Rolling Prairie High School - Rolling Log Yearbook (Rolling Prairie, IN)
- Class of 1963
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t I KB Y TO Life... Q, (iOmVaar CONTENTS. . . Introduction .... dedication Administration . . . Faculty Classes Carol Wood, Bonnie Jilkey Elementary Faculty . Grades Linda Akers, Jean Nace, Bonnie Wilkey, Carol Wood Sports Clubs • Sue Wolfe Seniors Senior Activities. . Photography John Krishack (an underclassman) Editor Joyce Cook Co-Editor Jayne Janicki Business Managers Kathie Ulrich Linda Akers INTRODUCTION. . Education is our keys to life. Through our school years, we have collected many of them, each opening a different door to a different aspect of life. „..$r Our very first day of school provided us with a small, seemingly insignificant key which opened only a small door. That first key, however, guided our first step on our journey through life. The years rolled on and on, and we were presented with key after key after key. Door after door after door opened before us until today, we stand with the heavy key ring of life jangling with many keys. From that first door many years ago we have traveled to this door;a door of wide, wonderful horizons, we cannot stop here. The success of our journey through life depends upon how many keys we collect...and how often they are put to use. To our teachers, the locksmiths, who molded the keys of our lives, fitted the keys in the locks, taught us to turn the key and open the doors, we, the Senior Class of 1963, respectfully dedicate this, our yearbook. The challenge of education today seems so great and yet people everywhere try continuously to better themselves by the adjustments to difficult problems. Students in foreign lands are doing their part in the gaining of knowledge necessary for success in their lives. Educators are hopeful that the pupils in our country are dedicated to the preservation of the United States as a leading nation through thinking, learning, and evaluation. These are the KEYS to a good education, and we are sure that the Rolling Prairie students and faculty work hard to keep them in working order. Mr. Joseph Kuharlc Principal Administration MY. Robert Riley Assistant Principal Guidance Counsellor Mr. Harold Clendantel Industrial Arts Assistant Coach Mr. Billie West Commerce Mrs. Margaret Dodd English, Psychology Mr. Paul Snyder Physical Education Drivers' Training Health and Safety Baseball Coach Freshmen Basketball WE APPRECIATE Mr. Forrest Kantner Vocational Agriculture Mr. Raymond Karnafel Social Studies Jr. High Basketball Mrs. Dorothy Sellers Home Economics OUR FACULTY Mr, Wm. Russell Wells Science, Chemistry Mrs. Harriet Wilson Physical Education Health and Safety T. Bentley Warrington English Mrs. Nedra Dudley English Mrs. Anita Warren Mathematics Mr. Jack L. Gary Social Studies Varsity Basketball Coach Mr. Donald Williams Vocal and Instrumental Music Mr. Raymond Reed English Librarian hr. Jack Grimes Art On these pages appear those to whom we are respectfully dedicating this annual. In this small way, we hope to show them a measure of our vast appreciation. Mr. Donald Keane Social Studies Football Coach Mr. Harry Turak Biology Guidance Mrs. Helen Heeter English, Latin CURRICULUM We're on our way. These college bound students are hard at work studying the college prep course. They are also crying to figure out their trig assignment ! Math $ Science G. Stayback and b. Patterson agree that this is not the only kind of crab to be found in biology class I Did Rembrandt and Michelangelo really have to start this way? I can imagine these hard at work art students are asking the same question! r t o m e E c ♦ S. Dahne and A. Maerz put a little elbow grease into polishing up the Home Ec. kitchen cupboards. They look great! The girls in Mrs. Wilson's physical education class work for physical fitness by participating in basketball. Driver s Mr. Snyder and his eager students wait patiently while E. Sprague uses good thoughts and a touch of body English to change the tire on the Driver Training car. L a n A s a g e R. Shippie reads a tale to Mrs. Heeter's sophomore English class. Don't they look spellbound? FLUTES Back Row-left to right-S. Schroeder, R. Russell, J. Dunk, P. Corbin, T. Pizark Front Row-left to right-P. Hofer, S. Meyers, C. Stringer, D. Harness, C. Meek WOODWINDS Back Row-left to right-G. Upp, N. Rehlander, L. Loucks, R. Foster, J. Zika, J. Foster, M. Hienrich Middle Row-left to right-V. Stone, C. Corbin, C, Povolock, L. Rehlander, P. Stringer, B. Carpenter, C. Cross V. Front Row-left to right-C. Thoman, T. Tolliver, D. Fritizen, W. Williamson, B. Hofer, D, Nickerson, L. Corbin COLOR GUARD Stone, R. Foster, P. Maesch, G. Williams Back Row-left to right-J. Miller, D. Kuta, T. Kirkham, B. Patterson, G. Meyers, G. Hubner Front Row-left to right-J. Schroeder, A. Stark, P. Peterson, P. Gropp Back row-left to right-J. Gilchrist, B. Lambert, K. Biehl, J. Schroeder, L. Wolfe. Front Row-left to right-M. McCleland, L. Richardson, J. Tanner, S. Long BRASS Back Row-left to right-T. Porter, B. Lapcyzinski, J. McCleland R. Kitchenmaster, M. Jones, F. Evans, D. Seering Front Row-left to right-R. Wolfe, B. McCleland, R. Flitter, J. Janicki, A. White DRUM MAJOR AND MAJOREITS Left to right; L. Corbin, P. Corbin, B. 0. Nickerson, B. Hofer PERCUSSION Back Row-left to right-R. Mrozinski, M. Nell, L. Patterson, B. Rehlander, B. Buss, E. Simcox, Pat Maesch Front Row-left to right-L. Moore, J. Surma  Front Row-1, to r.-E. Samys, A. White, S. Voss, P. Maesch Row 2— S. Drnek, L. Haverstock, J. Faulstich, S. Norris, B. Loop, S. Peterson Row 3- A. Stevens, T. Kirkham, K. Biehl, R. Russell, D. Carlson, J. Lee Back Row- W. Armstrong, J. Miller, L. Ebersole, G. Ainsworth, J. Kryzak, J. Newman Front Row-1, to r.-O. Montemayor, J. Wiman, B. Haverstock, V. Stone, T. Tolliver, C. Cuff, M. O'Banion, D. Kidder, J. Clark, M. Kelly, L. Cole, S. Ewers, L. Moore, M. Cannon Row 2-S. Stokes, C. Cannon, D. Fritizen, S. Ziemkowski, S. McDonald, G. Williamson, J. Cuff, R. Spriggs, P. McDonald, R. Livings Row 3- A. Biehl, M. Gnerlich, V. Zook, R. Gross, D. Fosnight, J. Rehlander, K. Turak, B. Norris, B. McCombs Back Row— J. Marr, P. Bealor, R. Armstrong, F. Snyder, F. Bennitt, H. Bennitt, W. Reese, R. Shlppee, M. Schroeder, J. McCleland CHOIR GRADE SCHOOL Mrs. Nickerson Mr. Traflet Mrs. Lenig Mrs. Howell Mr. Strycker Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. Hunt Mrs. Snyder FACULTY Mrs. Long Mrs. Ludwig Mrs. Russell Mr. Kettring Mrs. Wells Mrs. Corbin Mrs. Nelson Mr8. Brown First Row: S. Manges, T. Young, P. Ebel, B. Albert8on,S. Brady, D. Voss, R. Seering, E. Fritzen K. Schroeder Second Row: L. Mrozinski, R. Synder, T. Moore, R. Boles, P. Barnes, D. Evans, D. Hutts, Mrs. Corbin Third Row: T. Bradfield, J. Hawkins,P. Hunt 3. Ekorich, B. Stoner, J. Harber D. Samys, T. Haverstock Grade One rst Row: F. Montemayor, J.Trayer Dadlou, J. Shock, N. Harenza, Cain, J. Goodman, M. Koppert cond Row: J. Schroeder, S.Biege, King, P. Baughman, V. Heath, Weiser, L. Smith Third Row: Sullivan, D. Harness, N.Small, Scofield, F. Schreiber, T. Morgan Stayback First Row: R. Wheatbrook, J. Lambert, J. Albertson, L. Sriver, M. Nichols, R. Baughman, M. Lenig, J. Hooper Second Row: E. Becker, M. Seering, E. Woodruff, T. Christenson, J. Halter, K. Sullivan, H. Scofield, M. Stevens Third Row: T. Proud, C. Huenecke, J. Fischer, P. Buss, G. Hofer, G. Smith, M. Scott First Row: B. Keehn, C. Pitmon, A. Eskridge, J. DePoy, N. Schroeder, D. Harber, L. Bush, M. Smith Second Row: F. Hartsaw, J. Stark, S. Butler, C. Fraizer, D. McCormick, D. Sherwood, D. Evenburg, G. Sellers Third Row: T. Ludwig, D. McGuire, G. Proud, G. Ostroski, B. Mrozinski, M. Ekovich Grade Two First Row: B. Jones, M. Spaid, P. Wood, C. Towle, P. Hill, T. Barber, B. Miller, M. Houser Second Row: P. Loop, B. Voss, D. Pentis, C. Angelos, D. Watnick, R. Dunham, M. Kulasa Third Row: D. Wasielewski, S. Nichols, C. Course1, C. Wideman, D. Peterson, M. Hynek, P. Horvath, J. Jeffery Moore First Row: J. Schroeder, l.. Wolfe, M. Wingard, C. ladcliffe, C. Miller, C. Gourley, P. Duncan, L. Bush, T. Christenson Second Row: D. Nickerson, D. Hill, L. Kelley, S. Deutscher, P. Richardson, J. Warfield, G. Hunt, G. Morgan, K. Jones Third Row: T. Porter, D. Hertzberg, D. Hooper, B. Malone, P. Mrozinski, A. Butler, K. Tuley, M. Pease Grade Three Top row, 1. to r.: T. Flitter, S. Todd, R. Lotter, K. Bradfield, D. Schmeltz, B. Anders, and Mrs. Snyder. Second row: V. Bolsega, M. Miller, D. Manges, L. Deutscher, K. Buss, C. Van Shoyck. Front row: J. Miller, J. Weir, R. Jones, E. Spriggs, W. Jones, T. Fritzen. • row, 1. to r.: D. Gilchrist, Heinrich, A. Maglio, T. Elis, D. Jandri80vits, W. Proud, ond row: J. Barber, B. Miller, Hoover, R. Schiele, J. Bom-iger, S. Lenig, R. Evenburg, Meek, J. Small, Mrs. Wells. nt row: P. Bush, D. Sriver, Cornell, C. Van Schoyck, J. itscher, S. King, D. Woodruff, McGuire, T. Stone, M. Stark. Top row, 1. to r.: G. Scofield, D. Hertzberg, R. Piechocki, R. Deutscher, B. Mrozinski, T. Lange J. Horn. Middle row: L. Wood, K. Andrews, M. Fischer, M. Miller, B. Harber, M. Borntrager, D. Troyer. Front row: A. Schoning, M. Dahne, G. Shock, M. Wireman, P. Miller, P. Hill, D. Lawrence, B. Flagg. Top row, 1. to r.: N. La-patch, D. Shock, A. Hopper, T. Norris, D. DePoy, J. Woodruff, P. Peterson, L. Ostroskl, T. Lenlg. Middle row: S. Becker, T. Wiman, P. Jones, D. Gesse, P. Upp, D. Rehlander, N. Bus8, G. McClelland, and D. Kelley. Front row: J. Weintock, R. Eskridge, R. Warfield, B. Bomtrager, V. Baughman, J. Peterson, D. Johnson, D. Bradfield, B. Kegebein, M. Harris. Grade Four Top row, 1. to r.: G. Miller, L. Towle, D. Fischer, S. Wierich, J. Small, B. Nickerson, B. Stacy, R. Kleine, J. Schroeder, G. Thoman. Second row: J. Ward, T. Baughman, R. Becker, L. Beckham, M. Montemayer, S. Loop, B. Nelson, R. Flagg, B. Halter, A. Jones. Front row: G. McCullough, B. Albertson, M. Wingard, S. Raines, B. Crum, G. Arnold, G. Jonas, C. Hunt, J. Ebel, and Mr. Trafelet. Grade Top row, 1. to r.: L. Brady, T. Gesse, W. Wiman, D. Hart-wick, J. Morgan, G. Deitscher, W. Carpenter, N. Zarr, L. Law-ery. Center row: D. Schoning, Y. Montemayer, J. Vander Vilden, R. Stevens, C. Kuta, G. Workman, D. Albin, W. Kulusa, M. Albertson, D. Frazier, Mrs. Hunt. Front row: T. Bolsega, J. McDonald, S. Porter, G. Deutscher, R. Lucas, J. Ptechocki, J. Worthey, B. Schroeder, C. Brettin, B. Froyer, R. Hazzlett. Absent was R. Raska. Top row, 1. to r.: R. Worthey, S. Haverstock, M. Shippee, J. Landwer, S. Warren, J. Angelos, R. Albertson, R. Nickerson. Second row: T. Ebel, D. Ostroski, C. Goodman, D. Livings, K. Wilhelm, B. 0MBanion, D. Meek, S. Cuff, V. Bus8. Front row: D. Stayback, C. Harness, A. Wasielewski, R. Halter, X. Halter, L. Hawkins, R. Mrozinski, J. Hill, M. Miller, and Mrs. Mitchell. First Row; 0. Hertzberg, R. Evenburg, M. Corbin, D. Baughman, J. Jablonski, L. Spriggs, J. Tanner, J. Gladden, M. McCormick, R. Peeples, Second Row: T. Smith, B. Long, M. Moore, B. Watnick, R. Small, J. Kitchenmaster, D. Weinstock, M. Fuller, J. Peterson, S. Stevens, Pamela Hofer Third Row: M. Stacy, L. Boniface, R. Kleine, G. Mroz, R. Shippee, F, Mrozinski, J. Manzuk, R. Jones, S. Crum, B. Ross Grade Six First Row: J. Conrad, P. Gropp, R. Stayback, W. Manzuk, G. Peterson, M. Moore, B. Childress, E. Montemayor, J. Jarrett, B. Engle, Second Row: L. Hartwick, J. Landwer, P. Long, S. Dunlap, R. Lambert, K. Mrozinski, L. Wood, D. Schroeder, A. Pentis, B. Stark Third Row: D. Hubner, G. Christenson, D. Miller, J. Galey, M. Todd, D. O' Banion, D. Buss, L. Mrozinski, J. Stacey Grade Seven J. Albin T. Baer M. Baird K. Bennitt K. Biege B. Carpenter D. Cavin K. Chmielowiec P. Cole C. Corbin P. Dabne D. Deutscher D. Deutscher R. Ebel D. England S. Evans A. Ewers L. Fritzen E. Gaddey W. Gaddey J. Gilchrist C. Halter P. Hawkins R. Hawkins M. Heindrich J. Horvath M. Howell C. Jolley G. Jonas W. King R. Kleine S. Lapaich S. Long C. Lowery M. McCleland C. McCormick R. McGowan G. Manzuk T. Martinec L. Moore M. Moore A. Morgan J. Mulligan L. Murray T. Nicholas J. Orcutt R. Peters C. Peterson S. Peterson T. Piechocki L. Richardson L. Rogers W. Rose P. Ross B. Samys D. Schroeder J. Schroeder L. Shultz J. Seering P. Shock A. Stark 0. Stayback C. Stringer J. Surma C. Thoman L. Troyer V. Xuley L. Upp G. Van Der Velden D. Van Schoyck 0. Ward X. Weirich D. Wheatbrook W. Williamson S. Wilson H. Wingard 0. Wireman R. Wolfe B. Ziemkowski Grade Eight W. Ackerman D. Adams J. Albertson C. Baer P. Baird S. Bannwart PDlIn T. Bealor Y. Beatty J. Bennitt M. Cannon M. Chmielowic L. Clark J. Colanese P Corbin D. Crum M. Deutscher R. Drnek A. Ponte J. Poster A. Fritzen V. Gilpin R. Greathouse P. Gropp R. Haas R. Harenza J. Harris D. Hartsaw D. Hartwick J. Haverstock L. Haverstock D. Hawkins P. Heminger K. Herbst B. Hofer P. Hoggard J. Hoover M. Jones D. Kelley J. Kelley W. Lawrence J. Long R. Loop Manzuk McCullough McDonald McGuire Meek Messman Moncemayor Montemayor Mrozinski Mrozinski Nickerson O'Banion 0 Connell Prestin Raska Reese Rehlander Schroeder Shock Shock Stevens Tanner Thomas Towle Grade Nine R. Anderson R. Armstrong C. Barret P. Bealor F. Bennitt H. Bennitt T. Breeze S. Brettin J. Buss E. Carder M. Cannon B. Childress J. Clark L. Corbin C. Cross J. Cuff S. Cummins S. Es linger J. Evenburg S. Ewers C. Flagg R. Flitter 0, Fosnight J. Foster D. Fritzen 0. Hagland D. Harness B. Haverstock J. Haverstock G. Hubner G. Johnson G. Keehn L. Kelly N. Kelly J. Kleca D. Klute M. Kuhn B. Lambert H. Lang D. LaRoach E. Livinghouse R. Livings L. Lucas D. Mangold P. Marr R. McCleland P. McDonald C• McGowan S. Meyers 0. Montemayor L. Moore L. Moore M. Nell B. Norris L. Patterson R. Paul P. Peterson S. Piechowski X. Pizark G. Popplewell W. Reese L. Rehlander M. Schroeder F. Schultz K. Schwingendorf D. Shock F. Snyder P. Sprague R. Spriggs S. Stokes V. Stone P. Stringer G. Swanson T. Tolliver K. Turak G. Upp R. VanSchoyck B. Vorhees R. Zika G. Williamson J. Wiman L. Wolfe R. Workman A. Zarr U. Zeigner J. Albin G. Annable N. Baker J. Beatty B. Beckham R. Buss C. Cannon A. Carlson M. Carpenter M. Clark M. Clendenen S. Colalillo J. Colanese L. Cole K. Cuff S. Dahne 0. Deutscher J. Dunk F. Evans N. Evenburg J. Faulstich W. Faulstich R. Foster B. Fritzen C. Fuller J. Fultz S. Gearhart M. Harenza R. Harley C. Harris A. Haverstock J. Hooper N. Houseman J. Jacobsen J. Keehn C. Krzyzak Grade Ten D. Lain J. Loskoski 3. Loop J. Lotter L. Loucks A. Maerz D. Maerz D. Magers 0. Mannia M. Marr J. Martin J. McCormick 3. Mrozinski S. Murray B. Nell T. Nickerson B. O'banion D. 0 Connell G. Pagel B. Patterson C. Peterson K. Peterson J. Pike T. Pike D. kaska N. Rehlander S. Schroeder E. Sprague C. Stark G. Stayback L. Sullivan T. Teeter R. Todd T. Wheatbrook R. White C. Wilkey J. Woodruff D. Workman M. Zeedyk A. Biehl K. Biehl R. Cross J. Elkins M. Flagg G. Galey K. Geren G. Gladden G. Gothe W. Gourley R. Gross G. Hartwick J. Hoffman C. Hunt R. Hynek J. Jones M. Kelly D. Kidder T. Kirkham J. Krishock O. Landes P. Maesch M. Mainland S. McNally D. Messman S. Meyers M. Miller S. Miller D. Mroz S. Norris T. Porter D. Pagel C. Povolock P. Reese J. Rehlander P. Rood R. Russell E. Samys P. Schwingendorf F. Seering R. Shlppee L. Spear T. Stacy A, Stevens J. Stokes S. Voss A. White R. Williamson 0. Wood S. Ziemkowski V. Zook rhese three Juniors, Gregg Gladden, Mike Flagg, and Robert Russell prepare the concession stand for the big noon rush . Look 1em over Dunk it Two points, Wally, regardless Everybody's in the act I For the second consecutive year the Bulldogs have marched to victory in the La Porte County Basketball Tournament. The team had a trera-dous season, as shown by their 16 wins to five losses. Congratulations on a job well done. Standing, left to right, are R. Karnafel, M. Keehn, G. Meyers, R. Kitchenmaster, P. Snyder, L. Stevenson, B. Peterson, D. Kuta, W. Armstrong, and H. Clindenial. Kneeling are R. Williamson, M. Flagg, P. Rood, G. Lange, E. Haverstock, and J. Gary, coach. The boys that will make up most of next year's varsity team are, standing, G. Gladden, D. Mroz, L. Spear, G. Laskowski, G. Stayback, B. Todd, and Coach Clindenial. Kneeling are L. Louchs, J. Dunk, R. White, F. Evans, B. Nell, and R. Buss. Pride of the Varsity: Responsible for the show of enthusiasm at the games are these five girls. Clockwise are S. Norris, S. McNally, S. waak, B. Wilkey, S. Hutts. Good work, girls! Just as important to the B Team are these four girls. They are S. Wolfe, J. Dunk, S. Peterson, and J. Paulstich. Nice going! The Freshman Basketball team this year consists of (standing, left to right): Mr. Snyder, coach, T. Breese, R. Paul, P. Bealor, J. Klecka, and J. Hoover. Kneeling, left to right: G. Popplewell, 0, La Roche, N. Cummins, M. Kuhn, B. Lambert, and H. Bennitt. Aleta Fonte has the honor of presenting Spike’s leash to Mr. Kuharic. The mascot was made by Mrs. Fonte. Pride of the RPHS cheering squad are these gay and colorful girls . They are, front to back, D. Kuta, E. Sim-cox, and G. Ainsworth. Our victorious football squad: Top Row: Coach Bud Keane, L. Stevenson, D. Mroz, G. Meyers, B. Lapczynski, M. Keehn, G. Stayback, W. Armstrong, D. Kuta, M. Flagg, B. Russell, Assistant Coach Clendeniel. Middle Row: G. Lange, P. Bealor, M. Harenza, T. Teeter, K. Beihl, R. Armstrong, B. Akerraan, B. Fultz, M. Kuhn, T. Stacy, B. Nell, D. Pagel, R. Williamson. Bottom Row: D. Stayback, T. Wheatbrook, D. Workman, H. Bennitt, B. Lambert, J. Albin, J. Marr, F. Bennitt, B. McCleland, B. Childress. The Bulldogs ended up with a record of three wins, one tie and five loses. A better year is ahead for the Bulldogs! Queen Sharon Waak reigns with her court consisting of Sherry Norris, left, and Jan Dunk, right. Homecoming ORGANIZATIONS Mrs. Heeter s Latin club undertakes many interesting and informative projects during the course of the school year. The entirety of the club is pictured here. Student Council This year the Rolling Prairie Student Council contributed to the school program by sponsoring a candy drive to aid in offering a scholarship to some worthy Senior. H M a o 1 n 1 ♦ i t 0 r Top row, left to right: C. Cavin, R. Lapczynski, E. Simcox, D. Mroz R. Russell, D. Weinstock, Middle row, left to right: J. Janicki, N. Russell, M. Miller, J. Dunk, K. Ulrich. Front row, left to right: Reed, G. Pagel, F. Seering, D. Messman, G. Annabel1, Mr. Kuharic. n Boniface e Back row, left to right: R. Russell, D. Pagel, S. Eslinger, W. Stokes, M. Mainland, R. Russell, Mr. Wells. Front row, Left to right: H. Lange, E. Messman, B. Jacobsen, K. Towle, P. Hoggard, D. Thomas, and J. Tanner. c i u b National Honor Society These happy students are members of the John R. Dunk chapter of the National Honor Society. Back row left to right: R. Russell, D. Pagel E. Simcox, R. Williamson, B. Peterson, R. Kitchenmaster M. Flagg, Mr. Reed, co-sponse Front row, left to right: C. Povolock, C. Wilson, D. Weinstock, L. Akers, R. Russell, S. Hews, M. Mainland, J.Cook, Mrs. Heeter, co-sponser. Our cadet teachers are tomorrow's educators. Top row, left to right: D. Patterson, L. Stevenson, R. Kitchenmaster, D. Kuta, and J. Dunk. Seated: S. Hews, B. Peterson, S. Drnek. FT A Back row, left to right: R. Kitchen- master, D. Kuta, J. Miller, B. Peterso: Z. Drnek, J. Foster, C. Fuller. Seccnc row, left to right: D. Patterson, N. Houseman, L. Stevenson, C. Peterson, A, Haverstock, T. Pizark, D. Deutscher, ft Riley, co-sponsor. First row, left to right: Mrs. Dudley, co-sponsor, C. Wilson, S. Hews, F. Evans, J. Dunk, P. Stringer, G. Annable, C. Cuff Tackling new agricultural problems are, standing, 1. to r.: R. Living-house, president, B. Lapczynski, D. Beatty, M. Keehn, G. Meyers, D. Stayback, J. Klute, and Mr. Kantner, sponser. Seated: G. Keehn, T. Nickerson, R. Ackerman, J. Kleca, L. Kelly, E. Livinghouse, and U. Zeigner. C I A L ii mui' Members of this newly-formed organization are, back row, 1. to r.: K. Reese, Mr. Karnafel, sponser, M. Jones, S. Marr. Front row: N. Evenburg, K. Towle, D. Maerz, D. Thomas, A. Fonte, and A. Fritzen. Of great help in the library this year were, standing, left to right: D. Luther, D. Magers, A. Maerz, G. Hartwick, C. Krzyzak, S. Drnek, S. Waak, president, C. Boles, A. Carlson, H. Zarr, and J. Pike. Seated is Mr. Reed, head librarian. LIBRARIANS The future Angels of Mercy are, standing, left to right,R. Gross, L. Rehlander, R. Hynek, K. Turak, L, Moore, S. Stokes. Seated, left to right: S. Brettin, L. Corbin, L. Haverstock, president, T. Tolliver, and D. Fritzen. Mrs. Sellers is their sponsor. Dedicated to making this annual « success are, top row, 1. to r.: J, Klute, S. Drnek, E. Haverstock, b, McCombs, E. Simcox, G. Lange. Centei row:B. Wilkey, N. Boniface,L. Akers. J. Dunk, K. Ulrich, S. Wolfe. Front row: C. Wood, J. Nace, J. Cook, Editor, J. Janicki, co-editor, and H. £arr. YEARBOOK STAFF Keeping the students informed this year were, back row, 1. to r.: J. Nace, L. Akers, S. Drnek, E. Simcox, J. Miller,S. Geren. Seated, C. Wood, J.Cook, K. Ulrich, Editor, J. Janicki, and D. Wood. NEWSPAPER STAFF Senior Grow up, Coni Quips D. Luther at Lunchtime Aw-w-w Richikins! Ready for the Prom, Sally? Really, Sharon! Oave, you've never looked better.... You're lookin' good, Eddie! Bennidunk ■HP 6 Worm Termite'8 view of Seniors in library Mary G. Edwin Jesse Siracox College Prep. Senior Class Officers: Mary Gnerlick, Secretary; Sherry Hews, Vice President; Ed Simcox, President; Ron Kitchenmaster, reporter; and Julianna Hyneck, Treasurer. Gerald Neal Ainsworth Industrial Arts Linda Louise Akers Commerce Thelma June Bennitt Commerce Carmen Lee Boles Commerce Nancy Lee Boniface College Prep. Walter William Armstrong Industrial Arts Zandra Lee Drnek Music Linda Lou Haverstock Horae Economics Sharon kay Hews College Prep. Robert E. Fultz College Prep. Mary Therese Gnerlick Commerce Edward Lee Haverstock Commerce Michael Lee Keehn Industrial Arts John David Klute Vocational Agriculture Ronald LeRoy Kitchenmaster College Prep, Jayne Julia Janicki College Prep, Julianna Hynek Commerce Susan Kay Johnson Commerce David Lee Kuta College Prep. Daniel Gene Lange Commerce SENIOR Richard Wayne Livinghouse Vocational Agriculture Dennis Leroy Luther Commerce Beckie Elizabeth Me Combs College Prep. George William Meyers Vocational Agriculture Beverly Gail Povlock Home Economics Barrie Alan Pecerson College Prep. Sally Ann Peterson Home Economics W Back to lunch'. Peter Howard Oberholtzer Industrial Arts Darlene Gay Patterson Home Economics Ruth Ann Russell College Prep. Thomas Glen Spriggs Industrial Arts Daniel Joseph Stayback Vocational Agriculture Hurry up and eat. Harold Larry Stevenson Industrial Arts Jerry Oscar Swanson Commerce Kathie Anne Ulrich College Prep. Sharon Lyn Waak Home Economics Harold Lee Zarr Commerce Three handsome members of the wonderful Class of '63 pose graciously above. ressed la a billowy gown ad carrying a bouquet ad a gleaming trophy. Miss haron Waak reigns over the omecoming ceremonies. Walt Armstrong and Sherrie Norris smile proudly as they have Just become King and Queen of Hearts. And these good looking sixth graders grew into the class ever to attend R.P.K.S. CUSTODIANS Seniors, friend??? Snuggles Beckle Mr. Universe (Gerald) SENIOR PLANS Linda Akers ...................... Become a private secretary. Gerald Ainsworth..................Service. Wally Armstrong...................Service. Thelma Bennitc....................Become a beautician and later marry. Carmen Boles......................Be married in June, then become a missionary. Nancy Boniface....................Go to Purdue. Carolyn Cavin .................... Undecided. Joyce Cook........................Work and study in Chicago and finish my novel. Sandy Drnek.......................Become a physical education teacher. Jan IXmk..........................Become an elementary teacher and later get married LeRoy Ebersole....................Make a career of the Air Force. Bob Fultz ........................ Service. Mary Gnerlick.....................Be a good housewife. £d Haverstock.....................Go to data processing school or be an accountant. Linda Havers tock.................Get married. Sherry Hews ...................... Become an elementary teacher, then get married. Sandy Hutts.......................Study key punch, then get married. Juliana Hynek .................... Become a beautician, then get married. Jayne Janicki .................... Become a beautician, later get married. Sue Johnson ...................... Be a reservationist or receptionist at an airport. Mike Keehn. ...................... Service. Ron Kitchenmaster.................Go to college and become a teacher. John Klute........................Go to the service, then become a farmer. John Krzyzak......................Become a farmer. Dave Kuta.........................Become a teacher and high school coach. Gene Lange........................Become a certified public accountant. Bob Lapczynski....................Go to college or training school. Jim Lee...........................Join the Air Force. Rich Livinghouse..................Join the service. Dennis Luther .................... Get married. Beckie McCombs....................Become an interior decorator. Jim McCleland.....................Work or go into the Marine Corp. George Meyers.....................Be a farmer. John Miller.......................Go to college. Jeanine Nace......................Become a private secretary. Jim Neuman........................Army. Drena Nicholson .................. Become a successful beautician. Pete Gberholtzer..................Join the Navy. Darlene Patterson ................ Be an elementary teacher, then get married. Sally Peterson....................Be a beautician, then get married. Bev Povolock......................Become a nun. Ruth Russell......................Go to college. £d Simcox ............ . ........ Become a corporation lawyer. Tom Spriggs.......................Work until I'm drafted. Danny Stayback....................Farmer Larry Stevenson .................. Be a high school teacher and basketball coach. Jerry Swanson .................... Service. Rathie Ulrich .................... Become a journalist, later get married. Sharon Waak ...................... Become a telephone operator. Danny Weinstock...................Go to college. Bonnie Wilkey .................... Take a key punch course; get married this summer. Connie Wilson.....................Go to college in California and have a career. Sue Wolfe.........................Go to college and major in business administration Carol Wood........................Be an IBM Key Punch operator. Harold Zarr.......................Take a course in data processing. Barry Peterson....................Go to college.
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