Wheeler High School - Rosetta Yearbook (Valparaiso, IN)
- Class of 1953
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DINSMORE Porter County Superintendent of Schools HEBER WINEBRENNER Principal of Wheeler Schools 3 GLENN YOUNG Union Township Trustee Mrs. Cox Mrs. Bullis Mr. Schneider Mrs. Winebrenner 4 Miss Bradley Mrs. Kaminski Mr. Neuliep Mrs. Ehrhardt Mr. Hannon Mrs. Mills Mrs. Chelf Mrs. Boltz Mrs. Sells Mrs. Foster Mrs. Bauman .QD Q55 9 SHIRLEY PITTMAN, Senior Class Secretary, Shirl Class Secretary l,2,4, Stu- dent Council 3, G.A.A. l, 2,3,4, G.A.A. Secretary 4, Chorus l,3,4, Beacon Hill- billy 2, False Fronts 3, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Rosetta Assistant Art Editor 4. VIVIAN MILLER, Senior Class Vice President, Viv Bearcazette Business Man- ager 4, Student Council l, C orus l,2,3,4, G.A.A. Vice President4,G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Beacon Hillbilly 2, False Fronts 3, Rosetta Assistant COPY Ed. 4. 6 ' l 1 MARILYN SZIKORA, Senior Class President, Marilyn G.A.A. President 4, Ass't Ed, Bearcazette 4, Art Edi- tor Rosetta 4, Class Secre- tary 3, Chorus l,2,3,4, G. A.A. l,2,3,4, Beacon Hill- billy 2, False Fronts 3. CAROL CRISMAN, Senior Class Treasurer, Crissy Class Treasurer l,2,3,4, Beacon .Hillbilly 2, False Fronts 3, Rosetta Copy Edi- tor 4, Bearcazette Editor 4, Chorus l,2,3,4, D.A.R, Representative 4. NEIL BETZ, Neil Basketball 3,4, Baseball 2, 3,4, Student Council Pres. 4, Band l,2, False Fronts 3, Rosetta Business Manager 4. GENE BRUSZEWSKI, Bubbles Chorus 2, Assistant Business Manager 4. THOMAS EATON, Tom Basketball l,2, Student Council 3, Chorus 2,3, Band l, Beacon Hillbilly 2, False Fronts 3, Rosetta Assistant Photographer 4. KENNETH HORAN, Pood Band 1,2,Baseball l,2, Bas- ketball l,2,3,4, Beacon Hillbilly 2, False Fronts 3, Vice President 3, Chorus 4, Class Will 4. 4 7 BETTY CAMPLAN, Bet Student Council 'Z,4, Class Vice Pres. 2, Chorus l,3,4, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, G.A,A, Treasurer 4, Beacon Hill- billy 2, False Fronts 3, Ro- setta Photographer 4. Whity DONALD MEYER, Don Band l, President l, Layout Editor 4. JOHN NOAK, Big John Hobart l, Basketball l,2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Class Presi- dent 2,3, Student Council 2, False Fronts 3, Beacon Hillbilly 2, Rosetta Editor 4, Gold Basketball 4. ALFRED STREHLER, Class Reporter 2,4, Beacon Hillbilly 2, False Fronts 3, Basketball l,2,3, Baseball l,2, Student Manager 4, Chorus 4, Rosetta Class Will 4. WILLIAM YOUNG, Bill Basketball l,2 , Beacon Hill- billy 2, False Fronts 3, R0- setta Assistant Business Manager 4. 8 JOAN ROUSE, Io Class Reporter l,3,Cborus l,2, G,A,A.,l,2,3,4,G.A.A, Award Chairman 4,Beacon Hillbilly 2, False Fronts 3, Rosetta Class Prophecy 4. SEN OR CLASS PROPHECY We the Senior Class of Wheeler High School are reunited this 21st day of May 1963 to look in on each member of our class and recall the ood times each has had. Our class president, Marilyn Szigora arrived late due to the fact that the United States Supreme Court of which she is the clerk had a long session today. Beside Marilyn is Vivian Miller. Vivian, after studying hard at the Chicago Conversatory of Music, is the guest singer on the Breakfast Club .each morning. In her past time she keeps house for her husband Johnny Desmond. John Noak, the athlete of our class, is nowa graduate of West Point. He is living in Washington D.C. with his wife Marilyn Monroe, where he is assistant director of the F.B.I. Alfred Strehler is now entering the room. He has just come in from New York City where he has his office as President of the National Donut Association. He tells us he is thrilled with the hole business. Carol Crisman is being kept very busy these days, as she has a very important job. She is the first editor of the Daily Wheel published in the city of Wheeler which now has a population of l25,000. Neil Betz, another member of our class who ventured into the entertainment field is now quite suc- cessful. Neil stars in his own television show, Slippery Sam of Sleepy Hollow. Betty Camplan is now the most famous woman in her field. She is owner and manager of Betty's Beauty Shoppe in New York City. Her speciality, of course, is pony tails. As a hobby Betty is president of the National Old Maid's Society. Thomas Eaton has also made a name for himself, although he is no longer living in this country. Tom is the manager of the Chase and Sanborne Coffee Plantation in South America. Tom inherited the posi- tion upon marrying Sally Sanborne. Shirley Pittman, after cheerleading at the University of Iowa during her four years of study there, be- came a dancing teacher and is now very famous as the wife of Fred Astaire. Kennerh Horan has attended Chicago University for four years, where he faithfully studied Dramatics. He has earned for his reward the position of Dramatics Coach at Warner Brothers Studios and also his beautiful wife Zsa Zsa Gabor. , Donnie Meyers, the most famous of all members of our class, is now the General Campaign Manager of the Democratic Party in Washington C.D. He is also president of the American Literature Society. Joan Rouse, deciding the fundamentals of nursing were too difficult to learn, is now a designer of ladies dresses in New York City. As a hobby she is president of the National Girl Scouts Association. Looking around we notice Gene Bruszewski was not able to make it back to the states for the reunion. . Gene is the United States Ambassador to China, but his beautifulwife Madame Sing Wing Foo is here and brings his best wishes. All being accounted for, the Senior Class of '53 rises. Each one to return to his own walk of life and become the greatest in his field. 9 CLASS WILL, '53 I John Noak bequeath my lovely curly hair to Dick Young and my height to Little Diz Kalina, also my No. 12 to Tink Tarnow. I Al Strehler bequeath my good behavior in school to Cecil Hartwig and my excellent driving habits to Jim Hawkins. I Kenny Horan bequeath my good behavior to Kay Eaton and my top plate to anyone who is short of teeth. I Bill Young bequeath my ability to get Geometry to Annabelle Sells. I Neil Betz bequeath my height to Marvin Brickner and my typing ability to Jim Bartroff. I Viviian Miller bequeath my ability to drive to Mr. Hannon and my knit- ting ability to anyone who wants it. I Gene J. Bruszewski bequeath my interest in Kouts to anyone who can beat my time. And also for someone to find a shorter way of getting there. I Marilyn Szikora bequeath my skating ability to Justine Hardesty and my grades in school to Jack Koeppen. 4 I Joan Rouse bequeath my height to Susie Strehler and my ability to com- plete my speech assignment to Jack Koeppen and Marvin Brickner. I Tom Eaton bequeath my ability in Chemistry to Cecil Hartwig and my ability in General Business to Ruth Ann Morris. Last but not least my ability to drive to Theron White. I Betty Camplan bequeath my pony tail to Miss Bradley and my ability to keep quiet in Home Ec. class to anyone who can live up to my repu- tation. I Don Meyers bequeath my ability to drive to Dick Young and my plates to anyone who needs them. I Shirley Pittman bequeath my Short Hand ability to anybody who thinks they could do it worse. I Carol Crisman bequeath my height to Barbara Rodrick and my job as chorus accompanist to Kathleen Ames. 10 JUNIOR CLASS President. . . . Vice President. . . . . . Secretary. . . . Treasurer. . . . Sponsors. . , Lee Betz Dalton Connor Dick Connors Kenneth Curtis Karen Eaton Cecil Hartwig Robert Kalina Dick Kuehl Sadie Kuehl Barbara Melton Roger Morris Pat Ogden Joe Pancek Jim Ritrel Theron White Wilma Young . . .Kay Eaton Kathleen Ames Barbara Melton . ...... . ..... Wilma Young Kathleen Ames . . Mr. Schneider, Mr. Winebrenner 11 SOPHOMORE CLASS President ...... V. President. . . Secretary. . . . Treasurer ...... Sponsors. . . . . . Mr. Neuliep a Marlene Brickner Marvin Brickner Ruth Burge Barbara Davies Dick Davis Ruth Dupont Charlene Frame Margie Griffin Ted Grunden Carol Hardesty James Hawkins Paul Holmgren Joan Kalina Jack Koeppen Ronnie Kuehl Genevieve Lafever Doris Lamphier Edward Meyer Ruth Morris Jay Ogle Maybelle Rittel Annabelle Sells Alice Tarnow Pauline Tresemer Mary Tucker Marvin Brickner ......RuthDupont Annabelle Sells . Paul Holmgren nd Miss Bradley Monroe Andrews Jim Battorff Patricia Brady FRESHMAN CLASS President ..... . . . Valayda Noak Bob Barnes Vice President. . . .... Tom Chelf Secretary ..... . . . Judy DaVieS Treasurer .... . . . Dan Hull Sponsor .... Ruth Bullis Carolyn Bell Sheridan Bell Tom Chelf Ted Clites Jack Connor Judy Davies Gary Grimes Bob Hagerty Marjorie Huber Dan Hull Janet Kosier Fred Kuehl Nan Maple Bill Miller Valayda Noak Dale Piske Betty Pittman Barbara Rodrick Donna Rodriquez Susie Strehler Judy Susdorf Tom Tarnow Fred Tresrner Dorothy Walls Dick Young 13 EIGHTH GRADE Back Row: Mrs. Cox, Charleen O5-den, Dixie Potter,Judy Porter, Bill Evensen, Duane Shook, Leslie Coch- ran, Jon Davis, Warren Meyer, Jo n Landgrebe. Center Row: Ruby Miller, Sharon chelf, Norma Tucker, Mary Cochran, Betty Lamphier, Earnest Keray, Charles Hartwig, Harold Pittman Richard Ramos Tom Lemmons. Front Row: Earl Betz, Dick Rippie, Fern Ensey, Donna Morris, Justine l-lardesty, Sue Perdew, Esther Rouse, Patricia Davis, Meta Rittel, Jeanette Szikora. J SEVE TH GRADE Back Row: Fern Bauman, Teacher, Robert Bell, Bernard Hodsden, Ramon House, Roderick Bell, Vernon Dixon, Howard Burnell, Robert Maple, Albert Hartrunft. Third Row: James Gast, Helen Beckman, Betty Johnson, Joan Hull, Patricia Diggins, Dorotht Meeks, Chuck Morris, George Hartrunft, Billy Byers, Joseph Keen. Second Row: Daryl Hubert, William Morrison, Lance Dodson, Robert Allen, Thomas Trenkle, Den- nis Peck, Jerry Gies, Judy Linxwiler. Front Row: William La Fever, Earl Cochran, Patricia La Fever, Ter- rance Briggs, Roy Hartwig, Kenneth Selman, Edward Kuehl, Roger Kuehl. 14 HEELER FIFTH AND SIXTH Back Row: G. E. Ehrhardt, Teacher, Donna Vee Ramsey, Constance Mills, Janice Shook, Donna Miller, R b t McLinn Third Row Terry Johnson Carol Young James Correll, Tommy Ramos, Jimmy Taposci, o er . : , t , Aramitta Stowers Dick Bell Curtis Bartholomew, Bobby Tichy, Ray Pittman, Billy Reveal, Judy 12111112113 D . Paul Tarnow. Secbnd Row: Dorothy Schultz, Dianne Diggin, Elinor Foster, Jimmy Tresemer, an oo Bitsy Bigler, Bill Falls, Charles Stowers, Virginia Morrison, Margaret Rouse. Front Row: Sharon Harris, Gloria Bell, Carol Miller, Patricia Bell, Dick Rodriguez, Ruth Tarnow, Jean Sells, Gerald Spagna, James Sells. UNION FIFTH AND SIXTH yy Back Row: Nancy Davies, Kathleen Beckman, Maijane Melton, Ralph Piske, Ronnie Hull, Edward Hag getty, Sharon Wardle, Shirley Cauley. Third Row: Patiecia Downey, Patricia Robinson, Michael Patter Earl Gast, Charles Robinson, Richard Huber, James Mantz. Second Row: Mark Landgtebe, James Maple Richard Fox, Kenneth Smurdon, John Hallis, Kenneth Hardesty, Myron Parter. Front Row: Ludene Fox Jeannette Frame, Mary Ann Hull, Reenee Ebner, Ann Tucker, Dennis Sparks, Eugene Rippe, Raland Haw kins. 15 W, HEELER THIRD A D FOURTH Back Row: Mrlsa. Chelf, Teacher, Stephen Perrine, Eugene Hanaway, Danny Jones, Roberta Stout, Gene Me er K M ' y , ennet onmer,John Holmgren, Dick Walsh, Sharon Miller, Jeanette Morris. Third Row: James Johnson, Douglas Schroeder, Patty Keene,Danny Lamphier,Linda Jones, Bobby Harris, Phillip Foster, Carol Hawkins, Nancy Cochran, James Eaton. Second Row- Susie Diggin Ralph Morrison Jackie Harris, Bar- bara Bonner, Danny Bursg, Irene Byers, Raymond Connors, Billie Rae Diigin, Joe Koeppen. Front Row: Carmen Pittman, Kathy use, Carolyn Powell, James McLinn, Margaret La ever, Jon Bankert, Jack Falls, Martha Holmgren, Billy Joe Cochran. UNICN THIRD A D FOURTH Back Row: Kenny Hull, Martin Lawrence, Mary Lou Shabe, Alan Kielpikowski, Donna Piske, Kathy Lelois, Rita Hodsen, Byron M'Kinney, Jim Davies, Jimmy Keen, Third Row: Jacklyn Olson, Betty Gast, Charlotte Huber, Arlene House, Donald Fox, Leslie Clites. Second Row- Diane Robinson Barbara Hallis Roberta Hook, Judy Downey, Linda Downey, Bobbie Fox, Jimmie Zambori, Harold Wilsod, Mrs. Boltz. Frhnt Row: Stephen Kinney, Nell Tucker, Susan Carpenter, Carol Frame, Russell Kuehl, Kenny Hull, Hubert McKin- ley, Rufus Wilson, Tommy Zambori. 16 WHEELER FIRST AND SECOND GRADES Back Row: Mrs. Mills, Teacher, Parrill Forbes, Michele Diggin, Diane Miller, Pamela Schroeder, Avonne Ramsey, Geraldine Tichy, Mary Noak, Dennis Spagna, Dennis Monnier, Jimmy Koeppen. Center Row: Lowell Hawkins,Wendy Bell, Mary Ellen Guernsey, Diane Meyer, Diana Davis, Donna Tressemer, Howard Stowers, James Foster, Leonard Smith, Hobert Miller. Front Row: Dale Koziol, David Harris, Martha Noak, Jim I-Iardesty,Shir1ey Evensen, Lois Abraham, Ralph Stowers, Nancy Pittman, Linda Brown, Norman Reveal. NION CENTER FIRST A D SECOND GRADES I E Fourth Row: Isabel Haggerty, Linda Hardesty, Ruth Ann Piske, John Gast, Elmer Williams, Donald Mc- p Auliffe, Jimmy Shabi, Richard Harris. Third Row: Shirley Morris, Sheila Morris, Virginia Fox, David Rippe, Danny Huber, Peggy Tucker. Second Row: Jimmy Lawrence, Anthony McKinley, Ronald Banks, Rosemary Maple, Linda Porter, Nancy Lawrence, Donald Kuehl, Mrs. Foster, Teacher. First Row: Lynn Maple, Virginia Davis, Sharon Gast, Randy Kuehl, John Turner, Edward Ebner, Ronald Morris, Storey Motor Sales 712 E. 3rd St. Phone 80 Hobart, Indiana Hudson Sales 17 TLIDENT COUNCIL Left To Right: Barbara Melton, Mr. Winebrenner, Adviser, Neil Betz, Betty Camplan, Ruth Burge, Barbara Rodrick, Cecil Harrwig, Dick Young. ANNUAL STAFF Left To Right: John Noak, Donald Meyer, Neil Betz. Betty Camplan, Gene Bruszewski, Carol Crisman Bill Young, Vivian Miller, Tom Eaton, Marilyn Szikora, Shirley Pittman, Joan Rouse, Alfred Strehler Kenneth Horan, Harvey Shurr - International Harvester Valparaiso, Indiana, 18 EWSPAPER STAFF Left To Right: Carol Crisman, Kathleen Ames, Sadie Kuehl, Vivian Miller, Marilyn Szikora, Betty Cam- plan, Shirley Pittman, Mrs, Bullis, Sponsor. G. A. A. Back Row: Sadie Kuehl, Barbara Melton,Shirley Pittman, Betty Camplan, Kathleen Ames, Wilma Young Dorothy Walls, Pat Brady, Ada Conrick, Pat Ogden, Janet Kosier, Pauline Tresemer, Mrs. Winebrenner Sponsor, Marilyn Szikora. Middle Row: Maybelle Rittel, Judy Susdorf, Kay Eaton, Barbara Davies, Mar lene Brickner, Genevieve Lafever, Carolyn Bell, Nan Maple, Judy Davies, Marjorie Huber, Ruth Morris, Alice Tarnow, Carol Hardesty, Front Row: Betty Pittman, Marjorie Griffen, Ruth Burge, Vivian Miller, Joan Rouse, Valayda Noak, Susie Strehler, Barbara Rodrick, Ruth Dupont, Donna Rodriguez. Flowers IGA - Super Market Valparaiso, Indiana 19 BEA RCATS VARSITY Ed Meyer, Tom Tarnow, Lee Betz, Gary Grimes, Ken Horan, John Noak, Marvin Brickner, Cecil Hartwig Dick Young, Ken Curtis, Neil Betz, Coach Schneider. SENIORS Neil Betz John Noak Kenneth Horan Marquarts Super Service, Route 130, Wheeler, Indiana 20 BEARCAT ARSITY Marvin Brickner ,. Lee Betz Pe 1 Q: Ken Curtis ! M, r 1 Gary Grimes Vf j J Y Y' 11-J s. 1 'I 6- ,I ,L Dick Young .9 Farm Bureau, Porter County Co. Co-op, Wheeler, Indiana 21 Tom Tarnow Cecil Hartwig rv if N W C 'SE' i bf 53 xx , rc Nh Nu BIG TE Left To Right: Kenneth Horan, Cecil I-Iartwig. John Noak, Gary Grimes, Kenneth Curtis, Neil Betz, Dick Young, Lee Betz, Marvin Brickner, Tom Tarnow, LITTLE NINE Back Row: Earl Betz, Harold Pittman, Warren Meyer, Albert I-Iartrump, Roy Hartwig, Front Row: Bill Evenson, Duane Shook, Lance Dodson, Leslie Cochran, Mr, Neuliep, Coach. Farmers State Bank - The Friendly Bank - Valparaiso, Indiana, 22 Wheeler vs. Hebron Gold basketball presentation Warming Up Come on, jump! 1, if J. Q wh ,,g'fSecond team , jig ' N 1 UT I f 2 Lwf R ,F A':5i.,:r,- ' Kg Free throw 1 Gary National Bank, fi-Iobart Branchj, Member of F.D.I.C., Hobart, Indiana 23 BASEBALL THE TEAM fl Back Row: Coach Schneider, Lee Betz, Ken Curtis, Joe Pancek, Roger Morris, John Noak, Tom Chelf Gary Grimes,Dick Young, Neil Betz, Dalton Connor, Front Row: Cecil Hartwig, Eddie Meyer, Tom Tar- now, Dick Connors, Sherdian Bell, Marvin Brickner, OUT AT THE PLATE Close, but he 's out. Myron Peck, Hobart, Indiana 24 JUST A LITTLE DIFFERENCE IN OPINION nv . f The wind up. 9-'J' 4-2 Qhe gang at Kouts First Federal Savings and Loans, 66 Washington Street, Valparaiso, Indiana 25 VARSITY CHEERLE DER Front To Back: Valayda Noak, Kathleen Ames, Marjorie Griffin, Shirley Pittman, Left To Right: Meta Rittel, Judy Linxwiler, Ruby Miller, Sharon Chelf, Sue Perdew. Josten Manufacturing Company Owatonna, Minnesota Robert Albertson, Plymouth, Indiana, Representative 26 HIGH SCHOOL CHORU Back Row: Doris Lamphier, Dorothy Walls, Ruth Dupon, Wilma Young, Kay Eaton, Pauline Tresemer, Ted Grunden,Alfred Strehler, Roger Morris, Kenneth Horan, Jim Bottorf, Tom Chelf, Gary Grimes, Sheri- dan Bell. Middle Row: Mrs. Winebrenner, directorg Judy Susdorf, Donna Rodriguez, Betty Pittman, Susie Strehler, Barbara Davies, Valayda Noak, Barbara Rodrick, Marlene Brickner, Pat Brady, Barbara Melton, Ruth Burge, Betty Camplan, Carol Crisman, Kathleen Ames, Tom Tarnow, Shirley Pittman, Sadie Kuehl, Robert Kalina, Marjorie Huber, Janet Kosier, Judy Davies. Carolyn Bell, Carol Hardesty. Front Row: Pat Ogden, Marjorie Huber, Maybelle Rittel, Vivian Miller, Marilyn Szikora, Joan Kalina. Anna Belle Sells, Mary Tucker, Ruth Morris, Alice Tarnow. BA D MEMBERS Back Row: James Correll, Fred Tresemer, Bill Evenson, Tom Chelf, Duane Shook, Carolyn Bell, Pauline Tresemer, Robert Bell, Bernard Hodson, Bill Byers, Roderick Bell, William Morrison. Third Row: Carol Miller, Patricia Bell, Earl Betz, Sharon Chelf, Jeanette Szikora,Joan Hull, Charleen Ogden, Richard Rippe, Jerry Gies, John Davis, Earl Cochran, Terry Johnson, James Tresemer, Second Row: Irene Byers, Jac- queline Harris,Jimmy McLinn, Curtis Barthelemew, Patricia LaFever, Robert McLinn, Janice Shook, Carol Young, Dick Walsh, Richard Rodriquez. Front Row: Raymond Connors, James Eaton, Douglas Schroeder, Danny Lamphier, Richard Bell, James Taposci, Danny Shook, Bill Falls, Terry Johnson, James Sells, Smith-Nuppnau, Builders and Materials, Ready Mix Concrete, Valpo,Indiana, 27 HOW' 'Y ae wxvOY5 PM --1 mme' Noon- mime sua Beach Plumbing and Well Company, Plumbing and Heating Well Drilling, Water Systems, Valparaiso, Indiana 28 STOMACH PLEASERS, Mrs. Ames and Mrs. Bivens. OUR IANITOR, Mr. Ebner Valparaiso Fumiture Company, Phone 428. '74 Washington Street, Valparaiso, Indiana 29 I l 1 l S The moment has arrived, Cute Couple 5 4 I , w SPRI G W DANCE Candidates Await The Queen Is Crowned I ,J ll N J 0, ft' ire! Hail The Queen Couples Dancing Howard Kuehl, Petroleum Products, R.R. 4, Valparaiso, Indiana 30 FRESHMEN I ITIATIO F1-eshies Come on, Lets go. A little dessert, Principal and Janitors turn Here's mud in your eye, Haircut the hard way. Hobart Flower Shop, 409 Main St., Phone Main 140, Hobart, Indiana 31 JU IOR PL Y Look whose coachin. You aksed for it! Take your skates off! Give me my jacket. Waiting for our act. ,Curtis Royal Blue Store, Valparaiso, Indiana 32 Iron! Iron! Iron! HEELER PRGM Guests At Prom Crowning of Queen L 5, j, W 4. LM 4 . Dancing Under the Colorful Roof Our Prom Queen, Kay Eaton . 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