Western High School - Echo Yearbook (Russiaville, IN)
- Class of 1959
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w Q 1 .Q ef 4 raw! :arf , if E-f v K. -3 25? LF, :ii S Ti J Qi if 'B ESTERN N N I ' I Compliments of Crescent Dalry . gk ax ' , i V' QQ, .I I qw I I 'iv . M 61 + L I J ll i THE STAFF OF THE 1958-59 ECHO HAS CHOSEN f AS THEIR THEME .... LX A A f , THERE'S GOLD IN THEN Tl-IAF! HAL.L.S! A WESTERN THEME WAS CHOSEN BECAUSE WE PAR TICULARLY ADMIRE THE COURAGE AND BRAVERY OF THE SETTLERS WHO TRAVE LED WEST AND ESTABLISH ED NEW HOMES FOR THEMSE LVES AS THE SENIORS WILL BE GOING FORTH AND MAKING HOMES AND SEEKING THEIR PLACES IN LIFE 5 Q 4K,,f' f f 'lx ,,..c r y -M, I 74' -- ' 'I -pf L-x .uv Mb F . 1 .-' ' f' , V 4'i- xl A Q, f E. 1 1 I N -55 .,.. ,I r fa P' ., --fc SCHOCDL ADMINISTRATICDN if' 9 '! M .ff ,-1 R1chardR Rea R W Bray Principal County Super1ntendent Dw1ght Bennett Treasurer of School Board Monroe Twp Frank B1shop Pres1dent of School Board Honey Creek Twp 3 George Downey Secretary of School Board Harr1son Twp 7 T I 3 H , ' ' '3 I 0 X K 5,g2',, 4 f Br ig , I 5 gf,f Q I 3 I , 'Q T Bi f N 1 ig fill J? N M ,A 'il .DU k .. ll .. 1 3 y., V it I .- x f . - John Bunish Instrumental and Vocal Muslc Robed Chou' Sponsor 3 yrs at W H S in. 'Q Home Econom1cs Speech G A A Sponsor ,N 1 yr at Western Mrs Kenneth Jacobs Phys1cal Educat1on audi. Robert G. Harrell Chem1stry General Sc1ence World H1story F.T.A Sponsor 3 yrs. at Western Compliments of Sellars Grain Co. Forest-Russiaville :mu 'X fm-Q kxxgv Gene Parks Ass1stant Prmclpal Algebra Physical Education Student Council Sponsor Freshman Class Sponsor 5 yrs at Western div Tj : Mrs Lew1s Harr1s Home Econom1cs F H A Sponsor .Tumor Class Sponsor 3 yrs at Western Mrs Robert Downey Shorthand Typmg I and II Sophomore Class Sponsor 4 yrs at Western 5 Allan Kirkpatrick English Journalism Yearbook Newspaper 2 yrs. at Western James McDonald Agriculture Physics F F A Sponsor Camera Club Sponsor 11 yrs at Western Mrs Roy Stewart Speech, English Commerce Drarnatmcs Club Sponsor Senior Class Sponsor 3 yrs at Western 6 :iw ,-'Ada' Mrs V1rg1l Chandler English 11 yrs at Western V L Lowe Government Psychology Ind1ana H1story Sen1or Class Sponsor 1 yr at Western M-1' i -8U....-Q. Qu. -.1 'uh 1-1 tu K-1 6 -5-7 5--4, .f'S-gr! ee- Mrs Irene Evans U S H1story E1ghth Grade Readmg D1rector of .Tumor Play 3 yrs at Western Mrs Marvm Cl1ne Latm L1brar1an 2 yrs at Western MISS Helen Carter Ar Art Club Sponsor 5 yrs at Western gw'-J' Fred Huffman Industr1al Arts ASS1St2.I1t Football Coach Freshman Basketball Coach 8th Grade Track 2 yrs at Western U I L 1 'll lf ' Nr-f X Ik Wx 'L e mqvw Mrs Herbert Farlow Enghsh 1 yr at Western ,Q-J X., 'S , A Mrs Mary Campbell Mathemaucs Glrls' Counselor 2 Rxchard M Murphy Health and Biology Football Coach Junior Class Sponsor 3 yrs at Western 9 George Connelly Mathemaucs 2 yrs at Western Donald Marsh C1v1cs H1story Freshman Class Sponsor Fred Oyler Dr1vers' Trammg PhyS1Ca1 Educatlon Basketball Coach Sophomore Class Sponsor 1 yr at Western SCHOOL STAFF Secretary Mrs Joan Orbaugh Cooks Mrs Lewxs, Mrs O'Neal Mrs Bean and Mrs Cage Janitors Mr Kenworthy, Mr Ferguson Mr Shepherd 'IT' 5..- li? 1 px C7 'wi' 'UNI Compliments of Haag Drug Company Future Michelangelos Mess Things Upl is ,1s' e X - xx -A V M .. My ' q ff? , p so e e-if 7th period Study Hall Racks Up The Smartsl Tom Gross Working ? ? N N .bf If I Compliments of Webb's Standard Service Station ff , Mr. Harrell and the laboratory class. W x -gt an -4'-1. A watched pot never boi1s,' girls! f 221' Soup's on in the school cafe teria. hiv' . . .Seventy-six trombones lcd the big parade. . . 1 M1 s v F e 1 1.1 za 'Panther 's Cry' - get the news while it's hot! unix 1-cf. CF Wwww N-H It'sabirdI It's a plane! It's B111 Marr! I 4 qlvvy. -g 'i 1 ma wk M9 -:..'.-.4-,ZX fXfNJ 'Ei' ,xXx4 N iff' I Ni 5 I Nd Br W 'o I I 1 We, the seniors of 1959, would like to express our deepest thanks to Western for making our years in high school very happy and unforgettable. We are the largest senior class in the history of W. H. S. ever to prospect for the Gold in them there halls andwe are veryfortunate to have as our foremen, Mrs.Ethelyn Stewart and Mr.Larry Lowe. They have helped us very much in striving for high- er goals. Our class colors are turquoise and white, and our class flower,the carnation. We chose as our motto: The future belongs to those who prepare for it. The senior class play, Curtain Going Up, a three-act comedy, was directed by our sponsors and it marked one of the high points of our senior year. For our class party we went to Chicago to see the Museum of Science and Industry, the Museum of Natu- ral Science and History, and the Aquarium. While we were there we lunched in Chinatown, and although our bus broke down, we still had a wonderful time, of course, when it comes to class trips, we will never forget the fun we had on our bus trip to these in- teresting places in Chicago. For graduation the girls wore starlight white robes while the boys were dressed in monterey blue. The tassels were black and white. As we all stood at trail's end, receiving our diplo m as , our hearts skipped a beat, for we know we would always remem- ber those wonderful years at Western High. TOP HANDS President ............ . . . Bill Marr Vice-President ......... Charles Ratcliff Secretary - - - . Sandy Morrow Treasurer . . . . .Mila Brown Sgt.-at-arms . . . .Bob O'Neal Student Council W. G. O'Neal Eddie Krajewski Charles Ratcliff Judy Read Janice Benham fin- i RWM SONDRA BARKLEY Steaks Hats and New York DICK BOGUE Fats Booster Club C1-47 Class Play 63.43 Dramatics Club 640 Honor Roll C15 F. H. A. 13? F. T. A. .A.A. 1 4 Glee Club Robed Cho1r 2 4 B1ble Club 3 4 Booster Club 3 4 J AN ICE BENHAM God bless us, everyone. DALE BORUFF Don t Sweat It Comp11ments of Kokomo Ready M1x Bible Club C1-4? Booster Club fl-43 Camera Club 11-49 Cheerleader Class Play 3 4 Class Pres Echo Staff F T A Glee Club 1 4 G1rls State Rep Honor Roll 2 4 Robed Cho1r 2 4 Track Queen Sc1ence Club 1 2 Student COUHC11 2 4 B1ble Club 1 3 Booster Club 1 3 Camera Club Football K2 4 GARY BOWLBY Bxble Club 3 4 Camera Club MILA BROWN Kmdness mcreases l1ke wheat w1th sowmg JOHN BRUCE Dramatlcs Club DANNY CARTER Oh Lonesome Me' Comphments of Haynes Garage Art Club 3 4 B1ble Club l 4 Class Play 3 4 Dramatlcs Club Honor Roll Sc1ence Club Alt Rep Glrls Yell Leader 1 4 Booster Club B1b1e Club Band 1 4 Baseball 1 4 Camera Club F F A 1 4 Echo Staff 141 State 1 , 1 . 1 , 1 141 1 - 1 1 , 1 141 11-41 F. H. A. 13,41 F. T. A. 13,41 G. A. A. .11-41 111 , ' 1:11 ' 1 1 - 1 111 141 11-41 1 - 1 1 - 1 121 .tl J. JAN CARTER Never too careless never too sad Never too studious always BOB CHAMBERS Son of the S011 Bible Club 11-43 Booster Club fl-47 Class Play 13,43 Class Officer 119 Dramatics Club 13,45 F. T. A. 13,43 G. A. A. Gym Assistant 1 2 Baseball 1 3 Basketball 1 4 Bible Club 2 4 Booster Club F F A 1 4 Track C1 3 49 Football JUDY CATRON Success comes in Cans. JIM CHAPMAN Die Young and Have a Beautiful Corpse Compl1ments of Russ1av1l1e State Bank Bible Club fl-45 Booster Club 0-47 Class Play 13,45 Dramatics Club 3 4 Echo Staff Glee Club Girls State Gym Assistant 1 3 Honor Roll 1 4 Band 1 4 Baseball Basketball Bible Club 2 4 Booster Club 1 4 Boys State Camera Club Class Play 3 4 Football 2 3 F T A Glee Club Honor Roll l 4 Lab Assistant Math Achievement Test 1 4 Robed Choir 2 4 Science Club 1 2 Student Council C1 37 FRANCES CHRISTIE Breaks My Heart RONNIE COLBY All good things come to him who waits. CECIL COFFEY Bible Club 1 4 Echo Staff 2 3 Basketball Blble Club 1 4 Booster Club 1 4 I t d t st Class Officer go agoo memory 1 sw SUE COLWELL short Class Play 3 4 Echo Staff Football F T A Honor Roll 2 4 Lab Assistant Robed Choir 3 4 Student Council Compliments of Abe Johnson Insurance Agency Baseball Basketball 3 4 Dramatics Club Football Track Bible Club 1 4 Booster Club 1 4 Class Play Dramatxcs Club Echo Staff 2-4 F. H. A 3 4 G. A. A. Glee Club 1 2 Robed Choir 13,4 JIM COOK JERRY COOPER Everybody Loves a Lover Art Club B1b1e Club BILL ETHERINGTON Never say Never 1 2 Booster Club Cross Country LARRY DEWITT Be prepared. Track 3 4 Basketball 2 B1ble Club 1 4 Booster Club Camera Club Cross Country Track 1 4 Basketball 1 4 Band 1 2 B1ble Club 2 4 Booster Club F. F. A. 1-4 F. T A. Football 2 - 4 Exempt Physics Assistant 447 LINDA FOSTER Baseball Sounds l1ke a Wmner 1 4 Basketball B1ble Club 2 4 Booster Club 3 4 Track 1 4 451' NORMAN FAULKNER God s glft to Bulhes TOM GROSS I was born th1s way What s your excuse'7 Football 4 Track BOB GRAY What me Worry? I read Mad Compllments of M 8a G Dr1ve In Art Club Booster Club Camera Club Dramat1cs Club G A A 1 4 Gym Ass1stant Panther s Cry Staff Sc1ence Club Echo Staff 2 4 Band 1 2 Baseball B1ble Club 1 4 Booster Club 1 4 Football 1 J LARRY HAMILTON At last Graduatmonl DOROTHY HEALTON The difficulty in life is the choice. HARRY HAN SON Baseball 1 3 I m still trying to be first Basketball 3 4 Bible Club 2 4 Booster Club 1 2 Cross Country out of the parking lot that is Panthers Cry Staff Art Club 3 4 Have tail pipes will travel Bible Club 1 4 Echo Qtaff 3 4 H REX HENDERSHOT Glee Club Honor Roll 1-4 Robed Choir 2-4 Compliments of Tenbrook Sales Dramatics Club Baseball Basketball 1,2 Bible Club 1-4 Booster Club 1,3 Camera Club Dramatics Club 145 Track C1-33 DANNY HUNT The wrong way always seems more reasonable J EANNE KENWORTHY Somewhere over the rambow Art Club C41 Booster Club 41-31 Camera Club Dramatics Club Band 1 4 Blble Club 3 4 Booster Club 1 4 Class Play 3 4 Dramatxcs 3 4 G A A Glee Club 1 4 Panther s Cry DANNY KANABLE Enga.ged? Who me ? DON KIRKENDALL Lonesome Rover Compl1ments of Ireson Weldmg Serv1ce Band Baseball Basketball 1 3 B1b1e Club l 4 Booster Club 1 4 Cho1r Baseball 1 2 B1ble Club 1 4 Booster Club 1 3 Camera Club Class Play 3 4 Cross Country Dramat1cs Club Echo Honor Roll 2 4 F F A T Sc1ence Club Track 441 441 441 41-41 4:41 U 4 - 1 4 - 1 4- 1 441 U 4 - 1 N H 4 , 1 ' 4 - 1 . 4 4 P 4 , , 4 - 1 4 , ,' 4 4 - 1 .u.-Sy. my 4 - 1 f 1 7 43, ' ' A b 441 u f 441 A 441 ' 4 4 - 1 4 4 414141 .445 411 EDDIE KRAJEWSKI You re Walkin Basketball C13 Booster Club 0,27 Class Officer 61,39 Dramatics Club 13,45 Student Council 149 Bible Club 3 4 JOANNE LAMBERT Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. Basketball GARY LAUTENSCHLAGER Amazing' Booster Club Class Play 34 Dramatics Club 3 4 Football 34 Robed Choir 3 4 RONNIE LANGUELL Sorry' But I m gonna have to pass Compliments of Philip E Prather, M D Bible Club t2,3,4l Booster Club C1-45 Camera Club 43,49 Class Play Echo Staff 3 4 F H A 1 4 Panther s Cry Staff Bible Club 1 4 Booster Club 1 3 Camera Club FFA Panther s Cry Staff MARY Molhe LOOP Too Young to Tango JUDY MANN The worst is behind. Class Play X 43,49 Dramatics Club 43,41 G A A 1 2 SCIGHCG Club JUDY MARTIN Baseball I d love to help you out 1 4 Whlch way d1d you come 1117 Basketball 14 Booster Club Dramat1cs Club Football 2 4 Track 1 4 Class Pres1dent WILLIAM NEIL MARR JR Everybody needs me but nobody wants me Comphments of Martm Brothers Serv1ce Everythmg for Car Sz Home RUSS1aV1119, Ind1ana Blble Club 3 4 Dramat1cs Club 3 4 Panther s Cry Staff Blble Club l 4 Booster Club l 4 Class Offlcer Dramat1cs Club 3 4 13 F Q34 KEN MATEA School s not for me JUDY MILLAGE It s all 1n the Game LIZ MERRILL A good name IS rather to be chosen than great rxches B1b1e Club 3 4 Booster Club Football Bible Club 1 4 S0 l1ttle done S0 much to do Booster Club 3 4 Camera Club LINDA MILLER Dramat1cs Club 3 4 Echo Staff 3 4 G A A Panther s Cry Staff 3 4 Compl1ments of Economy Home Improvement Bxble Club 1 4 Booster Club 2 4 Camera Club Dramaucs Club Class Play Echo Staff 3 4 Panther s Cry Staff Art Club 3 4 Blble Club 2 4 Echo Staff Glee Club 1 4 Robed Cholr 2 4 JOE MILLER Here goes one Bible Club C1-47 Booster Club 11,2413 Dramatics Club 63,41 Football SHIRLEY MILLER Oh, Hale! Robed Choir 43,41 Track 1 J N, BILL MOELLER K1ll It before It multxphes ROBERT MOREDOCK Wanna Drag? Track Comphments of J H Padgett Hardware Bible Club C1-4? Booster Club K1-SJ Dramatics Club C43 F. H. A. Q35 F. T. A. 3 4 Robed Ch01r 3 4 G A A 1 4 Booster Club Drarnatlcs Club X 4 y , . , , 4 9 J . c .- 5. 43? um I . 445 SANDY K MORROW Because of you BOB O NEAL Absence makes the heart grow fonder . Bible Club 2 4 Booster Club Yell Leader Dramatics Club 3 4 Class Officer Class Play 3 4 Camera Club AA 23 AAQueen Baseball 1-4 Basketball 1-3 Bible Club 3 4 Booster Club 2 4 Class Officer 1-4 Dramatics Club LINDA NEWLIN Where there s a will there s a way W G O NEAL Some day I ll make it Just wait and see! Compliments of Kokomo Tribune Blble Club 1 4 Booster Club Echo Staff H 3 34 Panthers Cry Staff Art Club 3 4 Baseball 1-4 Basketball 1-4 Bible Club Booster Club Dramatics Club Football 3 4 Track 1 ,2 KAY OTEHAM teachmg B1b1e Club 2 4 Booster Club 2 4 Class Play 3 4 Echo Staff 2 4 H 3 4 JEFF PADFIELD You want a. medal? A A 3 4 Gym Assxstant TOM PARKHURST Be here' there' V ED RANSOPHER The smallest one agam Baseball 2 4 B1ble Club 3 4 Booster Club l 4 Dramat1cs Club 3 4 Football 3 4 If you dr1ve dI'1I1k A Sz W Root Beer' Comp11ments of A 8: W Root Beer Dramat1cs Club F F A Football Honor R011 Panthers Cry Staff Baseball 1 4 Basketball 1 4 Class Presldent Dramatlcs Club Echo Staff 3 4 F T A Honor Roll ? ? Panther s Cry Staff 6-D c-1 ,, 4,3 6,9 F. .A. 6,9 F.T.A. C49 G. . . 4,1 A - 145 C35 . . . C43 427 141 V 'Tis the taught that learn by 44, 'K-D 4,5 c-an c,m V7 4,1 V7 . can u 147 1,7 .MS . C J' ' can Ba b ll Se a JUDY READ It s not the except1ons that B1ble Club confuse me lt s the rules Booster Club 1 2 Class Off1cer Football 2 4 Student Councxl Track 1 4 CHARLIE RATCLIFF But I a1n t got no money! DONNETTA REED Speech IS s1lver s1lence xs gold Booster Club B1ble Club Track Class Off1cer DON REDDING He that plants thorns must never expect to gather Roses Comphments of Un1on Bank Ka Trust Co Alternate G1r1s B1ble Club 1 4 Booster Club 1 2 Class Play 3 4 Echo Staff A 14 TA A A 1 4 Honor Roll 1 4 Robed Cho1r 2 3 Student Councll B1ble Club 3 4 Class Play C41 State Rep 'CID ,, , . 4 C41 1 ' ' 4 , 1 C41 D ' ' 4 - 1 H 4 - 1 C 441 4 , 1 'I' 1 4 - 1 4 , 1 A CX ' it , F. CC., . A 'C Q FC.. J. A G. 14? . H I ' H ' C - P A 4 - 1 ' 4 , 1 l 2 '93 C49 U C11 C21 ' C21 D C25 4' A C , J PAT RICHARDSON Free as the Breeze to Do as I Please' JOHN ROSE I am t got nobody Honey' Blble Club Booster Club 1 4 Cheer Leader G A A 2 4 Robed Chou' 2 4 Booster Club 1 2 Class Off1cer FFA Football 2 4 MAX ROBERTS ANN SHEPHERD Smile when you say that Blble Club 3 4 Booster Club 1 4 Class Play 3 4 F H A Glee Club Honor Roll Robed Chou' C2-45 4 - 7 ill . K .Q J. ' K - D y f 1 I ' 5 g S 3 , :A ' if C , J ' 123 . .03 . I 4 ' J c , m I I - J C , D 'l1',3,21l 11,23 C33 U Compliments of Be11's Country Kitchen JANICE SHEPHERD Forget It Sunset' DANNY ROSS SUTHERLIN Blble Club 1 4 Booster Club 1 4 ROGER SHIETZE Class Play 3 4 of chess Dramatxcs Club Anyone care for a game F T A G A A 1 4 Glee Club Gym Ass1stant Robed Cholr 2 4 SHARON TURNER I ll never tell Basketball Camera Club 2 3 Class Play 3 4 Echo Staff F F A 1 3 School Photog 3 4 Compl1ments of Adams Stud1o Basketball 2 3 Booster Club 1 4 Camera Club 2 4 Echo Staff 2 4 Football Stu Mgr 2 3 Panther s Cry Track B1ble Club 1 4 Panther s Cry Staff 43 4 4-1 4-1 H 4,1 441 '445' A .!.-,. 411 r 4,1 w 431 u 4,1 xx , by 4-1 4-7 4 1.21. 411 ,. . ,, 4,1' ' , ' 431 431 411 4,1 2 E 4,1 441 .t.-J. 4,1 ' 4-J' ,1 SAUNDRA ULERICH So what? Lots of people have dimples DONALD WATKINS Oh well you can t win them all' Bible Club DIANA WADDELL 13,41 Must be catching! Booster Club C1,2,4l Class Play 43,43 Dramatics Club 449 Librarian Robed Choir ii' Baseball 41 3 47 IM w AVER Basketball J E 2 4 Booster Club 1 3 Camera Club Cross Country Panther' s Cry Wi Compliments of Waddell Brothers Grocery Bible Club 3 4 Class Play 3 4 A G A A Q1 3 41 Glee Club 1 2 Robed Choir 3 4 44m c , J 4 , J 41-41 4 , J A . - c , J um Bible Club f - J c - 1 44: 14: 141 CAROL WRIGHT There IS no love lost, S1r' EARL WHITTAKER PHILIP ZELL A11 I hear IS Red Top B1b1e Club 1 4 Booster Club 1 3 F F A 'fj' 1 3 Football DAN YOUNG Comphments of George Downey Bu11d1ng Contractor Art Club B1b1e Club 2 4 Dramat1cs Club 3 4 G A A Panther s Cry Staff Band Baseball 1 4 Basketball 1 3 Blble Club 1 4 Camera Club 1 3 Class Play 3 4 Cross Country Echo Staff 3 4 C34 .143 r-an KJ .u3. C39 C-J I c-9 by ... ill c-1 K-D 127 If-J f' c-J 4-D 5 4,1 X 149 1,3 120 F. F. A. K1-43 F.'r.A. ,J E , 0 6 X --Zi ,ffff' 'Ax .2 The fact that the junior class was the smallest in W. H. S. had little reflection on its accomplish- ments during the year. Its first major task was to elect efficient and able sponsors. Mrs. Harris a.nd Mr. Murphy were chosen to help the juniors through this important year. Excellent leadership was pro- vided by the following Westerners : President ............. Bill Wells Vice-President . . . . . Sandy Colyar Secretary ...... . . Bill Ripberger Treasurer ..... .... B ill O'Neal Reporter ..... . . . Jay Farwick Sgts.-at-arms . . . ...... Donna Rea Allan Shepherd Student Council . . . Mattigene Anderson Jay Farwick Paul Vent The class has been very busy performing its many projects. A few of these were magazine sales, junior class play,sale of cokes at the ballgames, Jun- ior -Senior Prom, and the Valentine's Day Program. Besides having a wonderful time, the juniors have learned much and are looking forward to their senior year with great anticipation. Yu-K I ,,, MW, M ff' ,.-. 'W' Y,,M,,,7, ,, , ,. Y lt J.. John Alexander Mattxgene Anderson Sh1rley Barnett Barbara Boldmg Mary Bray Rosetta Brown Peg Browrung Judy Chambers Sandy Colyar Onas Conwell Owen Copp Jay Farwlck Gene F111enswarth Juha Graves Daw 1d H111 Larry Johnson Jamth L1ndley Torn L1p1nSk1 Helen Margraf Judy Matea James McPeak Joe Merrlll Kay M1ller Pat Mognett Ramona Newlm Benny Oakley B111 O Neal Norman Pea.rson Donna Rea Chrxstine Reed Orin Reed B1ll R1pberger Roger Roode D Dann1e Salsberry Allan Shepard Betty Smith Wimfred Stroup MRIIOD Swa1n Cathryn Terhune Dan Vaslcek Paul Vent Lxnda Vogus Lmda Ward Beverly Welcher Bill Wells Denms Wr1ght Carolyn Young as sa, As 'V' 'ny Rm 6- 'gf f' if 'Uri' 'Q Tn Rx ff is. I Q 'fs- Comphments of H1 Grade Cleaners sa a n ' vw ' 4 'V fy' Q-T iQ 1 Q, Y , , X ' A 4 'J :- 41 ' ft' ' the X Ck K .v I H.: 1- ' :A gs ls - 1' :- A C Q f N fi S C t f 3 . 1 A X 1 'I I ' N A - . JP . VV 4 ax -Fx gg fr A it Y . an K, f ' ,V ,, i e.. ' ' fa - . A 4 -Y' I was 1:- . . ' xl '- J Q A J C Q , .. A-J 1 . 1 gg wav V I .. rs in i 1 I ffw . f' , .Q we J . yn 'N 2 V' I 1- '- J ' '71, ' 15,91-, i M5 W :,Z Y 'C 1 ff 5 3- ' df ' :-.. . A fp ' 15 lf- y .A Q ,j V rm H j P ' . . , s 'vp 1 1 A A I 5 A ' 1 5 . ':' lm'-fl it , 'fl ff ' A1 M 2 ' 2 , K inf A f M X 1 '. A ' A A A A J 3 ff 1 A A C 2- ,M A .. ,C 4, J A lle t 5 L J 3' J 113 . ' N , Z., X x EQ N, 4 xt . S ' ' 4 , Sv it ' X f X in ' I ,, 'L . 'fqm 1? ' A v iw ft - in - . - W xx . 5 f X ' ' . ,fi-'N A ' , L, ' 1' dx 5' Q af- ,. ,, ar-X . Y V. , - , E J Fi J e B . . K A , A Q ' ' , .lk . m ag V V :,, .K fy. ,. K x' 'SJ by -, -Q i :,. :afar I 5 .LL ,E .Xe A A W L2 A' ' 5 ' . .- W rl L Mikie Em K S K W ,Qi Lf .4 X S 4, e i, 1 1 . 'U an 2 A 3 4 9 Li During the school year of 1958-59, we, the class of '61, had the assistance of Mrs. Downey and Mr.Oyler, who were our sponsors. On January 31, 1959, we had a come as -you-are party. The following were chosen for our ranch hands for this year: President ....... Vice-President. . . Secretary ...... Treasurer . . . Reporter ..... Sgts.-at-arms. . . Student Council. . . 'rv . . . . Charles Rose . . Anita Sendelback . . . . . Carole Oyler . . Marcia Ringeisen . . Sharon Moredock . . . Dennis Taylor Bill Hale . . . Tom Williams Sharon Moredock A gf' 'C z A' wen f HA' Yqygj-Y s ' Q .Qs fjgsiiit Agn, n'!.. r s-1 -w' 1...-1-1 . i N is H v-K-'lf-4 HE :A fr-U, ll. 'ul 40 V . u. ..- it +75 5 3 1 in 'W-. K as .WSJ 'M 1 E W A 3 W nr, - . . vs A ,Q Q. ' T: r J ' '- 'gy . wx ix. f 1 K A 5, :xx D A g gig of , :nf 77:1 'N 1 5 , 0 d . A 1 fx -gs , 'eff t fn. J, sl ,Q A. ' 'J 'lu' '15-. U ,L,g ' . ll twill L 7 H . Sl R A v ,-1 5 6: 'Q Q X -j, --'U Q- gf r- X 4 1 3' I ffcw v ' 1 xk -- ' f -. , A I ',l 4: V Q t I L K in , flex, os! A 'fn N 5 x s 'H 3 V A .., L, Q I N. ff in 1 A bf - z 4 ' X .. x - 1 rf' , ,,,.,.,f ' 1 ws ' ,gs .- f -- ' M, R 45, A! P 1 N Y x . f, V , .. N c 4 K Agia - A It Compliments of Rayl Auto and Truck Clinic 4l Dennis Bauer Garnie Bean Roseann Blodgett Edward Bodkin Colin Bowers David Brown Betty Burns Kay Carnall Annette Christie Verle Christie Marajean Coffey Jerry Conwell Linda Coy Tom Cripe Jane Darnell Orinne Davis Bob Dresch Jane Dunlap Sue Durham James Evans Rachel Farlow Jacque Farwick Evelyn Fipps Don Flynn Janet Ford Sharon Frazier Jane Gaither Marilyn Gano Jim Gaylor fAbsent when picture Sue Geary was takenl Norma Gilbert Judy Glassburn Ronald Goodnight David Grabbe fp. .wrdya Mn Dee Griffith Ronald Hamilton Nanette Hanson .Tim Harbin Phil Hayes Lawrence Healton Becky Helton George I-Ieltzel Richard Hobson Wayne Hobson Leonard Hornback Joe Hunt Mary Hyde Conn1e Johnson Gene Johnson Carolyn Kuhns Gary Lewxs Carol Llndley Kay L1p1nsk1 Merle Mahler Lamta McCaffery L1nda McCaffery Ch1quita McCorm1ck Sylv1a McPeak Marlene M1ller Mary Murphy J 1m Newhn Ruth Newlln Lmda Ogle Charlene O'Neal John Opmcar Carol Parkhurst Judy Payne MHFCIZ Ph1llabaum Judy Ph1ll1ps Lmda Pmg Jean Pmgleton Donald Powell Barbara Quakenbush Judy Ratcllff Max Rawles Shxrley Rayles R1chard Read Mlke Richardson Kenny Rutherford Frank Schmxdlm Lmda Schafer Lee Smlth Bruce Snyder Sandra Soper Jamce Spangler Nancy Stewart Sandra Stockdale Bill Summers Nancy Wh1te Waneda Whlttaker Tom W1ll1ams Majorle Wolford gy., 'L Q W ap be K K,-u SE if 'N aw ? QQV' .Af ----lf -xv ---- -Y Y- sh fs'- Q in R Compllments of Glasco Evans Servlce Statlon 42 lx -'f 3' 11' At' O ti Q ir? Y! ' Mp,-A4 . A , h J V , ,A Q im. -J X -Q 1 ' . A 4 P ' N thnx, 0 ,N 5 N 1 ' ' Q 5.5, P, f .91 f:4 is 6 ' K x Q: Y . , ' A q. K lx ' xx . ,i A Ou V I R N P run-d 5 V' X5 YK'- ' 4 Y 3- Y: ' 1' Q NVE, I X 9 b ' , I f ' lS,n S5 Q 4? 3' 'f an ig to ' x, 5 Fm P 7 Nancy Powell A L W? ' Y 1 ' 2 P L ' fr Q 5, 'X A ' Q X entai l 1 'rf 'f ' 1 at ' Q , A V , ' 2 ,L Q, . '- ' ' 1 ' , m 'T . fu' y Q: lst., I I A ' ik fix 1 K - ' Iggy .2 D Aim A ax K A Q ' I I v V K , 1 P X M 2 ae, + -. 1 , A , . Q gf' X '- U ,M X if S: a I . I Q , A A g iff . K -4. ., M T' ,gk-f ,Q A X y 4 - , W iv . . Q biz . 4 .. Y I 1' AX X y . ,J A., re x -, ,X I1- xlgjyl S w I 1 Y ff! 3 X ' 4 '- ,, XA' Ox 'Y ?, I, U ' a f' 1 uf. 4 Q LV M Kr ff -'lgig M 4 ' W , 1- 'A N 'X l Qu - X N il? N. X 43 ' -1--: 'g-' As we, the class of '62, think over the year 1958-59, we remember many things. Our first high school class party was a big successl We went to the biggest indoor pool in the World at Bunker Hill Air Base for a wonderful swimming party. Later in the spring we had a good time at Indiana's State Park, Turkey Rtm. To lead us through this successful year we elected the following trail bosses : President. . ........ Leonard Lorentson Vice-President . . ....... Jeff Rayl Secretary ..... .... G ary Colby Treasurer .... .... B ill Shietze Sgts.-at-arms. . . . . Judy Etherington Howard Love Student Council. . . . .... . . . Bob Oakley Under the splendid leadership of Coach Huffman, our freshman basketball team proved itself with a perfect re- cord for the annals of Western ninth-grade ball clubs. Mr. Marsh and Mr. Parks, our Wranglers, earned our sincere thanks for their aid in making the class of '62 a wonderful success. .-'TV SLN 44 af' Jeax an yu- 'S N. hr- 1' , 'v- A X Comphments of Adams Studxo 3- in 411' Kev Vmrglnia Alexander Marsha Alvey Sandra Alvey Bermce Ashw1ll Sharon Barnett Joyce Beahrs Bob Bogue Carolyn Boldmg Deloris Boruff Robert Brantley Sam Breeden Irma Bruce Imogene Brown Willadean Brown Cheryl Carlson Nancy Carnall Gene Carter Gary Cha.ndler Gary Colby M nfsfef Mar1lyn Colwell Wlllard Colwell Ke1th Cronmn W1l11am D1ck1son Roger D1ll1nger Marxan Duncan as -D711 e Betty Dunlap Pm ,O4,f,,,A K Joel Ell1ott Judy Ethermgton Rxcky Eltzeroth Phillip Fernung v Vickie Flynn 71 45 Joe Gilbert Brenda G1vens Wesley Glassburn Nancy Goodmght m D JK H 5-aq Dav1d Gross fAbsent when pxcture Sue Hale was taken? Sharon Harley M1ke Hawn Judy Haworth A ,J .J nc- , J, to , ,K ' ' eff V 1 -vs r v- ' A - , x Q, ' x ' g A V l x! ,gf 4 1.3: 0 fy ' W ,Bi , 0 'X Y :A -'63 'X' 4' . K 3- 7. , , L 'C W in zrr Q, I 7 , k V 0 N .V k . 4 A Q ' he ,C ' - 3. ' '1 2 J .5 J 5 K 4 A ' X fr A fi Linda Christie I 1X , I A I- 1 . , -Ji W- , - , . ' A fvyr I- V, ,.' -x 9 ' 4-, 9- 5 1 rf- 1 Q , ,E C s - l',M df - - ' Q V 6 ' Gr V '-,Tu KK Hg f t . dd S att, . - J L ,gx Y!! sf , 4, .f , + '- V , - ' . . I R 1- 5 xt, Y. 45' L4 ' J vi . ,' . V , . ff I K P x' H .1 'lx AX, l I , l A l '. , , rf' a ' ' t 'Q 4 I 6 '25 ' Q ' 0 'Q fl s.. ' A K I-Q n '. as J ' 0 .A .ix 1- 6 is Lb 6 :' h t-. 1: 5 . ' -- ' H 5' ' ,J X r C 1 y, tx ' ' 52 , 'A .4 - Edwin Heaton Pleamon Hewitt Harold Hill Johnny Hobson Bing Hooper John Kanable Thelma Kendall Leonard Lorentson Howard Love Stephen Maloney Bill Martin Larry Martin Helen Matea Barbara Miller Nancy Moeller Bob Oakley Dickie Oliver Nina O'Neal A Phil Oyler X J 1 51 Q John Pavey r Dixie Pendergrassx ffvg is Mary Phillabaumfg X asf 'S' g p , .-A 9 4 L79 ,9 X 3 I , in v- +ve g,. an as ' A 4' ..,, , 1 vi' , an i M. a f 1' X4 : yr . A -J ,X ' ,wj -Y ,. fu--N a ii V A , A. P. Ratcliff J 'W 1' C Jeff Rayl David Reed Alice Rice Linda Robbins Russell Robertson Carolyn Sample Judy Saul Bill Shietze Gary Sipes Larry Snyder Glenn Taylor Carol Terhune xx X Y 9' Jane Thomas In-C' Carolyn Thompson Ronnie Vasicek Bob Wainscott Linda Welcher Larry Wright if eq . .Q an r 'X gf W 'Y R X yr - if B ., , 3 ,iw 1 , L,x .if J L all X' Rr 'or L- +- ' S 4 1- if Allow, Tu. Ml :7 3, ,. ' Q, J 1 L ' 9-9- FL.. X .L -xv- 'fx Q1-' if-luv, 95 L , Y' -v L 'V lx r it - .1- Y Q . N9 'xv 1 ff in L. is Af ,X Lui. ' el . 4. v , M. ., N J V x I l ff I . ' IV 1 . Qx 1 .A 4 Ui Compliments of Howard Co. Paint Store 46 , Z' RK .4 ..-. 0 U0 Q.:- Y' '.El'KE'Hl'3I?'h ll. k t Au e' ' X The tenderfeet of W. H. S. began their five-year journey down the trail of education in 1958. After the ex- citement of officially starting to high school they buckled down and started working on their subjects. And although these young mavericks are just getting used to life on the range, they picked three top-notch wx-anglers to ride herd for them. President ..... .... J im Davis Vice-President. . . ..... Bill Vogus Secretary .... . . . Marita Languell 'if fn- -4145 I AK' , , i It QA it -QV L 5- ll A mlm Tv S ff xv' for- NI Q? it mu xiffii Complunents of Edward FlSuhre 48 Barbara Alley John Alley Charlene Barnes Judy Bennett Edward Bishop Harlon Bowers Ninta Bowlby Oral Bray Thomas Burns Dale Campbell James Catron Leslie Cass Lee Cattell Larry Conwell yDan Coomer Janet Coplen Carolyn DHVIS J 1m Dav1s Nancy Dotson Jan Dwlggens Ronald Er1cksonrP1 f Howard Ether1ngtonD Tom Ethermgton Nathan Farlow W1ll1am Galther Gary Gaylor Marcxa Grabbe Martha Graves Steve Gross Betty Hale Jackie Helton Carletta Hendricks Peggy Holllngsworth Hal Hughes Artes HansonJ1m Jim Jameson CAbsent when p1cture was taken! HV' Beverly Jonesv H S James Kemp Robert Kendall Robert Kmny M1ke Kirkendall R Nancy Korba M J ' Q- 4 9 G X In f ' ' - !K S 4 J I ' AW I I x 'A XY . ANN 5- if X J x H r - - y . A 2 s, f J f 'W Q J X 5' F I-ff V- A- V 'L J H - , H 'U T.. . 'VU' . . V pt .X . , gg AV X Rf J A ., X L A fin J. t J M A X I. 1 I X ' I DLVI5 f 5' J , .www rw 2 ' ' 'ffm J at . J , J rf we Ti at ' - L , , x ,K : 1 1 N -.,,-. , . A , I Q. ' it 'Rss J' c- ' vr , ' K Q L7 -5 A 4 - M wp- I at '. 1' f , ,X 4 ' ff err .ft rf Cl llukf 7 - Q y. 5 , 4 6 D-: , T I M ' fy ' -I? y 1 g L' N ' ,Aff k - i I W, ' Y I! K . 9 - L. . Q, is ,B-:Q-gm fx A 5 K 1, - 1 at sl -1 2 1 ' Q ffl f will . . s K 1 ' 1 f , 4. f' J ame5Kuhns John LaDow Thomas Lake Linda Langford Marlta Languell hm Lipmski David Loop Brad Margraf L1nda Marr Sandra Martin Ronald McCorm1ck Larry Mlllage Ronald Millage Lynn Moredock W B Morgan Starlyn Morrowlw 1 Dennis Neff VX ' Max Powell Dlnna Reed Jackie Rxcketts Lowell Roode C11fton Sadler Jackie Small Howard Smlth Stepher Smith Lenard Snow Sue Snow Suzanne Spanglerf Elizabeth Steiner Jim Swander 1a Ronnie Thomas Jane Toney Kenny Toney Jerry Tranbarger Janet Turner Rita VanHorn Bill Vogus Peg Waters Terry Whlte Connie W1ll1ams Mary Wolford Kenneth Wr1ght ,vx fi W Q ,N fx'-A 49 gfi5fUSW I 'V 51' D iff K' ff ,.. 'fx R f X as , ' , . V. QV' 'F - W2 - ' ' ': 4 J fl L-1 . ' . i f I J S V ' I 1 ' . 1 v I x - 'bf' , Lx S- J ' A 1 Sli. A f 1 L Y . 1 A V 4' . 5 nw- ve h ' Q. .5 an :- l l ig. , J at ' Y' ' ' -Q' M , I . V r x. f ': 5 J Ark .1 - ' , X. 1 W fl J I ffl: ' nm, , , N Y' LV Q J J 1 4 f Q y 2 .-: A ' . . all i A V V , W, 5 ,X ,V NW , K., , 5 I W In my X J T-F . :N yr f T L2 ' QM ' J- J' 15: Ml we 'T' A Vx M N yr- . I 3 ,K . I 5 j f ' my .f xi, I X if 1 M351 f N . V 1, , M 'A D - if , qx vs 'Z 9 Ong. , 57 ' 5. Q- , I 1 1' ' L. 'yr , I i V h' 2 I 4.- . . 142 5. Z f Al J' be-V TPMS- l L la- ,I , I v f . 3 ' rL- X f A X f A I I A f ' , -LQ.- ' - ti' ,Q gg- ,Q . Li F 'Z f 'X ., , ' ' C , ' 'f H ,, 1, I, A . T :A all - N' ' X , ' ' - H - 'V , X' fxbff av, - ,V A J X X f . ' f ' K x ' x WE TER QUEENS Sandy Morrow, Queen of Mardi Janice Benham, Track Queen 5 Gras Dance 58 fl' qw-.. Judy Matea, Hoos1er Conference Lind Ward and B111 O'Nea1, Queen Track Queen 8: King of G A A dance 5 ,af-A 50 Big Wheel! Sleeping Beauty 'P 'P 7 New style, girls ? ? What did the other guy look like 'P '? Guess who? ? Home made 'P '? ? Book ends. Pin -up girl? ? ? Soprano 7 ? ? Guess who ? ? Say it again a.nd I'll belt you! Are you sure that this is the new rock and roll step? Wild party ? '? ? Better half of 13! Lonesome, George ? 'P ? .5 u Q 11 Q 1U in 13' ll Live modern. Bathing Beauties ? I have been at Western fo 11 years. Yours ? 'P ? ? Row, Row, Row your boat All right! Something funny Jan? '? Your guess is as good as mine. Look at the monkey! Um-m-m-m, boy! Don't you believe it, Judy in A-9 wi ' .M Life of leisure. Some senior! Marshmellow kids. K vrik It had better be good. Winners. Genius at work. ' ZPL Future models. 1 V Looks nice. What 's the joke Mila? Track Star ? 'P ? ,,, I' pi m 3 R 7711 Y 'H x These ringer s roped and tied acade Hlilllltallllllg the h1gheQt C then xesp dth Grade PL gg Holhngsvsorth 10th K ride 5-1 ectue clfmseg umulatne gr a d e a vvN 9h 12th bride Tun Chapman mic honors by verages IH 1104, 1' 54? 9th Grade Leonard Lorentson 1 lth Grade Donna Rea Y , . A v 5 5 'X I x , if ,V ' Y Ag rsr ' Y I I verify' K za' C'l1zu'I0SIh1:s0 N x r r -+ a 1 E 6 .X I 217 .pf-all' f CAMERA CLUB I ,At ' ,J - T sf The Western High School Art Club, in its second year, has made consider- able progress with the assistance of the school art teacher, Miss Helen Carter. At the beginning of the school year, a nominating committee selected can- didates for office. Those elected were as follows: Dorothy Healton, president, Mila Brown, vice-presidentg Sandy Colyar, secretaryg and Jim Cook, treasurer. The club has two meetings each month with a work-day scheduled for every second meeting. The other meetings are left open for outside artists to come in and give demonstrations. One of the biggest projects of the Art Club was making a.nd selling Christ- mas decorations. Also, the decorations in the hal ls and on the windows of the school building added to the merriment of the season. In October, the club visited the Art for Religion exhibit at Indianapolis. This was certainly a highlight, for the members observed pictures and artwork that was very interesting. Through its many activities throughout the school year,we can say that the Art Club has added a little more gold to them thar halls . ART CLUB - Camera Club this year has been small in numbers but ever -increasing in knowledge of photography. Mr. McDonald was our very able sponsor, and the officers were as follows President---Janice Benham Secretary---Joanne Lambert During the year, we had meetings in the evening, picture-judging contests and were given chances to enter our pictures in national contests. We were shown how to use equipment pertaining to photography other than cameras, such as en largers, light meters, and projectors. We may say that it has beenavery profit able year. A l l w w L-i-.1 F The Future Farmers of America got off to an early start this year by mak- ing a trip to St. Louis in the late summer. Along with their sponsor, Mr. Mc- Donald, the boys toured the Purina Farm. While there they also saw the St. Louis Cardinals play in a double-header. On the way home they stopped at Terre Haute and toured the Pfizer Company. Officers: Officers: Bill Etherington, President, Bill Wells, Vice-Presidentg Allen Shep- herd, Secretary, Ben Oakley, Treasurer. The members are currently engaged in establishing a point-system for the club. On the basis of this system, members will be chosen to make a trip to Can- ada next summer. The club is proud to have members who learn while they work, and also are able to serve the farmers of the community. FUTURE FARMERS F AMERICA FUTURE HQOMEMAKER OF MERICA The purpose of the Future nomemakers of America is to build citizens who will better our schools, community, and country. By striving for these goals, it is hoped that each member will go out into life with a richer understanding of her responsibilities to these social institutions. Among this organization's activities this year were the Father -Mother Banquet, a sock-hop, the annual F.H.A.-F.F.A. party, and several minor money-making projects. The yea.r's activities started with an initiation party at the home of Judy Read, the club's president. Judy re- ceived excellent assistance from Donna Rea,vice-president, Mila Brown, secre- taryg and Mattigene Anderson, treasurer. Mrs. Harris completed her third year as the sponsor of the F.H.A. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSCCIATIO The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association is to provide an opportunity for girls to participate in athletics. Mrs. Jacobs was the sponsor this year and the officers wer e as follows: Judy Catron, presidentg Judy Martin, vice-president, Sondra Barkley, secretary, and Linda Ward, treasurer. We have been a very active club this year and have participated in such sports as softball, basketball, volleyball, bowling, roller skating, and swimming. The club sent representatives to the G.A.A. State Leadership Camp and also to various playdays held at other schools. Besides all of the activities the G.A.A. this year sponsored the first Home- coming in the history of Western High School. The club also sponsored a Sweet- heart Ball for the school on February. The chief aim of the Future Teachers of America is to inspire more young people to enter into the teaching profession. Club members, when called upon, serve as substitutes for teachers in the Western School Corporation. To become a member of F.T.A.,one must have a high scholastic record and be recommended by a teacher. Some of the activities for this year have included panel discussions on col- leges, joint meetings with other F.T.A. clubs, and providing a candidate, Donna Rea, for president of the state organization. We have started an F.T.A. scholarship plan for those club members who have definitely decided to become teachers. This year the F.T.A. sponsor was Mr. Harrell. He served as an adviser to the following officers: Ron Colby, president, Donna Rea, vice-presidentg Jane Darnell, secretary-treasurer. FUTURE TEACHERS OE MERICA Compliments of Snepp and Fager '58 RCJBED CHOIR The Robed Choir,under the direction of Mr. Bunish, gave several perform- ances throughout the year. They presented programs in several churches in the community and, at various times, for the student body at Western. At Christmas time, the choir went caroling at the St. Joseph Memorial Hos- pital, and, combining with other musical organizations at school, they presented a Christmas program for the entire community. The officers of Robed Choir were as follows: President---Janice Benham Vice-President---Ronnie Colby Secretary---Sandy Colyar The members of Choir realized through singing together how ver'y important working well with others is. They learned a valuable lesson and had fun doing it. The staff of the school newspaper, the Panther's Cry, is made up of thejour- nalism class. Providing coverage of all phases of school activities, the newspaper is dispatched monthly to community subscribers, alumni, and county schools. This year a special student news bureau, consisting of Jeff Padfield, Judy Millage, and Jay Farwick, was initiated. This group provides school news to the community newspapers. In addition to these journalistic responsibilities,the staff assists in assim- ilating the Echo. Mr. Kirkpatrick is the Panther's Cry sponsor. PA THER' CRY .. S AFF Compliments of Wildcat Valley Fur Farm The Dramatics Club is one of the younger organizations of Western High School. The club is made up of students interested in public speaking. At each meeting students acquire experience by a twenty-minute program. These pro- grams include skits. readings, short plays, and pantomirnes. The Dramatics Club has sent several groups to provide entertainment at banquets and other social affairs in the community. The Club presented a special program for the public on February 18. The Club this year was under the direction of JV. G. O'Neal, presidentg Judy Catron, vice -presidentg Linda Ward, secretary-treasurerg and Mrs. Stewart, sponsor. DR MATICS LUB The Student Council serves as the governing body of Western High School A few of their numerous duties include supervising the election of school yell leaders, sponsoring the annual Get-Acquainted Party, and participating in district school exchange programs. Under the supervision of Mr. Parks. the following officers directed the activities of the Student Council this year: President, Janice Benham: Vice President. Charles Ratcliff: Secretary, Mattigene Anderson. STLIDE 5' COUNCIL Compliments of Kelvie Press ,,,:'f5L H J Y' P ii 60 . -i , ....f...5.s5, 4. q .1F5Ffzi' 1 BAND The Western High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Bunish, very ably represented Western at several community af- fairs this year. On November 29,the band marched in the Christ- mas parade at Kokomo. On April 18, they enter ed a contest at Eastern, and also served as hosts to Northwestern and Eastern for the annual spring festival of the chorus and band combined. The band marched at the basketball home games with Wind- fall, Eastern, Sweetzer, and Southwestern. Captain of Concert Band ----- .Tim Cook First Lieutenant ----------- Donna Rea Drum Major -------------- Linda Ward Captain of Pep Band ----- Jim Chapman The band has done avery good job this year and mayweiwish them continued success. 61 UP FT, inf 1 at fl olive gl fm og o tfy W . V, ' ' K., 1 go c 4, K4-ual. f 441' '- QQVM VM ' :bl l ...ha BIBLE CLUB The Bible Club is the largest club in Western High School. It is open to membership from all five grades and pr ovide s an opportunity for students to learn together of their relationship with God. The club is under the sponsorship of Mr. Lowe, and the lead- ership of Janice Benham, president, Mattigene Anderson, vic e - president, Sandy Colyar, secretary, Mila Brown, treasurer. At each meeting, a speaker is invited to give a message. All of these talks have been especially inspiring to youth. Several evangelists visiting our local churches spoke to the club this year. Students often give testimonies and present special musical numbers to the group . At the Thanksgiving meeting, the Robed Choir presented a special music program. Members this year also gave donations to support a special project that was being sponsored by the club. Compliments of Korba Farm Supply ez CQ-X. tl? loan Q .DIY more og nm e,,o,e,fi, 'Q e sl? ,,, LGQGDN elae A ,ee nn ego' pJ5,motlf,lnlogn1e1 eo Y vx 'nv Iowa if Vg?-It J .Q 3 VG 'f K ' Q, BOOSTER CLUB The Booster Club, under the supervision of Mr. Rea, has provided the enthusiasm and extra pep that was necessary from our student body to carry our teams on to victory. This was the first year that the Booster Club has been organ- ized as a club. The officers were as follows: Bob O'Neal, presi- dentg Ronnie Colby, vice -presidentg and Sondra Barkley, secretary. The Booster Club was led by the yell leaders and, as in years past, showed the sportsmanship and school spirit of Western High. 63 Compliments of M. R. Chandler Sz Sons Q 1 'Va J Judy Catron D. A. R. Citizenship Award Representative Girls' State A E 7 . Ronnie Colby and Ed Ransopher Rotary Club Representatives Jim Chapman Boys' State -.XNNHU-at Janice Benham Girls' State We, the Echo staff, wish to add our congrat- ulations to these seniors who have excelled in their high school career. They have r epr e - sented their class and school honorably. 64 2553? M, ,-f fN X K---f mi' ef? if- L.IfUfZYi5ie U Th Kt Wh k 4 D C5 Th Kt Whiskers Curtai G gUp 65 These are two scenes from the dramatics c1ub's production that was put on for the public this year. 5 , I 3 KE! V: Q ,, ,, , 1, N it Z xr ull! e S C , 1 z Y b 3 1 W5 We of the ECHO staff are proud to have such fine actors and actresses in our school and are looking forward to seeing some of them on these wild west rootin' tootin' cowboy shows on television and in the movies. r f i' l 1 i is R 9'X! 'sn 39 46 up-91, Left to right A E Parks athletic director F Huffman D Orbaugh F Oyler coaches ATHLETIC STAFF Western H1gh School can surely apprec1ate the athlet1c staff for the 58 59 year The staff th1s year has worked together to 1n st1ll 111 the boys under them the sp1r1t of good sportsmansh1p and team play These two thmgs are very necessary 1n hav1ng a good team Mr Oyler IS head basketball and track coach w1th Mr Mur phy workmg as football and 3SS1St8.Ilt basketball coach Mr Huff man IS the freshman basketball and asslstant football coach Mr Orbaugh coaches Junlor h1gh and second team football Mr Parks our athletlc d1rector, coached summer baseball Western has had a f1ne year 1n sports w1th good records com p1led by all teams, and the troph1es that the teams have won have added gold to the halls We all hope that Western w1ll contmue to prosper in athletics for years to come. 68 Bob Chambers 5'8 Guard . in i Phil Hayes 5'8 Forward Sophomore The Panthers of 1958-59 ended with a 14-6 season record, one of the better records ever compiled at Western. It ended a season full of success for Coach Fred Oyler, in his first season here, and for a group of hard-working Panthers. - Included among the Panthers' honors this year was a share of the Tri-County Conference crown, and championship of the Howard County Invitational Tourney. The Panthers gained the title by defeating Delphi and Northwestern. Twice they best Northwestern and once, Eastern, an unusual happening for previous Panther teams. One of the spectaculars of the season was the win over Southwest- ern, '74-72. The gym record of 28 in one game, set by Joe Vent in 1957, was equaled by Eddie Ransopher that night. Moving into the sectional Western defeated C a mde n , 58-54, and then dropped an 81-41 decision to Kokomo,who went on to win their sec- ond straight sectional title. In closing the -season Western was able to put one player, Eddie Ransopher, co-captain and guard, on the All-Sectional Team. Bill Wells and John Alexander, pictures not shown, dressed for many varsity games throughout ,the year. ecil Coffey U 6'l Fzorward Senior Larry Hamilton 5'9 Guard ' Senior ua Senior 15.1 L Bill Etherington 6' Center Senior TEAM Western's ' B team had a very successful season The reserves reeled off 17 stra1ght w1ns before be1ng defeated Invxtatlonal Tourney The team was composed of two Jumors and elght sophomores Th1s does not 1nclude sophomore Ph11 Hayes who was promoted to the vars1ty after the 1n1t1a1 game of the season 72 Q Q 1 1 They won the B team championship of the Howard County , . . . . FRE HMA BASKETB LL 52 53: 41 l ,f N The freshman team at Western played a 12 -game schedule and one tourney. They did not post a spectacular won-and-lost record, but they never failed to demonstrate sports manship and team play. Mr. Huffman coached the boys in the fundamentals of basketball throughout the entire year. Everyone is in hope these boys will come along to be the play Sth BASKETBALL The eighth grade basketball teampomposed of 14 boys under t.he able coaching of Mr. Oyler, had an average season winning 8 games out of 15. Although they did not show up so well in the county tourney, they lassoed top sportsmanship honors when I..owell Roode was named best sportsman in the tourney. Their student managers were Larry Conwell, John Lipinksi, Steve Smith, and Hal Hughes. We are expecting a lot out of these boys in the future. 8 A 5-tl 3 'sv IA 1, I Qi 1 Q o 0 0 ff, .S 8 .,, w,,,, is ' 'Bi Ulf' W2 I . lip! Q 1 1 6' 'A .53 w ,H wg? The Western eighth-grade baseball team, under the coaching of Fred Oyler, had a three and-three record for the year. The team placed second in their County Conference There were three boys who distinguished themselves as batters with averages over .400 They were Eddie Bishop, Lowell Roode, and Darrell Helton. .Tack Helton and Terry White handled the pitching with Darrell Helton and Dennis Patrick serving as backstops. The scores were as follows: Western Western Western Western Western Western ln 4 .s V1 if 2 Howard 8 Sharpsville 8 Ervin 0 Howard 18 Sharpsville 5 Ervin 8 .,,f I I These two boys, John Opincar and Allen Shepherd, have had a full season handl- ing the managers' job in all the sports at Western. To be first one to all the activities that they are responsible for and the last ones to leave is tough, but very rewarding. These boys receive major awards for taking care of the equipment at all ball games and in the dressing rooms. To these buckaroos our thanks. y. , ff x , 'V A 1 ,mf i 5 I X a. , ' , Z ' X , W K Y , Z V, K.. ,, U' 1 Q. W , 5 .M W fn A Q ,. z. 3,n',Q, it ,511 1 Q.: .k A . , V y , 'WWW we vf f f' 5: .. . 72' L ak 5 Q I .Av iislsaa Ur ls-'43 9 ewsaas in -M39 ae aoHe11v,l,,e1f34r3ae22f2a2 ARSITY FOOTBALL Western's varsity football team f1nished the s eason with a 3 5 record Th1s was only Western's second year of vars1ty compet1t1on 1n th1s sport The squad lost 1ts f1rst four games but came back to w1n three of 1ts last four Th1s year s team was composed of 12 sen1ors, 4 Jun 1ors 8 sophomores and 5 freshmen Much of the 1mprovement 1n the second half of the season was due largely to the 1mprove ment of the l1ne,wh1ch was very inexper1enced Our head coach Mr Murphy, and h1s assxstant, Mr Huffman deserve a great deal of credit in teaching these boys all they could about the game The team played perhaps its best game against Wh1te's Instltute Another hzghlight of the year was the Homecomxng, sponsored by the G A A at the last game of the ye ar, wxth Fa1 r mount Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western VARSITY SCORES Elwood Jackson Central Eastern Sherxdan Frankfort Reserves Hlghland Wh1te's Inst1tute Faxrmount Compliments of Fred Goodier Gravel Co. South Dixon Road 79 fi ,W , 15 3 rwbhmnftn RE ERVE FOOTB LL Western had a reserve football team for the f1rst t1me th1s year Mr Orbaugh coached the team The squad was composed mostly of freshmen The reserves got a late sta.rt,p1ay1ng only three games th1s season The boys who played on the reserve team this year w1ll undoubtedly be a great help to the vars1ty next year The coachmg staff plans to put a great deal more emphas1s on the reserve football team next year RESERVE SCORES Western Elwood Haynes Western Frankfort Freshmen 42 Western Elwood Haynes .age r 1.9.5 80 i, .A - .:- T.. m, 1 ... Yllil F 'X i nl JN na fm W 5 4 v SI Zi raw, wg .1335-4 - . 4 , . v s aw., I , ii! wh! i If , ha-- S! TRACK Front Row left to r1ght Mr Murphy, ass1stant coach, Allen Shepherd Bob Gray, Bob Chambers Charles Ratcl1ff Denn1e Wr1ght, Onas Conwell Second Row Tom L1p1nsk1, student manager Rex Hendershot, B111 Moeller Larry Hamxlton Ron Dearinger, .Terry Dav1s, Jerry Cooper, Larry Dew1tt Coach Russell F1edler Back Row Don Flynn, Cec1l Coffey Hubert Bowers Western competed ln two conferences ln track for the 57 58 season, finishing slxth 1n the Trl County Conference and f1fth 1n the Hoosler Conference The track team won two and lost three meets In the county, Western placed second B111 Marr set a new school pole vault record of 11 feet and 3 mches, ln addit1on to representmg Western 1n the reg1onals at Fort Wayne Compllments of Stephenson's Jewelers 82 I7 GRGPL ,Larry la' DZVAU arfrzg' gh' 6 a Wim:-1, CRQSS COU TRY Western started a new sport cross country, th1s year The sport IS not new for many schools 1n our area have teams We had e1ght meets lncludmg two conference champ1onsh1p meets The scores for those meets ar as follows Western Rossvllle 81 Northwestern 24 Western Bunker H111 47 Western Converse 26 Western Sweetser 25 Western Northwestern 18 Western Eastern 29 Clay 56 Inthe Tri County Conference meet we placed th1rd andin the Hoosler Conference meet we placed f1fth Scor1ng1n cross country dlffers from most sports The teamw1th the smallest score is the wln n1ng team Any boywho placed better than tenth 1ne1ther conference meet recelved a major letter The boys who received malors ln th1s manner were Jerry Cooper Larry Ham1lton a.nd Larry Dew1tt We are proud of our team and we hope that cross country w1l1 become a thrxvmg sport Complxments of Modern Laundry and Dry Clea.n1ng, Inc 83 , j .' Gene ks U - ,L Q v vs 5, ffl ,K ,ll - I y , ' Wt , s ' j ' y ' F, 0 fe ' C' . ' v X f' L A T at ' f 2 K I, Ai' A f if g ' ' I 1 . . 1 f 1 I A ' V ! - . - I e I -34, - - I - -17, ' - -31, - -31, - -41, - -25, - , - Varsity Cheerleaders Winni Stroup, Sandra Morrow, Linda Ward, Mila Brown Freshman Cheerleaders Eighth Grade Cheerleaders Nancy Goodnight Mary Wolford Alice Rice Nancy Korba Jane Thomas Marita Languell '9 li MBE' phi LX X ll Many long hours were spent on the ECHO, but we finally made it! Completed at last! The finishing touch has been made and our editor has fallen over in a dead faint. The rest of us are relaxing, not too much concerned. We sincerely hope you have enjoyed your ECHO and will continue to do so in the years to come. 85 SENIORS Barkley, Sondra K Benham, Jamce Lynne Bogue R1chard Boruff, Dale Bowlby Donald Gary Brown, M1la Jean Bruce, John Carter, Damel Wayne Carter, Janet Kay Catron, Judlth Lee Chambers, Robert Chapman, James Lee Chrzstle, Frances Coffey Cecil A Colby, Ronald Colwell, Sue Cook, James Russell Cooper, Jerry L DeW1tt, Larry G Ethermgton, Wllllam Faulkner Norman Foster, L1nda Mae Gray Robert Gross, Tommy Hamllton, Larry Hanson, Harry Manford Hendershot, Rex Healton Dorothy Hunt, Damel Lee Kanable Damel Joseph K1rkendall Don Krayewskx Edward Lambert, Joanne Languell Ronald Lautenschlager, Gary Loop Mary Luana lip! Mann, Judlth Marr, Wxllxam Ne1l Martln, Judy Marle Matea, Kenneth Merrxll, Ellzabeth Mxllage Judxth Mxller, Shxrley Ann Moeller Wlllxam Herbert Moredock, E Robert Morrow Sandy Kay Newlm, Lmda Lou O'Neal, W G O Neal, W1ll1am R Oteham, Sharlene Kay Padf1eld Jeffery Robert Parkhurst, Thomas Paul ansopher, Edwln Lee Ratcl1ff Charles Read, Judxth Carole Reddmg, Don Ray Reed Donnetta Sue R1chardson, Patrxcla Ellen Roberts, Max Rose, John Shepherd Ann Shepherd Jamce Kay Shxetze Roger Lee Sutherlm, Danny Ross Turner, Sharon Ulerlch Saundra Sue Waddell D1ana Jean Watkms Donald W Weaver, James Duane Whlttaker, Earl F Wr1ght Carol Ann Young, Damel R Zell Phll JUNIORS Alexander, John Anderson, Mattigene Barnett, Shlrley Boldmg Barbara Bray, Mary Brown, Rosetta Browmng, Peg Chambers, Judy Colyar, Sandy Conwell, Onas Copp Owen Farwnck, Jay Flllenwarth Gene Graves Jul1a H111 Dav1d Johnson, Larry Lxndley Jan1th L1p1nsk1, Tom Margraf Helen Matea, Judy McPeak James Merr1ll, Joe Mlller, Kay Mognett Pat Newlm, Romona Oakley Benny O Neal B111 Pearson, Norman Rea Donna Reed Orm R1pberger B111 Roode Roger Salsbery Danny Shepherd Allen Sm1th, Betty Stroup Wmnxe Swa1n Marlon Terhune, Cathryn Vasxcek, Dan Vent Paul Vogus Lmda Ward L1nda Young Carolyn SOPHOMORE Bauer, Denms Bean, Garnle Blodgett Roseann L Bodk1n, Edward Lee Bowers Colm Brown, Davxd Burns, Betty J Cade, Ralph Carnall, Dxana Ka Chrxstxe, Annette Faye Chrxstxe, Verle Coffey Marayean A Conwell Jerry H Coy Lmda L Cr1pe Tom Darnell, M Jane Dav1s, Or1nne Dresch, Robert J Dunlap, Martha Jane Durham, Wmdfred Sue Evans, James W Farlow, Rachel L Farwlck Jacque S Flpps, Evelyn V Flynn Donald L Ford, Janet L Fraz1er, Sharon 86 Gaxther, Jane Gano, Marxlyn Mar1e Gaylor, J lm Geary, Sue Ann Gllbert, Norma Jean Goodmght Ronald Clem Grabbe Dav1d Lee Gr1ff1t.h Madonna Dee Hale, B111 Hamxlton, Ronald Wayne Hanson, Nanette Harbin, J 1m Hayes, Ph1l Healton, Robert Lawrence Heltzel George V Hobson, R1chard Wayne Hobson, ayne Thomas Hornback, Leonard Hunt, Joe Edward Helton, Becky W ar Hyde M Johnson, Johnson, Kuhns, C y Francxs Connxe Luclle Gene Everett arolyn Jo Lewxs, Gary Lxndley Carol Jean L1p1nsk1, Cora Kay Mahler Merle E McCaffery Lanxta Sue McCaffery Lmda McCorm1ck Ch1qu1ta Marxe McPeak Sylvxa Mlller Marlene K Moredock Sharon Ann Murphy Mary Jane Newlm, E Ruth Newlxn, Jlm Ogle L L1nda O'Neal, Charlene Op1ncar, T John Oyler, Carole S Parkhurst, A Carol Ph11labaum E Marcla Ph11l1ps Judy K P1ng Lmda K Pmgleton, Jean Ann Powell, L Donald Powell Nancy Quakenbush S Barbara Ratcllff Judy K Rawles, L Max Rayls M Shxrley Read, R1chard A R1chardson, M1chael L R1nge1sen Marcxa D Rose, L Charles Rutherford, E Kenneth SChm1dl1D H Frank Schafer, C Lmda Sendelbach, Amta K Smxth, Lee E Snyder, Lee Bruce Soper Sandra Lee Spangler C Jan1ce Stewart, E Nancy Stockdale, S Sandra Summers, W1ll1am I Taylor J Denms Whxte, K Nancy Whxttaker R Waneda Wxlllams M Thomas Wolford A Marjorxe I I I I I I I . . . , . 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FRESHMEN Alexander Vlrgxma Alvey Marsha Ann Alvey, Sandra Ashw1l1 Bern1ce Barnett Sharon Sue Beahrs Joyce Bogue Bob Boldmg, Carolyn Sue Boruff Delor1s A Brantley, Robert Breeden Sam Bruce Irma Dean Brown Imogene Brown, Wrlladean Carlson, Cheryl Caxnall, Nancy Jean Carter, Gene Chandler, Gary Gene Chrxstle, L1nda Colby Gary Colwell Marxlyn Colwell, Wlllard Cronmn, Ke1th D1ck1son W1ll1am A D1ll1nger, Roger Bruce Duncan, Marlan Dunlap Betty Mae E111ot, Joel Ethermgton Judy Eltzeroth R1cky Fernung, Ph1ll1p Eugene Flynn, V1Ck19 G1lbert Joe G1vens Brenda Goodmght Nancy Gross Dav1d Hale Wanda Sue Harley Sharon Jean Hawn, Mxke Haworth, Judy Hewxtt, Pleamon E H111 Harold Eugene Hobson, Johnny Hooper, Bmg Kanable John R Kendall Thelma Lorentson, Leonard E Love, Howard Maloney Stephen Martm, B111 Martm, Larry Matea, Helen Mxller Barbara Moeller, Nancy Ann Oakley Bob Ol1ver, D1ck1e O Neal, Nma Joyce Oyler, Ph1l kavey John Pendergrass D1x1e Phxllabaum Marv Ratcllff A P Rayl Jeff Reed, Dav1d R1ce A11ce Luree Robb1ns, L1nda Robertson Russel E Sample Carolyn Sue Saul Judy Shretze B111 S1pes, Gary Snyder Larrv Taylor, Glenn L Terhune Carol Ina Thomas, Jane Thompson, Carolyn Vasxcek Ronnxe Vvamscott Bob Vbelcher, L1nda Lou Vvr1ght Larry 8th GRADE Alley John Barnes Charlene Bennett, Judy Bxshop Edward Bowers, Harlon Bowlby, N1nta Burns, Thomas Campbell Dale Catron, James Cass, Les11e Cattell, Lee Conwell, Larry Coomer Dan Coplen, Janet Dav1s Carolyn Davis J1m Dotson, Louxse Dwxgans, Jan Er1ckson Ronald Ethermgton, How ard Ethermgton Tom Farlow Nathen Gaylor Gary Grabbe Macxa Graves, Martha Gross, Steve Hale Betty Helton Jack1e Hendr1cl-cs Carletta H111 M1chael Hollmgsworth Peggy Hughes, Hal Hanson James Jameson, James Jones Beverly Kemp James Kendall Bob Kmney Robert Klrkendall M1ke Korba Nancy Kuhns James LaDow Robert Lake, Thomas Langford Lmda Languell Mar1ta L1p1nsk1 J1m Loop Dav1d 'Vlargraf Brad 'Vlarr L1nda Martln Sandra 'v1cCormxck Ronn1e Nlxllage Larry M111age Ron 'vloredock Lynn Morgan,W B Morrow, Starlyn Nlexff Denms Powell 'Vlax Reed D1ana 8 Rxcketts Jackxe Roode Lowell Sadler Cl1ffton Small Jack1e Smxth Howard Smlth Stephen Snow Leonard Snow Sue Spangler Suzanne Stelner El1zabeth Swander J1m Thomas James Toney Jane Toney Kenny Trambarger Jerry Turner Janet Van Horn Rlta Vogus W1ll1am Waters, Peggy Whlte, Terry W1ll1ams, Kay Wr1ght Kenneth Y l 7 1 1 1 I 1 y 1 1 1 , . . 1 1 I J Y Y 1 - 1 1 1 1 Y 1 F 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 , 1 - 1 J , . i , , Y , . . . , 1 , . . 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