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Tom ahaw k

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THE TOMAHAWK STAFF

SEATED: Patti McCombs, Linda M cAllister, Joan D illon, Peggy

Herr, C athy Carrothers, Kathy Easterday (head of facu lty sec­

tion ), Linda Thurin, Jane Ives, Dean Smith, Betty M cFarland, Bar­

bara Mikesell (head of elementary section), C indy Kemple, Marsha

Guise (co-business m anager), Pam Fish, Janet Crow, H olly Thomp­

son, Karen DeW itt, M o lly Norris, Diane Davis. STANDING: Lois

Newcomb (head of clubs), Sharyl Welsh, Jim D eW itt (photog­

rapher), Danny Scott, Carolyn Snyder (head of senior section),

Linda Sparling, Jeanne Adams (head o f activities), Ronetta King,

Bonnie Salyer, Brenda M cAllister, Mrs. England (sponsor), Elaine

Kaiser, Kay Thomas (editor), Lucinda Ricciardi (artist), C indee

Lemar, Lonni Darocsi, Andrea Siple, Sheryl Fisher, Paul Liette

(head of sports), Doug Lindvall,°Sue Cole (head o'f underclass).

THE TIMETABLE

ADMINISTRATION .......................................................................... 3

FACULTY ................................................................................................. 4

ELEMENTARY ........................................................................................ 11

HIGH SCHOOL ................................................................................... 24

ATHLETICS ............................................................................................ 51

ACTIVITIES ............................................................................................ 63

M U S IC ..................................................................................................... 69

ORGANIZATIONS ............................................................................... 74 £

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ADMINISTRATION

"A tte n tio n a ll crew— this is your captain speaking." Mr. C o le -

High school p rinc ipa l: Student Council sponsor; Ball State Teach­

ers College, B.S., Ind iana State Teachers College, M.S.

. . . Good news today . . . M r. Kaiser— Elementary Principal;

D irector o f Visual Aids, Projectors7 Club sponsor; Indiana Uni­

versity, B.S., M.S.

His black book contains grades— not te lephone numbers! M r. Mrs. W arner: "Voice of C .H .S." High school office secretary.

M ille r— Guidance Director,- N ationa l Honor Society sponsor, Press

C lub sponsor; Indiana State Teachers College, B.S., M.S.

M r. Frank McLane, Superintendent o f Culver Community Culver School Board Members: Ced W hite, Oscar Wesson,

Schools. W oodee M cGlothin, W a lte r Johnson, Everett Dowd.

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KINDERGARTEN

KINDERGARTEN

Mrs. M elton— Ball State Teachers College, B.S., M.A.

FIRST GRADE

Mrs. Barton— O akland C ity College, B.S.

Mrs. Steffen— Indiana State Teachers College, M.S.

Mrs. McLane— Manchester College, B.S.

SECOND GRADEI

Mrs. A llen— O hio University, B.S.

Mrs. S h irre ll— Western Kentucky State College, B.S., M.S.

Miss Page— Butler University, B.S.

THIRD GRADE

Miss H enning— Taylor University, B.S.

Mrs. C arte r— Manchester College, B.S.

Mrs. M ishler— Ball State Teachers College, B.S.

fFIRST GRADE

SECOND GRADE THIRD GRADE

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FOURTH GRADEMr. H orban— DePaul University, B.S.

Mrs. Keller— Manchester C ollege, B.S.

Mrs. H artm an— University o f A lbe rta , Indiana University, Bethal

College, B.S.

FIFTH GRADEM r. S h irre ll— Western Kentucky State College, B.S.

M r. V ondra— C hicago Teachers College, B.S., Ind iana University,

M.S.

M r. Frettinger— Bethel College, A.B., Grace Seminary, B.B., In­

d iana University, M.S.

FOURTH GRADE

SIXTH GRADEMr. H arris— Ball State Teachers College, B.S.

M r. Overstreet— C entra l N orm al College, A.B.

Mrs. Manis— Valparaiso University, Manchester College, B.S.

Mrs. Schricker— Depauw University, A.B.

LIBRARY AND REMEDIAL READING

M r. Tanksley— L ibrarian; C entra l N orm al College, Purdue Uni­

versity, Indiana State Teachers College, B.S., M.S. FIFTH GRADE

Mrs. Epley— Remedial Reading, grades 2-6; Speech, grade 1

and special; Pennsylvania State Teachers College, B.S.

LIBRARY AN D REMEDIAL READING

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SIXTH GRADE

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BUSINESS

"Hmmm, I w onder which w ay this goes?"

Miss Shanks— Typing, General Business, C lerical Practice; Sun­

shine Society sponsor; Indiana University, B.S., M.S.

M r. Crosley— High School Coach, Health and Safety, Physical

Education, General Business; Ball State Teachers College, B.S.,

M .A.

HISTORYM r. Lawson— Civics, Economics, Social Geography; 11th grade

sponsor; Indiana State Teachers College, B.S., M .A.

Mr. C rab b — U.S. History, W o rld H istory; 12th g rade sponsor;

Taylor, Purdue, Indiana, Manchester, and Grace Colleges, A.B.

Mrs. U lrich— U.S. H istory 7, Ind iana History; 7th g rade sponsor;

Ball State teachers College, B.S.

SCIENCE

M r. W o lfe — Chemistry, Science 7-8; 7th grade sponsor; Indiana

State Teachers College, B.S.

M r. U lrich— Biology, General Science 7; 9th grade sponsor, Hi-Y

sponsor; Ball State Teachers College, B.S.

M r. Hughey— Physics, Trig., Analytics, General Science 8; 10th

g rade sponsor; St. Joseph's C ollege, Purdue University, A.B.

MATHEMATICS

r/Eureka, we've found it !"

M r. Stegemoller— M ath 7-8; Freshman and B-Team Basketball,

Track, Cross-Country Coach; Ind iana State Teachers College,

B.S.

Miss L indvall— M ath 8-9, Geom etry; 10th grade sponsor, Ushers

C lub sponsor; University o f Chicago, S.B.

M r. D illm an— A lgebra 1,11, Senior M ath ; 11th g rade sponsor;

Purdue University, B.S.

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ENGLISH iMrs. Hughes— English 7-8; 7th grade sponsor; M ichigan Univer­

sity, B.S.

Miss Overmyer— English 7-8; G irls ' Physical Education 7-8-9; In­

d iana University, B.S.

Mrs. England— English 9-10; Tomahawk sponsor; M iam i Univer­

sity, B.S.

Miss C harlton— English 11-12; 12th grade sponsor; Vincennes

University, A.A., Ind iana Central College, B.A.

FRENCHMrs. Smith— French I, II, III ,IV ; 7th grade sponsor; Randolph-Mac-

on College, B.A.

W hich came out o f the door, the lady or the tiger? . . .

LATINMrs. Huff— Latin 1,11; Ind iana University, A.B.

SPANISH

Miss A llen— Spanish I, English 8; O h io W esleyan University, Uni­

versity o f San Marcos (Lima, Peru), Indiana University, A.B.

Regardez the madame w ith the beret!

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. . . U tilita ria n beauty . . .

INDUSTRIAL ARTSM r. Unruh— Shop 8, 1,11,111,1V, M echanical D raw ing, Machine

Shop; 8th g rade sponsor; Bethel College, Indiana State Teachers

College, B.S.

M r. Kline— Health and Safety, Physical Education, Shop 7-8; Jr.

High Coach; Western New Mexico University, M .A., B.A.

HOME ECONOMICSMrs. W inters— Home Economics 7-8, 1,11,111,1V; Cheerleading spon­

sor, Pep C lub sponsor; Purdue University, B.S.

ARTMiss Friesen— Elementary A rt; Goshen College, B.A.

M r. Smith— Junior and Senior High A rt; Indiana State Teachers

College, B.S.

MUSICMr. Fouts— A ll High School Music, Jr. and Sr. Band, Chorus, 6th

g rade band; Indiana University, B.M.E.

Mrs. Rust— Elementary Music; Franklin C ollege, A rth u r Jordan -

Conservatory, B.M.

Music— the universal language.

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IN MEMORIAM

MISS MARY FRANCES MAHAN

Each person must, at some time, choose what he will do for his

community. Miss Mary Frances Mahan, deceased June 23, 1964,

elected to help educate the children of Culver.

W hat we owe this teacher can never be measured by material

standards. Whatever she instilled in her students will remain with

them all their lives.

The student body remembers her with affection and gratitude.

TEACHERS’ ACTIVITIES

Faculty members sing out a t the school's annual Christmas party. Teachers' payday. W hy the skeptical look, M r. W olfe?

Come on, teachers, kiss the magic book! Proud new papa, M r. M ille r d istributes a c igar to "R e d " Kowatch.

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C.H.S. PERSONNEL

"There must be something missing!" C afeteria cooks: Mrs. Barshes, Mrs. Henning, Mrs. W a ite , Mrs. Sperry.

C.H.S. bus drivers: Joe Scott, Henry H inkle, Laurrell S ingleton, Charles Frain, Robert McKee, Mike F itte rling, A lb e rt Sytsma, Bob Kepler, Tom W alker, Chester Scott, George Hodgins, Kowatch, Roy Davis.

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ELEMENTARY ACTIVITIES

H app ily , Mrs. Barton's first graders model the hats which they made.

Mrs. A llen 's second graders seem very engrossed in the ir a rt class. In Miss Hennina's th ird arade class, learn ina to use numbers re-

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M r. Frettinger's fifth graders listen attentively as Pam H artz re- Two o f Mrs. Manis's sixth graders d isp lay the g ifts they received

ports on Abraham Lincoln. fo r Christmas in the class exchange.

Each student in Mrs. Keller's fou rth g rade finds something to occupy his study time.

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MRS. MELTON’S MORNING KINDERGARTENShawn Elizabeth Baker Susan Kay Baker Timothy Dale Beck Andrea Sue Busart James A lb e rt Butler Susan Lynn Cam pbell Paul Stephen Carlson

Christy Kaye Dan Ricky Earl Davis John W illiam DeW itt Donald Lee Geiselman Robert A llen Hewitt Jeff Lee Hyndman

Susan McKee Bradley W ayne Measles M ari Lynn Measles Robert Dale Mevis Timothy Richard Overmyer Kevin Dale Penrod

Jodie Denise Jones Rodney Homer Kemple Debra Louise Kersey Jack McCan Pamela Sue McCune Timmy Russell McFarland

Jacqueline Ann Sanders Dora Kay Schilling Julie Ann Sherwood Belinda Stevenson Roger Lee Thews, Jr. Ricky A llen W arner Karen Sue Yeazel

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MRS. MELTON’S AFTERNOON KINDERGARTENJohn Ahlenius Lori Back John Baker Robert Bickel Thomas Bigley Kenneth Bradly Randy Bradley C atherine Brown

Deborah Parrott James Scott Ricky Scott M elody Singleton Paula Thompson C ynthia Tusing Pamela W illiam s Glen W in frey

MRS. BARTON’S FIRST GRADERonald Beaver Teresa Bigley Darlene B reitbarth C arol Burkett Douglas C arter Robert C raycra ft Danny Crow Kathy Jo Dehne

Keith D ittrich C andy Dollahan Frederick Lane Kenneth Neff H erbert Newman, Jr. Timothy Osborn N icole Pare Karla Pollock

llo id Ruiz Charles Salyer, Jr. Joe Sheppard Doris Tanner Tony Triplet Sandy W akefie ld Louellen W eiger M arna W ynn

Andrew Guise Carol Johnson C harlo tte Kelly Henry Kozlowski Phillip Maxon Jennifer McClure

Tamara McCoige Laura McFarland Peter McKay Scot McKinnis Bruce Musial James N apier Susan Oldham

Patricia Brown Robert Cultice Claude Davenport M ichael Doepel D olly D ollahan Brian Foust Michael Garrison

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MRS. McLANE’S FIRST GRADEM ari Babcock W illiam Burns Jeffrey C arter Justine D eW itt Tony Dowd Danny Hatten Betty Horn Richard Jett

Steven Krsek Kaye M ahler Jacqueline McFarland Laura McKay G ary M i nix C raig M itzell Terry Nelson pa tty Overmyer

Karen Peck James Ruby C athy Schreck Anne Stephenson Robert Thomas Billy W ynn Bonnie Zehner Rex Zink

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MRS. STEFFEN’S FIRST GRADEM ark Allen Baldwin Debra Boetsma Susan Burke Geneva Coby Steven Cole Robert Firari Scott Flora

Rebecca George Kevin Johnson James Kozubik Delia M edrano Kenneth McC^ne Julie McCombs

Bradley Pennington M ark Quivey Linda Ringer Annette Roberts Sara Shei

Tony Silvers John Spencer O liver Uyllebrouck Luann Voreis Randy W rig h t Thad Wyman Karen W ynn

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MRS. SHIRRELL’S SECOND GRADE

MRS. ALLEN’S SECOND GRADE

H oward Babcock Lisa Baker W ayne Bean W endell Bean Richard Binion C indy Briggs Kenneth C arter Patty Cole

Jerry Eskridge Stanley George Je ffry Heiser Patsy Humes Lisa Ann McKay Lynn N ap ier Dean N eff

John Newman Sandra Nicodemus M ary Elizabeth O ldham Danny Osborn M a rg a re t Riester Pedro Ruiz

Twyla Jo Shaffer Betty Ann Slusher Stephen Snyder Kelly Sprouse Dale Stevenson Donald Sytsma Randy Thomas Tamata W oodw ard

Beth Adams Jimmy Bickel Susan Boswell Paul Broeker A lan Carlson Levita C artw righ t Leslie C leveland M ike Davis

Bob Ervin Kim Flosenzier Danny Howard Jeffery Jones Judy Kemple Judy Lowry Donald Mackey

Robin McAfee Randy McFarland Daniel M edrano Bonnie Moore Teena Morrison Bruce Osborn Brian Penrod

C laudette Roberts John Salyer Debbie Shock Borden Smith Ronald Sytsma Kim Thompson Terry W hite Kay W hy brew

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MISS PAGE’S SECOND GRADE

MRS. CARTER’S THIRD GRADE

Tina Anderson Theresa Baker Patricia Bean Gretchen Beiker Deborah Bernhardt Ronnie Bradley Kathi C lifton Donald Crabb

Richard Dollahan Charles Eitel Keith Franz Dennis Garbas M ichael Guise Janet Hanselman David Hew itt

Kimberly Hoesel Connie Humes N eala Hydman Eugene Jefferies Stephen Kelsey Richard Linhart Elizabeth M arshall

Patricia Branham Debra Brown G regory Burns Timothy Cole Rodney Crosley Lisa Dinsmore A ndy Ervin Patricia Etheredge

Robin Fitterling N eil Huys M ark Kepler Jeffrey Krieg Kurt Lucas Pamela M artin M artin McCombs

M ickey McFarland Jana McKee W ayne Plante Randy Sellers Angela Silvers Chester Singleton W illiam Taber Paula Zehner

Billy Reister C aro l Sellers M ichael Tanner Donna Taylor Julie Thomas Roberta W eaver Paul W ojtow icz W ayne Yeazel

Denise McKee Channing M itzell Laura M orley Terry N ap ier Karen Parson Blaine Pennington

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Vicki Baker Keith Burns M ike Busart Dennis Bush Diane Cole Bob C ra ft Rusty Dinsmore Candy D ittrich

Donna Peters M arla Quivey Ed Ruhnow Roy Schrimsher Paul Sherwood Jerry Tanner Joyce Thomas Debbie W ynn

MISS HENNING’S THIRD GRADE

Randy Dowd Fairlie F irari Todd G under C ynthia Johnson Anna Lemar Brent Lindvall Patty M ahler

Bonnie M atza t Jeff M axon Doug McCan Philip McKinnis Frank N apierkow ski Sandy Newman

MRS. MISHLER’S THIRD GRADE

Donna M ay Gross Donna Harness Paul Humes Helen Jefferies M ichael Jones Keith Kowatch Dayle Langlois

Geneva M axon Debra M in ix Rebecca Myers Kevin Overmyer Randy Overmyer Denise Ruhnow N ina Ruiz

Glen Schrimsher Ronald Sorenson Barbara Thews M elody Torok M ark Voreis W endy W a lke r M elanie W ashburn Richard W hite

Norman A lb e rt Douglas Beaver W a lte r Bradley Peter Cleveland W illa rd Cole Dean Day Betty Dollahan Larry Fish

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MRS. KELLER’S FOURTH GRADEDebra Baker Tracey Baker Paul Bennett M ike Bickel Paula Bush M ichael C oldw ater Debbie Davis Karen Dollahan

N ancy Earhart Preston G entry John G under W a lte r Hanselman Sue Krsek Chet M arshall Todd Matson

C indy McKee Linda McKee Larry M in ix Joe Napierkowski Lisa N eid linger C aro l O verm yer G loria Plante

Kathy Ringer Jimmy Schlabach Billy Scruggs A lb e rt Silvers Kent Strang Jeffrey Vernum Randall W hybrew David W olverton

MRS. HARTMAN’S FOURTH GRADETeena Anderson Robert Babcock C aro lyn Bailey Richard Bickel Nancy Blessing G ary Butler A rth u r Chatman Brian Crosley

Debbie Cultice Lindon Curtis John Eitel Leroy Hanselman Nancy Heiser Bryce H inkle Connie Kelly

Ronald King Jane M cFarland M ike M cFarland Lloyd M orley V iv ian N ap ie r Judy Nelson

Douglas O dle David Pennington Dawn Sperry Mel Thomas Sandra Thomas Charles W akefie ld M a rk W eaver Ruth Zehner

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Paul Beaver Diane B re itbarth Steve C arter Barbara C row Danny Gross Thomas H odgkin Brenda Lasanowski Evan Lowry

Douglas Snyder Richard Sytsma Robert Taber M itchell Thomas Sylvia W illiam s G era lyn W ojtow icz Karen Zechiel David Reich ley

Roy Lowry Tom M attox Francis Maxon M ike McClure Bill M ille r Pam M ilne r Sharon Myers

C arlo Bob N ap ier

Nancy Nicodemus C arl Osborn Anne Pare Leslie Prouty Denise Roberts

Terry Back Ricky Baker Teresa C arter Jeffrey C lifton Jimmy Davis Lynn Flora Jane G arrison David Herr

Susan Roos Bob Ryser Kathy Schlabach Shari Scott Rodney Trip let M arty Vondra Jack W a lte r James Yocom

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Ronnie Humes Faith Jefferies John Jewell Karen Lucas Darlene Mann Nancy Masterson

John M atza t Steve Myers M artin N apierkow ski Amy Riester R. T. Roberts Jr.

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MR. VONDRA’S FIFTH GRADE

Shirley Krsek Patricia Liette Stuart Manchester Stephen McKee Douglas Mikesell Susan N ap ier

Charles Pennington Lee Piechocki Ronald Riddle Robert Ringer O lga Ruiz

L. M itchell Anderson Lawrence A. Babcock David P. Brown Jack Cam pbell Donna C ra ft Carol Dehne Douglas George Bruce Heiser

Sally Sheppard Denice Shidler Bruce Snyder Barbara Spencer G ary Strang M ark Uebel Kimberly W ym an Theresa W ynn

MR. FRETTINGER’S FIFTH GRADE

Sandy Lewis Robert M arton Herman M axon Ricky McCan W isetta M in ix Ned O verm yer

Brad Bennett Rosanne Borg David Burkett Denise Crosley Laura Dinsmore Pam Hartz B illy Herrmann Brenda Kowatch

Tim Overm yer Paul Salyer Debra Shidler Melvin W a lte r Pam W hite Paul W hite Susan W ilson Jeff Zechiel

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MRS. SCHRICKER’S SIXTH GRADE

MR. OVERSTREET’S SIXTH GRADE

John Adams W arren Bair James Baker Kenneth Baker Richard Banks Robert Bean Sandra Burkett

D iana Crabb Scott Croy M ary Jo Fishback Ronald Gross Angela Liette Dennis Mackey

Deborah M artin Doris Maxson V icky Mikesell Larry Peters Douglas Prouty

Connie Shidler Steven Singleton Beatrice Thomas Patricia W a lte r M a ry W ieringa David W illiam s Anita W ojtow icz

Bill Babchuk Terry Babcock Tim C arter Linda Day Karen Dehne M ike DePoy M artha Dollahan

M ary Anne Easterday Dennis Emigh Melissa Guise Paula Haenes Kenneth Hatfie ld Yvonne Heiser

G ary Huys Karen Long Kent Lucas James McFarland Betty N apier J ill O dle

Lewis Piechocki Richard Ruhnow Steve Ruiz David Schrimsher Susan Shei George Tanner A ndrea Vernum

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MRS. MANIS’S SIXTH GRADEBarbara Baker Kathleen Banks Danny Beerwart Laverne Branham Ronald Conley Leslie C ra ft Robert England

M ark Heiser James Hoesel John Houghton David Jett Sharon King Lynne Langlois

Sandra M ille r Penny N ap ier N ancy Riechley Juan Ruiz Tari Salzer Jane Shock

Theresa Smith Rodney Stubbs M a ry Ann Taylor George Timberlake Michael Van Horn C raig W a lke r G regory W ynn

MR. HARRIS’S SIXTH GRADE

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Sam Dollahan Randy Earhart Dexter Funk M a tt Garrison Robert Heiser Patricia Hodges Lonnie King

Brenda Lindvall C ynthia M arshall Loni M orley Steven Neff M ike Powers Dennis Reinholt

David Scott Jan Shock Jim Stevens Karen Tanner Kris Tanner Patty Thomas

V ictor T rip le t Larry W ieringa Vicky W illiam s Frances W ilson Katherine W olverton G ary Yeazel M ary Alice Zehner

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JUNIOR, SENIOR HIGH CLASSROOMS

A pparently the tr ig class is having a problem determ in ing the cor- M r. W olfe gives a dem onstration w hile his chemistry class awaits

rect answer. the results.

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This sophomore English class act out the ir own version o f "Julius Students may frequen tly be found in the language lab, listening

Caesar." "E t Eu, B ru te !" in tently.

The freshman gym class learns many interesting sports, such as The a rt students may be seen doing many projects using chalks,

archery. paints, etc.

Shop students make objects they w ant or can use a t home. Sewing is one of the many projects the eighth grade Home Ec.

class does.

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James Baker

John Benner

W illiam Bennett

Penny Bertucci

Patty Bickel

Robert Bolton

SEVENTH GRADE

Joy Borg

Flossie Branham

Richard Brown

David C am pbell

C ynthia C arter

Betty Jo C ihak

Stephen Cole

Donnabelle C rab1

Bonnie Day

Steven Earhart

C raig G under

Sandra Harness

W illiam Heiser

David Hoesel

Richard Hoesel

Denise Holl

Eric Hughes

Shirley Humes

Alan Huys

Paul Kelly

Jane Kosterman

Felicia Lasanowski

John Lasanowski

Jerry Lemar

M ary Ann Lewis

Terry Listenberger

David M artin

Kenneth M atzat

f re d May

A della M cEndarfer

Judith McKee

Larry M ille r

C athy M itzell

Barry Morrison

Connie M orrison

Dorothea Myers

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Linda Myers

B illy N ap ie r

W endy Nelson

Charles Osborn

Linda Osborn

Steven Osborn

M ichael Overmyer

Nancy Overmyer

Steve Overmyer

Steve Pennington

Jan Price

Velda Prosser

Joe Reinhold

M argare t Ruhnow

Daryl Schlabach

Jerry Schrimsher

Pamela Scott

Barbara Shidler

Dean Siple

Jo Smith

Lucinda Smith

Linda Snapp

Kristine Strang

Cheryl Sturdevant

V irg in ia Thews

Danny Thomas

Pamela Thompson

Rose M arie Triplet

Jacquelin Welsh

David W hite

Perry W hite

W illiam W ieringa

Earle W illiam s

C aro le Zehner

This year's seventh

grade officers are:

David Hoesel. (sec-

re tary-treasurer),

Eric Hughes (vice-

president); Earle

W illiam s (president)

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EIGHTH GRADEBonita A lbert

Michael Baker

Sandra Baker

Karen Banks

David Beauchamp

Edward Behnke

Leon Bennett

Peggy Bertucci

Jose Briones

Randolph Burkett

Ronald Chatman

Vicki C lifton

Dale Crabb

Judy C ra ft

Steven Crump

David Curtis

Norma Davis

Philip DePoy

M artin Easterday

Lee Eskridge

John Garbas

M artha Garrison

Kerry Haenes

John Harrison

Doug Hartz

C urt H atfie ld

Janet Helber

Sara Hoesel

George Holl

Larry Humes

Peggy Huffer

M ary Ives

Samuel Jackson

M ary Jurgensen

Phyllis Kelly

Steven Kelly

Vaughn Kepler

Edward Kozlowski

John Kreig

W illiam Liette

Steven McCombs

Linda M ille r

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Vicki Morrison

,;=C leo N ap ier

Thomas Osborn

Thomas Overm yer

Beverly Paul

Steven Parker

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Nancy Porter

Steve Ringer

Sylvia Roberts

Carol Schilling

C liffo rd Schlabach

Peggy Shei

Brian Shidler

Linda Shirrelf

Linda Slusher

Perry Smith

Richard Snyder

Steven Snyder

Carl Strang

George Tanner

Kathryn Tasch

Russel Teach

Sally Teach

C arl Thomas

Greg Thomas

Sharon Thomas

Thomas Thomas

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Steven Thompson

Deborah Trip let

M arilyn VanderMeade

Thomas Vondra

M ary Ann W arren

Pamela Welsh

Philip W hite

Lyle W hybrew

M arilyn W olverton

Janet Zechiel

Ronald Zink

This year's eighth

grade class officers

are: Steve Kelly (treas­

urer), Sally Ricciardi

(secretary), Richard

Snyder (vice-presi­

dent), Perry Smith

(president).

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Carol Anderson

Charles Avery

Sharon Back

Sue Bailey

Alan Banks

Terry Beck

Patsy Behnke

Ruth Benner

Terry Bennett

Elsie Bickel

Linda Broeker

Ricky Burns

Patricia C arter

Valerie C arter

LaDonna Darocsi

G ary Davis

Kathy D eW itt

Susan Donnelly

Greg Easterday

Phil Edgington

Linda Fisher

C ortland Overmyer

Dorothy Patrick

Dale Pennington

Sandra Penrod

Lynn Piecuch

Beverly Pollock

Charles Poor

Laurel Prosser

Robert Rawski

Linda Reinholt

Susie Riester

Karen Ruhnow

Robert Schilling

Rex Schrimsher

Ray Sheppard

V irg in ia Shidler

Leon Sims

Randal Singleton

Sandra Singleton

C liffo rd Slusher

Karen Stevenson

Laura Yeazel

Tim Frain

Don G ardner

Terry G entry

Jean Gross

Donna Grover

V irg in ia Hall

Lawrence Harness

James Taber

Kenneth Tasch

Susan Thews

Steven W allace

Debra W a lte r

M artha W eaver

Barbara W estcott

G ary Herr

George Hodges

Linda Hudson

Debbie Hyland

B illie Jones

Chris Kiefer

Helen KingM ike W ynn

Joan Kosterman

Karen Krsek

Kathleen Liette

Linda Listenberger

Stuart Lowry

Jack Lucas

Rita Lutz

This year's freshman class

officers are: Phil Edging­

ton (treasurer), Susie

Thews (secretary), Susie

Riester (president), Terry

G entry (vice-president).

Brian Lindvall

Vicky McKinney

Lyn Mackey

C arin Manchester

Tony M attox

Doug M ille r

John Cook

FRESHMEN 1964-65

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Howard A lb e rt

Steve Bair

Linda Baker

Betty Bickel

Joy Binion

Elvira Briones

G ary Burkett

David C rabb

Dawn Crise

Bob C row

Lon H atfie ld

Paul Hatten

M arilee Herrmann

M ichael Holloway

Patsy H uffer

Wesley Huffer

Larry Huys

George Jewell

Elaine Kaiser

David Kelly

M ay Kozlowski

M ike Krieg

Brenda M cAllister

Linda M cAllister

Patti McCombs

Juanita M angun

Joe M ille r

M ary Alice M ille r

John M ilner

SOPHOMORES

C laudia DePoy

Linda Dinsmore

Elaine Epley

Tina Ferrier

Ed Geiselman

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1964-65

M arlene M orrison

Diane Nelson

Joyce O dle

Tom Osborn

Kent Overm yer

Patty Overmyer

Suzanne Overmyer

M arsha Paul

Bill Pletka

Barbara Riester

Jeanette Salyer

C athy Schmidt

Phil Scruggs

Bob Shirrell

V icki Smith

Tom Sturdevant

Robert Vondra

Penny W akefie ld

Ellen W allace

C heryl W a lte r

C athy Welsh

Patty W entzel

Ed W ieringa

Roberta Yeazel

C heryll Z ink

This year's • sophomor

class officers are: Bi

Pletka (president), Brendi

M cA llister (treasurer), D

ane Nelson (secretary]

Bob Crow (vice-president]

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ANOTHER YEAR IS IN THE WAITING . . .

Andy Lowry— Does he blush w hile he rebounds?

M ark Lowry— Radical: Anyone whose opinion is d iffe r­

ent from mine.

Richard Lutz— Go, go, go, go, get 'em.

A lan M ahler— M ajor in study halls.

Janet Manchester— Miss C ongeniality.

M ary Lu M atson— A gone, but not fo rgo tten classmate.

C aro l Mevis— N igh tinga le o f school bus nine.

Barb M ikesell— Giggles!

Patty M ille r— Road runner.

M o lly N orris— She usually wears a ring, but it's not

a lways hers.

Janet Parker— The conservative type.

M ary Paul— Always a ready smile.

M ike McCan— Cornfuscious say . . .

Bob M cFarland— The a fte r school worker.

W ayne N e id lin g er— "M am a's W o rry ."

Lois Newcomb— The doughnuts from her bakery are so

good even the holes taste better.

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. . . WHAT WILL HAPPEN, NO ONE KNOWS

Peter Paul— If he worked any more steadily, he'd be

motionless.

Suie Personette— Cupie Doll.

Russell Prosser— Home sweet home . . . when everything

else is closed.

Lucinda Ricciardi— Monsoon: French fo r mister.

C indy Ruhnow— My favorite w ord: the last one.

Bonnie Salyer— Chewing gum is my favorite pastime.

Beverly Schilling— A Schilling fo r your thoughts.

Jerry Schlabach— You can 't measure w orth by volume.

Leona Schmidt— The noon trave l bureau.

Dennis Schnicke— He looks innocent, but you never can

te ll.

Danny Scott— I never let schoolwork in terfere w ith my

education.

Frank Sheppard— I'm a five dab man.

Andrea Siple— I have several names— a ll spelled the

same, but pronounced d iffe ren tly .

Dean Smith— Skip the soda jerk.

Linda Stone— The image of a well-dressed model.

Carolyn Tanner— Fun loving.

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CLASS OF 1965

Jeanne Adams College Prep.; Band 1,2,3,4; Music Sweater 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Press C lub 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Tomahawk 2,3,4; S taff Head 4.

Robert A lb e rt Industria l; Choir 4; Hi-Y 3,4; Pep Club 4; Cross C ountry 1; Track 1,2.

A rl A ltm anCollege Prep.; C hoir 4; Hi-Y 3,4; Pep C lub 3,4; Freshman Basketball; Cross Country 1; Class Play, Stage Hand 4.

John Behmer Industria l; Band 1,2; C hoir 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Press C lub 2; Pep Club 3,4; Cross Coun­try 1; Track 1; Class Play 3,4.

James Boswell C ollege Prep.; Band 1,2; Hi-Y 3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Student Council 2,4; Class President 1,2; Vice-President 4; Hoosier Boys' State Delegate 3; Lettermen's C lub 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; A th le tic Sweater; Class Play 3.

Janet Branaman College Prep; C hoir 1,2; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Press C lub 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4.

C athy Carrothers College Prep.; Choir 1,2,3; Sunshine Soci­ety 2,3,4; L ibrarian 2,3,4; President 4; Press Club 2,3,4; Co-Editor 4; Pep C lub 1,2,3,4; Secretary-Treasurer 2,3; Hoosier G irls ' State A lte rna te 3; Class Play 3, Student D irector 4.

Sue ColeCollege Prep.; Band 1,2,3,4; President 3; Music Sweater 4; C hoir 1,2,3,4; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Honor Sweater 4; Hoosier G irls ' State Delegate 3; Press C lub 2,3,4; Pep C lub 1,2,3,4; Toma­hawk 2,3,4; S taff Head 4 ; French Contest 3; Geometry Contest 2; G overnor's Youth Council 3; D.A.R. A w ard 4 ; N ationa l M erit Scholarship C ertificate 4; Class Play 4.

Max Conley Industria l; N ortheast High School 1; C lifton High School 2; Arsenal Tech. 3; Band 3,4; Pep Band 4; Band Sweater 4; Hi-Y 4.

C aro lyn Covington G eneral; Tomahawk 2.

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Janet Crow College Prep.; Choir 1; Sunshine Society 2, 3,4; Press Club 3,4; Pep C lub 1,2,3,4; Toma­hawk 4.

Pamela Crozier C ollege Prep.; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Pep C lub 2,3,4; Ushers7 C lub 4.

Lonni Darocsi College Prep.; C hoir 2,3,4; Sunshine Soci­ety 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Student Council 2,4; Pep C lub 1,2,3,4; C heerleader 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading Sweater 4; Toma­hawk 3,4; Class Play 4.

Greg Dawson Business; Choir 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Press C lub 1; Pep Club 4; Track 3,4.

James D eW itt Business; Hi-Y 2,3,4; L ibrarian 4; Projectors7 Club 1,2,3,4; Tomahawk 4; Photographer 4; Lettermen's C lub 2; Cross C ountry 2,3; Track 1,2.

Joan D illonC ollege Prep.; Choir 2,3; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Press C lub 2,3, 4 ; Pep C lub 1,2,3,4; President 4; Toma­hawk 2,3,4; Co-Business M anager 3.

Kathy Easterday College Prep.; Band 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 3; Press C lub 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4 ; C heerleader 1,2,3,4; C heerleading Sweater 4; Tomahawk 2,3,4; Staff Head 4; Class Play 3.

Robert Eustis College Prep.; Va lparaiso High School 1,2; Hi-Y 3,4; Honor Society 4; Honor Sweater 4; Hoosier Boys' State A lterna te 3; Letter­men's C lub 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Track 3, A th le tic Sweater; Class Play 4.

Sheila FishCollege Prep.; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Press Club 2,3; Pep C lub 1,2,3,4; Ushers' C lub 1, 2.

Larry Fisher Industria l; Band 1,2; Pep Band 2; Hi-Y 4; Pep C lub 3,4; Track 1.

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CLASS OF 1965

Va le rie Gunder Business— C ollege Prep.; Band 1; C hoir 1, 2,3,4; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Press C lub 2; Pep C lub 1,2,3,4; Secretary 2; Cheerleader 1,3; Class Play 4.

Raymond Harness College Prep; Plymouth High School 1,2,3.

Hugh Hartz Industria l; Hi-Y 2,3; Projectors' C lub 1,2,3, 4; Class Play 3,4; Stage M anager 3,4.

Debra Henderson Business; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 2; Tw irler 1,2,3; Music Sweater 4; C hoir 1,2, 3,4; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Press Club 2; Pep C lub 1,2,3,4.

Peggy HerrCollege Prep.; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Vice- President 3; President 4; L ibrarian 2,3; Hon­or Society 2,3,4; Honor Sweater 4; Class Secretary 2,3,4; Press C lub 2; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Tomahawk 2,3,4; French Contest 3; A lgebra Contest 1; Class Play 3.

A lan Hyland G eneral; Knox High School 1; W akako- neta High School 2; C hoir 4; Pep Club 4; Lettermen's C lub 4; Basketball 3; Baseball 3; Track 3,4; A th le tic Sweater.

Jane IvesCollege Prep.; Band 1,2,3; Representative 3; L ib rarian 2,4; C hoir 1,2,3,4; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Secre­ta ry 3; Press C lub 2,3,4; Co-Editor 4; Pep C lub 1,2,3,4; Tomahawk 2,3,4; Co-Business M anager 3; Class Play 3,4.

Phyllis Jewell College Prep.; W est High School 1,2,3; Band 4; Music Sweater 4; Sunshine Society 4; Pep C lub 4.

C indy Kemple C ollege Prep.; C hoir 3,4; Sunshine 2,3,4; Press C lub 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Ushers' C lub 1,2,3,4; President 2,3; Tomahawk 4; Hoosier G irls ' State A lte rn a te 3.

Doug Kosterman College Prep.; Band 1,2,3,4; President 4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Music Sweater 4.

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CLASS OF 1965G loria Large

College Prep.; Knox High School 1; Sun­shine Society 2,3,4; Pep C lub 2,3,4; Ushers' C lub 2,3,4.

David Lemar College Prep.; C hoir 3, Hi-Y 2,3,4; Ser- geant-at-Arm s 3; Vice-President 4; Press Club 4; Projectors7 C lub 1,2,3; Lettermen7s C lub 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; A th le tic Sweater; Class Play 3,4.

James Lewis College Prep.; Choir 3; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Student Council 1; Class Vice- President 1; Hoosier Boys7 State Delegate 3; Projectors7 C lub 1,2,3; Tomahawk 3; Let- term en7s C lub 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Cross C ountry 1,2,3,4; A thletic Sweater; Class Play 3,4.

Terry LewisBusiness; C hoir 1,2,3,4; Press C lub 2; Pep C lub 3,4.

Doug Lindvall College Prep.,- Choir 1,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Press C lub 4; Projectors7 C lub 2,3; Tomahawk 4; Lettermen7s Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Cross C ountry 1,2,3,4 ; A th le tic Sweater; Class Play 4.

Paul LietteCollege Prep.; C hoir 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Treas­urer 3,4; Student Council 3; Vice-President 3; Class President 3,4; Press C lub 4; Toma­hawk 4 ; Staff Head 4 ; Lettermen7s C lub 1, 2,3 ,4 ; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; A th le tic Sweater; Class Play 3.

Betty M cFarland College Prep.; C hoir 1,2,3,4; Sunshine So­ciety 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Press Club 2,3,4; Pep C lub 2,3,4; Ushers7 C lub 2,3,4; Vice-President 4; Tomahawk 3,4.

Linda Nelson College Prep.; Choir 1,2,4; Sunshine Society 2,3,4 Press C lub 2,3; Pep C lub 1,2,3,4; Tomahawk 2,3,4; Co-Business M anager 4.

Eva N orrisCollege Prep.; Band 1,2,3,4; Music Sweat­er 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Treasurer 3; C orresponding Secretary 4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Honor Sweater 4; Press C lub 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Latin Con­test 1,2.

Hershel O dle Industria l; Choir 4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Pep C lub 4; Freshman Basketball.

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CLASS OF 1965

Pat OgdenCollege Prep.; Band 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,3; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3, 4 ; Press C lub 2,3,4; Pep C lub 1,2,3,4; Latin Contest 2.

G loria Osborn Home Ec.; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Pep C lub 4.

Barbara Overm yer Home Ec.; Choir 1,2,3,4; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Press C lub 2 ; Pep Club 1,2,3,4.

Ellen Pletka C ollege Prep.; Chauncey High School 1; Honor Society 3,4; Honor Sweater 4; Pep C lub 3; Ushers' C lub 3.

Judy PrcieCollege Prep.; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Li­b raria n 1,2; Press C lub 2,3,4; Pep C lub 1, 2,3,4.

Donna Rogers College Prep.; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Press Club 2,3,4; Class Play 3.

Patrick Seslar College Prep.; Jefferson High School 1; Riverdale High School 2; Eastside High School 3; Honor Society 4; N ationa l M erit Scholarship C ertifica te Com m endation 4.

Vera SmithBusiness— Home Ec.; C hoir 1; Sunshine So­ciety 2,3,4; Pep C lub 2,3,4.

Carolyn Snyder College Prep.; Band 1,2,3,4; Representative 4; Music Sweater 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Sun­shine Society 2,3,4; Recording-Secretary 2; Class Secretary 1; Class Treasurer 2; Press C lub 2,3; Pep C lub 1,2,3,4; Tomahawk 2, 3,4; S taff Head 4; Homecoming Queen C andidate 4.

Janet Rosebaum Business; Choir 1,2; Sunshine Society 2,3, 4 ; Press C lub 2; Pep C lub 1,2,3,4.

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'

Linda Sparling College Prep.; Grimsley High School 1,2; Choir 3; Sunshine Society 3,4; Pep C lub 3, 4; Tomahawk 4; Homecoming Queen's Court 3.

Susannah Spencer College Prep.; Choir 1,2,3,4; Sunshine So­ciety 2,3,4; Pep C lub 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 4; Homecoming Queen's Court 2.

Cathy Stratton Business; G rand V a lley High School 1,2; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Pep C lub 3,4.

Darlene Taylor Business,- C hoir 1,2,3,4; Sunshine Society 2, 3,4; L ibrarian 3,4; Press C lub 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4.

Kay Thomas College Prep.; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 2; Music Sweater 4; C hoir 1,2,3,4; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Honor Sweater 4; Class Treasurer 3,4; Press Club 3,4 Tribune and Pilot Reporter 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Tomahawk 2,3,4; S taff Head 3; Editor 4; English Contest 3; French Contest 3; Class Play 3,4.

Linda Thurin College Prep.— Home Ec.; N orth Judson 1; C hoir 2,3,4; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Honor Sweater 4; Hoosier G irls ' State Delegate 3; Press C lub 3,4; Tribune Reporter 4; Pep C lub 2,3,4; Cheer­leader 2,3; Tomahawk 4; Class Play 3,4.

Debra Torok Business; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; L ib rarian 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4.

Steve U lery College Prep.; C hoir 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; Ush­ers' C lub 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 3; Presi­dent 4; Projectors' C lub 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Cross Country 1; Class Play 3.

Jon VanHorn Industria l; Projectors' C lub 4; Pep C lub 4; Freshman Basketball; Track 1,2,3,4.

Gale VanderM eade Industria l; Projectors' C lub 4; Pep Club 4; Freshman Basketball; Class Play 3,4, Stage M anager 3,4.

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CLASS OF 1965

»

G a ry W allen v College Prep.; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4.

W anda W arren Business; C hoir 1,2,3,4; Sunshine Society 2, 3,4; Pep C lub 1,2,3,4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Cheerleader; Hoosier G irls ' State Dele­gate 3; Class Play 4, Prompter 4.

Jim W eirick College Prep.; Choir 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Class Vice-President 2,3; Let­term en's C lub 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3,4; A th le tic Sweater; A lgebra Contest 1; N a tiona l M er­it Scholarship C ertificate 4; Class Play 4.

Dennis W estcott College Prep.; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2, 3,4; Dance Band 2; Music Sweater 4; C hoir 4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Ushers' C lub 1; Pep C lub 4.

Larry W hite G eneral; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Chapla in 3; Secretary 4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Class Play 4.

Rose W ieringa Home Ec.; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; L ibrarian 2,4; Press C lub 4; Pep C lub 2,3,4.

George W rig h t Business— Industria l; C hoir 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Pep C lub 3,4; Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4; Freshmen Basketball; Cross C ountry 1,2,3, 4 ; Track 1,2,3,4; A th le tic Sweater; Class Play 4.

Sharon W rig h t Business; Choir; Sunshine Society 2,3,4; Li­b rarian 4; Ushers' C lub 1,2,3,4; Press Club 2 ; Pep Club 1,2,3,4.

Layne Zechiel College Prep.; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Secretary 3; President 4; Honor Society 4; Lettermen's C lub 2 3 4,- Basketball M anager 1,2,3,4; Head 2,3,4; Baseball M anager 2,3,4; Cross C ountry 1; Track M anager 1,2,3,4; Head 3,4; A th le tic Sweater; Class Play 4.

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NOT SO LONG AGO . . .

ROW 1: "C h u n ky " Lewis, "S h y " Smith, "F isherm an" G. W righ t,

" J o v ia l" D illon, "Sun b a th e r" Vanderm eade. ROW 2: "R a b b it"

Sparling, "Chuckles" Hartz, "S oph istica ted" Carrothers, "W id e -

eyed" Kosterman, "R a d ia n t" Thurin. ROW 3: "B a ld y " O dle,

"B lo n d ie " M cFarland, "R in g o " W eirick, "Fancy b on n e t" Pletka,

"S u a ve " Behmer. ROW 4: "C u r ly " Crozier, "M isch ie f" Van Horn,

"H a p p y " Torok, "R ub-a-dub" Zechiel, "M um p s" Cole. ROW 5:

"D e b o n a ir" W hite, "T h um be lina" N orris, "S le nd e r" D eW itt, "D o ll

fa c e " Darocsi, "T in y " W allen. ROW 6: "S m ile y " Jewell, "L a z y "

Hyland, "Princess" Overmyer, "Eskim o" U lery, " F li r t " W arren.

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THE BUMPER CROP

ROW 1: "G ig g le s " Rogers, " H a lfp in t" Large, "C h ug-a -lug" W ier-

inga, "C u tie p ie " Ives, "S e a fa re r" Dawson. ROW 2: "Sw ing-a-

lo n g " Rosebaum, " J o l ly " Crow, "J o y fu l" G under, "Show b iz "

Liette, "L o va b le " Adams. ROW 3: "C u rlicu e " Thomas, "S h o rty "

Herr, "W a rm -h e a rte d " Kemple, "L ittle la d y " Taylor, "Jim m ie &

Pooch" Boswell. ROW 4: "C u te " Fisher, " D a r l in '" Easterday,

"G a rd e n e r" Spencer, "B irth d a y g ir l " Branaman, "B ab y fa ce "

Nelson. ROW 5: "L ittle M iss" W rig h t, "Sm all f r y " Conley, "B a th ­

ing b e a u ty " Fish, "C ra w lin g " Snyder, "Happy?? b a b y " Lemar.

ROW 6: "L ittle d o l l" S tratton, "G o ld e n -h a ire d " Henderson,

"C o n te n te d" T. Lewis, "T ra v e lin ' " A ltm an, "L ittle H a l" Eustis.

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This year's senior class officers are: Kay Thomas (treasurer), Peggy

H err (secretary), Jim Boswell (vice-president), Paul Liette (president)

Above— ROW ONE: Greg Dawson, Dennis Westcott, Hershel Odle,

Gale VanderM eade, Hugh Hartz, Larry Fisher, Terry Lewis, M ax

Conley, John Behmer. ROW TW O: Jeanne Adams, Sheila Fish,

Vera Smith, Suzy Spencer, Joan D illon, Jane Ives, Cathy Car-

rothers, Va lerie G under, G loria Osborn, Debbie Torok, Betty Mc­

Farland, Janet Rosebaum.

Below— ROW ONE: Greg Dawson, Dennis W estcott, Hershel Odle,

Jim Lewis, Jon VanHorn, Doug Lindvall. ROW TWO: Cindy Kem-

ple, W anda W arren, Barb Overmyer, C aro lyn Snyder, Debbie

Henderson, Sharon W rig h t, Pam Crozier, Rosie W ie ring a , Darlene

Taylor, C athy Stratton, Linda Thurin, Ev.a Norris, Lonni Darocsi.

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C.H.S. SENIOR SPOTLIGHTMost Likely to Succeed Best Dressed & Looking Best Sense of Humor

Gloria: Osborn, Larry W hite. Sue Cole, Doug Kosterman. Lonnie Darocsi, Jim Boswell.

Most Political M inded Most Courteous Most Popular

Peggy Herr, Bob Eustis. C arolyn Snyder, Jim Lewis, Jim W eirick, Bob Eust Jim Lewis, Suzy Spencer, Pam Crozier.

Most Musical Most A thletic

Judy Price, John Behmer. C athy Carothers, Paul Liette. Lonni Darocsi, Paul Liette, Dave Lemar.

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ATHLETICS

CROSS-COUNTRYWith five returning lettermen, the cross-country team compiled another winning season with a record of 19 wins, 5 losses, and 1 tie. In the county

meet the Indians placed second behind Triton.

Major letter winners this year were: Doug Lindvall, George W right, Danny Haenes, Paul Hatten, Ron Babcock, Phil Scruggs, Gary Davis and

Corky Overmyer.

With five major lettermen returning the future looks very bright for the

cross-country team. Paul Hatten, a sophomore led the team in most of

the meets this year. Freshmen Gary Devis and Corky Overmyer will also

play big roles in our cross-country teams for the next three years.

f l i e-c.ia.rdL i

KNEELING: Bob Crow, Randy W akefie ld, Phil Scruggs, Danny Haenes, George W righ t, C orky Overmyer.

STANDING: Bob Vondra, Paul Hatten, Ron Babcock, Doug Lindvall, G ary Davis, Richard Lutz, Coach Stege-

moller.

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VARSITY BASEBALLUNDEFEATED

Culver's Baseball Indians won their third consecutive

Marshall County Championship with an undefeated

season. Eight teams fell to the mighty Indians in fall

play.

LaPaz was the first victim for the batsmen. The game

was tied, 3— 3, going into the top of the eighth inning.

The Indians broke loose for five runs behind a home

run by Stu Lowry. Liette held them scoreless in the bottom of the eighth to gain the victory.

Culver then traveled to Richland Center with an easy 18— 5 victory. Andy Lowry contributed a home run in

the fourth inning. Lindvall was the winning pitcher.

West High bowed to the Culver nine in a tough, 4— 3

game. Lemar and Lewis were the big guns with Lemar hitting a triple and Lewis driving in two runs. Lindvall

received the win.

LaPaz went down in defeat in a hard struggle as the

final score ended, 3— 1. Bruce Lindvall was the hero

of the game in the sixth inning with his two-run dou­

ble. If Mike Eustis hadn't made two beautiful fielding

ROW ONE: Jack Lucas, George Babchuk, Terry G entry, Stuart

Lowry, Jim Lewis, Bruce Lindvall, George Jewell, Paul Liette, Brian

Lindvall. ROW TW O: Jim Taber, M ark Lowry, A ndy Lowry, Bob

plays in the top of the seventh it could have cost the

game and Liette's two-hitter.

Aubbee was battered by the Indians, 16— 0. Lewis and

Mike Eustis combined to throw a no-hitter against them.

Tyner was the next team to fall before the tribesmen,

5— 1. Lemar's three-run triple in the third inning

opened up the game for the Indians.

West fell a second time to the strong batsmen, 12— 1.

Jim Lewis played the big man's role in the third inning

with a booming home run. The Indians then went on

to score nine more runs. Liette was the winning pitcher.

Monterey came as a tough game to the Indians as they scored only two runs which were both driven in

by Jim Lewis. Paul Liette gave up three hits as he held

the Flyers scoreless.

Liette was awarded the Joseph Zellers Award voted

to him by his teammates. Liette compiled a 0.49

earned-run average in 42 innings pitched. Andy Low­

ry won the combined summer-fall batting trophy.

Eustis, Dave Lemar, Jim Boswell, Jim W eirick, M ark Kosterman,

M ike Eustis, Bob Shirre ll.

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BATTING AVERAGES

AB H AVE.

Lowry, S................. 24 9 .375

Lowry, A ................. 30 11 .367

Liette .................. 25 9 .360

Eustis, B.................. 22 7 .318

Lewis .................... 31 9 .290

Lindvall ................ 27 7 .259

Lemar .................. 25 6 .240

Bosw ell.................. 23 5 .217

OTHERS

Kosterman ........... 3 2 .667

W e ir ic k .................. 7 3 .429

Shirrell .................. 3 1 .333

Eustis, M ................. 12 3 .250

Gentry .................. 13 1 .077

Paul Liette receives the Joe Zellers

Aw ard.

Lewis fires; Lowry catches.

JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL1

The 1964 Junior High baseball team went through their rugged season losing only one

game while winning six. Their one loss was to rival Triton by a 7— 6 score.

KNEELING: Kenneth M atza t, Steve Overm yer, Earle W illiam s, Da- C raig Gunder, Phil W hite, Jerry Lemar, Bill Liette, John Krieg,

vid Hoesel, Perry W hite , Terry Listenberger, Danny Thomas, Steve Steve McCombs, Steve Snyder, Coach Kline.

Pennington. STANDING: Tom Overm yer, Ron Zink, Dave Curtis,

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VARSITY BASKETBALL

STAN D IN G : J im Lewis, Jim W eirick, Dave Lemar, Jim Boswell, A ndy Lowry, Bob Eustis, Doug Lindvall, Bruce

Lindvall, M ike Eustis, Paul Liette. KNEELING: Coach Crosley.

OUT OF THE HUDDLE

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VARSITY

A ndy gets two points.

Andy goes fo r a rebound.

Dave shoots a free th row . Jim and Andy confer w ith referee.

B-TEAM

Paul and M ark rebound.55

George, Ron, and Coach present trophy to M r. Cole.

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The Indians started off their basketball season with a revenge victory over

South Central, one of the five teams to beat Culver last year. After jumping off

to a first quarter lead of 21— 9, the Indians coasted to a 76— 51 win. The

balanced scoring attack with Lemar and Boswell with 16 points, Lewis with

11, and Lowry with 10, proved to be a favorable-looking factor for the com­ing season.

The Indians then played host to the Tyner Redmen. With Culver completely

dominating the rebounding, the Indians lead 40— 15 at intermission. With

eleven men scoring for the Indians they won easily 77— 44. Boswell led all scorers with 19 tallies.

The Indians traveled to Bremen where they outclassed the Lions in a 74— 59 vic­

tory. Lemar was the big gun with 20 points. The Indians had smooth sailing all the way.

For the first time under Coach Crosley, the Indians defeated the Knox Redskins

51— 47. Lemar and Boswell led the team scoring with 18 and 14 respectively.

The roof fell in when Culver traveled to North Judson where the Bluejays pulled

a complete upset by beating the Indians 44— 41. The bucket seemed to have

a lid on it that night. Lemar led the Indians with 12 points.

A week later the Indians came back with a 46— 39 victory over the Caston

Comets. A fter being behind 19— 16 at the half, the Indians rallied to outscore

the Comets 18— 10 in the third stanza. They held onto a slim lead during the last quarter to capture the victory. Lewis led the team in scoring with 15.

One night later the Indians found themselves on the short end of the rope for the second time as they fought a seesaw battle with Rochester. When the final horn sounded, Rochester had won 62— 56. Again the Indians7 normal hitting

percentage was low.

Dave Lemar

Jim Boswell

At home the Indians broke an all-time gym record

by trouncing Walkerton 102— 66 at the annual

Homecoming game. Again scoring was balanced

with Lewis's 24 markers, Boswell's 19, Lemar's 17,

Bruce Lindvall's 16, and Lowry's 10.

In the first round of the Holiday Tourney, the In­

dians downed the Argos Dragons 76— 64. Five

Culver men were in double figures with Boswell

leading all scores with 24. The night game came

as a shock and a disaster as Triton mopped up

the Indians with an 81— 43 victory. Boswell led

the Indians with 16 points.

Culver bounced back to the winning side of the

ledger with a 99— 65 victory over the LaPaz Vik­

ings. Again it was Boswell who was high-point

man with 34 points.

Traveling to Grace College, the Indians had a

rematch with Triton. Determined to get back into

first place in the county standings, the Indians

beat the Trojans 74— 57. Leading the team in points were Boswell and Lowry with 20 and 17

points respectively.

Rival Argos played the Indians at home in one of

the scrappiest games thus fa r in the season. After

a slow start the Indians were able to pull away to lead the Dragons 88— 65 after the final stanza.

Balanced scoring again was the deciding factor

with five men in double figures. Lowry led all

Paul Liette

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Bob Eustis

Coach Crosley

One night later the Culver team again drew the short straw, being defeated by Winamac 77— 50.

Lewis was lead man with 13 points.

Determined to shake off the bad luck of the last

two games, the Indians made a flashing come­back by trouncing the CMA Eagles 91— 61. Bos­

well contributed 17 tallies, Lemar 16, and B. Lindvall 15.

CHS spirits were dampened when the tall Cass Kings managed to override the Indians 71— 63

on the home floor. Boswell whipped in 20 points to lead the Culver attempt.

Playing without the injured Boswell, the team lost a close final contest against the Mentone Bull­

dogs 68— 65. Lemar was high-point man with 21.

This year Culver's A-team competed in the

Winamac sectional. The CHS squad found them­selves facing the Rochester Zebras, who had

beaten them once already this season. Despite the great effort put forth by the Indians, they

lost the game 68— 63.57

Jim Lewis

scorers with 22 tallies.

With seven games remaining the team has compiled a 10— 3 record.

Dave Lemar leads the team in the rebound department. Jim Boswell is second in rebounding but leads the team in scoring with an 18 point

per-game average.

Looking to the future, the Indians have high hopes with the prospects

on the B-team. Thus far the B-team has compiled a 9 - 4 record under

new coach, Bill Stegemoller. Among their victories the Papooses cap­tured the B-team tourney, where they defeated Oregon-Davis and A r­

gos. The big factor of the tourney was Jim Jackson's tremendous

rebounding. Mark Kosterman also helped the cause by contributing 14

points to each game.

George Jewell, a recruit from West High, has shown that he has many

abilities and looks very good for the future varsity team. Mark Koster­

man and Jim Jackson look like high hopes for more rebounding power

plus fa ir shooting. Paul Hatten and Larry Washburn both have driving

ability and can hit the basket. Also returning from the varsity w ill be

Andy Lowry, Bruce Lindvall, Mike Eustis, and Ron Babcock. With boys

like these, backed by Culver spirit, next year's varsity should do a fine

job.LATE PRESS

One week after beating Argos, the surging Indians journeyed to New

Paris and managed to squeeze by the rival Cubs with a 73— 71 score.

Boswell paced the Indian attack with 20 markers. Lemar and Lewis

added 18 and 17 points respectively.

Plymouth was next on the agenda. The Culver boys added a twelfth

victory to their fine record by defeating the Pilgrims 68— 59. Boswell

led all scorers with a tremendous 33 points. Bruce

Lindvall aided the cause with 17 tallies.

Playing host to Pioneer, the Indians ended their

five-game win streak with a three-point loss 69—

66. B. Lindvall's 21 digits were tops for CHS.

Jim W eirick

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B-TEAM

B-Team: KNEELING: Larry W ashburn, Danny Haenes, Bob Stegemoller, Jim Jackson, Ron Babcock, M ark Kosterman,

Crow, Phil Scruggs, George Jewell. STANDING: Coach Paul Hatten, Ed W ieringa , Randy W akefie ld.

FRESHMAN TEAM

Freshman Team: ROW ONE: Brian Lindvall, G ary Davis, Jim m oller. ROW TW O: Kenny Tasch (student m anager), Jack Lu-

Taber, Ray Sheppard, Terry Gentry, Stu Lowry, Coach Stege- cas, C orky Overmyer, Rick Burns, Terry Beck, Rex Schrimsher.

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ROW ONE: Steve Overm yer, David Hoesel, Eric Hughes, Terry Steve Cole, Jerry Lemar, C raig Gunder, Danny Thomas, Coach

Listenberger, Perry W hite, Joe Reinhold, Steve Pennington, Earle Kline.

W illiam s (m anager). ROW TW O: Kenneth M atza t, John Benner,

EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL

ROW ONE: Richard Snyder, Tom Overmyer, Kerry Bill Liette, Perry Smith, Phil W hite , Steve Kelly, Coach

Haenes, Steve McCombs, Ron Zink Steve Snyder, John Kline.

Krieg (m anager). ROW TW O: Dave Curtis, Tom Osborn,

SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL

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Student M anagers: Steve Bair, Layne Zechiel, M ike W ynn.

C heerleading Sweater W inners: Lonni Darocsi, Kathy Indians— great!!

Easterday.

V arsity Cheerleaders: Kathy Easterday, Sheryl Fisher, Lonni Darocsi, Cheryll Zink.

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B-Team Cheerleaders: V a lerie C arter, Linda Fisher, Joyce O dle, Susie Thews.

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VARSITY TRACK

ROW ONE: Terry Beck (m anager), George W rig h t, Richard Lutz,

Danny Haenes, Randy W akefie ld , Paul Hatten, G ary Davis, Phil

Scruggs, Bob Crow, C orky Overm yer, A lan Banks (m anager).

ROW TW O: John M ilner, Doug Brown, Jim Lewis, M ike Eustis, Jon

V anHorn, Paul Liette, Dennis Schnicke, George Jewell, Donald

G ardner, Ricky Burns, Rex Schrimsher. ROW THREE: Jim W eirick,

Jim Jackson, Greg Dawson, Dave Lemar, Andy Lowry, M ark Low­

ry, Jim Boswell, M ax Conley, Bruce Lindvall, M elvin Jackson,

George Babchuk, Steve W allace.

JUNIOR HIGH TRACKROW ONE: David W hite , Steve Thompson, Steve Snyder, M ike

Baker, Steve Pennington, Eric Hughes, Richard Snyder, David Hoe­

sel, A lan Huys, Terry Listenberger, Richard Brown, John Lasanow­

ski. ROW TWO: Carol Strang, Ronald Zink, Sam Jackson, Tom

Overmyer, Dave Curtis, Steve Hoesel, John Harrison, Earle W il­

liams, Perry W hite, Kerry Haenes, Steve McCombs, Fred M ay, Joe

Reinhold. ROW THREE: Ron Chatman, C liffo rd Schlabach. Steve

Kelly, Tom Osborn, Phil W hite, Roy Thomas, Randy Burkett, Perry

Smith, C raig Gunder, Bill Liette, John Krieg, Ken M atza t, Steve

Overmyer, Coach Kline.

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A fte r the pep ra lly — one w obbly voting booth and one# s ligh tly Has someone been feeding midget pills to the sophomores?

broken down Chug-A-Lug Express.

The first snow of the year, Ooooh— it's cold! Come on, Kerry, open your eyes. Your pictures can 't be th a t bad!

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Honor Sweater W inners: Ellen Pletka, Sue Cole, Linda Thurin, Bob

Eustis, Eva Norris, Peggy Herr, Kay Thomas.

“EDUCATION PAYS DIVIDENDS”

Honor Society Initiates: STANDING: Cheryll Z ink, C athy Welsh,

Bob Shir re 11, Elaine Kaiser, Jim Taber, Linda Baker, M ike Eustis,

Layne Zechiel, Pat Seslar, Bob Eustis.

John fo r Johnson?

N ationa l M e rit Scholarship Letters o f Comm endation W inners:

Pat Seslar, Sue Cole, Jim W eirick, Linda Thurin.

Tools fo r Learning,

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"F ig h t to the fin ish !"

“THE PERFECT IDIOT”

OCTOBER 9 AND 10, 1964

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HOMECOMING 1964I M t 0:00

Vi s i r o RaP e r i o d

• • •The third annual Homecoming of Culver High School was held Friday, December 19, 1964. The crowning of a Homecoming Queen was held prior to the varsity game. Preceding the four Queen candidates and their escorts onto the gym floor were: Marilee Herrmann, last year's Queen, and her escort, the flower girl, Mari Babcock, and the crown bearer, Andy Guise. They walked onto the floor through an honor guard consist­ing of Culver's and Walkerton's varsity basketball teams.

Miss Carolyn Snyder, a senior, was crowned 1964 Queen by Marilee and was presented with a bouquet of beautiful, long-stemmed red roses. Carolyn wore a floor-length formal with a green satin skirt and a white top.

The Queen's court consisted of: Karen Ruhnow, fresh­man, wearing a short formal of dark blue chiffon; Suzanne Overmyer, sophomore, attired in a dark green velvet long formal with a pink sash at the waist; and Barbara Mikesell, junior, wearing a wine brocaded short gown. Marilee looked very pretty in a floor- length formal of white brocade.

back through the honor guard so that they could watch Culver easily beat Walkerton 102— 66.

W ho w ill be the new queen?

M arilee presents a rose to each candidate.

1964 Queen C arolyn Snyder looked radiant in her green satin THE CANDIDATES— BACK: Susie Overmyer, sophomore; Barb Mike-

fo rm al. sell, jun io r; Karen Ruhnow, freshman. FRONT: M arilee He&rmann

crowning Carolyn Snyder, senior, 1964 queen.

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Decorations in the making.

Diane, is your date camera shy?

SUNSHINE— HI-Y

The perfect couple.

WINTER

WONDERLAND”

DECEMBER 19, 1964

The finished product.

Smile, George, you 're on candid camera!

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M r. Lawson congratulates Lucinda Ricciardi, Ellen Pletka, and Linda . . that's my little honey b u n !"

Thurin fo r w inn ing Time M agazine certificates.

The g rea t seniors a t the ir confession— err— concession stand. Bottoms up, Bruce!

Dim lights and soft music a t a Junior Dance. Is dancing re a lly so pain fu l, Corky?

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KEEPING IN TIME WITH MUSIC

The Music Department this year consists of the Senior Band, fifty-three members; Junior

Band, forty members; Sixth-Grade Band, thirty-two members; Mixed Chorus, ninety mem­

bers; and Pep Band, thirteen members.

During the past summer, the Senior Band began sporting a new uniform— black bermuda

shorts, white shirts, orange sashes and knee-socks, and white tennis shoes.

Under the capable direction af Mr. Harry R. Fouts, the Senior Band performed three con­

certs in the park last summer. They also marched at the Strawberry Festival at Aubbee

and the Miss Plymouth Pageant. This fall the band marched at the Kewanna Harvest Fes­tival, Purdue Band Day (oh, that rain!) the Halloween Parade, and the Pep Rally.

During the basketball season, the Senior Band played for three games and marched for

two games. The first marching show was a novelty number called "Holiday for Beep

and Honkers/7 featuring the percussion section. Ten seniors in the band were presented

their band sweaters. The second show was a lively routine called "Diagonal Daze." The

Junior Band put on one floor show called "Atom and Eve." The Pep Band played for

the other three games, and for the last two games they wore bright orange vests and

hats.

The Senior Band, along with the Junior Band and Mixed Chorus, gave a Christmas and

a spring concert. Several of the band and choir members participated in the solo and

ensemble contests on January 30 and February 6 respectively. Two solos and one ensem­

ble participated in the state contest on February 20.

All in all, this year was a successful and enjoyable one for everyone participating in

the Music Department.

The energetic Junior Band perform s a t Half-tim e. M oving into a new position.

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SIXTH GRADE BAND

ROW ONE: Jan Shock, A n ita W ojtow icz, M ary Ann Taylor, Patty

Hodges, M ary Jo Fishback, M ary Alice Zehner, Christine Tanner.

ROW TW O: Lonni M orley, G ary Yeasel, C raig W alker, M ichael Van

Horn, John Houghton, Karen Long, Jane Shock, J ill Odle.

ROW THREE: Lonni King, Susan Shei, Lynne Langlois, Yvonne Heis­

er, Dexter Funk, Dennis Mackey, John Adams, M ichael Powers,

Robert Bean, Steve Neff. ROW FOUR: George Tanner, Kent Lucas,

G ary Huys, Ronald Conley, Richard Banks, M ark Heiser, James

Stevens. ROW FIVE: James Hoesel, David Scott, James Baker.

JUNIOR BAND

ROW ONE: Debbie Trip let, Norm a Davis, Kathy Tasch, Tom O ver­

myer, Karen Banks, Peggy Shei, Linda Snapp, Velda Prosser, Rich­

a rd Snyder. ROW TWO: Sara Hoesel, G inny Thews, Beverly Paul,

M argare t Ruhnow, W endy Nelson, Jan Price, Dale C rabb, Tom

Vondra , Dave Beauchamp, Ron Zink, Dave Curtis. ROW THREE:

Pam Thompson, C arl S trang, Steve Cole, Linda Shirre ll. ROW

FOUR: Dean Siple, Lyle W hybrew , C ato l Zehner, Bill N apier, Jane

Kosterman, Ed Behnke, C raig Gunder, Fred M ay, Connie M o rri­

son, Richard Brown, A lan Huys, Vickie C lifto n , Janet Helber, John

Benner, Bonnie A lbe rt. ROW FIVE: John Harrison, Jacquie Welsh,

Steve Kelly, Ron Chatman.

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HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR

ROW ONE: V alerie Gunder, Lonni Darocsi, Suzy Spencer, Eva

Norris, Jane Ives, Cheryll Zink, Brenda McAllister. ROW TWO:

Darlene Taylor, Barbara Overmyer, Linda Nelson, Linda Thurin,

Debbie Henderson, Linda McAllister, Patti McCombs, Randy Single­

ton, A l Hyland, Paul Liette, George W righ t, Jim W eirick, Jeanne

Adams, Kay Thomas, Kathy Easterday, C arolyn Snyder, Wcfnda W a r­

ren, Sue Bailey. ROW THREE: Carol Mevis, Beverly Schilling, Sue

Cole, Joan Kosterman, Diane Nelson, Elaine Kaiser, Chris Kiefer,

Bob A lbe rt, Bob Crow, Paul Hatten, Phil Scruggs, Linda Baker,

C indy Kemple, Betty McFarland, Andrea Siple, M o lly N orris, Diane

Davis, Lois Newcomb, M r. Fouts. ROW FOUR: Leona Schmidt, Karen

Ruhnow, Linda Listenberger, Vickie McKinney, Janet Manchester,

Sharyl Welsh, Elaine Epley, Larry W ashburn, Terry Lewis, A rl A lt­

man, Bob Shirre ll, Danny Haenes, Loretta Berger, Cindee Ijemar,

Judy Thews, Sheryl Fisher, Karen Stevenson, Lynn Piecuch, Becky

Easterday, Linda Hudson, Donna Grover. ROW FIVE: Claudia De-

Poy, Cathy Schmidt, Bev Pollock, Joan Heiser, Betty Bickel, Sharon

W arran, M arilee Herrm ann, Steve U lery, Greg Dawson, John Beh-

mer, Dennis Westcott, M ary Matson, Barbara Westcott, Linda

Fisher, Linda Reinholt, V irg in ia Shidler, Susie Thews, Susie Riester,

Va lerie C arter, Jean Gross.

Junior Band Officers: Karen Banks (lib ra ria n ), A lan Huys (lib ra r­

ian), Dave Curtis (student d irector), Ron Zink (student director),

Steve Kelly (president), Dave Beauchamp (vice-president), C arl

Strang (secretary-treasurer).

Accompanists: Diane Davis, Loretta Berger, Andrea Siple.

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Senior Band Officers: C heryll Zink (lib ra ria n ), C arolyn Snyder (senior representative), Eva

N orris (secretary-treasurer), Diane Davis (student d irector), Doug Kosterman (president),

C orky Overmyer (freshman representative), M ax Conley (vice-president).

Senior Band Sweater W inners: Sue Cole, Kay Thomas, Dennis W estcott,

Jeanne Adams, M ax Conley, Eva Norris, Doug Kosterman, Carolyn Snyder,

Debbie Henderson, Phyllis Jewell.

Pep Band— ROW ONE: Ruth Benner, Becky Easterday, M ary N orris, C athy

Welsh, Janet Manchester, Barbara Westcott, Phyllis Jewell. ROW TW O: Bob

S h irre ll, Danny Scott, Doug Kosterman, Dennis Westcott, M ax Conley, Jim

Easterday. 73

Senior Band Twirlers: Joyce O dle (m ajorette), Susie

Thews.

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ROW ONE: Linda Thurin (South Bend Tribune reporte r), Mr.

M ille r (sponsor)), Jane Ives (co-editor). ROW TWO: Linda Mc­

A llis ter, Patti McCombs, Betty M cFarland, Jeanne Adams, Darlene

Taylor, Joy Binion. ROW THREE: C heryll Zink, Marsha Guise, Sue

Cole, Donna Rogers, H olly Thompson, Karen DeW itt. ROW FOUR:

Suzanne Overmyer, Cindy Lemar, Pat Ogden, Kay Thomas, Barb

M ikesell, ROW FIVE: Doug Lindvall, Dave Lemar, Steve Bair.

PRESS CLUB

JANE'S STAFF

ROW ONE: Lois Newcomb (Plymouth Pilot-News reporte r), Mr. Darocsi, ROW THREE: Elaine Epley, M arilee Herrmann, Sharyl

M ille r (sponsor) C athy Carrothers (co-editor). ROW TW O: Joan Welsh, Rose W ie ring a , C indy Kemple, Elaine Kaiser. ROW ROUR:

D illon, Pam Fish, M ary Matson, Janet Crow, Judy Price, Lonni Linda Baker, Robert Sh irre ll, Paul Liette, Brenda M cAllister.

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STUDENT COUNCIL

SEATED: Susie Donnelly, M r. Cole (sponsor), Diane Davis, Paul Hatten, Susie Overmyer. STANDING:

Lonni Darocsi, Dave Beauchamp, Jim Boswell, A ndy Lowry, Don G ardner, Peggy Shei.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

ROW ONE: J im Lewis (vice-president), Jim Boswell (president), Mr.

M ille r (sponsor), Jeanne Adams (treasurer), Lonni Darocsi (secre­

ta ry ). ROW TWO: Danny Haenes, Bruce Lindvall, M ike Eustis, Jim

W eirick, Bob Eustis, Patrick Seslar, Larry W hite, Layne Zechiel, Kay

Thomas, Peggy Herr, Ellen Pletka, Janet Branaman, Betty McFar­

land, Sue Cole. ROW THREE: Karen DeW itt, Bob Crow, Ed Geisel-

man, Bill Pletka, Bob Shirre ll, Pat Ogden, Eva N orris, Jane

Kathy Easterday, C heryll Zink, Linda Baker, Elaine Kaiser, L

Thurin. ROW FOUR: J im Easterday, M ark Lowry, Andy Lowry,

Carter, Diane Davis, Sharyl Welsh, Lois Newcomb, C athy W

Lucinda Ricciardi, Holly Thompson, Loretta Berger, Joan D illon.

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LIBRARIANS

ROW ONE: M r. Tanksley (sponsor), Jim DeW itt, Cathy Welsh,

Sharon W arran, Joy Binion, LaDonna Darocsi, Vickie Smith, Karen

DeW itt, Darlene Taylor, Cathy Carrothers (president), C laudia

DePoy. ROW TW O: Leona Schmidt, Rose W ieringa (secretary),

Sharon W rig h t, M ary Ann Paul, Jeanette Salyer, Bonnie Salyer,

Debbie Torok (vice-president).

USHERS’ CLUB

ROW ONE: Steve U lery (president), Betty M cFarland (vice-presi- Miss Lindvall (sponsor), Beverly Schilling, Billie Jones, Betty Bickel,

dent), G loria Large, Elsie Bickel, LaDonna Darocsi, Sharon W righ t, Cheryl W a lte r, M ary Matson, Barbara Riester.

Pam Crozier, C indy Kemple, John Cook, David Crabb. ROW TW O:

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SUNSHINE SOCIETY

ROW ONE: Vera Smith, Dariene Taylor, Janet Rosebaum, Pam

Crozier, Miss Shanks (sponsor), Suzanne Overmyer (recording sec­

re tary), Barb Mikesell (treasurer), Eva Norris (corresponding

secretary), Diane Davis (vice-president), Peggy Herr (president),

Carolyn Snyder, W anda W arren, Barb Overmyer, Sue Cole. ROW

TW O: Vickie Smith, Beverly Schilling, Joan Heiser, Sharon W righ t,

Sheila Fish, Linda Baker, Patti McCombs, Linda M cAllister, Jeanne

Adams, Kathy Easterday, Judy Price, Debbie Henderson, Joan D il­

lon, Donna Rogers, Joy Binion, Tina Ferrier, Ellen W allace, Debbie

Torok. ROW THREE: Frances W arner, Sue Personette, G loria Large,

Karen DeW itt, Elaine Epley, Diane Nelson, Janet Crow, Jeanette

Salyer, Ronetta King, Pam Fish, Cathy Carrothers, Jane Ives, Phyllis

Jewell, V alerie Gunder, Bonnie Salyer, C indy Kemple, C athy

Stratton, Linda Thurin, Rose W ie ring a . ROW FOUR: Brenda Mc­

A llis te r, M ay Kozlowski, Elaine Kaiser, M arilee Herrmann,, Betty

Bickel, Cheryl W alters, Sharon W a rra n , Janet Manchester, M ary

N orris, Sheryl Fisher, Marlene M orrison, Betty McFarland, Janet

Branaman, G loria Osborn, M ary M ille r, Patty W entzel, C laudia

DePoy, Penny W akefie ld, Sharyl Welsh, Lois Newcomb, Linda

Dinsmore, Susannah Spencer. ROW FIVE: C ljeryll Zink, Julia Funk,

Loretta Berger, Becky Easterday, Judy Thews, H olly Thompson, Carol

Mevis, Pat M ille r, Janet Parker, Leona Schmidt, Pam C arter, M ary

Matson, Pat O gden, Linda Sparling, Kay Thomas, Barbara Riester,

C indy Lemar, Cathy Schmidt, C athy Welsh, Marsha Guise, Patsy

Huffer, Lonni Darocsi.

HI-Y

ROW ONE: M r. Ulrich (sponsor), Layne Zechiel (president), Dave

Lemar (vice-president), Jim Boswell (sergeant-at-arms), Ron Bab­

cock (chaplain), Paul Liette (treasurer), Larry W hite (secretary).

ROW TWO: George W rig h t, Bob Alberts, Hershel O dle, Jim Lewis,

Jim W eirick, Bob Eustis, Doug Lindvall, Larry Fisher, Dennis West­

cott, Greg Dawson, Jon Van Horn, G ary W allen , Steve Ulery,

John Behmer. ROW THREE: John M ilner, Larry W ashburn, Danny

Haenes, Bruce Lindvall, Bill Pletka, Bob Shirre ll, Randy W akefie ld ,

A rl A ltm an, M ike Eustis, Dean Smith, M ike Hansen, Larry Boetsma,

John Kerrigan, Jim Easterday. ROW FOUR: Phil Scruggs, George

Jewell, Bill Crow, George Babchuck, W ayne N e id linger, Gary Burk­

ett, Frank Sheppard, Joe M ille r, Ed W ieringa , Dave Kelly, A lan

Mahler, Steve Guise, Russell Prosser.

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LETTERMEN’S CLUB

ROW ONE: Jim Lewis, Jim W ierick, Dave Lemar, Doug Lindvall,

Jim Boswell, Layne Zechiel, Paul Liette, George W righ t. ROW

TWO: Paul Hatten, Jon VanHorn, Dan Haenes, Phil Scruggs, M ike

Eustis, Dennis Schnicke, C orky Overmyer. ROW THREE: Bob Eustis,

Steve Bair, Ron Babcock, Terry G entry, Stu Lowry, Bruce Lindvall,

Andy Lowry.

PROJECTORS’ CLUB

ROW ONE: Elaine Kaiser, Patsy Huffer, Bonnie Salyer, Jeanette

Salyer, Marsha Paul, Penny W akefie ld , Jim Easterday (assistant),

M r. Kaiser (sponsor). ROW TWO: John Kerrigan, M ike H ollow ay,

W esley Huffer, David Kelly, Ed W ie ring a , Tim Frain, Greg Easter­

day, Chris Kiefer, Jim DeW itt. ROW THREE: Alan M ahler, G ary

Burkett, David C rabb, N ick Hartz, Hugh Hartz, Gale Vander-

Meade, Joe M ille r, Roy Thomas.

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BOYS’ PEP CLUB

ROW 1: Steve U lery, Doug Kosterman, Larry Fisher, Bob A lberts,

G ary W allen , A rl A ltm an, John Behmer, Dennis Westcott, Hershel

Odle, George W righ t, M ax Conley, John VanHorn, Terry Lewis,

Greg Dawson, G ale VanderM eade, Hugh Hartz, W ayne Neid-

linger, Dean Smith, A lan M ahler, Larry Banks, M ike Hansen.

ROW TW O: David C rabb, M ike H ollow ay, G ary Burkett, John M il­

ner, Bob Shirre ll, C arl Thomas, Tom Sturdevant, Dennis Schnicke,

Larry Boetsma, George Babchuk, Richard Bean, John Kerrigan,

Dan Scott, Bob M cFarland, Terry Porter, N ick Hartz, Russell Pros­

ser, M elvin Jackson, Richard Lutz. ROW THREE: Brian Lindvall, Jim

Taber, John Cook, Stu Lowry, Terry Beck, Jack Lucas, Tim Frain,

G ary Davis, Don G ardner, Kenny Tasch, Bob Schilling, Tony M at­

tox, A lan Banks, G ary Herr, C orky Overmyer, Terry G entry, Phil

Edgington, Ray Sheppard, Rick Schrimsher, Larry Harness.

GIRLS’ PEP CLUB

ROW 1: C arolyn Snyder, C athy Carrothers, Jane Ives, Debbie

Torok, Betty M cFarland, Janet Rosebaum, Sheila Fish, Susannah

Spencer (vice-president), Debbie Henderson, C athy S tratton, Vera

Smith, Darlene Taylor, V a lerie Gunder, W anda W arren (secretary-

treasurer), Pam Crozier, Sharon W rig h t, Barbara Overmyer. ROW

TW O: Pat Ogden, Peggy Herr, Linda Nelson, Sue Cole, Linda

Thurin, Rosie W ie ring a , Janet Branaman, Janet Crow, G loria

Large, Phyllis Jewell, Linda Sparling, C indy Kemple, G loria Os­

born, Eva N orris, Joan D illon (president), Jeanne Adams. ROW

THREE: Bonnie Salyer, Janice VanderM eade, Sharon W a rra n ,

C aro lyn Tanner, Susie Personette, Jerry Schlabach, Ronetta King,

Pam C arter, Loretta Berger, Pam Fish, Judy Thews, H olly Thomp­

son, M ary Matson, Beverly Schilling, Joan Heiser. ROW FOUR:

Linda Listenberger, Sue Bailey, M olly N orris, Marsha Guise, Pat

M ille r, Janet Parker, Leona Schmidt, Carol Mevis, Ju lia Funk, Ja­

net Manchester, Becky Easterday, Diane Davis, Jeanette Salyer,

Linda Dinsmore, V icki Smith. ROW FIVE: Donna Grover, M arlene

Herrm ann, Patti McCombs, Diane Nelson, Linda Baker, Brenda Mc­

A llis ter, Patty Overmyer, Suzanne Overm yer, Elaine Epley, M ay

Kozlowski, Lincla M cAllister, Patty W entzel. ROW SIX: Barbara

Riester, V irg in ia H all, Lyn Mackey, C arin Manchester, Helen King,

Linda Hudson, Karen Krsek, Barbara Westcott, M artha W eaver,

Linda Reinholt, Elsie Bickel, Rita Lutz, Susie Donnelly, Joan Koster­

man, Ruth Benner, Karen Stevenson. ROW SEVEN: Kris Strang,

Jane^ Kosterman, Kathy DeW itt, La Donna Darocsi, Lynn Piecuch,

Sandra Penrod, Debbie Hyland, Vicki McKinney, Kitty Liette, Kar­

en Banks, Vicki C lifton , Norma Davis, Kathy Tasch, Linda Shirre ll,

Jo Smith. ROW EIGHT: Sylvia Roberts, Pam Welsh, Sharon Thom­

as, C aro l Schilling, M arilyn VanderM eade, Vicki M orrison, Janet

Zecliiel, Linda M ille r, Sally Teach, W endy Nelson, C aro l Zehner,

Pam Thompson, Pam Scott, Cheryl S turdevant, M ary Ann Lewis,

Nancy Overmyer, Rose M arie Triplet. ROW NINE: Linda Snapp,

M argare t Ruhnow, Jan Price, Velda Prosser, Connie Morrison, Gin-

ny Thews.

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TIS EDUCATION FORMS THE COM M ON MIND: JUST AS THE TWIG IS BENT, THE TREE’S INCLINED.

ALEXANDER POPE 1

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