Thomas Carr Howe Community High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1958
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Gary Paternoster, John Pavey, Bobbie Peerman, Margaret Pete, Peter Petrakis, Sandra Peyton, Sandy Phillips, Stephen Phillips, Sandy Philputt. Herbert Pierpont, Sandra Plummer, Karol Porter, Susan Price, Priscilla Prince, Dick Probst, Marilu Propps, Judy Quinn, Carol Ratert. Martha Ragsdale, Jane Reed, Mary Ellen Reed, Linda Reth- meyer, Judy Revell, Jackie Rey- nolds, Nancy Reynolds, Marty Richards. Jackie Richardson, Diane Riedl, Judy Riggs, Dave Riley, Jacke Roach, David Roberts, Steve Robling, Alice Roddy, Bar- bara Rody. Ronald Roe, Jim Rose, Caro- lyn Rosemeyer, Rebecca Rowe, Bill Rucker, Nancy Ruppert, Marjory Sammis, Samuel Samp- son, Donna Sanford, Pat Sark, Beverly Schad, Susie Scheerer, Ted Schlagen- haut, Margaret Schlegel, Sue Schmidt Marie Schmitz, Eliza- beth Scholl, Connie Scholn. William Scott, Melanie Seitz, Margaret Sentman, Shirley Scott, Judy Shaner, Don Shannon, John Shannon, Clarence Shoemaker, Verona Shoemaker. Venita Short, Janet Shugert, Chuck Shumate, Carol Siegman, Peggy Siler, Mike Simmons, Di- ana Simms, Jesse Simpson, Sam- uel Simpson. Susan Simpson, Mike Sims, Ellen Sinclair, Bettie Skaggs, Judith Skomp, Don Small, Ted Smile, Bob Smith, Philip Smith. Don't worry, sonnyl A cocky sophomore, Jerry Fudge, tells freshie David Smartz that the pink slip is nothing to worry ' A. about A Jerry has been there before. SOPHOMORES Robert Smith, Ronnie Smith, John Snider, Kathy Snow, Allen Snyder, Darlene Somers. Fred Spaulding, Robert FUN .x ga :JL 3 . S. ' K W :tink all T x 5 A A 1 ' X96 gs, , ' S551 is f 7' HQ A Spaulding, Stephen Spaulding, ,ni , Q' 'V Errol Spears, Robert Squires, GI. lg John Stafford. X Charlotte Starks, Gary Stein- ' A , 1. ,- A Q L hauer, John Sterns, Ellen Stev- , ,,,. lg Q 5- ' fi , ,ess -Q ' . J , 45 ens, Karen Stevens, Carol ,eelfi S f3' 'IX 2 - ,V 'Q' Stewart. SA N . , - ' 'H ' 7' .f L J J B? i' 3' ll 'W li i All Bob Stoppenhager, Nanci Strauser, Larry Stucker, Jim it . Stultz, Janet Sullivan, Jim Sur- ' +-L f ea- eat .2 4- L G r L G, as face, Sherrie Swengel, Steve J, 2.2-x 5 ,, N f 'J L .A ' Switzer, Barbara Taylor. - M. ,fi if Y XT ' -,ff 1 'T Q its K xii' I . A Wanna Taylor, Larry Thomas, EXW ' lc 'LL Wesley Thompson, Joy Tillery, M g Phyllis Tisdale, Eva Tolin, Torn F V , ' ' ' ' f V 'W Ledgerwood, Jerry Toole, Joan 'f AFP T' 'f' ' , ' jr bn --I -' Toombs. K . I f Y 1 r fi' ' 4 ul ' I ' i ' . John Townsend, Larry Tretter, Q S' ik l 'SSX F Bob Turner, Barbara Uhle, Pam Underwood, Carolyn Utigard, 5 ' ,, Linda Van Arsdall, Rae Jean ' 1? ' is , . Q, 2 -, ,,. .Q 67 5 , Van Arsdel, Carol Vance. S al X- 57, Q., J t S4 i f John Vaughn, Tony Venezia, QW. gh S' ' ' Jim Vicory, Philip Vos, John J ' ' 'l ' ' 'J nl J Waite, Karen Waldron, Tom Walker, Sandra Wallace, Caro- 4 lyn Waltz. sf - 1 t-C' .A far f - ii 1' I V S.. g. ,gt sys, V X., i li L.. Marge Ward, Ollie Ward, Phil mi: i ' - 1 ' fi Xf l' 3 N 4' Warden, Janie Watson, Tom A . l JSNIHAY - J 'L Watson, Nancy Weber, Danny ,V Wenzler, Bob Warren, Tom i k Wesler. . ... . ,,,.: ' SX 3. , , .5 ' 53. Ts, , li, TE, WL si 3' 4 T gf. Randy West, Suzan White, ' ST T .X -lim Xi - 5 x l F . , Kathie Whitehouse, NanCy 1 -S' Q A ' ' A J A' Whitton, Mary Weimer, Linda , 'Tl M' S Wiggins, Jerry Williams, Dick Wills, James Wilson. Q' g 1' ,pcs ig: Q I , Louann Wilson, Walter Wil- 'X ig? pg, 1, ig Wg' son, Renee Wise, Garry Wolford, 1 ' ,X H -e - ,Y J 'J LT 7 ' K Vicki Woodward, Jackie Wright, Y' X' T' .ull kms TSN' S . Pat Wright, Frank Yarnell, Linda b, York. . ' Sharon Youngling, Linda X 7 Zander, Michael Zander, Caro- V f lyn Zorne. , x 'gy Page ninety-seven ' loved!! i f 1: ' le? t 'H' is 1 W ,alt I B no 1 lg ' , I' fl Q A Y, s ' -1ji.g,3.'. 5 ll f 5 f -M A -:S -' -- i. 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Carol Bach, Richard Bacon, Robert Bailey, Deanna Baird, Jerri Baker, Sherry Barkhau, Sharon Barlow, Pat Bartlett, Harry Barton. Charles Bayne, Becky Beasley, Bernie Beck, Carol Behler, Paul Behrens, Sandy Bell, Karen Ben- nett, l-larry Berling, Barbara Berry. John Beswick, Mary Betts, Barbara Biberstein, Rita Biddle, Judy Bigelow, Bill Black, Della Blaker, Magdalene Bolton, Ann Booe. Mike Booher, Vera Bowers, Linda Boyer, Deanna Boyll, Ed Brandenburg, Russell Branden- burg, Ken Brewer, Dorothy Brid- well, Robert Bridwell. Larry Bright, Marilyn Bright, Robert Briles, Gary Brown, Mau- reen Brown, Sharon Brown, Wanda Brown, JoAnne Bruce, John Buckley, John C, Buckley, Marilyn Bunner, Bill Burrill, Dennis Bush, Sharon Caldwell, Jeannette Campbell, Paul Campbell, Ros- anna Cannon, David Carmichael. Jackie Carter, Oren Carter, Lauretta Cashman, John Chunn, Chris Clark, Joe Clendenin, Charna Cline, Donna Cohoon, Roselyn Conaway. Nancy Conner, Tom Conway, David Cook, Sue Cook, Sally Cooke, Larry Copenhaver, Alice Cowell, Pete Cox, Virginia Cox. Mmm-Those junior boys, plus their white letter sweaters, make a smooth combination. Joyce Ford admires Fred Bayne's new letter sweater, JUNIORS Rose Craft, Derry Cripe, James Cripe, Kenton Crockett, Lana Crossland, William Crow- ther. Jim Culley, Judy Dammeyer, Charles Davis, Jerry Davis, Judy Dawson, Jack Deeter. Roger Deubner, Ralph Disher, Dave Dimmett, Diane Dobbs, Jim Dove, Dolly DuKate, Kay Duncan, Bob Earl, Gloria Ealy, Anna Marie Eaton, Robert Edwards, Lynda Eggert, Sandra Ehrlich, Glant Elliott, Sandy Elliot. Susie Schmidt, Gail Emery, Jerry Ernst, Pat Erwood, Henry Esteb, Peggy Estes, Mary Evans, Wayne Fenley, Nick Fielder. Jack Fischer, Judy Fitch, Marilyn Fitzsimmons, Lynne Fleenor, Gary Flynn, Joyce Ford, Becky Foster, Peggy Franklin, William Freeland. Dan Freeman, Barbara Frey, Carolyn Fritz, Shelia Fulford, David Fugit, Denny Fulk, Bruce Gable, John Gaebler, Tom Gaines. Wayne Garrison, Janice Gas- ton, Mary Gebhardt, Nancy Gibbs, Donald Gibson, Helen Gilliland, Sylvia Givens, Susie Glore, James Graham. Rae Ellen Graham, Bob Graves, Kathryn Greaver, Sue Ellen Green, Don Greer, Ginny Gresham, Jon Gresham, Judy Gunn, Diana Haertig, Laura Halls, Glenda Hamilton, Judy Hanes, Judi Hannewald, Gloria Hanzel, Marcia Hare, Gene Harlan, Judy Harper, Judy Harris. Wayne Harryman, Janet Hartle, Earl Hauschild, Stephen Hawkins, Linda Haynes, John Hayward, Penny Hebb, William Heckman, Judi Hedrick. Carroll Hendricks, Bob Hem- ings, Kay Hensel, Therese Hile- man, David Hinshaw, Judy Hobbs, Harriet Hodge, David Hoffman, Joan Hoffman. .Q -',. ., Ev xx. 4 .A-Q T , i x ' 'XT i 1 . , v,A, t .i Q L a- 3 1 V f tn iF'3'1. , ' ' K 8 A if ix Q . l-I 17 -. I ' 2 , . wi : ti? : S W A 2 f 6' Q .. . 4 . ,J YJ' V, A Q t: .L We ' . 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Loyce Kasnak, Bill Keevers, Bonnie Kellams, John Kelley, Patricia Kelley, Kay Kelso, Mary Jo Kendall, Don Kerr, Susie Kestle. Don Kincaid, Bob King, Mack Klein, Fred Klipsch, Carolyn Knecht, Patty Knight, Wynn Knight, Paul Koepper, David Konold. Joe Kostoff, John Krieg, Lin- da Kuonen, Stan Kyser, Carol Lancaster, Sharon Landers, Dave Lash, Mike Leavitt, Dan Lee. Sandi Lee, Terry Lehman, Linda Lennington, Bill Leonard, Marvin Lewis, Rosemary Lewis, Ed Little, Floyd Littleton, Beth Loonan. Susan Loonan, Sharon Lovick, Lana Loy, Sandi Lee, Sandy Lu- cas, Roy Lynn, Dean McEldow- ney, Priscilla McKelvy, Gary McKiernan. Dianne McMullen, Tom Ma- bel, John Marosky, Don Mar- shall, Bob Martin, Jackie Martin, Sue Mathias, Tom Matthews, Ronald Maxtield. Paul Medlock, Edward Mel- loh, Sharon Merrill, Jeanne Merryweather, Sharon Meyer, Chris Miller, Curt Miller, Dave Miller, Margie Mitchaner. Fay Mitchell, William Mit- chell, Marilynn Money, Clara Monroe, Sandra Monroe, Carol Moore, Donna Moore, Nancy Moore, Judy Morrison. JUNIORS Randy Mort, Jim Mosier, George Moss, Jim Mulligan, Pat Murphy, Ruth Myer, Bill Myers, Daveen Neal, Jim Nelson, Nancy Neuman, Shirley Nich- olas, John Nightlinger, Richard Norman, Phil Ochs, Leslie Oliv- er, Terry Osborn, Bill Ott, Diana Orr, Martha Petro, Susie Parker, Larry Paul, Patty Peerman, Karen Peterson, Ellen Pannell, Ada Phelps, Jimmy Phillips, Judith Pickell. Jean Pierce, Betty Pierson, Marilyn Pluntz, Judy Poole, Gary Powell, Alan Prather, Julie Pratt, Dewayne Presnell, Donna Price. Judy Price, Glenn Pride, De- lora Profitt, Gretta Profitt, Mac Purdy, Sharon Pusey, Bob Pyritz, Vernon Ramsey, Jan Rasche. Charlene Rennard, Judy Rese- ner, Ruthanne Reynolds, Charles Richards, Linda Richards, Bet- ty Richardson, Nancy Richard- son, Judith Rider, Pat Riley. Sandra Riley, Lucy Roberts, Jim Rose, Prudy Rowley, Jerry Russell, Robert Salo, Barbara Sanders, Kay Sanders, Sharon Sanders. Sue Sanders, Donald Schaffer, Gary Scheele, Tom Schneider, Linda Schowengert, Janet Scott, John Scott, Joyce Scott, Susie Sferruzzi. Stephen Shackle, Kenny Shaw, Margaret Sheafor, Tom Shepard, Chattie Shields, Judy Shingleton, Bill Shriner, Gerry Shultz, Don- na Siegmund. Dennis Sims, Pat Simpkins, Diane Sims, Maryellen Smartz, Kenneth Smith, Lois Smith, Nancy Smith, Pat Smith, Ray Smith. Sharon Smith, Robert Sohn, Jane Sommers, Marcia Souther- land. Judy Sparks, Ward Sparks, Ann Spencer, Darnley Spreen. Don't break the speed limit! Margie Mitchaner and Mike White are among the many jun- iors who are driving, or push- ing, their cars to school this year. ' r Q3 tk 1 I ,SSL In Y f , if I J W. 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Ray Stites, Elizabeth Stone- beth, Kay Sturgeon, Nancy Sutt, Patricia Sweany, Jim Sweet, Ed- ward Tacoma, William Temple- meyer, Dean Templeton. Kathy Terry, John Tharp, Cathy Thomas, Larry Thompson, Tom Tichener, John Tout, Nan- cy Trisler, Dave Trulock Eddie Turk. Sue Turner, Jerry Ulmer, Mike Van Cleave, Sharon Van Cleave, Eric Van Sell, Myra Vaughn, Jim Vernon, Larry Ver- non, Nancy Vincent. Nancy Vodney, Joa Walker, Judy Ware, Bill Warren, Jim Warren, Janice Waterous, Mor- ris Watson, Sally Watts, Eliza- beth Webber. Dick Weiss, Sandra Whaley, Gene Wheeler, Jean Whitaker, Dave White, Jack White, Mike White, Rollin White, Larry Whiteman. Sandy Wilkins, Dennis Wil- liams, Jim Williams, Lawrence Williams, David Wills, Roger Wilson, John Wimmer, Larry Winters, Richard Wise. John Wiseman, Rosalee Wol- ven, Jerry Wood, Max Wood- bury, Judy Wray, Elizabeth Wright, Christine Wuster, Ju- dith Wyant, Kenny Yeager. Jerry Young, Sue Young, Lucia Zoercher. 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' 'Vx l., 3' J gp-1 ,-f ' Q, xi k . 1 3 J T -, f as .1 L. -it - i i l x, S' NOT PICTURED 'f T A Dick Schak Sarianne Coydon Barbara Rady f -gs Judy Craig Marlene Durham Karen Reed ' 'W' 'Q' , Mary Schneider John Flowers Mary Roessner 4 V 1 Ron Schoen Linda Foltz Jim Simmons za Xxx CX J Dick Schowalter Jim Ganzberg Sue Simpson l ' X Sue Staren Gred Griffin Bob Smith Gary Stevens Charles Griffith Frank Summer Bob Stouspill Tom Grillo Barbara Taylor FRESHMEN Dave Hughes Jon Strandior Wayne Grove Joe Wallace Joyce Alyea Virginia Amann Ethel Baughman Sandra Bowen Henry Cobb Sylvia Condon Pat Cosand Gary Cripe Carole Darnte Sally Dernaree Danny Diane Jan Durhan Sandra Earl Charles Fewell Bill Gilkison Sail Girdley Ronnie Grankeck Albert Hendrickson Marcella Holman Charles lnnis Joyce Johnson Charles Judd Paul Keen Fred Koberlein Sarah Lang Faye Lucas Rosslyn Mahler Lance Manning Carla Miller Margaret Myers Russell Nelson Mary Newton Carla O'Neal Everett Pickett Liz Poole Mary Pyland Finley Russell Forest Sample Sharron Sanders Page one hundred two Glenda Sturgeon Bill Tapp Bev Truxell John Turner Gary Upton Richard Whitaker Norbert Winkler Phil Winn Camilla Yeager SOPHOMORES Sally Amos Ronnie Arvin Lee Bailey Loretta Barnhart Pat Bush Sally Cayton Shirley Clay Nancy Cotton Lucy Gwin Charles Harris Arthur Hawkins Denny Holmes Dan Hogue Jane Holz Vernon Jadrlch Bill Jefferson Dick Johnfauno Gaye Jordan Bob Jordan Bill Keller Marcia Kraus Batty Lutane Sarah Miller Melynda Mobley Pam Nelson Sharon Nugent Tom Overton Larry Pierson Bob Warren Ellen Watson Kay Weishett Earnestine Yearp JUNIORS Therese Alleman Mike Biemer Martha Botu Vicki Carlson Gretchen Carter Florence Cobb Mariorie Coffman Tom Colvin Robert Custer Carol Dethlef Richard Dunn Helen Gilliland Phil Gilliland Steve Gordon Harriet Gurts Allen Harlan Dick Hurst Mike Knotts Jerry Koglin David Kowslp Lore Leistner Byron Mayotte Ralph Miller John Nelson Donna Penn Georgia Pitchford Mary Pluntz Tom Quinn Ted Sahm Sharon Sanders Bev Stewart Carolyn Stumn Steve Teepe Terry Trent Richard Walden Judy Ware Linda Webber Bob Wheeling David White Ron Wilcox Mike Wood David Zinkman National Honor Society Zvwlewla dl March l5, l958, marked a big day for 96 juniors and seniors who were tapped at as- sembly to be the first members of Howe's chapter of the National Honor Society. Pur- poses of the society are to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to serve others and to develop character and leader- ship. Fifteen per cent of the senior class and ten per cent of the junior were nominated on the basis of these purposes. Mr. Robert Turner was named as the society's sponsor. At the March Z7 formal induction, Mr. A. R. Mahin, sponsor of the Broad Ripple Chap- ter, welcomed the Howe Chapter and Miss Margaret Coombs, co-sponsor, gave a brief history of the National Honor Society. Howe candidates were led in the society pledge by Charles Taylor, president of the Ripple chap- ter. Other Ripple members participating in the ceremony were Judy Heavenridge, John Sims, John Kingdon, and Marilyn Weil. By in- stalling Howe's chapter Ripple observed its own chapter's 2Oth anniversary. BACK ROW-Zoercher, Wuster, Winters, Whitaker, Waterous, Tempelmeyer, Sweany, Sutt, Schumaker, Simp- son, Sirrnin, Stone, Sulgrove, Tucker, Turpen, Vogt, Whiteley. SIXTH ROW-Stunn, Sturgeon, Stevens, Staf- ford, Shaefor, Reynolds, Pride, v. pres., Pratt, sec.-treas., A, Miller, J. Miller, Mueller, Pigman, Pope, Powner, Probst, Roberts, Rosser Jr, FIFTH ROW-Pluntz, Peter- son, Nicholas, D, Miller, pres., S. Meyer, Medlock, Mar- tin, Leavitt, Horton, Howard, Johnsen, C. Johnson, Kindley, Knauer, Lynn, Mabel, J. Meyer. FOURTH ROW Wwe After receiving her National Honor Society pin, Ro- berta Whiteley lights a bulb in the torch of learning -Kuonen, Koepper, Kendall, S Johnson, Jensen, Husted, Hunt, Hauschild, Elkins, Ellison, Freeman, Frey, Gelder, Gray, Harris, Headlee, l-leidelman, sr. rep. THIRD ROW -Gibson, Gaebler, Ford, Fisher, Dethlef, Dammeyer, Craft, Cox, Boren, Bowman, Carter, Clark, Conway, Cooke, Cordill, Dennis, Dame, Ecknor. SECOND ROW4 Abernethy, Applegate, Berling, Brown, Carmichael, Acree, Allen, Bellows, Bender. FRONT ROW-Coombs, Taylor, Turner, Sharp, Heavenridge, Sims, Kingdon, Weil, Lawson, Seniors ' gem fdfkaf cad! added, We've come a long way since our first days at Howe. As freshmen we were notorious for walking into the wrong classrooms at the wrong time, but as sophomores we no longer received the kidding, but, instead, passed it along to the freshies. Our junior year we had our own Junior Prom, and on May 23, when we received our senior rings, we were just a short step from the biggest and best year at Howe ..................t......... our senior year. The first recognition we received as seniors was the choice seats in assembly, Having homeroom in the cafeteria was another of the honors given us grown up Howeites. The first thing on our calendar of senior events was the election of officers. After sev- eral days of balloting we chose the big five who were to preside over the class of '58 We soon found out how busy all the senior activities would keep us as we were all placed on a committee. Choosing our senior colors was an important LEFT- Charlie , measuring Frankie Nims for her gown, has many duties as senior sponsor, and is always on the job, MIDDLE-Many times seniors may be found in the senior office looking over the college notices on the bulletin board. Here Bob McLaughlin, Janet Cole- iob. Selecting the right band for our senior prom took a lot of discussing and considera- tion. The annual winter party was a lot of fun. Our class day and spring party were com- bined and held a few days before graduation. Mr. Charles Ruschhaupt, senior sponsor, kept us posted on college news and scholar- ship notices. College bound seniors found his advice helpful in making the big decision. Those seniors not interested in college were informed of job opportunities. After receiving our senior colors, we all pledged we would uphold the ideals that our colors stated, We chose brown, signifying the honor and good which we hoped to ex- tend to our homes, churches, and nation, coral, symbolizing the care we will extend to our mind and body, and, signifying the respect we hold for our school, we chose gold. Vespers were over before we knew it and graduation was here before we'd had a chance to say good-bye to all our friends at Howe. man, and Marion Archer exchange views about which college is best. RIGHT-After announcements are over it's study time in senior homeroom, but some seniors need convincing. Page one hundred four I I I czalcaolfoed, and Quad if By the time the eighth hour rolled around those heels became unbearable, for the senior girls and the boys looked rather tired, but everyone was as good as new when the band started to play the first dance at the Winter Party. Seniors donned their Sun- day best to dance around the ladder which was part of the decorations for the Senior Winter Party. Held on Friday the thirteenth, we called it The Bad Luck Blast, l Page one hundred five I I I ile-ci: , 4: These Howe gals in lunch line prove they are up on the current fads by sporting ducktails, page boys, and ponytails as the latest in teen coittures. Howeites get their temperatures checked as Nurse Celia Smith keeps a look-out for the Asian flu bug. Whether giving advice, telling jokes, or listening to problems, Elmer will always be remembered. Ron Carrico, Dick Parrish, Cris Clark, jan Walls, and Dick Strange stop for a chat with Mr. Summit. Page seven 'T-it Bu E Seniors After surviving the many difficulties in memorizing lines, learning cues, extra rehears- als, and costume fittings, the seniors who starred in this year's class play, And Never Been Kissed, written by Aurand Harris, learned the show must go on. In the play, Flory Patterson, a teenager, believes that when she reaches sixteen, she will automatically become beautiful, with boy- friends by the score. Until that time she must try all kinds of beauty preparations and love potions before any boy will be attracted to her. Along with her best friend, Millie, she man- ages to get herself into all kinds of fixes. The i958 senior play cast gathers on stage to receive last minute instructions from their director, Mr, Tout. They include lsittingi Donn Richardson, Doris Vogt, ' caplme 4 dancing Cast of the senior play included: Millie Myers .................................... Doris Vogt Flory Patterson .... Gilmore Picker .... Mrs. Patterson .... Mr. Peabody ..... Mavy Patterson .... Charlie McCulley. Betty Ferguson .... Douglas Schaeffer ........ . Christine Roberts ..... Gertrude Mason ..... Phillip Peabody ...... .. Director ............... ......Sue Osborne .......Glen Freeman ................Joan Miller .......Donn Richardson ............Jean Kovac ...........King Bowen Mary Lois l-loladay ..........Steve Carter .....Sally Mabel ......Maria Sirmin ..........Tom Lawson .....Mr. Frank Tout Sally Mabel, Jean Kovac, lstandingl Sue Osborne, Joan Miller, Mary Lois Holaday, King Bowen, Tom Lawson, Steve Carter, Maria Sirmin, and Glen Freeman. t 8 il? m :AUG I ' 77649 nc! 77am ?eea med Today is Flory Patterson's lSue Os- borne, middlel sixteenth birthday. She receives her first kiss from Doug- las Schaeffer lSteve Carter, second from rightl , one of her current loves, on one cheek, and from Phillip Pea- body lTom Lawson, second from leftl , a student at a military school, on the other cheek. Charlie McCulIey iKing Bowen, leftl, another of Flory's loves, though he has no affection for Flory, and Millie Myers lDoris Vogt, rightl, Flory's best girl friend, look on. Flory has the misfortune of having a younger sister, Mavy, who always manages to say the wrong thing at the wrong time. Millie Myers lDoriS Vogt, leftl and Flory lSue Osborne, middlel are doing their homework, but their conversation is mostly about boys and dates. Mavy Patterson lJean Kovac, rightl hears some of the con- versation and tells her sister Floy that since she is so dumb in school, she should spend more time on her studies and less time on boys. Mavy Patterson Uean Kovac, rightl and her girl friend Betty Ferguson lMary Lois Holaday, leftl are indulg- ing in their favorite pastime, eating. They explain to Mavy's mother that they went to the corner grocery and took advantage of all the samples the store was giving away, and they ex- plain, also, that the clerk at the store gave them a bag of peanuts, too. Mrs. Patterson Uoan Miller, middlel laughs at the two girls as they happily eat their loot. 55343 35? L Page one hundred seven .VE , 7 . U 'of ,Q A' Tw w g - ' :fin .' 2. 5' ' ggi 'x ie. A JACK W. GILFOY-Senior Class Presidentg Band I-45 Dance Band Boys' Good 3-45 Club 2-45 Choir 2, 45 Operetta 25 2Oth Anniversary Record 45 Octet I-45 Madrigals 2-35 Orchestra I-45 American Legion Citizenship Award 35 Intramurals I-35 PRR I-45 PA Asst. State Drum Solo and Ensemble Contest, lst I-45 Radio 2-35 Speech Club 4, Radio Disc Jockey Show 35 Ludwig Merit Award in Drumming Z. SUE OSBORNE+Senior Class Vice President5 Shortridge H.S. I5 Band 25 Choir 3-45 Girls' Octet 3-45 PRR 3-45 Football Queen cand. 35 Irvington HaIlowe'en Queen cand. 45 Hi-Y Sweetheart Queen 45 La Nina 25 Vihota 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Jr. Prom. comm. 35 Office mess. 45 2Oth Council Convention, 35 ELIZABETH ELLEN 2-4' Girls' Octet 2-45 PRR 2-45 Selofra I5 La Anniversary Record 45 National Student Student Council 3, sec, 45 Senior Play 4. GEIDERfSenior Class Secretary5 Choir Operetta 25 2Oth Anniversary Record 45 Nina 25 Vihota 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Girls' Drill af Cie claw af 19587 Team I-35 Latin Club I5 Mock Election reporter 45 HOWE TOWER feature writer 3, pages 2 and 3 ed. 4, advertising mgr. 45 Track Queen cand. I5 Football Queen cand. I5 Student Council I5 Indiana H.S. Journalism Inst. 45 Natl. Honor Society 4. JOHN GERALD SHORTRIDGE-Senior Class Treasurer5 Foot- ball I-45 Basketball I5 Intramurals 2-35 PRR 45 Business mgr. 3-45 Baseball 2-35 Track I-25 Sr. Hi-Y 3, treas. 45 Irvington Hallowe'en King cand. 45 Model UN vice pres. 45 Lettermen's Club 4. MARIA ROSANNE SIRMIN-Senior Class Alumni Secretary5 Selofra I5 LaNina 25 Vihota 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Model UN 45 Cub Club I5 Radio Club I5 Choralaires 2-35 Student Council 25 Off. Mess. 25 HOWE TOWER reporter 2, 4, feature writer 35 News Bureau ed. 3-45 PRR 3-45 Footlight Revelers 3-45 Senior Play 45 Block senior representative 45 Hoosier Relay Queen cand. 35 Golden Girl 45 Natl. Honor Society 4. JEANETTE ACREE-Technical H.S. I-35 Natl. Honor Society 4. ' 'FA RICHARD RAY ALEXANDER+LeTterm9n's Club t - ' l-45 Cross-Country I-45 Track I-45 Carl Speiss, Jr., QW i Memorial Award I5 Senior Hi-Y 35 Intramurals I-2, 'G If , JW I championship Medal 2. ' ' ' ' W PATRICIA JOAN ALLEN-Choir 45 chofaiaires 2-35 Madrigals 2-45 PRR 35 HOWE TOWER feature ... , . is 2 Y W3 w X writer 2-45 Booster Club 25 20th Anniversary Record 45 Natl. Honor Society 4. WILLIAM ALAN ALSMAN-Aviation Club, treas. 4. A LA DONNA AMOS-Scottsburg H.S. I-3. .wvsvvy A :QS 5 J 1 lc V we JAMES D. ATEN-Student mgr. 35 Chess Club X' i ii 5 1 A 52 4. . I '5- 5 . 5 if I I X , 5 QM MARY MARGARET BAILEY-Clinic asst. 45 5 'X ' 5 , I 'S Office mess. 2. 1' -Q R E fi JERALDINE BAKER-Selofra I5 La Nina 25 1 59 V. ' I -Q , . I 'Q gg -1 ' s 'ggi Vihota 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Violet Queen cand. 3, .Iseli .5 '- r :E .3 Hoosier Relays Queen cand. 45 HILLTOPPER index ' ed. 4, choraiaifes 2-45 cub Club 15 GAA i5 office 5 '. ' mess. 45 PRR 45 Footlight Revelers 4. I PARIS BANDY-Technical H.S. I5 Track 25 Page one hundred eight Cross Country 3-45 Wrestling 45 Letterrnen's Club 3-4. ?m:d4q . DAVID A. BARKER-Scuence Club 2-3, Debate Club 3, Chess Club 3, Stamp Club vlce pres I-2: Intramurals lj Aucllo-Vnsual I. JERRY L. BARNES-Intramurals I-3. DAVID G. BARNETT-Intramurals I-4. TERRY BAUR-Westlake H,S. I-2, JAMES BEESON-Band I-4, AIlfClty Band 3-4, Dance Band 3-4, Orchestra 2-4, All-Cnty Orchestra 3-4, Drstrict Solo and Ensemble Contest I-4, All- State Orchestra 4, Symphonette 4, Intramurals I-3, Operetta 2, Student mgr, 3, Sclence Club 3, Stamp Club Ig Photography Club yuce pres, 4. GERALDINE BELLOWS-Home Ec, Club I, sec, 2, HOWE TOWER reporter 3-4g Selotra I, Tr:- HIAY 4, Gym asst. I, Natl Honor Socuety 4. JANET KAY BENDER-Home Ec Club pres, 3, sec. 4, PRR 4, Student Council 3, Gym asst. I-3, Natl. Honor Socuety 4. JOAN BENEDICT-Student Councnl 2, Selofra lj La Nana 2. NONA KAY BENTLEYiLa Nnna 2, Home Ec, Club 2, Booster Club 2, Clnnlc asst 4, PRR 3, , 4 ,, D ef , K I I'-f-4 -Q . X' A i, 1 ,,,,.i.,, 'J ' S, ,sy . ,. 'QW at 5 az, 3 .1 i 1. tr 3 B rs, V . ..... -Fizz, fe -3 K 'jf fu' 4 ? ' -.Na :f ,. I 1 X, 2 Q aw. ,Lg ., , A V , V 'brit-V X , of EQ Fmt' GAY BESSER+ShortrlClge HS, lf3, Jr. Red Cross Club -lj Cheer Block -I LAVADA CAROL BILES-Red Cross Club 2, PRR 2-3, HILLTOPPER actuyutues ed 4, Selofra 2, La Nnna Z5 Offnce mess. 3 LINDA BOHENKAMP-Boca Clega HS,, St. Petersburg, Fla, 3, Selofra If La Nana 2, GAA I, Latnn Club I-2, Debate Club 2. SUSAN KAY BOLES- Portland H.S., Portland, Ind I, NANCY BOLTON-Manual H,S I, La Nnna 2, Vlhota 3, Home Ec Club 2, Ottuce mess. CARL BONDY-Football I-4, Lettermen's Club 4. JAMES BOOE--Latnn Club I-2, Avnatlon Club pres. 4. MARY HELEN BOREN-Selofra I, La Nina lf Vlhota 3, Trl-HIfY chaplain, Model UN. 4, Student Councll I, 3, Choralanres 2, Cholr 3-4, 2Oth Year Record 4, GAA I, HILLTOPPER make- up ed 3, senlor co-ed. 4, PRR 3-4, Mock Electron speaker 4, Natl. Honor Soclety 4, Junnor Prom Comm. 3, Math Club Ig Buslness Agent 4. SHARON BOURNE-Selofra I, La Nana 2, Vl- hota 3, Home Ec. Club I, sec. 2, Audlo-Vlsual 2, Cheer Block -I, GAA I. Page one hundred nine ?zacauandQald. KINGSTON BOWEN-Madrigals I-4, vice pres. 35 Boys Octet 2-45 Choir 2-45 Operetta 25 2Oth Anniversary Record 45 Football I-45 Lettermen's Club 3-45 Rifle Team co-captain 3-45 Drill Team 25 American Legion Award, Knock-out Drill 45 Spanish Club 25 Senior Play 45 PRR 2-35 45 Intra- murals 45 Footlight Revelers 35 Radio Club 2. WANDA KAY BOWEN-Vihota 35 GAA I-35 Spanish Club 35 Booster Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 4. PATRICIA LOUISE BOWMAN-Selofra art chair- man I5 La Nina art chairman 25 Vihota 35 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Math Club sec. I, 25 Spanish Club vice pres. I-35 Girls' Drill Team 3-45 PRR I, 45 Band I5 Gym asst. I5 Scholastic Gold Key Art Awards and Hon, Mention 2-45 Girls' Rifle Team 45 John Herron Art Scholarship 45 HILLTOPPER copy ed. 45 State Hire the Handicapped essay contest, lst place 35 Natl. Honor Society 4, JACQUELINE ANN BOYD-Selofra I5 Jr. Red Cross Club 45 Baton Club I-3, sec. 25 GAA 2. ELIZABETH JANICE BRADSHAWw-Grainger H. S., Kinston, N.C.5 Home Ec. Club 45 Office mess. 4. ALLEN BROWN-Choir 3-45 20th Anniversary Record 45 Band I-35 PRR 35 Hi-Y 3 pres. 45 Intramurals I-25 Madrigals I-25 Track I-25 Cross Country I5 Boy's Glee Club accompanist I-25 Orchestra 2-35 Model UN 3-45 Jr. Prom comm. 35 Operetta 25 Proiectionist I-2. DARLENE BROWNiSelofra I5 La Nina 2, Hive I, GAA I-2, NORMAN S, BROWN RONALD BRYANT-Orchestra I5 Band 2. sv 5 -fi g ...Q af- ,K 41,21 up-4 . fl? W Page one hundred ten 4333 J 'Q . .1 Q :sf ix ,iii QW 1 0 fe! I Pte 'f.'..' I -I.. X! . sm- ,! 53's. I azz? 5. -. .,.. ,J C: 'Q Q 1 493 I 1 WILLIAM BUNTAIN-Intramurals I-45 Projec- tionist I-45 Wrestling 4. ROBERT BURGESS-ROTC Drill Team 4, Indi- anapolis Service Men's Club Award 3. GERALD BUTTON-Basketball I-25 Protection- ist I-2. JUDITH ANN CAMPBELL-Selofra I5 La Nina 25 Vihota 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Booster Club I5 Baton Club I5 PRR 45 Monitor 25 Violet Queen 3. ROBERT CARR-Intramurals I-25 Latin Club I-2. RONALD L. CARRICO-Brown Boy cand. 35 Spanish Club 25 Science Club 25 Football I-45 Lettermen's Club 45 Track I-45 PRR 45 Choir 2-45 20th Anniversary Record 45 Mock Election gov- ernor 45 Business mgr. 2-45 Student mgr. I. STEPHEN CARTER-Choir 2-45 Boys' Octet I-45 Madrigals I-3, pres, 45 UN representative 45 American Legion Oratorical Contest lst 3-45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Speech Club pres. 45 Debate Team 4, lst in District 35 Student Council 25 HOWE TOWER feature writer, Teen Star writer 3-45 Footlight Revelers, The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 Arsenic and Old Lace 45 Senior Play5 PRR 2-45 Thespian 45 Latin Club 2-35 Radio Club I5 Intramurals I, 45 Cub Club I5 Cross Country I5 ATOM DUST staff 25 Chess CIub5 Monitor 4. JACK CASHMAN-Spanish Club I-25 Audio- Visual Club I-3, pres. 45 Math Club 35 Intra- murals 25 PRR 45 Proiectionist I-45 Cit. of Merit public address I-45 Drill Team 2-3. PATRICIA CAVOSIE-Selofra I5 La Nina 25 Vihota 35 HOWE TOWER reporter 3-45 Block 4. If-an V? RICHARD ALLEN CORDILL-Spanmsh Club 2-3, Sclence Club 3, Audno-Vlsual Club I-3, Man Who Came to D1nner 3, HILLTOPPER sports ed. 3-4, Intramurals I-3, Business mgr. Z-4, PRR 2-4, Mock Electron lt. governor 4, Indpls, Councnl of World Affaurs 4, Cub Club 3, Student Councnl 2, Natl. Honor Socuety 4, JAMES DAVID CORLEY-Radio Club I-2, vlce pres, 3, Madrugals I-3, pres. 4, Chour I-4, Boys' Octet I-4, Operetta 2, PRR I-4, Audto-Vlsual Club I, 20th Annlyersary Record 4, Footllght Revelers 3-4, Thespnan 4, Man Who Came to Dmner 3, Arsennc and Old Lace 4, Speech Club 4, 3-One Act Plays 3, Radio Dlsclockey Snow 2-3. MARTHA ANN COUCH-Selofra I, La Nina Z, Vnhota 3, Tru-Ha-Y 4, GAA 2, FRANK COX-Basketball I, Cross country I-2, Intramurals 2-4, PRR 4. NANCY LU COX-GAA I, Selofra I, La Nana 2, Vlhota 3, Footllght Revelers 3-4, Choralanres I-4. JOHN CREED--Intramurals I . NANCY ANNE CRON-Home Ec, Club I-2, Selofra I, La Nana 2, Vnhota 3, Trl-Hn-Y 4, PRR 3, Choralalres 2-4. PATRICIA CROOKE-Selofra I, La Nrna 2, GAA I, Gym asst. 2, 4, Projectlonust 3, Clunnc Asst, 4, STEPHEN CROWELL-Radlo Club I, Intramurals I-2, 4, Prolectionnst I, Tennns I-4, Student Coun- cil 3, ROTC Drull Team 2. L f 1 , fmt ms . 5:13 X 'F , f excdtckg gamee, JAMES CHILDERS-Football I-4, PRR 4, Basket- ball I-4, Track I-4, Sensor Hu-Y 4, Lettermen's Club 3-4, Mock Electron attorney general 4. MARY HELEN CHRISTOFF--Shortruclge HS I-3. MARCIADENA CLARK-Selofra I, La Nrna 2, Vuhola pres. 3, Tru-Hu-Y 4, Sweetheart Queen cand. 3, Basketball Queen cand, 2, Cub Club I, Choralanres 2, Chonr 3-4, PRR 3-4, HILLTOPPER unclerclassrnen ed, 3, club ed 4, Offnce mess, 2, Hlve 3, Latin Club 3, Student Council I, 4, 20th Annuversary Record 4, Natl. Honor Socuety 4. CAROL SUE CLOUSE-Selofra I, Home Ec. Club I-2, La Nma 2. JUDITH LEA COLLINS-Selofra I, La Nuna 2, Vnhota vnce pres. 3, Tru-I-In-Y 4, Footlught Revelers I-4, LuttIe Women , GAA I, PRR 2-4, Holndaze Queen cand. 4. RICHARD COMPTON-ROTC Rifle Team I-4, Drull Team 2. CAROLYN CONNER-Home Ec Club I, hrs- tornan 2, pres. 3-4, Selofra I, La Nana 2, Vuhota 3, Trl-Hu-Y 4, Vnolet Queen cand. 3, Othce mess, 2, PRR 4, Betty Crocker Future Homemaker of Arnernca Award 4. DORIS JANE CONWAY-Selofra I, PRR 2-4, lst Duvusnon-State Plano Contest 3, Tn-Hn-Y 4, Latnn Club 2-3, Madrrgals 2, sec. 3-4, Choralasres accompanust I-4, La Nnna 2, Natl. Honor So:uety 4. JACQUELINE LOUISE COOKE-Selofra I, La Nana 2, Vlhota 3, Trl-HI-Y sec. 4, Math Club 4, sec. 2, vrce pres. 3, Spannsh Club vuce pres. 2, pres, 3, Offnce mess. 4, Natl. Honor Soctety 4, .as ' ,J , -' ' Q RK-r , L. r 5 I I ff I A I X 5 .f - .... A f4 2, -QSFNYE ig- A Z' .14 '2, ,, ' ,gi-gas:-: S-Y Page one hundred eleven union BARBARA JEAN CUNNINGHAM-Selofra I5 Vihota 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Home Ec. Club I-4. GEORGETTA DAME-Frost Intermediate, Jack- son, Mich. I, Jackson H.S. 25 Vihota 35 Office mess. 45 HOWE TOWER reporter 3-45 Natl. Honor Society 4. DIANE IRENE DAMMEYER-Selofra I5 La Nina 25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Office mess. 3-45 Home Ec, Club I-4, KATIE LOU DANIELS-Selofra I5 La Nina 25 Vihota 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Choralaires 25 Choir 3-45 20th Anniversary Record 45 Madrigals 2-35 PRR 2-45 Audio-Visual Club vice-pres. 45 HOWE TOW- ER ad staff 45 Latin Club. ZED EDWARD DAY-Shortridge HS. 2-35 Latin Club I5 Radio Club I5 Student mgr. I5 Projection- ist 45 Intramurals I. PATRICIA DEGROOT-Basketball Queen cand, Z5 Selofra I5 La Nina Z5 Vihota 35 Tri-Hi-Y sec. 45 Student Council I-25 Girls' Drill Team 2-45 Jr. Prom, comm. 3. DONALD DENNIS-Athletic mgr. 2-45 Baseball I-45 Golf 25 Lettermen's Club 45 PRR 45 Pro- iectionist I-45 Science Club 35 Audio-Visual Club Z-35 Intramurals 2-4. JERRY DENNlS+HOWE TOWER sports writer 3, copyreader 45 ROTC Rifle Team 2-4, expert rlfle- man award 2-45 Natl, Honor Society. PHYLLIS DENTON-Home Ec. Club 25 Selofra I. x 'K Q If i Vo X X qv-fe If 'F- f 1-f VV, .4 ,V 5 ' f iw ? ,fiat 7 sf iz, ' . Ili xg I .L-.g. tight. , 'Q ww- - W-sk, M5-2, lI.'AE4,'7 W f 95 - ,. I -.S-s:. as N- iv .- if X X .J 5: 4? ' t iii . W it Ia I . I ., L 1 l I . - ,, V - N 21 i if X its Page one hundred twelve -- 754 40 I -A6 pw-. -I lm? NJ 3 , DEANNA DEPOSITAR-Home Ec. Club I5 Se- lofra I5 La Nma 25 Vihota 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Choral- alres 2-45 Hoosier Relays Queen cand, 25 Jr. Prom comm.5 Footlight Revelers 45 Hive 35 Cheerleaders I, 35 PRR 3-45 Office mess. 3. GERALD LEE DOBBS-Football I-45 Basketball I-25 Track I5 Baseball 3-45 PRR 3-45 Winter Wonderland King cancl, 25 Jr. Prom Court and comm. 35 Business mgr. 3-45 Intramurals 2. JOHN LANSING DODGE-Basketball I5 Intra- murals I5 Band I5 Latin Club I-2, DELZO E. DONALDSON-Football I5 Intra- murals I. KENNETH L. DOWNEY-Science Club I-35 Sportsman Club I-2. DIANA JOYCE DUGAN-Selofra I5 La Nina 25 Vihota 35 Tri-Hi-Y pres. 4, Marion county Y Council pres. 4, Model UN 45 PRR 3-45 Latin Club I5 Girls' Drill Team I-35 Footlight Revelers I-35 vlce pres. 45 Thespians 3-4, Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Arsenic and Old Lace 45 Chor- alaires 25 Choir 3-45 Legion Oratorical Contest lst Z5 Debate Team 45 Speech Club 3-45 French Club 3-45 Jr. Prom. comm.5 HOWE TOWER re- porter, ad staff 3, feature writer, promotion mgr. 45 Block chairman 45 Student Council 4. SUSAN ECKNOR-La Nina 25 Vihota 35 Tri-Hi- Y 45 Girls' Drill Team I-35 PRR 45 HOWE TOWER reporter 3-45 Block 45 News Bureau 45 Model UN 45 Natl. Honor Society 4, BONITA EICKMAN-Selofra I5 La Nina 25 Vi- hota 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Clinic asst. 45 Future Nurses Club 45 Audio-Visual Club 2. JUDIE ANNE ELKINS-Selofra I5 La Nina 25 Vihota 35 Tri-Hi-Y vice pres. 45 Choir Z-45 Girls' Octet 2-45 Choralaires I5 PRR 2-45 Block 45 Foot- light Revelers 2-35 scribe 45 Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Arsenic and Old Lace 45 Thespians 3-45 Girls' Drill Team I-35 HILLTOPPER asst. sports ed. 35 activities ed. 45 Model UN 45 Dist. Speech Contest 35 Operetta 25 Atom Dust 2-45 Natl. Honor Society 4. gs II 5 ,sr Ns X Q ,A ny., E ' ww' ':' ,' X t ,nu 'fm' BILL FRENCH-Baseball 2-4, Football I-3, Best Mental Attitude Award 4, Basketball I, Track I, 3-4, Letterrnc-n's Club 2-3, vice pres, -I, Boys' Octet I-3, ChcIr 2-3, PRR 2--I, Student Council 2, Winter Wonderland King cand. I, Athletic board 4, Jr, Prom comm. 3, Operetta 2, SHIRLEY ANN FREY--Footlight Reyelers 3-4, Arsenic and Old Lace -4, Thesp.an 3--I, HILL- TOPPER Index ed, Z, actzyities ed. 3, ed,-In-chief 4, PRR -1, Home Ec, Club I-2, Block 4, Spanish Club I-2, Selofra I, La Nina treas. 2, Vihota 3, Tri-HI-Y 4, Choralaires 3--I, Cub Club 1, Indiana HS Journalism Inst. 3--4, Natl. Honor Society 4. JANICE FUDGE-Selofra I, La Nina Z, Vihota 3, Student Council -I, PRR 3-4, Golden Girl 3, Jr. Prom comm. 3, Hive 3, Office mess. -I. J . A fs A ' ,.,' ig' 2 1 , 5 'I claw . CAROL MARIE ELLISON-Selofra I, La Nina pres, 2, Vihota 3, Spanish Club vice pres. Z, Home Ec. Club 2, HILLTOPPER club ed. 3-4, PRR 4, Natl. Honor Society -I NORMA ENGLlSHf Rod Cross Club 4, Tri-HI-Y 4, Hive 4, Spanish Club 2-3, La Nina 2, GLORIA JEAN FLEENOR-Selotra l, La Nina Z, Vihota treas, 3, Home Ec. Club 2-3, PRR 3, HOWE TOWER reporter 2-3. MARY JANE FOLEY--Home EC Club 2, Selolra I, Vihota 3, La Nina I WILLIAM R FOSHEE JUDY ANN FOUTS--Selotra I, GAA I-2, sec.- treas, 3, board member -I, PRR 3, Jr. Red Cross Club 2-3, Choir 2'-I, La Nina 2, Gym asst. I-Z, Booster Club 2. JUDITH ANN FOX-eSeIotra pres, I, La Nina 2, VIhota 3, Mock Election state chairman 4, Audio- Visual Club I, School Spirit comm. I, Hoosier Relay Queen 2, Jr. Prom. comm. 3, Choralalres 2-3, HOWE TOWER billing agent 4, Business mgr. 3, Tri-HI-Y sergeant-at-arms -I, Student Council 3, Footlight Reyelers -I, PRR 3-4, Hive 3, Spanish Club l. GLENN FREEMAN- Choir 2-3, Boys' Octet I-3, PRR 3, Madrigals I-2, Senior Play -I, Operetta 2, Senior HIAY. JULIA FREEMAN-Latin I-2, pres. 3, Cub Club I, sec. 2, Quiz 'Em Team I-4, HOWE TOWER reporter 3, copyreader -I, News Bureau 4, Scholar- ship, Jackson Memorial Lab., Bar Harbor, Me., American Legion Good Citizenship Award 3, Natl. Merit Scholarship 4, Outstanding Girl Scientist, Jr, Acad. of Science 4, Gold Medal, State Latin Con- test I, School Latin Contest, Ist I-3, Science Club pres. 4, Natl. Honor Society 4. flu dk 1 -X 3 vxsx X 31,2 -A . I GEORGE F. GALYEAN-Senior HIAY -I. AWQC, -A kt A ' Q, JUDY GARLAND-Selofra yice pres, I, La Nina I . ,VIA f-:CSF 2, Vihota 3, TTI-HIBY program chairman -I, Cheer- J. i V leader I-4, Track Queen cand, 2, PRR 2--I, Latin X Club I, GAA I, Choralaires 2-31 HOWE TOWER make-up ed, 3--I, Business mgr. 3--I, French Club I . v 3-4, Jr. Prom. comm. 3, Madrigals I. ., I A CAROL ANN GARTELMAN-Selofra I, La Nina If x 3 2, Latin Club 2, City Sportsmanship Slogan Con- . V test Winner 3. J I A ' HILDA MARIE GARTENMEN-Selofra I, La - N Nina 2, Home Ec. Club 2. 1 .H A' ' A .- PATRICIA GEBHARDT-seeoffa I, La Nina 3, 'Q P Jr. Red cross ciab IAQ, cub Club I, PRR 3, ' N Office mess. 2f3. M I JOHN PAUL GEE-Reyelers I-2, National Scho- lastic Art Awards Ist 2, Senior HI-Y -I. f Page one hundred thirteen az iafzd-danced, BETTY KATHERINE GEISE-Selofra I, La Nina 2, Vlhota 3, Atom Dust staff 2, PRR 3, Block 4, Hoosuer Relays Queen cand. 4. DWIGHT GENRICH-Footllght Reyelers I-4, Thesptans 2-4, Little Women 2, 'Tarnished Wntherspoonsu 2, The Man Who Came to Dm- ner 3, PRR I, Student mgr, 2-4, Hi-Y I-4. sec. 2, chaplaln 4, Debate Club 3, Latun Club l, Band I, Latham Foundatnon Art Award Z, Amerlcan Auxnlrary Poppy Poster award 2. JANET K. GILPIN-Operetta Z, Basketball Queen cand I, Ht-Y Sweetheart cand 2, Mllntary Ball Queen 3, cand, 4, Vuhota 3, Tru-HI-Y 4, Cheerleader I-4, PRR 2-4, ROTC sponsor 3-4, Chour 2-4, lnduanapolus Councll on World Aftanrs 4. CLARENCE H. GIMBEL, JR-PRR 3, Letter- men's Club 3-4, Prolectuonrst I, Football I-2, Track I, Student mgr, I-4, Intramurals I-4. CLAIRE ANN GIVENS-Selofra I. ARTHUR GORMAN-Intramurals I-Z, PRR I-4, Cheerleader 4, Boys' Octet I-3, Chonr 2-4, oper- etta 2, Latun Club 3, Monntor I. PHILLIP GOLJLETYGrandvlew HS, Grandview, Mlssourn I, Sclence Club 2-3, Photography Club 4, Senior HI-Y 4. MCKIM CAMPBELL GRAHAM7Cross Country I-4, Baseball I-4, Track I-4, Letterrnen's Club 2-4, PRR 3-4, Hu-Y 3-4, Jr. Prom Kung court 3, , fixlgf .A 1, in , I f we m x W lntramurals 2-3, Business mgr. 3-4, Jr, Prom I ,ua comm. 3. JUDITH SUE GRAYfSelofra I, La Nlna 2, Vnhota 3, Tru-I-ll-Y 4, HOWE TOWER staff feature writer X 3-4, Footlught Reyelers 3-4, The Tarnnshecl Wuth- erspoons Z, GAA I, Atom Dust staff reporter 2, PRR 4, Natl. Honor Society 4. 3. W I , ,.. Y Ili'-21' 2 if W S af' f Q I L' f Rx . 2. I f N Q. 'K , . we E' ,. -.ap , , -.45 5 1 251' I , 'IA vi, ,Q ,S I 1 4 , ,SS .. .md J : A Cs, 5 It f' . Ii-L? 'J-I ' Page one hundred fourteen but I I ' S ' f y -0' s A xx W5 N-if 'C '.1Y . 1 DALE KEITH GROSCHELLE-Intramurals 2-4, Band I-4, JAMES W. GRUBAUGH-Intramurals I-4, PRR 3-4, Hr-Y I-2, Football 2-3, Prolectlonlst Club I-2, Monntor I-2. J. C. HALBROOKS-Science Club I-3, Math Club ylce pres. 3, Proyectlonrst 2-4, Stamp Club I, EMILY ANN HALE-Selofra I, La Nona 2, Vnhota 3, Home Ec. Club I, GAA I, PRR 2, Operetta IZ, State Musnc Festtyal lst I, l.S,M. A Solo Ensemble Contest Ist place 2, Orchestra llbraruan 2, sec. 3, Frank Wade Chemustry Award 3. PATRICIA HALLING-Sunset H.S,, Dallas, Tex- as, I-2, Latln Club 3-4, Math Club 3-4, Sclence Club 3-4, Block 4. NINA JEAN HAMILTON-Tru-Hi-Y 4, Selofra I, La Nrna Z, Vlhota 3, Home Ec. Club Z, Offxce mess. 4, Monntor 2, 4. REITA L. HAMILTON-Booster Club 3, GAA I-2, Choralalres 2, Chour 3-4, Selofra I, La Nnna 2, Baton Twnrlers 3, Red Cross Club Z, Spanlsh Club 3, Sclence Club 2. SHARON LEE HANNAHfOfflce mess. 3, Home Ec. Club I-4. DAVID HARKINS-Audio-Vusual Club yxce pres. I-4, Math Club l, Chess Club sec. 2-3, HI-Y I-4, Photography Club 4, Cross Country I. ,- 7,5 QI, Z' - , 'rg st A x,, ..,, 1 H, , , A A 'ff' ' A '- .Z y 1 A , -' i'-1 l Y ,,,. i ' ' silcffgy ' ' A 4 4551 , ,,,, lei 'L'ffEELi 32' , - Y ' ' A' , 'J Q Y 1:5 ' 'A -3' V wsgm X .. 5, V, v r 4 REVQJ A ,- A fs-.-' '- I Q- Q A. - SA X 1 Q A Q f lr' K ' 72137 ' Y 5' ,o w , L ,,,, , , ,R x JOANNE HINSCH4Off:ce mess, 2, Selofra l, La Nnna 2, Vlhota 5, Tru-Hn-Y 4, GAA l, Cub Club 2, HILLTOPPER busuness rngr 4, PRR 3. ROBERT HENRY HOCKERSMITH-Spanlsh Club l-2, Math Club l-I NICK HOFFBAUER-Football l, Sclence Club 2-3. NANCY JANE l-lOFFMANfMock Electron clerk ot courts 4, HILLTOPPER senlor co-ed. 4, Jr. Prom co-charrman 3, Selotra I, La Nlna 2, Vnhota 3, Tru-Hu-Y 4, Cholr 3-4, Choralanres 2, 20th Year Record 4, PRR 4, Student Counctl l-I, vice pres. 3. pres 4, Induanapolls Federatlon of Student Councnls 2-3, pres. 4, Natlonal Student Councnl Convcntuon 3, Natuonal Leadershup Trarmng Con- ference 3, State Student Councul Conventuon Z-4, DAR Good Cutlzenshnp Award 4, Block 4, Mayors Teen Councul 4, Jr, Prom Court 3. CLIFFORD HOGUE---Intramurals l--l, HOWE TOWER reporter 3-4, Wrestlung 4 PAT l-lOHNfChoraIalres l-2, Chour 3, Tru-Hr-Y 4, Cheer Block 3, MARY LOIS HOLADAY7SeIotra l, La Nina Z, Vlhota 3, Tru-Ht-Y 4, Sclence Club 4, Footlught Revelers l-4, Thespuan 3-4, Man Who Came to Dlnner 3, Sensor Play 4, PRR 3-4, One-Act Plays -4 4 --3. DONNA HOLMES-Selotra l, La Nuna 2, Home Ec, Club l-2, Choralanres 2-3, PRR 4. GARY HOLOBEK-Lettermen's Club l-4, PRR 2-4, Science Club 2-4, Beta H:-Y pres, 2, Sr, Hr-Y vlce pres, program chaurman 3-4, Wnnter Wonder- land Kung cand 3, Cutstandsng Boy Sclentlst 4, Student mgr, l-2, Atom Dust co-edntor 4, Model UN 4. 2' cc. Jewel tts aeaupzda. CHARLES HARRIS-Cross Country l-4, Letter- men's Club I-2, sec, 3-4, lntramurals l-4, Track l-4, Natl, Honor Soclety 4. LELAND HASSELD-Football 2, Intramurals l-4, JOAN HEADLEE-lnternatuonal Chlldren's Cen- tre, Bangkok, Thailand, l, Cub Club 2, Debate Club 3, Speezh Club 4, Band 3-4, Orchestra 2-4, All-City Band 3-4, All-Cnty Orchestra 4, All-State Orchestra 4, PRR 4, Operetta 2, lst Dnvnslon Ratrng-Dlstrnct Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, lst DIVISION Ratnng State Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, Natl. Honor Soclety 4. JAMES R HEATH-Cholr l-4, Operetta 2, PRR l-4, Student rngr, l-I. JOHN STEPHEN HEDRICK LINDA HEIDELMAN-Selotra l, La Nnna Z, Vlhota 3, Tru-Hu-Y 4, Model UN 4, Cub Club sec. l, vlce pres 2, lst Place V FW, State Essay Con- test 3, PRR 2-3, HILLTOPPER actnvltres ed. 2, picture ed. 4, Natl, Honor Soceety 4, lndlana HS. Sclence Inst, 3. LLJCILLE HENDRlCKSONiChoralalres 3, Cholr 4, Booster Club l, Trl-Hu-Y 4. SANDRA LEE HERTWECK-Office mess. 2-3, Home Ec. Club l. FRED HlNER+Track l-4, Football l-2, Basket- ball l, Intramurals Z-3, PRR 3-4, Student mgr. 3-4. ' 344 Stiff' I , W' A A ,S X J XS, . I Page one hundred fifteen Traditions Wade: ' 6 mama As tradition demands, gaily bedeckecl dancnng girls precede the queen and her court an the May Pageant processional to Vrolet Hull. Members of the royal court are Lnnda Mueller, lack Burgan, lerru Baker, Carl Swenson, Queen ludy Campbell, Carolyn Conner, Ron Heath, Bonnie l-loward, and Steve Leane, Front row: pages Betty Hart and Mellnda Bubersteun, crown-bearer Duck Wood, X e Q .- t ' 3 A 'aN.X7siFiQ3i?Q1!FXVTXXh1NRN.kS AVSfK lxrhwi'-N XNNXN NJA: 4 W. , CYNTHIA I-IOPPING-Selofra I5 La Nina 25 Vihota 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 PRR 2-45 Jr. Prom comm. 35 HILLTOPPER index ed, 45 Student Council 45 Foot- Isght Revelers I-45 Natl. Thespian 45 Home Ec. Club I5 Latin Club I5 Relay Queen cand. 3. PAUL DANIAL HORNADAY-Cheerleader I5 Intramurals I-3, 45 PRR 2-3. ROBERT L. HORTON-HOWE TOWER assistant news ecl.5 ROTC 2-45 Natl. Honor Society 4, BONNIE HOWARD-Logansport H.S. I-25 Cnoralaires 35 Violet Queen cancl. 35 Vinota 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 PRR 45 Natl. Honor Society 4, NANCY LEE HOWELL-PRR 3-45 Selofra I5 La Nina 25 Vihota 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Home Ec. Club 25 Gym asst. I. SAM HOYNES-Math Club 25 Spanish Club 25 ROTC Drill Team 25 Intramurals I-4. JAMES HUNTER-Spanish Club I5 Debate Club 3-45 Speech Club 3-4. SUZANNE HUNTERfGAA I5 Selofra I5 Vibota 3, PATSY ANN ISON-Columbus H.S. I5 Office mess. 3, . I f I 1- 5 Q A ' ia -. Q 1 5 i 5, 3 4 ' .gi g f ,.l 1.35 X, I. - j I f' A ' .. N X . 5 3 ' - I Page one hundred sixteen . .. 1 'J 4 W' . , . k mga I I 5 .5 Y ,, .X In 0 1 My R -fs.-f.-vikgqs s .,N,1Q'Ss T 555 , 4 -N .Q xx'-all 'T' BEVERLY JENKINS-Selofra I5 Gym asst. 2-35 Intramural Track Queen cancl. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 4. GENE JETER-Revelers' play 35 PRR 3-45 Brown Boy cand, 35 Football 35 Bus. mgr. 3-45 Intra- murals 35 Hi-Y 3, MARGARET JOHNSENfSeIofra I5 La Nina 25 Vihota 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Maclrigals I-45 Choralaires I-45 Choir 45 TOWER reporter 2-45 PRR 2-45 20th Anniversary Record 45 TOWER Bus. Agt. 45 Booster Club 25 Natl. Honor Society 4. CAROL ELAINE JOHNSON-Freolandville H.S. I-25 Block 45 Office mess, 45 Natl. Honor Society 4 DOROTHY R. JOHNSON-Home Ec, Club 2-35 Selotra I. BILL JOHNSON-Football 35 Senior I-li-Y 4. SHARON KAY JONES-Future Nurses of Amer- ica Club sec. 4, MILTON WILLIAM KELLEHER-Football I5 Latin Club pres. 2-35 Intramurals 2. BARBARA SUE KENNEDY-Selofra I5 La Nina 25 Vihota 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Home Ec. Club I. X gi . ff E. ,IQ . -'W 'FJ , V L 1 I 1414. - I 4 L P' EWS- , : ' 'fra 1 -if :T:iifS3S13 ff? ,ss ' MF fizif s.s.c,Zf:f w ana F915 13 1 5 5 v-O' I .x,c..?y, I? ' it .e If It SAUNDRA LEE LAZIER--Selotra I, GAA I-2, La Nrna Z, Oftlce mess 2-3 GEORGE ALAN LEVER-Senror Hr-Y 3--l, Scr- ence Club 3, Drrll Team 2-3, Intramurals -I, Mound Fort H S. I. GREGORY LlGHTffIntramurals 3+-I SYLVIA CHARLENE LING Choralarres 2--I, Selofra I, Vrhota 3. CONSTANCE LEE LIVERETT- Selotra I, La Nlna 2, Vlhota 3, Booster Club 2, GEORGE THOMAS LONG--Intramurals I-3, SUE LOVICK-Selofra I . GLORIA ANN LOWEf-Selofra I, La Nina 2, Vlhota 3, Home Ec Club 3. STARLENA DAWN LYDAY--GAA 2, La Nnna 2' Broad Rupple HS. I, 917 -J C3 ,, me se-2 V -0 I ,y lf. , ' swf +, Qi: . 'QV ,, eff is I-'A My Q:-Sf Weapew. LINDA LEE KERSEYfBooster Club, TOWER reporter 3-4, Selofra I, La Nrna 2, Vrhota 3, Trl- Hr-Y 4, Home Ec Club 2, Ott mess -l, WILLIAM ROBERT KlNDLEY4Eastern HS I- 2, Senlor Hr-Y 374, Math Club pres 3--I, Chess Club 3--I, pres 4, Natl Honor Soclety 4. JAMES T KNAUER-Math Club Z-35 pres 2, TOWER reporter, copy reader 3, assoc, ed, ed.-me chref -I, Science Club I-2, Chess Club I, Stamp Club I, Intramurals 2-3, PRR 2-3, Hr-Y 2-3, Band I-3, Dance Band 3, Natl Honor Socrety 4. RICHARD LEE KNIGHT-Math Club I-3, Stamp Club I, Chess Club I-2, I-lrfY 4, TOWER cartoon- rst 3--'l, JEANIE MARIE KOVAC-Footllght Revelers I--I, v pres. 3, pres -I, Lrttle Women 2, Man Who Came to Dlnner , Senlor Play, Natl. Thesprans If-I, TOWER reporter, teature wrlter 2--4, Golden Glrl cand -I, Student Councrl 4, PRR I-4, Latrn Club I-2, Radro Club I-3, sec 3, Cub Club I, pres. 2, Selotra I, La Nrna Z, Vlhota 3, Tfl-HIHY -I, Altrusa Award 3, Business rngr. I. RUSSELL LASH-Cross Country I--l, state champ 4, Track IA4 state champ, 4, Ray Bowman Award -I, Lettermen pres 4, Band I--I. THOMAS EDWARD LAWRENCE--Warren Cen- tral H S I-2, Intramurals 4, Tennrs 4 THOMAS RICHARD LAWSON-Senror Play -4, Latrn Club I, Letterrnens Club If-4, Basketball I-3, Tennrs Ie-I, Intramurals 4, Student rngr 3-4, PRR I--4, ROTC Rltle Team I-4, capt, 3--l, Foot- llght Reyelers -l, Radio Club I, Offucers Club -I, MELANIE JANE LAYTON-Football Queen cand 2, Selofra I, La Nrna sec. 2, Vrhota 3, Trl-Hr-Y -1, Student Councrl 2, PRR 3, Gym asst, 2--l .5 M I -I K A s, J :L ' -4 f All L' R i f l 7 1 7 , i , ,f E , 1 , W s 5 I d, f . , 42 I . A f- Page one hundred seventeen r VICKI LYNN-Shelburn HS, I-35 Nail, Honor Society 4, LINDA CAROL McCAWLEY-Selofra Ig La Nina 2, Vihota 3, Horne Ec. Club I-Z, Block 4. CHARLES PHILLIP McNEFF SALLY ELLEN MABEL-Senior Play 4, PRR 45 HCWE TOWER reporter 2, associate ed. 3, ed.-in- chief 4, Selotra sec, I7 La Nina 2, Vihota 3g Tri Hi-Y 4, Business mgr. 3-4, Cub Club 2, Footlight Revelers -I, Ott. mess. 3, Natl. Honor Society 4. JACKQLILINE MARSISCHKY JANET K. MASSEY-French Club Z, Radio Club Z, PRR 2-4, Choir 3-4, Choralaires 2, Madrigals I-3. DARLENE MATHEWS PATRICIA LYNN MATTHEWS4SeIofra I, La Nina Z, Vlhota sec 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Basketball Queen 3, PRR 3-4, Student Council I, assistant sec. 3, Girls' Drill Team I-35 GAA Ig Home Ec. Club I-4. Jr. Prom Queen cand 3, Gyrnn asst. Hive 3. JACK MATTINGLY ' I b s , , ' A zglw, I i V, Z - i QE : 'I ,fl 'X 'CIT' yy 'x E., I ' , f , I fr f , my ,vw I ,- O .:fL. J ,jr I ,Lf S 4' NV' S--MIK f' '-3 ' -.ff I -in ii '7 IX 'Numan I ' 3 If 1 NMA ,, J I :ze I: ,R'2,v.m-, M . 3is4g..1-:Af.,3,c-Q . 02' '1..'.-'lfs At5'f-6'3j? St5 f' YQ'm'77-'rimx qt? Q. my-s 13. 4-3 Page one hundred eighteen .. f i . 1 V .wwf . X .5 It-R Q0 7 f X I ii? . 'NNI' rsync '90 'all -'rw , fw- .ut I IH C if 1. I .Il RICHARD MEEK CAROLE MERCER-La Nina 2, Vihota 35 Tri-Hi- Y treas. 45 PRR 3, 4, Basektball Queen cand. 4. JANE MEYER-Band I-4, Orchestra I-4, Quiz 'Em Team 3, 4, Spanish Club pres. I, sec. 2, treas. 3, Math Club 2, pres. 3, Spanish contest, first place I-3, Operetta 25 GAA lg Ping Pong tourna- ment, first place 25 Natl. Honor Society 4, ALBERT MILLER-Orchestra 2-4, Natl. Honor Society 4. JANICE DEE MILLER-Selofra lg La Nina 2, Tri Hi-Y 45 Drill team I-4, Cheer block 4, Off. mess. 4, Vihota 3, JOAN KAY MILLER-Senior Play 4, TOWER copyreader 3, news ed. 4, Hi-Y Sweetheart cand. 3, Spanish Club 2, Vihota 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, PRR 4, Choralaires 2, 3, Student Council 4, Selofra Ig Cheerblock 2, Natl. Honor Society 4. LINDA DIANE MILLS-Selotra lg La Nina 25 Vihota 35 Radio Club 2, 3, Science Club 45 Spanish Club 4, Math Club I, 2. THOMAS L. MONROE-Football I, 2, 4, Letter- men's Club 4, PRR 4, Intramurals 2, 4, Track I. HELEN MOORE .rv - - -H x U I ' l FRANKIE NIMS-Selofra l, La Nlna 2, Vnhota 3, Block 4. PHIL NONWEILER-Basketball l, Football l, Tennis l-4, Busuness mgr. 3, Lettermen's Club 2-4. LEIF NULSEN-Stamp Club l-2, Hn-Y 2, Re- serve Track mgr. 2. RICHARD PARRISH-Cross Country I-4, Track l-Z, HI-Y 3-4, Intramurals 2, 4, Basketball l, 3, Lettermen's Club 3-4. SAMUEL PETE-Hu-Y 2, TOWER reporter 3-4. ELIZABETH PEYTON-Selofra l, La Nina 2, Spanish Club 3, Choralaires 3-4, Trl-Hu-Y 4. BETH PIERCE-Selofra l, La Nana 2, Vnhota 3, Cub Club l-2, Radro Club sec. l-2, Choralanres l, PRR 2-4, Cholr 2-4, 20th Annlyersary Record, Atom Dust staff 2. BEVERLY PlERCE+GAA l-3, Vlhota 3. JUDY PIGMAN-Vlhota 3, GAA l, Latnn Club l-2, Off. mess. 3, Math Club sec. 2, PRR 3-4, TOWER editorral writer 3-4, Debate Club 3, Trn- Hi-Y 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Freedoms Founda- tron Award 4. L ' f ' ? 1 I ' 4 Z 5 ,ff ' 1. he fsx gg., ww A BRENDA PENNY MORGAN-Selofra l, La Nina 2, Vlhota 3, Tru-Hi-Y 4, Football Queen cand. 4, PRR 3-4, Booster Club l. BARBARA JEAN MOULDENiSelofra l, La Nana 2, Vlhota 3, Trl-HI-Y 4, PRR 3, Off. mess. 3-4, Home Ec. Club l, HILLTOPPER make-up ed. 4. MACK MOWBRAY-Choir 4, ROTC Drlll Team commander 3, rlfle team l-4, battalnon command- er 4, Spanlsh Club treas. Z, Band 2-4, PRR 3, ROTC l-4, 20th Annlversary Record 4, Math Club 3. SANDY MOXEYfStudent Council l, GAA 2. DORIS LANELLE MUELLER-Choralalres 3-4, Footlrght Reyelers l-4, Gym asst l, 2Oth Annu- yersary Record 4. LINDA JEANNE MUELLER-Vnolet Queen cand. 3, Selofra l, La Nnna 2, Vnhota 3, Cholr 3-4, PRR 2, 4, Operetta 2, French Club 2, Gnrls' Drxll Team l-3, TOWER Bus. mgr. 3, Student Bus mgr, 4, Natl. Honor Soclety 4, J. TED MUESING-Operetta 2, Intramural Basketball l-2, 4, Cross Country l-2, Track 4, Chorr 2-4, Madrugals l-2, Avnatlon Club 4. JAMES R. NEEL-Student Bus mgr. 3-4, Foot- ball l-4, PRR 3-4, Intramural Basketball l-2, Track l, Lettermen's Club 4. SANDRA NELSON --'J .ssl I . Ml' G ,. i I E A If J 4 . I .fi , . I. 'Sf .55 A , 45 VA ,f f J' X 1111 vt Z 'dag , gi .J . Q X - ,n g e ,Aww .ff Wig 1 .. , Page one hundred nineteen aadllalwaqa JUDY POPE-Selofra Ig La Nina 2g Vihota 3g GAA I-25 Ott. mess. Zg Red Cross I-4, sec. I-2, v. pres. 4g Football Queen 4g Future Nurses Club -lg Business mgr. 3, Head 4g PRR 3-45 Natl. Honor Society 4. KATHRYN IRENE PORTER-Warren Central H.S. I-2g Vihota 3. COLLEEN RUTH POWNER-Selofra lg Off, mess. I-35 Natl. Honor Society 4. DONALD PRICE-Warren Central H.S. I-3, BILL J. PRICE-Football I-4g Baseball I--lg Track I-4g Basketball I-45 Lettermen's Club 3--I, MARIANNE PROBST-Selofra Ig TOWER tea- ture wrnter 3-4g Cub Club lg Latin Clubg Natl. Honor Society 4. RONALD PRUETT-Intramurals I-lg Football I, Wrestling 4. LEONARD EARL PURSELL-Basketball mgr. Z-3. JOHN RAMSEY-Intramurals I--lg Baseball 3-4g Track mgr. Ig Choir 2-4g Operetta lg 2Otl'i Annu- versary Record 4g Wrestling 4g Math Club I. 'll A ffey f'Y .Zag I ilsjn . R v .FREE 5 3 ' , K, 'sl Q fr- I ldap' wx ' , I X. -. 2 1 3 it Q .. Q-5 . ' ' 0 G- . ,.. , E.. i I I Page one hundred twenty Ms .lf 1 S 1 F' N' i -fjgv ' xx .Jg -A ' -at , w--if . ' Q X wel ' I I ' i1'S:.f 'f. i N, K. Tb' I . me .:.,,Tg1 k,2 ' ,, . ,. if I A if ' k I , 1 . I 1 if wif GAIL RAYMOND-Future Nurses Club pres. -4g TOWER reporter 3--4g Tri-Hi-Y -lg PRR 4g Vihota -lg Choralalres 3. DONNA JEAN REED-La Nina 3. WILLIAM RALPH REYNOLDS-Winter Wonder- land Kung cand. -lg Lettermen's Club 3--lg Basket- ball Ig Football I--lg Business mgr. 2--lg PRR Z--lg Jr. Prom comm. 3. DONN CHARLES RICHARDSON-Football I-If Cross Country 3-4, Track I--lg Footlrght Revelers 3--Ig Arsenic and Old Lace -lg Senior Play -lg PRR -lg Hi-Y 3--lg Intramurals I-3g Radio Club 3--l, Debate Club 3g Speech Club treas. 4g Letter- men's Club 4g Ott. mess. -lg Latin Club I. BARBARA JEAN ROBERTS-Drill Team I-3g Home Ec. Club Ig Selofra Ig La Nina 2g Vihota 3g Tri-Hr-Y -lg Student Council 3g PRR 3--4g Basket- ball Queen cancl. -lg Natl. Honor Society -I. WILLIAM ROBERTS-Intramural 2--lg Track 2g Beta Hr-Y chaplain 2. PATRICIA ROCKEY BARBARA ROSETTA RODDY-Glasgow H.S. I-2. PAT ROSEAMaiorette Ig GAA I-Zg Choiralaires 3--tg Selofra Ig La Nina 2g Vihota 3. all Q k,.' V,V, - W Q NX X ,J 5: J C 0 , S . SN ,,5, nu. , L . XX, fi c, . f ,Q fs f Y .. I f .NNNM 1:- 'fg-ss ff are yff .- V -- xx N Q sx 3 'C 1 S ..-r 0 x r X X X X N X, Y W3 X J'-T3 NR L Nag! kwa, EARLENE SCHMITZJMQCQ Hs. I-3. s , X' sc w' 1,- RONNIE SCI-IRADER --Football I--I, PRR -I, Intramurals I-2,4. t CHARLES RICHARD SCHULTZ-Track 2-3, In- I f X, Y tramurals I-2. v Ev -.. 7 r - ' Q y ANN SCHUMAKER-TOWER ffjat. Writer I, page ed, 4, associate ed. 4, TOWER Acl Staff 2-4, Selofra I, La Nina 2, Vihota 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Drill Team I-3, ROTC Sponsor 2-4, Choir 3-4, Choral- aires 3, Octet 4, Madrigals I, Student Council I, 4, PRR 2-4, Track Queen I, Hoosier Relays Queen cand. I, Hu-Y Sweetheart cand. 2, Jr. Prom Queen 3, ROTC Queen 4, Jr, Prom comm, 3, Natl, Honor Society 4. DAVID EUGENE SCOTT7Radio Club I, ROTC Color Guard I-2. CARL LOREN SEILS-Student Council I-3, vice pres, 4, Math Club vice pres, 2, Cross Country I, Intramurals I-4, Jr. Prom comm. 3, Senior Play 4, Latin Club I-2. WAYNE DENNIS SETTLESfInlramuraIs I-3, ROTC Drill and Rifle Teams 2, NANCY KATHRYN SHARPfFootlight Revelers I-4, Little Women 2, Choir 3-4, Choralaires 3. WILLIAM JOHN SHERFICK-Tech H.S. I-2 PRR 3-4. , Y 'remain pai THEODORE NEALE ROSSER, JR.fCross Country I, Baseball I, Track I, Math Club 3-4, Cub Club I-2, Science Club Z-4, Latin Club I, Dance Band 3-4, Hi-Y 2-4, Footlight Revelers 2-4, Natl. Thespian Society 3-4, TOWER reporter 2, PRR 2, Intramural Basketball 2, Natl Honor Society 4. DAVID EUGENE RUSHTON-Choir I-4, Track I-3, Cross Country I-3, Baseball I-4, Lc-ttermen's Club I-4, Maclrigals I-2, Operetta 2, 20th Anni- yersary Record 4, Golf I-4, Intramural Basketball I-4, PRR 2-3, Speech Club 2, 4, Footlight Rev- elers I-2. MARTIN RUSSELL-French Club 2. SANDRA LEA RUSSELL--Choralaircs 2-3, PRR 3, Selotra I, La Nina 2, Vihota 3. KAREN ANN SACHS-Selotra I, La Nina Z, Vihota 3, Spanish Club I-2, Cub Club Z, Math Club Z, Home Ec. Club 2-3, TOWER reporter 3-4. PAUL SAMPSEL-Track I, Intramural Basket- ball Z, Band I-3. MARILYN KAY SERBER-University High School, Bloomington, Ind, I-2. PHYLLIS SCHICK-Vihota 3, Selotra I. GENE SCHMIDT lx. mix, I KI I . I .I- I 7- ' I E1 33 K N -gl 'Wi Y X5 gr , Page one hundred twenty-one datdedeetalamz JOANNE BETH SHORES-Selofra I5 Home Ec. Club l-25 Science Club 25 News Bureau 4. KATHLEEN ANN SILVEY-La Nina 25 Vihota 35 Trl-Hi-Y 4. DAVID SIMPSON-Natl. Honor Society 4. BRENDA FRANCINE SIMS-Selofra I5 Baton Club I-35 Spanish Club 25 Off. SHERRELL D, SIMS-Selofra mess, 4. I, DONALD E. SMITH-ROTC I-35 Chess Club. JACOB DWIGHT SMITH-Hi-Y vice pres. 2, 3-45 Athletic mgr. 2-35 Lettermen's Club 3-45 Model UN 4. LARRY D. SMITH-ROTC I-45 Intramural Bas- '7 ketball .. MICHAEL S. SMITH-Basketball I-45 Baseball 2-45 Cross Country I5 Winter cand. I-25 Howe Hoedown King Student Council 35 PRR 3-45 3-45 Mock Election treas. 4. 3,0-qv' E NM L 2 4 A I ,Xb I V Wonderland King 35 Bus. mgr. Z-45 Lettermen's Club . N .S S Xfaigfas iw ,Z is Si 'TLV as 3- 41' A we-3 3 X s 5 i 13,5 - ,. -. , 4 1' - ' I -'sd' w f, -5. 3 , 5 I Page one hundred twenty-two W 1 ' 'Q I , - sf : 5 I 5 -'::.5?!3si Y Ji: M3 V N1 5 I Q A mug I Q , ,Qi , I A ' I A s 'vi K i A .s E 30 . x x -yd NNN? Si. ,YN SPENCER LEE SMITH-Football I-3, capt, 45 Track I-35 Basketball I5 Baseball Z5 Brown Boy 45 Winter Wonderland King cand. 35 Mock Election, attn. gen, 45 Intramurals 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 PRR 45 Business mgr. 2-4. A. DARLENE SNYDER-GAA I5 Spanish Club I5 Selofra I5 La Nina 25 Vihota 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Footlight Revelers 3, 45 Golden Girl cand. 35 PRR 3, 4. NENA A. SORDEAN-Majorette 3, 45 PRR 3, 45 Student Council 35 Baton Club 2-45 Office mess. Z, 35 Gym asst. 25 City Student Council 3. WILLIAM P. SPOLYAR-Stamp Club I, 3, 45 Math Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 Intramurals I, 2, 45 Science Club 45 Latin Club I. WILLIAM LEROY STARKS-Brown Boy cand. 45 Football I-45 Intramurals I-45 Student mgr. 25 PRR 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Asst. bus. mgr. 3, 45 ROTC Rifle Team I, 25 Track 2. JANET RUTH STEELE-Home Ec. Club I, 25 La Nina 25 Selofra I5 Tri-Hi-Y. DERETTA JOYCE STINE-GAA I, 25 La Nina 25 Vihota 35 Selofra I5 Booster Club 25 Gym asst. 2. MARY ELLEN STOKESBERRY-PRR 35 Spanish Club I5 Spanish Contest, first place 25 Choralaires 3. JOHN J. STONE-Bad Axe H.S., Mich. I5 Knox H.S. 3. JPN. ,Q-. , 433 ,ww an Q' 3' ' .Al l ' 1 H, s K, ' I f I 1 ROBERT TAYLOR-Tulsa, Oklahoma, H. S., Foot- ball 45 Intramural 4. PATRICIA ANN TEVIS-PRR 2-35 Selofra I5 La Nina 2, MICHAEL J. THARP-Beta Hu-Y 35 Senuor Hu-Y 45 PRR 45 Football I-Z5 Track I, CARL A. TI-IAYER-Intramurals 45 PRR 3-45 TOWER Business rngr, 2-35 Mock Election sec. ot state 45 Jr. Prom kung 3. BILLY R. THOMASfFootball I5 TOWER copy reader 35 Track I5 Intramurals I-2. SHARON KAY THOMPSON-Majorette 3, CAROL ANNE TIBBS-Selofra I5 La Nina Z5 Vu- hota 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Spanish Club I-25 Math Club I-3, pres. 25 Choralaires 2-35 Choir 45 20th Anni- versary Record 4. RICHARD GREGORY TIERNEY-Senior Hi-Y 3. JUDITH ANN TOCTION-Selofra I5 La Nina 25 Vihota 35 Tri-Hy-Y 45 Choralaires 45 Math Club l-25 Spanish Club pres. 2-35 Hive 35 Block 4. X S K 'I' . 5 ul v.-V , ,,,, ,ik A su X 'dr ,AQ 1. 4 sr of Me 2014 gem, NANCY JANE STONE-Spanish Club I-2, TOWER reporter 3--I5 Math Club sec, I-Z5 Selo'ra I5 Natl, Honor Society 4. NANCY LEE STORM-Selofra I5 La Nuna 25 Tri- Hu-Y 45 Spanish Club 2-3, I-luve 35 Block -I, RICHARD EUGENE STRANGE-Football I-45 Baseball 35 PRR 3-45 Letterrnen's Club 4, Track I5 Winter Wonderland kung 4, Intramurals I. SALLY STROUD-GAA I-4, Cheerleader 25 Chcralaures I--l, Office mess, 3, Selotra I5 La Nina 25 Vuhofa 35 Huve 35 Block 4 ROBERT N. SULGROVE4Math Club l-4, Or- chestra I-35 Ooeretta 25 Natl, Honor Socuetv 4. LARRY SWEENEYfIntramuraI5 2. CARL SWENSON-Basketball I--I5 Student Busi- ness mgr 3-4, PRR 3-4, Lettermen's Club 45 Howe Hoedown kung 2, Track I, Jr. Prom kung cand 3, Cross Country I-2, JANET SZATKOWSKI-Cluour 3--I, Choralaures 2, Selofra I5 La Nina Z5 Vuhota 35 Tru-Hu-Y 45 Girls Drill Team I-3, Hu-Y-Sweetheart cand. 35 Student Council 4, PRR 2-45 2Oth Anniversary Record 4, DIANA TAYLOR4Shortrudge HS. L' RA ' QS N Page one hundred twenty-three ffuaf PEGGY TOLER-GAA lg Choralaires 2-45 Office I-ness. 45 La Nina 25 Selofra lj Tri-HI-Y 45 Vihota ff Na' 1 4--1. 3. A vm? - s LARRY WILLIAM TOOLE-Football l-45 Intra- murals l-45 Student Council 3. JERRY JOE TROSPER-Math Club l-25 lntra- I murals l-4, 1 1 JUDITH ANN TRUSLER-Home EC. Ciub I-3, , 5 S A - Mafia Ciub 2, Selotra I. ' 4: 5 W' 'Wai .4-4 I? 5 4.90 ' A 4, NANCY KAY TIJCKER ' Y G A If. ,I WENDELL R, TUCKER-Warren Central H. S. lg All Q 5 Quiz 'Em On the Air 3-45 TOWER feature writer ' 3, reporter 45 Natl. Honor Society 4. . I I U . SALLY GAY TURPEN-Selofra lg La Nina 25 bxffwr ' -'fix Vihota 35 Tri-HI-Y 45 HILLTOPPER Copy ed. 3, 1 Z5 associate ed, 45 PRR 45 Natl. Honor Society 4. A 'Fr A ly, lm K DOROTHY TLJTTLE if ,gin 1 D: Q -1 1. 5 . '- fn ARLYNE VIEWEGI-I-seiofra I, La Nina 2, PRR X L aa,5, t ., , 3-45 GAA I5 Vihota 35 Tri-HI-Y 45 Choralaires 35 t A Choir 45 20th Anniversary Record 45 Math Club l. A 1 in 3 DORIS ANN VOGT- Little Women 2, Marr ,X ' ' I ' ' Who Came To Dinner 35 Senior Play 45 Selofra l5 ya? W La Nina Z5 VIl'Iota 35 Student Council Z5 Footlight vg- 5 ,A A 'I fu ,, Revelers I-4, sec. 35 TOWER reporter 45 PRR 2-45 A :Q X '99 N' - X A' Relay Queen Cand. l5 Natl, Thespians 3-45 Natl. 1 N Honor Society 4. A .5 ,W Omer, ' JAMES BARRY WAI.DRONeInrramrJraIa I, 3--I, Q A X' Science Club 35 Track l. f ' C I , I it JOHN WALKER-Fooiiaali I, Intramurals I-3. x ll' I' Ar STEVEN ALLEN WALLACE?ScIence Club l-4, l Chess Club l-4, pres. 35 Lettermen's Club 45 5 :L Track 35 Cross Country 4. a 1 W . .,' -J .5 Y JAN WILSON WALLS-Latin Club I-3, Athl. 5 ' A 5 mgr. 35 Bus. mgr. 3-45 Student Council 45 Senior R , , HI-Y 3-45 PRR 45 Holidaze King Cancl. 4. M , I X DON N, WATSON-Warren Central Hs. I-3. .3 l . X l J' I V ' WILBLJR HOWARD WATTS, JR.-sfudenr Bus-- ' v ' ness mgr. 2-4, Senior HI-Y sec. 3-45 Beta I-li-Y F H, ... W ,Q Iazg PRR 4. A.. I I z 5 ' 'jx ' r J X' I TAMRA LYNNE WEGHORST-Selofra lp La Nina gg 7 ' f 5 - - 5 2, Vihota 5, Tri-HIAY 4, Office mass. 2, Baton 5 5, I f . Club l5 Home EC. Club l5 GAA I5 PRR 3-4. ' A-'45 A , Y wiser., .Q . RICHARD M. WEST-Latin Club I, ROTC Rifle ev Team I-2, PRR I, 4, Intramurals 4. I ' .334 .r r I Tr sf Page one hundred twenty-tour ...X , o ,, ' N, gg A I 1, 46660 CHLOETINE PHYLLIS WHEATLEY7I-lomc EC Club 2-3, Vuhota 3, La Nuna 2, Selofra I. WILLIAM H. WHEELER-Beta Hu-Y I-2, Intra- mural Basketball I-2, Baseball I, Track I, Debate 'A Club 2, Spanush Club I. , ff-'IH A E , Qu X EMILIE CAROLINE WHITE-Chour -4, Choralaures 1-3, PRR 3, 20th Annuvcrsary Record 4, Huvc 3. . ROBERTA sus WHITELEY-Track Queen Cam , I A 3, Tru-Hu-Y hug? 4, Vuhota 3, La Nuna 2, Selofra I, Q .. A , O Chour 3--4, Choralaures 2, PRR 34-lg TOWER photo. . ' Ig dd 4, Student Councul 3, GAA I, Reg. Scuence Faur V I 'gy-.pi w--V Ist Pruze 2, Oftuce mess. 3, Huve 3, 20th Annu- Xx -' versary Record 4, Nat Honor Socuety 4. DAVID wH1TTlNGToNfumfamurau Baskeubauu 'W 1, PRR 34, Cho-f 3-4, Band ufs, Hu-Y 2-3, zom if Annuversary Record 4. X AM VIRGINIA R, WHOBREY+SeI0tra I, La Nina 2, I Vuhota 3, , . , X BARBARA WILKINS-Selofra u, La Numa 2, Vu- ? . ' I I , Iruota 3, Block 4. ,-,W f-M, JOHN WILLARO-Football 2, Track 2, unna- X' ,Q J' mural Basketball I-3. X L, SUE WILLIS-Selofra Ig La Nuna 2, Vuhota 35 u 1, .,., . WALTER EMERSON WILLITSfEeta HI-Y I, Hu-Y 2-3, Band I--I, Dance Band 3-4g PRR 344. KAREN LEE WINCHESTER-Selofra I, La Nuna 2, Vuhota 3, Tru-Hi-Y 4, GAA I-2, Senuor Play 4, Block 4, Oftuce mess 4, DONALD I., WRIGHT-Sparuush Club 3, Math 5 Tru-Hu-Y -4, Offuce mess 4. Cl b 3. ,X , U SENIORS NOT PICTURED MARTHA AKERS-GAA I-3, RICHARD FOLEY MARION DOUGLAS ARCHER--Track I-2, 3, Football I, 3, PATRICIA HENRY PRR 3-4, Intramurals I-Z, 4, Asst. Busuness mgr. 2-3, Student CO'-'nC 4- KAROLYN KAYE ucELLEvDseuoffa u, Home EC Cuub u-3, JACK CLINE. JR JANET COLEMAN-Unuvcrsuty HS., Bloomungton, I-3. Offuce mess. I-2. ROBERT STEVEN MCLAUGHLIN JAMES LEQN CRIpE DAVID ROSENBARGER JAMES DOVE CLOYD SMITH Page one hundred twenty-five Wwe 'ez ' Painting a pretty picture to music, girls honor the birthday celebration with a dance around the Maypole. i r fi Queen of Violets judy Campbell ascends the tower steps to take her seat of honor overlooking Howe's campus. Queen judy was chosen from candidates nomi- nated by the junior girls' club, Vihofa. 1 w Hail the Queen of Violets! Each year the queen returns to Violet Hill to celebrate Howe's birthday, Queen Judy receives the crown from Philosopher Gary Holobek as he relates Howe's ZOth year achievements, Page nine Time flies so fast . . . another school year has ended . . . some will be back. . . others must say good-by . . . good-by to the crowded halls . . . good-by to the noisy lunch halls and silent study hours . . . thrill-packed basketball games and sub-zero football bouts . . . fun-packed Pleasant Run Revue . . . swaying to the strains of Vic Knight at the Brown and Gold . . . walking up the front steps . . . the Tower clock silently marking the passing of time . . and the little bridge spanning old Pleasant Run . . . So ends . This your 20th year Thomas Carr Howe High School Page one hundred twenty-six and Mr. Sharp A Administrative Staff ...,......,...,.,....... S5 Altrusa Award ..........,..,......,......,...... ll American Legion Good Citizenship Award .............,.,.,.......................... l l And Never Been Kissed ......,. IO6-IO7 Art Class .................. ,. .,....... .......... l 7 Athletic Managers .... .... 74 Audio Visual Club .... ,... 5 6 Aviation Club .,...,... .... 5 7 B Band ........ ...,. .,..,. 3 O -3l Baseball ......., .... 7 5 Basketball Varsity 67 Reserve ...... .... 6 9 Freshman ..,., .... 6 9 Queen ........ .... 6 8 Beta Hi-Y ............,., .... 4 6 Boys' Octet ...,....,.......,.....,.. .... 3 5 Brown and Gold Dance .,....... .... 2 O Business Education Classes .... .... l 4 Business Managers ...,...,........ .... 4 3 C Cafeteria Staff .,.....,., .... 8 6 Cheer Block ..... .... 5 8 Cheerleaders ..... .... 6 2 Chess Club ..., ,... , .. 57 Choir ..... . .....,..... ....,. 3 2-33 Choralaires ,....... .. ....... 34 26 Commencement ..... Cross Country .,..,. ...... 6 4-65 Cub Club .,.,..... ....... 4 2 Custodians .... ..,, 8 6 D Dance Band ...,.....,. ,... .....,.....,.. , . .. 29 D.A,R. Good Citizen Award ....... ll English Class , ..... I2 F Faculty ..,. . ..,.. Sl -85 Football Varsity ..,... ..,. 6 l Reserve ....., .... 6 3 Freshman ..... ....... 6 3 Queen ...........,.,... . ,.... 62, 80 Footlight Revelers ..... ...... 4 4'45 Freshmen .................... ,..... 8 7-92 Future Nurses Club ..,.. ......, 5 4 ' :Zeke 'Wwlez G G.A,A, Club ...... Girls' Drill Team ...... Girls' Octet ,.... Golf ,......., H Hilltopper .,..,.. 77 28 35 72 ........24, 38-39 History Class ..,.... ,...,. ,...,..,.,.... l 3 Hi-Y ..,...,............,,...,.........,...... ...... 4 6 Hi-Y Sweetheart Candidates ............ 2l Holidaze .,.,............,..............,. , .... l8, l99 Home Economics Club ...,.... Home Economics Classes I Index, Student ...........,..., 55 l6 ,. .,...... l28-I33 Irvington Assembly Dance .,....,.,.,..... Zl J Junior Red Cross ............. Junior Prom Candidates .... Juniors ., ....,.........,... L Language Classes ...,, La Nina ,..... .......... , .. Latin Club .....,.,...... Lettermen's Club ,... M Madrigals ,.,.. ,.,... Majorettes Math Class ..... Math Club ..... May Pagent ,.... ........., Mid-Year Freshmen ...... Mock Election ........ N News Bureau .,., 0 Octets ......,... Orchestra ..,. P Photography Club ...,... ...,.,.,.. Physical Education Class .,.,... Physics Class ....................., Pleasant Run Revue Principal ..................... Psychology Class ..,....,.. Public Address System ..... 54 Zl ....,.98-lO2 I5 .....,.,5O-Sl 53 76 34 3l I3 S7 ...WB-9 87 lO . ..... 43 35 ........3O-3l . ,.... 47 l7 i4 ....,.,,...22-23 3, 80, 126 I3 42 Q Quiz 'Em Team ..., R. O, T. C .,.. . Sponsors ..,....,. Drill Teams ,.., . Rifle Team S School Life ..,.,. Science Club ..... Selofra ...,..,...,.,. Seniors Officers ..... Party ...... Play ........,,,,........... Senior-Faculty Game ,.... Senior Hi-Y ..........,.. Mr. Sharp .,... Sophomores ..,... Speech Club ....,., Student Council .... Student Index .,......... Student Managers ...... Sub-Set Club ...........,...,. Sweetheart Candidates T Table ot Contents ....... Tennis . ,..., ,...., Tower Staff .... Track ....,.....,., Queen ...,. Tri-Hi-Y .... U Underclassmen V Vihota ..,..,.,...........,....,,,,.... Violet Queen Candidates Queen . .,,....,.,...,.......,.,,.,, W 47 ....,,,26-28 . .... 27 28 27 .,.,....6-7 52 Sl O6 O5 .,....lO6-lO7 19 3, 80, l26 .....,93497 52 ......36-37 ..l2S-l33 74 57 2l .. ,,..,. .4 24, 40-4l ...,..7O-7l 70 ..,,,.4B-49 . ..,.... S7-lO2 49 8 Winter Wonderland Candidates .... .,.. 7 7 Woodshop Class ,. .............,..... l6 Wrestling .......,..,. 65 Page one hundred twenty-seven Coburn, Nancy .....,..... A Abernathy, Knox ,........ Acree, Jeanette ,.... Adams, George ..... Adkins, Charles .,... Akers, William ...,... Albright, Carole ........ Alexander, Barbara Alexander, Richard ..... Alexander, Robert Alexander, Sandra ...,.. Allen, Arthur ....... Allen, Pat , .,...... . Alsman, William , . Alyea, Joyce .,..., Anderson, Ric ,,.,... Anderson, Vicki ..... Andrews, Rosalie ., Apker, Lori ..,,...r.,,...., ..... Applegate, Patricia Applegate, Sally ..,,.,,. 32, Applegate, Shirley Arbogast, Elliott ..,.. 55 Archer, Bill ..,,.,.... Archer, Daane ,... Archer, Gail ,..,,. Archer, Gloria Archer, Marion .,.., Arment, Dixon ...,. Arthur, Phillip .... Atwood, Shirley ..... Aulls, Mark Austin, Midge B Bailey, George .,.., . . Bailey, Lee ,,...... Baird, Deanna ....,.... Baker, Jerri Sue ..... Baker, Karen ,..,,......, Ballard, Jacquelyne ..... Bandy, Paris . .....,.,..., Banta, Ronald ..,... ..,.., Barkhau, Sherry ...,. Barlow, David , Barnett, Cynthia .,....,..... Barnett, Shermana Carole Bartlett, Pat .,...,.,,,,... .,., Barton, Harry .,..... Barton, Neil ...... Biberstein, Barbara .. Batta, Larry . ..... . Bayne, Fred ...........,.. Beavin, Mary Lou ....,. Beck, Bernard ......, Beeson, James .. Behler, Carol .,..,.. Behrens, Paul .....,,. .. Beineke, Sondra Kay .,.,,. Bell, Sandra ,,.....,....,..,, Bellows, Geraldine ,,,. Bender, Janet Berling, Harry , Berry, Barbara .,,., . Beswick, John ,,.,.,..., Biberstein, Melinda Jane Biddle, Rita ..,...,.....,..,,.,. Biles, Carol ..... lfvmfemf Wzdex fAlbum section pictures are no! 40, 52, 53, 57, 103 ........63,64, Qfliii, 71, ....,...46, 71, jf55,'55,'46,'i 'ffff55, ..QQQ.,5o, 55,'Li6Q'45f55,ii ..Qff5i. . 36,1 1.1fQf36,'5i'Q94, lffsfikiaiifis, 6 .jf ...... 164,63 ,.13, 29, 30, 65, ..,.... ,34, 48, ,Qffii Q 55. ,..QQQfib,'S6Q3'i', 31125, , .,,. .1 Unusual N. ...,..,,... .Hi 49 .ucnusvi Us .,Hs, ,,UHsa Page one hundred twenty-eight 65 71 64 55 49 77 75 51 30 03 57 51 53 62 54 49 34 03 51 53 69 51 32 76 04 31 77 53 46 34 57 34 49 48 34 50 77 73 49 71 50 55 34 46 71 30 77 50 53 46 34 63 50 49 03 03 03 52 77 55 50 50 40 Billhymer, Fran ,... .,,... , 34 Billups, Darlan ,..,. ...,.... 6 1, 65, 77 Burk, James ,........ , ,,......,..,..... 72 Bisselberg, Steve .... .,.,.,.......,... 1 3, 34 Black, Bill .,.,.,.....,, ,....... 6 3,69,71,75 Blackwell, Carole , .............. 68 Bogart, Barbara ,,.,.. ..,..,.. 3 1, 36, 52 Boles, Susan Kay .... .....,.,..,..,.... 5 1 Bolmer, Linda .,,.... .....,.. 3 O, 76, 78 Bond, Dewey ..,. ,....... 4 6,64 Bondy, Carl . ..,.,. .27, 77 Booe, Ann .,,.... ......... 4 9 Booher, Mike ......,,.,............,.......,........... 28 Booher, Pat ,,,,,.. ..,.,.....,.....,..,..,..,,,.... 2 S, 30 Boren, Nary Helen ..., 33, 38, 39, 48, 49, 103 included in this index.J Carlson, Loretta .........,...,.,.,... , ..,,,....... 51, 16 Carmichael, David ...... 40, 4l,64,71,77,103 Carrico, Ronald .... 7,1O, 32, 46, 60, 61, 71, 77 Carson, Sara Jane ...,......,.....,........,.,,..,..., 50 Carter, Stanton ....,.......,,,............... 32, 33, 34 Carter, Steve 32, 34, 35, 40, 52, 73, 103, 106,107 Carwein, Sandy ...,......,......,.............,..,..... 51 Cashman, Jack ........ Cashman, Lauretta Cavanaugh, William ...... Cavosie, Patricia ....... Cayton, Sally ..,.... Cazula, Susan Chambers, Sharon Chenault, Robert .... .. Childers, Jim .... Christie, Ellen .... ., ,.... . Clark, Chris ....... 56 56 ....,..14, 28, 42, .n-H54,56 .HHH32,40 Munn so .UMM5i,vs ,MHHHMMHMMHN 55 MMcN,NM52,53,vi M46,61,67,71,77 uuNnUMbMca34,5o ,, .,..,.....,...,..... 7,75 Clark, Marcia ..,,.,...,.. 32, 36, 38, 39, 48, 103 Cleland, Michael ,.........,. Clendenin, Joseph ...,, Coffman, Gary Joe .,..,. Cohoon, Donna ....,.... .. Coleman, Janet Sue Collins, Lynda Ann ...,..... Combs, Sharon Jeanine Compton, Richard ,... . ,.,., Conner, Carolyn ...... Conner, Don ...,..... HUHHHHHHHMMM 65 .HnH32,46,72 canvass ve .HUU32,34 .Munn 54 HHsaio4 ,......36, 51 .......51, 76 HHH8,48, 64 Conner, Nancy ,.... ......,.,. 4 9, 55 Conrad, Mike ..,..,.,.....,.. . 30 Conway, Doris ....... ........ 3 4, 48, 103 Conway, Michael .... .......,..... 3 2,34 Conway, Thomas .... .,.., 4 3 Cook, Brenda Sue .... , .,........,., 51 Cook, David ............... ......,.,.....,,,.., 6 3 Cooke, Jacqueline ..... ......., 4 8, 49, 103 Cooke, Sally .........,...,. ....... 4 9, 54, 55 Cooper, Lynne Marie .,..... ....... 5 1,76 Copenhaver, Mary Ann ......,,..,....,............ 50 Cord, Jeanette ..,,..,...............,.,...,..,.,....,. 54 Cordill, Dick ..,,,. ..,.,.,. 1 0, 38, 39, 40,103 Corley, James ,.... ................... 3 2, 35, 52 Cotton, Nancy ...., .....,.... 2 8, 50 Couch, Martha ...,. ,..,....,......,..,.... 4 8 Coulter, Judy ,,.. .........,....., ...,,....... 3 3 Coval, Robert .... .,..... 3 O, 31, 57, 64, 71 Covert, Dian .,....,...,. .....,..,.,......,..... 5 3 Cowell, Alice Jean ,.... ....... 3 3, 57 Cox Janet ..,........... ........ 3 4 Cox Joyce Ann ..,... ., ...,.. 55 Cox Judy .,.,......... Bowen, Kingston 27, 32, 35, 36, 76, 104, 105 Bowen, Sandra ..,.,,.......,..,,.,..........,. 13, 51, 57 Bowen, Wanda Kay ,,.,....,,.,....,..,...,.,........ 48 Bowman, Patricia ,,,.... ...... 3 6, 48, 103 Boyer, Linda ,,...,....,. .........,. 4 9, 52 Bradslcaw, Janice ..,,... ,,...,,..,.. 5 5 Branam, Barbara ,...,,.... ...,.,.. 1 3, 51 Brandenburg, Russell ..... .....,.,. 6 3 Brandenburg, Stuart ,..,.,..,.,.,. . 63 Brewer, Ken .....,..,...... ........ 3 6, 71, 75 Bridges, Robert ...,.. .,...,..,... 6 9 Bridwell, George ,... ,..... 5 7 Bright, Larry ....,.., ..,. .. 57 Bristow, Mary Jo ........ . 54 Brittain, Nancy , .....,.. 51, 76 Britton, Leighton ,, .,..,. 63 Bromstrup, Thomas , .... ...,.. 3 O Brooks, Jim .,,....., ,. ...... 63 Brooks, Stephen ..,... ,........... 4 6 Brown, Allen .,.. ,............. 3 2, 46 Brown, Gary ...... ...,..., 6 1, 63,77 Brown, Josette .......,..... . 51 Erown, Larry . ,,,,. ...,.,,. 3 2,64,71 Brown, Maureen ,,.... ..,, .... 4 9 , 103 Brown, Sharon .,,,, ....., 4 9 Brown, Steve ,,,. ,. .,,.... . 53 Brown, Wanda .,.,. ..,........ ....., 5 5 Bruner, Steve ..,..., ........ 6 9, 75, 77 Buckley, John H, ....,. ,........., 1 5,32 Bullock, James .... ...... 6 3 Bunch, Patricia ,,... ,.,,..... 5 3 Bundy, Leroy .. ,.,.. ,... ......,. 6 3 ,69 Bunner, Marilyn Kay . ...,. ......... 3 3 Buntain, William .. ,,,.57, 65 Burgess, Robert , .,.. ,,,, ,.... 2 7 ,28 Burk, Bonnie ...,... ...,.,,. 5 1, 53, 76 Burns, Michael ,.... ..,...,..,.. 7 4 Burns, Robert .,... . ...,.. 55 Byrne, Linda Sue .. ...... 30 C Caldwell, Charles .,,. ., ,.,. 30, 57, 71 Caldwell, Sharon ,,.., ,,.,.....,. 3 1, 50 Callahan, Deanna ..,. ..,..... 3 4, 36, 50 Campbell, Betty ,...,. .......,.....,. 5 1 Campbell, Charles .. .....,,. 30, 53 Campbell, Janet .. ,.... 51 Campbell, Judy ,..,., S, 9, 48 Canada, James ..,,. 57 Candon, Sylvania .... ...... 5 5 Cannon, Rosanna ,,,.....,... 49 Cantwell, June ..... 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C .,,.... ......, l 5,56 Hall, Cynthiann ,... ....,... 5 5 Halls, Laura ..,..,. ..,..., 3 4, 49 Hamilton, Nina .... ,,,.,..,.., 4 8 Hannah, James ...... . .,..., 63, 69 Hannah, Sharon .... .......,,...,.... 5 5 Hannewald, Judi ..,, ,,...., l 4, 40, 49 Hansman, Bill ..,..,...... ., 63 Hanzel, Gloria ..... ,.... 4 0 Hardin, Claude ,..,.. .. ..,...,. 65 Hare, Marcia .,.,. .,,,,....,....... 5 5 Hargate, Bonnie .... ......, 4 2, 5l , 54 l-largate, Robert ,.,. ...........,. 5 4, 56 Harkins, David .,,.., ,.,.... 4 2, 46, 56 Harold, Dave .,.,. ,,,.,,,.,. 3 6,69 Harper, Judy ,,.,...... ,.......,,,,,,.,......,.. 5 0 l-larpold, Richard . ....,,.,,,.. 64, 69, 7l , 75 Harris, Charles ,..... ....... 6 4, 65, 7l, 76, l03 Harris, Judy ........,. ...........,.,,,... ......., 4 9 Harryman, Betty ,,.,..,. ...36, 5l Harryman, Wayne .,.... ...,.... 2 8 l-larsin, Judith , .,.,.,. ,.... 3 4 Hart, Betty ., ........,. HS, 50 Hartle, Janet ..... ,,..... 4 9, 62, 76 Harvey, Sandra . ,.,.,... ...,.,. . 50 Hatcher, Allen ...... .....,,.,.........,.. 3 0, 3l Haugh, Klaska ,,,,, ..,.., l 2, 34, 42, 50, 57 Hauschild, Earl ..... ...,.... ,,........ 4 O , l03 Hawk, Mary ....,.. ..,....,..,.,,..,,..... 4 9 Hawke, Diane ..,.., .....,. 4 2, 50, 52 Hawkins, Arthur .,... .,..... 2 8, 30, 53 Haynes, Linda ..,..,.,.,..... .,......,,,... 4 9 Heavenridge, Marilyn ,..,. ..,,,,,.,.,., 5 l, 55 Headlee, Joan ...... .30, 3l, l03 Hearn, Tom ..., ,.,...,.,,.,,,.,. 7 3 Heath, James ..,,. .,...,,.,...,, 3 2 I-ieath, Ron .. .... ..6, 75 Hebb, Penny ,.,..., ....,..,... ,,.,... 4 9 , 54 Hedding, Karen ....,................,.,,.........,..,.. 76 Heidelman, Linda ,.....,..... 38, 39, 40, 48, l03 i-lemrrier, John ....., ...,.,......... 3 6, 7l, 75 Hendrick, Judi ............ .. l4 Hensel, Kay ,,..,.,,,, ....... 4 0,49 Henshaw, Robert .........,... . 63 Hession, Miles ..,.,, ....... 3 O, 52, 56 Hessong, John .... . ..,...,,,.. 30 Hicks, Janet ....... ..... 5 l Hidding, Karen , ,,.. ..,.. 5 O Hider, Denny ,...,........,,..... 63 Hidy, Carol .,,,..,, ,,......,........,.,.,... 5 O Hildreth, Lydia ,....... , ,...,. l9, 27, 34, 50,53 Hikeman, Therese , ....,......,,,...,,...... 49 Hillebrand, Donna . .. .. 50 Hills, Judy ..,..i....,,. ,.,.. 5 0 Hirnes, Bill .,,,.. ..... 6 3 Hiner, Fred ,,..,. .,.....,.,, 7 l Hines, Judy ,..,...... ,...,... .,.... , , . 50 Hinsch, Joanne .,.... .....,,.,. 3 8, 39, 40 l-iockett, David ....,. ....,. 2 9, 3l , 65, 7l Hodge, Harriet ,..... ....,........ 4 9, 62 Hoff, Marcia . ....... 50 Hoffman, Jim ...., .,..,.,........,....,. . .63 Hoffman, Joan .,..., ...,......,........., 2 8, 33, 49 Hoffman, Nancy ll, 2l , 33, 36, 37, 38 Hogue, Clifford .,.,.....,......,,................ 27, 40 Hohman, Terry ,.,............,.....,..,.,.....,....... 53 l-loladay, Mary Lois ..... ,....... 4 8, 52, l06 Hollingsworth, Tom .,.. ,.,,...,..,...... 3 0 Holmes, Denny ,..... ..........,..... 6 9, 77 Holobek, Gary ...... ....,. 9 , 46, 52,77 Holt, Jane ...... .....,,.., 3 l, 50 Holtz, Jan ...... .. 5l Holy, Anne ..,.., ., 5l, 76 Hooper, Lee ..,. ..,.,... 3 2 Page one hundred twen ty-nine Hopping, Cindy Hornaday, Flo ..... Horton, Robert ..,... Horton, Ronald ...... Hovis, Steve ...,,.. Howard, Ann .... . Howard, Barbara Howard, Bonnie Howell, Nancy ....., Hower, Freddie ...... Hower, Jim ............ Hubbard, John ...... Huff, Sharon ...,, Hunt, Mike ,..... Hunt, Natalie ...,. Hunter, Jim .,..... Husted, Anne , ...... . Hutson, Margaret lmle, Linda .,.... lngle, Robert ...,, Irvin, Robert ......., lsenberg, Marty .... . Jackson , Connie . Jackson, Ginny .,.... Jacobs, Rita ..,.... Jadrich, Vernon .... Jeffries, Shirley .,., , Jensen, Michael ..,..... Johnsen, Margaret .... Johnson, Barbara .,.... Johnson, Billy , ...... . Johnson, Carol ...... Johnson, Dennis .. Johnson , Don ..... Johnson, Jenny Johnson , Judith ,....... Johnson, Judith Anne Johnson Johnson Johnston, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, , Steve .......,.. , Susan .......... Tom .... Ga ry ....... Gaye .... Norma ,.... Raymond .... Roy ......... Saundra Sharon ..,.. Jones, Steve ......, Jordan, Robert ...... 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Kendall, Mary Jon32, Kennedy, Barbara ...... Kerr, Sarah .....,...,.... Kersey, Linda .,.,.,.. Kindley, William Page one hundred ,. .,..,,... 5l, 53 n ...... 29,ai,52 .. ,..... ..,,... 54 .nn 56 .nn 46 .nn 57 ,nn za 7l nnnnnnnnnnnnnsi,s7 36, 37, 40, 4l, 54, l03 nn6nnnnnnnnnn5s,55 nnnnnnnnnnnnsnn so .nnn46,s7,io3 thirty Kirk, Sandy ..... Kish, Karen ..... Klein, Mack ..... Klink, Joyce ..... Knauer, Jim ....... Knecht, Carolyn .. Knight, Patricia .... Knight, Richard ..... Knotts, Mike ...... Koepper, Paul .... .nnnnnnnnn 42 nnni4,34,4s,5o .nnnn29,so,si nnnnnnnn S3 .nnn4o,4i,io3 , ...........,... 49 nnn33,so,sa .nnnn43,46 .nnnnnnnnn 75 ,nnn57,73,io3 Kolsky, Ted ..... .......,,.., 4 6,72 Konold, David ..,. .... 7 9 Kostotf, Joe ...........,.....,.......................... 77 Kovac, Jeanie 5, ll, 20, 36, 40, 43, 48, 106,107 Kuonen, Linda ...... LaFary, Shirley ...... 49,103 L . ,.... ......,... 5 5 Lambirth, Mansfield .... ..,... 6 3, 69 Lang, Robert ......... ..................... 3 6, 46 Lash, Dave ....... ...,.............. 3 O, 3l, 7l Lash, Russell .,.......,,......,., 30, 64, 65, 71, 76 Law, David ...........,.............,................ 7l, 75 Lawson, Tom ..., 26 Layton, Melanie ..,. Leavitt, Mike ........ ,27,56,73,77,lO6,l07 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 48 nns6,as,46,69,72,ios McMullen, Dianne .. McNeely, Martha .... Mabel, Tom ...,......, Mabel, Sally ....,... Mabey, Dave ........, Madinger, George .... Manning, Lance ...,. Marchal, Roger .,..... Marosky, John .... Marshall, Don .... Martin, Jackie ....... Martinie, Ronnie .,.. Massey, Janet .,...,. Mathias, Sue ...,.... Matthews, Mike ..... Matthews, Pat .... Mayo, Jan ..,,......... Mayrwieser, Gary .,., Mearling, Joyce ...., Medlock, Paul ..., Meek, Lennie ..,...,.. Menke, Gerrold ..... Mercer, Carole ......., Meredith, Kathie ...... Merkle, Marcia , .... .. 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Roessner, Marilyn ...,. ..,...,..,,......... .. 21 52, 71,77, 106 71 .sssi4,6s,io3 ....,.51, 55, 76 Rose, Jim .,............. ...,...... 6 3 Rose, Pat ......,................ .... 3 4 Roserneyer, Carolyn ........,,..,...,............,.... 30 Rosser, Theodore Neale 14, 27, 29, 30, 31, 52, 57, 103 Rowley, Prudence ....,........ ....,... 3 4, 49, 52 Rucker, Bill ,.....,.. ...,..... 6 9, 74 Rushton, Dave .... Sachs, Karen ,,.. . Sauter, Dan .......,,..,, Sammis, Marjory ...,,. Sanders, Barbara ,. Sanders, Kay ,,....,.. Sanders, Sharron ..., Sanders, Sue Ann Sarber, Marilyn ,..... Sarber, Sharon ,,.. Scheele, Gary ., ..,.. ,, Scheerer, Susie .. Schlagenhauf, Ted ., Schmitz, Marie ,,...,.. Schoen, Connie Scholl, Laurie ....,. Scholl, Richard ..... Schorling, Jean Schrader, Ronnie ..,., Schubert, Dave .,.,,.. Schultz, Charles Schumaker, Ann 21, 27, 32, 35 Scott, Daynd H .....,..,..... .. Scott, Rita ..,. ,. Sells, Loren ..,.,. .,.,... Sentman, Margaret Sferruzzi, Susie Shackle, Stephen .... 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Siegman, Carol 57 , .......................... 55 .ssssssssssssssss 49 ,sss49,53,v4,5i,55,v6 Siegmund, Donna ..................,..... 30, 32, 49 Siler, Peggy .......... . .,...... 34, 50 Silvey, Kathleen .,..., . ..,......,..... 48 Simmons, James ..,.. Simms, Diana Simpson, Jesse .... Simpson, Susan ..... Sinclair, Karen .... Singleton, Jerry Sirmin, Cindy ..,.,.. .....,29, 30, 64 55 .......28,103 ......28, 34, 50 51 . ,....,.,... ........,,...,..... 4 6, 57 51, 54 40,43,48,106, 108,103 ,sssssss35,53 .s .,,,.. 32,49,5i 54 30 sss27,32 56 ff.fIfff55 ,.jf54Q'36f35 .ssss63,71 sss2o 61 1 Sirmin, Maria 20, Skaggs, Betty Small, Don . ..,.... .. Smartz, David ......... Smartz, Maryellen Smith, Carolyn ,..... Smith, Donald Smith, Jake ,...... Smith, Kenneth Smith, Larry ...,.... Smith, Lois .,..,.,.., Smith, Michael .... Smith, Nancy .,... Smith, Pat ....,. Smith, Ron ..,..,.., Smith, Spencer ..... Snider, John .,.,....., Snow, Kathy .....,,.. Helen Cean Snow, Snyder, Darlene Sohn, Robert ..,..,. Somers, Darlene Sommers, Jane ...,. Sotzing, Sandra Spaulding, Robert Spaulding, Stephen Spears, Anita ...,... Spears, Errol ...., Spencer, Ann .,,... Squires, Robert Stafford, Barbara Starks, Bill ...,....... Steinhauer, Gary Steinmetz, Karen . Stevens, Stevens, Stevens, Kathy ..... Stewart, Carol .....,. Stewart, Michael . Stewart, Pete ....... Stone, Nancy ....... Stoppenhagen, Bob Stradtman, Nancy Ellen ..... Judy Strain, Joe , ..,...... . Strange, Richard . 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James 4 -4'-------' 14 Witsman, Forest T. .......... 32, 36, 64, 69,77 Toler, Peggy ,..,.,... ,,,, 3 4 Waldron, Karen ..... ---4'- 5 O Wolven, Rozalee .,.... .,....,........,....... 3 4 Toner, Randolph ..... .... 3 O Walker. 102+ .-er.--4-- --------4--r 4 9 weed, Michael ..... ,... .............,... 6 3 Tenn, Eva ....,,.. ,... ..,. 5 5 Walker, Thomas '4-4ee4- 7lf75 Woodbury, Mex ..,... ..,,... 6 i,e7,7i,77 Toole, Jerry ,,,,, ,,,, 6 3 Wallace, Gary .... ...............,........ 6 3 Woods, Lmda '- 'A' '..--'V.. 4'.. ,.AAA. 3 1 Toombsl Joan ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 3 Vlallace, Sandra .... ..,...,...,.,.......,. 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Tfusfyl Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 46 Warren, Bill ..,,....... .....,.,....,.....,.. . .. 75 Tucker, Wendell ,.... ....... 4 O, lO3 Waterous, Janice ...,,. ...... 3 l, 32, 49, lO3 Turner, Robert .... .,.... 3 O,7l Watson, Thomas .,..,...,.,.,..,..... 63 Turner, Sue ,.... .......,., 4 9 WBFYS, Rosalie l-.. -l4rl4-- 3 6,54 Yeager, Camilla ...,.. ...... 5 l Turpen, Sally ,.,,. .. .,..,., 39, lO3 VVGYTS, Wllbef --'e--l --ll-'4-- 4 6 Young, Jerry ....... ....,. 6 3 Webber, Elizabeth .... -..e.e-.-e-- 4 9 Young, John .,.....,.. ......... 6 3 U Webber, Linda ..,,... .....,.. 3 4, 49 Youngllng, Sharon ..... ........ 5 O, 55 Weber, Nancy .....,... ........ 5 3, 55 Utigard, Carolyn .........,. ..,. 5 O Weghorst, Tamra .,.... ..,,...,. 4 8 Weiss, Richard ,.,.,.. ,....... 3 Z, 33 Z V Wenzler, Danny ,,.., .,....,..,,. 6 3 West, Randy ...,..... .,......... 7 l, 75 Van Arsdall, Linda ...,..,... ,.., S O Whitaker, Jean .,,.. ,..,.. 4 9, 52, IO3 Zander, Linder .,.,..,..,,...,........,.....,...,.... 36 Van Arsdel, Rae Jean ,...., .... 5 4 White, Mike .....,,. ,,,..,., 6 l, 7l , 77 Zoercher, Lucia .... 28, 32, 34, 40, 49, 56, lO3 , , If 7 - .- i77gg,ygf,0l0L5of,?24ir13 fig- fuarZOcOU,of,1Z6l9 210, RCLLL5 'Cl-6 eww, Jvcuzoaeevfzezg, jymgfy, gm 00 goedauew, .weofafef V Maw amino ffnpw , O1,,QQX,f?fllf566?C7f? wzevfw- .. . , ffirwvicinfzqalcw Cu Zfaoigjygggb Qgfpzdkdz rduudg I 4,6 0 , , ., J ' f . fllulvixn 5 1110401 Q Agp 5 'igfy QfClKOCQO?!t0WZ,fuf37, 94f?,bZfY3c. wap mm? or fjLQ,,C1JJQL JE, .UV V , 5 wld emczlmngyze Jzeleoeobzajieoi f , x 7415uQ4L,4,Jeaweqotzfocz5 ew, Qiclcwy c2AfQ,1,oQfQyd4 0544g',.,f,Q,Q,ggfp, Kimi J flufgyfa , vt 6 GJQLU A J' milfzzeceb X r , jf 60755 Page one hundred thirty-two W My ' . 4 . ig 4 4. 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' 'ur X 'LW ' X : S- 4 'S f V: -1 ' .., .M Q '-1 ,L -X Q, ,H 4' 154 '- '- 1,.,11 ,,, - me Special assemblies add variety to a routine day, Howeites get a taste of concert music when the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra makes its annual visit, Right: Each year, the Irvington American Legion post recognizes a junior boy and girl on the basis of outstanding citizenship, scholarship, and leadership. The l957-1958 Le- 56515-E gion good citizens are Jack Gilfoy and Julia Freeman. .3 vs. . FF '1 ,O 4 . 'N Lett: Outstanding Howeites Jean Kovac, Steve Carter and Nancy Hoffman exchange congratu- lations on their honors. lean received the l957 Altrusa Merit Award: Steve was Howe's UN representativeg the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award went to Nancy. Page eleven ln this your 20th yeor . . . Page twelve cu' , Wddmg tap Zfawefz Remember those long homework assignments and terrible tests .... Reading Silas Marner and Great Expectations in English wasn't nearly as bad as we had expected .... History classes helped to open our minds to the past as famous people, from Alexander the Great to Abraham Lincoln, seemed to come alive right before our very eyes .... Squares, trapezoids, and triangles became the main problem in geometry class .... Chemistry was no breeze, but we still had fun studying compounds and mixtures .... Many a girl found out the difference between a battery and a crank case from her experiences in physics ,... Business courses taught Howeites practical subjects such as typing, filing, shorthand .... Language classes helped students understand foreign countries, their people and their problems. Latin students even held a banquet like the ones of Caesars time. From the study of Home Nursing to a course in Greek and Latin derivatives, classes are designed to meet both personal interests and graduation requirements and to prepare Howe students to take their places in the world. Interested in Howe's history, Mr, Bruce Beck's English lllx class did research on Howe's second ten years to be added to the first ten year history compiled by an earlier class. Hitting the books, Karen Kish, Mike McDonald, lim Surface, and Klaska Haugh collected historic facts in the life of Howe. 1 56415 af mic akwaea , ,Ak I , f ff X N dll' ,W 0 A X 1 M Howeltes may not go around the world in 80 days, but Sandy Bowen, Barbara Braham, and Steve Bisselberg study the globe in 36 weeks of World History. SN Hypnotism is lust one of the fields studied by Howe psychology students. Mr, Wade Fuller explauns some facts about the art to Butch Gimbel in psychology class. Ronnie Banta gams an assist from Mrs. Marie Wilcox ,, Y in geometry class as he masters the art of line-bisecting, Page thirteen l . Classes Wonderlrwg what makes a satellnte go, punuor physlcnsts Glorua Fleenor, lack Cashman, lnm Waldron, and Neale Rosser plan their own Sputnik in the lab, Busnness educatton classes grow as more gurls plan Meyer and Jud: Hannewald take dactatuon and Judy Hed to enter the buslness world Barbara Roberts types Sharon ruck studues fulnng as Howe glrls plan fhelr future Page fourteen Zack ta Me fume l l All Romaned out in a stylish toga, john Buckley Habla Espanol? . , . Recording Spanish conver- W drills his Latin classmates with flash cards, one of sations helps l. C. Halbrooks and Suzi Sferruzzj 10 several devices used to develop students' vocabularies. learn and speak the language, l l I l Ouvrez Ie livre-l Those of the globe-trotter set who plan to visit tara away places, anticipate a trip to gay Paree as they study and practice French. l Page titteen ma ,X 1 jim can ax , A fi Qgffzf egg fsfa Xpfff 2? Mfg 'X I wifi Q53 ' ff 99 SX? M My M Mfwyfiwkkgw My 5ZQ5 5l9yXQ fx QU AN Q Y A X X , J' 232 R X F55 Classes , ba, az! aiawea QXYMXX Wood-working boys make everything from furniture and bowls to high-jump standards and baseball bats in Mr, H. A, Verirees' workshop classes. Future homemakers get a start toward domesticity in home management class. Diane Dammeyer, Marilyn Sarber, Hilda Gartenman, and Linda McCawley admire their handiwork, illustrating table arrangement. Page sixteen Zzcwwlea am ckafeeeaia Swing your partner? echoes from the gym as guys and gals get together for a hoedown. Square dancing recently became part of the physncal educatuon program. Today's handwr.t:ng on the walif Usmg hus artistac talent to keep HOWGITGS posted on current events, Make Tharp employe the paunt and brush nn art class. Page Qeven teen ln this your 20l'h year . ' Zaye mimic gamea, Remember the fun we've had this year . . . that night of the Brown and Gold when Seniors Maria Sirmin and Spencer Smith reigned as Brown f Boy and Golden Girl . . . the gallons ' of grease paint, yards of costume material and x m'JfZ.N, A hundreds of tired Howeites that produced this ' , -t l V year's Pleasant Run Revue . . . how students love to V fig, Y . . dance, whether at a prom or Dog Patch U.S.A. and how dancing trends have changed . . . the ' C ' waltz still holds first place but . the jitterbug, stroll, hop, and the walk X, run a close second . . . the fun, from Fifi's Follies to the Country Store, where a carnival of food and enter- tainment prevailed at the Howe Holidaze . . . and when the Senior Prom marked the end of a year of social life at Howe. A good time is had at the l-lolidazef' Whether pitching free throws or shooting out candles with squirt guns, Howeites have fun vieing for prizes. Page eighteen ff ' ll l Cheerleaders Miss Johanne Guenter and Mr. John Trinkle await their sharpshooting team at the Senior- Faculty basketball game. Adding color and laughter to the big event is the senior team who start the game with a bit of humorous by-play. if A145 l'l9ME g OMETH I NG A lF v J cms i W Smartly dressed in their Sunday best, Lydia l-lildreth and Jan Walls model the current fashions at the P.-TA. Holidaze style show. Homemade cakes, pies, and cookies are set out at the Dutch Bake Shop to tempt the sugar-Iov- ing passer-by. Page nineteen Social life Wffwwffd f l957 Brown and Gold candidates are lleftl Dave Miller, Maria Sirmin, Spencer Smith, Beth Loonan, Bill Starks, Jean Kovac, Barbara Frey, John Marosky. Golden Girl Maria and Brown Boy Spencer labovel both agree that reigning over l-lowe's biggest all-school dance is a memorable experience. lu X lntermission and time for the announcement of the l957 Brown Boy and Golden Girl! Candidates Maria Sirmin and Bill Starks proceed to the stage and breathlessly await the magic moment when the winning names will be revealed Page twen lv I I I I A big event at Howe is the Hi-Y Sweetheart Dance, Sweetheart candidates are Betty Richardson, Roberta Whiteley, Sue Osborne, Barbara Alexander, and Susie Scheerer. Sue Osborne reigned as Sweetheart. UPPER RIGHT-One of the several assembly dances sponsored by the Irvington Union of Clubs was Dog- patch, U.S,A. Diana Dugan takes advantage of the Sadie Hawkins theme to use gentle persuasion in getting Tom Monroe before Preacher Kim Graham, RIGHT-i957 Junior Prom candidates were Carl Swenson, Pat Matthews, Carl Thayer, Janet Gilpin, Ann Schumaker, Nancy Hoffman, Jerry Dobbs, and Kim Graham. BELOW-Ann and Carl walk happily to the stage to receive their crowns proclaiming them King and Queen of the dance. f I Page twenty-one ag: eine and Kaffe: mee Beetles, lady-bugs, and fire- flies present the grand finale of The Bugs' Holiday, written by Roberta Whiteley. ln the Mood, by Anne l-lusted and leanette Campbell recreates a day of changing moods in the life of a teenager. l-leyday in Hades, by Jean Kovac, gives a gay account of life in the Lower Regions. Sitting on Top of the World, writers Shirley Frey and Sally Mabel join ambassadors from foreign countries for the final number. Mmm' A group of moths dance and make merry in a scene from The Bugs' Holiday. LEFT7Singing and dancing to ln the Mood, I-loweites create an atmosphere of moon- light and Stardust. RIGHT-An oriental mood is created by girls dancing to Japanese Sand- man. The Devil's secretaries find it easy to trade typewriters for Terpsichore. LEFT-High-stepping gals show that they really can Can- canf' RlGH'l'-Russians per- form a native folk-dance in Top of the WorId. V: -M . 4, K Q'- ....,-P v ,J my Y , . ,,, ,, ff ,K- Q, -M W , , X 2. 0 fx Sf: e +- . ,J . R xg U KW ,Q Km' ,Q 'Qs t . ,r if f J? , ' Q, W Q , 1 57225. , Mx - N. . ey A96 A 5,1633 Mi 4 - --. G , . A,,,Z,f5iigi,1x, if 5 2 N ' gm fi. ,i9f,,,,f,iM y X. it gun, r, , ,.P, ig. , , Q Sf' M ' wvfqiff 3 3 1---f W ,ilnslu '- -Q-Ti-E If ..- unix, yi! rf ' f-.E , . ,,X. w . . Q , vm C ,AA . fx 502 fy A , ii S A r In this 20th year, l-lowe . , . extra curricular activities have kept l-loweites busy. Girls' drill team marched at ball games . . . l-lowe's dance band, the Sparkletones, played at the Winter Wonderland . . . R.O.T,C. rifle team won honors . . . the octets harmonized at the Music Festival, Remember the student council clean-up campaign and the safety drive . . . autograph party on the day the HILLTOPPER came out and l-loweites filling their books with signatures . . . the day the TOWER comes out and tor once all students remain mum in homeroom. Remember the Revelers' presentation ot Arsenic and Old Lace' ',.. Quiz 'Em team winning the county championship . . . the National Honor Society making its debut , . . participating in various clubs . . , all are just some of l-lowe's fun in ...... ACTIVITIES Page twen tv-five WWAWR W W ww , fff f' , 13 is o M ,M be ' W M WM 2? FQEEQKQEZ fig, D'fW Wifi 'A'Wk,wlC'Wx W'f ?ff':5' JWJ Qi ?fQ . JN We rE?,, ,4lfiUmpg,VQ,, f'f,,, ff5N fijly x gifs yy! H CMN ,Q V 'L ' Q, v-Yigbg-f 9 . jjifif GN R35 Q1 Y fi, MD Www ,, Oxx My -ku MW R. O. T. C. 77564465 making mented R.O.T.C. is an elective course at Howe which prepares the young men for their term in the armed forces after graduation. lts goal is to help the boys develop patriotism and a sense of responsibility for their country. Lead- ership qualities are stressed and emphasized among the cadets who are required to dress out in full uniform each Thursday and Fri- day. Grades and conduct play an important part in the selection of officers for the unit. Under the direction of M!Sgt. W. J. Schmidt, the R.O.T.C, boys planned and spon- sored the annual Military Ball on March 22. Honorary invitations were sent to the Presi- dent, Governor Handley, and Mayor Bayt. R.O.T.C. sponsors Janet Gilpin, Ann Schu- maker, Julie Pratt, Kay Sturgeon, and Lydia Hildreth, were candidates for Queen of the Ball. Ann was chosen the winner by the mem- Page twenty-six bers of R.O.T.C. and reigned over the eve- ning's festivities. An innovation in the R.O.T.C. program came this year with the formation of a Girl's Rifle Team and Faculty Rifle Teams for men and women. Little opportunity was given for competition but both groups hope to improve their schedules in the future. The Boys' Rifle Team, coached by MfSgt. Schmidt, copped the first-place award in the Fifth Army lntersholastic Matches held Jan- uary l5-3l. Howe cadets were reviewed in their Federal Inspection held in May, l957. Visiting offi- cers from the regular army rated the boys' performance as superior. A gold star, rep- resenting the rating, will be pinned to the school flag by Principal C. M. Sharp during the i958 Federal Inspection. ,eahchlfckzm and 'L6d,b66Z' Inspecting R,O.T.C. classes each week are R.O.T.C. sponsors Honorary Captain Julie Pratt, Honorary Cap- tain Lydia Hildreth, Honorary Captain Kay Sturgeon, Honorary Major Janet Gilpin, and Honorary Lt. Colonel Ann Schumaker. RIFLE TEAM BACK ROW-Compton, Mowbray, Lawson, Bowen, FRONT ROWfCashman, Smith, Johnson. BOYS' DRILL TEAM BACK ROW-Scholl, Tret- ter, Ramsey, Hawkins, Kelley, Simpson. THIRD ROW-Pav ernoster, Frushour, Waite, Of- tutt, Prather, M. Booher. SEC- OND ROW-Harryrnan, Leh- man, Ferwald, Downey, Mabey. FRONT ROW-Burgess, Mont- gomery, Pavey, Denison, Nich- ols, P, Booher. Page twenty- seven R. O. T. C. Offdcew. Dad!! 7mm 4 awww OFFICERS Esteb. GIRLS' DRILL TEAM BACK ROW-Bowman, Simpson, Blackwell, Husted, Meridith, Ettner, Shaner, B, Loonan, S. Loonan, Reynolds, Zoercher, Pratt, Johnson. SECOND ROW-Cotton, Fraz- Peterson. ner, Lich, Cronau, Bell, l-loffman, Elder. FIRST ROW- 1 l 1 L D , 'N , .L .L 'MVN BACK ROW-Cpl. Jones, lst Lt. Bondy, Znd Lt. Smith, lst Lt. Horton, lst Lt. Hogue, Cpl. Jones. SECOND ROW- Capt, Hunt, Capt. Crowell, Capt. Williams, Capt. Cash- man, Capt. Scott, Capt. Den- nis. FIRST ROW-Sgt. Cripe, Sgt, Maj. Smith, Maj. Ros- ser, Lt. Col, Mowbray, Maj. Lawson, Maj, Burgess, Cpl. lnsfrumenfal music awe Zane! In the state instrumental solo and ensemble contests held in February, Howe received more first-division ratings than any other school in Marion County. This fact alone illustrates what fine instruction instrumental students at Howe receive and how hard the students them- selves must have worked. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Constantine Poulimas, has grown to 46 mem- bers. Concerts were given at School 378 and F62 to establish good public relations and to promote the study of string instruments in the lower grades. lt will be another 3 or 4 years before we will be able to set up a full orchestra pro- gram, said Mr. Poulimas. The plan must begin in the grade schools so the students will be partially prepared by the time they reach Howe. Music for the senior play and other school functions was provided by the Little Sym- phony, a smaller and more flexible group or- ganized this year. It can be used when the complete orchestra is unnecessary, and it gives canada some of the better musicians an opportunity to play as one unit. Fourteen Howe orchestra members were chosen to play in the All-City Orchestra which received recognition for its top-flight per- formances. Mr. Louis McEnderfer's band of 75 mem- bers added to the color of the football games by marching and presenting half-time shows with the majorettes. They also participated in several parades during the warmer months. Several Howe band members were part of the All-City Band, a group made up of the best musicians from each city high school's marching band. Joan Headlee, flutist and member of both the orchestra and the band, won first place in the Jordan College of Music Young People's Concert auditions and Mac Klein, who plays trumpet, was chosen alternate. A smaller division of the band is the Howe Dance Band which plays for school and com- munity dances, The popularity of the group is demonstrated by the number of program offers they have received. DANCE BAND BACK ROW-Klein, Tempelmeyer, Phillips, Banta, Gilfoy, Hockett, Keeler. FRONT ROW- Simmons, Shearer, Fen ley, Beeson, Rosser, Waite, Stoppenhagen, Steinhauer, Willits. Page twenty-nine x -r: Qw wi T4 , v' ,rfsi x , ' .gn .S if -' x 5 XX . S w 'Sf 1 . Q., Q , W A .1 A .5 e Pg i 7 ,wx if 3 x N V 'Yi' FQ if f --1Q, , . ,Q-ix 'nf xi Ya ,Q n x xl .K - if Z' Y fi- Y iff- i '5' if K , t -m, K ,xggw ,K Rai, Q QQ' N H h :ix AX bysqnafl I5,dij,,fg?v'i ' 'Tir' ' Q :bf-'2+ : ' 'S A5 A xifw NN N5 sw S . I -4 lt.f' . Al in H 'fo 'X gi 3,1 an-.. 'x,. 14' .5 ! J J Zap 4005054 an mae awww, ORCHESTRA BACK ROWfGiltoy, R. Lash, Mr. Poulimas, Klein, Jones, Moore, l-leacllee, Meyer, Coval, Elliott, Rosser, Tempelmeyer, Beeson, D. Lash, Gibson, Fenley, Bogart, Hatcher, Woods, Cantwell, Myer, Legg, Waterous, Miller, Coulter, Beavin, Applegate, Keeler, Lynn, Hockett, SEC, Holt, Nuckols, Drinkut, Ealy, Caldwell, Arment, OND ROW-Spaulding, Prinoe,-Reed, Knight, Pettee, MAJORETTES BACK ROW-Gebhardt, Moore, Biberstein, Mathias Sordean. FRONT ROW-Stewart, Callahan, Halling Whaley, Stevens. Page thirty-one ! Vocal music 6760146564 Another phase of Howe's music program is vocal music, The Howe Choir of 76 members is directed by Mr. Frank Watkins, chairman of the music department. First period of the day always finds the choir rehearsing for one of their many engagements. The highlight of the choir agenda this year was the 2Oth anniver- sary record. School songs and special num- bers associated with commencement and the May Pageant were used to commemorate im- portant events throughout the school year, The Choralaires, an all-girl choral unit, were filmed for the Stand Out program on WLW-l television. Their busy schedule of engage- ments also included a Young America Sings radio program, BACK ROWfSmartz, Sharp, Buckley, Brown, Rushton, Winters, Steve Carter, Brown, Stan Carter, Knight, Bowen, Mowbray, Corley, Gilfoy, Carrico, Heath, Hopper, Clark, Viewegh. THIRD ROW'-Stevens, Zoercher, Witsman, Conway, Smith, Ramsey, Miller, Fenlay, Sweet, Weiss, Whittington, Clendenin, Coffman, Gorman, Dearth, Fields, Osborne, Tibbs, def! dltvttlldlddflq Both the Boys' and the Girls' Octets enjoyed their usual round of appearances at school, community, and city functions. Their goal is to present a good appearance, to sing well, and to maintain the reputation established by pre- ceding Howe octets for giving enjoyable pro- grams. Last but not least are the Madrigal Singers whose purpose is to preserve the old tradition, stemming from medieval times, when a group gathered around the table after dinner to sing the popular songs of the day. Secular music of a nonsensical nature and love songs are two types usually performed by this a cappella sing- ing group. SECOND ROW-Pierce, Mueller, Eggert, Archer, Sanders, Cowell, Allen, Terry, Sturgeon, Gibbs, Boren, Barkau, Hoffman, Gelder, Dawson, Dugan. FRONT ROW-Elkins, Ford, Gilpin, Daniels, Kendall, Applegate, Martin, Water- ous, Schumaker, Sweany, Szatkowski, Johnsen, Whiteley, Bunner, Massey, Siegmund, Snow. Page thirty-two wild fzecofzd lUpper Leftl Allen Brown measures Jerry Fnelds for his choir robe. lUpper Rughtl A quartet practices some close harmony with Jack Gllfoy at the controls, lLower Right? Linda Mueller, Ron Carruco, and Arlyne Viewengh don thelr robes before a performance, Page thirty-three Vocal music deal gamma 46149 few 4 aa! MADRIGALS BACK ROW 'fa Coffman, Weiss, Bowen, Steve Carter, Stan Carter, Miller, Guidone, Conway, SECOND ROW- Austin, Snow, Reynolds. FRONT ROW--Zoercher, Meredith, Allen, Conway, Johnsen. t -xv N aww 6, ,, , ,f--l!Ecw5'fi 'J' l.2QiT'Fl-fri' 2-it -.- YN ? -fbi, Q3,,Aw'1geA ,i?fL, ..-' A2 As, ' rr ' ,qQ,.,.-Qs Wk: kv? F A S if ' 'hm N Q .Q :' Sir-152. ' CHORALAIRES BACK ROW-Behler, Kirk, l-lildreth, Berry, Emery, Rowley, Cavosie, Norton, Billhymer, Endsley, Simpson, Cox, Neal, Pratt, Ling, Bartlett, Rasche, Gilliland, Ed- wards, THIRD ROW-Bailey, Wolven, Steinkamp, John- son, Baker, Kish, Crandall, Pierson, Gebhardt, Fields, l-larsin, Cox, Cronau, Hoffman, Cron, Cashman. SECOND Page thirty-four ROWfChristie, Vaughn, Tracy, Webber, McMullen, Morrison, Tillery, Ettner, Halls, Price, Baker, Mueller, Reynolds, Campbell, Siler, Cox, Smith, Toction. FRONT ROW-Toler, Peyton, Meredith, Barnett, Sanders, Stroud, Partington, Trisler, Conway, Ware, Haugh, Peterson, Rose, Shoemaker, Kelley, Applegate, Peerman. aa dig, cwdcdz' GIRLS' OCTET BACK ROW-Terry, Geider, Ford, Sturgeon, Eggert, Elkins. FRONT ROW -Sweany, Schumaker, Osborne. BOYS' OCTET STANDING- Smartz, Weiss, Corley, Stan Car- fer, Steve Carter, Gilfoy, Maller. KNEELING- Bowen. Page thirty-five My . a'4I X N' ,,.w5?'5'-'VH 'S N , 4 ,-. ' , .- ,- ' 1 , ,, 1' KQQN-.1931 ,Hg X H J. , N , ,-1,-wud ,.- W . , .4 QZf.',. ,. .' V, '- W -J ' H , -' ,w.'.1:1 , f A ' 1,4m,.. ,N fx-,, 1 'Q Y U V 1 A ,I WEN-,J,1:fJil Q ,fggff !,PYt JM, X. - A I . , A .,,' ' LE ,K lx -1. ' ' Oj ' . I 2 if V is v 1' X' ,' W A W .f. X11 1 fl E, , , , X I N! ., A ,I ,N -N .- Q , ' W . 17 K 9.1-at-' 'L f ' ' f W f 5, ' - Y ' . X X- L ' - 3 v a f . nw. O' Vg L!f,,f up HK Y Jhvqx 1 AINL 'xii' 1692 f O Eygfif ff? 1' M T 5335? J V , V' , ff fix, ,TAN 1 . K I f J Q! ' .' e I ft fr 5 Q . v Q3- E1 1 nv. :tif 4 , fuWgfM r f N A, X , OJ my VMNLX K, v 5 v I F 1 r Q ,M .-, R . YZ , f Q W NY D ff? MK ,NKJV j I 5 YQ V W QA Eff .a fQ1AJ1!n WW Q1 psf! M M 5 wwwy so MW MWSM ff Q! WW 025P'5J2jZ,ig?5 ETH 1 in FT , '19 b '-,.JQi'7gv: W 1 1 . ...L .LL4 Student council 4 0 ma! aa Each homeroom is responsible for selecting a student to represent it in the Howe Student Council. This group acts as an intermediary between the student body and the Howe ad- ministration. lt attempts to consider sugges- tions from both sides and enact the ones that will best serve Howe. Another function of the Council is to greet freshmen on their first day at Howe. This courtesy helps familiarize new Howeites with the building and lessens their apprehensions concerning the upper-classmen. At the beginning of each semester, the Council also sponsors a Freshman Mixer to aid the frosh in getting acquainted with one another. Other helpful projects of the Student Coun- cil were the good sportmanship campaign be- an ofecmczp ' fore sectionals, the winter talent show assem- bly, the senior-faculty basketball game, and the well-publicized clean-up campaign. Due to the council's efforts on this campaign last year, Howe tied with two other city high schools for first place honors as the cleanest school. Nancy Hoffman was elected to lead the or- ganization after she and Sue Osborne attended the National Student Council Conference at Roswell, New Mexico, last summer. Nancy received additional preparation at the National Leadership Training Conference held at Estes Park, Colorado. Nancy, Pat Smith, and Ann Schumaker were elected Howe's delegates to the lntra-City Council for which Nancy was chosen president -the first girl to hold the position. Q lp 95. - BACK ROW-Witsman, Miller, White, freshman rep., Surface, Justice, Harold, Stewart, trees., Hemmer, Graves, sophomore rep., Sells, vice pres., Watts, Pratt, Schumaker. THIRD ROWfGunderrnan, Johnson, Orme, Lang, Leavitt, Fotiades, Bisselberg, Edwards, Walls, Brewer, Schlagen- hauf, Glore, Campbell. SECOND ROW7Kendall, junior Page thirty-six rep., Hopping, Merkle, Zander, Leipnitz, Clark, Sturgeon, Osborne, sec., Hoffman, pres., Swihart, Shake, Kovac, Applegate, Archer. FRONT ROW-Fudge, senior rep., Szatkowski, Moxey, Smith, asst. sec., Callahan, Trisler, Harryman, Alyea, Bogart, Collins, Dugan, Little, Hornaday. Wim lLeftJ Barbara Hornaday stands on tiptoes to place a call on the telephones secured and maintained by the Student Council. lMiddIel Pat Smith balances precariously as she posts daily ac- tivities on the Council bulletin board in the cafeteria. lRightl Treble Tones Pat Partington, Bobby Peerman, and Shirley Jeffries sang Hey, Little Girl for the Student Council Tal- ent Show Assembly. 'ahaha .--T Y Ks CABINET BACK ROW-Mary Jo Kendall, junior rep.g Susan White, freshman rep.g Ann Schumaker, rep. to City Councilg Janice Fudge, senior rep, FRONT ROW-Pete Stewart, treasq Pat Smith, asst. sec.5 Nancy Hoffman, presg Sue Osborne, sec.5 Loren Seils, vice pres. Page thirty-seven Publications Mita April of l957 found the newly appointed HILLTOPPER staff making preparations for the annual Turnabout Twirl. To begin the school year in September, Shirley Frey, editor-in-chief, and Sally Turpen, associate editor, explained what they had ac- complished at the Journalism Institute at lndi- ana University. During this summer clinic, a dummy of the actual yearbook was constructed and the Howe representatives merited a sec- ond-place award for their efforts. October was recognizable by the numerous colorful posters that decorated the halls adver- tising both the Brown and Gold Dance and the HILLTOPPER sales campaign, Business man- agers Jo Hinsch and Mike Hunt headed the campaign which resulted in a record sale of yearbooks to the student body. The popular Brown and Gold Dance at- tracted such a crowd that tables were arranged in the cafeteria to handle the overflow. BACK ROW-Nancy Hoffman, senior ed., Pat Bowman, copy ed., Mary Helen Boren, senior ed., Mike Leavitt, Dick Cordill, sports eds., Lucia Zoercher, club ed., Lin- da Heidelman, photography ed., Marcia Clark, club ed., Jerri Baker, index ed., Mike Hunt, bus. mgr. SECOND ROW4Carol Biles, activ- ities ed., Joanne Hinsch, bus. mgr., Joyce Ford, underclassmen ed., Cynthia Hopping, index ed., Judie Elkins, activities ed., Margie Mitchaner, underclassmen ed., Carol Ellison, club ed. FRONT ROW-Sally Turpen, associate ed., Barbara Moulden, make-up ed., Shirley Frey, ed.-in-chief, Linda Kuonen, copy ed., Judy Stevens, sports ed. Page thirty-eight zeacvwlo wendy With March 28 set as the deadline date, staff members busied themselves with the end- less duties connected with producing an an- nual. As the year progressed, the work pace quickened and anxieties increased. After the deadline, the staff relaxed until the proofs were returned for checking. Before the school year ended, new appoint- ments for the '59 staff were revealed, and pins and certificates were presented to mem- bers of the old staff at the annual Publications Birthday party in May. We of the i958 HILLTOPPER wish to ex- press our sincere thanks to Mr. Earl Louder- milk and staff, photographers, Mr. Richard Brier, the lndianapolis Engraving Company, Mr. Bill Miles, lndianapolis Printing Company, and Mr. Jack Bundy, S. K. Smith Cover Com- pany. We sincerely appreciate their assist- ance in preparing the yearbook. af ,magfzeca and gfmwti Laughing at one of the pictures in the duscard stack Ednfor Shnrley Frey and associate edutor Sally Turpen are .lo Hnnsch, Dick Cordull, Mary Boren, and Jerru Baker. checl-. with Mrs. Ellen Jenksns on page layouts. LOWER RIGHT-Club Eduror Marcua Clark and Pucfure Edlfor Linda Heidleman reach around Cindy Hopping to check the attendance chart LOWER LEFT-Underclassmen Edutors Margle Mntchaner and Joyce Ford busily alphabefize freshman pictures. Page fhlrty-nine Publications Long hours of hard work are required of the TOWER staff to meet each deadline date of Howe's bi-weekly newspaper, The publication contains news concerning clubs, activities, sports, individuals, future events, interviews, and humorous stories and question-answer polls. It gives an over-all coverage of news- worthy incidents around Howe. First the editors must roughly determine the general plan of the next issue and decide what stories they want written. Feature writ- ers receive their assignments and reporters check out their beat cards and follow up any leads they may find, Interviewing busy teachers and cross-country runners as they dash along Pleasant Run Parkway is all part of the reporters' and feature writers' jobs. When the articles are completed, the copy readers and editors take over, Each story must l 06062 Slfdff 605366122 be carefully checked for length and grammat- ical errors before it is sent to the printer. Page editors arrange the news items on their pages and finally, the finished proofs are sent back to the printer and the process begins again. Staff appointments are made by the retiring staff in the spring. This year's TOWER was headed by two editors-in-chief. Sally Mable held the position until she graduated mid-year, after which Jim Knaur was promoted to the post. Two TOWERITES received unusual recog- nition for their journalistic talents. Feature writer Jean Kovac had one of her stories pub- lished in the magazine Student Life. Judy Pigman was awarded SSIOO by the Freedom's Foundation for her editorial on the freedom of assembly. Q BACK ROW-Miller, Vogt, Pratt, Dennis, Gaebler, Pete, Knauer, Abernethy, Carter, Tucker, Carmichael, l-logue, l-lauschild, Cavosie, Sirmin. SECOND ROW- Kovac, Martin, l-lanzel, Gelder, Sheafor, Freeman, Hanne- Page forty wald, Allen, Stafford, Stone, Sachs, Meyer, Gray, Apple- gate, Kendall. FRONT ROW-Dugan, Whiteley, Mabel, Johnsen, Sutt, Schumaker, Shores, Dame, Fleenor, Kersey, Ecknor, Hensel. aw! mmm M4041 Mary Jo Kendall and John Gaebler look on as copy- Page editors Ann Sclwumaker, Dave Carmichael, Jim readers Jerry Dennis, Ann Husied, Gail Raymond, and Knauer, and Liz Geider check other school publications to Joan Miller search for errors in news stories. get ideas for the TOWER. Sally Mabel and Jim Knauer both served as editor-in-chief. After SalIy's graduation Jim was promoted from associate editor TO editor-in-Chief. Page forty-one Service Groups WWW The purpose of the CUB CLUB is to expose students to the facts of journalism before they join the TOWER or HILLTOPPER staffs. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Joan Brown, publishes its own annual paper, the Cub Courier. They also serve as reporters for the TOWER. The Cub Club calendar was filled with speakers from the local newspaper, other people con- nected with journalism, and a conducted tour through a newspaper plant. The boys who operate the PUBLIC AD- DRESS SYSTEM perform a valuable school service, Under the direction of Mr. Richard Hammond, their sponsor, they operate the PA. system, and supervise daily broadcasts and programs. is Qfaaae 6 mea! wide Responsible for collecting, writing, and sending Howe news to the city and community papers is the News Bureau. Each of the girls on the staff handles stories assigned either by Mr. Wayne Mellott or by her particular paper. The TOWER Ad Staff, sponsored by Mr. Frank Tout, procures and designs advertise- ments for the Howe newspaper, This staff must sell ad space in the TOWER to Irving- ton merchants. Student Business Managers handle most of the extra-curricular activities, including play tickets and athletic season tickets. This in- volves publicity and bookkeeping. Mr. Charles Ruschhaupt sponsors this group. CUB CLUB BACK ROW+Fickling, Hawke, Jones, vice pres., Kish, pres, SECOND ROWeLeipnetz, Haugh, sec., Sirn-un, Hargate. FRONT ROW-Waltz, Van Sell. Page forty- two P.A. OPERATORS STANDING-Gilfoy, Harkins. SEATED-Cashman. 2 ' mcmczgma hmdie NEWS BUREAU TOWER AD STAFF BACK ROW-Johnson, Freeman, Kovac, FRONT ROW BACK ROW-Fox, Thayer, Stewart, Gelder, Garland. Shores, Sirmin, Ecknor. FRONT ROW-Dugan, Rlchards, Pope. BUSINESS MANAGERS BACK ROW--Mil- Ier, Cordill, Dobbs, Neel, Watts, Short- ridge, Swenson, Wim- mer, Jeter, Seils, Jus- tice. SECOND ROW -Burrill, Marosky, Husted, Black, Smith, Graham, Starks, Wil- liams, Miller, Leavitt. FRONT ROW-Smith, Mueller, Mitchaner, Hannewalcl, Hartle, Reynolds, Price Ar- Cher, Dromo Club Because of a new method of selecting the cast for Footlight Reveler productions, the club membership has been greatly expanded. Under the present system, any student is eligi- ble to try out for a role in one of the plays given. Those who take part in any phase of the production are considered members of the dramatic club. This year's group, sponsored by Mr. Frank Tout, was headed by Jean Kovac, president, Diana Dugan, vice-president, and Judie Elkins, scribe, Arsenic and Old Lace was the major proj- ect undertaken by the Revelers. With Diana Dugan and Shirley Frey, portraying the naive, but bloodthirsty, old ladies, the comedy was presented at a matinee performance in addi- tion to a regular evening show, Page forty-four A select few of the Revelers also have the distinction of belonging to the National Thes- pian Society. To achieve this honor, members must participate in several theatrical ventures which enable them to earn Thespian points. Thespian members include Charles Barton, Judy Collins, Tom Conway, Diana Dugan, Judie Elkins, Shirley Frey, John Gaebler, John Gee, Dwight Genrich, Rae Ellen Graham, Earl Hauschild, Mary Lois Holaday, Cynthia Hop- ping, Stanley Keeler, Karen Kish, Dave Kon- old, Jean Kovac, Suzie Parker, Donna Price, Neale Rosser, Nancy Sharp, and Doris Vogt. Additional members were initiated at a special ceremony in the spring. At this time also, Jean Kovac was named Howe's outstanding Thespian of the year for her work in school dramatics. tLeftl Shirley Frey offers Jim Canada poisoned wine while Diana Dugan measures him to see if he will fit in the window seat. lllightl Jim Corley whitens Shirley Frey's hair for her role of old maid aunt. 'ffizaevzdc and UM lace BACK ROW-Bogart, Grindstaff, Moore, Gaines, Car- ter, Richardson, Briles, Baker, Shick, Cronau. THIRD ROW7Frey, Mathias, Price, Collins, Swadner, Hawke, Fox, Mueller. SECOND ROW-Stewart, Wise, Sirmin, Edwards, Hopping, Hines, Snyder, Harryman, Gray, Little, FRONT ROW-Copenhaver, Peterson, Holaday, Keeler, Boyer, Dethlef, Gresham, Waltz. ii BACK ROW-Zoercher, Barton, Husted, Corley, Con- way, Hopper, Konold, White, Canada, Rosser, Pratt. SEC- OND ROW-Elkins, Waterous, Hartle, Austin, Kish, Archer, Johnson, Loonan, Vogt, Parker, Kovac. FRONT ROW-Dugan, Depositor, Mabel, Smith, Cox, Smith, Meredith, Price, Haugh, Shick. Gathered on the stage at dress rehears- al are Konold, Corley, Hopper, Boyer, Elkins, Conway, Kovac, Du- gan, Keeler, Frey, Carter, Canada, and Briles. Page forty-five 55771 LIS, IND if , -tg, sas. Clubs We-Z Members of BETA Hl-Y, a freshman and sophomore boys' service club, have many activ- ities during the year. These all are to help further their goal, To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and com- munity, high standards of Christian char- acter. These activities vary from sponsoring the Sweetheart Dance, contributing to the World Service Y.M.C.A., and checking coats at the dances, to enjoying movies and swimming par- ties with the boys in their own group, The officers and members work with Mr, Ralph Clevenger who sponsors the BETA Hl-Y. BETA HI-Y BACK ROW-Lang, Brooks, v, pres, Alexan- der, Flynn, pres., John- son, treas, Trusty, sec., Van Note, SECOND Row-Jaafach, Koisky, ' Singleton, Switzer, Mar- chal. FRONT ROW- Miller, Otto, Kelley, Bond. SENIOR HI-Y BACK ROW-Carrico, Parrish, Brown, pres., Harkins, Shortridge, treas., Watts, sec., Holo- bek, v. pres., Childers, Graham. SECOND ROW 7Lever, Aulls, Walls, Knight, Golyean, Leavitt, Johnson, Tharp. FRONT ROW-Kindley, Clen- denin, Beesen, Smith, Barton, Gee, Goulet. 4 fa eewdcex SENIOR HI-Y maintains a busy year for its club members. They have sponsored dances after Howe's home games and participated in the model United Nations with other Hi-Y groups and the Tri-Hi-Y groups. Their biggest project is sponsoring the Sweetheart dance in the spring. The SENIOR HI-Y's choose five girls for candidates but the Sweetheart is chosen by those attending the dance. Their programs consist of devotions, and business followed by an educational program. The SENIOR l-ll-Y's are sponsored by Mr. Virgil Heniser and Mr. Harold Crawford. 355.83 tlwismvges-rw-fx 2 ' -em wma Mlamp 4,4 lemma? The PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB is one of the newest clubs at Howe. Members learn many new talents, one of which is developing their own pictures. A study of the history of pho- tography and the physical and chemical prop- erties involved in putting a camera together have been made, also. The pinhole camera, the simplest type of camera, was made by the club members as one of their study projects. Jim Beeson is president of the group, Ro- berta Whiteley is secretary, and Mr, Richard Dowell is the sponsor. Howe's QUIZ 'EM TEAM is one group ot which Howe is justly proud. The team met St, John's Academy, St. Agnes' Academy, Short- ridge High School, and Warren Central High School in the City and County-wide tourney to emerge victorious. As champions the team re- ceived a set of Collier's Encyclopedia and the Lamp of Learning trophy. These meets, sponsored by the Indianapolis Stair and radio station WIRE, are recorded at the high schools. At the broadcast each team has to answer 32 current events questions in two one-minute rounds. Each correct answer scores IOO points. Because each team must answer the same 32 questions, only one group is actually before the mike at any time. In preparation for the contests, Quiz 'Ern team members read newspapers thoroughly and drill an hour daily on sample questions for three days preceding the meet. In previous years' meets Howe's Quiz 'Em teams have won reference books and world globes for the school. Seniors Julia Freeman, .lane Meyer, and Wendell Tucker have been teammates for two years. Mike Hunt, junior, and alternates Esther Crandall and Carol Ra- tert joined the team for the i957-58 season, The champions were coached by Mrs, Miriam Barnes of the Social Studies Department. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB STANDING-Mike Tharp. SEATED-Jim Beeson Gary Paternoster. QUIZ 'EM TEAM BACK ROW-Hunt, Crandall, Ratert, Tucker. FRONT ROW-Meyer, Mrs. Miriam Barnes, coach, Freeman. Page forty- seven Girl's Clubs fa-mga vm za TRI-Hl-Y, now in its second year, is one of the busiest clubs at Howe. During the year they have joint meetings with other Tri-Hi-Y groups, take charge of a Thanksgiving pro- gram, plan a World Service program, and help the Hi-Y and the 400 Club sell tickets for school activities. However, these were only a few of their service projects. The biggest event of the year was the girls' participation in the Model UN with other Tri- Hi-Y and Hi-Y groups from Marion County, Delegates discussed the same major issues as does the United Nations in New York, acting as if they were truly from the countries they represented. This year the Model UN, which is the largest in the nation, was covered by Life magazine. Also three girls visited New York and the real UN during spring vacatlon. Mrs, Hariette Baker is the club sponsor. I ,KV .1 xiii All the girls look forward to joining the VIHOTA CLUB their junior year. lt is one of the most honored and well-established clubs at Howe. For many years it was a service group and helped new clubs to get started, Each year Vihota girls are nominated for Violet Queen by the members of the club. The final selection of the Queen is made by the student body. The crowning of the Violet Queen is a school tradition celebrating Howe's anniversary. Entertainment provided for the Vihota members includes the annual Mad Hatter's Ball. The girls brought left over Christmas wrappings to make a hat. A contest was held to see who could make the most clever hat from the paper wrappings. Mrs. Ruth Reed, the club sponsor, helped to judge the hats. TRI-HI-Y TOP PICTURE-BACK ROW -Gray, Heidelman, De Groot, Mercer, Fox, Osborne, Garland, Boren. THIRD ROW-Pigman, Howard, Campbell, Elkins, Gei- der, Tibbs, Moulden. SECOND ROWfWl'iiteley, Conway, Gil- pin, Silvey, Johnson, FRONT ROW-Dugan, Ecknor, Turpen. V. .1 ...4.......1. BOTTOM PICTURE-BACK ROW-Weghorst, Eickman, Cooke, Couch, Morgan, Howell, Clark, THIRD ROW+English, Viewegh, Bowman, Bowen, Baker, Cron, Raymond. SEC- OND ROW -- Snyder, Layton, Kovac, Conner, Sirmln, Danefs. FRONT ROW-Depositer, Hola- day, Hamilton, Miller, Win- chester. Wann mmamzea 'Wada' Zum 4-A I 75 Y, Vll-lOTA TOP PICTU RE-BACK ROW- Sommers, Roberts, Hunt, Husted, Rowley, Walker, Rasche, Glore, Gunderman, Stafford, Shultz. THIRD ROW7Brown, Applegate, Cannon, N, Smith, Berry, McKelvy, Hodge, Eggert, Vincent, Parker, Alexander, l-lebb, B. Loonan, SEC- OND ROW-Neuman, Sweany, Fulford, E. Webber, Whitaker, Cooke, S. Loonan, Haertig, L. Smith, Crossland, FRONT ROW! Resener, Lennington, Stevens, Craft, Haynes, Erlich, Knecht, Hen- sel, Starks. BOTTOM PICTURE-BACK ROW-Meyer, Conner, Sanders, Hannewald, Pratt, Lewis, Neal, Smartz, Wuster, Richards, Zoerch- er, Johnson, Harris, Sturgeon, Har- tle, THIRD ROW-Kuonen, L, Webber, Wright, Mitchaner, Bark- hau, Hawk, Steinkamp, Bell, Hotf- man, Booe, P. Smith, Brown. SEC- OND ROW-Turner, Price, Ford, Baird, Dobbs, Waterous, Hikeman, Boyer, Elliott, Halls. FRONT ROW -Hornaday, Apker, Siegmund, Peterson, l-laues, Reynolds, Frey, Albright, Rennard. On a cold, blustery day Vihotas Susan Glore, Ruthanne Jackie Cooke, Mary Helen Bore-n lstandlngl, Judy Reynolds, Jane Sommers, and Rosanna Cannon make pre- Fox, Carol Mercer, Diana Dugan, Judle Elkins, and Ro- liminaiy plans for the May Pageant on Violet Hill. berta Whiteley of Tri-Hi-Y prepare for the model UN meeting, -r N.,-.M fl -if R '4 Girl's clubs cc 71am an cada! ,ecwtdecx LA NINA, the sophomore girls' club, brings increased friendships and the knowledge of parliamentary procedures. During the year, the girls have had many interesting speakers, including our own Mr. Robert Turner who spoke to the club about teenage life in Cuba. The biggest event for the girls was planning the all-girl Valentine party, They also made decorations for the Christmas party and had their own l-lallowe'en party. Regular meetings included panel dis- cussions on dates, mates, etc. La Nina partici- pated in Stunt Day with other girls' clubs. President for this year was Barbara Leonard, vice president, Susan Green, secretary, Jeanne Goode, treasurer, Judy Johnson, and their sponsor is Miss Jerry Motley. LA NINA TOP PICTURE-BACK ROW- Hildreth, Youngling, Utigard, Reed, Caldwell, Payton, Knight, Swengel, McGillem, J. Johnson, Geineke. THIRD ROW-Edwards, Goode, l-lillebrand, Fields, Leonard, Cotton, l-l.nes, Cronau, Waldron, Meredith, l-larper. SECOND ROWfl'luff, l-lall, Barnett, Gentry, Callahan, Kerr, Waltz, Anderson, Carson, Shoemaker, FRONT ROW1More- lock, Deeter, l-lills, Copenhaver, Roessner, Simms, Little, Van Ars- dal, l-lornaday. BOTTOM PICTURE1BACK ROW-Hawke, Nicholas, Wallace, Simpson, Green, l-lzdy, l-lalbrooks, Jones, Endsley, Orme. THIRD ROW-McKinzie, B. Johnson, Har- vey, l-loff, Tillery, Fitzsimrnons, Holt, Merriman, Christie. SECOND ROW-Howard, Kish, Siler, Bal- lard, Eitel, Hiddng, Dincan, Beavin, FRONT ROW-l-lart, Davis, Cay- ton, Fisher, l-laugh, Biddle, Biber- stein. Page fifty SELOFRA's main object is to promote friendship among the freshman girls, help ac- quaint them with the school, and to provide the girls with social affairs. Highlights of the year included the style show where the girls modeled their own clothes and a party to greet new freshmen, given at the beginning of the second semester. The club also participated in Stunt Day, held in the spring. On Ribbon Day these freshmen wore their green ribbons given to them in a ceremony at the club meeting the day before. Officers for this year were Marty Richards, president, Diane Kelly, vice president, Cindy Sirmin, secretary, and Janet Campbell, treas- urer. Their sponsor is Miss Ellen O'Drain. L Y . Seeagm ,Kinda gwmm. SELOFRA TOP PICTURE-BACK ROW- Holy, Brittain, Brown, Leipnitz, Combs, Cazula, N. Jones, Craw- ford, Harryman, Jacobs. THIRD ROW-Evans, Cooper, Lucas, Crossland, Alyea, Cook, Howard, Bowen, Burk. SECOND ROW- Boles, Alexander, J. Johnson, Imle, Hargate, Ford, Campbell, Apple- gate. FRONT ROW-Carlson, Jo- seph, S. Jones, Enoch, Dirr, Collins, Campbell. BOTTOM PICTURE-BACK ROW--Swihart, Love, Stradtman, Sirmin, Yeager, Sinclair, Cox, Heavenridge, Page, White, Lewis, Richards, Waggoner, Kassing, Free- land. THIRD ROW-Sotzing, Rey- nolds, Mitchell, Moore, Kelly, Woodward, Vance, Shake, Wim- mer, Holtz, Pursley, Merkle, S. Johnson, Steinmetz, Waidlich, Mil- ler. SECOND ROW-Emig, Miller, Miner, Nield, Newhouse, Archer, Paulos, Faught, Carwein, Francis, Plummer, Branam. FRONT ROW -Sentman, Myers, Platte, Parke, Gray, Spears, Hicks, VanSell, Rob- ertson. Pleased with their plans for their Valentine Party are Looking for that word to the wise are Marty Richards, La Nina officers Barbara Leonard, Jeanne Goode, Judy Janet Campbell, Diane Kelly, and Cindy Sirmin, officers Johnson, and Suellen Green. of the freshman girls' club. YN? Page fifty-one Academic Clubs ala fmtiez afcwafmim cntmeate Since the launching of Sputnik greater em- phasis has been placed on scientific study and research. The SCIENCE CLUB encourages students interested in science to pursue the course of study. The club members conducted numerous experiments and projects this year, also having occasional guest speakers. ln ad- dition, the club published a science newspaper entitled Atom Dust. The editors of the paper were Gary Holobek and Steve Switzer. Many club members entered projects in the annual Science Fair at Butler University on April I2 and Howe took some of the top hon- ors. Another club honor came when Gary Hol- obek and Julia Freeman were voted Most Out- standing Boy and Girl Scientists of Indiana this past year. The club sponsor is Miss Jerry Motley. Q S' The goal of the SPEECH CLUB is to pro- mote interest in the many divisions of speech work. The club members strive to develop increased self-confidence in the student and to promote more effective use of the elements of expression. The club members have been hosts to the l.H.S.F.A. District Speech con- test. The members also entered the Ball State Speech Tournament, Inter-City Speech Tour- nament, and the American Legion Oratorical Contest. The club members entered into the divisions of extemporaneous speaking, original oratory, dramatic declamation, oratorical dec- lamation, and humorous declamation. The radio division has completed tive half-hour radio broadcasts for WIAN. Club sponsors are Mrs, Janice Voyles and Mrs. Barbara Emry. SCIENCE CLUB BACK ROW-Frushour, Chenault, Holobek, Shaw, v pres., Rowleyj FlFTH ROW-Nay, Graves, Tretter, Schu- bert. FOURTH ROWfRosser, Shearer, sec.-treas., Sanders, Nicholas. THIRD ROWfSwitzer, Scholl J. Freeman, pres., Wallace. SECOND ROW-Morrow, Reed, Leipnetz, Berry. FRONT ROW-Waltz, Holaday, L. Freeman, Whitaker. Page fifty-two SPEECH CLUB BACK ROW-Thomas, Gaines, Gilfoy, Abernethy, Rich- ardson, Carter, Corley, Fisher. SECOND ROW-Keeler, Wise, Hession, Hunter, Hawke, Sweany. FRONT ROW! Dugan, Reynolds, Boyer, Shick. fum cam to age az Jawa LATIN CLUB BACK ROW-Arbogast, Frushour, Sharp, Hawkins, Bunch. SEVENTH ROW-Cox, F, Shick, Scholl, Atwood. SIXTH ROW-McKee, Crandall, Lewis, Knight, FIFTH ROW-Moore, Freeman, Myer, Tisdale, FOURTH ROVV-Weber, Campbell, Chambers, Brown. THIRD ROW-Covert, Dirks, Toombs, Skaggs. SECOND ROW- Kerr, Evers, Miller, Hohman, Ehrlich. FRONT ROW- Peerman, Applegate, Stewart, Bogart, Fadden. How would you like to wear a toga? Anne Husted, Bob Chenault, Ruth Myers, Maryellen Smartz, and Knox Abernethy answer that they prefer the American dress. BACK ROW-M. Smartz, sec., Abernethy, consul, Chenault, treas., Husted, consul, Stafford, FIFTH ROWA-D. Smartz, Beck, Kassing, McNeely, FOURTH ROW-Rafert, Wilson, McKim, Hildreth. THIRD ROW- Phillips, Burk, Merkle, Wise. SECOND ROW-Owen, Parke, Leonard, Newhouse, FRONT ROW-Anderson, J. Shick, Klink. LATIN CLUB provides an interesting back- ground of the Roman people. Through a com- mon interest, fitty students learn about lite with the Romans which is not included in the regular course of study. Highlights of the year included the Christ- mas party, Valentine party, and the Roman banquet. At the banquet the meal was pre- pared and eaten in Roman style. Each summer the local chapter of the Junior Classical League offers high school students a trip to Colorado. Representatives to the l958 convention were Anne Husted, Maryellen Smartz, Judi Hannewald, and Ruthanne Rey- nolds. The club sponsors are Miss Marjorie Rork and Mrs. Vesta R. Cohee. Page titty-three Clubs The FUTURE NURSES CLUB brings to- gether girls interested in nursing as a career. The purpose of the club is to acquaint the future nurses with the requirements and qualifications of the nursing profession. Mem- bers of the club have visited hospitals, enter- tained special speakers, and made Christmas cards for hospitalized patients. A few girls have served as volunteer nurse's aids. Miss Celia Smith is the club sponsor. The motto of the RED CROSS CLUB is to be of service to others. The activities of the club include making Christmas stockings and tray favors for hospitalized veterans and fill- ing Red Cross boxes for school children in other countries. The club has also contributed to the American Red Cross ChiIdren's Fund, and they helped to distribute posters for the United Fund Drive and the Red Cross Drive. The club sponsor is Mrs. Florence Sharp. The HOME ECONOMICS CLUB is both a social and instructional club. Membership is open to all girls who have had at least one semester of a home economics course. The members have enjoyed many activities this past year. Among these were various demonstrations of fabrics, beauty culture, and gift wrapping. Miss Lois Coy, who sponsors the club, feels that the girls gain many help- ful hints from these activities. At the beginning of the semester there is a party welcoming the new members with an installation and initiation ceremony to follow later. They have their own ribbons and colors, too. The purpose of the HOME ECONOMICS CLUB is to live better today in order that we may live better tomorrow. By following this idea the members feel that they can more easily prepare for their futures. FUTURE NURSES BACK ROW-Cohoon, Rasche, Cord, Watts, vice JUNIOR RED CROSS BACK ROW-Pope, Gunderman, pres., Smartz, Wus- pres., Van Arsdel, Vogt. SECOND ROW-Raymond, ter, Ollman. SECOND ROW-Bristow, Kendall, sec., pres., Pursley, Merryweather, Jones, sec., Hebb. FIRST Cooke, treas.g Sirmin. FRONT ROW-Moore, R. Har- ROW-Gray, Pope, Keevers, Grayson. gate, vice pres., Andrews, B. Hargate. Page fifty-four me Qfacaediee' gawk HOME ECONOMICS CLUB TOP PICTURE-BACK ROW -Siegman, Chambers, Schmitz, Wuster, v. pres., D. Dammeyer, J. Dammey- er, Hannah, Shugert, THIRD ROW-Wright, Davis, Youngling, Swengel, N. Con- ner, J, Reynolds, sec., Long. SECOND ROW-Sammis, historian, Matthew, Cooke, Tolin, Spencer, Bradshaw, Greavers, Albright, FRONT ROW-Biberstein, Hare, Hall, C. Conner, pres., Sar- ber, Kern, Schoen, Simms. BOTTOM PICTURE- BACK ROW-Evans, Fitz- simmons, Meek, Jackson, Heavenridge, Page, Wag- goner, Love, N. Reynolds. THIRD ROW-Nicholson, Rady, Candon, Snow, Sot- zing, Pennington, Merry- weather, Smith, N. Moore, Cox. SECOND ROW- Whitehouse, Wilson, Wat- son, Barnett, Cunningham, Brown, Johnson, Bristow. FRONT ROW-S. Moore, Cantwell, Gardner, Joseph, Fadden, Sullivan, La Fary, Robertson. Practicing their talents in the home economics field are Mariory Sammis, Christine Wuster, Carolyn Conner, and Jackie Reynolds. Page titty-five ln this your zoth year . . . W.. ,ima -1-if---,..A . M- il: . X s W B 1 .,- A. 4 . V . Nev' i' -Ti, A a .r . bf i f-wif I il . X X ll- :ll ,X N K ff - li , ' f 'fl f V. , 1 , ii , 4 -iiltllil 1 .5 ii, -A --,we ,.-. P g .i i U,-:wi 2 i'r.e!'-!f1-11 ii. .J ll Li.. f1ig?5ii'i...saiiy':fiI141,551 K, ., e. ,f ,F . SV . 1. 1 7155. ,i ,f ., 'ra l , - i - l a A :X 5 ., - .-f. ff -ff Y X. - ia . ia, fr - N., . 1 J amaze Econ Wwe Qi! f .Q rl fx V! A lil fi Kllf ll! Page two ,Air-r ' 1' 'r - '-1... From o reality, Howe has undergone changes. Cement courtsg originally planned front drive is now a walkg a parking lot replaces proposed tennis the tower clock was not in the first plans. But, despite changes, Howe's educational purpose, pre- paring tomorrow's citizens, has remained the same. ROW-Hunt, Cavanaugh, Halbrooks, Lawson, Shaw, Nulsen, Zoercher. SEC- OND ROW-Rahn, Pur- ell, Kelleher, Girillo, Lehman, Scholl. FIRST ROW 7 Hornaday, L. Cashman, Hutson, Tarter, Resener BACK ROW--Wright, Hession, Smith, Harkins, vice pres., J. Cashman, Buntain, SECOND ROW -Vance, Gainey, Gilli- land, Grindstaff, Sanders, Moser, Weber. FIRST ROW-Lynn, Gladden, Hargate, Daniels, sec., Jones, Lyday. Clubs from ,bnaykalfcwa to 64644 gczmea, The AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB, headed by Mr. William Smith, is a school service organiza- tion. Students in the club voluntarily give their time to operate movie projectors through- out the school. This non-credit club has sixty members which meet every week to discuss their problems. Members of the Audio-Visual Club receive a pin for their service if they have served for five semesters and are seniors. Other members receive a Citation of Merit for their service. CHESS CLUB, headed by Mr. Harold Stahly, was organized for the enioyment of students who play chess and would like to learn more about it. There are approximately twenty-five members in the club. During the spring se- mester, tournaments are held and the winner receives a gold pin. A team from another school competed with Howe for the Chess title. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB TOP PICTURE-BACK BOTTOM PICTURE- res.g Stultz, Fenley, Page fifty-six The MATH and SUB-SET CLUBS are spon- sored by Mr. Robert Carr. The clubs were or- ganized to further interest in math and show students that math can be fun. Math Club membership is restricted to math majors. How- ever, anyone interested in math may join Sub- Set. The year's plans included a trip to Power- ama and a visit to the Nuclear Measurements Corporation, At regular meetings, students work difficult mathematical problems and puzzles. Off to a flying start is Howe's AVIATION CLUB, organized this year. Mr, Wathen Leasor is the sponsor of the new club. Dis- cussions and films on flying are the high points of the meetings. From these films the mem- bers gather information and ideas for their own models which they construct. When spring arrives, evidence of their handi-work will be in the skies above Howe. atadwt dawned! diffm MATH CLUB BACK ROW-Cowell, Graves, Jones, Stultz, Canada, freas. SECOND ROW-Scholl, Wusfer, Coval, Sulgrove, Surface. FIRST ROW-Haugh, pres., Bright, Rosser, Kmdley, vice pres. SUB-SET BACK ROW-Singleton, Shubert, De Armutt, Mc- Neely. FIRST ROW-Kelly, D, Johnson, Bowen, Merkle. AVIATION CLUB BACK ROW-Burns, Koepper, Konold, Strain, Squires, Passow, SECOND ROW-Ferling, Miller, Alsman, Vos, Wilson. FIRST ROW-Caldwell, Scholl, Rahn. CHESS CLUB BACK ROW-Wallace, Abernathy, Stultz, Medlfck McBride, Canada, Bridwell, Bailey. FRONT ROW- Kelley, J. Wise, Rafe-rt, Shaw, Meyer. 1 'Z Page fifty-seven W xx , ', .N f41.,j 1 , Vw fx K.: t S , W-I 5 '-Q , W x ' , .- C ., , 4 X X af i qi S v fzz 71 l L -Tvyi.-xr ' ' J if 'X' 1 ,X iw! if . , Q W 4 E X 4 N ,. ,f ,QQ xx 1 X N X A ' 5 X N X. 1 ' X 3 'f HSQS KI :fri rg, x www 4. X xx 55 'Q 3 A .gggs if X x Q W X .... xx W: 3, Q N Y X, X x X x ii XR -.ix A xv' N. ' Y VV N 4, Swv HX X X S A W QSN xx. X is , 5' Q s Q 'l Q lt ivsffd , ,lewd ok jf Q Mwlw fr 'Ml JM W 0 jjlrw we ff Jia 'ft Mft new lain I, wwf , 107 5Vg1L74'l XX XX A KT This your 20th year, Howe . . . how it has flown by . . . with basketball . . . football . . . track . . . baseball . . . cross country . i . golf . . . wrestling . . . Howeites have been on the go. Remember our football homecoming game . . . we played Noblesville . . . Queen Judy Pope and her court reigned over the activities. Remember sectionals . . . crowded field house , . . slumber parties . . . open houses . . . decorated derbies and flying banners . . . excitement never to be forgotten. Remember Howe's new sports interest-wrestling . . . the guys who made a go of it the first year. We won the City Championship in tennis . . . Russ Lash brought back Iaurels from the State Track Meet. All of these happenings add up to memories of fun in ..... SPORTS Page fifty-nine Football With only five returning lettermen, the Hornets displayed an impressive performance in the city high school Football Jamboree at the Tech field. However, newly appointed head coach Richard Guyer and his squad found the going a little rougher than expected. ln the opening game of the season arch- rival Tech was too much for the Hornets to handle. Though dropping the next six games to their opponents, the gridders, with high team spirit and a never say die attitude, came back to roll over Warren Central by a score of l3-0. With most of their starting field back, the Hornets are most likely to be strong contenders for the city championship next season. Most Valuable Player Award given by the Men's 400 Club went to Max Woodbury. This year's Best Mental Attitude Award, given by the Kiwanis club, went to Bill French. Spencer Smith was chosen the team captain. Recipients of white letter sweaters were juniors: T. Shepard, J. Deeter, M. Van Cleave, M. Woodbury, M. Justice, F. Bayne, B. John- Halfback Ronnie Carrico deflects a long touchdown pass on the ten yard line and gains the ball for Howe. mai to ' son, P. Stewart, and M. White, seniors: S. Smith, D. Lee, B. French, J. Childers, R. Strange, T. Monroe, J. Neel, B. Starks, R. Schrader, R. Carrico, C. Bondy, K. Bowen, B. Taylor, L. Toole, B. Reynolds, and J. Short- ridge. Coach Harrison Richardson's reserve squad finished the season with an even record of two wins, two losses, and two ties. Improving over last season's record, Howe's freshmen team, under the coaching of Mr. Lyman Combs, completed the season with a won-loss record of three and two. i957 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Howe 7 .......................................... Tech 33 Howe 6 ...... .... A ttucks 20 Howe 6 ...... ............ M anual 37 Howe 0 ...... ...... N oblesville 48 Howe 7 ...... ...... B road Ripple 40 Howe 6 ...... ........ S hortridge 32 Howe 6 ...... ................. S cecina 27 Howe l3 ..... ....... W arren Central 0 Howe 7 ...... ......... W ashington 35 Left end Jerry Dobbs scampers to stop a long touch- down drive by downing a Noblesville ball carrier. Page sixty VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Nuckols, Woodbury, Brown, Whute, Car- ROWfDennxs, rngr, Starks, Pruce, Strange, Bullups, rico, Childers, Monroe, Stewart, Lee, Smith, FRONT Schrader, Johnson, French, Arthur, mgr. RESERVE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Howe 6 ...................................... Manual 6 Howe 6 .....,...................,............ Attucks O Howe 7 ....... ............ A ttucks l2 Howe 6 ....., ....... B road Ripple 25 Howe l-4 ...... .,.... B road Ripple l2 Howe O ...,.. ............. M anual l3 Howe l2 ,...... ................. S cecina l3 Howe 47 ...... ..... W arren Central O Howe 34 ....... ....... W arren Central O Howe 6 ...... .,.,. W ashington O Howe 6 ......... ............. Washington 6 The Howe Hornets, In white unlforms, once again threaten Noblesvllle players wuth a drlve through the Center lane in the l opponent's terrntory, Despnte this strategy and spnrnt, Noblesvrlle turned the tables for a wnnnsng game. Page snxty-one !wfeFw ' M BACK ROW Queen Judy Pope Mr Sharp Pruncnpal FRONT ROW-Morgan, Ehrlich, Anderson, Jack- BACK ROWACrossland, Nicholas, Graves, Tillery, Archer, Daniels. FRONT ROW-Mmer, S. Jones, N. Jones, Partrngton, Poulos. f cf' i Ylgi v. f E in A i ,455 'kiwi ,-P I ' ., if sv ' M TQ' if SNA Q 'f 'TQ , if V A W, .As lv if 6' M i e6r512 ir.-9'JS .V . , CJ ir C fr A 7 1 ,lsEn as iq -JSE-5 H - , L TQ- i A 9 : -Q Q. f 42 X '3 , - S er saw S' few, gzg rf rx F174 . ,amp Ibm ii RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Mosier, Young, Fendley, Smith, Brown, Coach Richardson, Pride. Black, Whiteman, Marthews, Menke, Cripe. SECOND ROW-Spaulding, Brandenburg, Wilson, Mueller, Hubbard, Surgener, Behrens, loyce, Harpold, Lewellen. FRONT ROW-Johnston, Osborn Geir, Guidone, Off, Vicory, Toole, Williams, Wood Cook, Fiesel. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Coaches Combs, Stutz. FOURTH ROW -Hannah, Hague, Timmons, Green, Mulry, Hansman, Himes, Gray, McKinstry, xNaTson, Young. THIRD ROW fHorton, Madinger, Stewart, Salter, Brooks, Manning, Fotiades, Wallace, Brandenburg, Parsons, Hider, SECOND ROWfRose, Snider, Mayo, Lovell, Hoffman, Teepe Packard, Foster, Larnbirth, Drane, Hower, Henshaw FRONT ROW-Greer, Wenzler, Britton, Bullock, Parks Tarrer, Adams, Ferling, Pershing, Bundy, Hovis. KNEEL- ING+lVlgrs, Lynn, jordan. Page sixty-three Cross country Qfafndew pact undefeated weaned: Posting a superior record of seven wins and no losses, Howe's varsity cross country team breezed through the season in great style. Coach Rex Anclerson's harriers displayed fine ability by placing second in the city meet. Russ Lash paced the Hornets to a second place rating in the Howe Invitational, and he later captured the state championship in the 2-mile event. The reserve and freshmen squads also were credited with undefeated seasons. CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Howe 20 ................................ Washington 35 Howe 24 ...... ....,.. L awrence Central 3I Howe 29 ....... ......... N orth Central 42 Howe I5 ....... ....... W arren Central 40 Howe ZI ....... ...... M uncie Burris 34 Howe I9 ...... .......... A nderson 36 Howe I9 ..... ....... M anual 36 Another first at Howe is the newly formed wrestling squad. Coached by Mr, Raymond Moon, the grapplers sported a gallant but los- ing season. Howe defeated Warren Central and Broad Ripple and tied a match with Ripple earlier in the season. In the City Tourney, Howe placed seventh and in the Sectional they placed fifth. Howe accumulated more points in match play than any other first year team in the city. I 957-58 WRESTLING SCHEDULE Howe 28 ................................ Broad Ripple 28 Howe 20 ...... ...... D ecatur Central 40 Howe I6 ...... ........ ........ M a nual 43 Howe I9 ...... ............. C athedral 3I Howe 38 ...... ........ W arren Central Z0 Howe B ...... ..... ........ M a nual 39 Howe I5 ...... .......,.. S cecina 35 Howe II ...... ............. .... T e ch 41 Howe 24 ...... ....... D eaf School 26 Howe I9 ...... ...... B eech Grove 27 Howe I9 ...... .......... S cecina 27 Howe I8 .... . .... ...... C athedral 30 Howe 29 ..,... ...... B road Ripple I7 Howe 20 .,.................... ............ S hortridge 27 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM BACK ROW- Bond, Conner, Akers, Adams, Riley, Williams, Witsrnan, Martinie, Carmichael, Irvin. SECOND ROWfCuppy, Richardson, Pluntz, Brown, Coval, Sim- Page sixty-four mons, Jones, Graham, Coach Anderson. FRONT ROW- Lash, Matthews, Alexander, Miner, Harris, Little, Bandy, Wallace, Parrish. Wrestling cwzeelluzg added ta Wade made Charles Harris and Russ Lash move well out in front Hours and hours of trainlng gain results for trackman to pace the Hornets on to another cross country victory. Russ Lash, winner of the State cross country meet. WRESTLING TEAM BACK ROW-Coach Moon, Banta, Johnson, Mueller Stewart, Cleland, Steinhauer, Nelson. SECOND ROWf Billups, Joyce, Spaulding, Hockett, Thompson, Lehman. FRONT ROWvAdams, Warden, Hardin, Williams, Bun ta.n, Bandy, Jorden. f iififpr it it T f ' ' - 1 ,Mr . , ' ff lpff U g M v gillffw V AY A lfflfydl I I i 1 V, 'ff 'll jf Ll I TN wyfyiymjfi g yW.p MMDY I af .WMM ffl? ,rffjlf ,if Mn 0,15 ,YM 'MJ if T ff ' l rf WW , ,I fifty il MLK' JJL i ll Vllx 0 1' ' 'L V Y i Wag! aa . , . fa, 4414 , . . it f ' f V, X I, 1 V' - i lf , gf!! You have witnessed the growth and development of both V A lo ly students and school. You have seen two additions to the main if tij building .... expansion of curriculum .... increase in enrollmentwl .-' Mlx my WANT N 1 Traditions have been established .... activities have expanded. .acl A JL, KJ il 'sl during these twenty years ot constant growing. YV .j l R .' .T in f Li r Watching these changing times bring new faces .,.. newliiideaslgxfi. if y 'bl l new hopes, you, Mr. Sharp, our principal, have seen Howe I Nl lv Y' xlfl V ,U my l grow. Being our first principal was a hard job ..., decision? ha?fll f - ' .V ljlx y V to be made .... rules established .... problems solved. But ly JN 2 ' .l XX , 'ly through the years, you have led Howe to a position of plifpmirtent OJ lily l sa pq! success and achievement .... and in this her 2Oth year. ,Vi wg i uv Q ylmx UN P Qii L 9, .fill ,' l f' 'lil , l IL' lf in N I gl li: itll, 4-:T mi 'A lJ t4Yl.',l0l KJ ,V .' 740 T if i' , L ll . L li ' it jj YL l 1 lg ,YU Ai L -Yfl , f Ll . ,l l' l I llflw NL! X, l Ll. In X v xi L vii N Le' U E livin Tux' Fil FL J, yy. ll I HL Lf, .Wi L f gf V M . i s . if' T ,. r it it iii f T 1 sf 'fx Ll H.-,lu v ,fl we l MX I C' ld rllf X f ,X t it . J JL 7 'I J ll lj ' L7 i I ' al li My M I fl ifwivfw iii i m , . cf 45' l U! 'l l 'l' .ffl fljjjl V V lf -r T' i i W X ,,' i I L ,' i, N K, fb fe . U U ff , 'L if 1 5, lil X l,.. 7' lf ' . ., .i J . I 1 17 C 3, V i' 'X ii lf l l 1, .fy i fi fri, y I, , xl ,fl .kj iv J lf RL f ,tv 'i. JT' ,VX - A J cv fr 5' T J i V ir lf -PM if it 1 K T7 gf-K li- Lzjblblij, flvf ' ' i Two decades have passed since Principal l Charles M. Sharp first opened the doors of Howe. In this time over 5,000 students have entered with the desire to learn and have been graduated. armed with knowledge to meet the world. As in the past, his welcome is the signal for the sarf of another year of growth and lear ing at Thomas Carr Howe High School fp! , J L L. 1: f J if 1' 9 ,, ,lf If .ff ay' , J if ffl :J , ,W o jfd fflh' elif yff yi ff' yd ' f il' , f, ,' H fluff Jvff I Basketball 0606 W 'a Basketball, the Hoosier hysteria, hit Howe with full force this year. The Hornets, al- though inexperienced, fought gallantly through every minute of every game. This was truly, said Coach Forest Witsman, a season of rebuilding and regroupingf' The netmen lost only three seniors in Carl Swenson, center, Mike Smith, guard, and Bill Price, guard. Such names as Mike Matthews, Dave Konold, Glen Pride, Max Woodbury, Dave Miller and many others will be seen again on next years' roster. This year the Hornets had a 3-l9 season. The first of the three victories was against Connersville, a rugged team, defensively and offensively, and the second, Southport, a seri- ous threat to any team. During the Sectional, Howe won its first game against Beech Grove by an 85-60 score. Howe's total points in this game were the fCO71fl7l1lc'L1l un Page 6Sl John Wimmer pivots for a possible pass to Glen Pride. Both VVimmer and Pride played well in the game against the Broad Ripple Rockets. Page sixtv-six 5594: VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Howe ..............,...,..,,..,,......,......,...,. Washington Howe ..... ................ F ranklin Howe .,... .......,..... C onnersville Howe ...,... Lawrence Central Howe .....,, ......... B road Ripple Howe ..,.,. ........ C Olumbus Howe ..,.... ...........,.....,....... A ttucks Howe ......, ........ T erre Haute Garfield Howe ............,....,. Southport Howe ..,.... ........ S hortridge Howe ,..,... .,...., S helbyville Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe .,......Attucks ......,Ben Davis ......Cathedral ., .... .,............. S cecina , ..... .,... ..,,., ...... M a n ual ........Warren Central .........,.,.....,,,...,..............l.ebanon .,...,.City Tourneys.........,....Attucks ...,..Sectional.....,......Beech Grove ., ...,..,....... .Sectional ............,...,... Scecina Look out, boys, l'm coming through, says Helge Swenson, as he goes through the opponents' defense for another Howe score, Z4fzaca74 mugged cecwm VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Dennis, mgr., Swenson, Jones, Coach Witsman, Wimmer, Pride, Gimbel, mgr, FRONT ROW-Toww send, Price, Smith, Childers, Miller, Woodbury. Gary Jones leaps high to get away a lump shot good for Mike Matthews rips around his opponent for two more two points. Jones, a junior, was one of the many spar- points in the Howe-Ripple game. Mike, a newcomer, klers on the Hornet squad this year. showed much promise for Coach Witsman's team. Page sixty-seven Basketball Zaaketfdl new, 294: F ' , The Basketball Queen and her Court are lback rowl Barbara Johnson, Barbara Roberts, Carol Mercer, Janet Campbell, and lfront rowl Natalie Hunt, Queen Pat Partington, Rosemary Lewis, Carol Blackwell, That's mine, says Max Woodbury as he fights for the ball in the Howe-Broad Ripple game. Dave Miller makes it a tight squeeze for his opponent as he edges around him for two more Howe points, Dave was also third in total points scored this season, lcontinued from page 66l highest score attained by any team during sectional play. Howe fought valiantly against Scecina in their second game, but the Cru- saders were too much for the Hornets and Howe was defeated. Most Valuable Player Award, given by the Kiwanis Club, was presented to senior guard Mike Smith, Bill Price received the Best Men- tal Attitude award, given by the Howe 400 Club. He is also a senior. Smith was also high point man ofthe season with a total of 2l6 points, Max Woodbury placed second with IS4 points and Dave Miller was third with l4Z points. Another tradition at Howe is the crowning of the Basketball Queen, Pat Partington, a freshman, was crowned at the Howe-Cathedral game and represented Howe as the netmen's queen of the l957-1958 season. ' aaefz Qfame ' RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Wnlson, mgr., Matthews, Leavitt, Sohn, Coach Stutz, Harold, Cuppy, Fudge, Shackle, Zander, mgr FRONT ROW-McDonald, Black, Konold, Menke, Geuer, Bruner, Harpold, Fuson, Freeland. RESERVE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe VNfaSl'tIr'lgYOl'1 Howe LL L Franklm Howe L Connersville Howe Lawrence Central Howe L Broad Rnpple Howe LL Columbus Howe Broad Rlpple Howe L L Attucks Howe L L Garfleld Howe Southport Howe Shortrndge Howe Shelbyvnlle Howe L LLLLL Tech Howe L ,LLL Attucks Howe Ben Davls Howe LL Cathedral Howe LL LL Sceclna Howe L LL Manual Howe Warren Central Lebanon Cnty Tourney L LL Washington LLL LL L Wood Lawrence Central Warren Central L L L Scecuna L Ben Davls Shortrudge Attucks L Tech Sceclna L L Washrngton L Cathedral L Washrngton LL Broad Rupple Attucks L Tech Manual L Sacred Heart FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Timmons, mgr., Hower, Nuckols, Hannah, Lambirth, Horton, Brldges, Bundy, Rucker, rngr. FRONT ROW-Mulry, Wltsman, Archer, Holmes, Fiesel, Parsons, Dentson, Coach Sullivan, NOT PICTURED-fEIlch. lm, . Track edadefzmea ,heel qhfeadial deacon Howe's varsity track team was in the spot- light again this year. Sporting a splendid 7-2 season, the spikesters were only downed on two occasions. Attucks and Broad Ripple de- feated Howe by close margins. Louis Sharp was elected captain by his team- mates, He also was presented the Best Men- tal Attitude award. Given the Most Valu- able Player medal was Jack Burgan. Along with Burgan, Rush Lash and Bob Bransford spirited the other cindermen on to their tri- umphant season. Lash, an outstanding track man as well as a cross country harrier, shattered the school record for the mile with a remarkable 4225.3 as well as defeating all comers in the State mile. However, Lash wasn't the only record breaker at Howe, Bob Bransford bettered the .-iw f' Jack Burgan, star cinderman, readies himself for the mile relay run. Jim Bee- fi' son makes sure that Jack has a firm foot- ing, iii!! The I957 Track Queen candidates, Beverly Johnson, Janette Campbell, Pat Barnes, Roberta Whitely, Susan Glore, Nancy Cotton, Vicky Anderson, eye with envy the I957 Track Queen, Kay Ander- son, and two of the many trophies won by Howe cindermen. Page seventy high jump record at Howe. The record now stands at six feet. Another record breaker was the Howe half mile relay team. They ran a record l:35.2 for the half mile. The team consisted of Bur- gan, Mickey Shields, Max Woodbury, and Sharp. Following the tradition, Howe's reserves sported a 4-l season. Losing only to Wash- ington, the reserves defeated the remaining four teams by considerable margins. The frosh completed the season with 4 wins and 4 losses. They placed fourth in the city meet and sixth in the Wood Relays. i957 VARSITY TRACK SCHEDULE Howe 8423 .,..............................,......,...... Manual Z3V3 Howe 90 .,..... ................. S eymour I8 Howe 70 ..... ....... L awrence Central 47 Howe 53 ......... ........... B road Ripple 56 Howe Bl 'fa .,,..,.. ...... S outhport 35lfi Howe 57 .,...... ...... ........,... ......... A t t ucks 60 Howe 57 .,.. ......,..,....................... C olumbus 52 Howe 95 ...... ....,... W arren Central 36, Manual 34 Howe 68 .... .....,............,............ N oblesville 4l Sectional ...,... ,...,. ,...,,...... ......,...... H o w e, first Regional ....,.., ,...... H owe, fourth State .....,.................................,,................... Howe, ninth cw .lewd mam ez! e cuaafwla 1957 RESERVE TRACK SCHEDULE Howe Howe Howe Howe Howe 80 .... 51 ..... 81 V2 63 V2 68 .... ....... ....Broad Ripple Washington Columbus Noblesville Warren Central Reserve Track Team 29 58 26 V2 45 V2 41 BACK ROW-Carrico, Stewart, Jones, White, Childers, Nightlinger, Hiner. SECOND ROWfWallace, Ott, Bayne, Lash, Little. FRONT ROWfCoach Sullivan, Joyce, Cald- well, Matthews, Price. Varsity Track Team BACK ROW-Head Coach Anderson, Schulz, Wood- bury, Pride, Assistant Coach Sullivan. SECOND ROW- Sharp, Burgan, Harris, Alexander, Carmichael. FIRST ROW-Sohn, Richardson, Lash. Freshman Track Team BACK ROW-Harpold, Vicory, Spears, Adkins, Black, Fuson, Brown, Jones, Coval, Hemmer, Williams, Fortner, Riley, Alexander, Mueller, Chenault, Davis, Menke, Town- send. SECOND ROW-Fiesel, Frobst, Diehl, Mabel, Whiteman, Brewer, Squires, Rollings, Miller, lngle, Thompson, Law, Mayrwieser, Smith. FIRST ROW- Turner, Miner, Pierson, Surface, Paul, Walker, Hockett, Kelley, West, McDonald, Barlow, Barton, mgr., Ledger- wood, mgr. Page seventy-one Golf .fdaeemea cacgefed wild Under the careful guidance of their coach, Lyman Combs, Howe's netmen attained the rank of city champs for the first time in only three years of varsity competition. Howe led the other five teams in the city tourney, and wasn't once threatened by them. The margin between Howe and the second place team was Zl points. The top players for the Howe racquetmen were Phil Non- weiler, John Beswick, Tom Lawson, and Steve Leane and Tom Hearn were co-captains. Lawson and Nonweiler defeated all compe- tition to take first place in the city doubles' meet. Nonweiler added another spark by downing all comers in the singles' competition. I957 TENNIS SCHEDULE Howe IO ................................ North Central O Howe 6 ...... ...... B en Davis I Howe 2 ...... ........... A ttucks O Howe 6 ...... ,.,.... B road Ripple 2 Howe 4 ...... ................ P ark 3 Howe 5 ...... Attucks I Howe 2 ...... Cathedral 5 Howe 8 ...... ....... S cecina I Howe 3 ...... .... S hortridge 4 Howe Z ...... . ....... Tech 5 Howe 8 ...... .............................,... S cecina 2 I 958 GOLF TEAM BACK ROW-Coach Lemley, Jordan, Elliott, Clenden- in, Kolsky, Small, Smartz, McCoy. FRONT ROW-Leavitt, C. Miller, Wimmer, D. Miller, Gresham, Birk. vu' ' 7 Sh . Page seventy-two Howe's varsity golf team, coached by Mr. Fred C. Lemley, finished the season with three wins and five losses. Dave Peters paced the way for the Hornets with scores ranging from the low seventies to the low eighties. In the city-county tourney Howe placed fourth. In the sectional the Hornets took third place, and the Iinksmen made an outstanding showing in the state meet by capturing sixth place with a team score of 325. Co-captain honors were awarded to Bob Thompson and Bill Stevens, gold golf balls to Dave Peters and Bob Thompson, white sweat- ers to George Loy and Bill Stevens, eight inch block letters to Ron VonBurg and Curt Miller. I 957 Golf Schedule Howe IO ......, .....,...,,,...,.......... M adison Heights 5 Howe 8 ....... ........... W ashington IO Howe 4V2 ..... ....... B road Ripple I3 V2 Howe 8I,'2 .... ,.,..,...... M anual 9V2 Howe I 5 V2 .... ..,...,..... L awrence 2 V2 Howe ll .... ....,... N orth Central 7 Howe 5 ........ ...,.... C rawfordsville IO Howe 4l,f2 .............. ...... ...,.,.,..,.... S c ecina IOVQ eieeza 4eQe apckdz' From the beginning to the end of the sports season, each Wednesday afternoon, voices of the cheerleaders resound through the halls. The varsity squad begins practice in mid- August with rearrangements of yells and plans for the coming year. Varsity and reserve groups were chosen in the spring and the freshmen squad was chosen in the fall. The cheerleader conference held at Indiana University last November was one of the high- lights of the year. There, ideas and styles of yells were exchanged among the cheerleaders from the many schools who attended. In January the varsity squad, aided by the reserve, held a two-week school spirit cam- paign. Better school spirit and a large booster club resulted. The cheerleaders are sponsored by the energetic Mrs. Barbara Wood. lPicfures on Page 621 Tennis z C mea ,eau aug! aamfdamfdm. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM BACK ROWfOsborne, Carter, Lawson, Leane, P. Nonweiler, Hearn, Coach Combs, FRONT ROW Koepper Crowell, Beswick, Banta, G. Nonweiler. All-city stars, Phil Nonweiler and Tom Lawson, shake hands after a practice session, I Q . Il in-... ..,,2 City Singles' Champion, Phil Nonweiler, hurdles e net after defeating another foe. css 3 1 N .. f, ANN l ' 167, W' V 4 . X XX mix PW ' 509- 'fx vie' fha X iff Baseball Howe's varsity baseball team, sparked by outstanding pitching performances from Dave Peters and strong hitting power from Ronnie Heath and Ronnie Chappell, came through an- other fine season with eleven wins and four losses. After dropping three of their first five games by close margins, Coach Roscoe Pier- son's squad caught fire and took eight straight games from their opponents. The Hornets di- vided the last two games, losing to Manual and winning from Wolf Lake. Dave Peters was voted captain by his team- mates. Best Mental Attitude and Most Val- uable Player honors were awarded to Ron Chappell and Ron Heath, respectively. Jim Glotfelty received the Most Improved Player Award. I 957 RESERVE SCHEDULE Howe 22 ........................................ Attucks I Howe 5 ...... ......,. B road Ripple 8 Howe 7 ..... ............... T ech 4 Howe 8 ........ ........... S cecina 3 Howe I ....... ....... W ashington 2 Howe 9 ........ ............. A ttucks O Howe 5 ...............................,.. Washington 2 .. lm gaaelczll I957 VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE Howe 6 ...................................... Greenfield 4 Howe 3 ....... ....... S outhport 4 Howe 6 ...... .......... A ttucks 3 Howe 3 ........ ............ S hortridge 4 Howe I ..... ........ B road Ripple 7 Howe 6 ....... .......... Z ionsville 3 Howe I3 ....... ........... S acred Heart O Howe 4 ....... ....... W arren Central O Howe 6 ........ .............. S cecina 4 Howe I3 ....... ....... W ashington 2 Howe 7 ....... .......... W ashington 3 Howe 5 ........ ...................... A ttucks I Howe IO ........ ...... L awrence Central 7 Howe 3 ...... .................... M anual 8 Howe 6 ....... ...... W olf Lake 2 I957 FRESHMEN SCHEDULE Howe O .............................,...... Southport I2 Howe 3 ........ ............ S cecina 9 Howe 2 ........ ...... B road Ripple 5 Howe I9 ........ ............ M anual l Howe II ..... ......... M anual 2 wwe Keanu: Student athletic managers are an important factor in all athletic events. They administer first aid to the players and are considered to be all-around handymen. Under the direction of Mr. Alvin Geier, the managers take charge of the equipment and assist the coaches in the many tasks of direct- ing an athletic team. lf the boys are interested enough in their positions, they can earn a letter sweater in return for their efforts. There is a great op- portunity for underclassmen as student athletic managers in any sport they choose. MANAGERS Lynn, Rucker, Gimbel, Wilson, Arthur, Dennis, Burns, Zander. Widget' ' 5t J , uigeij , . YDW. .. F l I '- ffl is, , V W,.,., .4 1 is i'IKI.g.f crm ,ix f DWI H 5 1131! lAbove left! Mike Smith and Bill Price, returning lettermen, get ready for the coming season. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM 'Above right! BACK ROW-Bruner, Glotfelty, Smith, Heath, SECOND ROW -Marshall, Peters, Chappell, Coach Pier- son, FRONT ROW-Shields, French, Pangburn, Knotts, manager, RESERVE BASEBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Deeter, Strange, Clark, Justice, Jones, Dennis, McKiernan, Hub- bard, FRONT ROW!Ramsey, Hower, Marosky, Smith, Warren, Ott. FRESl-l MAN BASEBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Brewer, Rollings, Alex- ander, Black, Pierson, Menke. SECOND ROW-Smith, Fortner, Whiteman, Mabel, McDonald, West, Mueller, Williams. FRONT ROW-Davis, Walker, Probst, Vicory, Law, Spears, l-larpold, Hemmer. Page seventy-five ln this your 2O+l1 yeor. . Wedanmliwewia Za For several years Thomas Carr Howe High School existed only in the minds of people who were eager for an eastside school. Through the crusading of various civic clubs, hopes and dreams began to materialize when in l9Z8, lO.9 acres of the old Allen estate on Pleasant Run were purchased. A more beautiful site could not have been selected for a school. Violet Hill, called so because of the abundance of violets, stands overlooking a broad campus which extends to the banks of Pleasant Run. Blueprints were drawn and approved, and on May 28, l937, Mrs. Louis W. Bruck, then president of the Irvington Union of Clubs, broke ground for the building. The cornerstone, containing such items as a Bible, a United States flag, a coin, and a biography of Dr. Thomas Carr Howe, for whom the school is named, were laid on November l9, On dedication day, after lVlr. Hilton U. Brown had delivered the acceptance speech, Principal Charles M. Sharp officially opened Howe by signaling the tower clock to be started. Since the building was first erected, a gym, cafeteria, and new wing of classrooms have been added. Each year, Howe has an developed further both physically and academically: as A S ienrollment has increased, so' 'has the curriculum expanded. ' It ,isfwellffor us to look backy on all these past accomplishments at Howe, but let us alsoingt forget to look ahead to the future. I A ' A , f L u B L! S 1, 1 px' K , 2, 1 , ' . 1 ' , I- :L I i i . I ,it if ,gi ig . , , L L l ig - i L Lg l I N N Li, L l If A I 9, L 1 4 1' f f qi I I yf . , lr J il L Sl , I ff l . I i ' If : If lf L f T TABLE or contents L T Hg s 1 School Life ......................... ,!.....'s..1page 56 li! A li gi y NL Activities ....... ............. ...... , ........ page ' 25 , , X f I' SQOFE ..... Sly. ........ QL? ....... if ......... padgfysg lf Pelople It ........ lg ...... ....... . ..... C cf ....... -page ,679 f L Subjedt Index ...... ............ f .... page 'IZ7 L f ' L c Page four Student Indexing ....... 1 l. ..,........page l28 l . - Y L iw, l Athletic Clubs ezfzfmmen and 61414 Lettermen's Club members must have earned at least one varsity letter in one of the many sports offered at l-lowe. Members park cars, usher at basketball games, sponsor the Winter Wonderland Dance with the GAA, and elect representatives to serve on the school Athletic Board. Past and present Lettermen and l-li-Y mem- bers joined to provide a plaque honoring the memory of Mr. Ray Bowman, Howe's former track coach. The plaque was set over the in- side entrance to the gym in October of l957. Officers are Russell Lash, president, Bill French, vice president, Charlie l-larris, secre- tary, Steve Bruner, treasurer, Dave Car- michael, chaplain, and Mr. Lyman Combs, sponsor. LW' Throughout the school year on Thursdays GAA members enjoy volleyball, basketball, speedball, apparatus workouts, recreational games, track events, and modern dance pro- grams. Dick Strange was crowned King at the annu- al Winter Wonderland Dance, held the Friday before Christmas vacation so Santa Claus could make his traditional visit. This year two Santas were needed for the many Christmas gift requests. The Girls' Athletic Association is governed by a board of seven representatives elected by the members. They are Judy Fouts, Shirley Nicholas, Judy Quinn, Suzy Schmidt, Carol Siegman, Peggy Conduff, and Sharon Reyn- olds. Miss Johanne Guenter is the sponsor. l 51 Q fa si Q .Fit Ai LETTERMEN BACK ROW-Stewart, Shackle, Bondy, Jones, Par- rish, Lash, pres., Lawson, Reynolds, Shortridge, Holobek, Richardson, White, Woodbury, Brown, Childers, THIRD ROWfMarshall, Justice, Pride, Sohn, Neels, Harris, sec., Nipp, Bowen, Carmichael, chaplain, Monroe, Carrico, Page seventy-six Rushton. SECOND ROW-Wallace, Deeter, Lee, Taylor, Bayne, Shepard, Graham, Nonweiler, M. Smith, Starks, Arthur, Bruner, treas., Billups, J. Smith. FRONT ROW -Little, Alexander, French, vice pres., Dennis, Miller, Beswick, Matthews, Schrader, Bandy, Price, Miner. tie GI RLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 'BACK ROW-Cox, Roberts, Ollman, Archer, Cazula, BACK ROW-Hedding, I-lartle, Greeland, Combs, Page, Schorling, Holy. SECOND ROW-Bolmer, Cooper, Sieg- Emig, Mearling, Nicholas, Johnson. SECOND ROWf man, Girdley, Lewellen, Stevens. FRONT ROW4Somers, Stroud, Sutton, Burk, Mitchell, Crockett, Brittain, Rey- McClure, Coburn, Van Sell. nolds. FRONT ROW-Robertson, Carlson, Brinson, Quinn, Fox, Starks. Action like this speedball game is a vigorous climax lback rowl Tim Witsman, Denny Holmes, lsecond fowl to the tall activities of the Girls' Athletic Association. Jerry Fudge, Joe Kostoft, lfront rowl Dan McAnaIly, Bill Winter Wonderland King candidates this year were Reynolds, King Dick Strange, and Dave Truelock. Page seven ty- seven P2523-T? V Q :G W3 . 1,,,9,, sk, .3 , was s.,.w,wn.xW,45gg Q., .,y,,4-.. gy? M Q. 1-' fad ,M A in l.. K 3, X, 4451 Sig fb ' X e Q H n 5, S ,. I 1 1- XX AKEN ,, s x A 1 .ii . X , X Q W WW 1 .XX X: Q., 'Xxx e -.gn 1 'Z Q N ig, Q5 WS .M i ' , WW . as 1 Q NJ' ' ix IZ, '56 Y fb is x . ISI-H '- '5 f'Q'Xf-fl-'R . 3' ' v, ' i N-L91 'E ,A 'Q ww, Ai it , 3 K x L fx. ' ,Q . gg-lg ,T I .Ivy x Qs N ' . nf' RQ x If Veg? . XX S X N 1 X X Ryman t a 's,14, Q, li, ?Lf i ,' ,le My fr W fl V fl' yi l l ll In this your 20th year, Howe . . . new friends were added . . . old ones became dearer . . . faculty advisors often came to the rescue . . . steadies came and went . . . seniors were looked up to and admired . . . freshmen wandered uncertainly in the halls . . . these people pe are all a part of you . . . Howe High School. Remember Mr. Smartz patrolling the halls after 8th riod . . . little pink slips from Mrs. Loew . . . Howe's own Ronald Reagon, Mr. Combs . . . Mr. Craig's silent tours through English classes . . . Mr. Witsmans's Buick . . . Mr. Guyer playing Santa Claus at the Winter Wonderland Dance . . . Mr. Kayler's cheerful little grin . . . little Hattie Lou Winslow . . . these personalities will long be remembered. Howe, both your students and your faculty add memories to your album of ..... . PEOPLE Page seventy-nine Principal 77h S -,v-...NN Nj I-L.. Mr. Sharp spends much of the day at his desk, In reference to his job as principal, he regrets the fact that paper work keeps him from visiting more classes. 20 of The opportunity to become principal of a new school and to have the privilege of helping build and develop it has been a wonderful ex- perience, said Howe's first and only principal, Mr. Charles McKay Sharp. Graduating with a B.S. from Wittenberg College and receiving his master's at Butler University, Mr. Sharp was well qualified to take up a teaching career. As science depart- ment head at Manual H.S. and later vice- principal, he dreamed that he might one day play a major role in the building of a new school. Although he belongs to many educational organizations and has held prominent offices in them, his first thoughts have been for the betterment of Howe and its student body. A true educator, Mr. Sharp enjoys most visiting classes where the real work is done. His greatest satisfaction comes at the end of a day in which he feels that something has really been accomplished. No one acquainted with Howe will ever forget Mr, Sharp-coun- selor, friend, principal of Howe High School. HC-we's RO.-FC, has attained honor rating at Federal lnspections since its beginning At the l9'57 inspection, Mr. Sharp had the privilege of pinning the honor star on the R.O,T.C. streamer. Page eighty One of Mr. Sharp's more pleasant duties is crowning the football queen at the homecoming game. He gives Queen Judy Pope a congratulatory kiss during the coro- nation ceremony. Faculty e haaifea vm. . y . THOMAS STIRLING-vice principal, director of guid- ance, Indiana State Teacher's College, BS., Indiana University, M.S. HELEN B. ALLEN-home economics, chairman, Indi- ana State Teacher's College, BS., Columbia University N.Y., M.A. I REX ANDERSON-social studies, Earlharn College A.B., Indiana University, M.S. f MRS. HARIETTE BAKER-English, Butler University, A.B. MRS. MIRIAM B, BARNES-social studies, Indiana University, A.B., Teacher's College, Columbia University, N.Y., M.A. DAVID BAUGH-business education, Indiana Univer- sity, B.S. and M.S. BRUCE L. BECK-English, Purdue, BS, MRS. MARIAN BERGOFFEN-English, University of Connecticut, A.B., Brooklyn College. MRS. JOAN R. BROWN+EngIish, French, Indiana University, A.B, ROBERT L. CARR-mathematics, Indiana University, A.B. and M.S. RALPH W. CLEVENGER-Director of Developmental Reading Laboratory, Indiana University, AB. and MS. MRS. VESTA R. COHEE+foreign language, Indiana University, A.B. VERNES COLLINS-biology, health, Indiana Univer- sity, Graceland College, Lamoni, Ia., Butler University, BS I I I I I I gf KENNETH M, SMARTZ--vice principal, dean of boys Indiana University, AB., Butler University, M,S. MRS, MILDRED D. LOEW-dean of girls, Butler University, A.B., Indiana University, MS, -A-. ,Wy 'S'-j Ag. 1' sf I 14, Q me 'YWPL II 1 ' . , , , V it ,-nag: I s 'J 3 A .ieu f .ei?f f t se D ian- ... til 'Y ' E N., if 7' , . fg, f H if lj f 1 f Y 1' I Page eighty-one Faculty I I I LYMAN P, COMBS-physical education, chairman, Butler University, BS., Indiana University, M.S. CARL CORBIN-mathematics, Indiana State Teacher's College, BS., Columbia University, N.Y., M.A. MRS. NANCY COSGROVE-social studies, Butler University, BA. LOIS COY-home economics, Indiana University, M.S,, Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio, A.B. SEWARD S. CRAlG+English, head, Indiana Univer- sity, A.B, and A.M. HAROLD M. CRAWFORD-freshman science, UCLA, Calif., A.B. CHARLES DEBOWQEnglish, Butler University, A.B. and M.S. RICHARD DOWELLfchemistry, freshman science, physical science, Indiana University, Indiana State Teach- er's College, A.B. MRS, LOREEN DEWAARD7art, John Herron Art School, M.A. ' 'K '1 w 3 ' QI wfajri 7 4 ll' f I rg 'jf ' W I QA fs il' , Cdl ,Q 4 A L is I g 'Q i-'- 9 , 'I Xi' h -ie' ' 1- P' Page eighty-two s E i I ,.,,,,Gi 45-' I IQ -' 3- , XA 'W N 3.4 -A ,, - rjfeggiar .Q Q, C N 9 it it I E nhv. Y e. X V ,y ' Li fl L f ,. li. K L 41' J E' K MRS. BARBARA EMRY-English, speech, Earlham College, A.B. WADE FULLERfs0cial studies, Central Normal Col- lege, A.B., Indiana University, M.S. ALVIN GElER7mathematics, Kansas State Teacher's College, BS., Butler University, M.S. JOHANNE GUENTER-physical education, Indiana University, BA. and MS. RICHARD GUYER-science, Butler University, BS. and M.S. RICHARD HAMMOND-science, Ball State Teacher's College, B.S. RUTH HARDY-English, home economics, Butler University, BS. MRS. ELAINE HELDibusiness education, Indiana University, BS. VIRGIL HENISER-science, head, Ball State Teacher's College, BS., University of Michigan, MS. F, M. HOWARD-art, John Herron Art Institute, B,A,, Ohio State University, M.A. MRS. ALBERTA HUFFMAN-mathematics, DePauw University, A,B. RAYMOND HULCE-English, Indiana University, A.B. I I I j,fs . ' 'A' I I Y'1q:7 'i ' yt fl 9 I' ' 'B ,wif 'S' , Lf' '46, Q twat' TQ' lhlfhi . nf' 3 X' ' - 4 , k r x- , ff... Y 4 , X-ft, X, . X ' I ' , ' M IIA if FRED LEMLEY-mathematics, Central Normal College, A.B., Indiana University, M.S. COYENE LEMMON-business education, Indiana Uni- versity, BS. LOUIS McENDERFERkmusic, University of Michigan, B.M. WAYNE MELLOTT-English, Ball State Teacher's College, B.S., Northwestern University, MA. RAYMOND L. MOONAdriver's education, Indiana University, B.S. JERRY MOTLEY-science, Butler University, M.S., Indiana Central, B.A. LYLE NAVE-industrial arts, Eastern Illinois College, B.Ed., Butler University, M.Ed. ELLEN O'DRAIN-English, Butler University, B.A. and M.A. E. A, PATTERSON+industriaI arts, Indiana State Teacher's College, B.S., Butler University, M.S. ROSCOE PIERSON-industrial arts, head, Indiana State Teacher's College, B.S. and M.S, S. J. PITTENGER-business education, Ball State Teacher's College, B.S., Indiana University, MS CONSTANTINE POULlMAS4music, Ithaca College, N.Y., B.S., Jordan College of Music, Butler University, M.M. ded: 1 1 FLOYD JEFFRIES-science, Ohio University, AB, Ohio State University, MS. SFC, ALVIN JENKINS-R.O,T.C., United States Army. MRS. ELLEN JENKINS-English, library, Indiana Uni- versity, AB., University of Illinois, MS OWEN A. JOHNSON-business education, Indiana State Teacher's College, BS., Indiana University, MS I-IARTWELL KAYLER-social studies, head, Butler University, AB. and M.A. JANET KELLER-art, chairman, Western College, Ox- ford, ohio, AB. SAM KELLEYfphysicaI education, athletic director, Oakland City College, AB., Indiana University, MS DOROTHA KIRK-social studies, Indiana University, AB, and MS, WATHEN D. LEASOR-industrial arts, Indiana State 1 Teacher's College, BS and MS . ,F ,'A,4 f, ,g f fl:-,?'74,t1. Lf' deff' ll 23157 L x' 3 I , sd 1 -.r , 'r ff, 4 'E7 , K! wr' t QQ? X 5 ai I is t - ' W' A 'Qi fl Y Z' I ogy- ,I ,kwi ' Q-ff x X ' It ,,, ,Z ,, . A 1. ttf f K, P K or Q It-5 A' As. QI X -W , 'ii LL ' fwfr if I .ES GR ,Q 33' Page eighty-three Faculty I I I Fr fi, i, X., - ff 1 isa, f'C? , CTP ' ' if ff S ge til cl 'Q y iz -Sl . 'Nr 5 H- rf mf:-S ,f ua. x SQ, 'K fc if - Y, ' 'f ik, S , A Qi 45 A I X ,css CELIA SMITH-nurse, Indiana University, B.S. MRS. DOROTHY SMITH-librarian, Butler University, AB, WILLIAM SMITH-science, visual education director, Butler University, B.S. and M.S. MRS. MARY SMUCK-mathematics, Butler University, AB, HAROLD L. STAI-ILY-English, Greenville College, III., AB., Butler University, M.S. MRS. JANET STRANDJORDfEnglish, University of Illinois, B,A. JIM STUTZ-science, DePauw University, B.A, HARRY SULLIVAN-physical education, Butler Uni- ' cdlfgeaa 64 MRS, EMMA RANDALL-social studies, Butler Uni- versity, A.B. MRS. RUTH REED-mathematics, Indiana University, AB. HARRISON RICHARDSON-mathematics, Manchester College, B.S.g Indiana University, M.S. WILLIAM ROBERTSfrnusic, Jordan College of Music, Butler University, B.M. MARJORIE RORK-foreign language, Butler Uni- versity, AB. and M.S. MRS. MARGARET ROWE-business education, head, Indiana University, B.S., Northwestern University, M.A. CHARLES RUSCHHAUPT-business education, senior sponsor, Butler University, BS., Indiana University, M.S. SGT, WILLIAM J. SCHMIDT-R.O.T.C., United States Army. MRS. FLORENCE SHARP+home economics, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, Bowling Green University, Bowling Green, Ohio, B.S. -se., iii ' ,, I Z Hx., Z X . E J 5' Ii ' r , ,K H l aw -NI! i Q , ,gli f versity, BS and M.S, L N-EW 71 'A I MARY Ti-IUMMA-foreign language, Chairman, But- , to V? it r, ler University, AB, and M.A. x ref N ' I . I A HAL TOBlNfEnglish, social studies, Butler Univer- - sity, B,S, C i FRANK TOUT-English, Ball State Teacher's College, ' g ' ' eg K AB, and M.A. V fa . 9: . v J VVIJU ...gr , lf- E :Jf JOHN TRINKLE-business education, Indiana Cergtial X ' College, B.S. , I' 'J ' ri L I 1 Page eighty-four , I I IL, ,. I cue!! dz! ROBERT TURNER-foreign language, DePauw Uni- versity, A.B.g Ball State Teacher's College, MA., Uni- versity of Havana, M,A. HERVIE VERTREES-industrial arts, Indiana State Teacher's College, BS, Columbia University, N.Y., MA. MRS. JANICE VOYLES-English, Northwestern Uni- versity, B.S. FRANK WATKINS-music, chairman, Youngstown University, Youngstown, Ohio, AB., Illinois Wesleyan University, M.M. MARYON WELCI-I-business education, Indiana State Teacher's College, B.S. and M.S. MRS. MARIE WILCOX-mathematics, head, Indiana University, A.B. and MA. MERLE WlMMERfscience, Ball State Teacher's Col- lege, B.S., Butler University, MS. MRS, HATTIE WINSLOW-social studies, Butler Uni- versity, A,B. and M.A. FOREST WITSMAN-social studies, Purdue University, B.P.E. in ' iw--' .,:.. :ff A 'Q .1 'af 1 Aff I 950 i- had 4, Arla x I I I I f . . A I 1 5 A iv ,3 5 wa g i: ' , fc? .. IVQVQ :QQ I if -X I' R W ' Q -il' . ,,i, i - -'I all L A I W ..., ' Q Q .. ' Q, '?4s'5't I 2 1 ' I , 4 I if i , I 5? Nr . 1 -V .s X I -9 . MRS. BARBARA WOOD-'physical education, Indiana University, BS., Butler University, M.S. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS, ROY MRS. MRS MRS . KATHRYN MABEL BURKART-bookkeeper. MARIE BUSSEN-clerk-typist. RUTH ELDERfEnglish-Senior Office. Cl-IRISTIANNA GENRICI-Ifregistrar. NORRIS I-IElDELMAN7switchboard operator. I-IORTON-enginee r. ARLA HUNT7cateteria manager. . VIRGINIA C, MOORE-secretarytreasurer. PIRTLE-pupil personnel office. JUSTIN REI-IMA:-mathematics, Hanover College, BA. RUSSELL FLATTZF-physical education, health, Indi- ana Central College, BA., science. NOT PICTURED-WILLIAM R. MORGAN?-social studies, Earlham College, Ball State Teacher's College, Miami University, Ohio, BS., RALPH STATONW-bush ness education, Ball State Tea-:her's College, B.S, if Joined faculty in mid-year. Page eighty-five 1 i A .ff 'i l 'l i i ll i ,ill l ,Cl ,N .' V fv , dl Z A i T f' 0 f 76406 600146 'Lael , Q , , f A-P- - J- Yi- , N, VL' 'JU' , , 9' VV! , It xp I , 5 K A K' 'l , 1. V' ,rs , , 'l 11' W f,' ei , V f,,- - ' X f ff it i -f.-'T I A fl ,fi flf 5 1 i iw l il .1 Ll l to' .e , ,ee . 'X i' i TOWER reporter lean Koyac interviews Mr. Hilton U. Brown, Mrs. Louis W. Bruck, and Mr. Charles M. Sharp, prominent figures in Howe's development. These ten remain from the original staff which opened Howe twenty years ago, BACK ROW--Mrs, Margaret Rowe, Roy Horton, Elmer Summit, Principal C. M. Sharp, E. A, Patterson, Mrs. Virginia C. Moore, FRONT ROW-Janet Keller, l-lelen B, Allen, Mary Thumma, Mrs. Mildred D, Loew. Page tive School Helpers 74 Mace me awe can Mania Hiking in the Rockies and watching the Milwaukee Braves top the list of favorite pas- times for two Howe teachers while other fac- ulty members disagree, insisting that riding horses or gardening is the best way to spend one's leisure time. One feminine faculty mem- ber raises African violets to the dismay of her husband who suggests moving and leaving the house to the violets. Though Howe teachers find time for such non-school activities, this by no means indi- cates that they are not kept busy with class preparations and club sponsorships, coaching or other extra-curricular activities. Many years of hard work are represented in the scholastic records of our well-qualified teaching staff, who have obtained their degrees from 29 dif- ferent colleges and universities in 9 different states. i 5 'ly its BACK ROW-- Betty Scott, Arla Hunt, Marjorie Fen- der, Cora Bolmer, Levene Graham, Ina Leffler. FIFTH ROW --Gladys Stephens, Vada Snider, Virginia Johnson, Helen Stafford, Mary Dawson, Anmaliese Puschmann. FOURTH ROW--Marijane Hall, Fay Plunkett, Letta Wells, Hazel Holycross, Francis Hoeflin, Ella Crawford, THIRD ROWfFlossle Nugent, Helen Davis, Ella Ed- wards, Sylvia Little, Mae Baird, SECOND ROW-Clara Mosmeier, Loretta Storm, Ethel Sturdevant. FIRST ROW --Florence Evans, Hope Henderson, Helen Obery, Mil- dred Evans. Page eighty-six Our office and custodian staffs are efficient forces at Howe who work the year 'round to keep Howe successfully serving its community. Though most of the office work is done behind the scenes, a lot of the time is devoted directly to the students. Many a time Mrs. Kathryn Pirtle in Room l24 has stopped her typing to answer Howeites' questions about part- time excuses or the whereabouts of a teacher. And at any time of day it is not unusual to see one of the janitors pruning the small bushes around the building, for keeping the campus in shape is just one of the important jobs met capably by this staff. From 7:30 in the morning to 2:00 in the afternoon seems scarcely enough time in which to prepare food for and feed l888 hungry people. This, however, is just part of the daily routine to Mrs. Arla Hunt and her cafeteria staff. Howeites, provided with healthful, in- expensive meals, are frequently unaware of the detailed planning which goes into order- ing the many pounds of vegetables and many pints of milk which we consume weekly. BACK ROWhWalter Frick, Leonard Leffew, Charles F. Koseck, Millard Stevens, FRONT ROW-Charles Robinson, lrvin Epperly, Harry Johnson, Tony Minatel. Not pictured is Mrs. Eleanor Meier, matron. MID-YEAR Nancy Abigt, Torrence Alex- ander, Don Ambler, John An- drews, Bob Applegate, Pat Aub- rey, Lynda Barnes, Jay Beau- mont, Donna Bevis. Jay Bishop, Craig Bradley, Norma Brian, Byron Buck, Joyce Buckley, Terry Campbell, Jac- quelin Carpenter, Sandra Chen- ey, Robert Chortkoff. Toni Clouse, Janet Collins, Luella Cox, Bob Cripe, Pat Cruise, Carolyn Davenport, Car- los Depositor, Uldis Duselis, Joan Elsey. Timothy Englehart, Ronald Facker, Mike Earley, Larry Fehr, Shirley Fields, James Foshee, Mary Jo Fowler, Fritz Watkins, Bill Gainey. Bob Gannon, Bradford Garri- son, Jim Geier, George Gibbs, Donald Gibson, Frank Gieseking, Leonard Giriebaugh, Michael Graber, David Gregory, Margaret Grindstatt, Cheryl Grisham, Joyce Groom, Sharon Hailey, Allen Hatcher, Pat Han- neman, Dave Harper, Janet Hart, Jerry Heath. Wayman Henson, Sharon Hitch, Virginia Hobbs, Barth Hunt, James Hunt, George Hun- sucker, Nancy Jurgen, Vicky Kemper, Jeannie Kightlinger. Nancy Kirkham, James Lash- brook, Bob Lawhorn, Roy Law- son, Sue Leckrone, Rod Lich, Sharon Lightle, Allen Livengood, Beverly Lomax. Linda Losh, Donna Louder- milk, Richard Lucas, Mary Lu- tane, Robert Lutz, Alice Mc- Cray, Bob McGregor, Cynthia McMillan, Harry McNeely, Sherry Maloy, Sharon Mar- chal, Bonnie Minton, Leanna Mitchell, James Moore, Patti Muegge, Pat Nichols, Ronnie Ochs, James Noggle. Z Q A rr e i 1 i' ' ' 7 ' , f I FM 8 9 Q Cixi i. -A f J ,frat -P ff' t is J J - A 2 fi-' ,,,,,,, it , , kt A A A si A A , ',-:gr v .: Q, .f N ,,,, it QA it ,,.,,., N A me - it A far 'fr J ae ,gs ,g-Q A ,,,. Q X A 4 V f X ' J r A if Xt T A if , ' T I -' V' ' I T S Z6 gran Q. sl i A at - U , N 2 4 M . 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'X X QQ : 1 M 1: has - W' , ' - Page eighty-eight MID-YEAR Stephen Oliver, Tom Osborne, Doug Paul, Charles Peterson, Sue Peterson, Shirley Petro, Ruth Pettee, Joan Poole, Jack Pope. Sharon Powell, Warren Prell, Doris Roesener, Bob Rumbaugh, Larry Sachs, Billy Scheele, Ron- ald Schoeri, Kathleen Schneider, Jack Scoggen. Marie Shepherd, Larry Shultz, Lynn Silvey, Jerry Lee Simpson, Larry Sorley, Mark Southerland, David Spitzler, Susan Stafford, Charles Starr. Karen Steinmetz, Don Stev- ens, Richard Story, Jack Strand- iord, Sallie Jo Strough, Vivian Teague, Carole Thomas, Patricia Thomas, Nancy Tibbs. Joellen Wagner, Jim Warren, Diana Weaver, Beverle West, Ronnie West, Sally Wheeling, Linda Whitsit, John Wiggins, Max Williams. Marcia Wilson, Patty Wood, Linda Woods, Steven Young. FRESHMEN Mark Ackelmire, George Ad- ams, Judith Adams, Martha Ad- ams, William Akers, Sandra Al- exander, Jack Anderson, Ric Anderson, Brenda Antrobus. Shirley Applegate, Bill Arch- er, Diane Archer, Dixon Arment, Shirley Atwood, Margaret Aus- tin, Jeffrey Babbs, Jerry Baden, Walter Badger. Betty Bailey, Beverly Baldwin, Leonard Barkdull, Larry Barker, Virgil Barnhart, Bonnie Barrett, Allen Basson, Larry Batta, Phyl- lis Beach. Jack Beasley, Bob Beeler, Rosalyn Beitz, Bill Bennett, Basil Berchekas. Charles Best, Ruth Bishop, Steve Bisselberg, Rosemary Blackwell, Judy Boles. Dewey Bond, Marilyn Bonn, Marian Botu, Glen Bradley, Bar- bara Branam. Janet Homier, a typical fresh- man, is filling out forms, a favorite past time for our freshman friends. .W FRESHMEN Stuart Brandenburg, Janice . T 3 gg , 1 Bremer, Joseph Brewer, Lois . Rf 'M Brinson, Nancy Brittain, Leigh- ' .i ?' fu ton Britton, Jim Brooks, Bar- X 5, A ' ' X bara Brown, Josette Brown, , g a.. Patty Brown, Steve Brown, 1 , , u Carolyn Bruness, Jerry Buckley, Q ,f M l ,J . - J M Jim Bullock, Leroy Bundy, Di- 1 K ,W X k ane Bunyard, Joyce Burge, Bon- 'X f' C f 4 Bw ' ' N E ', A , ', . . -. a. I . . L .' A N nie Burk. Barbara Byrum, Betty Camp- h bell, Charles Campbell, Janet f ,f 74x 'Q Campbell, George Cannon, June ,, as I E WS J I 'Y , ' Cantwell, Loretta Carlson, Bill ' -W E -PM , X i i , Y 1' Carrico, Sandy Carwein. i' . ' 'X 4 ' lk? il' K 'S William Cavanaugh, Susan D i , 1 ' ' Cazula, Robert Chambers, Shar- 9 n K 3, ' 4 . , Q- s I on Chambers, David Clapp, Pat- 5 f ' rick Cleland, Nancy Coburn, Y 4, tg. I ' F Lynda Collins, Michael Colvin. r lm st' ' r ' V it S'-A ' J Sharon Combs, Sylvia Con- , don, Don Conner, Joyce Conner, ' ' f 1 -sq ,S -f L ' v Brenda Cook, Lynne Cooper, 1?? 1 +R, fi' N' Jeanette Cord, Garland Corely, T f X fisxwg in g I Ronald coinfonn, a ii- J if ' I 'QX Dian Covert, Judy Cox, John X ,V Crawford, Rhoda Crawford, ,- Q ,,, E N' in ' Marsha Crockett, Sue Crossland, -I gb cg 8.75 , ! Kathy Daugherty, Peggy Daven- , g V L F 'F Q - ' 'ir port, Max Dawson, X L ,L X 5 A , , A David Day, Jimmy Denham, Q Larry Denney, John Detch, Mir- r 63 - g V ' -vw V it riam Doran, Carole Dornte, Dan A gf . X f X FQ, 'fe-. Drane, Danny Duckett, Nancy 1 if S A g A' ' H , Eads. fa, i a-are-'-.ei , i C N , i A Bruce Eastmond, Dick Ed- ' . - i R l , wards, Steve Ehrlich, Paul Elich, i , , D ,, V - , .. s Jo Ann Emig, Janet Enoch, Bar- s, ' S- ' tl' JL., bara Esch, Alyce Evans, Dianne 'jr '57 'W' X f qw-Q L Q. -, ' EVBDS. .J B+: a. ,J fafl, l i i Q Esther Evans, Jackie Evers, , A Barbara Fadden, Barbara Fass- W E' ' s . 2, , - 7 - nacht, Sue Faught, Bill Ferling, '5, my ,5 3 ' f Mika Fickling, Larry Fiesel, San- J iii, i' . if 3' 'J' dra Ford. vu i 1 ' 'i X ' ' -a, a 'J . i' . Mike Foster, Nick Fotiades, , Cathy Freeland, Sue Freeland, i if ,A , Q ,- - Leslie Freeman, Linda Gibbs, . V . , J Mi' i Jean Gilliland, Joan Gilliland, '33 f' i an 'rf' Thurman Gladden. ,l J, bi. x , , , Frank Goodwin, Mariann , Goodwin, Bob Gordon, Philip , , Q , , , Gordon, Sylvia Gordon, Bob Gra- i ' Q ,V 7 ' i 5 ham, Sharon Graves, Gilda Gray, 'Q V- V7 , Jim Gr l K' 1 ' 1 ay' - R1 5 ' l ' f t3l.l':Q its Pamela Gray, Lynn Green, h F Bob Gugham, Charles Hague, ' 7 ' - Ai Bill Hansman, Claude Hardin, , ' ' ' fs ' 5 in-rw Bonnie Hargate, Linda Harris, , g l, if I , I I ' , ' 7 Joe Heath- I A' . -xl Six ' 'S lh..,, J M ' J 'J X K, 1,1 gtk. 'fi Page eighty-nine as ' 1, ' ' , X ff x .i L A ' 'X Wx F , y ff! 'fix , Eff J Q., .A 'ff 1 V iii Q I s Q4 5 J fwfr , J ' ' X, K .., if LVL-I 'fin 5 .:,E.:,. L , A Q an ? Q el! K . ' 5 ' V , K 5 A i up 1 ,aw -N C , M ' ' Wi' , J , pi' T: Z A C ii., r ss ri, - t 5 5 - 5 z. . Q, V2 ' .ri 5 S' 'tif' ' Tr elgnyv V- , I W- 7 hh ' Wg, N rm? -1. .ac fi L - r 'L L F! if F' Al hx X R 'Q J '! . 1 FRESHMEN Marilyn Heavenridge, Sandra Hendricks, Bob Henshaw, Jan Hicks, Denny Hider, Ellen Hill, Bill Himes, Betty Hoffman, Jim Hoffman. Tom Hogan, John Hogue, Terry Hohman, Tom Hollings- worth, Richard Hollowell, Mar- cella Holman, Anne Holy, Janet Homeier, Anne Horsfield. Ronnie Horton, Jim Hower, Nancy Hulsell, Mary Huggins, Diane Hussell, Bob Hutchinson, Nancy Hutsell, Richard Huybers, Rita Jacobs. Daniel James, Florria Jenkins, Cynthia Johnson, Joyce John- son, Judith Johnson, Sue John- son, Norma Jones, Saundra Jones, Barbara Joseph, Linda Julian, Mary Helen Kassing, Kaywood Van Note, Betsy Keevers, Johnny Kelleher, Bill Kirk, Joyce Klink, Eileen Kniep, Carolyn Knoop. Frank Knuckles, Sally Kohl- staedt, Theadore Kolsky, Chuck Kreckman, Shirley LaFary, Mansfield Lambirth, Linda Law- less, Margo Lazier, Billy Lee. John Lee, Judith Lee, Kip Lefter, Virginia Leipnitz, Sandy Leonard, Danny Lester, Bonnie Lewellen, Rebecca Lewellen, Vicky Lewellen, Glenda Lewis, John Liedell, Jalane Link, Frank Locklear, Mary Kay Love, Denny Lovell, Chris Lowe, Charlotte Lucas, Ray Lucas. Kenneth Lynn, Michael Mc- Bride, Murray McBurnie, Bob McBurnie, Donna McClain, Lor- etta McClain, Mike McClellan, Pat McCool, Vicki McCoy. Portia McFall, Hank Mclntire, Patricia McKee, David McKin- stry, Fred McMillan, Martha McNeely, George Madinger, Larry Maners, Jan Mayo. Larry Manning, Jim Marshall, Joyce Mearling, Marcia Merkle, Nancy Merriman, Sandy Messer, Marvin Mikesell, Linda Miller, Peggy Miller. Rex Mills, Michael Minks, Florenz Mitchell, Sandra Mitch- ell, Nancy Moore, Melinda Mor- row, Tom Mulry, George Mud- inger, Tom Mulry. Boy, someday l will be a big seniorl This is the wish of Ken Lynn as he looks hopefully toward John Shortridge, a popu- lar senior. FRESHMEN Charleen Mundy, Dale Mur- ley, Alice Muterspaugh, Pat My- ers, Earle Nay, William Nelson. Vickie Newhouse, Carol New- man, Pam Newman, Roberta Nield, Harland Nuckols, Mich- ael O'Brien. Karen Ollman, Sue O'Neal, Thomas Otto, Mary Owen, Joyce Owens, Jimmy Packard. Susan Page, Virginia Parish, Barbara Parke, Judy Parks, Linn Parks, Jim Parsons, Linda Pass- more, Richard Pearson, LaVon Pennington. Richard Pershing, Ken Peter- sen, Lynn Phillips, Jane Platte, Sharon Plummer, Janet Porter, Julie Poulds, Clara Powell, George Pratt. Jane Proctor, Lana Pursley, Bette Pyle, Jerry Quick, Mar- garet Rady, Bob Rahn, Sandy Ray, Susan Refrem, Sharon Reynolds. Dennis Richardson, Joan Roberts, Kathy Robertson, Caryl Rogers, Lloyd Russell, Danny Sainter, Pat Sampsel, Kay Sanders, Sharon Sarber. Joyce Scanland, Richard Scholl, Richard Scholl, Jean Schorling, David Schubert, Carole Schweiger, Rita Scott, Donald Sechrest, Dotty Shake. Beverly Sharp, Bill Sharp, Tom Sherron, Fred Shick, Jane Shick, Jerilynne Shields, Ruby Short, George Simmons, Ronald Simpkins. Stanley Simpkins, Jack Simp- son, Starlyn Sims, Karen Sin- clair, Jerry Singleton, Cindy Sir- min, David Smartz, Carma Smile, Carolyn Smith, Sandra Sotzing, Dale Sparks, Anita Spears, Sue Starin, Mar- jorie Steinmetz, Bonnie Stevens, Kathy Stevens, Marvin Stewart, Mike Stewart. JoAnne Stone, Nancy Stradt- mon, Joe Strain, Glenda Stur- geon, Margot Sullivan, Nancy Sutton, John Swadner, Karen Swihart, Eddie Tanber. 7 X A :- . Y '35 It J. X fixsi we F ,ijt S , in I :ff Til y is 1 . xi gi 5559 QL . 12 , f :eg E gk Ax Mb. P X Lain -2-222 J gh ., , ., ,,,, is I X. 5512... X Y if wtf if- . S 5 1 2, 4 :Q ,.,.': , 'V E' ,. 'Y .. N Q, 4 .-, ' . I, sv Q '43 S 1 z - XX X . s w R ' ' ' ' X -Ti? n. 'NA i FA A ss - , 'A Page ninety-one its td' ,L ,,,.f. ,,,. ,. X K fx it if , , fi ,fer . 4135 as ,.s 1, 'ZZ' me X' iv 2 53 ,R.,, if-FJ saw ' isiif l W , to f by 1 -2 iss EL., M e2 s it if'ix .T ,sa 1 7, G ,,?,u is N , ,i X V Lg, V ,tv it , Hey, ,Ey,g.,,: ,, R A ? fe ,i .dna M..,::x sal ffl? W 0-AQ 1. JJ J .T ,V ,A A ,L ,. , , '3x k - ' m ' , b A T f ,I T ' -A T , hmm A i f fi? A ,N an at i i ' I x N 9' ' Y - A -if -, . V ... + nf - S- Q. ., v ' i . ,gg of- if - , . Q- , J, E ,A t' Z , , ,Q 'ls ki if! ' fi if , -L ,fling 1.19 ffl, M I - , 1, T .3 , Q: Q, Q ,fl 1 ME Qin' v L PA 455512 ' 2:-' ' L 'Q-41 ' 7 ,Q ,C-' 'Vs , .J , Y-1 . , 1 , Q1 ah Sh l i 1 T V P as :a W , J, f- ws , P A if ' SVI sf ' ' f Lim '. Q ' -M Page ninety-two FRESHMEN Gary Tarter, Tim Teepe, Ter- ri Tegarden, Bob Thomas, Jim Thompson, Doug Timmons, Car- ol Todd, Randy Toler, Karen Townsend. Mary Tracy, Thomas Trusty, Katherine Turner, Diana Turpen, Kaywood VanNote, Pat Vansell, Judy Vaughn, Virginia Vodney, Alen Voorhees. Cynthia Vote, Judith Vroman, Judy Waggoner, Linda Waidlich, Gary Wallace, Patricia Walpole, Harry Webber, Norma Wheeler, Don White. Paul Wiarek, Margaret Wieg- man, Carolyn Williams, Lois Williams, Robert Williams, Steve Wilson, Mary Ann Wimmer, Tim Witsman, David Yeaman. Nadine Yeager, John Young. SOPHOMORES Marinell Adams, Charlie Ad- kins, Wanda Adkins, Patricia Aikman, Kay Alexander, Robert Alexander, Arthur Allen, Arthur Allen, Sally Amos. Karen Anderson, Vicki An- derson, Elliot Arbogast, Norma Aubrey, Carole Augustus, Judy Badger, George Bailey, Junie Bailey, Karen Baker. Jacquelyne Ballard, Ronald Banta, David Barlow, Cynthia Barnett, Shermana Barnett, Charles Barton, Neil Barton, Mary Lou Beavin, Sondra Beineke. Donna Bell, Lynda Bell, Janet Berger, Diane Berry, Chuck Best, Melinda Biberstein, Fran Billhy- mer, Darlan Billups, James Birk. Carole Blackwell, Mike Blais- dell, Barbara Bogart, Linda Bol- mer, Martha Bonn, Patrick Booher, Judy Boots, Jerry Brackin, David Bradbury. Melvin Banson, Jeanette Brickham, George Bridwell, Robert Bridges, Mary Jo Bristow, Thomas Bromstrup, Steve Brooks, Larry Brown, Steve Bruner. Rita Bryant, Steve Bruner, Fran Billhymer, Betsy Bullis, Pa- tricia Bunch, Mike Burns, Rob- ert Burns, Bill Burrell, Greta Burton. Sa amazed alfred' 55662 duff SOPHOMORES David Butler, Edna-Faye But- ton, Linda Byrne, Charles Cald- well, Deanna Callahan, James Canada, Janice Capps, Karon Carney, Sharon Carney. Jane Carson, Stan Carter, Marina Chapman, Robert Chen- ault, Eilan Christia, Ronnie Clark, Jackie Glascock, Mike Cleland, Donna Clifton. Phyllis Cockrell, Gary Coff- man, Beverly Cole, Donna Col' lier, Gary Combs, Pat Compton, Peggy Conduff, Sue Conner, Bob Conner. Mike Conrad, Michael Con- way, Carolyn Coogle, Helen Cook, Mary Copenhaver, Judith Coulter, Robert Coval, Janet Cox, Jerry Cox. Joyce Cox, Pat Cox, Esther Crandall, Morris Craft, Emily Cronau, Dennis Cuppy, Sharon Curnutte, David Danforth, Linda Daniels. Darlene Davis, Russella Davis, Ruth Davis, Norman DeArmitt, Gerry Dearth, Judy Deeter, Tom Denham, David Denison, Richard Denton. Geraldine DeVore, Ed Diehl, Carol Dilley, Sue Dirks, Martha Dirr, Tom Dawney, Linda Drin- kut, Cathy Dudley, Thomas Dugan. Shirley Ellis, Sharon Dye, Fred Edwards, Nan Edwards, James Egner, Daniel Ehrgott, Janey Eitel, Terry Elder, Marsha Elzey. Thomas Engelking, Gail End- sley, Marie Ennis, Sandra Espich, Peggy Ettner, David Evans, Ronald Fair, Larry Fender, Curtis Fendley. Damon Ferbrache, Stephen Fernald, Mary Fickling, Janet Fields, Jerry Fields, James Fiesel, Mike Fisher, Patty Fisher, Judy Fitch. A . ,Y ' - l ig ,L g'xi,.,3 33 Q . ., -,Q 6 f Vs H x.S...fn?Nl'l.n. rl 9. :'1 J- ' . 2 f I 1 V 5 i . X kiwx 1 X V , , gi . I 5 V, ' 3 J jill J '--, 9-,T TS ' lx I - i 1 lei fr? t v S P H J i -F L -L Q T - ,xi Q. 5, f 5 1 , i f A rl W' ge ' P' 4 if ' ls. SSL , J . 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'L y . 1511 X Qv ninety-four SOPHOMORES Judy Fitzsimmons, Judith Fleehearty, Diana Flynn, Mike Flynn, Larry Fortner, Ronnie Fortner, Lois Fox, David France, Dallene Francis. Donna Frazier, Russel Free- land, Thomas Frushour, Jerry Fudge, Steve Fuson, Steve Gainey, Karen Gaither, Catherine Galyean, Juanita Gammons. Judy Gardner, David Geier, Barbara Gentry, Brenda Gill, Robert Givan, Ron Givan, Han- son Givens, Bonnie Gladden, Jackie Glascock. Marsha Glzey, Dale Godfrey, Gary Coffman, Paulette Golden, Jeanne Goode, Wanda Goussy, Thomas Grindstaff, Danny Graves, Janice Gray. Larry Gray, Leilo Grayson, Jim Greer, Kenneth Greeson, Fred Griffin, Thomas Grillo, Thomas Grissom, Ron Guidone, Lucy Gwin. Brenda Halbrooks, Cynthiann Hall, Robert Hall, Gail Halling, Deanna Hancock, Diane Hawke, James Hannah, Susan Hanne- mann, Robert Hargate. Dick Harpold, Dave Harold, Johnny Harrism, Betty Harry- man, Judy Harsin, Betty Hart, Sandra Harvey, Sharon Harvey, Klaska Haugh. Diane Hawke, Judy Heathco, Karen Hedding, Carol Helton, John Hemmer, Dale Hertweck, Chuck Hess, Miles Hession, John Hessong. Judy Hickey, Carol Hidy, Lydia Hildreth, Beverly Hill, Richard Hill, Judy Hills, Donna Hillebrand, Judy Hines, David Hockett. Marcia Hoff, Don Hogue, Denny Holmes, Jane Holt, Jan Holtz. Karen Hooker, John Hoover, Flo Hornaday, Steve Hovis, Barbara Howard. Marilyn Humfleet, Linda lmle, Robert lngle, Bill lrish, Nancy Irvin. Away with the gym suits for- ever! Sophomores Nancy Cotton and Pat Legg are happy that their freshman physical educa- tion classes are over.
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