Thomas Carr Howe Community High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1956
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VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Coaches Guyer, Combs, Kelley, Pierson. FOURTH ROVV-Gosnell, Mohler, Boeldt, Ulmer, Russell. THIRD ROW-K. Stewart, D Stewart, Abram, Toole, Lich, Patterson, Davis, Mal- Kent Stewart intercepts a Washington pass. Page izifzefy-s1'.1' vase. SECOND ROW-Hibner, Fiers, Wallace, Minnis, Gill, Haggard, Sturm, Heath. FRONT ROW -Parks, R. Brown, Oilar, D. Brown, R. Thompson, Basham, Deeter, H. Thompson, Price, Brossart. Hridders have Led by a big line and fast backfield, the Hornets displayed an impressive 7-2 season. Starting with a bang the Hornets defeated arch-rival Tech for the first time in seven years. This victory sparked four more over Attucks, Manual, Noblesville, and Broad Ripple. In the sixth game Shortridge de- feated Howe by six points in the first sched- uled game between the two schools. Howe next beat highly rated Anderson and won a close game from Warren Central. Minus the services of All-State halfback Cliff Oilar, who broke his collarbone in the Warren game, Howe lost the last game to a tough Washington team. Most valuable player award went to Oilar, and Dave Stewart was honored for the best mental attitude. Team captains were Kent Stewart, Dick Brown, and Dave Stewart. Oilar and Don Sturm were elected to the All-State team. ' ff' f 'Tin 'Nw-W 'ni' 3 Heath 1'l1I'lS into trouble from a Noblesville tackler, great season Don Sturm and Dick Brown stop a Waslmingtou 1'L1HI'l61'. . Rack' ' 2 , A 1 I age' 111111 fy-Se1'z'11 4:4 Jl l ...-All M, 'T - ' , eeeeer - l ,nm 'flag ff Pnye Jrincty-e1'yl1t Cliff Oilar Ronnie Heath Dave Stewart Kent Stewart Harry Thompson Jack Boeldt Dick Patterson Joel Harper Alan Fiers Bob Hibner Bob Haggard Kenny Parks Don Sturm Jack Abram Paul Basham Phil Malvase Dick Brown Don Wallace Denny Brown Mike Gill Hamilton Chosen grill queen VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Howe 14 ,.,,......LLw,,w,,,, ,,,L,.L,,.. T eull 6 Howe 20 w.,,L,,,,,LLL Crispus Attueks U Howe 334 ..,.LL ,.,..LL...,,,,,,, B lanual Howe 43 Y , Noblesville 1-1 Howe 32 e,,,, , ,O Broad Ripple 26 Howe 13 eeow, Shortridge 19 Howe 338 vo,.e. e....eee.eoeo A nderson 19 Howe 13 ..,. e,.,, N Varren Central 6 Howe 0 ,eeeee Washington 12 P'-s.,,v BACK ROW-Jane Alileek, Kitty Whyte. Queen Mary Ellen Hamilton, Carol Hoes- ener, Nancy Patton. FRONT ROW-My-L anie Layton, Liz Geider. 1 L to Dave Stewart hurllles through 21 hole in the line LlLll'lIl2' the Tech I JFWN, 'QS QQ lk l llllv l'rryf RESERVE FOOTBALL BACK ROVV-Gimlwel, Bonmly, VVise, Eichcr, Has- seld, Richardson. Reynolds, Smith. THIRD ROW- Neel. Carrico, Nipp, Hincr, Dobbs, Childers, Short- ridge. Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe RESERVE FOOTBALL 22 ....ee.,....,.Eeeeeee................,,. Manual 7 21 ,Y,we ..... C rispus Attucks 6 14 ..... ....eee, B road Ripple 13 19 ..... ..e...eeeee...e...... S cecina 9 14 .e,. ,.l.. W arren Central 6 6 ..,, ,,ee,, VS fashington 6 SECOND ROYV-Brandsford. Mitchell. Kingham. Thompson, Ray, Toole, Monroe, McColgin. FRONT ROW-Price, Strange, Sch1'oder, Lee, Starks. Staf- ford, Green. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL HOWQ 13 .....................,.................. Manual 0 Howe 6 ..,... .... C rispus Attucks 7 HOWQ 12 ...... ,...... B road Ripple 6 HOWQ 14 ,.... ........,,......... S cecina 0 Howe 41 ..... .... W arren Central 0 Howe 7 ..... ..... W ashington 19 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL BACK ROVV-Woodbury, S t e W a r t, Young, Keith, Shackle, Jones. FOURTH ROW-Headrick, Williams, Peterman, Joyce. Greer, VVhite, Johnson. THIRD ROW-Sweet, Sclmider, White, Deeter, ride, Clark, Adams, Bayne, Night- P 1 he .it i l V 1 I a t . linger. SECOND ROW-Wood, Warren. Armitage, Brown, Van Cleve. Justice. Copenhaver, Cripe. FRONT ROW- Bradhoward, Turck, Burrill, Jackson, Buckley, Taylor, Hunter, Coach Rich- ardson. .K 2x1 hx S tv- S a B -vu - ' i , Tgigrn Y' Y . 5: 5 ' Q Q32 x li flu. m 5 xv. . ' ---iv 4 ,af A , get Q5 E' Q 9 ef: lx - FQ, . 1' 5 me '7 ii -F 21 A in Q 'S ,. .A , I .63 '.-,,Qli.-. 5 'i i .. v D if Q X 1955 Cross Country Schedule Pi: Howe C32 .. Howe 40 .... Howe SSH .. . .. Cruspus Attucks 'V' .... XVashington ..... Anderson Howe 27 ............. Warren Central Howe Invitational . . . .......... . . . . Howe 40 ........ Howe 27 . . . Howe 34 .... Howe 373 .... Howe 23 . ......... .. Muncie Burris . . . Columbus ..... Manual ....... Broad Ripple .Lawrence Central Howe placed 7th in the City Meet. Howe placed 9th in the Sectionals. :'In Cross Country low score wins. Rumbaugh and Lash lead their Ben Davis opponents. pil-aesters end rough season Facing a rugged opposition, Howe's 1955 cross country team won 3 of 9 meets under the coaching of Ray Bowman. The harriers defeated Warren Central and Columbus by one point each. The Hornets also defeated Lawrence Central in the last meet of the year. In the sectional, Howe placed ninth and in the city meet they placed seventh. Ron Hackleman was chosen team captain at the end of the season. Y - ACN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM fl, Q ,N If BACK ROW M Vis 4 :ik Leavitt, Miller, W A Ab A Carmichael,R. Q.- . ,rf Hackleman, Little, - ' Q- I V it AQ 1 fb ' ,. fl Matthews. A' ' ' J C ' MIDDLE Row - E ' , , Leane, Sohn, Par- rish, Christian. C. Hackleman, Alex- ' ander, Cox, Coach 5 Bowman. FRONT ROW - Lash, Graharn, Bi- sesi, Rumbaugh, Babcock, Butler, Harris. .1..n..1....u-livlvuv-'-mv . 1 V- . .w--:ruin-m.--w -. W . n 'rv:-:JP f fi BWQ Pago one lzzlrzdred one -'rr'xt','-vu-'f'-'- '-Hr-2 -fm--1 un- ,. k. -1 r .w .ir .- J Page one lzznzrlrerl tivo VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Howe 68 ,,.,,,,LLL.,.,.,L,..,,............ Washington Howe 69 ,..o.,o ...,,..., F ranklin Howe 60 ....,,o ooo.... C onnersville Howe 71 ...,oo. ..,..........,.,.. M anual Howe 62 ....... o.......... B road Ripple Howe 84 ..L.... Lawrence Central Howe 68 ....... ..,,...........V. S outhport Howe 60 ..,,... ...,...o...... C olumbus Howe 51 ..,,... ......... S hortridge Howe 66 ....eL. .o,,,... T . H. Garfield Howe 66 .....o. ,........ S helbyville Howe 58 ...l,.. ..e...........,....... T ech Howe 24 ....... ...... C rispus Attucks Howe 74 ..,,,.. ............ B en Davis Howe 66 .,..ee. .........., C athedral Howe 68 ....... .............. N ew Albany Howe 84 ....... ......,. W arren Central Howe 67 ,.e,.......,........ ...,..........., L ebanon City Tournament Howe 55 ..............e,, ..... M anual Howe 58 ....... ....eo T ech Sectional Howe 81 ,,.... Howe 58 .....,, Wood Crispus Attucks Cermack and Schneider battle for a rebound in the Southport game. ' ' i' - G+ -.-- '-f -'v-'.'- :'irfJ:hWr'm.1 . 13' -n, 'fl --jg - 'S 1. W - ,..1 :, -v 'T . I ' ' ' I , - . 1 - . ' i -X 5 xXUWft1-l. n Ill iii itffiilw like n wftigxfl Wt , J r g fl ' a ,H 3 L3 0 1 f H if ll S gun UI hh 'Hn NIA - ..n nn- ,. nfl H115 'I 'QQ TOP ROW-Jim Schneider, Kent Stewart, Dick Patterson, Ronnie Chappell, Ronnie Heath, Mark Bottema. BGTTOM ROW-Jerry Cermack, Cliff Oilar, Larry Black, Tom Given, Dave Stewart, Coach Witsman. :li 4 ' . 'fy ' ff-, ,- I, f , ,, -4x'- r1 v ', Afffppr Cagers have I2 - 8 record ' I 1 -A f l K 46' ' A g, p . , 5 ',-ff iff ff' 4' -'I L D.Stewartiightsfo1-the ball .7 -A - . W nf, 1-fi. ,n I. fn Q r 1 ' , 1- u'i ',. . . ' ll 1 Fielding an inexperienced but high-spirited team, the Hornets completed a commendable 12-8 season. Starting the season against Washington, the netmen defeated the Continentals by 23 points and displayed an amazing show of scoring power. Traveling to Franklin next, the Hornets whipped the Bears in a close game. Opposing highly rated Connersville in the third game of the sea- son, the team defeated them by nine points. Next to fall to the Hornets' sting were the Red- skins of Manual. Suffering their first loss of the season, the team put up a good fight but lost to Broad Ripple by 3 points. Bounding back with a victory over Lawrence Central, the B-Ballers then lost their next game to Southport. Winning three from Columbus, Garfield of Terre Haute, fContinzccd on Page 1052 l A 1 ' XXV? X 1 h Y fgugyx S XSS 27:1 V753 L.,.x V .K -, SQ, 'J W, K I X fi ,fx . Q YW f. .wh h K Y fd h Q W y I rm ,V In V f jf' . , Q ' lf' I 1 ..f:..j J: X I VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM S1-.ANIJIIYG-CCl'1NE1C'k, Bottema, f'21l'!'IliChZU:'1. D. terscm. Chappell, Given. Oilar. KNEELING-Coach Stewart. Schm-ider. Heath. K. Stewart. Black. Pat- Witsmzm, Irish, mgr. Givan tries jump shot. Pngf' mm lzlnlflrur' fum' ,---- hw: X- .f. . ICOIIIIIZIICI1 from Page 1031 and Shelbyville, they were finally stopped by a good Shortridge team. Coming up against their arch-rival Tech, the Hornets lost 74-58, and in the next game Howe was bested by the number one team in the state, Attucks. Winning their next two from Ben Davis and Cathedral, the Hornets were beaten by New Albany 77-68. In their last two games, the netters finished the regu- lar season with a win over Warren and a loss to Lebanon. In the city tourney, Howe beat Manual but lost to Tech in the second round. In the Sectionals Howe defeated Harry E. to nialac a shot. Kent Stewart, and Clilf Oilar were elected co-captains while Dick Patterson received the award for the best mental attitude. Kent Stewart also received the most valuable player award. Howe's 1956 Basketball Queen, Jane Yogt, was crowned at the Columbus game by Co- captains Kent Stewart and Cliff Oilar. The Queen is selected from eight candidates by the student body. X- NJN wood 81-55, but lost to , .gf ' fl ' W Attucks in the second ' f . I H ' Qi es l game. 6 Q g I 6 o . Q X e ,SLE BACK ROW-Fly, Queen Vogt, Proctor, Cline. FRONT ROW-Smith, Neu- man, DeGroot, Clark. k K. Stewart jumps high file? SX?-1.,i' ! .f-ffr A - ' , il X , 1 X, 4' tc .www c 4 ,,-as K ef N f ,-V, K 4' 4 i i 7 ,. .fffffl fi so ,gfcfcf 5 6606-11 p,f,ff fer 5 az L1 ,eff fff C ,, ' ,' fzr ' . I I L o'ff!LfZ,C!7'-ffdif fe 5 UL xiii! 1 ,, begin to ta ie s rape Q , C, LPFC3-51 Circ' , LC' . Only the Nearly driver catches the parking places, as more and more students are driving to school. While most Howeites live in the east side community of Irvington where Howe is lo- cated, some have to rise bright and early in order to get to school from outlying communities. When you arrive at school a quick look down the locker-lined halls will reveal the kind of weather. On a rainy day you are apt to see umbrellas dripping from the locker handles for lack of space inside the locker. In the spring Howeites are often reluctant to go to class, and halls remain crowded un- til the very last minute. But winter or spring it is always necessary to say hello to friends and take a last minute look at the textbook before the big exam. The flag raising, the sprint from the park- ing lot, the gab session at the locker with friends-all these are part of the starting of Howe's day. You hurry to class, the bell rings, and another part of the picture appears-the classes. A last minute check of the locker to see if she has everything and Mary Lois Holaday is off to class. Drag your feetQthe brakes don't work Y could be one of the familiar cries coming from Howeites as they hurry down the hill into the student parking lot each morning. '13, S 5 , ,.'..'. ' C ij ': ' ' ' -... ' FQ ..... 5 15111: mf 1 RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Christopher. Siersdale, Carmichael, Packard. Burgan, VVaid. FRONT ROWM Coach Anderson, Childers, Dobbs, Mitchell, Smith, Price. NOT PIC- TURED - B rausfo 1' cl, Leane. Lawson. BACK ROW-Young. Shackle, Wimmer. Jones, Carmichel, Sohns, Clark, Arthur, mgr. SECOND ROW-Coach Stutz, Warren, VVoodhury, Beswick, VVheelin,q, Pride, Deeter, Marshall. FRONT ROW-Irish, mgr.: Medloek, Mil- ler, Brown, Justice, Copenhaver. NOT PICTURED-Burrill, Cul- ley, Leavitt, Shepard, Schedules and scores of Fresh- men and Reserve on page 1153. Schneider attempts pass off to Cermaclx , lL uw 'f l if N243 The Howe golfers, defeating 50 of link men uphold fine record 1955 Varsity Golf Schedule Howe 30 ,,,.....,..,,......ee.,........,....,..,.. Shortridge 47 Cathedral 16112 ....... Tech 1416 Howe ZVZ ,..,... .l..........,,,.,,. C rawfordsville 914 Howe 7 ,,,. ...,...... B road Ripple 11 Howe 15 ,.,. .....,,,..l....,, S outhport 1515 Crispus Attucks 514 Howe 12 .... ,......... W ashington 5M Howe 12V1 .,....l ....,...,........ ..l,... B e nDavis 515 W' High score wins in match play 'tHowe 330 ,.,l...... Washington 332 .,...... Southport 346 Warren Central 370 ...... Lawrence Central 379 Howe 330 ......,.,. Shortridge 304 ........ Washington 331 Tech 332 .,....., Martinsville 340 Howe 342 .,.......,...A,.....,.,........,.................. Seymour 321 Martinsville 340 fHowe third of fifteen teamsj Howe 312 .......,..........,..........,....,.,,........ Shortridge 304 Broad Ripple 313 fHowe second of thirteen teamsj Howe 308 .,...,......,.,...,,.,.....,..........,....... Shortridge 286 Crispus Attucks 377 Regional ..................................................,..,.. Howe sixth 'l' Low score wins in total stroke play 64 opponents in 12 meets, continued to uphold the good records of previous Howe teams. Coached by Mr. Fred Lemley, the team placed sixth in the regionals held at Sarah Shank Golf Course. Competing in 13 spring - ' Peters lines up a putt as Williams watches. matches the divot diggers also participated in two fall matches. While shooting their best score of the season, 308, the Hornets were defeated by a highly rated Shortridge team who posted a record 286 score at the Riverside course. At the end of the season, Don Williams was elected captain by his teammates. 1955 GOLF TEAM STANDING-Willis, Osburn, Loy, Evans, Peters, Williams. 14 4 iv I 7 5 0 ,t - -11, A l l l ff. 1' C 7 BACK ROW-Oilar, Patterson, Black. Means, Minnis, K. Stewart. D. Stewart, Coach Pierson. FRONT ROW-Parrish, Bone. Layton. Bell, Kollmeyer, Kinsey, Leffler, Van Arsdel. luggers enjn best season Patterson practices batting while Oilar catches. 1909 Xarslty Baseball Schedule Howe 6 ...... Lawrence Central Howe 10. . . . ...... Greenfield A, Howe 11. . . . . . Crispus Attucks . 5, h Howe 9. . . ...... Southport 1-2, , 3,-,Q ' ' Y' Howe 8. . . . . . . Shortridge - W x H J' '-' Howe 13. . . . . Franklin Twp. x A 1 t Howe 1. . . . . . Broad Ripple 1' ij A Howe 9... . . Warren Central . iv. 'ff Howe 7. . . ...... Zionsville X , X - Howe 2. . . . . . Washington f - Howe 1. . . ..... Cathedral ' Howe 5. . . ...... Ben Davis ,ff I p Howe 2. . . . . Warren Central ' ' -L ' tHowe 1... .... Washington 11 ,.Q,Lif' ! M ' x tgowe 0. . . . ..... tTeih A - ..-. - , 8 .A jf 'A owe 7. . . . . rispus uc s g if, H 1' if V V Howe 11 ..... . . . . . . . . . Manual 1f ?f:i? 7 ' ' F 'fy 1 3f.g?if 'Tifb' TOUFHGY Page one hundred eight : Yiiril A-M-T Y Wli i PM fix Howe's baseball squad, under Coach Rocky Pierson, posted the best season in the history of the school. Showing the spark which led them to a I2-5 season, the Hornets breezed over their first six opponents: Law- rence Central, Greenfield, Attucks, Southport, Shortridge, and Franklin. In the seventh game, they were defeated by a highly rated Broad Ripple team. In their next eight games, the Hornets won five while losing three. ' In the City Tournament, Howe lost their second game to the Tech Greenclads, even though Howe's star 'iw l ' sophomore pitcher, Dave Peters, gave up but one hit, 'V' fmt, , 'TT - the Greenclads squeezed out a I-0 victory. ' I' l At the end of the season, Don Layton finished with f 'im ff -I 7 the highest batting average, and was chosen captain by ' l ,ff - filly. his teammates. The Ted Guthrie Award for most im- b NJ: .I e Droved Dlayer was given to Dave Peters, while Mike Lef- ' ' '-.i ,. 'A .,'. Her received both the Donald Clapp Award for the Best W .H if ,,5'9','it,Q'l if I All-Round Athlete and Most Valuable Player Award. 11,51 PH ' gi ,LQ The reserve team coached by Mr. Forest Witsman ,Elf ' 'ft recorded a -1-3 season. The glovemen beat Broad Ripple, I T7 ,Q .- Tech, Ben Davis. and Manual, while losing to Washing- 3'l 4' ' if Q is ' 1 ' ton, Shortridge, and a second time to Washington. Lenin-1' winds up to llc-liver his fast ball. R ' A ESEPVBS Wlll flllll' llf SEVEI BACK ROW-Elliott, Wheeling, Miller, Glot- FRONT ROW-Graham, Rosscr, Beam, Bell, fc-lty, Bowles, Abram, Coach VVitsman, Le-Beau, Shaf- Beach. Dennis, Johnson. Osborne, Lawson, Hayward. fer, Blume, Chappell, Welch, Starks. Thompson. KNEELING-Fit-rs, Haggard, Det-ter. if Anna.. : FJ' . inrfrr , H Page one IIIIIIKIVCCI mm L.:-'C' l fl . , -21.5 -,fi 1 aw 25.15, fi'-ff ,,..,, 4, -, L - ,v ,Q IE: . . ' I-I t ll , Q- ' , W 'I Wfr ' iiaff.,-st'a'1 'v'1i2T 1 1' 1 .61 a ' i L' ldgfu if c 'H ,QE-4' .V x 5 A 'f Llq Q ' ' F! K 'cigpkt 1955 Varsity Track Schedule I Q 5 X Q i l fy , Howe 64:11, ,.,,.A......,,...,,, Warren 3515 an A K 1 Howe 51 ,...,....... Bloomington 44 , wp 3 Howe 73 ........,,..,... Ben Davis 27 Howe 811g .... Lawrence Central 3531. Howe 53 .,.,.,..., Broad Ripple 64 Howe 5423 .v,... Crispus Attucks GZM3 Howe 781g ,.,. ...,...., S outhport 38194 Howe 54 . .,... Warren 31 ' 1 Manual 24 ' ' W D, ,W ' Howe 7012. Columbus 3813 W t' ' fsssgfmjsvxhi A ' Howe 79 ...,. Noblesville 30 A -- -.,f gLj3a...,,,...wf , W W.. -Q---'M lffifffalrummaf xl Indianapolis Relays, Howe 7th Butler hands the baton to Sharp in the relay. City Meet, Howe 4th. Sectional, Howe 3rd, VARSITY TRACK TEAM LEFT ROW-Reed, Sturm, Butler, Lash, Lisby, terson, Oilar, Shick. RIGHT ROW-Bottema, Koll- Enderlin, J. Babcock, Bransford, Burck, Alexander. meyer, D. Stewart, R. Babcock, Haggard, Eberg, MIDDLE ROW-K. Stewart, Burgan, Sharp, Pat- Harris, Hogan, French. fvf '.,,.'l'j. Tc-f -- 4. we-,ei , ' I 9.1 Page one lllnzflrvd ten halanced team Displaying an impressive season, the spike- sters, coached by Ray Bowman and captained by Pete Shick, compiled an 8-2 record. The Hornets showed a well balanced scoring attack in both track and field events. At the annual spring banquet, Cliff Oilar was chosen most valuable player and Jim Burck receivedj the award for the best mental attitude. In the Hoosier Relays, sponsored by Howe, the cinder- men won three events and placed third in two others. The Hornets, winning their first four meets from Warren, Bloomington, Ben Davis, and Lawrence Central, finally were stopped by a strong Broad Ripple team. After losing their second straight to Attucks, the cindermen won their remaining four matches, defeating South- portg Warren and Manual in a triangular meet, Columbus, and Noblesville. In the Sectionals the team placed third while in the City Meet they placed fourth. Oilar clears the hurdle ahead of his opponent. ,, . p- -Qi .H S , :f'.?l A.. . ' . l'- ' J 77' ,aff .A.' i-'X .' H -v'l'Lf: . . ,af . 3 -, 1 . - 4 'J' -'Q . JVC. lv . lffI f'!': Sturm heave-s the shot-put. ,Av Giga'-fa QR , ' . .-If his-adv s. I 555: uf ,.,r 2- , .fee-' ' X aw. wa.. Jar' is SNL x -a' Q BN-, W hu, Q- N , 'IR-F .f.,' k Q 9:93233 is-s 0 Q r I 'aww-au. N p -N , , . k , --.. , . , A ,s -KM . , RW:m,R:?-J QTW: ., 1 E. K V X X X ' lr A H-mf' .- - 4 V Y 4 . X A vie . , .,.,, 5- ., -r e f . '- A , bf ' ,,,, 1 4 1 1 4 - NfiH,s .a z-f - M . 133373, , ,,,,, if, ,,,. , ' M . . . J 'f-s i g-iff, fx , I X- Q . r . ,.,, - is N , 25 --:F , .... W, wi,,,:v .,3, 'Mah ' ,W - K Page one lmndred eleven . tn'e 'ii fl- 9' Q, -H r-W N. ' w ' WWI' x ME' l V'x , ,........El R rw T- . 2 '- A M4 x ,,, A - ft Wx Q of . ' A T A f ' QUW ' r , vi Magi: JL? P b C5 ,V g .L .- :. , 'll 4 - ,6Ul','5X flffwb fillf V V ., 1 ,ME I J 6 'WLVP ' ., A iff'-f f7 Z l 58 ,f in ' ,F L 1 TS.. a I I he RESERVE TRACK TEAM BACK ROW - B o el d t, Ooley, Schulz, C h a p p ell, Hogan, Fredrick, Hankins. FRONT ROW-Bransford, Eberg, Hag- gard, Marbach, G. Miller. FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM BACK ROW-Spencer, Williams, Waid, Shortridge, Pruett. Haskett. THIRD ROW -Lash. Richardson. Brown, Carrico, Par- rish. SECOND ROW-Schultz, Thomas, Harris. Neel, French. FRONT ROW- Alexander. Sampsel, Waldron, Archer. Sehumalier, Carter reign as queens Ann Schumaker was chosen Track nie Carter reigned as Hoosier Relays Queen. Queen, while Bon- gf. l J BACK ROW-Res ener, Stewart, lYise. Riggs. Geider. Smith. Vogt. FRONT ROW -VVebb. Thomas, Car- ter. Schumaker, Mc- Atee Blacklidge. Page one lzundrecl fzvelre G- jl x.zv Lei- 5 f -an-'-- 'hy va Racquet squad emls first season Coached by Lyman Combs, Howe's first tennis team compiled a record of three wins and six losses. The team showed real promise by winning their first three matches, two from Ben Davis and one from Scecina. The racquet squad then met serious opposition from Broad Ripple, Cathedral, and Park School. The team lost a close one to Tech by the score of 3-4. In the City tourney, Howe placed sixth. Steve Fittz was chosen captain by his teammates at the end of the season. 1955 Varsity Tennis Schedule Howe 7 .............. Howe 5 .....,.. Howe 9 ......., Howe 2 ..,..,.. Howe 0 ........ Howe 3 ........ Howe 0 ........ Howe 6th .,.,.., Howe 1 ....... Howe 1 .....,,. BACK ROW -Spencer, Hag- gard, Ulm e r, Lawson, Fittz. SECOND ROW - T u r n e r, Ben Davis 0 Ben Davis 2 Scecina 0 Crispus Attucks 5 Broad Ripple 7 Tech 4 Cathedral 7 City Tourney Crispus Attucks 6 Park School 6 L... X, Leane. FRONT ' X , L RO W - Non- - Y ' 1.- weiler, Crowell, iq' 1155- ' -J Carter, Hurn. H' q ' J Y N l , N faq it. Coach Coml is the yi. , I, instructs Leane in proper grip. C3 if-1-?, 'Q P ul fix, .i 251 if' 5' 2 J-zgi, V fax Ls I-.11 H- ii Page 41 I , ,A Q1 -ll I I N Q I al: 1 . 1 ,2 , K V 151. ,, 1. E . F' : L v R , .,, -f V A ull , one lzzuzdred flzirtcen Reserves post I8-5, Fresh 8-9 seasons RESERVE SCHEDULE FRESHMAN SCHEDULE Howe 40 ,,,s,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,, Washington 33 Howe 33 ..............,...,.,...,......... Washington 31 Howe 43 Asss,,,As .......,, F ranklin 40 Howe 37 ,...... .................... W ood 26 Howe 55 ,4,,,,,,, ,,A,,, C onnersville 37 Howe 42 .....,.. ....... W arren Central 30 Howe 47 ssssssss .,,,..,,,,.,o, M anual 42 Howe 37 ........ ...,.,....s.,... S cecenia 26 Howe 48 ..,.o4... 4....,. B road Ripple 43 Howe 34 ,...,.. .....,.., B en Davis 38 Howe 50 ....,..,. ......, L awrence 46 Howe 31 ...,..,. ....,....,. C olumbus 28 Howe 30 ,,....... ...,.,. M anual 28 Howe 27 ........ .A......,... S hortridge 51 Howe 35 44...,.,. ,.,4,s,,,,, T ech 40 Howe 31 ....... ....,. C rispus Attucks 41 Howe 49 e4...... .,.., S outhport 46 Howe 29 .....,,. ......................... T ech 62 Howe 55 ,.,...... ,,...,, C olumbus 28 Howe 35 .....,. ...... C rispus Attucks 46 Howe 47 ..,,,,,., ,...,,...,, S hortridge 42 HOWG 37 ....... ........... C athedral 35 Howe 59 .....,... ..,.... T .H. Garfield 24 Howe 48 ....... ....... W ashington 45 Howe 48 .,....... ..,..,.. S helbyville 35 Howe 36 ....,.. ........ B road Ripple 35 Howe 36 ,....,,oo ......,.............,.., T ech 46 HOWe 32 .....,.. ..... C rispus Attucks 51 Howe 36 wo,...... .,., C rispus Attucks 27 Howe 44 ........ ....................,. T ech 56 Howe 47 ......,.. ,....o.i... B en Davis 42 Howe 32 ........ ............... M anual 35 Howe 51 ......... .......... C athedral 29 Howe 34 .e..... ...,. S acred Heart 39 Howe 39 ve....... ....... N ew Albany 52 HOWe 65 ......e.. ...,.. W arren Central 38 Howe 61 ,........ .,............. Lebanon 29 O W W gage! , g I I GJ 'opfc Z'-iff 4 ' -QW' BACK ROW-Hollobeck, Gimbel, Ray, FRONT ROW-Siersdale, Warren, Smith, Tollefsen. Managers help teams The student athletic managers assist the coaches and players at practice and at all Howe athletic events. They do the necessary tasks of keeping the team proper- ly equipped, treat minor injuries, and tend to other needs of the athletes. Mr. Lyman Combs directs the group in managing Howe's seven athletic teams. The managers de- serve a lot of credit for the fine job they do through out the year. O 4 .AJ-I llffers Varlet PYRAMID TOP TO BOTTOM-Juanita Barker, Mara Isaks, Judy Fouts, Ann Johns, Jane Vogt, Roselyn Elich. Howe's Girls' Athletic Association offers a wide variety of activities to its many members. Mrs. Betty Burton sponsors the group with the assistance of Jane Vogt, president. Heading the list of fall sports are speedball and bowling. During the winter the volleyball team takes to the fioor. This was the first year for the G.A.A. volleyball team to play interschool games. Other sports the girls enjoy during the cold months are basketball, swimming at the Y.W.C.A., and ap- paratus practice. When the weather becomes warm- er, the girls take softball and bat in hand for a rousing game out on the campus. Each year the G.A.A. and the Lettermen's Club sponsor the Winter Wonderland Dance. In addition to its other activities G.A.A. partici- pates in a statewide telegraphic bowling tournament, and the annual playday at Bloomington. They com- pete in many tests offered by the G.A.A. State Asso- ciation. Members receive their awards which are given on the basis of points accumulated by out- standing participation in G.A.A. events at the Spring Banquet. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BACK ROW-Johns, Oren, Fouts, Blanton, Boldon, Walker, Isaks tsecretary-treasurerj, Richardson, Baker, Pannell, Pratt, Hartle, N. Gibbs, Greene, Brown. THIRD ROW-Vogt fpresidentj, Sanders, Isenberg, Jamison, Elich fsports secretaryb, Bowden, P. Gibbs, Baird, OND ROW-Couch, Johnson, Phelps, Ferguson, Murphy, Wysong, Slaughter, Barker, Montgom- ery, Akers, Hutson, Evans, J. Martin. FIRST ROW-Crooke, Parker, Bowers, Enders this- torianl, Wilson fvice presidentj, D. Martin, Run- yon, Spitzer, Lyday, Moxey, Applegate. Archer, Petro, Bell, B. Loonan, S. Loonan. SEC- L , 4 Kgs gb.-LJWJ .. 7 L ,ace - 1. U .4 5 now as , vcr: nn' DONT EE TACKf V,TE Monte VVelch, Marilyn VVatts and Ronnie Lisby discuss campaign posters du1'ing the mock election. Classes make the school. In order to meet graduation requirements, every Howeite's program includes English, social studies, mathematics, health, physical education, and science. Our picture of the curriculum would not be complete if we omitted the government classes. Here Howeites gain a full knowledge of government principles and procedures, and through this course learn how to be better citizens. As part of the course the students con- duct a mock election, to become acquainted with voting procedures. Required classes Frances Rus- sell and Richard Vandalwark work on a distillation problem in chem- istry. Howe also offers biology and physics. Students planning t.o enter fields of medicine or science often take all three lab sciences. ,.w,i, Page eight f l l - 1 This is the completed picture 'lf' ,lx-n.lJ Kun ' -' I l .4N,,f,':s,Q'4,,vf-7 0 ,N Y, 4,.,r,,J 1' e '-4. A i 1 A 'fi V Zfff Q-3f.,..,,r !y,efJC2,QA,f-J ij , 5rL,w,ATgfbCJ A x. 1G14-' --- Abbett, Sandi ..,.,. Abbott, Herb ...,.. Abell, Jerry ........,.. Abell. Richard .,,. , Abernathy, Knox ..., Abraham, Linda Abram, Don . ........... . Abraham, Jack 17. 375, 7-1, 76, RH, :azz ax 50 54, 11:4 ..,57, sm A 55 . ..,. 50, .. ,,,, ...,.. .. 50 92, 96, 98, 109 Adams, John ..,.,,.,.............,. ........... 5 7 Adams, Mary ...,.. .,,...,,,.....,........ 5 0 Atileck, Jane ..,.... ...... 5 0, 85, 91, 99 Airan, Donna Agnew, Sara .,.,....,, Akers, Clillord ....... Akers, Martha Albright, Carol ........ Alderson, Barbara Aldrich, Glenda ........ Alexander, Barbara Alexander, Richard 5-1, 58,101,110 Abler, Frank ..,.......... 54 Allen, Patricia .....,..,. :azz 57, ss, 90 3:1 . ..... 54. 115 ......5T, 011 .. ...,.......... 33 Ts, 9:1 78, N6 Alley, Alberta ....,.............,..,,,...,.. 50 Allison, J. Ellen .,.,,... 19. 50, 76, 79 Alsman, William ........,,......,,.,.... 54 Alyea, Jim ..,.....,,..... ................. 5 4 Anderson, Jean ...... ,,.,.,... 5 7, 90 Anderson, Kay ..... ..,......, s 1-1 Andrews, Carl .,..... .. .,..... 50 And1'ews, Rosalie .... ,.,.,,. 6 1 Anspaugh, Steve ......... ......,... 5 0 Appletrate. Albert .....,. ,.....,....... 5 0 Applegate, Pat .....,.. .,...,, 5 4.115 Applegate, Sally .....,, ...... 5 7, 67, S7 Appleixet. Laura ...... ...........,. 5 0 Applet.-ret, Leta .,...,.,.... ..,.,,,.. 5 0, 93 Arbogast, Dave ,... .....,...,,, 5 7, 90, 91 Archer, Gail ...... 5-1, 72, 53, 357, 115 Archer, Gloria ,.,..,..,....,............,.., 57 Archer, Lynne .......... . .....,,.., 9, 50, 60, 63, 70. 78, S2 tlnlent Index Bennctt, Karen , X9 B1-nnett, Mary , . 50 Bentley, Nona .,.., 5-1, 56 Berlimz. Harry . ..,, , 57 Berry, Barbara ., ., .,.. . 61 Berry, Leonard ,. 50 Berry. Ronnie 50 Berryman, Judy , 33 Beswick, Johnny ,.,.,. ,.57, KU Betts, Earl ., , ,,....... . ..,,... 33 Betts, Mary ..,........,...... .....,.. , . 61 Biberstein, Barbara ..... ..57, HEI, 91 Biddle, Rita .,......,...... .,,..,... 6 1 Bigelow, Judy ...,,.., ......... 5 7 Biles, Carol ,.,....,,,,,,..,.. ,.,. .,... 5 A 1, 93 Bisesi, Jim ..... ,.,...,. .....,........, I S 3,101 Black, Larry ..., 34, NN, 103, 10.1, 108 Black, William ........,,......,.........., 61 Blacklidue, Nancy ..,........,.......... 112 Blair, Lynn ,...,.............,,.,......,...,... Ii-l, GN, 69, 76, 79, Nfl, N-l Blaker, Della ...,...,............, 3-1, 87, N9 Blaker, Donna ,.,,..........,,.,,,,,,...,,.. 34 Blanton, Brenda ..,...............,....,.. 115 Blossom, Larry .,., 50, 76, 78, 79, 90 Blume, Wallace .....,,.,,.,.......,.. 34,109 Boeldt, Jack ......., 34, SS, 96, 93, 112 Bohenkamp, Linda ....,,..........., 50, H7 Boldon, Rita .. ,,,,. 14, 50. 67. 85,115 Boles, Susan ...,,..,,......................... 54 Bolten, Magdalene .........,.,. ,.,., . 57 Bolton, Nancy ...,......, ...,..,.. H 9 Bond, Marjorie ....,. .....,.....,. 5 7 Bundy, Carl .....,... ,,.... 5 0, 100 Bone, Charles ....,..... ....,.,,. 1 05 Bonsett, Richard ....... .....,., 3 1, 34 Booe, Ann Marie ...,. ......,., 6 1 Booe. James .........,............,......... 54 Boren, Mary ............,......... 54, H6, 92 Bottema, Mark ..................,...,..... 34, 38, 92,103, 104,110 Bough, Tom .,.... , ................,.......... 50 Bourne, Sharon ....,........... 54, 86, 91 Bowden, Brenda ....,... ,..... 5 0, 85, 115 Bowen. Kim: ........ 50, 76, 78, 79, 90 Bowen, Wanda ......., . ,....,......,, .... 5 4 Bowers, Vera ...... 57, 72, S3, 87, 115 Bowles, David .,............,..,.....,...... 34 Bowles, Janet ...,..,.................,.,.,. 50 Bowles, Walter ............,.......,. 34, 109 Bowling, Jon .........,............,...,.,... 54 Bowman, Pat . ,..,... 54, 63, 36, 90, 92 Boyd, Jacqueline .......,............., 50, 91 Boyer. Linda ....,,.................,,... 57, S7 Boylan. Donna . .... ...,..,., 6 2 Boyll, Deanna ,.....,,,..... ,,,,., 5 7 Brandenburg, Ed ........................ 54 Brandenburg, Russell ..,.,....,.. 57, 91 Bransford, Bob ,.,,.......... .............. 50, 67, 83,100. 110. 112 Burrill, l'atri1'ia , ..5, N-I Burton, llreta . 01 llush, Dennis 57 Butler, llavid , . . , lil Butln-r, Jan ,, . 57 Butler, Jerry , ICF., as 101, 110 Button, Jerald , . .11 Byers, Bonnie 37 Byrne, Linda lil Byrum, Beverly .... .. . ..-I Caldwell, Sharon .,.. ,, , . 61 Callahan, Janet ., 35, 10, 71, H-1 Calvert, Kenneth , ,,....,., .14 Calvert. Mike , , , .. W1 Campbell, Jeannette ,5 7,140,111 Campbell, Judy .. .,,,... 54, H6 Campbell. Marlete .1, 7.1, N1 Campbell. Paul ...,. . ..,, 57 Canada, Richard ,,...... ....,, , 54 Cannon, Rosanna ,, ,, '7, 57,111 Cantwell, Ray .. ..,., . ..,,. ,,,,, , ,. 235 Carmichael, David . ,,..,.., . ., 57, 00 Carmichael, Jerry ,nl-1, 50, 67, 104 Carr, Bob .,...,..,.,,,, , ,,,... ,. .........,. 54 Carr, Marilyn ........., . ....,.....,. .. 35 Carrico, Ronald ......., 50, 76, 03. 100 Carroll, Larry .,.....,,. , ..,........ 50, 90 Carroll, Mike .,,, . ,. ,,..,..., ,. 5-1 Carter, Bonnie .....,.. ,.... 5 , 82, 112 Carter, Gretchen ,, ,, ,,....,,. 57, 90 Carter, Oren ., ,..,., .,., ........,... 5 4 Carter. Robert ,....,,.,,......,,.,.... 315 Carter, Stephen .,..,, ,.... ,... , , 54, 67, 76, 75, 79,110,113 Cartwriuht. Jim ., .,.......,,.......,.,., .10 Cartwright, Tom ,...,,,. ........,......, , . 50 Cashman, Jack ....,,.,,, .. ,.....,. ., 54 Cashman, Lauretta 57, N7,1lIl,91 Cahoon, Donna ..,,,..... ,......,..,.. . 57 Cavosie, Patricia ..,,,, ,,,,,........ 5 7. H6 Centers, Loraine .,.. ,.,..... 57 Cermack, Jerry .......,....,............... 14, 50, 102, 10:1,104, 105,106 Chappell, Betty .......,....,............... 61 Archer, Marion ........,,..., , ..,..,....... 54 Armitage, Dave ......,.,.......,........... 57 Armstrong, Sharon ................ 54, 91 Arthur, David ...,................ 57, 80, 90 Arthur, Phillip ,,...... ..,........... 5 7 Ashby, Joe .,......., ........., 5 0 Aten, James ........ . ...,... 54 Aten, Robert ............ .......... 5 7 Atwood, Marilyn .... ...... 5 7, 87 Aubrey, Dale .,....... ....... 5 7 Babb, Shirley ...... ....... 5 7 Babcock, John ..........................,,.. 110 Babcock, Robert ...............,....,..... 33, 88, 92,101, 110, 112 Bach, Carol Gay ,.....,.. ........... , . ,..... 61 Bacon, Carolyn .,...,......,...,.,,...... ,. 33 Bacon, Richard ...., ....... 6 1 Bailey, George ,,,.... ....... 6 1 Bailey, Robert ......,...... ............. 5 4 Baird, Deanna .....................,.. 57. 115 Baker, Jeraldine tSl ...... 54, 86, 115 Baker. Jeraldine lFl ...... ,,....... . .. 61 Baldwin, Pat ........,...... ......, 5 0 Balfour, Robert .,,..... ..,.... 5 4 Bandy, Paris ...,., ....... 5 4 Barber, Tom ........, .......... 5 0 Barker, David ....... ............. 5 4 Barker, Juanita ..,. .. ....... 50, 115 Barkhau, Sherry ...... ......... 5 7, S7 Barlow, Sharon ..,,. ........., 5 7 Barnes, Jerry ...... ......,.,. 5 4 Barnes. Patty .... ......... 5 0, S5 Barnett, David ..... ................. 5 4 Barnett, Gwen ......... ,,.... 5 0, 76, S5 Barrett, Michael ...... .,..........,. 5 7 Barrick, Peggy ..........,...........,..,.. 57 Bartlett, Patty ...... ,........ ,........ .... 5 7 Barton, Charles ......... ................... 6 1 Basham, Paul ...,.... 33, 88, 92, 96, 98 Baudendistel, William ................ 33 Bauermeister, Ann , ........., ,..... .. 33, 73, 74, 83, 84 Bayne, Charles ...........,......,......... 57 Beach, James . .,... ................. 5 4, 109 Beach, Jana ........... ......... 5 7, S7 Beam, Louis , ........,.. .. Beasley, Rebecca Beasley, Sue ......... Beaver. Russell ..... Bechtel, Judy ...... Beeson, James ............ 54, 80, 81, Behler, Carol ...... Behrens, John ...............,......,....,.. Bell, Bob ..... . ............... Bell, Douglas ............,. Bellows, Geraldine .......50. 109 ......14, 33, S4 33 84 91 87 61 108 91 92 109 54. . . Bell, Sandra ...........,........ 57, 87, 115 54 S9 89 Bender, Janet .. .................. 50, 86, 33 Benedict, Barbara Benedict. Joan ......... ....., 5 4, Benjamin, Phyllis , .,.... ..,...... . S4 67. 86 50, 89 Chappell, Ronnie ,..,.....,.,..,.,. .,... 50, 10.3. 104 109,112 Chastain, Lynda ,..............,..,.,. 50, S5 Chenault, Bill ..,........,.. ............ 5 0 Chesnutt, Sonja ....... ..., ,,....... 5 7 Childers, Jim ........ ........ 5 0,100 Christian, Jim ,,.,..... .....,..,.,. 3 5 Christopher, Ron ,..,,. ,.....,. 5 0 Clark, Charles . .....,.,.,.... , ..,.,,.,.. 35 Clark, Chris ,....,., .,..,,,..,..,........,.... 5 7 Clark, Marcia ..,.,... ..,5-1, 73, 86, 105 Clark, Ronald .,...,....,...........,....... 61 Clendenin, Joseph . ,.... ...., 9 2 Clevinpzer, Linda ..... ..,.. 5 4 Click. Beckie ..,...., ..........,. 5 4 Cline, Charna ........ ...,........... 6 1 Cline, Jack ......... ,.,.......,. . 50 Cline, Phyllis ...... ,..,.. . 50.85.105 Clouse, Carol .....,.. ....... 5 4, R6. S9 Clouse, Marilyn ..... . ,,.,...... 50, 85 Cody, Judy ............ . ..-..--- 35 Cole, David . ..,, .,........ ....... 5 1 J. 91 Coleman, Sandy ......,. .,..,.,........ 5 0 Coleman, Sharon ,.,.,,.............., 50 Collier, Donna ....... ....,,. 1 5. 35, H4 Collins, Jim ......,,.. ...-.....,.,...... 5 0 Collins, Judy ..... ...,.., 5 4, 53. S6 Collins, Robert ,,.... , .........,.... 35 Combs, Stephen ....... ...,........ 5 7 Compton. Dick .,.... ..-...... 5 4 Conaway, Bev ,........ ....,...... 5 0, 67 Connell, Peggy ..... .....,......,. 5 0, 78 Connell, Suzie ..................,..,...,., 54 Conner, Carolyn ..,,,... 54, 67, S6. 89 Conner, Joe ,,..,,.... ., .......,........ 50 Conner. Nancy .... ,,..... 5 7, 89, 91 Conner, Susan ...... ............. . . 61 Conway, Doris .,...,. ....... 5 4, 78 Conway, Roselyn ,...,..,, . .,...... 57 Conway, Terry ...,..,. .,....,........,.,... 5 0 Conway. Tom ...,..,,.,,,.. 57, 83, 90, 93 Conwell, Sandra .................... 50, 75 Coogan. George ....... ....,............. 5 7 Cook, David ,...,..... ......,......,..,. 5 7 Cook, Gloria .... ....,................ 6 1 Cook, Jackie Cook, John ..,.. .,..5-1. s6 90. 92 ,, ..,..,,,. 54 Bransford, Marcia 17, 34, 67, 80, S4 Branten, Brenda ...,.....,....... ,,....... 5 4 Brewer, Kenneth ........,..........,.... 61 Brickham, Janice ..,.. ...... 5 4 Bridwell, Dorothy ..... ...... 5 7 Bridwell. Robert . ...... .......,. 5 4 Bright, Larry ........ ......,.,... 5 7 Bright, Marilyn .... ........ 5 7, 90 Briles, Robert ........... ....... . . 61 Brinkman. Jessica ...... .,..,.... 5 0 Brooks, Sanra ........... .......,..,.. 6 1 Brossart, Jerry .... ........... 9 6, 34 Brown, Al ........... ........ 5 4, 80, 81 Brown, Darlene .... ....,..,. 5 7, 115 Brown, Dennis ,.....,........... 34, 96. 98 Brown, Diana ..,.................,,...,,,,, 50 Brown. Gary Burnell ...............,.. 57 Brown, Georgiann .,.,.. ..,... 3 4 Brown, Jacqueline ...... ,..... 5 7 Brown, Keith ............. ...... 5 0 Brown, Lois ............ , ..... 61 Brown, Marcia .............,,,........,,,, 50 Brown, Norman ,..............,....... 50 Brown, Richard .... 34, 88, 96, 97, 98 Brown, Ruby .,......,....,..,.,.,.....,...., 54 Brown, Sandra ............... ..,... 6 1 Brown, Sharon ...... ..,... 5 7 Brown. Shirley ...... ...... 5 7 Bruce, Joanne ......., ...... 5 7 Bryant, Ronald . ......., .......... 5 4 Buchanan, David .,..... ............. 3 4 Buchar, Patricia ....... .,,...... 3 4, 84 Buckley, John C. ..... ........,. 5 7 Buckley. John H. ...., ,........,... 6 1 Buckley, Melinda ..,.. .......,.... 3 4, 84 Bunner, Hanna ....,........... 34, 76, 84 Bunner, Marilyn ...., ........... 5 7, 81 Buntain, Bill ......,... ........,,......... 5 4 But-gan, Jack ........,. ...,.., 5 0, 88, 110 Burgess, Robert ,,.. .....,.......... 5 4 Burkett. Wynn .... .,..... .,.... 5 1 Burck, Jim ........... .....,.,..... 1 10 Burnett, Ronnie ..,. ........ 1 4, 35 Burrill, Bill .......,. ......... 3 7 Cooke, Sally ........... ....... 5 7, 86, 92 Cooper, Fred ...........,.. ..,......,..... 5 4 Copenhauor, Larry .,,.. ..... 57 Corbin, Deanna ....,..... . ............... 5-1 Cordaro, Ronnie .........,.......... ...... 5 0 Cordill, Dick .............,.............. 50, 67 Corley, James ........ 54, 76. 78, 79, 93 Cors, Nancy .,.........,..............,....... 50 Cors, Patricia ............... ,...,...,.. 3 5. S4 Corya. Ronnie ...... .......... .......,... 5 0 Couch, Martha ....,........... 54, 86, 115 Coughill, Stephen ..........,,......,.,.., 61 t'11well. .Xlim t'uw15ill, M:1ru-i1- tlm, t'l1arl1-r1.- Cox, llarrf-ll Cox. l ranlt Cox, Nancy t'r'1nd'1ll l'1rrx Vreed, John Cripe, ll:-rry Cripe, James ,, Crofts, Richard , , Cron, Nancy . Croolte, Pat , Vrossland, Lana ., Crossley. lmnalul f'rowell, Steph.-n Pulley. James ,. Cunninuham, Barl Cunninuham, John Custer, R011-Art Dailey, Marcia Dammeyer, llian.4 Dammcyer, Donald Dammeyer, Judith Daniels, Katie David, Davis, Claudia Davis. Frances Charles' 66, . Larry .,.,.. , Davis, Davis Davis Davis. Russella Dawson, Judith .. Dawson, Judy Dawson, Sandy Deeter. Bob .,..,.,. Deeter, Jack ,. 11, .50, ...., Davis Jerry .. . John ,.,.,,, . Patsy .,.,.... ..., r7, 240 51,111 ..11 Ig 51,7-,Ml 511,70 ,il .J .1Ir ZH, 7.1. 75,511 5256.115 5- 67 . 153 ..1. 1111, 11,1 54 yarn ,. 31, H11 , 51 . , SS ., :ji ,QI xH S0 , , js. fm , 51, 715. 7 1 N . . lil 50 57. 65. 69, 74, 90 , ,. 5115 bln 5-l - , .,,, 36 . . ,. 61 , Zi1,5a, . , 35, 5111 :16,7s,s.1 :.0 . 5-l. 91 Deeter, Robert ..,.....,..,.,., 50, 06, 109 Defiroot, Pat ..,.,.... ..... 5 4, N2, 86, 105 Dendy. Bob ....,......,....,,...,. .. H36, H0 Dennis, Donnie ,..,. .. .,.... , ,,,54, 92 Dennis, Jerry Denny, Linda ,,...,.. DENON. Phyllis ,... , Ji. 109 . , 36 , ..,, ,....., 54 Depositar, Deanna .....,...,,, 12, 54, N6 Dethlef, Carol ..... ,,..,. 5 rf, so, Q7 DGUUHEV. Roller ..... ..,.,.,,. , .. 551 Devitt, Carolyn .,.,. ,.,.,, . .36 Del1VeeS. Bea. .....,.. DeWees, Patricia . 7e.se1 Dewlen, Layne ,.... ,. ,,..,, 5s Dickson, Jenny .,.., U ,,,,,,,, 36 Dillard, Lois ..... ,,,, 5 H Dillon, Gene ....... ,,,, 5 3 Dills, Bob .,....,.,.. ,,,, 3 6 Dimmett, Dave ..... ,,,,,,, 5 s Disher, Judie ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, V H D0 Dixon, Gordon ..... ,.,,. ,... 5 1 J, 92 Doak, Judy .....,... ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 0 Dobbs, Diane .......,, ...,.,..,, .,., 5 4 , 87 Dobbs, Gerald ..,.... ......., 1 5, 100 Dodge, John .,,.,...... . ,,,,,.. 5.50, in Donaldson, Delzo .....,......,,,..,,. .. 54 Dorsett. Martha ......,.,......,.,,..,.,,,,. 25, 36. 63. 69, 74, 94, 91 Dove, Jim ,...,...,. . ,.......,...,,, .34, S1, 92 Dove. Rolland .....,..., ,,., ........,... 5 1 1 Downey, Kenny ..,,. ,,,,,, 5 0, 93 Downum, Betty ...,.. . ....... 50 D0Wnum. Carolyn , .,...,., ..,.....,.. 5 0 Doyal, Robert ..,.........,...,,,,.,,,..,,,,,. 12,16,19, 36, 63. 66. 67, 80. 31. 92 Drake, Susan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 35' i4 Drane, Don ..,...,.,, .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 Q Drane. James ,,,.. ...,,.,,,,, , 1, ,,,,,,, 5a Driskill, Rose ,.......,,.,,..., ,..54, SZ, RS Drum, Robert Dugan, Diana Dunbar, Dan Duncan, Kay 54, 73. 52. S3, R6 Duncan. Ronnie ...... 92 Dunn. Richard ...... Durham, Bob ,..,.... Durham, Shirley ,. ,,,..,-36. . ,....,, 5-1 . .... 50 36 Eade, John ,,..... ........,,,., 3 6, SB, 92 Ealy. Gloria ...... ....., 5 S, S1,S9,91 Earl, Barbara .,,.,.. ,,.... .............. : 3 6 Earl, Bob ,.,... .,.... ,1,.,.,,,,....,..... 5 S Eberg, Robert .... ........, 3 6, 110, 112 Ecknor, Susan ..,..., .,...,..,.....,. 5 4, S2 Edwards, Bob .......... ......,.. . .,,... 5 S Edwards. Sharon ..... .,.... 5 0. 91 Eggert, Lynda .......... .,..,.,,...., 5 S. ST Ehrlich. Sandra ....... ...... 5 S. S7, 90 Eicher, Dave ...,..... Eickman. Bonnie . 100 ...... 54. 86. 91 Elich, Roselyn ,......,.. ..,.,....,,.,. 5 0. 115 Elkins, Judie .........,................,,..., 5-l, 73, 76, 79, SZ. 33. 86 Gray, Geraldine ,..,,.,...... nk k Elliott, Glant Elliott, Jerald ...,. Elliott, Sandra ,.., Ellis. Donald Ellis, Shirley 61 109 Ellison, Carol .....,,, no, 63, 86, 89 Elsea, Jan ..,,.,.,,, ............ Elvers, Carl .,,,, .,.,..... Emery, Gail Emery, Jerry Emsweller. Crain' ...., Ender-lin, Eugene ,,..,...... Enders, Rita .... ,,,,. Endsley, Robert ...., Engrelkimr, Bill ..... Engelkinyr, James . English, Norma ...,.. Ennis, Frederick .,,. Enyart, Carolyn Enyart. Marilyn .,.. Epley, Sharon ...,, Ernst, Jerry ,, Erwood, Patricia ..... Eschmeyer, Alun .... Esteb, Henry , , Eubank. Joyce ,... SQ ,, i, 54, NEI. 37. T6 . WI 91 36 59 90 54 50 ST 50 50 10 15 77 257 :ST 54 5s 37 37 61 54 TZ 50 92 5-1 Gibbs, Nancy ..,., Gibbs, Penny ,,,,,.,,.... 51 Gibson, Donald ...,,...,............ Gieseking, Dave ,,,,,,..... Giesekinll. Robert Gilfoy, Jack ,,., 51, 76, T8 T9 58,115 , 76, 55, 115 58 51 ,NCL N1 Gill, Mike ,51, Til, 16, SB, 92, 96, 99 Gilliland, Helen .,,.,...........,,.,,,, .... 5 T Gilliland, Phillip ..,,,..,.......,..,....... 53 Gilliland, Sharon ......,....,,, 51, T6, T9 Gilpin, Janet ......., 15, 51. 76, TS. 91 Gimbel, Carolyn .....,., ,.,.,,.,..,, ,.... 3 X Gimbel, Clarence ,,,.,,,,,, 51.100, 114 Givan, Robert ,...,.. ,,,,,.....,,, ,....., G 1 Givan, Thomas 15.-nl.103,104,1U5 Givens, Ann ,,,....,,. .. ..,...,, . ,, ,. 51 Givens, Sylvia ,.,.,, ...... 5 5 Glatz, Sally , .,,.,,... 55 Globe, Susan ..... .,.., , ,, ,, SS Glore. Don ...., , ..,..,,,, 51, HU Glotfelty. James ...., .,..,, , ,.51. 1119 Godwin, Norma , ,.,......,...,.,... SSN, 5-l lhken. Jolan 529, 32, 65, 69. 76. 54 Goken, Karr-n ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,...,.....,. 55 Goode, John ,, ,..,..,...,......,. ,,,.... I is Goodman, Faustine ,...,.,.., 35. 54, S9 Gordon, Stephen ,,,, ,..,.......,,.. Y 55 Gorman, Arthur ,,,,,,.,.. 55, 76, TH. T9 Gosnell, Paul ,....... . , ,.,., ,. .... 35, 96 Gouuh, Thomas ..,. .,.,. , , .,.,,, 38 Goulet. Phillip ...., ,,,,,,,,............ , . 55 Goussey. James .. 51, NU Graham, Ixim ........... 15, SS, 1111. 109 Graham, Rae Ellen .,,.,,,....,,.., S3 Grahn, Nancy .,,, ,. ,,...,...,,,,,,...., .. 12, xx, 63. 71. 74. S4, 91 Graves. Bob ..,...., ,,.,....,, . .. HBS. 90 Graves, Marcia ..., 15. 51, 70, Tl. R5 .....,...o.l. H6 Gray. J Gray. J KINGS ,.,. ., ...,..,..,,, ,, 3l'llCk' ..,, Gray, Judy .,.,.. .,,,n5 . 83 Greaver. Kathryn .,...,,,.., Evans, Earl .,,,,. . 50 Evans, LM. ,,,,, .,..,.,... 5 0 Evans, Mary ,, , . ,... 55.115 Evans, Wanda .,..,. 511. 95 Farhach. Janet .,., ,. .,,,, 5ll. 63, T4 Ferguson. Vickie .,..., ......,, S -1.115 Fiers, Alan ..,,,., HU. SN. 96, 95, 109 Fischer. Jack .,.,..,,,, .,..., , , ,, 59 Fischer, Phyllis H. ...--,, 37- 54 Fish, Janice ..,.,......,.. 37 Fittz, Steve .,.,.....,....,,.,,.,., , , , 113 Fitzsimmons, Marilyn ...,,,. 55 Fleenor, Gloria , ,, .,... ,.... .... 5 4 , 246. S9 Fleenor. Lynn ,,,.,..,...... 55, NT, 90, 93 Florey, Marcia ........ . ....... ..-------- 5 57 Fly, Darlene ...,,, ., ,....,,., , 17, 37, 66, 67. 68. T6, Nl, 105 Flynn, Gary Lee ...,..,,., ,.,.., , , ,... 54 Foley. Dick ,, ,,...... .,,.,,... 5 ll Foley, Mary ,,...... , ,,,... SJ FU- Folford, Sheila ...- .------- 5 3, 90 Ford, ,Joyce ,,,,.,. .,... : 15. M Foshee, Bill ...,.... .,,.,. 5 U Fosber, Becky ,.,,.,..,.., ,5H, HT Fotiades, Sandy ,.,. ..----.-. -.,----- vvi- 30, 37, 66 67, TU. T1. 76, N4 Foust, David ,,.....,,,,..,....,,, , , ..,. 50 Fouts, Judy ....,.,,...,...... 50,91 115 Fox, Judy .......,.,,, , , ....,,. W54, 96 Franklin, Peirily .,,. .....- ..-. A V A 59 Frazier, Carol ...,,,...... Frederick, Hon .... ,,,,n0, 85 .. 51.112 .,.......5X. Freeland, Lowell ,,... .....,,,, Freeland, William Freeman, Dan ...,.,,, .,..,.., , . Freeman, Donald ,..... ...,,.,..,, 5 1 Freeman, Glen ,.,. ,. ,,,,.., , 54, T6 Freeman, Julia ,,,, 17. 55, 90, 92 Freeman, Liz ....,....,..,,.,.,,,,,.,,... 51 Freeman, Melvin ,,,,,, ,,........ ..,,,,., 54 61 5:4 T6 79 93 93 55 Freeman, Ronald '76 -il, 16 French, Bill ..55. 67, 13. . 79.110 French, Larry ,, , Frey, Barbara ...... Frey, Shirlev ,,.., Frick. Sandy .... ,,,...5H, 67, 911 .,..51, N6, 89, 9U 3x ' 92 , 56. 59. 'ST Green, Carolyn ,,,.... ........,...,,.. 5 1. Ts Green. Fred i,.,.., ......,, 5 1. 35. T-1, 100 Green, Janet ..................... 35 Green, Janice ,,.,... ........ 5 N, 37.115 Green, Suellvn ,,.,.,.,,,,..,.......,.,....., 61 Greeno, Margaret ,,.... .......... 5 4. H7 Greer, Donald N ...... ...,.. 5 N Gresham, Jon ...,.,..,.. .,.,,. 5 8 Gresham, Viririnia .,,, 59 Grimes. Yvonne . ,,,,. ,. SN Grindel, Carrol .... ............ 5 1 Grissom, Sheila ....... .....,......... 5 5 Groschelle, Dale ...,. ,,........, . 80 Group, Karen ...,. ....... 3 S. 54, 93 Grove. Mike ....., Grubauuh, Jim Grubbs, Shirley ,. .. Gunderman, Sue ..,.. Gunn, Judith ........ ,..,51. 92 ff.'ffff5'S. , .....,,.... 51 39 H4 55 89 Guoce, Gary .,...,. ...,,....... 5 8 Hacker, Robert ..... .......... 3 S, 74. 92 Hackleman. Carl ...... 51, SS, 92. 101 Hackleman, Elsie ....,...,...,.......,... 51 Hackleman. Ronald . ,.,.. 3N, 92. 101 Hackney, Ellen .....,,,...,,,,,., 38. 70, 71 Haertie, Diane ..,..., ..,........,......... 6 1 Haggard, Robert .,,........,,, 11, 30, 38, SS, 96, 98,109,110.112.113 Halbrooks. J. C. ......,,..,..... 50. 91. Hale, Emily ,, ,..,,..... . ' Haler, Beverly ,,.... Hall, Myrna Halls. Laura Hamel, Sandy ........,. Friddle, James ,,,,..... ....,.. 3 T Fritz. Carolyn ,.,. , ..., ,, 55 Fudge. Janice N., N6, 89 Fudge, Jerry ................................ 61 Fugit, Dave .,.. . ....,.,..... ,.,,,,,,.,,,, 5 5 Fugit. Marilyn .,,,.. 51, 70, Tl, NU, H5 Funk, Gayle .,,,,,,...............,. 51, 76, H5 Fuson, Dave .... ..... .... . F11 Fuson, Steven ,i... ..,..,.... 6 1 Gable, Bruce ...,. ,, :nl Gaebler. John .. SR Gaines, Tom .... .,.. , .55 92 Gaither, Karen .,......,. ,....,.,.., , , 61 Galyean, George ,...,,. .....,,.,,....,, , 55 Ganser, Anna ,.....,. 37,N0,S-1, 91 93 Gardner, Diane ,...........,...., ........ 5 1 Garland. Judy ,.,,,,..,... 5179. H6 91 Gardner, Harold ,, ,..........,...... , 37 Garrett, Shirley ,..,. ,,.,,.,.,, . ..3T TH Garrison. Edith ,.,.. ........ 3 7, N4 93 Garrison, Edna H ,,...... 37. S-I 93 Garrison, Hoy ., ..,...,, ,,,,,, .,.....,. 5 8 Garrison, Patricia ...... , .... 51 Gartelman, Carol ,,.., ...,.. . , 51 Gartenman. Hilda ,.,, ..... 5 5 59 Garwood, Paul ......., ,....,. 5 l Gaston, Janice . ,,... . ,,,.,.,.,,. 554 Gaugh. Harry ,,., ,, i,,,,., ,,,,... . 37 Ge-bhardt. Patricia ..,......... 55, 86 93 Gebhardt, Mary ....., ................. . . 55 Gee, John ..,, ...,..,...,....,.,,,,..,,,,. 5 5 N3 GeiderA Elizabeth , ,,,,,.,.....,. ,. 55, 75. 79, S2, 86, 99, 112 Geise, Betty . .... ..,...,.,.,.... 5 5, 63, 246 Genrich,Dwi1.:ht H., .... 55, N3, 92 93 ......,o5. Sl, S6 53 58 ,,,.,......... 51 Hamilton. Glenda ,...,....,.....,.... 55, S7 Hamilton, Mary .,,, 67. T6. 84, 99 Hamilton, Nina ,.,,...,. i,.,.,, 5 5, 86, S9 Hamilton. Reita .,,,,,, .i..... 5 1. TS, 93 Hamilton, Teddy ,.,.. ....,.....,,,.. 5 8 Hammer, Nancy ..,..,.,, ......,, 5 S, 90 Hammeren, Connie ,,.,. .,.,,.,. 3 S, 84 Hancock, Deanna ....,, 61 Hanes. Judy ,, , ,.,,., ..,,,....,.. 5 N Hankins, Diane ..... ...... ..... 5 1 ,RG Hankins, Terry .. ,,,,,, 35, 824, 112 Hannah, Sharon ..... ..,...,....,.., 5 1 Hanneman, Steve ,....,..,,. 17, 51 Hannewald, Judi ,,., ,... 5 S, 57, 90 Hansen, Bruce ,, ..i.,....., 5.39 Harker, Judy ,................ ...,, . .. 51 Harkins, David H ...., ...,.. , 55, 92 Harlan, Allen Eugene .,,,... ...,.. 5 8 Harold, David ...,...,,,...,.... ,.,... 6 1 Harper, Judith .,,....,...., ...... 6 1 Harpold, Richard H 61 Harrell, Judy ........... ...... 5 5 Harris, Anita .....i .,,..........,....... 5 5 Harris, Carolyn ..,.,.,.,,.....,.....,,,,,,. 58 Harris, Charles .... ...55, SS, 92, 110 Harris, Judith , ..,....,,.,,.,.......... 58, HT Harris. Mariraret ,.,,,. 39. 70, 71. S4 Harrison, James , ,.....,...,..,...... 58, S0 Harryman, Wayne ,...,,.....,..,. 58, 90 Hartle, Janet ,,...,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,.....,.,. 58. 67, ST, 39, 91,115 Hartley, Judy ........,..,.............. 51, S9 Harvey, Dave ........ 30. 39, 74, 92, 93 Haskett, Don ....,............................, 55 Hasse, Jean ..., 39, 70, Tl, 76, 79, 5-1 Hasseld, Leland .,.......,,.....,,., 55.100 Hatchett. Jerry . ,.........,..,,. .......... 3 9 Hauschild, Earl .,,.. .... 5 8, 91: Hawkins, Arthur .....,. . 61 Hawkins, Stephen ...., ,..,, 5 8, 50 Hayward, Gordon ...,... i.... 5 1, 109 Hayward, John ,.,,... ............., 5 H Hayward, Steve .. ..,.,............, 39 Headlee, Joan .... ..,..., 5 5, 51. 93 Hearn, Tom .,... ,.,,,,,, 5 1, 113 Heath, James ....,. .. ................ 51, T2 Heath, Ronnie .......,..,..,.,,, 15, 51, T4, 76. 835, 95, SIT, 98. 1113. lll-1 Hebb, Penny ,,,,..,,,,,..,, ....,,.........,. 5 R Hedge, Harry .....,... ,...,........i....,, 5 8 Hedrick, George ,..,.,,,.,....... ,55, 92 Hedrick, Stephen ....,..,,,,,,.,.,.. 51 Heidelman, Linda 55, 63, 73, 56, 925 He-lkema, Larry ,,....,.,,,,.....,..,,. .... 5 1 Hemings, Bob .,....,.........,.. ,, ni Henderson, Donald .. SS Henderson, Judy ...... ,, 55 Hendricks, Bruce .. 58 Hendrickson, Lucy ,,... .,,,..,,,.. 5 5 Henry. Patricia ........ ,,....,.,.,.,.... 5 5 Hensel, Kay , .,., ......,. ...,... 5 S , 87, 90 Henshaw, Carol ,,.. .,.,.,,.,.... 3 9, S-I Hensley, Rena ,.,,, ...,.. I 39, 54, 59 Henthorne, Ann ,,,,,, ,.....,,,. 5 1. NE! Heirinyrton, Jane .... .,,,,,, 5 1, 91 Hertweck, Sandra .............,...,.,.... 55 Hibner, Robert . ,,,,,.i,.,....,,,..i,,.,. . 13.14, 39. SS. 96, 98 Hickey, Judith 1, ,,,,,,,,.,.,,........,,,,,, 61 Hicks, Judie ..,,...,,...,.,,.,.,.. 39, 51. GT Hidy, Carol ....... ...,........,. 6 1 Hiuhfill, Bob ......., ..... 5 1 Hill, Beverly ,.,., H ,, 61 Hill, Charles .. ..... 351 Hill. Helen ..,, ,.,. . ., 55 Hilty. Jon ,.,,., ...,. 5 1, Q-2 Hiner, Fred ..,, ........ 5 1, 100 Hines, Sherry ...,... ....... 5 1, 70, 71 Hinsch, Joanne .,....,. ...... .,,,.,.. 5 5 Hinshaw, David ,..... ........... 5 S Hinton, Ernestine ...,. .,,.. 5 l Hobbs, Judith ..,,..,.,.., . .,,. 58 Hockersmith. Bob ....... ..... . 5 Hockett, James ..... ,..,.... 5 1 Hockett, Judy ..,,.,. ...,... 5 5, K6 Hodge, Harriet ..... ,.,.,...,. 5 S, ST Hodges, Linda ...,...... .......,..,...... 3 9 Hodson, Judith ,,,.. ,........., I 31, 39, H4 Hoevener, Gretchen ............,,.,..., 39 Hoff, Donna ,....,,,..,... . ...,,. 51, 71, N5 Hol'l'bauer, Nick ...... ..,...,,,,.....,. 5 5 Hoffman, Don ..,,,,. ....... 3 9. 70, 76 Hoffman. Joan .,.., .,,.......... 5 H, S7 Hoffman, Nancy ..,..,............,.,.,,,, 1T,55,66, 67, TS, 36 Hogan, Frank .....,...,..., 39, 110, 112 Hoyrue, Clifford ........,...,..,,.,,,.,. 55 Hohn. Pat ,.....,.,,.................. ....,. 5 5, TS Holaday, Mary ,,..,,,,.. 7, 55, 83, 86 Holman, Mary 51, 68, 69, '76, 55, 92 Holmes. Dean ,..,....,.....i............... 58 Holmes, Donna ............,.,... 51, TS. P46 Holmes, Gerald ....,,,..........,.......... 58 Holobeck, Gary .......,,. 55, 52. 85. 114 Homeier, David ,,.,,.........,.,..,,,,,.,,. 39 Hoover, Jacque ..... .........,...... I 39, S4 Hoover, Joyce ....., .,.,....... 9 1 Hopper, Lee . ..,....,.... ,..........,.. 5 8 Hopping, Cynthia ,,.,........ 55. 83. S6 Hord, Henrietta .,.,..........,..,.. 558. 59 Hornaday, Barbara ......,. 20, 58, 91 Hornaday, Paul ....,.... ,.,.,,.,.,.. . . 51 Horton, Robert ., ,..., .,,,,., 5 5, 70 Horton, Steve ..... ,.,..,.. 5 1 Hostetter, Patricia ,,,,, ,. 58 Hostetter, Phil ....... ..... 5 R Houchins. Roy 51 Houser, Emerson ,,.. ..... r- 1 Howard, Brad ...,,. .,.., 5 S Howard, Donald ,..... ..... 4 0 Howard. Elmer ..., ..... 5 5 Howard, Ann ..,,,. ,..,....,....,.,,. 6 1 Howe, Ronnie ..... ..,.......,.,........ a S Howell, Evelyn ........ ,,,.,,..,,...,. 5 1, 90 Howell, Nancy ........... 55, 86, 89, 91 Howell, Wayne , H ...,.,.......,...,,.,, . 51 Howex, Freddie ...,, ......,...,.., 5 3, 92 Howk. Mary ...,.... ...,.....,..,..,. 5 S Hoynes, Sam ,,....... ....,,. 5 5. 91, 92 Hubbard, John ..,,. ,,.........,., 5 S Hudson, Nancy ..... ...,,., 4 0, 93 Hudson. Philin .. ,...,... 40 Hudson. Phyllis ..,.... 40, ntl Hueston, Karen ,,,,, .,...,, 4 0, S4 Huif. Sharon ....,,....,, ,,..,.,. 6 1 Hughes, Barbara ..,.., ..... 5 5 Hughey, Carol .,.,,, ,..... ...,. 5 5 Hunsucker, Glenda ..... ........ 5 1 Hunt, Judy ,,.....,,..... ,... . .,40, TS Hunt, Michael ,... ....,,, 5 S, 96 + Hunt, Natalie .... .,.... 5 S, ST Hunter, Bob ...., ...... 5 9. 92 Hunter, Jim ....... , ....... 55, 33 Hunter, Kinsr ......i...........,....... 51, 61 Hunter, Suzanne ..........,..,....,,,.,, 59 Husted, Anne ..,.,......... 59, BT, 90, 93 Hutson, Margaret ..i....... 59, ST. 115 Hutton, Jacquie ..,.,,, ..,....,.,i. 5 9. 91 Imel, Eddie ....,..... .... 5 1 Ingle, Donald ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Inirle, Skippy ...,.................,.,........ 59 Irish, Frank ..,,,,,,..., 51, Sb, 104, 114 Irish. John ...,.., ...,,, ,.................... n 9 Isakes. Mara ...... -10, TU. 82. S4, 115 Isenberg. Martha .... 58, SO. 89, 115 Ison, Patsy ....,,,,........,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 55 Ivy, Larry ,.,,,,.,.... .,....,....,,...,,, 5 5 Jackson, Bob ., ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,.......... . , 12, 15, an. 31, 40, T4 Jackson, Eddie .... ,.,...,...........,,, , 59 Jackson, Patricia ........,.......,....... -10 Jamison, Judith ..., ,...... 5 9, 115 Jenkins, Beverly ,, ,. .....,... 12, 55 Jenkins, Marilyn .,,, , ,,.... 51. 63, 55 Jennings, Michael ..,.. ,,.,.,....,.,. 6 1 Jester. Judy ...,,. ,,,,,,. ,..... 5 9 . 89 Jeter, Gene ..,.., , ,,,,,,,,, ,, 55 Jines, Marilyn H. ,,,,., ,, ,,,-10, H4 Johnfauno, Richard .,,,... ........,. 6 1 Johns, Ann ,. . ,...,,,.,,.... ,,,,,., -1 0.115 Johnson, Beverly ....,,..,.,,........ 51 Johnson, Bill .,,,.. . ...,... 55,913,109 Johnson, Billy .,..,..l,. .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Johnson, Darrell ,,,,.,..,...............l. 59 Johnson, Dottie ,,,, ,,.,,.......,..,. . , 51 Johnson, Elaine .. ,,,,, 17, 51. 70, 71 Johnson, Jennifer ,.,.,. ,........ 5 9. 115 Johnson. Linda ..............,......... 51, TO Johnson, Margaret ..,,..,... 55, TS, 86 Johnson, Nancy ...,.. .............. 5 1 Johnson, Sheridan ...... ......... 6 0. aT Johnson, Sondra ,,,,. ...... 1 1. 51. 67 Johnson, Steve ....,....................,., 58 Johnson, Willis ,.......,.. 1......,.,...,... :I 9 Johnston, Suellen ...... 40 68, 69, 84 Johnston, Thomas .....,,,.....,,....... 61 Johnston, William .. .,,,.. ......,,...., 5 1 Jones, Gary .........,..... ...... 5 9, 67, 82 Jones, Idalee .... ....,.... 5 1, S5 Jones. Jerry .,,,, ........., 6 1 Jones, Larry ......,..,. 51 Jones, Linda ,,,,.. ..... , 40, S4 Jones, Melanie ..... ..,,.,.. 5 1 Jones, Sharon .... ..,. 5 9 Jones, Tom ......,,.. . ..,.....,. 51 Jordan, Judy ..,,,.. ...... 5 1, 78 Jordan. Linda ,.,,,,, ......,. 4 O Jordan, Robert .,... .... 6 1 Joyce, David ....,... ..,. ,... 5 9 Julian, Saundra ,,,, --.... 4 0, S4 Justice, Michael .... 59 Kaga, Dan . ,.,.., .... 5 1 Kasnak, Loyce ,... ....... 6 1 Kattau, Hal .....,,.,... ...... -1 0. TO Kaufman, Anita ..,.,.,, 51 Keith. Charles ........,, ........... 6 1 Keith, Jacquelyn ..,... 40. T0 Keith, Janles ......... ......,. 5 S Kellans, Bonnie ..... ................,,., 5 9 Kelleher. Bill ...... ....................... 5 1 Keller, Nancy ..,,. ........ 4 0 T-1, 83, S-1 Kelly, Dick ..,....,.,,, ,,,.......,.,,,.. . ..... 5 5 Kelley, Edward ..,,, ..,,..,............. 6 1 Kelley, John .,...,. ...... 5 9, 61 Kelley, Karolyn ,.,,. ,....., 5 1 Kelly. John .,,.,,., ,....,,, 5 9 Kelly, Judith ....., 41, S9 Kelso, Kay ...,.. ,.,... ,.,..,..,.., .,,.. 5 9 Kemper, Karen ,,,,.. .... , .51, 76, S5 Kendall, Mary ,,,... ...... 5 9, 67, ST Kendall, Nancy ,,,., ...,....,,,. 5 1, S5 Kennedy, Barbara ,... ................. 5 5 Kerby, Patricia ,,........ 23, 41, 63, 91 Kerr, Donald . ,..... ...,......., 5 5, 92 Kersey, Linda. ,,...,.. ,..... 5 5, 86. S9 Kestle, Jeanette .....,.....,.. 53 Kestle, Steve ...... .,..,...... 5 1 Kevers, Bill ........... .... 5 9 Kincaid, Donald ...., .... 5 9 Kingman, Harry ..,... ...,... 5 9 Kinsey, Larry ,..,,...,. ......... . 108 Klein, Gerald ....,.......,,., ...... 5 9, S0 Klipsch, Frederick ......., ,,....... 5 9, 82 Klusman. Sharon .........,,..,.......... 41 Knauer, Jim ....,.........,. 55, SO, Sl, 92 Knicht. Carolyn .,.....,,......,... 59 Kniep, Donald ..,,,,,.,,. ..,....... 5 1 Knight, Patricia ......, ...,.. 6 1, S1 Knight. Richard ...,.. 51, 92 Knight, Vera ,.,,,, ....... 4 1 Knopp, Bob ,,,,, ..,. 4 1 Knopp, Larry .... ,.., 6 1 Knotts, Michael ,,,.. ..,, 5 9 Koch, Dan ...,..,,..,..,.,......... . 51 Koch, David ,,,....... 51, 67, 70, 71, 76 Koepper, Paul ..............,..,.. 59, 71, 90 Koepner, Susan ..........,.. ,... ..,.. 4 1 , H4 Koertge, Sue ......,........ , .,......,, 41 Kollman, Katherine ...,,. ....... 5 1, 93 Kollmeyer, Kurt ......,.. ,..... 1 08, 110 Kolsky, Gloria ,...... ....,.. 4 1, H4 Konold, David .,..... .... 5 9, 90 Kostoll, Josenh .,... ,.,....,... 5 9 Kovac, Jean ....,... Krieg, Joh n ..,,.,., Kmonen, Linda ..,... Kyser, Stanley Ladden. James Laing, Betty ,.......... 63 59 90 59 ,..QQfldi3L'Hi, A'si'. .. 51 59 Lamb, James .,....... 51 Lancaster, Carolyn ...... .. 59 Landers. Sharon .,.....,. ......,.... 5 9 Lang, Robert ,......,. Langley, Jim ..... Langley, Luora Lanham, Robert ...,.,...... .. 61 .. .,..... 51. 76, S5 17, 29. 32, 624, 69. 93, 92 Larsen, Linda ....... .........,.,.,......... 5 9 Larsh, Marilyn ...,......,,..,........,,,., 51 Lash, Dave ...,,.........,.,............,., 57, S0 Lash, Russell ,,.. 55, 80, 81,101, 110 Lawrence, Naneie ...... 51, 60, H6, 93 Lawson, Martin ..................., 51, 109 Lawson, Tom .... .....,,, 5 5, 91, 113 Layton, Don ...,..,,..,.1,.......,.,..... ..., 1 08 Layton, Melanie ........ 55, 67, N6, 99 Lazier, Saundra ...,..,,..,...,....,....., 55 Leane, Steve .,,......... 51. 6H,101, 113 Leavitt, Mike ......................,.., 59,101 LeBeau, Thomas ..,,.........,....,. 41, 109 Ledgerwood, Linda .,.... ,...... 4 1, S4 Lee, Dan .,..................... ....,,,. 5 5 Lee, Don ,....... .... .,....,, . ,...... 5 1 Lee. Sandi ..,,...,.. .....,,.,., 5 9 Letiier, Mike ......... ....,. 1 08, 109 Lehman, Patricia .,,. ..,.... 4 1, S4 Lehman, William .... ........... 5 9 Leipnitz, Judy ......,. ....,.. 51, 71 Lennington, Linda ,,... ..,..,.. 5 9 Leonard, B111 ..........., ..... 5 9 Lever, Alan ....,....,. ........... :J 5 LeVine, David ....... .,............... 5 1 Lewis, Judy, ,.,..,,.,.,... . ..,..,.., 51, 80, 91 Lewis, Rosemary .................... 51, S7 Lich, Bill ....,......,....,..,.. 13, 41, 67, 96 Lichtenauer, David .........,......,,,. 17, 30, 31, 41, 76, 80, S3 Liddy, Linda ..................,............. 51 Light, Greg .... , ,,...... ......,. 5 5 Lindley, Wayne ,.... ,,..... ..,. 5 S Ling, Sylvia .,... ....,........ 51, 78 Linhart, Randy ..... .,.,,............... 5 2 Lisby, Ronny ...... ........ S , 41. 88, 110 Littell, Kenneth . ...., ......,...... 1 0, 41 Little, Eddie . ..,.,..... ........ 5 9 Littleton, Floyd ..... ........... 5 9 Liverett, Connie ....,., ..,.., 5 5 86 Lobdell, Linda ......, .,....41, 54 Lockman, Jack ..... ........ 5 2 Long, Conrad .... .,.,. 4 1 Long, George ...,.. .........,..,....... 5 5 Long, Peggy ...... ..,.................... 4 2 Long, Richard ..,....... . .......,.,.....,... 42 Loonan, Beth .......,.... 59. 87, 90, 115 59 Lconan. Susan ......,... ., 87, 90, 115 59 S7 Lothridge, Cora Lothridge, Dora Lovick, Sharon Lovick, Sue ........ Lowe, Gloria ....,, 4--0----ii-2:11591 si av 86 Loy, George ..,.,.,, ........ 5 2, 107 Loy, Lana ......,.., .,,.... 59, S7 Lucas, Charlotte ..,... .,.,............. 5 2 Lucas, Jim ......,...,, ..,,.. 5 5, 76, S1 Lucas, Paul ........ ., .,.......... 59 Lucas, Sandra .,.. ........... n 9 Lutane, Betty .... .........., 6 1 Lyday, Star ...,. ......., 5 5, 115 Lynn, Roy ...... ...,..,.,.. 5 9 Lyon, Edith .,..,.,. ..... 5 5 Lyon, Wayne ...... ...., 5 2 Mabel, Sally ..,.. ...,..... .........., 5 5 Mabel, Tom ,.,.. ,...,...,...... ........... 6 1 Madrlock, Dan . .......,...,............, 52, 92 Maloy, Phyllis ...... 52, 70, 71, 85, 91 Malvase, Phil .......,......,................. 52. 66, 67. 74, 88, 90, 96 Mandel, Howard ....,,..,..,.,.....,,,,,,. 59 Mann, Mauna ..... ......... 4 2, 76. 79, 84 ' 'bach, James ........ 76, 77, 83, 112 , David .......................,.... G1 ', Ronnie .......,..,.........,,.,.. 52 ', John ,.... .,.., F 9 Don ,...,............,............ 59 nky, Jackie .................. 52, 91 18, 52, 70, 71 ':6Q'i5f6'6', 55Q'115 Martin, Jackie ..., ,.,59, 90, 115 Martin, Marilyn ,... ...,.,... 5 2, 86 Martin, Mary .... ,........... . 52 Martin, Nancy .,...,.. ,.........,,.,..,.. 5 2 Martin, Robert ..,.,..........,..., .,...,. 6 1 Massey, Jan . ..,....., 55, 15.90, 91, 93 Mathews, Darlene .. .....,....,. ,,.,,.,... 5 5 Mathias, Carolyn ......,. 59, H0, 90, 91 Matthews, Pat ...... ,,.12, 82, N6, 91 Matthews, Tom ..,...... ,.,.....,..,, . .. 59 Mattingly, Jack ........ ..,.,. ,... . 1 5 Macfield, Ronnie G. .... 59 Maxwell, Linda ....... 52, 76, 85 Mayotte, Byron ....., ....... 119 Means, Sharon ., ,.,,.. ....,......., 4 2 Means, Tom ....... ...... 4 2, NS, 10N Medlock, Paul ...,. ............. 5 9 Meek, Dick ....... .......,,. , .. ...... 55 Melloh, Edward ,.......,... .,.. 5 9 Mendenhall, Patricia . 52 Mercer, Carole ..,..........,............... 52 Meredith, Wally , .......,, .,......,,,,, . 52, 76, 15, 82. 85, 93 Merl, James .......,,.............,....,.,..,. 42 Merrill, Sharon ....,.... .....,.,..... 5 9 Merritt, Mary ,.., .il Merritt, Robert .. ..............,... , 55 Mesalam. Russ ,..,...... ,,,, .,....,.. 5 2 .76 Meyer, Janie ........ 50, 51,510,112 Meyer, Sandy ...... ,,.,...,.....,,. .,... 4 I S Mikels, Roger ..,.... .........,......... 5 5 Miller, Alan ..,. ..., 5 2, 109 Miller, Albert ..... ...52, H1 Mil1e1', Chris ,..,..,.,. ,,,..,..,..., 6 1 Mil1e1', Curt ..i.,i..,,.,... ........, 5 9, 67 Miller, Dave lFJ ..... .,...,.... 5 9 Miller, Dave lFJ ,,...... ,, .,.. Miller, Dave IJI ,,,,,,,,,...,...,.. .52, 90 Miller, David Lee 1.11 ,,,,..,..... 52, 67 Miller, George .. ....,....,. 43, 67, 112 Miller, Janice ...,....,..., ,...,, ..,... 5 5 , R2 Miller, Janet .....,,..,,. . 43 Miller, Joan .,.... ...... 5 5, S6 Miller, Sylvia ...,.. .....,,,..... 4 3 Miller, Ted ....,.,. ............. . 19 Mills, Dalene .,.. ..,...,.. 4 3, 60, 81 Mills, Linda ,,.,..... ,....,..........,,.,.. 5 5 Miner, James .............,.............,.,.. 43 Minnis, Jerry ............ 43, 88, 96, 108 Mitchaner, Margie .,...,..........,,.... 59 Mitchell, Bill ........,.,...,.........,...,... 59 Mitchell, Jerry ...... ...,,.. 5 2, 100 Mitchell, John .... ...,,..... 5 2 Moffett, Alice .... .,... , . 43 Moffett, Sue ...,..... .......,.. 4 3 Mohler, Max ,..,.. ,... ...,.. 4 3 , 96 Monahan, Jack ...... ....,.....,.,,.,... 5 5 Money, Marilyn ....,,...............,..,. 55 Money, Phyllis .....,..,... 52, 63, 32, 85 Monroe, Clara ...,,.,........,.. ......,...,. 5 9 Monroe. Sandra ....... .......,......... 5 X9 Monroe, Tom ,..,.,,. ..,............... 5 5, 100 Montgomery, Elizabeth ...,,..,,.,... 52 Montfzomery, Pat ,......,.......... 43. 115 Moore, Carol .,,.... ........,.....,,... 6 1 Moore, Donna ..... ...,... . .59, 89. 90 Moore, Helen ,... ...,,..,,..,. 5 2 Moore, Nancy ...., .,....... 5 9, 91 Morgan, Janet ...... ......... 4 3, 78 Morgan, Penny .,...,,.. ...... 5 2, 86 Morgenthaler. Judy ..., .,.., ,.,. 5 2 , S5 Moore, Donna ...,...,... Morris, Bob ............ Morrison. Judy ..... Morrison, Sandra , .... Mort. David i,...., Mort, Randy ....... Morton, Jerry . ,,..., .,.,,.59. 80 55 59 43 43 60 '35 Mosby, Judy ,.,,.........,. ......... 5 2, 85 Moshier, Charles ....,,. ..,.......,.. 6 1 Mosier, Jim ..,........, ......... 5 9, 90 Moss, George ..,....,.,..,....,.,......,...., 59 Moulden. Barbara .,...,.... 55. 86, 89 Mowbray. Mack .... 52, 80, 90, 91, 92 Moxey, Lynn .....................i,,,.,..,.. 43 Moxey, Sandy ...,.....,.......,...... 55, 115 Mueller, Doris ..... ....,....,,,.....,,.,. 5 5 Mueller, Linda .....,.....,......,,.,....,. 55, 76, 82. 86. 90, 91 Muesing, Ted .,....,.....,.......,....,.. 55, 76 Mulcahy, Phyllis .....................,..,, 43 Mullen, Patricia .. ...... ,..52, S3, ST Mullen, Bill ......... Mulligan, Jim ..,.. Mulligan, John ,..... Mulry, Jim .....,..... Muncie, Larry ......,.... Murphy. Patricia Musgrove, Larry Myer, Ruth ....,...,.,. Myer. Wilma ....... Myers, Bill ........ Myers, Paul ...,,.., McAllister, Carl McAtee, Judy ,.....,.,,. McBurnie, Robert McCal1ip, Jane ..... McCawley. Linda McClury, Wilda ..... 56 ......43, 78 59, 115 ......59, 80, 90 ..,...52, 80 S1 fs: 91 59 417 .,.,...42, 112 61 55 55, 86, S9 52 McL'lintic, William .,......, 42, 76, 92 Mcffulgin, Robert ,,.,..... 9.55, 100 McCoy, Delma .. ,.,..., ,...... , 12, 42, GN 69, 7.1, H-1, 91 McCubhins, Betty ............ ,, 42 Mclionald, Suanne ., ,,,, ,. 42, 52 McGauhey, Marian ,.,,. .,,42, H4 Mciluire, Judy ...... ...., 55 McKain, Barbara , .,,. ,52, N9 Mclielvy, Priscilla .. .....,...,,,,, 59 McKiernan, Gary .. . ,......... . ,, 59 McKinley, Margaret ........ 42, 70,71 McKinsey, Phil ,,...,.....,..,...., ,... , 52 McKinzie, Ilick ......,.,, ,..,.. . ,, 42 McLaughlin, Don ...,,. ,,,, . 59 McLaughlin, Martha ..,.. ....., A 12 McMullen, Dianne ,. ,, 59 McMullen, Ilonald 42 McMullen, Judy ,, 12, 91 McNell'. Phil ........, ....,...., . ,, 55 McNierney, Sharrzn ..,, .,,,,,.., .... 42, 16, H0, H4, 90, 91 McPherson , Carol 52. 69 Neel, Barbara , ,,... Neel, Jim . .....,..,.. . Nelson, Sandra ....... Neuer, Carol ..,.,.., Neuman. Nancy .. Neutzenhelzer, Con rz Nicholas, Shirley Nichols, David .,....... ., Nichols. Donald ..., Nichols. Ronald ..,.., Nicholson, Judith Nickels. Sherry ,..... Nilltlini-Zer, John Nims, Frankie ......... Nipp, Jim ,,,,. ...... , Nonweiler, Phil ......, Norman, Richard .V 6ii, A':1, 55, no ,52, H9 52, 100 .,..,,.,,40, 70, 54 105 d .....,..., 56, 90 . ,.... 59, 61 ,,,,,..59, 61 .19 59 56 56, 100 ., ,,,56. 113 Nulsen, Leif ....,.,,.,.., ,,., , ,,56, 91 Ochs, Phil ,.........,.,............,............ 59 Ohrberg, Jerry .....,......,..,..,...,,,., 52 Oilar, Cliff .....,..,,.,.,.... 13, 44, SS, 96, 97, 9F4,103,104,10S.l10.111 Oliver, Diane ......,,......,.....,,.......... 52 Oliver, Judy , ..,.,..... .,.,,..,... ,.,.,.., 6 1 Oliver, Leslie .... ,........ 5 9 Olvey, Sandy ....,.,. ........,,.. 5 2 Ooley, Harold ...... ...... 4 4, 112 Oren, Judie ,..,..,. .,.,,,...... 5 2 Oren, Nancy .,... .,.,., 5 2, 115 Osborn, Dick .... ...............107 Osborn, Terry ..,... . ......,,...,..,... 56 Osborne, Hugh ....,..,........ 52, 91, 109 Osborne, Sue ......,..,....,...,.....,, ,.,,, 5 6 Oswalt, Larry 52, 63 70, 76, 90, 93 Ott, Bill .............,,...,..................... 59 Ott, Diana ,........... ....,,,...,.... 5 9, S9 Packard, Ronnie .,.,......,.....,.,.,,..,. 52 Pangburh, David ,..,............,....,.... 52 Pannell, Ellen .......,.. 87, 90, 95, 115 Parker, Caroline ......,....,..,........... 42. 63. 66, 67, GS, 69, 76, 84 Parker, Susie 59, 78. 83, 87, 91,115 Parker, Yolanda ......... 1, 4.14. 22, 52,6-1.76, S5 Parks, Ken ...............,., 52, SS, 96, 98 Parrish, Dave ...,..........,...., .,,...... 1 08 Parrish, Dick ...,.........,,. 52, 101, 108 Paschal, Sandra .,.,,...,..,,.,. ...,..,... 5 9 Paternoster. Phyllis 52 70 71 Patterson, Richard .. 103. Patton, Nancy ,.... ....... Patton, Sharon .....,,.... Paul, Beatrice ...,........ 71, 88, 96, 98, Paul, Larry ,..,...... Pearson, Jerry ...... Peerman, Patty Percival, William Perry, Barbara ....... Pete, Sam ..,............. , Peterman, Fritz Peters, David .,...... Peterson, Joyce ,...... Peterson. Karen i6Q'S1f'Ss'. so ...,..13, 4-1,10, 10 104,108.1 20. 52, 83. 99 61 11fi'6i, is, 84 5-P 89 .....59, 87, N9 52 ,,..,,52, 107 56 Petro, Carolyn ..,, ,..........,... 5 2 Petro, Martha .......,.,,.,,.... 59, 89, 115 Petty, Charlene ............,........,...,., 56 Petzl, Helen ................ 52, 85, 89. 93 Peyton, Elizabeth .,...,........,,., 56. S6 Peyton, Sandra ...... ,............. ..... 6 2 Phelps, Kathryn ..... .,......, 5 9, 115 Phelps, Beth .,,...,. ........ 4 4, 76, 5-1 Phillips, Jimmy ...,......,....,.,........ 60 Phillips, Sally . ........... 52, 76, 82, S5 Pickard, Paula ,......,...,,,... 60, S9 Pickell, Judith ..,. ..........,.., 6 0, 90 Pierce. Beth .... Pierce, Beverly ..,. .....56, 76. 93 91 Pierce, Jean Pin-rry, '1'om Pierson, lietty ., Pigman, Judy ,, A Pinkerton, Charles ., .,,... ,. , ,. 60, Nl, 1-lil Pitchford, Georgia Pogue, Jon , Pogui-, Russel ,,., Pollock, Mary ....., Poole. hir 60 60 11, :.r.,1o0, 02 , 60 . 56, 50,112 50,111.92 ii Judy ,,.,.,, , ....... , ,, ,, .. Pope, Judy .. .. .. 5fi,'-6,112,924 Porter, Patricia ., ...., . . 60 Powell, Gary .,,... .. .. ,20, H0 Powell. Lynda , 52, H5 Powell, Sharon .. , .141 Powner, Colleen .. ......, ., .. 56 Prather, Alan Leon ...,...,.... , ,, 62 Prather, Judy , ...... .....,.,,,...,., , 52 Pratt, Julie ,, . .... 60, 97,115 Price, Bill .,,... ,.,. 5 G, 06, 100 Price, Donna . ., Jill, 5:5 Price, MZIID' .. ,.,, ,. 52 Pride, Faye .. ,. ..,,. 52 Pride, Glenn ..,.. ,.,, , 60 Pride, Mao ,. A 52 Priest, Jerry ........ ,... . ...... 5 li Probst, David , ...,,,....... ,,., 5 2, 91 Probst, Marianne , .... 56. 90, 92, 93 Proctor, Judie .. ,.,,..,... ,.,.,...,, , 52 Pruett, Gwendolyn ,.......,, .,.. . 44 Pruett, Pruitt, led ..,, ....,, Puckett, llick ,.... Purdy. Mac ., Ronnie f. Pursell. Leona1'd'.ii,i Puscy, Sharon .,,.,.. Pyle. Linda Pyritz. Bob , Quinn. Judith Rader. Roy ..., Ramsey, John Ramsey, Vernon Randa ll Bob ..,, ,,.. ,, 56 60 52 60 HT, N9 , 90 50, 141,91 60 60 02 76 60, S0 . 56 44 Raney, Sally ..,,... ......,., . Rasche, Dave ....,, ....... 5 6, 90 Rasche. Janis ,.,,., ......... 6 0 Rasener, Deanie .,,.. ..,., 6 2 Rasener, Marcia ,..,, .,.,,... 5 2 Rash, Jacqueline .,.,,.,.., .,,,.,, 6 0, S7 Rassmann, Cheenu , ,...,....,,,,....,. .. 44, 80, Xl, 244, 57, 99, 91, 93 Ray. Ethel ..., ..,................, , , ,....... 44 Ray, Kenneth Raymer, Sue Rack, Carol .,.,.,,. Reed. Barbara .,,.... Reed, Donna ,.,..,. Reed, Joan .,...,. 100, 114 52 se, 91 7 91 ..,..,19, 52, S5 62 Reed, Mary .,.... ,..,.,..,...,.... Reed, Walter .. ...... ,,,,.... 4 4, 58, 110 Reese, Judith ...,...,.... ..,,.,..,... 4 4, 84 Rennard. Charlene . ....,, 60, 57, 59 Resener, Judy ..........,.,..,,...,...,..,.. 56 Resener, Pat .....,,.,,..,................,.. 112 Reynolds, Dotti ,... 52, 68. 69, TS. S5 Reynolds, Bill ...,,....,....,.. 52, 63, 100 Reynolds, Ruthanne ....,, 60, 57, 90 Richard, Phyllis ,..., .,.......,. 5 6 Richards. Linda ......,.. .,...... 6 0 Richardson, Betty Richardson, Donn ,..,. Richardson, Nancy Riches, Robert ,....,.. Ricketts. Ann Ricketts, Bill ..,.,,.. Riddle, Steve .......,.,. Ridenour, James ...., Rider, Judith ...,,... Ridge, John ..,...,.....,..... Riggs. 60 .,.56, 100 115 .,,,...-44, 91 45 44 60 52 62 92 .. mol. Mariraret .,.. 52 6 7, 76. 85, 112 60 Riley, Patricia .......,....,.....,.....,..... Riley, Sandra ....,,......,,.,,,,,,., , 60 Robb. Eddie .,............ ,... ...,.........,.. 4 5 Robb, Jane ....,...,.,, 20, 56, 67, 32, se Robbins, Steven ....,,.......,,.,..,....,. 62 Roberts, Barbara .... ....... 5 6, h2, 86 Roberts, Bill .,,,...., .......... 5 6, 92 Roberts, Cleo .,..,... ..,.....,,. 4 5 Roberts, Gerald .... ., 52 Roberts. Harold ,, .. 52 Roberts, Jon ..... --,.. 6 0 Robinson, Rita .... ...,. 4 5 Rockey, Patricia ..,,.,,,,......,..,...,,.. 56 Roesener, Carol .,,,.,......,,,,....,....,.. 12, 45, 68, 69, 7-1, 76. S-1. 99 Romine, Dempsey ,,.. Root, Jo Anne ..........,..,,... Rose. J1m .,.......... 50 .,.....60, 92 Rose, Patricia .......,.,.., ....... 5 6, S6 Roseman, Pat .,.,............ , ..,....... 45 Rosenbargzer, David ...,.....,.......... 56 Rosenstein, Carl ..,....... . Rosser. Theodore 56. 50. bl. 53. 109 Roth. Pat .........,,..,..,..,..,... Rowley, Prudence ...,,..,.... 52 90 Ruhush, Ken ...... Rudicill, Dale H Rumhauirh. Bill 52, Nu, xx, Runion, Phyllis Runyon, Mary , Ruppert, Paul Rushton, David ,,,,., ,. Russell, Frances , Whyte, Kitty ..,.... -16, 75, 50, 54, Willis, Sue .......,... T6 T1 l1Ul .45 . .,.. ,.,, , 1:12 115 45 . -. TN ,. 60, si, 06. lb, -, NN UH, 52. TU. 71 Russell, Gerald .,,., ...,,.,.,,. .,... 6 4 1 Russell, Martin .,,,. ., ..,, ,, 56 Russell, Ronald , , 96 Russell, Sandra ,,,. 52. N6 Rust, Jerry ,,.... .,...,...,, 5 6 Sachs, Karen ..,.,.,, 56, Mi. Nil, 90. 92 Snnuisel, Paul ,, .. ..,.,..,,,,. P40 Sanders, Barbara ..,, , .,., 60. SNP Sanders, Jack .,... . ,,..,,,,,.,.., 62 Sanders, Kay .. , ,,,.,,, ,..6lI.T8 Sanclvrs, Sharon .......,....,,,. ,,....... 6 2 Sanders, Sue ...,, ,. ..,,.. 60, 67, 115 Sauer, Phil .... ,,,, 52 Scheele. John , ,,,, ,..., ,... ,..... 5 6 Scheele, Pat ......,. .,,. ,.,.,,.,,.,, , . 12, 30, 31 -11711, 71, s-1 Schick, Phyllis .,.......,,. ,,,, W, , 56 Schlanenhauf, Jane ...,,, ......1 4 5 Schmidt, Gene .,,,.......,...,,.,. , ...... 56 Schmidt, Susan ,.,, ,,,,,,,,..,.........,,, 6 2 Srhnvidr-r, Jim ......,, YYVY ,,,.,.....,.. HN, 102.103, 10-1.105.106 Schneider, Luanne ,,,, 45. 63, rl-l, 93 Schneider, Tom . ...,.....,,.,... ,60, NZ Srho-,-nberg. Muriel .,,,.,. ..,.., 6 0, P47 Sc-howengert, Linda ....,, ,,,,.. , ,. 60 Schrader, Ronnie ,, . .. 56 Schroeder, Karl ...,.. .. H,-Irv. 100 Schultz. Charles .... . ,...... 5.2 Schultz, Charlotte .....,. 52 Schultz, Charles ,,,.,, 52, 112 Schulze, Fred , ,..,..., ...,... .,,,... 5 2 Schumaker, Ann ,. ............... .. 15, 56, 63, T-1, TN, NZ, 56,112 Schwart, VVilma ..,. ,, ..,,....,, , 45 Scott, David ..... ,,,. ..,,,, 5 6 . 91 Scott, Janet .,...... .,,,,, 6 tl, H9 Scott, Janice ...... ..,.., 6 0, N9 Scott, John ....., ,,.,,., 6 0 Scott, Judy ...,,., 52, 85 Scott, Terry ,... , ..,.,.., ,. 56 Scott, Tom ..,,,, ..,,......... .12 Sebree, Lois .,.......... 52, 76, 79, S6 Seils, Loren ,......... . , 66, 67, 91, 92 Seitz, Melvin ...... . ...., ,,,,, . .53, 90, 91 Selby, Joe ..........,..,. ........, ....... 5 3 Settles, Dennis ..... .......,,, 5 6 Sferruzzi, Susie ,,.. 56 Shackle, Steve .,..,., ...............-. 6 0 Shalfer, Charles .... .... 4 5. 70. 109 Shake, Sally ..........,..,..,.,... 12, 15, 46. 63, 70, 71, 73, 76, SZ, 83, 84 Sharp, Lou .,,..,,,,,..,...,..,.. 53, SN, 110 Sharp, Nan ..,.....,,.,.,..,,.,,,,,..,,., 56, H3 Shaw, Barbara ..... ,.................. 5 3, 85 Shaw, Sheafor, Scrib 17. Sheetz, Mike ............. Shepard, Ralph Shepard, Ray .....,... Shepard, Shirley Shepard, Tom .. Shick, Peter ......., Shields. Chattie .,.,. Shields, Marvin .. Shinrfleton. Judy Shoemaker. Clarence . Shozren. Carole Shook, Ronnie ....,., Shores. Joanne ,,... Short, Reed ............. Shortridgze, John Shriner. William Shuirert, Janet ..,,... Shultz, Gerry .,,,,,... Siegman, Robert Siegmund, Donna ..... Siersdale, Dave ,.,.. Siersdale, Tom ......, Silvey, Kathy ......... Simons, Dianne Simons. Jimmy Simpkins, Patsy Simpson, Allis .,..... Simhson. Jesse ,,... Simpson, David ..... Simpson, Sandra Sims, Dennis ......... Sims. Diane ......,. Sims, Francine , .... Sims, Sherrell .... Sinclair. Judy .,.,... Sirmin. Maria ...,..,.,..... Slaughter, Loretta Slaughter, Sue ..,.....,. Slifer, Jerry .............. Smartz, Maryellen kenneth ........... Sheafor, Margaret 46 Shearer, Kenneth .,..... .,,..,56, 87, 90 67, 70, 71, 92 ,,,,., ....,. , 62 91 60 46 60 .,.....11U 60 .. ,,.. 56 ST 46, XO, 84, 91 60, 89 60 100 60 , ,,,.. 56 ,,,..,6u, NO, ST ,,,,56, 92,114 S6 ......53, 78. 91 SU 62 56 62 S5 60 62 56 ' S9 86 ,.,.,,53, 13. 56, 67, 70. ,...-16,5-1,115 , ,.... .,,. . ,. 46 60, 90 Smith, Carol ..... . ......,......... 46 Smith Donald .... ...,.....,,........ 5 6 Smith Jake .,.... ,.,.... 5 5, 92,114 Smith, Joe ....... ..,.......,,..1. 5 6 Smith, Judea ..,.... .,..,.. 5 3, 112 Smith, Kenny .... ..,,,..,.. 6 U Smith, Larry .,,,,. ,......... 5 I5 Smith, Lois ,.,...,., ..... , .,6l,l, 89 Smith, Merriel .,.. ...........,,,..... 4 6 Smith Mike ,,,,.,.,,,,.., .........,,, 1 5. 56 Smith Pat 4-Il .......,.. 53, 70.71, S9 Smith Pat lFl ....,,,. 56, 66, 67. 105 Smith, Sharon IJ! ....,,,.,. 19, 53, 85 Smith, Sharon Ann 1Fl ..,,,...,. 62 Smith, Spencer .......,.........,.. ....... 5 3 Smith, Warren ....,......,... .......,.. -1 6 Smith, William ...............,..,.,,.,.... 46 Smithson, Cynthia .... 70, 71, S5 Snow, Cean ....,....,..............,..... 56, TN Snyder, Darlene ,.,.... .,,......... 5 6, S6 Sohn, Bob ,.,,..,,,....,.. ,.....,,,..,, 6 ll, 101 Sommers, Jane ....., .,.,..,, 6 41,37 89 Sordean, Nena ........,.. ..,.....,,,, 5 3 91 Sorley, Don ,...,, ..... ,,...., .......,.,,,, 4 6 Southerland. Marcia ,..,. ,,,,..,... 6 2 Sowders, Donna ...... Spangler, Jeannette ,611 53 Sl TU Sparks, David ,........,..,......,,..,,.,... 53 Sparks, Jane ..,.....,,...,,,...... 46, 7-1 N4 Sparks, Judy .. ,.,,.,...... 60, bl 91 Sparks. Ward . ,,...,,...,.,,,.. ,..,.,,.,.. 5 6 Spearing. Diana ..,.,...., 53, 70, Tl 85 Speece. Marcia .,,..,....,,.......... ........ 5 3 Shell, Bill ..,,......... .,,,,, ...... 5 3 HT Spencer. Ann ....,., .,,...... 6 0 S9 Spencer, Charles .. ,..,... 53, 113 Spencer, David ....., ......,.,,.. 4 6, 53 Spicer. Donna ......,. ..........,,,,. -l 6. S9 Spitzer. Irene .,........... ., 53, 55, 115 Spolyar, William ,.,.,............ U56 92 Snreen, llarnley .......,.......,,...,. 56 57 Springer, Mary Donna ......,....... Sweet, Jim ...,.....,. ....... .. 60 Swenson. Carl .,.,.... .......,,......... 5 6 Switzer, Steve ....,,....,........,,,..,,,,.. 62 Szatkowski. Janet ..,.., 56. 78, 82. S6 Tacoma, Edward ..,.... ..,... 6 0 Tate, Shirley ....,..... ....,, 4 7 Taylor, Dick ..,...,. .,.... ...,,.... 6 I J Taylor, Judy .....,....,,..,..,.......,.. 60, 87 Teepe, Stephen ...,......,............. 15, 56 Tempelmeyer, William .... 60, 80, 91 Templeton Dean .,..,.........,,........., 60 Terry, Kathy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90 Tevis. Pat ........ ..... 5 6, 57, 93 Tharp, John ...... ..,......... 6 2 Tharp, Mike ..,.., ,,..,,,,, 5 3 Thayer, Carl ....,, ,...,.... 5 3 Thomas, Billy ......,, ................ 5 6 Thomas, Carole ,..,. ..... 53, 76, S5 Thomas, Kathryn ...,..,,..,.,,.......... 62 Thomas, Marsha ....,. 47, 84. 112 Thomas, Max ...,...... .....,,.....,...... 5 3 Thompson, Bob .... .,...........,,.... 5 3, 96 Thompson, Harry ,,.. 47, SR. 96, 109 Thompson. Jean ,,., ,........,,...... 5 6, S6 Thompson. kay ..... ...,.., 47. T6 Thompson, Larry ...... ..,........ 6 0, 90 Thompson, Mary ...... ,....,....... 4 T, S4 Thompson, Sharon ........,.,,...... 56, 91 Tibbs. Carol .,.........,..., 56, 86, 90, 92 Tierney. Richard Tincher, Sharon Toction, Judy .. ......,. 56, 86, 92 Toler. Peggy ........ ...,,.,..., 5 3. Ts, 86 Tolin, Linda ..,...,.,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 53, 75 Tollefsen, Albert ...... 56, 91, 92, 114 Tomey. Pat ,...........,,....,..,, , ..,.,,,,,,,, 53 Toney, Doris ...,....,........,...,.......... 56 Ton ey, Thomas ...... Toole, Larry ..,,.... Toole, Paul .,,, ,... . ,... ,,.,..... ,..., 6 2 ...,,.56, 91, 100 Watts, Marilyn .,..,. S, 48, 73, 76, 84 Watts, Rosalie ....................,.., 60, 90 Watts, Wilber .........,...,...,..,,,.,. 57, 92 Weatherly, Ann .......... 60, 67, 81, 93 NVeaver, Sandra .,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, 60 Webb, Sally ................ 4S, 76, 84, 113 Webber, Elizabeth .........,........ 53, 87 Webber, Linda .,....,.,..........,.,...... 60 Weber, David ...................... 53, 30, S1 Weghorst, Lawrence .......,.......... 60 Weghorst, Tamra ........,... 57, 86, 9 Weiss, Richard .,.. ,.., . ................... 6 Welch, Monte .,.......,.... S, 45, 74, 10 6 Welles, Donald .....,...,................., Wells, Jerald .. ,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 5 T, 9 Wells, Russell ......... .,......,,.. 5 West, Richard ..........., .......,.. 5 7, 9 Wheatley, Chloetine .,,..... 60, 86, 8 Wheatley, Phyllis ...... ............... 6 Wheeler. Bill ........... ,,.,. 6 Wheeler. Gene ...,........ ,........ 6 Wheeler, Martha. ,..... ..,......... 5 Wheeling, Bob ........,........,......,..... 6 Wheeling, William ..,,,.,....... 53, 10 Whisman, Albert ....,. .......,.... 5 Whitaker, Jean ....... -, ..,.. . 6 Whitaker, Nancie .... ....... 5 3, 8 White, David ..........1 ,,,,,,,,, 6 White, Emilie ...... ..... 5 White, Jack ....., ,,,,,..,, 6 White. Mike ......,,..... ........... , 5 White, Rollin ...,........... ....... 6 1, 9 White, Rosalie ......................,...,... 5 Whitehouse, Kathelene .....,...,,... 6 Whiteley, Roberta. .,.......... 57, 78, 8 Whiteman, Larry ........................ 6 Whitsett, Steve ....... .........,.. 5 VVhitsit, Susan ..,... ..... ,............ 5 3 , S Whltson, De Witt .......,...,.,.....,,, 4 Whittington, David .......... 57, 76, 9 5 Whobrey. Virginia .,.................... Springer, Steve ....,......, Spurgeon, Wanda , ..,.., . .. ,,,,,.,,.. 46. 46 T4 87, 93 Tooley, Toombs, Paul .... Bob .... 62 , ....... 118, '76, 96 Sli, 92 , ........,...... 30. 48. Wiese. William .,....... . 71, S3. , Stafford, Barbara 90 53, 92, 100 Stafford, James ...,..,,,,..., Stafford, Sandra Starks, Bill ,.,,.....,,. ...., 5 3, 100, 109 Staudt., Hazel ...... Tout, John ........ ........,... 6 0 Treanor, Jim ,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,, 5 3 Tribhy. Ronnie , .,... .....,,.,,,,,,..,,, 5 3 Trisler, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 62 Trosper, Jerry .,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56, 92 Trusler. Judy .............. 56, 56, 89, 92 Tucker, Nancy ..,......................... 57 Tucker, Wendell .... ,,,.., ............. 5 7 Turk. Eddie ........, ..,......... 6 0 Turley, Diane .,... ........... 6 O, 93 Turner, Donald ..... .... , .-48, 92, 113 Turner. Judith ..,........... ., 53 Turner, Larry .....,.. ...,.,. ....... 5 3 , 74 Turner, Melinda .,....., 53, 78, 85 Turner, Sue ..,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Turpen. Sally ........ ,....... 5 7, 86 Tutt Ie, Dorothy ......,. , Wightman, Roger 9 8 Wiggins, Carol .,,......................... 5 5 6 Wilcox, Wilkens, Wilkins, Wilkins. Willard. Williams. Williams Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams Ronnie . ..... . ..,................. . Kathy ............................ 99 30 39 72 S3 Barbara ' .-, . .8 Sandra ......................,... John ...... Dennis Wendell Don ........, Jim .,..,.......... ......... Lawrence Bob ......... ....,.,..57, on, John ...... ............ Steele, Janet ...,...... ........ 5 6, 86 Steinkamp, Joyce ...,. .,..,..,.. 6 0 Stenmetz, Luella ....... .... . .. 46 Stenacker, Jack ....,..,. ..,.... 4 7 Stephenson, Judy . .... ....... 5 6 Sterns, John .,....... .....,,...... 6 2 Sterns, Nancy .,...,. ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7 Sterns, William ,,..,,,.,,....,..,, 56 Steuart, Patti ..... ......... 4 7, '78, 84 Stevens, Bill ..,,...... 53. 107 Stevens. Doris ..... .....,.,. 5 3, Su, 91 Stevens, Ellen .... .,.....,........ 6 2 Stevens, Joanne ..,..,.......... 53, 76 S5 Stevens, Joyce .......,..,....... 60, 90 91 Stevens, Judy ,....,....,.,. 53, 87 90 91 Stevens, Sherle .... 14, 47, 70, S3 84 Stewart, Carole ........,,................., 53 Stewart, Dave ...,........ 12 17 '79 37 ss, 96, 93, 99, 103.164, io's,'11'6 Stewart Twitchell, Kathryn .,.,,. Twitchell, Tom ......... 57 . ...,. 53 53 Ulmer, B111 .......,.,...,., 43, 92, 96, 113 Ulmer, Jerry ..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0 Utter, Bob ..... Van Arsdale, Dick 92 ,.....10S wings, Gene . ,,........,. wgugfs, Dick ...,. Q1QQ1QQZBQ zi6'. Willits, Walter .,.....,..........,...., 57, Wills, David .. ..,........................... .. Wilson, Carol ...... 53, 82, S3, 85, 1 Wilson, Dean ...........................,.... Wimmer, John ...........,,. 1.,.15, 61, Winbun, Bruce .......... ..........,.... Winchester, Karen , ...... ..,,... 5 7, Winters, Larry ....,. ,... ........ Wise, Pat ............,.... VanCleave, Beverly .... ...... 5 3 VanCleave, Bonnie .... ,...., 5 3 VanCleave, Mike ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 0 VanCleave, Sharon . .,...., ,,....... 6 0 Vandenbark, Richard .............. S, 53 Vander Vliet, Pete .,... VanWay, Gary ..,...... 76 53 .....,..48. Wise, Richard .......,...................... Wi se, Steve ,.... . .,.... Q'iikif's5'i ' 20. 53, 70,151 , 1 Wiseman, John .........,.... ,,.,. ..,.,.... Wlinich, Nancee .,........................ Wolfia, Joe ............ Wolven, Rosalee ...., Wood, Jean .,......, Wood. Jerry ..,... 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When at student enrolls in college he can save much vztluuhle time and improve his cliunt-es for success if he has met college entrance requirements in high school. The College-bound student usually includes geometry in his program, along with foreign language, algebra, and English VII and VIII. But he still has room for at variety of elec- tive courses. Girls get daily exercise, keep fit, and have fun in of this course nidm go on fox all ft U1 xc I1 Heie H0we's Physical Education classes. Even though a class clemonstiates that thu hut 111016 huuntt all Howeites are required to take at least one year to the ounce Jnfx-1'rIw-:ciwv!Ir-3fvvQ'Ywt9vv.irrfhvvl'rH13rwIrw'ar 4 f L ff!! I N fgffwf' O My ff! 0042 JMQKEW V -Y . , , , -D - Q .. , --W.-- .- - -. Tv -- fl- . r - I F- -, 1 I, - . 4.1. 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In- cluded are craft art, fine arts, plastics, art molding, fashions, lettering. and jew- elry. Ken Littell molds a howl on the potters wheel in art class, This is one of the practical and useful techniques taught in the art depart- ment. Page ten Another part of the picture of Howe is the curriculum of re- quested subjects. Students plan- ning to enter some specialized field for their vocation find these courses helpful. Under the head- ing of requested subjects we find art, R.O.T.C., speech, home economics, foreign languages, clerical practice, shorthand, and wood and metal shop. v,..-.-, .-.Y-..-1u- - v - eeeeeeeeee oooeooooao oeooeoooo mooooooooo .04 .. .., ,.'.F '?31 Pit f N f X 'N' 1-'iff : I , I :-.-.-:-:-:2 :V' ,wa :5:5:5:g:5:5:g:z-:iff-ar -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:1:1:1'2-2 Bob Haggard trades in his no-longer-needed Columbus System of hunt, discover, and land for the better method of the Touch System. H0 eile plan their careers Howes business education department offers a curriculum for the student who just wants to type his college themes as well as for the one who plans 21 business career. Among the courses offered in the business Held are shorthand, machine cal- culation, ofhce practice. tiling, business law. and bookkeeping. The foreign l 21 Il g' u E1 g e department teaches the student to speak as well as to read the languages of Latin and Span- ish. Although Howe does not at present offer French as ll class, there is et French Club for interested students. Saundru Johnson and Lois St-l-rec hear them- selves as others hear them, They ure experi- menting' with a recorder used in the Spanish Department. I'ugs' f'1rL'r'n if . 5 , ' is I -A . lr' - 'V 3- CL -'iv Q . xx.- vlf A .. . , f 'if' . S . ' if ' ai ' L . rs . T 2' ' . - fr- . ...M 'f X . q . 1 g .gf as g f 1 Q 1 . . . ,M , ,,1, Q,,, . -- ,- 'P ff pf- :fu .ig W Q X',-- gf .tl V-1 25? E, W Q39 V 1-f Q E ,sf , ' ' ' ' ' 1 '7i' 1 ' .' -4' .-di' -321, sn-mi-,...-, ---,..i...n,s.... . -,...f.., . , L.- A eohyii 4 .. ' l ' if Members of the Court Sally Shake, Bob Babcock. Delma Jean McCoy, Dave Stewart. Queen Pat Scheele, Nancy Grahn. Larry Kinsey. Carol Roesener, Bob Jackson, lfront row! pages Deanna Depositar ljueen visits 4 I C1152-I X .. fx ! I '.'1 1 . 4 k l .fa : if 3 js Q ' 'B ., qi . - -, gn A 127' . Q. N i W 5 ' 'sf is 1 l 1 ' l -' l l Q Y , U,-lg , 3: Page twelve and Beverly Jenkins. and little Ann Baugh are en- joying the Pageant and awaiting the Philosopher's report. Violet Hill Pat Scheele reigned as queen of the Sev- enteenth annual May Pageant celebrating Howe's birthday. Philosopher Bob Doyal read the history of Howe and told the queen of the school's accomplishments during the past year. Physical Education and Music Depart- ments entertained the queen with interpre- tive dancing and musical selections which added to the festivity of the Pageant. The May Pageant is a Howe tradition enjoyed by the entire student body. It is held on Violet Hill in front of the school where legend says the Violet Queen held court before Howe was built. The queen and her court are chosen from Vihota, the junior girls' club. The Philoso- pher is chosen from the Senior Hi-Y Club. Philosopher Bob Doyal reviews the history of Howe on Violet Hill to Queen Pat. L., , ,Y . , l l, 'Tl This was the political liattle of l the century, well, anyway, of the of Howe? Federalists and Nationalists Dick to catch a sneak pre- machine. Who will govern the state Kent Stewart and Cliff Oilar, Patterson and Bob Hibner try view of trends at the voting Another side of the mock election scene is the state political convention held by each party. Social studies classes are named for cities and send delegates to represent them at the convention. The excitement of the convention gets underway with delegates making nomina- te art rules i year. The Federalist victors, gov- ernor and lieutenant governor of Howe, Kent Stewart and Cliff Oilar matched wits and campaign promises against Nationalist candidates, llicl-1 Patterson and Hob Hihner. Each fall Howe's social studies classes divide into parties, National- ist and Federalist, to nominate and elect state otticials from the govern- ment classes. This mock election acquaints Howeites with the procedures of campaigning, nominating, and voting which they will need to know in later life. tions from the floor and spontaneous speeches for their candidates. Candidates flavor their campaign speeches with such promises as coke in the water fountains, 4-day school-week, no homework, and air conditioning in hot weather. tate ot H0 Posters, posters, and more posters are used by each party to inHuence the voters for their candidates. l il f ' A t rom G ' 6 WTE .:, x 5 . :ini CLP 5 M C x,PffTsg'Su,r l lllcll l U T 'l-l l is l t EDERAL l5T R7 - We 1 - lsgEjEt1ED lN EUVERNUR at Vmg n ' mm tv: --QR FM ll. ovsmnos Huh! Mmm. l l fi' Yilli JZE' fTE ffi l'og1C f,II.l'fQ'4'l! .,..?ns1:... Among the many activities at Howe, dances rank as a favorite with Howeites. Whether it's an after school informal dance with records like the Winter Wonderland, freshman mixer, and sock hops, or a formal affair like the Brown 8: Gold, and Junior Prom, and semi-formal Hi-Y Sweetheart dance with a band and all the trimmings, Howeites are always fit as iiddles and raring to go. Brown Boy Bob and Golden Girl Yolanda lead off the dancing following the announcement of their election. Dances add parlale Howeites look forward to the biggest dance of the year, the Brown and Gold. The semi-formal dance is sponsored annually in October by the HILLTOPPER to raise money for the yearbook. To make sure the dance is a gala occasion. a Brown Boy and Golden Girl reign as King and Queen. Junior and Senior classes each nominate two boys and two girls for Brown This year candidates were: tleft. to rightl seniors: Sherle Stevens. Ronnie Burnett, Sue Beasley. and Boy and Golden Girl candidates. These candidates are announced at the annual HILLTOPPER assembly. Everyone who purchases a HILLTOPPER receives a ballot to vote for his favorite candidates who are crowned at the dance. This year's Brown Boy and Golden Girl were Bob Hibner and Yolanda Parker. Bob Hibner: juniors: Rita Boldcn. Jerry Cermack. Yolanda Parker. and Jerry Carmichael. ff' 4 ,.l V, . . . :A I l ' K 3 W :Uv .A X EZX A rx if Q' 1 We ' .. - T- -K Y' r ' . xi il , X ,N 1 5----ff-'V X xi - A X . ya ,. v 4 Q 74 ' I 1- ,5 i be 5 ii 5 1.. X ,. 1- t 5 if :is h ,J g ,v ...t.. QM. K- I A V- Sv, , .,,W..---5... Posing' in the alcove are Hi-Y Sweetheart candid ates, Ann Schumacher, Donna Collier. Janet Gilpin Sally Shake, and Marcia Graves. ,Q L. ' if 3 . J. ll v x if I 4 4 J Each year in the early spring the Senior and Beta Hi-Y Clubs sponsor the Hi-Y Sweetheart Dance. Members nom- inate five Howe girls as candidates for Sweetheart and the students who attend the dance elect the queen. At the inter- mission ceremony, Donna Collier was crowned the Hi-Y Sweetheart of 1956. The Winter Wonderland Dance, an informal affair held just before Christ- mas vacation, turns the tables and elects a king instead of a queen. Freshman, sophomore, junior and senior classes nominate candidates for the Winter Wonderland Crown, worn this year by Tom Givan. Santa also appears to add to the fes- tivities of the afternoon hop sponsored jointly by GAA and the Lettermen's Club. Pausing in the alcove to discuss the dance are Winter Wonderland King candidates fstandingl Jerry Dobbs, Mike Smith, John Wymer, Steve Teepe, fsittingj Tom Givan. Ronnie Heath, Bob Jackson, and Don Wallace. x x x X N- X 'f mwxxmwxm f mane! nn' PM 1. L' .iw 5, im... Jax 15 --W Q3 x ,M-N, 'Nl' - .gag dbx - -, , .ik Kr- . .fm -ax, mm.. ' , :? 1 -, my , y w x t 'NN' I -' W yiffffww W' 5 MM! x . wwf! 'E .5 . 1 W 'K 'Aff 5WM'W ,9+W ' ff Ti. , Y P. ww ix W, K lvvki af !L4,.'2ql?,,J . kj ,cf L Vw f my Q, .ATVI ,Aw L, f . .. 1 Q f W! U K V: .HQ It 'H F -' J .-f bf - .1 rl! ,vw U, L v' . ' . A Y.. , 1 Y . I ,ffl I lf!! . xl y I 6 ?f J X r - I . . - L L I J,- .--. ' if '-I . f. -- : N . ' ,fp rf! 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He toured all the buildings and sat in on the UN Sessions along with students from the other Indianapolis high schools. Jacque Wooden was the recipient of the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award. The award is based on scholastic achievement, citizenship, and school service. The Irvington Post of the American Legion each year presents an award to the outstanding junior boy and girl at Howe. This award is based on scholar- ship, citizenship, and leadership. The 1955 Legion Good Citizenship Awards were presented to Bob Doyal and Jacque Wooden. Mr. Thomas Stirling, vice principal, pre- sents a pin to Mr. Roscoe Pierson, welcoming him into the club for teachers who have been at Howe for 10 years. Jacque Wooden and Bob Doyal operate the Howe switchboard before classes begin. Jacque received the D.A.R. Award, and Bob was Howe's representatives to the UN, and both received the American Legion Good Citizen Awards. Howeites appear in public Howe's Quiz-Em members are Steve Hanneman, Elaine Johnson, Julia Freeman, and Marcia Brans- ford. Howe's Quiz 'Em team competes with other high schools on the air answering cur- rent event questions. They have success- fully completed their first two rounds in the year round city tournament. Howeites interests extend beyond the local affairs. Each year the Hi-Y organizes a model United Nations. This project enables the students to become acquainted with the actual procedure of the UN. Scrib Sheafor, Bob Lanham, and Jack Abram bone up on United Nations news for the H-Y UN. K- xl X Airing their views are Dave Lichtenauer, Dave Stewart and Judy Pigman. Howe alumnus Norman Wilkens conducted the panel. As a project for Speech Class, a broadcast was recorded based on a panel discussion of student opinion about the Indianapolis Sym- phony Orchestra. The purpose of the City Student Council is to enable each city high school council to know what other councils are doing. It also gives them an opportunity to get together on important problems which are common to all the city schools. Our representatives to the City Council are Dar- lene Fly, Secretary, Fran Davis, and Nancy Hoffman. ,Q 'ti' 'vt ' Page S6'l't'lIff't'7I 1 is The Howe Hoe- down is a commu- nity affair that en- ables the residents of Irvington to take part in the fun at Howe. This was the FiH's Follies sponsored by the junior girls' club, Vihota. The idea was to throw hoops over the girls' legs. Howeites participate in There is a much wider scope to the picture of Howe than merely local school life. Howeites, activities reach out into the community as well and bring the community into the school. This is illustrated by the Open House in the fall, Howe Hoedown in the spring, the Pleasant Run Revue, Christmas Community Sing and other programs put on for the com- munity. In these ways we can show the community what high school stu- dents of today are doing. Page eighteen Ann Martin models with her little friend in the Style Show produced by the Clothing classes for the P.T.A. Each girl models garments that she, herself, .+- -1- ---Q :-f-vu-eww-:mf-. fr-. , w:-N 1 1 , t.': The Howe Choir pantomimes and sings the gay song of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindea-1 ' in the annual Christmas Community Sing. school, cummunit affair Cadet Teaching is becoming an in- creasingly p o p u l a r course with Howeites. Each student enrolled in Cadet Teaching spends 1 hour a day in one of the elementary schools, or in a class at Howe observing and helping the teacher in charge. They grade papers, give assignments, and dictate spelling lists. It is an excel- lent course to help meet and get along with people. Bob Doyal serves as cadet teacher for Mr. Rusch- haupt's typing class. However most cadet. teachers teach in the elementary schools. Msg., ' li-.4 Time out for fun! One of the high- lights of your Junior year is the Junior Prom. You've passed the halfway mark at Howe, and homework assignments seein to get larger. You have two classes, freshmen and sophomores, looking up to you now. You have begun to plan ahead for college or a career. You have but one more year at Howe and then graduation. Steve lVise is right on time to escort Nancy Patton to the Junior Prom. Page fzvenfy Camera record next four years. Howeite. may have classes with no homework. butterily net. , ,A+ if , Lots of books, registration cards, the Freshman Mixer, your Iirst assembly pro gram. are all a part of getting acquainted with the school that will be yours for the Another year older, another year wiser finds you a sophomore. You know your way around school, you have the typical locker containing everything from your butterfly net to your afternon snack, you know the school yells, and you are now a full-fledged Gary Powell and Barbara Hornaday trudge, book laden, upstairs with the thought that someday they Jane Robb fleftl has the typical locker jammed with assorted books, bugs for biology, and even a 'x N LI buf ,N 4 , ,, - M, ., . -71'-Q :5q4.5i.L- V 3 ' u - KYif'f5w-F ,fir R W 'id lwfrv , I . - 5 5 -lilly, LW -M,. -. -, A 'Q' Cr, -, Q ' 35-wpg, 0 ' -n 1-- . -fi. R 1 3 -V-.. an .-,N-....--..... -T.:--3. .-.nxw 3 --- --..... '-. P 3: 3 -f-JF... V - -. Q IWW ii- '-- xy. ' '-P 11-A - . . - 7 - D si Q A - ' ' i jf: 1 43 95-v'.u' zfilgbvf M P A ' xyig- as -1' 131- 1 A A -A, D . , fg'1': Au: -'1 1 I .5 413, ,sz-:v . A' . F1 qi- 'gh'-I s' A - , 1.1 . . 5 '1--5--.. ,, ,af - 1 'f'-xp'E -x.- zz, -nr 4-34? o .,:.. ..,. O Q 3 . ilf Ts 22 ,AP f M 'f 2 MM! QM. lf' ' M! igmbwwvff X P f PM V! QU pffdf P I aff! If , H LV W JN WV ff1Q'f'MfJJ JLJQJUKMC ' , fm' rj MMVI- df j, MJ M V I W i ff ,fb e W Af I W s YIM!! f fp? XXL!! if ..f .,,. 'J N U X UL -f ff' ' .iw , f 'W W 'f!MijVj,HW W4 M , , , f , . l fb ' 1 My 'W a PM Q, Z rl' ,,,. hk'll',JV '4f -.. . . fl'-' MJ My -,ssa,, Ml if ,,,,,, asygl t exist with ttl pe ple 'G The li of 317 senio a d 1280 u delcla ll. .,,...,. .,: men are filled with stude p tes d ce C ': :ff2 5 tivities, and sports A ' 'an V3:zF::L325uPEif HO i2ZSEEEfBi'i5f f R216 41, QQ of Q5 EW K lkfudgie LJ 7 - ' ' X Page 1Qnfy-rl1fee K, if A very important part of our picture is Principal N H Charles MacKay Sharp, who has directed the activi- 'Q ' ties of the school for all of H0we's 18 years. He has shown through the years a wise understanding of the many problems which occur in the administra- tion of a school. He is known for his congenial fair- ness and cooperation in any student problem that may arise. Under the guidance of Mr. Sharp, a gymnasium f and cafeteria wing and then a new east wing for ixxgqh classrooms have been added to the school. i Howe's faculty members organize their time so g that they can sponsor a large variety of extra-cur- N .N ricular activities such as clubs, athletics, publications staffs, and stage productions, in addition to teaching their classes. Many of the 78 teachers have traveled to foreign countries to broaden their knowledge of the world and to enable them to teach about it from personal experiences. A not to be overlooked part of Howe's picture is the oiiice staff. They take care of student registry, attendance and guidance cards, the switchboard and clerical work. Every member of the faculty, office, cafeteria and Mr- Sharp Stops by 21 iwpulal' place, custodial staffs adds his bit of color to the picture the school bulletin board, to take a of Howe. look at Howe in the news. . X X X xxx Facult adds color to Howe life C. M. Sharp. principalg Thomas Stirling. vice principal, director of guidanceg Kenneth M. Smartz, vice principal, dean of boys: Mildred D. Loew, dean of girls. Page tiveizty-,fozzr A Q5 5 '70 ,L,,Q2,L.Lq,z- N l :JKYN W, Q f l ' ' i , K '17 - Top Row-Nancy Adams, social studies, Helen Allen, home economics, ch., Rex An- derson, social studies: Miriam Barnes, social studies, David Baugh, business education, Bruce Beck, English. Third Row-Ray Bowman, physical edu- cation, head, Mabel Burkart, bookkeeper, Betty Burton, physical educationg Sue Churchman, mathematics, Virginia Clark, English, Vesta Cohee, foreign language, mathematics. Morning department meetings bring teachers to school even earlier than usual. Mr. Howard, Miss Keller, and Mrs. DeWaard discuss the recent Scho- lastic Art Award winners from their department. --S- Second Row-Lyman Combs, physical edu- cation, driver trainingg Betty Cox, clerk- typistg Lois Coy, home economics: Seward Craig, English, head: Betty Culp, mathe- matics, Charles DeBow, English. Bottom Row-Loreen DeWaard, art: Ruth Elder. clerk-typistg Wade Fuller, social stud- ies, Employment Counselorg Alvin Geier, mathematics, Jr.-Sr. Counselorg Christianna Genrich, registrarg Darrell Gooch, English, director of productions. iumwuw1QWVQM3HHMQv1QDjQm3 2 1 5 L 977 . eo A mama i 1956 ' Tl-IIS lil W -nw-wfiliffwi ffl .W W Miliw W Q3 MEM f f M XR X, 1 .fff-'f 'f JQZQQ ' RSV If ft x ' ,,W,,cJ - W N 1 --Ldv fy ff Qofi ' M ,gmL 'ff K. 3 7f1f,4f i jfflffflf M WWW 1 QD . Q fp fw,fWi?f Ready to start another day, Mr. Watkins is greeted by Miss Rork and Miss McWhir as they come from the teachers parking lot into the new wing. Top Row-Richard Guyer, scienceg Rich- ard Hammond, science, Norris Heidelman, switchboard operator, Virgil Heniser, sci- ence, heady Jean Hoilman, business educa- tiong Roy Horton, engineer. Third Row-F. M. Howard, art: Arla Hunt, cafeteria manager: Floyd Jeffries, science, Ellen Jenkins, English, library, Betty Johnson, home economics: Hartwell Kayler, social studies, head. Second Row-Janet Keller, art, ch.3 Sam- uel Kelley, physical education, athletic di- rector: Dorotha Kirk, social studies, Paul Klinge, science, business manager of extra- curricular activitiesg Robert Latherow, mu- sic: Wathen Leasor, industrial arts. Bottom Row-Fred Lemley, mathematics, Louis McEnderfer, music: Marthana Mc- Whir, Englishg Wayne Mellott, English: Vir- ginia Moore, secretary-treasurerg MfSGT. S. R. Mossbarger, R.O.T.C. fi ' 'Kj- : 'S F- M f-if f- fi 'P -J e M J ei a l l aft? 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Pittenger, business edu- cation: Constantine Poulimas, music: Ruth Reed, mathematics: Harrison Richardson, mathematics: Marjorie Rork, foreign lan- guage: Margaret Rowe, business education, head. Third Row-Charles Ruschhaupt, business education: Tully Shaw, English: Celia Smith, nurse: Dorothy Smith, library: Harold Stahly, English: James Stutz, science. ' l 'ry' if Y l ' l iw :vu i, aj ,I ' 4 N J -, . S Q , 3 W A k A. tiki? , 1 -, , jr' K , 1 , E Second Row-Mary Thumma, foreign lan- guage, ch.: Hal Tobin, English, social stud- ies: Betty Todd, English: Frank Tout, Eng- lish: Robert Turner, foreign language: Her- vie Vertrees, industrial arts. Bottom Row-Frank Watkins, music, ch.: Janet Weaver, business education: Marie Wilcox, mathematics, head: Mary Wilson. physical education: Hattie Lou Winslow, so- cial studies: Forest Witsman, social studies: Elaine Wolf, business education. Not Pictured-Coyene Lemmon, business education: Justin Rehm, mathematics: Wil- liam Smith, science, visual education director: Wilma Weinke, business education: Gwen- doyn Wiese, clerk typist. Page fzven fy-se ren yes X 41 it F 55551 . AQ? Q?-A at eninrs will remember This Senior year. as have the ones before. has been a hectic one, with everyone trying his best to get all the senior activities crammed into his schedule. Senior officers are kept busy appointing committees for colors, vespers, commencement and parties. Other seniors are busy having their pictures taken. ordering name cards and announce- Puyc fu-4 My-ciylzt ments, and being measured for caps and gowns, besides participating in all-school activities. Impressivelv marking the end of the sen- iors' four years at Howe came the solemnity of commencement topped off by the gaietv of the prom. 5'--. X s- their days UPPER LEFT-Decorating for the Spring Party, Superstitious Swing, are seniors Nancy Grahn, Pat Kerby, Jane Vogt and Marty Dorsett. UPPER RIGHT-Seniors have worked hard to become members of the class of 1956 and as one reward they have the privilege of occupying the long'-coveted front chairs in assembly. LOWER RIGHT - Reminding' the other ofiicers that there is plenty of work to be done is class president, Bob Lanham. Heeding his advice are Dave Stewart, treas- urerg Kathy Wilkens, alumni sec- retaryg Jolan Goken, vice-presi- dentg and Jacque Wooden, secre- tary. . ., .1zn1'.1'fYK' 1 ' , Bob Gardner, president of the Senior Class and the idol of the whole school, learns on the night. of Commencement that his mother cannot send him to college. Bob just can't take it. Rather than face re- ality he becomes engaged to Agnes Wagner, a beautiful but scheming girl in the grad- uating class. Agnes' rash purchase of their engagement ring on the payment plan suddenly brings Bob back to facing The university coach, Mr. San- ford lBob Haggardj and Harry 1Dave Harvey! talk over an ath- letic scholarship for Bob tDave Lichtenauerl and take notice of his physique. June graduates present BOTTOM ROW-Kathy Wilkens, Jacque Wooden, TOP ROW-Bob Jackson, David Lichtenauer, Pat Scheele, Sandy Fotiades, Frances Davis, and Dave Harvey, Bob Haggard. Kitty Whyte. ff- Y 5 n 1 ,Wi f f A. N TX 1 f' Q J' J' A fi In I U2 F l 2 , ,Mk I 'T 'X A A i tv. ali A64 1, f fill Hx C QPLN .E . J I l , . ,g W J f 5 'N K g 'ty ,.,. 1 l l 'fp' 2 tif f N ls if nf! l I 1 .l June Graduatel' JUNE GRADUATE, a three act comedy- drama by Jean Provence, was directed by Mr. Darrell Gooch. Cast members were: Bob Gardner ...... .... D avid Lichtenauer Dotty Gardner ...... ..... J acque Wooden Agnes Wagner ......... . . .Judith Hodson Mrs. Myra Gardner .... . . .Frances Davis Irene Davis ...,...... ..... P at Scheele Harry Morris. . . . . .David Harvey Laura Sawyer. . . .... Kathy Wilkens Jane Fleming .... .... S andy Fotiades Chuck Reed .... .... D ick Bonsett Eliot Travis ...... . . .Bob Jackson Sanford Yeager ...... .... B ob Haggard Nora MacNamara ........... Kitty Whyte Prompters. .Marcia Bransford, Pat Bucher Stage Crew .... John Gaebler, Dave Konold, Earl Hauschild Music between the acts was provided by the Howe orchestra under the direction of Mr. Constantine Poulimas. TOP PICTURE-Chuck fDick Bonsettl explodes when Agnes CJudi Hodsonb informs him of her engagement to Bob. BOTTOM PICTURE-Eliot QBOb Jacksonj tries to win Irene's fPat Scheeley affection. realities again and he pain- fully admits to Agnes that it has all been a mistake. Agnes was neither surprised nor an- gry for she, too, had been doing some straight thinking. Agnes' aunt, understanding Bob and Agnes' problem, buys the ring from them. Bob now, with the money he had saved and the money from the ring, gets to see his dream come true, a college education. Bob fDave Lichtenauerj, just returning from graduation, proudly displays his diploma to his mother CFran Davisb and younger sister, Dotty fJacque Woodenj. v . -I' QT' V: 5 'fix ., , 'sr xi - C7 fl 5.3 , I' 8 ,.: . 516,1- 1 6 ' . 31 - . A . 2 E. x.......g .in .V 1. , KA ROBERT I-I. LANI-IAM JOLAN GOKEN DAVID STEWART JACQUELINE SUE KATHERYN ANN VVOODEN WILKENS ROBERT H, LANHAM--Stnior Class President: HILLTOP- PER husine-ss manager 3, sports ed. 4: Senior Hi-Y, president 3--1: Cross Country 1-2: Golf 3-4: Intramurals 1-4: PRR 3-4: Hoosier Boys State 3: Band l-2: Dance Band 2: Footliixht Rev- elers, Little Women 4. JOLAN GOKEN- Senior Vice President: HILLTOPPER sen- ior co-editor 4: Selofra 1: La Nina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi, 4: Choir 3-4: Choralaires 2: Operetta 4: PRR 3-4: Track Queen cand, 1: Hi-Y Sweetheart cand. 2: May Pageant 1, 3-4: Home Ec. Club 1-3. .IACQUELINE SUE WOODENfSenior Class Secretary: HILLTOPPER underclassmen ed. 3: Assoc. ed. 4: Selofra pres- ident 1 1 La Nina preident 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Majorette 1-2: Cheerleader 1-4: Booster club 1-4: Basketball Queen 2: May Pageant 1-4: Operetta 4: Choir 3-4: D.A,R. Award 4: American Legion Award 3: Choralaires 2: Journalism Institute. Good Citizenship Award -1: Gym Meet, lst 2: Gym Assistant 1 9 Student Council vice pres., 2, 4: PRR 3-4: Senior Play. DAVID STEVVART- -Senior Class Treasurer: Winter Wonder land Kim: 3: Football 1-4: Basketball 1-4: Track 1-41 Baseball 1, 3-4: LF'tt8I'l'!19H'S club, vice pres., 2-4: PRR. 4: Boys' State .3 KATHERYN ANN VVILKENS-Senior Class Alumni Secre tary: PRR 2-4: May Pageant 1-23 Selofra 1: La Nina 2: Vihota Secretary 3: Hosegi 4: Junior Red Cross 1-2: School Spirit com 3: G.A.A. 1-2: Hi-Y' Sweetheart 3: Holladay Student Council 2-4: Footlight Revelers, Room for One More, Fog Island Little Women. 2-4: Thespians 2-4: Senior Play. cniors complete their picture For 302 Howeites the 1955-56 school year was prob ably their most important. The selection of their Jewelrv in the spring of '55 was their first ofiicial act as seniors ,A Q Then came the annual winter and spring parties, College 'NN': Day to help those undecided seniors, the Senior Plav, ' X June Graduaten: and last, ranking highest of all on th ll agenda, were vespers, commencement and their Senior -. I. Prom. They chose as their senior colors: green, the svm I -,,- -' bol of new life: gold, representing royalty: brown, signi ., --.- ' fying creative abundance. It was not only the speclal -if i ' 555: senior activities that climaxed their four years at Howe but there were also the dances, the PRR, friendlv chats Page thirty-two in the alcove, the assemblies, rushing down to lunch or hurrying to class trying hard not to be late. All of these things together made life at Howe the best. 4, .1 2 1 1 '. ' - 41' ' f , ' x A. -1 i - V 1 'T . l l I7-J ff 'R N' 'T I if -:: J if-ff lf 4 -sf -- l NVILLIAM HARRY BAUDENIPIS'1'EL---Track 1-4: Beta Hi-Y 1-12: Senior Hi-Y ii: lfontlmall 2-152 Intramurals 1-2. BARBARA ANN BAUERMEISTER Selofra 1: La Nina 25 Vihuta 3: Huseyri -1: Footliyzht Revelers 3-4: Little Prison 4: TOVVER Arl Staff 4: May Page-ant 1-45 Tht'SIYi2l!l -1. SUE ELLEN BEASLEY-Student Fmincil -1: PRR 3-4: Sf-lofra 1 : La Nina 2: Vihota 3: Hu- sengi 45 Track Queen Cand. 31 Holden Girl cand. -15 Home EC. club 1: Spanish rlub 1: May Pag- eant 2. RUSSELL BEAVER-Intramurals 2. JUDY BECHTEL-Latin club 1: GAA 11 Se- lofra 1: La Nina 2: Vihota 31 Hoseizi 43 May Pageant 2. BARBARA BENEDICT-Latin club l. JUDY BERRYMAN-PRR 2: May Pageant 13 GAA 1. EARL BETTSfAudio Visual club 2-33: P.A. System 3-4. JAMES T. BISESIfManual H.S. 1-2: Intra- murals 3-4: Cross Country -lg Radio club 3-4: Audio Visual club 3. 2 ,,-A my 1. I ,Wg XXX' SXNIII .XHHE'I l' PRR Z-.43 Sr-lufrzi 1, HERH .XliHU'l l' lsuuflrilll I-24. lin-1-.--thanll 1' l'u-:wk I-1, lnl1'arTlvn':nla 1-lg PRR 1. J.Xl'K NV. ,-XliKAM--Fmmtlmzill l-lig H:ml.n-Ilmll PRR 21-1: Buys Ovl:-L 11-Zig May Pav.-:ml 1-4, Up-'rm-Nfl -15 Intramurzxlei 21 lium, Mgr. Lfg IZ:-Lai HI-Y I-2: Swniur Hi-Y 21, Yr--:nurf-1' 11 Jr. l'rum. .-umm. 3:3 R.-p, 111 mmI..l UN Ii. IIUNNA MAH AHAN H..X..X. 11 .XM .Xwnnl 1-I. limlelvl' Vlull l-Ig Sl-lufrzx 1. l'l.Il 1 0HlJ .XKERS -Imran1urul- l-1, 'frzn-1. I-Sig l mntb:1lI l l4.XRli.XR.X .IEANNE Al.l11'lRSON S1-lntm 1 1 Ln Num 2: May l'zn:L-:mt Llg G,.'X.A, l, lim,-.v.-r rlulv 1: Horny EC. rluh l-Z, i RUHITIRT NV. li.-X'lil,'l'f'K lntl'amui'ul,- J-Zi, irus-. Qmlntry -1-4: lrzivk .5-1: Hn-la Hx-'I ire-:i-. lf. Swniul' Hi-Y ll-l. I'f.XllULYN li.Xl'lJN Iimmivl' Vlulr I May Pau:--:ml 2. l .XL'I. EIIXVARIJ ILXSHAM Scnim' Hi-Y li - ,, fy ., .. lwmtlmll 1, .1--1: lravk --: llitlwxnillralb I-,, 13 I.vU.1'rn,-n's club fi--li llusiln-ss Manaxum-I' 1. ,au hr' .A 1 .I-Z. ,,'E',' .f X. 4 . 5' ,f .vu , . sd Y Q9 T N ' 1 F Z 'Iwi' V 'vw 1 X ' F 'S V 1 5-- .f lf 1 f Page flzirfy-tlzz-fe 1, linn-lmll 2-11 1,1-Lu-rmvri's vlub lg Uhuir 2-13 LARRY HLAt'K-I'lase-hall 1--IZ Haslwtlmll I-I3 Ifmntliull 1: Mnnittrr -Ig PRR -I. LYNN FRANCES BLAIR Girls Uctt--I Il-42 Choir Ji-41 PRR 3--lg May Pam-ant 3-45 Oper- -tta 4: HILLTOPPER, make-up editor, -I: Foot- ball Queen canrl. lg Hi-Y Sw+-ethe-art cantl. 2: Ffmtlight R+Ax'elers 2--1: Tin-spianS I--I: Stutlvnt Council 1: Sf-lnfra I 1 La Nina 2: Yihnta Ii: Hn. sexi -I: Chnralaires 23 Bnoste-1' club I 1 City Ilrarna Fustivztl LIL Re-x'vlvr's 4-nu act plays 2. IPONNA RL.-XKER Svlnfra I 1 La Nina 2: Yi- luuta Il: Hmvstvr vlllb 1-23 Ollim-1 Mwssvmrer 51. NV.4'tLl.Y IKLUYVIE Intramurals 1-ZZ: lin-1 hall H: PRR 4. JACK IIOELIVI' Lt-tt--rmen's c-lub Ii-4: Ifnot- lvall I--15 Hasketlvzall I-13 Trai-If 215 PRR -I: Intrnnnlntls Zi-4, Stutlvnt f'm1n1'il 2, RICHARD J. RONSETT Intramurals I-2: Iinsf-hall -I: Tiarlt I. MARK HUTTEINI.-X - Track I--I : lla-kt-tluall A-43 Intrzxnitnals I-2: Crt-ss Unintry I-23 I,vttc1'- mf-n's clnl- Ji-4: St-nim' Hi-Y 4. IPAYE IIOVVLES -Tw-h High Sz-html I-Zig In- tramurals I. VVALTER F. IIOVVLES, JR. Intramurals I-42 I 4mtl1all Z1--I 2 liareliall 1-21: Baslwtluxll 13 H,O,'I'AC, Lt, Vul, Z4-4: Sharpshnutim: lVIe-tlal 4. Outstanding Czult-t nf Year Mwlal Ji, Perfe-rt At- trmlanct- Rihlmn 3, AL-atlwnuiv At-hieveinent .-Xwarml Si. 1,, In af- I E ' ,--- fi - -- 'R . ' sr - f ,gf an A l'11yff'll11'fl3f-fmn' '13 vw' - 5 9 I . bf .,, .4'f . 1 .., , S cf, I F '1 I 1 -if , E, R W0 I. lf7 f'Hi ' N ?f -. Q I X I Psi . F x , ' l 5? o' Q ! 1 f' WE' I ' S fir! ,V 61: QI' Q---rv e',. '- Ju! .1 A ? . 5151 af V fa .yi f'Sf ....,, MARCI.-X RUTH RR.-XNSFORD TOWER Pam- 3 etlitm' LZ-3: St-lofra I: La Nina 23 Vihota 33 Hose-gli -I: Student Vuuncil 2, 4: Gym assist- ant LZ: May Pau.-ant I-2: PRR 3--11 Batnn club I-43 Majurmltte 2-4. JERRY STEVEN RRCSSART--Football I, za--1: Trzir,-k H--lg Bas--hall 3-4. IIENNIS BROVVN Football 4: Intramurals 1-43 Lettm-rn1en'f club 4: Prujectinnist 1-2. HEORHIANN ROSE HROVVN. RICH.-XRII BROWN- Football 1-43 Iiasltt-tball I 1 'l'1'ac-k l--I3 Has'-luall 13 Intramurals 2--I: PRR H: I,-'tternnn's vlulx Z--I, set. -l. ll.-XVIII HL'L'I-IAN,-KN. I'.'X'l'RIt'I,fX ISUCHER Pruvisrn II. S., May- wnntl, Ill., I: ti.-XA 2: Spanish Ululi 2: LaNina 23 Yiht i.. 31: Hn-.ui 4: Iinnstt-1' club 2. INIELINILX I.EI'I RUURLEY GAA I-2: Latin ulnln 13 I'RR J: Humt- EC. vlnlv 1: Se-lufra 1: , I.:xNinn I: Yilmtu 2,2 Hvse-gi 1, II.XNN.X HIQNNER Sf-lnfra I: Host-gi -13 l'l1nir 35--lg Olwrdtzi -lg Hunn- lic. club I3 Span- i-Ii 1-lnlt I. L .-.S--3 'W A 4 V ' ill. l ziiilf' E ' is CHARLES MALCALM CLARK, JR.-Spanish club 2-3: student manager Ig I, U. Spanish con- test 33 Quiz 'Em 1-2. JUDITH ANN CODYfMay Pageant I-25 Gym asst. 4. DONNA LEE COLLIER-Southport H. S. 1-23 Hi-Y Sweetheart 4: Hosegi 4: PRR 4. ROBERT F, COLLINS- Football 1: Track 1-3: Intramurals 1-4: Cross Country 2. PATRICIA CORS-'GAA 1-2g Selofra 1: La- Nina 2: Hosegi 45 Booster club 2, -1. DARRELL COX-Tech H. S. 1-2. DONALD S. CROSSLEY. MARCIA DAILEYfLaNina 3: Hosegi -ig May Pageant 1. FRANCES JEAN DAVIS-HILLTOPPER ac- tivities ed. 4: Student Council 3-4: City Stu- dent Council 4: National Student Council Con- vention 3: State Student Council Convention 3-45 TOWER ad. staff -ig Selofra 1: LaNina 2: French Club 43 PRR 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Senior Play. W , RONALD HURNETT lamwn my 1-ami. .1 I Iniramurzls Ji--1: Business mzinziucr 3-4: PRR 4 4 ,, I PATRICIA BURRILL GAA 13 Chi,-1-rl'-mln . 'Q l-12: May Pageant 2: PRR Cl: Sclnfrn lg Hn I ' si-gi 4. , l. 'Y' ' JERRY Il. BUTLER- Lf-ttcrmc-n's club Ji--i Track l-4: Cross if'ountl'y 43 lntramurzils l--1 ' Asst. lxusin--ss manaui,-1 x , , , I l JANET JO CALLAHANf'Spanish club 1-Z V Boxster club 113 Selofra I 1 LaNina 2: Vihota :K 5 Hnsegi 45 TOWER reporter 3,45 News Hurufau 4 4 1 MARILYN CA RR. 7. x fra-fl A , 1 r--'v VF '. T45-924 i,- ,jr -.f .4 'T-'17 4 V TF- 51 , . at . MARLETE C'AMPHELLf -Sturlent Council 3--1 GAA Ig Spanish cluh l-2: PRR 2-43 S--lofra l LaNina ZZ: Vihotzi 33 Hosegi 4: Houstr-r cluh l TOVVER ml. aut. -l: Junior Prom comm. Zi Hocsicr Relays Qui-cn cand, Al, RAY f'ANTWELIf Audio Visual I-il, pres. .Z Science club Zig Spanish club 1. 4: Choir l. ROBERT CARTER-Football lg Intranmrals JIM CHRISTIAN- Cross Country 2, 4. Ca -vm - sf C7 v 3 6. .gn Page' fl11'rfy-f1'1'1 x Q f fb H5 ww f,?Z?'73fgffjf M WMQWWMM Q ff Z! r , 1 4 . N J , , ' - 1' .4 ,,' ' U WJW fkgfff fd!! V V ,f ff , ff l 525 W Mfvffff wf X X Jwf MW 'Qiwyfgg 8 U 4 PATSY DAVIS-May Pagnlant 1: S+-lofra 1. JUDITH DAVVSONA-Student Council 1: Se- lofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 15: Huseui -1: May Page-ant 1--lg Opere-tta 4. BOB IJENIWYW Clarksdal-e H. S., Clarksdale, Miss., 1-21 May Paxreant 3: PRR Il: Band fl-4: Trumlu-t Trio lst Div. City: Brass Quartet lst Div. State, LINIYA KAY DENNYfSe-lufra 1: LaNina 2: May Pauvant 1-21 Jr, Red Cross club 35, Hume- Ec. clulr 1: Iiuostvx- club 1. CAROLYN JUYVE IHEVITT HONVE TOVVER Qupy r0.1-l.-V. fvatlirw writer 2-313 News Bureau 3: Spanish club pres. fl: Buuster club 1-2: Selufra 1: I.aNin:i 2: Vihota 3: Iiatun club 2: May Pauwzliit 1-2: Ilrama Festival 15. VIRGINIA IPICKSGN---GAA 1 : Selnfra 13 La- Nina 2g Vihutll 14: May Paprt-ant 2. ROBERT EARL IPILLS Rus. mar. 34--13 Font- lrall 1-3: Track 1: Intramurals 3-li. MARTHA ANN IXORSETT--Hil1to1ipe1- asst, sports ell. 4: HOVVE TOVVER Ad. Staff 3-4: t'ht'cx'lt-zinlet' 1, 74--1: Izlunste-r club pres. -1: PRR 2--11 Bus. rmgr. Zi--13 GAA 1-Si, sn-C, 33 May I'agv:1nt 1-Zi: Sviemw- club 1-2: Track Meet 2: Gym Mr-ut 1-2: Jr. Prmn cumin. Jig Drama Fnfs- tival 3: Hullatlay House Student Council 2--lg Selofrzt I: LaNina 2: Vihrvta Ii: Hnsvlll -1: Gym asst. 1-ii: Jr, 'I'uu'n Meetin: -1: St-haul Spirit 34. ROBERT N, IIOYAL II Beta Hi-Y chaplain 1-2: Sr. Hi-Y rica pr--s. Ii--15 Sciencn club 2--1: Alum Dust +-11, -1: American I.:-:inn Award 3: Iii,-st Buy Svit-ntist of Indiana 43 Band 1--1, Capt. -1: Orchestra -1: Opervtta 4: Bus. Mprr. 1-3: May I'agt-ant, Pliilnsuplwr 3: PRR 1-4: Student Counvil 1, 4. tra-as. -1: State Musir' Cunt:-st 3-4: U. N. dell-Aiatv -1. .ally .fi r vis f-wg ,QQ ,, M nf-' af- ,Q I.. - 'A' f ' NN.. il' A, is I ' C ' Q' ,943 RN, 'N-4 -. -A su gi ' A ' A ..1-if New ' . . Jaxx Y., 1 22.1 ' if tit- ,,L. , N. 1 l? i , N ' f T , gf' F Nd .- , 'we -r--V 'asf QT...-,I -:+I N413 2 :Q I X V-,qq A -,Q Page tlzirty-si,v 1 5-ff. Q I Q ff 1' ,51- VF' f ? 1 SUSAN FAYE DRAKEfGAA 1: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Hosegi -13 May Pageant 1: PRR 3-4: Chnralaires 2-3: Choir 4: 0116-retta. 43 Hoosier Relays Queen cand. 4. ROBERT DRUM-Band 1-3: Stud. mgr. 3: May Pageant 1-3. RONNIE DUNCAN---Football 1: Track 1: In- tramurals 2: Audio Visual Club 2: Sr. Hi-Y -1. SHIRLEY ANN DURHAM-Speedway H. S. 2-0. JOHN ANTHONY EADE-Basketball 1C Track 1-4: Cross Country 1-33 Intramurals 1. 2. 43 Lettt-rmen's club 2--1: Bus. mgr. 4: Sr. Hi- Y 4. BARBARA JANE EARL--Latin club 11 Home Ec. club 1-2: St-lofra 1g LaNina 2: Vi- hota 337 May Pageant 2. ROBERT EBERGA--Track 1, 3-4: Intramurals 2--13 Asst. bus. mgr. -1: PRR 4. JERALD ALLEN ELLIOTT-Football 2: Baseball 2: Athletic mgr, 3: Intramurals 'Z-35 Projt-ctionist 2-4, DONALD WAYNE ELLIS. Ii' ' 45? Ip. I if i IN. iv I SANDRA A. FOTIADES-ATOWER reporter Ll, page ed. 4: Selofra treas. 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi sec. 43 May Pageant. 2-4: PRR 3-4: Choir 3-4: Home Ec. club 1-4, historian 2, re- corder 3g Operetta 4: Golden Girl cand. 3: Stu- dent Council 4: Spanish L-lub 1-2, vice pres. 1: Choralaires 2: Senior Play. JAMES FRIDIJLE5Wald1-on H. S., Waldron, Ind., 1-3. ANNA LEE GANSER-Tech H. S. 1: Cheer- leader 2: Red Cross vice pres, 4: Band 1-45 Drum Ensemble lst place 3-4: PRR 2-3: May Pageant 2-4: Selofra lg LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4. HAROLD GARDNER--Intramurals 1-4: H. S. Driving Rodeo 3. SHIRLEY LEE GARRI?I'f'f-Southport H. S. 1-2: Madrigals 3: Choralaires 3-4: Hosefri 4. EDITH GARRISON-GAA 1-2: Jr. Red Cross cluh 1-4, delegate to Marion County Board: Home Ee. club 3: Selofra 1: LaNina 2. EDNA GARR.ISONfGAA 1-2: Jr. Red Cross club 1-4, president Z1 Home Ee. club 3: Selofra 1: La.Nina 2g Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: PRR 2. HARRY F. GAUGH-Herron Scholarship 3-4. THOMAS E. G1VANfBaSke-tball 1-4: Cross Country 3-4: Baseball 1-2: Winter Wonderland Kim: 4, Qs-A 5, Ie, , ea pi- , 5 X 3 . .f K- . 'T .7 - M' ., it : 1 .45 'K- Ji..- Rlllil-IR'I' l'INllSl.l'LY lnlr:irnnr:iI- l, l'RR Z, 4, Vhmr :I-1. nay. 0.-I.-I : n,.1-if.-iii. 1, Amy l':iy4:int II. PI, VYll.l.lAM l'fN4iEl,KlNlQ lmrzimurall- l-J. JAIVIES l'2N1il'1l.KlN1i lfsmlluill l, liuml l. lmrainiuralx 1. VARULYN ENYART May l':iuf':int 11: l'RR I-Ii: Vihnliii 11: Gym M1-it 34--1. MARlI.YN ENYAR1' PRR L!-II: Vihotn II. R. J.-'KNli'l-I FISH May l':ly:m-:uit l 5 GAA l-ii: llntnri Twirlm-rs 1-Ll: Sw-lufrn l: L:iNimL U: Vi- hnm li: Bnnxivl' cluln 15, 4. I'HYLI.IS JANE I-'ISVI-llili GAA ll May l'zn.'f-:mt l. MARVIA FIAVREY Latin Vluli l 3 Se-lofra l. IPARLENE l I,Y--S1-lofra 1: I.ziNinn ZZ: Vi- houl H: Hum-ui trensurnfr -1: Fhoir II--lj Major- vlte 2-IS: llaton rlub l-CI: May Pageant L!--I: Student Cmlnvil Sl--I, sl-1-, -15 Indianapolis Ful- Q-ratinn of Studi-nt, C0lll'H,'llS 34, Svc. -lg HILL' TUPPER vo-llnflewlassmn-ri 4-cl. 3: ul.-in-Chief -12 liaski-tball Qui-1-n vzmrl. -I: Latin writes! lst 2: Latin club 1-25 PRR Il--1: Om-retta 4: Jr, Prrim comm, 3: 'Pram-k Muff. 1-Ll: Rooster club l-2: Choralziirvs 2: Juurnalism lnstitute Award 4. 'JR l ' A '-r. as if,-gf. 524 .3 M ' fl-A . x- ' Xu 4.-57 21 , 6, I --'bg 'if ,T ' ' H I ' 'I in ' Page tlz irly-sf ren I I I I I NORMA GAIL GOIIWIN Keisr-r H. S., Kei- :-u-r, Ark., 1: Elaine H. S., Elaine, Ark., IZ: Hn- sv.-ui 4. JOHN GOOIIE Intramurals 1-22. FAUSTINE GOODMAN Hunn- Ee. club 3-45 Htxse-ui -l. PAUL E. HOSNELL- Atlilt-tics ll-4: Intra- murals Zi--1. THOMAS E. GOUGH t'atlie-rlrul H. S. 1-14. NANCY JEANETTE GRAHN -- HOVVE TOVVER reporter 2-JG: News Bureau chief 4. Bus, staff manauw-r -l, All. Aut. 34, copy ri-ailer JS, promotion mul: 3: Cheerli-adui' I, I-I--lg Vinli-I Qin-:fn caml. 33 St-lufra lg LaNina 2: Vinum 3: Hoseui -lg May Page-ulit l-3: Student Crllnvil I1 Jr. Town Mei-tinu' 4: Brmster 1-lub, 1, ZZ--lp Jr. Prpm 1-umm. J-ig Gym mei-t. let pl., 2. JAMES VVILLIAM GRAY- Intramurals 2- Print Shop assi. 1-2-Z. FREDERICK ll GREEN I-Sus. mgr, 4: PRR 2-4: Hi-Y 2. Uhuii 3-4: Fuutbull 1-Ji: Bzisf-ball LZ-Zi: Intramurals 2-43 lVlay Pageant I-4: I Buys Ovle-t L-Sl. JANET ARLENE GREEN Bmnsier Cllllw 1-2: GAA 1: May Pageant LI. l Page thirty-eight PHJ' Fil? i . iq Q l . f , , , f 15 r fm A , ' I f n I 1'-2 A-JP CJ? .. ggx , '--3 , :JM DQ '-'- ' ' ,, VVVVN Q ? I ' 5 ' .ifgg-ffbfz. .Q .Q . - I L . - ' . lgif' x ..' .,, I 1 -.. , 1 1 il M , 10 N.-f C. .! KAREN L. GROUP--Selrfra 1: LHNIIIZI 2: Vihota 213 Hnseui 43 GAA 1-4: Science club 21 Home Eu. club 1: Jr. Rell Cross club 43 Span- ish club 2. SHIRLEY JO GRUHBS -Hosegi 4: Booster club 15: GAA I. ROBERT HACKERfIntramurals 1-4: Foot- lall 1: Track 1-2: TOVVER bookkeeper 41 Stu- di-nt Bus. Mgr. -lg Senior Hi-Y -1: Jr. Town XVI--L-tiny! 3-1. RONALD HACKLEMAN Intramurals 1--lg Cross Country 1--13 Track 1--lg Lette-rmen's club 2--lg Sen. Hi-Y 3-4. ELLEN HACKNEY---TOWER copyreader 3. ni-ws editor -1: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota May Page-ant 25 Orchestra 1-2. ROBERT LOUIS HAGGARD-Football 2-4: Track 1-4: Baseball 1-3: Tennis 3-4: PRR 3-45 Intramurals 21-4: Jr, Prom comm. 31 Letter- men's club 4: Senior Play. MARYELLEN HAMILTON-PRR 45 Football Queen 43 GAA 1. Selofra lg LaNino 21 Vihota Jig Host-gi 41 May Pageant Eg Orchestra 2: Choir -1: Operetta 4: Choralaires 3. CONNIE-JOY HAMMEREN-McKinley H. S., Columbus, Ohio. 1: Yankton H. S., Yankton, S. D., 2: Hose-ui 4. TERRY HANKINS-Track 1--13 Lettermen's club 4: Intramurals 3-4. ,, ,NP sl - 'Fir 'EE' 1 yi 1 l JUDIE HICKS-Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Booster club 1: Cheerleader 2: Gym asst. 3: Student Council 3--1. CHARLES HILL-Intramurals 1-4. LINDA ELLEN I-IODGES-Gym Meet 1-4: Track Meet 3: Gym asst. 3-4: Selofra 1: Booster club 1. JUDITH ANN HODSONfSelofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Hi-Y Sweetheart cand. 2: Footlight Revelers 3-4: PRR 4: Jr, Prom comm. 3: Senior Play: Thespians. 4. GREFCHEN HOEVENER - HILLTOPPER sen. co-ed. 4: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hose-gi 43 May Pageant 1, 2: Home Ec. club 1-2. DON HOFFMAN-Choir 2-41 Football 1, 2: Bus. Mgr. 3: PRR 2-4: Operetta 4. FRANK W. HOGAN-Broad Ripple H. S. 1: Football 1: Track 2-4: Cross Country 3-4: In- tramural 4: Spanish club 2: AudioVisual 3, DAVID NORMAN HOMEIERfCr0ss Country 1: Beta Hi-Y Chap. 1, pres. 29 Track 1-33 Golf 3, 4g Intramurals 2: PRR 4. JACQUELYN SUE HOOVER-PRR 3-4: May Pageant 1, 2: Football Queen cand, 1: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Bus. Mgr. 4. l l 1 l . lf l i i 'S xv .5 it' .4 1 5. 'J Stitfg I 4 ' 'fglr I 1 1 HRUVE HANSEN Hi-Y I, Lf1S1:ulll:-sh club Lf: Intramurals, MARGARET ROSE HARRIS HUWE TOWER 2-tl: GAA l, 2: Latin 1-luh I, Z2 PRR 2-4: May Pageant 1-3: Selnfra 1: LaNina 2: f Yihuta Ii: Hose-gi -lg Gym Asst. Z: Gym Mm-t I: limi:-ter club 1, 2: Cub club 2: Jr. Prum m-umm. ti: News Bureau 4: Athi-na.-um 'l'urners Svhnl- arship 2-Il: Track Quw-n L-and. 1. JAMES IJAVIID HARVEY-HOWE TOWER All Stall 4: Student Council LI: PRR 35. 4: Has- ketliall l: Golf 2-4: S1-it-:iw 1-lub IL, 43 Intra- murals l-4: Senior Hi-Y 41 Jr. Prom rumm Zi: '11-e-n-Agn Traffic Vuuncil rem, 4: Se-niur Play. JEAN CAROLE HASSE HOVVE TUVVER Zi. -li Selnfra 1: Hoselli 41 PRR Zi, 4: Choir 4: Girls Octet 4: Chnralaires Iii Open-lta 4: Trark Queen rand, 4. JERRY HATCHETT- -Intramurals I-4 : Sports- man Club l. STEVE HAYWARIP Tech H. S. l 1 Choir 2-35: Band 2-4: Opervtta 4: Orchestra Zi-4: Pep Band Z-4: Buys Octet 2-35 Solo-Ens. Vlintf--:t I-43 Intramurals 2. CAROL ANN HENSHAW- fSeluf1'a li Vlhota I-3: Hose-tri 4: May Pageant 1: Batun cluh 2: l'l04ist1,-r Club l, 2. RENA ANN HENSLEY Selufra l : Vihrita ll? LaNiua Z: Hnsexri 4: Home Em-. rlulw 1-4: Bmistwi' club l. ZZ. ROBERT HIBNER--Brown Buy 4: Sr-nior Hi- Y 533 Beta Hi-Y l: Ftmtlmall 1. Ii, -1: PRR 4: Lvtterme-n's club -1: Intramurals Zi. X 'K '15 c,7' ,X Q' I 4 1 y Q- YI 4 .5 , , ' -. I L.-.5 1 ' 'SKY' ,,. Q ' H: .521 ., ,, -.. . E1 Page th irty-iz ine DONALD PAUL HOWARD-Football 1-3: Baseball 1-3: Intramurals 2-3. NANCY LYNNE HUDSON-Jr. Red Cross 2-4: Se-lofra 1: John Herron Art Scholarship 4. PHILIP LEE HUDSONfFootball 1: Basket- ball 1: Track 1: Intramurals 1-2: Student Council 1. PHYLLIS LYNN HUDSON-Seflofra 1: GAA 1: LaNina 2: HILLTOPPER asst. make-up ed. 4: PRR 2: May Pageant 2. KAREN LEA HUESTON-GAA 1: Selofra 1 : LaNina 25 Vihota. 3: Hose-gi 4: May Pageant 23 Betty Crocker Contest 1st 4: Booster club 1. JUDY HUNT--GAA 1: Selofra 1: Vihota 3: Choralairvs 3-43 Home Ee. club 1. MARA ISAKS-GAA 1. 2. 4: Selofra 1: La- Nina vice pres. 2: Hose-gi 4: Girls' Drill Team 2. 4: May Page-ant 1-25 Latin Contest lst 2: HOWE TOWER 4. C, ROBERT JACKSON-Student Mfrr. 1: In- tramurals 1-3: Track 1-2: Winter Wonderland King cand. 4: Bus. Mgr. 3-4: PRR 3-4: May Pageant 3: Senior Play. PATRICIA JACKSON-Tech H. S. 1-2. is 'G P1 'Q fs.- ., J v 'Q A ' 1-55? 1 z., . 4 Page f arty ' .mgw . 4,,,,- V 3. , ' X: L , .. 2 - I x rf wb' 1 , ,ay . -2 J Qtiif ' 'L 4 A J 'Q ::f':E?fZ '94 , .3 iv 4 is 4 . . nr. ,-. . l . 1 ,V E F :z 3251 111 Q. p gps' ' ' ?F1E5f Y! ev.-.. . U. 1 3 ES--5' , X MARYLYN JINES-May Pageant 2-3 : Boos- ter club 1-2: Hosegi 4: Office Mess. 4 : Y-Teens 2. ANN JOHNS-Wilkinson H. S. 1-3: GAA 4: Science club 43 PRR 45 Booster club 4. SUELLEN J0HNS'I'ON4Booster club sec. 1: Selofra 1: La.Nina 2: Vihota. 3: Baton club 1-2: PRR 3-4: HILLTOPPER activities ed. 3, club ed, 4: Student Council 3. LINDA JONES-GAA 1-2: Spanish club 1-3: Booster club 1-3: Selofra 1: La.Nina 2: Vihota 3: Hoserzi 4: Baton 'lwvirlers 1-3: PRR 4: May Pageant 1. LINDA JORDAN-GAA 1: Selofra 1: I.a.Nina 2: Vihota 3: Hose-gi 4: Jr. Prom comm. 3: Bus. Agt. 2-3: Booster club 2. SAUNDRA JEAN JULIAN-GAA 1: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Jr. Prom comm. 3: Art Scholarship 4: PRR 4. HAL KA'I'I'AU-Manual H. S. 1-2: HOWE TOWER Cartoonist 3-4. JACQUIE KHTH-May Pageant 1: GAA 1-2: HOWE TOWER 3-4, News Bureau 4. NANCY ANN KELLER-Footlight Revelers 3-4, Fog Island 3, 1-act plays 4: Selofra 1: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Jr. Red Cross club 2: PRR 2-4: Jr. Prom comm. 3: Booster club 1: Latin club 1: Thespians 4. .91 THOMAS CHARLES LEBEAU-Basketball 3: Baseball 3-4: Cross Country 33 Intramurals 43 PRR 4: Choir 2-4: May Page-ant 2-4: Jr. Prom comm. 3. LINDA LEE LEDGERWOOD-GAA 1-2: Ni- ence club 1-2: Gym Meet 1-23 Home Ee. club 1. PATRICIA A. LEHMAN-Selofra. 13 La.Nina 2: Vihota 33 Hosegi 4: GAA 1-'lj Projectionist 1-33 Booster club 2. vice pres. 4. J. WILLIAM LICH-Intramurals 1-4: Foot- 3-43 PRR 43 Student Council 43 Basket- a 1. DAVID F. LICHTENAUER-Intramurals 1: Photography club 13 School Spirit comm. 3: Sci- ence club 1-43 PRR 1-4: Footligrht Revelers, I Remember Mama, Room for One More, Fog: Island. 1-43 Thespians 2-4: Band, Drum Major 1-4: Boys Octet 1-3: Choir 2-43 Operetta 4: Ilgoosier Boys State 33 May Pageant 1-43 Senior 3Y. RONNY LISBY-Le-tl'ermen's club 3-4: Track L13-1113 Intramurals 1-43 Football l, 33 Basket- a 1. KENNY LITTELL. LINDA LOBDELL-Booster club 2-3: GAA 1 3 Hosegi 4, CONRAD LONG-Intramurals 1-4. 07, , Q. ,-31553 5 YQ' -Lgzifvx. Y' If ' Eve. -.TRY ,Qu 3- .5. f' f fix-25' -:ff , .- 5 .53 A x 1 ..'..a .ilbtsifo 32,1 569' 1 r '74 ,- 3 w .1 . .WJ , .1.. :QQ fi. ff ,,. JUIIITH KFILLEY Hunan-r l-U3 Spzmi-th 1-lub 113 Clinic Ae-ml. -1. PATRIIWIA KERRY iiulaln-u Girl 143 thur- lcaflvr 1--I3 May I'am-ant 1-IS3 Ilmml.-r l-11, 'lg PRR 2-33 Vihulil 143 Svhaml spirit rnmrn. 311 Gym Aust. 2--l: Stud:-nl iburwil 143 Hnllnwn-'e-il Queen fund. 4. SHARON KLUSMAN- Sulofru l 1 I.aNin:a 2: Vihom 33 Hi-Y Sw.-wth:-art rand. l: Home Er. club 1-2: PRR 4. VERA KNIGHT lbanvilll- H. S. l-Ji. BOB KNOPP. SUSAN JO KOEPPER-Spanish club 2-Il: HOWE TOWER 3-4: PRR 4: Home Ee. club l-2: May Pageant Z3 Se-lofra 13 LaNina 23 Vi- hota 3: Hosezli 4. 2-' . SUE K0ERTGEfStuclQ-nt Counvil 2-14: PRR J GLORIA KOLSKY -Latin club sec. l, pres. 23 May Pageant 13 GAA 1: Home Ee. c-lub lg Se- lofra 1: LaNina 23 Vihnta Ii: Hosegi 4. K JAMES D, LANIQLEY. X X G 14 ,A -2Jg,g-T 3, .'l f,g5i',, - . ,. : Riff . 1 3' . 252' ' 3 , ' V New 43 -1 I . . .. 131 , fi ' -- ' -. 5- S153 Sf 'i - wp. fC:.'2.1'- ., ..H 5j ' .4 -1 'V . -ff az.-. -. ' W2 ' V? x N gl-Qs v 3 A X 5 Cf ' 1 : Page forty-one l 1-1 PEGGY ROSEMARY LONG SQ-lufru lg La Nina 25 GAA 1-2: Home Ee. vlub lp May Pau:- eant 111 Baton club 1. RIVHARIP IJ. LONG Spf-nrer H. S,, Spenn-1-r, Ind., 1-Ji. CARL M1-ALLISTER Manual H. S, lg Intru- muruls 12-3. JUDY MUATEE Student l'm1m-il 2: R--lzlys Que:-n ciinfi. 3. WILLIAM LEE Mvl'LlNTIC- Warrvn C+-ntrul H. S, 1. Fwmtlmll Zig Buys Glee rluh 23 Chuir Zi-43 Intrzmxuruls 4: Operetta 1: Hi-Y 4. DELMA JEAN M1-VOY HILLTOPPER, un- flf-rclassrnen ed. 43 HOVVE 'TOWER Ad. Stall 4: Fnuthzlll Quven vzuul. 23 Vinlvt Qllwan cami. 34: GAA 1-Z3 Iimxstcm club 1-25 S+-lufru 1: L:aNinz1 2: Vihnta Hg Hnseui lg Chi-erlezuler JS-4: Gym Asst, 2-R: PRR ll--1: Cllurulaires 2-33 Musiv Fes- tivul l-il: Mzxy P:n:ff:u1t 2-34. liE'1 I'Y MUVUBISINS Bzlml 1-Hg Stunlent Cmnrwll 1. SUANNE IVIQDUNALID -Humv EQ, clulr l-Ii: GA.-X 4: S4'lul'rzx l: I42lNlI12l 2: Vihutu :lg Buns- tf-1' vlulr 1-2. MVARIAN GRAVE MQHAUHEY-f-May Pzluczmt 23 L'lmr:1l:ni1'es 2-25: Se-lnfra 1 3 Hum.-ui 4, wx, a Q li ,M QI: L9 New if -5 . ,- 1 .W . Q, ,f A its. Ui- fw- ,Y.13' f 'Z it l Wd' -wav, K gi if 4 . ' Page forty-two 1 wvwv ww Q. 'P -iz -E 5 -s .A : V l'E?!Y':3-'fbfggfi .-xg.-'Q ' , f A 5 . , gf'-fi ,. gg W X . , , 1, I 1 - E . 3: 'J f X , '34 V . -A Y . -5 4. N -.f T' Wjg 'Q 5 . W il 1 L N' 1 -1 - '-.il 3. KfZ Y fYx' f 1 1 ,xx A 1 1 N ' N E ! ' 'E 1 .. 1 : 102 mpg ' YES? a X , an . A'-rift ,. I iam I ' 1 2 1, 2 ' fxu .NF. 'x -1 l . :ff - Q Q vi,- . 1 1 IIICK McKINZIE. MARGARET MQKINLEY--Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Viholu 3: Baton Twirlers 1-25 Home EC. club 1-Il: Mlly' Pageant 1: HOVVE TOVVER 3-45 PRR 2. MARTY McLAUGHLIN Choralairvs 2: Stu- delzi Council 1: Home Er. club 1. IIONALIP GENE MCMULLEN-'IHfTl1Hl!1F8lS 2, -lg Trzlvli 1-2. SHARON LEE MCNIERNEY--Selofra 1: La- Nina 2: Vihutu Zig Hoselri 43 Majorettv 2--lg French club 4: Muy Pzureant 1-43 PRR 3-41 t'ho1'zxlai1'es 2-H: Choir -15 Onan-tta 43 Baton club l-1. MAUNA MARIE MANN 'Choir 3-45 PRR Ii--13 Operetta -15 Hosegi -1: Girls Octet 3-43 HOVVE TOWER 3. SHARON MEANSfDrill Tvam 41 GAA Ll. THOMAS MEANS-f-Lettermerfs club -1: In- tramurals 1-4: Football 1, 3: Baseball 1-4: Track 1: Gym Meet 1-4. JAMES V. MERLfIntramurals 43 PRR 4. ,. is 1 L0 X av-4 . Y . ., . l l fi... N fir 5 Y 3 V5 , oo' an .3 , Q l -r-1' X . f ,,,L -A J 'f,'1,. 3 All vu. .X E pf' 4 Q! u 'gif 'N lb- -x :A 'R l av' fm 5. 1 1 xr .fy N5 WE ,A rdf' .JU l wr 1, -. 1 I . 1 N s X -.4 . ', A s . .1 .. .. 1 1 MAX MOHLER -Lzitin club lg Football l, 4: Track 1, 4g Intramural l-45 Bus. Mgr. 4: Pma jectionist 1. . ZR. A PAT MONTGOMERY GAA l-4, il A. 1 ' Kr- . JANET LEE MORGAN Clmralairvs 3-4: Yi- hota 33 Selofra 1 3 Home Ev. club 1-2: LaNina 2. SANDRA D. MORRISON---Selofra lg LaNinzl 2: Home Ec. club 2g May Payrvant 1-23 Vihota 3. DAVID A. MORT-Intramurals 2-3: R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 3-4. LYNN MOXEY-Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Boos- ter club 23 Oflice Mess. 3: Student Council 2, PHYLLIS GAYLE MULCAHY-Selmfra 1: Spanish Award 25 LaNina 2: May Pageant 1-2. JAMES W'M. MULRY-Intramurals 2-4: Stu- dent Council 3. LARRY W. MUNCIE-Rifle Team 3-4: Intraa murals 3: RiHe Team capt, 3: Madrigals 3--li Projectionist 1-2: Radio Club pres. 1-3. 15,7 J-' KY ., 'F 24-ll: UAA l-2: SL M S.XNllY MEYER S:-l-.frzn lg PRR LI: KLLX 1 Otlim- llflvn, l. HEURHE fi. MILLER Smal.-nt Vfmm-il ii-1 lrllvvlmurula 3--lg from Vmlyxtry L23 Trm-k 3.1 l'RR 11 Svniur Hi-Y I: .X-ft. liux Mui. 1. J.'XNE'l' .XNITA MILLER Sulufrn li L:uNir 1 fl llulun rlulm l-I2 l'1ll'!w!'l11mtl1 H. S. il, SYLVLX KAY lNlILLERf 0.1.1 l-1: lim-xl v vlulr I. 13 Spanish Club L51 May Puxln-:mt Ll: 5 lnfrxl lg L::Nin:s 2: Yihutzi li. IPALINE A, lVlILLSfllaml .X I1-11 01-1-lwqll rim: Ensemble 43 Upwx'-'tux 1 Ul'f'he:4tV:L Crnlitl-Ht Isl llivisiun Il-lg Rumi Von tn-st lst, llivlswn fl--I. JAINIES MINER NYilwn Jr, H. S. l. HERALII LEE INIINNIS lnl1':lniu1'zllN LI-l l uvvtl1ull l-4: Ruslxotlmll l-2: Truvk lfll PRR 4 liusvlmll I--lg Gym M:-vt 15431: I.:-lt.,-1'l1u-11's vlulx 1,-1: Jr. Pmm cunmi. Zi. ALIVE L. lVl0l FE'l'Tff-Selrmfrzi l: May Pm, 1-:mt 1-23 l'h4u':ll:lii'es :Lg Px'uj.,g-Qiurmisl 25 Gym 1-ul, 1-Ig lluustcl' nlul: 1, SUE MUlflfE'l l' Svlofrzl 1: Lz1Nin:1 . '5 Aw -A 'xr 3 l 1 1. vf K I w j . Y I z Page forty-flz re CAROL SUANN NEUER-Red Bank H. S.. Red Bank, New Jersey, 13 Academy of Rich- mond County, Augusta, Georgia, 3: Latin club 2: Science club 2: Baton club 2: LaNina 2: Vi- hota 3: Hosegi 4: HCWE TOWER reporter 4. RONALD NICHOLS. CLIFF OILAR--Football 1-4: Lettermen's club 1-4, treas. 4: Basketball 1-4: Baseball 2-4: Track 1-43 Brown Boy cand, 3: Winter Wonder- land King Cand. 2: PRR 2, 4. HAROLD OOLEYfIntramurals 1-4: Basket- ball 1, 3: Track 3: Hallowe'en King 4, CAROLINE SUZANNE PARKER - HILL- TOPPER club ed. 4: Football Queen 3: Home Ee. club song leader 1-3: Selofra 1: La.Nina 21 Vihota 3: Spanish club 1-2: Y Teens 2: PRR 3-4: Choir 2-4: Choralaires 1: Student Council 2, 49 May Pageant 1-3: Operetta 4: R.0.T.C. Sponsor 4: R.O.T.C. Queen 4. RICHARD W. PATTERSON-HOWE TOWER sports ed. 3-4: Lettermen's club 2-4. treas. 3, pres. 4: Student mgr. 3-4: PRR 4: Choir 2'-4: Band 1-21 Beta Hi-Y 1-2: Brown Boy cand, 3: Winter Wonderland King cand. 1, 3: Basket- ball 2-4: Football 1. 3-4: Track 3-4: Baseball 1-4: Ted Guthrie Award 23 Student Council 1-2. BEATRICE PAUI.f-Choralaires 3-4: Choir 4: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Gym Asst, 3: May Pageant 2: Booster club 1. ELIZABETH ANN PHELPS-Selofra 1: La- Iggna 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: HOWE TOWER 3: oir 3-4. MARY ETTA POLLOCKiBooster club 1-2: Home Ec. club 1. Mix in ff Y in 1, Z4 4 4359 3 47:-Y ,gm ,rv Page forty-four 4 . 'xv ,.' SHARON ANNE POWELL-Home Ee. club 1-2: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3. GVVENDOLYN PRUETT. SALLY SUE RANEY-HOWE TOWER copy reader, reporter 3-4: Selofra 1: May Pageant 15 Vihota 3: LaNina 2. CHEENU SHANTI RASSMANN-Band 1-4: Orchestra 1-4: State Solo Contest lst Place 3-4: May Pageant 1-3: Jr. Red Cross club pres. 1-4. ETHEL EUGENIE RAY-Latin club 1: Home Ee. club 1-2: Booster club 1-2: Jr. Red Cross club 2. WALTER REED-Track 1, 3-4: Lettermen's club 43 Intramurals 1-4. JUDITI-I ANN REESEfHome Ec. club 1-2: Selofra 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 3: Hosegi 4: Boos- ter club 1-2. R, JACK RICHES-Projectionist 1-4: Athlet- ics 1-4: Band 1-33 PRR 3g Latin club 1. BILL RICKETTS-Projectionist 2. I lf I. li I lv ll , . A '51, 9gg.g.g.. ,. f Q . . V I 5 'f..L1p' .. ,my -' .452-if' W-I., .2 ' -. Lg tg. 1- ' 'ffif - ' ' - ' I v ' . 4 ' - Q- . K X ...A f IRL, I s.-Q.: , Q1 1' . .,. .w Ei-u xlY '27 . di' Q .1 f ' 1'-ffl.. . ft - 7 , i- . I 7' M-f--. ' . . V -. a. 1 ' -ffl '1 1 , 3 . 575' F ' DALE RUDICILLfTOWER reporter 3-4: In- tramurals 4: Student Manager 2-3. PAUL RUPPERT-Intramurals 1-23 May Pageant 2, b EONNIE RUSSELL-Intramurals 1-4: Foot- a 1. PATRICIA SCHEELE - TOWER feature writer, News Bureau 3-4: Basketball Queen cand. 23 G.A.A. 15 Violet Queen 33 Spanish club 15 LaNina 2: Vihota, pres. 3: Hose-gi 4: PRR 43 May Pageant 1-3: Orchestra 1-2: Cheer- leader 1: Sportsmanship Slogan contest 1st Place 33 Selofra 1. JANE SCHLAGENHAUF-Selofra 17 LaNina 2: Vihota 33 Office Mess. 22. LUANNE SCHNEIDER - GAA 1-2: Atom Dust reporter 2--lg PRR 'Z-4: Science club 2-3: May Pageant 1: LaNina 2: Vihota 33 Hosegi -lg Baton club 1-2g Office Mess, 4. KARL SCHROEDER. WILMA JEAN SCHWARTZ-Manual H. S. 1: Warren Central H. S. 2. CHARLEY SI-IAFFER-TOWER reporter 2-4: Baseball 3 Basketball 13 Track 1 PIOIEC- rionisc 1-3.' A I U I -J i in ll . 1 I .5 mmf- ' - ' .,4j. 1 T sl 4 al? J: i 1. 1+ 4 f I L A., , S, 1 ' 4 qv., Q ANN RI!'KF1'I I'S-Il:1slr-Ailmll Qu.-1-n run-l, 571 Nllwfrzl lg IJIINIIIZI 21 Vihutu 3, Him--gi lg Pm- 1 jr-vtiunist. 151 PRR -1. CLEO IUlHER'1'S. EDDIE ROBB. RI'l'.X RUIiINSONf St. .Xunlm .M':nl1-niy l-IL. CAROL ANN RUESENER - - HILI,'I'UI'PER aulivilius ell, 'li Violet Queen vzxnll, 24: Ifmztlmalll Queen 1'.xn4l. -lp Latin vlulm 13 Selufrzn I 3 LuNinu 23 Vihula Zi: Hman-gi, pn-rw. 'lg TOWER Adver- tising: Stall' 4: PRR ZS--1: Jr. Prum ummm. tip I.L'. Jnu1'nulism Award 4: Baton club l-21 Chvwu- lznirn-S 21 l'h0ir 25-43 0114-rw-itz: -lg lVl:xjux'1-He 2-fl. .IU ANNE ROOT- -Hs-rrun SChnIul'sl1i11 IL. PATRICIA ANN ROSEIVIAN Selnfru 11 Lu- Ninzl 2: Vihota fi: UAA l 3 llziivxn clulx sw'1'om1'y 1-Il: Booster' rluh 13 Lzxtin vlub lg PRR -11 Ollice Mess. 4. CARL ROSENSTEIN-Fmrtlmll l, H1 'I'rzu'li 42 Intrilmurzlls 1--1. KEN RUHUSH- Arsenal Teclrnical H. S, l-2: Choir -1: Operetta 43 Intramurals -1: Art Ser-Vive Citation -1. R 4 , T. GL, 1-' f,,.,,' , ..-.- I TTA J H, Zach . Q-1 fr 1. '. K sl 12? -4 . :eq f -v Page forty-five F' 6M70,iWQfWlm T 1956 I 'PPEH peak QBH1 Tf,fa ? UJVLAS Umm lmwli lm H s1ull1nT S??Q f S S 1 3 1. I yfgl cgc NF' 1 Qmfhlfiljkf bg 5' INIIIANAPIILIS, INI!IANA M7153 XLQZQTT 3 Q k!Jf LM w avi! YW W W, if ,M Q1 C Off' 9 ' ifmw A J if 0 gf!! Kb WJ D01 it Z KVI? Q gg WWW YW fffff i i . f J V g is 1 I fi! N , A ,, ' ,, fu- -'g, fl 2 4 ef W 1 Pl . Jlmw 1 my N. pvgw YJ L 2 ,yy H I , Igxfflyxyrv FQ? JP J w - ti, AVUJLNQ' ' f. U gffl S , of SALLY ANN SHARE-HONVE TOWER, News Bureau. ft-ature writvr, assuc-. ed.. Ii-4: Viulet Quwn 4-and. 3: Hi-Y Swt-elhvfart sand, -1: R.U. 1 w T.t'. Slrflnsor 3-4: GA.-X 1-L: Spanish club 1-L.: Bm-ster club 1-2: Selufra 1: LaNina 2: Viht-ta 35: Hnsegi 41 May Page-ant 2--I: Choir 2-42 Churalaires lg Spanish Vontrst Ist I-2: Gym Asst. 3-:iz Opt-im-tta 43 PRR 35-4: Journalifm Institute, Good Citizen, Editinu, Writinu Awards, 4: Girlb Stat:-. Outstan-lin: Citizen Award 4: Thespifxns 3-4: Ftwtlight Ren-l-rs Si-4: Jr. Primm cnmm. 1-1. SCRIBNER SHE.-XFOR HUXYE TUNYER, rf-- purtslt Q-vpyre:itle1'. efl.-in-chief 1-L-4: Hi-Y 35-4: Iritranmrzils 4: Stu-lent Council 1. -I: PRR 1: Sf-Ilin: as za Career Cuntwt lst, IL' Journalism Institute 4: Juniwr 'I'mvn Mu-Atin: I-H: Mutlel IIN 4. R.-XY?-IONII Ii, SHICPARII Intrzmiurnls 1-24: 'Ii1'1lvlm Meft 1-4. CARULE JUYVE SHUHREX Mnjur-tte I-43 Ilntnn rluh 1--1: Selwfra 1: Luffina 2: Yihnta fi: H--Mfgi 43 Gym Asst. 2: Gym Meet 2: GAA 1-2: Spanish club I: I-Konftel' club 13. LURETTA K.-XY SL. -.I.'1iI-ITER GAA l-4: May Pageant I-2: St-ience ululi l. 5-13 SQ-lufrn l: LANEHLA 2: Vihutai 1-lg H-ws'-ui Al. SUE SLAUGHTER PRR I-Zi? Bzxslv-tlvull Quwr. cunfl. 1: Track Quwn cantl. li May Punt-z.nt Eg GA.-X 1: Srlufru 1: LaNina CAROL J. SMITH Orchestra Ll-25: Sulufra It Spanish I-lub 1. RIERHIEI. H. SMITH fI m:tl.vzill li Intramu- rals lui. XY.-XRREN SMITH 'lirzusk I-4: Intrnnlurals I-41 Bzisltethall I: Iiwtluill 1. ,ga Z-T 4-4 :::- YH J I 1 , 'Q E 1? '33 v Z 231 7 -. -, xv I fl!! v I If 171111 fnfffl-Sf li E, i' Q .3 'Q' . ,K N 1 A Wg -.4 '57 f vw.. 2 X . '2- Q X.: I, Q 3 A x nv 1 -... YT? ..,r Y . ,...-z,7T.- -. . kill' V ' 1'-8 ':: A. , i Q . 1 A I if ' A i ., .: 'iv NJ y - '-Y ' 9- 1 I YYILLIABI .XRTHIJR SBII'I'HfCrujr5s CuL1riL1'y 1: Band I-2: Glee Club. IION SORLEY--Intramurals 1--l. JANE ANN SPARKS--Track Quwn L-and. 22 li.-X.-X 2: PRR I-1-4: May Paueant 1: Business Asst, fl: Selmrfra I: LaNina 112 Yihota HZ Hm- fvrui 4. Il.-XVIII LEON SPENCERfBen Ilavis H. S. 2. IIONN.-X SPICER -Marion H. 5. I-21 Hens-:ui -l. BI.-XHY DUNN.-X SPRINGI-IR limiter club li liym filed 1. H-41 Still-fra 1. S'l'I'IYEN H. SPRINGEH Intmniurzils I-4: Silnl. liuf. Blur, rl-lg PRR -L XYANILK MARIE 5PL'I-IHEUN -Hzintl 1'-1' 1l1--rzilnirqs l. -2: Sel-'frm l: I.zrNin1l 2: Ylhutzi 141 H1 X-:ui 4: .Ili Ile-sl Crm-rs fl. SUSIE S'l'IilNNlE'l'Z Spanish club I-Z: Se- lufzn l 4-.XA l. ,,,. 7 w I :'. sig' f iv 5 V WS, . I 1-Q 'T J var J I 7 I V 1 I4 1 , f a os, ew ..,, . -A bl -N' f 'T' '? T, ' 4 'X I4 l N. I I . .gl sf Yuri' 1' PHILIP STANLEY STROHL S1-nim' Hi-Y fl: I Flmthall 13 Intrnnmurals 2-I-lg Hunrl 1-Il: Psp Band 3. JOHN MARTIN STUCK. IPUN STURM Gewstmeyel' H. S., Turn'-'Hz1ufe. 1-3: Track 3-41 Football 43 PRR if?--I. SHIRLEY ANN 'FATE Ml. Ve1'nnn Town ship H. S., Mt. Vernon, Ill., l-3. X .IAVK I.I'lI'1 S'llHN.'XLKl'IR Illzlm-hw--1-r H, S, lllnm-In-Xu-l'. Uhia., 1-H. NANVY ANN S'l'HRNS IIAA I-Ig Sf-lawful I. I',X'l'llll'.-X .NNN S'l'I lU.XIl'I' Sm-I1.l'::l Ig Ln' Ninn 2: Yilwtn Il: Hum-ui ll: PRR Z3 Vhllrn- lnllfw I: ISA.-X I, Spuni-I1 vlulv I-ll. Ilmliu 4-lull 353 May I':lm-:ml Ig Ulu-1'1'1l:l ll: Amlin Yihuzll 25. SIIICRLE I'lll,l-ll-JN S'l'EYI'lNS Ifmllllulxt lin-xv ulvrr- ll-'IQ Gnlclvll Girl r':1ml. ,IQ HOVVIC TUYYHIQ 27-Ig Husy-ui -I p PRR fi--I1 J'-hn H1-rrnn A11 Sm'l1ul:uwl1ip fl. KICN1' F'l'IiXVlXR'I' 'HUNYH 'l'0VVI'Ill, lnzllm-up ml, 11-I: NVints-r VVunrl4-rlzaml Kiln! vnml, I-Z3 Ifumtlnull I-,Ig llnbkf-ilmznll l--I: Haas:-lulll LI--I3 'l'r:u'lx I, il--lg lluailnlss Mur, Il--I: Stuall-nl Cmlm-il I-I, paws. AI: Nl-wlx Elm-1-tism, yum-1'Ilm' 1. SHICRRY S'l'l'lXV.XIi'lx limmtwl' club LI, 13 Gym .M-1. I. SUZI S'l'I'IVl'AlI'l' Ilmlio vlulv llg Ifmlxliglmt III-vvlm-rs I-I3 PRR -1: 'l'l':u-lx Q'!l'1 ' I'5 l'I- :IZ Humpgi -I. LAX blONI-. IIlll'IlIlIllI'1lIS l--1. llll'K STRAIN VVz1l'1':-n Cvlnlrznl H. S. I-3. rl an- I , , T S5 ' -'xl .N,,:,, ':: J'! I OK l 4? - :sl MARSHA ANN THOMAS Selofrzl I: LuNinn ZZ: Vlhota 31 Husugi -li Trzwlx Que-vn tznml, 3: ' .5 , K , f S1mn'sh Club 1 3 Sfience clulm 21 GAA I 1 Hmmstel' 4' 'W lg 'UN 1 XI uluh 1. 1 f' ' 'M' s- I , '- 77 C, f HARRY E. THOMPSON -Foutball 1. Zi-4: Stu- - ' elelnt Council 35 PRR -I: lntrzmmurzxls 1-2: Ban- b I f ball Ill Bnslwllmll I-2. - A KAY THOMPSON- Hmm- Ev, clulx I 3 Sulnflu 1: LuNina 23 Vihuta Sig Choir 43 PRR Zig Oppr- .gtlzx -I. MARY VANI-E THoMPsuNOs1.2mi-h mm :Q 3 'IR I-.F - ' 'H ' LzxNinz1 2: Husvui -lg Buns!-Ar club 2. V 4 ..,,. . N' . .'- K 'T g 'Q x., ' .. SHARON LEE TINCHER 'PRR 1-23 UAA 1 : ' 5 5 P ,. ' ' Gym Meet 12g May Palm-:mt I-31 Snlufm 1: ,S 5 Buml 1. lr., W v I l'uyg' fn1'fgf-.wrvff PAUL THOMAS TOOLEY--Football I--lg In- tramurals 1, 4: Boys Octet li Open-tta 1: l'hoir -1: Track 12 PRR 1, 2, 4. IIUNALIJ L. TURNER Warren C4-ntral H. S. lg Hi-Y Chan. -1: Intramurals 2, 'lg PRR -lg 'IU-nnis 3--lg Ilraftinx: lk-rtifi:-ate nf Mwrit I. WILLIAM Ii. ULMIGR Ifrnnlmll I. 2, - ' ' ltetlmll -1: Intramurals 2-lg Vhnlr I-lip Hi-Y 1: Tvnnis Il-4. 4, liar.- PRR 41 H015 U'l'TEll Business Manuuvr -lg PRR 42 Hi-Y -lg Intramurals 1-4. PETE VANIPI-IR VLIET -Flu-ir 3-lg Ilya-uw-tial -lg Nlay Ilaxreant Zi--1. NIVK VIE Fmxtlmll l, llzlnll l-ll Intramu- rals Lf, JANE ELIZA1iE'l'H Y01l'l' PRR 2-l Z HUWE TOVVER Ji, -1: liaslwtlsall Quwt-ii 43 ll.X.X 1--1, pres. -13 Svivrwv vluln 2, snr. 23, lures. -lg llmvstvr clulv 2, lm-s, 41 Hym Aast, 2-li LaNin1l 12, Yiliuta I-51 Hz-ist-ui -lg Alum Dust Stall' -1, Trzxvla lVl4-vi l-il, Gym lVlw-t, 1--1. TUNY NVALIIEN Ton-ll H. S, 1, 2. MARY ANN VVALKEIQ 1'l1uralail'L'w 3-'lg Ba- ttvn club l 1 May Pau-ant l. 3. Q l' V - Q MAA , ' if f, A 5 ' ...mu a V 1' , 4 i .K-My jf' Q 'EY lg,. 1f7' -m., , X' '3 zw-N., J , 1 xg, I F. Q 1? 'Z F, 4 Q.-v. if Page forty-eight p I .1 :ax -A 1 '5': Q71 id I f NA aw-- fii Ax. u -dl ' . SJ' 'A Q ' 0 I A V X 'Zn haw LA- 5- C: I ii ,ii ed- . E -,-1.4 . V. ' '. - fa . . ..,, 4 ,Wil 4,,, , . 75. Q V ILRQZLQ- ,, 1 if. ' jf Q . .I 33 5' X -ff 'And l ss , , l Yza . -4 :Q --1 i THOMAS WALKER- Intramurals 1-4, MARILYN SUE VYA l'TS N1-ws Bureau lp Stud,-nt. Cnunril lg GAA 13 St-lofra 13 LaNina LI: Vihnta Ili I-Inst-ui 4: Choir 4: Open-Ita 4: May Pageant 1-Zi: Gym Asst. 2: PRR 23 Chora- lair'-fz Il. SALLY VVEBB Student Council 1, 23 Vihuta il: Hips.-Lri -lg Open-tta 43 Hoosier Relays Queen t-rlnul, Jig tfhuir Zi-43 May Pane-ant II. MONTE VVELCH-liusint-ss Mgr. Zi, 41 Intra- murals l--1: Haselrall Cl-4: PRR 4: Football 13 llaskwtlvall 1. IIE VVITT WHITSON- Intramurals l. KATHRYN I. VVHYTE Footlizht Re-velers I-4: vis-e pres. 4. Room for One More, Fog Island, Little Wnme-n 1 Thespians 2--lg Foot- luall Queen sand, -1: Booster Club 1-2: HOVVE TOWER 3, page ml. 43 PRR ZZ, 4: Selofra 13 La- Nina Llg Vihota 35 Host-ui, vim- pres. 4, JOHN WILLIAMSON- -Intramurals 2-33 Au- mlin Visual 3. RICHARD WILLITS Orc-hvstra 1-4: Foot- ball lp N.R.0,T.t'. Sc-hularship 4. SANDRA NVORLEY Basketball Quen-n sand. 23 Vihota 3g LaNina L23 Hoseui 4: May Pageant 1-11, PRR 3--lg Assistant Business Mpzr. 4. U NIA HRH Hl ELI fl.: l, MAJ I-12 3 Muy l'uu1:nnl 1 1 limmur L-lull 145: I.:lNin:1, J i lwss Nur. -13 PHI! -1. JOAN EILIJIEN YOUNG HUWE TOVVICI 4-4:py1'1'zul:1', Assistant nvws l-:lv Ii-it Svlufrzn 1 I,uNil1zl Z: lirmstcl' L-lub l-2. Not Pictured ALICE DURHAM. KEN PARKS Lette1'men's club 3-43 Forxtbnll 1, Z5--11 Intru- murals 1--1. VINCE GREINER. JOHN HALL. JIM SCHNEIIJERW-I.QU.ermen' club Zi-41 Hask'-tbull 1--I DENNIS MAKI-Intramurals 1-3: Track 1-3g Football 1-2. Track 1--lg Football 1. Page forty-nine lilK,'H,Xl1lI EIIMUNIP W'UliS'l'l'lli Stu-1. m L'uum'il 13 linskr,-llr:1ll 11 Intramurals Llp Huw l f - 4' 9 , ' .N . fp., , a L A '7 ' 'Ka if , 'li is x ' , 2 , - ,,. A, if 7 l ' ' ' ' 'J' -4 x C J it bf iln I QQ A 6 7+ A 2' 1, 'Ja ' if gi ' E . ' 4 ,. , wg g f -. -j. ,B -,J I 7 :Jw AV . NJ ll .'f,i-LQ: A ah -' W E: D Q i Q L J it i 2, A 0 f it ,f '3 Q' A X 1 'ix Fl ' .J . 4 i A X ixm re' ,nf u, 'Qs ,fl 1 .L si rf, Q, , ry r .L J, i ,..f :P 67, h 7.75 .' REX , . . L.. , I'rlge' fifty -2 ': I L, ,V , Y . X ,t y fx ' 1 ' Q 53 fa- il -04 -- ,A W. . 'I , s lil '- - . -,fr -a- 4 ! -. 1 'fa' 1' .1 Q 1' ri. I , . Q3 -'P ' 3 ' CE ,,'4 . .X . Q - H- J' 3 , Z? I 1, 'Y A '? 1 RW: in it N H ifq- ', 1 C 'w . y i A lo E .ii i, ,, -21 , Q .11 Qu- ' J --.. ' Q , '1 .-5 i Q 1 .3 -3 --f , 'Q R ,i R T giixx I na X- E xf 1 x,. , I ' in ' .7' JUNIIIHS Jerry Abell, Linda Abraham, Don Abram. Mary Adams,Jane Affleck, Glenda Aldrich, J. Ellen Allison. Alberta Alley, Carl Andrews. Steve Anspaugh, Albert Ap- plegate, Laura Appleget, Leta Appleget, Lynne Archer, Joe Ashby, Pat Baldwin, Tom Bar- ber, Juanita Barker. Patty Barnes, Gwen Barnett, Louis Beam, Janet Bender, Phyllis Benjamin, Mary Ben- nett. Leonard Berry, Ronnie Berry, Larry Blossom. Linda Bohenkamp. Rita Boldon. Carl Bondy, Tom Bough, Brenda Bowden. .Janet Bowles, Kingston Bowen, Jackie Boyd, Bob Bransford. Jessica Brinkman, Diane Brown, Keith Brown. Marcia Brown, Norman Brown, Jack Burgan, Jerry Carmichael, Ronald Carrico, Larry Carroll. Bonnie Carter, Jim Cart- wright, Tom Cartwright, Jerry Cermack, Ronnie Chappell, Lynda Chastain, Bill Chenault, Jim Childers, Ron Christopher. Jack Cline, Phyllis Cline, Marilyn Clouse, Dave Cole, Sandra Coleman, Sharon Cole- man, Jim Collins, Bev Cona- way, Terry Conway. Sandra Conwell, Pegrgry Con- nell, Joe Connor, Dick Cordill. Nancy Cors. Ronnie Cordaro, Ronnie Corya, Charlene Cox, Frank Cox. Larry Crandall, Richard Crofts, Donald Dammeyer, Claudia Davis, Sandy Dawson, Bob Deeter, Dempsey Romine, Pat DeVVees, Judie Disher. Gordon Dixon, Judy Doak, John Dodge, Rolland Dove. Kenney Downey, Betty Dow- num, Carolyn Downum, Dan Dunbar, Bob Durham. Sharon Edwards, Dave Eicher, Roselyn Elich, Carol Ellison, Carl Elvers, Jerry Emery, Craig Emsweller, Alan Eschmeyer. Earl Evans. Lee Evans, VVanda Evans. Jan Farbach, Alan Fiers, Dick Foley, Bill Fosliee, David Foust, Judy Fouts. Carol Frazier. JUNIUIIS Ron Frederick, Donald Free- man, Ronald Freeman, Liza- beth Freeman, Shirley Frey, Sandy Frick, Marilyn Fugit, Gayle Funk, Dave Fuson. Diane Gardner, Pat Garri- son, Carol Gartelman, Paul Garwood, Penny Gibbs, Dave Giesekingr, Robert Giesekingz, Jack Gilfoy, Mike Gill. Sharon Gilliland, Janet Gil- pin. Butch Gimbel, Ann Giv- ens, Don Glore, James Glot- felty. Marcia Graves, Carolyn . , , . ' . I Gutn, Fred Gleei . Carrol Grindel, Mike Grove, Jim Grubaugh, Jim Goussy. Carl Hackleman, Elsie Hackle- man, Sandra Hamel, Reita Hamilton, Diane Hankins. Sharon Hannah, Steven Han- namann, Judith Harker, Judy Hartley, Gordon Hayward, Tom Hearn, Ronnie Heath, Jim Heath. Stephen Hedrick. Larry Helkema, Ann Hen- thorne, Jane Herrington, Judie Hicks, Bob Highfill, Jon Hilty, Fred Hiner, Sherry Hines, Er- nestine Hinton. James Hockett, Donna Hotf, Mary Holman, Donna Holmes, Joyce Hoover, Paul Hornaday, Steve Horton, Roy Houchins, Emerson Houser. Evelyn Howell, VVayne Howell, Glenda Hunsucker, King' Hunter. Eddie Imel, Frank Irish, Beverly Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Elaine John- son. Linda Johnson, Nancy John- son, Sondra Johnson, William Johnston, Marilyn Jenkins, Ida- lee Jones, Larry Jones, Melane Jones, Tom Jones. Judy Jordan, Dan Kaga, An- ita Kaufman, Karolyn Kelley, Bill Kelleher, Karen Kemper, Nancy Kendall, Steve Kestle, Donald Kniep. Richard Kniht, Dan Koch, Dave Koch, Katherine Koll- man, James Ladden, Jim Lamb, Luora Langley, Marilyn Larsh, Nancie Lawrence. Martin Lawson, Steve Leane, Don Lee, Judy Leipnitz, David LeVine, Judy Lewis, Rosemary Lewis, Linda Liddy, Sylvia Ling. l 'Ely l --' r , , 6 is A F, -2 'f 4' l .5 -f ,, , 1 f A' -1 1 if . idx,-5. 'fini' . X' X' F 'RA N H NL A J ' '.,' - 5 , .Y J v .'- ! . , . , -1 , '- fl ,4 '- fy Q ' Q V, Q t l .- .ka J--A L--da. er. S 1 J 9 E W if Aff 7 Qi Q 7 Z? I ' , f' 'nf I . 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A' F- fd i 3 iii' AB, . fi Q-5, 2 la . 1 , ,gs 43 - X-4 ' Xv i ' i l ' f' 1 -'sz : T 7-P- in 1 'T 2 V? 5 '2 , 4- 49: X., N 5 A ,Q 1 Wd ' hs A iii? Nur L X l t X l 7 c ., K -5 jf :sy ls.. , - Efsli -ay J - p . ss, . ' ' l ik A 1 ' P' A t 3 . 2 - , ' 3, X ,A - I- v . S ' , ll' A 4, f , Nj I af - e --4' J . P is? f ... ls Q 7. l .x X -A u N, K WL. 'xs ' x I: , 1 '4 - W3 9 '2- l. Q I .gn s K . 5 4 J I , J 5 Y lr-' .59 fly l ' ., -1 -.: . ' -3', -', . 'Q 1 S 11. ' X ' ' 1 Page fifty-ffm JUNIURS Randy Linhart, Jack Lock' man, Sue Lovick, George Loy, Charlotte Lucas, Wayne Lyon, Wilda McCleery, Suanne Mc- Donald, Barbara McKain. Phil McKinsey, Judy McMul- len. Carol McPherson. Dan Maddock, Phyllis Maloy, Phil Malvase, Beverly Percival, .Iackie Marsischky, Ronnie Marcum. Dolores Martin, Nancy Mar- tin, Ann Martin, Donna Mar- tin, Donna Miller, Mary Martin, Marilyn Martin, Pat Matthews, Lin Maxwell. Patricia Mendenhall, Carole Mercer, Wally Meredith, Rus- sell Mesalam, Mary Merritt, Alan Miller, Albert Miller, Dave Miller. Dave Miller. Jack Mitchell, Jerry Mitch- ell, Phyllis Money, Elizabeth Montpjomery, Helen Moore, Penny Morgan, Judy Morgon- thaler, Judy Mosby, Mack Mowbray. Ann Mullen, Wilma Myer, Barbara Neel, Jim Neel, Don- ald Nichols, Jerry Ohrberg, Diana Oliver, Sandy Olvey Nancy Oren. Judie Oren, Hugh Osborne, Larry Oswalt, Ronnie Pack- ard. Dave Pan,Q'burn, Yolanda Parker, Ken Parks, Ken Parks, Dick Parrish. Nancy Patton, Phyllis Pat- ernoster, Jerry Pearson, Edith Pedigo, Sally Phillips, Lynda Powell, Sam Pete, David Peters. Carolyn Petro. Helen Petzl, Jean Wood. Judy Prather, Mary Price, Faye l'ridc, Mae Pride, David Probst, Judie Proctor, Dick Puckett. Roy Rader, Marcia Rasener, Kenneth Ray, Sue Raymer, Barbara Reed, Joan Reed, Dot- ti Reynolds, Bill Reynolds, James Ridenour. John Ridge, Margaret Riggs, Gerald Roberts, Harold Rob- erts, Pat Roth, Bill Rumbaugh, Phyllis Runion, Frances Rus- sell, Sandy Russell. Phil Sauer, Judy Scott, Tom Scott, Charles Schulz, Chas. Schultz, Fred Schulze, Char- lotte Schultz, Tom Scott, Lois Sebree. JUNIIIIIS Joe Selby, Melvin Seitz, Lou Sharp, Barbara Shaw, Mike Sheetz, Tom Shepard, Robert Siegman, Tom Siersdale, Francine Sims. Dianne Simons, Jimmy Si- mons, Sandra Simpson, Judee Smith, Pat Smith, Sharon Smith, Spencer Smith, Cynthia Smithson, Jeannette Spangler. Nena Sordean, Dave Sparks, Diana Spearing, Marcia Speece, Bill Spell, Charles Spencer, David Spencer, Irene Spitzer. James Stafford. Sandra Stalford, Bill Starks, Hazel Staudt, Bill Stevens. Do1'is Stevens, Joanne Stevens, Judy Stevens, Carole Stewart, Patricia Stewart. Ron Stewart, Sandra Stew- art, Carol Storm, Carol Story, Sonja Stroud, Priscilla Stur- geon, Hugh Surface, Laura Swadner, Carl Thayer. Mike Tharp, Bob Thompson, Carole Thomas, Max Thomas, Peggy Toler, Linda Tolin, Pat Tomey, Bob Toombs, Jim Treanor. Ronald Tribby, Judith Tur- ner, Larry Turner, Melinda Turner, Sue Turner, Kathy Twitchell, Tom Twitchell, Rich- ard Vandenbark, Jim Vaughn. Ronnie Von Burg, Beverly VanCleave, Bonnie VanCleave, Gary Van Way, Barbara Voss, Don Wallace, Carol Ward, David Weber, E l i z a b e t h Webber. Bill Wheeling, Nan Whit- aker, Mike White, Steve Whit- sit, Susan Whitsit, John Wil- lard, Bob Williams, Dennis Williams, Carol Wilson. Richard Wiese, Carol Wig- gins, Bruce Winbun, Steve Wise, Nancee Wlinich, Mar- jorie Woods, Rita Wood, Buck Wolfla, Rosalee Wolven. Roy Workman, Annabell Wright, Donald Wright, Chris- tine Wuster, Carol Yeager, Ronnie Young. r 2 A l , , 4:-3 , ' 's' . ' 1 20- u F. 5.1 'Nl l. ' --s. , ' PJ. 'tx n ' s , T' I-:W ic: l' 7 N 3. 'T . . l ' X W gh Y W .Jw , A . - J., V 3. gi., ,A I. l--1 ,fig-ll ,ug Q-f ,1 e ee . L - x wi- 'K ' il 5 li.g.i 4, - ' - 1' K V- - ,':J . 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T- X: l 'WA X ' i N ll 4 A, 'J 1 C. -'li 1, f- l 5. ' . 1,94 , - .T -3 A .1 -3' C: zu? ' ig x ' 2 3 A. fi ,Q . .. . I a-ef Il - A R A Page fifty-four SUPHUMURES Dick Abell, Martha Akers. Richard Alexander. Frank Al- ger, Pat Allen, Bill Alsman, Jim Alyea, Kay Anderson, Pat Applegate. Gail Archer, Marion Archer, Sharon Armstrong, Jim Aten, Bob Bailey, Jeraldine Baker. Bob Balfour, Paris Bandy, Dave Barker. Jerry Barnes, David Barnett, James Beach, Jim Beeson, Douglas Bell. Geraldine Bel- lows, Joan Benedict, Nona Bentley. Carol Biles. Della Blaker, Susan Boles, Nan Bolton, Jim Booe. Mary Boren, Sharon Bourne. Wanda Bowen, Jon Bowling, Pat Bow- man. Eddie Brandenburg. Brenda Branton, Janice Brickhani, Robert Bridwell. Al Brown, Ruby Brown, Ronnie Bryant. Bill Buntain. Robert Burgess. Jerry Button, Beverly By- rum. Kenneth Calvert, Judy Campbell, Dick Canada. Bob Carr. Mike Carroll, Oren Car- ter. Steve Carter. Jack Cashman, Marcia Clark. Linda Clevinger, Beckie Click, Carol Clouse, Judy Collins, Dick Compton. Suzanne Con- nell. Carolyn Conner. Doris Conway, John Cook, Jacqueline Cooke, Fred Cooper. Deanna Corbin, James Corley. Martha Couch, Marcie Cowgill, Nancy Cox. John Creed, Jim Cripe, Nancy Cron, Stephen Crowell. John Cunningham. Barbara Cunningham, Diane Dam- meyer, Katie Daniels, John Davis. Bob Deeter. Pat De Groot. Donnie Dennis, Phyllis Den- ton, Deanna Depositar. Bea DeWees, Diane Dobbs, Delzo Donaldson, Jim Dove. Rose Driskill, Diana Dugan, Richard Dunn, Susan Echknow, Bonnie Eickman, Judie Elkins, Jan Elsea, Rita Enders, Norma English. Jerry Ernst, Joyce Eubank, Vickie Ferguson, Gloria Fleenor, Gary Flynn, Mary Foley, Judy Fox, Lowell Free- land, Glen Freeman. SIIPHIIMIIIIES Julia Freeman, Mel Free- man. Bill French, Jamies- Fudpge, Tom Gaines, George Galyeun, Judy Garland, Hilda Gurtenman, Patricia Gebhardt. .Iohn Gee, Elizabeth Geider. Betty Geise, Dwight Genrich, Kay Givens, llale Groselielle, Steve Gordon, Arthur Gor- man, Phillip Goulet. Kim Graham, Geraldine Gray, Judy Gray. Sheila Gris- som, Ji' llalbrooks, Emily Hale, Glenda Hamilton, Nina Hamilton, Dave Harkins. Judy Harrell, Anita Harris, Charles Harris, Don Haskett, Lee Hasseld, Joan Headlee. Linda Heidelman, Judy Ilen- derson, Lucy Hendrickson. Patty Henry, Sandra Hert- weck, Joanne Hinsch, Bob Hockersmith, Judy Hockett, Nick Hotfbauer, Nancy Hotf- man, Bud Hogfue, Pat Hohn. Mary Lois Holaday, Gary Holobek, Cynthia Hopping, Robert Horton, Elmer Howard, Nancy Howell, Sam Hoyues, Barbara Hughes, Carol Hughey. Jim Hunter, Patsy Ison, Larry Ivy, Beverly Jenkins, Gene Jeter, lNlargaret Johnsen. Bill Johnson, Richard Kelly, Barbara Kennedy. Donald Kerr. Linda Kersey, Jean Kovac, Jim Knauer, Russ Lash, Tom Lawson, Melanie Layton. Saundra Lazier, Dan Lee. George Lever, Greg Light, Connie Liverett, George Long, Gloria Lowe, Jim Lucas, Star Lyday, Edith Lyon, Sally Mabel. Jan Massey, Darlene Math- ews, Linda McCawcey, Robert McCo1gin, Robert Merritt, Jane McCallip, Dick Meek, Jack Mattingly, Judy McGuire. Phil McNeif, Jane Meyer, Roger Mikels, Janice Miller, Joan Miller, Linda Mills, Mike Monahan, Marilynn Money, Sandra Monroe. Robert Morris, Jerry Mor- ton, Tom Monroe, Barbara Moulden, Sandy Moxey, Doris Mueller, Linda Mueller, Ted Muesing, Bill Mullen. J 4-15 ll 1 va A ' A - J - l 'H 'R 1 . ', i , 4 , ' Q . Q ' 1- .5 Y' Y 4-5 Vg ' ,jf 'Nix' I U '- -- A 1 X- W 'ii Q we 1' 1 ' -1 . ' 5 S 'K ? s 4' 4 ' K, K x .X ew ff we Q my ! . ix U 1-., ,L y ,fl , I -gf B ' ff J F ii., - G, A i - L he l i ' i ' :LXR .J . . 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Robert Randall, Dave Raschc, Carol Reck, Donna Reed, Judy Reesener, Phyllis Richard, Donn Richardson, Nancy Richardson, .lane Robb. Barbara Roberts, Pat Rock- cy, Bill Roberts, Pat Rose, David Rosenbarg'cr, Neale Ros- ser, David Rushton, Martin Russell, Jerry Rust. Karen Sachs, John Scheele, Phyllis Schick, Gene Schmidt, Ronnie Schrader, Ann Schu- maker, David Scott, Terry Scott, Loran Seils. Wayne Settles, Susie Sfer- ruzzi, Nancy Sharp, Margaret Sheafer, Marvin Shields, John Shortridge, Gerry Shultz, Dick West, Kathleen Silvey. Allis Simpson, David Simp- son, Sherrell Sims, Judy Sin- clair, Maria Sirmin, Don Smith, Jake Smith. Joe Smith, Larry Smith. Michael Smith, Pat Smith, 'ean Snow, Darlene Snyder, VVard Spa1'ks, VVilliam Spol- yar, Darnley Spreen, Judy Stephenson, Janet Steele. Billy Sterns, Dee Stine, Mary Ellen Stokesberry, John Stone, Nancy Stone, Nancy Storm, Richard Strange, Mary Anne Stratton, Sally Stroud. Robert Sulgrove, Larry Sweeney, Carl Swenson, Janet Szatkowski, Stephen Teepe, Pat Tevis, Kathy Terry, Billy Thomas, Jean Thompson. Sharon Thompson. Carol Tibbs, Richard Tierney, Judy Toction, Albert Tollefsen, Doris Toney, Lar1'y Toole, Jerry Trosper, Judith Trusler. SIIPHIIMIIIIES Nancy Tuckcr, Wendell Tucker, Sally Turpen, Dorothy Tuttle, Jim Vernon, Arlyn Vie- wegh, Doris Vogt, Jcrry Waid, Jim Waldron. John Walker, Stevc Wallace. Jan Walls, Wilbur Watts, Tamra Wcghorst, Jerald Wells, Russell Wells, David Siersdale, Martha Wheeler. Albert Whisman, Emilie White, Rosalie White, Roberta Whiteley, Dave Whittington. Virginia Whobrey, Roger Wightman, Barbara Wilkins. Don Williams. VVendell Williams, Sue Wil- lis, Walter Willits, Karen Winchester, Carolyn Wysong. FIIESHMEN Knox Abernethy, John Ad- ams, Sara Agnew, Carol Al- bright, Jean Anderson, Sally Applegate, David Arbogast, Gloria Archer, David Armi- tage. David Arthur, Phillip Ar- thur, Robert Aten, Marilyn Atwood, Dale Aubrey, Shirley Babb, Deanna Baird, Sherry Barkhau, Sharon Barlow. Michael Barrett, Peggy Bar- rick, Patty Bartlett, Charles F. Bayne, Jr., Jana Beach, Carol Behler, Sandy Bell, Harry Berling, John Beswick. Barbara Biberstein, Judy Bigelow, Magdalene Bolton, Marjorie Bond, Vera Bowers. Linda Boyer, Deanna Boyll, Russell Brandenburg, Dorothy Bridwell. Larry Bright, Marilyn Bright, Darlene Brown, Garv Brown, Jacqueline Brown, Sharon Brown, Shirley Brown, JoAnne Bruce, John Buckley. Marilyn Bunner, Wynn Bur- kett, Bill Burrill, Denny Bush, Jan Butler, Bonnie Byers, Jeannette Campbell, Paul Campbell, Rosanna Cannon. David Carmichael, Gretchen Carter, Louretta Cashman, Patty Cavosie, Loraine Cen- ters, Sonja Chesnutt, Chris Clark, David Lash, Donna Co- hoon. Steve Combs, Roselyn Cona- way, Tom Conway, George Coogan, David Cook, Sally Cooke, Larry Copenhaver, Nancy Conner, Alice Jean Co- well. , 3 ' 'A' r' 5 J 5 S ' Riff -.9 1 ix. L A ' Kficaikiilibl - 1:1 i - ki- . D ' 'A i in - ' A l :Sl ' YL 4 . f ' f: Q- r .' K Hi- Lx' 'af L -J - X QQ., 5 i ll 1 I xylf X I J X, LLL f 5 -sl ri ie N .QQ 1 ,Ll Q i E af? i X Q - is-5 7 si-RI , i hx A A , X HQ' A l' A -A .'i . .r' ,j 'Wx AA, , I J- 4- 1' .ms ia. Li l 1 L, W ' X- , I ff , Lv J - , , 2 ' 1 -I X A - C I X' ' ' 4' xi i - '-Slice 6 43:55 f -ft, i' . iii--e i .-'L W 4 Q Q1 li 'Nix DLX -ill rj v 41 -Q ' ' i -' 'WZ Q '23 I 1 x, . y rl, K ff ,X ' ', , ,',jQl?ix. ' . '3 'R 2' f '- .J - , Q ..- Q i nt? ! a XJ Digi! JJ! ., l - . , Ji 1 gl. QRS . as Q ' Q I - ' J , .: lx ig ii' li! R Q53 f. ,el 1 f ' . Rmku Ei il X i 'f Q i My-J Q1-A W yy -,I f -A b ' - ' J . 'Q' 1 -g Q ' - - 4- i 5 so ' - l J i is 4 i F1 'A A J 7 - filed: f Q A . 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K' - ' A' Q. A - l a a . - x X B-3 -1,3 y, 1 4 X .4 . A ' in .AQIQQF-I-' X . A Page fifty-eighf FRESHMEN Derry Cripe, Pat Crooke, Lana Crossland, Jim Culley, Bob Custer, Judy Dammeyer, Terry Davis, Judy Dawson, Jack Deeter. Jerry Dennis, Carol Dethlef, Roger Deubner. Layne Dew- len, Lois Dillard, David Dim- mett, Gerald Dobbs, Donald Drane, James Drane. Gloria Ealy. Bob Earl, Bob Edwards, Lynda Eeggzert, San- dra Ehrlich. Ellen Pannell, Sandia Elliott, Shirley Ellis, Gail Emery. Frederick Ennis, Henry Es- teb, Mary Evans, Wayne Fen- ley. Jack Fischer, Marilyn Fitzsimmons, Lynn Fleenor, Joyce Ford. Rebecca Foster. Peggy Franklin, Dan Free- man, Barbara Frey, Carolyn Fritz, David Fugit, Sheila Ful- ford, Bruce Cable, John Gaeb- ler, Wayne Larrison. Janice Gaston, Mary Geb- hardt. Nancy Gibbs, Donald Gibson, Helen Gilliland. Phil- lip Gilliland, Farolyn Gimbel, Sally Glatz, Susan Glore. Gary Gnoee, Karen Goken, Rae Ellen Graham, Bob Graves. Kathryn Greaver, Jan- ice Greene, Margaret Greeno. Donald Greer, Jon Gresham. Virginia Gresham, Yvonne Grimes. Sue Gunderman, Judy Gunn. Beverly Haler, Myrna Hall, Laura Halls, Teddy Ham- ilton, Nancy Hammer. Judith Hanes, Judi Hanne- wald, Gene Harlan, Carolyn Harris, Judy Harris, James Harrison, Wayne Harryman, Janet Hartle, Earl Hauschild. Stephen Hawkins. John Hay- ward, Penny Hebb, Harry Hedge, George Hedrick, Bob Heminas, Donald Henderson, Carroll Hendricks, Kay Hensel. Helen Hill, David Hinshaw, Judy Hobbs, Harriet Hodge, Joan Hoffman, Gerald Holmes, Lee Hopper, Henrietta Hord, Barbara Hornaday. Patricia Hostetter, Phil Hos- tetter, Brad Howard, Ronnie Howe. Freddie Hower, Mary Howk, John Hubbard, Mike Hunt, Natalie Hunt. FIIESHMEN Bob Hunter, Sue Hunter, Anne Husted, Margaret Hut- son, Jacquie Hutton, Skippy Imrle, .lolm Irish, Martha lsen- bergg Eddie Jackson. Judy Jamison, Judy Jester, Billy Johnson, Darrell Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Steve John- son, Willis Johnson, Gary Jones, Sharon Kay Jones. Dave Joyce. Michael Justice, Bill Kievers, James Keith. Bonnie Kellams. John Kelley, Kay Kelso, Mary Jo Kendall. Jeanette Kestle. Harry Kingma, Donald Kin- caid, Gerald Klein, Frederick Klipsch, Carolyn Kneeht, Michael Knotts, Paul Koep- per, David Konold, Joseph Kostotf. John Krieg, Linda Kuonen, Stanley Kyser, Betty Laing, Carolyn Lancaster, Sharon Landers, Linda Larsen. David Lash, Mike Leavitt. Sandi Lee. William Lehman, Bill Leonard. Linda Lenning- ton, Eddie Little, Floyd Little- ton, Beth Loonan, Susan Loo- nan, Cora Lothridg'e. Dora Lothridge, Sharon Lo- vick, Lana Loy, Paul Lucas, Sandy Lucas, Roy Lynn, How- ard Mandel, Jackie Martin. John Marosky. Don Marshall, Sue Mathias, Tom Matthews, Ronnie Max- field, By1'on Mayotte, Don Mc- Laughlin, Priscilla McKelvy, Gary McKiernan, Dianne Mc- Mullen. Paul Medlock, Edward Mel- loh, Sharon Merrill, Curt Mil- ler, Dave Miller. Dave Miller. Ted Miller, Margie Mitchaner, Bill Mitchell. Clara Monroe. Donna Moore, Nancy Moore, Judith Morri- son, Jim Mosier, George Moss, Jim Mulligan, Patricia Mur- phy, Ruth Myer. Bill Myers, Larry Myers, Fielder Nicholas, Shirley Nich- olas, Sherry Nickels, John Nightlinger, Richard Norman, Philip Ochs, Leslie Oliver. Bill Ott. Diana Ott, Susan Parker, Sandy Paschal, Patty Peerman, Barbara Perry, Fritz Peternian, Martha Petro, Katy Phelps. - --- --. -.1 - if f . 'A K' I Q ij 111.5 V N? -2 J' i. V X I 7 K 'B' 3 4 1 '53 it l 1 'E 9 I , E - ' .x I iii? ' Z2 -if Q 'J it :V l , W ,Cf r qi, 71 . K in u x JJ 7x A 1 ' X .' K A , . , ,, J. Q- ' .SQ '-7 'B ggll X--9 I .-, lt L31 1 - ,A N. 1' ,Z ,lij - , - . Ar , lui 1 .V 2 U, ' ' ur ' 'sr --1.1 l '3' Xe! 5 -j' 1 .3 lm 1 'W M ' J' at W.-- se 0 - . - .J t ,f', ' ?1f X K -fr K 4 . 21 - Bn ka V J 'L s ii A Q R X51 B l ' 4 'I -a '- . it '7 hh ' 1 . ,. V 'S 'SQ .Y 3 1 ,Q ,. 'sn f J il , ' f- .f ,pi J L . . , . A W . ff V. ii C1 F x dy, if W ' ' i Y 5 3 I 5'-l J : : A S i 'i i -f 'Q ,a -f . xg f -f l , -f - -. .1 'I , M ' 4 H.- .1 at ifzx. . ' AM .-- . 1.L'i...1i,, . F U .,-u , 3 git-4 I ,gr J. ,L ,. i t A , -5 X 4 , ' Q ts' Y , I - , fbi e r ' l N .XF A - -QJ I A , Q I .uv , '9 N KJ K, -1 fi'x ld' ,K .-Xugqk -A' -A fiigx fini' gg- :E A V 7 ,rl , Page fifty-nine 4, M V, , N 'V 4 A 1, , ' :sis - tj i -1. , .1 i,,,, in ., if . li Bw sf A il - I -O3 ' bv I Q- :1 , ' , ,, 'H 1 .3 V Nl, ' i' -J. , - ., S-, Ya 46, of Q ii 14 ' 1 I 5 - -fr.. Q., ,f..r,x it -. f 3, aw, .aka J - im l Nl l'., 4 ' y 1: . -lf: fr X' 'fa R V7 P ' - P it 1 T 1 K L . A . - 2 P 4 - A J- lf, 'J-7 ' ef X K V K 1: N, 'W-it .ft asf ' y if Q ' L9 ' -5 Je, - ' ' i ix 2 My , '11 X 1: 'ff-R M 33, 11 az as X 1-V' A Q ' ,C , 5:9 J ,E A .A 5 G 2 K-.,. ' ' 215 ,z .ig I X- 55 V- 79 -X1 V .-X . : P, fu ' J .' . 'za ' - J f -I - - , .. fu. J . A .- Q J Q .Q r e.. 2. V Q -4 SA L it ' S ' ' Y ,Q Q' X ' f ' A lV'4.jiS 'al' Fil if w Air.. J i il-fe J R R . X- N ig' i 4 H x J . l g if ,ii ga, 2 , 'T lx ' 551 ' -' aff, . r 4 -.4 e i ., .RL .sa W.. if lL.nx . 4 ,A J 1 -6- .r B ... Q1 ff? , -.al , ll S? wg' QPTJ X y ,-.: xg t 1 ... -, 1 ff f . . . wt X J 'Ei -.,,,,.:fQ'ffS3-V BS' S 'P e Page sixty FHESHMEN Jimmy Phillips, Paula Pick- ard, Judith Pickell, Jean Pierce. Tom Piercy, Betty Pierson, Charles Pinkerton, Georgia Pitchford, Patricia Porter. Gary Powell, Julie Pratt, Donna Price, Glenn Pride, P1'u- dence Rowley, Ted Pruitt, Mac Purdy, Linda Pyle, Bob Pyritz. Judy Quinn, Vernon Ramsey, Randy Mort, Janis Rasche, Jacque Rash. Charlene Ren- nard, Ruthanne Reynolds, Lynne Archer. Linda Richards. Elizabeth Richardson, Steve Riddle, Patricia Riley, Sandra Riley, Jon Roberts, Jim Rose, Mary Runyon, Gerald Russell, Barbara Sanders. Kay Sanders, Sue Sanders, Tom Schneider, Muriel Scho- enbergr, Linda Schowengrert, Janet Scott, Janice Scott, John Scott, Stephen Shackle. Kenneth Shaw, Ralph Shep- ard, Shirley Shepard, Johnson Sheridan, Chattie Shields, Judy Shingleton, Ronnie Shook, Jeanne Shores. Reed Short. William Shriner, Donna Siegrmund, Dennis Sims, Mary- ellen Smartz, Kenny Smith, Lois Smith, Bob Sohn, Jane Sommers, Donna Sowders. Judy Sparks, Ann Spencer, Barbara Stafford, Joyce Stein- kamp, Joyce Stevens, Peter Stewart, Shelley Stilwell, Linda Stinson, Elizabeth Stonebraker. Marilyn Stroud, Judy Stuck, Carolyn Stumm, Kay Stur- geon, John Surgcner, Sherri Sutton, Patricia Sweany, Jim Sweet, Edward Tacoma. Dick Taylo, Judy Taylor, William Tempelmeyer, Dean Templeton, Larry Thompson, John Tout, Eddie Turk, Diane Turlet, Jerry Ulmer. Mike VanCIeave, Sharon VanCleave, Myra Vaughn, Nancy Vincent, Richard Wal- den, Jay Walker, Janice Wat- erous, Morrie Watson, Bill Warren. Jim Warren, Rosalie Watts, Ann Weatherly, Sandra Weave1', Linda Webber, Law- erence Weghorst, Richard Weiss, Chloetine Wheatley, Phyllis Wheatley. FRESHMEN Bill Wheeler, Gene Wheeler. Robert Wheeling, David White, Jack White, Rollin White, Ron- nie Wilcox, Lawrence Wil- liams, Jim VVilliams. David Wills, Dean Wilson, John Wimmer, Larry Winters, Richard Wise, John VViseman, Gerald Wood, Mike VVood, Nita Wood. Max VVoodbury, Judy 'Wray. Elizabeth Wright, Raymond Wright, Kenny Yeager, Jerry Young, Sue Young. MIDYEAR FRESHMEN Barbara Alexander, Rosalie Andrews, Carol Bach, Richard Bacon, George Bailey, Jeral- dine Baker, Charles Barton, Becky Beasley, Paul Behrens. Barbara Berry, Mary Betts, Rita Biddle, Bill Black, Ann Booe, Kenneth Brewer, Robert Briles, Sandra Lee Brooks. Lois Brown. Sandra Brown, John Buck- ley, Greta Burton, David But- ler, Linda Byrne, Sharon Cald- well, Betty Chappell, Ronald Clark, Charna Cline. Susan Conner, Gloria Cook, Steven Cougill. Charles Davis, Russella Davis, Kay Duncan, Glant Elliott, Sharon Epley, Patty Erwood. R o n n i e Fontner, William Freeland, Jerry Fudge, Steve Fuson, Karren Gaither, Rob- ert Givan, Janice Gray, Suellen Green, Diane Haertig. Deanna Hancock, Dave Har- ald, Judy Harper, Dick Har- pold, Arthur Hawkins, Judy Hickey, Carol Hidy, Beverly Hill, Ann Howard. Sharon Huff, Michael Jen- nings, R i c h a r d Johnfauno. Thomas Johnston, Jerry Jones, Robert Jordan, Joyce Kasnak, Charles Keith, Eddie Kelley. John Kelley, Patty Knight, Larry Knopp, Bob Lang, Betty Lutane, Tom Mabel, David Marcum, Bob Martin, Robert VIcBurnie. Chris Miller, Carol Moore, Charles Moshier, David Nich- ols, Judy Nickolson, Judy 01- lver, Sharon Patton, Larry Paul, Bill Percival. ri 'N Q 2 'ij' ' .--if I'-T 4 ' 2 4,,!- . I I Y .al s . 1 K.. 4. 1 y 4' ai .. BW 1. l ' X-.. rt 1'- , I J.. 'X Q-If I Ji ix .5 A B ' W-. . 'LTI ll .1 -Lffgfv--tx mia ' Ap- l ' : ,J' l , as N' 1- v 2 - l xi f' . Y 1 'J 4 - v ' i' A - f - W- ae... A .fue 'm - I 1: , L: ,' 1' 2 I 5 , 7 i LQ . 1,-. A 4 'Q - ff -9 A-.gl . wi-5. e 4 f - 1. . wif, A 'Y' g J! 4 C rv .. ik 11 fbi-Q .3 Y . . L L'k fi 1 . ,J ,d ,M In ,V .lv A. A X Q- Jak . n l' Q za f 'G 'Nam -5 ' 1: 2 A ,,, l V 1 3 J PII .svn I X '91 Q -L ' .A uk' .. A t . at .... ... ' 1- ' .Z l V4 i 1 3: rg V .- - N I S 7 ll X J Dv, W D3 all J ' xii J J L . , v - 'P -P . , A -2' ,, W lvirk-I l V I ' J? liz. A ,- Q W. . 2 A .l '- 6 ' 'ar up J i. i f t V'- 1 J . W ' . -435' -'S fs Ax A A A 'fc' . 3 L '7 'P x 'f 9 ',,,. k i a 'z . 1 ' ..y v -- '- -f ' ' . - r. wa Sk , A t. 25 ii in I? . 5 Ai. Z:-fl D A 8 Page szlrty-one Juniol-S Jerry J0hnSOl1 Roger Wilson , .. ,ij 'C 'f '..': X l, ? J ' -ly.. , fx lf. x K fl. n V l . lx.. Q' . xv Q y I , .- -,lo 1: A 4, QV va H, ,.,,, '-1? I --2 4 91 9 'L Q -- . , TTR . A in if H uw , , L, 3. -sw '-2 I M f sw , 'A 5 J .Q . T340 Q? , j J 4, -- ' A . ' Q Url Q - ,Q A TA h :L 'www 3.2:-' ,ai l Q . kkx I L 'xx' Y . . ll - .. Q V' ' , ,s V , to . ' , S' J 7 . A . ' 'J -lf' Paul Dugbury Karen Peterson, Sandra Pey- ton, Judy Poole, Alan Prather, Deanie Rasener, Mary Ellen Reed, Judy Rider, Steven Rob- bins, Jack Sanders. Sharon Sanders, Susan Schmidt, Kenneth Shearer, Clarence Shoemaker, Janet Shu- gert, Patsy Simpkins, Jesse Simpson, Diane Sims, Jerry Slifer. Sharon Smith, Marcia South- erland, John Sterns, Ellen Stev- ens, Janet Sullivan, Steve Swit- zer. John Tharp, Cathy Thomas, Glenn Toney. Paul Toole, Nancy Trisler, Marjorie Ward, Bob VVarren, Donald Wells. Jean VVhitaker, Kathi Whitehouse, Larry White- men, Sandra Wilkins. Linda York, Lucia Zoercher, Donna Boylan, Junior. Cllnderclassmen Not Picturedj Larry Davis Larry French Lorna Hatton Linda Leslie Beverly Percival Dick Rich Mickey Shields Stephen Smoot Paul Thomas Dwayne Watson Norman VVilson Sophomores Hilda Badgley Mary Bailey Stevie Boylan Mike Calvert David Daniels James Gladden Ronnie McGuire Joel Minnick Charles Murphy Barbara Roddy Archie Rowland Paul Sampsel Freshmen George Byrum Nick Fielder Sheila Folford Gary Groce Linda Haynes Dean Holmes Jerry Jaquers Patricia Kelly Don Kin Judith Krauiss Jeanne Krodel Billy Land John Lewis Susan Long Ralph Miller Carolyn Mundy Ellen Pannell David Pritchard Sharon Pusey Charles Richards Jim Williams Lawrence Williams Sheridan Johnson Albert Van Slyke People make the picture 1. Bill Reynolds portrays the average Howeite in English V doing heavy research work for his 2000 word essay. These essays are one of the highlights U7 of any jL1Ill0l'lS school year. 2. These gals look prepared, don't they? They're working' at a booth for the Howe Hoedown. But someone isn't having much luck in throwing the hat over the gllfl. 3. The Grand March and the crowing of the Military Ball Queen were the highlights of H0we's first Military Ball. Queen Caroline Parker and escort lead the Grand March. 4. Everyone is in a hurry to leave- probably anxious to get home and start all that homework. That R.O.T.C. cadet on the right just can't get enough of school. He's going back for more. 5. The Latin club d1'amatized a Roman wed- ding at their annual Roman banquet in the spring. Page si.rty-two With Jean Kovac as the bride and Larry Oswalt as the groom, everyone enjoys doing as the Romans do. 6. Before dances many people find themselves elbow-deep in decorations of paint and crepe paper. Here Nancy Grahn and Pat Kerby paint a trellis for the 1955 Junior Prom. 7. With no net under- neath? Jane Vogt does some fancy hanging dur- ing a GAA workout. 8. These guys are giving out with some very danceable music at the Hilltopper Spring Dance. They are known around Howe as Steve Hayward's band. 9. With editor Jane Vogt, members of the Atom Dust staff, Steve Wallace, Linda Heidelman, Larry Oswalt, Janet Fahrbach, Marilyn Jenkins, Bob Doyal, and Luanne Schneider, publish Howe's science paper. 1 Ae- -W - -- - A ---- '- f- f---.nmaesf---Er---.1 of X x I 1 V f v XXX X 1,1 VH '21 xii-X 'giv- Q 1 J A ix ' .. 4 as 1' Mx if ..4.4J,3,:-1 HAL ? Q 3 -3 .-, -11. .. , s F ,P ww cf JU J EW W :N WNW XV Ji 5555 , V bij? WJZW we J f kv uw, Alfa!! Q fu fy HU 1 wwf fc! iw Wwqfvyi fp U 113W 9 fi 1 x Alfvtxf 1 ' ,. , I Ll f' f ' X 57 ,5Zaw.4c'f , 124-af h 15650K 5 546611 Iqgcgcgdixzfgffy ,I 66561 ,QC 'Vg , - '47 fgziki fffu K if OK XX if I fl 19 JZZMCGL Z, ffgawf Z AQ f ' c f X 1 Zyban 7 C-5375-S 414 gf , V - lf' Y 1 1 SW! L6 I C! 4040! 'IL QCA 'LL 1 A J 7 j I ' ,fqxdfpylf G Lfxfadfufgfqir,-f L JCfzA-'-Aff imp p l Vi -Xavf, Q5 mfs ,XL J fptdfafsqo . - D Q0 Law? ft' LIC N I ..-- j , 4171 A-oc, G' ' ze W7 at 57,0 4mfwf Whether it's a musical orfranization Student Council the Pleasant Run Revue or clubs Howe- ites flock to meetinfrs with enthusiasm and in- .- tere st. zigreggbh Participation in school activities gives Howe- ites the opportunity to make many new friends. The HILLTOPPER now presents another angle of the picture of Howe-the ACTIVI- TIES . . . on mf Page si.-'fy fl 1 LZ' . . 'nn 4 'xx ' 4 g ,,Nxg 3 - ' L1 .'v 'Ur ' , 1 SFI, ll 'gm . ,I it w...i,?:? I .X I Kgn a. . A' K , 15' T 5 ' , 4 2. A 2 tg ,, . I Z'-'w,,,, .- '4 Nfqmbv f, fu. A -r I -ii. XL . CABINET STANDING-Sandy Fotiades. asst. sec.: Nancy Hoffman, rep. to city council: Pat Smith. fresh. rep.g Bob Doyal, treas.g Darlene Fly, sec. and rep. to city council, Phil Malvase, jr. rep.: Jacque VVooden, v. pres.: Fran Davis, rep. to city council: Caroline Parker, sr, rep.g Loren Seils. soph. rep. SITTING- Mr. Stirling, sponsorg Mrs. Loew, sponsor: Kent Stewart, pres. Pngc sixty-si.u tk Council The Student Council Cabi- net is elected by the Council in the first meeting of the year. It is composed of the oflicers. class representatives, and City Student Council rep- resentatives, and meets on alternate weeks. The meet- ings of the Student Council are planned at the Cabinet meetings. At the left is a picture of a regular student council meeting. Secretary Darlene Fly is reading the minutes of the previous meeting. During this past year room 20 has been the center of activity. This is the room where the student council meets. The coun- cil is made up of a representative from every homeroom, the representative to last year's city student council, the delegate to last year's state convention, and the dele- gate to last year's national convention. Three members were chosen to be City Student Council. This once every three months at High School. Among the student council year was a talent assembly. within the school who thought he or she had a talent of some kind could audition. The assembly was repeated for the PTA. The student council is called upon to help at many of Howe's affairs. Among these is the open house. Members of the student council were stationed throughout the school to direct people to the various displays in the rooms. on the Intra- group meets Broad Ripple activities this Any student park tudent BACK ROW-Mr. DeBow, Carter, Koch, G. Mil- ler, Sheafor, Malvase, Spell, Carmichael, K. Stewart, Jones. THIRD ROW-Mr. Ruschhaupt, Lich, P. Stewart, Seils, French, Fly, Doyal. Bolden, Conaway, Yeager, D. Miller, Hoffman, Riggs. SECOND ROW X ss -we if 3 A committee is made up of student council mem- bers for the purpose of planning and producing special assemblies. Above is a scene taken at one of the student council assemblies. activit --Bransford, Davis, Layton, Sirmin, Conner, San- ders, Applegate, C. Miller, Hartle, Wooden, Weath- erly, Vogt, Kendall. FIRST ROW-C. Parker, Cordill, Fotiades, Robb. Benedict. Hamilton, Hicks. Crossland, Smith, S. Parker, Frey, Johnson. 1 n lb Page si.rty-sercn 9 E i ,,.f ' - is igsii. - v ' . ' ui'-Q ia. 'r S555 Sri' is -a 127 l E. Another year brings forth another HILL- TOPPER. Led by Darlene Fly as editor-in- chief and Jacque Wooden as associate editor. the 1956 HILLTOPPER stan' has worked hard all year with hopes of again receiving the All-American Honor Rating for year- hooks. Work U11 the hook itself was started long lrefore school began last September. During two weeks in July four staff memlsers at- tended the Journalism Institute at Indiana 'L'3iiversity. They were Darlene Fly. Jacque Wooden. Carol Roesener. and Carol McPher- son. It was here that the plans and layouts tor the different sections of the hook were made. In addition to their regular staff duties. members also serve on committees for dances and parties. The Turn About Twirlf' where girl takes boy, is given in the spring. The coming of fall brings the traditional Brown and Gold with the Brown Boy and Golden Girl to reign over the dance. Page sixty-ez'yIit BACK ROW - Leane. Lanham. Fly, Dorsett. Goken. llc- Pherson. SECOND ROW - Reynolds, Roesener. Johnston, Blair. Hudson. F I R S T R O W - Wooden. D a vi s . Parker. Holman. MC- Coy. HIIITOPPEH Mrs, Jenkins gets the low down on the 1956 HILLTOPPER from editor Darlene and associate editor Jacque. l . 'f '..i,,, ,fjx . KIA-f If .qi 4:11-11, ' I .3 Editor-in-Chief . . . ..... Darlene Fly Associate Editor .... .... J acque Wooden Senior Editors ..... ........ J olan Goken Gretchen Hoevener Underclassmen Editors. .Delma Jean McCoy Dottie Reynolds Sports Editor ............... Bob Lanham Assistant Sports Editors .... Marty Dorsett Activities Editors. Club Editors. . . Copy Editor ..... Make-up Editors. Steve Leane . . . . .Fran Davis Carol Roesener Suellen Johnston Caroline Parker Carol McPherson . . . . .Lynn Blair Phyllis Hudson Business Manager.. . .... Mary Holman Index Editor ..... . . .Shirley Frey adds index The HILLTOPPER has many deadlines, and none of them could have been met with- out help. For this we wish to express our sincere thanks to Mr. Earl C. Loudermilk, photographer: Mr. Richard Brier, the Indian- apolis Engraving Companyg and Mr. Robert G. Moorhead, Central Publishing Company. This year, for the first time, there will be an index in the HILLTOPPER. Assisting on this index and doing other typing were Shir- ley Frey, Nancy Kendall, Betty Montgomery, Karen Sachs, Sally Turpin, Bonnie Van- Cleave, Carol Wilson, Helen Petzl, Dick Cor- dill, Carol Ellison, Nancy Cors, and Joanne Stevens. TOP-Activities editors Carol and Fran help club editors Caroline and Suellen with picture excuses. MIDDLE-Assistant sports editor Marty, senior editor Jolan, and underclassmen editor D. J. confer with business manager Mary. BOTTOM-Lynn, make-up editor, shows Bob, sports editor, plans for the Brown and Gold Dance while Dottie, underclassman editor, and Carol, copy editor, work on a poster. W . ' 1 T41 Page s1'.vfy-nine ' SS . Page seventy i. ix - A , :ML . Editor-in-Chief ..... . ,. S crib Sheafor Associate Editor .,,.., .wV,.,,.. S ally Shake Page II w ,,A ,,,,,,,,.,AA, ..,,, S andy Fotiades Page III ,,, ,,,,, ....... K itty Whyte Page IV ,.,,,,,..,,, ,...., D ick Patterson News Editor .,...,,.,,..,,,,,i........,. Ellen Hackney Assistant News Editor ....,,.......... Joan Young Editorial Writer .......,......,..... Elaine Johnson Feature Writers ..............,........... Jean Hasse. Pat Scheele, Sherle Stevens, Kent Stewart, Jane Vogt, Sally Mabel Reporters .........iil....,,.too........,. Janet Callahan, Marilyn Fugit, Marcia Graves, Donna Hoff, Jacquie Keith, Margaret McKinley, Phyllis Maloy, Ann Martin, Pat Smith, Cynthia Smithson, Diana Spearing, Steve Wise. Mike Gill, Maggie Harris, Linda Johnson, Carol Neuer, Larry Oswalt, Charles Shaf- fer, Maria Sirmin, Jeannette Spangler, Carol Storm, Carol Story Copy Readers ...,..,.,.,,.,..,....i...,.... Mara Isaks, Dave Koch, Sherry Hines, Frences Russell, Phyllis Paternoster, Bob Horton Circulation Manager ..,......c....,t Lynne Archer Cartoonist .,.,c,...c,c......., ,.,,,,,,t,,,,,, H al Kattau Sponsor ,... .,..,, ly Ir. Wayne Mellot TU ER Up in Room 240 we find a group of stu- dents hard at work. Who are they? The staff members of the TOWER, Howe's news- paper. The TOWER is distributed in home- rooms every two weeks. Staff members are chosen by the staff from the previous year and come from Mr. Wayne Mellot's English VJ class. There they learned the funda- mental principles behind journalistic writing. TOP-Kitty, Sandy, Sally, and Dick are feverishly at work. The paper must go to press and the dead- line is drawing near. MIDDLE-Marilyn and Pat talk over a hot news article, while Nancy and Janet get stories ready to go in the paper. BOTTOM-Time now for the proofreading. Joan, Dave, Hal, Susie. and Ellen are busy as little bees. , '-J Q J. 5 . , I , Em. BACK ROW-Sheafor, Koch. Vl'ise, Rudicill, Pat- terson, Shaffer, Hackney. THIRD ROWAJohnson, Whyte, Shake, Scheele, Hoff, Graves, Koepper, Pa- ternoster, Leipnitz, SECOND ROW-Hines, Martin, .a Qt Ll 3 Hassc, Fotiades, Callahan, Smith, Russell, Fuzfit. FIRST ROW'-Young, Smithson, Grahn, Spcariug, McKinley, Harris, Maloy. produces the news Layouts and plans for the paper are done by the page editors. Reporters are then given assignments to follow up and report on. When the pages have been sent to the printer and have returned, it is then time for the proofreaders to get to work. They check the paper very closely to find any mistakes in the printing. Finally the com- pleted paper is brought forth and we have another TOWER to be passed out in home- room. The TOWER also has a News Bureau staff that represents Howe on the various city newspapers. Editor-in-chief Scrib and associate editor Sally discuss the stories to be written in the next issue of the HOWE TOVVER. f ax, Ex -Z V Pngz' sewnty-nm' Pleasant Hun March 22 and 23 were VIE days at Thomas Carr Howe High School. What are VIE days? Why, Very Important Event days, naturally. On these days the 13th annual Pleasant Run Revue was held. The plan of having student chair- men write scripts was successfully re- peated this year. Chairmen were Nancy Keller and Sally Shake, Planet Rendez- vous : Sandy Fotiades and Lynn Blair, Holiday U. S. A.. and Margaret John- son and Jeannie Kovacf' Rhythm in My Nursery Rhymes. Faculty sponsors for the acts were Mr. Bruce Beck, Mr. Robert Turner, and Mr. Charles Ruschhaupt. General chair- man and director of the Pleasant Run Revue was Mr. Darrell Gooch. BVIIE' l. l'orybellc, an inter- mission act presented by Gail Archer and Vera Bowl-rs. 2. I VVish I Vllas A Car, presented by Kathy Willa-ns and Dave Lichtenauer. Ii. Dance Specialty, pre- sented by Jim Heath and Pat Erwood. 4. Spacetet chorus line from Planet Rendezvous. 5. Dancing- maids from Rhythm In My Nursery Rhymes. li. Opening chorus from Holiday U.S.A. 7. Boys' chorus from Hol- liday U.S.A. 8. Starlets from Planet Rendezvous. 9. Kentucky scene from Holiday U.S.A. 10. Planet Rendezvousw finale. 11. Holiday U.S.A. fi- nale. 12. Rhythm in My Nurs- ery Rhymes finale. 13. Teacher and student from 'tRhythm in My Nurs- ery Rhymes. 14. Dancers fromu Rhythm in My Nursery Rhymes. I1 Q ' at I il ff f .,o- D, JJJ ffl. ef N fSSll'WX!i'? all M55 F41 1 1 i i l l l Us BACK ROW-Wurster, Harvey, VVelch. MIDDLE Fahrbach, Abram, Malvase, Klinge fsponsorl. ROVV-Turner, Springer, Green. FRONT ROW- anagers publicize acti ities BACK ROW-Heath, Stewart, Jackson, Hacker, Harvey. SECOND ROW-Vogt, Dorsett, Roesener, Bauermeister, Sparks, Campbell. FIRST ROW-McCoy, Schumaker, Keller, Grahn, Hoover, Davis. . . cize all extra-curricular activities at Howe. Among their many duties are selling tickets and ad- vertising the events. This year's staff is headed by Fred Green, with Larry Turner as house manager. The Business staff of the HOWE TOWER is in charge of advertising and business operations for the school paper. Mem- bers of the staff sell and write the ads that appear in the TOWER. Nancy Grahn heads the business staff with Dave Harvey as advertising manager. Both staffs are super- vised by Mr. Paul Klinge. Page swi-enty-four -l..,.....h-. .... s.....,,.. a.,...,, ,-...., - - -H Howe's Business Man- agers promote and publi- fi Chnir portrays gypsy life The Fortune Teller, an operetta with music by Victor Hubert, was presented by the Howe choir in February. Leading characters were Lynn Blair as Musette, a gypsy fortune teller, and Larry Crandall as Sandor, a gypsy musician: J. Ellen Allison as Irma of the Grand Opera Ballet, and Dave Lichtenauer as Capt. Ladis- laus: Steve Carter as Fresco and Dave Rush- ton as Count Berezowski. The plot concerned retrieving a lottery ticket which had been stolen from King Gustaf, ruler of Livonia. To get the ticket back many complications arose. such as Irma's refusal to marry the Count. Musette. the gypsy, agrees to marry the Count for his money. She soon returns to her gypsy friends after tiring of royal life. The lottery ticket is finally found in the hands of Fresco, the ballet master. Prrgf sez'mffy-fire l1l ll VJXJ ERJQ' Slwpligfef' X N 'f f ' 1 9 O, W' fqffifflyf 1956 HILLTUPPEH ,.,QfjWJfMAV1bp N Lp 4 N . my Ng, W A V W Q5 L of if if My Qaftwwf I 9jQf'll ling? asia? V3 JVM' 1 HY 55 Q., J . , ea NI 5 2 W 5 . ,. ,, . X EFX!-J S- fx Wfw CW' VH14 QQA Qing ., fE':ggg-7Yi'3f?4gA ' f t . 'QI lf -Q,,.,-,P . Wm ., -I, ,I mn , ,,',fm ' f XW , -.wwf ...atv 7,-..,.-..:-14, Q. . .i .1!L. -s -,i I 1 2 ' l BACK ROW-Oswalt, Phelps. Mann. Fly. Shake. Roesener, Goken, Paul, Meredith, DeWees, Hasse. Blair, Seebree, VVatts. Paternoster. Stevens. FOURTH ROW-Toolcy, Gill, Rubush, Abram, Carter, McClintic. Gilfoy, Bowen, Hoffman, Lich- tenauer. Rushton, Endsley, Muesing, Vander Vliet. THIRD ROW-Gilpin, C. Parker, Thomas. Gilliland. Funk, Phillips, Geider, Pierce, Kemper, Mueller. Allison, Holman. Dawson, Drake, Thompson. SEC- OND ROVV-Carrico, Koch, Heath, Crandall, G. Freeman, Ramsey, D. Freeman, Blossom, Corley, French, Marbach. Mesalam, Lucas, R. Freeman, Whittington, Gorman. FIRST ROVV-Bunner, VVooden, Elkins, McNierney, Gibbs, Hamilton, Y. Parker, Fotiades, Barnett. Riggs, Maxwell, Webb. Martin, Langley. Chori ter bring HoWe's choir added many activities to its already busy schedule for the year. The big project of the choir was the Fortune Teller, an operetta presented in February. Under the direction of Mr. Frank Watkins the choir sang at Open House in November and at the May Music Festival. Two record- ings were made by this vocal group for the radio program, Young America Sings. Dur- ing the Christmas season choir members pre- sented a program at a neighborhood church and sang at the Christmas Community pro- gram and school assembly. They also ap- peared at Indiana Central College during the spring semester. Traditionally Howe's choristers ended their season with appearances at Senior Vespers and Commencement. Page s1'4'v11Iy-sim Members of the choir are selected from the boys' glee club and choralaires, a musical organization composed of girls selected from the glee clubs. Most of the choir's activities are public performances outside of school. Rehearsals are held first period daily. This time is spent in learning and perfecting num- bers for performances. Favorite songs of the vocalists such as O Mary Don't You Weep and Knick Knack Paddy Wack echo down the hall as choir members leave the practice room after the first period. Rehearsals aren't all sober work. Some amusing incident almost always occurs. When Pop Watkins is late, usually one ofthe boys tries to direct, but for some reason it just doesn't sound the same! fame to H0 Musical selections on the lighter side as well as religious numbers were presented by the choir at the Community Christmas program. Howe's choir formed the proces- sion singing O Come All Ye, Faithfulf' Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was one of the songs which the choir sang for their own enjoyment as well as for that of the audience. Some of the other selections were Hallelujah from the Mt. of Olives. and Twas the Night Before Christmas with Larry Blossom as the soloist. The boys' and girls' glee clubs, choralaires, and the band also participated in the pro- gram. Jim Marbach and Bob Endsley make their exit after producing sound effects for Rudolph the Red- Nosed Reindeer. Besides directing the choir, Pop has many other responsibilities. As chairman of the Music Department, Mr. Watkins directs the choir, choralaires, girls' glee clubs and girls' octet, and supervises department ac- tivities. The Fortune Teller, an operetta pre- sented by the choir, was under his direction. Many Weeks were spent on this production. Pop Watkins also has duties outside of school. He is the choir director and organist at St. Jolin's Evangelical and Reformed Church. In a typical posc at operctta rehearsals Pop Watkins directs the orchestra in the overture. Page seventy-seven . CHORALAIRES BACK ROWiArc-her, Clark, Reynolds, Garrett, -Jordan, Massey, Holmes, Toler, Johnsen, Conway, Hunt, Allen, Connell, Sanders, Conwell. THIRD Walker, Cox, Schumaker. Szatkowski. FIRST ROW ROW-Morgan, Turner, Ling, Cron, Garland, Green, -Tolin, Spurgeon, Stroud, Aldrich, Simons, White- Hoffman, Daniels. Paul. Hamilton. SECOND ROVV ley, Snow, Dugan, Steuart. Hohn. MADRIGALS BACK ROV'-Corley, Blossom, Gilfoy, Carter, Tolin, Allen, Conway, Meredith, Daniels, Johnson, Rushton, Bowen. Muncie. Gorman. FIRST ROXV- Snow, Gilpin, Massey. M S' N- 'Yi 4 . , . Ai ,Q , N:- . -' -4- J v' . - , - . , ,, ' J. ., . , , g , , W fl vs - ' I ' ' -n-2. . 7- -- . ' . A - 1 QC if 1 A, .. , 19... 4g-- 1 -af - I' V , 'V , - 0 J? yu-R1 .--if .. 1 'Q .. 'F 41 . L vs. 4 vi ,V , . 1 rf, s .. i . --.0 ' ' ...x. 'w':?'A7f '.: 4-fi Sicfmnl, Page Nl'l'l'Ilfjl-PI-Ullf GIRLS' OCTET BACK ROW-Gilliland, Mann, Seebree, Geider, Blair. FIRST ROW- Hasse, Alli- son, Elkins, Martin. busy schedule BOYS' OCTET Gorman, French, Bowen, Carter, Gilfoy, Corley, Blossom, Freeman. X11 f ,,,g,ij,-V., Ax -g ug mf' 9 Q, Q U N - ................. -xxx I .4 Both the boys' and girls' octets have had many outside engage- ments as well as school programs during the year. The two octets sang at Indiana Cen- tral College during the spring semester. Pro- grams for assemblies. the PRR and the Christmas program filled their time at school. Members of the oc- tets are chosen from the choir. The girls' octet is under the di- rection of Mr. Frank Watkins and the boys' octet is directed by Mr. Robert Latherow. Page seventy-izinf' Q? C? K , E... - 2 'T , ' - 11 A A A - BACK ROV'-Doyal, Toomlms. Glore, Dodge, Bee- son, Wiese. D. Lash, Weber, Vie, Groscheele, Davis Ruinbaugh, R. Lash. Gilfoy, Ganscr. Isenluerg THIRD ROW-Fugit, Ramsey, Arthur, Hawkins, Teinplemeyer. Stevens, Dendy, Simons, Mowbray Goussy, Harrison, Brown. SECOND ROYV-Dethlef, R. Myer. Mosier, Siegmund, Pogue. W. Myer, Klein, XVillits, Beswick, Sampsel, Spurgeon, Mills. FIRST ROW-Rosser, Knauer. Lichtenauer, Lawrence. Mathias. Moore, Rassmann, Meyer. Band has busy season Maj-wettes McNierney. Lewis, Shogren, Bransford .GW 4 Page eighty Hard work plus lots of time went into the formations displayed hy Howe's hand at foot- ball games. A series of different formations were presented at the half of every home footliall game. Four high-stepping major- ettes added glamour to our band this year. Special recognition goes to Jane Meyer, flute, Mack Klein, Coronet, and Jack Gilfoy. drums. for their outstanding work at the state contest, where they received first place awards. Playing for school assemblies was a regu- lar assignment for the hand this year. They also participated in the musical program lzefore Open House and in the Community Christmas program. A small part of the band played for the musical selections in the PRR under the direction of Mr. Louis Mc- Enderfer. P . v . 1 - . it I 45242 ffm I A BACK ROXV-Poulimas. Hunter. Mills. THIRD ser, Rassniann, Hcadlee, Meyer. Pyle, Pitchforel. ROVV-Doyal, Gilfoy, Lucas, Lash, Myer, Weber, FRONT ROW-Hale. Watt-rous, Whitsit, Lcstcrs. Beeson, Brown, Paternoster, Calvert. SECOND Ealy, Vincent, Runner, W'eathcrly, Willits. ROVV-Dove, Sulgrove. Miller, Knight, Knauer, Ros- llrchestra has contest inners There has been an increase of members in the orchestra this year. Many performances filled the spare time of these musicians. They performed, with the rest of the music de- partment, at Open House in November. The orchestra also provided between-acts music for the Footlight Revelers' play and the senior play. The orchestra accompanied the vocalists in the production of 'tThe Fortune Teller, the operetta presented in February and participated in the band-orchestra con- test this year. Several members received first and sec- ond place awards in both the district and state solo and ensemble contests. District winners were Janice Waterous, violin: Cheenu Rassmann, flute: and Janice Water- ous, Emily Hale, Gloria Ealy. Dalene Mills, and Dick Willits, string' ensemble. Only first place district winners are eligible to enter the state contest. State contest winners were Janice Waterous, violin: Cheenu Rassmann. Hute: and the string ensemble which is men- tioned above. These musicians have done well under the new director, Mr. Constantine Poulimas. Page ciglitgf-out -v 'M in A ., X J ' ia 1 .' A 1 , Y 'fi if V B ' o -A ,- f , E H ,. if: In 1, 1 ' tn' I c 5' .H X x 'X Y 4 , i ! F W pl ll Q MM.. ,1 BOTTOM PICTURE-Schneider, Kiper. -lone.. ROW-Whitaker, DeGroot, lsaks, Meredith, Phillips, 111111 SHT- M0Sfl131'5l'91' at fhv 1159 1'a11?i'1'- Mueller. Geider. Stratton. Rohh, Elkins. SECOND ROM'-Schuniaker, Driskill, Miller, lYilson. Roberts. 'H-- 1 i,:s'll' . , TOP PHTWPE Tht dill telm Wim mei ii Szatkowski. FIRST ROWAMatthews, Ward, Eck- Mrs. Wilson and Sgt. Mossharger. perform at the home basketball games and in parades. BACK nor. Dugan. Carter. Rifle team illS cit match This is the second year for the R.O.T.C. at Howe. Battalion Commander is Lt. Col. Walter F. Bowles and Executive ofiicer is Maj. John H. Ridge. The riiie team placed first in the city, second in the state in the 5th Army Col- legiate Match and fourth in the Hearst Trophy Match. Sgt. Sherman Mossbarger is the in- r structor and is assisted hy Sgt. G. B. 1' 5 Harstad. Caroline Parker shows fellow R.O.T.C. sponsors Sally Shake, Phyllis Money, Lynne Archer and Ann Schumaker the proper way to wear their gloves. Sally is honorary Battalion Commander and Caroline was chosen queen of the first Mili- tary Ball. Page eighty-fn-0 r-A-11-4...-.-1. . ...q..-...gm -- 7.,..- Y., , ill BACK ROVV-Genrich, Lanham, Lichten- 1 auer, Sharp, Mullen, Collins, Stevens, Mc- Pherson. THIRD ROW-Shake, Whyte, Wil- kens, Bauermeister, Archer, Rosser, Conway, Marbach, Blair. SECOND ROW - Wilson Gee, Hunter, Vogt, Gray, Holaday, Hopping Price. FIRST ROW--Bowers, Elkins, Parker Keller, Graham, Patton, Dugan. lights, curtain, action This year the Revelers gave Little Women as their play. In February two plays were given for the Irvington Drama Club. They were Tarnished Witherspoon and Neighbors Also in February the Revelers sponsored a Variety Show for the Hoedown sponsored by the P.T.A. Some of the members of Revel- ers are also members of Thespians, national honor society for dra- matics. The ofiicers for the club this year are: president, Kathy Wilk- ensg vice president, Kitty Whyteg scribe, Dave Lichtenauer. All work is under the supervi- sion and direction of Mr. Darrell Gooch. .. 4-'am .!,5..b.'Y.'l'4 ..w'.v'.'1l .srimm-YET .45l , 'fan-vuafl' A'-'A JT'1:-fi..'-axis.-:1g -1 'rmlzi-5 'r In L' 1- -' .113 T- -v1:v71.f 3'1'- ' '-.1215-1:11-'f'.'. 211 V L. 1 Toe PICTURE BACK ROW-Shogren, Burrill, McNierney, Brans- ford, Schneider, Hasse, Sparks, Stevens, Beasley Wooden. THIRD ROW-Benedict, Gruggs, Fischer Godwin, Blair, Worley, Hodson, Hammeren, Leger- wood. SECOND ROW-Koepper, Dawson, Bunner McCoy, VVebb, Thomas, Hamilton, Stewart, Spurl gcon. FIRST ROVVfKeller, Harris, Drake. Grahn Hoover, Bechtel, Julian, Thompson, Stewart, Reesej Neucr, Rassmann. 9 CG BOTTOM PICTURE BACK ROIV-Isaks, Vogt, Hueston, Phelps, Gan- ser, Group, Mann, Kolsky, Jones, Dorsett. THIRD ROW-Johnston, Lobdell. Shake, Goken, Watts, Scheele, Wilkens, Bucher, Callahan, Hensley, Buckley. SECOND ROW'-Edna Garrison, Edith Garrison, Bauermeister, Collier, Goodman, Jines, Henshaw, McGauhey, Slaughter, Cors. FIRST ROW-Parker, Lehman, Whyte, vice-pres., Roesener, pres.g Foti- ades, sec., Fly, treas.: Campbell, Paul. End of the line Page eighty-four Seniors girls look forward to their last year which includes Hosegi. On their schedule this year was a joint meeting with the Lettermen's club, prepar- ing for stunt day, and giving a style show for the Howe Hoedown. Mrs. Loew, the dean of girls, also gave the girls some good tips about sororities. Officers for this year are Carol Roesener, president: Kitty Whyte, vice president, Sandy Fotiades, secretary, Darlene Fly, treasurer. Miss Elaine Wolf is their sponsor. Hosegi oiiicers Kitty, Sandy, Carol and Darlene prepare club colors for ribbon day. Looking' over pictures of former Violet Queens are Vihota ofhcers Carol, Gwen, Rita and Wally. long li e TOP PICTURE BACK ROW-Yeager, Kemper, Hoff, McPherson, Graves, Smith, Reynolds, Frazier, Holman. THIRD ROW-Clouse, Thomas, Stevens, Bowden, Morgren- thaler, Parker, Affleck, Kendall, Gibbs, Fugit. SEC- OND ROW-Smithson, Voss, Spitzer, Mosby, Stew- art, Spearingr, Shaw, Maloy. FIRST ROW-Scott, The junior girls, who are in Vihota, con- sider themselves to be pretty lucky. This club of girls are the ones who choose the candidates for Violet Queen to reign over the annual May Pageant. If you noticed cute legs at the Howe Hoe- down it was probably some of the Yihota girls at their booth, Fif1's Follies. Other activities this year included a Valentine party, a Christmas party, and par- ticipation in stunt day. Oflicers for the year are Carol Wilson, president: Rita Bolden, vice president, Gwen Barnett, secretary: and Wally Meredith, treasurer. Their sponsor is Mrs. Ruth Reed. the queen Story, Wilson, Boldon, Meredith, Barnett, Reed, Simpson. BOTTOM PICTURE BACK ROW-Edwards, Money, Wright, Jones, Sturgeon, Ab1'aham, Patcrnoster. SECOND ROW- Phillips, Funk, Turner, Riggs, Evans, Maxwell, Chastain. FIRST ROW-Barnes, Petzl, Jenkins. Powell. Cline. Langley. Page eigllty-ffm' e I Presents a picture of Howe using camera, pen, and artist's brush. All of these-photos, words, and drawings-are neces- sary to portray in full dimension the portrait of our school. When we visualize a picture of Howe, there comes to mind: the distinctive big clock on the tower, the spacious campus, the music and the wonderful mood of the Brown and Gold, the games and cheering for the Hornets, the assembly programs, the busy classrooms, our favorite subjects, and the laughter-filled halls. These and many more contribute to the picture of Howe, but the people mal-ae it complete ifmiii cfm lf' Table of Contents School Life .... .... p age People ..... .... p age Activities . . . .... page 65 Sports .... page 95 Index ... ....page Page fire , en TOP PICTURE BACK ROW-Gebhardt, Liverett, Cavosie, Thomp- son, Miller, Collins, Foley, Cooke, Lowe, Bowman, Heidelman, DeGroot, Cummins, Sebrce. THIRD ROW -Clark, Baker, Martin, Mueller, Gray, Crooke, Rcck, e 1 Viewe h oun Eitltman Connu Snvdei Gide', 2.C'f, 1' ' ,f i', L '. SECOND ROW-Holaday, Sirmin, Silvey, Hopping, Wheatley, Moulden, Lawrence, Stroud, Bourne, Bene- dict, Schumaker, Roberts. FIRST ROW-Toction, Hamilton, Tui-pen, Geisc, Fleenor, Johnson, White- ley, Depositar, Dugan. BOTTOM PICTURE BACK ROW-Couch. Morgan, Dammeyer, Bentley, Allen, Fox, Garland, Hoffman, Clouse, Cion, Tibbs. THIRD ROW-Stine, Story, Sachs, Howell, Russell, White, Steele, McCawley, Gray, Cox, Robb, Pope, Weghorst. SECOND ROW-F1'ey, Elkins, Driskill, Hankins, Payton, Toler, Holmes, Hale, Kcrsey, Szat- kowski, Fudge, Matthews. FIRST ROW-Vogt, Lay- ton, Campbcll, Ellison, Trusler, Hockett, Bender. Rose. Winchester. Football team score Listening to a panel discussing Going Steady are officers Shirley, Carol, Judy, Doris, and Melaine. art Page eiglzfy-sim La Nina is the sophomore girls' club. Among their activities this year was a panel of football team members who attempted to explain the game to the girls. Other activities included several joint meetings with the Vihota and Selofra clubs, a Valentine party, a demonstration on how to wrap and tie packages, and a talk on Cuba, with Mr. Turner as their speaker. Ofiicers this year are Carol Ellison, presi- dent: Judy Campbell, vice president: Melanie Layton, secretary: Shirley Frey, treasurer, Doris Vogt, program chairman. Freshman girl TOP PICTURE BACK ROW-Fleenor, Wurster, Cowell, Lewis, Spreen, Mullen, Stumm, Sowders, Young: THIRD ROW-Schoenberg-, Behler, Harris, Sheafor, Hoff- man, Lovick, Bohenkamp, Greene, Sparks, Greene, Loing, Sweany. SECOND ROW-Shingleton, Hodge, Eggert, Barkhau, Fulford, VVolven, Dobbs, Reynolds, Pusey, Campbell, Boyer, VVright. FIRST ROW- Rennard, Rash, Stevens, Bowers, Archer, Hunt, Parker, Stonebraker, Bennett. The freshman year for most Howe girls in- cludes Selofra. This busy girls' clulm has its calendar filled with such projects as Girls' Stunt Day, freshman mixer, and a style show. However, the year doesn't pass with- out having' a panel of boys to speak on a special topic, or a beauty consultant, who gives them tips on attractiveness. Officers are Gail Archer, president: Susie Parker, social chairman, Judy Stevens, sec- retary: Natalie Hunt, vice president: Vera Bowers, treasurer. Their sponsor is Miss Ellen O'Drain. Practicing: on the Selofra club song: are oilicers Susie, Natalie, Gale, and Judy. get the url-a BOTTOM PICTURE BACK ROW+Emery, Husted, Beach, Pannell, Pratt, Hamilton, Atwood, Sturgeon, Hannewald. THIRD ROW-Sommers, Loonan, B. Loonan, Hartle, Bell, Loy, Sutton, Taylor, Webber, Cashman, Ehrlich. SECOND ROVV4Ford, Huston, Cannon, Kendall, Applegate, Foster, Dethlef, Kuonen, Johnson, Sieg- niund. FIRST ROW - Runyon, Perry, Blaker, Greaver, Lothridege, Hensel, Peirce, Waterous, Lothridpqe. bf 1 A A - Page eiglzfy-seem 57'-.14 Y t BACK RONV-Bottcma, Malvase, Ficrs, Hibncr, Boeldt, D. Stcwart, K. Stewart. Hcath, Rumbaugh. Schneider. THIRD ROW'-Recd. Gill, Holobck, Irish, Abram, Sturm, Babcock, Hagpgard, Buraan, Means, Minnis. SECOND ROW-Butler. Black, Patterson, 55 Lislvy, Sharp, Rushton, Eadc, Parks, Graham Wallace. FIRST ROW-Brown, Basham, Harris Bransford, Hankins, Hackleman, Alexander, Oilar Thompson. lettermen di pla their a ard The young men who wear their brown or white letter sweaters are members of the Lettermen's club. They are ushers at basket- ball games, and other sports activities. They also work together with the GAA to sponsor the Winter Wonderland Dance. For the tirst time in several years the club has been quite active. They had a booth at the Hoedown in March. This June they had a picnic at a state park. At the end of each sports season. they attend an athletic banquet, at which team members receive their letters or letter sweaters. They wear them proudly as a symbol of the work done to earn them. Each team decides Whom they want to represent them on the Athletic Board. This board is composed of one representative from each team, the coach of each team, the athletic director, Mr. Kelley, and the prin- cipal of the school, Mr. Sharp. This year Dick Patterson was president of the Letter- men's club. Other officers were vice presi- dent. Dave Stewart: secretary, Dick Brown: and treasurer, Clifford Oilar. The sponsor is Mr. Lyman Combs. Page righty-ciylzt if i.2.AER:ixhlm:im.'TrKulLe1a ,1,11wma-:-- ' YW.--..YY ev nm' A i Smiling' oiiicers of thc Lettermens' Club, Bubby Oilar. Dick Brown, and Dick Patterson, are shown chatting by the athletic office. v 9 TOP PICTURE BACK ROW-Spicer, DeWees, Isenberg, Walker, Pickard. FOURTH ROW-Hannah, Smith, Goodman, Hensley, Barkhau, Som- mers, Sturgeon, Bolton. THIRD ROW-Conner, Agnew, Pannell, Hartley. SECOND ROW-Conner, McCawley, Hartle, Jester, Sachs, Howell, Scott, Gray, Cron, Clouse. FRONT ROW-Gunn, Ott, Smith, Petro, Henthorne, McKain, Stev- ens, Wheatley. BOTTOM PICTURE BACK ROVV-Spencer, Kuonen. Fudge, Enders, Ellison,F1'ey,Swarl- ner, Pusey. THIRD ROW-Hamih ton, Cunningham, Sinclair, Hord, Neel, Moulden, Kersey, Shores. SECOND ROVV-Gartelman, Petzl Peerman, Bender, Monroe, Fleenor Benjamin, Trusley, Blaker, Ealy. FRONT ROW-Rennard, Biber- stein, Stonebraker, Bennett, Rass- mann, Kelley, Perry, Scott, Woods They practice their future The Home Economics Club is very active at Howe. Every other week they have meet- ings which include many interesting demon- strations. They began the year with a welcome party for all girls new to the club. They also held a Christmas and Valentine party. All members seemed to enjoy the cake decorating demonstration as well as the gift wrapping, modeling, and showing of new and different fabrics. Janet Bender was elected president. Other I oflicers were Laura Swadner, vice presidentg Geraldine Bellows, secretaryg Helen Petzl, song leader, and Sandy Fotiades, recorder. The sponsor is Miss Lois Coy. P Page eigh ty-:zine lf' i is 4, one wie,-ww MC if Q. PW x SPANISH CLUB BACK ROW-Seitz, Mowbray, Bowen, Conway, Carroll. Neutzenhelzer, Koepper, Cowell, Meyer, Cooke, Dammeyer. THIRD ROW-Stowe, Bowman, Stokesberry, Blossom, Esteb. Graves, Sheafor. Stur- geon, Tibbs, Storm, Sachs, Mathias. SECOND ROW -Cordill, Taylor, Cashman, Frey, Ellison, Hunt, Martin, Vaoughn. Campbell, Parker. FIRST ROW- Moore, Price, Toction, Wright, Frey, Martin, Stil- well, Hensel, Dawson. FRENCH CLUB BACK ROW-Malvase. Wise, Hunter, Fleenor SECOND ROW-McPherson, Graves, Arthur, Davis FIRST ROW-McNierney, Mueller, Massey, Stew- art. linguists ee the nrld Members of the Latin, Spanish, and French clubs do see the world. They see how people in other lands used to live and how they live now. They learn through the use of pictures, slides and movies. The newly organized French Club has been of great interest to French students. Mr. Robert Turner, the sponsor of the Spanish Club, has educated the students a great deal about the customs of Spanish people. The Latin Club held a Toga Hop in February. In April they had their big event of the year. The Latin Banquet was given in which Latin customs were carried out. LATIN CLUB BACK ROW-Husted. Vl'uster, Howell. Konold, Watson, VVatts, Terry. Rasche, Hauschild. SECOND R OKI'-Hannewald, Thompson, Stafford, Pickell, Johnson, Loonan, Arbogast. FIRST ROW-Bright, Harryman. Reynolds, Ehrlich, Hammer. Albright. X fi' i . 3121 :IR 1 ma' aims' Y ' Q . 5225! .1-V' -'le x , i V. 1, s rf OT BACK ROW-Carter. Smartz, Stumm, Agnew, Pannell, F1'ee1nan, Fulford, Loonan, Abernethy, Myer, Probst. SECOND ROIV-Rowley, Anderson, Pigman, Weehorst, Sutton, Kuonen, Pusey, Sanders. FIRST ROW-Oswalt. Paternoster, Carmichael, Miller, Applegate, Stevens. CHEERLEADERS BACK ROW-L. Archer, Dorsett, G. Archer, Wooden, Garland. Hartle. SECOND ROW-Stroud, Grahn, McCoy, Affleck, Gilpin. FIRST ROW-Stew ens, Kerby, Hornaday, Simons. S. fag! il BATON TYVIRLERS BACK ROW-Reed, Sordean, Boyd, Lewis, Thomp- son, Conner, Herrington, Hoover. SECOND ROW- Moore, Mathias, Shasman, Shogren, Cannon, Parker, McNierney. FIRST ROXV-Campbell, Stevens, El- liott, Maloy, Pyle, Stilwell, Biberstein. They ser e u These three organizations have been serv- ing the school all year. The cheerleaders are there to lead the crowds in cheers at all basketball and foot- ball games. The Baton Twirlers Club is composed of the oflicial majorettes who lead the band and those girls who are learning the art. Students in the Audio-Visual operate the projectors in the classroom throughout the school day. AUDIO-VISUAL BACK ROW-Halbrooks, Hoynes, Cole, Lawson, Harkins, Probst. Seitz, Riches, Button. THIRD ROW - Gimbel, Cashman, Tempelmeyer, Bean, Wheeling. Howell, Conway. Russell. SECOND ROW-Pogue. Beck, Pierce, Armstrong. Mueller, Sparks, McMullen, Buntain. FIRST ROW-Cordill, West, Wallace, Arbogast, Hunter, Matthews, Ealy, Scott, Rassmann. FN BACK ROW-Ganser, Tollefsen, Cantwell, Os- borne, Sheetz, Dempsey. Deeter, Wells. THIRD ROV'-Lehman, Stevens. Hunter, Edwards, Mow- bray. Seils, Toole, Bell. SECOND ROW-Myers, Hutton, Eickman. Howell, Ramsey. Brandenburg. lYarren. FIRST ROXV-Beeson, Nulsen, Bourne, Massey, Cowgill, Marrischky. eet'575'G'i ' QHGFFPLM Qs in his Ili-Ys give service Howe's two Hi-Y clubs have been active this year. The Beta Hi-Y helps sell refreshments and check coats at school dances. The Senior Hi-Y has, among its many activi- ties, sponsored record dances after home basketball games, as Well as their annual Sweetheart Dance President of the Beta Hi-Y was Gary Holobeck. Other officers were Jake Smith, Dwight Genrich, Dave Siersdale, Bob Roberts, and Dave Harkins. Bob Lanham was president of the Senior Hi-Y. Other oflicers were Bob Doyal, Scrib Sheafor, Jack Abram. Don Turner, and Bob Babcock. SENIOR HI Y BACK ROW-Bottema. Sheafor, Gill, Stewart. lYise, Toombs, Babcock, Utter, Turner. McClintic. SECOND ROIY - Strohl, R. Hackleman, Abram, Ulmer, Lanham. Eade, Basham, Hacker. Harvey. FIRST ROW+Grove, Dixon, Hilty, Mad- dock. Stafford, Doyal, C. Hackleman, Duncan. BETA HI-Y BACK ROW-Wimmer. Genrich, Rose, Knauer, Harris, Dove, Gaines, Bell, Holo- bek. SECOND ROW-Stewart, Harkins, Tollefsen, Siersdale, Hedrick, White, Smith, Kerr, Esteb. FIRST ROW- Watts. Hower, Roberts, Dennis, Hunter, VVhittington, Clendenin. X2+Y2:Z2? The newly organized Math Club is for those students who are es- pecially interested in mathematics. At their meetings they discuss problems in math and further their interests in the subject. The spon- sor is Mrs. Sue Churchman. MATH CLUB BACK ROW-Knauer, Mowbray, Knight, Hoynes, Seils, Ridge, Meyer, Stone, Pogue, Sulgrove, Bowman. SEC- OND ROW-Harkins, Freeman, Spolyor, Tibbs, Sachs, Viewegh, Boren, Pope, Gray. FRONT ROW-Cooke, Pigman, Holman, Probst, Trusler, Toction, Vilright. Trosper. - 7'1 -- -W-Q-r.-.-.W-f.-ggi-Y tl l 'Wx' JR. RED CROSS BACK ROW-Oswalt, pres.g Ganser, vice pres.g Group, Gebhardt, Fleenor, Meredith, Pannell. SEC- OND ROW-Conway, Tevis, Edna Garrison, Edith Garrison, Pope, Fouts. FIRST ROVV+Spurggeon, Hudson, Biles, Hamilton, Petzl, Rassinann. LA 3' CCB CLUB BACK ROW-Huested, Fri-einun, J. Freeman, Ap- plegate, Headly. SECOND ROW-Hicdleman, Pierce Probst, VVeatherly. FIRST ROW-Pitchforfl, Turley. Martin. cti ities widen horizon These four clubs have been of help to the school. The Junior Red Cross Club fills gift boxes and sponsors the Red Cross drive. This club is a member of the Marion County Jun- ior Red Cross. Members of the Cub Club act as cub reporters for the TOWER. They learn about journalistic writing which prepares them for more advanced Work in future RADIO CLUB BACK ROW-Abell, Conway, Kollman, Pierce. FIRST ROW-Corley, Aldrich, Massey. i 'M' 41. years. The Radio Club helps students learn about broadcasting techniques. They have given actual broadcasts. Members of the Science Club undertake, as their main proj- ect, the editing of the Atom Dust. They have taken different trips and have had in- teresting speakers. SCIENCE CLUB BACK ROVV-Oswalt, Carrico, Vogt, Downey. Hunter. SECOND ROW-Harvey. Halbrooks, Doyal. Cordill. FIRST ROVV-VVallace. Schneider, Lawrence. I E.: v msg ' i ns. --f .I!i1'.- QF - 1 f ' C7 - K .ul I' f -,v X K ' TRN ffm N iii? 5 g. 14 wyif. 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