Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Anderson, IN)
- Class of 1957
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A Little Honey, a three-act comedy, was presented by the Class of 57 on Friday, October 19, 1956. The director of the play was Mrs. Dorothy Parker. SENIOR PLAY CLASS of 57 ,M- J rf ik K. ,sw I' Q Q Jw S N x f xv. 1 Fa: B Members of the annual staff include lseatedl left to right: Dale Cook, sports ed.g Robert Harvey, senior ed.g Janie Carter, art ed.g Carol O'Bryant, opening section, Kay Roberts, faculty ed., Carolyn Mabbitt, asst. editorg Loyneta Carlile, editor-in-chief, Judy Lauber, advertising man- ager, Judy Keys, underclass ed.: Louise Edwards, sales manager, and Carolyn Hood, activities ed. Standing: Jim Burnett, bus. staff, James May, bus. staffg Dixie Montgomery, typistg Keith Fern, photographer: Mary White, typistg Joyce Mundell, asst. underclass ed.: Kay Wood, bus. staff, Jayne Smith,bus. staff, Don Vanderluit, business managerg Norma Perkins, clubs ed.g and Mrs. Donna Colvill, adviser. ANNUAL STAFF NNUAL v A 1 H The annual staff worked together X 1 very closely to make this our an- ' mai, the 1-ughianaer of 1957. 'X fx Mrs. Donna Colvill, adviser, met ,Q 525 S with the staff fourth period each Q' i KM J day to give needed assistance. , 1X ' i 'f iw 1 4? J E. I P get lf Members of the paper staff include Qseatedl left to right: Donna Kreegar, managing ed., Kay Roberts, news ed., Loyneta Carlile, copy ed., Carol Reeder, writer, Kay Wood, editor-in-chief, Norma Perkins, club ed.: Joyce Mundell, feature ed., Mary White, writer, and Helen Garrett, writer. Standing: Jack Del-lority, sports ed., Malcolm Barnes, writer, Keith Fern, photogra- pher, Wayne Vogel, asst. bus. manager, Norman John, bus . managergD ale Cook, writer, Carolyn Hood, copy ed., Carolyn Mabbitt, writer, and Mrs. Martha Phares, faculty adviser. TARTAN STAFF The paper staff worked very hard to get out the Tartan of 1957. This class met second period with Mrs. Martha Phares, adviser. Susan Alexander Gloria Crosley Melanie Baker Jeanie Gustin MASCOTS Shirley Hanson Sandy Cook Carolyn Riley Linda Barkdull 1, EL Joanne Brown Diane Miller Joyce Noble Julie Rossen The Highlandears perform at all home games. These mascots are advised by Mr. Robbins, band di- rector. The Junior-Senior banquet was held at Linders, May 4, 1956. The class of 56 was honored by the class of 57 . .IUNIORS AND SENIORS HOLD BANQUET AND DANCE The Junior dance was held in the school cafeteria on May 11, 1956. 3 r ix, in N, tx if Av fx ii Q 4 'K E gf? QMS 6 i 6 A 35, w ,ix , A w f, X 5 . . 5 3 A f P Q3-Aff. I Jivprlx , lax 14111 Haw In PRESS PARTY Margaret Bender, seventh grader, reigned as queen at the Tartan's Press Party. This evcnt took place in the s chool cafeteria on February l6, 1957. Norman John, editor-in- chief of the Tartan, is shown at right crowning Margaret. DEMOLAY DANCE At right students from all the high schools in Anderson are shown dancing at the DeMolay dance. Two couples from Highland are shown enjoying the dance. This evening was enjoyed by several Highland students. , X,-X J X R O Q!! Qkjgx SXJ fyffw .QM QQ W AJ' MISS JUDY HARTMAN fa Hr ' . 15, . , X PROM CLASS OF 58 Miss Tamara Achenbach Miss Phyllis Bennett Tamara Achenbach and Phyllis Bennett were chosen by the Junior Class as attendants to pretty Judy Hartman, prom queen. The crown- ing ofthe Queen highlighted the evening. 110 'A+ I CLASS OF 57 GOES TO NEW YORK CITY At left two senior girls, Dixie Montgomery and Carolyn Mabbitt, are boarding the bus to New York. The Senior Class left for the big city early May 25, 1957. Much time and effort was put forth by each member of the class so that this trip was possible. This trip was long awaited and will be long remem- bered by each person that took this wonderful trip. sa' if 'T Qt: V- . -' sf: . STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of the Student Council is to promote a general understanding between students and faculty, to create a strong school spirit, and to urge high scholastic achieve- ment among the students. The council consists of twelve members--two from each of the six classes. There are two sponsors elected by the faculty. The Student Council makes rules and suggestions concerning social activities, money- making projects, and clubs and organizations. Problems arising among students and fac- ulty are considered by the council. In general the student Council is the governing body of the school which represents the students. Row l: John Dick, vice-president, Carolyn Hood, secretary, J im T e ete r s , presidentg Mrs. Parker, historian, Mr. Green, parliamentarian. Standing: Candy O'Heron, Margaret Short, Carole Van Meter, Carolyn Riley, Pete Schmitt, Danny Boxell, Tom Smith, Dick Sobel, Diane Hartmann. Kiki 'W't Yv4l 'J 1? N -Eg .-4' Q x ii -Qv,, Seated: Carolyn l-lood, treasurer, Loyneta Carlile, vice-president, J i m B ti rnett , president, Arlene Lovelace, secretary, Donna Kreegar, historian. Standingz Mr. Davis, sponsor, Darwin Jones, Kenneth Hood, Diane Lakey, Paula Lovelace, Jim Lovelace, Darrell Williams, Carolyn Mabbitt, Kay Roberts, Mr. Elliott, Sponsor. BME CLUB CAMERA CLUB Seated: Barbara Walker, Becky Wood, Diane Hartmann, secretary, Richard Fish, vice-presi- dent, Mr. Phares, sponsor, David Perry, Keith Fern. Standing: Vaughn Ripley,Bob Tanner, Susan Gallagher, Jannette Brewer, Frank Ray, Ronald Johnson, Sam Moneyhun, F. M. Lucas. f I f Sffizllfl iii f 5 v G 5 X04 shrink Seated: Steve Wier, Jim Scruggs. Standing: Frank Dunn, Mr. Little, sponsor, Steve Sobel, Davirl Perry, Chet Lewis, Sam Moneyhun, James May. RADIO CLUB THESPIAN CLUB Row l: Mary Gentry, treasurerg Jodell Loveless, vice-president, J im Burnett, president, Phyllis Bennett, secretary, Mrs. Dietzer, sponsor. Row Z: Beatrice Maier, Marilyn May, Sandra Gentry, Jean Garrigus, Becky Wood, Sue Ann Morris, Wanda Lantz, Carolyn Childers, Esther Riley. Row 3: Shirley Hanson, Rosemary Hover, Sharon Bronnenberg, Jeannine Rayl, Anna Stanley, Dorothy Vermillion, Judy Hartman, Melanie Baker. Row 4: Joanne Brown, Pat Rider, Tamara Achenbach, Carolyn Riley, Greta Chambers, Minnie Leonard, Sandy Holloway, Diana Bannon. Row 5: F. M. Lucas, Noel Widdifield, John Dick, Odis Hinson, Fred Young. TY var 1 ,4- Row l, left to right: Mrs. Huxable, sponsor, Shirley Hanson, vice-president, SandraGentry, secretary, Jean Ann Ruthe rford, president: Sue Stoner, Jeannine Rayl, Carole Van Meter, Row 2: Diana Bannon, Shirley Reger, Becky Wood, Ro s e ma ry I-lo ve r, Mary Gentry, Jean Garrigus, Lee Ann Dunham, Barbara Gilpatrick. Row 3: Elaine Faux, Sharon Bronnenlperg, Judy Remington, Sue Ann Morris, Marjorie Conner, SOPHOMCRE Y TEENS JUNIOR SENICJR Y TEENS Row l, left to right: Rita Lucas, Judy Hartixian, Phyllis Bennett, secretary: Janie Carter, president, Jayne Smith, Treasurer, Norma Perkins, vice-president, Mrs, Mary Rayl, spon- sor, Row Z: Pat Stanley, Mary White, Sue Richard s , Donna Kreegar, Kay Rolierts, Carolyn Riley, Jannette Brewer, Joanne Brown, Carolyn Mabhitt, Row 3: Greta Chambers, Pat Rifler, Minnie Leonard, Linda Martin, Tamara Aehenlbach, Jorlell Lox'eless,Sancly Holloway, Mary Rose Carlile, Dixie Montgomery, Row 4: Ba rb ar a Downham, Kay Chance, Joyve Downham, Jurly Keys, Melinda Long, Judy Lauber, Diane Brown, Louise Eclwarcls, Kay Woofl, fi ...ll W Q W- rs!!! A '31 ? Q Q M vig n y J H1 Seated, left to right: Mary Gentry, Sandra Gentry, Mr s . Parker, sponsor, Ted Roach, presi- dent, Becky W o od , vi c e - p r e sid e n t g Carol Cade, secretary-treasurer, JudyChambers, Rosemary Hover, Standing, Row 1: Larrie Rinck , Julie Rossen, Janice Rossen, Lucretia Lawler, Loretta Baker, Sue Beasley, Beverly Whee le r , Arlene Banta, Jeannine Rayl, Becky Barkdull, Chet Lewis, Richard Fish, Dan B rown , Row Z: Susan Gallagher, Michele Sprague, Charles Bagley, Members not present for picture were David Perry, Eric Widdifield, and Tim Flynt, LATIN CLUB LIBRARY CLUB Seated left to right: Sharon Bronnenberg, Jeannine Rayl, Odis Hinson, president, Alzina Dunn, secretary-treasurer, Louise Edwards, Bonnie Davis, Standing left to right: Danny Lawler, Shirley Reger, Janet Stanley, Dorothy Vermillion, Susan Holsinger, Judy Lauber, Betty Flowers, Mrs. Williams, sponsorg Bob Flowers, Sue Ann Morris, i J ' Q 11 'W' hmvd Row l, left to right: Wauneatti Hunt, .Tannette Brewer, Miss Doris Myers, sponsor, Alzina Dunn,vice-president, Lucretia Lawler,treasurerg Beatrice Maier, reporter: Dixie Browning, president, Nancy Lawler, se c re tary, Esther Riley, Row 2, Thelma Jackson, Lyla lmel, Virginia Morris, Barbara Skaggs, Norita Odom, Judy Hartman, Wanda Lantz, Sue Ann Morris, Carolyn Childers. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Seated left to right: Bob Flowers, Skip Waymire, Joe Coffman, Jim Montgomery, Darrell Hoppes, Lar ry Hatfield, Jim Brown, Duane Bowers, Standing left to right: Jerry Holsinger, Phil Dunn , Mr, Noble, sponsor, Jim Jones, vice-president, Ed Rushton, reporter, Danny Lawler,Dan Brown, Bill Downs, Don Maddox, treasurer, Dale Cook, President, Haldon Ashton, sentinalg Jon Hoffman, secretary, Mickey Lawson, FN ,rs 1' ' 'I' Row l left to right: Mrs. Biddle, Janet Spall, Paula Lovelace, Barbara Burton, Jacklin Roland, Deborah Hopkins, Susan Perry, Virginia Newcomb. Row Z: Alberta Johnson, Nancy Cheever, E velyn Downham, Nancy Stanley, Jane Ann Rowe, Sally Rossen, Carolyn Staggs. Row 3: Carolyn Stanley, Margaret Short, Arlene Ashton, Cathy Moore, Janet Dragoo, Melanie Starr, JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS Row 1 left to right: Mrs. Biddle, Barbara Skaggs , Esther Riley, Brenda Bennett, Maxine Parrish, Shirley Hanson, Julie Rossen,Judy Remington, Marjorie Conner, Sharon Bronnenberg, Becky Wood. Row Z: Arlene Lovelace, Carol Badger, Sue Stoner, Carol Reeder, Beatrice Maier, Di ana Brown, Linda Martin, Jean Garrigus, Rita Lucas. Row 3: Judy Hartman, Anna Stanley, Thelma Jackson, Mary Rose Carlile, Dorothy Vermillion, Marie Pershing, Joan Stanley, Cla ra Tomlinson, Janice Rossen, Michele Sprague, Row 4: F, M, Lucas, Darrell Williams, Larry Mundell, Jim Burnett, Darwin Jones. iw' law I X5 f I Q x K V- L- , K Q HIGHLAND BAND The maj or project of the HHS band r this year was learning to march, The results of their efforts were present- ed to our patrons between basketball games on our home floor. Their first appearance was made in the Veteran's Day Parade. The band ma rched at seven of the r games although they played pep mus- ic at nine of them. At the games in which they marched, they did precis- iondrill routines and dance-step rou- tines, The twi rle r s presented one complete show and several other rou- tines involving individual and group twirling, A Band Boosters organization was formed and made a good start toward obtaining uniforms for the band, The concertband appeared as part of the Spring Arts Festival, Row 1: Judy Jones, Jannette Brewer, Carol Chance, Linda Massey, Judy O'Bryant, Row 2: Judy Hartman, Yvonne Swanson, Judy Chambers. Left to right, Row l: Te rry O ' He ron, Harold Ponsler, Julie Sparks, Jack Shelton, Carolyn Childers, Darrell Hoppes, Teddy Hover, Susan Gallagher, Diane Hartmann, Row Z: Jim Thomas, Pam Fessler, Ronald Johnson, Bob Perkins, Judy Remington, Dorothy Ferguson, Bob Robinson, Donald Clark, Bob Trimble,Steve Wier,David Robinson, Jannette Brewer, Candy O'Heron, John Poor, Row 3: Judy Chambers, Elaine Muterspaugh, Karen Waymire, Carol King, Gene Spradlin, Dwain McCarroll, Jay McCarroll,David Pugh,Kenny Hood, David Perry, Row 4: Mr, Robbins, director, Linda Massey, Tim Flynt, Jerry Spradlin, Darwin Jones, Billy Kerr, kg' 'S it 3 2 l Ha R Working with Mr. Owens and the faculty of Highland to make each year a truly successful one are the members of the school board, seated left to right: Hector Lawler, Richland Township trusteeg Robert Isanogel, Union Township trust- eeg and Dale Prough, Madison County superin- tendent. 5 v- ctor W. Owens Principal X X X QI 'H Assisting Mr , Owens with the var- ious problems that arise eachday Mrs, Current is kept busy. ff W'jag.Z'4 FACULTY ' B yl Biddle cal Music Donna Colvill English Yearbook r'l ' Thomas H, Bradley f Athletic Director 0' Drivers Training 4 I James Crosley Physical Education Varsity Basketball Coach ' 1 Thomas Elliott Business Education History Keith Davis l ,.lc,MJQ.,,, Guidance Mathematics XRD ' Betty Dietzer English Mary Lou Frank Business Education lf my Gene C. Frazier Science Lucille Kin sey Mathematics Glenn Knecht Physical Education Coach-Football, Track, Junior High Basketball Martha Lallathin Biology Home Economics G, Dale Green History ,ff .--f W ,f FACULTY Delmar Jones Industrial Arts Marilyn Isenhour Vocal Music First Semester is rig! Gene Little Government History FACULTY Do rothy Parker English Latin Thelma Irene Wean Home Economics VQQM Doris Myers Health Physical Education wi W L Martha S. Phares Art Journalism xg - William S. Phares Mathematics Science N Rosemary M. Williams English Librarian Charles N. Noble Agriculture Jame s Robbins Inst rumental Music rm ?:? ff !J!iiffTii i1If.ff L51 I .f5, ' X if-ji C LASS SPONSORS Mr. Bradley The 1957 Highland High School Senior Class Wayne Vogel, Senior Class President 1957 Mrs. Colvill 5 L it Senior Class Officers: Don Vanderluit, Vice President, Wayne Weston, Secretary, Keith Fern, Treasurer. For the past two years in Highland the senior class has worked toward a goal--the senior class trip. Whether selling cokes or sponsoring a skating party, we have all worked to make these two years eventful ones. Some of our biggest events were the junior-senior banquet our junior year and the Senior Starlight Ball this year--ending, of course, with Baccalaureate and Com- mencement. The Senior Executive Council was formed at the beginning of the year by the seniors of 1957 in order to discuss suggestions given to them by the class members and report the re- sults to the class. The Senior Executive Council: Jim Teeters, Carolyn Hood, Norma Perkins, Norman John, Loyneta Carlile, Kay Wood. SHEILA ARMINGTON Class Committees 3,4, Bookstore. HALDON ASHTON Class Committees 4. MALCOLM BARNES H Club, Baseball, Golf, Tartan Staff. DIANA BROWN Y-Teens, Class Committees 3,4. DIXIE BROWNING Class Committees, Booster Block 3,4, G.A,A.Pres- ident 4, Chorus 3, Highlander Staff, Gym Assistant, Candy Stand 4. JIM BURNETT Class Play 3,4, Class Committees 3,4, Bible Club President 4, Drarnatics Club President 4, Highlander Staff. LOYNETA CARLILE Bible Club 3,4, Vice-President 4, Senior Executive Council, Tartan Staff, Highlander Editor, Class Plays 3,4, Class Committees 3.4, Booster Block 3. MARY ROSE CARLILE Chorus 3,4, Y-Teens 4, Talent Show 3. Class Play 4. JANIE CARTER Student Council 3, Class Committees 3, 4, Junior- Senior Y-Teens President 4. DALE COOK F.F.A. President 3,4, Tartan and Highlander Staffs, H Club, Class Committe e s 3,4, Student Manager Basketball 3. JACK DeHORlTY Captain Basketball Team 4, Baseball, Track, Foot- ball, Basketball, Tartan Staff, H Club. LOUISE EDWARDS Y-Teens 4, Class Committees 3,4, Library Club 3, Highlander Sales Manager. KEITH FERN Student Manager Basketball Team 3,4, Camera Club, Class Committees 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, High- lander Staff, H Club. LARRY FRICKE Intra -mural Basketball, HELEN GARRETT Booster Block 4, Tartan Staff. DON GILPATRICK Baseball, H Club, Class Committees 3,4. Q... Q I LARRY GREGORY ROBERT HARVEY Class Committees 3,4, Class Plays 3,4, Highlander Staff, Radio Club 3, Camera Club 3, Chorus 3, Lab- oratory Assistant. LARRY HATFIELD Cross Country, Basketball, Track, F.F.A. BOB HINES CAROLYN HOOD Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Secretary Student Council 4, Senior Executive Council, Vice President Bible Club 3, Treasurer 4, Class Treasurer 3, Prom Queen Attendant 3, Class Play 3, Tartan and High- lander Staffs, Class Committees 3,4. .TACK HOPPES NORMAN JOHN Baseball 3,4, Basketball 3, Track 3, Cross Country 3,4, Class Committees 3,4, Senior Executive Coun- cil, Tartan Editor. DON JULIAN Class Plays 3,4, Class Committees 3,4, Talent Show 3 Q 1 'QT - +5 JUDITH KEYS Class Committees 3,4, Y-Teens 4, Highlander Un- derclass Ed. 4. DONNA KREEGAR Class Plays 3,4, Y-Teens 4, Bible Club Historian 4, Tartan Staff Managing Ed. 4, Girls' State 3, D.A.R. Award 4, Class Committees 3,4. JUDITH LAUBER Class Committees 3,4, Y-Teens 4, Library Club 3, Highlander Advertising Mgr. 4. MELINDA LONG Class Committees 5,4, Y-Teens 4. FRANCIS LUCAS Golf Team,Thespian Club 4,Camera Club 3,4, Class Committees 3,4, Class Plays 3,4, Highlander Staff. CAROLYN MABBITT Class Plays 3,4, Class Committees 3,4, Bible Club 4, Y-Teens 4, Tartan and Highlander Staffs 4. LINDA MARTIN Y-Teens 4, Chorus 3,4, Office Assistant 3, Book- store 4, Class Committees 3,4. JAMES MAY Highlander Staff 4, Radio Club President 4, Class Committees 3.4, Class Play 3. in AQ 11,65 il tif A I if -I if -1 DIXIE MONTGOMERY Y-Teens 4, Office Assistant 4, Class Committees 4, Highlander Staff 4. JOYCE MUNDELL Class Committees 4, Booster Block 4, Tartan and Highlander Staffs 4. CAROL O'BRYANT Varsity Cheerleader 3, Class Plays 3,4, Bookstore 4, Highlander Art Ed. 4, Class Committees 3,4. NORMA PERKINS Y-Teens Vice President 4, Highlander Clubs Ed. and Tartan Staff 4, Class Committees 3, 4, Senior Executive Council. CHARLES DOUGLAS PICKERING Class Committees 3,4. CAROL RE EDER Chorus 3,4, Class Play 4, Tartan Staff 4, Class Committees 3,4. SUE RICHARDS Class Committees 3,4, Tartan and Highlander Staffs 4, Y-Teens 4, Class Play 4, Bookstore, Office As- sistant 4. KAY ROBERTS Class Play 4, Tartan and Highlander Staffs 4, Y- Teens 4, Bible Club 4, Class Committees 3,4. .aug MARY ROLAND Varsity Cheerleader 3, Class Committees 3,4. JAYNE SMITH Class Committees 3,4, Y-Teens Treasurer 4. JACK STANLEY Tartan Staff 4, Student Manager Baseball and Bas- ketball 4, Cross Country, Track, Class Committees 3,4. ANDREW STONE Baseball, Cross Country, Class Committees 3. JAMES TEETERS Class Plays 3, 4, Class Committees 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Track 3,4, Basketball 3, Captain 4, Student Council Vice President 3, President 4, Sen- ior Executive Council, Baseball 3,4. DONALD VANDERLUIT Class Vice President 3, 4, Class Committees 3, 4, Highlander Business Mgr. 4, Boys' State 3. WAYNE VOGEL Class Pre sident 3, 4, Senior Executive Council, Baseball 3, Class Committees 3,4, Tartan and High- lander Staffs 4. WAYNE WESTON H-Club 4, Class Secretary 4, Class Plays 3,4, Base- ball 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Track 3,4. M MARY WHITE Class Committees 3,4, Y-Teens 4, Tartan and High- lander Staffs 4, Bookstore. DARRELL WILLIAMS Bible Club, Class Committees 3,4, Class Plays 3,4. MARILYN KAY WOOD Y-Teens 4, Senior Executive Council, Class Com- mittees 3,4, Tartan Editor 4, Highlander Staff 4. MELVIN WOODS Class Committees 3,4. g. JERRY MACY Class Committees 4. CLASS MOTTO CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Que Sera Sera Red Rose Mint Green and White JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vice-President Jack Shelton Treasure r Judy Hartrnan Secretary Nancy Lawle r President Noel Widdifield v T v lutsw' , 5,s. ev M! lx S C 1 lg 1 A .. 'gli 'Fa 1 r, 'x eq - 5-,gh qs ,Fairv- 4- ,- .. 3.5 JUNIOR CLAS Achenbach, Tamara Adams, David Fish, Richard Bennett, Phyllis Brewer, Janette Brown, Joanne Burton, Dolores Carper, Nick Chambers, Greta Chance, Kay Cheever, Jim Clark, Jim Crose, Ruby Day, Frances Dick, John Downham, Barbara Downham, Joyce Dovey, Donna Dunn, Alzina Etchison, Larry Ferguson, Maxine Fletcher, Wanda Foster, Juanita Fox, Priscilla Hartman, Judy Hatfield, Glen Holloway, Sandra Hull, Kenneth Jackson, Wendell Jones, Jim Kerr, Eddie Lawler, Gordon Lawler, Nancy Leonard, Minnie Lovelace, Arlene Loveless, Jodell Lucas, Rita Maddox, Don Maier, Beatrice Marsh, Tom Massey, Linda Melson, Jimmy Niccum, Mary Parrish, Maxine Remington, Bill Rider, Pat Riley, Carolyn Riley, Tom CLASS OF '58' Robbins, Max Schuyler, Merrill Scott, Glenn Scott, Kenneth Shelton, Bob Shelton, Jack Southworth, Ronnie Spradlin, Gene Stanley, Anna Stanley, Pat Trimble, Bob Walters, Bill Widdifield, Noel my Ns? A ir. X x Q. ezsaliw X , x 1 N i M51 Q le' wa f.. .A- 1. .112 Q 43-uL,L The juniors have worked hard earning money for thelr coming senior year ff'fx:w -gy SOPHCDMORE CLASS CDFFICERS Preside Vice-President . . . Larrie nt . . . .......,..... Ted Roach Secretary ..... .......... M arilyn May Rinck Treasurer , . .Mary Gentry CLASS of '59 i i ' Arduser, Sue Anna ik li Badger, Carol , ,5 ' Baker, Melanie , In ' Bannon, Diana i f Barrett, Betty Kay Beasley, Sue Bennett, Brenda Berry, Joyce Blair, Wilena Boles, Mike Bronnenberg, Sharon Brown, Dan Bush, Vanis Cambell, Gene Carlile, Priscilla Cave, Opal Childers, Carolyn Conner, Marjorie Crosley, Connie Cummins, Mike Dunham, Le Ann Dunn, Frank Dunn, Phil Engele, Jan Faux, Elaine Fleet, Ed Flowers, Betty Fout, Rita Garrigus, Jean Gentry, Mary Gentry, Sandra Gilpatrick, Barbara Hanson, Shirley Helton, Lester Hinson, Odis Hoffman, Jon Holsinger, Susan Hoover, Gary Hover, Rosemary Jackson, Thelma Jones, Darwin Kent, Bill Kimmel, Doreta Klingler, Dennis Lakey, Diane Lantz, Wanda Lawler, Lucretia Lawson, Mickey L wemsf ff .- - f - ff- f X 1 .1-2 l32 ,,- ,V , K. , 1 w, S, x fl . x X ix K ix K it 'Rx K I X eler Q er,r, T ,. .N 1sa,,-,,, .k ,fi f an x-'X Ma l X' Y A ,,.,L 'Tit .ell 91 N SOPHOMORES tbiuw i ' Hap-fig 'N Lewis, Chet Loveless, Judy McVey, Joe May, Marilyn Montgomery, Larry Morris, Sue Ann Mundell, Larry Nivens, Kay O'Bryant, Larry O'Connor, Sheila Odom, Norita Perkins, Sheila Poole, Ted Ramsey, Roy Ray, Frank Rayl, Jeannine Reeder, Cary Reger, Shirley Remington, Judy Riley, Esther Rinck, Larrie Rinker, Neill Roach, Ted Rushton, Ed Rutherford, Jean Ann Sears, Larry Shelton, Gary Skaggs, Barbara Smith, Tom Snelling, Sue Stanley, Janet Stephens, Linda Stoner, Sue Sylvester, Tom Tanner, Bob Van Meter, Carole Vermillion, Dorothy Welsh, Dan Wheeler, Beverly Wood, Becky Young, Fred ii FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Secretary . ...... Kenny Stephenson President .......... Tom Forrest Vice-President . . ..... Carol Cade Treasurer .... Joyce Noble 'ii-S 'Writ at-A it 15 t , F. P MQ? gf' ew :gif 1 !,4'F'- u l FRESHMEI Baker, Loretta Banta, Arlene Barkdull, Becky Barker, Rosetta Barr, Elizabeth Bender, Marcia Blair, Joe Boles, Pat Bowers, Duane Brewer, Ambrose Brown, Jim Broyles, Robert Brumfield, Bill Cade, Carol Caplinger, Linda Carlile, Connie Carlile, Loretta Carter, Jay Chambers, Judy Clark, Don Clark, Grace Coffman, Joe Costerison, Lana Davis, Bonnie Day, Chester Dietz, George Dowell, Sharon Downham, Mary Downs, Billy Dunham, Marilyn Egly, Delbert Ellis, Jerry Flowers, Bob Flynt, Tim Forrest, Tom Forrester, Marvin Gallagher, Susan Garrett, Roberta Green, Paul Harless, David Harmeson, Dean Harris, Phyllis Hart, Julie Hartmann, Diane Hines, Jim Holsinger, Jerry Hooker, Mark Hoppes, Darrell Hunt, Wauneatti LASS of '60 Imel, Lyl-a Isaacs, David James, Karen Julian, Tom Kerr, Bill Kolenda, Douglas Kugler, Mike Lawler, Danny Lee, Jimmy LeVon, Carolyn l..eVon, Nancy McCarroll, Jay Mann, Larry Massey, Connie Melton, Dale Miller, Diana Montgomery, James Morris, Virginia Noble, Joyce Perry, David Pershing, Marie Phillips, Dixie Phillips, Ralena Pipper, Sandy Poole, Patsy Ramsey, Alford Rider, Bert Riley, Tom Robbins, David Robbins, Janice Ross, Brenda Rossen, Janice Rossen, Julie Sharp, Dick Smith, Bob Schnaitter, Sue Sobel, Richard Sprague, Michele Stanley, Joan Stephenson, Kenny Thompson, Sally Traylor, Carolyn Troyer, Ella Lee Van Meter, Jim Waymire, Skip Widdifield, Eric Wilde, Brian Woods, Billy 'EN X xi R W . Y - riiifbtl Q V 4. is ' sesi- ' ' s ,, is -S , iff we in-.. -P' A 3 Vi i ui 1a 'g -A.-- ii 5 'W i in Q i ,wwf an -39:5 N I 5 xx fy' K 1jff..,'Z.Q,g I i Q V15 V Y -. V -, .,.l,, , Q T' C lm r 'f , I ' , ' 5 lk Q J 5 l X 1 ll 2 -l 'i X i 3 iw' N Y fb, A3253 K4 bmw -rv-WJ EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer . . . .Robert Perkins Secretary ..... . . Susan Alexander President . . . . Sandra Cook Vice-President . . . . Kenneth Hood Achenbach, Rennae Adams, Dixie Adams, Merle Adkins, Shirley Alexander, Susan Babb, Phillip Bailey, Diana Barkdull, Linda Barker, Jimmy Barnes, Linda Bennett, Nelda Boerner, Sharon Bowen, Bobby Boxell, Danny Brewster, Kathy Britton, Chuck Brown, Jerry Browning, Carol Broyles, Carol Campbell, Rosalind Campbell, Shirley CLASS of '61 Carmack, Kenny Carter, Inez Chance, Carol Cheever, Paul Clark, Ronnie Cook, Sandra Counceller, Dickie Craib, Beverly Crosley, Gloria Croy, Everett Dailey, Tomme Ann Dietz., Carolyn Drennon, Bill Engele, Rita Ferguson, Dorothy Ferguson, Elizabeth Fessler, Pam Foster, Fred Fox, Rebecca Frazier, Paul Girton, Donna Gustin, Jeanie Hamm, Julie Hardin, Sharon Hensley, Rosalyn Hood, Kenneth Hover, Teddy Hughes, Frances Jackson, Carol Jackson, Jim Johnson, Larry Johnson, Ronald Jones, Judy King, Joan Lawler, David Lewis, Ronnie Lewis, Sally Long, Melissa Lutz, Janice Maddox, Larry Malone, Nancy Miller, Diana Moneyhun, Sam Norris, Phillip Odom, Judy O'Heron, Candy Perkins, Robert Ponsler, Harold Poor, John Pugh, David Ray, Penny Reeder, Alan Robinson, David Robinson, Robert Roland, Jacklin Sawyers, Beverly Scott, Bill Scruggs, James Sheets, Patty Smith, Jean Smith, Linda Smith, Ronnie Sobel, Stephen E, N see it , ,. K I I X I A .f f .ze I' V x s I 2. 'H X : 6 , ,.., H f-f f'- if E'iK' i1f5, N 3 I . El, 'sl' ' , fm 3 F Gr HL gl: ' ' gg-gm, E 41 9' A f Nix 8' N ' x S 1 A EJ ? 8th GRADE . a Ai . Q I T ,.,: S if K l L1 ifvxi li M' 1 5 h :V A ll x S 1 X 5 ,. fx S1 J X is .5 '41 A N M E 4 . 3 M 5 if 'E . I 1 T 35 , 7' yr 1 , if l fx . 1' my x ww... J . 3 ' .. wif- -J, Q i l SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Spall, Janet Sparks, Julie Spradlin, Jerry Starr, Melanie Stoner, Judy Stuart, Vicky Stum, James Summers, Cecil Swanson, Yvonne Sylvester, Judy Sylvester, Sharon Trimble, Robert Thomas, James Thomas, Sue Ann Tucker, Larry Van Zant, Randall Vaughn, Sally Walker, David Walters, Carolyn Warfield, Pamela Waymire, Karen Welch, Linda Wier, Steve sail Q m Treasurer . . . . Judy O'Bryant Secretary ...... . . Cathy Moore President . . . . . Jack Roach Vice-President . . . . Paul Burton CLASS OF Allender, Bill Ashton, Arlene Babb, Judy Bagley, Sharon Barker, Jack Barr, Sandy Bender, Margaret Bennett, Mary Blaylock, Jimmy Boles, Connie Bousman, Phillip Braden, Bob Bricker, Wilbur Brown, James Brown, Judy Broyles, Gene Burke, Ann Burton, Barbara Burton, Paul Bush, Danny Cade, Jim Carper, Tim Caylor, Billy Chambers, Terry Cheever, Nancy Conner, Joanna Coverdale, Cathy Craver, Floyd Crose, Barbara Crose, Billy Dailey, Bob Day, Bonnie Day, LeRoy Downham, Evelyn Downham, Lloyd Dovey, Sue Dragoo, Janet Dunham, Barbara Ellsworth, Gary Ellsworth, Jim Engele, Paul Fern, Don Fletcher, Patty Flowers, Wanda Frank, Pamela Freund, Shirley Funkhouser, Carl Griner, Paula Haines, Jim Hagan, Bobby Harless, Jack Harris, Kent Hines, Nancy Hines, Jacqueline Hensley, Sheri Hopkins, Deborah Horn, Cheryl Hudson, Jim Hunt, Joe Jackson, Pauletta Johnson, Alberta Jones, Charles 62 Jelcelecc at .,,,, J lii ,,, ii ii if C B ., W gg, if ,y 6 C E 45-:ff in f l H rw. wx K - all 7,- R, , R.. ,J 5 .J Y it ,.,,, if .. 'QA . 6 . 4 X T. as W ,srl ' S5 lg, 6 L . ' ' x I . M, g si W., ,y J X31 ww 'fl 4 3 f ' .SMWWMWW , , 1 7 X R W, ll Q X f ffl ' ,, g his is m ,fill g ' - 7' 7' V oz' ff S 62 : 5 ii x J gg ir v E I if WL' ' Q, 9' f V, .K ' , ii '- gf Q - fx. 31 R . S X Am, li, 'L ' Q- . g' 1' -, , 5 , ij' gf if ' i-c- K f 4 Q fi f:,.fflt3i te , it , t i . X X ' A' il' QiA . . I .,.., L S 1 7M GRADE Jones, Ernest Lovelace, Jim Lovelace, Paula Lowry, Lonnie McCarroll, Dwain McCracken, Rex McKnight, Michelle Manger, Carl Mathews, Carol Mier, J. C. Mier, Jim Miller, Don Moore, Cathy Morgan, Lucinda Murdock, Julia Muterspaugh, Elaine Newcomb, Virginia O'Bryant, Judy Pascal, David Perry, Susan Phillips, Robert Pickel, Roxie Priest, Sally Remington, Terry Rice, Debra Riddle, Dwayne Riley, Jerry Rinker, Sylvia Ripley, Vaughn Roberts, Darrell Robinette, John Roach, Jack Rossen, Sally Ross, Linda Sales, Sherman Schaffer, Wesley Stanley, Nancy Schmitt, Pete Scruggs, David Sears, George Short, Margaret Smith, Dave Smith, Larry Southworth, Bill Spangler, Walter Staggs, Carolyn Stanley, Carolyn Stebbens, Suzy Stephenson, Autie Swinford, Sharon Symmes, Mike Tewmey, Nancy Trimble, Beverly Unger, Linda Vermillion, Ronnie Walker, Barbara Walters, Janet Watkins, Marjorie Widdifield, David Wilhoite, Irene Wiseman, Sue Abs... M I P --'Q K ifx if' Draftsmen of tomorrow! Watch that saw blade Quiet, Seniors at work! ,, f' 'N'-M. , ,-r I F If X- f FX N Anything Cheape r ? TN inn-Q Team's in a huddle! mmm:-if Adv iw W f 2' I gwq ' -, f 'hhg , Q A x Q ,. .,s:v. A f X 'NR I .A,q' i ' , 1. . I .vwx Y , J K LXNN my if iw Row l: Jim Cheever, Bob Shelton,Jack Stanley,Jay Carter, Glenn Hatfield, Wayne Weston, Skip Waymire, and student manager, Keith Fern. Row 2: Tim Flynt, Frank Dunn, Gary Hoover, Mike Bolt-s, Jim Teeters, Andy Stone, and Dan Welsh. Row 3: Larry Etchison, Gordon Lawler, Ken- neth Stephenson,Don Maddox, Glenn Scott, Norman John,David Adams, and Coach Tom Bradley. The cross country team had a fine record this year and also placed well in the Sectional. CROSS COUNTRY NA Bob Shelton wins a meet for Highland, X The big start! K y I .4 , .v,,t ln, Q 1 'Nail' if gig? at ' , , --c-'J ' If 3 'W' hw wi f -iv 7 'UM I' X..f ml,fff?3.:,,, . Qujnvldc X vm X ings! i th lf' ' . Bu ' .',.,..-yi s f - w W, - fl' 324 wg'.4i'f'F d .... 55 A ,E ,Mgt pgtgs'-g-adm, aa A Lk he S 1.6 sk pgfixqrsz ' K Ry -a ij 'r I J' t-'Q he 441 'nm' 7li'95'5 X , .. H' V ,Q . I I 1 Q : U 2. . r A K ,. I Ji-573,243 A, ,- , ..' ,. ' Q K, 1,3 av . 'W 4 Q I? . MN ......,' - nz 'L I .fi Z. Row 1: Jack Stanley, manager, Jay Carter, Skip Waymire, Tom Forrest, and Jim Vanlvieter. Row Z1 Norman John, Malcolm Barnes, Larry Etchison, Gordon Lawler, Andy Stone, Glenn Hatfield, and Jim Melson. Row 31 Frank Ray, .Tack Del-lority, Bob Shelton, Jim Teeters, Tom Smith, and Coach Crosley. The baseball team did well under their new coach. Highland also had a new field this year. Coach Crosley explains the game to Skip Waymire and Bob Shelton. Jack Del-lority of Highland runs for home plate. . 11. if 43N Y ring, . 5-'ef ' - . - f A .-.i , i . K - '3.al,,p f 5 fi f . - Q iW?rffBi..'nh.i,- -fmz..E?f-fi i. X 'M wx H, :AL 1 I. l w K XX , 1 A 3 - .6 il 'Wll!1M f 'X 'W T erlr w Friar' V 1 A , 3 '- - .H 1 A A 93 4 A ,aah 1 L 2 XF Q- Q T - 'rf l-- as 4 ' A - 'N E ,- I , x 'Q 8-x . 8 u K' 1 ' 1 ,. e an -M 1 ' f 1- Nth R 51, HIGHLAND'S FIRST GOLF TEAM Frank Ray, Malcolm Barnes, Jim Teeters, Chet Lewis, Coach Tom Bradley, Larrie Rinck, F.M. Lucas, Gene Spradlin, and Dick Armstrong. HIGHLAND'S FIRST TRACK TEAM Row l: Jim Teeters, Ed Key, John Moore, Glenn Hatfield, Tom Carpenter, Paul Strong, and Mike Boles. Row Z: Howard Brown, .Ton Ellis, lvan DeYoung, Bob Shelton, manager, Larry Etchison, Dave Bennett, and Rollie Kirstead. Row 3: Coach Tom Bradley, Dean Richards, Larry Hollingsworth, Don Maddox, Glen Scott, Norman John, Larry Hatfield, Dan Reveal, and Coach Emerson Muterspaugh. ,pu-v , . ,blk A j K, ,N ,-- fe.: i 'Im A L K . A R l. D 5 l it 4 1.1:-'i.+,.l, . he at A A M A V iig,'1'.,0'H.Qg i! 4 , -, fi. A A 1, A vin. 'f-5-'W g :. . L u tv M I L , '-My x N. ' ml' , Y ,x 4 Ii- , VJ P 'IV A .V f x X , 5 , A x -xx FS X ,WSH 4, ,,f 4 '1 A, ,f ' ,M ,K X , ,M ,,-ff Q ,.- J-1 fi W A f , if ,Vw ' ff ww F If uw ., ww .., , ,H .,.,,,XV Z A, 40 Q v QQ A - X X757 K NJ i K 1 l y : l G1 s rr L J .M- , Z 5 1.. y Et 11 I -ff B bsh It 19 ,UI a' S n 1 Al gl.. lv, O .4 f eff kr gag? +71 4 '9 Q xx ii af Q X f W X 4 1 fi n ,CQ X 4 X X Q-, Glenn Hatfield Jim Melson 1 Q I J W x .XM W ls by , ,vs Lx Y My ' K F. x S' A X Q 'v , LL W '.1 'Wayne Weston Jon Ellis Jack Dehority .qi L Q. 'QI' .....-f' 4 1 :K if ,fl ' v . fi. iii - 1, 'W i. at L 1 2 1 5 I ' . ' ii Q if 5 5 .. 7, E , i 'I 5 . ff ,-G f 5 '17 In 1 5 . T ,Q I A E I ' 1 ' I A ,Z . 3 , . v ilu MQRQ , K. 2 2 ML!! M Wu CWM Highland's varsity team had a fine record in the White River Conference this year with four wins and three losses. Losing three boys this year due to graduation, Coach Crosley expects to have boys to take their places next year. Front Row: Jim Teeters, Bob Shelton, Larry Etchison, Wayne Weston, Glenn Hatfield, and student manager Keith Fern. Back Row: Coach Jim Crosley, Tom Smith, Jack Dehority, Glenn Scott, Roy Ramsey, Jim Melson, and Jon Ellis. i 2 Coach Jim Crosley Trainer Mr. Phares bandages Jon Ellis's ankle after an injury. B TEAM Row 1: Skip Waymire, Dan Welsh, Jay Carter, Tom Forrest. Row 2: Bob Flowers, manager Mike Boles, Roy Ramsey, Coach Crosley, Gary Shelton, Glen Hatfield, and Dan Lawler, man ager. Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland VARSITY RECORD 38 Knightstown 46 Markleville 59 Lapel 53 Summitville 56 St. Mary's 62 Pendleton 42 Frankton 61 Madison Heights 40 Eastern 31 Fortville 42 Middletown 36 Noblesville 59 Hancock Central 44 Windfall 63 Montpelier 54 Mooreland 65 Parker 53 Wilkinson 53 Pendleton 42 48 46 42 57 41 57 39 48 48 54 68 69 74 46 45 45 64 34 Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland B TEAM RECORD Knightstown Markleville Lapel Summitville St. Mary ' s Pendleton Frankton Madison Heights Middletown Eastern Fortville Middletown Noblesville Hancock Cen Windfall Montpelier Moo reland Parker Wilkinson 'First game of Sectional 'Triple overtime tral 32 26 34 24 22 41 44 42 36 26 40 28 26 47 28 32 47 37 47 G fliilfl lr FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Freshman cheerleaders this year were Loretta Carlile, Carolyn Traylor, and Carol Cade. These girls backed the team all the way. JUNIOR HIGH CHEQ LEADERS With the support of the junior hjgh cheerleadery Juay Sylvester, Melissa Long, and Marge Watkins, the junior high tea ght long and li d,3 1 ' ' I Q 0 sg ' 5 . F i . , ' 3 e 8 3 ax K 3 in 4 ll 3 . Y Q! A N i 5 IV six ' 1 Q 5 5 f L 1' . A .- -1 i 2 -A-:M FRESHMAN TEAM Row l: Chester Day, Jim Van Meter, Jay Carter, Pat Boles, Dave Parry, Bill Downs, Jay McCarroll, Bob Smith. Row Z: Coach Glen Knecht, Duane Bowers, Kenny Stephenson, Jim Montgomery, Marvin Forrester, Jim Brown, Tim Flynt, Skip Wavmire, and Dan Lawler. JUNIOR HIGH TEAM ,XXX Sitting: David Lawler. ,Kneelingz Ted Waymire, Chuck Britton, Steve Sobel. Standing Row 1: Kent Harris, Jim Thomas, Jim Cade, Jack Roach. Row 2: Bob Perkins, Bill Taylor, Daxe Cheever, Coach Kneqlit, Dan Boxell, Steve Weir, Larry Johnson, John Poor. X L y, lk X y X N giv- . KV - N' X, N :Si M ,f ei ,B f ef., l 1 , ,,5QS5Q?ggfNb.J 5 if . , NN. Row l: Mr. Owens, Mr. Bradley, Tom Smith, Larry Etchison, Jon Ellis, Glenn Hatfield, Glenn Scott, Jay Carter, Mr. Knecht, Mr. Crosley, and Mr. Phares. Row Z: Dale Cook, Frank Ray, Jim Melson, Bob Shelton, Mike Boles,Don Maddox, Tim Flynt, and Larrie Rinck. Row 3: Wayne Weston, Jack Del-lority, Norman John, Don Gilpatrick, Wayne Vogel, Keith Fern, Jack Stanley, Jim Teeters, and Malcolm Barnes. Coach Crosley explains how to keep score to Jack Stanley and Keith Fern. H CLUB The H Club was organized at the beginning ofthe school year for the purpose of maintaining and developing a high standard of citizenship and school morale, to promote ac- tivities beneficial to the school, and to help establish a more democratic school spirit. Any athlete or athletic manager is eligible for membership who has earned a varsity letter in football, golf, baseball, b a s ke tb all, cross country, or track, and who is maintaining a C average or better in his schoolwork. 'Ui 16' 1 D ,s.. - ' Q. 'Q'-wif-vw n-:num mmm i S 'X D' ti y 82 , L., it A x 69 Hill -nn 'ue u ,f.,'.fd - V Y' i X ,.,- .I v....' A v V, Q 'Aww .dl . 'gL'1 5 ?f 'f7L ?'! 3w'f'v, . 1 , -V ' ' ' W95 5 Q N' 1 do ,wig ...aww Vt X M 'f Y - ' A ' l 'f l - ,Sv f-' f , ,. . ML u W Alf' , . N 4' I-iighland's football team had only one game this year against Fairmount. There will be a varsity team next year and they will have several games. Row 1: Dun Lawler, student manager, Chet Lewis, Bill Downs, Joe MacVey, Eric Widclitielrl, Jerry Holsinger, and Frank Ray. Row Z: Jon Hoffman, Jon Ellis, Larry Etchison, Jim Cheexer, .lim Ramsay, Paul Greene, and Ed Fleet. Row 3: Mr. Bradley, Mr. Owens, Max Robbins, John Dick, Roy Ramsey, Dan Brown, Kenneth Stephenson, and Coach Knecht. Larry Etchison checks on his teammates as the ball is ready to go into play at the Fairmount game. '.. -1 , fi, 1 1 gud' ,S 4 '. . .J nik Q 5:if37 ' 5 r .1 '-s'.?L, if' I -Iw- .Zi SPORTS HEADLINES He's got it! ' X, Ready! Set! Go! 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