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SENIOR ISSUE John Adams High School, South Bend, Indiana June 2, 1970 .. Seniors of '7 .Say Good-Bye AwardsPresented Awards were presented to out­ Winner of the t<'uture tlomemak­ Top Graduates Listed standing studen ts at the Senior er Award was Paula B.Sampson. Honors Convocation . The Most Valuable Walton for who will attend IU and David L. A. Kinney, Tracy Kirkwood, Rece iving National Merit Schol­ the 1969-1970 school year is Vance who will be attending MIT. Richard A. Kish, Annette L. ar ship Cer tifi cates of Merit were Robert A. Whiteman. Magna Cum Laude grad uates are Krueger, Kenneth J. Krueger, Mary Jo Rohman and Don G. The Best Thespians of the In­ Leonard I. Bara ck, Donna J,Gil­ Deborah M. Kuc, Jill A. Kues­ Ste inke. ternational Thespian Society lett, Robert L,Goldm an, Deborah pert, Carol A. Lind, Dale A. Letters of Commendation from Troupe 1464 are Jill Ann Kues­ D. Gonter, Robert C. May, Mar­ Mais, Anne P. Mcinern y, Cath­ th e National Merit Program were pert and Craig E. Bridge. gar et A. Stefucza and Michael A. erine A. McNerny, Wendy S. issued to Karen L. Behnke, Cathy Drama Club Awards for partici ­ Ta elrnan. Michalski, Susan M. Mizen, Paula L. Brubaker, Robert J. Franklin, pation and service were received The list of Cum Laude graduates L. Myers, Gary s. Nelson, Robert ; Donna J. Gillett, Deborah D. Gon­ by James E. Barnes, Craig E. is as follows: Gary L. Barker, E. Nyikos, Caron S. Olson, Trent ter, Julia M. Lewis, Valerie Pas­ Bridge, RobertJ. Franklin, Brian Susan L. Beeman, Karen L. G. Orfanos, Patricia J. Peiffer, cuzz i, Rick A. Rydzynski, Randall J. Stogdill, Karen Sue King, Jill Behnke , Crai g E. Brid ge , Jeffrey Mark J. Phillipoff, Margaret A. \\'. Sayers , Bennett B. Traub and Ann Kuespert, Catherine A. Luk­ s. Clark, Gail J. Cook, Albert F. Roe, Joseph F. Rubin, Janice C. David L. Vance. ens and L. Jane Watt. Dingl ey, susan K. Eberhardt, Schafer, Judith K. Shultz, Steven Achievement The L' Alliance Francais Award Robert J . Fran klin , Paul Fren­ P. Sim, Michelle K. Smith, Brian Scholarship Certificate was re­ for excellence in French was liel , Mary M, Fre y, Janet A. James Stogdill, Mark A, Sullivan, ce ived by Eunice A. Jackson. awarded to Patrick L. Wolf. Hazelton, Richard J. Hronek, James J. Szucs, Gar y E. Taylor, The John Adams Citiz enship Karen J. Slutsky received the Eunice A, Jack son, Pame la A. Graham K. Taylor, Jill K. A wards were give n to Janet A. Hoosier Art Patron Award. Jacox, Nancy L. Langwith, Julia Twomey, John Patrick Warford Hazelton and Brian J. Stogdill. The John Adams Coaches A ward M. Lewis, Catherin e A. Lukens, and Patrick L. Wolf. The PTA Award for Industrial was given to Robert E. Nyikos. Camille N. Mahank, Charles F. Education went to Robert Risner. The Adams Business Club made Martin, Brent F. Meyers , Fred­ Nat'I Merit The PT A Home Economics three awards. The outstanding erico A. Moreno, BonnieJ.Nooe, Award was give n to Karen A. student in Accounting is Sharon Valerie Pascuz zi, Rick A. Ryd­ Pederson. Rose. The outstanding students in zinski, Susan M. Scharz, James fjnalists Receiving the DAR Good Citizen Office Procedures are Linda K. Siberell, Leslie A. Topping, In the fall of this year, Mary Jo A ward was Annette Krueger. Guthrie and Sandra J. Mershon. Bennett B. Traub, Mary A. True, Rohman and Don Steinke, senior s, The DAR Excellence in U.S. His­ Deborah D. Mitchell is the out­ Laura J. Watt, David L. Weisel were named semi-finalists in the tory Award wasgiventoFederico standing student in Stenography. and Kim R. Zahrt. National Merit Scholarship Pro­ A. Moreno. The Tower awarded the South At the Senior Honors Convoca­ Members of the Class of 1970 gram. Recently both were in­ The Harry E, Berg Music Bend Tribune Most Valuable Staf­ tion, Friday, May 22, the top who are graduating with Distinc­ formed that they were Finalists Awards for talent and talent con­ fer Award to Kurt J. Heinz. graduates of the Class of 1970 tion are: Cheryl L. Ashe, Bonnie in the Program and the recipient s tributed to John Adams High Susan L. Beeman, Carol Lind, were announced. B, Ballou, James E. Barnes, John of honorary scholarships. School were given to Brad J. Jor­ Jane M. Paulk, Karen J. Slutsky, Graduating Summa cum Laude R. Bendit, Bonnie K. Bierenga, This honor was based on their dan (Band), Julie M. Lewis (Or­ and Scott A. Poelvoorde each re­ are Cathy L, Brubaker who will David E. Bray, Jeffery A. Brink, performance on qualifying test s chestra), and Kathy E, McMillan ceived Certificates ofMeritfrom be attending IU this fall, Mary Jo Leslie A. Gay, KimraA. Grayson, and their other achievements and (Vocal). Sch o 1 as tic Art Aw a rd s Rohman who plans to attend St. Linda J. Guthrie, Kurt J, Heinz, interests. Mary Jo has been ac­ Competition. Mary's College, Randall W. Say­ Janice M. Hill, Karen H. Inwood, tive in National Honor Societ y Hoosier Rick A. Rydzynski was recog­ ers who will attend the University Judity A. Jenner, J. Michael Joy­ and Math Club, and has held the nized for his performance on the of Notre Dame, Don G. steinke ner, Kathryn A. Keith, Kathleen office of treasurer in both or gan­ Scholars National Mathematics Contest of izations. She has been her horne­ the Mathematical Assn. of room 's Album-Tower represe n­ In 1965 the Indiana General As­ America. Review of Senior Activities tative for four years, Next yea r sembly passed the Indiana Scho­ Congratulations to Seniors ''SOUNDS OF SILENCE" The Seniors were honored she will be attending St. Mar y' s lar ship Act. Each session, the earning these awards. The Class of 1970 held its Senior with a punch party by the P.T.A. College with some of her clas ses General Assembly recommends Prom, ''Sounds of Silence," Sat­ Bruce J. Hendrickson, Richard J. after the convocation. being held at the University of the number of Scholarships to be Hronek, Karen A. Inwood, Eunice urday, May 2, at the Indiana Club. Notre Dame. Don Steinke is ac­ awarded each year. Monetary Music was provided by Eddie Jar­ A. Jackson, Fredrick LaMar SPRING SPORTS ASSEMBLY tive in Math Club and National awards range from $100 to $800. ret and his Orchestra. Decora­ Jones, Kathryn A. Keith, Annette A wards were given to athletes Honor Society. He was also a These may be renewed annually tions included a flowered tree L. Krueger, Kenneth J. Krueger, active in the spring sports on member of the Varsity Tenni s if certain qualifications are met. swing and a graden fountain, Jill A. Kuespert, Carol A. Lind, Thursday, May 28, at 8:15 a.m. Team. He will be attending In­ They may be used at any recog­ Catherine A. Lukens, Charles F. diana University, Bloomington. nized college or university in the FINAL EXAMS Senior athletes received awards Martin, Anne P. Mclnery, Wendy at this assembly. state of!ndiana. Honorary awards S. Michalski, Susan M, Mizen, Having finished their final exams, COMMENCEMENT REHEARSAL are presented where there is no seniors are officially finished Paula L. Myers, Bonnie J. Nooe, BACCALAUREATE Seniors practive for the Com­ financial need, in recognition of a Robert E. Nyikos, Trent G. Or­ with school. Exams in afternoon mencement Exercises today, classes were administered Tues­ Baccaulaureate services were student's outstanding college po­ fanos, Valerie Pascuzzi, Patricia June 2, at 8:00 a.m. day, May 26, morning exams were held Sunday, May 31 at 4:00 in tential. This year Adams has 58 J. Peiffer, Thomas M. Peters, given Wednesday, May 27. the John Adams Auditorium. The Hoosier Scholars. They are: Linda L. Philip, Joseph F. Rubin, COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Cheryl L. Ashe, Gary L. Barker, SENIOR HONORSCONVOCATION invocation was given by Rev. Rick Rydzynski, Wayne L. Sam­ Samuel Chase. Dr Daniel Fow- . Members of the Class of 1970 Susan L. Beeman, Karen L. Beh­ ple, Randall Sayers, Janice c. Seniors marched into the Audi­ will receive their diplomas at nke, Craig E, Bridge, Jeffery A. torium in their caps and gowns, ler delivered the address and Schafer, SUsan M. Schwarz, prayer. The Benediction was gi­ Commencement Exercises, to­ Brink, Cathy L. Brubaker, Ro­ James K. Siberell, Mark A, Stauf­ Friday, May 22, at 8:25 a.m. to night, Tuesday, June 2. Principal be recognized at the Senior Hon­ ven by Pastor Wilmer Ballou. bert A. Buzolich, Jeffery S. fer, Don G. Steinke, Mark Alan Virgil L. Landry will present ors Convocation. Senior mem­ The Concert Choir sang ''The Clark, Alan K. DeGroff, Chris­ Sullivan, Michael A. Taelrnan, the class of 1970. The Orches­ bers of the Concert Choir and the Creation" and "The Lord Bless tine J, DeLeury, Susan K. Eber­ Gary E. Taylor, Leslie A. Top­ tra, Band, and Combined Choirs Mixed Chorus sang, "No Man is You and Keep You." hardt, Robert J. Franklin, Paul ping, Donna s. Troutman, Jill K. will perform. an Island," and ''You'll Never Frenkiel, Donna J. Gillett, Ro­ Twomey, Laura J, Watt, David L. bert L. Goldman, LyndaR. Heise, Weisel and Kirn R. zahrt. Walk Alone." Pag e 2 The Towe r June 2, 1970

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As strains oI Pomp and Circum­ new Band uniforms .•. AFS dies " Meet Me in St . Louis ' ' . . . stance fill the air, Seniors of '70 . . .Human Relations Board. . • Hair. . .stogdil 1 leads the class can be seen reminis cing about cast parties ... Vesper's gets new again .. •R aymond le ads SC . . . their last four years of s chool. stain glass windows. . .opaque rela xed dr ess code . . .college How many Seniors share the se stockings. . . ''Night of Januar y applic ations .. . acceptance • . . re .. fond (?) memorie s????????????? 16th" ... here comes the judge •. . jection .•• inflati on hits the cafe ­ FRESHMAN, 1966-1967 •.• Show Bobby Kennedy come s to South teria-- adam s-bur ger s 25~. . • Ya-Round (warm punch and stale Bend ... so does McCarthy •.. new basketball coac h. . .new cookies). . .Elevator passe s .. • Tiny Tim. . .Sophomore Part y, swimming coach. • .gymnastic Pool pas ses. . .Hall Guards ... "Itchy-Coo Park" .• . Little 500 team WINS! •.. beard s and mous ­ ''Water, water every where--To­ plus a Tug o f War. . . "THE taches • . . car washes . • . Blood, wer treasure hunt •.• Holt KING AND I". . .A Bigger and Sweat and Tear s •. . Leeper ' Park comes, . .Roland Perrenoud better Album •.• "Fire- Up!•.• . . . The Leather Shop. . .first comes from Switzerland ... Tow­ JUNIOR, 1968-1969 ... Mr. David color pictures in the Tower-­ er Street Dance, .. Rex •.. "Good takes over as counselor ... Upper Chri stmas iss ue .•. Jil 1 finally Morning Miss Dove" •.. SC Week classmen status ..• Album-To wer gets the mas the ad stra ight .. . Dr. •.. undefeated football team. • . combine subscription . . • "The Bowen speak s .• .S PIRIT week . . . Clothing drive •.. Snoopy and the Lark". • .Madame Silvercru ys morator ium .• . moon roc k on dis ­ Red Baron ... To Kill A Mocking­ Charms Adams. . .Brademas pla y ... ' 'UP the Down Stair case " bird ... our first Vespers ... TPing Speaks ••. U.S. History trip .•. ••. EarthD ay .. •t heageofAquar- to right, the Big snow .•. "The Glass Stogdill-Jr, Clas s President •.. ius. . .term pape rs . • .holiday Menagerie" ... Charles King gets South Bend, All-America City ... tourne y champ s, .. our last Ves - standing: Leslie Gny, Karen Pederson, Amy Levkof, and Peggy Wilkinson. everyone to sing ... Great Expec­ SC Dance-- "At Last" .. .College pers ... Hamlet . . • Gull iver ... Seated: Gary Nuckles and Joe Berman . tations .• . Pizzas, Piz zas, Piz­ Conferences •.. Mr. Wilbur "Flower s for Algerno n'' · . ,Con- Sc hool year J 966·67, our Freshman Year , and we declare ourselves ~ .Holiday Tourney Champs come s. . . We help dedicate the ference Champs. , ." Sounds of part of the R oaring '70's' •.. Freshman party, ''The Roar­ Notre Dame Athletic and Convo­ Silen ce"-- Senior Pr om. . . "MY I ing '70's". . .State Swimming cation Center. . .Model UN has FAIR LADY" .•. Fr ench 5/ Champs • .. ''Oedipus the King" trouble getting off the ground. . . Frenc h 4 picnics • . •w ho stole the •.. Mr. Rothermel to leave ..• Folk Club ••. vespers ... Andy keys? • .. But.ch Cassi dy ... Bucky ,Ill II ID fl Sectional Champs ... Adams Eve Williams. . . "Spoon River An­ Wertz • . . Uncle Bobby, L'O gre , 11 • . . April Fool' s Tower. (Adams a tholog y" ... more cast parties •.• and Old Buzzard . . .late Album ·~ language centerr.-:-. Teacher s Bill Cosby •.. Band, Orchestra • . .a real fir e drill • .. Woody strike ... All- Sports Troph y .•. and Choir all get Fir sts at Con­ Her man and Co. breaks Mr. Hoo­ "OKLAHOMA !" • .. Fir st Album tes t. , .Eagle on the gym floor . •. ver' s piano .. . The Association • . . ''It's All Over! Yeah! It's Mr. Ollman and Mr. Ansuini di­ • . .annual clock break down. . . All Over!'' •.• SOPHOMORE, rect the Band. . • " Romeo and The 5th Dimens ion . .. Midnight 1967-1968 .•. Mr. Landry takes Juliet" ... ''Teahouse of the Au­ Cowboy . •. countin g the days till • charge with 2 as s't. principals ... gust Moon", •. "THIS Magi c Mo­ •.. caps and gowns . . . Award s Ban d enjo ys -Toronto. . . Tower's ment" --Jr. Dance .. . NHS in­ As sembl y • . . Baccala ur eate •.. ne w look . . .soc' it to me ... duction ... ''Life with Father" • .. June 2. . . "Hada way' s Shack, "Er ne st In Love". . .Mr. Shan­ Mr. Lit weiler leaves. • .Clas s that' s where it' s at!". . . "Ooh le y' s Bla ck Box •.. Sadie Hawkins ring s . . .Driver's Ed. . .Chem Ungawah, Eagl es' got that power " T he porn porn girls are fr om left to right. front row; Rh onda Neff, Annette Kru e g e r, L 1nd;i Mielner, Chris Brown, Maureen McPhee, and J ackie Sheimen. Back row: Mary Da v i s . Fr a n Dance with Marryin' Sam .• . Ca­ labs .•. Team-Tea ching ... PSAT, .. , "Fire-up!" •.. ''It's All Over! Niespodziany. Ida Phleps, Ellen Barr ell, J ane P aulk, and Pam Hubbard. reer clini cs ... The Graduate ... SAT ... "Ooh Ungawah, Eagles' Yeah! It's all over" .•. Even as sophomores, we become active in many clubs and or• "Antigone" .•. Porn-Porn girls got that power!" . . .SENIOR, gan iza t ions . . . .the DMZ, .• more piz zas . .. 1969-1970 . • .Dake take s over .•.

*~~ In 1968 , Bri an Sto gdi JI was elected to what would bee ome a t wo yea r tenu re of office as the CI ass of I 970's Pres ident. B rian Stogd i I! Ma rsh a Reeves

From left to right standing "This Magic Moment" are: Linda Gramps, Tom Tren° Both C h>1,rn,en and R oyal1y ... ,11 cont' l>..,,.r n.,v,c 10 the Junior Oancc 1on,1c . AlJuve. ch,l•• '<'" le ft to "Chi . fr on1 . Wendy G 1lb.,nk, Becky M,1,ler, ,,nd P.,.,, P••ley. Back, Te,ry Bos ....ell, K,,tt,y G,1i:en . nnd Nora Ha ll. Be low , Queen a !'ld Ki ng ' s Cou,l . frorn , left lv r1ght, Be~ D••on, Becky R , le~. Laur.I erri, and Pegge Wilkinson. Seated Me ,ln er. J:i n Hac G regor , and Lmdr, Cassady. M>ddlc, S a,b H ,nds, Pal Pe,ffe,, M.usha R cc.,.c.. , .-.nd Sue Ebe rh;vdl. Back . Charles H .irt,n, R or Hunc,e , M,ke Wens.lo,.., "nd B ob Vance. ··.. are Mary Frey and Rosie Born.

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The by Kurt Heinz Year are members of this 1970 John Adams Hig h School graduating opposite can be true. Discipline As our generation prepares to tions have not been answered. As This year has offered much en­ class. I will not inflict upon you leads to good taste and good man­ enter socie ty, along with great we become society, we must joyment and much frustration for that worn-out cliche, "Good Luck ners, to domestic tranquility and affluence we also inherit more change these false values, not me as Student Council President. as you go out into this cold, cruel the advancement of civilization. serious problems than any other just question them. The enjoyment has been in that I world.'' You have been out in Freedom, exercised indiscrimi­ generation. Problems that have Materialism of a society is ne­ have had fantastic people to work that world for some time. But nately, corrupts, leads to disor­ always existed but that have been cessary and an accepted fact, but with expecially Kurt Heinz, Mike hopefully, because of your oppor­ derly conduct and collapse of ignored by previou ~ generations. that materialism must stop when Wenslow, Mary True, Bennett tunity for twelve years of formal governments. Balancing one's Problems and ideals that through it interferes with the rights of Traub, Dave Vance and Mark education, and, for many of you, life between the exercise of dis­ ignorance have grown to crisis other men. Society, today, is at Sullivan. The frustration has several more years of some kind cipline and the enjoyment of free­ proportion. As a generation we the point where it places more come from my inability to influe­ of education in the future, the dom is a step in the direction of have a duty to change society value on human property than it ence the administration on polic­ world's coldness and cureltywill happiness. rather than blend in with it - to does on human life. This was ies I disagreed with. be lessened. We hope that you Most of us are dissenters of reject the hypocisy and false best exemplified in April of 1968 I feel much has been accom­ have been able to observe that some kind. Some of us dissent ideal s of society rather than ig­ during the Chicago riots following plished this year in Student Coun­ world, understand it, and adjust against a political party, against nore them. the assasination of Dr. Martin cil. These changes were out­ to it a little better because of a national policy, against the war Probably the most evident pro­ Luther King, when Mayor Daley lined in my speech. Some of these your education. Despite the ser­ in Viet Nani, against too much blem is the one of racism. Civil ordered police to shoot to kill or were assistance in operating and mons in pessimism we hear, it tradition, or on the other hand, rights problems did not just pop maim looters. Daley obviously promoting a black history pro­ is a world of hope for men and too much change. In all dissent up out of nowhere in the sixties. placed the value of a TV set or an gram, changes in the study hall women of courage. the test we must pass relates to They have existed since the be­ item of clothing higher than the structure, removal of all cen­ Mr. Dwight E. Sargent, Curator, the very delicate balance between ginning of this country, but they value of a human life. Manybus­ sorship of publications except Neiman Foundation at Harvard freedom and discipline. Most were ignored. It is true that pro­ inessmen whose morals would libel, or misrepresentation of University, tells a story about a of us pass that test by conducting gress has been made, but to look dictate opposition to the war, ac­ facts, or obscenities, the callfor man walking across Brooklyn ourselves with dignity and treat­ at the fact that one hundred years cept it because of fat government the removal of all student dress Bridge when he saw another man ing our opponents with respect. after the Civil war, the Black contracts which enhance their codes, and establishment of a high on a girder, about to jump Others will flunk the test by con­ man can finally live where he material position but contribute Drug Abuse Education into the East River. The man duct that is arrogant and intoler­ wants and vote and call that sig­ to the killing in Viet Nam. So­ Committee. down below cold not persuade ant toward those that disagree. nificant progress is just a ra­ ciety gets upset over a burned These are a few of the accom­ .: the man on the girder to stop his Some, like the draft card burners tionalization. Great waves of Bank of America yet when hun­ plishments this year made by suicidal leap. After an argument, and those who call the President racism still prevail in our socie­ dreds of bodies are burned at Student Council. Significant steps the man on the girder agreed to a murderer, will fail the test by ty. Our generation must change Song Mai, those same people ra­ have been taken to free students come down and explain why he holding in contempt the very lea­ society's attitudes. Over half of tionalize. If our ideals are to be from the binds of the administra­ wanted to kill himself: the war dership that protects their free­ the country's population is under effective in changing society, we tion. Through the efforts of Stu­ in Viet Nam, gangs on the streets, dom of protest. They will fail the 25 and that generation is far must put them ahead of our poc­ dent Council , many stu dents have trouble on college campuses, too test by holding in contempt the more liberal than the previous ketbook. become aware of problems in our many taxes, too many corrupt very laws which protect their one. Soon we will be society. As As a generation, we have great school and in our society. politicians, etc. One after anoth­ right to be contemptuous. we enter society, we must put power, which we have already I fee1Student Council will do er he ticked off his agonies of Discipline without freedom is our ideals toward our fellow men shown signs of. The power of the even better next year . Larry life in our land . . . then they both regimentation. · freedom without ahead of our pocketbook. youth in the campaign of Eugene Wolfarth ran on a campaign ex­ juqiped. discipline in anarchy. Each is a Our generation has raised ser­ McCarthy caused Lyndon Johnson amining the academic structure These men lost their balance of good half, but an impossible ious questions about war and kil­ to retire. Campus protest has of the high school. I have complete judgment. These men lacked whole. In a progressive and in­ ling. We have questioned a socie­ caused the public to demand a confidence that Larry Wolfarth faith in themselves. Theylacked telligent society, both must com­ ty that allows billions of dollars more dovish position on the Viet will do a great job next year. It the self-discipline and stamina to bine. to be spent for killing men, wo­ Nam War. Currently young peo­ is your responsibility, as stu­ face adversity. Theyencountered In a very real sense, your future men, and children, both Ameri­ ple are campaigning to get more dents, to back Larry in his ef­ the enem y that is negativism and will be as you will it. You have can and Vietnamese, thousands anti-war candidates in congress. forts to change John Adams. All surrendered. the power to smother freedom by of miles away while rats infest The youth on Capitol Hill today the students of John Adams have We cannot liquidate the burdens abusing it. You have the power, the ghetto back home. We have are lobbying out of concern for to gather around next year's of life, but we can lighten them if you have the will, to preserve questioned a society which re­ the future of American not out of President so a great deal will be if we have self-control to keep that freedom by using it with dis­ fuses to withdraw from VietNam concern for individual monitary accomplished. our heads. We must achieve our cretion. A characteristic of a and devote attention to education, gain. As we become society we ''balance." The most important disciplined civilization is the will poverty, and pollution simply be­ have the power and the responsi­ Joe Raymond decision that all of us have to to create and construct, not the cause they do not want America bility to change its hypocrisy, make every day of our lives is to will to destroy. It is the disci­ to "lose" a war. These ques- false values, and materialism. strike a balance between freedom plined and free mind that has be­ queathed you this great country. A SuccessfulYear Virgil L. Landry TO THE CLASS OF 1970: Last week, Friday May 22, will number working on and attending From The Senior Class be remembered as one of the the Prom. The number attending With pleasure, I take this op­ most significant days of the past the Prom was 420. Another fi­ portunity to wish all of the 1970 Sponsors four years for many seniors, my­ gure with which to be pleased is Senior Graduates the best of luck, in self included. We honored sen­ the $109. 76 gained from the Sen­ whatever your chosen field of Class of 1970: iors for their achievements, not ior Prom. This money will be endeavor. We have very much enjoyed for how they compare with oth­ used for the gift to the school Counsellor Our associations over the past working with you in your class ers. We honored seniors as in­ which was announced officially at four years have been both pleas­ activities and most definitely dividual~, but something should the Senior Awards Assembly. urable and difficult. We have been being associated with homeroom It has been a sincere pleasure involved in many trying situa­ 129 and homeroom 130. It has be said of the seniors as aclass . Finally, I would like to take ad­ to have been associated with such It is easier now to look back and vantage of this opportunity to give tions, in which all sides have been most rewarding. a fine group of students. As your voiced opinions, and as a result, Special recognition and appre­ see how it was then at the time, my personal thanks to all of those conselor for two years, I want to that the class of '70 is an active people who have, in the course of have effected change. There real­ ciation should go to both Pegge thank you for the cooperation you ly is no endeavor in which one Wilkinson, who served as party and interested class. When there the past four years, helped us in have given me. It has made my was a job to do, there was always some way. This includes the of­ would participate, that does not chairman in your Freshman and job much easier. have its pitfalls, and trying mo­ Sophomore years, and to Brian someone to do it. This year we ficers, Senior Cabinet, the var­ You, the class of 1970, done started with two highly success­ ious committees and their chair­ ments. It is my sincere desire Stogdill, who worked hard for you quite well academically and have that the attitudes and atmosphere in your Junior and Senior years. ful car-washes; successful not men, and the innumerable under­ taken a deep interest in school because of the profit, but because standing teachers. to which you were exposed at We are certain that all your activities. However, on Jun 2 you John Adams, will provide you teachers and especially your of the profit in active interest. A very special vote of apprecia­ will receive a slip of paper indi­ Similary, the class held a mas­ tion should go to two of the most with the fundamental skills and homeroom teachers join in wish­ cating the successful completion know-how to overcome such pit­ ing the best to you. sive paper-drive, again ''suc­ congenial and helpful people, of but a small segment of your cessful.'' Two weeks after Miss Giannuzzi and Mr. Mutti. falls. The ability to overcome Miss Mary Giannuzzi life. What you do from then on these will enable you to proceed Mr. Stan Mutti school began last fall, the seniors The value of their time," guidance, will determine the success or ''successfully'' constructed the and assistance is indeed immea­ on to your goals, and attain the failure of your high school educa­ highest degree of success. Rec­ winning football homecoming surable. Thank you, the class, tion. for your support and for provi­ ognize these as only temporary Congratulations float. Best of luck in your chosen en­ To th e Senior Class. The entire class should be proud ding me with the opportunity to setbacks. deavors and thank you again for Please visit us, and let us know of this year's Senior Prom, that serve you in the capacity in which your help in making the past two Frepan is because it, too was ''success­ I have. Indeed, it has been a how you're getting along. Again, years a real pleasure. my sincerest best wishes to you ful." It's suc cess came from the learning experience. Don David Floral Shop Brian StogdiII all. William M. Przybysz Pa e 4 The Tower June 2, 1970 REISH CAMERA SHOI Seniors Future Plans Vary SeniorInterviews

Basketball until Holiday tourna­ After graduation , the plans of Hanover; Gail Cook, Simmons Stephen R. Ball and Patricia A. FREE PARKING the senior class range from col­ College; Dan Hale, Ozark Bible Mack are typical graduating sen­ ment and then was cut off.'' School; Richard Hunt, Gamming Pat: "A friend of mine died." WE HENT EVERYTHING lege to marriage to employment. iors. In an interview, they were PHOTOGRAPHIC Neil Brook, Michele Williams, College, Jim McDaniel, DePauw; asked questions about their past Has your attitude changed about Richard Poropat, Karen Peder­ Judy Jenner, Wilkes Community four years at John Adams High minority groups or whites since sen and Sue Pallo plan to attend College; Peggy Hickey, Drake ; School. Following are their com­ you've been at Adams? Indiana State. Kurt Heinz, Fred Brenda Hurd, Howard; Bob Nyi­ ments to the questions given Steve: ''Yes. Well, I went to an Moreno, Mark Phillipoff and Jo e kos, Wabash; Cammie Mahank, them by the Tower representa­ all-white school. I think I have learned a lot/' Raymond will attend Notre Dame. Miami, Ohio; Jill Kuespert, tive, Denise Smith. 1314 MISHAWAKA AVENUE Adams will send a delegation to George Peabody; Bob May, Johns What personality did you havt! Pat: "Yes. I have a better under­ SOU .TH 8£NO, INOIANA Indi:\pa Universi tY. at Blooming­ Hopkins; Debbie Kuc, Acquinas when you first came to Adams? standing of black and white relationships." ton which will include Pat Peiffer, c1ollege ; Karen Slutsky, Stephens Steve: ''I was shy and scared.'' Valerie Pascuz zi, Jackie Schei­ College; Nancy Wentland, Ander­ Pat: "I was shy and very scared." What are your final comments? son ; Dede Simeri, Holy Cross; Steve: ''It's been really ..• .'' man, Bob Polis, Greg Moo, Gary How did Adams reputation affect FARRIS ; Nelson, Tom P_eters, Steve Ball, Maty Frey, Hanover; Lynne Fut­ you? Pat: ''It's been a wonderful four Mike Doaks, Jim Peltz, Shelly ter, Albion; Cindy Eastman, Wil­ Steve: "My father went to Adams, years. I hope through the years NURSING Andryszak and Steve Sim . Donna liam Woods College; Karen so I was ready to go." some of you here have found what HOME Troutman, Cathy Shaw, Gary Flemming, St. Mary's; Gary Pat: ''It didn't bother me, but I I have: friendship and a better Ta ylor, Deana Brazy, Judi Muel­ Barker, GM Institute; Cheryl could see the high standing that understanding of people." Ashe, Earlham; Robert Franklin, This writer would like to take ler, Terri Nowicki, Lee Walton, Adams has.'' 2 Locations Rockford College; Myla Rector, this opportunity to thank both sen­ J oe Berman and Sue Eberhardt What was the most embarrassing 1044Lincoln Way West also will att end Indi ana Univer­ Lincoln Christian College; Dave thing that ever happened to you iors for their cooperation with the Vance, MIT; and Bennett Traub, interviewer and to wish all the 234-1221 sity. Studying at IUSB will be Tom while at Adams? 141S. LombardyDr. Capper t, Dale Jodan, Dan Rochester. Steve: "When Kris Parseghian members of the class of 1970 Chomy n, Kathie Keith, Jan Hill, Also planning to attend college and I made a 'Rudolph the Red­ "Good Luck." 282·1294 are Dale Mais, Bonnie Ballou, Bruce Hendri ckson, Linda Guth­ Nosed Reindeer' costume and I by Denise Smith ri e, Sally Bella, Nora Hall, Cathy Debi Fouts, Pat Moody, Kathy wore it to Sociology. This was Bro wn, Charlene Woodworth, McMillan, Barb Miller, Pat War­ just before Christmas. At least Mart Swindeman, Peggy Roe, ford, Anne Dworecki, Cindy Mar­ I'm seasonable.'' Compliments Anne Sza jko, Cathy Lukens, Susan vin, Debbie Swindler, Ruth Raber, Pat: ''I walked into the boys' Schwarz, Kathy Kinney, Jan Haz­ Jayan Sweet, Leslie Gay, Kevin bathroom with boys still in there. elton; Karen Behnke and Ellen Ivory and Kent Hjerpe. What was the funniest t!ling that and Best Wishes to Graduates • Barrell. ever happened to you while at Attending Purdue in the fall will Adams? be Jeff Clark, Trac y Kirkwood, Steve: ''JimmySzucs, Mike Tale­ Jeff Lichtenfels , Jeanie Sinch­ AttentionNext Year's Seniors men and I had a 'Track Meet' at South Bend Floral comb, Beth Forbes , Dan Arens, 4:00 a.m.'' Much EKperienced a t Oil Ph ot o Ken Krueg er, Leslie Topping, Coloring. Don e a t Reasonable Pat: "My slip fell off in the hall." Charlie Martin, Richard Gehring, R a t es . What was the saddest thing that Across from Adams Keith La Pierre, Pam Hubbard Ca11 287 ·5759 ever happened to you while at and Donna Gillete. Tom Nova, Adams? Judy Stahl, Cindy Waechter, Steve: "I practiced with Varsity Becky Marler, Janice MacGreg­ or, Linda Meilner, Joyce Jen­ nings, Jan Schafer, LauPa Meil ­ the HAY FUNERAL HOME ner, Linda Koniecke, Cindy Mc­ Kinney, Sue Schrader and Karen Inwood plan to attend Ball State. FL$WER$ Dorothy Gard, Maureen Engel, "FOR DISTINCTIVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS" Jeanne Beck, Jane Poorman, Pat AMPLE OFF-STREET Sheets, Peggy Webster, Dorie Van Parys and Pat Keppler plan CALL ANYTIME to work in some type of secretar ­ LIGHTED PARKING ial capacity. Janeen Chapman and Kathy Bickel plan to be beauti­ 288-4161 a~R LDWID[ cians. Linda Roames will take courses from Johnson Bible fl JI C'1' /J, 282 I MISH AVE 1201 S. Michigan Street lll/11 el.Jeli11er School, Carol Clark hopes to join ------_J the '9isters of Our Lady of Africa, while Pat Spurgeon will wbrk in Notre Dame's Social Science Lab. Professional nursing services for all ages Wendy Huffman, Sharon Rose, Debbie Lamirand, Tom Humph­ rey, Pat Bickel and Pam Pixley hope to work. Wendy Michalski, Denise Dragoun, Sandy Mershon, CARDINALNURSING HOME, INC. Franciene Brazeau, Julie Blair, Karen Greene and Mary Murphy • • • a newco .nceptin nursing homes for St. Joseph County. plan to attend some type of ca­ reer school. Pat Kern, Dan Lang­ lois, Joe Samuel, Gilbert Wil­ Now OpenAt Eddyand LaSalleStreets liarri's; Don Betty and Linda Stof­ fer plan to enter the service. Returning to the academic side, Locallyowned and operated Close to all 3 major hospitals and students who go to college and • • where follows: Larry Ault, medical facilities Brigham Young; Kathy Gagen, • Physical and occupational therapy Marian College ; Larry Self, Fred Two outside patios Hardeman Junior College; sue Library and chapel • Beeman, Evansville; Annette • Krueger, Indiana Central; Kathy • Staff medical director Warniers, Holy Cross; Judy Tru­ • Air conditioning itt, Holy Cross; Debbie Gonter, Medicare and Medicaid approved Alma; Peggy Stefucza, North­ Two dining rooms • western; Mark Stouffer, Evans­ • ville; SUzy Schafer, Ari zona; Peggy Wilkinson, Arizona; Phil NOWACCEPTING RESERVATIONS FORTHE CHRONICALLY ILL•PH. 287-6501 Panxica, Wyoming; Mark Sulli­ van, Southern Cal.; Pam Molnar, r Marquette ; Kathy Heintzberger, Bethel ; Rick Burke and Monte Beaudway, Vincennes; Shelly Smith, Goucher Colleg e; Rick Hronek, Albion ; Bob Buzolich, Page 5 June 2, 1970 The Tower .

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·232-4857 272-2244 288-2506 521 N. William 52803 U.S. 31 1920 S MICHIGAN June 2, 1970 The Tower Pag e 7 SENIORSLEA VE VARIETY OF PRIZED POSSESSIONS . I, SHELLEY ANDRYSIAK, will I, DEENA BRAZY, will myused I, KATHY GAGEN, will my past I, PAM HUBBARD, will my I, JILL ANN KUESPERT, will to to Beth Arneson my seat in the admits, my U .s. History note­ 2 years at Adams to transfer stu­ knowledge of the Theory of Rel­ Janelle Louise Seal, Page One of detention room and my talent for book, and my chemistry notebook dents and hope they make it. I will ativity to Mr. Schutz and Jim the Tower, and the distinction of forgery to anyone who is willing to my dear sweet sister Hedy the freshman and sophomore Peltz; one of my four lockers to being someone's ''Number One to be bugged constantly. Brazy, so that there is a chance classes the avoidance of social Jan McGregor; mypadofbluead­ Pest," and to Mr . Robert F. I, CHERYL ASHE, will one foot that she will make it through her status cliques. I will the past par­ mits to whoever they belong to! Hoover, I will his keys, and 5 of my height to anyone who needs junior year. ties (especially New Year's Eve) I, KATHY HUFFMAN, will my pull-top rings, faithfully pre­ it! I, FRANCIENE BRAZEAU, will to the good ole memories. nickname, "Pickle,'' to my sis­ served from ''My Fair Lady" I, LARRY AULT, will Mike my ambition, courage, faith, hon­ I, DOROTHY GARD, will my seat ter, Patty, so that she can be rehearsals. Lichatowich the most desired job esty, industry, modesty, pa­ in homeroom 129 to any new stu­ called "Little Pickle" which she I, DEBBIE LAMIRAND, will on the John Adams football team, tience, perserverance, respect, dent that feels he can keep up the likes so well! anything that Colette Morfoot may the glorious position of head man­ self-control and my sincerity to school spirit that our homeroom I, THOMAS HUMPHREY, will to want, such as my loud voice in ager. You shall inherit a job that my sister, Barb, for she will need so faithfully followed. I also will my younger brother, Joe, my C.O.E. will require you to pack 25 towels it! my Shorthand book to anyone that locker full of borrowed admits I, NANCY LANGWITH, will my for a 40 man dressing team when I, JEFFREY BRINK, will my old is brave enough to take Shorthand which he can return next year. splits and my freckles to Terry we travel to Michigan City. You giant paper cup in the Album of­ II. Also to Steve Harvey, the table ''Doolittle" Kirwin. will be in charge of keeping fice closet to Ned Strong for use I, LESLIE GAY, will a fresh un­ in front of the library door so he I, K E ITH F R E D E RIC K Coach Wilbur's Pepsi supply al­ as a lens cap on his famous used pack of white admits to Clyde can watch all the girls. LAPIERRE, will all my greasy ways at a surplus. You will also Yashica. Schriefer and I hereby bequeath I, RICHARDHUNT, willmyabil­ hair to Joel Piser. He needs it . inherit the days when no one I, NEIL BROOK, will my fantas­ all my former customers to Jim ity to be understood by everyone I, JEFFRY W. LICHTENFELS, washes the laundry after a muddy tic key board playing to Sam Canary. that I come in contact with- -young will to Sue Reed, anything she practice. Have fun, life will be Withrow. My curly hair to Harry I, RICHARD GEHRING, will Mr. and old, black or white. I also will wants. good to you in your newly in­ Price, my broken drum sticks to Aronson my skin tight white levi's my sportsmanship to all students I, CATHERINE LUKENS, will herited position. Nancy Mitloff. he likes so much. in the next coming school year. the John Adams Oscars to whoso­ I, STEPHEN RUSSELL BALL, I, CATHY BROWN, will Jim I, DONNA GILLETT, being of I, BRENDA HURD, will to the ever desires to ''encourage" the will all the socks I didn't wear Mitchell all my unused patience questionable state of mind, will new Varsity Cheerleaders all the dramatic hopefuls. to Gib McKenzie so he can cover for use in putting up with JAHS all my half-finished assignments old worn uniforms that you can I, PATRICIA MACK, will to up his droopy ears. I also will all next year. to my lucky sisters and my fan­ see through. Also the pep assem­ Eunice Jackson all the hair on my the pant s I've outgrown to Polly I, RICK BURKE, will to David tastic tennis ability to Jack blies that never time out right. head plus all my wigs and falls. Ehlers; that is if they fit her. Al­ Lancaster the secret of going with Lambert. But most of all I leave the fun and I, DALE MAIS, will my track so I will my personality to Marty a girl for over a year. I, DEBORAH GONTER, will my excitement and the experiences of success to Marty Katz and Dick Katz; it might not be much, but he I, THOMAS CAPPERT, will one place of retreat and repose under cheering for a winner! Hawkings. Also I will to the en­ needs something! And finally I pair of plastic gloves to Alan Mr. Hoover's coat rack to Mr. I, ROBERTA LYNN HURLBURT, tire track team my ability to catch will that my track shoes be Schrader so he doesn't kill him­ Hoover, who may award the privi­ will my locker to my brother when colds during the season. To Al bronzed and hung in the trophy self in Physics and to Bill Miller lege of standing there to anyone he comes here and I hope he will Smith and Pat McNulty I will my case, because they are too a new set of wrenches. who deserves the honor. not have the same combination Bobsy spikes, in hope it will do crumby to be worn. I, DAN CHOMYN, will all my I, KAREN GREENE, will Roger that I have now. I'm willing allof them some good. I, BONNIE BALLOU, will my white and blue admits to John Van Greene all the greatteachers that my subjects to the other kids in I, BECKY MARLER , will all my locker, which comes out of the De Walle and Chris Brown in the I had at Adams. school. blue library admit s to Mr. wall, to my brother; my books, hopes that they will use them to I, LINDA GUTHRIE, will my I, JUDY JENNER, will one set of Holmgren. tests and teachers to ALL the further enlighten their search for crackerbox type locker to any platinum plated dueling pistols to I, JIM MCDANIE4 will my park­ underclassmen. education. poor, unfortunate freshman who Debbie and Cindy- my baseball ing space in the faculty lot to I, GARY BARKER, will all of I, CAROL SUE CLARK, will my happens to get stuck with it. I al­ cards to Gina and all remaining Mari Lou Fragomeni. my candy left over from the fondest remembrances and re­ so will all problems of litter, the admits to Mary. I, CINDY MCKINNEY, will my Orchestra trip at Manchester grets. The time I spent at John dress code, and truancy to Mr. I, JOYCE JENNINGS, will my big mouth to anyone crazy enough College to next year's orchestra Adams has been a time of fulfill­ Landry and Mr. Przybysz. one-third of the "Big Three" to to become Sargeant at Arms of and band to be used for extra en­ ment, a time of opening up for I, DANIEL HALE, will my utter­ any choir member who's big Booster Club. To the mob, I will ergy when the directors become me. God bless you and keep you ly superfantastic senior govern­ enough to accept it! all the junk in the bottom of my difficult. all, Eagles! ment class with Mr. Reed to Mr. I, DALE EDWARD JODON, will locker, so they can hock it to buy I, ELLEN BARRELL, will all I, PAM COHEN, will my position s. J. Jackson and Mr. Michael can to James McDaniel, my water gas money. the apples in my locker that I as treasurer in co-op to Bonnie Slocum, if and when they make it ski and boat to the termites in our I, VICKI MCMAHON, will that forgot to eat to my little brother Burtsfield, my CIA book and Na­ that far; where you will learn all house, and all my money to Dave great bowler, Mrs. Katona, my Mike, and to Ebert Lawrence-­ tion of Sheep to Edmay DeBruyn, there is to learn about football, Vance who knows what to do with shorthand notebooks that are may they put muscle, fat, or any­ and my grades to my brother so he basketball, and of course about it. worth the 40~ I owe her. thing on their bones. I also will can stay on gymnastics next year. the Green Tide of Tulane. I, DEAN KEELER, will my ex­ I, KATHY MCMILLAN , will all the Memorial Day Parade to any­ I, DEAN DARSEE, will my ina­ I, JAN HAZELTON, will my traordinary ability to skip Study the work, frustration, disappoint­ one who likes to march several bility to get along with most social brother to anyone who wants him Hall to Randy Burget. ment and satisfaction to the next miles in 80 degree weather, with­ climbers to Jon Faurot and my in­ including Kim Grayson and Chris I, KATHIE KEITH, will my inner met who thinks it's worth the out getting out of step, and smil­ ability to get along with anybody to Kamm. endurance for high school teenage applause. ing the whole time. Kevin Hanlon. I, CURTIS R. HECKAMAN, JR., life to my sister, Po, who will I, LAURA MEILNER, will my I, MONTE BEAUDWAY, will my I, MICHAEL DOAKS, will my ex­ will this will to Mrs. Katona. definitely need it. She is to share unique extra "skip- step" in outstanding position with MERF cellent grades, my excellent pen­ I, KATHY HEINT ZBERGER, this gift with Janet Linder, Ther­ ''We're From Adams'' to Tina THE SERF to Phil Dossman. manship, and my ability to write will Carolyn Glore all my aches ese Betchov, Cheryl Morfoot, Hochstetter, hoping it will make I, JEANNE BECK, will all my absentee notes to T. C. Jamison. and pains from myD.D. class and Sandi Grabb, and Joyce Warren. her years in cheerleading thrill­ blank admits and collection of I, BECKY DONOHO, will my two my ragged workbook that you I, PHYLLIS MARIA KENDALL, ing and successful. signatures and my forging talent hours a day of classes with Mr. probably won't even use next will my heart to Rickey Bonds, I, LINDA MEILNER , will my to my sister so that she may car­ Schutz to anyDoraorDarrelDum year! (All the pages are intact; my hair to Carol Sharp, my body "I'm sure," and ''I'm embar­ ry on the family tradition. Dum who will take them. but, sorry to say, the answers are to Regena Perkins, my nose to assed for you" to Gail Sclamberg, I, SALLY BELLA, will all my I, DENISE DRAGOON, will my not in it.) Margie Williams and my brain to so that she may continue high good times in the office to my ability to get along with teachers, I, MADONNA HERTEL, will all Angela Kendall. school with an open mind on ex­ mother and some of my teachers and my quiet attitude in class to my Spanish II notes and assign­ I, PAT KEPPLER, will all of my pressing her feelings. I also will who put me there. ELMER. ments to Tony Lawrence and De­ good fortune and good grades to to Lou Robin the good times at I, Wf..+, TER BERNDT, will these I, MAUREEN ENGEL, will my wain Wright for they used them Dave Baker. You'll need it. ''B" lunch. talent s : ·tyebal l rolling to Jack majorette boots, my baton, and all year more than I. I, PAT KERN, will my red and I, SANDY MERSHON, will all my Torry; Knuckle cracking to Mrs. my blisters from the Memorial blue sectional shoes to the Senior Shorthand II homework notebooks Katona; collar bone cracking to Day parade to Shelly Natkow and I, PEGGY HICKEY, will to Vicki class of 1971. Ford my litter bag, my anti­ to any deserving Shorthand I Mr. Wilbur. next year's twirling squad. I, KATHY KINNEY, will my con­ student. I, DONALD BETTY, will every I, KAREN ELAINE FLEMING, pollution posters, and all the servative opinions and good sense more musclepower to solve the I, WENDY MICHALSKI, will Mr. day I skipped school and the good will all of my hard studying and to Mr. Companion. Shanley, Mr. Goodman and Mr. tim es I had on those days to Holly good behavior to next year's sen­ problems of the world. I, LINDA KONIECKE, will to I, KENT HJERPE, will my short Byrd and all the great times in Main. iors. I also will some of my short John McDonald my ability to hear their classes to Mr. Companion. I, KATHY BICKEL, will all my skirts to the senior girls. leg to Chris Brown so he can di­ the things he says when he thinks vide it up among his legs, to I also leave my temporary driv­ illnesses over my four years to I, DEBBIE FOUTS, will all the I'm not listening, and to think ers license to Mr. Wilbur and his my sister Chris. patience of the Senior Class to the make two good legs to replace ahead before he makes a move. those twigs he is standing on. headaches. I, PAT BICKEL , will my DECA up coming frosh for they will need I, ANNETTE KRUEGER, will my I, BARB MILLER, will my workbook to my sister, and to my it. I, MICHAEL HOCHSTETTER, poor locker that is very temper­ will my locker to Phil Panzica. school attendance record to Ed­ brother I will my Warner's Eng­ I, DIANE FRANK, will all my mental to some unfortunate may DeBruyn, my lousy chemis­ lish Book. teachers to whoever plans to lis­ He already knows the freshman who will be unable to get combination. try grades to Sue Wharton, and I, JULIE BLAIR, will my good ten and become someone in life! it to open and close. best wishes for a ''happy birth­ sense of humor and our "Terre My ideas and hard work and study I, RICHARD J. HRONEK, will I, DEBBIE KUC, will my band day'' to Barry Cohen! Haute" trip to Tim Underwood. I never had to someone who can or the morning car pool to Kelly and orchestra uniform to any band I, MARIAN MILLER , will my I, TERRI BOSWELL, will my could use them. Lawrence, my tennis shoes to member who can fit into them and cheering ability to Angela Ken­ towel and suit and lots of luck to I, LYNNE FUTTER, will my car Janice McGregor and my bell­ all left-over Album pictures to dall and Fredia Grimes , and my the Girls' Swim Team--especi­ for those in "B" lunch to go out bottoms to Mr. Aronson. Jan Huster. head of hair to Michael Howell. ally Vicky and Jean--they'llneed in. To next year's homeroom 129 it . we will all our Senior apathy. (Continued) Page 8 The Tower June 2, 1970

I, PAM MOLNAR, will my cat's I, KAREN PEDERSEN, will I, PEGGY ROE, will to Stephanie I, MARK STAUFFER, will my I, MIKE WALSH, will to Gre g eyeball to John Mullins who will Mandy Williams all my old Ganser all my worries, prob­ car, cycle and all my sports Balka my handwriting ability in probably end up again in Biology "Beasties" from Biology II, es­ lems, letters and trips to Purdue. equipment to my brother, my order to get out of future tight II; and all my good time~ to cous­ pecially my Odonta. Good luck, Steph! books to the Adams library, and situations. in Nancy Vermande. I, PAT PEIFFER, will my Sugar I, SHARON ROSE, will, with everything else to my rich un­ I, LEE WALTON, will to next I, BOB MOODY, will all of my Crisp Super Ball to Pam Heck, great feeling of loss, my Burger cle George. year's John Adams girls' swim white and blue admits to Mr. and my Dairy-Queen whistle to Chef uniform and stamina to any I, PAT SPURGEON, will to team, two slightly used signs and Przybysz who has bee a great help Jon Hall. Adams student who is hard up for Rosemary all the exciting ''C" one pair of goggles. I also will a to me this year. Along with my I, RICHARD PF ALLER, will my a job. lunch hours, Emmitt's door han­ third city swim championship and admits there will be a free copy good times at Adams to Carolyn I, JOE ESTER SAMUEL, will to dle, and the little bush on the cor­ a troph y to keep for good. To the of "Ho w to be a Truant and Suc­ Ann Glore! Patricia Ann Williams my torn up ner of Gre enlawn and Wilson. To laundry I will all the towels I ceed" and "Truancy Can Be I, MARK PHILLIPOFF, will the paper sack. I also will to Cora Debbie , good luck! brought hom e from • swim Fun." Finally my most tr eas ured juniors in my gym class my soft­ Jackson my ''F" I made in gov­ I, MARGARET ANN STEFUC­ practi ce. it .em; my engraved and forged ball pitching ability and the secret ernment. And to Lee Ivey my ZA, will my aches and pains to I, PATRI CK WARFORD, will the signature of hi s name. of my wind-up. straw pocket book. To Sandra Jeni Lichtenfels because they're locker that has jamm ed, never I, PATRICIA MOODY, will I, PAM PIXLEY, will my sister Wilson, the ability to be on time something every swimmer should worked and was never clean to the everything to Cher yl Ashe. Debby good times at Adams and for her own funeral. have, and besides, you get out of incoming freshman that really I, FRED MORENO, will my 1961 good luck in everything she does. I, JACKIE SCHEIMAN, will my a lot of school going to the doctor deserves it. May his headaches be Falcon to anyone who wants to I, BOB POLIS, being of solid floor ex-routine to Pam Peiffer, each week trying to get rid of worse than mine wer e with it. spend half his life trying to start mind and body, will to Harvey may she be successful with it; them. (If you-re smart and make I, KATHY WARNIERS, will my it. . Weingarten my literature notes my three "Home away from the appointment during the school trouble s and hardship s to Mrs. I, GREG MOO, will all of the for next year's senior English; Home" lockers and the stale day) Katona and Mrs. Gleason. sand from Daytona Beach still and, to Joel Piser, I will all of doughnuts that go with it to Tim I, JEANIE STINCHCOMB, will I, PEGGY WEBSTER, will all my left in my car to David Lancaster. my Tardy slips; and to next year's Gagen and Ken Kovas and last of my impesticide locker where it's gum and typin g mistakes to Mrs. We, JUDI MUELLER, DEBBIE freshmen, all the joys and happi­ all my st uffed , monkey (to keep too dark to see the combination JOSEPH Katon a! GRIMES AND SUE PALLO, will ness at John Adams. him company). to the next lucky freshman. I, NANCY WENTLAND, will my our coveted Adams Bleacher Bum I, JANE POORMAN, will all my I, SUE SCHRADER, will my Jake I, LINDA STOFFER, will my Junior English papers and my seats to anyone who will faithfully good grades to my brother, Bob, the Snake to Gail Thornburg, my locker to Kim Doyle. valuable senior government notes support the coach and team. as he surely needs them, and all locker with all its stickers to I, MARK SULLIVAN, will my un­ to a freshman, Carlotta Moore, in I, MARY LOUISE MURPHY, will my bad grades to anyone who Dave Borlick, 2nd hour study canny ability to ge_t along with hopes that she'll be as smart as I my worn out soulful tennis shoes wants them. halls on Monday to Kerby. teachers to Guy Gulliksen, and to was. to Pat Williams and my wet -lo ok I, RICHARD POROPAT, will my I, LARRY SELF, will mylocker my dear friend Chris Brown, I I, MICHELE WILLIAMS, will my brown purse to John Swanson. Al­ knee pads, and super drugs to Ned and two pairs of tennis shoes to hereby deed my sid eburns. incoming freshman brother the so I will Sharon Gadu to Anthony Strong, so that he will be able to George Henry Rice and Morris I, JAYAN SWEET, will to Shelly privilege of being five minute s La wrence, so he can bother her live through the next track Green. Smith my skin color, for trying so lat e to homero om each da y, if he next year on his lunch hour. season. I, KEN SELLERS, will Karen hard every year to get a tan. has Mr. Holmgren. I, THOMAS NOVA, will the I, GARY A. POWELL, will what Henderson my ability to skip I, DEBBIE SWINDLER, will I, JACQUELINE WILKINS, will school and Mr. Landry all of my little fun I've had at Adams to school (without getting caught) my Mary Sonneborn all my linoleum my afro wig to Toni Ta ylor and admit pads and absentee pads Cindy Boyer, and thebadtimesto admit s and an empty Bali-Hai and wood block scraps from Mr. Some of my weight to Mary Mur ­ since I didn't miss any school. I Dave Van Skyhawk. bottle. Seeley's class. phy, not all of it, just a little bit! leave the one dozen Adams towels I, RUTH RABER, will Becky I, JAMES BRONSON SEXTON, I, RICHARD SYMKOWIAK, will I, PEGGE WILKINSON, will the .. that I have. I also leave Mr.Kline Julian all my fun in Mr. Byrd's will to Phil Dossman, the pair of all of my 4 year supply of used album to anyone who wants it ! a smile so he would not be so ser­ government class . tennis shoes I found glued in my admit slips to the next person I, DICK WILSON, will to P at ious. I am also leaving my six I, PAM RANDOLPH, will to Jer­ locker, two busted clutch cables, with Bora Bora. Hinkle one V.V. fender. year old swim suit to Mrs. Miller. one Mincey, the ability to find and the right to carry on the Bron­ I, GARY E. TAYLOR, will all my I, CHARLENE WOODWORTH, I, TERRI NOWICKI, will all my someone else to pick hfm up in son name when he buys his new experience in dramatic produc­ will all my teacher s, my good fourth hour attendance slips to th e mornings, and all of my Span­ motorcycle. tions, my baritone voice, my times, and my government note s Liza for use in the future. ish knowledge and homework! Al­ I, ROSS SHANDY, will my side­ Thespian membership, my good to my brother Jim. I, BOB NYIKOS, will Mr. Bucz­ so, to Howard Fleming, at the burns to the Athletic Department. grades, and enthusiasm for I, KURT HEINZ, will my book, kowski my combs and all the fun next winter formal a fast dance. I, KARYN SLUTSKY, will all my school to Mike Schreiber, who "101 Ways to Avoid Homeroom" times with Mr. Aronson to Bob I, MYLA RECTOR, will my unused admits to Mr. Przybysz. could use these things for pres­ to Mrs. Azem; an alarm that Butsch. French dictionary to Gary Ballou, We, SHELLY SMITHANDCAM­ tige and to pass on infinitely to rings every 30 minutes to Mrs. I, PHIL PANZICA, will my lock­ (freshman next year) if he can MIE MAHANK, will to the girls others as he graduates. Katona, reminding her to shout at er in hall G to anyone, because I find all the pages and put it swim team the 150 cubic feet of I, JUDY TRUITT, willallmyold someone and my two hour s of Mr. haven't used it yet! together. water directly below the right boyfriends to Linda Ochs. Good Schutz to Mr. Hadaway. I, VAL PASCUZZI, will to Sara I, LINDA MARIE ROAMES, will hand diving board where they can luck! Zoss my crumby old violin so she the locker I share with Bonnie now swim safe ly without the fear I, DORIE VAN PARYS, will my can perfect her Bach and to Mr. Ballou to Gary Ballou. (if he can of being smashed by an uncon­ two front teeth to Lyn Hawk. Sam Companion I will my book keep it in the wall!) trolled, wild diver. How To Be An Italian • Complimentsof D&R WHOLESALE & R.ETAIL GROCERSWESLEY MILLER MAHOWALD'S Aged steaks our INSURANCE CornerSo. Michigan &Wayne Streets specialty f(USS WeDeliver 2804Mishawaka Ave. SPECIAL ORDERS Such As - Picnic & Church • ·clubs Phone:288·6777 Private Part ies · 3612Mishawaka Ave. 28!r0808 CALL ClaytonHoover & Sons If Busy:289·3577 259-5269 ., HomeImprovement Corp. Good Luck J.A.H.S. Class of 1970 From The Adams Staff James Roop Alex Benko H. Dean Howell Miss Cindi Rousseve 2406 Mishawaka Ave. C. Richard Bonham Mrs. Joyce Katona Robert Saunders William Brady Mrs. Koehler Miss Jeannette Bready Philip Krouse Mrs. Emma Schultz Miss Agnes Burns N. E. 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MichiganSt., ScuthBend, lnciana • 289-0311 R. F. Hoover W. V. Roberts June 2, '1970 The Tower Page 9 Srs. . Enjoy ''Sounds of Silence" Prom held The Senior Prom of 1970 was a Jill Twomey-Bob Harrigan profit-making success. Couples Jackie Wilkins-Robert Williams seen at the Prom are as follows: Steve Ball-Diane Fermani at IndianaClub Ed Freel-Nancy Coleman "Sounds of Silence" was the Laura Meilner-Dennis Daniels Monte Beaudway-Leslie Ander- theme of the 1970 Senior Prom Gregg Brassuer-Linda Cassady son held at the Indiana Club on May Wendy Gilbank-Dave Martin Linda Meilner-Jimmy Hall 2, from 9-12. Jeff Lichtenfels-SUe Reed Peggy Stefucza-Marv Rifkin Eddie Jarrett supplied the mu­ Jay Eckenburger - Jeni Lich- Kathy Heintzberger-Tim DeckE;lr sic, while the couples - and chap­ tenfels Brad Jordan-Sandy Mershon erones - danced. The latest styles Janet Yeager-Mike Troyer Jan Schafer-Ray Curtis were · ·worn, including girls in Nancy Wentland-Dan Belich Joel Ester-Clancy White gaily flowered pantsuits, and long Dick Wilson-Cathy Waldusky Peggy Roe-Don Davis elegant gowns. The table decora­ Kim Zahrt-Robyn Lake Steve Schrager-Debbie Broadnac tions accented these gowns with Brian stogdill-Jane watt Mike Machulski-Evon Hughes their simple splendor of minia­ Ross Shandy-SUzi Schafer Larry Ault-Charlene Hatch ture round-shaped trees in small Pat Kern-Kathy Liszewski Gary Barker-Ellen Kuszmaul flower pots. A large water foun­ Jeff Kincaid-Penny Shaffer Bob Brickley-Anne Early tain, sprinkled around with flow­ Pat Sheets-George Dyroff Mike Walsh-Sue Troeger ers and orbited with artificial Phyllis Kendall-Ricky Bonds Ken Ivory-Gail Hardlen Debbie Kuc-Tim Hayden grass, graced the center of the Lynne Futter-Tony Del Pra THE SENIOR PROM 1970 room and provided an ideal place Keith LaPierre-Peggy Hickey Jack McDonald-Chris Taghon for the elegant couples to take Wayne Laughlin-Karen Anderson Dan Whitaker-Francine Brazeau Gary Powell-Cindy Bower Sue Schrader-Dan Wintrode pictures. A swing decked with Debbie Lamirand-Dave Zellers Carol Hardman-Mike Hickey Kriss Parseghian-Jim Humbert Steve Reynolds-Nancy Jaronik flowers provided another pic­ Dean Keeler-Martha Magee Susie Lukas-Jim Canary Jeanne stinchcomb-Mark Miller Barb Miller-Dave Olmstead turesque scene, and also a com­ Kathy Huffman-Denny Sniadecki Al Jellym-Becky Dickens Wallace Mitchell- Vickie Shaw Tom Nova-Linda Koniecke fortable resting place. Madonna Hertel- Wayne Keppler Cheryl Ashe- Walter Overton Don Busse-Shirley Mccaw Marie Pagels-Bill Sinkowicz The boys seemed to go ''mod" Richard Gehring-Debbie Gohn Rick Gagnon-Terri Nowicki Greg Horvath-Mickey Horning Pam Molnar-Dave Schrader in their choices of tuxes. Multi­ Rhonda Clayton-Monte Hill Nick Szasz-Sandy Takach Kathy Poettgen-Rick Martindale Beverly Woodall-Les Deer color shirts added even more Mark Conzolo-Chris Chandonia Mary Murphy-Howard Buchanon John Pierson-Julie Suth Mary True-Dave Hill elegance to the atmosphere. Ruf­ Jim Davis-Sue Theil Bev Dixon-Larry Harvell Bernard Phillips-Dawn Hamilton Pegge Wilkinson-Elliot Scharn- fles accented some the the shirts Richard Challinor - Debbie Steve Scott-Diana Austin Robbie Manier re- Pat Moody berg as well as the girls' gowns. Schreiber Chester Rowell-Loretta White Rick Quigg-Mary Jo Grams Ken Sellers-Debbie zakroski Midway through the evening, the Larry Davis-Beatrice Jennings Tom Foster-Bonnie Burtsfield Dan Lair-Annette Davis Bruce Sholly-Linda Stoffer king and queen were crowned. Jim Dineen-Patty Andryziak Cindi McKinney-Chris Gross Dave Bodnar-Leora Reeder Debbie Swindler-Chuck Richards .. Reigning over this year's prom Carmen Anderson-Thomas Hor- Jay Barnes-Chris Balicki Sue Pawell-Scott custard Jim Siberell-Kathy Kinney were Becky Marler, queen and ton Doug Jennings-Carmen DiGiro- Pam Schock-Tom Parks Mart Swindeman-Debbie Fouts Jim Szucs, king. After the cor­ Kevin Ivory-Stephanie Luckey lamo Sam Chase-Jackie Fulce Mark Stauffer-Annette Krueger onation, the royal couple, along Karen Fleming-Ervin Lottie Erick Heller-Gay Cook Jeff Gregg-Terry Wenke Rick Burke-Kathi Barker with members of their court, led Marion Miller-Donald Hill Pat Condon- Patti McDonald Tim Thibault-Peggy Webster Bob Martellaro-Linda Vargo the remaining couples in a dance. Linda Gramps-Howard Clement Pam Cohen-Mike !,ongfellow Frank Gaines-Pat Lane Yvonne Bennetee- Vernon Finely Then, after the prom, the cou­ Bennett Traub-Leslie Topping Kurt Heinz-Kathie Keith Jim Bolinger-Debbie·Manspeake Debbie Gonter-Bill Kauffman ples proceeded to an after-prom Pat Wolf-Tina Liepold Lynn Browne-Duth Rodick Jeff Brink-Sylvia Tilton Jill Kuespert-Jim Jordan party held at the Cooper Youth Bob Wiley-Debbie Sells Rick Hronek-Nancy Bergman Cherie Burkett-Roy Adams Richard Huys- Vicki Burget Center, at the YMCA. The party, Lynda Heise-Bob Moore Pam Jacox-Max Pope Theresa Bumgarner-Skip Curer Trent Orfanos-Judy Schultz given for the seniors and their Bob Whiteman-Tony Upton Jan Hill-Bob Barkley Janeen Chapman-Dave Higgins Brent Meyers-Vicki Clawson dates by their parents, lasted Cathy Walter-Rick Dickens Sue Hindsley-Dave Lancaster Deena Brazy-Bob Canfield Anne Mclnery-John Treisback from 1:00 - 3:30. Music was pro­ Rhonda Neff-Steve Smith LaMar Jones-Judy Stahl Karen Pederson-Bob Szerensce Bob Moody-Diane Mestach vided by the Magnificent 7. There Kathy Mihelich-Bruce Beckman Mary Jane Jones-Mike Bolin Jim Szucs-SUellen Strycker Dorothy Gard-Larry Moore was a great variety of outfits Ron Muncie-Sharon Kasper Kent Hjerpe-Sigrid Henn Cindy Waechter-Terry Littleton Richard Hunt-Eunice Jackson chosen for this occasion, ranging Bob May-Becky Marler P:>.mHubbard-Roland Klockow Dewayne Wilda-Diane Carl Danny Lott-Dorita Williams from mini-skirts and culottes to Mike Taelman-Pam Peiffer Judy Jenner-Mike Broyhill Cathy Shaw- Wayman Husband Tom Ehlers-Cammie Mahank bare-midriff pant suits. The par­ Beth Forbes-Joseph Hanslits Phil Panzica-Mary Jo Rhoman Greg Moo-Shelley Andrysiak Julie Blair-Steve Wysong ents acted as chaperones, and Maureen Engle-Dean Miller Joe Raymond-Liz Kurman Dick Fowler-Barb Hinds Ben Swanson-Cynthia Makison supplied a snack of barbecues, Anne Dworecki-Martin Niedosik Fred Moreno-Sue Stahly Ruthann Hay-Scott Renwick Sharon Rose-Frank Struck potato chips, pretzels and soft Dana Williams-Dewayne Hauck Timm Barnbrook-Pat Peiffer Brenda Blackwell-Larry Allen Cathy Barany-Eugene Bamber drinks. They did not bother the Cathy Lukens-Joe Radding Craig Nietch-Judy Mueller Toni Taylor-Jerome Mincey Diane Barnes-John Gautier couples as they danced, but Dan Arens-Stephanie Ganser Dave Vance-Nora Hall Dinae Philabaum-Steve Kress Bonnie Bierenga-John Julies seemed to enjoy the latest f,ads Jackie Basham-Jim McDonald Mark Phillipoff-Cathy McNerny Thomas Trenery-Tina Klycz Al Mangus-Sandy Redemsky and dances. I'm sure all the cou­ Dan Chomyn-Shelly Smith Dick Pfaller-Carolyn Glore Gary Nelson-Pat Norris Bill Mccloughan-Karen Mers ples will join me in thanking the Bob Risner-Dorie VanParys James Peltz-Linda Philip Randy Sayers-Bonnie Nooe Pam Pixley-Chuck Eakins parents for a wonderful after - Bob Vance-Janice MacGregor Laurie Rada-Jim Kuspa Denny Sechowski~Debbie Gentner Rick Allen-Becky Riley prom party and the senior class Lesley Taylor-Paul Barton Bruce Quick-Bonnie Hartzell Wayne Sample-Patricia Tebo Dale Mais-Ellen Barrell for an unforgetable prom which Rosalind Taylor-Blair Jackson Scott Parfitt-sue Vleaminck Caron Olson-Mike Joyce Michele Williams-Dan CUkrowicz Mike Wenslow-SUe Eberhardt will remain in our memories as Charlie Martin-Mary Frey Judy Sanders-Jim Walker Kathy Warniers-Dennis Kinney Jim Sexton-Diane Evans one of the highlights of our sen­ Larry Marshman-Connie Witter Bruce Hendrickson-Karen Brenda Hurd-Glen Powell Penny Perkins-Calvin Macon ior year. Tom Mammon-Bev Quick Tayan Sweet-George English Behnke Bonnie Bierenga Scott Young-Debbie Kalka Darryl Hardy-Mike Willemin -SeniorThespians Receive Awards Ten are accepted with distinction at Purdue As the admission procedures These ten Honor Students are Salutation For students who have wor1eea McMILLAN and JANE WATT. and financial aid programs of col­ Gary L. Barker, Craig E. Bridge, in the Dramatic Arts Dept. of Each of the following Senior leges and universities become Jeffery S. Clark, Donna J. Gil­ John Adams, membership in the Thespians has earned 2 Thespian larger and more complicated, it lett, Charles F. Martin, Rick A. to the Dawn International Thespian Society, stars: KAREN KING, RICHARD becomes difficult to recognize the Rydzynski, James K. Siberell, --from the Sanskrit Troupe 1464 is an outstanding KISH, CATHY LUKENS, CINDY many graduating senior s who Michael A. Taelman, Leslie A. achievement. Eligibility in Thes­ MARVIN, and BRIAN STOGDILL. will be admitted with distinc­ Topping and L. Jane Watt. They Look to this day pians is based upon 100 hours of Receiving 1 Thespian star are: tion and/or receive scholarships received certificates at the For it is life, active participation in the pro­ CHERYL ASHE, JAMES BARNES, and grants to the colleges of their Awards Assembly May 22. The very breath of life. duction of plays. Once a student CAROL CLARK, DEBBIE GON­ choice. Many universities and In its brief course lie all the is in Thespians, he is eligible for TER, RUTHANN HAY, EUNICE colleges have discontinued the realities of your existence: further awards, a Thespian star JACKSON, PAM JACOX, JOYCE practice of notifying the high JAHSAlumni Assn. The bliss of growth, The glory of action, for the first 200 hours of work JENNINGS, CINDY McKINNEY, school of these honors, and noti­ John Adams High School Grad­ The splendor of beauty, past the original 100, an addition­ :}ARY TAYLOR, and LESLIE fy only the student. Many colleges uates of 1970 have had the oppor­ For yesterday is already a dream al star for each succeeding 100 TOPPING. and universities which do notify tunity to join the John Adams High And tomorrow is only a vision. hours of work, and a Thespian These awards are placed on the the high school do so too late for School Alumni Association. By But today, well lived, honor bar for 600 or more hours Thespian membership certifi­ mention at Honors Convocation. making a contribution to the John of work after initiation. cate. They have been awarded by For the first time, Purdue Un­ Adams High School Foundation, Makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, A total of 4 stars and 1 honor Mr. Brady, Thespian Sponsor. iversity has notified John Adams students are eligible for finan­ And every tomorrow a vision of bar has been earned by the follow­ BEST THESPIANS OF 1970 are High School of the incoming cial aid from the foundation, if hope. ing Senior Thespians: CRAIG JILL ANN KUESPERT and CRAIG Freshman who have been ac­ during their Junior or Senior year Look well, therefore, to this day! BRIDGE, ROBERT FRANKLIN, BRIDGE. cepted to Purdue with Distinction. of college a financial need arises. JILL ANN KUESPERT, KATHY Page 10 The Tower June 2, 1970 It's 1980,And ... Math Club KEITH LAPIERRE, BOB• POLIS Chooses Award AND MARK PHILLIPOFF, alltop ranking lawyers are making headlines with their latest case. Winners by Debbie Gonter, Math Club MICHAEL DOAKS, a highly prominent businessman has sold •Secretary The final meeting of Mu Alpha out his cottage at Paradise Island Theta, National Math Club was to KENT HJERPE. Multi-mil­ held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. lionaire HJERPE now owns the Weir on Wednesday, -May 20. entire island. Meanwhile, closer Members were honored for ser­ to home, DALE JODON has an­ vice and participation during the noimced that Diamond Lake will year, and the 1970-71 officers be closed for the season because were inducted by the outgoing of­ he is planning on a 'three month ficers. Seniors receiving Bronze party and does not like tourists on his property. The Mayor of mathematics medals were: Leo­ nard Barach, Gary Barker, Craig Bremen, WALTER BERNDT, an­ Bridge, Donna Gillett, Robert nounced yesterday that he will Goldman, and Don Steinke. Silver rule the earth. RICHARD C. mathematics medals were a­ PF ALLER, president of Hell's warded to seniors: Mary Jo Roh­ Angels, along with DAN LANG­ man, Rick Rydzynski, Mike Tael­ LOIS and MARK SULLIVAN man. Gold medals were received (both bums) were seen harrassing by Deborah Gonter, Pamela Ja­ KA THIE KEITH as she tended her cox, and David Vance. The mem­ sheep. LOIS PENCE'Sapprentice bers the club's succes­ recently replaced her. Now star­ sful year and wished next year's ring on Homemaker's Time is officers the best of luck. Mrs. NANCY LANGWITH. SUE BEE­ Weir served refreshments after MAN and JILL ANN KUESPERT the meeting. were recently arrested for teach­ ing elementary students obscene songs. DEBBIE SWINDLER, a Tower teacher and housewife was ar­ rested today for beating her kids. AwardsHeinz J?OROTHY GARD, BRENDA HURD and LINDA GUTHRIE were Awarded the ''Most Valuable seen lunching together in the mid­ Staffer" award was senior, Co­ le of their busy day as secretar­ editor - in - chief of the Tower ies. Twenty-eight year old Polka Kurt Heinz. For this honor h; Star, DEANO DARSEE, i~ still was presented a plaque by the making money. He celebratedhis South Bend Tribune, during the birthday with KIMGRAYSON,and senior awards assembly. it is rumored that they were Recipients for this award are wearing party hats! MARGARET chosen by vote of the Tower's STEFUCZA has been seen in major staff and the sponsor ·.- holes looking for fabulous arti­ A sports writer for two years, facts. JEFFRY LICHTENFELS Kurt held the position of Sports the well-know chemist; is still Editor in his junior year. This ., fighting pollution. TOM HUMPH­ past year, Kurt was co-editor REY, that good ole' Forest rang­ along with fellow senior, Kathie er, was seen talking to Smokey Keith •.. the Bear! DEENA BRAZY, the In addition to the Tower, Kurt Airline Stewardess reports that has served as a dynamic mem­ NORA HALL and DONNA ber of the Adams Forensic So­ TROUTMAN, (both Social Work­ ciety and intra-mural debate ers) were on her flight last week. team. NEIL BROOK andGARYNELSON Next year Kurt will be attend­ have both made it as musicians. ing Notre Dame as a Liberal There was a party last week, only Arts major. the very rich were invited. Seen there were: MARK STAUFFER JEANNE BECK, PAT FLANA­ COE GAN, R. J . HRONEK, TOMCAP­ PERT, PHIL PANZICA and PAT­ RICIA MACK. LAURA MEILNER Banquet (wife of D.S.D.) LINDA MEIL­ NER, DEBBIE FOUTS, PHYLLIS The second annual COE Em­ KENDALL, JAYAN SWEET and ployer-Employee Banquet was PAT SHEETS had their morning held April 21, 1970 at the Elks coffee together and discussed the Club at 6:30 p.m. pros and cons of married life! Each student honored his em­ Nurse DENNISE DRAGOUN as­ ployer with a certificate of ap­ sisted DR. STEPHEN BALL in the preciation. The event started first · successful complete brain with a welcome from Korene transplant. CAMMIE MAHANK, True of Washington; the Invoca­ M.D., and LESLIE TOPPING, Dr. tion was given by The Reverend Mahank's technician recently in­ C. Marcus Engdahl of the Gloria terviewed DEDE SIMER!, a reg­ Dei Lutheran Ch\lrch. After the istered nurse, for a job. ORTH­ dinner, entertainment was fur­ ODONTIST GREG MOO recently nished by The LaSalle Singers. worked on Missionary CAROL The skit that was presented CLARK'S teeth for free ; we sus­ showed the progress of a COE pect it was because he missed student from September to May. church last week. DORIE VAN It involved the story of a girl PARYS, KATHY WARNIERS and who was hired at an office, but PEGGY WEBSTER were seen her skills did not come up to talking over their backyard par. She was fired in January fences while hanging up their and another girl was hired who 1 wash. They were discussing the ~ould do the work efficiently. problems they now have from On the award for the outstanding spoiling their children. Finally student there is an inscription, we would like to announce that "COE 1970" on a charm brace­ LINDA STOFFER and JUDY JEN­ let. The student given the award NER are both in the Armed from John Adams, was Bonnie Forces. Could there be an ulter­ Bierenga. The awards were pre­ ior motive like maybe two men?? ? sented by the coordinator from John Adams, Mrs. David Gleason. June 2, 1970 The Tower Page 11 Gymnasts "Year of Win First Meets Superlatives" by Thom Peters For '69-70 Eagles This year's Gymna:.;tic season was the best the Poe-men have If basketball's founder, Dr. seen in their three- year history. Naismith, had a chance to watch This was the first year we've won the 1969-70 Adams club in action a meet, finished the season at he would undoubtedly surmis~ .500 or better (4-4), and had one that the game ''has come a long man go down to state. way." At least, it represents The 1969-70 season was the last quite an advance over the peach­ for seniors Larry Keating, Kevin basket tactics in the early 1890's. Ivory, Thom Peters and Ron No more has a coach to go with Muncie. five ball players for an entire In the last meets of this year-­ game--not with others, nick­ the sectional and state, Peters named "Slick", ''Mt. Vernon," .. and Ken Balough placed tenth in and ''Pistol Pete-- ready to bail side horse and rings respective­ out ehe fron 5. ly, while Muncie placed third and Above all, it was a year of su­ sixth in free exercise and tum­ perlatives. By season's end, for Basehallers bling. The third made him eligi­ example, one could conclude that a remarkable performance tarn­ ble for State competition, where Wrestlers Tony Lawrence was a ''prolific" ished by the heart-breaking los s he competed and received a sixth scorer. (Lawrence moved up to to LaSalle. Seek Tourney in free exercise. Third In N.I.C. ninteenth place among career Late in the month, victories over Next year is one of the strongest scoring leaders with 437 points Michigan City and Holiday Tour­ seasons Mr. Poe will have, with 6-4-1 Overall after only one year of play), The ney foes brought Adams the state Victory five returning lettermen and early comment by someone that recognition it deserved. by Bob Nyikos by Greg Hardy many very experienced sopho­ Adams has several '•trees" in And just prior to the Sectionals mores, juniors and seniors com­ We should extend our congratu­ the lineup also seems to have Adams captured the Northern In~ With just three games remaining ing back. The outlook for the next lations to coach Aronson on a struck a succinct note. Looking diana Conference trophy for only in the regular season, the Adams few gymnastic seasons looks good season. The team as a whole back, it must have been quite na­ the second time in the school's baseball team has an outstanding quite good for Adams. had a record of 6-4-1. However, tural for T.C. Jamison or John history. The last N.I.C. win came record of 17 wins and 3 losses, .Pitchers in squeezing by Misha- what the record does not show is ("John Henry" was another of in 1959, and the prize has since including 12 wins and one loss in that the team came through when those pseudonyms) Alexander to eluded all Adams teams, inclu­ the Northern Indiana Conference. it counted and came in third in the ding the 66--67 Eagle 5. On May 15, the 1970 South Bend Conference meet behind the two Unfortunately, Adams couldn't Baseball Sectional pairings were strongest teams in the area: defend their 1969 victory over drawn. Adams will play defending Washington and Mishawaka. The Michigan City. LaSalle saw to champion St. Joseph's in the only thing that really is disap­ that in a shocking win over a opening round of play on Tuesday, pointing about this year's wres­ foul-ridden Eagle club. When May 26. Winners of the opening tling team is that they lost sev­ Timm Barnbrook barely missed round play on Saturday, May 30 eral meets by only a few points. a last second shot, reminiscent in the semi-final and final games. The team could have easily been of Bob Storm's near miss in the The winner of the South Bend sec­ victors in such meets as Penn '67 Elkhart regional, the Eagles tional will advance to the South Niles and Central (whom we tied): were defeated for only the third Bend regional and play the winner The only meets all year that we time in the season. of the Goshen sectional at 2:15on were really outclassed in were The defeat also eliminated any Saturday, June 6 at Bendix Park. the Washington and Mishawaka chance of attaining higher goals-­ After 19 games, Bob Butsch is meets. ironically echoing Coach Hada­ the Eagles leading pitcher with 7 However, it still stands as a way's pre-tourney words that wins and one loss and an earned 6-4-1 record and not 9-2. Mem­ ''we can beat anybody, and we run average of 1.37. Sophomores bers of this year's team who will can lost to anybody." Bill Sullivan and Andy Chryzano­ not be around next season are Tom Ehlers, Alexander, and ski each have records of three Captain Charlie Martin, Tim Barnbrook are the only gradua­ wins and no losses. Chryanowski Madison and Bob Nyikos. How­ ting seniors who will be lost for has the pitching staff's lowest ever, the team is very exper­ converge on the ''hardwood" Hadaway•s second season. And earned run average of 1.00 (runs waka, 7-6, in extra innings. Andy ienced and should be able to fill court. depending on whether Central can allowed per game ). Page Glase Chryanowski was the starting these three vacancies very easily Dave Hadaway•s first season at add anyone to a strong returning and Glenn McKenzie are relief pitcher and lasted for two innings, with the likes of Jim Turner, Bob the Eagle helm was a year of sur­ nucleus, it is a sound bet that pitchers and occasional starters. then Bill Sullivan, Page Glase, Butsch, Lionel Bolden or Gary prises. Adams will be facing Michigan All of Adams' pitchers are under­ Glenn McKenzie (the eventual ''Bear" Thomas. By December, the Eagles were City at the Convocation Center classmen this year except for Jim winning pitcher), Jim Szucs and This has been a very short four South Bend's second best team, in 1971. Szucs who has hurled only four Bob Butsch were used. With the years at Adams and I would like innings. bases loaded, a one run lead, and to thank Mr. Aronson and Mr. The leading hitter of this season one out Butsch struck out two Laurita for making wrestling at is Lionel Bolden. Bolden, a jun­ batters to end the game. Adams a memorable experience. ior, is batting .389 but has played A victory over LaPorte on May in less than half of the games. Of 18 would have given Adams the The day after the LaPorte game the regulars, shortstop Timm NIC championship but the Eagles the Eagles pounded Riley, 18-1, Barnbrook is the leading hitter suffered a disappointing loss, at Riley. with a batting average of .339. 6-2, at Bendix. The first five in­ Jim Szucs leads in runs batted in nings were scoreless when La­ (16) and Ed Haak leads in stolen Po rte erupted with five runs in the NIC BASEBALL STANDINGS bases with seven. sixth inning. The Eagles coun­ ADAMS. . , ... , . , . , ,12·1 In· recent games Adams defeated tered with two runs in the bottom LAPORTE, , , , , , .•• ,12·1 Mishawaka 7 to 6 in 9 innings of the sixth inning with Pete Kohen MICHIGAN CITY. , .... ,6·6 (high school baseball games are hitting a triple to drive in a run ELKHART • .• , ...•. , ,6·6 played in 7 innings), lost their and scored on Gary Barker's MISHAWAKA• .... , .• , ,5·7 first conference game, 6-2, fo ground out. The Slicers added a WASHINGTON, , . , ••.. . 5-7 LaPorte, and walloped Riley 18 run in the seventh as Bob Butsch RILEY •. , •.• .• , ••. ,2·10 to 1. received his first loss of the CENTRAL, , .•.•••• ,1·11 On May 11 the Eagles used six season. \ DIRECTCOLOR * BABIES RNINOSIDJ: * WEDDINGS NURSING HOME * PORTRAITS NEW MODERN ....;, ... * COMMERCIAL ~-::·:·..· .-· ... A HOME AWAY FROM HOME CORSAGES · BOUQUETS . BRIDAL SERVICE Established in 1903 1215 LIBERTY DR. 18325 BAILEY AVE MISHAWAKA CLAY TOWNSHIP 272-6410 Page 12 The Tower June2,1 970 Mais,Alford, Deeter City's Best by Walter Berndt Paul Alford set the pace as A- dams fell short of a Sectional track crown by three points. Alford se t a new Sectio nal and school rec ord of 50.2 for the 440 yard dash and anchored the mile relay to bring them up from sixt h to second. Running in that relay were Marty Katz, Dick Hawkins, Dale Maisx, and Alford. Mais won the hal f mile run in 2:01.1 Hawkins later placed third in the mile run. Pol e-vault specialist Mike Dee­ ter soared to a height of 13 feet­ Brickley one inch to win his even t. Alford and Deeter to go on In the regional at Gary, Alford Leads Adams placed second in the 440 desp ite being boxed in by the eve ntual Netters winner. Deeter, meanwhile, tied by Karl Heinz for se cond but won the flip for the ribbon later. Both will compe te PoemenLook For The 1969 John Adams Tennis in the state track meet in Indiana- team concluded one of its bes~ polis. SuccessfulSeason seasons ever with a record of On the way back from the re­ nine wins and one loss. The high­ by Dick Wilson gional, a new gum chewing record The 1969 John Adams Cross light of this years season was of 40 sticks of gum at once was Country team finished the year Bob Brickle y•s sectional triumph set. The previous record of 31 with a highl y successful season. at Leeper Park. The Netters was established by Paul Alford. Under the direction of third year finished second in both the sec­ The new record holders, to say coach Dan Poe, the harrier s tional and the Northern Indiana about their feat. placed second in the n.i.c., fourth Conference, and beth to the spoil­ in the sectional, tenth in the re­ On May 20, Adams placed second er Mishawaka. gional and second in the city meet. in the twenty-first running of the This years lettermen were Bob In Northern Indiana Conference Swimmersseventh inState Meet Brickley, John Brickley, Steve city tra ck meet held at Jackson by Kurt Heinz action, the Adams runners fin­ ., True, Pat Woll, and Don Steinke. High School. Adams finished with ished second behind Michigan The 1969-70 Swim seasonbegan has anexcellentchanceofrestor­ Bob Moore, and Alan Hoenk each 50 points, nine and one-half be­ City and Elkhart, the con­ played in one varsity match but hind a winning Washington Pan­ and ended with uncertainty. Be- ing the Adams swim dynasty. ference's co-champions. The ther track team and 2 points a­ fore the season began, the Seagles that was not enough to earn a lat­ Eagles completed their sc hedule head of third place Riley. found themselves with a new ter. Moore also teamed with Pal with a 17-3 overall record and a coach in Dennis Stites and with­ Golfers 6-6 In Wolf for the number two sectional As usual, the Eagles swept the 5-2 N.I.C. mark. The harriers out a State Championship title to doubles team. John Brickley anc distance runs, while Washington, lost all hopes of capturing the defend. The Seagles behind Stites Conference Steve True are the only returning placed well in the hurdles and conference title when they were field events . fared well, though, winning all of lettermen for next year and thE beaten by City, 27-32. following should be competing for their dual meets but one, to Jack­ Standings Dick Hawkins captured the mile This year's runners were sen­ the other spots; Bob Moore, son, and that was later avenged for Adams with a time of 4:36.0 iors: Dale Mais, Walter Berndt, by Karl Heinz Alan Hoenk, Karl Heinz, Pat Me­ in the City Meet. A week later, and in the two mile event, Pat Ron Muncie, Rich Poropat and This year's Golf team started off gan, and Dan Pellochoud. McNulty and Tom Pawla brought however, eight swimmers were Mark Phillipoff ; juniors included quickly by getting off to a 7-1 re­ Coach Bob Saunders in his third suspended for a prank after the Coach Scott's team a 2-3 finish. Al Smith, Pat McNulty, Mark cord. They now stand 4-4 in the year of coaching had his finest conference meet and the entire Later, Alford won the 440, in Ludwig, Steve Bohor, Bill This­ season ever. Adams Once again, season was down the drain. As a conference and 11-8 overall. The 50.8, while Dale Mais captured tlewaite, Chuck McGowan and result, no one will ever know how season is not yet completed as the continued its dominance over the 880 yard run in 2.00.2, with Tom Pavolak. Sectional, State and Kaeppler South Bend city tennis. Don Switalski finishing fourth. far the 1970 swimmers could have Captain of the 1970 team will be gone. Memorial tournaments remain as Fo r the third year in a row the Tony Fleming made a gallant Al Smith. Smith, a 2-year letter­ well as a few regular season Netters have beaten all their city effort in the 180 low hurdles, but man in cross country, will have a meets. foes. finished second to Central's Jim good group of returnees to work Husband. First year Coach George Grif­ Victories over LaPorte, Mich­ with. His sidekick, Pat McNulty, fith started off the year in good igan City , and Elkhart were the Deeter again won the pole-vault, will be running in the number two fashion but inexperience is grad­ keys to the Eagles second place with a height of 12 feet ( enough to position and also has good poten­ ually catching up to them the finish ·n the Conference. For the win) whilEJEd Buker placed fifth. as tial. Along with these will be some losses are piling up on the wins. Second y ar in a row Bob Brick­ In the mile relay, Adams blasted top runners from Central. The highlight of the season thus ley was v , .d the teams most everyone in sight, with an ex­ In all, next year's team, like this valuable playe r and captain. cellent time of 3:30.3. far has been the dual meet victory season's, should end their cam­ Adams is looking forwa rd to a­ over Tiley and the steady play of paign with a winning record. Ken and Chuck Wilkinson, both venging last years lone loss as have carded one over par ?l's at Mishawaka has only one return­ Erskine with Ken being the con­ ing and that is their fifth man. sistent medalist winner for the Next year cold prove to be the Linkers. type of team a coach dreams of, KENNEDY'S Depth has been the weak spot young yet experienced. for the Eagles but Dave Hecka ­ JUVENILE man, Rick Futter, Tim Scheu and John Oren have all perfo rmed Congratulations Class of 1970. well. Flowersfor Your SHOES Compliments Next year is eagerly awaited i Sweethearton all as everyone on this year's NEWMANSPHARMACY Valentine'sDay 10 2 2 E . Jefferson 511 Eut Jetrenoa Jeff Clark led the team, this year team will be back for a hopeful 327 Lincoln Way West with a first in the state in the 100 conference championship, and FreeDelivery 259-5423 232- 3354 free and a second in the 200 free. possibly a sectional or state title. Other seniors were divers Jeff Lichtenfels and Rick Allen, re­ lay man Jay Eckenberger, BUBBFUNERAL CHAPEL breaststroker Tom Nova, back­ stroker Dennis Daniels and Im FREDW. BUBB man Doug Pichard. The Seagles welcome a large nucleus of re­ turning lettermen next year. 202 N. MAIN ST. Among the returnees are Guy pho"tog ra phers Gullickson, Pat Hanlon, Gary MISHAWAKA,IND. Doetsch, Dave Feldman, Ralph • PASSPORT PHOTOS & APPLICATIONS • PHOTO COPYING Zabloc ki, John Hall, Greg Balka, • CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING Bill Hinkle, Dan Cassasanta, Pat CANDIDWedding • FAMILY PORTRAITS IN HOME Hickey, Steve Anderson and Pat Tel~phone255-3126 AmbulanceService Hinkle. So Coach Stites certainly SPECIALISTS DIAL 233-6157

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