Highlights After Deadline DEPAUW UNIVERSITY'S Symphony Orchestra will perform Tuesday, March 22, during E. C. A. period, according to L. B. Johnston. THE "LARK" WILL NOT be presented according to Miss Lenore Cupp. THE FOUR PREPS and Brenda Lee will headline this years edition of the Philo Blackouts presented March 25, at 8:30 P. M. at the stadium. Tickets are on sale at Woods Downtown store. Local talent will be included. P. T. A. MEETING March 22. Speakers will be Dr. Carl Rickly and Mrs. Benjamin Bosse High School Evansville, Indiana Henry Luresen. Students are invited to attend. Vol. LXXII No. S Fri., March 1 8, 1960

Jaycees To Conduct All-City Groups To Give Concert Safe Driving Contest EVANSVILLE JAYCEES will conduct a written examination on March 25 and a safe driving contest April 8 for the annual Safe Soloists To Highlight Driving Road-E-0, according to Steve Schrbeder - preSident of - the High School Safety Council. High school students must meet certain qualifications for par- Annual Program Tour ticipation jn the contest. They must not be proven guilty of a SOLOISTS FOR THE Twenty-Third annual All-City High moving traffic violation within a six month period prior to the na- School Band and Orchestra Concert will perform March 22 at tional program which will be held 8 p.m. in the North High School Auditorium. Wise August 11. The program is open Martha Whicker, senior advisee of Edmund Sullivan, will play to all students who will not be c-1- Or nineteen on or before the date of a cello solo by Boccerini entitled "Cello Concerto in B-Flat Ma- the national Road-E-O and are not jor." Beth Attwood, of Guy Andress's homeroom, will perform Otherwise married before or at the time of a dance. Ronnie Fox, a junior from Reitz, will play "Mende's- the national finals. solin Concerto" for cornet by Mendelssohn-Koff while Connie by Susie Holtz INTERESTED STUDENTS should contact Steve, Judy Bradley Ellis, North sophomore and Wayne VOCATIONS, vocations, vocations! or Susie Holtz to obtain their en- Roberts, North senior, will sing We are confronted with so many tries. Entries will also be available selections from "Roberta." Both vocational opportunities as we plan in the principal's office. Entry are members of the North Concert Annual Banquet to start our careers. forms must be handed in by March Listening to Martha Whicker, senior advisee of Edward Sullivan, practice Choir and the Vocal Ensemble. Should I be a doctor ? Well, I 21. Students will then take the her solo fur the .411-City Concert is dancer Beth Attwood, senior advisee of MARTHA HAS PLAYED the Features Plain could make a lot of money but I written test on March 25 and the Guy Andress. Both are soloists for the Concert March 22 at the North. cello for eight years and this will would not finalists from that test will par- .High School ,4uditoriuni at S p.m. be her seventh All-City appearance want to spend ticipate in the Safe Driving Road- and her first as a soloist. She is As Speaker eight years in E-O sponsored by the Evansville a member of the Concert Orchestra collegePre- Jaycees. City high school students at school and is in the Evansville T. L. PLAIN. HEAD COACH at paring for it. who take the driving test cannot Philharmonic Orchestra. Beth has Kentucky Wesleyan, was the fea- Perhaps I Seniors To Enter Finals use their own cars. The partici- been dancing for fifteen years and tured speaker at the annual basket- could be an pant may have a reasonable choice has participated in several oper- engineer. N o, of his make of automobile, which ettas. She has marched with the ball banquet in the cafeteria March everyone will be available from local car Of Science Talent Search pre-game majorettes for four sea- 15 at 6 p.m.. wants to be sons. dealers. The skill test course will ENTERING THE LAST round of the Indiana Science Talent Reserve Football coach Don an engineer. I be laid out in accordance with the Ronnie has played the cornet for Williams was the master of Cere• know the gov- official Safe Driving Road-E-0 Search are five finalists ; John David, Steve Race, Mike Elliott. eight years and will make his sec- monies. The coaching staff—Her- ernment wants rules for skill tests. ond straight solo appearance. He Editor Bob Houston and John Wiley. man Keller, Arvel Kilpatrick and m ore scien- Prizes for the winners will in- is a member of the Reitz High Heading the list of finalists is John. John, a senior, was one Alfred Buck—also spoke and pre- tists, but I just do not understand clude a $100 bond and a chance School Concert Band and Orches- chemistry and physics. What to enter the State Road-E-0 in of forty finalists in national competition. His project was on the tra and recently received first place sented the awards to the varsity, should I be? — that is the ques- Indianapolis. Winners of the state "Antigen Carrier in Paramecium and the Order of Precedence in the state competition. reserve and freshmen squads. tion we ask ourselves. contest will then enter the national of Various Antigens." John is WAYNE AND CONNIE partici- VARSITY. LETTERS were RoadE7 pated in the state vocal contest When we first try to select an 0 held in Washington, D. C sponsored by J. Maxwell Davis awarded to- Lewis Browning, Larry where Wayne received a second di- occupation, we consider the voca- Judges for the National Safe of the biology department.. The eamin9 Weeks Denton, Chuck Garner, Gary Grie- tion which will pay us the greatest Driving Road-E-O Committee are Also sponsored by Mr. Davis is vision and Connie received a first. amount of money. But we must representatives of the organiza- Steve. His project is called "The Monday, March 21 —Regular Schedule. Wayne will also do the vocal for ger, Russ Grieger, Allen McCutch- face the fact that not everyone tions actively engaged in the re- Effect of the Thyroid on the Local- Tuesday, March 22 — Regular Schedule an orchestra number, "Begin the an and Jim Wiesman. Managers can be a doctor, banker or lawyer. search and promotion of traffic ization of Labeled Triiodothyroine — PTA meeting. Beguine." Ronnie Denton, Bob Gilliam and After this point, we either give up safety. Selection of a national teen- in the Brains of Albino Rats." Wednesday, March 23—ECA—Kiwanis With this concert, the All-City Bob Rahm also received varsity Vocational Guidance — Faculty meet- Band and Orchestra will begin its deciding on an occupation and age driver champion shall be based Woodrow Pemberton, head of the letters. Those receiving reserve think that we can choose one later on a written quiz road test and science department, is sponsoring ing — School dismissed at 3 p.m. annual three day tour of Indiana in life, or we select an occupation driving skill tests. the other three boys, Mike, Bob Thursday, March 24 — Regular Schedule. and Illinois. They will play at letters were Bob Adams, Dean which concerns a field in.-which we and John. Mike's theme is "Theory Friday, March 25 — Regular Schedule high schools in Robinson, Lawrence- Ashby, Ed Brown, Bill Blackburn, are interested. For instance, since of a Gas Multiplication Propor- — Written Examination for the Jay- ville and Salem, Illinois; Vincennes Ed Coleman, Chuck Dannheiser, some of us enjoy working with Change Of Vowel tional Counter." Bob has based his cees' Safe Driving Road-E-0. and Oakland City high schools and Tom Fulton and Charles Given. children, we might pick teaching project on "Porton, Electron Van at Indiana State Teachers College as a profession. If one excels in Evokes Merriment de Graff Accelerator—Its Design, in Terre Haute. Also included were Dennis Ruther- a certain subject, he could continue Construction and Application." All students may be admitted on ford, Steve Hopkins; John McIn- in it as his vocation. ELEANOR CASTLE'S seventh John's project is on "Design, Con- Andress Sends activity tickets. Others may obtain tosh, Nick Miller, Jerry Polley, For the past three years we period German II class, while trans- struction and Application of a tickets from any member of the Steve Royster and Richard Sapp. Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer.' seniors have had the opportunity to lating a story about a German city band or orchestra. Harry Hart Completing the list were Eric during the Thirty Year's War, These five were picked with twenty- Safety Classes attend the Kiwanis Vocational conducts the band while the orches- Sullivan, Gordon Tabor, John Wil- Guidance Conferences and ask per- found an interesting sideline. six others as finalists. Others who entered the contest tra is under the direction of Kurt son, and reserve managers August sons about their various prOfes- General Tilly, who had captured On: Field Trips Schuster. William Handley will be sions. These conferences have this certain city, said that if any are invited to the luncheon Satur- Harpole and Paul Parker. day at Indianapolis. Six here who the guest conductor. helped shed some light on many one of the councilmen or the mayor PROJECTS FOR Guy Andress's Freshmen receiving leters were were invited are Jeanne Hull, Bill Officers of the band are Martin occupations. By now most seniors could drink four quarts of wine second period health and safety Larry Bellies, Ricky Biggs, Paul have some idea as to what line Jones, Roberta Mulvaney, Gary class include two field trips an- Harrell, president; Jim Scaggiari, without taking a breath, the city Vann, Bonnie Buttrum and Linda Black, Jim Gish, Bob Guenther, of work they will do after gradua- would go free. The mayor said he nounces Diane Rosencranz, who is vice-president; Bob Simpson, sec- Christensen. Leroy Heldt, Abie Holtz and Gene tion from high school or college. would do his best, he then pro- in charge of planning one of the retary and Sondra Craddock and Freshmen are undoubtedly the field trips. Lockyear. Others were Mike Oliver, ceeded to drink it all. After drink- Bonnie Myers, librarians. Orches- group which is more confused March 16 was the date for the Ken Rakow, Rusty Scales, Allen ing all of the wine, he passed out IN THIS ISSUE tra officers are Martha Whicker, about this subject than sophomores cold. first scheduled field trip. C i t y Siesky, Bob Sonnemaker, , Jerry or juniors. Their ideas will change Traffic Court was the destination president; Janis Kracht, vice-presi- as their knowledge broadens in At once all the councilmen began Page 2 Southwood, Tyrone Stone, Chuck cheering "hoch" (pronounced hoke) of the class. Aiding Diane in plan- dent; Becky Shuel, secretary and their years of high school. ning this trip was Katherine Lee. Wey and managers Steve Hum- which means "hurrah" or "hail." Senior Talent Day Gayle Grote and Martha Ritchie, Page 3 BOB KINKLE and Cindy Joyce librarians. phrey and Gary Katterhenry. Then freshman Wayne Phillips are in charge of the second field Seniors Take innocently asked, while hoping for Steve Hopkins trip March 22. On this trip the an enormus laugh, "Shouldn't that Page 4 students will visit the Physical be 'hie instead of 'hoch'?" Allen McCutchan Therapy Department at St. Mary's Special NHS- Hospital. 1HSAA To Sponsor One project involving the whole Aptitude Test Hess Announces Guides class concerns fire safety. Each student must locate all the fire Purdue Football Clinic RICHARD PRICE, Allen Mc- alarm boxes in and around the Cutchan and David Hill, finalists For Kiwanis Program school, all exits, door sizes and the INDIANA'S HIGH SCHOOL Athletic Association will sponsor the twenty- in the National Honor Society eighth annual Football Coaching Clinic at Purdue University, West La- Scholarship Program, took the number of students in each class MRS. DORA HESS announces student guides and hostesses for the Ki- and cafeteria. They are then to fayette, Indiana, April 8 and 9. General Aptitude Test, Tuesday, wanis Vocational Guidance Programs on March 16 and 23. Attending the clinic from Bosse will be the football coaching staff. This March 15, according to Miss Helen plan an evacuation of the school includes Bill Russler, varsity coach; Art Acker, backfield coach; Dori Stoutenborough, dean of girls. Duties of the hostesses include greeting the various speakers and lo- cating their student guides. The guides then accompany the speakers to which will be successful in any Williams, reserve coach and Guy Andress, freshman coach. Coaches from Eliminations were made through their respective rooms. Vicki Jacques, junior, will serve as student chair- period of the day. In charge of the entire state are expected to be on hand for the :meeting. the results of Preliminary Schol- man. Barbara Graham, sophomore, will be the messenger. this project is Paula Wallace. BOB BRUGGE, FORMER Ohio State halfback who played with the astic Aptitude Test, which was STUDENT GUIDES include Cleveland Browns in 1948, will dis- given in the secondary schools Marlene Brooks, Joni Carson, cuss the split end offense. Arkan- throughout the country on Oct. 20, Karen Cox, Sylvia Deusner, sas defensive tactics will then be 1959. Both seniors and juniors took Beverly Gorbett, Mardee Royer and exhibited by Frank Broyles, head the test but they were only effec- Diane Rosencranz. Others on the coach at the University of Arkan- tive to seniors. Only members of list are Barbara Luton, Pat Graves, Grieger Receives Avsrard sas. Mr. Broyles was named 1959 the National Honor Society are Mary Hamilton, Nancy Hetzel, "Coach of the Year" in the South- eligible for the scholarships. There Beth Hausmann, Pat Riley, Shirlie west Conference. were 55,548 National Honor Society RUSS GREIGER, senior advisee of Mrs. Martha medal. Mr. Dudley, as he shook Russ' hand, Sample, Diane Lampton a n d Spotlighting the April 8 after- members who participated in the Marsha Irvin. Concluding the list Schmadel, received the sixteenth annual Down- made his traditional promise that Russ' name Scholarship qualifying Test from noon session will be discussions on of student guides are Shiela Powell town Kiwanis Award in an assembly would be placed upon the wooden plaque with the T-formation • offense and the all states, territories and posses- Sharon Porter, Sandra Thompson, sions. Thursday, March 11. the fifteen other winners. slot-T offenSe. Bernie Krueger Mabel Thomas, Sharon Myers, coach of Hammond High School THOSE WHO OBTAINED a Several weeks ago Russ was cited for his Kiwanis members based their choice upon and James "Rab" Currie, c o a ch score of 204 or higher are con- Glenda Oran, Paula Wallace, Susan Wierauch, Martha Wilson, Ellen talent by being placed on the Courier and Press such traits as leadership, scholarship, sports- of Charleroi High School will do sidered finalists. National Honor the talking. Society members receiving a score Yockel, Katherine Lee and Jean AII-Sectional team. Averaging between 22 and manship, self-control, self-sacrifice, team spirit of 204 or higher numbered 2,530. 23 points per game, Russ held first place among and ability as a player. Before the members SATURDAY BRINGS a session Emerson. on defensive football in high school $33,000 worth of scholarships are Junior girls who will serve as the city's top scorers. made their final decision, they polled the team available with a total of '71 in by Al Manasin, head coach at all. The top scholarship is $4,000, hostesses include Vicki Jacquess, hi...DER EBERHARD, co-sponsor of the Ki- on their choice and also received the opinions Lane Technical High School, Chi- with $1,000 for each of the four Pam Mediicott, Linda Hopper, wanis' athletic committee for Bosse, opened the of the coaches and others connected with the cago, Illinois. Also highlighting years. Maryelaine Miller, Jerilyn Hess assembly by introducing the Kiwanis repre- team. Saturday's discussion. will be 1900 Funds providing these scholar- and Linda Branaman. Concluding sentatives from the other city high schools. He variations for the winged-T offense ships are largely a part of a Last year's winner was Paul Utley. Paul is the list are Carol Sanders, Carolyn by Dave Nelson, head coach at public service for National Honor then introduced E. H. "Bub" Schroeder, a mem- McCullough, Rosalind Fine, Bar- now attending Evansville College where he was Society members. The L. G.- Bal- ber of the athletic committee, who enumerated the University of Delaware. four Company, Attleboro, Massa- bara Hartley and Shirley Keeling. the qualifications for this award and then pre- a member of the freshman basketball squad this Mr. Acker referred to the clinic chusetts; the Boeing Airplane Senior girls serving as hostesses year. Larry Collins, recipient of the fourteenth as a trading session. "It is a Company, Seattle, Washington; the will be Pam Dyer, Linda Watson, sented Mary Bates, vice-president of the Down- Kiwanis award, is now a member of Florida time when the coaches come to- Josten Company, Owatonna, Minn- Kay Kilpatrick, Beth Atwood and town Kiwanis Club. Mr. Bates announced the gether to share their ideas with esota. Pat Baikie. winner and presented Russ with the coveted Southern University's basketball team. others in order to build a.. better..

Solution Or Compiaint? Gawk, Barley Vie --- Teachers Provide BENJAMIN • BOSSE HIGH SCHOOL is an institution of which we, the student body, and the city of Evansville can be very proud. Our school has been nationally recognized as one of the Honors. Source Amusement country's best high schools. Our graduates are always among For Of the top students in the colleges they attend. For thirty-six NOW IT'S TIME to make fun of our favorite T.V. star, -yip FROM THE BEGINNING of time immemorial there have ex- years the name Bosse has been synonymous with a good high Gawk. isted throughout the world establishments with the lofty ideal school education. Through the years the manly art of wrestling has undergone of instilling knowledge in the minds of the younger generation. It is unfortunate that a small group of students, eager to a slight decay. The Greeks started wrestling back in B.C., and solve a serious problem, went to the press without doing ma- now men like Gawk put on wrestling exhibitions in dingy gyms In these schools are teachers whose job it is to offer to the ture thinking, and in so doing injured the reputation of their in small towns across the country. student untold wealth from books. .To illustrate this; „THE school. The cheating problem at Bosse is neither larger nor Being- a local hero Gawk thinks very highly of himself and SCHOOL, SPIRIT is proud to present the story of one of these smaller than that in schools anywhere, but these students made enjoys putting on a good show. dedicated thousands from all over it appear that Bosse is a hotbed of cheating, where teachers First, Vip starts slugging his op- the world, the teachei'. ponent, usually a decripite old man "And your assignment for over ignore the problem. It is unfortunate that these students, named Farmer Barley, Reitz: 'Os. .2isizaticaf Ita Che Cute the week-end will be to `write obviously sincere about solving the problem did not get all the Finally, Barley recovers from Vip's twelve. thousand word volume ,Of facts. It is even more unfortunate that their views were printed onslaught and Vip is knocked from the history of • the world. And for the ring. As Gawk recovers, he those of you who want to make an without any consultation with school officials. Had there been circles the ring in agony, while all 'Obv,ionsly Superior Grade,' there such consultation, this unfortunate incident could have been the old ladies throw purses at him. will be a meeting after school 'to turned into a positive approach to the problem of classroom Then Vip breaks into the ring and discuss the extra credit- essay tears up his opponent. 'What I Should Know About Tur- dishonesty, but as the accusations stood, the positive angle of AFTER THE fight is over Vip nip Raising in Afghanislan,'•which possible solution was subordinated to the negative angle of Usually gives the viewers a few must be turned in if you wish to mere complaint. minutes of his precious time in an even he in the running for this Our world need more people who will stand up for what they interview. Yip first shows his great top - grade:" profile and then talks about what WITH TH E S E encouraging believe, but these people should think and try to get all the a lousy town 'this is. Next, Vip words the stuctente file out of the sides to a question. The students who opposed cheating were procedes to run down the an- room looking forward with eager right in their aims, but wrong in the methods used in achiev- nouncer and the television station. anticipation to the week-end ahead As the camera begins to focus- on made even More wonderful Ey kind- ing their aims. Had they tried to learn all sides of the con- another subject, Vip explodes and ly old Miss Spinster. Her cheerful troversy, they would have found that their proposed solution gives all the viewers his views on face is a source of refreshment to was already in effect in most Bosse classrooms. They would Evansville and its citizens. every pupil and her refusal to have learned that teachers cannot punish cheaters only on As Vip rambles on, the camera honor requests for students makes changes to a new wrestling match, her a favorite with the head Of- suspicion. They also would have discovered that a proved but Gawk's voice is still audible in fice. cheater often has parents who will use up the teacher's time the background. Finally, there is a yell and a loud thud as Vip is forci- Also widely admired is 1..ex sys- and patience pleading for lighter punishment for their off- bly carried off. tem of filing test grades which .is spring. The students found out none of these things, and a This type of entertainment seems done in triplicate• with carbon. crusade that should have helped our school only gave it an to be very popular in modern copies. "Yes, sir. I can look up America as in other low grade the test gentle of 'every pupil I've oncieserved black eye and created an unpleasant fuss. countries. But every week Vip Gawk and Farmer Barley stage the ever had," she proudly declares. most popular show in the Tri-state. Shown above rehearsing the song she will sing in Senior Ta.ent Day is ANOTHER - ENDEARING trait_ Isabel "Che Che" Moscoso. The production will be April 7 and 8 at 8 p.m. of most teachers is their steady, Spring Fever Produces SENIOR TALENT DAY is a co-operative effort to which class concise, easy to understand, system Guest Reviewer members contribute their talent to earn money for a class gift at grading. These teachers prefee' to the school. to let the students figure out then Multitudinous Reactions Goes Berserk, This production, presented annually, gives many seniors an own averages. SPRING IS COMING ! March 21 marks the first day of spring opportunity to present their various talents. "This year, as in "Now Meathead. Yes, you there and with it comes a touch of that so-called spring fever. As Burns Music years past, students are using ingenuity and variety in the pro-- in the third row — add up .these gram," according to Miss Ella figures, divide by 77x4's, multiply warm weather approaches, everyones' thoughts turn to swim- CLASSICAL MUSIC has enlight- Shelton. by six and then throw those figures ming, picnics, sunbaths, having school over and just being lazy. ened our present world as the gen- Sleeping Beauty HEREDIA Isabel Moscoso Gar- away. I don't. trust you so I'll just Coming upon some of these prospective spring fever stricken ius of the masters sifts down from cia, senior advisee of Miss Lenore the past to the modern miracle of Cupp, will sing "Vereda Tropical." put dawn what I think you de- students, the roving reporter put to them the question, "What television that tights up our homes. From Coolsville Being a native of Panama, Spanish serve. Meathead, according toamy are you going to do when spring Bernard Bedstead, current con- S=songs are quite easy for her. The figures, you've flunked. Noel don't fever hits you?" Most of the re- ductor of the Slippery Rock Sym- literal translation of the song is care if you made 90's on all your plies are the feelings of everyone .9frt The Ala 4.42 phony Orchestra, has kindly con- Swing in Chick "Tropical Road." Panama is a tests. I think you should flunk so as March 21 draws near. sented to review a piece of classi- country of many beaches, rivers (THE SCHOOL SPIRIT is indebted to JANE FALLETTI: Kansas City, DEAR EDITOR: e leas cal music for the intellectual read- and mountains — one in which a flunk you shall. And a 'IP for "Teen Magazine" for the inspira- here I come. Students at Bosse should be corn- ers of this page. The selection up tropical road could certainly be your insolence." STEVE SCHROEDER: Take an mended on their enthusiastic back- for discussion is the beautiful tion far this second of a series of found easily. "beat-type" fairy tales. Following Oh well, that's life. aspirin! ing and loyal support of both foot- "Fallout on the Banks of the Wa- Another one of the acts which ball and basketball teams. is the Spirit's version-) RUSTY SCALES: Get a big Bohe- bash." will lend an international flavor In just a few more weeks spring "EDWARD TELLER was a bril- WHEN the Little princess et' mian. is Thor Gran playing the guitar. MARIANNE MINTZ: Find a new sports will begin. In past years it liant composer who was inspired Coolsville was born, every pad in Thor is an exchange student from Reeves' Hit Song and permanent boy friend. has been noticed that student sup- to write this spectacular composi- the village was the scene of a Norway this year and is a senior port of these sports has been con- swingin' blast, but the party at DAVID ENGLISH: I don't know, tion which portrays the atomic advisee of Miss Carolyn Wills. probably fall down. siderably less than in the two bombing of Vincennes. The main the castle was a gasser. The guest Cops First Again 'Norway, a land of snow and rocky HERSHELL PURDUE: Hit it major sports. chorus of the piece is made up of book read like the "Who's Who" coasts, is a contrast to the climate back! Students participating in these 1,787 notes. I know, I counted of the outer world. and geography of Panama. in Top Ten JETTI INGLIS: I'm going to grab sports practice many long hours in them. I will now play the main When the guests cut-out and left "Quixotica" will be the theme for order to develop necessary skills. a boy. theme consisting of eighty-three wishes with the little chick, among this year's production, and it will SPOTLIGHTING the number one . BRIAN HEWINS: It's hit me. They deserve the loyal support of notes on my Swiss zither to the the last to leave were Queens from be presented on April 7 and 8 in- spot for the second week in a rowel BETTY BANKO: Take pills for the student body. accompaniment of the orchestra." Mars and Mercury -and a party stead of the date previously an- hay fever. Because of time conflicts it is "Listen carefully to the same crasher from Saturn. " on the top ten is Jim Reeves' re- nounced. All of the acts will be MIKE FULKERSON: Beats me! not always possible to attend all figure recurring again and again. "LIKE MAN, I hope this cool centered around this theme. The cording, "He'll Have to Go." CAROLYN McCULLOUGH: Retire. the various athletic events. Conse- Isn't it dull and terribly boring. Listings stayed much the game, has the finest of that character curtain will go up at 8 p.m. each TONY FUHRER: Go on a nature quently, it may be more convenient As a matter of fact, I hate this par- bit," said the Martian Queen. "And evening. Tickets may be purchased hike armed with butterfly net but "El Paso" by Marty Robbins to choose one or two sports to at- ticular piece of music. I hate all I wish her real gone beauty and a for 50 cents each when they go on and insect repellent. tend faithfully. music. I never wanted to be a con- and "Teen Angel" by Mark Dinning.. LARRY DIMMIT: Add it to my real swingin' time," added the sale in hoinerooms. Participation is another very im- ductor but my mother forced me sharp Mercury chick. "Hairy!" seem to be on their way out. Bat collection of fevers. portant phase in backing t h e s e into it. I always wanted to be a with old ones on their way out, RICHARD WERKING: Sleep in scoffed the crasher from Saturn. teams. There are very few boys butcher like my dad. I've always "I wish her death! At the age of new ones are on their way up. class! who cannot participate in at least liked pigs' knuckles and pork Bottled Verse(' PAULA WALLACE: Sock it back! sweet sixteen, I predict she will Some of these are "Chattanooga one sport. chops." poke her nose in the Iab and die." Even though these spring sports "Why didn't my mother let me Causes Death Shoe Shine Boy" by Freddy Can- are not as celebrated as perhaps do what I wanted. This is the worst "Hold it!" shouted the Queen of non, "Mania" by Connie Francis, Venus, rushing toward the group. are football and basketball, they piece of music that was ever writ- and a new version of "Gaeayel -11"e Yukio Mishima are still a very important part of "Luckily I stopped to powder my ten. So to pacify you intellectual Of Aged Man by Santo and Johnny. Also the fliP- our school. We owe the boys as readerS I will use my lighter to nose, so now I can give the babe Creates Novel well as the school our enthusiastic destroy this horrible mess. There, a break. I predict that she will not THIS .WEEK'S Admittedly Super- side of the latter called "Summer- backing and support. it's done. But you'll never catch die when she makes the lab scene, ior Verse was found rolled up in- time" seems to be up and coming. A READER. me, never. He, he, he." but will fall into a way-out sleep, side an old bottle floating down the In this era, records seem to be just as will all the other cats in the river. The fisherman who found About Buddhist new versions of old songs. pad. At the end of five years," it, probably thinking the bottle con- "THE TEMPLE of the Golden Venus continued, "I predict that tained something else, dove in the RESTING in second place this Pavilion," a new novel by Yukio a sharp looking prince will awaken river and threw it onto the shore. week is a song by the young come Mishima, tells the exciting story Atic4f4 Aletaate Noted her with a kiss, and they will be The old man was run down- by a poser Bobby Ryden called "Wild. of a young Buddhist priest ob- married and live in Coolsville for-, barge before he could get back to One." Slowly climbing down the 1 ever." sessed by the beauty of a temple. by Freeman shore but fortunately the bottle ladder is the "Theme from a Sum- Because of his boyhood trauma So, the princess grew into a real was saved. Since the poem was mer Place" by Percy Faith and of seeing his mother make love to THIS WEEK I OFFER a short drama for your pleasure. swingin' chick. But, she was never obviously written under rather ad- allowed to go near the lab. verse circumstances it is not of his orchestra. This rests in third another man in the presence of THE ERRANT SNOWBALL — A tragedy in one act by Bill Tremblea- place this week. ON HER BIRTHDAY everyone first-rate caliber. Be that as it may, his dying father, Mizoguchi be- pike. second page is proud to present Paul Anka has come up With an- DRAMATICS PERSONAE: Richard the Dark Faced and his brother Wil- was so busy preparing for her comes a hopeless stutterer. Taunt- sweet sixteen blast that they would REMEMBER THE MAIN, CHA- other hit in his three-year career ed by his schoolmates, he feels ut- liam the Runt, sons of Lord Wells, both youths. Five friends of the CHA-CHA. called "Puppy Love." Paul writes brothers who remained unnamed. Six husky members of the Palace not bother with this way-out chick. terly lonely until he becomes an Seeing that this was her chance, The other day, the music and composes the wards Guard in a "spirited" condition. While digging in my sand box, acolyte at a famous temple in Kyo- SETTING: His late evening on the plains adjoining Lord Wells' estate in she made the lab scene. As soon for all the songs he sings: "Puppy as she opened the door a heavy I hit a water main. to, where at first he hopes, for the Northern Wales. It is the middle 1500's and Richard the Dark Faced Love" takes fourth place in the vapor surrounded the princess and Cha-cha-cha companionship of his fellow acoly- and his brother William are to be found throwing snowballs at passing rolled through the open lab door, Now the whole neighborhood is standings. "Beyond the Sea" fol- tes and for the affection of the Su- carriages. Lord and Lady Wells are attending an orgy at nearby Stone- throughout the entire village, put- afloat. lows "Puppy Love" in fifth place. hague. perior. ting everyone in a deep sleep. People keep sevimming over to Down the line they are "Forever," RICHARD: My friends, do you think it wise that we propel such missiles my sand box, Queen Venus' prediction got BUT SOON the old doubts and at Passing folk lest they become irritated -and stop to thrash-us sorely? But I throw sand in their eyes. "What in the World's Come Over rebelliousness set in. His mind is 1ST FRIEND: Come Richard. Don't be a drag. Tis' you who suggested this around and the Prince of Mars And they drown, You," "Let. It Be Me," "El Paso," dominated by the beauty of the pastime and a pleasurable one it is. found the princess and kissed her, Cha-cha-cha. and in last place, "Teen Angel." temple, but he cannot live in peace 2ND FRIEND : Look how I do skillfully prepare this rock annointed with but, man, like nothing gave. This with it. His emotional relationship snow and do swiftly propel it through yon coach window. cool left her cold, and the Martian with the Superior, with his fel- 3RD FRIEND: In south; a direct hit. But the coach doth. halt. And what prince cut-out in disgust. lows, is a wonderfully sustained is this ? Six husky men doth pile out. At the end of the fifth year of 4TH FRIEND: By my father's sternal beard. They do utter curses which sack-time, Queen Venus sent her and powerful psychological drama they throw at us. in which the dream of beauty and 1ST FRIEND: No danger. They doth re-embark. I call them thusly. Pigs! son to waken the chick. The Prince the feeling of alienation become Eat the slop of the fields. of Venus flipped when he saw the fused. 5TH FRIEND: I think thou didst taunt them unwisely for they do charge sleeping chick. at us with upraised fists. THE SCHOOL SPIRIT" gives its columnists complete liberty and any ideas and opin- In the end, in a soaring climax, Suddenly, the princegs opened ions expressed in these columns are not necessarily the ideas and opinions of - "THE WILLIAM: Mistake indeed. We must flee to the estate if eve wish to re- one eye and said, "Kiss me you SCHOOL SPIRIT". he attempts to destroy his obses- main unharmed those honored visages. Entered as second class matter November 30, 1936, at the post office at Evansville, fool." Naturally, the prince came Indiana, under the at of March 3, 1897. sion by setting fire to the temple. RICHARD: Methinks that mere doors will not suffice to- stop these varlets Published weekly except during holidays and vacations by the journalism students of Thus, this amazing and compelling in their present condition. Flee my friends. My brother and I shall try through. "Cool!" she exclaimed Benjamin Bosse High School. Composed by the Bosse Printing Department, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF SUSIE Ili OLTZ novel opens up, in completely uni- to keep the estate intact. Now scatter and hide thyselves wisely that you and grabbed the prince and kissed be harmed not. MANAGING EDITOR DAVE SIEGEL him. - NEWS. EDITOR versal terms. EXIT ALL FRIENDS. TONI FENDEL Yukio Mishima is probably the Her "Cool" awoke everyone in COPY EDITOR BARBARA KELSCH ONE HOUR LATER, ADVERTISING EDITOR REVA 111A4NNAHAN most spectacularly talented young 5TH FRIEND: Come let us return and see that we might aid Richard and the entire village, and the persons BUSINESS MANAGER DON KATTERHENRY picked up where they had left off. First page co-editors: Linda Branamart, Judy Palmer and Steve Scimacke .. Second writer in Japan. He was graduated William. page co-editors: Doug Melvin and Sandra Barnett . . Third page ca-editors: Nina from Tokyo Imperial University in FRIENDS (In unison): Aye. Let us sally forth. The party preparations were then Witherspoon and Deane Miller . . Sports editors: John Gaisscr and Mary Freson AT THE ESTATE. Photographer: Ann Rossi and Mark Benner . Personality Columnist: Carolyn Schmitt 1947. He has published twelve nov- resumed but for a wedding not a . . . Variety Columnist: Nick Freeman . . . Circulation Managers: Judy De Toro and FRIENDS: Are they departed? Herschel Purdue. birthday. els, some of which have sold sev- WILLIAM: Yes, but thou dids't barely escape a thorough beating for they Editorial Staff Culls: Marc Hallert, Sandy Brock, Martha Duncan, Rosalind Fine. Ann It was a way-out wedding and Harris. Shirley Keeling. Phyllis Lowery, Mary Poe, Pam Pride, Charley. Storms, Bill Van eral thousand copies. The novel is did break the door and enter in. an angered state. Dcest, Patricia Watts and Barbara Woodring. now available in the Bosse library. MORAL: If thou must throw snowballs, aim wisely. they lived happily ever after. Bookkeeper• Houston,

Packer Lists Names Pics and Profiles Pemberton Reports Plans by Carolyn Schmitt For Science Groupings of DE Club Finalists WOODROW PEMBERTON, head of the Science Department, reports ,that FIRST AND SECOND place winners from the DistribUtive Education there are plans for new groupings in physical science and in biology for Club state convention will participate in a national meeting, according to the 1960-61 year. Warren Packer, sponsor. There will be "B" and "C" courses with the main differences being in the " • Convention time is April 20, in Kansas City, Missouri.- Participating will. amount and kind of content and in depth of presentation. There will be be Barry Parker, Byron Utterbach and Walter Winniger. Barry won first laboratory in both "B" and "C" courses but greater emphasis in the "C" . place in the state convention held at indiana. University on February 13. course. PHYSICAL SCIENCE "B" con- in indilidual window display- judg- tains ideas from chemistry, phys- ics, earth science, geology and ing. Byron, Walter and Barry were astronomy. The "C" course in phys- the winning team for the window DePauw To Otter New Novel ical science is mainly concerned display contest, Byron also won with the subject matter of physics • second 'place in the area of distri- and chemistry. Science Closses< About Africa Many of the students who en- bUtion manuals. The topic was rolled in physics and chemistry Managing `and operating a men's Arrives Here during the last two years should furnishing store. During Suit m-e)r have enrolled in physical science Although some second place win- "THINGS FALL APART", a new "C" because now their level of JUNIOR ENGINEERS' and Scien- competence in applied mathematics ners enter the finals, others do not tists' Summer Institute is sched- novel now available in the school library, centers on Okonkwo, a self- does not permit them to succeed enter'for a particular subject. Such uled from June 27.. to July 9, at DePauw University, according to made and successful man striving in physics and chemistry. Mr. was the case of Pat Mayfield. Pat Woodrow Pemberton, head of the for an ascendant position in his Pemberton gave some recommen- won second place. in the individual science department. dations for students not planning sales demonstration judging. Laura This story takes - place in a Ni- to -attend-colleges planning -to - go JESSI is a program designed to to college and students on the col- help students make up their minds gerian village in the late 19th cen- Brooks won a third place position tury, and in it, Chinua Achebe, -a lege technical lane. The students for her merchandise manual on whether to enter the profession of not planning to attend college science or engineering. The aim of young Nigerian writing in English, kselling silverware successfully. has dramatized the coherent, pat- should enroll in biology "B" or in the program is to have the, pupils Also taking third place was Ronald gain an understanding of what the SNOW WAS no obstacle for avid golfer Steve Hopkins, sophomore, who terned past of his people and the physical science "B." Morris for, his speech, "The Im- just converted a snowball into a golf ball. effects of Western civilization upon All students, excepting these on science and engineering areas en- Hailing from Dexter Grade School, Steve has participated in many the college technical lane, who plan portance of 'Merchandising in Our compass. Students will also learn it. The background of the story is sports. He played guard on the Dexter basketball team for three years, the, life of the village — its feasts, to attend college should enroll -in Changing Economy." Each winner what studies they must pursue at biology "C" in their tenth grade. high school if they intend to enter quarterback two years on the football squad and ran the fifty yard dash wrestling matches and celebrations. received a trophy from the Sears two years. Steve played third base on the Employees and Scouts PONY This story culminates with the For an additional year, or years, a scientific or technical course at of science, they should select from Roebuck Foundation. college, and career opportunities League team. - arrival of the emissaries of the Western world, who bring their re- physical science "C," chemistry or Along with the winners, there for graduates. Pupils attending the THIS ATHLETIC boy also physics. will be others joining in the trip institute may also learn the study Baike's Team Cops, ligion, government and skill in showed leadership qualities as he form to be dispersed and dismem- Students on the college techni- to Kansas City from the DE club. demands on students who pursue cal lane should include biology "C" the science profession. bered among an uncomprehending They will, be chaperoned by Mrs. was president of the Dexter Stu- Volleyball Tourney/ people half hostile, half curious. in the ninth or tenth grade to be HIGL: SCTIOOL students and dent Council. Steve was in the Okonkwo himself failed to turn his followed by both physics and chem- Charlotte- Brooks. These students 1960 graduates may attend the In GAA Activitiesi! istry. An advanced science course are Beverly Higgs, Howard Nuf- son from the white man's faith, summer program. Many students eighth grade play, sang in the not for lack of confidence in his is recommended, if possible. singer, James Wilson and Wanda who attend JESSI have no idea PAT B.AIKE'S team has captured choir. and was in the May Day first place in the GAA's volleyball own gods, but because he relied Bartley. They will all meet in the about their profession. Others at- stubbornly on his uncreative con- tend who feel that they are inter- court. tournament which took place from Claypool Hotel, where most of .the Feb. 1 to March '7, after school in servatism. Badger Names ested in the sciences or engineer- While at Bosse he played guard Chinua Achebe, is a young Ni- activities will take place. ing but have no pronounced per- the girl's gym, according to Mrs. on the freshman and reserve bas- Martha Schmadel and Mrs. Doris gerian whose father had been one Students Receiving suasions favoring one area of study of the first local converts to Chris- in preference to the other. JESSI ketball squads. As a freshman Griffin, co-sponsors of the group. Customs Confuse Winning team members include tianity and he was educated in the Magna Cum Laude is an effort to broaden the stu- English schools. He describes the dents' horizons so that when de- Steve was on the Service Commit- Sarah Flach, Bonnie Buttrum, Lib- Clamorous Class by Wilson and Martha Wilson. many idyllic features of pre-Chris- RECEIVING Magna Cum Laude cisions are made about college pro- tee in Student Council and Class tian native life with poetry and for the first grading period of the ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES de- gram and career, they are made Concluding the list are Sue Davis, Council Chairman. He has received Rickie Lang and Beverly Stilwell. humor. But his real achievement is new semester are a total of sixty velop their own characteristics, with intelligence. students, according to Miss Leonila Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude and Each member of the team received his ability to see the strengths and habits and customs through the. Classes for the summer -institute weaknesses of his characters. Barger, faculty member in charge years as they develop and learn a white GAA "Volleyball Champs" are comprised of about twenty-five maintains Scholarship B and Scar- ribbon for taking first place hon- of compiling the list. more about modern life. members each. They are under the let and Gray ratings. ors. Included on the list of seniors Customs of others seem different direction of the specialists from Mayes Announces are Ann Archer, Sandy Blackburn, and sometintes very odd when one the several science and engineering OPPOSING PAT'S team in the Steve states that his favorite after-school activities was Judy Eddie Dolvoski, Becky Engel, Bill thinks about them seriously and departments of DePauw Univer- Red Cross Plans Paul, Poniendel, Brian Hewins, humorously. In .Latin America a sity. Most of the classes are held pastimes are golf, bowling and Overton's . team. Included on this squad were Ann Archer, Pat Watts, David Hill and Bob Houston. Also `very important' custom is to offer in a lecture-demonstration ap- pool. He rates math as his favorite on thy:list are Dolly Hughes, Allen proach by the professor. The stu- Linda Otloe and Brenda Beeler. For Training Center to give something to someone who subject. While very -young, Steve Completing this team were Cheryl McCutchan, Vivian Morlock, Judy is admiring -a certain object. This dents are in class six to seven MIAMI UNIVERSITY in- Oxford, Neidig, Stephen Race, Peg Royster, hours daily. Every JESSI enrollee lived in Europe. He visited a great Jeffers, Margie Hotto, Nancy Lock- - 'custom- was • being discussed by wood and Jennifer Hawkins. Ohio, is accepting applications un- JoAnn Siemers and John Wiley. Mrs. VAllis Calmes' seventh pe- follows the schedule planned by many places in the year he lived til April 4 for the annual Junior the host institution. Scheduled activities for GAA FOURTEEN JUNIORS obtained - rind Worn Power class. The stu- Red Cross Leadership Training Magna Cum Laude. They are Mere- dents were bringing up some good Fees for the 'thirteen-day De- there. He attended the American follow approximately the same one as that of the regular gym Center, which will take place in dith Black, Sandra Brock, Larry , problems and comments when a Pauw University JESSI session is kindergarten in Germany and first July, announced Ralph Mayes, Burton, Eddie Coleman, Linda - very distinct voice from the back $120.00. This fee includes all on- class. Having completed siolley- grade in a German school. After counselor. Deer, Marc Hallert and Mary Ham- of the. room questioned "What do campus expenses-board, lodging, ball, the organization plans to take Students interested in Red Cross ilton. Completing the list of jun- 'yolk& when someone admires your field trips, tuition, notebook, insur- graduation Steve would like to go up table and then follow it iors on the list are Sidney Kush- . wife?" • Of course this question activities may apply for attend- • ance and costs incident to program to Wabash College, but as yet is with . ance at the week-long training ses- ner, //laryelaine Miller, Janet Pow- " gave . the class a big laugh and activation. As a reward for her many hours sion through Mr. Mayes' office. Se- ell, Carolyn Schmitt, John Stevens, caused some debate over the mat- undecided about a profession.- of participation in sports activi- lection is based on leadership po- Charley Storms and Cecil Town- ter. - ties, a GAA member may earn tential, character and personality. send. The three most impressive appli- points and be presented with a pin Sophomores included on the list . 'KRAUSS cations will be chosen and sent to BOSSE FELLAS LINCOLN and WEINBACI-1 or a letter sweater at the end of the Junior Red Cross Committee. are Carol Bloy, Kent Brown, Bob Your "tvy League" CLEANERS-LAUNDERERS the school year. Ann Archer, Sara The Committee, in turn, will inter- Clark, Robert Crash, Linda Dixon, 105, to 115 North Main Street Styles Are at HALLERT'S Flach and Pat Baike are sports view applicants from all the schools Barbara Edmonson and Chuck 5-5151 STROUSE'S €VANSVILLF, Phone head, secretary and treasurer, re- on May 11, selecting six delegates Kleymeyer, Katherine Lee, Bill Luerssen, Steve O'Neil, Pat Riley, STROUSE & spectively. from Evansville. BROS. VANDEVEER MOSER THOMPSON'S 1.)01.)C., PRINTING COMPANY Your Style Is MOORE TYPESETTING COMPANY PHARMACY "IVY LEAGUE" m "Your . Prescription Store" Hand and Machine Composition PC Isaw.. ..111.11•10 • 965 Washington Complete Typographic Service PRINTERS OF HA 2-3112 THE SCHOOL SPIRIT FREE DELIVERY 6 S. E. 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IT APPEARS THAT THE big cannons (minus Buster Briley) To Clash In Finals . will be blaiing away Saturday night before a capacity crowd at MUNCIE CENTRAL'S top-ranked Bearcats rolled into the Butler Field House in Indianapolis. finals with a thrill-packed 72-64 victory over the Madison Cubs Indiana's second-ranked squad, the Madison Cubs, flunked in a battle of the unbeatens. their test as they fell to the rompin', stompin' Muncie Central Bearcats. Bloomington's Panthers gunned down Gunner Wy- Muncie qualified for the Semi-state title by outlasting Indi- man's capable but out-classed Marksmen. Other powerhouses, anapolis Tech, 48-44, in an afternoon thriller. Madison had an easy time beating Rushville, 74-60. This was the first time in East Chicago Washington and Fort Wayne Central, moved into Semi-state history that two per- the final showdown. All four squads will have their guns well fect record clubs have squared off. oiled in order to shoot down the nets. These four finalists boast i-leibig's 'Cats' JIM DAVIS AND Ron Bonham the fantabulous combined won-lost record of 102 wins against gave Muncie a 5-0 lead before the Cubg could get started. The Bear- eight losses. All three of the final games should be barn burners I-land Defeat cats had the lead 12-9 at the first all of the way clown to the final gun. stop and 38-34 at the half. Madison WITH THE PURPLE and white glowin', the Evansville Aces To Darlings surged, back behind Buster Briley strangled Chapman College, to defend their N.C.A.A. Champion- to a 38-38 tie. The lead see-sawed LAST WEEK THE GAME of all and the score was tied four times, ship, as Ed "Smoke" Smallwood ran away with the most val- AAA games was played in the form of the last at 44-44, before Muncie uable player award. Ed, Mel "Footsie" Lurker and Larry "Buck" ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING players on this Year's basketball Dudley's Darlings versus Herb pulled ahead for good. Jim Nettles gave Muncie a 55-49 lead in the Erwin ended their college careers with this runaway game. squad is Alien McCutchan, 6' guard, who is a senior advisee of Helbig's intramural school cham- pions in the auditorium. third quarter. These three started combat on the Stadium floor as sophomores. Miss Lois Mueller. Team captain for the senior Again Madison climbed to with- Cincinnati's Bearcats, rated number one in the nation, toppled Allen started his basketball career at Bosse by playing on champion team is 6' 2" Herb Hel- in, two points 57-55 with 6:18 re- Kansas University, 82-71, to nab the Midwest Regional title and big. Helbig plays the forward po- maining. Bonham and John Dam- the freshman squad and then on the reserve squad. Although pier hit two quick fielders to keep to advance to the University division of the N.C.A.A. finals sition. Next in line is Fred Dor- Allen broke into varsity play last year, he did not play very meier 5' 10" guard. Third is in the Muncie's lead safe. Dampier Ted which will be held at San Francisco this weekend. All-American much until this year. One of the form of 5' 9" guard, Doug Wink. the scoring with 26 points while Oscar Robertson banged home 43 points in the win and took a He is followed by the other for- Briley and Bonham each pocketed Muncie Central most memorable games that he 18. ride off the floor on the shoulders of jubilant teammates and played this year was the Tell City ward, 5' 11" Dave Siegel. Center for Helbig's Helcats is 6' 2' Gary BLOOMINGTON, behind the re- fans. Leads Final Four game in which he tossed in the Vann. Last and least in heighth is bounding of 6' 5" Dick Sparks and winning basket with only five sec- Skip Smith. 6' 7" Micky Reeves, bombed the Into State Tourney ondS left to play. DUDLEY'S DARLINGS consists methodical Tell City Marksmen, of the esteemed faculty members 76-42, to reach Butler Fieldhouse FAVORED MUNCIE CENTRAL IN ADDITION to basketball, for the coveted Finals. will lead Bloomington, East Chi- of this school. They are tall Roy Russia Captures Title Allen participates in track. His Long, William Buck, Don Williams, Tell City reached the final game cago Washington and Fort Wayne by defeating little Carlisle, 26-24, Central into the final round of the specialty is running the mile. Last. Jack "Speedy" Lewis, Guy An- year he placed tenth in the state dress and Charles Mathieu. in a slow-down affair. Bloomington IHSAA basketball tourney tomor- also outrebounded New Albany to row, at the Butler fieldhouse. in this event. At the present time, In the beginning it was a neck and neck battle. Field goal after take a 70-52 decision in the after- In Winter Olympics Muncie earned its ticket to In- Allen's thoughts are centered on noon tilt. dianapolis by ousting Madison in field goal was missed. Finally the the trip to the Bloomington Re- faculty showed signs of tiring with WITH REEVES hauling down BY WINNING MOST of the distance races, Russia was able to a titanic battle of the unbeaten. 11 rebounds, Bloomington had Everyone's all stater Ron Bonham •lays that will take place on March speedy Skip Smith tracking down take more than twice as many points as her nearest competitor, things all its own way from the heads the tall and talented Bearcat 26. Another specialty of Allen's is the floor at a torrid clip. The se- end of the first quarter. The Pan- Sweden, in the recent Winter Olympics. quintet. John Dampier, Jim Davis niors took the lead early in the the running of cross-country. • thers blew Tell City, apart with a Russia won seven first place medals and fourteen second and and Bonham combine to form a game but the faculty kept catch- 49 point second half after the care- front line that averages over 6' 5" During the summer, this popular. ing up. third place ratings to score 1651/2 points followed by Sweden ful and cautions Marksmen had in height. With 'plenty of exper- senior can be found swimming or ACCURATE SCORES were put failed to make their deliberate with three first place gold medals and a total of 711/2 points. ience and exceptionally strong water-skiing. However, unlike most up on the blackboard by Gus The United States followed with Banko. The refereeing was done game pay off. The tall Panthers hit bench strength, the Bearcats are boys, Allen does not play 'Ti points on three gold medals and by Don Rahm and Lee Albin. This 32 of 60 shots to. Tell City's 17 of an overwhelming choice to capture but sticks to the water sports. 57. Bloomington completely outre- four silver medals. their fifth state title. gave an equal chance of fairness Acker Reveals bounded the 'Marksmen 42-19. SCORING IS KEPT by rating RAY CHARLES leads the popu- to both the faculty and seniors. MATCHED AGAINST Muncie Fort Wayne Central set a new 10-5-4-3-2-1 points for the first six in the opening game of the tele- larity poll of singers as far as At the end of the half the se- Semi-state scoring record by crush- places. The first place winner re- Season Plans vised tourney are the Panthers of niors were only a few points ahead, Allen is concerned. Like so many ing weary Bluffton 93-67. Bluffton ceives a gold medal, second, silver Bloomington. The Panthers waltzed but after a sweaty half, the teams athletes, a good steak is what is had spent its power in an overtime and the third place contestant gets smoothly through the Evansville and fans were entertained by Dave For Baseball ordered most often by this senior. Hill, who introduced a Munchie upset of Kokomo in the afternoon a bronze medal. Semi-state and are -conceeded a but stayed in cpntention until the Led by Dave J6'nkins, Carol COACH ART ACKER'S baseball fine chance to upset the Muncie When notdevoting his time to his Mint commercial. After this hu- third quarter. Central led at every Heiss; figure skaters; and a sur- team will open their regular play- bandwagon. 6' 7" Mickey Reeves favorite subject, Physics, Allen can morous bit, cheerleaders for faculty stop 21-15, 46-31, 66-52 and 93-67. prising ice hockey team the United ing season by meeting Wadesville and 6' 5" Dick Sparks are the main be found watching his dad's bas- and seniors led a few yells. reason for Bloomington's outstand- East Chicago Washington routed States won three gold medals. on April 1. ketball teams play. He remarked In the second half the pace really Both skating medals were ex- Lettermen returning -to play on ing record: of twenty-two straight Covington, 77-51, to become a mem- victories since an early defeat to that this gives him a thrill. showed on the faculty as the Hel- pected but our hockey team was the team this year will be Dean cats pulled into an even larger ber of the "fieldhouse four." East a surprise. The hockey team beat Ashby and Jim Antey. Dick Le- Jasper. After graduation this June, Allen In the afternoon game of the lead. With Skip Smith bringing Chicago, probably the most aggres- Russia, the defending champs 3-2 Duc, Louis Browning and Jay will attend • Evansville College and the Canadians, who had won Baker are also back along with finals, East Chicago and Fort the ball down the floor and Gary sive bunch to make the grade in five of the last seven champion- Mike Ditzer. Wayne will match baskets. The where he will major in Pre-Medi- 20 years, overwhelmed Covington East Chicagoans were defeated but Vann and Helbig doing the re- ships, 2-1. To wrap up the gold LAST YEAR, the squad captured cine or Electrical Engineering. bounding, the final outcome of the with balance and classy rebounding medal the hockey team came from twice during the regular season the city championship. Lettermen and ranked fourth in the state "I've been around coaching too long game was inevitable. The seniors and were in command the entire behind to beat Czechoslovakia 4-3 from that team included Cliff Ford, distance. news ratings. Led by Ron Divjak, . to take that up," he laughingly re- won the game by the score of 27-18. in scoring all their goals in the Bill Hahn and Ron Volkman. Other the Senators are favored to meet players were Wayne Bell, George . last quarter. Muncie in the final game. marked. Daugherty and Dave Wilson. This SKIING championships were us- Somewhat a surprise in the final EDITH'S EAT SHOP year the squad will concentrate four is Fort Wayne. Twice-defeat- ually won by the European coun- KROEGER'S mostly on rebuilding around the ed••Kokomo was expected to topple 1201 Washington Ave. six returning lettermen. tries with Sweden and Germany the Tiger's, but was upset by tiny 1.111.1.1' LI 1.1irtk till /10■ One Block From Bosse winning three apiece. The best Bulldog diamond-men will again Bluffton in an afternoon game. BARBER AND BEAUTY swing into action as soon as run of the Olympics came when a Fort Wayne established a Semi- E :11111:H:F PA Hi:1191, 11J s 1.5:250: ,[6:766,2%PINAllt AEI weather conditions will permit. The NRiS .713. "1 Norwegian, Knut Johannesen won state scoring record by trouncing SHOP crew's chief opponents for the city Bluffton in the final, 93-67, as three the 10,000 meter, (about 61/t miles) title will probably be Reitz and regulars scored over twenty points. Leave your film with us for in 15 minutes, 46 seconds breaking Lincoln. Lincoln and Weinbach the 16 minute barrier and the old Telephone CR 6-6672 speedy top quality pro- record of 16:32. The Tri-State's Largest cessing. 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