Pierceton High School - Echoes Yearbook (Pierceton, IN)
- Class of 1961
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THE ECHOES OF 1961 ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF DIANE ALEXANDER ACTIVITIES EDITOR JANET WRIGHT SUBSCRIPTION MANAGER BETH COBLE BUSINESS MANAGER SHARON MOE ROW ONE: B. Menzie, B. Coble, ]. Wright, D. Alexander, M. Lenwell, S. Moe. ROW TWO: E. Schultz, L. Coble, T. Gates, J. Pollock, V. Schaller, B. Conley, Advisor, Mrs. Boley. ROW THREE: E. Sloan, R. Stickney, L. Snyder, B. Cravens. SPORTS EDITOR BOB MENZIE ART EDITOR BARBARA CONLEY 1961 ECHO” DEDICATED TO MISS FLORENCE LONG We, the annual staff of 1960-61, proudly dedicate this annual to Miss Florence Long, who retired as head of the mathematics depart- ment, Earlham College, after many years of dedicated service in the field of public education. A graduate of Warsaw High School and Earlham College, Miss Long did post-graduate work at Bryn Mawr College, and the University of Illinois where she received an M.S. degree. After graduate work she returned to Earlham College where she was head of the mathe- matics department from 1940 until her retirement as Professor Emeritus in 1959. The local chapter of Future Teachers Association is named in her honor. We are happy to dedicate our annual to Miss Florence Long in recognition of her achievements and many years of untiring service. PRINCIPAL MR. HOWARD STOUFFER The excellent co-operation of all persons in- volved has helped to make this one of our best school years. Changes are being quietly and constantly made in an effort to improve our entire school or- ganization. This striving to improve in all fields opens the door to progress. For the graduates, I wish success in the future; to the school board and faculty I extend thanks for fine co-operation; and to returning students in- creasing achievement toward your personal goals. Sincerely, Mu. JroUFPie SCHOOL BOARD Marcus White Charles Outcelt Robert English Fred Carlin Carl Franks HOWARD R. STOUFFER R. V. REED -• Hanover College, Man- chester College, and Indiana University; A. B. , M, S. ; Administration, Senior Class. Purdue University and Indi- ana University: B. S. , M. S. ; Assistant Principal, Test- ing, Vocational Agriculture, F. F. A. , Sophomore Class, Junior High Class. Eastern Illinois State Uni- versity, B. Ed.; English, Speech, Annual Staff, Thespians and Junior Play. Manchester C o 1 le ge; B. S. ; Eighth Grade. I GARY FAUDREE Manchester College; B. S. ; Commerce, Physical Edu- cation, Eighth Grade, Var- sity Baseball, Freshman Basketball. AFFRA E. LENWELL Indiana University, A, B. ; Latin, English, Seventh Grade, F, T. A, JAN TUCKER Manchester College, Indi- ana Univeristy, B. A. ; Social Studies, Freshman Class, Junior High Basketball and Baseball, Student Council. CLEON MARSH Indiana University, Ball State Teachers College Man- chester College; B. S. ; Band, Chorus, General Music. MAUD YONTZ Tri-State College, Man- chester College, Columbia University, Ball State Teach- ers College, B.S.; English, Library, Senior Class, Li- brary Club. BURT NILES Manchester College, Indi- ana University, B.S. in Ed- ucation and M.S. in Physi- cal Education; Social Stud- ies, Math, Physical Educa- tion, Varsity Basketball, Re- serve Basketball, Cross Country, High School Track. JOHN MOWREY Manchester Col leg e, Indi- ana University, Ball State Teachers College, Univer- sity of Michigan, Purdue University; B.A. andM.A.; Math, Physics, Junior Class. VERA MOE Manchester College, Ball State Teachers College; B. S.; Home Economics, F.H. A. EUNICE THOMPSON Ball State Teachers College, B. S. ; Business, English, Jun- ior Class, Newspaper Staff. KENNETH R. JOHNSON Ball State Teachers College, Taylor University and Tay- lor University; B.S. ; Indus- trial Arts, Health. ELIZABETH KAYE -SMITH Wheaton College, North- western University, Univer- sity of Colorado, Manches- ter College, Indiana Univer- sity, Mexico City College, Miami University; B.A., M. A.; English, Spanish, Sev- enth Grade, Senior Play. ESTHER ENGLISH Indiana University; A.B.; M.S. English and Physical Education; Eighth Grade. WILLIAM SCHULDT Indiana University, B.S.; Sixth Grade, Assistant Var- sity Basketball Coach. ELAINE TUCKER Manchester College, B.S. in Education; Fourth Grade. KATHRYN MAUZY Ashland College, B.S.; First Grade. JOSEPHINE DOHNER Indiana State Normal, Ball State Teachers College , Manchester College, John Herron A r t School; B. S. ; Fifth Grade. MARTHA GIBSON Tri-State, Ball State Teach- ers College, B.S.; Third Grade. VIRGINIA LOCKWOOD Bob Jones University, South Carolina ; B . A . ; Third Grade . MARY NICHOLS Manchester College, Co- lumbia U n i v er s i t y, B.S. in Education; Fourth Grade. MILDRED MARRS Manchester College, Toledo University, B.S.; Third Grade. ELAINE SPITLER Ball State Teachers College: B.S. Second Grade. EDITH WARNER Manchester College, B.S. in Music; Elementary Art and Music. AMY VOLOVSKI Grace College, B.S.; Sec- ond Grade. JANE HOLLINGER Manchester College, B.S.; Fifth and Sixth Grades. ARION AWARD FOR BAND ARION AWARD FOR CHORUS 1 BILL AKERS F,F,A, 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2; Basket- ball 1,2; Cross Country 1,2; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3; “The Last Notch” 4. SUSAN BEEBE MUNSON F.H.A. 1,2,4; Thespians 3,4; News- paper Staff 3,4; Band 1,2; Cheer- ing Block 3, DIANE ALEXANDER F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4, Vice-President 4; F.T.A, 3,4, Historian 4; Band 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4, Student Director 4; Homemaker of Tomorrow 4; Basket- ball Queen 3; Annual Staff 3, 4, Editor 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Cheering Block 3,4; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3; “The Last Notch” 4, LARRY BANNING F.F.A. 4; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2,3,4. ALLAN ANDERS Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Basketball 3,4; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3; “The Last Notch” 4. DIANE BOWMAN Newspaper Staff 1; Chorus 1,2. KATHRYN CARLIN Library Club 2; “The Thread That Runs So True’ 3; “The Last Notch” 4. BARBARA CONLEY Annual Staff 2,3,4; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3; “The Last Notch” 4; Cheering Block 3. Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 4; Newspaper Staff 1,2,3, 4; Track 1, 2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Student Council 3; Class Officer, President 2, Vice-President 4; Boys’ State; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3; “The Last Notch” 4, BETH COBLE Thespians 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4, Re- porter 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Dance Band 1,2,3, 4; Annual Staff 2,3,4, Subscription Manager 4; Newspaper Staff 1,2,3, 4, News Editor 3,4; Student Council 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3,4; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3; “The Last Notch” 4. TOM BRYGIDER SALLY CLEVENGER JOE CROUCH Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; News- paper Staff 3,4; Student Council 4; Class Officer, Vice-President 3. JANICE CUTLER F.H.A, 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3,4: “The Last Notch” 4; Cheering Block 3,4, JANICE DRUDGE Newspaper Staff 1; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3. LOWELL DRULEY GARY EARNHART Band 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Dance Band 3,4; Student Director of Band 4; Student Council 4, Vice-President 4; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3; “The Last Notch” 4. JOYCE EWING Entered P.H.S, 3; G.A.A, 1,2; Sun- shine Society 1,2; Cheering Block 1,2,3. ROBERT GRIEHTH F.F.A, 1, 2,3,4; Basketball Team Manager 1,2,3; Track 1,2,4; Band 1,2; Cross Country3,4; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3; “The Last Notch” 4. LOWELL HOWARD F.F.A, 1, 2,3,4, President 4; “The Last Notch” 4. VICKI MILLER F.T.A. 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Band 3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Pep Band 4; “The Thread That Runs SoTrue” 3; “The Last Notch” 4; Cheering Block 3,4; Class Officer, Secretary- Treasurer 2. { BRENT LEIFER Baseball 2,3,4; F.F.A. 2,3,4; News- paper 2,3,4; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3; “The Last Notch” 4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2; Cross Country 1; Basketball Manager 2. SHARON MOE Annual Staff 2,3,4, Business Man- ager 4; Newspaper Staff 1, 2,3,4, Editor 3.4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4, Presi- dent 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4, President 4; Band 1,2,3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 3; F.T.A. 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Vice-President 3; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3; “The Last Notch” 4; Good Citizenship Award 3; Class Officer, Vice-President 1. JACK KEENER Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3; “The Last Notch” 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Class President 1. JANET MC CONNELL F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Cheering Block 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Parliamentarian 4; Newspaper Staff 2,3,4; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3; “The Last Notch” 4. DAVID MOWREY Band 1, 2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2,3 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3; “The Last Notch” 4; Class Officer, Treasurer 3,4. STANLEY PEQUIGNOT Baseball 1.2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1, 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Student Council 4, President 4; Chorus 4; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3; “Tlie Last Notch” 4; Class Officer, Vice-President 2, President 3,4. JUDY O’DELL Sidney High School 1; Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1; Sunshine Society 1; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3. BECKY FLETCHER Thespians 3,4, Parliamentarian 3, Vice-President 4; Chorus 1, 2,3,4, Student Director 3, Vice-President 4; Dance Band 1,2; F.K.A. 1,2,3, 4, Treasurer 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Presi- dent 4; Newspaper Staff 1,2,3, 4, Feature Editor 3,4; Student Council 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Girls State, D.A.R. Good Citizen; “The Thread That Runs So True” 3; “Tlie Last Notch” 4. ' i ' “ FANNIE OUSLEY JUDITH REED F.T.A. 3,4; Newspaper Staffl;“The Thread That Runs So True” 3; “Tlie Last Noteh” 4. MARCO REGENOS F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4; Secretary 2; Band 1, 2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4; “The Thread That Runs So True”; “The Last Notch”. DONNA SHEPHERD “The Thread That Runs So True”. JOHN RUTHERFORD F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,4; Basketball 3,4; Track 1,2,3; “The Last Notch . MARY ALICE SEVERS F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Cheer- ing Block 4; “The Thread That Runs So True”; “The Last Notch”. EMMLEE SCHULTZ Entered P.H.S. 2; Annual Staff 1,2, 3, 4; Speech Club 3,4; “The Thread That Runs So True”; F.H.A. 3,4. JUDY TENNEY Band 1,2, 3,4; Cheering Block 1,2; Newspaper Staff 1; F.H.A. 1; “The Thread That Runs So True.” BUDDY WALLS The Thread That Runs So True 3; The Last Notch 4. LARRY WILLIAMSON F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4. Basketball 1,2,3; Crosscountry 1, 2,3; Track 1,2,3; The Last Notch 4. DALE WINE BOB WOLFE Track 1,2,3; Cross Country 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Student Staff 1,2, 3, 4; The Thread That Runs So True 3; The Last Notch 4. LARRY WORKMAN F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1,2, 3, 4; Track 2; The Thread That Runs So True 3; The Last Notch 4. Valedictorian Sharon Moe Salutatorian Beth Coble .HU.Ui ' B. Menzie President Mr. Mowrey Sponsor Miss Thompson Sponsor E. Barns Treasurer P. Warner .... Vice-President V. Schaller Secretary The class of 62 began their prosperous year by opening the junior room. Every class member did his share by either selling at noon or at ballgames. The first class party was a hay ride and a party. The class party was a trip to the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago on May 6. The class chose as their play The Many Loves Of Dobie Gillis with Mrs. Boley as their director. The class chose Vicky Schaller, Janet Wright, and Janet Crouch as the candi- dates for Basketball Queen. Vicky will reign for the 60-61 season. JUNIOR CLASS A. Allen E . Barns K. Boggs J. Carter P. Cole R. Collier J. Crouch J. Crouch R. Danner K. England L. England M. Faultner D. Goodman J. G. J. S. J. T. S, M. M. R. D. J. G. J. R. D. R. C. Schaller Scott Sleighter Shepherd Snyder M. Snyder N . Trump W. Wallen P. Warner White Weigand Williamson Wright J. Wright Harris Harter Hartman Humphries Keener Keener Kerr Lenwell Linn Menzie Mowrey Noble O ' Dell Parker Rhodes Rider Rosbrugh Rosbrugh CLASS OFFICERS President Lynn Coble Sponsor ......... Mr. Reed Vice President ’ . . . Mike Gregory Secretary -Treasurer . . Robin Stickney This was the first big year for the class of 1963 since it was the beginning of their money-making projects. The sopho- more project.is selling magazine subscrip- tions. Another big high light of the year was the ordering of class rings. SOPHOMORE CLASS J . Akers R. Bailey L. Beebe J. Biltz J. Blanchard S . Buis L. Coble P. Conley E. Cotton B. Craven Flora Gates Gregory Hill Howard Howell Keplinger Kerr Kilgore Leckrone Lehman Manuel Moore Mosher Mowrey Outcelt Parker Phillips s o p H o M O R E OFFICERS Mr. Tucker P. Rhoades P, Light foot B. Gerbert , A, English . Mr. Conrad Sponsor . . . . President . . . Treasurer . . . . Secretary Vice-President Sponser The freshmen started their first year of high school by electing able officers. The studdnt council representatives are J. Tuttle and K. Ringgen- berg. Oct. 14, was probably the biggest day for the 1960-61 freshmen. That was initiation day. Their first class party was spent by going bowling after school. FRESHMEN H. Barnhart P. Beery B, Brady W. Carlin B. Casner M. Caudill M. Collier R. Earnhart M. Ellison A. English R. England B. Gebert R. Gillan C. Griffith M. Glumac D. Hanley D. Harris C. Hutchinson L. Keener T. Kissinger C. Langohr G. Lee P. Lightfoot R. Makemson J. Mettler D. Miner P. Niles M. Parker S. Pequignot J. Phillips W. Phillips L. Redman J. Rhoades C. Richmond R. Riemersma K. Ringgenberg R. Russell D. Shoemaker W. Slater R. Slusher P. Smith L. Stevens M. Stump J. Tuttle W. Wallen S. Weave: D. W ine C. W ise P. Rhoades OFFICERS --Cinda Wright, President; Sharon Smith, Vice-President; Rex Reid, Secretary- Treasurer; Spon- sors, Mrs. English, Mr. Faudree. EIGHTH GRADE R. Russel J. Shepherd J. Sievers S. Smith C. Sweetheimer D. Tolson T. Tom R. J. L. H. C. s. Wells Wertenberger Wilson Wolter Wright Zorn ■ 5 r ; .✓ ' iiiii fl . KSrM ' ii n - % r A. Hatton R. Hossler K. Howell E. Jackson B. Leedy K. Lenwell D, Logan T. Long B. Manuel R. McConnell E. Meeks T. Menzie J. Mettler J. Noble A. Obregon R, Ousley T. Ousley H . Phillips K. Pollock R. Reid E. Rhoades C . Rood R. Allen L. Alley G. Archer J. Ashley B. Baily D. Barnhart P. Bolt S. Brown J. Collier S. Cole G. Cone R. Conley M. Coyle G. Danner C. Davis J. Deltoro s. England M. Evans E. Ewing M. Fletcher J. Flora C. Goodman V. Goodman R. Hackbirth E. Hall S. Hanley J. Harter J. Harter R. Alley W. Bailey D. Bays P. Bays A. Beery M. Blitz B. Boggs L. Bowser C. Bragg A. Brown S. Bryant K. Burnworth V. Carpenter P. Dile D. Ellison J. Ewing L. Farley C. Faurote L. Francis C. Gebert D. Gregory E. Habbeger GRADE SEVEN OFFICERS Mike Niles. . . Sharon Regenos. Barbara Boggs . Mrs. Lenwell. . Doug Gregory . Mrs. Kaye Smith Vice President . . Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Sponsor . . President . . . Sponsor Hall Haywood Helfrich Huff Jackson Jefferson Kerr Lehman Meeks Meloy Miner Moore Niles Obregon O’Dell Osborne Rager Redman Regenos Reimersma Rhoades Schum acker Schumacker Shepherd Shepherd Salter Stickler Stickney Tuttle Walter L. Akers P. Albert J. Ashley G. Berlin D. Cone M. Conley T. Danner A. DeLaCruz rv o A 4 J. Flora D. Gradeless M. Guiff R. Hackbirth D. Leckrone P. Lee J. Lehman A, Martinez R. O’Dell R. 3. Orr C. R. Osborn J. J . Pennington R. Pollock J. Rhinehart B. Reed K. Ringgenberg P, Richardson M. Rohm J. Stevens J. Stump D. Taylor W. Tolson J. Scott L. Sloane s I X T H R. Bullock L. Camden J. Church S. Collier E. DeLaCruz J. English J. Finken I. Fletcher L. Harris D. Helfriek C. Houck T. Jewel S. Meloy L. Minix S . Moore B. Niles Plattner Fletcher Phillips G R A D E J. Trump J. Tuttle E. Wallen F. Wallen G. Wiegand D. Williams T. Alley B. Bailey C. Bailey R. Bryant L. Collier S. Danner R, Drudge R. England R, England M. Goodman W. Hall L. Harter J. G. S. S, T. R. D. L. D. H. M. J. C. Lenwell T. Linn M. Makenson K. O’Dell K. Olds M, Orr R. Minnix R. Mowrey R. Pennington S. Reed B. Schuldi B. Shephetd D. Sleighter E. Smith R, Smith T. Smith B. Sweetheimer M. Stevens Blitz Boggs Brown Davis Davis De La Cruze English Eppler Guy Heinzelman Jefferson Keener F I F T H G R A D E D, Taylor J. Tom M. Werstler R. Weigand J. Wolter R. Zorn Gradless Hamman Harris Harris V, Meloy P. Hi lip R. Menzie Akers p. Barnhart s . Barnhart B.- Bays G. Collier D. Conley B. Dile K. England P. L. Kreger M, Kubacki S . Lambert Bays Bays Biltz Church Epler Finken Flinn Gates S. Miller R. Neer R. Moran J. Outcelt K. Mort M. Pennington R. J. T. Trump Wallen Walls B. Shepherd C . Siler R. Smith S , Smith S . Smith R. Steiner J. Tolson C. Tom P. Wiegand H. Wright R. Yoder C. Pollock D. Rager F. Rhoades J . Rohn S. Shear GRADE FOUR R. Bailey T . Barker B. Bays K. Berlin V. Blanchard R. Busz K. Cone E. Downs M. England R. Espinoza K. Clemenson W. Cotton R. Coyle A. DeLaCruz C, Gates C. Gates P. Gilliland R, Evans S. Finken D. Flinn C. Galbreath P. Goodman C, Hackwcrth S. Himes D. Hively L. Kreger H. Langohr D. Moore T . Mort T . Linn M. Menzie D. Mettler D. Richardson M. Rostochak J. Mowrey L. Olds T. Pletcher A. Rudd K, Shoemaker G. S lusher D. Smith THIRD M. Smith T. Stayton L. Stump GRADE B. Sweetheimer B. Trump D. Valentine T. Walls G. Bays N , Bays B. Bilyz C. Busz I. Busz K. Caudill M. Brandt M. Bryant M. Brown C. Collier D. Conley K. Davis H. DeLa Cruz R. DeLa Cruz B. English R. Espanoza L. Fletcher K. Flora M. Hackworth B. Johnson C. Hall G. Johnson M. Heintrelman J. Leckrone B. Kubacki K. Marrs J. Rudd S, Schult R. Shepherd D. Smith R. Smith P, Stevens C. Stump S. Taylor V, Williams K. Yoder K. Zorn B. Minix N. Moran K. Mort T . Mosher E. Olds D. Orr E. Outcelt F. Pennington Rager Rohm s E C O N D m O C) R. _ Alley J. Barnes R. Bays K. Bell B. Calhoun E. Campbell K. Caudill N. Clemenson T. Davis M. Dile J. Ellison S. Engelberth W. Goodman G. Hackworth A, Hall S. Hamman R. Martinez S. Miller S. Miner C. Minnix J. Ormsby W, Pennington R. Osborn N. Reed L. Pennington R. Reyna R. Robinson I. L. Rood C. Shear D. Shepherd D. Shoemaker P. S lusher K. Smith L. Smith T. Spiegel B. Stahl F I R S T S. Biltz C. Blanchard B. Bolt D. Bruce R. Conley R. Cotton L. De La Cruz D. Davis D. England A. Espinoza G. Fletcher K. Foster B. Hartman L. Helfrich S. Jefferson S. Langhor R. Mishler C . Mort D. Munoz T, Neer G R A D E B. Steiner T. Swich J. Tolson M. Valentine R. Wagoner D. Wallen M. White S. Wilcoxsin M. Wood M. Yoder SENIOR PLAY Mrs. Drews Paul Drews Helen Drews Vinnie Harold Dink Wells Rev. Parker Mrs. Parker George Temple Dora Temple John Temple Brian Ford Mrs. Ford Abbey Ford Bobby Ford Lou Glover Mrs. Glover Tom Glover Harriet Glover Mary Glover Flo Glover . Jim Drews . Blind Man Rinty Fallen Skitch Mrs. Fenwick Hal .... Bob .... Director . . . Sharon Moe Jack Keener Karen Winsley Dowell Howard . . .Bob Wolfe Larry Workman Barbara Conley , . .Bill Akers Marco Regenos . Dale Wine Janice Culler . John Rutherford . Larry Workman Mrs. Kaye-Smith David Mowrey . Beth Coble . Stan Pequignot . Gary Barnhart . Becky Fletcher Diane Alexander . . Brent Leifer . Tom Brygider . Kathryn Carlin . Robert Griffith Janet McConnell . . Vicki Miller . . . Judi Reed . . Allan Anders THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS Dobie Gillis Bonnie Willet . . . , Helen Dixon Miss Forepaugh . . . . Petey Bellows . . . , Mr. Pipgrass Imogene Kluge nfelter . Frannie Sally Lola Polly Betty Mrs. Dixon Mr. Dixon Mr. Harrington. . . , Happy Stella Lowalski Majeska Rutka Sletka Dombra Simbra Miss Neuman . . . , Limbo Lamb . . . . , Adele Mr. Gillis Jim Maynard Director . . Jerry Hartman . . .Janet Wright . Marcia Lenwell . . Mary Synder . . . Bob Menzie . . Larry Synder . Jeanette Keener . . Nancy Trump . . . Janet Noble . . Elaine Barnes Beverly Sleighter . . Lois England . . . Joan Harris . . . Paul Warner Kenneth Boggs . . . Beth White . . . Judy Carter . Kaylene England . . Mary Faulkner . . Rose Weigand . Cheryl Rosbrugh . . Janet Crouch Vicky Schaller Sandra Humphries . . Gerry Harter . . . John Scott . . Gary O ' Dell Mrs. Robert Boley JUNIOR PLAY FRONT ROW: Mr. Tucker, G. Earnhart, S. Pequignot, B. Coble, J. Crouch, Mr. Stouffer. BACK ROW: M. Miner, K. Ringgenburg, C. Tuttle, S. Outcelt, J ' . Wright, J. Tuttle, J. Kilgore, S. Kerr, J. Werten- berger, G. Cone. The Student Council has benefited the school much this year by sponsoring many activities. A few of these being the coronation of Basketball Queen, record hops, and a new event, a spring formal dance, held early in the spring. A car wash was an activity held to help provide the Student Council with funds, though usually not a money making project. STUDENT COUNCIL OFnCERS Stan Pequignot Beth Coble . . . Gary Earnhart Mr. Tucker . President Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Vice-President Sponsor OFFICERS Sponsor Miss Yontz Secretary-Treasurer . . . Rose Weigand President Joan Harris Vice President Lynn Coble ROW ONE: J. Harris, V. Schaller, M. Rhodes, E, R. Sloan, N. Mowrey, C. Griffith, D. Hanley, ROW TWO: Miss Yontz, S. Weaver, R. Wiegand, M. Stump, L. Coble, D. Rosbrugh, R. Mackemson. The members of the P.H.L.C. have many jobs in ±e library ranging from the processing of books to housekeeping. The members learn how to get information out of various reference books and how to use the READER’S GUIDE. Max Shulman is fa of Dobie Gillis , Dobie Gillis . 7 , 1961 . Dobie Gillis whom Dobie ' s aggecx-i- ' - .hy was Helen of Troy, is gc ROW ONE; Lynne Coble. Janet Noble, Beth Coble, Mary Faulkner. Miss Thompson ball ' te preSdeit o° ' , Ringgenberg, Janet McConnell. Vicki Miller, Carolyn Griffith, “faUenL and editor-in-chief ‘ ' V tvmately, Helen agre Janet Crouch, Elaine Barnes. Sharon Moe, Cheryl Rosbrugh. Sharon r Beth Coble sue his Helen pardc FOUR; Diane Alexander, Diana Miner, Vicky Schaller, oe ribbon whose heart throbs j Munson, Marcia Lenwell, Anita English, Becky Fletcher. ROW FIVE: Tom poetry. David, pitted againt Brygider, Jack Keener, Robin Stickney, Jim Kilgore, Joe Crouch, Stan Pequignot, Abraham turn Helen’s anthrac Bob Wolfe. ’ received a wrecks the school hc -i j-ixe, _ lence with Je fails to get her elected as Miss Echo, and instead of a well- her orginal oration, Burning cnotim band hires Stella Kowalski’s Schottische Five (Lithuanion in the Night , beddings a Specialty) for the school dance. Here is authentic Nancy Trump and Lynn Coble yiax Shulman. progressed to one round of You may not. be stirred to svmnathy by the almost calcula- semi-finals after placing in tion quality of be man pall on you al love not only Dobi ed resourcefulnesE the heart, but eve Forepaugh; his fre daughter. The Me comedy, full of Ic nie and even one i The cast is e nie Vfillet, Janet paugh, Mary Snyder Larry Snyder; Imo{ Nancy Trurap; Sail; Barbara VJilliamso) Mr. Dixon, Paul W; Stella Lowalski, ] lene England; Slei ka, Cheryl Rosbrugh; . r Vicky Schaller Adele Editor -In -Chief, Sharon Moe; Business Manager, Elaine Barnes; Feature Editor, er; Maynard, Gar;; ' - O ' c Pletcher; News Editor, BethCoble; Circulation Manager, Marcia Smith; Sleighter. Sponsor, Miss Thompson, Sports Editor, Jack Keener. revious rounds of Lindsay, atic reading. [ttending were le Messiah ; en Curtain ; Green Pas- Mrs. Boley, drove to the ch took a b Collier, Parker, lass, make- blicity; Mr. Mowrey, , Boley, be presented Other play commi UUetJCsD CLJ. c i cii:l c wjlCj |..j. j -Tar o+. nr mTr Vi go+ 4- -i -n ' r • P’noiaHcsG Building at VOL. XXXIII B. Menzie Vice-President M. Lenwell Secretary-Treasurer B. Fletcher President D. Alexander Historian Mrs. Lenwell Sponsor F. T. A. Members accompanied by their sponsor attended a fall district convention at Argos and state convention held in April on Butler University Campus. A hi light of the year’s program was the April meeting, a dinner party, at which Miss Florence Long was a special guest and at which formal initiation v as held for new officers. ROW ONE: D. Rosbrugh, V, Miller, B. Craven, J. Noble. J. Reed. ROW TWO: E. Sloan, B. Fletcher, M. Lenwell, S, Moe. D. Alexander, Mrs. Lenwell. ROWTHREE: V. Schaller, P. Warner, B. Menzie, E. Cotton. Advisor, V. Moe,M. Ellison, R. Makemson, B. Gebert, C. Wise, A. Phillips, B. Sleighter. ROW TWO: J. Akers, L. Beebe, J. McConnell, J. Keener, S. Outcelt, N. Trump, M. Smith, E. L. Schultz. ROW THREE: B. Casner, M. Leckrone, M. Seivers, C, Rosbrugh, S. Humphries, D. Alexander, J. Wright, B. Williamson, P. Cole, J, Noble. ROW FOUR: J. Crouch, J. Harris, S. Moe, B. Pletcher, V. Shaller, S. Beebe, C. Reed, J. Cutler, E. Barnes. F. H. A. Editor B. Williamson Parliamentarian E. Barnes Treasurer B. Pletcher President S. Moe Vice-President D. Alexander Advisor V. Moe Secretary M. Smith Song Leader C. Reed F. F. A Sentinel .... Reporter .... Advisor . ... . President Secretary . . . . Vice-President . Treasurer . . . . . Bob Collier . . . John Scott ... Dick Reed . . Paul Warner . . Eddie Cotton Lowell Howard . Kenny Boggs ROW ONE: Craig Langohr, Mike Caudill, Larry Banning, John Stump, Brent Liefer, Larry Stevens, Roger England. ROW TWO: Dick Reed, John Scott, John Rutherford, Bob Wolf, Kerry Rioggenbreg, John Howard, Larry Workman, Bob Danner. ROW THREE: Dick Rider, Paul Warner, Carl Lehman, Robert Griffith, Bill Stump, Warren Sheperd, Mike Mosher. ROW FO ' OR: Bob Collier, Bob Riemersma, Marco Regenos, Ed Cotton, Amos Stump, Larry Williamson, John Rhoades. ROW FIVE: Phil Rhoades, Max Glumac, Gerry Harter, Bill Akers, Lowell Howard, Wawne Carlm, Kenny Boggs, Bob Rosburg, Phil Conley. THESPIANS ROW ONE: P. Cole, L. Coble, B. Coble, E. Sloan, Mrs. Boley. ROW TWO: J. Wri t, N. Trump, B. William- son, S. Moe, J. Noble, B. Sleighter. ROW THREE: R. Wiegand, C. Griffith, B. Fletcher, L. Snyder, J. McConnell, E. Schultz. ROW FOUR: V. Schaller, M. Lenwell, J. iltz, S. Beebe, J. Harris. OFHCERS President .... Secretary . . . . Vice-President . Parliamentarian Treasurer . . . Sponsor . . . . , Marcia Lenwell . . . . Beth White . Becky Pletcher Janet McConnell . Vicky Schaller . . . Mrs. Boley The Thespians of 1961 enjoyed a successful year entering seven speech contests at New Haven, Ball State, Howe, North Manchester, Mentone, Warsaw, and Concord with a good Showing in each. Beth Coble took honor at Howe with a third in the finals in poetry reading, and Nancy Jo Trump won a fifth in the finals at North Manchester in poetry. Sharon Moe excelled by going to the semi-finals at the zone contest at Con- cord. At the County Speech Festival the Thespians came away with 9 superiors, 11 excellents, and seven goods. BASKETBALL QUEEN AND COURT SITTING; Basketball Queen, V. Schaller; Retiring Queen, Diane Alexander. STANDING: Eighth Grade Attendant, Sharon Zorn; Sophomore Attendant, Marcia Smith; Escort, Bob Menzie; Freshman Attendant, Sharon Weaver; Seventh Grade Attendant, Marica Weaver. PEP BAND ROW ONE: J. Noble, P. Warner, M. Elli- son, T. Menzie. ROW TWO: M. Gregory, G. Earnhert, B. Casner, V. Miller, D. Mow- rey, G. Harter. JUNIOR BAND ROW ONE: L. Stickler, L. Harter, E. Habeggar, D. Ellison, R. Mowrey. ROW TWO: L. Slone, C. Ros- brough, M. Rohn, R. Stickney, C. Tuttle, S. Williamson, S, Regnos, P. Dile, S. Collier, C. Faroute, K. Rood. ROW THREE; B. Rhiiiehart, C. Lenwell, B. Schuldt, S. Meloy, J. Scott, C. Berry, D. Wise, J. Hack- birth, K. O’Dell, N. Slater, T. Tuttle, D. Gregory, J. Ross, K. Burnworth, B. Kerr, Director Mr. Marsh. ROW ONE: P. Warner, S. Pequignot, J. Tuttle, B. Gebert, B. Coble. ROW TWO: Mr. Marsh, J. Noble, D. Mowrey, L. Workman, G. Harter, G. Earohart, M. Regenos, V. Miller. TWIRLERS ROW ONE B. Gebert B. Leedy C. Wright ROW TWO S. Outcelt S. Humphreys S. Smith BAND DANCE HIGH SCh ROW ONE: E, Barnes, B, Williamson, and L, Beebe. ROW TWO: J, Cutler, T. Brygider, M. Sievers, L, Stevens, M, Regenos, and J, Tenney, ROWTHREE: J. Sievers, R. McConnell, S, Zorn, B, Craven, P. Light- foot, R, Reid, J. Harter, M. Glumac, G. Harter, G. Earnhart, and R. Earnhart. ROW FOUR: Mr. Marsh, C. Wright, S. Smith, B. Leedy, J. Wright, L. Snyder, V. Miller, and S, Outcelt. OFnCERS President Vice-President , . , Secretary-Treasurer Librarian Reporter Student Director . . Director . . Tom Brygider . . . Vicki Miller .... Beth Coble Sharon Pequignot . . . Janet Wright . . Gary Earnhart .... Mr. Marsh I OOL BAND ROW ONE: B. Coble, B, White, S. Moe, ROW TWO: J, O’Dell, J. Stump, J. Wertenberger, K. Lenwell, T. Menzie, S. Pequignot, J. Noble. ROW THFIEE: C. Wise, E. Rhoades, C, Rood, J. Collier, D, Mowrey, J. Noble, L, Workman, M, Ellison, J, Tuttle, P. Warner, ROW FOUR: D. Alexander, B, Hackbirth, M, Gregory, D, Harris, S. Outcelt, S. Humphreys, B, Gebert. STATE FINALISTS Dance Band Janet Noble Sharon Pequignot Jayne Tuttle Becky Gebert Paul Warner Gary Earnhart Gerry Harter Roger Earnhart David Mowrey Larry Workman John Noble Beth Coble Marco Regenos Vicki Miller Woodwind Trio . . , Beth Coble Sharon Moe Janice Cutler Saxophone Quartet . . Janet Noble Sharon Pequignot Becky Gebert Paul Warnp.r Music Director, Mr. Cleon Marsh ROW ONE: B, White, D. Rosbrugh, B. Williamson, J, Wright, S. Outcelt, E. Barnes, P. Lightfoot, J. McConnel, J, Tuttle, J. Noble, B. Gebert, ROW TWO: S, Moe, L. Beebe, T. Gates, S, Weaver, C. Rosbrugh, J, Crouch, S, Pequignot, C, Griffith, P. Niles, S. Humphries, P, Cole. ROW THREE: R, Wiegand, A. English, M, Lenwell, V. Schaller, S, Beebe, M, Snyder, C. Reid, D. Miner, B, Pletcher, D. Alexander. ROW FOUR: T. Keener, L. Snyder, M. Glumac, G. Harter, B. Menzie, S. Pequignot, D. Mowery, J. Crouch, J. Keener, T. Brygider, M. Gregory, M. Mosher, L. Stevens. Pianist, Beth Coble. Director, Mr. Marsh. CHORUS Diane Alexander Becky Pletcher . Marcia Lenwell Vicky Schaller . Lynn Beebe . . Beth Coble . . Sharon Moe . . . . . Student Director . . . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter Librarian Pianist President Jim Kilgore Bob Menzie Raymond Slusher Gary O ' Dell COACH Burt Niles VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Student Manager, Ron Rhoades; Coach, Burt Niles; and Student Manager, Tom Flora. BACK ROW: John Rutherford, Jack Keener, Joe Crouch, Bob Menzie, Gary O ' Dell, Jim Kilgore, Ray Slusher, Stan Pequignot, and Allan Anders. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 60 -61 WE THEY Syracuse . . . . ... 51 61 Claypool . . . . ... 61 43 Col. City. . . . ... 67 73 S. Whitley . . .... 44 61 Milford .... . ... 64 71 Sidney .... . ... 81 52 Warsaw. . . . . ... 65 63 Silver Lake . . . ... 83 59 Mentone . . . . ... 63 68 Manchester . . . ... 80 67 Noble twp. . . . ... 65 82 Etna Green . . .... 56 54 Leesburg . . . .... 54 37 Mentone . . . .... 58 65 Manchester . . . ... 55 58 Wakarusa . . . . ... 60 69 North Webster . .... 42 50 Albion .... . ... 75 79 Akron .... . ... 53 55 Milford .... . ... 60 83 4-Team Tourney ’“ ' County Tourney ' “ ' Sectional Tourney This year ' s varsity cheerleaders were: Becky Fletcher, Janet Noble, Barbara Williamson, and Larry Snyder. This year Carla Cone was Pierceton High’s mascot. The varsity cheerleaders spent many hours in preparing their yells. The cheering block was also set up which helped give the team a little pep. ' B ' TEAM BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Blanchard, J. Scott, R. Kerr, P. Conley, R. Stickney, K. Boggs, B. Rosbragh, S. Kerr. Coach B. Niles. ' B TEAM CHEERLEADERS Jayne Tuttle Becky Gebert Sharon Weaver ETIONT ROW: P. Berry, B. Bradley, P. Smith, K. Ringgenberg, M. Caudill. ROW TWO: Coach Mr. Faudree, J. Rhoades, W. Carlin, P. Rhoades, L. Keener, FRONT ROW: C. Rood, J. Mettler, G. Danner, G. Archer, J. Noble, T. Long, C. Davis. ROW TWO: Coach Mr. Tucker, G. Cone, A. Obregon, R, Reid, D. Wells, M. Niles, J. Flora, HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Doug Rood, John Rutherford, Raymond Slusher, Robin Stickney, Jim Kilgore, Bob Bradley, Brent Leifer. SECOND ROW: Coach, Gary Faudree, Kenny Boggs, Stan Pequignot, Bob Menzie, Gary O’Dell, Wayne Carlin, Jack Keener, Joe Crouch, Kerry Riggenberg, Student Manager, Tom Flora. The Pierceton High School Baseball team closed out the season with an impressive 6-3 record. Coach, Gary Faudree’s team was not eliminated from the county playoffs until they were defeated by eventual County Champion, Syracuse. Prospects for the coming year look very encouraging, since six boys from the starting nine were underclassmen. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Steve Brown, Cris Rood, Jim Mettler, Calvin Davis, Kenny Pollock, Albert Hall, Dick Stickney, Glen Reimersma, Steve LaLone, Tom Long. SECOND ROW: Coach, Jan Tucker; Bill Bailey, John Noble, Olmero Obregon, Rex Reid, Gary Archer, Art Obregon, Mike Niles, Mike Miner, Garth Cone, Jim Flora. HIGH SCHOOL TRACK FRONT ROW, LefctoRight; Bob Danner, Bob Menzie, Bob Rosbrugh, Steve Kerr, Dan Mowrey, Jack Keener, Bob Griffith, Joe Crouch, Stan Pequignot, Tom Brygider. SECOND ROW: Bob Bradley, Tom Flora, Jerry Blanchard, Mike Gregory, Robin Stickney, Jim Kilgore, Rick Kerr, Phil Conley, John Howard. THIRD ROW: Phil Smith. Kerry Riggenberg, John Rhoades, Wayne Carlin, Ray Slusher, Phil Rhoades, Junior Richmond, Howard Barnhart, Leslie Keener. As has been the case for five out of the last six years, the Pierceton High School and Junior High Track Teams emerged as county champions during the 1961 season. Coaches, Burt Niles and Dick Reed, along with their respective teams, once again proved that Pierceton’s county track domination remains. Keep it up Cubs ! JUNIOR HIGH TRACK FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Chester Zorn, Dick Wine, Cris Rood, Jim Mettler, John DelToro, Gale Danner, Steve Brown, Calvin Davis, Larry Alley, Steve LaLone. SECOND ROW: Sam Lehman, Charles Williams, Dick Stickney, Mike Miner, Mike Coil, John Noble, Elbert Russel, Olmero Obregon, Jim Flora, Scott Handley, Art Obregon. THIRD ROW: Bill Bailey, Jim Collier, Dick Wells, Rex Reid, Garth Cone, Mike Evans, Gary Archer. HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY FRONT ROW: Larry Banning, John Scott, Tom Brygider, Bob Griffith, Jerry Blanchard, Bob Danner, Allan Anders, John Howard. SECOND ROW: Dan Mowrey, Rick Kerr, Steve Kerr, Bob Rosbrugh, Phil Rhoades, Junior Richmond, John Rhoades, and Coach, Burt Niles. 1961 TRACK HIGHLIGHTS HELPERS CUSTODIANS Mr. Mrs. Earnhart SECRETARY --Alice Davis Assistant --Vicky Miller COOKS Shirley Kreger Mary Lou Baxter Deloris Flora daughter Ruth Schrader Jean Sleigh ter Maxine Niles Best Wishes FLETCHER’S I. G. A. FOODLINER One-half block south of high school Compi iments of MORTS TV AND APPLIANCE STORE P i erceton Indiana Comp 1 i men ts of SELLERS HEETER Farm Equipment P i erceton i nd i ana ASHLEY FURNITURE STORE Furn i ture- F I oor Covering-Gifts P I erceton Indiana Phone 594-6622 GRADELESS GREENHOUSE Cut Flowers P 1 an ts Corsages Gifts Phone 594- 23 1 1 P i erceton Indiana Comp 1 i men ts of PI ERCETON TRUCKING Lake ton COMPANY Indiana Comp 1 imen ts of LELAND J. OSBORN Auct i onee r and Sale Manager Buyer and Se 1 1 er of Good Holstein Dairy Cattle One or an Entire Herd Phone 594-6893 R. 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