thaker Chos - John Adams High School Class Of 1961, South
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Val 21, No 26<br />
-- JOHN ADAMS HIGH SCHOOL. SOUTH BEND, INDIANA Friday, May 12 l9al<br />
<strong>thaker</strong> <strong>Chos</strong><br />
<strong>Adams</strong> Junior to Spend<br />
Summer In Danish City<br />
"She's so exmted, she can't sd stD"<br />
"When she found out that she was going, she got so exelted that I had<br />
to flmsh the chemtstry expement by myself "<br />
"She looks so happy'"<br />
These were some of the comments made hv Julm Tao<strong>thaker</strong>'r fr~ends<br />
years AYS representatwe from <strong>Adams</strong> Juha rereived<br />
new6 last Thursday that she 1s to spend the summer I"<br />
Esb~erg, Denmark, as the "daughter" of Mr and Mrs<br />
Hanq Schmrdt<br />
The trw wlil begin when Julia leaves for Montreal,<br />
Canada, on June 9. From Montreal, she will sail to Rot-<br />
JUNIORS CHOSEN<br />
FOR CONVENTIONS<br />
Pick Elek,<br />
Miller, Morgan<br />
The Amencan Legmn and ~ts<br />
auxlilary unlt have selected the<br />
Adam representatives to Gxls'<br />
and Boys' State Jan Elek will attend<br />
Glris' State from June 25 to<br />
July 3<br />
<strong>John</strong> Miller and Ozae Morgan<br />
are the tepresentatwes to Boys'<br />
terdam on the ship "Seven Seas." After arriving in Rot-<br />
State, wh~h will be held from<br />
j,,lh terdam, Julia will travel for flfteen hours on a train which June 17 to June 24 Both cltlren-<br />
Tootkther will take her to Esbjerg. Esbjerg is an the western coast<br />
-.=. - .-=>-,.c.*> -.- .% -..A-..~.~~-~ . . shlp lraming schools will be held<br />
%*.'<br />
Denmark and is a moderately<br />
at Indiana Unlverslty Bloommglarge<br />
town.<br />
ton<br />
The last five days Julia's stay Senior (lass The Ammcan Legion-sponsored To Be Presented saiurday<br />
~n Denmark will be spent slght-<br />
BOYS' State IS a program of educa- The second annual Teen-O- bartt, Bill Butler, George Wlnkeltlon<br />
open to boys who w~ll have<br />
seemg m Copenhagen Here she<br />
Scope will be presented tomorrow msnn, Dave Davis, Fred Sloqulst<br />
wll ]om other AFS'ers and wlll Holds Prom completed them junior year m at 1 00 m the Moms Auditorium Tom Wmslow, Jerry Bentele Jerhrsh<br />
school by the end of the curlwe<br />
In one of the famous youth Senlors are anxlouslv awaltmg<br />
The comb~natmn style and talent ry Galko and Paul Klaer<br />
rent school term Bays who have<br />
9 o'clock tnmght at the Indlana<br />
show wzll mclude students fram Twelve talent acts wlll also help<br />
hastels Her tnp wU end as she<br />
completed the flrst semester of<br />
Club when Bobby Wear's arches-<br />
<strong>Adams</strong>, Rlley, Central, and Wash- to portray an atmosphere of a ship<br />
leaves Rotterdam on August 14<br />
thar senm year In June are also<br />
tra w~ll sound the downbeat an<br />
lngton<br />
of teenagers guing to various forand<br />
arnves In New Yark on Au-<br />
elwble for Bays' State<br />
this year's Senlor Prom<br />
General chairman of Teen-0- ezgn countries The <strong>Adams</strong> Dance<br />
lust 24 Senior Cabrnet members have<br />
Similarly, Girls' State, wh~h 1s Scope 1s V~kl Hayes Other Ad- Band wtll play selectmns, and Tom<br />
sponsored by the Amencan Legion<br />
ln a letter from her ~ ~ ~ been , Planning ~ h the affalr now for<br />
ams glrls heading committees are Granger wdl dance Students fram<br />
Auxiliary, 1s open to glrls who wlil Sue Fa~rbanks, rcnpts, Penny the other three high schools wrll<br />
ter; ~ ~ learned 1 , that ~ add,- Several weeks The theme, "Moon- be m elther the flrst or second se-<br />
'Ight<br />
t~on to the slster, Bente uha 1s 16,<br />
Mauve," has read'1y lent It-<br />
Edgerton, tickets, and Becky present the remamng ten acts<br />
mester of them senlor year next<br />
self to decoratlnc Members of the<br />
Montgomery, chaxrman of the Ad- The exchange students from the<br />
wrll ,."= a bmther Hans-<br />
fall<br />
Art Club are responsible for the<br />
ams portton of the show B~ll Hu- faur hlgh schools will also be In-<br />
Elwb~lity for Girls' and Boys'<br />
a 'Ix- year -'Id Mr decorations Wall panel deeorabartt<br />
1s charman of the male mod- cluded In the show Tickets fm<br />
Schnudt Is a stylist and has<br />
State 1s based upon the same chartlons<br />
wll predominate in the overels<br />
Dave Slnk is chauman of post- Teen-0-Scope are flfty cents and<br />
his own bunnesq in Esbm The .U d ~ scheme ~ add,tlon ~<br />
acter traits<br />
~<br />
The<br />
t<br />
apphcants<br />
~<br />
are to<br />
~ ers and ~ publicity for Teen-O- may be purchased from Student<br />
famlly bas a horse and loves to go to mural moons and cy~mt trees,<br />
demonstrate leadership, be able to Scope Caron Moore will be the Counc~l members or glrls model~ng<br />
eamplng durrng thesummer Bente a fountain will complete the twi- get along well with others, and he rommentator for the <strong>Adams</strong> por- for the event<br />
also wrote that she hopes Julla light atmosphere at the dance.<br />
honest In addition, they must tlon of the fashion show. ..-.-.<br />
show good sportsmanship, good<br />
will be able to go with her on a Accordmg to Brett Morse, co-<br />
The 180 models and their outfits<br />
personalrtles, be mentaUy and<br />
school-soonsored trm to the island chauman of the affair, ticket sales<br />
will help to carn out the theme I.U. SURVEY HERE<br />
PhyslcaUy dean, and be vigolans<br />
of Barnholm<br />
are golng very well He reported<br />
"AFS Afloat " Three s c en e 6. A research surpey to explore the<br />
and enthusiastre<br />
that close to 90% of the Senior<br />
"Boarding," "Swimsuit and Active n, communlcatlon media was<br />
Both Mrs Schmidt and Bente<br />
<strong>Class</strong> 1s expected to attend the<br />
The actual selectmn of the dele- Sportswear," and "Formal" will conducted at ~~h~ &jams last<br />
speak Enghsh, but Juha wlll nev-<br />
Prom This is probably the best<br />
gates to Glrls' and Bays' State 1s represent the hfe of an AFS rep- ~eek conducted - bv . the . srhd -. . -.<br />
ertheless need to learn to speak attendance the Senlor Pram has<br />
made by the Amencan Ledon resentative gorng to his or her for- Education st Indlana University<br />
Dan~sh Another new experience ever had Brett also expressed ap-<br />
The school submxts a list of those eign destination<br />
under the ausprces of the United<br />
may be the drinklng of beer for preciation to the community for<br />
students they feel are qualified to <strong>Adams</strong> girls modehng for Teen- States <strong>Of</strong>fice of Education, the<br />
breakfast, for it 1s rumored that keeping prom expenses at a mmiattend<br />
the sessions The Anal se- 0-Scope are Marcia Laurltrson, survey was mtended to judge the<br />
the Danes do just that Julia's op- mum<br />
lectron is then made by the Legion. Karen Kampar. Joy Lehr, Janet contribution made by some of the<br />
t~mmtrc mint is reflected, how- In accordance w~th the <strong>School</strong><br />
whlch contacts the selected stu- Pence, Dlane Dodson, Carol Se- newer teachine alds<br />
ever, as she says. "I'll try to go CltY ruling. <strong>Adams</strong> students<br />
dents<br />
will<br />
along wlth thelr customs and not be allowed to wear corsages at the<br />
The puQase of Girb' and Boys'<br />
lust be an American'"<br />
State is to teach the pnnelples of<br />
Prom A picture concession has<br />
Anne watu<br />
such elds as the opaque prolectors.<br />
mod citllenshm to the leaden of<br />
Julla has also discovered that also been admitted The price has<br />
Also Barbara Fulmer, Mona<br />
tOmorrow Herman B Wells, presithe<br />
<strong>School</strong>-City guidance broad-<br />
Danlsh teenseers do not wear Ber- been lowered to $1 for two me-<br />
WIlkenson, Jerilee Roberts, Judy<br />
dent of Indiana University, ex-<br />
casts, and motion pictures The<br />
mudar but that they do wear what turs.<br />
Sherwood, Vicki Furlong, Llnda<br />
----.---.- pressed his feelings toward the<br />
usefulness of tape record~ngs.<br />
*<br />
we would call "short" shorts. Sim<br />
Ross, Kay Konrm. Penny Edgersesskons<br />
in these words' "You wrll<br />
slides, and the pacers used m deton,<br />
Helen Warren, Vicki Sm~th,<br />
~larly, knee socks are almost never forward to this s nmm er very be the future leaden of your state,<br />
velomnental readinn course. wnc<br />
seen, whlle anklets are very eom- much." After a few minutes, how- and we are glad to have a part in Cher~ Zerbe, Kathy Duncan, and also-examined - --- --<br />
-,.- ... "... ever. she said "I hone - I can .- ar- -. your training Not only do we con-<br />
Diane Van de Vanter Eight schools in the <strong>South</strong> Bend<br />
compllsh what I'm &g over there<br />
How does Julia feel about her<br />
gratulate you on receiving thls op- In addltlon, Donna Welty, Gin- area participated in the survey 1t<br />
to do I hope I can get a better porturuty but also the American per Thomas, Susan UyheUi, and<br />
selection as the U S EPreSentais<br />
assumed that <strong>Adams</strong> was chosen<br />
understanding of the DanLah pea- Legion In providing the means Becky Montgornmy WJU model<br />
live from <strong>Adams</strong>7 Her first Cmnto<br />
be one of the participattng<br />
ple and give the Danes a better whereby you may be better fltted The boys from <strong>Adams</strong> who are<br />
ment was of course. "I'm looking<br />
schools became af its wide use of<br />
understanding of the Amedcam." to serve your state and country " to model male apparel are BIII Hu- the new teachlng aids.<br />
RLVlRWlNC FlYAl. PLANS for Teen-0-Scope are. left to rlrht Sue<br />
Fabb~nkL mrlpt: Becky Monuomer~. Adam rhslrman. Vlrkl Ha\cs.<br />
cmml eltninnan. and Penny Bdcrrtcn, ttrkell<br />
Second Teen - 0 -Scope
Page Two - JOHN ADAMS TOWER Fnday, May 12, <strong>1961</strong><br />
<strong>Of</strong>ficers Must Have<br />
wlfe IS I; teacher st Lmcoln Jun-<br />
HI-Y GOES<br />
More New Facts to= <strong>High</strong> Schosl He has been on<br />
the Notre Dame baseball team for<br />
This weeli<br />
S~ecial Qualities TO CHICAGO<br />
we have Interviews the past three yeam and has travwith<br />
SIX more of our student eled to all parts of the Umted<br />
I w<br />
Thlrty-four eager young men teachers<br />
States wdh the team He ewoyed<br />
Now that we have come to the time when we elect next waited anxiously for the arrival Mr George GUlespie from Notre the western Unmd States very<br />
year's club and class officers, we should consider the qualities of the bus which was to take them Dame 1s warkrng in the U S HIS- much and would llke to teach<br />
that we want our leaders to have.<br />
to Chrcaso for the day, Sunday, tory classes under the dmtlon of there after he receives his degree<br />
A person in a high position should set an example for those<br />
Mr James Roop He teaches flve Mr Lennon Is teaching Mr Ut-<br />
May 8 The bus arrived at 8 14<br />
history classes using the knowl- weiler's Rrst four classes m adhe<br />
is leading. He should be on time, and keep quiet when others am , and the spansor at 8 25 edge he has gained by majoring m vanced bmlogy, and he has a very<br />
are speaking.<br />
Wlth great enthusiasm, we pull- h~story. In addltlon, he has minors flne lmpresmon of <strong>Adams</strong>, its ad-<br />
An officer must be able to take responsibility and also dele- ed away tram ermryday vlews to m educat~on and English Mr GU- mlmstratlan, its faculty, and its<br />
gate it to others. He should get things done without having to new and excmng frontiers On lespie plans to get his Master's de- students In fact, ever smce comdo<br />
them himself. A leader simply cannot do all the work, the Western Avenue the bus suddenly gree after graduation from Notre mg to Notre Dame, he had heard<br />
members must do their share.<br />
halted as the driver beat a hasty<br />
Dame<br />
that <strong>Adams</strong> 1s one of the flnest<br />
The best leader is one who is interested in hi work. If he retreat to a Blllng station to flnd Mr GllleSPle comes to us from hlgh schools In the area and reis<br />
interested, he will want to work to make the organization a map to Chicago Due to further Floral Park an Long Island, New quested ~t for his student-teaching<br />
compl~catlons,<br />
better and he will spend the time required for his job. He will<br />
we got on the tall<br />
York, complete wlth a New York MI Lawrence Su, the physlcs<br />
accent Durlng the summer he<br />
road at LaPorte<br />
student teacher at <strong>Adams</strong>, is oriuse<br />
new ideas for the club.<br />
works as a hfe guard on the Atlan- glnally from Hong Kmg, China<br />
Quotes overheard on the bus<br />
Last of all, an officer must let his own opinion on a matter<br />
tic Ocean m New York While Except for bemg In the United<br />
(Through Gary) "Close the wm- workmg m the summer, he came<br />
be of little importance. He must make his decisions for the<br />
States far the past six years, Mr<br />
dow' You'll let the fresh alr zn contact with many teachers SU had always lwed In Chlna<br />
good of the club and according to the wishes of the other out" (Toll Plaza) "Do you gwe whxh influenced him to enter the<br />
members. -B. A.<br />
When he came to the Unlted<br />
green stamps?"<br />
teachlng profession<br />
States In 1955, he attended Hope<br />
Upon entering the Museum of<br />
By coming in contact wlth many College ln Holland. Michigan It<br />
Natural Hlstory, we saw two prestudents<br />
while doing his student was here that he got his BA de-<br />
Sincerity Basis <strong>Of</strong><br />
teachmg, MI G~Uesp~e remarked<br />
carious Pachyderms fightmg ~t out<br />
gree and considered Notre Dame<br />
that the students possess "good old<br />
In the labby After separating E B<br />
for the remainder of hm formal<br />
Midwestern fnendlmness" He also<br />
All l?&endship<br />
and Tons, we set out to explore<br />
educatm He came to Notre Dame<br />
feels that the greatest prablem he<br />
the joint Talk about rushing the<br />
Last year and hopes that he will<br />
has IS teaching a class wlth many<br />
The basis of all friendship, whether it be between peoples season, on the ground floor all we<br />
receive hls Master of Education<br />
different interests and abilities<br />
or countries, is sincerity. Sincerity with one's fellow man is saw were murnmles and no dad-<br />
degree th~s summer<br />
Mr Lawrence Martm's student<br />
the highest virtue one can posses. International peace will dies Boyt they sure do mmmer- teacher 1s Mr Charles MacMtllan, At Adam Mr Su teaches Mr<br />
ciallze Mother's day everywhere.<br />
never be attained unless men cearre to be perfidious and hypo-<br />
a biology malor from Notre Dame Jack Cusstn's Rrst haur and Rfth<br />
don't they? Across the street we<br />
critical and become in reality what they would appear to be.<br />
He teaches two classes, applymg hour classes He is also teaching<br />
saw the llvlng replicas of the hls knowledge I" practical class- Mr Paul Reber's second 'hour<br />
Possessing the virtue of sincerity involves many things - model repheas of Rsh In the Ac- room ploceduie He also plans to class A math majar at dotre<br />
for example, speaking what one thinks, doing as one professes, 9UBrIUm Pa~cing a tank of blue- eontlnue his educetlon m order to Dame, he hopes to teach In Deand<br />
accomplishing what one promises. Still another phase of gills. I Paused as they all swam receme his Master's<br />
trolt next year Mr Su feels that<br />
s~ncerity 1s being sincere with ourselves. Being honest with over to the glass and stared at me<br />
MI MacMIllan is also interested <strong>Adams</strong> is a "pretty good" school,<br />
You'd th~nk they had never seen<br />
ourselves is probably harder than being straightforward with<br />
m guidance work Commg from but feels that he actually has no<br />
s Yogl Bear hat before<br />
Cleveland, Ohio, he 1s an Indlan standard for comparison, smce he<br />
others; however, inward sincerity would probably be mare<br />
Pushlng on to the ball park, we fan He is also an and sports fan has seen few Am er i c a n hlgh<br />
rewarding.<br />
were ~mmedlately detained by the and would like to coach someday schools<br />
Sincerity with one's friends, honest relationships between tlcket offlee NO one could flnd our Mr MacMlllan has fnund that HIS glrl frlend status 1s qutte<br />
countries, and inward frankness are three illustrations of an txkets After all, we only sent the facllltles at <strong>Adams</strong> are very lntelestmg When asked about xt,<br />
im~ortant virtue put into practice. --Colleen Riley. them a check for $114 Stormmg modern and up-to-date, especmlly he Jn turn asked how many gtrla<br />
the gale, we took refuge in the up- those In the biology department <strong>Adams</strong> has The leply was "about<br />
per deck thrd base side, by the However, he has found that h~s 600," so his reply was "Then I<br />
recond Innmg<br />
greatest problem in teaching thus have 600 girl fnendsl"<br />
We Publicized Our Flight AS Howerton ,an to tell a camfar<br />
has been ad~usttng to class-<br />
Mr Samuel Smon who 1s stu-<br />
On Friday, May 5, <strong>1961</strong>, mnny Americans dthrr saw or eraman for the Game ol the Week.<br />
room procedure and trying to asdent-teachmg<br />
under Mrs Ruth<br />
heurd the llight of our n~trunnut illto space Many questions<br />
soclate outs~de matenal wuh the<br />
we held uu a 30-foot sun which<br />
Welr, 1s a graduate of both the<br />
have hen raised as to whether the flight should have bwn read "WE LIKE DIZZY DEAN<br />
subiect matter at hand<br />
Unlversit~ of Pittsburgh and of the<br />
nublicized at the time it was taking place.<br />
and Pee Wee, Tool" Pee Wee<br />
Mr Thomas Kohl, Mr Rlchard<br />
Unlversrty of Notre Dame He re-<br />
There could be several reasons for Russ~a's not puhl~cizing promptly waved at us as we made<br />
Srhurr's student teacher 1s orrgrcewed<br />
hls Bachelol of Busmess<br />
their flight until after its completion. The main reason was nstlonwlde TV Oh yes Rlchard<br />
"ally from Fort Wayne Central<br />
Admmstratmn from Pittsburgh<br />
probably fear of failure.<br />
P Chapman and Gary B Rams<br />
Catholw Hgh <strong>School</strong> MI Kohl<br />
and 111s Master of Educatmn from<br />
Whatever, the reason for Russia's silence, our way was a made the banne~<br />
has remmed his A B I" iearhmg<br />
Notre Dame<br />
pleparatmn<br />
d~rect contrast. By telling the press and other forms of com- The bus drlber suggested a place NOW he teaches three of Mi Mr Snnon 1s married, has two<br />
munication of the intended flight, the Air Force expressed a off the Calumet Skyway to eat Schurrs senlor Engllsh classes<br />
ch~ldren, and ha? serked twenty<br />
certain amount of confidence that this flight would be a success. supper After mnsmg the first and he hopes to teach at Central Years in the army He feels that<br />
The best reason for our early announcement is that ~t is one turn OR and clrcllng the block, we Catilollc aftei college He feels<br />
the army was an excltmg expenof<br />
the thlngs our freedom is based on. In our country the peo- Rnally got on the skyway Stop- that the baldest part ot teaching<br />
ence and wholly woithwhlle. Ymre<br />
ple run the government, not the government the people. In ping m Wh~tu,g far suppet, we Engllsh 1s makmg the rnatermi ~n- It afforded hun the opportunity to<br />
order for thi3 to be effective, we must know what is going on, wele gtven the plea~ure ol eatmg teresltng At Nohe Dame he 1s a bmt nearly all the European couneven<br />
~f it means running the risk of telling the world of a at a ' nlce spot"<br />
member of the Glee Club and trle? and most of the Far Eastern<br />
failure. -B. A. Fol llert year's tnp I would played the part of the son In the<br />
natlona<br />
?.--.............-. --.- ...-.. ~<br />
. ..-. .--. . . . . . . . .- . . - .-. .-. . -. -. . . . . .-. suggest one game and a longer college presmtat~on of The Kmi He rs teachmg Mrs Wex's fifth<br />
- ~ - ~ C 3 ~ U * C l l Y O O U Y U C<br />
supper haur At thm pomt some and I<br />
and slxth hour classes and enloys<br />
JOHN ADAMS Little 500 of US notlced the Wow Wee Sodas Mr Kohl 1s very Impressed wth them very much His general reand<br />
Banana Splits Howle and EB the great amount of umty at ~ d - actlan to Adam3 1s that "lt 1s a<br />
TOWER<br />
started to dtgest one Wow Wee ams Not only Is there much untty wonderful place" (Glad he thinks<br />
Soda ar Tons and I ordered a Wow among the teachers, he feek, but SO')<br />
Wee Banana Spllt WOW WEE1 there also 8s an outstandrng<br />
Not to be outdone. EB and Howie amount among the students Mr<br />
urdered a banana spht too Kohl belleve that this sense of<br />
Everything was so qulet for<br />
unlty 1s very rare and very ~rn-<br />
30<br />
Portant that we should preqelve ~t<br />
seconds that you could hear a pm<br />
lndeflnrtely<br />
(bowlmg) drop<br />
Mr Charles Lennon, who IS<br />
Back tn town agam we took a teaching advanced bmlogy<br />
final account of things Among the Mr Ernest Litweller. 1s doing<br />
mlsslne and damaged were one Bladuate work at Notre Dame ~e<br />
Yogi Bear hat (green), one jar of leceived his B A from Notre Dame<br />
peanut butter, one jar tuna, two and will recelve his ~aste~ of<br />
loaves of bread, nme bananas, 30 Education degree in guidance and<br />
Cans of Pop two passenger$, and collnselhng this summer<br />
34 vorces --Gino Mr Lennon is mamed, and hlr<br />
-1ntervlews by Sandy Dletl.<br />
Phyll~s Shapro, and<br />
Joanne Schultz<br />
----.--<br />
Y-TEENS ELECT<br />
<strong>1961</strong>-62 OFFICERS<br />
<strong>Of</strong>flcers for <strong>1961</strong>-82 were elect-<br />
ed at a recent meeting of the Y-<br />
Teens The new offIcen areplesl-<br />
dent. Margaret Welr, vwe presi-<br />
dent. Cheryl Cako, secretary, Judy<br />
Groves, treasurer, Linda ROSS: and<br />
lntreclub representatives, Roberta<br />
Flemmg and Kay DeGraff
Friday, May 21. 121- - JOHN ADAMS TOWER ---<br />
Page Thrr<br />
TO CLUB MEMBERS Junior <strong>High</strong><br />
To he seen at the Senlor Prom<br />
tonnght<br />
Colleen Rlley and Pnul Lsvy,<br />
Drbble Opperman and Rave Shk,<br />
Sherry Clarke and Jim Bunran,<br />
Marlvn Kronewetter and Durns<br />
Lammar (alum ), Joyce Lzmontree<br />
and Rod Reber, Sharla Klphr and<br />
Jerry H~rrls, Nnncy Tompklns<br />
and Dlck GmR, Dlrne Dodson and<br />
Ron Mlller, Ksthy Mltler and Lax-<br />
rs Hsrrla. Sandr Pheles and Lar-<br />
ry DnnnlnI. Csrolgn Camrnkr<br />
and Herb Rummrrfirld (Waching-<br />
Play Day Held<br />
Xvxn though thrs typxwrltxr<br />
is an old modxl, ~t works qultx<br />
The annual grds' Jumor Huh<br />
wxll w~th thx XXcXption of thx Play Day was staged on the athlekxys<br />
~t tr tmx that tbxrx an<br />
tle fields behmd school last Wedkxys<br />
that funetmn wxll xnough,<br />
nesday The four j u n i o r high<br />
hut only onx kxy not work~ng feeder schools for <strong>Adams</strong> sent repmakxn<br />
thx dlfxrxncx<br />
resentat~ves for competitlon<br />
YOU may say to yoursxlf, "Wxll.<br />
I am only onx pxmon I won't Edlson <strong>School</strong> was under the sumakx<br />
or brxak a program " pervlslon of Mlss Wilma Ravidson,<br />
Rut d doxs makx a dlffxrxncx Jefferson <strong>School</strong>, MISS Ehzaheth<br />
hxcausx thx club, to hx xffxc- Mahon Llncoln. Mrs Harrxett<br />
twx, nxxds thx actlvx coopxra- Cain, and Nuner, Mls Mddred<br />
t m of xvxry mxmhxr<br />
<strong>John</strong>son<br />
SO thx nxxt tlmx you think you<br />
arx only onx pxrson and that<br />
your xfforts arx not nxxdxd, rxmxmbxr<br />
th~s typxwrltxr and say<br />
to yonrsx~f. "I am a kxy pxrson<br />
in our group and my support is<br />
nxxdxd vxry much"<br />
ton-Clay), 1.n B.t'Les and Chuck HOW Many<br />
WrsY (alum ), Judy Beyer and<br />
George Evw, Lmn Necks and<br />
Dsvr Mmtln. Sue Ashcnlclter and<br />
Skcekr Penoe.<br />
Jim Mueller and Kathy Krlder<br />
(Rxley) Craig MQLcmon and<br />
Cynthia Schmldt (Central). Nmoy<br />
RlrssLas and Blll Butler, Jo Anne<br />
SehP and Tom RIM, Kay Km-<br />
ads and Tom Zbnmrr, C.rollnc<br />
Jones and Doug Weddle, Ann<br />
Rlec and Dave Smnee, Brett<br />
1 ?Vlorxe and Phrllb Solsmra (Cen-<br />
tral), Smdr Sohnltr and Eddla<br />
Rusk, Julle TmUloker and Ron<br />
' Moyu, XaUu Debhmb and Jor-<br />
la Lwmanls, Judy Dlx and Lee<br />
Ortbnsth. Pam MeUek and Mar-<br />
) tin StPmm. Don Rwdar and Shu-<br />
on Tomanewskl (St Jw). Betty<br />
Mlohels and Frle DlIWh.<br />
AUrleda Wler and Gsorre<br />
Nath. MarUu Badrer and Gene<br />
8 Chambcrltn, Shlrlex Kmhherrer<br />
- and Carl Sackman. Sandy Bw-<br />
leskl and Cdg Delkhlcy. Elleen<br />
Oleott and Elchard Smlth, Karl<br />
King and Bonnle Jacks. Shldcy<br />
Mark0 and Ed Bryleskl (alum ),<br />
Karen Rsrnolda and Randy Welsh,<br />
Sue Proud and Gene Decker (Pur-<br />
due) Bonnie Younr and Dave<br />
Mnnuwnl, Fred Frank and Judy<br />
Zultaorki (St Joe), HoI Brueaeke<br />
and Jo Ann WUIImn. Alice<br />
Jodon and Hush CsUm. Kathy<br />
McCormlck and Uernl Kliaedlst<br />
(Purdue), Shella Beuohler and<br />
Jim Busae.<br />
Donna Dnvldsan and Lew Led-<br />
erer. Larry McCnmman and Dee<br />
Stanfield (Coral Gables), Denny<br />
Lamont end Viokk Mathews (St<br />
Man's), Sue Adam and Steve<br />
I.nmm, Mary Ann Barben, and<br />
MIke Beaudway. Dlane Wray and<br />
Jaek Chnmpslgne, Pat LeKnnh-<br />
man and Pek Firesteln. Viekl<br />
Jones and Paul Rledd. Chnrlene<br />
Shock and Blll Rblra. Sue lVIason<br />
and <strong>John</strong> Wel- Sandy ZOM and<br />
Dous Barton, Bob Wnelbroeok<br />
and Judy Skalskl (N~les), Gsyle<br />
Katz and Mike Swart%, Mary<br />
Wlsman and HPI Wldeaer (RL-<br />
ley), Ph~llis Horvath and Ed<br />
Carlson.<br />
P a Mlller and Pan1 Niemeycr,<br />
Chrrvl Zerhe and Don Mlkhell.<br />
Diane Refner and JLm Danlels.<br />
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<strong>South</strong> Bend Indlsns -<br />
Were Left?<br />
Ten llttle flies, standlng 111 a Ime,<br />
SWAT'<br />
And then there were<br />
Nine ltttle flies, grlmly sedate,<br />
Swat another one,<br />
Now there are<br />
Elght llttle mes, producing some<br />
more,<br />
SWAT! SWAT! SWAT! SWAT!<br />
Now there are<br />
Four llttle Ales, colored green-<br />
blue<br />
SWAT! SWAT' [ain't rt easy7)<br />
Then there were<br />
Two llttle flies dodged the clvilran,<br />
The very next morning<br />
THERE WERE A MILLIONf<br />
--Rmle Enbrnk<br />
-_____________~_~_11_____111_____1<br />
GLnser lriah and Rlck Renz. Nab-<br />
lie Bethke and 'Lam Bobison,<br />
Jernnle Swdher and Tom Jackson<br />
(Riley), Jane Aronson and Kurt<br />
Elohorst, Oookle Mlokeben and<br />
<strong>John</strong> Wtnkclmrmn (alum ), Penny<br />
Edrerton and Dan Jones, George<br />
Wlnklemann and Jean Gormm<br />
(Detroit)<br />
Summertime<br />
"And the living 1s easy" The<br />
sun is shmrng wlth all its over-<br />
powering sbrength And wen more<br />
lnspuing and Inducing school<br />
1s out Your Ant mrtinct, of<br />
course. is to forget to get dressed<br />
(not Irterally, lust to don shorts<br />
and sloppy leans) However, be-<br />
fore you do anythmg fool~sh-<br />
stop-because your appearance in<br />
Summer sportswear 1s lust as lm-<br />
portant as the more denous<br />
clothes of wmter<br />
SO let yourself go zany, wdd, ar<br />
mad tlus summer and enliven tt<br />
beach or pool wlth your beat<br />
wear<br />
Our second mood conslsts of U<br />
more Comfortable and le~swel<br />
clothes Remrudas and slacks th<br />
Summer wtll he off-beat, splashr<br />
wlth sun-lovlng colors Remen<br />
ber, off-beat playclothes needn<br />
hide at on-beat places Bemudr<br />
and slacks as always wlll he<br />
large Part of Your summer le<br />
sure The wlld colors that ehal<br />
acterize thls sportswear are me<br />
bwomhg In the golden rays<br />
me sun<br />
Each competing school sent Summer is endowed with many Tops for playclothes can t<br />
twenty representatives from the moods It's tme for every girl to<br />
anythlw from a long loose-flttzr<br />
physical education classes They become a great actress-a beach<br />
shirt wlth the shut-tail endmg ,<br />
competed as ind~vtduals and as Boer one day, tomboy the next.<br />
the ends of the shorts to a ne.<br />
members ~f teams in varlous sport- No matter where you are going or fonn-flttlng tee shrt to a sdew<br />
Ing events<br />
What YOU are dong, At the mod<br />
less pop-top Culottes WIll alao I<br />
w~th your outfit<br />
The afternoon consisted of four<br />
popular since they are the be<br />
TO begm, the Ant and mwt<br />
play Permds of twenty mmntes<br />
thmgs to upstage the knee s h<br />
Popular mood 1s utter madness on<br />
each Guls from <strong>Adams</strong> phys~cal<br />
Bemudas, but twm as new ar<br />
the beach with wild carnival eoleducatron<br />
classes offuated at the<br />
bwming<br />
event<br />
ors Summer calls for kht-heart-<br />
The thlng to look for whc<br />
ed lunacy, so swim in suib or<br />
Ind~vidual sports were 50-yard<br />
buylng sportswear for thw sun<br />
bathe m zany beach dresses of<br />
dash hlgh lump, and rumng<br />
mer rs color, mad color1 Shoclur<br />
bright clash colors<br />
braad iwnp Team sport. were<br />
pmk, orange, yellow, purple, tu<br />
If you have always worried<br />
volleyball, shuttle relay, mystery<br />
quolse. all the colors of the ratr<br />
about matching colors, forget ~t<br />
relay, softball, and deck tennu<br />
bow are yours to mix and to bnr<br />
This summer everythmg clashes<br />
Awards were presented to the win-<br />
out your feminine creatlvib.<br />
Never fear puttmng orange and<br />
ners at the conclusron of the event<br />
-BY Denny FIWhcnmd u<br />
red, or pmk, red, and yellow to- SPndY Dietl. TOWER Frsblc<br />
gether, or better yet try all four Wrlkrs.<br />
Swrm suits come in many styles .- -<br />
Morgan Heads Band to enable you to fmd the suit best<br />
fltted to your figure There are<br />
The band elected off~cers Wed- strech suts m a multitude oc COI- Math Club<br />
nesday far the 1861-62schaolyear ors, one-shouldered styles, two-<br />
They are Ozale Morgan, president, PW and laat oi all bikini. Elects <strong>Of</strong>ficeis<br />
Denny Bagan, v~ce-president, Wild beach dresses are the new- Mu Alpha Theta, the math elu<br />
Penny Edgerton and Joe Reber, est They can he worn over suits, elected officers for next year la<br />
secretaries, Pat Thomas and Jo- shorts, slacks or skirts These tops Monday<br />
come in a variety of lengths, but<br />
Anne Williamson, hbrarrans, ~ ick<br />
Ted Lapham was chosen pres<br />
the most popular are worn about dent, Bill Kunz, vlce-preaden<br />
Elliot and Ernie Buck, t I c k e t<br />
Yeven inches above the knee They Margaret Weir, secretary, and Je<br />
chaunlen, snd Ddlns hgle, Lee come m multi-colored stnpes, ry Wood, lrbrarian and aetivl<br />
Whltcomb. Roger Kell, and Claire v~vid soltds, and wsnderful pnnts secretary<br />
Cook, uniform managers<br />
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Page Four ------ JOHN ADAMS TOWER Friday, May 12, <strong>1961</strong><br />
ern Indiana Conference.<br />
<strong>Adams</strong> Edges Trackmen Place Sixth at Gary After First<br />
Brad Bendure. Fort Wayne North's fine hurdle man, paced his team<br />
Washington for a t 1 in t N t h Indiana i h o d c met Sectional<br />
held Saturday at Gilroy Field in Gary.<br />
Coach Don Truex's <strong>Adams</strong> <strong>High</strong> Coach Duane Row& trackmen<br />
title for the Rrst time two weeks<br />
ago on the same track<br />
Also on the track schedule is<br />
league game. <strong>Adams</strong> currently<br />
as the confeRnce games<br />
to come up. Coach Don<br />
Truex's boys began to find themselves.<br />
On Friday, April 28, the ~ ~<br />
visited Elkhart and soundly defeated<br />
the Blazers by a 9-0 scare.<br />
The Mishawaka Maroons then inpassed<br />
two in a losing, effort.<br />
A day earlier the Eagles won<br />
their fourth straight as they beat<br />
central, 3-2, in nine innings st<br />
Schaol Field.<br />
Adamr g l wan ~ the ~ game in the<br />
ninth when Ron Dorlmd singled<br />
in Bob <strong>John</strong>son, who had walked<br />
to start the inning and was sacritered<br />
in all but three events. Only<br />
one Rrst was drawn by <strong>Adams</strong>.<br />
and that was by the half-mile re- :<br />
lay team. Hawk Frarier. Kent<br />
<strong>John</strong>ston, Lou Fleming, and Rolland<br />
Jerue ran this event in 1 minute<br />
31.7 seconds. This set a school<br />
record.<br />
Kent <strong>John</strong>ston ran the 100-<br />
Tomorrow the hurlers head far<br />
Culver Military Academy where<br />
they will play a double header<br />
with the Cadets.<br />
Washington<br />
After a non-leapue - Clay Monday<br />
game with<br />
the<br />
Eagles host Michigan Citv'in a<br />
loop contest Tuesday. On Wednesday<br />
the <strong>Adams</strong> nine visits<br />
LaPorte in a make-UD same.<br />
Coach Ernie I C ~ ~ Dgolfers D ~ ~ S<br />
vaded the <strong>Adams</strong> diamond and ficed around the bases. yarder well enough to acquire a participate in the LaPorte Inviwere<br />
turned hack 1-0. This win Kurt Eichont homered and fourth in stiff competition. Also. tational today.<br />
--<br />
avenged a 2-0 setback lor the Larry Harris tripled far the win- <strong>John</strong>ston ran third in the 220-yard<br />
EN~MST: xkh JmI, Cham,,<br />
Eagles in the opening contest of aers. A two-run bamer by Jim dash. v-~~~~-<br />
-- Sunnymede<br />
the season. Sophomore Carroll Snyder tied the game for the cari Taylor of the Eagles tide ready run up the best record an<br />
Jordan then hurled his teammates Bears in the seventh. <strong>John</strong> Chester of Elkhart for fourth <strong>Adams</strong>' track team has ever had. Pharmacy<br />
to o 4-2 victow over Riley far an- Jerry Grimes Pitched the en- in the high jump. Coach Duane Rowe, in his sec- rmsa*w,,R*<br />
other "revenge" win. The other tire distance for the wln. The Following right behind Fort ond year as track coach at &dams, Paone AT 7-r8o smth Ran.. lmd.<br />
Adam conference win was a 9-0 Eagles played errorless hall. Wayne North was Gary Tolleston. has done s flne job. -.-triumph<br />
over FJkhart. Last Wednesday the Eagle nine ~f they had placed ahead in one For the next two or three years, mu0uu~@L-?sooo0~'3<br />
Perhaps the brightest spot an 'wend an earlier loss to Riley more event, they would at least Coach Rowe will probably sport a U<br />
the dimrmd for the ~ ~ this g With l a ~ 4-2 win ~ on the <strong>Adams</strong> have tied the leader, if Dot heat good team on the cinders. he B- I. TRETHEWEY j<br />
year is the pitching of senior Jerry diamond. the team from Fort Wayne. team and the Freshmen are unde-<br />
Harris. Harris has fired shutouts<br />
in each af his last three starts.<br />
i Rain has been the biggest foe of<br />
the Eagles all year. The LsPorte<br />
CamOI Jordan pitched the vic- Scott Sets Mark feated in all meets.<br />
WAlCBBLl<br />
2:': .......<br />
_ -___ Bobby Scott of Elkhart ran the O m 4 N. Maln 8,. J.M.8. BulldInrfl<br />
h-e-~anc=xr