Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1963
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THE ANNUAL SHQRTRIDGE HIGH SCHGOL INDIANAPGLIS, INDIANA 1963 w I 7 , this is a way QF lje e. .. this is a lw ry friendship ana' fellowship . . . qv leadership ana' companionship . . . of scholarship ana' sports- rnanship ana' partnership this is a lw where persons lioe as brothers . . . they learn . . . thQr grow . . . thqr experience . . . this is a garne won . . . ana' a garne lost ...joy in oictow but honor in losing a wiltea' corsage on a too-crowa'ea' bulletin boara' . . . a note in sorne secret hia'a'en a'rawer . . . an ola' rnarlfea' textbook that went out of use . .. clayclrearning-looking out a winclow . . . waiting jpr a click ana' a ring. .. staying up all night determined to g jqnish . . . biitfalling cjto sleep. . . realizing for ourselves that these years arefull QF crazy phases ana' changing rnooa's . . . ana' the worla s deepest problerns . . . j?na'ing out that there are other people in the worla' . . .other points qfoiew . . . other reasons for do- ing things . . . other ways of looking at things . . . learning to un- derstand an unpopu- lar teacher or the guy in the next seat who seems a bit df Frent . . . and then realizing that we're begin- ning to understand ourselves . . . hearing people tell us to lioe theseyears- supposedhf our happiest-and haoing the sarne people tell us to work these years-so important this is as lyfe of long hallways . . . gf forgotten cornbinations QF cheering sidelines tj books and battles of bruises and beetles. . . a lyfe gf some mistakes . . . and new understand- ings . . . of abandoned drearns and new hopes and ever growing ideals . . . a sea in which it iseasier to sinh than toswzrn. . .a lje so won- deyful that eoegfthing soars by on clouds . . . this is a way jlw . . . this is Shortridge ni i I E iii ii ' . :sq f ' ' .., . wp., f ,uf T rf 7 1 gf -' 1 . 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Robert Shultz, principal, had asked Mr. Grubbs to leave his third hour chemistry class to examine', some wiring on stage. He was seriously looking at the wir- ing when Bobbie Baldwin, Annual editor, completed her speech to the senior class by saying, HAS a teacher at Shortridge since 1927, the dedicatee has made terrific con- tributions to the school and the nation through his outstand- ing knowledge of his field-science. Robert Grubbs is one of the truly great Shortridge teachers . . .H At this point, the applause broke out. Mr. Grubbs, sur- prised and smiling, walked out as the senior class stood in ovation. He acknowledged the dedication, thanked the class, and returned-as the 1963 Annual dedicatee-to his chemistry class. 4 :M f- f , . 'in set is ff fi? iff I lk i 'Wi ear! Y M .i . M. 1 5 'ks Mr. Grubbs spends much time in the chemistry stockroom prepar ing chemicals and gathering information for classes. to Robert Grubbs Fellowship is walking through bustling halls, jeelingjree in a crowded caj?teria, losing your voice cheering at games. It is combining the work QP small groups, working together for a common goal. It is talking together hr an una'erstana'ing M people, comparing experiences jar a deeper insight into our world. It is laughing between classes, joking at games, a'oing the little things that brighten a clay, ana' then applying ourselves to the main task: learning. It is being a part if an outstanding school. This is jellowshzp. This is ELLQW HIP SHORTRIDGE LIFE 1: Qi. milf.-mxiti :.if-Qi? 'Avi-l ,iw 5 I2 H - ,' 'QW ff Q 7 ' 1 1 Bk, 4, , ' ff ,-2, is X . , A .2 S f ' Zi 4' . 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A H' , 722,155 SME ' , , V K ' ' : E 'wiv - 5, Q yi ala, 3 is . Us 1 as Q , Kfwfiias. fir fi A -' N, , QL :QI K , - ms -- Af2,,w,2,,:, ,A gtg, WS' a3,i,52 ' , M ' 12, , Q , , K g .:,. ,,:. .,,.,. , , , , N , i , ' mf' ff-viii S' ,. . mf, iv 1 2-if Qi-vw. ,.1 , K 5,1 52P1S'Zi12, 2, 2 . is, ' siifw f Ya. S57HiiEJ,.- 1 ' 7 I .iiizuw a- 5, .gy -if 27 ,sz , ,, Q1 --QQ ' fr E f 'L R M, , 55 .9 siiiiklfiiibxi- swiifw 5 ,V .H '- ,, - -- -- -- .,,., S x X 'X s s :W ,,3,..,., 2.., A senior is mooajf ana' timeless, wondering and wishing, puzzled ana' eager, livebf ana' motionless, worried ana' 0U67'j.Qj16Clg thankful ana' hopqfuL eoryiclent and unpredictable. A senior is simply a senior Key Club Active in Varied Service Projects Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, the Shortridge Key Club elected Dave L. Miller as the 1963 president. The organization usually consists of forty-eight boys. FRONT ROW: Charlie Davis, Bill Holmgren, Tim Greist, Tom Schuetz, Jim Covert, Tom Greist, Paul Moore. SECOND ROW: Jerry Steiner Csponsorj, Tom Ulen ljr. dir.j, Robby Smith Csr. dir.j, John Allerdice Csec.J, Dave Miller fpres.J, Tom Ehrich Cvice-prcs.J, Tom Hacker ftreas.J, Bill Shullenberger Csoph. dir.j, Phelps Klika. THIRD ROW: Dave Bourke, Carl Otten, Dave Howe, Gary Winkel, Bob Jackson, Nathan Levin, Bill Beacham, Steve Hopper, Bill Nie, Randy Faro, Pete Birge, Obie McKenzie, Mike Marquis, Bob Adams, Andy Falender, Chris Duckwall, Andy Morrison, Paul Johnson, Dick Midkiff. Fourth Row: Bob Evans, Greg Silver, Don Handy, Jack Zeigler, Steve Spain, Joe Wall, Bill Broadstreet, Frank Phillippi, Jay Alex- ander, Doug Smith, Jon Roe. Not pictured: Dick Brewer, John Earp. Q , Installation of the' suggettion box in the cafeteria giver Student Board offieers Robby Smith, Betsy Buck, Carol Stout, Andy Falen- der, and Margaret jack an opportunity to see how the student body feelx. Key Club president Dave Miller arranges the letters that Andy Morriton passes to Randy Faro. Student Board Expands To Homecoming Reorganization has been the key word in Student Board activities this year, not only in basic structure but also in a greater number of responsibilities. Shortridge Day and Homecoming emphasized the wonderful traditions that encompass Shortridge. The Football and Bluebelle-Ugly- man Dances gave Shortridgers a good time at a minimum of personal expense. Sock hops after basketball games and a Suggestion Box were innovations this year, as presi- dent Andy Falender made the Student Board a significant organization serving the whole school. Key Club continued its fine record of service in both school and community. Key Clubbers saved the athletic department thousands of dollars by cleaning up Julius Field after each football game. The club distributed TB posters one wintry day for the Marion County Tubercu- losis Association. Leonard Read, one of the nationls out- standing economists, was presented by the club in a spe- cial auditorium. A boys booster section was organized for home basketball games, and to cap off the year Key Club staged the annual 'LHard Timesl' Dance to which students came wearing their worst rags and tatters. Student Board-FRONT ROW: Becky Crafton, Thomas Payne Cco-sponsorj, Carol Stout fsec.J, Andy Falender fpres.J, Betsy Buck Cvice-pres.J, Robby Smith Ctreas.J, Margaret Jack fsec.J, Maria Maurin, Mrs. Eugenia Hayden fco-sponsorj. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Washington, Sharon Williams, Sue Lett, Doug Smith, Brenda Bryant, Mike Keys, Don Kennerly, Kathy Schoel- lkopf, Hilary Stout, Nathan Levin, Cynthia Mauck, Nancy Peters. THIRD ROW: Susy Beamer, Gail Smith, Nancy Holsapple, Bobbie Baldwin, Baiba Kurins, Bunny Baldridge, Suzy Franklin, Jessica Vestal, Trudy Thrasher, Bryce Pruett, Sharon Moore, Marti Davis, Dave L. Miller, Bob Adams. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Wilson, Jan Knox, Laurie Kohn, Nancy Killen, Margie Montgom- ery, Suzie Goodman, David Carter, Albert Hazelwood, Thelma Standing by the Blue Devil mascot are Miss MeClearJ', and the Boorter Club Oji66V5 jersica Vestal fpreaj, Pam Colieh fxeaj. Kneeling are Sally Edwards fviee prerj and Anita Harden ftreasj. Williams, Estella Mills, Tim Higgins, Fred Wiecking. FIFTH ROW: Allyson Hill, Bev Baker, Jenny Rosenbaum, Ellie Genovese, Jane Cohn, Monica Reid, Sally Jenkins, Mary Rinne, Karen Wooley, David Seaney, Ford Anderson, Freddie Demmings, Rich- ard Bonds, Marty Kinnick, Ralph Moss. SIXTH ROW: Sandy Schwomeyer, Randy Lamb, Loretta Orton, Jackie Ray, John Haury, Marvin Keenan, Martha Dabney, Maxine Jett, Nancy Fields, Carol Lockman, Rosie Kaplan, Kathy Anderson, Bernice Williams, Jim Killen, George Vyverberg, SEVENTH ROW: Bill Nie, Jim Gabriel, Mark Fuller, Gloria Maxey, John Morrison, Tom Prager, Nancy Price, Rhoda Hanley, Jackie Wilkins, Nancy Mc- Williams, Becky Miller, Susie Spahr, Sandy Read, Alfred Ekanem, Grant Shipley, Andy Morrison. 4 Girls LcagucfFRONT ROW: Debbie Glague, Paulette Bal- lard, Jerna Washington, lWattie Jackson, Rosie Kaplan, Maria Maurin. Sharon Moore Qpresj, Carol Stout Qtreasj, Joan Cox Qsctxj, Phyllis Fitzgibbons, Gail Smith. SECOND ROW: Nancy Passmorc, Sally Reid, Nlarva Myers, Sharon Blair, Marty Kinnick, Paula Welsh, Phyllis Mott, Carolyn Williams, Nancy Price, Sandra Dangericld, Carol Baker, Josephine Scott. TIIIRD ROW: Terry XVilliams, Ann Blarsdell, Valda Strauts, Kim Straughn, Garol Service Clubs Assist Baker, Debby Skeetzc, Kathy Davidson, Mary Beth Wilson, Karin Lohmann, Martha Cohn, Susie Huse, Elaine Short, Carol Ann Williams, Rt-genia Hohnson. FOURTH ROW: Julie Gallmeier, Sally Harding, Stephanie Isom, Roberta Linke, Mary OlShea, Valerie Ardner, Alicia Kemper, Karen Tyner, Karen Tally, Mil- drcd Dailey, Sandra Limeman, Glenda Crauch, Phylis Washington, Freda Elam, Edith Adams, Armilda Armistead. In School Projects Members of certain clubs can be found working for others, for their school, for their classmates. Striving to see what everyone has a chance to be a part of Shortridge, these organizations provide leadership and fellowship, fun and friends. Students across the seas receive gifts from Shortridge through our Junior Red Gross. Girls work to- gether combining their feminine intuition and will in Girls' League, Y-Teens, and True Blue. True Blue-FRONT ROW: Gloria Kemper, Debbie Jones, Alicia Kemper, Kathy Charron, Mary O'Shea. SECOND ROW: Rosie Kaplan, Margaret Jack, Marti Davis, Maria Maurin, Sue Crowder. THIRD ROW: Mary Beth Wilson, Sue Lett, Martha Cohn, Kathy Cole, Jane Cohn, Diane Smithers. Red Cross+FRONT ROW: Sharon Roberts, Nancy Fishback fsec.J, Susan Harger. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Morris, Mary Y-Teens-FRONT ROW: Donna Jo Hyde fvice pres.j, Vicki Miller ftreas.J, Margaret Carper Cpresj, Marie Greer fcorr. sec.J, Jarnell Burks, Teresa Vertner Csgt. arms.j, Beverly Hayes, Sandi Phillips Csec.J. SECOND ROW: Sharon Blair, Gayle Russell, Phyllis Bardwell, Darlene Horton, Paula Jones, Larnell Burks, Verna Washington, Gwen Solomon, Janet Potter, Carole Berry, Rosetta Jones. THIRD ROW: Arzella Bell, Joyce Edwards, Judy Rutland, Clematine Martin, Beverly Talley, Gwen Taylor, Anita Harden, Edie Pearson, Beverly Simmons, Janis Thompson, Anne Jackson Qproj. chm.D, Sharon Johnson Ctreasj, Judy Sears Qvice pres.J. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Miller Csponsorj, Pat Ramsey, Cpres.J. Edwards, Diane Casey, Bettie Scott, Minyone Hardy. FOURTH ROW: Edna Mitchell, Joyce Henry, Jacqueline Chilton, Virgil West, Elaine Short, Kathy Evans, Jacqueline Dunn, Carol Smith. Carldean Coleman, Patty Blake, Angela Klores, Geraldine Trotter, Dianna Bradley, Beverly Burnley. FIFTH ROW: Judith Parks, Cathy Clark, Barbara Lacy, Mary Pullen, Evanne Maxey, Patricia E. Morris, Lynda Blakemore, Yvonne Thildon, Marilyn fvforris, Cynthia Toruia, Ruth Lacy, Judith Rogers, Nanya Hale. 19 3 is K, 1 40 1 Overseas Club--FRONT ROW: Edith Court, Nancy Andrew lna Salmins Qprcsj, Maria Maurin Cvice presj, Vija Strautsi SECOND ROVV: Tim Claguc, Debby Skeetz, Michal Wooster! Nellcke Bruyn, Jadvyga Hartleb. THIRD ROW: Bruce Pearson Csponsorj, Karlis Salmins, Ken Harding. The final touches to his scrapbook are applied by Cmnt Shipley. The album contains momentox from his language study trip. Work With Fellow Men Keeps lubs Busy There are bridges between and among peoples, nations, cultures, and creeds. Shortridgers have helped build some of these links. Through their work in the American Field Service program Shortridgers from here and abroad have helped us to understand people of other lands. Indiana University language exchange students have brought in- creased knowledge ol language and people back to Short- ridge and have taken a part of Shortridgc with them. Members of Overseas Club and Human Relations Council have learned to understand other peoples-those of dif- ferent backgrounds, appearances and beliefs. These under- standings, these bridges, are part of Shortridge. Members of the Human Relations Council Fx:-ciitixc Board are FRONT IifOW.' Jerry Allen. Kris hVlll'IllOfll, l'lI'1lIll'lIil SllIIl'I'f:ll'lKl, Ellen Pippcrt. SECOND ROl'1f': Alcrlin Allc1'tlin'c- tl'Ul'l'1'S.l. -lmim' Rosenbaum Cvicc pri-s.j, Bruce Pc-arson Qspmisorl. Put Rnmsr-y Cpresj, Lisa Abt-rson fsec,-trcas.j. Scholarship is more than reading and memorization. It is acquiring an understanding if a subject and then learning how to apph this knowledge. It is correlating facts and using basic principles, and in the process, it is learning perseverance: late nights, long hours cyfstuabz, short hours of sleep inject that stick-to-it drive into our characters. It is searching jbr our best and accepting no less. It is finding for ourselves that the eagz way is not fyten the right way. It is term papers, problems, maps, and translations: elements that teach us to think. But, most fy' all, it is a realization that learning comes not just jrom a teachen' it must come also through our own ejforts. This is scholarship. This is 2 S CHOLARSHIP Naturalist Club Steering Committee-FRONT ROW: Peggy Kohn, Bobbie Baldwin, Baiba Kurins, Sharon Moore. SECOND ROW: Martha Kinnick, Nancy Holsapple, Cathy Foutty, Paul Johnson. THIRD ROW: Bob Evans, Jim Overla, Greg Silver, Andy Falender. FOURTH ROW: John Ozols, Mr. Morgan fspon- sorj, Don Handy, Bob Spahr, Randy Lamb. issections and Bacteria Interest Scientists Enjoying a meal picnic-style at MeCormick's Creek are four of the 125 active Naturalist Club members. Brushing of a few of the prized specimens, Miss Mildred Campbell prepares them for a biology class bird identification test. 7 Pig insides, molecular structures, bird calls, Isaac New- ton's apple, and Ben Franklin's kite are familiar topics to students and faculty around the science labs and rooms. Biologyis insects, eyes, and leaflets, Chemistryls broken test tubes, acids, and salt crystals, Physics' balances, buoyant forces, and thermal energies, and Naturalist Club hikes all play an important part in the lives of Shortridgers and leave a lasting mark in their memories. Students discover, ex- amine, conclude, and realize that they have so much more to learn. It may look easy but Dick Brewer has to keep that arm moving for his physics lab partner Dave Bourke who counts the revolutions Reasons Demonstrated In Lab Experiments -o-sua 'hm Waiting patiently, Christy Robb anticipates the results of her efforts to chemically produce gas in the chemistry lab. 25 lj Q, , i1f75if' 1945 ' f ,S ,,. my my 37 1, :fire BV -' il? 2 1 5 is 5: se, s 4 1 fs? l-Ii-Pi-FRONT ROW: Tom Greist Ctreas.j,.Roxaone Warren Solid geometry presents practical applications of geometric assump- lV1Ce'Pff55-ls B111 Shulleflbefgef fPfC5'l, Marcia G-311 G00dWiT1 tions. Neil Sargent uses one of his models to solve his problem. iii?lgeflggggvgzofegI!5!cin1EIi,lg2lg.Kap1anP Miss Ocker lsponsorl' Mathematicians oin lubs To Further Mu Alpha Theta--FRONT ROW: Alan Pallcr, Andy Falcndcr Goodwin, Arm Randall, John Beck. THIRD ROW: Bill Shullen- fprcs.j, Sharon lvloore fsmtj, Dick Brower ftreasj, Nliss Offker berger, Don Kennerly, Neil Sargcnt, Tom Grcist, Bob Evans. Csponsorj. SECOND ROW: Bolm Stokes, David Marks, Marcia 26 Math Club-FRONT ROW: Miss Ocker fsponsorj, Sharon Moore fsec.j, Alan Paller fpres.j, Neil Sargent Ctreasj. SEC- OND ROW: Don Kennerly, Ann Randall, Dick Brewer, Andy Falender, Bob Evans, David Marks. Ezger wonder about the quadratic formula? Michael Mark is will- ing to show you how it was derived. nderstanding And Knowledge Cf Theories From the simplest general mathematics to the most complex calculus, the math department teaches its stu- dents to think through the many situations that face them in the world of numbers. Offering five possible years of training, the department has stimulated many students with its complete coverage of the complexities of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. Interest in mathematics is voiced outside the classroom in three active organizations. Freshmen are invited to join Hi-Pi Club, from which they may progress to Math Club, and if their average and interest is high enough, Mu Alpha Theta, national math honorary. I Geometric hgures provide an appropriate background for the class discussions of the Math Department head, William Gibson. History Teaches Pupils of Past and Present History Club-FRONT ROW.' Tom Prager, Frank Phillippi Christy Robb, Alan Paller, Carol Schuster, Honor Moore, Mary Csec.j, John Allerdicc, Andy Falender, Robby Smith, Andy Mor- Glenn Rinne, Margie Montgomery, Ellen Pippert, Leora Berns, rison, Jerry Allen, Alfred Ekanem. SECOND ROW.' Kathy Fuller, Jane Tucker, Jane Cohn. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Bloom Cvice Tom Ehrich, Laurie Kohn, Martha McWilliams, Nathan Levin pres.j, Jenny Rosenbaum, Bob Evans, Harry Goyner, Bob Spahr, Cpres.j, Mrs. Elsie Howard Qsponsorj, Sue Crowder, Sharon Moore Tom Ulen, Pete Birge, Bryce Pruett, Jim Rock, Marie Roberts, Cseoj, Nancy Peters, Dave L. Miller Ctreasj, -Judy Guthartz. Lynne Leech, Susie Boyd, Kathy Cole. Not pictured: Bobbie Bald- THIRD ROW.' Nedra Johnson, Martha Cohn, Phyllis Hoover, win, Kathy Butt, Margaret Jack, Bob Jackson, Bob Perry, Jack Gloria Williams, Cynthia Mauck, Nancy Killcn, Peggy Kohn, Zeigler. This eager history student is Peter Birge. Peter ir getting a deep Scottish exchange teacher at Tech Alan Caldwell was one of many mflghf 17150 the 'wwf of the world. speakers onthe History Club Program. 28 SenategFRONT ROW: Dave Stafford, Chuck Burford, Gene Riggs, John Wild, Paul Davis, Richard Bell, Steve Schwartz. SEC- OND ROW: Ron Hugar, Bob Brcunig Cvice pres.j, jim Rock hile They Work To c'Making history every day,', as quoted from the History Club oath, continues as the demanding goal of the history department. Combining probing searches into the past with analytical studies of present-day problems and rela- tions, the department has sought to give students an i11- sight into just what history is and what makes it so important. An active group stemming from the history department, the History Club brings this search into a more informal atmosphere. Through the Bridey Murphy Party, Christ- mas dinner, and various special events, including the an- nual trip to some noted city, the History Club adds liveli- ness to the study of history. 90 Cseoj, Grant Shipley fpresj, Ellen Pippert tread. clerk. STAND- ING: Carolyn Pippert. THIRD ROW: George Tinsley. Roy Eaton, Harry Kahn, Bernard O,Koon, Dave Percival, Steve Tray- lor. Use Facts For Future Asking for recognition from Ellen jean Pippert if Senate member Bobbie fo Kish. Discussion, Debating Useful For Futureg Facts and tempers are likely to fly in any of the debates between enthusiastic Grant Shipley and james Rock. It is said that the future of a nation lies in the hands of its youth. Leaders are growing up at Shortridge and are being prepared to steer the country's course in days to come. Speaking before others, organizing thoughts, pre- senting ideas, understanding our government and its poli- tics-these are basic for citizenship. It is for these that Government and Economics and Public Speaking classes aim. Extra-curricular organizations provide practice-the Senate, and the Debate teams and club. To be leaders in our world, we must understand it and the part we are to play in it. Dramatics teacher, Phillip Hirsch, makes plays come to life for the aspiring stars in his class. ' '+!F?3'i' , ,1 up 1. I f ' S fi g f f 5 5 3 53 5 f5'ff7'5 3 g' : .5:. . . ,ay we gym' XSMQGMV if 5 2 Q 1 I o ' Xmpmzfwm if K Q 2 1 55 K 'N f ' a A 4 3 'fx 'N' QW, - MH .., ,A f 4 Language Clubs Sing, Play Carnes, Speak German Club-FRONT ROW: Douglas Tevebaugh, Harry Gonyer, Richard Lee, Bill Bucher, Ina Salmins Csec.J, Sonja Van Beurden fvice pres.j, Jim Overla Qtreas.j. SECOND ROW: Anr.a Maria Czastkowski, Carolyn Patton, Valda Strauts, Ruta Slipais, Doug Nigh, Clarke McCance, Alan Earhart. THIRD -Q Spanish Club--FRONT ROW: Eugene Barbour Csec.-treas.j, Maria Maurin Cpresj, Lizette Burns Cvice pres.j, Miss Thelma Cooley fsponsorj. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Dunn, Beverly Watts, Beverly Collins, Portia Russell, Malcolm Burns, jerry Allen, Kathy Garstang. ROW: Louise Reiter, Roberta Linke, Susie Lacke, Mary Jackson, Nancy Fields, Sharrel Pollard, Olivia Sivan, Sylvia Pollard, Mari- jane Scott, Cindy Stanish. FOURTH ROW: Sace Abeltins, Mike Selmanoff, Peter Jackman, Steve Minniear, Joed Vaughn, Liga Bolsteins, Lauma Kurins, Gilbert Morphis, Corinne Perkins. Six overseas language students brought back from Europe and Mexico vast and exciting bits of knowledge about the languages and customs of the people with whom they stayed during the summer. Their experiences brought en- couragement to the students plugging away at French, German, and Spanish. Advanced languages-Latin and Greek-came alive as students dropped basic constructions and began reading the masters-Caesar, Virgil, Xenephon, and Homer. Clubs kept the languages alive outside the classrooms. Language tables in the cafeteria added a bit of practical experience to the studentis knowledge. The Greek class even entered the Homecoming Parade Float Contest and received top honors. German Club completed the lan- guage department sweep by capturing the other first place rating. Learning More About Foreign Countries Q -M 1 ik , -as f i X Q I , 2 Q 'W-.K 1- . -- Q U 7 L ffl, R',, i6 riffs? Ja- X' ,M A MR. ,Q Learning to roll the French r's presents no particular difficulty to fres Reading oz'er some copies of the language department fH1,b6T. ill? Echo Satellite, Fritz Lieber improves his French. 33 L hnian Nancy McWilliarrzs as she practices to make sure. French Club--FRONT ROW: Margie Montgomery Cyice pres.j Christy Robb Cpresj, Snsy Bcziniur psecxj, Andy Falender Qireasj SECOND ROW: Jaiiyce Anderson, Linda Walters, Jane Cohn Kathy Fuller, Snznnnah Harclesty. THIRD ROW.' Nedra John son, Fritz Lieber, Cynthia hlaiictk, Valerie Ardner, Greg Silver Mike Keys. 1 Driver Education, Gym, Health, Shop Advanced Physical Education gives Sandy Schwomeyer an oppor- tunity for special instruction on balancing from Miss Caryl Gaines. K The workings of the hands, feet, and body are the sub- jects with which the physical education and shop depart- ments concern themselves. In the required gym classes, boys become more competent in various sports: football, basket- ball, volleyball, and softball. They also learn new skills in personal body-building techniques and individual gymnas- tics. The girls encounter the parallel bars, ropes, and bucks for the first time in the weekly Hhlonkey Days. They learn group dancing and practice sports which they would nor- mally watch from the stands. Health and safety classes discuss the human body: its workings, its faults, and meth- ods by which to care for it. Safety behind the wheel is emphasized in the driver education course. Developing skills in metal and wood working and in the use of power tools is the work the shop department does in its little- known corner under the first floor. Knowledge and understanding of the nervous system presents a challenge to Mary jane Scott in her Health and Safety Class. xmgma .xx Hmixssa ' xg yruNH4'Xl. f K ll XRTN Q 36 51 7 W F-ff sift itz if V , X y X x i A , . l , I, - 1 . .ff 3 I .1 'f , Contribute To Well Being f Shortridgers To avoid accidents, Tom Greist find Gail Smith check the prin- ciples of right of way as part of driver education class. Square edges are easy to cut with a jointer. General shop student David Burton learns how to use the machine in class. W! we ew 525, f Mike Anderson uses a band san' to cut wood stock into the right sizes for one of his general shop class projects. 35 Home, Qffice Knowledge Useful In Future l n The well equipped business education department helps Barbara Lewis prepare for her future career in the world of business. A luncheon following the retirement of Mrs. Helen Helms had a holiday air. Mrs. Helms is served by Sandy Grant while Sherry Conrad serves Mrs. Margaret Miller. FBLA Executive Board-FRONT ROW: Madeline Stevens, Bonita McCowan, Jessica Vestal Cpres.j, Rejeana Brents. SEC- OND ROW: Joey Long, Delores Rainey, Davis Goforth, Joan Brents, Peter Moss, Trudy Urban, Robert Brown, Regenia johnson. The arts-beginning with the graphic arts and extending to industrial, commercial, and homemaking arts-are im- portant measures of any society. So are they a measure of the life of Shortridge. Talents for painting, drawing, de- sign, or simply an appreciation of beauty are deepened and widened through work in the art department, and member- ship in Croquis Club. Docents members help maintain the array of art pieces adorning the corridor of the Roda Sel- leck Memorial Art Gallery. Practical knowledge will be put to work in the years to come by those working in Short- ridgeis home economics, industrial arts, and business educa- tion departments. A Future Business Leaders of America Chapter was formed this year by students and sponsors eager to take part in the world of business. Future artists, homemakers, industrial and business leaders of Shortridge will soon be playing their parts in our world. 1 hrluarzn-, ,fe v if W ,-, ' 1 41-is I K4 n 4 s 34 1 Y V' 'A ,i ., Li Croquis Club-FRONT ROW: Eileen Bill, Shari Stoddard ftreas.j, Marti Spears Cvice-pres.j, Shirley Eastman Cpres.j, Miss 2' .s ,. ..,, l,,l N. -Mai Marie Thomas, Rosaland Lackey, Anne Fatout, Jane Graham, Anne Edwards, Rodney Williams, Susie Sebree, Sue Dickerson, Jane Messick qepeiisef, Cecilia Long. SECOND ROW: Bonita Celeste FfeeH1eHiBefbefe Jenefti Sharon Rebeffs- Artists Develop Knowledge and bility Interesting things are always found in the art department. Peggy Kohn studies the subject zz few minutes before painting. Docents-FRONT ROW: Tom Dreesen Cpresj, Helen Walker, Marilyn Berendt Cseoj, Darlynn Wright fvice prcs.j. SECOND ROW: Rodney Williams, lva Posey, Joyce Rice, Sandy Cain. Charles Yeager fsponsorj, Michal Wooster, Matthcsv Wlatson, Jeff Walker. 37 I wonder how I'd be as Lady Macbeth? mutex jean Conley during her study of Shakespearex drama in her English VIII class. English is not just the language that we speak, it is the vehicle of our deepest and simplest expression and an im- measurable part of our background and our everyday lives. English classes at Shortridge study this means of communi- cation and expression through the works of others and ef- forts of their own-in literature, composition, grammar, drama, all parts of this thing that we call English. Members of the Fiction Club, an honorary writers group, study what has been written and then try their own hand at writing. Great masterpieces of literature are read and discussed by students in the Great Books Club. Senior Ellen Jean Pippert brought pride to Shortridge's English Depart- ment upon receiving an award from the National Council of the Teachers of English. Through the study and appre- ciation of English and Influences on man, men can try to make themselves better. Speaking, Writing, Reading of Language Great Books Club-FRONT ROW: Miss Kathleen Shelley Csponsorj, Ellen Jean Pippert Csec.D, James Rock Qpre-s.j, Miss Foster tsponsorj. SECOND ROW: Estella Mills, Tom Ulen, Letitia Hope. Fiction Club-FRONT ROW: Sharon Moore, Cynthia Mauck Benfield, Christy Robb, Joel Cahn- Not Pict'-1fCdi.l0hI1 Allefdme Csec.J, Susy Beamer Cpres.j, Jan Knox Qvice-pres.J. SECOND and MiSS Ruth AI'mStr0ng Csponsorj. ROW: Chris Duckwall, Allan Paller, Pete Birge ftreas.J, Jolee Broadens Education, Proves Interesting Poetry ClubiAnnc Fatout, Fritz Lieber, Olivia Swan, Susie Themes submitted by hopeful Fiction Club cnrzdidzltex receive 11 Locke, Nancy Andrew. Not picturcdfMarie Roberts fpres.j, Adrienne Wand fsecj, and Mrs. Knighton Csponsorl. thorough going-over by john Allerrliee, Min Ruth Arnzxtrorzg, and Susy Beamer. 39 Communicating Daily With Shortridgerf Sports Staff-SEATED: Bob Jackson Qeditorj,iFrank Phillippi, Mike Keys. STANDING: Mack Nloss, Don Click, Mike Selrnanoff, Glen Sargent, Bill Murrin, Bruce Claycombe. Not pictured: Dick Brewer, Bill Nie. Thursday Echo-SEATED: Nedra Johnson, editor. FRONT ROW: Chris Duckwall, Mark Fuller, Joe Blatt, Nancy Andrew. SECOND ROW: Grant Shipley, Tom Ehrich, Dave Miller, Pat Dunford. af' Monday Echo--Marvin Goldstein Cpressmanj, Nancy Fitzsim- ons, Steve Power, Pete Hilliard, Olivia Swan, Sonja Van Beurden, Linda Clark. Echo Business Staff-David Van Miller Ccirc. mgixj, Rita Por- ter, Darlene Meriwether, Christine Meriwether. Keeps Echo Staff Members Busy, Informed Tuesday Echo-FRONT ROVV: Haiti Byland, Nancy Wilson, Marylynn Williamson Cco-editorj, Veronica Cunningham Cco-ed- itorj. SECOND ROW.' Dan Strickland, Vicki Miller, Fred Wieck- ing, Carolyn Swetnam. Co-editors of the Christmas Echo Nedra johnxon and Bob Evans seem satisfied with the finixhed product. Wednesday Echo-Bob Evans Ceditorjg FRONT ROW: Liz Cohen, Fred Wiecking, Carol Schuster, Anne Fatout, Judy Cuthartz, Kathy Garstang, Sarah Worley, Kim Straughn, Carol Cook, Julie Gallmeier, Jane Graham. SECOND ROW: Harry Gonyer, Jane Tucker, Edward L. Pipkin, Tom Prager, Carolyn Jo Williams, Judy Sears. THIRD ROW: Robert Spahr, Alan Ear- hart, Drew Anderson. u ff- Friday Echo-Martha McWilliams Ceditorjg FRONT ROW.' Nancy Cleaves, Ann Ehrich, Nancy McWilliams, Christy Robb, Connie Bentley. SECOND ROW: Mack Moss, Glen Sargent, Joe Blatt, Marie Roberts, Fritz Lieber, John Allerdice, Robby Smith 41 We--' sl , . lli . Q5 -a,3M--f1.e,.w. f fawiifgwfw river 5 1 .1555 . Q.. . ws. infix 43 nag ' L gf2g,sfMi3i7f.sfis 3' H 9 5 I ya' 1 pf H -',L 1- ' K f' Initiation of new members highlights the activities of the Short- Cvice-pres.J, Grant Shipley, Tom Ehrich Ctreas.j, Bobbie Baldwin ridge chapter of Quill and Scroll, the international high school fsec.J, Dave Van Miller, Dick Brewer fhist.j. Sponsors are Miss honorary journalism society. Members are John Allerdice Qpresj, Jean Grubb, Mrs. Doris Elkins, and Bruce Pearson. Bob Evans, Martha McWilliams, Bob Jackson, Nedra Johnson Writers, Broadcasters, Language Paper journalists put away thezr pen.: ana typewrzters at least this one day of the year as Quill and Scroll members :ell mums before the Broad Ripple football game. Shortridge is viewed through many eyes in many ways. The voice of Shortridge, and the echo of its activities, its plans, its goals, and its life is The Shortridge Daily Echo. One of four daily school newspapers in the world, The Echo has become one of the Hnest Shortridge traditions. Student editors and reporters work daily in an effort to present the truth and feel the pulse of Shortridge. Journalism grows through the work of Quill and Scroll members, who have hepled with publications, sold mums for homecoming, and promoted interest in Shortridge journalistic projects. The radio voice of the Indianapolis public schools, WIAN serves not only Shortridge but affords Shortridge students a radio laboratory for serving the entire city. WIAN stafii members have gained experience in broadcasting school athletic events and have aired programs for use in the city grade schools. Although not directly connected with WIAN, the Shortridge Radio Club has explored the world of radio by studying and working on the technical problems of building and using amateur equipment. .? ' . i i O, X V ,1 5 1 l . in 4 2- Radio Club-Neil Sargent, David McCorkle, Paul L. Justice , W'll' C , W'll F , G ' l . Correspondents-FRONT ROW: Bobbie Baldwin, Nedra John- Csponsorb 1 lam ross 1 mr reeman gorge Tms ey son, Nancy Andrews, Olivia Swan. SECOND ROW: Bob Evans, Tom Ehrich, Bob Jackson. Keep Shortridge Aware 0 News Events WIAN-FRONT ROW-' LYH G01dCf1, Blike Keys, Nancy Fish- Harry Dupree. THIRD ROW: Mike James, Steve Tliurnian, Bob back, Jeanne Chivaro, Ginger Franklin, Mack Thomas. SECOND JHCIKSOH, ,lim ROCk, Ed Worth, Rick LChHCf, Affhlll' Vim AHCI1 ROW: Alicia Kemper, Bob Stokes, Paul Scheuring, Warren Ward, fSP0I'1SO!'l- Officially the Annual tells the story of one year in the life of Shortridge High School. It records for all students the many activities that have made the year 1962-1963. To the seniors, it is more. It stands as a symbol of a four- year period of developmentwa period of hopes, successes, disappointments, friendships, and wonderful and sad ex- periences. It will represent in years to come the special things that were Shortridge. It is more than autographs, funny pictures and witty sayings. To most students it is the journal of the part that Shortridge played in their lives. All good things undergo changes. To progress, to im- prove, to stimulate thinking, to become better-this requires change. The 1963 Annual has strayed from the usual path of yearbook publication with a new type of cover, color pic- tures, duotones, and creative copy. By doing this, the An- nual will represent the Class of 563-changing, thinking creatively, progressing, a class stimulated by the high school experience, a class that has tried to become better. Bobbie Baldwin, Annual Editor nnual Staff Compiles F acts, Memories Pictorial advertisements appeared for the third time in the 1963 Annual. Sponsoring the ad stag is Mrs. Gladys Brewer who works with Nancy Holsapple, ad manager, in planning the section. As- sisting Naney are john Hansen and fonn Allerdice. 6 The knowledge that Sharon Moore gained from the I.U. Yeai book Workshop helped her to write captions and headlines. Sharo and Dave Bourke, layout editor, work on page layouts. 44 troduction of the Annual proceeds as Mr. Bruce Pearson, adviser, liscusses plans with the American Yearbook representative. lcademic departments and outside activities are described by opy editors Tom Ehrich and john Allerdice. The two turned reative and introduced a new copy style to the Annual in the pening and division pages. is ,f x..fH,.. . f 9513 til l Es .Eel t Scheduling and taking the club pictures are Nedra johnson and Thomas Wright, of the photography department. This year club pictures were taken at club meetings to provide a natural setting. The new photo lab helped production. Art editor Peggy Kohn planned many designs before finally se- lecting this year's cover. The use of three colors and a contem- porary scheme give the cover a modern appearance. The tremendous job of obtaining, filing, typing, and matching the Photographers, responsible for taking, developing, and submitting senior liners with pictures is handled by liner editor Gail Smith, pictums are Steve Goldman! Tom Rujjell, and Bob Spahf, front row right. Typzsts on her staff are Gayle Russell, Susie Sebree, Gail Bayer, and Sue Harker. to take all meant exacting work and fun for staff members Sharon Bruner, editors Cathy Foutty and Barbara Lewis, Baiba Kurins, Bill Bucher, Randy Faro, and Paul johnson. Why does everything go wrong? the editor wonders as the deadline approaches and no photographer is to be found-until he has a chance to catch her unaware. 53 25 2 To plan the subscription campaign and sale of the yearbooks, Bob Adams, business manager, and Hilary Stout, promotion manager confer with business adviser james Bradburn. Writing sports copy, scheduling team pictures, and keeping rec ords which will be used as references for the future is Dick Brewer sports editor. if 2 'i 'st N- -035, fi V I sh-h.N --...H i Dave Bourke and Cecilia Long tackle the tedioux job of indexing all ,vtudents appearing in informal and club pictures. '---ap... I L inure' , f ' ,, 'V p ' -gf L. , ,A 'tw 'K X ., Q. in mi. L An-dk Advertising Stafl.7FI?ON7' ROW: Phyllis Barclwi-ll, Carolyn Jo W'illiarns, Nancy Holsapplc, Hilary Stout, Francita Satterficlol. SECOND ROW: Larncll Burks, Ecldye Clcnnnons, Sharon Blair, VX'-..ff' 'itil ZF' ff J, saw' Compiling lineri' and scheduling faculty pictures are Suxie Beamer and jean Conley fabozxej. Martha McWilliams planned some of the informal pictures, while Cynthia Mauck worked on senior pic- tures fleftj. Not pictured is Nancy Peterx, of the muric stag. Jarnell Burks, Chris Duckwall, Stove Goldman. THIRD ROW' Roger Jett, John Hansen, Michael Mark, Dave Miller, Andy Mori rison. E MadrigalsfFRONT ROW: Carol Schuster, Sally Hodgin, Nancy Amerson, Steve Jone , T Eh ' h Z' B ' h ' Wilson, Mary Glenn Rinne, Cheryl Boringer, Rozi Oakshott. SEC- Not pictured: Margaret Jaccxici Latiiie koiia. crzmsi JO D Anerdlcel OND ROW: Tom Dreesen, Albert Bearrnan, Bryce Pruett, Phil Music Department Has Eventful Year, ' A Cappella-FRONT ROW: Kinnick, Boringer, Schuster, Bradley, Booker, Peters, Williams, Bruner Zeckel, Paskett, Skillman, Stout, Rosenbaum, Davidson, SECOND ROW: Davis, Maxberry, Roberts, Howarth Compton, Milan, Kish, Barnett, Barnett, Colich, Vestal, Mills, Caudlc, Marks, Oakshott, Thompson, Schwomeyer l l The music department saw a year of tremendous accom- plishment and growth. A new teacher, a ranking jazz pi- ,, anist on the side, was added to the stall, training vocal i groups were filled to the brim, the A Cappella Choir 8 thrilled music teachers at the Indiana Music Educators state convention, then repeated some of the numbers as they de- lighted two sizable crowds at the annual Choral Classic, The band imported the World:s Greatest Tru1npeter, Rafael Mendez, for the annual Sweatermenls Concert, the marching band received an award for their participation in the Veterans Day Parade, the Girls Ensemble and lvlusic lNIen combined for many programs, adding a bass and drums for background, the Madrigal Singers went around the state to show the other schools how madrigals should be sung, the orchestra qualified many of its members for the All-City Urehestra, the A Cappella Choir purchased ' new robes, the Choir Hcut a disc' of the Choral Classic 5 :V' l V through special arrangements with the Indianapolis Sym- ' l , phony and the local lX4usicians Union. It was quite a year wilt V, lt C for the fourth floor tenants. fl' if Majorettes-Diana Sweet, Karen Tally, Kathy Schoelkopf, Sandy Milan, Sandy Schwomeyer. Not pictured: Bill Broadstrcet, drum major. B ' H P Sh t ' d rm gs ono s , g I g Derra, Steinhour, Bean, White, Masson, Aberson, Tucker, Fork, Holmgren, EV-HHS, R0bCff5,Wl'1il0-FOURTH ROW: Jackson, Jack, Carroll, Leech, Hodgin. THIRD ROW: Smith, Bare, Miller, An- Burford, Paulet, Hall, Higgins, Beck, McKenzie, Berzins, Dreesen, drews, Duckwall, Curry, Murrin, Clague, Baker, Allerdice, Levin, Ehfich: Lindemany IHYCS, JOHCS. , ,Q S Q i s V , yi V ' ,- A 42 , Q Q :gg gi wk iv X a M ' : ff Y ff- 2 W If X ' M kiln I It . fa Q . I 7 Y 1' rp, W ' Y x G, xi dsx in X12 ' ff W E i s J ' M fb Qi ,, 1 .,, .A,, Q I V:K:2:El 1V:Z Nw' Q Q ni so .FLM 5 2 H ff: Mfiff xt .Q me f W '2 ,Qi xii: Q 'GL Ci if if gf , .f- gr f Y I' ,,,T?Q,6 .:kW ' - , ,Jr ' 'ky , I . 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' v gg is, 4 ' 4 7' A, 'X if L Q W- jf! Rf ' f' 5 M, f X f'5 .6 if ,f , J! X ,ifaw in ,QM L, K - .,,,. Q y F 1 9 1 5, X 1, ' I Yyrgx J. Q A. ,K ,-mga -f - , Aw W .- wmv I . if ,rl i gf S if, Mar Glenn Susannah uide Vaudeville The high point of the Shortridge social year came and went in glittering style as the Junior Class of 1964 presented the Junior Vaudeville. Two sparkling nights highlighted the efforts of Mary Glenn Rinne, Vaudeville Chairman, and the hard working group of ten juniors and two seniors who presented the four acts. A study in three unusual sciences- g'Chernics, Physistry, and Biotanyw and the effect of a Mary Glenn Rmne Vaudeville Chairman. lx Fchoing Through The Years Sunny Side Barbara Peters, nE5h0inE Thfough The Yfllfffi A65 II 15 pro Kathy C alloxsay Debbie Nic Marie Dawis Sally Ulcn Mary Hall. duced by Linda Mcintyre, Vicki Sharp and Sally Edwards. C t lystic CatasthrophefCavemen: Joe Ryan, Steve Power ay me Fwnk Phfllfiffl Stew S-bam and Don Alexiuider, Phil Kenney, Buddy Tyner. Cave girl: Connie Ander Handy Sgn, Scoring Smash Success For Class f 764 female catalystg the story of Shortridge told to 'ggreenl' freshmeng an attempted kidnapping of the President's daughter, Carolineg and a small, country picnic confused by rowdy kids and a boyfriend home from the Navy-de- lighted the two audiences on February 1 and 2. Singing groups, a comedy routine, and a precision marching drill kept the audience entranced between acts. Suzannah Hardesty, Program Editor. uriisgfrw- A X . V, 1 if wh f is ,V Kathy Cole, Martha McWilliams, and Sally jenkins are ehairmen of Act III, Too Charminl inger. For Harmin'f' Calico Corners-Tom Ehrich, Nancy Peters, Jolee Bcnfield, Robby Smith. as s E . Q ,,n 's o A . V 5 1 fi S Nl V1 4 2 iffllf 5 ,P 7' u Too Charniin' For Harrnin'fBill Shullenbergcr, Cheryl Bor At IV, Calico Corners chairmen are De anna Bertorelli, Kathy Sehoellkopf, and Bar bara Ballard. o Grand Finale Rewards Efforts Members of the faculty committee are James Calvert, Miss Jani Hampson, Tom Preble, Paul Justice, Phillip Hirsch, and John Morgan. wma?- Too Charmin' For Harmin'-Secret Service: Bob Jackson, Al- bert Bearinan, Paul Sctheuring, Phil Arncrson, Chris Durkwall, Dave Miller. Caroline Kennedy: Ann Melntire. Catalystic Catasthrophe- Mae Thomas, Mattie Davis. Catalystie Catasthrophe- - French Girls: Joan Cox, Noni Aller- diee, Judy Ferris, Anne Blick, Polly Chapman, Ruth Wlall. 2 ' f In a brocade ensemble Nancy Peters models an afternoon tea dress. Charming and well dressed, Monica Reid swings into the evening, Nancy was one of sixteen girls who served as fashion show models. well prepared for the occasion in the dress she modeled in the Famil Frolic Spotlights Dail Echo . eq, N 1 H 'dw ,4g:lQQ5K 4- 1' 'A M 1 The Press Club Coffee Shop provides refreshments for parents who 5' came with pre-school children. l - l Echo Canyon was the game room, where feats of skill ranged N A Y' Indian The hobby room, which this year included a pottery making demonstration, proved a popular spot. ork n Stage And Behind Scenes Helps 51' Q-sf 8 , 1 S M-J Stage Cmw..FRONT IQQWQ paul L' Justice isponsorja Gregg Kermerly. SECOND ROW: Rick Lehricr, John Wild, Jon Reeves, Nieeley, Dari Rees, Jim Antrim, Karlis S101-za, Pete Dean, Den Howard Sinclair, George SPC1U1anf David G- Novicki- Laxt minute lighting changes are handled by llozwnd Sinclair fleftj shortly before the curtain rites and the audience fabovej ,rettles back to enjoy the show. 58 Build Responsibim Footlights-FRONT ROW: Jane Graham, Thresea Stewart, Cynthia Strickland, Caroline Pippert, Judy Jerrett Qvice pres.j, Ross Irvin Qpresj. SECOND ROW: Sarah Jones, Jeannine Rob- erts, Susan Spahr, Connie Bentley, Alicia Kemper, Gloria Cifforcl, Pat Rogers, Saundra Thurman VVayne Richter. THIRD ROW: Dennis Mitchell, Ronald Payne, Joyce Turntine, Michael Carroll, Sandy Reid, Gail Morris, Kathy Fox, Bob Evans. FOURTH ROW: Anita Saunders, Bob George, Marilee Williamson, Ann Fatout, Patsy Batchelder, Phillip Hirsch fsponsorj, Carol Armi- stead, Marilyn Morgan, Kathy Galloway, Chris Duckwall. Thespians+FRONT ROW: Barbara Ballard, Andra Crawford, Ellen Jean Pippert, Threasa Stewart fScribej, Christy Robb Qsetxl, Honor Moore fpresj, Martha McWilliams Cvice-pres.D. SECOND Row: Joyce Turntine, Nancy Peters, Cheryl Boringer, Margaret A-W 1 fa -wt 1 1 -1. Jack, Susie Boyd, Janice Knox. THIRD ROW: Tim Clague, Phil Amerson, P. H. Hirsch fsponsorj, Robby Smith, Tom Ehrich, Steve Jones, John Allerdice. Library Club-FRONT ROW: Mrs, Ester Cavanaugh Qspon- sorj, Barbara Brayton, Connie Beard, Evelyn Beard, Connie Callis, Jadvyga Hartleb, Linda Flyers, Mrs. Betty.Jacobs Csponsorj. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Johnson, Helen Jelliffe, Ginger Frank- lin, Kris Warmoth, Nedra Johnson Qseej, Peggy WatSOH. THIRD ROW: Adrianne Ward Qviee-pres.j, Frank Lee Cpresj, John Hansen. In a large student body, persons vary-and so do their interests. To meet such differing interests, clubs and or- ganizations sponsored by Shortridge faculty members have grown and have become an invaluable part of student ac- tivities. Stamp and coin collectors meet and trade. Music enthusiasts listen and discuss. Future teachers and library assistants concern themselves with their work in libraries and classrooms of the present and of years to come. Stamp and Coin Club, Music Miscellaneous, and Library Club are composed of Shortridgers interested in these fields. Tomor- row's educators are members of the Future Teachers of America and will possibly return someday to Shortridge as they impart to others what Shortridge faculty members have imparted to them. Varing interests, varying clubs- both can be found at Shortridge. Both are a necessary part of the workings of a school. Hobbies La Groundwork For Vocations FTAfFRONT ROW: Margaret Carper, Judy Fields, Nancy Price, Kathy Carstang, Sue Lett, Maria Maurin. SECOND ROW: Miss K. Smith, Gayle Russell, Judy Rutland, Shirley Conners, Sandra Cox, Janice Anderson, Vaulda Strauts, Pat Schriever. THIRD ROW: Mattie Jackson, Verna Washington, Arzella Bell, Mary Jackson, Edith Adams, Beverly Matthews, Christine Meri- weather, Sue Harger, Carolyn Johnson, Darlene lkleriweather, Karen Tally, Alice lNIeDowell. FOURTH ROVV: Sandra Danger- held, Olivia Swan, Sheila Ilineh, lyfary Corbitt, Debbie Hurn. Karen Cantrell, Chris Schrirker, Jane lylead, Tonya Franklin, Sul Zell Russon, Marsha Goodwin, Patsy Towe. Stamp and Goin-FRONT ROW: George Tinsley, Mike Sel- manoff, Nancy Andrew, Susan Spahr, Terry Silvers, Norman Heitz- man, David Marks, Harry Kahn, Miss Mildred Campbell Qspon- sorj. SECOND ROW: James Davis, Greg Silver, Barry Andrews John Welch Qpresl, Kim Greenrnan, Greg Gowdy, Ken Harding Bob Spahr Qtreasj. Not pictured: Grant Shipley Cvice pres.j. s Groups Gather To Discuss And Learn Formerly the 1111:-Classics Club, Illusie ,Miscellaneous caters to the taste of those who enjoy all sorts of music . . . from symphony to folk songs. Speakers, such as Mr. Roy Aberson, explain their special interests. Listening to him are FRONT ROW: Adrianne Wand, Martllrl Crain, Kris lifrlrrlzrrth, Carolyn Pippert, Lynn lid- zvards. SECOND ROPV: Mr, Dante Vantresca fsponsorj, Lisa Aberson, Susie Locke, Letitirz Hope, Cathy Hamriek, Ann Fgfgufl , yye, iz , E11 r.s, augur! B--is ,qw A Rf Lili n '- The ROTC combines giving boys practical military train- ing with serving the school. ROTC boys are on duty at the Junior Vaudeville, Senior Play, Christmas Play, and athletic contests. They are also available for any work that princi- pal Robert Shultz needs done. Social events have been added to the ROTC program through the Military Ball, held in March, which is one of the formal high school dances. Parties and open houses supplement the grand ball. The big day of the year comes in Nlay at the Annual Fed- eral Inspection by various officers of the United States Army. This year the ROTC received a special award for participating in the annual Veterans' Day Parade. This is all in addition to the valuable work the Corps does by teaching boys preliminary military tactics, rules, and pro- cedures. Color Guard-Corporal Paul Hagedon, Sgt. Mike Nordyke, Sgt. Milton Curry, Corporal Jon Biedinger. ROTC Builds Men With Discipline,Tactics Although familiar to ROTC boys, the basement firing range is seld Drill Team-FRONT ROW: Pete Crosbach, Milton Curry, Jim Antrim, Gilbert Morphis, Fred LaCarra. SECOND ROW: Walter Tipton, Henry Helm, Marion Mayo, Joe Myers. W' ft '1521'f' , --32 -fp tr? ei H221-'L ,ai 3212 Life: -:. :.. , . , :E I ::,. .... , , 55. if 2d ' eg, Mmmmaswwffk Mstaff-FRONT ROW: John Hansen, Barry Andrews, Glenn Adding a feminine touch to ROTC inspections are the sponsors 1ller. SECOND ROW: Bob Boynton, Pete Grosbach, Ronald Peggy Kohn, Ann Phjllippi, Sally jgnkinjj and Connie Agnew. Bowen, Walter Hayes. Demonstrates Skills t Federal Inspection ted by other members of the student body. Officers Club-FRONT ROW: Bob Boynton, John Hansen, Barry Andrews, Glenn Miller, Wlalter Hayes. SECOND ROW: Warren Ward, Dan Rees, Marv Goldstein, Mike Goodson, Ronald Bowen, Pete Grosbach. WMWMW ilprg, Ojieers for the traditional Class Day activities are Hilary Stout, prophetg Dennis Dowdell, willmakerg Randy Faro, giftoriang Carol I Stout, historian. , , Clean-up Queen in the Yard Parks campaign was Ian Knox. Seniors Reign Qver Shortridge Activities M' i ,1 , 3 Q ati., 1, 5 K I 3 . 1 S 2 2 2 we , K 'Y K 'Tif'f2'Yf, 1 . We -11' ' -- AMfts15gfQ,27fs,.sffff11- ei, L- , - 5559 Z , ' g ' L' ,wgpgg:'19?w-,L Hsqmw fzziswfg-ng: ., ' f-11fz44agwiE4H2Fj, Eff 1, ii, W, . luu N W SWSXQQ S1 ' ,fifjggrj V - f 1 .,,.i,i'fQ':iffivz,.ff if ' WQEQE- 'ir':iif,effi1 ,ft l ., .af . isles 1 1 .s'f1g1Q?1tgfgfq4e? .V f '-'Af' 1, iv- - mi' ff Vw? 151 'uf -Elf if 1 6 sa f-,::-,keLkf,3f1g-,eminent i ff :f 1. A - ' ggi211.-izz.s,1r12a157t:wi , - L. isoiill,.ii,. 3 ,fii, , . L- -i, , ,iii,,,i.1 qilz Q -iQ, ... Q Z , 1: , 2 , 'f 2 . ' -' ,w.1vz,::fg,i1Wgwg-gg ' -V 5 ' ,. Nancy Killen participated in the city-wide Christmas celebration Reigning Ove' the Football fambofeef Homewmmgf and the Foot' ax the SHS Owen of Idightsl ball Dance was Cynthia Mauek. 64 X 9. Members of the Exercise in Knowledge team scored a 220-135 gent. Alternates, STANDING: Honor Moore, Cynthia Mauck, Mr victory over Arsenal Tech and then lost to Cathedral, 180-175. Rodcheffer fsponsorj, Tom Ehricth, Michael Mark. SEATED: Paul Davis, Martha McWilliams, Alan Pallet, Neil Sar- Students Bring Scholastic Honor to n f 1 A K 1 , I , tw s V!! l , 1 1 1. National Council of English Teacherx Award winner Ellen lean DAR Good Citizenship Award zrinnefr Cyrzthin Alfzzwl. vfmllkw in Pippert dixcusses a recent novel with Miss Mildred Foster. the library for the -yfafg exam the will mlm, 65 Students Work Hard For Recognition Honor students Bob Evans and Harry Gonyer find their honor passes useful when coming to early meetings. The Senior Honor Roll is composed of those seniors who have maintained a grade average of 6.5 QB-1-j during the four years at Shortridge. Those seniors who have failed in any subject are excluded automatically. Fifteen percent of the senior class is eligible for member- ship into the National Honor Society. Election of members is determined by a combination of the student's rank in class and the accumulated citations that he has received. National Honor Society president Mob faekson makes plans for the March initiation with sponsor Mrs. Hope Nevitt. In addition, all candidates must display the qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The fifty-seven new members were initiated on Thursday, March 28. Members tutor students, grade papers, and try to be of service to the school if called upon. Bob Jackson headed the 1963 group. Other officers were Cheryl Boringer, vice-president, Dick Brewer, treasurerg Nancy Peters, secretary. Cynthia Mauck .... Linda Bennett .... Ellen Pippert ...... Alan Paller ,...... Rlary Susan Beamer .... Jean Conley ...... Nancy Holsapple . . Patricia Cail Smith Christine Robb .... John Allerdice ..... Peggy Kohn . . . Jessica Vestal ...., Thomas Ehrich .... David Bourke .... Nlarie Roberts .... Steven Hopper. . . Neclra Johnson . . . Honor Moore .... Baiba Kurins. . . 7.921 7.918 7.828 7.816 7.789 7.706 7.667 7.647 7.614 7.575 7.512 7.386 7.376 7.217 7.157 7.135 7.123 7.086 7.060 Andrew Falender . . 7.014 Sharon Moore ..... 6.962 Cary Winkel .... 6.864 Richard Lee .... 6.842 Jean Gantz .... 6.837 Nancy Peters .... 6.833 Peter Birge ....... 6.828 Grant Shipley ..... 6.810 Martha McWilliams. . . 6.805 Richard Midkiff . . . 6.800 Nancy Fishback .... 6.736 Laurie Kohn .... 6.717 Gail Bayer ...... 6.656 Nancy Wilson ..... 6.567 Andrew Morrison. . .6.559 Catherine Foutty . . 6.551 David L. Miller . . . 6.533 John Marquis . . . 6.507 Richard Brewer .... 6.500 lNICIYllJ8I'Shl1J into this organization is based on scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service. FRONT 1iOW.' Betsy Buck, Phid Mott, Nancy Peters Qsec,j, Bob Jackson fpres.j, R. Lloyd Green Qsponsorj, Nlrs. Hope Nevitt fsponsorj, Cheryl Boringer Qvice pres.j, Dick Brewer Ctreasj, Laurie Kohn. SECOND ROW: Mar- Bob Jackson Heads Members of the National Honor Society comprise fifteen per cent of the senior class. FRONT ROW: Susy Bearner, Baiba Kurins, Cathy Foutty, Kathy Schocllkopf, Nancy Wilson, Gail Smith. Jes- sica Vestal, Martha Kinnick, Jean Conley. SECOND ROW: Nedra Johnson, Nancy Holsapple, Cynthia Mauck, Jean Gantz, Linda l garet Jack, Carol Stout, Sharon Moore, Peggy Kohn, Martha Mc- Williaiixs, Honor lwloorc, Christy Robb, Nlaric Roberts, Sue llarkcr. THIRD ROW: Grant Shipley, Richard Lee, Harry Gonyer, Dave L. Miller, Torn Ehrich, Andy Falender, Alan Paller, Randy Faro, Steve Hopper, Peter Moss. Not pictured: Dave Van Miller. '63 Honor oeiety Bennett, Ellen Pippcrt, Nancy Fishback, Andra Crawford. Bobbie Baldwin. THIRD ROIV: Gary YVinkel. Don Click, Andy Klorrison, Jirn Rock, Dick Blidkiflf Pete Birge. Steve Vnlkcr, Neil Sargent. Paul Davis, Nathan Levin, John Allerdice. 67 Student Board Hol 1- ' I :A W f .W-'f- ' K ...us if M-Quuasnnunlnu' X I wiepf' Aii-4'4..e ds Parisian Dance To ii I Couples dance around the Eifel Tower, illuytrating the them Paris in the Spring. I , sf' H3-'7.,a i mir? 'V I Ol 5 Q 1: uk 37 :A I 7.4 ,Gif .Ei Y Q-xgfifffikf, 4 we .r it ' V 7, .iff ' -5 '. 2 K 'iiji' if is St ii ig new 'K ii Bluebelle Nancy Peters and Uglyman Robby Smith were voled th most popular seniors by those attending the dance. li' Dave Nliller Robby Smith Randy F: Uglyman Kathy Schocllkopf Hilary Stout Phyllis M 6 68 W . A Y My g f, ,I , , 5 Swv if 1 i we W 'gfifi Q22 5 Q fvgzmyi 0 , C I . 1 A Mu 1 Q I 6 gi 5215 Wi a 3' wif 5 5 's Sportsmanship is striving hr victory, working as one or as many fir the best Wort. It is long practices, sweat, sharp commands, aching bodies wanting to stop but strong hearts making the final push. It is realizing that there is no easy way to be a champion. working hard to fuyill the hopes ry' the school, aware rj the dugz that comes with wearing the Blue and White. It is winning and losing, learningfom both that oictogz is not the onhf aim. It is fighting hard fallowing the highest standard-fair play. This is sportsmanship. Th is is lv ,...3..-....9....... FRESHMAN FO Opponent S Tech Sacred Heart Washington Ben Davis Manual Scccina Cathedral Attucks Broad Ripple OTBALL HS Opp 15 0 13 0 13 7 21 7 13 7 7 34 0 27 13 20 12 13 RESERVE FOOTBALL Opponent SHS Opp Tech 6 6 Sacred Heart 0 O Washington 6 28 Ben Davis 25 0 Manual 6 Scccina 6 A V VARSITY FOOTBALL 192 it 6 12 Cathedral 0 19 Attucks 0 20 Opponent SHS Opp Richmond 0 27 Sacred Heart 0 13 Washington 7 13 Ben Davis 14 6 Manual 6 0 Scecina 14 21 Cathedral O 33 Attucks 13 20 Broad Ripple 0 19 Tech 6 21 Q 5-1 - fl' ' was p .1 1 7 we S 1 l X 1? X I 51 si -' - 'A fi' V Q ' i: iii I f iii J 21 t1'11- 1 . ' - 5 Q .,., r i -l. r,i1, 1 A or if it efez- 1 'r 51 :'t1: A :IEZ V I yi In K ,L Nm., v K g g y i wr ssyi , , .IA,.Ik 8 A 1 .1:, xi, ,. J V I? ij V! . K ,., 4 X K 3 Q li ' ,E my I l 1 '14 M. Q -1 7 .. ,:e,,, 2 1 1 S fi . is H p I, A 1 ,, S 7 iaor - 2 1, 4 WX' f fails j is 2 Q1 11 A lai, A .3 1 7 S 7 2 s 1 i .. W X1 . I, M 1 e N N1 aafp p N W: t.1,1lAi1s W CD Ben Davis, Manual Although a 2-8 record is not much to brag about, the 1962 version of the Shortridge gridiron squad showed rnuch promise and indicated a bright future for Shortridge foot- ball. The season was highlighted by victories over Ben Davis and south-side rival Manual High School. The Redskins fell before a stout defense and the passing of junior quarter- back lylike Horner. Henry Miller snagged the winning TD. The Satans lost three games by one touchdown each. Attucks came from behind twice and finally scored on a pass with less than a minute to go to trip the Blue Devils while Scecina and Washington managed one-touchdown victories. The chief asset of coach Tom Rosenberger's team was a sturdy defense. The main liability was the nemesis of all football teams: injuries to the players. A host of Blue Devil tacklers surround the ball carrier in a game against city foe Sacred Heart. The Spartan runner gets tackled for a loss. Varsity Football-AFRONT ROW: Sam Lupear Qrngiij, Lynn Cain, Louis Kelley, Freddie Vaught, Tyrus Bingham, Bill Beacham, Paul Johnson, Ricky Stafford. SECOND ROW.' Mike Marquis, Steve Hopper, Phelps Klika, Henry Miller, Randy Faro, Obie McKenzie, Kirby Williams, Howard Maxey, Jim Blackwell. THIRD ROW: Mike Horner, Dave Stewart, Larry Steele, Paul McGehee, Earl Price, Dick Midkiff, Andy Anderson, Bill Woodson. Fall to Satan Gridders 5. .iv 4 by 5f 'G 'Ei' R x 4,-vm, m 9? . 5.1. QM ill' QQRQQVQ A as A 32542 : 3 we - MR! Q 62 2 H' I? M 2 ff T Q r 4, Q E ,W f 145 Q9-TRI5 , fr , g5?.1Rj ' Qv K iffixii iw' 52-, 4? ,v 2' .Q ' Se? x A i ff 1' f .f -mm 5 75 , fa all 9 ' 1 , XM: 2 9 r me , ,-: , fi X BE: x in ,, .E , ky w 1 . k J 5 R ,S 3 MA LV! k + f l f ' X WW ,. A +1 fi, Q' sfkfs , ,fi ' tffifiiiekqy' A ,, ak , A , 1, x .fm M A xl ,W 4. .A N52 V ., ,. .52 ,f e-115999 AW t A , X. l VU ,, . WA ' 'W' 9 Qiin :Y ,4,f Q 1 ,TV , we , H Q QQ 'W -I .- I V 4 , 1 f n ..-Q , M ' , mf, 1 -AW' , I 'Ig www X 'Sys X79 Q af Ae , 5. f .. W , Future Reynoldsmen Prepare For Varsit l i Freshman Basketball--FRONT ROW: Sumner Kooiker Cingnj, Larry NVatts, Kenneth iklaxey, Rufus Payton, Don Ings. SECOND ROIV: Donald Murphy, Ron- ald Steele, Ralph Kittrell, Jim Nygaard, Jim Knapp. THIRD 1COll ': Dong YVl1it- tington, Ron Gurnell, David Springer, Sam Pride, Melvin Hull. Reserve Basketball- IVCOXT ROIV: Pat XValtci1 Jnlin Stmck, Run liivnts. Ciliznlt-s Davis, Klike Campbell. SECUXD ICOIV: hir. Plant! tvugirlil, Drum' Nluoiicx Jerry L'p- Chureh, Larry Steele, lNIike Gixrncll, Klelvin Johnson, Jim Fleti'l1c'1', Mike Jcflerson Qmgrj. 75 Six foot four inch Cig Dunn, the Satanls leading scorer, fire: jump shot in it practice session. Reynoldsmen Compile Hot and cold is the best description of the 1962-63 Blue Devil basketball squad. Some nights they couldnit be beaten, other nights they just couldn't win. Cigaree Dunn was the most consistent scorer on the team and one of the best rebounders. John Bailey, a junior, came through toward the end of the season with some fine per- formances. Both Dunn and Bailey were named to the first team of the Indianapolis sectional. Broad Ripple had two players and Tech one. The Blue Devils started the season with two wins, over Sacred Heart by eleven points and Pike by thirteen. The Satans then lost to highly rated Anderson, 65-58. After trouncing Ben Davis, 62-39, the Reynoldsmen fell to Rich- mond 66-51. Shortridge beat WVood, lost to eventual state champions Muncie Central and then defeated Scecina and Cathedral before dropping a heart-stopper to Attucks, 51-49. Cathedral lost its second game to the Blue Devils the fol- lowing week. The Satans drew Wood in the city tourney first round and built up a lead at the outset, but then hung on for a 50-49 squeaker. Tech eliminated the Blue Devils with a sound twenty-five point thrashing. The next week a fired up Blue Devil squad extended Tech into an overtime, but the Titans escaped with a 67-66 victory. The next night Hlashington took on the improved Blue Devils and puffed to a narrow 52-49 win. Shortridge bounced back with victories over lNfIadison Heights of An- derson and over Manual before losing by five points to Broad Ripple. The Satans trimmed Connersville, 72-62, to end the regular season. Sectional time rolled around and the Blue Devils drew their old foe, Attucks. The Reynoldsmen jumped to a 10-1 lead and were never headed, rolling over the Tigers, 53-43. In the second round, Scecina's Crusaders went after the Blue Devils with revenge in their eyes, but the Shortridgers easily subdued the underdog team with a 52-32 Win on a Final spurt. Shortridge and Tech met for the third time in the season in the Saturday afternoon semifinal game. Tech had a hot First quarter and the Blue Devils never caught up, finally losing, 70-60. The game was as close as five points late in the fourth quarter. The Satans completed the season with a 14-8 record, with five of the losses to teams ranked in the top ten in the state. 14-8 Season Against State's Top Teams Varsity Basketball--FRONT ROW.' Larry Hall, Bob Coe, John Bailey, Bill Nic Cmginj. SECOND ROW: Doug Smith Qmgnj, Paul Cannon, James Kittrell, Cigarcc Dunn, Charles Tally. Ben Davis fans groan as Larry Hall Q51 sinks a lay-up against the Giants. Satan john Bailey M32 stands prepared to rebound. Final score was 62-39, SHS. Grapplers Win it , Sectional, Regional Varsity Wrestling-FRONT ROW: Allen Marks Crngnj, Melvin Tyrus Bingham. THIRD ROW: Paul Dill Qcoachj, J. D. Wells, Perkins, Anthony jackson, Gregory YVebb, Paul Shelton. SECOND Earl Price, Howard Maxey. ROW: Steve Hopper, Randy Faro, Jim Blackwell, Bill Beacham, 'Wrestling mentor Paul Dill's grappling squad completed the season with a fourth place finish in the state meet. Only seven points separated the Blue Devils from first place. Two state champs came from the Shortridge cainpisenior Jim Blackwell C145 poundsj and junior Bill Beacham C154 poundsj . The Devils opened the year with a close 25-20 win over Washington and then followed it with a 41-5 thrashing of Attucks and a sound 31-13 win over Wlood the next eve- ning. After a two-point setback at the hands of Howe, the Satans polished oll' their third straight city title by captur- ing four individual crowns. Sickness and injury hampered the wrestlers when they traveled to North Central, and the home team managed a 24-17 win. At the Kokomo invitational the Satans ran away with their filth straight first place trophy by produc- ing eight of the twelve champs. Broad Ripple invaded Shortridge territory seeking re- venge for the setback in the city tourney, but the Rockets were thoroughly beaten, 34-11. Manual proved just a warm-up for the sectionals as the Redskins fell, 42-9. Coach Dill's grapplers entered the sectional as heavy favorites and took their second title in as many years by nosing out North Central, 102-100. Titles and Capture Fourth Place in State Melvin Perkins, Satan 95-pound wrestler, has a North Central lures tler nearly pinned in action at the Seetionals. l l Freshman, Reserve Wrestling-FRONT ROW: Robert Floyd, Quarles, Rudy Grant. THIRD ROW: Pat Dunford Lnigxzl. Gregory Webb, William Lewis, Frank Quarles, Richey Harmon, Thomas Kelley, Mike Siskind, Earl Price, Fcrdie Edwarcls, .'xlJl'L1lll William Hackett, Mark Fuller. SECOND ROW: Gerald Johnson Reese, Clarence Price. David Odle, Franklin Gaillard, Sidney Conn, Eugene Wilson, James 79 'vii W? W i t I A f , 'D V,A. i ' gy ,urn 1 , V ..- -ms 'E 44 Providing half-time entertainment at the basketball games are the Susie Sebree, Delores Peck, mascot jo Ann Lee, Barbara White, Devilettes. The school colors, blue and white, are carried out in Suzy Franklin. THIRD ROW: Carole Earl, Diane Smithers, their outfits and shakers. FRONT ROW.' Linda Lee, Sarah Worley, Sharon Bruner, Cathy Foutty, Paula Welsh. Not pictured: Paula Cindy Fenton, Eileen Bill. SECOND ROW: Trudy Thrasher, Richie. Related Activities Create Enthusiasm Enthusiasts such as Linda Callmeier spend Tuesday afternoons par- Intramural basketball games provide after-school exercise for many tieipaling on intramural bowling teams freshman and sophomore boys. 80 Letterman ClubfFRONT ROW: Steve Hopper fsec.j, Howard Maxey Qpres.l, Larry Hall Ctreasj, Obie McKenzie fvice-pres.l, Jim Blackwell. SECOND ROW: Ron Davenport, Randy Faro, Sam Lupear, Mike Horner, Terry Wiseman. THIRD ROW: Alan Paller, Freddie Vaught, Bill Beacham, Henry Miller, Kirby Wila liams, Dave Stewart. FOURTH ROW: Mike Marquis, Dick Mid- kiff, Tyrus Bingham, Louis Kelley, Paul Shelton, Larry Steele. FIFTH ROW: Paul Johnson, Ricky Stafford, Robby Smith, Charles Sanders, Steve Kegg, Bill Woodson. SIXTH ROW: Roy Aberson Qsponsorl, Jim Kittrell, Cigaree Dunn, Jim Wells, Earl Price. Lettermen Boost Echo With Talent Shows Under the leadership of Howard Maxey and the spon- sorship of Roy Aberson, the Shortridge Letterman Club has done much for sports and for Shortridge. The series of Talent Shows produced varied entertainment and financial help for the Daily Echo. Club Echo at the Family Frolic was directed by the Lettermen and proved to be a busy, talent-filled, popular spot. Also planned by the organiza- tion was a booster section at athletic events. Lettermen organize the talent show line-up under the leadership of Howard Maxey, Obie MeKen:ie, Steve Hopper, Larry Hall, and Mr. Aberson. Blue Devil Netters Win Last Four Meets TENNIS-Mr. Rodeheffer Ccoachj, Tim Greist, Dave Bourke, Robert Rice, Allan Paller, Peter Larsen. Leading man on the varsity tennis team, Dave Bourke, smashes a serve to the opponent? court at Tarkington Park. -J Winning their last four meets in a row, the Blue Devil netters finished with seven wins and six losses. Coached by James Rodehefler, the tennis team completed the sea- son with a first division effort in the city tourney. The team was led by letterrnan David Bourke, with Allan Paller, Peter Larsen, Bob Rice, and Tim Greist rounding out the squad. Paller received his sweater at the end of the season. A large freshman group placed two frosh on the varsity and the frosh team won all of their meets. Inexperience and a rough schedule held the 1962 golf squad, composed entirely of sophomores and juniors, to only four victories against seven defeats. Led by Robby Smith, who was named the outstanding golfer of the season, the team took lopsided meets from Washington and Howe and squeezed by Anderson and Arlington, both by one point. Praying against the golfefx bad luck, Robby Smith, leading golfer on the Shortridge team, hopefully waits for his shot to drop. Young Golf Squad Scores Four Vietories ...H 'G no IO 'F' an '32 L- M., as GOLFiMr. Hays fcoachj, Robby Smith, Andy Gorogiani, David Howe, Richard Midkiff, Steve Spain, Steve Power. 83 'ii tv 'UW fist? 'Q' .www kan' im? f'0g f' f Q if . H.. W0 0 '0 lMxA A if A SEEN!! SQBQ, . E A 4 l 1. Q 'W :WM 53239 5 93533, 3' M Q I5 4 M ,mm in X .,. 1 Z i ki? ' V X rw, - f 1'f ' 3 ' M .,z' ,. 1-f Gal, ' -A - ,H --X.,-K7W1SgswQ. . Y faraway W N' in E5 R Y x sl S W-Q in 4 5 ii Hi J fi RESERVE TRACKSFRONT ROW: Rod Ridley, Chris Velonig, Payne, Lee Rainey, Clarence Davis, Ronnie Curry, Richard Watts Mike Siskmd, David Biesemeyer, Jon Roe, Roger Oliver, Dave Lynn Cain, James Martin, John Strack. THIRD ROW: Mr. Abi MOOFC3 Stanley PHIICFSOIIE LOu1s Kelly, SECOND ROW: Buddy erson Ccoachl, Ronald Fields, Charles Tally, Ralph Cornell, Mac McGuire, John Hall, Bill Holmgren, Mike Campbell, Donald Fife, Earl Price, William WO0ClSOn, Tom Prager fmgr.j Straight ity Meet, Broad Ripple Relays The city championship and a first place in the Ripple Relays highlighted the 12152 season for coach Roy Aberson's cindermen. New school records were set by Jim Gerlach in the 440 and by Larry Hall in the broad jump. The Blue Devils captured the city title for the third straight year, topping runner-up Howe by thirteen points. Aberson's thinlyclads captured second place in the sectionals but didn't fare as well in the state meet. However, the only other city school to place above Shortridge was Arlington, and only by one point. Obie McKenzie and Jim Gerlach were the outstanding trackmen and McKenzie scored most of the Shortridge points in the state meet. Broad jumper Obie McKenzie dixplays the form that earned him valuable points in the state meet. v BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: Mike Mauro, Bill Beacham, Sandy Grant, Jon Kooiker, jim Fulk, Corky Parsons, Les Mclntire, John Allen, Ricky Stafford. SECOND ROW: Homer Russell, Fred Charleston, Michael Horner, James Jacks, Kirby Williams, Doug Smith, Steve Kegg, Mike Marquis, Demitrus Grant. THIRD ROW: Paul johnson Cmgrj, John Wells Ccoachl, Jerry Steiner lcoachj. Steinermen Break Even In it Contests Led by Mike Horner, the 1962 version of the Shortridge baseball team compiled a four-won, four-lost city record and a six-nine overall record. Horner, the tea1n's leading pit- cher, also led .the team with a .345 batting average. The season was an inconsistent one, with the Blue Devils winning at times by nine and ten runs and then losing by about the same margin. But after a slow start, the Steiner- men finished with four victories in their last seven games. T X We f . 3 ...ysy . In addition to planning baseball strategy, Mr. Steiner keeps busy teaching in the social studies department and serving as a guidance counselor. LW 1- :gr 'ss 'fdvfzi , -. . , vm - - i 7? Q .,J : -. 5 I ia ., K -ur .gms- . '-S' n - .i . S2 I QP Nl 3 HQ BR- I 'N :ik S? -je ,swf , 50 3 , , f .ii at P , . , K Q4 xr , :H 1 gi t 3 M25 N ,K 'li . Q -f Q . ,, 1.1 2 3 . If tgfhsi i- i n .Y uhm! LM ' --it i I 4 rac k, f- if f 3 ' , -1351. Q a f A as w wf? ' gr X ' 1' ' Tv H 1 i 5 .1 K . . . , ,.,.l7. U7 I -L - Q ' I2 I it - J-ff' 'fa . W . ,di K ' ... A me Y . 1 ,,. ,. .. . M, i -, ' - A . A S :- J f. '- . 4 I 3 5 K- .f A M , 1. .. R se, ,, . R fr . We M fu Q1 Jgsvji a s. , , ., V K ,L I RUM- Ae- K -ft,-J .W Q I 'ii X ,. .. 'ink W' t- ' ,Ovf-iii K YQ W A ' W ' Shortridge reserve batter, Fred Charleston, calmly waits for the pitcher to fire the ball. Satan games are played at Tarkington. FRESHMAN BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: Gerald Johnson, Mike James, Davis Goforth, Jonathan Clague, Michael Jefferson, Torn Kelly, Gary Craig. SECOND ROW: Bill Dunn, Charles Quandt, Head manager Sam Lupear cheeks in baseball equipment as part of his regular post-season duties. He handles all sports gear. Charles Davis, Mike Berk, Dave Mitchell, Darryl Naylor, Fred Nance. THIRD ROW: Tom Harding fcoachj, Denny Adams. Steven Douglas, Vincent League, Tommy Weiss. l W, ,,,.,.... Reigning over the 1962 Homecoming activities, and later the Foot- ball Dance, was Cynthia Mauck. Escorted by john Allerdice, she receives the honor from Andy Falender. The 1962 football season was highlighted by three events. The first two are fairly obvious: the victories over Manual and Ben Davis. The third, though not a victory, was just as exciting for the faithful Blue Devil fans. A tremendous crowd turned out as Shortridge celebrated the second an- nual Homecoming. A thirty-one car parade, which stretched for nearly four blocks, preceded the game. Led by Mr. Schultz, the pro- cession wound its way to Julius Field amid the cheers of families and friends who lined the parade route. judged as Best Floatsl' were a Greek chariot, complete with drivers, warriors, and maidens, entered by the Greek III class, and a German house on wheels constructed over a Volkswagen bus by the German Club. In the special halftime ceremonies Cynthia Mauck was named Homecoming Queen of 1962. In her court were Trudy Thrasher, Noni Allerdice, and Barbara Peters. Cyn- thia was crowned by Andy Falender, president of Student Board, sponsor of Homecoming. Betsy Buck and Carol Stout, co-chairmen, handed the happy Queen and Court bouquets of roses. Perhaps the brightest spot of the whole football season was the cheerful enthusiasm of the varsity cheerleaders, who kept the crowded stands cheering mightily no matter how bad the game was going. They bounced back from defeat and leaped joyously forward after victories. Their vigor typified the true Shortridge spirit. Cynthia Mauck Reigns Over Homecomin Coaches Tom Cousineau, Carter Byfield, and Tom Rosenberger Realistic smoke and a hatchet threaten the life of a Cathedral take on a serious expression as the Cathedral Irish build a lead player as the senior class urges the Satans to really Give 'em the over the Blue Devils. The Irish won, 33-0. Axf' This entry also won an award. Y X we r . Ready f0f llction and full of pep are the Varsity Cheerleaders. Row: Marti Davis, Betsy Buck, Nancy Peters, Hilary Stout Front Row: Ann Mclntire, Marti Spears, Carol Stout. Second Cheerleaders Urge Satans To Victory of Y fe 9 fd . -Y' . J Q. f 4'l Rl 'rl S we E-ly iq Reserve Cheerleaders-Ellie Genovese Ccaptj, Connie Anderson, Ffeshnlafl Chmffleaqefs-Barbara Peters fC3Pt3l, .Paulette Bal- Polly Chapman, Nancy Cleaves, Maxine Jett, Sharrel Pollard, Noni lard, Em1lY Defra, KIUY DfYbf0USh, Ann PIUUIPPI, Sally Reid- Allerdice om. 5. 89 Leadership is pointing the way, straightening the path, giving-that little push and then patienthzfnllowing behind. It is instilling eagerness-jbr responsibilizy, initiating confidence with hurniligi and teaching us that no goal is high enough. It is understanding that we are young and yet acknowledging that we are growing, realizing that we have a long road ahead but that we are on our way. It is being patient with the trioialities qfyouth and guiding our faltering steps into the future. It is teaching us to take initiative and to accept responsibility. This is leadership. Th is is 3' Q 8+ ig wr N 1ff fi545lgsSiw,asf ,L -'-'fwgssszyvsai ,QW ' m .M . 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'Q ' L ff '-.az - 'P ze- Z , --A A .,- if 1 . 7 v ' , fl , f M515-MT: S ' ' ' H 9 9' ' - '.fA...5- ' if J -Lis - Ln! -- 4.-'ffQ,i7 .sk . '- - . Q- -I-fl .Q 5 - . ' 4 3. Q is W w.: 33 K P ' 'P ' 45:5 Q, , sg- .. ff wt, .' LV ff . '25 ' jf ,N-Wg -0' -2 . 1 M, 1: -,. . -,g- fv:,,.- . Ii, - -:if wg. :JL V4 - --1 ,QQ--F, ,. M, - fx-1. :' xwgf: .-' ' -214' Aw YW x' , A . - 'as wk- ff- 51:2 -sl 2' in fifth t :.-- 1 e :H ff wi- -Q - -,-- - rf f -1 Fa: 5'sI1'1?'1... .. wil?-Q ,pf-3. - f - hw. -0- M ' F - ' ,, f N' .. , .V . ' A U 1 -- My . ---- 5 : H K 2 b . J M , owe-i iierga f Arthur G. Shull, as head of the business office, takes a special interest in the commerative stamps he handles in the office. George M. Gale, Dean of Boys, is a familiar voice at Shortridge as he reads the daily announcements over the Intercom. dministratorsffeaehers Provide Leadership On the shoulders of a few is laid the responsibility of a school-its curriculum, its student body, and its varied ac- tivities. In guiding the education of some 2,500 pupils, the administration of Shortridge works to assure all pupils the best there is to offer. The traditions and standards of Shortridge are many and high, and it is the school admini- strators who have the job of preserving the best of the past while adjusting to the challenges of the future. The princi- pal, two vice principals, the dean of boys, the dean of girls and the men and women who help them-all work from day to day that others might have finer years ahead. Mrs. Eugenia Hayden meets many students through her jobs as Dean of Girls and sponsor of Student Board and Girls League. x S I T I , . x Ei . A-5. 5. . .'C , 1 1-. ws ' me ' fi if I I . 1' e , A ' . 'vw lc' nc vw X. I as if 'Q if S N, . . 13325. 0' J . ggi., eff.. ww .--3.-:g,-,g. . qv' . Q,-. . ROY ABERSONkSocial Studies, Guidance, Cross Country, Track Coach, Honor Society Com- mittee, Lettermen Club. MISS RUTH LOUISE ARMSTRONG-English, Guidancc, Scholarship Committee, Fiction Club. I. WOODARD AUBLE- Printing, Printshop Manager. MRS. MIRIAM WEIR BATES-English. MISS REA D. BAUER-Social Service. JAMES M. BELT-Biology. . ROBERT L. BLACK-Biology, Head, Fine Arts Committee. , MRS. IOSEPHINE D. BLISS-Language, Guid- ance. IAMES BRADBURN-Business Education, Fi- nancial Advisor. I L. THOMAS BRESNAHAN-Mathematics, Su- perior Student Committee Chairman. 'MRS. GLADYS TRICK BREWER-English, An- nual Advertising, Y-Teens Club. STEWART BROWN-Study Hall Supervisor. MRS. RACHEL H. BRUHN-English. LAWRENCE EUGENE BUNTING-Physical Science. IAMES BURCH-Social Studies, Senate. 'MISS MARTHA A. BURTON-Junior High Di- vision. CARTER L. BYFIELDfBiology, Football, Track Assistant Coach. JAMES B. CALVERT-Music, Head, Guidance, Bands. MISS MILDRED F. CAMPBELL- Biology, Family Frolic, Scholarship Committees, Stamp and Coin Club. MRS. M. ROSEMARY CARPENTER-English, Debate Team, Club. MRS. ESTHER B, CAVANAGH-Librarian, Honor Society Committee, Library Club. MISS MABEL V. CLINE-Junior High Division. IULIAN D. COLEMAN--Social Studies, Guid- ance. HMdRS. OPAL G. CONRADhHome Economics, ea . MRS. THELMA L. COOLEY-Language, Echo Satellite, Spanish Club. THOMAS RICHARD COUSINEAU- Physical Education, Football, Wrestling Assistant Coach. CARL KENNETH COX-Industrial Arts. MRS. LISSA P. COX-English. MISS GRACE CUSTERfMathematics. THOMAS L. DAWSON MXSGT-ROTC. MRS. CATHERINE DeROSSETTE-Home Eco- nomics. PAUL E. DILL-Physical Education, Wrestling Coach. MRS. GENEVEE EATONfHome Economics. MRS. DORIS M. ELKINS-English, Guidance. FRAN ETHERIDGE-Assistant Principal, Junior High Division. MISS ELIZABETH F. EVANS-English, Col- lege Counselor, Honor Society, Scholarship Com- mittees. MRS. MARGARET S. FARMER-Social Stud- ies, Reference Room Supervisor, Honor Society Com- mittee. MISS MILDRED FOSTER7English, Head. MISS HELEN K. FRAZEE-Social Studies, Head. RONALD G. FREELAND-Mathematics. ERNEST L. FRIGO-Mathematics. MISS CARYL GAINES-- Physical Education, Girls, Intramural Bowling, Junior Vaudeville Com- mittee. WILLIAM E. GIBSON--Mathematics, Head. MRS. ANNA MAY GLASGOCK-Social Studies, Lilly Foundation. MRS. VIRGINIA R. GRAHAMfEnglish, Lan- guage. f zsf-A Sympathetically lixtening to a pupil's problem is one of the ways that Mrs. Henrietta Parker endears herself to Shortridgers. MISS FLORENCE GRIEPENSTROH-Business Education. - LESTER F. GROTH-Languageg Guidance Di- rector. MISS IEANNETTE GRUBB-Journalismg Daily and Christmas Echo, News Bureau, Quill and Scroll. ROBERT C. GRUBBS-Physical Science, Head. -1 - MISS MARY-GLENN HAMILTON-Englishg Junior Town Meeting, Family Frolic Committee. - f. . QF J u u Jalwgsm . zi :E - rv' i . . ,W 'HA- I ' Teachers have the opportunity to relax, have a cup of cofee, and ditcuss classes in the teachefs cafeteria. eoll li' f ' MISS JANE HAMPSON-Music Accompanistg M fp is f , Junior Vaudeville Committee. 'X A I1 Q f I . A ug . IERRY I. HANKINS-Social Studiesg Guidanceg I' ,.i. ' N - . . f ' A. W S Discussion Club. . . THOMAS W. HARDING-Physical Educationg H Baseball Assistant Coach. DIAMOND E. HAYS-Industrial Artsg Golf Coach. MRS. ELIZABETH M. HELM-Languageg is Honor Society Committee. HIRAM M. HENSEL-Business Education. 4, A MRS. ESTHER GENTRY HILLMAN-Englishg Cadet Teachers. V Q PHILIP H. HIRSCH-Englishg Dramaticsg Jun- ior Vaudeville Committee. gf PERRY WARD HOLADAY-Physical Scienceg W v Audio-Visual Director. E: We f MRS. ELSIE GAY HO WARD-Social Studies g ,,-A. . History Club. ' x b iii' Hb dev 't : flfiw ' GLEN E. INMAN-Junior High Division. K. ' S ' l 1 I ' 'Q T '. MRS. BETTY fACOBSfLibrariang Englishg Li- i t V '- i l 'F' A JM-may brary . - V m f ...,5 fgyyk . . PAUL LAWRENCE jUSTICE+lndustrial Artsg I S : Productionsg Radio Club. , V - , V 'J' MRS. GENEVIEVE B. KEEHN-Business Edu- 2 A i cation. M DON KING-Physical Science. Vi ' b .... fill gm I MRS. REGINA G. KING-Language. M.. ,gf 93' Q , M Vxzz I, 1 MRS. MARIE D. KNIGHTON-Englishg Poetry .,, A- 3 W 'A y ., llll . f- Club. I '-'T' Q I ' .fl Q ' f 'I I I ' . ' V MRS. CONSTANCE K. KOCHMAN-English. , A . MRS. HARRIET LEVE- Business Educationg ur 'li ii , 2 ' i:'. . -f 2 Future Business Leaders of America. it gf f, 'A 1 FREDERICK RUFUS MASON-Physical Sci- :Lg S ' . CIICC. 95 'lx 2 ., A - 9 v 4h5 J , ., Q- ,., P - .7 .-,, x l 'S av- 1 1 KW., L n, Q, H 4 , , V..,, .Min-'lf ik- .tq F ' ,..:...:.a:'-ah' it E EH sin E Q il QW' av ff' 1, , WTS' ' ,,. - I , ii7iifi5 f25fiiTiff'i 'S' T , Q, .ni '.- 'J .!' :. ' 3, : --.3 - .. 'S' S . 1 ,-, tif- . .L -A ' if - .,. ,. , 1 . ,,-- - if ,f , .A .Q A , T' le -if .. ' ' '. , - ,,L. lv , . . In ,QF , . .. I rags, ' .. . at ' it E I f ,.a..'....s.5 ' .J ' . ' n i., K , ra f ,,?f,f,', 'S I . . ,A '1 1 T. , 4 .- 2. .. ef ffsi iiei -. X.. :' -M... ..- es S ' ' 5 Nr 'Y go le I ' K K ' --ia . D i .51 X- 34 . 'if-1. 7' in A I X 1 -. wa H ' -s. Q 96 MRS. VIOLA T. MAYS--Mathematics. THOMAS D. MCCLAIN-Business Education, Evening Division, Head. MISS LUCENE McCLEARY-Physical Science, Cheerleaders, Booster Club. JOHN MEDJESKI-Music, Orchestra. WILLIAM MERRILLfHealth and Safety, Study Hall Supervisor. MISS JANE MESSICK-Art, Fine Arts Commit- tee, Croquis Club. MRS. MARY MARGARET MILLER-Home Economics, Junior Red Cross Club. MISS MARIE MORAN-Health Service. MRS. CENA B. MORGAN-Language. JOHN R. MORGAN-Biology, Guidance, Jun- ior Class Sponsor, Naturalists Club. DON L. NEUEN-Music, Choral Groups. MRS. HOPE BEDFORD NEVITT-Social Stud- ies, Honor Society Committee Chairman. ROBERT L. NIPPER-Social Studies, Athletic Director. MISS ELLEN K. OCKER-Mathematics, Guid- ance, Math Clubs. MRS. DOROTHY L. OTTO-Social Studies, Senior Advisor, American Field Service, Honor So- ciety, Scholarship Committees. MRS. RUTH P. PALLER - English, Family Frolic Committee. AIRS. HENRIETTA A. PARKER-Physical Sci- ence, Great Books Club. THOMAS ALLEN PAYNE- Social Studies, Guidance, Student Board, Chess Club. BRUCE L. PEARSON-English, Annual Advisor, Human Relations Council, Overseas Club. MISS MARGARET B. PIERSON-Mathematics, Senior Honor Roll, Honor Society Committee. KENNETH D. PLANTZ- Biology, Freshman Football, Reserve Basketball Coach. MISS SIDNEY ANNE PRATT-Social Studies, Senate, Great Books Club. MISS LOUISE REITER -Language, Head, Scholarship Committee, German Club. MISS LOIS M. REPASS-English, Language. CLEON W. REYNOLDS-Physical Education, Basketball Coach. JAMES WM. RITTER-Physical Education, Guidance, Basketball, Football, Track Assistant Coach. MISS R. RUTH RICHARDS-Biology. JAMES RODEHEFFER-Physical Science, Ten- nis Coach. THOMAS J. ROSENBERCER-Social Studies, Physical Education, Football, Freshman Track Coach. MRS. RACHEL STUART SCHUMACHER- English, Family Frolic Committee. MRS. EVA MAE SCONCE-Mathematics. MRS. MARY SHUTTLEWORTH-Home Eco- nomicsg Honor Society Committee. MRS. MARY ELIZABETH SIEGEL-Business Education, Guidance. MISS KATHARINE L. SMITH-English, Fu- ture Teachers of America. JERRY STEINER+Physical Education, Guid- ance, Baseball Coach, Intramural Athletics. KENNETH STOHLER-Study Hall Supervisor. CHARLES J. THOMAS-Art. ORRIN D. THUNDERE-Art. MRS. MARY C. TREICHLER-Physical Educa- tion, Family Frolic Committee. ARTHUR R. VAN ALLEN-WIAN. MISS MARIE VAN HORN-Physical Science. DANTE LINNE VENTRESCA-Biology, Music Miscellaneous Club. MISS LUCILLE WAHL-Mathematics. MRS. MARY F. WALKER+Social Studies. MRS. RUTH ANN WEBB-Business Education, Honor Society Committee. i it .. X ar iw'-ft X y -4 ' 15 'K' . . i K? 4 .. if . ' as fi' ' . W e E 13 :gl by . ,. - - i n riw gk . ,... a 3' E? is ' 12.1. . is K In Memoriam The death of Mrs. Viola Mays brought sadness not only to those close to herfher students and fellow teachers- but to all who had come in contact with her. She died February 16. An English, mathematics, developmental reading teacher and counselor at different times, lyfrs. Mays taught fairly and firmly, with discipline and deter- mination. Her room was often filled with students after the dayls final bell had rung. She expected the best from her pupils and tried to give her best to them. 97 MISS S. IEAN WELLS-Englishg Elementary Student Counselor. MISS IANE WILLIAMS-Junior High Division. CARY LYNN WOOD-Business Educationg Fu- ture Business Leaders of America. RICHARD L. WOOD-Biology. THOMAS WOODS-Physical Education, Head. THOMAS ED WARD WRIGHT-Physical Sci- ence, Photography. CHARLES YEAGER--Art, Headg Docents Club. PA UL f. HARTLE-Mathematics. MRS. GLORIA HILLxSocial Studies. MRS. WILMA HUDSON-English. ED WARD E. 1' - ' . man Basketball CQQQYMLLLOW Biology, Fresh' MRS. BEVERLY MAGNUSON- Business Edu- THOMAS OTTO PREBLE- Musicg Choral Groups, Vaudeville Committee. B MQISS KATHLEEN SHELLEYgEnglishg Great oo s. ALLEN SUTHERLAND - L - B French Clubs. anguage , Oosteri NED WRIGHT-Physical Science, Business Edu- cation. MRS. .MRS. MISS MRS. MISS MISS MRS. MRS. MISS NATALIA CONNER-Attendance Desk. RUTH F. DAVISfAttendancc Desk. NANCY ,IANE DOWD-Office Staff. WILJVIA FANGMEYERgOffice Staff. BETTY NICHOLSON--Bookstore. AIILDRED G. SHELEY7Ofl'iCe Staff. GLADYS E. SMITH-Office Staff. SUSAN IANE SMITH-Office Staff. K. FERN WARREA7-OH'iCC Staff. MRS. BERTHA R. WEBER-gOfTice staff. Friendship is meeting new people and getting to know them. It is combining our lives with those gf others. It is giving the best typ ourselves, and accepting the best zyf others. It is walking new roads, shaking new hands, feeling new bonds if lcytalgi. It is looking beyond ourselves and seeing the value in the people around us, and realizing that we need these jriends. It is growing and learning and experiencing with our fbll0w man. It. is widening our world and its horizons. This is friendship. Wwwwqi. ..-cw.. h is is 5 Wh S mfgiggfguv fm ww I RIB HIP ' -wisqffs, wi'- ,:, ,JL -wwiw Fffw. 1 1 i As in high school, basketball is an important activity. The junior Arranging a display of seventh grade work is Donna Cojfer. Paula high was represented by a hard working net squad. Ford helps by handing her papers to be posted. l N unior High dded To Shortridge Scene t Learning something of Shortridge traditions, Denise Grigley, Mar- Individual conferences with teachers are always an important part 1 sha Bryant and Kathy Farley look at the portrait of former princi- of .school life. Larry Morrow and Clifford Paicely talk with junior pal joel lladley in the art gallery. high division head Fran Etheridge. 100 Underclassmen Support Special Events l 3, xml' an 4. Shortridge band members provide halftime entertainment at the SHS-Tech afternoon football game. Secrecy is the word between Susannah Hardesty, editor, and Bob Spahr, ad manager, while working on the Vaudeville program. --n H-W Underclaxsmen preview the activities of the seniors at the Short- ridge Day exhibit. This all-day observance, on February 15, was .sponsored by Student Board. Interviewing ferilyn jonex, 1962 500j' Queen is a pleasant four- nalism asxignment for Tom Segal. IOI ' ' J Q QL lg -4 Q, ' 'YP J Bw lil 'I B W ,gf Q, 54 1' I if at 'Yi ,A ' f. 4? , ls ,. A ' f Q fl W ' ii , ,A 4 if . 5 4 I t, Elevator 3- W at Q f- '-Lx B til i ' , N IY4 . 'lil .w Q , M by of ff a it C L r .I t 1 - if y 6 ' 4 ,H 1 I tai e t L 5 A 1 Dace Abeltins Patti Addison Susie Albert Sue Alexander Jack Allen Bill Amerson Carrus Anders Craig Anderson Edward Anderson Kathy Anderson Ronald Anderson Kathy Arbuekle Patricia Armour Linda Arrington Glenn Baird Walter Bales janet Ball Paulette Ballard Sharon Ballinger Juanita Banks Hugh Barfield Daniel Barlow James Barnes Larry Barnes Passes, Theola Barnett Renee Bastien Patsy Batchelder Greg Bayor Donald Beal Sandra Beaman Debby Belton Hal Benham Ilga Berzins Allan Biesemeyer Annie Billups Frank Blackman Greg Blackwell Ann Blaisdell Joe Blatt Teresa Bledsoe Bernice Beards Liga Bolsteins Dennese Bonds Leora Bonds Norman Bonds Richard Bonds Beth Bonham Phil Booher Becky Bradshaw Dorothy Brandon Kenneth Brandon Norma Brewer George Brown John Brooks Donald Brown Ronald Brown Marsha Browning Joan Bruyn Judith Bryant Malcolm Burns Connie Callis William Calwell Vivian Cannon Bill Cargal Joyce Carroll Lorraine Carson Bill Gartmell Lurene Chandler Carolyn Chubb Gary Cheek Debbie Clague Stephen Clark . , Y S., 1 1 Q Kirin! in 2 sm at Locker Trouble Give Stephen Clay Bruce Claycombe Eunice Clemons Steve Clemons Mary Cloyd Garland Cobb Ronald Coe Sharon Cole ' if 1 rx Y 5 1 W 1' Q la 'il ring' af I I, rs- a f . + ' 1 zz an ' M.-4 an I 4. fr ra Barbara Colston George Conner Pam Conner Tom Conyer Mary Corbitt Gwendolyn Cornett are r - 4, 9 '1 ' Lynn Coy X G it ' fr, Rebecca Crafton , Tom Craig A l ' ' ' Thomas Crawford Y I c f' ki' ' ,F ' Dave Crockett I Juk S! 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X a-a2 Phillip Early Jean Gardner H gs: 5. Q .. - A Roy Easton Jesse Garrett 'a' g ,f , Q If - NanCY Edwards Karen Gesner p J ur G A 3' r A Regina Edwards Katie Gillenwater r J . Ronald Edwards Brenda Girton - 4 J y6?l B ag F M Q., Kenneth Eldridge Shirley Goodnight 1, F A Q A f Judy Elmore Bonnie Q Alla -,R 106 . Ja, ' Louise Escleston Linda Ggldgn 3 L1 ive I 5:1 X Ron Espintu Lorraine Golden -SSP , 3 if i Helen Estes Arnold Goldstein J 4. , ,ya , - gg 4- Sandra Farah Mary Gosman H ' - pj J' , Q50 will A A fl 5 Robert Farley Jane Graham Y if in ww? lJ-l , i r' ' Jackie Ferguson Madeline Graves I Kr' ?.'fr:3s3:+4Ii fre' A Q tfii 1, .. V, 5' in '1 2' i G- . ,.W, . -we f I 0 if sill. 1 ,, Norman Graves Shirley Grider Carole Grigley William Grinston Michael Gurnell Ronald Gurnell William Hackett Kenneth Haehl Rachel Jennings Cozetta Johnson Jim Johnson Michelle Johnson Regcnia Johnson Robert Johnson Sharon Johnson Richard Johnston ., A I 'iii 'A rientation Class Presents Traditions Fros ll .S 'Q 2, ,Sul , 7 mx F .V Q I -4, ll fi I- J e as 4: . 'fl J f ', li. sill I e s J J H Harry L. Hall Jr. Mary Elizabeth Hall Melvin Hall Clifford Hamer Karen Hansen Sally Harding Melissa Harkins Elma Harmon Charie Harris Janet Harris Violet Harrison Hattie Hart John Haury Shirley Hayden Willie Hayes Bob Haynes Deborah Hearn Rob Hcdding Deborah Hedgepath Ronnie Hedrick Rita Diana Henry Gloria Hibbett Hezekiah Hill Shelia Hinch Alan Hines David Hodge Jonetta Holland Kcrry llolsapple Bill Hope Elaine Howard Mary Howard Anne Howenstinc Judy Howett Sharon Hyde Donald Ings Stephanie lsorn Leccster Jackson Jerry Jacobs Becki Jade Robert Jarncll Bobby Jones Rosalind Jones Sandra C. Jones Sara Jones Shelia Jones Susan Jones Verreece Jones Kay Joyner Richard Kaplan Rachel Karp Paul C. Keeling Marvin Keenan Susan Keller Jacqueline King Chele Kirby Ralph Kittrell Jim Knapp Ande Knox Pam Knox Sumner Kooiker Becky Keeider Walter Kukoschlain Fred W. LaCarra Joe Lackey Barbara Lacy Tim Ladwig Mike Lake Andrea Lamb Jim Lanagan Robert Langford Susan Larabee Frank Larkins Duncan Larsen David Larsen Ralph Latham Diann Latimer Carolyn Lebowitz Joyce Leech Fritz Lieber Cindy Lingeman ta Eg was - sw R i J sf ' Q. f- -. it 'L ,gt it A 'W All . ffss g W S r S, fl' . 9 ' www . ... .N iahvf -L J I lil t J ,MY F 1 f f l i . 1-.J ,., 2 n , . A J -W-1 , sy A A 1 :J F ,A . sr A' vw' W s QIQ Q? ' ff' ,fra R 'J AJJJ Will Carr .j gf Wi 4- J i A fl, k fn 3z'i.3Z'Zrf A ,r ,Q i l 5 , , 1-. R41 if, if M ,ST 1, 5? I .. ,Ffa QQ A5115 I Ill ii S eff ,flaw 73211 t rf.: , lj , G9 at.,..g:JiSzlI - ,gf . ' ,L f Q, M if W... A 'a' M - 3 f if . 'If , V , , s. V, v l 'WX QMS . -A '- A Bob Lind Robert Linke Ronald Lockard John Loftin James Long Larry J. Long Thomas Looper Annie Love Marcia Moore Jeanne K. Morris Clara Mosley William Moss Carl Motlow Donald Murphy Earl Murphy Ricky Murray Through Their S Karen Lovelace Lloyetta Lumsey Glover Luther Nancy Lyons Susan Marshoff Kenneth Martin Lee Martin Patricia Martin Carrolyn Mason David Mason Jerry Mason Frank Massey Kenneth Maxey Roger Maxwell Larry Mays Jane McBride Galen McCarthy Kayrene McClaran Michael McCord Bonita McGowan John McCoy Mark McFall Terry McFall Bruce McFarland Etta McFerron James lNIcMains Mark McRicey Nancy McWilliams Brown Merrill Wanita Merriman Michael Messer Billie Jo Milan Roland Miles Becky Miller William Miller Jacquelyn Mills Steven John Minniear Janis Mitchell Evelyn Moore Joanna Moore Fred Myers Joe Myers Rodric J. Myers Mary Nagle Aleatha Nall Duwain Neal Sandy Neal Deborah Ann Nie Nancy Ruth Noe Jon Nygaard Anita Oated David Odle Bernard O'Koon Judy Oldham Victoria Owens Velma Parson Sharon Parham Nancy Passmore Lawrence Patterson Alice Payne Rufus Payton Morris Pedigo Tris Peirce Marvin Penry Dave Percival John Perkins Michael V. Perkins Barbara Ruth Peters Ann Phillippi Anne Pinncr Caroline Pippert Cynthia Plymate Sylvia Pollard Carmen Poole Evans Porter Clarence Powell Jim Prattas Clarence Price Vivian Price Sammy Pride Q !.Mg gLrr i Il i Career Q .1 I V 2 L fr. 4 i 'L aiu X i1 ji K .I gif, 2 Mi it 1 'i'- I lil fl ,ami I nl J 1 mil Time 2 L Q? f, my 'B . 11 , of i C T if , ,Q . vt se, sr r V5 It 7 Jef Q' 2 W A 1? 2 sqm -T gym W xg- Y. , 1 , 'f Passes uickly Through Athletic Lucy Prikaszczikow Frank Quarles Delorise Rainey Gary Ramage Margaret Ratcliff Nick Ray Sandy Read John Rector Cassandra Redd John Reese Randy Reeves Sally Reid Joe Reiswerg Watonah Rice Wayne Richter Carol Rinne Jeannine Roberts Sandra Roberts Paul Robinson Daryl J. Rodgers Jerry H. Roe Alta Rogers Lawrence Rose Wilma Sean Ross Pat Russell Arthur Sagalowsky Larry Sanders Arthur Sandorstry Joyce Sargent Patricia Saunders Margo Scheuring Cathy Schuster Steve Schwartz Damon Schwindler Richard Scott Shert Scott Eddie Sears Michael K. Selmanoff Kathy Seymour Lauren Shanklin Suzy Shanklin Madeline Shelly Rosie Shnopshine Gary Shue David Sigmond Terry Silver Sharon Simms George Singleton Brenda Skipper Nina Slaughter Barbara Sloan DiJeana Smart Charles Smith James Smith John Smith Margaret Smith Susan Spahr Gregory Sprague Virgil Sprowel Leon Spurrier Maurie Stallard Charles Stamper Lewis Stamper John Staten Nancy Steele Ronald Steele Madeline Stevens Karen Stern Clinton Stevens Rosalind Stewart Malinda Stiers Stephanie Street Cynthia Strickland Fred Strietelmeier Eunice Strong Shari Stoddard Edwin Stone Vija Strouts Diane Sweatman Katy Szende - 1 Q xiii . PV .g , f I , ll -1: f 1 5 's ' 'L' e A sz 1 11 , Q f M if ii Q Q4 3 is ca it J 1 A ' .T cf' fl X Seasons, Activities, i GQ 9 ? 4 , K tw 1 . iA L.: ,A fri, I V 5 4-4. , M, Sharon Tabata Danetta Taylor John Taylor Marcia L. Taylor Elvester Tharpe Frances Thompson Walter Thompson Clyde Thomas Dennis Thomas Donald Thomas John Thomas Pat Thomas Pat Thomas Sandra Thomas Jimmy Thrailkill David Tirsell Stephen A. Todd Danny Towe Brenda Tucker Joyce Tumey Harold Tyner Sarah Ulen Roy Upchurch Debra Vaughn Joel Vaughn Mary Veegh Diane Wade Robert Wade Robert Wagner Eric Walker Jeff Walker John Thomas Walker Vacations, Classes Glen Ward Stanley Warfield Jackson Warren Roxanne Warren Elaine Washington Marsha Washingtor Donna Waters Larry Watts Leslie Watts Diana Weir Toni M. Wheat Johnny Wheeler Sigur Whitaker Janice White Julia White Lonnie White Doug Whittington Marie Wiley Jackie Wilkins Patrick Carl Wilkins Hyter William Ann Williams Conry Williams Fred Williams Glenda Williams John Williams Terry Williams Vickie Williams Tyrone Willis Alan Wilson Cornell Wilson Deloris Wilson Morris Wilson Sandra Wilson Mary Jane Wiltjen Yvonne Wimbleduff Beatrice Winn Joan Winter Stephanie Wiseman Yvonne Wood Willie Jo Woodson William Workman Diana Wright Stephen Wright Darlene Young Leslye Marie Young Eric Zeller Middleton Zenobia A J, tif- 'ii' it it tying fi Al ' J ' 'Cv 1' ff: t My 1 - bppy ,QL J . , Lmilg ff' I -' iH Q . hs ll. Q, K U 9 ,Q V., Z ,, if , anuar Freshmen as -W 5 VP fi, 'a' J . dl 1' W' ,i Wx, W' 4 H 9+ M ,:. V H. a gl 35 4 J r a s .f V .if 'gl' as s .' 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Jones Russell Jones Bob Keller Camice Lambirth Sidney Lane Hilda Levin Bertram Lewis Sandra Long Karen Lyerson Steven Mackey Marilyn Mahans if 'lr ., f S- ym, i , 55 s we r r 2 M2525 , ,s 3 2 M1 l ,J V is ' -Wfffili? iff? f l. , 1' - ' re 7 rfr,i li., .. ., gs A A ,. . J l - 'J in K1 'A wt -fs Q Je... st, O I A Fni W -at ,,,., it 3 8 T lm ie, if Jr '9 J? al Plunge Into Swirl Books, Homework bi f ' 4 alt ' 1 7 A S at V I' i 'F 1 ff lbbi' ' T , Q E jul- .asv ii I s T 'sf 'iii A Y- ia 2- if 2, . , A Q FZ : '- ,oL ,r ' r ' -we , - W my s, Q R mf Fred Mahone Terri Majors Benton Marks Jerry Medaris Embry McCariley Robert McCarley Geraldine McClindon Lynn McDowell Rita McKim Diane McLindon Anna McPissel Norma McReynolds Wenonah Miller Timothy Milton Jeffery Mitchell Joyce Mitchell Loyce Mitchell Marcus Mitchell Karl Moore Inell Morgan Virginia Morley Eva Mulhey Diane Myles Tom Nemecek Stephanie Nicholas Octavia Officer Judy Oldham Sharon Oliver William Owsley Valdis Ozols Chester Parson David Patterson Roger Patterson Sandra Pennamon Gregory Peterson Phyllis Pippers Ellen Price Carol Proctor Sudie Proctor Harry Radliffe Patty Rawitsch Ruth Reid Rodney Richardson Marian Riding Brenda Rising-Moore Diana Rotraff Bernice Rowens Sharon Russell Darwyn Sanders Yetteva Sanders Rita Sanford Glen Sargent Aaron Sayles Thomas Scraggs John Seller Elmore Sharp Mary Shelman Claudia Siax Barbara Simmons Linda Sims Bill Sink Dwight Smith Harold Smith Timmberely Smith Levi Smith Ricky Smith Julia Stafford Lorraine Steiner Patricia Stephens Suzanne Sumner Harvey Taylor Jimmy Taylor Paul Terrell Andrea Thomas Ricky Thomas Larry Thorton Michael Tinsley Arvin Tucker Mariea Walker Thelma Walker Stephen Warfield Tywanna Watts Lynda Weeks Alice Wendling Diana Wentworth Donald White Sharon Whitley Linda Wickenkamp Mark Williams Roberta YVilliams Sardra Kay Williams 'it' I Q gnc '4, H, v f ew. , ty, i 1!J a A ri V L , il 2 - X -. f f . .,.,s.,l , 'HP' xi , ' 'li at i E' at I 1 ii K 9 1 Q JF 3 an md! .x L .4 i.: fa use R my ,E .. 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OW, SOPhS Of Sandra Baker Kitty Baldridge Judith Barnes Pamala Barnes Sandra Barnett William Barnett Jennie Baskerville Hillary Batie Karen Baumgart Karla Baumgart Connie Beard Donnella Beard Dorothy Beck John Beck Donna Beheler Michael Bell Pamela Bell Richard Bell Tom Below Willie Benson Connie Bentley Diana Beverly Suzanne Biggs Judy Billen Ralph Black Patty Blake Judy Blackwell Lynda Blakemore Doris Boman Keith Bond Beverly Boone Fredrick Bottoms Jacqueline Bottoms Kerry Bower Hedy Bowers Terry Boyd Patricia Bradford Dorothy Bradshaw Dennis Brake Bernard Brent Ronald Brents Beverly Brown Kay Brown Robert Brown Suzanne Brown Callie Bryant Doris Bryant John Buckner . n I ZQ: , if l a if fl A- t so W t t o J U , 'Ig to M if J. - 3 1 i -V , , l 1' 1. Q, 5 A sf A ef fi! bl fisdffsiiif M Q It QA sf f . A .1 . i in l 1 v ' f J ' 'Q Y. .Q ri if iv- 'x , -I 'SE i I i me A ff Y ' at it A I 225. V.:. 4t, ,. , at A Q Vll it A, F3 1 , -5 - 5 , A , 1 J' J ., K gk ., H I ft ! 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Carson Carol Cartwright Diane Casey Don Centees Terry Chandler Polly Chapman Cathy Charron Tomas Chao Jeanne Chiavaro Jonathan Clague Howard Clanton Nancy Cleaves Carol Cluggish Pamela Cobb Steven Cobb Rachel Cody Wayland Coe Doyle Coffey Liz Cohen Corldean Coleman Richard Collier Jean Collins Virgil Collins James Compton Jr Florence Conn Sidney Conn Ralph Cornell Edith Court Jim Covert Kathy Cowherd Archie Lee Cox Marion Crabtree James Craig John Craig Martha Crain Glenda Cr00Ch Fay Curley Homer Curley Ronnie Curry Virginia Curtis Mildred Dailey James Dangerfield James Dannell Charles Davenport Gladys Davenport Leon Davenport Clara Davidson Charles Davis Clarence Davis James Davis Joe Davis Larry Davis Michael Davis Freddie Demmings Donna Dickson Bill Dillon Dalana Dinning John Dithmer Steven Douglas Jacquelyn Douglass Glen Dowdy She's not in jail! That .f Helen jellzffe asnstzng zn the hzstory de partment reference cage Sharon Downing Robert Dozier , Thomas Dozier A Raymond Draughon V 2 by Xl 1 at W , till I Eleanor Drew . Patricia Drew Barbara Droddy .L Ralph Drybrough 62 Carol Evans Patrick Evans Anne Fatout Cindy Fenton Richard Ferguson Judy Ferris Nancy Fields Ronald Fields Sophs Join Clubs, Teams, . Q A Peggy Duncan 1' Jacqueline Dunn N V X William Dunn Robert Easley xi Af s' 're l . I Q ,. -- - William G. Easley f ' 'M WF Steve Eastridge ' A 7' ', Cornelius Edgecomb if V Darrell Edgeeomb sl m N A , ' Milynn Edwards ' A' .2 i Sy Sally Edwards ' f C 'C Anne Ehrieh A i 'fi Freda Elam fill 5 Jane Elsea Virginia Elston 1,-, .1 x Gibraltar Eubanks , J ' Portia Eubanks 'Q ' IM Being kiwed by a chimpanzee is not one of the standard activities of coach Cleon Reynolds, but he received this kim from Kim. Mr. Reynolds refereed at a football game for the benefit of the Indian- apolis Zoological Society. flndianapolis Star Photoj naw Dollie B. Finch Charles Finnell Erving Fischman Steve Fisher Nancy Fitzsimons James Fletcher Katherine Flowers Roberta Floyd Pene Forbes Beverly Force Marcus Foreman Katherine A. Fox Judith Francis Judy Franklin Mary Franklin Tonia Franklin Wilbur A. Freeman Vinia Furlani Linda Gaddie Kathy Gallaway Linda Gallmeier Gregory J. Gardner Rhodonna Garrett Shirley Gasper Pam Geiger Linda George Steve Garvin Gloria Gifford Gladys Gill Carl Gillenwater Wm. Frank Godbold Carolyn Golden Robert Goodson Marcia Gail Goodwin Daian Grabants Philip Gray Robert Gredy Audrey Green Robert Green Arthur Greene e tc F if usic Groups, faofii l G qi, PM 2 To 1 Q f A . J W 'ik :fs I m ii 7 Q gg 3 f,..,.. .. , 9' A jg, .17 K ' X , wir? l f gg, 5, ...... . .. e.' Sy, 2. ' sl 1 P 99. 22. A n . u All S ff lfsl l vlvl, iiigley . . E ..... an .. V J. 1, Af. AV,:.,. - , .,L ,A if .5 l ' l A ' l .f. V L k.,.:f U . eeee tse aa fss in e mwwna 1 l. V s , - ,fe .V ,... , yes S 2 if i A v. YP -:Q 3: 1 1? 1. f .f of K! V If A ff' 3 Mike Greenwald Melvin Graham Tim Greist Tom Grcist Beverly Grundy James Gude Phil Haag Emily Hackett Preparing For Future I ' ,d, , J rf? Iii 1,- , . ii V 1 ., Q y ry, y yy 'E' , : u 3 E' 1 f W,- . if . il? , nl 1615 l ,y 'i f .. y W N 'K ey F if 2 , ' 4' ,yiryyr HA ' 'wr s , 'vnhf 7 - .H I sg J Sf ,aw r Q' 1 eh 2 , X' ' nv M ,Edit K .' M A1 , T ,sl 4 A 5' ' E X ,H ,tx J r fe! . Kiwi' 41 Janice Hall Alicia Hamler Brenda Hamler Diana Hammett Catherine Hamrick Arnold Hansen Linda Hardesty Steve Hardin Opal Hardy Ray Hardy Susan Harger Richey Harmon Mary Harris Henry Hart Tadvyga Hartleb Richard Harvey William Hawkins Vickie Hays Albert Hazelwood Kenneth Hearn Henry Helm Gwen Hester Sally Hester Sherrie Hester Janick Hicks Mike Hinshaw Carole Hittle Janet Hizer Ronald Hockett Jim Holland Bill Holmgren Sherry Holsapple Lctitia Hope Hubert Hopson Gregory Howard Linda Howarth Doug Hurst Melvin Hutchinson Gary Inman Imogene Inman Mike Isenberg Mary Jackson Ralph Jackson Michael James Michael L. James Michael Jefferson Helen Jelliffe Grant Jerard 1. We J if w .' 'V 'Y 'Y sw iran. J N K 4 n IMIQL Leadership of S Jeff Jessup Maxine Jett John Jinks Carolyn Johnson Carolyn E. Johnson Cheyenne Johnson Gerald Johnson Grace Johnson Gwendolyn Johnson Laverne Johnson Melvin Johnson Sharon Johnson Theodore Johnson Van Johnson Viola Johnson Deandria Jones . I, ma -as . tt, - L, I . -it ,gl -V :.,, Ji f. 53 ,. .. 1. L ,I L it .2 IC 'gf if Biology wouldrft be complete without the fetal pigs Noni Aller dice and lab partner Mary O'Shea discovered this I 5 ' A ,ali ,ri AEE. ,. f' No laxt minute ruxh for Sandy O'Brien on her vocational theme. She'r typing it in good form .several weeks before it's due. Susie Locke James Lockridge Shirley Mae Lucas Emmett Lunsford Annie Lyle Evelyn Mabry Dean MacDougall Kenneth Madry Joyce Magee Lloyd Mayors Myra Marcus Max Marion Rebecca Marsh Lynda Mason Beverley Matthews Evonne Maxey Cynthia Massey Marion Mayo William McAnulty Carol McCatty Geometry, Drivers Ed, Bird K or . ,ii .. 4 F? Q 'H' ? Fw 3 sl. g ' 1:39 I is 1 f . Q TLl ir ' 14 A Q 5 , h ii 'E E 2 F 'sl , , V . Q ,cz-,is Q ,iw ne f M'- .Q ' ,- 'Q 1 f Y 1 Y 1, . Y n I if I Debbie Jones Janice Jones Jennifer Jones Sandra Gail Jones Willie Jones Charles Jordan Lilu Kahn James Kendrick Bill Kennedy Alan Kiefer Jim Killen Darlene Kimball Sally Kimball Robert Kinnick Rosaland Lackey Tom Laidlew Caroll Lambrith Paula Lampkins Katherine Land Neal Larsen Vincent League Linda Lee Jessie Leggs John A. Lewis Salley Lewis William Lewis Stephanie Lindsay Joyce Littlejohn John McClendon Mildred McClend0n Thomas McClendon Wilma McClure Troy McGee Harvey McGowan Jessie McGowan Freeman McGuire Homer McKenzie Janice McKinney Stephen McKinney Vincent McLucas Robert McMichel Gerald McMurray Prudence McNeal Jane Mead Karen Meade Kenny Meiring Llorens Mercedes Darlene Meriwether Tony Metz Sandy Milan Chris Miller if J F N .V wi' l J 9, ll I .-:7 ,.ee1' K is 3 it iff? if -' f i .,... N ,, Cards, Tests, J. tm- .,.-, A ' R V , t ' if ft, gg ii Q Q 'P' iv-, -pf as QV . wc e v 1. D1 TN rm, K vi t 9' MJ, I ' , 533'-i' -fa D A i to '1 ,,1.-. ' V -- f i V . 3 -,L-12 i fi' lif e I I J Christine Meriwether Sr- rr -- Q li as MW i, E K , It T 'Cr 3' Ellen Miller Mike Miller Pamela Miller Vicki Miller - K - l ,,-,.. ., We S29 + is . B A 5 Robert Milton Jacelyn Helene Minor Dave Mitchell Mana Mitchell Carl Moldthan Kathy Monger Jeanette Moody Dave Moore Paul Moore Phyllis Moore Ronald E. Moore Marilyn Morgan Reggie Morgan Gilbert Morphis Christine Morris Gail Morris Joyce Morris Patricia E. Morris John Mosley Nancy Moss See what he did wrong? asks M1. Rodeheffer of tennis players Tim Greist and john Beck. Themes Keep Sophomores A t 2' bg 9 if ' ,yisi xr i fa. lla , t I as M ' I J X zyik . Ug g.. W i i P f ii J L' -i P yr A y 1,yy,MJ gif in .. 1 lit ' limi I Shelia Murphy Andrew D. Murray Linda Myers Doris Myles Fred Nance Rose Nelson Yvonne Nelson Sandra Newman Michael Ney Elbert Nickleson David Novicki Sandi O'Brien Peggy Officer Loretta Orton Gary Osborne Mary O'Shea. Ralph Parson Jr. Francine Paskett Leon Patterson Shirley Patterson Stanley Patterson Donald Payne Ronald Payne Corinne Perkins Melvin Perkins Harry Peters Webster Peterson Delbert Pickens Keith Pinkston Edward Pipkin Michael Phillips Mike Phillips Ronald Phillips Sharrel Pollard Mary Posey John Potter Helena Prikaszczikow Steven Proctor Nancy Pryor Linda Puckett C. E. Quandt James Quarles Florence Ragland Ann Randall Nancy Randall Camille Rapier Jacqueline Ray Abram Reese Rejeana. Brents Mary Reynolds Robert Wayne Rice Alma Richardson Elouise Richardson Geraldine Richardson Carl Rising-Moore Robert Lee Rivers n The Go l gb ilu . ' I yiii A P f ' ig 1 Ls. ' 9' . ', P iis rm Am y E Emil P 'P ' ii ij ge W, .jig li 5 P av t :E V gig 3.1g..klV W ,,,,. , 0 si K fffff1n ,iz I ef . L if K -.. I Q to ,, S ,f ., I, J, 4 ,zi A ,X7 t Egg I X 1: A gf , X ADt1C1p3,t1OH if K K 'iff 1. 5 is F I W, ' . ,msg fig' 5' i i ii ' W 1 M J J, Vzvf K ::: A x t I D E r' at -- l ala s i A A . 2 li 1? i n 5 W A A , i Lkiki Jw 1-11 , t, , V J J ul W . t vi' it R if ff' j J ' gg- t Q ' Donna Roberts Sharon Roberts George Robey Phyllis Robey Lucia E. Robinson Marcia A. Robinso Janis Rochman Tom Roesch Charles Rogers Pearline Rogers Evelyn Rose Donna Ros Darrolyn Ross Edward Ross Steve Ross Mary Rouse Patricia Rouse Faye Roush John Rude Jesse Russell John Russell Nathaniel Russell Roscoe Russell Suzell Russon Eddie Sachs Delorse Sanders Johnny Sanders Carol Sayles Andrea Scherr Paul W. Scheuring Chris Schricker Tom Schuetz Bettie Scott Brenda Scott Marijane Scott David Seaney Mary Sharp Harry Sheets Yvonne Sheldon Mary Shields Elaine Short Bill Shullenberger Carole Silvey Gregory Simms Judy Simms William Sloss Gwendolyn Slaucht I1 CI' Carolyn Jane Smith fmt 41 RY. 3 3 me tj' ,xxx ,Nb -. What shall we yell next? ask Maxine Jett and Sharrell Pollard at a cold and windy Football game. f Upperclassmen Status George Smith Karolyn Smith Lacy Smith Larry Smith Michael Smith Ronnie Smith Roy Smith Dennis Snider Robert Soloman Cindy Standish Edward Stahl Bob Stall Marsha Staples Larry Steele Vivian Steiner Gwen Steward Robert Stewart Eugene Stokely Bob Stokes Angela Stone Zaikin . mm -gas'-'1 . ., AS. as ,L -. M ,mf-5i?11svff'1:g1 fm? . 1 it 'W ,gf A W L J S' 5 ,, JK ' i AW ..,. :.: . t t Q t ,S l B , . s 5 . tg . , xg . aes as Wai,-a t sa x ,, if Sttni - ' ,,.. S' if gf g i LF' J me ,.,z- 5 .s n tsy 5 agen. x J . sz my If Q11 W t , Ronnie Stone , ,,.V Z iiii . A John Strack A V ,Q KIA' Q r Kim Straughn kb V -+'s iii' ff K, A Roy Street V ' 5: ,L . , V Alice Strong . in K Z Q V Margaret Stukle 53 ., 5 A Donna Summers ,gig Jim Sutton I I Jacqueline Swanigan H ' W Donald sweat: pit Carolyn Swetnam ' ff' X John Szathmary .trg : -. N l fr Qs ,IV4 ,,, V 7' , Q 1 M I ll . uv , , ,ff f , ff' ,f f , 1 sm Karen Tally John Tanner Otha Tanner Judie Taylor Michael Teeters Aaron Thomas Bonita Thomas Jack W. Thomas Larry R. Thomas Peggy Thomas Sharon Ann Thomas Sharon Thomas Yvonne Thompson Lloyd Thornton Saundra Thurman George Tinsley Delia Watts Richard Watts Dennis Weathers Patricia Weaver Gregory Webb Tommy Weiss Michael Wells Carolyn Wenholz Margaret Wheeler Fred White Richard White Fritz Weicking Randy Wiggins Rachel Wilbury Bernice Williams Delores Williams L 5' .f 3 ,.,v . fi? serrsl 5 Ki Q 5 A m. Ill Spurs Sophs Toward High Scholastic Goals 4,1 1 ' I .. . fs nttg ay ' wi K 1 ' , ' B J , xv ' .i '. 7-gr, i ' ii , 1,,,afii5i4. fir: I A 'ff . -2 ,Eu V m, f x R fi B 4- 4. : I ., .VE ::. ' R Q ' 1 f 4 A i f tnnt.n.. .9 wi 'nz L Gil 1 S, 4. ,, . iff' T T ai' f . rf? 3 I ggi! l Q 1. A ,--. 143 .. V gl 3 9 3 ,f William Tinsley Cynthia Tolbert Irma Tompkins Cynthia Torain Cathy Townsend Linda Turner Rose Turner Shelva Turner Karen Tyner Jerry Upchurch Britt Ursery Martha Usher Beverly Vance Lorelee VanCleave Ellen VanOsdol Mary E. Viers Ellen Voip Donnie Walker Lawrencine Walker Pat Walter Pauline Walker Michael Walters Kris Warmoth Veronica Warner Jerry Warr Bobby Washington Fred Watkins Dorothy Watson Isaac Watson Matthew Watson Peggy Watson Beverly Watts Elsie Williams James Williams Josephine Williams Kay Williams Maurice Williams Sally Williams Thelma Williams Jack Williamson Mary Ann Wilson Yolanda Wilson Marzell Woodruff Josephine Woods Carol Woodson Robert Woolley Andria Wooten Sarah Worley Elizabeth Wupper Joyce Yarbragh Patsy Yates Margo Young Alice Zaft Juris P. Zarins Mike Zeckel Valda Zilausis Q ii all Q P Q gl Fixing ! A R as ,,r ,Q-,. an F . 1 , Hr if 1 user it E 4 When the juniors entered their third year of high school, they embarked on a year filled with dreams, plans, and eager hopes. One of their dreams began before the year even started and culminated, after months of planning and rehearsing, in the excitement of Junior Vaudeville. Thanksgiving was brought to twelve grateful families when the juniors prepared baskets of food made possible by the generous response of the faculty and student body on Sacrifice Day. The Junior Policy Committee joined with the Senior Council as the two upperclasses worked together on the Clean-up and Citizenship Campaign to make the school a better place. Interclass spirit was strengthened by two Junior-Senior Dinners. Three hours passed like three minutes as juniors danced the night away at their Junior Prom. The junior year ended with class members anxiously anticipating the dis- tinction of becoming seniors. junior class sponsor john R. Morgan devotes his time not only to class activities but to his duties as a counselor. gens! MCT gpm., W' i, , . , A ,.,. ,, I -W.-ca nv Q, ,, L John Elected, Lead Juniors In Activities ' 'iii H - . ' C ..,,. ' 3 1 5 Lisa Aberson 1 if ' in i J Charlotte Adams J 'fi ' in g.V, ' V K' , Thomas Adkisson -:Z lx - Jay Alexander by I my .Zi I eo rey Allan ' S ,L S Jerry D. Allen B fi M A A Noni Allerdice I i Tom Alloway ' J s1':' I it Arnell Anderson Q ' I 2 Ford Andrew Anderson i f ' ' I J . j Janyee Anderson A 'S X A52 Valerie Ardner G.. X Fred Armor 5 William Armor pi-Q I Edwina Armour 3 A eff -'if Henry Armour ':'if: : 'zt' ' if A , Q S Ann Arthur 'Q' ff' 5 ' L Karlis Augenbergs T .- , Q - '43, Paul Ayers X A it John Bailey 5 ,.'- I ff - 1 H g V , Carol A. Baker l ..': ' . Carol Irene Baker N581 t Christina Baker J 5 'ii' I John Baker H9 Mary Barb Ballard Jacqueline Barbee Eugene Barbour Karen Barnett Sharon Barnett Barbara Barr John M. Barton James Baskerville John Bates Dennis Baxter Patricia Bayless William Beacham Evelyn Beard Al Bearman Lola Beck Arzella Rhea Bell Joan Bennett Marilyn Berendt Leora Berns Deana Bertorelli Zigurd Berzins David Biesemeyer Wm. Birdsong Rosalie Blackwell V- - - :.,2:5,.:f5 .gr K gift as. .wt fa 5 l s 6: tf- 1: . A V f lf ' - Q. t 1 Ri, - it prix re r Q if E 2 X ' J iiffll . Y Mary, Suzannah, Act Chairmen Work To , V as YT .3 ,i , -X ,e , , U,, . 1 li 4 2 ' 1' 'H 4 ' . 3.. , if J is A ,rr J J ff f .Q my 1, Qw, ,f,: . U, Ap. . I In , 1 J V' . Jug . as . ,Q an r f A Q Q V klzl I .V M 1 f,, , . E,:: AI,-A' ' ' E get Q' Qf ',V,: ' . . A- if It , I i 'LV,L 4 , 5,7 , , I ' l F x P, J J '-'.. f 5 'Z . ' : - J r if W r f rrr R J e Er, 1 B ., .a J Q Ji B to J .,,w 4 '53 . ,t ig ZMAZ N , Idabeth Blair Ann Blick Kathy Bloom Julie Boles Ronald Borinstein John Bowen Dianna Bradley Joan Brents Robert Breunig Jacqueline Brinkley Wm. Broadstreet Teresa Brock Clark Brooks Letha Brooks Donna Brown Joyce Brown Judith Brown Rebecca Brown Robart Brown Timothy Brown Nelleke Bruyn Brenda Bryant George Bryant Julie Buis Patricia Bullock Charles Burford Mable Burks Lizette Burns Barbara Burton Kathy Butt Hattie Byland Lynn Cain Sandra Cain Lynda Campbell Mike Campbell Paul Canno Ken Cargal Tracy Carroll Michael Carroll David Carter John Carter Judy Cartmell Joan Cartwright Charles Chapman Fred Charleston Josephine Cheatham Rudolph Cheatom Robert Cheek Jane Cheney Carol Childers Jacqueline Chilton Cathy Clark Elsa Clark Ross Clark Hilda Clay Larry Close Elizabeth Cobb Beverly Cohen Jane Cohn Martha Cohn Kathy Cole Beverly Collins Kathleen Compton James Conn Sandra Conn Sherry Conrad Shirley Ann Conyers Carol Cook Betty Corbitt Cassandra Cox Gary Craig Arthella Crawford Marcia Crawford Mary Jo Crawford Edmund D. Crouch Phyllis Cruce Dena Cunningham Joe Cunningham Milton Curry Eric Curtis Ivan Curtis Francis Dale Barry Lee Daniels Kathy Davidson Gale Davis Gwendolyn Davis Honore Davis Steve Davis Rita Day Pete Dean Cheryl DeBurger Douglas Demlow Ellen Derra Sue Dickerson E. Dorseysven Jan Dowd r t 6 Q. ic refer if W A J is :ZW W , ..: , gr . V N A C Zi M I I -',,, if A af' l all -- if .. B' 5 R oa a me Q wh? I. , Q,WWy , ., ., A Lg I ix QTL: i ii ' A :s e C 425115 A , f' t4.' A 'M tt- or K- J L K Q 'F -- r ' 5 aa M aiJ . f - .ui at Q Q.. .ff 2 ., . , N, I P ,,. 3 ' V. 5 M15 ii- x ,J ,V 4 ,f. xg J M I 'ffl S is lv ia , my me sf. i I ytg in 4 r,-i ,V ., 1 , ' P aaaa as J V V ' I ,.,L 1.17 r eelrr fee B E rrnr , f ,. l x L i bw 'vu ! hz A ,,,' Vlake Vaudeville of 764 A Spectacular Show X ' ' - 81, 4.4 E P Je! ,,,, ew 1, ,A Y 9 rf ' sgs Q 'I m . ' 1-: Q .W Q 2 Ls I' E O f Lf SL' f if , X 1 Ze , my A 1 , , gl. ,,,.,.,E , VQ N , . .-4 JJJ JgJJ f : ..J. . K f Ji Q 4 A f A Ilgi Si 2 if yk ...U ' X . .... ., F.. QF.. 5 ii. as I I t K s ' 9 8 4 K .:.,.:,.bQh, riff 1 Tom Dreesen Cynthia Dunn Theresa Dnningham Joe Durham Alan Earhart Carcle Earl Robert Earl John Earp Shirley Eastman Ann Edwards Ferdie J. Edwards Joyce Edwards Ronald Edwards Steve Edwards Alfred Ekanem Rosella Eldridge Marcia Ellis Dona Ellison Geryl Elmore Marianne Elsea Don Espiritu Dianne Eubanks Bob Evans Kathleen Evans Doris Fields Doris A. Fields Eugene Fife Judith Fisher Angela Flores Joyce Fork Ronald Fox Tamara F raley Suzy Franklin Roma Frazier Linda Frigand Kathy Fuller Jim Gabriel Ledietrich Gaddie Franklin Gaillard Elly Galloway Judy Gambill Regina Garrett Kathy Garstang Ellie Genovese Robert George Sara Gerald Tom Gifford Norman Glanzman Sidney Glanzman Ronald Glover Marv Goldstein Julian Gooch Suzanne Goodman Mike Goodson Bettye Gordon Andy Govogiani Sarah Gouge Gregory M. Gowdy Demitrus L. Grant Mike Grant Nick Graves Ron Grayson Kim Greeman Angie Greer Jacquelyn Grigsby Michael E. Grogan Pete Grosbach Sharon Grunden Judy Guess Janet Gussio Judy Guthartz Jim Hagg Paul Hagedon Tanya Hale Arnold Hall Helen Hall John Hall Luther Hall Elaine P. Hamilton Sandy Hammon Don Handy Sally Hankins Rhoda Hanley Kay Hanna Anita J. Harden Bobbie Harden Suzannah Hardesty Kathy Hardin Oliver Hardin Susan Hardisty Mioryone Hardy Emma Sue Hargis Mike Harrell Alice Harris Mark Harrison Kathleen Harvey iw f I I '. , og 1 I ' .. M .r.. I a t . M-.s.-sa . , W Writ 5 . lik ' we .. f . . W, at ta at Q Y ,,,. ,V A L0 ., . A l' ,Q Q fs ,X eww 3 5 2 9 it F 1 fi , , gg rt, A 1 a lg ' , 5 X ..,... E 15 J : Ira 4 w nv. 5 1.V 1 ei vu S' RFQ iw 6 .I .- -m. Sd! 45 . g 1 , A. . . , ,Q HQ -sw 5 'K F J' ff mr H A Robert D. Haukins Beverly Hayes Charles Hayes Dean C. Hedley Norman Heitzman Edwyna Henderson Edwina Hendersin Willie Henry Judi Jarrett Olga Jefferson Sally Jenkins Bob Johnson Forrest Johnson Mike Jonas Rosetta Jones Richard E. Jones unior Class Promotes - . g Q i mm ' f Qi Q ,. 4:1 Q I F' an ' A aalzl , it in x, ,. I 3 . l: ,,r 1 XA f I Fi PM . gi Hs si, 45 W 'vii it 'L J I' A frm sv J vkiwvx F Q H yHHH 99 W 1. ,I -1 at I 48 fav! I if H sq rf' ft? Biff' Y. z W: 1 ar H. H yyoe -1 ,. J K I .qw I -' 35,31 H I f -. W 1 if H Q r sy H H Avila - Gary Hester Ken Hickman Chester Hicks Bonnie Higgs Allyson Hill Phyllis Hill Yvonne Hill Peter Hilliard Darlene Hobbs Victoria Hogan Lawrence Holland Donald Holloway Richard Holmes Randy Holmgren Michael Holt Dennis Horvath Michael Horner Diane Horscroft Johnnie Hoskins Julia Hoskins Vera Hoskins Phyllis Hoover Joe Howard Debbie Huddle Ed Hudson Willie Hudson Jr. Ronald Hugar Jean Humphrey Caryn Hunt Meg Hurlburt Susie Huse Donna Jo Hyde Shirley Hyter Connie Irvin Bill Jack Anthony Jackson Dolores Jackson Jim Jackson Carol Jacobs Betty Jamell Helen Jordan Evelyn Joyner Harry Kahn Morry Kaplan Roger Kegg Kathi Kelley Louis Kelley Thomas I. Kelley Alicia Kemper Gloria Kemper James Kennedy Donald J. Kennerly Phil Kenney Jessica M. Kinnebrew Christine Kirby Anna Kirk Bobbie Jo Kish Richard Komisars Janice Kumb Theda Kyser Ruth Lacy Janis Kagzdirs Russell A. Lamb Robert Larsen Lance LaVertu William Lawrence Judith Lee Robert Lee Rick Lchner Susan Lemmon Sue Anne Lett Veronica Lewis Carol Liebert Susan Lind Carol Lockman Karen Lohmann Mary Lovelace Llorens Luis Bill Lyons David Marks f . V M : I4 M A :ie ,H . Ht HF Hs: f fl' Q sf 1 PEE? School Spirit .:'ie H t -iii H by H JH it Y ings A i H H .,-,' - Q K' A BN AH JA .Alf H if X . x A- bs W risH f ZH H y Sf T y .W 5 ..H.,H . 'site' A We ' at 'K HV 'u':s,- Y J ' rm' I L i ,.,' ' - Q If - levvr H.-- . --.. E T 4: 1 pe B H H1 -2 :M ' l if f ' Mr, 1 W ' Q xl 3 l 9 W S pw- rv V tr iage - gh as 9 r '.-r fa, , If an 91 if 2. mei , l ' Joyce Marks Gail Marmalad Betty Marshall Charles Martin Clematine Martin Dennis Martin James E. Martin Bonnie Mask While Readying For t t e ,, 3 2' y I W, 1,1 WI.. t eg. 7, y if ml as -We gi' 5' Pf X P 4 ,r 12: X . ef- ifif' .fi 5i5TfJx-Yl?ElQiLs e-is-J 7 ai -li, fi ie 5 Q I' ll ig ,. r.,r., W .. .,. mg, 4 s X , :fn F A:?J?' F l 9' is . I JW- W ,g ' sq Ff. -5 ., V:-if , -' 'ii M ' 4 . mx fa J 5 -or f 3 H mf . -M K., rf, if ni Norman Matthews Judy Maudlin Edw. Maurey Mike Mauro Gloriajean Maxey Winifred May Margaret Mayo Bill McBeth Clarke McCance Loman McClinton Alice McDowell Linda McFall Paul McGehee Marsha McGuire Ann Mclntire Linda Mclntyre Dorene McMurray Sheri Means Ernest Medaris Silvia Megnis Robert Mentendiep Sherry Milan Gayle Millar Don Miller Doug Miller Marion Miller Phyllis Miller Randy Miller Karol Milligan Audrey Mills Cheryl Mills Estella Mills Edna Mitchell Linda Moore Zippora Moore Marilyn Morris John Morrison Donald Murphy Mary Murray Bill Murrin Elma Nagle Jerald Nall Gregg Niceley Bill Nie Doug Nigh Mike Nordyke Rozi Oakshott Mary Jo Oldham College Boards Shirley Oldham Roger Oliver Ellynn Osborne Carl E. Otten James Overla John Oiols Barry Pakula Shirley Parker Judith Parks Gloria Parrish David Patterson Carolyn Patton India Paul Charles Payne Saundra Payne Edith Pearson 5 of Q h i giznziiigggizng Qi iffy P fl A .i., S-HQ f I U! Az l l Q ik'kff',4i A i .-. 1 4 5 I i Q si fe J A fe After promoting the junior Sacrifice Day, Greg Silver, Doug Smith, and Mr. Morgan pack Thankxgiziing food for uriforturmte families. , ii . ? ,A A m K M F. . iggi, : . rr ffQQQ Ai V J lf. V A kh A 43? 9? fig f Linley Pearson Margaret Perreault Robert C. Perry Paul Pinner Aubrey Pennyman Frank Phillippi Sandra Phillips Jim Placke Ann Poehlmann Paula Porter Louise Powell Steve Power uniors Climax Active . Q is .re aff aa f ffl - -,'- J ., ' as 'mf +i if 'f ' 'f':'l 55 ,lii ' P ' A . .:.-: . .i:,-- s f W it A P at l'lll ' A ' vi,:,i ee . L' leee Ar ,glxryi l s P aan Mara i fe IK: K' gh J JA .,,: I ., .,,., .. -- ,.,,-,,, W.. s,.is., , J Vkky Www, : : e's'l's e' e'S 'V gl 25 1 :mins Y ' 'ssi 2. ' V P ::. i s l' ii I ii ii ii 3 t A i 4? ,1 ii Asis , I'-f y ...A Tom Pragen Cherly Pratten Charles Price Cherly M. Price Flora Price Christine Prikaszikow Bryce Pruett Mary Pullen James Rains Lee Rainey Kathleen Ransom Sharon J. Reed Dan Rees Monica Reid Rowena Reid James Renner Rodney Ridley Gene W. Riggs Mary Glenn Rinne Steve Ripley Marcia Robinson Jon Roe Judith Rogers Pat Rogers Clarence Roney Eletha Roney Susie Ronk Norma Rose Jenny Rosenbaum Jerry Roth Homer Russell Patricia Russell Judy Rutlan Joe Ryan Phil Sachs Ina Salmins Karlis Salmins Anita Sanders Doris Sanders Gloria Sanders Herbert Satterfield Ted Sauvain Pat Schriever Carol Schuster Sandra Schwomeyer Josephine Scott Marcia Scott Judy Sears Year Tom Segal Bruce Seymour Vicki Sharp Burma Shelton Greg Silver Beverly Simmons Rachel Simmons Mike Siskind Claudia Skaare Debby Skeetz Ruth Slipais Carol Smith Dorothy Smith Doug Smith Louis Smith Robert Smith Vicky Smith Diane Smithers Quentin Solberg Marcia Soloman Robert Spahr Steve Spain Martha Spears David Stafford Ricky Stafford Chris Steichen Lynn Steinhour Joe Steinmetz Nancy L. Stout Valda Strauts Daniel Strickland Janet Strietelmeier David Suchocki Woodrow Sullivan Olivia Swan Jacqui Sweatman 1 :AA igl W ,, AM --fn I W . J Riff vfg- ' . af isisswzfwsf,-11 f- gf in-az . .A gg y Amr - if .. 3- . iw .- .. X s W .mf ss- 4 KS By Crowning if., ,, J . Algluz: + - af J ii! ' 1 ,,, , I W I .... gi if 'EP iaei l .,,. f Ay it . J ,fQ'fQ.,,g ' fc' 1 r . V'-' . 'L ,F iit' c ae rr .V 'iPt,g?2sWl . . xr age , , me. V . . , we K twfem X--. . 19.4 y Q5 We sf , . ft. .. A if 3:3 . ' Q ' ' ' ..,.. lyv .., .,... ..,.: l i - W' ee gm iframe? lg A rp , P' .. . f sl 1 Iff :U s N. gg it Q i it me X X , 1 5 5 . S 1 K .S , in L 1, fi Q' Q' Q AE, ft E 7 W W i i if Q L I Th I Q W I in hff' Q li A it I i Prom Carol Swindle Beverly Talley Charles Tally Deborah Taylor Gwen Taylor Judy Taylor Melvin Taylor Linda Teaque Joel B. Templin Lynn Tender Douglass Tevebaugh David Thatcher Alise Washington Phyllis Washington Reneldo Washington Arthur Watts Janet Watts Evelyn Webb Harold Webler Nerissa Weir John Welch Marie West Virgie West Donna Wheeler 62? y A - if D fiadli - 'W I in .. , I ueen, Electing Annual Editor llliliii ii if ' tlii f 7 5 iil r W A 'fa n :ZE R A ,,. 1 . . .. ry, - M I ' .I 7 , rv -s is , y ,q '71 i i ,, T rr4rJ-il t gf' A mlln y i ' R' -y, v ' s 1. 5 ':,,.a - '-I P 5' K x uu- ,,, I A QL, W , U s FEL. - . as FP x K Jack Thomas Mack Thomas Janis Thompson William Thrall Trudy Thrasher Particia Tinnin Charles H. Tinsley Walter C. Tipton Laverna Tolliver Maxine Tompkins Patsy Towe Janet Tower Stephen Traylor Jane Tucker Ronald Tucker Paul Turman Phyllis E. Turman Earlene Turnley Harlan Tyner Joan Tzucker Thomas Ulen Tom VanDevender Teresa Vertner Linell Vines Shirley Wadlington Sharon Wagoner Alice Walker Geoigeann Walker Helen Walker Joe Wall Ruthie Wall Gloria D. Wallace Mary Carolyn Walls Linda Walters Andrianne Wand Warren Ward Thelma Whitaker Barbara White Cecilia White Ronald Whiteside Saundra Whiteside Katie Whitinger Rex Wiley Carol Williams Doraine Williams Gloria M. Williams Hattie Williams Mary Ann Williams Paulette Williams Rodney Williams Sharon Williams Roberta Williams Valerie Williams Marilee Williamson Marylynn Williamson Samuel Willis Mary Beth Wilson Barbara Winston Ralph S. Wood Jr. William Woodson Karen Wooley Michal Wooster Darlynn Wright Ed Worth Milton Yakey Emilie Young Cynthia Zeckel Jack Zeigler Joe Zerbo my , W g X sei 1 V tti . ' it 19 'Q I Tx' JQ4 I :T . . ' A vs f. - . f ' L-sf 'I t Q ., ,yrr 4 - , , gitwi I sr 1 I Tx 7? A' sf W tt s , S :Iii is t Iyv 0 i s at El A! fiat gp '25 ,V Kg .av I tl - 5 .sf aw jim at Companionshzp is building ties in our high school days that never will be broken. It is a chain.' stronger with each new link. It is a stony: more complete with each new chapter. It is a tree growing frmer with each new root and fuller with each new lead It is a reef remaining stable though bigfeted ly the waves of time. It is friendbr greetings in the hallway, shouts through the cheering stands. I t is taking pride in our school and its traditions, realizing all that it has to IWW. It is wearing the Blue and White with honor. It is coming together individualhz as one. This is companionship. Th is is 5' W, W Mk M df .ff , Q v uf ' jg.. it ' ' .J 'E' ,W 3555 1 ' ,.., Q A T' .Q . -' -- ff f Senior Class Officersfjohn Allerdice, president, Cynthia Mauck, vice-presidentg Midge Staley, secretary, Bobbie Baldwin, Annual editor, Robby Smith, treasurer. John, Cynthia, Robby, Midge, Bobbie 'W- NN. As senior class sponsor, Mrs. Dorothy Otto has endeared her- self to the Class of 1963 through her eforts to help the class succeed in its plans for high school and college. Service to their class, to the school and to the com- munity was the goal of the 1963 seniors. In serving their class the seniors organized a cheering block to promote a winning spirit for the Manual football game. A pitch-in dinner before the game brought the class together for the first official meeting. The senior play, All Shook Upf' and the Senior Christmas Party provided an interlude of fun. juniors and seniors joined forces in a special cheer- ing section at a January basketball game, and in Febru- ary the two classes held a joint class meeting, luncheon, and party. The Turnabout Dance found the usual dating procedure reversed, and Class Day with its humor and burns caught many seniors off guard. A series of money- making projects came in the spring, the proceeds going to pay for the Christmas charity activities and the Class Gift. In serving the school, the class began the year with a successful Echo campaign that increased subscriptions by 50 per cent. The school was spic and span-for a while- as the juniors and seniors jointly sponsored a clean-up campaign. A senior service week took shape in the spring which produced repairs for the school and cleaner cars for the teachers. Q L Senior CounCilkFRONT ROW: Bobbie Baldwin CAnnualj, Cynthia Mauck Cvice-pres.j, Mrs. Otto Qsponsorj, John Allerdice fpres.j, Robbie Smith ftreas.j. Not pictured-Midge Staley Qsecl. SECOND ROW: Peggy Kohn, Sharon Moore, Laurie Kohn, Carol Stout, Gwen Solomon, Susy Beamer. Cheryl Boringer, Nancy Pe- ters. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Mott, Hilary Stout, Betsy Buck, Obie McKenzie, Chris Duckwall, Randy Faro, Dave L. Miller, Bob Adams, Nathan Levin. FOURTH ROW: Bob Jackson, George Vyverberg, Andy Morrison, Andy Crowe, Peter Birge, Ed Weathers, Tom Ehrich, Cigaree Dunn, Andy Falender. Work With Mrs. tto For Class of 1963 In service to the community the class conducted parties in wards of local hospitals. Special visits were made by class members to rest homes and orphanages throughout the year, and the class held a spring book drive to col- lect books for overseas. The curtain fell on a wonderful year with three final activities which mean the end of one stage of life-but the beginning of another. Baccalaureate came on June 1, a Sunday afternoon. Following it, on June 4, came com- mencement with the seniors marching slowly into place to the strains of 'iPomp and Circumstancef, And what everyone expected to be wrapped in glee actually brought a lump in the throat. Finally, with the annual Grad Dance, the high school days of the Class of 1963 came to an end. By wotlrzg fm FZIINX ojfzrwx, foznirzf 1m'm!u'fi. mm' flow ffm' uf- ficerx, fi7Zffl'Il l,'m:r'foral f4'z'1.v zz jnzrt of the MV!!-UI' rlizif. A Senior pitch-in dinner before xezieral athletic gamer and a special Decorations chairmen Cecilia Long and Dick Brewer help Mrs. cheering section boosted the Satan teams. Otto trim the tree at the annual Christmas party. R I 3 funior officers for the clam of 1963 were Steve Hopper, prexidentg Kfihn, 5f0Ve5fl'J'J Phyllf-Y M0ff, V6Wdffl'illf? fllfliffnani Pegg? KWWL Betxy Buck, zfice presidentg Andy Morrison, treaxurerg Laurie Program ffdlwfi Steve Wfllkeff -YWg6a'lf'af'W'7l-Y 130 Meanwhile, back at the pad, Margie Maxon and Christy Robb enact a scene from the senior play, All Shook Up. Serving food at the junior-Senior Banquet, eo-chairman Sharon Moore arrangex the plates. Seniors rally to boost the football team to Victory over .Manmzl on Senior Night at julius Field. A Slzortrialge tradition is carried out by .venior clam previrlmzt fohn Allerdice ax he prevents the Senior Ax to junior elrlxx prexidelzt Doug Smith. 131 JUNIOR Cheryl Boringer, 2nd Midge Staley Cynthia Mauck Janice Knox Queen Jolee Beniield Carol Stout Hilary Stout Gwen Solomon PROM Mary Bean, 3rd Margie Montgomery Kathy Schoellkopf Martha McWilliams CHESTER ANN ACREE-Frolic, Echo Agent, Girls Track, Intramural Bowling, Booster, Red Cross Clubs. ROBERT IAMES ADAMS-Sr. Council, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Key Club, Student Board, Annual Qbus. mgr.l, Frolic, Freshman Football. IOHN GRAHAM ALLERDICE-Sr. Class President, Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Chairman, Vaudeville, Act Chairman, Key Club Cscc.j, Student Board Ctreas.l, Annual Ccopy ed.D, Echo, Christmas Echo tad mgr.J, Frolic, A Cappella, Madrigal, Music Men, Debate fpresj, History, Human Relations, National Thespians, Naturalist, Quill and Scroll Cpres.l Clubs, Honor Student Program, AFS Exchange Student to Phillipines, National Honor Society. THOMAS JAMES ALLISON-Reserve, Varsity Wrestling. PHILIP AMERSON-Sr. Play, Vaudeville, A Cappella, Dc- bate, National Thespians, Naturalist Clubs. 'IIMMYE RUTH ANDERSON-Vaudeville, Act Chairman, Girls League, Frolic, Office, Guidance Assts., Echo, Annual Agents, Commencement Ushers, Booster, Le Cercle Francais Clubs. MICHAEL ANDREW ANDERSON-Vaudeville, Echo, Annual Agents, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football, Reserve Wrestling. IEWEL ANN ARMISTEAD-Human Relations Club NANCY CAROL AULT-Office Asst., Booster Club, -Mary- dale High School. EARL BAILEY SANDRA BALDRIDGE-Sr. Play, Girls League, Student Board, Annual, Echo, Christmas Echo, Choral Club, Gym Asst., Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Booster, Naturalist, Red Cross Clubs. ROBERTA BLYTHE BALD WIN-Sr. Class Annual Editor, Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Echo Editor, Christmas Echo, Cor- respondent, Frolic, Cadet Choir, Biology, Phys. Ed. Asst., Booster, Footlights, History, Naturalist fsteering comm.J, Quill and Scroll fsec. hist.l Clubs, Honor Student Program, Biology, English, Journalism Awards, National Honor Society. PHYLLIS ANN BARDWELL-Vaudeville, Student Board, Cadet Choir, Footlights, Human Relations, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. VIRGINIA SUE BARTONwAnnual, Croquis Club. GAIL DIANE BAYER-Sr. Play, Girls League, Annual, Commencement Usher, Annual Agent. MARY SUSAN BEAMER7Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Annual if-HCUHY Cd-l S Echo Qbus. mgr.j , Frolic, Band fsec.j , Guidance Asst., Booster, Fiction fpresj, Hi-Pi, Le Cercle Francais Cseoj, Math, Mu Alpha Theta Cvice-pres.j Clubs, Honor Student .Program, Band, Biology, English Awards, National Honor Society. MARY EVELYN BEAN-Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Echo, Frolic, A Cappella, Girls Ensemble, jr. Prom Queen Candidate? Fresh' man Cheerleader, Gym Asst., Commencement Usher, Booster, Red Cross Clubs, Honor Student Program, lntra-City Student Collilgiiirs fEAN BELL7Girls League, Frolic, Fine Arts Agent, Human Relations Club, Typmg Award- . ..., H ww-was N f i All 1: I t-IZ. -I JP K - ,ov if, A I: 1-' 1' ?:nv sf. .J SV f 1 f lg. 'Of T331 '34 . be .,. N - I' ,Stk - V .nz ::x::a..v's: ns, - I, ' -5 ,S?fffgif1sm 'E,?f 1- '- .. , 1 . .sz W .as ,gy ,,,,,, if ,:,..v-, -f1.,.f 1 8 fg igpf ' 1 ,K A Rf dr 3 S fi V 2 . . .. Q, 1,2 .CK is Q 1 5,250 HJ!! mf ,Dude find 1' 'Flin as ...mx 'Fei-w 4-'fs fw H 4 32 ' H -- of G at of .f ' ef' 1 5 in at v. lg Q A. .5 gm X .W 13 gf 'D' fm' mmf, X x.:: ,., ki i 5' 4 E , 55 ' eil 45 it, 2355121 i t- . Yr' 'ls' . , .,,A: IEVZ: E :Lq ii :Aqm I gg, Q . ai .3 si SEQ Q' -I .Q 134 KENNETH DAVID BELL-Vaudeville, Fine Arts Agent, Freshman, Reserve Football. SANDRA KAY BELOW-Fine Arts Agent, Booster, Red Cross Clubs. BETTY ,IOLEE BENFIELD-Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Act Chairman, Girls League, Echo, Frolic, A Cappella, Girls Ensemble, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Jr. Prom Queen Candi- date, Freshman Cheerleader, Intramural Volleyball, Booster, Debate, Fiction Clubs, Biology, Music Awards. LINDA FAYE BENNETTfGirls League, Echo, Echo Satellite, Frolic, Language Asst., Annual Agent, Le Cercle Francais, Spanish Clubs, Language Study in Mexico, National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist, NATSP Spanish Contest Qlst placel, National Honor Society. KARELL ANN BENTLEY7Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. CAROLE ANN BERRY-Girls League, Cadet Choir, Fine Arts Agent, Booster, Footlights, FBLA, Library, Red Cross, Y- Teens. NANCY SUZANNE BERWICK-Sr. Play, Vaudeville, Frolic, Cadet Choir, Gym Asst., Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, FBLA Club. IOHN C. BIEDINGER-ROTC Honors, Drill Team, Color Guard, Fine Arts Agent, Reserve Wrestling, Intramural Bas- ketball. EILEEN MARIE BILL-Annual, Christmas Echo, Orches- tra, Devilettes, Cadet Choir, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Human Relations, Naturalist, Red Cross Clubs. RICHARD R. BINCER-Frolic, Red Cross Club. PETER ,IULIUS BIRGEXSL Council, Jr. Prom Comm., Key Club, Student Board, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Fiction ftreas.l, History, Naturalist Clubs, Honor Stu- dent Program, Finalist-NCTE Writing Awards Contest. IEANETTE CHRISTINA BLACKSTONE-Frolic, Choral Club, Concert Choir, Red Cross Agent, FBLA, Red Cross, SPQR Clubs, Shorthand Award. IAMES DAVID BLACKWELL-Freshman, Varsity Foot- ball, Freshman, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Wrestling, Letterman lub. C SHARON ELIZABETH BLAIR-Vaudeville, Girls League, Annual, Christmas Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Intra- mural Volleyball, Booster, Human Relations, Red Cross, Y- Teens Clubs. IOYCE EVELYN BLUNT-Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Girls Bowling, Big Sister. CHERYL LOU BORINGEI:-Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Student Board, Frolic, A Cappella fpres., sec.j, Madrigal, Girls Ensemble, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Jr. Prom, Homecoming, Jamboree Queen Candidates, Bus. Asst., Commencement Usher, Booster, National Thespians, SPQR Clubs, Botany Award, Honor Student Program, Na- tional Honor Society. RICHARD DOUGLAS BOUKES+Vaudeville, Table Ten- nis Intramurals, Hi-Pi Club. DAVID BOURKE-Key Club, Student Board, Annual Qlayout ed.Q, Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Varsity Tennis, Hi-Pi, Letterman, Naturalist' Clubs, Biology, English Awards, Honor Student Program. RONALD BOWENSBand, ROTC Drill Team, Honors, Officer, Echo Agent, Freshman Wrestling, Naturalist, Stamp and Coin Clubs. SUSANNE ELLEN BOYD--Sr. Play, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Annual, Echo, Christmas Echo, Frolic, A Cappella, Girls Ensemble, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Commencement Usher, Booster, Debate, Footlights Qsecj, History, Fiction, National Thespians, True Blue Clubs. KATHRYN ESTELLA BRADLEY-Student Board: Frolic, A Cappella, Choral Club, Cadet, Concert Choirs, Bookstore Asst., Booster Club. CHARLES ALVIN BRANDON+Vaudeville, Student Board, Echo, Fine Arts Agents. BARBARA LOUISE BRAYTON -- Sr. Play, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Act Chairman, Girls League, Student Board, Frolic, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Library Asst., Com- mencement Usher, Echo Agent, Booster, History Clubs. RICHARD DA VID BREWER-Vaudeville, Annual fsports ed.j, Echo, Correspondent, Orchestra, Band, Biology Asst., Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Hi-Pi Qpresj, Math, Mu Alpha Theta Qtreas.j, Naturalist, Quill and Scroll Qhist.j Clubs, Honor Student Program, Biology Award, National Merit Certificate, National Honor Society ftreasj. CAROLYN SUE BROWN-Sr. Play, Vaudeville, Frolic, Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Booster, FTA Cvice-pres.j, Human Relations Clubs, Shorthand Award. DELOIS BROWNfVaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Frolic, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Booster, FTA, Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister. MARY KAY BROWNgCadet Choir, Music Asst., Echo Agent. MOLLETTE BROWN-Vaudeville, Girls League, Echo, Frolic, FTA Ctreas.j, Human Relations Clubs. SHARON ELAINE BRUNER-Vaudeville, Annual, Echo, Christmas Echo, Devilettes, A Cappella, Choral Club, Con- cert, Cadet Choirs, Music Asst., Echo, Annual Agents, Booster, Naturalist Clubs. SALLY BRUNS-Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Act Chair- man, Girls League, Choral Club, Commencement Usher, Booster Club. IENNY LOUISE BRUNSMA-Broad Ripple High School. PA ULA MARIE BRYANTfVaudeville, Frolic, A Cappella, Cadet Choir, Fine Arts Agent, Big Sister. WILLIAM DAVID BUCHERfAnnual, Freshman Wres- tling, German, Hi-Y, Naturalist, Stamp and Coin Clubs. ELIZABETH ALICE BUCK+Jr. Class Vice-President: Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudevillez Student Board Cvice-pres.j, Echo, Frolic, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Cheerleader, Art Asst., Commencement Usher, Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Booster, Naturalist Clubs, .Art Award, Scholarship, Botany Award, National Honor Society. fARNELL BURKS-Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Booster, PBI-A, Human Relations, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister. . LARNELL BURKS1--Girls League, Student Board: Christ- mas Echo, Frolic, Cadet Choir, Booster, FTA, FBLA, Human Relations, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister. - frfwgf ' 219 if 95 X f..' 1'l.: .wisififf ' F? s : E 'Q W - , ' liikfiilfm ' , ,.,,t. i l il ' QE' l35 i f K . P-ff. i ' ' i., .f' 4 K sf . 'sax . H .,... ,,0.,,,,, , ,V at Q0 -of ,... 4.0 fi' 5107 Rv X ,.,a.. Wx. Son. . t - uv Q, r-'4 .-ff. i V fififj' A f. t by W th-A I as gm. Z mr. Y L,,L z .1 , -, ti ufenwm, get ax , f- :ff- t .. tm- t -zQf,,,tz,, -E, ,P-,,. Q Q, fi , K 3 if gf- w ss2w2tt:wz.1 i s -- F if Q, 'E ll - H 1.1 55295 -51.55 'IEW5i5:5?':1F'E5QlCEH''- 'i. . : 1:'? E-5 F521 '.52Htz'2:1.-2w2f.:i2..12 :U f cdr , .. ,E1,, ,.,.- . . ..... , . . ::,i .,, ,E,g ,I IVVZI L, , ,-.,,:A . . g . . , -,121 V isa ' BEVERLY IEAN BURNLEY-Vaudeville, Frolic, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Booster, Human Relations, Jazz-Classics, Y-Teens Clubs. BONITA LEE BURRIS-Frolic, Intramural Bowling. BRENDA BAYE BUSH-Sr. Play, Red Cross Club. LINDA KAYE BUSH-Sr. Play, Red Cross Club. IOEL TAMM CAHNfEcho, Frolic, Biology Asst., Wres- tling, Debate, Discussion, Fiction Cvice-pres.j, Human Rela- tions, Table Tennis Clubs, Honor Student Program. PAMELA SUE CAIN-Vaudeville, Girls League, Frolic, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Library, Gym Assts., Annual,Fine Arts Agents, Booster, Library Clubs, Big Sister. IOSEPH N. CALDWELL, jR.7Freshman, Reserve Track, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling, Intramural Basketball, Red Cross Club. CHRISTINA MARIE CAMBELL+Booster, FBLA Clubs. THUMAS DEL CAMPBELL-Vaudeville, Christmas Echo, WIAN, Music Men fpresl, Concert Choir Cpres.j , Bus. Asst., Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Honor Student Program. MANANA CAUDLE- - - 1 ' Arts Agents, Booster, Y-TcSiiEhCl3l?si. A Cappella, Echo, Fme IOHN ED WARD CAUSEY-Vaudeville, Freshman Foot- ball, Freshman, Reserve Baseball. SUE ANN CHILDERS-Echo, Christmas Echo, A Cap- pella, English Asst., Echo Agent, Big Sister. DEBORAH CHILDS-Fine Arts Agent, Red Cross Club. TIMOTHY IAMES CLAGUE-Sr. Play, Vaudeville, Echo Agent, Freshman Wrestling, Chess, Footlights, National Thes- pians, Overseas Clubs. CAROLYN SUE CLARK-Girls League, Choral Club, English, Library Assts. IAMES ANDREW CLARK-Freshman Football, .Intra- mural Softball, Basketball, Volleyball. , LINDA KAYE CLARK-Echo, Correspondent, Frolic, Cadet Choir, Booster, FBLA Clubs. I EDDYE REONIA CLEMMONS-Sr. Play, Vaudevilile, Annual, Frolic, Homecoming, Track Queen Candidates, Fine Arts Agent, Booster, FTA, Human Relations, Red Cross Clubs, Big Sister. KENNETH CLEVERLY-Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Library Club. DONALD ALAN CLICK--Vaudeville, Student Board, Echo, Orchestra, Band C2nd Licut.j, Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Naturalist, SPQR Clubs. HELEN MARIE CLOYD7Jr. Prom Comm., Echo, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Guidance Asst., Echo Agent. ROBERT COE-Echo Agent, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track. SHERREL COHEN-Jr. Prom C0mm.,Vaudeville, Girls League, Frolic, Cadet Choir, Commencement Usher, Echo Agent, Booster, Footlights Clubs. PAMELA ANNETTE COLICH-Sr. Play, Vaudeville, Girls League, Annual, Echo, Christmas Echo, A Cappella, Choral Club, Concert, Cadet Choirs, Booster Club Qsec.j, Honor Student Program, Big Sister, Typing Award. IEAN THERESE OONLEY-Sr. Play, Girls League, Stu- dent Board, Annual Qfaculty ed.Q, Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Honor Student Program, Botany, English Awards, National Honor Society. HARRIETTE VESTA CONNwVaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Christmas Echo, Frolic, Cadet Choir, Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Library, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. LARRY B. COOKE-Student Board. IOAN ELAINE COX+Jr, Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Girls League Csec.j, Frolic, Reserve Cheerleader, Commencement Usher, Annual Agent, Booster Club. ANDRA IEAN CRA WFORD-Sr. Play, Annual, Echo, Dean of Girls Asst., Echo, Annual Agents, Booster, Footlights, Great Books, Hi-Pi ftreas., vice-pres.j, Math, National Thes- pians, Naturalist, SPQR, True Blue Clubs, Honor Student Program, Botany Award. ZONDA LOUISE CREIGHTON 5 Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Frolic, Cadet Choir, Echo Agent, Red Cross Club. WILLIAM CROSSfRadio Club. SUE HELEN CROWDER-Sr. Play, Jr. Prom Comm-, Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Annual, Echo, Frolic, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Dean of Girls Asst., Com- mencement Usher, Echo, Annual Agents, Booster, FTA, His- tory fsec.j, True Blue Clubs. . . ANDREW LEWIS CROWE-Sr. Council, Vaudeville, Stu- dent Board, English Asst., Fine Arts Agent, Freshman Foot- ball, Reserve Cross Country, Honor Student Program. nu., Nui at. 4 VERONICA LEE CUNNINGHAM-Vaudeville, Corre- - ' spondent, Echo Agent, Booster, Footlights Clubs, Biology, , Journalism Awards. . , Wai SHARRON ELAINE DABNEY--Girls League! Student .. ' , QSM Board, A Cappella, Choral Club, Fine Arts Agent, Booster, A '- Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. '-, ,uw .. ELIZABETH RUTH DAFT-Girls League, Echo Agent, True Blue Club. H f ' ,rf a 'L l ' ,,,f i' tg: 137 ,if .t :.,,jQ,,,.j,E,,L,,fs.z: , 5 HE, ' Q is Lf I Q I ' ' ' 3, 1, ,z v , ha . , ,h,.X...,, 1, ,Q , f -' fy. SYM. 5' SANDRA RHEA DANGERFIELD-Girls League, Student Board, Frolic, Cadet Choir, Fine Arts Agent, FTA, Human Relations, Jazz-Classics, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs, Biology Award. RONALD E. DAVENPORT-Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track, Reserve, Varsity Cross Country, Letterman Club. MARTHA LOUISE DAVIS--Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Echo, Frolic, A Cappella, Girls Ensemble, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Varsity Cheerleader, Dean of Girls Asst., Commencement Usher, Echo Agent, Booster, National Thespians Clubs. PAUL.KENNETH DAVIS-Orchestra, Fine Arts Agent, Chess, H1-Pi, Red Cross, Senate, Stamp and Coin Clubs, I.U, Algebra, Geometry Contests, Exercise In Knowledge. CHERYL DEBURGER OLGA T. DONEY-Band, Echo, Fine Arts Agent, Big Sis- ter. RITA FRANCES DOTSON-Echo, Fine Arts Agents, FTA, Human Relations, Red Cross Clubs. DENNIS DOWDELL, fR.-Vaudeville, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Human Relations Club. GARY TOIBER DUBO W-Vaudeville, Library Asst., Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Intramural Bowling, Stamp and Coin Club. CHRISTOPHER K. DUCKWALL-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Key Club,.Annual, Cappella, Reserve Baseball, Freshman Wrestling, Fiction, National flhes- pians Clubs. , CAROL MARIE DUMASfGirls League, Fine Arts Agent, Booster, FTA, Great Books, Library, Red Cross, Y-Teens ClL1bS. MARK DUNCAN7Student Board, Fine Arts Agent, Fresh- man, Reserve Football, Freshman, Reserve Wrestling, Red Cross Club. CIGAREE EARL DUNNgSr. Council, Jr. Prom. Comm.: Student Board, Frolic, Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Freshman, Re- serve, Varsity Basketball, Letterman, Table Tennis Clubs. NAOMI GRACE DUNSCOMB-Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs, HARRY IAMES DUPREE-Echo, WIAN, Reserve Track, Reserve Wrestling. THOMAS LINDLEY EHRICHwSr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Act Chairman, Key Club fvice- pres.J, Student Board Qpubj, Annual fcopy ed.J, Echo, Frolic, A Cappella Chist.j, Madrigal Cpresj, Freshman Foot- ball, Freshman, Reserve Baseball, Debate Csec.j. History Cpub.j, National Thespians, Naturalist, Quill and Scroll ftreasj Clubs, Honor Student Program, National Merit Certificate, English Award, Exercise In Knowledge, National Honor So- ciety. CATHY IRENE ERNST-Vaudeville, Frolic, Nurse Asst., Fine Arts Agent, Booster, Naturalist Clubs, Big Sister. ANNA IOYCE EVANS-FBLA, Footlights, National Thes- pians Clubs. ANDREW IOHN FALENDER-Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom. Comm., Vaudeville, Key Club, Student Board Cpresj, Frolic, Echo Agent, Debate, Hi-Pi fvice-pres., sec.j, History, Human Relations, Le Cercle Francais ftreas.j Math Qpresj, Mu Alpha Theta fpres.J, Naturalist fsteering comm.j Clubs, Honor Student Program, Inter-City Student Council ftreas.J, National Honor Society. RICHARD FARMER-Student Board, Echo Agent, Table Tennis Club. DONALD RANDALL FARO-Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom. Comm., Key Club, Student Board, Annual, Fine Arts Agent, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football, Freshman, Re- serve, Varsity Wrestling, Letterman, Naturalist Clubs, National Honor Society. IUDITH ANN FIELDS-Vaudffvilleg Student Board, Biol- ogy Asst., Fine Arts Agent, Booster, FTA fvice-pres.j, Red Cross, SPQR Clubs. NANCY FAY FISHBACK-WIAN, Cadet Choir, Math Asst., Echo Agent, Booster, Physical Science, Poetry, Red Cross Csec., treas.D Clubs, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. PHYLLIS ANN FITZCIBBONS-Girls League, WIAN, Choral Club, Footlights Club, Honor Student Program. TERRANCE IOHN FITZPATRICK-Stage Crew. IANIS KAY FORD-Jr. Prorn Comm., Vaudeville, Guid- ance Asst., Commencement Usher, Echo Agent, Booster Club. SIDNEY FOSTER-Harry E. Wood High School. CATHERINE LOUISE FOUTTY-Sr. Play, Vaudeville, Girls League, Annual Qunderclassmen ed.j, Echo, Christmas Echo, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Gym Asst., Commencement Usher, Echo Agent, Booster, Naturalist, Table Tennis, Na- tional Thespians Clubs, Big Sister, Devilettes, Honor Student Program, Typing, Biology Awards. DEANNA IEAN FREEMAN-Girls League, Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Croquis, Debate, FTA, Human Relations Clubs, Gold Key Award. IEAN ANN GANTZ-Girls League, Student Board, Annual, Echo, Frolic, A. Cappella, Choral Club fsec.J , Gym, Chem- istry Assts., Echo, Annual Agents, Red Cross Club, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. DARLENE IACQUELINE GIBBS-Choral Club, Cadet Choir. DONALD GLASPIE-Intramural Basketball, Chess, Table Tennis Clubs. VICTORIA GOLDEN STEVE PHILLIP GOLDMAN-Student Board, Annual fphotoj, WIAN, Frolic, Chemistry Dept. Asst., Echo, Annual Agents, Intramural Bowling, Table Tennis, Radio fpresj, Photography fvice-pres.J Clubs. HARRY ALFRED GONYER, jR.-Annual, Echo, Christ- mas Echo, Frolic, German, History, Naturalist Clubs, Honor Student Program, Biology, French, History Awards. THOMAS NIVEN GRABER-Vaudeville, Student Board, Frolic, A Cappella, Glee Club, Concert Choir, Fine Arts Agent, Freshman Wrestling fmgrj. BYRON H. CRAY+Echo. RALPH L. GREEN Volleyball, FBLA Club. BEVERLY ANN GRIGSBY-Sr Play' Vaudeville' Frolic' 1g3?2:E5hXsiIalglCiiPi, Human Relations,. Le Cercle Francais Clubs, E-Frolic, Fine Arts Agent, Intramural BARBARA ANN GURNELL-Sr. Play, Frolic, Orchestra' Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Human Relations Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Biology Award. i SANDRA GURNELL 1 THOMAS IACKSON HACKER-Jr. Prom Comm., Vaude- ville, Key Club Ctreasj, Student Board, Freshman Reserve Basketball, Reserve Baseball. i PA UL HAGEDON DEANNA HALL LARRY N. HALL+Frolic, Fine Arts Agent, Freshman Foot- ball, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Freshman, Reserve Track, Letterman Club ftreas.j. ALICE ETHEL HAMMERSCHMIDT+Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents. IOHN C. HANSEN-Sr. Play, Vaudeville, Annual Cad. mgr.D, Christmas Echo fad. mgr.l, ROTC Officer, Honors, Biology, Visual Aids, Library Asst, Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Varsity Wrestling Manager, Human Relation, Library, Naturalist, Red Cross ftreas.j, Senate Clubs, Marion Teenage Saftey Council. KENNETH HARDING-English, Biology Asst., Chess, Nat- uralist, Overseas, Stamp and Coin, Table Tennis Clubs. RAYi..OND HARDY SUE HARKER-Sr. Play, Girls League, Annual, Echo, Christmas Echo, Frolic, Cadet Choir, Business Asst., Booster Cl b. EONNA LEE HARVEY+Choral Club, Echo Agent, Ger- man, Senate Clubs. KAREN HATFIELD-Fine Arts Agent. CHARLOTTE DARLYNE HATHAWA Y-Biology Asst., Jazz-Classics, Table Tennis Clubs. REENE HAWKINS WALTER f. HAYESfROTC Officer, Honors: Freshman Football: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track. RICHARD HENDRICK--ROTC: Fine Arts Agent: Fresh- man, Reserve Wrestling: Red Cross Club. CURTIS HEYDT, fR.fVaudeville: Frolic: Orchestra: Band: Freshman, Varsity Football. TIMOTHY WALTER HIGGINS-Vaudeville: Student Board: Frolicg A Cappella: Music Men: ROTC: Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents: Freshman Football: Reserve Track: Fresh- man, Reserve, Varsity Cross Country: Croquis, Human Rela- tions, Jazz-Classics, Red Cross Clubs. PATRICIA LEE HITTLEW Business Asst.: Echo, Fine Arts Agents: Red Cross Club. SALLY IIODGIN-Vaucleville: Student Board: Frolic: A Cappella: Maclrigal fsec.D: Choral Club: Cadet Choir: Gym, Library Asst.: Commencement Usher: Echo Agent: Booster Club. NANCY JANE HOLSAPPLE- -Student Board: Annual Cad. mgr.j: Echo: Christmas Echo: Biology. Chemistry Asst.: Echo. Fine Arts Agents: Naturalist Club Qsteering comm.j: Honor Student Program: National Merit Semi-Finalist: National Honor Society. STEVEN PHILLIP IIOPPER- jr. Class President: Sr. Council: Jr. Policy: Vaudeville: Key Club: Student Board: Echo: Echo Agent: Freshman, Varsity Football: Freshman Baseball: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling: Golf: Letter- man fsec.j, Naturalist Clubs: Honor Student Program: Hoosier Boys State: National Honor Society. DARLENE HORTON---Red Cross Agent: Human Rela- tions, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. TOM HOUSHOUR+Wrestling. GRACE HOWARD DONA HOWARTH--Frolic: A Cappella Choir: Choral Club: Office Asst.: Honor Student Program. DAVID HOWE7Key Club: Echo Agent: Golf. fOHN S. HOWETTf,Ir. Prom Comm.: Vaudeville: Stu- dent Board: Christmas Echo: Echo Agent: Freshman, Reserve Basketball: Freshman Baseball: Cross Country: Golf: Natural- ist Club. DAVID FRANCIS HUMMONSW Band: Cross Country: ln- tramural Bowling. PETER VANCE ILLYES-Student Board: A Cappella: Music Men: Golf. DANNY GLEN INMAN--Arsenal Technical High School. MARGARET VICTORIA IACK-Sr. Play fStudent Di- rectorj: Jr. Prom Comm.: Vaudeville: Girls League: Student Board Qseel: Annual: Frolic: A Cappella: Madrigal: Choral Club: Music Asst.: Annual, Fine Arts Agents: Booster, Foot- lights, National Thespians, True Blue Clubs: Honor Student Program: Botany Award. C7554 ML kwa 'UO' 'P ,f 3' FL:-1' ACA of H ax ,ff WO' A ffm -, ,se . 5 4' is N. . E, , 3: - r'3xX1Qzfi fi' ar' Q05 33? ,121 v-' , gwifiz- msgfiilis 1- 'fil' - . 't. .4314 45112, .-as K Ed ay Qi sig l42 PETER jACKMANiGerman Club. JAMES IACKS-Frolic, Fine Arts Agent, Freshman Re- serve, Varsity Basketball, Letterman Club. i MATTIE MAE JACKSON-Girls League, Frolic, Guidance Asst., Echo, Fine Arts Agents, FTA, Human Relations Red Cross, Spanish, Y-Teens Clubs, Honor Student Program,: Typ- ing Award. ROBERT O. fACKSON, IR.-Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Vaudeville, Key Club, Student Board, Annual, Echo Qsports ed.l, Correspondent, WIAN fsports directorl, A Cappella: Madrigal, Echo Agent, Debate, Le Cercle Francais, Quill and Scroll Clubs, IHSPA President, Marion County High School Red Cross Board fpres.j, National Honor Society Cpres.l. ROGER M. fETTfSr. Play, Annual, Christmas Echo, Golf, Table Tennis Club. DAVID VV. IOHNSON--Band, Annual Agent, Freshman Wrestling, Table Tennis Club. DIANA KAY IOHNSON-Vaudeville, Girls League, Stu- dent Board, Frolic, Y-Teens Club. FORREST IOHNSON NEDRA M. IOHNSONXSL Play, Vaudeville, Student Board, Annual Qclub picture ed.j, Echo Editor, Christmas Echo Co-Editor, Teen Star Correspondent, Frolic, Choral Club, Fine Arts Agent, Library Asst., History, Le Cercle Fran- cais, Library fsec.j, Overseas, Quill and Scroll fsec., vice- pres.J, Stamp and Coin Cpres.j Clubs, Honor Student Program, Biology Award. PA UL THILO IOHNSON-Vaudeville, Key Club, Annual, Gym. Asst., Freshman, Varsity Football, Freshman Basketball Qmgr.j, Letterman, Naturalist fsteering cornmj, Table Tennis Clubs, Biology Award. l PAULA ANITA IONES-Girls League, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Booster, Y-Teens Clubs. RICHARD fONES-ROTC, Rifle Team, Freshman, Re- serve, Varsity Football, Freshman Wrestling, Red Cross Club. STEPHEN LEWIS fONESiSr. Play, Vaudeville, Frolic- A Cappella Choir, Madrigal, Music Men, Music Dept. Asst.i Echo Agent, Footlights, National Thespians Clubs. ROSIE KAPLAN-Girls League, Student Board, Annual, Cadet Choir, Attendance Desk Asst., Annual, Fine Arts Agents' Red Cross, True Blue Clubs, Biology Award. MORRIS KARP+Vaudeville. J 1 STEPHEN KEGG-Vaudeville, Student Board, Reserve, Varsity Baseball, Intramural Table Tennis, Letterman Club.- ELIZABETH LOUISE KENNY-Jr, Prom Comm., Vaude- ville, Girls League, Student Board, Christmas Echo, Frolic, Commencement Usher, Echo Agent, Big Sister. MICHAEL DOUGLAS KEYS -- Student Board, Echo, Christmas Echo, Correspondent, WIAN, Annual Agent, Fresh- ?an,dReserve Wrestling, Le Cercle Francais Club, French war . NANCY IANE KILLEN+Sr. Play, Jr. Prom Comm.: Girls League, Student Board, Frolic, Cadet Choir, Queen of Lights, History Asst., Commencement Usher, Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Booster, Hi-Pi, History Clubs. TERRY KIMBROUGH-Attucks High School, Harry E. Wood High School. LEROY KING PATRICIA ANN KING--Cadet Choir fsec.j, Echo, An- nual, Fine Arts Agents, Booster Club. DAVID H. KINNAMAN-Frolic, Echo, Fine Arts Agent. MARTHA ANN KINNICK--Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Frolic, A Cappella, Girls En- semble, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Booster, Naturalist Clubs, Honor Student Program. JAMES WESLEY KITTRELL-Frolic, Gym Asst., Fine Arts Agent, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Freshman Baseball, Letterman Club. PHELPS HALSEY KLIKA-Jr. Policy: Jr. Prom Comm., Key Club, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football, Freshman, Re- serve Basketball, Varsity Wrestling, Golf, Naturalist Club. VICKIE LEE KNIGHT-Frolie, Cadet Choir, Intramural Bowling. ' DAVID KNOOPf-Echo Agent, Golf: Hi-Y Club, .IANICE ELIZABETH KNOXfJr. Prom Comm.: Vaude- ville, Act Chairman: Girls League, Student Board: Echo: Frolic, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Jr. Prom Queen Candidate, Clean-Up Queen, Freshman, Reserve Cheerleader: Commence- ment Usher, Annual, Fine Arts Agents: Booster, Fiction Qvice- pres.j, Foothghts, National Thespians, Naturalist Clubs. LAURIE IOUKOHN-Jr. Class Secretary: Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Vaudeville, Student Board, Frolic: Orchestra, Band: Madrigal Qvice-pres.j,.Girls Ensemble, Echo Agent: History Cmembershipj, Naturalist, SPQR Clubs, Honor Student Pro- gram, Biology Award, National Honor Society. PEGGY IEAN KOHNfJr. Class Vaudeville Program Ed- itor, Sr. Council, Jr. Policy: Vaudeville: Girls League: Student Board, Annual Cart ed.l: Echo: Girls Ensemble: ROTC Spon- sor, Croquis Cpresj, History, Human Relations. Le Cercle Francais, Naturalist Csetzj Clubs: Honor Student Program: Biology Award: National Honor Society. BAIBA KURINSfSr. Play: Vaudeville: Student Board: An- nual, Frolie: Chemistry Asst.: Footlights. Naturalist fsecl. Overseas Csec.l: Honor Student Program: Mechanical Drawing Award: National Honor Society. AVRIL LA W'SON7Sr. Play: Vaudeville: Girls League: Stu- dent Board, Annual: Frolic: Cadet Choir: Nurse Asst.: Fine Arts Agents: Intramural Volleyball: Bowling: Booster. FBLA. Human Relations, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. DAVID LAYDEN BILLY WAYNE LEE--Bookstore Asst. DAVID E. LEEfFrolic, Band. A an l X as is 1 am i. ' - A 72-2. rf .- fag ai, Y a -I' iw f at fe 'ti I, in , ,Q .. - .Msmfgf ' ' ., FL M -ig f 15 93 .W tw - . ti' ,gli H .,-R 2-an- ..sV f -14,r E'2-Q. Wagdffg 'rs 'fs : g,,s,..,-f-ff? ' QF 4 it 'L is 143 G! il I a-:: : , ,ll, si s..1,,gflSXl55ll' - .,,:iQQil53.ffif' ' '-,Fat ', ' ei l , . . , E is-H . tt? 275, 4' -'xv :. ' .:- .:s:5:5:aEE9::i:: :E 555553 . , 'V ' .. ,,gtggggs,,smzif:1, Lv, fesesxsmlmfw-'1.1' f, Msswsswzr.-1.-r, , W -, .twz1m,1. . ,. ,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,..,, . '. s 5555 .Ft K ww ...gh A B36 WT, f W 'Q -1 H .-ax.. I .. ' U E H '. f:'..'::f H '. I M' f N 3 di I f H+ FRANK f. LEE-Library Cpres.l, Senate Clubs, Typing Award. RICHARD HENRY LEEfStudent Board, Echo, Frolic, ROTC, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, German, Red Cross, Senate Clubs, Honor Student Program, Biology Award, National Honor Society. LYNNE PETTIT LEECHiSr. Play, Girls League, Student Etfagd, Annual, A Cappella, Echo Agent, Booster, History u s. PETER KEITH LEEDSfJr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Frolic, SPQR Club. NATHAN ISAAC LEVIN-Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Vaude- ville, Kep Club, Student Board, A Cappella, Concert Choir Cpresl, History fpresj, Human Relations Clubs, Honor Stu- dent Program. BARBARA LEE LEWISi-Girls League, Annual funderclass- man ed.j, Echo, Christmas Echo, Frolic, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Home Ee. Asst., Commencement Usher, Echo, Annual Agents, Booster, Naturalist, Red Cross, Table Tennis Clubs, Big Sister. SHIRLEY ANN LEWIS-Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Frolic, Choral Club, Fine Arts Agent, Booster, FTA, Great Books, Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs, Crispus Attucks High School. IOHN LINDEMAN-Frolic, A Cappella, Music Men, Foot- ball, Basketball fmgrsj, Chess, Table Tennis Clubs. LARRY STEVEN LINDSAY-ROTC, Officer, Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Freshman Cross Country, Red Cross Club. CECILIA ANN LONG+Girls League, Annual, Echo, Christmas Echo Co-Editor, Correspondent, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Booster, Croquis, Nat- uralist, Table Tennis Clubs, Journalism, Biology Awards. CHERYL RAE LONG+Vaudeville, Nurses Asst., Echo Agent, Booster, Footlights Clubs. RICHARD FRANKLIN LONGW-ROTC, Reserve Track, Reserve Wrestling. SAMUAL WARREN LUPEAR7Frolic, Gym Asst., Annual Agent, Varsity Football Mgr., Freshman Baseball, Varsity Track Mgr., Letterman Club. WILLIAM DAVIS MACKEY-Sr. Play, Vaudcville, Fresh- man, Reserve Football, Freshman Basketball, Human Relations, Red Cross, Spanish Clubs. LINDA JWACLAREN-Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Echo, Gym Asst., Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Booster, FBLA Clubs, Big Sister. PETER DAVIS MALLORY-f-Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Student Board, Annual, Echo, Echo Agent, Naturalist Club. MICHAEL MARK+Annual3 Chemistry Asst., Echo Agent' Math, Chess, Naturalist Clubs, Exercise in Knowledge. IOHN MICHAEL MARQUIS- -Key Club, Frolic, Fresh- man, Reserve, Varsity Football, Reserve, Varsity Baseball, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling, Honor Student Program. at l ff l IOYCE LINNESE MASSEY-AAttendance Desk Asst., Fine Arts Agent, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister. MARGARET ELLEN MASSONaSr. Play, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Act Chairman-, Student Board, Annual, WIAN, Frolic, A Cappella, Girls Ensemble, Concert Choir, Science Asst., Commencement Usher, Echo, Echo, Annual Agents, Booster, Footlights, National Thespians Clubs, Music Award. CYNTHIA ANN MAUCK-Sr. Class Vice President, Sr. Council, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Girls League, Annual fsr. ed.j, Frolic, Jr. Prom Queen Candidate, Homecoming Queen, Jamboree Queen, Commencement Usher, Booster, Cro- quis, Fiction Csec.j, History, Le Cercle Francais, Naturalist, SPQR Clubs, Biology, Latin Awards, National Honor Society. MARIA DEL CARMEN MAURIN-Girls League, Student Board, Annual, Dean of Girls Asst., FTA, History, Overseas, Spanish Cpres.J, True Blue Clubs, AFS Exchange Student from San Juan, Argentina. PHYLLIS MAXBERRY - Sr. Play, Vaudeville, Echo, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Fine Arts Agent, Booster, FTA, Red Cross Clubs. HOWARD EARL MAXEY, IR.-Frolic, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling, Letterman Club fpres.J. PHYLLIS ELAINE MAXEY-Vaudeville, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Gym Asst., Fine Arts Agent, Girls Bowling, Vol- leyball, Red Cross. G PATRICIA ANN McANULTY-Vaudeville, Booster Club. DAVID PAUL MvCORKLE+Intramural Bowling, Natu- ralist, Stamp and Coin Clubs. OBIE McKENZIE-Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Key Club, Student Board, Echo, A Cap- pella, Music Men, Echo Agent, Freshman, Varsity Football, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Freshman, Reserve, Var- sity Cross Country, Reserve, Varsity Track, Letterman Club. GLORIA LORAINE McNEALaCadet Choir, Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Footlights, FTA, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister. MARTHA McWILLIAMSfSr. Play Cstage mgr.j, Jr. Pol- icy, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Girls League, Annual, Echo Editor, A Cappella, Footlights Chistj, Great Books, History Cvice-pres.j, Le Cercle Francais, National Thespians fvice-pres., sec.J, Naturalist, Quill and Scroll Clubs, Honor Student Pro- gram, Language Study in France, Exercise In Knowledge Team, Botany Award, National Honor Society. RICHARD MARTIN M1DKIFF+Key Club, Freshman, Re- serve, Varsity Football, Freshman, Reserve Golf, Letterman Club, National Honor Society. ANN L. MILAM-Nurses Asst., Booster, SPQR, Y-Teens Clubs. DAVID LUNGER MILLER+Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Key Club Cpres.J, Student Board, Annual, Echo, Frolic, A Cappella, Hi-Pi, History Ctreasj, Math, Mu Alpha Theta, Naturalist Clubs, Honor Student Pro- gram. DAVID VAN MILLER-H-Echo Circulation Manager and Mailing Clerk, Christmas Echo Agent, Hi-Pi, Quill and Scroll, SPQR Clubs, National Honor Society. GLEN MILLER--ROTC, Ofliicer,,Stamp and Coin Club. HENRY F. MILLER'--Vaudeville, Freshman, Reserve. Var- sity Football, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Baseball, Intramural Softball, Volleyball. gg., f A Ii' '. : i . . W' ' IU, .... . N- 1-. - J -v , J Q , 'L - V 1 '1 , fx ' 1 2 ,-or , D si m, . sr I X 2 I f i x, A -. '. ' A 1 . A-, yn 1 1 -is . , Dsl YQQ . Wifii... ,- ., Bk -Z 1525556 V in 1.1 F f I . ...la 'QD ,...-Q., Q., 5 G53 shu- l DANA fOANNE MILLS-A-Girls League, Frolicz Echo, An- nual Agents, Booster, Library, True Blue Clubs. AIARIORIE MONTGOMERY-Sr. Play, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Christmas Echo, Jr. Prom Queen Candidate, Booster, Croquis, Footlights, History, Human Relations, Le Cerele Francais, Naturalist, Overseas Clubs, Honor Student Program. HONOR MOORE-Sr. Play, Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Girls League, Echo, Frolic, A Cappella, Concert Choir, Girls Ensemble, Booster, Footlights, History, National Thespians fpres.j Clubs, Honor Student Program, AFS Ex- change Student to Pakistan, Biology, English Awards, National Honor Society. SHARON DIAN MOOREXSL Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Pol- icy, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Girls League Cpres.D, Stu- dent Board, Annual Cassociate ed.j, Homecoming Queen Can- didate, Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Booster, Fiction, His- tory Qasst. sec.j, Math fvice-pres., sec.j, Mu Alpha Theta fsec.j, Naturalist Cvice-pres., pres.l, True Blue Clubs, Big Sister, Honor Student Program, Zoology Award, National Honor Society. SHEILA ANN MOORE7Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Track Queen, Commencement Usher, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Red Cross, Spanish Clubs. TONY MOOREfEcho Pressman. RODNEY R. MORRIS- VaudeVille, Frolic, Band, Fine Arts Agent, Freshman, Reserve Wrestling, Red Cross Club. ANDREW LEWIS MORRISONiJr. Class Treasurer, Sr. Council, jr. Policy, Vaudeville, Key Club, Student Board, An- nual, Frolic, Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Reserve, Varsity Foot- ball, History, Naturalist Clubs, Honor Student Program. RALPH PETER MOSS -Student Board, Echo: Bookstore Asst., Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, FBLA, German, Nat- uralist, Stamp and Coin, Table Tennis Clubs, National Honor Society. PHYLLIS IONE MOTT- Jr. Vaudeville Chairman: Sr. Council, Sr. Play, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Annual, Choral Club, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Music Asst., Commencement Usher, History Club, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. MARVA MARIE MYERS---Girls League, Annual, Choral Club, Fine Arts Agent: FTA, Red Cross Clubs. WILLIAM MYLESfAnnual Agent, Freshman Football1 Intramural Volleyball, Red Cross Club. GEORGE NEAL DAN NEIDLINGER-MArt Award. ROLAND HENSON NEWMANfROTC, Croquis Club, Morgan Park High School, Chicago, Illinois. IVIARCIA OJBRIEN Vaudeville: Girls League, Cadet Choir, Commencement Usher: Echo Agent, True Blue Club, llonor Student Program. PATRICIA OPBRIEN- Yaudeville, Girls League, Art Asst.: Echo Agent, Booster, Footlights Clubs. SYI. VIA OLDIIAM lONNIE MAE OLIVER+Vaudeville, Christmas Echo, A Cappella, Cadet Choir, Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Red Cross Club. ALAN TERRY PALLERXSI. Play, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Student Board, Tennis, Debate, Fiction, Hi-Pi, His- tory, Letterman, Math ftreas., pres.j, Mu Alpha Clubs, Honor Student Program, Exercise In Knowledge, National Honor So- ciety. ARMETTA PANNELL -- Sr. Play, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Gym Asst., Fine Arts Agent, Girls Track, Girls Field Day, Y-Teens Club, Big Sister. ARMAND ROBERT PAULETfBoys Glee Club, A Cap- pella. TEQUITA ANN PERCELL-Frolic, Choral Club, Concert, Cadet Choirs, Intramural Bowling, Y-Teens Clubs. NANCY PETERSgSr. Council, Sr, Play, Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Annual, Frolic, A Cappella, Girls Ensemble, Choral Club, Clean-Up Queen Candidate: Reserve, Varsity Cheerleader, Echo Agent, Booster, History fhist.j Clubs, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society tscej. SHARON YVONNE PHILLIPS-Vaudeville, Girls League, Echo, Echo Agent. ELLEN fEAN PIPPERT----Sr. Play, Girls League, Language Asst., Debate Cpres.l, Discussion Qsec.j, Footlights, Great Books, History, Human Relations, Jazz-Classics, Le Cercle Francais, National Thespians, Overseas, Senate fsec.j, Clubs, Honor Student Program, Language Study in France, National Merit Semi-Finalist, NCTE Award Nominee, National Honor Society. AIVARS PIZICS-Debate, Senate Clubs. KATHERINE PORTERfFrolic, Fine Arts Agcnt:,FTA, Human Relations, Red Cross, Spanish Clubs. IVA jEAN POSEY- Concert, Cadet Choirs, Intramural Bowling, Vaudeville, Docents, Footlights, Human Relations, Library, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. IANET LAVERNE POTTER-Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Red Cross Agent, Red Cross, SPQR, Y-Teens Clubs: Big Sister, Talent Show. MICHAEL PRICE-XBookstore Asst., Intramural Bowling, German, Naturalist, Radio, Stamp and Coin Clubs. NANCY C. PRICEfSr. Play, Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Choral Club: Cadet Choir, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, FTA fsec.l, Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister, Talent Show. MARI' BEATRICE PRUDEA UX- -Orchestra, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Booster, Y-Teens Clubs. BRILLIANTINE RAINEYgVaudeville, Echo, Annual, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents: Booster Club, Big Sister. PATRICIA EILEEN RAMSEY--Sr. Play: Frolic: English Asst., Fine Arts Agent, Debate, Discussion, Footligzhts. FTA fpresl, German, Great Books, Human Relations, Red Cross Qvice-pres., pres.l Clubs. ION PAUL REEVES-Vaudeville, Stage Crew, Orchestra, Band, Echo Agent. X 'Y I x -1 sri' ' 5... Qggezag and .QF A K .. -ai 'li at' .. A - ,,- . 5 Q. . ' . 411.1 -, W in ri-.tj ,,....9, K , 1 2 .x,, I , S ai 1 .!q!,. .tqs - , ' s tiinwvwmzif g V, , ll l . .. W .. .Sa K'hk ' so 2 . ' , . .. . . . ' ' ' ' ' K I 5 if 755555555 ritz- tg, t - f .. 1.5, -M ,, 4 5 . g .i,E g W Wsaawsw ! 1-' . - -t -- vitae-.gfs.f2zms K 13 ,F a , 2,2 . 'ff if if ' ' L A '55, , fi . , Qu V Y f - , QW sri YV .eta ., H EHS -'fi H If Fails? se,-1. t A 'M , tt, , A his . mf Y S ai as sf . W1 'hiv wwf GWR., .. f f Q -' 191-ewf::S1'fz:+1.f-1, eggs. : k 9 rltim-.,s:.f.,:z, A atmtit v..-1..-:.sz,sz.'v - tamzwfe-11 1- -, . Xgsfgswfxil, 1 l48 IOYCE ANITA RICE-Vaudeville, Frolic, Echo, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Docents, Footlights, Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs. CHRISTINE ALTON ROBB-Sr. Play, Vaudeville, A Cap- pella, Girls Ensemble, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Music Asst., Echo, Annual Agents, Fiction, Footlights, History, Le Cercle Francais Cpres.j, National Thespians Csec.j, Overseas Clubs, Honor Student Program, National Merit Certificate. JOSEPH H. ROBERTS-Vaudeville, A Cappella, Music Men ftreas.j , Annual Agent, Red Cross Club. MARIE M. ROBERTS-Sr. Play, Vaudeville, Girls League, Echo, Frolic, A Cappella, Choral Club, Echo Agent, Booster, Debate, Footlights, History, National Thespians Qhist.D, True Blue, Poetry Qpresj Clubs, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. PAULA ROBERTSON-Girls League, Frolic, Choral Club, Fine Arts Agent, Red Cross Club. IOANN ROBINSON MARIAN LYNNE ROBINSON-Girls League, Student Board, Art, Guidance Asst., Croquis Ctreasj, Docents Clubs. VICTOR ROBINSON-Student Board, Christmas Echo, Band, Echi, Fine Arts Agents, Freshman Football, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track, Intramural Softball, FBLA Club. IAMES A. ROCK-Sr. Play, Student Board, Correspond- ent, Stage Crew, WIAN, A Cappella, Music Men, Echo, ln- tramural Bowling, Chess, Debate, Discussion Cpresj, Foot- lights, German Qpres.j, Great Books, History, Human Rela- tions, Jazz-Classics Cvice-pres.j, Library, National Thespians Ctreas.j, Senate Cpresj Clubs, Honor Student Program. SHELIA MARIE RONEY--Vaudeville, Echo, Annual, Red Cross Agents, FTA, Red Cross Clubs. GAYLE DIANNE RUSSELL F Student Board, Annual, Frolic, Choral Club, Concert, Cadet Choirs, Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, FTA, Human Relations, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. PORTIA IEAN RUSSELL-Student Board, Choral Club, Booster, Human Relations, Spanish Clubs. THOMAS WILLIAM RUSSELL --Annual Cphotojl Chem- istry Asst., Annual Agent: Great Books, Library Clubs, Amer- ican Chemical Society Scholarship Q2ncl place in statej. CHARLES MARION SANDERS- Echo, Annual, Fine Arts, Red Cross Agents, Reserve, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Coun- try, lntramural Bowling, Track, Cross Country Nlanagers, NEIL EDWIN SARGENT- Student Board: Physical Sci- ence, English Asst., Math, lvlu Alpha Theta, Radio Clubs, Exercise ln Knowledge Team, National lWerit Semi-Finalist, Biology Award. FRANCITA LUCILLE SATTERFIELD---jr. Prom Connn. Vaudeville, Annual, Christmas Echo, Connncnccinent Usher: Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Human Relations Club. THOIVIAS H. SAUVAIN- Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Fresh- man, Varsity Football, Freshman, Varsity Baseball. WAYNE SCHLUNDT--Student Board, Park School. KATHRYN ANN SCHOELLKOPF--Sr. Play, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Act Chairman, Girls League, Student Board, Echo, Frolic, Majorette, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, jr. Prom Queen Candidate, Gym Asst., Booster Club, Honor Student Program, National Honor Society. SUSAN SCHUETZfVaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Echo, Choral Club, Office Asst., Commencement Usher, Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Booster Club. SHARON FRANCINE SCHULTZQSL Play, Girls League, Christmas Echo, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Physical Science Dept. Asst., Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, FTA, Human Relations, Jazz-Classics, Red Cross, True Blue Clubs. SUSAN GAINES SEBREEaSr. Play, Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Annual, Frolic, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Devilettes, Guidance Asst., Annual, Fine Arts Agent, Booster, Footlights, German, Human Relations, Red Cross Clubs, Big Sister, Biology, Typing Awards. BEVERLY ANN SHANNON-Vaudeville, Student Board, Annual, Christmas Echo, Frolic, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Echo, Annual Agents, Footlights, Human Relations, Red Cross, Senate, Y-Teens, FBLA Clubs. LLOYD KEITH SHELTON-Vaudeville, Frolic, Echo, An- nual, Fine Arts Agents, Varsity Baseball. PA UL ED WIN SHELTON-Frolic, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Freshman, Reserve, Var- sity Wrestling, Intramural Wrestling, Letterman Club. GRANT FREDERICK SHIPLEY--Student Board: Annual, Echo, Correspondent, English Asst., Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, German Qvice-presl, Quill and Scroll, Senate Cpres., vice-pres.j, Stamp and Coin tvice-pres.l Clubs, Honor Student Program, Language Study in Germany, Purdue Legislative As- sembly, National Honor Society. VICTORIA, KAY SHULLW-Vaudeville, Girls League, Stu- dent Board, Echo, Frolic, Cadet Choir, Booster, True Blue Clubs. IAMES SICKERT-Student Board. PATRICIA ANN SIMMS----Vaudex'ille, Act Chairman, Girls League, Student Board, Homecoming, Jamboree Queen Can- didates, Commencement Usher, Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Red Cross, SPQR Clubs. HOWARD S. SINCLAIR'--Sr. Play, Vaudeville, Student Board, Echo, Stage Crew, Frolic, Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents. DIANA LORENE SKILLMAN7Vaudt-ville, Frolic, Or- chestra, A Cappella Choir, Girls Ensemble, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, Intramural Bowling, Booster, Footlights, Naturalist, Table Tennis Clubs. EARL LEON SLA L'GH'I'ER -Sr, Play: jr. Policy: jr. Prom Comm,, Freshman, Reserve Football, Freshman, Reserve Wres- tling. KARL SLOKA DALE CARNES SMITH Ili-Pi, Library, Naturalist Clubs, Shorthand. Typing Awards. .MICKEY DALE SIWITII ROTC Honors, Freshman Foot- ball: Freshman NYM-stling: Ninth Club. PATRICIA HAIL SIWITII- Prom Corning Yzuicls-x'illc', Girls League, Student Board: Annual fsenior liner t-cl.Q 1 Frolic, Botany, Oflicc, Citiielanec' Asstsg Echo. Annual. lfint' Arts Agents, Intramural Bowling: Booster, lilil..-X. FTA. Great Books. Library. Naturalist Clubs: Ilonor Studs-nt Prouiauni Botany. Shorthand, Typing Auzlrtlsg National llonor So4'ir'tj.'. if f if 'Y' '37 40-0 Qi' ROBERT TARLETON SMITH7Sr. Class Treasurer: Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Vaudeville, Act Chairman: Key Club Qsr. directory: Student Board Qtreasj: Annual: Echo: Frolic: A Cappella Choir Cvice-pres.j: Music Men: Echo. Annual, Fine Arts Agents: Golf: History, Letterman, National Tbespians, Naturalist Clubs. STEPHEN .MORRIS SMITH--Vaudevillc: Echo: Frolici A Cappella Choir: Choral Club: Echo, Annual Agents: Fresh- man Baseball: Intramural Bowling: Honor Student Program. GWENDOLYN fULIA SOI.OMON-- Sr, Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Policy: Jr. Prom Comm.: Vaudeville: Girls League: Echo: Frolic: Choral Club: Cadet Choir: jr. Prom Queen: Coin- mencement Usher: Echo, Fine Arts Agents: Big Sister: Booster FTA, Y-Teens Qsee., pres.j Clubs: Honor Student Program. T STANLEY fAY SOI.OMON7Honor Student Program. WILLIAM LEWIS SPANN-Echo. GEORGE ROBERT SPELMAN- -Vaudeville: Stage Crew: Band : ROTC. MARGARET D. STAI.EY7Sr. Class Secretary: Sr. Coun- eil: Jr. Policy: Jr. Prom Comm.: Vaudeville: Student Board: Annual: Frolic: Jr. Prom Queen Candidate: Biology Asst.: Commencement Usher: Annual Agent: Booster, Naturalist Clubs: Biology Award. DAVID M. STEWART Student Board: Varsity Football. THREASA LORRAINE STEWART- Sr. Play: Vaudeville: Girls League: Frolic: Choral Club: Cadet Choir: Booster, Foot- lights tsecxj, FTA, Great Books, Human Relations, National Thespians tseej, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. CAROL STOUT Sr. Council: Jr. Policy: Jr. Prom Comm.: Vaudeville: Girls League Ctreasj: Student Board Qsccxj: Echo: Frolie: A Cappella Choir: Girls Ensemble: Choral Club: Concert Cvice-presj: Cadet Choirs: Jr. Prom Queen Candidate: Business, Gym Asst.: Commencement Usher: Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Cheerleader tcaptainj: Booster: Naturalist Clubs. HILARY ANN STOUT Sr. Council: Sr. Play: Jr. Prom Comm.: Vaudeville: Student Board: Annual tpromotion mgr.j 1 Jr. Prom Queen Candidate: Freshman, Varsity Cheerleader: Gym Asst.: Commencement Usher: Fine Arts Agent: Booster, Red Cross Clubs: Football Dance Ceo-chairmanj. ANDREA MARIE STRONG--Cadet Choir: Freshman Track. DIANA KAYE SWEET-Jr. Prom Comm.: Vaudeville: Girls League: Band: Majorette Ccaptainj: Gym, Home Ec. Asst.: Echo Agent: Commencement Usher: Booster, Hi-Pi Clubs: Botany Award. LEONARD SYKES, III-Sr. Play: Stage Crew: Annual Agent: Human Relations Club. WILLIAM S. TALLEY- Freshman Football: Freshman, Re- serve Basketball: Freshman Baseball. STEPIIAN S. THURMAN--Student Board: Echo: Christ- mas Echo: WIAN: ROTC: Echo Agent. SUSAN K. TIDDfBooster Club: Honor Student Program. WILLETTA TINSLEY- f-Vaudeville: Girls League: Echo: Cadet Choir: Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs. GERALDINE TROTTER-Choral Club, Cadet Choir, His- tory, Guidance Assts., Booster, FBLA, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. IOYCE ANNE TURNTINEfSr. Play, Vaudeville, Girls League, Frolic, Booster, Footlights, FBLA, Human Relations, National Thespians, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs. IOHN D. TYLER-Frolic, A Cappella, Music Men, Fresh- man Basketball, Freshman, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Coun- try, Letterman Club Ctreas.j. MARTIN UNVERSAW-Vaudeville, Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Naturalist Club. TRUDY DIANE URBAN-Jr. Prom Comm., Frolic, Choral Club, Office Asst., Booster, FBLA, Red Cross Clubs, Honor Student Program. SONIA WILHELMINA VAN BEURDEN-Girls League, Annual, Echo, Frolic, Gym Asst., German Qvice-pres.j, Over- seas Ctreasj, Red Cross Clubs, Gemeentelyh Lyceum, Eind- hoven, Netherlands. IOSEPH EDWARD VAN DEVENDER-Frolic, Golf, In- tramural Bowling. SHIRLEY ANN VAUGHN-Cadet Choir, Art Award. FREDDIE RAY VA UGHNgFreshman, Reserve, Varsity Football, Reserve Wrestling. CHRIS VELONIS+A Cappella, Freshman, Reserve Basket- ball, Freshman, Reserve Track, German Club. IESSICA ANN VESTAL-Sr. Play, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Annual: Frolic, A Cappella, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, History Asst,, Com- mencement Usher, Echo, Annual Agents, Booster Cpres.j, FBLA Qpresj, Hi-Pi Clubs, Honor Student Program, Botany Award, National Honor Society. WALTER EMMETT VINSON+Reserve Wrestling, Nat- uralist Club. GEORGE W. VYVILRBERGASL Council, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Student Board, Annual, Frolic, Fine Arts Agent' Hi-Pi, Naturalist, Red Cross Clubs. DONNA LYNN WADDELL-Q Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Choral Club, Concert Csec.j, Cadet Choirs, Echo Agent, Booster, Footlights Clubs. STEPHEN WAYNE WALKERiJr. Class Sargent-At-Arms, Sr. Council, Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Key Club, Frolic, Orchestra, Band, Annual Agent, Naturalist Club. J PAMELA SUE WALTERS-Y-Teens, Richmond High School, Richmond, lndiana. VERNA fEAN WASHINGTONQJL Prom Comm., Vaude- ville, Girls League, Frolic, Choral Club, Cadet Choir, FBLA, FTA, Human Relations, Red Cross, Y-Teens Clubs, Big Sister. IACQUELINE WATTS-Concert, Cadet Choirs, Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Footlights, Red Cross Clubs. eil- 4- .. z V if A5-. ..,, 2 'Q 9? Y T ' f -' Wir liek! 5 ..... ,. tt ,,,,, V, 4. , ., I I K f 'ln ' 'x isdn if 5, . ytysrg I .,- ss tt-Wg EDWARD WEATHERS-Sr. Council, Student Board, Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Freshman Football, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Letterman Club. DARLENE PATRICIA WEBB-Vaudeville, Cadet Choir, Fine Arts Agents, Human Relations, Y-Teens Clubs. MERLINE WEBB-Fine Arts Agent, Booster Club, Big Sister. NORMA SHIRLEY WEBB-Fine Arts Agent, Booster, Red Cross Clubs. JAMES DANIEL WELLS-Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Track, Freshman, Var- sity Wrestling, Letterman Club. PA,ULA SUZANNE WELSH-Girls League, Annual, Office Asst., Booster, Naturalist Clubs. CLA UDIA WEST-FBLA Club. GORDON PORTER WEST -German, Stamp and Coin Cl b . LEROY WHITE-Frolic, Band, A Cappella, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country. SANDRA KAY WHITESIDE-Vaudeville, Girls League, Echo, Frolic, Choral Club, Concert Choir, Nurses Asst., Echo, Annual Agents, Booster, Red Cross Clubs, Big Sister, Gym Award. ' IOHN RICHARD WICKENKAMPfChristmas Echo, A Cappella, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball. CAROLYN WILLIAMSiSr. Play, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Girls League, Student Board, Annual, Echo, Christmas Echo, WIAN, Frolic, Bookstore Asst., Commence- ment Usher, Echo, Annual, Fine Arts Agents, Booster, Debate, Footlights, FTA, Human Relations, Red Cross, Senate, Y-Teens Clubs, Honor Student Program. DEAN WILLIAMS KIRBY LYNN WILLIAMSfFrolic, Gym Asst., Freshman, Varsity Football, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Re- serve, Varsity Wrestling, Hi-Pi, Letterman Clubs. YVONNE WILLIAMS NANCY NELL WILSON-Jr. Policy, Jr. Prom Comm., Vaudeville, Act Chairman, Girls League, Student Board, An- nual, Echo, A Cappella, Madrigal, Girls Ensemble, Reserve Cheerleader, Commencement Usher, Echo, Fine Arts Agents, Booster, History Clubs, Honor Student Program. GARY DEAN WINKEL-Key Club,lStudent Board, Band, Chemistry Asst., Honor Student Program, Chemistry Award' National Honor Society. L. TERRY WISEMAN-Freshman, Varsity Track, Fresh- man Wrestling, Fine Arts Agent, Letterman Club. s DOROTHY LOVE WOODRUFF-Choral Club: Cadet Choir, Girls Track: Y-Teens Club. DAVE RAY WYATTfOrChestrag Band. i MICHAEL DENNIS POWELL-fVauclevilleg Frolicg orches- A W, I 9' 'Q tra, Band, Boys Glee Club, Music Men, A Cappella, Footlights, , A I ' Human Relations. ,lazz-Classics Clubs. -0' ag , f , .. Ski Seniors Not Pictured 1962 Summer School Graduates JEAN BRAXTON ALLEN, JOHN BARTON, CHIQUITA BONNIE JO BAKER, CAROLE DEAN BONDS, JEROME JILL BOOKER, JUDITII ANN BO YNTON, JACQUELINE ED WARD COLLIER, VIRCIL COX, III, SALLIE BELL DAN- BRINKLEY, CEORCE CHANDLER, DELORES ELIZABETH IELS, DUNCAN HAYNES, BRENDA JOAN PETTIS, M1- PECK, LOUIS PETRONE, LAWRENCE TANNISR. CHAEL DENNIS POWELL. F' X Partnership is the communigf showing interest in the education if its future citizens. It is student ana' businessman joining fywrts pr the benfft if each other, realizing that neither can do without the cooperation if the other. It is businessmen putting faith in youth and the hopes fyfyouth, buying stock in the future cy'AmericaJs rising generation. It is gaining experience in the business worla' and learning the importance qfpersonal contacts. It is realizing that the institutions mf a communigr are intera'ependent. This is partnership. ---.--.-...... h,,, This is ?'ff W' wmv 'Y y 5 Daw! ww .K 'sm 5 www if' is lff? WM PART ER HIP Vestal Drugs 3201 Central Avenue Jessica Yestal has the perfect remedy for everything from colds to sunburns-a quick stop at the medicine shelf of Vestal Pharmacy. Willow Brook Golf Course 4701 Keystone Dan Reese, Steve Hopper, and Robby Smith Gnd that golf can be played in the chilly winds of win- ter as well as the balmy breezes of summer. They may not care about the weather, but they are particular about choosing a good course. That's why they make a point of playing at WVillow Brook Golf Course. They enjoy the con- venient location, and they Hnd Willow Brook easy enough for the beginner and challenging enough for the champion. aims MES EJ Will's Service Station 2969 Northwestern Avenue For tires, accessories or a tankful of premium gasoline at regular prices, Sheila Moore is a regular customer of XVill's Standard Service Station. Murray's Apparel 13 E. 38th Street Smart Shortridgers have discovered they don't have to stay home dreaming about a new formal. They can be like Phyllis Mott and turn their dreams into reality simply by stopping in Murray's, where a complete selection of exciting dresses is always available-either for school wear, dress up, or formal occasions. ii im, Dave Waite Pontiac lll W. 38th Street Pete Illyes gets a first hand in- troduction to the 1963 Pontiac from Nlr. Allen of Dave lVaite Pontiac. His conclusion? For style. comfort and handling ease, the new wide-traction Pontiac is un- surpassed. The smart thing to do is try the new Pontiac yourselff-f you'll never be satished with any- thing else. Alart Construction Company 2458 N. Delaware Street Future homeowners like Midge Staley find it smart to know where to turn when home improvements are needed. Thats why Blidge is getting acquainted with the services offered by Alart Construction Company, the house of home improve- ments. lVhatever the homeowner's need -siding, storm windows, remodeling-f--it can be handled by Alart. iv? Mack 81 Monroe Vending 3018 Northwestern Avenue Who can walk past a vending machine without inserting a coin to get a handful of nuts or a piece of bubble gum and- hopefully-a charm? Roger Jett is typical of Shortridgers who enjoy the variety of vending machines serviced by Black and lXIonroe Vending Service. For the best in vending service, specializing in nuts, bub- ble gum, charms and candies, smart Short- ritlgers know it's Mack and Monroe. 1 ff - S5 Q. . .5 'Law ,Wg . Jewel Beauty Salon . Q 4-17 E. 34th Street The Jewel Beauty Salon is Joan Cox's choice for a charming hairdo for that spe- cial date. Experience and courteous serv- ice are tradrtional at Jewel Salon. i X2 Myers Real Estate 11-19 Congress Avenue ' ,ff fx lNIarva Myers isn't house hunting-just yet. But when she does, she knows she'll be able to find the home of her dreams by turning to Myers Real Estate Agency. Standard Life Insurance 300 E. Fall Creek Blvd. The best in life is the wish to each and every member of the Class of '63 from the Standard Life Insurance Company of In- diana. For the best in life insurance, con- sult your Standard Life representative as John Allerdice, senior class president, is planning to do. ,,,r' gf 5500 ati' Jerry Alderman Ford 5500 N. Keystone Yarncraft Shop 3449 N. College n'Don't just sit therefknit something! Eileen Bill says to Paula Welch and Darlene Hatha- way as they gather at the Yarn- craft Shop to stock up on yarn and knitting advice. The shop carries a wide selection of colors and weights of yarn and offers personalized service. For lively living Nancy Peters and Roger Jett try on a new Ford for size. They find therels room to spare in the luxury of the l963 model. Having made this discovery, they're waiting for the day they can go back to Jerry .fXlderman and drive away in the Ford of their choice. as 3' Bar-B-Q Heaven 2515 Northwestern Ave. For delicious barbecues and fine food of all types smart Shortridg- ers know the best places in town. That's why youill find Sheila Moore stopping at her favorite eating place, liar-B-Q Heaven. Besides the Northwestern Avenue branch, there are convenient lo- cations at 834 Indiana Avenue and 703 East 22nd Street. House of Paper 3812 N. College Nancy Peters may have a serious look on her face, but that,s only because sheis having a hard time making up her mind with so many cards to choose from. Nancy, like other smart Shortridgers, has learned to depend on the House of Paper for greet- ing cards as well as gifts 'and party decor- ations. 7-e. Wabash Life Insurance 2929 N. Meridian The high school student of today is the citizen of tomorrow, and the conscientious citizen takes steps to provide for himself and his family. That's why Andra Craw- ford is taking time out to learn from the experts at Wabash Life Insurance Com- pany the importance of a sound life insur- ance program. J. B. Wilson Associates Knights of Pythias Building Gary Winkel and Nancy Wilson learr, about the work of a consulting engineer from a visit to J. B. Wilson Associates. They discover that opportunities for engi- neers are limitless. H. H. Smith Co. 325 N. Illinois Good grooming for men may begin at the barber shop, but where does the bar- ber get his supplies? If he wants the best -naturally--he depends on the H. H. Smith Company. Michael 'lvlark inspects . C015 'f --.' fr L Zkaz' f K it Doug's Dairy Bar 130 W. 34th Street Eddye Clemmons enjoys a tall, frosty milkshake from Doug's Dairy Bar. Eddye, like other Shortridgers, finds a thick shake or malt the ideal refreshment for a hot summer day. one of the companyls modern delivery trucks equipped to bring the barber ev- erything he needs from clippers to shav- ing cream and hair oil to shampoo. There's something special about the sup- plies handled by the H. H. Smith Coin- panyfand something special about the barber who uses them. ...ww- 'A 'm'X 5. if IL EFYSQWEI5 --tam . sn'- ,lggwisl a E I 4 ii s -f'?i, ax if -zzl ,vt I rig? Q Plymate Insurance 37 West 30th Street Tom Russell knows better than to risk his future without proper insurance. Just as concerned over her own life and pos- sessions is Cynthia Plymate. They both know that insurance is an absolute neces- sityn Therefore, they are making their futures safe by seeing the people at Ply- mate Insurance for the most dependable insurance available. Bakers Barber Shop 2241 N. Harding Smart Shortridgers always look their best, and Chris Duekwall is no exception. But his best is a little better because he gets his hair cut at Baker's Barber Shop. Chris knows he can count on the speed and skill of the Baker's barbers to help him make his best appearance. to do. Indianapolis Ice and Coal 602 S. Capitol Avenue Andy Morrison, George Vyxer berg, Steve Walker, and Susie Boyd learn first hand what IS in volved in keeping Indianapolis homes heated during the winter It takes skill and a knowledge of heating needs to supply the right fuel at the right time-and that is exactly what the Indianapolis Ice and Coal Company is ready P. R. Mallory Company, Inc. 3029 E. Washington St. What would the teenager do without his transistor radio? These seniors are a typical teen scene as they gather around to share the pop tunes of the day as played over their transistor radios. For that most important part of the radio, the battery, they have found that the most dependable ones are those manu- factured by the P. R. Mallory Company. These cells of mightw make their time brighter with the joy of music. Malloryis is also noted for excellent flashlight and utility batteries. So to brighten your life, whether by light, music, or handy port- able appliances, P. R. Mallory Company has the battery for you. Mary Smith Salon 4911 N. Pennsylvania For the finest in hair styling Sally Hodgin is a regular patron of Mary Smith Hollanderas Market 1101 W. 27th Street Good food, as Victor Robinson knows, can make the difference between a champion and an also- ran in a track meet. That's why Vic does his shopping at Hol- lander's hlarket. He knows, too, that food buys at Hollanderls will suit his pocketbook and provide not only nourishment but the Ha- vor that makes the difference be- tween a meal and a feast. .uw gn 'lf t t -W Salon. Shortridge girls since 1935 have turned to lylary Smith to find the right hairdo for that special occasion. A con- venient location and prompt, efficient serv- ice are other advantages offered by lvlary Smith Salon. On the day before the prom, this is where you'll Find the smart Short- ridgcr. 'TOR nr: Edwards Enco Station 2502 Northwestern Ave. Eddye Clemmons gets more than gas at Edwards Enco Station. Service is free and plentiful. Oil checked, windows cleaned, plenty of water, air pressure okay-no trouble for Eddye after a checkup here. lt's a good feeling your car will have, too, after you pull away from Edwards. p ', ', ' Q, , , wg - - T ' 1. 5 gff'0f'9:'n:' 2ss2'Q ,'f.' e 1.'v,h Q ' lfifiQ,Q,',, , f,3-In:-I' l:1p,t+g5affi:i:4:, 'Q pi W I , u i'?,,, ,, ', .W 1 6 'I ., Q I 5 S Bs ' , tif... , 1.4, ,,9,3. ,. I 'fl x ' ay v,pa,a,0,9, ' :Qs Q 0 9,9,j if Patton Funeral Home 2357 Northwestern Ranging from ambulance service for in- valids to comfort and understanding in time ol grief, the services ol the modern funeral home are almost endless. Gwen Solomon and Carolyn ltilliams learn this as they visit Patton Funeral Home. 9 I egI::9:l:'g ' 'O U 'gh i, , ,.' i:,9. ':'i ni 1' I 5. Q 9 0 1 f 1 s'a'o'e'o Hunt Paving Company 3421 West Kelly hlidge Staley and Hilary Stout make a trip to the llunt Paving Company to get some first hand information ahout the pav- ing industry. Nothing is too small and nothing is too large to he paved properly 'ff Sf 'Fr ,P lv I Griffin-Hamilton Agency 4147 Boulevard Place Smart Shortridgers know the luture be- longs to those who plan for it, so Francita Satterheld starts her planning now with the friendly advice of a representative from the Grillin-Hamilton Insurance Agency, which provides insurance ol' all types. hy Hunt Paving. .X joh as small as a pri- vate driveway or as hig as an interstate highway will receive the same prompt. el'- licient attention. 'l'he iuiport.u1t thing is to be sure the 'ioh is in the hands ol ll skilled company, and that ol' course means the llunt Paving Conipany. Bill Ehrich Studios 6101 N. Keystone Avenue Just as the Class of 1963 chose Bill Ehrich Studios to make their Annual come to life with beautiful pictures, so does it make good sense to call Bill Ehrich at his handy Glendale location for that special portrait. To assure yourself a picture you will be more than proud to display in a center place in your home or office, more than thirty years' experi- ence have demonstrated that the best in town comes from the camera of Bill Ehrich. His studios have also recently added a custom frame service, which as- sures your portrait a beautiful setting. Package Delivery, Inc. 24:09 Central Avenue Sharon Bruner finds that she gets personalized service from part-time deliveryman Bill Bucher, who is helping at Package De- livery, Inc. For speedy, depend- able service for merchants sending their products anywhere in the city or county-or in the state- you can rely on the helpful, cour- teous service of Package Delivery, Inc. BoKa Florist Lyman Brothers, Inc. 14 E. Washington Baiba Kurins sees for herself the work- manship and wide selection of frames for every kind and size of picture at Lyman Brothers, where there is experience to do the job right. If you shop at Lyman Brothers, you can have your class picture and diploma framed where your parents and grandparents had theirs done. 110 W. 38th Street Hopefully looking over the many flow- ers that her date might get her, Larnell Burks is completely entranced by the gorgeous selection of flowers to be found at the BoKa Florists. Although her eyes are reserved mainly for that potential corsage, she cannot help but notice the vast array of potted and specially ar- ranged plants available at BoKa. L gp s y 3'-if t ft , FLORIST , li 2 is all 'ff-iii Index Administration . . AFS Program .... Annual Staff ...... Art Department .... Baseball . . ,... . . Basketball . . ..... . . Bluebelle-Uglyman . . Booster Club ...... Bowling . . ...... . . . Business Department ....... Cheerleaders . . . . . . Correspondents . . Croquis Club. . . Cross Country .... DAR . . . . . . . Debate.. Dedication . . . Devilettes . . . . . Docents Club ...... Echo.. .......... .. English Department ....... Exercise In Knowledge ..... Faculty . . ............ . . . FBLA . . ......... . . Fiction Club . . . Football . . Footlights . . . . . French Club . . . Frolitt. FTA .... .... German Club . . Girls League . . Golf . . . . . . Great Books. . . History Club ........ History Department . . . Homecoming . . .... . . Home Economics ..... Honor Student Program Human Relations ..... IU Language Study. . . Industrial Arts ....... Juniors of 1964 Officers, Policy .... Juniors of 1963 Officers . . .... Prom . . . . . Key Club ............ Language Department . Letterman Club ..... Library Club ..... Math Clubs ....... Math Department .... Music Department .... Music Misc. ......... . National Honor Society .... Naturalist Club ....... NCTE . . ........ . . . Overseas Club .... Physical Education .... . . 34 Queens . . .......... .... 6 4 Quill and Scroll . . . . . . . 42 Radio Club ..... .... 4 3 Red Cross ........ . . 19 ROTC . . .......... .... 6 2 Science Department . . . . . 24 29 Senate . . ........ . . . . Seniors Class Day Officers. . . 64 Council..... ....129 Honor Roll... 66 Of'ficers..... ....128 Stage Crew ....... . . 58 Stamp and Coin ..... . . 61 Student Board ..... . . 17 Tennis..... --32 Thespians . . - - 59 Track..... --34 True Blue . . . - - 18 Vaudeville . . . . 54 WIAN..... ..43 Wrestling . . . . . 78 Y-Teens . . . . - 19 A Abeltins, Dace .......... 32, 51 Aberson, Lisa ....... 21, 48, 61 Adams, Bob. 16, 17, 46, 68, 129 Adams, Charlotte ......... 118 Adams, Denny ............. 87 Adams, Edith ..... . . .18, 60 Alexander, Jay .... . . . 16, Alexander, Allen, Graham Allen, Jerry ..... 21, 28, 32, Allerdice, John. .16, 20, 21, 48 39, 54 Sue ............ 50 52 52 41,42,44,45, 67,68,128,129,131j 28 59, 159 Allerdice, Noni. .51, 56, 89, 113 Amerson, Phil ....... 48, 56, 59 Anderson, Andy ........... 72 Anderson, Connie .... 51, 54, 89 Anderson, Ford ...... 17, 41, 52 Anderson, Janyce ....... 33, 60 Anderson, Kathy ........... 17 Anderson, Mike ............ 35 Andrew, Nancy ..... 21, 39, 40 Andrews, Barry. ......... 48, 62 Antrim, Jim ..... ..... . 58 Archer, Patti .... .... . 50 Ardner, Valerie ...... 18 Armcast, Jeff .......... Armistead, Armilda .... Armistead, Arwilda . . . Armistead, Carol ..... Armistead, Darryl .... Asch, Margaretlg ..... ,51 72 .18 .52 .59 .52 .52 Bailey, John ....... . 77 Baker, Bev ...... ..... 1 7 Baker, Carol. . . .. . 18, 50 Baker, John .... . . .48, 51 Baker, Sandy .............. 51 Baldridge, Bunny .......... 17 Baldwin, Bobbie. . 17, 24, 28, 42, 44, 46, 67, 128, 129 72 Bales, Walter .............. Ballard, Barbara ..... 55, 58, 59 Ballard, Paulette ..... 18, 50, 89 Barbour, Eugene ........ 32, 52 Bardwell, Phyllis ........ 19, 47 Barnes, Judy ...... ..... 5 0 Barnes, Pam .... . . .52 Barnett, Karon .... . . . 48 Barnett, Sharon ............ 48 Batchelder, Patsy ....... 50, 59 Bate, Steve ....... . . .48, 51 Baxter, Dennis. . . . . . . . 72 Bayless, Patricia . . . . . .51 Bayer, Gail ..... ........ 4 6 Bayor, Greg .... .......... 7 2 Beacham, Bill ...... 16, 72, 78, 81,86,118 Beamer, Susy .... 17, 33, 39, 47, 52, 67, 129 Bean, Mary .... Beard, Connie. . . .....48,132 ........8o Beard, Evelyn ............. 60 Bearman, Albert ........ 48, 56 Beck, John ...... Bell, Arzella ..... Bell, Richard .... Below, Tom ..... ..26,48,115 ......19, eo 31 .....29 ........51 Belton, Debbie .......... . . Benham, Hal .............. 50 Benfteld, Jolee ..... 39, 55, 132 72 67 Bennett, Linda. . . ......2Q Bentley, Connie ..... 41, 52, 59 Berendt, Marilyn ........... 37 Berk, Mike ................ 87 Berns, Leora ......... . . .28 Berry, Carole .............. 19 Bertorelli, Deanna .......... 55 Berzins, Zig ..... 48, 51, 52, 53 Biesemeyer, David ...... 74, 85 Bill, Eileen ...... Bingham, Tyrus. . ..37,80,159 72 78 118 Bnge,Pem ....... hh16,28,39 51,67,129 Black, Ralph .............. 72 Blackwell, Jim ...... 72, 78, 81 Blair, Sharon. . .18, 19, 47, 170 50 Blaisdell, Ann ............. Blake, Patty ......... . . . 19 Blakemore, Lynda .... ..... 1 9 Blarsdell, Ann ..... ...... 1 8 Blatt, Joe ....... . . . 40, 41 Blick, Ann ...... . . .50, 56 Bloom, Kathy ..... ..... 2 8 Bolden, Clarence ..... ..... 5 0 Bolsteins, Liga .......... 32, 50 Bonds, Richard ......... 17, 50 Booker, Chiquita ........... 48 Boringer, Cheryl .... 48, 55, 59, 67,68,132 Bourke, Dave .16, 25, 44, 47, 82 Boyd, Susie ..... 28, 51, 59, 162 Bradley, Dianna ........... 19 Bradley, Kathy ............ Bradshaw, Becky ..... . . . Brayton, Barbara . . . . . . Brents, Rejeana .... ...... Brents, Ronald . . . ......7a 48 50 60 Brent, Bernard .... ..... 5 2 36 75 29 Breunig, Bob .............. Brewer, Dick .... 25, 26, 27, 42, 46,52,67,13O Broadstreet, Bill. . Brooks, Clark . . . Brooks John .... ...16,51,5Z 53,118 .....52 .......72 Brown? Becky ............ 118 36 50 Brown, Robert. . . Bru man Helmut ...... , g , .......... 84 Bruner, Sharon. .46, 48, 80, 167 Bruyn, Nelleke ............. 21 168 Bryant, Paula ..... ........17 Bryant, Marsha ........... 100 Bucher, Bill. ...... 32, 46, 167 Buck, Betsy ..... 16, 17, 67, 68, Buis, Julie ........ Burford, Chuck .... Burks, Jarnell ..... Burks, Larnell ..... Burnley, Beverly . . . 89,129,130 ........51 .....29,48 19, 47, 167 19, 47, 167 ........19 Burns, Lisette .......... 32, 51 Burns, Malcom .... Burton, David ..... Butt, Kathy ....... Byland, Hattie ..... C Cahn, Joel ....... Cain, Lynn ..... Cain, Sandy .... Caldwell, Chip . . . Campbell, Lynda . ........32 ........35 28,51,118 ....18, 41 ffffiif Campbell, Mike. .. . . . . 75, Campbell, Tom ..... ...... Cannon, Paul .... Cantrell, Karen ........... Carper, Margaret ....... 19, Carroll, Michael ........... Carroll, Tracy ............. Carter, David ...... 17, 52, Casey, Diane .............. Chapman, Polly ........ 56, Charleston, Fred .... 52, 86, Charron, Kathy ............ Cheatham, Josephine ....... Cheney, Jane ............. Chilton, Jacqueline ........ Chivaro, Jeanne ........... 18 Clague, Debbie. . . ...... , Clague, Jon ........ 48, 51, 21 Clague, Tim ..... ...... , Clanton, Howard .... .... Clark, Cathy ....... .... Clark, Linda ..... Clark, Ross ...... 39 85 37 72 52 85 51 77 60 60 59 4-8 53 19 Caudle, Manana ........... 48 89 87 18 50 50 19 43 51 87 59 51 19 40 51 40 Claycombe, Bruce Cleaves, Nancy. . . Clemmons, Eddye ..... ....41,89 47,16L 164, 174 Click, Don ......... 40, 52, 67 Coe, Bob ...... ......... 7 7 Coffer, Donna ............ 100 Cohen, Liz ............... 41 Cohn, Jane. .17,18, 28, 33,118 Cohn, Martha ......... ,18, 28 Cole, Kathy ........ 18, 28, 55 Coleman, Carldean ......... 19 Colich, Pam ........... 17, 48 Collins, Beverly ............ 32 Compton, Kitty ........... 48 Conley, Jean ........ 38, 47, 67 Conn, Sidney .............. 79 Conyers, Shirley .... .... 5 1 Cook, Carol ...... .... 4 1 Conners, Shirley .... .... 6 0 Conrad, Sherry ..... .... 3 6 Corbitt, Mary .... .... 6 0 Cornell, Ralph ............ 85 Court, Edith . . . ....... . .21 Covert, Jim .......... ..... 1 6 Cox, Joan ......... 18, 56, 158 60 Cox, Sandra ..... Crafton, Becky . . Craig, Gary ..... Craig, John ..... Crain, Martha .......... 52, Crawford, Andra ...... 1 . ...... 87 . ........ 51 61 .59,6L 59,160 50 Cranford, Atthella ......... Crouch, Glenda ............ 18 72 Crockett, Dave. . . ......51, Cross, William .... ...... 4 3 Crowder, Craig .... ...... 5 0 Crowder, Sue .... .... 1 8, 28 Crowe, Andy ............. 129 Culloden, Debby ........... 50 Cunningham, Veronica . . . . . Curley, Fay ............... Curry, Milton .......... 48, Curry, Ronnie ............. Czastkowski, Anna Maria .... D 41 50 51 85 32 Dabney, Marsha ........... Dailey, Mildred .... ..... Dale, Francis .............. Dangerfield, Sandra .... 18 17 18 31 . ,60 ,84 48 87 85 54 Davenport, Ron ..... 74, 81 Davidson, Kathy ........ 18, Davis, Charles. . .16, 72, 74, Davis, Clarence ......... 72, Davis, Marie ........... 50, Davis, Marti ....... 17, 18, 48, 51, 56, 89 Davis, Paul ......... 29, 52, 67 Dean, Pete ................ 58 Demmings, Freddie ......... 17 Derra, Emily ........... 50, 89 Derra, Ellen ....... ...... 4 8 Dick, Jane ..... .... 5 0 Dickerson, Sue ............ 37 Douglas, Steven ........ 72, 87 Dowd, Jan ....... ...... 5 1 Dowdell, Dennis ........... 64 Dreesen, Tom .......... 37, 48 Dr brou h Kitt ......... 89 Y S 1 Y - Dubow, Gary ..... . . . . . . . . .50 Duckwall, Chris ..... 16, 40, 47, 48, 56, 59, 68, 129, 139, 162 Dumford, Pat ....... 40, 51, 79 Dunn, Bill ................ 87 Dunn, Cigaree ..... 77, 81, 129 Dunn, Jacqueline .......... Dupree, Harry .... Durham, Joe .............. E ....4a 19 51 72 Earharg Alan .... 32,41,52,55 Earp, John ............... 1 18 37 Eastman, Shirley .... Easton, Roy ......... Eaton, Ray ............... Edgecombe, Cornelius ...... Edgecombe, Darrell ........ Edwards, 37 Edwards, Ferdie. . . Edwards, Joyce. . . ..H.74 H..19, Edwards, Sally ......... 17, 31 29 52 52 Anne ...... 19, , 51 79 61 54 41 Ehrich, Ann ....... Ehrich, Tom ...... 16, 28, 40, 42, 45, 48, 55, 59, 67, 68, 129 Ekanem, Alfred ......... 17, 28 Elam, Freda .............. 18 Espmtu, Ron .............. 52 Eubanks, Dianne. . . ........52 Evans, Bob ..... 16, 24, 26, 27, 28, 41, 42, 52, 53, 59, 118 Evans, Kathy .............. 19 Evans, Pat .... .... . ....... 4 8 F Falender, Andy .....16,17, 26, 27, 28, 33, 67, 68, 129 Farley, Kathy ............ 100 Farley, Robert ............. 72 Farq Randy .... 16,46,64,61 68,72,78,81,129 Fatout, Anne ....... 37, Fenton, Cindy .... Ferris, Judy .... Fields, Judy ...... Fields, Nancy .... Fields, Ronald .... 39,4L 51,59 H..52, H..5n .,,:Yi. Fishback, Nancy ..... 19, 43, F itzgibbons, Phyllis ..... .... Fitzsimmons, Nancy Fletcher, Jim ........ .... 80 56 60 32 85 Fife, Mac ................. 85 61 18 40 75 19 Fllores, Angela .... Floyd, Robert .... Floyd, Roberta . . . Forbes,Pene ...... Ford, Paula ...... Foreman, Marcus. Fork, Joyce ............ 48, Foutty, Cathy .... 24, 46, 67 Fox Kath , y ............ F raley, Tammy ............ Franklin, Ginger ........ 43 iiiii79 .....5o .....51 ........100 1 51 80 50,59 51 60 J Franklin, Suzy ..... 17, 80, 118 Franklin, Tonya ........... 60 Freeman, Celesta .......... 37 Freeman, Wilbur. . . . . . . .43 Fulk, Jim ........ ........ 8 6 Fulk, Kathy ............... 50 Fuller, Kathy ....... 28, 33, 51 Fuller, Mark ........ 17, 40, 79 G Gabriel, Jim .............. Gaillard, Frank ..... 72, 79, Gallmeier, Julie ..... 18, 41, Galloway, Kathy ........ 54, 17 84 50 59 Gantz, Jean ............... 67 Garstang, Kathy. .32 41, 52, 60 Genovese, Ellie ......... 17, 89 George, Paul .............. 74 George, Robert ...... 31, 51, 59 Gerlach, Jim .............. 84 Gifford, Donald ........... 72 Gifford, Gloria. . . . . .50, 59 Girton, Brenda ............ 31 Goforth, Davis ............ 87 Golden, Lyn ........ 43, 52, 53 Goldstein, Marvin .......... 40 Goldman, Steve ........ 46, 47 Goyner, Harry. . .28 32, 41, 67 Gooch, Julian .......... 52, 72 Goodman, Susie ........ 17, 51 Goodson, Robert. . . .... . .51 Goodwin, Marsha. . . . . 26, 60 Gorogiani, Andy .... ...... 8 3 Gowdy, Greg .......... 52, 72 Grabants, Diana ........... 50 Graber, Tom .............. 51 Graham, Jane ..... 37, 41, 59 Grant, Demitrus ........... 86 Grant, Rudy .............. 79 Grant, Sandy ....... 36, 51, 86 Grayson, Ron ............. 52 Greenwald, Mike .......... 52 Greer, Marie .............. 19 Greist, Tim ........ 16, 82, 115 Greist, Tom .... . 16, 26, 35 Grider, Shirley .... ...... 5 2 Grigley, Denise .... . . . 100 Gurnell, Barbara. . . .... . .52 Gurnell, Jim ..... ....... 8 4 Gurnell, Mike .... .... 7 2, 75 Gurnell, Ron ............. 75 Guthartz, Judy ...... 28, 41, 51 H Hacker, Tom ...... Hackett, William . . Hale, Nanya ...... Hall, Arnold ...... Hall, John ......... 48, 51 Hall, Larry ......... 77, 81 ......7.2., . s 16 79 . ...... .19 52 85 84 9 Hall, Mary Liz .... Hall, Melvin ...... ...50,54 ........75 Hamrick, Catherine ..... Handy, Don .... 16, Hanley, Hansen, John . . . 44, Hansen, Karen. . . . . Rhoda ..... 50,61 24,54,118 ....H.17 47,60,175 .......50 .17 19 Harden, Anita ......... , Hardesty, Suzannah. Harding, Ken ...... Harding, Sally ..... Hardisty, Susie ..... Hardy, Minyone .... Harger, Susan ...... Hargis, Emma Sue. Harker, Sue ....... u.88,55, 101,118 .......21 ......18 ......118 .....H19 19,5L Harmon, Rickey ........ 51, Harrison, Mark ......... 51, Hartleb, Jadvyga. . . Hathaway, Darlene . Haury, John ..... 17 Hawkins, William. . Hayes, Beverly ..... Hazelwood, Albert. . Hedrick, Ron ...... 60 51 .....46,67 79 72 60 ....2r ...H..159 ,50, 53 52 ....11 ....52 19 Henry, Joyce ........... , Heydt, Curt ........ 51, Higgins, Tim ........... Hill, Allyson ..... Hill, Phyllis ..... Hilliard, Pete . . . Hinch, Sheila. . . Hines, Alan ....... 52 11 Hockett, Ronald .... ..... Hodges, Dave ..... 52 19 52 53 50 53 48 ...17,52 51 40 60 50 51 .......72 164 Hodgin, Sally ......... 48, Hogan, Victoria ..... ...... 3 1 Holland, Lawrence ......... 72 Holmgren, Bill ..... 16, 48, 51, 85,110 Holsapple, Nancy. . .17, 24, 44, 47,67 Holsapple, Sherry .......... 50 Hoover, Phyllis ............ 28 Hope, Letitia ....... 38, 51, 61 Hopper, Steve. . .16, 67, 68, 78, 81, 130, 72, 156 Horner, Mike .......... 81, 86 Horton, Darlene . . . ..... . . 19 Howard, Joe .... ...52,53 48 Howarth, Dona .... ..... Howe, Dave .... . . 16, Howenstine, Anne. . . . . . . Howett, Judy ...... .... Hugar, Ron ........ .... Humphrey, Jean .... .... Hurn, Debbie ..... .... Huse, Susie ....... . . . . 83 51 50 29 Hummons, David. . . . . . .52 50 60 18 19 Hyde, Donna Jo ........... I Illyes, Pete ...... .... 4 8, 157 Ings, Donald .... ...... 7 5 Irvin, Ross ...... .... 5 9, 174 Isenberg, Mike .... ...... 5 1 Isom, Stephanie ..... ..... 1 8 J Jack, Bill ............. 48, 51 Jack, Margaret ..... 16, 17, 18, 28, 48, 59 67 Jackman, Peter ............ 32 Jacks, James .............. 86 Jackson, Anthony ....... 72, 78 Jackson, Bob .... 16, 28, 40, 42, 43, 48, 56, 67, 129 Jackson, Mary. . .19, 32, 51, 60 Jackson, Mattie ......... 18 60 James, Mike ........ 31, 43, 87 Janett, Barbara ............ 37 Jefferson, Mike ........ 75, 87 Jelliffe, Helen ..... 51, 60, 111 Jenkins, Sally ...... 17, 55, 118 Jerrett, Judy .............. 59 Jett, Maxine ....... 17, 89, 112 Jett, Roger ....... 47, 158, 159 Johnson, Carolyn ......... Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 3 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Jones, Debbie .... .... 1 8, Clerald ..... 72, 79, , Jerry .... ....... , Jim ............. Melvin .......... 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Kaplan, Richard ....... 26, 51 Kaplan, Rosie .......... 17, 18 Keeling, Paul ............. 50 Keenan, Marvin. .17, 50, 52, 72 Kegg, Steve ............ 81, 86 Kelley, Louis ....... 72, 823, 85 Kelly, Tom ......... 72, , 87 Kemper, Alicia. .18, 43, 51, 59 Kemper, Gloria ............ 18 Kennerly, Don.. . 17, 26, 27,58 Kenney, Phil ........... 52, 54 Keys, lyiike ...... 17, 33, 40, 43 Killen, Jim ............ 17, 51 Killen, Nancy ....... 17, 28, 6-1- Kinnick, Marty. .17, '18, 24, 48, 51, 67 Kirk, Anna ............... 51 Kish, Bobbie Jo ........ 29, 48 Kittrell, Jim ...... .... 7 7, 81 Lindeman, John ........... 48 Linke, Roberta ...... 18, 32, 52 Littlejohn, Joyce ........... Locke, Susie ........ 32, 39, Lockman, Carol ........... Moore, Dave ....... 72, 75, 85 Moore, Honor .... 20, 28, 59, 67 Moore, Paul ........... 16, 51 Moore, Sharon. .17, 18, 24, 26, 27,28,39,44,67,129, 131 Lohmann, Karen 50 61 17 18 Long, Cecilia ...... 37, 47, 130 51 Long, Larry .............. Lugar, Bill ................ 50 Lumsey, Lloyetta .......... 50 Lupear, Sam ..... 72, 81, 84, 87 Lyons, Bill ................ 52 Lyons, Nancy ............. 50 M Mark, Michael ..... 27, 47, 161 Marks, Allen ....... 50, 51, 78 Marks, Benton ............. 50 Marks, David ....... 26, 27, 31 lN1arks, Joyce ........... 48, 52 Marquis, Mike. . . 16, 72, 81, 86 lNIartin, Clematine ......... 19 Martin, James ............. 85 lN1artin, Lee ............... 72 Moore, Sheila ........ 156, 160 Morgan, Marilyn ....... 51, 59 Morphis, Gilbert. . . .... . .32 Morris, Gail .............. 59 Morris, Marilyn ........ 19, 51 Morris, Patricia ............ 19 llfiorris, Rodney ............ 52 Morrison, Andy. .16, 17, 28, 47, 67, 129, 130, 162 Morrison, John ...... 17, 51, 72 Morrow, Larry ........... 100 Moss, Mack ........... 40, 41 Moss, Ralph ........ 17, 36, 67 Mott, Phyllis. . .18, 67, 68, 129, Kittrell, Ralph .... . . Klika, Phelps. . . . . ..72, 75 ..1e, 72 Knapp, Jim ............... 75 Knox Andy. . . , ......,. 50, Knox. Jan. . .17, 39, 59, 64, 132 89 Kohn, Laurie. . .17, 28, 48, 52, 130 lylasson, Margie ....... 48, 131 Matthews, Beverly ...... 52 60 Mauck, Cynthia .... 17, 28, 33, 39. 47, 64, 67, 68, 88, 128, 129, 132, 166 Maurey, Ed ............ 52, 53 lvlaurin, lylaria. .17, 18, 20, 21, 32, 60, 170 Mauro, Mike ........... 72, 86 Maxberry, Phyllis ....... 48, 51 Maxey, Evonne ............ 19 Maxey, Gloria ............. 17 Maxey, Howard. .72, 78, 81, 84 Maxey, Kenneth ........... 75 Mayo, Marion ............. 72 McAnulty, William .... .... 7 2 McBeth, Bill...1... McCance, Clarke. .. . . .. McClinton, Loman .... ., . .32 McCord, Michael ..... .... 5 2 lNIcCorkle, David ..... .... 4 3 McCowan, Bonita ..... .... 3 6 McDowell, Alice .... ..... 6 0 McGehee, Paul .... .... 5 2, 72 McGowan, Jessie ........... 50 51 32 Payne, Saundra .... .... 5 1 Payton, Rufus .... .... 7 5 Pearson, Edie ............. 19 Peck, Delores ............. 80 Percival, Dave. . .29, 31, 50, 52 Perkins, Corinne ........... 32 Perkins, Melvin ............ 78 Perry, Bob ............. 28, 31 Peters, Barbara ......... 54, 89 Peters, Nancy.. .17, 28, 48, 51, 55, 57, 59, 67, 68, 89, 129, 159, 160 Philips, Sandi ............. 19 Phillippi, Ann .......... 50, 89 Phillippi, Frank ..... 16, 28, 40 54, 118 Phillips, Mike .... ....... 5 2 Pierce, Carole ...... ...... 5 1 Pinkston, Keith ............ 52 Pipkin, Edward L. ...... 41, 52 Pippert, Carolyn ..... 29, 59, 61 Pippert, Ellen Jean. .21, 28, 29, 31, 38, 59, 67 Placke, Jim ............... 52 Plyrnate, Cynthia ......... 162 Poehlmann, Ann ........... 52 Pollard, Sharrell.32, 51, 89, 112 Pollard, Sylvia ............. 32 67, 68, 129, Kohn, Peggy. . , .24, 28, 37, 45, 67, 68, 129, 130 Kooiker, Jon .............. 86 Kooiker, Sumner .......... 75 Kurins, Baiba ....... 17, 24, 46, 67, 167 Kurins, Laurna ... ...32, 51 L LaCarra, Fred ...... .... 3 1 Lackey, Rosalind ..,. .... 3 7 Lacy, Barbara .... ....... 1 9 Lacy, Ruth ..... ......... 1 9 Lamb, Randy ....... 17, 24, 32 Lambirth, Caroll .........,. 50 Land, Kitty ...... .... D 2 Larabee, Susan.. .... 50 Larsen, Duncan. . .... 50 Larsen, Pete ..... .... 8 2 League, Vinccntc. . . . . . 87 Lee, David ....... ..,. 5 2 Lee, Frank .... ..... 6 0 Lee, Linda ...... ....... 8 0 Lee, Richard. .. . . .32, 67 Lee. Robert. .. .... 52, 84 Leech, Joyce .. . ...., . .50 Leech L 'nne .......... 28, -18 1 1 Lehner, Rick .... 43. 52. 53, 58 Lett, Sue ...... 17, 18, 60, 118 Levin, Nathan. , .16, 17, 28, 48, 67, 129 Lewis, Barbara. .. .... 36, 46 Lewis, Williznn.. ......... 79 1.14-ber, l'1l1Z ........ 5.5, .59, 111 l,lIlll'lII2lIl, Sandra .......... 18 McGuire, Buddy ........ Mclntire Ann ..... 56 89, Mclntirej Les . ...... .... Mclntyre, Linda ........ , . McKenzie, Homer ........ r 50, 85 118 .86 .54 .51 lvIcKenzie, Obie .... 16, 48, 51, 72, 81, 84,129 McNeal, Prudence ......... 51 McVVillian1s, lklartha .... 28, 41, 42, 47, 55, 59, 67, 132 McWilliams, Nancy ..... 17, 33, 41, 51 Mead, Jane ............... 60 lyleriwether, Christine. . .40, 60 Meriwether. Darlene.40, 50, 60 Midkiff. Richard. 16, 67, 81, 83 Milan, Billie Jo ............ 50 Milan, Sandy .............. 49 lvlilan, Sherry . .. ....... . .48 Miller, Becky ........... 17, 50 Miller, David L.. . .16,17,28,40, 47, 48, 56, 67, 68, 129, 171 Miller, David Van. . .40, 42, Miller, Henry .......... 72, Miller Vicki ..... .... Miiiigan, Karol. . . Mills, Cheryl .... 67 si 19,41 51 48 Mills, Estella ........... 17, Mills, Jacquelyn ........... 50 38 Minnicar, Steve. . . .,.. 32, 72 Mitchell, Dave . . ..... 87 Mitchell, Dennis. . .... 59 Mitchell, Edna ..... ..... 1 9 MOI11gOlI1Cfy', Margie . . .17, 28, 55, 1. - .W 172 130,157,174 Murphy, Donald ........ 51, 75 Murrin, Bill ........ 40, 48, 51 Flyers, Fred ............... 72 Myers, Linda .... ........ 6 0 lylyers, Marva ......... 18, 158 Myers, Roderick ...... 72 N Nance, Fred .... .... 5 2, 87 Naylor, Darryl .... ...... 8 7 Naylor, Gerald ............ 84 Newman, Sandra .......... 51 Niceley, Gregg ...... 52, 53, 58 Nie, Bill ....... 16, 17, 77, 118 Nie, Debbie ............ 50, 54 Nigh, Doug ............... 32 Novicki, David G. ....... 51, 58 Nygaard, Jon .... . . .26, 51, 75 O Oakshott, Rozi .... ...... 4 8 O,Brien, Sandy ........... 114 Odle, David ........... 50, 79 O'Koon, Bernard Oliver, Roger ...... Orton, Loretta ............ 17 O'Shea, Mary ...... 18, 50, 113 Otten, Carl ........ 16, 52, 118 Overla, Jim ............ 24, 32 .......85 Ozols, John .... ........... 2 4 P Paicley, Clifford .......... 100 Paller, Allan .... 26, 27, 28, 39, 67, 81, 82 Parks, Judith .............. 19 Parsons, Corky . . . ..... . .86 Parsons, Ralph . . . ..... .52 Paskett, Francine ....... 48, 51 Passrnore, Nancy ........... 18 Patterson, Stanley .... .... 8 5 Patton, Carolyn .... .... 3 2 Paul, India ........ ...... 5 1 Paulet, Armand ........ 48, 51 Payne, Donald. . . .... 52, 85 Payne, Ronald .... .... 5 1, 59 Porter, Rita ..... ....... 4 0 Posey, lva ............... 37 Potter, Janet ............. Power, Steve ....... 40, 54 Prager, Tom .... 17, 28, Price Price Cheryl ............. , Clarence ......... 52 Price Earl ........ 52, 72, 79, 81 Price, Flora. ....... . Price, James . . ....... . . Price, Nancy ....... 17, 18 Pride, Sam ............ 72 411 J Pruett, Bryce .... 17, 28, 48, Pullen, Mary .............. 19 Q Quandt, Charles .... 31, 51, 87 Quarles, Frank . . .......... 79 . . . 79 Quarles, James . . . . . . . R Rainey, Lee ............... 85 Rarnage, Gary ............. 52 Ramsey, Pat ..... 19, 21, 31, 67 Randall, Ann .......... 26, 27 Randall, Nancy ........ 52, 53 Ray, Jackie ............ 17, 51 Read, Sandy ...... .... 1 7, 50 Reese, Abram .......... 72, 79 Rees, Dan ...... .... 5 8, 156 58 Reeves, Jon ..... ......... Reid, Monica ....... 17, 51, 57 Reid, Sally ..... ..... 5 9, 89 Reid, Sandy .... ...... 5 9 Rice, Joyce ............... 37 Rice, Robert ........... 52, 82 Richardson, Rodney ........ 52 Richter, Wayne ............ 59 Ridley, Rod ............ 74, 85 Riggs, Gene ............... 29 Rinne, Mary Glenn. . 17, 28, 48, 54, 118 Rivers, Robert ............. 51 Slaughter, Gwen .... .... Slipais, Ruta .... . Sloka, Karlis. . . Smith, Carol ....... Smith, Carolyn . Smith, RObQ chreqa..25,2s,33,39 41,59,67,131 59 Roberts, Jeannine. . .... 50, Roberts, Joseph ........ 48, 51 Roberts, Marie. .28, 41, 48, 67 Roberts, Sharon ........ 19, 37 Robinson, Lucia ........... 50 Robinson, Paul . . . . . . .50 Robinson, Victor ......... 164 Robinson, Viv ............. 84 Rock, Jim ...... 28, 29, 30, 38, 43, 67, 171 Rodgers, Daryl ............ 51 Roe, Jerry Howard ........ 31 Roe, Jon .............. 16, 85 Rogers, Judith .... ..... Rogers, Pat ............ 51 Roney, Donald ..... ..... 7 2 .19 59 J Rosenbaum, Jenny. . 17, 21, 28, 48, 52 Ross, Jarrett .............. 50 Ross, Steve ............... 52 Rude, John ............... 52 Russell, Gayle.. .19, 46, 51, 60 Russell, Homer .... ....... 8 6 Russell, Nathaniel . ....... 52 Russell, Portia Jean ........ 32 Russell, Roscoe .... ....... 7 2 Russell, Tom ...... . . .46, 162 Russon, Suzell .... .... 3 1, 60 Rutland, Judy .... . . .19, 60 Ryan, Joe ....... ..... 5 4 S Salmins, Ina ........... 21, 32 Salmins, Karlis ............ 21 Sanders, Charles .... 74, 81, 84 Sargent, Glen .......... 40, 41 Sargent Neil .... 26, 27, Sanerhgkk Frauen 43,67 a.21,47,165 Satterfield Herbie ......... 72 Saunders, Anita ........... 59 Sayles, Carol .............. 52 Scheuring, Margo .......... 50 Scheuring, Paul ..... 43, 51, 56 Schocllkopf, Kathy. .17, 49, 55, 50 ....32 ....58 .......19 52 Doug. . . .,1.6,' 17 77 118 J 7 861 ,123,131 GaH..17,18,35,46,67 .......51 72 Smith, Smith, Lacy ........ Smith, Mike ........... 52, Smith, Robby. . . 16, 17, 28, 48,55,59 4L 68 81,83,128,129 Smithers, Diane ........ 18, 80 Solomon, Gwen ....... 19, 129, Solomon Marcia. . . . 132,165 , ....... 51 Spahr, Bob. .24, 28, 41, 46, 101 Spahr, Susie ........ 17, 50, 59 Spain, Steve...16, 54, 83, 118 89 S Jears Marti I , . . . Spelman, George .... Springer, James .... Stafford, Dave ...... ....37 52,55,5s .......75 .......29 Stafford, Ricky ...... 72, 81, 86 Staley, 1N4idge ...... Stanish, Cindy ...... .128,132, 157,165 .......32 Steele, Larry ....... 72, 75, 81 Steele, Ronald ............. 75 Steinhour, Lynn ..... .... 4 8 Stevens, Madeline. . . .... . .36 Stevens, Shirley ............ 50 Stewart, Dave .... .... 7 2, 81 Stewart, Threasa . . . .... . .59 Stiers, Malinda ....... .... 5 0 Stoddard, Shari ........... 37 Stokes, Bob ........... 26, 43 Stout, Carol. .16, 17, 18, 48, 51, 64, 67, 68, 89, 129, 132 Stout, Hilary. ..17, 46, 47, 64, 68, 89, 129, 132, 165 Strack, John ........ 72, 75, 85 Straughn, Kim ......... 18, 51 41 Strauts, Valcla. . .18, 32, , 60 Strauts, Vija .............. Z1 Strickland, Cynthia ..... 51, 59 Strickland, Dan . . . ......41 Strietelmeier,Fred .......... 52 79 Tyner, Buddy ............. 54 Tyner, Harold ............. 52 Tyner, Karen ....... 18, 50, 52 U Ulen, Sally ............ 50, 54 Ulen, Tom .... 16, 28, 38, 118 Upchurch, Jerry ..... 52, 72, 75 Upshaw, Effie ............. 50 Urban, Trudy ...... .... 3 6 V Van Beurden, Sonja .... 32, 40 Vaughn, Debra ............ 52 Vaughn, Joed ............. 32 Vaught, Freddie ........ 72, 81 Veegh, Mary ........ 31, 50, 52 Velonis, Chris ............. 85 Vertner, Teresa ............ 19 Vestal, Jessica ...... 17, 36, 48, 67, 156 Vyverberg, George ..... 17, 68, 129, 162 W Wagoner, Sharon . . . . . . .50 Walker, Alice ..... .... 5 1 Walker, Eric .............. 50 Walker, Helen ............. 37 Walker, Jeff ........... 37, 52 Walker, Steve ..... 67, 130, 162 Wall oe , J .... .......... 16 ivnt Run1.H ...... ..56 Williams, Carol Ann ........ 18 Williams Williams Williams 7 7 Carolyn Jo. . . , 18 41, 47,165,171 ' 52 Gloria ........ 28, James ........... 52 Williams Kirby ..... 72, 81, 86 Williams, Roberta .......... 48 Williams, Rodney .......... 37 Williams, Sharon . .. . . . .17 Williams, Terry ..... .... 1 8 Williams, Thelma .... .... 1 7 Williamson, Marilee ........ 59 Williamson, Marylynn ...... 41 Willis, Sam ............... 74 Wilson, Cornell ............ 72 Wilson, Eugene ........ 52, 79 Wilson, Mary Beth ......... 18 Wilson, Nancy ..... 17, 41, 48, 67, 161 Winkel, Gary ...... 16, 67, 161 Wiseman, Terry ........ 81, 84 Woods, Josephine .......... 50 Woodson, Bill ....... 72, 81, 85 Wooley, Karen ......... 17, 50 Wooster, Michal ....... '.2l, 37 67 ,68,132,175 Schricker, Chris ........... 60 Schriever, Pat .... Schuetz, Tom .... Schuster, Carol. .2 ......51,6o .....16,110 6,41,46,118 Schuster, Cathy ............ 51 Schwartz, Steve ..,......... 29 Schwomeyer, Sandy .... 17, 34, 48, 49 Scott, Bettie ...... ...... 1 9 Scott, Josephine . . . . . . . .18 Scott, Marijane. .. ...32, 34 Seaney, David .... ........ 1 7 Sears, Judy .... ...... 1 9, 41 Sebree, Susie ........ 37, 46, 80 Segal, Tom .............. 101 Selmanoff, Mike .... 32, 40, 50 Sharp, Vicki .............. 54 Shelton, Paul .... 74, 78, 81, 84 Shipley, Grant. .17, 21, 29, 30, 40, 42, 67,171 Short, Elaine ....... 18, 19, 51 Shullenberger, Bill. . .16, 26, 55 Silver, Greg ....... 16, 24, 33, 118, 123 Simmons, Beverly .......... 19 Simms, Judy ..... sung B81 ........... .... Sinclair, Howard . Singleton, George. Siskind, Mike .... Skeetz, Debbie. . . Skillman, Dianna. 51 84 .........56 ......31,52 ...72,79,a5 H....1a 21 51 ......46 Stuart, Bob ......,..,..... - Swan, Olivia .... 32, 39, 40, 60 Sweatman, Jacqui .......... 52 Sweatt, Donald ............ 52 Sweet, Diana ...... ...... 4 9 Swetman, Carolyn ...... 41, 52 T Talley, Beverly ............ 19 Tally, Charles.52, 53, 74, 77, 85 Tally, Karen .... 18, 49, 51, 60 Tanner, John ............. 52 Taylor, Gwen ............. 19 Taylor, John ..... ....... 5 2 Templin, Joel .......... 52 53 Tevebaugh, Douglas ........ 32 Thildon, Yvonne .... .... 1 9 Thomas, Bonita Marie ...... 37 Thomas, Mack ......... 43, 56 Thompson, Janis . . . .... . . 19 Thompson, Yvonne ......... 48 Thornton, Lloyd ........... 50 Thrasher, Trudy .... 17, 80, 118 Thurman, Saundra ..... 51, 59 Thurman, Steve ........... 43 Tinsley, George.. . .... 29, 43 Tirsell, David .... ...... 5 1 Torain, Cynthia .... ..... 1 9 Towe, Patsy ...... .... 5 2, 60 Tower, Janet .............. 52 Traylor, Steve ............. 29 Trotter, Geraldine ........ 19 Tucker, Jane. . .28, 41, 48, 118 Tucker, Ronald ............ 51 Turntine, Joyce ........... 59 Tyler. John .... .... 8 4 173 Walter, Pat ..... ....... 7 5 Walters, Linda .... . . .33, 51 Ward, Adrianne ........ 60, 61 Ward, Warren ............ 43 Warmoth, Kris. .21, 50, 60, 61 Warner, Veronica . Warren, Roxanne. . Washington, Alese . Washington, Marsha ........ Washington, Phyllis ..... 17, Washington, Verna. 19 Watson, Matthew. . Watson, Peggy Watts, Beverly Watts, Larry ...... Watts, Richard .... Weathers, Ed .... 26 ........5o 50 18 ..... ,6o ....37, 52 .......6o .......32 ...72,75 .......a5 .......129 Webb, Gregory ...... 72, 78, 79 Weiss, Tommy ............ 87 Wells, Jim ................ 81 Wells, John ............ 78, 84 Welsh, Paula ...... 18, 80, 159 West, Virgil ............... 19 White, Barbara. .48, 52, 53, 80 1Vhnq LCROy...48,51,52, White, Lonnie ..... Whiteside, Sandy . . Wiecking, Fred ...... 17, 31, Wilburn, Rachel. . . Wild, John ......... 29, 31, 84 50 50 Whittington, Doug. . .51, 72, 75 41 50 58 17 Wilkins, Jackie ............ Williams, Bernice . . . ...17 1Vorley, Sarah ...... 41, 52, 80 Worth, Ed ................ 43 Wright, Darlynn . .. . . . .37 Wupper, Liz ....... .... 5 0 Y Yakey, Milton ...... ...... 7 4 Yarbrough, Joyce ....... 31, 52 Z Zeckel, Cynthia. . ....... 48 Zeckel, Mike .............. 52 Zeigler, Jack ....... 16, 28, 118 Eddy's Drive-In 2821 Northwestern What'll you have? Ross Irvin hasn't quite decided on his order, but he knows it will be good at Eddy's Drive-In. Whether it's a traditional hamburger with french fries and a milkshake or a chicken H. H. Gregg Appliances 5250 Keystone Phyllis Mott plans ahead for the day shell have a home of her own by look- ing over refrigerators and other appli- ances at H. H. Gregg Appliances. dinner, the stomach will be satisfied at Eddy's. You can relax in your car while the waitress sees that your order receives Eddyls prompt and appetizing treatment. Then you're on your way, and you're glad -because you know the smart place to stop is Eddy's Drive-In. Bryantls Beauty 2002 N. Harding When that special date comes along or when she just gets tired of that old hairdo, Eddye Clemmons goes to her fa vorite beauty shop, Bryant's Beauty Salon Pixie Salon 3902 N. College As the long-awaited evening draws nearer, Kathy Schoellkopf finds herself at the Pixie Beauty Salon getting that special set. The bigger the event, the more important the hairdo. And that's why Kathy selects the Pixie Salon, where she knows she'll be satisfied. lg . Northside Chrysler 5104 N. Keystone The evening finds them to- gether treating themselves to the best. That means their transpor- tation is by Chrysler. The style, grace and comfort of Chrysler is unsurpassedkand for a special occasion only the best will do. H I 'wsiii K eff J 'rswfsfrggQzagrrxsssfzglirffi? inse t, . ,,...,,. , Q, ..t.i .,.. . i,..,.,...Q . . H A- K, Qf..wg,gz5mt-gzsffevfffgg t ' tim-ii.,1::rx,Mge V , A I A I M. .A f gg5gf:gg:gua+'f siiwssigli' ,, ' 1 V ' ll91?7'f'.Jw t, . --'vt X 1 s.5.35a , , A 'A f 1 mi.. :W M1 - A Qi, ' is I an .X 4 1 :HZ V . ,,.,, 1 qw . , , . i ' -i fx.. fi ' A ,. .,,. p . , V A Y , X Y i K timers.. ,, 3 Peacock's Barber Shop 662 E. 38th Street A few blocks away John Hansen is also dreaming of the evening as Peacockls Barber Shop takes care of his hair wor- ries. Good grooming goes with the smart set, and the good grooming you get at Peacock's is just like having a private valet. , Y 7 '-a' ,:5 '..: errr From the bittersweet memories of the I.U. yearbook in- stitute to the hectic harrassment of approaching deadlines, from the fun-work packed days of early planning and idea generation to the cutting, pasting, tearing, rearranging and substitutions of last minute layouts, the creation of your Annual has been a labor of love. The yearbook attempts to be a chronicle of the school year, but because of deadlines some spring events had to be left out. The Annuat is not one person nor is it a committee or even a collection of committees. To those who so gener- ously contributed their talents, time, and eforts, I express my sincere appreciation. People such as Mr. Bruce Pearson, our advisor, our principal Mr. Robert Shultz, and our class sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Otto deserve mention for their sup- port. The ad manager Mrs. Gladys Brewer,ifinancial ad- visor, Mr. james Bradburn, the school photographer Mr. Thomas Wright, who did such a tremendous job on the color picture, and the student photographers were indis- pensable. Miss fean Grubb and other faculty members cooperated willingly. Although not exactly a part of Short- ridge, the senior photographer Mr. Bill Ehrich, the Amer- ican Yearbook representative Mr. Bob Cavanaugh, and Mr. jack Bundy of S.K. Smith Covers played an important part in the making of this book. To my family and friends who have responded to my moods with patient understanding, I owe a special thanks. All of you are represented here, as you read these pages and share the treasured memories of these Shortridge years, I thank each of you for permitting me the pleasure of pre- senting them to you. Bobbie Baldwin, Editor
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