Warren Central High School - Wigwam Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1954
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5,5 BACK ROW: fleff to righll Ronnie Crumbo, John Sare, Ronnie Hartman, Jack Bartholomew, Danny Bray, Leonard Price, Charles Dorrel, and Mr, Roberl Meyer, coach. FRONT ROW: deft lo righll Arvine Foreman, Dick Davis, Don Kassen, George Porter, John Pricllefl, Fred Horsley, Charles Marshall, and Darrell Jacobs. RESERVE lO4 BASKETBALL FRE SHMEN FRONT ROW: fleff lo righlj Ronnie Faulkner, Bob Jones, Bill Daroseh, Larry West, Ronnie Mitchell, Dick Meyer, Trent Anderson, and David Krentler. BACK ROW: fleff fo righfl Tom Clay, manager, Bob Kidd, Jim Bruhn, Jerry Voyles, Bob Osfheimer, David Martin, Tom Curran, Bill Bless, Charles Baker, and Harry Hill, manager. Yi :S .Y 1' ik, Coach Blackie Braden proudly displays the trophies the Warriors won in the County Tourney. This was Mr. Braden's third year as varsity coach at Warren and his first championship team. fBelow2 Again the Big Three were there to get a reboundl They are Bob Anderson C35l, Ken Pennington l24J, and the other white suit is Harvey Hoclgin. Ben Davis won, 57-56. 'fem c l l 1 IRightl Bob Anderson C352 seems to be saying, Com'on, fellas, let me have it. The other Warren player is Kenny Pennington. The opponents are the Ben Davis Giants. 105 4 KK z::z-sg: H is. ACTION 1 H wa Wfrnwww wwwmwfw www V fi iw Zz fp 'V' www' V -guna- '.,s M3533 1 H ,, f, 2 if , 'Y ' 1 W , ff 1 is 541: i n 20 - , I, --il:-w w , ' i , , f PM .,.- - xg, . if ,M , ,.,.,,A..,..- 1 ,mm V M . N221 W lf fRight2 Proudly displaying the trophies, Dope Box, ball and net were fleft to rightl Mr. C. E. Eash, principal Mr. Carl Braden, head coach, Mr. Robert Meyer, re serve coach, and Mr. Vaughn Wood, athletic director. COUNTY CHAMPS lNOTSINCE'27J IBelowj The champs of '54 were Kkneeling, left to right! Bill South, Harry Hurt, Jim Hickman, Mike Wrih, and Bill Yarbrough. fStanding1 Bob McConnell, Ken Pen- nington, Mr. Braden, Bob Anderson, Harvey Hodgin, and Alan Sanders. X kj' ji!! The county championship was cap- tured atter 27 years of trying. The crown was taken from Ben Davis, 67-52. WE WIN , i -4- s X . f. T , g L.. ry? I AI glf , ,. .. :V ,Z ' s RQ . fx. , c All right, here's what we're gonna do, comments Coach Braden as he gets the team together during a time out. 107 9' Y ' . ll l f 5 ,f' H y Q J- sh? 151191: Egg, mv 'sim Iv I9 54 BASKETBALL QUEEN Crowned Basketball Queen on Alumni Night at the Franklin Township game, the final game of the regular basketball season, Sharon Marshall, senior, was chosen in an all-school election. MISS SHARON SUE MARSHALL STUDENT BASKETBALL MANAGERS A necessity for any varsity X X athletic team is the team man- A agers, who have the responsi- bility of caring for the team's equipment and assisting the coaches. !Left fo rightj Alan Burt, Kent Holdren and Harry Hubble were the team man- agers of the basketball teams. lO9 4 1 1 I I, w I26 PARTIC v . X XS , ,W ' S .5 01:-, ,, ' , T '91 Q.. 5' i- ' ., if ..,, .v I ' uxi. 'iI5'- Lf . 'Q' H v 3-E515 ' r 1 , 2415-53 6 - Q' ' Nfl? f..:- . , . , , ,W .N : Y ,iiibh -: .L. ' - .. . , .4 , .,, X 'X,5- W , ESE? '- 1 , X V ,Q . ,'2':f-E gi 1. -v Q R 2 ' .- wr T '. X, RAN H- YA-' xx-I,.l ' WX xxx .fm Q .-. , Q .3 W . 1 1,-x5-..N...N, , , ff:-ef ws, -- X ,. gtkmm SSNNQ Ne Wk xxx w L' W www- x -. , , ,N my .5 Ss.CQ.,?x-N fx 'Mx i' 2 X- ' N - Grf f -f-V , W .. N 5 ,Q ii A age t i l sf - 'Gig' .L . 'ff' - Mi 4 X. The B-League leaders were: Front row Ileft to right! .lohn Hadley, Bob Arnold, Allen Litz and Jack Romans. Back row deft to rightj Freddie Flas- kamp, Daniel Walton and Jim Rupp. ATE IN INTRAMURALS This is a typical play in the intramural games, where sometimes the rules of basketball are forgotten. 1.1, . Ms. A J - nahlf 4 fLeft1 Mr. Herman Nolte has been the f' intramural sponsor for five years. Since then intramural athletics have increased 7 V three times. ww 1 The crosscountry team this year consisted of: Front row fleft to right! Fred Boynton, Bob Houston, Bill Vincent, Richard Smith, Richard Pate, Dan Bray, and Ralph Bedwell. CROSS COUNTRY Robert Houston lengthened his stride and overtook cs Washington Continental. , .. 2 ' , x Af: ' x g 3 M3 Limbering up before a meet were Richard Smith and Richard Pate. S' , Harvey Hodgin, a top quarier miler. CINDER VETERANS Mike Wrift, leading hurdler in the county. E fgiiis 5 NQQK, , , my 4, 'Q -. M . Q :f i Q - -QM K '.4fw,m,A,4,f ' .4 3 .I A , 7 fm, , . , v I .- 0 0 ,PQ i, , I ,W my W4 N.-nf . is 'p-weak JP, 1 . .V V -ff' 1 i V H .:W,..--mm A P' ,.-f, ug.. v 2eA,: gf' ,- Q J 'lm' 'C ' - ---, -.- N., ie! . l, .TEX ffffz' Q- ' 1-fn, f 2 fg,:?,f31gQf2if'ggg2,. A ff , 5, X41 , f 6 .4252 9-:E Z -9 6. .- 'fire -I - .L-fr-1-7, N351 .5 -V ,'.y1--- .A 1,-H' '72 'li' A515 sw '-fwg 2 '- f :gan . 53411. 5- . ie Af' kgs:-151 ,- ifffff ':.: '1f--f' -. fu 'G fx-. f.mf.:, Bob Houston, a leading point-geher in middle distance runs. cfm lb.-:.,. ij . A This was Mr. William GIesing's first year as head track coach. ' ',r,n f H K - f ,., 35 1, ,rg-.ifpwgf Dolling up the new curtain purchased jointly by the Warren Parent-Teachers Associ- ation and the township are Harlean Privette and Martha Stroud. This was the second curtain for the gymnasium stage in seventeen years. ADDED TO THE OLD Darlene Miller selects one of the character- building books from the table that was pur- chased in memory of Mrs. Jean Miers, former librarian, who died in an automobile accident on Christmas Day, 1952. '. -ix If ,- ' if. W fll' i '-'e.'i:ff!l.:'s , Y: -A V . Nia -A . -:Aj-f,s,,V li I J. 5 --.V ,1- P s. A 9. . '54, if-.N -xi 5 I, ,i L, I ' .-,-'A 'I V - 4' -3g.- - ,. f , , 4. ll ' 'iffy Mft K CRightJ One of the most useful additions this year was 312.2 1633- ,A ' .1 52 the new parking lot. ',,J' R 3154- lli , ' E , fzxs . ,.. l ilu- we Q' Q . . '12, 1 -fro 0, X :I ,,,. . , if 'f - S ll .. A ' - 'f fa .. ..- if Tag l 2,- fav f , fm., - f ff Paul Heckcart gets set for the pitch. Mr. Robert Meyer was head baseball coach. My My zu V . iw 5 '51 ff ,, 'f a--5, ' ' - I ' 45 mf. , ' W J, M ,- V 'Z'-1l,,. . . 1 'V ' V. 4? ff' fffiii I f 1- 1 V ' 6. V ,, ,, 1: T -4: Y , ..,,. . NH ., ' - ' WA ' 1450? .p!.W:'.-, 1,---f , ..1 ,GX ,, A , y 2, X I N nw- f m, iwgmv, 1 5 gg 4 y 0 J N f. ' W l ' , V' AN -ff. I 4,1-.Q 15+ Q 47 , M , , wr. V '- ,.... N r' 1 E Ai? ' , W, 2 -'U ggi 9 5 t.l., E -4:5 1-me N-,Q......wf deft! Jock Reczsor tries for a line drive. 114 W 5 ,.,.,,. . A VETERANS WU - -. , 12-be Il ,Q 1-X .,1-.g. :lang - b-2 ' .X -:L 1-12:6 XJ? s xv NM 454 few sa I f 1 N S ' K as 5,35 x 4 ski? Q xg 5 s s Q an 5 Rei M P- , A- .. ggi., QE, ., if' ,f:X'.' z ' 'A . . . --1 1 ': ' fRighfj Alun Sanders, lnflelder, goes down for a hot Y Q KS -5.1153 ,,.,., ' 'I ' 4 49 x Q ,K 3 A A 9 2' g W av X :S - ,,... egg M, ' F' ,, 3.34-:.,s - , N, , ,Wm if ., f Q? , . .,-. - - S 5 ,,..m 22-94 3 'if - J Saw! it fa - r.g, 4 : A, V., df , 4 . ,- . ' ik ' N 0, 2 , .1 - 51. , N ' Q J '13 V ,, .- , v i a, 'A , is ' 94-5'V' gf' C' , Q- , . . ,- ' ' M2155 'Tig ' ' ...gif --'row ' ' v,s4 f f'fff' K, - iwisa V 1' ,. Fm r I ..1, 1' ' s ' A. - Aw - - .W .. , , , 38 1. ' ' 5 '- -M ,hzf hs' rf., , ,,,, .? -V 1 s . - - :cf : !2?1f? ' 1 1 . 2. , . ,L ..,. W 1 A the bull. s 4 U k, ,z .e:,x,+.:awf ' :P ,f A g-' Wi kg I 4, . e l 'iii M r ' M ,A. I A X .A., 5 1, V .vuzp Bob Anderson moves with the crock of The bot after b b q h u- .,, . ,, AAJ VA V H ,. ,, in ., M ' ' ,.sL M P IRighf2 Harry Hurt winds up and catches a runner of xl' A -1 -f - A . . rife 'zz 1 N '- ' 1 1 h 1 flrsf. ff., f 5 Af 5 gil! if ' -gin s r i fs, ' A F- ff 115 3 , 'QI gag: 'M,.1.. ' 1 4y4Zff'cw'.?f,3. 'f- QNX? ig-5,595 v,Q15'VL av- '-'vu' w .. ,.t3f.f.g,sf 24, . is si J .' Q,-ff 'fx Whip J ' :EJ , fe, vii' WW Anna D. Dorn, McConnell, Hickman. KPhofos Courfesy Indianapolis Newsl Pennington C24J, Anderson. H7 Sanders C32J, Anderson, Hodgin fleftj Sanders, McConnell f2U. SECTIONALS The Warriors defeated Manual in a sudden-death overtime, 49-47, and Shorfridge, 58-51, to be stopped by Tech, 60-45, in the semi-finals. These are Shorfridge game shots. Wt' FACING BUSINESS WORLDS THROUGH E TIS ff! .,n ' - . ' '-JSE ,'.'h3.RimZ S5i'Gi.4T'- 'CXg'1,'F2. 'E' v ' D4 Chdiflkf A SNACK? Such a long list: Can there be more? Will she insist I buy ALL Rupp's Store? RUPP'S MARKET 6939 E. Washington IR 9442 Pkxfx xg? Kent Holdren v ga ,-.f ex - 4 t .lo Ann Reed X we LOAD zo!! She needn t be jittery, She needn't look afright, For Comet's quick delivery Will bring them back date night! COMET CLEANERS 8340 E. Washington BL 2493 HERE, FISHYU This boy's so lucky, Using Marshall's gear, And it'd be so ducky If only fish were near! BOB MARSHAl.l.'S l0ll N. Arlington BL 8l ll zqgvr' 'fr if-1 TTT A f 5-4 f WN, , 1 an-vf VAVV fl? Jake Cumberts NV? ' V , A K .4 is A-f CHIEF CHEF He put his reliance, That's all that it took, On a Cumberland Appliance 1 - .A 7 To make himself a cook! Xx x: ., i -:', ,l l X' ' ..... - 2 Z 1. 13 ,ia , -. ., ' mf! we CUMBERLAND A Cl , . G:-Q .J A APPLIANCE elie X A M . H X . q Ill al-ISI X an' Cumberland BO 7711 B0 N 5 D R y 1 1 i,,f. . 'R15 x f . C' K -- -, ff'l a i. ,lx .i.,. m: pei. h g i: , ' ' 7 fe, A - Esipirgife - ' if ff?-C' ' if A V .n,w'5,,,g ..A, .ji -A . . LFJ Q in -Zfgfgygu 'z-MT'-if sfranaea? Nor them! 42' j it Shell sas was ha dX2 .l,. .al1... 2 .,r.2 1 ' They neecln't be grim '1' Y ,ul 'Cause every'thing's dandy! ' l 7 1 if Ne 1 s H E L L for me a if' 'YF' ' 'H xN fa ' , K' A. ? S l A l IO N or 7 C rrer 1 ar E 52V 'fr'?f2i1l, ' ,.,-' Al' f V, Q, A , 1 :,,.,,, in A Z - cf , f , ' ',.-, ,. Sheril Pruitt, Doris Arnold . ' . ' -,P N L f' A-N Paul Heckart ls SNIPI SNlP!! Bob's Barber Shop is grand 7 For a haircut and a shave: With a lollypop in hand You can be sure he'll rave. BOB'S BARBER SHOP Cumberland BO 7775 121 A . .sa SOME CAR!! Oh, look at him, He's so excited: His Studie's trim, And she's delighted. CUMBERLAND GARAGE Qu-J Cumberland IR 0362 Dale Mayhall, Jer Drew 'lllu 25' ' 4 E HURRYH ' -. .. jf? . ,ik , , 1 1 21314 l Standard Station IS the best, xr This you'll have to agree, For courtesy, service, and all the rest, You need but go there to see. STANDARD STATION Cumberland BO 7912 SMlI.ES!! These smiling faces you'll see When off to Pope's Market you go, So courteous, you're bound to agree, That sl1opping's no longer a woe! POPE'S MARKET 8702 E. Washington IR 9442 1 Terry Q, Y n .-F 5' 'bm 61 ,JULQXA K WB xxx' -:ang-qv Y f,-- - -- ---,g..:,- - '-....-.. ---' L LL- ,p-,-.,. ,.T..:,a..-,f --J :xr i-5,351 gr ...Viv J A fr 4' - -Q' , Q, A 5 i . . . -um 1 V , Xa 9' 2 1. ' , 1. xy. - ' 4 f e 1, v x . CHEESE 8, can R I, if N -A 'l 2. ni.. .i it fy dy Q Q .XY 's M 'I aut 5 tx, .gl as 's 3 A- G 5 71 gl 1 ., ' af Q, 'F' Q, 5: X QJ1: 'W he if eg' Ki 1. 3, Q , 94 5-1 'rf x x sax H ffl R S x u . A Ya N ,e X if Gloria McCall f you want the nicest hose That you can afford to buy, You'll never have to pose To catch a fellow's eye! RVINGTON OSIERY 55l8 E. Washington BL 3973 DIG IN I! To get in the mood For a good midnight snack, Buy all of Dirk's food: There's nothing they lack! DlRK'S MARKET 5524 E. Washington IR 1134 ...nf --N Sandra Haskett, Mary Clark, Wilma Caudell. v l 3 l E gg F . ' v ll 1 Bob Lambert MR. FIX-IT?? Central Hardware and Supply Will help you out in a fix: If you ever need help like this guy. You won't need a bag full of tricks. CENTRAL HARDWARE 60l7 E. Tenth IR 8396 123 OUR S ,Venti S+-WY ,. , CLeft to rightj Bob Vernon, Patty Graham, Jane Fox, and Sandra Powell can't make up their minds, but that's nothing unusual at lunch time with the wide selection. fLeft to righfl The Civil Air Patrol color guard in- cluded cadets 'lst Sgt. Ronald Krieg, Capt, Barry Wheeler, lst. Lt. Dick McClure, and 2nd, Lt. Jerry Grabhorn. Sharp and snappy, they performed at half-time during athletic activities and special convo- cations. Jerry Drew, cooling her heels in Mr. How- X , x2:q:s:.., Qf':2j5.ge:g:.,1 -- ard Noe's science class. V- ' ,,J3??s 'ti ' , Y. s. Y N ..,. A mx:-S ,.'x,,,,s X N213 f 4 ,. 1 'xiss vx' l': .c,c Q Qbfll. W is K ..,. i .X Q . Qu-' ss-Awmmmmmwwwxwwuv ' -W'-. , Q - , 6 DIG IN! I A side of beef of her very own Had always been her scheme: The man who had it was Cuidone. And it tasted like a dream. ARLINGTON SUPER MARKET 5908 E. l0th Street BL 7248 Marilyn Rode ' Judy Updike, Gloria Carter, Beverly Wells FOOTSIESI I All sizes, shapes, ThaI s what ou Y Dislike the first, others: They really have and colors, find at Goodman's3 there'lI be some good ones. GOODMAN SHOE BRRRRR! I Cumberland Coal and Feed Will help you warm your pup: You'll have all the heal' you need, And the price will not go up. CUMBERLAND COAL AND FEED Warehouse Road BO 7722 124 'I xi, g X sea N. ' 3 'ff S ., e NS Diann . 4' .- eL'+:f.1: we 1 6 fi 6 v 6 H D I I F ' f - ' 0 6 , f N , i ' JS ' . ix ,Sy A A, lt's not as hard as it looks, V . .' ,ji 5 He's doing it all in fun: , - You needn't read several books X 5 .W To see just how it is done! W A I. I. P A P E R , Herb Pm, 5456 E. washingfon sheer in 6654 BROKEII He gets himself some water 'Cause he's giving his gal a treat: But he thinks she hadn't ought'a Get herself so much to eat! SHADELAND PHARMACY l020 N. Shadeland BL 7l57 S5 Virginia Hnghwood, Dave Barksdale WQT. .,,. , Y 'I L .-if -4 Bill Vincent Roomf!! He wouldn't have gone wrong If he'd known where to buy: His jacket would not be so long, And he'd have no need to sigh! JOHN DAVIS MENSWEAR 6935 Pendleton Pike CH 8787 BIG DATE!! For any occasion, Whate'er may occur, Y 'll t t' Vllillh tllxsae alll: vig: af ol: nh e r l POST ROAD GREENHOUSE llO5 N. Post Road BL 2628 A A EdW8fd iusr RIGHT!! When he grabs those scissors And looks you in the eye: Don't get the quivers, He's a really fine guy! BLOCKER BEAUTY SHOP 6921 Pendleton Pike CH 0905 Sarah Pitt Two-Gun!! This boy is all prepared To watch his favorite shows: He' I ' s g ad his father cared For a set that really goes! MANTHEI TV 6921 Pendleton Pike CH 7354 E 539 lm . P Q , 'I 'ew 5 Xi ,, I! 53 L V I., Q 2. . .59 LE 'vw + Q. UNCANNY!! I, E :1 ' When it comes to baking E 'NM-4-.Q .,:, ,1,,,k Shadeland Hardware suplies allg 1 . , un q 1 . ' If it's a cake you're making, ..... . ' lt is sure not to fall. S Q, V. ,, .4 x , ee:euwyfA f SHADELAND Vk' 1 ? gf ' V'-unfji 3: zr, , V 31.5 35? YA l ,V : A . -,limi neektamks Q5 HARDWARE t i K K '- if A 'Z ' ' '-'f A ' ,'1' 5 1'44 'Qv ,I . .1 :Q M E , ee .,,,,,, K, 5 A:--f ' 'i :' Q '?'. .-Xiu V. N d I d L Mff b.b. , 5g+2- catherine Ban . a e an B 2312 SURPRISE!! To get a gift like this No one could ask for more: The buys you shouldn't miss From Ward's Department Store. WARD'S Q 335 1.1, A ,Qi . me DEPARTMENT 57035 ,Q Cumberland B0 7440 Joan Woempner. Caroline Doty, Pat Miller Vs' V Barry Wheeler PAR EXCELLENCEL' Q C Hendryx and Fields Mortuary ls your capable friend: You needn't fear or be wary, You're comforted to the end. HENDRYX AND FIELDS MORTUARY Cumberland BO 7421 1 in it ll For food at its greates li And cooked to perfec a n, MiIler's is the latest ln any direction. Mll.I.ER'Se, LUNCH ll hiv Cumberland B0 3330 5 2-:: 1- ,- IT ' S A S Q U E E Z El! ff f ,. ' :QL W ., ss ., , The car will not far, ' QI ., E 'A The space is too smallg i .1 q So why doesn't she quit, Q I ...Z 1 And give Stuart's a call? STUART'S PARKING LOT l2'l E. Wabash Street MA 00l0 l wk- lww . Tom Nichols' Don Crouse llOl Kentucky Avenue FR 3537 V - , L :T V 'WNW -1:: :,5,::3q3i?A:qA,q,V :Zi t I 1'- f a 1, fr' 9,12:331.E5f stl Carol Johnson TlCKLE:TlCKLE!! Poor piggy, it's for the best For them to stick your tummy: Now you're immune like all the rest, And soon you'll taste real yummy. ANCHOR SERU COMPANY rf ,Zin-.- .N SCREECI-lf! His brakes are tops: Just note those skids: He makes all stops And hurts no kids. BEARD'S BRAKES Duncan Davidson 132 N. East Street FR 2233 LEFT Hook!! For that big shiner Or a meal at its best, No meat could be finer ln all the Mid-West. AL STEFFEY's MEATS ll7-'ll8 City Market IM 3771 .JJ 1, . Q Mac Swem l ws- ,,,a.... T Hoi-Down!! You needn't hoe the soil, You needn't plant the seed, You needn't sweat and toil, Just buy the food you need. SHADELAND REGAL 6968 E. 10th Street BL 8673 Romans' Jzwuzns y '- Q., V, , A., f ::-- .,., Q... ,ew ..... 5,51 Qi 7 ' 'V wdyaq MW Q .M ff ,Dafa K 1 A' X .JW .4 a ,AWP 'X img Barb Buchannan, Linda Davis, Fran Aldrich, Marilyn Phelps JEALOUSY!! Their eyes are all aglow To see the wonderful sight: She wants all her friends to know, That Rogers'ring's just right, ' 5620 E. washingion sr. BL 6972 Al. FITCH FURNITURE 3' 4948 651, 515' QQ? 8 we fp Q JJ N293 .I-fx, sf? M E N51-ms M ,sir l 1 Q. :1:5g:gQ,al.f-fz if ill-: f. siSwiwQf?f?'l if e Alice Alderson COMFY! ! Fitchs' Furniture Store Has only the best: They have a lot more So please be their guest. 5519 E. Washington St. IR 9727 -V - CHRYSLER CORPORATION Donna Armitage, Helen Horton, Ruth Moore Movmo ALONG!! Chrysler, through tradition, ls the best in the books Because they make transmissions For the car that has the looks. 2900 N. Shadeland CH 9271 CEClL'S LADIES APPAREL 1 Joan Ross sPon1v!! For that neat outfit That catches every eye: You'lI be sure to make a hit If at Cecil's you will buy. 1031 N. Arlington Bl- 5250 131 MARTIN'S BOOTERY fav Bob Anderson S0 BIG!! Not wanting to call it quits, He tries everything over his socks: At last here's an item that fitsg It's comfortable though it's a box. 'I029 N. Arlington IR 2321 ARLINGTON PHARMACY 1:1 -an-11 ii X TASTY!! Ain't love just great With her hand on his: It's that Saturday date. Just him, her, and fizz. 6001 E. Tenth Street IR 4240 HUNT'S JEWELRY LATE!! His watch is fine, But his girl is late: His time-piece shines, But he has no date. 6006 E. l0th Street IR 9863 HUDSON'S MEN'S WEAR SUDSY!! Bubble, bubble everywhere, This shirt will never shrink: I As you can see, he hasn t a care He's feeling in the pink. 5536 E. Washington IR 4062 FACES fLeft to rightl Allan Litz mimicked Judy Hardesty and Arlene Hughes while Don Ramsey stood by a favorite mirror. E599 Schaekel. fAbove, left to rightl Fred Horsley Katie Combs, and Mary Rose Warren purchased supplies at the bookstore from Allison Fox and Vernice The students jammed the corridors during a passing period. fLeft to right! 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W As: ,ll . 4 , ,,,., gli' 1 H 5: f f 1 1 -. 1.-5 .,. 11.-em.s..,,:, -' . - . -Q i. fs 'z 5-2' . if ANDERSON, Robert A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County 4, Honorable Mention All-State, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Nat'l Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Treasurer 4, Choir 2, 3, President 3, Operetta 2, Varsity Highlights 3, Madrigal 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Senior Council 4, Science Club 3, 4, Athletic Council 4, Drivers Club 3, 4, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, Concert Club 1. ARMITAGE, Donna A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Sunshine 1, Concert Club 1, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Warrenettes 2, 3, Ass't. 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Mrs. Santa Claus 4. ARNOLD, Doris Politeness ot the mind is to have delicate thoughts. Sunshine 1, Concert Club 1, G.A.A. 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Library Ass't. Club 4, Presi- dent 4. ARNOLD, Edward There is no wisdom like tranlcness. HifY 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, C.A.P. 2, 3, Football 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Intramural 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Boys' State 3, Drivers Club 4, Science Club 4. ADAMS, Dole He is full ot good intentions. Richmond, Indiana, 1, 2, 3, Football 4. ALDERSON, Alice Fair and softly go far. Sunshine 1, Concert Club 1, 2, Mood and Melodies 1, 2, G.A.A. 2, Florolio 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Ass't. 4, Drivers Club 4, Senior Ring Comm. 3. ALDRICH, Fronces Little said is sooner mended. Sunshine 1, Concert Club 1, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, Cashier 2, 4-H Junior leader 1, 2, 3, Reporter 2,t Worrenettes 2, 3, Accuracy Club 3, Owl 3, 4, Distrbution Mgr. 4, Wigwam 3, 4, Teacher Editor 4, Nat'l. Beta Club 4, Ass't. 4, Junior Red Cross Council 4. ANDERSON, John The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2. wwe, BADER, Shirley Love like the light, silently wrapping all. Concert Club 1, Sunshine 1, Student Council 1, Moods and Melodies 1, F.H,A. 1, 2, 3, Warrenettes 2, 3, Ass't 4, Pep Club 4, Student Library Ass'n. 4. BALL, Catherine Grace was in all her steps, in every gesture dignity and love. Concert Club 1, Sunshine 1, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, Nat'l Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Chair 2, 3, 4, Operefta 2, Varsity Highlights 2, District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Class Play 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Sec. 1, Girls' State 4, Warrenettes 2, 3, Nat'l. Beta Club 4, Cashier 3, Pep Club 2, F.H.A. 2, 3, Ass't, 1. BARKSDALE, David The greater man the greater courtesy. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Nat'l Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Alpha Delta Sigma 2, Vice-President 2, Pep Club 2, Treasurer 2, Latin Festival 2, Senior Council 4, Spanish Club 4. BOHANNON, Delores In her tongue is the law of kindness. Sunshine 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Lib. Science Club 4. Th-4' . Xl J ' 11. , Ik .4 1 ,, if Q 14231 2' ' BOREN, Gerald Let every man mind his own business. Concert Club 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Bus Captain 2, Asst. 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Operetta 2, Varsity Highlights 3, C.A.P. 3, Drivers Club 4, BRANNON, Joyce Where your treasure is, there shall your heart be also. Sunshine 1, Concert Club 1, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Warrenettes 2, Hi-C 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Asst. 2, 3, 4, Diary Keeper 4. BRATTAIN, Keith A friend is never known until a man has need. Track 1, Intramurals 1, 2, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, Nat'l. Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Owl Staff 2, 3, Sports Editor 3, Floralia 2, Statistician 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, News Bureau 4, Mgr. 4, U.N. Alternate Delegate 4. BRUNKE, Anne How fair is thy lace and how light is thy heart. Sunshine 1, Concert Club 1, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, Nat'l Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Class Play 2, Treasurer 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, Nat'l Beta Club 4, Spanish Club 4: Wigwam 4, Student Council 4, Treasurer 4, Drivers' Club 3, 4, Asst, Mgr, Magazine Sale 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. 12 . 55 CASS, John Young fellows will be young fellows. Football 1, Track 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Club 2, Choir 3, Junior Red Cross 2, Ass'i 2, Pep Club 2, Drivers' Club 3, 4. CASTETTER, James lr is good to live and leorn. Hi-Y 1, 2, lnlramurals 1, 2, 3, Football 2, Ass'f 3, Drivers' Club 4 S. CAUDELL, Wilma As she fhinlceih in her hearf, so is she. Sunshine I, Ass'i 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Club 1, 2, Choir 3, 4, All Slave Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Varsity Highlighfs 3, Warreneffes 2, 3. CHRISTENBERRY, David lr mailers not how ci man dies, buf how he lives. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Ass't 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, Drivers' Club 4, Science Club 4, Track 4. BUCHANAN, Barbara Herself a fairer flower. Sunshine 1, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, F.H.A. 2, Warreneffes 2, 3, Ass'1 4. BULLARD, Shirley High-erecied fhoughfs sealed in fhe heorf of courfesy. Snushine 1, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, Na1'l Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Warreneh'es 2, 3, Ass'1 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Aff 5efViCB League 3, 4, Secretary 3. CAMPBELL, Roberl' For he fhof once is good, is ever greaf. Concert Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Ass't 2, Drivers' Club 3, 4. CARTER, Fred So much is u mon worfh as he esfeems himself. Union Cily, Indiana 1, 2: Band 3, Senior Council 4, Drivers' Club 4. Q55- Nw.-w ,sw-S..-V-V .ef-f-WA 4 'F'-fx 2 CLARK, Donna As merry as the day is long. Sunshine I, Alpha Delta Sigma 2, G.A.A. 2, Warrenettes 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Ass't 3, 4, Nat'l Beta Club 4. CLARK, Mary Whose service is perfect freedom. Sunshine l, Warrenetteg 2, 3, Pep Club 3. COLLINS, Carolyn Music is the voice of the soul. Sunshine 'l, Concert Club 'l, 2, Nat'l Honor Society l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Warrenettes 2, 3, Secretary 3, Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Choir 3, 4, Choir Council 3, 4, President 4, Varsity Highlights 3, District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Student Council 3, Owl Staff 3, 4, Auditor 4, Wigwam 4, Senior Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Nat'l Beta Club 4, President 4, CROSS, Ronald He that has patience may compass anything. Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 'l, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, lntramural 2, 3, 4, Drivers' Club 4. 99? 4 5 CROUSE, Don Gladness of heart is the life of man. Football 'l, 2, 3, 4, Most valuable lineman 3, All-County 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 'l, Track 'l, Baseball 'l, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Purdue Legislature Rep. 4, Drivers' Club 4, lntramural 'l, Hi-C 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Student Council 'l, Pep Club 2, 3, Athletic Ass't 3, 4. DANNER, Richard Wisdom of one and the wit of many. Hi-Y 'l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 'l, Moods and Melodies 'l, 2, Ass't 'l, Florolia 2, Track 2, 3, Football 3, 4, Pep Club, 3, 4, Drivers' Club 4, Senior Council 4. DAVIDSON, Duncan Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest, lntramural l, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Drivers Club 3, 4. DAVIS, Linda Good company and good discourse are the very sinews of virtue. Speedway 'l, 2, Warrenettes 3, Spanish Club 3, Accuracy Club 3, Pep Club 3, Ass't 4. f.zf W' ' 1' 2 3 , is mv 's Q 14 '--1.3 ' A 5 DUVALL, Mary Ann My heart is ever at your service. Sunshine l, Concert Club l, 4-H l, 2, F.H.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, Warrenettes 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Library Science Club 4, Spanish Club 3, Ass't 4, Y-Teens 2, 3. FISHER, Catherine Promise is most given when the least is said. Sunshine l, Concert Club 'l, 2, G.A.A. 'l, 2, 4-H l, 2, Reporter l, Secretory 2, F.H,A. l, 2, 3, 4, Moods and Melodies l, 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, Junior Leader 2, Owl Staff 2, Wigwam 3, 4, Underclassman Editor 4, Nat'l Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Drivers' Club 4. FREE, Clara Honest labor bears o lovely face. Sunshine l, Concert Club l, Moods and Melodies 'l, 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Operetto 2, Varsity Highlights 3, Nat'I Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Worrenettes 2, 3, Nat'l Beta Club 4, Senior Council 4, Spanish Club 3, G.A.A. 2, F.H.A. 2. GARDNER, Robert He is a good man and just. Hi-Y 'l, 2, Drivers' Club 4. DEPOSITAR, Eddy An honest man's word is as good as his band. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, Hi-Y 'l, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain I, 2, 3, 4, Nat'l Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. DOTY, Caroline Her paths are ways of pleasantness, and her paths are peace. Bond 'l, 2, 3, 4, Band Council 4, Orchestra 3, 4, District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, Nat'l Honor Society 'l, 2, 3, 4, D.A.R, Citizenship Award 4, Quiz-Em-On-The-Air 3, 4, Wigwam Staff 4, Drivers' Club 3, 4, Warrenettes 2, 3, Nat'l Beta Club 4, Moods and Melodies 2, 3, Student Council 4, F.H.A. 2, 3. DREW, Jerry The mirror of all courtesy. Not'l Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Owl Staff 2, 3, 4, Exchange Agent 2, Page 3 Editor 3, Page l Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Nat'l Beta Club 4, F,H.A. 2, 3, Junior Leader l, 2, Accuracy Club 2, 3, Worrenettes 2, 3, Moods and Melodies 'I, 2, G.A.A. 'l, 2, Ass't 2, 3, 4, Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 3. DUVALL, William He laughs best who laughs last, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Drivers' Club 2, Junior Red Cross 3, Spanish Club 3, Vice-President 3. ,--5 r,.f 5 E Eiga HASKETT, Sandra No ofher rose may bloom as sweet. Howe 'I7 Warrenefies 2, 37 Naf'l Beta Club 47 Alpha Delia Sigma 2, 37 Class Play 27 G.A.A. 2, 37 F.H.A. 27 Moods and Melodies 27 Pep Club 2, 37 Drivers' Club 3, 47 Ass't 4. HATCHER, James Be noble in every fhouglvf and in every deed. HAUSZ, Marvin To be sirong is lo be happy. Basketball 17 Band 'l, 27 Intramural l, 2, 37 Hi-Y 'l, 2, 3, 47 Drivers' Club 3, 47 Nat'l Honor Society 3, 47 Science Club 47 Foofball 4, HECKART, Paul The lion is not as fierce as they painf him. 57. Louis, Missouri 'l, 27 Baseball 3, 47 Football 3, 47 Baskefball 37 lnframurals 3, 47 Hi-Y 3, 47 Senior Council 47 Drivers Club 47 Science Club 47 Ass't 4. 15 In .4 HOLDREN, Kent Small but mighty! Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Football 2 Student Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Senior Mgr. 3, 4, Varsity Highlights 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Science Club 3, 4, Hi-C 3, 4, U.N. Representative 4, Ass't Mgr, Magazine Soles 4, Hi-Y Model U.N. Representative 3, 4. HORTON, Helen God helps them that help themselves. Concert Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, Sunshine 1, Warrenettes 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, District and State Solo and Ensemble Con- test 2, Ass't 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Nat'l Beta Club 4. INGERSOLL, Eleanor Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius. Sunshine 1: Concert Club 1, 2, F.H,A. 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Ass't 3, Drivers' Club 4, JAMES, Dorothy How near to good is what is fair. Sunshine 1, Concert Club 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Nat'l Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Warrenettes 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, Ass't 2, 3, 42 Orchestra 3, Accuracy Club 3, Pep Club 4, Nat'l Beta Club 4. HICKMAN, Joyce Honesty is the best policy. Sunshine 1, Concert Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Junior Leader 1, 2, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Owl Staff 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Ass't 2, 4, Not'l Beta Club 4. HIGHWOOD, Virginia Cheerfulness is an offshoot of goodness and of wisdom. Sunshine 1, Concert Club 1, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, Floralio 2, Basketball Queen 3, Track Queen 3, Accuracy Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drivers' Club 4, F.H.A. 4. HODGIN, Harvey The greatest happiness comes from the greatest activity. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Ass't 2, 3, Football 4, Hi-Y 1, Moods and Melodies 2, Drivers' Club 3, 4. HOELZER, Marlene True goodness is like the glow worm, it shines most when only the eyes of heaven are upon it. Phoenix, Arizona 4, Sunshine 1, President 1, Moods and Melo- dies 1, 2, Floralia 1, 2, F.H.A. 2, Ass't 2, 3, Warrenettes 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Football Court 3, Nat'l Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4. side 63,5 . vi f ix -s tr' JOHNSON, Carol Sue The only way to have a friend is to be one. Sunshine 'l, Not'l Honor Society l, 2, 3, 4, Moods and Melodies l, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, F.H,A. 2, 3, Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 3, Choir 3, 4, Secretary 4, Varsity Highlights 3, Dis- trict and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Senior Council 4, Secretary 4, Owl Staff 3, 4, Exchange Agent 3, Mgr. Editor 4, Nat'I Beta Club 4, Sgt.- at Arms 4. LAWYER, Verdith Mindful not of herself, but of others. Maiorette l, 2, 3, Moods and Melodies 'l, 2, Nat'l Honor Society 2, Floralia 2, G.A.A. 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, F,H.A. 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Ass't 2, 4, Accuracy Club 3, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Nat'l Beta Club 4, Pep Club 4. LEHR, Charles The higher a man is in grace, the lower he will be in his own esteem, Audio Visual Aid Ass't 2, Ass't Photographer 3, Photographer 4, Photography Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. LESTER, Kenneth He is well paid that is well satisfied. Howe 1, Intramural 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, Drivers' Club 3, 4. , 1-.1 MARSHALL, Sharon Beauty is the gil-t of God. Sunshine l, Moods and Melodies l, 2, Junior Red Cross l, 2, 3, Nat'l Honor Society 'l, 2, Owl Staff 2, 3, 4, Fashion Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Warrenettes 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Accuracy Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary 4, Senior Council A, Nat'I Beta Club 4, Block's Fashion Board 3, 4. MAYHALL, Dale His mind, his kingdom, and his will his law. Concert Club l, Basketball 'l, Track lp Football 'l, 3, 4, Nat'l Honor Society l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Moods and Melodies 2, Drivers' Club 2, 3. MCCALL, Gloria And fair was her sweet body, yet fairer was her mind. Sunshine 'l, Concert Club 'l, 2, Moods and Melodies l, 2, G.A.A. 2, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Warrenettes 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Drivers' Club 4, Ass't 4. MCCLURE, David Every man has his fault and his honesty is his. Nat'l Honor Society l, 2, 3, 4, C.A.P. l, 2, 3, 4, Squad C.O. 3, State Cadet Commun. Officer 4, Hi-Y 'l, 2, 3, 4, Math. Can- test 'l, Choir 2, 3, Operetta 2, Varsity Highlights 3, Ass't 2, Madrigal 3, Photographer 3, 4, Science Club 4, Purdue Legis- lature 4, U,S, Rep. to Greece 4, Class Play 4. il' . ,ff MILLER, Patricia Patience is good, but joy is best. Sunshine I, Bond I, 2, 3, District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest I, Moods and Melodies I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Ass't 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Drivers' Club 3, 4, Nat'l Beta Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 4. MONROE, Maurice An honest man's the noblest work of God. Broad Ripple 2, Concert Club 'l, Hi-Y I, 4, Nat'I Honor Society I, Chair I, 3, Moods and Melodies 'l, Intramural I, 4, Pep Club I, 4, Football I, Student Council I, Drivers' Club 3, 4, Science Club 4. MOORE, Ruth Let mildness ever attend thy tongue. Sunshine I, F.H.A. 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer 4, Pep Club 3, 4. NEWHOUSE, Larry Good nature and good sense must ever ioin. Concert Club 'l, Track I, Football I, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, Hi-Y 4, Pep Club 4. MCCONNELL, Robert Small opportunities are often the beginning ot great enter- prises. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Track I, Teen Canteen I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Club 'I, Hi-Y 'I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer I, 2, .lunior Red Cross 2, Drivers' Club 3, 4, Accuracy Club 4. MCCRORY, Sandra Cheertulness and content are great beautitiers. Sunshine I, Concert Club I, G.A.A. I, Moods and Melodies I, 2, Ass't I, 2, 3, 4, Warrenettes 2, 3, Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 3, 4, President 4, F.H.A. 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Florolia 2, 3, Wigwam 4, Nat'I Beta Club 4. MCPHERSON, Arthur Our thoughts and our conduct are our own. MELVIN, Donavon How hard it is to hide the sparks of nature. Tech I, Intramural 2, 3, Drivers Club 4. NWTXV .ws NICHOLS, Thomas Great men are the model of nations. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County 3, 4, Baseball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Track 'l, Basketball 'lp Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Moods and Melodies 'l, 2, Student Director l, 2, Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Purdue Legislature 3, Science Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Kiwanis Club Award 3, Drivers' Club 3, 4, Senior Council 4. OBERTING, Carole Long may such goodness live! Sunshine l, Concert Club l, G.A.A, 1, 2, Moods and Melodies 1, Worrenettes 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, Ass't 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, OWEN, Dan A friend is worth all hazards we can run. Drivers' Club 3, 4. PARKER, Judith Beautiful laces are those that wear whole-souled honesty painted there. Sunshine 1, G.A.A. l, 2, Moods and Melodies l, 2, Nat'l Honor Society 'l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Warrenettes 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Ass't 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Nat'l Beta Club 4, Senior Council 4, Wigwam 4, Drivers' Club 4. ia 'e,'.- . 555 PARRISH, Sarah The still small voice of gratitude. Sunshine 'l, 4-H l, 2, F.H.A. 'l, 2, 4, Warrenettes 2, 3, G,A,A, 2, Pep Club 2, 4, Moods and Melodies 2, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, 4-H Award 2, Ass't 3, Not'l Beta Club 4, Drivers' Club 4. PAUGH, Darlene Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. Sunshine 'l, Concert Club l, 2, Choir 3, 4, District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3, Varsity Highlights 3, Warren- ettes 2, 3, Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4, Moods and Melodies 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Accuracy Club 3, Ass't 3. PETERS, Carey The superior man is slow in his work and earnest in his conduct. Rock Island, Ill. 'lg Intramural 2, Hi-Y 4, Drivers' Club 4. PH ELPS, Marilyn Friendship is infinitely linked with kindness. Sunshine l, Concert Club l, 2, Warrenettes 2, 3: Cashier 2, 3: Moods and Melodies 'l, 2, F,H.A. l, 2, 3, G.A.A. 'l, 2, 4-H l, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3, Varsity Highlights 3, Pep Club 3, Drivers' Club 4. I9 Wi-w I I l 5 PRUETT, Herbert He doth, indeed, show some sparks that are like wit! Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Track 'l5 Football 'l, 25 Baseball 45 Intramural l, 2, 35 Moods and Melodies 25 Florolia 2, 3: Junior Red Cross 25 Pep Club 25 Magazine Sales Captain 25 Spanish Club 45 Accuracy Club 4. PRUITT, Sheril Virtue is her own reward. Concert Club l5 Sunshine l5 Warrenettes 2, 35 G.A.A. l, 25 F.H.A. l, 2, 3. PYRITZ, Diann A good name is better than precious ointment. Nat'l Honor Society l, 2, 3, 45 Moods and Melodies 'l, 25 Concert Club l5 Warrenettes 2, 35 F.H,A. 2, 3, 4, Historian 35 Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 3, 45 Floralia 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Wigwam 45 Drivers' Club 45 Nat'l Beta Club 4. RAFFERTY, Patricia The beauty of a lovely woman is like music. F.H.A. l, 2, 45 G.A.A. l, 25 Moods and Melodies l, 25 Concert Club l, 25 Sunshine l5 Worrenettes 2, 35 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Ass't 45 Drivers' Club 4. PlEl., Judith She that hath knowledge spareth her words. Concert Club 'I5 Sunshine 'l, 25 G.A.A, l, 25 Ass't 'l, 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Warrenettes 2, 35 F.H.A. 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Nat'l Honor Society 3, 45 Accuracy Club 3, 4. PIERCE, Manning ln every deed of mischief, he had a heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute. Pep Club l5 Choir 2, 3, Treasurer 25 Operetta 25 Varsity High- lights 35 Football 2, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Drivers' Club 3, 45 Ass't 4. PITT, Sarah Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. St. Petersburg, Fla. 35 Sunshine l5 G.A.A. 'l, 25 Moods and Melodies l, 25 F.H.A. l, 2, 45 Parliamentarian 25 Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 4, President 25 Warrenettes525 Pep Club 2, 45 Nat'l Beta Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Accuracy Club 45 Nat'l Honor Society 2. PRICE, Joyce Justice is truth in action. Concert Club l5 Sunshine 'l5 Warrenettes 2, 35 Nat'l Beta Club 45 Library Science Club 4. RANSOM, Wanda Nothing is more delightful than the light of truth. Concert Club 1, 2, Sunshine 1, Sgt.-at-Arms 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Warrenettes 2, 3, Ass't 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Student Council 4. RAY, Jimmie A wise man is strong. St. Louis, Missouri 1, 2, Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Student Council 3, Floralia 3, Wigwam 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, News Bureau 4, Quill and Scroll 4. REAGER, Richard My words were meant for deeds. Hi-Y 1, 2, Student Council 3, Drivers' Club 4. REASOR, Jack What should a man do but be merry. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Track 1, Student Council 1, 2, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, Operetta 2, Owl Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Wigwam 3, 4, Adv. Mgr. 3, Sports Editor 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, President 4, Floralia 3, Science Club 4, Secretary 4. VG' 4? 4Q: 'i 325 1... Y ina' Sli Q REDMAN, Marilyn Her voice was ever sott, gentle, and low-an excellent thing in a woman. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Moods and Melodies l, 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Class Play 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Accuracy Club 3, Senior Council 4, Nat'l Beta Club 4, Secretary 4, Drivers' Club 4, Secretary 4, Student Council 4, Wigwam 4, Activities Editor 4. REED, Jo Ann Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain set. Sunshine 1, Chaplain 1, Concert Club 1, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, Floralia 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, Ass't 2, 3, 4, Accuracy Club 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Nat'l Beta Club 4, Drivers' Club 4. RODE, Marilyn 'Tis virtue that makes her most admired. Concert Club 1, Sunshine 1, Alpha Delta Sigma 1, 4-H Junior Leader 1, 2, 3, 4, Purdue Roundup 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, Ass't 2, 3, Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4, Accuracy Club 3, Nat'l Beta Club 4, F.H.A. 2, 4. ROGERS, Dori He malres friendship a habit. cv 2429 S QW Xl 21 'X in SHAFFER, James All nature wears one universal grin, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Wrestling 3, Track l, 2, 3, Nat'l Honor Society l, 2, Treasurer 2, Hi-Y 'l, 2, 3 4, Moods and Melodies 2, Alpha Delta Sigma 2, Student Council 3, Intra- mural 3, Science Club 3, 4, Drivers' Club 4, SMITH, Dalton Obedience is the key to every door. Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-C 4, Drivers' Club 4. SMITH, .loan Some touch of nature's genial glow, Sunshine I, Concert Club I, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4. SMITH, Kimmer The lhiclrer the hay lhe easier mowed, Football I, 2, 3, Basketball l, Concert Club I: Moods and Melo- dies l, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Hi-C 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Drivers' Club 3, 4. ROSS, Joan She speaks but words ol wisdom. Hi-C l, 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sunshine 'l, Moods and Melodies T, 2, Ass't 2, 3, 4, Art Service League 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, 4-H 2, WGFTGUEHSS 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, C.A.P. 3, 4, P.I.O. 3, Chaplain 4, Democracy Contest 3, Spanish Club 3. SCHEI D, Penny Charm strikes the sight but merit wins the soul. Concert Club 1, 2, Sunshine 'l, Warrenettes 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Ass't 3, Choir 3, 4, Varsity Highlights 3, District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 4, Madrigal 4, Nat'I Beta Club 4. scHiLL, stanley His words are the voice of his heart. Visual Aids l, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, AsS't 2, 3, 4. SC HMIDT, Vera Modest and meek is she. Sunshine 'l, Concert Club l, G.A.A. I, Pep Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Ass't 3, Library Science Club 4. We sw-We Qu-. SMITH, Larry Imagination is the air of the mind. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Moods and Melodies I, 2, Ass't 2, 3,' Drivers' Club 3, 4, C.A.P. 3, Football 4, Pep Club 4. SMITH, Walter A good example of friendship. Rockville, Indiana 'I, 2, Basketball 3, Intramural 4, Drivers Club 4. SORENSEN, Geraldine Better to wear out than to rust out. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Class Play 2, 3, 4, Ass't Director 4, Warrenettes 2, 3, Moods and Melodies 'l, 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, F.H.A. 2, 3, Song Leader 2, 3, Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4, Nat'I Beta Club 4, Chaplain 4, Stu- dent Council 4, President 4, Wigwam 4, Associate Editor 4, Sr. Council 4, Driverg' Club 4. STITES, Keith But God, who is able to prevail, wrestled with him, 'marked him for His own. Hi-Y 'I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 'l, 3, 4, Ass't 'I, 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Operetto 2, All-State Chorus 3, Intramural I, 2, 3, Hi-C 2, 3, Accuracy Club 4. . Q Za fl I. . Sk . rl STONER, Ronald A man as true as steel. Concert Club 1, Moods and Melodies I, 2, Football 2, Track 2, 3, C.A.F. 3, First Lt. 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Senior Council 4, Drivers' Club 4. STUART, Nancy Truth is always straight-forward. Concert Club 'Ig Nat'l Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Moods and Melodies 1, 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 3, Ai Class Play 4, Nat'I Beta Club 4, Drivers' Club 3, 4, Jury 4, Wigwam 4, Adv. Mgr. 4, Cashier 3, 4. SUDDARTH, Commodore He says little but knows much. SULLIVAN, Philip He who laughs loudest. Track 2, 3: Cross Country 2. 3. I l 23 . 1 . .J-.3 sv'-X ,U-14 Y ,kg 1 .1 ' Q ' ff hh :'Z:'5. . ,, Q , 4 3 ' S md F 91 Y U, . Jon rf' , ,314-V 9-A ' ,ffxiswf-'F5' FQ Q..- 'x ' If -5 ,Q . fu MM., X55-5k 4 X ri 1: 1 'ii- 1 ? 'Fei ':.3fQ, A 5 ,Y . M, fm s Ve- M., mf -..-4 QQ , gif, ,J , 2 -' f : -:-4'- v .v:4:,-g1m,:,,-,..:-1-,,,,, 0 . . sy, ,lg f ' 14 ff! 4 f 5 6 of f ff r f ,A M1 s 4' 'g l 5 'I ii,,53,?1Q ' f if f 7 'fi. , . ,fe V. of t ew iz':f,: I1 , y, if . .f If M i' V T i ,2 Q 24 TURNER, Saundraha She was new, but made friends quickly. Austin High School 'I, 2, 3, F.H.A. 4. UPDIKE, Judith Virtue, the greatest of all monarchies. Student Council 'l. 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Band l, 2, 3, Or- chestra 2, 3, District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, Moods and Melodies 'l, 2, Nat'I Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Warrenettes 2, 3, Track Queen 2, Court 3, Jamboree Queen 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drivers' Club 3, 4, Nat'l Betai Club 4, Wig- wam 4, Cashier 4. VINCENT, William Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. Shortridge High School l, 2, Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Student Council 4, Cross Country 4, Track 4. VOYLES, Sharon Her words gladden many a heart, Nat'I Honor Society T, 2, 3, 4, Moods and Melodies T, 2, War- renettes 2, 3, Band T, 2, 3, District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3, Band Council 3, President 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Delegate to Chapter House 2, 3, 4, Rep. to Cleveland 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4: Dance Band 2, Student Council 2, Pep Club 4, Drivers' Club 4, Wigwam 4, Feature Editor 4, Nat'l Beta Club 4. SWEM, Mac Grows with his growth and strengthens with his strength. Concert Club 1, Nat'l Honor Society 'I, 2, Athletics l, 2, 3, 4, Chair 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Operetta 2, Varsity Highlights 3, Moods and Melodies 2. THOMPSON, John Quiet and unconcerned. TIELKING, Shirley As virtue as charming. Sunshine 1, Concert Club 'l, 2, Moods and Melodies 'l, 2, War- renettes 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, Ass't 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. TUCKER, Beverly The meelr shall inherit the earth. Sunshine 'l, Concert Club 1, Nat'l Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, F.H.A. T, 2, Warrenettes 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 2, Student Council 2, Choir 3, Nat'l Beta Club 4, Drivers' Club 4, Pep Club 4. , x f . -ts .V WAGNER, Charles A boy's will is the wind's will. -'Qi Hs-c 4, Hi-Y 4. -nw new WARD, Howard Though he was rough he was kindly. Drivers' Club 45 Science Club 4, 'fvtrx - f 5-, .- 'M7295- A--V- RLT?-' l, JZ? ,E gig. .. g . . , .zz 5 '. g XX I. 1 Yff3:'j,f'lIiv5-,L A A .: il. WEBBER, Judith There is no happiness wifhcut virtue. Sunshine 15 Concert Club 15 G.A.A. 1, 25 Moods and Melodies 15 F.H.A. 1, 45 Ass't 2, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Operet-ta 2, Varsity Highlights 35 Warrenelles 2, 3. WELLS, Beverly W ' Wisdom is better than rubies. WC? Nat'l Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club Council 45 Moods and Melodies 1, 25 Warreneftes 2, 35 Junior Red Cross 25 Drivers' Club 3, 45 Art Service League 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, President 45 Spanish Club 3, 4, President 35 Wigwam 45 Football Queen 45 Nat'l Beta Club 45 Alpha Delta Sigma 45 Class Play 4. WHEELER, Barry Capable of doing that which is to be done. ' Shortridge 1, 25 C.A.P. 2, 3, First Sgt. 3, Cadet Commander 45 Spanish Club 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Science Club 4. WHITE, Joe Rich with the spoils of nature. Drivers' Club 4, . '2:.1Eiy:l'l?f 3 wncoxom, Riley No really great man ever thought himself so. Concert Club 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Moods and Melodies 25 Choir 2, 35 ,-59' WILSON, William He doesn't rush but lakes his lime. Concert Club 1: 4-H Junior Leader 1, 2, 35 Choir 2, 35 Operetta 25 Varsity Highlights 35 Moods and Melodies 2: Intramural 25 Junior Red Cross 35 Drivers' Club 3, 4. gi: Operetta 25 Ass't 25 Photography Club 25 Intramural 2, 35 Foot- ball 35 Drivers' Club 3, 45 Judge 3, 45 Hi-C 35 Teen Canteen 3, hype ,A ,..: E fi j ., WRITT, Mike Good company in a journey makes the way to seem shorter. Football 'l, 2, 3, 4, All-County 4, Co-Captain 4, Track 'l, 2, 3, 4, State Meet 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball T, Hi-Y T, 2, 3, 4, Concert Club T, Student Council 2, Moods and Melodies 2, Floralia 3, Drivers' Club 3, 4, Purdue Legislature Senior Council 4. MATTHEWS, William Better lale than never! Harrison, Ohio l, 2, Tech 3, Drivers' Club 4. PRESTON, Jack Not pictured, WIMMER, Beverly She hath a daily beauty in her life. Sunshine 1, Concert Club 1, Moods and Melodies 'l, 2, F.H.A. 'I, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, Operetta 2, Varsity Highlights 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Warrenetteg 2, 3, Nat'I Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Drivers' Club 3, 4, Nat'I Beta Club 4, Wigwam Auditor 4, Student Council 4. WOEMPNER, Jo Anne An honest tale speeds besf, being plainly fold. Sunshine 'lp Concert Club 1, 2, F.H.A. T, 2, G.A.A. 'l, Warren- ettes 3, Choir 3, 4, Ass't 4, Accuracy Club 4. WRIGHT, James To all my friends I leave lcind thoughts. Hi-Y 'I, 2, 3, 4, Ass't 2, Student Council 3, 4, Drivers' Club 3, 4, Intramural 4, WRIGHT, Mary The birch, most shy and laclylilre of trees. Junior Leader T, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 'I, President 2, 3, 4, Co. Secretary 4, 4-H T, 2, 3, 4 President 1 2, 3, 4, Kiwanis Training Camp 3, Purdue Round-Up 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 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SY Linda Denning Carl Domasco Charles Dorrel Rose Mary Doughty Tom Drake Manuella Dunham Violet Easterly Carol Edwards Frances Estridge Don Eubank Vernon Ferguson Eleanor Fischer Romana Folk Ruth Folkening Joyce Foreman Fred Fouch Allison Fox Jimmie Goolsby Jerry Grabhorn Jimmie Graham Kenneth Groenert Marquis Hadley Thomas Hale Carolyn Hamilton Stella Harkwick Ronald Hargrove Emma Harper Mary Harper Bill Harshbarger Meriam Haslet Terry Hatcher Bob Hazzard Lloyd Hearn Chic Hedrick Pat Holden Faye Hoppes Bob Houston Martha Huber Helen Hughes Harry Hurt Van Jackson Ruth Jensen Monfeen Johnson Walter Justus Donna Keeling Bertha Keen Barbara King Don King Mayo Knoy Sally Knuckles .2 121 Tom Drake, Margie Askren, .lack Bar- tholomew, and Marquis Hadley are con- ducting an experiment in chemistry. 5 ff , ., A if -'tg Jonell Koch T V ' fi ld Krieg hak 'Z Rona l , I X ,F 1 Bill Lacy J -' -5 Gloria Lazo 0 X ' ii if ' i n A V 5' Eddie Lechner in ,., ,,,,: Ai H ' . Sue Likens ' if ' - A. 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'- A SOPHOMORES C ' 4 INR Y -4' 1 '9 .I N , 1 .,. 1 xxxmxl A . .- f' 1: ,-Q. , .5 -V 4... - fi. - 2A 3 ' N Yi' v-I :ya A , msg, ig, 13 in LL lr . , , l 4 -,:::,5: g .1 -- J J J W . 9 ,mm 4 , 3 - ev' 1 - 'zzx 'TI' A .f . vi -' E XX fx- , ' - nr 5 ' ' N F ,Q-S 1 'ff 7 IAC 1 ' A 1 .. Judy Albus Patricia Aleksa Janet Anderson Allan Arnold Bob Arnold Norma Askren Jack Ayres Ramona Baker James Barnes Shirley Bell Clara Beers Phillip Biddle Mahlon Biggs Ruby Biggs Sharon Binnion Betty Bolander Howard Boren Carol Boyer Karen Braftain Danny Bray Gary Bristow LeRoy Brothers David Brown Paul Brown Lloyd Bryan Alan Burt Linda Byers Jack Carroll Carolyn Castleman Albert Cazee Don Christman Bette Mae Clyngenpeel Allen Cole David Cole Rena Connette Patricia Cordrey Richard Cowan Frank Crinks Beatrice Crouse The advanced foods class is busy baking and icing cookies for the Valentine Tea. They are Cleft t right! Nila Rardon, Marilyn McPherson Anita Stlko Dixie Waggoner, and Tyrll O'Neill. 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A . ids la .:,- , Linda Hoff Barbara Homsher Fred Horsley Gene Howell Harry Hubble Arlene Hughes Richard Hunt Linda Hunfsinger Joe lrwin Helen Jackson Darrell Jacobs Danny James Marcia Jarvis Garren Jones Don Kassen Ron Kassen Owen Keen Pat Kenley John Kesfer Connie Kirk Laura Knipe Myron Koehring Jean Lacy Tommy Lanrz Doris Lickliier Marilyn Limbach Jack Lirrle Allan Lifz David Mahurin Carl Manfhei Donald Marsh Charles Marshall Janice Marshall Dick McClure Marilyn McPherson Judy Meredith Barbara Merkle John Meyer Bruce Miller Carolyn Miller Judy Miller Jeannine Minnick Larry Minnick 5. '- S , J - . 'ff J . .21 J ., S ' ' ., im' if.,f3 , t' - ' A . 1 gf V rf-N15 ' - W, 5 1 Q QL 3 ,VA V , , ' I : if l 1 1' t ,QTPLSW M YYYA- Ag? I ,. I , g 3. 'W' if -1' F' ' 'ff ' 1 ' 4 A . i 'Ev if .-- . -' 'st' fi J s, f ,H ,s S0 PHOMORE S J ' A -V so J -f . H , Q. it, l ,. S, A ff, .J ., ,..: , In W 4, R g , Q .iw 1 fs' at 'E 'MQ' 'J P' 06,5 V 2 . 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I vw 4 L- 'v 6' v X L r It Bill Moore Edward Moulis Donna Myers Kenneth Myers Judy Nieten David Oertel Tyrll O'NeilI Edna Owens Richard Pate Kenny Pennington Susie Perkins Bob Peters Douglas Powell Judith Powell Herbert Price Sandra Price John Prickett Harlean Privette Evelyn Procter Nila Rardon Ramona Rigney Betty Roberts Jack Romans Jane Ross Mary Ann Rossmoine Jim Rupp John Rusche Virginia Russell Frank Rynard Sandra Solo Daniel Schaffer Shirley Schmidt James Schutt Wilma Schwartz Carolyn Schwier Anita Scott Delores Scott Kenneth Scott Roy Scott Donna Jo Scot-ten Dareyl Smith Janice Smith Nancy Smith Richard Smith Jim Snodgrass Kenny Sorensen Jack Southern Gyneth Sprunger Leslie Steinbrook Nancy Stevens Z , ,, ,4 W 3 AA , 'ff ,J , if .f .:, fs: 1, 1-Q 2 ul' l P Qi V ,ll -H in ff -1 'gil 3 H sl A - ,,., I Vzvi in X ,- Y H S0 PH OMORE S f ,i J xg A ,,,.,A,.,, '1 f ii qllz ' K ,...: I fr .571 J l Q ,., mv S Al l VVZVA 3 ':. T , I4 , LA X ' - H x ,,, --7 V . Q Qx 1 jf if ,QX, . 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T 'mt A ' - l M A if lt X Ai . ,i., w,, ,, I b s s 1 5, 5 ,: , , N ?77N wt fs. , 5 Karen Stewart Anita Stiko Richard Strain Judy Strodtman Martha Stroud Luclare Stuart Carolyn Summers George Swineford Joanne Sykes Viola Tague Marvin Tash Ronald Taylor Dick Thomas Marrianne Thompson Gale Tobias Phyllis Totten James Tunny Faye Underwood .lo Anne Underwood Clyde Updike Dawn Veteto Phillip Vincent Rader Virt George Von Spreckleson Dixie Waggoner Danny Walton Beulah Watkins Robert Welling Larry'Wendel Terry Wetherald Richard Williams Max Wilson Kathryn Winings Carol Winter Carolyn Winter Rosemary Wood Janet Writt Lenora Yelladay Vedora Yelladay Browsing through a city paper in reporting class were isitting, left to rightj Donna Myers, Gyneth Sprunger, Beatrice Crouse, and Joe Snodlgras, Cstandingj Phil Vincent, Joanne Sykes, Pat Kenley, Kathryn Winings, Phil Biddle, Bill Yarbrough, and Janice Marshall. -?i?E92'1f32' PM ' -. 3 If C'-'ATT' ' 2 4 I -I 5, ff X 'Sf 'J V 'B' C ,Q ' 'A A A A l '- hgh i wgggl .'-f,,1.gn.' 4-1' H 2 2 ,- 1 ,T ,Y I+ -3, .3 :v 'is Lg., f A -7 K I 'L' --:. 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' ' ,ff ' , L J Xl y ' l f i Patty Koch David Krentler Ralph Leibrandt Norman Lightle Judy Limbach Gene Lorenz Beverly Louis Dee Loux Gene Mackey Edward Mann David Martin Willie Martin George Massey Jane McCowan Lois McDonald Doris McGaha Judy McGuire Ralfzh McMinn Max Melton Dixie Meredith Neal Metcalf Dick Meyer Marvin Mickley Carleen Miller Don Miller Harriett Miller Mary Jo Miller David Milton Ronnie Mitchell Sam Moore Gary Moss Elsie Moulden Edmond Mulholland Robert Murray Jim Myers Shirley Nichols Sandra Osborne lt seems that the girls have outsmarted the boys in this Algebra l problem. These freshmen are Cleft to rightj John Beaty, Dale Frity, Evelyn Wilson and Barbara Gibson. I.. L. -4,- , J.. ,,. 1, ,..5 . , 2 3 W' v.. J ' 'sr 5 1 ., sr t - .Q-K .- i K4 x ,gf as .Q W s f F' fl, if-Q.: 4 v- X, 43? K? 4 xiii' D 4' I NY f ,ec Q ,, , s .ls wif hi .1 B 'iflilefii - S 1 ' ix, L ss. S L if - fa ., C' 1 gi 1 4 if Q , H A-, . . , - Y . 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'f'11QZx1' X A lrren Central High School. fffeng-9 Un W3 S 3 Den Dom and Gale rrP10k1ffe,. L Mg phomores, and Jean Mil'FfCUe13 O fl p Yen are reserve cheer leaddwefe Srztel-.gin P the ID K ,have Dumas XV Y' Xiu Xxviog ent J f- -XS .fs x ff 'XSRW Veef SWS at of O' fx 01 te G new ubw MV 0969 'K ff' Xpul' tended e dbom'S?5xf,h f0 S'2m ,. xWW,Q1q,1v0X A WWW Of X 'YQS' OXXQSG Thdue Univepq-. ' air-mmc?gnt1'91'F'X1Y the. 1555 'iYf3+'eV we f XXQYOX, eioupevfi' 5?e'91Q5'?e'5? 413'-Sponxe Ljbfalydl mrfH'Q2X?fvefY'f:Cd'f1 SW' beeing amd ww Bquiete Wgeffax Oi Wu' P109 6 Vic-'Q ffsehoofyoged by ni fro Y gow ' Vi' me lmti11 , QU , fn? gh h -1: GY aj? Sf- A fbi- - Wee!-ohf 'mxi1nd 'X Slice -1' SWK no ff Q. Egfnwswfme a View efeca. ecxxfall Warren aflan- A 'aqua 5 IYS eye? Wm 4 '39 have nb X IW X 'Q wx 'ek-S'-9. SM 1-OXIP G . 5 they xy Weigh 9:3 eve 'L QA K x g 'r s9ari1-sul? aerglggfitfigi thaifies-L45m X 'A xp , ding, phfRg,?.ag.-, .B . . Puffiln Yea ' A M 2 ff-5 . ' missi01T Price t GYGHYNW Ad ' Y The pal? rS0n - ll Om , X I la ehf ' I 0 V vias ION J Coq, S5afoh5,-905915 hkfrg- DA' m0 Yds ff' Defi Peffffohh I5 A f A1 and Wu! R' A fin.. yi Digi cut down the charices Q 5251 , . Aof accidents to students while We if aes under V the 'boarding near by buses 5 . Eli-eC.1B,v,,,,,, ' wg- 6 49 X 159 C6966 XX Q55 . '0 ix 9,6 affexdaa 6.9551 X6 . qqkw 9'0 'OTE 'x pe 1-30 P-m 4' cefx X50 QW. a .30 X0 1 ' 1, - , g,0'50'g5x0 etxc 8. Wm t1'l'Unfo'9ffy,g 'EZQ90 609' ancing iorig frkrlifl 1-epfgarof, W in dancinxfee ole Hd S 'S EIXQQ, XYQNXUYXGXQV Q, e5 off XXX Rev M Q . 55 4,-, ':-a, 'f' .- f Q 5-?2:? :3 ..'2, 30,1 -V ' '- ww, , . ,' , ' 51..w ,, M gp - g. J fb .r 2152 - z., ,, fi- ' 'W' f V ' ' 1 ' 4.H .,.zf' :1'1i '. v' .',,x,'.v . f ' I Q V, ,M I' f ,ww , , f 5' 1:-f ,. ' V 7 ' ' .- KW ' ' J ' ' 15 ,11 3 V ' ' . F . ff ' V -ff., ' .V ' ' ' ??5'f1f 1 -Q.,,4- ,- , 4 -ffl , :N '- I I f 5 lj!! . ' .-- ,fun ' ' . if V , A ,b .- 1 , ,. .idk Q . f . 5 - . ,ffffigjw X T'fz- ,ff K, Af, fi, 's 6 'kg ...vp O .ff xg. wavy x Sm, .g., 51.-fry? ww M 2- 1: '-34 , 2. Q,w bfmasgaai ,-Y , Q .- wi, Scnool. LI uf -v W,-.r f-QM . 4 :.. :N , 'Ex L if Q. - . ,.. . .,,, V, N f . A , --.-X - :.' Q ,R-,wyjahg , . ., N, 4 ADMINISTRATION M ' X . . KX -Kfix.: Japwmfvw-:sew ,rf Q . .V MR. C. E. EASH, PRINCIPAL Probably more than any other individual, Mr. C. E. Eash has guided the growth and development of this, the largest six-year high school in the state, since the school's beginning in 1924. Respected alike by parents and professional groups far and wide, he has demonstrated time and again the sincerity, patience, and leadership qualities for which he is so well known to both students and teachers. Through his stabilizing influence we have prospered. Rf .fy ,,,,,.. This face is a familiar one to all of us. As clean of girls MRS. HAROLD E. RODDEN has given generously of her time and talents to Warren for twenty-nine years. She is also in charge of the school cafeteria. HELPING HANDS MR. RALPH W. CLEVENGER, here at his usual post in the cafeteria, is always ready to give a helping hand to any stu- dent in filling the capacity of dean of boys. During his eighteen years at Warren he has served thirteen years as basketball coach. HN , a 'ce preS-: - - Monteen Johnson, V' C llins pres . 1 n o I . nd Gerri . ff f righfl Caroy I f ,-at-arms, U The National Beta Club off.'cei.i'llZ?ririii2s.- .liJJdy Atkinson and Carol Sue Johnson sg S edman, SEC-I Jeanne I ' Marilyn R I Sorensen, Cl10PlU ' GIRLS' CLUBS ENCOURAGE LEADERSHIP Marshall, Joanne Sykes, and Luclare Stuart, -1 . :KS ' i ' 1' ' , x. L-1, .- 'Q 1. 'f f .1 5 V '- I . -gb 2+ t, Ms, yr . VV' This was the first year that the National Beta Club and Warrenette Council have existed at our school. The intangible part of these organizations is to pro- mote the ideals of honesty, service, and leadership among high school students. The tangible activities were the annual Mother and Daughter Tea and the sending of the Beta Club officers to the National Beta Convention in Louisville, Kentucky. Mrs. H. E. Roclden sponsors both groups. The school's two Hi-Y chapters, the Alpha group sponsored by Mr. Ralph W. Clevenger, and the Beta group sponsored by Mr. l. E. Dinn, worked for the benefit of the school and community. Participa- tion in the United Nations mock assembly and pre- senting various religious programs, the clubs also sponsored several concessions at many after-school events for the general school fund. CLefi to righfl the officers of the Beta Club were Larry Grabhorn, pres., Ronnie Hartman, vice-pres.: David Oertel, chaplain, Fred Horsley, sec., and Don Emrich, treas. A153 l---N 151461 I..- yi 7 'P FOR THE SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY The officers of the Alpha Hi-Y were Ueft to rightj Bob Anderson, pres., Eddie Arnold, vice-pres., Keith Brattain, sec., Kent Holdren, trea:., and Eddy Depositar, chaplain. urls i 4 ll W ,- 'var-'U' -41.2, - 3 I . X x .nxwgm-mnmmnth New Working on a poster for the trip to the St. game are members of the art class, KLef1' to Ruth Folkeninq, Keith Stites, Wanda Ransom, Donner, Loretta Richardson, and Harry Hurt. IFA R1 fLeft to right! Mrs. Maude Siebert and Miss June Robertson are putting the students' clay into the kiln to harden for further use. Mrs. Siebert taught art and advanced arty Miss Robertson taught home arts and seventh-grade art. . . - .. -..guy ARTISTS ARE INDISPENSABLE Ni The designing of posters, deco- rating for dances or any other art requirements for special functions were the duties of the Art Service League. KLeft to rightj Joyce Foreman, Beverly Wells, Joan Ross, and Ralph McMinn. Miss Robertson was the sponsor. irumr. KLDLKVAIIUNS BY ,i..is.s ,rsguu naw CALL ZR is li Stressing accuracy were Ifront row! Sarah Pitt, Barbara McConnell, Herb Pruett, Bar- bara McMinn, fback rowl Joyce Foreman, Kg Vernice Schaekel, and Helen Hughes, all members of the Accuracy Club. ff- T0 MAKE A LIVING Instructors in commerce were Iclockwise, lower leftl Mrs. Lola Hanger, beginning typing, Mr, Harold Freeland diversified education, and retailing and selling, Mr Edward C, Baldwin, business math and bookkeeping and Miss Lokile Hicks, shorthand and advanced typing. Seniors Dalton Smith, Charles Wagner, Gerald Boren, and Ralph Easterday worked diligently learning about retailing and selling. This class was offered to any stu- dent who had reached the age of 16. J7- ' vgylgy ffql gf ff 'V' ja- f , C I, f ,,:4,,.! f' ' , , . ' ,. f-4 ' ' V'-' ,x f- , 1,1 if' , .X ,f , 'N I . :Z o f 2, S . ,lff X i I , ? f I I 'X' , gr J. I fy X ' 1 x 1 ' J 5 , A 4 xxx 57 It f JXP ,N I j If IX 4 l nl? x l I d F 9' ', . 'jg NJI K- x Q' :XX , X 1 w ' MW U7 swf WN ' K , 9 Q KKQ ,yy My 4 S 9 GK if MMT CZM1, 17 ,dlfvxfk ,dev-C DVA!! 'Aff' jedi' , J AL. d,LdQ v-'eu- v Us XM, ,3,,,,,.,.,9 ,,y:vv.-2-013,17-f.?fc-,,,Qf,.,ff K-' Lff,'ff7L.L.4fi'f,'.Afl.'. Hn-1. . 'nf J-'Z ' ffm., Instructors in the Industrial Arts Department this year were Cleft to rightl Mr. John Porter, metal shop, Mr. Clyde Spears, printing, Mr. Don T. Connerley, drafting, and Mr. John Herkless, woodworking. Future architects fleft to rightl Van Jackson, Tic Crofts, and Larry Holden, set to work on a problem in drafting. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEVELOP SKILLS ILeft to rightl Jim Hatcher and Don Rogers proof- read to check against any errors in a job by the school's print shop. Among the countless jobs are programs and invitations to school functions as well as official forms for the town- ship. 'QB E5 'tfb 35 if ,,yi if ? 'f WS? X xx ' ' ,..r,q. ,H N, 455 5 , 5 ' li T J , , -'t- f l ' mms f ' 64 Q if ftt its Q 'Q .iw ,x,, sf, .,.. g:52::.,:' Z fr-'Z' :mm ' L S i s J 'st f,r: gs .':-: A Que' i ,A-... Whips AMERICA gy -5-neg' Lx- The officers of the Future Homemakers were fleft to rightl Judy Atkinson, pres., Mary Wright, vice-pres., Daryl Smith, historian, Dawn Veteto, parliamentarian, Barbara McConnell, treas., Verdith Lawyer, sec., Judy Cooley, song leader, and Gloria Carter, reporter. Miss Henrietta Bixler and Mrs. Wanda Beeson are ex- changing comments on a piece ot print material. Both are instructors of home economics. T0 MAKE A HOME The Junior Leaders are sponsored by Mrs. Wanda Beeson. These girls participated in the Warren Township Achievement Awards pro- gram. They were also the leaders in the or- ganization, planning and carrying out ot A-H club activities. They are Kleft to rightl Karen Schweir, Barbara Merkle, Mary Wright, Donna Myers, and Jayne Edwards. M The Future Homemakers, under the guidance of Mrs. Wanda Beeson, are enjoying the home-made toys that were one ot their proiects for the year. we A i kwa - MW : , ,A:,A,,,, qlg, Q W Officers of the local chapter of Quill and Scroll, honorary organization for high school iournalism students, were Jack Reasor, pres., Carol Sue Johnson, vice-pres., and Sharon Marshall, sec.-treas. Sponsor of the club was Mr. Kesler. The local chapter was responsible for the tenth annual Public Relations Ban- quet and the National Scholastic Press picture salon. To send school news to the city and county newspapers was the purpose of the news bureau staff. Staff mem- bers under the advising of Mr. Kesler were Keith Brattain, manager, Gloria Carter, Jimmie Ray, and Mary Wright. Sally Knuckles Cnot pictureclj served on the staff the first semester. the imf GOOD ENGLISH ACI-IIEYED ness? it Y :wif 1 1' Five members of the English Depart- ment are discussing a latest novel. They are fcloclcwise from front left of tablej Miss Mollie Ward, eighth grade English, Mr. Herrick H. Kesler, journalism, Mrs. Donna English, tenth grade English, Miss Bessie Helmbock, eighth grade reading, and Mrs. Mary Dove, eleventh grade English. I '--un... jf 7 - .ia The Roost bul es at the seams with fleft to rightl S. Knuckles 9 I C. Johnson, F. Aldrich, M. Robertson, M. Strodtman, P. Brier, S. Marshall, J. Cooley, J. Drew, A. Sanders, G. Carter, S. Phillips, J. Reasor, and P. Reilly. 1954 OWL STAFF Editor-in-Chief-Sharon Marshall Managing Editor.. Page-One Editor.. Feature Editor ....... Page-Three Editor ........ Sports Editor ......., Sports Writer ......,. Reporters .,,.......,,. Head Prootreader ....... Exchange Agent ,.,,,.. Librarian ............, ,..... Advisory Board ......... Editorial Division Business Division Advertising Manager ..,.,,.,,,,,,,,., ,,,.,,,, , Advertising Solicitor ,...... Distribution Manager ...., , .,,... , Carol Sue Johnson ..........Sally Knuckles ,.,...Patty Brier .........Jerry Drew .......Jack Reasor ..,,....Alan Sanders .,.,,,,.,..Sandy Phillips Myrna Robertson .......,.,,...Donna Long ........Gloria Carter .........Phyllis Reilly .....,,,,Mrs. C. E. Eash Mrs. H. E. Rodclen Mr. Ralph Clevenger Mr. George Keever ,Marilyn Strodtman . ..,.,,..... Judy Cooley . ....,, ,Fran Aldrich Carolyn Collins Auditor ....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,.,, ,.,, ,,,,,,,,, , , ,. Publications Adviser-Herrick H. Kesler 5. Marshall and C. Johnson ...THROU G H WRITING... 67 5 i Z ' 2 Approaching the mid-winter deadline for the new yearbook were Cleft to right, sittingl Aldrich, Reasor, Redman, Voyles, McCrory, Brunke, Wimmer, fstandingl Ray, Sorensen, Wells, Stuart, Pyritz, Parker, and Doty. 1954 WIGWAM STAFF X- Editor-in-Chiet-Jimmie Ray Editorial Division Associate Editor .,...., .........,,A.........A............ Y .Gerri Sorensen School-Life Editor ......,, Marilyn Redman Senior Editor .,A....,e....., .Carolyn Collins Underclassman Editor .,...............,,. .o,..... C atherine Fisher Associate Underclassman Editor ,,A.,. ,.,,..... J udy Parker ,::,:,l,::.:,:4,.,.:L:? 3 .,:,,.vQ,., , Sports Editor ,,,,,,..,o.oo,,,,i,.,,,,,,.,....,,, ....,,,, J ack Reasor f Feature Editor ,,,,,,..,,.,.,,.,., .,.Sharon Voyles Teacher Editor ............,,,,.,,.,, ,,..,,,. F ran Aldrich ,V Assistant School-Life Editor ,.cc,,, .,,,.i,..,,.,...,.,,.,,,.....,.c....,,..,,,,,.,,,,., C aroline Doty S H Photographers ,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,..,,,,,, ,....., D ave McClure, Charles Lehr, Paul Wright V Arm vw'w',,1w..wA,',-,, ,V',,'.,'-'AY..vvq'I,.-.,.'---1AA.,-.q----wY...--'q--'--'--..-- H any Hun 3 ,A .-.. - Advertising Manager ,,,,c.,,, Sales Manager, Solicitor ,,,,. Auditor ....,,.,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,.,., , . Subscriptions Manager ..,..i... Business Division Advertising Solicitors A, ,, ,,i,i,i,,,,, Beverly Wells, Judy Updike, 68 ....,t.Nancy Stuart ,...,,Anne Brunke Beverly Wimmer t.....Diann Pyritz Sandra McCrory G. Sorensen and J. Ray ...THROUGH READING Publications Adviser-Herrick H. Kesler . . . ,,., . . Ei , 3 . - . .. R .- - Here Clarence played by Douglas , V l A i Powell, and .lohn, played by Bill A-aw f 4,9 4 x ts 'Yr 'W . 'sig . --M--.f TV ,.....?: .L gig, Q f - - xi ' . V 3 ' Q V 1 W A .AX . ,g...f: : . 1. - ' marc., . H 'WMM' A ,J Z .eg , X 1 .4 '- A i F -- it V 'Z , V: E 1: Jr.- .. ...J . 14 4-: 1's' Vincent, enact a scene in the second act of the Dramatics Clulo's presenta- tion of Life With Father. ...THROUGH SPEAKING Enioying refreshments after a re- hearsal are the Dramatics Club offi- cers. Kleft to rightj Sandra McCrory, pres., Carolyn Collins, sec., Catherine Ball, vice-pres., and Fred Fouch, treas. Rounding out the English Department are ffront FOWQ Mrs. Vera Petersen, seventh grade English, Mrs. Harriett Clark, eighth grade, Miss Florence Caldwell, seventh grade. fSeconcl rowj Mr. Leon Thompson, ninth grade English, Mrs. Eleanore Brown, ninth grade, Mrs. Lola Pence, eleventh and twelfth grade English and speech. -I Miss Cleo Kinnison and Mrs. Lourene Dodson were the teachers of foreign languages. Miss Kinnison has classes ot first- and second-year Latin, Mrs. Dodson teaches tirst- and second- year Spanish. .I - 1 Quite intent on their assignment were these Latin I students Ileft to right! John Kester, Joyce Hickman, Ramona Baker, Gary Gray, and Allan Litz. f x iv . 'J ' 1 , . LATINA ET ESPANOL' RATZX HIGH 8 Z? ,gf , ' A r ,J x X' 1 ,s fl' 'lf i 1,,. , C Second-year Spanish students and of- ficers of the Spanish Club were ffronf rowj Allison Fax, Beverly Wells, Barry Wheeler, fsecond rowl Wanda Witcher, Ruth Moore, and Charles Lehr. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Dodson. While Dole Mayhall waits eagerly, John Sare and Allison Fox try to find a way in which the problem was solved in Algebra Ill Q'- it-rev. ,tw Mr. Hamilton writes a formula as attention is focused on the board. lFront row, left to rightj David Cole, Frank Crinks, and Bruce Miller, lsecond rowj Judy Albus, Owen Keen, Richard Williams, and Richard McClure, Ithird rdwj Allan Litz, Phyllis Riley, and Phyllis Totten. .yy MATH-ANOTHER CHALLENGE If one looks closely, he will notice that Mr. Paul Hamilton and Mr. Elmer Patten - Mr. I. E. Dunn I Mr. John Turner and Mr. S. E. Cooper. Mr. Hamilton taught geometry, Mr. Patten, eighth grade math, Mr. Dinn, algebra, Mr. Turner, seventh grade math: and Mr. Cooper, algebra. 71 FRONT ROW: Kleft to rightj M, Rogers, D. Sagen, J. Webber, C, Free, C. Ball, J. Koch, R. Doughty, C. Edwards, G. Sprunger, S. Hardwick, P. Cordrey, R. Perkinson, C. Johnson, G. Tobias, P. Ault, J, Cooley, and Mrs. Betty Fowler. SECOND ROW: fleft to right! J. Woempner, J. Piel, P. Scheid, B. Wimmer, J. Underwood, D. Scotten, M. Prickett, D. Armitage, B, McMinn, D. Myers, C. Collins, D. Pough, F. Hoppes, M. Hoymaker, ond W. Coudell, THIRD ROW: lleft to rightl D. Prince, K. Stites, B. Miller, D. Kassen, B. Welling, G. Porter, T, Wetherald, A. Cole, H. Snyder, E, Moulis, and R. Williams. BACK ROW: fLeff to right! M. Swem, J. Duke, R. Arnold, R. Virt, D, Oertel, R, Taylor, D. Walton, R. Crumbo, A. Burt, G. Vonspreckleson, H. Boren, D. Haley, and L. Brothers. The accompanist was Sharon Wells. Directed by Mrs. Betty Fowler, the Choir per- formed at several programs for the student body. VOICES ROUND OUT PROGRAM fLeH to rightl Mr. Cecil Havens, band, Mrs, Betty Fowler, vocal groups, Mr. L. H. Snavely, orches- tra, and Mrs. Thelma Creech, iunior orchestra, form their own ensemble during a free period from their classes. FRONT ROW: ILeft to right! J. Bright, N. Stevens, S. Perkins, B. Gibson, R. Rigney, K, Combs, J. Strodtman, A. Stike, M. McPherson. SECOND ROW: Mrs, Betty Fowler, S. Brunke, L. Yelladay, M. Thompson, B. Clygenpeel, V. Yellacloy, J. Ramsey, M. Sandlin, D, Dicks, R, Caudell. THIRD ROW: P. Edmunds, C. Hines, R. Wood, M. Jarvis, J. Powell, M. Dillman, D. Smith, E. Wilson, P. Koch. BACK ROW: K. Grabhorn, F. Steinkamp, A. Hemphling, R. Tidd, B. Edington, D, Terry, J. Chisman, J. Underwood. The Girls' Concert Club has sung at several of the school musical programs. Accompanist for the group was Dawn Veteto. They were under the direction of Mrs. Betty Fowler. CHOIRS SHOW VOCAL TALENTS Members of this year's Junior Choir with accompanist Gyneth Sprunger were: FRONT ROW: fLeft to right! Mrs. Betty Fowler, D. Stuvel, C. Loux, J. Albus, J. Henke, J. Coleman, P. Emry, P. Beck, L. Barnard, J. Howard, C. Brummett, M. Davis. SECOND ROW: B. Runyan, S. Osborne, M, Irwin, S. Cox, S. Wilkerson, J. Wyatt, J. Slough, S. Farley, J, Burnley, S. Romans, L. McDonald, l. Theobold. THIRD ROW: D. Gardner, R. Harris, W. Terry, J, Beaty, R. Gatewood, B. Weesner, J. Bruhn, F. Brewer. BACK ROW: B. Strobel, R. Asliren, M. Shircliff, B. French, B. Kidd, B. Osfheimer, B. Darosett, B. Jones, D. Myer. W.. ,.......x ., ,.., .,.,, fy' I I a I. 5 I m 172 'f 1- F15 I 2 P 'I IQ, S3 , 3 El E P R35 Q: :-' ' 17 1 C V1-' I San, I I U :at N so ' - I Imwiil. I I 3 Q 0 go ,I HA5I 'W A W :L 'H F11 I ia u 3 Z I I 2- A cn 0 'IIT if ' I F11 e if I Z E ,HQ if Q QW f I -' . ,.,. I In 3 , , 4 f4.f1 1 A.-14 ..,,v 7 :JJ V, CD 57 '7 ' I 5 I , A ,ff O , 2 A Q 5 5 A! I 'bilg-,I 41,33 Af? Q! 2 :f if'if gf 0 A-A' . I I o ' f- f Q 1-:Q f AIQQLQQ, 5 1 . f I 'I 2 I ' I' i 23' f 3,5-1' Iseli f ,- I f 11' . 4g H I -JW? JE' TI IQ ,F ' ff I ' I 'T 3 3 3 HI' 1 gf' ff,-f Wigqt 0 1 fffkf M 0 if 111 . 135 1 ,, 901 North Forf Road INDIANAPOLIS 19, INDIANA ug1i r .17 SLRGLL N4-4-4-. 01 42 Z C0 +06 XQNPA. SCI-10 5 LD Q Q N Illlllhg YQWO ep 'W' Members ot the Band Council were Ileft to rightl Fred Cutler, Margie Askren, Judy Miller, and Caroline Doty. wwf? The Orchestra Council consisted of Kleft to rightl Danny Simmerman, Dawn Veteto, John Britt, Sara Carter, Forrest Simmerman, and Pat Ault. These representative groups made decisions and plans concerning band and orchestra activities. INSTRUMENTAL GROUPS HARMONIZE The band and maiorettes, under the direction of Mr. Cecil Havens, performed at home basketball games and football games. Members this year were: FRONT: P. Brier, SECOND ROW: fleft to right! S. Perkins, D. Scotten, N. Stevens, N. Revenaugh, P. Doorne,M. Thompson, and H. Privette. THIRD ROW: Kleft to rightl L. Stevens, M. Gamble, S. McClarren, C. Plummer, G. Erickson, K. Sorensen, D. Bell, J. Spilker, J. Rusche, G. Ruble, J. Maeda, K. McCullough, B. Wood, E. Doty, J. Redmyer, and D. Wolfe. FOURTH ROW: lleft to right! P. Hannah, C. Castleman, B. Shewmon, M. Aslcren, D. Keeling, F. Urbain, D. Haley, N. Metcalf, J. Schutt, D. Mayhall, E. Procter, B. Hensley, M, Koehring, B. Procter, C. Doty, J. Miller, J. Writt, P. Totten, and R. Jones. BACK ROW: fleft to right! P. Brown, C. McGahan, J. Foy, D. Christman, J. Harclesty, R. Stiver, N. Updike, C. Michel, R. Jensen, D. Krentler, Mr. Cecil Havens, F. Boynton, J. Little, F. Cutler, T. Anderson, J. Snodgrass, T. Clay, G. Gfay, D. Cole, J, Voyles, and A. Murray. , sf.-41... -wi , Q ,glg-1' C! The orchestra lent its talents in the all-school play, they participated in a concert in 4 ' 9-T5-iff? ll E ! K bm .N . A 5 3+ A W' February, played in the Mid-State Concert at Southport in March, and played at the Mothers' Valentine Tea in February. Members were: FRONT ROW: L. Palmer, T. O'Neill, F. Simmerman, P. Bittle, P. Cordrey, R. Randall, D. Smith. SECOND ROW: D, Veteto, S. Jegen. L, Smith, C. Doty, T. Anderson, C. Michel, R. Stiver, M. Askren, C. l Castleman, D. Keeling, M. Dearinger, S. Carter, M. Hinshaw, and F. Underwood. THIRD ROW: C. McGahan, A. Murray, M. Koehring, J. Cutler, R. Jensen, J. Miller, E. Procter, D. ' Mayhall, D. Haley. STANDING: Mr. L. H. Snavely, P. Totten, N. Updike, D. Krentler, J. Britt, and l., Simmerman. TALENTS EXHIBITED BY MUSIC GROUPS These happy faces are the Madrigal singers who were very busy this year. They gave thirty programs in the first semester alone. Members were fleft to rightl Bruce Miller, bass, Sharon Wells, soprano, Bob Welling, bass, Penny Scheid, soprano, David Oertel baritone, Carolyn Collins, alto, Allen Cole, tenor, Catherine Ball, mezzo soprano Howard Snyder, tenor, and Gale Tobias, alto. 5 'S 9' v 3 yd Q I l l l . t t l l 1 I l l l 1 t l l i 1 i ' 4 t l l i l E -- i .V Z l 4, Q ' 5 L ' l G3 . ll l C ' l 1 lf U 5 x l ' I -A Y CX 5 . : ' . X , 1 - V -. 'P .. 7 ' 1 ,2 ,rf-jfmfv 1, .fl '11 4 .gf -4. -A ,It i'E9l lZX'h:Ji1K'f 'Sip BU.-H' 1' xx.. XXX Exploring the field of science are the officers of the Science Club, Tom Nichols, vice-pres., Dave McClure, pres., and Jack Reasor, reporter. The proiect of the Science Club this year wos o tesla coil, a device which as one of its many uses gen- erates static electricity. ,mg l i Charles Lehr poses Barbara McMinn for school pho- tographers fleft to rightl Myron Koehring, Dave McClure, Kenny Sorensen and Paul Wright. They are also members of the Owl and Wigwam staffs, and without their support, the publications of our school would not be as interesting. ln addition, they do some work for elementary schools in the town- ship. SCIENCE SEEKS TRUTH ,4- P 54 2-:3 K' x nl u i E 9 Y- lnstructors of the science courses were Ileft to right! Mr. George Keever, chemistry, Mr. Rolland Sprunger, eighth grade science, Mrs. Elizabeth Middleton, bi- ology, Mr. Howard Noe, practical science and physics. Even though there are holes in the net they didnt interfere with this gym class' game of volleyball. The gurls also played basketball, base ball, badminton, and gymnastics in their spare time PHYSICAL NEEDS FULFILLED Physical education teachers enloyed a ping pong demonstration They were fleft to rightl Mr. Robert Meyer baseball coach and assistant football and basketball coach Mr. William Glesing, track coach Mr Herman Nolte intramural basketball sponsor and freshman football coach Mrs Barbara Huston girls physical education M Vaughn Wood, athletic director football coach freshman basketball and track coach Mr. Howard Sutherland eighth grade basketball coach Mrs Edna Hurst girls health and Mr. Carl Braden, basketball and golf coach The Girls' Athletic Association, spon- sored by Mrs. Barbara Huston, entered into various sports throughout the year. Basketball, being one of their favorite sports, is practiced by the officers. KLeft to rightl .loan Smith, pres.g Ruth Jensen, vice-pres., Carolyn Michel, sec., and Carol Boyer, treas. UMR Taking advantage of the li- brary's abundant reference material are Bob Ostheimer, Joyce Brannen, and Bill Wees- Flef. Doris Arnold, pres., Doris Lick- liter, treas., and Doris Gray, vice-pres., were the officers of the Library Science Club, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Davis, school librarian. LIBRARY OFFERS STUDY ADVANTAGES Am5q9rg.ug,g39w..mwsws iw.-1 fr ', s 'r -'H ff S mi 1 'G' X f if -.. -..-and This was the first year at Warren Central for Mrs. Mary Davis, librarian. Being in charge of the library science students was but one of her many duties. 78 Ft!! t ig 19 Senior government students fleft to right! Mary Clark, Ruth Moore Jim Wright Ron old Stoner, Donna Armitage Larry Smith and Virginia Highwood prepare for their future as citizens. r l ll X l l l l 1 PREPARING THE FUTURE CITIZEN Reviewing the news of the day were Mr. Fred Pierpont, senior government and economics Mrs, Louise Riser, iunior U. S History, Mr. Russell Gladden seventh and eighth grade his- tory, and Miss Marjorie Forsyth, junior U. S, History. 'w Also sponsored by Mr. Hamilton, the Lower Student Council was organized similar to the Upper Council. Repre- sentatives were from the seventh and eighth grades. Officers were, Bill Chevalier, sec., Jerry Fink, vice-pres., Cynthia McGahan, pres., and Linda Palmer, treas. sf., f'. Completing plans for the next meeting of the Upper Student Council were the officers fleft to rightl Carolyn Michel, sec., Gerri Sorensen, pres., Anne Brunke, treas.p and Judy Updike, vice- pres. Mr. Paul Hamilton was faculty sponsor. in f fi'T, ' W ill' ey.- ' 6- Q, 1: f . ,f5'41.j1?i13f, . . .. -.,.. . .. , . , . 4 t 2. tl . l . . N.. . 'L,1wjfT-f , - . . - all ss r e ...sr--' ' i 1 ' V fi: -w..'1f f.'.r' , ,-rg. f ,.... ...p - -'- .5 .azf4 '7 P 5.2:-Q-L J... ,111 .- ,. gs: ,mtgerleaitf ,fiat ' 'XJ I ' 'q.llil7flf'3 l E f-11252369 ,-wg? vzasgets' .eiiflt . qui? mtg . its ,w.e.we....f g -he Wig . ml, ,,. se., .v .. ,W w Giga. 3155 Lftriiz Iliri., I if il' A4 ....f--.,- , ...Q . . ,Cc.t'3:.f COUNCILS REPRESENT STUDENTS Sock hops following several home games were sponsored by the Upper Council. Well attended, these af- fairs were always eagerly awaited by Warren Central fans. Here the bunny hop was led by cheerleaders Gerri Sorensen and Donna Armitage. To promote fine character and leader- ship is the purpose of the Junior Honor Society. This year's officers were fleft to rightl Donna Myers, pres., Janice Marshall, vice-pres., Gyneth Sprunger, sec., and Billie Fisher, treas.y under the sponsorship of Mr. S. Edwin Cooper. Main project of the group was the selling of U. S. Savings Stamps and Bonds. 'Af' 'Nw- :7 , . -s-.qs3',ji-E55g-s- ,-,y S X E Q ' , In? '-5'5ffi.E:SQf 'X . AS Elf., . 35-f, ,. f .e f 'fsiilahi .---515' Irjz. 311, 1,,gf.,v: . .Aa-'gKL,. ' uv- 11- N , .5 ' RN A 3 'vs of-wr , 'iv ll: livl f' ' fiffi i SOCIETIES RECOGNIZE HONOR STUDENTS 7 f' -'jJ ' ' - Officers of the Senior Honor Society were Kleft to right! Judy Parker, pres., Tom Nichols, vice-pres.p Marilyn Red- man, sec., and Bob Anderson, treas. The purpose of this organization is to recognize the honor students. Member- ship is based upon character, service, scholastic standing, and leadership. The organization is composed of both junior and senior students. Mr. Fred Pierpont was the sponsor. 81 .W -Q-s,,.,. . ,Z Ri-9-. . . .,,, ,gg -A.. -jzgzgga 'i ' 14-Y , . tif: fig .5-sts, S 53 X :fig .. film ' 'qfifzlefjg s ? -3 X ,. . ,J li gg'- Qs I - 'fit A ff' 1 f-2 .44 ,. I ,Mzqa r :wir :ez V W:-w .:i. The officers of the Junior Hi-C Club were fleft to rightl Nikki Byard, vice-pres.p Doro- thy Robertson, sec., David Martin, treas., and Jerry Voyles, pres. One of their outstanding projects was the Christmas favors and Christmas carols pre- sented to the Pleasantview Rest Home. The club's sponsor was Mr. Snavely. Officers of the Senior Hi-C Club were fleft to right! Judy Cooley, pres., Alan Litz, vice- pres., Sharon Binnion, sec., and Richard Davis, treas. This organization, sponsored by Miss Kin- nison, provides religious opportunities to sophomores, iuniors, and seniors. SERVICE GROUPS BUILD CHARACTER The officers of the Sunshine Club, sponsored by Mrs. Middleton, were flef-t to rightj Stevie Brunke, pres.: Dorothy Robertson, vice-pres-i Nikki Byard, rec. sec.p Margie Sandlin, cor sec., and Linda Fitch, treas. The goal of the club is expressed in its title. 5 . 'W - .f a ' ?i is fri-, . , fa , WI. . 4. A 4' VX' .fn . .X 1 get ' 4' The bus captains for the past year were ffront row, left to rightl Barry Wheeler, Bill Revenaugh, Richard Rockwell, William Harshbarger, James Burris, Larry Wendel, Elbert McConnell, John Henry, and Keith Stites. IBack row, left to rightl Don Christman, Roger Avrell, Ruth Jensen, Joyce Nelson, Caroline Doty, Lourey Sutherland, Steve Gustin, Harold Mooreland, and Clinton Pierson. NEEDS GROW WITH TRAFFIC To the Drivers Club, sponsored by Miss Mariorie Forsyth, came the task of helping to make the school and community safer through a more intelligent approach to the responsibilities of driving. The club improved the parking lot and the traffic on the school campus. The officers were Tom Nichols, Kdriv- ingl pres., Don Crouse, safety director, Marilyn Redman, sec., and Riley Wilcoxen, judge. s '1 X - f -e-wibuv' ., 1 I E if ,ff N... FOR! WORD Faces of T954-our faces! Yes, to the many faces of Warren Central we present the T954 Wigwam.. Those faces in the classrooms, in the gym, on the football field-all had a vital part in our school year. ,Our book is, therefore, based on the faces of Warren Central. First, there was the face of the senior, looking towards the future while fond memories of the not-too-far-gone past still lingered. Then, with the look of determination, the face of the underclassman also revealed gay and carefree expressions. lt is the treasured memories of dances, hayrides, meetings, and assemblies that bring pleased smiles to the faces. The excite- ment of the games brought expressions showing happiness and occasional sorrow. Yes, in the 'faces of Warren Central is depicted another successful year. To make plans for senior proiects and activities was the purpose of the Senior Council, sponsored by Mr. Fred Pierpont. Representing the senior class were Ileff to rightl Helen Horton, Carol Sue Johnson, Clara Free, Marilyn Redman, Sharon Marshall, Gerri Sorensen, Judy Parker, Tom Nichols,' Ronald Stoner, Paul Heckart, Bob Anderson, and Bill South. GROUPS ENDEAVOR T0 SERVE 4-L '.i .. '- ',-s 1 -sf -ws -2 .L ,B - , . ,a 3 I One of the protects of the Jr. Red Cross was the filling of gift boxes to send overseas. Working on this project are Kleft to rightj Jayne Ed- wards, Judy Albus, Sharon Voyles, Jane Ross, and Ed Lechner. 84 if? t U . 4 Civil Air Patrol cadets present at the cutting of the anni- IQ versary cake in commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of Flight following an all school convocation were Cadets Sgt. Myron Koehringp Pvt. Margaret Wimmer, lst Lt. Dick McClure, Kay Grabhornp Capt. Barry Wheeler, command- ing officer, lst Sgt. Joan Ross, chaplain, and Pvt., Anita Scott. l 5 If 35- sl I 'E at The Spring Dance, which is an annual affair, was attended by these couples. fLeft to right! Kenn Pennington Linda X Hoff, Ray Bussell, Jiiqnnie Miller, Man- ning Pierce, Donna Clark, Carolyn Combs, and Fred Horsley. The dance was sponsored by National Beta and Alpha Hi-Y Clubs. Q . V 31 -H HIGHLIGHTS OF SOCIAL ,EVENTS Getting everything ready for the annual Warrenette Valentine Tea are fleft to rightj Carol Sue Johnson, Sandra Mc- Crory, and Mary Rose Warren. The tea was attended by the members of the Warrenette and National Beta Clubs, and their mothers. ,ef ,, B ' .p,qA4'Z44. g .1 Autumn Jamboree was the name selected for the fall party. This dance was sponsored by the Alpha Hi-Y and National Beta Club. Tech's dance band played in the gym for ballroom dancing, while Country Cousin Chiclcie provided square dance accompaniment. 85 M.. 1 fi K2 fAbovel All aboard, gang, for the Warren .fall Central Special to the East St. Louis game! Four-hundred loyal students, alumni, teachers, and parents accompanied the football team. KLeft1 The lunch, provided by the school, was enjoyed by all who went to East St. Louis EAST ST. LOUIS, HERE WE COME! On the way home there was need for relaxa- tion. Here Ed Arnold, Kay Grabhorn, and Vincent Wilkerson enjoy a game ot cards. Al- though Warren was defeated, countless fine reports favored another such trip next year. 86 555 ,,,,,,, 1 For the third consecutive year the school participated in the WIRE-Star's annual Quiz-Em-on-the-Air. Jimmie Ray, Ifar left! was the school newscaster for the program. Members of the team were Kleft to rightl John Sore, Tom Nichols Knot picturedl, Caroline Doty, and Mary Wright fstandingi. Charlie Brockman fstandingj was quizmaster. ,L s. Wm The enthusiasm of the crowd grew as they cheered the team. Warren was the first team to score against tough East St. Louis this season. LENDING TALENT: SUPPORT: MONEY Fred Cutler received Verdith l.awyer's contribution to the annual Hi-Y Mile of Dimes. This was iust one of the many service activities sponsored by the Hi-Y. ,-'.w.. MISS BEVERLY ANN WELLS FOOTBALL QUEEN Warren Central football fans selected Beverly Wells as their 1953 Football Queen, crowned before the Warren Cen- tral-Franklin Township game. MISS JUDITH ANNE UPDIKE JAMBOREE QUEEN Representing Warren Central in the cour of royalty of the First Annual County Foot ball Jamboree was Judy Updike. ROYALTY REIGNS 1 a ix A .zwlsx K b bi I 4. -1 I Q Tiiilfi? s ' 'Q - ri: '- 1 av fe' S tt Pk i mf X ' I flag IC' , Yi: 'Ili f l A-' ,. QE fs V if ., ' I 'TP 3,5 ...N .,,, -ff1., V Q f ' 51, V ak E' ,v Q is-S I Mr. ond Mrs. Santo Claus, Donna Armitage and Harvey Hodgins, seniors, reigned over the festivities. DANCE HIGHLIGHTS CHRISTMAS SEASO Couples whirled to the rhythms of the Tech Rhythmcires ot the Candy Cone Copers. Studying the habits of marine life in a biology class are freshmen John Beoty fleftl, Joyce Parks, and Richard Gardner. ACTIVITIES CLeftl Enioying lunch, including entertainment by Don Crouse fleftl, are Manning Pierce, Kenny Lester, Jake Gumberts, Bill South, and Keith Stites, all sen- iors. In bod shape, Kenny Sorensen is assisted by Danny Everts and Jim Snodgrass in a sophomore safety and health class. ? .,,,, ' '. 'Q- 9 Though Christmas was nearing, classes continued. Here, Jim Schutt and Carolyn Robinson set to work on geometry in Mr. S. Edwin Cooper's class. ESSENTIAL Team members Qleft to righfj Tom Nichols, Don Crouse, and Mike Writt, relaxed and enioyed life on the Warren Central Special before pulling into East St. Louis. The maiorettes led off the band during one of sev- eral fine shows at half-time at home football games and at the East St. Louis encounter. E -' fr CLeft to rightj Shirley Bader, Judy Webber, Cath- erine Fisher, and Marilyn Rode, were on hand to welcome guests to the annual Home Economics Tea. ,t Yi s ll l VX ff A ,,,wf's Av X , iiti x, M... i 4 . A V Es, .0-' QS! 3 p This familiar face is that of Mrs. C. E, Eagh, who was alwcys on hand to assist students at the school bookstore. She is responsible for the handling of about 5l50,000 annually. Mrs. Mary Jane Deer, office receptionist and town- ship clerk, could be depended upon to assist mem- bers of the student body and faculty in the count- less details of clerical work. I AIDS ESSENTIAL Mrs. Alma Taylor, school nurse, was the official comforter of the countless aches and pains of the student body. She was on the alert at all times to improve the health conditions at Warren. Among this year's student cafeteria cashiers were fleft to right! Nancy Stuart, Anne Brunke, Clara Free and Judy Updike. Representing the bus drivers for the past year are Ileft to right! Edwin Wiese, Carl Wiese, Alfred Muesing, Kenneth Chappell, Dale Roney, Gordon Rusche, and Glen White. Others Knot pictured! were William Shaf- fer, Kenneth Tatum, Albert Klein, Henry Miers, William Bowman, George Askren, Philip Irwin, Adam Sallee, Theodore Bade and Robert Kissel. 4 T o s c H o o L , Indispensable in any school are the ianitors. '-,. Students and faculty members were always able to depend upon the ianitors fleft to rightj Mr. Carl Allan, Mr. Charles Page, Mr. John Schumacker, Mr. Ernest Brim, custodianp Mr. Harry Blank, Mr. Ross Bur- get and Mr. Gus Pantle, to have the build- ing well heated, clean, and in constant re- pair. School matrons Kleft to rightl Mrs. Mabel Wiese, and Mrs. Zola Brim, finish up a day's work in the school's laundry room in the gymnasium. Both could always be depended upon to have the athletic uniforms clean when needed. 93 WA.-: -...4 .1--t-. JN, ' x , 'sl 14 K Z., , . .r f.. 'YV 3 f .,-eggs.: 1 I-sift' f J., 2' i ' fix. 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