Adamsites Win State Achievement Awards IU Contestants Concert Features Nelson Awarded 'La Vie En Rose' Adams Soloists Will Be Prom Theme Take 18 Honors State JA Title Eighteen John Adams students The band, orchestra, and glee clubs' "La Vie En Rose" will be this year's Indiana State Junior Achievement brought scholastic honor to them­ Spring Concert will be given tonight Senior Prom theme, according to President of the Year is Marshall Nel­ selves and their school at the Indiana at 8 p.m. It will be the result of many Prom cochairmen Carol Ensign and son's new title as of Saturday, April State Achievement Contest on April Gail Levy. 25. hours of work by Adams music stu­ 25. dents, including the six soloists, Bon­ The Indiana Club will be the scene An Adams senior, Marshall has Entering the divisions of mathe­ nie Coker, Bill Waterson, Gene Stev­ of the dance which will be held May been secretary and president of the matics, English, Spanish and Latin, 15, 1959. Admission charge will be ens, Larry Thompson, Janice Weiss, First Achievers Bank, sponsored by these scholars won medals in recog­ $2.50 per couple. Music will be pro­ and Pat Scott. the First Bank and Trust Company. nition of their outstanding achieve­ vided by Mickey Isley. ments. Winning a gold medal, and Familiar songs from South Pacific, Marshall was recently named local Questions concerning appropriate first place in all comprehensive ma­ such as Bali Hai and There Is Nothin' winner in the competition for Presi­ dress for the occasion have come up. thematics divisions was Jerry Hobbs. Like a Dame, the boys' favorite, will dent of the Year. On April 16 he For the boys, proper attire will be a Susan Welber and Lynda Gumz were be sung by both glee clubs. An inter­ competed in Fort Wayne for state tuxedo or white dinner jacket with also recipients of the highest, gold esting and novel number, Model Rail­ honors. The title was awarded on the dark trousers or a dark conservative medal awards, in the English and way, will be part of the orchestra's basis of a series of tests and inter­ suit. Dark shoes, preferably black, Spanish I divisions, respectively. views. program. are always worn with formal dress. Marshall's name will now be en­ Silver medal winners included Eli­ Girls may wear either a long or bal­ zabeth Hodes Ted Tetzlaff, Bob Grant and Carl Phillipoff, tered in the national contest to be and alge­ lerina-length formal. Richard Elliott, Mar­ heading rival Glee Club teams of held in conjunction with the national bra; Spanish I; "Lark VI" and "Lark VIII," are in JA Conference in late August at In­ Linda Ebeling, ticket chairman for garet Haines and Claire Carpenter, Sherry Clark, charge of tickets. Tickets are 25e diana University, Bloomington. the Prom, announced that the follow­ Latin I; and Latin II. for students and 50¢ for adults and Junior Achievement is a nation­ ing seniors will be selling tickets: Skilled mathematicians who re­ will also be sold at the door. (Cont'd on page 2, col. 2) (Cont'd on page 3, col.3) ceived bronze medals were Kurt Ju­ roff and Craig McLemore, geometry; James Weir, comprehensive mathe­ matics Division A; and Burke Jack­ son, comprehensive mathematics di­ vision B. Other bronze medalists were Carl Jeanne Martin, English; Joyce Resler and Ron Medow, Spanish III; Terry Smith, Latin I; and Ann MacLean, Latin II.

Cyclists Get In Shape for '500' Race May 22 at 4:00 p.m. is the time when all bicycle riders can show everyone their ability to pump the Vol. 20, No. 25 JOHN ADAMS HIGH SCHOOL - SOUTH BEND, INDIANA May 1, 1959 pedals, because that is the day of the "Little 500." One Week Only! Thompson Guides Adams Hours Program Each home room will choose its representative team consisting of four No Library Fines As Seniors Give Service to South Bend riders plus one extra. The cost is only 25¢ per rider and 25¢ for the team as No, those scurvy lookin' boxes with Under the leadership of Larry: Thompson, chairman of Adams Hours and a whole, or a total of $1.25 from each corny phrases pasted on the side are vice president of the senior class, seniors have contributed their services to home room. Spectators may purchase not for the disposal of your old Toot­ the community of South Bend. tickets for 25¢. All the money raised sie Roll wrappers. will go into a scholarship to be given Starting Monday, May 4, the Li­ They have washed and painted a room in Logan School, helped the Tri­ by the Student Council to a worthy brary Club and their sponsor, Miss Valley Boy Scout Council send out spring catalogs, and have been aiding the senior not receiving any other schol­ Myrtle Moberg, will head a Bring­ Senior Citizens of South Bend. arship. Your-Book-Back Drive. In order to provide a greater opportunity for members of the senior class Held on the track behind the school, The point to this drive is to regain the community, Larry to contribute to the race will be started by a pace car the books that have been checked out and his committee have scheduled the carrying a checkered flag. After the but not returned. After a consider­ VOCALISTS TO SING various activities. riders have covered fifty laps, the able amount of time has elapsed, the IN MUSIC FESTIVAL winners will be announced, and the fine is so large that the student does A-Camping We Will Go Mr. Eugene Bayless, assistant pro­ school will be given a trophy en­ not go near the library, in mortal fear 2, On May students may offer their fessor of music at Indiana University graved with the names of the win­ of being captured and bankrupted. services preparing the buildings and and director of the Belles of Indiana, ning team members. Refreshments But do not fear! The Library Club­ grounds of Camp Millhouse for this will be the guest conductor at the will be sold to the spectators. bers and their sponsor feel that the annual Vocal Music Festival, Thurs­ summer. Seniors are asked to pack Svendsen Wins Scholarship books are needed more than the fines. day night, May 7, at 8 o'clock. Thus, all fines are to be dropped for their own lunches for the occasion. Mr. Bayless will conduct a com­ Last year the winning team was a the week of May 9, 4-8. On May the senior boys will help bined chorus of 1,400 junior and sen­ group of senior boys from Mr. Car­ For convenience, cardboard boxes clean up a Girl Scout Day: Camp, and ior high school students. Two hun­ roll's home room, with Mr.Kaeppler's will be placed near all the entrances. present juniors a close second. Two on May 23, the boys plan to travel to dred members of the Adams glee The books may be placed in these hundred dollars was raised, and the Camp Tannadoonah to prepare for clubs will participate in the program, containers. singing selections from The Music scholarship was given to Elinor the camping season. A date has yet Don't forget, after this drive the Man, Blessing, Glory and Wisdom by Svendsen. This year the Student fines are to be restored. At the end to be set for working at Camp Darden. Bach, America Our Heritage, and Council is hoping for an even greater of this semester, these books must be turnout than last year so that the All seniors desiring to donate their Way Up on Old Smoky, in which Mr. paid for if they are not returned. scholarship will be greater. It looks as though financial stability services for any of these projects, or Bayless will sing the solo part. 500 will require the student to take ad­ Those taking part in the program Adams' Little is a smaller scale any senior who will work with Senior 8-11:30 vantage of this drive, conducted only will rehearse May 7, from version of the Little 500 bike race at Citizens are urged to notify Larry the week of May 4-8. a.m. in the Adams auditorium. Tick­ Indiana University, which, in turn, Remember, "gone, my fines are Thompson and members of his com­ ets can be obtained from glee club is a take-off on the 500 auto race at gone!" mittee. members, and are 25¢ apiece. Indianapolis. Page Two JOHN ADA MS TOWER May 1, 1959

Hey, Man! Dig This! Respect Comes from Mutual Admiration at the San Francisco's North Beach, home We often see people about us who seem to be respected quite of the Beats, may now extend from naturally and others who have to demand that respect be shown Newfoundland to Mexico, if comment them. Very few parents have really acquired the respect of their in the college press on the beat way of life is any indication. children. Some leaders are respected more than others. Some of our own schoolmates have gained high respect among us. Why? Memorial University of Newfound­ lour land's MUSE ran a beat-style edi­ Perhaps the primary reason is that respect is a two-way propo­ torial. In part: -corners sition. It has to be given in order to be received. Too many times "Y'know this life is beginning to people demand the respect of others without showing any in return. give me the itch. Hey don't say that The parent, for example, who insists that his child revere HIM be­ man, suppose the word gets around Congratulations are in order for Clem Flowers. He's just been voted cause of his age and "maturity" often rears instead a belligerent that you're a square. I know but nothin' ever happens so what nothin's "King of the Study Hall Snoozers." child. Had he only recognized the child's desire to be treated with supposed to yeah but I need a shave Cookie Mickelsen, did you ever respect as a "little adult," he might have been able to earn the my face is getting itchy so scratch it find your flashlight? child's respect. Those of our classmates whom we regard most it'll help the atmosphere hey I just OMOKOK - if you've out of ways to write Kokomo, Sharon Reich­ highly are usually the ones who have shown respect for us, have got an idea how's this I have seen ard, try this one. displayed concern for our welfare, and interest in our opinions. the best minds of my generation dragged in the dust. Hey now you're Question of the week: Which of In order to be respected then, we must :find qualities to respect getting it thats really beat. our four famous senior girls sneaked in others. out one dark night to have their for­ "I don't b'lieve in thuh Guvment I The Eagle Ethics say, "Give to every other human being every tunes told? don't b'lieve in the p'lice force I don't Marshall Nelson, we hear that you right and dignity that you claim for yourself." b'lieve in thuh Postal Services I don't finally found out that glass really I b'lieve in the 'phone company don't breaks. b'lieve in th' Armed Forces I don't Mark Camblin and Kent Hedman, What's Your Problem, Anyway? b'lieve in nothin'." will you please tell us what is so Student Tom White at Mexico City funny about a "bottleneck"? As teenagers we encounter many problems that seem insur­ college gave the COLLEGIAN his Sandy Baker, who were you buy­ mountable. Although these problems may seem not worth worry­ view of the beats. He lived for a ing that birthday cake for? Could it time in the San Francisco "among have been Mr. You All Be Sweet ing about to adults, they are very real to us. the group," 'made the scene' if you from Arkansas? It is not hard for us to go to pieces when we are faced with a will. What kind of meetings are being dilemman. We become angry or depressed and the problem assumes "BY THE WAY, Beat doesn't mean held during "B" lunch hour' Pete terrifying dimensions in our minds. dragged-out or tired: that's a very Firestein? "Fang Williams" and "Killer C'oy" We often overlook the most important phase of problem-solving, crummy misconception that people have; what it signifies is that they're will meet all oncomers in the wrest­ that of definition. We've heard the question, "Just what is your on the beat, in tune, aware, almost ling room. problem?" and have found it hard to come up with a coherent reply. overq.ware, and sensitive of what's Marshall, Jan asked Virginia, Carol, But if we can define what is troubling us, we can come to some solu­ going on. .Teanne, and Martha and they said tion much more easily. It sounds like oversimplification, but much Yes. So - draw your own con­ needless worry and anxiety can be avoided if we know exactly what "No, the Beats are just a group of clusions. we need help with. How can we take any steps toward solving a people who've sort of run up against Mr. Bates, we hear that you're not problem if we are not even such what it is? a wall, guys who're just punching going to New York for your Sister in the dark, really. They're definite Once we define the problem we can draw from our own experi­ Carrie after all. What happened? rebels against the prevailing social ences and the experiences of others to :find an answer. Did this Is Z. Y. X. Zula or Zelda? Those system, against the 9-5 and no-down­ method work out well for them? How is my situation similar and who know will go to Clark. payment set. They aren't exactly in what ways does it differ? "How are you?" "Okay, Mr Krid­ sure of what they want, but they do / It all looks easy enough on paper, we say. But life just doesn't er.' How are you?" "Okay, Mr. know what they don't want. operate by blueprints or editorials. Each of us is faced with complex Krider, okay." decisions now as we will be for the rest of our lives. "Negative, sure, but the way I see Attention all Latin aspirants. Ar­ We like the feeling that we can work things out for ourselves it is that they're builders with noth­ lene Eader has found that "Gidget" in an independent manner. But we need not be humiliated if we ing to build: the same American is a suitable and quite favorable sub­ have to ask for help. Our parents, teachers, friends- people whose energy force for pioneering exists in stitute for Caesar and the Gallic judgments we respect, are glad to help us out of our difficulties them that existed in the Daniel wars. Mrs. McClure keeps telling us that whenever we exhaust our own resources. Boone and Henry Ford generations you might say; but, there isn't really "It's Just a Matter of Time" (tenses) , But if others are to help us, they must :first know what the much of any place for them to pio­ so why don't we catch on? problem is. Sandy Baker neer today. The point is that they has found a new use for prayer books - they're pretty feel they're in a society that wants CONTRIBUTING WRITERS good for passing notes, she says. DAMES to make of them 'maintainers'; well, Ned Fogarty, Ned Fogarty, Ned The following reporters contributed they don't want to be maintainers I'm done with dames. Fogarty. to this issue of the Tower: Lee Cha­ so they'd rather be nothing at all un They cheat and they lie; � Flash! Ronnie Medow has just den, Judy Hehl, Sandy Janovsky, til they can figure it out. They prey on us males completed his Leaning Tower of Sherry Clarke, Gail Levy, Lois Miller, Adams. To the day that we die. "THE NUCLEUS of the group up Janice Weiss, Dave Sink, Alvin From, Ned Fogarty, Ned Fogarty, Ned They tease and torment us there are sincere, honest individuals and Alan Hurwick. Fogarty. And drive us to sin- trying to find their place, that's all. Overheard in first hour study hall: You can't count the hangers-on and Hey! Look at that babe "Flip a gutter." "Mum's the word." the imitators and wise-guy thrill That just came in. "I got the wrong answer." "So JOHN ADAMS seekers. No, they're really just lost; what?" "Laugh on three." "Here not a new concept really; you had TOWER There was once a man quite unique comes Crowe." your 'l ost generation' after ww I· Ned Fogarty, Ned Fogarty, Ned STAFF Who imagined himself quite a shique, well, this is sort of a WW II los Fogarty. But the girls didn't fall SUE WELBER generation, that's all. t Seen at the Junior Prom: Mark For the fellow at all- Editor-in-Chief Camblin and Joan DeShon, Susie For he made only twenty a wique. "Studying over the type of guys News Editor______carol Ann Schiller Nelson and Dan Reynolds, Jack John­ Feature Editor______Linda Ebeling that are Beats, I find most of them son and Kathy Duncan. Dick Clem­ Sports Editor______Phil Mikesell are ex-GI's who've traveled over a Art Editor______Gene stevens mens and Irene Ingalls, Sue Stoner Circulation Manager______Dixie Davis good portion of the world, and they and John Skiles (Riley alum.) , Terry Advertising Manager______Janet Rawles Nelson Wins Title Exchange Editor______Mary Reber seem constantly to compare it with Lehr and Katie May, Vicki Ostrander Faculty (Continued from Page 1, Column 2) their own. Most of the time they feel and Dale Matthews (Central) , Sandy PrincipaL ______Russell Rothermel the U. S.comes out on t.he short end Weaver and Doug Hostrawser, Sally Assistant PrincipaL ______J, Gordon Nelson wide program supported by local .Jamieson Bill Rickel Adviser ------Mary Walsh business firms which allows high of the strick in· the comparison. and (Riley) , Kathy Dunbar and Kent Hedman, Published every Friday from September school juniors and seniors to gain "Believe me, they're looking for to June except during holiday season by Sandy Hoffman and Bill Johnson practical experience in the free en­ life, but right now it seemed too far the students of John Adams High School. (Alum.), Carl Phillipoff and Sue 808 South Twyckenham Drive. South Bend terprise system by organizing, financ­ away for their binoculars to reach. 15. Indiana. Publications office, room 205, Gobdell. teiephone AT 8-4635. Price: 10 cents per ing, and operating small manufactur­ And there isn't any focus adjusting Ned Fogarty, Ned Fogarty, Ned copy, $2.00 per year. ing and service companies. on the lens." Fogarty. May 1, 1959 JOH N ADA MS TOWER Page Three But Some of My Faculty Members Perform in South Bend Senior Snitches Best Friends ... Well, intellects, three weeks, one What? ... Who, me? And Elkhart Symphony Orchestras and a half days to go. See you in Don't be silly! ten years under the viaduct. Of course not; Two musical members of the faculty of John Adam,; High School play Denny Barnette, who is the mys­ Why, some of my best friends with Symphony Orchestras. Mr. Robert Ralston has played the French horn tery girl, and how does it feel to are .. for seven years in the South Bend Symphony and he has played in the Elk­ have pickles down your back? I mean . . . uh . .people of your hart Symphony for eight years. Mr.Devon Bates, who also plays in the Elk­ "I'm a little teapot." "Nice kitty. " faith. hart Symphony, has played with the South Bend Symphony at different 'Bounce a baby." intervals for three years . He plays the string bass. Well, I did say SOMETHING to Fritz Aichele, don't tell us that you Mr. Ralston has attended the University of Missouri, Oberlin College, that effect. know your way a r o u n d Marshall where he received his A.B.M.S. degree, and Northwestern University where Of course, I mean nothing by it. Fields. We know better. he received an M.M.S. degree. Nearly It's just a common expression; every summer Mr. Ralston attends Jan Robbe, must you take pictures Besides, some of my very best the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music of poverty? Maxwell Street was friends ... where he furthers his musical studies. fascinating, I admit, but I should Well, maybe I did speak without Mr. Ralston also devotes his sum­ think that being a watch-dog for thinking. mers to traveling and in recent years three bargain-hungry girls would Of course, you realize that you he has visited and toured various keep you busy enough. aren't like most sections of Europe. His travels have And what are Czechoslovakian Three 1958 Adams graduates have I mean . . . uh . . . people of your taken him to Russia and to Alaska. marching songs, anyway, Mr. Nelson? recently received awards at their re­ faith. Mr. Ralston plays, in addition to the spective colleges. Hello there, Katie Mulligan, Marty I mean, there are good and bad French horn, the piano and the string Pierce, and Judy Anderson. How's ones in all groups, bass. He also plays with the Per Norman E. Moyer has received a the little ole' house coming? It's too And some of my dearest, VERY Musica Society, a municipal group. Unit Award for maintaining the highest cumulative index of a fresh­ bad you couldn't visit "Wellsy Babe." best friends . . . Mr. Bates, while attending Central man in his housing unit at Purdue We're sure he would have LOVED it! Well! My friends are very edu­ High School in South Bend, studied University. Tom Harbin cated! music privately, and he was a mem­ Newest steady: and Car. We wouldn't be ignorant enough ber of his high school orchestra. An Thomas H. Price will be among He even wears a piston around to have prejudices. American History teacher at Adams, University of Michigan freshmen to his neck to prove it. Why, some people actually use Mr. Bates received his Bachelor of receive the Oreon E. Scott Freshman Janet Royce, how did you manage THOSE words, and mean them! Arts degree from Indiana University. Prize on Friday, May 8. In order to to get cornered in a dark room at How horrible; some of my most In addition to playing the string bass, qualify for this honor, an individual the museum with four sailors? It charming, very best friends he is an accomplished pianist and must rank in the upper 5% of his certainly must have been interesting. are ... class. also plays the cornet. But mommy, I don't like my sister. David H. Brownell is the recipient You must realize that it was all Keep quiet and eat what's in front of a $500 scholarship grant for the in fun, of you. You know -like a joke. 1959-1960 college year. Such grants, Students Advised It took Jim Hartke and Phil Mike­ I have no prejudices. made to ten South Bend-Mishawaka sell FIVE HOURS to make the 135- Besides, some of my very best, On Social Security area residents, were announced by dearest, most generous friends the advisory committee of the Nic­ mile trip to Wabash two weeks ago. are . . . uh . . . people of your As summer vacation and gradua­ cum Educational Trust Foundation. Now what could have caused that faith. -Lee Chaden. tion draw near many high school stu­ Dave is presently a freshman at In­ delay??? Something we should know dents will secure jobs which are diana University, Bloomington. about??? covered by the Social Security Act. Most employers will want applicants lOOK IN' to present their social security card Senior Prom Ticket before they place them on the pay­ Salesmen Announced roll. �EAD (Can't from page 1) If you have lost your original card, Donna Dreesbach, Janet Rawles, you should call or write the Social May 1- Martha Henz, Lynne Palmer, and Band Orchestra, and Glee Club Security Administration, 335 N. La­ Freya Finch. Concert, 8:00 p.m. fayette Blvd., South Bend, Indiana. Baseball-Adams vs. Central (H) They will secure the original number "B" Baseball-Adams vs. Central (H) issued to you, as that ONE number May 2- is the only one you should ever use. Typewriters Track-Conference Finals­ If you have never had a number, FOR BES new typewriter or East Chicago you can secure an account number adder rental. Don't rent an old May 5- machine. Rent a new portable Track-Adams vs. Washington (T) card by writing or calling the Social or late model standard. Baseball-Adams vs. Washington Security Administration. (T) F'ORBES' plan permits three "B" Baseball-Adams vs. Washing­ months rent a I applied as purchase credit if desired. ton (T) Out-of-town rentals invited. NOW YOU CAN May 7- STUDENTS Vocal Music Festival, 8:00 p.m. Forbes Typewriter Co. Baseball--Adams vs. St. Joe (T) OPEN YOUR ALWAYS WELCOME Forbes Bldg., W. Colfax "B" Baseball-Adams vs. St. Joe 228 (T) Opp. Tribune - CE 4-4491 VERY OWN ()()<=;;;>()<=;;;>()<=;;;>O<==O<==O<:=>(() - � � Lamont's Drugs � s�nr1rs CHARGE ACCOUNT! Kenneth B. Lamont, R. Ph. � n NU·U't PHOTO S H 0 P Designed especially U Phone CE 4-4169 (I � 3015 Mishawaka Ave., South Bend 128 West Washington for and available ()><=:>()<==:>()<=='>()<==:>()<=:>()<==:>()()� only to high

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Adams Nine Hands Trackmen Lose Close LINKSMEN LOSE TO Bees Take City for ELKHART AND RILEY Conference Win Devils 14-1 Defeat Meet to Goshen The Adams linksmen lost to Elk­ - - - Jim Fett, Bob Sheets, Brad Eic­ hart 11% 3% and to Riley 8 7 in a The Adams B team hopped back The John Adams track team fell to horst, and Gary Wallman glammed triangular golf meet played at the on the win wagon as they dropped Goshen last week in a very close home runs and Ken Marvel hurled Elkhart Elks Country Club on Thurs­ St. Joseph 4-3 and Michigan City in meet. The final score was 57% to - two- baseball to lead the John day, April 23. a 7 0 conference game. 51%. The Eagles won five events, Adams Eagles to their second straight The Eagle duffers shot identical After winning one of their first ENIHSC victory and their seventh tied for first in a sixth, and placed in scores in both matches. They were: four starts, the Beagles made a come­ every event except the broad jump. success in eight outings for the sea­ Zimmer ------81 back win over St. Joe after a 3-0 de­ A review of the meet: son as they trounced the perennially Kaeppler ______89 feat by the Indians. On two errors, 100-yd. dash-Frazier 1st, Waxman strong Michigan City Red Devils by Van Buskirk ______81 a passed ball, and a timely hit by Bill 3rd. 'I'ime :10.9. a 14-1 count. The game was halted Hjerpie ------90 Roberts, the Beagles scored four runs 220-yd. dash - Mihail 1st, Butler in the top of the seventh inning be­ 3rd. Time :23.7. Brush ------84 in the 4th inning and went on to hold cause of darkness. 120-yd. high hurdles-Mihail 3rd. the Indians from scoring again. - The Eagles got off to a quick lead 180 yd. low.hurdles-Waxman 2nd. Michigan City invaded the home 440-yd. run-Frazier 2nd, Weiss 3rd. as they scored three times in the diamond of the Bees last Friday, 880-yd. run-Cogdell 1st, Hemphill last half of the first inning. Eagles Suffer First 2nd. Time 2:12. April 24, and were sent back home The homer parade started in the Mile run-High 2nd. Loss to Indians again on the short end of a 7-0 shel­ second, and the Eagles scored four Mile relay-Won by Adams (Weiss, lacking. As the Beagles jumped to a times each in the second and third High, Hemphill, Cogdell). Time 3:52. The St. Joseph Indians brought an 3-0 early lead, the Red Devils found 880-yd. relay-Won by Goshen. on the four big swings of the bat. abrupt end to all Adams hopes for it impossible to come back. The hit­ Shot put-Stout 1st, Christman 2nd. With one out in the second Jim Fett an undefeated baseball season by Distance: 43 feet, 7 inches. ting attack was headed by Sam Dai­ blasting the Eagles 10-6 on the loser's lined the first homer of the afternoon Broad jump-Swept by Goshen. ryko and Bill Roberts, as Sam blasted - home diamond Wednesday, April 22. to left center field. After John Bella High jump-Warmoth 2nd, C. Tay­ a tremendous drive over the right fanned and Gary Wallman walked, lor and J. Taylor 3rd (tie) . The Indians battered three Adams ' fielder for a round-tripper and Bill Bob Sheets boomed the second round Pole vault-Fischer tied for 1st. hurlers for 14 hits. Adams placed ninth in the ENIHSC lined a three-bagger into right center. tripper of the frame to right field. Adams took a 1-0 lead in the bot­ track meet held Saturday, April 25. The Bees were on the road against Brad Eichorst then blasted the third tom of the first inning as Jim Fett, Jim Fischer and Howard F r a z i e r Goshen this week and played host to of· the round to left-center. placed for Adams. Fischer tied for who had walked, stole home. Losing Riley and Central. third in the pole vault and Frazier Wallman Homers Jerry Harris and John Bella took fifth in the 440. Fischer will run each singled to start the inning. Both In the third Bob Howerton started in the NIHSC track meet tomorrow the rally with a base hit. After he in East Chicago. runners scampered home as Bob Golfers Lose Match Sheets unloaded a booming two-base was caught stealing, Denny Murphy To Bears at Erskine singled and Fett and Bella walked hit. The John Adams golf team lost a to load the bases. Gary Wallman � U ...... I� R�"''l·e�T .. W .�., The Indians scored twice in the then unloaded a tremendous grand �p-r fourth to tie the score and went very close match to the Central Bears May 1- Baseball: Adams vs. Central slam home run to right-center field. ahead for good in the next round. last Tuesday, April 21. The match (Here) Meanwhile the best the Devils In the fifth after the first three bat­ was played at Erskine golf course. "B" Baseball: Adams vs. could manage was one run in the ters hit safely, Harris was lifted in The final score was 8% - 6%. Central (Here) top of the third, without a base hit. favor of Ken Marvel. But the In­ Eagle tallies were: 2-Track: Conference Finals­ After Marvel passed the first two dians gave the- big righthander a Van Buskirk ______44-46-90 East Chicago rude welcome and before he could ______men up in the inning, the run scored Kaeppler ______43-40-83 5-Track: Adams vs. Washing­ on two fielder's choices. retire the side three runs had crossed Zimmer ______41-39-80 ton (There) The Eagles put the frosting on the the plate. !Ijerpie ______44 -45--89 Baseball: Adams vs. Wash­ cake by scoring twice in the fourth The Eagles came back with two Brush ------44-44--88 and once in the fifth. The South ington (There) runs in the last of the fifth, the big Benders scored without a hit in the "B" Baseball: Adams vs. blow being a by Gary Wall­ fifth on a free pass, a fielder's choice, Washington (There) man, only to have St. Joe batter Don and two errors. 7- Baseball: Adams vs. St. Joe Karczewski for four runs in the final Marvel gained his third straight (There) two innings. triumph, while Hahn the first of "B" Baseball: Adams vs. Bob Dygulski went all the way for three City moundsmen was the loser. St. Joe (There) the victory. Best Save May 22 ERNIE'S for the Shell Station at "LITTLE 500" the Prom .. SHELL GASOLINE TO PLAN FOR HIS WANTED! • FUTURE Yeung girl, junior or senior, to He rents work in sportswear for the summer. Mishawaka Avenue his Apply at GREENE'S Twyckenham Drive Ask for Mrs. Johnson formals

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