Rensselaer High School - Chaos Yearbook (Rensselaer, IN)
- Class of 1965
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-ni - r--.W - ' f ' . 4, :A f ft . ., 1 1 V I 4 f 13 'll ,1- 5Qo'o. P I965 VCL. 49 RENSSELAER CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL RENSSELAER, INDIANA WHISTLE STOP TOUR 3 FLOYD E. OVERI-IOLSER Superintendent of Schools CAROL SPALL--Financial Clerk to the Board. VELMA BROWN--Secretary to the Superintendent. BOARD OF EDUCATION, RENSSELAER CENTRAL SCHOOLS. W. J. Wright, Robert Frantz, Mrs. Harry Watson Secretary, John Rodibaugh--President, William Henry--Vice President, Edwin Nagel--Treasurer, Robert Brandenburg. WILLIAM J . HOLT Business Manager DMINISTRATIO RICHARD E. ROBERTS High School Principal GENE EDMONDS Guidance Director RUTH HOYES--Attendance Clerk and Guidance Secretary. DORIS BRANDEN- BURG--High School Office Secretary. 1 1 6 RITA ATKINSON--Home Economics, Sunshine Society. C. B. BARRETT--Mathematics, Student Council. MARY LOU BAUMANN--Librarian, Cheerleaders, Pep Club. JOHN BAUIVIANN--Mathematics. BYRON K. CALLAHAN- Vocational Agriculture, F.F.A. PHYLLIS CAPPUCILLI--English, Sunshine Society. JOHN DANAHER--Physical Education, Junior Varsity Football, Freshnian Basketball and Track. DAVID D. DAY--Science, Junior Varsity Football, Freshman Basketball and Track. GORDON DEAN--English, Junior I-li-Y. CHARLES E. DICKINSON--English, Speech, Psychology, Debate Team. CHRIS GEESMAN--English, Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Basketball. E. G. HARRISON--Industrial Arts, Cross Country, Varsity Track. ORVAL HUFFMAN--Business Education, Ticket Manager. SHIRLEY JOHNS--Business Education, CHAOS. J. FREDERICK LINTNER--Band Director. LARRY McCRAY--Social Studies, Varsity Basketball. C. N. MILLER- -Mathematics, Science. WILLIAM J. MURPHY --Social Studies, Journalism, RENSSELAERIEN. KNEELAND NESIUS--Science. HELEN PENNINGTON--Business Education, Guidance Counselor. THOMAS M, PETERS--Industrial Arts. LEON PLUG--Chorus. JOHN POTTER--Social Studies, Attendance Officer. BARBARA RICE--Physical Education, G.A.A. ROSALIE SCHABACKER--Home Economics, F.H.A. SAM SHARP--Latin, Latin Club. WILLIAM F. SIDEREWICZ-- Driver Education, Varsity Football. JOHN C. TILTON-- English, Play Director. JAMES TOEPP--French. VAUGHN WATERS--Social Studies, Senior Hi-Y. 7 CONVENTION CITY RENSSE LAER , INDIANA The city of Rensselaer, county seat of jasper County, located on the Iroquois River, is a thriving, active community. With a population of over 5, 000, Rensselaer is the setting of St. joseph's College, training place of the Chicago Bears, and the home town of author Edison Marshall and United States Representative Charles A. Halleck. As students of Rensselaer Central High School, we shall always be proud of our home town. 'Q in ax, V, min .gn ' if M rf J' 'Y'Q1w7s Q 'Fifi rig? 11 I 2 ky' gg ma Q , 591-ma Vi M1 V W4 ' 51 G ,. .-251, 2, ,A gn ' S' 2' El H '4 in qi, , paw wi' W K as 1 Q QE V th, 4 if 3 if vi-H' A W. N' if 32 8 M 'Z W L L L. 'few Familiar faces in the cafeteria are E. Pavell, I. Nicoson, D. Shindelar, E. Gallagher and J. Hopkins. Transporting students to and from school is the job of our bus drivers-- G. Armold, C. Malone, L. Gratner, D. Bachmann, E. Kelly, R. Clark, M. Bilyeu, C. Brown, R. Lawson and R. Craig. Clean floors and windows are only two of the many responsibilities of our custodians--J. Fellmy, F. Norris, H. Vaandrager, and B. Wallace. Mrs. Patricia Wagner sells lunch tickets in addition to her duties as Secretary to the Elementary Principal. Mrs. Winifried Courtright is our school nurse . I0 MAJCR PARTIES Z 5 SEATEDr J. Stath, J. Schrum, A. Wienrank, R. Sheldon, P. Tonner, P. Fenwick, B. Barton, C. Warren. STANDING: Mrs. Atkinson, D. Gilbert, J. Jordan, P. Laird, K. Stockton, P. Pfledderer, Mrs. Cappucilli. jill Jordon ..... Peggy Laird . . . Dorothy Gilbert Pam Pfledderer Kathy Stockton . Mrs. Atkinson . Mrs. Cappucilli SUNSHINE SGCIETY UFFICERS EXECUTIVE BOARD President Arlene Wienrank .............. Senior Vice -President Rita Sheldon ..... . . Senior Treasurer Betsy Barton ..... . . junior R. Secretary Carolyn Warren . . . . . junior C. Secretary Pam Fenwick ..... . Sophomore Sponsor Pama Tonner . . . Sophomore Sponsor janet Schrum . . . Freshman jane Stath . . . . Freshman Homecoming float, Mother's Tea, Dad's Supper, the March of Dimes, Sunshine Dance . . . the Sun- shiners are busy the year around. Our Sunshine Society is proud to claim the largest paid member- ship in the stte! SENIOR SUNSI-IINERS, FRONT ROW: Sheldon, Savich, Pat Shindelar, V. Lintner, Robinson, A. Miller, Beaver. SECOND ROW: Makus, Stephenson, S. Joseph, L. Snow, De- Vault, Bisher, Pass, S. Wiles, THIRD ROW: V. Shumaker, M. Rusk, Rowen, Effinger, Gluth, Nickell, Harrington. FOURTH ROW: Sysock, Berenda, N. Williams, Cole, Sigman, L. Zim- mer, S. Siegrist, Thomp- son. BACK ROW: Ref- felt, Urbanczyk, Bynuxn, B. Nagel, Brusnahan, J. Dill, Winslow, P. Myres, Teyber. SENIOR AND JUNIOR SUNSHINERS, FRONT ROW: Davis, Shearer, Sandy Todd, J. Warran, Burman, Mroczek, K. Messman. SECOND ROW: Dawson, Alliss, Claussen, Parker, Downs, Shaw, Duncan, Schaden. THIRD ROW: Wienrank, K. Cooley, M. Malone, Pugh, Gaines, Jenkins, Judy I-loll. FOURTH ROW: Howard, Watson, Keisling, Bilyeu, S. Bar- ton, Wagner, M. Mess- man, Shuster. BACK ROW: Kerns, Tilton, K. Kosta, Edmonds, M. Snyder, Komander, J. Epler, L. McKay, Larson. JUNIOR SUNSI-IINERS, FRONT ROW: Court- rightg B. Odle, L. Stevens, J. Anderson, Tracy, B. Brown, K. Daniels, P. Pfledderer. SECOND ROW: Long, M. Daniels, Vannest, Judy Bufkin, Scipio, Axen, Davisson, Cmnmings, K. Dill. THIRD ROW: L. Tatlock, Walter, Janet Bufkin, Whaley, Schreeg, Duggins, C. Frantz, Ellis. FOURTH ROW: M. Brown, Marlin, Newcome, McDonald, Judy Hall, Potts, Smith, Scott, Girard. BACK ROW: B. Henry, Biddle, Chamness, Steffen, Trusty, D. Malone, Judith Hall, A. Snow, McConnell, Eshleman. JUNIOR AND SOPHO- MORE SUNSHINERS, FRONT ROW: Chambers, K. Williams, G. Shu- maker, Gull, Griffin, C. Warren, Strain. SECOND ROW: Hurley, S. Henry, M. Zimmer, K. Courtright, Houston, Hauptli, L. Williams, E. Brown. THIRD ROW: Mackey, Tonner, N. Gastineau, M. McKay, D. Guth, S. Todd, Veld- huizen, George, Jacobs. FOURTH ROW: L. Kosta, Fenwick, Woodworth, M. Siegrist, G. Dunn, Trump, Roberts, C. Lintner. BACK ROW: Michael, Huhn, Lanette Ramey, Erickson, Blacker, Over- ton, S. Stevens, Stowers, Kusak. SOPHOMORE AND FRESH- MAN SUNSI-HNERS, FRONT ROW: Frinkel, Eisele, Risner, Geesa, L. Ellis, Cotner, Byrd. SECOND ROW: Joyce Holl, Garriotte, E. Joseph, Longstreth, Wood, Moore, Lyons, C. Miller. THIRD ROW: Stewart, K. Hoeferlin, Peg Shin- delar, Kupke, Herre, Griggs, Bevington, J. Pfledderer, Kanne. FOURTH ROW: Bailey, Hamer, Elmore, E. I-Ioeferlin, Conder, Duunas, Zickmund, Beoughter. BACK ROW: K. I-loeferlin, K. Odle, Conley, Winter, Haniford, Minor, Ramey, Luellen, Schrum, Owsley. FRESHMAN SUNSHINERS, FRONT ROW: Cain, Hud- son, Lanoue, Shipley, C. Anderson, Bretzinger, B. Malone, Rafferty. SEC- OND ROW: Comer, Taylo, T. Epler, Randle, Norris, S. Knorr, S. Wiles. THIRD ROW: Lee, Zacek, B. Markle, Helvie, Roaid, P. Frantz, Eldridge, F. Snyder. FOURTH ROW: Bredenbender, B. Frinkle, W. Gastineau, Adamson, M. Tatlock, Schnelle, Lakin. BACK ROW: K. Knorr, Holbrook, Stath, Sanders, Pierson, Pullin, P. Nagel, Waymire. HI-Y SENIOR HI-Y OFFICCERS: C. Hankey, Secretary, Mr. Waters, Spon- sor, D. Jarrette, Treasurer, S. Helvie, Vice-President, D. Schrurn, President Clean Speech, Clean sports, clean living--the Hi -Y boys strive for these goals through such annual events as their clothing drive for the Save the Children Federation which supplies clothing to needy families in Knoxville, Tennessee, and their Christmas baskets of food to twenty-five deserving individuals in our community. The highlight of their social season is the spring Hi -Y Dance . JUNIOR HI-Y OFFICERS: T. Schreeg, Chaplain, D. Bruce, Vice- President, M. Spence, Secretary, J. Amsler, President. fNot Pictured--E. Haniford, Treasurer, Mr. Dean, Sponsorj SENIOR I-I1-Y FRONT ROW: Ockermann, Garriotte, Hoyes, Reed, Pullins, Rishling, Sutherland, Childs. SECOND ROW: Berg, Robinson, R. Stath, F. Elmore, W. Bretzinger, Tudor, P. Groom, Williams. THIRD ROW: Dunlap, Kupke, Simmons, Battleday, Herre, Wiseman, Wortley. FOURTH ROW: Hunter, S. Anderson, Bulington, John Rafferty, Richards, B. Brown, J. Phegley, Shirer. BACK ROW: J. Ames, Platt, Dewees, Scharf, Tweedie, Stevens, Steinke, A. Stath. PENORAMA OFFICERS R. Standish . L. Schaden . L. Biddle . . Mr. Lavery . Miss McMunn ..... S. Scharf . . Publicity Manager Editor Assistant Editor Sponsor Sponsor Business Manager PENORAMA FRONT ROW: Barton, Laird, Keisling. SECOND ROW: Harrington, Hall, Mc- Connell, Murray. TI-HRD ROW: Claussen Shumaker, Beaver, Davis, Thompson, Sanders. BACK ROW: Day, Stath, Shirer. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS FRONT ROW: Daniels, Brownfield, Malone, Vannest, Chamness, Shirer. BACK ROW: Shearer, Cotner, Griggs, Ellis, Miller, Stevens, Moore, Risner, Cochran, Mrs. Baumann. FRONT ROW: Markle, Wiles, Geesa, Rafferty, Knorr, Court- right. SECOND ROW: Byrd, Dumas, Zickmund, Elmore, Hitchings, Lee, Henry. THIRD ROW: Rodia, Fenwick, McKay, Shumaker, Tonner, Kanne, Kupke, Randle. FOURTH ROW: K. I-Ianiford, Pierson, Odle, Stath, Veld- huizen, Schrum, Ramey. BACK ROW: E. I-Ianiford, Zimmer, Linder, Steinkamp, Schreeg, Bruning, Kelley, L. Bruce. FUTURE A LIRSES FRONT ROW: Miss McMun, Duncan, Anderso Axen, Eshleman, Kosta. SECOND ROW: Rafferty, Henry, Scipio, Tilton, Smith, Barton Randle, Haniford. THIRD ROW: Fenwick, Hauptli, Joseph, Trump, Brownfield, Williams LATIN CLU B FRONT ROW: Teyber, Amsler, Nagel, Edrington, Miller, Eger SECOND ROW: Cummings, Lee Todd, Kusak, Stewart, Hoeferlin. THIRD ROW: Sells, Beaver, Rafferty, Todd, Minor, Williams, Conder. FOURTH ROW: Cooley, Claussen, Shank, Smith, Blue Hopkins. BACK ROW: Mr. Sharp, Wilmington, Ramey, D. Bruce, Erickson, Ames, Dill. ! nr I ! Brown, Frinkel, Lee. FOURTH ROW: Stewart, Tonner, Bufkin, Biddle, Chamness, Vannest, Pfledderer. BACK ROW: Stockton, Geesa, Armstrong, Duggins, Newcome. FRONT ROW: S. Allen, News Editor, Jan Hall, Editor, B. Nagel, Business Manager. SECOND ROW: L. Watson, Book Editor, V. Shumaker, Social Edi- tor, T. Effinger, Art Editor, J. Murray, Feature Editor, E. Bevington, and Judy Hall, Circulation Managers. BACK ROW: Mr. Murphy, Sponsor, E. Stath, Sports Editor, A. Faris, Ass't Sports Editor, J. Busselle, Photographer, R. Battleday, Ass't News Editor. RENSSELAERIE The RENSSELAERIEN staff, composed of the new journalism class and selected reporters, publish the Weekly school paper. The RENSSELAERIEN not only covers the latest school news and sports happenings, but serves as an outlet for student opinion and criticism . FRONT ROW: Standish, Williams, Beaver, Parker, Schaden, Sysock, Bilyeu, Thompson, Claussen. SECOND ROW: Harrington, Nickell, Pugh, Sheldon, Allis, Duggins, Jacobs, Davis, Shearer. THIRD ROW: Stewart, Hurley, Smith, Kosta, Snow, Siegrist, Makus, Savich, Miller. FOURTH ROW: Gilbert, Huhn, Myres, Edmonds, Rowen Reffelt, Epler, Blacker. BACK ROW: Nagel, Ames, Haniford, Haskell, Kaan, Harris, Watson, Kelley, Teach. FRONT ROW: Amsler, C. Lintner, Tonner, Kanne, Ellis, Newcome, B. Marlin. SECOND ROW: Bruce, Mc- Fall, Martin, Amsler, Davisson, Frantz, Judy Bufkin. THIRD ROW: Schrum, Roberts, George, Williams, Dunn, Janet Bufkin, McKay. BACK ROW: Shuster, V. Lintner, Stath, Hankey, Judy Hall, Shumaker, Chamness, C. Marlin. 7 Pam Fenwick, Treasurer, Kathy Whaley, Vice- President, Pat Makus President, Miss Rice, Sponsor, Pat Shindelar Secretary. 7 7 G.A.A. Under the new sponsorship of Miss Rice, the Girls' Athletic Association meets one evening each Week to give girls an opportunity to develop athletic skills While having fun at such sports as volleyball, basketball, softball, and bowling. FRONT ROW: M. Siegrist, Davis, L. Zimmer, Wood, E. Joseph, Trump, Hauptli, E. Brown. SECOND ROW: Peggy Shindelar, Biedenbender, Savich, Kupke, Hall, Rowan, Mackey, Kanne, Lintner. THIRD ROW: Michael, Ellis, Cain, Williams, Sheldon, Hoeferlin, Schaden, Harrington, Cole, Sanders. FOURTH ROW: Erickson, Hitchings, Scott, Stevens, Malone, Miller, Beaver, Teyber, Dill, Dawson, Winslow. FIFTH ROW: Adamson, Downs, Shaw, Edmonds, M. Zimmer, Stowers, B. Malone, Markle, Wiles, Randle, Bailey. SIXTH ROW: Pierson, Conley, Lanoue, Brown, Larson, Duncan, Newcome, Eisle, Frinkel, Stevens, Gluth, S. Joseph. 21 FRONT ROW: Mr. Callahan, Sponsor, Joe Maienbrook, Reporter, Frank Elmore, Secretary. BACK ROW: Rob Rishling, President, Steve Waling, Treasurer, Don DeWees, Vice-President, John Pullins, Sentinel. FFA The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of high school boys en rolled in vocational agriculture. The purposes of this organization are to develop aggressive rural leadership, to create and nurture a love of country lifeg and to create interest in the intelligent choice of farming occupations, the development of character, and useful citizenship. FRONT ROW: Amsler, McDonald, N. Clapp, Davisson, L. Nagel, Henry, Gaines, B. Nagel, Carter. SECOND ROW: Lanoue, Bob Graf, Strain, Velclhuizen, P. DeWees, Sheldon, Cochran. THIRD ROW: Jordan, Moore, Williams, Schnelle, Thorndyke, Kohlhagen, Groom, Sigman. FOURTH ROW: Bretzinger, Davis, Spence, Cooley, Bill Graf, Miller, Wachs, Hunter, Herre. BACK ROW: Meyer, Stevens, S. Clapp, -Hoeferlin, Hall, O'Brien, Dunlap, Steinke. 22 Judy Allis, Reporter, Beverly Wagner, Project Chairman, Glenda Tatlock, Treasurer, Phyllis Jenkins, President, Miss Schabacker, Sponsor, Sue Stevens, Historian, Mary Ann Gluth, Parliamentarian, Linda Stevens, Historian, Sue Todd, Vice President. Not pictured, Linda Piatt, Secretary. FHA The Future Homemakers of America, a national organization of home economics students, provides many opportunities for achieving homemaking goals through such annual community and school activities as the Ideal Lady Banquet, the Heart Fund Drive, and the rummage and bake sale. FRONT ROW: Griggs, Williams, Tracy, Miller, Judy Bufkin, Anderson, Clemans, Gull, Cotner. SECOND ROW: Scipio, Janet Bufkin, Downs, Shaw, Trump, Veldhuizen, Eldridge, Hudson, Liebo. THIRD ROW: Holl, Shearer, Zimmer, Dawson, Winter, Chamness, Davisson, Pullin. FOURTH ROW: Overton, Makus, Nickell, DeVault, Larson, Wienrank, M. Malone, Parker, Gaines. 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SARAH BARTON Denmark 15 Aurora, Illinois 25 Sunshine 3,45 G.A.A. 45 Class Play 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Chorus 3,4. CHAOS 45 PENORAMA Board of Editors 45 National Thespian Society 4. ROBERT D. AMES Basketball Manager 3,45 Class Play 3,45 RENS- SELAERIEN 1,45 Debate 2,35 Golf 3,45 National Thespian Society 4. MARY SUE BERENDA Sunshine 1,2,3,45 F.I-IA 1, Recreation Leader 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,45 Chorus 1,2,3,4. JANET RAE BEAVER Sunshine, Executive Board 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 RENSSELAERIEN 2,3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Chorus l,2, 3,45 Special Chorus 3,45 Home- coming Attendant 4. JACK ROGER AMES Hi-Y 2,3,45 Football 1. JUDY CAROLYN ALLI SS Sunshine 1,2,3,45 F.H,A. 1,2,3, Reporter 4 G.A.A. 2,35 RENS- SELAERIEN 45 Pep Club 1,2,3. GARY BEAVER Hi-Y 2,35 Basketball Manager 3,45 Monogram 45 Golf 3,4. PEGGY SUE DAVIS Central Catholic High, Canton, Ohio 1,23 Sun- shine 3,4, G.A.A. 3,45 RENSSEIAERIEN 45 Pep Club 3,4g PENORAMA 4. PATRICIA ANN DAWSON Sunshine 1,2,3,4, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4,G.A.A. 1,4- FRANK EIMORE H1 Y3,4,FF.A 23 Secretary 4 Football 1 Basketball 1 BEVERLY RAE JEAN ELIZABETH DILL Sunshine l,2, Executive Board 3,4, G,A.A 1,2, 3,4 RENSSELAERIEN 2,3, Student Council 3 Pep Club 1 2,3 4 Cho rus 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2 Speclal Chorus 3,4 DOROTHY M . GILBERT CLAUSSEN Sunshine 1,2,3,-43 RENS- Sunshine 1,2, Executive Board 3, Treasurer 45 RENSSELAERIEN 1,2, SELAERIEN 43 Band 1,2, 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 3,43 PENORAMA 4. 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Cho- rus 1,2,3,4g Special Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 2 VIRGIL DANIELS, JR. Library Assistant 4. DON W. DEWEES Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 F.F.A. l,2,3, Vice President 4- Football 1, Manager 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2. I MARY ANN GLUTH Sunshine 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. 3, Parliamentarian 45 G.A.A. 3,45 Band l,2, 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 3g Pep Band 2. DICK HAIviER JOHN cURT1ss DUNLAP Hi-Y 1,2,3,4g F.F.A, 1,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,4g Special Chorus 3,43 Intramural Basketball 4. DENNIS GARRIOTTE Hi-Y 1,2,3,4g Football 1,43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Track l,2,3,45 Student Council 1, Vice Presi- dent 35 Monogram 2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Special Chorus 4. LINDA DEVAULT Sunshine l,2,3,4g F.I-IA. l,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Club l,2,33 Chorus 1,2,3,4. ROBERT DUANE GRAF F.F.A. 3,4. PAUL GROOM Hi-Y l,2,3,4g Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3,4 . SUSAN LYNN GAINES sunshine 1,2,3,45 F.H.A 4, chorus 1,z,s,4. LYNNE I-IOEFERLIN Sunshine l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 RENSSELAERIEN 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Chorus 15 Library As- sistant 2. DUANE I-LERRE Hi-Y 4, F.F.A. 3,4. THERESA J. EFFINGER Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A . 1,45 RENSSELAERIEN Art Editor 45 Pep Club 15 Chorus l,2,3,45 Glee Club 3. SUSAN A. JOSEPH Sunshine 3,45 G.A.A. 45 Student Council 45 Pep Club-3,45 Chorus 3,4. JUDY ANN HOLL Sunshine l,2,3,45 F.I-LA. 4. JILL E. JORDAN Sunshine, Executive Board 1, Recording Secretary 2,3, President 45 GAA. l,2,3,45 Class Play 35 RENSSELAERIEN 1,2,35 CHAOS 45 Band 15 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3. STEVE HELVIE Hi-Y 1,2,3, Vice Presi- dent 45 Football 1,25 Basketball 15 Class Play 3,45 RENSSELAERIEN 1,2, Assistant Editor 35 Student Council 15 Class President 15 Cho- rus l,2,3,45 Special Chorus 35 National Thespian Society 3,4. JOYCE LYNN EPLER Sunshine l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 2,35 GAA. 1,2,3,4, P.ENss12LA1zR112N 4, Pep Club 1,z,4. VERNA LOU LINTNER Sunshine l,2,3,45 GAA. 1,2,35 Pep Club, Treas- urer l,2,3, Vice Presi- dent 45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Glee Club 2,35 Class Play 2. CONNIE KEISLING Delphi High School 1,25 Sunshine 3,45 RENS- SELAERIEN 35 CHAOS 45 Band 3,45 Class Vice-President 45 Honor Society 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Special Chorus 3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Homecoming Queen 4. MICHAEL W. HUNTER Hi-Y l,2,3,45 F.F.A. 2,3,45 Football 15 Chorus 1,2. PHYLLIS MARIE JENKINS Sunshine l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1, Historian 2, Vice President 3, President 45 Chorus 1,2. JAN HALL Sunshine l,2,35 F.l-LA. 45 G,A,A, l,2, Secretary Treasurer 3,45 Class Play 35 RENSSELAERIEN 1,2, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 National Thespian So- ciety 3,4. PAM.ELLA ELLEN HARRINGTON Sunshine l,2,3,45 GAA. 45 RENSSELAERIEN 45 Pep Club 1,25 chorus l,2,3,45 Glee Club 2,35 PENORAMA 45 Debate 4 FREDERICK KUPIG1 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Track l,3,45 Student Council 45 Monogram 2,3,4. JERRY I-IOYES Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Basket- ball Manager 35 Track Manager 35 Class Play 45 RENSSELAERIEN 3,45 Band 1,Z, Secretary Treasurer 3,45 Mono- gram 2,3,45 Chorus 152, 3,45 Special Chorus 35 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Na- tional Thespian Society 2,3,4. J OE MAIENBROOK F.F.A. l,2,3, Reporter 45 Basketball 15 Track lg Cross Country l,2. MITCH OCKERMANN Hi-Y, Chaplain l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Basket- ball l,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Student Council 15 Band 1,25 Monogram 2, 3,45 Class Secretary- Treasurer 15 Chorus 2,3,4. m Q9 MARSHA KAY MALONE Sunshine l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 3,45 Pep Club 1,z. KAREN ELIZABETH MESSMAN Sunshine l,2,3,4. WILFRIEDE KOMANDER Fayetteville Senior High School, Fayette- ville, N.C., 1,23 Sun- shine 45 GAA. 3. PATRICIA ANN MAKUS Sunshine l,2,3,45 F.H.A. l,2,45 G.A.A. l,2, Vice President 3, President 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 RENSSELAERIEN 45 Chorus 1,2,3,4. PEGGY JEAN LAIRD Sunshine 1,2,3, Vice President 45 CHAOS 45 Band l,2,3, Class Rep- resentative 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Special Chorus 45 Na- tional Thespian So- ciety 45 Pep Band 152, 3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 PENORAMA 4. M. MAXINE MESSMAN Sunshine l,2,3,45 G.A.A 15 Cheerleader l,2,35 Captain 45 RENS- SELAERIEN 35 Class Secretary-Treasurer 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Special Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 1,2. RUSSELL MEYER F.F.A. 1,2,s,4. JOYCE ANNE MURRAY PATRICIA ANN MYRES Sunshine 1,2,3,45 F.H,A. 11213245 G'-AOA' 1,25 RENSSELAERIEN 45 Pep Club 2,35 Ch0rus 1,2,3,4. RENSSELAERLEN 1,2, BRUCE OWSLEY Feature Editor 45 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4- PENORAMA 4. CAROLYN SUE SHARON INEZ NICKELL MROCZEK Sunshine l,2,3,45 F.H,A. Sunshine 3,43 GAA. 1. 2,3,4s RENSSELAERIEN 45 Pep Club 1,2. ALICE BETH MILLER Sunshine 1, Executive Board 2,3,4g G.A.A. 2,3,45 RENSSELAERIEN 2,3,45 Student Council 13 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Class Vice-President 25 Chorus l,2,35 Home- coming Attendant 4. LARRY L. PRICE E.E.A. 1,2,s. JOHN PULLINS Hi-Y 3,45 F.F.A. 2,3, Sentinel 4. JAMES WILSON PI-IEGLEY Hi-Y 1, President 2,3,4g Football 15 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track 1,23 Stu- dent Council 3g Mono- gram 3,45 Class Presi- dent 33 Cross Country 2 BETH NAGEL Sunshine 1,2,3,4g RENS- SELAERIEN 2,3, Business Manager 45 Band 15 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,4g Glee Club 4. LARRY JAMES PIATT Hi-Y 4g Football l,2,43 Basketball l,2,3,4g Track 1,23 Monogram 2,3,43 Chorus 1. CHARLES S. REED Hi-Y 2,3,4g Football 1,25 Basketball 15 Track 1. LINDA LOU PIATT Sunshine 2,3,45 F.H.A. l,3, Secretary 4. RUTH ANN PUGH Sunshine l,2,3,4g GAA. 1,2,3,45 RENSSEIAERIEN 45 Pep Club l,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3. CHRISTINE DIANE PASS Sunshine 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Cheerleader 1,2,3g RENSSELAERIEN 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Glee Club 3. LARRY RICHARDS I-Ii-Y 1,2,3,45 Intra- mural Basketball 1,2, 3,4. BONNIE JILL ROBINSON Sunshine l,2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,4. MARY MAE RUSK BARBTRA ANN PARKER sunshine l,2,3,43 G.A.A. Sunshine 1,2,3,45 F.I-LA. 1 2 3- Band 1 2 3 4. ' I I 7 I ! 3 7 i'2'3'4' RENSSELAERIEN Chorus l,2,3,4g Glee ' Club 3. ROBERT LEE RISI-Ill NG MARIA ROWAN Sunshine 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. I-Ii-Y 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. l,2, Reporter 3, Presi- dent 45 Chorus l,2,35 Special Chorus 3. 3,45 RENSSELAERIEN 45 Pep Club 25 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 2,3. MAGGIE REFFELT RENSSELAERIEN 43 CHAOS 45 Chorus lg Sunshine 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 25 F.I-IA. 25 Future Nurses 4. RONALD RAY ROBINSON Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Basket- ball lg Band l,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 3,43 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. LINDA SCHADEN Sunshine 15253545 G.A,A. 15253545 RENSSELAERIEN 2,45 Pep Club 1525 Vice President 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Debate 35 PENORAMA Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4. PATRICIA SUZANNE SHINDELAR Sunshine 15253545 G.A.A. 15253, Secretary 45 Pep Club 15253545 Chorus 15253545 Glee Club 253545 Homecoming Attendant 4. SHARON LYNN SIEGRIST Sunshine 15253545 RENSSELAERIEN 35 Student Council 35 Pep Club 1,2535 Chorus 15253545 Glee Club 15253. ROBERTA STANDISI-I Class Play 3545 RENS- SELAERIEN 253,45 CHAOS Art Editor 45 Chorus 15253545 Na- tional Thespian Society 2,3545 Glee Club 35 PENORAMA 45 De- bate 2. FRANK RICHARD SHIRER Hi-Y 15253545 PENO- RAMA 45 Student Li- brarian 3545 Class Play 2,35 National Thespian Society 354. STEPHEN SCHARF Hi-Y 15253545 Football 15253545 Basketball 1525 3545 Track 15253545 RENSSELAERIEN 35 CHAOS Assistant Sports Editor 35 Sports Editor 45 Monogram 253545 Chorus 15253545 Special Chorus 45 PENORAMA Assistant Business Manager 35 Business Manager 4. JOHN RAFFERTY I-Ii-Y 253545 Football 15 Basketball 15253545 Track 15253545 Student Council President 45 Band 1,25 Drum-major 3,45 Vice President 45 Monogram 253,45 Chorus 15253545 Pep Band 15253. MARGIE SAVICH Sunshine 15253545 G.A.A. 2,3545 Class Play 2,35 RENSSELAERIEN 2,3545 CHAOS Assistant Editor 35 Editor 45 Band 1,2535 Secretary-Treasurer 45 Class Secretary- Treasurer 35 Honor Society 3545 Chorus 253545 National Thespian Society 25354. CHRISTINE SYSOCK Sunshine l,2,3,45 F.H,A, l, Reporter 25 RENS- SELAERIEN 45 CHAOS 45 Band l,2,35 Pep Club 15 Chorus l,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Glee Club 2,35 Student Council Sec- retary 4. GLORIA JEAN SHUSTER Sunshine l,2,3,45 RENSSELAERIEN 45 Pep Club l,2,3,4. RONALD L. STATI-I Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 RENSSELAERIEN 1,2,3,45 CHAOS Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 45 Class Vice-President 1, President 45 Chorus 2,3,45 National Thespian Society 3,45 PENORAMA Editorial Board 45 Student Council 4. VICKI LYNN SHUMAKER Sunshine 1,2,3,45 RENS- SELAERIEN Social Editor 45 Pep Club l,2,35 Chorus l,2,3,45 PENO- RAMA 4. LINDA JANE SIGMAN sunshine l,2,3,45 F.H.A. l, Public Relations 2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Pep Club l,2, Secretary 3,45 Chorus l,2,3,4. KATHERINE MAXINE SI-IEARER Sunshine l,2,3,45 F.I-LA. 45 G.A.A. 3,45 RENS- SELAERIEN 3,45 Student Librarian 2,3,4. LARRY LEE SIMONS Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Track Manager 25 Play Di- rector 45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Special Chorus 2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. WV' DAVE F. SCHRUM Hi-Y l,2,3, President 45 Band l,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,4. DAVE SUTHERLAND SI-IERYL LYNN WILES Sunshine l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Band lg Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,3,4. CA RYL ANNE URBANCZYK Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, RENS- SELAERIEN 45 CHAOS 4, Pep Club 1,25 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 2,3,4. JULIE TEYBER Sunshine 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g RENSSEIAERIEN 1,2,3g CHAOS 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45G1ee Club 2,35 Class Vice-President 33 Homecoming Attend- ant 4. ARLENE FRANCES WIENRANK Sunshine 1,2,3, Executive Board 45 F.I-IA. 45 Chorus 1,2,3,4, Special Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 2. E. R. STEINKE Hi-Y 1,2,3,4g Football Manager 1,2,3, Basket- ball Manager 1,2, Track Manager 1,23 F.F.A. 3,4. RUTH IRENE STEPHENSON Sunshine 1,2,3,45 F.I-LA 1,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Pep' Club 3,4g Chorus 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 35 Pep Band 4. DON TWEEDIE Hi-Y l,2,3,4g Football 15 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track lg Student Coun- cil 2,35 Monogram 2,3,43 Class President 2. KAREN THOMPSON Sunshine l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 RENSSELAERIEN 1,2,3,45 CHAOS Copy Editor 45 Band l,2,3,45 Pep Club lg Honor So- ciety 3,45 Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Glee Club 2,35 PENO- RAMA 4. LYNDA LORAINE SNOW sunshine 2,a,45 F.H.A. l,2,35 G.A.A. 15 RENS- SELAERIEN lg chorus 1,2,3. RUSSELL WILLIAM WISEMAN Hi-Y 1, Secretary 2,3,45 Football 15 Basketball 15 Track 1,25 Chorus l,2,35 Cross Country 2,3. RITA M. SI-IELDON Sunshine 1,2,3, Executive Board 43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 RENSSELAERIEN 45 CHAOS 45 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. SANDRA SUE TODD Sunshine 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 2, Parliamentarian 3, Vice President 45 Pep Club lg Chorus 1,2,3,45 Special Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 2. MAX 0. STEVENS Hi-Y 45 F.F.A. l,2,3,4. DENNIS STEVENS Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Football 15 Basketball lg Cross Country 1 . ALLEN W. STRATH Hi-Y 3,45 Class Play 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Na- tional Thespian Society 3,45 Intramural Basket- ball 4. NANCY LYNN WILLIAMS Sunshine 1,2, Corres- ponding Secretary 3,45 RENSSELAERIEN 2,3,4 CHAOS 45 Student Council 25 Band 1,2,3, President 45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Special Chorus 35 Glee Club 25 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. MA RI LYN J OYCE WI NSLOW Sunshine 1,2,3,45 F.H.A- 1,2,3,4s G-A-A' 12293145 Pep Club 1,25 Chorus 1,2,3,4. JANICE SUE WARRAN Sunshine 45 CHAOS 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Special Chorus 3. ALLEN WORTLEY Hi-Y 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Track l,2,45 Monogram l,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,4. BEVERLY JEAN WAGNER Sunshine l,2,3,45 F.I-I.A. 1,2,3, Project Chairman 45 RENSSELAERIEN 25 Pep Club 35 Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Special Chorus 2,3,4. LINDA JOAN ZIMMER Sunshine 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 RENSSELAEMEN 2,35 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 3. NOT PI CTURED: Steve Morgan Robert Norris John O'Brien Larry Tudor 46 WILLIAM W. WILLIAMS H1-Y 2,3,45 chorus 2,3,4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3,4. if gf f ,,, 5'-7 g FRONT ROW: Comer, Cain, Griggs, Byrd, Anderson, Bretzinger, P. Henry, Ellis, Cotner, Eger. SECOND ROW: Carter, Allen, M. Amsler, Eldridge, Helvie, Elmore, Frinkel, Frantz, Burman, Edrington. THIRD ROW: Bynum, Beoughter, T. Epler, Bailey, Dumas, Adamson, R. Hamer, Gastineau, Biedenbender, Cooley. FOURTH ROW: Bateman, Clapp, Davisson, Bolin, Haniford, Conley, Beaver, Brunton, Brouhard. BACK ROW: Mr. Hamacher, Blue, J. Amsler, Ames, Elkins, Edmonds, Edwards, Daniels, Claussen, Mr. Rutherford. FRESHME FRONT ROW: Hitchings, Holl, Hudson, Lanoue, B. Marlin, L. Marlin, Gosnell, Liebo, S. Knorr, Norris. SECOND ROW: C. Henry, Lane, D. Lee, S. Malone, Gaines, Girard, Haskins, Long, Lyons. THIRD ROW:- Owsley, E. Hoeferlin, P. Nagel, Pullin, Ramey, S. Lee, Markle, Lakin, Herre, Kupke. FOURTH ROW: Foster, Goad, PiS1'S0I1, K- H02f6I'lin, K. Knorr, Holbrook, Minor, Hayes, A. Hamer. BACK ROW: Hopkins, Hurt, M. Malone, Doug Hamer, Hall, Ford, Kerkes, McCorke1, R. Marlin, F. Epler. . ,,.. -.umm FRONT ROW: Mary Shipley, Margaret Shipley, Miller, Steffen, Bob Todd, Ta,lbert, Schaden, Snow, Rafferty, B. Malone. SECOND ROW: Schnelle, Zacek, Zickrnund, Taylo, Rodia, Tillotta, Snyder, Randle, Wiles. THIRD ROW: Sells, McDonald, Williamson, Teyber, Bill Todd, Risner, B. Nagel, D. Nagel, Waymire, Tatlock. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Veldhuizen, Warran, Platt, Winter, Stath, Sanders,Yeoman, Shank. BACK ROW: Mr. Williams, Sargent, Sheldon, Rowe, Zimmer, Padgitt, Wilmington, Rusk, Piatt, Mr. Lavery. fa? ic? fha-f W ,. Q BOB BROWN--Tackle STEVE SCHARF- -Quarterback SENIOR ARS ITY FOOTBALL Co-Captain Most Valuable Back FRONT ROW: Bausman, Edwards, Dick, Hannon, Platt, Kupke, Ockermann, Sanders, Sigman, Rafferty, Prietula. SECOND ROW: Coach Siderewicz, Ass't. Coach Geesman, Anderson, Mackey, Garriotte, D. Epler, Webb, Mc- Elfresh, I-Ianiford, Goad, DeWees, Cochran, Lakin, Ass't Coach Day, Ass't DENNIS GARRIOTTE--Halfback RICH KUpKE--Fu11back 52 MITCH OCKERMANN--Guard LARRY PI-ATT CeYlt9T Co-Captain Most Valuable Defensive Man M0315 Valuable lineman HIGHEST SCORI G TEAM I HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY Coach Danaher. BACK ROW: Morton, Odle, L. Epler, Nesius, Brown, Zimmer, Scharf, DeWees, Hamer, Overton, Edmonds, Stath, Williamson, Gilbert. DON DEWEES--Tackle 53 STEVE ANDERSON--Halfback JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY, FRONT ROW: Cochran, Dick, Platt, Dill, Prietula, Carter, Nagel, P. DeWees. SECOND ROW: Coach Danaher, Bynum, Malone, Gaines, Hannon, Epler, Ford, Warran, Coach Day. BACK ROW: Sigman Hamer, Edwards, Zimmer, Mclilfresh, M. Dewees, Schreeg, Minor, Stath, Gilbert. R.C.H.S. R.C.H.S. R.C.H.S. R.C.H.S. R.C.H.S. R.G.H.S. R.C.H.S. R.C.H.S. R.C.H.S. VARSITY FOOTBALL 32 SCORES TWinLakes... 7 R.C. . . Klondike ..... 0 R .C .H .S .... Hammond Gavit . 26 R.C.H.S .... East Tipp .... 13 R.C.H.S .... North White . . . 0 R.C.H.S. . . . Knox ....... 0 R.G.H.S .... Delphi ..... 21 Battleground . . . 0 Morocco .... Q 73 I965 GOLF TEAM JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL H S 13 North White Valparaiso . Twin Lakes North Judson Knox .... Munster . . KNEELING: L. Beaver, Lanoue, S. Beaver, G. Beaver, Ames. STANDING: Edrington, Teyber, Mr. Baumann Mr Herod, Moore. 54 EWR . ZZ,L , 1 f -. ggfilik ,, W Wa - A A J - 'f,f'2 . wr ,w1gz1,,, , ,WWbZ, W A rf W, xg: ev 4 zaii Q - .n F25 5 4 'glgvgi 'wa 3? 5 My , Q Q3 'B dxf' 1 ig 1 S544 ini, -S' Y Aga? :ffl 'mn 'fxfgsy .Fifi .55 W :si sv S v '4 n ' 9.3.3 92' f 4 T in 1? ' 427' . Ng .f www ' .ifng ,vw ' 7 j A 'WQLWQAQQE' .E A 2 I V 2 , 3 Q V, W . ,ws-QQ, my 335: - is A ,Q wzz. ,, :fav .waged nww' 'sims :EA-1 , Lf X Q ks K 'wi Q - M .fx W - , . 3 1 will N365-i,f,,4,.:, , DON TW EEDIE- -Forward SE IOR ARS ITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Beaver, Odle, Epler, Rafferty, Phegley, Garriotte, Morton, Ockermann, Ames. BACK ROW: Ass't Coach Geesman, Mackey, Willits, MITCH OCKERMANN- -Guard JIM PHEGLEY--Guard 56 DHXINIS GARRIOTTE--Guard LARRY PLATT- -Forward Platt, Schartf, Tweedie, Zimmer, Stath, Coach Mc- Cray. STEVE SCHARF--Center, Forward 57 7 BASKETBALL SCORES VARSITY JR. VARSITY S.. . . 75 North White. . . S. . . . 46 S. Bend Riley . . S. . . . 54 Remington . . S. . . . 58 West Lafayette S. . . . 97 Morocco . . . S.. . . 65 Highland . . . S. . . . 37 DeMotte . . Knox Tourney S....53 Knox..... S. . . . 61 Rochester . . S....70 Knox..... S. . . . 60 Crown Point . . . S. . . . 61 Twin Lakes . . s....59 De1ph1...... S. . . . 67 Kentland . . . S....85 Portage.... S. . . . 65 Winamac. . . S. . . . 70 Lafayette CC . S. . . . 65 North Judson . Sectional S. . . . 75 Otterbien. . . FRESHMAN A S. . . . 37 TwinLakes . . . S.. . . 16 Wolcott. . . . S....52 Fowler.... S....39 DeMotte..... S. . . . 41 Lafayette CC . S....23 Knox..... S. . . . 46 Valpo Ueffj . . S. . . . 41 Chesterton . . S....28 Winamac S....47 Hebron.... S. . . . 53 Remington . . S....51 Lowe11.... S. . . . 41 Kentland. . . S. . . . 58 Crown Point . S. . . . 32 North Judson . S .... 49 Valpo ..... North White . . S. Bend Riley . Remington . . West Lafayette Morocco . . . Highland . . . DeMotte . . Logansport Tourney 38 Logansport . . Twin Lakes . . Knox ..... Crown Point. . Twin Lakes . . Delphi .... Kentland . . . Portage .... Winamac. . . Lafayette CC . North Judson . FRESHMAN B Crown Point . . Lowell ..... Winamac . . . Knox ..... Lafayette CC . DeMotte .... Fowler .... Wolcott .... Boone Grove . Kentland . . . North Judson . JU IOR ARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL, FRONT ROW: Teach, Malone, Rafferty, Goad, Bausman, Potts, Steinkamp BACK ROW: Epler, Linder, Schreeg, Kaan, Coach Geesman, Zimmer, Spence, Bruce, York. FRESHME FRESHME FRESHMAN A BASKETBALL, FRONT ROW: Odle, FRESHMAN B BASKETBALL, FRONT ROW: Bea- Wilmington, Zimmer, Dill, Platt, Yeoman, Rusk. ver, Bynum, Hayes, Edrington, Gaines. BACK ROW: BACK ROW: Warran, Malone, Edmonds, Coach Day, Teyber, Hurt, Coach Danaher, Hamer, Bolin. Edwards, Padgitt, Ford. 59 TRACK A D CROSS COU TRY VARSITY TRACK, FRONT ROW: Hankey, Bausman, Odle, Morton, Healey, Hannon, Epler, Graf, Kingman. SECOND ROW: Malone fMgr.j, Kupke, Byron, Schaden, Elmore, Scharf, Mathias, Overton, Willetts, Nesius, Gil- bert, DeWees fMgr.j. BACK ROW: Mr. Harrison, Jones, Williamson, Love, Kilmer, Rafferty, Webb, Harris, Anderson, Garriotte, Mr. Edmonds. FRESHMAN TRACK, FRONT ROW: Martin, Prietrula, Rafferty, Bolin, Sigman. SECOND ROW: DeWees, Kelley, Oms, Harris, Schreeg, Chapman, York, Malone. BACK ROW: Mr. Geesman, Teach, Epler, Haniford, Minor, Lakin Cochran. CROSS COUNTRY, FRONT ROW: Todd, George, Robert Todd. SECOND ROW: Elmore, Rusk, Beaver, Teyber, Love. BACK ROW: Mr. Harrison, Worley, Kaan, Rafferty, Bruce, Orns. NOT PICTURED: Kilmer. 2 427 wk? Hfbwfsf fic? J an ,AQ f? THE I964 HOMECOMING The scene is the 40th Annual Home- coming Football Game, honoring Mr Emery Harrison for his many years of service to R.C.I-I .S The action--Rens- selaer batters Knox Q45 to OJ. The cli- max to the perfect evening is a victory dance over which Connie Keisling reigns as Queen of the 1964 Homecom- ing. HOMECOMI G QUEEN CONNIE KEISLING 1964 HQMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT: Queen Connie, D. Tweedie, P. Shindelar, B. Rishling, J. Teyber, T Childs, A. Miller, J. Phegley, J. Beaver, S. I-Ielvie. The 200-member full chorus proudly displays its talent under the direction of Mr. Plug. CHRISTMAS PRCC-3 RAM December 22, 1964 Jimmy Lewis is featured as the Choraleers sing Drummer Boy. The Choraleer altos blend in perfect harmony as they sing Do You Hear What I Hear. 66 SUNDAY CONCERT December 6, 1964 The band captures the sound of Glenn Miller as they perform Dry Bones. A tube's-eye View of the audience. Mr. Lintner directs a woodwind en semble in Greensleeves 67 THE MOUSETRAP Presented November 5 and 6, 1964. Jerry Hoyes is at his Christopher Wren best as he performs his Little Jack Horner soliloquy. CAST Mollie Ralston. . . . Sarah Barton Major Metcalf . . . .Steve I-Ielvie Giles Ralston . . . . Ron Stath Miss Casewell .... . . Susie Tilton Christopher Wren . . .Jerry Hoyes Mr. Paravicini ..... . . Bob Ames Mrs. Boyle .... . .Roberta Standish Det. Sergeant Trotter . . . .Tim Childs Director ........ . Mr. Tilton THE MOUSETRAP is a two -act British hit by Agatha Christie about a group of strangers stranded in a board- ing house during a snowstorm. A murder is committedg everyone is a suspect. The true identity of the murderer is artfully concealed to the very end. Sarah Barton decides that it is fun to be crazy! Tim Childs'continues his interrogation as Susie Tilton and Bobbi Standish wonder what will happen next. Tim Childs begins to lose his patience as he ques- tions the guests at Monkswell Manor! No one has tken Tim seriously and the guests are most unco -opera - tive. T ELVE A GRY ME Presented April 13 and 14, 1964 Bob Ames resorts to ash-tray throwing in an attempt to get the rest of the jury to listen to him. CAST Foreman. . Steve Helvie juror ten . . . . . juror two . Tim Childs juror eleven juror three john Chapman juror twelve juror four , Russell Smith The guard . juror five . Ronald Stath Director . . . . juror six. . David Baker juror seven Tom Schaden juror eight R. Edrington juror nine . Allen Stath TWELVE ANGRY MEN is a dra- matic story of twelve jurors, all total strangers, and each trying to justify his feelings of guilt or innocence of a young man accused of the brutal murder of his father . Robert Ames Edward Stath Neal Haskell Frank Shirer Mr, Tilton Russ Stath, the intellectual on the jury, demonstrates how a shorter man can stab DOWN into the chest of a taller man. An important point was proved during this SCGI16 . John Chapman plays into Dick Edrington's hands as he declares I'll kill him. John is restrained by Tom Schaden and Bob Ames. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council consists of three or four elected members from each class and the class presidents. It is their duty to represent the interests, rights, and re- sponsibilities of the student body. In addition, they select the convocations, provide for the flower fund, arrange school dance schedules, put up the Christmas decora- tions, change the bulletin board, and recognize new clubs . Chris Sysock, Secretary, John Rafferty, Pres- ident, Tom Baus- man, Vice Pres- ident, Mr. Barrett, Sponsor, Suzy Garriotte, Treas urer. FRONT ROW: Jane Rafferty, Padgitt, Edwards. SECOND ROW: Helvie, Woodworth, Jim Rafferty, Kelley. THIRD ROW: Smith, Tilton, Odle, Alson. BACK ROW: Kupke, Joseph, Stath. 70 ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY The National Honor Society was established on a nation-Wide basis in 1921 in order to acknowledge outstanding achievement by junior and senior students in character, scholarship, service, and leadership. The faculty annually selects members number- ing up to three-fourths of those Who rank scholastically in the upper one -fourth of their class . FRONT ROW: Thompson, Kiesling, Schaden, Savich, Williams, Walter, B. Barton. SECOND ROW: Warran, Beaver, Miller, Teyber, Lintner, Standish, S. Barton, Messman, Cummings. BACK ROW: Sysock, Nagel, Bynum, R. Stath, Tweedie, Scharf, Hankey, Morton, E. Stath. Not pictured--Mr. Dickinson, Sponsor. 1964 HONOR SOCIETY. FRONT ROW: Kathy Padgitt, Helen Brinkman, Jeri Hopkins, Lynn Foster, Janice Kosta, Marjory Savich, Karen Thompson, Connie Keisling, Lynda Schaden. STANDING: Nancy Williams, Jim Byron, Jack Hopkins, John Chapman, Jim Zacher, Dick Maxwell, Dick Edrington, Russell Stath, Alicia Timbrook. 71 DAVEY JONES' LOCKER QUEEN KAREN AMES KING JIM BYRON The juniors chose an ideal theme for the 1964 junior -Senior Prom, an en- chanted underwater fantasy amid buried treasure, tropical fish, mysterious caves, and sunken ships. l ' ' HAOS STAFF Steve Scharf, Sports Editor, Karen Thompson, Copy Editor, Miss Johns, Sponsor, Margie Savich, Editor, Ron Stath, Business Manager, Roberta Standish, Art Edi- tor, Charles I-Iankey, Assistant Editor. l FRONT ROW: N. Williams, Identification, S. Eshleman, Ass't Business Manager, Rita Sheldon, Typist, Peggy Laird, Identification, Julie Teyber, Identification. BACK ROW: J. Cummings, Typist, J. Jordan, Typist, D. Alson, Ass't Business Manager, J. Anderson, Identification, T. Bausman, Ass't Sports Editor, C. Sysock, Typist, M. Reffelt, Index, C. Keisling, Identification, J. Warran, Typist. NOT PICTURED: C. Urbanczyk, Index, S. Barton, Identification. The Chaos Staff spends long Cand sometimes frustratingj hours planning snapping, identifying, trimming, and pasting pictures, and Writing and typing copy to meet that pressing deadline, by which time they must have squeezed into a slim, 76-page book all the Wonderful memories of the past year--students, faculty, organizations, sports, and special events of Rensselaer Central High School. In Memoriam Mr. Calvin Beamen served Rensselaer Central High School for 22 years as one of the most dedicated teachers Rensselaer has ever had. He was dedicated to his profes sion, making every possible effort to help his algebra and geometry students learn and understand to the limit of their abilities He Was devoted to the student body of R .C .H .S. leading them as sponsor of the Student Council and supporting their activ- ities, athletic events, and organizations . Mr. Beamen was devoted not only to our school, but to our entire community as a highly-respected and active member of the Presbyterian Church. To Mr. Calvin Beamen, the students of Rensselaer Central High School dedicate the CHAOS. His memory shall always live on in the halls of his school, and in the hearts of his students. 74 A Allen, Stanley . . . Alliss, Judy . . . Alson, Danny .... Ames, Bob .... Ames, Jack ...., I DEX SENIOR-JuNloR-FAcuLTY ......2o,43 . . . .13,2O,23,31 . . 16,47,7O,73 . . 2o,29,31,54 56,65,68,69 . . . . . . 15,31 Anderson, Judith . . 13,19,23,48,73 Anderson, Steve. . Atkinson, Mrs. . . Axen, Karen .... B Barrett, Mr. . . . . Barton, Sarah . . . Barton, Elizabeth. Battleday, Roger. . Baumann, Mr .... Baumann, Mrs. . . Bausman, Tom . . . Beaver, Gary . . . Beaver, Janet . . . Berenda, Mary Sue . . . . . 31,53,6O,64 .......6,12 . .. 13,19,43 . . .... 6,70 . . . . 13,18,29 3l,65,68,71 12,19,47,71 . . . . 2o,32,64 . . 6,43,54 ......6,18 . . . . 16,43,52 59,64,70,73 31,54,56,64 . . 13,l7,l8,2O 21,31,63,71 . 13,23,31 Berg, Phil ............ 15,32 Biddle, Linda .... Bilyeu, Sandra . . . . 13,18,19,48 . . . . 13,2o,32 Bisher, Joyce .... . . . 13,217,133 Brandenburg, Mrs. . . Bretzinger, David . . . . . . . . 48 Bretzinger, Wayne . Brown, Barbara . . . Brown, Bob .... 15 Brown, Marlene . . Brusnahan, Ida . . . Bufkin, Janet .... Bufkin, Judith . . . Bulington, Stan. . . Burge, Larry . . . Burrnan, Karen . . Burman, Robert . . . Bussell, James . . . Bynum, Cathy .... C Cain, Mike ....... Cain, Robert . . Callahan, Mr.. . . . Cappuccilli, Mrs. . Chamness, Pamela. . Childs, Tim .... Claussen, Beverly . Clemans, Audrey Cochran, Paula . . . Cole, Sara ....... . . . . 15,22,24 26,33,64 . . . . . . 13,48 ,26,23,32,52,64 . . .13,17,21,43 . . . . . .13,32 . . . . 13,2O,23 13,19,2o,23,43 . . . . . . 15,32 . . . 33 . 13,32 . . . . . 48 . . . . 17,20,33 13,17,32,65,71 . . 16,48 . . . . . 48 . . 6,21,49 . . .... 6,12 . . .13,13,19 2o,23,43 . . . . 15,23,33 63,65,68,69 .... 13,18,20 24,26,34 . . . 23,48 18,25,28,33,65 . . . 13,17,21 24,33,65 Cooley, Kathy. . . Cooley, Ron .... Courtright, Connie .... Courtright, Mrs. . . Cummings, Janet . D Danaher, Mr .... Daniels, Karen ...... Daniels, Margaret . . . Daniels, Virgil. . . Davis, John . . . Davis, Peggy .... . . 13,33,6s . ..... 48 . 13,24,43 . . . . . . . . 10 .. 13,48,71,73 6,52,54 13,13,43 . . . 13,48 . .... 34 ....22,43 .... 13,13,2o 21,23,34,65 Davisson, Mary Ann .... 13,23,48 Dawson, Patricia .... 13,2 l,23,34 Day, Mark ..... 17,18,24,26,48 Day, Mr. .... ..... 6 ,49,53,54 Dean, Mr. ..... ........ 6 DeVault, Linda ..... 13,23,24,35 DeWees, Don .... 15,22,34,52,53 Dick, Phillip ........ 48,52,54 Dickinson, Mr .... . . . 6,65,71 Dill, Jean .... . . . 13,17,21,34 Dill, Kathie ......... 13,48,55 Downs, Lois ...... ,. 13,21,23,48 Duggins, Maureen . 13,l9,20,48,65 Duncan, Kathy. . . 13,19,2l,24,48 Dunlap, John 15,17,22,35 E Edmonds, Carol. . . 13,2O,21,23,48 Edmonds, Mr ........... 5,60 Effinger, Theresa. . . .l3,20,36 Eller, Debbie. . . ..... . . 48 Ellis, Connie . . . . . 13,2O,21,48 Elmore, Prank. . . .... 15,22,34 Elmore, Kenneth . . . . 16,48,60 Epler, Joyce ........ 13,2O,36 Eshleman, Sharyn. . . 13,19,48,73 F Faris, Alan ........ 16,2o,26,43 Frantz, Cindy . . . . . l3,20,48 G Gaines, Susan ........ 13,23,35 Garriotte, Dennis ...... 15,28,35 52,53,57,64,7O Geesman, Mr.. . 6,48,53,56,59,6O Gilbert, Dorothy .... 12,17,2O,34 Gilbert, Joe ..... 48,52,54,60,64 Girard, Jacquiline ...... 13,48 Giurh, Mary Ann. . 13,2l,23,26,35 Goad, Thomas . ..... Graf, Bill ..... Graf, Robert .... Gratner, Robert . . Griffen, Patsy . . . Groom, Paul . . . Gull, Barbara . . . 75 . 16,48,52 . . . 22,48 . .22,35 . .l6,48 . . .14,43 .. 15,2z,35 . . 14,23,43 I-I Hall, Jan ........ 17,2O,37,65 Hall, Judith ........ 13,23,48 Hall, Judy ..... . 13,l8,48 Hamacher, Mr. . . .... . 50 Hamer, Richard . . . . . 29,35,53 Hancock, Tom. . . ..... . . 48 Hankey, Charles .... 15,20,48,60 64,65,71,73 Harrington, Pam ...... 13,18,2O 21,37,65 Harrison, Mr. .... . . . 6,60,62 Helvie, Stephen . . . . . 15,36,63 65,68,69 Henry, Barbara . . . 13,l9,48 Herod, Mr. .... ..... 5 4 Herre, Duane .... . . 15,22,36 I-loeferlin, John. . . . . .22,48 Hoeferlin, Lynne . . . . 21,36 Hoeferlin, Mary . . . .... 17,48 Holl, Judy ......... 13,23,36 Howard, Sandy ......... 13,48 I-Ioyes, Jerry .... 15,28,37,64,68 Hoyes, Mrs. . . ....... . . . 5 Huffman, Mr. . . ....... . . 6 Hunter, Mike . . . . . 15,22,37 I Ivey, Wanda .... . . 48 J Jarrette, Dave. . . .... 15,48 Jenkins, Phyllis . . . . . l3,27,37 Johns, Miss ..... .... 6 ,73 Jordan, Delmar. . . . . 16,22,48 Jordan, Jill ......... 12,36,73 Joseph, Susan . . . 13,l9,21,36,70 K Keenan, Mr ............. 24 Keisling, Connie .... 13,24,26,28 37,62,63,71,73 Kerns, Linda ........ . 13,23,48 Killmer, Jerry .... . ..... 60 Kingman, Patrick . . . . . . 60 Koebcke, Ronald ..... . 16,48 Komander, Wilfriede ..... 13,38 Kosta, Karen .... 13,19,2O,48,65 Kupke, Rick ...... 15,28,37,52 L Laird, Peggy ...... Lanoue, Gary . . . Larson, Linda . . Lavery, Mr. . . . . Lashbrook, Ronald Liebo, Richard . . Lintner, Mr. . . . Lintner, Verna. . . . . Long, Ethel .... Love, Daniel . . 53,6O,64,70 12,17,13,26 29,65,33,73 . . . . 16,22,48 l3,21,23,48 . . . .18,50 . . . . . . 16,48 . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . 6,24 13,2o,37,71 . . . . .l3,48 . . 16,43,6o M Mackey, Jeffery ...... 16,48,53 56,64,65 Maienbrook, Joe ....... 22,38 Makus, Pat ..... 13,20,21,23,38 Malone, Donna. . . 13,18,21,23,48 Malone, Marsha. . . Marlin, Connie . . . Marlin, William . . McConnell, Janet. . McCray, Mr ...... McDonald, Kathleen Mc Elfresh, Joe ..... McKay, Linda .... McMunn, Miss . . Meyer, Russell . . Messman, Karen. . Messman, Maxine . . . Miller, Alice . . . . Miller, Mr. . . Millikan, Mr. . . . ..... ..- 13,38 ..13,2O,48 . .. .. 48 13,18,48 . . . . 6,57,64 .. 13,17,48 .. .. 16,48 13,14,20,48 . .. . 18,19 .. 22,39 . .. . 13,38 . . 13,17,28 30,38,55,71 . . 13,2O,21 29,39,63,71 ......6,48 .....64 Moore, Robert. . . . 22,48,'54 Morgan, Steve .... ..... 4 6 Morton, William . . . . 16,47,52 56,60,65,7l Mroczek, Carolyn. . .... 13,39 Murphy, Mr ...... . . 6,20,3O Myres, Patsy ...... 13,2O,23,39 Murray, Joyce . . . . . 18,20,39 N Nagel, Beth .... 13,17,2O,4O,71 Nesius, Mr.. . . . . . ......6,53 Nesius, Don ..... 16,48,52,60,64 Newcome, Linda . .13,19,20,21,48 Nickell, Sharon . . . Norris, Robert .... O O'Brien, John ..... 13,2o,23,39 . . . .24,46 .......46 ockeimahh, Mitch. 15,38,53,56,64 Odle, Barbara ..... Odle, Rick . . . Overholser, Mr. . . Overton, Russell. . . Owsley, Bruce . . P Parker, Barbara .... Pass, Chris ...... Pennington, Mrs. . . Peters, Mr ....... Pfledderer, Pam . . . .....13,48 16,48,52 56,60,64,70 . .... . 4 16,48 53,60,64 . . . . . 39 13,2O,23,41 13,40 12,13,19,48 Phegley, Jim . . . 15,40,56,63,64 Phegley, Tom. . . Piatt, Linda . . Platt, Larry . . . Plug, Mr. . . Potter, Mr. . . Potts, Linn . . Price, Larry . . . 16,48 40 . . 15,4o,52 53,57,64 ....6,17 ...6,30 Pugh, Ruth . . . Puiiihs, John. . . R Rafferty, John . . Reed, Charles . . Rice, Miss .... Reffelt, Margaret Richards, Larry . Rishling, Bob . . Roberts, Mr. . . . Robinson, Jill . . Robinson, Ronald Rowan, Maria . . Rusk, Mary . . . Rutherford, Mr. . Sanders, Billie . . Sanders, Sherrn . Savich, Marjory . Schaden, Linda. . . Schabacker, Miss Scharf, Steve .... Schnelle, James . Schreeg, Jo Ann . . Schrum, Dave . . Scipio, Kathie . . Scott, Jennifer . . Sears, Doretta . . Sharp, Mr. . . . . Shaw, Ardith. . . Shearer, Katie . . .., . . 13,20,4O .. 15,22,40 15,24,28 42,53,64,7o 15,29,40 ........6,21 13,20,41,73 . . . . . .15,41,64 . . . .15,22,41,63 . ....... 5 .. .. 13,26,41 .. . . . 15,41,64 13,2O,2 1,41 . . 13,24,41,65 50 . . .... 48,53 . .. .16,18,64 13,2o,21,24 29,42,65,71,73 .. .. 13,18,2o 21,42,71 .. .. .. 6,23 15,17,18,42,53 57,60,64,71,73 .. .. . 22,48 .. .. 13,48,55 15,24,26,29,43 13,19,23,48 13,48 ......48 13,21,23,48 13,18,2O,23,43 Sheldon, Rita . .i2,13,20,21,45,73 Shindelar, Pat. . Shirer, Frank . . . Shumaker, Vicki Shuster, Gloria. . Siderewicz, Mr. . Siegrist, Sherri . . Sigman, Linda. . Simons, Larry . . ...in 13,17,20,42,63 15,18,42,69 13,17,18,20,43 13,20,43 . . . 6,52,64 . . 13,20,42 13,29,43 15,17,43,65 ..- Smith, Judy. . . 13,17,19,2O,48,70 Snow, Anita. . . . . ......13,48 Snow, Lynda .... . . 13,20,45 Snyder, Mary .......... 13,48 Standish, Roberta . . . 18,20,28,42 65,68,71,73 Stath, Allen . . . . . 15,45,52,69 Stath, Edward ........ 16,20,43 48,69,71 Stath, Lester . . . 16,48,54,57,64 Stath, Ronald 15,18,29,43 65,68,69,70,71,73 Steffen, Elaine ....... 13,26,48 Steinke, Edward ...... 15,22,44 Stephenson, Ruth ..... 13,26,44 Stevens, Linda. 13,17,18,21,23,48 Stevens, Dennis ........ 45,64 Stevens, Max .... . . 15,22,45 Sutherland, Dave ....... 15,44 Sutton, Jim ........... 16,48 Sysock, Chris .... 13,20,43,70,71 T 73 Tatlock, Glenda ..... 13,23,48 Teyber, Julie. . 13,21,44,63,71,73 Thompson, Karen . . . 13,18,2O,24 26,45,71,73 Thorndyke, Daniel ...... 22,48 Tilton, Mr ....... 6,49,65,68,69 Tilton, Susie . . 13,19,48,65,68,7O Todd, Sandra .... Toepp, Mr. . . . . Tracy, Connie . . Trusty, Helen. . . Tudor, Larry . . . Tweedie, Don . . U Urb anczyk, Caryl V Vaandrager, Hank Vannest, Peggy . W Wagner, Beverly Wagner, Mrs. . . Wagner, Ronnie . Waling, Steve . . Walter, Theresa. Warren, Carolyn Warren, Janice. . Waters, Mr. . . . Watson, Lynn . . . Webb, Dave . . Weiss, Eric .... Whaley, Kathy . . Wienrank, Arlene Wiles, Sheryl ........ Williams, Donald Williams, Nancy. Williams, Mr. . . Williams, William . Williamson, Art . Willits, Jerry . . . Winslow, Marilyn Winter, John . . . Wiseman, Russell Wortley, Alan . . Z Zarse, Everett . . . .13,17,23,45 . . . . . 6,30 . . . 13,23,48 . . . . 13,48 . . . . . 15,46 . .15,28,44,56 63,64,71 . . 13,44 . .13,18,19,48 . . 13,17,23,46 . . . . . 10 . . . 16,26,48 . . . 16,22,48 . . . 13,48,71 . . . 12,14,48 . . 13,46,71,73 . . . . . . 6,15 . . . 13,20,48 . 16,48,6O,64 . . . . . . 16,48 13,2l,24,48,55 12,13,17,z3,44 13,z1,44 . . . . 16,26,48 . . 13,20,24,46 71,73 ........50 . .15,22,46,64 . . .44,48,52,60 . . 16,48,56,60 . . l3,21,23,46 .......48 . . . . 15,45,64 ......48 Wood, James .... Wood, Richard .... .. 15,46,6O,64 .....16,48 .......16,48 Zimmer, James . . .16,47,53,57,59 Zimmer, Linda ...... 13,21,46 The CHAOS Staff wishes to thank . . . 13,48 Stowers, Richard. . . ..... 48 Mr. Erickson, our photographer, for . . . 39 Strain, Nancy. . . . . 14,48 his patience and cooperation. 76 ww-1--ff-'Q-W - L-.-.'.-. LLL , -..f....A,.4.A4.--
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