Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN)
- Class of 1956
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Nm., n A pl 5 r 111' 'Wg Q 1 I -Q y l'1gmnQQ .614 - ' asa, of Um gm We want to dedicate THE HIGHLANDERH to our principal, Mr. Victor W. Owens, and to our yearbook sponsor, Mrs. Donna Colvill, be- cause of all they bothhave done to make this year a Bonny Beginning for our new school and our first yearbook. Y Inthe following pages, we are attempting to portray our school year. Norma and Wayne, in the above picture, por- tray a typical Highland scene. Q H' pf, . ggf. - ' l'f:' X NS' 'gf' w, ' s lfzffv ff: I jfgfifyefiifgiggy A ' . ,H ,ET ll -. 51,55 x' ,. .1 -30 ,:-' ,n i. 15,9 off! l ?7,9.ir0' .A 'LA' .k',. 1 IN THESE PAGES, WE ATTEMPT TO PORTRAY THE SPIRIT OF H.H.S. AS IT WEAVES Caught looking into the show case in the front hall at the Christmas cards produced by one of the art classes are Judy Davis and Susan Alexan- der. Jimmy May and Don Julian look industrious as they prepare oxygen in the lab dur- ing chemistry class. iw.. 1 v E V4 ITSELF INTO THE INTRICATE N., N.. W 'fx . 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I ,iq ff THE BONNY BEGINNING of activities for Highland students started off with the senior class play and ended with the junior-senior prom and the senior class trip. Many other activities were enjoyed dur- ing THIS OUR YEAR S in lf' Just Ducky, athree-act come- dy,was presentedbythe senior class on Oct. 14, under the direction of Robert Stinson. At the left is one of the scenes from the play showing Harold Hans making love to Bob Roudebush. SENIURS PRESENT Members of the production staff with some of the play cast are shown above. Seated: Bill Thom- as, Farrell Keesling, Dean Richards, Barbara Boxell, Harold Hans, and Bob Roudebush. Stand- ing: Betty Lovelace,Judy Wood,Gykala Lawler, Robert Stinson, play director, Doris Thompson, Alberta Summers, Dale Parrish, Martha Ann Reed, Carolyn Hacker, Nancy Manring, Iris Need- ler, Jo Ann Knight and Marge Browning. Members of the cast are, seated: Martha Ann Reed, Dean Richards, Barbara Boxell, Harold Hans, and Bob Roudebush. Standing: Farrell Keesling, Doris Thompson, Dale Parrish, Betty Lovelace, Bill Thomas, Peggy Noblitt, and Shir- ley Butle r . HIUSIDUEKYH Mr Maxwell Mrs Maxwell Betty Lou Maxwell Bernadlne Sm1th W1lbur Maxwell Hercules Connle Maxwell Craig Moore Mr Moore Mr Marshall Aunt Mary Miss Blayne - ,M ii. Dale Parrish Martha Ann Reed .Shlrley Butler Peggy Noblltt Harold Hans Bob Roudebush Barbara Boxell Dean R1ChaTdS B111 Thomas Farrell Keesllng Betty Lovelace -DOTIS Thompson 'Q , 'Ku l CAST f is H . L. Every morning many buses bring students to Highland. Some buses are filled to their capac- ity, and some have just a few students. Some of the students drive, or are brought to school by their parents. BY BUS UR EAR ,M M -- MX T. . ..,,t -K J Y N' Whether students come by bus or car they all seem to be quite busy. A class project, the between class rush, and the many happenings of study hall all help to keep everyone quite active. High1and's school mas- cots who perform between home games are shown at the right. They are Phyllis Jenkins, Peggy Hennigar, Sherian Noble, Darlene Da- vis, Sharon Bronnenberg, Carolyn Long, Diana Miller and Judy Brobst. Above are the three al- ternate mascots, Jean Gar- rigus, Shirley Hanson, and Caro1ynRi1ey andalso Mrs. Freda Crandall, mascot sponsor. At the right the Highland maslcots are sho-,yn doing their dance be - fore the start of a varsity game. ' EVERYUNE SUP J URTS THE TEAIVI Highland' s cheering block, consisting of approx- imately 50 girls and spon- sored by Miss Doris Myers, is pictured at the left dur- ing one of the home games. The cheering block follows the team to all the away- from-home games. The cheerleaders fat leftl are shown leading the cheering block and other members of the student body in yells during a. ball game. Shown above are some students in the gym at noon getting ready for a pep session. Del ' 5 1 Members of the paper staff include, seated: Betty Lovelace, feature ed., Dale Parrish, sports ed., Doris Thompson, news ed., Miss Marilyn Jones, faculty adviser, Shirley Butler, managing ed.g Dean Richards, advertising manager, and Gykala Lawler, circulation manager. Standing, John Hunt, reporter, Bill Thomas, exchange ed.g Judy Wood, editor-in-chiefg Carolyn Hacker, Nancy Manring, reportersg Bob Roudebush, class ed., Keith Fern, photographerg and Norman John, reporter. PAPER, my Alllllllllll STAFF At the left are Judy Wood, editor-in-chief, Miss Mari- lyn Jones, faculty adviser, and Shirley Butler, manag- ing editor, discussing the Christmas issue of the school paper. Both the an- nual and paper staffs have had many problems to con- front with during THIS OUR YEAR. Members of the annual staff include seated B111 Thomas senior ed Barbara Boxell assistant ed.g Mrs. Donna Colvill, adviser and Shirley Butler editor in chief Standing Judy Wood activities ed.g Doris Thompson faculty ed Dean Richards adverusing manager John Hunt copy writerg Martha Ann Reed, business manager Nancy Manring, underclass ed Gykala Lawler clubs ed.g Carolyn Hacker, copy ed Betty Lovelace art ed and Dale Parrish and Bob Roude bush, sports editors. WURK TU6ETHER--- The Highlander staff has worked closely with the paper staff in the publi- cations ofboth. At the right are Barbara Boxell, assis- tant editor, Mrs. Donna Col- vill, adviser, and Shirley Butler, e dit or -in - chief, discussing some problems in THE BONNY BEGINN- ING. R we. Q-WM 0 wr Wfwm wir 5 Q3 J, A Q Va Mzss Carolyn Hood duff Carolyn Hood . Mari- great affair e hard- in , lla , 'r Q K ft ' lg,-K P1151 vii K? .l . JUNIURS, SENIURS Above, left, is Mr. Rittman, jun- ior class sponsor, greeting Wayne Weston and Norma Perkins as they arrive at the junior class party, and at the right is Malcolm Barnes play- ing a song at the party. At the left are F. M. Lucas, Don Gilpatrick, Don Vanderluit, Fritz Harvey and Larry Hatfield in the junior concession room where they sell candy at the ball games. The juniors also sold hot dogs to in- crease their earnings. EARN IVIUNEY --- Enjoying themselves at the senior class skating party fabove leftj are Nancy Manring, Bob Roudebush, Judy Wood, Richard Briles, student tea- cher, Peggy Noblitt, and Barbara Boxell. At the right are Carolyn Hacker, Bob Roudebush, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stinson. Mr. Stinson is a class sponsor. At the rightis the ice cream con- cession room where the seniors sold during the ballgames. Cokes were also sold in the hall by the seniors. S2 ww ., 'Q---YE A ,-i 4' dm W it ,A v f 1 ,P Q 1 or if s 5 gl 4 r 1 Q K r 1 sl if K? I 9 n Iris Needler, Margie Browning, Dale Parrish and Harold Hans are shown at the right preparing for their senior class trip. The seniors are taking a six-day trip to Washington, D. C., by bus with stops in Maryland and Pennsylvania. FUR MASS TRIP Whether it's the juniors, above, QSue Richards and Mary Whitej selling maga- zines or the seniors at the right QDa1e Par- rish and Harold Hansl selling Christmas wrapping paper, they all have the same goal in mind: A senior class trip. v 9 5 3 5 5 .Jw qw wwf .1-' Q A 3 :mmmamswmx ....1.......... -an-1 .Qi-.- Row l. left to right - Mr. Phares, sponsor, Carol Van Meter, secretary, Edwin Key, president, Jimmy May, vice-president, Perry Miller, treasurer, Mr. Little, sponsor. Row Z. Jim Van Meter, Darrell Jones, Chester Lewis, Frank Ray, Grant Crawl, Cecil Summers, James Stum, Tim Moore, John Oemler, Pat Boles. Row 3. David Perry, Samuel Moneyhun, Ronnie Genda, Joseph B. Keene, James Scruggs, Larry Tucker, Jack Shelton, Noel Widdifield, Eddie Kerr, Jerry Plummer. Kadio gfllb library 61116 Row 1. left to right - Mrs. Williams, sponsor, Betty Hartley, vice-president, Judy Lauber, presidentg Pat Stanley, secretary. Row 2. Jeannette Brewer, Sheila Armington, Rose Patrone, Judy Chambers, Judy Overshiner, Ann Short, Dorothy Vermillion. Row 3. Mickey Lawson, Bill Remington, Patsy Keirstead, Joyce Geiger, Judy Davis, Louise Smith, Alzina Dunn. Q L HCS!-Ilfliillfi WT? Row 1. left to right - Mr. Noble, Dale Cook, Don Maddox, Hubert Simpson, Gordon Lawler, Larry Hatfield. RowZ. Mickey Lawson, Edward Fleet, Tommy Niccum, Farrell Keesling, Larry Bee- man, John Ellis, Terry Ellis, Jimmy Laird, Timothy Randall. Row 3. Edward Rushton, Larry O'Brya.nt, Frank Dunn, Teddie, Poole, Phil Dunn, Bobby Bedwell, Kenneth Hull, Ha1donAshton, Larry Walters. Quturc Zarmcrs 0 .America ff? 5 wht 3 Left to right - Mr. Noble, spon- sor, Don Maddox, treasurer, Gordon Lawle r, vice-presi- dent, Dale Cook, president, Larry Hatfield, sentinel, Jim Jones, secretary, Hubert Simpson, reporter. Highland's FFA won the Madi- son County 50 -ear corn trophy, and is going to farm a 30-acre farm this summer. Nm- Q. w ag , Yu H HQSEUFZ W., ' Row 1. Left to right - Mr. Hurst, sponsorg Marilyn Taylor, Earl Reed, Carolyn Hood, Harold Hans, Betty Lovelace, Mr. Pierce, sponsor. Row 2. Stanley Hopper, Lanny Ballard, Darwin Jones, Beverly Snyder, Loyneta Carlile, Shirley Byrum, Shirley Eliason, Dorcas De Young, Shirley Geeting, Doris Thompson, Shirley Butler. Row 3. Jim Byrum, Ivan De Young, Nancy Rector, Janet Mitten, Joann Howard, Ruth Landes, Shirley Reed, Arlena Sue Rybolt, Rosemary Hover, Arlene Lovelace, Linnea Hutchinson. l6'i!flc Klub Bottom to top - Earl Reed, presidentg Betty Lovelace, secretary, Carolyn Hood, vice- president, Marilyn Taylor, historian, Shir- ley Butler, song leader, Harold Hans, treasurer. This organization provides for fellowship among Christian young people with the Bible as the central theme. Left to right - Jim Teeters, vice president, Dale Parrish, president, Gykala Lawler, secretary. The Student Council is the governing body of the school. Their main project, for this year, has been the construction of the high school constitution. Row 1. Dale Parrish, Gykala Lawler, Jim Teeters, Janie Carter. Row 2. Mrs. Par- ker, historian, David Jones, Nancy Lawler, Larry Hollingsworth, Mr. Green, parlia- Student Lfauncil mentarian. Row 3. Mike Eidson, Judy Chambers, Dannie Boxell, Susan Alexan- der, fPenny Parvis, absent riynfamrm. ..,....... ..................... Row 1. Left to right - Miss Myers, sponsor, Nancy Lawler, Nita Eshelman, Dixie Browning, Alzina Dunn, Rita Eshelman. Row Z. Sue Ann Morris, Shirley Hawn, Ruth Landes, Janet Petti- grew, Frenice Tucker, Wanda Lantz, Lucretia Lawler, Norita Odom. Row 3. Janet Stanley, Diana Bannon, Barbara Gilpatrick, Rosemary Hover, Carolyn Childers, Jean Ann Rutherford, Rita Fout. Girls' Athletic Assaciatian Left to right - Nancy Lawler, secretary, Dixie Browning, presidentg Miss Myers, sponsorg Nita Eshelmang treasurer, Alzina Dunn, news reporterg Rita Eshelman, vice - president. The purpose of GAA is to further the girls' interest in various types of sports. Row 1. Left to right - Jeannine Rayl, sec- retary 8: treasurer: Judy Laurence, vice- presidentg Carolyn Hacker, president, Dan Reveal,amember of the Committeeg Mrs. Parker, sponsor. ,Catin Klub Officers Highland junior- Saniar Hana Row l. Left to right - Jack Shelton, Terry O'Heron, Nick Carper, Harold Ponsler, Beverly Wheeler, Diane Hartman, Susan Gallagher, Linnea Hutchinson. Row 2. Pat Todd, Edwin Key, Gene Spradlin, Janet Pettigrew, Ella Lee Troyer, Perry Miller, David Robinson, Anna May Stan- ley, Robert Trimble, John Poor, Jeannette Brewer, Marylyn Roeder, Jerilyn Darlington, Judy Remington. Row 3. Patsy Keirstead, Sally Vaughn, James Thomas, Pamela Fessler, Karen Waymire, Julie Sparks, Charles Ehrhart, Dorothy Ferguson, Candace O'Heron, Billie Kerr, Wayne Stiner, James Byrum, Kenneth Hood, David Perry, David Pugh. Standing - Tim Flynt, Darrel Jones, Darwin Jones, Mr. Wittenbraker, director. :iii K! .I QI Q fm ' M 5 L Wmm Led by Victor Owens, princi- pal, fabovej and Dale Prough Mad- ison County superintendent, the faculty of Highland, shown on the following pages, have helped to make High1a,nd's first year one that will be remembered as THE BONNY BEGINNING. Freda M. Crandall DePauw University B.S.M. Paul Wm. Davis Ball State Teacher's College B.S., M.A. Saculty Thomas H. Bradley Donna Colvill Purdue University Ball State Teacher's B.P.E. College B.S. James R. Hurst G. Dale Green Anderson College Ball State Teacher's New York University College University of Paris B.S. B.S., M.A., Certificate U. Paris X X 1 Keith avis Mancheste Coll ' B X Gene C. Frazier Ball State Teacher's College B.S. X? 1 V Wculty 5 5 Marilyn Anne Jones 1 Ball State Teacher's 3 College Martha Lallathin Franklin College A.B. Ge ne Little Ball State Teacher's College B.S. Emerson Mutterspaugh Anderson College B.S. Dorothy Parker Ball State Teacher's College Thomas Andrew Pierce Anderson College Doris Myers Indiana State Teacher's College B.S. Charles N. Noble Purdue University B.S. Raymond E. Rittman Ball State Teacher's College Sawyer Business College B.S., M.A., Post Graduate Study Marietta Sutton Ball State Teacher's College B.S., M.A. Qacully Martha S. Phares Ball State 'I'eacher's College B.S. Rosemary Williams Ball State Teacher's College A.B. William J. Phares Ball State Teacher's College B.S. John E. Wittenbraker Indiana State Teacher's College B.S. Robert E. Stinson Ball State Teacher's College B.S., M.A. Thelma Irene Wean Purdue University B.S.H.E. Jr I 'D.l 4 fy 1 I I 7 r Q C' 4' Qdvx X 6xQK9 ' 'Q ggi 4 'E avi: fy M . l 0 'L ,Q 7: 'S . X IQ ' ,l 'I ,X XA -Q0-5 9 iff QQQQ 30,1 dv ' :EQ a- 4 5:5 '..- no. wg' lv' IG thi Going to classes at Highland has become a familiar part of our daily life. A new building with its brand new equipment and its new teachers and students, learning to work together, have made a busy and pleasant beginning for THIS OUR YEAR .MEM Sauk 4s,ww.m,,1 ,,-,.- 4. 7,--- . W, . X, ., .. BILL THOMAS Senior 611155 President 1956 This first year at Highland, our last in school, has, without a doubt, been the most enjoyable of all our years in school. May the future hold the same for all under-classmen. C L A S S S P O N S O R S Tom Bradley Bob Stinson CLASS OFFICERS ' Left to right: Shirley Butler, Vice Presidentg Barbara Boxell, Secretaryg Martha Arm Reed, Treasurer. r ffsuaumumm,-,.,,,: W M , QM, W my 1 Seniors JOHN HUNT Tartan Staff Annual Staff FARRELL KEESLING Annual Staff Tartan Staff FFA Senior Clas s Play CAROLYN HACKER Tartan Staff Annual Staff Senior Play Stage Manager Office Dramatics ROLAND E. KIERSTEAD Intermural Basketball Track Class Committees HAROLD HANS Senior Class Play Bible Club Book Store JOAN KNIGHT Business Mgr. -- Class Play Class Committees Scniars G YKALA LAW LER Secretary -- Student Council Circulation Mgr. -- Tartan Staff Annual Staff -- Clubs Editor Class Play -- Makeup Office -- 1 period NANC Y E LLEN MANRING Senior Class Play Tartan Staff Annual Staff -- Underclass Editor Office Assistant Class Committees BETTY LOVELACE Class Play Bible Club Tartan Staff -- Feature Editor Highlander Staff -- Art Editor Chorus -- Student Director Art Assistant Dramatics IRIS NEEDLER Class Play -- Stud Bookstore Class Committees ent Mgr. - ,,... 'K MARTHA ANN REED Class Treasurer Senior Class Play Office -- 2 periods Annual Staff -- Bus. Mgr. Class Committees Scniars DEAN RICHARDS Tartan Staff -- Adv. Mgr. Annual Staff -- Adv. Mgr. Cross Country Baseball Basketball Track Senior Play Bookstore Class Committees PEGGY NOBLITT Class Play Annual Staff -- Typist Office -- 2 periods Class Committees ROBERT ROUDEBUSH Senior Play Annual Staff -- Sports Editor Tartan Staff Student Mgr. fBasketball and Cross Country, Class Committees DALE PARRISH Senior Play Annual Staff Tartan Staff -- Sports Editor Cross Country President -- Student Council Class Committees ALBERTA SUMMERS Class Play -- Ticket Committee Class Committees Seniors WILLIAM BILL THOMAS President -- Senior Class Tartan Staff -- Exchange Editor Annual Staff -- Senior Class Editor Class Committees DORIS THOMPSON Annual Staff -- Faculty Editor Tartan Staff Bookstore Bible Club Class Play JUDY WOOD Class Play -- Advertisement- Makeup Class Committee Annual Staff -- Activities Editor Tartan Staff -- Editor -in-chief Office CLASS MOTTO C'est la Vie CLASS FLOWERS Yellow Rose and White Carnation wk R Q 2 , junior 6111.95 Officers President - Wayne Vogel Vice-President - Don Vanderluit Secretary - Marilyn Taylor Treasurer - Carolyn Hood The Juniors this year began the hard work of making money for a senior trip. Here they are, ready for the Junior -Senior Prom. 'HN'- an Tib- L X ak juuiars Armington, Sheila Ashton, Haldon Barker, Diane Barnes, Malcolm Bronnenberg, Carolyn Brown, Diana Browning, Dixie Byrum, Shirley Carlile, Loyneta Carlile, Mary Rose Carter, Janie DeYoung, Dorcas Edwards, Louise Fern, Keith French, Kay Fricke, Larry Geeting, Shirley Gilpatrick, Don Gregory, Larry Harvey, Robert Hatfield, Larry Hines, Bob Hood, Carolyn Huffman, Larry John, Norman Julian, Don Keys, Judy Kreegar, Donna. Lauber, Judy Long, Melinda Lucas, F. M. Mabbitt, Carolyn Martin, Linda Massey, Rollie May, Jim Noble, Becky O'Bryant, Carol Perkins, Norma Reed, Earl Reeder, Carol 'R,..f gf vi' ,Z 9' 1, 'f fi? Avi . z: sw :mg xi! 5 f -1 2- ,,.. mr ' Q f- I ,,,. ,D '15 ,-- 5, V Q , 'ef f W ,Gif f' it ,, -H , ,522 an If VA 3 1. ' ,rffiw ,QQ his 611155 Of '57 si ,Yuniars R .- 55 X ' LEW- ,555-.. ig. .... .f 34- y 13: a fsf .3,., 'ii i we Richards, Sue Roberts, Kay Roland, Mary Simpson, Hubert Smith, Jayne Stanley, Jack Stone, Andy Swart, Ruthene Taylor, Marilyn Teeters, Jim Thomas, Joyce Vanderluit, Don Vogel, Wayne Weston, Wayne White, Mary Williams, Darre Wood, Kay Woods, Melvin Patrone, Rose Cook, Dale 11 AQ of 'HA mwminucwunm Sophomore 611155 Officers President - Gordon Lawler Vice-President - Bob Trimble Secretary - Judy Hartman Treasurer - Janet Campbell The Sophomores have chosen their class colors and sweaters and already have a good start toward their upperclass years at H.H.S. R , ,, r X S W t X Q x LQ yr H 9 1 vm , .4 N .1 fl x , - ' - -Y,1L- rp i J I I . -WVL f lr ,S w h- i ji A X- , ew, r ,I it f B ' are J Saphamorcs Ellis, Terry Eshelman, Rita Eshelman, Nita Etchison, Larry , --gli? , Ferguson, Maxine V, J J W Fish, Richard Fletcher, Wanda Forster, Dorothy Foster, Juanita Fox, Priscilla Geiger, Joyce Goen, Leatha Goen, Reatha Hartley, Betty Q, - W , Hartman, Judy J 9- b ' wi ' :'. 'W y . , Hatfield, Glen f ia' , V W Hawn, Shirley V N 'Ugg Holloway, Sandra 1 ' f ? W' 1 Huffman, Dave t E E. ep ..Q, Wm -, v, it SQ WQQ3 Achenback, Tamara Adams, David Alford, Nancy Barrett, Regina Bedwell, Bob Beeman, Larry Bennett, Phyllis Berry, Judith Brewer, Jannette Brown, Joanne Burton, Delores Campbell, Janet Carper, Nick Chambers, Greta Chance, Kay Cheever, Jim Clark, Jim Crose, Ruby Davis, Judy Dick, John Dovey, Donna Downham, Joyce Dunn, Alzina Ellis, Jon 7 J., , 1 S Hull, Kenneth Hutchinson, Linnea Jackson, Wendell Jones, David Jones, Jim Kerr, Eddie Kierstead, Patrick Kierstead, Patsy Lawler, Gordon Lawler, Nancy Lawrence, Dick Leonard, Minnie Lovelace, Arlene Loveless, Jodell Lucas, Rita Maddox, Don Maguire, Sue Main, Ruth Massey, Linda Massey, Bill Melson, Jimmy Niccum, Mary O'Bryant, Stephen Parrish, Maxine , Q.. ,,,, 'Wk 3 QQ fig A ,B aww Elass Of '58 Sophomores start working for Prom and other activities for 7 a Q ' X? - T fy- . '57 6' '11Q'1'l fs2,2-' -fiiilfgl ',s,g el,1e G- . G i .,,,, M T 'ilaslw M 271' , 54? - . it Q Q, 3 , , , T' ,, PD I F , 1 fs E Q, 2 iw 1 next year. Rider, Pat Remington, Bill Riley, Carolyn Riley, Tom Robbins, Max Scott, Glen Scott, Kenneth Seal, Bill Shelton, Bob Shelton, Jack Skinner, Roger Spradlin, Gilbert ' Stanley, Pat Throgmorton, Eunice Trimble, Bob Wallace, Bill Walters, Bill Walters, Jim Wegger, Dave I Vldi i g ddl S , dde'dd diill ' .. W, ix slsl 'L ll iti d G i K. KM . : X, .v l ,Q Q' fe , , K ' 13 - V,,f, zk-,l K . t K xr l .N.,.,...m. Hreshmau 611155 Officers President - Ronnie Vanderbur Vice-President - Kay Freeman Secretary - Janice Thompson Treasurer - Annabella Tucker 'Lfhe Freshmen got into the swing of Highland High School this year--their first and its first. Q. 6111.45 Of '59 Arduser, Sueanna Armstrong, Dick Badger, Carol Bagley, Charles Bagshaw, Robert Baker, Melanie Ballard, Lanny Bannon, Diana Banther, Jim Beasley, Sue Bennett, Brenda Bennett, David Berry, Joyce Binion, Stephen Berkinbine, Anita Blades, Diane Boles, Mike Boner, Joanne Bowers, Carolyn Brobst, Judy Bronnenberg, Sharon Bush, Vanis Brown, Howard Brumback, Paul Buchanan, James Butler, Bernard Byrum, Jim Campbell, Gene Carlile, Priscilla Carpenter, Tom Carroll, Tom Cave, Opal Chambers, Nancy Childers, Carolyn Copus, Patricia Cox, Phil Craig, Jerry Crosley, Connie Cummings, Mike Currie, Kay Dark, Carolyn Davis, Jerry Davis, Darlene DeLong, David De Young, Ivan Drennon, Kenneth Dunham, Le Ann Dunn, Frank W --:Fai Q I Q fn 1,,, .i I Q 1 . ? M. si n ,',,N-Q I ,B - 1, ,. 1: 2 ' ..,,,,w we Q- 5 'iw ss'-rs. 1 2 - - 5 , sf f K, f 2 A-.Msg 5' ,Sy 'Q if -- I. wg, , - i - - V 4,3 , 1. A 1 if K '-E. -1: ' ' - L J N ra 3 S. 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Big business ! f s H i 8!l1 Grade 0 ficcrs President - .Tim Flint Secretary - Martha Brooks Vice-President - Judy Friend Treasurer - Jerry Holsinger 'Uv ' . .,,,,r zd- x . b- ,,,, ,,5 i.. '2 B X - ' .Mi:z.. b in. s x M j ww .W .L f '. 93 ' Hmm ,QS ,f , .Mali A is V , . ,-f'?v' Aley, Ronnie Arnold, Phyllis Banta, Arlene Baker, Loretta Barkdull, Becky Barker, Rosetta Barr, Elizabeth Bathauer, Ken Bawers, Dewayne Bender, Marcia Blaylock, Charles Boles, Pat Brewer, Ambrose Borders, Tom R an , 'Q 9' w fe X1 ,px X1 h L 'Q tr K . 3 5 :, '41 x Y Me li? 8th Grade Brooks, Martha Broshar, Raymond Brown, Jimmy Brumfield, Bill Burns, Betty Cade, Carol Caplinger, Linda Cain, Jerry Carlile, Connie Carlile, Loretta C. Carter, Jay Castor, Darrah Chambers, Judy Cheever, David Clark, Donnie Clark, Grace Clark, Ronald Coffman, Joe Combs, Eddie Cook, Ronnie Costerison, Lana Cox, Bob Cox, Herbert Davis, Bonnie Dean, Peggy Deitz, George Dennis, Janet Downham, Mary Downs, Billy Dunham, Marilyn DeWitt, Kathy Dotson, Larry Dowell, Sharon Earley, Ann Egly, Delbert Ehle, Marsha Ehrhart, Charles Ellis, Jerry Eidson, Michael Forrester, Marvin Fox, Mark Frazier, Shirley Fattic, Peggy Flynt, Tim Friend, Judith Gallagher, Susan Garrett, Roberta Girgsby, Sharon 611155 Of '56 Gold, Lowell Hall, Dondeena Hallenback, Larretta Harless, David Harris, Phyllis Hart, Julie Hartmann, Diane Hayden, Solornan Hayden, Sylvia Hensley, Janet Holsinger, Jerry Hooker, Mark Hoover, Marilyn Hoppes, Darrell Hoppes, Max Hunt, Wauneatti Imel, Lyla Isaacs, James lveson, Susie Jackson, Doris James, Carol Jones. Darrell Julian, Thomas Kalisz., Walter Keene, Karen Kerr, Billie Key, Caroline Lawler, Dannie Leap, Diana Lee, Jimmie Lightfoot, Jean Malott, Janet Massey, Connie McCarrol1, Jay McCord, Sandra Melton, Dale Miller, Diana Montgomery, James Moore, Marilynn Moore, Tim Nevin, Patricia Noble, Joyce Noble, Sherian Oemer, John O'Heron, Terry Perry, David Pershing, Marie Phillips, Dixie , . ,Q , 2 m , 2 ,,.-f--A Q I . YA I gm, f , ny 4 .1-53 K I K , It :,kV.Vk I ,. ,,., t S , y it M fr l . R if l in ,fi I 1 ,- in -,k, L in K, rx V Y E kyrx is ff y . 1 . X, K x t iss LL'.' l ,m::k ' 3' W A B XNN 3 I X 3 la if A 5 .tr I Q .,a 'R 1 A, ' ' ar K K A h M M li , it M P f ' ' fa. ' I, - L, L I , R if a R Q af 1 tb x , rM ,,4rw I iiiii iiiii J , S L - AI w ,, , A X faq A kky, , ' W M.. 'W A 22' m,,, ' . V W I 3 , yf , at R, ' I g N 1 ' X :N ' lk., 1 X .,. , ., . ,.,. , . f in fl to is il- ...QLMYI X a R it ,V cr ., J... ,...,, , h 1 - ' ' Q W ,Xi yi ,U Sth Grade Phillips. Ralena Pickel, Larry Pipper, Sandra Pittsford, Marilyn Plummer, .Terry Poole, Patsy Powers, Ed Pritchard, Gordon Prout, Nancy Quillin, Pat Ramsey, Alford Rector, Nancy Riley, Bert Riley, Tommy Robbins, David Robbins, Janice Roeder, Carolyn Reeder, Marilyn Ross, Brenda Rousey, Ann Rush, David Shelton, Carolyn Smith, Bob Smith, Gary Snyder, Beverly Snyder, Sue Sobel, Richard Sprague, Michele Stanley, Joan Stephenson, Kenneth Stiner, Wayne Stottlemyer, Larry Taylor, Larry Tharp, Janice Thompson, Sally Thornton, Judy Traylor, Carolyn Troyer, Ella Lee Van Meter, Jim Waymire, Skip Wilde, Bryan Wise, Julia Woods, Billy Looking forward to their freshman year. ? It 'E , T5 I: 21 7th Grad: Officers President - Ronnie Lewis Secretary - Charlene Gillaspe Vice-President - Toni Pemberton Treasurer - Jeanie Gustin B' A y Achenbach, Rennae ga V ,x . Q Adams, Dixie ' ' Alexander, Susan :ii Q - V 4 sq-...V M 1 L W , is T3 , t. .Q M xvxfv N y Barker, Della 1 Q y v- v i Barker, Jimmy ' , V Q, ,',-.1- . i'-- V. i I Y Q, H Bennett, Calvin ' ' 2 if if-, Q., Bennett, Nelda XX QSM Q54 B' Blouir, Barbara ': fy Ncfvx V '10 xx . V Boxell, Danny R in X 'M , I We M' S. 1- 1.f 'N gn xl V Brewster, Kathy 3 Britton, chuck we Browning, Carol Broyles, Carol e -S, 5+ A Bailey, Diana ,Q .:fi1,5Yf- Barkdull, Linda ns bf f . if AMR?- XI wi Hardin, Sharon Hart, Mike Hatton, Donald Hensley, Rosalyn Himes, Marjorie Hood, Kenneth Hover, Teddy Huifman, Donna Hughes, Edward Hughes, Frances Jackson, Carol Jackson, Jimmie Jones, Ernest Jones, Judy Johnson, Larry Johnson, Ronald King, Joan Lawler, David Lewis, Ronnie Lewis, Sally Long, Melissa Maddox, Larry Malone, Nancy McCarroll, Dwaine is X J sr .gm . Aw X 5 l iit a n in ' . ' . .. .,, X1 9 5 i ea H . f Q. -f ' . V L X X 7th Grade Campbell, Rosalind Carmack, Kenny Chance, Carol Craib, Beverly Crosley, Gloria Cook, Sandra Councellor, Dickie Croy, Everett Daily, Tomme Ann Dietz, Carolyn Drennon, William - Engele, Rita Ferguson, Dorothy Ferguson, Elizabeth Fessler, Pam Filbrun, Dale Foster, Fred Fox, Rebecca Frazier, Paul Friend, Jimmie Gillaspy, Charlene Girton, Donna Gustin, Jeanie Hamm, Julia Y . ' E F x 1 5 LX at -.N s Q' Q Of '61 McVay, Calvin Miller, Diana Moneyhun, Samuel Morgan, Lucinda Noble, Tamra Norris, Phillip Odom, Judy Pemberton, Toni Perkins, Robert Ponsler, Harold Poore, John Pugh, David Ray, Penny Reeder, Alan Riddle, Dewayne Robinson, Robert Robinson, David Roland, Jacklin Sawyers, Beverly Scott, Bill Scruggs, James Sheets, Patty Smith, Gean Smith, Ronnie -I W . Sobel, Stephen Spall, Janet Sparks, Julie Stanley, Jerry Starr, Melanie Stewart, Viva Stoner, Judy Stuart, Vicky Stum, James Summers, Cecil Sylvester, Judy Sylvester, Sharon Taylor, Elaine Thomas, James Trimble, Robert Tucker, Larry VanZant, Randall Vaughn, Sally Walte rs , Carolyn Warfield, Pamela Waymire, Carolyn Welch, Linda Wier, Steve N , 1 ' Ps :Wgfi 1 h. W1 :ga N fpfuni ffl Q 'xvfffix Q,':? I t ,cada f, 5 AI M H302 tg 'Tia -F: ' ff 1': S- L ffl! , lr: i A ' Mg' fi i il? -'5101!'fs.'5f2iE? vw? ' Q- lv --ff' fi,-sa . ' A -uf J' X 1 ' 'Qt .1 'I,f uf 'if' 94 :Af Beginning this year, Highland has entered teams in the field of compet- itive sports. We of Highland High School are proud of the records of these first year teams who have proven themselves to be highly compet- itive. In years ahead our teams will improve and look back to the teams of THIS OUR YEAR W K 0 L1 H S ? f -:QW S? 1 99111 M ,, X 2if- X ,,Lh . fm , WSW fs K If H 1 2 ye' Y , S W. X we 1,419 1' A W..-X V. W . OWENS Principal LOREN B. CHASTAIN principal sp Muncie Centr School Dcdication Game eaker al High 1 Highlamfs gifs! Varsity Left to right - Coach Bradley, Trimble, Teeters, Beernan, Lawler, Etchison, Ellis, Smith John, Maddox, Scott. In front, Fern and Roudebush. W.f,-7,f,U., IIGHLAQEE Coach L mu mum Tom Bradley WW swarm wig Student Mgrs. Keith Fern and Robert Roudebush cf? Larry Etchls on-Guard Jon Ellis -Forward Coach Tom Bradley, in his first year at H.H.S., has done a fine job in putting his boys through their paces and rounding them into shape. Due to the fact this was High1and's first year,we are proud of the way the boys have shown steady progress and improvement. This has been a building year for the Highlander's as they will all be back to wear the scotch plaid next year. zffdlfl QWWWM ,-.. E.. I5 , First Row: Pat Kierstead, Glen Hatfield, Bob Trimble Gordon Lawler John Moore Second Row: Coach Tom Bradley, Mgr. Dale Cook Jim Melson Larry Hatfield Phil Wright, Dick Armstrong, Don Maddox. Mary Roland Becky Noble Carolyn Hood Carol O'Bryant Directed by Miss Myers, Hi.gh1and's f i 1' s t cheerleaders gave continual support to their athletic teams. Mis s Myers . S' 2 ?f mp.-we C' X ,.,,.i....l D Ui l C Standing: Gary Shelton, John Moore, Dick Armstrong, Dan Reveal, Mile Boles, Coach Emerson Muterspaugh. Kneeling: Jerry Craig, Eddie Rushton, Tom Carpenter, Ted Poole, B111 Henry, Lester Helton. Weshmcn Carol Van Meter Lannie Ballard Kay Freeman ' , r,, J from , Ze K s. mf V, , M ,,,,,,, 31 32 First Row: Gordon Pritchard, Jay Carter, Mgr. David Lawler, Ronnie Cook, Jimmy Lee, Skip Waymire. Second Row: Jim Brown, Duane Bowers, Danny Boxeil, Ken Stephenson, Tim Flynt, Coach Emerson Muterspaugh, in middle. yunzar Hzgh 5 N, E3 Carol Cade m Ms Suzie Iveson Jean Lightfoot M, A Coach Emerson Muterspaugh, has done a fine job inbuilding up High1and's freshmen and junior high squads. We hope that someday these boys will wear Highland's varsity plaid. funiar High First Row: Mgr. David Lawler, Pat Boles, Charles Blaylock, Bob Smith, David Montgomery, Coach Dale Green, Tom Borders, Tim Moore, Delbert Egly, George Isaacs, Steve Sobel. in-0 'f. 47., 'Q First Row: Wayne Vogel, Malcolm Barnes, Jim Teeters, Bob Trimble, Don Gilpatrick, Glen Hatfield, Frank Ray, Mgr. Keith Fern. Second Row: Athletic Director Torn Bradley, Gordon Lawler, Tom Smith, Don Maddox,.Norman John, Dean Richards, Jim Melson, Larry Etchison, Coach Erne rs on Mute rspaugh. Highland's first va r s i t y baseball team has done a fine job in earning the respect of all the teams it has played. The high-light of the season was the Highlander ' s win over the Markleville A rabians . The team, coached by E m e r s on Muterspaugh, has shown steady improvement and should be very good next year. Haseball N' .4 nn If X J X ff mm. f ,- wt Q, 'Q 1:,..:g.,2, it fi: . , .,,, at KW V- wfx-' , .. tx, .1 f V tt -I ,ov V- WVWM X . X-RAW H55 .-JM 2 rw 'W fu: Weil f 1707 ,, , pll,ffL5.2Q,'f.1pig.. ' l'k-MQ., D J ' 4 -Q1 5 .'f'1-,.as,-w w.--if s ' - ' 'f I V, . - - Y . ' -24 1 - ' ,pl - , Qgwwfmf Mfg, ' ,i .. ., 1- - 'g f r ' Szffsf ..., '. '3 ' ,, , fy... V' . if . I .E - ii .. - JG ' ' ZZ' f' -3'iflv'WkQ 114527 'w X7ilr'fafJ'L,wl577.::'L'lI'f, 'J -f yrs '- ' F ,nj TQ v -.awww b f---sw. :A ...M .,.m,,m., . . .W ,swf vb K . f , -. - f 1 , G-,Q-J i l ., ffffwffw K f qs. 'ff 5 , g-,gQ,igTt,1fN.- fig. f V -- ' A if-wig. Moira.-'V , . f f,- ' . rr 3 .1 x: , .,-egfgm,-f.,ggg ,,. I '-' L ' Q' L '.j'.ff4'f' 55-T ' K W , QQ. in 'iff iififeiff. ' .,: of i. uf, ,, A K - . . . iff -if . ' 'r 12 f , 'K K K A, -W ., , , M y 6, .aff . .ff ' 3 W T 54' - , . : , S in A -' mise. 'X H First Row: Gordon Lawler,Mike Boles, Tom Carpenter, Dan Reveal, Mgr. Robert Roude- Bush, Larry Beeman, Glen Hatfield, Howard Brown. Second Row: Dean Richards, Roy Ramsey, Glenn Scott,Norman John, Coach Tom Bradley, Phil Wright, Larry Hatfield, Don Maddox, Dale Parrish. Highland's first varsity cross country team ended the season with a brilliant overall record of 11 wins and 3 defeats. They finished a fine seventh in the sectional meet run over the Anderson Edge- wood course and should be strong next year, losing only two men due to graduation. gum C'rnon Tom Big Norm tips Careful coaching Q Q 'I ,4,, miivs N A ' ,AMI A .N V M , 'U 0.011 5' 7 N S tl U7 .V ,f fjyi t .. I. , '. . lgxhii f Y A? , : A 1 Y in :q,4'i!'f41i'4lf'z.n' W' fiKFi1i'lXf.7Fu'5 i? ,fy.'ifu 'bg A, 4.4 f' gags. ' A 'DL , N 5 L X at ga On the following pages are shown many of the businesses of Anderson ,and vicinity who have helped support our annual and our school. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to them for their interest in THIS OUR YEAR 4, n..,.f N 'R K .X i . -Vg 4, x .NA Z 1 N. 1. we ff? xx 5 xv Q, A HM N o R ' X, 6 A Hg 5 ' - .k-an X ii K+ its up L ., 5. - .xx ' 53 . 1 I mouscwf s some Wx: we wc masfssmf' , 4 A M man Quasar . sv, ,amp iii? Z I mf 'K Q . K W N2 ii? if Bs-W ug F . Aw.. 1 f W' 9' 1 if , My-M mw- S Sit 1w.fA N fwkgkkm I -W 1,7. ' M ff , is THE JOHN KELLEY CO. Anderson's Largest MONTGOMERY WARD 6' CO. HOIDS Furnishing Store Quality Furniture 1129 Meridan Anderson Indiana 7759 ,V ,, W - W. H. HARDY G' SON INC. IRKMAN , 'rf K V U xg Your i V JF' A I. H. Emblem .JEfJilRwulH5 - V1213 MERuD1AN st Dealer 2400 Broadway N INLRZZQESLAL Anderson, Indiana T ,H Dean Richards re- ceives High1and's first athletic a wa r d sweater from ba s e - ball coach Emerson Muterspaughand ath- letic director Tom Bradley. Paul Easton, the captain of the Green- field Tigers, holiday tourney winners, re- ceives the tourney trophy f r om athletic director, Tom Brad- ley. COOK BLOCK 6 BRICK CO. Producers of Better Concrete Masonry 2013 Mounds Road Phone 2-0249 .Compliments of LEATH 5 COMPANY Anderson Indiana Anderson Indiana I I LE A CIATE ,IN . GAUS-TV V C W K Cr SSO S C Home Office 722 E. 8th 367 Citizens Bank Building Anderson Indiana Anderson Indiana 'PIBBETTS PLUMBIN G-HEATIN G CO. CONTRA CT ORS SINCE 1910 2301 S. Meridian St. Telephone 8996 Anderson Indiana C H I l D E S COAL - FUEL OIL BUILDING SUPPLIES Our Service Speaks for Itself Phone 4431 25th and Lynn Sts. Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1956 GREER STEEL COMPANY THE BRIGHTEST NAME IN LIGHTS The Home of the Automatic Headlight Control AUTRONIC -EYE And T-3 SAFETY AIM HEADLAMPS GUIDE LAMP DIVISIO Anderson Indiana W. R. DUNKIN 8. SON, INC. General Contractors Anderson Indiana Let Us Be Your Florist Selecting the Correct Flowers for Every Occasion ls No Problem at PQSY SIIQP WE DELIVER- Flower Shop 8. Greenhouse Nursery nu. at E. wan sr. Phone 2-9249 ANDERSON, INDIANA 5 EHS! 12!Il Phone 3-1515 Uptown Flower Shop Meridian at 4th Dial 3-2821 Anderson Indiana STANLEY SERVICE STATION Lubrication Motor Tune-Up Complete Brake Service 2329 East 10th Street Phone 9621 H. F. Stanley - J. R. Wildman GATES CATHEDRAL or FASHION Ladies Ready-to-Wear Phone 6656 813 Meridian Anderson Indiana HAKES PONTIAC, INC. 303 Pendleton Ave. Phone 4485 Anderson Indiana HERFF JONES CO. 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TROPHIES Andersorl, Ind- iin i ' - -, FISHING TACKLE ' GOLF 0 GUNS ' TENNIS 0 SOFTBALL 0 BASEBALL 0 ARCHERY Neighborhood ff custom ,, ,, by -fb I wfffxx IL! 'f THE DUFFEY HARDWARE Kenneth Bronnenberg, Proprietor GENERAL HARDWARE Paints - Oils - Glass - Stoves Phone 7812 - 12 E. EighthSt. Anderson Indiana 'a CORNER THIRTEENTH AND MERIDIAN STREETS ANDERSON. INDIANA MARSHALL JEWELRY 724 Main St. The Best In Fine DIAMONDS AND WATCHES Beginners' Floor Russel Applegate at Hammond Organ SKATELAND ROLLER PALACE Indiana's Largest Plastic and Floating Floor Joe Mesalam, Owner Richard Mesalam, Professional Instructor Alexandria Indiana Congiafgiations MADISON COUNTY FARM O 6 First Senior Class BUREAU Co-OP of Highland 1520 Main street May your endeavors be long remembered. SEARS, ROEBUCK G CO. Anderson Indiana Complete Farm Supplies and Services Always in the Market for Grain Anderson - Elwood Alexandria - Pendleton Compliments of THE BANNER STORE Anderson Indiana L. LUTZ Fine Furniture and Floor Covering 638 Meridian Street Free Parking Phone 2-6569 Anderson Indiana Portable Typewriters Sales, Ser ice, and HOYT WRIGHT co. Rentgls 911 Meridian St. Outfits for the Entire Family . x ,-::.. '!- . Anderson Indiana gf ' Fountain Pens ,, Sheaffer and Y ' V Y Waterman Enjoy Your Good A Student Supplies Times Over And -LN - 5, mum Huccms, n Pictures. . E O ., K A A f IN c. Right on Meridian at 1212 ANDERSON CAMERA SHOP Anderson Indiana HUNTER MOTOR CO., Inc. 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Special discount 902 Ma in Street to students who l Phone 7122 have completed the D1'iver'B Every brand name feels Training Course at home here. . . for informa- tion Dial 3-5318 d No. l Jackson St. LMB GEETI G ER PPLY CG. Incorporated Phone 3-4343 Everything for the Builder If We Don't Have It, We'll Get It Authorized Hotpoint Dealer . Electrical Appliances . Plumbing . Millwork . Roofing . Brick . Hardware . Anderson East 10th St. 81 Range Line Road Indiana 'Beware What You fe! Your Heart Upon, For It .fureb fha!! Be Your! -:mph Waldo Emerson These sage words by Ralph Wfaldo Emerson, one of America's most brilliant poets, philosophers and essayists, contain two gems of truth for today's high school graduate: I. Any goal that you honestly set your mind and heart upon can be attained. You can accomplish anything--if you IMI!!! In bad enough. 2. Choose your goals in life with care, therefore. Be sure you are right before you set out to attain them. Delco-Remy Div., General Motors Corp. I . - Anderson, Indiana I Iioinq to school is FIIIV Q i on the . economical is I956M,-4 . -, 3 , a'f j . pk, Iuka e 'EN S frr I .llfwy 133 llmnn-Dnvlnson wma Folx PHILLIPS MOTORS 2311 Broadway Anderson Indiana GOOD-RICH QUALITY FEEDS 8: SEEDS LINWOOD GRAIN CO. Phone Anderson 3-1838 .itn v 6 A -pf A :- 5' ' ,Till 5' K x 5.. .Nh ,W ,e ., . ' Q Nw. , 5 n nz I LN. V1 -1 . 64 .,yi. 1 - Nl' F31 Y , Q., 1 J 1 .., X . ,xg nw? 'Sl' 1 .xv , ii M. Ek-I ., IN' QS SSN, .Fig .. fd, 53.542 fa .2 . .i , F ll .3 ,, if 'P K -x Sw by ., A .ggi 55.5 .f I, V. :Fi ' '1 x s H., J' ' x 4 H .ll :F K-7 gli-- -N E. s' 'L '1 ' J -E 1. ., I . Y ' , X 5 I I 6 p . D Q I ri 'l:Q, 'f A 4 ' , H ,:,,. Y vi - 3 4 ' Q- wif X . ' hi .f - bmi? V Q. W -f ' . N. - 'L ' 0 :' D 4 if-I, fzl-Y'-ff 4, ,-Y ..,, I., -,f. iwihl' 1 s MU'-
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