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1955 NOTLENNAC Notlennac Staff Sitting—Nedra Gaynor, Asst. Business Manager; Elaine Sutton , Asst. Advertising Manager Betty Reed, Asst. Editor; Patricia Snyder, Editor; Russell Clements, Sponsor; Mary Avis Irvin, Business Manager; Patsy Sinclair, Senior Editor. Standing--Janis Evans, Typist; Clara Northenor, Typist; Shirley Daum, Typist; Richard Oldfield, Artist; Norman Herzog, Underclassmen Editor; Jearl Ballow, Advertising Manager; and Robert Paulin, Sport Editor. We of the staff take great pleasure in presenting to you me 1955 Notlennac. Dedication EMMA LOU VITELLI Throughout our four years in high school Emma Lou has been a friend to all of us, and ha3 shown not only knowledge but also sympathy, understanding, and guidance. Therefore we wish to express our appreciation and thanks by dedicating the 1955 NOTLENNAC to her. I I Administration and Faculty Board of Education Administration Loren Lannnan Principal Faculty Joe Hafele Social Studies Basketball Coach Russell Clements Music Edgar Etienne Shop and Track Coach Mabel Damm Andrew Little Home Economics English and Latin Faculty Iienry C. Backer Mathematics ft Mildred Vaughn English John Vardanian Art and History Marlene Day Phys. Ed. and Commerce Denny Ramsey Biology and Football Coach Earl Hudson Commerce Senior Donnie Gene Allea Track—1-2-3 Basketball—1-2-3 Baseball--l-2 Hi-Life—1-2-3-4 Cha rus—2-3-4 Stu«leat Cauncil—3 Student Cauacil Vice Pres. —3 Class President—3 Class Vice Pres. —4 All Sckaal Play—3 Seaiar Play Tkespiaas—3-4 Senior Class Officers Patricia Abb Siaclair Class Secretary—3-4 Band—1-2-3-4 Haaor Saciety—3-4 Class Reparter—1 Student Cauncil—3 Typiag award Jearl E. Ballaw Class Presided—4 Hi-Y—1-2-3-4 Hi-Y President--4 Studeat Ceuacil—4 StudeatCauacil Presideat—4 Hoaar Saciety—4 Quill aad Scrall—4 Netleaaac—4 Football—1-2 Basketball--1 Basketball Student Manajer-2-4 FoatbsH Studeat Maaacer—4 Mary Rita Smallwaad Baad—1-2-3-4 Charus—1-3-4 Class Treasurer—1-2-Office Girl—3 Hi-Life—2-3 G. A. A. —1-2-3-4 Typing award Skarthand award -4 Laretta fay Harding Heaar Saciety—3-4 Student Cauncil—3-4 Librarian—2-4 Office Girl—3 Hi-Life—2-3-4 Skarthaad award Typing award Class Histarian Robert E. Paulin Football—1-2-3-4 Track--3-4 Baseball—1-3-4 Basketball—1-4 Hi-Y—1-2-3-4 Hi-Life—3 Notlennac--4 Quill and Scroll—4 Honor Society—3- 4 Senior Play Student Manager—1-4-3 Typimg award Football Captain—4 Patricia Ann Snyder Salutatnrian Honor Snciety—3-4 Quill and Scrnll—3-4 G. A. A. —1-2-3-4 G. A. A. President—2 Thespians—2-3-4 Football Queen—4 Class President—1 Varsity Cheerleader—3-4 Freshman Cheerleader Librarian—4 Hi-Life--l-2 Notlennac—3-4 Nntleanac Edltnr—4 Seninr Play Band—1-2-3-4 Band Majorette—1-2-3-4 Dance Band—2-3-4 Band Cnuncil—4 All School Play—2-3-4 G. A. A. Vice Pres.—4 Typing award Jane Lee Bolin G. A. A. —1-2-3-4 G. A. A. President—4 Basketball q ueen—4 Student Council--2-4 Band—1-2-3-4 Chorus—1-3-4 Senior Play Thespians--4 Class Vice Pres. —2 Notlennac—3 Office Girl—3 Librarian—1 Band Council—3 Band Vice Pres.—4 James C. Basham Basketball--1-2 Baseball—1 Track—1-2 Hi-Y—1 Class Vice Pres. —3 Clara Marie Northenor Librarian—3-4 Honor Society—4 Notlennac—3-4 Shorthand award Senior Play Betty Leu Seifert Hennr Society—3-4 Cafeteria Helper—2-3-4 Office Girl Typing award Shorthand award Richard C. Oldfield Baad—7-8-1-2-3-4 Cherus—2-3-4 Hi-Y—1-2-3-4 Hi-Y Secretary--4 Thespians—1-2-3-4 Thespian President—4 Hi-Life—2 Kntlennac—4 All School Play—1-2-3-4 Seninr Play Football—1 Basketball—1-2 Band Council—4 Dance Band—2-3-4 Honor Snciety 4 . Charles Edward Skinner Hi-Y—1-2-3-4 Band—1-2-3-4 Chnrus—2-3-4 Track—3 Mildred Helmes Hi-Life—2-3-4 Office Girl—3-4 Shorthand award Shirley Anne Daum Notlennac—4 Office Girl at Myers—4 Typing award Betty Jean Freemaa Nermaa O. Herzag Band--6-7-8-l-2-3-4 Charus—1-2-3-4 Hi-Life —4 G. A. A. —1-2-3-4 Librariaa— 2-3-4 Mary Avis Irvia G. A. A. —1-2-3-4 G. A. A. Secretary--2 Baad—6-7-8-1-2-3-4 Baad Secretary—3 Charus—1-2-3-4 Hoaer Saciety—3-4 Quill aad Scrall--4 Netleaaac—4 All Schaal Play—3 Semiar Play Studeat Cauacil—1 Girls’ State—3 Librariam—4 Daace Baad-2-3-4 Typiag award Valedictariaa Audrey Shelleaberger Haaar Saciety—3-4 Sharthaad award Cafeteria Helper—2-3-4 Martia Richard Marris Baad—6-7-8-1-2-3-4 Dance Baad—2-3-4 Baad Presideat—4 Baad Treasurer—3 Seaiar Play Typiag award Natleaaac—3-4 Hi-Y—1-2-3-4 Charus—2-3-4 Studeat Cauacil— 1-2-3 Shirley An Sapp James M. Schraeder Band—7-8-1-2-3-4 Charus—1-2 G. A. A. —1-2-3-4 Hi-Life—3 Librarian—3-4 All Schaal Play—4 Seaiar Play Shorthand award Juha David Huber Basketball—1-2-3-4 Baseball—1-2-3-4 Track—3-4 Hi-Life--1-2-3-4 Hi-Life Editar—3-4 Honor Saciety—3-4 Honor Saciety President--4 Thespians—2-3-4 All Schaal Play—2-3-4 Seniar Play Hi-Y—1-2-3-4 Band—7-8-1-2-3-4 Band Vice Pres. —3 Chorus—1-2-3-4 tjuill and Scrall—3-4 Class President—2 Class Vice Pres. —1 Dance Band—2-3-4 Birdie Ann Tucker Hi-Life—3-4 Typing award Sharthand award Gearge Stanley Suttaa Basketball —1 Faatball—1-2-4 Hi-Y—1-2-4 Student Council—4 Basketball--1-2-3-4 Faatball—1-2-3-4 Baseball—1-2-3-4 Track—1-2-3-4 Hi-Y—1-2-3-4 Chorus—3-4 Faatball Captain—4 Basketball Captain—4 Frankie Lee Balin Irene Marie May G. A. A.—1-2-3-4 Cherus--3-4 Jerry Lee Janes Eva Fraaces Gaffinet Hoaar Saciety—3-4 Quill and Scroll—3-4 Hi-Life—2-3-4 Typing; award Shorthand award Maria Oixaa Class History In September, 1951, forty-three students were enrolled in C. H. S. At our first class meeting the following officers were elected: Patricia Snyder, president; David Huber, vice-president; Ruthann Borich, secretary; Mary Rita Smallwood, treasurer; and Donnie Allen, historian. Our sponsor was Mr. Russell Clements Student Council representatives were Mary Avis Irvin and Norman Herzog. Zorita DeJarnette, Mary Etta Morris, Pat Snyder, and Mary Rita Smallwood were freshman cheerleaders. Richard Oldfield was in the cast of the all school play. David Huber won the activities award, Jay Schroeder won the athletic award, and Pat Snyder and David Huber won the scholastic awards. Thus our days as green freshman were ended. Our enrollment as sophomores was lowered to forty-one students. Our sponsors were Mr. Dean Butler and Miss Ruth Baynes. Class officers were as follows: David Huber, president; Jane Lee Bolin, vice-president; Gretchen Swain, secretary; Mary Rita Smallwood, treasurer; and Loretta Harding, historian. Student Council representatives were Jane Lee Bolin and Norman Herzog. David Huber, Richard Oldfield, Mary Etta Morris, Pat Snyder Audrey Shellenberger, and Gretchen Swain were in the cast of the all school play. We ordered our class rings and jackets this year. Thirty-seven students were enrolled as juniors. Donnie Allen, Patsy Sinclair, Loretta Harding, and Norman Herzog were the Student Council representatives. Class sponsors were Mr. Foster Park, Miss Ada McDonnall, and Mr. Guy Mahan. Class officers were as follows: DonnieAllen, president; J. C. Basham, vice-president; Patsy Sinclair, secretary; Mary Rita Smallwood, treasurer; and Loretta Harding, historian. This year we were hosts to the seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom, which was held at the Hoosier Heights Country Club. The theme of the prom was Moulin Rouge. Mary Avis Irvin was our representative to Girl's State and David Huber to Boy's State. Their trips were sponsored by the American Legionand theAuxiliary. Pat Snyder was the recipient of the Kiwanis Award. DonnieAllen, David Huber, Richard Oldfield, Mary Avis Irvin, and Pat Snyder were in the all school play. Thirty-one students returned for the final and most exciting year of all—our senior year. Mrs. Mildred Vaughn and Mr. Edgar Etienne were chosen to be our class sponsors. Jearl Ballow was elected president; Donnie Allen, vice-president; Patsy Sinclair, secretary; Mary Rita Smallwood, treasurer; and Loretta Harding, historian. Student Council representatives were Jearl Ballow, Stanley Sutton, Jane Lee Bolin, and Loretta Harding. Patricia Snyder was again elected varsity cheerleader this year by popular vote. Jane Lee Bolin was chosen basketball queen, and Patricia Snyder was our football queen. Under the direction of Mrs. Vaughn, the senior play, Professor-How Could You was presented. Those in the cast were: Richard Oldfield, Patricia Snyder Robert Paulin, Jane Lee Bolin, David Huber, Mary Avis Irvin, Clara Northenor, DonnieAllen, Norman Herzog, Shirley Sapp, and three children, Laura Vitelli, Ernie Snyder, and Jerry Clements. Itwas a huge success and was presented again at Troy, Indiana. Thisyearwe were guests of the juniors at the Junior-Senior Prom. Jay Schroeder and Irene May were crowned prom king and queen. We chose gold and white as our senior colors, and yellow roses as our class flower. We went to Chicago for four days for our senior trip. It was a wonderful experience and with this event our high school days were thus ended. Class Will I, Donnie Allen, will my dog Sooner to Mr. Etienne. Take good care of him. I, Jearl Ballow, will my tremendous speed and track record to Marvin Sturgeon. I, J. C. Basham, will my ability to go with Tell City girls to Nor m an Lain. I, Frank Bolin, will my ability to give speeches to Lillian Shellenberger. Keep up the good work, Lillian. I, Jane Lee Bolin, will the sticky valves in my cornet to Patsy Wint. Try Bardahl, Parsy, nothing else works. i, Shirley Daum, willapairof scissors, finger nail file, and a finger nail clipper to Gloria Lindsey to help keep the halls of C. h. S. safe in the future. I, Marion Dixon, will my poker losses to Donnie McFarlir.g. I, Betty Freeman, will my present and future career to Joyce Shores. I, EvaGoffir.ent, will my 100 word per minute shorthand dictation speed to Linda Taylor. I, Loretta Harding, will my government book to Floretta Schraner; it needs some attention. I, Norman Herzog, w ill my beat up cornet and office of President of Band to that great trumpet man, Robert Cronin. I, Mildred Holmes, will my pierced ears to Betty Jo Elverd. It doesn't hurt, Betty. I, David Huber, will my ability to argue with everyone, at any time, about everything, to Rose Mary Kellems. I, Mary Avis Irvin, will my position as student band director to Lewis Snyder . I, JerryJones, will my ability to tell gangster stories to Willie Downs, and to Larry Reed I leave my old cigarette butts. I, Juanita Kratzer, will my place as office girl to Betty Jo Elverd. I, Martin Morris, will my sore shoulders and all the black and blue places to David Adams. Jearl has sure got a crushing right. I, Irene May, will my.laugh to my sister, Margaret. I, Clara Northenor, will my ability to keep quiet in government class to anyone who thinks I did. I, Richard Oldfield, will my ability to get out of work to the Mayor of Mule Holler, Forrest hawhee. I, Bob Paulin, will my nickname''Flash toAlbertKratzer. It fits you nicely, Albert. I, Shirley Sapp, will my ability to tell jokes to Dorris Holland. Carry on, Dorris. I, Betty Lou Seifert, will my job at the school cafeteria to my sister, Wanda. May it keep you out of mischief. I, Jay Schroeder, will my fast starts and slow finishes in track to Norman Lain. I, Audrey Shellenberger, will my ability at being able to tend to my own business to Henry Mogan. You sure need it, Henry. I, Patsy Sinclair, will my position as class secretary to Margaret Rudolph. I hope you can get more out of your meetings than I did. I, Charles Skinner, will my way3 with the girls to Denny Huber. Don't let me down. I, Mary Rita Smallwood, hereby bequeath the red hair willed to me in 1954 to Daisy Sinclair. This is the one color I haven't tried, Daisy. Good luck. I, Patricia Snyder, will my walk to Sandy Braun. I'm not sure you can use it, Sandy. I, Stanley Sutton, will my gigolos ways to Stuart Walls, even if he doesn't need them. I, Birdie Tucker, will my ability to be the first one engaged in the senior class to Daisy Sinclair. Signed, Sealed, published and declared as and for its last will and testament by the Senior Class of Cannelton High School of 1955, the above-named testators, in the presence of us, who at its request and in the presence of him and of each other, have subscribed our names hereto as witnesses on the day and year aforesaid. Class Prophesy I have a few articles takes from a 1965 edition of the Mule Holler Gazette which I thiak you might find of iaterest. Mr. Donnie G. Allea, head of the F. B. I., has just anaouaced to the relief of the Americaa public that Public Enemy No. I, Jerry Lee Jones, lias fiaally been captured. Mr. Joaes will be defended by his highly paid lawyer nad mouthpiece, J. David Huber. In a recent nation wide poll it was found that Frankie Baby Face Bolin' has been elected the greatest lover in motion pictures since the days of Marlon Brando. George Stanley Hell Driver” Sutton just crashed at the 500 Mile Speedway Race. His only injury was a mashed big toe. Pfc. Martin Richard Morris was recently awarded the Bronze Star by General of the Army Jearl E. Ballow. Pfc. 's courageous deed was jumping from an airplane in order to save his buddy, Charles Skinner, whose parachute failed to open. Our readers will be relieved to know that Martin landed on his head thus escaping injury. Misses Patricia Snyder, Jane Lee 3oltn, and Irene May are now featured in an unlimited engagement at the Chez Paree in Chicago, Illinois. Their exotic floor show and strip tease originated in Room 1055 at the Sherman Hotel on the senior trip. After a long hard rise to the top of the theatrical world, Richard C. Oldfield has been acclaimed the world's greatest director, producer, and playwright. He recently won the Pulitzer Prize for his superb play, Professor, You Did It . Marion Dixon and Robert Flash Paulir. now own the newly built gambling casino, The Plugged Nickel. Their chief claim to fame is their underhanded dealiags in Black Jack and Seven Card Draw. Mary Avis Irvin just lost her sixth music teaching job in six years for allowing her music students is study hall to enjoy certain privileges such as drinking cokes, taking naps, and having jaui sessions. She is now in Greenwich Village preparing for a concert tour to Lower Slobbovia. Juanita Skeeter Kratzer has just won the world’s heavyweightchan.pionship bout by beating Rocky Marciano. Rocky never had a chauce. Shirley Daum has been appointed the chief tester of the I. M. Sharp Tack Factory. She acquired her skill in government class. An intimate friend of J. C. Basham, Presidentof Kroger Company of America, has disclosed that J. C. is going to fight a duel with the president of the A. and P. for making slanderous remarks about Krogers. After 10 years of sereae marriage Harry and Birdie Lain now have a cozy ne3t full of little hairy birdies. Miss Loretta Harding now holds the distinguished position of stewardess on the President's private plane, The Dirty Bird. Gur readers will be interested to know that the pilot is another graduate of C. K. S., Major Jam.es Melvin Schroeder. He gained experience in searing to great altitudes while pole vaulting at C. H. S. Nit King Herzog, who is world famous for his out of this world cornet style, is now playing an engagement at the Flying Saucer on Mars. Miss Shirley Sapp, who holds the unusual position of vocal and physical education teacher at A. B. C. H. S. in Indianapolis, has become famous for teaching her students to sing while swinging from a trapeze. Miss Betty Freeman is now head nurse at the Bring-em-Back-Alive Hospital at Pellville, Ky. Living proof of the effectiveness of Nurse Clara Northenor's famous discovery, Go Grow Hormones, is Patsy Sinclair, who has now attained the height of 6 feet. The former Miss Audrey Shellenberger, the faithful wife of Albert fer the past 10 years, has just given birth to her 12th little Harpe. Audrey tells us that they are often a little out of tune. Miss Betty Lou Seifert ha3 just won the grand prize at the State Fair for her atomic devil's food cake. The judges got quite a bang out of it. Senior Play Sitting left ta right—J. Cleir.ent3,, M. Irvin, C. Narthenar, B. Paulin, J. Belin, and E. Snyder. Standing left to right-- P. Snyder, U. Alien, K. Oldfield, L. Vitelli, D. Huber, N. Ilerzag, S. Sapp, aod Mrs. Mildred Vaughn, directar. Row 1, left to right: Patricia Sinclair, Patricia Snyder, Eva Gofftnet, Audrey Shellenberger. Row 2: Man' Avis Irvin, Shirley Sapp, Shirley Daum, Mary Rita Smallwood. Row 3; Martin Morris, Robert Paulin. Richard Oldfield, Jearl Ballow. Row 4: Jerry Jones, Norman Herzog. ■■HI Class of 55 Row 1: Jane Lee Bolin, Birdie Tucker, Irene May, Mildred Hoimes, Juanita Kratzer. Row 2: Betty Lou Seifert, Betty Freeman, Clara Marie Northenor, Loretta Harding. Row 3: Frank Bolin, Stanley Sutton, J. C. Basham, Donnie Allen. Row 4; Charles Skinner, Jay Schroeder. Marion Dixon. David Huber-Absent Because of Illness. Class Officers Left to right—Stephen Hay, Vice-President; Mary Ann Etienne, Secretary; Richard Sanders, Treasurer; Carol Rae Baker, Historian; Larry Polk, President. R. Harpe B. McBrayer • Seibert Juniors % D. Hay S. Hay J. Shores L. Polk N. Gaynor L. Shellenjaerger I N. Lain A. Perry C. Baker G. Litherland 4 ♦ 4 ► ■ 'i M. Sturgeon D. Reed R. Schroeder B. ELverd J. York B. Reed L. Rhodes J. Gaynor R. Sanders R. Hogue L. Carter E Sutton J. Hall M. Hafele J. Evans Sophomore Class Officers Left to Right--Marian Spencer, Treasurer; Linda Taylor, Secretary; Peggy Fiedler, Vice-President: Alice Schurtter, Historian; Carl Elder, President. J. Stith W. Do V 8 U. Hnlland M. Pelk R. Mclntire C. Paulin W. Sampley N. Burden M. Shewn F. Freeman P. Wint B. Wagner R. A nan a L. Snyder C. Seibert T. Oixea k D. Huber V. Cibaaceller O. Hale S. Walls K. Gilbert C. Peebleim T. Kieser C. Shaw A. Sckurtter D. Seibert C. Matheaa C. Seibert J. Spencer J. Harkiag L. Harking C. Tate . 1 • . ' m fg . C. Richarka M. Gayaar L. Reek Class Officers Left to Right—Guy Schroeder, Vice-President; Donald Reardon, Student Council; Dorothy Nugent, Secretary; Raymond Jelliaon, Treasurer; Bobby Milburn, President. Freshman C. Kratzer B. Saaders D. Rausch zL M. Sinclair N. Sturgeen M. Fuchs G. Schrneder B. Spencer L. Reed D. Briggeman C. Fulkersen B. Harding R. Eastern K. Kellerrs S. Powers G. Crania It. Steinsberger M. Daugherty J. Hair E. Me Fall K. Wright D. Litherland L. Whitehead M. Kee«i B . Dawsan K. Seifert J. Self H. M« a« O. Esarey K. Uutschke O. Balin F. Chaaeellar J. Howland ft % ' ' j. Jacksaa M. Kudalph C. Hale Class Officers Left to Right—Alden Freeman, President; Melvin McBrayer, Treasurer; Margaret May, Vice-President; Mary Nell Gore, Secretary; Bonita Litherland, Historian. Eighth Grade First Hew—left ta right--B. Pawers, T. Dixaa, K. Kratzer, M. McBrayer, M. Khades, A. Lauer, B. Bell, S. Simpsaa. Raw 2—M. Gare, A. Allen, L. Carter, J. Miata, F. Keawn, F. Hawhee, G. Clark, A. Freemaa, B. Litherlaad. Raw 3—J. Buckler, G. Lindsey, M. May, M. Hjdele, K. S. Badger. Class Officers Left to Right—Donald Werner, Secretary; Billy Bruce, Treasurer; Jo Anne Veatch, Vice-President; Maurice Stowe, Student Council; Ellis Clark, President. Seventh Grade Hew I Left to right B. Graves, E. Clark, D. Jellisen, D. Werner, C. Prebus, H. Kelleins, B Bruce B. Burnette. Row 2-D. Bezart, J. Bolin. C. Harper. D. Elverd, M. Hale, B. Wheat. J. Veatch S.’ Bland. Row 3—M. Stowe, D. Little, C. Lloyd, J. Snyder, C. Kratzer, L. Milburn, D. Leitner’ G. Simpson, P. Kyle. Back row—Mr. Hudson, sponser, A. Lampkins, B. Fulkerson. Football Squad Row 1—Statistician J. Ballow, A. Kratzer, R. Jellison, G. Schroeder, B. Wagner, L. Rhodes, W. Garret, C. Shaw, B. Garret, T. Northenor, B. Milburn, Student Manager C. Elder. Row II Asst. Coach Joe Hafele, L. Polk, O. Hale, J. Sampley, L. Bolin, J. Schroeder, D. Adams, N. Lain, R. Paulin, S. Hay, C. Maxey, Coach Denny Ramsey. Record Cannelten 6 Cannelten 24 Cannelten 30 Cannelten 27 Cannelton 13 Cannelten 12 Cannelton 7 Cannelton 7 . Oakland City 12 . Dale 7 .Rockpert 8 . Richland 19 . Peterbu rg 26 . Ownesville 0 . Oakland City 44 . Mt. Vernon 43 Senior Players Basketball Varsity Row 1 Left to right—C. Elder, Student Manager; 3. Wagner, R. Paulin, W. Garrett, L. Polk, R. Sanders, andj. Ballnw, Student Manager. Row 2—Joe Hafele, Coach; M. Sturgeon, D. Huber,' J. Schroeder, N. Lain, S. Hay. and Denny Ransey, Ass't. Coach. Bullpups Sitting—left to right—S. Powers, A. Kratzer, D. Seibert, B. Steinsberger, D. Reardon, and B. Garrett. Standing—left to right—Coach Denny Rarr.sey, G. Schroeder, J. Harper, R. Little R. Jellison, O. Hale, W. Sair.pley, and Coach Joe Hafele. Freshman Team Kneeliag—left to right—D. Reardoa, G. Schroeder, R. Little, aa«t R. Jellise . Standing--left t right--B. Steiasberger, A. Kratzer, Coach Deaay Ramsey, S. Powers, and B. Garrett. Marvin Sturgeon--State Champion Record Breaking Half Mi le - -1; 5 6 . 6 . Track Team Seated—D. Adams and D. Jellisan. Managers. Frant Raw—D. Reardan, N. Lain, B. Wagner, S. Pewers, D. Sturgean, R. Jellisan, L. Wkitekead, L. Palk, A. Kratzer. Back Raw—Caach Edgar Etienne, H. Siebert, J. Sampley, D. Huber. G. Sckraeder, S. Sturgean, J. Sckraeder, B. Paulin, M. Sturgean. Baseball Team Seated—L. Palk R. Sanders. B. Burnette, Batbay; R. Jellisan, A. Kratzer, D. Reardan, G. Sckraeder. Back Raw-C. Elder, Student Manager; D.Huber, B. Wagner, D. Hay. S. Sturgean, C. Maxey, R. Paulin, J. Sckraeder, L. Rkades, S. Hay, Caack Jae Hafele. Sitting left te right—E. Clerk, j. Dixea, B. Burnette, J. Miate, D. Jellisen, A. Allta, a ah K. Kratzer. Haw 2—Ceach Edgar Etieaae, M. Rhedea, L. Carter, B. Bruce, D. Werner, S. Slnapaea, F. Hawhee, aad P. Kyle, Studeat Maaagar. Raw 3—A. Freeanaa, M. McBrayer, B. Pawara, C. Harper, C. Maxey, aad F. Kaawa. Mile Relay Team--Winners of the P. A. C.--Left to right--Larry Polk, Robert Paulin, David Huber, and Marvin Sturgeon. Left te right—Marie Speacer, Saahra Braua, Nedra Gayaer, aad Patricia Sayder. Left ta right—Pat, seaiar; Nedie, Juaiar; Saady, juaiar; aah Mariaa, saphaaiare. Freshman Yell Leaders Left t Right—Betty Etienne, Berta Sanders, Irma Zellers, and Jane L u Hair. Jr. Hi Yell Leaders Left t Right—Margaret May, Jeann Veatch. Jamet Buckler, and Shirley Bland. Row 1, left to right: C. Baker, B. Freeman, L. Polk, G. Cronin, M. May. Row 2: L. Irvin, P. Sinclair, B. Mattingly, L. Snyder, J. Stith, D. Sinclair, M. Polk. Row 3: T. Kieser, B. Etienne, B. Litherland, S. Badger, J. Buckler, N. Herzog, D. Huber, J. Bolin, F. Freeman, P. Wint, S. Braun, B. Reed. Row 4: J. Evans, N. Gaynor, J. Shores, M. Gore, A. Freeman, R. Cronin, K. Dutschke, D. Rearden, D. Reed. Standing: M. Smallwood, M. Hafele, R. Jellison. Row 1, left to right: M. Fuchs, O. Bolin, C. Seibert, A. Schurtter, D. Holland, P. Snyder. Row 2: S. Sapp, M. Irvin, A. Perry, K. Gilbert, F. Hawhee, M. Etienne, M. Hafele. Row 3: L. Taylor, J. Spencer, C. Poehlein, G. Clark, D. Seibert, H. Seibert. Standing: D. Sturgeon, Russell Clements, director; C. Skinner! R. Oldfield, D. Huber, E. Zellers, K. Wright. Majorettes Left to right--Mary Elizabeth Polk, Mary Ann Etienne, Captain Patricia Snyder, Sandra Braun, Anna Jean Perrv. and Drum Major, Hilbert Seibert. Chorus Seated, left to right: M. Shawn, P. Wint, C. Seibert, G. Crania, M. Reed, C. Hale, B. Spencer, M. Rudolph, M. Spencer, M. Etienne, J. Shares, D. Sinclair, B. Etienne, J. Yark, B. McBrayer. Raw 2: M. Irvin, P. Fiedler, L. Irvin, K. Gilbert, L. Taylar, A. Perry, O. Balin, J. Evans, P. Kaetz, E- Suttan, A. Schurtter, B. Reed, B. Freeman, M. Smallwood, M. Hafele, M. Fuchs. L May, J. Balin. Row 3: Russell Clements, director; J. Schraeder, J. Spencer, C. Paehlein, o. Skinner, D. Allen, N. Herzag, R. Oldfield, D. Huber, D. Seibert, H. Seibert, D. Huber. Band Council Standing—Richard Oldfield, Larry Polk, Margaret May, Mary Sinclair, Director Russell Clements, Patsy Wint, Gary Clark, Donald Sturgeon, and Dennis Huber. Majorettes—Patricia Snyder and Mary Ann Etienne. Band Officers Left to right—S. Sapp, Scrapbook; L. Taylor, Treasurer; Mr. Clements, Director; N. Herzog, President; J. Evans, Secretary; and J. Bolin, Vice President. Student Council First raw, left ta right—D. Reardaa, B. Milbura, J. Miata, A. Freemaa. Raw 2—M. Stawe, E. Clark, B. Etieaae, P. Fiedler. Raw 3—C. Elder, L. Rhades, L. Hardiag, J. Balia. Raw 4—L. Hardiag, J. Harper, F. Schraaer, S. Suttaa, Mr. Vardamaa, spaasar, J. Ballaw, S. Hay, L. Palk, Mr. Laamaa, spaasar. National Honor Society First raw left ta right: M. Etieaae, A. SMfeiieaDerger, a. m. oo.aclair, L Irvia ’ Sec and raw C. Baker, B. Seifert, C. Nartheaer, B. Mattiagly, L. Hardiag, A. Schurtter, S Brau'a Third raw: M. Hafele, J. Evaas, Mahel Darano, spaasar; B. McBrayer, F. Schraner, B. Reed K Gilbert P. Fiedler. Faurth raw: F. Stawe, L. Hardiag, L. Sayder, R. Paulia, R. Harpe, D. Huber, J. Harper, R . Sanders, J. Ballaw. Girls' Athletic Association First How, left to right: T. Kieser, B. Sanders, C. Hale, J. Self, B. Etienne, u. Sinclair, P. Wint, M. Rudolph, J. Kratzer, J. Hair. Second Row: VV. .Mien, B. Spencer, A. Schurtter, D. Morrison. l.. Reed, J. Jackson, B. Dawson, P. Milhurn, R. Rudolph. Third Row: N. Burden, M. Fuchs, 1. Mav, K. Gilbert, L. Taylor, M. Polk, ivi. Shown, fc. Sutton, B. Reed, D. Litherland. Fourth Row; P. Snyder, M. Irvin, M. Smallwood, S. Sapp, D. Holland, M. Daughtery, P. Raetz. Fifth Row: B. Freeman, M. Hafele, B. Mattingly, M. Etienne, B. McBrayer, A. Perry. Sixth Row: J. Stith, Miss Day, Sponsor; J. Bolin. J. Evans, J. York, N. Gaynor, S. Braun, C. Baker. Librarians Standing left to right—Theresa Dixon, Loretta Harding, Janis Evans, Mary Avis Irvin, Clara Northenor, Shirley Sapp, Betty Freeman, Patricia Snyder, Ruth Anson, Mrs. Vaughn Hl-Y Left to right—M. Holn.es, J. Kratzer, F. Schraner, J. York, S. Daum, D. Reed, C. Seibert, and T. Dixon. Seated—Mr. Loren Lanman, Principal. Row 1--J. Litherland, C. Paulin, N. Lain, W. Garrett, S. Sturgeon, C. Elder, L. Rhodes, L. Bolin, L. Polk. Row 2—H. Seibert, S. Walls, D. Hay, R. Sanders, J. Schroeder, B. Wagner, S. Hay, G. Litherland, B. Johnson, L. Carter. Row 3—J. Ballow, D. Adams, C. Slinner, J. Basham, G. Litherland, B. Johnson, Lr. Carter. Row 3—J. Ballow, D. Adams, C. Skinner, J. Basham, R. Schroeder, S. Sutton, M. Dixon, R. Paulin, R. Oldfield, D. Huber, N. Herzog, J. Hafele, Sponsor. Office Secretaries Sitting—left tn right—P. Fiedler, B. Etienne, J. Boli , M. Etienne, S. Braun. Standing left tn right—P. Snyder, J. Mirtn, T. Nnrthennr, Mrs. Vaughn, spnnsnr, D. Allen, J. Evans, D. Huber, N. Gaynnr, R. Oldfield, M. Hafele, R. Sanders, and C. Baker. All School Play S y-Cr' BCtty EUe “e’ an“ Pessy FiMiler- Standing—Jerry Mint. Marilyn Hafele, Richard Sanders, Richard Oldfield, David Huber, and Shirley Sapp. Hi-Life Freat Rew—M. Hafele, P. Sayder, C. Baker, J. Evaaa, M. Irvla, E. Gefflaet. Back Raw— B. Paulia, J. Ballew, D. Huber, Ruaaell Cleaieata, Speaaer; Marleae Day, Speaaer. Sittiaf—M. Hafele, B. Mattiajly. Steadier-left te right— L. Tayler, C. Baker, Mr. Hudsea, apeaser, S. Braua, D. Allea, D. Huber, R. Harpe, A. Schurtter, L. Irvia, M. Pelk, P. Fiedler, K. Gilbert, M. Etleaae, B. McBrayer, L. Hardier. B. Tucker, M. Hdonee, E. Gefflaet. Quill and Scroll Social Activities ■ , Guess who, Mange What's that! Awk! That's Two Burn 'em up Football Queen and Attendants Sitting- Jane Hair, Peggy Fiedler, Sandra Braun, Jane Bolin, Glenda Hafele, Queen Patricia Snyder, Mike Gaynor, Pat Gaynor, Mary Ann Etienne, Marian Spencer, Dorothy Nugent. Leroy Rhodes, Larry Polk, Denny Hay, Norman Lain, Captain Bob Paulin, David Adams, Stephen Hay, Stanley Sutton. The Queen Patricia Snyder Basketball Queen and Attendants Front Row--Berta Sanders, Attendents, Roberta Heck, Ernie Snyder. Left to Right—Marian Spencer, Linda Taylor, Mary Ann Etienne, Queen Jane Lee Bolin, Mary Rita Smallwood, Betty Mattingly, Betty Etienne. The Queen Jane Lee Bolin Queen- -Miss Irene May King—Jay Schreerfer Prom Snapshots In memory of Mr. Shirley VinConii because of his outstanding work and service to the school and the community we wish to dedicate this page. Sixth Grade Front Row left to right: R. Spencer, J. Lindsey, J. Young, J. Heck, G. Glenn, B. Powers J. Bryant, F. Mathena, B. Powers, J. Daum. Row 2: P. Seibert M Powers C Buckler’ B. Paulin, G. Litherland, D. Snyder, B. Allen, B. Ell, R. Gowns, W. Phelps. Row 3- s’ Ramsey M. Allgood, J. Heck, B. Kendall, M. Freeman, N. Keown, M. Kelsay R Taylor Row4: P. Young, C. Powers, V. Persinger, C. Northenor. B. McDaniel. Row 5fDkZm Mr. Saalman, teacher; B. Gilbert. a’ Fifth Grade Front Row, left to right: C. Wint, M. Harper, D. Kratzer, T. Shores, R. Allen, R. Hale. J. Kincaid, A. Simpson. Row 2: S. Powers, R. Heck, J. Boyce, B. Kirchner, R. Snyder, J. McFarling. Row3: J. Gaynor, C. Dawson, B. Dawson, N. Sterett, C. Clark, G. Mattingly. Row 4; Mr. Bennett, teacher. Fourth Grade Front How: C. Bruce, F. Chenault, V. Downs, P. Milburn, J. Wint, V. Allen, S. Persinger, C. Powers, K. Heck, G. Taylor, J. Minto. How 2; T. Ell, D. Werner, W. Davis, L. Fuqua, R. Wheat, B. Keown, H. May, R. Nix, D. Leitner. Row 3: S. Kieser, T. Taylor, B. Lemaire, B. Heck, D. Ramsey, S. Jellison. Row 4: M. Bolin, D. Coultas, G. Kyle, C. Brock, W. Howland. Row 5: V. Reardon, Mr. Taylor, teacher; M. VanConia. Front Row; D. Bland, E. Dawson, M. Kirchner, M. Kyle, L. Polk, J. Malcolmson, S. Perkins, C. Williams, M. Spencer, L. Vitelli. Row 2: D. Guillaum, S. Phillips, E. Freeman, W. Sterett, J. Brown, J. Glenn, D. Irvin. Row 3: T. Thomas, D. Gottman, J. Groves, E. Harper. Row 4: Mrs. Taylor, teacher. Second Grade FrontRow: R. Hayes, E. Bolin, A. Persinger, D. McBrayer, R. Leitner, L. Gaynor, C. Estes, S. Leistner, E. Allen, T. Taylor, M. Seibert. Row 2: J. Clements, M. Parr, L. McDaniel, B. Dixon, L. Malone, M. Milburn, S. Reed, J. Davis, T. Sterett. Row 3: S. Daum, J. Young, N. Newhouse, D. Taylor, R. Kendall, E. Bland, G. Jordan. Row 4: S. Kieser, M. Daum, S. Keown, W. vValdschmidt, R. Parks, B. Gunn. Row 5: Mrs. Fuchs, teacher. First Grade FrontRow: D. Powers, L. Scheidegger, M. Raber, T. May, L. Phillips, M. Bland, N. Kreisle, G. Holmes, R. Heck, P. Johnson, S. Estes, D. Gaynor, P. Phillips. Row 2: P. Simpson, D. Ramsey, G. Elverd, E. Snyder, D. Claycomb, J. Bland, N. Harper, M. Mitchell, J. Bennett, J. Kleeman. Row 3: C. Chenault, T. Heck, C. Taylor, L. Park, L. Reardon, H. Daum, P. Kendall, B. Hafele. Row 4: L. Goodson, J. Daum, D. Bland, J. Huff, C. Powers . G. Taylor, C. Brown, D. Lyons, K. Polk. Row 5; J. Keown, T. Tyndall, C. Taylor. Row 6; Mrs. Cummings, teacher. Myers Basketball Team Front Row: W. Phelps, D. Kratzer, T. Shores, J. Minto, H. May, K. Heck, D. Leitner. Row 2: B. Powers, R. Snyder, J. Daum, J. Boyce, W. Davis, J. McFarling, G. Glenn, J. Heck, D. Werner. Row 3: B. Lemaire, T. Taylor, C. Clark, R. Heck, R. Downs, G. Kyle, G. Mattingly, W. Howland. Row 4: B. Ell, B. McDaniel, C. Northenor, D. Kincaid, N. Keown, B. Kendall, D. Snyder, G. Litherland. Mr. Bennett, Coach. Myers Cheerleaders R. Taylor, M. Kelsey, M. Freeman, B. Paulin Halloween Festival Queen and Attendants Left to right: B. Kendal, B. McDaniel, D. Gaynor, S. Estes, J. Wint, J. Groves, R. Heck, C. Buckler, Queen; D. Ramsey, D. Claycomb, J. Kincaid, S. Reed, J. Clements, N. Keown. The Queen Queen Carol Buckler Junior Band First Row, left to right: C. Buckler, M. Wagner, D. Leitner, M. Freeman, S. Bland, B. Litherland, N. Sterett, B. Kendall. Row 2: M. Kelsey, J. Snyder, P. Seibert, J. 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