Greencastle High School - Minaret Yearbook (Greencastle, IN)
- Class of 1960
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Suddenly the last part of the slogan becomes very important. lt reminds us that we have an obliga- tion to fullfil. We leave our beautiful new school with con- flicting emotions . . . memories of many happy times, regret at leaving classmates and teachers, yet eager anticipation of experiences ahead. This stage of our learning has been completed. Now WE... . 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I Q Lila- ,V KN. :Kfm ' Q . U Y V A Q WV' t we' .lj Q af' .-8 Sensors sell hot dogs ot football concessuon stand ul Head molorette Judy Corbin polushes boots before Homecommg gome lnslcle cmd Out GH S WMHQU sa- n 3-3'5'i',ak vi A' 0, J YU Duck Beatty proves that gcllontry st lls llves ot GH S This as the woy we come to school early In the os he corrues Corole Nelson out of the muddy pczrkang morning o -in I l' My , V 1 f ' , xi , Jw- I .1 K A 0 , A .s 4, .il - - If l . Q, t.,,..-., l 1 N s. ' R :fi 1 - l - r f - . Uv. V f ? , A, , 95' , 4 A , Wy! 4 . l l C A . . . ,W V' 'U ,,s.n,.u .V .. -' -- , J qi ', Q . K r fi . Q: , 52 fb , ' l 7 L., J- . . A 51: l'-' At Y'-7 k - A M F A 'Wing s' 114 6 1' A me f it 4 . Q. 'I ' . .f'- ' .4 I I .J-7 Q' V -'LI' '- , , Q' y 'I lf. ' 'lb l ' I Ai- - ' - .A .. ' F13 A . , -Fr: A ' -1 K' ' s , . . 3. . 'A - , . ,s R A1 . r. , W I .V . V . l K ly , V . , B . 9 I H 1' if , A 4 M ,.,, m:Y.,h 5' -fl ' 4 U f l . ' 1 A i L , , f - ,I v ,Q f-'JA f - ,vw , U ,W . - ,,, W es.. l f. s .. Students enloy the new cofeteno Monann Glover Bull Anthony open the cofeterla Has the Best HHH N wg hir if ...f- A Art work ns dvsployed un showcase Wade halls facnlutote traffic N 'Q -4. ,ET J E .A f , , ' 4 ef. A ' ' 4 x. :QV -A..wk , . l ..,,' 1 x.,, ' X -'lt 4 ' ' 1, 1 ' f 'V K . 'T ' f 'f Q -J 2, , N i Q 1 'df' 5 lf , a- - .- ' , I I W A , LL ' ' ' . I A W - vt t Y., A' if .-' 1. ,L rg . . . ff, f , . fff'.,- - f 1 4 ..-' 2 . J- . .h :, , f ' . , Our Lure At GHS Includes Boll Gomes, Parties, LA Sensors dance ot all Sensor Chrvsfmo pony 1? VVhQrg5 my DQddy3 Wgndgj-rg ,lgnlgg SUQ Jcffgrlgg Judy COUTOUWIUC shows MOVY Jane SOT,'1Ql'lIr1 ,HGH daughter of Mr Jefferies one of cur new teachers VT1 VNTOV V1 V 4 H flbbi 8 . , 'Q . 243' K' x 1 N I una, A , H . . S E WW 'FW f K- f X ' , , . A , a , 4 'Z 2 Q3 S' 1 Q 'L' .qY '+ Q 'Q . J' I ' xg Q f Q 3 n w X 0 , e - my And Senior Cord Contest qv naw, Seniors ond David Kurtz display cords Judges Miss O'Hoir, Mr, Ewing, ond Mr, Craig view Shorty Willioms' artistic cords. Cord contest winners, Jerri Coliender ond Doyle Swisher boost Dovid Kurtz, Class ot 1972 entry. David Gooch demonstrates the water holding capacity of sand The classes at Greencastle High School are well planned and give the students a chance to choose from a varied schedule according to their individual interests. The six different curricula give to each student the background to meet any future need. These courses help not only those who are going to college, but also those who are entering into their vocation. Academic, Business, General, Home Eco- nomics, lndustrial Arts, and Vocational Agricul- ture are fields into which the freshmen may enter. In line with modern trend, G.H.S. has placed special emphasis on Science and Mathematics. ln addition to Algebra and Geometry this year a new course in Analytical Geometry is offered Chemistry Biology Physis and Physical Science complete the Science Department In our Social Studies Department Citizen ship World History and World Geography are offered as electives but United States History and Civics and Economics are required for Jun iors and Seniors Our Foreign Language Depart ment includes two years of French Latin and Spanish English is required during the first three years of high school while the college bound Sen iors may take English Literature and Grammar and Composition Speech and Journalism are available for interested students While Studying ln Modern Classrooms MQ M-41 ash. Sally Swope uses slide rule in Geometry Mr Ewing shows the workings of O DUHSY .- ,, A-5 v f, ' 5 ,4 I , , . N, 3 Ah' Completed at last' Sylvsa gets a laugh as she plays teacher Students Become More And More Conscuous P Q l nw a good' says Peggy as she samples the Latln club candy Digg., W.. John sfudles whale Charlne looks of plctures If ,, . . l y A f A Jn r 4 f I , W' fif mg! M . , i HU I .H . A ,EW I 3 fr W i J f , 5 ,S fi 'W --UI Deanna learns how to use adding machine Eddie concentrates on hitting the right keys Of The Importance Of Preparing For The Future ,nj-. Study Holi shows a variety of expressions on the Judy demonstrates her fwiriing skill to Karen and students faces Sandy 12 a ,,.,,,,.Q. f Hi , 5 T X . ' ., V ag Q W7 af.. f??f55?f?K - Q Q ,,,ff,swff1Hzi ,,,M:,,w, v-,,, , if 1 ' A N .ich 251-I ' i 1' L' - ,MW ,.,i. A.,, ,.,. 1 ,, - -- 5: 1 The commerce department prepares students for secretarial and bookkeeping work. It includes general business, typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, office practice and business arithmetic. Our music department gives underclass girls a chance to sing in a glee club, while band and choir are available to all students. Strong bodies and co-ordination are em- phasized by our physical education depart- ment. All students are required to take health and safety and two years of gym, while drivers education is elective. Sm Yi .. ,, . N5 -- W :'w.,5h' Wu -gnxt Mrs Hanna supervises the volleyball game with her whistle Whether Our Plans Include College Or Work 'G- NN. Bill tests his reflexes while Mr Craig looks on Larry Hammond makes like o monkey f+1w,,,, . L, - ' - . hw-. y ' W., ' 4 . N ' - N. MRM A 1 I ' I s n, ' .1 ax ,wi 33' , K I ls , , k ig, i A , 7 1 0 4' fl! 5 . 1 , . . . 'wr 1 W '-.... O ul Boys learn to set type In prlntlng class Karen Carter enjoys belng the only gurl drafter We Feel That We Are Aclequately Prepared lla i M Kuntz advocates safety as well as perfechon X tml l , .A eww ni? , A mi ,uv I , L - l 'M -'QS l I: i K V v I . in K Q, , ,, QV . .-...: fs fs AF fr ff . y l I r, ' . Basuc cookung and sewung are untro duced un our home economucs department but after completung a four year course stu dents are quute accomplushed un theur work Our new kutchen us helpful to the begunner In our art department students learn how to use kulns water colors and pastels Thus course us offered for four years and many students develop a specual talent lndustrual arts traun boys to put theur hands and theur specual knowledge to work on specual prouects Thus department un cludes draftung woodwork auto mechanucs metal shop vocatuonal buuldung trades voca tuonal machune shop pruntung and duversufued cooperatuve educatuon Carole beguns work on a new masterpuece So That We May Depart To Serve lK.,..A Home Ec gurls unspect theur products Carol measures Judy for her new dress K i g .ss ' z F I U .Ii :qv J . Q . vt Q . . Norma Stanger is Sweepstakes Winner. 4-H-ers are to be envied. They have so many opportunities to learn, to socialize, and to lead. They win honor, ribbons, money, trips, and friendships. Prerequisites are ambition, persever- ance, and interested parents and encouraging leaders. This year Ann Michael and Joyce Reeves won the honor of representing the District in the State Judging Contest. Sherry Lynch won first in the County Dairy Demonstration Contest and alter- nate in the District. Joan Martin, Rita Zeller, Joyce Reeves, Ann Michael, and Norma Stanger won Sweepstakes at the County Exhibit. Norma Stanger won Sweepstakes in the County Dress Revue and alternate in the party dress division in the State Dress Revue, Miss Elizabeth McClure is the 4-H sponsor. The boys in 4- H strive to develop agricul- tural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship. They have successfully competed in state and national activities and in doing so have brought honor to themselves and the school. Mr. Akers is their sponsor. 4-H Clubs Provide Ann Michael, Rita Zeller, Patty Riley, Joan Martin, Ann Michael, Rita Zeller, Patty Riley, Joan Martin Joyce Reeves, Norma Stanger, and Sherry Lynch win Joyce Reeves, Norma Stanger, and Sherry Lynch ribbons for outstanding work. joy the new equipment. l Hallie Taylor presents a gold medal to Steve Akers on having the highest scholastic ranking in the organization. Tommy Hendricks displays outstanding award. For Varied Interests Tommy Hendricks, Steve Akers, Pat Harrold, and Jimmy Grimes are proud to display awards. The Future Farmers of America officers are President, Hallie Taylor, Vice-President, Pat Harrold, Treasurer, Marvin Dudley, Reporter, Steve Akers, Sentinel, Tom Hendricks. 17 ki! -.,,.....i Deanna ln fashionable blouses, Susan Snavely, Usborne, and Judy Carwell enjoy o coke at noon. Smart Styles of the Fads and fashions are as important in the life of a teen-ager as are studies. The various fads range all the way from sissy blouses to angora fuzz on rings, The other fads include blazers, bulky-knit sweaters, fruit boots, and pony-tails. The boys are as clothes conscious as the girls. They have their boat-neck sweaters, pegged trousers, and trench coats. Several of our fads can even be seen on the young-at-heart teachers. we brfh, Clothes conscious boys, Ron Allee, Dick York, Charlie Underwood, Dale Lanzone, and Dick Frederick exhibit apparel for the well-dressed student of the Sixties Fashionable footwear of Fifty-nine. 18 NN Class rings, large rings, spiral rings and diamonds ore seen at G.H,S. Sixties lnvade G.H.S Q L. Both short and long hair are typical of the hair styles around the halls of our school. Carol Aubrey, Ann Nanoysky, and Becky Gardner wear popular bulky knit sweaters. 19 Convos Provlde Top Entertainment Agam thus year convocataons consnsted of top entertalnment Excutement educatnon and pleasure were obtalned by the varlatlon of programs The programs Included the Vocal Alres who sang rellglous and popular songs Mr Rubnnoft a famous vrolmlst who played a number of well known selectrons Mr George Grues who provrded an educu tronal lecture on scuence Carl Thorson who demon strated has skull nn yugglung Mr and Mrs Charles Kung who sang folk and spurltual songs and led the students In snngung and debate teams from DePauw and lndlana State who debated thus ques tuon Resolved that the Supreme Courts power of juducual revnew should be checked by Congress 'Pm O I ' I I 5 . ' , : , - 5 I - Q 9 r , gif , I Us Q7 r .A H l A l Y 1 I f- The teacher has trouble con trollung has class In the Thread That Runs So True All School Play Proves Successful The fnrst all school play The Thread That Runs So True was presented by the student body on October l4 1959 The ploy IS adapted from the autoblogrophy of Jesse Stuart teacher and au thor who now llves with hns wlfe and daughter ln Kentucky lt as centered about Jesse Stuart and has first assignment an a rural school where some of the students were older and bugger than he Jesse s problems range from fallnng un love wnth one of hrs puplls to having to teach a student who could e cute Ptolomnes The leads for the ploy were Naomi Dean Norris Ann Nonovsky and Jesse Stuart Davud Halnes Many authentlc :tems were secured for the play such as wooden desks of l889 a hand school bell an antique lantern and a pot bellled stove These :tems furnished by various people of the community added realism to the productuon school Chaos and confusuon are everyday occurrences In the llttle red school house ' II I ll ' I , . I - I ' I . . r - - 11 - 11 , I I I 3 1 I I ' . I I Troubled teacher converses with student after ,. Q '-M' J xx A Us ,L A- f gtg X A 'twig S H Boyfriend Cost Reheorses H ..!.rv Gnrls pomt for hours Nancy Borden trles new entrance x It fakes two to tango' Mortho Cornlck gnves lost munute lnstructnons to dancers 3. 0 .- ' . . f Q, - Q I Q l ,o . Q , X ,Q 431 , ,'f.c'i M' 22 Z1 Q ,, H ,t For Spectacular Performance The tunes, Won't you Charleston With Me? , There's Safety in Numbers , and l Could Be Happy Wnth You wnll draft around nn the memorues of GHSutes In years to come Members of the Boyfrlend cast had to have three separate rehearsals throughout the weeks before thelr productlon The furst rehearsals started back tn January when the entlre cast met wtth Mass Martha Cornnck dance unstructor at DePauw to begun thelr first choreography rehearsals Several weeks later the group began music rehearsals wtth Mr Charles Aker a vocal mstructor un the Greencastle schools When the choreography and volce trannung were fanrly well ironed out the group started their acting rehearsal on the stage at the lunuor hugh buuld Ing Mr Franklln junior hugh teacher and the stage crew created a stage reminiscent of the roarlng twentues The stage crew had a loyful moment thus year when they unpacked the new spotlnghts and stage lnghts at the jun lor hugh stage The spots were used In the performances tn Aprul The work and plannlng that went into the productnon of the Boyfrnend was obvtous to the audlence as they enjoyed the varuous dance routunes and songs presented A salute to the people who worked together In a co operatlve effort to make the productlon Bo frnend a grant success Cast practlce routrne steps .'lllll'Et.... itft 'J tif-vii ay Franklm helps Pl stage hands Yi Boyfruend cast takes fuve mlnute break Crownlng of Queen Highlights !P '- l959 Homecoming Queen Julie Beaulieu 4 ' Li. LJ B 3 Joan Eckardt Mary Beth Frazier Bob Tennls Julie Beaulleu Brent Terry and Brenda Eltlejorge pose after the ceremony G H S Homecomung Game The annual Homecoming game of l959 was highlighted by the crowning of Queen Julle Beaulleu junior Other candidates chosen thus year were Joan Eckardt sensor Mary Beth Frazier sophomore and Brenda Enteljorge freshman The gurls weanng matchnng skirts and sweaters wnth chrysanthemum corsages approached the fneld IH convertnbles drnven by members of thelr class They were escorted to the platform by therr class presrdents To the stralns of You Gotta Be A Football Hero football captains Bob Tenms and Brent Terry crowned the l959 Home-coming Queen before a cheernng G H S crowd ,-6 ueen Julne leaves the fueld Twelve Outstanding Seniors Elected Each year the Senior class elects twelve members to the G,H.S. Hall of Fame. Excel- lent performance in the athletic, musical and academic departments quality six students to occupy a position while the other six qualify by virtue of looks, personality, and potenti- alities ot success. 5 Everyone likes and looks up to MOST POPULAR Ann Miles and Al Trusler BEST LOOKING Cindy Fuller and Fleck Conrad display MOST MUSlCAL Judy Corbin and Eddie Glide their beauty In the new flower beds well prove that even musicians act up littl 5 - , QQ' ' Y. .3 it f 'X 5 R , , V: A J X l l A 1 T r 'flu it- .,,- . . v , . O . e' To GHS Hall of Fame ax m P-' K -41'- ' Ka' MOST STUDIOUS Mary Beth Norton and David Gooch MOST ATHLETIC Ray Beaman shows Pat Mnshler the fool everyone flne pomts of the game TLJ3 L5 YEULJ E ,ff MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED, Sue Collins and Dick Frederick portray their future. We Could Have Bob and his date, Joann Hack, pose with the Royal Court. WJ g i 1, f. Qi .fl-0 Bob Tennis is all smiles as he is crowned King. The gymnasium was converted into a Holly Day Ball for the Y-Teen Christmas dance on December l2, l959. Life size Christmas cards, which carried out the holiday theme, side-lined the dance floor. The crowning of King Bob Tennis by Y-Teen President, Jerri Callender, was the highlight of the Holly Day Ball . Bob and his court were escorted to the huge wreath where the crowning took place. John Hammond, Dick Frederick, and Mike Eiteljorge were the other candidates for Y-Teen King. Music was furnished by the Cottonpickers from DePauw. The couples could have danced all night to their dreamy music. Couples dancing cheek to cheek enjoy the dreamy music. Danced All Night Sue Nickerson, Hi-Y Sweetheart crowned by Bob Tennis, was delighted with her crown ot red and white carnations. The throne was placed in the middle of the dance floor where the crowning took place. Sue's royal court included: Lucy Thomas, Joan Callender, Mary Beth Frazier, Sara Hanna. The traditional colors of red and white were used to carry out the Valentine theme ot the dance. Couples danced to the music of the Phil Haines Quartet, enjoyed refreshments, and had a wonderful evening. They danced to the music of the Phil Haines' Quartet. Sue reigns as Hi Y Sweetheart -bl Marnlynn Brown and Don Hopkms are crowned Queen and Kung of the 1959 Junuor Sensor Prom by Junzor Class offucers Peggy Anthony and Bob Tennns Juniors and Sensors Spend he 'Ei'Q12 Junior and Sensor Class offncers lead Grand March at the Prom of 1959 1 ag-v 1 BQ , 1 . ' M ' Q . A ' I Y W:v?,iV as xt r or Q! 1' ' 4 gy , V gf X A f X i e. U 'ana WWQMW. V A L , f I 1 1 - Q ' f ff N...- No ? linu- 35? 9 if Prom couples enjoy the biggest event of the school year An Evening In Sea Mist As the dreamy music of the Al Cobine Band from Bloomington filled the Student Union Building on May l6 l959 a group of excited Juniors and Seniors entered the land of Sea Mist During the evening Marilyn Brown and Don Hopkins were crown ed Queen and King of the l959 Prom by the Junior class president, Warren Tipton. The couples then moved to the Windy Hill Country Club to the Post Prom Follies sponsored by the Greencastle Chamber of Commerce. There we were entertained by the Dixieland music of the Cell Block Seven from Texas. All too soon it was four o'clock and breakfast was served, drawing to a close another memorable Prom. Charlotte Erdmonn and Steve Sutherlin prove that no one misses the Prom, 'Shui , W. ef in Q S XL, 1 13 E K E' x 3 if 'Mg ' , , 5 9 2 fffP?l7 W LS 916 QQJQTE4' I jx , ku V KC f- 5 QDQW amen? 0 V Y ind! VET 1 ,Q Q39 M if 'X :- is Q 5 NAT MQ 0 HOJ?fI'2g-cggffr ff efzmikfb 'p LECTURE G C,-cvUB 'W QAND 5 Clubs There is a club at Greencastle High for every interest: career clubs, honorary clubs, and service clubs. The main objective of each organization is to be of service to both the school and the community as well as helping develop the individual. lt is through our extracurricular activities that we make friends as we work together on projects. Teachers and students are brought closer together through their common interests. We are always bustling with activities - candy sales, dance committee meetings, Minaret sales, skit rehearsals, and pep sessions. Through our social activities we learn to accept responsibility by serving as officers, planning pro- grams, and working on service projects. These quali- ties, developed by club activities, will be useful to us as we . . . Depart To Serve 1 f'- as STUDENT COUNCIL Furst Rw C Thorlton P Loveless D Homes L SPOIISOF S Brewster M Rnghtsell O L Grlrnes C Thomas P Harrold J Hammond D Osborne G Rector M Entelyorge B Rader B Brookshlre A Mules Walder M Turner B Black Second Row W Crang J Hugunun S Clark J Clearwaters T Stout Sponsor Student Council Encourages Leadershup X 4Q ' Presrdent John Hammond confers wlth Mlss Stout The arm of the Student Councul IS to promote general school pollcues by emphosuznng those out luned rn the Student Handbook and those sug gested by the admunlstratron faculty and student body Through meetings and dlscussuons these groups formulate new pallcues and subject to the approval of the admnnlstratlon :nitrate them Thus year special emphasls was placed on Safety by the Health committee various aspects of pub llc responslblllty such os Puck up Put up and It IS our bunldlng by the Cltlzenshlp group and achlevement by the Scholorshup commlttee Councll actnvutles Included a sock hop the annual Chrlstmas tree an the hall locker lnspec tions entertaining students between sessions at basketball tournaments and acting as guides at Open House Thus year Greencastle was selected as one of flfteen lndlana hugh schools to send a student representatlve to the Natlonal Student Councal Conventron at Madison Wlsconsln un Aprul Offlcers tor the year were Presndent John Hammond Vuce Presrdent Pat Harrold Secretary Lucy Thomas Treasurer Deanna Osborne Parlla mentaruan Gary Walker Sponsors Mr Craug and Mlss Stout 0 I . , . , . , . 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U 1 - ' 1 . , ' 1 I I 1 ' ' 1 J 41 1 ' I I 1 1 I 1 ' 1 I 1 ' 41 5- Hlmlms HONOR sociETY Sponsor D Clark D Haines Second Row D Osborne N Harlan J Eckardt C Fuller L Thomas B Sutherlin M B Norton D Mandelblatt J Reeves P Anthony K Carter J Corbin Honor Society Stresses Scholastic Achievements Twenty juniors are elected to National Honor Society at Greencastle High School each spring These students who must have a B average are chosen on the basis of leadership character ser vice, and scholarship The impressive initiation ceremony is given as a convocation for the student body A special project for this year was the upkeep of a showcase in the hall which portrayed the ideals and purposes of the organization Officers of the group are Joyce Reeves Pres: dent Deanna Osborne Vice President Doug Clark Sergeant At Arms Peggy Anthony Secretary and Judy Corbin Treasurer Sponsors of the organization are Mr Norman McCammon and Mr Lloyd Cooper Principal N B McCammon congratulates Dick Fred erick ' -1 U L L . 2 h 4 5 X . as ' - 1 13 an T ' . 5 Q . N ,, , ,J H... Lg .. b e ll A l ' , ,, , First Row: D. Frederick, D. Gooch, Mr. McCammon, J. Martin, N. Stanger, S. Collins. Third Row: A. Frost, C I ' I I 1 I - 4 -r - 2 l . . . 3 .H l I . I .- l K V J I ' J I 5 ' ' 1 l' 1 ' A A J' vsnf- 'N RED CROSS Flrst Row S Gcrrlott D Kurtz C Hotfueld Mrs Gooch R Stewart F Foxx D York F Conrad L Nelson C Sponsor J Colby M McColl Second Row C Boloy Arbrey Thrrd Row R Dunn R Scroggun e Cross Serves Others, Stoters Learn Polltlcs Q7 x M, X STATERS Frrst Row J Eckcrdt, L Thomas, N Stonger, M Norton Second Row D Homes LJ 1 ' A ' Q- , s Y S X, 4 ' rf' .- ..- -M J , 1. J F is , S N-L , ,L N as W' - I I W 1. X hw. K 5 , X f 1, r - I - , . . : . , . ' : . , . '. d ' ' . 3 'Q gf' 1 V , '27 gf 8 K1 1? f 1 'Y' I THESPIANS Frrst Row D Haunes N Stanger V Padgett K Carter Clark S Hanna Thlrd Row M Norton D Howlett D Frederrck Mlss Gertrude Slack Sponsor Second C Underwood S Colllns C Rector Fourth Row M Row S Lynch S Snavely E Glrdewell N Harlan D Mckeehan K Vote R Wrlluarns S Harrold D Burkett 1 Thesplans and Future Teachers Plan Careers 'rf Y 'QW FUTURE TEACHERS First Row Mrs Nancv Walters, Sponsor, J Cunduff, A Hall, N Stanger, N Harlan, M McCall, L Thomas, C Fuller, J Callender, S Lynch, Mr Glen Skelton, Sponsor Second Row R Brattaln, C Erdmann, S Sutherlun, M Craver, V Padgett, L Pitts, R Zeller, M Wrlght, I Boatrnght, J Hock, M Norton Thnrd Row S Nrccer son, M Frazler, S Swope,J Scholl, N Borden, C Har vey, K Vote, N Lanham, M McKeehan, B Frrtzrnger 1 C Hatfneld Fourth Row M Glover, J Beatty, S Sutherlnn, B lrwrn, D York, D Howlett, D Beatty, S Jones, M Ooley Fnfth Row J Beaulleu, B Brookshlre B Terry, S Harrold, D Lanzone, F Conrad, V Stevens C Underwood, R Wrllrams, J Fentress Srxth Row F Foxx, S Rrchards, M Entellorge, L Hammond, D Mrller S York, P Anthony gn M,- -iv' ' EDITORIAL STAFF J Eckardt P Anthony Madge Lynch Sponsor L Thomas J Callender B Sutherlun D Osborne N Harlan J Corbun C Fuller J Hammond S Collnns Mnnoret Staff Publishes Best Ever New new new' Thatswhat every thung IS except the problems of the Mm aret staff How to stack the layouts before they topple how to put the re manning l9 pictures on the remcunlng two pages and where an the world are all the slnde rules' Thus years staff faced these age old problems wnth cour age and untestrnol fortutude The business staff attacked their duty wlth vurn and vugor to such an extent that for a whsle we thought the whole book would be ads Duck Fred ernck serves as Busrness Manager and Peggy Anthony as Edltor Mrs Lynch serves as thenr sponsor 38 BUSINESS STAFF ?A'Fredenck B Brookshure D Beatty C Underwood W Tnpton A ues x -4 I 1 A' .7 lv Y' A X i t .iv ,, 1 t J ,ya S - I If x , .Q t ' I - 1 1 F - 1 - 1 1 1 . , . , . , . , . , . . ' ' If ll I 1 I ' ' I - 1 K . . . , 1 ,N 1 l ' z '. ' ' ' ' I ' 1 - A 1 :Wi 46 f INKPOT First Row H Rossok R Williams M Simms L Pitts M Wright Second Row B Gardner D Haines M Lynch B Steele A Hall J Beatty W Foxworthy Stall Edits lnkpot, Club Learns New Language SPANISH First Row: B. York, N. McMahon, J. Hack, L. Pitts, S. McCall, C. Hatfield, Mrs. Nancy Walters, Sponsor. Second Row: J. Drummond, J. Cunditf, M, Rightsell, B. Fritzinger, P, Littrell, J. Carwell, G. Treible. Third Row: B. Anthony, A. Michael, G. Runyan, J. Blume B. Eiteliorge, L. Minnick. Fourth Row: D. Abbott, B. Mahoney, J. Beatty, D, Howlett, J, Fentress, J. Green, C. Moore. Fifth Row: T. See, L. Giddings, M. Hone, A. Hotop, W. Jones, T. Pehan, W. Lewis. Sixth Row: D. Wright, M. Ooley, P. Riley. A... . 1 n DEBATE CLUB Frrst Row B Fletcher C Moore J Wagoner Second Row D Burkett Mass Slack Sponsor T Price Student Row D Schauwecker M Norton M Rnghtsell Thurd Teacher Row R Gnngery J Hammond F Peterson Fourth Debotors and Artists Practice Skulls ,A XFUBWWQ ART CLUB Fnrst Row C Nelson D Lanzone B Terry S Harrold Second Row L Cox C Fuller J Hugunnn R Thompson Thnrd Row S Scobee A Kung S Garrnott C Thorlton Fourth Row F Conrad W Tlpton E Glldewell . l J 5 . lf 'S 5 F. 1 A I 2 C' 5 I 'Sf 3 Q I Q3 - F' 3 ' A f-wig, wx' , ' I -1 4 A MJ S : . A I , I , , . . . . T? 3 S ' Sv rv- K-I , . ,. 4 Q e ' Q I me - If, LQ f A Q! 5 as ' : , , . , . , , . : I I I I I I , . : , , . ' I I ' I , , : . , , , A Club Members Learn Roman Culture Jr' 5 4 TIN CLUB Flrst Row J Cundlft D Howlett V Stevens S Porter J Scholl O Grlmes D Burkett S Hanna M McKee M Craver M Wnlllarns J Lewallen J Colby J Lewls J Wagoner Mlss Bartley S Bullerdlck Thurd Row J Hlckman P Hash S York S Wright M Wllllams P Heavtn D Lewns C Rnghtsell Fourth Row M Harmless J Earnshaw D Entelgorge A Thomas S Gar The Latin Club an affuluate of the Jun nor Classical League has slxty four actlve members Sponsored by Mlss Bartley the purpose of the club IS stated In tts creed to hand on the torch of classlcal clvulnzatlon ln the modern world They belleve an ac qualntance with the clvuluzatlon of Greece and Rome wall help them understand and appralse thus world of today whuch IS indebted to an crent clvlllzatlon nn Its government laws lnterature languages and arts The sale of homemade candy finances the annual Roman banquet, held In March rtott C Thorlton P Loveless C Hammond L Coffman Flfth Row F Wnlbur K Conyers A Mlchael S Gar Slxth Row E Glndewell A Hotop D York D Moore M Doan S Payne J Staub D Sckauwecker J Rnggs B McCormack Seventh Row W Tlpton L Nelson C Janus B Hamnlton A Kung S Scobee C Balay F Peterson Eughth Row N Borden H Wllltams D Gooch A pucture of a former teacher Mr Wulluam Blshop who served as prmclpal from l932 to I949 was glven as a gltt to the new htgh school nn the tall Scholarship keys are awarded on Honor Day to the outstandtng freshman and sophomore Latln students Serving as otflcers for the l959 60 school year are Davld Burkett President Ora LOU Grtmeg Vlce President Judy Scholl Sec retary and Shirley Porter Treasurer Craug Scott IS reporter tor the state paper Sclentaa et Veritas, and the national paper The Torch x'f'l , g L1 N I , ,,., W. . . 'l . Q ts: 0 .f ' Q ,V .Q Old A 'I 1 , , .A VL w- 1 1 VV 0 R' .Y . 'S v .iq ' W Y Y . 1 ..- v I . - 0' of t , 'Y A 5 - x we lg ' is . LA ' 1 - . 1 - 1 - 1 - ' : ' r ' 1 ' l 1 - ' hon, D. Kurtz. Second Row: K, Johnson, C. Erdmann, rlott, A. GI'if'f1eS, P. Effef, G. l'lC1r'f1I'Y10r'lCl, B. Padgett. . , . ' ' , . , . , , ' , : . ' , . , . , , , . , ' , . ' . ' : . , . , , , . , . ' , ' 1 - 1 - 1 - . 1 - . 1 ' ' : - 1 - 1 - . , . ', . ' . : . 1 - , . , . , . , , , . , . ' ' , , , . - . 1 , , . ' , . , 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' I ' I I . . . ,, . . . ,, . . 1 I - I - 2 I - I I I I ' I ' I , . n LIBRARY CLUB First Row J Earnshaw M Wnlluams A Chllds A Hall J Callender J Colby R Nnchols N Borden O Marchbanks A Burks A Barr Second Row R Tallev S Harlan J Carwell S Day K Conyers D Wrnght J Blume L Coffman S Swope Thurd Row M Garrrot F Foxx S Rlchards J Cooper E Logan D Hunter D Abbott S McCall B York B Allee Club Members Learn Whale They Work DCE Fnrst Row R Carrmgton T Sage G Kersey R Frazuer G ONeal S Harlan K Coffman N Eggers S Bunten D Harney S Trout D Detro W Foxworthy Second Row T Alex ander C Scrogglns B Johnson R Slmmerman M Harney Mr Harrold Stewart Sponsor Ml er F Rames J Race B A . , . , . ' , . , . , . , ' : . ' , . , . I , . , . I . , . , . , . , . , B. Aker, Miss Thelma Stout, Sponsor. . ' : . ' , , , . , . ' , . ' , . , . , , , , , . , . , . , . . : . - J, 'Il , . ' , . ' , . Ilee. CHOIR First Row S Punglua R Brattaln S McCall A Copeland M Twugg B Marshal S Cun Boatrlghf D Wrnght L l-lammond R Buble C Drake J Elmore B Efter Choir Glee Clulo Entertaln At G H S Functions GLEE CLUB Farsi Row L Coffman D Kurtz B Hamnlton D Eltelyorge P Long B Lancaster Second Row A Mlchaels,J Carwell, B Padgett, S Garrnatt, L Ellns, C Balay, B l-laltom ningham, P. O'Neal, S. Millard. Second Row:.R. McGuire, O. Marchbanks, L, Nelaon, l. I . . . 43 E. Glidewell, D. York, C. Hammond, M. Garriott, K. Galds- M- Wllll0mS, K- DOVSSTT, 5- R9Yf10ldSf S' AkEfS, J' Neal, P- berry. Long. Marketto's Marvelous Music 5 F t I le. A Kneeling: D, Haines, S. Garriott, K, Vote, C. Hammond, J. Corbin. Standing: K. Gorham. First Row: J. Scholl, R. Heber, C. Wuertz, P, Harrold, J Duell. Second Row: S. Wright, D, Howlett, D. Burkett, J Riggs. Under the direction of Mr. Don Marketto, the G. H. S. Band has won many high honors in State Band Contests and Solo and Ensemble Contests. This year Mr. Marketto and his band raised their goal and participated in the contest entering in class A Competition. They continuously strive for the best, and this was demonstrated by their performances at the Dedication and special programs. In addition to their playing ability they also showed march- ing ability by staging many half-time shows at the football and basketball games. Officers and members of the band were busy this year selling magazine subscriptions to raise funds for new uniforms. The officers were: President, Reed Williams, Vice-President, Eddie Glidewell, Secretary, Judy Corbin, Treas- urer, Virginia Padgett, Librarians, Nancy Har- lan, Ruth Heber, and Marcia Turner, Business Manager, Steve Akers. First Row: J. Andrews, O. Grimes, S. Garriott, A. Michaels M. Goodman, R. Zeller. Second Row: S. Nickerson, S Porter, A. Michael, B. Padgett, H. Williams, F. Peterson L. Harris. 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'H Hi Y ond Y Teens Promote iii 1131 ,..,..3 H Y First Row Mr Clifford Snyder Sponsor B Tennis President D Homes Treasurer J Hammond Vice President D Clark Secretory Mr John See Sponsor Second Row B Rader D Moore D Gooch M Garriott M Hone B Fletcher F Foxx L Giddings T See E Glidewell Third Row H Maginrty K McCullough K Best W Bennet C Jennings S Reynolds S Swickard The G H S Hi Y is affiliated with the state YMCA Its goals are to foster Christian fundamentals in everyday associations The Hi Y organization believes that there should be a balance of play work recreation and worship in the lives of the young men of the school. The Hi- Y bought shoes for needy ele- mentary students at Thanksgiving time. The club also contributed canned goods to the charity movie at Christmas time. The Hi - Y provided ushers for home ball gamesg the club had a sign at each game telling the T Pehan D Burkett D Frederick Fourth Row J Green J Godfrey L Fitzsimmons W Lewis E Hughes D Hatcher S Cassidy R Stout M Sutherlin R Dunn Fifth Row S Akers M Bullerdick J Black J Neu mann S Norris G Walker L Hammond S Sutton F Wilbur D Thompson J Sweet next opponent The Hi Y sponsored sock hops and held a formal Valentine donce in February The club met as a group every month and various speakers and films were presented at these monthly meetings. Officers of this club are: Bob Tennis President' J oh n Hammond Vice-President' David Haines Treasurer' Doug Clark Secre- tary' Eddie Glidewell Chaplain and Steve Norris Sergeant-of-Arms. Mr. Snyder and Mr. See are the club sponsors. Y TEENS First Row B Sutherlin J Hock R Brattain A Miles P Mishler A Hall M Jordan V Padgett S Collins P Anthony C Erdmann J Callender C Drake N Second Row K Gorham K Vote M Williams M Mc Keehan J. Stringer A. Michael S. Sutherlin N. Lan- m S. Hanna K. Knoll K. Miler R, Nichols . Zeller M. Walbring M. Wright Charlotte Peterson Sponsor. Third Row: A. Frazier S. Frazier B. York B. Gardner C. Nelson S. Snovely N. Harlan J. Corbin M. Norton J. Reeves J. Martin O. Marchbonks S. Lynch B. Allee H. Rossok. Fourth Row: C. Schafer L. Pitts V. Berry D. Mandelblatt S. Cunningham N. Stanger D. Lewis P. Cundiff V. Buckles S. Sayers R. Hartman J. Culley S. Day S. Harlan Mary Lou Gar- Y-Teens is a Christian organization designed for high school girls in the sopho- more junior and senior classes. The aims of the Y-Teen Club are to grow as a person' to grow in friendship with people of all races religions, and nationalities' and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. This year Y-Teens started their year with a formal initiation held in the Gobin Memorial Church for all new members and their mothers. The annual Thanksgiving riott Sponsor Fifth Row S Miller R Thompson L Burnett S Chase S Covert M Mackey E Trigg C Rector C Harvey N Borden O Grimes S Porter Sixth Row C Hatfield S Swope S Nickerson H Wil Iiams A. Nanovsky S. McColl J. Scholl S. Garl C. Aubrey M. Frazier C. Janis M. Turner N. Wiggs B. Steele J. Beaulieu A. Childs A. Wiggs. Seventh Row: J. Stout M. Ooley N. Raines C. Nelson A. Reed S. Collins L. Williams K. Simmerman B. Boswell S. Jones L. Alspaugh J. Jonas C. Moore J. Johnson C. Strother. Eighth Row: M. Barr S. Glidewell M. Twigg L. Nelson R. Skinner C. Bock J. Elmore G. Clouser M. McCall K. Carter L. Cox L. Thomas V. Stevens J. Eckardt, C. Fuller. baskets were given this year to three needy families. Bob Tennis was crowned King of the Christmas Dance on December l2 l959. The cabinet consisted of President Jerri Callender' Vice-President Charolette Erd- mann' Secretary Virginia Padgett' Treasurer Mary Jordan' Chaplain Peggy Anthony' Pro- gram Chairman Sue Collins. Mrs. Charlotte Peterson Mrs. Mary Lou Garriott and Mrs. Hazel Hanna are sponsors of this organiza- tion. Christian Principles and Build Good Character A .. 4. 4. .L A L 3 N, - 3- 1 M . .. McMahon, Cundiff, B.IBldck, Hazel Hanna, Spohsori P. Hash, JP. Riley: M.. Craver,' K.. Johnson, J.. Colbyl haf ,' ,'I, ',R ', ,I ,' ,' I, I l I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I FHA First Row S Chase A Miles D Mandelblatt S Pina la Lewis M Wright J Reeves S Lynch J Lewallen P ONeal Second Row J Martin R Mc Guire M Allen L Alspaugh S Jones C Siddons V Berry C Schafer P Mishler A Hall M Ha m Third Row N Eggers M Sims J Jonas C Stroth r M Walbring L Moore C Bock G Clouser J Stevens A Reed A Frost Fourth Row L Nelson R Skinner J Elmore J Johnson L Beaman A Burks B Aker R Zeller S Day Fifth Row S Glidewell J Hickman C Thnes S Domasco J Rogers P Riley L Williams S Sheldon S Covert M Coffman Sixth Row Stout l Pitts B Fritlzinger L Burnett M Ooley B Marshall B Boswell K Simmerman S Cagle Seventh w S Harvev C Pettit C Nelson S Miller Raines J Cantonwine M Marchbanks P Long C Moore M Jordan J Burks Eighth Row S Scobee Huff S Nelson G Runyan B Riley J Sutherlin A Grimes M Sutherlin B Haltom B Highsmith Future Farmers and Homemakers Plan For The purpose of Future Homemakers of America is to promote a growing appreciation of the art of homemaking All high school girls who are enrolled in home economics or who have successfully completed one year are eligible for membership The F H A works on a point system A member may earn points by working on a committee or by participating in local dns trict or state meeting At Thanksgiving and Christmas the F H A members give baskets of food to needy families in the community. During national F.H.A. week this year posters explaining the purposes of F.H.A. were dis- played in the halls and teachers were pre sented with apples For a community project the local members washed car windows down town as a public service As a climax to the years work all girls receiving seven service paints went on the annual completion trip Officers for the l959 60 school year were President Sylvia Pinaglia Vice Presi dent Joyce Reeves Secretary Mary Kaye Wright Treasurer Joyce Lewis P r oy e c t s Chairman Diane Mandleblatt Editor Ann Miles' Song Leader Patty O Neal' Historian Susie Chase' Public Relation Sherry Gaye Lynchg and Parliamentarian, Joyce Lewallen. r n 4 Q! FFA First Row Mr Akers Sponsor S Akers D Rohn M Dudley H Taylor T Hendrlcks R Pursell S Parrish cond Row J Hawkins D Muller Harrold Lancaster H Murphy J Jackman Thurd Row D Hunter L Harris L Alexander S Custls J Callender N Rogers D Stout Fourth Row J Grimes T Craver F Vermulllon S Vermillion K Dorsett R lkamlre P Harrold D Lyon B Lewus S Gardner D Howlett The Future Through Varlous Club Actlvutles The Future Farmers of America as a natuonal organlzatuon made up of vocatlonal agrucultural stu dents and deslgned to develop leadership coopera tuon and cutlzenshup The local chapter partucupates nn a wude varuety of county dustrnct state, and na tlonal agricultural actuvutues The otflcers are Pres: dent Darrell Rohn Vuce Presldent Hallle Taylor Secretary Frank Fllnt Treasurer Marvnn Dudley Re porter Steve Akers Sentinel Tommy Hendricks and Advisor, Mr Gene Akers Darrell Rohn, Tommy Henderrchs, Larry Harrns, GH S Future Farmers, judge a prsze wmnung lamb ' . C dd. L Y. . VY -M' I- rf 1 I . w 1' X , xl t I ,. A .- 1.-' l . . ' if 5 4, - . ,A ,Q I I. P- , x , ZA, f I' ' lu I' ,L L i. fl 6 r -s-J A , . ,,, L - ff up N . f'4:., IW. x . . ', 5 . I - g. ,A ,.,r Q-. U v, , 1 -fgvjj ffl, Ts. --, , 'gnhlr 1.15:- .. -.. -A .-4,4 Q .sv-,A X'4' . f L J . .f : . , 5 . , , , , , . ', . , . , - , Se : . ' , . ' , P. , J, . , . , - f - , A , - , . . ' : 4 , - , r I . , A - . . . . I . , . I 1 A 1 ' 1 , I , I ' I I I I 'ff'-fs? 14, Ji ........:Y HY ,vyl ,A... l 'S 4 ,,,,..-Q11 T . A wtifxzff ' ......i......-.--...... ,......l......w----- f Ms Sports As we ENTER TO LEARN at Greencastle High School we find that all of our learning is not confined to textbooks. The importance of ath- letics is now realized as another source of educa- tion. ln our athletic program the participant is encouraged and given the opportunity to build self-confidence, as well as a physically-fit body. Also, the attributes of sportsmanship, desire to win, and teamwork will prove invaluable in future years. Yes, as we learn from textbooks, we also learn from sports so that we may more com- petently . . . DEPART TO SERVE 9' First Row B Tennis Secretary J l-lammond Treasurer D Frederick President R Allee Sergeant At Arms R Sutherlin Vice President Second Row D Rohn B Etter L Porter D Lanzone D Beatty Mr Al Nowak Sponsor Third Row B lrwin D York G Kersey J qi K CLUB Goldsberry Mr Tom Goldsberry Sponsor Fourth Row J Fentress S Jones B Rader G Walker M Eitellorge Fifth Row D Burkett J Black S Akers F Foxx D Burkhardt Sixth Row C Buckles B Fletcher J Brown VJ Tipton R Beamon B Terry Athletes Goin Recognition The G - Club is an honorary organization for boys composed of athletes who earn letters in our various school sports. A boy must earn a letter in one of the following sports: football, basketball, baseball, track, cross country, and recently this year wrestling and golf. The G-Club is supported by the proceeds from the elementary basketball games, sponsoring a basketball game between the faculty and senior football boys, and vari- ous sale promotions. This money is used for purchasing letters senior jackets sweaters and blankets. New members of the C5-Club are initi' ated each spring and fall. This year's coun- cil members are: Dick Frederick, President, Ronnie Sutherlin, Vice-President, Bob Tennis, Secretary, and John Hammond, Treasurer. Sponsors are Al Nowak and Tom Goldsberry G A A Members Become Proficient ln All Sports oy GAA Seated Mrs Hanna Sponsor First Row M Sims A Hall A Miles S Bunten S Collins B York B Gard ner N McMahon P Mishler M Goodman S Garriott B Black K Carter M McCall L Thomas M Norton J Reeves S Lynch S Harlan C Siddons Second Row V Berry A Michael J Martin R Brattain D Os borne V Stevens C Nelson D Mandelblatt C Drake J Cundiff S Cunningham B Allee H Rossok S Pinaglia L Moore S Jones L Alspaugh P ONeal L McGuire Third Row J Colby M McKeehan V Pad gett K Miller S Sutherlin C Strother D Wright J Stringer M Williams K Knoll M Craver S Hanna N Lanham J Johnson C Bock G Clouser L Nelson J Lewallen Fourth Row C Schafer M Wright K Vote L Nelson J Scholl R Hartman J Stevens M Walbring J Culley A Wiggs C Erdmann K Johnson N Wiggs A Childs B Steele R Heber B Aker R Zeller Fifth Row J Lewis M Turner M Strebe J Terry M Frazier C Janis C Aubrey S Garl S Swop The Girls Athletic Association is a group of senior high girls interested in all phases of sports. lntramural sports, basketball and ping - pong are some of the various activities offered by G. A. A. Swimming bowling and skating are also offered as outside activities. This organization is based on the point sys- M Ooley B Fritzinger D Grimes J Andrews M Glover R Skinner J Elmore M Twigg S Chase Covert Sixth Row O Grimes S Glidewell M Barr Williams E Trigg S Domasco J Rogers C Harvey Rector N Borden S York B Marshall S McCall Sayer D Eitelporge M BerryB Boswell K Simmerman Seventh Row J Callender S Nickerson S Porter Hickman S Scobee L Minnick M Proctor S Roberts R Zeller M Grimes D Grimes C Nelson N Raines y ier C Pei S Harve S Co in Eighth Row S Frazier H Williams R Thompson K Conyers A Michael L Coffman C Thorlton S Bul lerdick G Hammond B Padgett P Etter A Grimes J Sutherlin M Sutherlin S Sheldon A Reed Ninth Row A Nanovsky L Burnett C Thies J Stout J Carwell P Loveless B Riley B Hamilton D Kurtz C Hammond S Garriott B Lancaster S Long S Day K Gorham tem. White letters are awarded to juniors with l50 points and seniors having 250 points receive purple letters. Mrs. Hanna is sponsor of G. A. A. and the following officers serve under her: President Patty Mishler' Vice- President Madonna Goodmang Secretary Bar- bara Black and Treasurer, Sandy Garriott. It We Dont Have lt Here We Havent Got lt Coaches and cheerleaders play an essentlal part In our sports program However few people actually reallze the :mportance of cheerleaders In order to produce a wmmng team teamwork and splrlt as well as good athletes are requlred lt ns the coaches who produce teamwork and the cheerleaders who spark splrnt l 7 J . fy w 1 I1 R --- Y ' s 1 'Pr An., I . l vi ' Kok , . t' 'Y ,np ma Ht MP PEP CLUB Furst Row A Mnles P Mlshler B York B Gardner D Osborne N McMahon C Drake H Rossok L Thomas M McCall B Black Second Row K Johnson R Brattaun C Strother S Nnckerson D Halnes M Haltom J Cundnff S Cunnnngham B Allee L Bea man M Proctor Thurd Row A Mnchael C Thles A Frost C Nelson J Strunger M Wlllxams K Knoll M Crover S Hanna M Wolbrlng N Lanham Fourth Row M Frazler C Janus C Aubrey J Colby S Garl D Wrnght S Swope C Thorlton C Harvey C Rector N Borden Fifth Row M Turner M Strebe J Stevens R Hartman G Runyan L Coffman B Rnley B Sutherlln S Roberts M Jordan S Tilley Slxth Row Pep Club S The Pep Club this year conslsts of ap proxlmately nmety members They are made up of the freshman through senior classes Thus year slnce they are separate from the Jumor Hugh grades sux through esght have formed a pep club and slt above the Hugh School Pep Club The purpose of a Pep Club IS prlmaruly to back the varslty squad. The rules con- cerning the members are as follows: all mem- S Sutherlnn J Callendar S Nelson D Schauwecker B Haltom D Kurtz B Hamnlton C Trerble J Johnson S Cagle J Contonwune Seventh Row J Carwell C Sprague K Conyers A Mrchael A Kung P Loveless F Peterson B Frntzlnger M Ooley S Huff R Stunnett Enghth Row J Hlckman L Wnlllams J Stout S Por ter H Wnllnams J Lewls M Wrlght S Bullerdlck D Coffman A Sanford B McCormick Nmth Row A Nanovsky J Terry J Scholl L Crawley B lrwun B Steele C Balay A Barr S Garrnott C Hammond B Padgett Tenth Row R Thompson L Burnett E Tragg A Wlggs N Wlggs A Chulds V Berry J Fentress P Nelson J Hardtng G Hammond purs Team On bers must be In thelr seats at 7 l5 all mem bers must wear whute blouses lexcept those forming the G l people who make up the G must wear black sweaters no one can leave has seat durlng the half of the ball game Pep Club actnvmes mclude decora tang the gym for games making a paper hger for the team to run through sock hops promotmg enthusuasm for the team. We Put Tugers On Our Team Furst Row B Terry M Graves S Wrught J Neal S D Stafford S Brewster M Sutherlun Tlnrd Row R A ers B Etter S Carwell C Buckles C Scott J oman L Porter T See B R der D Rohn Black Second Row M Gorruot D Beatty W Bennett Norrus S Ruchards R Dunn B Vermulluon D Stout B Tennus B lrwun D York C Jennungs L Crawley J Neuman Danvulle Clunton Plaunfueld Dugger Garfueld Martunsvulle Lunton Crawfordsvulle Brazul THEY FOOTBALL The 59 grudders began wuth only two hold over regulars from the 58 season Steve Akers 58 blockung back was converted to quarterback and Larry Porter one of last year s ends swutch ed to fullback The 59 season began wuth the colorful defeat of Danvulle and then later the defeat of Dugger Brent Terry became the furst G H S grudder un fuve years to return a kuck off for 80 yards and a touchdown Steve Akers led the scorung for 59 Takung unto con suderatuon that not a backfueld boy carrued the ball un 58 varsuty competutuon the 59 backfueld dud an excellent job Although the score was not unducatuve the Tuger played theur funest game agaunst WIC champs Brazul Regulars who wull be returnung next year are Steve Norrus Steve Akers Bob lrwun Rex Dunn Jum Neuman Larry Crawley and Duck York Also returnung wull be Bruce Vermulluon Duck Stafford Chuck Jennungs and Duck Stout The Cubs were also honored by havung Steve Akers named to the second team quarterback un the Western lnduana Conference and Bull Rader was guven honorable mentuon ll ' 1 1 , t H rl A 1 ' ibm J . 1 T , :Ji 2 X I li , .J E , .I D , L l ,' un ,J 1 sg , '. E , .' U, . Q., . sl WE . I . . . ' 6 l9 ' h I U .- . I 6 . I . . U . - ' 6 . , . . . , . ' 6 20 U Q I ' ' 6 20 - ' ' U . . . - . I ' 6 S . . 4 ' o 28 I - 0 Steve Akers gains o badly need- ed first down. VCE '5 w M' , I . ' TX if ' x ' . Q M A .xl ' 3 'Q' , .V J 553' ,ytvx .' ' e ,X . QA W' !ASi,.f ft-K 3 , x ., V xnxx. if ' v . . ' 1 We've got him now! . , '- - , V' H, gs 4 , . , v . . . , ' 'onyx' ., Down Qoee Steve, os the op pcsiflon closes in 57 ...- K S' 1 is X 1 ' 'A'T.6RN1 i'l- v f QNEYUQA-'Elf J' , ,ang as A QM , .I!,t':'f:.2.l! I- i7i5?4,- 107933 Q41-P' Ui ?-gx4sumuu 1 .u 4, -t,,,tA,x.vX,.'.. , STEVE NORRIS BOB IRWIN LARRY CRAWLEY BRUCE VERMILLION 4... ,.., -sf- AL NOWAK JIM MC CAMON PAT EWING MARLIN GRAVES REX DUNN JIM NEUMAN STEVE BREWSTER - -3 X .S X1 xl 'ug-f---v... ..,'--- r -N -':.t F, - -.Y .', A 'ucv' ' -nuf- 'P J if - if-C' X. . -Q, Q. r 55, af: ff- 'Aft K -Q jf,- ff-C' .. '.-Q. nz! First Row: R. Allee, J. Brown, W. Tipton, R. Sutherlin, L, Hammond, S. Akers. Second Row: D. Frederick, L. Walton, J. Goldsberry, S. Norris, L, Crawley, R. Beaman and Coach T. Goldsberry. The Tiger Cubs faced tough competi- tion this year, winning seven while losing thirteen. Returning lettermen, besides high point man, Ray Beoman, were: Jim Golds- berry, Ron Allee, Warren Tipton, Ron Suther- lin, Jim Brown, Dick Frederick, and Steve Akers. The highlight of the season was the Cubs' 74-72 victory over previously unde- feated and high-ranked Plainfield. Ray Beaman set a school record, scor- ing thirty-nine points in a 68-79 loss to Wiley of Terre Haute, Mitchell Crawfordsville Attica Lebanon Martinsville Plainfield Brazil Wiley Clinton Gerstmeyer Sheridan Sul I ivan Brazil Terre Haute Gosport Freedom Spencer Danville Garfield Linton State WE TH EY 47 86 60 55 59 60 59 85 49 59 74 72 49 75 68 79 59 61 68 98 70 76 72 57 48 66 50 49 60 40 61 59 49 63 57 62 47 66 83 67 He Wheresthof B Boll? Warren Tnpton huts two os Lcrry Walton looks on Worren Tnpton drnves for two os Roy Beomon comes to the rescue I 1 n 11 1 , . 1 It Takes The Individuals LARRY CRAWLEY RONNIE ALLEE LARRY HAMMOND ,A RONNIE SUTHERLIN STEVE AKERS A--A-.uuunqn JIM GOLDSBERRY x - -4, -. V A., Working Together To Make The Team DICK FREDERICK I 'll :I 'J , , , 'N ' 1 RAY BEAMAN WARREN TIPTON LARRY WALTON STEVE NORRIS JIM BROWN H56 if 1,2 f ' I 'E 'kr' ,, V- X VV ...mm W L -w ' Napa gi ,J R M Coope Coach B Rada E Talley T See M Wullla s and C Je nngs Freshman And B Teams Learn They Mr Coopers B squad completed a fme season by wnnnnng l2 whlle Ioslng 5 ln four of these 5 losses they lost by 4 pomts or less The Cubs avenged a previous loss to Brazll 39 37 by rompmg the Red Devlls 35 28 We are dependlng upon Danny Burkhardt Rex Dunn Bull Rader and others to provlde a nucleus for our varsity next year Danny has appeared to be our most con slstent B Team scorer whsle Bull was moved up to the varscty late In the season Mitchell Crawfordsvnlle Attuca Lebanon Martmsvllle Plalnfleld Braznl Wnley Clinton Gerstmeyer Sherndan Sullivan Brazil State Danvulle Garfneld Linton l ie! w- ? i 4 1 xl N' 4 f 'lf - 1 3 X - 1 , ' B , , -y VJ 5 ' ' F I 4 W ' f 'ler T 3, . s ' 4 l. , A First Row: D. Burkhardt, C. Scott, R. Dunn, N. New, W. Bennett, J. Neuman. Second ow: r, r, , . r, . , . , . ' ' m , n i , rr 11 We - ' H H ' 51 39 . . . I . . ' . 39 35 ' ' 27 26 - ' 35 64 . - , . . . 43 34 - - ' ' ' 43 38 , , l 1 ' 37 39 ' ' - ' 48 54 - ' 35 27 ' ' ' 45 39 ' ' . ' 42 l9 ' 46 25 ' 35 28 34 2l ' 35 33 ' 46 48 ' 46 50 Flrst Row M Copeland D Flynn B Anthony A Thomas K Goldsbe y S Payne Second R M Coope Coach B McCormuck J Staub E Talley D Pusher N New and L Allee D Stewart Student Manager Fundamental Skulls Ol Hoosner Hysteria Baanbrldge Van Buren Crawfordsvllle Spencer Plamfleld Brazil Garfueld Crawfordsvllle Brazil Clinton Ladoga Otter Creek Garfield El letsvnlle Thus years Freshman team has won enght games agalnst seven setbacks M Cooper s boys have performed very well con sldernng they played some stuff competntuon thus record IS falrly nmpresstve Some of the Frosh vnctorles Included Plalnfneld Spencer and two declsrve wms over Clinton The outstandung smgle perfomance of the season was Noble News twenty eught polnts an a losing battle to our ruval Brazil 48 50 ow: r. r, I , . I ' , .I , . I , . ' I, . . - , rr ' - 11 ' ' 41 - 33 ' ' 42 - 38 ' ' - F. ' 24 - 45 ' , - 51 - 24 . . . .. U Clinton 44 .. 28 Since they have only one boy over 5' lO , . . 48 - 43 . . . . . ' . 44 - 50 . . . . 40 - 32 . . I I . . . ' 34 - 52 ' . ' 48 - 50 ' ' ' 37 - 33 ' - ' 24 - 29 ' ' ' b ', 25 - 4l - . ' 32 - 51 ' 34 - I6 ln The Sprung A Young Mans Furst Row R Beaman S Jones M Myers D Hopknns D Jones Second Row M Sutherlun The Tiger Cubs completed a satlsfac recnplents are chosen by the coaches of the tory season on the dnamond nn 59 by wrn Western Indiana Conference went to GI nnng four and losing sux games The season bert Brown furst team lnflelder Ray Bea was clumaxed by the defeat of Crawfords man second team pitcher Charles Roach vulle In an excltung game second team unfuelder and Bull Kehrer Baseball Conference awards whose l'OnOfOble mermon Ol-'ff'elClef Ray watches the ball' - 1 U , D . M , J. Rader,.C.' Roach, -Brown,lB. .Rader,lB. -Kehrer, Coach T. See. . V ll . . , . - . I I i - Fancy Turns To Sports Flrsl' Row J Drummon D Burkhardt P Harold R Dunn R Zimmerman D Haines R lkamure J Hammond D Burkett J Neal S Akers P Harrold Second Row A Buns C Wllluams R Vermullnon C Spencer B Fletcher G Kersey M Eutellorge D Lanzone L Porter J Earnshaw B Terry L Crawley S Rlchards J Black Coach L Cooper Track a favorite sprung sport consisted ln 59 Charles Wullnams Clyde Spencer and Grlbert Brown the cubs cmder squad partlclpated In an actlve season whuch conslsted of meets wlth Plalnfueld Lnn ton Belle Unron Van Buren Spencer Martlnsvulle Brazil Crawfordsvrlle and Ben Davls The GHS xg! . . . an ,. w f A Ji- , - , - , . , - . . . . , I I of a team of 25 men. Guided by senior Iettermen, . . I . I , . . . . . I . . . . . I . - I I I I . I , , . . . . C K Y' - Y d 3 , 4 2 V W Brent clears for another flrst place Wrestlers Have Winning Season First Row A Trusler J Hammond J Earnshaw D Burkett A Hotop G Walker J Beatty J Fentress J Cleorwaters Second Row Coach Pot Ewing D Beatty E Harrison M Harmless M Hane R Williams F Vermillion S Brewster L Brewster F Ferrand F Flint M Garriott Manager Aaron Boone Wrestling which is in its second year as a part of G H S sports has met with a successful winning season under the compet ent coaching of Pat Ewing Public interest and enthusiasm have been shown as the quality of wrestling continues to improve In addition to regularly scheduled meets the wrestlers participated in an eight-way tourney at Lafayette where Steve Brewster and David Burkett placed first. Dick Beat- ty John Hammond Al Trusler Mike Gar riott Jim Fentress and Jerry Clearwaters also won ribbons Terminating the season with 7 wins and 6 losses the Tiger wrestlers were a greatly improved team An even better season is expected next year with returning lettermen Jerry Clearwaters Jim Fentress Jim Earn- shaw David Burkett Steve Brewster Larry Brewster Mike Garriott and others. f ' , Co-captains Dick Beatty and John Hammond fight to the finish. New Golf Team Finishes Third ln W l C First Row C Underwood R Pingleton J Grimes D Howlett Second Row D Frederick F Conrad W Tipton A Hotop J Beatty Golf one of the most popular outdoor sports in America is now a part of Greencastle High School sports The new golf team has well re presented GHS by a successful season The Cub golfers lost to Gerstmeyer and Crawfordsville then defeated Garfield twice and State ance and placed third in the Western Indiana Conference meet The team is fortunate in having the first five members of the golf team returning next year for a very promising season Charlie Underwood lines up a hole in one S :Q . AW I nf Q N HN 'v : 1 1 - 1 A 1 - ' : ' I A , , , - 1 - - tx , I A V X X K , X A 14' . ' ' L K A u' -'.. F .:l. .-f '.-If--'. 'ui' 5 sg 1 , u , .4 'I- n I . ' ' . ' . 1 . ' , , , Glrls Portlclpcte N Nb. g 935 y The llfe guords are K Johnson S l-lonno ond S Collins I ,,.-f Glrls master fumbling These gurls enjoy perfecting tlwelr bowling gome ln lntramural Sports Each year the girls' athletic program is climaxed by a program given by Mrs. Hazel Hanna in the gym lt consists of a basketball game between the two class wnnners Many gurls take part an tumblrng and pyramlds The gurls par tuclpate rn these actlvltnes for enloyment and to earn white and purple G S The Tumbllng Team rehearses for nts program ' I .2 T3 X , X ,JW The Junior class trlumphs sn gurls basketball A.. +M.. A . .f .nm ..,..w.Uw-,W.M..,z..-V..... ...., . R wr- M .K as ' ' . fxsfg-1 . ,I Q 32 V, 'iflig 2 ,.VV 1,45 7' ,Q 1: ga, A K mf K 2 ,Aim . 6 M . . Q ' X 91 V 4 W ,pf xr W , 4 4 H 7 5 f 4- fi, is ig Q Fi, . Kam, any 91,5 995 2 if H ---i,..,,M V My ,nf ,vm Nw- ' N, K V 'I .,l' L fp fiy, . f 1 J 1, f- .' 'f Fm.. Hfi 49.0. . ,L Qf --- ',,,xif, 'ANL M-K 1.-S'V,-4' ,Q yrs ,. .M , , ,- K ' -tan., -11:11:35 -42, 1 4 9 .r l 5 People Whether we are Freshmen, idolizing upper- classmen, Sophomores memorizing parts of the body, Juniors admiring Class rings, or Seniors, trying on graduation robes,we realize that making friends is one of the most important phases ot our school life. We not only admire integrity, dependability, and understanding in our friends, but we also try to attain these qualities ourselves. Frorn our association with teachers and friends we hope to become better persons so that we may .,.. Depart To Serve il Q. .Xl 9 'Nav N.,,,m W'-A s Mr. Royce Kurtz came to our Greencastle School System the same year as we, who are now Seniors, were enrolling in High School. Mr. Kurtz has proven to be popular, not only with the faculty and staff, but with the students as well. We see in our new building much evidence of his sincere desire to provide the best, and we know many long hours of planning have gone into it. All of the student body appreciates his warm and friendly greeting when we chance to meet. As We Enter To Learn school. We feel our School Board is very representa tive of our communitys activities. Mr. Lanzone president of the Board operates a grocery store in this city, Mr. Barr sec retary, is also Secretary of the Chamber of Com merce, Mr. Allen, treas urer, is an active farmer and Mr. Frazier, a mem ber, operates a dry-clean ing establishment, Mrs Ballard, the only la d y member, is a very active housewife. The new high school is the result of hours of work and fore sight. We, as Seniors are most particularly appreci ative that we have been privileged to have this one year in the new high Mr, Norman McCammon has been principal for the past eleven years at Greencastle High School. The many administrative duties keep him busy, but Mr. McCammon always finds time to meet with teachers and students. The students appreciate his friendliness and interest in their individual activities and problems. Mr. McCammon maintains a vital interest in community affairs. During his leisure time he enoys gardening and carpentry. if A ff'- Our Administrators And Faculty Mr. Skelton is assistant principal, and boys' counselor. He helps the boys with personal problems and assists them in mak- ing college choices. He assumes all re- sponsibility when Mr. McCammon is away. Mr. Skelton teaches U. S. History and in his spare time he enjoys hunting and fish- mg. g 1 M a X RAHI RAHl Mr, Louis Kuntz is kept busy his first year at GHS. He teaches machine shop, guides the cheerleaders, and is a Sophomore class sponsor. Dur- ing his free time he enjoys outdoor sports. WHAT'S YOUR EXCUSE? Mrs. Thelma Stoub works many hard hours keeping at- tendance records. She also sells school supplies. Sewing and reading are her hobbies. 49: 2 + 2 I 5 General mathematics and physical science are taught by Mr. Walter Jeffries. He also teaches at the Junior High school in the morning. His main interests are electronics and landscaping. Guide Us ln Acquiring Knowledge, NICE WORK! Art is the specialty of Miss Margaret Curd, who teaches mornings at the elementary schools and afternoons at the high school, She is sponsor of the Art Club, and she enjoys the beautiful color schemes of our new building, Music is one of her many pastimes. WATCH YOUR FINGERS Printing was added to the vocational department this year, and it is taught by Mr. John McCullough. He also teaches drafting and woodwork- ing, and sponsors the Senior class. Travel is one of his special interests. YOU MUST BE ACCURATE , . Mr. Clifford Snyder stresses accuracy and neatness in his typing and bookkeeping classes. He is a sponsor of the Fresh- man class and he takes interest in many school functions. Be- sides spending his free time with his family, he enjoys all sports. ,,1 dl .7 ALWAYS BUSY Mr Harold Stewart popu larly known as Stu is spon sor of the D C E program and Jr High Student Council H also teaches industrial arts The quiet halls and large rooms are the features that he enjoys in the new school His favorite hobby is making money i 1: NO CHEATING PLEASE French Journalism and Eng are o ly o few of rs Ma ge Lynch s jabs S e head sponsor ofthe Senior class and sponsor of the Minaret and Ink Pot Besides teaching Mrs Lynch enjoys cooking sewing and gardening LETS HOPE IT WORKS A new addition to Mr Gene Akers chemistry department is the photographical dark room He is sponsor of the boys 4 H Club F FA and Sophomore coss His favorite hobby is fishing Aid Us In Extracurricular Activities MEMORIZE MACBETH FOR TOMORROW Mrs. Ruth Gooch sponsors the Senior class and Junior Red Cross, Subjects taught by her are Sophomore English and Eng- lish Literature, When she is not working in her lawn, she enjoys reading and playing bridge. TWEET -- TWEET The girls' physical education teacher, Mrs. Hazel Hanna, in- structs her student teachers She teaches at the high school in the morning and the junior high in the afternoon. Mrs. Hanna sponsors Y-Teens, G. A.A., and the Sophomore class. She finds pleasure in golf, swimming, and bridge, l HATE TO FLUNK PEOPLE . . Mrs, Charlotte Peterson is enjoying the spociousness of her classroom. Besides teaching English she sponsors Y-Teens and the Sophomore class. She enjoys reading and music, but most of all being with her daughter. sl DON'T ASK ME WHAT IT'S FOR! The senior class is fortunate to have Mr. Pat Ewing as one of their sponsors. He teaches physics, physical science, and trigonometry. His additional duties are coaching the wres- tling team and assisting in foot- ball. His special interests are sports, science, math, and fun. 455 1 5. 'ak D , Q. , if , 6 uf if I' U f ff if ,.... Y ,jx 5 ' .F mf 5 A. H f' 4 ' , rl , Nl Y M ,.,,.-NP I FOOD IS MY LINE Mrs. Charlotte Jones is dietician of our new high school. Besides being at the high school she is also in charge of the cafeterias at Miller and Jones elementary schools. And Community Proiects . LET'S TRY THIS PLAY BOYS Mr. Tom Galdsberry has coached his teams to many victories. ln addition to his being varsity basketball coach, he teaches physical education and health. His hobbies are fishing, sports, and gardening. sp.. . Gi' .. f s , viii? ' 'N i' , Q gt? ' frvk if... 4 Est -KR vm ,ml Q 1- P? Ie: NO SWIMMINGYYYIY Sponsoring the Sophomore class, G-Club, and being head football coach Mr. Al Nowak still finds time to teach his biology classes. He enjoys sports, and playing bridge. He is very proud of his new equip- ment in his biology laboratory. Q 8 aw LOOK TOWARD THE FUTURE Although Mr. Jim McCom- mon is an assistant football coach and sponsor of the G- Club, he finds time for fishing, gardening, and sports. He also teaches history, health and safety, and physical education. TRUMAN, TRUMAN, THAT'S MY CRY! Mr. Lloyd Cooper delights in discussing politics with his American Government and economics classes. He coaches basketball and track. The Na- tional Honor Society and the Freshman class are fortunate to have him as their sponsor. Besides playing games with his children, he enioys traveling, fishing, and sports. fv- Y -f so 5-mrs IT DOESN'T ADD UP!! Here we find our commer- cial teacher at one of the new adding machines. He teaches bookkeeping, general business, shorthand, and office practice. The Hi-Y and Junior class are fortunate to have Mr. See as their sponsor. He delights in golfing, gardening, painting, and being with his family. ALL SMILES Mr. Jerry Masten is in charge of the Audio-Visual De- partment at G.H.S. He teaches shop at the Junior High school. In his spare time he enjoys woodworking. 1.---an-I A MINUTE TO RELAX The superintendent's job is alleviated by the work of Mrs. Marian Borden. In addition to balancing books and doing secretarial work, she likes to cook, read, and sew. And Help Us To NOW - CHILDREN . . . Miss Madonna O'Hair, who is an expert in mathematics, keeps her math students on their toes.She enjoys all of the modern facilities of our new high school. Traveling is her favorite entertainment. Fin ' 4 I I d , Tks. Tl-lAT'S WHAT THE ROMANS DID . , . Miss Minna Mae Bortelv makes her Latin classes more interesting by telling of her experiences in Rome. In ode dition to teaching Latin, she sponsors the Latin Club. An- tiques and cooking are her most enjoyable hobbies. I lf3W iJdlJ xbbq X77 ADMIRING THE NEW CAR. . The health and safety and drivers training classes enjoy Mr. James Craig as their inf structor. He is sponsor of the Junior class and Student Coun- cil, Mr. Craig enjoys all kinds of sports. in ncn 5 'N lllNlNgH8glli j STER co. 'E . nr' f 'i , 4 . l li Wit? l'LL JOT THAT DOWN!! Mrs. Bernice Lewis has proven herself very capable in handling the school's office. ln addition to answering the phone, typing reports, and other office work, she answers many questions asked by stu- dents. ln her leisure time she enjoys playing bridge. LET ME CHECK THAT ONE ln the new quiet atmosphere Mr. Harold Hardman enjoys teaching Algebra, and spon- soring the Freshman Class. His favorite hobbies are sports and carpentry. Our Goals ln The Future . TOMORROW IS PAY DAY!! Mrs. Imogene Azbell, fi- nancial secretary to the Board, has served in this capacity for a number of years. Twice each month the faculty and staff are happy to receive checks which Mrs. Azbell makes out. This is quite an important area of operation in any business, and it means receipting and accounting for all funds re- ceived, as well as all money expended. ALL TOGETHER NOW l - 2 - 3 Directing the Band, Dance Band, Pep Band, and Choir constantly keeps Mr. Don Mar- ketto on the move. He also teaches instrumental music to elementary students. Mr. Mar- ketto devotes most of his extra time to growing roses and playing golf, ' SILENCE lN MY LIBRARY Helping students find ref- erence material and books for reports is Miss Thelma Stout's job as school librarian, She sponsors the Student Council and assists them in solving school problems. Her free time is spent in reading and growing flowers. WHICH IS THE BEST? Miss Elizabeth M c C I u r e teaches home economics and is sponsor of the Junior Class Miss McClure is glad that the home economics department is in the same building as the academic subjects this year, E ,arf DON'T GET NERVOUS!! Miss Gertrude Slack, Speech and English teacher, delights in preparing her students for plays and debates. She is sponsor of the Thespians and the Freshman Class. Since she is interested in young people, she is very happy that students at G. H. S. have been provided with many new facilities. K 4 'T ...M , fm ST' A LJ .K f T ell!! Rt' Y 55? 1 . . M. X. fm... , Q 4 We IN 1492? Teaching world history, Spanish I and Il, sponsor- ing the Spanish club and Future Teachers, and being girls' counselor keeps Mrs. Nancy Walters at a run- ning pace. Much of her extra time is spent reading and being with her children. As We Depart To Serve YOU CAN BE SURE IF lT'S- Mrs. Sally Sunkel shows the modern equipment in the home economics department to her students. She teaches home economics in junior and senior high and also sponsors F. H, A, WHAT'S FOR LUNCH???? Cooking and planning meals are the duties of the cafeteria staff. They are Mrs, Jones, Mrs. Clodfelter, Mrs. Porter, and Mrs. Howlett. iq- THIS IS A SUBJECTIVE COMPLEMENT English IO and Grammar and Composition are taught by Mrs. Mary Lou Garriott. Her friendly personal- ity wins her many friends among the students. She spon- sors the Junior Class and Y-Teens. Painting and reading are her hobbies. lT'S TIME FOR A COKE These hard working men keep the school building clean and orderly, they are Mr. Marchbanks, Mr. Adams, Mr. Buis, and Mr. Williams. 'AX Q :- xl ' if y bn. ..,L , . Wm R - ,- x lg 'V 33' 5, As Members of the First if pau-f in The senior class officers make final arrangements for graduation They are Vice Pres: dent Ross Tennis Treasurer Ann Miles Secretary Cindy Fuller President Doug Clark The Soarrng Sixties and graduation from a new high school were no part of reality to us as Freshmen That year we elected our first class officers David Haines President Becky Sutherlin Vice President Joan Eckardt Secretary Ann Miles Treasurer Do you remember those sedate class officers leading the school song after we had crawled in for initiation exercises? With our goals all set and extracurricular activities selected, we head ed for our most gala event of the year - the Freshman-Sophomore party. Warren Tipton, Ronnie Sutherlin, Lucy Thomas, and Ann Miles guided our class as Sophomores. Football games brought football queens - and our popu- lar candidate was Joann Hack. Queen Lucy reigned at our party for the Freshmen, Class rings made our Junior year special, and our officers were Warren Tip- ton, Bob Tennis, Peggy Anthony, and Ann Miles Our Girls the Junior Class play was made riotous by the clever antics of Reed Williams End of year awards drew attention to David Haines who represented us at Boys State and Norma Stanger Mary Beth Norton Lucy Thomas and Joan Eckardt at Girls State Attending Minaret workshop were Peggy Anthony Editor and Dick Frederick, Business Mana ger Prom committees worked effectively and Sea Mist feted the Seniors Senior officers were: Doug Clark, Pres- ident, Bob Tennis, Vice-President, Cindy Fuller, Secretary, Ann Miles, Treasurer. Our active participation in the dedication and enjoyment of our new school facilities brought us closer to the reality of our graduation. Studies, plans for college, and extracurricular activities have star- studded this year. Our sponsors were Madge Lynch, Ruth Gooch, Pat Ewing, and John McCullough. Graduating Class ol the New GHS ALLEE, BARBARA Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 G.H.A. lg Pep Club lj Intramural Sports 35 D.C.E. Secretary 4g Follies lg Library Club 4g Speech Play l. ALLEE RON H Y 2 3 4 Follies 3 Choir 3 Football l 2 Basketball 3 4 Trac l 2 3 4 GClub 2 3 4 Councilman Cross Country l 2 3 4 ANTHONY PEGGY National Honor Society 3 4 Secretary 4 YTeens 2 3 4 Chaplain 4 G AA l 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Latin Club l Secretary 2 Pep Club l 2 3 President 2 Mmaret Editor 4 Speech Club l Future Teachers 2 3 Treasurer 3 Speech Play l Class Secretary 3 Prom Committee 3 ATWELL DAVE Hn Y 4 Follies 3 Band 3 4 District Solo and Ensemble 4 Pep Band 3 4 Dance Band 3 4 Lawrence Central Hugh Sc ool l 2 BEAMAN LINDA GAA 3 Latin Clubl 2 FHA 4 Pep Club2 BEAMAN RAY HIY 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 4 Baseball 2 3 4 GClub 2 3 4 Reelsvllle High School l BEATTY DICK Student Council 3 Spanish Club 2 3 Prom Committee 3 Manaret Staff 4 Baseball 2 3 4 HlY 2 3 Wrestling 3 4 Captain 4 Football 4 Class Play 3 Future Teachers G-Club 3 4' North High School l. BRATTAIN ROSE hog I' Ehdl' 'lbs -'1::- Semors Revlew the Past BROOKSHIRE ROBERT BROWN JAMES .zulvltfgt BUCKLES CHARLES BUNTEN SHARON Red Cross l CALLENDER JERRI Z CARRlNGTON ROBERT E 4 Japan l 2 CARTER KAREN CARWELL, IVAN l I I ' 1 f 1 I ' 1 I I 1 1 I A 2 ' I ' A 5 E - X ,V , Y ' 1 1 I . . - - 1 ' 1 1 514, Q ., 1 1 f 1 I - 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . - . 0 R 1 1 1 1 1 N ka I G.A. . , , , 5 I 1 1 I ' I 1 - I I I T 1 1 1 1 1 I 3 1 1 , 1 1 1 . . . . I I ,3' I 1 1 Soc , g , , , 1 I I 1 1 1 I l ' . '- . Mlnaret Staff 4 HIY 2 3 Spanish Club l 2 Class Play 3 Band l 2 3 Dlstruct Solo and Ensemble Contest 3 Pep Band 2 3 Future Teachers 2 3 4 Thespnan Play 2 PFOU1 C0l nmllfee Student Council 4 HnY 2 3 Football l Basketball l 2 3 4 Track l Base ball 2 GClub 3 4 Cross Country l 2 3 4 Lam Club l 2 HI Y 2 3 Student Councll l Fo res l Football l 2 3 4 Track l 2 3 4 Wrestllng 3 Red Cross l 2 G Club 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 A l 2 3 4 Pep Cu 2 DCE 4 Dress Revu 2 3 4 YTeens 3 Glee Club l Intramural Sports l 3 YTeens 2 3 4 Vlce President 3 President 4 GAA l 2 3 Latin Clubl 2 Pep Clubl 2 3 Mmaret Staff 4 Speech Club l Glee Club l Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Future Teachers l 2 3 4 Prom Commnttee 3 Speech Class Play l National Honor Socnety 3 4 YTeens 2 3 4 Thesplan lety 3 4 GAA l 2 3 4 Latm Club l 2 Pep l 2 Mlnaret Staff 4 Intramural Sports l 2 3 Speech Club l Cheerleader 3 4 Follles 2 3 All School Play 4 Class Play 3 Prom Commuttee 3 State Speech Contest 3 4 Student Council 2, Hn Y 4, Band l 3 Football 3 4 N Club 3, Narurnasu Hugh School, Japan l And Anticipate the Future CLARK, DOUGLAS National Honor Society 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Thespian Society 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, Speech Club I, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Football I, Basketball I, Track I, 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Class President 4, Thespian Play 3, Rotary Speech Contest 4' American Legion Speech Contest 3 4 Indiana State Forensic Contest 4 Prom Committee 3 COFFMAN KAREN YTeens2 3 4 Latin Clubl 2 FHA 2 3 4 Pep Club DC COLLINS SUE YTeens 2 3 4 Program Chairman 4 National Honor Society 3 4 Thespian Society 2 3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 Latin Clubl 2 Pep Clubl 2 3 Minaret Staff4 Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 Speech Club I Cheerleader I Follies I 2 3 Class Play 3 Speech Contest 3 Thesplan Play 3 Prom Committee 3 CONRAD FLECK in Club I 2 Pep Club I 2 4 Follie Golfing 3 4 Red Cross I 2 3 4 President 4 Cross Country I 2 Future Teachers I 2 3 4 COOPER JAMES HI Y 3 4 Library Club 4 CORBIN JUDITH National Honor Society 3 4 Treasurer 4 YTeen 2 3 4 Mlnaret Staff 4 Intramural Sports I 2 Student Council I Cheerleaderl Follies 2 3 Band I 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Magorette I 2 Head Maporette 3 4 Dance Band I 2 3 4 Pep Band I 2 3 4 District Solo and Ensemble Contest I 2 3 4 State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2 3 County Music Festival I 2 3 4 COX LINDA eens2 3 4 GAA I 4 Lat C 2 Club I Intramural Sports 3 Art Club I 2 3 4 President 4 Follies 3 Band I 2 3 4 Dance Bond 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 District Solo and Ensemble Contest I 2 3 4 State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2 3' County Music Festival I 2 3 4' Prom Committee 3. CUNDIFF JOYCE - eens 2 3 4' G.A.A. I 3 4' Latin Clu 3 4' Club 2 4' Intramural Sports I 2 3 4' Speech Club I' Spanish Club I 2' Choir 3' Class Play 3' Future Teachers 4' County Music Festival 3. br' aP .aa 2,9 'Div N-pf we Yr' S' In Excllement ol College CUNNINGHAM SYLVIA YTeens 2 3 4 Thesplan Socnety 2 3 4 FHA I Pep Cu I 2 3 4 Intramural Sports I 2 Speech Club I Chorr 3 4 Glee Club I DETRO DARRELL DC E 4 DRAKE CONNIE Y eens2 3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 Latm Clubl Pep b 2 3 4 Spanish Club 2 Cholr 4 ECKARDT JOAN National Honor Socnety 3 4 YTeens 2 3 4 Grrls State I 2 Student Council 2 Jumor Play 3 Future Teachers 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Class Secretary I EGGERS NANCY YTeens2 3 4 GAA I 2 3 Latm Clubl 2 Pep b 2 3 4 DCE 4 GleeClub2 ETTER BUD HIY 3 4 Basketball Manager I 2 3 4 and Player 3 4 Track 2 EVANS RONALD FOXWORTHY WARREN Ink Pot 4 Intramural Sports 4 Spanlsh Club 4 Basketball I DCE Club Presudent 4 . , - ,,i ' ' ,,i...p lb . , ,i ,Q 5 fi - I I -T ' 1 Clu I fi I - , . . 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For Some and New Jobs For Others FRAZIER ROBERT FREDERICK DICK National Honor Soclety 3 4 Thesplan Socrety 3 4 Mlnaret Business Manager 3 4 Hu Y 3 4 Junuor Play 3 All School Play 4 Basketball 3 4 Golf 3 4 Red Cross 3 4 GCIu 3 4 President 4 Cross Country 3 4 Unaon Endicott 3 FROST ANN Natnonal Honor Socuety3 4 GAA I FAA 2 3 4 Spamsh Clu I FULLER CINDY National Honor Soclety 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Latln Club I 2 Pep Club I Mlnaret 4 Art Club 3 4 Secretary 3 Future Teachers 4 Class Secretary 4 Prom Committee 3 GARDNER BECKY eens I 2 3 A P 4 Pot Co Edntor 4 Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 Prom Com mittee 3 GARDNER STEVE DCE 4 Spanlsh Club I Cholr 3 GLIDEWELL EDWARD LEE Thespran Society 3 4 Latin Club I 2 Pep Club I 2 Ink 2 3 4 HIY 2 3 4 Chaplain 4 Follles I 2 3 Jun Play 3 All School Play 4 Band I 2 3 4 Vlce President 4 Red Cross I Pep Band I 2 3 4 Solo and Ensemble I 2 3 4 Dance Band 2 3 4 Thesplan Play 2 3 GOLDSBERRY JIM Latin Clubl 2 Art Club3 4 Footbolll Basketball I 2 3 4 Track2 Red Crossl GClub 3 4 Cross Country I 2 3 5 T' l KZ, Y f-vp. r 1 'NJ' T'l-qu Memories ol Friends, Fun, wifi Qs-Q' Raw 'T 495' -..-.Q GOOCH DAVID National Honor Soclety 3 4 Latin Club 2 3 HI Y 4 IU Math Achlevement I 2 3 Bronze Medal I Purdue Sum mer Science Program 3 GRAVES MARLIN Pe Clubl 2 3 Football I 4 Track 4 GCIub 4 HAINES DAVID Natlonal Honor Society 3 4 Thesplan Socuety I 2 3 Clerk 2 President 3 4 Boys State 3 Latun Club I Pep Club I 2 Ink Pot Edltor 4 ISTC Speech Frnalust Hn Y 3 4 Treasurer 4 Student Councnl 2 4 Follnes 2 Junlor Play 3 All School Pl y 4 Band I 2 3 4 Presvdent 3 Drum Mayor 3 4 Football I 2 Track 3 4 Pep Band I 2 3 4 Thespuan Play I 2 3 4 Dance Band I 2 3 4 Prom Committee HALL ANN YTeen 4 GAA 4 FHA 2 4 Ink Pot 4 Intramural Sports 2 4 Future Teachers 3 4 Library 3 4 Style Show Selmer Hugh School I 2 HALTOM MARCELLA GAA I FHA 4 Pep Club 4 Intramural Sports I 2 Band I 2 3 Solo and Ensemble I 2 3 State Contest I Cloverdale Hugh School I 2 HAMMOND LARRY HI Y 3 4 Spanish Club 2 Cholr 4 Band I Football 3 Bas ketballl 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Cross Country 4 Reels v e I HAMMOND JOHN Munaret 4 Hu Y 3 4 Vlce President 4 Student Council 3 4 Vlce President 3 Presldent 4 Basketball I 2 Tra k Wrestling 3 4 Captam 3 Co Captann 4 G Club 3 4 Treas urer 3 4 Wheel Club 2 Prom Commuttee 3 Fort Lauderdale Hugh School I 2 HARLAN SHEILA YTeen3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 Intramural ortsl 3 DCE 4 Glee Club I Classes, ancl Work Return HARLAN, NANCY National Honor Society 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Thespian Soci- ety 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Pep Club l,- 2, 3, Minaret 4, Intramural Sports 3, Junior Play 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Thesplan Play 3, All School Play 4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee. HARNEY DIANE G A I 2 3 DCE 4 Spanish Clubl Choir 2 HARNEY MILFORD DC E 4 Union Township HARROLD STEPHEN Thesplan Society I 2 3 4 Vlce President 2 Art Club 2 3 4 President 2 HIY I 2 3 4 Spanish Club 3 Cheerleader Fo les 2 3 Football I 2 Track I 2 Red Cross GCub I 2 HATFIELD CHRIS YTeens 4 Spanish Club 4 Red Cross 4 Future Teachers 4 Cloverdalel 2 3 HECKO JERRY Latln Club I Pep Club l Art Club I HI Y 3 HOCK JOANN YTeens 2 3 4 Latin Club l Spamsh Club 3 4 President 4 Follies 2 Choir l 2 Future Teachers 4 Prom Commuttee 3 La Porte Hugh School l 2 HOLIDAY BILLIE M ,ww LIL mf if Thus Class Feels Prepared I 105,10 iv-uno' HOWLETT DAVID Thesplan Socvety 3 4 Latln Club 4 Pep Club l 2 3 Speech Club 4 Hr Y 2 3 Spanish Club l 2 Cheerleader Follles 3 Class Play 3 Band l 2 3 4 Pep Band l ketball l 2 olf 3 B ball M' HUTCHISON JESSIE D ryJudglng3 FFA l 2 3 4 JOHNSON BRADLEY HIY 2 3 Spanash Club l 2 DCE 4 Baseball 2 Chour 2 Pep Club l JORDAN MA RY FHA l 2 3 Secretary 3 Pep Club 3 4 YTeens 2 3 4 Treasurer4 GAA l 2 3 4 Latln Club2 Style Show 3 KERSEY GARY F lesl 2 3 Chonr l 2 3 Spanish Club 2 3 Base all H Y DC LANCASTER JOHN FFA 4 LANZONE DALE Thesplan Society 4 Pep Club l Speech Club 3 Art Club l 2 3 4 HlY2 3 Class Play3 Football l Trackl 2 3 4, Wrestling 3, Red Cross l, Cross Country 3, GClub 3, 4, Prom Committee 3 LEE, MARY HELEN GAA 3 To Prove Thelr Ablllly LOGAN ELBERT it LYNCH SHERRY YTeens 2 3 4 Thesplan Soclefy 3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 L In Club I 2 Pep Club I 2 Senior Ploy 4 4 H I 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Speech Contest 3 4 MANDEL BLATT DIANE Notuonal Honor Soclety3 4 YTeens 3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 Latnn Clubl FHA I 2 3 4 Parllamentaruon 2 Pep Club MANN JAMES MARCHBANKS OPAL Y Teens 4 Latln Club 2 3 4 Cholr 4 .ali MARTIN JOAN National Honor Soclety3 4 YTeens 3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 A I 3 4 lntram orts I MC CALL MARCIA YTeens 3 4 GAA 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Jumor Play 3 Red Cross 4 Future Teachers 3 4 John Adams Hugh School MC MAHAN NANCY YTeens 2 3 4 Thesplon SOCICIYI 2 3 4 Pep CIubI 2 3 Spamsh Clubl 2 3 4 Intramural Sportsl 2 -'Q ll' . . . 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I I ' 1 1 I I r I I I I I I I I I I I ' Alter Four Years ol Study Q 'fb W- Il' MILES ANN Y Teens 2 3 4 Thespnan Socuety I 2 3 4 Vuce Presndent 3 Latln Club 3 Mlnaret 4 Student Councul 4 Choir 3 Red Cross I Class Treasurer I 2 3 4 Prom Commuttee 3 MILLER DICK FFA I 2 3 4 Natlonal Danry Judglng Contest 2 MILLER JERRY MISHLER PATTY Y Teens 4 GAA I 2 3 4 President 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Dress Revue I 2 3 4 Pep Clu NELSON CAROLE eens 2 3 4 GAA I 4 Lat C 2 Club I 2 3 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 Follies I 2 3 Red Cross I 2 Vlce President 2 Future Teachers I 2 Prom Committee 3 Art Club I 2 3 4 Vlce President 3 4 NORTON MARY BETH National Honor Society 3 4 YTeens 2 3 4 Thesplan So tety 2 3 4 Girls State 3 Latln Club I 2 Follles I 3 Glee Club I Speech Class Play I 2 3 4 State Scholastuc Contest I 2 3 4 Blology Award 2 Debate Club 4 All School Play 4 O NEAL GERALD OSBORN E DEAN NA National Honor Society 3 4 Vxce President 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 Latm Club 3 Student Councnl 2 4 Treasurer 2 4 Style Show I Red Cross 3 Saying Good-Bye To Familiar PELFRY DOYLE PORTER LARRY HIY otball I 4 Bas ball 2 Tr 3 4 Wrestling 3 GCIubl 2 3 4 PURSELL RALPH A I RAINES FRANK P Clubl 2 DCE 4 Basketball I 2 Red Crossl REEVES JOYCE National Honor Society President 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 G A A I 2 3 4 Intramural Sports I 2 Spanish Club I 2 DAR Good Citizen 4 Betty Cracker Homemaking Award 4 RICE JON ROSSOK HELEN eens 2 3 4 GAA I Ink Po Intramural Sports I 2 3 4 Art Club I Glee Club I Dress R vue I 3 4 SAGE TONY DC E 4 if Faces Will Be the Last Step SCROGGIN CARLYLE DCE 4 SCROGGIN ROBERT Red Cross 4 Sl DDONS CAROL GAA 3 4 FHA 3 4 Red Cross 2 West Phoenix High Sc aol I 2 SIMS MARCIA A I n 1- Pot Staff 4 Intramural Sports I 2 Glee Club 3 SNAVELY SUSAN YTeens 2 3 4 Thespian Soclety2 3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 Pep Club I 2 Intramural Sports I 2 Speech Club I Spanish Cu I 2 Band I Solo and Ensemble Contest I Thespian Play 2 STANGER NORMA National Honor Society 3 4' Thespian Society 3 4 Clerk ' .A.A. 2 3' Pep Club I 2' lntramura Sports ' Student Council I 2 3' Spanish Club I 2 Secretary 2' Class Play 3' Future Teachers 4' State Dress Revue 4. STEPHENS GARY STEVENS VIRGINIA - eens 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, , 3, 4, Latin Cu , 5 ep Club I, 2, Intramural Sports 35 Prom Committee 3. Toward Achieving Our Goal . SUTHERLIN, BECKY National Honor Society 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, President 2, Pep Club 4, Minaret 4, Band I, 2, Latin Club Gold Key 2, Prom Committee 3. SUTHERLIN RONNIE Latin Club 2 Pep Club l Speech Club I Choir 2 Basketball I 2 3 4 Future Teacher 2 3 4 Cross Country I 2 3 Class Officer 2 Prom Committee 3 Speech Class Play I GClub 3 4 Officer 4 SUTHERLIN STEVE Thesplan Society 4 Latin Club I 2 Pep Club I Speech Club I Hi Y 2 3 Future Teachers 2 3 4 Speech Class Play I Thesplan Play I Prom Committee 3 SWISHER DOYLE Speech Club I Track Manager I TAYLOR HALLI E Clubl Tackl FFA I 2 3 4 Vice Preslden J ging I 2 3 TENNIS ROSS Latin Club 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 Hi Y 2 3 4 Vice President 3 President 4 Follies I 2 3 Football I 2 3 4- Basketball I 2 3 Track I Red Cross I G Club I 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Class Vice President 3 4 Prom Committee 3 TERRY BRENT Club I 2 Art Club I 2 H 3 4 Choi Football I 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 Track I 2 3 4 Future Teachers I Prom Committee 3 THOMAS LUCY National Honor Society 3 4 YTeens 2 3 4 GAA 4 rs State 3 Latin Club I 2 Pep Club I 2 3 4 President 3 Mlnaret 4 Student Council Secretary 4 Band I Red Cross 2 3 Treasurer 3 District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest I All School Play 4 Future Teachers 2 3 4 Magorette I Class Secretary 3 if Pj we-my Graduation TIPTON WARREN Thesplan Soclety 2 3 4 Latln Club I 2 Mmaret Staff 2 3 B sketball I 2 3 4 Golf 3 4 Red Cr Thesplan Play 3 All School Play 4 Class Presldent 2 GClub 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Future Teachers 2 3 Cross Country 2 3 4 TROUT STEVE Speech Club I DCE 4 TRUSLER ALTON In Club I 2 Pep Club I HIY 2 3 Class Wrestling 3 4 All School Play 4 Prom Commuttee 3 UNDERWOOD CHARLES Thesplan Society 3 4 Pep Club I Mlnaret Staff 4 Speech Club I Hu Y 2 3 Spanlsh Club I 2 Follies 2 Basketball I 2 Golf 3 4 Future Teachers 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 Choral Festuval 2 Thesplon Play 3 WILLIAMS REED Thesplan Soclety 3 4 Pep Club I 2 Ink Pot Staff 4 Hn Y 2 3 Spanish Club I 2 Follses I Class Play 3 All School y 4 Bond I 3 4 Presnd P B d 2 Wrestling 3 4 Thespuan Play 2 Future Teachers 2 3 4 Dlstrlct Solo and Ensemble Contest 2 WUERTZ CLIFFORD lnClub I 2 PepCIubI HIY2 3 B nd I YORK BETTY eens 2 3 4 GAA u Intramural Sports 2 3 4 Spanish Club 2 3 Class Play 3 Prom Commlttee 3 YORK RODNEY U ' ' , , : ' , : ' 4: Hi-Y , 1 0 , : , : , : OSS I: ' : : ' , 3: - , 1 ' : , , 4: , , . 5 . . . . Lat' , : , 2: '- , : PIOY 3: I I I I I I I I 3, Speech Class Play I, Prom Committee 35 County and State 5 ' . I I I I I I I I Pla 5 , 2, , , ' ent 45 ep an , 3, 4, , : ' : , , : LGI' . I 2 '- , : o , 2, 3, 4. I Y-T , , 5 . . . I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Cl b I, 3, 4, Elmer Hammond beloved teach er and friend to all dued May 19 1959 Death was due to a heart attack He had only been :ll for about two weeks He had taught un Greencastle Hugh School slnce 1955 Before commg to Greencastle he taught at Russellville Pralrle Cen tral Reelsvulle and Fullmore Mr Hammond taught typlng and bookkeepmg and was head sponsor of the Junlor Class the year he dled He worked untmngly wnth the members of this class un their money maklng projects Precedmg hls Illness Mr Hammond spent many busy hours workung wnth the prom commnttees In order to have a most successful prom ln the forty four years that Mr Hammond lnved he had a very ruch lufe He partlcupated un basketball and played wuth Jess McAnnally on the team that won state wlde rec ognltlon Along with basketball he partucupated an numerous other sports Golfung was one of hns favorute recreational actnvutues Mr Hammond IS survuved by hus wnfe Wanda and two chlldren Glenna a freshman thus year and Randy a seventh grader Hrs death was a shock to all has leglon of friends and relatives He wull always be remembered by stu dents and teachers for hls outstand mg personaluty he was efflcuent friendly and dnlngent Yes Elmer Hammond was one of the best we all mlss hum very much ZIMMERMAN, ROBERT D.C.E. 4. Juniors Enjoy Clossrings Q., Steve Jones Vice President Bobby Jo Steele Treasurer, Vlrglmo Padgett Secretary Larry Glddlngs Presldent 'swf MQ xgnvr aw' masks AG if Q4 Quan:-X ,Z na. xnf? id v-r its. J -a 3 9 ... Ku tp... ,ar 9- 'Ii' wi? il'f P We Barbara Aker Steve Akers Mary Allen Lmda Alspough Jim Beatty Julle Beaulieu Ronald Bell Steve Berg Vrrgvnxa Berry John Block Gwen Bloydes lva Lee Boatrlght Connle Bock Larry Brewster Steve Brewster Donald Bryant Mlke Bullerdlck Anna Burks Raymond Butler Suzanne Chase Ann Chllds Jim Clark Gladys Clouser Judy Colby John Compton Jim Cooper Sharon Covert Dovld Cox Martha Craver Tom Craver John Crawley Larry Crawley June Culley Sharon Day Marvin Dudley Richard Duncan Mike Elteljorge Judy Elmore Charlotte Erdmann Jim Fentress Bob Fletcher Frank Flint Frank Foxx Bob Friend Mike Garriott Larry Giddings Mary Ann Glover Madonna Goodman ,, Karen Gorham Jim Grimes Mike Hane Sara Hanna Pat Harrold Ruth Hartman John Hawkins Ruth Heber Art Hotop Ron lkamire Bob Irwin John Jackman Janet Johnson Kay Johnson Sl' 'Q'-q flame A il? ?.,., Sell Candy, Plan Prom . .ci ' K ' 'WH Q. S d' I .fl ,- X1 . 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V- f Kay Slmmerman Ruth Stmnett Duck Stout Joan Stout Martha Strebe Morrus Sutherlln Steve Swlckard Sally Swope Judy Terry Carol Thnes Ruta Thompson Elnora Trigg Marsha Turner Bruce Vermulluon Larry Walton Bob Washler Marvln Wells Phylus Wells John Whlte Hornet Wulllarns La Verne Wllllams Mnke Wulllams Steve Wnght Don York Rnchord York Steve York Susie York And lnltlate Freshmen IN'- Freshmen Look Forward ur' -as- ff Larry Horns Vnce Presndenf Bull McCormnck Presadent Beth Hamalton Secretary Glenna Hammond Treasurer Daryl Abbott Lester Alexander Lannle Allee Bull Anthony Candy Balay its Qlv V' 108' TTY 0' Amta Barr James Bennett Keith Berry Jackie Blume Carolyne Bosw 51+ Qvvf V' ell A Nrlga li.- Sharyl Bullerdlck Jane Burks Sandra Cagle John Callender an-H' A' QQ A bg if 'M f5-3 tv Judy Carwell Kenneth Chaney Susan Clark Carol Coffman Lunda Coffman i VL NIK ,, if f 4 fm ,MMM 3 A 'T ' - . Q ,I 1 Q l 1 , I . - . I . . I . P . I : , . 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I ' ' ., J A O .- ,J V . 4 4 -F .1 Y , ' - v , I K u A Y fn ...N . , .., Q. 1' Marcla Coffman Karen Ccnyers Mlck Copeland Ann Cox Steve Custls Max Doan Ray Dobbs John Duell Jim Earnshaw Brenda Elteljorge Tum Elteljorge Lnsa Ellns Peggy Etter Frank Ferrand Duke Fisher Barbara Flunt Davld Flynn Sarah Frazler Scott Frost Chrns Gardner Steve Gardner Sandy Garrnott Susan Garrnott Kenny Goldsberry Ann Grimes Barbara Haltom Beth Hamllton Connle Hammond Glenna Hammond Jeannlne Hammond Marty Harmless Larry Horns Everett Harrlson Janice Harvey Bernetta Hlghsmlth Herbert Hnnkle Sara Huff Janne Hugunln David Hunter Mary Ann lnman Wayne Jones Martha Jordan A Rich High School Career 1' ls wo- '-up Jsy in WSW 1 BHK: ww' 16 uf' 3? 1'- 'Q-eel -. .Q- Y.-E' Q2 s....-1 Ox 4' in- 11' ff ull' M-.,,,,.-af Q6- fx' X 2. ,H,,c-5 , J .gwavalz 1 Lf We W l Y' B' Through the Many Facllltles av-'V' 0 T 'Y' T79 ld? '5s ZS 5 'vw' ,U-v ,vm sl 'wt' v--'V wife, pt 2 -T' wr 'D 'nl .pgs ll 1- 0: 'N45 ur A 2, IJ! et 'A' ,p-u.. A 1 Qin. sq' fv- 'J' 1 C xx. Y? Wbf A Agnes Kang John Krapp Deanne Kurtz Betsy Lancaster Marne Lane Pat Llttrell Joanne Logan Patrlcla Long Shlrley Long Pam Loveless Bnll McCormack Gareld MCG-unre Mary Marchbanks Ann Mlchael Llnda Mlnnlck Charles Moore Karen Morlan Barbara Moms Dons Moms Eddle Overshlner Marvan Overshlner Sharon Nelson Noble New Beverly Pans Carole Parls Steve Payne Florence Peterson Davld Pettlt Rea Pnce Shirley Price Marsha Proctor Charlotte Rlghtsell Mary Rlghtsell Jam Rrggs Betty Rlley Sharon Roberts Norman Rogers Gypsy Runyan Van Sanford Don Schauwecker Sharon Scobee . . . . T 1 1 Q ' 'tt . 1. X 7 A y., - 4 L' N ' ' - ' ' fe. QQ? Y '15 1' A D. , T M., :. , f- 2- 1 -F' 6 V N M Mx-V' Y if M is , t- ' 'tt ka Q Q y A ' ig? ' ' . 5 .ts V .' tt. lx my i M, .QW --f-'M A V . ,ri Q 0 V ha - -L H S - . W A . ' gl 'I nf' vm . . . . Y' . 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' f f rf M 712'fM:5kT'fM' f to M 4 ' if f ,5 f J , Offered By the New G H S Delores Sears Brenda Shonkwller Claude Shuee Jlm Slddons Steve Slavens John Smnth Martha Smlth Charles Sprague Jlm Staub Duck Stewart Ruchord Stout Jerry Strlnger Janlce Sutherlun Mary Jane Sutherlln Gary Sutton Earl Talley Charles Taylor Janet Taylor Leonard Taylor Shoron Taylor Andy Thomos Carole Thorlton Sharon Tilley Charlene Trelbel WW' Hershel Vermllllon Steve York Rose Zeller Barbara Zummerman Ee llfg 'Iii 4133? QS, Mix I1 T' it 96 f? -wr' fsidf Lv...-v uf ao' ,- u U i 3, 2 Ah- 1 , S 3 Q' ,W Q gk LL,, Hvwi Ads The people of Greencastle have shown a sincere interest in the activities of our school. They have supported our class plays, athletic events, and musical programs. We appreciate this interest and loyalty very much. The businessmen of Greencastle, also, have shown a sincere interest in our activities by co- operating with the student occupational train- ing program of our school. They also help meet the expense of the yearbook by purchasing ad- vertisements. We are most grateful to these people and we hope the students of our school will follow their fine example and .... Depart To Serve I H I 'S 1' -. ,Q T Q ith E M SALUTES THE Class of 'BU Internatlonal Busmess Maehlnes Corporatlon Greencastle Indlana 0 9 o o 0 9 FIRST CITIZEN S Bank 81 Trust Co 2 North Indloncn I Best Wushes e class I 960 L G BALFOUR CO C omplzments HOPKINS AND WALTON 703 East Woshmgton IT. ' MONON GRILL i 4166? 'II4 IIIII IA I INTER STATE Motor Freight Martmsvnlle Ave df.-QQ ing.,-I. ADLER S SPEARS Style SITOP -W Floor Covermg 9 North IVICIIOUO I5 North Indlono 'S-'iv -t I if . , I., 6 p--. I I1 I?I',,L I - if - -. gr- My I pg5'j , L , , T , I y w I .S If- st I E fit ., N, an! 3 if B 1 1 YI l I A i T S -' I - L - A A . ' at v g,,,M,,, .. , ., .fy-v I 4 Q2 , . fdxl kg 1571? A. 1 r or it fix- A A Q. 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J HOME LAUNDRY FA RMER'S SUPPLY. INC. 103 E. Franklin St RECTQ mlm. RECTOR FUNERAL HOME 4EWh iam-3 '! 'S'W'3W ff f fllRllll'URE RUGS APPKXNKBHS IIUI I e of Square 1407 SEE US FOR ran ame Furniture The place to go or ran S you know 311' 1 Aw RCJYALE CAFE X Y BGOKS PLUS EWh ...A BrWla :lo 60 PUTNAM CGUNTY FARM BUREAU C0 OP HAN DY S Mulk ce Creom and Home Processed Dairy Products N. V' DRAKES JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP IOES rw in ,qu ali V HEADLEY HARDWARE i-ff 120 MAC S 'L KING MGRRIS CHATEAU FOSTER C0 A THEATER -gag Mx-xcs TEXACO E f A , 55 :K A g. i ATT 200 N. Jqckso 1 Check your lzgbtzng Good lzgblf protect ugh I For helpful Iughtmg tp p k p o opy the 32 page booklet See Your Home In A New Light Its Free ot ou Offnce PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA INC Good Lo cost Elect c Sevce to more than 7OO Commumfles 70 counties n Indao PUTNAM LOAN 28 S Jackson Li fill '-Trl' CGLLEGE CASTLE 3I5 Bloomington 'I22 ., I . . ,, - - I. 1: ' ' i s, ic u c of r . I C I w- ri r i ' ' in ' i ' no. 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T if in in BARNABY S LUMBERMA COMPANY w -W'-ff MIKE S Wheel Alngnment Service 7 East Jacob we J vanwswv , we 2 Q f' is ht' MN VARSITY LAN ES Joe 84 Arretto Domossco di' E9 MlLTON'S POSEY PATCH P 212 Shodowlown I Q had-1 '. ..' - 5 Q LIL? f 127 x. ' L I ' W ee,e , 1 , e Ed 2 s 1 1 we 2 eee ,e M e 1 1? 4.6 M ' 1 A- re If : Q W f 4 'W Wx K L 5: W V E ? . k ' Nnfd v M 5 if z,L M. b ..... A M-9 4 X 1 'Q 1 V : -E f ., Q I - 1 1 bi, k A U 1' 5 'i as e E ,Nw f .Q . ' .i'fL. ...' XXX . If xx' V J . I ' 4 , . , . P . . Q . K 3 1 ,, K QV 1 , ' E I 1 - . 7 , 5 ' I Q Q Stop Dou hter o DO WHAT MY MOM AND DAD DID PICK UP THAT PHONE NOW AND CALL KENNY CLARK AT BOWMAN STUDIO FOR THE PHOTOGRAPH YOUR FOLKS WILL CHERISH KENNY CLARK BOWMAN STUDIO ALAMO BLDG GREENCASTLE PHONE OL 3 64I8 PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICES L--f 4 Miss Susan Carson g f M d M J I1 C FENTRESS MOTGRS 201 S Bloomington N ff cum LP QQ . Mffvwui N?w.r3'??'Yi HKJ'E 'f'V nga' BLACK LUMBER 45 -wwf' if C ki :5 if JW- .susta- QUIK CHEK SUPER MARKET 309 E Fronklln 50 BROOKSHIRE 501 N lndnonc RVICE STATIGN Indlonopolus Rd 129 1 ,,.....,L,- ,, I , aw 5- - ' ' - -,f .' -5 , . - ragga :.' ' g:u ',.Ii'ih-2igvg- -'-45. 1i,...., -' ' 1 ,, 2- --f-'f-,-- .5gmq.3a.1.N -5: ,+3v4jv,fff4f-1 7 ' ' 1 55 J M4 iff' ' 'I-1 vwuflgf Y- . f5 z'?7 if '1f!f5'l f -A-M A' ' ' .. ..., :.. ..-.-.-.. u'..-'xr-..:.--' -uf' . ,. -' Q ' .1195 .. f g I - - ' 14 1 . -,- A gasp, , . a . - - V , ,:g,:.4,4Vgg3gf1fg3fq5f4.f,1g, :,K,2,.g:? 513:51 . saw ' ' Q , K' ' , I PM I Q - - O I J ' I , 1 ' 3 ,h - x, ,'LM,...f-4. , . f nf i I 1 N ' 4 I KTA . ' I , ' . A ' y R 4 . 3 'gf ,, f N , ,b rm as x L X Y -, A X xl A -' x X X, f 1 I f , I V 'x . - I X ' , 1.51 3 ' ' , f ' P , ,, T A P n 'Q' ,, 1 ., R Q L , 1 IA X x, X ,. X, ,f E fs . , L K, ,M-, - - L14 ' . X W, , - , ' , : u 1 , - . - .ff -3 -u - L nv' -- .. ,fl .- ff, I If L s, N- - v . 1 ' Y 1 ' A ' s N.- ,K . -.fm - IB 1 I A - , f wg ,-..,, L Li-5- 6 r- , R X- ,K R Q' , IIN! - W R ir 422 . ' . , R CASH CONCRETE PRODUCTS R 5 KERSEY MUSIC North on 43 Ph OL 3 6824 or ORGANS PIANOS corm 81 Iowery story 81 clork BAND INSTRUMENTS ACCESSORIES RCA stereo TV 'N 'I30 URTAIN COMPANY ANGWELL 804 N Jackson X ----' f 5 R. . 3 ff,-,W ..4,g,N I -ml - I ' i?I'v'-' L- if- in - nr A I I '-I 1 I V ' A Q Q gf' ,. ,L ,H .1 F : a i M V IQQMQQ V ., V, . 51 M X I I 1 Mg l il x X C x l . a ' I Ii A NEW STUDIO A NEW CAMERA NEW PHOTOGENIC LIGHTS BUT THE SAME REASONABLE PRICES FOR BEAUTIFUL TAYLOR - MADE PHOTOGRAPHS RALPH TAYLOR PHOTOGRAPHY IO3 Eost Woshington Street, GreencostIe, Ind. k A TAYLOR'S PHOTOC3 RAPHY IO3 E Washington --.,,,,..--sv' -vv '4, .ir EAST SIDE WHITAKERS MOTORS ,W FUNERAL HOME Eff Q' ,.,. 131 - , L- TV ' Y . I NI- 5 , fn, K I I W in .Ml D L , 1 ,wwf MW .J?g.i,-1. J ,vvzff 'I ' 3' LQ?-k - V N ,inf 4 lx 1 A 't'5'fJ A f-ef '-2,4 .- . , ,,. , , g ,.,., l N - . ,f AE 5' C' ', ' 'I - ' I Indlonopolls Rd. 3:6 fu XS.. 222 E. Woshmgton , . IA: 4 ' . -, '- 3- fi 'A .2 -o -5 S' ,'-'Q-'V- ' 7 '57 '3 ' I I V ,. 1, '.f ,r. QA. , -Agni x, ,Q -dxf-L. 1 Y - . ' ' 'kj f ' ' . 2 ,S , 4 14 VS, -, L, uf 'S' . J' H! .S .X W ij, - V ,I ' ' 1' R, if ,C ' Hu Q COCA COLA BOTTLING CO N J PUTNAM COUNTY GRIFFITHS PURE FROZEN FOOD :Nc 21 W 7 E W h gt cw-v ? W!1W'i v 3 EWhgt 'I32 W - A . Mix- K b ' - 500 . Ockson - ' ' ' l' , N' ,,,. xdlvl'-0 'k'x' N M, M7 O 1 if :Q 1 QS 4 , 5. I . I Q 5 1 J M f-.Q-...,.,,g --' O ,M 111 , X 111 if , . A '- 2 4 V Ly W .M 0 W.-4' ,f . l - , , ' A 255' ' A , . ,X , O OO,CO, C W I , . OIL C 30 . 'Q i O2 . as in on M . Us In on - ' M ' VW A gym. ,elf 3,51 A 4, ' mf' , 493 yfQw'L.1'- ,,,.?.L I , L 4, Lk Qi ,sm sf, ' f ' f 5 W f , ffe,EX.s1Sf?s1f'3??f 4!l 41 N nv' Servmg Hugh School Students OL 3 3400 FREE osuvnwv OPENS I2 mggpguvnzy LEANING TOWER PIZZA 31 1 Bloomington 4 DOUBLE DECKER DRIVE -IN 1058 lnduonopolus Rd 133 METZGER -3-.M HORACE LINK 8g LUMBER CO ll7 W Fronklm 24 S Indiana The D C E students wish to thank the local merchants for their fine co- operation in allowing them to obtain vocational experience as a part of their high school education. Abbott, Daryl ,,,, 3 33 3 33 3 Aker, Barbara 33 333 3 Akers, Steve 3333 3 Alexander Lester Allee Allee Allee Allee Allen Allen Barbara Frankl1n Lann1e Ronnue Danny Mary Andrews Joyce Alspaugh L1nda Anthony B ll Anthony Peggy Atwell DOVId Aubrey Carol Balay Candy Ba rr An1ta Barr Ma ry Ruth Beaman L1nda Beaman Ray Beatty James Beatty R1cl'1ard Beaul1eu Jul1e Bell Ronald Bennett James Bennett Wally Berg Berry Berry Berry Best Blble Black Black Steve Kelth Mary VIFIQIDIG Kenny Barbara John Blaydes Gwendolyn Blume Jack1e Boatnght Iva ee Bock CORDIS Boesen M1ke Boone Aaron Borden Nancy Boswell Barbara Boswell Carolyn Bratta1n Rose Brewster Larry Brewster Stephen Brooksh1re Robert Brown James Bruner Carol Bryant Donald Buckles Charles Buckles Vallera Buns Arthur Bullerdack Mnke Bullerd1ck Sheryl Bunten Sharon Burkhardt Dan Burkett DOVId Yearbook-Index A 333333333 39, 42, 3333333 42, 48, 53, 17, 33, 44, 46, 49, 50, 52, 58 60 62 67 777477 7 5 52 O 44 53 48 3 3 38 47 53 43 45 4 45 5 47 48 55 52 56 8 6 37 39 37 38 52 56 2 24 25 8 4 56 4 48 53 45 7 5 5 56 67 42 106 98 56, 2 2 6 O2 2 37 43 45 98 8 5 23 37 42 47 53 55 4 48 3 3 43 7 34 56 29 52 28 52 56 58 4 53 4 3 5 7 23 2 4 50 2 6 2 2 2 Burks, Anna 3 3 3 Burks, Betty 3 33 3, 33333 42, 48, 48, Burnett, Lois 33 3 3 33333 47, 48, 53, 55, Butler, Raymond Cagle Sandra Callender Jerr1 Callender Joan Callender John Cantonw1ne Judy Carrmgton Robert Carter Karen Carwell Judy Carwell Sk1p Cassudy Steve Chadd R1chard Chaney Kenny Chase Suzanne Ch1lds Ann Clark Doug Clark J1m Clark Sus1e Clearwater Jerry Clouser Gladys Coffman Carole Coffman Coffman Karen Coffman L1nda Coffman Marcla Colby Judnth CoIl1ns Shel1a Col l1ns Sue Compton John Conrad Fleck Deanne Conyers Karen Cooper James Cooper J1mmy Corbln Judy Copeland M1ckey Covert Sharon Cox Anne Cox Davud Cox L1nda Craver Martha Craver Tom Crawley John Crawley Larry Culley Barbara June Culley Edward Cunduff Joyce Cunduff Phyllls Cunn1ngham Sylvla Cust1s Steve Day Sharon Detro Darrell Doan Max Dobbs Ray Domasco Sue Dorsett Kelth l5 39 42 3333333 48 55 37 38 42 53 48 22 23 28 35 37 53 55 56 58 29 42 47 35 37 6 4 8 4 43 53 55 4l 53 4 3 35 7 4 53 2 36 40 7 4 53 5 I2 26 33 35 38 44 50 72 47 48 40 4l 47 5 565960 2 9 47 98 lO6 lO2 98 6 06 6 7 4 O3 4 4 5355 4 0 47 8 53 42 86 48 53 4 49 O7 57 ,,,,, 72, 98 C , 3 3 3 49, 106 , , , 106 , 3 42, , 53, 5, 83, 98 , ' 9, 28 ,,,, 47,84 , - 3 3333333 3 98 , 3 3 29, , 55, lO2 , - 3 3 65, 106 , 3 3 49, 106 , ' 28, ,6,61, 62, 83 ', 3338, ,55,1o , . 3 3 IO ' , 3 , 42,84 , 3 48, 98 , I4 ,,,,,, 47,53 , , , lO 54, 84 , ' 47, , 53, 98 , ll ,,,, 43, , ,106 , 1 7, 9, 65, l06 , ' .333 33 6, , , 84 , 11, 30, 35, 7, , 47, 83 ' , 3333 33 uuuus 46, 106 , - 3 33333 3 83 , - 3 3 3 333 333 3 3 103 , 3 33 336, , ,55,102 , 3 uuu..uu..uu 33333333106 , 3333 33333333 47, 48, 53, 98 8 5 , 33 3 3 3 , , , 53, 55, 99 , 33 3 3 36, , , 55, 10 ' 5555 55555 ' ' 46' 82' 65 , ' 3333 3 3 3 3333 3 2, , 5, 106 ' , 5 eese 5 5555555555555-5555 5555 99 , 3 3 33333 45, , 53, 102 ' 55555 e5fs5e4e- 555 34 I . gggg g gggggggg ggg I I 83 , 3 3333333 33 34, 8, lO3 , 33 27, , , 5, 0, 61, 63, ' 55 5 555555 7' 4' 53' 99 66, 83 ' 5 5 55555555555555555 55 'O , 3 29, , , 68, 69, 98 ' 55 -eeeee 555555555 5 55 , A 6 ,,,,, 58, 68, 83 ' 5 555555555 5 42' 85 . 3 g g 2 2 47 98 , 5 3 33 2 ,,,, 70,106 ' 3 3 33333 3 ' 3 ' 98 ' ' 5 5 5555- 555 5 48' 'O ' ggggggggg g g 106 , ' 3 36, , 42, 47, , 55, 99 I 3 33 333 6 ,6 102 ' ' A 5 555 555 7' 5' '03 , ' gg gggggggg ' fg 98 ' , 33 .3 27, , 3 , 38, 7, ,70, 85 I . g gg ggggg g 106 , 3 ,333 3 3 99 , 3 33 33 3333 333353,1 ' 6' ' '6'85 I g 47' I 155,98 , 3 33333 2, ,5,lO7 , 3 3 33 33 3 46, lO2 ' 55 555555 555 55 '99 ' , R3 J. 3 333 33 3 43, 10 ' ' 5 555-555555-55 55 5 42' 85 , 3 34, , 4 , 3, 55, 102 ' ' 6 ' 45'47' , 3333 11, 46, 2, , ,98 ' '55 I ggggg ggggg ggg 98 Copeland, Ann 33333 33 33333333-3333 3 43, l03 I 3 gggg g ggggg ggg 39, I 106 , 5 33 3333333333333 65, 107 . 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