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After school, we moy go home ond toke things eosy, or we mory get to work on d job, or we moy stoy ground school ond indulge in extrol- curriculdr dctivities until 5:30 or 6 olcloclc, ond guite often, lctte into the evening. llWl'lGl We Do often depends upon 'lWho We Are ond what We wish to derive out of high school. Studies, extrct-curriculczr ctctivities, ond sports ploy d big port in rnony of our lives. Almost dnything con be crowded into one school yedr, gs we shdll show you in the first port of this looolc i h our spotlight shining on llWhot Vile iw Choir initiation eoch foil 'ricxy be hozo d D1 t bcth o CI d r rn der it lun f te ll Cl dcg tor ihouit 'l , Vw' A 1 Do. y M l . y K , I 1 5 1 5 5 .. 1 I I 9 i I ld n new ne hers cons: . t, l l Twelfth Night means burning of Christmas trees, ted lodndsmen, 'sith h fire f:ro'. :i'ng ln lc round ' the sf. ie- From Quiet Couples to Pizza Parties Oh's and Ah's over that ring, a game of cards, and just plain gossip are a few of the ingredients which go into a successful pizza party. Why buy two cokes when one is much handier? seems to be the opinion of Ralph McCartney and Alice Neupert. Contents . What We Do Student Life . Classroom .. Activities .. Sports ...... Who We Are .... . Seniors ..... Iuniors .... Sophomores . Freshmen . . . . . . .Page 3 Page 3 Page 20 Page 34 Page 54 . . . .Page 72 Page 75 Page 87 Page 91 Page 95 Faculty-Administration Page 100 Advertising . . . .... Page 104 We Sfarf as Eager Freshmen . 4, .,,,, V, .e . ,X 4 t ,r ., .--.,....'- One of the hrst thmgs any new student becomes acquarnted Wrth ts th truggle to work a locker Here Carohne Douglass explatns the locker com bt atlon to Emma lean McQu1nn Ideas ddfer about hlgh school on the ftrst day To the freshman fresh from 1un1or htgh paroch1al school or a county school tts a place Where he IS only one of 900 persons T the xeterans of hrgh school l1fe 1ts a day for seelng old frlends showtng off summer clothes mspectmg the new crop of freshmen and orlentrng them tnto h1gh school l1fe From that day when he enters hrs temporary homeroom the freshman learns new thmgs about tradttlons at PHS He learns that only sentors may wear yellow cords that IUUIOTS are btg shots Cat least they thtnk sol and that sophomores can really d1sh out the puntshment durlng freshman 1n1t1at1on Then suddenly he s there a part of the hfe at PHS And as each day passes thlngs seem to go easler Pretty soon no one seems to nottce the freshman as a greeme and he b comes a recogntzed c1t1zen of Peru Htgh School Thls us where your ftrst pertod clas Wxll be say brg brother B111 Westafer hart as they tour the school to fresh nan Ronme Burk . . . E F . . .. . . . . N . ,, .S , . . , . 5 ' 1 . . , 4 an ,1 I I 4 -. . 6 Y . , . 1 5 I . - 1 1 , .. 4 ' ' Q vji 1 7 1 . , q - 1 .- f ' ,A-X, . K. tw I x S 1 I , 1 , . , . , X V . I l - I . , Q A U . H . , 4 me , . s s . -.. , .- - cmd Tire as Upperclcssmen Oh my achmg feet ee w be the th ught o the e same Hough Mano Foy and Ruh Noblltt Oh' A frog monster ex lcumed th upper clcwr ew of the GNN League durmq CI ku at tho cwrucl K1d Par 1 7 l I I O u C 5- ? ,A U . Es lf, f f I ' ' - ,. H , X , I ' lx -' I 1 , , ' 5 1. :Q Q to 3 f 5 Ln exhausted bcmdsmen, Ie-rry 'lm -.V .. ' Ny.. ' W 4 js. -- ,.., ., .. , ..- ,K f 53, R :mn ' . C '. e ' 7 .1 A . . ES ' . A . ' tj Exciting Happenings Thrill Us W 4 --NA A A 'N - X Q, 5 A wild scramble for the football provides excitement Seniors considered their final basketball game a very for these Peru players and their opponents. exciting event as the Tigers won their last game of the Coach Ray Geyer, receives an out-ofe bounds: ball during one ot the more ex- citing rnorrients ot a basketball gatne SSCISOT1. H4-'L and School Scenes Are Familiar . . . LUU The spotlight fell on the varsity basketball team around sectional time and keeping with its usual tra- dition, the entire PHS Student Body paraded through the halls on the Friday of sectional week Varsity We're behind you, team, was the spirit of the Tiger fans during the pep sessions during the year, The loud 5 1 x l I 4 l rf ' 1 iv players managers, and coaches were right in the rniddle of things as they sat in the rnain hall and watched the iesfivities. The parade was repeated the next week for the regional.: cheers coming from the west :aide of the bleachers could be heard hallway into the next block. Moods Hlghllghf fhe Yeor All the hcxppmess ond brlo tx Cho lemon ooo room rr I1 A NP W ll vmbollzeo by thle er'o W 'ICS o the Tlqe Proper expressxons of Work1ng mdustnously e Bev I mu Ke Nancy Boxewo G C1 Mr ore glve I Mom K1 mer by Beth Rufe o they prepare reo1xtro+ on ord for the beqm mo of o Hoor Peacock hr e toey ore compurmfr year re Jort corfi -l 4-gn, lf Y ' .L Q 0 - -'vy err, V-f ' o Q ri A' of the r . Y - fttei 1:1 their ring' ZOE hdlf- tie show ' ,re e gs . ' ' ::,. TLC. f ' ,rf ' sympathy' ' ' ' or ern' N r' ,s, ' ' 1 l rn it o Ln - . F . ol' , A C 5: K rt-ow sc. Q , ' w 'l- . A ' 1 Y' x fl E-A I . -V K i 9 9 f F ' A 3 , , h x far , G 'V 'CL Y Xxs, 5 .nw M . . ,.f'5-f . f ' from five Serious fo fhe Joyful One of the most serious moments of the year comes during National Honor Society initiation when luniors and seniors ranking high in their classes scholas- tically join this honorary organization. Marilynn Alwine, president, is shown pre- senting a pin to Ralph McCartney, one of the senior initiates, A happy moment may Corrie during lunch period or alter :school when kids like Helen Sharpl and leanne Atchley can sit down arid read a letter. Stage Hands Produce Special Much t1me and effort IS lnvolved rn rnalang and preparrng scenery for the varrous produc trons g1ven by PHS students each year The work of preparmg scenery falls to the scen1c pamters under the drrectron of Carol Slrnpson stage manager Stage hands help wrth much of the heavy work connected Wrth these productlons Whlle the sound crew makes certam that any oft stage nolses are avallable and on trme Carol Sxmpson ma k a correctlon rn the parnnng ot t e PHS Showbcat .f H ch wa the background scenery lor the Rodeo wnxle Karen Pape Helen Bazarnyl Ioyce Myers and Della Townsend watch is Testmg the sound equxpment IS the sound crew Bruxsed hands go along Wllh a stage hand M1ke Ha y rlanow Kcnncllx Lang on nemharat says as ne snows nls 1n1ured hand to Pete 11 d lrrn Holmes Lackos Larry Bender and Bob Ke-nredy , , . 1 ' rt r s ' ' ' ' . h '-Xl S - , . . 'E ' 7 , ' . s f . H ' -L , -' V .. - ,...,.,, ua-.. 1 u . - - v . , Y l:I'UT1lC tlshulltc, Jcn v , Ci , H . .H ,. Effects as 'Spotlight' Shines On Queens. .. Iudy Ward, 1957 Homecoming Queen, provided a gracious, queenly touch to the Peru-Monticello Home- coming game over which she and her court reigned. The Homecoming court. Margie Allbritten, Marilyn Personett, Pat Mize, and Iudy Bostic, added a special touch of beauty to the Homecoming festivities honoring parents and graduates of Peru High School. 1 1 i Margaret Mills proved that A Pretty Girl ls Like a Melody during the procession ot the Rodeo Queen and her court before the two performances ot the PHS Showboat Revue, Rodeo Queen Margaret Mills received ample support from her court as she was joined by Christy Temple, Carol Sharpf, Nancy Redrnon, and Pat Mize, standing, and Beverly Durkes, Marilyn Personett, and Becky Dawalt. V. V, kt, .uw-, e, ,.f-, 4. - -. . 4, 1 I r tif X2 This high steppin' cake-walk pro- vided one of the highlights for the MPI-IS Showboat Revue. Dainty cos- tumes combined with the high steps to provide an entertaining final num- ber for the show. Members ot this dance were Ioyce Cattin, Susie Dyer Ruthann Noblitt, Mary Iavasile, Carol Hollenbeck, Sharon Trexler, Mary Lou Miller, and Connie Wooten. Two nminstrel men for the Rodeo were Sharon Branarn and Iudy Kay Myers whose soft shoe number corn- bined with top-hat and tails may have brought back a lew memories for the audience. The gracefulness and dancing ability ot Helen Bazarnyj and Pat Coady to the number of Peg of My Heart provided an Act One high- light ot the PHS Showboat Revue. ' f 1 ' ,,.r-' r Mx- .. if -W 1 Trymg out cz dance step for the Showboat Revue are Mr Wflghl faculty dlrector and Sus1e Dyer stage manager 1n charge of danc 1ng wh1le ludy Anne Myers cornpanxst Lols Ltfe stage man ager Ln charge of muslc and Phylhs Barkdull asslstant stage manager declde whether or not the steps w11l work Rodeo Showhoof Here Comes the Showboat was the hvely song whlch brought up the curta1n th1s year for the annual Rodeo For the hrst t1me the Rodeo centered around one theme The PHS Showboat Revue mstead of three dlstmct acts as before The hrst act Wlth the beauhfully pamted showboat at the back featured Davld Wheeler as the captaln who gave a prevue of the 1ns1de show Thls act lncluded the DIXIE Darhn s sev eral dance and vocal numbers and the Blg Parade through the audlence Ezra Upshots Tnumph or Crlme Never Pays an old fashxoned mellerdrammer starr1ng Manlynn Alwlne LOIS KGIITI Ben Woodhouse Mlke Relnhardt and M1Ck1 Smlth was the mam attractlon of the second act poses smgs Lynda Caple as she urges stage struck guls not to embark on a stage career .. .. - - , .. , , I - , . I ' , , I - , , , , 1 Life upon the wicked stage is never what a girl sup- , - 1 1. - , , , . I . I cc- f B itefieffgywisiw Hgh V' Y. 4 11 ttf Juniors and Seniors Present What happens when a high school girl goes out for the football team? That was the ques- tion answered by the Senior Class Play, Time Out for Ginger, which was given March 28 and 29 in the old gym. A speech by Howard Carol portrayed by lim Moore, convinced his three daughters that a person should be allowed to do anything he wants to do. Marilynn Alwine, as the youngest daughter, Ginger, decided that this would al- low her to try for the football team. Mrs. Carol and Ginger's sisters, Ioan and Ieannie, played by Lois Life, Nancy Burkhart, and Beverly Mish- ler, object heavily, but with the backing of her father, Ginger tries out for the team and suc- ceeds. Mr. Carroll Wright was the director, Ioyce Cattin, assistant director, and Carol Simpson, stage manager. Here are your missing bonds. shouts Sandra Ior- dan during one of the highlights of the Iunior Class Play. Other members, left to right, were L. Langner, Pay dirt, shrieks lim Moore as he describes the dramatic touchdown of Ginger to other members of the family: Lois Life, Marilynn Alwine, Nancy Burkhart, and Beverly Mishler. M. Volpert Cstudent clirectorl, D. Sutton, B. Shanabar- ger, D. VanTreese, S. Iordan, P. Barkdull, D. Pressler, S. Smith, B. Hein, M. Smith, and P. Hinson. 16- Two Brooclwoy Comedy Ploys Vorlefy of Dances Provide in J... 19 Flora ci ci Pat Zcxrtwcm re S1 L I1 lore 5 1 cm C1 H AfhICH w r glxen at the A M1111 Twar ur-g Karen Pape cm d D rmy Dm o KWG 1 G HCI'1K5Q1X1 Chnsimas Heaven wus tm. lheme UL me annum Um gee CH1 Us ce T 1 fiance N1 apo Nor d bv t e 18 Musical Moments of the Year -1! T .X 'gy' Slut Fast dances, slow dances, ..we do them all. The Iunior Prom, given each May by the lunior Class in honor of the Senior Class serves as the spring high- Teenagers love to dance. No one can deny that, And following this belief, Peru l-ligh School has carried through for many years a long list of dances, both formal and informal. Dances begin each year with the first footf ball game when The Peruvian and The Nare cissus staffs sponsor The Iournalism lump Aftersgame dances are usually scheduled after each home football and basketball game on Friday or Saturday nights. A special informal dance is llThe Sweater l-lop, sponsored by the Boys' League. Formal dances provide big moments of the year. We celebrate special holidays with the Thanksgiving and Christmas dances. Of course, May means Prom time, the last dance of the school year. With it comes many riieiii- orable moments of other dances with llthat fellown or 'lthat girl, and often a wish that it could all be lived over again. The large Christmas tree being admired by Donna Marnie: ard lay Grusenriieyftr shone in 'J myriad liahws durirzg the Girls' League Chririrnas Dance 1. f - 41,7 ,H light for many students, whether they are graduating or coming back again next year win Y V ,pil . cz N l 1 , '? Q 3 ff: gf? 9 ., L, .,, ,Q . . A .1 y' 15 1 4 Ya? ,, ., . . T ' imfi. f , vi, , f A '1- !?- s J A fx-- ' 1 fvglgv k fell? ,,g Q42 5 4 ' fi Y -B x , 1, W 'S My A, is we? 5 gf ,gk f am Q' 1 J , Y 2 . H ,M K, gi at 5 its , 25 5- P1-If ,Y J M55 ,ig 'fig 'L ' Q-u: , at , f 2 2 Luxldmg thmgs mth mode equtp ent rsnt too Chuck Whitney shows that there is no margin for hard lerry Coxer atscovers a h mantpula es a large errors in drafting as he uses a plasttc angle and T- board 1 to the saw sauare to get exerv lrne exactly where tt belongs We Prepare Ourselves for Fu+ure Vocahons Wh1le most academlc classrooms are autet much of the ttme th1s rule does not apply to lndustrtal arts classes Ahere saws grtnders and presses are usuallx kept runntng ln the tour phases of lndustrtal arts oftered at Peru l'l1gh School p tnttng ndachme shop dratttng and voodworktng each student trles to master hrs parttcular major as much as pos slble Learntng to run each machlhe and how to keep tt tn good condttton are rmportant tac tors worked mto each slrop course Shop boys contrlloute to other departments of the school The prtnt shop stalls sets head ltnes makes up pages and prlnts The Peruvlan each week Many objects completed by rna chlne shop and woodworktng classes are used tn the classrooms and ot tces Dratttng students olter work out plans that later rra be a basts tor a nachtne shop or f oodwc ktng proje t Safety Flrst o Q , . . Q O f - I T 7 Y - , , f W . , . Y . . . I 'I I . , l l 4 A . , , . :. . 1 v YY ' . . V ' 1 7 w r ' ' f- ' 1 're motif n l L 'f' eh p claffff and lefty Black ara Max G-iifexrtan '.'.'12irsaZety gas:- es 1: :protect their eve.: '.'fh1,'? rpachgiee are wed.- We Learn Musical Methods +o Become Better Musicians '-nun. an-N Correct posture and breathing techniques are demon- the second period chorus. strated by Choir Director lames Noble for members of One of the many busy departments at PHS is the music department which is head- ed by Mr. lames Noble, This group consists of the band, advanced choir, swing choir, B band, and chorus. The band! tigerettes, and majorettes per- formed at all home football and basketball games this year and traveled to Wabash to play at the half of the Peru-Wabash football L ,-Ti' game. This year the band was invited to the ln- diana Music Educators Association convene tion in Indianapolis, where they gave a conf cert of recentlyfreleased musical arrange- ments. The choir sang at service club meetings. Both the band and choir presented the Christmas and Spring concerts and partici- pated in the Four-Way Music Festival at Vlfabash. The swing choir, a choir composed of 120 members, sang in many programs around the city. The chorus and B band serve as a train- ing area for underclassmen interested in 1,iusic. Don't be afraid to hit those notes, says Mr, Noble as he works with members of the UB band. Iudl Morecraft one of the art department checkers man ard Nancy Wrlson watt patrently hands a T square to Patty Huston whlle Sandra Hollar As We Engage In Creahveness and Home Management Each of the 120 students enrolled tn ar worked on pro1ects desrgned to develop an Students have gatned expenence rn such helds as cerarmcs advert1s1ng deslgn draw mg pa1nt1ng and stlk screenlng Instructor Wayne Taylor recetved the assrst ance of two student teachers from lnd1ana State Teachers College Mr Dw1ght W1nn1nger and Mr Kerth Hall Thrs year chtld care and rnarrrage were ad d1t1onal subtects added to the course ot study bakmg sew1ng and clothrng care these sub jects were added at the request ot the students Many pup1ls thrs year made therr own sprlng or Easter outhts w1th the help of Mrs Adehne Crone therr tnstructor Beverly Weaver Beck V st Bonnre Prror and Becky Wmtney' demonstrate ther homevtaktng ab1l1ty by baklng an apple pre for the approval of Mrs Adelme Cro e homemalu a ohrector . t . ' . . a X . . Gp! ., . preciation of art, in addition to talent. in the hornernaking department. Along with , y Vet. , . 23 . Begmmng Sc1en+ls+s Gam Knowledge for Approachmg Years If Ilm Moore knows what he IS do1ng land that 1 Working on the blackboard Often helps phys1c s u d ubt1 lt h av DS 1ak1 g some rho omeral 'il a rt J h as ludv Kay Myer and M1lce Murphy to c very 1n the 1 d of ch 1 v b r u der tand the rules wh1ch they are tudymg An annoymg odor hngerrng ID the halls dur mg the afternoon can usually be blamed on students experrmentrng 1n chem1stry classes lun1ors and SSHIOTS rn these classes learn about the elements wh1ch make up the world m wh1ch We l1ve The young chem1sts learn to TSCOQUIZS the character1st1cs of vanous elements and how to analyze substances wh1ch may contam these elements An understandmg of phys1cal rules wh1ch govern the earth 1S the ma1n bas1s of phys1cs wh1ch lS also offered to JUHIOTS and senxors The phys1Cs Classes work on problems 1nvolv1ng We1ghts d1splacement of matter energy elec tr1c1ty lrght sound and many others Many of the phys1cs demonstrat1ons show reasons Why modern mach1nes Work B1ology wh1ch IS requ1red for all freshmen mtroduces the l1fe SCIGHCSS to PHS students Durmg the fall and spnng the brology classes may be seen on one of the1r many f1eld trrps tryrng to learn about plants and trees lnsects and other forms of l1fe are stud1ed W1th the mrcroscopes 1n the classroom It should look sornethmg l1ke thrs prcture M Pr1bl a s as lean Bost1c takes a look 1 to the rn1cro cop wr le Slap Rassner warts h1s turn O I C Q C U O' 'u , e m ' 1. ln , J n . fs- le .ts s' C. . s ' , O' A' A . lf?l ernstr, ette n S . ' s 1' f . , r , . . . s me 11 ' ' . , I I I Y 1 , 1 - V J I ' 'ls - Whale Students Learn +he Fundamentals of Health and Safety Now what do I do? asks Betty McM1nn as she maneuvers the model aong the board whrle Harry Drxon watches Subyects of growmg concern ln our modern healthy and learntng the rules of safety Both courses offered on the sophomore level are requlred for graduatlon Health a study ot the funct1ons ot the body teaches students how to keep themselves 1n ln safety students learn the etlquette of the road how to drlve and how to make lrnportant repalrs on a car Changlng a tlre 1S one of the happler occas1ons 1n thrs class The best way to learn about health IS through such and Tom Wmslow Why they must follow certam rules ards as thls dummy Mr Larson shows lay Gruserneyer to stay healthy world are health and safety-keeping the body good physical condition throughout lite. . 25 . Classes Learn the Importance of History and Government Films are a very helpful vrsual a1d tn any class and hrstory classes Mr Poff uses them to full advantage for h1s Amencan At Peru Hlgh School three years of socral stud1es are offered but only two years are re gurred by law The three courses are world hrstory Amerrcan hlstory and government Students who take world hlstory take rt as an electrve usually to complete a second ma1or 1n soctal studres Thrs class covers events from prehtstorrc trmes to the present Two semesters of Unlted States hlstory are re gurred for graduatron Students studymg th1s Loxs Lxfe uses a frgure chart to show other government students the growth of the Unrted State populatron durmg the past cen turv learn about the development wars and pOlll1 cal hlstory of therr country Senrors rn government classes study phases of government on the local state and natlonal level Thrs year government students comp1led notebooks whlch explamed rn detall the local offrclals thelr electron and dut1es Soclology was also connected w1th the study of govern ment gy I Win nh' lm 1 l I l I - I A . , I , , - , f . , , , , s af ' M If V ' ' - 1 1 . .4 4.5-ff' i , f 11 t 1 i D - i. j . 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Mr Frensemexer lm v ha dra IXOVG alofo paper gradmg a Sam W lsorf Pat Coady Lona Iohnson and Carol B1ddle deluge. hun w1fh 'her da1lv USb1Q rnenfs Varied Ma+l'1 Courses Are Offered +o All S+uden+s The mcrthematlcs department at Peru l-hgh School offers e1ghf drfferert forms of mafne mancs from the freshman fo fhe sen1or year Leneral main lS used fo f1ll fhe mafhemahcs reaurremerfs for persons on the general and mor merc1al courses Sion mam lS regurred of 'reshme on me mdusfnal c urse Th1s coarse Lovers fecrrnwal forms of math Wl11Cl1 are es sennal 1n mdusfnal work Algebra and plane geometry are regmred for graduauon on flee College Entrance course Algebra 1s concerned w1fh eauahons un lcnowns graphs and formulas Wh1le plane geometry mvolves rules for geornefrlcal de srgns Four elecfwe ourses on the College En fran e level are offered for rumors and sen1ors Coll ge algeora and s hd geomefry were not scl eduled for fhrs year Trrgonomefrx helps sfudenrs fo beffer under ff nd flee prohlems of engmeers and archrfecfs e ad anced al eora a confnuah r of neshm n algen a lS e study of logar fh1ms o1'1om1rals ard theorems xttle extra help 1 off fd b 1, 1 s 'IQ . ' . o is 1. f generrl .1 th 'II ' l is ' f s 'L ' 1 N . x . A . , . . , A - .. . . . 7 . ' Tl ' , 6 A A r A ' ' I . , D . , - I k ' I I -N C V -L - F . . e . H 1 r . ' 9 C v . F A. AY . l.q A A O 4 . . . .3 a . A J , vrlirl g ' , i 'C . '-' .- fv ' r ' +L, Q ' ' 1 . 1 L1 1 I 1.. A . . V 1 1 , A 1' 's ere 'g Mr 'Nav as to Patsy '.'f,Q1:e at :ie :tru les with C: profiler. iff 1f1','ar.:ea :In E1 r 1 .-sl., We Learn Customs ofO1'her A very-heavily stressed field at Peru High School is that of language. When a person en- rolls in a language course, whether it be Eng- lish, Latin, or Spanish, he realizes that both his knowledge of grammar and his understanding of people in general will be helped. A student entering Peru High School as a freshman knows that he will have to take at least one subject. This course, English l0l, which is required at PHS, combines one semes- ter of English grammar with a semester of lit- erature. A students first alternative in English comes during his sophomore year. Although some students enroll in English 20l, world literature, and English 202, beginning speech, some stu- dents substitute Iournalism 305 for English 201 and Advanced Speech 303-304 for English 202. While enrolled in world literature, students study l'Silas lvfarnerj' Iu1ius Caesar, and other examples of tiction, non-fiction, drama, and poetry. In speech, students get accustomed to making speeches before large groups with- out becorning too nervous or upset. Aqui tiene usted el libro' says Iizzi Bradley as he offers a Spanish vocabulary book to Eugenia Grafft Lands Through Languages ln the junior year, American literature is re- quired by state law, beginning with the earliest type of American literature and working up to modern works by living authors. English 301 and 302 also introduce juniors to some work in advanced grammar. Although most seniors are not required to take English, seniors on the college entrance Course must take English composition during the first semester. Work in this course includes many short themes, a l,000-word autobiogra- phy, and a 3,000-word research paper. English literature is offered the second se- mester ot the senior year. Seniors in this course study the development of literature in England from Chaucer to the present day. Two years of Spanish and Latin are included on the curriculum in the foreign language de- partment. Under the guidance of Miss lna Hor- nish, students learn to speak the languages and the customs of the people who use these lan- guages. This model of the Roman Coliseum in Miss Hornishs roozn shows Roy Feltner and Pauline Garnett an exam- ple of Roman architecture. ' ,F . M, ff' -28 'l2'!9nyu9'H1 - Whale Classes S'rrlve 'ro Broaden Their English Dxfterent types ot clause 1 one ot the subject dtscussed bv Mr Be ksh1re to hxs treshmaw Erghsh class Freshmen spend the f t emester workmng on gra'nmar and the second semester readtng hterature The Theatre m Shcxkespecxres T1me was one o the toprcs for panel GISCUSSIOHS ID sophomore uteratu e Ioyce Ross M1ke F1Sh back, and Sharon Hughes were only a few ot the students ln Mr Wnght s class who learned about the Ehzabethan perlod through the e oral reports Even semors h e o 'ake pe I mg tests Senlors rn Enghsh corn posmon revlewed the1r spelhng and vocabulary durmg the flrst rx weeks to prepare them for the aho at Men' Schclarshrp Te g aarl g Octcbe O I O O I S Ii 'X r ' r . , . 1. , . 1rs s . . . ,, J . . :. r . ' ' - ' ,vw v - 1 u Y . t .2 . - s V , . , U r. n A V . . st wen ' ri r. T l Sophomores interested in writing got a first- hand taste of newspaper and yearbook work in beginning and advanced journalism. Here they studied news, feature, and sports writing, headline writing, copyreading, and page make-up. lournalism students contribut- ed most of the material in The Peruvian and The Narcissus. The big project of the first semester clcss was the Underclass Peruvian in lanuary. Sue Braun served as editor-in-chief, Mary O'Con- nor, associate editor, Beverly Shipley, news ed- itor, Lauranne Garber, feature editor, and Barry Burkhart, sports editor. You press this button and the camera goes off, Carolyn Carson says as she explains the intricate oper- ations of the Speed-Graphic camera to Linda Clausen and Linda Gorseline. Special English Work Given un Speech, Dramahcs, Journalism A student muttering to himself in the middle of the hall is somewhat of a regular occurance around PHS because he may be a speech stu dent practicing an extemp or a dramatic stu dent memorizing his lines for the next play Qualified students receive special work in Mr Terry s advanced speech class They stud led and worked on debates extemps oratories declamations and various types of speeches for the many contests in which National Foren sic League members participated A new course this year was Mr Wrights dramatics class The 13 students here practiced many phases of the dramatic arts and present ed several plays for high school and Junior high assemblies Vllcxtch where you re dnvmg shouts Ben Wood on o ic Neup a t play Antic Spring 30 . . O I ' . I - , , , f , W , - . A , ,Ji gf iff ' ff , ' ' ' C ii thi- - J, A A ' , ry' . . Babb' f - ' K . 1 , lyme t, Alfe ,, ,ert in a scene from the one- c. l f l ' l'Swing your partner and away we go, was the ye during me 'tal time aw w equate dancers showed their lively antics to basketball t s Th livel w ore of the many activities in which gyiri classes participa d duri a th ea Phys. Ed. Classes Keep Students in Good Physical Shape The importance of staying healthy empha- sized at Peru High School, as it is at :iiost other high schools in the country. Besides learning about the body in health classes, freshmen and sophomores are required to enroll in physical education classes where they practice what they learn. Calisthenics and games which build the body are stressed here. Basketball, volleyball, and other active games were included in the gym program, taught by Miss Musto and lvlr. Wernz. Sauare dancing was offered for the second year to both boys and girls. Members of the gym classes sauarefdanced tor the halfftiine show at a basketball game Tom King ri ::li'-,1 inn-r the 7.1-I tc :iii 'ne bill iixir 1: a FI llf-Yi. :li f1t1::.- ir. thf- Qld t,gj.':ri Many S+uden+s Are Enrolled in Business Educalion Courses Iunior business means mathe- matics, and Betty Marcotte learns from Mr. Heck that a person ma- joring on the cornrnercial course has to know her addition and sub- t'action Lourcxnne Garber learns from Mi s Hamilton tnat debits and credits have to be kept accur ately or the books will really be o You ve got to learn to take notes in a comme ecial course The niese iaees reveai that ranowieage doesnt come easily lf. ' i r ' . serious expressions on some of iL.,-- z--,, ...,,i ,, 1 1 1 As They Prepare Themselves for Thelr Fu'rure Occupahons Donna Manmes ge s so ne pe sonal help l om M135 Wood about shorthand. Speed and perfectlon that seems to be the motto of the commercral students rn Peru l-hgh School From the hrst course rn rumor busrness of fered on the freshman level to the advanced typmg and shorthand courses every commer c1al student rs taught that good work zs essen Hal to success ln the louslness World Peru l-hgh School offers varred courses rn commerce Cn lhe sophomore level IS book keeprng whlle beglnnrng typrng and short hand take up most of the 'nrne of the 1un1ors Stnctly for the commercral mrnded students are advanced bookkeeprng advanced typrng and advanced shorthand Each of these courses IS rntended to prepare a student as Well as pos s1ble for a comrnercral career alter graduanon Clattenng and crashmg along are the typmg stu dents Whose mam concerns are lrymg ol lo look at the keys on the typewrrter and snll to h1t the r1ght key at the rrght tune . .yy . , fi. 1 1 5 S .qw V K-my -3 1555 if ' ' ' ff ,f ' ,mi 53.5-miwqgakk 1 .. ,mm ,V mx 9 'N 'Y5 SK fi fi S 1 x 1 1 - , QVL 7 ff waitin.. 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R, 15 4 ff, 199' iii 5 K ,, X wg A ff a. w , x .. 1L,L W ,, ff'W?:wwg:.x K W-4 One garl from each homeroom IS a member of the Row 2 M1ss Musto MISS Stute-s'nan N H111 P Rlggle G1rls League Counc1l Members are Row 1 MISS I W1lson M LeDoux I Redman L Colglaz1er S Trex Fmch M LeGate C Bonney M L1ttle S Sommers ler M Floyd H Baza nv1 P Mller L Lee M Cole A MCCOTmlCk Students Learn to Work Successfully with Others From the annual or1entat1on of freshmen g1rls at the K1d Party unt1l the Mother Daughter tea 1n May G1rls League members are kept busy worlcmg on projects The K1d Party wh1ch featured creatures from outer space th1s year was the Leagues t1rst act1v1ty ln keepmg w1th the Chr1stmas Splfll Plans plans and more plans come from th G1 l Leag 1 cabtnet M r B M shle cor 1ng ecretary C S1mp o art co cha1r 1a E G sw ell t Xl err apl co og Gwl cl man R W1l on s ctal cha1rman I c 1eer trea ure S Dyer con XICP V e-'11 o 'n chr'1r 1 ar M Col oclal ch 1 rn n S L pres1d the G1rls League placed decorat1ons around the bu1ld1ng purchased the tree for the ma1n hall and sponsored the Chr1stmas aud1tor1um wh1ch was a play All ls Calm presented by the speech department On Dec l3 the Chr1st mas Dance brought 96 couples to the h1gh school gym r 1 , l It . e 'r s' ie Q em- 3 be 1: are, left to right t.. r, rc- 'l x I , Cl' 5, , 5 ' :S r. - ' ' .. rr, . r' , hrs 'co- I A president M Alwine correspcr1d1ng I if . 3 etary, L. C e -pr gr .. .1a1r- ' S lf or, li rg , , :so d 4 ,-,resid . g I Arn ld, profzrix. ' V' kj Q .. an .1 .e, :s ' .a'r- I - 4 . a eated 111 L. 1ff ,Q ertt I Gettmg the latest from Mr Wernz about the Sweater ley B Arv1n K Clark Row 3 R Gochenour lextreme Hop lg the Boyd League Councll They are Row 1 I 1eftI I Brooke E Flora P Coady O Edwarde F Srmth Mavrrck I McPherson W DeLaw1er I Wrley B Smlth I Cypherd W Schrader Row 2 D Smallwood I Holland C Newhou-ee D Ou Boys Sponsor Sweater Hop and Thanksglvmg Program The Boys League started thelr year otf Wxth a bang by 1n1t1at1ng freshmen boys The Thanksglvlng Audrtorrum was the Leagues f1fSt major proJect of the year The mam speaker was the Rev A C Underwood ot the FITSL Methodlst Church The Starlight ers provlded dancmg musrc for the annual Boys League Sweater l-lop whlch was attend ed by 80 couples If you re cm othcer youve got to go to the Sweater Hop Ernre Range V1C6 presrdent tells Iohn Cooke secretary whrle Tom Kmg pres1dent and K1rk treasurer wa1t for hrs money , Nix K I rr V, X , L . I I ,l'4- 1 -f ,. C , , ,. ' , . 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Student Councxl members sat on the stage durlng Stegman L L1te Row 2 H Ph1ll1ps S Porter M Toep the Student Body elect1on assembly last fall Stand ter I Scheerer E Schnndt I Burnett F Fechtman S 1ng ts Student Body v1ce pres1dent Iohn Cooke Home Rassner Row 3 MISS Wood L Green N Redrnon D room representatlves are Row 1 M Allbrltten S Relneke I Bradley T Besstgrtano T Schoolrnan Braun N Geyer N Burkhart S Dye M I-Xlw1 e A As Council Adapts Rules for After Game Dances A set of conduct rules tor alter game dances was one of the mam prolects undertaken by the Student Counctl thts year Under the sponsorshtp ot Mtss Wood Mr Spandau and Mr Delph the Counctl deter mtned what behavlour would be acceptable at atter game dances to ehmtnate rowdlness More than half of the PHS student body at tended the noon t1me dances IH the old gym These dances set up hlce Arnerlcan Bandstand resulted IH keeplng the halls tourly clear unttl ttme tor homeroom The Student Body olso ratsed S450 tor the Mtamt County Poho Assoclahon through the Poho Olymptcs The four classes raced to see whlch group could brmg tn the most money by the end ot homeroom oertod and the semors won Sethng up h genda he n Xt Student C u ctl meett a are the oth ers Arm Steg ea u e Carrtger prestdent Iohn Cooke vtce premdent Mart J n A A r ary and K my Edward g ant at a 37 at . . 5 I . K. If Q ' 3 f ' t 5 Q ' I xl ,A ' T r ' r ' l I ' 1 ' 1 - r 'vw l O .. . . I My , feixigg A I ,tt-ts. ,..s A, to , . I ' I - , ' ' ' - f L ' -A . , X . . . . . N . . :ff I , K, . . I g f l l S :M l i . 'g i , 2 II 1 I ' tea fort e, '. on' 'ng . 'c 1 .. man, tr fs r rg Ed 2 . , . I . i W, A .- 4, M 1, M l' n l ine, :sec eil , . -ifr. Qs, ser e - Initiation of new band iiieizioers this year was staged in an altogether different place than it has oeen in previous years, The Birk Bowrnan farm was the sight of the initiation. The band initiates met at the school and were blindfolded to make their final journey to their unknown destiny. They were dressed in a rather different manner, in which the boys were dressed in feminine attire, and the airls outfits were composed of mens clothing. After the initiation, the band enjoyed a pitch- in supper, Band members for :hs school 'year were Row 1: C Stall-'fr M. Tovrfer. Row 2: I, Bosztic, K Doran L Lee, L Sl'il'.llUf'Tf, B Shzfi-yy, I Boftic How 3: S iIovvbQ.', M. ffamii M Aiwir1e,S Bo'.f.'::.ar1, H Wiliiizzlf, B Kramer M. LeDou:-5. Row 4: G. Bzgtt, N Brown, B Eel-celbarger, I Hogan M Fxxhbafic I Cover E Howard Band Gave Concert at Indiana Music Educators' Convention Mciiorettes cmd Tigetettes ihif School 'gear W-fre C S Iyer 3 Devine I Sffieerer L. Colalazier lf. Philli- ' C C' ' x TfXQfI1,'2:E'DYi H Jailazfner I lvf',vr5 C Brar.1tt.,M.Millr, hiL1:ti,l:'.MLZf- L Gather C Kr-hier, C Brown Bcmd members for this school year were Row 1: B. Wheeler, H Ee-rtrarzt, C. Whitney A Zinn, L Derk Geber1n,S Sorxtners, S Hughes, T Giiftir, A. MCCCTA M Yo 'A,' B floblitt L Life S 1'-'e1r1kf I. Wevine Row 4: rtiick, B. Ketiipdl, B. Vfilson, L Clitlfftfi, S Cwuiilizurne, I 'y't'f2r1wt, G STickhou.fe L Herttdai B. Krfxrtier, E. An- M Castell Row 2: B Hiner, I Dorwn, P. Barkaull B ir-ws fi Eff-rif-, G. Hooyi' ll. Wtfttiflrrt, I Zock, B Sciioolinfiti, ID Wtitig ll Motrtlr. I Burgtit, K Black- 'y'Voodlioi..:f- I Bixlf.-r, B Millfir B. Wright, D.Cl6E'JQlA1Iid, tnan, I. Parsons, I. Babcoke, B, Noretn, V. Mettler, B, I Gotlifrrfi, L Adams How 5: D McCain, D. Vtfheeler McMir1n, B. Blackman, B Flora How 3: I. Boss I. L. Garbcrrt, B Anderson L Scott, K. Anderson, D. Stephenson, C Carson, N Burkhart, M Meeker D. VVccdhou.1f,B Grandstaff As They Engaged in Various Prc1ctice! Practice! Many hours of practice are a necessity for a musical organization as the Peru High School Band has learned by true experience. Although the early hours of prac- tice seemed painful, the bands spirit was quickly reclaimed by the results of polished musical masterpieces that were played in a concert at the lndiana Music Educators Con' vention in Indianapolis on Nov, lfi. The con- cert was so successful that after the perform- ance, many of lndiana's noted directors praise ed the groups accomplishments, During the football season, the marching band put on some outstanding shows for their half time performances. As a result, they were asked to be guest performers at the Wabasli vs. Peru football game. Other Activities During the Year 39 When the World Basketball Tournament was presented at the Bunker Hill Air Force Base, the band showed their co-operation by giving a splendid performance, even in the unavoid- able absence of the director. During Ianuary the band started knocking on doors to sell their 'delicious boxes of as- sorted chocolates' and when the sales were totaled, they found they could buy some much needed equipment. Between noon football halftime drills, Band Tag Day, basketball shows, candy sales and numerous other functions of this organization, the group presented the Spring and Fall Conf certs, attended the FourfWay lVfusic Festival in Kokomo, and played for the corzitnencement exercises as the seniors graduated from PHS, ChOIF Members Spend Many Hours MIXIHQ Muslc and Fun The Voxces ol Icxmes Noble 11 'l l6lT lan1l1ar or1r1a1on a t1ey appc o chool ard ClVlC group r ow Tow end M LeGate C B aw er O Car I Wlll1GH ler M lavas1le A Stegman S Iordar E Catt1n Row 2 L Colglazter S Br na l. Ra s e M OCon The cccompamsts ass1sted the Cho1r Wllh almos every number 1t sang dur1ng the V ar Iudy Anne My ers and Lo1s L1fe Iseatedl cornpleted the1r fourth and tural fear as Cho1r accornpam Lrndd Hancock and Iudy Adlu v ere u 1or class c O'l pG'1lSl nor B De me S Crawc att D Del,awte I A no d E Gratlt A Z1nn I S h erer C Woote K Do a'1 M 1 1 ow 3 hr1 1n1ro M Srn1t't R 1 D R 1 exe D D1r rnore D McCa1r S Zerb I Moore F Rouch F Fecht an I Cooke B McD:1 11el B M1lls K Srn1th I Arlawd G Butt T rrk Take a leg trorr some old table take an arm from some old cha1r was the sorg of the day on St Valentme s Day when four Cho1r tr1os helped the Iun1or Red Cross earn money by sellrng S1ng1ng Valentrnes These groups trudged me halls all day br1ng1ng red faces and gtggles to the students who reve1ved val entmes and laughs to those who drdnt Not all proJects undertaken by the Cho1r fere as lr1volous as the S1ng1ng Valentmes Cho1r act1v1t1es th1s year 1ncluded the Chr1stmas Con cert tl1e Spr ng Concert the Four Way lVlJs1c Festrval Thanksgtvmg and Chrlstrnas Aud1 torrums plus appearances before several CIVIC groups Spec1ally selected Cho1r members composed the Swmg Cho1r whtch l1vened up concerts and other programs w1th therr l1vely vers1ons of popular songs Str1ct aual1l1cat1ons kept the Cho1r quahty hlgh Mr Noble and the cabtnet requ1red that all members have a la1rly decent ear for pltch and that they ma1nta1n acceptable grades 1n other classes 0 0 0 0 ' pose Q . ' . : , v' , . 1 r ' , .r , 7 I. f T as l .areal ' efore s , ' , ' , c e . . n . r . , , Y s :xany tirrze this year They are R 1: I Cos xr. R : E C' S, G. T r. . ns, . .. I S d- r:s , , r n . r, . 1 ss, ers e'n I , . Qs .. , . f, e G S. Garrison, N. Redrnon, N. W1lson, B. lwfllSl'llGf, D Press- Kehler, P Fultz, D. Woodhouse. Row 4: D, Van Treese, ' A V1 , 1 , - Y ll. - ' 5' , . ' 'sas Q. X , A I - A 'ns r jn' ,1 act. s. . . . Band officers make a 11r1a1 check of the candy sales which the band members sold during the y ar They are Row 1 N Burkhart eco'1d11er11er1ar1t M Alwme 11brar1ar1 L L1fe 11 brarlan and E Grandstaff captam Row 2 R Woodhouee umform manager and D Mc Cam student d11'eC1OI' Busy Offlcers Dlrecf AC+IVI+IGS of Musical Organlzahons Chou ofhcers 10014 over t11e1r IHUSIC for the Sprmg Concert ro es L L1 e 11brar1ar1 Cooke presldent G Butt -stu dent d1rec1or 1 Myer:-. VICG premdent A Steaman hbrar 1ar1 ard B M1112 users o n s 0 o Q . . They are: Row 1: E. Chrisl b ,Q . 'f , ' I 5 Tri-M members this year were: Row 1: Fl. Noblitt, N. Wilson, I. Myers, L. Caple, A. Stegman, E. Andrews, M. Alwine, L Life, N. Burkhart, Row 2: B. Mishler, S. Zerbe, C. Brawner, D. VanTreese, S. Dyer, I. Arland, D, Wheel- er, I. Scheerer, B. Devine How 3: M. Toepter, I. Burgan C Staller, S. Hughes, H. Bertram. M. Fishback, I. Goth- ard, G. Stackhouse, L. Clausen I Stephenson Row 4 B Shipley, C. Carson, I. Parsons, I. Floss, P. Barkdull, B Hiner S. Iordan, B. McDaniel, B. Grandstaff, G Butt, R Kramer Row 5: G Hoover, D. Wittig I. Cover, D, Mc- Cai: Peru Tri-M Chapter Receives High Honors At State Meet A state meeting of Tri-M chapters was given during the bands trip to Indianapolis to play for the Indiana Music Educators' convention. During this meeting, Garry Butt, Peru High School junior, was elected state vice-president of the Indiana Tri-M for the term 1958-59. Mr. Iames Noble, music director, was elected to the advisory board. Initiation for new Tri-M members was staged at an evening meeting and parents and friends of the members were invited to be present. The impressive formal ceremony was read by candle-light, entertainment was presented by various members of the music department. Re- freshments were then served. Susie Dyer, president of the Tri-M Club, points to the new insignia in which Sam Pegg made and contributed to the club. Other officers are: Don McCain, vice-pres- identp Iudy Anne Myers secretary, and Lois Lite, his- torian. National Forensic League officers work hard at keep- ing the trophies shined Kneeling are Larry Adams, treasurer, and David Wheeler, president. Standing are Linda Garnbee, viceepresidentg Mary Io Volpert, his- When you combine 46 eager students with a subject matter to speak about, put in a lot ot hard work, and then use some ot Peru High Schools available speaking talent, you are bound to come up with a speech team having the ability to win a lot ol awards. This year, the team, under the direction ot a new speech instructor, Mr. Donald Terry, traveled in all corners of the state to attend the various tournaments. They attended Student Congress lsegislatures at Purdue University, Columbia City, and South Bend Central. lmportant debates were won at Perus lnexperienced contest, Hamf monds Tri-State conference, and Ball States Speech Festival. The team also traveled to Terre Haute, New Castle, Howe Military, and other places where they captured numerous awards lor the overflowing trophy cases in the main hall. torian, and Lois Lite secretary O Speech Team Brings Home Many Awards for Trophy Case David Wheeler discusses plans lor the next speech S Zerbe, I, Mellinger. D. Sims, I. Bixler, D Sutton, D. meet during an NFL::1eetir1g Row l: M Reinhardt D. Digrrous, H Gross, I Stephenson, D. Woodhouse, Mr Wheeler, H. Keith, M Sttiith, D. Prewhiir, D. VdnTree.sc:, Terry. Row 4: l. Adams B Howard, B Miller, T. Wins- D. Thurzstorp, l.. Gambee, M. Volpcrt Row 2: T. Gustin, D Re-inelce, L. Pope T Baribir. E Weidemari, A, Mc- cormiclc S McKinley L. Hancock, D Mahley. Row 3: low, B McDaniels, I Myers, L. Lite, B Sims, H. Bertram, R Lillard, Mr Hayes. GAA Parhclpales In Varnous AC'l'IVI'l'leS During School Year Nxkxe Axkmcm v1ce prestde t ot GAA remmds the other olhcers to be sure to en force the rules ot the club Other olttce s are N Dtce recordtng secretary S Hol land correspondmg secretary K Dravtng treasurer M155 Musto and ludy Bradley presldent Girls Athlehc Assoclatlon IS open to all htgh school glrls who are tnterested IH sports The purpose of the club IS to take part 1n athleucs and to Work for potnts and awards The act1v1 nes tn Whtch the gtrls part1c1pate are badrntn ton ptng pong softball basketball danctng Bowlmg IS yust one o' the many sports tn whtch the GAA members partlctpate throughout the school year Scores are kept tn order to cletermtne who has the stunts tumbltng htktng volleyball deck ten nts and camplng The gtrls also attended play days at vartous htgh schools and un1vers1t1es durtng the year M1ss Musto IS the sponsor of the Glrls Ath lettc Assoctatton ntghe t average each week and th top ten are pub lt hed tr' The Peruvtan I C C O I O D I 'nl 1 - . H , E . ri - I ' 5 I 1 f , , 1 . . , , ' I T I V I 1 ' . . ' ' s e ' . . s . . t Letter-winners who were members of the Varsity Row 2: Mr. Heck, T. Kirk, T. King, T. Warder, B. Ster- Club this year were: Row l: I. Cover, W. Schrader, F. ling, I. Cypherd, R. Gochenour, K. King, F. Rouch, P. Fechtrnan, I. Cooke, T. Hentgen, B. Hudson, M. Murphy. Fultz, Mr. Geyer. Varsity Club Promotes Recognition of Fathers at Game Major lettermen in all sports are en- titled to membership in the Varsity Club, which was sponsored by Mr. Geyer and Mr. l-leck. Recognition of seniors' fathers at the final football and basketball game was one of the Varsity Clubs projects this year. As each father was introduced to the spectators, the band saluted the-rn with the song, Daddy, Plans for a plque where track rec- ords could be inscribed were also u 1- dertaken by the club. Varsity Club officers talk over club business with Mr Geyer They are Tom King, ser- geant-at-arziifsg lohn Cooke, secretary, ferry Cover, treasurer, Ed Carriger, president, and Torn Kirk, vice-president. ..j z--W A . Fm 5 Q rQ Y, gg . ,M V? D sv . ' ' ' 4 2' taxi .. v'!J. U9 , 5 . , ,. Ai ir A A4 ' ,ho I' f ,I ' H y V ,. , if A I bv'-.M . 1 no FK Q. +9.41 1 'R -f - 8 .Q X -, . 1' Vi' ' i 3, 55 55 x -1 K fl . iw sg Af .af ff f A 9 'fvaaaaa f N w, 1 f K K P 5 51 Inav' .. 2 W I i v 'she we '- Tj fi 1-M A - 1. SP , - Y x K GSP? 2,5 .-:--:wtf 2 'IJ K ', wi - . ' lg,1,--f. ,V L2 nlihgu . Y ' ., 5 ..,, ' f 5 n 3. y ' K ' 'O I. 1 'A 1' 1 ' , '. . X' 2 1:33 - -JZ' ,125 'w,ififfv?Tf.L'-1 1 ,311 1 '1' , A if J, yi., . .ur if R ,Q A K xx W. f Ja- ,. M' . i . f - : . wi' E W . ,f .2 ' xv ' if , .5 fag S f 'x Wwe.-fa' Q iw ' .3 f Af 4 '. -FLA' ff l ' 6' m Q' H: -- 'A 3 ' Ts-Q 4' ,X 16452 . 1 ik! ,, N 1: M '53 3' 'bm All freshmen boys were eligible for membership in the Freshman Hi-Y club. Members this year were Row 1: Mr. Oury, I. Wolf, M. Doran, I. Cress, C. Flora, M. Alwine, R. Burkhart, I. I-lemriclc, M. Peconga. Row Boys Help Heart' Funclg Girls Working on joint projects with the Senior and Sophomore l-li-Y clubs took much of the time of the Freshman l-li-Y Club. Freshmen boys canvassed Peru homes one Sunday to help raise money for the heart fund. Officers were Mike Doran, president, Bonnie Burkhort, vice-president, Marvin Alwine and Ierry Col- lier, secretary, Cary Flora, treasurer, Elvin Learning the facts in a cookbook now means that you won't have to use the cookbook later, Ioan Gar- linghouse shows as she demonstrates a cooking pro- ject for Future I-lornemakers ol America. Row 1: S. Ben- 5 2: P. Clark, E. Cooper, D Backman, R Blackman, D. King, P. Newhouse, P. Morris, T Baker, I. Bocken- baugh Row 3: T. Keith, I. Ferguson, I. Collier Stucly Homemalcing Procedures Cooper, sergeant-at-arms, and Tom Keith, chaplain. Promoting home economics activities was the main project of the Future Homemakers of America this year. Ioan Garlinghouse was president, Iean Arnold, vice-president, Iudy Beauchamp, secretary, Barbara Ferris, treas- urer, and Iudy Iohnson, parliamentarian. ner, P. Hinson. Row 2: I Arnold, B. Prior, Z. Rayburn, I. Garlinghouse, S Lucas, B. Martin, L Martin. Row 3: Mrs. Crone, B. Cartee, B. Weaver, B. Ferris, M. Biden- our, C. Hiatt, I. Beauchamp, I. Iohnson. 1115 f fb J'-s. sl' my it I U r 9 -1i Twenty-five senior girls made up the membership oi the Senior Y-Teens this year. Row 1: L. Lee, B. Weaver, P. Welke, O. Carr, K. Doran, E. Andrews, N. Burkhart, I. Ennis. Row 2: I. Myers, L. Gambee, E. Gruwell, B. Cartee, I. Myers, D. Mannies, C. Douglas, C. Schmidt, K. Guyer.Row 3: Miss Hamilton, I. Cctttin, C. Strassle, E. Doran, I. Bardsley, A. Cypherd, M. Crippen, B. Lighty, L. Bender. Girls Contribute to Y-Teens Carolling and Christmas Basket Any girl in her sophomore year or above may belong to one ot the three Y-Teens groups at PHS. The local organization is divided into one club for each class above the freshman level. With their sponsors, Miss Hamilton, Miss Wagner, Miss Hornish, and Miss Brundage, the Y-Teens gave a Christmas food basket to a needy family of four, sang Christmas carols around town, had group discussions on dating, and helped with the Heart Fund Drive in March. Senior Y-Teens officers were Oneda Carr, Iunior Y-Teens members contributed money tor a Christmas basket and had discussions on dating during their bi-weekly meetings. They are: How l: S. Engelage, N. Blackman. I. Atchley, S. Ewer, S. Cover, S. Metzger, M. Costin, G. Foo- shee, Miss Wagner. Row 2: A. Catey, N. Hend- ricks, M. Douglas, I. Mize, K. Blackman, M. Toep- fer, I. Rush, K. Quick, P. Cattin. Row 3: L. Howe ard, L. Wilkinson, N. Bakehorn, C. Kehler, W. En- yart, L. Langner, D. Donaldson, D. Donaldson. The youngest Y-Teens girls are those in the Sophomore Y-Teens. Many ot their club meetings were spent learning traditions of Y-Teens. Row 1: L. Rassner, K. Pape, B. Gillette, M. Castell, B. Bell, L. Clausen, C. Carson, S. Hughes. Row 2: Miss Hornish, B. Temple, L. Gorseline, I. Parsons, N. Pope, M. Nash, S. Sommers, B. Chapin. Row 3: S. Bowman, P. Schrader, B. Whitney, B. Oyler, C. Staller, L. Garber, S. Weinke. president, Lynda Lee, vice-president, Caroline Douglass, secretary, and Everill Gruwell, treas- urer. Linda Howard led the Iunior Y-Teens with Marie Toepfer as vice-president, Nancy Hend- ricks, secretary, and Mary Helen Douglas, treasurer. Sophomore Y-Teens officers were Mary Nash, president, Sandra Sommers, Vice-president, Michele Castell, secretary, and Roberta Temple, treasurer. Service Clubs Give Time and Energy for Community Projects Tri-Hi-Y members served as hosts for all Y-Teen girls when Miss Zenol Moore, of the Ioliet, lll., YWCA, appeared as guest speaker. These girls also helped with the Heart Fund Drive. Margie Allbritten was president, Iulie Redrnon, vice-president, Susan Volpert, secretary, and IoAnn Simms, treasurer. Margie Allhritten discusses the plans lor the Tri Hi-Y assembly with other members ot the club. Row l: V. Tymoszenka, D. Mongosa S Vol' pert, L. Bishop, H Oglesby, N Rich, E. Cypherd. N Hayes. Row 2: I. McCain, B Peacock, I. Red- rzion, S. McKinley, D. Duncan, I. Reuter, I. Arm- strong, S. Alspach, I. Bostic, C. Myers, S. Rich- ards Row 3: C. Brown, I. Sims, P. Gallagher, S Porter, C. Temple, K. Koontz, L. Chilcutt S. Clark, D Denny, A. Quick This year's Iunior Red Cross club was broken into two groups, with Miss Ridenour as one sponsor. Members of her group were: Row 1: Z. Rayburn, A. Murphy, M. Ridenour, A. Hatton, I. Arnold, B. Durkes, S. Houlihan. Row 2: B. Premer, I. Beauchamp, I. Gar- linghouse, L. Thomas, A. Neupert, N. Geyer, I. Hat- ton, Miss Ridenour. Row 3: R See, A. Forkner, K. Roller, C. Wooten, D. Opple, M. Crume, D. Day, S. Hansen. Row 4: R. Murphy, E Barr, D. Hammett, F. Hammett, S. Hollarman, B. Crume I. Brothers, I. Long Helping people who have suttered from accidents or disasters is the main work of the Iunior Red Cross clubs at PHS. The clubs raise money tor their projects by financing the Singing Valentines each February. Anna Hatton was president of Miss Ridenf our's group, Shirley Houlihan, vice-presi- dentg Beverly Durkes, secretary, and Iean Arnold, treasurer. ln Mr. Frensemeier's group, Nancy Hill was presidentg Sue Smith, vice-president, Marilyn Personett, secretary, and Ieanine Hartleroad, treasurer. Mr. Frensemeier sponsored the other Ir. Red Cross club. Members were: Row l: I. Yoder, A Walker, N. Hill, M. Personett, I. Hartleroad, S. Smith, H. Phillips, B. Iones. Row 2: I. Myers, M. Beauchamp, S. Hile- man, E. Smith, I. Mughmaw, S. Waymire, M. Way- mire, D. Fishback, K. Messmore, P. Hinson. Row 3: M. Bates, S. Iordan, I. Hodson, C Correll, A. Hodson, B. Ferris, M Rademaker, R. Gray, I. Wilson R. Wise, S. Goshern. Row 4: Mr. Frenserneier, L. Linerode, L Lewis, S. Lindsey, G McCain, N. Hayes, C. Sausa- man, N Gustafson, N Donaldson, P. Srnith, C Cress Science and Art Clubs Strive Science Club membership is open to any stu- dent who is enrolled in a science class. The purpose of the club is to allow students to con- tinue class projects on which they are working or that which is planned. This club also helps them to develop individual projects. Designing, painting, and constructing scen- ery are only a few of the many projects in which the Art Club participates throughout the school year. Art Club members lor this school year were Row 1: G. Hoover, P. Fultz, I. Host, L.. Mooney. Row 2: L. Norris, l-l. Bazarnyj, A. Cypherd, M. Chandler, H. Oglesby, N. Castell, D. Townsend, K Parkman, S. Waymire. Row 3: Larry Adams. president ol the Science Club, demon- strates a mechanical device to the other officers, as Mr. Dice, sponsor, patiently awaits. Other officers are Ioyce Cattin, secretaryp Charles Braun, treasurer, and Bob Grandstafl, vice-president. for Achievement in Projects Membership in the Art Club is available to any student in high school who is interested in art. The purpose ot the club is to promote indi- vidual projects and to cooperate with school activities and render service whenever needed. Mr. Taylor, sponsor of the Art Club, devoted much of his spare time working with the many art club projects. Keith Hall, student teacher, I. Myers. B. jackson, N. Wilson, S. Alspach, M. Allbritten, I. Morecralt, C. Simp- son K Pape. 50' The pcrtrol boys' main duty is to increase safety of students to and from school. Any boy who wishes may serve his school as a member of the safety patrol. These boys are on their duty every day at mornings, noons, and after school. The ranks of the safety patrol this year are: T. Grimes, captain, Larry Bender, Robert Iohn- son, and Iack Cover, lieutenants. Movies and a picnic are provided by the Chicago Motor Club for the boys' enjoyment. Patrol boys who ended a busy school year aret Row 1: W. Friend,, R. Iohnson. Row 2: H. Myers, B. Kennedy, I. Cover. How 3: T. Grimes, L. Bender, M. Peconga, B. Kennedy, and Mr. Davis. Patrol Boys and C-2I Provide Valuable Service for School Membership into C-21 is open to anyone who is willing to be of service to his school. The members of the club have charge of all the selling of refreshments at the football games, basketball games, and any other activities at which they are needed throughout the school year. Cash awards were received by the members in recognition of their service during the school year. C-21 workers usually seen behind the concession stand are: Row l: S. Bruff, B. Clarkson, B. Denny, L. Brauneller. Row 2: A. Catey, L. Hancock, K. Hileman, I. Clarkson. Row 3: B. Myers, B. Holy, D. Werner, H. Myers. Row 4: D, Callahan, B Barr, F Bishop, L Cable, I. Krauskopf. in ff . 5, L 4. lndusfrialists Travel 'ro Ohio: Honor Society lni+ia+es 32 About 50 juniors and seniors were members oi Na- tional Honor Society this year They were Row 1: Mr Bute A. Hatton, C Schroll, S Donaldson P Barkdull S Houlihan, L. Gambee, S Iordan, M Toepier, B. Mish- ler B Mariin Row 2: Miss Bidenour, E. Graftt, I. Myers, P Welke, K Guyer, E. Gruwell, L. Keim, A. Cypherd, E Bender S. Dyer, A. Murphy. Row 3: Mr Boone, S. Outstanding scholastic work at Peru High School is recognized during National Honor Society initiation when seniors with 91 averf ages and juniors with 93 averages are acceptf ed into the organizations membership, This years officers were Marilyn Alwine, president, Iudy Anne Myers, vice-president and Beverly Mishler, secretary-treasurer. 1 Braham, I Scheerer, I. Cattin, N. Wilson, A. Stegman, E Andrews, I. Myers, M Alwine, L Hancock I Burgan, A Schultz. Row 4: B McCartney, B. Hahn, D. Wheeler, I Moore L Adams, B Grandstaii, K Garland, D Sut- ton G Stackhouse, L Langner Row 5: M. Shipley, B Lighty R. Noblitt, M Volpert, L Life I. Cooke, I. Cover, I Butler, D. McCain, E. Cattin. lndustrial Club members visited the Cincinf nati Milling Machine Company and Cincinnati University on their annual tour in April. This is one of many tours which they take so that the members may become acquainted with ine dustrial conditions. Officers oi the Industrial Club were Bob Hahn, president, Iim Holmes, vice-president, Doug Engel, secretary, and Elmer Hileman, treasurer. Thirteen Industrial Club members and their sponsor visited Cincinnati during April. They are Row 1: I. Hostetler, D. Miller, E. Hileman, I. McGinnis, B. Hahn. Row 2: M. Geis- elman, D. Engel, K. Anderson, I, Goble, I Holmes I. Black, B. Goch- enour. Mr Cokain Peruvian Writers Strive for Quill and Scroll Membership Cutting and pasting little pieces of paper may seem like kindergarten work, but it is one of the steps in making up an issue of the Peruvian. Seated are I. Myers and I. Cattin. Standing are W. Enyart, S. Trex- ler, D. VanTreese, E. Cattin, K. Parkman, M. Volpert, A. Schultz, D. Wheeler, L. Howard, K. Edwards, N. Aik- man, T. Andrews, I. Burgan. Friday afternoon may mean weekend time for a lot of students, but for Peruvian staff members, it meant two other things: one issue had just come out and it was deadline for the next issue. The Peruvian staff, headed by Ioyce Cattin and Iudy Anne Myers, learned what work goes into publishing a weekly newspaper, even if it only has four pages. It meant a con- tinual rush to get assignments in on time, and late hours after school writing headlines and copyreading stories. Eleven journalism students are members of Quill and Scroll, International Honorary for high school journalists. New members initi- ated at the end of the first semester were Edith Io Andrews, Ioann Burgan, Willa Enyart, and Kenny Garland. Officers were Bob Hahn, pres- identg Nancy Burkhart, vice-president, Mari- lynn Alwine, secretary, and Ioyce Cattin, treas- urer. Four new members were initi- ated into Quill and Scroll, high school journalistic honorary, in Ianuary, Left to right are W. En- yart, E. Andrews, N. Burkhart, M. Alwine, B. Hahn, I. Cattin, I. My- ers, L. Gambee, I. Burgan. MISS Wood revxews 1'1str11c11c1'1s fo takmcz the Nar cmsue CO119C11OV1S tc memhere of Ho eroor' 119 before they begm 1he1r vanoue duhei Row 1 I Doraw M M111 L Cap1e I Gar11r1gho11 e Row2 I Srmth C Cor re S yer C M111e Ho soo ow a Rmenour P M111er E GrLwe11 C Straus Row 4 I Goble B McDar11e1 P Fultz 1. K61'1'1 Row 5 M Bates B Weetafer B Swope F Hartehome How 6 I Crew I Mye Oufslders Help S+affs Wlfh Publlcahon Work Runmng the new press 1 or1y one of the mary re The Peruv1an The pre mn arc E C 1' lger I Pegg por1b1l1t1e of the prmt hop boy each week They I Goble B W demah cmd A Leo a O make up the paaee et head a d eet 1 re o 3 11,lV D ' 1,1 Ad' .1 R-.3:R.'Brr,M. ' A . . . . V15 U: A M .',Ai3 n S I Y . I I N A' A 5 , ' 319 A ' , --fe - Il is gk p Z Psa fs 4 X f 1 'f aa. ,H A 1 ,,R. ,x -V, kr ,A , N. . pw f if , I L 'E ff-, 'JY Mr-1 f . .U . 5,12 Q A, 9. f a ,, .H .A 1 f V- ,, W. Aw' A ,Q ff .Q- Q 9 5 '7 ' 4 .'-f' vis r ' A ' fx'-1 , Q 'W -,'pf baif . ' 5, Q 'iff MS: ff wif . r. ft? K4 L'.f',ii' is 3 Ji, 'g:i',Q fl ,. ly . . ,V W k ' Q, . f , 'rf' . . 4 ,Q 5 1 all-Q5 6 .. Q Q.-K. ,sift -5 A Q jiri 5 E-gf. X I y Aff, 1 ji, f.. lg V Z- 4' K - ' .1 N M, .. 41631- 1 U,-rs JQQSA avi E., L4 :ff if-' ' F K., 2 -,f J f Ri J Y , A.VrL, V, .Q Errors paid a big part in the l-9 record of the Heck- men in lQ57. Members of that team were: Row 1: T. Hudson, B. Burkhart, K. Edwards, B Sterling, I Pegg, W Schrader, I Cover, T. King, E. Carriger Row 2: I. Yard, I. McLay, B. Sims, I. Wylie, C. Briggs, G. Sher- rick, R. Peltner, T. Kirk, D. Werner Row 3: I. Mavrick, F. Pechtman, B Fenelle, D Martin W. Richeson, K Kina T Scheolman, K. Garner Gridmen Learn the Importance of Good Sportsmanship The gridiron men of Pl-lS started the l957 season against Carmel. The Tigers seemed to have trouble with opening season jitters as they were plagued with a host of fumbles and off-sides, which helped Carmel to win 7-6. The second game was a hard fought battle all the way against Logansport although the Tigers came out on the short end of a 20-0 score. The third game was another hard fought loss to Hartford City, 13-7. The Heckmen went to the field for the fourth time against Plymouth and once rnore, as they did all year, the Tigers found themselves l5 to 20 pounds smaller per man than their oppon- ents, The Tigers played good ball but found themselves downed 34-0. For the first time in PHS history the Tigers fell to Monticello 30-20. Coach Bob l-leck and his Tigers surprised everyone at Wabash with their new single- wing which might have worked had not injuries forced them back to the split-T as they were downed lQ-0. From the look cn his face Gerald dm: where the devil the unidentified tackle? carrie frorr.. Gerald was .Ie- lfJCfGfl as af. honorable :mention cr. .he ClC Iootball ramad for hi: r 'n the lQ57 xefifon. Although the Tigers had lost six straight games, they kept plugging along, which paid off against Tipton as we won 7-6. The Tigers played their best game of the sea- son the following week against the CIC champ Elwood, although they were defeated 2lv6. After being hit hard by the flu, the Tigers fought gamely for what seemed to be a hope- less cause as they were downed by Hunting- ton 33-6. Highly touted and state ranked Kokomos Kats gave the Tigs their ninth loss of the sea- son 46-U. Taking care of the equipment and aches and pains of the football team were these seven managers Row 1: M. Miller, and G Kehler, Row 2: L. Be-nder,l Weinke, B Arvin M McElheny, and I. Butler. Managers and Coaches Co-opera+ed to Spur On the Players Z9' Then we head for the showers, might be head foot- sistants Bob Larson loe Saine, and lack Craycraft ball coach Bob l-leclds remark after assigning his as- their nights work. mhfnlv .41 Ju. 5 Bob Lcrrsons B team g1dr11entor1957 were Bowl kmson Row 3 T Schoolman I Wyhe D Gray D D We ner C Gaunt R W111lG 1 1. Haste dav B Demaree G Rocxey C Wh1t W DeLay ter R Barr M111s 1 Sharp K Clark Row Z R Fe1tner 1 Burnett M Elzroth D Ca11ahan G Tnnmons P Corre11 R Weaver I At When the Grad Team s Splrlt' Was Down Bob Larson B Footba11 team coach 1ed h1s w1th a season record somewhat s1m11ar to the team to a one w1n hve 1oss season record The B team s They won over Mar1on w1th a c1ose Trgers won over Huntmgton by 14 pomts 14 U score of 21 20 Otto Edwards made two touch Bob M1115 and Barry Burkhart each made a downs touchdown The B s 1ost to Wabash Logans They t1ed w1th Huntmgton O O and lost hard port Kokomo Maman and Rochester fought contests to Wabash Logansport and Ko Iack Craycraft s freshman squad hntshed komo after COITtp191lFQ t'1e1r a ca c Row l B Ge, Nefvhouse 1 Spohn P C1ark B Holy Row 3 B B11 cr K G111ette M Doran 1 Hemrtck D Kuta Co I1 1 ark o c y Aff or H Fan t 1 Krauskopt 1rd1 C e How 2 a L Coope B Wrtgh L Leg 50 . r , . , . ' ' rt s . 5 r A, l B T . 1 ' 1 . ' hey, , I E , I 0 I 0 0 Freshmen iootball players at 1957 pose for a picture IIICY, O. Edwards, D Yoder, K Spandau, M May, P 1 ' 1 I ' six far11e.:1 s n. : - 1 1 5 , , . : rk- :, . ' - , . , ' , . ' Y, 1 1 er- hart, . C1 , B. F1 cr, S B sttc, 1 Hobj, B, 'rosa t d . :z , f , . r ss :1 P 1- 1. 7, . ' 1, . Q Coaches and Managers Provide Team with Support Senior manager Paul Pultz waits as Tom Andrews picks up socks. Gene Hoover and lohn Cypherd busy them- :aelven putting away equipment following a game Managing to win only eight games while dropping l7, the Tiger netters clawed their way through a rough schedule which in- cluded lO Central Indiana Conference games. Starting the season off on a dismal note, the Tigers dropped games to both Plymouth and Huntington before taking a nine point victory from Muncie Burris, Peru was dropped by both Marion and Hartford City. They then came home and played their best game of the year, but even that couldn't help them as the Logansport Berries scooted under the wire with a one point victory. The Tigers then came back home to drop Auburn. ln the Holiday Tourney, Peru went to a different location, Bluffton. Talking over the night's activity on the hardwood are coaches lack Craycraft and Brentis Berkshire. Head coach Ray Geyer looks on. As Boys Gained Added Spirit' Toward Season's End Peru lost to Decatur 4945, and lcst to Port- land in the consolation tilt. Ttocliesters Zebras really started it then, dee teating Peru 71-54. Their example was follow, ed by Mississinevva, Elwood, Fort Wayne Cen- tral, and Wabash, all ot wliom won over a slumping Tiger team. The Tigers almost climbed out ol it, stopping Tipton, but were shoved right back by Latayf ette, Kokomo, Fort Wayne Central Catholic, ond Monticello. Tlie last game ot the season must have meant something to the Tigers because they stopped a hiahftlying Alexandria teaiii Ho ever Kokomo s regional still held a Jinx ond Vxfabasl knocked Peru out in the afternoon game A Tiger guard Fred Fechtrnan vias stopped in the above photo during the action ot the game with thr tall Irish of Fort Wayne Central Catholic Fred Na one ot the better detensixe players o the 1337 58 teaii An inexperienced Peru varsity ea conioil d a 4 lo oclf Ray G T A r H Dixon G Moon w 1 K o D La P Fu rt C 1 Row l .V , .f ' Q V 2 ' - A ' ' ' t t rr. .r f L7 - A Co. . T eyer, . rid e-ws . ' , , l. regular season record Member: ot that team were Ma':ri:k, I Mf:PEiffr.1on, T Schooltian G Con iff table, W Ro : . King, E. Range, T. C ako, B W t -. 'tater F P and ltz Fftchtz' im, E Car 'ger arid Grpz. dztaif 2: Erme Range Takes Top Honors Among Hugh School Cagers Erme Range emo lard recelved three ot the h ghet awards that can be wort by a Tlger basketball playe the Hopper Award the Ellcerberry Free Throw Award a d the Star Award The l-lopp A vtard ts Que to the am ete S ovtma the beet me to tude portema ehlp ecwolar shrp and othe qualrtle t an outetandmg athlete T tk ehbf rry Award 18 given a the var lty player havma th b t lreethrow xhootmg pf cent rf andthe Sar Aw rl pre eate to the pla Q f homo at J capta W c he V1 rt Ba lcetball Teart Iohn Cooke Qemor guard was 'tamed rectpleat o' the Durlces Nelp M morral Awara Thrs award 15 preeentezi each vear to the beet dG'lCHq1V6 marc lette tr wer Go get em Txgers Wlth therr collectro of vell leade s x ere Martha LeGate Mar: Lou Mrlle Curly '1 S t Chee leaders pepped up ba ketball Srruth and So Ja C ayc a't Marv Lou M1lGT erved aoxro ,md p ,, tow. durmg tn ,ear The c eer Ge captam of the g oup 62 ' o ' , S . r '11 ', , 1 t ,.a my , ' ' ' ri ' l .. Sh r' V P rt al atti- , S C K, ' , J l . - S ' , r ' S a .' ' he E' - - 2 I' ' ' v fs ' V V' es ag-, 2 ' a C in As.-. d . yer Ole 'I sd by hu: teammates to .ser'.m- as . rt r' r i. l tl f rg: V . , A - 5 . t ' ytvx l - , . . fl rs lx . , ' r Tl Q PH VC1'rSi V . ,T S is M' fi' r r , ' 'l 3 fry: r. eb sess' ' Q 'e 1' . h - - r , r Much Achon ls Seen Durmg Basketball Season Perus B111 Westafer goe up 'o a Ju p ehot dur1n Txger 1un1or Fred Fecntrra g b ott a eb he T1gere rcourter W1 n the C1C champe Elwood om mo .1n1dent1t1ed PHS oppo e Er'11 Ha ae Gorng 1 for the posS1b1e rebound 15 Ern1e Range PHS comes to g1VP Fred some as stance 1 ad1 g cor r 1n 1957 58 E1wood t1'1al1 Won the co Qt 90 69 Chuck Grcmdsiuff d 1bb1e pas wo W baah Apach a B11 Wevdfer and Ed Carrme look: or Wabash e:1s11y von the encounter 68 40 The open1ng game of the Peru Seot1ona1 wae 11tt1e rnore than a practrce sessron tor the Trgere as they drew 11tt1e But1er To unshno Tne t1na1 score Nas 91 32 Peru 1n the second game the T1gers needed an extra three rn1nute P91Od before they cou1d e11rn1nate the C1ay TOVJI1S111p 1nd1ans 5 19 A good 1rst quarter gave the T1gere a c1ose WIH trorn the Borderrnen ot Converse 1n t1e charnp1onsh1p game the Ttgere puned some hat ot a rr11rac1e when they overoame a 17 pornt dehclencv to down the Akron Flye S oO 55 1n overtlrne W1th less than a rn nute to go the Ttgers tra11ed by a1 r t ten potnte W'a oash e1aua1tered t1e T1ge 1 t e Hedtoh opene 92 52 U I ' ' - W . 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N 1 ' rQ 'Y' rw G1 f , 1 Close Games Keep Up Student Splrlt for B Team A loose ball geta chased DY two u d trtted Mort1cQ1o B Ttogdn ond G o ge M '1 1oh Sondtrd k ond 11m Brod1ey o the Peru B teo rn o gorne wort by Mo ttce-11o 47 41 Perus B team thrs yeor turned up o totrly successful seoson to end up the 19571958 seoxson wrth cr 8 12 record dent body ond corne through wrth two wtns tn the county tourney before they were deteoted by Bunker H111 They p1oyed two of therr best qornes ot the yeor rn the county tourney when teorn After completmg Cx to1r1y good SGGSOP lock Crcyc oft 5 B bc1eketbd11 quoct po for ther yearly plcture Bowl D Smd11ey H Dtxo L Co11ohctn I McPherson T fgchoohncxn dndl Brodley Row Z I Sonotrcmk 1 Mc1.c1y G Moor C Gcunt T ffm BQ11ey W De-Ldwter ond Coach Crcfycrdtt Lfigcff 64 - - Il ll : . J ' ' ni en ' .' 11 ' gs . ' e 7 A The UB teolm got good backing by the stu- they defedted Gi1eod ond ct strong Deedsvi11e 7, jf' fl , X A - 1 V , 0 ' ' fy 4, , Imunes prevented the l957 58 leshmcm basketball squad from havmg a re ord exceedlng prevtous years They hmshed w1th a ll 7 record Row 1 G Sherrlck B Arwood S Bostlc K Spandau I Palrr r and T Ke1th Row 2 I Wolf M May E Schmxdt R Geyer I Atkm or I Gothard P Newhouse Row 3 Coach Berk shrre O Edward D Yoder C Cutler I Spah C Srwallev I Rlch rdson and Frosh Team Takes First Step Toward Hugh School Sports Coach Brentrs R Berkshne s Freshman bas ketball squad ended the1r season w1th an ex cellent record of ll wlns and 7 losses Undoubtedly the b1ggest thr1ll of the season came rn the Hohday Tournament when the Tlaers mon over the three t1me wlnner of thls annual event Wabash The TIQS then went on Go get em Tlgersl are the thoughts of freshman cheerleaders Lmda Pope and Trudy Srnlth to beat Eastern ln the evenmg and cop the trophy The team dlsplayed a well balanced scorlng attack and an ab1l1ty to come through when the golng got tougn Leadmg scorers were B111 Ar wood Gerald Shernclc and Steve BOSIIC Freshman forward Gerald She r cr go s dp rn the cur fter a pa s 1U the seaso hnale wtth Wabashs Papooses Steve Bost1c C305 and Blll Arwood are the other TIQS IH the play I Y X deed 90- ' ' - r . . . c B Wright. C I , . , 1 . . ri I eit ' ' ' a si ' S n ' ' ' 'S . 55 . Rouch and Fultz Hold Tennis CIC Doubles Championships Coach Ioe Saine's racquetmen finished their season last spring with an eight won, eight loss record. The team consisted of Fred Rauch, Paul Fultz, Gordon Constable, lohn Sonafrank, and Iohn McLay. Matches which were won by Peru were: Rochester, 6-lg Wabash, 7-U, Tipton, 7-O, El- wood, 6-O, Logansport, 4-3, Wabash, 7-O, and Fort Wayne Central, 7-O. The team of Rouch and Fultz went unde- feated in Central lndiana Conference to claim the doubles championship, while Con- stable and Sonafrank finished second. Peru's number one man, Rouch, finished second on the Conference singles, Paul Fultz, left, and Fred Rouch, right, were stopped in the above picture during their doubles Champion- .ship match, which they won, last spring. W sz? E.....W-f ? r t Couch Ioe Saine plans the evenings strategy with F. Rouch P, Fultz, I, Sonafrank, G. Constable, and I, McLay. . 66 . 1957 Txger cross country team members Row l R Co ner T Besstgnano M Murphy E Range T l-lent gen M Getselrran I Cypherd F Rouch and D Ous lew Row 2 T Andrews M Redman T Ba1ley G Hoo ver G Moon L Callahan I Cooke B Westater H D1xo'1 I McPherson I Carltr and K Garland Row 3 Coach Ray Geyer C Smallex E Schmtdt I Mallow T Kelth C Grandstatl I Bradley I Hammond B Struble D Smalley C Cutler I Rtchardson K Smtth T Burk M Chandler I Woolley and P Fultz Harriers Place Fourth In Sechonal A+ Fort Wayne FIVE seniors and a Juntor led the 1957 cross country team to a 6 5 record 1n regular season dual meets and a ttrst place tn thelr lone trt angular a fa1r Thts verston ol Tlger Harrters took s1xth place tn the CIC meet and fourth place tn the IHSAA secttonal tn Fort Wayne nnsstng a trtr to the state ttnals by two places The TIQGTS wtns were over Mtsstsstnewa Plymouth Elwood Alexandrla Rochester and Monttcello ln thetr three way meet Peru led Monttcello and Wells over the ltntsh l1ne Converse Ttpton Logansport Wabash and Warsaw were the teams able to beat the Geyermen a 1 c ay r .who r 1 a catch Hertq Hentger and G an Ttaer H YTICTS tn 4 ' - 3 : . ' ., L , , Q , . : Y' ' , , . . ' A , . A' . I , . , O U . I . . I . , J I f I 1 Kick Max! This rrnght bf' Cofzcn Hay Gf2j.'6-rs ex- cl :ni tzori t M . Gei.f:cln::r1 ' is 1 yn! tc f Terry' . en. . .' else-lit. . ran l-2 for the V 1 a ' .i ' '57 . Q7 . Tigers End Season with Impressive Record of I0-3 Senior heavyweight Russ Gochenour tries to break down his Marion opponent. Composing the l957-58 B team grapplers were: Row 1: I. Woolley, I. Whitworth, I. Cress, M, Miller, L. Conner, G. Loe, R. Burkhart. Row 2: B Arvin, E. Hileman, I. Clark, B. Cross, I. Wylie, P. Clark, T. Hudson, W. Richeson. Terry Brooks, ll2-lb. junior, climaxed the wrestling season for PHS by placing fourth at the state finals. Other wrestlers advancing to the zone meet were Russell Gochenour, and Bob Harshman. The PHS grapplers came only three matches short of having a perfect win- ning season. The team, under the sole coaching of Coach Bob Larson, ended up with an impressive season record of 10-3. During their regular season, the Tigers defeated Howe Military, West Lafayette, Bluffton, Lafayette Iefferson, New Haven, Marion, Culver, Logansport, and Port Wayne Central Catholic. At the 4-way wrestling meet in which Kokomo, Marion, Logansport and Peru took part, the Peru team placed second to Kokomo. Major awards were presented to Ronald Conner, Terry Brooks, David Werner, Bob Sterling, Bob Smith, Ioe Cress, Mike Gray, Ierry Cover, Bob Harshman, Russ Goch- enour, and manager lay Weinke. A new award given to the outstanding wrestler of the year was presented to Terry Brooks. Tiger wrestlers who finished with a 10-3 record were: son. Row 2: I, Weinke, M. Gray, M. Kintner, D. Dins- Row 1: P, Foreman, P. Coady, R. Conner, T. Brooks, I. more, I. Cover, B, Sterling, D. Werner, R. Gochenour Cress, B Mills. B Harshman, B Smith, Coach Bob Lar- Tiger Golf Team Completes Undefeaiecl Season E Doug Engle's putting form gets the once over by lohn Cooke. Engle and Cooke alternated between 4th and 5th during the '57 season. Senior Terry Warder demonstrates his driving form Coach lack Craycraffs varsity team turned in an impressive record of l4 wins, no defeats and one tie for the '57 season. ln addition to their regular schedule of home and away matches, the Tiger golfers partici- pated in two tourneys. At the ll'lSAA Golf Secf tional at Brook Wood in Fort Wayne, the team tied for sixth place out of 24 teams entered in the meet. ln the ClC Golf Tournament, Peru placed second after a hardffought battle for the winning position, Helping Peru along the unbeaten trail was Terry Warder, the top man on the team who finished the season with a 79 average. Karl King also was close to the top with an aver- age of 80. Graduation claimed none of the team's 5 major lettermen. After having such a success- ful, ason, the golfers can look forward to an ev better season in the coming year, X 3 .J Chris Row 2'I Cooke T Bessignano, K King, G. that gave him every golfers dream: a hole in one, t f Mooni D. Engl-e, 'and Coach Craycraft. the 1957 Tiger golf team. Row 1: I. Hartleroad, and . Tigers Break Even in Dual Mee'rs wi'rh 3-3 Record Team ir p 110 C. Q 1101111 O 1 V Ibn T1 or 111 xo Team 111101 mo J The Peru Hugh School Score Board Football PHS Opp Baske+ball PHS Opp Team 1 Team Team GOLF CCont1nuedJ Wrestl mg Four way Meet Cross Counfry PHS Opp PH O - Lo' 1:..:gCr' 743 71,11 C3735 fi 7 Kljriffi 1,1 Q 5 11211 ffiff U W11, 1,111 12 1 H37 Y- FITS' 7 I3 RP 121'-,ztf-: P1 7 P111 3 - U 34 A11-3-:-1r111r.: 1U 5 M,r11ce11: 211 311 E1-,,,,,,1 11 .1 .11 U 19 Q 11 1.11 1 7 S . 111x-foci G 71 111IT I'1'J'T 6 '13 v, , S EXC ILO ff TVILN ii. 41 SP W- 1,11': 'A,' .11 111'1!11 :1 43 6 ,N ' 1.1: 1','1-fre fr-ii 35 1,3 ?11 ,'l:1Q1111iw IXIWN Elwvwf SU R fr PM L5 mf 111 1111 11' 111 311 111111111 11. - . 1 - ' N 811111111 111:,1 1,f:r111f1, Z. .fl-1 MF 77, Im Dj 1V11rz1,1:1 31 111 1i:1r1f3r'1 CITY 511 71 Cz, VAVIV 1 Q8 ,S Ly QIR,11CTf 74 75 Lrffnfnr V, QR :D ir4A bHr'A 75 50 S1f11'1,111.:IA 7 g' 1' Af B1 111111 43 QI rfrfyzrii 'U , . N ,7 ,N Pe -,I Ffi11-T125 71 11'1 ' X U' 1 'b A 1.11.'.s1.1,-11:,f-'.'f'I 53 57 V Efnxizoa 69 QC EQ LO Q, 1 1 Pit W :'3'f'.f COIL? 11 11.1 73 Li-,WIP -In V' 7 MS 11111.-11 10 as A' 1 1 1 '1'1g1o1p as -:ss M'1 1 T1 f,-, 11 1j:i':', ff- 110 55 bl Qiinrrii 111: 75 1 :' 1'.' C 7' -17 57 PHS Op Ylkwnli U 7 tm 55 Mt : EIO fefffiff Bi' as E1'f ' 111+ 1? '11 - f1'.-: N1 1 Z, E- .tb-r 131 N' f'1ff1'1' 1 W V1 ly New 154 ,ig 1111 'I1'f,11'I 19 fjrw, 411 45 atv. 1.11 AQ ,rf '11:f,1f wil 1511 511 I11F1 1 - .f11:1.n11 1. :L 1,1 fun 1911 W 111 1.111 311 .11 I 177' :W T17 QU 13- ' A 19 11711, 1, E111 im ' M 1 '11 flu 1-f':r1'1tL1 C111 313 W' 11 My 1f':'111.'1 CiT 611 .1 5514 ' M1.:1:1,:.1111f-'1'11 H2 -, ' flfwlfg, 1111011 E311 69 S P N1f:111c1-1Q:'1 F14 115 I+111f1f11'1'1' 3 4 . FMT! 'JV'I ',,' 7.1 .77 2,11 , L7 It 11 1:11151 ztgt. L17 5 E 111'1': 'T1 1- 1 19 fD,.7-11 .141 , 11- '111'.:1 ' 5 3 11 ZT,1'N'i Cifu' 111' M -T3 '1' E7 ff' U 7 A M Pivv- -11. fp 1 I W :1 1,111 7 11 , 111:-5' 1 11 1 1-51-jf, bi 3 11-U 1111 Vi 11 3 -1 P1'g':'1o'11:1 14 1 Lf 11391 41 11 ,LM-5, IGP' l-M W 11 1,111 7 U J'11'I-OIKTYII 912 51, Ti? 'f- 7 11 11 -11 ,.,- , .11 Q1 M .' '1 '4'.rf. 1 '9 f7.:'1:1g'1'1. 1' 7' M V ' 11 I '1 5 I if, 111 Sf 1 if 'Rf QT' - l 'T 1 3Qj,.,e,5 111 1 M 1- 1- 1 I . 71 . Team Team k Sectlonal Reglonal Track PHS Opp 1 Three way Meet Go f PHS Opp Team Three way Meet Tenms PH O P P What We Do Who We Are We re teenagers growmg up at Peru Hrgh School learmng thlngs which w111 help us ln our later vocatlons preparlng to go to college partrcrpat mg 1n act1v1t1es whlch help us and the people we l1ve Who We Are . Wllh learnmg about our language our country our communlty and ourselves So far weve shown What We Do our class rooms, our extra currrcular QCl1V1l19S and our athletlcs Now meet each of us 1nd1v1dually from the school board and supermtendent to the smallest freshman IANICE MOONEY CHUCK GRANDSTAI-'F Freshman S0Ph0m0l'e . . .. ,. - . . . . . . . . . . , , f . . . t. ,. . l i - . . . . ' . I I . . u . . ' I - . I . 0 . x 1 tm A , - 533' K Y' 1 x x . l f .R I l l X M ' KM. , X lx 882 Teenagers Growing Up ln PHS 5 73 O I e XR b W e Xxx e . N 3 N 4' xx XX e X ' ' f DIANE DELA ERNIE RANGE I ' Senior We Are lndlvlduals ln Four Classes on Sax Courses BOYS COURSE College BUSIIISSS Educahon General lndustnal TOTALS SENIOR IUNIOR SOPHOMORE I-'RESHMAN TOTAL GIRLS COURSE SENIOR IUNIOR r College Busmess Educatlon General Home Ec SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN TOTAL TOTALS COURSE SENIOR JUNIOR SOPHOMOR r College Busmess Educauon General Industnal Home Ec GRAND TOTAL FRESHMAN TOTAL Who We Are can be exp1a1ned ID many Ways We re students 882 of them Cat the begmnlng ot the second semesterl And that number has been broken down ID numberless ways We are boys and glrls 438 boys and 444 q1r1s We are sentors 1un1ors sophomores and freshmen to be specmc 178 sen1ors 193 lun 1ors 229 sophomores and 282 freshmen We are students studylng on stx courses college entrance busmess educat1on mdustnal gen eral art and home econom1cs Smce we are act1v1ty mmded we partrclpate ln both extra Curr1cu1ar act1v1t1es and ath1et1cs In addrtlon We are 35 teachers ln 11 depart ments We are otfrce workers bookkeepers admmrstrators custod1ans And 1n some Ways we must lnclude every taxpayer rn Peru whose tax money helps keep the schools runmng Whlle we are classed 1nto many groups the best way to consrder the PHS Student Body the way we are presented 1n thrs sect1on as 1nd1v1dua1s Art ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,oooo,o,,,o.... . 1 1 5 3 10 23 36 45 61 165 ' ' H 1 6 10 18 35 20 8 8 6 42 ' ,,,s,,,,.s, ,,,r,.,, 4 7 49 44 46 186 , . .. 92 100 112 134 438 A t . .s,,,.,,,s.,,, ,,..s,s.,,s,, . 1 5 8 5 19 15 26 31 53 125 ' ' ., 44 49 58 74 225 25 12 13 7 57 . .. I 8 1 1 7 9 18 TOTALS . 86 93 117 148 444 E A t ,,,,, ., .,...,..... , , ,. 2 6 13 8 29 38 62 76 114 290 ' ' ., 45 55 68 92 260 . oo.o...ooo.oooooo.,. 45 20 21 13 99 ' ,,,, , ,.,,.,, ..,s. 4 7 49 44 46 186 - . ,,,. ,,t,,, , Y ,. 1 1 7 9 18 ,S 178 193 229 282 882 ' , , I I . ' I is . . Senior Class officers recall h1gh school events by v1ce presrdent Susle Dyer pres1dent Kane Guyer lookrng at prev1ous yearbooks They are B1ll Oglesby retary ard Paul Fultz treasurer Here We Are Sensors at Last After twelve long years of school we are ftnally ready to take our last brg step toward our future years Before talcmg that step we recall many memones of our past tour years of school We remember that flrst day of school when we were mtroduced to PHS by our blg broth ers and ststers The halls remmded us of the crowded stores durmg dollar days when we changed classes for the f1rst tlme Then came our f1rst football and basketball games dances Rodeo and many other new and excltlng mn terests for us Of course we w1ll never forget the day we chose our class rmgs durmg our sophomore year Then we were lookmg forward to the day when we would become upperclassmen Now that we were tumors we proved that Father Knows Best by presentmg our Iunlor Class play Our lun1orSen1or Prom qurckly passed and before we could reallze 1t we were turnmg our rmgs on commencement mght and we were now the sen1ors As sen1ors we presented our fmal play en tltled Tune Out for Glnger We now recall our many lasts durmg our semor year We remember our last football game basketball game and many other events 1n whlch we took part for that fmal trme durmg our htgh school years Yes we have many past memor1es that we shall chertsh as we prepare for our future z. X. 5. .. . EL-' V - 5 , 2 , sec- O O O , . , - f . , . , ' , f , I - . t , . I , 'fel :::::2:... Big decisions! Only cne ol the many decisions which Russell Gocherpour and Ronnie Sampson will have to T'f1'1iC0,SCOl'llf2 which branch ofthe service they will join. A familiar scene each May is the Junior :lass officers leading the long line ol seniors through their last hours ata students at Peru High School Almos+ Through High School and Ready +0 Graduale Piles of file cards are only part of the materials needed for the completion ot a re search paper, Ioyce Catlin realizes. Y Remember When We Came Here as Green Frosh ROW ONE Adams Larry Lee College Entrance Course R deo l 2 3 4 lanlor Play 3 Four Way Muse Festlval l 4 Ban l 2 3 4 Chrlstmas Concer 3 4 Sprl Concert l 2 3 4 Sclence Club 3 4 Pres 4 State Geom etry Contest 2 NFLl 17 3 4 Treas 4 NFL State Speech I'-1HGlQ 3 Senlor Play 4 Alwme Marllynn Ioyce General Course M B 2 3 4 Llbrarlan 4 FourW uslc Festlwal l 2 Cllr a oncert l S rlnq Concert l 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Student Councll l 2 3 4 Sec 4 Glrls League Corres Sec 4 lwatlonal Honor S clety 3 4 Pres 4 Qulll and Scroll 3 4 Sec 4 Home comlng Attendant 3 Rodeo 4 Iunlor Play 3 NGTCISSLIE Col lector 4 Narclssus Senlor lidltor 4 PEYUVIGH Bus Mar 3 4 Senlor Play 4 Andrews Edlth lo College Entrance Course Narclsslls Statt 3 Narclssus Assoc Ldltor 4 Peruvlan Asst Feature Fdltor 3 lndlana Iournallsm lnstltute 3 Qulll and Four Way l uslc F stlval l 7 3 4 Spr ng C or l as C ncet l 4 SCIOHC C G ate 3 r Arland ohn College Entrance Course 4 Sclence Club 3 4 Hodeo 4 Four Way MUqlC Fes 4 Trl M 4 Slrnq Concert 4 ChTlSlmOS Concert 4 Arnold lean General Course GAA r we 'lr 4 FHA 4 ICG P es 4 Rodeo 2 3 Swlng Cho r 3 CholrA3A 4 Four ROW TWO Bakehorn Harrlett General Course A1 2 4 YTeen 3 4 Llbrclry As Bardsley Ioyce Lee Commerclal Course GAAl 2 3 4 Ir Red Crossl YTeens 2 Llbrary Asst 4 Barr Robert Industnal Course Bates Mable Paulme Commercial Course Llbrary Asst 4 ll' Hed Crc Q 4 Narclssus Collecto Beard Ienny Kay Commerclal Course Beauchamp Iudlth Ann General Course A l 3 r oss l FH Se ROW THREE Bell Myron lndustrlal Course Bender Llnda Lee College Entrance Course A l ens 'Natlonal Honor Soclety Q ence Club 4 Benner Shlrley K General Course F 3 4 Blrden Dallas Ioe Industnal Course Black Robert D Industrlal Course v I I I ol J - ml , GA ,,3,:- s,, st.4. 2 3, , Cl , , , 1 ' 1 2, l 4 ng - TTR' I l, 2, 3, 4g and l ,,,, , - ay I ' ' M' , ' , , 3, 4, lstm s C , 2, 3, 4, H S, I - 1, 4' o 'I , I, - z ' I .I , - z - I P f ' V GA , ,'l Red Cr , 4, A 4, C, 4 Scroll 4, Yere-eng' 3, 4 Pres 2, l3and l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Bend 4 - J . cs , ., , , 1 onc 2 , Z, , I 3 4, Chrgstm o r , 2, 3 e lub 4 lrls' GA 3, 4 YTe ,- 2 3 4, H0599 2, 3, 4' A' S1 T1-M 3, 4, 4 -ci f I , ' . 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H un l G Q A QW-J.-,Aww 4 xll1,M+l,rm l O Ffv-,+'lvw-ull l fl We Were the Lostest' Krds Ever ROW ONE Blackman Karen Sue Commercial Course lr Red Cross 2 Narctssus Collector 4 Blackman Sharon Kay Commercral Course Ir Red Cross 2 Bondar Alexander lndustnal Course HYI Bostlc Iudy General Course Bandl 2 3 4 Rodeo 1 2 Hornecomtng Attendant 4 Bradley Iudy General Course Al 2 3 4 Vtce Pres 3 Pres Braun Charles College Entrance Course ackl Noon Leaguel 2 H1Yl 2 3 S 2 Pres Sctence Club 3 4 Treas 4 Safety Patroll 2 Lteut 2 ROW TWO Bruck Bob General Course eol 2 H1Yl 3 4 Sc1enceCub3 Burkhart Nancy Lea Commercxcrl Course Band 1 2 3 4 Second Lreut 4 Four Way Musxc Festrval l O tl d Sroll 3 4 Vtc Pes 4 Rodeo l 4 Stu t Councl 3 4 Peruvran Staff l 2 Asst News Edrtor 2 Nar c1ssus Stall 2 3 4 CoEdrtor1nCh1ef 3 Ed1tormCh1et 4 Franklm Press Conventron 3 lndtana lournaltsm Instttute 2 3 Sormg Concert 2 3 4 Chrtstmas Concert 2 3 4 Sentor Play 4 Caple Lynda College Entrance Course GAA l 2 3 Gtrls League Cabmet 4 Iuntor Play 3 Rodeo 3 4 Chotr 3 4 Trl M 3 4 Swtng Choir 3 Four Way Musrc Festtval 3 4 Chrtstmas Concet 3 4 Sprmg Concert 3 4 Peruv an Stall 2 Narcrssus Collector 4 Carr Oneda General Course d Cross l eens 2 C Swtng Chotr 4 Sprtng Concert 3 4 Chrtstrnas Concert 3 4 Four Way Muszc Festtval 3 4 Rodeo 3 4 Nattonal Honor Soctety 4 Carnger Edward Bruce Industrxal Course Student Body Pres 4 Boys League Treas 3 Varsrty Club 2 3 4 Pres 4 Natronal Honor Soctety 3 4 Rodeo4 Basket 1 3 4 Wres ng 2 Footballl 2 3 4 Co Capt Track l 2 3 4 Noon League 2 Cattm loyce Ellen College Entrance Course G1l'lS League Rep l 3 YTeens 3 4 GAAI 2 3 4 Scrence Club 4 Sec 4 Qutll and Scroll 3 4 Sec 3 Treas 4 Na tronal Honor Socrety 3 4 Iu Play 3 Rodeo 2 3 4 Homecornrng Attendant l Peruvtan Staff 2 3 4 Edttortn Chret 3 4 lndlana Iournalrsm lnstttute 2 Prankltn Press Conventton 3 Sentor Play Student Drr 4 ROW THREE Chns Lawrence Edward General Course Chotr 2 3 4 Robe Mgr 4 Rodeo 2 4 Golf 2 4 oot ball l Noon League l 2 Cleveland Marlon Davxd Commercral Course C 2 3 Cole Martha Lourse General Course ctssus Advertrsmg Mgr 3 4 G11 League Rep 3 Compton Davld General Course Cross Country 2 Noon League 3 4 Cooke Iohn College Entrance Course Student Body Vtce Pres Varsrty Club 2 3 S c 4 Boys League Counctl 2 Class Pres 2 Class Sec 3 S u dent Counctl 2 3 4 Sgt at Arms 3 Scrence Club 3 4 Na 'tonal Honor Soctety 3 4 H1 Y 1 Sec l Chotr 3 4 es 4 Swtng Chotr 4 Rodeo 3 4 Golf 2 3 Cross Country 2 ball ketball l Correll Constance Mae College Entrance Course Ir Red Crossl 2 3 4 GAAl 2 Scrence Club 4 Sprrng Concert 2 Narctssus Collector 4 Q , I A bIQ11I I, , I, I tli , , I, I, , -I , l- . . 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Soon We Were Sophs and Ordering Rings ROW ONE Cover Ierry Lewls Industnal Course Varstty Club 3 4 Treas 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Basketball l Trackl 2 3 4 Wrestltng 2 3 4 Noon Leaguel Cress Rrchard l deo 1 rs ty Club l 2 Cress Iohn Ioseph restltngl 2 3 4 F tb lll Cnppen Madelme lean Bncll lr l:leclCroSsl 2 GAA12 3 General Bosketbal General General HSLA 3 4 Cross Wxllram N Industnal Football l Wrestlmg lndustr ol Club 3 4 Cypherd Ann Commercxal Course l M r l Course Course Y Teens Course Course YTeens 2 3 4 GAAI 2 lxctonol Hono Soctety 4 t Club 4 lumor Play 3 Chrtstmas Conce 3 Sprmq Conce ' 2 HSLA 3 4 ROW TWO 4 Four Way Mustc Festtval l 2 3 4 Sprtng Concert l Z p Bond 1 2 A lr Rea Cr s Rodeo Attendant 2 Narctssus Collector 4 Doran Karen Kay Commercial Course ed C oss l YTeens 2 3 A o Choxr 3 4 Sprtng Concert l 2 3 4 Chrtstmas Concert l Fo Way MUSIC Festtval l Z 3 4 Odeo l Douglass Ccxrolme Sue Commercnal Course eo l 2 GAA l 2 eens 2 Se ROW THREE Dravmg Karen Commercral Course Al 2 3 e lr Red C Durkes Beverly lean General Course lr hed Cross l 2 4 Sec 4 Rodeo A en ant 4 Dye lay A Industnal Course Noon League L 3 4 Cross Country 2 Dyer Susxe General Course Class l eas l 2 Class Vtce Pres 3 Cass Pres 4 Student unctl l 2 4 Nattonol Honor Soc etv 3 4 Y e .1 4 GAA l Grrls League 2nd Vtce Pres 4 Fltgerettes 3 4 Dmsmore Dems Alan College Entrance Course Bandl 2 Boys Leaque llep 1 Sctence Cltb 4 Wrestlna I 4 Chou' 4 nodeo 4 Donaldson Suzanne General Course Al2 4 orre JGAABO d4Crs Lea ue Hep 'Nlattora Honc Sccletv 4 Doran Eloise Loretta Commercxal Course Alf. ZBan Doran Iudle General Course l fl l Chrlslrncxs C n er l Festtvol 3 rio eo 'l 1 bture T Enms Icxne Ellen Commerclal Course o o ette l our ay lv' tc Clr mas Conce l 2 , r 3 G ls Lea e, s A t Club Engel Douglas R Industnal Course Jus l Club 3 r Sec 4 Cross Country sketball l T ack l 2 G ll X 3 4 woon Leog e 3 3, 4, Pe- , , 3, 42 GA W lf 2,' 3,142 , ' OS 11, 22 ' ' 5 ' ' I lr, ,H r g - , , 4, GA lg Ban' l, 2, 3, 4, H1-Y , Ro , 2, 3- Football 1, 2, 3, g. f 2. 3. 43 Gr' 4 4 , ,R .2. 3, 41 Vo 1 , , 3. , , ' Rod , 5 , , Y-T , 3, 4, c. 3. W , , , g oo a , 2, 3, G I 5 . , .5 , , : , : - , I 3, 4. I . . . GA , , , 4, S c. 4, ross l, 2. I 7 ' 4, . L , . 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A I H ' l, 2, Y-Teen Z, 3 4 GAA l, 2 I 3 GA , 'C 3 4 Yrleens- 2 3, 4 Art Club ', d l. - I ' Inf' 'trta , 4, T cas. 3, . ly Trtvlv l 2, 3 4 Ban. 2 3, 4, .' o c t , 2 3, Bo: H 5 r , , o ', , ' Y' u , 4 As Juniors, We Learned Father Knows Best ROW ONE Fenelle Bob General Course Footballl 2 3 4 Track 2 Golf 2 H1Yl Chotr 4 Ferguson Charles Thomas Industnal Course Fems Barbara I General Course Ir Red Cross 1 2 4 FHA 4 Treas 4 HSLA 3 Sprlng Con cer 2 Flora Allan Edward General Course Floyd Margaret Commerclal Course rs Lague Rep12 3 GAAI I-'ultz Paul Alan College Entrance Course Class Treas 4 Art Club Z 3 4 Pres 4 Boys League Rep 3 Rodeo 4 Chorr 4 Chrmstmas Concert 4 Four Way Musrc Festval 4 Cross Country Mgr 3 4 Basketball Mgr Z 3 4 Tenms 1 2 3 4 Narcrssus Collector 4 ROW TWO HrYl 2 Pres l Vlce Pres 2 Sclence Club 4 Wrestlmg Fuqua Ierry General Course H1 Y l 2 3 4 lndustrxal Club 4 Football l Noon League 4 Gambee Lmda Sue College Entrance Course lr Red Crossl YTeens 2 3 4 NFL1 2 3 4 Vzce Pres 4 Qutll and Scro'l 3 4 Scrence Club 3 Natronal Honor So crety 3 4 Cwrrls State 3 State Speech F1nals 3 Chrrstmas Play 3 4 Cnrrsrmas lableau 4 Peruvzan Asst Feature LG ttor 3 Narcrssus Prcture Edrtor 4 Iumor Play Student Dlr 3 Garlxnghouse Ioan College Entrance Course Ir Red Cross 3 4 FHA 4 Pres 4 Narcrssus Collector 4 Gamer Kenny I Industrxal Course Tackl 2 3 4 Football2 3 4 Gasaway Max Industnal Course ROW THREE Gerselman Max Edward Industrxal Course lndustrxal Club 4 Cross Country 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 Geyer Norma lean College Entrance Course lr Red Cross l 2 3 4 Treas 4 Student Councrl 4 Peru vlan Stalt 2 Narcrssus Stall 2 Goble Iohn Industrial Course lndustr al Club 1 Peruvran Pressman 2 3 4 Gochenour Russell L Industnal Course Varstty Club 2 3 4 Boys Leauge Rep l 4 Noon League 3 Footballl 2 3 Wrestllngl 2 3 4 lndustrlal Club 3 4 Track 3 4 Graftt Eugema College Entrance Course Tr1M 3 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 Scrence Club 4 State Speech Contest 3 Art Club 1 Peruvran Asst Feature Edrtor 4 Chorr 1 2 3 4 Rodeo 1 2 3 4 Four Way Musrc Festrval 2 4 Chrrstmas Concert 2 3 4 Sprmg Concert l Grandstalt Robert Eugene College Entrance Course Eana 1 2 3 4 Capt 4 1r1lvI 4 Nattonar Honor Socrety 4 Sctence Club 4 Vlce Pres 4 Football 1 Basketball l X 3 N N .X Q33 YN X, . r , , , 1 , , . . t - r , I f - I I ' Gill' e .,,, 45 , 2. I I I I I I - Foreman, Robert Lawrence College Entrance Course I f I 2 ' f 1 I V r V 2, 23, 4: I 2 I l 3 I I . . ' , - , W , ,,,, ' - , , 2, 3, 4. ' 4 ' ' ' ' And Recalled Moonltghl Memortes al' lhe Prom ROW ONE Gray Thomas M1chael General Course H l Varstty Club 2 Football l 2 W stltngl 2 4 Gndley Ruth Ann General Course Gross Elmer I Industrxal Course Grusenmeyer Iay Frederlck College Entrance Course Transferred from Morry Htgh School Norfolk V1rg1n1a 3 Sclence Club 4 H1 Y 4 Gruwell Everxll Commerclal Course Z 3 YTeens 3 4 Trea 3 4 Gtrls League tce Pres 4 G1rls League Hep 7 Nattonal Honor Soctety 3 4 Narctssus Collector 4 Gustafson Ronald Industnal Course ROW TWO Commercxal Course Guyer Sharon K Y Teens 2 3 4 Sec 4 GAA l Nattonal Honor Soctety 3 4 C ass Sec l 4 Hahn Robert L lndustrtal Club l 2 roll 3 4 Treas Industnal Course 4 VICSPES 3 Pres 4 Qu1ll an Pres 4 Nattonal Honor Soctety 3 4 School Photographer l 2 3 4 Narctssus Bustness Mgr 4 Peruvtan Adverttstng M r 3 Harshman Bob Varstty Club 2 3 4 Boys League Hep 3 Wrestltng 3 Track l Industnal Course Hartshorne Frank W General Course lndustrtal Club 1 Noon L ague l 2 3 4 NFL 2 3 T a k M r 2 Rodeo 2 3 Sound Crew 2 3 4 Na ctssus ol lector 4 Hatton Anna May Commerczal Course Red Cross l 2 3 4 Sec 2 1 Pres 3 Pres 4 GAA l Nattonal Honor Soctety 3 4 Gtl ague H p 1 2 State Spamsh Contest 2 Hayes Gayle V General Course 4 rack l 4 Footba Noon League .7 3 4 Cross Country l I ROW THREE Hentgen Terry Wlllzam Industrxal Course 4 Bas elbal M r 2 Trac Hxers Ierry Industnal Course Hmer Becky Sue Commerclal Course lr Hed Cross l GAA 2 3 4 GAA Boa d 3 Band l M 2 4 Chrtstmas Concert l .7 4 Sprt Concert 4 Fou W est val 1 Hodson Arhss Ioan Commerclal Course lr Red Cross 2 4 Hodson Ianet Sue Commerclal Course Ir Red Cross 2 4 Narctssus Collector 4 Hoff Iohn R1chard Industnal Course ll ' 0 II I 3 'i 9 , , , : , ' Y C . 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Finally We Were Sensors In Our Yellow Cords ROW ONE Hostetler Iames Earl Industnal Course H1Y l lndustr1al Club 3 4 Noon League 2 3 4 Narclssus Collector 4 Hutchmson Iohnny lndustnal Course Noon League 1 2 Football l 2 Wrestl1ng l Houlxhan Slnrley Ann Commerclal Course Ir Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Vlce Pres 4 Nat1onal Honor So C1 y3 4 Rodeol 4 Imholl Garth E General Course Transferred from LaGrange H1gh School lrom Lake Charles Lou1s1ana 4 Sctence Club 4 Iohnson Iudxth Arlene Commercxal Course Ir Red Cross l FHA 2 4 Parlramentanan 4 Rodeo 4 Iones Charlotte Ann Commercxal Course fTeens2 3 4 GAA2 3 4 HOW TWO Kexm Loxs General Course Natlonal Honor Soc1ety 4 Rodeo 4 Narc1ssus Collector 4 Kmg Thomas lndustnal Course F otballl 2 3 4 Track l 2 3 4 Basketballl Wrest mg 2 Vars1ty Club 2 3 4 Boys League Pres 4 Klrk Thomas A College Entrance Course Boys League Rep l 2 3 Boys League Treas 4 H1Yl vlCe Pres l Varslty Club 2 3 4 V1ce Pres 4 Noon League 2 3 4 Student Counc1l3 Class Treas 3 Footballl 2 3 asketball l Track l 2 R C r Chrtstmas Concert 3 4 Sprmg Concert 3 4 Four Way MUSIC Festxval 3 4 NGYCISSUS Collector 4 Kuntz Ieannme General Course GAA 1 2 3 Art Club 2 Lee Lynda Tyler Commerclal Course Y Teens 2 3 4 Vlce Pres 3 4 Student Counctl 2 GAA l 2 3 4 Glrls League Rep 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Four Way Mus1c Fest1val l 2 3 4 Chr1stmas Concert 1 2 3 4 ROW THREE Lxle Lo: Ann College Entrance Course Student Counc1l l 2 3 4 Tr1 M 1 2 3 4 HlSlOYlGH 4 Gnrls L ague Rec Sec 3 Pres 4 YTeens 2 3 NFL l 2 3 4 H1stor1an 3 Sec 4 Nattonal Honor Soctety 3 4 Band 1 2 4 Lb 4 Ch r Acc l 2 3 4 L1b 4 Four Way Mus1c Festwal 1 2 3 4 Sprmg Concert I 2 3 4 Chrlstmas Con rtl 2 3 4 Rodeo Att 2 3 Rodeo Rodeo Acc 2 Rodeo lvIus1c Dtr 4 Sen1or Play 4 Iumor Play 3 Lrghty Mary Rebecca Commercial Course YTeens 2 3 4 GAAl 2 3 4 Nattonal Honor Soc1ety 4 lVIcCam Donald Lee College Entrance Course Scxence Club 3 4 Boys State 3 Nat1onal Honor Soczety 3 Pep Band 1 2 3 4 Dance Band 2 3 Chr1st'nas Concert 2 3 4 Sprmg Con ert 1 2 3 4 Swtng Chotr 3 o Way Mustc Festtval l 2 3 4 Tr1 M 1 2 3 4 VlCe Pres 4 luntor Play 3 Wrestl1ng 3 Noon League 2 3 Sen or Play 4 McCartney Ralph General Course Art Club 4 Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety 4 Cross Country 3 Basketball 2 3 McDamel B111 General Course 2 3 4 H1 Y 2 4 Sctence Club 3 4 Cho1r 3 4 Fo Way MUSlC Pesuval 3 4 Chnstmas Concert 3 4 Tr1M 4 Rodeo 2 3 4 lumor Play 3 Narc1ssus Collector 4 McElheny M1ke Industnal Course Noon League 2 3 4 Safety Patrol 2 3 Football Mgr 4 Krrkmeyer Iohn R Ir Industnal Course Track Mgr 4 I 0 U I - e . . , . g - , 5 , , , 7 -- V- ' ' ' 3,,1.'g et' ' Q I A Q ce , ,p 111:11 ,,3,4? , 4, Band 1, 2, 34' 4,' student DU 44, choir 2, 34 4g Rodeo 2, 32 I 1 I - l, , , g I I I I c , , , gl I ' A 5 F ur- Q, VAIV A I I I I 1 ' 5 : 1 : i - - - ' I I ' l ' -V -A l NFL ,I , , - , : . 7 , 7 ur- 4g B 5 , , 3, 43 odeo 3, llj hoi 3, 4g I ' 7 V , ' 7 A 7 . 82 . Memorizing Lines for Time Out' for Ginger McG1nms lay D lndustrxal Course H1 Y l Boys League Rep 3 Industrtal Club 4 Varstty ub 2 3 Football l 2 3 Wrestltng 1 Maggard Raymond Leland Industnal Course Nlarcrssus Collector 4 Manmes Donna Dee NF 2 3 YTeens3 4 GAAI Commercxal Course Martm Barbara lean Commercxal Course FHA 4 Natxonal Honor Soctety 4 Mattox Sharon Kay lr Red Cross 2 3 GAA 1 Mlller Carol Ann Transferred from Fulton Hrgh School Fulton County 4 Sentor Play 4 Narctssus Collect r 4 ROW TWO Commercxal Course General Course Mrller James Wayne Industnal Course Noon League 2 4 Mxller Patty Sue Commercxal Course GAAI 2 3 4 Rodeo 2 3 4 Narctssus Collector 4 Mrlls B111 Industnal Course ustrtal Club 3 Rodeo l 2 Foo 2 No ague l 2 C otr 3 4 Chrtstma C ncert Z Four Way Music Festlval 2 3 4 Mxlls Margaret Commercxal Course GAA l Gtrls League Rec l 3 Rod o 3 4 Rod o Att l Queen 4 Ttgerettes 3 4 Four Way Mustc Festtval 3 4 Chrlstmas Concert 3 4 Sprtng Concert 3 4 Narcxssus Col lector 4 Mxshler Beverly Louxse Commercxal Course Cass Vxce Pres l NFLl 2 3 4 Tr1M 3 4 Grrls Lea ue Rec Sec 4 lNat1onal Honor Soctety 3 4 Sec Treas 4 Chou' 3 4 Rodeo 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 Moore hm College Entrance Course 3 Rodeo l 2 3 4 Iunlor 3 Chotr 4 Swtng Chotr 4 Sentor Play 4 Nattonal Honor Soctety 4 ROW THREE Mooney Larry Allen Art Course Club 2 3 Morecraft Iudxth Kay College Entrance Course GAAI 2 lr Red Cross 2 3 Porn! Sec 2 Pres 3 Art Club l 2 3 4 Sec Treas 4 Scxence Club 3 odeo l 2 Natronal Honor Soctety 4 Murphy Alxce Mae Commercxal Course lr Red Cross l 2 3 4 Natronal Honor Socxety 3 4 Rodeo Murphy Mxchael B College Entrance Course N l Scrence Club 4 Varsrty C ub 4 H1Y l 4 No n ague 3 4 Cross Country 3 4 Tack l 2 3 4 lun Play 3 Myers Iudy Ann College Entrance Course eens 2 3 4 GAAI 3 4 Qurll and S oll 4 M l 4 Sec 4 Rodeo l Rodeo cc 3 4 C otr c l 2 3 4 Vtce Pres 4 Swtng Chotr Acc 2 3 4 Fo ay Mustc Fest val l Z 3 4 g C cert l 2 Chrtstmas Concert l 2 3 4 Franklm Press Convent on 3 Peruvlan Statt 2 Perutvtan Assoc Edt or 3 4 Iumor Play 3 Myers Iudy K College Entrance Course GAA l 2 Y Teens 2 3 4 Natronal Honor Soctety 4 Mayor e l 2 3 4 Four Way Muslc Festival l 2 3 4 C r mas Concert l 2 3 4 Sprlng Concet l 2 3 4 Pep Band l 2 3 4 Rodeo 2 4 Narcxssus Collector 4 R . .Y 7 7 ' I ' 7 7 - 7 7 Cl- I7 7 7 7 7' I 7 2. I NFL 7 7 7 7 7 P1ClY 7 7 ' A L 7 - 7 7 7 ' . . Art , 7 4. 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I I I'r's Been A Tremendous Four Years ROW ONE Myers Marland W Industnal Course Student Councrl Z Neupert Alrce Ann Commercral Course Ir Red Cross l 2 3 4 Art Club 4 Newby Stanley General Course Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Four Way Musrc Festrval 1 2 3 4 Sprmg Concertl 2 3 4 Chrrstmas Concert 1 2 3 4 Rodeo l 2 Narcrssus Collector 4 Oglesby Thomas Wxllram College Entrance Course l 3 4 Treas 1 Vrce Pres 4 Scrence Cu NFL 3 4 Tennrs 2 3 4 Boys League Rep 2 H1 Y Conven tron 1 2 4 Football 2 Wrestlrng 4 Cross Country 3 Track l Rodeo 2 Class V1ce Pres 4 Pegg Robert Iohn lndustrral Course Varsrty Club 2 3 4 Noon League 1 2 3 4 Football l 2 ck I Pegg Sam K Industnal Course Bandl 2 3 4 Cho1r3 4 Rodeo 4 Footballl ROW TWO Premer Beverly Gay College Entrance Course Ir Red Cross 3 4 Radel Iohn Ir Industnal Course Basketball 1 Noon League 4 Range Emre Industnal Course Transferred from Tennessee 2 Varsrty Club 2 3 4 Boys League Rep 3 4 Vrce Pres 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Narcrssus Collector 4 Rrdenour Mary Lynn General Course Ir Red Cross 3 4 Band l Four Way Musrc Festrval l Narcrssus Collector 4 Rouch Fredenck C College Entrance Course Varsrty Club 3 4 Noon League 2 3 4 Boys League Rep 2 Chorr 4 Swmg Chorr 4 Rodeo l 2 3 4 Iumor Play 3 Cross Country 3 4 Tenms 2 3 4 Senror Play 4 Russo Iames Mrchael Industnal Course H1Y l Football Mgr 1 2 ROW THREE Sampson Ronald Lewrs Industnal Course Noon League 3 4 Chorr 3 Rodeo 3 4 Chrrstrnas Concert 3 Four Way Musrc Festrval 3 Schmidt Constance I Commercxal Course GAA 1 YTeer1s 2 3 4 Ir Red Cross 1 Peruvran Stall 2 NGFCISSUS Index Edrtor 3 Underclass Edrtor 4 Schrader Wayne Industrzal Course otballl 2 3 4 Trackl 3 Wrestl gl 2 3 4 Vars Club 2 3 4 Boys League Rep 4 Schroll Carolyn B Commercxal Course Ir Red Cross 1 Art Club 4 Natronal Honor Soctety 4 Schroll Marrlyn K Commercral Course Ir Red Cross l Art Club 4 Schroll Walter Ir Industnal Course Narcrssus Collector 4 Hr-Y ', 2, , , . , 4 - . , ' lb 3, 4g 3,41Tra ,iii 'WI 4' 'f - '- FO I , . , I , : in , , , : ity . 84 . We Know We II Never Forget the FacuH'y ROW ONE Sharpf Helen General Course Shzpley Marlene Sue Commercxal Course GAA l 2 Nattonal Honor SOClGlY 3 4 Sxmpson Carol Lee Art Course Club l 4 G1 League Art Chrm 4 Sentor Play Stage Mgr 4 Smith Robert F College Entrance Course H1Y1 2 3 4 Boys League Rep 4 Peruvtan 2 Narctssus Sports Edttor 3 Football l 3 Wrestl1ng l 3 4 Smith Carl College Entrance Course N l Boys L ague Rep l Rodeo l 2 3 Football l Z ChOlT 4 Yell Leader 4 Smxth Dwam Industrlal Course ROW TWO Smxth Paul G College Entrance Course l 2 3 4 Sgt at Arms 1 Pres 2 Treas 4 Narctss Collector 4 Boys League Rep 3 Football l Stegman Ann College Entrance Course udent Counc1l 1 3 4 Treas 4 GAA 1 2 lwat1onal Honor Soctety 4 Class Pres 1 Class S c 2 Iumor Play 3 Rodeo l 2 3 4 B Team Yell Leader 2 Fresh man Yell Leader Cho1r 2 3 4 Tr1 M 2 3 4 Sprmg Con cert 2 3 4 Chr1stmas Concert 2 3 4 Four Way Muszc Festtval 2 3 4 Stout Thomas Iasper General Course Strassle Carolyn Sue College Entrance Course A1 2 3 Ir Red Crossl 2 Pres 2 YTeens 3 4 ar CISSUS Stall l 2 3 Peruv1an Staff 1 2 3 Narctssus Col lector 4 Swope Betty Lou Commerclal Course GAA l 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 Four Way MUSlC Festtval Z Nar ctssus Collector 4 Ullery Carol Sue Commercxal Course GAA 1 ROW THREE Taylor Ixm College Entrance Course Transferred from Marton Htgh School Lake Charles LOUlSl ana 4 Thomas Linda Lee Commercxal Course Ir Red Cross 2 3 4 HSLA 3 4 Ward Iudy Commercial Course GAAI 2 3 4 Homecommg Queen 4 Warder Terry General Course Golf l 2 3 4 Wrestltng 3 Vars1ty Club 4 Noon League Weaver Beverly Faye Commercxal Course eens 2 3 4 GAA l 2 3 4 FHA 4 Rod o 2 Wexdeman Robert Alan Industnal Course Noon League 4 I 0 . . I GA I, , 5 . t, , 1 1 ' V1 :N - Art ' , 2, 3, 4, vtce-Pres. lg GAA 1, 2, 3, 1 rls' V 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' ' 'P ' FL 1 ' S . g , , 5 ,'g . Football l, 2, 3, Wrestl1ng lg Track l, 2. . - H1-Y 1 1 ,I , .- - , . , . p A us , 1, 2, fi. ' ' 4 ' 4 Sl , , , . 7 , , 37 NFL l, 27 , ' ' ' 1 1 1 E. 1 ' I , I I I . 1 . Y-T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 13- . 85 . And We Bet They II Never Forget' Us ROW ONE Wexst Rebecca Ann Commercral Course GAAI 2 4 Art Club 4 Ir Red Crossl 2 3 Rodeo 2 3 Peruvlan Staff 2 3 News Edrtor 3 Narcissus Collector 4 Welke Patncxa Ann College Entrance Course GAAI 2 3 4 YTeens 2 4 Nattonal Honor Soctety 4 Sclence Club 4 Rodeo 1 2 3 4 Westafer Bxll College Entrance Course Basketballl 2 3 4 Trackl 3 4 Cross Countryl 2 3 4 Varstty Club 2 3 4 H1Y 1 4 NCIFCISSLS Collector 4 Wheeler Davxd College Entrance Course NFLI 2 3 4 Pres 4 H1Y 3 Natxonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Iumor Play 3 Christmas Play 3 Boys State 3 Qu1ll and Scroll 3 4 Sc1ence Club 3 4 State NFL Fmals 3 Band 2 3 4 F1rstL1eut 4 TrxM 3 4 Treas 4 Chrlstmas Concert 3 4 Spring Concert 2 3 Four Way Musxc Festtval 2 3 4 Kmg Candrdate 4 Rodeo 2 3 4 Iournalrsm Instrtute 3 Peruvran News Edltor 3 4 Narcxssus Actwrtres Edttor 4 Semor Play 4 Student Councxl 3 Wluttenberger Ion Howell General Course Band l Rodeo 2 Wrlbum Charles Ir Industnal Course ROW TWO Wrlson Alxce lane Commercxal Course Club12 3 AAI Wrlson Rosellen Commercial Course Ir Red Cross 1 Student Counctl l 2 Gtrls League Cabmet 2 3 4 Peruvran Feature Edrtor 3 Narcxssus Underclassman Edltor 3 Rodeo Att l 3 Homecommg Att 2 Bandl 2 3 4 Sprmg Concert 1 2 3 4 Chrtstmas Concert 2 4 Four Way Music Festtval l 2 3 4 Iumor Play 3 Winters Iohn Daruel General Course Art Club 2 Wrse Charlene General Course A 1 2 s Ar C B Four Way Music Festlval l 2 Sprmg Concert 1 Z Chrtst mas Concert l 2 Peruvran Stott 2 Woodhouse Richard Lee General Course Band l 2 3 4 Trl M 2 3 4 Choir 2 3 4 Dance Band 2 Sprmg Concert l 2 3 4 Chrtstrnas Concert l 2 3 4 Four Way Musxc Festrval 1 2 3 4 Rodeo 2 3 4 Zehnsky Nick Industrxal Course ROW THREE Zrnn Alxce General Course andl 2 3 4 Tr1M2 3 4 Chor3 4 PepBand2 3 Dance Band2 3 Rodeo2 3 4 Look reports are a rcqurrw rrent tor lumor Englt h cla e an Junta cla othcer an l'llH o wee PF6wldG 1l Mar lvn Personett ecretary I B r rrett pre ldent and Karl Klna trea urer ao over some book the trctton cen er o 0 chool lthrary Prom, Play, and Harder Classes Mean Work for Jumors Talkmg may be somethmg that K1rlc Srmth doesnt do xery much but Larry Cover and loann Burgan are sttll lnlerested tn what hes saytng To com cr phrase You can tell a Juntor but you cant tell htm much mtght apply to PHS Jumors who entered therr t1rst year as upper classmen th1s year wtth lots of plans and work ahead ot them Durmg class electtons they chose hm Bur nett presrdent Ralph Rlchards v1ce presrdent Martlyn Personett secretary and Karl Kmg treasurer When Ralph Rrchards moved to Wa bash Pam I-hnson replaced htm as vxce presl dent Whtle the Rodeo had many Jumors rn 1ts cast the hrst really blg 1un1or proyect was the class play The Curtous Savages Sandra lordan as Mrs Ethel Savage led the cast through the lrvely anttcs ot an 1nsane asylum Prottts from the play were used tor the lumor Prom the b1g clance ot the year lt was here that most 1un1ors realrzed that they were hnally at the top and would soon be semors Pan Ahead 1 what yur to ha e, to do lncc have only one more year belore gorng out tnto the cold crusl world Loolunq over the po ters hown bv Larry l-lemdal are Patty Cath Karen Blackman and C ala Gaunt 87 r ' ' -13 11:3 11, .Cl ' ' r :ss ,ss P T 'sn, -,J ., my J , ss. 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Butzln Larry Calla han Anlla Carey P len Cat nn Patty Camn law Cole Row Szx Lmda Colglazrer Corre Va y Cos n lack Cover lane Cove How Seven Dor s Cr st Iohn Cyp herd Iohn Dagnen Becky DaWalt Caro Deane Dlane DeLavvter Wayne De Lawler Row Exght Bonme Devrne Della Donaldson D ana Don aldson Mary Helen Douglas Kenny Edwards Dean Ellers Sharon Lnqe age Row Nme Wrlla Lnyart Sharon Ewer I-'rea Fecht man Debble Flshback Geo gann Foo hee Marian Foy Iohn Frankovrch Row Ten Larry Garber! Kenny Garland Mar'ha Gar land Craxg Gaunt Bonnre Geberrn Iulre Gllgrlsl Don Gray Row Eleven Max Greene Torn Grether Torn Grrnes Norwood Hall Ierry Ham mon Lxnda Hancock Ieanne hartleroad , 'lx . ., ii .::.- I :V . V gif C ,, A zzr -.r, W L L , L lll- 5 ,P Q .I J . y 2 W V r V y , V r , A A avg i X 3 r, I V Y 4 , 3 W f f 1 B C M 1 .1 f A sg., Q :., E My 4 I ,Al . is 'gi I A y U 4, X 4 ':'2: 2 az E::sf X ' X -l 1'::: 1 . E c 1. A N 24 I I V Q- 'f , Mi sv Nil' A M 4 V' -I 1 , Y , r up C . ' .. , A 155555. 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EQQE J 'K S. rv .lf 1,299 92 Q I. 89 0 Y 143 'D' 'Tc wwf 'nf ii who I : 1 e I : :,. .H il ..jA N ' 'K CY , X : V 5 ' A A ' 1 . ' I L 3 . 'r son, V ' , 'if R 1 . 'nhl lx on ', Q - A ' ' 1-fi , l 'S . , ' f r ':'t ' ' S. ' , ,1 1'-4 ' W-.f ffl , ' Q ' ' - , l K- ' X - FX , t - 5 2-2. X . H. . : I J id X . , e U 19 tfffif A 1 A r K tt' ' L .1 .tte A - A 1 ' ' 1 . 1 . LF aa ' 5 I ' Q Til , ' . tr - Q, 1 1 f J ,1-1 fig 2't -, , - I I I , 1 - A 1 1 -- , A ,, Q ' ' iff ... Silk -e .MJ if f ' r A ., no :'1?mM l, W 1 ..A.- rrrr r m 4 at A A trryt 1 XM 'rtr ga v, T f 1:9 U ,,, I 'Sv A' L L4 ff gli- AA 292 90 Juniors How One Dale Smxth Freeman Sm1th Kerth Smrth Krrk Smlth Mrckr Smrth Sue Smrth Garry Stackhouse Row Two Bob Sterlmg Io n Stout B111 Struble Davrd Sutton Fred Tate hm Thomas Iud1e Thompson Row Three Iosre Thorpe Ted Trbbets Mane 'Ioepter Davld Townsend Della Townsend Iudy Townsend Phrllrp Townsend Row Four Sharon 'lrexler Francls Tuttle Connie Van Baalen Dave Van Treese Mary I Volpert Sherry Ward Tom Waymrre Row Five Iere Wendt Iohn Wh te Iudy Whrte Marrdean Whrte Davrd Wrl helm Lana W lkmson lean me Wll'lGmS Row Sxx Ronme W1ll1a'ns Nancy Wrlson Iames Wrth am Scotty Wxrlck Mke Wauster John Wyhe rm Yard Row Seven Srdney Zerbe Nancy Zrmmerman 4 - , , Y , . ,L OT .N 4 is E ' , ' 7151! I we , ' I - zru W . K Y K ge? 1, P I . V , ' , , I , X f , ' h f ' L X x r y 'l 'tim '1t'Ww' ,'s i z ,L U N' . . 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J ' : ' ' ' ' 4 , f if x ---- Q J i K ,---- ,Nw r ' I 1 I Yi, T YN Q 2 , p , , I- ' M in - i s T : T - ' Dick Remeke sophomore class pres1der1t practlces a speech for other class offtcers Walt R1che son vlce prestdent Sue Braun treasurer and Pat Mtze secretary Sophs Suffer Speech, Select Class Rmgs for Next Year New trash contcnners purchased by the Student COUDC1l thxs year kept students aware of messy halls Wa1t1ng for Byron Eckelbarger to p1ck up the paper he dropped are Sharon Hughes and SUSIE Wemke Speech geometry and World htstory were only a few of the courses whtch all knowmg sophomores faced thls year They qutckly found that bemg a sophomore was harder than bemg a freshman but 1t was st1ll fun Class offlcers D1Ck Relneke prestdent Walt and Sue Braun treasurer met Wtth homeroom representattves early 111 the sprmg to selec thetr class rtngs These rmgs Wtll be dehvered next fall and then Wlll begm the tradttlona tradtng between h1m and her Although they have no Prom to QIVG e Sophomore Class Wlll st1ll contrtbute to the semors departmg as they take charge of dec oratmg the Ttg Arena for Commencement mght You can fmd anythmg 1n a grrl s purse lack McPher son sees as loyce Ross empttes her purse on the table But why would a gtrl carry around a bottle of rubber cement? 91 0 f L 1 4 , . Richeson, vice-presidentg Pat Mize, secretary, . . , t y I . . . . 1 4 ' , th 'lu Fr Q 4.4 ld 'Vi A. -su H 'far X if.. ,,, f, wi . s ar I ET 44 xl Q A-11' wtbdk x 4 ' Q. B'-fH xY, H. fn.. WNY 6 --I V2 it lk he fs uf . V T L..L .4 X Sophomores Row One: Margaret Abner, Kent Ayres, Etta Barr, Ralph Barr, David Barrows, Bar- bara Bell, Harold Bertram. Row Two: Tom Bessignano, Monte Binkerd, Edna Bishop, Carol Charles Bodey, Carol Bon- ney. Black, Dave Black. Row Three Sabra Bow man Itm Bradley Sue Braun Brooks Iackte Brothers Nyles Brown Cratg Brtggs Phtl Row Four Barry Burkhart Bernard Burns Dean Calla han hm Carlm Carolyn Carson Mtchele Castel Ixor ma Castell Row Fxve Mary C Chan dler Brse Chapm Harold Chtlders Ketth Clark Brenda Clarkson Ltnola Clausen lane Comer How Sxx Larry Conner Ronald Conner Gordon Con stable George Co rell Iell Correll Ianrce Cox ludy Cox Row Seven Soma C ay cratt Carol Cress Ioyce Cress Barbara Crune Ioan Cypherd Don Demaree Nancy Dtce Row Eight Harry Dtxon Carol Douglas Steve Doug las Byron Eckelbarger Mtke Eltzroth Bob Ftnnerty Mtke Ftshback Row Nme lack Frsher Wtllram Fleenor Roberta Foreman Alberta Forkner Ianet Fry Iantce Fultz Lauranne Garber Row Ten Paulena Garnett Bonme Gtllette Drxle Glass burn Llnda Gorselzne Sue Anne Goshern Chuck Grandstatl Ltnda Green Row Eleven Dcrvrd Greer Gene Grtdley Helen Gross Sonya Gutllaume Tom Gus tn Dora Hammett Flora Hammett v X I ll ll -I A ff. , I ': ., l X l Q L ylkfkg I I : I A I L ' 2.t . , ' A etc: I , 1 I t A , H' l 'I ' V' 'lll' '--V., ' i XA! .ff K fifi ggg: ,J 1 il , A A ,, y A t y t l f A .. 4, A V . t l-IP A 4 ,. y v rv ,, , ' Z r A I A C A . 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Sophomores Row One Bonnre Hand Patty Hand Ioe Hartleroad Dan Harvey Edgar Hata baugh Ru h Haynes Gerald Headley How Two Velma Hters IIIH Holland man Don Hoover Beverly Htnton Phtl Hoagland Sandra Hollar Hoover Gene How Three Nancy Ho tet ler Ierry Hough Blll How ard Sally Howard Sharon Hudson Sharon Hughes Pat Huston Row Four Phtl Iohnson Robert Iohn-son George Kehler Rachel Ketth Hobert Lee Kennedy Robert Leo Kenne y Marttn Ktntner Row Fxve Mtke K rlcmeyer Sharon Korba Kenneth Krabbe Dleter Laaser Ken neth Langdon Martha L Gate Rtck Ltllard Row Sxx ferry Llnkenholc er George Loe Pete Lange necker ludy Loury Don Mahley Betty Marcotte Douglas Martm Row Seven Mary Marttn Paul Narttn Hoy Marttn Itm Mavrtck Nxck Ma arenko Pherson Row Exght Iohn McLay Betty McM1nn hm Melltnger Demarxs Merrttt Brll Mtller Sally Mtller Bob Mllls Row Nme Pat Mxze Don Mongosa Iohn Morecraft Wayne Motlat George Moon Gary Morgan Joyce 2 9 22.22 Mughmaw Row Ten L Ioyce Myers Kay lxearon house Linda O Connor Row Eleven Brenda Oyler ludy Parsons arry Murt hy Mary Nash Chrrs New Norr s Mary l rrol Ort urt Karen Pape Betty Pea cock Carol Petty Mary Ann Phtllrps 41 X --. , X M5 .1 can 'Q' Y st fv- 'S Ln W. wr 'W 1 93 : V lt X f A S 4 N K srsrrre K 2 K rr l l V - wax K el K QR f - Lt f U q PH V A, x tn -,J -11, W Z, . - X I Ht.. ..k- S L rt K f M K -vw ' ' ei N Z N A l e S wrt ' , 2 t Y A I ' l 1 y in ffif: , 'j fi, ,QQ ' V 'E wi! r -1 S s q - , M r ,Q K M e ,rg Connie MCAll1ster, lack MC- , '- 155' I : E' '-.. 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Sr M ' 2 25 - ' Q 1 X S .v lurks ,V , V , ' Q 1 ,::.f an f Q e A V I 5 we -n 'Ol of ,.. t ' nn! if an xxx 94 Wt Q. l ML 'CY' X llllx Q Sophomores How One Norma Pope Lrnda Rassner Nancy Red mor Anna Mae Reed Charles Reed Dxck Remeke Walt Rrcheson Row Two Paula Rrggle Iohn Rtgle Kenny Roberts Btll Rockey Karen Roller Ioyce Ross Tanya Russo Row Three Sherry Saylor Betty Schoolman Tom Schoolman Paul Schoolman Patty Schrader Buddy Shultz Ilm Schultz Row Four lamce Scot Bontta Sease Pat See h berta See Russell See tm Sharp Beverly Shlpley How Fxve Brll Stms Betsy Senqer Dwam Smallwood Ntrtam S'n th Phyllxs Sn' tl Betty Srnlth Sandy Sommer Row Sxx Iohn Sonatranlc Robert Spencer Denztl Spen Cer Carolyn Staller Marllyr Stapleton Iultanna Stephen son Sarah Stout Roberta Temple Carolyn Thompson Deanna Thurston Gary Tlmmons Marvm Utter Beth Ann Volpert Row Exght Margaret Way mrre Susle Waymtre Roy Weaver Esther Werdeman Susie Welnke Ellen Wteden hoett Drck Wtles How Nxne Torn Wmslovn Susre Wtse Nancy W1tt Dtck Wheeler Becky Whtt ney Chuck Wh1tney Don Wxtttg How Ten Ben Woodhouse Terry Woodhouse Pat Work mg Iudy Youngblood Dar lene Zerbe Sharon Zzmmer man Iohn Zook T Fi, rrr .fr T T A ,f . M dgxhm ,R K 1 Q fu 1 T- EQ zl' i' .rx . f. ' T 1,7 xg ' w I : V I , aj tv: 'H' f W K 4 : , A ' ' . N Q ' ' TO' W! Q 4 J. ' 1 A I 3. I I gl ' W ,,,,. Y , ' X t n ' I A G-J' y L ' : , , ' T: I I X t l . l , r. . .1 lt J v if l y 54' 'A ' ml I : V I 'W ,. fe, ,L 1, , 1 T S V ' ' Row Seven: Ierry Swrhart, J , - L 4. L T 1 t im :xii . r 1 K gi ' if T ' ' +1 - Tr-: 4 ,A tr, ' .N T. 92 'il vl 1 jg. 1 ' f ' X ' Tm A ' T ll N ' l T W T f . . Whats the latest? Freshman class offlcers frnd out by look rng over back rsues of the Pc-ruv1an Seated are Chrxsty Temple treasurer lrm Goth ard vrce presrdent and Carol Sharpf secretary Standmg rs Eddle Schmtdt pres1dent Gethng +o Know You ls the Mann Tl1ougl1+ofPHS Freshmen That remmds me ld better pay for my Narcrssus rrght away Nancy Rlch tells Martha Mcl,ay as they notrce the announcement on the black board rn the mam hall Freshmen started off the year by reportrng to strange homerooms ID a strange new burld rng the f1rst day of school paylng for the1r bookrent and recervrng the1r locks and locker combrnatrons Before they knew rt they were rrght IH the swrng of thrngs havrng elected Margfe Allbrrt ten as the freshman member of the I-lomecom mg Court and Carol Sharpf and Chrrsty Tem thelr class electrons they chose Edclle Schm1dt to be presrdent hm Gothard v1ce presldent Carol Sharpf secretary and Chrrsty Temple treasurer Classes such as shop brology Englrsh alge bra general busrness and general math took up most of the school day but the freshmen strll had t1rrte to attend football and basketball games and many became regulars at h1gh school n1ght rn the Canteen Candy gxves ome students enough strength to pull through tho e long afternoon cla B 1 g tt afternoon s supply from Ed Gebhart are Phll Newhou e Carol Mvers Sandra Crawford and Marvrn Alwrnc I - l - ple as members of the Rodeo Court. During , , , S sses uy':i l err ' 95 ' - fi x blur 3 'fu it Y laik .ru Q , :ff 'L if g KN , f rllle, like as 'Lis YW A... vim., X is if K 96 'X 5 l.-1' P0 'lf Five O er he 'lfx .nl 'wr 'mf Freshmen Row One: Chester Adams, Mlke Adamson, Margie Al- brllten Sue Alspach, Marvln Alwrne, Tom Anderson, lane! Armslrong. Row Two Brll Arwood Iohn Atkmson Markela Avery Helen Bazaranyy Ma rlon Bar Ierry Baker Tom Baker Row Three Tony Barrbm Marcella Barsoda Mary Beaucharm. Rachel Bell Larrv Bender Thomas Ben der George Beresh How Four Mrke Benlamxn Karen Burhans Carol Brddle Jerry Brggs Fred Brshop Llnda Brshop Rrchard Black man How Fxve lean Bos! c Steve Bostrc Cherryel Bow r a l noger Bradley Carolyn B a xno Lena B aunel er S a o B ev e How Sxx lan Bromley Tom B ook Ca olyn Brown Loeeca B cw n Sandra B ull W rda B gan Tom Bu ke Row Seven Ronnie Burl. hart Donna Burroqs Larry Cable Lonne Carr Don Carsvvell Mrke Cassel Be ky Ca rn Row Exghi Mike Chandler Llnda Chrlcult lack Clark Pax Clark Sharon Clark Irll C arkeon Donald Cleveland Row Nme Pa Coady San a a Co Q le ry Co lrer m Comerlord Elvin Cooper Honald 'Crabbe lame Craw ard Row Ten Lxnda Crawford Sondra Crawford lerry Cress Mary Cress Monrca Crurne Conradl Cartler F leen Cypherd Row Eleven Allce Daven port Drane Day Larry Deck Darlene Denny lackle Devrne I dy DeW1t Ca O1 uzsorougn Freshmen Row One: LeRoy D1sbro, Nancy Donaldson, V1Ckl Doran, M1ke Doran, Robert Dow den D ane Duncan Dulce Durharrt Row Two C arence dger Q v lnfa e iw 1 t'o l lwarl l Ill'lC1 ro rry la A VIH 18 ra How Three Marme Ptuf I1 ll Fera IS n 1 t re l Pll'lC.llL r Buddy oor Cary Flora l 19 Hora Row Four i1cl1ard Foo hee DQHHIS Foreman L 119 Formenun lohn Faust W l1a'n Fr1e'1 Dallas Gal a1th Pa G ag er Row Frve Danny Ga ner Handy Geyer Karl G1llete Slfurley Glassburn l1m Go h ard M1ke Greene Rosalee Gray Row S1x Myrtle Gnggs Neah Groat Nancy G Stal son Danny Hammon Patty Hann Sylv1a Hansen I1m Ha tz Row Seven Ioyce Hatton Norma Hayes Sam Hayes Iohn He nr1Clc lohn H1qht Sharon H le ar1 Paut Hod How Ergh! Robert Holt Dav1l Holland Dav1d Hol larman B1ll Holy Sh1rley Hoover BOHDIS Hudson Ierry Hudeon Row Nme Sue Hughes Ianet Hunter Mary Hueton Bonme Iackson Lana Mae lohnson Betty lones Gene Kehle Row Ten K Y e T nt Kenh ef K1 pel Danny Kma Kay Koontz Babette Krarne lay K aus ke, f Row Eleven Lance Lee Ste Je Le dem e Leee Mar 1 an Lelloux Lmda LQVIIS brnlra L1ntey Lara Ln r .y In 4 6 01.4 r e , my V, A 5 1 -uf. -1 1' ' g.ff:,w-A 1' ,- 2' ' I5 mee mr 'U' I-4 Q 5 1 Qi HN 97 X I W fi. 71 in -Q' 4 Y I I A V H EX I l I at Q , x ,Ax V 1 lv. 1: V. 132111112 'ff11fo.7 Q ' 6: L I r I m wg, Dt: Him th, . , E La 1 :stvrrlay l lftL , fig, I X 1 , Q X 1 Dl.,,'S' Do ' lllue grimy.. . ' .. ., Qu ltoy l'.4'?llIlQ'F,: r 1- :ro ' M W M 1,1 ' - f , A , 2 lil , , . , Lad ss , A esi V fl A 4 , ' , , , 5 we ,: 1' I k zl 1 1 f . ' ,f ,K ' nr , 1 an h X , ., .it 1 l, Y t br .,., - ' 1 , 1 at L ' jf 5 R I ' ' : E :HD ' G ' 1,7 Y I , I u - ' .. .. I l l av ll ' ' r , 'f , 4, . D. 2 f ' 'il 'S . ' A 'Q q -. - ,Vg Q SON. AA Au Y A '. 1 8 r u ,...A V' in N ny 'U x D , - .-:- E 5 if . ' x ..v, 5 :zz :yv A- t K x I ' .,..V A ' 'K . : ' 2 I V 5 .. , - , I l , 3, V -,.,,,,, ,:,. . ,.. , A fly : .lxn , .o.. U K . B 'erly , ,, D . ,, Y H . , , , - zqqi b VE tn ..,.,,. A . at? ya it Q rlfxll 'M ' 1+ :E f Use 1 1 el A will all ' 1' it , K x ' QF' -r ,f an EW! mln at LLL wh al ...af 'C' T, I 50 ucv 'um l 'K qt' MU an an H 'LM 98 Freshmen How One Drane Loflus Irm Loltus Iudy Long Pam Longenecker Sarah Lucas Larry Lunceford Ierry Mal ow Row Two Wrlma Maloney Iunror Manderrck Nancy Maughrrrer Max May Iulra McCa1n Glorra McCa1n Ann McCorr'nck Row Three Srerra MCKID ley Emma lean McQurnn Martha Mcl.ay Wrllrarn Mc Mrnn Sue McT1grr1 Mary Ann Meeker Gene Mrller How Four Malcom Mrller Nary lane Mrller M ke ler PatM1ller Sondra l Delores Mongosa lanrs Mooney Row Frve Iesse Morelre' Patrrck Morrrs George Mor r s a r C15 Mo eley Myers Caro llyf s hose! L How Sxx Plulrp Newhouse Beverly Norem Haven Oqlesby Bob Olrnger D ana Row Seven Carol Park rran Bonnre Pearce Mlke Peconga Carl Peek Sus anna Pennycoff S anne Peiers Helen Phrrlrps Row Eight Ierry Pogue Carol Pontrus Lrncla Pope Susy Porter Vrclcr Prather Rose Marre Qualro Ann Qurck Row Nme Marcra Rade maker Carol Hamer Mary Ramer Skrp llassner Patty Raymer Mrke Heamon Iulre Heamon Row Ten Mary Heed Mrke Hemhardt lean Renter Nancy Rrch lamrlee Rrch ards Sherry llrchards Ierry Rrchardson Row Eleven Ierry Roby lrm Rockenbaugh Don Rad ers Roy Rogers lanet Row land Phrllrp Rush Helen Sahaydacmy , x ' T J, L g 1 nb : I I 4 1 , A f ., , A y r ' Y f yzlzl' 3 Y,--2' A 1 . 'SE z y M ' , 1 in .- yvf' W, A . , , 5 :::: n ,1 V' K V f x A - ' ,1,,,'r . i' A ' Q -, X r f lzlzq ilvlll 'lll ' l ' ' ' - .. l , as I A je . - : , r Ivlzil '. an ' ,rf , ' ig 1 1 Mil' -:r. ZM: 'J l L 'sfo M l h fx -'A P 'fx .. K -- 1 ' I R A L . x l ' : rd W Lui ' L- PM 5' i- Br ' . 7 if 3 - ' 4 If A' lv 25 '97 , -1 '. 1 I lr rx :rphy n Tiff 'rf .X ' X 9 gg' :Q .Q A I iii- h I I . I I l . ., gil K Y '-,.- 5 3, fl lll- If Opple, Bill Overman, lim K ir! genres, ::, ' A xt rw 'I' A. 0 Parser, ..,- ' ' rhh. A h f ' Qjv f h I W- .M , I ' , I r.rr f fT 'f h l S 4 ' ' H , .' ,, ...:,:.,::: ig. - :A A A r 'I 41 Z ke n M h A U l ' 7 M f I h Ah A 'ETA V I. .. he l lzzy.. M y ' ,yr, y . Q 5 ' . M y e .Q .3 Q ,, rr-:--r ' - M ' 15 ' - ft 4.1, X Q, ., , .. X I . I if if AA ,uri we 'Q W 2 rm Freshmen Row One Conme Sausa man Andrea Schmldt Eahe Schmtdt loyce Shultz Lmda Sedam Iudy Sharp Carol Sharpf Row Two Gerald Sherrrck Loulse Schubert Dtck Stms loann Snmms Gene Slmpson Carl Smalley Dana Small wood How Three Ella Smlth lrudy Smlth Mlldred Snow den Karl Spandau Bobby Spencer llm Spohn Max Starkey Row Four Ierry Sutton Mattlda Sutton Chrr-,ty Tem Turpen Valentlne Tymo on ko lean Vance sr Mui L44 xanh , ' ' , . . '-::2 MQW D .e w I W W rt 3: S Q' 2 ' lg - -. .-.3 ff. f -1 'Q Q if f- - 1 ' 'F ,Q - I I V' YN' ' J' l -J . , t pled Roberta Townsend Fqlioy y 2 V I I E. .I ' ' ii! - V ,Q I A , - ,. J of 1 gee . '- ' Z n' 4, I ' S .- 5 ' l V W i ,yyy y S S J . 1 fe tltz twat y .Q . :I 'i Row Fxve IL dy Vance Larry Velkovtch Ianet Ven tce Susan Vo'pert Audrey Walker Mtke Warder Shar on Weaver Row Slx Denms Wegert lay Wemke Dav1d Werner hm Whttworth M1chaele Wtlkmson Rlta W1ll1ams I artna Wxlson Row Seven Iohn W1lson Kaye Wtlson Samrny Wtlson Roselmd Wxse lohn Wolf Itm Woolley Darrel Wooten Row Elght Robert Wrtgh Denny Yoder Ianet Yoder Pat Zartman inf alfa' .41 ll ,S -a st 99 School Board and Superintendent Link Schools - Community - 3 School board members met the second and tourth Mondays of each month, as well as for emergency meetings, to discuss the administration of the Peru schools. Seated are Robert Haig, school attorney, Mrs, Planning and administering affairs related to the Peru City Schools are the main business ot the School Board as it meets two Mondays each month. The five-member school board directs all important business connected with the schools, from policies to planning a new school building. Mr. Fred D. Fechtman, superintendent of schools, connects the schools with the school board. l-le is the person who recommends to the school board what changes and additions are needed in the schools. He works closely with principals of all schools in the city. ln addition, he represents the Peru school system at educational conferences and during discus- sions of Peru schools by local organizations. Mr. Fechtman can easily testify that one ot his :zany time-consuming jobs is signing his riarne to the many papers which pass through his office each day. Mary Robinson, secretary to the school board, Walter O'Brian, L. A Dinsmore, and William Bullock Standing are Warren Shepler, Duey Cypherd, and Fred Fecht- man. N. 116 -lOO' W 'ix ,JW .rf -.x fi- Makmg a phone call to check final arrangements on a basketball ga'ne is only one of the many duties per Principal Earl Delph Suffered Students were surprised one morning early in December when first period announcements usually read by Mr Delph Peru High School principal were read by Mr Ben Rufe assistant principal Although no one suspected it at the time the minor illness which Mr Delph was suffering that day was to develop into an ear infection whcih would keep him out of school for two full months and then force him onto a part-time working schedule for several more months. While Mr. Delph was in the lndianapolis Methodist Hospital and recovering at home, his duties were taken over by Mr. Rufe, Mr. Noel Davis, dean of boys, and Mr. Fred Fecht- man, superintendent of schools, These admin- istrators, with the aid of every faculty member, worked hard to keep the school running smoothly during the principals absence. During these months, people began to realize more tully the many duties for which the prin- omed by Earl Delph Peru Hi h S hool prircipal durina o e ot h busy day ness During First Semester cipal is responsible As athletic director it is his duty to make arrangements for all athletic events between Peru l-ltgh School and other school Mr Delphs responsibilities also in cluded making class schedules for faculty mem bers planning the end of the semester proce dures administering disciplinary problems and directing many different phases of school ac- tivities. And then they begin to miss the close ac- quaintance that the Student Body had had with its principal. Mr. Delph s voice was fa- miliar over the loudspeaker each morning he read the announcements, and he was always urging more student spirit at pep sessions. l-le could often be fcund in the halls during pass- ing periods, ready to say hello or talk over a problem with every student. lt was late in Ianuary that the school heard the familiar voice again and welcomed Mr. Delph back to his job. lOl - Faculry Members Guide Us Through School Achvlhes Charlotte Baker Brentxs B Berkshire D H Boone B S MS Helen Brundage AB Iohn Cokam B S Secretary to Prmctpal B S M5 Prmtmg Shop Math Machme Shop Semor EUQIISIW HeC!lfh COUU Natronal Honor Socrety Ltbrartan Ltbrary Club H1 Y Sponsor Industrtal Selmg F1'9ShmUH BUS Sponsor Peruvran Prmt Sponsor Club Sponsor ketball Coach Assts Shop Advlser tant Track Coach Charles Craycraft B A Adelme Crone B S M S Noel Davis A B M A less E Dxce A B M A Dean Fmch A B M A M Homemakmg Cateterra Adv Algebra Trtgo Chemtstry Phystcs Sct Engltsh Asst Dean t Health Safety Golf Dtrector FHA Sponsor nometry Geometry ence Club Sponsor Gtrls Gtrls League Coach B Team Basket Gmrls League Sponsor DSGH Of BOYS Sl' H1 Y Sponsor ball Coach Sponsor C 21 Spon or Safety Patrol Sponsor Phxlxp A I-'ox BS Robert Frensemexer BS Roy Geyer BS MS Manan Hamnlton BS Robert Heck BS MS Engltsh Iournaltsm Drrver Trammg Com Iumor Bustness Foot Peruvtan Adv1ser Nar Geometry General mercral Arrthmettc Bookkeep1ng Salesman ball Coach Track ctssus Advlser Qutll Mathematzcs Iuruor Red Counselm Head Bas Shl Commerctcrl Law Coach Varsxty Club ond Scroll Sponsor Cross Sponsor ketball Cgoach Cross Y eens Sponsor Sponsor Countr Coach Varsrty Club ponsor Ina Hormsh A B M A Robert C Larson B S E Bermce LeMaster B N Mahan Lmgenfelter Latrn Spantsh Iuntor M P E Attendance Ottzcer Class Sponsor YTeens Hrstory Health Drtver School Nurse Health Sponsor lratnmg Wresttmg Educatton Coach Asst Football Coach tl li fat L' A A '-'.,. I l I 4 i - H... I 1 1 ny pl- I 1 1 n -1 I I 1 .I l I 'Wav' I . Nr -Al . Q 1 .7 H ...l . V. A ..O I. -2'-un... 'M B 4 I ' G 5 J 3-si ' ' 4 J - 102- 'A N ' t Elle tl ' R41 , 24 x Vx N Sl QM J N Q f 1X X Pouring On Homework When We Fell We Needed H' Leasl Iames Noble B M Clarence M Oury A B Ralllph Po!! B S Paul Pnble A B M A Leone Prxce Band Dlrector Chotr M tstory Btology Extra Currlcular Book Dlrector Trl M Sponsor Btolog Spamsh Fresh keeper Rodeo MUSIC D1rector man lass S onsor Glee Club Dtrector Freshman Hr Sponsor QW H' I. Hector BS MS Elxzabeth A Rxdenour Mary Robinson B I. Rule BB MS Albert C Spandau BS Drattmg BS MS Secretary to School Algebra Asststant Prm Algebra General Math Board ctpal Audto Vtsual Edu ernatlcs Sophomore Class Sponsor Iumor Red Cross Sponsor Gtrls Lea ue Sponsor Nattonal onor Socrety Sponsor Mary Stutesman AB Enghsh Dean ot Gtrls Gtrls League Sponsor Catton Tlcket Manager Government Seventh Grade Basketball Coach Student Coun cll Sponsor Mary Trescll Wayne Taylor B S Donald Ter B S Ruth V Wagner B S Secretary to Superm Art Art Club Sponsor Enghsh peech NFL tendent Sponsor Debate Coach Shorthand Typmg Y Iuntor Play Dtrector Teens Sponsor N E Gene Wernz Hxchard Wxlbanks B Hester C Wood A B Carroll R Wnght B S Thomas Yeager B S MS BS MA Woodworktng Sopho Physmcal Educatlon Engltsh Shorthand Ty mg Engltsh Speech Dra more H1 Y Sponsor ln Boys League Sponsor Semor Class ponsor mattcs Stage Manager dustrtal Club Sponsor Student Counctl Spon Rodeo Dnrector Semor sor Narctssus Collec Play Dmrector ttons Advtser Group Guxdance Chalrman 103 C V X 1 , 4 -In I 'A' 4 I g 1 n 1 1 1 n . 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The Narcissus Staff Edrtor rn Chlef Nancy Burkhart Assocrate Edxtor Edtth Io Andrews Prcture Edltor Ltnda Sue Garnbee Actxvxhes Edrtor Davtd Wheeler Semor Edltor Martlynn Alwrne Underclass Edrtor Connte Schrntdt Sports Edltor Kenny Garland Index Edrtor Sue Braun Busmess Manager Bob Hahn Advertising Manager Martt Cole Assrstant Advertrsmg Manager Mary Lou Mtller Student Photographer Bob Hahn Staff Wnters Phyllls Barlcdull Sharon Branarn Sue Braun Ketth Clark Iohn Cypherd Dtane Delsawter Bonnte Gtllette lohn Goble Ltnda Cforseltne Sandra Iordan Bachel Ketth Kenneth Langdon Btllte Lenfesty Pete Longe necker Bob Mtlls Mary OConnor Karen Pape Iulte Scheerer Arleen Schultz Deanna Thurston Marte Toepfer Brchard Wheeler Nanct W1lson Adverhsmg Salesmen Phyllts Barkdull Carol Bonney Sharon Branam Sue Braun Carolyn Carson M1chele Castell Ltnda Clausen Drane Delsawter Nancy Dtce Lauranne Garber Bonnte G1llette Iohn Goble Ltnda Gorse ltne Eugenta Grattt Beverly H1nton Sandra Hollarrnan Ltnda Howard Bachel Ketth Kenneth Langdon Brllte Lenfesty Don Mahley Dernarts Merrrtt loyce Myers Mary OConnor Karen Pape Iudy Parsons Mary Ann Phtlhps Lrnda Rassner Nancy Bedrnon Iulle Scheerer Patty Schrader Beverly Shrpley Sandra Sornmers Deanna Thurston Marte Toepter Davtd Van Treese Beth Ann Volpert Btchard Wheeler Bosellen Wtlson Susan Wtse Ben Woodhouse Pat Worktng Clrculatron Staff Mtss Hester Wood and members ot Horneroorn ll9 Publ1cat1onsAdv1ser Mr Phtlrp A Fox Prmtmg by the Sentinel Prmtmg Company Engravmgs by the Indranapolxs Engravmg Company Photography by Waltz Studlo Covers by S K Smxth Company Bmdmg by Brock and Rankm Inc l37 0 I ' l 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 l 1 M l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 V The spotlxght shmes on Nancy Burkhart edttorrn Fox advrser shows them the actual model of therr chref and Edlth lo Andrews assocrate edltor as Mr theme for the 1958 Narcrssus Teenage Spofllght Focuses on Edrfors The Teenage Spotllght frrst began durmg our two week sesslon at the Hrgh School Iour nahsm lnstrtute at IU last summer Des1gn1ng the yearbook dummy wr1t1ng copy and attend mg lectures were only a few of the many hect1c hours spent durlng the lnstltute Before we reallzed 1t school had started and the t1me had come for us to start the numerous dut1es wh1ch lnvolved much of our spare t1me Patrence good humor and helpfulness are the ma1n qLlGl1l1SS of Iohn Waltz our photog rapher whom we would l1ke to thank for all the t1me he spent w1th us We would also l1ke to thank Claude K1ser B111 Manmrller and Erme Aukschun of the Sentrnel Prrntrng Company for the1r many helpful l1pS Chuck Mueller of the lndranapolrs Engravmg Company whom we kept guessrng lack Bundy of the S K Sm1th Company for hls lnterest 1n the year book covers M1ss Wood for all of her valu able contrlbutrons all PHS teachers who cooperated wlth our many 1nterrupt1ons and Mr Fox whom we could always count on throughout our t1r1ng moments l-lrs warm per sonahty and enthus1asm made h1m an unfor gettable fr1end and advrser As we close the pages of our book the spot lrght slowly fades but 1t w1ll long remarn as one of our most cherrshed memor1es Nancy Burkhart Edrth Io Andrews n 1 11 . . 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