Ben Davis High School - Keyhole Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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ROW l-Jerry Land, Don Lane, Danny Lee, Bar- bara Lentz, George Lenz, Marilyn Lientz, Sharon Lile, Barbara Marlett. ROW 2-Sue Marsten, Cletus McGowen, Laura McMahan, Nellie McNay, Norma Meader, Arthur Merrill, Bruce Mock, Paul Morgan. ROW 3-Amelia Morris, Helen Mitchel, Bob Mey- ers, Ted Meyers, Roselle Napier, Tom Neese, Betty Neidigh, Laverne Norris. ROW 4-Neal Odder, Beverly O'Neal, .lerry Pat- terson, Roberta Pearson, Patricia Pendgraph, leon Pennington, Robert Persly. ROW 5-'Glenn Pliefer, Ann Phillips, Daniel Phil- lips, Betty Price, Dan Price, Mary Pyle, Rose Ida Rader, Lindo Randal. ROW 6-Joline Ratlilif, Marty Riggen, Deloris Rob- inson, Patty Rogers, Jacqueline Scaggs, Barbara Scarsrough, Teddy Schabel, Carol Schnell, ROW 7-Donna Sellers, Carolyn Shoulders, Earl Shrout, Jan Smith, Harold Smith, Melvin Smith, Bonnie Snyder, John Stagmoller. ROW 8-Donna Sterrett, Dixie Stone, David Tay- lor, Dale Thompson, Linda Toole, Kenny Vaughn, Darrell Venable, Sandra Venable. ROW 9a Ronald Vest, Barbara Walters, Tom Ward, Janet Wulhamer, Dorothy Wentworth, Carol Williams, David Williams, Richard Williams. ROV! i0 -A Norman Wilson, Allred Wise, Cl'1ii,- tianne Wolf, Freddy Woods, Hilda Wooton, Pa- tricia Worley, Gene Yovanovich. 8B'S 5 QL lg ,QS A fs.. V mi A A -I ' 2 I s Ai' bs . .- l I 'VLAN I Y., ' iffy ., 1 ' ti f ' Q s 1 ef vii I. Q ' i . 4 2 , 5 an X, 1 v 4- 0 if 1 1-, Z , QQ '. ' ga' 0 I . ' 'A E .r ' .. ffm rim' ,. 155, 'sg P fx- -'IW i 1 - 'JEL -Q .7 2-'P 'H 41' p i in A 'girl ff .A t Z 4' Q leaf? ut Cx, 2, 32 tif, 3, Q 1,39 djs If gk, eg rg- If ' l V V A f 0' if .. 'ix td ff 1, if I L f if 1' 'ig 4 . ,,,. - ' N ' ---,, . , V I , by l J Zz! all -- l ' 1 Jilin' f -4, ,ty 5, 'Y ' .xv ff S 'Y ,X -,Q y my ,eg W R iv ff, Q53 ' , ii .ffl 9 A el 'Bi , 1- V ' ,iii 3' at A .a Q, I 5 - J 'Q 1 4 . ' A X if - I i iif : pf .af -531 555. 'iii 4 S i P S A ' K5 ' -4: t 1' . In iq! 4 ,A A A .tgp -1, . fe W .r5W'x!5i!3f '. ' fa -JW -Ah A l Wt -1 ,a X ' L ,V f W fr , i .S '-5 -4 , ei A ' L l A, , nf 1 A 4 2- . ,I ' 3, .fe fa A i iq Lg If fd .817 J . - sf- diffs ' 96 g?.'Z6!ll.ZI.'5 . . Printing by Clarence E. Crippin and Son, Inc. Engravings by Indianapolis Engraving Co. Covers by S. K. Smith Co. Photographs by Shen-Couriney Studio and Bill Tobias pf. 4 is , . 1 -.. .- l.ONG'S SERVICE STATION Two Wreckers . . . 24 Hour Service PARTS ACCESSORIES BEImonf 0003 Maywood, Indiana 97 Carolyn Byrkett, Phyllis Poe, and Sue Schoene- mann found that an after-school snack was a good pick-up when they were worn out from a long ses- sion working on the annual. BECK'S DRUG STORE 1602 North Lynhurst Drive BEImont 1421 - Speedway MERZ PHARMACY Qualified Service 5750 West Washington Sfreef BElmonl 2881 High school boys and girls make our drug store their regular stop on the way home from school. Electa Cullen knows that someday she will want to buy her groceries at a store that gives her a wide variety of fresh, budget priced food. For fhe Besl in Food Values MONTGOMERY SUPER FOOD, INC. 5300 West Washington St. af Lynhurst Drive Congratulations, Seniors from REITS MARKET 4503 Rockville Road Harold Bartholomew- BEImont 1921 Tom Bartholomew shows one of his prize winning 4-H calves, which will later be butchered and sold in his cIad's store. Quality meats, groceries, fresh and frozen foods at any time When you pull into Wayne Park Garage you receive expert service from these two gentlemen, Les. Cadwell and Carl Rudicle. Members of Ben Davis Gasoline Alley can have practically new cars made out of old ones at . . WAYNE PARK GARAGE SINCLAIR PRODUCTS . . . 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE 4808 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana Best West on U. S. 40 BEImont 2303 Ronald Bryant watches Betty Owen and Jerry Lou Smith chose new lipsticks. Beauty conscious girls can find a full sup- ply ot cosmetics at TEETERS'. TEETERS' PHARMACY 6301 West Washington Street BElmont 2039 For friendly service and cool refreshments after school Carl Rudicle and Don Miles know where to go. Here they are waited on by Mr. Richhart, Jr. RICHHART PHARMACY Expert Prescription Service 3001 South Holt Road Gerald McKern and Ray Montgomery know what is best. When they are thirsty they hurry to Cross Pharmacy, where they receive courteous service from Mr. Cross. CROSS PHARMACY 5306 Vlezt 'Washington Street BElm0nt 5905 Your life may depend on us! Prescriptions are carefully filled by skilled pharma- cists. Health supplies of all kinds are available. Here are Mrs. Mascher, W. J. Henderson, and Mr. Gilbert ready to serve you. HENDERSON PHARMACY 4406 West Washington Street BElmont 2702 5 i E32 P e fffs.. , , W- If guns or cars are your hobby-see us! If you want to see some fascinating guns, visit our display of ancient firearms. While you're there, why not look over our extensive supply of automotive parts. We can till any automotive need-our completely remodeled building holds one of the finest inventories in the state. BEI DAVIS TIRE 81 BATTERY 00. Wholesale - AUTO PARTS AND SUPPLIES - Retail Your only local one stop service 6243 West Washington Street, BElmont 4466, Ben Davis, indiana The man behind the scenes says, For smiling and prompt service, bring your clothes to us. We'll make them look like new. Cari Rudicle agrees-he's had many a suit cleaned there. NEFF CLEANERS 3904 Rockville Road BElmont 8082 Sue Schoenemonn Dick Lepp Gangfnafufcliwu fa 7fz,e Gladfi of 53 SHEN COURTNEY STUDIO Photographers NORTH MERIDIAN STREET INDIANAPOLIS IND ., .,,, .., N-, ,... ., -.,, -Y.-n.-,..-,..... YSIISHE BEN DAVIS WESTLAKE 7hea,Zea lndiancfs Finest South ot Tenth Street on High School Road Indianapolis, Indiana Bob Wilbur and Jerry Rushton sit before the fireplace and admire the beautiful home built by- John 0. Rutledge General Contractor Residential - Commercial 6120 Gregory Drive Zdedllafze Eeacfz ancf 7eMace 600 North High School Road, Indianapolis, Indiana ,sawn Central lndiana's only Swim and Dance Resort 'lm' . A ,,11rQ:gf1M. - v w.--V., V Z 3 . X f' , Q X-L-Q--e.,,.W ' ' , The Ben Davis High School bowling team knows where to go for well kept alleys and fine equip ment. For as long as the school has had a bowling team, the Speedway alleys have been their choice SPEEDWAY BGWLHNG ALLEYS 3805 West Toth Street- BElmont 4781 FOR ANY EVENT, SEND BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS FROM ki-Q15 E5'r.la9s--- af dmweg ,-,, , AL G. AULBACH -CLARA AULBACH 2401 West Washington Street 1: FRanklin 3525 mu1Hl s 5620-26 West Washington Street BElmont 8011 CUSTOM-BUILT KITCHEN CABINETS While looking at senior rings, Mr. John Marshall shows Diane Baker and Bolo BriH, The 500 Trophy. One of the many Types of iewelry made by ,Lpfyfygnei mf zmpfn, 1401 North Capitol Avenue Indianapolis 7, Indiana Plaza 1554, Ex. 8 ,uv 4 Fu HONORS CAME TO US THIS YEAR Ben Davis High School is proud of its case filled with trophies won for out- standing performances by our students. Not all honors brought tangible prizes. Some were purely honorary. We appreciated these people, for good publicity made ours a school whose name we were proud to put on our fob applications, and on our college entrance blanks. Sk' i' 'I' ln a district band contest Paul Ab- bott, playing an alto saxophone solo, and a trumpet trio consisting of Wayne Dell, Jim Smith, and Tom Bauer, won first places. Xl' 1' ik Norita Nachoff, senior, selected by her classmates and teachers for the annual D. A. R. good citizenship award based on leadership, cooperation, scholarship and service, gave Ben Davis a county winner for the first time. 'k 'k it Our varsity basketball team brought us renown by winning the County Basketball Tourney this year. 'k 'k 'k Many contests were open to students in English courses. Dwight Abbott is shown discussing his victory in the I Speak for Democ- racy contest with Barbara Dreyer who won an oratorical contest sponsored by the American Legion. -k 'k 'k National honors came to us in De- cember. A vegetable iudging team, consisting of Dwight Abbott, Ruth Ann Schuh, and George Hadley, won first place in the National Vegetable Grower's competition in New York. Here we see Dwight Cottingham, Ag teacher, showing his happy team the coveted Snyder trophy which remains in our possession a year. 'k 'A' 'k Perhaps other honors came to our school after it was too late to take pictures. For instance, Barbara Dreyer, .loan Karl, and Janet Keister, were chosen to go to l.U. to Girls' State in the summer. Joan Ryan was the alternate. And Mary Ann Moines won a S250 Home Ec Scholarship. But these are a few of the outstand- ing students in Ben Davis during that year we remember-1952-53. ls your house too small to entertain? The Southern Triangle Drive-In can solve your problem. In beautiful air-conditioned rooms you can treat your guests to good tood, properly served-and with no trouble to the hostess. For the high school crowd, after the game or cutter a show, we have the kind of snacks you love. Fred Stegmoller, Pat Pedlow, Beverly Trout, and David Strube decided that going to the Southern Triangle was the perfect ending to a happy evening. Sanlfzean 74icuz9fe 2900 BLOCK KENTUCKY AVENUE MAYWOOD f BElmont T982 l. 1 l V. l l. :Mmm ' l , -F-1 s -sw-' bum .. E1 Pat Von Strohe says After a strenuous evening leading yells at the Ben Davis games, I go to a Hotpoint refrigerator like the one Uffman sells, ancl get a snack and a cool drink. There's plenty of room for the family food UF FMAN'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES 4445 Rockville Road, Indianapolis 21, Indiana and for extras, too. 9 o.m. to 6 p.m. - Monday and Friday until 9 p.m. House of Flowers, 5801 West Washington Street, Belmont 2459 Em-Roe's Sporting Goods, 209 West Washington Street, Lincoln 3446 Downton and Wheat, 3745 West Washington Street, Belmont 3351 Ben Davis Beauty Shop, 6233 West Washington Street, Belmont 3081 Kenley's Market, High School Road and Washington Street, Belmont 3441 Stou1's Service Station, 5930 West Washington Street, Belmont 0996 Dillion's Standard Service Station, High School Road and Washington Street, Belmont 0078 Copeland's Flower Shop, 3601 West Washington Street, Belmont 1391 Blythe Jewelers QBen Davisj, 6303 West Washington Street, Belmont 9163 Wayne Hardware and Appliance Company, 5605 West Morris Street, Belmont 3808 Scottee your hour dry cleaning cash and carry Thrifty As Its Name implies SCOTTEE CLEANERS Otters A Fine Cleaning Service Q 'f' Angie Deloft knows a best dressed girl must be well groomed at all times. 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V. -., -Y. , . Y - ...-....----. ,...,... ......- .... . . ., . . .... .... . .. ....... -. .A . ..7 ..... ,....-.-,,,..... ., . V,-.V... .....-. .V .-v.... .V- : Q - n 4 I . .Q . .g'-Q --s-n,,l ':Q- 1f.'t'.':':'.:.:p.,z,,' .- .,,...... .......,..-,.. . ..,..,,,... flemmim 1953 THESE WERE FAMILIAR EVERY-DAY SCENES 1 LUNCHTIME! WHAT A PLEASANT BREAK. The food in our cafeteria was something to remember - well cooved, varied and attractively served. Miss Senour, the rnanager, made our scarce 25 minutes in the cafeteria pleasant uith seasonal decorations. . . , Study halls reliefed us of atter-school pressure of NOVV. Since ue came by busses, we put in a full day at school, reqardlez: ot hon many classes we took. ...Cur library was a pleasant place, modern, filled with an amazing variety of books. There were 3,000 is ' 3 F A.jj r volumes on assorted subjects on its shelves. ln all 3 buildings, the school owned 6,000 books. This year, a new library was opened in Wayne Cen- tral. It is one of the show places in a building of beauti- ful rooms. . . . Roll room took up 'l5 minutes between the first and second period. We grew to know one another better in that time. Our busy teachers worked out our plan sheets with us, collected funds for various drives and ticket sales, and listened to our problems. JAMES SHOCKLEY, dean of boys, was the first person we saw when we returned to school after an ab- sence. And sometimes he was the last person we saw-if we were naughty and had to stay after school! MRS. HELEN MERCER, dean of 2 girls, took care of our ills, signed T our absence slips, and counselled us in time of trouble. if fx... ..,, Mr. Shockley shows Bob Gary his absence record. Mrs. Mercer signs an excuse for Joan Wh te OF OUR DAY BY DAY LIFE THE WATER FOUNTAINS in the hall were a favorite meeting place. They also were the obiect of discussion and editorials in the school paper. They could always be depended on to squirt in one's face or over one's clothes. David Saurbough and Floyd Brunes try out the squirty fountains for Mart Hanneman, while Ted Botkins talks over his next assignment with Angie Deloff. AT BEN DAVIS ha Teeters and .loan 1 EM? Ali? 445.211 K. ' .e ' -lg I h' over a funny answer made on an exam paper. Mrs. Wells and Mrs. .lay Mr. Baker and Miss Dierdorf are aug ing Q - 'd d tion before the meeting OD O06 starts. Miss Martin stops to listen. side, and Mrs. Fravel and Mrs. Doyle on the oth-r, carry on a four si e converscl EVERY MONDAY NIGHT our teachers held meetings in room 202. Those of us who walked past the door, enioyed seeing adults sitting at desks, looking like pupils for a change. On Tuesday, at roll room, the results of these meetings were passed on to us. Teachers were an important part of our lives. Sometimes d about them. But most of us realized that they were human beings who sincerely liked young people. That was the real reason they chose this profession. we gripe TO W e em 70111953 LUNCHTIME was often the only occasion for our busy teachers to get together. This year, for the first time, they were able to get 25 min- utes relief trom the day's noise. Mr. Cloyd's room was set oft For Teachers Only. Mrs. Ball faces Mrs. Fravel, Miss Dun- can, and Mrs. Faust at the lunch table. FACULTY Dolores Kent, office worker, reports to Mr. Charles Vance, principal, for dictation. Oltice practice girls relieved the busy administrator of many routine chores. THE OFFICE WAS THE CENTER OF ACTIVITY MR. VANCE'S DAY was one of problems. I if Administering the largest township school l in the United States was a difficult and complex iob and required many more hours than the usual eight spent by most business men. Besides his full day, he spent many nights a week attending school affairs. i His iob required an almost encyclopedic knowledge of everything taking place in H y three buildings. 12 BERNARD DE WITT, made Wayne Central a happy, well-managed building for the 9B's. Our school was so NY crowded that some upper Q I ' classmen had study halls ' , . - l in the new building. Wll.l.lAM GIRTON, registrar, and MRS. ALICE HARKER, office clerk, answered our many questions, made out our program cards, and attended to the countless clerical details necessary to the smooth running ot a large school. 13 as GORDON HARKER moved up this year from athletic director to vice-principal in charge of the freshman build- ing which housed 9A's and 8A's. fi. 4? ' Q 1. MRS. .IESSIE KIRK, head ot the commerce department, instructed her clerical practice girls in the use of the business machines in the mimeograph room. Lavada Price and Norita Nachoff were interested spectators. THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT PREPARED US TO EFFICIENTLY TAKE OUR PLACES IN THE BUSINESS WORLD TOP ROW-WOODROW BAKER, book- keeping and commercial law, MISS MABEI. DIERDORF, shorthand, MISS HAZEL KENNEDY, bookkeeping, supply I room, school accounting, CARI. NAUGLE, commercial arithmetic, algebra, geom- etry. ROW 2-MRS. FLORA FAUST, typing, s it 4 I MRS. LORA FRAVEL, bookkeeping, and 1 Q MRS. MILDRED DOYLE, general business. 1: 'ff I , xt 'fc I THESE TEACHERS gave us an excellent start J g Aixg F Av, fi' ' 7, toward earning our living. As commerce students, N NX L 4,' we .learned all the basic skills needed in cleri- -, r 1'-3-4,2 fi' P' ' Fl Q cal lobs. I4 ENGLISH TEACHERS taught us grammar and how to express ourselves clearly, both in writing and speaking. They also acquainted us with good literature. Besides these subiects our English courses ot- tered us speech and iour- nalism. We learned to face an audience and we learned to meet a dead- line. Geraldine Hingle dis- cusses her English courses with Mrs. Elsie Ball, de- partment head. ENGLISH WAS A SUBJECT WE ALL TOOK TOP ROW-MRS. BENEDA CAMPBELL, English, Red Cross sponsor, MRS. RUTH GOOCH, English, Library, MR. DON- ALD HANSELL, English, Booster Club and Dramatic Club sponsor, MRS. ES- THER HUSTON, English. ROW 2-MRS. WILMA JAY, English, clinic, Sunshine Society sponsor, MRS. KATHLEEN KEILMAN, English, journal- ism, publications, and Quill and Scroll sponsor, MR. JAMES SHOCKLEY, Eng- lish and Dean of Boys, MRS. ALMA STEINER, English, library. ROW 3-MRS. MARTHA WELLS, English. . 1-5' .1,.r A '-Ez' s til X he 1 -22 mv. vtfkf -W u I9 I 139 if 11 4, MISS OLIVE CARRUTHERS, history department head, explains the process of voting by machine, to Lee Bryant and Lois Bibbs, in this important election year. HISTORY ACQUAINTED US WITH NOTEWORTHY EVENTS OF PAST AND PRESENT ,. W I l TOP ROW-TRENT GIPSON, R. O. T. C., 5 fl ' f l world history, Reserve basketball and 3 P r I football coach, THOMAS MAHAN, U.S. gf 'f' 1 1. f-L 2 history, psychology, Miss MARY Mc- 4 -. Q ,L Eg, - LANE, U. S. and world history, Sunshine . 'I I ' M Club sponsor, LOUIS PARNELL, world , X, 4 0 X histoLy, football, track, and wrestling 7 f coac . If ROW 2-PAUL RITTERSKAMP, cr0SS country coach, economics and U.S. his- L ' tory, CLAUDE WALLS, economics and ' U.S. history. - 19 ,2 5' -1 x Gy ., WE HATED to learn dates and names, but we realized that his- tory acquainted us with the great events ofthe past, in order that . ' ' fi' ' ' we might imitate its successes and avoid its failures. if Through civics, we began to know our government and we trained to become better citizens. I6 Ews- -vc'-'Y' --- '1 fx TOP ROW-MRS. HELEN WAMPLER, Latin, library, SPQR sponsor and Sun- shine Club assistant spon- sor, MRS. HELEN MER- CER, bible literature, Lan- guage Department head, Latin Club, Dean of Girls. SECOND ROW - MRS. ESTHER STEINDORF, Caesar, English, Latin Club, and Sunshine Club head sponsor, MISS MARGAR- ET DUNCAN, world his- tory, Spanish, library. WE LEARNED about the customs of other lands and other people through the teaching of our language department. By actually following some of the rites of ancient Rome, we better understood the lives of our forefathers. V , l l lfr 'ii f, i i 259' 555 - ' P , fn' 51-lf' ' . f '2,w5qQ1+,q-f ,ff ,as iZQjig1g1f': - - A A l 'ESF st. N 1 lj LANGUAGE AND SCIENCE DEALT WITH LIFE AND WITH PEOPLE TOP ROW - GERALD DEWITT, varsity basket- ball, freshman football, biology, JOHN MASA- RIU, health, biology, gym, freshman basketball, re- serve football and base- ball. SECOND ROW-ROBERT CLOYD, botany, varsity baseball coach, MRS. ELIZABETH CRIDER, biol- ogy. BOTTOM ROW-LELAND MILLS, physics, botany, vice-principal, photo club, Science Department head. VICTOR POE, chemistry. Mr. Mills discusses an experiment ment with Tom Baldauf and Bob Babcock. I7 THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT offered us courses in general biology, and a study of living things, a year's study in the field of botany, a year of chemistry, and a year's work in physics. as f -r t g Miss GLADYS DAwsoN, algebra, gen- 4 Q ' A V 'F GQ j,q Z ,Q-A eral math, CIETIS JENKINS, general ., 1 math, algebra, Mas. HELEN Pomcs, - f .T geometry, MRS. MILDRED SHIRLEY, V ig . 1 general math, algebra. il .-Q B9 .... A fr it , , ,X A it THE MATH DEPARTMENT offered us subjects tor both college entrance and business life. Plane and solid geometry, algebra, general math, trigonometry, and commercial arithmetic gave us a wide selection. Skills in solving problems and development of our reasoning powers came to us through the guidance of our math teachers. MATH DEVELOPED OUR REASQNING POWERS MISS NINA MARTIN, department head, led us into the mystery of algebra problems. She also taught Algebra III and IV, Geometry I and III, and Trigonometry. I 8 'PW fi VOLLEYBALL, basketball, softball, dodge ball, and calisthenics, were some of the activities we engaged in during gym classes. Girls and boys used the big gym at the same time. A sliding panel made two rooms out of one. PHYSICAL EDUCATION WAS ONE CLASS WE ALL ENJOYED DEVELOPING strong and healthful bodies was not the only aim of the physical education pro- gram. Games of all types taught coordination and good sportsmanship, calisthenics helped us to MRS. MARGARET DUNLAP, bowl- ing, gym, G. A. A., MISS HELEN PHILLIPS, gym, G. A. A., cheer- leaders, HOWARD WOOD, gym, athletic director. handle ourselves better, exercises in good pos- ture enabled us to have poise at all times. Crowded conditions and the lack of a gym in Wayne Central meant that iunior and senior girls were not able to take physical ed training this year. Big 1- to . if 3? 'l .7 WE LEARNED to be good housewives in home economics, and we discovered that home-keeping is as much a career as a iob in an office. MISS HARRIET WILKINSON Home economics Ill, IV, and VI, 4-H Club spon- sor. MRS. MARTHA WELCH Health, home econom- ics I and Il, 4-H Club sponsor. MISS MILDRED SENOUR Home economics I, and supervisor of cafeteria. FUTURE HOUSEWIVES WERE TRAINED HERE EIGHTH GRADERS JOINED US THIS YEAR FOR THE FIRST TIME, the eighth grade joined the Ben Davis campus group. Mr. Gordon Harker, for- merly athletic director, became principal of the old freshman building and Mr. Bernard DeWitt moved, with the 9B's over to the new Wayne Central. In the old building, 8B's and 9A's were housed this year. This was the third change for what had once been the only high school in Wayne township. Our eighth grade teachers were MRS. BERNICE ALLEN, social studies, MISS MARILYN BENSON, gym and G.A.A.p MRS. RUBY HIATT, literature, BERT MILLER, math, VORIS SMITH, English, JOHN VAN LIEU, gym. 20 .Y , , mt X' ' i ' 905 I- MISS IRENE ROBEY, counsellor, remedial reading, super vision of clinic, OMAR RYBOLT, music department super visor, vocal music, RALEIGH ROACH, shop, MRS. FAYE NELSON, art, DWIGHT COTTINGHAM, agriculture, 4 H club sponsor, MRS. LOUISE WILLIAMS, supervisor of libraries. SPECIAL SUBJECTS WERE OFFERED TO ROUND OUT OUR COURSES EIGHT TEACHERS supervised subiects that could not be classified in any special department. Art, music, shop, and vocational ag were not required for graduation. They were courses we chose because we liked them. College requirements, a testing program, and remedial reading were part of the counseling program. Library lessons acquainted all freshmen with the method of classifying and filing books. Students who assisted Mrs. Williams, learned the fundamentals of being librarians. 21 KENNETH HAYES, shop, WILLIAM RODERICK, band v as .3 , is V 1 TOP ROW-Mono Inman, Marilyn Stoute, Carolyn Wood, Patsy Petzhold, Dorothy Johnson, Arlene Hoover Glenn McDaniel, Bob McMahan, Larry Jayne, Luann Ahnatield, Betty Sutton, Wanda Snyder, Joan Ragan Joyce Hera Mr. William Roderick, band leader. ROW 2-Bill Roach, Tom Weaver, Dale Johnson, Tom Bauer, Gene Blythe, Jim Smith, Don Melton, Wayne Dell Carl Hatch, Don Hawkins, James Woodward, Jerry Hechinger, George Anacher, Allen Burkhart, Pete Davis Dave Polk ROW 3-Barbara Galyan, Bob Stamm, Dwight Abbott, Neal Neese, Buddy Bowlin, John Merritt, Jerry Bereman Ronald Swintord,Robert Belcher, Larry Berry, Carol Meyer, Bob Mock, LeRoy Eckert. ROW 4-John Keen, Nola Smith, Barbara Neill, Charles Williams, John Codalota, Richard Finchum. WHILE WE were working off our graduation requirements there were some special courses we could take. Included in these were band, chorus, publications, and R. O. T. C. Each of them had extra-curricular activities, such as dances or performances of one type or another. 22 W' i953 nerem BETWEEN HALVES of The vorsiTy games, The drum moior ond The moiorefles led The bond in colorful formoTions. Phyllis Poe is The only one of The group who will be bock nexT yeor. LeRoy EckerT, Jerry Lou Smith, Phyllis Poe, BeTTy Owens, cmd Shirley Ann Wright, in their ot- Troctive purple ond white soTin uniforms, posed for The comero. SPECIAL CLASSES neswss- ss W .J gs- J ,ms-.,s ---W s, INA- I 4 SEATED-Bob Wilbur, Jerry Rushton, Joyce Ausherman, Sue Schoenemann, Dolores Kent. STANDING-Richard Knorr, Ronnie Grimes, Ray Montgomery, Carl Rudicle, Gerald McKern, Carolyn Byrkett, Jim Hanna, Phyllis Poe, Jo Ann Bothwell. PUBLICATIONS WERE OUR BUSINESS THE KEYHOLE WAS A DAILY PROJECT, starting in July when it was planned at I.U. and ending in April, when we went to press. During the winter we sold books, we sold ads, we gave a Hillbilly Hop and elected Gold and Silver Keys. Every day we spent two and three hours mounting pic- tures, writing editorial content, and typing identifica- tions. Sue Schoenemann, our editor, did an outstanding iob this year. Richard Knorr drew the cartoons for the book, .lim Hanna took many of the pictures, Joyce Ausherman and Dolores Kent worked on the editorial content and sen- iors, Ray Montgomery, Carl Rudicle, and Gerald McKern sold ads, Ronnie Grimes supervised the finances, Phyllis Poe took charge of circulation, Carolyn Byrkett and Jo Ann Bothwell made themselves extremely useful in all departments. Bob Wilbur and Jerry Rushton wrote the sports section. It was a long grind but this book will always be one of the most important things in our lives because-we did if. Sf X31 P 24 Members of the staff stayed late, typing and mounting pictures. Jo Ann Bothwell, Sue Schoene- mann, Phyllis Poe, and Carolyn Byrkett ate sand- wiches, potato chips, and cokes as a snack when working late. FIRST SEMESTER STAFF - Seated, Betty Owens, Jerry Lou Smith, Gary Conger, Sandra Rutledge, Pat Beck. Standing, left to right, Dorothy John- son, Ronnie Grimes, Bob Phillips, Mrs. Kathleen Keilman, advisor ot paper and annual. jg W sr , A 4 1 W 4KQ Y-Q 'Olga II SECOND SEMESTER STAFF-Seated, Jerry Rushton, Roberta Dean, Marilyn Stoute, Ronald Bryant. Standing, Carol Campbell, Edward Arnold, Bob Wil- bur, Jim Hanna, Mary Tomlinson, Betty Gillis, Joan Bothwell, John Dunn, Ger- ald McKern, Carol Miller, Nancy Wil- son, Ray Montgomery. Carolyn Byr- kett was absent when photograph was taken. WE LEARNED HOW TO PRODUCE A NEWSPAPER EVERY SEMESTER, a new staff was initiated into the intricacies of producing a newspaper. Those of us who made B in beginning journalism were allowed to take the advanced class. Soon vge were struggling with inverted pyra- mid stories, headlines, deadlines to meet, make- up of pages, circulation, and visits to printers. We learned to work on our own initiative, to cooperate with others, and to meet the public. We became amazed at our ability to express ourselves concisely. And we looked at our bank balance with a special interest, remembering the flowers and Xmas books we sold, the extra papers we peddled, and the business men we convinced of the value of advertising with us. We now knew howto run a small business. iol '- TOP EOlNfl.arry Berry, Larry Axsom, John Keen, Jack Marsh, Mr. Omar Rybolt, director, lvan Jones, Jack McClain, Tom Weaver, Bob Belcher. ROW 2-LeRoy Eckert, Dick Wilson, Bob Stamm, Dale Cassidy, Judy Chamness, Joyce Ausherman, Nola Smith, Pat Ellis, Ruth Eason, John Stiff, Allen Burkhardt, Stanley Smith, Jim Deck. FRONT ROW-Margaret Miller, Joan White, Phyllis McFall, Norita Nachotif, Dolores Kent, Phyllis Morton, Donna Andre, Donna Turpen, Nancy Falconbury. WE SANG OURSELVES INTO FAME OMAR RYBOLT and his talented choir mem- At Christmas we bundled up well and sang bers brought Ben Davis renown. Many organi- on the monument steps. Once we sang over the zations and churches invited our Purpleaires to radio as guests ofthe Third Christian Church. sing. A tew were Roberts Park, and New Pales- Every year, in the spring, the department tine Methodist churches, the Veterans' Hospital, gives a musical comedy or operetta. This year Mcrat Theater, and Franklin Masonic Home. it was the Desert Song. V Y The music department's annual pro- duction comes too late in the spring I il to make the current yearbook. P if 5 5- This scene is from The Cousin from Coon Ridge, a rollicking musical com- edy given in the spring of '52. Gary Ringlespaugh, Jim Chapman, Norita NachoFf, LeRoy Eckert, Gene Nardi, Phyllis Morton, Jim Smith, Judy Chamness, Harold Denny, Mary Jane Butler. '- --n-- 26 TOP ROW - Don Ferrell, T T TT W ' WW H If ', 'ggi Cadet 2nd Lt., John Dunn, Q ' , Q gl Cadet Major, Mr. Trent L7 - ,fx 4 5 V' 2 1 , 1 j ff: Gipson, PMSTp Vernon A X-X ,, ,J i ' i Shepard, Cadet Captain, Bob Babcock, Cadet Lt. Q f Col. as FRONT Row-Blom , if. chord Smith, Cadet Cap- tain, Richard Stomper, , Cadet 2nd Lt., Donald M , Westner, Cadet 2nd Lt., Gene Nardi, Cadet 2nd Lt., John Stiff, Cadet 2nd Lt. BESIDES TACTICAL ARMY TRAINING, R. O. T. C. gave us valuable experience in first aid, map reading, personal health, physical develop- ment, rifle morksmonship, neatness, leadership, drill, military organization, in- struction methods, history of United States. R. O. T. C. Prepared Us For Army Life TOP ROW-Edgar Reeves, Joe Cameron, Joe Reeves, Leroy Pratt, Dick Hignite, Melvin Schmurpel, Charles Polen, David Oliver, Kenneth Parker, Eddie Normann, John Martin, Charles Limpus, Phillip Wathen, David Turk, Richard Stanifer, Ronnie Nardi, ROW 2-Bill Morton, Joseph Harrell, Ronald Reed, Norman Cochran, Eugene Guffy, Norman Shelley, Travis Liansberry, Benny Bayles, Larry Roach, Gerald Dooley, John Vehmeier, Ray Link, Jack Walker, Wayne Moore, David Strube, Lawrence McLaughlin. ROW 3-David Brown, Dearl McClure, James Walton, Royce Pitcher, Kenneth Olson, Kerry Grubbs, Maurice Gerking, Gerald Denore, Robert Williams, Richard Wright, Richard White, William Patton, Bob Scherer, David Pearson, Tony Arwine, Ralph Johnson, Bud Eddleman. ROW 4-Ben Modglin, Harold Weil, Robert Biehn, Bob Chapman, Jim May, John W. Moore, Elza McSchooler, Edward King, Clifford Shelly, Bob Wenable, Heber Cassidy, Floyd Lucas, Ronald Brand, Robert Ausherman, William Wheeler, Ira McQuinn, Donn Wilson, Gary Jackson, Merrill Overly. ROW 5-Thomas Curl, Freddie Greer, Robert Quinnette, Bob Wilson, Leland Armstrong, Darwin Greene, Harry Chipman, Dick Bartlow, Clarence Crane, Roger Moore, Bob Hutchison, Delbert Dodson, Philip Thompson, Clifford Jones, Richard Finchum, Dale Parker, Jim Mannon, Jim Good. FRONT ROW-Eugene Denney, Jon Haun, Rex lmlay, Don Jones, Jim Harris, Donald Barnhart, John Perrel, Jack Merritt, Burtis Hamrick, Paul Baker, Bob Hitchel, Ronald Bryant, Bradley Bingman, Dwain Reynolds, Don Walter, Paul Johnson, Gerald Henderson, Dave Donoha, ' rf, L'-if rsheii at ,Hint 27 V9 TOP ROW-James Langhammer, Elsie Price, Sylvia Scanland, Pat Spaulding, Delores Connor, Sherry Terrell, Pat Grimes, Ruth Shoulders, Paul Burkert. ROW 2-Nancy Falconbury, Sarah Eads, Geraldine Hingle, Norma Ritter, Velma Wallace, Loretta Turley, Sarah Stan- ley, Noline Adamson, Beverly Monfreda, Joan Ritter, Lois Austrew. ROW 3fGay Gantz, Linda Wilson, Sandra Miller, Ann Bowman, Sue Dunn, Katherine Ban, Sharon Cozat,Pat Gros- didier, Merry Wittord, Phyllis Napier, Sharon Morgan. FRONT ROW-Mrs. Ruth Gooch, Librarian, Helen Miller, Dolores Rader, Joy Tyson, Angie Delofl, Shirley Howard, Nila Broadstreet, Joan Goss, Carol Meyer, Myrna Price, Mrs. Louise Williams, Librarian. IF OUR SCHOOL used only adult employees to take care of the clinic, library, and offices, the payroll would soar. Student assist- ants helped keep costs down. And besides aiding the school, these boys and girls learned valuable skills in clerical practices. Library girls checked books in and out, typed records, recov- ered magazines, and did filing. Olilice girls answered phones, ran errands, typed, took dicta- tion, and performed many routine tasks. Clinic helpers bandaged cut fingers, sewed on buttons, and helped care for anyone who was ill. 28 1:21 e am 70111953 Frosh librarians took great pride in Wayne Central's beautiful li- brary. Blonde maple furniture, flowers, and rows of new books made this one of the most attractive rooms. STANDiNS - Walter Houck, Deanna Wilson, Charla Brown, Judy Brockmon, Annette Hunt, Carolyn Poynter, Myrna Potter, Jerri Shinkle, Kathy Criss, Dar- lene Smith, Marie Mayo, Por- tia O'Haver, Colleen Murray, Carolyn Goode, Joy Hoover, Judy Brittenback. SEATED-Bill Uhrig, Carl Wil- liams, Jack Gammon, Larry Bruner, Patsy Chambers, Er- nestine Barnhart, Anna Weak- Iy, Danna Bly, Ruthann Apple- bee, Betty Dinwiddie. SPECIAL SERVICES '31 29 s s f -r -Biff-frfj'cf ffT 'TTT +? ' E' yr, 'ff' 1? .4 SENIOR OFFICE STAFF FIRST ROW-Sue Miller, Nola Smith, Donna Turpen, Shirley Heath, Elaine Halman, Barbara Neill, Barbara Mullinix. SECOND ROW-Ruth Ann Bartholomew, Janet Keister, Virginia Pelfrey, Dolores Kent, Norita Nachofif, Jerry Tolson, Beverly Jackson. A group of girls were assigned by Mrs. Kirk to help with clerical work in the office ofthe Senior Building. STUDENTS HELP EASE PRESSURE OF WORK IN THE OFFICE . , ' 1 ' -og E - B-1 -we I d+lg+srHqWW YKA4 Y Frosh building help included: SEATED-Nancy Reed, Ethelmae Todd, Myrna .3 Potter, Elizabeth Shef- fer, Patsy Jarrett-typ- ist, Janice Nehiser, Judy Shuler. STANDING - Shirley MI Davis, Shirley Pein, Pat- ty Cafouras, Rosemary Castleman, Cynthia Hor- ton, .Iackie Berry, Betty Smith, Norma Roy, Shar- on Davis, Mona Inman. 30 ' TV ' v i l E11 i l STANDING: Carolyn Jordon, Coleen Welsh, June Barnes, Jane Freund, Phyllis Dean, Hazel Carrathers, LaVern Clark, Carolyn Cloud, Sharron Emerf, Jane Cress. SEATED: Jannefh Masleryanni, Joyce Johnson, Dorothy Topper, Norma Fox, Jo Ellen Neely. WE STOOD BY FOR EMERGENCY HELP TO THOSE !N NEE Band-aids on cut fingers, headache Tablets given to sufTerers, buf- fons sewed on-These were some of The emergencies Those of us who worked in the clinic faced. Miss Robey, who supervised Those of us in The senior building, saw that two girls were assigned To The clinic each hour of The day. STANDING: Carolyn Bol- toms, Joyce Wood, Judith Snodgrass, Nellie Poland, Judy McWilliams, Sue Ella Gray, Shirley Nachoff. SEATED: Barbara Brantley, Janice Truax, Mary Dee Hoover, Mrs. Wilma E. Jay, supervisor. 31 TEACHERS WERE IMPORTANT PEOPLE in our lives, but other persons behind the scenes were very important to our welfare, also. The maintenance men and women kept us warm, cleaned our buildings, repaired any- thing broken, or out of order. We seldom saw them, but we knew they were there, and we were grateful. J. P. NEELY, head man, LEMUEL BAIRE, CARL FINCHUM fstudent helperl, THOMAS KUCHENSKI, and MRS. MARY YOCKEY, were our hard working custodians in the sen- ior building. PAUL WATTS, HIRAM WATKINS and FRED BARKER were employed in the other two buildings. MR. PARKER DUNN, our trustee, made frequent trips to the school to see that every- thing possible was done to keep the taxpay- ers property in good condition. Mrs. Yockey hands a light bulb to Mr. Neeley to change. WE REMEMBER THE PEOPLE WHO KEPT US COMFORTABLE MEALS IN OUR CAFETERIA were excellent. Besides giving us vari- ety from which to choose, food was well cooked and attractively X served. The big kitchen was open to our view and it was always spotlessly clean. - J 1 vm These were the ladies who, with MISS SENOUR, the manager, made us among the best fed students in the state. MARY RAMEY, MARY LAN- . DREGAN, GERTRUDE SELLERS, ALICE I V ARMSTRONG, LULA TOMLIN, RUTH lf SMITH, MARTHA BARNHARDT, MA- I BLE MURRAY, FANNIE HOPKINS, SALLIE POWELL and MILDRED SEN- i' OUR. 32 Lyman Smith, Jim Price, Mr. Dwight Cottingham, Ag teacher, Dale Messmore, Bradley Bingman, Donald Trisler, and Donald Jones use the welding machine. WE BECAME SKILLED AT FARM AND HOME REPAIRS IN AG we learned to be self- sufficient farmers. We became expert horticulturists. Dairying, poultry and swine raising were part of our curriculum. Field crops were thoroughly studied. To round out our course we learned soldering, electrical installation, welding, grinding, woodworking and forging-all trades necessary to keep our farm machinery repaired and our barns snug. Paul Dean, Mr. Kenneth Hayes, shop teacher, Heber Cassidy, Bob Eastridge, Ronald Le-masters, Isaac Flanigan, Emil Thompson, and Kenny Fullen. 'Q- Qi Q . l-fi 1 v QA 5 A W A 1 P? on If finfxh li, Z, bf-,pg ' il , , Hil- A . -af i Hi-Y and Sunshine Society gives a combined dance once a year. Here Mr. Shockley watches while John Pacala, Janice Gossett, Jim Chapman and Joyce Hera discuss plans with Mrs. Steindorlt. A LOT OF US felt that belonging to clubs was an important part of our school life. Some ofthe organizations stressed service to others, some gave help with class subjects. Most clubs had projects. Some of them also had purely social functions, ranging from the elab- orate Sunshine Society formal dance, to the Trialges' Christmas party when a tree was decorated in the cafeteria. 34 Q! Xxx r ,s sq ,-f' be 1953 12M TENSE ACTORS WAITED behind the curtain for their cue to go on. Once on stage, however, they gave unusually fine performances. Mrs. Elsie Ball, the director, had a reputation for making brilliant actors out of people who normally did not seem the dramatic type. Beside those who regularly appeared in most of the plays, each production usually introduced a new star. LEFT TO RIGHT - Ladonna Eggers, Mary Maines, Bob McMahan, Arlene Hoover, Dixie Markin, Wayne Dell, Leroy Eckhart, Jimmy Chapman, Phyllis Morton. CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES F 1 ,Nm s x. FM E C S 1 4 I in l ill 1 fs 355 WE, WHO WERE interested in dramatics, were a close-knit group. We gave plays for the public, and dinners and parties for ourselves. Our coa:h, Mrs. Elsie Ball, entertained us in her new home, often. lt we earned enough points as Dramatic Club members, we were privileged to ioin the National Thespians, cn honorary organization for dramatists. lnltiation services were im- pressive. Everyone who had anything whatsoever to do with our produ:tions, from the stage man- ager and prornpfer, to the hero and heroine of the play, had a chance to earn these points. This year's Thespfan play was The Curious Savage. Ofticers ot the Thespians talk it over. Norita Nachott, vice-president, Ruth Eason, recording secretary, John Pacala, president, Jim Chap- man, treasurer, Donna Lynn Anclre, points sec- retary. DRAMATISTS HAD A STRONG TIE IN THEIR COMMON INTEREST . Members of National J Thespian Society, an organization of dra- matists, included TOP ROW - Dwight Ab- bott, Carol GolI,Jane Han- neman, Joan Hanneman, Dolores Kent, Barbara Ris- tow, Jo Ellen Neely. ROW 2 - Bob McMahan, Janice Gossett, Phyllis Mor- ton, Joyce Ausherman, Car- olyn Barnhart, Blanchard Smith, Larry Gregory. FRONT ROW - Edward Heath, Jim Chapman, Don- na Andre, Ruth Eason, Norita Nachoft, John Pa- cala. 36 TOP ROW-Otho Smith, Gerrie Tolson, Carolyn Standiford, Nancy Richison, Barbara Dreyer, Ruth- anne Schuh, Betty Sue Guthrie, Patsy Petzhold, Carol Meyer, Dale: Cassiday. ROW 2-Pete Davis, Nancy Shefter, Karen Carlisle, Mary Ann Moines, Helen Miller, Nancy Bow- man, Suzanne Gilbert, Shirley Engleman, Claudette Lucas, Joyce Hera, Shirley Heath, Charlene Clark. ROW 3-Bob Chapman, Judy Shuler, Sherry Emshofi, Patty Kielhorn, Pat Brown, Patsy Chambers, Annette Hunt, Dixie Markins, Joan White, Phyllis McFall, Edith Ann Shadley, Patrick Patterson. FRONT ROW-John Clevelle, Vernon Shepherd, Tom Bauer, Jim Hoffman, Norman Vogel, Paul Abbott, Ivan Jones, Gene Blythe, John Keene, Donalcl Hansell, Sponsor. Drama Club Members ALL THESPIANS were Dramatic Club members but not all Dramatic Club members were Thespians. We served our apprenticeship in the drama group. The Christmas play, A Song ls Born, was presented at convocation, The Ring and the Look and Sparkin, one act plays, were presented before the members only. Many Dramatic Club people took part in the senior play, One Foot in Heaven. One memorable event was our trip to Purdue to see a production of Merchant of Venice. OUR ANNUAL DANCE for Thespian alum- na was eagerly anticipated. We usually spent hours transforming the gym into a lairyland. The theme this year was The Enchanted Forest. Dresses were lovely formals. Everyone demonstrated the good manners that they had learned as part of their course. Old friends greeted one another, and the spon- sor, with affection. . P kg 2 37 4. ips takes: X 'W Ae' R ' . we iiiigmfz ' ON THE FIRST THURSDAY of every month, a group of 300 girls, mem- bers of the State Sunshine Society, met in room 201. The meeting usual- ly started with the singing of the Sun- shine song. Norita Nachoff, our president, then led us in repeating the Sunshine creed. After old and new business was discussed, the informal part of our meeting proved very interesting. During the year, speakers were brought in to talk to us. We voted to help with the state project, the Riley Hospital fund, and we packed 1 Red Cross boxes. If we earned enough service points, we put on new formals in the spring and danced in a beautifully decorated gym, at our annual Spring Formal. Carol Myer, Carol Ross, Pat Von Strohe, Barbara Dryer, and Norita Nachoff, were Sunshine Society officers. SERVICE WAS OUR MOTTO THE SUNSHINE SOCIETY ROSTER contained these names: Judith Albrecht, Lena Ann Arbuckle, Linda Arnot, Joyce Ausherman, Goldie Ayers, Barbara Baldauf. Katherine Ban. Jo Ann Barrett, Phyllis Barton, Elaine Bell, Judy Bland. Patricia Bly. Sandra Blythe, Ju Ann Bothwell, Ann Bowman, Nancy Bowman. Ruby Brown, Shirley Brown. Rose Bryant. Mary Lou Buckler, Caro- lyn Byrkett. Carol Cambron, Carol Campbell, Karen Carlisle, Jacqueline Chamness, Carolyn Chapman. Charlene Clark, Carolyn Cloud, Reba Comer, Barbara Craig, Jevetta Cornette. Sharon Cozat. Joyce Crady, Carol Dell, Mar- jorie DeBurger, Virninia Dix, Barbara Dreyer, Delores Dreyer, Sue Dunn, Ruth Eason. Shirley Ennlernan, Jeanie Euhanks, Dorothy Ewell. Beckey Faullner. Virginia Freeland, Patsy Gallahan, Dottie Gansert. Wilma Mae Garl, Betty Gillis. Suzanne Gilbert, Janice Gossett, Pat Gist. Barbara Grader. Lois Griffey, Betty Sue Guthrie. Elaine Halman, Marjorie Hastings, X ifiif Nancy Hayes, Shirley Heath, Barbara Heaton, Geraldine Hingle, Arlene Hoover, Nancy Jo Hoover, Beverly Jackson, Shirley Jackson, Janet Jenkins, Joyce Jenkins, Roxie Jester, Dorothy Johnson, Judy Johnson, Betty Jo Jones, Virginia Jones, Shirley Kampovsky, Barbara Kiefer, Joan Karl. Janet Keister, Delores Kent, Lois Kettleson, Barbara Koontz, Phyllis Lane, Mary Louise Links, Claudette Lucas, Barbara Maciuire, Mary Ann Maines, Rosalind Maners, Dixie Markins, Rochelle Marlett, Diane Martin, Shirley Mason, Phyllis May, Gloria McClelland, Edna McCormack, Sandra Merz, Carol Meyer, Sandra Mickley, Carol Ann Miller, Helen Miller, Marilyn Miller, Sandra Miller, Sue Miller, Marilyn Minnett, Sue Ann Mitchell, Bar- bara Moran, Barbara Mullinix, Jo Ellen Meely, Barbara Neil, Sharon Nelson, Loretta Nichols, Winnie Noble, Shirley Partlow, Delores Peaslee, Pat Ped- low, Joann Pence, Patsy Petzhold, Doris Phillips, Phyllis Poe, Myrna Price, DQQG O. l.'l'Y1fL.Q.?t -719 fr .,,.-.:- 'Q . le ,...-,. !fM? ir ' 1--'-urea, , 4 AJ EVERY MORNING, for many years, a group ot us have met between 7:30 and 8:45 to hold a short prayer service. We felt, somehow, that a day, so started, would be more successful than one without special guidance. I, Kelly Woolums, Patsy Jarrett, Virginia Peltrey, and Helen Miller were four of the regulars. 'S i. f w J t YJ , Morning Devotions OUR PROJECT . . . SPREADING SUNSHINE SUNSHINE ROSTER-Continued Marilyn Polen, Joan Ragan. Shirley Randall, Dorothy Ratcliff, Virginia Richardson, Nancy Richison, Barbara Ristow. Emili Ristow. Louise Ritter. Barbara Rudolph, Geraldine Rushton. Patricia Sanders, Sylvia Scanland, Carolyn Schimmel. Sue Schoenemann, Ruthanne Schuh. Patricia Seaton, Edith Shadley, Sandra Shaw. Myrtle Schocliley. Salley Sine, Barbara Smith. Jerry Smith, Norma Spencer. Wanda Snyder, Carolyn Standiford, Barbara Stamm, Barbara Stevens, Sandra Stewart. Marilyn Kay Stout, Sandra Stout, Marilyn Stoute. Virginia Stoute. Charlene Strode, Myrna Stroup, Martha Teeter, Sherry Terrel. Linda Thomas, lmah Thurmond Gerrie Tolson. Mary Tomlinson. Rosemary Townsend. Loretta Turley, Joy Tyson. Carolyn Waggoner. June Wariner, Betty Jo Weedon. Carolyn Wells. Coleen Welsh. Colette Welsh, Norma Whalen, Carole White. Nancy Wilson, Mona Jean Wolfe, Pat Von Strohe. Loretta Vorhehm. Virginia Burdine. Carolyn Belcher. Violet Ban, Pat Beck, Pauline Barton. Diane Baker, Jacliie Chamness, Charlene Clark, Delores Conner, Jane Cress, Roberta Dean, Bar- bara Elder, Pat Ellis. Joan Hanneman, Joyce Hera, Margaret Hodson. Shir- ley Howard. Shirley Hurst, Betty Martin, Janith Masteryanni, Gail McCaun. Sharon Morgan. Phyllis Morton, Betty Rockey. Barbara Schulz. Nancy Schei- fer. Pat Spaulding, Barbara Srader, Nancy Thompson, Dellarose Wallace. Joann White, Ruby Bison. Jance Weathedord. Linda Wilson, Carolyn Barn- hart, Lynda Fuller. Carol Goll, Dorothy Topper. Sue Anderson, Sarah Eads, Barbara Harrless, Laura Runyan, Nancy Trimble, Ruth Ann Bartholomew. Judy Blackmore. Joyce Crady, Annie Deloff, Phyllis McFall. Shirley Lane. Marilyn McClain, Wilma Kiser. 39 ON THE FIRST THURSDAY NIGHT in the month, shutterbugs gathered in the chemistry room for a meeting of the Photo Club. About 20 people regularly attended, but 30 or 40 were on the roster. The composition of pictures, lighting, and camera setting were the things we discussed most often. Often we brought photographs we had taken, and let the rest of the members criticize our efforts. Sharing an interest in capturing love- ly scenes or unforgettable moments in pictures, we became firm friends. Officers of the Photo Club, Karen Carlisle, secretary, Don McAn- inch, treasurer, Jim Hanna, vice-president, and Larry Axsom, president, discussed new proiects for the club whenever they could get together for a conference. WE SHARED A COMMON INTEREST IN SNAPPING THINGS TOP ROW-Fred Wilson, Don McAninch, Don Wielhammer. SECOND ROW-Mr. Mills, Jim Wheller, Bob Hughes, Larry Axson, Shirley Kampousky. THIRD ROW-Ronald Grimes, Jim Hanna, Pat Beck, Karen Carlisle, Phyllis Dean, Patsy Petzhold. FRONT ROW-Jeanie McClelland, Phyllis Lane, Loretta Vornehm, Rosemary Townsend, Marilyn Stoute. 'X OH . Ill I Q-If 40 SOME OF US thought math was some- thing we used only in classrooms. Then we joined the Trialge Club and learned of many other uses. By playing games and listening to speakers, we had an entire new world opened to us. At one meeting, we made tigures to represent propositions in plane geom- etry. Two ot our members, Blanchard Smith and James Langhammer, exhibited theirs at the Science Fair at Butler in the spring. Our annual Christmas tree project fur- nished the cafeteria with a beautiful decoration. We were surprised to see I Trialge otificers were: Bob Belcher, treasurer, John Stiff, vice- what attractive ornaments geometric tig- president, Bob Mock, president, and Edith Ann Shadley, ures could make. 5ecretgry, WE FOUND NEW USES FOR MATH IN THE TRIALGE CLUB Trialge Club members included: STANDING-Miss Nina Martin, Jack Jester, Larry Bruner, Bob Mock, Richard Meyer, Barbara Dreyer, Bob Hughes, Blanchard Smith, Dick Albright. SEATEDfEdith Ann Shadley, Janet Jenkins, Barbara Heaton. i 41 WE HI-Y MEMBERS were a service organization group connected with the Young Men's Christian Association. During this past year we sold cokes at the ball- games to make money for World Service. We gave a gift to the Y. M. C. A. Building Program in Indian- apolis. At Christmas we furnished gifts and toys for I7 people and clothed a number of boys. Funds from our treasury sent boys to district and state conferences where we took part in county Y. M. C. A. induction ceremonies. We took part in a model United Nations assembly with our club representing 3 nations. During the year we also sold Hi-Y basketball schedule pencils. Hi-Y officers met to discuss projects for the season. Chester Freeland, president, talks with Alan Burkhardt, treasurer, John Pacala, secretary, Jim Dearmin, vice-president, Richard Carpen- ter, chaplain, and Jimmie Chapman, member. WE WERE A CHRISTIAN SERVICE ORGANIZATION TOP ROW-Clifford Irwin, Charles Irwin, David Bunton, Don Moore, Gary Conger, Ronnie Froderman, Ronnie Jester, Bob Hodges, Roger Gade, Bill Dillow, ROW 2- Eddie Mahan, Harold Gordon, Jimmy Gibson, Harold Van Arsdole, Ronald Pruitt, Ronald Swimford, Jim Deck, Johnny Stiff, David Oliver, Don Frietsche. ROW 3-Don Ferrell, Bob Chapman, Gene Hood, Pete Davis, Fred Gaither, Eugene Denney, Marcus Jean, Bob Schmidt, Jack Jester, Bill Schneider. ROW 4-Donald Boyer, Neal Neese, Ronald Grimes, Donald Hawkins, Richard Meyer, Robert Mack, Bob Gary, Bill Belden, Tom Bartholomew, Bill Roach. FRONT ROW-Dwight Abbot, Tom Baldaui, John Dunn, Bob Babcock, Jim Chapman, Richard Carpenter, John Pacala, Allen Burkhardt, Jim Dearmin, Chester Freeland. 42 I BECAUSE IT IS strictly an honorary organiza- tion, Quill and Scroll, International Honor So- ciety for High School Journalists, is necessarily small. Those of us who made it, gave outstanding service to the school newspaper, the Spotlight, or to the annual, the Keyhole, and were in the upper third of our class. Formal initiations were usually held at the home ot our sponsor, Mrs. Keilman. The Ben Davis chapter of Quill and Scroll combined with other chapters of the city this year to form a council. A dinner was their first public relations proiect. Our Quill and Scroll members were invited to represent the school at initiations or installations of chapters in other schools, also. Officers of the Quill and Scroll were, president, Phyllis Morton, secretary-treasurer, Joyce Ausherman, vice- president, Dolores Kent. TOP JOURNALISTS MADE QUILL AND SCROLL HONORARY SOCIETY EIGHT OF US met to discuss plans for a public relations dinner with chap- ters from city and county schools. SEATED- Carolyn Byrkett, Sue Schoenemann, Phyllis Morton, Phyllis Poe, Dolores Kent. STANDING- Gary Conger, Mrs. Kathleen Keilman, sponsor Joyce Ausherman, Jo Ann Bothwell. TOP ROW-'Mrs. Helen Wampler, sponsor, Carolyn Goode, Pat Gray, Judy Mickley, Betty Jo Sipe, Patty Saxe, Dixie Cassida, Judy McWil- liams, Etta Maye Jolenson, Ernestine Barnhart, Jean Nichols, Deanna Wilson. ROW 2-Mrs. Esther Steindorft, sponsor, Harry Chipman, Eddie Normann, Michael Powell, Bob Hodges, Carl Hatch, Lewis Clark, Freddie Greer Walter Houck, Donald Glaze, Henry Rohlting. ROW 3-Bill Schneider, Larry Mickley, Phyllis Barrett, Mona Jean Wolfe, .levetta Cornette, Janice Cooper, Margaret Murphy, Gayle Boggs, Linda Oglesby, Annette Hunt, Janice Nihiser. ROW 4-Gail McCaun, Sharon Morgan, Nancy Hayes, Judy Bland, Lorinda Heaton, Dixie Markin, Sue Stout, Charlene Sager, Doris Phillips, Norma Trisler, Barbara Galyan. ROW 5-Sandra Merz, Patsy Gullahan, Ann Bowman, Jo Ellen Neely, Shirley Mason, Ruth Ann Schuh, Virginia Dix, Joyce Hera, Roxie Jester, Shirley Heath, Beverly Trout. FRONT ROW-Cynthia Horton, Jerry Dooley, John Moore, Tom Sparks, Dick Albright, Jackie Berry, Judy Schuler, Barbara Dreyer, Larry Axsom, Bob Hughes, Charles Limpus. 'Mrs. Wampler is not twins! When the club was photographed in two sections, she was discovered in both of them! WHEN LATIN CLUB MADE ROME REAL TO US WE HAD a busy and interesting year in Latin Club. Initiation came in October. A trip through the Roman underworld was scary and impressive. We initiates were trans- ported in the boat of Charon, the bewhis- kered ferryman ot the river Styx, across the 'Ne' river to the entrance to Pluto's realm. ln November came an election of ofticers in true Roman style. A lamb was sacrificed to determine the will of the gods. This was a gory spectacle. fContinued next pagel Three of the Latin Club ofticers took advantage of the spring sunshine to discuss plans for the next Latin club meeting. They are Ed Heath, senior consul, Blanchard Smith, junior consul, Shirley Mason, secretary and treasurer. 44 LATIN CLUB TOP ROWfDonna Wigginton, Elizabeth Shefter, Virginia Dix, Mary Hodges, Carrol Ann Kullce, Carolyn Poynter, Rosemary Castlemon, Richard Yockey, Roger Gade, Bob McFarling, Ross Ringlespaugh. ROW 2-Mrs. Mercer, sponsor, Judy Brockman, Charla Brown, Eddie Mahan, Billo Lake, Don Poole, Bill Uhrig, John Keen, John Hood, John Davenport, Larry Bruner. ROW 3-Sarah Stanley, Marilyn Stoute, Rebecca Faulkner, Janetto Opp, Joy Hoover, Robert Utterback, Bob Williams, John Martin, Tom Crowe. ROW 4-Patsy Rippy, Siretta Adams, Ruthann Applebee, Martha McCleerey, Sharon Cozat, Joan Ryan, Linda Rogers, Norma Petty, Gilbert Gorman, Bob Phillips, James Langhammer. ROW 5-Nancy Richison, Sarah Eads, Elaine Bell, Emily Grodidier, Ann Paino, Betty Sutton, Joan Karl, Eleanor Boggs, Suzanne Gilbert, Carc- lyn Cloud, Patsy Jarrett, Bob Babcock. FRONT ROW-Don Melton, Robert Stevenson, Jerry Rushton, Wilma Warren, Lois Kettleson, Pat Arnold, Phyllis Doertler, Arlene Hoover, Caro- lyn Barnhort, Jack Jester, Blanchard Smith, Ed Heath. WE WERE THE NOBLEST ROMANS OF THEM ALL THIS YEAR Roman slaves bow to their masters. THE ROMAN SLAVE SALE came in February. Mem- bers who did not have the opportunity or desire to risk Pluto's realm were auctioned to Roman citizens to serve as their slaves until the close of the school year. li The Roman Banquet was April's event, with the rw ' I Plebs as hosts. lt was an evening spent annually in l it ancient Rome in celebration of the birthday of the L.-EQ Eternal City. Everyone told us it was the most inter- esting party of the year since Mrs. Wampler, our Kwik-A sponsor, always had some new and original ideas f- scheduled for the entertainment. Activities closed in May with a pitch-in dinner dedi- - .. cated to our Senators, the highest class of our 414' y y Roman State. The dinner was followed by a fare- Y' A ifizriyf well program, presented by that noble class. A -.. , 45 1: If U Ii I I I I I I I I Eddie Truax and Barbara Cafouras, winners of the Hillbilly Hop Gold and Silver Key contest, sfep off the bus, ready to start our day of memory at Ben Davis High School. e Millet 70111953 1953 Keyhole BEN DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA BOOSTER CLUB sENioRs Members of the Booster Club include: Donna Andre. Pat Arnold, Joyce Aush- erman, Bob Babcock. Diane Baker, Tom Baldauf, June Ann Barnes, Carolyn Barnhart. Carolyn Belcher, Bill Belden, Ted Botkins, Betty Bowman, Nancy Bowman, Nita Broadstreet. Barbara Cafouras, Carol Ann Campbell. Karen Carlisle. Jim Chapman, Lavern Clark, Carolyn Cloud, Dwain Crawford, Sandra Crump, Nancy Cushman, Wayne Dell. Phyllis Dean, Carole Dell, Angelina Delotf, Phyllis Doertter, Ruth Domoqalik, Rosemary Dudziak, Prentice Eastham, Ruth Eason, LeRoy Eckert, Ladonna Eggers. Barbara Elder, Patty Ellis, Norma Eubanks. Juanita Fellows. Norma Fox. Eddie Goodman, Jeanine Gantz. Bob Gary. Suzanne Gilbert, Joan Goss, Janice Gossett, Ronald Grimes, Jim Hanna, Elaine Holman, Arlene Hoover, Shirley Howard, Ed Heath, Dorothy Johnson. Carolyn Jordan, Joyce Johnson, Lois Kettleson. Delores Kent, Dwain Lee, Richard Lepper, Shir- ley Lowe, Claudette Lucas, Phyllis McFaIl, Mary Ann Mafnes, Dixie Markins, Phyllis May, Donald Melton, Charles Merz, Bud Miles. Carole Ann Miller, Delores Miller. Bob Mitchell, Bob Mock, Barbara Moran, Phyllis Morton. Barbara Mul- liner, Pat Mutz. Richard Myer, Norita Nachoft, Joel Dolesby, Betty Owens, John Pazala Jazk Parks, Shirley Partlow. Pat Parrett, Virginia Pelfrey. Dick Pettitt, Ann Pratt, Lavada Price. Don Pratt. Connie Reath, Wanda Rice, Nancy Richardson, Emeline Robinson, Delores Rader, Jerry Rushton, Geraldine Rush- ton, Sandra Rutledge, Janet Sawyers, David Scheffel, Norman Sexton, David Shaw, Gilbert Shelly, Myrtle Shockely. Donald Skaggs, Jerry Lou Smith, Lyman Smith, Richard Smith, Bob Smith, Scharron Smith, Carolyn Standiford, Deanne Surber, Betty Sutton, Bob Taber, Stella Tatum. Bill Taylor, Patty Taylor. Bill Thompson, Gerrie Tolson, Dorothy Topper, Don Trisler, Joy Tyson, Barbara Van Hook, Shirley Wagonseller, Dick Warrum, Harold Watkins, Coleen Welsh, Colette Welsh, Joan White, Frank Wiseman, Shirley Ann Wright. Shirley May Wright, Alyce Whipole, Myla Young. ' JUNIORS Dwight Abbott, Elaine Bell. JoAnn Bothwell, Tom Bauer. Pat Bradford, Shirley Brezko, Bob Bright, Shirley Brown, Floyd Brunes, Marilyn Brunning, Allen Burk- hardt, Mary Butler, Carolyn Byrkett, Carol Cambron, Carolyn Chapman, Char- lene Clark, Marilyn Crawley. Jane Davis. Pete Davis, Jim Dearmin, Joyce Denny, Barbara Dillehay, Barbara Dreyer, Dorothy Durham, Mike Eastridqe. Pat Flanagan, Carolyn Fogleman, LeRoy Fraker, Chester Freeland, Pat Freiji, Edna Gatewood, Elaine Gibb, Frances Griffey. Harley Hassel. Marge Hastings, Shirley Hezithe, Geraldine Hingle, Margaret Hodson. Gene Hood, Beverly Jackson, Shirley Jackson, Marcus Jean. Jack Jester, Betty Jones, lvan Jones, Martha Jones, WE WERE BEHIND OUR TEAM-WINNING OR LOSING Yah. THIS CLUB was organized tour years ago by Mr. Ber- nard DeWitt. This year two new sponsors were added, Mr. Omar Rybolt and Mr. Paul Ritterscamp. They, along with Miss Helen Phillips, Mr. Donald Hansell and Mr. Jerry DeWitt, helped supervise activities. Barbara Cafouras, tirst semester presidentf John Pacala, 2nd semester president, Richard Lepper, secretaryp and Jack Miles, sergeant-at-arms, were otticers for Booster Club this year. 46 JUNIORS-Continued Thelma Kappel, Barbara Keifer, Janet Keister. Tom Kepler. Larry Kindred. Phyl- lis Lane. Shirley Lang, Kathryn Lincks. Glen McDaniel, Edna McCarmack. Jo Ann McKamey. Rosie Maners, Barbara Maguire, Gathel Marlow, Betty Martin. Diana Martin, Jean Maze. Dale Messmore, Carol Meyer. Margaret Miller, Sandra Mil- ler, Sue Miller, Loretta Nichols. Neal Neese, Ann Paino, Patsy Petzhold, Charles Philips, Phyllis Poe, Jim Pollard. Pat Pedlow, Myrna Price, Bob Guinnette. Betty Rockey, Lou Ellen Ray, Bill Roach. Carolyn Schimmel, Harry Schmink. Pat Seaton, Sandra Shaw, Marilyn Stout, Marilyn Stout, Judeyna Straup. Bev- erly Trout. Donna Turnen. Ronald Utterback, Tom Weaver. lris Webb, Don Weil- hamer. Fern Westenhoffer, Margaret White, Dick Wilson. Fred Wilson. Nancy Wilson. SOPHOMORES Bob Adams, Nancy Adams. Edna Mae Allison, Linda Arnet, Larry Axsom. Goldie Ayres, Barbara Baldauf, Kathy Ban. Violet Ban, JoAnn Barrett, Pauline Barton, Pat Beck. Donald Bennett, Bill Biers, Judy Bland, Pat Bly. Gene Blythe, Ann Bowman. Don Boyer, Beverly Brandt, Nellie Brown, Pat Butterfield, Dale Cas- sidy, Reba Comer, Gary Cnnger. Delores Conner, Jane Cress, Arlene Day. Jime Deck, Ruby Dickerson, Phyllis Dix, Dee Dreyer, Kent Duke. Sue Dunn, Becky Faulkner, Don Ferrell. Virginia Freeland, Ronald Freund. Barbara Galyan. Patsy Gallahan. Dottie Gansert. Gay Gantz, Wilma Garl, Jim Gibson. Pat Gist. Lois Griffey, Betty Guthrie. Barbara Harless, Zelda Hamilton, Dinah Halterman, Bar- bara Hart, Nancy Hayes, Barbara Heaton, Lorinda Heaton. Joyce Hera. Jerry Holden. Nancy Hoover, Bob Hughes, Larry Jayne, Marilou Jeffers, Janet Jen- kins, Jcyce Jenkins, Roxie Jester, Carl Johnson, Shirley Kampovsky. John Keen. Louise Landrigan. Phyllis Lane, Jack Lefevers, Mary Lincks. Gloria McClelland, Gail McCoun, lra Mclluinn. Jim Mannaon, Patricia Marsh, John Martin. Shirley Mason, Marilyn Miller, Marilyn Minet, George Mock, Donna Moneymaker, Don Moore, Wayne Moore, Sharon Morgan. Jo Ellen Neely, Noble Winifred, Jack Patterson. Don Pearson. Frank Pettitt, Doris Phillips, Norma Pope. Elsie Price. Ron Pruitt, Dorothy Ratcliff, Virginia Richardson, Ross Ringlespaugh. Norma Rippy. Barbara Ristow, Joan Ritter, Nancy Rivers, Carole Ross. Charlie Rousch, Barbara Rudolph. John Rutledge, Mary Satterfield, John Sawyers. Sylvia Scan- land. Barbara Schulz. Susan Sears, Edith Shadley, Larry Shotts, Pat Spaulding. Norma Spencer, Laura Springer. Barbara Srader. Peg Stanfield, Richard Standi- fer. Sarah Stanley. Mary Stevenson, Sandra Stewart, John Stiff. Virginia Stout. Charlene Strode, Myrna Stroup, Jimmy Symmonds, Martha Teeter. Sherry Ter- rell, Imah Thurmond, Rosemary Townsend, Norma Trisler, Loretta Turley, Don- ald Uhls, John Verhonik, Harold Van Arsdale, Loretta Vornehm, Dellarose Wal- lace, Velma Wallace. Don Walter, Carol Waymire, Janice Weatherford. Carolyn Wells, James Wheeler, Nancy Whitford. June Whyland, Linda Wilson, Bernadine Woodward FRESHMEN Paul Abbott, Carole Adams, Saretta Adams, Sharon Ahnafield, Richard Albright, Tommy Altop, James Arnold, Phyllis Baker, Charlotte Baker, Donna Barnard, Beverly Barnes, Ernestine Barnhart, Phyllis Barrett. Jerry Bereman, Jackie Berry, Marilyn Bess, Donna Bly. Sandra Blyth, Gayle Boggs, Carolyn Bottoms. Judy Brittenlich, Charles Brown. Pat Brown, Ruby Brown, Larry Bruner. Donna Byrn, Dixie Cassidy, Rosemary Castleman. Bob Chapman, Richard Craig, Janice Cooper. Sharon Davis, John Davenport. Mary Deem, Sharon Dunlap, Dorothy Ewell, Shirley Eggers, Sherry Emshoff, Nancy Evans. Marilyn Forston. Dick Fisher, Dave Frederick, Glenda Gitch, Roger Gade, Tom Gillmore, Rose Gist. Carolyn Goddard, Carolyn Good, Pat Gray. Sue Elle Gray, Mary Jo Grifbth. Terry Heath. Nina Heaton, Dorothy Henderson. John Highe, Jay Hoover, Mary Hoover, Larry Harnocker. Mary Hornocker, Annette Hunt, Mona Inman, Clifford Irwin, Lola Jones, Kenny Jackson, Ronnie Jester, Etta Mae Johnson. Barbara Jones, Wilma Kappell, Patty Kilhorn, Travis Lansberry. John McGinty. Gene McKeand. Marlene McKern. Judy McWilliams, Eddie Mahan, Geraldine Martin. Sonja May, Marie Mayo. Barbara Moore, Larry Mickley, Margaret Murphy. Shir- ley Nachoff, Jean Nichols, Janice Nihiser, David Oliver, James Ornod. Barbara Otis. Joe Pate, Nancy Petty. Nellie Pollen, Myrna Potter, Ann Marie Raybould, Nancy Reed. Joan Reinberger, Viola Rirodan, Vera Roberts, Sally Stephenson. Mary Lou Spencer, Pat Sanders. Helen Scawland. Shirley Schmidt. Bill Schnei- der, Catherine Sering. Elizabeth Sheffer. Clifford Shelley, Jerrie Schinkle, Judy Schuler. Darlene Smith, Penny Smith, Barbara Stamm, Marilyn Stegner. Judy Sterrett. Barbara Stevens. Sue Stout, Phyllis Sutton. Patty Tangman. Nancy Taxen, Bill Taber, Linda Thomas, Ethyl Todd, Janice Truax, Bill Uhrig. Diann Weinkauf, Gordon Walker, Barbara Waltz, Anna Weakley, Betty Jo Weedon, Carole White, Katherine Whitford, Deanna Wilson, Mona Jean Wolfe. Delores Wright, Peggy Young. 51 : -Rf' kb il- , i -- x, Xi 3.3 '- --fi ' -..- 4,441-. iw-: , if ,Jug .ra nv- 'wk -4,-ir E sf l 2 ii -? -libs 5 , , 'Q ' 'alfa . ', F1 . 2 - , .21 :Q A-L s 1. fm .5 '5- ' '- ' ' N f .J E fig, b':.i'g:.--J '.- r 1 i 1 ,,:' xf . v H - Q. Fa, , - ' - -' aff ,.-5 Q . ' 4, t : -ff :' . . .. -. .' . 'li' --.. 'fslff 4 A - . r- , 331131-.ff . 1' ' -f1i:15u5?E' - ' f . is -is - -' 5' - V x J., 1' 1.-,H s y , ' 5 ,T-.SSE-S-1 ,Q-1-. ,Q A N Neff . k clk-w'Q,..,, x.q'x ,V Q 'c -XX .i,...,,?k is I Y xsns ln: --We - , - .ws ., .-- r -F ri E . ROW lfMory Jo Griffin, Dorothy Ewell, Bernadine Woodward, Arlene Day, Darlene Smith, Annu Weakly, Shirley Nachoff, Shirley Smith, Beverly Brandt, Mary Whitford. ROW 2-Marilyn Stegner, Jackie Berry, Myrna Potter, Velma Wallace, Katherine Whitford, Janet Nihiser, Annette Hunt, Marlene McKern, Janice Cooper, Charlene Strode. ROW 3-Janet Sawyer, Roxie Jester, Barbara Welch, Catherine Cress, Jerry Shenkle, Edith Shadley, Betty Jones, Shirley Lang, Nina Heaton, Ruby Brown. ROW 4-Juanita Roark, Sharon Davis, Sharlet Baker, Siretta Adams, Nancy Adams, Beverly Trout, Dixie Markin, Mary Lincks, Sonia May, Geraldine Martin, Judy Shuller. ROW 5-Rosemoy McCaslin, Mary Hoover, Barbara Moore, Linda Wilson, Janice Weatherford, Mary Satterfield, JoAnn McKamey, Gathel Mar- low, Sandra Miller, Janet Re-ister. ROW 6-Gay Gontz. CHEERLEADERS-Left to right- Betty Bowman, Pat Von Strohe, John Pacala, Louise Ritter, Sue Schoenemann WE DECIDED to organize a special cheering section and called it the Hundred Block Club. Special hats were our badge ot member- ship. White blouses, purple skirts and white gloves made us more noticeable when we sat in the bleachers and cheered for our Giants. A special bus was provided to take us to and from the games. The membership never quite reached 100, but those of us who joined felt we had started something that would grow in popularity every year. 48 W e am 7Qml953 WHEN WE WON the County Basketball Cham- pionship, we went wild with excitement. Our cheerleaders abandoned their megaphones to rush out and hug the victori- ous team. One other sweet vic- tory produced this ettect on the fans. That was when we beat favored Tech in our opening game at the sectionals. It wore us out but it was the upset ofthe year. fan f 1 if f w 35' i , 95 fi. 4 -1. , 6' 3:1 Wu , 9' wb? 9+ K 1 ya, by ....L..u OUR GRIDMEN FOUGHT HARD ON THE GRIDIRON Jim Wells, Ed Truox, Dick Wilson, Paul Burl-cert, John Verhonik, Jack Miles, Bob Gary, Bob Britt, Floyd Brunes Don Wilson, Marcus Jean, Don Miles, Bob Wilbur, and Cliff Cunningham were caught by the photographer as they started into action in one of the games pictured in the background. 53 11 yn Y 'XS ' i L '41 ,J I 6 ! l 2 ,riffs T . ,- ,-A -3 ,Q 20 4' J y X i rsJ B Q ef- S B -ft sd ,C T J ' gs-Tm 5 12.11 L11 4 T is L ,sr ROW 1-Bob Britt, Floyd Brunes, Paul Burkert, Clifford Cunningham, ' Eugene Grider, Bob Gary, Marcus Jean, Charles Merz. L ROW 2-Jack Miles, Orlando Runyan, Harry Schmink, Eddie Truax, R Jim Wells, John Verhonik, Dick Wilson, Bob Wilbur. ROW 3-Charles Pritchett. AS THE FOOTBALL SEASON faded away and we looked over the Giant's record, we found that the statistics did not tell the entire story of the season. The story behind the figures was that our boys started off by trouncing former County Champs, Decatur Central, 39-6. Then came the high point of the season when Ben Davis, althou-gh defeated 7-6, played Warren Central the best game that Warren faced all season. Ben Davis got back in the winning column the next week by triumphing over Pike Township after losing to Shortridge and Sacred Heart. An upsurge of spirits came when the Giant's crew downed a good Man- ual team by a 19-6 count. But the season came to a heart-breaking close when Howe's Hornets took a 32-13 decision from the Giants. The record was not too impressive but the discipline ansd loyalty were there. Ben Davis students were proud that Bob Wilbur was selected as a half-back on the All County Team. B.D. Opp. 39 Decatur Central .,..,,,,,.,,,. 6 0 Southport ..,.,,,...., ..,,. 2 6 Warren Central .... ..... 7 25 Pike Township ....., ,,,,, 1 9 13 Shortridge ,,,,,,,,, .,,,, 3 2 6 Sacred Heart ,.s,,, .,,,. 2 6 19 Manual ,.,,,,.,, ,,,,, 6 13 Howe ,,,,, ..,.. 3 2 51 A V1 T T7 l .lt-, 1 'x'+.- Q ' Y N 1 Ig, X V R fifsimiz-:a'11?gH - R--H ' ' '- gt if 1 i V E. 5 ik, R 'T -W 'ws- ' ' '- Ls TOP ROW - Don Moore, Harold Van Arsdale, Walter Inman, Alfred Stoute, Jim Wheeler, Ed King, John Stiff. ROW 2 - Bob Clubb, Earl Cunningham, Frank Pettitt, Eddie Arnold, Earl Moreland, Brutis Ham- rick, Bob Adams. ROW 3 - Bob Belcher, Larry Axsom, Armon Pfie- fer, Jack Patterson, Jerry Holden, Fred Wilson, Richard Baker. FRONT ROW - Harold Highsmith, Dale Messmore, Ronald Utterback, Fred Stegemoller, Delbert Dodson, Terry Alford, Herschel Watts. UNDERCLASS GRIDMEN SHOW WINNING POSSIBILITIES FOR NEXT YEAR THE FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM under the guidance of Jerry DeWitt tied, won one, and lost five games. The small but fighting fresh- men were led by halfbock John Hingle. Though the unimpressive record doesn't show all the work, the other grid men gave all they had for their team. THE RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM coached by John Masariu and Trent Gipson posted a very impressive 4 and 2 record. The 56 to O triumph over Washington was believed to be the most points ever scored by a football team at Ben Davis. Our reserves were led by fullback Terry Alford. TOP ROW f Kenny Layne, Marvin Merenda, Larry Gaskins, Terry Heath, Gordon Walker, John Davenport, Bob Williams, John Hingle, Selby Canada. ROW 2 - Ronald Froderman, Charles Irwin, Wallace Sedan, David Bartram, Clifford Irwin, David Oliver, Jerry Hold- brook, Bill Uhrig, Tommy Gilmore, Roy Taylor, Dave Fredricks, Eddie Mahan. FRONT ROW ff Fred Greer, manager, Alfred Finchum, Don Frietzche, Bob Booher, Bob Skift, Rudy Fox, Ronald Mas- ters, Larry Mickley, Don McDonald, Bob Fisher. FRONT ROW - Dick Pettitt, Bob Britt, Coach Jerry DeWitt, Tom Kepler, Ronald Ragan. SECOND ROW -Jim Stephens, Ed Weil, Bob Wilbur, Floyd Brunes, Fred Stegemoller, Richard Lepper, Joe Preiner. HARD WORK AND THE DESIRE TO WIN EARNED TITLE 6 I COACHED BY JERRY DEWITT, our Ben Davis varsity brought home the first county title since l945. The team, made up of four seniors, tour juniors, and two sophomores, wound up the season with a I6 and 6 record. Our most thrill- ing victories were in the final game of the county tournament, and in the sectional victory over Tech who was ranked second in the state. Ronald Ragan led the Giants in scoring, with 328 points for the year, which established a new school record. Ragan also holds the record for the most points in one game f34j, against Southport in the final game of the county tournament. Pettitt and Wilbur were voted on the all- county team and Ragan was voted on both the all-county team and the all-sectional team. Graduating seniors were Bob Wilbur, Bob Britt, Ronald Ragan and Dick Pettitt. Return- ing letterman next fall will be high scoring guard Ed Weil, Joe Priener, Floyd Brunes, Tom Kepler, Jim Stephens, and Fred Stegemoller. Charles Vance receives the county trophy presented to him by Coach Jerry DeWitt. COACH JERRY DEWITT happily presents the County trophy to Mr. Charles Vance, principal. This is the first trophy Jerry DeWitt has had the privilege to present to our school and hopes to be able to present many more trophies in the coming years. Jerry is a graduate of Butler University and has been at Ben Davis for five years. During these five years Coach DeWitt has produced outstanding teams, but this year he produced the County Champs. BASKETBALL FANS WERE GIVEN A THRILL THIS YEAR BIG RONALD RAGAN lays up two of thirty- tour points he got against Southport in the final game of the county tournament. Trying to defend against the shot for Southport is Jim Ernstine. Looking on are Dick Lepper of Ben Davis and Don Johnson and Carl Merrick ot Southport. Although Ben Davis emerged the County Champs, Southport was fighting all the way. FIGHTING FOR THE BASKETBALL is Ron Rogan, Jim Ernstine, Don Johnson, Dick Lepper, Carl Merrick. ROW 'I-Left to right, John Keen, Eugene Blythe, Bob Boruff, John Koker, David Marks, Tom Crowe. ROW 2-Jerry Forston, Carl Lentz, Larry Berry, Coach Trent Gipson, Bob Clubb, Walter Inma-1, David Saurbough. RESERVES HAD A GOOD RECORD ALSO UNDER THE watchful eyes of Trent Gipson, our reserve team won ll and lost 7. Coach Gipson is to be complimented on his first year as basketball coach. The reserve team this year consisted entirely of sophomores playing against teams composed of other sopho- mores and of iuniors. This year's scoring was led by Tom Crowe and Fred Stegemoller, both of whom had a 'IO point average. Our reserve team is to be praised because of their desire to win, and their never say Clie attitude. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS-Patsy Petzhold, Geraldine Hingle. JUST BEFORE the varsity basketball team took over the gym floor, the reserves gave Ben Davis fans a preview of the kind of work they intended to do on the regular team. Both teams shared the cheering section but the reserves had their own yell leaders. Dressed in purple skirts and white blouses Patsy Petz- hold and Geraldine Hingle cheered their team on to victory. Although these girls will be seniors next year, they will still have to participate in tryouts to decide whether they can go on as either varsity or reserve cheerleaders in 1953-54. 55 ememdea 1953 We, of Ben Davis High School, have many pleasant memories of 1952-53. Some are of thrilling athletic events, colorful dances, and club meetings. But per- haps first in our list of memories is the day by day record of an ordinary school day. REMEMBER . . . the day started with the 7:30 rush in the morning. We jammed personal belong- ings and school books into overloaded lockers. We met friends, traded gossip, and exchanged assign- ments. There followed the pleasant routine of classes. Some we hated, some we loved. ln some we were wide awake, in others we were bored or hungry. But it was all part of a pattern of living. All too soon the series of closing bells began, and we hurried to our busses, leaving our school and our friends until another day. Those happy days are over, but the memories will stay with us forever-memories of 1952-53 as we lived it. 444.1 5 ETX--2 Mlimpilllfll 991101 is The old Frosh building-home of 9A's and 8B's. . itz'-i , - , VL 2 - if .i1JjL',l?:i..,:.,. Ja- s .fa .- - , A www-m Z7 ' 1 l l Y C 1. , 4.1, - .lj -1 - A ,I,,1,J,:JL-!l,I-L.-,-1... ir- .--Q- 4' 4-.ru -5'- -. '-f l Contents , FIFTH. .. s l ' l 1. Familiar places see pages 1-3 ,-1 Fl 2. Classrooms and our teachers see pages 4-21 3. Our special classes see pages 22-27 -I. Tl'-lf 4, Special services see pages 28-33 l 5. Our clubs and organizo- 4773 tions see pages 34-47 6. Our sport: see pages 48-61 7. Our classmates see pages 62-96 3. Our advertisers see pages 97-108 Wayne Central---home of 9B's. TOP ROW: Marvin Meranda, John Pingleton, Bill Rowe, John Hingle, John Driver, Robert Williams, James Morgan, student manager. SECOND ROW: Coach John Masariu, Gordon Walker, Charles Kinkead, Bill Lake, Larry Bruner, Don Henderson, Kenny Lane, student manager. FRONT ROW: Bill Taylor, Fred Cox, Bill Uhrig, Don Poole, Bob Stiff, Robert Hodges, student manager. OUR FROSH WON THEIR FOURTH STRAIGHT COUNTY TOURNEY THIS YEAR COACHED BY JOHN MASARIU, our frosh won their Two ot the freshman players, Don Poole and Bill tourth straight county championship. The frosh posted Rowe, were fortunate in that they were chosen to play a very good record ot thirteen wins and five losses, on the varsity squad at the close of the season. Charles against city and county competition. Scoring con- Kinkead played on the reserve squad. sisted of a well-balanced attack led by Don Poole, who The victories were over Such teams as Tech, Washing- was closely followed by Charles Kinkead and Bill Rowe. ton' Sacred Heart, Cathedral, Howe and Shormdge. In order to meet the winner from the East, Warren We dropped contests to Broad Ripple twice, Martins- Centrol, the trosh were forced to a play-off with the ville, and Southport, and Franklin Twp. Southport Cardinals ot Decatur Central's gym. 56 ...cf-. Rl f! if TOP ROW -Mr. Gipson, Don Miles, Prentiss Eastham, David Marks, Don Pratt, Charles Rousch, Larry Shotts, Bill Dodds, Hershall Watts, Mr. Woods. FRONT ROW- Bob Duling, Dick Hazelwood, Fred Stegemoller, Harold Watkins, Dick Lepper, Leon Redenbacher, Bob Wilbur, Norman Young, Clifford Chapman. OUR BEN DAVIS DIAMOND MEN, coached by Howard Wood, ended the 5l-52 season with a 7 and 6 record. Our Giants started off by los- ing the first three games to Southport, Short- ridge, and Broad Ripple, but improved to thump Franklin Twp. and Lawrence Central. Cathedral downed us 7-3, but we bounced back with wins over Crispus Attucks, Washing- ton, Southport, and Howe. The County Tourney, held this year at Victory Field, was another story, however. Although our Giants downed Southport in the opener, they lost to Speedway. The Giants' record was not too impressive. But Coach Howard Wood was training a lot of underclassmen, which meant the team would be tougher the next year. fAt the time the annual went to press the 1952-53 season had not opened. It will be reported next year.l B.D. Opp. B.D. Opp. B.D. Opp. 3 Southport ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 COUNTY TOURNEY 8 Lawrence Central ,,,,,,,,,,,, 'I 2 Shortridge ..... ..,.,.. I 2 5 Southport ........................ 2 3 Cathedral ,.,......... ..... 7 I Broad Ripple .,..,,,. ..,, 8 5 Speedway ...... .... 7 II Crispus Attucks ,.,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 7 Franklin Twp. .... O 4 Howe ................... ..., 3 5 Washington ..,.. 1 2 Warren Central ....... .... 4 7 Speedway - .- THINLIES CAPTURE TROPHY AND PLACE SECOND IN COUNTY THE BEN DAVIS TRACK TEAM of 1952 under the guidance of Lou Parnell had a very successful season. Our thinlies placed second to powerful Warren Central in the county meet. The mile relay team composed of Richard Warrum, Dick Rhoades, Jerry Rushton, and Bob Mock, brought home a mile relay trophy in the county. . The Giants won three meets and lost three. ' . 5 . ' K an l I 1 qi. nf ' f' 15.':.1 -rf- l .ui -- 'f fr is ff pr- 43 - R' ., , ff s 5 K I ff? ' T: i . 7. E3 ' , -Q .f i-Q5 43 A . .. . -if-I ,Ng F9 l,- 1 ..iE'F Isp - he-FA. G! '41 Iii f B si TOP ROW - Mr. Louis Parnell, Mr. Paul Ritterskamp. ROW 2-Carl Rudicle, Bob Per- ry, Neal Neese, Bob Clubb, Tony Arwine, Bob Beam, Don Fred- ricks. ROW 3 - Ed King, Gene Ar- nold, Earl Cunningham, Floyd Brunes, Jerry Rushton, John Hin- gle, Walter Inman, Bill Davis. ROW 4 - Jerry Holbrook, Ron- ald Freund, Bill Boruff, Tom Kep- ler, Charles Pritchett, Harry Schmick, Paul Burkert, Brutis Hamrick. FRONT ROW - Bob Stamm, Kenneth Worley, Ira McQuinn, Larry Jayne, Dwight Abbott, Bill Roach, Ron Utterback, Bob Mock, Bill Taylor. This is the 1951-52 track record. 1952-53 will be part of next year's book. That team, by the way, won the County Cham- pionship. Bill Borrutt, Larry Jayne, Jerry Rushton, Bob Mock, Lyman Smith, Tom Crowe, Bob Stamm, Bill Taylor, Kenneth Worley, Ira Mc- Quinn, Bob Bourne, Mr. Paul Rit- terskamp. PAUL RITTERSKAMP'S CROSS COUNTRY thinlies completed their fall sea- son by winning the County Cross Country Championship. The long-winded runners were led by seniors Jerry Rushton and Bob Mock, who placed sec- ond and third in the County Meet. This was ci personal triumph for Mr. Paul Ritterskamp since itwas his first year to coach Cross Country at Ben Davis. The hill and dale boys won two dual meets and one triangle meet. Boys receiving varsity letters were Bob Mock, Jerry Rushton, Bill Taylor, Kenneth Worley, Bob Stamm. 58 WRESTLING AND BOWLING WERE PART OF THE SPORTS LIFE THE BOWLING TEAM, an important after school activity, also figured on the sports pro- gram. Approximately 50 boys and girls assem- bled at the Speedway bowling alleys every Wednesday afternoon. At the time the book went to press, Carl Downs had posted the highest game with his game of 224. Carl also had the highest series with 399 for the two games. The keglers, members of the American Junior Bowling Congress, were sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Dunlap who graciously donated her time in order to help the bowlers. This was Mrs. Dunlap's first year as the bowling sponsor. BOWLERS TOP ROW-Grimes. Skaggs. Hassell. Poe. i McFarIing, Grider. Downs. Uhls. Suke. Beers. Jackson, Patterson. SECOND ROW-Shepard. Bingman. Bicka nell. Jones. Dean. Swintord, Anacker. Owens, Johnson, Shirley. Wright, Conger. THIRD ROW-Utterback, Gary. Nieman. Crump, Buckler. Cozat. McFaII. Lucas. Bowman. Johnson. Fox. Hitchell. Sexton. FOURTH ROW - Rudicle. Miles, Gantz. Dudziak. Dunn, Rhodes, Camnbell. Wright. Chamness, Tatum. Bowman, Ban. Hatbeld. FRONT ROW-Mrs. Margaret Dunlap. Miles. Crawford. Cushman. Ogleshy, Mock. Jack. son, Gantz. Flanagan, Jackson. Boyer. Mar- kins, Williams. WRESTLERS TOP ROWQlohn Hamrick, Ronnie Jester, Ronnie Merrit. Zeke Hadley. Robert Minet, Don Frietzsche, Don Fredricks, Roger Gade, ROW 2-Coach Lou Parnell. Lyman Smith. Paul Abbott. Frank Pettitt. Jack Patterson. Joe Adkins. Jim King. Fred Gilmore. ROW 3-Bennie Cobb. Armon Pfeifer, John Stiff. Dick Stamner. Robert Gary. Don Miles, Paul Burkert. Charles Pritchett. FRONT ROW-Robert Adams. Earl Cun- ningham, Jack Lefevers. Robert Bell. Jack Jester, Don Pratt. Tony Arwine. Fredrick Parrett, Mgr. Richard Dawson. OUR WRESTLING TEAM in their third year of varsity competition showed great possibilities for the coming year. This year's team consisted mostly of underclassmen. The outstanding wrestlers on this year's team were Paul Burkert, Jack Lefevers, and Don Miles, all three boys are iuniors and will be back next year. Our grapplers participated in matches with schools all over the state. The record for the season was six wins to eight losses. The grapplers scored T5 points in this year's county meet but failed to score in sectional competition. BEHIND THE SCENES, the seldom heard of student managers worked long hard hours after school. They took care of and washed the athletic equipment, swept and mapped floors, and took care of the aches and pains of our athletes. They relieved a lot of worry from the coaches' minds so that they were able to work with their teams more. 'k tk- BEN DAVIS WAS FORTUNATE to have these skilled men as leaders. Their hard work paid off in a successful athletic program. Our victory-minded coaches carried our purple and white to a county championship in basketball, a runner-up in track. Although we did not capture all county titles in our sports, we were proud of our teams and coaches. STANDING-Dick Collins, Robert Hodges, Lynn Pike Gene Hood. SEATED-James Morgan, Pete Davis, Rich- ard Meyer, Jack Morgan, Richard Dawson. BACKGROUND, CARE, AND PLANNING PAID OFF Paul Ritterskamp, assistant track, cross country, Lou Parnell, varsity football, track, wrestling, Trent Gipson, reserve basketball, reserve football, Howard Wood, athletic director, Robert Cloyd, baseball, John Masariu, frosh basketball, reserve baseball, reserve football, Gerald DeWitt, frosh football, varsity basketball. TOP ROW-Dellarose Wallace, Carolyn Wells. Reba Comer. Doris Phillips, Carolyn Poynter, Ruby Brown, Phyllis Sutton. Virginia Dix, Nona Brutcher. Nancy Miles. ROW 2-Nancy Evans, Virginia Richardson, Sharon Glidewell, Barbara Galyan, Catherine Sering. Sonja May, Delores Wr.ght, Siretta Adams. Mary Lou Jefferies. Jackie Dunnigan. Saorron Harden, ROW 3-Myrna Stroun. Bonnie Froman. Norma Trisler. Norma Ripny, Barbara Schulz. Joan Ritter, Lorad.ne Tatum, Helen Brinson, Linda Dunn, Linda WiIso'i. Patricia Grimes, Janice Weatherford, ROW 4-Dixie Cassida. Judy McWilliams. Ruth McDuffy, Mary Harrison, Beverly Brandt, Linda Oulesby, Barbara Cantrell. Elizabeth Sheffer, Norma Petty, Katherine Whitford. Barbara Stevenson, Margaret Stevenson, Sue Mattia. ROW 5-Barbara Srader, Virginia Dix, Ruth Ann Schuh, Nancy Hoover, Charlene Strode. Mary Lincks, Lena Arbuckle, Beverly Monfreda. Jevetta Corvette. Dorothy Ewell. Nancy Adams. ROW 6-Miss Helen Phillips, Sandra Merz-Secretary-Treas- urer, Shirley Mason-Publicity Manager, Carol Ross-President. Delores Dreyer-Vice President. Miss Margaret Dunlap. FRONT ROW-Pauline McCartney, Earlene Toler. Janice Ni- hiser, Bennadine Woodward. Barbara Baldauf, PART OF THE REASONS that the frosh made such a good record in athletics this last season was their backing that they received from their cheerleaders. Six girls dressed in purple and white, under the guidance of Mrs. Margaret Dunlap and with support of the student body, spurred the frosh team on to their fourth straight coun- ty title in basketball. BACK ROW-Pat Brown. Nancy Reed, Pat Keilhorn. FRONT ROW-Shirley Nachoff, Pat Kafouras. Nellie Brown. GIRLS PLAYED A PART IN OUR SPORTS THE SPORTS PICTURE this year at Ben Davis was both good and bad. Both varsity and frosh teams carried our purple and white colors to a county victory in basketball, the track team placed second in the county for the third straight year. On the other hand our football and baseball teams did not have too impressive records. But, win or lose, our fans were behind us. This year's sports season at Ben Davis was a very successful one, thanks to our coaches and athletes. But, since it takes more than victories to make a successful season, we felt that the loyalty of our fans and the good sportsmanship of our athletes made the year l952-53 a good one. D - - - v--Vw -.-...,,..,. V -- vrdnwi--Y.-., -.-',.,, ' ' ,F-QTY' 1' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT-Don Wilson, treasurer, Jeannine Gantz, secretary, Barbara Cafouras, vice-president, Bob Mitchell president, Edwin Truax, president, Diane Baker, vice-president, Bob Wilbur, treasurer, Geraldine Rushton, secretary. THIS WAS THE YEAR that had seemed so far away in 1949 and now that it had arrived, we were busy people. Senior play, senior pictures, senior rings, senior prom. Or- dering name cards, measuring for graduation gowns. Then came baccalaureate and commencement-1952-53 was a busy year. We wanted to graduate but we were sorry to leave, for just now we were beginning to realize it meant the end of 4 years of carefree living. 62 I W 1953 12W EIGHTH GRADERS, freshmen, sopho- mores, iuniors, and seniors . . . these were the people who made up our school. There were 1538 of us, study- ing, laughing, talking and playing. We had our problems and we had our ioys. It was only after we grad- uated that we discovered what a wonderful 4 years we'd had. HERE IS ONE OF US, Paul Dean, obliv- ious to the photographers, working on a saw. He represents the Ben Davis type of student-intent, serious, but happy in his school. The type who, for the most part, works hard, and also knows how to have his fun. OUR CLASSMATES -Q Ecu-1 -,Q 63 so-5 .J . 'l. , if . . Q. . . M i x , Q 46. .., ,QT . Y SQ' ' , 1 . . J' . . 'WYQZ' f' j f. .Zi kji.,gf,1a:. . ' 5 ' -2.1! 4' w' , .gif ,- sl , . . ' '- ' ,. . 14 Lf?-3 ' , 1, ll.. - 1 . .fzezf g - .- - . -I 1 k, I .Q .,'..srI l:f.f ifqfffl. . ' x' 'vs - ..:.:. ' ,W . ..'-.::' v.u QQ! -OP -ano- ...Q 6 . Ji -3 --1 ii' . Wig. . V Yi-me. .QYQXVA Yi ..:. . . 1. . .2 YUM' up-A T ' -5' 64 l SENIORS LUANN AHNAFIELD-Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Band. DONNA LYNN ANDRE-Sunshine Society, Honor Thespian, Thespian Society, Dramatic Club, Purpleaires, Vegetable Judging, S. P. Q. R., Booster Club, Omce Staff, GENE ARNOLD-Booster Club. PAT ARNOLD-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, S. P. Q. R., Library Stott. JOE ATKINS JOYCE ANN AUSHERMAN-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Dramatic Club, Thespian Society, Star Thespian, Supply Room, Keyhole Staff, Quill 8- Scroll, Secretory and Treasurer, Vegetable Judging Team, Freshman Library Staff, Purpleaires. BOB BABCOCK-S. P. Q. R., Honorary medal in R. O. T. C., Lt. Col. of R. O. T. C., Science Club, Booster Club, Hi-Y Club, 'li-B, 'll-A Council. ANN BAKER-Booster Club. DIANE BAKER-S. P. Q. R., Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Princess of '52 Prom, School Representative for Block's Fashion Board, Freshman Clinic, Supply Room, Junior Council, T2-B Vice-President. THOMAS BALDAUF-S. P, Q. R., Booster Club, Hi-Y. JUNE ANN BARNES-Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Clinic, S. P. Q. R. CAROLYN BARNHART-Booster Club, Sunshine Society, S. P. Q. R., Dramati: Club, Thespian Society, Freshman Bowling League, Library Staff, Supply Room, Latin Award, Math Award. GLENN C. BARRETT, JR.-S. P. Q. R., Booster Club, Science Club. TOM BARTHOLOMEW-Booster Club, Math Club, Hi-Y, Vegetable Judging Team, 4-H, Student Manager, Won a trip to National Vegetable Growers Association at Cleveland, Ohio, Received a cup for Champion Calf at Fair. BILL BELDEN-S.P.Q. R., Hi-Y, Booster Club, 9-B, 9-A, 10-B, l0-A, Student Council. LOIS BIBBS JACK BISHOP-Booster Club. ELEANORE L. BOGGS-Booster Club, Sunshine Societ Y, S. P. Q. R., Bowling League. TED BOTKIN-Hi-Y, Booster Club, Trialge Club, Freshman and Reserve Basketball, Varsity Golf. BETTY JANE BOWMAN-Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Reserve and Varsity Cheerleader. NANCY BOWMAN-Booster Club, Sunshine Society, S. P. Q. R., Dramatic Club, Bowling League. ROBERT BRIGHT-Booster Club. BOB BRITT- Booster Club, Reserve and Varsity Football, Freshman, Reserve, and Varsity Basketball. NILA BROADSTREET-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Bowl- ing League, G. A. A. LEE BRYANT EUGENE BUTLER V. BARBARA CAFOURAS-Dramatic Club, Sunshine So- ciety, Booster Club, Freshman, Varsity Cheerleader, Gold Key Winner, President of Booster Club, 9-A, lO-A, 'll-A, 12-A Vice-President. JO ELLA CAIN-Finished at Tech High School. CAROL ANN CAMPBELL-Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Bowling League, Miss Twirp of l95l. HAZEL CARATHERS -1.4 1 Q. B, ... R 4- A 4., f 5? are 3,2-4 I 'I ll J l 1 'NW V r 1 f T ' f ' J ... 5 Q: i' Y' an ' 'Q H- ui wr- . f yf it lla... Q 'X rj at p. N WHEN THE HIGH SCHOOL BEGAN ATO RESEMBLE A CAMPUS TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY GRADUATING SEN. IORS walked out of the senior building this year, leaving their books and classes behind them, but taking with them their priceless memories. In the four years they attended Ben Davis High School, these seniors had seen many changes. One of these changes, the addition of a new building to our campus, made four schools within walking distance fcounting the grade school in the totalj. For the first time, eighth graders became part of the high school, for the old freshman building was The 9B's were the envy of the high school with their new, modernistic building, Wayne Central, with its comfortable desks, its enormous windows, and its green blackboards. Since the day they entered high school, these 250 seniors had seen enrollment triple. In fact, since 1915, student enrollment at Ben Davis has grown to 25 times its original size. Perhaps the children of these graduates will some day attend a Ben Davis High School with a campus as large as a state university. turned over to 8B's and 9A's. ,. ,..c 'vw s 1 simon BL 22'-V ---s-f' V ' Pl ll 1 ' . ' -nu. sf ,., R X U 'ZX--5.2 I x, .9 T GRADE Scuooc 9 1- if f:'f ' 1 'Y WAYNE cew n . ' Qs g5Ulif?l'fiiDJl'iiJL CAMPUS 1952. 3 'T P fa.. 'Wiki we-,,, iw.-7 57 -7 X ,,-. 'Us Ns- .1 - s A 1. QS i ' Q -Q.-av Q X b x X .M Xl Qggnf' qw? Q' '1 r'- 66 KAREN CARLISLE-S. P. Q. R., Booster Club, Sunshine So ciety, Photo Club, Dramatic Club, Block's National Scho lastic Art Award. RICHARD CARPENTER - S. P. Q. R., Trialge Club, Hi-Y, Booster Club, Purpleoires. JUDY CHAMNESS-Morning Devotions, Purpleaires. JIM L. CHAPMAN-Hi-Y, Tl::,-spian Society, Honor Thes- pian, Dramatic Club, S. P. Q. R., Booster Club, Baseball. PAUL LEO CHILDERS-4-H Club. FLORENCE LA VERN CLARK-Booster Club, Clinic Stall CAROLYN SUE CLOUD-S. P. Q. R., Sunshine Society, Boost- er Club, Bowling League, Clinic Staff, Freshman Oflice Staff. BENEDICT COBB-Booster Club, Freshman Football, Cross Country, Wrestling Team. JOHN CODALATA SANDRA CRUMP-Booster Club, Sunshine Society, S. P. Q. R., Bowling League. CLIFFORD CUNNINGHAM-Reserve and Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Wrestling Team. NANCY CAROLYN CUSHMAN-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Bowling League, Clinic Staff, Supply Room. RICHARD DAWSON-El Revezo, Varsity Manager of Foot- ball, Wrestling Team, Track. PHYLLIS JOAN DEAN-Booster Club, Photo Club, G. A. A. CAROL J. DELL - S. P. Q. R., Sunshine Society, Booster Club. ' WAYNE DELL-S. P. Q. R., Reserve Baseball. ANGELINA DELOFF-Booster Club, Sunshine Society, -5 F. H. A., Gold Key Winner of 1951. 1 . HAROLD R. DENNY-ll Revezo, Hi-Y, Purpleaires. SUZANNE DERBYSHIRE-Booster Club. RICHARD LEE DIGGS-4-H Club. Rosen mx-s. P. Q. R., 4-H Club, crop Judging Team, Booster Club, Freshman Library, Vegetable Judging Team, Poultry Judging Team. PHYLLIS DOERFLER-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, S. P. Q. R., Library Staff, English Award. RUTH DOMOGALIK-Sunshine Society, Booster Club. NANCY CARROLL DORNBERG-S. P. Q. R. ROSEMARY DUDZIAK-S. P. Q. R., Girls' Basketball, Boost- er Club, Sunshine Society, Trialge Club, Oliice Stall, Algebra Award. BENJAMIN ROBERT DULING-Basketball, Varsity Track, Varsity Baseball. JOHN W. DUNN-S. P. Q. R., Bi-Phy-Chembo, 4-H Club, Booster Club, Vegetable Judging Team, ROTC Scholar- ship Award, ROTC Public Relations Award, ROTC In- struction Award RUTH EASON-Dramatic Club, Thespian Society, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Secretary of Dramatic Club, Purpleaires. PRENTIS E. EASTHAM-Booster Club, Bowling League, Baseball. LEROY ECKERT-Booster Club, Purpleaires, Band, Drum- Maior in Band. bit wx 'J T N 'i 'viii' R : -- X k 555:11 Q s 1 51 -vc' i Q j ,I 52 ' ' ff' A . 6 L me ' ,nv A in 5 9 , -J :- 1 'Wifi L s '15 HP I I! fi E., .-,, S- x -V 5 37-Q, ,L , 3 Q6- I , Ui - . , ,I 1' . 'ff Awe, lm . I .S V, any .3 N -, ,. . '17 ,ji XA W .Q J 68 an if LADONNA EGGERS-Booster Club, El Revezo, Sunshine Society. BARBARA ANN ELDER-S. P. Q. R., Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Purpleaires. PATRICIA LOUQSE ELLIS-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Purpleoires, Clinic Staff, Supply Room. ROY EDWARD ELLIS-Baseball. ETHEL SHARON EMMERT-Booster Club, Sunshine Society. SHIRLEY JEAN ENGLEMAN-Sunshine So 't cle y, Dramatic Club, Algebra State Award, Geometry State Award, Cicero State Award, Latin Medal, I0-B Council, Purple- aires. JEANIE EUBANKS-Booster Club, Sunshine Society. JAMES FAHRNER-Freshman, Reserve Basketball, ll-B Treasurer. JUANITA FELLOWS-S. , oc Section. P. Q. R., Booster Club Girls' Bl k ALMA JEANETTE FOX-Booster Club, S. P. Q. R., Sun- shine Society, Bowling League. NORMA FOX-Sunshine Society, Booster Club. BOB FRANKLIN ROBERT FREUND-Booster Club, Freshman, Reserve Bas- ketball. PATTY FRODERMAN RUBY LORRAINE GANT-Booster Club. JEANNINE ANN GANTZ-Booster Club, Sunshine Society, S. P. Q. R., Bowling League, Clinic Staff, Supply Room, Girls' Basketball, 12-3 Council, T2-A Secretory. ROBERT GARY-Hi-Y, Booster Club, Freshman, Reserve Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling. SUZANNE GILBERT-Dramatic Club, Sunshine Society Booster Club, S. P. Q. R., Bowling League, Clinic Stott TOM GLASS-Booster Club, Reserve Wrestling. EDDIE GOODMAN-Hi-Y, Booster Club, GIL GORMAN-S. P. Q. R. ELIZABETH JOAN GOSS-Booster Club. JANICE JOY GOSSETT-Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Dramatic Club, Thespion Society. JEANNETTE GRAY-Sunshine Society, Booster Club. RONALD GRIMES-S. P. Q. R., Photo Club, Hi-Y, Booster Club, Spotlight Stott. GEORGE H. HADLEY-Booster Club, Hi-Y, Booster Club, 4-H Club, Vegetable Judging Team, Poultry Judging Team. ROBERT JAMES HANNA-Hi-Y, Photo Club, Booster Club, Keyhole Stott. ELAINE MARIE HALMAN-Booster Club, Sunshine Society. JANE FAY HANNEMAN-4-H Club, Sunshine Society, Dramatic Club. JOAN KAY HANNEMAN-4-H Club, Sunshine Society, Dramatic Club. .K f-C1 -:ff L' sd JB 7 -J ' 3 r l S it .9 'i 32353 L XV -cf, si' J S -i. 155 ifve my 5' 67 .a ' l A . -Q-9' F 3 I - .3 ' C3 . X Y. J 'Q f .2 J 9 1 1 7 T.. .EE rf' ww., . , , 4-A. NTI ---ff 5 5, f as 4 6 ' 1 M A yp.1f'N -.ev ff!! f , .,,l A ,Q fn 'T 7 J Q . 'TW 17' CAROL HARLAN-Sunshine Society, Booster Club. DON HAWKINS-Photo Club, Booster Club, Hi-Y, Band, Freshman Track Team. EDWARD D. HEATH-Hi-Y, S. P. Q. R., Booster Club, Dra- matic Club. JAMES E. HELFER--Spotlight Stott, Keyhole Safi. ARLENE HOOVER-S. P. Q. R., Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Latin Award. SHIRLEY HOWARD-Booster Club, Sunshine Society. MARGARET JOANNE IRWIN - Senior Library Staff, S. P. Q. R., Booster Club, Vegetable Judging. HERBERT ISRAEL-4-H Club, Booster Club. NORMA JEAN JACKSON-Booster Club. PATSY ANN JARRETT - S. P. Q. R., Morning Devotions, Bronze Award in English State Contest. DOROTHY LEE JOHNSON-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Bowling League, Photo Club. JOYCE ELAINE JOHNSON-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Clinic Stall NORMA J. JOHNSON-Bowling League, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, S. P. Q. R. CAROLYN JORDAN-Booster Club, Sunshine Society. DOLORES ANNA KENT-Dramatic Club, Recording Sec. of Dramatic Club, Thespian Society, Honor Thespian, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Purpleaires, Freshman Library Staff, Senior Office Staff, Keyhole Stall, Vice- Pres. of Quill and Scroll, English Award, 'IIB Secretary, 128 Council, Attendant on Court of '52 Prom. LOIS KETTLESON-Sunshine Society, 4-H Club, Booster Club, S. P. Q.. R. JANE KEYS DUANE LEE-S. P. Q. R., Booster Club. FRANK LEE WALTER LENTZ RICHARD LEPPER-Booster Club, Vice-President of Booster Club, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Basketball, Reserve and Varsity Baseball, Cross Country. SHIRLEY LOWE-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Library Stal Freshman Award for Math, 'll-B Secretary, 9-B Council, I0-B Council. CLAUDETTE LUCAS-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Dra- matic Club, Bowling League. MARY ANN MAINES-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, 4-H Club, Dramatic Club, Thespian, Constitution Speech Contest, County representative to state 4-H Style Review. DIXIE DARLENE MARKIN - Sunshine Society, Booster Club, S. P. Q. R., Spotlight Staff, Clinic, Dramatic Club. JIM MARKINS-Captain of Bowling League. .IANITH KAY MASTERYANNI-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, El Revezo. DONALD MC ANINCH - Photo Club, S. P. Q. R., Booster Club, Wrestling, 2nd Lieutenant ROTC, Outstanding Cadet of '51, Outstanding Ofticer of '52. WILLARD L. MC DANIEL PHYLLIS .IO ANNE MC FALL-S. P. Q. R., Bowling League, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Dramatic Club, G. A. A., Purpleaires. IL-1 1 -. 2 -A 'f .JI .I I gf --.ewfdax V AF' ' 71' N ' W, 4-'JJ' ,S4 9-is YS' AHC' if , 1 li X I Q A' an - gl R ggtf' 1 f X Ac , 5 t E shv -1 ,Al y :S X., .F ily, XII J -9 'Y ' N C ' .,.....C,. . . -. , - X R . -vo, X to Q, 2 'Tx Y x I SRX . x , ' H X 1 if X e J. 'mf-',f Nur Q- 9 3 -qi 'S W M ' fl! sl. of 45:29 -'37 11' -sun., 'N ,l 'A fig ' , ij L , I, s ff' J ,sr . f. S aw.. 1 4 . 3 L 'X-. , ' ' lv as .. I .1 GX . ,N in 5 1 1, ' I 4.1 7' 72 CHARLES RAY MC FARLAND - S. P. Q. R., Booster Club Varsity Baseball, Bowling League. JANE MC FARLING GERALD MC KERN-Business management of school paper and annual. BOB MC MAHAN-S. P. Q. R., Booster Club, Hi-Y, Dra- matic Club, Thespian Society, Purpleaires, Reserve Basketball. PHILLIS DARLENE MAY-Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Supply Room. MARY LOU MC MULLEN-Booster Club. MARVIN MELTON DONALD MELTON-S.P. Q. R., Hi-Y, Booster Club, Band. CHARLES DOUGLAS MERZ-Booster Club, Reserve and Varsity Football. RICHARD DALE MEYER-Hi-Y, Tri-Alg, Booster Club, Bi- Phy-Chembo, Varsity Track, Cross Country, Basketball and Football Manager, Reserve Basketball Manager. SONDRA MICKLEY-Sunshine Society, Booster Club. BUD MILES-Booster Club, Hi-Y, Bowling League. JAMES MILES-Booster Club, Photo Club, Freshman Track, Varsity Football. CAROLE ANN MILLER-Booster Club, Sunshine Society. DOLORIS MARIE MILLER-Sunshine Society, Photo Club, Booster Club. 1 HELEN M. MILLER-Morning Devotions, Sunshine Society, 4-H Club, Photo Club, F. H.A. Club, Dramatic Club, Spanish Club. DORIS MINET-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Library Stott, Supply Room, 9-B Council. ROBERT MITCHELL-S. P. Q. R., Booster Club, Baseball, 9-A Treasurer, 'I2-A President. GAYLOR MOCK-Photo Club, Hi-Y, Booster Club. ROBERT EARL MOCK-Band, Purpleaires, Booster Club, Hi-Y, Trialge, Bi-Phy-Chembo, Freshman and Varsity Track, Reserve Football, Cross Country, Bowling, State Moth Contest, President of Math Club, Treasurer of Bowling League, Hoosier Boys' State Representative, 94B Council. CAROLYN MONEYMAKER JOHN MONTGOMERY RAY MONTGOMERY-Ad salesman for the Keyhole ond the Spotlight. VAUGHN MOORE JACK MOORE BARBARA MORAN-Booster Club, Sunshine Society. JACK MORGAN-Varsity Basketball and Baseball Man- ager. WANDA MORRIS-Booster Club, Sunshine Society. PHYLLIS LOU MORTON-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Dramatic Club, Thespian Society, President of Quill and Scroll, Purpleaires. BARBARA JEAN MULLINIX-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Senior Office StaH, English Award. 'CJ' kx GQ 'wif ww wsu' K+-af Q. 'W' PD' TCP Nb E' F JJ .,g,?',- 5 ' V N up-. yur' X-I 'FS Yu...f Qcmli' ii 9' 9 ' .fi L, 2 ., 'W .nf is 3 Ak i I Q Min.. 91 T5 . MVK 4,1017 ' ttf' , ,,L , is 0 Ng...- ae H i . ' : .' f vsz ' V ,.. v I 73K FAT MUTZ-Booster Club. NORITA NACHOFF-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Dra- matic Club, Thespian Society, Purpleaires, President of Sunshine Society, Oflice Staff, 9-B, I0-B, ll-B Vice- President, 12-B Council, County D. A. R. Winner. BARBARA NEILL-El Revezo, Sunshine Society, 4-H Club, Band, Oliice Staff. DREXTLE LEE NEWSOM-Varsity Golf, Freshman Basket- ball, Football, Booster Club, Reserve Basketball, 4-H Club. GERALD NIEMAN-Varsity Football, Track, Bowling League. JOEL OGLESBY-Booster Club, Hi-Y Club, Bowling League President, Wrestling. BETTY ANN OWEN-Booster Club, S. P. Q. R., Sunshine Society, Bowling League, Freshman Otlice Staff, Spot- light Stall, Moiorette. JOHN PACALA - S. P. Q. R., Dramatic Club, Thespian Society, Dramatic Club, President of Dramatic Club, Vice-President of Booster Club, Tri-Alg, Hi-Y Club, Re- serve ond Varsity Track, Reserve and Varsity Cheer- leader, Best Actor Award, Poppy Poster Contest. JACK PARKS-Booster Club, Varsity Football. PAT PARRETT-Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Library Stott, Spotlight Staff. SHIRLEY PARTLOW-S. P. Q.. R.., Sunshine Society, Booster Club. ROBERTA PATTON PHILIP PAUL-Vegetable Judging Team, Won a trip to New York, Hi-Y Club. VIRGINIA PELFREY-Booster Club, Girl's State. BONNIE LEIGH PEMBERTON GLEN LEROY PERRY RICHARD ARTHUR PETTITT-Booster Club, Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Football, All County Team. ROBERT EUGENE PHILLIPS-S. P. Q. R., Spotlight Stall. JESSE PIEPER LYNN THOMAS PIKE-Student Manager for Varsity, Re- serve, and Freshman Basketball, 9-B Vice-President, 10-B Vice-President, 'll-B Council. CAROL PLETCH- Booster Club. DAVID POLK-5. P. Q. R., Band, Hi-Y, Booster Club. CECIL POTTER-Booster Club, Freshman and Reserve Basketball. ANN PRATT-Booster Club. DON PRATT-Booster Club, Reserve, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Baseball. HAROLD PRICE LAVADA PRICE-Booster Club, S. P. Q. R. RONALD RAGAN-Booster Club, Prince of '52 Prom, Re- serve, Varsity Basketball, All County Team. DOLORES RADAR VIVIAN MAE RHODES-Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Bowling League, Girl's Basketball, Library Staff. 2 et . Y iv' f , QF. gg. A ff-2. QE: , M . kk, I Gi K P XY 1 A xx X . ....,. . A Q 'K 2 1. ' ,355 fi f N' 1. QE. M 3 ,gr- 'Q,l.tt gg L cs -my -ww 1 p 5 s 5.. . 4-f-7 5. R: .kv ,I A-47 gy. ir Q Q43 S' -lr 'YJ X Q A J' ' Q . 'NN fr. sg , W. - ..,. : . ' as Y 1, I it A S . Xia , X 4 Xt Q s x f ' 1 ...nv 4 fl si' K. ra I N H Lx fe ...gags x -Q I 1 -9.1 tk . 1 l 4 1 X avg K ff , SQ f.. . ASF ' .f f N' S 'ir is ' ,fd in C? Qfjesfx 7,5 . ' 'i' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 A VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS were usually gone into more extensively in the senior building. But the frosh building had a newly equipped shop this year. Mr. Har- ker put the new machinery in his shop to good use. About 12 boys, who were mechanically inclined, spent their spare time on repair- ing school equipment. Here we see Norman Cochran, Don Burton, and Clifford Jones learning to use a turning lathe. LATIN was a subject we needed in college, but was a good basis for grammar for all students. Mrs. Wampler made the ancient Romans real to us and we were amazed to find that they were responsible for many of our modern customs. We spoke Latin during class. We also found that our newspapers were filled with ...-A Latin words as they were originally written. Mary Hodges, Joy Hoover, Elizabeth Sheffer and Ruthann Applebee study while Mrs. Wamp- ler helps. BIOLOGY was another subiect we needed for college. Mrs. Crider's classes enioyed their work so much, they seldom glanced across at the senior building. As a climax to the studies during the year, an all-day picnic combined fun with gathering speci- mens, in the spring. Here we see Emil Stelzel, Linda Oglesby, and Ann Raybould discussing one of the many speci- mens used in class work. OUR DAILY CLASS PROGRAM COVERED FOUR CURRICULAE 4 is S.. 'fl WFT if tgigf ,ma 1 cw 7 K ,. Q, ..L. ..,,-. wc! , J.-- 4 .-' 60' Z sau., 42' 76 WANDA RICE-Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Photo Club. NANCY RICHISON-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Dra- matic Club, Library Staff, S. P. Q. R., l Speak for Democracy contest winner in district. RUTH ROBERTSON-Sunshine Society. EMELINE ROBINSON-Booster Club, Sunshine Society. CARL RUDICLE-Booster Club, Bowling Club. ORLINDO RUNYAN-Football fVarsityl. GERALDINE RUSHTON-Sunshine Society, Baoster Club, Dramatic Club, Bowling League, l952 Football Queen, 10-B Council, ll-B Council, 12-B Secretary. JERRY LEE RUSHTON-S. P. Q. R., Booster Club, Freshman, Reserve Basketball, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Spotlight and Keyhole Staff. SANDRA PAULENE RUTLEDGE-Booster Club. JANET SAWYERS-S. P. Q. R., Booster Club. DAVID MILES SCHEFFEL-S. P. Q. R., Booster Club. SUE SCHOENEMANN-Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Secretary of Quill and Scroll, Editor of Keyhole, Editor of Spotlight, Varsity Cheerleader. NORMAN LEE SEXTON--S. P. Q. R., Booster Club, Bowling League. DAVID W. SHAW-Booster Club. NANCY SHEFFER-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, El Revezo, Dramatic Club. GILBERT MILLARD SHELLEY-Booster Club, Hi-Y. MYRTLE SHOCKLEY-Math Club, Science Club, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, 4-H Club, Vegetable Judging, Band, Bowling League, S. P. Q. R., Awarded trip to Cleveland, Ohio, for county champion in Garden, Poul- try, and Canning Food Preparation, Awarded trip to New York for champion Vegetable Juclger. DONALD GENE SKAGGS-Booster Club. JERRY LOU SMITH- Booster Club, Sunshine Society, S. P. Q. R., Maiorette, Spotlight Staff, Junior Attendant for '52 Prom, Quill and Scroll. LYMAN SMITH-Booster Club, Cross Country, Reserve Wrestling. RICHARD K. SMITH-El Revezo, Booster Club, Freshman Basketball, Reserve Baseball. ROBERT SMITH-Booster Club. SCHARRON MARIE SMITH-Sunshine Society, Booster Club. CAROLYN STANDIFORD-Dramatic Club, Sunshine Society, Booster Club. ROBERT STEVENSON-S. P. Q. R. STANLEY STEWART SHARON KAY STOCKING DIANNE SURBER-Booster Club, Girl's Basketball. BETTY LOUISE SUTTON-Booster Club, S. P. Q. R., Band. BOB TABER-Booster Club. 'LX -2- A 5 sf, l 1 XX H, 4 . -15 has N- x ff -v' sb -1-:V , I C9 Q : L V en 'ie 47. .1 .rl sh. 1 T. S' 4 6 ,fr tri? FRED TANGMAN STELLA MAE TATUM-Booster Club, Girls' Basketball, Bowling League, Math Certificate. WILLIAM ROGERS TAYLOR-Booster Club, Track, Cross Country. .IOANN THOMPSON-Future Homemaker: of America. WILLIAM THOMPSON-Dramatic Club, Booster Club. GERRIE ANN TOLSON-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, Dramatic Club. MARY TOMLINSON-Sunshine Society, Star Correspondent. JAMES LEWIS TOOMBS-Hi-Y, Freshman Track, Freshman Football. DOROTHY DEAN TOPPER-Sunshine Society, Booster Club. DON TRISLER EDWIN LEE TRUAX-Freshman, Reserve and Varsity Foot- ball, Freshman Basketball, Silver Key Winner, 9A treas- urer, l0A, IIA, 12A president, Junior Prom attendant RUTH TURNER JOY TYSON-Sunshine Society, Booster Club, S. P. Q. R. Bowling League, Library Staff. BARBARA VAN HOOK MYLA YOUNG'-Booster Club, S. P. Q. R., Purpleaires. ARTHUR VON STROHE SHIRLEY JEAN WAGONSELLER-Booster Club. RICHARD WARRUM-Football, Basketball, Track, Booster Club. HAROLD WILLIAM WATKINS-Booster Club, Varsity Buse- ball, Reserve Basketball and Football. JIM WELLS-Hi-Y, El Revezo. COLEEN WELSH-Booster Club, Sunshine Society. COLETTE WELSH-Booster Club, Sunshine Society. DON WESNER-S. P. Q. R., Booster Club, Football, Track Wrestling, Cross Country Manager, Color Guard. 1 GERALD WEST-Booster Club, 4-H Club, Purpleaires. WILLIAM R. WHEELER-Photo Club, Hi-Y. ALYCE WHIPPLE-Sunshine Society, Booster Club. PATRICIA ANSILY WHIPPLE JACQUELINE JOAN WHITE-Dramatic Club, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Purplecires. RAYMOND WHITELEY-4-H Club. BOB WILBUR-Freshman, Reserve, and Varsity Football, Freshman, Reserve and Varsity Basketball, Freshman, Varsity Baseball, Booster Club. ff? l 3 Q 951 'ze 'nntp' W 'f wen. eu. I 3, k . R , A J ' 'R .Eff Q ali is ., ,gay JN Sa. 1' I' 25 :53. A . ,.1, g b 2 1' A' viii 'f Z' 79 CHARLES WILLIAMS GEORGE WILLIAMS-Football Manager, Booster Club. DON WILSON-Freshman, Reserve and Varsity Football. FRANK WISEMAN-El Revezo, Booster Club. RICHARD WOOLSEY-S. P. Q. R., Booster Club. SHIRLEY ANN WRIGHT-Booster Club, Sunshine Society, G. A. A., Band Maiorette, Bowling League. MYLA YOUNG'- See page 78. BEN DAVIS WAS OUR SCHOOL HOME FOR FOUR YEARS REMEMBER-when we were ambitious fresh- men? We all looked forward to the freshman party with its vaudeville entertainment. Ed Truax, Narita Nachoff, Joanna Kraft, and Donald Duncan were our 9B officers. The 9A officers were Bob Wilbur, Barbara Cafouras, Delores Pepelea, and Bob Britt. After serving a year as freshmen, we anxious- ly looked forward to our sophomore year in the senior building. The IOB ofihcers were Norita Nachoff, Geraldine Rushton, Edwin Truax, and James Lawler. The IOA officers were Bob Wil- bur, Barbara Cafouras, and John McCaslin. The prom was the biggest highlight of our iunior year. Our llB class officers were Edwin Truax, James Lawler, Norita Nachoff, and Dolores Kent. Our ITA officers were Bob Wil- bur, Barbara Cafouras, and Sharon Stocking. The main goal of our senior year was to graduate with flying colors. 'l2B's elected Edwin Truax, Diane Baker, Geraldine Rushton, and Gilbert Shelley. 12A officers were Barbara Ca- fouras, Don Wilson, and Jeannine Gantz, and Bob Mitchell. A JUNIORS ROW 'I-Dwight Abbott, Judith Albrecht, Roger Alexander, George Anacker, Leland Armstrong, Eddie Arnold, Ruth Ann Bartholomew, Tom Bauer. ROW 2-Elaine Bell, Bradley Bingman, Joan Both- well, Eddie Bourne, Shirley Bowman, Pat Bradford, Gene Brand, Dorothy Branham. ROW 3-Shirley Brown, Emily Browning, Floyd Brunes, Marilyn Brunning, Ross Bryant, Rose Marie Bryant, Ronald Bryant, Mary Lou Buclrler. ROW 4-Paul Burket, Shirley Buher, Allen Burli- hardt, Carolyn Byrkett, Jo Ella Cain, Carol Cam- bron, Carolyn Chapman, Charlene Clark. ROW 5-Mary Childs, John Clevelle, Carolyn Cole, Don Corrie, Sharon Cozat, Barbara Craig, Marilyn Crawley, Nadine Davidson. ROW 6-Jane Davis, Pete Davis, Roberta Dean, Jim Dearmin, Margie DeBurger, James Delano, Eugene Denny, Joyce Denny. ROW 7-Barbara Dillehey, Carroll Dinwiddie, Bar- bara Dreyer, Dorothy Durham, Shirley Duzan, Sar- ah Eades, Nancy Falconbury, James Farhner. ROW 8-Miles Feeney, Ronald Figg, Pat Flana- gan, Carolyn Fogleman, Leroy Fraker, Chet Free- land, Virginia Freeland, Patricia Freiie. ROW 9-.lane Freund, Lynda Fuller, Fred Gaither, Larry Gates, Edna Gatewood, Elaine Gibb, Gerald Gillespie, Betty Gillis. Junior officers are as follows: L . A P ii, 1 i ,- ' -2 P6 e 'f ... t .- t .S 5 .' ' I 5 . xg A , I Y-1 . 1 ,X .3 Q ' , A . 1 A A g ,ra 14 l f I se , ... 1 I .- 1' 1 w ff' A ', ' 1' t is fe, ee ' J Xi ina' r Ax L 1, I 'Z 15- Y . 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BACK ROW-Dick Wilson, treasurer, Pat Von Strohe, sec- retary, Louise Ritter, vice-president, Floyd Brunes, president FRONT ROW-Jack Jester, treasurer, Jo Ella Cain, sec- retary, Jodeyna Stroup, vice-president, Harry Schmink president. 81 - w ' 4: . l , P X. 1.6, xg' Q ,513 'ff' , .zvgr in V-15 ff . ee Ae I L X I X I u cl N LR, 4, 33 i '. fn K X .fu-3'-m I e ea ff se- , y J 1 of ' fx 3 lp ,N Q 3-4, its 5 A .sp in H in Q -63 ia I up as ' i: : E gi, , 'f gsgv' T, ' , Ag, .1 ,f Q ' A . ak.. 21? ,f J ,f:wv-- 52 'ffpx e e. if wif .55 1 ' i- , 44' J Y 'H X., X 'X , ,,, f -- W .sw 'I X , ,' 'V V gimigiees L V- A Q iq. 4- A ,- 7: F QS' wg- -if , iii g '54 its 'ip Q, JYL? 1' Q ' if ' 4 ' ., Q Y le: -. -' ,- 41 fi t' nfl ,ze fi fi N15 Perf? Z: L ei E 3+ ' M ', ,fi y i F, T f . fe' :fit is' if , 1 , y J A J LH, ' 1. . ,..1 Qt.-' A V f fe s, Q J -Q 1- T xg' M ' 23, 'fe we 2' 'T . 1 ,. , U-4 'f' .1, ' L . 'E 1 1 1 , ,fax ! ' f TTY ,-iL, . Lg .J fi! f e - iw' ef' if rss M -. ,. L- fs 4 9 if , 4, 429 2, L, 5 bl' , M ,4 r . 1 :1 -Mg- , 'x W C a 9 f' ',-. J b 1 ' 4' '-9' 5: ,: -s ,-A fx , nn- ' 'T' if 1 ,-, L 15, gil, lg: V-ca' ' x -1 .Q I Tj P e It .V , V, , , ,, gh, 2 V 'H v . PA' , 'Fr' 24 :mn 'fpi , V 715' '32 fa 5, mr, ,,, -:cr ' -:-1' - ' 7 - 'Jil ' J 0 K W' af ,fl i A . l A 4 '-.1 51,472 :M -V 1- 8 1, A : I-Z ,L L ,Q 6,74 AJS 1 ,sf L, 5 I, 5 1 ,3f.K 4 in - , Hi' ,,,, -' , J lug, -ry ' . .i U- . 1 A V XZ 9? in 4' K 71: A 1- V .. 3. 1 A . J A gt 'f 1 ff 31 , P 4 fe K4 l w 7.11 ef, l ' 4 Q S ,, I I , f MA! , ...l.4.L.. L-, , .. - . 1 82 JUNIORS ROW l-Frank Glick, Carol Goll, Gilbert Gor- man, l-Grry Gregory, Eugene Grider, Frances Gritty, Pat Grosdidier, Dudley Graphman. ROW 2-Virginia Hamblen, Burtis Hamrich, Joe Harlan, John Harlan, Marjorie Hastings, Shirley Heath, Jack Henry, Harold Highsmith. ROW 3-John Highsmith, Geraldine Hingle, Mar- garet Hodson, Jerry Holden, Gene Hood, Nancy Hoover, Bill Howell, Gerald Hugg. ROW 4-June Hunter, Beverly Jackson, Shirley Jackson, Judith Johnson, Marcus Jean, Jack Jester, Dale Johnson, Betty Jo Jones. ROW 5-Ivan Jones, Thelma Jones, Donald Jones, Martha Jones, Joan Karl, Janet Keister, Oleatha Kennedy, Thelma Kapple. ROW 6-Barbara Kiefer, Tom Kepler, Jerry Kep- ner, Larry Kindred, Richard Knarr, Shirley Lang, Judy Laxen, Kathryn Linclcs. ROW 7-Don LaFarry, James Langhammer, Verda Ledtord, Theresa Leo, Jane Lewis, David McCalrlet, Edna McCormack, Glenn McDaniel. ROW 8-JoAnn McKamey, Barbara Maguire, Ros- alind Maners, Gathel Marlowe, Earl Marsh, Jack Marshall, Betty Martin, Carolyn Martin. ROW 9-Diana Martin, Rebacline Mayheld, Jean Maze, Dale Messmore, Carol Meyer, Don Miles, Larry Miller, Margaret Miller. ROW 10-Sue Miller, Homer Muncie, Jerry Neely, Neal Neese, Loretta Nichols, Ann Paino, Jack Patterson, Pat Patterson. ROW ll-Delores Peasley, Pat Pedlow, John Per- rel, Gordon Peters, Louis Petty, Pat Petzhold, Charles Phillips, Carolyn Pieper. ROW l2-Charles Pierce, Lynn Pike, Phyllis Poe, James Pollard, Myrna Price, Charles Pritchett, Shir- ,ley Pursley, Jerry Radican. JUNIORS ROW 1-Shirley Randall, Lou Ellen Ray, Jack Rice, Ronald Rickelman, Louise Ritter, Bill Roach, Lynette Robinson, George Robinson. ROW 2-Betty Rockey, Paul Rogers, Joan Ryan, Bob Schmidt, Harry Schmink, Pat Seaton, Jon Sheffer, Lois Shepard. ' ROW 3-Myrna Shepard, Vernon Shepard, Lois Shipley, Carolyn Simon, Blanchard Smith, Bob Smith, Jim Smith, Nola Smith. ROW 4-Otho Smith, Stanley Smith, Wanda Sny- der, Eugene Speedy, Delores Spencer, Dixie Spen- cer, Barbara Stiles, Marilyn Stoute. ROW 5-Jodeyna Stroup, Stanley Stewart, Patsy Taylor, Nancy Thompson, Betty Tickler, Beverly Trout, Donna Turpin, Ronald Utterback. ROW 6-Pat Von Strohe, John Verhonik, June Warner, Wilma Warren, Glenn Waymire, Tommy Weaver, Iris Webb, Ed Weil. ROW 7-Don Weilhamer, Fern Westenhofer, Bill Wheeler, Bob Whitis, Dick Wilson, Fred Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Belle Wise. 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I , aD, 9 l r R' ' ll ' X l ' A I-l A , , I 84 SOPHOMORES ROW 'l-Nancy Adams, Robert Adams, Wanda Adams, Noline Adamson, Ruth Akers, Terry Alford, Edna Allison, Ina Ambler. ROW 2-Mary Ambler, Lena Arbuckle, Douglas Armstrong, Phillip Arnold, Linda Arnot, Nancy Arwine, Bob Ausherman, Lois Austrew. ROW 3-Larry Axsom, Goldie Ayers, Richard Bak- er, Barbara Baldauf, Charles Baldwin, Katherine Ban, Violet Ban, Ronald Burger. ROW 4-Donald Barnhart, Pauline Barton, Carol Beabaut, Pat Beck, Bob Belcher, Robert Dell, Clark Benson, Jerry Berman. ROW 5-Larry Berry, Arnold Bewley, Robert Biehn, Bill Biers, Gene Bindhammer, Gerald Blake, Judy Bland, Pat Bly. ROW 6-Gene Blythe, Bob Borutil, Edgar Bowlin, Ann Bowman, Donald Boyer, Lois Bramblett, Ron- ald Brand, Beverly Brandt. ROW 7 - Norman Bright, Nellie Brown, David Bruce, Dave Bunson, Darline Burdette, Virginia Bur- dine, Pat Butterfield, Ronald Callahan. ROW 8-Mildred Calvert, Phyllis Calvert, .loe Cam- erson, Beverly Carson, Dale Cassiday, Jacqueline Chamness, Jerry Christie, Robert Clubla. ROW 9-James Code, Earl Collins, Reba Comer, Gary Conger, Jevetta Cornette, Joyce Crady, Doro- thy Craig, Jo Craig. ROW 10-Jane Cress, Tom Crowe, Earl Cunning- ham, Marlene Daugherty, Arlene Day, Jimmy Deck, Gerald Devore, Ruby Dickerson. ROW 'li-Virginia Dix, David Donoho, Carl Downs, Ruth Drake, Delores Dreyer, Kitty Duling, Lynda Dunn, Raymond Ellison. ROW 12-Sue Dunn, Harold Emmert, Joyce Fan- chin, Rebecca Faulkner, Densel Fergerson, Donald Ferrell, Juanita Fellows, Richard Finchum. SOPHGMQRES ROW l-Mary Flory, Jerry Forston, George Frakes, Charles Frakes, Rebecca Franklin, Ronald Freund, Barbara Galyan, Dottie Gansert. ROW 2-Gay Gantz, George Garmon, Nancy Gas- kins, Don Gastino, Darlene Gates, Jim Gibson, Pat Gist, Carl Gladson. ROW 3-Sandra Graves, Louise Griffey, Pat Grimes, Betty Sue Guthrie, Carl Hatch, John Haun, George Halman, Dinah Halterman. ROW 4-Barbara Harless, Malinda Hathaway, Nan- cy Hayes, Steve Haynes, Lorinda Heaton, Jerry Hechinger, Don Henderson, Gerald Henderson. ROW 5-Andy Henry, Joyce Hera, Bob Hitchel, James HoFlman, Bob Hooser, James Harris, Bob Hughes, Charles Hunter. ROW 6eShirley Hurst, Walter Inman, Gary Jack- son, Merilou Jeffers, Larry Jayne, Doris Jet, Roxie Jester, Carl Johnson. ROW 7-Janet Johnson, Paul Johnson, Ralph John- son, Cliliord Janes, Virginia Jones, Shirley Kam- povsky, John Keen, Edward King. ROW 8-Virginia Kirk, Dorothy Kiphart, John Koker, Janet Krebs, .lack Lafevers, Louise Landri- gan, Phyllis Lane, Virginia Laux. ROW 9-Charles Limpus, Mary Lincks, Harold Love, Shirley Lowe, Elza McSchooler, Gayle Mahan, Jim- my Mannon, Emma Manion, ROW 'IO-David Marks, Rochelle Marklett, Patty Marsh, John Lee Martin, Donna Mayhew, Ronald McBride, Pauline McCartney, Gloria McClelland. ROW 'll-Dearl McClure, Gail McCoun, Bill Mer- ritt, Sandra Merz, Georgia Miller, Marilyn Miller, Monty Miller, Barbara Miller. ROW 12-Bob Minet, Marilyn Minett, Denton Mitch- ell, Sue Mitchell, George Mock, Donna Money' maker, Beverly Monfreda, Don Moore. ff .fe ,f?,Y:.. 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Office practice girls gained further val- uable experience when they were assigned to help Mr. Girton. Norma Fox and Robert Smith discuss bookkeep- ing problems with Miss Kennedy. THE HOME EC DEPARTMENT trained us to be better homemakers. We sewed and cooked, we learned home nursing, health, family relations and child care. Our busy teachers spent their summers doing 4-H club work. Many prize winners were developed by Miss Wilkinson and Mrs. Welch. Joyce Denney, Carol Ann Campbell and Lois Bibbs listen to Miss Wilkinson talk on child care. PSYCHOLOGY was a subiect we took be- cause we wanted to know what makes people tick. Tom Baldaut, John Pacola, and Barbara Mulli- nix pondered over problems of human behavior while Mr. Mahan did some over the shoulder kibitzing. O COLLEGE ENTRANCE, GENERAL ACADEMIC VOCATIONAL AND COMMERCE 5 .- - ra 7' as . 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'11 ,ff f- ' - , , .47 .- cz ,Q 9 V ,, f- -v rw , vb J .A .7 11 . . - ., ,. 'ca -ef 4 i ' ' 1 A . P ' 1 V l ' 86 S O P H O M O R ROW 'l-James Moore, Roger Moore, Wayne Moore, ES Earl Moreland, Sharon Morgan, Richard Mullis, Carolyn Napier, Gene Nardi. ROW 2-Jo Ellen Neely, Maryanne Nelson, Sharon Nelson, Winifred Noble, Eddie Norman, Wanda Norris, Don Osborn, Merrill Overly. ROW 3-Dale Parker, Bob Parrott, Billy Patton, David Pearson, Robert Penley, Frank Pettitt, Armon Pfeifer, Doris Phillips. ROW 4-Shirley Ping, Norma Pope, Jerry Powell, Joe Preiner, Elsie Price, Ronald Pruitt, Dorothy Radcliffe, Joan Ragan. ROW 5-Frank Raier, Joseph Reeve, Kathleen Rey- nolds, Ruth Richardson, Virginia Richardson, Ross Ringlespaugh, Norma Rippy, Barbara Ristow. ROW 6-Nancy Rivers, Jim Roach, Carol Ross, Charles Rousch, Barbara Rudolph, Carolyn Rudolph, Laura Runyon, John Rutledge. ROW 7-Mary Satterfield, David Saurbough, John Sawyers, Betty Schraeppel, Ruthanne Schuh, Susan Sears, Larry Shotts, Ruth Shoulders. ROW 8-Barbara Shultz, Harry Sinclair, Barbara Smith, Nita Sommers, Pat Spaulding, Nancy Spears, Laura Springer, Barbara Srader. ROW 9-Barbara Stamn, Richard Stanifer, Sarah Stanley, Fred Stegemoller, James Stephens, Mar- garet Stevenson, Mary Jane Stevenson, Robert Stevenson. ROW 10- Sheridan Stewart, Mary Shipley, John Stiff, Alfred Stout, Marilyn Stout, Virginia Stoute, Ronald Strakis, Charline Strode. ROW 'll-Myrna Stroup, David Strube, Carolyn Susemichael, Ronald Swintord, Gene Symmonds, Fred Tangman, Martha Teeters, Sherry Terrell, ROW i2-Ina Thurman, Don Tobias, Earlene Toler, Sylvia Tolson, Norma Trisler, Loretta Truley, Max- ine Turner, Donald Uhls. ROW I - Harold VanArsdale, Charlene Vaughn, if 4 1 : W . ' :P Loretta Vorenehm, Carolyn Woggonet, Jack Walk- ls., '7' ff. JJ ' A A 'Q : Q er, Della Rose Wallace, Bill Warrum, Velma Wallace. , n Y ' V f I . - , v i- ROW 2-Delores Watkins, Herschel Watts, Janice I . Weatherford, Norma Whalen, Carolyn Wells, Rich- - .1 ' Sf Ne ' ' T 5 ,R Q f ,,, ard Weymouth, Jim Wheeler, Carol White. V V .' , 'Y 5 . fc f x Y K , 1 -LQ' .Q MK L 1- J A Q ROW 3-Carol White, Madeline Whiteside, Mary Wilford, June Whyland, Deanna Wilson, Don Wil- ' ff' son, Lynda Wilson, Robert Wilson. -,egg -if p Ag' Ci ' ff. M ff: t J c s ROW 4-Sterling Winings, Bernadine Woodward, James Woodward, Kenneth Worley, Richard Wright, Peggy Young. . 'Q Q. 7' 'X fha fl STANDING-John Keen, treasurer, June Why- land, secretary, Joyce Hera, vice-president, Myrna Stroup, vice-president, Betty Guthrie, secretary, John Verhonik, treasurer. SEATED-Larry Axsom, president, and Earl Cunningham, president. . 87 FJ' i A f-2 ' fs - , ' ,, , , ' . .- 5'-wa L ' e, 3 ff ' fi 'fgs , fl 1 fi . A' X x 1 Z L' if 'V ' 4 L 1 ,V A , . -. -,- ,J -ff' C- 45 . 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ROW 3-Shirley Baker, Lorreta Baker, Donna Bar- nard, Clovis Barnhart, Ernestine Barnhart, Phyllis Barrett, David Bartram, Ronnie Bates. ROW 4-Doris Bennett, Dorothy Bennett, Mary Benton, Jackie Berry, Marilyn Bess, Charles Bewley, Carolyn Bickel, Richard Bishop. ROW 5-Bi'I Blackwood, Madonna Blue, Donna Bly, Sandra Blythe, Raymond Boling, Gayle Boggs, Martha Boggs, Bob Booker. ROW 6-Fred Bohannon, Carolyn Bottoms, Benny Boyles, Beverly Brandt, David Brandt, Barbara Brantley, Helen Bronson, Judith Brittenback. ROW 7-Judith Brockman, Charla Brown, Donald Brown, Ruby Brown, Patty Brown, Barbara Brun- ning, Nona Brutcher, Donald Banton. ROW B-Edith Barton, Jean Buck, Larry Bush, Clarence Bryant, John Bryant, Larry Bruner, Patty Cafouras, Bob Cain. ROW 9-Betty Caldwell, Selby Canada, Dixie Cas- siday, Barbara Cantrell, Hebert Cassidy, Rosemary Castlemen, Sharon Chamberlain, Patsy Chambers. ROW 'IO-Bob Chapman, Gloria Clark, Lewis Clark, James Clendening, Bussy Cochran, Carol Cochran, Florence Codalota, Larry Cole. ROW ll-Kay Comer, Janice Cooper, Betty Cose- boore, Edward Courtney, Fred Cox, Larry Cox, Donald Craft, Kathryn Cramer. ROW 12 - Barbara Craig, Claude Craig, Potty Craig, Peggy Craig, Richard Craig, Kathy Criss, Bernard Cummings, Thomas Curl. FRESHMEN ROW l-Dorothy Curry, John Davenport, Herschell Davis, Paul Dear, Sharon Davis, Shirley Davis, Wil- liam Davis, Shirley Decker. ROW 2-Mary Anne Deem, Melba Diggs, William Dillow, Betty Dinwiddie, Gerald Doaby, George Donovan, Beverly Dodson, Hillis Driver. ROW 3-Jackie Dunigan, Ronald East, Marcella Easthman, Robert Eastridge, John Eadleman, Dar- lene Eggers, Shirley Eggers, Howard Ehle. ROW 4-James Elmore, Gerald Emmerf, Sherry Emshofl, Frankie Etter, Nancy Evans, Patricia Ewell, William Fancher, Bob Feathers. ROW 5-Jim Ferrell, Fred Finchum, Dick Fisher, LaVern Fisk, Glenda Fitch, Isaac Flanagan, Jose- phine Flints, Leslie Foglessong. ROW 6-Allen Fork, Rudy Fox, Ray Fox, Elizabeth Frakes, David Frederick, Donald Frietzsche, Donald Froderman, Bonnie Framan. ROW 7-Kenneth Fuller, Roger Gade, Jack Gam- mon, Larry Gaskins, Marie Gafewood, Velma Gen- ter, Maurice Garking, James Gilbert. ROW 8-Thomas Gilmore, Rose Gist, Ronald Glaze, Garold Glendening, Grant Glidewell, Sharon Glide- well, Carolyn Goddard, Carolyn Goode. ROW 9-Harold Gordon, Patricia Gray, Fred Green, Sue Gray, Lee Griffith, Howard Grider, Eugene Gritty, Gerald Grubbs. ROW l0'Betty Hadley, Joyce Hadley, Ruby Ham- blen, Larry Harmockor, Ronald Handlon, Sharron Harden, Morris Hargis, Joe Harrell. ROW 'll - Donald Hart, Don Hatfield, Johnny Hays, Jeannine Heacox, Terry Heath, Nina Heaton, Ted Heagy, Lois Helms. 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Y 1 ' rg ., I f 4' J .' i -9' ,Q rf .F 5 ,, gi if K? : 'f'4 9 - W uf' ' - l r 1,5 -ii' 'J l Q 523 zj . l. Q L, 4 , . -: -. in 15 1 7 '.- - f- 1. X 5 . J Y A V . , .f T 9 Q , , ,, fa T ,J X 1 A J 1 'S Tv Y- 'I' - n- 'T' iq A Y, do .N Q, 1, 93- E, x T L 6 in .. refer' FTE Z: T J P 2. 'Ir iff' 'fs , Y. WD 'ar 1- T 47' ., Q K2 -- . J- gg , q ,f X ' I xl if ,.., , M I -:Lx V .Ti iv- lg QT n hr W , , i A .L , f n Y N, -' 1 ':' x-1 f L., l 4, X . , 4 Q I N , . V! . M If A W A 1 si J 'T' . d fi' 4. 'K' fir ' Iii 'ri 1- 'H' 6' -Q .-'1 . ,'1 'cg' Q1 rf. i ,, J J , , fi. 1 . ,Lil -A55 V is A J. l i ga- , gf, L, Y -fi if J. ' F5 - . M AY ' :F - ' -7. - 32. f.. iifj .f '51 i V ,U 4 1 J vi -J! , Q J' 1 if I A 7- '- - -f- ,. - 'V H 1' 5, 5. '-A . 3, ff ' 'ff i ' -. .r Lg E7 . k ,J yr, s ' 1 , fl T ' - V ,fa 1 90 FRESHMEN ROW l-Gerald Holbrook, Jane Holdeman, Robert Holden, John Hood, Jay Hoover, Mary Hoover, Mary Hornocker, Cynthia Horton. ROW 2-Walter Houck, Francis Hudson, Annette Hunt, Charles Hunter, Mary Lou Hunter, Bob Hutch- ison, John Hurley, Mona Inman. ROW 3-Charles Irwin, Cliff Irwin, Everett Jack- son, Kenneth Jackson, Russell Jackson, Ronnie Jas- fer, Norma Jett, Barbara Jones. ROW 4-Ray Jones, Thelma Jones, Ted Jones, Fred Jones, Etta Maye Johnson, Patty Johnson, Tony Johnson, William Johnson. ROW 5-Melinda Johnston, Wilma Kappel, Morton Kays, Ronnie Kays, William Kelley, Patricia Kiel- horn, Charles Kinkead, Terry Kirkman. ROW 6-James Kolp, Barbara Koontz, Larry Kra- mer, Carrol Kulke, Bill Lake, Travis Lansberry, Nan- cy l.axen, Kenneth Layne. ROW 7-Ronald Lemasters, Jerry Leverett, Donald Lile, Rose Lloyd, Betty Loutt, Gary Loe, Floyd Lucas, Susie Lucas. ROW B-Richard Maddox, Donna Mann, Laura Marshall, Bill Martin, Geraldine Martin, Max Mas- sey, Doris Mattingly, James May. ROW 9-Mona Sue May, Phillip May, Sonia May, Eddie Mayhan, Harold Mayo, Marie Mayo, Clifford Meadows, John McCann. ROW 'IO-Martha McCleerey, Donald McDonald, John McGinty, Linda McGowan, Jean McKeand, Marlene McKern, Judy McWilliams, Wand McWil- liams. ROW ll-Larry Mickley, Stanley Minton, Marvin Mirand, Richard Mitchell, Barbara Moore, Edward Moore, John Moore, Robert Moore. ROW 12-James Morgan, Colleen Murray, Marshal Mourey, James Murphy, Margaret Murphy, Shirley NachotT, Harold Napier, Jean Nichols. FRESHMEN ROW l-Janice Nihiser, Linda Oglesby, Portia O'Haver, Davin Oliver, Nadine Onstott, Janetta Opp, Barbara Otis, Earl Parker. ROW 2-Kenneth Parker, Margaret Parker, Rich- ard Parkhurst, Fred Parrett, Fred Partlow, Joe Pate, Virginia Pearson, Shirley Pein. ROW 3-Larry Penrad, Barbara Perry, Nancy Pet- ty, Norma Petty, Carolyn Pilman, John Pingleton, Royce Pitcher, Richard Poe. ROW 4-Nellie Poland, Don Poole, Myrna Potter, Michael Powell, Carolyn Poynter, Judith Priest, Irma Priest, Janet Radtke. ROW 5-Juanita Roark, Larry Roark, Nancy Reed, Leland Rinberger, JoAnn Rineberger, Viola Rior- dan, Patsy Rippy, Emily Ristow. ROW 6-Daniel Roberts, Vera Roberts, Jerry Rob- inson, Bill Roe, William Roell, Henry Rohlting, Jac- queline Rohrman, Norma Ray. ROW 7-Barbara Rigers, Linda Rogers, Patty Sal- rin, Nancy Samuels, Pat Saunders, Patricia Saxe, Helen Scanland, Donald Scales. ROW B-David Scott, Wallace Sedam, Catherine Sering, Edith Ann Shadley, Lula Shaw, Bib-by Shearer, Elizabeth Shelter, Cliltord Shelley. ROW 9-Norman Shelley, Geraldine Shindle, David Shorpee, Judy Shuler, Virginia Silkwood, Shirley Simon, Sally Sipe, Robert Skilit. ROW l0-Betty Smith, David Sloan, Harry Small, Billy Smith, Darlene Smith, Penny Smith, Shirley Smith, Bill Snyder. ROW ll-Judith Snodgrass, Tom Sparkes, Norma Spencer, Rosemary Spray, David Staub, Donna Staggs, Marilyn Stegner, Sandra Steinhauer. 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Marilyn Forston, secre- tary, Janet Adams, vice-president, Ronald X fd Garison, treasurer, Eddie Healton, presi- dent. 1 9? ROW l-Fred Adams, Janet Adams, Orville Ander- son, Rosalie Arnold, Pat Bailey, Robert Baker- l0B, William Barton, Shirley Brandt. ROW 2-Bill Blackwood, Tom Bothwell, Pat Brandt, John Breedlove, Clarence Bryant, Sharon Bumpis, Fred Burrin, Beverly Byers. ROW 3-Carl Clubb, Jerry Crawley, Shirley Duke, Donald Doty, Chester Earls, Marilyn Forston, Michael Foxworthy, Daniel Fulford. ROW 4-Betty Gipson, Mary Ann Griflin, Dorothy Haas, Eugene Halcomb, Eddie Healton, Judy Her- schell, John Hurly, La Grotto Jackson. ROW 5-Joyce Johnson, Dale Jordan, Wilma Kiser, William Kisner, Joseph Krebs, Shirley Lane, Thomas Lee, Fred Lewark. ROW 6-Fred Lowe, William McElfresh, Phyllis McGregor, David Mitchell, Delores Mitchell, George Miller, Robert Moore, Doris Murphy. ROW 7-Ronald Nardi, Patricia Otto, Billy Pem- berton, Claudia Polen, Charles Polen, Leroy Pratt, Rosemary Quinlin, Edgar Reeves. ROW B-Patricia Salrin, Linda Samuels, Riva Sav- age, Melvin Schnurrpel, David Scott, Anne Shep- herd, Diann Weinlcauf, Carolyn Smith. ROW 9-Robert Smith, Wanda Snyder, Charlotte Spears, David Spencer, Mary Lou Spencer, Bob Stamm, Sally Stephenson, Patty Tangman, ROW 'l0-William Tangman, James Thomas, Esther Tomlin, Janice Turpen, Don Walters, James Wal- ton, Phillip Wathen, David West. ROW ll-Don Westner, Donna Wihoff, Leona Williams, Rochelle Wright, Audrey Young. fn 9B'S AND RETAKES ,--F7--'rf-'-Aft YH f 'mf'-' ' nv'-lc--' ' 'f'- '-'if'-'fsg -H W ,, gi , ,M A Q f 4 . 3 'G I -2- lei 2 ' A itz. J '4x . .. . . ff Ml!! 5,4 f 'A . as ZS L . - r 5 '-Y ' 'mv' ' 3 Vit' x R Q ef , J - us.. -gf. '1 r ' - I L-:. ,, 1: A 1- ,, t , ll KJ! . . T' .- ' ..- r - 4' , , V-:gg 1 -7, In A - x ' 1 3 Q , I 4 .E 1 1 e ,. ,f ,Z . U tr- 1 .... ' gf, , 5 'T e , ' ' S 7' ' 1 . . . 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ROW 'IO-Ray Link, Charles Limpis, Donald Lewis, Carl Lenz, Russell Lang, Nancy Miles, Sandra Miller, Clifiord Moore. ROW 'll-Carol Muncie, Jewel Murphy, Phyllis Napier, Leola Pence, Norma Pope, Carol Powers, Jim Price, Carl Privitt. ROW 12-Bob Quinett, Don Radican, Ann Raybolt, Donna Reas, Donald Reed, Deanna Reynolds, Du- ane Reynclds, Joan Ritter.


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