Thomas Carr Howe Community High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

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4-sf! fr? JACK BROWN-Intramurals 2-3: Hall Moni- tor 4: Senior comm. 4. JANICE JUNE BROWNiGAA 1-4, sec. 2. state award 3, pres. 4: gym asst. 1-4: Bad- minton champ 3-4: Track Meet 1-2: Gym Meet 1-4: HILLTOPPER co-sports ed. 3. co-sr, ed. 4: HOWE TOWER ad. agt. 4: PRR 3: May Pageant 2-4: Music Festival 1: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Winter Won- derland Dance Ch. 4: Mock Election 3-4. JUDITH ANN BROWN-Student Council 3. asst. sec 4: City Student Council 3-4: Golden Girl cand. 3: Track Queen cand. 2: Basketball Queen cand. 2: Football Queen cand. 3: GAA 1-2: PRR 2-4: Music Festival 1: May Pageant 1-2: Mock Election 3-4: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: HILLTOPPER co-club ed. 3: co-sr. ed. 4: Latin club 1-2: gym asst. 2: Cheerleader 2: I.U. Journalism Institute 4: Jr. Prom comm. 3: Track Meet 1-2: Gym Meet. DAVE BRYANT-Mock Election 1-4: H. R. pres. 1, sec. 2: Intramurals 3-4: Basketball 1-2: Track 1-2: Student mgr. 4: Essay contest lst pl. 3: Hall Monitor 4: Beta Hi-Y 1-2: Senior Hi-Y 3-4: Senior comm. 4. JAMES C. BURCK-Track 1-4: Cross Coun- try 1-4: PRR 3: Intramurals 1-4: Asst. bus. mgr. 4: Hall Monitor 3-4: Lettermen's club 2-4: Beta Hi-Y 1-2: Senior Hi-Y 3-4: Winter Wonderland King cand. 3: Mock Election -1: Golf 1: Football 1: Senior comm. 4. PAMELA BURK-GAA 1-4, vice pres. 4: May Pageant 1: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Booster club 1-2: Office Mess, 4: Hall Monitor 4: H. R. bus. ag't. 1: Senior comm. 4. CHARLES E. CAMPBELL-Cross Country 1: Track 1: Gym Meet 1-2: Intramurals 1-4: Senior comm. 4. MARY LOUISE CARNES-Mock Election 3: Spanish club 2-3: Bus. agt, 2: May Pageant 'H: '!' 2: Aud. Vis. 2-4: Radio club 3: Spring Fes- tival 1: Hall Monitor 4: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Senior comm. 4. SANDI CARPENTERiSelofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi -i: Y-Teens 4: Radio club 3: PRR 3 : May Pageant l : Mock Election 2 Music Festival 2: Monitor asst. 4: Home Ee. club 1-2: Senior comm. 4. CAROL ANN CARTER-Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Office mess. 2: Music Festival 1: H. R. sec. 2: Mock Election 4: Senior comm. 4. DOROTHEA CAYTON-Thespians 3-4: Foot- lirrht Revelers 1-4: I Remember Mama 2: Room For One More 3: Fog Island 4: Mock Election 1, 3, 4: HOWE TOWER feature writer 3-4: GAA 1-3, pres. 3: Latin club 1-2: Student bus. mlzr. 3-4: PRR 1-4: May Pageant 1-2: Senior comm. 4. SANDRA LEE CHAMPION-Mock Election 3-4: HOWE TOWER reporter 3-4: Bus. agt. 3: LaNina 2: Hosegi 4: PRR 4: Senior comm. 4. TOM CHAPPELL---Intramurals 1, 4: Senior comm. 4. SANDRA CHASE-Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Hosexri 4: Latin club 1: HILLTOPPER bus. mgr. 2-4: May Pageant 1-2: Choralaires 4: Hall Monitor 4: GAA 1: Music Festival 1-4: Jr. Prom. comm. 3: Senior comm. 4. LOUISE ANN CHASTAIN-Broad Ripple H. S, 1: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hoseixi 4: Mock Election 3-4: Gym asst, 4: Home Ec. club 2. 4: May Paireant 2-3: Jr. Prom. comm. 3: PRR 3-4: HOWE TOWER circulation agt. 4: Senior comm. 4. RICHARD CHAVERS-HOWE TOWER 3-4: Student Council 1: Hall Monitor 4: Senior comm. 4. WAYNE CHERRY-Intramurals 1, 2, 4: Hall Monitor 4: Senior comm. 4. BEVERLY ANN CHRISTIAN-May Pag- eant 1-2: Senior comm. 4. Page ninety-six JOYCE ANN CHURCH-H. R. Off. 1-3: May Pageant 2: Gym Meet 2-3: Hall Monitor 4: Senior comm. 4. JUDITH KAY CLARK-Se-lofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Jr. Red Cross 2, 4: Bowling club 3: May Pageant 2-3: May Fes- tival 1-3: Choralaires 3: Office mess. 3-4: Jr. Prom comm. 3: Choir 4: Senior comm. 4. ROBERT ENNIS CLARK-Footlight Revel- ers 3-4: Fog Island, Room For One More. stage crew 3-4: Science club, vice pres. 4: Radio club 3-4: PRR 3: Senior comm. 4. RON CLARK --Track 1-2: Football 1-2: SportsnCen's club 1: Intramurals 143: Senior comm. 4. ELLEN MARGARET COLLIER-May Pag- eant 1-Z: Music Festival 1-2: H. R. bus. ant. 1: Latin club 1-2: Booster club 145: Selofra 1: LnNina 2: Vihota 3: Hoserzi 4: GAA 1-2: Gym asst. 2: Track Meet 1-2: HILLTOPPER ed. 4, underclassmen ed. 3: HOWE TOWER advertiser 3: PRR 2--1: Mock Election 2, 4: Basketball Queen cand. 3-4: Jr. Prom comm. ch. 3: Student Council 1-2, sec. 4: School Spirit club, pres. 4: I.U. Journalism Insti- tute Award 4: Senior comm, 4. FRANK 0. COLLINSA-Mock Election 3, state office 4: Intramurals 1-2: Basketball 1: Hall Monitor 4: Aud. Vis, 1-2: Baseball 2: PRR 4: Senior comm. 4. JUDITH ANNE COOK-H. R. su.-c. 1: Latin club treas. 2, vice pres. 3: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi pres. 4: May Pageant 1: PRR 3: Hall Monitor 4: Senior comm. 4. CAROLYN COOKE-AMay Pageant 3: Art Scholarship 4: Bus. aut. 1: H. R. vice pres. 2: Mock Election 3-4: Poppy poster cont.. lst. pl. district: Good Friday poster cont. lst. pl: GAA 1-2: Gym Meet 2: Selofra 1: LaNinn 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Senior comm. 4. ROGER MORTON COX-Beta Hi-Y 1-2: Senior HieY 3, sec. 4: Football 1-4: Intra- murals 1-4: Student bus. mgr. 3-4: PRR 4: Student Council 2: Hall Monitor 4: Senior sub-treas. 4: Senior comm. 4. 7:27 SHIRLEY ANN CIIUSER 'May Pa':c-'ant II Mock Election 4 : Felofi :i 1 : Style Show 3: Senior comm. 4. ITUANE DARLINH-ll. R. hrs. aut. 4: Science club 3-4: Student Mzui-amen' 1: Mock Election 1, 2, 4: Latin cluli 2: Beta Hi-Y I-2: Senior Play, Props rornm. 4: Senior Hi-Y 4: Senior comm. 4. JUIJITH KAY IJECKEII Mock Election 3-4: H. R. sec. 2-3: Selufra l. LaNina LZ: Vihota 3: Hose-ui 4: Senior comm. 4. PATRIVIA ILENE IJENHAM-H. R. pres. 2: Chnralaires 35: Choir 4: May Paxzeant 1-2: Glce Club 1-2: PRR 2: Music Festival 1-4: Mock Election 4: Senior comm, 4. GLORIA LEE DIXON -Glee Club 1, 2: Vholalaires 3: Choir 4: PRR 3: Mock Election 4: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Music Festival 1-4: May Pageant 1-2: Senior comm. 4. JIM IDIXON-Football 1: Mock Election 41 Senior comm. 4. JANE ANN IJOIJIJ-Princeton H. S.. Plince- ton, Ind. 1: Mock Election 4: H. R. bus. aszt. 3: Vihota 35: Hosegi 4: Violet Queen czlnd. 3: PRR 3: Senior comm. 4. BARBARA ANN IJOIJIPS-Mock Election 3-4: Selofra 1: LaNlna 2: May Pageant l: Student Council l: Senior comm. 4: Hall Monitor 4. JACK DOWDEN--,Santa Monica H, S.. Santa Monica, Cal. 3: Football 1, 4: Track 1-2: Le-ttermen's club 4: PRR 4: Jr. Town Meet- ing 4: Beta Hi-Y 1-2: Mock Election 4. Page iz inefy-seven BARBARA FRANCIS--Choir 4: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: PRR 2: Mock Election 4: Music Festival 1-4: Choralaires 3: GAA 1: Senior comm. 4, LINDA JEAN FRENCH-HILLTOPPER co- club ed. 3. act, ed. 4: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hose-izi 4: Office mess. 4: Spanish club 3: Radio club 3: Booster club 1-3: May Pageant 1-2: Snanish cont., 1st place, 3: Hall Monitor 4: Orchestra 2: Senior comm. 4: Sen- ior Play. CAROL JEAN GAINEY-PRR 1-4: HOWE TOWER 2-3, ad. stat? 4: Football Queen cand. 2: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hoseizi 4: Cheerleader 1-35: Latin club 1-2: GAA 1-2: Choir 2-4: Mock Election 3-4: Hall Monitor 3-4: Booster club 1-3: May Pageant 1-4: Senior comm. 4. ROBERTA CHRISTINE GERSTNER-'Mock Election 4: PRR, Student director 4: Hi-Y Sweetheart cand. 4: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Hoseri 4: Latin club 1: Booster club 1: Omce Mess. 3-4: Hall Monitor 4: Senior comm. 4, EFFIE M. GIDDINGS-Economics project 4: May Pageant 4: Selofra 1: Senior comm. 4. PATRICIA A. GILLESPIE-Latin club 1-2: Mock Election 1, 3, 4: Band 1: Selofra 1: Ln- Nina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: PRR 4: Hall Monitor 4: Mny Pageant 1-2: Music Festival l 1 Senior comm. 4. PATRICIA A. GILLILAND-May Pageant 1-2: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Music Festival 1: Senior comm. 4. ROSITA JEAN GIRTON-May Pageant 1: Selofra 1: Music Festival 1-4: H. R. checker: Senior comm. 4. HOWARD L. GL0TFELTYAArsenal Tech- nical H. S. 1-2: Basketball 4: Senior comm. -1, Page 'ninety-e'iglzt FRED L. DRINKUT-Mock Election 3: Sen ior comm. 4. JEAN ANN EDENS-Mock Election 3-4: Gym Meet 3: Senior comm. 4. MARY ANN EICHER-Mock Election 4: Choir 4: Music Festival 2-4: Selofra 1: La- Nina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Booster club 3: Hall Monitor 4: Jr. Prom comm. 3: Senior comm. 4. MICHAEL J. ELTZROTH-Mock Election 3-4: Track 1-2: Football 1-2: Bus. agt. 43 Stu. dent Council 2: PRR 4: Intramurals 1-3: Beta Hi-Y 1-2: Senior comm. 4. SARAH ENDICOTT-Mock Election 3-4: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: PRR 3: GAA 1: Booster club 1: May Pageant 1: Jr. Prom comm. 3: Senior comm, 4. ALAN R. ENGLISHgCathedraI H. S. 1-3: Senior comm. 4. KAREN FAUN-Choir 2-4: Octet 3--l: PRR 2-4: Selofra 1: May Pageant 1-2: Mock Election 2-4: HOWEI TOWER 3: Home Ec. club 2: Footlight Revelers 1-3: Senior comm. 4. STEPHEN T. FITTZ-Mock Election 3--l: Bus. afzt. 2: Track 1-2: Intramurals 1-3: PRR 4: Senior Hi-Y 3-4: Senior comm. -1. JANET LEE FOUTS-Choir 3-4: PRR 4: Music Festival I-4: Student Council 3-4: Selo- fra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: May Pageant 1-4: Jr. Prom. comm. 3: GAA 1: Sen- ior comm. 4. NANCY JO GOETZKE-GAA 1-3: Selofra 1: LaNina 23 Vihota 33 Hosegi 43 May Pageant 1-2: Mock Election 4: Senior comm. 4. LOIS JANE GOODWIN-Music Festival 1-2: Mock Election 3-41 Selofra 1: LaNina 23 Vihota 33 Hosegi 43 Latin club 1-2: Booster club 1-23 PRR 33 May Pageant 1-2: Y-Teens 43 Hall Monitor 43 GAA 1-2: Senior comm. 4. MARY CECILIA ANNE GOOTEE-Mock Election 43 May Pageant 1-3: Senior comm. 4. RICHARD E. GRAYiH. R. bus. agt. 3: Mock Election 43 Baseball 1: Intramurals 1-43 Beta Hi-Y 1-23 Senior Hi-Y 3-43 Senior comm. 4. JANICE GRUBB-HILLTOPPER bus. agt. 1-21 Latin club 1-23 May Pageant 23 PRR 23 Choir 43 Hall Monitor 43 Selofra 13 LaNina 23 Vihota 33 Hosegi 43 Mock Election 33 Student Council 3: Senior comm. 4. BARBARA K. GRUBBS-GAA 1-23 Mock Election 3-43 H. R. bus agt. 1. 3: Student Coun- cil 1-23 Latin club 1-2: May Pageant 1-23 PRR 2-43 Selofra 13 LaNina 23 Vihota 33 Hoseni 4: Hall Monitor 43 Music Festival 1-23 Jr. Prom comm. 33 Folk Dance Festival 1: Senior comm. 4. VINCENT GREINER-Senior comm. 4. DAVID C. HALE-Aud. Vis. 1'4: HOWE TOWER copy reader, reporter, news editor 2-4: Mock Election 43 Photography club 1: Senior comm. 4. EARLENE GAIL HALSTEAD-Mock Elec'- tion 1. 3. 4: GAA 1: Home Bc. club 1-4: Selo- fra 13 LaNina 23 Vihota 33 Hosegi 43 May Pageant 13 Senior comm. 4. DONALD L. HARDAMONfFo0tball l-43 Track lg Mock Election 3-43 PRR 43 Intra- murals l-33 H. R. asst. 33 Senior comm. 4. BARBARA HARDWICK-Mock Election 43 Bus. agt. 33 May Pageant 1-2: Choir 43 Hall Monitor 43 Music Festival 1-43 PRR 33 Senior comm. 4, , RONALD HARPOLD---Track 1-23 Cross Country 1-23 Senior comm. 4. JU ANN HARTLEY-Spanish club vice pres. -13 Senior Play 43 Senior comm. 4. DAVE HENDERSON-New Palestine H. S., New Palestine, Ind. 1-33 Senior comm. 4. BARBARA ANN HENNINGER-Hi-Y Sweet- heart cand. 3: Latin club 1-2: Selofra 13 La- Nina 23 Vihota 33 Hosegi 43 May Pageant 1-23 PRR 2-42 H. R. sec. 23 Hall Monitor 4: Jr. Prom comm. 33 Office Mess. 3: Senior comm, 4, SANDRA JEAN HENNINGER--Selofra 13 LaNina 23 Vihota 33 Hosegi 43 PRR 3-43 Hall Monitor 43 Senior comm. 4. JOHN ROBERT HICKS-Mock Election 3-43 Intramurals 1-23 Senior comm. 4. JONETTE HODGE-Mock Election 3-43 Foot- ball Queen cand. 43 HILLTOPPER asst. sports ed. 43 GAA 13 Spanish club 13 Selofra 13 LaNina 23 Vihota 33 Hosegi 43 H. R. bus. agt. 1 3 PRR 2-43 May Pageant 1-2 3 Jr. Prom. comm. 33 Senior comm. 4: Track Meet, 3rd pl. 1-2. Page ninety-nine HAROLD JAVKSON- Warren Central H. S. Zi: Senior comm. -I. JUANITA A. JACKSON-GAA ll Mock Election 2: Bus. aut. 2: May Paireant Ll: Sen- ior vumm. 4. DAVID A, JESTER--'Mock Elevtion 3-41 Football 3-4: Intramurals 3-4: Le-ttermen's 1-lub 4: Baseball 3: Hall Monitor 4: PRR 4: Svninr comm. 4. LEILA JETTfMuc'li Election 3: GAA I-2: May Pageant 1: Home Ec. asst. 3: Senior comm. 4. BEVERLY JONES -May Pam-ant l-2: Scu- inr 4-umm. 4. JESSE N. JONES-Tech H. S. l: Student Count-il -lx Student bus. mi.:r. 2: Mock Election 4: Intramurals 2: Jr. Town Mm-etim: Moderator ll-4: Slmrtsmen's 1-lulw 2: Senior comm. 4. HEHNICE JOYVE -Muck Elt-ction -l: H. R. lvus. aut. 1: Latin c-luh 1, pres. 2: Home- Ec. club 1: May Page-ant l-LZ: Solofra l: LaNina LZ: Vihota 33 Hoserri 4: PRR 3: Jr, Prom comm. Ili Si-nior comm. 4. JANIFE K.-XPP7Mocli Election -I: Girls Octet 2-4: Uhoir Il-4: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota Il: Host-ui -lg Music Festival l-4: Latin vluli 1: May Pam-ant 2--l: Senior comm. 4. LURETTA KELLEY -H, R. bus. aut. 2-3: May Paw,-aint l : Si-lofra l: LaNiua 12: Vihota 3: Homi- ,Eta vluli l-21 Si-nior comm. 4. Page one lmurlrvd BARBARA HOLMES-Home Ec. club I-4: GAA 13 May Pageant 1-2: S-elofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosezi 4: Mock Election 4: Booster club 1-2: Music Festival 2-3: Senir-v' comm. 4. JOHN HOLOBEK-Mock Election 3: H. R, bus. aut. 4: Football 3,42 PRR 4: Dancf- Band 2-3: Latin club 1: Intramurals 1-4: Hoisier Boys State 3: Hall Monitor 4: Senior Hi-Y 3-1: Music Festival 1-3: May Paceant I-3: Senior comm. 4. JIM HOLSTINEfMock rflfctiim 3-l' Intra- murals ZZ-4: Latin club 1: Senior cnm'n. 4. MARYELLEN HOLTMAN--Mo-:iz Elwlion 4: Sr-Iofra 1: LaNina Z: Vihota Zi: Ho-.Q-gi .43 Home Ec. club 1-4: Hall Monitor 4: GAA I: May Pageant 1: Music Festival 1-3: Senior comm. 4. RONALD HOMEIE1RiMock Election 4: HILLTOPPER asst, sports ed, 4: H, R. bus. aprt. 3: Beta Hi-Y 1, pres. 2: Senior Hi-Y 3-4: Track I-2: Cross Country 1-2: PRR -l: Hall Monitor 4: Senior comm. 4, ANNE HOURIGAN-Selofra 1: LaNina 2: GAA 1: HOWE TOWER leporter 3, asst. news ed. 4: Hall Monitor -1: Radio club ZS: Senior comm. 4. CHARLENE HOY-HOWE TOWER azt. 3-4: Mock Election 3: Latin club I: May Pageant l-2: PRR 3-4: Selofra 1: LaNina 21 Vihota 3: Hose-Hi -1: Senior comm. 4. HILIJA SUE HUFFMAN-HILLTOPPER assi. make-up ed. 4: TOWER bus. mgr. 4: May Pageant 1-2: Mock Election 4: Selofra 1: La- Nina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: GAA 4: Latin Contest Ist pl. 2: Booster club 2-3: Music Festival 1: PRR 4: Senior Play 4: Senior comm. -l. LOWELL HYER-Intramurals l-4: Aud. Vis. 2: Hall Monitor 4: Senioi comm. -1. ROY KERBY-Intramurals 2-4: Cross Coun- try 4: Senior comm. 4. DONNA KERR-Senior comm. 4. ELAINE KERR-Hall Monitor 45 Cheer- leader 15 May Pageant 1: PRR 3-4: Selofra 1: LaNina 23 Vihota 3: Hoseszi 4: Senior comm 4. DON KINGfI'I, R. bus. mgr, 1: Winter Wonderland King cand. 2-3: Beta Hi-Y nres. 2: Football 1-4: Track 1-25 Mock Election 3-45 Senior comm. 4. CAROLE KING-Rome City H. S. 1-25 Senior comm. 4. WAYNE LARRY KINSEY-Football 1-4: Basketball 1-2: Baseball 1-45 HILLTOPPER sports ed. 45 PRR 4: Senior Hi-Y 3-45 Letter- men's club 3-45 Athletic Board 3-4: Intra- murals 3: Senior comm. 4. NORMAN KIRKHAM-Track 1: Mock Elec- tion 4: Senior comm. 4. JAMES A. KOELLIKER-Football 1: Beta Hi-Y 1-2: Mock Election 45 Intramurals 1-35 Senior Play 4: Senior comm. 4. LEE RAY KOERTGE-Track 1-35 Intra- murals 1-3: Senior comm. 4. KURT J. KOLLMEYERf-Basketball 1-47 Baseball 3-4: Cross Country 1, 3, 4: HOWE TOWER sportswriter 3-4: HOWE TOWER cir- vulation mgr. 45 Mock Election 4: Student Council treas. 45 Hall Monitor 4: Lettermen's Club 3-4: Senior comm. 4. NANCY KRAMERfSenior comm. 4. RALPH LA GROTTE- Cathedral H. S. 1-23 Mock Election 3-45 Senior comm. 4. .IUDITH LARSH-Selofra 15 Booster club 35 May Pageant 1-2: Aud. Vis. 35 Senior comm. 4. TOM LAUGHLIN-Senior comm. 4. NORMAN LAWSONfIntramurals 1-15 Science club 3-4: Beta Hi-Y 1-2: Senior Hi-Y 3: Baseball 1. 4: Mock Election 4: Hall Monitor 3-45 Senior comm. 4. JACOB MICHAEL LEFFLER, JR.-Mock Election 4: Baseball 1-45 Basketball 1-45 M.V.P. 45 Football 15 Cross Country 4: Intra- murals 25 Brown Boy cand. 3: Winter Won- derland King cand. 2-35 Senior comm. 4. PAT LEPPERT-Selofra 1: LaNina 25 Hall Monitor 4: Senior comm. 4. RONALD PI-IILLIP LEPPERT-Football 1: Senior comm. 4. Page one hundred one IIAVIII EARL Mc-CORMICK -Football 2-4: Basketball 1: Track 1-2: Baseball 3: Letter- mf-n's club 4: Student Council 3: PRR 4: Stu- dent bus. mgr. 3-4: HOWE TOWER ad. stuff, make-up ed. 4: Senior Jewelry comm. 3: Jr. Prom comm. 3: Mock Election 4: Hall Monitor 3: Senior comm. 4. ROBERT LEWIS MCGILLEM-Latin club l-2: Aviation club 1: Mock Election 4: Chem- istry assi. 3-4: Orchestra l: Senior comm. 4. DONALD MCKAIN-,Hall Monitor 4: Senior vnmm. 4. JOHN MARSH-Ankara, Turkey I: Nobles- ville H. S.. Noblesville 2: Latin Club 3-4: Stamp club pres. 4: Footlight Revelers 3-4: American Legion Oratorical Contest. Howe, Ist 3-4, dis- trict. 2nd 3: Mock Election 3: Hall Monitor 4: Senior comm. 4. GERALD MARSISCHKY- Football 1-4: In- tramurals 1-4: Track 1-3: Mock Election 4: Senior comm. 4. NANCY MATES- -Jr. Red Cross, sec. 3: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Mock Election 3-43 Hall Monitor 3-4: Senior comm. 4. GRACE W. MAZE--HOWE TOWER edito- rial writer 3-4: Spanish club, pres. 1, treas. 3: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Spanish contest lst 1-2: Mock Election 3-4: Jr. Prom comm 3: News Bureau 4: Senior comm. 4. SHARON MERCER-Senior comm. 4. RUBY VIRGINIA MERKEL-H. R. bus. mgr. 4: Spanish club 2, pres. 3: Hall Monitor 4: May Pageant 1-2: Music Festival l-25: Mock Election 3-4: Choir 3-4: Orchestra l-4: HOWE TOWER reporter 3. page 2 ell. 4, busfayrt. 4: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Host-gi 4: GAA 1: Fashion Show l. Page one hurzdred two FRITZ LEUCHT-Bus. mgr, 4: Choir 3-4: Hall Monitor 4: Mock Election 4: Lettermerfs club 4: Athletic Board 4: Senior comm. 4. ROBERT LITTLE-Football 1-4: Baseball 1-4: Hall Monitor 3-4: Basketball 1-2: VVinter Won- derland King cand. 1. 4: Intramurals 3-4: PRR 1, 4: Student Council 1-2. freshman rep. 1: Lettermen's club 3, vice pies. 4: Bus. mgr. 4: Mock Election 4: Senior comm. 4. DAVID LIVENGOOD-Football 1-4: Track 1: Mock Election 3: Senior Hi-Y 4: Lettermen's club 4: PRR 4: Senior comm. 4. PATRICIA ANN LIVERETT-Selofra 1: La- Nina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Jr. bus. asst. 1: Mock Election 3-4: Sflll lvPll'R Art cont. 2nd pl. 4: May Pageant 1: Senior comm. 4. EDWARD W. LOLLISH-Basketball 1-2: Foot- ball 1, 3: Thrift Essay cont. 2nd pl. 3: Mock Election l: Jr. Academy of Science 4: Hall Monitor 3-4: Beta Hi-Y 1-2: Scholarship to 1954 summer session of Pre-Collegiate Research Training Proxzram of Roscoe B. Jackson Me- morial Laboratory: Senior comm. 4. HELEN AVIS LUDWIGfH. R. OH. 3: Gym Meet lst pl. 3: Jr. Prom comm. 3: Red Cross club 1: Baton Twirlers 1: Mock Election 3-4: Selofra 1: I.aNina 2: Vihota 3: Hoseizi 4: May Paueant 1: Senior comm. 4. DARLING M. LUKE-Home Ec. club 3'-1: Mock Election 3-4: May Pageant 1-2: H. R. bus. agt, 1: LaNina 2: Selofra 1: Senior comm. 4. RICHARD N. LYNCH-Aud. Vis. 1-3: Intra- murals 2-3: Mock Election 4: Senior comm. 4. CORANN McCAWLEY-Mock Election 4: HILLTOPPER make-up ed. 4: Golden Girl cand. 4: GAA 1: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: May Pageant 1-2: Home Ec, club 1: Senior comm. 4. 3' LAURETTA MESSANG-Selofra 1: La.Nina 2: Music Festival 1-4: Jr. Red Cl'0SS 2: Senior comm. 4. JAMES EDWARD MEYER-Mock Election 1, 3, 4: Latin cont. winner 2: Intramurals 2-3: H. R. bus. agt. 3: Senior comm. 4. ODELLA MILBY-Senior comm. 4. ED MILLER-Senior comm. 4. EVELYN MILLER-Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Home Ec. club 1: Spanish club 1: Senior comm. 4. LEE HOYT MILLER-Revelers Plays 1-4: H. R. bus. agt. 2-3: Latin club 1-2: Intramural Basketball 2-4: May Pageant, Philosopher 3: PRR 1-4: Latin cont., 1 8: 2 places 1-2: Choir 1-4: Band 1-3: Operetta 1: Baseball 2-4: Stu- dent Council 1-3, pres. 4: Indianapolis City School Council, treas. 4: Hoosier Boys' State 3: State Music Contests 2-3: Senior Hi-Y, vice pres. 3, pres. 4: Asst. bus. mgr. 4: State Drama Festival 3-4: Woodvs'ind quintet 2-3: Senior comm. 4. JOHN MILLERiPRR 1: Music Solo cont., lst pl, 1-4: Mock Election 4: Band 1-4: Or- chestra 1-4: Freshman Football 1: Senior comm. 4. NANCY LEE MILLER-Booster club 1: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: I-Iosegi 4: PRR 1, 4: May Pageant 1-3: Student Council 3: Junior Prom comm. 3: Howe Clean-Up Cam- paign 3: Basketball Queen cand. 4: Choir 1-4: Spanish club 1-4: Footlight Revelers 3: Little Prison 3: Senior comm. 4. STEPHEN HAYSE MILLER-Arsenal Tech- nical H. S. 1: Intramurals 2-3: PRR 4: Mock Election 2-4: Senior comm. 4. v is in- '- ' . 'J 'tw 'IV Q. 5sA.X.- CARL J. MI'I'I'LERWSenior Hi-Y 3: Intra- murals 4: Senior comm. 4. BONNIE ANN MONROE-St. Mary's Acad- emy 1-2: May Pageant 3: Senior comm. 4. KAY MONTGOMERY-May Pageant 1-2: GAA 1: Home Ec. club 1-2: Seofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Booster club 1-3: Mock Election 4: Bus. agt. 2: Senior comm. 4. ANN MOORE-Warren Central H. S. 1: Shortridge I-I. S. 2: Vihota 3: Mock Election 4: Spanish club 3: Senior comm. 4. ELEANOREI JEANNE MORGAN-Mock Elec- tion 1, 3, 4: Bus. agt. 1: GAA 1: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: May Pageant 2: Jr, Prom. comm. 3: Home Ee. club 3: HILL- TOPPER agt. 3: Music Festival 3-4: Booster club 3: HOWE TOWER H. R. lepolter 3: Senior comm. 4. PAUL MORGAN-Mock Election 3-4: Bus. agt, 1-3: Senior comm. 4. JERRY NICKEL-Mock Election 3-4: Choir 3-4: May Pageant 4: Music Festival 1-4: In- tramurals l-2: Senior comm. 4, NANCY NITCHMAN-Latin club 1-2: Selo- fra pres. 1: LaNina vice pres. 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: May Pageant 1: Football Queen cand. 2: Basketball Queen cand. 2-3: Track Queen cand. 2-3: Mock Election 3-4: Student Council Soph. Rep. 2: PRR 2-4: Choir 4: Gym asst. 2: Music Festival 1, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2: HOWE TOWER Ad. Staff 3-4: Booster Club 1-2: Bus. agt. 1, 3: GAA 1-2: Senior Play 4: Senior comm. 4. BARBARA O'HAVER-HOWE TOWER re- porter 3-4: May Pageant 1: Home Ec. club 3: Bus. agt. 4: GAA 1: Senior comm. 4. Page one hundred three ii DALE OLSONSMOCR Election 3-4: Senior comm. 4. DICK OSBURNfChoir 3-4: Golf 3-4: Sen- ior comm. 4. VIRGINIA ANN PALENCIA-Brent H. Philippines 1: St, Kathaline School. Daven- port, Iowa, 2-3: PRR 4: Choir 4: Footliizht Revelers 4. Fo: Island 4: Hi-Y Sweetheart rand. 4: Senior comm. 4. PATRICIA PARKERf Ventral H. S.. Cape Girardeau. Mo.. 1-3: Hall Monitor 4: Senior Play 4: Senior comm, 4. DAVID PARRISH-Mock Election 3-4: Let- termen's club 4: Baseball 1-4: Football 1. 4: Intlamurals 1-2: HOWE TOWER financial mzr. 3-4: Senior comm. 4. JUANITA C. PARRISI-I--VVestmoreland H. S., xVPSfYl'10l'6l2Ild, Tenn. 1-3: Senior comm. 4. SAUNITRA ELAINE PAVEY-Broad Ripple H. S. 1-2: PRR 3: Mock Election 3: Choral- aiies 344: HOWE TOWER H. R. aizt. 33: Sen- ior comm. 4. DAVID N, PEARSON-Mock Election 4: Senior comm. 4. FRED L. PEGGS-A.A.E..-X.. Ankara. Turkey RICHARD PERREY Lettvrmen's club 4: Track 1-2: Basketball mirr. 2-4: Senior comm. 4. DON PETERS--Basketball 1-3: Golf 1-4: Lettermm-n's club 3-4: Senior comm. 4. CAROLE JEAN PFLUM--Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hoseyzi 43 Latin club 1: Choial- aires 2-3: Choir 3-4: May Pageant l-4: Music F4-stival I-4: Mock Election 3-43 Senior comm. 4, JANET POPP--St. Mary's Acatlerny I: La- Nina 2: Vihnta 3: Booster club 3: PRR 3: Mock Election 3-4: Music Festival 2-4: May Page-ant 2. 4: Senior comm, 4. STEVE POWELL--Mock Election 1, 3, 45 Hasltetball l: Track 1: Intramurals I-4: PRR 4: Senior comm. 4. DAVID J. PROPPS-Mock Election 4: Stn- tlent Council 4: Bus. mprr. 4: Football 1-4. co- cnp. 4: Tlack 1-2: Intramurals 1-4: Letter- mcn's club 3-4: Senior Hi-Y 3-4: PRR 4: Sen- inr comm. 4. MICHAEL PULLIN- -Mock Election 3: H. R. hns. ret. 4: May Pageant 3-4: PRR 3-4: Choir 3-4: Boys' Octet 3-4: Senior Play 4: Senior comm. 4. DAVID PURSELLfMay Pageant 3: Font- light Reveler plays 3-4: PRR 3: Senior Play -lg Senior comm. 4. RUSSELL LEROY RADER---Golf 1. 4: ln- tramurals 1, 2, 4: Bus, mgr. 4: Beta Hi-Y 1-2: Mock Election 4: Hall Monitor 4: Lettermt-n's rlnh 4: Senior comm. 4. Page om' hundred four 2: Latin club 1-'Z Hall Monitor 3-4: Baseball myzr. 1: PRR 1-4: Senior Hi-Y vice pres. 3-4: Mock Election 3-4: Dance Hand 1-3: Senior Sub-treas. 4: Intramnrauls 1-Ii: Senior comm. -1. i JEANNINE ANN RAPP-Mock Election 43 Spanish club 33 Booster club 13 Jr. Red Cross 13 Senior Play 43 Senior comm. 4. DAVID E. RASMUSSEN-Football mgr. 2-43 Aud. Vis. 1-43 Mock Election 3-43 Science club 1-23 Westinghouse Talent Search 43 Letter- men's club 4: Senior comm. 4. MORGAN V. RAY, JR.-Cross Countiy 1-23 Golf 1-4: Mock Election 3-43 Intramurals 23 Beta Hi-Y 1-23 Senior Hi-Y 33 Radio club 33 Spoi-tsmen's club 1-23 Senior comm. 4. PATRICIA L. RESENER-Mock Election 2- 4: H. R. bus. agt. 23 Student bus. mgr. 43 May Pageant 1: Selofra 13 LaNina 23 Vihota 33 Hosegi 4: GAA 1: Hoosier Relay Queen cand. 4: Senior comm. 4. BILL RIDGE-Mock Election 2-4: Track 1-2: HOWE TOWER, Page 4 ed. 3, news and assoc. ed, 4: Latin club 3-43 Cub club 43 Boys' State 3: Latin cont. lst pl. 1-23 Quiz 'Em on the Air 3-43 Hall Monitor 43 Senior comm. 4. JOHN W. ROBERTSONvAud. Vis. 43 Mock Election 3-43 Senior comm. 4, KORENA ROCKEYfMock Election 3-4: HOWE TOWER news ed.. reporter 3, page 1 ed. 43 TOWER rep. to I.U. Workshop 43 Sen- ior comm. 4. STEVE ROLLINGS-HOWE TOWER re- porter 3. page 4 ed. 4: Golf 1-23 Baseball 33 Choir 1-43 Intramurals 1-23 Student Council 3: Hall Monitor 4: Senior comm, 4. MICHAEL ROMY-Choir 1-43 Band 1-4: Music Festival 1-43 Golf 1-43 Latin cont. 1st pl. 13 Footligzht Revelers 4: Fog Island 4: Mock Election 1, 3, 43 Intramurals 1-23 Senior Hi-Y 3-4: HOWE TOWER copy reader 33 re- porter 4: Senior Play 43 Senior comm. 4. RUTH JO ROSSERfLatin club 1: Cub club 43 News Buieau 33 PRR 1: HOVVE TOWER reporter 2, feature writer 3, cd.-in- chief 43 School Spirit comm. 43 Band 1-43 Orchestra 1-43 Girls' State Outstanding ren. 4: District and State Solo and Ensemble cont. lst Div. Awds, 43 Senior comm. 4. MIKE ROWLEY-Gym as-st. 2: Football 1-43 School Spirit comm. 43 Band 1-23 Track 1-33 Intramurals 4: Senior comm. -I. JAMES RUSSELLfScfe-nce club 3--lt Shorts- men's club 3-4: Intramurals 4: Senior comm. 4. MALINDA ELIZABETH RUSSELL-May Pageant 1-23 Hall Monitor 4: Senior comm. 4. JOHN PATRICK SANDERS-Mock Election 3-43 H. R. sec, 1-3: Latin club 13 Senior Hi-Y 43 Baseball mgr. 2-33 PRR 43 Senior Play 43 Intramurals 1-43 Senior comm. 4. JACK SCHANTZ-Mock Election 3-43 Intra- murals 2-4: Senior comm. 4. RONALD WEBER SCHATZ-Mock Election 2, 43 Radio club 3-4: Spanish club 3-43 Foot- ball 13 HOWE TOWER reporter 3-43 May Pageant 2-43 Choir' 2-43 Senioi comm. 4. WILLIAM L. SCHEERER, JR.-Mori' Elef-. tion 3-4: Radio club 3: H, R. bus. agzt. 1-33 Student bus. mgr. 4: Band 1-33 Senior comm. 4. TOM SCI-IIERBAUM-Mock Election 3-43 Football 1, 3, 43 PRR 43 Intramurals 2-41 Lettermen's club 43 Senior comm. 4. Page one hundred five to requested Who was our first Secretary of State? What was the Teapot Dome Scandal? These are just two of the questions answered in U. S. history classes. Other subjects in the social studies department are govern- ment, psychology, and family relations. The three years of required English in- clude not only a study of grammar, but also composition frightl. A visitor to a plane geometry class Cabovel might hear this- equal angles are equal. Advanced courses in the math department are Algebra III and IV, solid geometry and trigonometry. Formulas are one of the biggest problems in chemistry, while biology students put to- gether dem bones. Incidentally, these classes work with Fifi, the skeleton. P n Q CE, 2' ? ' 355,553 tap? LACINDA LEE SCHUBERT-PRR 3-4: Mock Election 3-4: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: May Pageant 1-2: Senior comm. 4. HELEN SCHULZE-HOWE TOWER reporter 2-4: Mock Election 4: Latin club pres. 3: Selo- fra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hoseszi 4: PRR 3-4: Poppy Poster cont. 1st pl. 2: Y-Teens pres. 4: May Pageant 1-2: Student Council 2: Senior comm. 4. BILL SCOTTe-Senior comm. 4. VIOLA CHARLENE SETTLES-Mock Elec- tion 4: May Pageant 1-2: Hall Monitor 4: Music Festival 1-2: Senior comm. 4. DONNA SHAVVfSelofra 1: Radio club -1: GAA 2: Hall Monitor 4: May Pageant 1-2: Mock Election 4: Senior comm. 4. PETER SHICK-Track 1-4: Football 1-43 Choir 2-4: Lette1'men's club 2-4: May Pageant 2-4: Bus. mgr. 4: Intramurals 1--1: Mock Elec- tnn 2-4: Hall Monitor 4: Music Festival 2-4: Beta Hi-Y 1-2: Senior comm. 4. BARBARA SHUGERT-Mock Election 4: May Pageant 2: Selofra 1: Senior comm. -1. FLORENCE SICKLEY-Mock Election 3-4: HOWE: TOWER feature Writer 3--1: H. R. bus. aut. 3: Selofra 1: May Pageant 1: Home Ec. club 1: Hall Monitor -1: Latin club 1: Foot- lizht Revelers 1: Music Festival 1-3: Senior comm. 4. . GLORIA MAY SIMMS-Mock Election 4: HILLTOPPER asst. make-up ed. 3, assoc. ed. 4: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hoseizi 4: May Pageant 1: Booster club 1-2: Home Ec. club 1-4: Jr. Prom comm. 3: Style Show 1-2: Hall Monitor 4: GAA 1: Latin club 2: Jr. Red Cross 1: Senior comm. -1. 4, -3' 1 RAYMOND SMITH- Football l-4: Track 1, ' 4: H. R, pres. 2: Lette-lmcn's club 4: Intra- murals 1-4: Senior comm. -l. i RITA MAE SMITH-May Pageant 1: Senior comm. 4. SUSAN PHYLLIS SMITH--Mock Election 4: Violet Queen cand. 3: May Pafreant 3: PRR 3--lg Choir 3-4: Y-Teens 4: Music Festival 1-4: Selofra 1: LuNina 2: Vihota 3: Hoseizi -1: Hall Monitor -l: Senior comm. 4. MARILYN RITA SNIDER-Bus. agt. 1-3: ' Mock Election 3-4: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: May Pageant 1-2: PRR 4: Girls' Octet -1: Choir 4: Music Festival 3-4: Hall Monitor 3-4: Senior comm. 4. LORETTA MAE SOMERVILLE -PRR 33 Mock Election 4: Senior comm. 4. JOYCE SOUTH-PRR 1: May Pageant 1-2: Choir Il-4: Mock Election 3--l: Hall Monitor 4: Se-lofra 1: Music Festival 1-43 Senior comm. 4. JAMES H. SPEARS4Bus. airt. 45 Basket- ball l-4: Baseball 4: Bus. mgr. 3-4: Brown Boy cand. 3: Mock Election 3-4: Letterme-n's 'club 3-4: Hall Monitor 3-4: Senior comm. 4. JAMES SPENCER-Football 1: Baseball 2-4: Senior Hi-Y 3-4: Intramurals 2-4: Mock Elec- tion -l: HOWE TOWER reporter 3-4: Beta Hi-Y 1, treas. 2: Hall Monitor 4: H. R. pres. 2: May Paireant 2: Senior comm. 4. WALTER T. SPENCER--Student Council lg Radio club 2: lntramurals 1: Mock Election 4: Latin club l: Hall Monitor 4: Senior comm. -1. Page one hundred six TOMM STALEY-Footlight Revelers 2-4: I Remember Mama 2: Orchestra 2-4: Mock Election 4: Senior comm. 4. GRETCHEN JANE STARK-Mock Election 1, 3, 4: Music Festival 1-2: GAA 1: May Pageant 1-2: Gym asst. 1-2: PRR 2-4: Latin club 1-2: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Office Mess. 4: Senior comm. 4. JACK STARKEY-Football 1-2: Track 1: Intramurals 2, 4: Mock Election 4: Senior comm. 4. THOMAS Ev. STEELEiSenior comm. 4. BRUCE STEWART-Football 1: H. R. pres. 2: Hall Monitor 4: Intramurals 2, 4: Mock Election 3: Band 1-3: Senior comm. 4. MARGARET A. STEWART-Mock Election 4: May Pageant 1-2: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hoseiri 4: Senior comm. 4. PHIL STRADER-Student Council 2-3, Sr. rep. 4: Brown Boy cand. 4: Football 1-3, co- cap. 4: Mock Election 4: Baseball 1-3: Basket- ball 1-3: PRR 4: Athletic Board 4: Intramurals 4: H. R. pres. 2-3: Senior comm. 4. PAUL SELLMAN STRANGE-H. R. pres. 1: Track 1: Intramurals 3-4: PRR 4: Senior comm. 4. DICK STURGEON-Track 3: Cross Country 4: Hall Monitor 3-4: Senior comm. 4. a PAUL SUHRiFoothall I-2: Track I-4: In- tramurals 1-4: Senior comm. 4. JERRY SWITZER-H. R. pres. I: Science club 1-4: Intramurals 1-4: Choir 3-4: Hall Monitor 4: Senior Hi-Y 3-4: Mock Election 1, 3, 4: Chem. asst. 3: Senior comm. 4. SUZANN THARP---H. R. sec. 3: May Page- ant 2: Mock Election 3-4: Senior comm. 4. HELEN IRENE THORN-Mock Election 4: H, R. bus. agt. 1: May Pageant I-2: Booster club 3: GAA 1: Science club 3: Aud. Vis. 4: Music Festival 2-4: Senior comm. 4. ELIZABETH ANNE TINCHER-I-IOWE TOWER art ed. 4: H. R. pres. 1: Science club 1-2, sec. 3: Latin club 1: GAA 1: May Pageant 2: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Baton Twirlers 2: Student Council 1: Senior comm. 4. JOHN RICHARD TOCTION-Mock Election 2, 4: Track 2, 4: Intramurals 1-2: Hall Moni- tor 4: Senior comm. 4. SHERRY TURPENWHILLTOPPER co-under- classmen ed. 3, co-club ed. 4: Selofra 1: La- Nina 2: May Pageant 1-2: Home Ec. club 1, 4: Choralaires 3-4: Mock Election 4: Booster club 1-2: Music Festival 1-4: Latin club 1: Senior comm. 4. SYLVIA UPSHAW-Mock Election 4: Selo- fra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Radio club 3, pres. 4: Y-Teens 4: Senior Play 4: Senior comm. 4. GERMAINE URRUTIA-HOWE TOWER art ed., feature writer 3-4: News Bureau ed. 3-4: H. R. pres. 2: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: GAA 1-2: Spanish club I-2: Booster club 1-4: Radio club 3-4: Cheerleader 4: Senior comm. 4. Page one hundred seven Ma'- STUART WEISERY Arsenal Technical H. S. I: Intramurals 2, 4: Mock Election 4: Bi-ta Hi-Y 2: H. R. sec. 3: Senior comm. 4. IJUANE WHIPPLE- Mock Election 3-4: Beta Hi-Y 1-2: Senior Hi-Y 3: Football I: Fross Country 2: Golf I-4: Intramurals 2-3: Jr. Prom comm. 3: Senior comm. 4. LOVIE WHITAKERfMock Election 4: HOWE TOWER 4: Latin club I-2: Hall Moni- tor 4: May Pageant 1-2: Selofra I: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Home Ec. 1. historian 4: PRR 4: Senior comm. -4. THOMAS L, WHITAKER-Science club 2-4: Senior Hi-Y 4: Football I, 3, 4: Mock Election 4: Hoosier Boys' State 3: Track I: Golf I-2: Student bus. myzr. 2-4: Intramurals I-4: HONVE TOWER cartoonist 3: Beta Hi-Y 1-2: Senior comm. 4. ELEANOR ANN WHITELEY --Mock Election 4: GAA 1-2: May Pageant 2-4: PRR 3-4: Choir 3-4: Gills' Octet 3-4: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: I-Iosezi 4: Gym Meet 2: Senior Play 4: Senior comm. 4. IIONNA KAY WILLENBERG-Mock Elec- tion 4: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hoselri 4: Spanish cluh 2: Red Cross club 2: Baton Twirlers I-2: GAA 2: May Pageant 1-3: Violet Queen cand. 3: Hi-Y Sweetheart cand. 4: Choir 4: Booster club 1-2: Home Elc. club I-3: Hall Monitor 4: Senior Play 4: Senior comm. 4. IVAN WILLENIiERGffMock Election 4: HOWE TOWER news staff 3. reporter 4: Radio club 4: Bus. myrr. 4: Choir 3-4: Intramurals 2: Senior Hi-Y sec. 4: Senior comm. 4. DONALD EUGENE WILLIAMS--Mock Elec- tion 4: Golf 1-4: Intramurals 3-4: Asst. bus. mgr. 3: PRR 4: Athletic Board 3-4: Letter- men's club I-4: Senior comm. 4. JOSEPH FRANCIS WILLIAMS--Mock Elec- tion 4: Science club 2-R: Latin club 2-31 May Pageant I-4: Choir 2-4: HOWE TOWER copy leader 3, reporter -1: Quiz 'Em on the Air 4: Senior Play 4: Senior comm. 4. Page one hzmdred eight l-4.37 Sw- NANCY CLAIRE VAN ARSDALL-Football Queen cand, 3: Mock Election 4: PRR 3-4: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Hall Monitor 4: May Pane-ant 1-2: Booster club pres. 2: Music Festival 1: Student Council 1, 2, 4: HOWE TOWER ad. staii' 4: Zoo Queen 4: Senior comm. 4. RICHARD WAYNE VAN ARSDEL-Baseball 1-3: Mock Election 2-4: Football 2-4: Intra- murals 1-4: Hall Monitor 4: Lette-rmen's club 4: Senior comm. 4. KAY VAN BLARICUM-Latin club 1-2: Selofra sec. 1: Hoseni 4: May Pageant I: PRR 3-4: Hi-Y Sweetheart cand. 4: Mock Election 4: Booster club 1: I-IOWE TOWER feature writer, news bureau 4: Hall Monitor 4: Senior Play 4: Senior comm, 4. BARBARA VOGEL--Gym asst. 2: Mock Elec- tion l. 2, 4: H. R. bus. agt. 1-2: H. R. sec. 3: HILLTOPPER bus, aprt, 3-4: Track Queen 1-and. 1: Football Queen cand. 2: Golden Girl rand. 4: Latin club 1: Selofra I: LaNina 2: Vihotai 3: Hosexzi 4: Cheerleader 1, 3: Booster 1-lub 1. 3: May Pageant I-2: PRR 2-4: Jr. Prom comm. 3: Student Council 3: Senior comm. 4. CHARLES VOGT-Mock Election 4: HILL- TOPPER agrt. 2: Beta Hi-Y I-2. sec. I: Foot- ball 1: Cross Country 2: Intramurals 1-3: Latin club 1: Senior comm, -l. JULIANNE VVAGNER- H. R. sec. I: Mock Election 3-4: May Pam-ant 1-4: PRR 2-3: Senior comm. 4. IIARLENE K. VVAIIP--Mock Election 4: Home Ec. club 1, 1-arliamentarian 2, vice pres. 3, pres. 4: Seloira' I: City-Vl'ide Style Show 4: Senior comm. 4. GARY J. WALKERfH. R. pree. 2-3: Mock Election 4: Intramurals 4: Senior comm. 4. JAMES J. VVATTLEVVORTH-Arsenal Tech- nical H. S. I-2: Mock Election 4: Jr. Prom comm. 3: Senior comm. 4. C7 6 . GENE WILLIS-H. R. pres. 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 4: Student Council 3: Mock Election 4: Jr. Prom comm. 3: Golf 2. 4: Senior comm. 4. SHIRLEY ANN WILSONfMock Election 4: HOWE TOWER pub. mgr. -1: H, R. bus. mizr. 4: Home Ec. club 2-4: May Pageant 1-2: Selo- fra 1: Senior comm. 4. PATRICIA J. WISE-George Washington H. S., Alexandiia. Virginia, 1: Sendai Ameri- can School, Sendai, Japan, 2: Camp Crawford American H. S., Sapporo, Hohhaido, Japan, 3: Hoosier Relay Queen cand. 4: Track Queen cand. 4: Senior comm. 4, JOYCE WOLVELN-May Pageant 1: Mock Election 3: Choir 4: Senior comm. 4. GEORGE EDWARD WONNELL-South H, S., Columbus. Ohio, I-3: Senior comm. 4. GEORGE WOODBURY-Mock Election 4: Basketball 1-2: Golf 1-4: Intramurals 3-4: Sen- ior comm. 4. DAVID L. WRIGHT-Intramurals 4: Stamp club 4: Senior comm. 4. HARRY A. YODER-Mock Election 3-4: In- tramurals 2-4: Hall Monitor 4: Senior comm. 4. NANCY ANN ZOBBE-Gym asst. 2-4: Mock Election 4: GAA 2-3: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: May Pageant 1-2: Senior comm. 4. Seniors Not Pictured: TOM BUSH DON ELLIS SHIRLEY FRITZ HAROLD GARDNER BOB MITCHELL JIM PURCELL DEANE SPARKS FRED STEINHAUER Underclassmen Not Pictured: Juniors RON BURNETT RALPH CORNELIUS JIM HOSTETTER. WALTER REED LELAND ROPP JIM SCHNEIDER MARY ANN WALKER Snphonmres JOE ASHBY SHIRLEY COOPER SHIRLEY DEUBNER BOB DURHAM JUDY HARTLEY LINDA LESLIE CHARLOTTE LUCAS ANNABELL WRIGHT Freshmen BILL KELLEHER NANCIE LAWRENCE LINDA MAXWELL MARTIN RUSSELL MARVIN SHIELDS JOHN DAVID SIMPSON JANET STEELE CARL THAYER Mia Year Freshmen DIANE DOBBS SUZANNE HUNTER NANCY KINGSTON TERRY OSBURN Page one hmzdred nine ig. Www S gf- I ,. e i 1 M., .,.-1- 1 Q 1 S ' I ..-Q f iw , 1 i 'S z 1 -J , ge: fn- I ,Li -. ' ', J 'HT I . JJ? 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Our athletic season kicked off with 0f6Dk?ji.,llL the annual Football jamboree at Butler Stadium. A few weeks later fol- A' ., .h - lowed the Brown and Gold Dance in the Howe gym. Soon basketball games ' ' ' ' A came and Christmas vacation was just around the corner. Highlights of A,-4.3. 4 gif, the spring season were the Pleasant Run Revue, May Pageant, and, of . course, our commencement exercises. Other events have been club parties, fl ar 5-f H 16, essay and poster contests, and musical and dramatic productions. J . -V 7!L....,4l0 Even though a lot of this time is occupied with studying, the average Howeite can make the honor roll and also be active in various clubs, committees, and athletics. These people are the ones who are making our Lo. school the better for their having been here. This spirit is what makes -do uf and keeps Howe the successful school that it is. Howe's Inside Story for 1955 closes with the journalistic symbol of 30. g MUMLAQL ,v.e,.pf.,..:,Q? ,4,f,4,sf,4. TOP LEFT-Members of the senior ring com- mittee, Janet Fouts, Gene Willis, and Judy Brown, try these rings for size. TOP RIGHT-With visions of diplomas in their heads, Jack Bogaert and Steve Fittz burn tattered books, no longer needed. MIDDLE LEFT-Seniors listen from their front seats in assembly, to Ellen Collier, during the college day program. WM 27 fdiews MIDDLE RIGHT-Mike Rowley and Nancy Blacklidge are amused as Mike Bowman measures for alterations of senior gowns. BOTTOM LEFT-Committee members Jerry Marsischky, Nancy Mates, Sarah Endicott, and Dick Perry selected brown, gold and white as this year's senior colors. BOTTOM RIGHT-The present Seniors worked hard completing decorations for last year's Junior Prom. Page one hundred eleven 0 ' U' J yr LP' 'L7 U ' C,L,u-4'-2- v.- .10 ' ' , ' xi 0.x NL ,VAX K R30 Nl' tx- , VL r Ig, 3?-Q'-jQi-Mx-fy-J-Ld-J-4-A-D 1 yy. . A My y 9 MLK My A :1,+'vQAful -fat ASH -M-if -M SQL, 4,LJQ,c.u.JS- V .i1 lU, J-HV O sys!-4-fQ.JP LQ' V542 M. 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A YP L- AAA A Spirited Nationalists show their enthusiasm at the begin- ning' of the party's convention. Layton rules the Politics come to Howe each fall when so- left, Nationalist Don Layton plans campaign cial studies classes divide into Nationalist as Kurt Kollmeyer and Phil Strader take and Federalist parties to Conduct mock elec- notesg right, Mike Leftler, Federalist candi- tions on city. county, and state levels. Below date for governor, congratulates Layton. Vuyv ciglzf W jj ,Ja X ,O , W M' My Jaf.,m::-1Qw4'7W Tw W M M3566 2337i iffifjfy Ziiiwfjffj Q3 wn 52jf5?Y lf fifswcifff WWW ' ,P ,1 ii . P ad of My ,lf'j CjJ' I If UoZ'jgj'gdy My ff M , . 02 M z15?,Lf15ff:ffi'2cL A ff' W Q WfW MJ ...-,, 7fIlnj,,l.,,, .1 f,Lfvn..,.vL, -If 1' 5 ,J -1.-.i.i...-. .,,..,.?,.,,,,,.,.- ,YW-.,,,,..,:,,.. ,,,-QT. , ,,,, ,, Ya. ,-, ,, , , , Lf , Q r 1 'a 1 4 1 E ,ri in , 1 + 4 3 w 2 V Q , , I i :I 5 's 1: fl. 4 1 ' 9 61:1 x., H9551 ni- ' -E-',' xv. 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The big day arrives, and history and government students vote for their favorite candidates. Not only are procedures of elections studied at this time, but students also learn to use an actual voting machine. Although the Federalists had strong can- didates and good campaign promises, the Nationalists seemed to suit the voters better for they made a clean sweep of the election. State of Howe MIDDLE-Federalist candidates Mike Lefller and Jack Austin. discuss the election. TOP-Bob Bell, Nationalist candidate for Secre- tary of State, warns Ronnie Homeier, Federalist candidate, to vote Nationalist. BOTTOM-Delegates to the Federalist convention are off to a good start cheering for their candidates. 1 !'l!l!i'1'!i'rv2'r'v ?f'v'1 '-I' v-' v 1 V , 1,-Q Q ' ' 3 ii i if '? iff! . i 'f .JZ we ,, A4 .QW wi? X,w,w,.zls Food and fun add flavor Rarely does an assembly not fall on Wed- nesday. Traditional assemblies include a Christmas program given by the Music De- partment and Honors Day in the spring. The many others range from pep sessions to symphony concerts. The school day at Howe isn't all work. Be- sides a place to eat lunch, the cafeteria of- fers a meeting spot to exchange gossip and relax between classes, while the latest rec- ords provide a musical background for the four lunch periods of 1460 Howeites. Honors highlight school year , ,,.., L., 'v A lf-iw ..... fkfjxgfj' , Sf ' f A 1 3 ...af '41 .5 ' I 'Fw 1. V 1-:LL k I , 1 P p T '1 1 V , xi 1. ' 1 .:a..ae:.a5..,.a.:.' ' aasaam-2:-M' - f - ' ?:gZ'vaef J . ' ' wifif ' V. 'f.4,.i'ig r w - cz? 1 , L,-V 7 V, P 'yi , ' 1- J -ig, 3.1 f f 51. 1 f ' N f -.f , , l 1490. f. v E, A, , 5 . 5- 'Zi' ' ' ' ' .2 1 14721 c l 1 . l .A l V 'J ' 'fa' f. . Q' ' 'ff' IF- V T .ff-c?21'. ' I 1:52-fir Susan and Jack Austin won the 1954 American Legion Good Citizenship Award. This award, presented by the Irvington post, is given to the outstanding junior girl and boy for citizenship, scholarship, and leader- ship. The junior class and the faculty choose the recipients of the award. Their names are engraved on a plaque which hangs in the main hall. It has been a tradi- tion that the two welcome the incoming freshmen of the following fall semester. Each year the local Irvington chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution presents an award to Howe's outstanding senior girl. On the basis of scholarship, citizenship, and leadership, Susan Stirling was chosen by the senior class and the fac- ulty to receive this award. The seniors also selected Susan as Howe's representative to visit the UN in October along with representatives of the other city high schools. Susan spent several days in New York watching the UN in action. On her return, she spoke to the student body over the PA system, telling of her ex- periences. FK ,E7 Page eleven King for an afternoon Royalty doesn't belong' only to the feminine sex of Howe. Once a year the boys are in the regal spotlight. On De- cember 17 Howeites attend- ing the Winter Wonderland Dance saw Dave Stewart crowned Winter Wonderland King. The afternoon dance is sponsored by the G.A.A. and Lettermen's Club, Each class nominates two candidates and the entire school votes for the king. 1111110 f14'e'I1'f' il. Candidates Mike Smith. Bill French, Bob Bell, Bob Little, and King Dave Stewart pause for refreshments at in- termission time. Because of a reserve basketball game Dick Patterson, Ronnie Heath, and Jack Burgan were not able to be present. N9 we 'I' g il 4: ,x ll ll , f 3 At the climax of the dance the long: awaited announcement of Brown Boy and Golden Girl is made by Mr. Stirlingx Pat Kerby lthird from rightj learns that she has been chosen 1954-55 Golden Girl. Sharing' Pat's happiness are Brown Boy Don Lay- ton, and candidates COl'aIlll Mc-Cawley, Phil Strader. Barbara Vogel, Bubby Oilar, Sandy Fotiades, and Dick Patterson. Brown and Gold tops all At the fourteenth annual Brown and Gold dance sponsored by the HILLTOPPER staff, both junior and senior classes were repre- sented in the honored positions of Brown Boy and Golden Girl. Senior Don Layton was Brown Boy and junior Pat Kerby was Golden Girl. Eight candidates, four juniors and four seniors, were nominated by the upperclass- men and were announced on September 22, during the annual assembly program given by the staH. A record-breaking crowd danced to the music of Carl Kiefer's orchestra from 9:00 to 12:00 P.M. The new Brown Boy and Golden Girl celebrate by leading off the first dance after intermission. f 13, , Page thirteen Senior Hi-Y plans and sponsors informal record dances after the basketball games as well as their Sweetheart Dance. Programs for Hi-Y's Tuesday night meetings were given by Mr. Richard Guyer and Mr. Forest Witsman. Officers are Hoyt Miller, presidentg Fred Peggs, vice presidentg Roger Cox, secretary: John Babcock, treasurerg and Bob Doyal, chaplain. Mr. Virgil Heniser is the sponsor. SENIOR HI-Y BACK ROW-Cherry, Miller. R. Homeier. Cruse, Abram. Kinsey, Babcock, Holobek. THIRD ROVV-Romy, Peggs, Tooley, D. Homeier. Propps, Burck. SECOND ROVV-Spencer. Henderson. XYillenberg. Lanham, Switzer. FRONT ROVV-Sanders, Cox, VVhitaker. Austin. Doyal. Hoyt Miller was proud to crown Kathy Wilkens as Hi-Y Sweetheart at the annual Sweetheart Dance on February 19. Bob Switzer and his band provided the music. At left are candidates Cseatedj Donna Willenberg, Virginia Palencia, Kay Van- Blaricum, tstandingj Sweetheart Kathy, and Bobbie Gerstner. O O O HI-Y crowns Members of the Beta Hi-Y checked coats at school functions throughout the year. There were panel discussions and other ac- tivities to keep them busy at meetings. A Weiner roast with the Senior Hi-Y closed their program for the year. Oflicers for the year are Mike Grove, presidentg Gary VanWey, vice presidentg Gorden Dixon, secretary: and Gene Ross, chaplain. Their sponsor is Mr. Robert Latherow. BETA HI-Y BACK ROW-Toonibs, Dixon, Hilty, Grove, Gen- rich. SECOND ROW-Ross, Maddock, Rosser, Elsea. FRONT ROVV-VanVVey. Kerr, Willits. Page fozzrfcen its Valentine Q, ...Sq .A s.,f A Q. if ie' is '3 J, JP BACK Row -Fox, Walton, Garland, Little, Rees, DeLanglade FRONT Row -Dodd, Willenberg, Smith, Shortridge, Stahley, Stirling, Allison, Brandt May 28 marks the anniversary of Howe's ground break- ing. Legends are told about a Queen of the Violets and of children who came to gather violets from what was called Violet Hill. After the building was IQl1llSll9Cl, her spirit remained and each year she comes visibly into the midst of the student body to remind the students of their past and request their appreciation and loyalty. Each year a philosopher is chosen from the Senior HI-Y to review the highlights of the year. In 1954 Philosopher Hoyt Miller welcomed the queen and her court. Candidates for queen were chosen from the Vihota Club members. From the seven candidates Barbara Shortridge was elected by the student body to reign as Queen of the Violets. Tradition lives on BOTTOM LEFT-After the ceremony the Queen CENTER RIGHT-Philosopher Hoyt Miller re- and her attendants leave Violet Hill- views the events of the past year during the BOTTOM RIGHT-Violets dance their welcome Pageant. to the queen. E 1 55 3 is ' . t m I jg 'pyfgffy 'Q if JV P 1,4 giwgiff Wfgwfff Q?55.5' MM' y W M ggi M 2,9 N 'iff QM K yy fbi .L I wwvdggakw ' ' 1 xwgfe Jfpf,w5,5f Gy? WW fyjjw Niydgbk . as W so UWA , ' ' 'WS WOM + 1 I fl . Howeites like variety 1 a A variation of the routine regu- lar school day is a fire drill. This is one drill that the students wel- come, especially in fair weather- more so if it breaks up a dull class. However, fire and air raid drills are not scheduled for class breaks. Their function is to pre- pare students and faculty to meet possible emergencies. Page sixteen nr lf' R was , , .i A familiar sight to Howeites and the surrounding community is Howe's tower. Not only is this a trademark of the school. but students approaching campus from the north can always tell if they're on time by its large clock. Useful as well as ornamental, the tower once housed the publica- tions ofiices. Since the addition of the new wing it now holds the foreign language office. TOP--Kay VanBlaricuni, Janet Fouts, Janice Grubb and their dates, Fred Peggs, Larry Galuppo, and Ronnie Homeier show olf the winning corsages at the Turnabout Twirl. MIDDLE-Cheerleaders Jacque Wooden and Mar- tie Dorsett practice new yells in the gym lobby. BOTTOM-Howeites get in extra licks on their assignments during the 9th period as they Wait for after school activities. Howeites participate in many activities after the regular school day. Interest clubs, such as the Latin Club, and small music groups help fill these hours. One night a year girls have a chance to treat the man of their choice at the Spring Dance, spon- sored by the Hilltopper staff. Cheerleaders offer their talents by leading the spectators in ath- letic events and pep sessions. Jacque Wooden joined the other city high schools' representatives in cheering Attucks on to the 1955 state basketball title. JUN! I if f1 Susan Stirling experiments with the ink blot test on subjects Jo Ann Hartley, Donna Willenberg. Sue Huffman, Eleanor VVhitely and Linda French. Seniors show stage talent Sid ..... Wally . . . Gus Lillian .... Mark . . . Horatio .. . Walola . . . Therese . . . News Boy . . Man ...... Woman . . . Girl . . . Polka. Cast Laurie Martha ... .... Joann.. Amelia . . . ,.. Caroline .... i . . ., Susan Stirling' . . . .. Mike Romy Kay YanBlaricum . . . . . Pat Sanders .. Sylvia Upshaw Nancy Nita-hman . . . Sandra Chase .. .. Joe XYilliams . . . . John Marsh .Eleanor VVhiteley Donna Willenberg' Grace .... , ..... Sue Huffman Linda French . Jo Ann Hartley . . . . Dave Pursell .. Duane Darling' .. Jeannine Rapp .. Pat Parker Pat Sanders. Kay YanBlaricum and Mike Romy demonstrate the Purge We .f TOP LEFT-VVatching Joe VVilliams and Susan Stirling rehearse their part in the play are Nancy Nitchman, Dave Pursell, Duane Darling and Jeannine Rapp. TOP RIGHT-Sylvia Upshaw seems to be intrigued with John Marsh's ex- planation of the Mellipus Umbellus Umbellus. BOTTOM RIGHT-As Mike Pullin and Mike Romy engage in a bout of fisticuffs, Sandra Chase, Nancy Nitch- man, Kay VanBlaricun1 and Pat Sanders try to separate them. P Xgggf 'laypsfge Y Curtain time! The Little Dog Laughed was presented by the seniors on the nights of April 28 and 29. This comedy was written by Vera and Ken Tarpley, and Mr. Darrell Gooch was the director. The plot involves Laurie, a college girl, all Wrapped up in the subject of psychology. Laurie comes home on vacation and decides her family is a bunch of psychological knotsfl She sets about trying to solve their problems. Laurie's family turns the tables on her and pulls some psychological experiments of their own. Laurie learns a good lesson from her fam- ily and all ends well at the final curtain. Page nineteen raining Room Keeps l'00Illilll Dqllilll IU rlily Squad Seeks I-lg'-nglg Bull Iur Athletes Running Au kg Gamg I onight Second Win 6 ' ,H over Bulldogs i rld .lambore Whuf 11,4-in in Ulu- ph!-511:11 'l'hnx 5x-ml I-wrifalk I--nm Oliva-u !Zr,nfij.g l.r:'L Gum-zl, I1ast Sept. 11, Uv- xhixd guy A fgu Chg 'i'1-'ww I 'Pf Um'V1l W-wllxdflb' has Mn- M031 rm-nm? znliwnlr- lmvv I'vUpp.g fkvntm, IH:-L. 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My Q, T H I LIL WM STORY , , V Jlfl T S203 6 5, '1k C-'a 7Lw.'7 A og QSDQQQQQEQQ f 9 ' QQQQZQQQQQ5 fQi3 Q,Q9,Q, QQ' -K ' 1-X Howe's program of sports provides for competition, strength of character, and good sportsmanship. Sport high- lights of the year included the City Football Jamboree, the Basketball Sectionals, and the Howe-sponsored Hoosier Re- lays at Indiana University. Page twenty-one '- ' Q ,v-. vfwru. ,, 5,35-If Ll sl rv--1 1 . 4: WIA I' .I-jf-9' - . we 'uf A inf- .L iafykl 1- I a as Q. f L s te - -1 s' o sl--J, N . -if 'X 've 3 X-ef. -' 1 ,Fi .L A K -.,p, Q Q Joe ',n f. Q- 'F I 1- N Q N A 1 as 44rmv ii.. f All ff s X 14x V il .S 'T-it ? 'ui 'R 3'3 s 'w 1-f-Fi if- -...N ff 'T' fs: ,ff we fs-of ' ,i N I inn' ' 3 ' i Y A E k 5 t K VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Coaches Kelley and Guyer: Rowley, Propps, Hag'g'ard, Cruse, King: Flew? C0aCh9S Combs and Pierson- SECOND ROW-Bondy, Johnson, Whitaker. Jes- FOURTH ROW-Parrish, D. Stewart, Little Kin- ter. Parks, Heath, Brown. K. Stewart. ser, St1'afle1'- VanA1'Sdale- FRONT Row-shack, Patterson. cox, 01131-. THIRD ROW-Bocldt, Hardamon. Abrams. Smith, McCormick. Livengood. Hornets buzz through 6-2-I season Howes varsity gridiron squad. led by city scoring' champ Cliff Oilar. sported a 6-2-1 record this year. Losing' only to Tech and Broad Ripple and tying' Columbus. the Hornetmen ran wild over the rest of their opposition. Oilar's 139 points gave him the new city scoring' record and placed him third in the state. Also important were the fine passing and quarterbacking' of Bob Little. the running' of backs Kent Stewart, Don King, and Dare Stewart. and the blocking of Phil Strader, Dave Propps. and Dick Yan Arsdel. 529 'Q 'H fin, , V 15 L' t , ' x r QQ Q. rr. f ,x 4 . 'M V 4. 1 '. 'T ' fe if -4, y 'am ' w iv' f V YI' A I V A l Mike Rowley Kenny Parks Oliver Bondy David Parrish Jack Boeldt Opening the '54 season with a heartbreak- ing one point loss to Tech, Howe then pro- ceeded to clobber Attucks, Manual and Noblesville. A tough loss to Broad Ripple followed. After tying Columbus the team rolled over Anderson and Warren Central. Howe's best game of the year was against Washington. Recovering two fumbles deep in the opponents territory, the Hornets led 14-7 at the half. Turned back twice at Howe's goal line, the Continentals finally completed a pass to tie the score. However, returning the kickoff to the Hornet thirty yard line, Little threw a long pass to Oilar who out- raced the defense for the winning touchdown. Final score: Howe 28-Washington 14. Oliar who is only a junior was named to everybody's all-city team and also made the all-state team. He was Voted the Most Val- uable Player while Kent Stewart received the Best Mental Attitude Awarclg Dave Propps and Phil Strader were chosen team co- captains. Stewart wards oil' a YYarren tackler. Dick Brown Dick VanArsdel Dave Propps Dave Livengood Lester Cruse Tk. Yi 4 vi? it ga 1 Y ' 6 ' in 1 f Q 1 A :Y ,X 44 nf W' . f- f. 1 ll r Ye V ,.,.- I t Y ' if If Fwi, ' 5' ,L+ h uk I Larry Kinsey , Don Hardamon Ronnie Heath David Jester Phil Strader VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Howe 6 v,e..,e ,,,v.Y,e,,,w.V,,,,,,, T ech 7 tHowe 7 .....e ,,,....e.....,..., M anual 0 Howe 32 ....,.. .,,i.. C rispus Attucks 12 Howe 26 oo..o, o..o.o..,.....w, M anual 0 Howe 18 ....,, ooo.o.o N oblesville 0 Howe 14 ,..... oYoo,, B road Ripple 21 Howe 20 ,Yo,., ...v.,,vow., C olumbus 20 Howe 35 YY,,o, .......,,ow,,,, A nderson 19 Howe 45 ooo.,. o....,. W arrcn Central 19 Howe 28 ol.,,o.l........... oo.Voow. W ashington 14 City Football Jamboree King plows through for extra yardage. TOP ROW-Don King Cliff Oilar Bob Little Roger Cox Jack Austin Tom Schierbaum BOTTOM ROW-David Stewart Ray Smith Dick Patterson Kent Stewart Charles Bone David McCormick 1 e i- to ,, , , NWWFQ f 1 4' , V ' , ' F' , i?Zf'?-'V' '1 Zig fl .Z 'ff M 2 wr, '9 , v w ' v I 4 V fm Z' W , y , 1 , 1 fa L , Mzefiilgq If V --X , ' Q uf. 6 AM, fn 4. -af -W 5 is in P... 136 4 if A 1,3 , ' f Z fx 44- 1 ff f 227 -, , ,, f' -I i -ou f-- 6 , . , , ,nff , ' f , ' ' w-14-h WWWWMM .9 g 'V '5 ' 31833 03585 8822 vjjikjl-Zi-:1J W ec AR. N3 I - 977.202 - I gyM!jWZfj issw- , 3 . . -3, P My Q in M PQPQPPPFPP F, ff! 9 Q 9 F2 P 2919 ffybWH3W 29999 Mj Wawwlfflm as CQ Q Q 9 . - I 1 fzjxqgjmuoa, JVM W E ,ww wmv fw' ML Mm M2315 W QQ can-PU W if , WK VQQQK iq? WlLE'Zfwy.NL' O 2:1 74 -3.2 550113 kwpp mmm, H' X0 3 , Mft' MWJLAIW if! M J W 3 Wijm ' MW my M M V Mr 'X 'Q Q1 . lv., LU4!f'4QQ XYDL bf guy f 7V4wc,wcfJ ' 3, gx if X 41 tjabwxma, W ,x N! RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Abram, Tooley, Hibner, Love, Deeter, Fiers, Basham, Wallace, McClintic. THIRD ROWvHag'gard. SECOND ROW-Minnis, Fulkerson. Brossart, Eicher, Ohrberg, Christopher, Mesalam, Young. Cline, Coach Pierson. FRONT ROW-Baudendistel. Lich, Gosnell. Means, Lisby, VVatson, B. Thompson. Ulmer. H. Thompson, Anderson. Reserve and frosh teams post winning season RESERVE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FRESHMEN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Howe 39 eCeCC......,eeCee.,C..C.......CC...CCC Manual 6 Howe 21 .......,CCe.CC............,...C..e,,., Manual 7 Howe 0 .CCC .... A ttucks 14 Howe .... Attucks 6 Howe 19 C,,. CCee,. ..,,,r R i pple 14 Howe ,CC.rCC, Ripple 19 Howe 18 ..,. ..,,..CCCC.C....C,,. S cecina 14 Howe 14 .... ,...C... S outhport 13 Howe 19 .,.. ,.,. W arren Central 6 Howe 7 ,,.. CCCCr.,.......... S Cecilia 35 Howe 12 .... ....... W ashington 20 Howe Warren Central 6 Howe ...... Washington 26 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Day, Mgr., Mikels, Gimbel, Chil- Bowen, Hoffbauer, Tharp, Shortridge. Kelleher. ders, Strange, Hiner, Williams, Reynolds, Smith, Toole, Carrico. Donaldson, Coach Richardson- FRONT ROVV-Schrader, Richardson, Johnson. SECOND ROW--Monroe, Starks, Wood, Price, Dobbs, Neel, Bondy, French. Tollefson. Carroll. Thomas. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM BACK ROW-Carter, Hogan, Givan, Kollmeyer, Alexander, Kingham, Rushton. QW A. , 4' 'YF9 -, '-51:41:15 so OWQ I K L YQJQRNET- SECOND ROW-Cox, Rum- V wg 1 I 2 lg? Z baugh. Bell. Layton. R. Hackle- A 4 l Q 1 V . I ' 4 ,. man, Black, Coach Bowman, ' 3 I, , J Rosser. I li' u ' 4 A Q. ' lv is '75 5 M if X , FRONT ROVV-Lash, Bah cock. Harris, Burck, Parrish Lefller, C. Hackleman. Harriers face rough opposition in I954 Howe's cross-country team, under the guidance of Coach Ray Bowman, ended their fall, 1954, season with a won-two, lost-six record. For the twelfth year Howe played host to the Marion County invitational meet. This season our harriers finished fourth, scoring 117 points. 1954 CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE tHowe 34 ............ Crispus Attucks 22 Howe 34. . . ........ Washington 21 Howe 27. . . . . .Lawrence Central 28 Howe 36. . . ........ Anderson 19 Howe 28. . . . . . Warren Central 27 Howe 32 .............. Muncie Burris 23 Howe placed sixth in the city meet. Howe 26 .................. Columbus 29 Howe 30 .................... Manual 25 Howe won eleventh place in the sectional with 288 points. x In cross country low score 1 - RIGHT-Sophomore runner Carl Hacklenian Sprints around the track on the last leg of the gruelling two mile course. Howe won meets over Columbus and over Lawrence Central and placed sixth in the city meet with 181 points. The team lost only two senior lettermen by graduation and has many promising run- ners who will make up a well balanced team next season. Jim Burck was elected team captain. Page fzceizty-sewn Coach Forest Witsman Kurt kollmevei Mike Lefilei Net Squad Wins I2 With only three returning lettermen from last yea1 s team, HoWe's varsity basketball squad won 12 and lost 9 games this year. This record was compiled against a very rugged schedule as the bucketmen played seven of the first ten teams in the state. This YGHIJS starting five was composed of the mainstays of the undefeated freshman team of three years ago. Coach Forest Witsman started the season by using a zone defense against Washington. This was a surprise to everyone, especially fCOHll'i'lI?l0d on page 302 RIGHT-Schneider grabs a rebound in the Ben Davis game. OPPOSITE PAGE-Glotfclty tips one up against New Albany. Cliff Oilar Howald Clotfeltv Ixent qteualt Don Layton Bob Bell Howe Howe 68 ....... 57 ....... Howe 51 .... Howe 74 . . . Howe 75 .... Howe 82 .... Howe 64 .... Howe 55 .... tHowe 59 .... Howe 56 .... Howe 71 .... Howe 67 .... Howe 64 .... Howe 75 .... Howe 63 .... Howe 77 .... Howe 61 Howe 75 1 City Tournament Howe 60 ....... Sectional Howe 54 .... Howe 59 ....... it Overtime Won Lost 12 9 Larry Black Jim Schneider Jim Spears VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE . . . . Washington 47 ....... Franklin 51 . . Connersville 54 Manual 54 Broad Ripple 54 Lawrence Central 50 . . . . , . Southport 56 . . . . . . Columbus 69 . . Shortridge 64 .. . Garfield 54 Tech 86 Ben Davis 72 . . . . Cathedral 62 . . . . New Albany 80 Clinton 61 . Warren Central 49 . Crispus Attucks 90 Lebanon 50 . Crispus Attucks 73 . . . Southport 53 . . . . . Tech 68 Charles Bone the Continentals. as they were easily de- feated. He continued using this defense through most of the season and it was re- sponsible for many of the Hornets' victories. Also important was the team's balanced scoring attack. Mike Lefiier led the team in scoring with Don Layton only a few points behind. When Lefiler or Layton faltered, Kurt Kollmeyer or Howard Glotfelty was there to take up the slack. The boys on the bench did a fine job of filling' in for the start- ers when they became tired or had too many fouls. It was a close race when sophomore Joan Reed was chosen Howe's 1955 basketball queen. The crowning ceremonies took place at the Howe- New Albany game. Don p Layton crowned Joan. Y but Mike Letlier had the pleasure of kissing her. BACK ROW-Janet Gil- pin, Nancy Miller, Queen Joan, Ellen Collier, Lynn Archer. FRONT ROVVgSondra Johnson, Barbara Poggiani. Ann Ricketts. Page thirty ? 1 VARSITY BA SKET- BALL TEAM BACK ROW-Lay ton. Kollmeyer, Glot- felty, Lef'f'ler. Coach Vllitsman. SECO ND ROW- Black. Bone. Spears. Bell, D. Stewart. F R O N T R O W - Perry. ing-r.g Oilar. K. Stewart. A good example of the team's bench strength was shown during the sectionals. During practice, Layton injured his ankle and was unable to play. Kent Stewart and Jim Schneider did a fine job of filling in for him as Howe defeated Southport. That night Bubby Oilar played an excellent game, sub- bing for Layton, but Tech won. At the annual banquet honoring the play- ers, Letiier received the Most Valuable Player Award. Kollmeyer received the Kiwanis Best Mental Attitude Award, and Layton was elected captain for the year. YT? Y? 1 l . l7f7!7V7 .lcv H Yet-A 1-,.. F r,N RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Ray, mgr.g Bottema, Siersdale, Ooley, Cermack, Weber, mgr. SECOND ROW-Christopher, Patterson, Lebeau, Carmichael, Heath. FRONT ROW-Chappell, Mitchell, Given, Coach Rex Anderson. Cagers End Rough FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Lawson, Swenson, Dobbs, Hiner, Waid, Childers. SECOND ROW-Coach Richard Guyer, Cox, Wood, Parrish, Johnson, Gimbel, mgr. FRONT ROW-French, Sterns, Williams, Price. R ,IS Page thirty-two QP' RESERVE BASKETBALL 9 SCHEDULE Howe 38 ............,..... Washington Howe 46 ......, Franklin Howe 38 ........ ....,, C onnersville Howe 41 ....io......,,....,..,.... Manual Howe 59 .......i,...o.,, Broad Ripple Howe 55 ........ Lawrence Central Howe 44 ...........,.......... Southport Howe 47 ....... ,....,.... Columbus Howe 48 .....,,a ........... S hortridge Howe 47 ....5a., ,.... T . H. Garfield Howe 49 .,,..a,, .........,..... T ech Howe 36 .,,,.... aa,.. B en Davis Howe 41 ........ Cathedral Howe 40 ,...... ,,...,. N ew Albany Howe 56 ......ia .oo......,..,.. C linton tHowe 46 Warren Central Howe 48 Crispus Attucks Howe 53 ,.,,,.......,.....a..... Lebanon City Tournament Howe 46 ............ Crispus Attucks Overtime. Schedule FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe 27 39 19 52 28 32 30 19 26 25 29 35 42 29 41 39 27 21 28 40 39 SCHEDULE Warren Central Washington Harry E. Wood Warren Central Scecina Ben Davis Scecina Columbus Shortridge Crispus Attucks Crawfordsville Tech Cathedral Washington Broad Ripple Broad Ripple Crispus Attucks Tech Manual Wood Tourney Sacred Heart Cathedral if . VARSITY GOLF TEAM BACK ROW-R. Rader, David Peters, Don Peters. FRONT ROW - Schutt, Williams, Boggs, Coach Fred Lemley. Linksmen take fourth in state Howe's golf team, coached by Mr. Fred Lemley, won seven of twelve scheduled meets and took second place in the sectional, which they had won in 1953. Howe also took fourth place in the state meet losing by only four strokes. The divot diggers won the annual Bates- ville tourney with a team score of 315. Sec- ond place team was Martinsville with a score of 328. Besides playing golf in the spring and early summer, the team usually has one or two fall meets scheduled. During the '54 season Howe participated in the fall city- county golf tourney at Coffin Golf Course. Of the ten teams participating Howe won second place, losing only to Shortridge, the state champions. Q' fel. . 1954 GOLF SCHEDULE Howe 318 ............. Broad Ripple 323 Howe 315 ........ ..... S hortridge 306 Howe 313 ............... Shortridge 303 Cathedral 335. . .Crispus Attucks 360 Howe 314 ........... Crawfordsville 308 Howe 325. . . Howe 313. .. Howe 322. . . Howe 317. . . Howe 323. . . Howe 319 ..... Tech 354. . . Howe 314 ..... ln izolf the lowest sc J: ff ,t if ,4,,t,':v-35 rt at .. is Don Williams hits an iron I shot while David Peters and 7 Bill Stevens look on. w A . . . . . . . . Shortridge 303 . . . .Warren Central 376 Tech 370 . . . Crawfordsville 321 . . . Martinsville 344 . . . . Shortridge 313 . . . . .Martinsville 324 . . . . Washington 341 'W 1.34. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM ' X 'mf ,A BACK ROW-Heath, Rudicil, Black, Sanders, Parrish. THIRD ROW-Bogaert, Bone, VonBurg, LeGacy, Patterson. SECOND ROW-Billingsley, Davis, Leffler. FRONT ROW-Little, Fox, Layton, Coach Pier- son. Diamond squad wins 7 Howe's varsity baseball team sported a 7 won, 10 lost record for the '54 season. High- lights of the schedule were close victories over Manual, Attucks, and Washington re- spectively. On the other hand, Franklin Township and Cathedral proved easy games for the squad. Perhaps the most thrilling contest of the year was a one-run loss to Ben Davis, which took 13 innings to deter- mine the winner. Dale Davis was the team's leading hitter with a .377 average. Mike Lefiler was the leading pitcher with four of Howe's seven victories to his credit. Davis shows VonBurg and Billingsley the batting stance which enabled him to lead the team at bat with a .377 average. 1954 VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE Howe 0 ..,......,.,..L..4,,..........LLL, Shortridge 4 Howe 5 ......,. ,........,............. M anual 4 Howe 7 ,,,.o,,. ,,.,,,, C rispus Attucks 5 Howe 19 .....,w, LALLAL F ranklin Township 2 Howe 2 ....,... ......,.....,..,... A nderson 7 Howe 1 ,,.,..,, .,eLL L awrence Central 3 Howe 18 ,,...... ....,,......,,, C athedral 3 Howe 1 ,,,,,,,, ,.,vee,,ww,.,,Le M anual 2 Howe 3 ...,.,.. ....LL.,.... S outhport 15 Howe 1 .,...,.. ...,..,,..,.L.....,.,.. T ech 2 Howe 10 ,,.,..,. .,,V,,. C rispus Attucks 9 Howe 0 ,.,,..,, L........ B road Ripple 5 Howe 7 ,,.,.,.. ..... W arren Central 4 Howe 0 ,,,,,,,v ,,..,,,,l, S hortridge 2 Howe 3 ,,,,,,,, ,,,., W ashington 2 SfHowe 6 ,,,,,.,, ,.,, B en Davis 7 Howe 1 ..,,,,......e.......,eee.,,..... Washington 2 City Tournament Howe O ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,.,..,,,...,,.. Shortridge 5 713 Innings Davis was chosen most valuable player: Don Layton received the Best Mental Atti- tude Award, and Dick Patterson received the Ted Guthrie Memorial Award as the most LEFT-Bob Little takes a cut at the pitcher's offering. mas Mike Lefher shows Ron Fox the pitching grip which produced four victories. improved player. The Donald Clapp Best All-Round Athlete Award was presented to Ron Fox. MIDDLE-Don Layton awaits the descent of a high fly ball. RIGHT-Jack Bogaert spears a hard line drive. Page tlzirfy-five ' l 2 ... , - V r vw' - ' vmwvwqqyfq ' SML... gif!-14-9' fmMlQ1 MW 11:5 W ff W , 7 '? Of ff W 5jy?igNY if jf XAJQ kv E VA iE7fNi,Qifi?139XE 3 X 4pSf'1f'j3ff , 532 5 fy55li5Xf50gffjiiQ 2595 33 VX if ' ,fn vi V X ' N 4 X 4 Q A .ff x - N t' X,w' 5 . N I V 'Vx V i- , --' -1- 1' , I ' . . 'K W 51 , - gbfxgx x,.' if ' ' Page tlzirty-s'i.v I-M offers sports for all Mr. Alvin Geier supervises the intramural sports program, which provides intraschool competition for approximately 400 boys not on regular athletic teams. In the winter Mr. Geier organ- izes a schedule of play for basket- ball. Teams are divided into two groups, freshmen-sophomore, and junior-senior leagues, to make competition more equal. The championship team in each league meets in the playoff game prior to the senior-faculty basket- ball game. ' In the spring, baseball, golf. badminton, ping-pong, bowling, shuflieboard and volley ball pre- dominate on the intramural pro- gram. Winners in each sport are presented medals at the spring athletic banquet. UPPER LEFT-Ping-pongg CEN- TER-Badminton: BOTTOM-Basket ballg LONVER RIGHT-Shuffleboard. HU we BACK ROW-Leucht, Holobek, Sanders. SECOND ROW-Irish, Rasmussen. FRONT ROW-Doyal, Highfill, Perry, Gimbel. Managers assist coaches With the six varsity and ten reserve and freshman teams, Mr. Lyman Combs needs much help checking out all the athletic equipment and keeping it in good shape. The student managers work every night after school caring for equipment and helping to treat athletic injuries in the training room when Mr. Combs is busy. The managers are on hand at ath- letic contests with water and towels and other needs of the athletes. Senior Fritz Leucht is the chief student manager and overseer of the other managers. Reserve sluggers post 4-5 season RESERVE BASEBALL SCHEDULE Howe 5 ........ ........ M anual 9 Howe 10 . . . . . Manual 4 Howe 8 .... . . Cathedral 12 Howe 7 . . .... Cathedral 6 Howe 10 .... . . . Broad Ripple 3 Howe 6 .... ........ T ech 10 Howe 7 .... . . Washington 13 Howe 8 .... ...... T ech 4 Howe 5 . . . . . Washington 8 Howe's reserve baseball team was the city's best hitting and worst fielding team according to Coach Forest Witsman. A good example of this was the first game of the year: Manual got only one hit, but won the game. The Hornets were the only team to de- feat Broad Ripple as Kent Stewart homered in a show of power. Other leading hitters besides Stewart were Phil Strader, Dick Van Arsdel and Larry Kinsey. RESERVE BASEBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Howard, Spencer, Coach Witsman, K. Stewart, Haggard, Jester. SECOND ROW-Bowles, Kinsey, Koll- meyer, H. Miller, VanArsdel, Rubush. FRONT ROW-Mitchell, mgr.g McCor- mick, A. Miller, J. Glotfelty, VonBurg, Munroe, mgr. I fi ,' Howe 61.... at . Howe 79.... wr i 1954 TRACK SCHEDULE . . . Bloomington . . .Warren Central 39 21 Howe 7213. . ........ Ben Davis 4413 Howe 74 .... . Lawrence Central 43 Howe 5523. . ..... Broad Ripple 6115 Howe 611f3, . . . . . Crispus Attucks 5523 Howe 8012. ....... Southport 361g Howe 67. . . . . . Warren Central 49 Manual 44 Howe 7612. . . ...... Columbus 4012 Howe . . . . .Muncie Central 82 Sectionals . . . . .Howe first Regionals .. .... Howe fifth Harold Kouns. Howe's iecord holder in the broad jump, in action. Cindermen Win Sectional Coach Ray Bowman's varsity track squad climaxed their 1954 season by winning the Sectional at Washington. This is the fourth sectional Howe has won in the last six years. The spikesters had a very good season, winning eight of their 10 meets and winning LEFT-Armand Roach breaks the tape for a first in the 440 yd. dash. CENTER-Jim Burck starts his lap in the mile four events in the Howe sponsored Hoosier Relays at Indiana University in March of 1954. Harold Kouns represented Howe well in the State meet by taking second place in the broad jump. Kouns had a jump of 2215 relay. RIGHT-Dick Hildreth passes the baton to Pete Shick in the mile relay. Page flzz'-rty-eight r , WH: NRJ ., ,Q53W4q edgy , N . - . 5 A... VARSITY TRACK TEAM BACK ROW-Bey, Burgan, Hackleman, Rum- baugh, Roach, Brown, Wallace, Babcock, Hogan. SECOND ROW-Burck, Shick, Thomas, Oilar, during regular competition to set a new school record. Kouns led the team in point production with 212 points earned. He was also voted most valuable player. ' Other team members with high P RESERVE TRACK TEAM on TOP ROW-Miller, B. Babcock, J. Babcock, Hogan, Coach Anderson. THIRD ROW-Homeier, Marsischky, Butler, Collins, Bottema. .V Sharp, J. Eade, Fox, Cermack, Brossart. FRONT ROW-Coach Bowman, Hildreth, Sterba, Eade. Steele, Ponti, McNeeley, Lowe, Kouns. 115, Jim Burck 114, and Bob Eade with 103. Roach was elected captain and Eade received the best mental attitude award. point totals were Armand Roach wr U ,gin 'A X r-as x 9 5 SECOND ROW-Lisby, Brown, Suhr, Smith, Sturgeon, Eade. FRONT ROW-Johnson, Hackleman, Baudendistel, Bey, Hankins. FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM TOP ROW - V a n W e y, Bymaster, Fiers, Sharp, Coach Richardson. THIRD ROW-Gill, Osborne, Hilty, Toombs, Kingham, Treanor. SECOND ROW-Harvey, LeVine, Col- lins, Ray, Wallace, Ross. FRONT ROVV-Bransford, Hacker, Burgan, Packard, Rumbaugh, Watson. Q55 W C -. I W www 8 f 3 'au .vr sf -6' -K ,. ' 1' ,2.X,6'F,,'re 4 a A 'ati eaee A ix Janice Brown, president: Pam Burk. vice presi- dent Jane Vogt, secretary-treasurer served this year as officers of G.A.A. New sponsor, new activities G.A.A. is participating in many interest- ing activities this year including bowling, volley ball, basketball, track, badminton, speedball, softball, recreational sports, and swimming at the Y.W.C.A. A new feature has been added to their curriculum this year. Schools throughout A red forward hits the basket tying the score once again in a basketball tourney. the state are invited to a play day. Teams are set up with one girl from each school on each team. Teams then compete in such events as tumbling, basketball, and relays Accompanying and instructing the par ticipants is the new G.A.A. sponsor, Mrs Betty Burton. The girls are ready for action as the volley ball game gets underway. -.-11iys1n.11 '1 1l MG. fi! BACK ROW-Vogt, Burk, Reed, Isaks, Arbuckle, Freeman, Lazier, Sordean, Fouts. SECOND ROW-Harris, Elich, Viewegh, Her- rington, Brown, Barker, Pope, Robb. FRONT ROW-Stine, Boren. Toler, Enders, Wil- son, Benjamin, Cowan. brin new look to G.A.A. Every year on the Friday before Christ- mas vacation, G.A.A. and the Lettermen's Club sponsor the Winter Wonderland Dance. Dave Stewart was crowned Winter Wonder- land King at this year's afternoon hop. In the spring the annual G.A.A. banquet is held. Members then receive their awards which are given on the basis of points earned by participation in G.A.A. events. The awards are emblem, letter, sweater and, RIGHT-Mara Isaks demonstrates a flank-vault on the apparatus. the highest award, a wall plaque. In the spring of 1954 Janice Brown and Dale Penn were, for the first time in Howe's history, awarded this plaque. At the end of each year a nominating committee is selected at large from the G.A.A. group to chose nominees for presi- dent for the coming year. All the girls in the student body vote for one of the three girls selected. 1 l 11 .ww-nvma ' 1.f,,-q,.'wq-,,n -fwgwrmlv eds Organiik ur Student Council Hilltupper ins f0TC PWS fficers Are Best ll- merican Award 'Ft U'?'f0fmS . pool Clubs. 1 ' V v A . I A ylw R07-fl l x , . we's girls' c-luhs hsvef me Student Council is here Fhg Senior Representative ui The 15,.,Q Hillmnpm- bag won ' 7 1 ,cf to hom war? if-,ized and QYECBYS niece stay, and so are its l!nnn1eC0oper. Hg has eyes uf thg Naginmg Schuifwgic P,-eg. I-11-1 Clubs Glve TC sein iq .t in otwsms were also discussd y elected ulflcers.. You'vc blue nnd'black hair, He mea- Associagiogs All-.iiU01'lC3l1'Y , .razincl ' 3 he Tefhcamirg ,rear one 0' them all in the hall? of aursis.9lflfi .M'lWh1vi4D0UI1lifY0g award. F1110 Chance For ,mfg U of the Lfiirelrs is t0 ii E' 50 now 13,5 take 3 C User BQ 31879 ey 'ren' .' fl? This award is nused on th- , , Ll' Owners signed ac-ations fv----- 0 gh at them- ' . Shfiivv- and f-HWS mv H' NS theme .,f me bon.. .linen Itfl Character Bulldmgff PM If we ummm. an - Eme- mm Sheppard. our preszdent, agmmn. Hehas nu pceve. iw! Cm-craze, gpm-fs, and nrqmiw. 'YQ'-Ylllat-gd. the V A b, Su. n V.l.P. who, inuidentnlly, he likes little hlackxhended mm of hmk content' Bm. The g,3,,5.,,. my um 5,5 41? ' tt, S elected LieutQnanF GOVell' EUS-,' , are placed in divisions detw Beta Hi-Y are uwr2a l '4 o S by on the Federalist ticket in Carol Pryor is nc-xtx :in nur mined by schooi em-Ollmenf mx. Whig, are af- t O H, Jug! t nfs mock electionx He has awgenda, repreeientatlng tb? Whethm- the book if - 'inn ' P .. feffffffi- sn eyes, brown l'l81X',A:gd is Junior Class. Shi? has Sitfeqn.. by gff-Sgi, fn' letf im., T lgierv- -V I aviw, k.,,,L,,,,, fm lo . Back Street air eyes and rown air. . e is I Huw, Y H-..-Q' ff . 'J' I 'm'f'm'. are Mit. li-fflmondl a cuteb lil' gil 'who dhas 5' 5 . Xian Eelnnlig to Mev . n I 1 .N nwsday 12, Lal, 'Fm rfff1':f:gtc:'g:3':g Bias. Reed. Jnniursg 2 . ' ' aw'-' f ' e . ,. Q. An -. W' nch-fxgetgfogxors. 1...-. V llama mT.UbHn5'.m- AH is-ilzle-its' melzitunfs-every gf-kuwu and the gguvimzmw,-, fav, Hgitgi are Mitzi: get 1599572 it 231.12 Arm, .toning editnr was Marcin Hlzill--. xghinih wmzmn MS! .5351 ml-ml in rod. Tat-,,.. JI1:.l5'iIYm,l.i w'1'!l:l'fE-ig A '- . -Q , . f' f ,A f' l 5' VK , K.: 4 Hu, , .X . v - - Y v l 5 ale' '. . - 0 0 1 g sz-: -Ita kiinzunmgggnugggfit Y mv Y X .Myne more about gxLIiE5sHvg3illa:5ie1'I:ggi:i did Ingivin?ly.?Ui,fPIfll:gJ:fng:rdilu? gndgn-P biags'-xgglfrrgxrllg Slum.. !,eagUl.,3,' Irene, , , 1 - , n Qu. 1 ' 1 . '. 4. ' 1 1 ', i, n em L, I , , ,. ., .. , -1 . , , l .m , ik? P' tl f 1' Vee is a Nancy,N.lf?im2u3vE Lhgliinhjgl mEl'ii?1tlf:gi::31Hof the Hilllopper H5'YlQSf'f.MS1i4?n5iJx's nf the Insta ms a liberty irlq-elixriintimi,'iimtzi MECNS are lo, A ua 9' lil P' ' Ummm rkpumnzi ' . f was the Pictorial Revin- of H'-V lo A lk- JYUHQ' , ,in fm, A U, ,edgy pW,j.jk.y1g3 Camlgl 5' big man m SPUUS- He dark brown hun- anxl lnmxn H H 11,54 4, 'ihc Senior l-ll-X w5'lce1's arc' -f noi lldllnlf in X-iw., ,u.:i,1m-1-LA Kath-, UIC-91' blue 95:65 and 'lurk PY95- She nwwuilks 5' In mu K . as follows: Tmn Shemlarrl. fnifillgryrfinlwlll br mwn- .A Q-wi-oIru'i 'xridw4'arol,' own hair and mGnsurf:S Swiss steak and ' 1-ying nite prehidentl Nurnmn V-www' f J 'if - Silly' Why DNV! YOU BE' mzvmwling tn her. Nancy haf vjcwplegidvntg llhh Vi, I l'i'l1 Nha' 1115-an HU by ge Me and a cute little gg pgf ypnvv, and mi qui-tain ' ' mx I K, f lin gk.hs2atlell gal are his fnvoi- Moy. ,H Trek To lfjfjf S. Girls that smnke are hw To complete our list, we lwvu ip: ',:gfj'.fM2 l peevi-, nnd he likes foml in Scrib Shi-fifnr, Freslxmzin Hl.we'S x V' x - -L iwfllll me-prrfswalitailvc i135 511043 Thi' Umtb Q . V. x i V Murcia Shick is next nn our ,md I Slum ' 'K -'n U'l: ', 'lf i:f'Ki fY 'Jie Q as secretary. This lfiusy Hin: :- ':i'Yf- Ele gnl has big eyes '-H' purn hair. She orite sung is ng: thu Way. In cl, ice cream and cal shrimp tmp her list. ' pc-eve is lmys whfw yn'-A in lwl' ftxvu. iniun if ybu would f good quahtil-5 of Student Cuumzil. YOU ve thu perfect man. Assistant tn Nitllflbl is hi-lei-. He has bluff syus msn linir, what than-Q is Hg nn-nsulcs ii' Z . -lung to Me and fiiufl mtg Qigpg on his list. ents as though a cs-rtairi 5 rind really sends him. ' Last of the olflrvlv. ill-ii List, comes Dick Wood. UEl5lll'k'l'. He is. lmown tu us an Wumly. Dinh cvntly chnsvn griverinil' c owe. He- has lirowll EYE ntclwri liy lu-own hair, and even. Rock of Grilwz-lite! his fzwrvritv SOME- Glfi nuke are his pet peev-f. is nn gal, as there 1 pudent ouncil lans Projects lid ynu know your Student lnuil has srinu- very ivltvrt-N prnjs-cts plnnncd fm thi .rf First of ull, an in-in tivulzu' iliivx-ont to juniur- that lin- Stullrfnt f'1nnlcil ie vsliuzltilug tllc- pnsllvility nf irws r00L'iving their .wt-nina' 'city nl thu 1-ntl wi' lhib jnnf 1'0l1l. The cluvifilm will lily munm-ll ul A lzllcx rlnlv. 'lie H1-Y Vinh lmrl 1'i-iw-in-sl lhillllllli :uppr-ivnl frum tin' 1l'lt'ii tu C-mtimlr .wpnnsnrimg orti dune:-5 after um sovcn nu lmeln-tlinll gunmen. is Hilliiibb ' ' Bl' ampaigns pimprnnl . .Indy Bri lllltqpner subscription uanillillein Full yn is Sept, -23 to uct, Z.X21r1vylinri.A ini-ln hnmcroom will hnve n kurt Iwi lscripliun agent., Thu ill!- fc ycurlmok will rust 52,110 I will 1-mituin plvtlxn-s -if all -il-nts. Undnrvlnssmcn pm es will be take-n Svpt. lil. influru getting ll yvzixli-mia. ei IL curly, lui wlwn tht -ks arf- issnt-tl nm-xl spring, re will he no extras nn anlc. hr- annual Hilltnppvr Au- ibly will lu: huhl Sept. Lil, l the main feature will hu introcluvtiun nf Brown Buy l Liuldt-n Girl candidates. Al is time the stud' is wnrlzing the at-ripl for the pmigxuin 'lr-adinir the Hllllnpper stall H yvm- are Ellen ifnlliei- itor-in-chicf. and Gloria: nms, associate editor. Url. E' is the date which has in set. for the Brown mill llriyl li walt- vie' 1 -pilwna fl--ni K 1-vt-xy in vrgrzllll v A-rs xx .l-fnvs. Ws Tqkfa. Ext! iliACtlVItl8S 1 :nut l uxlung z-it-lg the r Q4 nf gin- Llznvie-: Rusrhhac L ill ,L- The studmil st l-5 ivan Viillen nufzn-est mzlnagex I - ,. lm- nm lmimmt-rs I :md infuse msn Susan Stn-ling am rcspectinwljv. Tb manzizei 15 Sta-vs anal Ulhifrr on S respf ndrnce, Pinter Q. Enrbara Quiz 'Emi Team Battles Speedw. Howe will opp-se S1 the :hind munll nf Q thu Air. Har. lfl. Til five iounds zafzngeth Wlri. Haxtin Lau Wins Dfllnlhu li. Kirk ini Studios l'-Hpslrtm tlmiu wh-1 are lini- Hnwc f' im this Sallj Han nn-i l 'lm S' air tv-J' per Tl, -mi :md :un 1: :ml C-mzrfnnt, W Wir l-- unit F the bln lm, .l-nn: ml eww. may AK H, 1 if nppnsxnl TQ 7.635 'un six Till' Siu :is Bud l To Pl, , Hardiime Hop . By Gurnuliuv l'rr1ltin Mau. T5 is thi- rlnli- fur thi- .-Xswrnlxly llziln'-' Lu lu- hclxl nl S1730 p.nl. ai Schm-I TT. Thx' ilzlnui- fan' limit nmnlli if liaswl nn just hnxnnwin' nn-lnnnl and will bv s-ullml tht' llnrlllinni Hop. The uLl.l1'0 fm' tin- dance' will iw: Levis. The- mlnncu rommittn-ri mnsi-its of Sic-ve Fittz. rhnirmnng Judy Brown. vivo-ol-iuii-num: nnil Ron rlulif lull 1.- ln-ln nllmixs lin lllfi wrlwill l 'yt-Lil . ni sluli, Turnfgr. prlfqnlvritz .inn l. l.lvn'vll, Yiw- Uliilvi, ul tllv will ll-vwui, :iw J 111101. lwillfillvlllg ltnllllfwrix I'i:ln1, avr- lctnryz :xml Xnnvy .'-l'nQll1nxQ. txauelxivr. .lnuim ulllvixn of Yun--tai :uv Yllzn ilyn llnglnw, pwsn-l-will .Pvuxn l'nni-nl-ln-, x'iw-pn-siri--lit: .inily Smnxm-in-, at-nfrvlxxr-5: :ml .laxnivc Fm. tliwsxxxx-1'. Tin- szn1lnn'nm't- vluli. Ln Yirnl, vit-vtvll .lunivv llzllill. in-csilll-nt: Nami-y Xiu-hnlan, vim--wc-elillvrxli lrvm' rxlilfilllll l i.:.-vii-tnrv: nncl Vat ll--M-lwi'. 3 -.lnxvi s I :nc pnlgnun ni. tim Air Jn Tlzursda XVISH Nlnr Band Adds New Me ' il of , ,. . min' .hziiiiiliizilgiimgs . Tm' : H wm: PWM Wm ,WNMNW F1 lb Hema n-hh-ll n- tint 1-ol l ' ' ' ' -X Band vncinlwwz 0 i4fi?Kxl.uxv.A fixmn' lin-li:-nf bzglshiiyx 'Gene - 1 7 llc, Dale! tlnnnlnnvx .ind ..u I, LASHnwqcL and Six llowe R0 Cadets Advani To 24 Lieuiem ----A Urtct will fxngf. l Y Patrons of Manual and Howl? ,-lx 'Q? .iff mf High Svhwls W' mmwd 'U i1iEilhi'll.-tt'ni.fii liri mveting of the PTA Seuondaslm nf Th.. xsflnf. School Serviifs Cmnxnirzee at 'Ez The f'h.u-nllnrvs a- p.m. Feb 16 in the Howe gyrig'-'Ulf QT' lf girls , naslum- iii'ifQ-l.1l'leZL.f4l5ff'.lf purpose of the meeting' accorgiils' imiws iii vm img to General Supe-rmiende Ml., Frank S, wmk --- l H. L. Slxibltt, is to Sssisi P89-l'0lhe -lin-rim' nf the in learning more fully about tzmups, Mr. .lim Sl Schools R.O.'l'.C. unit lx! details of high school pro8Ym,XVlBC will he tht' all promgigfd LQ 2nd S-mi Sei-tigual meeqjngs The 'm 'llff f Pl. 'Those promoted are Rnd Six cadets of Haw! ' 'ar Octet are Lynn blur V rw-dy have been held at Tallinn. lawn Filllmkfwalfff B 2S- . and Ampplgw High ,B'3h94Knpp, Elenmn- White Muck M9WbmYv5 R0 .. -,nga f lliartin, Blau-il?n4S1'liii lem, ind John Ridge. 6 U,j3?f6,7iff if ?lLVKJw 44, JJ B 49 Z- ffg'W' ' V6 lg: 41,6255 'Z7 Le Z fc ff t tfgffw ff W-VQZJLKW THE mam STORY CDF' AGTLVI TIES f '......V O 9 P P9999 h - - - YQQQPQQQ M, M, 'QIQP 99 9 Qpx Q99 99? 99 std tp t pt t 1 t t h d th gl th y Aft h lh H111 thf t t 1 p th t tfH t llp td tt Q 3 Ax 4- Q l Q Q l l 1 , TOP PICTURE BACK ROW-Donaldson, Bowles, Hyer, Horton R. Nichols, Kingham, English, Mowbray, Lash. THIRD ROW-D. Nichols, Shortridg'e, Puckett, Scils, Cox, Morton, Tribby, Toole, Cook. SECOND ROW-Hoynes, Walters, Carroll. Bry- ant, Parrish, Elliott, Settles, Smith. FRONT ROVV-Crowell, LeVine, Lyon, Thomas Merritt, Monahan, Wallace. BOTTOM PICTURE BACK ROVV-Gordon, Lawson, Schulze, Babcock Morris, Ewert, Mohler. THIRD ROW - Compton, Dunbar, Haskctt Thomas, Ridenour, Gray, E. Johnson, Macldock. SECOND ROW-Gregrory, Cunningham, Robert- son, Hoguc, Starks, Scott, Calvert. FRONT ROW-lVIcKinzie, Barnes, Smith. Bran- clenburgg West. XVillits, R. Johnson. Pngc jhrfy-four A A 5,4 . , J, 5 - , -Q 7 1 TOP PICTURE BACK ROW-Evans, Crossley. Spencer. Apple gate, Mort, Connor, THIRD ROVV-Freeland, Muncie, XYinbun, Cash man, Pruett, Kuhn, McDowell, XVood. SECOND ROVV-Cripe. Smith, Barnett. Russel' Imel, Freeman, Baudendistel. FRONT ROVV-Kerr. Thomas. Poguc. Mulligan Strange, Vernon, Archer. BOTTOM PICTVRE BACK ROW-Abbott. B1'2llltlQIll3lll'2'. DIL-Cilleln Dixon, Bondy. Spell. Scott. THIRD ROW-Holobek, Lawson. Gregory. Can ada, Sauer, Thompson, Burgess, Musgrove. SECOND ROW - Giescking, Gladden. Ridge Cline, Day. Hannemann, Freeman, Nonweiler. FRONT ROXV-Balfour, Ramsey. Goussy. lViese Ncutzcnhelzer. Berry, Gorman. XAJA.. oo A feminine touch was added to the R.O.T.C. unit by the sponsors and the girls' drill team. Organized by the Student Council, the drill team was under the direction of MTSGT. S. R. Mossbarger. R.O.T.C. sponsors for this year were Irene Allison, Susie Brothers, Caroline Parker, and Sally Shake. Irene was Honorary Battalion Com- mander. The girls inspected the unit and marched in parades. Howe's first R.O.T.C. sponsors Sally Shake, Caroline Parker, Irene Allison, and Susie Brothers model their new uniforms. Mllltary Added to Howe On Thursdays and Fridays it is very easy to tell what new course is being offered at Howe, since R.O.T.C. uni- forms are worn those days. This is Howe's first year to offer R.O.T.C. to the boys. Cadets march and drill on the campus, practice on the rifie range, and study army life. A color guard was organized to pre- sent the colors at assemblies and ath- letic events, and to march at the head of R.O.T.C. parades. Four rifle matches were held at Howe in February. Howe placed fifth in city competition. IVI,fSgt. S. R. Mossbarger and Sgt. G. B. Harstad are in charge of the unit. The colors are presented by the R.O.T.C. colorguard at a night football game. X I 5 H: -M-Q Page forty-five gf 5'W 9 3 1- '-1 Q 4 Aw, + ,. . ' Y , KJ s 0 . MQ ' NTU 7' 1' 1-'W ' 'A : x Q Y - K ,xi Q 7 ,x l 0 Q? VNV 'x 1- 0: .' ,I to l' Il C5' .. . 'rj ,NV . l ,'.' 1 .1 . t. If' P' x 12 I HJ. C- . S ' I l+ K JJ I X-+ uv ' 1. ' -Q' . . I Q' A' x. x. . Lf 4 Ov f 15- -s- igig v,jL-It -J' 'fz.'- . ' 5 ff H E INSIDE 5-rom' OF H OWS 3 '1' + lf 9 - -X-47 f if-'-'2 if1 - - O Q Q 9 922 Wg X Q Q ee Q Q 95529 Q 99 Q Q Q Q QQBT fi? f a 9 Q 9 QI -XF If . 4 - row., 2LQq,Lu, ' QfQ5ffZ?5W,wM6J f QQ, 3132315 f Jr pa T xii- fwuw HW s Carr Howeglfljgh School gli?-BF Kg? yQ?LE3fQai is,tndiana , My A L 1 N 2 XXV A Q ' f-. 4 El ,D . Skmgmg., db as gig - X 3 if? gall Q' , .. TSX Q 5 , . Q, 1 Xb +R Evil-4, X 5 Q 3? leg 422 'EX J, AQ w QQ H X , v 1 K , L w. ,.. f 1 9 ' TOP LEFT-Susie Stirling and Dave Lichte- BOTTOM LEFT-Virginia Palencia tells John a nauer, spies, put sheriff John Marsh in the chest. thing or two. TOP RIGHT-John is surprisvd to see Dave held BOTTOM RIGHT-Kathy rewards Hoyt! at gun point by Hoyt Miller and Kathy XVilkens. Page forty-si.1' Staging the one-act play Antic Spring in the City Drama Festival, held at Manual High School, was one of the activities of the Footlight Reveler's, Howe's dramatic club. Howe was honored in that two of the four awards given at the festival were presented to Howeites. Susie Stirling was named the best actress, and Jim Harvey was judged the best actor. Thespians, those in the club who are qual- ified for membership in the National Dra- matic Society, attended the District Thespian Conference last March. Presiding over the group the past year were Hoyt Miller, presidentg Dave Lichte- nauer, vice-president, and Kathy Wilkens, secretary. Mr. Darrell Gooch sponsors the Revelers. Fog Island, a mystery play, was pre- sented by the Footlight Revelers last No- vember. if BACK ROW-Lichtenauer, Clark, Staley, Branden- burg, Miller, Romy. THIRD ROW-Genrich, Marsh, Pursell, Fahrbach, Hines, Collins. SECOND ROW-Webster, Stevens, Bauermeister, Stirling, Whyte, Vogt, Holaday. FRONT ROW-Stewart, Kovac, Harvey, Maxwell, Wilson, Keller, Gee. Howeites win Oscars The plot concerned three spies who try to get Jerry Martin to reveal secret informa- tion. They are interrupted in their isolated island hideout when the sheriff and a group of lost feminine campers wander in. Before the night is over the girls capture the spies, revive the sheriff, and patch up a romance be- tween Jerry and the sponsor of the campers. The cast is listed as they appear in the picture below. Ann Wickliie, played by Janet Fahrbach, is not pictured. Mrs. Williams ..... Williams .........,.... Susan Stirling Dave Pursell Jerry Martin .......... ........,,. H oyt Miller Sheriff Doolittle ....... ................. J ohn Marsh Brock ...............,.... Dave Lichtenauer Mergy O'Laughlin ....... ......... S uzy Stewart Hazel Sommers ......... ............. D otti Cayton Prompter .............. Donna Willenberg Maurine Gardner ...... ..... V irginia Palencia J ohannah Green ........ ..,........... K itty Whyte Priscilla Ralston ................ Katherine Wilkens -in Ai v. .inMwg ..Q--.4l....,,. .,.. ,-Jw, ' mf ' I ,' K- I Q ' ,- ' 0 s if 4 I' x I A 'Q L 'imzrt - f., ' D I4 . s ' V ' f -V' ,,igr. ,','.bj-':,nn', ff , a O . ' 'aflety' '6yl10t3S s K U . 2. I ...' f-L .- 1 1 f v 1 f pei Pa I U ' X Page forty-eight Pleasant Run Revue Under a new plan, student chairmen wrote the scripts and directed the rehearsals for their acts in the Pleasant Run Revue. Chairmen were Ellen Collier, Nancy Nitchman, Susan Stirling. and Nancy VanArsdall, Down At the Music Shop , Elaine Kerr and Sandy Henninger, Jungle Beat , Kay VanBlaricum and Bobbie Gerstner, Showboat 2 and Sally Shake and Nancy Kel- ler, Old Man of the Sea. Mr. Darrell Gooch was general chairman of the PRR which was presented in March. Faculty act sponsors were Miss Marthana McWhir, Mr. Frank Tout, Mrs. Ruth Reed, Mr. Charles Rusch- haupt, Miss Jean Hoilman, Mrs. Janet Weaver, Mr. Robert Turner and Miss Elaine Wolf. Page 48, TOP ROW- Jungle Beat players pose for their finale. Hoyt Mil- ler and Dave Lichtenauer gaze at the Chorus Cuties in the t'Old Man of the Sea . Hoyt and Dave pantomimed through two intermission numbers as well as taking part in Showboat . MIDDLE ROW-Monkeys in Jungle Beat frolic about. Rae Ellen Graham danced in that act and presented an intermission act of her own. The Dixie- land Chorus sings in the t'Music Shop . BOTTOM ROW-Jazzband members provide music on the Showboat. Erma- trude fHelen Schulze! gives with a chalk talk. Little girls vocalize Down at the Music Shop . Page 49, TOP TO BOTTOM-Grand iinales of Sh0Wboat , Down at the Music Shop , and Old Man of the Sea . Page forty-nine BACK ROW-Reynolds, Yoho, Kollmeyer, G. Miller, H. Miller, Stewart, Strader, Layton, Propps, Chappell, Turner, Mitchell. THIRD ROW-Jones, Money, Conaway, Fly, John- ston, Fouts, Scheele, Smith, DeGroot. CABINET Hoyt Miller, pres., Kent Stewart, jr rep.: Darlene Fly, rep. to city council Phil Strader, sr. rep., Judy Brown, asst. seczg Kurt Kollmeyer, treas.g Ellen Col- lier, sec., Sondra Johnson, fresh. rep. Don Layton, v. pres. Not pictured Ronnie Chappell, soph. rep. ,. - r X,Q Otfapfgft, Page fffy Q Q YJ' C X I J' STUDENT COUNCIL SECOND ROW-Pryor, Clark, Collier, XJBILAYS- clall. Gainey, Brown, Hoffman, Geider, Thompson. Affleck, FRONT ROW-Parker, Campbell, Wheeler, Schu- maker, Hamilton, Boren, Johnson. Blacklidge. Kerby. Council maintains busy R. O. T. C. cadet Gary Brandenburg and Stu- dent Council members Sue Koertge, Nancy Van- Arsdall, and Frances Pryor cut their way into the new wing after the dedication ceremony. Other cadets and council members served as guides at the dedication. Schedule Howe's School Spirit club was organized under the direction of the Student Council to promote all school activities. They spon- sored an after-school pep session before the Attucks basketball game. Members of the club were chosen from these school organizations: Lettermen's Club, Band, TOWER staff, Student Council, Girl's Clubs, and Cheerleaders. Ellen Col- lier was president, and Mrs. Mary Wilson and Mr. Dick Guyer sponsored the club. SCHOOL SPIRIT CLUB BACK ROW-Rowley, Miller, Lichtenauei Grove. THIRD ROW-Dorsett, Fox, Collier. SECOND ROW-Wooden, Afiieck, Parker. FRONT ROW-Urrutia, Rosser, Cook. New projects of the Student Council in- cluded sponsoring the Golden Rule Week Cam- paign and the School Spirit Club, meeting with the Noblesville Student Council and pro- moting a girls' precision drill team, a group of seventeen girls organized to march at games. Council members also served as guides at the dedication of Howe's new wing. During the holiday season council members decorated Christmas trees in the gym and cafeteria, sponsored a charity drive and a Christmas program. The Council supervised athletic queen elections and assisted at Open House. Pat Scheele won the Council-directed sportsmanship slogan contest. Her entry, You'll win by a mile if you lose with a smile, was displayed at the basketball sectional tourney. Each Student Council member represents a home room. The cabinet, composed of the of- ficers, class representatives, and City Student Council delegates, is elected by the council in the first meeting of the year. Council and cabinet meetings alternate weekly. Student Council sponsors were Mrs. Mildred Loew, Mr. Thomas Stirling, Mrs. Jackie Red- mond, and Mr. Forest Witsman. Page fiffflj-071 e BACK ROW-Gieseking, Brown, Vogel, Taniarri, G. ward, Stevens, Toombs, Miller, Spurgeon. Engelking. Hayward, Beeson, Wiese, Weber, Switzer, Strohl. FRONT ROW-Mowbray, Simons. Vie. Probst. SECOND ROVV-Goussy. Thomas, Dendy, S. Hay- Glore, Myer. Performing for Open House school assemblies, and the Com- munity Christmas Sing were regular programs of Howe's band, directed by Mr. Louis Mc- Enderfer. They also played for home basketball games. The band also joined with the or- chestra in presenting an Instru- mental Music Festival. Howe was the host school in April for the District Band and Orchestra Contest. The pep band, a small group of band members who volun- teered to go to out-of-town foot- ball and basketball games to play fight songs, also appeared in the P.R.R. Page fifty-tivo Band displays Ruth Jo Rosser, band librarian, operates a music mending' nia- chine in the new department library. . ' 'ff lin, f-Sf' 'af L 3' K Qv V N mad- .iz hi: - t . Q Q V , 5 , f' - ,,' '-.xigfgsg- ' , QM, 1.2 ., U I 0 ,i ku ,J L HJ Q! 'K' v ' Af' x Qs. -bii sky? ' -fx xg p. 4, ' - 2 'f f Q , 'fl 'yay . i .53 X- f 3 -J .LJ f , 'E Q ' ' ' - M- 7 3 J- -L' g' ' I , :tfR,.Sp4f Lf gl ' , ' 44 0 ., .- gn-At :W ' I Q : L ' 1 f . .jf ' 'H K Q ' 4 4 f f!Xf ?N:z-1-'X-14 1 - ' . Q Q 'L , S Q - V . .1' I, ,dn .V , 1, X ' . 5 me , 1 , , ,, . 4, , . F , W K x n , I 'Q 1' A G, , fr xslt, nf Nr - 1 -. 2 YQ Q - A A Q ,i Ita? in f ? L , , ' ig? l BACK ROW-Mills, Hunter, Sebree, Corbin, Whitsit, Shaw, Sulgrove, Hale. Lucas. FRONT ROW-Staley, Merkel, Rapp. A. Miller. SECOND ROW-Bryant, J. Miller, Rassmann Rosser, Musicians win awards X6 HMCSPSC Y' P , Page fifty-for: r P P fff The orchestra performed during Open House and joined with the band in presenting the band-orchestra concert. They also provided between-acts music for the Footlight Revelers' production and the senior play. The organization entered the band-orchestra contest held at Howe in April. Nine entries received first place awards in the district solo and ensemble contests. They are John Miller, French horn, Jack Gilfoy, snare drum, Cheenu Rassmann, Huteg Ruth Jo Rosser, violing Louis Beam, Bob Doyal, Anna Lee Ganser, Jack Gilfoy, and Russ Lash, drum ensembleg Steve Hayward, Bobby Dendy, John Miller, and Norman Vogel, brass quartetteg Jerry Switzer, Dave Weber, Dick Wiese. and Jim Beeson, trombone quartetteg Steve Hayward, Bobby Dendy, and Wilma Meyer, trumpet trio, and Neale and Ruth Jo Rosser, clarinet duet. BACK ROW- Austin, Abrams, Pullin, Lichten- auer, Hayward, Vogel, Gilfoy, Blossom. FRONT ROW fM1'. Robert Latherow. Howe's Boys' Octet was re-organized this programs and out-of-school activities. year by Mr. Robert Latherovv, the director. Octet members are chosen from the choir The boys sang for school assemblies and and boys' glee club. VocaI'sts Wa rbl 'n E'ghts Selected from the choir and Choralaires, Kiwanis Club, the Ladies' Auxiliary Medical the girls' octet sings for school and com- Society, and the PRR. munity functions. Mr. Frank Watkins directs the group, and Among other activities the octet sang for Lois Sebree is the accompanist. Martin, Gillil- and, Blair, Mann, Kapp, Snider, Faun, Whitley, Sebree, accom- panist. Page fifty-five -oo - UI' - -' l ' club 'I v Meet' B ' f 40 o ing mg 1 usmessal P1 9 I 1 As- Ye! Hear Ye! A1 Did you kd 0 n . 4 Mens .- - d faculty memi... dlca I . V D0 of the new 2Ll2H2ii0i?t,f?Qi History Class Represents Schom ' ' 'GOV we 15 N ' alS 0 fi . ' ' ' . l dedlc? to HO - C19 - ls 0, '0- S h 1 siders and explanatld 1381683 addiggig Tuesdeynjssn Qililiggntatxx ,t Pgciwioxijgi ii Cfavgg been cedure and. res is? JA to be 1 in COMLLA A00 legsarv and' lffeci, 4,, mmvg Q nm-t in the This projects Lfuflfgfvg, J . P70-vw-2vg.,f.,-4,,l.e..,'., , s THE HILLTDPPER Presents Howe's Inside Story-the record in words and pictures of Howeites. This HILLTOPPER will review for you the classes. activities, friends, and fun of all the students and faculty at Howe. S :fi Gr '9-fb-02.9 -0 . Page two -D I W ,GAO 6 'zinc JMQ7' 7Lf?? 7Q2 2'7f L7 .- ff2,aA1ff0 .--all-' BACK ROW-Mann, Phelps, Fahrbach, Kapp, SECOND ROW-Whiteley, Smith, Harvey, R. South, Wolven, Schatz, Williams, H. Miller, Osburn. Freeman, D. Freeman. Koch, Lichtenauer, Rollings. THIRD ROW-Goken, Allison, Parker, Fotiades, FRONT ROW-Hardwick, Martin, Dixon, Merkel, Willenberg, PHum, N. Miller, Switzer, Gilfoy. Endsley, Vogel, Hayward. Page fifty-si.u Choristers gain new home Presenting a Thanksgiving program on television and making three recordings for the Young America Sings radio program were activities of Howe's choir. At Christ- mas time choir members presented a school assembly pro- gram, sang on the circle, and for a Rotary Club luncheon. They presented programs for Open House and other school assemblies. Climax of the year was the May Music Festival at which the 72 choir members and their director, Mr. Frank Wat- kins, appeared in brand-new choir robes. fENE- -. BACK ROW-Romy, Leucht, LeBeau, Jackson, Palencia Thomas Nickel, Gilliland, Wooden, Fouts. Blair, Denham, SECOND ROW Gleen Shick Patterson Pullm Clark, Grubb, Paternoster. Bunnei Holman Stirling THIRD ROW-Willenberg, Roesener, Fly, FRONT ROW Vandei Vliet Gill Abiam Aus Shake, Snider, Gainey, Smithson, Faun, Kemper, tm Dawson Nltchman Langley and robes Howe's musicians are proud of their quar- ters in the new wing, which provide them with both instrumental and vocal class rooms, sound-proof practice rooms, a music library, and ample storage space for instru- ments, uniforms, and other equipment. Suzie Smith and Fred Green get their choir robes from the new cabinet before one of the numerous choir appearances. 5 c, ? -..-H - . Y A ..,iA+,, 4, - , Y - ,w.,, 1 1 4-Q 5 1 f M 1 gl W ,L BACK ROW-Francis, Hines, Hunt, Phillips, Riggs, Meredith Spears, Parker, Barnett. THIRD ROW-Eicher, Turpen Sickley, Maxwell, DeWees, Paul, Moffett, Janet lvlorgan, Stroud, Hamilton. l SECOND ROW-Bell, Wright. McGauhey, VVatts, Thorn, Chase, Featherston. Jeanne Morgan, Pa- vey. FRONT ROW-Aldrich, Gibbs. Green, McNierney. Hasse, Bender. Drake, Webb. Musical opportunities are The Choralaires is an all-girl vocal group whose members are chosen from the girls' glee clubs. Mr. Frank Watkins, the director, organized the Choralaires when he found there were too many well-trained voices to tit into the choir. varied The Madrigals is a group which follows an old English style of singing. They were newly organized in the fall by Mr. Robert Latherow. This year they sang in a Social Studies TV film. and an Easter program. B A C K R O YV-Blossom Brown, Gorman, Bowen, Free man. FR O N T R OW-Meredith. Gerctt, Tobin, Daniels, Schu maker, Gilpin, Massey. Page fiffy-e1'gl1t There's no business like Howe's business '7' 'io-Q. 'P -:ly N I -.. ' V' 'rin s S FS BACK ROW-Burnett, Parrish, Layton. SECOND ROW-Fittz, Patterson, Willenberg, Scheerer, FRONT ROW-Green, Grahn, Stirling, McCor- mick. The Business Staff of the HOWE TOWER is responsible for the busi- ness and advertising operations of the newspaper. Staff members write and sell the ads which appear in the TOWER. Barbara Shortridge was the head of this year's staff. BACK ROW-Leucht, McCormick, Wil- lenberg. SECOND ROW-VanA1-sdall, Shortridge, Gainey. FRONT ROW-Nitchman, Stirling. 3 Howe's Student Business Staff plays a very important role in school activities. Busi- ness Managers are responsible for the business side of all athletic and non-athletic events. This includes promot- ing and publicizing Howe's extra-curricular activities, sell- ing and taking tickets and ad- vertising. A key is given to those who have served at least two years on the staff. This year's head business managers are Steve Fittz and Ivan Willenberg. The staff is under the supervision of Mr. Paul Klinge. iQ' ' ' . xl' 'W' M -ll-as-f?i51S:-Qvlnvflv-fr.-seq TOP PICTURE-Marcia Bransford, Ruby Merkel, BOTTOM PICTURE-Liz Tincher and Germaine Ruth Jo Rosser, Steve Rollings, and Bill Ridge edit Urrutia help Dave Hale, Grace Maze, and Anne copy and plan layouts for the HOWE TOWER. Howe Tower Activity, Aspiration, Achievement. Published at the Thomas Carr Howe High School, Indianapolis. Indiana. Subscription rate, 50 cents per semester: 10 cents per copy. Member of the Indiana High School Press Association, and Na- tional Scholastic Press Associa- tion Editor-in-Chief. .. .... Ruth Jo Rosser Associate Editor .... ........ B ill Ridge Page II Editor. . . ....... Ruby Merkel Page III Editor .... .... M arcia Bransford Page IV Editor ......... ..... S teve Rollings News Editor .......................... Dave Hale Assistant News Editor ............ Anne Hourigan Copyreaders. . ..... ...... . ......... E llen Hackney Mauna Mann, Scribner Sheafor, Barbara VVeb- ster Joe Williams Joan Youn ' - y -s S Feature Staff ....................... Dotti Cayton Lovie Whitaker, Susan Stirling, Florence Sick- ley, Helen Schulze, Germaine Urrutia Editorial Writer ..................... Grace Maze Reporters ........... Carolyn Devitt, Dick Chavers Sandy Champion, Nancy Grahn, Kurt Koll- meyer, Dick Patterson, Don Layton, Margaret McKinley, Sally Raney, Dave Rasmussen, Mike Romy, Dale Rudicill, Ronnie Schatz, Charles Shaffer, Jim Spencer, Ivan Willenberg, Kay VanBlaricum, Joe Williams Art Editor .......................... Liz Tincher Circulation Managers .............. Shirley Wilson Kurt Kollmeyer Sponsor ............. .... M r. Wayne Mellott Page sixty Hourigan by proofreading copy. Ideas and Publication of our bi-weekly newspaper, the HOWE TOWER, is a cooperative effort of editors, reporters, feature and editorial writers, copyreaders, and sponsor. Reporting and writing the copy is an im- portant part in getting out the TOWER. but the reporters can't write the stories unless someone, usually one of the editors, has thought up the idea for the story. Page editors draw up page layouts and give as- signments to the reporters and feature writers. The staff, selected from Mr. Wayne Mel- lot's English VJ classes, is appointed to their respective positions by the retiring staff in the spring. TOWER, HILLTOPPER, and news bu- reau staff members are proud of their offices in the new wing. The copy desk. designed by Mr. Mellott, is the only one of its kind in the city. l + l 3 l . u News Bureau members are experienced TOWER staff members chosen for their re- porting and writing ability. They serve as school correspondents to city and eastside newspapers. Carolyn Devitt is correspondent for the Eastern Sun, Grace Maze for the Ifndficuzap- olis News, Helen Schulze for the Imlicmap- olis Times, Germaine Urrutia for the Indianapolis Star, and Kay VanBlaricum for the I'lZdiU'llCl1JOI1'S Herald. Working hard? Well, you can judge for your- self. Carolyn De- vitt, Dotti Cayton, Helen Schulze. Germaine Urru- tia, Grace Maze, and Kay Van- Blaricum, mem- bers of Howe's news bureau, live it up in the publications of- fice. TOWER editors Ruth Jo Rosser and Korena Rockey attended the I.U. Journal- ism Institute for two weeks in July, and Bill Ridge and Nancy Grahn represented the TOWER at the Franklin convention of I.H.S.P.A. Editorial writer Grace Maze received a 3100 award from the Freedom Foundation. Her winning editorial, Private Ownership Really Counts, was published in the May 21, 1954, TOWER. cooperation produce the TOWER BACK ROW-Williams, Kollmeyer, Romy, Hale, Layton, Patterson, Spencer, Schatz, Rollings, Cha- V6I'S. THIRD ROW-Rudicill, Willenberg, Shaffer, Ridge, VanBlaricum, Devitt, Schulze, Cayton. yy! 3 ' C., , 4,5 if ' if f 31' Ss? SECOND ROW-Whitaker, Bransford, Champion, Merkel, Stirling, Maze, Hourigan. FRONT ROW-Urrutia, McKinley, Wilson, Ros- ser, Raney, Sickley. v-- - -A-1 - -h...N,Y -qu-i Staff Records :Jai ' f .. -en :SV BACK ROVV-Homeier, Lanham, French, Shortridge. Allison, McCawley, Fly, Kinsey. MIDDLE ROW-Johnston, Huffman, Turpen, Collier, Hodge. Y FRONT ROW-Janice Brown, Vlooden, Judy Brown, Chase. Page sixty-two Each spring since 1941, Howeites have received their HILLTOPPERS. Staff members put much hard Work into the yearbook, but when all the work is done, their satisfactions are great and there is pride in a job well done. Moving from its perch high in the Tower, the '55 HILLTOPPER staff began work on the Brown and Gold Dance and the subscription campaign from headquarters in the new publications office. The book itself was begun at the Journalism Insti- tute at Indiana University during two weeks of summer vacation. Staff members who attended planned sections and layouts of the dummy that were used in the actual yearbook. Editors Collier and Simms slave on picture-taking days by lug'g'ing Mr. Loudermilk's equipment all around the school. Howe Histor This year's 1955 staff has a tradition of All-American HILLTOPPERS to match. Helping the staff to maintain this standard were Mr. Earl C. Loudermilk, photographer, the Indianapolis Engraving Company, and the Central Publishing Company. UPPER LEFT-Staff members, Judy, Janice and Ellen confer with Mrs. Jenkins about the senior section. UPPER RIGHT-Sports editors Larry, Ronnie and Jonette show make-up editors Sue and Corann where to mount pictures. LOWER LEFT-Sandy and Bob, the business managers, calculate their profits while Jacque, Dar- lene and Barbara help by checking their answers. LOWER RIGHT-It takes good judgment to de- cide which pictures to use in the yearbook. Activi- ties editors Linda and Suellen and club editors Sherry and Irene work out their problems together. Editor-in-Chief . . . Associate Editor . . . Co-Senior Editors C0-Underclassmen Co-Club Editors .. Editors . . Activities Editors . Co-Sports Editors Business Manager .. . Make-up Editor ....... . .. Ellen Collier . . . . Gloria Simms . . . . . Judy Brown Janice Brown .. Jacque Wooden Darlene Fly .. Sherry Turpen Irene Allison . . . . . Linda French Suellen Johnston .... . Larry Kinsey Ronnie Homeier .. . . . . Sandy Chase Corann McCawley . . . . Sue Huffman . . . Jonette Hodge Business Manager . . . ..... . . . Bob Lanham Asst. Make-up Editor . . Asst. Sports Editor . . . . Asst. Copy Editor .......... . Barbara Shortridge an 'x Page sixty-three l , 1' W7 V1 -.. Q l X r iii . M Kd I Qt 14 sax 'W ga- 1 iw Q1 Top Picture BACK ROVV-McMillan, Mc- Cawley, Holtman, Shortridge. Allison, Carpenter. SE COND ROVV-Cayton. Hodge, Collier, Brown, Pflum. Dodd. FRONT ROW-Smith, Stir- lingr. Nitchnian. Cook, Black- lidge. Bottom Picture BACK ROW-Zobbe. Clark Xv3I'lBl3l'lCL1l11, Huifman, Schulze Grubb. SECOND ROXY-Gainey White1ey.U rrutia. Gerstner Bowers. FRONT ROXV-Goodwin Schubert. Hoy, Hennifzer. For We've Been Joll Good Fellows Every girl looks forward to the year she is able to join Hosegi, the club for Howe senior girls. This year members served for the Football Banquet and participated in the all-girl Christmas and Valentine parties. Officers for the year are Judy Cook. presi- dentg Jane Dodd, vice president: Roberta Gerstner, secretary: and Irene Allison, treas- urer. Mrs. Jackie Redmond is the SDOIISOF. Hosegi officers Jane Dodd, Judy Cook, Irene Alli- son, and Roberta Gerstner call a speaker for their next meetingx Page si.rfy-four Bonnets BACK ROW-Wilkens, Watts, Whyte, Scheele, Sparks, Klusman, Fly, Shake. SECOND ROW-Blair. Beasley, Miller, Worley, Fish, Mills. FRONT ROW-Koepper, McCoy, Thompson, Rose- man, Hoover. B A C K R O W-Hueston, Group, Goken, Kolsky, Dor- sett, Roesener, Hackney, Devitt, Webster, Callahan, Jones. THIRD ROW-Hunt, C Powell, Russell, Lehman, Wooden, Bransford, Mc- Nierney, Hoyt. SECOND ROW-Sho- gren, Parker, Keith, Rick- etts, Thomas, Webb, Foti- ades. FRONT ROW-McKin- ley, Hamilton, Grahn, Reese, Kile, Bechtel. Highlight of the year for Vihota, the jun- ior girls' club, is the crowning of the Violet Queen to reign at the May Pageant. Full of fun, as parties always are, were their Mad- liatter's Ball and the all-girl Christmas party. Speakers and panel discussions also rate high as girls' club programs. Officers are Pat Scheele, president: Carol Shogren, vice presidentg Carol Roesener, secretary: and Kathy Wilkins, treasurer. Kathy Wilkens, Carol Roesener, Carol Shogren. Pat Scheele, and Jacque Wooden model their crea- tions from Vihota's Madhatter's Ball. and iolets Interested Juniors Page sixty-,fi ve nccrrlmy ui ourooi. , Akzo Barnes, Kirk, 4 4 .I Smith Have , Circle Classes 1464 , , of our teachersbiiere i EJIIIIC' Sefvgge- M11'1?'P if I n Many Ways , ,- Have you : I If Q infikaabout tsfelluspopped ,fampus Primps if- ML Wiih New Trees , EBI1-ly iplcturgs 3-ifw 51236, '77 101521, 52 i V A A A: A A Vw Cl i 7 2 ass Is Successful EAW! Pupils, School 4 f - - i , xr? SGH- I f' i r V4 X Monitor 1 4 4 itor SYSt NIS a, r.c,r V The neweigugsngslorlxvcgnwhich Ot e , H--. -D up A in . cylifnrartmenis P L i'i'f 'WQ 9 4 , M . , rove 4 Hmtaln 3 Grow. ll ECOHOHIY79 a Ve 1 ' If X n qtheil. p1 O- Sg1aEO1'Oi1i'13 E, Kigug Effspisat t ,li 'C S 7 N1 X 1 fi 1 uired Qzhe dgggaglnsfrate 3. ,R-ge city . I xi mic 4 ,V ' 1 ' L ,1.w.....+ 193. Thiu ,mf til for a+ :n. lb 10115 1' 5 .. il x E 'Q- ' 2' L X ?'t I 9 5,5 vu U .2 wi Los., I-ff' 10,3 kg: X V Dj-J' The Inside Story of . . . Ulf' Ji ,di jj, , X School Life ..,.............. page 4 I3 0 -' ,K yy V 0,0-Q' Sports ---'-,---'-- -- page 22 V' ' - I Jw QV 'r Activities ...... .. page 44 'JJ' .Jaime . if a ff J M f ,lf J People page 76 ge three up ,Wm P ' ..- Q. ,,, - -A X' Fl 5 Q, 5 19 'Q 1. , . M K C7 f -.r Top Picture BACK ROW- Fahrbach, Boldon, Spangler, Hoff, Isaks. Reynolds, Leipnitz, Meredith, Graves. Green. THIRD ROW- Barnett. Stevens, Thomas, Gibbs. Holman, Affleck, Martin. Evans. S E C O N D ROVS' -Barker, Stewart, Hicks, Schultz, Hamilton, Spitzer. Maloy. FRONT ROW- Hunsucker, Benja- min. Reed. Petzel, Langley, Simpson. Bottom Picture B A C K R OW- Raymer, Edwards, Money. Paternos- ter, Smith. Spears. Hasse. THIRD ROW- S m i t h . : , A d a m s . Clouse, Parker. Yeager, Gilliland. Turner. S E C O N D ROXY -Thompson, Smithson. Kendall. Spearing, Story. VVard. lVilson. FRONT ROW- Cazzell, Simmons. Scott,Carter. Barnes, Cline. Doak, Riggs Discussions go to La Nina heads LaNina is the sophomore girls' club. They enjoyed panel discussions from Beta and Senior Hi-Y, parties with the other girls' clubs, and a demonstration on the latest hair styles. Officers for the year are Yolanda Parker, president: Mara Isaks, vice president: and Luora Langley, secretary. Miss Jerry Motley is their sponsor. Getting together for a little chat are LaNina oflicers Luora Langley, Joan Reed, Yolanda Parker. and Mara Isaks. Page s1'.rty-six Selofra freshman girls have many club activities to keep them occupied. Among them were a welcome party for January freshmen, and participation in the all-girls' Christmas party and a demonstration on hair styling. Officers are Judy Fox, president, Judy Garland, vice presidentg Sally Mabel, sec- retaryg and Pat Thompson, treasurer. Miss Ellen O'Drain is the sponsor. Activities keep frosh buzzing ABOVE-Sally Mabel and Judy Fox shift their books and rest a moment before trudging up the next flight of steps. Top Picture BACK ROVVfEllison, Couch. Gebhardt, Cavosie, Perfetto, An- derson, Cooke, Conner, Cron, Clouse, Stine. THIRD ROVVfSebree, Fouts, Viewegh, Fox, Freeman, Gar- land, Allison, Snyder, Elkins. SECOND ROVV-Frey, Gray. Boren, Gant, VVithers, Driskill. Conway, Weghorst. FRONT ROVV--Turpen, En- ders, Fudge, Trusler, Whiteley, Dugan, VVinchester. Bottom Picture BACK ROW-Liverett, Reck, Hoffman. Vogt, Heidelman, Gar- teman, Wilkins, Layton, Geider, Lawrence, Kovac, Sacks. THIRD ROW-Gray, Powner, McCawley, Harris, Robb, Pope, Cors, Hensich, Syatkowski, Wheeler, Montgomery. SECOND ROW-Baker, Pierce, Mueller, Whitaker, Matthews, Peyton, Probst, Hop- ping, Johnson. FRONT ROW-Holaday, Hockett, Roberts, Maxwell, Toc- tion, Kersey, Kennedy, Snow, Mabel, Jenkins. Page six ty-seven 6 Xi -1- - me A I 5 A15 LETTERMEN BACK ROW-Rowley, Bell, Williams, Kollmeyer, SECOND ROW-Hightill. Dowden, Hackleman, Lefiler, King, Hardaman, Spears, Parrish, Babcock. Propps, Parks, Eade. Burck, Brown, Wallace, Cox. VanArsdel, Bondv, Bone, Burgen, Cruse. ' ' FRONT ROW-P ', H , Sh' k, Sch' 'b , THIRD ROW-Strader, Heath, D. Stewart K. . - em-el arils lc le! aum ' Austin, McCormick, Smlth. Ollar, Rader. Stewart, Little, Layton, Black, Kinsey, Kingham, Lash, Patterson, Livengood. I Page sixty-eight Eyes on the block H Ushering at basketball games and track meets are the boys who have earned the gold block These proud wearers of the letters form the Lettermen's Club. In cooperation with the G.A.A.. they sponsor the Winter Wonderland Dance. The Athletic Board is composed of one member and the coach of each varsity team. They recommend qualiiications for letter winners and approve the team members eligible for those awards. ATHLETIC BOARD BACK ROW - Anderson, THIRD ROW-Leucht. Lay- Pierson, Witsman. ton. Propps. FIFTH ROW - Leniley, SECOND ROW - Strader. Richardson, Bowman. Burck. Doyal. FOURTH ROW - Combs. FRONT ROW - Kelley. Kinsey. Patterson. Sharp. BACK ROW-Downey, Russell, K. Hunter. FRONT ROW-Thomas, J. Hunte1'. Carroll, Outdoors holds their interest Sportsmen's Club members are interested in learning more about hunting, fishing, and other outdoor sports. Their programs con- sist of talks and films on these topics. They are under the direction of Mr. William Smith. Jr. Red Cross spreads cheer Filling gift boxes, sewing tea towels, and making Christmas decorations were the main projects of the Jr. Red Cross. Members have also worked at the Chapter Houses on Saturdays. Representatives to the Marion County Jr. Red Cross board are Larry Os- walt and Edna Garrison. BACK ROW-Oswalt, Clark, Gebhardt, Fouts. SECOND ROW-Pope, Edna Garrison. Edith Gar- rison, Meredith. FRONT ROW--Hudson, Brothers, Rassmann. 2'-T .-,,.... BACK ROVV-Robertson, Wright, Knauer. SECOND ROVV-Neutzenhelzer, Barker. Smith. FRONT ROWiNulsen, Hendall, Shultz. Philately joins club schedule Among the activities for the newly or- ganized stamp club was a give-away stamp party, a white elephant stamp sale, and a blind choice sale. Officers for the year are John Marsh, pres- ident: Tom Steele, vice president: and Linda Mueller, secretary. Their sponsor is Mr. Robert Turner. Teens develop friendship Y-Teens is a growing organivation headed by Helen Schultz, president. They are con- nected with the YWCA, and their purpose is to improve friendship and fellowship. BACK ROVVfBrandt, Kolsky, Huffman, Carpen- ter. THIRD ROW-Schulze, Dodd. Bowers, Parker, Smith. SECOND ROW-Fugit, Upshaw, Goodwin, Keller. FRONT ROW-Stewart, Hoy. Steuart. 1 L F wr, ef' OO wil! F. H. A. I Food, Home, Apparel Parties seemed to be the theme for the Home Economics Club this year. They began with a wel- come party for members new to the Home Economics department. They also held Christmas and Valentine parties. Members are affiliated with the Future Home- makers of America. Their sponsor is Miss Lois Coy. Officers for the year are Darlene Waid, president: Shirley Wilson. vice presidentg Laura Swadner. sec- retary-treasurer. HOME EC OFFICERS Home Ec Otiicers: Sandy Fotiades, Shirley Wil- son, Caroline Parker, Ann Henthorne, Darlene Waid, Laura Swadner, and Lovie Whitaker pose for a picture displaying their best smiles. Page seventy Top Picture BACK ROW- Allison, Waid. Turpen, Luke, Parker, Hartley. Conner. SECOND ROXY -Clouse, Bourne VVithe1's, VVi1son Roberts, Hert- weck. FRONT ROXV -Weghorst. Woods, Benja- min. Trusler. Bottom Picture BACK ROW - Storm, B e l 1 ows Holmes. Holtman DEilll11lG5'91'.G0- ken, YVhitake1' Halstead. T H I R D R OW -Goodman, Flo- rey. Rousch Clouse, Garrison Cron, Fotiades Simpson. SECOND ROW' - M a t h e w S Steele, McKinley Swadner, Kizzee Henthorne. FRONT ROYV - Hamilton Schultz. Moss Colbath. Hale. v 9 Parties highlight linguists' year Latin Club featured a Toga Hop, to which all Latin students and their guests were in- vited. They also held a Roman banquet. Consuls Were Gloria Kolsky and Bill Ridge. Their sponsor was Miss Marjorie Rork. jf? 1 .E SPANISH CLUB BACK ROW-Schatz, Blossom Clark, Devitt, Jones, Merkel. SECOND ROW-Meyer, Bow- man, Hartley, Alinsky, Koepper FIRST ROW-Stroud, Leavitt, Stewart, Martin. .: G is 5 sf, ' LATIN CLUB BACK ROW-Oswalt, Sheetz, Marsh, Brandt, Kolsky, Ridge, Spangler, Paternoster. SECOND ROW-Freeman, Stev- ens, Perfetto. Geider, Anderson, Garland, Daniels, Kovac. FIRST ROW W Montgomery, Holman, Probst, Pigman, Robb, Dugan. Highlight of the year for the Spanish Club was a Christmas party at which they celebrated the breaking of the Pinata. Officers for this year were Carolyn Devitt, presidentg JoAnn Hartly, vice presidentg and Susan Koepper, secretary. Their sponsor was Mr. Robert Turner. Page seventy-one 7 Q 3--:xi j xiii' -,5 9 Q ,Nxt Q A-V's serve Howe AUDIO VISUAL CLUB Top Picture BACK ROW-Darling, Hale, Sturgeon. Seitz. Scott, Riches, Betts. THIRD ROVV-Propps, Cashman. IVilliam- son, Rust, Brown, Carroll, Elliott. Bell. SECOND ROVV--Perfetto, Cantwell, Spang- ler, Bucher. Carnes, Stewart. Howell. FRONT ROVVgAnderson, Simpson, Grubbs, Pogue. Swadner. Berry. Bottom Picture BACK ROW-Bisesi, English. McLaughlin, Cole, Edwards. Stevens. THIRD ROW-Hoynes, Gimbel. Ridge. Shaf- fer, Crowell, Fox, Grubaugh. SECOND ROW-VanVVey. McMullen. Lawr- ence. Hinsch, Armstrong. Buntain. Thorn. FRONT ROVV - Gilpin, Cordill, Cowgill. Stewart, Hunter. Henry. Members of Howe's Audio-Visual Club give one period daily to film projection. They learn the operation and mechanics of the projectors while caring for the iilms and filmstrips. Two rooms are used fulltime for movie showings. One of these boasts a new speaker system which broadcasts sound from the front of the room. In addition there are portable projectors which are sent to individual classrooms. The club's sponsor is Mr. William Smith. Cub reporters assist TOWER CUB CLUB BACK ROW-Applegct. Storm, Carter. Gebhardt, Whitaker, Ridge. THIRD ROW-Freeman, Rosser. Stevens. Heidel- man, Williams, Sirmin. SECOND ROW-Frey, Kovac, Sacks, Hensch, Lawrence. FIRST ROW-Maxwell, Stewart. Martin, Mabel. Page seventy-tivo One of the new organizations this year is the Cub Club for students interested in journalism. At their meetings they learn about journalistic writing and serve as cub reporters for the TOWER. This training helps prepare more experienced and skilled staff members for future years. Their spon- sors are Mr. Frank Tout and Ruth Jo Rosser and Bill Ridge. TOWER editors. BACK ROW-Garland, Dorsett, Archer, U1-rutia, Wooden, Gilpin. SECOND ROW-McCoy, Affleck, Stroud, Grahn, Simons. FIRST ROVV-VVheeler, Kerby, Carter, Depositor. Cheerleaders work hard Meeting every Wednesday are the cheer- leaders. Tryouts for varsity and reserve cheering squads are held in the spring. Freshman tryouts are in the fall. Members attended the Cheerleaders Conference at Indiana University in October. Scientists keep busy Science Club members visited Purdue and heard several interesting speakers at their meetings. They also publish Atom Dust, a science newspaper. Ofiicers are Tom Whit- aker, president: Bob Clark, vice president: Jane Vogt, secretary. SCIENCE CLUB BACK ROW- Oswalt, Knauer, Russell, Switzer. SECOND ROW -Whitaker, Car- roll, Hunter, Vogt. FIRST ROW- Webster, Tincher, Schneider, Ledger- wood. RADIO CLUB ROW - BACK Bisesi, Muncie, Carter, Clark, Wil- lenberg, Crowell. SECOND ROW -Doyal, Dunbar, Kollman, Kovac. FRONT ROW- Sirmin, Martin, Steuart. g. iff. l -s - i ...5 c V -4 ,' x, BACK ROW-Fly, Cummins, Lewis, Stewart. THIRD ROW - Roesener, McNierney, Hoover, Bransford. SECOND ROW-Sims, Thompson, I-Ierrington, Shogren. FIRST ROW-Spitzer, Maloy, Weghorst. Twirlers strut and stride Howe's baton twirlers are chosen for twirling ability, strut, and stride. Majorettes leading the band are Darlene Fly, Sharon McNierney, Carol Roesener, Carol Shogren, Judy Lewis and Marcia Bransford. D.l's spin for fun Members of the Radio Club studied broad- casting techniques and were disc jockeys on WFBM's Platter Chatter. Officers are Larry Muncie, president: Susie Stewart, vice president: Pat Steuart, secretary: and Kath- erine Kollman, treasurer. Page seventy-th ree ,ii w 5 'facuw IHSPA Convention mmm LH mn-ml flu- Higfh Sf-Hmm PMN x-n 1'-'ml-mmm y-1:11 UNI. J I. I'v'v.1.1m1., In-1. wvmw-1 -1L..f,' mf' -wx' -w-Ibm! m Hn- nvn 'iw nn-nl 2 Um .w.,v1-.w-rm 11 flufi.-nr: rw-wt wiki, nllm'--1 in-1':u,n .uvmi NIMH nw wmv- z1J'f'2 xml xfvr..w13'-v--X-M-lu-r 'X .-'- .lvlx-mnlfny --w-1-W lx an nh- 'mf wf- rw gn.-R I v U .. 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Th-, xmwial waf Amt Klum- 1m.nfi,- 1111-sr-med f-1-r-fzumreuw hi-M in rin- Wfvxld Wm Hvvwuuai, ywy-v Un- fir-I if-vfnfk I0 . wv1Iwl .-imv Jw pcm -. uunxzwi. uf rhk- IH the Indiana Th-we E-L pre- vzw 'bl'- liurllnaxv im nw! cdr- hing nur..- th-- gm, xns 1'- 'La- 1. ri.. .ly fill ,.f ,. Q J, By Dnttie Caylm Hnwe begins its ITIL with six new leacherg Ln the faculty. Them: tuachers arg Betty J. Burton. Mr. L. Latherozv, M Sgi, Sh li. Moasbarger, Miss BQ Todd. Mrs. Diary T, V and Miss Dorothy Elnine Hubert Lathermv, 5 sr-lulsr. teachks vocal Begins musxc. he likes re dum-ms, and record coll. Mr. Lather.-uf gradualem Xkiu.-.lean Iiiinuz: Siam I with a ELS. Degree an mined his Masta-r's Deg: Mlxvlc from Jordan Colle Music. Before coming L0 Mn. Latheruw raughv. ggi your and za hah' in Illimi rn the .-hazy for Iwo and last year taught at hr School :TL 4 Mix. Betty Iurlnn am: 311113: T, Wmlson are iz :tus nf gn-ls' physical tx-Jn. Fin. Wilson sponge cheurlf-:Adare and is the f Mary T-rr-renee, rh-fax-lead: Home Toner feature 1 Shy graduated from ly l,'luvu1'sZ!3' in 15153 with g fiegxke-2, Lust year Mrs. K was ar: znstrurwr of ph3-um! educam-m at Srho--1 273, Mn. Buxton :caches pl oriueanon. health. and i SPHYNH- -rf GAA. She c cd beth her B.S. and her' 'w-'a fy..gw.,.gq i--mn E1 ..'n1'.'ers1ty. She has hw sm-mas ears, No. 39, Ripplv, and las! year at P Mn, Rurmn is fund of mf. golf, mwking. and sr fvliaf D, Exame Wol1 bwfn added to the bil education department rmwhvs beginning shor Lypinz. and tiling. Miss' is from Peru. Indiana Inu swinnning and sp-Jrfs. A sirnviuate. she received! HS. Degree fmm the Il navel-suy School nf Dai 3 liiss Betty Todd his: iasiznevl Lv- the Foreign, Dvpaxtnmnt and ti and English. C Blnomington, from lndianl. m 11153 with Ill and last year sk A Xlastv.-r's D41 lixfrmure. S :hc Narioaali of Mexico. in B one 51-ar. Sherman ll 1 the ixlwucwr 4 ul Howv. He Ill-5 Okmawa in W. un- KA-.je-Do lslul YVHF. In ll he has receive TAKE EXAI Thc sn-nxvr c-rllezq Sw ship Q-xqmms will be glvff :N-ww HY 'WH gn lm. 1-w ll noun on Jai - - , -, Q4,,,'1.Q1.-1 h 4 h -1 - PNN 1- .. . 4 e -W In xl K 4, I L A...n'I'9l Ni? Freshiii. Arnvuy, ' I-In the HND. lzme 15 F Q . -.1 U 1. ,A - 2 . K , . 'Y-'V' ln' 'Q ' H 'W' Indiana c.-lletvs are to-C DU lmmllh WvL.n1fl1 4 ad mln m .ull out xx.11.wN.Lmd In Hamm, Nludwm Mum mm thc fum su, NET -VELAM -7 mf. W.-mam.-, v1.4-ljllllhfd :lt Un., im--vtlute-1'1i115 I HM.-. s.'wn ff mm- 1mn,f.-,-.-L-sl,,,,,X,d ,,,SU,,,,i.,,,s in sf ' .-111.5 1..1 mix lmwmi, ,ma 1'r'u1n5hU lll turn the-n snnled at IVrm1u-fx'-vmH11-hiv'llldliill-lI 'h'fim: my 5.gh.wlnr5hip pr ml., ig 3 hip-N ap-xl lf'.xNlL.uin,g Mxlw wx' Xn'PaXNvlI1- llwm HIL- l':u'ullx -1-In-I4 Um- Swmg Sm-Ugul glgldlwggv Nnmp 'Yhvy :nv lmvul :md Vhurlvwfm the 1952? hugh school! -1 but snugly kws Br fm'u.nrl. Pm? lmyl:-1:1 fir lliillh- STTQNH xx':lIKlh1:xi4'u XinnxRV.l1'iK.41221:u'l1ich kiwi ul... Mm? ipfru-1-v.u Bm: Diihvxgi 3315, A Pupils whofocrgl t tx ul :gm vt- xy, :H :mrs mr us mv ll u. .U nz' w 2 H'-I U' N ' - l x , I h v . pn---1, , Arm xg. qwrv xx - .St In app ying T4 g::rL lmlm- lwl- staunls fivu fm-1. 1-I--vi-n im-In-54 hw-m -sllx-fl swluu-l., In -mlw Jlho Hayek, 'lfpendb H xot Snuth N011-i: Yxvku- Sw- llnn-ighyiyg nl :Q spccnic :tho unh ,hi ml and Xwiuhq 1,15 p.,,,,,.iQ, liulvl-y 111 +I1-ln-lnumc lhv xxinnvr ut' Hu-NUH1 U10 Ilidlfliillill. EVP!! :IS NVQ,-U, lmj,gJ1+:ilx E, !Ilnwn,4I'r-rl rcllllvstq-,i gp nuiiflke off w-nh ll-Jmlrd way- ln- 1-rxuld .-ur nppln pn- :ull -'-'HHH IUHIIN- Each palm-11 l9t'll1gkIOI0l'1ll1l :md lxrehur T--x.: and -I--lm Nr-r1',h,,,,.l. ,,,, me ,.x,,m,u.: urnler. H1-'fn mia. rlny In-vnulfw ln' lxkn-.x il so wi-ll. . . .- 4.-'-wr. lxcwlm, KJ, V rcsultf uf lhg- wil WI - Seniors Elect Uihcers h Wins nd :nflcr fnllrm' uflr-I' ulzuilxznw-n Blu-xc My Thi- 34: fgllvg-.-s andy! mm' N l'5 h' HU' Ul Mmm' 'mI'q 'nw xnlh Iiurinf ilu' East ww-'1 r-I' vlulv, llw .Tuumr I'mm tkvnnmfi' F. Um-5 that au- CGOPQBVU L1 xk. n1:15l11-4lIl Humq' fxmi wily, unlx.. 514521 HU' 51-mvmtt-1, thc S4-ni.-r Flux.. Ll---. an-l all uf thu Iivwc girl! :NUI Suillo' 'l'vEitrhQl'B'g irl :mmm-ni nnflu. nttm' wc. W,,.5ml ,.,,mhh.,L.d t h C 910. . Q lun I 0 lun U1 nxvf.-rs: y. xmrl'-Hlfllv1'-WI lmrululr 1.1-L 11-:u-0 I5 pzllrllhd mm ..l ln., ,v-ninr nm. .-rl All N,,..1-1, mu- ..,. HPR. U., ll ratory liniwrglu, E.:-rllllmlf ,1 Bpll, Huh pluye Kurt luulllrwyrr. lxllrl nf--IX fi,,,.l:,. Wuh UML Ill- 1g also un Hu ! , xl Hht. JI In nlmd hvnnsvllluf lI'l'0Q9v fun, thu-.V im-lw. fwl.lwvvi11cIwsf:xH.:nnd w.-nuns .luck Aww.. Wm K,lL,.,h,d mv- LMh,K,xmu-S muh' ,wlunm ll, '.'.-m!x'. al: ,L1'1.: :l:I'nHN Cpllvfre, hnshcn Hgh, ULU Wmmii, 1Il.v In-uwl,, Ixurlj- zxywyygto WMM: Susan Mruxllml Wm me .I.nn.k,, gmff. und ix ,K m,.mA A xgu'n?xk'a..IX1n.:1 uni 'L Ommrl hwy. mnllygv. lfunrd gm ia, In bl-qmnu u 1-:ails lm' -atvnk :md Prcnch Irma. 4-l--vi-'Rl i3'f 'A h 3 Sqgm, gm, of the gm,h.m 5-MHML Uv lx? . x 1. in-Ibn. mn an lege, Indians lent nw-xlin-s :uw aumlx, Lin' 'A A I Stu-lm-: rv.--iw.i thc must vw-lm-s Susan Stirlimff 1'lU'f'l'5l1' hl 'f lu 'q H L NH f ' ' ln-iilum Sifllf' T 3chen 1? , :md Vin Hu-nwiy. I-,,,. QW,-,.g1,,-X: Dm, Lnylon ef.-S by xs trzwclmu. Shu- xr :dw un J-:lm new-lX'f'd M KVM '1'dNl Indiana LHIVUISIIX. 'M AMC'-1 A ,.c,,,,,,,-, K. k sth, lr..-,,L,,,,r-A lmhgqiun. :md Lh,. -1-.mer SL1:ff,.thv lillrulz.-as:4mISl1l,Hc wdl 1-.-pn-..-nl Hume lm. CUIIQSY' Mm-,gn I n.xnu'd Jn mkvrl 'll' If I ,H:n'h:n'u Siu-rtrulgv will Iw lhu snuff, IH the fhmr. and mn tlu-Nu Ihv Cvlllllf c-nm-Qt. U ffuywilw lnxvefsltx. Qnmrv 'xx' H-BVS' n ,nlusm sl-1-rvlsu-x' fm the cum- lhrvch-rs. Lust yvzn Jn- ye- g,x,,nd pink-Q su-nl 1-H Ixzxty bamt Josephs vlmlklflf Ufl'3 E - W-iw' DCU' ,img yn-:un l'l'W 'i Sill' AfW'1 C: '1 I-'-'2 f'n Whytv.-. nivmg with n silver meal- lor University. ?'alPln'1' 4 .hu-k's hvlxhics: nn- hlnvin: GDM 4'1il2vnsIuu Awllfd- nl and 53. v-'rSiib'. and Vvihash 1 nn-nt',Miko l.gfI'kjf- clrde Classes pinnw. sinugiqnq, swimming, gud 5 Ilarham yas -Vlvlql Qbllfmfl liillhlflrlm- ljlavedthird: fvhxcl: lt: fv1g-jjrsdm dl I Y V .-vi ' , V' f 'S 1 'U 1 ' '59, 'i !' -. Q -A7'v'.f-4-fl ,-1 - -5 v0 4 ,4-s 7 f f f '21' -'1'-v- '-1.1 fe- f g 5' 'fl' 'l!'s ' H' 3 ' O 'Lf' - xifff Q -sf! s--v4-4.1. ,:Z '-f4f'v7'7' L' J: 4 'Q ' Ava Q V! R 1 V41..fc.v lvl-s.7 . -Zak my-aes 7.9-flvj. 'lx 57 6 J 4 ,Q J, Q - .-,J 'ti-'Cf' i i' D yi -I cf v . ,p.Q..,-, 5 0 H , , L' i' - gl M9 s,Q,+-fo-fd jf- Mo ,v - U7 .1 - e- 'i-rf' AP ,ffl -Q lk- .,, ,.,ffAj,L - .J . if .,.,L,f ima- ,,,.fWf 4.-,,..fx,4,, 7 ,lrjg ,..,su,1 -ui N4 'S-nice. fltlw. --- ' 9 , .vcQ4.,1,,,LQ ,sr Feb? ' '54 -6' f rvf ' -V.. Q, -1.521 0535. -, A-VIA . 1-1. ev., .j byqd. 3.44, -M f'Q,'- f T. - fe , THE: INSID We .i hifi Wg .1 ,P 7 f '- a., .1 1-.,...f-9 Ji Ir J-Ag, - ,,,., ,fi , f,,.x4,T Q' I' '- f-as as QWEITES e r - r' ' ,P l 4'.'l-vgika-'ggi , X r-..-Ili 7 Y, 1- 1' 1 Q Z lAl'i,,' I GD f -J' ' i - , ..s . f ,y -- --'W' 0 go as gs: 59 ' ' se e f v Q - ' 17,1 9 Q Q K f Q tb , Q Y L ,, - At the start of the year, the upperclassmen were as bewildered as the freshmen usually are for the new wing presented new problems of finding room numbers and classes. Soon the sophisticated sophomores, juniors and seniors gloated over their new-found confidence, and the faculty finally settled everyone down to the normal routine of school life. Page seventy-five hi Page four 1 . .331 i Howe begins at S bookkeeping. by welding. modern invention before school. Arriving' by foot or car or trolley a Howe- ite starts his day. Before 8:00 friends meet in the parking lot where the conversation is cars. Between upperclassmen gather in the the main entrance to discuss compare notes. Many dash through the halls. scurrying to make their first class before the tardy bell at 8:15. This accomplished, every- one settles down to another day of classes- from metal shop to French, from art to main topic of 8:00 and 8:15 alcove inside activities and UPPER LEFT-Howeites discuss Mr. F0rd's UPPER RIGHT-Vince Greiner. Donna Willen- berg' and Eleanor Whitely examine mementoes of Howe's ground breaking. BOTTOM-This Howeite starts the day bright ,e.--' - ' -f - J-,..,7A,,, -i -,,z Mr, Charles M. Sharp is caught in a characteristic pose giving a memo to his secretary. The well-liked Mr. Sharp is Howe's first and only principal. Howeites feel they are fortunate to have had such a fine principal for seventeen years. Faculty Rates With Students TF' Thomas Stirling, vice principal, director of guidance: Mildred D. Loew, dean of girlsg Kenneth M. Smartz, vice principal, dean of boys: Mabel Burkart, bookkeeper, book store manager: Christianna Genrich, registrar: Page serezzfy-sim T? Roy E. Horton, engineer: Norris Heidelman. switchboard operator: Arla H. Hunt. cafe- teria nianagerg Virginia Moore, secretary- treasurer: Marie Pannell. clerk-typistg Kathryn Pirtle, pupil personnel office. Nancy Adams, social studies, Helen Allen, home economicsgg Rex Anderson, social studiesg Miriam Barnes, social studies: David Baugh, business education: R. W. Bowman, physical educationtg Betty Burton, physical educationg Dorothy Clifton, libra- riang Vesta Cohee, foreign languageg Lyman Combs, physical educationg Lois Coy, home Mr. Hal Tobin and Mr. Robert Turner compare fa- vorite stamps during a spare moment of one 0' their busy days. Mr. Tobin, an English and social studies teacher, col- lects a stamp only if it rep- resents some historical event. Mr. Turner, a Spanish teacher, collects, as one might expect, only stamps from Spanish-speaking coun- tries. economicsg S. S. Craig. Englishtg Betty Culp. mathematicsg Loreen DeWaard, art: Wade Fuller, social studies: Alvin Geier, mathe- matics: Darrell Gooch, English: Richard Guyer, scienceg Richard Hammond, science: Sgt. G. B. Harstad, R.O.T.C.g Virgil Heniser. sciencefg Jean Hoilman, business education: F. M. Howard, art: Floyd Jeffries, science. if Denotes department head or chairman. .I f' ,,1 . Q lu Since Mr. Hartwell Kayler has such a fabulous col- lection of sport coats, Mr. Forest Witsman and Mr. Sam Kelley turn their attention for a moment from athletics to sartorial elegance. Here the two coaches take notes on one of Mr. K.'s favorites. Ellen Jenkins, English, Betty Johnson, home economics, Hartwell Kayler, social studiestg Janet Keller, artig Samuel Kelley, physical educationg Dorotha Kirk, social studies, Paul Klinge, science, Robert Lathe- row, music, Wathen Leasor, industrial artsg Fred Lemley, mathematicsg Louis McEnder- fer, music, Marthana McWhir, Englishg Wayne Mellott, Englishg MfSgt. S. R. Moss- ? 4 in,-of-' barger, R.O.T.C.g Jerry Motley, science, Lyle Nave, industrial arts, Ellen O'Drain, Englishg E. A. Patterson, industrial arts , Roscoe Pierson, industrial artsg S. J. Pitten- ger, business education g Jacqueline Redmond, Englishg Ruth Reed, mathematicsg Harrison Richardson, mathematics, Marjorie Rork, foreign language. Page seventy-eight Margaret Rowe, business educationzig C. F. Ruschhaupt, business education, Celia Smith, nurse, William Smith, science, Harold Stahly, English, Mary Thumma, foreign languagegg Hal Tobin, English, Betty Todd, English, Frank Tout, English, Robert Tur- ner, foreign languageg Hervie Vertrees, in- dustrial artsg Frank Watkins, musictkg Janet Weaver, business education, Marie Wilcox, mathematics? Mary Wilson, physical educa- tion, Hattie Lou Winslow, social studies, Forest Witsman, social studies, Elaine Wolf, business education. Not pictured: Sue Schaffner, mathema- tics, Bruce Beck, English, who joined the faculty in the spring semester. A Mr. David Baugh points out his family sign on the totem pole to Miss Mary Thum- ma. He and his son are members of the Y-Indian Guides, a father-son organization sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. Page seventy-nine 1-A 1u One of the last hurdles a junior must pass before becoming a senior is the Senior Math Test. Getting down to business are Carol Roesener, Sharon McNierney, Bob Haggard and John Eade. Juniors test their knowledge 12 4-. 13 Q V l-rx -S' as E ? V ' ' 4 fi-4 ri 1 1? 4 f wait . Jef ' K 'S 1 is AT' ' ' 1 .l. C FJ -2 Cl gi Rr E34 V' :,f - 3... :H in QA., x . V -f A . 3 Y Q. - 95? wif if 1. if I' A, ga , 1 V r rd, rt- A '- -.:. TFT ' x :fn V J ' ' l 'fa' .Rb A , .,:: N.. N Q, -35 i y s1sQ Q L4 X . ,fin l Q .HL 5. it fi. B tg, , . Q, ' I Q if .X 5 ', C , A .xi-A lg 1 L 37. its 5, '- e 1 ' A I-A i I N 'QT ju: I . ' x A K 'd' - 'fr - J. ', X X, J' X I 1-xxiqx N 4 h Q Page eighty Sandi Abbett. Herb Abbott, Jack Abrams, Donna Agan, Barbara Alderson, Robert Bab- cock. Carolyn Bacon, Paul Basham. VVilliam Baudendistel. Ann Bauerineister, Sue Beasley, Russell Beaver. Judy Bechtel, Gerald Bennett, Judy Berryman, Earl Betts. Jim Bisesi, Larry Black. Lynn Blair, Donna Blaker, Wally Blume, Jack Boeldt, Dick Bonsett, Carolyn Bostic, Mark Bottema, Walter Bowles,- Marcia Bransford. Bill Brinkman, Jerry Bros-4 sart, Dennis Brown, Dickl Brown, Georgiann Brown. David Buchanan, Patricia Bu- cher, Melinda Buckley, Hanna. Bunner. Ronald Bunyard, Pat Bur- rill, Jerry Butler, Janet Calla-- han, Marlete Campbell, Mari-N lyn Carr, Bob Carter. Tom' Cartwright. Sandra Chambers. Charles Clark, Donna Col-' lier, Bob Collins, Zelma Con-Y ner, Pat Cors. Darrell Cox, Steve Crossley, Lester Cruse,' Marcia Dailey. Larry Davis. Patsy Davisp Judy Dawson, Phyllis Deeter, Bob Dendy, Carolyn Devitt. Jenny Dickson. Bob Dills. Marty Dorsett. , Jack Dowden. Bob Doyal,1 Bob Drum. Deanna Dunbar., Ronnie Duncan, Alice Durhainpl John Eade. Barbara Earl. Bob? Ebergi I l i t. 7' ' 2 J I 1- 2 JuNloRs Q o Dixie Eward, Jerry El- -if. hh Y g?9f: 1 f.,. A ' liott, Wayne Ellis, Boo Enos- V ,A . , ley, Bill Engelking, James v ' ' Engelking, Carolyn Enyart, :y .L 43, A ., Marilyn Enyart, Judy Feath- . ,, V , , ' gf, V ' .A :F ' erston. ., M , ' - 5? TQ? , Larry Fields, Phylis Fischer, J Q ' -f V ii' 35 'Th Ji Janice Fish, Marcia Florey, 6 , Darlene Fly, Sandy Fotiades, V V , Tom Fulkerson, Anna Lee 1, 5 V .sf fr: '-3 3, A V 1? V Ganser, Shirley Garrett. - 2 f gil ' 'gil Vi, ,Q ,j x -' , Xi , ' , gf s Edith Garrison, Edna Gar- ' r- ll.. N 'V V V Weil V rison, Harry Gaugh, Doug Gil- - ' - liland, Thomas Givan, Norma 1 i - i Godwin, Jolan Goken, John ,-.c .V I- -5, e . . V, - - , , , A '- .., VQ 4 Goode, Faustine Goodman. , U ' Vs V, is 'J fi? f f' Q V' 'x of 4-5 for .. ,eff qi fr Paul Gosnell. Nancy Grahn, 1 N A N--gf 4 Jim Gray, Carol Green, Fred t 'A 'X V . Q' , Green, Janet Green, Donna .A x V.-f e-'M Grimes, Karen Group, Shirley N 3 '44 V 'Y Grubbs. ' A A fm Wu- , 7 , f 'Q ' . . 3, 43' Q g Lv P ' ' lg J fl Sue Gurley, Bob Hacker, r '-.V 35 ' - ily , '51 Ronald Hackleman, Ellen , A 4 Q 'fn Hackney, Bob Haggard, Nancy V, - Halcomb, John Hall, Mary El- ,x -- , len Hamilton, Terry Hankins. 2 It W ' Q4 Q .Via - V W .A A, V Bruce Hansen, Margaret 9 , K 'Q t-Vi 'Q , ' iff- Harris, Dave Harvey, Jerry E' 1 M, J lr' X ' Hatchett, Betty Hatfield, Steve ' ' A - -f -Y' ' ' Hayward, Olive Hedge, Carol V V - ' . V g V , . Henshaw, Rena Hensley. J , V ' ' ' ' 5 r W- ,. ' an Q - -,-7. - , .1 : M., I Gary Henson, Bob Hibner, X 1 Q V,-gf Q ' . 2 . ,QQ Q v :NV Hwy Charles Hill, Walter Hiue- A 'I Y T ' Z' xg- '71 F-f' ' rneyer, Willa Hinton, Linda ri 12 'N 'ff ffi ,X L Uk J' K' Hodges, Judi Hodson. Gretchen . I Hoevener, Frank Hogan. A A 6 ff' f Dave Homeier, Jacque Ii 5 , 3, 1 'TV 2- V' ,V 551' Q, ' - -Q Hoover, Bill Horne, Don How- 'V 1- J jfxih V .gi ','ff J , . :Qi ard, Donna Hoyt, Nancy Hud- . V ' . Q ' ' 'L i f ., , ' son, Phil Hudson, Phyllis Hud- - Xl is - l ' ',- ' A f x X WF ls, JL son, Karen Hueston. I V V faux Judy Hunt, Pat Jackson, J' - ,Q A 3 ,fx F, Robert Jackson, VVi1lis Jack- , ' bb- V, ,, 4 V , 'R' V' , : '- son, Marylyn Jines, Linda A 7 1-27 Jones, Suellen Johnston, Linda . ' , . , 'M' X1 tv if Jordan, Sandi Julian. K- we B 'J ' ' ' ' A X1 Jacque Keith, Nancy Keller, , A V , A l , 4 Judie Kelley, Pat Kerby, Carol i ' K Q, ' ' s , ,,,- Q ' h 1 V V ,, ,N Kile, Joe Kirkham, Sharon Q' ,Qc ' ' 'Q ,VL V ' f' Klusman, Bob Knopp, Susie ,W V' P - - i ' 53' ff? Koeppef. , W 1 ,341 as , f ,i 1- Sue Koertge, Harold Kog- , ' lin, Gloria Kolsky, Jim Lang'-V . V V ley, Bob Lanham, Horace Law- A f ' 'f ...' 'ia '3' V gg V V 5'-TVB ion! Virginia Leavitt, Tom -Vt' 'fV QV fs., -gf. ,M -' e ean, Linda Ledgerwood. -,fm ' ,, - f . ' 'Y il A ' X i , i AY qllg- ,,. .V X V an MI , A L Pat Lehman, John Lich, W A F ' X7 Dave Lichtenauer, Ronny , l T1 , ' Lisby, Ken Littell, Linda Lob- V , . f 3 5, V -1 dell, Peggy Long, Richard , -EQ' ,, -gif' r if 'f 1 - i ,.-V, Long, Carl McAllister. , .V 'Y , - m .. ' .X Q' X A , - , w X A : . we - .l -P , J. Page eighty-one Q A ., lv f '31 , J 3- , ' , - 4129 . ,J Y, L, .-of 'f , L3 QI' Q fra., w any J X . Af' J .. dfl. 52 li- x lat? V 4:4 all lr! :tht 5 T- X mtfgxv. ., v 0. Isflg 'gif I -,fri . - :,- '- A , ' ,P ulvuu f,., . ' 1 JK ' A I BJ. .f A L , Kg Q K. A afpdrzga n V ,,,, as- ' Zaffgfr ff ,ga . J :lf arm gn: N 3 gf? I-f si R A QT: I, ,122 43 Ei Q3 YM Y vii, . 1. . . 'Al' l ' X :wt Sei te it rd Jimi 'Il '45 . , : - tv- in L ' ,, Q -. - -9. s ' A , ,, . J ,W ff J ' eff tr- . 3 Z?t5L'za., . is vi . N it ' V cg-' 'W A' 12 ca Q-,. -.ef ae aa. -J W Q 4 f. VL nfl.. 1, J f C i f 9 M ,E Y Q v- ' X,xJ K . Q Ja X V '. 1, -9? ' , ' H ' I tif' ' -3 il id A 'l H ' .,,. V ' . 'D' Gif, . ' . . 5 1- 3' K 'R gg lx 1 -' 'an- Y .Q Q4 Q '..-' Q,-Eg' V . 'A Lv, I :GAAP J.. J A., , C .e . , is ' 4 is ' ' J' lr J .1 ' :iff J- R' ,1,f?f - ' -Si, i -f Q . we ' bi dm 1 iff. t.,. J Q Q rfb , . , .,, ,, S N3 4 Ai gx . h X Dv e MJ iam ly wr . ge., pp . - , AJ'-59 R f W. 'gg A M - Q ' . . 'Taz 6+ c ' Z. l - an A A . ts t . Lin ' I J x Y: 'Q gg A nj , s ..xFwius ' I ,. Page eiyh ty-t uw JUNIORS Judy McAtee, Bill McClin- tic, Delma McCoy. Betty Mc- Cubbins, Marian McGau,qhey, Margaret McKinley, Dick Mc- Kinzie, Martha McLaughlin, Gene McMullen. Sharon McNierney, Dennis Maki, Mauna Mann, Sharon Means, Tom Means, Jim Merl. Sandy Meyer, George Miller. Sylvia Kay Miller. Tom Miller, Dalene Mills, James Miner. Jerry Minnis, Alice Moffett, Sue Moffett. Max Mohler, Pat Montgomery. Janet Morgan. Sandy Morrison, David Mort, Judy Moss, Lynn Moxey. Jim Mulry, Jane Mumford, Larry Muncie, Dick Musgrove. Paul Neal. Ronald Nichols. John O'Brien, Cliff Oilar, Harold Ooley, Bob Orr, David Pang- burn, Caroline Parker. Ken Parks, Dick Patterson. Beatrice Paul, Carolyn Pe- tro, Elizabeth Phelps, Virginia Pickard, Barbara Poggiani, Bettina Poggiani, Mary Pol- lock, Sharon Powell. Kenneth Price. David Probst. Gwen Pruett. Fran Pryor, Sally Raney, Cheenu Rassmann, Ethel Ray. Judy Reese. Jack Riches. Ann Ricketts. Billy Ricketts. Eddie Robb. Cleo Roberts, Carol Roesener. JoAnn Root. Pat Roseman. Carl Rosenstein. Sandra Rousch, Dale Rudicill. Paul Ruppert, Frances Rus- sell, Ronnie Russell, Ted Sahm, Pat Scheele. Jane Schlagen- hauf, Luanne Schneider, Karl Schroeder, Wilma Schwartz. Johnny Sgro, Charles Shaf- fer, Sally Shake, Scrib Shea- for, Ray Shepard. Carole Sho- gren. Loretta Slaughter. Sue Slaughter, Carol Smith. Merriel Smith, Warren Smith, William Smith, Don Sorley. Jane Sparks. Mary Donna Springer. Steve Springer. Wanda Spurgeon. Betty Starks. Pat Starr. Susie Steinmetz, Nancy Sterns. Sherle Stevens. Dave Stewart. Kent Stewart. Pat Stewart. Sherry Stewart, Suzi Stewart. JUNIORS Ray Stone, Phil Strohl, John Stuck, Niki Tamarri, Gerald Thomas, Marsha Thomas, Harry Thompson, Kay Thomp- son, Mary Thompson. Sharon Tincher, Paul Too- ley, Don Turner, Bill Ulmer, Bob Utter, Barbara Van- Cleave, Pete Vander Vliet. Nick Vie, Norm Vogel. Jane Vogt, Thomas Walker. Bill Walters. Marilyn Watts, Sally Webb, Barbara Webster, Monte VVelch, DeWitt Whit- son, Kitty Whyte. Kathy Wilkens, John VVil- liamson, Dick Willits, Jacque Wooden, Sandi Worley, Ju- dith Wright, Virginia Wright, Richard Wurster, Joan Young, Philip Zoller. SOPHOMORES Jerry Abell, Linda Abra- ham, Don Abram, Mary Ad- ams, Tin1 Addison, Paula Aegerter, Jane Afiieck, Clif- ford Akers, Glenda Aldrich. Nancy Alinsky, Alberta Al- ley, James Anderson, Steve Anspaugh, Tom Applegate, Laura Appleget, Leta Apple- get, Judie Arbuckle, Lynne Archer. Dick Arthur, Pat Baldwin, Juanita Barker, P Bar Gwen Barnett, Louie eam, Phyllis Benjamin, Charles Berry, Ronnie Berry. Larry Blossom, ' ldon Tom Bough, ' Bow en, Janet Bowles, Bob Brans or , Diane Brown, Norman Brown, Tom Barber. Jack Burgan, Ray Bymas- ter, Jerry Carmichael, Larry Carroll, Bonnie Carter, Jim Cartwright, Sharon Cazzell, Jerry Cermack, Ronnie Chap- pell. Lynda Chastain, Jim Chris- tian, Ron Christopher, Gwen Click, Jack Cline, Phyllis 'Cline, Marilyn Clouse, Judy Cody, Dick Colbert. David Cole, Sandra Cole- fman, Jim Collins, Charles Col- rwell, Beverly Conaway, Peggy Connell, Joe Conner, Terry Conway, Sandra Conwell. e 1 e- A. A sg, X Vt ei: fig, 1 .3 f in ,ht e A . J Q 'Zh J 4 1, ss: . 'r ,i-195 ,C ,J V ie! N 5553 lg N ' , gg, N 3 vs- A an '-3' J 1 T? . li. P A 1' Q! A XA? iii .,,,,' f, if . ,. ,QVU - , f., Q r, ' as 2 I .F , 4 p fa xplx , 'ma 4, f E, , X su-xii? fiflg. , .',. , N t fs ki me .va C eff .. cs. .si ., rf .- -. 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S Q J' 'Q 27 W' . is 'ii' sw J K 251545 mnif. ffl 'ffl' Q ff Cas -if ' ' r f J ' i. .f-' J Q W' kj . ,t J 25-19 Te: xl v-xg! J: 3. 5 -ax V Ns, wiv.. 'if ww h N .fem Q. 5,1 Mrs, lin- f K Qi ex K-MKXTS A f L .Z H, J E, F, ,L , -, ,. :Q . J ie i ft iee ' 4 la I f in C e x Axim-, ., '-1 3 .iii N JJ: 834 ,rf J C ,, ,A M my , , Q ' . ,y J -my -, Wiz ll SQ N.. - 4--nina ' l U 'iii I x Page eighty-four Shirley Cooper, Nancy Cors, Ronnie Corya, Jack Cottey, Charlene Cox, Frank Cox, Larry Crandall, Donald Dam- meyer, 'Claudia Davis. Bob Deeter, Linda Denny, Pat DeWees. Judie Disher, Gordon Dixon, Judy Doak, Rolland Dove. Betty Downum, Carolyn Downum. Susan Drake, Dan Dunbar, Nina Dunn, David Earl, Sharon Edwards, David Eicher, Roselyn Elich, Carl Elyers, Jerry Emery. Craig Emsweller, Alan Esch- meyer, Dean Ettner, Earl Evans. Lee Evans. Syandg glans- Janet Fahrbach, . an iers, Richard Foley. Carol Ann Frazier, Ronald Frederick, Donald Freeman, Ronald Freeman, Sandy Frick, Marilyn Fugit, Dave Fuson, Diane Gardner, Patricia Gar- rison. Patricia Gebherdt. Penny Gibbs, Mike Gill, Sharon Gilli- land. Clarence Gimbel. Don Glore, James Glotfelty. Jimmy Goussy, Marcia Graves. Carolyn Green, Gary Greg- ory, Joey Gregory, Mike Grove, Carl Hackleman, San- dra Hamel. Brenda Hamilton, Diane Hankins. Steve Hanne- mann. . Joel Harper. James Harvey, Jean Hasse. Gordon Hayward, Tom Hearn, Ronnie Heath, Larry Helkema, Ann Hen- thorne, Jane Herrington. . 4 SOPHOMORES Judy Hicks, Bob Highfill, Jon Hilty, Sherry Hines, Er- nestine Hinton, Donna Hoff. Mary Lu Holman, Donna Holmes, Roy Houchins. Emerson Houser, VValter Howell, Glenda Hunsucker, King Hunter, Emie Imel, Frank Irish, Mara Isaks, Mar- ilyn Jenkins, Elaine Johnson. Linda Johnson. Nanc John- son Idalee Jones, Melanie Jdnzes, Tom Jones, Judy Jor- dan, Hal Kattau, Anita Kauf- man, Karen Kemper. Nancy Kendall, Steve Kestle, Doug Kingham, Shirley Kiz- Zee, Donald Kniep, Dan Koch, Dave Koch. Katherine Koll- man, Jim Lamb. Luora Langley, Marilyn Larsh, Martin Lawson, Steve Leane, Lei ' Tom Lentz, Ronald ester, David LeVine, Judy Lewis. Randy Linhart, Gary Logan, George Loy, Wilda Lee Mc- Cleery, Suanne McDonald, Barbara McKain, Phil McKin- sey, Judith McMullen, Carol McPherson. Dan Maddock, Phyllis Ma- loy, Phil Malvase, Ronnie Mar- cum, Carolyn Marker, R M-artig, Dolores Martin, Don- na Martin, Mary Martin. James Mencin, Pat Menden- hall, Carole Mercer, MZ.a.l.1is Gene M ' , Mary Lee Mer- ri , ussell Mesalam, Alan Miller, Dave Miller, David Miller. Donna Miller, Jack Miller, Jerry Mitchell, John Mitchell, Phyllis Money, Bob Monroe, Elizabeth Montgomery, Cindy Morgan, Judy Morgenthaler. Robert Morris, Phyllis Mul- cahy, Wilma Myer, Barbara Neel, Donald Nichols, Betty Oden, Jerry Ohrberg, Diane Oliver, Sandra Olvey. Judith Oren, Hugh Osborne, Larry Oswalt, Ronnie Pack- lard, Yolanda Parker, Phyllis G. Patternoster, Nancy Bat- Qrb Mike Pearcy, erry Pear- son. Beverly Percival, David 1Peters, Charlene Petty, Helen EEg,tzj,, Sally Phillips, Bobbi l'Pittenger, Lynda Powell, Judy I'Prather, Faye Pride. 5 ' ' Q 'Q 'K ' 1, slim in A J . ' W. i g, ,L AV.. .J .jig E., at L 5 f . K 4 ' if 5 1,4 , I --, YV ' -'I N A, f . Qi ? t Y ,g .-.- 5 ' f- : 2- I 1- e ..,. , 2' - .. 13 S fig ' 7 2 Q: I Q.. f g.'Q , ' ,li . - Y H E ., 5 W Z i xv F , WW? ., .u I,-fig .ff 'ft X. -'Q 'G ' ,-fn. s , wa Q Q4 . ,V 'fur Q 4:33 .. A' . Q13 , M ., - Q fi ip J , Q9 - ,Q -2, 1 1. 1 ff , . -r.i' 1 'H - ' V ' 'W' 7 . ur A H M 41 .3 , U 'Z ?5'l- J: gf it .J 1 1 ? f ,335 Q 3 Zi' ' f ,. -, '- ' ' ',. ,yy Q 'fi 7 .ga If V. ' K say! ff r Q ! ix' w . . 8 Q ' A' 1- ,Qi 2 4 ' yg , 'aa T , W . ill' riffs' ng 4- as ' f MW f' 'gb ,- it ' all ri Q' Wa, .Lx .LT A i ' ik A 4 ,y . , Q- 2 nfl ',, A 1 V A 521 r V I, , J I -V V . l v, 4 . , A W, W ,I -.- JI. , 1 . ' f 52' , 'i uf, ggi. . Page eighty-five ,wvz -,. New wing adds glamour This 1954-55 school year witnessed the dedication of the new S5700,000 wing. This addition provides the extra space which Howe has needed for a long time. Besides new classrooms for English, math, and social studies, new department ofiices and beautiful music rooms were added. In the main building a new student ad- ministration office took the place of the old art room. And a public address system was installed throughout the school. Although Mrs. Mabel Burkart, book- store manager, didn't like the idea of mov- ing the bookstore to a new location, she now agrees that she has more space and con- veniences. Mr. Alvin Geier, junior-senior counselor, was in favor of the moving though, since the old bookstore offered a better location for his onice. RIGHT-Attendance problems claim the atten- tion of Mrs. Mildred Loew and Mrs. Christianna Genrich. BOTTOM LEFT-Mr. Geier gives college advice to Nancy Zobbe. BOTTOM RIGHT-Steve Fittz buys his books from Mrs. Burkart. ... .-re-1--...L :V-J-er.,-1 ..,. . i .--V: ,. W ' p V M Ha V. , an W: fm J I . flaw, w V:::,'- -v I V jg 3 , 1 1.1.3 , ,v TJ E b . Z if e NY Q Ag hi limi gig! 'Ri ' ii .i 3 - 2 , MQ! , is f x? 2' Y , 1 ia A 'C at rffaffsewg Q33 3, .x,, ..,A, ' ' q ' is 7 I .Q i '.'Z,, -. ,.,,' ,W 5 33? , gg,-4 ii 'F ' ,A Z: K I s at -T eec Q -1 W o f S . szitamtg : 1 -Lux , - . it 4. -. ,.,, J ,AVIQIII I B 5 I VA: V ffl. xi T il 'l ' sf ,-,- - 'S fc. 'R 6-9 ' is LA 1 sf. R I 4'-.::--1' 1 . W 5 5, , . ' I J :NE ez ,Ek Er' ex. ' :V ij' is l ' K Q- .- ,:, , . .,..,t- 12 X it ' Li J 432, f? - ivffl i i A' . - . ' :- i ' ,.. af, of .. A - . r - .wo ,T , if rm, IF Q ,Lu n, v I 2 . ' 7' .X 1: 1 . ' Q We 'Qui .ii V JX -, 1 .Tig i ,K -xi ,x .+A 'L J Z '17 'W if X -A .. 1 Shi ms . . I N -4 5' S- ' L- i K-9 sl i fig i +6 .W sc.. 14- , sf e ll .. 'isa ' .1 Q, s r' J JB ,QX . :Q Q . -1, gf , 'I-X A. kt ' 4 R pa 3 ., . f c X 6- h -x T xx -fb. X YN kiwi h ' vi .Q .2 ii A V I , , -.VJ AF. . , SX, l Ko ' ' Kc u W, Page eigh ty-sir SOPHOMORES May Pride, Judie Proctor, Richard Puckett, Dick Rader, Roy T. Rader. Marcia Rasener, Ronald Rash, Ray Kenneth, Sue Raymer. Barbara Reed, Joan Reed. Dottie Reynolds, Dic' ich, Jim Ridenour, John Ridge, Margaret Riggs. Gerald Rob- erts, Harold Roberts. Mary Roddy, Dempsey Ro- mine, Marsha R ' , Gene Ross, Patsy ot , Bill Rumbaugh, f ' ll, Phil Sauer, Charlotte Schultz. Charles Schulz. Fred Schulze, Judy Scott, Tom Scott, Melvin Seitz, Joe Selby, Bob Seward, Lou Sharp. Barbara Shaw. Mike Sheetz, Nancy Shelby, .lim Shelley, Patty Sicklev, Tom Siersdale, lhanne Simons, Jimmy Simons, Sandra Simp- son. Francine Sims. Maria Sirmin. Judy Sn' , Pat Smith, Sharon emi 1, yn- thia Smithson, Xena Sordean, Jeannette Spangler, Diana Spearingy Sandy Spears. Bill Spell, Irene Spitzer. James D. Stalford. Hazel Staudt. Bill Stevens, Doris Stevens, Joanne Stevens, Carole Stewart, Ronnie Stewart. Sandra Stewart. Carol Storm. Carol Story, Sonja Stroud, Priscilla Sturgeon, Laura Swadner, Carole Thomas. Paul Thomas, Bob Thompson. Susan Thompson Linda To in, a omey. o Toombs, Jim Treanor, Ronnie Tribby. Martha Tucker, Larry Turner. Melinda Turner. Beverly VanCleave, Bonnie VanCleave. Richard Vanden- bark, Gary VanWey, James Vaughn, Ronnie VonBurg, Don Wallace. Carol XVa1'd. David C. Weber. ' Bill Wheeling. Steve Whit- sett, Susan Whitsit. Carol Wiggins. Bob Williams, Carol Wilson, Bruce Winbun. Jean Wood, Karen YVood. Ray Workman. Ann Wright. Edythe Wright. Carol Yeager, Dick Yoho, Ronnie Young. Practicing the formula in algebra class are Darlene Snyder, Sondra Johnson and Jim Neal. Frosh learn formula for success Martha Akers, Richard Alex- ander, Pat Allen, J. Ellen Alli- son. William Alsman, Jim Alyea, Caroline Anderson, Carl Andrews, Marion Archer. Sharon Armstrong, Dick Arthur, Joe Ashby, Jim Aten, Mary Bailey, Bob Bailey, Jer- aldine Baker, Bob Balfour, Dave Barker Jerry Barnes, Dave Barnett, Jim Beach, Jim Beeson, Doug- las Bell, Geraldine Bellows, Janet Bender, Joan Benedict, Mary Bennett Teddy Bennett, Nona Bent- ley, Leonard Berry, Carol Biles, Carl Bondy, Jim Boog, Mary Boren, Sharon Bourne. Kingston Bowen. Jon Bowling, Pat Bowman, Jacqueline Boyd, Eddie B1'an- denburg, Allen Brown, Ronnie Bryant, Bill Buntain, Bob Burgess, Jerald Button. Beverly Byrum, Ken Cal- vert, Judy Campbell, Dick Canada, Bob Carr, Ron Carri- co, Mike Carroll, Steve Carter, Jack Cashman. Pat Cavdsie, Jim Childers, Marcia Clark, Beckie Click, Carol Clouse, Pat Colbath, Sharon Coleman, Judy Collins, Dick Compton. Carolyn Conner, Doris Con- way, Edith Cook, John Cook, Jacqueline Cooke, Deanne Cor- bin, Dick Cordill, Jim Corley, Martha Couch. .r as 4. 0 2 ..- A.. LQ Q-,Lx -1: -3 ,, iv N? N 4 -4 f 'l . -J - ,f' 3 - , , -Q --rf 'ff' X 'ic ' J i. .s B iF . ,mr OW? ' 'A 'Z -V-I H: S. sq, ' -3 X 4' 6-L 4' .: '4 2 5 R15 4. A A F7 ' ' 3' ' .Y-9, Q l 1 . 3, V ,. 1 4- 'L ,Wifi ?gx 7i- -ik x 'fn of . , 1 f - L3 ,t a if 4 Q, ,:+ 4. Q A 1, 4 .3 ' ,, .a 623. , 1,-at -gj E- rv ., if K '4:,g3,,, .4 . 5, si. A . f I .' W 1 K- A V, N V' ' Wf ,I 5 'M-, X 2 . ' to fi i C 'J , A Wa ' -1 V - My - ,, 1 - 9 Pm Y ' cz '-:r N - Q . f , ., 2 4 N. IV . V A . -J. 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Ch Qt if rdf, aj: 2 e fi J it '15 fi, A1 f ii . .e rms 1 Q4-. - . , +C 1 iw! Ja- if X.-KD? 135 sp':.ff'h. I ' Q-Ei X X- N J T . Q., J 1 qi J A 2. ' A sk Y. .A .'Ja..?-X X , Page eighty-eight 'j FRESHMEN Pat Coursey, Carolyn Cowan, Marceidia Cowgill, Nancy Cox, Ronnie Cox, John Creed, Jim Cripe, Nancy Cron, Pat Crooke. Ernest Cross, Stephen Cro- well, Sandra Cummins. Bar- bara Cunningham, John Cun- ningham, Diane Dammeyer, Katie Daniels. Beatrice Davis, John Davis. Sandy Dawson, Zed Day, Pat DeGroot, Don Dennis, Phyllis Denton, Deanna De- positar, Beatrice DeWees, Gerald Dobbs. John Dodge. Delzo Donaldson, Kenneth Downey, Diana Dugan. Rose- lyn Dunckel, Dick Dunn. Rose Duskill. Susan Ecknor, Bonnie Eickman, Carol Ellison. Judie Elkins, Jan Elsea, Rita Enders, Norma English, Joyce Eubank. Vickie Fergu- son. Gloria Fleenor, Mary Foley, Bill Foshee. Judy Fouts, Judy Fox, Lowell Freeland, Glen Free- man, Julia Freeman. Melvin Freeman, Bill French, Shirley Frey, Janice Fudge. George Galyean. Barbara Gant. Judy Garland. Carol Gartelman, Hilda Gartenman, John Gee. Elizabeth Geider. Betty Geise. Dwight Genrich. Bob Giesekingx Jack Gilfoy, Janet Gilpin, Ann Givens, Jim Gladden, Steve Gordon. Arthur Gorman, Ronnie Govfan. Kim Graham. Geraldine Gray. Judy Gray, Sheila Grissom, Dale Gros- chelle, Jim Grubaufrh. Elsie Hackelman, JC Halbrooks, Emily Hale, Nina Hamilton. Reita Hamilton. Sharon Lee Hannah. David Harkins. Anita Harris. Charles Harris. Don Haskett. Leland Hasseld, Jim Heath. Steve Hedrick. Linda Heidelman. Lucy Hendrickson, Jim Henry. San- dra Hertweck, Fred Hinen, Joanne Hinsch. Bob Hocker- smith, Judy Hockett. Glen Hoffbauer. Nancy Hoifman, Clifford Hogue. Pat Hohn, Mary Hola- day. Gary Holobek. Joyce Hoover, Cynthia Hopping. Bob Horton. Nancy Howell. Samuel Hoynes, Dick Hug- gler, Carol Hughey, Jim Hun- ter, Beverly Jenkins, Gene Jeter, Beverly Johnson, Bill Johnson, Emil Johnson. Margaret Johnson, Reid Johnson, Sandra Johnson, William Johnson, Bill Kelle- her, Carolyn Kelley, Dick Kelly, Barbara Kennedy, Don- ald Kerr. Linda Kersey, Bill Kessler, Jim Knauer, Dick Knight, Jeane Kovac, Dick Kuhn, Mar- jorie Lafever, Linda Larsen, Nancie Lawrence. Tom Lawson, Melanie Lay- ton, Saundra Lazier, Dan Lee, Jerry Lentz, Greg Light, Syl- via Ling, Connie Liverett, George Long. Sue Lovick, Gloria Lowe, Jim Lucal, Rosalyn Luke, Vicki Lynn, Edith Lyon, Wayne Lyon, Sally Mabel, Linda McCawley. Floyd McDowell, Phil Mc- Neff, Jackie Marsischky. Mar- ilyn Martin, Nancy Martin, Janet Massey, Darlene Mathews, Bettye Mathis, Pat Matthews, Jack Mattingly, Linda Max- well, Dick Meek, Robert Nler- ritt, Jane Meyer, Roger Mi- kels, Albert Miller, Janice Miller, Joan Miller. Linda Mills, Michael Mona- han, Tom Monroe, Nancy Montgomery, Helen Moore, Penny Morgan, Jerry Morton, Barbara Moulden, Mack Mow- bray. Sandy Moxey, Linda Muel- ler, Ted Muesing, Bill Mullen, John Mulligan, Larry Mus- grove, Jim Neel, Sandra Nel- son, Conrad Neutzenhelzer. Frankie Nims, Jim Nipp, Phillip Nonweiler, Leif Nul- sen, Nancy Oren, Judy Ott, Ovallett Parrish, Richard Par- rish, Joan Perfetto. Sam Pete, Libby Payton, Beth Pierce, Beverly Pierce, Judy Pigman, Russell Pogue, Judy Pope, Colleen Powner, Bill Price. Marianne Probst, Ronnie Pruett, Leonard Pursell, John Ramsey, Dave Rasche, Carol Reck, Donna Reed, Bill Reyn- olds, Phyllis Richard. 3 FRESHMEN la, 'f 9 4 the -.,, , X , -j ey- ,A Q3 --- ,. .ea A J -ML .exeatc Ki , At, 1- 'xxak - , ' L rr I, J ,. 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To f - M , .. 4+ if 4. i -- i .Q W ,. 3, 'ra ., 1. tl Y 'il N ' . I B Lani st R Page ninety FRESHMEN Donn Richardson, Jane Robb, Barbara Roberts, Larry Robertson, Pat Rockey, Pat Rose, David Rosenbarger, Neale Rosser, David Rushton. Russell Lash, Jerry Rust, Karen Sachs, Paul Sampsel, John Scheele, Phyllis Schick, Gene Schmidt, Ronnie Schra- der. Chas. Schultz. Ann Schumaker. David Scott, Tommy Scott, Lois Se- bree, Loren Seils, Dennis Ste- tles, John Shortridge, David Siersdale, Ruth Silvers. Kathy Silvey. Allis Simpson, John Simpson, Sherrell Sims, Donald Smith, Jake Smith, Joe Smith, Larry Smith, Mi- chael Smith. Spencer Smith, Helen Snow, Darlene Snyder, Russel South, Marcia Speece. David Spencer, Bill Spolyar, Bill Starks, Janet Steele. Judy Stephenson, lVilliam Sterns, DeRetta Stine, Nancy Stone, Nancy Storm. Bill Stout, Louise Strange, Richard Strange, Mary Ann Stratton. Sally Stroud. Robert Sul- grove, Larry Sweeney, Carl Swenson. Janet Szatkowski, Pat Tevis, Mike Tharp. Carl Thayer, Billy Thomas. Fred Thompson, Jean Thompson, Patricia Thompson, Sharon Thompson. Carol Tibbs, Richard Tierne. Judy Toction, Pefxgy Tolex, Albert Tollefsen. Doris Toney. Larry Toole, Jerry Trosper. Judy Trusler, Nancy Tucker. Sally Turpen, Dorothy Tuttle, Jim Vernon, Arlyne Viewegh. Doris Vogt. Jerry VVaid. .lim Waldron, John Walker, Steve XYallace, Jan VValls. Dwayne Watson, Wilbur Watts, Tam- ara VVeghorst. Russell lVells. Dick VVest, Chloetine XYheatley, Martha Wheeler, Nan Whitaker. Em- ilie lVhite. Roberta Whiteley, Dave Whittington. Virginia XVhobrey. William Wiese, Roger Wight- man, Barbara Wilkins, John Wlillard, Don VVilliams, Joyce Williams, Kenny Williams, Wendell Williams, Laguih Willis. FRESHMEN Walter Willits, Karen Win- chester, Gerri Withers, Nancee lVinich, Carl Wood, Marjorie Woods, Donald Wright, Ray- mond Wright. Carolyn Wfy- song. Richard Abell, Frank Al- ger, Patty Applegate, Gail Archer, Sharon Barlow, Patty Bartlett, Judy Bigelow, Linda Bohenkamp, Wanda Bowen. Janice Brickham, David Car- michael, Gretchen Carter, Oren Carter, Harry Chris Clark, Tom Conway, Sally Cooke, Tom Cotton, Alice Cowell. Lana Crossland, Judy Ann Dick, Jer1'y Dennis, Lois Lou- ise Dilliland, Della Blaker, James Dove, Gloria Ealy, Vir- ginia Eichholtz, Fred Ennis. Jerry Ernst, Gary Flynn, Tom Gaines, Phillip Gilliland, Kay Givens, Rae Graham, Sue Gunderman, Beverly Jo Haler, Carol Hall. Glenda Hamilton, Carolyn Harris, George Hedrick, Kay Hensel, Harriet Hodge, Gerald Holmes, Evelyn Howell, John Hubbard, Michael Hunt. Natalie Hunt, Robert Hun- ter, Donald Ingle, Larry Ivy, James Joachin, Sharon Jones, David Joyce, Mary Kendall, Michael Lafever. John Leonard, Sandy Lucas, Dave Miller, Marilyn Money, Sandra Monroe, George Moss, Doris Mueller, Ann Mullen, James Mulligan. Nancy Neuman, Fritz Peter- man, Paula Pickard, Glenn Pride, Judy Resener, Nancy Richardson, Bill Roberts, Gerald Russell, Kay Sanders. Linda Schowengert, Janice Scott, Susan Sferruzzi, Nancy Sharp, Marg'aret Ann Sheafor. Joanne Shores, Robert Sieg- man, Geraldine Shultz, Jackie Smith, Pat Smith. Judy Sparks, Ward Sparks. Darnley Spreen, Linda Stin- son, Mary Ellen Stokesberry, Kay Sturgeon, James Sweet, Edward Tacoma, Stephen Teepe, Kathryn Lee Terry. Phyllis Wheatley, William VVheeler, Robert Wheeling, Rollin White, Jim Williams, David Wills, Richard Wise, John Wiseman, Michael Wood, Kenneth Yeager. i il QNIAQ --. J A A ill: in ' uir: in A , . W ae - -alrr . 5 -, ,x .2 N I- -K EQ .. , V H ll ,UA A ,h E 5 ,,'i'- 7 ,... ' ' ,Q ,, ,. 4.. l -I Q liii A . -3 ..!l Q. Qs X, ibll ',--' A .I Q , 1, ., V p .wr q 4 . l , . eg, , ,J f p Y V1 ,,.- , Q.,-sw' . A ew 1 HR- ll fu, as 5,5 ' 5 15' I ,1., ' , -s -521 J 'V ' ls i n AX X ' y , N, 3, ,,,,,, , rv, ... . , J . le 2 ' 3 A. Lv , l i L' A -5 Q 'QI 'S E r v , , A, l , ..'g 5 '25 4.1 ' if V' J J '2 ai u ,,,f:' ' N Y , . b at Liza? ' . V ,,.,.,, ,Q-' ' - . 3 , , Q ,Nxt . V , ,. 1g.Zi- as . wx ' K Lx Avl-A4 . X If I' ' '.-.:i -A J 1--- A , i tl f Page Tlfllefy-0116 n 5' if Yakov, H32 if 'ff' I X Q K I 5 X. Si: Seniors move ahead ln 1951 the class of '55 entered the gym as freshmen and took their places on the hard bleachers. Now, after four years of antici- pation, they have reached senior homeroom and the coveted front chairs in assembly. With plans now made for college and work. Page ninety-fu'o the class of '55 leaves Howe High School with warm memories of the hard work and good times they have had here and the feel- ing that they have accomplished the goal of leaving Howe the better for their having been here. 5 iL 1 Representing the class of '55, the senior ofiicers stepped into their new roles last fall-but only after days of continuous balloting by the class. Officer poten- tials Were so numerous that the seniors could not decide Without considerable deliberation who their officers were to be. Jack Austin, president, opened the first class meeting of '55 With the traditional gavel. Gordon Jones, presi- dent of Howe's first graduating class in 1941, presented Howe with a gavel which had been in his family for over one hundred years. Each year the gavel is presented to the new class president and his name is added to the list kept in the gavel box of previous presidents. Jack Austin Susan Edna McMillan Susan Stirling Donald Larry Layton Barbara Shortridge JACK AUSTIN-Senior Class President: HILLTOPPER Co- D.A.R. Good Citizen awd. 4: UN delegate 4: Choir 2-4: Music Sports Ed. 3: Football 1-4: Track 1-2: Mock Election 4: PRR Festival 1-4: Drama Festival 3-4: Basketball Queen cand. 1: 1-4: Intramurals 1-4: Senior Hi-Y 3-4: American Legion Good HOWE TOWER 3-4: Girls' State Lt. Gov. 3: Senior comm. 4: Citizenship awd. 3: Choir, 2-4: Lettermen's Club 4: Student Senior play 4. Council I-2: Senior comm. 4. DONALD LARRY LAYTON-Senior Class Treasurer -1: Cross SUSAN EDNA Mc-MILLAN-Senior Class Vice President: Country 4: Basketball 1-4: Baseball 1-4: Best Mental Att. awd. GAA 1-2: Mock Election 1, 3. 4: Latin Club 1-2: hall monitor 3: Brown Boy 4: HOWE TOWER Reporter 3-4: Student Coun- 4: Booster Club 1-2: May Pageant 1-11: Selnfra 1: LaNina 2: cil jr. rep, 3, vice pres. -1: Lett.ermen's Club 2-4, pres. -1: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Jr. Prom comm. Zi: Music Festival 1, 2. 4: Mock Election 4: Senior comm. 4. Senior comm. 4. BARBARA SHORTRIDGEfSenior Class Alumni Secretary 4: SUSAN STIRLING-Senior Class Secretary: gym asst. 1-2: Violet Queen 3: Golden Girl cand. 3: HOVVE TOWER ad mgr. Thespians 3-4: Footlight Revelers 1--l. Room for One More 3-4: HILLTOPPER copy ed. 4: May Pageant 1-3: PRR 2-4: 3. Fog Island 4: Mock Election :Z-4: student bus. agt. Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota, 3: Hosegi 4: Latin Club 1-2: 1-3: Latin Club 1-2: Booster Club 1-2: Selofra vice pres. 1: Mock Election 1, 2, 4: Student Council 1: GAA 1-2: Music LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: May Pageant 2-4: Violet Queen Festival 1: Senior comm. 4. cand. 3: PRR 2-4: American Legion Good Citizen awd. 3: Senior activities keep the seniors busy from September to June. One of the first is electing class ofiicers. Under their leadership, class activities begin to function smoothly. Two big days for all seniors are the annual winter and spring parties, held after school in the gym. College Day provides an opportunity for seniors to hear various college representatives, which helps them to choose the colleges they Wish to attend. Seniors have a chance to display their dramatic talents , - when the class play is presented. The Little Dog Laughed gp' 'LL vgsfsc was the production this year. t P gpp Vespers. commencement, and the senior prom round out the class calendar. The class of '55 unveiled a Howe first with Mr. and Miss Senior reigning over the prom, which followed commencement. Page niizety-four


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