Wiley High School - Wileyan Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)

 - Class of 1959

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Gail Blakeley Mr. and Mrs. A Friend Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Adkinson John Aikman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ames Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ayars Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barrick Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bartley Mr. and Mrs. Howard Batman Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bauermeister, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Baumann Mr. and Mrs. Berkowitzes James Benham Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bindley Robert M Bindiey lvlr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. John Blouch B. G. Cox and famil Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Bosviorth Mr and Mrs. J. A. Bowen Mr and Mrs. Merrill Bradfield lvlr. and Mrs. John E. Bragg Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brough George Brodie John Brough Nir. and Mrs. Carl Buck Mr. and Mrs. John Byers Dr. and Mrs. Melville E. CaJacob Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Carr Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell G. Cassie Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Clark Mi. and Mrs. Lewis Cline Mr. asd Mrs. Arthur Clough, Sr. Mr. Kenneth William Corlhum Mr. and Mrs. Kathryn R. Cox Mr. Ralph Cutter Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nir. and Mrs. Clarence T. Davis Samuel Davis Thomas Davis Mr and Mrs. David I. Day, Jr. Mr and Mrs. David A. Dennis Mrs. C. J. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dowden Mr. and Mrs. Claude Drake Mr. Kenneth Duncan Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Dyer PATHUNS AND BUUSTEHS Mr. and Mrs. Max Einstandig Mr. John Eggleston Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eller Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Eslinger Mr. Leonard L. Fenwick Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fisher lvir. and Mrs. Glenn Floyd Mr. William Fowler Mr. lvir. Mr. Horner French and Mrs. Wayne Fry and Mrs. K. R. Garmorig Mrs. F. W. Gates Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Goodman Mr. W. H. Gosnell Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lebowitz Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Lee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leventhal Mrs. A. W. Lindholm Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Lloyd Mr. Charles Logan Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Lovelace Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lowry Mr. and Mrs. Harley E. Mace Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Markle Dr. and Mrs. Walter Marks Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Masters Mr. and Mrs. Harry McAninch Merchants Freight System Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Milier Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller Mrs. Velora Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rich Mrs. Alma Robbins lvir. and Mrs. Charles C. Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roberts Mrs. Claude Robertson Mrs. Jacqueline Roesch Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rosenberg Mrs. Walter Russell Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Rutledge Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schultz Dr. and Mrs. 0. L. Schumpert Mrs. Mary L. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Seamarin Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shelton and Mrs. G. L. Miller and Mrs. M. D. Miller and Mrs. Wayne E. Miller and Mrs. George H. Moench lvlr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs James Shope Raymond J. Smith Glenn E. Staggs O. W. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Grafe Graham Grain Company Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Haist Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hake Mr. Howard Harney Mrs. Kathleen Hayes Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hays, Jr. Mr. and lvlrs. Paul W. Heatot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hickey Mi. and Mrs. Wilbur Hill Mr. and Mrs. George Hines Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hoke Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Horton Earl F. Hughes lvlr. Charles Jackson Mr. Paul Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Joyce Mi. and Mrs. Willard Moody Mr. and Mrs. James E. Morris Mr. and Mrs. George Moser Mrs. Charlesa Moyer Dr. and Mrs. Louis Neudorf Mr. and Mrs. James E. Norris Ohio Dil Company Nlrs. Kathleen Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Patrick and family Mr. and Mrs. George Patton lvlrs. Mary LaVerne Payton Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Phillippi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Porter Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stump Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Sutch Mr. and Mrs. George Svadeba Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sweatt Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terrell Mr. and Mrs. Noble Thompson lvlrs. Elizabeth Tryon Mrs. Marilyn Tryon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tucker Mrs. J. L. Van Deren Er. and Mrs. Ed C. Voges Mr. and Mrs. Dave Walton Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward Mr. and Mrs. Howard Junker Mr. Charles Kantman Mr. and Mrs. Raymond N. Kasameyer Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kassabaum and Mrs. H. E. Potter and Mrs. Walter L. Pound and Mrs. Fred R. Price and Mrs. Gordon Pringle Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Warrem lllr. and Mrs. Don J. Watson . and Mrs. Wallace Webb Mr Max and May Weddle . C 6 Mi. and Mrs. Chester Keilams lvlr. and Mrs. Edward Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Kerns lvlr. and Mrs. 0. C. Kibler Mr. Nathaniel Kirk Mr. and Mrs. James F. Knotts Mr. Robert Kolb Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Laufman Mrs. Clyde Purcell Mi. and Mrs. Joseph L. Quinn, Jr. Mr. Kermit Ralston Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Rapson lilr. and Mrs. Leon Ratcliffe Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Reich Norma Rennells Nlrs. Arthur Rennels Page Niizety-Six Mrs. Mayo West f 'Y Li ,....- y M Dr. and Mrs. J. V. White WV Mrs. M. H. Whitehead Mr. and Mrs. George Wiemuth Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wilkerson Dr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woodburn Mrs. Sarah C. Youman 5' 'i bf 59401. .Q f QW 3.-'55 Q +:o:-1 vi 4 Y FCE W DCDIQTANT CCCASICDIXIS SUADOYCRAFT Eu MAVQTVN M mdkg d 0W'lf?f?lfgf Cf FI,-he skill of our craftsmen plus th ' e skill of our creative designers makes the difference between i just another book and a CAP- ITOL distinctive annual Th . e Capitol Planning Service makes the multitude of detailed t k as less irksome and brings assur- ance of an outstanding publica- , tion on a balanced quiries are invited from public ity directors, yearbook and mag- azine staffs. S i budget. In- YQR FINE PRINTING pLp,'Y95 2 capitol fel QM, ' fuzzy f 6097z 6l57z EAST MONROE ST SPRINGFIELD, ILL. V ARTISTS 0 ENGRAVERS ' COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS 0 RET OUCHER Coming are dramatic new ad- vances in science and industry that will crowd centuries of prog- ress into decades . . . bringing new challenges, new opportuni- ties, new rewards. Y0u're just in time! Anus-cl-lAl.lvlEns WHERE ENGINEERING IN ACTION IS AT WORK ON YOUR FUTURE TODAY BEST WISHES FROM MERCHANTS FLOOR CQVERINGS N B ta' OF TERRE HAUTE Rugs, Carpets, Rubber, 7th and Wabash Avenu Asphalt and Twelve Points Cork Tile Vinyl Mm FQ OS INSURANCE CORPORATION Phone C-9551 FOR TIME OF DAY- 507 Wabash Avenue C-AALL C-0543 WILEYKS HEADQUARTERS FOR Silver, Glass, all Gifts! Diamonds, Watches, jewelry, China, 612 wzxurxsn Ave Hillmanas have them all ...... F959 Models . . . Bulova . . . Elgin . . . Hamilton . . . Gruen . . , Omega . . . Longines , . , Wittnauer BUY uw HILLMANS BUDGET PAY PLAN - TEEN-AGE Accounts wflcnivlt PM f I walt stevenson's IIUUSIER HEATING I-1?-Elicii-455--I--P-P5541?-45544-I-434-E3-I-3-+3-I-5-+5P'P??+ 1360 Lafayette Avenue TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA TI-IE WIEIVIUTI-I Sz SON CO MAUIVIEE COLLIERIES Wholesale CQMIJANY Distributor IUBAUUU - UANIIIES - SUNIIRIES Coal Miners and Shippers it A.. Operators VENDING MACHINES HEAT DRIED COALS i INDIANA WASHED AND Terre Haute. Indiana Phones: C-7160 - C-8510 Phone C-2357 TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA P O ll If If WEBERG'S 2601 Wabash Avenue Phone C-4200 irc- QEEEEING FINE FURNITURE AND PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DECORATING ASSISTANCE RATCLIFEE REALTY CO. INSURANCE Real Estate - Mortgage Loans West Terre Haute Phone D-2435 VIGO NEWS AGENCY DAILY AND SUNDAY HOME DELIVERY ON CHICAGO AMERICAN CHICAGO SUN TIMES INDIANAPOLIS NEWS INDIANAPOLIS STAR INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Crawford 6634 902 Chestnut St. COMPLIIVIENTS - QF - DoN J. WATsoN MASON CONTR ACTORS 910 So. 23rd Street TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA CTOMPLIMENTS - OF TI-IE TOASTY SI-IOP 22 South 7th Street CCIVIELIIVIENTS LQP- TERRE I-IAUTE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Page One f'l!ll1tlI'6tf 111211 Two THE IIIEFEHENUE WITH SEIIBUIIHITS THE SERVICE FINANCE COMPANY 17A Meadows Center L-6297 17 South 4th Str t C4304 100 S th 7th Street C3202 13th d M pl l8058 SI-IOPE'S SUPER MARATHON SERVICE Phone C-9133 7th and Cherry Sts. VVASI-IING AND GEEASING PARKING 24 I-IGUE SERVICE TERRE HAUTE CARPET CLEANING ec RUC COMPANY, INC. CIeaners of Terre Hauteas Finest Rugs Since T898 CLEANING, SEWING, EEPAIEING, ALTEEATIGNS, LAYING 333-39 North 16th Street TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA VALENTINE PACKING CUMPANY al' FANCY BEEF AND PORK AND PURE LARD ir TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA CONORAT ULLXTIONIS TO THE CLASS OF '59 FROM '-:::5:5:Ig:-:-:-g.,, . . . . , , -11:1 , ,. .-..g.-:-:-yigqrlikrg:-:-:i:-5.-.-.-,... . . . '-:I TI S TI Il T H Frlslzimz F COIVIPLIMENTS .. QF 1 TI-IE TERRE I-IAUTE HOUSE Page Om' H I I I If IE IT'S ON EARTH- WE CAN SELL IT C.L. Rspuons j COMPLIIVIENTS - QF .- ROOT'S WATCH DEPARTMENT WA'TCHESMWATCH BANDS RINGS-LIGHTEBS Iewelerz CLAUDIS H. EDWARDS BLACK 85 WHITE CAB CO., INC. BLACK fx WHITE 5. YELLOW CARS Phone C-5064 Phone C-1313 TRANSFER SERVICE SMART GALS GO EOR CURTISIS FASHION S TEENS o MISSES o LADIES 17 Meadows Center Phone Crawiord 5727 Page Om' Hum MEADQWS T OF ' PHARMACY S' 85 Prescriptions SURPLUS Meadows lf Shopping f Center 328 Wabash Ave. 3 Phone L-5500 1256 Lafayette E TERRE HAUTE. IND. Telephone Crawford 7575 TERRE I-IAUTE CONCRETE SUPPLY CORP. CENTRAL MIXED CONCRETE CHAS. P. O'LEARY, President 10th G Chestnut Streets TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA Good Luck To The Students ot Wiley Erom The DOG n SUDS No. 1-1300 No. 13th Street No. 2-4207 Wabash Ave. .J3.I.tI .II-IESIIR KRAUSBEK SMAQEUIIZIUHERS WABASH CLEANERS CHILDRENS PINE DRY CLEANING 670 Wabash Ave. 419 SO' 13th S'- Phone C-4142 Phone C-6528 I mm' Frmr JANE . WOLF NIDRGE I-IEINL'S CO. MOVING 85 STORAGE FLOWERS PASIIIQNS OF CQMPANYI INC- L' DISTINCTION 129 So. ,hh SL 725 Spruce Street TEIIIIE HAUTE, INDIANA one - 622 Wabash Ave. Ph C1425 'IEIIRE HAUTE, IND. Phone! C-9471 CONGRATUIJ3fI'IONS CONIPLINIENTS TQ THE CLASS - OF - OE I959 PA-I- 7S INDIANA STATE 'VIUSIC STORE BANK OF I TERRE I-IAUTE 'IEIIIIE I-IAUTE, INDIANA 1211 Wabash Avenue MEMBER F. D. I. c. NATIQNAL THOMAS DAVIS GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR INIERIUR-EXTERIIIR IIECIIRIIIING ASSOCIATION, INC. UUSIUM UIIBINFIS Phone C-5697 Office: 1914 Washington Avenue COIIPQIQWENTS wIIcHIs . . . CHINA . . . sIIvIII . . .APPLIANCES COIVIPLIIVIENTS The A OF - ELLIOTT IEWELERS Shoe Box - LEADERS IN EINE DIAMONDS 508 Wabash Ave. ENNA IETTICKSW Service 11 Meadows Center THF SHUF YUU Phone L-0312 LIJVE TU LIVE IN I U e l'll!1IlfI'L't! ffm! Fira' fi W I X, One of the active groups around Wfiley was the parents of the athletes. UUMMUNITY SPIRIT The production given by the Drama Club Sopluomores audiences. Drama President and members of the cast. I1'if'1' 10 RIGHT: was enjoyed by the .Ale-W, Vlmll H1IfC:.11ii, l'Q.All1'. RUXX' lg Karol Miller, Julie XY'hirc. Klux' Prinulc. ,lean Anders-nn Nana G Storassli, Norma Arn-rld, Catlrerune L.1B1er, RUXX 2: Ka, Vogue. Ronnie Lurtcrt .left Dean. Garx' Miller. Pere I,i,l.1wl1 'ii Qfjfin, . , A XZAVQ N qv 'J M95 ,J- Q? 'A' x fini? ., 'Q Q 2 . M- Y! A -. f,x v . ,f?g.ll f 3, we 52:43 .X ' Q A vi' 'lm ' l ,Ps Y V .VM Q Q il P :yi . ,s , COMPLIMENTS OOIVIPIJIIVIIINIS - OF - CQMPLIMENTS M OF - - OF - M G WABASH FEDERAL SAVINGS XI C raw LUAN DUIVIES Omg ASSUUIATIUN SALVAGE Store IIJ North 6th Street TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA SIEHUHI Music SIUIB MUSICIANS T0 SERVE MUSICIANS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS at MUSIC OF ALI. Kmns Phone C-6448 307 Wabash Ave. BU N - OUTFITTEILRERTEDDVVQQAMPICDNS A QUARTER CDF A CENTURY Insurance - Real Estate i n- OME 29 South 7th Street phone C4388 Three Floors TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA Eighth and Wctbctsh 2ZIIAI2'tIII.It ttfZ,E2YJv'11N,,1,,fP IIEIIIII EIIIVIISUII B h Sh , -5 0 al' S IIIIIIEWIIII UUMPANY II UF IIIIIIIIII, ING. ONE1 HOUR HEATING 5. AIR I I DISTRIBUTORS or DRY CLEANERS CONDITIONING E' Tl GUI 16th 6. Poplar Sts. 1726 WABASI-I AVENUE Phone L-8048 231 SOUTH IST STREET Terre Haute. Ind. PHONE c-952s 1339 North 13th St. SHIRT LAUNDRY Page Om' HlllIz1II'C'tl 411111 Six LEVINSON 'S 3 ELOORS OE WOMENS EASHIONS AND SPORTSWEAR HEADQUARTERS Terre Haute, Ind. A. B. OIOK OUPIIOATIN6 PROOUOTS 2116 Wabash Ave. Phone C-3780 TERRE I-IAUTE GAS CORPORATION tO-Ll 632 Cherry Street WASSEL INN 3106 WABASH AVE. Dancing HUNTER, OIIIUM 81. HUNTER, INC. GENERAL INSURANCE AND BONDS Phone C-1400 or C-3123 16 South 7th St. TERRE HAUTE. IND. Page One Hznn COIVIPLIIVIENTS O OF O at H Ag Frankgs a H FINER IUNIOR ANO SENIOR FOOTWEAR 1229 Wabash Ave. 26-28 So. 7th St. TERRE HAUTE, IND. 21 Meadows Center NOT ONE PENNY P.S.C.I.'S Never-ending expansion proaram to keep weII ahead ot your electric- aI needs is financed Toy totks who invest in the Company ot their own tree Wilt. Not one penny ot your tax rnoney is usec.I PURIIU SERVICE COMPANY OF INOIANA, ING. Williamson COMPLIMENTS H OF M Flower Shop Reynolds 81 WE WIRE PLOWERS Company Crawford 2222 4517 Wabash Ave. TERRE HAUTE, IND. fred and Seven y COMPLIMENTS BUILD BETTER - QF - WITH MATERIALS - FRUM IVI1IIer, FIIRRINGTIIN Vrydagh . SOUTH 25TH STREET RUAIJ 8K Mlller PHONE C-8781 COMPLIMENTS - QF - IDEAL-FITZGERALD BAKIN G CO. Bakers Of HOLSUM BREAD 1518 Wabash Avenue lt costs le-SS to buy the best- GENUINE f 2?5 -I ,l'A' 44 - -4 I-A '44 V ., KINGS IDEEPWVEIN I MINE Princeton - Indiana's Best Coal It'S Dustless Specially Oil Treated PURNACE LUMP FURNACE EGG-STOKER Phone C-3348 soLD ONLY BY DEEP VEIN CUAL C . Office and Yard: 960 Poplar COMPLIMENTS THE TERRE I-IAUTE WATER WORKS CORPORATION COlVIPI6I3!IENTS I SUPPLY Faghlgn COMPANY. INC. Wholesale , Iron. Steel and TERRE HAUTE S Structural M8t9l'l3l ONLY Blacksmith. Mine and DRQIEIEIEEIERER Mill Supplies Automotive 20 SO- Sth Sf- Equipment' 2606 So. 7th St. san 940 CHESTNUT STREET 905 College TERRE HAUTE IND i-1-O-2 COMPLIMENTS POWELL-STEPI-IENSON LUIVIBER COMPANY 2723 South 7th Street Phone L-6263 life- Page One I-Imzdrefl ami Eigbf Li it H 58,762i Salesmen - Are Available To All Adveriisers In The - TRIBUNE-STAR 'This is the combined Circulation of the daily Tribune and Star, oar- ryiha your sales messaae into this rrumer of homes Withirr Terre I-Iaute and throuahout the Wabash Vai- Iey. COMPLIMENTS or r Ti-IE GGQDIE Sl-IOP CAFETERIA -ii 660 Ohio Street TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS E3 B9 pfepilfell lOl' ll0Spl'l0llly - - if :J 'T 3 T T OF - OF T T QT . if Q, w f . fi v ,I lp. Evans HOME T ' ' T ' ff , BU - 'L' T I. N PACKING Trmgild i s 1 f on' ,wt It 1 I Flay 31 COMPANY I We Decorating 400 NORTH TTRST ST- TEITITITIIIUTITIT-IITPTIEYYSCSEITTITEISITTMPESTTLING co. PHONE L-8161 Delicious RoygiSlI9gTiiieT'lgirors and 76 , COMPLIMENTS Tiff srugenrs Express Service - OF - of ,i'j,ff.f, Qjj,'1j',l, At Freight Rates ELDRIDGE HQKIQEQEEN 21 SOUTH 13TH STREET BEST WAY, INC. DAVIDSON Phone C4421 Music Lessons Accordicms - Guitars 737 N. Sixth St. Page KJIIL' llffml I mul Niue Repairing - Supplies MGUHUUKLIN MUVING 81, STORAGE GUMPANY 23rd 6. Locust Streets Phone: C-B576 TERRE HAUTE, IND. POPLAR FLOWER Sl-IOP l. A. llackl SITARSKI Flowers For All Occasions PHONE C-6122 14TH 6. POPLAR STREETS TERRE HAUTE, IND. ,, ff . 'xy . N X 'uh .,, X At ,I , P. .X , EV f . A Ft D' X4 V BUUILLEZ IJUNUT SHUP 21 Years At 125-A So. 7th St. Phone L-7529 HERSCHELL BOUILLEZ We Cater To Parties COIVIPLIMENTS - QF - COMPLIMENTS 1 QF 1 Valley Supply Company Good Protogrctpl Are Made. Not Just Taken' IS SAN' HNF - FUH3 Lnwnfmsf - KHEHE 622 Wabash Ave. 105 SOUTH SEVENTH ST. Phone C-7450 Crawford. 7715 Wileyites - Keep ., by cc 7 x s. .. 1 1,1 H l I X, , r., fx .1 ,. Q af a - 'f' G 79 'rf Burning Wth 1 HS Tri-K Mine SUPER WASHED COAL C-6095 C-6095 COMPLIMENTS -QF- Pleller Dairy Queen 3201 Wabash Ave. TERRE HAUTE, IND. PHILGAS THAT IS! JEBB'S INC. DANIEL APPLIANCE 2723 South 6th Street 1206 Wabash Avenue DISTRIBUTED BY: Phone C-6185 Phone C-1250 TAPPAN RANGESePI-IILCCD REFRIGERATCRS ABC WASHERS AND DRYERS FEDDERS AI CCDNDITIONING Page Um' Ilfffzffzwf tzml 71611 Comllalirzzezzis of HERFFJONES Co. MANUFACTURING IEWELERS AND STATIONERS 1407-1419 North Capitol Avenue INDIANAPOLIS 7, INDIANA MR. GEORGE CRAVEN, Representative VIOUESNEYS BOXED STATIONERY GIFTS Greeting Cards For All Occasions BIBLES-BOOKS-GAMES TWO COMPLETE STORES TWO EONVENIENT LOCATIONS 811 Ohio Street 644 Wabash Avenue A FRIENDLY FURNITURE STORE Where brides-to-be and young marrieds for three generations have found the answer to quality and reliability at modest prices. Silverstein Brothers, Inc. 526 WABASH AVE. FINE FURNITURE SINCE 1898 COMPLHVIENTS - QF .. John Trimpe Cleaners 2507 College Ave. Phone C-4669 COIVIPLIIVIENTS -QFA Trianon Drive-In WOOORIIIGE MOTEL ANU RESTAURANT 4545 Wabash Ave. Phone C-2423 ON U. S. 40 ONE QUARTER MILE EAST OF CITY Terre Haute, Ind. NEWIIN-JOHNSON OEVEIOPMENT OOMPIINY BUILDERS OF BETTER HOMES 3000 Poplar Street TERRE HAUTE, IND Phone L-6191 llfgr' Um' llffrlrfmf .xml Efczwz Best Wishes From THE TERIIE HAUTE TENT Il IIWNING OO. 901 Chestnut St. Phone L-B069 TERRE HAUTE, IND F Helping to create, mai tain cmd' extend through the school and commu ity, high standards . Christian Character. Clean Living Clean Scholarship Clean Speech Clean Sports Jonnur Moonrs O Auto Super Market . I l26 Wabash POTTER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 81 CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Commercial - Industrial Residential Licensed - Bonded - Insured WE WIRE IIUTUNIIITIU EIIUIPIVIENTH 925 Wabash Avenue Phone C-7498 P O'H II' PE UET ? rm L BEL on ALL Youre I PRINTED IPIPITTER 2 IT COSTS NO MORE E PAJJED PRINT, G .ii ,3 -TRADES 312522 , EI EI SYMPQLIC 1, EE E.. ERT CFIAFTSIJIAIICHIP 32 I I JD I T DIEIQELT NORIING CCI 'TIT - 2- ANLI PAIR INA E The following firms are lil I t Z, use this lab I' A h r Printi C 1 L d om Prin C it M L P eSPblh C jx V P C Q w if 1 w T H W db P c I NEWSPAPERS Ad P bl h Co , Sp P bl I1 Co T bune-Star Publishing Company, I Courtesy of TERRE HAUTE ALLIED PRINTING TRADES COUNCIL B1-3ooow's MODERN Home sHoP L Chester Beddow-Louise Beddow Aluminum Storm Doors and Windows RELIABLE BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone C-5552 1326 South 25th Street TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA rfmf 'l'11'r'lz'c' CCIVIPLIMENTS -QP- HILLS SNAPPY SERVICE 25 North 5th 715 Ohio 924 Wabash 116 North 7th TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA ARIVISTRONGWALKER LUIVIBER CO., INC. - Eleventh and Spruce Streets TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA Telephone C-3367 TERRE I-IAUTE DISTRICT AUTOIVIOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION ADAMS PONTIAC, INC. DCWNTCWN CHEVRCLET SALES, INC. GASAWAY IVQCTCRS KEY AUTC SALES, INC. RANES-ODANIEL AUTC SALES, IQNIC. IVIACE SERVICE, INC. ICHN MCCRE AUTC SALES SHANKS IVICTCRS, INC. WAEASI-I IVICTCRS, INC. TERRE I-IAUTE AUTC CC. VIGC IVICTCRS OUR CONGRATULATIONS IO IHI GRADUAIING CLASS OF IUNI, 1959 JACK TI-IRASI-IER'S WABASI-I MOTORS Your Friendly Ford Dealer Telephone L-6251 3033 Wabash Avenue TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA I Om' lflzrmfrcd um! 'l'lvir'lcw1 COMPLIMENTS - QF - TI-IE BORDEN CCDMPAN Y 531 North 5th Street TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA Phone Crawford 5031 The Food It's Fun To Eat-Chesty Potato Chips. Popcorn and Rufiles CHESTY Fooos, INC. Phone C-2369 TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA CAHILL La Salle Easyday Bigwooclas MARKET Shop Laundromat TQ'ggl5jggge'S Q CORRECT DRESS HALF HOUR SffiZ?lfI2'?7 mb 6: P 1 St FQR WOMEN, LAUNDRY rnmous BRAND Op Gr S' MTSSES DRY CLEANING - W?E15Ef31'. LLI3l?S i AND TUNIORS - SHIRTS FINISHED RADIUS DRIVHN PARKING za NoRTH SIXTH sr. 1429 South 25th St. BIGgV'25DD,S Open 'Til 10:00 P. M. Tewe Hume, Ind- Phone L-9564 BUDGET PAY PLAN PEFFLEY'S . ALLEN AND STEEN D.X SERVICE Baldum 8111 .md emo Studio 1:1111 A110 HEAVY muck 3 Iu11111cAI10N 400 South 7th s1. 525 South Sth St, LOANS - FINANCING - INSURANCE TER3I5c1IaQgg5icEND- Phone 06778 SERVING THE WABASH VALLEY UAgh'ffnzf:HI EUR A1 YEARS NighIi1IlEJgEElI?6407 COMPLIMENTS VENIJEL GHUUEHY f- E ee e - RY Valley Templg FANCY 111100111110 Flower Laundry and 1110113 I1 vI0HA0IEs . ' 212 Ne1IeneI Ave. Dry Cleaning 5 Q QRE WEST TEM HMB, 400 North ard SL 1101 SOUTH 8TH STREET - INDIANA Phone C-3374 PAUL KELLEY. Owner Telephone: H7835 lifge Om! 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Anderson, Karen . ,, ,.,. .,.., . 12, 18, Anderson, Kay ..., 10, 13, 18, 19, 20, 26, 29, Archer, Karen ...,..,....,...........,... ...,,, 1 ,, Arnold, Larry ,,,.,..,,...,...,....,,,... ......,, . .. 21, 46, Arnold, Sue .............,....... ...,,.,......... Ashcraft, Richard ...,. . .,,,,.........., , Asher, Mike ......,.... 20, 34, Austin, Louis .. Auterson. Gerald Ayars, Bob , ,, Baggs, Sharon Bailey, Eugene .... . Baker, Baker, Baker, Harold Patricia Ann Sharon ............, Bain, Leslie ...,.... Barnett, Barnes, Bill ..., Becky ,... Barnhart, David . Barrick, Judy .... Bartlett, Pat .. Bartley, Carol ,. Barton, Jeff .. .. Batman, Gerri .....,, Batson, Diana .,,, .. 9, 20, 30, 32, 33, 34, 151 H' .ff 26.' 5135. 39, 30, ,. .,,. 4, 26, 30, 32, . ,,.,, 20, 19, 29, 31, Bauermeister, John Baumann, Darleen ,,., 20, 28, 34, 35, Baumann, Kenny .... Bauer, Ed .... 10 Bayer, John , Bearley, John Beddow, Chester ,, Bedwell, David Bedwell, Jim Bedwell, Larry Beecher, Quentin Behagg, Karen Bell, Karren Belles, Brian . Belskus, Albert . Benham, Jane .. 12, Bennett, Bill .. Bennett, Erving , Bickel, Andy , ., Bindley, Bob Birdsall, June .. . Bitzegaio, Judi ., Black, Rebecca Blake, Harriet .. Blakeley, Roberta Bland, Stephen Bland, Susan ,,,. Block, Sandra . Blom, Mary Ann Blouch, Catherine . Blouch, Mollie , Blum, Carolyn Boes, Barbara ., Boling, Fred Boling, Roseanne . Booker, Mary ..,, Booth, David Booth, Jack Bopp, Becky Bopp, Carl Borders, Joanna 19,W20,. 24, 25, 19. 24, 46, 13, 20, 22, 29, 39, 20, 26, 29. 13, 10, 13, 20, 37, 39, 9. 20, 31, 39, 24 68 30, 29, 50 41 24, 11 39, 35 41 22, 39. INDEX Bosc, Marion Bosworth, Gib Posworth, Tom Eouillez, Pat Bowden, Dave .. Eowen, Diana . Eowen, Erma Bowen, Vera ., Foulin, Rosanna , Foyd, Pat ., .. Boyer, John . . Boyer, Stephen Poyle, Merrill Boyle, Mrs. Wayne Eradfield, Allen Bradley, Bonn'e Bragg, Kathy . , Branson, Howard Dean Bratt, Marvin Braunschwelger, Marsha Brayfield, Sharon Bredeweg, Richard Bridwell, Amos . Brock, Mrs. Elizabeth Wayne Brock, Brodie, Ann Brokaw, Fred .. Brosey, Joyce Brown, Frank Brown, Jerry . Brown, Lynette , Buchanan, Miss Norma Buck, Paulette .. Burke, Kathy .. Bruner, Jack ., Burnell, Gary Eurnette, Ruth ., Burroughs, Patricia Bush, LaRosa .. Busson, Terry Byers, Allen , Byrd, Steven 35, ,. 25, 56, 13, 20, 24, 25, 53, 71, 30, 31, 32, 35, 24, 43, 46, 88, 39, 41, 12, 31, 12, 20, 30, 32, 34, 13, 21, 40, 23, 34, 35, 58, 22, 39, 40. 24, 34, 35, 45. 18, 26, 39, 40, ,, 12, 31, 34, 45, 46. 24, 25, 43, 46, 50, 51, . 34, 35, 37, 58, 45, 46, 31, zo, 25, 35, .. H E .26, zo, 24, 57, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 54, .. , 9, 20, ,Ci- Cagle, James CaJaC0b, Pete ., Calacob, Sally 13, 20, Caldwell, Larry Calglazer, Larry Campbell, Patricia Campbell, Ruth , Campbell, Sally Campbell, William , Janice Carol Cantarella. Cardwell, Carr, Martha Carter, Wendell Cassie, Marietta , 1 Cecil, Carol . Chalos, Miss Mary Chambers, Crysta Chambers, Marlin Chester, Sharon Chubb, Sharon Chumley, Mike Churchill, Mike Clark, Charles Clark, Earl Clark, Pat Clay, Richard 7, 10, 22, 50, 51, 73, 37, 39, 41, 57, 68, 69, 71, 9, 24, 56, , 30, 58, 38, 52 38, 30, 32, 33, 71, 50, 52, 55, 69. 13, 20, 38. 41, 58, 68, .. 63, 35, 38, .. '38, 24, 25, 40, 54, 20, 30. 32, 34. 24, 24, 56, 35, Page One Hmzdred mn! Nineteen Clayton, Judy Cline, Sherrie Clough, Arthur Conn, Sharon Conley, Allan Constant, Rev. Cook, Jim Cooper, Sam Corthum, M'ke Cotterman, Howard Cottingham, Daryl Cottrell, Kent Cowden, Janice Ccwherd, Carrie Cox, Emily Cot, James Coy, Linda Coy, Judy Crane, Barbara Craven, George Creasey, Alice Crone, Linda Crowder, Dennis Crumrin, Christine Cunningham, Cheryl Cunningham, Janet Curts, Vicki Cutter, Ronnie 24, 26, 9, 34 24, . 30, 34, 1.9, 20, 53, 9. 10, -15, 29, 39. 40. 7, 22, 24, 45, 46, 4.0, Darrow, Norman Davidson, Suzie Davis, Betty Davis, David Davis, Dorothy Davis, George , Davis, Larry Davis, Mrs. Margaret Davis, Richard , , Davis, Robin Davy, Anne Day, Bartley Day, Susan 10, 28, 29 Deakins, Sharon DEED, Jeff DeLoach, Jim De Mougin, Srilda . Dennis, Paul .. ,, Densmore, Carolyn , Dickerson, Bill . Dimond, Sharon ., Dishon, Marcella , Ditto, Pam . Doering, Carl Donnelly, Mike Dovvden, Janice . Doyle Jerry Drake Carol Drake Donna Drake, Linda Drake Richard Dreher, Fred Duzenherry, Darleth . Dukes, Jim Dyer, Jack 10. 1 20, 22, 37, 24, 45, 46, 31, 32, 34. 35. 36 7, 24, 30, 32, 33, 20.130, 34, 35, . 12, 18, 9, 34, 20, .,E? Edwards, Don Edwards, Todd EdwardS. Warren 3, 18, 91, 20, 21 47, 50 Eggleston, Barbara 34, 35, INDEX Holt, Ramona , Holmes, Mary Ann , . Horo, Gloria , Horton, Penne , . Houston, James , Gordon, Walter , ,, , ,.,, ,. 90 Gorman, Lee . , . 90 Gosnell, Joanne 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 73 Goss, Carol 39, 41, 58, 59, 74 Grafe, Paul 46, 56, 82 Grandidier, Christie Gray, Sharon , Gl'B9l1, GYEED, Denny Tonya Greiner, Larry . Griffin, Griffith Griffith Grigsby Iris , , Arthur , Michael , Ron , Grinstead, Paul Gruppe, Robert Gummere, Johanna Gumme Haas. Hahn, Hahn, Hahn, Haist, Haist, Hake, re, Nancy Margaret Hollv Linda Sherri Brenda Gordon Sharon Hall, Nancy Halt, E, V. Hamblim, Sheryl -iHL.. , 35, 37, 45, 26 34, 35, 4, 13, 20, 32, 33, 36 Hamilton, Stanley Hancock, Marilyn , Handick, Beverly 21 52, 32 9, 20, 37, Huberti, Michael , ..,, , Kinsey, Hankins, Jackie 30, 58, Hanna, Nlarilyn Harmon, Delores Harned, Roger 24, 64, Harney, Janis Harrah, Bob Harvey, Jim Hartley, Jerry Haskin, Patricia Hawkins, Carole 37, 90 Hawkins, Dick 64 Hays, Tommy 25. 90 Hayworth, Judy 90 Heady, Carol 32, 83 Heath, Irving 64 Heaton, Sally . 90 Hehman, James , 9, 90 Heidlebaugh, Sandra 9, 58, 59, 74 Heine, Fred 64 Henderson, Warren 20, Heringman, Naomi, 12, 26 Herod, Jane Herrin, Bronwen Herrington, Janet Hester, Linda ,, Hicky, Douglas .. Hleber, Bonnie ,, Higginbotham, Russel ,, .. Hill, Danny , Hines, Carolyn Einstandig, Barbara 39, 41, Einstandig, Elaine 5, 20, Eller, Judith Elliott, Kenneth Fnglish, Pam Fnyart, Ruth 35, Ervin, Robert Eslinger, Jim Eslinger, Ken Evans, Dixie Evans, Janet 20, 28, 31, 34, 35, 57, Evans, Miss Pauline Evans, William 18, Evrard, Charles Everly, Jerry 20, Everson, Dave 15, 20, 25, 56, 68, 69, Evenger, Janet Ewing, Nellie .iFi Farmer, Keith Farrimond, Steve Felling, Lesrle 18, Fenwick, Kent Fenwick, Mark 24, Feuquay, Frank Fine, Carol 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, Fisher, Orville Fisher, Sarah 36, Floyd, Jane 37, Floyd, Sharon 20, Follett, Richard Foltz, Paul Foltz, Philip 9, Forbes, Jim 24, Forbes, Linda Fort, Catherine Fowler, Susan 12, 28, 31, 39, France, Sharon 39, Francis, Robert 24, 54, Fred, Linda Frederick, Linda Freeman, Lenora French, Dale 9, 20, French, Lowell 45, Fry, Anita 30. Fuller, Ellen Fulmer, Mary Funk, Caroline Furrer, Caroline TG... Gabriel, Ronnie Gambill, Gilbert Gammie, Valera Gardner, George Garmong, Steve Garner, Joyce Garrett, Jim Gaskins, Janet 30, 32, 34, 35, 40, Gates, Nancie 7, 24, 39, Gilder, Peg 13, 19, 20, 21, 31, 39, 41, Giordiando, Cathy 35, Goodman, Evan 15, 19, 20, 39, 40, 69, Gordon, Charles Gordon, Harry Gordon, Marilyn Gordan, Opal 40, 35 24, Hodge, Charles . , Hoesman, Judy 34, Hoke, Beverly t Hoke, Brenda , Hoke, John , . Hoke, Sharon , Hollis, Hilary 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, Y .,,, 34, , 24, 25, 45, Huffman, Robert ..,..., , 24, 34, Huggins, Mrs. Mary Ann .. Hughes, Bob ,,.., . ,. Hurst, Barbara . ,, . , Hurst, Bob .,,, . ,. 30, Hust, Darrel . 24, 25, 43, Thi. Mr. Ingersoll Isabell. Norma . T-IT Jackson, Phillip , . Jeffers, Karen . , 30, 32, 38, 41, Jennings, Louise . , . Jenson, John ,, Jotie, Miss Thelma 36, Johnson, Miss Betty .... ,, Johnson, Donna ,, , Johnson, Florence , Johnson, Harry . , Jones, Delta . Jones, Miss Edith .. , Jones, George , .... 20, 34, Jones, Marilyn . , 26, 58, 59, Jones, Mary Hellen . ., .. .. Jones, Sharon ,. ,, . Jones, Thomas , , 24, Jones, W. Dennis 52, 54, 55, Jordan, Judith , 34, Jorden, Phyllis . ,, Joyce, Bob . Juriker, Larry 30, 32, 33, 34, 41, 45 TK., Kable, Sue ,. Kantman, Charles , ,, Karm, Wanda , Kasameyer, Bruce 50, Kassabaum, Kay 18, 28, 29 39, 40, Kellams, Evelyn ,, ,, ,, ,, Kellems, Louise . , Keller, Vernon . Kelm, Karen .. ,, ,, , Kerns, Miss Gertrude ,, , ,.,,, Kerns, Robert Dennis 10, 11, 18, 20, 21, 39, 45 Kester, Earl , . ....,. .. Kibler, Shirley ., 28, 29, 31, 39, Kiger, Ronald . ..... ,. ...,,, , 24, King, Jean .. , . ., ,, King, Lawrence Gene ,, Robert . ,.,. .. Page One I-Iznzdrerl and Tzvezzty Kinsinger, Peggy ...,.... Kirk, Edward ...... ...,, Knott, Judy , ...., . Knotts, Cheryl Kovach, Linda .,,, Krumreich, Dale Kuykendall, Millie 54, .. 30, 32, . 39, 37 TL... LaBier, Catherine ..., Ladd, Bruce .. .. Land, Gary ..., .,,,, . ,,,,,,, . Landers, Connie . ,...... . Landrum, Miss Janette Lansbery, Karen ..,,,,,... Larsen, John ., Laufman, Betty ,,,.. ,,.,... Laufman, Ernestine .. Lawrence, Richard David Lawson, Gerald . Leachman, Mary Lou ,...,.. Lebowitz, Martin , Lee, Eleanor Lee, Patricia .. Leitzman, Robert . . LeMaster, Dianna , Leventhal, Don , Levinson, Janice ..,,,.,. Lewis, Anne Liffick, Terry Like, Nikki Like, Stephen , Lindholm, David Lindley, Betty . Rita , Liston, Llston, Sylvia , Little, Charles ., ,. Lloyd, Conie ... ... Lloyd, Dorothy . 12, Lloyd, Julia Lowenstein, Ruth ,, Logan, Patricia .. Long, Carolyn . Long, Delores Long, Kenneth ,. Long, Loretta , Lovelace, Mary Jane ..... I 62. , 9, 29, aa, Has, 19, ao. . 29, 39, . 24. , , sofas. 13. ie, zo. 33. H QQ 25. '32,' 33. Lowery, Carla ,. .... , . , . Lucas, Ronnie . . . . . ,, Luther, Ellen . 31, 39, 41, 47. Luther, Herbie . .. , Luther, JoAnne 10, 11, 13, 18, 20, 37, 39, 41 Lyon, David .. .. . TM1-. Mace, Donna .. , Mahurin, Deanna Kay . ,,.... 35, 38, Majors, David Major, Wallace .. Malloy, William .. .... ., Maloof, Charles James Malooi, Patty . ,,..,... . . Mankin, Carla 30, 31, 34, 35, Mannon, Jim .. 33, Markle, Nelson .. . .. .. Marks, Wallace . ., ,. 26. Marshall, Clarence ,, . . Mars, Judy . . .. ..., Martin, George ,.., .. Martin, John 20, 21, 30, 46. Martin, Richard .. 45, Martin, Todd 30, 34, 35. Martin, Wilma Mason, Lester . Mason, Susan Masters, John . 12. Matlock, Donna Matthews. Mary Maurer, Becky Maurer, Carolyn Maurer, Jay Lou . 34, 63, 24, 34, 39, 45, 41, 25, 26, 19. 33, 34, 34, 41. 58, 34, 34, i 19, 57, 26, 49, 39. 54, 37, 34, 56, 53, 47, 54, 13, 29, 20. INDEX McAninch, Ruth Ann McBride, Doris ,, McClain, Nancy McClure, Charlotte McClure, Sharon Mctlonkey, Albert . McCoskey, Douglas McCoy, Tom , ,, McDermott, Michael McDonald, Maureen McDonald. Michael McDonald, Micki .. Susanne Margaret McEwan, McGlone, McGowen, Richard Fred ,, McGuire, McKee, Jay .. .. McKenzie, Roberta McKnight, Donna McMalns, McNeely, McNeil, Kathy , Messick, Eva Lou Milburn, Jim Miller, Carol 7 Miller, Dorothy Miller, Miller, George George John Joseph Ken Gary ,. Miller, Miller, JoAnn .. Miller, Judy ,. Miller, Stanley , Marcia Mills, Minderman, Karen Minnis, Judy Modesitt, Connie Moench, Betty , . Moench, Richard Moonie, Mrs, Minnie Moody, Wendell . Moore, Clara Moore, John Jr. Moore, Susan . Morehead, Joan Morgan, David Morge, Judy Morris, Joseph Montgomery, Nancy Moyer, Mike Moser, Greg . Mullen, George . Murphy, James Dennis Myers, Darlene . , Myers, Mike .. 11, 20, 35 46 . 37, 22, .41, 33, 34, 32,- 31, 37, 41, 21, 25, 46. 30. 22, 20, 30, 32, 20, 27, 31, 7, 24, 20, 34, 10, 13, 22, , 55, 20. . , 30, 32, 20, 30, TN? Nasser, Sydney ,, Newbury, Charles . Neudorft, Jacqueline , 28, Newell, Gloria. .. , Newell, Kenneth Newlin, Connie . Nicoson, Dixie Nipple, Linda Norris, Loretta .Tcl Oard, Carolyn Olsen, lane O'Rear, Mrs. Valerie Overfelt, Lou Anne Owens, Gloria . 35. 32, 35, 46 31 54 25. 57 26, 58, 30 34 58, 45, 9. 50, 30, 30, 20, 35, 38, 37, 38, Page One Hlnnlrcd 211111 Turerzty-One TP, Paddock, Claudia Paddock, Marcia .. . Pagelsen, Robert Piage, Warner 20, 21, 30 41, Parks, Carole , . 35, Parrish, Karen Parrish, Sue Paschal, Lavander . Patrick, Deanna Patrick, Michael .. Patton, Dick Patton, Nancy 20, 26, 28, 29, Payne, Donna Payne, Kenneth Payton, Susan . Pensack, Michael , Perkins, Paula Peters, Charles , Petty, Mary Alice . Philippi, Pat .. , Phillips, Barbara . Phillips, Leah Pierson, Emilie Porter, Sherry Porter, Andy .. Poston, Clister Potter, Sue-z 10, 13, 14, 20, 31, 39 Potts, Gary , Potts, Norma Pound Donna 40 Powell, Cynthia Powell, Sondra 20, 22, 39, 41 Price, David Price, Miss Ferne .. Price, Rex Price, Sharon Pringle, Lewis 13, 20, 21, Pringle, Mary 7, 12, 26, 34, 35, Profitt, Cy . Pruitt, Miss Straussa Purcell, Judy Purcell, Linda Purcell, P9881 10, 13, 18, 20, 37, 39 .iQT Ouelle, James Quinn, Pamela 39. Quinn, Patricia lRT Ralston, Richard ,, 30, 33, 34, Ramer, Kathleen 36, 37, Ramer, Marilyn , Rand, Julane Rand, Robert Rapson, Richard Jr. .. .. Ratcliffe. Marcia . . . Ray, Miss Winnifred ..... . Rector, Larry . 20 30 Rector, Sandra Reed, Caorline , 30, Reese, Marjorie .. .. . Reich, Merry Jane , . , . 19, Rennels, David 20, 30, 32, 33, 34, Reynolds, Sandra , Ripple, Sandra 30 32 Rich, Lloyd . 20, 25, Riley, Jack . 30, Ringle, Barbara Rutherford, Vane R, Robbins, Diane Robbins, Larry 46, 41, 26, 46, 41, 26, 24, 41, 64, 57, 58, 45, 26, 73, 62, ,4B 41, 35, 58, 20, 24, 4. 32, 35, Has. 35, sa, 27, az, ,9d0'CZ6fVZ-5 so ' ' 7 K7 7 T 1 , T ,, f , A-2 , r r fx, , Y J 51, fb! 1.7.-I . x7.,c4,N4 '3-'ce '6,'f '- L , nl V-716 C 46' . 4,4 f ,, f 3 L 1 My i rin EX 1 I 1 Robbs, Edward . 45, 46, Sprague, Shirley 11, 31, 40 VanScoyk, Sharla , H , , Roberts, Carolyn 26, 32. Stagebere, Marilyn 12. 19. vrctorsorr, loan , , 18, zo, 31, 34, 35 Roberts, Craig Staggs, Susan 5, 20, 39, Vo es Ka , , E , Y 7. 28, Roberts, loyee Stahl, Peter Volkers, Janice , 20, 30, 37, Roberts, Richard 24, 37, Stark, Carolyn Robertson, Barbara Stark, loirrr -W' Robinson, Sally Stark, Judy 20, 31, 37, 41, Wad5W0'1hr Mike - - H - - Roesch, Elizabeth 20, Starkey, Sue 30, 34, Waldenr Sandfa 35, 41, Rogers, Kenneth Stein, Bill Waldonr Carmen 1- 35, Rosenhurg, Laura 9, Stephens, Dick Walkef, 10 Ann . .. ,,,,.... Royer, Herschel Stephens, Ricky Walker, Karen aa .. Royse, Michael Stephens, Susan Wallace, 109 Ruby, Howard 34, Stevenson, Mike Wauenbfofkr TCVVY Russell, Fred Stewart, Jim W3't9'm 9, DWPY , 4 Russell, Michael Stonelrurner, Sharon Walton, Barbara , M . Russell, Norma Storaaslr, Kathy Wafdr Dena - - 34, 35, Rutledge, Guy Byron 5, 20, Storaggli, Ruth Ward, Linda ,, ., ,. . ,. Stnugntnnv Jane, Warner, Miss Wlnifred . ,, 62, 64, 15? Stout, Wayne Warrem, Lynn .,,, 12, 20, 31, 33, 34, 35, A Snanle, jncnnenne 13, 33, 34, Watson, Bruce, , 13, 18, 20, 21, 53 Sanders, genannrne Sname, Pete Watson, Max A 24' 45' -mU9'5r 313 Weber Bruce Stultz, Don r .- Sauer, Carol 33 14 5,,,n,, pan, , vvedaeii, Robert , Sawyer' Carolyn ' ' Stump, Theadora 34, 35, 39, 41, Weddler Guy ' 451 50r 52, Schalburg' Em Sullivan, Dorothy Wedlake, Margaret 39, Scheiek, Barbara Sulnvany Mackey Wen, pauga V 35, Schlup, Charlene Sutchy I-,bby V V Wells, Ann VQQIII Schroeder, lack Swans, I-,una Wells, Brenna V V Vuqq H ZCEUHZ' :Karin T Sweatt, Everett lr. Wens- Lana - 53, C Umm HU Sweatt Keith 45 WE Sr Safe ---A-- -- gcgwari' jim Swinford, Nlrs. Hattie Westr Dons -V 53- C WBVZ, SY White, julia , 7, 19, Scott, 0110 Powell iT-- Whitehead, Andrea , 39, Seaman, Shirley 10, 20, 39. 41, 48, Tanoos Rosemary Wiemuth, Robert . 11, 21, 41, 46, 50, 65, Sellif, Kalefl ' Wiggins, Mike .. ,, , , Sertz. Daniel 26, 34, ,fohbagfs ,O ,O 2, vvrgirtman, Carl , .. S t T S d , , L, , ,zi,5',,,1i '1 llllii' 522' Shaffer, Larry 12, 13, zo, 32, 33, 34, Te'f'D'e10 r Laffy W,,,,,,,S,,,, gonna , Shanklin, Saundra TSUEH' Rgblzrtt 18' 24' Willan, Patricia . Sharp, Karen Trgznyjs' Vlugzla Williams, Charles ,,.,..... . Sharp, Paula ' vvii , D Sharp, Roxanne ThO 'DSU ' Betty 20' wnngzi, Jemima, sirarpe, mira zo, ao, 32, Elly zo, Wnnamsi ,Im H A H T' Shauntee. BSVEVW Thompson' ,Pan Williams, Larry 24, 25, 56 Shelton, Philip 20, 24, Thomason' M'SZyV'd1a Williams, Linda .. . ,,,.. .. ,. Sh t Id, C I 31, 39, ' ' ' Sn1,1i1eI,e Larryam 20, 24, 50, Thomson' 'OW' , Shores Ren Thomson, Martha 19, 34, W, ' R, , Tlpmnv Dave rson, ra ,, 39, SHOUSG. JBUICE Todd Heather Wrlson, Rosa Lee ., 5l11l6Y, RICNBYU 11, 24, Tm? mam Witherspoon, Shirley SlmlJS0f1 CNY Trice' Mawa Wittenmyer, Jack 3 , G , ' . inter. Carolyn ,mmf Kenneth wrrire, Larry 21, 45, so, 52, Sirre, Leslie Tr on 'Chimes lNood, Marlene ,, ., ., 3lSSOn, lacouelrne Tryon' Mar, Woodaurn, Merrrgay , srrrrur, Carol 58, Tuikerr Mama Workman, ivircnaei 12, 26, 34, as Sm.th, David Tuggle' Nea, 21 Wormser, Pete , 37, r , D it ' ' W ht, B .,,,, bargain 24, 43, TEi,fg,M'gZ0,'!j'ga'e' Wight, circle .. Smith, Fred 20, 24, 45, 40, ' Wright, Gloria ,, .. ,, Smith, lohn ,, U, Wright, Miss Vera . , Smith, Mary Ann 30, H Smith, Pamela , 9, 1o, 13, zo, 31, Unslflgeff lerry 30, 32, , , Y-' Smnh, Pnylns , inlay, Lawrence Yettman, Billie Jean ., Smnn Snamn Utter, Nancy 32, 33, 34, 35, Yettman, Nelson ,, . , Snlpeg ,Om Youman, William .. , ,. 13, 54 snow, Denny 2, -V- Young, LaDonna .. ,. . ,, . 34, 35, Solomon, Charles Valentine, Lucy 12- Spaiks, Dave Van Arsdale, Paul Zader, Anne .,.. . 19, Sparks, lerry 18, 20, 21, 46, 50, Van Deren, Richard 9, 13, 19, 20, Zemlock, Stephanie . .. .. 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Liiifr 11- R1t,ii'l': Row' l Marilyn Hantutle, Sherri Dt-akinx. l.aur.i Rmeherg. Vlanite D1-wden. Pam Snwh, Rem' I Daw Lawrente. Did. Vanlieren, Cam! Miller, lhervl flII1I1lI'lLl!,Hl1, Naniv liter. wli-.anna Bivrtler, Sandm Heitlelbaiiulw. Row ig Kem lfenwitk. Stephen Hvrtl, Bula Avarx, lluwartl t.mterrnan BREAK MUNUTUNY . .. A new addition to XVileV's activities was the Drill Team. Wfilex' is proud tt: have the only high school drill team in the area. l.lll 'TO RIf,ll'l' ROW l: Philip If-ilu, ,lnhn liearlx, Kenneth Tr--tier Larrx' Cnluldfier. 7 J ROW -' laul liwllz, Dal, Xluenih, Allen Cnnlev, lien Slwtex. Row S: V.'.x!l.ne Mai-fr. Dale Krurnreuh. Rwhetx lirxin. lerrv D-wle. Dale lrenih ROW 4: Peter Stahl, vlainex Hehrnan Gvirgc Mullen, -lanxex Qxielle. I 'E' v 'rv I+ 'W' Ii' 414' i If' jg,,.!:e' -I I -I I - 'iw' 4- if 5 'Q' , Q Jw I Z :,-.wh -' II IVF! FR U'I- V L bl .41 LL.. P L. -I -I '1. J 'r 'Y 'T 'Mt -I I-I I rl-All' S-if -I I ! 'I -I .,II-I., l l,' N 'I 4-'Q ' I 1 1 -I - ' . 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Q ,r 'z :-1:5-. ::4'iE.- 9 ? . fs'?f:f.- 3:-5.95 'wifi-FE L v 1 Q k If .,.,. I 1 G C ..' , 1 K v ':.:-::.?',. 1 :L , J , , ' ' ' , :.,.v,.,: 17 11 X ', , 1, ':.1-Sin' I' .Wu 1 f ' . -W tt . F . , su-if ' . . Y Y .Z ll. EQ 'Vx ' it 45:4 'S ,A Y . .. :.. W, QM.: ff.f,gxr::'.9.., N A Pizgt' Tux The 1958 Football Queen Pew' Purcell and 7 DOY 7 her regal court reigned majectically over the foot- ball season. To establish her supremacy a beauti- ful Coronation was given and the excitement of the royal court was felt by all. Highlighting the football sea- son wtts the impressive crowning ceremony of the queen. LEFT TO R1GHT: tludy Purnell, Bartley Day, Karen Mindet- mtm, JoAnne Luther, Ed Baur. Shirley Sen- m.tnn, ,Lick Dver, Carole Blum, Denny Kern-., Peggy Purcell, Summ Day, Kent Cottrell, Sherri Hahn. Brian Belles, Sumn Potter, Bob Taylor, Pam Smith, Kay Andersnn. Gilbert Gnmbull, .mtl Craig Roberts, THIS ALSIJ HELPEIJ Alumni and members of the court were nored guests at the annual reception the coronntion held in the gym. ,.-f. The students' choice of -IoAnne Luther as rr Basketball Queen proved to be pruiseworthy as her reign was 21 successful one. The elaborate crowning ceremony was sponsored by the I-li-Y under the direction of Mr. Ahrens. A dance ho- noring Queen JoAnne was held after the corona- tion in the gym. TU SPICE THE UUHHIUULUM . . . All the excitement and happiness xx is tip tured forever in 11 photograph after the coront tion. Shimmering silver reflected the queen .ind her attendants in ull their inrijestit' glory. LIIITT T0 RIGHT' Row l' imuie Roberts, Stine Und, Herbie Luther. Rum 2' Pere fuvlltob. Shirley Spraque. ROV' 3' Denm' Reirns. Rhureen XltDr.n.rid, Drtlq Sibley, JoAnne Lurher. limb XY'ruruurh, Lrnrl. . r r X ll,1nmn ,an :ns if-9 ' .-QQ.. -4-hm . A vw,-A rf-ey.. rf ,k me-L Aizwm- I 9 1' --an , its.. vi.. ',. .ssl 511 K :- Ai-, 'fb' Top awards were for scholar- ship winners and National Merit Scholarship Finalists. l.l'l7'l' 'TU RIGHT' Larry SI1.1Her, Mike Dnnnellv, Marietta hassle, john lxlasrt-rx. Jane Paenham. STUDENTS Wfiley students were outstand- ing in English poetry and Compo- sition awarrls. 1.1 ll Ill R11.111- l5r1n.1 l5mxL11. D-wrnrlix' Llnvtl. ,lanis Har- nev. ,lntlv 1l.ixru11. l .1uv lim'-1, Slmmn Bray- txeltl, Susan lfmxler. Debate honors were won by members of XViley's excellent Debate Club. I.1'1-'1' '1'i1 R1u11'1': Marilyn Smgeberg, john Masrers, Kay An- ders-wn, ,lean Antlerwn, Mike XY'orl-qnmn, Marv Prinule. N.mm1 Herrxngmnn. Page T1z'elz'e -fufnnki by rl, A, it J J f, i QL-3 il, 1-' N . 'Nfl ffl' , . va ' 'rl ' - 'tw..,, ' I T v ff Nttion il Honor Society members yxcrc elected by the faculty from members of the graduat- R xx I irictra fis c incli inc c tniim Pc llurtcll Sally f.l-l.lcwl7. JoAnne l.uther. l eL: Gililer, Pam Smith. latlcic Sttahlc Lynne XX irrcm D rithx Ll: I Ln Kllnclerman. Kay Amin-rwn, Karol Nlillert Susan oPlrer. Dayc- ct '5 ieman Il ll xle. loin llosxxorrli, l..irry Shaffer, Dirk V.inlJeren Lexus l r1nylc Axvarcls were given to stuclents for scholastic as xvell as extra-curricular accomplishments. Only by striving during their entire years at XViley have students achieved these honors. Hard xvorlq, en- durance, responsibility and delivery plus writing abilities also contributecl to their success. For her clepenclability. leaclership, patriotism and service Kay Anclerson xvon the vote of the faculty and her classmates to receive the Daughters of the American Revolution Axyarcl. To receive the American Legion Gootl Citizen- ship Axvarcl -Iacl: Dyer was selettetl by the seniors antl faculty. This axxartl is basetl upon personal at- tributes. Iiilggt' 'f4fff1'fc'l'1.' 4 W1 ie- 'ft W2 The noon practice by the Struttin' Streaks became ii part of XYfiley's general day. Slight accidents between 'glasses failed to halt the stam- 110116. Page Ffll!l'ft'L'1J waz? t N M -ir. B 52: t N E 1 no we ff .lx ., I xi Alhl Q f U 4 W If 5541.1 If t ,. M' !' ai WQWM , A X tn if Q, 'nfs fl at- -fr it 4, -5 Qx wg L-'Le J' YW ff I Q Q 5 ' ' . 't . .. - Q Q I srweiixg ,,., 4 5 H! figs? l . X' - B :me lrrl .-'r 1,.:. Getting up, as Susie knows, proved to be 11 tedious task. A GANDID SCAN UF LIFE AT Classes progressed throughout the day. WILEY HIGH The studies nt XY!i- f 1 5 ley were varied as por- ? fi ill! ' iff? i, 1 ' if ' f' 1 H il l S ' ' . Y l 'WZ w Q J fl + l sl r , , X 2 k Y 4 Y ' ki Lp We 'lk 'Y r V ' N 1 5. :f ,,, , s Mg ,I :W 2 ' ig 5 , fd , ,V Q , W P . ff 9 liek -f ' s es 1 f ,. f' NM l 5? is -, ' if :1 . N 5'5'd ,V , Ti l . il 'f-it-V wg A l , ' g+gl:ig H l .,. mf 4 V , ,. KA . V x A.-V V 34- kt .f'fE'Q'A ,KF ,TI-iw? '. r .,,w4?' N y 2 V. ip Q f JL., ., M-. iq s'w'r1tf1t ' ' The hulls seemed to have gm unreal quietness as the last two students, Melin-1 du Ames and Dave Everson, left. trayed by Evan Good- s , A, ITIZIU. Page Fif.'t'l'il . . v ACTIVITIES Diverse organizations helped ro keep Wiley' on an even keel. Clubs throughout the years have become as important as sports to the student morale. , el I MILK' I7 I I LI,II , L U Ii I II In I 'N Le I If If V Q IJII All II 1 ff J I r1I,IIL WI II I IIII LII L I fv I fl fr A , ,UL I WI . . ,U f CII I, I Lp' 7,1 I 5 p ,gli , f ffl.. I W LIIJI J 'Iv fl I ' , W IW' , f 7-7, If I I' If ' fI II X V Pug c .X f,X'fLJc'lI 0,1 -...fa-N- f, f .VAL , ..,.,, -ra-I 1-Ta, .-,-Y , .. .1-. Q .,, ,,.,,,,m '! F'!'f 7' I i ,, ,J--1.gM,Nwt,, My nf, , x v s S u ii I . I -. P' '. E I 3 5 9 9 1 F o 5 ! 3 swwuiidgxs x I '? F'?fz- A 'HFYQQ :k:' J1Q gg' ..2.-a:l,.,5,i 'fvlksiii-84 .ln ' WV!!!-,ii Jn' I O ' I 33335. -a 'u , . O -ak . FFR Q 122' , if v A 4 x 7 Av wx , xx. C4 ,ff 3 .-.,...a-.M Student Council with sponsor. 1nunter-tlotlvxxise' Brute TX'.usnn, Kay Kassabauin, ,loan Vitrorson, Kay Anderson, .Terry Sparks, vlatk Dver, Dorothy Lloyd, Mike Donnelly. ,lean Anderson, Linda Adkinson, Denny Kearns, Peggy Purcell, ,loAnne Luther, Mr Leslie Tellinq, Hill Ivins, Marslia liraunsthweiger, Bob Terrell The Student Council was XViley's central gov- erning hodv. its membership was made up of representatives elected hy each class and approved luv the faculty. Each homeroom has a representa- tive who reports the nexxs of the Council to his homeroom. The Student Council vvas responsible for sev- eral annual projects. The Homecoming activities, xvhich included the election and toronation of the lioothall Queen and the alumni dance, was their first project for the vear. At Clhristmastime the Council provided a heautifullv decorated tree for the main hall. The revue From Streaks to Stars entouraged many XVilev students to share their talents. Outstanding senior athletes received sportsmanship awards. given lwv the Student Coun- til, at the closing of the school ve.1r. Islay liassalvaum, Bill livans and Marsha lir.tunschxxegier made posters to advertise a forthcoming Student Council event. ljillfft lfj.Q!lft'l'U THE STUDENT GIIUNUIL 'he Homeroom Representatives. Fl' TO RIGHTS ROW 1: Exxm Gtmdrnnn, A11IiCl.Ul'IhL1I'I1, Tern Ilrtltk ROW 1: M.xrth.nTl1mnwn, Kuun Seller. Suv. 'vtplnm knrtn He tr: 1 ROW 5' R.unun.A Hnlt, Bern' Moemh, Sharon lkt 7 rn uf L X mlh RUXX 4: Merry -lane Ruth. C..nrl.t Luxxerxk Sh ln ale lxrlunrtu 1 RUXX S' M.nrun I.ebmuu. Slmr-mn Adlenmn. u me me nt PHUVIDED LEADERSHIP Kay Anderson presented Ink Dxer mth the Outsttndmv Btsketbrll Plucr Award and jerry Templeton xx 1th the Moet N IILIIIJIL Footbtll Plum Axx tr-.1 X, Cowboys und Indians invaded XYfiley's gym in the '59 Revue. l.l- I-'I' 'l U R IQHT' Rtixx l' ,lodnne Luther, Marilyn Hnnnotk, Janet Evans, Sharon Floyd, Judy Stark, Durleen B.1um.1nn, C.1rol Miller, Marietta Lrwle, ,Lin Aikrimn, tdrole Blum, Peggy Purtell, Shirley Seaman, Brenda Haut, Sondra Powell, Sharon Baker, Pam Smith. Rim' 2' Mike Donnelly, Mike Lorrliurn, Bruee XY'.itson, George Miller, Terry Busson, john Moore, Steve Byrd, jerry Everlv, Byron Rurledge, ,Luk Dyer, Denny Kerm, Bob R.md, Dltk V.mDeren, Bob Bindley, Ed Blur, Lewra Pringle. Row 1' Ev.tn Goodman, Fred Smith, Kenny Newell, Ddle Fremh, ,lack Bruner, ,lay Maurer, jerry Sparks, Phil She-lron, George lomw, Larry Sliupe, L.1try Shaffer, Hoxxxtrd Cotternmn, Danny Thonipmn, Tum Bmworth, Bill Barnett, Dave Everson, Bob Taylor, Lloyd Rmh. I ROW r' ,loan Vletorson, C..1rolyn Mdurer, Nnmy Pxtton, ,lounnd Borderi, Maureen MtDonAld, Put Bartlett, Lynne Wfnrrem, Mclindd Amee, Susan Sums, ,Line Benlum, Doiorhy Lloyd, Dororhy Ddvii, Sdlly C..1j.iLob, Peg Gilder, janite Volkeri, Elaine l'1nxr.und1Lg, lilly Andurxon, Suevz Putter. I I l FHUM B LLLQ-. .STHEAKS TU 'el 75 STARS ,Y Dancers, ' g s find u icians e pace for the . IFF TU I 'I': O lt 'li' e h oc-se , gn .1 X' lls, Lynne XXLVLIFFEIII, Betty Th wn, XX 'e ende on f Rim - i'e Am ,fL.irry Shaffer, Mania Milli, Marva X I ite. f J. Y l.IEIf'1' T0 RIGHT: ROW l: Bob Ayurs, Fred Dreer, Mike Moyer, Cdrl Doering, john Buyer, ,Iohn Moore, ROW It L.rrry Retror, XVurner Paiee, XV,trren Henderson, john Sharpe, John Mdrun, Mike Lhurthill. RUN' 4- ,lim Melborne, Dave Rennels, Larry Slurter, Page YWZUEIIIL1' 3 The Wfiley Key Club, which is affiliated with the Terre Haute Kiwanis Club, lived up to its fine reputation by punctuating the year with many projects. They sponsored the Safe Driving Wfeek, Twirp Week and aided the Hi-Y Club in building a float for the Christmas Parade. The Beacon School of the Valley received the proceeds from a candy sale also handled by the Key Club. At the close of the year they honored their fathers with a Lads and Dads Banquet. This year the Key Club can be especially roud of its two members, Mike Donnell' and P 5 Bill Evans, who were elected to International Trustee and District Secretarf res ectivelx 5 Y The Key Club is an honorary service club, allowing only boys with a B average to apply for membership. Even among those who qualify, only a limited number can be accepted. :gg FZ' is . -LL- M ,Tryk 1 T 'rf' if, fe fwfr Yi , J' ffw 1, :Ns-1. 4 .- Mwpiti its - AE -1... Everyones sweet tooth was satisfied by the annual sale of candy. Pictured are Bruce XYf'atson, Merrill Boyle and Mrs. Wfayne Boyle. THE KEY CLUB HAD AN ACTIVE YEAR C. 4., Mn Q .1 I LLFT 'ro RIGHT v 5 fm 5 Digi' A -is it vi ,. if -i., 3 ...A E ff.. 1 pil 1.x ' -'qi ' , 5 K . 1 Q Q 2 ' , V Row li Denny Kearns, Gordon Ham, Larry XVnIfe, Hob XX'lemutl1. ROW 2' Mike MtDunald, XV.1rner l'.ui'c, Brute XV.nsnn, Du L V.mDcrcn. ROW 5: jerry Sparks, Terry lnlfiilf., Huh T.n-lor. Danny 'I'lwi11pvm. Larry Ann-iltl, Neal 'lilizlgle ,IA-L Dyer, Bill V.mHm', Lewis Pringle, ,lulm Martin, Merrill ll'-ylc, Mr. lngcrwll. Page Tll'C'I11v'l'4OIIC' M ,, t if- fi The Sweetheart Dance was made ll huge success 1 through the planning of the various committees. 9' LEFT TU RIGll'I VK Row I' Mnilyn H.inn.l, Du' rorlu' lltxis, Peg Gllder. ROXX' 1' ,Inn Aikman, Becky linpp, Karen Mintlermm, Sondm P-mell, Lind.: Adkinwn. EY-1 LOU M Messick, Penne Horton, Bexerly Handick, Ndmx' Ncifluln. Y-Teens hits a larger membership than any other Wiley club. All the girl students are eli- gible to be members of this service and social orgunizution in which there are many opportu- nities for fellowship, fun and work. 4 --.ae-r THE Y-TEENS Service projects for this year included collec- tions of linens for the Cancer Society, baskets of food for needy families of the community at Thunksgivingtime, the adoption of ri family at Christmas and the collection of clothing for the The Hi'Y and Y-Teens joined forces for 21 Boy-Girl Panel Discussion. l.l'IfI TU RIGHTS Slmrnn Sprinuue, Ronnie iutrer, Knthv Bragg. Neil Tuggle, S.xlIy fgllticub, lid Pmur, Jane Bcnham. ,qrw 'V -ix X , fig. Many girls attend the Y-Teen meetings which are given in the Methodist Temple. BENEFITTEIJ MANY GIRLS Save the Children Federationf' the Cinderella Ball. ln February the annual A car wash, the operation of the Goodie Sweetheart Ball was sponsored hy the Wfiley club Shop and two dances helped to raise funds for for all the Y-Teens in the city. the roects of the club. . , P J The entire Cluh meets monthly and the Qa- ln the fall the Y-Teens gave its ovvn dance, hinet members also have monthly meetings. A requirement for membership in Y-Teens was an informal initiation which proved to g1f he fun. , -- 'A 5:53. . V - ' 4 g ' ,. Q! A Page Tll'6lII'1'-Tl7I'E6' l Q 'J ' 1 , t If N' nf? -2, L nj, Fw It T T 2 t .,... O : . E . .4 Jkt .553 W V 4-9 Q I ak? 22 The Hi-Y book store provided many stu- dents with used books. IIIVI' T0 RIGHTC C K httmlev. Phil Slit-ltt-n. Terry llttsson, Gewrue Miller. Tom llostxorrlt. Rttlurd Rapson. H-Y membership. The Hi-Y. which is the largest boys' club at Wiley, was useful to the school by performing many worthwhile projects. This year the Hi-Y, in cooperation with the Key Club, decorated a float for the Christmas Parade which won third place. One of their main projects was the used book store in which students may sell or buy school books. Some of the social activities provided by the Hi-Y for the students were the annual bonfire, basketball Coronation and dance and a noon mixer. The Hi-Y is affiliated with the Terre Haute YMCA and tries in every way to uphold the fundamentals for which this organization stands. THE HLY PHUVED TU BE 2 I.l'Ift' 'ro Rtc.It'r: t Huw l lwl lhur, Neil Tuusle. Ronnie ftttter. llob l.etutn.tn. Darrel Hurst. Denny lit-rns, Bob Htndlev. Tom lltmwtrrtli Rtmw Z 'loc Morris. Hob Rand, George Miller. Terry Bttswtr. Steve Ztner, Larry Shope. Phil Shelton. Rtnw R4 tllntk Tryon, Allyn Hmtlllgltj, Max XV.ttson. Fred llrokaw, jerry XWiIlt.tn1s, Ronnie Lutas, Earl flark, Gary Mtlltr Dax :tl How tlen. lltm' ti Mr. Robert Ahrens, Ronaltl Knut-r, Bula lirantis, Don Smith. Hob H.trr.1h, Nike Myers, L.trry Davis. Van Arstlale Rtrw 5 Dt-nm Snow, Gent- Bailey, Greu lXlust.'r, ,lohn Intrwn, Roger Harnde .L.trry,lt1nker. .lim Cook. I Rim' lv lioh XX right, Alohn Sthwartf. ,lim Stewart. Todd litltntrtls. Charlie tl.trk, .lim Houston. Fred Smith. Al Belsl-.us, Paul , Rfmxx ' ,lax Xl-lite, Ctrl XY'tghttn.tn, Larry Betlwell, Hob H:tHm.tn, Dale Krumretth. George Mullen. Larry Colglaztcr, Martin l l4t.ttt, lell Dean Row N Trim ltnes, Mark lit-nwttk. Kenny Brtutlmann. Ron Gabriel, ,lim Forbes, Crib Btiswortlr, ,lohn Baurtneister Rim 'J Tom llayes, Darrell f,otttnuh.ttn, Lester Mason, .Iertx Albin, Bob Httges, Danny Hill, Arr Llough. Stanley Milltr. lltxttl Ltntlholm Svtntltng liob Terrtll, l..trrv XVtllt.ttns, Dttl. Sibley, Ifxtrt-tt Stxeatt, Dttk Roberts. ,lim Dukes. Andy Porter. The Hi-Y cabinet led the initiation. The guest speaker was Reverend -lohn Constant. Lziilr 'lo klein' Rum' l Denm' Kedrnx, Huh l.ellun.tn, xlllxC l humltw. Rex .I-,lin I onxlim, Xlr Robert .Xhrenx Huh Tun Il RUXX I lloh lilntlley. Mt, S 'li ljffflllii, Mt V R, Rurherlortl. Tom lioxxxvrtll, ,lim llotiwton, l'rul l'lri.k.m', xlllxt' F.ltDun.ild, lllrrell Huw Al.xtk Bruner. Due lixt-mln, ,l.itl. lioogly A WUHTHY UHGANIZATIUN BEFOR li A LATER Ed Btiur, Phillip Shelton, Larry XY7illi.i1ns, A dummy uns hurned in effigy to show .luck Bruner. Dave Everson, George Miller. desire to xxin the gdme. Students yelled .ind Denny Kearns and Tom Bosworth worked theered .15 they gathered .lronnd the lvonlire till day huilding the bonfire. --f .al A,-0 x-8. 'O-.- ., L I 'E' v 'rv I+ 'W' Ii' 414' i If' jg,,.!:e' -I I -I I - 'iw' 4- if 5 'Q' , Q Jw I Z :,-.wh -' II IVF! FR U'I- V L bl .41 LL.. P L. -I -I '1. J 'r 'Y 'T 'Mt -I I-I I rl-All' S-if -I I ! 'I -I .,II-I., l l,' N 'I 4-'Q ' I 1 1 -I - ' . I , - i J' - I .I -5. I N -lr ' lr In -'I I -Im. - ,. 4' ll' . ,, I , .. 1-il. T' -7 1 Q . ' - l L- . i r I, ...II I I 4 . 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The Debate Club inet The tlebuters l.l If I' 'IU Rllflll' RUXX' I' llifhll Xlnslurst KJV Anilurson. Nnnix l'.nwn, ,IHA RHXX 2: M.1rllvl1 Qluwnes, Nlnrllvll Smuebtru, Rnitn l'.nrilsh, liuxx w' Ruth l.mxt-nsiein. ,lunite Lexinsnn, lutly Minnis, lluxx 1' Znb Ail.uns, Nelson M.xrl-ale, f.arl.i lnmery, Holly Rlilveru lluxk 3' Dunnv Seitx Murv Prnnult-. Milte XX'nrl-.m.in XX'.il ,Xntlersnn Ruxx' 1-: R4-ue! llurnetl john liuuerineisier. Danny Hill, Art AKE TUP HUNUHS once L1 week. Their many trips to tions of the state have brought th nne l.nlher, Lexus Prlnule. N.ninn lIerrln!:m.in. Berry Duns Lloyd Ruth, Nunty Cures, lXIulte l'ens.itk, H.ihn. lietlqy Pmrnes, Dnnn.i lknyne, farolyn ly Nhrks, S.melr.i lil-itlt. Byron Rutledge. -lean 1 Iuuuly L.1Rm.i Hush. M.irsh.1 llrminwthweiger various sec em fame. ...Adi . The awards for the best actor and actress of the one-act plays were presented to ,lean Anderson and Lloyd Rich by President Carol Miller. UHAMA CLUB WAS The main purpose of Drama Club was to in- spire new talent, Each week it gave the stu- dents a chance to participate in a dramatic production. The students taking an active part in the club were inspired to teach for new goals The Drama Club members l in acting. The high-light of the year was the three one-act plays which proved torank high 1 in enjoyment for the audience as well as the li cast. li l l attended a weekly meeting. ll l N. all ll ll l l I vv-v,,.., ' .'. Y, ,TT ,Z -4 'M w ' ' 'Q ,'f W ' s it sf , az ex. Y .. 1 V It R al E - uf Hi' 3 4, , ,,. . ti 5 ' we via . ' 3 L- Q , - 3 t 1 L: 4? ww A M' ::, p 3. va . fs- we . 5' . ya 1 H . - gap, ' 1 L 4 0 fn fs The acts, Alaska and Society, in the water show were well received by the audience. l.l7FT TU RIL1ll'lI Jean Anderson Merry lane Rt-ith, Shirley Kibler. Susie Iiuwler. janet lixans, ,latkie Ncudorlt. Susan Day, Kay K.1ssab.nu1n, Darleen ll,1irm.mn. Nancy Patton. Kay VULZHS- E33 9 '- N -'.' ' j J' X. T CBT l lgggg 5537 raises stiff I -l 'L , iff 'ZQSX W tl T ' f' 7 T ' ii ' ,.. -w?i,7UE XQVCQY .,.a at ' Fw, A' le 'M Qui f f ' - ' xi- -'u Q 5 . e Q If 1 EXTRA! EXTRA! The Catalina Club presented its fourth an- nual water show called The Big Splash. Wfith the newspaper theme, thirteen numbers portrayed different sections of the newspaper. ln addition to the excellent swimming, the beautiful backdrop, drops and costumes added much to the show. The Catalina Club was comprised of twenty- six girls. They practiced four days each week throughout the year and on Sundays for three weeks before the show which was March ll. 12, li l-1. The show was a huge success each night. All the girls are anxiously looking forward to their next year's show. The theme was carried out in the Finale as the entire cast dressed as paper boys. Page Twenty-Eight . . 4 fs, 1 2 5 -1 LW? 2 ' 5 1 I 5 Soloists were Kay Anderson, blanc Bun- Members piyrurcrl are Gloria Newell, ham and Emily Cox. .lulic XVl1irc, -Indy Minnis, Mary Lou l.e.1cl1nmn, Sandra Blur-lc, Karen Bell and Betty Lindley. GATALINAS STHUKE TU SUCCESS N 'llmc tlrruc guts, 'I'l1c.1rru, Crwssxvorrl and Q The Lone Ranger, were nlwly cxccurcrl lwy I CSL-rri ISLIUILIH. ,Indy Mnnnis, lk-try lhvis, Mary Liu l.c.1rl1m.1n. Klulic Wlmirc, Hnlly Hahn, Mcrry blanc Reich, Susan Day, Nancy Patron, Ifmily flux, lflcnnor Luc, Mnry Lou AlLlfll1L'V.i, Shirley liilwlcr. Kay l'x.lSSLllW.1LIlI'l. lhggl 'l'1z'4'1ffb1v1X'i11u ,., lg ,-r.. ---51 X' U 4 W F' ' A '.- :':- , rg: ' .' 5. . , W .,. t -- . FT . 6 5 5 1 T' 1, SEM - A f 1 K F , , 'f T ' -' , W, 1 y 1 U V in ft -gl ' - T, ,, 0 , , 31,39 .4 .Mah- WH 4' f 'fl , ' ' ' I-Q A I H . ' -' ' . ' , Q, i ffirf V V ' 'Uftj ' . ' if' V , ' '-N '-, ' Q gxfq ,pf 1 A ., w,. 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U lv-A., X, , , .i W Members of the hand partieipated in many activities. l.1'l 1' 'Io RIGIIT: Row l Patty Boutllez. ,loann Gosnell, Carla Mankm, Anita lfry, jatltle Neudortt, Mt, Leslie Pain lltm' I .Xlartha C atr, Nlilte Lhurehill, -lanet Gaslxlnw, Hola Ayars, Donna lily ne, Alolm Sharpe, ,lolin Martin, llrentla Haist, Xlaty Ann Smith, lim Milburn. Rim 5- Margaret MtGlone,S.1hr.xS,intlets,Bob Hurst, Daxid Smith, Srilda Deklougin, Sylvia Ltston, Susan Alon,-Q, Sut- Starltev, Dave Noruan. Row I' Alanite Volkets, David lXl.tlors, Larry -lunket, Lharles Newbure, George Davis, ,left Dean, Karen -Te-Hers, Mille Moyer, I llolm l .i.uClson. Row 5' Date Rennels. Ditk Amex, Fred Drehet. Alatlt Rilex, XV.ttten lflenderson. Patty Kampbell, fatl Doering. Sam fiotsptr, Row tv link Ralston. liredetttl: Russell, ,lohn Boyer, Larry Retror. latkie Hanleins, Peuuy Kxnsrnuer. i..ll'UlIHL' Reed. Rim ' littlvt' Barnes, ,lerrx Vnsinger, Sandy Ripple, vltvlin Moore. lindy Sparks. Quentin Beet her, XX'.trner Paige, lid little, ANU THE BAND PLAYED UN! The hand and orchestra have been under the direction of Mr. Leslie E. Bain, ulr. This is his first year at Wfiley and all of Wiley' hope that he will be here for many years to tome. The marehing hand, Consisting of 54 mem- lvers. performed during the football season. They played at every home game and provided many clever hall time shows. They also played at the home haslfethall games and presented the fans with entertainment during the half time inter- IDISSIOIIS. The XY'iley hand has also marched in the liire Parade, the lllue and Wfhite Parade and the Christ- mas Parade. They presented dance routines dur- ing two of these. Wfiley owes much of its school spirit to its marching hand. Mr. Bain and students take a lwusmans holiday. l.l I 'I' 'HJ liIttIl'l' ROW lt Mr. Leslie llaln, lloh Hurst, litl Kirk, Dave Rennels. Row 2: ,lohu Sharpe. Allen Byers. GW 1 , The Wiley' Struttin' Streaks and Majorettes glamorized the football and basketball games by performing at half-times. The Struttin' Streaks, under the leadership of Peggy Gilder, contained thirty-three members. The majorettes also performed at half-times and shone brightly in all the parades, There were five majotettes lead by Carla Mankin. The Majorettes helped add color to the . p 2 N x . Y . milf List- 5 ' .Tift vi ' ii ' -' band. Llilvll TO RIGHT? Patty Bouillez, .latkie Neudnrtf, Ylnann Gnsnell, l MAJURETTES 8b STHUTTIN' STHEAKS BUUST THE BAND The Struttin Streaks displayed much pep and vigor. l..l1IiT TO RIGHT1 Janet Evans, Suzie Davidson, Ellen Luther, lirma Bowen, Maureen Nltlitlnaltl, Shxrlex Sprague, ltfanna Borders. Carolyn Maurer, ,ludy Stark, Carol Slwnfiv.-ld, l,xnne XX'arrem lam-l Miller, vlan Axktnari. Swan louler. l I Shirley Kibler, Kathy Burke, Pat Bartlett, lixa Lnu Mt-ssnl.. lflamt- lwnwtandlg. Susan I-wrt-r, XXanila Karin Susan Day. ,loan Vittursun, Sharon Floyd, Sharon Braytiultl, Sharfn Sprague, Gert: liatmanl Sharon l4.iL,et Pam Smith, Peg Gilder. From squeaks and sour notes to pleasant tunes and melodies. LIEFT TO RIGHTS RUNS' l: Mr . Leslie Edin. Hilnry Hollis, M.itth.1 Lirr, Betky lkirnes, XVayne Stout. Flhc Wfilcy Hwh School Symphonic Orches- tri tompleted 1 sclson ol many successful np- pLlf1IlLLb and vtrious concerts. These included the City xx ide Music lestlvll and State Auditions. A spring contcrt xx is llso presented which xxxls The orchestr-t's prictice made perfect. Roxx' 2' Stanley H.1n1ilton, C .xrolvn Hmtly, Bill Cfairnpbell. Delores Long. Row 3' ,l .A n e Kux'kend.1ll. George Allyn, Dick Stephens. M62 WILEY APPLAUUS THE UHGHESTRA open to the public. Willey has enjoyed hearing the orchestra play for school assemblies, National Honor So- ciety initiution, the Wiley Revue und Commence- ment. ,xx - . ', . .ir 1.1 Lirr, Sr,inIex H.imilton, l,.urolyn lfltuttly, ,lnne Ku-,lxend.1ll, Betlxx' Ihrnes, Hill lnmpbell, !..trol Ruxx' ,' .ve tram, i 'lrlx, Mary Ann Smith, Sumn Day, Karen Anderson, Srilcl.1 De Mouuin, Delores Lone. George Allyn. .ixne . Roxx Dre er . Dat lx Stephens. -. , J ty lTrter, Hrentl.i H.nst, jo.mn Go-.ne-ll, S.indx Ripple, Put liouillez, K.tren Jeffers, john Boyer, lired .ixe enne N, ,l.inet Cnlslxins, ilmrles Nexxburu, L.irrx' lunker, XX'.4rren Henderson, ,lack Riley, Quentin Heenher. l..xrrx' , -lin Slmrpe Rrxxx ' i .trunret Ext one, ,Ierrv UFlNI!NlL'l', Mike xhurthill, Mirolyn Roberts, finely Spdrlxs, Allen Byers, ,lim Milburn, Torn r V, .rry c'1.l er, l r Axxirs, Donnn Ptlvne. vsp-- ,ff an .am ,- v .v-0 . 9 'Qs J A .fi .V .,,. is 1 ' .1 ' Aw: I , . tl if . 1 5.14 ' A if Y -fra ' it 3 ' . -3 I l 'Q x ff, va -nv 1 N... First division awards went to Stare music conrcsrunrs in both vocal and insrru mental competition. Lriifr 'lo RIGHT: ROW l: Nlxmy lfrrer, Brenda Hnist. JoAnn Gmncll, wlulin Sharp. M.IrrIi,r fur. Bull-.v lI.irnw. lliI.Irx Il-fllus ROW 2: Qarwlvn Sawyer. ,I.lnnc Dnwllcn, i..1nlI Fine. ,I.nI.uu Srmhlc, ilmrlurrc Nlrl Iuru Si-lxi.I Lmnn Dnrurlmy Lloyd, I.ynnC XY'.arrem. Delnrcw Lunar. Srlldgx Du5lnug1n, ROW 5: Alan Byers, Bob Ainirs. Rick Ralston. Larry Slutrcr ,lim XI.nnn.In. Sruxr- I,iI.c, Due Runwl-J Larry ,Iunkc-r. WILEY MUSICIANS ULIIIIIIEIJ FAME Priya' if Iffirlvj -'I if17'L'L' 8' flaw, For two wonderful nights, the quasi-professional production was presented by the music depart- ment. The second annual spring operetta required long hours of rehearsal. This production was made possible by the fine super- vision of the music instructor, Miss Vera Wriglit, and her ISTC student teacher assistants. The principals of Robin Hood. l.l'If'I' 'ru Rlt,H'1: RUNS' l' Lharlottc Mtflurc, JoAnne Luther, jim Mannon, .latkie Strahle. Larolgn Sanur RIN J' Mike XYorlxman, Dave Morgan. Larry Shufler, Hob Ayars. Dave HUBIN ANU HIS MERHYMEN The cast of the choir production, Robin Hood. Rcnncls l.l2l-HI' TU RIGHTS RUXX' l' Pele Stahl, Todd Martin, Mike Churchill, Alan Lonnellv. RUXX' 2' Katherine La Bicr, Mary Lviu Lenthman, ,ludv Huesman, Dorothy Lloyd, Darla XVartl, Dc-lured Long, Hilary Hollis. Rtm' Y Marvin Bran, Bob Huffman, Art Llough, Larry Beddow, Richard Bredeweg, Mike Asher, Allan Byers, Ritk Ralston, ,lertv llnsinucr, Larrv -lunker, john Boyer. RUM' I' Mania Mills, Teddy Stump, Mary Prinzlc, Loretta Long, Srllda Dehlougin, janite Duwden, julia Lloyd, Nancy Utter ,ludv jordan. juan Vltnirsin, lanet Evans, Darlecn Baumann, Susan Dav, Sue Starkey, ,lmte Brosev. RUXX 9 Gloria Hurd, Bonnie Bradley, LaDonna Young, larolyn Long. Martha Tlwtnpson. Barbara Eggelston, janet Gaskin-1. Karla Manlgln Lvnn: XX'.xrren1, Svlvia Lmnn Rum fr Tum Altirw, l..ntla Hahn, Danny Seitz. Howard Ruby, Larry Re,ttwr. David luiwrente, Larl Docrin RUXX T' ,lcrrv llnslngcr, George -Innes, Quentin Beether, Sam Cooper, Lharlus XYlll1ams. T V in T ' ff' Q f 3 r , f L, 4 ,x . if 7 fl i 1' ' I as? i Q , ww.. t H 9631 l' gf' Z ,,-.' f ' ,QQ 'i striiinzfm tiff 'S W Y Willem ,l E Q Q x ? v Yi AM ' 92 ' N ,rt Q ' 35. v Yr f, , 1 ? fr -. , ' XM N V y N H 'X ' N! 1 f f r 1 x i , . Q Z .1 'E 1 I ,3 3 ,X ' he rm The robcrl choir provided music for many cvcnrs. L1 I- 1' 'I-I Rlhlfl Row 1' -Iuznnc Lurhu. iuolvn imvcr. ,l.m1rr: Doudcn, PM E4-rmllu, Marx' Inu l.L-.uI1m,m, Sur Smrku'-, Lynne Xwolfftlll, M.mh.r Thon1pxm1, l.nrkuu Srmhlu, DL-lurux l.ong. ful.. M.mF.ln, Domxlux I,ImJ, Row 2' Sr1lLI.l DuMnug1n, Dulcun H.llIIl1.lIH1, ,Ioyre Bmwx ,lmlx I'lwL-m1.nr1. Bnnnxc Hmdlux, Svlxm Lum-n, M.1rxh.A Mills, Kuhryn L,1B1cr, Judv Al-ml.nn, 1.11111 lfinc, Lxm!.n Hulm, H.xrb.rr.x lhqulcsrflrr, ll1,rrl-rm M11 'um-. RUXV 9' fhuryl Kunnxnglmln, I..4Donn.n Your:-4. Arr tlr-ugh. Mlkc Axhcr, ,IL-rrx' lfnwlngcr, Damn Sv.-lr: D.n'xd Rcj.'nulalS. Hmnanl Rubv. ,lwlm lhycrr Larrv junker, Namx Vrrur. llllarx Hnlllx RUXX I' i,l1rvNt.A i,h.unh:-rw, Allan Hycrx, ,Luk Rllcv, 14-vb Amrx, link R.1lwrun, l..xrrY Slutty-r, DJXL' Nlwruqrl, Guurgu ,lwncy S4111 in-fpcr .Inn Mullwn Sxuc Llkc, UML- Lmrcmc-. DMI.: XXQAIJ, Mus You XX rlghr The choir offered opportunities for all vocalists. LILIT IH RIGHW' RUXX l' MAIN Prlnulu, l,orcn.l Lung, Rubrru M.uKcnz1c, SI.Arx.m Hmm, Slnlrun li.nLL'r, Suyrn DM lmm J Ylrwrwn, PM fhrtlcrr. il,nr.1 Munro. ,Liner Emmy -ludx lfllcr. Tcddx Stump. ,lnlm Llrmi, I.ar lluk Nrnlm XX'.nldun, ,lu Ann Mxllcr, l,nrullr1c Recd, lmdv Sparky K.lrhv Glwrd.lnu, Rim. 1' L.Aur,n Rnwnhnru, Lou Ann Oxcrtulr, Ruth ITHMIIK. Nwrllm Ruxwll iumrrl Srcphcnx, Klux Ann Iilum. 5l.lr1l5n Sugchurg, ,Munn Gmncll, ,Liner Gmkxrww, Umm' Hnrwrl, lumen XY.11rIwn, Ruth l'nzrl1L'rr, Nl.urlI,.n G-rrdcn, Slmmn Gnu. G1-:rm Omen- Xanax GuIn.ncrL'. i.m1lx'n Lonu, Brwnuln HL-frm Rim' 4' Bmllw Ycumm, I-hum Dum liubbzu Allmc. Phllnp Ifolu, iimrlr-N Gurrlum. Nhrxrn lSr.rrz, lm-1 Illlffllldfl, Tom Mduy, ,larry lwcrlxy f.nrl Drfurlrm, 'IULI-i Marrm, Peru Srxhl, MIM' XXwrl,m.nn, Al.m lm-mlrllx. Cnrolv: linrks, KA' Mollrlrln YQVIIIWY' '54 r'N 1 A v SSQXEQE4 4 I 'E' v 'rv I+ 'W' Ii' 414' i If' jg,,.!:e' -I I -I I - 'iw' 4- if 5 'Q' , Q Jw I Z :,-.wh -' II IVF! FR U'I- V L bl .41 LL.. P L. -I -I '1. J 'r 'Y 'T 'Mt -I I-I I rl-All' S-if -I I ! 'I -I .,II-I., l l,' N 'I 4-'Q ' I 1 1 -I - ' . I , - i J' - I .I -5. I N -lr ' lr In -'I I -Im. - ,. 4' ll' . ,, I , .. 1-il. T' -7 1 Q . ' - l L- . i r I, ...II I I 4 . I .. .l I D, -L it as 'H l L - . - , pl ' - Q 4 . I - -1- I 4 Q. 4, Q 4 - . L'-I Q 4 I T I Q in -44 I I '1' I I 4 If I - QL II- IJ-1 l J- - f BI If I I 'eq . in L V 1 I v p . , In D ' . . I il- L - if- 'LL ji: a ' dv F' .pl r 'I -' ' -I 'I ' I V 5 A '1 - I lu - - - I I L .'-HQ' ' I I ll 4 0 ' Ii. ., . . 1 v 'U . . J . ' ,I ,I V. .. em I JJ fi' '- :jig--g L. I .., I I. I . I - -I3 5 2 1,14-.Q -Q . . ., I 'gl -I -it - I -' -V! 'f 5 9 Q 1-sf, I 1 T' IQHIU Lifa I- a ,,-'-Q! 54.25. .FI It T J 5' r'-bgj . In Illpg I IIII . III I The monitors ZlllLl S. always on huncl to help Another of their cluties mores and new students O. S, girls at Wfiley were locate people and places. was to make the Sopho- feel welcome and to keep the main hulletin hourcl up-to-date. Q QE- r Neal Tuggle and Sandra Block perform the mo- nitors' clutv of keeping the bulletin board up-to-date STUDENT ASSISTANTS HENDEH Sophomores were rescued many times by the S. O. S. girls. 'H 1' 'ro is.. RIG! IT: Row 1: Hilary Hollis. Mnrcin Rgmliffe, Nancy Utter. Summ D.1y, C .trol lime. Row' 2: Karen Helmgg, Kxthleen Ramer. ,laner livlnger, ,Inner Srmieluon, Llnd.1 H.lhn. Ruxx S: Brunch H.nsr, Sam Fisher. P.uiltt XVeir, Miss Thelmq B. lobe. v- ,A Sl f frx IC' Pug if '1'zm-fy-.m we 2? The tidministrutive office workers Athletic office workers Lmfr T0 RIGHT: ef-411' 'io R1GH'rg P.atrici.1 XYill.m, Shu-in Guy, K..trl.x Blankin, GI-iri,i Row' l: Dorothy D,ivic, Alia,-Xnng Luther, Owens, Ruth Mtfkninih, wludv Stark. lane Floyd. .loan ROW 2: Peggy Purtell. futile Blum, Sally 6.1 Vicrorsnn, Kathlcen R.imer. Mmreen McDonald. Marilyn Ltcob. Joyce Brusey, l.incl.i lforhes, ,l.inite Vnlkers, Limit H-lHCl!Lli, Mrs. Minnie Mooney. Hawkins, Corrie Lowherd, html lfine, Karen Alinderinnn, K .trol Setty. SERVICES TU MANY Dick Roberts and Pete Wformser performed . . . l their duty of collecting attendance slips. I I, i l l l Students received invaluable experience hy I aiding in office work. They also were tin uid to , 'I fl i the school by performing the routine tasks of the I , , i offices, thus relieving faculty members. The slip 2 ,fl , f V collectors helped the deans in checking iittencl- Ziff f ance. Athletic office workers assisted the couches I y with clerical work. i I Page ,l!7fI'fv'l'-.S'L'I'L'1I f, l The members of the Scribbler's Club. LLIAT TO RIGHT? Rim' li LaDonna Young, Brenda Haisi. Marietta hassle. Paula Perkins, Parritia XVillan, Darla XY'artl. ROW 1' lironwen Herrin, Roseniary Tanoos, Lrysta Chambers, Ruth Enyart. Hilary Hollis, Linda Lrone. George Allyn. ROW 3' Sue Ziner, Kay Mahurin, Lou Ann Overlelr, Mary Ann Blom, Karen Jeffers, Phillip latkson. CULTURAL INTERESTS WERE AHUUSEIJ The Seribblers Club was organized for the cultivation of interest in writing. The members' contributions were submitted to informal discus- sion in order that writing technique might be im- proved. The Seribblerusf' published biennially, contained the best works of the club. bv' The Library Club's purpose at Wiley was to aid the librarian, Miss Turk. They also created an interest in books for the rest of the student body. The displays found in the library, which usually coinsided with National Wfeeks, were ar- ranged by the junior librarians. The members of Li- brary Club. Margaret MtGlone. Gloria Owens. Barlrara Esgleston, Phyllis Smith Sharon Lhester, Rosanna Bowlin, Delores Harman, Linda Drake. Miss Turk, Brenda Hoke, Delore- Anderson, jo Gummere, Gloria Hurd. Roberta Mtliinsey, ,lanite iiantarella. Connie Newlin, Pat llhillipi, Mary Ann Holmes. Page Tlvir'ty-Eight 5 Cilotkwise: Ruth Campbell, x . 5.. HEDSTHEAK-UPPUHTUNITY FUR JUUHNALISTIU AB The Redstreak staff, under the leadership of Sue-z Potter and guidance of Mrs. Adamson, spent much time publishing the school paper. A column entitled The Shadow was a new feature added to the make-up of the paper. Humor, exchange news items, sports, calen- dars of coming events and student comments were among the best ever published at Wfiley High School. jane Benham, Sue-z Potter and Susan Fowler lay out a REDSTREAK. Page Tllirl-y4N111c' Editor, Evan Goodman, and sponsor, Mrs. Margaret lane Adamson, solved many major ad- ministrative problems. The members of the staff and Mrs. Adam- son, faculty advisor, worked hard to make the 1959 Wfileyan a success. The vast amount of work necessary to promote the business, editorial and mechanical features of the book has fallen on the members of the staff and Mrs. Adamson who have worked hard. It has been an educa- tional venture for the staff to learn about the press work and engraving necessary to produce a book. Only through the complete cooperation of the student body and advertisers was it possible to publish the book. THE WILEYAN STAFF ENJUYEIJ Wfays and Means Committee. llll lil lllirlllf Iitvxx' l: lane Herod. Sandra lllntlx. Darlccn llaumann. Rem Q' ,lune Birdsall. janet Gaslvlns. Vltlti ilurts. Ruxx it Rosa Lee XY'1lwn, Shirley Sprauue. Sharon Spraeue, Rem' nz Lloyd Rich, chairmang Merrill Boyle. nirf thairman, Sharon lfrante, fiheryl Knotts, Nike Lhumlev. Hill V.lnHoy, Marty Lebowita. QE B o Patrons and Boosters Committee. Liar- r 'ro Rlc.H'I': Row l: Emily Cox. Kay Kassabaum. RUXX' 1' Carolyn Roberts, ,lan Aikman. Roxy R- Kay Anderson. thairman, Lynne XN'arrem. Sharon Hoke, Karen Parrish, Kathy Bragg, Gerri Batman, Donna Pound, Shirley Kibler, Marsha Braunshweiger. Sales and Distribution Committee. l.lfF'I' TO RIGHT2 ROW lf Carole Blum, Mnireen MtDon.1ltI, P.un Smith, thairmanl Larry -Iunker. ROW 21 Riu XViIQon. Teddy Stump. Dorotliy Dsvie. Ianice Volkers. Row 3: Dianns Bowen, C.1roI Miller, Sondm Pow- ell, Karen Mintlerman. Row' Ii Mary Lou l.e4ichm.m. ,Iutly Smrk, lEIi.c.1 beth Roesth, Sondra Wfaltlen. Literary and Sports and Senior Infor- mation Committees. LEFT TU Rroinz Row I: Nunty Putton, tlmirminn ok Liremry .mtl Sporti: jane Benlum, th.1irm.ln of Senior lnforrnation Row J' Su..1n Fm-'Itr. ROW 5: Ellen Luther, Sum liixher, Ruth Iuwcn- Stein, N.aomi Hernneman, Andrea XVhltcI1e.1tI, Car-II Shonfieltl. Marietta Clussle. Row' I' Nanny Garew, Sue Ziner. Kuren -leffcrs, Nanty NltCIain, Ruth Ann Stormnsli, WRITING HISTIIHY 44 A 'uf . 9 . 1I',,, 1 V if 1 ,J ., . ' I 4 3 Q .....,,, Qi . ' 'F 4 I -'I A , my J Q . - I - 'S Q lf I 5 , , M, 1 , . 2 . l .,A 'N-I 1 , . , - . ' , gqws, vm . ,. - Q1 i A ' N U -3 1'5- , i i m 5 1 3? Y f 5. I- H I 1 ,Ll I n .E . W 1 I as an Q5 Advertising Committee. Composition and Layout and Plmotogrnplix' LEFT To R,GHT: Committees. Row l: Susan Putter, Susan D.v.', I ll, ,H Run' Row' 2: Dick VxInDcrcn, th.uirm.nn Hob XX'icmuvI1, 'l J ' Q XV,Ungf Pgliggv IQ1Q,m.,f LCC. Slllly !4,lAlJU,bv Pug Gqlll-f. IUJXX I Almllilmt- l..itI1t'r, ,lw.Inii.I Ilortltfw Smut- llixi-! I l3.1rbnr.l Einimndiz. jutli Bitzcgatifw, ,lean Antlcrwn, i.ir-II H1 F 1 Q Ping-, RIN Q xlnnt' fmltr, Ilultx IM-pp Sliirltx' St.Im.mn llfrxk w t.IrHl U-wx, furolt I'.lrI,w. I'.:ln Quinn tlmir m,m or tlmiplw-.Irion .mtl lnivmir, Muliritlu Aint--, ilmirn I I'l1:mugr.1pI1x, Hill Xfinllllv, lIilI I'x.nns Sumn Sr.i::: 1 Liu 1 , , 'wekiig 4 , f V, .Q ,QT f- ra. 1 ff' ' ' ' -MQ' . 'q'hspgr4f,2,w..y , .. . , Yf u 's 1T71ff Tc'4-,,+, 2 'M 'x f ,gi-ff? f P ,N fi YQ iz' 5 I K 2. 5 I +V I' 11-ffm-kfxx 3 ,, v-new . WW 1 A 5 425 , ! q f ', Yah, i - QT? f3 if ,Av ' X . . nb 'gl . Vw . -eff 'ii-ai.2fTf7 H519 .J -, 4 , ..' - 1 ww ,iw ' .-rv .. 1. csffff '. ' ' rl4,.2'w 4 .. '. df ,-H1 fav ,H '23 L 5 V I fer tying the Georgetown game. RE AT THEIR BEST Dyer Scored against the Purple Eagles Promising material for next years team IJ Inf TO RIGHTS ROW 1: jerry Brown, Hilffy' Gurdon, -lim Houxmn, MAX XV.xrwn. Duc lhrrilnxrr, Imxu-Il Frun-I1 ROXX' 2: Mike Moycr, ,luhn Lurwn, Erldic Robby Kclrh SVVCHIII, Rirlmril Urcdcxscg, M.rrx Hmu. M.rrrir1 Lcbuxxiu. Row it Don Smirli. jim Look, Run Currcr, L.arry -Iunker. Rcx Priic, Greg Mmur, f.irI Dimrrmg, Dim Sruirz, Lxrry Dixie, Zab Ad.nms. THHUUGHUUT THE SEASON Good appearance is important - but it's the playing that counts. i.I'Ifl' IO RIGHTI Guy Lind. link Dyer, Ron Grigxby, jerry Tcmplcron. Fred Smith. Denny Kcrnx, Kunz Lorrrell, C V ri Q-f Page Fmfy-Fizie AQ dui!-QKZ' 1 xr!! kk f' L,V- , x,Y,TL fr . X -, ,J fv J ' 1 V 7 1, 1 f ' ff 2 ' 1 I I A, f Li' Q Q Q f f V, f wi J X K vig 1 ff Evan Chxxhnan Mrs. Margaret june Adamson - K7 K7 ,V 7959 f Q,5gM Aff bl 1 J' Lfwfd ,. L fvjfff-X lf? '1 lv' fffkjffgff 71 M!!! WILEY HIGH SGHUUL 2 TERH E HAUTE,INDIANA .1wr,1ug il1lLubQfgm31 E'-ENE-CBLCIGV TE'7lfJI 1959 977 . EOE' ,..-.. x'f 'lH -Li , , 151' li M53 l.l l7'l' TO RIGHT! L 4,57 fxxgl is 59 . , !'1X' ', t ., 1 'Y' ' X 1 HI lgtq X' .f ,df mm 1 -4 5 fi- , , L, f., ,4 R 4. t , 9 4' The varsity played at busy season. RUN 1' Gary L.1nd, Guy Wlcddlc, Denny Kems, Bob Terrell, Bob Wienwutlm, ,lark Dyer, Larry XY'olle, Fred Smith, Due linwtlcn, L.iv.inder Pastlul, ,lc-rry Lawson, Darrell Hust, Lawrcme Utley, Mike Moyer, Fred Brnkdw, Row' 1: jim Houston, Albert Bclskus, John Martin, Mike MtDnnuld, Kent Cottrell, Mike XVorkm.xn, Petr- Gurte, ,lim Ckmlg, Bill Bennett, Larry lunkcr, Larry Arunld, Dirk Sibley, Rex Price, jerry Templeton, Martin Lcbowirz, Lcmtli Ritlmrtl M.irtin. ROW 4' Kun Mv.Nccly, Richard Rspson, Don Srulu, Richard Brcdeweg, Dun Smith, En-ing Bennett, Run Grigsby, Bill V.m Huy, jerry Sparks, Whirncr Paige, Larry Davis, Bob Leirzman, Ron Lutter, Eddie Rubbs, Keith Swe-.ltt. jerry Broun. SGHUUL SPIRIT BAUKED Larry Wolfe was about to score against Tech. .er -M--iw ,hm 'fr Q .N 5 , S' i Lt, M g 'Mf- 1' uf ,1 . , w f Q , 1 , Iv! .. 3 f f 5 In 5' ,Jil , ,I l qi, ' N N .if ff 1 ' 5 LEX-1 gglwillf -2 my, ..- Q.- 'nil www. , . deli 9 'KAW' ss' X' XVILEY O 14 .. 13 21 20 14 7 15 . 14 1958 FOOTBALL oPPoNENTS Vincennes 55 Brazil 25 Garfield 13 Linton , 20 Schulte 41 Bloomington 5 5 Clinton 15 Georgetown 13 Tech 18 THE FUIJTBALL TEAM No detail was overlooked by the Coach, Richard Martin, and his Co- captains, .lack Dyer and Kent Cottrell. The crowd cheered as Wiley' held the Purple Eagles at the goal line. 1 i - in fi W 'li 1, 5 K, ,fa t,t. gf' 'iv 'jj we gm Pug L' 1:1117-1-.SlL'I Lovely zutemlnnfs to the Footlmll Queen were Susan Day, Sue-z Potter, Clnrule Blum and Shir- ley Selununn, Plztqa' 1 fu1'l-1'-llfyfnf Football Queen, Peggy Purcell, posed in L1 truly queenly fashion. LUNG LIVE 5 ' swf ff'WYff'5 twin: tb' Y 'Z 1 A J. .N , srgv x, W Ai QS 5 1' 'S of 3 JoAnn Luther reigned over 1 sur W H ,1 Cessful basketball season E QW THE QUEENS l 1 Girls from each of the three classes attended the queen. K LEFT T0 RIGHT' Xlaureen McDonald, Llntla Adklnsun. Shlrley bpmgue, l 1 Page Furly-Niue I 1 A , 1 N Liirry Wfolfc jumped past Garfield, -luck Dyer got two for the Redstre1lS S -'K y,....- si .N im A SUUGESSFU L BASKETBALL SEASUN The varsity played their best. Ll I-'I' lu lLIivll'I' Rim I Brute K.u.u11t-yur, M.1n.mt-r, Syd Nmxer, Mike MtDwn.xld, jgltk Dyer. Guy XVeddle, L.lrrx' XVnllc Kunm Nt-xii-II. Mdndge-r, Rim I lfrcd liruldm, Peru 1.iAI.itnLy XYcndcll Lqrrcr, YxlL'mL1ll1 Albert HL-lQkus. ,larry Sparks. Liirrx' Shupe, Bi G 5 .I 'L A Q ,Sr f ' .W f 333' :wma f S A XW2 2 x ' L ' --, s 4 . ii Y ,tw , . .: 5 The Rcdsp11rlis' included many bas- kcrlmll prmligics. l 1' 'lil lillrlll' Rim I -lim Iilll lu-rlwc, ZJIW :Xrl,n1w ful Dwurxnl, Peru K ,r,l.urvlw. lrcd lirulbnu RAN 1 Kcltlr Sxxn-JH. Sul Nwwr UML- Trpmn licnnx XX'.lIrurruuxur. XY ILFY 65 3X 'S 36 3- ,f 6,5 66 'l IU il Pzqr F1 fl Om' BASKETBALL OPPONlfN'I'S urrinsvillc, Illinois All Honey Crcck in SLIlllV.1I1 512 G rccm .lstlc 6 I Garfield 5 I Schulte 641 Vinccnncs 'Pl Cnficld 68 Plainfield 61 Brazil if Mumic 67 Gumrmcycr 'U 'ii -- Careful layout and timing was important. l.lfl7'l' TO RIGHTZ Contli Curly Halt, Albert Belskus, Wfentlell Larrer, Guy Wfeddle, Ink Dyer, Larry XY'olte. A' 1' Q x ., 3 ' QQ all lf Wfnrming up before the game was essential. Page Fifty-Two t S! The Yell Block, a new addition to Wfiley, helped to boost the team to victory. is x Y 1 f M ' I pm r ,Q .: Ki , . ,,-- lp 3 I 3 I f we I ,.-2,ffg-f-- 'cy..,4 1? -r, The golf team tool-1 careful aim. I,lEI:T TU RILSIYIT' Bruce K.is.vn1ex'er. Dive Betlxx-ell. P.1uI Van Arsdale. Amlv Porter, Luiitli Curly Halt. Denm' Snow. Terry Liffick. SKIIL WAS HEQUIHEII IN GULF IINIJ TENNIS GOLF April 16 , Gerstmeyer April 20 Indianapolis Riverside 1April 25 Honey Creek and Casey, Illinois April 24 Gerstmeyer lApril 50 Garfield lMay 6 State May T Garfield !May I l Honey Creek ,May 15 Sectional May 21 . City Much energy was exerted by the ten- nis team. LIEFT TO RIGHTS Mike Corrhum. Bob Kin- sey. Brute XY.-irson, Dale French. George Marlin. john Moore, Tom Buswnrtli. Hcmuird Lrirrermnn. Page Fiffy-'l'lu'ec 2 2' Y' 4. X21 .7 el , April April April April April May May May May Gersrmeyer I-Ioney Creek Gersrmeyer Casey, Illinois Garfield Stare Garfield Honey Creek City .- U.,---x: -... W5 if , . 61- . .-,K QI I as: If ,fn 38 f T 'J N' fi I I :vera 5 ' ' i A l 1 KX A8 v 995 w The Harriers discovered that strength and endurance wus 11 necessity for running IHDCCS. Lttfr T0 RlC,H'i': ROW I' Riirmld Kiger, l ,iul Dennis, Hub Fmntis, Dennis Tunes. Lirrx' King, lS.irt Sthalburg, Kenneth Rogers. Rcmxx 1' Tiiiltl Mttrtin. All.m llxers. Mnrk llenwitk, lJ.n'e Tiptiwn. jim Milburn. Darrell Cuttinglum, Steve Ziner, Dnrris Antlemin, Mike Lhumlev, ifmtli XY'illi.1m M,tll41y. THE CHESS GUUNTHY TEAM RAN FAH CROSS COUNTRY XVILTEY OPPoNi5N'i's Sept. 9 - Van Buren li 'ill Sept ll - Brazil I5 -TU Sept 13 - Hirnex' Cireeli 21 fvil Prairie Creek 2 1 6'J Bliclihztwk 2 l 65 Sept lil -- C,umlwerl.1ntl ZH IT Sept 25 7 Giirfieltl 26 ZW Sept li 4 llniieaiiitiwii 30 25 Sept 26 7 Lintun 25 31 Sept 29 - Otter Cfreeli Il Sl Sept 30 - Van Buren lnvittttiiiiul Q Tie for first W Oct. 2 - Vincennes QU 53 Oct. T 1 University rlllminiintgtciimi 35 ZH Oct. 9 1 Brazil ZS ZA Ott, ll f Slinrtritlge lI'ivitz1titm.ll - Nu Score Oct. l T - Wfestern lntlii1n.t Uwnference f First Place Uet. TG - fiUI1L'.lITllUI'l 38 17 Oct. 21 - Sectional Gtli Pl.1ee Terry llusson and Wfillium erson will be off with the sound of the gun. Ijizge Iiiffj'-Iffmi' March 17 . ,, March 28 , April 3 ,. TRACK , Western Ind Bloomington Hoosier Relays Concannon , Gerstmeyer Bloomington . , Clinton Van Buren Vincennes Otter Creek Indiana Relays .. Dugger Linton Relays . ,, Trials City Meet iana Conference Wabash Valley ,, . Brazil Old P09-F RCIHYS Ronald Grigsby showed good form as he ran C , Sectional the low hurdles. Brazil State April 6 . ., April 7 ..,, April 10 . , April 15 April 17 . April 18 . April 20 ,. April 22 April 25 April 24 , . April ZS May 2 .. May 5 ., . May 6 May S .,,. May 15 May 25 TRACK .xi V HEUUIHEU FAST RUNNERS ,nK 'N., e ef wi fi: ' la f. . , ,JM Half-milers were Dennis jones, Paul Dennis .ind Larry King. ffm-A rv gf jack Dyer and XVer1dell Carter gave all they had as they ran the quarter-mile. 'af' wc,,,L . , . -gill -'FR '- PIIXL fl fy F110 I' Q we 'fr In qx'g 1-Tl'vs Y+ ' fa fi - 4. ' 351+-'Z ' - Tw.. , 'f. Q f .,,' '. '- 'r'q- , ' ' 'lf 'Q ' M ?1.1 'f3nf - l I . ' 1 , gm 1 1 ,-, X 'n ,- ,w .1Ls2,1j qQ - 1-Lv : f 'A , f'-,,r1:.4'zg2-3 ,-:at X ,-,f y . g .I . Pw7-ff? . ' .' Y .a.?:f1t' 242: ':l'i i 'fi c 'f . M4-sg .'5QSP ,: jr'5- 'fS'1 .-'11-, , . . . . . . . . . 'Y ,ETJMWNPHQJ Q, 2 4.4! Hg '41 R4- v 'f: F An Ia. Ir 'Q-a.,w i 'mv Inq' 1. 1'- 'iw rxbvmj I ' e J V' AGIIVIIIBS 'I IF f Upemng Seehen page 1 page 16 I MMMNS PBISUIIBIIIIBS page 43 page 61 f I ' ,, f I L,f-f.' 1V.Yf.f Ig 1: .- q ' A I is L' ' ia-Ie -- I I I .X M I i t K , L VI, X I 'I I5 UI' ' P VS, If' W I Isge II 1e,.,gt,ef 3GQ I,f' peep e I 'ef - I If I .Ie ep penis .I IU. I ,f I If . III LII in I l' I - 'flgifi' e ff in ' MU' f NIV , WJ- . VT. I A N I -II' rr .J f a lff' Ita - - ' sf m ay ,y -I It . If , +r,.a-fea..e f' ea . f wfpezf f.wwpew Ib egg5re4w,j,e,5?ggwJ , pl .. ' v, ,fir-6 g. . t I ZX, fl Y P .- .I.4.'- I . ' 4' ' 'I ' ,A5J.'iII' jsfwr pdl? fa- 3' V If 'gpills a ye 'fi v ,'5'..c,' , L. A . ff- ,- 1 I I ' I LL' 9 '. . :L 1 'I I '..,,,. ' ' E' 3223 rf-, 1Q:'f,1 Z .. 1 5' , ez- ljfgwf, A 4' 4, ,1 I NJ 4 I I , I 1 3' f f I' I xi II 'X I IE ,inf i If Q f.f P J '41 if if i If Z , 'Q . ,Q 4 , . f I ff 4 E I 'l ' ' Lg? 1 Q me T 5 ii 3 vi I , 5 'Qi N il ry -I X5 ,I 5 -J it N IJ . at e I J 'XI 9 sq, 39-I I .A s Sy i TI '-Q I 5 -J 5.1 J TAKE I I ME THROUGH YUUH YEAR . .. His name is Sparliie - he is the Spirit of Wfiley. He's present wherever XY iIeyites go. He slips into the studv hall in the morning to hear the latest gossip and see all his friends. Of course, Sparlcie attends regular classes and struggles through like the rest. Sparkie is very active in every club, he swims for Miss Price, sings for Miss Wfright, debates for Miss Ray, sells candy for Mr. Payne, serves the community thru the Hi-Y and Y-Teens, sells ads for Mrs. A., marches for Mr. Baine and even finds time for sports. ln addition to all this he attends school dances, parties, goes up town at noon and after school, learns all the latest dances and stuffs himself with pizza and Colies. Sparlxie will he around a lot next year, slipping through the pages of the XWI LEYAN. April April April April May May May May May May May May BASEBALL Bloomington , Otter Creek Linton Garfield Schulte Greencastle Clinton Garfield Brazil Gerstmeyer . Schulte Gerstmeyer LEFT TU RIGHTZ I 1 lg 1 'Z l t I Larry Williaiiis and Dave Everson attempted 21 double at third. LEFT TO RIGHTI Dave Everson, Larry Wfillinms. HEUSTHEAK SLUGGEHS WAHNIEU UP FUR AGTIUN Baseball attracted man sluwfers. Y on Row 1: Xvully Marks, Pere Graffe, ,Terry Sparks. Ken McNeely, Larry Wfolle, Larry XVilli.1ms, Guy XVeddle, Dave Everson. Row 2: Eddie Robbs, Tom Jones, jerry Doyle, Max Wfarson, Lowell French, Charles Kantman, Gib Bosworth, Bill Younmn, Earl Clack, Ronnie Lurter, Jerry XX7il1i.ams, Richard Clay. ROW 5: Larry Colglazier, Jim DeLonch, Nike Huberti, Fred Smith. v-,...4 W4 X Qrfxx V Page Fifty-Six in 'r Y F ' ,,,,,..r..f.,----'-'--F' ' , 5 1 . IMM i T I gifs' 'T ffii f F AN x RV an The cheerleaders cheered the varsity to victory. LM-T T0 R1GH'l': Sally C,.1,I.1uvb, Peggy Punull. Shlrlcy Scamnnn. K.1y K.umb.xuxu, LlnJ.x Adklnwn, Swnllm Pmxcll. ,l1.A1mL- UHEE HLEAIJEHS WEHE BUSY LEADING THE UHEERS Clwerlelldcrs backed the B-team to thc fi- nish. Li VI' 'ru R!c,H'1' ,lancr lixpmi, Ifllcn Lurlwur. Judx' limrk, -l.1n Aukmm lfmlly Lux. Alufxnn XX'.1lIxcr, llzggc l jflV1 .NvL'I'L'1l The Girls Athletic Association was 21 club organized for girls interested in sports. Their sponsor was Miss Ferne Price and they held week- l meetinfrs in the f' ni. The main vroect of the b by fear was sellinr' subscri tions to muvuzines. The O D money was used ro buy various equipment. .Nr if X swirl-w-.R T The G. A, A. Cabinet. Li-Fl TO Ric,Hl: A . -wave.-f5Apf1,f Peggy Wledlal-ze, Sharon Guy, Clnirlurre Mcflure, ' .T Sluron Baker, Miss lierne Price, ,ludy Stark. ,Liner Evtin-4, Putty Logan, Kathleen Rtirner, -ltinut Smuglirun, - i, ' S.indr.1 Heidlrbiiugh. Q 41' JV W ' -Q t G. A. A. UFFEHED THE GIRL G. A. A. inembers. LI ifi' 'ro Riemz ROW I' -ludv Smrli, l.1ner Fxnins, S.indr,i Heidlebdugh, Connie Alexunder, Carolyn Densmivre, Patty Quinn, Nancy Monrgorncrv, Land XVells, vludx' Morne, Darlene Mvers. Row' 1' Mt1rsh.i Mills, Florence kluhnsiin, BerryTl1ump5un, Chirol Smith. Charolyn Sinter, Cl.1r.1 Trite, Mary Lou Pwiuvker, fl.ir.i Moore, hlarxul True, Doris lXliBritll.' V ROW 4' Bonnie Bradley, Ann XVells, Brenda lX'ells, Nellie Ewing, -ltickie Hankins, Sandy Ripple, Leslie Sxpe. lkirtv lXl.1Iru1f. Slmrnn Prite. Sue Starkey, ,livyce Brosev. ROW I' Mdrilvn Ilunes, Lhrisrie Gmnditlier. Lindy Spirits, Curoline Reed. Cirmen Wliirdiun, Doris Wlesr. Rurh iXlkAl'IIl'1Ll1, ,l.in:r Gaskins, Kuren letters, Pcguv XVedl.ikc. Teddy Stump, ,Liner Swughmn, ROW' 3: Melinda Ames, Su'-.in Seimas, Sharon Punkt-r, Sundra Powell. Cl'lQ11'l0IIC McClure, Marierm Lasslc, Nant? Pnrron, Dun-rhv Davis, K,..1rol Serrv, Mnrilvn Hqinrotk, Lirul lkirlzi, Kay lXl.ihurin, Sue Ziner. Row fi: 4 xml Gum, Perry Limpbell, Pam Quinn, 11.1 ry Logan, Sharon Gray, Carol Dml-tc, Louise Ke-lliims, Kath- leen R.imer, Murleen XVoud, Sue liable, Lirivlyn Smrk. 1 L wi Volleyball was enjoyed by all. LEFT TO RIGHTS Roxy lt Miss Feme Prire, Carolyn Densmore, Judy Knorr. Row 2: Carol Goss, Pam' Login. Kathleen R.imcr, Louise Kelllms. ROW 31 Sandm Wllldon, Carol Smith. Cl.ir.i Moon, Bam' Thompson, Marci.: Mills. ROW iz L.1n.r XY'ells, Doris XY'esr, Qonme Alexander, ,loan Moorchead. Judy Morue, Roxx' ig jiukic Hankins, Teddy Stump. Sindy Ripple. P.1rriciJ M.iIoof, lhslqetlmll was played throughout the win ter. l.liF'l' 'Ill RIGHT1 Miss licrne Prue. Judy Morne, 1.irol Grass. Iiurtx 'l'liwi11pWn Nluilxn Vlones, S.lndr.i Heldleb,iu.uli, C.m+l Smith, A CHANGE FUR SPUHTS As the bull rolled down the alley. Nancy McClain hoped for a strike. A part of their busy schedule was bowling. buslaerball, volleyball und softball. Also L1 Chrisi- mas Parry and il spring picnic were planned lor social entertainment. Pifgc' l ifly-Niffr' I i WZJQMQ PEHSUNALITIES Sparky was on hand to meet the students of Wfiley who had different races, re- ligions, backgrounds and interests. ' df-if ,vb 47 -s i if Fifi? Page Sixfy-0110 ,,-....i,.....i. Mr. Vane Rutherford, the principal of Wiley, has guided and helped many students with his understanding of and kindness to young people. Through his leadership Wiley has become a better place to learn and to live. FACULTY PHEPAITEU STUDENTS FUR THE FUTURE Mrs. Minnie Mooney, the office secretary, managed the office effi- ciently. l.l:If'l' T0 RICH Ti Mr. Searle T. Proffm, Dean of Boysg Miss ,lc-:innerre Landrum. Assistant Principal .md Sophomore and Junior Boys' lluunselorg Miss Thelma lobe, Dean ut Girls: Miss XTUUIDTTTFBLT XY!.1rnL-r, Junior and Senior Girls' Coun- stlur. P11 ge Sixty-Tim 1 Miss Landrum's homeroom wus an example of the Wfiley home- room, an important part of the school day, through which the business of the school was trans- tlctecl. l.l'l 'l' TU RIGHTZ ROW li Susan Bland, Karen Bell, R081 2' Bob lir.1nt1s, D.1x'e B.1rnl1.1rt, Ru bin D.1v1-Q, Paul.: XV:-ir, Rehetta l5l.11k. Peter Smhl, Christine Lrumrin. ROW 3: Orville Fisher. Russell Higgin- both.1m. Sam Looper, Mike Stevenson, Ditk Roberts. Row 4: Miss l..1ndrum, john M. Holter, P,111l Stulrz. ss mg.. ' X.. 'Nzzvf' it .fl , 4 , 1 . 1 4'f.?,'Q'f'i1'1 Q. W. , ,, A, 3-.wk ' 'NP , 5 , f . 1' 1 1,0 'nfl - LJ- .-r, 'X wx' 1 P 6 nga' .S'ix'1,1'-'l'Zm't' l.l7lf'l' 'l O RIGHTS ROW l: Mrs, lXl.1rg.1ret ,l.1nc Atlnmson. El'H4ll5l'l .ind l'11bl1t.1n11ns, Nr. Robcrr Ahrt-ns, Sotml Srutlxcs, Mr. Leslie li H.11l1. Music. ROW 2: Miss NllfII1.l l3utl1.111.1n, Home Iz111m:111its, Miss Mug' il1.1l11s. l'rcn1l1. 517.1- l1lNll ,intl l:n14I1sl1, Mr. N11rm.1n D.1rrow, meme. RUXX 51 Mis-. l'.1ul1i1c lixxlns, 1111111110 Nr Leslie l'L'llll1C. Xl.irl1L-111.1rl1s, Mr, fl1.1 D l1xr.1r1l, fl1t'111isrt1'. 111111, -Q. wt . 'Kwwe L1 1-T 'ILO Rlmll: ROW l' Mr, Eulirc H.ilr, Cimrli ainrl Smml Studies, Mr. Irvine Herirh, S-mul Sni- rllu, Mr lirulcrlrk Heine, Scvrml Srudiex. ROW 2: Mrs. MMV Anne Huggins, Arrl Maw Thelmn li lube, Drain nl Girls unrl AI.irl1cin.uiu, Mu-. Bury ,lc-.in ,lwlmm-fn, L.mn. Rim 5' Mr. H.1rrx' M, julmwn. Pliyxnx .xml Vmml lrlurnrrmi. Mus lfelrrli l, juncs, linuluxlit Mus Gurrrrnle ll, Kmrns, lfnglish. if Miss Wurner's geometry class reflected the space ages require- ment of higher mathematics. LEFT TU RIGHT: ROXX I: Mullin Thnmpsnn, Ruger Hnrned. Row F: Dirk Hgwklns. Pete Yirvrinser, David Reynolds. ROW E: john Snipes, Mike Srcvcnson, Janice Levinson, jimmy Eilinger, Slmron Adelmnn. Row 4: Harold Baker, M.1rilyn juries. Ellen Luther, Donna Pound. Row 5: Patricia Lee, Virki Curry Molly Bloucll. Row 61 Larry Davis Rirhnrd R.ilsrun. Miss Xvinifred XYIJYHEF. Page Sixiy-Foffr Mr. Harry Johnson instructed the physics students in the intri- cacies of electronics. LEFT TO RIGHTZ lv ' ' Arnold, XVz1lly Mar 1 Messick. k , i 'RFP X . iid, V A 1. YN A V fi M 3 5 i l Y 51 f . iiiilw' 'VV' J' 9 4-A by N I 2623? 1- , Gm Page Sixly'Fiz'v LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW l: Miss ,le.inerrc Landrum, Assiur' Lint Principal .ind Social Studies, Mr. XX!lill.1I'l'l Malloy, Couili, Hc.1lil1 .tml Physical Edu- curiung Mr. Riclmrd Marrin, Oucli Lmil ln- clustriul Arrs, ROW 2: Mrs. Minnie Miioney, Ecluta- tional Sccreturyg Mrs. Valerie O'Re.1r, Enulislil Mr. Kenneth lf. Payne, Pliysiuliigv, Zuuliigy ilml Bonny. ROW 5: Miss licrnu Price, Girls' ljliysiib gil litliimlmni Mi, Smirlu 'l'. Pmtliri. Dunn uf Buys :incl Health, Miss Srruus-..i V. Pruitt, Smml Studies, 2 , J gy 31 MU UJ . I ' .WL !J nf? al f WL' 'r 'N' U, ,A ,u ,qi ,I I. 0 1 K I' 1 1? l A :Lf 1' if J U ff if I ,uf J , J 1 1 X w r 1 ff 1' L , T L L if .1 C, , - .p Ek Rf kr' I X 17 1 l' 'I 115 ff' ff'-M J L 1 L1 x, ,- ,,,.w-,....4-v ' ' ' yy' . V 1 ,. K , O - , ' I H fffjy , -,QU , f ' , , f '.,f-QW ff,5g,,fff, 4 ,, .f., A ' . I vf, -jiwjf fn. :4 f ., --N,-. . , , . I' ' 4' , H u,,. Y.-4 gn' , .. A ami? .1 -':1ff 'r' wiv f- , f- -'flax - , ,.. ' , V . 4 ..:- 10 .A x . ff I 'Q 'wfeef 15, W' 1 J , 5.1. 1 K L 'A 1.L:uTk.,f3g I ffl' sity. , , - , 31,1-'V 45 in. My 'x . 'liffwff' I . . rw ' - 5 x I J - 'hkgibl ,. l.12tf'l' TO RIGHT: ROXX' 1: Miss Wfinnifred Ray, Spa-ethq Mr. Hcrstlicl O. Rnyer, Drafting, Driver Edu- ultlon. Row' 2: Mr. Jack li. Sthrueder, English and Sutial Studies: Mr. Gilbert O. Thomas, English and Athletic Business Manager. Row' S: Miss Vi-la L. Tlwmpson, Math- cmatitsg Miss Margaret I.. Turk, Librarian. ROW rl: Mr. Geurgc A. Turner, Histuryg Mr. lamcs Van Laninuham, 4ln11inurte. ROW 5' Miss XY'1nitrcd L. Wfarncr. Math- emauts .tml Cimnsslur, Miss Vera XYfrigl1t,3 Vmal Musit. ROW tw' Mr. Robert XY'eLldcll, Cxninnxc-ne' .mtl Sutial Studies. Page Sixty-Six 'inf S5- NOV y. nfs.--.. Harold Baker, Marilyn Donna Pound, Patritxa Lee, Vitki Qurts. l l Davis, Raliartl R arner. 'irr- Juv- 146' taqsf- J . iq N 'r X -.S Q5 it Fxx Faculty members such as Mrs. Huggins have gener- ously supported mnny ac- tivities like those of the Red Cross Service Committee. llilfl' TO Rlkllrflli Mrs. Ritlmrd Huggins, Stanley Hamilton, Delores Anderson, M.1rrh.1 Cdrr. l Faculty, administrators, pupils and patrons teamed to honor athletes ut theFootb1ll Btnquet 'Yu ,4 ' 1 ,. W 'TN E xgvx if Page Sixty-Se1'e11 wh un-4 Officers officiated at the class meetings and super- vised the senior activities. I.11l lfrRrt.1l'l' Dave lfxersrm, lid B.rur, Sally Ciuluoh, Mike Cortlulrn. FRUM TUUAY INTU TUMUHHUW The eventful senior year was not over until the day of days, gradu- ation. The seniors head- ed for their Last Round- up,'l during the Senior Week festivities. The fair, the Honor Society Initiation, the Senior Sunset, and the all-night parties finished out the western theme of Senior Wfeek. Our dances, the serious romances, the nights we didn't get home till two - these will always be FEFITCITI- bered in our hearts so true. The senior executive committee worked closely together with the faculty sponsors. l I VI' 'IU lilGll'lT Rtm l' Nancy litter, Al.ll'lBII.l Cassle. l..1rrx' XY'illr.irns, Bob T.rylor, Darleen B.ium.mn. Rem 2' Dick Moenth, f,Jl'l.l Mankin, Miss Gertrude Kearns, Mr. Xxillllilm Malloy, Mrs. Margaret jane Ad.rmw Mzss litliih jones. Miss XVin1tred Wlirncr, Ram' S- Mr. Rrthrrrd Martin, Mr. Leslie Fellrnq, Mr, Robert Ahrens. Mr. Searle T, Proffitt '1 ,-5.35 Sir! EQ 13 fn. fi, me Hn ' wbfwtif -?5'fF'5G ,: , T ni rg.. L l-q .j 1Q,I ' x V . as-g,l . R v 211 KJ ,te H5 Nj xv wi llgal- Lf A ,ling , l 'lf Last year the Class of l959 sponsored the junior Prom, Silhouettes ln Blue. The queen was -ToAnne Luther, und her attendants were Maureen McDonald untl Peggy Purcell. h X L. , ,- f, -3 'lm Ill T THING Q S THAT WUN'T BE FUHGUTTEN The .acurlemit prep.1r.1' tions for grruluutmn day hcgnn long, lung ugu, hut the g1ctu.1l plmning hegan ln the mnltlle nl the x'e.1r. lifgt' Si.x'f'1'-Nizlc ws 'KI ,QW -,aw T . - Jgff, gf , 112 'fm5'q'f3,3 5,23 uf 4 ' VE? , f . : ' if ., wif PQQ, 05- S .an-Q SENIORS LEFT TO RIGHT: jan Ellen Aikman Wlileyan, Red Streak, Cheerleader. Y-Teens, Dramtt Club, G.A.A., Struttin' Streaks. Girls' Glee Club. Melinda Ames National Honor Society . . . Junior Red Cross Sec- retary, Wileyan Photographv Chairman. Y-Teens XVavs and Means Co-Chairman. Redstreaks, G.A.A., Student Affairs Committee. Barbara Kay Anderson National Honor Socierv, D.A.R. Award . . . Student Council President, Debate Club Vice-President. Catalina Club President, XVileyan Patrons and Boosters Chairman. Red Streak, Y-Teens, Drama Club, Choir, Richard Lee Ashcraft Golf. Gerald Lee Auterson Robert Needham Ayars Band President, Debate Club, Orthestra. Choir, Madria gals :incl Guys, Barbarshop Quartet, Double Quartet. Patricia Ann Baker Drama Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Choir. Sharon Lynette Baker G.A.A. Secretary, XVileyan. Red Streak. Y-Teena, Struttin' Streaks. Choir. Glee Club. William Kenneth Barnett Hi-Y, Drama Club, Latin Club, Patricia Bartlett Y-Teen Program Co-Chairman, Wfilevan. Red Streak, Dlragna Club, G.A.A.. Struttin' Streaks, Girls' Glee C u , Darleen Kay Baumann Y-Teen Interclub Representative, XY 'ilev.1n, Real Streak. Senior Executive Committee, Drama Club, Catalina Club, G.A,A., Girls' Glee Club, Choir. Edward Oscar Bauer Senior Class ViceAPresident . , . Drama Club Treasur- er, Hi-Y. Key Club . . , Football, Track. .lohn William Bearley Drill Team Color Guard Captain, junior Red Cross. Jane Benham National Honor Society, National Merit Finalist, Merit Foundation Scholarship to Indiana University . . , Y-Teens Vice-President and Sergeant-at-Arms, Catalina Club Vice-President. Wfileyan Senior Information Chair- man, Red Streak Assistant Editor and News Editor. Junior Executive Committee, Drama Club, G.A.A,. Orchestra, Ethics Committee, Student Affairs Committee. Robert Mayronne Bindley HisY Vice-President . . . Baseball Manager, june Adair Birdsall Wileyan, Red Streak, Yffeens. Harriet Darene Blake Y-Teens, Drama Club, G.A.A. Stephen Marvin Bland SENIORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Ann Blom National Honor Society . . Club, Scribblers' Club. Carolyn Ruth Blum National Honor Society. . Choir, Red Cross, Library Football Attendant . . . Y-Teen Art and Publicitv Co-Chairman. XVilei'an, Red Streak, junior Executive Committee. Debate Club, Drama ' Club, G.A.A. Joanna Mae Borders Wfileyan, Red Streak, Y-Teens. G.A.A.. Struttxn Streaks, Girls' Clee Club, Et htcs Committee. Marion June Bosc - Summer Choir. Thomas Wfayne Bosworth National Honor Society Vice-President . . Hi-Y President, Key Club . . . Football, Tennis. Patricia Ruth Bouillez XVileyan, Red Streak, Y-Teens. Drama Club. G.A.A., Maiorette, Band, Orchestra. Choir. Madrigals and Guys, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Ensem Stephen Fredrick Boyer Drama Club, ViS4Ed Club Merrill Wfayne Boyle National Honor Society . Xlhfileyan. Hi-Y, Student Affui Howard Dean Branson Band. Vlfayne Edward Brock Hi-Y. Jack Lee Bruner Hi-Y . . . Track. Terry Lee Busson Hi-Y . . . Cross Country. Stephen A. Byrd ble, Latin Club. . . . Football. . . Key Llub President. rs Committee, Vis Ed Club. Basketball, Trat k, Sarah Elizabeth Calacob National Honor Sotiety. Senior Class Setrctritv . . Y-Teen lntertlub Treasurer. man, Xlilileyan, Red Streak. Drama Club. G.A.A., Red Sally Kay Campbell Drama Club, Glee Club. Wendell Lee Carter Y-Teens Service Cohfllmit- Lheerleader, Debate Club. Lross. Student Affairs Committee . . . Hi-Y Free Throw Award. All-Conferente Baske ball. Marietta Mae Cassie tball, Football. Tratk, Base- National Honor Society. National Merit lilnttllst . . . Stribblers' Club Setretary, XViley'.in. Red Streak, Senior llxetutive Committee, Y-Teens, Drama Klub, G,A,A,. Latin Club, Crysta Kay Chambers Girl's Glee Club, Choir. Latin Club, Stribblers' Club. Page S6Z'61lfj'-0110 Page Sez'eizlgf-T100 SENIORS LEFT TO RIGHT! Michael Kenneth Chumley Q I-li'Y Chaplain, Wlileyan, Red Streak. Choir, Latin Club . . . Football, Cross Country, Baseball. Patricia Mae Clark Y-Teens, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Choir. Kenneth Vlfilliam Corthum, junior Senior Class Treasurer . . . Hi-Y . . . Football, Tennis. Howard Wesley Cotterman Tennis. Kent Alan Cottrell ,lunior Class President . . . Football C0-Captain, La- tin Club Treasurer, Hi-Y, Key Club, Drama Club . . . Basketball, Baseball, james Edward Cox Cheryl .lane Cunningham C. Drama Club, Choir, Glee Club, Triple Trio, Red JOS5, Suzanne Davidson Wfileyan, Red Streak, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Struttin' Streaks, Choir. Dorothy Mae Davis G.A.A. Council, NVileyan, Y'Teens. Susan Harriet Day Nrtitonal Honor Society. Junior Class Treasurer, Foot- ball Attendant, Basketball Junior Attendant . . . Y-Teen Secretary and Music Chairman. Wlileyan, Red Streak, Junior Executive Committee, Drama Club, Catalina Club, Strutgra Streaks, Band, Orchestra, Choir, Ethics Commit- ICC, . . . Sharon Lee Deakins National Honor Society . . . Y-Teens. Debate Club, Drama Club, G,A.A. Srilda Mae DeMougin Red Streak. Y-Teens. G.A.A.. Band, Orchestra. Ma- drigals .mtl Guys, Girls' Ensemble, Choir. Paul Allan Dennis Cross Country C0-Captain, Ethics Committee . Track. William Earl Dickerson Student Affairs Committee, Drill Team . . . Foot- h,ill, Basketball, Track. Sharon Grey Dimond Wilcyan, Y-Teens, Drama Club. Janice Ann Dowden Latin Club President, Junior Executive Committee, Y-Teens, Triple Trio, Madrigals and Guys, Girls' Glec Club. Choir. Richard Leon Drake John Kelly Dyer National Honor Society, Citizenship Award, Basker- ball Student Council Award . . . Key Club Vice-President, Hi-Y Council, Football Co-Captain, Basketball Co-Captain, NVileyan, Student Council, Drama Club . . . Track. SEN IORS LEFT TO RIGHT! Donald Edwin Edwards Football, Elaine Einstandig NVileyan, Red Streak, Yffeens, Debate Club, Drama Club, G.A.A., Struttin' Streaks. Ruth Evangeline En ya rt National Honor Society Treasurer . . . Latin Club President and Vice-Presiden,t Scribblers' Club Setretaty, XY'ilevan, Red Streak, Choir, Girls' Glee Club. Ken Nelson Eslinger Vis'Ed Club, janet Elaine Evans G.A.A. Vice-President, Struttin' Streaks Co-Captain. XVileyan, Red Streak, Cheerleader, Y-Teens, Drama Club, Catalina Club, jerry Joseph Everly Choir, David Howard Everson National Honor Society, Senior Class President . , , Latin Club President, Red Streak Assistant Sports Edi- tor, Hi'Y Council, Wileyan, Key Club , . . Basketball, Baseball. janet -loan Evinger Girls' Glee Club, S.O.S, Kent Evans Fenwick Sharon Lee Floyd XVileyan, Y-Teens, Drama Lluh, G,A.A., Sttuttin' Streaks. Catherine Fort Drama Club, G.A.A., Choir, Girls' Glee Club. Dale Alan French Wfilev Drill Team Captain. Hi'Y. Student Affairs Committee. Carolyn Sue Furrer Y-Teens, Drama Club, G.A.A., Sttibblcrs' Club, Janet Lynn Gaskins W'ileyan, Red Streak, Y-Teens, G,A.A., Band, Or- thestra. Choir. Peggy Ann Gilcler Nationil Honor Stvtiety Secretary . . . Struttin' Streaks Captain, Booster Block Captain. XVilevan, Red Streak. Cheerleader, Y-Teens, G.A.A. Maiorctte Club. Evan Dee Goodman XVileyan EL.illf'If-lFl'f,l1lCf, Drama Club, Choir, Visflfil Club . . . Football. Opal Agnes Gordan XVilcyan, Drama Club, Student Affairs Committee. Joanne Gosnell Band Librarian, G.A.A.. Maiorette, Orchestra, Choir. Nd.-1 ,-.. 'vs -3 ': :7 W' 32,11 if ln, I' . ax -VVS mg' Page Sezefzty-Tfvree S! qty , 517 ws...- ,fx S1 -:K 9344. as .gr ' W7 W - ' 'TV gre -r. '22- Ptzgc SEZKGIIIQ'-FOIII' SENIORS LEFT TO RIGHTZ Carol Ruth Goss ,Junior Red Cross Vice4Presidenr, Wfileyan, Red Streak, Y-Teens, Drama Club, G,A.A., Girls' Glee Club. Iris Gladys Jean Griffin Library Club. Michael Lee Griffith Hi-Y, Ethics Committee. Brenda Elizabeth Haist National Honor Society . , . Scribblers' Club Vice' President, Y-Teen Social and Program Chairman, Drama Club, Band, Orchestra, S.O.S. Stanley Hamilton Junior Red Cross President, Orchestra. Marilyn Lou Hancock G.A.A. Jerry Ezell Hartley Sandra Kay Heidlebaugh Stare G.A.A. Award . , . G.A.A Council, Y-Teens, Band, Choir. Brenda Lee Hoke XVileyan, Red Streak, Drama Club, G.A.A., Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Library Club. Hilary Hollis Y'Teen Devotion and Social Chairman, Choir Publi- city Chairman, Drama Club, Scribblers' Club, Phillip Dennis Jackson Drama Club, Choir, Scribblers' Club, Karen Ann Jeffers Wfileyan, Red Streak, Y-Teens, G.A,A., Band, Orches- tra, Scribblers' Club. George Henry Jones Band, Choir . . . Football. Wlinton Dennis Jones Latin Club Secrerary, Orchesrra, Student Affairs Com- mirtee, Library Club . . . Cross Counrry, Track. Judith Carol Jordan Xvileyan, Red Streak, Junior Executive Committee, Y-Teens, Drama Club, G.A.A.. Choir. Robert Joyce Hi-Y, Drama Club, Choir, Red Cross. Bruce Alan Kasameyer Basketball Manager , . . Golf. Evelyn Louise Kellams G.A,A. SENIORS LEFT TO RiGHT: Robert Dennis Kerns Junior Class Vite-President . . . l-HAY Treasurer, Student Council, Red Streak. Kev Club . . . Football, Tennis, Lawrence Gene King Cross Ctuuntry. Trick. Rnbert Richard Kinsey Band. L.1tin Club. Millie 'lane Kttykentlsll Y-Teens Ortheetm. Garv Wfayne Land Hi-Y . . . Ifntmtbnll, Tmtk. Richard David Lawrence Hii, Chtnr. Michael Steven Like Blldrigali .ntl Guvs, flmir, Bnbershrvp Quartet . . . Ttatlz. Sylvia Mae Liston Y-Teens, G.A.A., Fund, Rl.M.ll'l'I.lli .md Guys, Chili: Girl! Glee Club, Dnuble Qu.trtet. Charles Allen Little l-li-Y, Drill Team . . . Turk, Dorothy ,lean Lltuytl N.4tiwn.1l Hnnfwr Snttety . . . XRlllS!'3l l. Reel Streak, Student Ltruncil, Y-Teens. Df.tm.i Klub, G.,-LA.. Beautv' shoppers. f,l1i-tr, 5l.1tltie.tls and Guvi, Serthblers' Club. Patriciu Ann Logan G.A.A. fmuntll. Y-Teens. Delores Filene Lone fflwir Treusuret. XX'1lev.in, Red Streak, Y-Teens, Dr.1m.i Klub, GAA.. AlJxll'lE.lli .intl Guys. Girls' Glee fltih, Diruble Quartet, Girl! Ensemble, Mixed Ensemble. Mary ,lane Lovelt1Ce Y-Teens. GAA., Reel ffrnw. Aloanne Luther N.itinn.il Hnnnr Stutietv, B.tslterb.tll Queen, lunitvr Prffm Queen , . . Stutlent Cnuntil Seretarv. Debate Club Setreurv, XX'ilevnn, Rell Streik. Cheerleatler, Y- Tcens, Struttin' Strenlu, Girls' Glee Club, Choir, Beauty- sh-ippers. Deanna Kay Miihurin W'ilev.m, Retl Qrreul.. YfTeens, Drama Club, G.A.A.. f.huir. Strtbblttx' flub, Charles James Mttlunf L,itin Club Scart-t.ir3 . . . B.isl.etb.ill. lhxebnll. Carla Kin Mankin He.itl Nhiiwrette, X'Vxlev,in, Semi-r Ifrtetutixe Cmmmir- tee, Y-Teens. G,A.A., Chiur. john Christopher Masters N.iriwn,il Hnntir Sntietv, Hfmnr Sntietv Stlwlilrsliip Finalist, N.nt1iin.il Nlerit Finalist . . . Debate Ciluh Treasurer. Latin Club Vite-President, ,lunmr Exeturive Committee, Wil r ' ' 4--in nk Tzu ' I 1- ' . if mtg Page Sezwzfy-Fiz'e AN 'iv 'Z' P S HELUUTANTLY BEGAN THE YEAR . . . School begun September 5, 1958, and reluc- tant upperclassmen filed into the gymnasium for the opening convocation. The classes were mark- ed by the colors of their corduroy slacks and skirts. Seniors displayed their superiority by wear- ing yellow cords and the juniors were aloof in blue. The sophomores, in pink, were seated below the upperclassmen. John Masters, the senior rep- resentative, spoke on the subject of living in typic- Brendu Huist and Marcia Ratcliffe, S. O. S. girls, assist sophomores Donna Mace and Becky Barnes. Page FOIII' ,v 49 -any N-.. ,nf- sf Y ? 'Ns...... we fi- Q M37 45- 'Z' Page Sez'e11ly-Six SENIORS LEFT TO RIGHTZ Carolyn Lee Maurer Wfileyan. Red Streak. Y-Tecni, G.A.A.. Struttin Streaks, Girls' Glee Club. ' Nancy Priscilla McClain G.A.A, Treasurer, Wileyan, Red Streak, Library Club Charlotte Ruth McClure Q Homemaker of Tomorrow . . . G.A.A. Council, XVL . leyan, Red Streak, YfTeenS. Choir, Madrigalt and Guys. Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Ensemble, Red Cross. , l I r l I I l l l 1 i I l . Thomas Allen McCoy Band, Orrhestra, Choir . . . Baseball. Michael James McDermott Vis-Ed Club . , . Football Manager. Maureen Kay McDonald il Senior Basketball Attendant. Junior Prom Attendant . . . Wfileyan, Red Streak, YVTC-em, Drama filub, Strut- tin' Srteake, Choir. r 1 Ken Scott McNeely l Football Manager, Baseball, i Carol Sue Miller National Honor Sotiety , . . Drama Club Prexident, XY'iley.:n, Red Streak, Y-Teeni, Struttin' Streaks. Dorothy joan Miller Y-Teens, Girls' Glee Club, Choir, Mixed Chorus. George John Miller Hi-Y, Latin Club. Karen Sue Minderman National Honor Society . . , X'i'ileyan, Y-Teens. Richard George Moench 3 National Honor Sotiety . . , Senior Exetutive Com- mittee, Junior Executixe Committee, Vis-Ed Klub, Latin Club, Drill Team. Wendell Moreland Moody Student Affairs Committee . . . liootball, Tratk. 1 John William Moore. hlr. Band, Orthestra, Visual Edutation. Joan Gwendolyn Morehead Y'Teen5, Drama Club, G.A.A., Choir, Red Cross. Joseph David Morris Hi-Y, Dram.: Club. James Dennis Murphy Kenneth Vernon Newell Vis-Ed Club . . . Basketball Manager. SENIORS LEFT TO RIGHTZ Lou Ann Overfelt Ethics Committee, Latin Club. Scribblers' Club. Carole Eileen Parks XVileyan, Red Streak, YvTeens. Drama Club. Choir. G.A.A, Nancy Louise Patton Debate Club Secretary, Catalina Club Setretary-Trea- surer, Wfileyan Literary and Sports Editor, Red Streak. Y-Teens, Drama Club. G.A.A. Paula Kay Perkins XVileyan, Red Streak, Y-Teens. Drama Club, Strib- blers' Club. Leah Ruth Phillips Y-Teens, GA,A., Latin Club. Clister Kaye Poston Drama Club, G.A.A. Sue Ann Potter National Honor Society, Football Attendant . . . Red Streak Editor. XVileyan. Cheerleader, Y-Teens, Drama Club. Struttin' Streaks, Latin Club. Sondra Lea Powell K XVileyan, Red Streak. Junior Executive Committee, Cheerleader, Y-Teens. G.A.A. Lewis Gordon Pringle vNatiunal Honor Society, Honor Society Stliolarslnp Finalist, Salutatorian . . . Debate Club President, Hi-Y, gey Club, Choir, Madrigals and Guys . . . Track, olf. Peggy Ann Purcell National Honor Society. Football Queen, junior Prom Attendant. Basketball Sophumure Attendant . . . G.A.A. Vice-President, XVileyan, Red Streak, Student Cuuntil, Cheerleader, Y-Teens, Student Affairs Committee. Pamela Ann Quinn Waleyan Composition and Layout Chairman, Red Streak. Y-Teens, Drama Club, G.A.A, Kathleen Ramer G.A.A. Council, Girls' Glee Club. Robert Burke Rand Hi-Y. Richard Charles Rapson, slr. Wileyan, Red Streak, Hi-Y, Ethns Committee, Red Cross, Vis-Ed Club, Drill Team , . . Football Manager. Lloyd Lowell Rich Drama Club Vite-President, XVileyan XVays and Meant Chairman, Red Streak . . . Basketball, Track. -lack Parker Riley Band. Orchestra, Chuir. Barbara Ann Ringle Y-Teens, Drama Club, Ch-mir. Joyce Coleen Roberts XVileyan, Drama Club, G.A.A., Library Club. 3 Wm rv? YQ- Pnge Sez'ez1!y-Sewell fi Nha., Qs-.., I W A .. ' ' .Q V -1 1. 5A.:.,5a..f' t , , 3 . . ..J M , , ' TNI ' f T 'ln 'f f'tf2rft'zi f ix. ,Q-1e,.:e1':4rmz,w:1,.-2. ' 'i V 'lin 5,2415 f-1215: ffi- 1l4i1f:r1:- 1 1' np 2 ,4 rf- '-:W-2-Swing 'a.'z2'w V -rr' . - 41g1gt:Q,4:w:-..,.1 if 'Q ' ,. Q .,,A.g,: , t :Vg . . - - - ' ' .ffy1S4',. I, , N .,.,, f. A ,ig A , I ,vi 4 QQ' Auf' T37 ...- -of-2' X... Xb. W, me M arg., I V ft-1 fwgx . ,Tv Page SEZ'6Ilfj'-Ejgbl SENIORS LEFT TO RIGHT! Elizabeth jean Roesch XVileyan. Red Streak, Drama Club, Girls' Glee Club. Choir. Triple Trio, Stribblers' Club, Laura Rosenberg 4XVileyan, Red Streak, Y-Teens, Drama Club, G.A.A. Girls' Glee Club, Choir. Library Club. Latin Club. Guy Byron Rutledge Xvileyan, Red Streak. Debate Club, Drama Club, Ethics Committee . . . Basketball. Otto Powell Scott Hi-Y. Red Crosi. Shirley Ann Seamann Football Attendant . . . Y-Teens l'resident .intl Ser- vice Chairman, G.A.A. Secretary. XViley.in. Red Streak, Cheerleader. Carol Ann Setty Wfileyan, Red Streak, Y-Teens, Drama Club, GA.A, Larry Wendel Shaffer .National Honor Sotiety, Rea Scholarxhip. National Science Fair . . . Band VicefPresident, Choir President. Orchestra. Madrigals and Guys. Latin Club. Philip Kent Shelton H1-Y, Band. Larry Earl Shope XVileyan. Hi-Y. Drama Club. Choir. Viylid Club . . Basketball, Track Charles Frederick Smith Hi-Y . . . Football. Pamela Smith National Honor Sotiety, Valedictorian . . . Drama Club Setretary, XVileyan Sales Chairman, G.,-LA. Council. Y-Teens, Debate- Club. Struttin' Streaks. Susan jean Staggs Y-Teens XVayS and Means Co-Chnirtnan. Whleyan, Red Streak, G.A.A. Judy Stark G.A.A. President. Wuleyan, Red Streak. Cheerleader. Y-Teens, Struttin' Streaks. Latin Club. Jacqueline Sue Strnhle National Honor Society . . . Choir Setretary. XVilCy- an. Red Streak. Y-Teens. Madrigals and Guyx Girls' Glce Club. Triple Trio. Girl! Ensemble. Beautyxlioppera. Double Quarter, Stribblers' Club. Robert Leonard Taylor XY'1leyan. Red Streak. Senior Executive Cfommittee. H1'Y. Key Club. Drama Club . . . llotitbdll. Tennis. jerry Lee Templeton Student Council l'ootb.ill Award. Virginia Trezise Y-Teens. G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club. Nancy Erlenn Utter Senior Executive Committee. Drama Club, Band, Or tliextra, Choir, S.O.S. SENIORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard W. Van Deren Naitonal Honor Society . . . Key Club Chaplain, XY'ileyan Advertising Chairman, Red Streak, Drama Club joan Catherine Victorson G,A.A. Council, Wfileyan, Red Streak. Student Coun- cil, Cheerleader, Y-Teens, Drama Club, Strutnn' Streaks Girls' Glee Club, Choir. Janice Jo Volkers XVileyan, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Band, Orthestra, Girl! Glee Club, Sandra Kay Walden W'ileyan, Y-Teens, G.A,A., Mayorette Club, Chtrir, Girls' Glee Club, Student Attairs Committee, Red Lrosa. Darla Kay Ward XVileyan, Red Streak, Y-Teens, Drama Club. G.A..-X., Girls' Glee Club, Choir, Triple Trio, Scribblerx' Klub. Lucy Lynne Warrem National Honor Society, Junior Class Setretary . . . Wfileyan, Red Streak, Y4Teene, G.A,A., Strumn' Streaki, Girls' Glee Club, Choir, Double Quartet, He.1titysl1iippers, Madrigals and Guys. Bruce Allen Wfatson National Honor Sotiety President . . . Kev Club Setretary, Student Council, Hi-Y . . , Ftmttball, Tennis, Ronald L. Wilkinson - Summer Band , . . Track Manager, Patricia Mae Wfillan XV1leyan, Red Streak, Y-Teens, Drama Club, Strib' blers' Club, Red Cross. Larry Kenneth Wfilliams ' Hi-Y . , . Football, Baseball. Norma jean Wilson Rosa Lee Wfilson Xlfileyan, Red Streak, Y-Teens, Drama Club, G.A.A, Gloria jean Wfright Drama Club, Scribblers' Club. Willianf Richard Youman National Honor Sotiety . . . Latin Club Treasurer. Key Club, Band, Literary Club, Stribblers' Club . . . Basketball, Baseball. LaDonna Gail Young Stribblers' Club, Drama Club, Clmnr, Cirls' Glee Club, Red Cross. Marilyn Sue Ziner XVileyan, Red Streak, Y,Tuens, Drama Klub, G.A.A,, Stribblers' Club. Sheila Anne Zader XVileyan, Drama Club, GAA., Stribblerx' Cilub. NOT PICTURED: Merels Eugene Millhoff Hazel Diane Shouse Drama Club. Choir, G.A.A Jerry David Stultz Hi-Y, Red Cross. Everett Sweatt, Junior Hi-Y . . . Basketball. E-WJ' P 'ZS W fu' av 'Wm . 7 g M. W- ,5' H tw ., X AB. ' M f J' Eg' -' if 1 xx ff I Q 1 K gli 'Nr ix., nge Swczzly-Nilze ,,. 'UK i-vu 'V--v Q. -Q .1 3 ge--X ru. fU5 'bs The time of year awaited ea- gerly by the Class of '60 final- ly rolled around. The juniors lined up to get their class rings fitted. LEFT 'TO RICIVI ' l-left!-jones Company Representative, Mr. George Vraven, Marsha I .iddotk, Lavander Pasthal, Linda Purtell. THE GLASS UF 'BU WAITS ITS TURN l All junior activities were carefully planned by the unior officers and executive COIHITIIIICC. l.l l l' TU RIGHT At desk: Mr. Kenneth Payne J . Row' 1' ,lane Herod, Ruth l.-:wen-rein, lileanor Lee, -lane liloyd, Lonnie Alexander, Maryorie Reese. Row' li Donna Pound, Emily lux, ,Tuhn Martin, XV.irner Paige, Hub XViemurh, Mus Mary Cllialos, Mrs. Rithard Huguinw. Miss ,leanerte l..indruni. Mr Ylanmes Van L.ininuh,im. W, fi rl . A l 13 2 ?+,,, V, v AE i JUN1oRs :LEFT TO RIG!-ITI l lRoW 1: Marilyn Abel, Sharon lAdelman, Linda Adkinson. Con- gstance Alexander, Delores An- derson. :Row 2: Dorris Anderson, Karen Anderson, Larry Arnold, Eugene Bailey, Harold Baker. Row 5: David Barnhurt, Carol sBartley. jeff Barron, Gerri Bat- man. Diane Batson. Row 4: David Bedwell, jim Bedwell. Karen Behagg. Karen Bell, Albert Belskus. Row 5: Bill Bennett, Andy Bickel, Rebecca Black, Roberta Blkely, Susan Bland. Row 6: Mollie Blouch, Barbara Boes, Becky Bopp. Carl Bopp. Diana Bowen. Row ': Erma Bowen. Patty Boyd, Bonnie Bradley, Kathy Bragg, Sharon Brayfield, ROW S: Amos Bridwell, Joyce Brosey, Kathleen Burke, Gary Burnell, Allen Byers. Row 9: Larry Caldwell, Patri- cia Campbell, Ruth Campbell. Willizim Campbell, Carol Card- well. .- ev, w v- . . .- -- 1 , B sf- , S? '62 ' 1:5 A ' A ll, 5' B' ' 4? X 'E' 1 1- ii V g ii . A . ., - ga y -za - A N , x Y ,.,, . W ,, A 9 ik , gn I A- .V 40- . N. , Q - - i L. A -A- -era A - M J I ,N ' ,, -5? . Q Q, as. --. ,, 66 ' 'K 4. ' , W P fr r MMI, ' L L :Y ,,., ff l ff ml ill ff. 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A 'As ' ' Page Eighty-Tzzfo A fi JUNIORS LEFT TO RIGHTZ 1 ROW 1: Marlin Chambers. i l I i Charles Clark, Judy Clayton. Sherrie Cline, Allan Conley 5 .F l l 1 l ROW 2: Jim Cook, Sam Cooper, Emily Cox, Dennis Crowder, Christine Crumrin. Row 5: Janet Cunningham, Vicki Curts, David Davis, Larry Davis, Robin Davis. T. Row ll: Anne Davy, Marcella! Dishon, Pamela Ditto, Mike Donnelly, Jerry Doyle. Row 5: Datleth Duzenberry, Barbara Eggleston, Barbara Ein- standig, Kenneth Elliott, Pam English. Row 6: Jim Eslinger, Wfilliam Evans, Keith Farmer, Carol Fine, Orville Fisher. Row 7: Sarah Fisher, Jane Floyd, Linda Forbes, Susan Fow-1 let, Robert Francis. 1 Row S: Linda Fred, Lowell French, Anita Fry, Ellen Fuller, George Gardner. ROW 9: Steve Garrnong, jim Garrett, Charles Gordon, Mari- lyn Gordon, Paul Grafe. 1UN1oRs LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Christie Grandidier, Sharon Gray, Denny Green, Tonya Green, Arthur Griffith. ROW Z: Johanna Gummere, Nancy Gummere, Margaret Haas, Linda Hahn, Sharon Heike. Row 5: Nancy Hall, Roger Harned, Janis Harney, Carolyn Heady, Naomi Heringman. l lRoW 4: Jane Herod, Browen lHerrin, Douglas Hickey, Rus- fsel Higginbotham, Carolyn il-lines. i liow 5: Judy Hoesman, Bever- ly Hoke, John Hoke, Mary Ann Holmes. Gloria Hord. l l Row 6: Michael Huberti, Bob Hughes, Barbara Hurst, Darrell Hust, Norma Isabell. iRow 7: John Jensen, Delta bones, Marilyn Jones, Mary He- len Jones, Larry Junker. llow 8: Wlanda Karm, Kay Kas- iahaum, Vernon Keller, Karen Kelm, Shirley Kibler. l gow 9: Ronald Kiger, Connie Landers, Karen Lanshery, John Qarsen, Betty Laufman. ,. ii 'vs at fc' A 55- 'Cf' , 5 v.r:gi,.. , 1'- 4,-- 1, A 1 in- 'CM ff' I ,y -ff 1: ,-.,L A X j Yfl, 5 ig- 4 T ve ,i 3' iiv' Q an ' 'L G, R -- g . 2 il' w se.. I I it if K -5. fu is it 5' 4 'AI an , 1. A -N 1.- fe u , , We L W, - f 'vw ! yn,- .Y J .A . Q fvQ kv -5. 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Terry Lif fick, Carolyn Long, Ruth Loe wenstein Ellen Luther Row 3: David Lyon, Wallace Major, jim Mannon, Wallace Marks, Judy Mars Row -li George Martin, john Martin, Susan Mason, Mary Lou Matthews Ruth Ann McAn- inci ROW 5: Doris McBride Sharon McClure, Albert McConkey Douglas McCoskey, Mike Mc Donald ROW 6: Margaret McGlone Fred McGuire Roberta McKen zie, Donna McKnight, Eva Lou Messick ROW 7: Judy Miller, Connic Modesitt Clara Moore Susan Moore, David Morgan yer Mike Myers Sydney Nasser Jacqueline Newdorff Row 9. Connie Ncwlin Loretta Norris Carolyn Oard Jane Ol sen Gloria Owens y w J 9 li . 'N if ' i x ' l, , , 1 ' 1 l . 2 i w , 1 , , 7 ' 1 3 Q l - 5 l Row 8: Judy Morge, Mike Mo- , V Y , , , l A 7 - , , i i JUNIORS LEFT TO RIGHT: i i l 1 ner Paige, Karen Parrish, Lavan- icler Paschel, Deanna Patrick. Row 2: Dick Patton, Michael ' Pc-nsack, Charles Peters, Par Phi- lippi, Barbara Phillips. l Row 5: Gary Potts, Norma N Potts. Andy Porter, Donna 5 Pound, Cynthia Powell. gRow ll: Rex Price, Linda Pur- icell, Patricia Quinn, Richard lRalston, Marcia Ratcliffe. Il l Row 5: Sandra Rector, Caro- iz line Reed, Marjorie Reese, Da- lvid Rennels, Dick Roberts. iRow 6: Larry Robbins, Sally lRobinson, Kenneth Rogers, Sa- lbra Sanders, Carolyn Sawyer. l l lROW 7: Bart Schalburg, Karen ,Schultz, Paul Schumpert, john Schwarz, Kay Schwartz. 1 i 1 EROW S: Karen Seiler, Saundra lShanklin, Paula Sharp, Roxanne lSharp, Carol Shonfield. ROW 9: Patricia Shouse, Rich- ard Sibley. Gary Simpson, Caroi Smith, Dick Smith, Row 1: Marcia Paddock, War- ,W ,ii i N ., in I 3 ' I -. 51 -L sa ,,. Q, .V X. E i Y .iir 1 . F i W, , 2. y 1 lab I iz ' S ' y 2 E Q X A ,F . it , X W 1 N 4: --'- , ,, . .K YF ' f 1' ,P ' , X Q. ... A i , ' ' we ' li ' Q F - :1- it ' w' Psa 'S ., . ' P w - - 1- 1 v-Sq. 'I 1 :T -f 4 W- .1-4 5 , , , im 'S' f ru- I. if ij, 3. 9 ,, y . as s . 3 , 495. K 'ki my 5- i L- fi f 7' 'N it 0' ' ' X as Y J ' -,-:A if i as 1 , L 4 , i . 1 'Q' -4:--- X i -. W' A . 5 A YF' r 5 - Q , wr- - 'Q -f- fe - in , Q ,Q A, nj V D . .19 S 5, gf' S .. '- 1. L- it 8- ik- '- er fr 'Q' v - ' S ' 51 , Q , an x A ' -,X R . , X 3 i- 4.7 . 5, Y. 4 s fn y X' f as V 15 1 Q iy : s 1- i - i fr' , . 5. 1 'an Y Page Eiglvly-Fizfe ty QJWJL it tl X JUJW Iyjjvyp Wtff lil? e 5 ytffffiyflflyi gt i ii fjiilaine Einstandig makes up Byron Rutledge for a Drama Club play, BUT THAT SUUN CHANGED! al Wfiley style and jean Anderson the sophomore representative, re- sponded with an appreciative Q speech full of promise and youth- ful wisdom. , The bewildered sophomores A were guided to their classes by ,,, ff fu, helpful upperelassmen and lines f .Q - -vu were soon formed at the book- store by students who wished to buy new textbooks. ln the midst of the prevailing chaos extra- curricular activities began. Mr. Herschel Royer was kept busy the first week of school selling text- books to eager students like Susan btaggs. Page Fi zfc 1 ' 4- ' L f ' 5 L, ,QV J . - H- . 5-a: . VM: Y , . A X M, V A-1 fn. T r 1 Y I N Q: Q '- X 5 A . N - . A , if , 499 1 1 ' ,L T . , QQ., - , . ,S:aa' L ' 31, Y J , l a l ' L' 1? A ' S' 2 , if ,.. :- , -Q-1+ i in , V Q 0 3 ' I4 'Q 5- if U , Q' : U x af' .1 xl -5- C 1 is ' , ,.,VV ' X, Q- A L I ' . M , ,., wt- ' K , - T Qi ' T 1, 'A W '-F a., X ' i ,,:. A kv . L' if uv- Q 9' i Q , Y' 15 0 2 O ' 1 AI, .1 5 'T' :N 'TJ g, 1 K- 'S' R. ,N . 1 - , A - 4 W 39 . N' i ,ts Sc, . C Q i aa. Q, - 1 i L it st- - s 7 ' is? 5 1' - i W '- S . f V ' ge Eighty-Six JUNIORS - LEFT TO RIGHT! ROW 1: John Smith, John Sni- pes, Denny Snow, Charles Solo- mon, jerry Sparks. Row 2: Lucinda Sparks, Mari- lyn Stageherg, Peter Stahl, John Stark, Sue Starkey. ROW 3: Bill Stein, Ricky Ste- phens, Mike Stevenson, Ruth Ann Storaasli, janet Stoughton. ROW fl: Paul Stultz, Theadora Stump, Dorothy Sullivan, Rose- mary Tanoos, Charles Taylor. Row 5: Robert Terrell, Betty Thompson, Danny Thompson, Patsy Thompson, Martha Thom- son. Row 6: Clara Trice, Marva ,lean Trice, Marcia Tucker, Neal Tug- gle, Jerry Unsinger. Row 7: Paul Van Arsdale, Bill Van Hoy, Carmen W'aldon, jo Ann Walker, Karen Walker. Row S: Barbara Wfalton, Max Watson, Guy Weddle, Margar- et Wfedlake, Paula Wfeir. Row 9: Lana Wells, Sara Wfells, Doris West, Andrea Whitehead, Robert Wiemuth. JUNIORS LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Don Wilkey, Charles Williams, jerry Williams, Linda Williams, Rita Wilson. Row Z: Larry Wolfe, Pete Wormser, Billie Jean Yettman, Nelson Yetrman. juniors will long remember the Key Clubs annual TWIRP WEEK. TXVIRP means The Woman ls Requested to Pay. Girls asked the boys for dates and i i i i drove. lLEFT TO RIGHTS Danny Thompson, Peg Gildcr, Tom Bosworth, Sally I . 5' 'Q K . sr S , - , I i ' il A sz- h ' L .iw l ' - :ti 51- ' ' QL . 215, . ..,. L ' A NOT PICTUREDZ Quentin Beecher, Richard Clay, John I-larpold, Dick Hawkins, Gerald Lawson, Par Logan, Claudia Molter, Cindy Pfennig, Richard Roberts, Karen Row, Lawrence Utley. ni iQCajacob. i l l i l 'J' The week ended with a dance where on the boy was presented a corsage of vege- 1 M . tables. '- i , i LLEFT TO RIGHT: E Kay Mxzrlock, lid Kirk. Sue Arnold. Todd Martin, Mary Pringle, Evan Goodman, Barbara Finsmndiig, Dave Everwn. i u N N ' 'Mx l Page Eigbty-Serfefz 4 I: .. r if If - 2, U .F av . . Q t - . 43 ,X x M an va f tv K , , wb - by-, .. i Lau V A - av- X fs..- J , 2' ' . xg- V ' 9 . ,Ati .ya A UMC f , ' 3,1 y, v V YV f. -- X X i x N- Q ggi, 4 ' V Q- i , R. Y 1. , .L 2, .EQ H , ' .,,,,,g :ix . V' .. ,, ,er-.f It .N - Q , 'f f ,. ' . M I - x , 1, ,M , ' ,V ,J ru. t S, V N W 61 :in gk , . 1, I, , A, ' -1 ' 'QW Vg- ., 1 VA ' :LH . xx xavi X ti .. 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ROW 7: Marsha Braunschweiger, Richard Btedeweg, Anne Bro- die, Fred Brokaw, Jerry Brown. Row S: Lynnette Brown, Paul- ette Buck, Ruth Burnett, Patri- ca Burroughs, LaRosa Bush. Row' 9: James Cagle, Pete Ca- Jacob, Larry Colglazier, Janice Cantarella, Martha Carr. SOPHOMORES LEFT 'ro RIGHT: ROW 1: Carol Cecil, Sharon Chester, Sharon Chubb, Mike Churchill, Earl Clark. ROW 2: Arthur Clough, Sharon Conn, Daryl Cottirigham, Car- rie Cowherd, Linda Cox. ROW 5: Judith Coy, Barbara Crane, Alice Creasey, Ronnie Cutter, Betty Davis. ROW -iz George Davis, Rich- ard Davis, jeff Dean, Jim De- Loach, Carolyn Densmore. Row 5: Carl Doering, Carol Drake, Donna Drake, Linda Drake, Fred Dreher. Row 63 jim Dukes. Todd Ed- wards, Wfarreri Edwards, ,Iudith Eller, Robert Ervin. l liww 1 Dixie Evans, Nellie Ewing, Steve Farrimond, Mark Fenwick, Richard Follett. 1 lRoxv s. 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Row 9: Charles Kantman, Earl Kester. Jean King, Peggy Kin- singer, Edward Kirk. i . I l 4 i SOPHOMORES LEFT TO RIGHT 2 Row 1 1 Judy Knott, Cheryl Knotts, Linda Kovach, Dale Krumreich, Catherine L:1Bier. Row 2: Bruce Ladd, Ernestine Laufmfin, Dianna LeMaster, Don Leventhnl, Nikki Like. Row 5: David Lindholm, Betty Lindley, Rita Liston, Connie Lloyd, Julia Lloyd. ROW -li Kenneth Long, Loret- ta Long, Carla Lowry, Ronnie Lucas, Donna Mate. ROW 51 David Major, Putty Mai- loof, Nelson Markle, David Marshall, Todd Martin. Row 63 Wfilmu Martin, Lester Mason, Donna Matlocl-1. Becky Maurer, Micki McDonald. Row 7: Susanne McEwan, Rich- ard McGowen, -lay McKee, jo- seph McM11ins, Kathy McNeil. ,ROW S: -lim Milburn, Gtlfy Mil- yler, George Miller. Stanley Mil! yler, Marcia Mills. l 'Row 92 Judy Minnis, Betty fMoench, Greg Moser, George lMullen, Darlene Myers. t. I Q . 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ROW 9: Ren Shores, Janice Shouse, Leslie Sipe, Jacqueline Sisson, David Smith. l R SOPHOMORES LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Donald Smith, Mary Ann Smith, Phyllis Smith, Sha- ,ron Smith, Dave Sparks. lROW 2: Sharon Sprague, Shir- .ley Sprague, Carolyn Stark, Su- 'san Stephens, Dick Stephens. F I ROW 5: jim Stewart, Sharon Stoneburner, Kathy Storaasli, ,Wayne Stout, Mackey Sullivan. l l lRoW -iz Libby Sutch, Linda Swalls, Keith Sweatt, Larry iTempleton, jane Thompson. l lRoW 5: Dave Tipton, Heather 'iTodd, Kenneth Trotter, Charles lTryon, Marilyn Tryon. l lRoW 6: Lucy Valentine, Sharla AVanScoyk, Kay Voges, Mike ,Wadsworth, joe Wallace. l ,ROW 7: Terry Wallenbrock, Denny Wfaltermire, Linda Ward, Bruce Weber, Brenda Wells. ROW S: Julia White, Mike Wig- gins, Carl Wightman, Dianna Williams, jim Williams. ROW 9: Dick Wilson, Shirley Witherspoon, jack Wittenmyer, Marlene Wood, Merrigay Wood- burn. Q. x.. . S U gg V Q 4 AM J-s i . Q YM K V Vs' TL R, , ..,,, v. 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Curley Hnlt's Sophomores parti- cipated in the Full Varieties. 1.1-111' To RIGHT: G.irv Miller, Lirol Sauer. jim Milburn, Donni Duke, Kennx' H.ium.inn, Shirley Sprague, Jeff De.m. Slmrnn Spmgue, Ronnie Cutter, Calliy G1ortl.im: llxtl: XYllwn. The Sophomores will always re- member attending their first Sweet- heart Pmll. ' Page Ninety-Fam' V


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