Remington High School - Mirror Yearbook (Remington, IN)
- Class of 1956
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' A ' ' ' ' 'H f5jf5: . V.-1 'L l . X 74a 2 195 I p . 3A IQ- ff V, Z x T , 'f,fgf'3 1 3 x,,.,,:.1,,QQ -X -1' ' '45 'J 'k1 . r O 0 A1 If I X . x We, the class of 1956, realizing that faith is the cornerstone of our American civi1ization,wish to dedi- cate this book to the forces that make our community strong - our homes , our school, and our churches. go- IRMA SUTTER BUD FULTZ Secretary School Board x DONALD PORTER TILISIEC HARTLEY TYLER DAN HANSELL School Board School Board 4 Thomas Zook Social Studies, English A.B. Manchester Collegeg Bob Jones University Donald Utter Mathematics, Social Studies Phys. Ed. Purdue B.S.P.E.: M.S. in Ed. Leo Baker Science A.B. Oakland City College: M.S. Indiana University: Post Graduate Illinois University Martha Douglas Social Studies. English B.S. Purdue University Billie Holmes Social Studies, Phys. Ed. Dr. Training. Health B.P.E. Purdue University: M.P.E. Purdue University 5 Dorothea Strasburger Home Economics. Phys. Ed. B.S. Purdue University 'Up' yr-sw .i E f' I ' - ,Q In .1-s 1 r. . .,1Vmy 5,..k',!.-., , , .. 4 km! I' r i WILLIAM SHIVELY Vo. Agr., Biology B.S.A. Purdue University HELEN DYE Art P. S. M. Degree De Pauw, John Herron Art Institute HALLIE WOLF Commerce B.S. Purdue University, Sr. Fran- Cis ROBERT SHEARER Band, Chorus B.M. De Pauw, M.M.E. Vander- cook li FLORENCE BOWMAN English. Latin Library, Science A.B. Earlham. Indiana University MARILEE GOAD English B.S.Degree1.S.T.C. Q 7 4--,Q-.V .,., Q--' f' s f , .-rx I, E. ,A -A'. ' x X , f x ' 1 f V 'w 54,3 I . A .,, 5 . FR I L- AVANELLE G. BROOKS First Grade T.C.I.-I.C.N.. Manchester Col- lege JOY BELLE LEIGH B.S. Baylor University, M.A. Bay- lor University, Northwestern, Na- tional College of Education TEXIE T. WARDEN Elementary License-All Grades, A.B. Degree-I.S.T.C., University of Chicago, Ball State Teachers ' x 114 .4- , 'E azz, V. ' a rx K1 LENORE ROBINSON Primary I.S.T .C. ALTA NELSON Life License -All Grades, l.S.T. C., T.C.I. 7 MILDRED C. KERN Sixth Grade Keene Teachers College, B.Ed. ,E f 1 fp' xi in s - ! I, l , - 6 QE it . 4 '5 J I ' Km ,' si W -. vl 1 51 A 1 Emil Walton CDuggiej Pearl Parnpel. Gertie Dawson gm ' Omer Dilling, Arnold Blackwood, Everett Byrd. Jack Harris, Francis Tyler enior Y K NL 4, A ,W ,Q X fl wgjx. ii-fi ' fi' inf-1 N P Ks , sv M wx - F3535 - .Max . as , X ww 'nd' All 4 W 151, 11 , -H Mh!.,ff2N.s1qi-gif M,,.N:-Mn -4 ,Jn W 1 m af '- R Qwxxff 553:i5:4q'K:i ' w . , , 4. , 4 -. .. ' , ' 4 4 ' ' m Mr. Holmes Mr. Utter Compliments of BARBOUPUS 66 AND WRIGHTS CAFE M no GARY LYNCH, President Ox Class Pres1dent2,3,4: Stu- dent Council President 4: Band Captain 4:Class Vice RICHARD LONGEST, Vice President Ace F.F.A. President 4: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Junior Play: Annual Staff. President 1: Secretary Photography Club 2: Let- termen's Club 3,4: Junior Play: Basketball l,2,3,4: Band 8: Chorus 5: Sales Manager Annual. DONNA SALTWELL Reporter Blondie Sunshine Corresponding Secretary 2,4: F.H.A. Re- porter 3: Sunshine l,2,3 4: F.H,A.1,2,3:Band 3: Cho- rus 2: Junior Play: Annual Staff. MAX NELSON Harvey Student Council 1,2,3,4: Student Council Vice Pres- ident 4: Lettermen's Club Vice President 4: Band Manager 1,2,3: Safety Pa- trol Manager 2,3,4: Latin Club 1: Lettermen's Club 3.4: Photography Club 1,2: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4: Junior Play: Band 8: Chorus 5: Boy's State: Drum Major 4: Annual Ed- itor. 11 CAROL KEEN, Secretary Ornery F.H.A. President 4: F.H.A. 1,2,3,4: F.H.A. Treasurer 3: Sunshine Treasurer 4: Sunshine 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. 1,2: Latin Club 1,2: Jun- ior Play: Annual Staff. MARY ANN NICHOLS Treasurer Duke Class Secretary 1,2,3: Sun- shine 1,2,3,4: Latin Club 2,3: G.A.A. 1: F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4: F.H.A. Songleader 1: Band 6: Chorus 3: Junior Play: Annual Staff: Girl's State. MA RIORIE WILSON Margie Class Vice President 1: G. A.A. 1: F.H.A. 2,3.4: S.S. S. 1.2,3: Junior Play: Band 7 years: Chorus 5 years: Annual Staff. IACK LEBEAU Jack Iasketball 1: Treasurer 'hoto Club 2: Photo Club .,2: Band 1.2.3.4: Chorus .,2.3.4: Band Manager 1. 2.3: Band Lieutenant 4: unior Play: Annual Staff. RICHARD BYRD Dick Basketball l.2,3,4: Track 1.2.3.4: Softball l.2.3: Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4: Annual Staff. CAROL HENSLER Henhouse Class Historian 1,2,3.4: Class Treasurer 2.3: Sun- shine Secretary 4: News- paper Co-Editor 4: Sun- shine 1,2.3,4: F.H.A. 1.2, 3,4: G.A.A. 1,2: Junior Play: Band 7 years: Chorus 5 years:Band Corporal and News Reporter 4: Annual Staff Co-Editor. KAY WARE PA UL MAY P. May Basketbal11,2,3,4: Softball Jackie Class Reporter 1:4-l-l Song Leader: F.H.A. 1.2.3.4: S. S.S. l,2,3,4: 4-l-l 7 years: Junior Play: Band 7 years: Chorus 5 years: Band Con- cert Master4: AnnualStaff. 1,2,3.4: Track 1,2.3,4: Lettermen's Club 1.2,3.4: Lettermen's Club President 4: Band 8 years: Chorus 5 years: Band Lieutenant 4: Junior Play: Advertising Manager Annual: Co-Ed- itor Newspaper 4. 12 FRANCIS YATES Franie Basketball 2,3.4: Softball 2.3,4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3.4: Annual Staff. f 2 V ,N 2 l 1 X r 1 N .XX Z - In the fall of 1944, 32. little boys and girls bravely entered the first grade to start their 12. long years of schooling under the skillful guidance of Mrs. Brooks. She taught us what all beginners should know and passed us to the second grade. The first day of our second year,we wore expressions of satis- faction on our faces. We knew all there was to know, we thought. Much to our surprise, with Mrs. Sommers as our teacher we learned something. We didn't know as much as we thought we did. With the second grade now safely behind, we faced the third grade nervously. We shared a common problem---would we like our new teacher? Sure we did, Mrs. Nelson made our third year very pleasant. During our fourth year, we began to realize that it was fun to have boyfriends or girlfriends. I remember that some of the girls even fought over a certain boy. Although our busy little minds did some wandering, Mrs. Robinson managed to pound afourth grader's knowledge into our heads. Just think,amanby the name of Mr. Casey, was going to be our 5th grade teacher! During this year many of our class matesjoin- ed the high school band. In our sixth year, we were all very happy to have Miss Little as our teacher. With six long years of toil behind us, we started on the last lap of schooling. We looked and felt like midgets the first few weeks of school. By watching our superior seniors, we learned how to act. KNot reallylj In the eighth year, we were used to having no recesses and changing classes every period. At last we were through the eighth grade and ready for high school. Boy did we think that we were important! Our first year of high school started off with a bang. We all survived initiation, much to our surprise. As tenth graders we got our class sweaters and now felt that the high school was really our castle. This year we could leave the school grounds for a class party, so what did we do? We had a hay ride. In the eleventh year we were able to initiate the freshmen or greenies as they're called. We received our class rings, which some boys and girls gave away soon. At long last the twelfth year rolled around and all too soon for most of the thirteen seniors in the class. We received our diplo- mas with heavy hearts but with the knowledge that all of our patient X teachers had taught us and had helped to prepare us for maturity. We lookforward to a wonderful senior trip before breaking our final ties with school and going out to face the world and accept our roles as adults. Carol Keen 2 Carol Hensler fx If' ff? Wim X As we were walking down the midway of the Jasper County Fair, we decided to go .into a fortune tel1er's booth. We asked her if she would gaze into her crystal ball and tell us of the class of 56 . Appearing first through a foggy haze came Dick Byrd. After gradu- ation he was employed at Crystal Dairy, where he worked his way up to be President of the National Pure Milk Association. Next came his wife, the former Carol Hensler, who is living in New York City in their Wal- dorf Astoria Penthouse Apartment, with their five sons. The next vision was that of Carol Keen. Of course she became a professional nurse. She later married a tall, dark, handsome and very rich doctor. Next was Richard Longest who is host at the Stork Club. He has the great priviliege of interviewing all the great people who come thereg he says his most interesting and thrilling interview was with Marilyn Mon- roe. Now through the pink cloud came Gary Lynch who is the president of General Motors Coproration. Standing beside him was dark-haired wife, the former Betty Blaisdell. Paul May is a very successful veterinarian,and he owns the world's largest veterinarian hospital. He married Punki Bond, and their family consists of five children, 15 cats, and ZZ dogs. After editing a very successful senior yearbook Max Nelson now owns his own printing shop. lncidental1y,his private secretary is Linda Porter who is now known by the name of Mrs. Nelson. Now peering into the crystal ball,we see Duke Nichols. She gave up the idea of becoming an elementary teacher and is now designing shoes for the royal women of England in her spare time. Most of the time she is busy taking care of her family. Guess who she married? Now a dim, but known, face appears. It is the face of Donna Saltwell the personal secretary ot the President of the United States. Next is Kay Ware: She is now playing in the Chicago Symphony. She has made two trips around the world and later is planning to join Jack LeBeau in Africa with his drums. Next in sight is Jack Le Beau. He obtained world wide fame with his famous drums, especially in Africa. As everyone predicted, Marjorie Wilson married Ralph Tarter and is living in Kentucky in their southern mansion with their two girls. Instead of raising pigs and cows as everyone thought he would, Francis Yates is now a famous south-pawfor the Chicago White Sox. By the way, they won the World Series this yearg and guess who was pitching ? fF.Y.J The vision begins to fade as the class of 56 passes from view. They may be gone but not forgotten. Compliments of HARVEY NELSON AND FAMILY I4 Dick Byrd Cute Couple Carol Hensler WF. y , is ,ss 2 1' 2 9326 W s so s if 1.5 Richard Longest f 1 ... SJ I Jack LeBeau Duke Nichols Donna Salrvvell Max Nelson Francis Yates Nia rge Wilson Carol Keen Seniors Kay Ware Audrey Gush Paul May J Q .Wy ' x 1 azz yf I Donna Saltwell w1ll my ab1l1ty to have natural blond ha1r to Patty B1ck I Jack LeBeau,w1l1 my ab1l1ty to keep from ask1ng con tmuous questmons xn advanced algebra class to Bxno Baxer I R1chard Longest w111 my ab1l1ty to go w1th a few g1r1s once xn a wh11e to Max Mykrantz I Kay Ware w111 my ab1l1ty not to blow up the school house 1n chem1stry class to Max Mykrantz I Duke N1chols w111 my ab1l1ty to get along w1th Mr Shearer to Karen Tyler I Franc1s Yates w1l1 my ab111ty to dr1ve an older model car to my brother Ronme Yates I Paul May w111 my ab1l1ty not to get dememts 1n band to Scott Bowman I Carol Keen w11l my ab111ty to get along w1th M1ss Wolf to Audrey Guth I Marjorxe W1lson w1l1 my ab111ty to be engaged for over a year to Bonn1e Merrxman I Dxck Byrd wxll my he1ght to Larry LeBeau I Carol Hensler w111 my ab111ty to go steady wxth one boy to Nancy W11der I Max Nelson w111 my ab111ty to make baskets w1th my eyes closed to Bob Crowe I Gary Lynch w111 my ab111ty to get along lnband to Frank Howard and my tax1 serv1ce to Frenchle Armold We the Class of '56, w111 our pr1v11ege to wear semor cords to the future semors I ,. .. , . .. . - ,. ,. .. . , . ,. .. . , . I 9 . , ,. .. . . 0 . . . ' X. I l ' x D D 9. xxk , ,. .. . ewx ' . .. .' xx , i X . 16 Cfazideri X ,f W.mA1mAnii'- x M K .,.,.Q- W. +V' Maur' N-J 3' - I l Q jk .V U K yi' ddr 1. e NX - 5 2 , L , 1, ' 7 K .4 W 'QMWW lm had iurwnnnni 2 A -Wrong raw! if 0 , fw?'ff579f y . - V- 3 -, V , t if v , , 'X , Yr ff fl fe! I- '-dh i I in-,fra-sf t N I ,ya f r FIRST ROW: Sandra Adamson. Richard Armold. Iudy Bahler, Lowell Baier. Patty Bick, Carolyn Blackwell, La- Vaughn Bramble. SECOND ROW: Mollie Brown, Sandra Bufkin, DeLi1a Byrd, John Derrick. Sharon Douglas. Barbara Eastburn. Judy Fisher. THIRD ROW: Suda Galbraith, Audrey Guth, Iona Hensley, Frank Howard, Max Mykrantz, Jay Neal, Donna Porter. FOURTH ROW: Edith Sheldon, Patty Sheldon, Kay Sigo, Mary Sigo, Pat Smith, David Souligne. Glenda Sutton. FIFTH ROW: Karen Tyler, Judy Wagner, Ellen Watts, Nancy Wilder. Ronnie Yates, Boyd Yeoman. Compliments of Remington Doctors DR. ANDRES at TAYLOR DR. HARTSOUGH DR. SCHANTZ DR. LANDIS 18 O , J' 'W FIRST ROW: Judith Alberding, Darlene Atkinson, Judy Bell, Sherrillyn Best, Dianne Burnworth, Bob Crowe, Harold Ford. SECOND ROW: Roy Hansell, Kathryn Hensley, Larry Holderly, Richard Keen, Sandra Knochel. Larry LeBeau, Dale Lehe. THIRD ROW: Glen Luse. Jeanie Meadows, Robert Medley, Bonnie Marriman, Harold Molter. Harold McGill, Richard Nicoson. FOURTH ROW: Billy Sheldon, Patricia Sigo, Lynette Stevens. Jack Taulman, Linda Wagner, Rosalie Weller. Bill Worley. REMINGTON FARMER'S MUTUAL INSURANCE 19 Ak' is Q r A' X v- ' 'W Q J. A 3 , ' L ' if 1.55 . A . -v W J R- , , , ' J . , M i I, , , wi it ,M - , rf 1 . 1 I I . ' L,E, I , ' q. N u p zqlb f , qtvf I . -3 , , W FIRST ROW: Jim Adamson,Caro1yn Alter, Patty Bell, Nancy Bond,He1en Brooks,Ronald Bums,B1anchard Childress. SECOND ROW: Sandra Cochran, Edwin Dobbins, Judy l-larries, John Weller, Paul Hensley, Billy l-lomeier, Richard Kuyrkendall. THIRD ROW: Rebecca Landis, Darlene Lehe, Kenneth Longest, Norma Sue May, Kenneth Molter, Nancy Nussbaum, James Openshaw. FOURTH ROW: Linda Porter, Arlene Sigo, John Smith, Pauline Smith, Larry Sommer, Gerald Sutton, Charles Tigler. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Waples, Norma Washburn, Peggy Wilder. Compliments of HOWARD'S FURNITURE CO. 20 1 N, ,- it M T N is it N. fs lie' 5 fi- 3 iii' ,K 'IA 3 l s i X ff V K N X l X 5 S ,iw last fi' G T K i ls . ' ' it 1Q:0,.'0lza'u: s' 'T' T A r, ,. :,:.!,,,? FIRST ROW: Joe Alberding, Harold Arbuckle, Carol Atkinson, Kathy Bahler, Marvin Baxter, Bruce Best, Larry Blackwell. SECOND ROW: Donna Byrd, Donald Cochran, Mike Criswell, Donna Culp, Ronnie Gillam, Mary Beth Jones, Mike Merkel. THIRD ROW: Ralph Moore, Judy McCurtain, Judy Openshaw, John Rees, Carol Schantz, Curtis Siebenthal, Peggy Stevens. FOURTH ROW: Ronn' S ' ' re t. Pierre, Alliene Thomas, Linda Thurston, Randall Tobias, Carol Tyler, Roaslie Ulyat, Dorothy Waynick. FIFTH ROW: Jynell Woodruff, Donald Worley. Compliments of C.H. PECK AND SON 21 , V si 'X , aa 4 . , , . Y' ' CJ K 'xjff ff T . 'Wifi' , ,i l Q I.. t Xl A I I vv , 3 4 is I -ef , I -if, i at .1 . f f FIRST ROW: -Norman Arbuckle, Shirley Atkinson, Alan Baier, Bobby Bell, Connie Bohlmann, David Bokma. Scott Bowman. SECOND ROW: Billy Burnworth, Earl Culp, Diane Donnelly, Patti Donnelly, William Ford. Donald Hancock,Joan I-larries. THIRD ROW: Donnie Hensler, Richard Hensler, Richard Hensley, Loretta Keen. George May,Jeffrey May. David McGill. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy McGill, Carol Nussbaum, Trena Pelsy, Susan Puett, Willy Rees, Donald Sharkey, Barbara Smith. FIFTH ROW: Ray Smith, Paul Taulman, Sandra Utter. Patricia Watts, Stanley Wichmann, Joyce Wilder, Ronald Wilder. SIXTH ROW: Larry Worley, Betty Zeigler. Compliments of BAI-1LER'S FEED SERVICE 22 6 FIRST ROW: Connie Vollmer, Donald Galbraith, Gene Tyler, A. C. Campbell, Jim Dalton. Lois Ann Shively, Thomas Thurston, Mrs. Kern. SECOND ROW: Beverly Beasley, Donald Washburn, Mary Ann Smith, Barton Stevens. Helen Longest. Roger Taulman, Donald Dilling. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Baier, Sharon Woodruff, David Criswell. Janice Holderly, John Kuyrkendall, Patricia Hensler, Diane Nussbaum, Claren Goad. FOURTH ROW: Jan Lucas, Arthur Fangmeyer, Robert Meents, Carl Baxter, Charleene Knochel, Dick Crowe, Bruce Meents, Eric Stovall, Thomas Alberding. N -a' FIRST ROW: Janet Taulman, Alton Campbell, Kathryn Rees, Carlotta Heinzelman, Douglas Smith, Barbara Blackwell, Ken Baer, Harry Von Tobel. SECOND ROW: Carol Merkel, Albert Tyler, Sam Fultz, Ruth Anne Kuyrkendall. James Jewelr, Christie Homeier, Larry Pitman, Nita Thurston, Richard Marohl, Mrs. Nelson. THIRD ROW: Russell Fisher, Jerry Wilder, Ioan Smith, Edward Miller, Margo Waples, Michael May, Donna Atkinson, Frances Barlow, Angela May, Absent - Joyce Payne. 23 7 ra. for , 'mfr , 'W FIRST ROW: Margot Fisher, Shirley Pecock, Gary Longest, Ronnie Hensler, Richard Thurston, Connie Hensler, Henry Massoth, Rex Shalkhauser, Mrs. Robinson. SECOND ROW: Leroy Ford, Janet Bellows, Billy Crowe, Edward Best,Iohn Hancock, David Wilkerson, Joan McCurtain. THIRD ROW: LyleAlberding, Marjean Knochel, Craig Bowman, John Schneider, Danny McGill, Glenn Harvey, Sandra Schertz, Norman Culp. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Warden, Marjorie Massoth,Marvin Wilder, Linda Pitman,Eugene C1arke,David Heinzelman, Randall Rowe, Ryan Pelsey, Larry Genzel, Lita Moosmiller. SECOND ROW: Lynn Baer, Jerry Smith, Dale Tyler, Marsha Beasley, David Sheldon, Betty Ann George, Frederick Kupke, Billy Nussbaum, Ronnie Culp. THIRD ROW: Richard St. Pierre, Dorothy Peters, Bruce Baier, Roger Utter, Edward Mitchell, Virginia Geib, Tommy Holmes, Bonnie Knochel, Merritt McNess, Sandra Bond. FOURTH ROW: Marsha Wingard, Cheryl Arvin, Mike Crow, Alma Schneider, Richard Nussbaum, Ted Siela, Janice Winger, James Harries, Patty McGill, Dave Mykrantz, Marjorie Kryder. 24 FIRST ROW: Ronald Fangmeyer, Linda Dallinger, Donald Knochel, Stephen Waymire, David Brenda, Ricky Thomas, Edith Blackwell, Belle Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Alan Fisher, Bobby Homeier, Steve Alberding, Margie Winger, Ronald Pettet, Gregory Baer, Mike Goad, Mrs. Leigh. THIRD ROW: Alana Knochel, Charles Hansell, Barbara Wasner, Douglas Deardurff, Linda Baxter, Mary Meents, Elaine Smith, Duane Taulman. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Minick, Jack Harries, Marilyn Geib, Deborah May, Sue Ann Vollmer, Sharron Bisher, Larry Atkison, JoAnn Waynick, Allen Goad, Sharon Schertz. Absent Eddie Bellows, Elizabeth McGill, Freddie Sheets. 054113 mi , FIRST ROW: Ray Peacock, Deborah Harvey,Jimmy Peters,Elaine Baer, Robert Worley, Darrel Taulman, Donna Coe, Mrs. Brooks. SECOND ROW: Nancy Hensler, Elizabeth Knochel, Betty Smith, Norman Johnston, Richard Siela, Barry Bohler, Pamela Merkel. THIRD ROW: Joan Kaufman, Michael Rowland, Diana McCartney,Tanya Washburn, Julette Arvin, Joe Schneider, Joyce Schieler. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Brooks, Donald Douglas, Anita Von Tobel, Bobby Alberts, Ronald Barlow, Jacqueline Lewis, Stephen Kensell, Absent Howard Beard. 25 Noon time fun Remington future basketball stars Band at the Remington Cemetery Grade School play ground fy Q K :Q ,X 3 i. My .Q y if . X .u .df Sf ik u w O 49,0 taxi SEATED: Larry LeBeau, Richard Armold, Darlene Lehe, Boyd Yeoman, Mike Merkel, Jeffrey May. STAND ING: Mr. Shively, Gary Lynch, Max Nelson. mf! . Q ,ff V H' SEATED: Diane Burnworth, Carol Keen, Carol Hensler, Norma Washburn Party Sheldon Mollie Brown STANDING: Susan Puett, Donna Saltwell, Bonnie Merriman, Randy Tobias: Paul May, Roy'l'lansell, Ronnie Yates, Miss Wolf. Compliments of VON TOBEL LUMBER CO. 951 44 Q I QKQZO. W 12 at dv K 'is off! I 6 1, sv 6' 177 . 'XO 106-9 Co Jil 1-ell ole 'ei 46 0 -fb 0 GJ: 06.5. QU 4590 9 49 .39 90 Q9 v ,fwfx , . Mw.1! 9 aff! a 1 f gnfff 'f bf '14 g , MQf ,AW fb: ,, 0. if Hi iff!-'K' . ' f? , q gin fa ,hi . K , .. 'Q sa gg Q 'si -f, N Q ig A 1 IAF , g L2 www Q 'gui O -'f ' L ,w f 1 ' ' . 3 .1 x -iv W fr-aif,-'Q ' 2715 I ' ,SM -I 7 ' 1 fm ' 1 av IM W, ' f 'iw N 4 Q S. 51 5 ' J . 9 . if I ? U xl 3' ' V' L'ki 1' 'Q 'M Y x 7 gf 2 . , ,J 2 -, Q, f ,,, f' j ' X A 'I K g f f J i 1 ,, 5 ,f 1 ' 1 .Wh . f R' ii ' ff , R ' , . . ' V R , Zy y ' f PM U4 N vi ' i M51 Y O 9 T , ww I M I V I L a I Az 1 , W: 'H - , , f ,, . , ,UK 1 .L., QL f J ' Q. 1 4 :, mr1f, i 53 - 4 ? 1 ,f Q . In ' t 1 ' 12, 27+ f 5232, f 4 -4 0 W L 5, fi ' ir . , 1 w g 'x 'A' 1 is as , ' L x If f- J J f f an fy, ff Q ffm f ,' M 7 ' ' Jr ', A 3 X 3 Il In 1 3 0 C C UL'sd.lllZCU Ill LHC I-all U1 1731 unuer I-ne direction or Robert B. Shearer. The band has grown from a small group of basic instr ents to one which can boast CLARIN51-5 FRENCH HORNS symphonic instrumentation. : Kay Ware. Concertmaster : Sandra Adamson The Music Boosters Organization has ,,, gglagln gsggflas' Rank Comcml ,,, fafgygykfgirfiflsg done much toward promoting the band's no Jeanie Meadows a pany Watts growth and success, : Sandra Knotipel C?BRf?EtIosn Stevens - - attiDonne y Many students have had the prlvllege ' Mollie Brown, Rank Corporal ' Gary Lynch, Captain Uf P1aYU1g one of the more unus ua-1 5Ym' ' Larry LeBeau ' Paul May, Lieutenant phonic instruments through the genero - ' Healey Bgrldh Rank C 1 : ?2r1'iyHWi1de5. ASSiSr2r1r Librarian ' - ' ll fey UI , 0l'p0l'a l'al'l 0W3l' Swv of the Mus C Booste 115' The officers ' Linda Thurston ' Robert Crowe, Assistant Quartermaste this year are: Mrs. Richard Schantz, Le,-ry Heldeny on MikeMe,ke1 president' Mrs. Lowell Jones, vice- Z Jeffery May ': Randy Tobias president' and Mrs. Richard Stevens, ,,. ggfgerfllisigcfgel ,, zglzfmigglm' Rank Corporal secretary-treasur r. ' Joyce Wilder Rosalie Ulyat The Music Boosters also promoted a 'L' gllsiesslaiy-ely B LRIPfIe5rggSArbuek1e - - Oflllle RIC! carnpailgn 1f01' Iliw bfand unifirms 1aSl: Richard Crowe ' Dale Lehe, Chief Quartermaster year. n ess an our wee s enoug 03053 0- Carolyn Alter fngney was raised tg P1-Qvide our band : EZICDBTZACI, Chief LibI'3.l'l3Il SCOII BOWITIZI1 tehstyle of uniform which can be worn EJUTSQ' e jones 3fogg:g!gESLehe Tee Ways- Max Nelson. Drum Major ' Larry Sommer This year, the band has been reor- : Sirelserflanlz eu: Sherry Best ganized Military Style. The band drilled .,. Suggepuegms gfggfavfjaltifr as a marching unit in the fall and attend- ALT0 CLAMNET 3155555 ed the High School Band Day at the Pur- ' Judy Mecllffain m Richafd Nicisonf Rank C0rP0ra1 due Stadi Saturday, September 24. BQSEACITARINETS ,, John Smith arjorle Wilson Ronald Wilder On October 1 the band were guests Of john Rees SNARE DRUMS St. Joseph College and were featured in BTO SAXAPHONES : lack LeBeau. Lieutenant a Special hay- time show during the St' . gzgbzgragastbum, Manager BASggglnlll4ens1er, News Corporal Joe-Valparaiso game before 2000 fans. Ra1phMoo,e 1 Lyn ne stevens Other activities of the year included ENGR SAXSPHOEES C.YIgIB?,LS S uh - ' - Dianne onne y ar ara mit Armistice Day, Basketball games , Soy ,, Connie Bohlman BELLS AND MARIMBA bean Broadcast. Chnstmas Concert. sAruToNE sAxAPHoNE ' 1yne11wo0aruff Ensemble Contests, A Spring Concert, ' Pat Smith. Rank Corperal TJWPJNNSV A I L b - - . - - - BASSON u y agner. ssistant i rarian District and State Organization Con en Becky Landis Dire wr' ROBERT B. SHEARER tests Commencement and Memorial 31 OJ 3 5 E E QE Os-:uc U35 .EEE 'EUS 3.9.2 .sag 326 55.2 .EEE -u-u-u 222 E-EE 2.9.2 'JCC NNN 0-0-9- 'ti KJ. 'SKB as 225 .Mm av-o-v o 'Hia +I QRS Se ,U-11.99 Q-4 Mbna 7,32 Offs ' ev 'JI 1-. 5., N ... .cf-I-1 'go E-40 gow-4 -'63 -eel! as mam U2 of--' gg, 'ada a-V' 'U mi G30 8.0 Gia.E 0 'LUQDES 100,24-To b,'jE.,G!E,4mP ee? :VS Q-HW NU 68. qu rst division pla fi FIRST ROW: Rosalie Ulyat, Jyne1lWoodruff, Peggy Stevens, Judy McCurtain, Diane Burnworth, Carol Hensler, Carolyn Alter,Judy Bell, Mr. Shearer. SECOND ROW: Nancy Bond, Donna Byrd, Linda Thurston, Helen Brooks, Darlene Atkinson, Glenda Sutton, Carol Schantz, Alliene Thomas, Kathy Bahler. THIRD ROW: Judy Bahler, Linda Wagner,Nancy Nussbaum, Sandra Cochran, Kay Ware, Audrey Guth, Norma Washburn, Barbara Eastburn, Sharon Douglas, Sherry Best, Kathryn Hensley, Mary Beth Jones. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Merriman, Ellen Watts, Judy Alberding, Pat Sigo, Lynette Stevens, Jeanie Meadows, Peggy Wilder, Marjorie Wilson, Darlene Lehe, Linda Porter, Nancy Wilder, Sandra Bufkin, Arlene Sigo, Becky Landis, Kay Sigo, Sandra Knochel. FIFTH ROW: Larry Lel3eau, Larry Sommer, Jack LeBeau, Mike Criswell, Ralph Moore, Roy Hansell, Paul May, Gary Lynch,Max Nelson, Bob Crowe, Randy Tobias, Dale Lehe, Frank Howard,Richard Nicoson,Mike Merkel. Karen Tyler-pianist. ?mwl0 ' FIRST ROW: Mr. Shearer, Barbara Eastburn, Karen Tyler, Nancy Wilder, Kay Ware, Judy Wagner. SECOND ROW: Dale Lehe, Paul May, Gary Lynch, Max Nelson, Bob Crowe, Frank Howard, Jack LeBeau. 32 ' Sedan! f-hz I FIRST ROW: Carol Tyler, Kathy Bahler, Bruce Best, Mary Beth Jones, Carol Shantz, Ronald St Pierre, Larry Black- well, Peggy Stevens. SECOND ROW: Donald Worley, Ronald Gillam, Judy Bahler, Kathryn Hensley, Helen Brooks, Joe Alberding, Don Cochran. THIRD ROW: Curtis Seibenthal, Edith Sheldon, Bill Worley, Richard Keen, Harold Molter, Roy Hansell, Patty Sheldon, Marvin Baxter. fu., 71694 Aw FIRST ROW: Willie Rees, Susan Puett, Bill Burnworth, Bill Ford, Alan Baier, Betty Zeigler, Richard Hensler. SEC- OND ROW: Richard Hensley, Donald Hancock, Donald Sharkey, Earl Culp, Larry Worley, David Bokma, Ray Smith. Compliments of HANSELL'S DRUG STORE ?. 731, 14, , 6 FIRST ROW: Carol Hensler, Judy Wagner, Pat Smith, Judy Bell, Barbara Eastburn, Mollie Brown, Mrs. Stras- gurger. SECOND ROW: Helen Brooks, Kathyrn Hensley, Judy Bahler, PatBick, Edith Sheldon, Audrey Guth, Linda Wagner, Darlene Atkinson. THIRD ROW: Glenda Sutton, Sharon Douglas, Linda Porter, Kay Sigo, Kay Ware, Elen Watts, Becky Landis, Karen Tyler. FOURTH ROW: Carol Keen, Mary Ann Nichols, Pat Sheldon, Sandra Adamson, Carolyn Blackwell, Marjorie Wilson, Nancy Wilder, Sandra Bufkin. 660 ' A ff 'Sufi i :LA ff FIRST ROW: Carol Hensler,Donna Saltwell,Nancy Bond, Dianne Burnworth, Mollie Brown, Judy Wagner, Miss Wolf. SEOOND ROW: Barbara Eastbum,Judy Bel1,Pat Smith,Audrey Guth,Nancy Nussbaum, Sandra Cochran, Linda Wagner. THIRD ROW: Donna Porter, Judy Bahler, Kay Sigo, Judy Alberding, Ellen Watts, Bonnie Mer- riman, Becky Landis, Karen Tyler. FOURTH ROW: Carol Keen, Duke Nichols, Pat Sheldon, Arlene Sigo, Carolyn Blackwell, Sandra Adamson, Pat Sigo, Sandra Bufkin, Kay Ware. Compliments of FAIRVIEW HATCHERY AND PRICE BROTHERS GREENHOUSE 'gun FIRST ROW: Nancy Bond, Linda Wagner, Nancy Nussbaum, Kathryn Hensley, Sherry Best, Diane Burnworth, Mrs. Florence Bowman. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Alter, Bonnie Merriman, Lynette Stevens, Bill Worley, Judy Alherding, Linda Porter. THIRD ROW: Sandra Knochel, Pat Sigo, Arlene Sigo, Roy Hansell, Jerry Waples, Ber- nard Childress, Jim Openshaw, Jeanie Meadows. mgwfz, 5 if ,QQ FIRST ROW: Judy Wagner, Judy Bell, Mollie Brown, Barbara Eastburn, Larry LeBeau, Mrs. Bowman. SECOND ROW: Judy Bahler, Patty Bick, Karen Tyler, Kay Sigo, Sandra Bufkin, Sharon Douglas, Donna Porter. THIRD ROW: Ellen Watts, Sandra Adamson, Lowell Baier, Boyd Yeoman, Jay Neal, Frank Howard, Patty Sheldon Compliments of FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE and SKELLY'S GARAGE ' '4-74 ,, 1 FIRST ROW: Ruthanne Kuyrkendall, Donna Atkinson, Patty Hensler, John Kuyrkendall, Robert Meents, Joan Harries, Nita Thurston, Janet Taulman, Mrs. Strassburger. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Smith, Susie Shively, Bonnie Baier, Peggy Stevens, Alliene Thomas, Loretta Keen, Judy McCurtain, Barbara Smith, Paul Taulman. THIRD ROW: Donna Saltwell, Barbara Eastburn, Patty Smith, Audrey Guth, Scott Bowman, Charleen Knochel, Edith Sheldon, Janice Holderly, Roger Taulman, FOURTH ROW: Sandra Knochel, Linda Porter, Kay Ware, Nancy Wilder, Peggy Wilder, Ralph Moore, Darlene Lehe, Sandra Adamson, Patty Sheldon, Darlene Atkinson. Zag! 4-74' FIRST ROW: Janet Taulman, Albert Tyler, Sam Fultz, David Criswell, Susie Shively, Jerry Wilder, Douglas Smith, Nita Thurston, Ruthanne Kuyrkendall, Donald Dilling, Donald Washburn, Tom Thurston, John Hancock. SECOND ROW: Roger Taulman, Carol Tyler, George May, Dick Crowe, Ronald Wilder, Loretta Keen, Don- ald Hancoc k, Ronald St Pierre, Alan Baier, Bonnie Baier, Patty Hensler. Bill Crowe. THIRD ROW: Barbara Smith, Paul Taulman, John Kuyrkendall, Donna Porter, John Smith, Audrey Guth, Jack Taulman, John Weller, Edith Sheldon, Charleen Knochel, Bruce Meents, Michael May, Mr. Shively, FOURTH ROW: Bob Meents, Patty Smith, Sandra Knochel, Richard Keen, Rosalie Weller,Jay Neal, Darlene Lehe, Glen Luce, Kenny Molt- er, Linda Porter, Donald Hensler. FIFTH ROW: Larry Sommer, Bill Sheldon, Ralph Moore, David Souligne, Mike Criswell, Bob Crowe, Ronnie Burns, Dale Lehe, Harold Molter, Richard Kuyrkendall, Lowell Baier, Donna Saltwell. Compliments of OTIS TOMPSON L'l'f'NT TNTD 1' 'V TIAS f'fX Qfome ' K K : U K K 17 i, - . gig-grzgx-he - - J . - Al X ' - - ,wir FIRST ROW: Carolyn Alter, Mollie Brown, Dianne Burnworth, Suda Galbraith, Donna Saltwell, Norma Sue May, Mrs. Strasburger. SECOND ROW: Carol Hensler, Judy Fisher, Sherry Best, Linda Wagner, Linda Porter, Kathryn Hensley, Helen Brooks, Darlene Atkinson. THIRD ROW: Norma Washburn, Sandra Knochel, Karen Tyler, Kay Sigo , Rebecca Landis, Donna Porter, Sandra Cochran, Edith Sheldon. FOURTH ROW: Judy Bell, Carol Keen, Patricia Sheldon, Pauline Smith, Peggy Wilder, Arlene Sigo, Iona Hensley, Mary Ann Nichols, Ellen Watts. FIFTH ROW: DeLila Byrd, Darlene Lehe, Lynette Stevens, Sandra Adamson, Carolyn Blackwell, Marjorie Wilson, Jeanie Meadows. Rosalie Weller, Patricia Sigo. FIRST ROW: Judy Wagner. Mollie Brown, Donna Porter, Patty Smith, Barbara Eastburn, Mr. Baker. SECOND ROW: Jack LeBeau, Jay Neal, Lowell Baier, Kay Ware, Carol Keen. THIRD ROW: Max Mykrantz, Paul May, Gary Lynch, Max Nelson, Boyd Yeoman, Frank Howard. Compliments of STATE BANK OF REMINGTON 37 , 3 lg- wi 51 A Le,-A Jia 'F I' ' -X' 'lg Q w h o C' , ' in ..-, L, ,', 4 ,, , I N ' , 1 f2 'i., , ? Q A A - xr Q, sr fy ly. E, M 3 T, 5 7 W , .U foci, f V , t, L. I . , 6, fx, is ir, B L . R.-B, us, i ' fr. , an-W Y X jg, if F iii Q Q . xl V 59 J fi? 4 , ' ik 1 src. ,i l '25 H- ' li t A 7' , , NCQ ' V' A 3 I X Q., wif 'Ei , Qs 1 . A ' 'G ' A . ', , W X ' '. 1,5 0.04, 1 -, ,Q - , ' ' ' Q' - r '? ' 4 Y' .. . ' ' , 9 Q 9 A Q ' n 1 . 1 ' Q ' A 'L , 1 I. . . ' :M O Q 3 .Hi .!',':.,,, 1 . f t .' -2. 0 4 FIRST ROW: Charles Tigler, John Weller, Richard Armc-id, Jack Taulman, Larry Sommer, Paul Hensley, Kenneth Longest, Mr. Shively. SECOND ROW: John Detrick, Bill Homeier, Richard Keen, Kenneth Molter, Ronnie Yates. Jim Adamson, John Smith. THIRD ROW: Glen Luse, Billy Sheldon, Harold Ford, Richard Longest, Richard Kuyrkendall, David McGill, Gerald Sutton, Francis Yates. FOURTH ROW: David Souligne, Bob Medley, Ronald Burns, Bob Crowe, Eddie Dobbins, Dick Byrd, Dale Lehe, Harold Molter. 7714 ' ww' Richard Armold, Ronnie Yates, Richard Longest, David Souligne, John Derrick, Mr. Shively. Compliments of FARMERS NATIONAL BANK 38 Meme Mg S' AS , k Q X If X FIRST ROW: Judy Fisher, Linda Wagner, Barbara Eastburn,Judy Wagner, Mrs. Bowman. SECOND ROW: Donna Porter, Bonnie Merriman, Judy Bahler, Karen Tyler, Judy Alberding, Patty Bick, Mollie Brown. THIRD ROW: Glenda Sutton, Kay Sigo, Bill Worley, Sandra Adamson, Rosalie Weller, Ellen Watts, Sandra Bufkin. O I Linda Wagner,Patty Smith, Helen Brooks.Judy Fisher, Mrs. Bowman, Judy Wagner, Ellen Watts, Sandra Bufkin. Compliments of CRYSTAL DAIRY 39 2 SEATED: Francis Yates, Richard Keen, Butch Sutton, Bonnie Merriman, Nancy Wilder, Jennie Meadows, Rich- ard Armold, Roy Hansell, Richard Longest. STANDING: Mr. Holmes, Paul May, Bob Medley, Richard Byrd, Gary Lynch, Bob Crowe, Max Nelson, Boyd Yeoman, Dale Lehe. gm , M ' 7 ' 'Qin t , 4 h .J ,,,', , if vw!! QP? 5 2135? r' f0ff,z , s , ?5MS1Z 3f, , A, ?'r iElf,3f fr . f . M t ms ' tv ,sw P J. -rafmsiz' 3?fQ4'i7Q4g.ffi5Qh',1 2f?f 5Wg1s2?2ii f My 'vm . l 1 -34,5 rl a'I1 '-w ' ' ffl? eff! , A 5 FIRST ROW: Jimmy Dalton, Paul Taulman, David Criswell, Donnie Washbum, Tommy Thurston. SECOND ROW: Tom Alberding, Carl Baxter, Randy Tobias, Dick Crowe, John Kuykendall. LYNCH 5 - IO -250 STO RE F'?EMlNG'TON. IND. 111 rl' Q' ax 5951 Q. www Q X 'm'W'0M3 I 5 55125, yn Si f ef in . E Q . xxx fb M f X i of ,C Q . N 'ral X .wx XX xx lx W. ,t,L W NY?-bla ' vi' -XX Wh . X. 'Q X' V i'w 'S-if . pw wail' , J 3 fly. N gy-by X w fs. , ,CH as 1: x. :M 3 95 WM x FQGQ R Dick Byrd ..... . Carol Hensler. . Carol Keen. . . Jack LeBeau . . Richard Longest Gary Lynch . . . Paul May .... Max Nelson . . Duke Nichols . . Donna Saltwell . Kay Ware . . . .... Marge Wilson. . Francis Yates . Mr. Holmes . . Mr. Utter. . . . soo 406 Be My Life's Companion Eternally ' I Believe Shake, Rattle and Roll Someone To Watch Over Me Five Foot Two Hey Good Looking Linda It's A Sin To Tell A Lie Our Future Has Only Begun . Music Music Music Wedding Bells Will Soon Be Ringing Ask Me No Question QAnd I Will Tell You No Liesj Take Me Out To The Ballgame . An Apple For The Teacher Senior Class. . . . . Guys And Dolls aa 7 ' Paul May not going with Punki? Jack Le Beau talking about anything other than drums and Fowler? Gary Lynch not having a car? Max Nelson not being an active member of the Student Council? Richard Longest being irreponsible Dick Byrd not playing basketball? Francis Yates sitting still and quiet in the assembly? Carol Keen not wanting to be a nurse? Kay Ware composing songs ? Duke Nichols not wanting a new pair of shoes? Marge Wilson living in Remington instead of near Goodland? Carol Hensler hating Dick Byrd? Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr Utter driving an old car--e. i. a 1938 Chevy? Zook without his brief case in the morning? Shearer being real calm at the contest? Baker yelling at someone? Shively not asking the Biology class for a collection of leaves Miss Wolf having trouble with the Senior Office Practice class? Mrs. Bowman having spare time? Mrs. Goad liking the seniors? Irma as tall as Gary? Mrs. Strasburger walking to school? Nancy Wilder not being a St. Joe fan? Mollie Brown not eagerly watching for the mailman? Suda Galbraith wearing real small rings on her left hand? Audrey Guth staying quiet for a whole hour? Sharon Douglas being called Sharon instead of Murt? Judy Bell hating poetry? Judy 8: Linda Wagner looking alike? Karen Tyler not being able to play the piano? Bino Baier taking the seniors of 57's class pictures for the annual? R. H. S. as an ultra-modern school? Nancy Nussbaum with black hair? Butch Sutton being called Gerald? Tom Odden not having a. girl friend? Peggy and Nancy Wilder not going to the ballgames? Norma Washburn with long hair? ll or wood? o W Bob Crowe i S 1 'S' X iq. I Jing. Q 'v Q 1 'Q 4 Roy Hansell Bonnie Merriman v m iq- rfw ' 'ii , 5' n xx x X I 5 'I . M , an M fi Max Nelson Dick Byrd Paul May Bob Medley fs af B, Q e r 'Yr .W , ll rn ' .v B X , , , I F m W: Bill Holmes Richard Longest Gary Lynch Francis Yates Nixs is . ' vs - Q vs I yr sw B i ,Y . Dale Lehe :eff 5 Gearld Sutton Nancy Wilder Q ' 1 Rlchard Armo d Jeanie Meadows z 5 5 . FIRST ROW: Francis Yates, Richard Longest, Roy Hansell, Dale Lehe, Richard Armold. SECOND ROW: Billie Holmes, Bob Medley, Paul May, Bob Crowe, Gary Lynch, Max Nelson, Dick Byrd, Boyd Yeoman, Blanchard Childress. 6405 i, cal'a-g.ii,nr FIRST ROW: John Smith, Paul Taulrnan, Glen Luse, Gerald Sutton, Frank Howard, Billy Homeier, Jim Adamson, Kenneth Longest. SECOND ROW: Billie Holmes, Richard Keen, Jim Openshaw, Billy Sheldon, Richard Kuryken- dall, Ronnie Burns, Tom Oden, Dale Lehe, Roy Hansell, Eddie Dobbins. -1,4 ' 716942 eam , Q san, 3 ' A . Q .E Q WB. ,. R QLEQ 45 25 GWL A sf'-E J FIRST ROW: Norman Arbuckle, Michael Merkel, John Rees, Ronald Wilder, Paul Taulman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Baker, Ronald Gillam, Randy Tobias, Ralph Moore, Harold Arbuckle, Jeffrey May, Larry Blackwell. l 6406 nav, Q FIRST ROW: Roger Taulman, Bill Ford, Donald Hensler, Ray Smith. SECOND ROW: Mr. Baker, Richard Crowe, Curtis Siebenthal, Joe Alberding. Donald Cochran, Ronald St. Pierre, Larry Blackwell. Compliments of SMITH STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP Attica, Indiana FIRST TEAM Nancy Wilder Bonnie Merriman Jeannie Meadows ,df is SECOND TEAM r- Nancy Nussbaum Y 5 . x Judy Wagner 5, Q My he iaifrreferi fix: 'W ami ixzkiarfvvlx ' if ' I . I ill xr l Qi ., FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Sandra Utter Joyce Wilder Carol Nusbaum Connie Bohlman 443 sagfwe S 59953 I 9,3 '. 4? , f UN. , N STANDING: Bill Holmes, Paul May, Bob Medley, Bob Crowe, Dale Lehe, Frank Howard, Glen Luse. SITTING Francis Yates, Richard Keen, Butch Sutton, Richard Armonld, jack Taulman, Roy Hansell. ylsrflf J I Q 'Q 3 - lift 'S a 2,1 P- , X , STANDING: Bob Medley, Tom Oden, Dick Byrd, Bob Crowe, Max Nelson, Boyd Yeoman, Dale Lehe. SITTING B111 Holmes, Paul May, Butch Sutton, Jack Taulman, Glen Luse, Roy Hansell. 47 Compliments ' Of Compliments OMER DILLING of Remington lndivfw CARL CULP Shelling, Hauling, Shop Work Compliments Remington Indiana of Phone 214-J REMINGTON PRESS AND STAFF R'mI '9'o ' Indiana Compliments Of Bernard J Sign REMINGTON BOWLING ALLEY 19th Year AS Agent He who bowls a perfect game JoHNsoN on. 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