Carmel High School - Pinnacle Yearbook (Carmel, IN)

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Think of him still as the same. I say, He is not dead -- he is just away. -J.W.R.- 3 hx r V 575' ,, 1' I . nf , J. B. JOHNSON. Principal MRS. HINES, School Secretary A! ' 'af f' DOYLE RAMSEY, Trustee FORREST R. GROFF. CO. Supl. SAM PURSEL,'Trustee 4 S . I-7' X91 5 ii v ij If , I 9 4 X S 0 1 alll! Tj.- Km 51' fa .I , fag-ill? , -.1 ','. 4 iii ' EDGAR COTTON MARY FENSTERMAKER Mathematics BAAE English High School Art Health Grade School Art Geography CHARLES D. FRAZEE BS Physics Driver's Ed. Mathematics General Science Chemistry 7 grade sponsor JOAN SCHIPPER AB Bookkeeping Tvpins Shorthand MABEL MYERS AB, MS Algebra Geometry Trigonometry Latin I Latin Club Sponsor Freshman Class Sponsor i EVA WILLIAMSON BSHE Home Economics Physical Education 4-H Supervisor Assistant Jr. Sponsor Driver's Ed. .1 v l 5 CHARLES W. MYERS ORVILLE SEXTON MARSHALL KOONTZ RALPH TEMPLETON BS BST, IED BS BME Sophomore Sponsor Junior Class Sponsor Basketball Coach Band F00fbBll Coach Industrial Arts Athletic Director Chorus 6 45 Recreation Director ELSIE GEORGE BS Grade One JUANITA HARVEY BS, MA Grades Four and Five VIRGINIA WANDAS MARTHA GILBERT BETTY LO FISCHER Grade One Grade Two AB Grades Two and Three MARY K WEST EVA ROTH Grade Three Grade Four A A 'i I' ' A i --Q' u e K ' y R I- if NLARTHA STUCKEY INEZ MCCELLAN DOROTHY WARD Grade Five BS AB Grade Six English Spanish 7 Grade Sponsor 7 w r-L EUGENE G.H. WESSEL RUSSELL FISHER MARJORY BRUENGER BSA BS AA AB Agriculture 'I-IZ Orchestra English and Literature Biology Elemenlary Music Latin ll and Latin Club Sponsor FFA Sponsor Librarian 4-H Sponsor Hi-Lite Advisor Sr. Class Sponsor and Play Dir Tri H-Y Sponsor N C205 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs, Carter Mrs. Holloway, Mrs. Featherston, Mrs. Carr. Mrs. Hinshaw. C2mLl0cA'an5' - JOHN MIDDLETON E' RICHARD MOON DRIVING TRAINING CAR Mr. Frazee, Instructor 8 Cfdilfl Adfory Thirty-eight students enrolled in the Freshman class for the school year of 1947 and 1948. We started the year by electing officers. They were: President, Gerald Bryant: Vice-President, Philip Ramsey: Secretary, Nina Parsley: Treasurer, Virginia Winkley: and Sergeant at Arms, Dick McMichael. Mr. Ratliff was our sponsor. For the first semester we elected Donna Lou Donahue and Philip Ramsey for the Student Council. Our one and only class party was a wiener roast held at the home of Bill Simmerman. We lost one student who was Marilyn Ireland. At the first of the second semester we elected Bonnie Smith and Richard Miller for the Student Council. When time for the class tourney came, we elected Joy Logan, Nina Parsley, and Virginia Winkley for our yell leaders. We called ourselves the Blackhawks and black and white were our colors. Sam Inman was our student manager and mascot. Our coach was James Marple. We were defeated by the Seniors and the Juniors in the class tourney. The school year ended May Zl, 1948. There were thirty-nine in our Sophomore Class as we went back to C.H.S. in the fall of '48 for another school year. The officers that year, elected by the class, were: President Philip Ramsey: Vice-President, Dick McMichael: Secretary, Dwight Shoemaker: Treasurer, Frank Key: and Sergeant at Arms, Merle Frank. Our sponsor was Mrs. Bruenger. Nina Parsley and Donna Lou Donahue were elected for the first semester of Student Council. Our first class party, which was a wiener roast, was held at the home of George Neese's grandparents. The second party, given with a bonus we made by selling magazines, was a Christmas party held in the school gym. The third party and the last was a theater party in which the class went to the Lyric Theater in In- dianapolis and saw, I Shot Jesse James. Early in the year of '49 three new students joined our class. They were: Jerry Bender, Donna Miller, and Ruby Turner. Also at the first of the year we elected Dwight Trautvetter and Janette Davidson for the second semester Student Council mem- bers. As the Class Tourney rolled around, we elected Nina Parsley, James Marple, and Virginia Winkley as our yell leaders. We selected red, white and blue for our colors and Puppies as our name. Our coach was Merle Frank and our student manager was Jerry Henricks. The Juniors defeated us in the class tourney but we came back with a victory over the Freshmen. School ended May Zl. 1949. The Junior year saw the class with thirty-nine enrolled. The officers elected this year were: President, Dwight Shoemaker: Vice-President, Merle Frank: Secretary, Christine Kelley: and Treasurer, Bonnie Smith. Our sponsors were Miss Schipper and Mr. Rhine. Student Council members elected for the first semester were Jerry Bender and Annis West. As play time rolled around we selected Three Days of Gracie as the play and Miss Schipper and Miss Wolfe as directors. The play was presented on the night of November 29. Our first and only class party was held on the night of October 12 at the home of Jeanne Johnson. Our prom was held at the Lebanon Country Club on the night of May 12. We selected a red carnation as our flower and Live Today for Tomorrow as our motto. Nina Parsley, Jeanne Johnson, Donna Donahue and Virginia Winkley were chosen as class yell leaders, and Merle Frank was elected as coach. Our colors were blue and gold and our name was Globetrotters. Even though the Seniors beat us, we had a victory over the Sophomores. The year ended happily for now we were really Seniors. We started the big year with thirty-eight and graduated with thirty-one. A tragedy at the first of the year took George Neese, a beloved classmate, to whom this Pinnacle is dedicated. Officers for this year were: President, Norman Cox: Vice-President, Jerry Bender: Secretary, Christine Kelley: and Treasurer, Donna Lou Donahue. Roland Young and Christine Kelley were elected as members for the year in Student Council while Jerry Bender was elected by the entire student body as President of the council. Since Roland Young moved at the middle of the year, Merle Frank was elected to take his place in Student Council. We selected the American Beauty Rose as our flower and blue and white as our colors. Our motto was Character is the Cornerstone of Success. When class tourney time rolled around, we elected Virginia Winkley and Donna Donahue as class yell leaders, Norman Cox as student manager, and Clifford Cotton as coach. We chose the name of Puddy Tats. We defeated the Juniors and the Sophomores in order to win the class tourney. Our class play, which at this time has not been selected, will be presented early in the spring. Graduation night, May 18, will find the girls in white caps and gowns with blue tassels and the boys in blue caps and gowns with white tassels. Now that we are out of school, we shall try to continue to live up to our motto. 9 I CKIILJJ , ' L Lowell Anderson. will my football ability to Tom Mitchell and hope that hefhas better luck next year. I, Delores Bandy, will my expressions to Tommy Powell and my short legs to Tom Wright. I, Jerry Bender, will my success in basketball to Dick Smith and my shining 1936 version of a Plymouth to John Tague. I, Roberta Burgher, will my ability to graduate in 12 years to Cy Clark and my fads and fashions to Melva Poole. l, Clifford Cotton, will my dad's truck to the Junior class for their paper drives, hoping that they will have the same luck that our class had. I, Norman Cox, will my lover boy tactics to Ed Barmore and my jeep to whoever wants it. I, Donna Lou Donahue, will my ability to cook and sew fwhich stops before it beginsj to Patsy and my position as yell leader to Eric Clark, who didn't get to play basketball this year. I, Amos Duncan, will my athletic ability to Dale Christy and my job at the grocery store to Herb Anderson. 1, Merle Frank, will my physique to Jimmy Massey and my Buick to Tom Wright. l, Jim Gregg, will my ability to get along with Mr. Frazee to Jean Coplen and my mechanical work to Jimmy Padgett. l, Mildred Hadley, will my short blonde hair to Judy Deeds and my good times these four wonder- ful years to the Freshman class. I. Jerry Henricks, will my intelligence to Jim Donahue and my ability to sit through English class to Sam Inman. I, Jeanne Johnson, will my ability to study to my sister, Reita, and to the rest of the high school my ability to get along with my father, I, Christine Kelley, will my love of Texas to Alice Smith and my lhappyj smile to Jerrie Watson. l, Frank Key, will my rowdiness to Dorothy Long and my ability not to pay my class dues on time to any of the Juniors. I, James Marple, will my art ability to Barbara Baer and my willingness to work on paper drives to Nancy Wire. I, Donna Miller, will my ability to be the shortest girl in the Senior class to Suzanne Beard and my blonde cedar chest to Zelma Anderson. I, Nina Parsley, will my ability to be yell leader two years to Pat and Pam Hunt and my pleasant disposition to Phyllis Todd. l, Donald Poole, will my pleasant way with my many women to Paul Morris and my ambition to be a truck driver to Mutt Fleener, I, Phil Ramsey, will my weight to Bill Craig and my yelling ability to the remains of the school. I, Pete Reed, will my ability to go steady all year to Morris Stewart and my mechanical art drawing ability to Louann Lawrence. I, Bill Russell, will my red wavy hair to Mike Connelly and my government grades to the whole Junior class who will probably need them. I. Dwight Shoemaker, will my height to Charles Martin and my ability to be Junior class president to Duke Kitchens. I, Bill Simmerman, will' my good looks to Mouse Fearrin and my love affairs to Armand Smith. I, Bonnie Smith, will my eyes to Floyd Conner and my ability to write shorthand to Margie Bedwell. I, Dwight Trautvetter, will my troubles with my many Q 'H girl-friends to Bruce Loy and my beau- tiful baritone voice to Katherine Morlock. I. Annis West, will my love of music to Sue Bender and my ability to go with a yell leader to Mouse Fearrin. l, Bob Wilber, will my quietness to Bob Vogenberger and my report card to whoever needs it. I, Doris Wilson, will my position in chorus to my sister, Delores, and my position as librarian to Fritz Young. l, Jeanette Wilson, will my ability to work the ditto and mimeograph machines to Gaye Shires and my back seat on the school-bus to Margaret Settle. I, Virginia Winkley, will my giggle to Robert Johnson and my ability to go steady with a member of my class to Nan Raine. We, the Senior Class, will to the Sophomore Class our ability to win the Class Tourney. 10 'xy enior Omcem 0 OM Blue 8: White LEFT TO RIGHT: Norman Cox, Christine Kelley, Donna Donahue, Jerry Bender 0 Character Is The Cornerstone Of Success. e- N4 X relwege k,-2 l90l'L50l 5 MR. JoHNsoN Mas. BRUENGER 1 1 l Q WILLIAM LOWELL ANDERSON Booster Club Z-3-4, Football 4, Chorus 1-2-3, Hi-Y 3-4 QTreasurer 0, C-Men Club 4. Junior Class Play ffelegraph Boyj, F.F.A. 3-4. Pin- nacle Staff QSenior Activitiesl. CLIFFORD E. COTTON Booster Club Z-3-4. F.F.A. l-Z-3-4, Chorus 1-Z, Pinnacle Sta!! lSub- acrtptional. I ': DONNA LOU DONAHUE Band l-Z, Football Yell Leader 4, Boosters Club Z-3-4, Junior Play Uiraciel, Class Treasurer 4, Latin Club l-3-4, Vice-President 4, Class Yell Leader 3-4, Orchestra Z-3-4, Pianist 4. Chorus Pianist Z-3-4, Pinnacle Editor 4, G.A.A. l, School Yell Leader 3-4. Hi-Lite Staff 2-3- 4. Student Council l-Z, Feature Ed- itor 2-3, Trl-Hi-Y 3-4, Chaplain 4. ,f-. . .J -'L ' .I JERRY LEE BENDER Band Z, Hi-Y 4, Basketball 3-4, Junior Play lDr. Cashionj. Chorus Z-3, Pinnacle Staff QMake Up Ed- itorj. C-Men 4, Royal Center l-Z, Football 4, Senior Class Vice- President, l-li-Lite 3-4, Softball 3, Track Z-3-4, Student Council 3, President 4. N W AMOS B, DUNCAN JR. Boosters Club Z-3-4, Hi-Lite 4, Chorus 3, Hi-Y 4, F.F,A. l-Z-3, Orchestra 1-Z-3-4, Pinnacle Staff QClass Asst. Editor-l. ROBERTA ANNE BURGHER Band l, G.A.A. l, Boosters Club 2-3-4, Hi-Lite Staff 3-4, Bloclfs High School Fashion Board 3-4. Junior Class Play Uanetj. Chorus l-Z-3. Pinnacle Staff QGrade Plc- turesj, F.H.A. l-Z, School Cheer- leader 1, Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Chaplain 3. NORMAN D. COX Boosters Club 3-4, l-li-Y 3: Vice- President 4, Chorus 3. Junior Clasl Play Uiml, Class President 4, Stu- dent Council-'3, Football 4, Paschal High School, Ft. Worth Texas l-Z, Pinnacle Staff Uvlake Up Edltorl. MERLE P. FRANK Booster Club I-3-4. Football 4, C- Men's Club 4, Hi-Y Sgt. of Arms 3, F.F.A. l-Z-3, President 4. Secre- tary 4, Chorus l, Class Sgt. of Arms Z, Class Tourney Coach 1. Student Council Treasurer 4, Track 3-4, Vice-President 3. 12 P 1 .13 5 . .J , , 4, , Mal. -i.. ...le....... Q.. f V.- Q4 1 X 9 f - ' . 2. f - E fg- JIMMIE TAYLOR GREGG Basketball Z. Pinnacle Stall. lSports Editorl, Booster Club Z-3-4, Soft- ball Z, Hi-Lite Staff 3, Track Z, Junior Play QDickl. MIRIAM JEANNE JOHNSON Natseka l, Football Yell-Leader 4, Wabash Z, Junior Class Play Dromptor, Booster Club 3-4, Pin- MILDRED LEONA HADLEY Boosters Club Z-3-4, Junior Play lPhillipaj, Chorus l-Z-3-4, Pin- nacle Staff U.-'eature Co-Editorl Tri- Hi-Y 4, Sgt. of Arms 3, F.H.A l-Z, G.A.A. 1, Hi-Lite 3-4. 1, IWW' 'f.f,.fr-'-S' ' Q . VER'-iLl!,':i ' . '1 Ni 11 fw:ge'.1 -Y in ' an 4' 1 silty ,M lil A u fm-MG VP'-If 'iQLnwg.f1fhf t , - 'V' I 'o ' ,jg gf! If V . , ssfcimg , -A 52425 ,. D . , 1 N ,vpn ji 1- It ' 7 ,f V . U f ' '- J .' ' :mi ,' L' fliffl - 4- ,L ' 'S ,1,f . T,2'f L f -if X N ,. YA V x, ,Liza f L. QW- J ' 1 35,1 l JERRY BERNARD HENRICKS Boosters Club 2-3-4, Pinnacle Staff fAdvertisementl, Baseball Z-3, Track Z. Chorus l-Z-3, Hi-Y 4, Safety Patrol Z-3-4. uncle Staff QBusiness Managerl, Ihorus 3-4, School Cheerleader 3, -li-Lite 3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Secre- ary 4, Class Yell Leader 3. GEORGE FRANKLIN KEY JR. Booster Club Z-3-4, Junior Play IMF. Smithl, Chorus 1-Z-3, Safety Patrol l-Z-3, Hi-Y 4, Pinnacle Staff QPho- tographyl, Class Treasurer Z. n . 1 ns,l - flvfay -. . AX, CLAUDIE CHRISTINE KELLEY Booster Club l-2-3-4, Latin Club Z-3-4, Secretary 4, Chorus I-Z-3, Librarian 3-4, Class Historian 1-2- 3-4, Pinnacle Staff QFeature Editorl, Class Secretary 3-4, Student Council 3-4, G.A.A. 1. Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Secre- tary 3, President 4, Hi-Lite 3, Ed- itor 4. Junior Play QMiss Katel. JAMES H. MARPLE DONNA MILLER Boosters Club Z-3-4, Class Yell Boosters Club Z-3-4, Lebanon High Leader Z, Chorus l-2, Hi-Y 4, Class School l-Z, Chorus Z-3, Pinnacle Tourney Coach l, Pinnacle Staff QArt Staff QSenior Activitiesl, F.H.A. Z, Editorl, l-'.F.A. l-Z. Librarian Z. 13 -1: mln? at NINA L. PARSLEY DONALD R. POOLE JOHN PHILLIP RAUSEY Booster Club Z-3-4, l-li-Lite Shi! Booster Club Z-3-4. Chorus l-2, Booster Club Z-3-4. Foolholl 4, Z-3-4, School Yell Leader l-3, Pimmcle Sis!! lAdvertisementl. Chorua 1-Z-3, Student Council l, Junior Play lEHiel, Chorua l-2-3, C-MCB Club'4. Pillhlfle Shu 1.1m-.mn z, cm. nu Luau- x-z- lfldverlinemenfb. F.F.A. l-3' 3, Pinnacle Staff QActivitiea Co-Ed- Tfeilufef 4: ViCe'Pl'e5id0nt lv ltorl, Clasa Secretary 1, Student Council Z, G.A.A. I. Tri-Hi-Y 3-4. Class President 2. DELORES BANDY mmm- cm z-3-4. J-mmf Play Promptor, Chorus I. Pinnacle QQ!! KGrade Pictu:-eq, FJ-LA, I-'21 Gi.A.A. l. QI Andy BONNIE SMITH LLOYD E. REED Weaifield High School 1-Z, Chorua 3, Booster: Club 2-3-4. Junior Play 1Ton'u'nyj, Basketball 4, Pinnacle Staff. BILLY RAY SIMMERMAN Booster Club Z-3-4. Junior Play DWIGHT MANSON SHOEMAKER Balkelball 3-4, F.F.A. 3-4, Booster Ksallyl, Chorus 1, Librarian 3-4, Booster Club Z-3-4, Hi-Y 3-4, Chorus Club Z. Hi-Y 3, Chorus l-2-3. Junior Class Treasurer 3, Pinnacle QAM. 1-2, pimmd, Sufi f5ub,c,iPgjo,,,. P117 Sus' Mlvlsef- C-New Club 4. Eaiwrl. F.l-LA. 1-z, Student Council 1-21-'.A. x-z-3-4. chu President 3, Pinnacle QAdvertisementl, Track I-Z. Z, Hi-Lite lNewsj 3-4, G.A.A. 1. Class Secretary 2. F ,A-'-'bv lf ' I 9 ix i 14 A 3-Hun-A ' 1 lv-'Ajillfqju . ,, p , u . . - I....:i,-1... WILLIAM RUSSELL DWIGHT TRAUTVETTER Booster Club 3-4, l-ll-Y 3-4, Chorus Booster Club Z-3-4, Pinnacle Staff 3. Pinnacle Sta!! lBusinessj, F.F.A. fAdveriisemen0, Chorus I-Z-3-4, 3-4, Terre Haute High School l-Z. Hi-Y 4, Junior Play lBlllyl, Latin Club Z-3-4. VIRGINIA MAE WXNKLEY Class Play fBebej, Claaa Treasurer 1. Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, FJ-l.A. l-2, Booster Club I-Z-3-4. G.A.A. l-Z, Chorus I-Z-3. Pinnacle Sta!! QBusinessl, Claaa Yell Leader l-Z-3-4, School Cheerleader l. ANNIS CHRISTINE WEST Booster Club 1-Z-3-4. Latin Club 2-3-4, Chorus l-2-3-4, Librarian Z-3, G.A.A. l. Orchestra I-Z. Hi- Lite 2-3-4, Pinnacle Staff lClasa I JEANNETTE WILSON Booster Club Z-3-4. Junior Play Business Manager, Chorus I-Z-3, Pinnacle Sta!! 1Act'lv'ltiea Edltorl. F.H.A. l, Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Vice- Preaident 4, Hi-Lite 4. Co-Editorj, Junior Play QCharlottel. DORIS EILEEN WILSON ROBERT WILBUR Stlldehf C0u!lCll Secretary 3, Tri- Bgqgtgf Club I-2-1.4, Libfgfhn 4 Booster Club 2-3-4, Pinnacle Staff Hi-Y 3-4, Treasurer 4. Vice-Presb Chorus 1-Z-3-4. G.A.A. l, FJ-LA. QSportal. Cborua l-Z-3. dent 3. I-Z. ' 15 C4155 Mop ec? As I walk down the streets of Carmel again after being away for ten years, it really seerns strange. There have been so many changes. Gee, there's the post-office. It really has changed since Frank Key became head postmaster of Indiana. He has made it a first-class post-office. Look at that building! Why that's the old bank. lt's changed a lot since I saw it last. It now covers a complete block. Let's see what that sign in the window says. Oh yes, Robert E. Wilber, President. I always knew he would someday become a great man even though he always was so quiet in school. Since I'm in Carmel, I might as well visit the dear old high school. Ah yes, I remember the days well when I attended there. From what I've heard, Philip Ramsey, another old classmate, is now the trustee. Following right in his father's footsteps: Another pal of Sl is also connected with the high school. Of course you all remember him. He played pro basketball for five years. He became famous as the only ball player ever to make one hundred baskets in one game, but now he's the C. H. S. coach. Naturally I mean Jerry Bender. After talking to him, I discovered that his two buddies from the old class had also become famous. Dwight Trautvetter was recently awarded the Ladies Man award by the Old Maid Club of the United States. Dwight hasn't changed much. Becoming governor of the state brought fame to Norman Cox, and by the state, I mean Texas. Norman entered politics way back in school when he was elected President of the Senior Class. Back on the streets again, I realize that there are many new buildings added. For instance, there's a hos- pital now. You probably remember the girl who's head nurse. Another graduate of Sl -- Annis West. Annie always did have a way with people and even though she was the only person ever to play three songs at once on the piano, she still prefers nursing. Speaking of music reminds me of another classmate, Donna Lou Donahue. You know that Donna has her own orchestra now. She plays at all towns where pro basketball is played. She does this in order to keep up with her husband who also graduated from C. H. S. only a year ahead of our dear old class. Two other girls from the class who are married and living happily on their farms are Mildred Hadley and Jeanne Johnson. You knew that the girls mar- ried brothers, didn't you? And one of these brothers was also a graduate of Sl, This could be no one but Merle Frank. Many of the graduates have gone into business or own a business them- selves. For instance, Jim Gregg and Pete Reed now own a chain of jet plane garages from coast to coast. These guys started out by opening hot-rods garages and then they extended their line to jet planes. One of their mechanics is an old friend, too. His name is Jerry I-Ienricks. Donna Miller now owns Murphy's Ten Cent Stores which also run from coast to coast. Recently the award for painting a picture and standing on your head at the same time was presented. This award went to none other than James Marple. In close competition to James was Bonnie Smith. Both were good in art while they were in school. Did I tell you that three of the boys out of the Sl class have gone into a partnership? They never could have any luck farming so they went west to open the world's largest dude ranch. In size it's almost as large as the state of Indiana. Oh yes, these boys are Dwight Shoemaker, Bill Simmerrnan, and Clifford Cotton. 16 Speaking of the West, I happen to remember that another of the graduates is also in the west. By marrying a missionary, Roberta Burgher left her home to live in the West Indies. I guess I'll stop in the drug store, rest a minute, and read a newspaper, Well, what do you know! A girl from the old gang was just chosen Miss America. I mean, of course, Virginia Winkley. On the movie page I see that Bill Russell finally became famous as a movie star. I always knew that his red wavy hair would someday be noticed. I see on the movie page also where Nina Parsley has become one of Holly- wood's most popular hair stylists. And ---- look on the social page! A graduate of Sl is going to be rnarried for the tenth time. lt's really funny, especially since Christine Kelley said she wouldn't marry for a long, long time. I see, too, that Lowell Anderson is suing his multi-millionaire wife for divorce. He claims that she wouldn't buy him a new car to go with every suit of clothes. Of course, with Lowell's looks, he will probably win the case. Delores Bandy is visiting the Hawaiian Islands. It seems she has a very dear friend there with whom she began corresponding while she was in high school. Guess I might as well leave the drug store and continue my tour of Carmel. Jeanette Wilson, who recently was selected as the speediest typist in the world -- 1951 words a minute, owns her own typewriter shop here in the old town. Amos Duncan now owns the wor1d's largest grocery store. He got his start back in school when he began working in the grocery store in Broad Ripple. Another graduate of the old class has just completed her fifth tour of the world in order to gain material for her new book. This girl is Doris Wilson. Golly, I've heard about every member of the Sl class but Don Poole, I wonder whatever happened to him. Well, here comes my bus and guess who is driving it. That's right -- Don Poole. It seems he owns the entire company but he is just driving for the fun of it. Guess I'll be leaving Carmel now. Maybe I'll return soon. 17 ., sin... enior gag? 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A 3 'S x ,Hx s R ..,, xi. - , If U A . E 4 ' . I i l 95AJ'VL8l'l Z4 A Richard Painter, President Dale Harvey. Vice-Preside Dora Owen, Secretary David Booth, Treasurer Eugene Barmore Melvin Basey Ronald Beard Suzan Bower Emily Brown Robert Brown Silas Burgher Paul Clark Bob Deering Jerry Demaree Jerry Duncan Alfred Eddleman Lucinda Ellis John Eskew Barbara Evans Larry Grubbs Carol Horton Lyn lllingworth Reita Johnson Eileen Kendall Helen McClintock Nancy Marple Betty Linebarger Sue Merrill Pat Meyer Shirley Miller Jean Miller Jim Padgett Esther Pollard Donald Pursel Anna Rose Randall Don Reed Bill Roeder Rosalyn Shoemaker J udiih Stamper Judith Statzer Faye Sbogsdill Bill Stumm Phyllis Todd Jean Weikal Deloris Wilson Marilyn Windell Martha Lockhart Fritz Young Carolyn Zerbe Rozella Wolf GDADEJ af ROW MR. FRAZ1-:E - QZIJQ 7 uhm'-uv-'ff-1' ' ' as 5 . 3' , 5 Q 5 E ,.,...m,,,, 4, ' l: Carol Connor, Donna Day. ROW Z: Bob Waller, Donna Uunran, Maxim- Bruce, ,Iudy Ferrin, June Nlerrer, Arlan Cooley, Betty Craig. ROW 3: JoAnn Feather:-stone, Mary And:-raun, K1-nneth Evans, Janice Goodwine, Barbara Hawkins, Billy Carter, ROW 4: Jeff Davis, Clyde Clark, Virginia Ellis, Sue- Burleigh, Larry Althiser, Gerald Hill, Jack Dean. ROW 5: Leon Hall, Robert Fuller, Bill Barnard, Ronald Barmore, Janet Dawson, Jerry Smith, Tommy Thomas. Absent: Wanda McCoy. J MR. COTTON - gl 6LC!8 8 Z? 000 BACK ROW: ROW l: ROW Z: ROW 3: John Wainwright, Carolyn Hodson. Ann Lowe, Shirley Tolliver, Wanita Randall, Sara Pike, Bobby Turner, Jack Cain, Vern Williamson, Sandra Verplank, Dortha Wesner, Donald Horton. John Hawkins, Larry Harvey, Thurl Adams, Stephen Foster, John Weikal, Susan Nutt. Thalous Key, Janice Yeager, Mary Ann Gregg, John Meyer, Gordon Hill, Tommy Long, Natalia Applegate. Steven Booth, Gene Stuckey, Judy Verplank, Charles Wise, Fred Wilkins, Eleanor Brown. Z6 ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 2 J JJ Pd, 8 6 MRS. MCCLELLAN ' -,gA J . ,sk , I ,.H.. ,M V3 ,W S Rai? if 1555 A L 4 ,S i vt ,s 1: Don Fearrin, Patricia Clark, Don Anderson, Dale Randall, Nancy Ann Settle, Kay Marburger. Robert Wilson. Z: Edith Annette Winterholter, Virgil Fleener, Myrna Hadley, Donald Hunt, Judy Wyatt, John Wolfgang, Nancy Ann Stoops, Lotte Lu Carey, 3: Kent Foster, Jane Johnson, Lou Alice Clark, Ronald Newlin, Jon Ogle, Betty Maichel, Rodney Marple, Pat Russell. 4: Jerry Macy. Jerrie Anne Day, Melvin Conner, Natalie Thomas, Jack Harvey, Sara Cox, Judith Miller, Phillip Lancaster, Dale Miller, Maryalice Brown. 5: Virginia Rossiter, Neal Brown, Billie McConnell, June Demaree, Jackie West, Larry McLain. Qfmle 7 E iii -win A wax. i I 51-1 ini- ROW ROW ROW ROW I 1: James Moffitt, Julia Magill, Martha Jeanne Marine, Ross Moffitt, Scott Moore, Roy Young. Z: Bob Sigman, Alice Myers, Peggy Meyer, Ronald Wesner, Robert Huber, Mary Marple. 3: Judy Newlin, Sherry Terry, Willetta Helms, Fred Illingworth, Sandra Miller, Jerry Wilkins, David Siemantel, Helen Kinnaman. 4: Carole Roeder, Janice Hinshaw, Grace Stogsdill, Beth Ann Tyner, Robert Pursel, Tommy Meredith, Charles Robertson, Ann Moffitt. BACK ROW: Diane Johnson, Carole Ann Gustafson, Dick Steckley, Rita Mae Horton, Cubby Absent: Terry Newlin, Billy Jackson. Wilson. Z7 Lan.. Ur: .,.., giddy 4-5 A L 5 ,Hifi K ROW l: Robert Moffitt, Eleanor Davidson, Barbara Bruce, Mary Callahan, Ronald Carson, R. C. Graves, Judith Colby, Julia Sparks, Patsy Willoughby, Donald Stewart, Linda Spradling, Gregg Ferrin, Jimmy Johnson. Harry West, Jan Deering, Billy Hinshaw, Sharon Gustafson, Sherry Wise, James Tolliver, James Steckley, Fred Smith, Earnist Robertson, Jef! Applegate, Billy Sinclair, Barbara Smith, Rebecca Wade, Jerald Terry, Jean Yocum, Eddie Wiseman, Nancy Brown, Martha McCoy. ROW Z: MRS. STUCK1-:Y - Q'6L6!Q 5- Z? DAVID SYLVIA GRADE I-'IVE BACK ROW: 1Standingl Jim Beard, Margin' Ellis, Silvia Ste-wart, Francine- Colby, Patricia Holmes, Jean Owen. Jimmy Johnson, Tummy Ferrve, Martha Stuckey, te-arher. ROW TWO: lStandingl David Pollard. Harold Adams, Donna Brown, Patty Feathvrston, Larry Myers, Lax ry Banks, David Covert, Darlene Carey, Linda Lierman. Dianne Reid. BACK ROW: lSittingl Nancy Carey. Barbara Huffman, Mary Lou Dean, Sue Fostvr, Richard Helmuth, Orpha Clingerman, Jerrilef- Rogers. FRONT ROW: lSittingl Deanna Hinshaw, Susie Ritter, David Newlin, Neal Randall, Susan Leslie, Joyce Hinshaw. Z8 41-ini ,MQ-Mfg 3 ,J ROW I: ROW l: ROW 3: ROW 4: Carol Moore, Emanuel Goode, John Macy, Sue McClintock. Karen Cooper, Dona Ogle, Dane Lakey, Florence Wyatt, Anna Rae Michael, Peggy Yount. Billy Tyner, Joann Maichel, Ronald Stoops. Bobby Yowler, Dianne Pickett. David McNeely. BACK ROW: John Rice. Wayne Wachstetter, Dave Fletcher, Jimmy Miller, Noel Moon, Gary Henry Patty Patton, Grace Wilson, Sharon Kinnaman, Jack Moffitt, Arthur Love, Vicki Verplank, Jerry Miller. Sandra Long, Steve Mosbaugh, Anne Odum. STANDING: Mac Leavitt, Becky Kapust, Sonja Stewart, Absent: James Knight, Bobby Stogsdill, Barbara Brownfield. MRS. nor:-1 - g'6L6!Q 4 ROW I: ROW Z: ROW 3: Absent: l Mary Tolliver, Judy Hill, Danny Murphy, Glenn Russell, Sharon Rogers, Ray Jackson, Judy Kitchens, Mary Cook, Ronald Hoskins, Lynn Miller, Don Irvine, Steven Statzer, Robert Thomas, Virginia Sawin, Marcia Warren, Janice Katterhenry. William Middleton Janet Long, Linda Marburger. Nan Newby, Danny Logan, Janice Russell, George McKeand, Sandra Symons, Dick Williamson. David Max-kman. George Moffitt. l Toni Lee Spradling, Eddie Michael, Nancy Sparks, Flora Marple, Sharon Bennett, Donna Wilson. Robert Cook, Mary Louise Moffitt. Terry Photenhauer, Donald Hopkins. ' Z 9 . 1... Miss GILBERT QUJQ Q .X4 ROW ONE: ROW TWO: ROW THREE: Absent: Barbara McCormick, Nicholus Maichel, Charles Sawin, James Thomas, John Miller, Kenneth Smith, Carolyn Rogers, Janice Kay Russell, John Phillip Loveall, Patrick Rice. Frances Patton, Joseph Moffitt, Ruth Ann Moore, Ronald Marburger, Bess Ann Young, Russell Clark, Barbara Johnson. Larry Stewart, Mary Ann Kinzer, Robert Zerbe, Sylvia Kapust. Martha Gilbert Qteacherl, Kathleen Sparks, Robert Swaim, Linda Banks, Jack Lierman, Janet Kay Wilson, Linda Roeder, Karen Piotenhauer, Karla Pfotenhauer, Joyce Newlin, Thomas Spradling, Sara Sinclair, Stanley Morris. Sandra Knight, Joseph Meyer, Douglas Stansiier. MRS. FISCHER - 2- ROW ROW ONE: TWO: ROW ROW FOUR: ROW ROW FIVE: SIX: Teacher: Absent: THREE: I . i an-:ma , . Ralph Wells, Janeffiraves, Susan Cain. David Cooper, Gay Correll, Joan Bowen,.CarQe Faye Doty, Jerry Conner, Bobby Armstrong. . 1 Sue Ha?VEy,-Phy Q Clingerman, Kay Featherston, Jerry Forbes, Phillip Compton, Bobby Jeifri 'Bald Hines. ' ' Don? Fry, Dickie Miller, Oaur:'ifs2n'HeAlmuth, Breya Callahan, James Katterhenry, Janies Dean. ,AJ Q g' ' Rick Davis, Karen Cooley, Nancy l1 Vine', J'erry Dain, Morton Carey, Albert Bracken. Frank Flee.ne'r, Virginia' Joy Campbell, Phyllis Holmes. Tom Harden, Robert Brooks. Tad Sinnock. Mrs. Fischer. Nancy Cox, Barbara Miller, Linda Burleigh, 30 .quiz Miss GEORGE - g 6LC!Q 1 A BACK ROW: George Moore, Gaye Crump, Susan Lancaster, Paul Eaton, Sharon Horton, Thomas Michael, Carol McNee1y, Nancy Leslie, Marshall Head, Stephen Fry. MIDDLE ROW: Dick Bruce, Gary Koontz, David Ferrin, Roberta Dunn, Maryanne Marine, Ruthann FRONT ROW: Callahan, Donald Burleigh, Karen Hill, Mary Lou Meyer, Norman Goode, Claudia Foxworthy, Thomas Logan, Vicki Casle, Michael Coers, Stephen Gipson, Dorlas Moore, James Applegate, Janice Booth, Patricia Garden, J xvuzs. WANDAS - QPGJQ 1 Z? BACK ROW: FRONT ROW: . William Waller, Barbara Ward, Sherry Mosbaugh, John Trudesdal, Lynn Yocum, Donald Wert, Donald Smith, David Van Osdol, l..ila:Lovan, Richard Whitmore, Richard Murphy, Joe Newlin, Starr Young, Judy Wilson, Richard Purael, Danny Sithreser, Emily Newby, Donald Rqh, John Mohr. Michael Sigman, William McMahon, Barbara Munden, Lislie Tremaine, Stephen Verplank, Phyllis Yowler, Robin Middleton, John Wilson, Linda Warren, William Mincer, Letitia Randall. 31 0WL6Ll'LC6 ,ylflf Z?AOWL 1-.- smi if Q x nf 32 AENIT 10 NX Tri-Hi-Y initiation lasted for three days. The Pledges had to wear their blouses backwards and bow to a Senior member whenever they met one in the hall, Large hair-bows, not smaller than three inches, had to be worn in their hair and the small pledgie ribbons were to be worn until they received their pins. The penalty for disobeying was a penny for each crime, Claim CM Slat The district music contest was held at Arthur .Torden's Con- servatory of Music, There were eight iirsts, seven seconds, and one third. ri-c1474 y .ynifiahon The Latin Club skit for convocation was about the Vestal Virgins in Rome. They por- trayed a domestic scene, a trial, how a woman became a vestal virgin, and as a climax the virgins spelled out vesta. f l ibidfricf mfwic Cnfwf lminnem r y N ROW I: Miss Myers. A. West, J. Donahue, C. Kelley, D. Donahue, C. Clark, R. Vogenburger, M. Bruenger, ROW ll: T. Powell, R. Johnson, D. Wesner, W. Pursel, R. Smith D. Trautvetter, N. Raine, B. Baer, M. Settle. ROW III: R. Brown, A. Smith, A. Eddleman, R. Deering, S. Burgher, C. Myers, S. Bower, P. Meyer, R. Shoemaker. ROW IV: R. Johnson, L. Illingsworth, B. Linebarger, E. Kendall, 5. Stamper, F. Stogsdill, S. Todd, D. Wilson. ROW V: F. Young, J. Duncan, E. Pollard, D. Owen, E. Brown, B. Evans, J. Weikal. ofafin Latinas Sodalitas, the Latin Club now has a total of forty-two members composed of fifteen active and twenty-seven pledges. They celebrated Saturnalia, the Roman's festival in December, and gave a very good program before the Mother's Club and also before the student con- vocation about the Vestal Virgins in January. The Matronalia, the Roman's New Year, was celebrated in their March meeting. The Student Council sold V . seat pads as a project to raise f t v money as they are sponsoring lfff all convocations, They have convocations in the future. On April 14, 1951, the council went to Purdue for the state-wide Student Council convention. They also sponsored Clean Up Week and urged the students to keep their school clean all the time. formulated a new plan for the Sponsors: C. Myers and J. B Johnson. Seated from left to right: Jimmy Massey, Patsy Hunt - Secretary, Robert Fearrin - Vice-President, Merle Frank - Treasurer, Jerry Bender - President, Barbara Evans, Christine Kelley, Frances Hinshaw, Bob Deering. 35 IQWCA ,SW J4741-,Exe SLM LEFT Row 1: Row Z: Row 3: j!L11 Jfznior pfay ALMOST SUMMER Cast Alice Smith Paul Morris Jerrie Watson Morris Stewart Zelma Anderson Jim Donahue Frances Hinshaw Bob Fearrin Cy Clark Tom Mitchell Student Director Row l Row 2 Row 3 Row 4: : Barbara Baer, Louann Lawrence - Ad Staff: n . Q' Editor, Donna Lou Donahue TO RIGHT: Bob Wilber - Sports Co-Editor: Pete Reed - Photography: Bill Russell - Business Manager: Jerry Bender - Make Up Editor: Donna Donahue - Editor: Norman Cox - Make Up Editor: Dwight Trautvetter - Advertisements: Phil Ramsey - Advertisements: Bill Simmerman - Advertisements. Mrs. Fenstermaker - Art Adviser: Donna Miller - Senior Editor: Bonnie Smith - Art Editor: Jeanne Johnson - Business: Mildred Hadley - Will: Nina Parsley - Activity Co-Editor: Doris Wilson - Teacher's Pictures: Jeanette Wilson - Activity Co-Editor: Annis West - Class Co-Editor: Roberta Burgher - Grade Co-Editor: Christine Kelley - Class History and Prophecy: Miss Williamson - Activities Advisor, Mr. Sexton - Business Advisor: James Marple - Artist: Jim Gregg - Sports Co-Editor: Amos Duncan - Class Co-Editor: Frank Key - Photography: Merle Frank - Advertisement Manager: Lowell Anderson - Senior Editor: Clifford Cotton - Subscription Manager: Donald Poole - Advertisements: Jerry Hendricks - Advertisements: Dwight Shoemaker - Subscription Manager: Mr, Templeton - Photography Advisor. Mary Jack Leila Junior Jane Paul Mrs. Jones Mr. Jones Mr. Smudgley i oat? Editor, christine Kelley Tom Powell - Sports Editor: Jeanette Wilson - Typist: Annis West - Make Up Editor: Patsy and Pamsy Hunt - Business Managers: Jerry Bender and Paul Morris - Circulation Managers: Jean Coplen - Make Up Editor: Alice Smith - Exchange Editor: Cy Clark and Morris Stewart - Advertising Managers. Donna Donahue - Feature Editor: Roberta Burgher, Nina Parsley, Margaret Settle, Margie Bedwell, Mildred Hadley, and Frances Hinshaw - Feature Writers. Jim Donahue - News Editor: Jeanne Johnson, Bonnie Smith, Amos Duncan, Bob Wilbur, and Sue Bender - News Staff. 37 WT Jw The two year old Tri-Hi-Y inducted nine new members this year. The induction services were held on the evening of February 125 the mothers were guests at the reception held afterwards. Before the pledges could become permanent members, however, they had to go through three days of initiation. The Club sponsored the Heart and March of Dimes drives in the school. I. Jeanette Willem, Vice-President: Annis West, Treasurer: Donna Donahue, Chaplain: Jeanne Johnson, Secretary, Christine Kelley, Presi- dent: Mrs. Bruenger, Sponsor. 2. Pamly Hunt, Nina Parsley, Suzanne Beard. 3. Sue Bender, Mildred Hadley, Roberta Burgher. 4. Louann Lawrence, Patsy Hunt, Frances Hinshaw. 5. Zelma Anderson, Jean Coplen, Margaret Bedwell, Dorothy Long. l. Principal J. B. Johnson: Jim Donahue, President, Norman Cox, Vice-Presi- dent: Norman Cox, Vice-President: Mr. Sexton, Sponsor. Z. Merle Frank, Secretaryg Paul Morris, Chaplain, Bill Russell, Lowell Anderson, Treasurer. 3. Dwight Shoemaker, Morris Stewart, Arnos Duncan. 4. Bruce Loy, Dick Smith, Jerry Bender, Charles Martin. 5. James Marple, Herbert Anderson, Don Wesner, Jerry Henricks. 6. Don Kitchens, Frank Key. 7. Robert Fearrin, Cy Clark, Dwight Trautvetter. 8. Eric Clark, Tom Powell, Dale Christy, Jim Gregg. Hi-Y is now open to any boy who wants to join and who maintains the Hi-Y standard which is: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian Char- acter. The induction services were held on February 13, 1951. Refreshments were served after the ser- vices to the twenty-three new members. ja- a- U saw V S CAOPMJ ROW I: S. Bender, A. Smith, M. Settle, J. Watson, E. Brown, J, Hause, B. Marple, N, Sigman, P, Hunt, A. West, N. Raine-, N. Wire, D, Donahue. ROW ll: B. Baer, J, Wainwright, L, Lawrence, P. Hunt, M. Poole, S. Beard, C. Myers, K. Morlock, D. Wilson, J. Parrish, F. Stogsdill, M. Hadley, ROW lll: TW. Harvey, T. Powell, D. Trautvetter, D. Wesner, R. Brown, A. Smith, Mr. Templeton, Director. 39 Zim! ROW I: C. Wise. J. Newlin, J. Dean, D. Horton, C. Myers, R. Johnson, P. Hunt. ROW ll: F. Conner, D. Harvey, M. Settle. J. Donahue, D. Wesner. J, Cain, J. Wainwright. ROW lII: Mr. Temp1et0n. Director, P. Hunt, N. Wire S. Bender, S. Beard. ROW I: I... Anderson, P. Ramsey, Treasurer: M. Frank, President: T. Mitchell, Vice-Pffsidfmi D. Shoemaker, ROW II: D. Booth, B. Stumm. C. Cotton, Mr. Wessel, Sponsorg M. Connelly- A- Eddlefnan' John Tague, Secretary, not pictured. EOIMQI' 40 -.-1.x 551' X -ZLL-.M .-1 HIGH POINT MAN AT LONG LASTf CROSS YOUR FINGERSf UP - UP - AND AWAY . Q ' -A EVEN SNOW DOESN'T STOP USf Little Jim Massey Marbles Stewart Mouse Feurrin Hot Shot Padgett Paudy Morris 'Melding Christy SNIB --Smno' . Simmerman -.peteu Re Boom Boom Bender Charlie Ma rtin Pd Him .-7 ' A 'N Q12 . 3 H i if 'Coondog Koontz 43 Duke Kitchens' ARP' ROW l: Cy Clark, Silas Burgher, Eric Clark. ROW 2: Paul Morris, Jerry Bender, Jim Padgett, Duke Kitchens, Jimmy Massey. ROW 3: Charles Martin, Bill Simmerman, Pete Reed, Coach Koontz, Bob Fearrin, Morris Stewart, Dale Christy, GDN' Z.?U,5AQ lam The Carmel Basketball team built up to a good sea- son by beating Fortville 57- 37. but were unable to attain as great a winning streak as the year before because of height and experience. Even though Carmel wasn't rated the highest team in the County, its players broke many records, Jerry Bender broke two records in the County Tourney by making Z9 points in one game and a total of 59 points in three Qcontinued next page, Whitestown McCordsville Fortville Windfall Walnut Grove Jackson Cen. Westfield Sacred Heart Fishers Sharpsville Sacred Heart Jeff. Twp, Prairie Twp. Zionsville Walnut Grove Westfield Jackson Cen. Whitestown Q X eb X if Patsy Hunt, Sue Bender, Donna Donahue, Pamsy Hunt. Roland Young not pictured. 44 games. Many people considered him the best player in the County. Paul Morris, Bob Fearrin, and Morris Stewart will be promising players in the year to come and will be making Carmel's future look bright. This years team consisted of three Seniors, three Juniors, four Sophomores and two Freshmen. The coach was Marshall fCoondogl Koontz. The Student Managers were Cy and Eric Clark. For the first time Carmel student body named as many as five cheerleaders, Donna Donahue, Pat and Pam Hunt, Sue Bender and Roland Young. if SN ROW 1: Bob Vogenberger, Si Burgher, Dale Christy, Bob Johnson. Dick Painter. ROW 2: Ronald Beard. Don Reed, Charles Martin, Bill Pursel, Tom Powell, Eric Clark. 45 HURRAY FOOTBALL IS HERE AGAIN LITTLE MASCOT CARMEL VS JACKSON ,I , MIGHTY VOLLEYBALL TEAM? K. ' V, of DICK SMITH - CENTER THE AFTERNOON - BEFORE THE GAME 46 K x , - C We i V 1 1. at Qs , 9' rt L .51 x 4' Y' 5 'Fix ., Don Kitchens K Y 1 r ' V v 5 Q ,fr l L N I sg x N1 Tom Mitchell llerle .Frlnk 4.4! Paul Morris Lowell Anderson 'T f -4: x 5 Y 5 :Am 'f av M 'J-2, M in fl Y ' Q 1? :r i vi 3 R L I ' K 5 -. sw-' ' fi . H , 19' Mike Connelly A i John Tngue an I 413 Roland Young and Dick McMichael not pictured. Morris Stewart and Phil Ramsey Q , Qikf 6 4 I, 1 Norman Cox Tom Wright Don Kitchens 47 1 .A--. ff' Jer ry Bender ROW l: Jerry Demaree, Lowell Anderson, Norman Cox, Jerry Bender, Merle Frank, Phil Ramsey. ROW Z: Duke Kitchen, Tom Wright. Mike Connelly, Tom -, Mitchell, Morris Stewart. Paul Morris, Waverly Myers. , I Q I' 1 5 I ff ROW 3: Lester Fleener, Bill Pursel, John Tague, Bob ,V I Johnson, Tom Powell. ' ROW 4: Gene Barmore, Richard Painter, David Booth, Jimmy Donahue, Alfred Eddleman, Ronald Beard, Silas Burgher, fRo1and Young and Dick McMaichael not pictured., Donna and Jeanne Donahue Johns on lftlf' QOOMCLK 261,141 Carmel reorganized its football team after an absence of fifteen years. The team started a very successful season by defeating Sheridan Zl to 13. In the first offensive play of the game Tom Wright galloped some sixty yards for a touch- down. The next Friday night the team traveled to Westfield to be defeated by a heavier and more experienced team. However they came back to tie Park in a 14 to 14 thriller. Carmel played a spirited first half, scoring in the first, then as Q the play bogged down, Park slipped through to score for a tie at the end of the game. coach Myers 48 jfczc flaw Tl rv f x LaiIpg25?g i?wm 'g I ev Qkgfagj 'X W L- . . ....z............ ,......, ROW l: Tom Wright, Morris Stewart, Jerry Bender, Merle Frankf ROW Z: Duke Kitchen, Floyd Conner, John Tague, Dale Christy, Paul Morris. ROW 3: David Booth, Jimmy Massey, Bob Johnson, Ronald Beard, Mike Connelly, Coach Waverly Myers. For the next game Carmel, traveling down to Brookville, suffered their second setback by the more experienced Brookville team. In their final game of the season the Grey- hounds went back to Sheridan for a return en- gagement only to be defeated by a team and for revenge. The team consisted of seven Seniors, four Juniors, seven Sophomores, and seven Freshmen. The Coach, Waverly Myers, who is teaching his first year, is to be commended on his fine work. The student manager was .Tim Donahue, and the yell leaders were Donna Donahue and Jeanne Johnson. WALSWORTH un-mmm A :una s, 'll-BUOITK IHUTKEIS l.N.n.-.. nl... u. 1. A. 49 SAYS WHOf 11.1 J ME AND MY SHADOW TEACHERS POST URE YES -- ? PEP TALK Q 3 - KU KLUX KLAN - I'M TELLING YOU POSING . g -H 1T:fl:: ff DOUBLE EXPOSURE 50 LONG TRESSES ? NOT ONE, NOT TWO, NOT THREE. BUT FOUR STOOGESf f f f Q0 YA QU 8990 f- ,M , . , , ra. , ,mv mul I V v- ,' : ti f hw W: .ny . 11.14 , 11, , I 5 -all X i 1 , 1 ' , liwf1'U - in --.QB l ..I ll OLD STYLE DADDY? THEN NONE OTHER THAN SUZANNIL B .M QW V ..x'. fH NOW 55' 4 S115 PALS ' , lilmihugxil.-ffiikt I , X K , Qc' -5 O , fy? T . as W' N T 'Il , : J5' -fi' arf 5 DARE DEVIL HINSHAW TARZAN'S WIFE HYOUNGUNS 52 'Wi EA 4:4 -GY ,x J J' 4, 8 14' f E 5 R-. n W - w - wk U Iii lx ,xxx 1 Ei'- Anvtnfggmg Z' v Q l 1 w w I 1 Q .. 'ul 3 Serving Hamilton County All This Century c l W e 4 ffvc0f2,00,94f?D 'ii- ' fiz fah -- D - -- 'asa-. f For The Best In Building Materials Carmel Phone 21 UNION STATE BANK BROWN'S PHARMACY Carmel Branch Your Neighborhood Bank Phone 54 Carmel Phone 3 Carmel See Us For Certified Field Seeds Home of Loyal Brand Feeds FOSTER - KENDALL CO. Carmel, Indiana O. H. NEW General Merchandise Westfield, Indiana COLLEGE CORNER Sinclair Filling Station Corner of 106th 8z College R. E. HAROLD John Deere Implements Fishers, Indiana FLOYD'S MARKET A One-Stop Store Carmel, Indiana THE COMMUNITY PRESS Carmel, Indiana WOOD'S WHOLESALE CO., INC. J obbers and Wholesalers Candy - Cigars - Tobacco Lebanon, Indiana KIDD BROS. LUMBER CO., INC. Hardware Building Material - Millwork Sash - Doors Nora Congratulations Class of 51,' CARMEL THEATRE Best in Film, Sound, and Projection Compliments of CAREY'S MOBILGAS STATION Compliments of CARMEL LOCKER PLANT Best Wishes, Seniors From MAC'S TEN PIN SERVICE CLARK'S I. G. A. STORE Phone 8 Westfield Low Prices Every Day ESTRIDGE BROS. Groceries - Meats - Fruits Vegetables - 'Ice Cream - Gas 116th St. 8z Road 431 Open Every Day 8: Evening Auto 8z Truck Repair Auto Painting 8z Body Repair ESTRIDGE AUTO SALES Used Cars Sz Trucks - Buy, Sell, Trade Phone 32 - - North End Carmel, Ind. Elmer Estridge - - Res. HU. 1725 GRADLE BROTHERS, INC. Grading - Excavating - Bulldozing Heavy Construction Phone 49 Carmel STATZER, LONG 85 MUNDY General Contracting Carmel, Indiana SMITH FUNERAL HOME Carmel, Indiana Best Wishes to the Class of '51 NORMAN A. COX R. W. CAREY INS. AGENCY Carmel, Indiana Telephone 25 KIDD BROS. LUMBER CO., INC. WILMER STANLEY Hardware Plumbing Building Material - Millwork - Sashdoors Phone 35 Carmel Nora BANTA'S 'rEXAco SERVICES ' CHARLES L HOWARD Modern Cabins Havoline Oil ' Visitors Welcome Texaco Gas General Insurance Phone 45 - 996 Conner St. - Noblesville FLAG POLE Trailer Park Groceries Pure Oil Service Welding Auto Repair U. S. 31 Carmel R-4120 Marfak Grease Cigarettes - Candy - Soft Drinks Ice Cream U.S. 31 at State Road 234 - Ph. R51-20 FLAG POLE RESTAURANT Where the Family Meets Steak Chicken U. S. 31 R-4114 Compliments of WHITTAKER'S RESTAURANT Compliments of THE JANE SHOP Carmel BURGHER'S GRILLE A Good Place To Eat Short Orders - Sandwiches Ice Cream Phone 30 Carmel LACHARM BEAUTY SHOP 6 South Range Line Rd. Professional Service Phone 86 Carmel Flirt With Flowers Thrill Your Date With A Lovely Corsage From KAY'S FLOWER SHOP Phone 67 Carmel Compliments of CHRISTY .Q Plumbing 8a Electrical Service BEARD'S BARBER SHOP CARMEL SCREW PRODUCTS Phone 71 Carmel 'Bos GOODWINE Point Service Station Roads 431 8a 31 Carmel, Ind. SCHIDT'S PHARMACY Your Neighborhood Drug Store 86th St. 8a Road 431 - - GL 2910 Compliments McMAHAN MARKET ml... ,. CARMEL FOOD LOCKERS Curing - Slaughtering Processing - Groceries Carmel, Indiana For The Best In Appliances LECK HINSHAW Phone 72 PARSLEY'S STANDARD STATION Phone 29 Carmel CRUSE 8x CO. 5C to 951.00 Variety Stores Carmel 8a Zionsville MILT DEERING'S Famous Dry Cleaning 106th 8a College Ave. Phone 5612 Compliments of DR. CAMPBELL UNION TELEPHONE COMPANY Carmel, Indiana Compliments of ROY JEFFERIES UNION STATE BANK STANLEY'S Radio 8z TV Service Westfield 8z Carmel Phone 96 Carmel CARMEL EAT SHOP Excellent Home Cooked Food Phone 85 Compliments of DR. C. M. DONAHUE WOEEM .fsvdffnlalig APPEL - BANKS Portrait Photographer OIL PRODUCTS specializing in glamour . l I D Phillips 66 Distributors Carmel Phone 39 Carmel, Ind. WESTERN AUTO Assoc1A'rE NORTH SIDE STORES LUMBER 8c HARDWARE, INC. The Builders Supply Store Phone 151 Noblesville, Ind. 8502 Westfield Blvd. Phone BR 6863 BAIER'S PRECISION MACHINING KISER 85 HINSHAW 421 S. Range Line Rd. At Present We Have Gulf Gas 8z Oil - - Soft Drinks Keep Your Eye On Us! More Coming. Westfield, Indiana 1 --The Senior Class Wishes to express their sincere thanks to everyone who has had a part in helping with this year's annual. -We Want to especially thank our four advisers: Mrs. Fenster- maker, Mr. Templeton, Miss Williamson, and Mr. Sexton. -Also we ask you to patronize the business firms that have helped us in making it possible to publish our annual. -. ..J.n.l.. H nl5i,:1iif ' ' ' ' E 2 3 n w 1 -N,


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