South Side High School - Totem Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1956
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'f 114,111 flat ,Q ,QAMHQ yay QgL4 ,fv,44 Ldiafd , cpfigyu 7 x 1' xv ffm, 7y,Qr,,L J, ZZ W'm22,,m ,e,4.4'L,9M, 6'1 L -hh y K ' 1 . .Ak . D QR L . ' X1 5 X Y X .T V X xx . 1 S N 11- ' N U gli ' ,FX-'N 4: . . -P IS-756 THE SENIOR CLASS OF SOUTH SIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCES ITS COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE SIXTH NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-SIX AT HALF AFTER EIGHT O'CLOCK SOUTH SIDE GYMNASIUM FORT WAYNE, INDIANA Verse: Chorus: Verse: Chorus: Verse: Chorus: To The Tune Of This Qld House Let us sing of South Side High School, Let us sing of teen-age days, How we worked and slaved and struggled, In an acacemic maze. We haverveathered freshman English, And have lived thrgugh Caesar too, New each passing year brings with it, That much harder work to do. Ain't agonna need this school much longer, Ain't agonna need this school much more, Ain't got time to waste a minute, Gotta make a perfect score. Just got time to study harder, And to cram for each exam Ain't agonna need this school much longer, We're gettin' ready to graduate. Let us sing of South Side High School, Let us sing of Archers game, Of the teams we've cheered to victory And the boys who brought us fame. Let us sing of fun and frolic, And of dates and young romance, when we found that there was magic, In another Junior's glance. Repeat above Time is passing on so quickly, And our school days will be o'er But our school will be awaitin' students ever more. For new This old school will be a beacon, This old school will be a light, Pointing out the road to learning Guiding young hearts in the right. Repeat above L it Adapted by Martha Beck Papa loved Mama loved They They High school Papa loveda Mama loved Dad was bes Mom used to PAPA LOVES MAMBA high school high school had just loads of fun said when work was done was such a delight- UH football, h I football t on the team watch and scream As he was hurt in a fight He loved math She loved art He was dumb She was smart She would s when he pas Dad was qui igh sed te a cool guy and Mom was a real slick lass UH Papa loves Mama loves Gives them Seems like dances dances that zing again its spring again Any old dance is all right UH Papa loves Mama loves Chicken and f Oh what a l They'd love A BATTLE HYMN Mine eyes have se am As a soph c Now, as a Jun of gr As I go on my Glory, Glor Glory, Glory, Glory, Glory, As I go on my ' WHEN Y when you dr And I drove You tried to guy I But your in Then Your Then your At the tail engine you stru I pulled big yell banquets banquets ' ish are right uscious sight this banquet tonight --Donna Hoover OF THE REPUBLIC en the glory of the horse and buggy days e the jalopy that I thought was fast and gayg ior ay I am streaking in a plane through the clouds way I'm a Junior Junior a Junior y: I'm a I'm way. 0 me DROVE A BUICK U Buick, A big yellow Buick tle red Ford, , as you passed by me, ignored, gudhole, a nice slippery mudhole, and roared, your Buick, ick little red Ford. OV 8. e a lit lts ck a aced out ow Bu f my SU I' O OFFICERS SQNG Tune: Gilly Gilly Ossenfeffer Katzenellen Bogen By the Sea There's a little man By the name of John He's our president And he gets around He's got the pep and personality, He's our dilly dilly officer and you will Always find him on the beam Terry is our veep He is really great In basketball He is first rate He is lots of fun and will greet you cheerfully He's our dilly dilly officer and you will always find him on the beam. The officers are friendly, a smile on every face We are so proud to have them here--to run our Junior race. There's a lovely gal By the name of Lu She handles the dough And takes notes too She loves to work and does it merrily She's our dilly dilly officer and you will always find her on the beam. They're our dilly dilly officers and you will always find them on the beam, Here at the head Of society There's Jim and Nan and Sharon, three They work real hard to see that we're the best They're our dilly dilly officers and you will always find them on the beam. Our officers are really ' instead of three V - you will find six In the Junior class they are nothing less than swell They're our dilly officers and you will always find them on the beam. There are two more great people That help us every day They help advise our Junior class To make sure we're okay. They're our dilly dilly workers and There's another man we would like to really say they're Who helps us work swell. a N013 9- Single J0b --Donna. Hoover Does he ever shirk He's our principal and we want to wish him well He's our dilly dilly principal and we would like to tell him that he's swell First Swedish Rhapsody, Leidzen . . Pomp And Circumsrancej' Elgar . . To The Colors Invocation .. You'll Never Walk Alone, Rodgers Introduction of Speaker . . . Making Ourselves Acceptable .. Thy XVord Is Cast, Brown .. Presentation of Diplomas Alma Mater . . Pornp And Circumstancej' Elgar .. 7 0g7 d772 or D ,. r. . . .Morrie Sanderson 1 111-1 . . . . ....., . . .Choir fl . -1. e .,. 1 O 34.401 s . . . .Superintenigngjy T. 1 y 1 - 'T' ' . . . . ff. Galltncyer . . . .'..Qh6ir fb-. . .Seniors ' . .Band'l Band Directed by Mr. Robert T. Drummond Choir directed by Mr. Lester Hostetler li XX 3 4 . FOUR YEAR HONOR ROLL Row 1 2. Sally Ann Enking' ll 3. Virginia D. Pugh 1I -I 3. Martha Jane Falb 4. Peggy Jean Robinson S :lg 4- Geraldine FOX 5. Carole Diane Roe ' 'll 5- Nanci' Lucille Hlll ' 6. Barbara Joyce Salaka 'V 6- Cla'-lflla 'lo Holm-'S t 7. Margaret Rose Schell ' 7. Gloria Eileen Johns 'Il T 8. Heather Grace Schreiner: 1 S- David Wayne MH-101' ' 9. Loree E. sranski 9. Paula. Morgan McConnell ' 10. Cnnelyn Louise Ste!-uberg 10. Terry 0. Mlller'1Iij 11- Joyce Marian Watson u Row 3 12. Mary Aran Twins il' H 13. Deanne ary sner .H Row 2 1. Sharon Eileen Myers ' li 14. Connie Lou Yarian f' rlene Elder ' 2. Carol Anne Pritchard ' T .rg ' Ro 4 12. N ' R th D B l 8. G. Stanley Hood 'W-I1- :A Abl Jr 13. Niilnxrsi Jaliie Dildiiile at 9. Byron Evan Hoover l la es' ' 14. Charles Robert Dimiti 10. Donna Jo Hoover Ruth Akers Lee Alf ld 11. Nancy Elyse Horton - 4 e Row 8 12. Joyce Catherine Hostetter pivxdeixlnebo 15 1 Ray 0 Dinan 13- Claude Hurley' gllluige Bailey? 2: N211 gnngfelloivg Diveh 14 Clara Hurley 5 'alias h 3. T a oway ixon -f-T 'r liifxlnard 2. anemia lynn-5 nary . 1 PM M Ro: :ZH t . U i 'te . ' . o our . 1 a arga e urte V '. ln.-v-5... er-if 6. La:xlifyBEbnit wn 2. Thomas E. Imel til. 72.11 af... Lf' aumgartner' 7. David Frederick Eitman5 3. Donna Jean Johnson 12 indian Anr orth 8. Ross Berry Elwell 4. Ga:xl'Arlene Johnson T A 13. .auvlz-a N Bell 9. Nancy Lee Emenck 5. William Eugene Kamms ' 14 Pr rl:-ia.. e Benson 10. Kenneth R. Ensley 6. Marlene Ann Keener 1' ' ll N 11. Evelyn Fisher 7. Judith Lynn Kemp! , .rp .- .-if Qs' gatsy Fllotl:5 Yalter Vlaeinder jgeigfg Jr.S ' 1. Charles Edfn Bei-iz, Jr.5 ' oger ell 00 ' we A llmk. all h I 2 Nancy Ann Berg 14. Jack Seymour Fordll 1l3::irn5elrtinnKiJ5n1g:er lr j2f.lQe1?gn2'lf,i1,nmn . Row 9 12 David Robert Klemm nfl 2- thin R'1?Ef 1.. 1- li' 5-Shkofrum - . ac owe ac urn . . ous ' 7. Robert Donald Blackledgei 3. Clifford Spencer Friend Row 13 1- Robert Lynn Blantong 4. iaxnles dwglligm Suzy 'S 1 D M K JoAnne Blombach 5. ic ar a rea . onna ae unz lu Harold Duane Bobecki 6. Jerry .E. Garver. 2. Doloris Charlene Langston -f 11. Sally Ann Branning 7. Francis E. Garvin 3. Judith Ann Lai-ko , .12. Paul 'a. :ion Brattain 8. Evelyn June Gazuse 4. James Kent Leeward 13 Beqky .t unkrgeger' 11 1- X 9. Sandra Sue Geng 5. Judith Lynn Lepperf 14 David grllen Brittenhnm 10. Phillip Bruce Giasler 6. Stanley Abram Levine ' 115 . 11. William James Gilsdorf 7. John Stanford Lewisi A Raw G 12. Alys Gail Gindlesparger 8. Christ Vasil Litchini 1 A sn,.,n.,e Brooke 13. Luba Ann Gouloif 4 x 9. Judd Byron Lowenhar h 2: J-,une ,Hey Brown 14. Judith Rose Graef gllnrxfean EBCDIEXQJ i 3' Mllly 'L' Bundy limwn Row 10 12- shi:-oiinirangsemalfdxeh fi- g,55e'50'S,g,B3Q3'5'lK 5- 3f,df'P A53 Gfggg - li' 123i ii.l.2?5lm5......d.1.- ti. a . J y unc . ar es war rexner - 7. Sara.'Jean Busler 3. Barbara Marie Grid-ith R 14 8. Orvil'e'EdwaEd Dyers SDHEOD gifs: Grnadrian 1 L b th A OWM 1 9, J , ' m . ys e nn ase 11' . liiiiiesa, Rage ggi: 6. Lliiidgalieealgiill u 2. Patricia Ann Mayen 1 ' ziliam Clark Campbell 'S 7. A. Lamont Hansen 3. Patricia Joan McBride 12 1:-h 1-fl Wayne Cantwell5 8. Patricia Jean Hal-misan 4. Cecile Ann McClain 13 im Earl Chapman 9. Shirley Ann Harris 5. Delores Joan McCoskey 14 1 Milton Clark '5 10. Ganice Kay Harteri' 6. Alan McNabb l . 11. Patricia Mae Hartung 7. Richard Frederick Meissner Row 7 12. Electa Jane Hawk 8. Raymond Nelson Meyers 1.,M. Courtland Clayton li. garry goha Hayes lg. ggrol JoyJceMllmller1I 2. Colleen L' Click 1 . iana u enry . ornas . 1 er 3. Roger D. Close 11. Marilyn W. Moatst 4. Judith Oaks Cook a Row 11 12. Caralyn Jane Morrilli' 5. Kermit LeRoy Corson 1. Jack Noel Hevel la' Janet Ruth Mosel s. Janes Joan Crick 2. Judith .mm Hicks 14- Meme -loleene Mosel T 7. Ronald Malcolm Crummitt 3. Janet Kathryn Hinman R 15 8. Vividean Virginia Dammeier 4.-Roland Quintin Hite .oy 9. Dean Donald Dauscher V 5. Nancy Colleen Hodgin ' 1. Yvonne Lillian Mosure 10. Jeanene Yvonne Dauscher-T 6. Richard L. I-Iollar 2. Barbara Lynn Neuenschwanderil 11. William Jay Davis 7. Joan E. Hollman 3. Myra Glea Neuhauser 4 Kirk Richard Newell 5. Ray Morse Sanderson ' Mary Lucy Stuntzi 5 Donna Jean Nolan 6. John Frederick Sawyerf Donald G. Tatman 6. Armin Boone Olsen 7. Sarah McKay Scheiman Geraldine Sue Teeple 7. Kathryn Louise Osborn 8. Marcia Lee Schultz'lI Marilyn Maxine Tennant il fl 0 8. Judith Ann Osborne 9. Barbara Ann Seitz Joan Dyann Thomas 9. Charles Warren Owen 10. John Luther Seng Angela Maurine Thompson 10. Russell Stanley Oyefr 11. Alan Wayne Severance Robert G. Treece 11. Carole Adele Palmer 12. Gloria Lou Shinn T Sarah Lee Urquhart 12. Lowell Lee Pape 13. Nancy Ellen Showalter T x Annette Victoria Voorhees 0 13. John Christopher Parke 14. Karole Lea Siddall 14. Patricia Elizabeth Parks Row 16 Row 18 1. Sharon Marie Simmers 1 Thomas James Patterson 2. Carl E. Sin-xon5 2 Gordon Myles Pavey 3. Natalie Jean Skow 3. Thomas Eugene Perkins? 4. Donna. Lee Smith 4 John F. PfeiH'er 5. Jerome Lee Smith 5. Thomas W. Pinder, Jr. '5 6 Ruth Ann Smith G. Frederick L. Procisei 7. Jacquline Blanche Snyder 7. Roger Lee Railsback 8. Owen Marion Snyder 8. Ruth Evelyn Rainier 9. Barbara Constance Solaro 11 n-u-an-nr-1 2 f 5 '5'?59 Cleo Lorine Ray Eugene Alan Redding Bernice Ann Rekeweg Sundra. Sue Reppert Alan Daniel Richards Rodney Kip Riddle Row 17 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Philip G. Sosinski Suzanne Spindler Sharon Lee Stallingsll Charles Edgar Stanbery ' 5 Jack LeRoy Stark Row 19 Row 20 l 0 Row 21 Janice Dee Wise 1. Frances Dolores Stem Judith Lee Wise ' 1. Patricia Elaine Roddel 2. John Chester Stephenson 3. Carol Woods 1 . fo ' 2 Winchester F. Rood 3. Nancy Stookey 4. Julia Gertrud ' in . 3. David Walter Rose 4. Fred Stovall Nancy Mae 4. Gwendolyn Lee Royse 5. Herbert Ernest Stuelpe .6 V ,V V-Valedictorian. S--Salutatorian. Four Year Honor Roll-Members of the Four Year Honor Roll are those students aye made an average grade for the four years of 9012, or more. These students must have spent as 1 t three years in South Side. A - '- '-Members oi the National Honor Society. These students are selected by the Faculty Committee from the upper third of the class, on the basis of Leadership, Scholarship, Character, and Service. Mem-, bership in this organization is the highest honor South Side High School can confer supon its graduates. 11-Quill and Scroll members. The Quill and Scroll is a national organization of high school journalists. lltlembershlp is limited to students of the upper third of the class who have been active in journalistic work. T-Members of the Girls' Athletic Association who have earned letters. ' 5-Boys who have earned xmas in athletics. Q 0-Not here three years, but maintained average of QUIZ, or more while here. x-Cheerleaders who have earned letters. gs l O if 'L 5 5 r I Thirty-fourth , nngal Commencement lf ..-y-, -14.2 0 p-, of the Z ...South Side High School in :be South Side Gymnasium Fort Wayne, Indiana Wednesday, june 6, 1956 8:30 P.M. C.D.S.T. 5 THE SOUTH SIDE HIGH SCHOOL QB: ' Vg as iv ' v. 1 .aw cuz? accafaurea fe Sruice SUNDAY JUNE THIRD ' 1956 7:30 P.M. The The The The 0 U The Graduating C1455 of . , The-fSolo- HeSmiled Qn Me Q O'Hara NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIX of I The janet Von Gunten Word of God , Matthew 7: 13-27 SOUTH SIDE HIGH SCHOOL ' The,,Baccalaureate Prayer I., . ,NL ORDER OF WORSHIP CThe rewioe will follow without annonngfaine-.K ' .- x , if ' ' ' .r. 'Ia 1 '. -, t. , ..-er -J a ' U. Piano Prelude iq? H Q lim , 4 L Class Processional The congregation will rise as the graduates enterand remain standing at V 1 -1 1 for the Invocation and the Hymn. s' ,N ' . , , Invocation: Hymn- America My country 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing, Land where my fathers died, Land of the pilgrim's pride, From every mountain-side, Let freedom ring. My native country, thee, Land of the noble, free, Thy name I love, I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills, My heart with rapture thrills, Like that above. Let music swell the breeze, And ring from all the trees Sweet freedom's song: Let mortal tongues awake, Let all that breathe partake, Let rocks their silence break, The sound prolong. Our fathers' God! to Thee, Author of liberty, To Thee we sing: Long may our land be bright With freedom's holy light, Protect us by Thy might, Great God, our king. . V j,' r O ri' 4 . 9 Henry Carey The 5 : The ' Beside Still Waters by Hamblen janet.Von Gunten A On Having To Decide E. Petznik, Pastor, First E. U. B. Church ' Our Help In Ages Past Isaac Watts will fire for the H yinnj Our hope for years to come, ages the stormy blast, And our eternal home. Under the shadow o y throne Thy saints have dwelt secure, Stgficient is Thine a in alone, And our defence is sure. O'God, otn help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Be Thou our guard while life shall last, And our eternal home. Benediction: The Lord bless you and keep you, The Lord make His face to shine upon you And be gracious unto you. The Lord lift up his countenance upon you And give you peace. Amen. V Recessional Emily Bailey CThe congregation will remain .reared nnlil the clan bar marched ont.J Qasfsfsfcscy Not to be conquered by 'these headlong days, But to stand free: to keep the mind at brood On life's deep meaning, natureis altitude Of loveliness, and time's mysterious ways, At every thought and deed to clear the haze Out of our eyes, considering only this, What man, what life, what love, what beauty is, This is to live, and win the final praise. Directions for Applying Holter Moniter 8 Supplies Needed Holter Batteryfcharged to 14-hold for 30 sec.l Acetone 1 Disposable electrode Electrodes Tape for Holter Adhesive tape with rough edge Small gauze squares Scissors Wind tape on the Holter C30 revolutionsl Insert battery Determine patients skin conditionf if oily use flat electrodes 8 elasticon tape--if regular use disposable electrodes and I transpore tape 0 Cf Thoroughly' clean areas where electrodes are to be placed with acetone-- scrub till red-Y this is very important --if not cleaned properly you will not achieve good contact. Positions for the 5 electrodes: knob on collar bone both right 8 left A bottom of ribs on right side 1 V1 8 V5 T A All-electrodes are to be placed on the bone. The electrodes are color coded and applied in this order: FLAT ELECTRODES Blue- left clavicle Orange- V1 Nhite- right clavicle Green- Right ribs Wg Red- V5 DISPOSABLE ELECTRODES NHITE- Right clavicle ORANGE- V1 ' BLACK- Left clavicle BRONN- V5 GREEN- Right ribs f' ' Attach electrodes properly and securewith tape all wiring and control: Once electrodes are plugged into control and machine is set you may start recording by flipping switch to the on position, lock the recorder and proceed to tape wiring down. After wiring is all taped down place recorder in the case and lock. Give patient diary and explain thoroughly as to what is needed in order to make the proper evaluation when the tape is scanned. Be sure to record starting time and plan to remove Holter 25 hours later. when using the flat electrodes apply small ammount of electrode jel to the metal surface of the electrode. Use only small ammount. 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W -1 , ,.e11-.-35,73 ' ff- -lx 'f 1 S' f O 1 - ' 2.5,-1: . . rg-rr,zF2Lf'Qf 'f1 - : .iffyfg V ' , ' -1 .-H,-'-'41g,f:v ,Q3,-73:5 gain-,1,,,,gg , . ' -, j'-.1fE:,L'Zjnf,f1.,,.s-!'!v- ,,, ' 'I ' . 1 ff ' ffii-'TM'-f,:,.. zfizfh' f.--1 .,., .-,4 As- ' 'M-1 v .u..4. f D h, 1 -L ' ' H 1-:A in-f - --1' '- -- -A---+-----g.M--'--H ' ----l-IM-1+ -----r-W - IOTH ANNIVERSARY REUNION CLASS OF 1956 SOUTH SIDE HIGH SCHOOL JUNE 18, 1966 CUTTERXS CMILET FORT WAYNE? IND. PROGRAM INVOOLTION DINNER MUSTER OF CZHEMONIZS - Stanley A. Levine INTRCDUCTION OF GUESTS 'WELCOME - R. Morse Sanderson PRESENTLTICN CF AWLRDS MUSIC BY BOB SANDERS BLND -wg! CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT - R. Morse Sanderson VICE-PRESIDENT - Nancy Showalter SECRETARY - Luba Gouloff SOCIAL COUNCIL - Bill Campbell, Jim Fuzy, Sharon Davis CLASS ADVISORS Miss Mary Graham Mr. J. H. McClure REUNION COMMITTEE R. Morse Sanderson - Chairman Stanley A. Levine - Master of Ceremonies Nancy Showalter Patty - Mailing Chairman Carol Miller Mociulewski - Directory Chairman Luba Gouloff Lebamoff e Decorations Chairman Naomi DeBrular Foote - Door Prize Chairman OTHERS WHO HELPED H. Wade Altevogt Virginia Pugh Eitman Diane Richards Lewis Florence Markoff Sordelet Clauda Hurley Levine Alys Gindlesparger Palm Sharon Stallings Dodd Claudia Holmes Wilson Judy Hicks Frey JoAnne Blombach Foust Sue Brooke Bone Patty McBride Shuler Gloria Johns Mertens ABLES, GEORGE W. . ' 5505 Winter St., City Firefighter ' No children AKERS LINDA R 5137 N 2'7'th.St Lafa ette,1na. ' ': V Y Mrs. William L. Parker Secretary - Purdue 4 Children ALFELD, LARRY LEE 524 Dahlia Ave., Imperial Beach, California ALTER, ANITA L. 5544 Covington Rd., City ALTEVOGT, H. WADE 1012 Lake, Apt. D, City Salesman and Student BAILEY, ARLENE LOUISE Mrs. Kenneth Wagner Box 56, Grabill, Ind. BARBER, CAROL ANN P 201 E. David, Apt. 54 Carson City, Nevada Art Teacher BARNARD, GRACE EVELYN Mrs. Joseph Merrill R.R.?5, Box 155, Celina, O. Housewife 2 Children BARTELS, MARCIA MAE Mrs. Donald Miller 4215 Newport, City BAUER, ROGER A. 4162 51st St., San Diego, California Operations Research Analyst BAUMGARTNER, THOMAS L. 2002 Sheffield Dr., Muncie, Ind. Accountant l Child BEAL, JOHN E. N ,,1705 Maplewood Rd., City Systems Engineer ' 1 amid V BECK, MARTHA'J. A Mrs. George Weatherford 1215 Maxine Dr., City BEDSWORTH, JUDITH ANN Mrs. Gerald Lopshire 2604 Pennsylvania, City ' Housewife '4 Children BELL, SANDRA N. Mrs. Thomas L. Winans 5922 San Pedro Dr., City Sales Rep., Telephone Co. 5Cmlmwn BENSON, DIANNE Mrs. Dianne Cordill 4524 Qpeen St., City Media Production Dir. 2 Children BERG, NANCY ANN Mrs. Loren Rex Nelson Box 2405, Station C, City No Children BENZ, CHARLES 4904 Hoagland, City BERLIEN, ANNETTE SUE Mrs. Ben Sprunger l55OG Spartan Village No. East Lansing, Michigan BILL, JACK E. Deceased '. BILLMAN, JOYCE ANN Mrs. James Mahrt Z Billmann x 445 French, City BIXBY, DANIEL 5051 Bass Rd., City BLACK, PHILLIP R. 5595 Homewood Rd. Pensaco1a,.Florida BLACKLEDGE, ROBERT D. Community College Prestonburg, Kentucky College Chemistry Teacher 2 Children I BLACKBURN, JACK L. 5926 Smith St., City BLANTON, ROBERT 2021 St. Louis, City Supervisor - Eckrich 1 Child BLOMBACH, JOANNE Mrs. Jerry Foust 1015 McKinnie, City Housewife . 5 Children 1 BOBECK, H. DUANE 5419 Portage, Apt. 25, City Realtor BOLDS, SUSAN J. 5221 Dinnen Ave., City BOWYER, BARBARA A. .gl Mrs. Wayne P. Brunner 5525 DeRome, City Housewife' 5 Children BRANNING, SALLY ANN , Mrs. Robert Paulsen 4552 Spatz, City ' BRATTAIN, PAUL 505 Heatherwood, New Haven BRINKROEGER, REBECCA f Mrs. Jack Stark '28l0 South Wayne, City Housewife 5Cmlmwn . BRITTENHAM, DAVID A. 1015 W. ll-Mile-Rd.. Royal Oak, Michigan BROOKE, A. SUZANNE Mrs. Bruce Bone 7221 Blackhawk, City Housewife 5Cmlmwn BROWN, BONNIE JO I Mrs. Robert Owen 8420 Millard Norfolk, Va Housewife 5 Children BROWN, JAMES W. 5805 Arlington, City Accountant BROWN, MILLICENT BUNDY Mrs. Delmas Buckley - '5l44 Melbourne, Cypress, BRUNSKILL, MARY LOU Mrs. Ken Eytcheson 4210 S. Calhoun, City Housewife 5 Children BUGG, BARBARA C. V Mrs. Jerry Coulson 2225 Buchtel, Apt. 1008 Denver, Colorado Loan Service Clerk No Children BUNCH, WALLACE R. 8450 Greenway, Baltimore, 2 Calf Md. BUSLER, SARA JEAN Mrs. Leo Kelly 1957 Spring St., City Housewife ' l Child - BYERS, ORVILLE is 1604 Griffith, Sturgis, Mich. Asst. Manager f M. Ward's 2 Children CAGLE, JAMES 912 4th, W. DePere, Wis. College Teacher, 2CMlmen CAIN, SONDRA ROSE Mrs. James Wilson 4047 S. McIntosh, Florida' Housewife 2.Children CAMPBELL, WILLIAM CLARK 2015 Klug, City CANTWELL, RICHARD W. 5129 Thompson, City CASPER, KAY LYNN Mrs. Wm, Jaxtheimer 2614 Dexter, City Bank Teller 2 Children CHAPMAN, WILLIAM EARL 1921 Antoinette, City Lab Technician 2 Children CLARK, DAVID MILTON Deceased , CLAYTON, M. COURTLAND 1215 North St., Pittsfield, Mass. Engineer - General Electric .1 Child I CLICK, COLLEEN L. Unable to Locate CLOSE, ROGER D. 466 Dorothy, Des Plaines, Ill Jet Mechanic - Delta l'Child COOK, JUDITH OAKS Mrs. John Bentley 1251 Hubbard, Apt. 12 Ann Arbor, Michigan COOK, MARY KAY V Mrs. Robert-Nugent' 519 E. Franklin. St. Hartford City, Ind. Sarasota, CORSON, KERMIT 4502 Wilmette, City ,Plant Manager - Morrill Mtrs ' l Child CRICK, JANET JOAN Mrs. Milan Auer 1002 Karin, Normal, I11. l Housewife 4 Children CRUMMITT, RONALD M. 1765 Hobson Rd., City DAMMHIER, VIVIDBAN V. Mrs. Glen Franklin 2055 Pauline, City Housewife 1 Child DAUSCHER, DEAN D. 246 Falcon, K.I. Sawyer AFB, Michigan Physician - Capt. USAF No Children DAUSCHER, JEANENE Mrs. Robert Noren 4656 Pescadero, San Diego, California DAVIS, SHARON KAY Mrs. Tedrow Dingler .- 2755 Swineford, Richmond, Va. Housewife 1 Child DAVIS, WILLIAM JAY 551 N. Fairbanks Jeffersonville, Indiana Presbyterian Minister l Child DEBRULAR, NAOMI RUTH Mrs. Roger Foote 1509 Home Ave., City Housewife 5 Children DERHEIMER, JAMES Deceased DIBMHR, MAVIS DRUCILLE Mrs. James McGarry Hernando De Aguirre 710 Santiago, Chile Housewife 2 Children DILDINE, NANCY JANE Mrs. John Dresser ' 4471 Holly Hill, Toledo, O. Housewife 2Cmlmen DILLON, HOWARD R. Z William Dillon 5512 Kickapoo Ct., City DIMIT, CHARLES R. ' 1918 Glenwood, City DITTON, RAY O. 924 Pasadena, City DIVBR, NEIL L. 256 E. 56th St., N.Y., N.Y. Investment Banking DIXON, TOD GALLOHAY II lll Third Ave., Apt. 9H New York, New York DOTY, THOMAS V. 1255 Harmony Lane, Apt. 75 Jeffersonville, Indiana ' Resident in Oral Surgery Louisville General Hospital DOWNHOUR, MARCIA Mrs. George S. Worcester 6 Cottage, W. Brookfie1d,Mass Housewife, A ' 1 Child. EBNIT, LARRY I 2812 John St., City EDWARDS, MARILYN L. Unable to locate BITMAN, DAVID F. ' 956 Cottage Ave., City Life Underwriter-Lincoln Life 5 Children ELDER, CHARLENE Mrs. David A. Young 1129 Welcome Circle Minneapolis, Minn. Housewife 2 Children , ELDBLL, ROSS BERRY ' SM1 Air Naval Station Jacksonville, Fla. Yard Mail EMERICK, NANCY Mrs. James O. Wright 5615 Meadowbrook, City Housewife , 2 Children ENKING, SALLY. p Mrs. Bernard Jehema 15 Cedar Valley Rd. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. BNSLRY, KENNETH R. 1650 Westchester Pk. Westchester, Pennsylvania Sales Administrator 5 Children BVILSIZER, PAUL G. 2825-if S. Hanna, City FALB, MARTHA JANE Mrs. Keith Piper 522 N. Holliston, Pasadena, 'California Housewife -.R. N. 1 Child FISHER, EVELYN 8928 Steven Dr. ' Des Plaines, Illinois Mfg. Asst. for Publisher FLOTOW, PATSY Deceased FOOTE, ROGER ALLEN 1509 Home Ave., City Project Engineer 5 Children FORD, JACK SEYMOUR , R.R.42, Leesburg, Ind. Head Basketball Coach 'l Child FOUST, JERRY J. lOl5 McKinnie, City A Dockman - Eastern Express 5 Children FOUST, NED S. 4158 Fritcha, City FOX, GERALDINE Mrs. Harry J. Komajda 50119 Gruenburg, Warren, Mich. Housewife 1 Child FRIEND, CLIFFORD SPENCER 4757 Bowser, City FUZY, JAMES WILLIAM 420 Sandy Ann Ln., City GALBREATH, RICHARD 4225 South Wayne, City GARVER, JERRY E. ' Z-William Garner' 2819 Ojibway Tr., City GARVIN, FRANCIS E. w 5126 N. Wells, City R Transport Driver GAUSE, EVELYN JUNE Mrs. Kenneth Hamilton i' 2129 Legoma Dr., City GERIG, SANDRA SUE Mrs. Richard Jolly 508 E. 15th, Cookville, Tenn. ' Housewife 5 Children GERKEN, LARRY E. 1721 Hobson Rd., City Credit Supervisor, Colonial Mortgage Co. GIESSLER, PHILLIP BRUCE 1021 S. 29th, Lincoln, Neb. GILSDORF, WILLIAM JAMES 545 W. Miller Rd. :Des Plaines, Illinois GINDLESPARGER, ALYS GAIL Mrs. James Palm 511 H. Branning, City Housewife 2 Children I GOULOFF,'LUBA Mrs. Tom Lebamoff ' 1027 Crestway, City Housewife 2 Children' GRAEF, JUDITH ROSE Mrs. Robert Powell - 7028 Autumn View Dr., City Housewife 2 Children y GREGG, JUDITH ANN Mrs. John Hyland lOll Lillian, City GREINER, CHARLES EDWARD 4705 Monroe, City l Child GRIFFITH, BARBARA, -Mrs. Ken Eisberg 4921 Hoagland, City Teacher No Children . GRODRIAN, SHARON Mrs. Herbert Gillen R.R. 5, Box 266A, Logansport,.Indiana Housewife- A 4 Children GUM, SONDRA CLAIRE Mrs. Abdul Sukkariyyah HALL, LINDA LEE Mrs. Jack Vore 5520 Vance Ave., City Housewife 5 Children IMEL, THOMAS E. ' ' 10225 S. 15th, Decatur, Driving Range - Factory 2 Children ' JOHNS, GLORIA EILEEN' Mrs. Allen Mertens 1441 Park Ave., City H ousewife 2CMlmen JOHNSON, BARBARA JEAN Mrs. Robert Fryback 5825 E. Senate, City JOHNSON, DONNA JEAN Mrs. Dennis McIntyre 15055 Springfield Midlothian, Ill. Housewife ' f 5 Childrenfl JOHNSON, GAIL ARLHNE Mrs. William Paramore 1105 N. St. Joseph South Bend, Indiana Part-time Kindergarten Teacher 5 Children KAMM, WILLIAM E. 4581 Americana Dr., Apt. 205 Annandale, Virginia ' U.S. Patent Examiner-Law Student 1 Child KEBNBR, MARLHNH , Mrs. Ernest Cook 1205 W. Packard, City KEMPF, JUDITH LYNN Mrs. James Brown 1645 Spring St., City KERLEY, MALTER LEANDER, JR. YMCA Eastside Family Branch 501 N. Shortridge Indianapolis, Indiana KINDLER, JAMES -I Unable to locate KIRBACH, BEATRICE ANN Mrs. Hubert E. Branning 811 Kenwood AVGJ, City Housewifei KISSINGER, PAUL 5715 Warsaw, City KLEMM, DAVID ROBERT 717 Fifth Ave., N.Y., N.Y. Director of Marketing KOEHL, TERRY J. 2221 Legoma Dr., City Heart Club Beverage Dist. 2 Children Ind. KORTUM, BARBARA Mrs. Thomas Gordon I 4250 Werling Dr., City Housewife 1 Child KUNZ, DONNA MAE Mrs. Miles Macklin 5405 Spring St., City LANGSTON, DOLORIS CHARLENE 1206 B. Pontiac, City LARKO, JUDITH ANN Mrs. Don Ausderan 728 Stratton, City Housewife 2CmlMwn LEPPBR, JUDITH LYNN Mrs..Thomas.Baumgartner 2002 Sheffield, Muncie, Housewife . l Child ' . . LEVINE, STANLEY A, ' 5BO2'Northcreek, City Attorney 2 Children LENARD, JAMES I A Unable to Locate LEWIS, JOHN STANFORD 5109 Eastwick, City General Telephone Co. 2 Children LITCHIN, CHRIS V. 4819 Innsbruck Dr., City Restaurant Proprietor 1 Child A LOWENHAR, JUDD B. 225 S. 52nd St., Richmond,Ind. Sales Super.-General Telephone 2 Children A MACDANBL, MARIJEAN1x Mrs. Gary Lytle AZ Rev. R.J. MacDanel '1l8 18th St., N.E. Cedar Rapids, Iowa MAIER,,CHARLENE ROSE Mrs. Donald R. Kaplan 8461 S.W. 50th, Miami, Fla. Practical Nurse MAJOR, DAVID WAYNE 5510 Larchwood, San Jose, California Production Scheduler No Children Ind. HANSEN, LAMONT A. Unable to Locate HARMISON, PATRICIA JEAN Mrs. Charles Stanberry , 25 Blasgow Circle Edwards, California HARRIS, SHIRLEY Mrs. Terry Faylor HARTER, CANICE KAY Mrs. Ben King R. R. 42, Bluffton, Ind. HARTUNG, PATRICIA Summer Institute of Linguistics Nasuli, Malaybaly Butidron, Phillipines HATTENDORF, JANICE KAY 4041 Old Mill Rd., City HAWK, ELECTA JANE Mrs. W. Lynn Kimes - 2619 Bellevue, City Housewife 5 Children HAYES, LARRY JOHN - 4948 Shirley Place Cincinnati, Ohio HENDERSON, SHARON Y. Mrs. Walter Smola R.R.W1O, Southcrest Tr. Ct. Fort Wayne, Ind. Housewife 1 Child HENRY, DIANA LU Mrs. Ralph Rola pe 1555 Oakwood, Des Plaines, Ill. I Housewife - 7 Children A HEVEL, JACK NOEL 405 Heatherwood Ln., New Haven HICKS, JUDY JOAN Mrs. James Frey 5518 Charlton Ct., Housewife ' 2 Children HILL, NANCY LUCILLE Z Frank Hill 2608 Westmont .Columbus, Ohio HINMAN, JANET KATHRYN 'Mrs. Stan Fredrick Fashion Two-Twenty 754 Home Ave., City 5 Children City Cosmetics HITE, ROLAND Q. 5Oll Trentman, City Firefighter 5 Children HODGIN, NANCY COLLEEN Mrs. Charles Burch 58 Florence Ln., E1khart,Ind Teacher ' l Child HOLLAR, RICHARD L. 4029 Fernbank Dr., City Engineer - 2CMlmen HOLLMAN, JOAN Mrs. James Bruick 7427 Maysville Rd., City Housewife 2 Children - HOLMES, CLAUDIA Mrs. Keith Wilson 1450 Eagles St., City Housewife 4 Children HOOD, G. STANLEY 7525 E. 19th, Indianapolis HOOVER, BYRON EVAN Z Gene Hoover 4825 Christopher Ln., City HOOVER, DONNA JO ' 1lO9 Munroe, Racine, Wis. Teacher HORTON, NANCY ELYSE Mrs. Donnel Clark 258 Haas, Valparaiso, Ind. HOSTETTER, JOYCE CATHERINE 815 Home Ave., City HURLEY, CLAUDA Mrs. Stanley Levine 5802 Northcreek, City Housewife 2 Children HURLEY, CLORA Mrs. William C. Lyon 5005 Stratford Rd., City Housewife 2 Children HURTER, PHILA MARGARET Mrs. James Hendry 11451 Presidio Way Garden Grove, California Housewife 2 Children MALLOUGH, SHARON JANE Mrs. Charles Clarkson 520 Arnold, Syracuse, N.Y. MARKOFF, FLORENCE Mrs. Robert Sordelet 4712 Barrington Dr., City Housewife 2 Children MARSH, JANE ROWENA Mrs. Carl Bickel 1609 Nadeau Rd., Monroe, Mich. MARTINDALE, LYDIA MARILYN Mrs. Charles Troxler II 518 Debbie Dr., Waukesha, Mis. Housewife 1 Child MASEL, LYSBETH ANN Mrs. Stephen L. Noyes 7505 Eby Rd., City Housewife 2 Children MAYER, PATRICIA ANN Mrs. Frank Gunn ' 221 Toll Circle, Bluffton, Ind. Housewife No Children MCBRIDE, PATRICIA JOAN Mrs. Paul Shuler 7215 Kristine Dr., City Housewife 2 Children MCCLAIN, CECILE ANN Mrs. Darrel Tomlinson 4015 Holton Ave., City MCCLAIN, GEORGE DOUGLAS 7260 Amboy Rd., Staten Island New York f MEISSNER, RICHARD F. 106 Dublin Ct., Bel Air, Md Mechanical Engineer l Child I MEYERS, RAYMOND 5918 Mound Pass, City Engineer 2 Children MILLER, BONNIE SUE Mrs. Keith Daugherty 4206 Queen St., City MILLER, CAROL JOYCE Mrs. Robert Mociulewski 2150 Hobson Rd., Apt. 102B City Housewife ' 2 Children MILLER, TERRY O.' 2616 Shaker Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio MILLER, THOMAS L., 607 Lillian St., City MOATS, MARILYN W. Mrs. Larry Good Johnson Hall, Temple Univ. Philadelphia, Pa. MORRILL, CARALYN JANE ' Mrs. Villamore Menor 2005 Mahaoo Place Honolulu, Hawaii MOSEL, JANET RUTH Mrs. Jack Sieter 5141 Homestead, City MOSEL, MERNA J. - V 5655 Bunker Hill Dr. Indianapolis, Indiana - Teacher' A Minister - Bethel Methodist Church ' . I L MCCONNELL, PAULA MORGAN ' Mrs. Paul Fornfeist Z Continental Airlines APO San Francisco, Calf. C1506 Supronmats, WCSS 1911 ' No Children MCCOSKEY DFLORES Mrs Jack D Carter 609 Curdes Ave Housewife 5Cmlmen MCNABB ALAN 1250 Kinsmoor, City City Unable to Locate MOSURE, YVONNE L. Mrs. James-Zimpleman 4707 Monroe, City 'A MYERS, SHARON E. ,C Mrs. Tom Daseler 5104 Moonlight Dr. Indianapolis,'Indiana Housewife 2 Children NLUDNSCHWIND R BARBARA LYNN Mrs Robert Gettle 5502 S Ridgeway Dr Orlando, Florida Mrs Duane Ford 601 W l44th,R1verda1e, Ill Housewife 1 Child ' M: 'E' -1 . . 0 rt g I r Q' , 's . . A ' ' 7 L Hr E., , 1 f . lu H, B V z 1 1 jo. in L ol MEEKER, MARILYN , 'C NEUHAUSER, MYRA GLEA 1 - .,....ss.....4,.- , NEWELL, KIRK RICHARD 750 S. Walker, Bloomington, Ind. Lawyer NOLAN, DONNA JEAN Mrs. Gorden Warner 4020 N.E. 16th Terrace - Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Housewife l Child i OLSFN, ARMIN BOONE ' 759A Wright Ave., Klamath Falls, Oregon Physician - USAF 2 Children OSBORN, KATHRYN LOUISE Mrs. George Kruse , 2920 Parnell, City OSBORNE, JUDITH ANN 1716 Wood Moor Dr., City OWEN, CHARLES 219 N. Seminole, City Sales Engineer OYER, RUSSELL STANLEY 2505 Miller Rd., Marion, Ind. Teacher - Adm.-ASSL. -No Children PALMER, CAROLE ADELE Mrs. A1 Stefanski 1215 E. Pettit, City Housewife 5 Children PAPE, LOWELL LEE 2510 Sheridan Rd., City PARKF, JOHN CHRISTOPHER Social Work Services PFEIFFER, JOHN Unable to Locate PINDER, THOMAS W. ' Dartmouth Medical School Dept. Bio-Chemistry Lab. Hanover, New Hampshire POCOCK, RILLIAM R. R. R. 1, Grabill, Ind. Floor Covering Mechanic 2 Children PRITCHARD, CAROL A. 4414 Indiana Ave., City Teacher PROCISE, FRED L. 251 S. Seminole, City Life Insurance Salesman 2 Children CTwinsD PUGH, VIRGINIA D. Mrs. David Eitman 956 Cottage Ave., City Housewife' '5 Children RAILSBACK, ROGER LEE 2516 Maplewood Dr., City Inspector 5 Children RAINIER, RUTH EVELYNI ' Mrs. Barton Ryan 19 Elm Place, Nutley, N.J. Housewife I 1 Child RAY, CLEO LORINE Mrs. Harold Mowan 6122 Landsdowne Dr., City REDDING, EUGENE ALAN Veteranls Administration Hospital 5857 Sleepy Hollow Ln.. City Downey, Illinois PARKS, PATRICIA LLIZABETH ,Mrs. J. U. Lahr 4724 Reed St., City Beautician 5 Children PATTERSON, THOMA S-JAMES 6516 N. Park AVG.' Philadelphia, Pa. Banker, I ' 1 PAVEY, GORDON MYERS Architectural Designer fl Child REKEWEG, BERNICE ANN Mrs. Robert Mock 5201 Robinwood, City REPPERT, SUNDRA,SUE 4 Mrs. Peter Hartman. Box 27, 166 Rosedale Dr. Independence, California ' Housewife ' A 2 Children 1201 N- tasnington, Rusnviiie, IARJCHARDS, ALAN DANIEL, M.D. District Salesman - Central Soya 5750 Meda Pass, City l Child RIDDLE, RODNEY'KlP PERKINs, THoMAs LUGANE 9276 Adelphi Rd-, Ade1phi.Md 255 S. Oak Park, Oak Park, Ill. ROBINSON, PEGGY JEAN Mrs. Charles W. Lewis III 16 Hilltop Rd., Wellesley, Mass. Housewife . l Child A RODDEL, PATRICIA ELAINE Mrs. Carl Salway, Sr. 215 Allen, Monroeville, Ind. Housewife 4Cmlmwn , CAROLE DIANE 4252 Cadillac Dr., City Teacher. - ROOD, WINCHESTER 1004 Lincoln Ave., City ROSE, DAVID WALTER 9689 Maple, Gary, Indiana ROYSE, GWENDOLYN LEE Mrs: DeVon E. Lordier 516 Sara Dr., New Haven, Ind. Housewife . - - - 1 Child - SALAKA, BARBARA JOYCE Mrs. Paul Cvuinni 18582 Clairmont Dr Housewife - ' , 1 Child 'M SANDERSON, RAYaMORSE 1016 Tulip Tree Rd., City 'O'Brien E Sanderson Insurance l Child SAWYER, JOHN F. ' 2816 Barnhardt, City SCHAMBERG, PHILIP CHARLES ' 5714 South Wayne, City SCHEIMAN, SARAH-MCKAY ' Mrs. Max Mochal l9l0 Berkley Dr., Valparaiso, Ind Housewife 1 Child SCHELL, MARGARET ROSE Mrs. David L. Frazier 224 S. Seminole, City Housewife 5 Children SCHREFFLER, HEATHER GRACE Mrs. Carl W. Blickendorf 1161 N. Warman, Indianapolis, Ind Housewife 2 Children SCHULTZ, MARCIA LEE Mrs. Harold Krieger 5609 Davis, Skokie, Ill. ROE ., S. Bend, SEITZ, BARBARA ANN Mrs. Stephen Gutermuth 1801 Woodmonth Dr., Muncie, Indiana SENG, JOHN LUTHER 1001 Dogwood Dr., S. Bend, Indiana SEVERANCE, ALAN WAYNE 416 Maple Ave., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . Nuclear Designer SHINN, GLORIA LOU. ,Resident in Surgery St. Luke's Hospital Cleveland, Ohio SHOWALTER, NANCY ELLEN Mrs. M. Bill Patty 4620 Lafayette Esp. Housewife . 2 Children I SIDDALL, KAROLE LEA fMrs. Richard Townsley 5054 Abbott St., City SIMMERS, SHARON MARIE , City Ind- Mrs. Robert Snow R.R. 15, Box 258S Indianapolis,-Indiana SIMON, CARL E. A229 Allegheny, Park Forest, Illinois . Drug Salesman 2 Children . SKOW, NATALIE JEAN Mrs. J- Michael Hartigan 4196-Wright Park, Columbus, Ohio, V Housewife '- - 2 Children V P SMITH,.DONNA.LEE Mrs. Donna Hawk 10756 Weaver, South El Monte, California SMITH, JEROME LEE 295 Drexel Ave., City SMITH, RUTH ANN Unable to Locate SNYDER, JACQUILINE BLANCH D 6002 S. Calhoun St., City SNYDER, OWEN MARION 5207 S. Webster, City Painter E Drywaller 5 Children 7' 'Mil ' ' SOLARO, BARBARA CONSTANCE Mrs. Thomas Hillenbrand 607 S- Grant, Bloomington, Ind. ,Housewife n SOSINSKI, PHILIP G. STUNTZ, MARY LUCY ' Mrs. Daniel Jenkins .isoo TATMAN, DONALD G. Melbourne Dr., New IR ysi, srabiii, ind. ' R: '56l Arrow Head Trail, Carrol Stream . ' Wheaton, Illinois SPINDLER, SUZANNE Mrs. Chester E. Topp: 717 Rogers Rd., Lockport, Z Housewife ' 5 Children ' STALLINGS, SHARON LEE Mrs. George T. Dodd - 114 W. Lexington, City W Housewife l Child STANBERRY, CHARLES EDGAR 26 Blasgow Circle Edwards, California STANSKI, LOREE E. Mrs. Alfred Sutto 5061 N.E. Johnson, Roseburg, Housewife 2 Children' STARK, JACK LEROY 2810 South Wayne, City - Engineer , 5 Children STEM, FRANCES DOLORES 'Mre. Robert Ditzenberger . 57162 Bass Ra., city Housewife - No Children PHENSON, JOHN CHESTER 557 N. Elm St., Nappanee Veterinarian No Children ' ' STERNBERG, CAROLYN LOUISE Unable to Locate STOOKEY, NANCY Mrs. Jack Hevel 405 Heatherwood, STORCH, JOHN H Unable to Locate STOVALL, FRED 2026 Klug Dr., C STUELPE, HERBERT E. 1057 Lake Ave., Teacher - No Children xiii. STE , Ind. New Haven, Ind. ity City ' Ore. GERALDINE SUE Unable to Locate TENNANT, MARILYN MAXINE A Mrs. William Shaffer 5018 Rosebury Dr., City Teacher No Children . THIMLAR, HOPE Mrs. Jay DeArmond 1809 Babcock Dr., City THOMAS, JOAN DYANN ,Mrs. Dennis Souder TEEPLE, Haven J 725 N. Lake, Warsaw, Ind. .Housewife ' 1 Child THOMPSON, ANGELA MAURINE -t Mrs. Danny Simon 4615 S. Calhoun, City Housewife ,l Child TILBURY, BEVERLY,JEAN I Unable to Locate TREECE, ROBERT G. 4005 Buell Dr., City URQUHART, SARAH LEE ,Mrs. Edwin Keller q 604 Archer, City VARDAMAN,lJEANNETTE Unable to Locate VEBERT, JACK Unable to Locate VOORHEES, ANNETTE VICTORIA Mrs. Thomas Minkler 2501 Bth St., Douglas, Art Teacher 2 Children VULGAMOTT, VIRGINIA MARIE Mrs. Virginia Rice 1505 E. Wayne, City WALKER, SHARON LOUISE Ws.Dm10 Ummm 25144 Euclid, St. Clair Shores, Michigan Housewife 4 Children Ariz. 'writ' WALLHEISER, SUSAN KAY Mrs. William Temple 156P Howard Dr., Bergenfield, N.J Nurse 1 Chi WALLING, Mrs. R. R. ld QHMENSE Carolyn Kumfer il, Yoder, Indiana WATERFIELD, VIRGINIA LATTA Mrs. 1401 Frede WA T S O N , Mrs. Ralph Whitticar III Washington Ave. ricksburg, Virginia JOYCE MARIAN Norma n Beck 1808 Sheffield Dr., Muncie, Ind. House 2 Chi WATTLEY, wife ldren GERTRUDE JOANNE 806 Buchannan, City WEAVER, MARY LEE . Mrs. Fred Morris 2056 Winslow, Apt. 7 Alum Creek Drive Apartments Columbus, Ohio WEHRMEISTER, GEORGE DAVID R. R. il, Roanoke, Indiana Teacher No Children WEIBEL, Mrs. 1521 WELKHR, 5220 WEZLKI5R, 5226 WERL IN G, 7508 WHITBREA DELORIS EVELYN Lee Stackhouse Vance Ave., City EUGENE VERR E. State, City JAMES MELVIN E. State, City JERRY E. Wahama Dr., City D, EDWARD PETER 4705 Arlington, City WHITE, R 4518 Stati 1 Chi WILICENS, Mrs. Z Cap Det. Madis House 2 Chi WINNICK, Unabl ONALD N. Standish, City on Agent-United Airlines ld MARY ANN Jack L. Ernsting t. Jack Ernsting FRV2856 925, AF ROTC, U. of Mis. on, Wisconsin wife ldren STANFORD MURRAY e to Locate WISE, JANICE Mrs. Thomas Leeson - 1855 Hobson Rd., City WISE, JUDITH LEE Mrs. Harry Millin 5410 Brighton Dr., City WISSNER, DEANNE CARYL Mrs. Robert Hoagland 51 Hussa Pl., Denville, Housewife 5 Children WOODS, CAROL Unable to Locate WHwM,JUMACEMRME Unable to Locate WYNN, JANLYNN Mrs. James Peppler 4526 Gaywood, City YARIAN, CONNIE LOU Mrs. Connie Nusbaum 1219 Sheridan Ot., City Secretary ZINKE, NANCY MAE Mrs. Jon Ruse 5222 Michael Ave., Kalamazoo, Michigan YJ MARRIED Judy Lepper JoAnne Blombach Rebecca Brinkroeger Naomi DeBrular Virginia Pugh Nancy Stookey Cla uda Hurley Diane Richards Patricia Harmison CLASSMATES Thomas Baumgartner Jerry Foust Jack Stark Roger Foote David Eitman Jack Hevel Stanley Levine John Lewis Charles Stanberry fl I - , . .--1.-.,.,..-W .ii X . E ig E E Q E F I F 1 v Si L V F E, El BY POPULAR DEMAND HHAPPV UAVSH ARE HERE AGAIN!! The Fabulous Figtiea Gang hub planned a nobinlgia inip to HaZZ'A Yes, return to those HHAPPV UAVSH of the Fabulous Fifties by joining the South Side High School Class of 1956 for its 20th Reunion. Find out if Morrie Sanderson still has that sly twinkle in his eye. Learn if Nancy Showalter and Luba Gouloff still have those sparkling cheer- leader personalities. The big event will be: 20th Reunion . Class of 1956 7 PM to midnight Saturday, September 18, 1976 at Lester's fthe party room at rear of Hall'sl Bluffton Road, Fort Wayne, indiana Cocktail Buffet Dancing Cash Bar CThere will be no seated.dinnerg let's circulate, greet old friends and then eat when you want to.D How about a nostalgia tour through the HHalls of lvyn? We've arranged for South Side to be open from 2 until 3:30, Saturday, September 18th. We'll meet you at the Calhoun Street entrance. Parents, children and friends all invited. Here's how you can join in on the fun: 1. Sign and return the reservation form along with your check for 57.00 per person, made payable to HClass of '56H. Reservation deadline - September 10th. Mail to: Class of '56 7207 Winnebago Drive Fort Wayne, indiana H6805 CLASSMATE SEARCH The Reunion Planning Committee hasn't been able to contact some members of the Class of '56. Their names appear below If you have any suggestion where or how these classmates can be contacted, please jot down the information on the reservation form Barnard, Grace Mrs. Joseph Merrill Benson, Diane Brown Bonnie Jo Mrs. Robert Owen Bunch, Wallace Clayton, Courtland Click, Colleen Diemer, Mavis Evilsizer, Paul Fisher, Evelyn Hansen, Lamont Hartung, Patricia Henderson, Sharon Hill, Nancy Hurter, Phila Kamm, william Kindler, James Langston, Doloris Meeker, Marilyn Miller, Bonnie Sue Miller, Thomas Neuhauser, Myra Patterson, Thomas Pavey, Gordon Perkins, Thomas Pfeiffer, John Rainier, Ruth Reppe rt , Sund ra Robinson, Peggy Schamberg, Phillip Seng, John Smith, Donna Smith, Ruth Ann Sternberg, Carolyn Tilbury, Beverly Urquhart, Sarah Vardaman, Jeannette Walker, Sharon wattley, Certrude weaver, Mary Lee Whitebread, Edward Winnick, Stanford wissner, Deanne Woods, Carol Wright, Julia Wynn, Jan Lynn 7 I I Km:str'.1ctiwncm for'Sen:io1.fas 11956 1. Wear yum-.If cap amd gown. tes ar.:.X.aool Friday, Juana 1. Z. Weak- yi-:ww cap :ami gown' to asciitnucml Wednesday' evening, Jfmrne 6. Wear me Cum than rbiight. V 31 Keep 'tim bum wiinissh the cap and gown came Place the box ow. tim swat in Kocmse S which aofrespfpnimiss in yawn: u-ow and seat ora the printeed camxnenceavnzmt program, 'kVec'ism.zw3.a134 awebxaizmgg, Bee mauve you place the box on the right seat. W lik. Be in E'7!.omm S by 3 ofcfiockz Wednesday evfmxirsg, lfrme 6. ami may theme untill we are zwady 'iw xvzxawcrin im the gwnmasiuxm.. We :shall march directly frum the stmiy hr-131 to the r.-with dams' of the gym.. You will mawrclz. by two-s,, except in the case of me absence of -Scwmeomz. if yum' 2-eguiazrf partner - as shown. 'by the offdefr' in the printed program meat prsmerut, you rnsmfz march by yowmelf., M you get out of place: in the line of nmafcbn the amvawgermemin 2.21 the gfgivinmg of clipilomas will be t!aYo1vr3, out af orcie ., You will maxazh 9.2-.tb me g5fm.vzasi,1gm an the :east side of the chains.. The odd xmmbczrs 1, 5, mv. Qbwrvidili he on the right. Number I in each row vvill go in firm, them 2, ew., ' 5. Rf:-maiix: mtarndizag un'a2:il.2f?Q,' ve you the aigrzaji to sit., 1 6. Va'hew it is tzkvrnfe 'ro get I :.di.PXOI'Z'!.1-1.3, you wilil mafch out these west gate by the band.- . . 1 , . . . ball xiouzrt. and up fha: rml61.:1.c whmqh Jieacirs to the upper souiclm eemrarzce of the gym.- ' mabiwam.. FoW'.I.owtheJleadeEr, , . 'Z' Yomrftre to wait back of the cwff.amin 1.m'u1T9. youmxame ie called, then step through. to get yous' :ii.pH'oma.. P. ' - ' it When you wceive youzv diploma., take it with yomr fight hand.. With your Be-ft Ql'aann.d,, giiane the ESABQSEH' of your cap from the Fight to the Beit aside of the, cap. Clown 'the 9:12513 'im f'r'6,dsto gsm' regular place. Bae seated when fthe wxfhofine row has avemrqezi. Q 0, Be as quiet as possible Wham making this trip. ' 3.. 'Whfm ether baud playa the lam selecting, s and when E sigrnai. nnamih out the wvcst ,Side of the chairs in twos. out the north oat, amd return.. to room S. Reemrn the cap and gowux tqvthe box on your seat in Room S, immediatxelggf. .These rmmtz' be left the: evening ofthe comznencememz. BACCALAUREATE, , . The 'Baczcalau-m:'ea.te aernmon will be given Tzry- Rev. Ervin E. Petznik of the First Evaugnlical Unitdd Brreihrferz Glmrcizi., The sexwrimes will be he-:ld in our gjyfmnaaimn. Y012. are to rneset in Rcsam S at: 'J' onclock, Sunday eveminxg, June 5. The service will miasvii promptly ai 7130. Wear your cap and gown.. 'There will. be room for all who carer to attezud this faevvime., FBENXUH D Time Ssmioz' Dance w'r1fi.R be held im the gwmznasiwzm Tuesday evening, .Inna 5, 1r5'i1.fg at 8:50. ' DHPLGMAS M iimffrfggv he awp qxsiaswfiiou aabcmiz the riipiimma vfhiixh vnu m-afgmve, phase ww i.f:mgmed1EzmesEg afizwf tha: ifinzmrmxmf mumzmi pvogram is caaifxlmflszd. Q , , 'ra I 7 .N .YZ 5. DOOR PRIZES COMPLIMENTS OF Lomont Studio Clippenger Studio Gouloff's Paramount Grill Howards Camera and Gift Shop Maier Gentlemen's Attire Springer Jewelers Ted M Tom's Restaurant North anthony Car Wash Lebamoff Liquors Miller's Dairy Farm Store South Side Barber Shop Sunny Schick HDocH Caccamo's Pizzeria Embassy Theatre Key Lanes, Inc. Maloley Brothers Coca-Cola Bottling Company Greiner's, Inc. y Bolyard Standard Service Gass's Ladies M Bridal Shop Mike's Minit-Man Car Wash, Inc. Peter Eckrich M Sons, lnc. Rogers Markets, lnc. Allen Dairy Carriage Inn Baer Field Restaurant Hahn-Way Cleaners Clark Service Center Trolley Bar Restaurant Warner Beauty College HallYs Smorgasbord Slickls Family Washing M Q N Shoe Store Bea's Bridal Shop Walgreen Drug Stores The Village Bowl Stage Door Lounge Burger-Chef Mister Donut Falstaff Brewing Corp. Karen's Kitchen Seat Cover Charlie The Carousal Restaurant OUR THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING FORT WAYNE FIRMS WHO HAVE DONATBD THEIR SERVICES Bone associates Anthony Wayne Bank 7 -fx, i C 1 1 v ai' ,X . 2,,5,'5...'., M www ,..,- Mwnvwv, . .vw E , 1 ,l ,, 4 A I .5-W' ,,.., ,W-' , vm A-.. 3 , 2 ,Q f , 7 , 4 ,I lf ' - I 1 . X I J . . . J 'rv' , . w, 1 S , . ,vs 3 - , 'A V. ng, , V V .w . in if '1 .mimi , I W, V, lr A Y A , n , 1 'wr ,N- ' ,mv K om ' W X. N V' : J A Vu Y W.. . J. .f A L .1- MY Sl LV nf V si' ,, avg ,gs Q I ER ANN IVERSA RY ED lTloN - 1 981 CLASS OF 1956 SOUTH SIDE HIGH SCHOOL FORT WAYNE, IN TNENTY-FIFTH YEAR REUNION AUGUST 29, 1981 LESTERS - FORT HAYNE REUNION COMMITTEE Angela Thompson Simon Stan Hood Stan Levine Larry Hayes Ray Meyers Luba Gouioff Lebamoff Pattv McBride ShuTer Sarah Scheiman Kitch Barbara Bugg Ciauda HurTey Levine Judy Bedswortn Lopshire Car1 Simon Clora Hur1ey Sa11y Be11 Ninans Suzanne Spindler Topp Mary Stuntz Gloria Shinn Morrie Sanderson George Ables 6 11615 Marion Center Road Hoagland, Ind. 46745 Linda Akers Wade 739 W. Fourth ' Fort Wayne, Ind. 46808 Larry Alfeld Anita Alter ' 6651 Quail Ridge Lane Fort Wayne, Ind. 46804 A wade Altevogt, 5130 W. Nova Bloomington, Ind. 47401 Arlene Bailey Wagner West Grabill, Ind. M6741 Carol Barber Grace Barnard Merrill Marcia Bartels Ryan Roger A. Bauer . A 23148 Amity San Diego, Calif. 92109 Thomas Baumgartner 4328 Thorngate Drive Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 John Beal 4243 Greenwood ' Newberg Park, Calif. 91320 Martha Beck Weatherford 3617 Delray Drive Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Page il Judy Bedsworth Lopshire 1309 Pinehurst Drive Fort wayne, Ind. H6815 Sandra Bell Mollberg 5607 Bass Road Fort Wayne, Ind. 46818 Dianne Benson Thuntas 838 Juniper Gaauview, Ill. 60025 Nancy Berg Nelson 103 Southwest Street Shelbyville, Ind. 46176 Sue Beriien Springer I 1850 Snouffer Road Worthington, Ind. 43085 Joyce Billman Mahrt' Daniel Bixby 5031 Bass Road Fort wayne, Ind. 46808 Philip H. Black 2526 Spanish Moss Court Reston, VA 22091 Robert Blackledge USACIL - Europe APO, New York, New York 09757 Jack L. Blackburn 3710-Pebblewood Place Fort Wayne, Ind. 46800 Robert Blanton JoAnne Blombach Antoine R.R. 42, Box 624 - Fremont, Ind. M6737 Duane Bobeck 4823 W. Hamilton Road Fort Wayne, Ind. N680U' 42 Susan Bolds Newhoufe 1361 Chippewa Drive Greenville, Ohio 45331 Barbara Bowyer Brunner C6 B Farms! 12235 l5lst Cedar Lake, Indiana h6303 Sally Branning Paulsen 525 Pinetree Drive Fort Wayne, Ind. 46819 Paul Brattain 256 Hyonna S.E. Marietta, GA. 30060 Rebecca Brinkbroeger Stark 123 S. State Street South Whitley, Ind. David Brittenham 937 Home Ave. Fort Wayne, Ind. 46807 Suzanne Brooke Bone 7221 Blackhawk Lane Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Bonnie Brown Owen James W. Brown 3806 Arlington Ave. ' Fort Wayne, Ind. 46807 Millicent Brown Buckly Ave Mary Lou Brunskill Eytcheson 1815 Cameron Lane New Haven, Ind. 46774 Barbara Bugg 1124 Westover Road Fort Wayne, Ind. 46807 Wallace Bunch Sara Jean Busler Kelly 1937 spring Street Fort Wayne, Ind. 46808 Orville Byers 1113 Walker Lane Olathe, KS 66061 James Cagle 713 Glenwood E. DePere, WI. 54115 Sondar Cain Wilson 4908 Bliss Hd. Sarasota, FL 33583 William Campbell 714 Reed Road ' Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Richard W. Cantwell 3847 Greendale Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Kay Casper Jaxtheimer 10509 Brandywine Fort Wayne, Ind. 46825 Wm. Earl Chapman 21207 Bluecast Road Woodburn, Ind. 46797 Courtland Clayton cfo Marvin Clayton 22197 Knottingham Drive Cleveland, Ohio -44100 Colleen L. Click Roger Clase 466 Dorothy Des Plaines, Ill. 60016 Judith Cook Bentley 405 Normandie Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 Mary Kay Cook Nugent 9070 E. 700th Street Upland, Ind. 46989 Kermit Corson 1827 Ransom Drive Fort Wayne, Ind. 46825 Janet Crick Auer Ronald M. Crummitt Vividean Dammeier Franklin 4617 Manistee Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Dean Dauscher 5303 Cresthill Drive Fort Wayne, Ind. 46804 Jeanette Dauscher Noren 3220 Goldsmith San Diego, Calif. 92106 Sharon Davis Dingler 5667 Bordeaux Way Fairfield, Ohio. 45014 Wm. Davis 751 N.W. 16th St. Homestead, FL. 33030' Naomi DeBrular Foote R.R. f3, Box 388 Tarboro, N.C. 27886 Mavis Diemer McGarry 54 Andrews Drive Darien, CN 06820 Nancy Dildine Dresser 4 604 Lake Drive Fremont, Ind. 46737 Qsummerl Howard Dillon cfo Allen County Jail 417 S. Calhoun Fort Wayne, Ind. 46802 MmNesR,DUdt 13212 Ernst Road Roanoke, Ind. 46783 Page 53 Neil Diver 1740 Lombardy Road Pasadena, Calif. 91106 Tod Dixon Thomas V. Doty 10419 Mohawk Court Fort Wayne, Ind. 46804 Marcia Downhour Worchester 1512 DakaFbrest Drive Qrmond Beach, FL 32074 Larry Ebnit 4633 Benzinger Fort Wayne, Ind. 46816 David Eitman . 701 Colony Road Evansville, Ind. 47715 Charlene Elder Young 1129 Welcome Circle Minneapolis, MN. 55422 Ross Berry Elwell Nancy Emerick Wright 5613 Meadowbrook Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Sally Enking Johoma Kenneth R. Ensley Paul Evilsizer Martha Falb Snively 444 South Oak Knoll Pasadena, Calif. 91768 Evelyn Fisher Wray' R.R. 7 Crawfordsville, Ind. 47933 Roger Foote R.R. WB, Box 388 Tarboro, N.C. 27886 Jack Syenour Ford ofo New Albany High School New Albany, Ind. 47150 Jerry J. Foust 10401 Kress Rd. Roanoke, Ind. 46783 Ned Foust , 8527 Seller Road Fort Wayne, Ind. 46806 Geraldine Fox Komajda 30019 Greenburg Warren, MI uaooo Clifford Friend 7071 Premiere Drive Fort Wayne, Ind. 46819 James Fuzy ofo KLF Electronics 2833 S. Calhoun Fort Wayne, Ind. 46807 Richard Galbreathb cfo Bromley Inn Manchester, Vt. 3. Jerry Garver A 210 W. Tillman Road Fort Wayne, Ind. 46807 Francis Garvin South Harrison Plymouth, Ind. 46563 Evelyn June Cause Hamilton 2129 Legoma Fort Wayne, Ind. 46819 Sandra Gerig Jolly 204 E. 18th St. Cookeville, TN 38501 Larry Gerken 2603 Oakwood Ebrm Wayne, Ind. 468180 Phillip Ciessler 2935 Hampton Road Rocky River, Ohio 44116 William Gilsdorf 34 River Park Drive Atlanta, GA 30328 Alys 3405 Fort Luba 1027 Fort Judy 7028 Fort Gindlesparger Palm Jonquil Drive wayne, Ina. 46815 Gouloff Lebamoff Crestway Wayne, Ind. 46819 Graef Powell Automn View V Wayne, Ind. 46816 Judith Gregg Hyland 805 Prange Drive Fort Wayne, Ind. 46807 Charles Greiner 2929 Cherry Lane ' Fort Wayne, Ind. 46804 'Barbara Griffith Eisberg 4022 Fernbank Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Sharon Grodrian Gillen R. R, 63, Box 216 Washington, Ind, 47501 Sondra Cum Sukkariyyah cfo Russel Gum 512 N. Camden Fort Wayne, Ind. 46825 Linda Hall Vore 3404 Collegiate Fort Wayne, Ind. 46805 Lamont Hanson . Patricia Harmison Stanberry 8112 Kane Court Alexandria, Virginia 29308 Shirley Harris 252 Madrone Santa Clara Calif. 95051 Janice Harter King Patricia Hariung Janice Hattendorf 4041 Old Mill Road Fort Wayne, Ind. 46807 Jane Hawk Snoke RWE: Columbia city, Ina. 46725 Larry Hayes - 5201 S. Anthony Fort Wayne, lnd. 46806 Sharon Henderson Smola 1500 Mill Road Fort Wayne, Ind. Diana Henry Rolape Jack Hevel 3315 Blackfoot Court Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Judy Hicks Frey 3207 Covington Lake Fort ,Wayne , Ind. 46804 Nancy Hodgin Burch 11430 Baraga Taylor, MI. 48180 Richard Hollar lr Page Joan Hollman Bruick 7427 Maysville Rd. Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Claudia Holmes Harnish 5027 Maple Terrace Pkwy. Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Stanley Hood 7321 Mowhawa - Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Byron Hoover 5210 Stonehedge ' Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Donna Hoover Rintelmann 3040 Navajo Trail Racine, Wisconsin 53404 Nancy Horton Clark 271 Gettysburg Drive Ft. Mitchell, KY. 4101? Joyce Hostetter Speaker 5412 Scepter Court Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Clauda Hurley Levine 3340 N. Washington Road Fort Wayne, Ind. 46804 Clora Hurley Perry 4120 N. Washington Road Fort Wayne, Ind. 46804 Phila Hurter Hendry 1920 Canyon Drive Fullerton, CA 92633 Tom lmel Gloria Johns Mertens 6611 Kline Fort Wayne, Ind. 46804 Donna J. Johnson Mclntyre Gail Johnson Paramore 4833 Briarwood Trail Carmel, Ind. 46032 W illiam Kamm 6638 Hull Run Po R035 Centreville, Va. 22020 Judith Kempf Brown 1645 Spring Fort Wayne, Ind. 46808 Marlene Keener Cook 2544 Southern Heights Coon Rapids, MN 55u33 Walter Kerley, Jr. Dryhill Rd. Watertown, N.Y. 13601 Beatrice Kirbach Branning 2720 Hazelwood Ave. Fort Wayne, Ind. 46805 Paul Kissinger 1029 Dell Cove Drive Fort Wayne, Ind. 46804 David Klemm North Hill, Old North Rd. Washington, CN 06793 Terry Koehl 4121 Moorfield Lane Fort Wayne, Ind. 46804 Barbara Kortum Gordon 3116 Castle Drive Fort Wayne, Ind. 46816 Donna M. Kunz Macklin R.R. 8, Bear Road Columbia City, ID 46725 Doloris Langston MCCO11l1iCh 6343 Goshen Road Fort Wayne, Ind. 46818 Judith Larko Ausderan HR 3 8 Linker Road ,Columbia City, Ind, M6725 Judith Lepper Baumgartner 4328 Thorngate Drive Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Stanley Levine 3340 N. Washington Road Fort Wayne, Ind. 46804 John Lewis ' H.R. 38 Columbia City, Ind. 46725 Chris Litchin 5108 Wheaton Court Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Judd Lowenhar 4 1834 Crabtree Lane Elkhart, Ind. 46514 Patty McBride Shuler R.R, 1, 5124 St.Rd. 101 Woodburn, Ind. 46797 Cecile McClain Tomlinson 7292 Chinchilla Lane Fort Wayne, Ind. 46816 George McClain 76 Clinton Ave. Staten Island, N.Y. 10301 Paula McConnell Fornflest ofo Hoy McConnell 2215 Forestview Evanston, I11. 60201 Delores McCoekey Carter 609 Curdes Fort Wayne, Ind. 46805 Alan McNabb 5750 51. Robinson Ra. Bloomington, Ind. 47401 Marijean MacDanie1 Lytle ofo Rev. R.J. MaCDBne1 118 18th St., N.E. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402 Charlene Maier Kaplan 8461 S.W. 30th Miami, FL 33155 avid Major 5310 Larchwood San Jose, Calif. 95118 Joe Malcosty 2334 17th St. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44223 Sharon Mallough Clarkson 124 Harrington Rd. Syracuse, N.Y. 13224 Florence Markoff Sordelet 4410 Nararrow Drive Fort Wayne, Ind. 46825 Jane Marsh Beavan R.R. 42 Ossian, Ind. 46777 Lydia Martindale Troxler 8377 E. Hinesdale Drive Englewood, Colorado 80112 Betsy Masel Noyes 7303 Eby Road Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Patricia Mayer Marilyn Meeker Richard Meissner 38 Bramble Lane Churchville, MD 21028 Raymond Meyers 5002 Chippewa Court Fort Wayne, Ind. 46804 Carol Miller Mociulewski 12930 Denoter Drive Sterling Heights,-MI. 48078 Terry Miller 233 Woodland Lynchberg, VA 24503 Page 57 Th omas Miller RR55 Stable Acres Columbia City, Indiana 45725 Marilyn Meats Good R.R. M4 Union Hill Carbondale, Ill. 62901 Carolyn Morrill Menor 2726 Bolton Fort Wayne, lnd. 46805 Janet Mosel Suter 4615 Beechcrest Drive Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Merna Mosel Ruby 5145 North Illinois Indianapolis, Ind. 46208 Yvonne Mesure Zimpleman 4707 Monroe Fort Wayne, Ind. 46806 Sharon Meyers Dasler W.S. 538 Dr. 23 Nineveh, In. 46164 Barbara Neuenschwander Gettle 4812 Big Oaks Lane Orlando, FL. 32806 Mira Newhauser Ford 9Oi North Waverly Road Lansing, Michigan M8917 Kirk Newell S ll L P1 ganaFrgQcis88? Cal. 94133 Donna Jean Nolan Horner 4020 N.E. 16 Terrace Oakland Park, FL. 33334 Armin CBudD oisen 4 1330 N. Linm.-ood Drive Albany Oregon 97321 Judith Osborne Craig 4701 Covington Road Fort Wayne, Ind. 46804 58 Kathryn Osborn Kruse M205 Meridith Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Charles Owen 5012 Wheaton Court Fort Wayne, Ind. M6815 Russell Oyer 5296 W. Bechtel Ct. Marion, Ind. 46952 l3OM Mayfield Carole Palmer Stefanski Fort Wayne, lnd. 46825 - Lowell Pape John Parke 732D N. Bell, fl Chicago, Ill. 707M5 Patricia Parks Lahr H.R. 45, Box 700 Angola, Ind M6703 Thomas Patterson T P Pgaiow. ihg?Valley Parkway Muncie, Indiana M7302 Thomas Perkins M125 N. Keystone, Apt. 301 Chicago, lll. 606b1 Carol Pritchard Ublb Indiana Fort Wayne, Ind. 46807 Fred Precise 2506 South Vine HA Urbana, Ill. 61801 John Pfeiffer l023 Bounty Ln., Tega Cay Fort Mill, SC 29715 William Pocock Box 219, R.R, il - Grabill, Ind. 467Ml Virginia Pugh Eitman 701 Colony Road Evansville, Ind. H7715 Roger Railsback R. 1, Box 251 Angola, Ind. 46703 Ruth Rainier Ryan Cleo Ray Mowan 7133 Hoagland Road . Hoagland, Ind. M5745 Eugene Alan Redding 2113 Melbourne Ct. Fort wayne, Ind. 46804 Bernice Rekeweg Mock Sandra Reppert Hartman Alan Richards H.R. R2 Romoke, Ind. 46783 DianeRiohards Matthias 5109 Eastwick Fort Wayne, Ind. M6815 Rodney Kip Riddle 6112 Larston Drive P Alexandria, VA 22312 Peggy Robinson Lewis Patricia Roddel Salway 7029 Gary Street Fort Wayne, Ind.. 46816 Diane Roe 1121 D. Westfield Ct., W. Indianapolis, Ind. 46220 Winchester Hood , R. R. 34, Hamilton Road Fort Wayne, Ind. 46804 David Rose Gwen Royse Lordier 516 Sara Drive New Haven, Ind. 46774 Barbara saiaka Qninn 16265 Tomahawk Trail Brookfield, Wisc.- 53005 R. Morse Sanderson 3933 S. Harrison Fort Wayne, Ind. 46807 John Sawyer 5827 Countess Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Phillip Schamberg Sarah Scheiman Kitch 5525 Covington Road ' Fort Wayne, Ind. 46804 Margaret R. Schell Frazier R.R. fl Hudson, Ind. 4674? Heather Schreffler Blickendorf 10921 Hickory Tree Rd. Fort Wayne, Ind. 46825 Marcia Schultz Krieger' Barbara Seitz Gutermuth 1801 W. Woodmont Drive Muncie, Ina. 47304 Page 39 John Seng . 3019 Rue Marceau ggfighlgggd, Ind, 1.6615 Alan W. Severance Dr. Gloria Shinn Caylor Nickle Clinic Bluffton, Ind. 46714 Nancy Showalter Patty R.R. 55, Box 134 Syracuse, Ind. 46567 Karole Siddal Townsley 4228 Alverado A Fort Wayne, Ind. 46816 Sharon Simmers Snow 597 Deerfield Road Lebanon, Ohio 45036 Carl Simon 4324 Pembroke Lane Fort Wayne, Ind. 46807 Natalie Skow Hartigan 2304 Coulee Drive LaCrosse, Wise. 54601 Donna Lee Smith cfo Mrs. Harry Smith 4102 Waraaw Fort Wayne, Ind. 46806 Jerome Smith 5815 SouthBend Drive Fort Wayne, Ind. 46804 Ruth Ann Smith Jacquiline Snyder Owen Snyder R,R. ?2, Box 159C Syracuse, Ind. 46567 M10 Barbara Solaro Hillehhwand 11,08 nedzwy T111 Apts. Sloomineton, Tndiana b7hOl Suzanne Spindler Topp 119 Corwin lane Fort Wayne, Ind. M6816 Sharon Stallings Watson 4989 62nd Avenue, South St. Petersburg, Floria 33715 Charles Stanberry 9112 Kane Court Alexandria, Va. 22308 Loree Stanski Sutto 1815 Handalia Drive Fort Wayne, lnd. 46815 Jack Stark 123 S. state South Whitley, Im Frances Stem Ditzenberger 3912 Bass Road Fort Wayne, 46808 John Stephenson 9618 Oakview Portage, MI 49081 Carolyn Sterhberg Nancy Stookey Hevel 3815 BlaCkfOOt Gt. Fott Wayne, Ind. M6815 John Storok H.R. 52 LaGrange, Ind. 46761 Fred Stoval R.R. W2 Brookston, Ind. M7923 Herbert Stuelpe 12903 Hurshtown Road Leo, Ind. 46765 Mary Stuntz Jenkins 4432 Sanford Lane Fort wayne, Ind. M6816 Donald G. Tatman R. R. K1 Grabill, Ind. M67Ul Geraldine Teeple Lauok 611 Ansley Fort Wayne, Ind. M63Ob Marilyn Tennant Shaffer 2306 Stonington Rd. Fort Wayne, Ind. 46825 Hope Thimlar DeArmond 9005 Village Grove Dr. Fort Wayne, Ind. M6800 Joan Thomas Hellman Angela Thompson Simon 4621 Lafayette Esp1.' Fort wayne, Ind. 46806 Beverly Tilbury Robert Treece Box 106X, R.R. fl Sugar Grove, Ill. 6055H Sarah Urquhart Keller Jeanette.Vardaman Jack Hebert 18 Union St. Johnson City, NY 13790 Annette Voorhees Johnson C41?iE2d31S'?miSiS2 Camp at Fryeburg, Maine OhO37 d K-Ranch Virginia Vulgamott Rice 2802 Westview Fbrf Wayne, Ind. 46804 Sharon Walker Luther 4915 Mapleridge Dr. Fort Wayne, Ind. 46815 Susan Wallheiser Temple 6502 Linda Lane San Diego, Calif. 92120 Carolyn Walling Kumfer R. R. 31 Yoder, Ind. 46798 virginia water-field Whitticar 1401 Washington Ave. Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Joyce Watson Beck 1311 Winthrop Road Muncie, Ind. 47304 GertrudebWatt1ey Mary Lee Weaver George Wehrmeister 4026 Tacoma . Fort Wayne, Ind. 46807 Deloris Weibel Stackhonse Gene Welker Jim Welker Jerry Werling 9310 Barbara Lane Fort Wayne, Ind. 46804 Page ill E. Peter Whitebread cfo lst Presbyterian 300 W. Wayne W Fort Wayne, Ind. 46802 Ronald White 1937 Embassy Fort Wayne, Ind. 46816 Mary Wilkens Ernsting 516 Leasure Ct. Greenwood, Ind. 46142 Stanford Winnick Janice Wise Leeson 1218 Capitol l Fort Wayne, Ind. 46806 Judith Wise Millin Deanne Wissner Hoagland 8335 Dogwood Road Germantown, Tenn. 38138 Carol Woods Julia Wright Jan Winn Peppler H.R. W4, Magley Lane Columbia City, Ind. 46725 Connie Yarian Wickert 1219 Sheridan Gourt Fort Wayne, Ind. 46807 Nancy Zinke Ruse 11669 Woodwind Drive Lovellane, Ohio 45140 Philip G. Sosinski 10784 Downing Indianapolis, Ind. 46032 512 WNancy Dildine Dresser. 5730 North Sugarhill Dr. Greenfield, Ind. 461MO Nancy Hill Janet Hinman Brock 9132 Carroll Town Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Roland Hite 421 W. Rudisill ' Fort Wayne, Ind, M6807 Oo 1,1706 5 pc if ., fm - 'eifgdff iffi ' Yami x fCv,.f,f ', 4 4 , fmf?j vis ,g I - My -3' 'a qcwdf ,, JL ff? 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F 7 1 , W9 1A'A .gQ,f,:fff 5 - 2 .... Hug f . xv , L? 7 nf? -2 4 X C f 4 Q ff ,41,ffffzff' f-W L! , ,4 fmnffxyf 157504: Nik A x, 1 if S ,f Q1 Ajyd U ,fx ,QNX Pj f' f -4 fy J H 3,1 22 X 1 Y : ML, l , .uf WJ! X '7 3 mf if A Lf fi if I 'V' N CV My if F QQ Q ,w Ex U bv' ' if J f' xi -J 2 ' ,Lx N. ! U , 3 1 ii W Q 5 We Sw N .V lg 3 K 61 3 . Q 5 M, FQ 4, , g A 5' ky, 4 KW 'Q 5572 Aff W, mg., J', xl ff ,fl Seniors - - - - 7 Underclassmen - - - 33 Faculty i ff Clubs ---- 61 5 gyogts ---- 83 Snaps - 479 if ,J QW .:f,24Lf' , 'H ,ffl 1,1 'inf hyd. .1 gf ,W f!iQ,f,h A 1 Our Cbiq' Engineer Our characters must be built in school so they will withstand the stress and strains of future life. Mr. R. Nelson Snider, the chief engineer of our well- balanced educational program, has laid our classroom and extra curricular activities for the building of our characters. Our Architect Responsible for the master plans of the city school system, Mr. Aaron T. Lindley has helped us all in the shaping of our futures. By his hard work and understanding personality, he is well worthy of the high esteem each student has for him. 5 V x 5 X1 ' W 'if CW. .N Mix if 1-ye MQW g K X.. Ly ' K ,Mft ax GJ'-' X M Q Vi I x xt lt ,fi of , ,X 1 . x':ll'!! JU 46 fix' 1' ll' 0 l 1' J 1,9 -.,,W if ,J gay We ' l s' l Vu ff , l it Q my NM fl ilwsa xxx tg. A W if :X LJ I 1 of V . A J all i X lftf , J a , flf jf '- df' 1 ' XQ1! ' . 1 ' i ' ci f1YIi5s5Eil1jlll.DC Van order, our DY Qir s, helps us ' J' to ' 'uild obirock r er than sandlb? sincelHty and Will- LV Qing ss to he N ve proveclfhir ly e a reliable source of T id, all tim K . ff ,fo 'E f f I ax 5 'SW ef K+. X i I N X, ' 5 , N ' . ,Q .ga iw A f X 'ltXH'xxX , ' .X X1 no -x P ,ya J , if ty? Mr. Ora Davis, guidance director, gives advice on future careers and colleges, a help which has laid the cornerstone for many successful Archers. His individual interest in each student has earned for him the admiration of all. . , . , ,. XKAI , y y . , V! f W F, My V... if Ny i Bal' ay JJ? , mp' itil' ,f ,' .J 3 ' ' 1. l , , ' i 334' . A, I -'H t .il ...if F Ut ,mf .if y if f Q ij F, ,r ,,,- K, . li ,J , , U ,,, NJ 0 li lj' I 15.1 'W 1 qu K w 'lf ily' 'U ll QJ X21 if if atv ,Vi-A . t at pl 4? ' 4.2 5, 3 -1' -fl Mtg yi 43 ii fy, U :L ,jp ,Ml fl .Q-ii u tt wi if tl U lf iv Vit? lvl! vigil till A' M A ll 'V lt ll! 'fl lv J ll . ' g 'L 3 ' s A 1 W' .gi ' - n f if Jail' flllli ll ,il -lg All .i 'Q' ,fljl fill! ,JW A, . tu ,ij ffl' Ji? .H W lj J JJ Mid .,' J I v Ml' Q , Y? .nfs V X LJ AM ,il H if 1, L Gy Ney A J tlvlwf Mt IM mf it -t t it lj-Q Q on IW ,. f , . l .N ,J if, f ' A W - , , .Alf 4 xllll NU!! ., ,UM ll, ably ,WJ J 1 gl A- ', ,tv lr ' i H' f s fi . -ii . f tif W if ell' if lf if .Ly - V' J i, f J . ,Zi fl N if R A 5 el' :if '.ldi'k 'UV ily LQ llljltw lil JW . L' y gl' 1. .sdi W in H' .1 i if Fld' , ji ,Q X- A 4 Y i - ,ti f LM if W m - lu it 1 4 f ll U l ' -' 'W I I Q, bl,-f JJ! X wil Mix, .Vg :J 'Arif B 5- -fo f uf wt fi .J if J' X The idol of every future Miss Perfect Secretdryn is Miss Frances Stobaugh, South Side's efficient registrar. Not only is she a capable and resourceful secretary, but she is always willing to help student and teacher alike solve their problems. 6 Z i, 5 x N5 is YE' Q1 Te W W ,ws a 5 3 E S xx W 2 5 A 5 if 2 5 3 S E S 3 3 mv if W 5 2 E 1 we Fin! Row: Roger Bauer, Tom Baurngartner, John Beal, Martha Beck, Sue Berlien. Second Row: Barbara Bowyer, Becky Brinkroeger, Bill Campbell, Kay Casper, Dave Clark Third Row: Judy Cook, Sharon Davis, Marcia Downhour, Charlene Elder, Sally Enking. Fourth Row: Jim Fuzy, Luba Gouloff, Janice Hattendorf, Nancy Hill, Nancy Hodgin. Fifth Row: Clauda Hurley, Phila Hurter, Gloria Johns, Judy Lepper, Stan Levine. 8 l Z p Fmt Row: George McClain, Paula McConnell, David Major, Lydia Martindale. Second Row: Terry Miller, Sharon Myers, Tom Pinder, Carol Pritchard. Third Row: Virginia Pugh, Diane Roe, Barbara Salaka, Morrie Sanderson. Fourth Row: Margaret Schell, Heather Schrefiler, Barbara Solaro, Charles Stanbery Fifllo Row: Marilyn Tennant, Joyce Watson, Mary Ann Wilkens, Deanne Wissner. National Honor Society Every semester the grad- uating seniors hold their breaths and cross their fin- gers as the door of their rooms open on Tag Day. This is the day on which the seniors are announced for the National Honor Society. This society limits its members to those pupils excelling in scholarship, leadership, char- acter, and service. At the be- ginning of the seniors' last semester a list of the upper third of the class is issued to all teachers. From this list, the teachers send in their com- ments on the pupils they wish or do not wish to be named to the NHS. A committee meets and from the teachers' suggestions picks the pupils for the final list. The national rules limit selection to not more than 15 pet cent of the senior class. Oyifzf,-gf -' -ig -zfccc-.Zgg fzfjcf fr , . , J e- , , 'T , C. ,f'5s4.....scf r 7:f', 42, ff ' , H4-rf-t-gg A ,swf t. ,f fifzr.-'.-K, ,E Vfgtgff L- cf! ff-744m C 3, 'L' f2ffD. vfj? ---- 5:3 47,71 A df 1 Z-S7'f'fi 5 -Zcff:',,f - 6 if Lzgyyahb -' 740'-f , L. '?fQ7z1x?L L, V V' fa 6 j' 9 Upper lofi: Nancy Showalter and Bill Campbell, a couple of body builders, were voted this year's best girl athlete and best boy athlete. Lower left: Morrie Sanderson and Becky Brinkroeger, cutest couple, build dreams for tomorrow. Upper rigbl: A less perfect lady and gentleman might 10 Senior Voting Shows not be so patient with this over-equipped typewriter, but George McClain and Janice Hattendorf will probably figure out some way for these rollers to take turns. Lower right: Dave Klemm and Merna Mosel may con- vince one that they have been framed as the class clowns, but their angelic light casts an impish glow. These Are the Tops Upper left: Judy Hicks and Dave Eitman take the cup as best dancers again in this year's class pollg but, be- fore they walk off with it, a 31,000 bill CTexas styleb steals the show. Lower left: Dean Dauscher, best musician, shows best speaker, Paula McConnell, how to build a chord. Upper right: Displaying some pleasing personal con- struction are john Lewis, most handsome boy, Sue Berlien and Lynn Neuenschwander, who tied for cutest girl. Lower riglolz Terry Miller and Deanne Wissner built the firmest foundations and did it as the boy and girl contributing the most to the school. Terry, uboy with the best personality, opens a car door so that Luba Gouloff, girl with the best personality, can emerge in full beam. ll Senior ofiicers and advisers seated left to right are Sharon Davis, social council, Miss Mary Graham, adviser, and Luba Gouloli, secretary-treasurer. Standing are Bill Campbell, social councilg Morrie Sanderson, president, jim Fuzy, social council, Mr. 1. H. McClure, adviser, and Nancy Showalter, vice-president. Good Ledders . It's hard to believe that our high school whirl has come to a close and we're on our way. By closing our eyes it seems like it was yesterday that we stood in awe as freshmen before the foundation of our future which we were to begin building spiritually, mentally, physi- cally, and socially. Even as freshmen we proved able builders and made a good foundation with a combination of work and good times, one of these being the Freshman Party, our first social event where fun was had by all. Building rapidly we reached our Sophomore year and were ready for the framework. We chose our first class officers, john Lewis, president, Terry Miller, vice-- presidentg Luba Gouloff, secretary-treasurer, Nancy Sho- walter, Sharon Davis, Jim Fuzy, social council, with Miss Deloris Lister and Mr. Robert Weber as our advisers. Our party Magic Till Midnight with its never-to-be- forgotten male can-can line proved a huge success, leav- ing us with funny and wonderful memories. Quickly the half way mark of our building work was reached .... Upperclassmen, we played the traditional jaunty junior part to the hilt. Our banquet Kelly Ka- pers and prom Sea Breeze proved to be the two big highlights. These were made possible because of the helpful assistance of Miss Shirley Maloney and Mr. Richard Becker, class advisers, along with the officer team that guided us so well through our Sophomore year. Seniors, at last, with the completion of our high school 12 Strong Builders building days in sight. VC'e found this year crammed with fabulous memories from the very beginning when we elected Morrie Sanderson as our president, Nancy Showalter, vice-president, Luba Gouloff, secretary-treas- urer, Sharon Davis, jim Fuzy, Bill Campbell, social council, and Miss Mary Graham and Mr. J. H. McClure to assist us through this final year. Our Senior Reception started off a quick succession of events, next being the Alumni Dance, which brought us news of college life from friends of the class of '55. Right on the heels of the Alumni Dance followed It's Almost Tomorrow, the Senior Banquet, with many unforgetable parties afterward. Next came April bringing our Senior Play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. The cast consisted of Annette Voorhees, Paula McConnell, Sharon Stallings, Deanne Wissner, Sue Berlien, Sharon Grodrian, Lydia Martindale, Marcia Schultz, Stan Levine, Geraldine Fox, Dave Clark, Morrie Sanderson, Fred Procise, Phil Black, Kirk Newell, Barbara Bowyer, and Judd Lowenhar. We chose the Ivy Queen and her court and attended the traditional ceremony. Recognition Day honoring our achievements, Baccalaureate, and our out-of-this- world Senior Prom followed, all leading to the biggest and most serious step . . . Graduation. On june 6, as we received our diplomas, we felt a wonderful satisfaction that South Side had helped us build for the future. Janice Hatlemiorf Ge0 8-9 IMGCZM Vale-dicforian, 97.26 Salufarormn, 96-56 Four-Year Honor Roll The Four-Year Honor Roll consists of Seniors who have attended a Fort W'ayne public high least three years and have maintained an average of 90 or above. john Beal Martha Beck Sue Berlien Barbara Bowyer Kay Casper Mary Kay Cook Sharon Davis Mavis Diemer Charlene Elder Sally Enking Martha Falb Geraldine Fox Nancy L. Hill Claudia Holmes Gloria Johns David Major Paula McConnell Terry Miller Sharon Myers Carol Pritchard Virginia Pugh Peggy Robinson Diane Roe Barbara Salaka Margaret Schell Heather Schrefller Loree Stanski Carolyn Sternberg Joyce Watson school for at Mary Ann XWilkens Deanne Wissner Connie Yarian Annette Voorhees maintained an average above 90 for the two years she was enrolled at South Side. .15 Firit R010 ROGER ALLEN BAUER. . . Rog . . .Hi-Y. . .36 Workshop sergeant-at-arms, pin. . .Lettermen's .... Cyclotron co-chair- man. . .Service. . .Varsity equipment head manager, letter. . Math-Science president. . .Intramural. . .junior Academy of Science constitution committee. . .Social Science. . .Biology recognition. ToM BAUMGARTNER. . Bumbo . . .Hi-Y secretary-treasurer . . .Math-Science. . .Intramural head manager, Hfth letter. . Junior Academy of Science .... Rifle .... Reserve tennis. . . Service. JOHN BEAL. . . johnny L . . .Reserve basketball. . . .Metal, Physical Geography recognition. . .Varsity basketball. . .In- tramural. Secoml Row MARTHA 1. BECK. . . Marty .... Concert Choir .... Vesta president, pin-guard. . .Meterite talent chairman. . .Philo. . Math-Science. . .So-Si-Y secretary. . .Regional geometry con- test winner. . .Latin recognition. . .Sophomore English con- test winner. . .Service. JUDITH ANN BEDSWORTH. . . Jucly . . .Times agent. .USA publicity chairman. . .Philo. . .Math-Science. .Social Science . . .GAA. . .Wranglers. . .Concert Choir. . .36 Workshop. SANDRA BELL. . . Sandy .... GAA numeral. . .Junior Red Cross. . .Maiorette pin, letter. . .Service. . .Typing awards. . Times, l500, news writer, point recorder, silver pin. Third Row PATRICIA DIANNE BENSON. . . De .... From Myers Park High School, Charlotte, North Carolina. .Philo. .36 Work- shop. . .Wranglers. . .Math-Science. . .Occasional Choir. NANCY BERG. . . Nancie .... 36 Workshop .... Advanced modern ballet. . .Art program chairman. . .Know-Your-City . . .Math-Science. . .Service. SUE BERLIEN. . . Susie, Bongo .... GAA letter. . .Philo vice-president. . . 36 Workshop. . .Service. . .Totem agent. . Orchestra. . .Band pin, letter. . .Physical Geography recog- nition. . .Good Driver's award. . .Typing awards. 14 Firrt Row GEORGE ABLES. . . G.O. . . .From Central Catholic High School. . .Rifle Club. . .Band. . .Intramural. LINDA AKERS. . . Pinky .... Service pin. . .Library point recorder, gold pin. . .Concert Choir. . .USA. . .So-Si-Y. . . Typing award. LARRY LEE ALFELD. . . Larry . . .Freshman football. . .In- tramural all sports. Secoml Row ANITA L. ALTER. . . Nita . . .Philo scrapbook chairman. . 36 Workshop. . .Service. . .Meterites. . . So-Si-Y . . . Times exchange editor. HOMER WADE ALTEVOGT. . . Wade . . .Junior Red Cross . . .Junior Academy of Science. . .Hi-Y. . .Social Science. . Lettermen's. ARLENE BAILEY. . . Babe .... From Bloomington CInd.J High School. Third Rauf CAROL BARBER. . .Service. . .Good Driver's award. . .GAA numeral. . .Philo. . .36 Workshop. . .USA. . .Art. GRACE BARNARD. . Gracie . . .Occasional Choir. . .Service. MARCIA MAE BARTELS. . . Marty, Sis . . .GAA numeral . . .Maiorette pin, letter. . .Choir. . .Service. . .USA. AJ- Fin! Row SUSAN BOLDS. . .Art. BARBARA ANN BOWYER. . . Bobbie, Barb . . .Wranglers second letter, president, program chairman, secretary. .Fresh- man Speech Contest second place, Sophomore hrst place. . . Meterites. . .Philo. . .36 Workshop pin. .GAA numeral. . . Fourth state original oratory. . .Junior Red Cross. . .Times . . .Totem office manager. . .Archery. . .Latin, Biology rec- ognition. . .Service second .... Concert Choir pin .... Good Driver's award. SALLY BRANNING. . . S.B. .... Totem agent. . .Times fea- ture writer. . .Meterites. . .Philo. . .56 Workshop. . .Math- Science. . .Social Science. . .Art. . .Saturday Art Scholarship . . .Service third pin. Second Row PAUL M. BRATTAIN. . P.B., Bratty . . .Camera secretary- treasurer. . .Concert Choir. . .Service. . .Hi-Y. . .RiHe. REBECCA BRINKROEGER. . . Becky .... 36 Workshop pin- guard, point recorder. . .Cheerleading letter, pin, point re- corder. . .GAA letter, high point award. . .Advanced tum- bling. . .Concert Choir .... Times, 1500 pin, feature, news writer. . .Totem girls sports editor. . .Service pin. . .Archery . . .Typing awards. . .Quill and Scroll. DAVE BRITTENHAM. . . Britt, Brat . . .Hi-Y. Third Row A. SUZANNE BROOKE. . . Suzy . . .From North Side High School. .Biology-Conservation secretary-treasurer, vice-presi- dent. . .GAA numeral. .Service pin. .Concert Choir. .Good Driver's award. BONNIE Jo BROWN. . . Jo . . .GAA. JIM W. BROWN. . Brownie . . .Freshman football. . .Hi-Y. 15 Fits! Row JACK BILL. . Jack, Rocky . . .RiHe. .Radio. intramural. JOYCE BILLMAN. . .GAA. . .So-Si-Y. . .Totem agent. .Con- cert Choir. SANDY BIXEY. . Sparkie . . .From North Side High School . . .Good Driver's award. ' Second Row PHILLIP R. BLACK. . Phil , . .Hi-Y chaplain. .Math- Science .... 36 Workshop .... Track relay medal, ribbon. . . Cross Country ribbons. . .Cyclotron. JACK BLACKBURN. . .Camera. . .Intramural. ROBERT DONALD BLACKLEDGE. . . Bob . . .Letterrnen's. . Varsity basketball, football, track. . .Intramura1. . .Camera Club. Third Row ROBERT BLANTON. . Bear . . .Math-Science. . .Good Driv- er's award. . .Reserve football, basketball. . .Varsity football, track. . .Lettermen's. . .Football honorable mention. . .Intra- mural basketball champions. X l JOANNE BLOMBACH. . . Jo .... 36 Workshop. . .USA. . . Know-Your-City. . .Service pin. . .Typing awards. . . .GAA numeral. H. DUANE BOBECK. . .Times, Totem head photographer. Cyclotron. . .Math-Science .... Camera vice-president, presi- dent. . .Hi-Y. . .Rifle. . .Quill and Scroll. First Row RICHARD WAYNE CANTWELL. . . Dick, Luke . . .Fresh- man football, basketball. . .Varsity golf .... Lettermen's. . . Math-Science. . .Times. . .Social Science. . .Intramura1. KAY LYNN CASPER. . Katie . . .GAA numeral. . .USA. . . So-Si-Y. . .Times ad solicitor. . .Service third pin. . .Concert Choir pin. . .36 Workshop committee chairman Ph'l . . . I o. . . junior Academy of Science. . .Biology, Botany recognition . . .Good Driver's award. . .Typing award. . .Latin Honor Society. WILLIAM EARL CHAPMAN. . . Mabelyn, Chas. . . .Hi-Y . . .Intramural manager, vice-president, third letter. . .Var- sity track, cross-country. . .Service. . .Social Science. . .Times sports writer. Second K ow DAVID MILTON CLARK. . Dave, Anti , . .Hi-Y secretary- treasurer, president. . .Math-Science. . . .Junior Academy of Sc.ence. . .Varsity golf, letter .... Intramural second letter, basketball champs. . .Varsity equipment manager. . .Social Science. . .Lettermen's. . .Service. M. COURTLAND CLAYTON. . . Courr . . .From Senn High School, Chicago, Ill.. . .Junior Academy of Science. . .Me- terology. . .Cyclotron. . .Hi-Y. . . Band, letter .... Orchestra . . .Service. . .Intramural golf championship. COLLEEN CLICK. . .So-Si-Y. . .Ve-sta. Third Row ROGER D. CLOSE .... Rog .... From Tynes High School, Tynes, Indiana. . .Hi-Y. JUDITI-I OAKS Cook. . 1udy, J.O. . . .Service. . .So-Si-Y vice-president. . .Philo. . .GAA. .Archery. .Band letter, pin . . .Orchestra. . .Madrigal. .Biology recognition. .36 Work- shop. . .Times, Totem agent. . .Typing awards. MARY KAY COOK. . Cookie . . .Latin, Speech recognition . . .Concert Choir pin .... Times. . .Wranglers. . .Philo. . . Meterites. . .36 Workshop. . .Vesta. . .USA. . Cyclotron. . . Service. . .Math-Science. . .junior A d 16 ca emy of Science. First Row MILLICENT BUNDY BROWN . . . Millie .... Maiorettes. . . Math-Science. . .Service pin. . .Times, . .Totem agent. MARY Lou BRUNSKILL. . Pudgy . . .Art treasurer. . .GAA numeral.. .36 Workshop .... Service pin .... Times 1500, news, feature, editorial writer, girls sports editor, mailing manager, silver pin .... Totem Sophomore Class editor... Typing awards. BARBARA C. BUGG. . . Bugg . . .Meterites. . .-Service. .. . 56 Workshop. . .Philo. . .Social Science. .Math-Science. .Times agent, news writer, pin. . .Service second pin. Second Row WALLACE BUNCI-I. . . Wally, Ace . . .Freshman football, track. . .Intramural. . .Reserve track. . .Hi-Y. SARA JEAN BUSLER. . Sarie, Tex . . .Wranglers. . .Choir . . .GAA. ORVILLE BYERS. . Orv . . .Hi-Y. . .56 Workshop sergeant- at-arms. Third Row JAMES I.. CAGLE. . . Cag . . .Varsity track. . .Freshman bas- ketball. . .Art. . .Saturday Art Scholarship, gold pin in State Art Contest. . .Service. . .Intramural. SONDRA Rose CAIN. . . Sandy . . .USA. . .Service. . .Typ- ing award. . .Times exchange editor, classroom news editor . . .Choir. WILLIAM C. CAMPBELL. . . Willie . . .Senior Class ofhcer . . .Varsity football, basketball, track .... Social Science. . . Lettermen's. . .Latin recognition. i First Row JIM DERHEIMER. . Wacky . . .From Central Catholic High School. . .Freshman, sophomore football. MAVIS DIEMER .... Freshman GAA. . .Mererites. . .Service second pin. Art. . .Times news writer. . .Latin recognition . . .Good Driver s award. . .Makey Literary award. N-ANCY DILDINE .... Mererites. . .Philo. . .56 Workshop. . Times. . .Totem. . .Social Science. . .Math-Science. .Service pin. Second Row HOWARD RAYMOND DILLON. . . Howie .... Varsity foot- ball. CIJUCK DIMIT. . .. Pape . . .From Indiana High School, In- diana, Pennsylvania. . .Varsity football, letter. RAY O. DITTON .... Camera president. . .Art. . .Service. . . Vis-ed.. . .Wood recognition. Third Row Nl5IL DIVER. . . Skip . . .Times writer. . .36 Workshop. . . Hi-Y vice-president .... Service third pin .... Wranglers. . . Math-Science. . .Good Driver's award. TOD G. DIXON. . . Toddy . . .From Malverne High School, Malverne, New York. . .junior Academy of Science. . .36 Workshop. . .Cyclotron secretary .... Math-Science treasurer . . .Concert Choir. THOMAS V. DOTY. . Tom, T.D. . . .Hi-Y. .Math--Science . . .Service. . .Junior Academy of Science. . .Band. .R. Nel- son Snider Latin award. 17 First Row KERMIT CORSON. . .Intramural. JANET JOAN CRICK. . . Jannie, Jo , . .GAA. . .Times RONALD CRUMMITT. . Ron '. . .Concert Choir pin. .Service recognition. Second Row VIVIDEAN VIRGINIA DAMMEIER. . .Physical Geography and Library recognition. . .Library silver pin. . .GAA. . .So-Si-Y . . .USA. DEAN DAUSCHER. . . Deano . . .Math-Science. . .Hi-Y ser- geant-at-arms. . .Social Science. . .Orchestra. . .Intramural. JEANENE DAUSCHER. . . Jeanie .... USA treasurer. . . . 36 Workshop .... Archery .... GAA numeral, letter .... Times 1500, feature, news writer, bookhead, ad solicitor, silver pin . . .Math-Science. . .Service third pin. . .Home Ec Recogni- tion. . .Yell Block. . .Bio-Con. . .Typing awards. Third Row SHARON KAY DAVIS. . . Shar, Smiley . . .Vesta. . .Mete- rite treasurer. . .Philo sergeant-at-arms, vice-president. . . 36 Workshop. . .Service pin. . .Times, Totem agent .... Latin Recognition .... Social Council Sophomore, Junior, Senior years .... Typing award .... 1500, bronze pin .... Quill and Scroll. WILLIAM JAY DAVIS. . . Bing . . .Gold Key and Certificate Scholastic Art Contest. . .Wranglers .... Hi-Y treasurer. . . Times and Totem cartoonist. NAOMI RUTH DEBRULAR. . . Nome . . .Majorette letter. . GAA numeral. . .Vesta. . .Philo. . .36 Workshop. . .USA. . Wranglers. . .So-Si-Y social chairman. . .Service. . . .Home Ec recognition. . .Typing awards. l First Row MARTHA FALB. . . Marty . . .GAA numeral. . .Good Driv- er's award. . .Concert Choir. EYELYN FISHER. . . Lyn .... From Oak Park-River Forest High School, Oak Park, Illinois. . .Philo. . .36 Workshop. . Math-Science. . .Service. PATSY RUTH FLOTOW. . . Pat . . .GAA numeral. . .Major- ette letter, gold pin. S ecomi Row ROQER ALLEN FOOTE. . Foot, Footie . . .Hi-Y. . .Varsity equipment manager. . .Lettermen's. . .Service. JACK SEYMOUR FORD. . . Jock, Zack , . .Drawing recog- nition. . .R. Nelson Snider Latin award. . .Freshman track, basketball. . .Varsity cross-country .... Intramural manager sixth letter, four-letter plaque, Louis Brinet Memorial. . . Good Driver's award. . .junior Academy of Science. . .Hi-Y . . .Service pin. . .Times, intramural editor, news writer. . . Totem intramural editor. . .Band. . .Math-Science. .1500. . Quill and Scroll. JERRY FOUST. . .Hi-Y. . .Intramural second letter. . .Fresh- man football. Third Row NED S. FOUST. . .A mathematical whizz. GERALDINE Fox. . . Gerry , . .Latin, Home Ec recognition . . .Typing awards. . . 36 Workshop. . .Philo. . .Service. . . Library silver pin, president. .USA. . .Majorette. CLIFFORD FRIEND. . . Cliff . . .Hi-Y. . intramural. . .Rifle . . .Typing awards. 18 Finn Row MARCIA LILLIAN DOWNHOUR.. Dutcl1 .. .GAA numeral . . .Band letter, pin. . .Archery. . .So-Si-Y president. . .Philo . . .Orchestra. . .Service pin. . .Latin, Home Ec recognition. LARRY EBNIT. . . Squirrel . . .Intramural. DAVID EITMAN. . . Dave . . .Service. . .Camera. . .Varsity, reserve football. . .Hi-Y. . .Concert Choir pin. . .Lettermen's . . .Intramural. . . Wranglers .... Math-Science treasurer. . . Good Driver's award. . .Reserve and Varsity track. Second Row CHARLENE ELDER. . Carrot Top . . .Latin, Botanyurecogni- tion. . .GAA. . .Service pin. . .So-Si-Y. . .Library v1ce-presl- dent, gold pin. . .Concert Choir. . .Typing awards. Ross ELWELL. . . Flat Top . . .Freshman football. . .Intra- mural. NANCY EMERICK. . Nannie . .Service pin. .Typing awards . . .So-Si-Y. . .Times, . .Band. . .USA. . .36 Workshop. Third Row SALLY ANN ENKING. . .Latin recognition. . .Typing awards . . .School Spelling champion. . .Meterites. . .Philo. . .GAA . . .36 Workshop .... Times writer, silver pin .... 1500. . . Service. . .Concert Choir. . .Madrigal. . .Quill and Scroll. KENNETH ENSLEY. . . Ken . . .Freshman football. . .Intra- mural. PAUL EVILSIZER. . .Freshman football. l l First Row WILLIAM JAMES GILSDORF. . . Bi11 . . .Times, Totem head photographer. . .Totem co-editor. . .Rille. . .Cyclotron. .So- cial Science. . .Math-Science. . .Service. . . 1500. ALYS GAIL GINDLESPARGER .... 36 Workshop. . .GAA. . . Concert Choir. . .Know-Your-City. LUBA GOULOFF. . . Lub . . .GAA numeral, secretary, vice- president. . .Philo sergeant-at-arms. .Meterites president. . . 36 Workshop. . .Service. .Secretary-treasurer of Sophomore, Junior, Senior classes. . .Totem agent. . .Concert Choir. . . Varsity cheerleader, vice-president. . .Good Driver's award. . Typing award. . .Math-Science. Second Row JUDITI-I RosE GRAEE. . . Judy . . .36 Workshop. . .Times . . .RiHe. . .Know-Your-City secretary. . .Library gold pin . . .Service. . .GAA. . .USA. . .Typing awards. JUDITH ANN GREGG. . . Judy . . .Philo. . .Meterites. . .Ser- vice. . .Times agent. CHARLES GREINER. . . Chuck . . .Hi-Y. . .Riile. Third Row BARBARA MARIE GRIFFITH. . Barb . . .GAA. . .36 Work- shop. . .Choir. . .Vesta. . .Service. . .Typing awards. SHARON GRODRIAN. . .Speech Recognition. . .USA service chairman, secretary, vice-president. . .Wranglers. . .So-Si-Y devotions chairman. . .Concert Choir. . .Service. SONDRA CLAIRE GUM. . . Tariya .... From Weston High School, Weston, West Virginia. . .Phi1o. . .Wranglers. . .So- Si-Y. . .Concert Band. . .Psychology. . .56 Workshop. 19 First Row JAMES W. FUZY. . . Fuzz . . .Lettermerfs vice-president. . . Football honorable mention All-City. . .Basl-netball. . .Track ...Intramural .... Class officer Sophomore, Juntor, Senior years. RICHARD GALEREATI-I. . .'iLitt1e Gabb . . .Intramural. . .36 Workshop. JERRY GARVER. . . Cat Man . . . Intramural. . .Math-Science . . .junior Academy of Science. Second Row FRANCIS E. GARVIN. . . Fritz .... Service pin. . .Rifle. . . Camera. . .Archery. . . Know-Your-City president .... Social Science. E. W. GAUGHAN. . . Wild Bill Gone .... From Withrow High School, Cincinnati, Ohio. JUNE GAUSE. . Junie . .From Winter Haven High School, Winter Haven, Florida. . . 36 Workshop. .Know-Your-City vice-president. . .Service. . .Typing awards. Third R ow SANDRA SUE GERIG. . Sandy . .USA. .Service. .Wranglers . . . 36 Workshop. LARRY E. GERKEN. . . Barf . . .Hi-Y. . .Social Science. PHILLIP GIESSLER. . . Goose . . .Meteorology president. . . Junior Academy of Science. . .Intramural football captain. . Know-Your-City. . .Homeroom reporter. . .Math-Science. . . Service. Fin! Row DIANA HENRY. . . Henry . . .From Elmhurst High School . . .So-Si-Y. . .GAA. . .Concert Choir. JACK HEVEL. . .Freshman track. . .Intramural. JUDY HICKS .... Meterites. . .36 Workshop. . .Philo. . .Ser- vice. . .Math-Science. . .Times agent. . .Social Science. . .Bi- ology, Latin, Service recognition. . .Reserve cheerleader. Second Row NANCY LUCILLE HILL. .'lTad .... From Shortridge High School, Indianapolis, Indiana .... Biology recognition. . .36 Workshop program chairman. . .Math-Science vice-president . .Philo. . .Meterites. .Service. .junior Academy of Science. JANET HINMAN. . .GAA numeral. . .Totem agent. . .Times . . .Meterites. . .Camera. . .36 Workshop .... Wranglers. . . Philo. . .Speech recognition. .Howe Finals Poetry. .Service. ROLAND HITE. . .Math-Science. Third Row NANCY HODGIN. . Dirty Red . .Majorette letter, pin, point recorder. . .GAA numeral. . .Service .... Typing awards. . . So-Si-Y. RICHARD L. HOLLAR. . . Dick . . .From Woodrow Wilson High School, Portsmouth, Virginia. . .Good Driver's award . . .Varsity, reserve track. . .Intramura1. . .Junior Academy of Science. . .Meterology. . . .Math-Science .... Times news Writer, silver pin. . .Typing award. . .l500. JOAN HOLLMAN. . . jo . . .USA service chairman. . .GAA numeral. . .Service. . .36 Workshop. . .Know-Your-City. . . Times agent, news writer. . .Good Driver's award. . .Typing awards. 20 Finrt Row LINDA LEE HALL. . Lin, Shorty . . .GAA numeral. .Ma- jorette pin, letter. . .Know-Your-City. . .USA. . .Wranglers . . .junior Red Cross. . .Service. . .Good Driver's award. . . Typing awards. . .Times news writer. A. LAMONT HANSEN. . Monty . . .From North Side High School. . .Intramural. . .Tennis team. PATRICIA JEAN HARMISON. . . Pat . . .From DeKalb Com- munity High School, DeKalb, Illinois. . .So-Si-Y secretary. . Philo. .Modern Dance. .Band. .junior Academy of Science . . .Know-Your-City. Second Row SHIRLEY ANN HARRIS. . . Shirley .... Philo. . .Art. . .36 Workshop. . .junior Varsity cheerleader. . .USA. . .Concert Choir. . .Typing award. GANICE KAY HARTER. . Gan . . .From Allen High School, Bluffton, Indiana. . .GAA. PATRICIA MAE HARTUNG. . . Pat . . .From Brethren High School, Paramount, Calif., and Jordan High School, Long Beach, Calif.. . .So-Si-Y. Third Row JANICE KAY HATTENDORF. . . -Ian, jannie . . .Meterites talent chairman. . .Philo. . .Service second pin .... Biology, Latin, Spanish recognition. . .Place winner in Regional Alge- bra Contest. . .Sophomore Social Studies award General His- tory. . .Junior Social Studies award U. S. History. . .Times agent, 1500, editorial page editor, gold pin .... Quill and Scroll. ELECTA JANE HAWK. . Janie . . .USA program chairman . . .GAA numeral. . .Archery. . .Service. . .Concert Choir. LARRY J. HAYES. . Larry . . .From Blue Creek High School' Haviland, Ohio. . .Defiance High School, Defiance, Ohio. First Row TOM IMEL. . . Curly .... Rifle. . .lntramural. . .Freshman cross-country. . .Athletic point manager. GLORIA EILEEN JOHNS. . .USA. . .Times feature, editorial, news writer, girls sports writer. . .1500 gold pin. . .Quill and Scroll. . .Totem co-circulation manager. .GAA numeral, letter. . .Archery. . .36 Workshop .... Service third pin. . . Typing awards. . .Physical Geography recognition. DONNA JEAN JOHNSON. . .USA treasurer. . .So-Si-Y treas- urer. . .Typing awards. . .Service .... Concert Choir. . . .36 Wlorkshop. Second Row GAIL ARLENE JOHNSON. . .Meterites. . .GAA letter. . .36 Workshop. . .Times feature, editorial, news writer. . .Totem agent. . .Advanced tumbling. . .Superior Driving award. . . Service pin. WILLIAM EUGENE KAMM. . Bill, Willie . .Math-Science . . .Meteorology. . .Radio. . .Intramural .... Varsity football . . .Reserve track. . .CyclotrOn. .Junior Academy of Science. JUDIT1-1 LYNN KEMPF. . . Kid Third Row MARLENE ANN KEENER. . Drizz . . .USA. .56 Workshop . . .Service. . .GAA. WALTER KERLEY JR.. . Baron, Monk , .Freshman track, football. . .Varsity football. . .Lettermen's. . .Intramutal. BEATRICE ANN KIRBACH. . Bea, Boots . . .Good Driver's award. . .Typing award. . .Know-Your-City. . .GAA. .Vesta . . .Junior Red Cross. 21 F ini Row CLAUDIA Jo HOLMES. . Claucl . . .Physical Geography tec- ognition. . .USA. . .Typing awards. . .56 Workshop. . .So- Si-Y. . .Concert Choir. G. STANLEY HOOD. . Stan . . .Freshman reserve football. . Intramural. . . 56 Workshop .... Hi-Y .... Social Science. . . . .Times. . .Good Driver's award. . .Math-Science. . .Howe Speech Contest. BYRON HOOVER. . .Visual Education pin. . .Rille. . .Geom- etry, Comprehensive Math recognition. Second Row DONNA JO HOOVER. . Jo, Hoov . . .Times feature, news writer. . .36 Workshop. . .GAA numeral. . .Band point re- corder. . .Orchestra. . .Service. . .Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award. NANCY HORTON. . Nanc . . .Times. .Totem agent. .Philo . . .Math-Science. . .USA secretary, president .... 36 Work- shop. . .Service. . .Social Science. JOYCE CATHERINE HOSTETTER. . Hos . . .Att recognition . . .Majorettes. . .GAA. . .Vesta. Third Row CLAUDA HURLEY. . Doopy, Curly . . .Wranglers. .Howe and Ball State Speech finalist. . . 36 Workshop. . .Philo. . . Meteorology chief of records. . .Psychology. . .Junior Acad- emy of Science secretary. . .Concert Choir. . .Times. . .Math- Science. . .Good Driver's award. CLORA HURLEY. . .Know-Your-City. . .36 Workshop. . .So- cial Science secretary-treasurer. . .Library gold pin. . .Philo . . .Concert Choir. . .Service .... Wranglers .... Psychology vice-president. PHILA MARGARET HURTER. . Hi-Fi . . .Totem co-editor. . Times girls sports editor, feature, news writer. . .1500, gold- jeweled pin. . .GAA letter, gold pin. . .Library silver pin. . . Service third pin. . .Meterites. . .USA. . .Archery. . .Typing awards. . .Quill and Scroll. E s , 5555: 434 ' ' R '55 ,. S H N ali li 'G ia at sa 1 ss ' . v 75 --sa... Fin! Row JOHN LEWIS. . . Johnny . . .Lettermen's sergeant-at-arms. . Varsity football, basketball. . .Intramural .... Times sports writer. . .Sophomore, Junior Class president. CHRIS LITCHIN. . .Hi-Y. . .Varsity basketball student man- ager. . .Freshman, reserve basketball. . .Intramural. . .Social Science president. . .Wranglers. JUDD LOWENHAR. . Jughead . .Freshman, sophomore foot- ball. . .Freshman track. . .Times. S ecomi Row PATRICIA JOAN MCBRIDE. . Party, Pat . . .Art point re- corder, pin. . .USA secretary. . .Know-Your-City. . .So-Si-Y vice-president, pin. . .36 Workshop. . .Philo .... Service. . . Typing awards. . .Occasional Choir .... Student Art School Scholarship. CECILE MCCLAIN. . Ceil, Butch . . .GAA. . .Service. GEORGE MCCLAIN . . . Mac , . .Math-Science president. . . Intramural. . .Cyclotron. . .Head varsity equipment manager . . .Orchestra. . .Social Science. . .Junior Academy of Science vice-president. .Freshman and Varsity track. .Hi-Y sergeant- at-arms. . .Totem agent. . .Bronze award for algebra, geom- etry state math contest. .Algebra, Geometry, Latin, and Eng- lish recognition. Third Row PAULA MCCONNELL. . Pete, Morgan , . .Meterites secre- tary, winner short story contest, second place poetry. . . Wranglers vice-president, second year letter, first place Frosh- Soph Speech, second Radio State Finals, first Radio District Contest, second Rotary Contestg State Voice of Democracy Contest third. . .Times editorial writer. . .Totem agent. . . Service third pin. . .Math-Science. . .36 Workshop. . .Philo . . .English, Biology recognition. . .Quill and Scroll. DELORES MCCOSKEY. . . Dee . . .36 Workshop. . .Concert Choir. . .Typing awards. ALAN MCNABB. . Al . . .Intramural. . .Freshman football manager. 22 Fin! Row PAUL C. KISSINGER. . Kiss . .President of Homeroom 142. DAVE KLEMM. . . Davie, Dave . . . 36 Workshop. . .Ser- vice. . .Intramural .... Good Driver's award .... Junior Red Cross. . .Times. . .Totem. . .Art. TERRY KOEHL. . .Freshman football. . .lntramural. Second Row BARBARA ANN KORTUM. . . Barbie . . .Biology recognition . . .Typing awards. . .Times mailing manager, news writer. silver pin. . .Library pin .... Concert Choir .... Philo. . .36 Workshop. . .Totem Faculty editor. . .Wranglers. . .Fresh- man-Sophomore Speech Contest third place. . .Service pin . . .Good Driver's award. DONNA MAE KUNZ. . . Curly . . .Majorette letter, pin. . . USA. . .36 Workshop. . .Service pin. DOLORIS CHARLENE LANGSTON. . . Dee. Third Row JUDITH ANN LARKO. . Judy . . .USA. . .36 Workshop. . . Rifle treasurer, awards. . .Superior Driving award. .Band. . . Times. . .Totem agent. . .Service. JUDITH LYNN LEPPER. . . Judy . . .USA point recorder. . . Know-Your-City president .... Library secretary, president, gold pin. . . 36 Workshop. . .Totem agent. . .Typing awards . . .GAA numeral. . .Phi1o. . .Service. STANLEY ABRAM LEVINE. . . Stan, Rocko . . .Wranglers Frosh-Soph Speech Contest second place. . .Football man- ager second letter. . .I.ettermen's. . . 36 Workshop secretary- treasurer. . .Fourth place Optimist Speech Contest. . .Times 1500, sports editor. . .Intramural. . . School of the Air . . . Good Driver's award. . .Social Science. . .Purdue Legislative Assembly. . .Quill and Scroll. Fifi! Row MARILYN ANN MEEKER. . .GAA letter. RICHARD FREDERICK MEIssNER. . Dick, I3rownie . .Rifle vice-president. . .Junior Red Cross .... Service. . . .Hi-Y. . . Band letter. . .Orchestra. RAYMOND MEYERS. . Ray, Raymo . . .36 Workshop. . . Math-Science. . .Hi-Y. . .Social Science. . .Junior Academy of Science. . .Cyclotron. . .Intramural manager, awards. . . Mechanical Drawing recognition. Second Row BONNIE SUE MILLER. . Dimples, Bon . .Freshman GAA . . .USA. . .56 Workshop. CAROL JOYCE MILLER .... USA. . .36 Workshop. . .Library point recorder, gold pin .... Know-Your-City treasurer. . . Service pin. . .Typing awards. . .Times 1500, ad solicitor, agent, bill collector, silver pin .... Concert Choir .... Good Driver's award. . .GAA numeral. . .Philo. .Quill and Scroll. TERRY O. MILLER. . . Mouse . . .Plane and solid geometry recognition .... Comprehensive math regional certificate. . . Latin recognition. . .Times 1500. . .Superior Driver's award . . .Totem sports editor. . .Lettermen's secretary-treasurer. . . Hi-Y. . .Math-Science. . .Basketball. . .Track. . .Cross coun- try. . .Quill and Scroll. Third Row THOMAS L. MILLER. . . Tom . . .RiHe. . .Hi-Y. MARILYN MOATS .... Moatsie .... GAA numeral, letter, Freshman Representative. . .Meterites. . .Advanced tumbling . . .36 Workshop .... Times feature, editorial writer. . . . Service. CARALYN JANE MORRILL. . . Rastus . . .GAA letter, nu- meral. . .Advanced tumbling. . .36 Workshop. . .Service. 23 First Row MARIJEAN MACDANEI.. . . Mary, M.J. .... USA music chairman. . .So-Si-Y devotions chairman, president. . .Con- cert Choir. . .GAA. . .Service. . .36 Workshop. CHARLENE MAIER. . . Char . . .36 Workshop. . .Times. DAVID WAYNE MA JOR. . Dave, Red . . .Hi-Y president . . .Rifle vice-president. . .Math-Science. . .Weather Bureau . . .Astronomy .... Junior Academy of Science .... Hi-Y. . . Freshman Social Studies award. . .Good Driver's award. . . Metal, Physical Geography, Drawing recognition. . .Four- Year Honor Roll. . .National Honor Society. Second Row SHARON MALLOUGH. . Marshma1low . . .Service third pin . . .36 Workshop. . .Math-Science. . .Meterites. . .Times. . . Totem agent, club editor. . .Philo. . .Social Science. FLORENCE MARKOFF. . . Flo .... Typing award. . .Service pin. . .36 Workshop. . .Times auditor, feature, news writer, silver pin. . .Totem oiiice manager. . . 1500. JANE ROWENA MARSH. . Blondie, Janie , . .Art treasurer and program chairman. Third Row LYDIA MARTINDALE. . Lyd, Dia , . .Latin recognition. . . Wranglers Frosh-Soph Speech Contest. . .36 Workshop sec- retary, vice-president, pin, guard .... Meterites .... Philo. . . Freshman GAA .... Math-Science .... Camera vice-president . . .Times editorial, feature writer, 1500. .Totem oifice man- ager. . .Good Driver's award. . .Concert Choir pin. . .Service pin. . .Girls Quartet. . .National Honor Society. LYSBETH ANN MASEL. . Betsy, Bets . . .Freshman GAA . . .USA. . .Know-Your-City president. . .Service. . .Typing awards. . .Times mailing manager. PATRICIA ANN MAYER. . Patsy . .From Allen High School, Bluffton, Indiana. First Row JUDITH OSBORNE. . judi, Ozzie . . .USA program chair- man. . .36 Workshop. . .Philo. . .So-Si-Y .... Meterites. . . Junior Red Cross .... Times news writer .... Service .... Wranglers. KATHRYN OSEORN. . . Kathy, Kate . . .So-Si-Y. . .Vesta. CHARLES WARREN OWEN. . . Chuck, Char1ie . . . .Rifle secretary. . .Concert Band, Orchestra. . .Service second pin . . .Junior Red Cross secretary, president. .junior Red Cross Council president .... Weather Bureau director .... Junior Academy of Science president. Second Row RUSSELL STANLEY OYER. . . T, Brownie . . .Service. . . Varsity football. . .Reserve basketball. .Freshman tennis. . . Intramural. . .Social Science vice-president. . .Math-Science. CAROLE ADELE' PALMER. . Red, Shorty . . .Varsity ma- jorette, letter, pm. . .Service. . .Typing awards. LOWELL LEE PAPE. . .Industrial Arts. Third Row JOHN C. PARKE. . .Rille. . .Math-Science. . .Intramural. . . Good Driver's award. PATRICIA ELIZABETH PARKS. . Parti, Pep . .Good Driv- er's award. . .Service pin. . .Choir. . .USA secretary. . .GAA . . . Service. ToM PATTERSON. . Pat . . .Math-Science. . .Social Science. 24 First Row J NET RUTH MosEL. . Jan . . .Freshman GAA. . .Service ,, in. . .36 Workshop. WJKMGERNA JOLEENE MosEL. . Moz, Mem , .GAA numeral, letter, pin. . .Concert Choir pin. . .Service .... Madrigal. . . High-point recognition choir. . .Girls Quartet. YVONNE MosuRE. . .So-Si-Y. . .USA. . .Camera. . .Art. . . Typing awards. . .Vesta. . .Service. Second R ow SHARON MYERS. . . Shatry . . .36 Workshop pin, guard. . Philo treasurer. . .Times feature, editorial writer, agent, gold pin, 1500 .... Totem Freshman Class editor, co-circulation manager. . .Meterites president. . .Math-Science .... Concert Choir pin, head secretary. . .Madrigal. . .Latin recognition . . .Service. . .Good Driver's award. .Typing awards. .Quill and Scroll. BARBARA LYNN NEUENSCHWANDER .... USA. . .Times ad solicitor, news writer .... Library secretary, bronze pin. . . Service second pin. . .Typing awards. .Good Driver's award . . .Totem Senior Class editor. . .Archery secretary. . .Junior Red Cross. . .36 Workshop. . .Quill and Scroll. MYRA GLEA NEUHAUSER. . .GAA numeral. . .Orchestra. . Service. . .Majorette letter, pin .... Good Driver's award. . Home Ec Recognition. . .Typing awards. Third Row KIRK RICHARD NEWELL. . .Hi-Y chaplain. . .Junior Acad- emy of Science. . .Art. . .Camera. . .Know-Your-City. . . 36 Workshop. . .Service. . .Latin Recognition. . .Intramural. DONNA JEAN NOLAN. . Jean . . .Service third pin. .Good Driver's award. '. .GAA. . .Archery. . .Wranglers. ARMIN BOONE OLSEN. . . Bud . . .From Withrow High, Cincinnati, Ohio, West View High, Pittsburgh, Pa.. . .Foot- ball. . .Track. . .Intramutal. I l First Row CLEO LORINE RAY. . . Lorrie . . .Citizenship award. . .So- Si-Y. . .Concert Choir. . .Service pin. . .Typing awards. EUGENE REDDING . . . Gene . . .Rifie. . .Camera. . .Service . . .Intrarnural. . .Typing award. . .Math-Science. BERNICE ANN REKEWEG. . . Bernie . . .From Ossian High School, Ossian, Indiana. . .So-Si-Y. . .GAA. . .Times news, editorial, feature writer, bill collector, point recorder. . .36 Workshop. . .Service. Second Row SUNDRA SUE REPPERT. . . Sunny . . .From Decatur High School, Decatur, Indiana. . .36 Workshop. . .Concert Choir accompanist. . .Totem agent. ALAN DANIEL RICHARDS. . Al, Monk . . .From Jackson Township High School, Roanoke, Indiana. . .Rifle. . .Intra- mural. . .Hi-Y. . .Social Science. RODNEY KIP RIDDLE. . .Archery president. . .Astro-Physics president. .junior Academy of Science president. .RegiorIal, National Science Fair Winner. . .Cyclotron Club. . .Math- Science. . .Track. . .Cross-Country. Third Row PEGGY JEAN ROBINSON. . . Peg .... Band letter, pin. . . Orchestra. . .Math-Science secretary. .Cyclotron secretary. . . Philo. . .Meterites. . .USA. . .Advanced tumbling. . .Typing awards. PATRICIA ELAINE RODDEL. . . Pat . . .Vesta. . .USA. . .So- Si-Y social chairman .... Spanish recognition .... Freshman GAA. . .Totem agent. DIANE ROE. . . Di . . .Meterites program chairman, secre- tary. . .Times agent, feature, editorial writer, news editor, silver pin. . .Totem agent, oihce manager. . .Math-Science. . 36 Workshop attendance recorder, pin, guard. . .Philo sec- retary. . .Concert Choir pin, head secretary. . .Maclrigal. . Girls Quartet. . .Latin recognition. . .Typing awards. . .1500 . . .Service pin. . .Quill and Scroll. 25 F int R ow GORDON PAVEY. . Gordy, Myles . . .Intramural. . .Fresh- man and Sophomore Hi-Y. TOM PERKINS. . .Times, Totem head photographer. .Camera . . .Math-Science .... Astronomy treasurer .... Cyclotron. . . Hi-Y. . .Service pin. . .Latin, Biology recognition. . .Mimeo- graph. . .Rifle. . .Quill and Scroll. THOMAS W. FINDER. . . Tom . . .Lettermen's president. . . Varsity football, track .... Hi-Y sergeant-at-arms .... Math- Science .... Solid geometry recognition ..,. National Honor Society. Second Row WILLIAM RAYNE POCOCK. . Pokey, Bill , . .From Free- port High School, Freeport, Ohio. . .Intramural basketball, football, volleyball. . .Reserve football. CAROL ANNE PRITCI-IARD. . .Latin, Spanish recognition. . . Library president, gold pin. . .GAA letter.. .Service third pin. . .Meterites. . .36 Workshop. FRED PROCISE. . . Pro .,... From Central Catholic High School. . .Basketball student manager. . .Biology Conserva- tion secretary. . .Golf team. . .Intramural. . .Hi-Y. . .Good Driver's award. Third Row VIRGINIA PUGH. . . Ginny .... 36 Workshop pin. . .USA . . .So-Si-Y. . .Meterites. .Philo program chairman. .Totem oliice, co-circulation manager. . .Math-Science. . .Service pin . . .Wranglers. .Times news writer, ad solicitor, bronze pin, 1500. . .Howe Speech Contest. . .Latin, Speech recognition . . .Good Driver's award. . .Quill and Scroll. ROGER LEE RAILSBACK. .From Van Wert High, Van Wert, Ohio. . .Hicksville High School, Hicksville, Ohio. . .Art ser- geant-at-arms. . .Archery .... Radio .... junior Academy of Science. RUTH RAINIER. . . Goofey . . .Junior Academy of Science treasurer. . .Camera. . .Art. . .Band. Firrl Row HEATHER GRACE SCI-IREFFLER. . .Totem co-circulation head ...Times editorial, news writer, pin. . .Concert Choir pin . . .GAA numeral. . 36 Workshop. .Archery program chair- man. . .Service pin. . .Typing awards. . .Home Ec, Physical Geography recognition. . .Meterites. . .Quill and Scroll. MARCIA LEE SCHULTZ. . .Wranglers president, best actress cup .... Voice of Democracy trophy .... State poetry third, County Invitational first, Howe Humorous trophy, State Oratory first. . .Meterites vice-president, high point cup. .. National Poetry Anthology award. . .Times news editor, co- copy editor. . .Philo. . .36 Workshop. . .Service. . .Repre- sentative Purdue Legislarive. . .Quill and Scroll. BARBARA ANN SEITZ. . . Barb . . .Concert Choir. . .Good Driver's award. . .Art recognition. . .Art point recorder, sec- retary. . .Philo. . .Times agent. . .Advanced Modern Dance . . .junior Red Cross. . .36 Workshop. . .Math-Science. . . Service. . .Varsity Cheerleader. . .Freshman GAA. Second Row JOI-IN SENG. . .Concert Choir pin, soloist. . .Madrigal. ALAN SEVERANCE. . . Al . . .Hi-Y. . .Math-Science. . .Jun- ior Academy of Science. . .Astro-Physics. . .Cyclotron. GLORIA Sl-IINN. . . Mom .... GAA numeral, letter. . .36 Workshop. . .Times. . .Typing award. . .Service. Third Row NANCY SHOWALTER. . Nance . . .Varsity cheerleading cap- tain, letter, pin. . .GAA president, vice-president, numeral, letter, pin. . .Service second pin. . .So-Si-Y. . . 36 Workshop . . .Times news writer, bronze pin. . .Social Council Sopho- more, junior years. . .Senior Class vice-president. . .Good Driver's award. . .DAR Best Citizen award. KAROLE SIDDALL. . . Mom . . .GAA numeral. . .36 Work- shop. . .Service Club. SHARON SIMMERS. . . Cool Simm .... 36 Workshop com- mittee chairman. . .GAA numeral. . .Concert Choir pin. . . Madrigal. . .Typing awards. . .Library silver pin. . .So-Si-Y . . .Social Science. 26 Firrz Row WINCHESTER ROOD. . . Win, Root .... Service pin. . . Times mailing manager. DAVID ROSE .... From Concordia High School .... junior Academy of Science. . .RiHe president. GWENDOLYN LEE RoYsE. . Gwen, Blondy . . .Service. . USA. . .36 'Workshop. . .GAA. Second Row BARBARA JOYCE SALAKA. . . Barb . . .Home Ec recognition . . .Service second pin. .USA program chairman. . 36 Work- shop. . .Meterites. . .Philo secretary. . .Concert Choir. .Ma- jorettes. . .junior Red Cross. . .GAA. . .Times news writer, ad solicitor. . .Wranglers. . .Howe Speech Contest. R. MoRsE SANDERSON. . Morrie, Satch . . .Senior Class president. . .Hi-Y president. . .Times news writer, 1500. . . Wranglers Frosh-Soph Speech Contest. . .Second Optimist Contest. . .36 Workshop. . .RiHe. . .Plane Geometry honor- able mention. . .Math-Science. . .Junior Academy of Science . . .Service. . .Intramural letters. . .Good Driver's award. . . Purdue Legislative Conference. JOHN FREDERICK SAWYER. . . Bean .... Hi-Y. . . .Varsity track. . .Freshman football, basketball. . .Lettermen's. . .Ser- vice. . .Intramural letter. Third Row PHIL SCHAMBERG. . .Intramural. . .36 Workshop. . .Radio. SARAH Sci-IEIMAN. . . Sa1 .... Meterires .... Philo. . . .36 Workshop. . .Service pin. . .Math-Science. . .Social Science ...Times agent, feature, news writer, 1500, silver pin... Totem agent. . .Good Driver's award. MARGARET ROSE SCHELI.. . . Margie . . .junior Academy of Science secretary-treasurer. . .Service. . .Band. . .Orches- tra. . .Majorettes pin, letter. . . Occasional Choir. . .Fresh- man GAA. . .junior Red Cross. . .Wranglers. . .Cyclotron . . .Biology, Latin Recognition. . .Regional Geometry win- ner. . .Good Driver's award. . .Times ad solicitor. . .Math- Science. I First Row SUZANNE SPINDLER. . . Sue, Susie .... Meterires. . . .36 Workshop. . .Math-Science. . .Times. . Philo. .Totem agent . . .Service pin. . .Times. SHARON LEE STALLINGS. . . Sharry . . .36 Workshop sec- retary, vice-president, president, pin, guard.. .Times edito- rial, feature, news writer, outside circulation manager, Alumni editor, 1500, gold-jeweled pin. .Totem agent, jun- ior Class Editor .... Wranglers publicity chairman, Frosh- Soph Speech Contest. . .Philo. . .Meterites .... USA. . . .So- Si-Y. . .Typing awards. . ,Service third pin. . .Concert Choir . . .Math-Science. .Good Driver's award. .Quill and Scroll. CHARLES EDGAR STANBERY. . . Chuck, Charlie . . . .36 Workshop. . .Concert Choir. . .junior Academy of Science . . .Meteorology. . .Hi-Y. . .Math-Science. . . Intramural. . . Service. . .Varsity football. . .Freshman, reserve track. .Let- termen's. . .Basketball manager. . .Good Driver's award. Second Row LOREE STANSKI. . .GAA numeral. .Service. .36 Workshop . . .Meterites. . .Physical Geography recognition. . .Typing awards. . .Fourth in Howe Speech Meet, extemporary speak- ing. . .Ball State Speech Contest. . .Wranglers. -JACK LEROY STARK. . The Rock . . .Math-Science. .Fresh- man track, cross country. . .Intramural basketball, volleyball. DOLORES STEM. . . Doe . . .Service third pin. .Vesta. Tb im! Row JOHN STEPHENSON. . . Steve . . .Rifle executive ofhcer. . . Bio-Con. . .Junior Academy of Science. . .Band, letter. . . Orchestra. . .Service. CAROLYN STERNBERG. . .French, Biology, Spanish, Service recognition. . .56 Workshop. . .Service third pin. . .Totem agent. HERBERT ERNEST STUELPE. . Reb, Zeke . . .From Cam- den High School, Camden, North Carolina. . .Hi-Y. . .Cross country. . .Track. . .Wranglers. . .Intramural track champs '55, basketball, football champs. 27 First Row CARL E. SIMON. . . Si . . .Band letter, pin. . .Orchestra. . . Cross country. . .Track. . .Intramural. . .Lettermen's. NATALIE JEAN SKOW. . . Nat . . .Service third pin. . .Su- perior Driver's award. . .Philo. . .Times, Totem agent. . .56 Workshop. . .Meterites. . .Math-Science. . .Social Science. . Band. . .Orchestra. DONNA SMITH .... Archery Club program chairman, vice- president. . .Library gold pin. . .Service. . .Typing awards. . Solid geometry recognition. . .USA. . .GAA. . .Band. S ecomi Row JEROME LEE SMITH. . . Jerry, Smitty . . .Band. RUTH ANN SMITH. . . Ruthie .... Choir pin .... Concert Choir accompanist. . .Vesta. . .Service. .So-Si-Y. .Madrigal. JACQULINE BLANCH SNYDER. . . Jackie . . .GAA. Third Row OWEN SNYDER. . .Rifle. . .Know-Your-City. . .I-Ii-Y. .Band letter. . .Service. . .Projector operator, pin. BARBARA SOLARO. . . Barb . . .Home Ec, Latin, Speech rec- ognition. . .Times agent. . .Wranglers. . .36 Workshop. . . Philo. . .Meterites .... Art .... Concert Choir .... Quill and Scroll. PHILIP G. SosINsKI. . Phil, Sinsk . . .Times 1500, sports editor, silver pin. . .Freshman track .... Freshman, reserve basketball. . .lntramural. . .Service. Firrl Row BEVERLY JLAN TILBURX eanie . . .From Flint, Michi- gan, High School. ROBERT TREECE. . . Bob . . .RiIle. . .Intramural letter. SARAH URQUHART. . . Sara . . .From Central High School, Omaha, Nebraska. . .Concert Choir. Second Row JEANETTE VARDAMAN. . . Jo-Jo IACK VEBERT. .From Boys' Catholic High School, Augusta, Georgia, Tubman High School, Augusta, Ga., Richmond Academy, Augusta, Ga. ANNETTE VOORHEES . . . Anny .... From Angola High School, Angola, Indiana. . .Philo first poetry memorization, president. . .Wranglers best director award, first poetry read- ing. . .Second in state dramatic declamation. . .Scholarship to Northwestern Summer Session. .Second in Delphi Speech Contest. . .Att, second in Fire Prevention Poster, secretary, pin. . .36 Workshop. . .Math-Science. . .Know-Your-City. . Service pin. . .Totem. .Times. .Good Driver's award. .Na- tional Poetry Anthology award. . .Quill and Scroll. Third Row VIRGINIA MARIE VULGAMOTT. . . Gennie SHARON LOUISE WALKER. . . Sherry .... From Elmhurst High School. . .Archery. . .Typing awards. SUSAN KAY WALLHEISER. . Susie . .36 Workshop. .GAA numeral. . .Library gold pin. . .Concert Choir pin. . .Vesta . . .Service. . .Totem agent. . .Math-Science. . .Library rec- ognition. . .Philo. 28 Firr! Row NANCY ANN STOOKEY. . Nan . . .GAA. . .Vesta. . .USA . . .36 Workshop. JOHN STORCK. . .Hi-Y. . .Biology. . .Intramural basketball. FRED STOVALL. . . Freddie . . .RiHe. . .Intramural. Second Row MARY STUNTZ. . Sary, Mary Lu . . .Biology Recognition . . .GAA letter, pin. . .36 Workshop pin. . .Service. . .Ad- vanced tumbling. . .Concert Choir. . .Good Driver's award. DON TATMAN. . Tat . . .Intramural. . .Freshman football. GERALDINE TEEPLE. . . Gerrie .... From Adams Central High School, Monroe, Indiana. . .junior Achievement. Third R ow MARILYN TENNANT. . .Philo. . .Meterires. . .36 Workshop . . .Archery. . .Math-Science. . .Art secretary, pin, guard. . . So-Si-Y treasurer. . .Times bookhead, make up editor, gold pin. . .Totem co-copy editor. . .1500. . .Home Ec recogni- tion. . .Orchestra. . .Band letter, pin. . .Madrigal. . .Service . . .Vesta vice-president. . .Quill and Scroll. JOAN D. THOMAS. . Jo, Joanie . . .36 Workshop. . .So- Si-Y treasurer. . .Concert Choir. . .GAA. ANGELA MAURINE THOMPSON. . Anno, Angie-: . . .Philo . . .36 Workshop .... Meterites .... Totem agent .... Math- Science. . .Social Science. . .Service third pin. . .Times news, editorial writer. . .1500 pin. Fin! Row EDWARD PETER WHITBREAD. . Pete . . .From Bethel High School, Library, Pa.. . .Lake Forest Academy, Lake Forest, Illinois. .Camera. . .Junior Academy of Science. . .Weather. RONALD WHITE. . . Ron . . .Rifle secretary-treasurer. . .36 Workshop. . .Hi-Y. . .Math-Science. . .Band letter, pin. . . Orchestra. .Service MARY ANN WILKENS. . Pete, Wilkie . . .Meterites pub- licity chairman. . .Latin recognition. . .36 Workshop pin. . . Service third pin. . .Philo sergeant-at-arms. . .Math-Science . . .Good Driver's award. . .Totem copy editor. . .1500 vice- presidenr .... Times gold-jeweled pin, general manager. . . Quill and Scroll. . .Concert Choir pin. . .Madrigal. . .Cyclo- tron. . .Randolph Jacobs Service Cup. Second Row JANALYN WINN. . . Jann . . .From Elmhurst High School. JANICE WISE. . Jan . . .USA. . .Bio-Con secretary-treasurer . . .Latin recognition. . .Junior Academy of Science. JUDITH WISE. . . Judy . . .Art recognition. . .USA. DEANNE WISSNER. . Dee . . .36 Workshop president, pin and guard. . .Howe, Ball State Speech Contests. . .Philo. . . Wranglers. . .Service second pin. . .Concert Choir. . .Totem agent. .Times advertising manager, co-editorial page editor, news editor, 1500, gold pin. . .Quill and Scroll. . .Math- Science. . .So-Si-Y .... Biology, Latin recognition .... Philo Poetry cup. Third R010 CAROL ANN WOODS. . . Carol . . .Vesta. JULIA GERTRUDE WRIGHT. . . Sug . . .From Lincoln High School, Marion, Alabama. CONNIE LOU YARIAN. . .Service. .Latin recognition. .Typ- ing awards. NANCY MAE ZINKE. . .Vesta treasurer, sergeant-at-arms, pin and guard. . .Math-Science secretary. . .Meterites. . .So-Si-Y . . .Concert Choir. 29 First Row CAROLYN SUE WALLING. . . Susie . . .From Petoskey High School, Petoskey, Michigan. .36 Workshop. . .USA. .Vesta . . .So-Si-Y. . .Typing award. VIRGINIA WATERFIELD. . . Gina . . .Vesta vice-president. . Home Ec recognition. . .Meterites. . .Philo. . .36 Workshop . . .Service. . .Math-Science vice-president. . .Times agent. . Service third pin. JOYCE MARIAN WATSON. . Watso . . .Vesta treasurer, vice- president, president, pin, guard. . .Home Ec recognition. . . Majorette letter, pin, point recorder. . .Junior Red Cross. . . Philo. . .So-Si-Y president. . .36 Workshop. . .Service pin . . .Good Driver's award. . .Occasional Choir. . .Algebra re- gional contest. . .GAA. Second R ow MARY LEE WEAVER. . .Majorettes. . .56 Workshop. .USA. JERRY E. WERLING. . .From Syracuse High School, Syracuse, Indiana. . .North Side High School. . .Math-Science. DELoR1s EVELYN WEIBEL. . Dorie . .From Elmhurst High School. Third Row GENE WELKER. . . Gene . . .Intramural. JIM WELKER. . . Jim . . .Intramural. GEORGE WEHRMEISTER. . .Varsity basketball, football, and track. . .Lertermen's Club. . .All-City basketball squad. Upper left: Ginny Pugh, Sue Berlien, Annette Voorhees, and Gina Waterheld at the Senior Reception. Middle left: Tom Perkins and Mary Morgan add their names to the list at the Recognition Day ceremonies. Lower left: Get 'em clean is the motto of Dave Clark and Tom Baumgarrner while Sharon Myers, Diane Roe, and Sue Walllmeiser replenish the supply of dirty dishes at the Senior Reception. Upper right: Phil Sosinski, Dave Eitman, Sarah Schei- man dig up the gym floor. Miflclle right: Taking advantage of the patio during the Junior Prom are Becky Brinkroeger, Morrie Sander- son, Orville Byers, and Deanne Wissner. Lower right: Hanging the net on Davey jones' locker are Peggy Robinson, Deanne Wissner, Ginny Pugh, Sharon Myers, Lydia Martindale, and Sharon Stallings. Upper left: Becky Brinkroeger and crew add finishing touches to Davy jones' foot locker at last year's Junior Prom. Middle left: Kelly Kupples enjoy themselves at the Junior Prom. Lower left: The K.P. Three do a good job at the Senior Reception. They are Phil Black, George Mc- Clain, and Bob Blanton. Upper right: The majorettes keep Fred Procise com- pany at the Concordia football game. Middle right: What these '55 juniors and Mr. McClure won't do to make their prom a success. Lower right: Where's your Bermudas, Stan? A group of senior girls and their idol, Stan Levine, look happy at last falls Times picnic. 31 Upper: All energy goes into cheering on the team at Lower: With victory won, all relax and are content to mid-point during the Secrionals. let the fire do the cheering. . A , Y. '. -, if X ,Y Mfwrx I, 'U V,-kj ,, :xx ?K,P-f,xA,, y , V N 1G A I X , fx .-, 3 M, N 1. A A I fx, Qty lj. X 1 X 1 M' 1 ,xu ,-.3-Y -J if-ix '.'-,JIL.i.,'--. I'QJN.2J'-,J -igsvxpi ' 1 4 ' Xu 'Vx ' ' N ' v 'i , ,, 7, , , ., f r v , ,X M Q, X Nm P., . Yl X'- .. fg- J xi 2 QYS, X fx l X . P - i fi r X N ve fx, Ax -' , f - 'X JI- 1'-ivlu ' Y 'f 1 ,lvfn GX W X rf, j.5g1N43,, My, -1,53 , nj, J -Jf., , u rn.- '-' ' -, xi lx x 5 'N K H NM - x Y , , f A 'N M, . X, - . - Q 5 YU -, 4. H - mg. i ,if 3AK- ,M Xl ll 5 ,I-',.... mly shape and aslnon tire.-'eg Leave no yawning gaps between Think not, because no man sges, Such thingy will remain ungeen zmior oists In the top right hand corner Miss Shirley Maloney and Mr. Richard Becker, advisers, handle the junior class officers with a whistle in hand. Marty Jaxheimer, secretary-treasurer, shows the rest of the class officers, jim Clauser, chairman of the social council and cheer- leader, Chris Stavreti, vice-presidentg Dave Matthias, so- cial councilg Dave Fortune, social council, and Kip Ormerod, president, all members of the basketball team, how the game is played. In the upper right picture Marty jaxheimer best speaker, pronounces Dave Matthias and janeann Thomas most hand- some boy and cutest girl with an official touch. In the middle right picture Marvin Smith and Linda Moravec, class clowns , are giving Gail Baldwin, the girl who has done the most for the school and the girl most likely to succeed, a hard time by scattering books in front center hall. In the lower right corner john L. Clark and Liz Moore stand in the far corners smiling at being chosen the boy and girl athletes of the class. In between them are john Robinson and Carol Biggs, chosen by their classmates as the most perfect gentle- man and lady. In the lower middle picture industriously cleaning windows are three talented boys: Dwight Flowers, boy most likely to suc- ceed, jim Clauser, boy who has done the most for the school, and Kip Ormerod, the boy with the best personality. Finishing the J in the lower left corner are Chris Stavreti and Dot Markoff voted cutest couple in the junior class. They seem to be feeding each other a sweet line. 54 Officers Fimt Row Gordon Alt Winnie Anderson Beverly Arthur Anita Ashton Susan Augspurger Second Row Beverly Backstrom Joyce Bagby Don Ayres Nancy Baker Gail Baldwin Nadine Bauer Third Row Virginia Bedsworth Linda Bellam JoAnne Beaudway Beverly Bender Jeanne Bennett Bill Berg Fourth Row Bob Brant Barbara Bowes Sandra Brateman Roberta Buck Sam Buckley Imogene Budd Fifth Row Susan Carr Ilze Cielens Ned Byrer john L. Clark Judy Clark Jim Clauser Sixth Row Charles Copeland Rosie Cozmas Judith Click Carol Cramer Elinor Dinius Eileen Dolph Seventh Row Carol Edgar Larry Eicher Terry Eads jane Felger Sara Foote Nancy Frain Eighth Row Sharon Freehill Glenn Franklin Sandra Fruechte Carol Gable Judy Garman Sharon Gephart Ninth Row Mildred Haines Jim Hartman Carol Sue Glass Ronald Hathaway Charles Heiser y james Hellwig Tenth Row Dave Hollopeter Richard Heine Jean Hillard Larry Imel Judith Inman Pat Irven Mary Johns F int Row Robert Kable Amelia Kachiamenis Connie Kimble Lois Klopfenstein jerry Koos Second Row Ronald Korte Terry Kreachbaum Donald Korte james Lagemann Nedalyn Leakey Klem Lebamoff Third Row Margaret Lintermuth Martha Livingston Richard Lindley Jerry Long Don Lutz David McAfee joe McCarty F oiirth Row Beth Mclntire Diana Manning Dorothy Markoff Dave Ma Don Fifth Row Ann Miser Nita Mitchell David Moore trhias Menze Wanda Meyer Liz Moore Linda Moravec Susie Morganthaler Sixth Row Barry Moser Carl Mosser Carl Mowan Martha Mueller Ronald Mumma Seventh R010 Bill Noble Lynn Odier Kip Ormerod Sandy Neumann Carole Oyer jim Eighth Row Carolyn Peek Jackie Penisten Ruth Pifer Vivian Pl Judy Ninth R0-uf Bob Ramsden Lawrence Reeves Roger Reffe Sharon R Parks Barbara Parrish umley Pribble Keitha Punsky elue Dave Renkenberger Tenth Row Sondra Risinger john Robinson Martha Richter Marilyn Rodey Judy Rondot Mart ha Roney Shirley Ross Firrl Row Scharlene Shaw David Rothberg Bill Rothert Steve Ryan Dan Sappenheld Larry Satterwaite S econci Row janet Sauer David Scherschel Charles Schwartz Phyllis Sherman Virginia Shopoff Eloise Shreve Third Row Sally Shreve Dick Skiver Joanna Smith Marvin Smith Janet Snyder David Spears F azrrtla Row Patricia Stauffer Christie Stavreti john Stephan Dale Stinson Robert Tomson Lucy Van Horn Fifzb Row Dave Von Gunten janet Von Gunten Lynne Vorbau Roger Waggoner Rita Werley Ronny Weiss Sixth Row Susan Welch Jack Wickliffe Judy Williarns joe Winder Judy Wood Don Yaney Seventh Row Nancy Zeiler Upper left: A winter wonderland is viewed from the southeast corner of South Side. The biology room can be seen partly hidden by an evergreen. Lower left: Frances cracks a whip over her service workers. The calendar on the desk tells the girls to keep smiling. Upper right: Scotty, as he is known to the kids, walks happily down the green halls. Lower right: Miss Fortney busily con- ducts an algebra class. The equations on the board seem to be fairly accurate. 37 Fmt Ro ,O X ' S ' Ari 1' L -' is xii' 7.47 C Maggy mt. lr t, I qi O r r '. . C K libqiilllligger lu K l N! X ja jf erso y B, J 6660 01lgS'i Q67 ,V :QU YQ cy rnol ' X f 'T re L '1 1 ,D M - . LQ C ,at-rg? Cyieafdxlfc IXVRZK li! , M Q6 C. aril- Beckfl- S' h Eg . J Emi Bengr f, M ,ft wtyyestergmder C-kit, -tr, QlThixZRow 1' 1 CQQV W, jk ff , oh og hit: iq ' Gln A4 omg Bonflgli Shitl y4Bg2?ein Fo th Row QQ QE Susie adley 'D K Y BNQIQQQB y , que Y -,!x! i l Robe uelovsf 4 ' ' ' Bur te Q V . 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Julie Clugston , Harry Cochran fc' Linda Coker X' Carol Colby Eighth Row Sharon Conrad Susie Craig Sue Crawford Margaret Cross Barbara Curtis John Davis Ninth Row Ted Despos A Donald Dickey Ginny Diehm Betsy Dildine jane Dill Dewayne Dirnit Tenth Row Beverly Doherty Nancy Doty Dorothy Druart Beverly Duff Gloria Dukeman Larry Durnell Firft Row Janice Eicks Sue Eisenhut Carol Engle Second Row Bonnie Espich Charles Estep Jack Esterline Lois Fairweather David Fell Karen Feltenberger Third Row Nancy Ferverda Marilyn Flaig June Flaugh Susan Flightner Janet Fowler Marilyn Fowler F onrth Row Lillian Fuller Georgiana Fraizer Patricia Frentz Tom Fruechtenicht Mary Fuller Tom Furney Fifth Row Marcia Grifhn Lloyd Geiger Margaret Graham Joyce Graue Mary Ann Gulley James Hanson Sixth Row Linda Helms Judy Hart Linda Hart Bernard Hay Richard Hetfleld Keith Hess Seventh R ow Bill Hicks Steve Hilker Fred Hodgin Janet Hoekstra Judy Holloway Pat Holloway Eighth Row Dan Howe Barbara Holzwarth James Harmeyer Bob Horton Keith Hyman Nancy lgney Ninth Row Joanne Kane Mary Jenkins Carolyn Johnson Beverly Jones William Kerley Joanne Kern Tenth Row Ellen Lacey Norma Klaehn Jocelyn Kopper Jane Korte Sylvia Lassen Marty Lehman Karen Lindenberg Mary Jo Lindenberg Jane Litherland Fin! Row Jerry Lotter Lou Ann Judy Second Row Lucas Lunz Richard McBride Nancy McCarron Sandy McCormick Jean Anne McCoy Peggy McFarland Yvonne McGinley Third Row Nancy McMahon Kay McNabb Foster McNeal Maureen Madden Marilyn Mahler Carl F ozufth Row Marker, Marilyn Marschand jim Martin Maralyn Meyer Dick A. Miller Jerry Lee Miller Larry R. Miller Fifth Row Nina Milton Larry Thomas Miller Mary Miller Rich Miller Dan Mitchell William Moore Sixth R ow Nancy More james Moring Mary Moring Colleen Murray john Nagel Phyllis Nahrwold Seventh Row Sandra Parrett Bonnie Neuenschwander Kay Newell Rita Orr joseph Pease Mary Ann Perkins Joan Pettit Eighth Row John Phillips Williain Piepenbrink Arnold Pierson Martha Pritchard Carol Putt Ninth Row Beverly Rice Bonnie Rayl Nancy Reim Janis Repine Edilou Rice Phyllis Rice Tenth Row LeRoy Roddel Alice Richard Les Riemen Ann Riping John Rondot Lois Root Marilyn Rowley Donna Ruble Kathi Ryan Fin! Row Michael Scott Betty Secrist Owen Severance Glenda Sharon Janice Sherman Dick Shock Second Row Barbara Showalter Phil Shriner Leonard Sills Joan Simmons Nancy Slick David Smith Third Row Sharon Snyder Molly Somers Bob Spencer Rodney Springer Sharon Sprunger Jim Spuller Fourth Row Barbara Staley Barbara Stanbery Carl Stavreti Stanley Stelmashenko Karen Stephan Harriet Stine Fifzh Row Laticia Stinson John Stirnkorb Juanita Stockton Larry Stoner Robert Stout Dick Swager Sixth Row Julia Swygart Tony Takacs Martha Taylor Larry Thayer Vanna Tomer Jane Tonges S enenth Row Susan Traylor Jeannine Treft Tom Tsiguloff Fred VanFossen Larry Vanice Bill Vesey Eighth Row Glenda Walker Sharon Waltenburg Doris Walter Judy Waltz Mary Watson Mary Rose Waul N inth Row Ann Werkman Judy Wheeler Virginia Whitmer Carol Wiebke Tenth Row Betty Wild Terry Winebtenner Ruth Wuttke Heaven was never like this. Coach Reichert gets the victory ride after lead- ing our team to the Sectional crown. Upper left: Save Your Confederate Money, Boys- South Side Will Rise Again. Students decorate the gym for a pep session during tournament time. Micirile left: Happy Archers rejoice as their beloved team makes another basket. Lower left: Dan Howe, John Lewis, and George Wehrmeister seem to be mighty proud of their team- mates while Bill Campbell and Terry Miller rest their Upper right: Why all the sadness? wonders little Laura Craig, our cheerleaders' mascot. Robin Allen breaks down while jane Korte thinks evil thoughts of the Blueblazers. Tom Baumgartner finds solace in chewing his finger tips. Lower right: Judd Lowenhar comes to the conclusion that nothing could be worse than losing to Elkhart. bones. 43 Noi No! Don't shoot! says Larry Brown, the '59'ers' class clown, as Kathy Schwalm, best girl athlete, pretends she is X5C'illiam Tell. Freshman Foundation Building a firm foundation for the future is the class of '59. Pic- tured here are the outstanding personalities of the Freshman class as chosen by their classmates. In the upper left, gallant Bob Mann, voted the most perfect gentle- man, is trying to rescue Linda Wightman, the most perfect lady of the class, from the freshman elevator. Featured in the middle left is Mike Simmons playing the absent- minded professor while Sharon Ruhl watches. This pair won the titles of the boy and girl most likely to succeed. Busily swinging paint brushes in the picture at lower left are Judy Novitsky and Mike Gilsdorf, the girl and boy who have done the most for the school. . Ole Olson, who ran away with the titles of cutest boy, best boy dancer, and the best boy athlete, is Hghting with jerry George, boy with the best personality, over the attention of Kay Augspurger, the girl with the best personality and the cutest girl, in the picture at lower right. 44 Q if w::V:'i:-V ?,- Wfiwlh i eq. 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' ' an r 3 is - it 3 it 1 l V ii ii ' V--Qi Fin: Row Bonnie Allen Dave Anderson Verene Andrews Patti Arnold Kay Augspurger jim Ausderan Seeond Row Gregory Avdakov Nancy Bailey Vashti Ball Mahlon Bartlett Stephen Bash Carol Bass Third Row judy Bastian Bonnie Baughman Linda Baughman Mary Lou Baughman jerry Beauchamp Sheila Bechtold F onrth Row Bill Berg Bob Bickel Dan Bill Don Billings Barbara Bloom Angel Body Fifzh Row jerry Boerger Bethany Bond Sharon Bower Craig Bradley Delores Bragg Sharon Brenizer Sixth R010 Sue Brenn Don Brinceheld Patty Brooke Barbara Brown Karen Brumm Ramona Byrd Seventh Row Dick Camp Don Campbell Janis Carrier Linda Caviezel jeffrey Clark Linda Clark Eighth Row Sandy Collins Judy Conrad Eugene Cox Shelba Cox jane Cozat David Crapo Ninth Row Ed Crowell Ann Cupp Patricia Davis Anita DeArmond Julie Dedman Millie DeMetre Tenth Row Don Denis Mike Dennis Ruth Dill Mary Lou Disler Patrick Doherty Eddie Dollar Firrt Row James Drummond David Dunstone Vallory Eckrote Mari Second Row Betty Fannon jo Edwards Allan Eirman Susie Ehrman Ruth Ann Farlow Janie Favorite Julie Favorite Crissie Ferguson Third Row Diann Fisher Joyce Flaugh Carole Ann Fischer Marie Fletter Bob F owth Row Dan Frump Foltz Tom Fountain Jerry Fritz Macy Galbrearh Jane Gall Lynn Gall Fifth Row Steve A. Gaskill Janet Gareiss Judy Garrison Steve C. Gaskill Geoffrey George Kenneth Gerke Sixth Row Jan Grimm Robert Gifford Michael Gilsdorf Eugene Guenther Sharon Guy Cheryl Habecker Seventh R ow Pat Harding Wayne Harlan Barbara Hamilton Jeanne Hammons Betty Hatter Edwin Hartman Eighth R 0 zu Donna Heingartner Gay Heller Pam Havlin Judy Hawk John Hendricksen Cheri Henry Ninth Row Jeanne Hessert Janet Hicks Donald Hetfield Nancy Hickman Clark Hiler Mari Tenth Row Carolyn Holmes Susie Holmes a Hilsmier Sara Hindman Neil Hoffman Jim Hood Sandra Hoover Mary Esther Hopkins Sandy Houser Fin! Row Ken Howe Alice Houk Esther Hubbard Beckie Hurt Jayne Hutchens Darlene Hutchison Second Row Patricia Igney Chloe Ann lmel Charles Jellison Third R ow Eugene Jahn lone johnson Nancy jones Helen Kachiamenis john Kayser Bob Keegan F ourth Row Ann Keirns Carolyn Kennedy Roger Kerr Thomas Kierspe Martha Kiessling Lonnie Kimble Fifzh Row Nelson Kimball Bob King Linda King Carol Ann Klaehn Sharon Klopfenstein Dave Koch Sixth Row Gene Kraus Jane Koegel Mary Lou Koehler Steve Komito Kay Krause Kay Kreachbaum Seventh Row Max Lane Marsha Lansdowne Annabell Lasch Teddy Lebrecht Bob LeFever Steve Leininger Eighth Row janet Lewis Janice Leist Linda LeVay Barbara Lewandowski Julie Lipp joan Littlejohn N ifzth Row Carol Lockwood janet Long Sandra Long Steve Longenberger John Lower Frank Lude Tenth Row Sara McCrory Dick Lunz Janet McClain Peggy McCoy Beth McDowell Dick McGaw Williain McKay Dorothy Major Robert Mann Finrt Row Connie Marconi Ron Marker Margo Martindale Carl Mathias Gene Menze Allen Meredith Second Row Diane Mertens Lois Meyer John Meyerholz Stephen M eyers Barbara Miller Nicky Miller Third Row Daniel Milligan Dick Milligan Martha Milnor Louise Misegades Barbara Miser Janis Mitchell F onifth Row Gloria Moilanen Marcia Mosel Joan Motley Margery Moulin Larry Mundt Gordon Myers Fifth Row James Myers Pat Neaderhouser Nelson Neiman ' Donald Noirot Marcia Noll Joan Novitsky Sixth Row Jim Olinske Judy Ormsby Carole Oxenrid CI' Susan Parady David Parrott Sandy Parrott Seventh Row Diane Patrick Rex Patterson JoAnn Perry Marianne Don Pinkhanm Pollock Sharon Porter Eighth Row Charles Putt Judy Ramey Beth Rankin Karen Reddy Dian Ninth Row Carolyn Rice Lee Rice ne Reiif Martha Reiff John Richardson Barbara Richey Frances Riddle Tenth Row Bill Roberts Helen Robinson Wes Root Judith Riping Joseph Roth Peter Rothberg Susan Rothert Fir!! Row Sharon Ruhl Janet Rupp Robert Schmit Z Susan Seibel Marylyn Sexton Second Row Anne Sherbondy Neil Snyder Bob Simmons John Shannahan John Slick Franklin Smith Thin! Raw Melvin Smith Sharon Smith Marshall Smith Mary Ann Soles Sandra Sp eck Phyllis Springer F onrth Row Beverly Stanton Susie Starr Don Stedge Sue Stafford Marcia Stirn Dawn Stevens Fifth Row Lynne Stewart Marilyn Stigers George Stilwel Kathryn Stevens l Phil Stinson Sandra Stults Sixth Row Sheila Sutton Pam Thomas Judith Dianne Judy Tho Car Seventh Row Marvin Todd Steven Tracey Linda Tomson Bill Sutter Thompson mpson ol Timma Richard Tipton Linda Tobey Jerry Travers Gerry Traxler Eighth Row Jo Ann Troxel Virginia Tsuleff Donald Uetrecht Harvey Trees Harry Trosin Susan VanFossen Richard Waggoner jack Waite Keith Walclrop Ninth Row Judy Walter Don Walters Alice Weddle Linda Wehrmeister Byron W hite Linda Wightman Stanley Wilds Tenth Row Marylin Williams David Wilson Anne Witte Gordon Wood Kathy Wlood Don Wirick jack Young Upper left: No spooks, but everybody's hep at the Park Boards Halloween dance held in Room 114. Middle left: When a buddy meets a body comin' through the lye, the two poles find rubbing elbows almost un- bearableg but Wade Altevogt wins the mile at the 1955 sectional track tournament at Northrop Field. Lower left: The Archers warm up at both ends of the Hoot at Memorial Coliseum before the Central Catholic game at the Sectional. 50 Upper right: Tom Pinder leans into another victory at the Central meet in South Side Stadium, Middle right: Student teachers, Mr. Jerry Kolter, Mr. Donald Owens, and Miss Barbara Huffman, give some serious attention to another lesson plan. Lower 'fight Honored guests enjoy old stuff at another National Honor Society banquet, 1955, at the Chamber of Commerce. czcult , N ' 'v All are architects of Fate, r ' Working in these wafls of Timeg Some with massive deeds: end great,'. Some witiy qrnaments of rhyme. Fin! R ow MIss NANCY AIKEN. . .English, junior Red Cross WILLIAM APPLEGATE...EUgllSl'1, Archery Club J. RICHARD BECRER. . .Camera Club, Cheerleaders, jun- ior Class Adviser Second Row CHARLES BILLIARD. . .English Department Head JACK BOEAY. . .Industrial Arts, Head Football Coach C. A. BEX. . .Industrial Arts Third Row DAVID CRAMER. . .Mathematics GEORGE COLLYER. . .Social Studies, Track Coach MISS NELL COVALT. . .Commerce Fourth Row MISS EDITH CROWE. . .Health MISS MARY CROWE. . .Social Studies, USA MISS ROSE MARY DELANCEY. . .English, So-Si-Y Fifth Row ROBERT DRUMMOND .... Band, Orchestra, Majorettes, Golf Coach MARION FEASEL .... Social Studies, Sophomore Class Adviser MRS. RUTH FLECK.,.A1't, Art Club Sixth Row MISS MABEL FORTNEY. . .Mathematics, USA, Booster RUSSELL FURST...COIT1I1'1C1'CC, Head of Banking WILLIAM GEYER. . .Health, Physical Education, Reserve Basketball Seventh Row LAVERN HARADER. . .English MISS ROWENP. HARVEY. . Journalism, Booster, 1500 Club, Quill and Scroll MISS MARY GRAHAM. . ,English and Spanish, Senior Class Adviser WARD O. GILBERT. . .Science Department Head 52 Upper: What have we here? Miss Fortney seems to be thinking about one of Alan Severztnce's trig answers. Phil Black, Alan, jack Stark, and Russ Oyer seem a bit puzzled by it all. Center: This procedure goes on every Tuesday morning, as Mr, Furst's pupils take care of the bank- ing. In this picture, joan Hollman and Delores Stem are handling the money, while Luba Gouloff and Barb Kortum are checking the tapes to make sure the amounts prove. Lower: Mr. Becker's homeroom students are taking aptitude tests and look a little worried about what to write for answers. Mr. Becker's homeroom is composed of Fresh- man B's. 55 gl tl R 7.1 V N Y xx U i Fin! R ow EVERETT HAVENS. . Commerce, Tennis Coach, Fresh man Football MISS MARCIA HICKMAN. . .English and Speech, Wran glers, Sophomore Class Adviser A. NV. HEINE. . .Science Secomi Row MRS. AUDREY KAASA. . .Home Economics, Vesta MRs. ALICE KEEGAN. . .Physical Education, GAA LESTER HOSTETLER. . .Choirs, Chorus, Madrigal Third Row MARVEY KNIGGE...EI'1gllSl'1, 56 Workshop Miss BARBARA LEIF. . .Home Economics MRS. MILDRED LUSE .... Mathematics, Math-Science, Girls' Rifle F oltrtb R ow Miss SHIRLEY MALONEY. . .English, junior Class An- viser J. H. MCCLURE. . .Social Studies, Senior Class Adviser Miss LUCY MELLEN .... Home Economics, Cafeteria Manager Fifth Row JACK MOREY .... English, 36 Wforkshop, Senior Play Coach Miss HAZEL MILLER. . .Social Studies MRS. BETTE MILLER. . .Study Hall, Girls, Rifle Sixth Row E. H. MURCI-I. . .Commerce, Head of Department CLAIR MOTZ. . .Physical Education, Intramural WAYNE ScoTT. . .Director of Athletics Seventh Row CLYDE PEIRCE. . .Social Studies Miss SUSEN PECK. . .English, Meterites Miss LUCY OSBORNE. . .English, 56 Workshop MISS GERTRUDE OPPELT. . Latin, Head of Foreign Lan guage Department 54 Upper: Catch those errors, kids is the familiar cry of Miss Harvey to her journalism classes, when proofreading days arrive. Sandra Bell and Betsy Masel must be brushing up on a few rules and principles concerning proofreading. The other mem- bers of the class are quite en- grossed in study, also. Center: Canning and freez- ing can be fun. especially if one knows how to do it, as these girls are learning in Home Eco- nomics. Lower center: Everyone gets into the act in this picture. Hos , as he is called by his Concert Choir class, directs the Choir during the fifth period in a variety of songs. Lower: Sentence structure seems to be the problem of these English students of Mr. Marvey Knigge. Analyzing sentences is only one of the many fundamen- tals studied in this English class. 55 Fmt Row Miss OLIVE PERKINS. . .French and Spanish, So-Si-Y ROBERT PETTY .... Mathematics, Athletic Equipment Manager Miss HELEN POHLMEYER. . .Physical Education, GAA Second Row THOMAS POLITE. . .Industrial Arts, Boys' Rifle Miss WILLODEEN PRICE. . librarian, Library Club MISS PEARL REHORST. . .Home Economics Third Row DONALD REICHERT. . .Social Studies, Physical Educa- tion, Head Basketball Coach GEORGE SCHLENKER. . .Physics and Mathematics, Jun- ior Academy of Science Miss MARY EDITH REIFF. . .Latin Fozutfa Row MRS. EVELYN SI-IERBONDY. . .Art MRS, EVLYN SPRAY. . .Eng1ish, Philo PAUL SIDELL .... Head of Mathematics Department, Math-Science Fifth Row EARL STERNER. . .Latin GLEN STEBING. . .Driver's Training, Assistant Coach ERNEST WALKER. . .Commerce, Visual Education Sixth Row JACK E. WEICKER. . .Social Studies, Know-Your-City ROBERT WEBER. . .Biology and Botany, Hi-Y, Junior Academy of Science DON T. WEAVER. . .Mathematics, Junior Academy of Science Seventh Row MRS. GRACE WELTY. . .Latin LLOYD WHELAN. . .Physical Geography, Math-Science W. C. WILSON. . .Social Studies Department Head, So- cial Science Club DORSA YODER. . .Health All men teachers who have not sponsored a club have rendered service at the sports events during the year. 56 Upper: Mrs. Alice Keegan's gym class is learning the fundamentals of speedball, and having quite a time in doing so. Center: Dennis Fuller, Bob Karls- berg, and jack Wickliffe take some measurements for physics in Mr. Schlenker's class. Lower: Well, this class certainly seems to be enjoying something amusing. Perhaps, it could be one of Mr. Wilson's witty remarks. This is the Government 2 class, composed of seniors, who give Mr. Wilson a really rough time. 57 Upper left: Come and get ir, yells Mrs. Luse ro the rest of the faculty at rheir picnic. Mr. Schlenker and Mrs. Kaasa help serve Mr. Hosterler, Frances, Mrs. Welty, and Miss Fortney. Lower lefz: Judy Denig gives a big smile of approval as does Hos when janeann Thomas hits a perfect note. Upper right: Mind your manners, ladies, Miss Mellen seems to be saying to Mrs. Luse, Miss Hickman, Mrs. Kaasa, Miss Peck, Miss Mary Crowe, and Miss Leif. Lower right: Mr. Everett Havens checks his mailbox during his free period. Wliar, no stack of fan mail today, Mr. Havens? Upper left: Caught in the act is our own Miss Van Gorder, who appears to be aiding her service workers in a game of checkers. The service workers, Pamela Manth, Sally Branning, jane Felger, and Keitha Punsky, don't seem to mind her kibitizing. Middle left: Mr. Snider appears in a well-known stance while emceeing at the faculty June breakfast. Lower left: Members of the faculty keep Miss Van Gor- der busy pouring punch at the So-Si-Y tea for the faculty. Upper right: Everyone looks glum at the faculty break- fast because of Mr. Robert Gernand's departure, little knowing he would return to the Halls of Ivy in an- other year. Shown in the picture are Mr. McClain, Miss Van Gorder, Mr. Gernand, Mr. Snider, Miss Hickman, Mr. Davis, Mrs. Betty Miller, and Mr. Motz. Middle right: So-Si-Y'ers entertain teachers as their guests at the club's tea. Lower right: Mr. Snider discusses the Freedoms Founda- tion exhibit, last fall in Room 114, with Mr. McMahan, Superintendent Aaron T. Lindley, and Mayor Robert Meyers. 59 Upper left: Careful now, that stuff may be explosive! These girls are busy in the Chemistry lab: Virginia Pugh, Deanne Wissner, Carol Pritchard, Patti Parks, Karole Siddall, Kay Casper, Mary Ann Wilkens, Lydia Martindale, and Peg Robinson. Lower left: Mr. Weber and a group of his biology stu- dents examine specimens through the microscopes. 60 Upper right: Nancy Hill appears to be outnumbered by the stronger sex in Miss Fortney's Algebra 4 class. Isn't that what makes life interesting, Nancy? Middle right: An example of youth at South Side- always busy! Miss Miller occupies her students with one of her well-known Friday quizzes. Lower right: Speed and accuracy are the two funda- mentals srressed in Miss Covalt's typing classes. K Q. ww 9 W For the structure that we razse, Tzme as mtl: materials ed Our todays and yesterdays 3 6 Are the blocks mth zvlncb we buzld www ' , 7 Y. 1 S, , .. my K' ZW as 'fwf f -r? L fb we Editors Phila Hurter and Bill Gilsdorf Miss Harvey points out a bit of humor for Heather Schreffler, Gloria Johns, Sharon Myers, and Ginny Pugh, circulation managers, who set a new circulation record this year. 62 Totem Tells All in '56 Edition South Side's Totem again offers a new volume, Number 34, to the Archer public. Past success has been applauded by the Medalist Award of the Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation. Faithful in the construction of this record of the 1955-56 school year are Bill Gilsdorf and Phila Hurter, co-editors, Lynn Neuenschwander, senior class editor, Sharon Stallings, junior class editor, Mary Brunskill, sophomore class editor, Sharon Myers, freshman class editor, Sharon Mallough, club editor, Barblra Kortum, faculty editor, Becky Brinkroeger, girls sports editor, Terry Miller, boys sports editor, jack Ford, Intramural, Mary Ann Wilkens, copy editor, Marcia Schultz and Marilyn Tennant, co-copy editors, Gloria johns and Heather Schreffler, Hrst semester co-circula- tion managers, Sharon Myers and Ginny Pugh, second semester co-circulation managers, , Sally Branning and Nancy Dildine, publicity managers, Duane Bobeck, Tom Perkins, Larry Reeves, and Mike Gilsdorf, photographers, Diane Roe, Lydia Martindale, Barbara Bowyer, Annette Voorhees, Ginny Pugh, and Flo Markoff, office man- agers, Bill Davis, cartoonist. Upper lefl: Mike Gilsclorf and Duane Bobetk play gentlemen for Barbara Kortum and Sharon Mallough. Middle left: Jack Ford, Terry Miller, and Becky Brinkroeger enter the press box. Boztom lefz: Gee, it's cold! Ann Voorhees, Marilyn Tennant, Mary Ann Wilkens, and Florence Markoff shiver and shake. Upper right: Soaking up the sun are Barb Bowyer, Lyclia Martindale, Ginny Pugh, and Diane Roe. Middle right: Lynn Neuenschwander, Sharon Stallings, Puclgy Brunskill, and Sharon Myers enjoy the fresh air. Bottom right: Sally Branning and Nancy Dildine do a publicity stunt. Larry Reeves and Tom Perkins go along for the ride. 65 The winning combination for the successful Times--Mary Ann NX'ilkens and Gail Baldwin, the two general man- agers this year, lay out a paper and Miss Harvey does a little kibitzing. Pipe that St. Valentine's Day corsage. Our N ewsjmlber Larry Reeves and Mike Gilsdorf look on while head photographers, Tom Perkins and Duane Bobeck, inspect a print. Karen Sonday helps out the copy editors, 'Lois Root and Rita Von Gunten. Each Thursday the students around South Side wait for the homeroom agent to deal out the weekly Archer 64 news. Miss Harvey knows the makings of a good news- paper, and the students around South Side realize they've got the best newspaper in the United States. The prizes for the labors of the superb staff were the Medalist Rat- ing from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, the Quill and Scroll International Honor Rating and the George H. Gallup Award, the highest awards possible. Upper left: Some of the news writers, -Iudy Novitsky, Barbara Bugg, Nancy Showalter, Diane Roe, news editor, and Alice Weddle, look over the assignment book. Lower leflz Rosie Cozmas, managing editor, Janice Hattendorf, editorial page editor, and Paula McConnell, reader for Janice, talk over assignments. Upper right: Sports writers, Judd Lowen- har, Stan Hoodg Stan Levine, boys sports edi- tor spring semester, Mary Brunskill, girls sports editor, Chris Litchin, Phil Sosinski, sports editor fall semester, and others did a great job on the tournament papers. Middle right: Carolyn Beardsley, spring se- mester advertising manager, Ginny Shopoff, circulation manager spring semester, and Nancy Burton, advertising manager fall se- mester and news editor part of spring se- mester, look happy over business prospects. Lower right: Nancy Arnold, Marcia Steere, and Joan Simmons, feature editors, dig up some ideas. 65 C oncessioners The faithful Boosters serve the hungry sports fans and help support many worthy activities around South Side. Upper left: A booming bonfire celebrates the victorious Archers' tournament season. Lower left: Liz Moore, Ilze Cielens, and Foster McNeal cater to the calls for Cokes. 66 Publishers Busy Times workers go in for many journalistic ac- complishments as they strive to become members of the 1500 Club. H Upper righl: Nancy Arnold and Gail Baldwin gaze over piles of money. Counting the Times income can be exhausting. Lower right: Faster, says Ginny Pugh to Gloria johns and Nancy Showalter. The Times must go through, ex- claims the efficient Ginny. HEAD ORATORS Upper left: Crowding the mike is Dave Fortune, Mor- rie Sanderson, and Marcia Jaxheimer as Phil Shriner Waits for the end of the filibuster. Top middle lefz: Ora Davis interprets james Wliitcoixlb Riley for 56 Wlorkshop. Lmuer mlclrlle left: Lois Root touches the funny bone of 'Wranglers Lower left: A stunt at Wrariglers' picnic. HEAD DRAMATISTS Upper right: Oh, the pain of itf' shrieks Jackie Pen- iston. Pity engulfs Klem Lebamoff and Nelson Neiman as they practice for a Wfranglers' play. Mirlrlle right: Susie Craig, Barb Bowyer, and Paula Mc- Connell discuss plans for a Wranglers' meeting. Lower right: Nancy Ryan, Martha Reiff, Nancy Jones, Margaret Rogers, and Lynn Gall present a play in the Freshman Talent Show for 36 Workshop. 67 The Mzgbgf Archers The archer warrior is a mighty, skillful man and he gets better every day with the help of Wlilliam Apple- gate, who demonstrates the finer points of archery. Upper left: Mr. William Applegate instructs john Shan- ahan, Carl Schafer, Don Brittson, and Peter Rothberg in the art of removing arrows. Note how the bullseye shows wear and tear. Lower left: jim Wyatt, Don Brittsan, and Peter Roth- berg shoot for hull's eyes while Carl Schafer waits his turn on the range in the stadium. 68 M en of Letters A Christmas spirit was aroused in the South Side stu- dents, who made an all-time-high collection of canned goods for the needy. The sportsmen, with the help of Mr. Ora Davis, had a number of other projects including a dance, Upper right: Tom Pinder shovels South Side soil for a flower bed with Mr. Ora Davis calling instructions. Lower right: The boys, Rich Miller, Chris Stavreti, Dave Redding, jerry Saylor, Stan Levine, john Sawyer, Dave Matthias, Terry Kreachbaum, Bill Berg, Tom Tsiguloff, Terry Winebrenner, Dick Miller, Dan Howe, and Larry Stoner grin over the Christmas food collection. Daniel Boones In the school range the Boys, Rifle Club fires away under the direction of Mr. Thomas Polite, who teaches them the care and the use of rifles and the rules of safety. Top left: Don Lutz, Jim Hellwig, Mike Scott, Dave Sea- man, Maurice Kindler, and Larry Vanice fire away. Miclflle left: Mike Scott and Donald Keirns check Larry Vanice's position. Lower left: Pat Doherty, Don Menze, and Jeffrey George figure their scores. Annie Oakleys With Mrs. Mildred Luse and Mrs. Bette Miller as leaders, the Archer lasses have quickly learned the fun- damentals of the sport in the true spirit of Annie Oakley. Top right: Barbara Bowes, Sue Morganthaler, Judy Larko, and Marge Laycock fire from a difficult position. Nlidolle right: Joyce Flaugh, Dawn Stevens, June Flaugh, Pat Arnold, Bonnie Neuenschwander, and Judy Graef learn the parts of a rifle. Lower right: Martha Richter, Marge Laycock, and Sue Morganthaler watch Judy Larko and Barbara Bowes practice. 69 English Experts The Philolethians found themselves well occupied with exciting events this year. Setting off the literary club's calendar was a rough initiation picnic. Book re- views, a play, and a joint meeting with the little sister club, Meterites, were held. Mrs. Evlyn Spray is adviser. Upper left: Diana Goodin, Diane Roe, Nancy Arnold, and Roberta Buck display their acting talent. Upper right: Philos Barb Solaro, Sharon Stallings, Judy Christman, Jane Felger, and Judy Gregg administer judg- ment on Meterites' short stories by Marcia Steere, Sharon Ruhl, Diane Reiff, Alice Weddle, Dinah Goodin, Mary Esther Hopkins, Janet Gareiss, Cheryl Habecker, Janet McClain, and Marijo Edwards. 70 junior Literary The Meterite girls, the younger replica of the Phi- lolethians, strive each year to improve their literary abili- ties, Throughout the year, book reports, poetry readings, and plays serve to represent the talent of each member. Miss Susen Peck is their adviser. L0-wer left: Pat Forehand, Mary Kay Hall, Sandra Brate- man, Patsy Neaderhouser, and Judy Anderson prove they can take initiation. Lower right: All eyes look to Pam Manth as she begins her story. Sally Chapman, Judy Clark, Barbara Salaka, and Nancy Reim are the onlookers. Www' w. Inspired by YW Many junior and senior girls delight in the friendly atmosphere always present at the meetings of So-Si-Y. The members primarily spend their time on worth-while projects around South Side. Miss Rose Mary Delancey and Miss Olive Perkins sponsor the club. Upper left: Nancy Reim, Barb Stanbery, Sally Enking, Miss Hickman, and Mrs. Davis fill up at their picnic last spring. Lower left: Joan Thomas, Joyce Watson, Donna John- son, and Judy Cook present a play at the Faculty Tea. Boys Onhf Hi-Y sponsored a Queen of Hearts dance which really impressed South Side students with the coopera- tion shown. Mr. Robert Weber sees that his boys have a fine background of Christian ideas. Upper right: Dean Dauscher, Morrie Sanderson, Becky Brinkroeger, Robert Weber, and Tom Baumgartner slave away on the school directory. Lower right: Herb Stuelpe, Dave Eitman, George Mc- Clain, Morrie Sanderson, Orville Byers, Chuck Stanbery, Mrs. Davis, Sally Enking, and Barb Stanbery help them- selves at the Hi-Y picnic last spring. 71 USA USA, another popular club for girls, stresses the im- portance of friendliness and service among its members. The Club is directed by Miss Mabel Fortney and Miss Olive Perkins. Upper lefz: Mary Watson dreams on while jane Dill, Joyce Watson, Phyllis Springer, and Virginia Tsiguloh' prepare refreshments after a meeting. Mrldclle left: The girls scurry around trying to get answers for their quiz game at a meeting. Lower lefl: A casual group with Doris Howard, Kathryn Osborne, and Barbara Griffith ponder over n club problem. 72 Vesta The goddess of home and hearth lingers over the club of her namesake, as the girls receive the guidance of Mrs. Gordon Kaasa. The members learn that home- making is both fun and rewarding. Upper right: Not over eight now, pleads Joann Perry while serving doughnuts at a club party. Lower right: lt's no fair peeking, girls, insists the by- standers as the members indulge in a little fun. M ovie Machinists Everyone loves a movie whether theres popcorn or not. Mr. Ernest Walker and the boys keep the projectors in tip-top shape and do a good job running the films for classes. Upper left: Seated left to right are Fred Walters, Leroy Roddel, Rusty McKay, Ted Despos, James Biteman, and jerry Olinske. Second row: Bill Kerley, Foster McNeal, Dan Milligan, and Bill Schultheis. Third row: Mort Domer, Bill Summers, Chuck Schwartz, Herb Zuecher, Don Miller, Owen Snyder, and Pete Whitbread. Middle left: Starting a film for a class. Lower left: Jim Biteman carefully replaces a film. Artists and M odels Each year the members of South Side's artistic asso- ciation strive to demonstrate the possibilities of art in every-day life. The members receive excellent guidance from Mrs. Ruth Fleck, the club sponsor. Upper right: June Flugh is sketched by Carl Pliett, Larry Mundt, Patsy Neaderhouser, Julie Favorite, and jack Vesey. Mirlille right: Bonnie Rayl, Ron Mumma, and Carol Barber produce their own drama with self-made puppets. Lower right: Prof. Forrest Starke, teacher at the Fort Wayne Art School, does a portrait of Lynn Davies at a club meeting. 73 Civic Minded Members of Know-Your-City really have the facts and figures concerning Fort Wayne as 21 result of Mr. jack Weiclcer, who enjoys helping them. Upper left: Beatrice Altevogt gives some pointers on where and what to see in our city. Bozzom left: Vic Stelmashenko, Janet Adler, Marjean Benton, Anita Ashton, Sandra Brateman, and Nancy Carter enjoy themselves at a Coketail party. 74 Public Spirited Better understanding of Fort Wayne's government results from the Social Science Club, rather recently established at South Side by Mr. Wilburn Wilson. Upper right: Nancy Carter dips the punch for hungry waiters, Sandy Brateman, Victor Stelmashenko, Janet Adler, Beatrice Altevogt, Marjean Benton, and Anita Ashton. Bolzom right: A group of students study an intricate map of our city. Heming Hands Aid is furnished to the faculty by the Service Club volunteers. Upper left: Yes dear, it's been a terrible day at the office. That's Mr. Ora Davis, head of the Service Club, speaking to his wife. Mary johns and Ginny Waterneld do chores. Lower left: Barbara Bugg presents Service Club award, the Randolph Jacobs trophy, to deserving Mary Ann Wilkens at the annual Service Club dinner. NN-. Bookworms Efhciency was the keyword for the Library Club this year. Miss Wfillocleen Price and the club members kept the shelves stocked and in order. Upper right: Cheerful Barbara Bowyer, Judy Larko, Ginny Whitmer, Barbara Stanbery, Nancy Dildine, and Sharon Mallough do service work for Mrs. Miller in Study Hall. Aid is furnished to the faculty by the Service Club volunteers. Middle right: The scene of solitude and study-the library. Lower right: Not another fine! Bankruptcy sets in for Neil Diver. Sondra Risinger deals the blow. 75 Cttmem Bugs Well-aiiiied shots clicked right along throughout the year in Camera Club. Camera addicts soaked up the advice of Mr. Richard Becker, who is an expert with the camera. Upper left: Clarence Sanders, Larry Vanice, Scott San- deson, Dick Heflield, David Seaman, and Ralph Helms survey the prospects for a good take. Middle left: This is the way to set it up, says Mr. Becker to Mike Scott, Ronnie Helms, David Seaman, and Larry Vanice. Bottom left: Mr. Becker gives David Seaman, Mike Scott, Mike Carr, Bill Pettit, and Larry Vanice all the know-how on developing film. 76 Mathematic Geniuses Scientific knowledge dug more roots in the already well-stocked minds of Math-Science followers. Mr Lloyd Whelan, Mrs. Mildred Luse, and Mr. Paul Sidell lend their assistance to this club. Upper tight: Everyone except Liz Moore gazes intently at the speaker at a Math-Sci meeting. Middle right: Dave Eitman scribbles notations, evidently impressing Ginny Pugh and Deanne Wissner. Nancy Hill swallowed an ice cube. Bottom fight: Treasurer Tod Dixon Crightb gives his report with the assistance of the president, George Mc- Clain, while secretary Nancy Zinke and vice-president Nancy Hill listen intently. Pep Rousers The spontaneous combustion concluding each Archer play is kept alive and booming by our ever-popular cheerleaders. Each one has done a splendid job as has their director, Mr. Robert Becker, and their pep and ipgit have proved infectous throughout the student o y. Our spritely cheerleaders, in addition to rousing the Spectator spirit, also lent a helping hand to charity. Many children, crippled by polio, were benefited by the money given through the March of Dimes. The cheerleaders did the favorite school yells in front of Murphy's, in order to raise the much-needed money. Upper left: Luba Gouloff, John Hendrickson, Nancy Showalter, Jim Clauser, and Becky Brinkroeger. Upper right: Virginia Shopolf, Donna Ornas, Mary Johns, and Diana Goodin. Noontime In Spring A combination of sunshine and fifth period results in these attractive assets enjoying their free time on our school lawn. From left to right are Bill Kerley, Robin Allen, Pam Manth, Betsy Dildine, Joan Simmons, John Hendricksen, Bill Boggess, and Diana Goodin. 77 Melody Makers Firzrz Row: Sharon Grodrian, Janeann Thomas, Ruth Smith, Barbara Collins, Barbara Seitz, Sharon Simmers, Lydia Martindale, Mr. Hostetler, Claudia Holmes, Barbara Bowyer, Carol Pritchard, Sharon Myers, Barbara Solaro, Sunny Reppert. Second Row: Suzanne Brooke. Shirley Harris, Carol Gable, Becky Brinkroeger, Luba Gouloff, Maryjean MacDanel, Don Ayres, Lynn O'Dier, Lloyd Geiger, Don Bernard, Paul Campbell, Judy Denig, Heather Schreffler, Judy Beds- worth, Clauda Hurley, Joyce Billman, Barbara Grifliths. Third Row: Janet VonGunten, Merna Mosel, Sarah Foote, Sharon Stallings, Mary Kay Cook, Charlene Elder, Phil Shriner, Chuck Stanbery, Paul Brattain, John Seng, Cleo Ray, Deanne Wissner, Martha Beck, Sally Campbell, Clora Hurley, Nancy Zinke. Fozmlo R ore: Barbara Salaka, Susan Wallheiser, Martha Falb, Mary Meyer, Sam Buckley, Dave Eitman, Jim Clauser, Ney Byer, Ron Crummitt, Bob Horton, Tod Dixon, Don Conley, Bill Boggess, Joan Thomas, Mary Ann Vifilkens, Karolyn Casper, Diane Roe. Never let it be said that the Choir took their singing sitting down. This year was one of the greatest ever, according to Mr. Lester Hostetler. The important events included singing for numerous churches, the Faculty Christmas Party, Winter Musical, Eastern Star, Kiwanis Club, PTA Study Groups, Music Assemblies, Scottish Rite, Open House, Teachers' Convention, PTA Teas, Chile Supper, Fort Wayne Transportation Club, Junior Banquet, Masonic Temple, Thanksgiving Assembly, Christmas Assembly, Easter Assem- bly, Senior Banquet and Reception, Principals' and Supervisors' Club, Dana Corporation dinner, Holy Week Service, XWKJG-TV, Chatterbox at Van Or- man, International Council for Exceptional Children, Quarter Century Banquet, National Honor Society, Spring Musical, Ivy Day, and Commencement. SPECIAL GROUPS Mr. Hostetler commands several smaller segments of Choir-Madrigal Choir is a specialty group which entertain at many functions. They sang at the Hobby Ranch House for a Dana Corporation dinner. Throughout the year they enlivened many church and Women's Club meetings. The Girls Quartet is a lively singing group consisting of Lydia Martindale, Diane Roe, Merna Mosel, and Janet VonGunten. South Side students really enjoyed the combination of the Boy's and Girl's quartet in the Talent Show. Joe Winder, Jim Clauser, Ned Byrer, and Paul Campbell claim themselves as members of the Boy's Quartet. Since some of the choir members are midget in size, a Baby Quartet was formed, containing Claudia Holmes, Lydia Martindale, Paul Campbell, and Don Ayres. MR. LESTER HOSTETLER, :be director of :he vocal group. 78 MADRIGAL CHOIR Top, left to right: janet VonGunten, Merna Mosel, Ruth Smith, Sarah Foote, Sharon Simmers, Sharon Myers, Heather Schreffler, Becky Brinkroeger, Sally Enking, Sunny Reppert, Jim Clauser, Dave Eitman, Ron Crummitt, Ned Byrer, Diane Roe, Mary Ann Wilkens, Joe Winder, John Seng. Upper middle: Hos gives a hand signal to his at- tentive choir. Lower middle: A beaming Hos performs the pleas- ant ceremony of crowning Susie Bradley, Queen of the Meterite Dance. Attendants, Molly Somers and Nancy Burton, give Susie a hand. Bottom: Mr. Hostetler heads a charming group of songsters including Becky Brinkroeger, Sarah Foote, Sharon Simmers, Sunny Repperr, Sally Enking, janet VonGunten, Merna Mosel, Ruth Smith, Mary Ann Wilkens, Sharon Myers, Diane Roe, Heather Schref- Her, Ron Crummitt, jim Clauser, Joe Winder, john Seng, Dave Eicman, and Ned Byrer. 79 Left to Right, Fifzrt Row: Judy Christman, Nancy Zeiler, Ruth Pifer, Marty Lehman, Joan Motley, Anne Sherbondy, Judy Novitsky, Lonnie Kimble, and Emily Bailey. Second Row: Jane Felger, Barb Lewandowski, Jane Litherland, Marylynn Sexton, Janet Sauer, Nancy More, Judy Schaefer, Ann Edens, Nancy McCarron, Diane Decker, Mary Lou Koehler, Joyce Graue, Verene Andrews, Linda Helms, Alice Houk, and Nathan Roembke. Third Row: Bethany Bond, Mary Esther Hopkins, Bob Foltz, Larry Skow, Bob Landis, Terry Eads, Dean Dauscher, George McClain, Dick Swager, Arnold Pierson, Steve Tracey, Linda Tomson, and Rosie Tsintsarofif. Music Masters ORCHESTRA A sleepy morning in the gym and what could be more soul-satisfying than to wake from slumber to the strains of a melody, as South Side's students do on special music assembly days. Our orchestra really makes life a little sweeter on such mornings. The orchestra helped present the fifth annual concert at Plymouth Congregational Church in cooperation with the Plymouth choir. According to the members of orchestra, the event was a huge success. Lately, it has been quite evident that the orchestra BAND Noise, the keynote in any sports spectacle, relies on the support of Mr. Robert Drummond's band. Theres something about our South Side band that always moves hands to clapping and voices to yelling for the home team. This year the band held 104 members and also maintained an has made noble strides in gaining a number of talented musicians. When Mr. Robert Drummond first entered the band room in l947 he found only nine strings. Today there are 44 string players. With the loss of only two seniors and the addition of younger musicians, the string section will maintain its quota. Favorite musical arrangements among the orchestra members were Oklahoma, Finion's Rainbow, Haydn's Symphony No. 7 and Tchaikowsky's Symphony No. 5. ever-improving general band. The woodwind ensemble contained the usual select group of recorder musicians, Judy Cook, Marcia Downhour, Sue Berlien, Judy Christman, Sharon Sprunger, and Gail Baldwin. The grey-and-greenclad band spent a busy season. A benefit game complete with droodles really went over with the spectators. England's Scot's Guards enticed band members to go enmasse to the Coliseum for a closer look, even at the expense of missing the Bluffton game. The Memorial and Armistice Day parades were also graced with South Side's band. MR. ROBERT DRUMMOND, Director so l '4 'liir mf ...iff Nh! N, Va mmf' -.wr 1-.,f gf. BRASS, XWOODWINDS, AND PERCUSSION OF ORCHESTRA Firrz row: M. Downhour, C. Downhour, D. Crapo, J. Smith, D. Burr, J. Richardson, I.. Jones, J. Nagel, S. Eisenhut, and S. Berlien. Second row: J. Cook, S. Sprunger, M. Fowler, M.A. Gulley, G. Baldwin, C. Peek, K. Kirbach, B. Buelow, M. McClead, M. Tennant, and S. Parady. Third row: D. Flowers, T. Winkler, D. Heine, S. Gaskill, VV. Root, D. VonGunten, and C. Simon. GENERAL BAND Firrt row: D. Dunstone, Stevenson, Flaugh, J. Flaugh, Sherman, K. Jamieson, Gum, Hessert, D. Tipton, S. Bash, A. Flowers, and D. Black. Second row: N. Kimball, N. Burton, J. Dill, L. Caviezel, K. MacDanel, J. Garrison, M. Gilsdorf, B. Kamm, N. Klaehn, J. Holloway. J. Bulgin, M. Beck, Meyerholz, Shannahan, D. Mikeworth, E. Hartman, S. Feustel, T. Graham, B. Moore. D. McBride, R. Hamilton, A. Bennington, J. Smith, XV. Ely, and H. Cochran. Third row: B. White, N. Backstrom, Foote, D. Walters, E. Middaugh, L. Sills, S. Seaman, D. Redding, and M. Todd. WIND ENSEMBLF Firrl row: M. Tennant, S. Parody, M. Schell, B. Buelow, M. McClead, and K. Kirbach. Second row: D. Brittson, J. Stevenson, K. Jamieson, R. Rainier, J. Novitsky, S. Stults, J. Gum, J. Fritz, L. Jones, Nagel, S. Eisenhut, and S. Berlien. Third ro-uf: Young, M. R. Waul, E. Payne, D. Crapo, Smith, O. Severance, D. Burr, Rich- ardson, M. Downhour, C. Downhour, C. Simon, and D. VonGunten. Fourth row: T. Winkler, J. Cook, S. Sprunger, M. Fowler, G. Baldwin, C. Peek, S. Gum, J. Walter, M. A. Gulley, S. Disher, J. Christman, and J. Boerger. Fifth row: D. Shock, D. Heine, D. Flowers, K. Hite, S. Gaskill, C. Clayton, J. Cox, and VU. Root. MAJORETTES Firyz row: P. Sherman, B. Altevogt, V. Diehm, C. Palmer, N. Hodgin, D. Kunz, M. Bartels, and P. Flotow. Second row: S. Houser, B. Lewandowski, K. Fel- tenburger, D. Reiff, M. Bland, S. Boyer, L. Fuller, S. Christman, B. Secrist, B. Showalter, and B. Rice. Third row: Boyer, Wfaltz, S. Traylor, D. Scott, L. Wightman, D. Decker, J. Koegel, J. Carrier, M. Marschand, and M. E. Fritz. Foiirlh row: S. Conrad, Durfey, N. Leakey, L. A. Meyer, S. More, M. Stirn, Schaefer, J. Werstler, S. Koch, S. Boren, M. L. Koehler, and J. D'Angelo. 81 The New zmior Academy of Science Upper left: Arthur Greene demonstrates a plankton net to the Bio-Con section. Mlclclle left: And this is a leaf, comments Mr. Weber to Molly Somers, Bob Ault, janet Hoekstra, Martha Milnor, and Arthur Greene, all of the Bio-Con section. Bottom left: The human being is a very confused in- dividual, announces president Gene Kraus to the assembled Psychology section, consisting of Clora Hur- ley, Wes Root, Bob Karlsberg, Ann Werkinan, Eloise Shreve, and Julie Fox. Upper right: Experts Tod Dixon, Roger Bauer, and Mr. Schlenker review the progress of their tempera- mental toy, the cyclotron. Mlclclle right: Aha, this must be the problem, says Mr. Schlenker to Roger Bauer and Tod Dixon in toiling on the cyclotron. Bozzom right: The Meteorology section gets the dope on outer space at one of their meetings. A A xfsxihfez ,Q II.: V X N Q ' K 515' 6 1' 4 3 . 1,8 was Ki, W' b fi '2'2: :12 a , so ff A, A ' L : 'AA'i'1 3 s p 1 M, . W J A L e 5 11' Q ii ' ffl Nothing useless is, or lozvg Each' thing in its place is hestg And what seems but idle show V Strengthens and supports the rest. 'Q '-v-4 gi A, 4 hthleiivss - K 14. , ,W f ,,,-A 4 so s oi . ,J , 2 1 . ,W 1 , The managers are from left to right: Chris Litchin and Fred Procise, basket- ball, Fred Hodgins, track, George McClain and Rog- er Foote, equipment, Stan Levine, football, and Dave Clark and Roger Bauer, equipment. 84 Scotty . . . Continues to Build Athletes Completing another successful year as athletic director is Mr. Wayne Scott. Scotry,,' as he is called by all who know him, has a big job to do in this capacity, and he handles it always in his efficient, congenial manner. He's a wonderful fel- low and a great friend of all who have met him or worked with him here at South Side. Behind the Scenes Deserving a lot of credit for the success of the athletic program are the student managers, These boys work behind the scenes, doing innumerable jobs that ease those of the coaches. It is hard to imagine athletics without the presence of student managers. Here they are grouped around a laundry cart into which soiled clothing is being tossed. It will be taken to the athletic laundry and put through the machines. Clean again, it will be re-issued to the players. I Members of the football squad are from left to right, iirst row: Kerley, Lewis, Pinder, Campbell, Stanbery, Blanton, Wehrmeister, Dillon, Olsen, Imel, Clark, Matthias, Thomas, Kamm, Blackledge, Fuzy, second row: Minder, Tsiguloff, Bobilya, Shriner, D. Miller, Howe, Menze, Ford, Connelly, Eitman, Thomas, R. Miller, Bennhoff, Spencer, Winebrenner, third row: McBride, Saylor, Vachon, Stoner, Fruechtenicht, Horton, Esterline, Dimit, Beams, Carson, White, Swing, McCoy, Perrey, Terrillg fourth row: Webb, Trees, Mossburg, Frump, Remmers, johnson, Paine, Roberts, Olsen, Hendricksen, Hite, Bradtmiller, Enz, White, Meyers, Summers, Satterwaiteg fifth row: Fountain, Wilson, Esterline, Doty, Berg, Boyer, Lehman, Oechsle, Lerch, Campf bell, Bolyard, George, Pollitt, Lehman, Sutter, Beauchamp, Wood, sixth row: Eitman, Roth, Gilsdorf, Hilker. Archers Experience Winless Season As comes to all teams in the cycle of athletics, South Side's football squad met with an extreme slump, losing all eight games. The fellows gave it all they had, but lack of experience, weight, and depth were all factors South South South South South South South South that contributed to the losing year. The boys had spirit and light right clown to the end and deserve credit for their continued determination in the face of defeat. Side Side Side Side Side Side Side Side The Outcome Mishawaka 26 Indianapolis Shortridge 46 Central 49 jackson, Michigan 56 New Haven 13 North Side 51 Concordia 24 Central Catholic 52 Shown in the center discussing a possible play is Head Coach jack Bobay. Looking on is Bill Geyer, left, and Glen Stebing, assistant coaches. 85 E rk Kamm TPmder Saylor - 'fv- -Campbell Upper: Tom Pinder attempts to evade a tackler on a kick-off runback in the Central game at Northrop Field. Bill Campbell and john Lewis close in to lend help. Middle left: John L. Clark prepares to throw a mighty stiff straight arm at a would-be Concordia tackler. Mizlrlle right: jim Fuzy cuts hard to hit a hole that has been opened in the North Side line. George Welirineister is coming up as a possible blocker. Lower: George Welirmeister and Bill Campbell take no chances on a touch-- down, as they tackle a Central player from both sides. SbownnlWbooping It Up A ter Winning the Regionals Coach Reichert is hung with a Hawaiian lei, and Bob Blackledge is about to be hanged by the victory net as the boys whoop it up after winning the Regionals. The team members are from left to right, first row: Chris Stavreti, Dan Howe, Coach Reichert, and Bill Campbell, second row: Terry Miller, Blackledge, Dave Matthias, john Lewis, George Wehrnieister, and Carl Stavretig third row: Mike McCoy, john Beal, and Ned Byrer. Veteran Coach Don Reichert completed his fifth season at South Side in a blaze of glory. Don did an excellent job of handling the boys again this year and deserves much of the credit for the squad's success in tournament play. He's a wonderful man, a great leader of boys, and a credit to South Side High School. Don says of the team, They had a very fine spirit, and it was a pleasure for the staff to work with them. They showed that they could play with the best and have commanded the respect and admiration of many South Siders and fans. Their record during the year and in the tourney will be remembered for years to come. They definitely have set a pattern which is typical of champions, and we are hoping that the boys who will make up teams in the future will be equal to meet the challenge, make the sacrifices, work as earnestly, and follow the pattern that has been set by this group. 89 A-., y f www! . '. gif-H ' P ,,,,,,.,. as l gigs Wa' :,. V J Q A :,1. S ' 52' i xx ,f N i H 1 ' ,M K, 1 if it ' .: ,,, i wi i a yt WCW? ,W X i 6 ,,. ' :-- -' 9 n wwf JK if , ,.!.:: :11 i , I 3 ll figiwiftili' Q ee 33? ll M, p Sgf,t,Qfa fyiif ki W! es' r lf e i ,rv V 1506. s Z7 , y A , K3!weh,ep.47,, 4 9 is e g' . r .,,: I AZ, . , , xl '1:1 1 -'vq 2 s ,-'f e r tt :,2 ' 5 1 s 555 r if fr x .,,,. r The 1955-'56 edition of the South Side Archers was tops . . . tops in their capturing three championships for the school and tops in the minds and hearts of their faithful fans. Our team gained post-season success for the first time in nine years, and when they retired from 90 Ciljf . . . Sectzomzl . . . the tourney trail as one of the top eight teams in the state, they had besides the city, sectional, and regional crowns, a string of twenty-one victories on their victory belts. Many of the state's top teams felt the sting of the Archers' arrows this year. i l t , r g 3 .,,., any .R , . --- Q ,4 S Fw if ax 2 ,f 3425 T 5 C, . 4 , ,Z t I . V f ff - S NMI! if i -lx ga. s ri G 3 1 rl yfqk,gsi,2tQtf 2 ' 1 ,Y'A' ,.,,, M e E Q, g New f Z li:rgw'??,3: t www ge i Regional Champions The Archers dropped this year's opener, picked up the pace, faltered a few times in mid-season, and then Bnished strong with ten straight wins through the end of the season and the tourney. Toward the end of the season, South floored a highly effective starting combo of George Wehrmeister, john Lewis, Bob Blackledge, Bill Campbell, and Terry Miller, who along with pinch- hitter john Beal will be lost via the diploma route. However, returning will be Dan Howe, Carl and Chris Stavreti, Dave Matthias, Mike McCoy, Ned Byrer, and excellent reserve and freshman teams. 91 E - I W l V T Slbeecisters Members of the track team are from left to right, front row: Chris Stavreti, Rich Miller, Dan Howe, Terry Kreachbaum, Carl Simon, George McClain, Bud Olsen, Bill Campbell, Wade Altevogt, second row: Tom Pinder, Terry Miller, jack Esterline, Phil Cartwright, Terry Winebrenner, Bob Blackledge, Dave Rothberg, jorg Stachel, Dave Redding, Dick Swagerg third rowzv Bill Chapman, Marvin Smith, Dave Smith, john Lehman, Bill Hicks, Dave Berckmueller, Bill Vesey, john Davis, Mike Carr, Larry Stoner, Jim Vachong fourth row: Bob King, Carl Stavreti, Tom Bolyard, Melvin Smith, Ted Lebrecht, Marc Speelman, John Shannahan, Craig Bradley, Bob Schriefer, and managers, Fred Hodgins and Jim Spuller. Members of the cross country team, are from left to right, from row: Craig Bradley, Wade Altevogt, Dave Redding, Bill Chapman, and Kip Riddleg second row: Dave Smith, Phil Cartwright, Carl Simon, Fred Hodgins, Stan Hoover, third tow: Coach George Collyer, Chris Stavreti, Terry Miller, Dave Rothberg, Terry Kreachbaum. GEORGE COLLYER Track Coach George Collyer, South Side's able and veteran track coach, will be remembered by all as a real builder of athletes. Mr. Collyer has spent seventeen successful years at South Side and has gained the respect of all who have worked with him. He has proved to be a great condi- tioner and a wise handler of boys. He has always taken pride in the fact that his boys are never beaten because they are not in condition. He is a strong link in the coaching staff here at South Side. 95 6 E I . 1 I 5 TENNIS MEETS Marion ...... .... T here Bluffton ....... . . . Here Muncie Central . . . - .... There Central ........ . . . Here Peru ........ . . . Here Bluffton ...... ..... T here Muncie Burris .... . . . Here Central .............. ..... T here Ball State Tournament .... ........ ' Howe Military ...... .... T here Green to Green With March winds and then April showers, the golf clubs come out of the closet and go through a polishing process. South Side is known to have excellent golf teams perennially, and this year's edition promised to be no exception. The members of the squad are, back row: Fred Procise, Mr. Robert Drummond, coach, and Dave Clarkg front row: Bill Berg and Dick Cantwell. 97 Rezcquetmen Though hit hard by the graduation of its top four players, South Side's tennis squad promised to come up with another good season. With the exception of Lamont Hansen, the boys are all un- derclassmen with plenty of time to develop into outstanding racquetmen. The members of the squad are from left to right, first row: Lamont Hansen, Steve Gaskill, and Coach Everett Havensg back row: David Fell, John Bennhoff, and Ned Byrer. f' T X X , X uf , . Z , tif ff L . M A K7 fl L , V km GOLF MEETS Muncie Central ............... .... T here Decatur ........ .... T here Garrett ...... .... T here New Haven ..... ...- H CIC Muncie Central . . . .... Here Garrett ....... .... H CIC Harlan ,... .... H CIC Marion . . . .... There Elmhurst .... .... T here Concordia . . .... Here Growing Boys to Men Upper left: Wl1at's the matter, John? You won the heavyweight basketball championship. Along with john Storck, standing fleftj are Wade Altevogt and Dean Dauscher. Kneeling are jim Fuzy, Phil Sosinski, and Carl Simon. Bottom left: The lightweight football champions, the ZP's, get a little indoor practice. In the line left to right are Larry Thayer, Jack Flaugh, Tom Crandall, Jim Spul- ler, and Jim Wfalters. In the backfield are Jim and Larry King. Upper right: The capable IM managers looking over the records are Bill Chapman, Bill Anderson, Jack Ford, Tom Baumgartner, Bill Clark, and Dave Scherschel. Lower right: Jimmie King shows his record-breaking form to the other division bowling- champions, Barry Moser and Jerry Werling. 98 Middle: While the intramural was building to a great height, the cornerstone was suddenly damaged. Clair Motz, IM head, was taken critically ill on March 20 with a cerebral hemorrhage. Clair has done much to increase the popularity and participation in the four years he has been at South. During this past year more boys have participated than any years previously. Of the IM sports available, of course, the Hoosier Hysteria sport, basketball, is the favorite. The big track meet in the spring is also a favorite as are the bowling tourna- ments held in the fall and spring. Size is nothing to the intramural department as a three-weight system has been worked out to keep bigger boys from competing with smaller ones. Upper left: Tom Crandall and jack Ford wait for the rebound as Don Barrett gets away a one-hander over the outstretched hands of Dave Scherschel in a hard fought basketball game. Lower left: Enjoying the fresh air after a rough work- out are cross-country champions Tom Baumgartner, Dave McAfee, and Willie Raines. Upper right: Raring to go are the heavyweight football champs, the Crazy-Leg All Stars. In the line are Jerry Foust, Joe Cagle, Russ Oyer, Phil Giessler, Lamont Han- xx, V IN sen, Jim Cagle, and Ross Elwell. Herb Stuelpe, John Beal, Monte Gerig, and John Sawyer fill out the backfleld. Middle right: Goosing', it up a bit for the camera are middleweight volleyball champs, the Patricians. Kneel- ing are Tom Baumgartner and Chuck Mosure. Palming the ball are Bill Chapman, Herb Stuelpe, and Bill Harmison. Bottom right: Posing in championship style are the 1955-56 free-throw champions, Dave Clark, Tom Cran- dall, and Monte Gerig. J W ' f f -V . U at tl fi 'i +55 99 J, 'Bricklczyeafs 0 Sportsmanslzzyb' Builders of health and good sports- manship. This is the purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association. The girls work hard for their cherished letters, numerals, and pins, but enjoy themselves while doing so. Approximately 400 girls participate each week in GAA. In this way they earn numerals, which require 300 pointsg letters, which require 1500 points, and pins, which require 2000 points. The name of the girl with the highest num- ber of points over a period of four years is engraved on the high-point plaque. This year the high-point award turned out to be very close between Nancy Showalter and Becky Brinkroeger. Big events of the GAA year are the annual Spring Show which was entitled, Artistry in Rhythm, and the banquet, Snowflake Supper, emceed by Nancy Showalter. Activities enjoyed by GAA throughout the year include softball, speedball, volley- ball, basketball. tumbling, and track. Extra activities include tennis, ping pong, and badminton. Architects of GAA are Mrs. Alice Keegan, Crop left? Upperclass GAA, and Miss Helen Pohlmeyer, Ctop rightj Freshman GAA. The ofhcers this year are pictured on the left. They are: Nancy Showalter, president, front centerg Luba Gouloff, vice-president, middle right, Carol Oyer, secretary, middle left, Sharon Sprunger, sports manager, back right, and Sandra Houser, freshman representative, back left. Continued from Page 101 Upperclass Basketball Wfinners, middle left, left to right: Sue Berlien, Merna Mosel, Carol Pritchard, and kneeling, Nancy Showalter. Caralyn Morrill, Gail johnson, Marilyn Moats, Becky Brink-- roeger, Mary Stuntz, Phila Hurter, Gloria Johns, Gan Hatter, Luba Gouloif, and Heather Schreffler were absent when the picture was taken. Tennis Champ and Runner-up, lower left, Ilze Cielens and Phyllis Nahrwold. Lower right, it's nothing to laugh about, Nancy! Nancy Showalter with 2,425 points and Becky Brinkroeger with 2,442 points were very close contenders for the high-point award in GAA. l00 Freshman Speedball Winners, upper left, front row Bonnie Lane, Rosalie TsintsaroHg back row: Carol Ken- ner, Esther Hubbard, Nancy Igney, and Carol Bass. Upperclass Softball Winners, upper right, left to right Beverly Arthur, Linda Stark, Wanda Durbin, Phila Hurl ter, Rita VonGunten, and Gail Baldwin. aaa Upperclass Speedball Winners, middle right, left to right: Becky Brinkroeger, Carol Pritchard, Gail john- son, Nancy Showalter, Sue Berlien, Merna Mosel, Gan Hurter, Caralyn Morrill Phila Hurter, and Luba Gouloff. Conzimzeci on Opposite Page 101 Upper leff: Miss Pohlmeyer's advanced dance class. Middle left: Winners of awards at the GAA Banquet are left to right, front row: Carol Bass, Judy Hawk, Judy Ormsby, Vallory Eckrote, Phyllis Springerg second row: Diana Manning, Sharon Waltenbtlrg, Sonya Boyer, Nancy Igney, Marilyn Crain, Nancy Somers, Julie Clug- stong third row: Linda Stark, Rita VonGunten, Beverly 102 Arthur, Wanda Durbin, Barbara Parrish, and Liz Moore Bottom leff: Mrs. Keegan's advanced tumblers. Upper right: Artistry in Rhythm in full swing. ' Middle rigbzz Dancers getting ready for Spring Show Botzom right: Advanced tumblers on the trampoline. Bottom middle: Sue Berlien and Emily Bailey, accom- panists for Spring Show. fhus alone can we attam To those turrets, where the eye Sees the world as one vast plain, A And one boundless reach of sky Upper left: Trying a new yell, Luba? Helping Miss Goulolr' after a 1955 football game are Chuck Owen, Neil Diver, and Russ Oyer. Middle left: 56 Worksluop members present a mock meeting for the PTA. Lower left: Loyal Archers cheer their football team through an unsuccessful season. 104 Upper right: Who cracked the joke, Chris Litchin or Miss Harvey? Room 16 gets mighty crowded during a Times stall meeting. Lower right: The dignified senior boys, Kirk Newell, Tom Doty, Jack Ford, Bill Davis, and Dave Clark, in- itiate a lowly freshman in the gym on the first day of the fall semester. Upper lefz: Judy Hicks offers her talent to the Thanks- giving assembly. Middle left: Smile pretty, Sharon. Miss Stallings seems to take a liking to cameras while Liz Moore, Duane Bobeck, Diane Roe, and Ginny Pugh are purely inter- ested in the food at the Times picnic. Loafer left: The blue-eyed brain, Dave Clark, carefully concentrates on making this an A+ paper. Upper right: The Christmas assembly cast takes that last bow. Miclclle right: A serious moment from the Christmas assembly. Lower right: Look, Inney, it's snowin', informs Molly Somers. Dave Clark scatters artificial snow on Lavon Portman, Doe Thompson, Tom Baumgartner, and Inney Moravec. 105 Upper left: Enjoying the shade of the mighty elm tree during fifth period are Dave Hollopeter, Mary johns, Nancy Zeiler, Keitha Punsky, and, standing, lnnie Mo- ravec and Bill Berg. Mlrlflle lefl: The faculty builds up their stamina by eu- joying the food at the faculty picnic at McMillan Park. Lower left: Looking like a bunch of ants, these busy Archers are scurrying to their seventh period classes. Upper right: The class of '55 files in to be recognized for their achievements. 106 Upper middle right: The Ivy Day ceremonies of 1955. Lower mirlalle right: 1955 Ivy Day Queen Rosie Roof and her court, Mary Val Crouse, Nancy Evans, Julie Easterday, jane Zeller, and Joan Hattendorf. Lower rlghlz The mermaids of South, who placed in the city swim meet last summer, observe Caralyn Morrill's diving form. They are Liz Moore, Joan Simmons, Susie Bradley, Marcia Steere, Caralyn Morrill, Lydia Martin- dale, Mary Ann Wilkens, and Gail Baldwin. Upper left: Money, money, and more money comes into the Totem office while Heather Schrefller, Diane Roe, and Ginny Pugh keep a countin' on the last day of the campaign. Middle left: Wfest Root imitates Liberace for the class of '59 at their Freshman Party. Lower left: Shown here are part of the 700 seniors and parents that attended the Senior Reception December 5. Upper rigbz: XVho's the patient? Phil Black, Lydia Mar- tindale, Deanne Wfissner, and Nancy limerick are busy little beavers during their service period. CThis is a non-credit course! J Miclrlle right: Aw, come on, pleads Judy Clark While Susie Welclm insists on doing more gabbing before de- parting from the Junior Banquet. Lower rlglazz Say cheese! as Mr. Ward snaps the Totem underclass pictures. Answer to the question in the upper right picture: Judy Bedsworth! 107 Upper left: Now, wheres the 'n', wonders a little Archer lass, Marcia Steere, as she types out a Times story. Middle left: Which dreamboat could these girls be talking about now? A bunch of sophomores converse with the juniors across the table at the Times picnic. Lower left: Bill, you'll never understandj' sighs Miss Fortney as Mr. Gilsdorf seems to have interests else- where in the room. 108 Upper right: The l'lirtatious five , Sue Berlien, Becky Brinkroeger, Lydia Martindale, Diane Roe, and Nancy Hill with Lydia as the queen, are chosen by Hi-Y as the queen and her court at the annual club dance on February 17. Dave Clark presents the crowng and Mor- rie Sanderson, the sceptor. Lower right: Most people canlt touch their toes on the ground let alone in mid-air as shown by acrobat Susie Sigrist while Susan Rothert and Charlene Armey watch during a workout on the trampoline. f' f l Q 7 l I flfgf' ,N L2 zlylixl ' ft if f - f' 5 . . ill! J' 'ld lf lf' fill! . 1 ll! ff iN xl! 1 Y ,- ,N y Miss Harvyliiydlghecks to slee that everyone having a my' I ll . . : . ver 1 1 lg manager, reads bills. V l U l A 'lf' fl t ,ll fl! 'fly lkflj ,l . Upper Jeff: flsl'Flitsy's better half shys fromxl e camera, kofijlllimes auditor, as Rita VonGunten, assrstant ad- x lt li good tirne-,git the Timecfafll picnic. r A 1' ' ! V Middle left: Only ten more yards, boysg yn rgal-ce it, prays Coach Judd Lowenhar lds thel line marker. 'X lf' Lower left: llwlxat was that last anhe!?'l disks Flo Mar- Ji tfUj1pe4'l,gligbt: Sue Berlien and Charlene Elder turn out some masterpieces during a service period. Lower right: Upsy-dazey!! Isn't the load getting a little heavy for you, Nancy? Judy Lepper bums a ride even though it's by way of Nancy Showalter. 109 t 1 Upper lefz: Scotty shows Don Reichert, first-class Archer, the target which he is to hit while Mr. Geyer hopes for the best. Mlrldle left: It's a fact that not a soul leaves a Times picnic hungry. Here are a bunch of Times staff mem- bers f1lling up. Lower left: While enjoying the fresh air, students catch up on last-minute assignments during the noon hour. 112 Upper right: John Lewis leads the team out into a crowd of proud fans after winning another game in this year's basketball tournament. Mirlrlle right: Martha Taylor, Jolly Clarkson, Marcia Steere, and Nancy Slick present a fashion show on Oak- dale while sunning themselves. Lower right: Cheerleader Becky Brinkroeger really lives it up at a pep session. i Upper left: Favorite friend, Frances Stobaugh, acquires another pal with a few words of wisdom. Middle left: Is there an English teacher that wouldn't agree with Miss Lucy Osborne that there's nothing so terribly boring as grading themes? Lower left: Dreaming up tomorrow's botany quizzes is Mr. Weber. Oh, what a life of leisure a teacher lives! ll-4 Upper right: Tom Sharpe tells Al Snyder where to put the next bolt as they construct our new printing press during Christmas vacation. Middle lefz: Absorbing Mr. Wilson's exposition on the subject of diminishing marginal utility is Judy Cook, an ambitious economics student. Lower right: Mr. Becker deeply concentrates on one of those photography magazines. Upper left: Aww, you don't say. Phil Black doubts Peggy Robinsons word during a fifth period in the gym. Upper right: The sleeping beauty of Archerland, john Lewis, takes time out from his vigorous routine to take a cat nap. Where, you ask? Wfhy in the silence of the gym at noon, of course! Bottom: Artistic talents weren't necessary during Sec- tionals when red paint appliers visited South Side. The wrong kind of school spirit was bound to invade lYes, even at South Side? the line school spirit shown by all three schools during tournament time. The pupils were even more resentful of wrong done by their own school members than by members of other schools. Some of the paint daubers were trailed down. All schools hope that the right kind of school spirit will prevail in the future so our athletic and other school relations may be maintained on a high level. South Side wants to be as proud of its fans as it is proud of its teams. 115 Upper left: Nancy Horton and Judd Lowenhar enjoy sitting on the milk machine before they begin drinking. Sharon Stallings hands Judd his refreshment while Diane Roe and Nancy Showalter watch. Lower left: The loss of the final game of the Semi- Finals to Elkhart was a hard one for everyone including Marcia Steere. 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