Attica High School - Crimson Yearbook (Attica, IN)

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Deddcmfdan jx 3 We all wish to thank him for his years of hard work, guidance, and devotion to Attica High School As a means of our appreciation, we dedicate this 1956 CRIMSON to Mr. Suttle, our coach, friend, and teacher. Mm MR. TRONCIN MR. ABEL Superintendent Principal duzincbtmldan t acuity MARY ANN MORGAN School Secretary 53' ...N RIZNNICTII FRIQIED MAY BAKER PHILLIPS R.A. DeSUTTER Prcsidcm Secretary Treasurer W JOSEPH CARREI. ILS., Indiana State M. S. , Indiana State Industrial Arts MILIJRED GREENMAN B. A. . Miami University M. A. , University of Illinois English ' -in FRANCIS G. LEE Il, S., Indiana University M. S., Purdue University JA MES CHRISTIE B.S,, Central Normal M,S., Butler CLAUDE DAUGHERTY A. B., Indiana State M. A., Purdue Science, Mathematics KARL DIEKMEYER B.S., Indiana State Commerce ' 'QXQ MARY LOU HOLIIIAN 9 -lin LA. LAMHERT B. S., Indiana University B. S., Purdue Commerce Agriculture, Biology ,X .,. IVA A. LAUGIILIN A,B., Indiana University English, Latin WREATHA LINN MARTHA l.UMI,EY, R,N, EUGENE lxlcCAR'I'Y B.S. Indiana State Indiana State Methodist Hospital l5.S., ludiaua State English, Physical Health, School Nurse Special Music, llruid Education, Health 5 Al f-is M ALFDRISY MOOY HARVEY NORMAN WALLER LYBRIEN MARY A. PETERSON ll, S., Purdue B. S., Indiana State B. S., Butler University A . B., Indiana University Home Economics M. S., Indiana State Driver Training, Physical M..-X., Indiana University Principal-Grades Education, Basketball Coacli English, Library PAULINE REED BEATRICE SCHRA MM JACOB SISK EDWARD STUTEVILLE ll, S., Indiana State B. Ed. , Illinois State B. S., Canterbury B,S,, Evansville Art American Conservatory of Music M. S. Indiana State M. S., Indiana State Vocal Music Social Studies, Mathematics Social Studies ROY SUTTLE B. S. , Indiana State M. S. , Indiana State Mathematics, Football and Track Coach 4 U , A in -2 2 ik. Q 1 nj Q 10 s. , ' SENIORS ' wi I 7551 -Mag.: qyyljy V.-'LFG ' qu ,ff 3 xg, ,4 Lf' Y A QQ, xg ., 51. . E513 . 'qi ' A. L4 mx, f lass Jlaisturp Just four years ago last September in the year 1952, 81 shy young mon- sters crept into the hallowed halls of old A. H. S. Teachers, old and young alike, heaved a sigh of weariness, they were doomed. To get our class off to a flying start we elected as officers the following: president, Jim Marr, vice-president, Larry Ware, secretary, Ted Franklin: and treasurer, Gretchen Finney. Blue and bei e were chosen as our class colors and the violet, our flower. Destined to ie our motto was Forward Ever, Backward Never, which has remained with us these four long years. Our Freshman sponsors were Mr. Sisk and Miss Wheaton. The following autumn found us with 71 class members and Mr. Sisk and Mr. Suttle as sponsors. Our officers were: president, Jim Marry vice- president, Ted Franklin: secretary, Max Schwartz: and treasurer, Gretchen Finney. To represent us on the Student Council we elected Nancy Landis and Dick Crane. Other facts include our flower that year, the blue gardenia, and our colors, blue and orange. Our Junior year brought many exciting events. Our play, under the direction of Mr. Daugherty was titled Hillbilly Weddin'. We participated whole-heartedly in the annual magazine sale, received our treasured class rings in December, held two class parties durin the year, and on May 6, held the Junior-Senior Prom at the Harrison Hilgs Country Club. The theme of this thrilling evening was Stairway to the Stars, music by the Ambassa- dors, and was beautifully decorated in blue crepe paper and silver stars. Our officers that year were as follows: president, Bob Shepherd, vice- president, Don Gooden, secretary, Max Schwartzg and treasurer, Kay Welsh. Our Student Council representatives were Ted Franklin and Ed Nelson. Mr. Daugherty and Mrs. Lear were our sponsors, the pink carnation, our flower, and pink and black, our colors. We had a total of 70 at the end of the school year. And then we were Seniors! The long awaited year finally rolled around. To start off the year we elected as officers: Ben Day, presidentg Janie Snell, vice-president: Max Schwartz, secretaryg and Katie Redman, treasurer. Student Council representatives were Jan Hatton and Harlan Kincade. Our traditional flower and colors were the American Beauty Rose and crimson and white. Our hard working Senior sponsors were Miss Holihan and Mr. Daugherty. On March 23, we presented our Senior Play titled The Hoosier Schoolmaster, under the direction of Mrs. Peterson. During this busy year we also found time for one class party, Senior dances after every home game selling concessions at home games, a Senior Work Day, and many other activities. Baccalaureate was held May 13, in the First Methodist Church and on May 19, all our efforts and hard work to raise money was realized when we left for Washington D. C. and other points of interest. We arrived home May 24, and our yearned-for diplomas awaited us at Commencement which was held Friday evening, May 25, in the gymnasium. We ended our long journey with a total of 62. in the class. We sincerely thank all our sponsors and the faculty during the last four years who have helped us along the way. The shy monsters o '52 have now become the prospective citizens of tomorrow. The memories of these, the best years of our lives, will remain with us through the years to come. Farewell A. H. S. ! cf QE Cys! O 74a 'ydaale The 84th annual commencement of the Attica High School was held Friday evening, May 25, in the high school gymnasium. Marching up the aisle to the familiar strains of Pomp and Circumstance were 62 proud members of the class of Nineteen-hundred fifty-six, 45 young men and only 17 misses. After the invocation given by Judy Richey, the Attica High School band played Begin the Beguine under the direction of Mr. McCarty. Our class president, Ben Day, then gave a well-expressed Welcome to parents, faculty, relatives, and friends. Four speeches followed, both bidding farewell to the old and hailing the new life ahead of us. First was Farewell to the Halls of Ivy given by Janie Snell who recalled all our memories, dates, good times, study, fa- miliar classrooms, etc. of the past four years. Next came, The Past As A Foundation by Jim Marr, who compared our formal education to the foun- dation for building a house. The Salutatorian of our class, Bob Shepherd, talked on We Survey our Today, combining all of our modern day wonders to show what we possess and the Valedictorian of the Class of '56, Ed Nelson, summed up all in Today Endsg Tomorrow Begins. The Senior Ensemble, composed of Janie Snell, Nancy Terrell, Nancy Landis, Kay Welsh, Harlan Kincade, Harvey Helmerick, Jim Leath, Francis Oteham, and Russell Morgan, then sang the beautiful Halls of lvy, accompanied by Mrs. Schramn. Next came the presentation of diplomas by Supt. J. B. Troncin, who also gave a talk on our future as American citizens. Our principal, Billy Abel, then pre- sented the awards to outstanding graduates of the Senior Class of 1956. Among those given at this time were the following: T. Ried Ziegler-Ed Nelson, J. Frank McDermond-Janie Snell, Tri-Kappa-Bob Shepherd, Lion's Club-Hugh Enicksg Home-Economics-Nancy Terrell, D. A. R. -Janie Snellg D. A. R. American History Award-Ed Nelson, Business and Professional Women's Award-Janie Snell, Max and Sophia Newmark Award-Bob Shepherd, Psi Iota Xi Award-Jim Leathg Arion Award-Jim Marr, A. A. U. W. -Connie Turpin. The Seniors much anticipated evening ended with the benediction given by Kay Welch and then we started down the steps to greet relatives and to bid a fond farewell to friends we've made for life. At last ------ we were Alumnus of Attica High and now, adult citizens in the outside world. And even yet-deep down-we gave a sigh, for the days behind and for just a little fear of what lay in store for us. But still-this we know-that we are not alone, for with us go the heartfelt hopes and prayers of parents, teachers, and friends, as well as 61 others feeling just as we-the members of the Class of 1956. 1 l 'N IQ -..i , RICHARD BEEDLE Attica I,2,3,4g Industrial Arts I,2,3,4g Intramural 4. RICHARD CRANE Attica I, 2, 3, 45 Industrial Arts l,2,3,4g Student Coun- cil 2g Basketball I,2,3,4g Football 2,3,-4, Hi-Y 2g,Yel1 Club 1,2,3g Co-Captain, Homecoming 4. EUGENE ALLISON ROBERT BAILEY West Point I,2g Attica 3, 4g Attica l,i,:1,-lg Agriculture Agriculture l,2,3,4 Trens- 1,g,:3,4,Ye11Ql11b 1,3545 urer 2. Intramural l,4g Basketball I,jg Football 2,3g -1-ll l,2, 33. I RITA BANNON CHARLES BEASLEY Attica I,2,3,4g College Attica I,2,13,4g College Prep lg Commerce 2,3,4g Prep Ig Agriculture i2,3,-lg S.S.S. 2,3,4g G.A,A, lg 4-H l,:1,3,-lg Yell Club 3, Junior Play, Senior Playg 4g Intramural 43 Pest Contest Operetta Ig Choral Festival 2, 3,4. lg Yell Club I, 3,45 Student Librarian 2,33 Christmas Pro- gram Ig Girls' Chorus I,2. THOMAS BRIER Attica I, 2, 3, 4g Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4gI1'1tIaIT1L1ra1 1, 2,3,4g Yell Club 1. WD JOHN COTTRELL Crown Point 1,2,3g Attica 4g Industrial Arts 1,2,3,4, Band 45 Band Festival 4g Band Contest 4. '1 BEN DAY Attica 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts, Band 1, 2,3,4, Yell Club 1,3,4, Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4, Band Festival 1, 2, 3,4, Intramural 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Senior President, Junior 8a Senior Play, District SL State Solo Contest. HUGH ENICKS Lyons 1,2, Attica 3,4, College Prep 1,2,3,4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Junior 8a Senior Play, 3,4. l Q f fiat I 4 ' 5, vga. ROBERT DECK Attica 1, 2,3,4, Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3,4, Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Yell Club 1, 2,3, Secretary of Hi-Y. GRETCHEN FINNEY Attica 1, 2, 3, 4, College Prep l,2,3, 4, Solo Cont. 2,3, State Cont. 2, Junior Prom Queen 3, Yell Club 1, 3, 4, District Choral Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, State 4, Sweet- heart Attendant 2, Crimson Staff 3,4, Co-Editor 4, Student Council Secretary 4, Class Treasurer 1,2, Band 1, 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Senior Play 4, Latin Club 1, 2,3. Of-A JAMES FLETCHER Attica 1, 2, 3,4, Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4, Agriculture Judg- ing Contest 1, 2,3,4. DEAN FREEMAN Attica 1, 2,3, 4, Agriculture 1,2,3,4, Yell Club 1, Senior Play 4, Agriculture Judging Contest 1, 2, 3, 4. 9 TED FRANKLIN Attica 1, 2,3,4, College Prep 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1,2,3,4, Intra- mural 3,4, Press Club 1,2, 3,4, Editor 4, Student Coun cil 3,4, Treasurer 3, Yell Club 1, 2,3, Senior Play 4, Class Secretary 2. WILLIAM GEBHART Attica 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts 1, 2,3,4, Football 2, 3,4, Cross Country 1, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Yell Club 1,3, Intra- mural 1,2,3,4. ROBERT JOHNSON Attica 1,2,3,4, Industrial Arts 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Yell Club 1, 2,3,4, Hi-Y 1,2, Physical Education Assistant 1, Agriculture l. BARBARA KNOWLES Attica 1,2,3,4, Commerce 1,2,3,4,G.A.A. 1.2, S. S. S. 4, Office Force 3,4, Yell Club 1,2,3. mr hh NX' . HA RLA N KINCA DE Attica 1, 2, 3, 4, Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Ensemble 4, Boys' Double Quartet 3, Boys' Quintet 4, Choral Festival 3,4, State Choral Festival 4, Librarian 4, Senior Play, Student Coun- cil 4, Crimson Staff 3,4, Editor 4, District 8: State Solo 8t Ensemble Cont., Track 1.2, C.C. 1,2, Intramural 1,2,3, Yell Club 1, 3. RUSSELL KOHL Attica 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4, Commerce 1, 2,3, Track 1,2,3,4, C.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD GOODEN Attica 1, 2,3,4, College Prep, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Track 1, 2,3,4, C.C. 4, Yell Club 1, 3,4, H1-Y 2, 4-H 1,2, vice- President 3. JAN HATTON Attica l,2,3,4, College Prep 1, 2,3,4, Crimson Staff 3,4, s.s.s. 2,3, student Council 4, Junior 8, Senior Play, Operetta 1, G.A.A. 1, Yell Club 1,3,4, Student Librarian 2, Christmas Pro- gram 1,2,3,4, Choral Festi- val 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4. RONALD GRAY Attica 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts 4, Commerce 1,2,3, Intramural 1,2,3. HARVEY HELMERICK Attica 1,2,3,4, College Prep 1, Industrial Arts 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, District 8z State Choral Festival, District St State Solo Cont. 3,4, District 81 State En- semble Cont. 2,3,4, Latin Club 1,2,3,0peretta 2, Christmas Program 2, 3, 4. 10 t MAUA LAGZDINS Attica 1, 2, 3,45 College Prep: G,A,A, 1,2,3,4g Latin Club 1,2,3g Office Force 3, Girls' Chorus 2.3, 4: Yell Club lg Choral Festival 2,3,4g Christmas Program 2,3,4g Chorus 2,3, 4: Junior Prom Attendant 4. RONALD LEAF Attica l,2,3,4g College Prep 1,2,3,4g Agriculture 2,3,4g Pep Band 2,3,4g Latin Club l,2,3, Hi-Y 2,3,4g 4-H 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2, 3,45 St. Legislature 3,4p State Geometry Cont. 24 Band 2,3,-1, Pep Club l,2,3,4. Attica Prep 1, 2' 3142 urer 4, Club 1, Solo 8L JAMES LEATH Attica 1,2,3,4p College Prep l,2,3,4g Solo Cont. 1,2,3,4, State 2,3,4g Bas- ketball Manager 2, 3,41 Foot- ball 1, 2,3,4g Operetta 1g I-li'Y 2,3,4, President 4g Press Club 2,3,4, Co-Editor 45 Student Council 45 Crim- son 4g Christmas Play 4g Intramural l,2,3,4g Junior 81 Senior Play 3, 4, Chorus 84 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY LANDIS 1,2,3,4g College 2,3,4p Commerce S. S.S. 2, 3,4, Treas- G.A.A. l,2,3:Yell 35 State Sc District Ensemble Cont.g Choral Festival 1,2,3,4: Band Festival 1,2,3,4g Stu- dent Council 2g Press Club 3,41 Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g 4-H 1,2, Mellowettes 1,2,3,4. 3,43 JAMES MARR Attica 1,2,3,4g College Prep l,2,3,4g Solo Cont. 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2: Football 1,2,3,4g Operetta 1, Junior Play 34 Pep Band l, 2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1,25 Intramural 45 Class President 1,25 Band Festival 1,2,3,4g District Choral Festival 1,2,4, State 2gYell Club 1,3,4g Latin Club 1,2. RUSSELL MASON Attica 1,2,3,4g Agriculture 1,2,3,4g Yell Club 3. ll BEVERLY MARTIN Attica 1,2,3,4g Commerce 8 Home Economics 1,2,3, 4, Yell Club 1,3,4. LOREN MINICK Attica 1,2,3,4p Industrial Arts 1, 2,3,4. CHARLES PA INTER Attica l,2,3,45 Covington 1f25 Agriculture 1, 2,3,45 Librarian 45 Student Council 15 Basketball 15 4-H 1,2,3, 45 F.F.A. 15 Intramural 3,45 Yell Club 3,45 Crop Judging Cont. 2. ROBERT PICKETT Attica 1,2,3,45 College Prep 1,2,3,45 Industrial Arts 3,-4. TOM PEA RL Attica 1,2,3,45 Industrial Arts 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2, 35 Track 1,25 Intramural 1, 2,3,45 Yell Club 1,2,3,4. WA RREN RA DER Attica 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3, Secretary 35 Football 1, 25 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,3,4. RUSSELL MORGAN Attica 1, 2, 3, 45 College Prep 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Solo Cont. 2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Band Festival 1, 2,3, 45 Choral Festival 1, 2,3,45 Operetta lg Yell Club 1, 2, 3,45 Junior 81 Senior Play WILMA NOLEN Attica 1, 2,3,45 College Prep 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Student Council 15 Junior 8a Senior Play5 Band Festival 1, 2, 3,45 Choral Festival 3,45 Solo 8a Ensem- ble Cont. 1, 3,45 Latin Club 1,2,35G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Latin Club Vice-President 3. EDWARD NELSON Attica 1, 2, 3, 45 College Prep 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2,35 Football 1, 2,3,45 Track 1,25 Yell Club 1,3,45 Press Club l, 25 Christmas Program 35 Junior 8a Senior Play5 Spanish Cont. 5 Co-Captain Homecoming 4. FRANCIS OTEHAM Attica 1, 2,3,45 Industrial Arts 1,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1, 2,3, 45 Band SL Choral Fes- tival 1, 2, 3, 45 Band Sc Chor- us Cont. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Quintet 45 Senior Ensemble 45 Boys' Double Quartet 3. I 1 KATIE REDMAN Attica 1, 2, 3,45 College Prep 15 Commerce 2,3,45 S. S. S. 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres- ident 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 45 Latin Club l, 25 Student Council 3,45 Yell Club l, 3, 45 Sweetheart Attendant 35 District Latin Cont. 15 Band Festival 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JACK RENNICK Attica 1,2,3,45 Industrial Arts 1,2,3,45 Yell Club 1, 2,3,45 Intramural. , ?f13I'3V:. TOM REESE Attica l,2,3,45 College Prep 1,2,3,45 Art 3,45 Industrial Arts 35 C.C. 2, 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Intramural 3,45 Senior Play 4. JUDY RICHEY Attica 1, 2, 3, 45 Commerce l,2,3,45 S. S. S. 2,3,45 G. A.A. 1, 2,3,45 Office Force 45 Student Council 45 Junior Play5 Chorus Cont. 1, 2,3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Yell Club l,3,45 Choral Festival 1, 2, 3, 45 Triple Trio 35 Barber Shop Quartet 45 Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 1. MAX SCHWARTZ Attica 1,2,3,45 College Prep 1, 2,3,45 l-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Football Manager 15 Junior 85 Senior Play5 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Class Secretary 2,3,45 Intramural 45 Yell Club 1, 3,45 District 8a State Music Cont.5 Boys' Double Quartet 35 Band 8: Chorus Festival. ROBERT SHEPHERD Attica 1,2,3,45 Agriculture l,2,3,45 College Prep 1,25 3,45 C.C. 2,3,45 Track 25 Intramural 1,2,3,45 4-I-I 1, 2,3,45 Senior Play 45 Atten- dant at Crimson Hop 35 Yell Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Presi- dent 3. 13 ML. RUSSELL SERIE Attica 1,2,3,45 College Prep 1,2,3,45 Agriculture 1 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Senior Play5 Intramural 45 4-H 1, 2,3,45 Yell Club 1,2,3,45 Librarian 4. ALLEN Sl-IOAF Attica 1, 2, 3, 45 Industrial Arts 1,2,3,45 Intramural 1, 2, 35 Yell Club 1, 2,35 Basketball Manager 15 Foot- ball 2, 3,4. BILL TRONCIN Attica 1, 2, 3, 4, College Prep 1,2,3,4, Track 1, Foot- ball 1,2, Football Manager 3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4. CONNIE TURPIN Attica 1, 2, 3, 4, College Prep l, 2, 3, 4, Sunshine 1, 2, President 4, Student Council Treasurer 4, Crimson staff 3,4, Girls' Advisory Board 2, Latin Club 2, Sweetheart Queen 4, Office Force 3,4, Yell Club 3, Latin Contest 2, English Contest 4, Senior Play 4, Band 3,4, Band Festival 3,4. IANIE SNELL Attica 3,4, Pine Village 1, 2, Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Junior St Senior Play, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Solo 8a Ensemble Contest 3, 4, State Choral Festival 4, D.A.R. Award 4, Class Sec- retary SL Treasurer 1, Class Treasurer 2, Class Vice-Pres- ident 4, Sunshine 4, Quartet 3, 4. RICHARD LEE SPENCE Attica 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts 1,2,3,4. BOB TROXEL Attica 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts 1,2,3,4, Intramural, 4-l-l 1, 2. LARRY WAGNER Attica 1, 2, 3, 4, Agriculture 1,2,3,4, Senior Play 4, Yell Club 1, 3, 4, Pest Contest 2, 3,4, Shop 1, Basketball 2, Intramural 1, 3, 4, Cross Country 2,3, Track 3. 14 JOHN SNIDER Attica 1,2,3,4, Industrial Arts 1,2,3,4, Intramural 1, Senior Play 4. NANCY TERRELL Attica 1,2,3,4, Commerce 1,2,3,4, 4-H l,2,3,4, Dis- trict Solo Cont. 2,3,4, State 3,4, Mellowettes 4, Junior Trio 3, Senior Ensemble 4, Christmas Program l, 2,3,4, Choral Festival 1,2,3,4, State 4, Sunshine 2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Award 3, Librarian 4, Yell Club 1, 3,4, Junior Play, Band 3,4, Chorus l,2,3,4. 1 JACK WALTER Attica 1, 2, 3, 4, Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4, College Prep 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball 1,2, Yell Club 1,3,4, Football Man- ager 2, Pest Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, Crimson Staff 1, 2, l-Ii-Y 2,3,4, Intramural 3,4, ANITA WHITKANACK Attica 3,4, Veedersburg 1, 2, Home Economics 1,2, Commerce 3,4, Office Force 4, Senior Play 4, Chorus 1, Choral Festival 1. KAY WELSH Attica 1, 2, 3, 4, College Prep 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2, 3, Junior 8: Senior Play, State English Cont. 3, State Geometry Cont. 2, Student Council 3, 4, Pres- ident 4, Mellowettes 3,4, Homecoming Attendant, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, State Solo 8: Ensemble Cont. 3,4, Barbershop Quar- tet 3,4, Senior Ensemble 4, Junior Prom Attendant 3, 4, Junior Trio, Brass Sextet 3,4, Brass Quartet 4. u -fe is ,. W 1. r J 7 p rv ff' I DIXIE WILSON Attica 1, 2, 3, 4, Commerce 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Club 1,3,4, Sunshine 2, 3, 4, Choral Fes- tival 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Program 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Operetta 1, Junior Play 3, Librarian 3, District Solo Contest 2,3,4, State 2, 3, Sunshine Corresponding Secretary 4, Chorus 1, 2,3,4. ALETA TELFER Attica 1, 2,3,4, Commercial 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Yell Club 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 1,2. I5 44f I JAMES YATER Attica 1, 2, 3, 4, Agriculture 1, 2,3,4, Yell Club 1, 2, Junior Play 3, Intramural 1, 2 4-H 1,2,3, Pest Contest 1, 2,3,4. -'QW 'S' N42 ff F i Q 1 0 I X The Juniors of the Attica High School started the year with the following election: President Jerry Lefton, Vice President John Marr, Sec- retary Suella Grady, and Treasurer Janis Sichts. Black and white were elected as our class colors and a black gardenia as our flower. Our motto is The Door to Success is Marked 'Push'.' The Junior Class this year presented the comedy, Mother Is A Freshman. We sponsored the annual magazine campaign and a very success ful prom with Sue Ann Miller as queen and Glenda Maris and Shirley Gustus as Junior Attendants. Our class has had many enjoyable experiences together this year, that will be long remembered. We wish to express our gratitude to Mr. Lambert and Mrs. Linn for their help and support in push- ing us forward. 5 16 mulafzelcwa THIRD ROW: J. Johnson. SECOND ROW: N. Oteham, J. Brown, D. Egbert, S. Banks, D. Rogers, D. Bratton, J. Lefton, M. Finney, K. Raikes. FIRST ROW: J. Kirby, L. Buster, J. Bretton, E. Dotson, G. Leaf, J. Rush, M. Nolen, Mrs. Linn. D. Leak, J. Siclrrs, E. Turpin, D. Stanger, J. Lilly, J. Marr, S. Miller, L. Miller, D. Schwartz Maris, J. Tobey, S. Gustus, J E.-Pi' l THIRD ROW: L. Lyon, D. Smart, B. Devine, D. Gaylor, B. Rager, J. Mickle, R. Larson, li. llolrn, li. Linson. SECOND ROW: M. Allen, D. Daugherty, B. llriney, J. Carson, J. Neumayr, L. Booe, N. Lenor, 13. Alexander. FIRST ROW: Mr. Lambert, S. Razior, D. Locke, S. Grady, S. VanDa1ne, M. Craft, L. Snider, C. Toll, D. Pearson, G. Phelps. zv 'wkmwmmt 'WEEEEEEZEQESEQEEE 135255.-:g:Er:Q . :1:15iiE5 s:rhr:1:-1-. ' ' -' I 'A --------'-'A In the fall we elected the following people for our sophomore officers: Richard Martin, Presidentg Kathy Hampton, Vice-Presidentg Julie Kirkman, Secretary and Treasurer. Our student council representatives were chosen, Mary Colvert and Charles Kerkhove, and Sandy Borst was elected to represent our class on the Crimson Staff. We enjoyed two class parties: one was a chicken supper and the other a topsy-turvy party. We ordered our class rings which will be deliv- ered in the fall. We, the class of 1958, sincerely wish to thank our sponsors, Mr. Sisk and Mrs. Laughlin, for their untiring effort to make our second year of high school a success. During the year we selected as our colors, mint green and charcoal, the mint green carna- tion as our flower, and our motto Today we follow, Tomorrow we lead. We are proud of the members of our class that have participated in band, glee club, basket- ball, track, and other extra-curricular activities Hem 5 Sap Hema VOURTII ROW: B. Painter, F. Null, G. Hysong, D. Strawser, J. Short, R. Scott, J. Peterson, G. Misner, ,l. Walter. TIIIRD ROW: M. llutler, L. Mans, M. Colvert, l. Welsh, C. Kerkhove, ll. Fisher, l. Rirlunznr, S. Day ll. Poynter. SECOND ROW: S. Scott, S. Horst, S. Slinker, J. Simpson, V. Crouch, M. Duncan, T. Robinson, M. Sprinkle, l. Grant. FIRST ROW: M. Dickson, D. Slaughter, B. Brier, W. Knowles, N. Miller, C. Matrox, S. liever, ,l. Wolf, Mrs. Laughlin. FOURTH ROW: L. Crowder, B. Shoal, C. Oland, W. Pederson, S. Rushin, R. Martin, ,I. Cooper, l. Scribner, 1, Beetle. THIRD ROW: P. Redman, A. Lily, J. Deck, V. Smith, L. Terrell, R. Snider, li. Darding, li. llanrpton .l. lvlanssen. SECOND ROW: K. VanDa1ne, C. Cooper, li. Drew, J. Mahon, L. Phillips, N. Brown, ,l. Dolson, NN Butler. FIRST ROW: .l. Kochell, S. Laruaster, J. Green, L. Spence, V. Condon, C. Young, j, Kochcll, Mr, Sislc. v ,Ni 2 ff fi 1? Q K - fm W lp' aw: 'sig xx , Q..-fit, - tjixzuz--, We, the future seniors of 59, are the 56 Freshmen of Attica High School. The year started off by the election of the following officers: President, .Terry Neal, Vice President, Richard Daugherty, Secretary and Treasurer, Jack Linderer, Student Council Rep- resentatives, Rita Pearl and Kenneth Shepherd. We selected black and aqua as our class colors, but postponed the selection of our class flower and motto until next year. During the year we had two parties. The first was a seventeen and flat top party, which was held in the school cafeteria. The second was a dance, which was held in the rec. hall. For this party we elected a queen, Connie Willis, and a king, Ivars Sichts. We are proud of the members of our class that have participated in band, glee club, basket- ball, track, and other extra-curricular activities We wish to thank Mr. McCarty and Miss Mooy, our sponsors, for their efforts in guiding us through our first year in high school. 5 7 FIRST ROW: V. Larson, A. Siniernien, J. Clark, R. Pearl, T. Marks, J. Wininger, M. Brooks, P. Allison, D. Lightle, Miss Mooy. SECOND ROW: M. Munson, D. Wellheuser, C. Nelson, H. Snider, D. Enicks, S. Lilly, K Shepherd, J. Richey, J. Cox. THIRD ROW: L. Montgomery, J. Linderer, G. Nolen, N. Allen, R. Foster, S. Gayler, L. Kerkhove, S. Serie, S. Brown. FOURTH ROW: F. Snider, D. Rennick, A. Neuamyer, l. Verhie, F. Phillips, I. Sichts, D. Rader, T. Reynolds, W. Wilkerson, G. Turpin. we FIRST ROW: J. Smith, B. Sutton, P. Eacret, C. Sandburg, F. Chash, L. McMurtrie, D. Shaffell, S. Sutton, M. Wilkerson, Mr. McCarty. SECOND ROW: L. Whitkanack, D. Kerst, J. Grey, D. Hudson, R. Smart, M. Hatton, R. Daugherty, S. Winters, B. Freemen. THIRD ROW: C. Oland, B. Humpherty, J. Morgan, M. Alexander, A. Anderson, S. Lilly, D. Niswonger, K. Kinnamon, C. Willis. FOURTH ROW: J. Harvey, G. Lavor, F. Briney, J. Neal, C. Stetler, T. Leak, T. Eberle, B. Phillips, B. Phillips, N. Brown. 5694:-7 M. Layton, R. llolni, R. Rnsliin, B. Fix, E. Scliranin, L. Drew, R. Walker, J. Burris, J. Allentlnfl, A. Gnyler, D. l,yonS, M. Anderson, ll. Dolpli, D. llantliorn, K. Kinbrell, R. Dnncan, R. Criegler, J. llnrper, M. Crawford, J. Wolfe, S. Bratton, N. Laniaster, C. Warbritton, R. Sterrett, R. Kokenberg, li. Misner, 59. Green .l. B- vers, P. Gibson, R. Myers, D. Kerby, J. Smith, J. Burris, R. Brooks, R. Blnine. 594, S. Bnstcr, W. Craft, I.. Davis, G. Lowe, S. Porter, R. Slinker, E. Gooden, R. Beedle, S. Minnick, S. Knowlcb, N. Livengood, ll. Larson, D. Bell, B. Green, M. Rahni, C. Vanlleftc, A. Stewart, C. Rurz, M. llontcrrnnn, D. Hodge, M. lvflldlllflll, M. jones, I. Ault, J. jones, J. Davis, J. Daugherty, J. Dotson, C. Gates, 1. Worth, R. Brown, K. Elliot, F. Stickler, B. Brier, S. Harrison, L. Hampton. cam-7 W. Kirkman, C. Johnson, J. Myers, R. Haverkamp, W. Wilson, J. Weigle, J. Minnick, B. Hushaw, R. Rothrock, J. Ault, P. Hannon, H. Livengood, S. Cottrell, K. Holm, P. Sunt, M. Marris, R. Brothers, R. Crowder, C. Redman, K. Knowles, D. Wilson, S. Cloyd, N. Brown, E. Farthing, K. Kenner, B. Fisher, R. Zenor, W. Patterson, J. Rice, J. Dunlap, R. Rushin, R. Walton, T. Sipes, C. Lefton, J. Allen, B. Neiswonger F. Hutson, L. Haas, L. Pennick, J. Pierce, Miss Reed. cam-2 J. Porter, L. Oakley, T. Reynolds, H. Devine, M. Haas, B. Hutson, C. Poynter, B. Hutts, J. Wilson, S. Sines C. Knowles, J. Bevers, K. Willis, J. Bunch, B. Duncan, E. Hartey, J. Hudson, L. Dotson, Z.. Cox, M. Morgan, D. Barfelt, B. Best, R. Tichanchunk, M. Fisher, S. Mahoney, D. Redman, S. Szpakosky, D. Montgomery, R. Brown, C. Mehils, Mr. Christie, S. Newell, J. Roach, S. Chrisenberry, G. Freeman, D. Robinson, P. Deefer, E. Elliott, T. Killian. pw T.,- 58- , f ff' Iv 1 ,R ,fr - win ,swf ' 4 V 1 5 .s,n-JF- 5, L I - N C1 . . - x 1 xml-r sw- . f, J? 'X Q vuzunnsmimtnlax ingtoinliv 1 ' ' ' f? x v A .,35, '1 .x ,H A ' '-,.-.5 I. -'Wifi .' b ' ' ,K agjfifjyw .ss . -ff' Q V ' ' ,. . '3i1. 'i '???f'g' 35 'wf1x- U A TA V , l ggzyvtnh '.. .. . . . :-as-' w ,,,11' 'f mv:-' ' ' 9 5' A 1 ' ' iz . X- 'X J-' ,f 1?- 3. , -1 -1 323 ' . 0 0 0 A :ni ,Q-'fi ,,,4g'v.- , 57 JE, ' Jtggllr? ! 1-1 . 4'1 5':37 J ' ' . - - . ,-Af' . Qs X ' -,.' 4i':-f - - 'V - , - .-w '.' ':'1gg'f' -ff' . 'V 'A 1.-3 - I 'l:mt,w.S I :LSI R 619 9' , 1 , ' - AQ' 5 Q - ..'. f '-.' ' ' 1 ' - , M Healing: rf . , - . .r v 4 .-' 6' ,, 'L V 1 f gg M-mm-.gi ufltut-11:11 g ,,fr gcmcl :ll THIRD ROW: B. Freeman, R. Daugherty, R. Martin, G. Misner, N. Landis, M. Nolen, G. Finney, L. Whitkanack, J. Smith. SECOND ROW: G. Nolen, K. Redman, K. VanDame, I. Sichts, M. Brooks, T. Eberle, S. Slinker, M. Sprinkle. FIRST ROW: C. Turpin, D. Bratton, M. Colvert, E. Schramm, A. Lilly, C. Willis, J. Wolf, J. Dotson, N. Lamaster, Mr. McCarty. The 60 piece Attica High School Band enjoyed another busy season this year. Some of the activities of the band included playing for the home football and basketball games, playing at the State Fair in August, three concerts during the school year, participation in the solo and ensemble contest, performing with the County Band Festival at Coving- ton and the presentation of eight summer concerts in McDonald Park. The band was also awarded division I at the State Band Contest held this spring. 26 game! THIRD ROW: B. Day, E. Holm, R. Leaf, J. Sichts, E. Drew, J. Harper, R. Foster, J. Cottrell, J. Leath. SECOND ROW: J. Welsh, M. Schwartz, J. Marr, K. Welsh, F. Oteharn, R. Morgan, J. Marr, S. Banks, J. Cooper, D. Niswonger. FIRST ROW: V. Condon, W. Nolen, J. Leaf, D. Daugherty, D. Rogers, K. Hampton B. Humphrey, B. Linson, R. Duncan, B. Sutton. Two very important sub-organizations of the band are the Pep Band and the Black Knights. The Pep Band played at most of the basketball games, where they joined with the Yell Club and the fans in the typical Attica basketball spirit. The Black Knights is a choice all-boy marching group, organized this year for special marching shows. The members wear black uniforms trimmed with white. Bill Linson was the leader of this group this year. 27 Wiized FOURTH ROW: E. Drew, S. Day, S. Banks, V. Crouch, N. Zenor, N. Terrell, R. Martin, J. Leath, R. Morgan, T. Leak, W. Rader, K. Welsh, J. Cooper, I. Kirkman, J. Welsh. THIRD ROW: C. Cooper, B. Dinwiddie, M. Duncan, S. Gustus, N. Oteham, J. Gustus, F. Phelps, I. Sichts, D. Rogers, F. Oteharn, J. Hatton, N. Brown, M. Nolen, Mrs. Schramm. SECOND ROW: P. Spear, S. Borst, J. Snell, M. Lagzdins, S. Grady, N. Miller, H. Snider, J. Cox, H. l-lelmrick, D. Bratton, M. Colvert, K. Hampton, G. Finney. FIRST ROW: W. Nolen, J. Richey, J. Wolf, D. Slaughter, S. Raisor, D. Wilson, D. Enicks, H. Kincade, F. Briney, G. Maris, K. Raikes, C. Toll, N. Landis. The Mixed Chorus is composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are chosen from those who take voice tryouts at the beginning of the year. Definite musical talent, good voice quality and ability to carry harmony parts are requirements for membership. The Mixed Chorus is in the High School curriculum and meets a full period each school day. The work includes a study of voice technique with emphasis on development of correct breathing, diction, jaw position, and production of tone. The chorus presents a fall concert in collaboration with the band, appears for several numbers on the Christmas program each year, participates in district Choral festival, and enters chorus contests each year. A boys' and girls' chorus is formed from the mixed chorus which also goes to contests. The girls' chorus is exceptionally good this year and Won first division, along with the mixed chorus. 23 7 QM! . 569 l y N of - .. ,f .' A-...ffl 'Ta vs. I T ,Q TOP ROW: S. Brown, B. Humphrey, G. Levor, N. Brown, A. Neumayr, J. Harvey, S. Gaylor. SECOND ROW: K. Kinnimon, C. Oland, D. Kerst, J. Richey, S. Serie, C. Willis, D. Wellhouser. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Schramm, S. Sutton, R. Pearl, S. Winters, M. Hatton, D. Hudson, B. Sutton. umfafz TOP ROW: J. Weigle, S. Buster, M. Crawford, B. Fix, B. Green, S. Knowles, R. Duncan, J. Allenduff, J. Bunch, J. Harper, N. Lamaster, E. Misner, K. Kimbrell, E. Schramm. THIRD ROW: J. Ault, M. Jones, B. Kirkman, M. Morgan, G. Freeman, K. Korkenburg, L. Hampton, C. Warbritton, C. Kurz, L. Dotson, B. Fisher, D. Montgomery SECOND ROW: Mrs. Schramm, K. Willis, S. Bratton, D. Wilson, P. Hannon, J. Worth, K. Holm, M. Maris, S. Knowles, M. Fisher, D. Lyon, C. Knowles, P. Sundt. FIRST ROW: R. Zenor, B. Niswonger, F. Stickler, B. Best, S. Harrison, C. Meihls, S. Cottrell, K. Kenner, C. Gates. 29 Humana Staff STANDING: Sandy Borst, Kathy Hampton, John Marr, Larry Lyon, Bill Linson, and Eric Sandburg SITTING: Connie Turpin, Jim Leath, Harlan Kincade, Mr. Abel, Gretchen Finney Glenda Maris and Jan Hatton. The Crimson Staff brings to you on the pages of the 1956 CRIMSON a picture of the school activities. We hope this yearbook will capture for you, memories of the high points of the 1955-56 school year Besides preparing the annual, the staff sponsors the Crimson Hop. The Hop is an annual event at which the Crimson Hop king a d queen are crowned. Selected by popular vote, the honors this year went to Betty Poynter and Max Schwartz. Co-Editors. . . Business Manager . Art Editor .... Student Photographers Sports Editor . . . Senior Editor . . Junior Editor . . Sophomore Editors . Freshman Editor so Gretchen Finney Harlan Kincade . . Jim Leath . . John Marr .Connie Turpin . .Bill Linson Larry Lyon . . Jan Hatton Glenda Marris Kathy Hampton Sandy Borst Eric Sandburg Swim: amaze STANDING: Kenneth Shepherd, Harlan Knicade, Rita Pearl, Charles Kerkhove, Mary Colvert, Ben Day, Richard Martin, Dave Stanger, Frank Null, Mr. Abel. SITTING: Jim Leath, Katie Redman, Connie Turpin, Mary Nolen, Kay Welsh, Gretchen Finney, Jan Hatton, Judy Richey, Ted Franklin. The Student Council is an organization made up of two elected representatives from each class and the president of each organiza- tion. The purpose of the Council is to promote student leadership, to encourage and initiate student viewpoints, to take charge of intramural sports, and to organize suitable convocation programs. The annual Homecoming Football game, which was arranged by the Council, was held October 14, with a huge bonfire rally the night before, a parade of floats, and the crowning of a queen. Shirley Gustus, a junior reigned over the dance, which included the home coming festivities. The 1955-56 officers were: Kay Welsh, President, Mary Ruth Nolen, Vice Presidentg Gretchen Finney, Secretaryg Connie Turpin Treasurerg and Mr. Abel, Faculty Advisor. 31 Pfzeudad TOP ROW: C. Willis, M. Colvert, W. Pederson, N. Landis, C. Toll, B. Linson, P. Spear. FIRST ROW: J. Cooper, I. Snell, T. Franklin, Miss Holihan, J. Leath, D. Schwartz, J. Lefton. Our monthly publication of the school paper, properly known as A. H. Says, is put out by the Press Club of Attica High School which included this year: Sponsor, Miss I-Iolihang Co-editors, Jim Leath and Ted Franklin, Secretary, Janie Snellg and the staff of reporters who made it their job to collect various items of interest made available to the students. In glancing through an edition one might chance upon such items as an editorial on how to settle our school problems, an article on the latest fads and fashions f cat clothes l, or even the newest slang commonly used in everyday Rock and Roll conversation Also between its covers may be the latest romance hot off the press, how A. H. S. did or didn't come out in a recent game, what a certain Senior likes for breakfast, what the high society Qclubsl have been doing, and what Mr. Troncin wants for Christmas. Press Club is limited to 15 members and membership is determined by a certain number of points which are earned by turning in the monthly assign- ments. Press Club of 1955-56 completed a very successful year and the newly organized club for the coming year very graciously dedi- cated the last issue to the class of '56, 32 Swwhmz 8.2 FIRST ROW: D. Wilson, J. Richey, D. Pearson, J. Green, Miss Mooy, C. Mattox, S. Raisor, S. Lalxlaster, D. Slaughter. SECOND ROW: J. Bratton, Dotson, S. Grady, S. Gustus, C. Toll, S. Borst, J. Snell, G. Finney. THIRD ROW: N. Landis, N. Oteham, J. Manssen, A. Lilly, S. Day, G. Maris, B. Knowles, R. Bannon, K. Redman. FOURTH ROW: L. Mau' C. T M. Allen. s, urpin, N. Zenor, D. Bratton, N. Terrell, S. Miller, J. Carson, S. Banks 6- 3' TOP ROW: Jack Walter, Gerald Misner, Richard Martin, Frank Null, Mr. Carrel. FIRST ROW: Bill Gebhart, lim Leath, Max Schwartz, Ronnie Leaf. fs N , jst., SPORTS SPEECH LHHNC Ll -...nu-annum ni Quinn- 49- .....a- f K., oz, Q 44 i Qt in r,,z- f ,....O6 ' Njm ral: gf-4,4 lll1RD ROW: W. Pederson, N. Terrell, Al. Cooper, J. Carson, A. Telfer, J. Welsh, G. Levor, A. Nenn1a'r, N 5 Xllen, N. Ll.-nor, S. Gnylor, M. Craft, Mrs. Linn. SECOND ROW: S. Serie, E. Drew, 1. Dotson, J. Simpson, 1 4,0 oper, M. llnllon, l. Richey, l.. Montgomery, K. VanDame, D. Locke, C. Oland, M. Lagzdins, K. rlnmn. l lRS'l' ROW: ,I. liralton, D. Pearson, C. Young, D. lflndson, D. Suffell, H. Sutton, S. Sutton, J. K Inrlx, Al. Nolen, J. Wolf, K. l'lillI1PIOll, J. Leaf. l'll1l SIQCJO Aura. 65 QD ROW: ,l. Welsh, C. Olnnd, G. Misner, W. Pederson, F. Null, J. Cooper, A. Neunlayr, S. Brown. ND ROW: V. Croucll, li. liznnplon, M. Colvert, Mrs. Laughlin, M. Duncan, E. Drew, J. Wolf. FIRST ROW: D. Snlfcll, J. Richey, C. Willis, I.. Kerlchove, R. Daugherty, C. Oland, M. Munson. LQ .4 Paw! 'Zaye SLOW SCHOOL ZONE FIRST ROW: S. Newell, G. Freenien, J. Wolf, L. Penick, B. Niswonger, J. Rice, Mr. Norman, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: J. Davis Lt., J. Allen, D. Lyon, J. Jones, R. Sterrett Lt., J. Daugherty, J. Doston, R. Brown. THIRD ROW: H. Dolpli, R. Duncan Lt., B. Holen, L. Drew, L. Davis Capt., J. Allenduff, R. Rnsliin, J. Bunch R. Lenor. Zelldlad 4-747 5 ffq. Zag.: l'O0 4 0'4s',' TOP ROW: C. Painter, E. Turpin, B. Bailey, R. Serie, L. Wagner, E. Allison, D. Freeman, C. Beasley, J. Yater, J. Fletcher, J. Walter. THIRD ROW: B. Painter, H. Kincade, M. Finney, B. Johnson, R. Leaf, B. Shepherd, T. Reynolds, D. Daugherty, J. Neal. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Mr. Lambert, J. Mason, C. Kerkhove, R. Foster, L. Booe, D. Niswonger, J. Morgan, G. Turpin. FIRST ROW: T. Robinson, T. Marks, B. Freeman, E. Sandburg, D. Robinson, B. Hushaw, K. Shepherd, D. Lightle. 4-747 gala TOP ROW: N. Landis, N. Oteham, E. Dotson, J. Richey, S. Serie, D. Bratton, N. Terrell, A. Neuamyer, J. Brown, B. Dinwiddie, E. Drew, D. Wellheuser, R. Pearl, J. Clark, M. Reese. THIRD ROW: S. Gooden, K. Kenner, S. Cottrell, B. Moore, S. Knowles, N. Beaver, N. LaMaster, S. Marr, L. Lambert, M. Fisher, M. Marris, L. Dotson, M. Crawford, S. Mahoney, F. Gibson, Miss Mooy, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: S. Wienburg, E Bever, J. Wolfe, L. Hampton, N. Miller, M. Drew, C. Geeding, C. Gustus, C. Martin, S. Condon, B. Best, P. Hollycross, M. Grant, J. Drane. FIRST ROW: J. Hullihan, L. Myers, D. Osborn, J. McKinney, M. Larson, V. Maus, L. Parient, K. Burns, S. Eller, L. Spear. Seaton play 55 In f gn C as t ' Zaadfai Zadie femdom play 156 77ZaZ5e'z '74 fi '7we44mcm N Seaiwz Flag 256 Cast 74a Waaedec Sadaafmcwffez CourtScene , 5 N' fx tXf COURT Kay Welsh, Violet Koekenberg, Queen Gretchen Finney, Jan Hatton, LaDonna Fretz. amine-Seadafa POOH! 54- 55 I 40 1V amine-Seniofz ?fzom 255- 56 PROM QUEEN Sue Ann Miller ATTENDANTS: Glenda Maris, Shirley Gustus, Maija Lagzdins, Kay Welsh 41 W '156 Dick Crane, Kay Welsh, Shirley Gustus, Oueeng Jim Marr, Melinda Hatton, Ed Nelsnn Suella Grady, Glenda Maris, Connie Turpin, Queeng Nancy Zenor, Judy Manssen 5 3 fi 1 MN' fzimcon 74.176 V 33 '52 Gretchen Finney, Ann Newmyar, Sandra Raisor, Betty Pointer, Queeng Max Schwartz, Kingg Larry Terrill, Ivars Sichts, Janis Sichts E, xx QMS. fi- yi fag? Pi' - fANF,,1- ' ,. N15 X K I Q .gl 47:49 E ' 1 ' -Sgr 235 4' ' f V Th! Q' A 4 S Lg 'VK SKK 13' ! 4+- s..,: FJ .A-Sz, .A 'WK-a i I lax Q like-M'...g his Q VARSITY YELL LEADERS J. Richey, S. Raisor, I. Snell, P. Spear B TEAM YELL LEADERS K. Hampton, C. Willis, R. Pearl, D. Slaughter in ada COACHES Mr. Suttle, Track and Footballg Mr. Diekmeyer, Cross Countryg Mr. O'Brien, Basketball . ,y . 2 0 ,,...J O D F - Nr i4 M A Cv 193 1216 ,351 VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: B. Troncin, D. Crane, E. Nelson, T. Franklin, B. Johnson, R Leaf Coach R Buttle SECOND ROW: A. Shoaf, B. Gephert, J. Marr, J. Leath, D. Gooden. THIRD ROW F Null T Leak D. Rogers, E. Turpin, J. Lefton. FOURTH ROW: D. Gayler, J. Mickle, B Devine D Leak L Miller. Attica 38 Attica 38 Attica 33 Attica 12 Attica '76 Attica Z5 Attica 32, Attica 52 Attica 18 Schedule Kentland Williamsport Covington Cayuga Veedersburg Rockville Perrysville Covington Williamsport Won 6 Lost 3 30 BE VA RSITY BA SK ETBA LL KNEELING: J. Leath, J. Lefton, B. Devine, J. Mickle, D. Leak, D. Daugherty. STANDING Coach W O'Brien, B. Troncin, D. Gayler, D. Gooden, R. Larson, D. Crane, B. Johnson, CoachC Diekmyer Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica 46 48 60 45 37 52 60 54 50 46 42 42 62 50 46 39 48 Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica Schedule Rochville Klondike Richland Greencastle Jeffe r son Rossville Fowler Covington Winamac Williamsport Pine Village Flora Clinton Veedersburg Crawfordsville West Lafayette Sheridan Wabash Valley 53 Veedersburg 49 Pine Village 50 Richland 48 Covington 54 Clinton Sectional 57 Veedersburg 40 West Lebanon O.T I 6 . 1 ,J F . A lv Q Z- i 0- ' W T Ve , 4 .. ,R1 X,Xj, ,JY , Y T . NSA .. e MBPS V33 gs, -f+-- ff . B TEAM FRONT: Coach Diekmeyer, Jack Deck, Wally O'Brien. STANDING: J. Lefton, H. Fisher, G. Hysong, R. Scott, E. Turpin, J. Short, R. Larson, D. Strawser, D. Leak, J. Peterson, J. Walter. FRESHMAN TEAM FRONT: R. Pearl, C. Willis. KNEELING: R. Daugherty, L. Kerkove, J. Neal, S. Lilly, J. Cox, T. Marks. STANDING: B. Freeman, D. Rater, C. Stetler, I. Sichts, T. Leak, F. Phillips, T. Reynolds, Coach Suttle. L I J. l.,, Q 7 X UW 'lily 4 M an JL , X IR. HIGH TEAM KNEELING: J. Davis, C. Johnson, J. Bunch, H. Dolph, D. Brown, L. Penick. STANDING: Mr. Norman, B Holen, J. Weigle, R. Slinker, J. Alenduff, E. Gooden, H. Walker, M. Layton, Coach Christie. IR. HIGH YELL LEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Willis, N. Livengood, N. LaMaster, R. Duncan T . 5 ii CROSS COUNTRY TEA M KNEELING: H. Enichs, R. Khol, D. Enichs, T. Reese, B. Shepard. STANDING: R. Daugherty, H. Snider, C. Stetler, I. Morgan, D. Daugherty, Coach Diekmyer. Attica Attica Attica Attica Attica Schedule Covington 33 Veedersburg 58 Hooiser Conference Veedersburg 40 Delphi 21 Veedersburg 45 News Ross 129 Jeff of Lafayette Z3 Attica 101, Frankfort 60, Winamic 71, Delphi 79, Knox 79, Jeff 87 Sec tional Attica 182 We finished in 7th place. Enicks 3rd, Gooden 29th, Kohl 34th. TRACK TEAM FIRST ROW: R. Kolh, A. Anderson, J. Wininger, J. Morgan, B. Phillips, S. Lilly, H. Enicks, D. Enicks. SECOND ROW: J. Deck, T. Reese, D. Rader, H. Fisher, B. Johnson, T. Reynold, J. Neal, Coach R. Suttle. THIRD ROW: W. Rader, C. Beasley, R. Larson, I. Sicht, D. Gooden, T. Leak, J. Short, C. Steller, S. Rushin. Schedule Attica 55 Sheridan 54 Attica 69 Fowler 40 Attica 64 west Side 45 Attica 33 lf3 Danville 75 Attica 5l 1f2 Delphi 57 lfZ Attica 60 Schlarman 49 Attica 40 Frankfort 69 Hoosier Conference 3rd Attica 77 ifz Covington 51 lfZ Paris Relays 3rd Veedersburg 45 Zf3 Richland 26 1f3 '56 Track Queen Janie Snell Attendants: Julie Kirkman and Jeannine Bratton lass will Eugene Allison, will my ability to play hookey and get a blue slip to anyone who can get by with it. Bob Bailey, will my nickname Beetle to anyone deserving of the title. Rita Bannon, will my ability to scream Hot Dogs at the ball games to any senior of 57 who has a ood set of lungs. Charles Beasley, will my aiility to keep quiet to Norma Oteham. Richard Beedle, will my Cadillac to Tom Robinson. Tom Brier, will my 6'2 frame to Jerry Kirby and m 180 lbs. to Frank Briney John Cottrell, do will and bequeath my mathematical brain to anyone who can keep it running. Richard Lee Crane, will my ability to stay in training to Don Gaylor and Jim Bob Mickle. Ben Day, will my heibght and weight to Jim Smith, and my knowledge of flying saucers to the Air orce. Robert Deck will my membership to the A. A. , to Dave Stanger. Hugh Enicks, will my ability to run, to Bob Briney's DeSoto. Gretchen Finney, wi l my uiet ways to JoBeth Wolf. James Fletcher, will my aiility to ive away gum to anyone who can afford it. Ted Franklin, will my ability to maie decent grades and still not take any books home, to Dave Stanger. Dean Freeman, will my walk to Mr. Lee and a good Senior class next year to Mrs. Peterson. William Gebhart, will my nickname Spruce to all Sprucers. Donald Gooden, will my following to Johnnie Johnson. Ronald Gray, will my 37 Chevy to any one who will keep it running. Jan Natton, will just let my sister carry on. Harvey Dean Helmerick, will my strong tenor voice to Harold Snider. May he put it to good use for Mrs. Schramn. Robert Ray Johnson, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Jimmy Short. Harlan Kincade, will my razor to Bill Reager. Barbara Knowles, will my strong yelling voice and my ability to jump to Sandra Raisor, for Cheer-leading next year. Russel Kohl, will my running ability to Bill Freeman and Jack Deck, to give coach Suttle some depth. Maija Lagzdins, will my laughing ability to Nancy Zenor. Nancy Landis, will my ability to always make up, to George Abel, after an argument to Donna 8: Janis. Ronnie Leaf, will my ability to successfully argue my way out of detention or any other such punishments or extra assignments to Janis Sichts. Jim Leath, will my Kat glasses to little Jimmy Scribner and my bass viol playing ability to Ray Brown. Jim Marr, will my love life to Richard Martin. Beverly Martin, will Petzi Spear some full skirts so she will be able to jump successfully at pep sessions next year. Russell Mason, will to Eric Holmes my job at the 10 cent store as he likes it so much. Loren Minick, will my slim modern shape to Jack Deck. Russell Morgan, will my ability to lose weight to Jean Welsh. Ed Nelson, will my nickname B1acksnake to Don Gaylor who fits the name better than I do. Wilma Nolen, will my ability to play the clarinet and my position in the band to Vonnie Condon. Francis Oteham, will my speed and driving ability to the State Police. Charles Painter, will my knowledge of the gravel roads to anyone who would like to know them. Tom Pearl will my nickname Dog to Dan Leak. Bob Pickett, will my big loosely strung frame to poor little shriveled-up Wendy P atterson. Warren Rader, will my athletic abilities and physical body to Floyd Cash. Katy Redman, will my nickname Singe to Doris Kerst and Connie Willis pro- viding that they have as much fun living up to it as I did. fContinued on page 83, ww AW , , ,p . 54113 N -vv as 1 Ns V .eu ...'i,, - - -1,4 , -,J-'l af .Q wil.. -. --.. 49 CONGRATULATIONS A H S CLASS I956 RADIO MATERIALS CORPORATION IS PROUD OF THE A. H. S, GRADUATES WHO HAVE COME TO WORK HERE, EITHER DURING VACATION PERIOD OR ON A FULL TIME BASIS. BE SURE TO CHECK WITH US, BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR PLANS FOR THE SUMMER. RADIO MATERIALS CORPORATION EAST PARK AVENUE ATTICA, INDIANA FURNITURE - FLOOR COVERINGS PHILCO APPLIANCES SPEED QUEEN WASHERS MAGIC CHIEF GAS RANGES L. C. ROEMER AND SON ATTICA, IND. PHONE 36 SAVE AT RoEMER's FURNITURE MONUMENTS MERRYMAN FUNERAL HOME SHAWNEE LANES 2 1f2 MILES so. on 41 PH. 4F70 ATTICA, IND DESUTTERS LOAN COMPANY 121 NORTH PERRY STREET 518 - TELEPHONE BUCKLEY'S FOOD MARKET FREE DELIVERY PHONES 18 and 199 430 EAST MAIN HIDY'S FLORISTS BOUQUETS OUR SPECIALITY PHONE 375 112 W. LITHIA ST. A TTICA, INDIA NA PHOTOGRAPHY For The C RIMSON hmililh ll b THE SMITIEI STUDIO CAMERA SHOP EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC - NOTHING THAT ISN'T U. S. 41 SOUTH PHONE 38-M ATTICA LUMBER C0 WEST MILL ST. ATTICA, IN SMART CLEANERS FINE TAILOR MADE CLOTHES mae IN Home cuumnu COTTAGE INN HOME COOKING South on U. S. 41 Attica ZENORS SERVICE GAS OIL AND ACCESSORIES 1 TIRES wolf AND assume I sum senvlcf Tires Batteries Accessories Washing - Greasing PERRY AND JACKSON STREET T Your best bet FW the latest in WHERE YOUR DOLLAR Men's and Boy's Clothing and Shoes Phone 93 219 S Perry SAM NEWMARK Ama Hardware - Gifts Hotpoint Appliances Farm and Home Supplies ATTICA HARDWARE Next to the Bank Attica -l , , f. l - 5 f I. I ,f s Akrlgfkx 'kit . -VV ' ' - A V ,F-,xl xx X X ' x K K . X , , 1 ' 'f if if i 3 3 , gn - HX Z, Y 'Y , I 3 ,qw wv- X X , Y 1, V. 4 - 1 ' ' y' ' fi, x NX - x . X . , 4, K . X , . X X, X ., 'TQ - ' I 7 - 1 IQ..-N: Q ' x 'N - , , 3 , :X pislxj fix XX, xx X-Q x f..Lf - 21, fm ' 1 - - - L--' ' '- X ' ' ATTICA FLORAL CO. FOR THE BEST IN FLOWERS 908 N. Perry Attica af, ATTICA LEDGER-TRIBUNE - .A 111'-f X, BOSTICK MOTOR INC WATCHES DIAMONDS l.EON'S JEWELRY SILVER WAR E Attica, Indiana Phone 203-J ff' 1 STUDEBAKER PACKARD WILSON MOTORS Phone 555-J Att I d BOYS' SINCLAIR SERVICE I' T b A Gas and Oil 701 M St. Compliments of CRIGLER INSURANCE AGENCY Attica, Indiana Ph. 64 or 594-M Allen Bldg. I ATTICA CLEANERS I-1. JOHNSON MOTEL 8 GUEST HOUSE Air Conditioned - Television in Lobby Private Baths - Reasonable Rates On U. S. Highway 41-55 Attica FOSTER Oll CO 8 FOSTER SALES SERVICE S. Perry Phone Attica, Indiana 240-.T O INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE FRY INSURANCE AGENCY Attica, Indiana Phone 282 KEAKHOVEM sfnvlcf TWP' Gas-Oil Tires-Repairs Washing Lubrication W heel Balancing On Routes Attica, Ind. 41-55-28 N THE HARRISON STEEL CASTINGS CO. Attica, Indiana A good place to work A Share in Profits Recreation Room Job Arrangement Locker and Shower Facilities Good Wages Billiard and Pool Tables Piece Work Rates Bowling Alleys Complete Group Insurance MICHELl'S DRIVE-INN RlCHEY'S HOME MADE CANDIES HOME OF RICHEY'S CHOCOLATES U S 41 Phone 166 A a, I d1a a M., ATTICA READY MIXED CDNCRETE, INC. 35 Sycamor HDTEl ATTICA GOOD PLACE TO E ATTICA BAKERY Phone 36 0 Specializing in all kinds f B k ry Products JHSk B ST WSH STO THE CLASS OF H56ll me scuwmz srokf HOOSIER 5 RESTAURANT PA Attica E erything fine in the pastry line Wedding Cakes CRAWFORD STRY PANTRY B hdyCk 1 112S SECURITY LOAN CO. P Ph 153 POSTON-HERRON BRICIiticfQdMPANY Attica's Ladies' Ready to Wear Store THE VOGUE p Value Stamps Attica, Ind. Ph. 19 'Wa E-r '- WINTERS CHEVROLET SALES Phone 347 218 South Perry Attica, Indiana BUCKLEY NEWS CO. 207 S. Perry - Phone 381 SPORTING GOODS, NOVELTIES, TOYS, ETC, Cys V ,ff THOMAS FRANKUN STORE LOCALLY OWNED 5 O E NATIONALLY KNOWN -Iii in ,v DOTSON'S D-X SERVICE DHUGESS Rozfws Bc nkuss .DRUGS . FOUNTAIN . PRESCRIPTIONS GRADY a wlLuAMs S an IG A O THE TREND TODAY f ' ISTO IGA . Y l INDEX NOTION COMPANY x 'A. 5 Sz 10C 2543 - 51.00 Atti I diana D Q v QMW I mwm Moron SALES, INC W Phone 85 205 West Mill MAHONEY GROCERY AND mms Phone 59 ree ehvery PRITSCHER'S it PONTIAC o U s. Highway 41 at 55 4oo P k s TH E CENTRAL NAHONAL BANK AM TRUST'C0. Loans Real Estate F. H. A. V. A. Personal Automobile Home Improvement Farmer Business Consumer Services Checking Accounts Savings Christmas Savings Trust Dept. Safety Deposit Boxes Night Depository Treasury Bond Service Travelers Checks Personalized Checks 1 1f2'70 on Savings No Service Charge Newtown - Attica MORE THAN A SYMBOL.. To us, the knight- and shield of the order of the Golden Rule is more than a symbol ---- to us, it points to a definite way of life. To you, who are about to pass one of the more important milestones along the road practice of the Gold- en Rule in all your future dealings with your fellow men and women will be a different asset, because you will be following the teaching of the ONE who gave us the Ser- mon on the Mount. No matter how many obstacles may slow your journey you can overcome all of these obstacles swiftly and surely if you'll re- member to Do Unto Others, As You Would Want Others To Do Unto You. , Mr. 8: Mrs. R,A, DeSutter RlTZI'S JEWELRY STORE on the corner The best in jewelry and gifts Attica Phone 235 BEV'S BEAUTY SALON SHERIDAN'S HARDWARE 8 TRUCKING opp 'te Hotel Attica Phone 557 LEE WHITEHALL INSURANCE MEADOW GOLD DAIRY PRODUCTS 71 710 S. Perr OHAVIOR STUDIO PORTRAIT 8: COMMERCIAL PHOTO Kodak Film Picture Frames Phone Z 36 -J Greeting Cards Attica., Ind. GRADY 8. BRIGGS SHELL SERVICE Service is our Business Attica West Mill Street Phone 430 4, COME SEE COME SAVE AT A 8: P Phone 133 Attica, Ind THE B 8. W STORE Attica's Finest Ready To Wear Store For The Entire Family Attica., Ind. , , A. E. BARKER MOTOR, INC. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH AMERICAS MOST SMART DIFFERENT CAR Attica Phone T' X fi , ,ilwu 'V -'Q' X k'LSL AIVVV E. 163 Main 'N AEEEA Q STSS St. 5 T T EK - A I 'RIffPT,fMbUIH f AI BARKETT A MSLE MOTORS CLOTHING FOR TOTS AND TEENS LAD 8. LASSIE STORE WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS I ik D T..A'3fII Q Ind. 387 2 2, .A- ' p-I ? The lowly penny still gives you most for your money when you spend it for electric service. So, live even better electrically. It's economical. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF IND., INC. Good, low-cost electric service to more than 700 communities in 70 counties JONES BROTHERS GRAIN - FEED - COAL Attica, Indiana Phone 26 OVERPECK-LUMBER CO. 401 S. Union E Rosmsou GRAIN COA McCRACKEN AND RUGERMS INSURANCE SERVICE Phone 138 201 Brady Stree Attica BOB'S MACHINE SHOP R C1 gk p 1' P Whl 1 8zR il Compliments of WILHITE CAFE FIX MOTOR SALES INDIANA GAS 8: WATER CO. DR. PAUL SULLIVAN DR. L. W. CRANE KEITH E. BARNHART HAYES AGENCY RA.Y'S BASEMENT BARBER SHOP KEN LEE PHARMACY SPEARE'S GARAGE SMALL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE fContinued from page 541 I. I, I. I. I. I. I I. I I. I, I. I, I. I. I. I. I I We We We We We We We We We We We, We, We, We, We We, We, We, We We We Tom Reese, will leave A. H. S. to all of you until someday you leave A. H. S. too, and when you are gone, the students of A. H. S. will carry on. Jack Rennick, will Larry Miller a car so he can get to West Lebanon more often. Judy Richey, will my natural walk to Sandy Winters. Max Schwartz, will my squirt gun to Mrs. Schramn. Russell Serie, will my ability to ar ue in Mr. Sisk's class to Congress. Bob Shepherd, will my nickname SIxep, to Little Shep and I hope he will make as much use of it as I have. , Allen Shoaf, will Judy Asbury to Larry Miller and Charles Kerkhove. Janie Snell will my yell-leaders uniform to Kathy Hampton and my ability to get out of class to anyone who can get away with it. , John Snider, will my height and red hair to Jerry Kirby. Richard Spence, will leave, Isn't that enough? Nancy Terrell, will my musical ability to Diane Pearson and my ability to talk in Chorus and still get A's to Richard Martin. Bill Troncin, will my ability to get along with Mr. Troncin to anyone who needs a little help in school. I Bob Troxel, will my good nature and co-operation in the library and study hall to Mrs. Laughlin. I Connie Turpin, will my ability to play my saxophone to Bill Linson. Larry Wagner, will my Little Red Ford to the next Senior class which is cap- able of keeping it out of ditches and a bank balance large enough to keep it going Jack Walter, will my trips to Richland to anyone who can afford them. Kay Welsh, will Katie Redman's Semaphore shirt that I wore last summer, and Jan Hatton wore last winter, to Wendy Paterson. Anita Whitkanack, will my quiet and timid manner to Norma Oteham. Dixie Wilson, will my nickname, Wig, to any girl who can change her hair style and color of hair as often as I do. , Aleta Telfer, will my ability to keep from having detention to Sue Ann Miller. , Jim Yater, will my straight hair to Jerry Neal. the Senior Class, will Mr. Troncin a new joke book to help him fill up his speeches of a few words. the Senior the Senior the Senior Classes. the Senior the Senior Class, will Mr. Abel a suggestion box full of pleasing compliments. Class, will Mr. Lee some bird seed to feed next years birds. Class, will Mrs. Peterson some extra girls to fill up her all boy Class, will Mr. Suttle an all-star football team. Class, will Mr. Sisk the Secretary of State, so he will be more able to argue in International Relations Class. the Senior the Senior the Senior Latin Club the Senior the Senior policies. the Senior Class, will Mr. Study Hall. the Senior Class, will Mrs. Lynn a new pair of gym shoes. Class, will Miss Reed a new sink for her art room. Class, will Mrs. Laughlin a set of Shakespeare's Plays for her to perform. Class, will Mr. Class, will Mr. Lambert something to do for his Agriculture Class. O'Brien a brief case to fill up with lots of insurance Diekmyer a Code Book of Standard Punishment for Class, will Mr, Carrel a book entitled, Let-Somebody-Else-Do-It, to off set his predilection for the Do-It Yourself Craze. the Senior next year. the Senior Go Down Under the Senior Ochestra. the Senior Class, will Mr. Daugherty, a deserving Class for him to sponsor will Miss Mooy an atomic-powered submarine so she can anytime she pleases. will Mr. McCarty the Boston Pops Symphony Marching Class, Class, Class, will Miss Holihan a loud speaker so she can tell her study hall to quiet down. the Senior Services in future the Senior will Mrs. Schramn a Few Professionals for Baccalaureate years. will the Juniors our ability to make just enough money to Class, Class, get by on for their Senior Trip. the Senior Class, will the Sophomores a dozen jalopies so they can make as much ruckus around the gym as we did. the Senior Class, will the Freshmen our wisdom and strength to help them through the next three years. 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