Carmel High School - Pinnacle Yearbook (Carmel, IN)
- Class of 1954
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Just as Miss Myers has opened doors to us, we hope our Annual will open the doors of Carmel School to you... 7442 '74 746 KW 74 746 .... 145 Quan! 564045 This is the life unfolded in the pictures . . . with but brief resumes . . . that will round out the experiences we've had during the past four years. When you get right down to it, it's really the little things you re- member . . . those spontaneous parties in the spring . . . how rapidly 4 a.m.arrived on Prom night . . . football practice in the mud . . . eat- ing up candy profits . . . and hayrides in the fall. We even thought of study now and then. We have tried to evaluate the most important happenings, which are accumulations of little things -- little things which are the essence of traditions. Thus, in this 1954 Pinnacle, we have depicted the triumphs . . . de- feats . . . trials . . . achievements . . . that have endeared us to our school . . . and our school to us . . . 4 ' . ,H ' , ss .5 Q .4 , --N 'f 7. .anv' 3- -El 1 EZ -1 Z .:, 1 :gf This is the one of the many keys to Carmel . . . 5 mm I 7' fa e 4 5. :ff-, X Q 41' we 'XV' 'ui' v 15 it . :. was-Q f l Um 247 This year has been an important one for Carmel School. Highlighting it was the visit of a North Central Evaluating Committee in December. Months prior to this, students and faculty had worked over self-evaluationforms, had planned and re-arranged, scrubbed and cleaned, so as to have everything in apple-pie order. Monday, December 14, the long-awaited day arrived. And with everyone co-operating as they did, we finished the week with restrained hopes of being accepted as a North Central school. Whether Carmel is accredited or not, everyone agrees that it is a worthwhile experience. 6 Z Z I, Zf DEAN A g'!5'f'j0 if ' E Q.-.al ---1-1 I4 L I X Sez Dick to Ed ,,-W,g W I 'I i P2 K x Ji I wi 'TXAZ' Our favorite class if Q , Q 1 , .a'?v x There was a hot time in the old town that night. Studying? ? ..,, 'Q--.. 744 may Wd Carmel School doors swing open at 8:20 a. rn. What first meets the eye? The office? the classrooms ? book-lined walls ? Actually, it's none of these. Perched on the table in the front hall are Dick and Ed solving the international situation. As the day progresses other educational activities become evident. The rovingphotographer candidly reveals Larry and Judy behind the candy counter. Up in the library a crossword puzzle gets itself solved. Big Red and Coach Fleener contemplate. George engineers the opening of a window. The day might even wind up witha rousing pep session around a hastily built bonfire. 1 x ws Silllsllflilil , M .iX'iQ.. 1 ,. , '--'M M 1 . . , f. ' an-. Q rw I BQ it N F Q , . ... ., , ' fa .3-'X ..-iii ggi 1 ., f fs, M' 3' Ui f 0vlf1,4 W Heads tl? Give me my -i or Tails? vm Q' 5' or -wus., gsm, ,i i S Qi ,l X .Q 5.1, - jacket, Cinda ,, Q ,511 Q82 L., ' 'Q wif WE? I 0 -0 0 First row: Martha Lockhart,Jean Miller, Marilyn Windell, Anne Wells, Jerry Duncan, Esther Pollard, Shirley Miller. Second Row: Ann Randall, Nancy Marple, Carol Renick, Judie Stamper, Reita Johnson, Benny Wilson, Don Reed, Miss Swartz. Third row: Lyn Illingworth,Pat Meyer, Susie Bower, Eileen Kendall, Lucinda Ellis, Ronald Beard, Gene Barmore. Fourth row: Carolyn Zerbe, Carol Horton, De- loris Wilson, Robert Brown, Si Burgher,, Alf Eddleman, Dick Painter, Bill Roeder, Bill Stumm, Don Pursel. Fifth row: Rosalyn Shoemaker,Barbara Evans,Joan Weikal, Dale Harvey, Dave Mitchel, Dave Booth, Steve Mitchel, Jerry Demaree, Dob Draga, Jimmy Padgett. Annual meeting tonight! That was beginning to sound like a broken record. Ent here it is all fitted together with the heart and soul of every senior behind it. 12 'SMH First row: Fritz Young, Paul Clark, J. T. Eskew, Si Burgher. Second row: Bob Dozier, Melvin Ba- sey, Carolyn White, Dick Painter, Miss Schipper, Dora Owen. How would you like to look at an annual with blank pages? This would have been the result if it hadn't been for the hard work and co-operation of our Pinnacle staff. Wa- law First row: Sandra Symons, Emily Brown, Fritz Young, Rosalyn Shoemaker, Anne Wells, Carolyn White, Pete Gray, Elea- nor Brown, Carolyn Hodson, Arnold Ap- plegate. Second row: Miss Swartz, Mrs. Cluen, Terry Pfortenauer, Susie Bower, Bob Wilson, Chick Key, Phil Dickason, Jerry Demaree, Larry Place, Don Hor- ton,Bill King, Robert Brown, Janet Daw- son, Mary E len Anderson, Tinka, Ward, Miss Schipper. We put the school paper together. Each of us has a different job. t may be writing the gossip column or some- thin more serious, such as editorials. Our aim is to work together and put out the best paper possible. ,,-4.14. First Row: Suzanne Bower, Pat Meyer, Rita Hor- ton, Sandra Miller. Second Row: Miss William- son,Carol Horton, Eileen Kendall, Wllletta Helms. Third Row: Judy Verplank, Lyn lllingworth, Reita Johnson. Fourth Row: Betty Braynt, Diana Bower, Mary Marple. Our Girl's Athletic Association stands for just what it says. Sports we enjoy are basketball, base- ball, and volleyball. We even tried bowling last year. We may not be quite as good as the boys are at these sports: but, l'll take you a bet, we have as much fun as they. First Row: Robert Fuller, Frank Michener, Bill Barnard, Scott Moore, Bob Sigman. Second Row: Lucinda Ellis, Lyn Illingworth, Suzanne Bower, Pat Meyer, Emily Brown, Diane Johnson, Carole Gustafson, Linda Kryter, Maxine Bruce. Third Row: Carolyn Zerbe, Anne Wells, Barbara Hawkins, Ann Randall, Dale Harvey, Jim Padgett, Mrs. Ward, Richard Painter, Judy Ferrin, Janice Goodwine, Vir- ginia Ellis, Nancy Marple. We've all had to struggle through either one or two years of Spanish in order to be a member of this club. We 'd like to see more of you make the same struggle, so Vaya con Dios . First Row: Eleanor Brown, Marilyn Windell, Secretary -Treasurerg Dick Painter, President, Don Reed, Vice - President, Larry Place. Second Row: Nancy Stoops, Janet Dawson, Miss Swartz, Mr. Johnson, Fred Illingworth, Pat Russell. All of us at C.H.S. think our school is tops, and, we think, a lot ofthe credit is due to the hard work and spirit of co-operation encour- aged by our Student Council. 13 Bach or Boogie??? 14 guard. As in past years, the Carmel Band has provided a marching show for each of the home football games. Concerts and special pro- grams are given throughout the year, anditis hop- ed that the band will preserve its recordofFirstDi- visions inthe State Concert Band Ccn- test this spring. 5 X ., , - A A A A A A A A , - 4 A - -. A -, ., , Y A A A A A , AAA A A A -V A . '- i R ' x CLARINETS: Reita Johnson, Eleanor Brown, Rita Horton, Sandra Miller, Donald Horton,Carol Horton, Marjorie Miller, Carole Gustafson, Sharon Gustafsong FLUTE: Carolyn Hodsong HORNS: Marilyn Miller, Donna Harveyg SAXOPHONE: Charles Wise, Barbara Evans, Judy Wewe, Janice Katterhenry, Jack Dean, David Sullivang J TROMBONES: NealeRandall, David Covert, Dale Harvey, Richard Helmuthp TUBAS: Carol Conner. Dale Randall: TRUMPETS: Kenneth Evans, Robert Huber, Donald X Harvey, Donald Hunt, Danny Murphy, Ronald Hoskinsp PERCUSSION: Sara Cox, Lotte Carey, Mary Lou Dean, Nancy Stoopsg BARITONE: Robert Brown. Wanera Randall. Q XX' 'ia NSW ' C etww l That'sourgal. . ., 5'2 ,eyes of blue. . .She's pert June Mercer, a Sophomore. Carmel's drum majorcttc for her second year. 15 First row: M. Dozier, I. Day, D. Harvey, E. Brown, M. Hadley, L. Clark, L. Tague, E. Taylor. Second row: D. Wilson, A. Wells, J. Wright, K. Marburger, L. Carey, S. Cox, J. Mercer, D. Duncan, D. Harvey. Third row: P. Smith, N. Settle, M. Long, G. Ros- siter, I. Marine, C. Zerbe, C. White, C. Hodson, B. Renick. Fifth row: B. Wilson, N. Stoops, W. Helms, B. Hawk, D. Horton, D. Harvey. I. Johnson, Mr. White. This is a subject we alllike. We are init because we like to sing, not because some- one told us we had to have it to graduate. As the proverb goes You do what you en- joy doing the most, the best . iv First row: Jerri Day, Mary Dozier, Pat Mever, Dixie Shelburn. Second row: Donna Day, Wil- letta Helms, Julia Haskett, Sandra Langley, Miss Swartz. My book is over due! How could that be? One of the librarians must have made a mis- take. azure MEM Mew' First row: Robert Huber, Bill King, Rosalyn Shoemaker, Janet Dawson, Donald Harvey, Bob Pursel. Second row: Miss Williamson, Dale Harvey, Pat Russell, Mr. Fish. 38 s 740 fe? 16 f Miss Swartz, Jerry Duncan, Rosalyn Shoemaker, Marilyn Windell, Dora ' Owen, Reita Johnson, Robert Brown, Dale Harvey, Mrs. Cluen. t 'M s X, We First row: Mr. Maurer, D. Day, E. Kendall, D. Owen. Second row: L. Tague, D. Clark. Third row: H. Kinnaman, E. Taylor, E. Brown, J. Day. Fourth tow: L. Clark, J. Goodwine, P. Smith, Fifth row: C, Kinzer, R. Johnson, C. Ellis, C. Zerbe, L. Illingworth. Sixth row: J. Johnson, N. Settle, V. Rossiter. Seventh row: A. Randall, C. White, M. Miller. Row from top of stairs: S. Foster, L. Place, D. Reed, J. Padgett, J. Meyer, D,Klng, R. Beard, B. Deering, M. Basey, J. Haw- kins, J. Cain, J. Ogle, J. Wainwright, H, Peters, G. Hill, J. Ogle, K. Foster, A. Lowe, N. Apple- gate, J. Verplank, C. Hodson, N. Thomas, J. Dawson. This is just a new club in our school, and it has possibilities of growingl into one of the best with such a large members ip. Www ' These seven seniors are outstanding students in our school. They were selected for excelling in scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Our National Honor So- ciety has membership in the national organization, and each student selected must meet the qualifications set up by the national organization. 17 We're defi- nitely interested in afuture we feel promises many satisfactions. Our organization is really active in that we have edu- r cational program s at our meetings. As this goes to press we're plan- - ning a series of after-game dances and entertain- ments. Our offi- cers are Cinda Ellis, president: Roselyn Shoema- ker, vice-presi- dent: Marilyn vii Windell, secre- ,4 v t a r y R e i t a azaze Johnson, treasur- Row lg Anne Wells, Janet Dawson, Doris Clark, Peggy Meyer. Sandra Miller, er: and Dora Mary Alice Brown, Dora Owen, Marilyn Windell, Row 2: Mr. Johnson, June De- Owen, librarian. Sara Cox, Cinda Ellis, Mrs. McClellan. Row lg Melvin Basey, SiBurgher,Gene Barmore,Bill Stumm, Pete Cooley, Benny Wilson, Curtis Stumm. Fred Illingworth, Mr. Lamb. Row 2: Alf Eddelman, Bob Sigman, Bob Pursel, Don King, John Meyer, Dave Booth, Steve Mitchel, Dave Mitchel, Ronnie Beard, Dick Painter, Jeff Davis, Jim Padgett, Don Reed, Dale Harvey, Mr. Graham. Fishers Lumber and Hardware Co. Quality Building Materials at Low Cost Fishers, Indiana 18 maree, Carole Gustafson, Patsy Smith, Pat Clark, Anne Lowe, Rita Horton. Dale Harvey, Judy Wewe, Jim Padgett, Reita Johnson, Nancy Stoops, Lyn lllingworth, 1 l We who are in C Club have earned letters in any one of the three sports, foot- ball, basketball and track . Si Burgher is presi- dent: Alf Eddle- man, vice presi- dent, and Dave Booth, secretary- treasurer. . 0 Kg. wr! A55 , -my Q' L' , 4. FJ . .lf ral. . ,, 'H ,ff '? 6 N.: waxy ' , 3 . ,im -Wmzgz W my 0' - .vs la L1 DAVID KENT BOOTH CLASS PRESIDENT 43 Ag Judging team lg Basketball 2,3,4g C C ub 2,3,4g Class Vice -President 2: Class Tourney l,2,3,4g Football l,2,3,4g Track l,4. JERRY EDWARD DUNCAN CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT 45 Boosters Club 3,4g Class President 3g Honor So- ciety 3,4g Honor Society Vice -President 44 Junior Play-Mr. Allen, Pinnacle Staff-Editor. ROSALYN ANN SHOEMAKER CLASS SECRETARY 4g Class Historian 1,45 G.A.A. l,2g G.A.A. Treasurer 23 Hi-Lite Staff 4g Honor Society 3,45 Pinnacle Staff-Feature Ed.: 4-H Blue Ribbon Winner 3,4. :R WMM IU' H DALE WENDELL HARVEY CLASS TREASURER 2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g C Club 3,41 Chorus l,2,3,4g Class Vice-President lg Honor Society President 45 Junior Play. 0 rf N -74,44 :em 3m va ?uzD4,40g71zf, 446277 I 1 -':' PATRICIA RUTH MEYER Boosters Club l,2,3,4g G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Girls' Class Tourney l,2,3: Pinnacle Staff-Features,Student Cafeteria Worker 4g Student Librarian 4. MARILYN LEVINA WINDELL Boosters Club 3,43 G.A.A. lg Honor So- ciety 3,4g Junior Playg Pinnacle Staff- Asst. Ed.: Student Council 3,4g Student Council Secretary 3,4. '59 -J in f ALFRED EUGENE BARMORE Ag Club officer 3g Class Sergeant at Arms 3g Football l,2,3,4g Track l,2,3. SUZA NNE LOUISE BOWER Hi-Lite Staff: Chorus 3: G.A.A, l,2,3,4g Girls' Class Tourney 3g Latin Club lg Pinnacle Staffg Spanish Club 45 4-H Blue Ribbon Winner l,2,3,4. ESTHER IONE POLLARD Boosters Club l,2,3g G.A.A. 1,25 Girls' Class Tourney l,2,3p Latin Club lg Pin- nacle Staff-Grade School. WILLARM RONALD BEARD Baseball 2,3g Basketball l,2,3,4g C Club l,2,3,4g Class Tourney l,2,3,4g Football l,2,3,4gSoftball l,2g Track l,2, 3,4g Speech Club 4. ROBERT EVAN BROWN Band 2,3,4g Chorusl,2g Class Vice -Pres- ident3g Hi-Lite Staff 3,4g Honor Society Treasurer 3,4, Junior Play-Lesterg Latin Club l,2,3,4g Pinnacle Staff-Sr. Ed. 8a Calendar Ed. BARBARA JEAN EVANS Band 2,3,4g Boosters Club 3: Junior Play -Laura: Class Secretary 25 Pinnacle Staff-Faculty: Student Council l,2g Stu- dent Council Secretary 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. MARTHA JANE LOCKHART Boosters Club 3,45 Job's Daughters-Li- brarian 4g Pinnacle Staff-Jr. High. ln-main-n-im.i.-.- ,, ,la-.... ,ul RICHARD DEAN PAINTER Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g C Club 3,45 Class President lg Football 1, 2,3,4gJuniorPlay - Beef, Pinnacle Staff Senior Ed., Student Council President 4. 21 THELMA EAN MILLER I Boosters Club, G.A.A., Girls' Class Tourney. Pinnacle Staff. HOWARD FREDERICK YOUNG Hi-Lite Staff- Layout Mgr. 4g Latin Club, Pinnacle Staff - Adv. Ed. WILLIAM LESTER STUMM Ag.Judging Team 4g C Club 4g Class Tourney l,2,3,4g F.F.A. 4g Pinnacle Staff, Track 3.4. DONNA EILEEN KENDALL G.A.A, l,2,3,4g Girls' Class Tourneyg High School Cheer Leader 2.3,4g Latin Club 1.2,3,4g Pinnacle Staff- Art Ed.. Speech Club 4: Tri-Hi 2,3,4g County Track Queen 2. CAROL ANN RENICK Shortridge H, S, 1,25 Speech Club 4. ROBERT GEORGE DRAGA Lawrence Central H, S, l,2g Pinnacle Staff. DONALD FRANK PURSEL Ag.Club Officer 4: De Molayg Pinnacle Staff. CAROLYN ILLINGWORTH Boosters Club l,2,3,4g Latin Club 1.2.3, 43 ClassCheer Leader lg G,A.A. l.2.3,4g Girls' Class Tourney 2,33 Pinnacle staff - Activities Ed.g Speech Club 45 Spanish Club 4. 22 CAROLYN KAY ZERBE Boosters Club l,2,3,4g Chorus 4g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Junior Play -Dotg Pinnacle Staff - Grade Schoolg Speech Club 45 Tri-Hi -Y 2,3,4g Spanish Club 4. DELORIS ELNORE WILSON Boosters Club l,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Girls' Class Tourney 1.2.35 Junior Play - Bettyg Latin Clubg Pinnacle Staff- Senior. SHIRLEY ANN MILLER Boosters Club l,2,3g Girls' Class Tour- ney l,2,3g Pinnacle Staff - Juniors. MELVIN OREN BASEY Ag. Club officer 35 Ag. Judging team 3g C Club 3g F.F.A. 35 F.F.A, Basket- ball 3g Pinnacle Staff: Track: Speech Club. BENNY RAY WILSON Zionsville H. S. 2,3g Basketball l,4g Boosters Club lg Class Sergeant at Arms ANNE ELIZABETH WELLS Howe H. S. l.2g Boosters Club 3g Chorus 3,4g Class Cheer Leader 3g High School Cheer Leader 4g Junior Play - Mitzig Pinnacle sraff - Make-up Ed.g Spanish Club - Secy. 4. DORA ELLEN OWEN BoostersClub l,2,3,4g Class Secretary lg G.A.A. l,2g Girls' Class Tourney l,2g Honor Society: Pinnacle Staff - Circul- ation Mgr.: Speech Club lg Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 ,4. SILAS HENRY BURGHER, IR, Baseball l,2,3,4gBasketball l,2,3,4g C Club l.2.3,4g Class President 2: Football 1,2,3,4gPinnacle staff - Sportsg Softball l,2,35 Track l,2,3,4. 23 l 1' EMILY ELLEN BROWN Boosters Club 2 3 4- Chorus l 2 3 4- G A,A, 3,4, H1 Lite Staff 3,4, Pinnacle Staff: Speech Club 4: Spanish Club 4. PAUL ELSWORTH CLARK, JR, Ag Judging team 4: Hi-Lite Staff 3,4: Pinnacle Staff JOAN WEIKAL Class Secretary 3: Homecoming Queen 4: Junior Play-Barbara: Pinnacle Staff- Faculty Ed.: Student Cafeteria worker 3: 4-H Club Blue Ribbon Winner l,2,3, JUDITH MAE STAMPER Boosters Club 3,4: G,A,A. 2: Girls' Class Tourney l: Job's Daughters-Fourth Messengler: Latin Club l: Pinnacle Staff Jr. Htg Ed. CAROLYN JANE WHITE Boosters Club l,2,3,4: Chorus l,2,3,4: Hi-Lite Staff-Editor: Job's Daughters: Junior Play-Miss Bigsby: Bloomfield H. S. l: Pinnacle Staff-Business Mgr.: Quill 8: Scroll. DON JULIAN REED Basketball l,2,3,4: C Club 2,3,4: Class Tourney l,2,3,4: Football 2,3,4: Hi-Lite Staff 3: Student Council 4: Stu- dent Council Vice -President 4: Speech Club 4. RONALD WILLIAM ROEDER Ag Club l,4: DeMolay 3,4: Pinnacle Staff-Features. NANCY IOSEPHINE MARPLE Boosters Club l,2,3,4: G,A.A. 2,3,4: Girls' Class Tourney l,2,3: Junior Play: Pinnacle Staff-sophomore: Spanish Club 4. 24 15 51 Q? CAROL ANN HORTON Band 2,3,4g Boosters Club 2,3,4g Chorus 2: G,A,A. 2,3,4g Girls' Class Tourney 2,3,4gJunior Play -Dr. Spencer: Pinnacle Staff-High School Ed.: Spanish Club 4, ROBERT FRANKLIN DOZIER Ag Club officer 3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g C ass Tourney 2g Pinnacle Staffg Track ALFRED DOUGLAS EDDELMAN, JR, Ag Judging team l,4g Baseball l,2,3,4g Basketball 2,33 C Club 2,3,4g Foot- ball l,2,3,4g Junior Play - Bubbles g Softball l,2,3g Track l,2,3,4. REITA LOIS JOHNSON Band l,2,3,4g Class Cheer leader 3g G,A,A,l,2,3,4g High School Cheer lead- er 4g Honor Society Secretary 4: Job 's Daughters-Honored Queeng Junior Play -Frannieg Pinnacle Staff-Features. STEPHEN EUGENE MITCHEL C Club 49 Football 2,43 Junior Play- Steveg Hi-Lite Staffg Track 3g Cathedral l-LS, lg Pinnacle Staff-Calendar com- mittee. DAVID PATRICK MITCHEL C Club 3,43 Class Tourney Cheer leader 2g Football 2,35 Junior Playg Cathedral H,S. lg Pinnacle Staff. LUCINDA JOAN ELLIS Boosters Club l,2,3,4g G.A,A. 2,3,4g Girls' Class Tourney 2,3g Junior Play- Ginnyg Pinnacle Staff-Features: Speech Club 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Spanish Club 4. JAMES WILLIAM PADGETT Baseball l,2,3,4gBasketball l,2,3,4g C Clubl,2,3,4g Football 2,3,4gJunior Play - Foggyg Pinnacle Staff - Sports Ed.z Softball l,2,3g Track l,2,3,4. I C JOHN THOMAS ESKEW Boosters Club 23,45 De Molay 3,4g Junior Play - Mr. Woods. ANNA ROSE RANDALL Hi-Lite staff 35 Junior Playg Speech Club 45 Student Cafeteria Worker 4: Student Librarian 2g Spanish Club 4. CONSTANCE KINZER Boosters Clubp Pinnacle Staff. PHIL HARRIS DICKASON New Castle H. S. l,2,3g Hi-Lite Staff 4: Pinnacle staff. 74a M-wp Fact Perfect Late Summer Dear Diary. There are 52 Freshmen in our class this year. Miss Myers and Mr. Kelly are our class sponsors. A Freshman Late, Late Summer Dear Diary, Today we electedclass officers. Those elected are: President, Dick Painter: Vice President: Dale Harvey: Secretary, Dora Owen and Treasurer, Dave Booth. Benny Wilson is Sergeant-at-Arms. Our Student Council members are Barbara Evans and Bob Deering. A Freshman Autumn Dear Diary, Our first class party was held at Dora Owen's last night. We has a weiner roast and a hay ride. A Freshman Winter Dear Diary, The boysin our class played in the Freshmen County Tourney. They were in the final game of the tourney but were defeated. A Freshman Late Winter Dear Diary. Our Freshmen class sponsored a skating party. We really had a wonderful time not counting all the bumps and bruises. A Freshman Break of Spring Dear Diary, ln the spring we. the girls. were defeated by the sophomores: and the boys were also defeated by the sophomores in our class tourneys. A Freshman Late Summer Dear Diary, Here we are at school again! Sophomores! We're enrolled under the capable direction of Mr. Lamb and Miss Schipper. A Sophomore Late, Late Summer Dear Diary. Our class is selling magazines. Let's hope we make a lor of money. Class officers are: President, Si Burgher: Vice President, Dave Booth: Secretary, Barbara Evans: and Treasurer, Dale Har- vey. Dlck Painter wal elected to the Student Council. A Sophomore Autumn Dear Diary. l just finished by cake for one of those dear bake sales. We sure had fun at our Twirp Dance last week-end. A Sophomore Winter Dear Diary. With white bucks and bleached hair becoming the style. we made quite a picture for others. I couldn't bleach my hair: but I did have the white bucks, which were soon a shade of tattle- tale gray. Our class party, held at the Lion's Club House last night, was quite a success. A Sophomore Late Winter Dear Diary, Mr. Lamb grew a little restless after one group in the Driver's Training class almost ran into a train, and Robert Brown didn't know how to drive. A Sophomore , Spring Dear Diary, One member from our class, Eileen Kendall, was elected the County Track Queen. We are proud of her. A Sophomore Late Spring Dear Diary. Up at five for Shakaniak State Park. After Si Burgher pre- dicted nice weather, it couldn't help but rainl A Sophomore Late Summer Dear Diary, juniors at last. Mr. Lamb and Miss Schipper were here to greet us again. We are really glad they are our sponsors. Our class officers are: Jerry Duncan, President: Robert Brown. Vice-President: Ioan Weikal Secretary: Dale Harvey Treasurer: and Gene Barmore Sergeant-at-Arms. Marilyn Windell was elected to the Student Council. A Junior Winter Dear Diary, A very successful fry class party was held last night. after Jim Padgett spread the sandwishes on the floor. It gave everyone a delightful appetite. A Junior Late Winter Dear Diary, Last night was our Junior Class Play, Beauty and the Beef. directed by Mr. Maurer. We will always remember the little mishaps such as bells being rung at the wrong time and using hot water instead of cocoa. A Junior Spring Dear Diary, Soft music and pretty formals filled the dance hall at the Ulen Country Club for our Junior and Senior Prom. This will be one of our favorite memories. A Junior Late Spring Dear Diary, Again our class traveled to Shakamak---under sunny skies, this time. It was a successful trip except for Mr. Lamb's good taste for pie and Miss Schipper's sore knees. A Junior Late Summer Dear Diary, Our first day of school as Seniors. It was wonderful. Our class officers are: Dave Booth, President: Jerry Duncan, Vice Presl- dent: Rosalyn Shoemaker, Secretary: Dale Harvey, Treasurer: and Miss Schipper, Sergeant-at-Arms. Don Reed was elected to the Student Council. A Senior. at last Autumn Dear Diary, Everyone is nervous and tense at school to-day. To-night is the play, No Boys Allowed. A Senior Spring Dear Diary. What color is it? That's the most frequently asked question around school. Tomorrow night is the prom---that's the reason for all the far-away looks in the Junior and Senior eyes. A Senior Late Spring Dear Diary, New York, here we come! Yes. just another five minutes, and we shall be on our way for that long-awaited Senior trip. A Senior Late, Late Spring Dear Diary, Congratulations! That's what he said when he handed me my diploma. Yes, Dear Diary. my school days are over: but the won- derful memories still linger on in my over-taxed mind. A Graduate Colors- ---- ---- G teen and White Flower --- ---- W hire Rose Motto ---- ---- W e Build the Ladder By Which We Rise -'L G. Holland qty-am On the morning of January the 20th of the year 1976, a wealthy cattle man, Richard Painter, and his wife, Joan Weikal, who is a cattle judge in her own right, sit in their living room by the 48 inch T. V. to watch the inauguration of a fellow classmate. The lucky Mouse Party nominee is Dave Booth, who won the presidency by a land slide. His wife is the former Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion of the World, Reita Johnson. The driver of the new president's 16 cylinder Cattle-Hack is Si Burgher. Si is married to Connie Kinzer, and the two have been blessed with twenty-two offspring. By a strange happening the outgoing President is none other than Jerry Duncan. His wife is Marilyn Windell, the Rose la Rose of 1960. The incomin veepis the one, and only one, Gene Barmore, the All American Olympic Runnin Champion, who runs backwargs to give his opponents a chance. Gene is still a bachelor as he always was, but Ee has some cute ones on the string. The outgoing Secretary of State is none other than Dale Harvey. His wife is Barbara Evans. They are now going into the chicken business breeding their own strain of chickens, the Hard Rock Harvs. Alf Eddleman is the new Secretary of State. He is lauded for his acting ability. As a playwright he is known for BEAUTY AND THE BEEF , in which he starred. The former Secretary of the Treasury is Anne Wells. Her husband is Bill Stumm, who is famous for crossing cows with eagles so they can fly in at milking time thus sav- ing the farmer much time. The new Secretary of t e Treasury is Rosalyn Shoemaker and her husband, Phil Dicka- son. They are well known misers. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is Robert Brown, who studied law at the Metropolitan Law School of Clay Center. During the parade, Ronald Beard, the mustachioed animal trainer and the bring 'em back alive expert, is fiercely eading the Mouse Party emblem in the parade. He pauses now and then to use his whip freely over a herd of wild mice. Following Ronnie is Don Reed lassoing everyone from his three -wheeled tricycle. Eileen Ken- dall, the famous model for size 44 dresses and size 2 shoes, is waddling along in seven foot strides. Her ardent support of the Mouse Party may win her an ambassadorship to Paris, it 's said. Dick and Joan are further entertained as more Mousecrat celebrities pass before their screen. Soon the parade ends, and they look forward eagerly to the Inaugural Ball, which has been scheduled for the evening. The entertainment at the ball includes the 3 C's and a D, that infamous quartet from Carmel. They're taking the same parts now as they did at Carmel---Deloris Wilson, bass, Carol Renick, baritoneg Carolyn White, first tenor: and Carol Horton, second tenor. Veryl unpleasant music was played by the orchestra, led by Carolyn Zerbe. Emily Brown played a solo on the tuba. S e is the only person who can play Hot Canary on the tuba, if you want to call it that. Benny Wilson, the famous singer from the Metropolitan Opera Company, gave his version of THREE BLIND MICE to welcome the new party, the Mouse Party. At this point, somewhat overcome by the spirit fsj of the affair, Senator Bob Deering, the typhoon senator from Florida, struggled to his feet for a speech in honor of the occasion. Senator Deering is known for the filibuster record he once set on the floor by expounding for seven days, twelve hours, nine minutes and thirteen seconds. He succeeded in stopping a vote on a bill that would have raised Senators' salaries. After the vote was stopped, it was found that he had thought the bill was to lower senatorial pay. All he could say, after losing 87 pounds for nothing, was No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no! Among the celebrities we see Judie Stamper, the next ambassador to Timbucktoo and her lazy husband,I. T. Eskew. Also among the milling crowds is the famous Cinda Ellis, designer of the gownless evening strap, and her fa- mous husband, Jim Pad ett, who played leftout on the 1957 Purdue Big Ten hamps. Also on the floor are the three new Military Chleqs of Staff. Bob Dra a, of the Air Force, rocketed to fame for flying a model plane across the Atlantic. Jerry Demaree, famous CON'FINTENTAL lover and war coward, won his position with the army on an election bet with the new President. Bob Dozier, the new Chief of the Navy, learned to navigate in the bath tub by floatinga bar of soap. He has never been on a ship, but he knows the President's weak points. Other people from Carmel, not so lucky as to be a crooked friend of the President, are Pat Meyer, Shirley Grimes, and Ann Randall, the Cigarette Girls??? MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM Boy! ll Also the crowd is entertained by a chorus line of eye -appealing' dancers. Smiling from the T. V. screen are Nancy Marple, Esther Pollard. Mlllha Lockhart, Jean Miller, and S irley Miller with Melvin Basey as director and supervisor of all dance numbers. 28 Three famous Olympic Champions also put in appearances. They are Bill Roeder, shop put champion, who has a phenomenal record distance of 127 feet: Paul Clark, the world famous pole vaulter, who soared 27 feet, 9 l!2 inches: and Don Pursel, the runner, who ran 87 miles for a new distance record. Next on the program are two of the most daring Bubble Dancers in the world, Lyn Illingworth and Dora Owen, who use 12 inch ubbles.' A very eye relaxing specialty! Last, and most certainly least, was some of the faculty of old C.H.S, First appears our beloved old Principal, J. B. Johnson, who is now making quite a wad of dough each year modeling toupees, and has he got the talent for it. Next is Miss Swartz, who is now a dwarf in the famous Broadway Show Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Dale Graham appears and says he is now coachin the State Champion Tiddlee Winks Team. Last comes Mr. Lamb and Miss Schipper to present the Keys to Carmeg to the New President, Dave Booth. Mr. Lamb, you remember, invented the square basketball and lost every cent he had on itg because he forgot a very important detail. Bas- ketballs have to bounce. AH, cruel, cruel fatel Oh well, on to Miss Schipper. She became the world 's fastest typist by typing 517 words per minute, but she melted her typewriter in doing so. Miss Schipper, a Mousecrat from gvay back, has often expressed the desire to better her own record, but she dislocated her arms while making the irst record. As the Mousecrats and their guests leave the gay inaugural ball, who should the T. V. cameras pick up but Steve and Dave Mitchel selling peanuts on a street corner. They said that they had sunk all their money in try- ing to revive the Model A For , but that it hadn't caught on because they had to chargle 86,595.99 because of high overhead. People just weren't interested. So they have to sell peanuts to keep t eir wives and thirteen ch ldren going. The revealing camera switched to the White House where the chief custodian, Fritz Young, is barking orders to his help whi e swinging a mean broom himself. The chief maid, Suzie Bower, is sliding down the banister to dust lt. She used to test slides for a toy manufacturer and just can't resist sliding whenever she gets a chance. As Dick flicked off the T. V., he reflected on the distinct advantage it is to go to good old C.H.S. Other classes might be great but not so great as the class of 54. After all, look at all of the talent, good looks and person- ality of this unusual class. 29 Wd! As we, the seniors, leave this dear school of ours, we find it our duty to leave these assets to the following people. I, Eugene Barmore, will my speed to Don King and my size to Ross Moffitt. I, Melvin Basey, will my size to Natalia Applegate. I, Ronald Beard, will my ability to catch passes on my knees to Nate Thomas. I, Dave Booth, will my football ability to Carol Conner. I, Suzanne Bower, will my feet to John Meyer and my naturally curly hair to Sandy Hawkins. I, Emily Brown, will my size 3 shoe to Janet Lockhart and my soprano voice to my sister, Margaret. I, Robert Brown, will my ability to hold two posts on the annual to Dave Sullivan and my mind to Skip Peters. l, Si Burgher, will my little feet to Janice Yeager. I, Paul Clark, will my ability to work to Jack Cain. I. Phil Dickason, will my pleasant disposition to June Mercer. I, Bob Dozier, will my Ford to Dale Graham for his wife to use. I. Bob Draga, will my excellent grades to Dave Sullivan and my ability to flunk physics to Larry Harvey. I, Jerry Duncan, will my position as editor of the annual to Ann Lowe and my good looks to Don Clemans. I, Alf Eddleman, will my curly blonde hair to Larry Place. I, Cirida Ellis, will my ability to go with only one boy to Judy Wewe and my wonderful times at C.H,S. to my s sters. I. J. T. Eskew, will my high I.Q. to Janet Dawson and my height to Steve Foster. I, Barbara Evans, will my saxophone playing to Charles Wise and my grades to my brother, Kenneth. l. Shirley Grimes, will my bangs to Bob Sigman and my glasses to Julia Haskett. I. Dale Harvey, will my bass voice to Bill Renick and my height to Donald Harvey. I. Carol Horton, will my green Plymouth to Sandra Miller in hope that she will give rides to other bums. I. Lyn lllingworth, will my pug nose to Chuck Nettleton and my waistline to Tinka Ward. I I , Reita Johnson, will my ability to understand the game of football to Don King and my diploma to my father. , Eileen Kendall, will my ability to flub-up yells at ball games to Mary Ellen Anderson and my natural blonde hair to Judy Verplank. I, Connie Kinzer, will my quiet ways to Natalia Applegate. I, Martha Lockhart, will my height and slimness to Donna Hinshaw. I. Nancy Marple, will my figure to Glenna Martin and my shyness to Julia Magill. I, Pat Meyer, will my quiet ways to Julia Haskett and my ability to borrow things to Diana Bower. I. Jean Miller, will my height to Sandra Miller. l, Shirley Miller, will my ability to work and go to school at the same time to my brother, Dale. I. Dave Mitchel, will my athletic ability to Don Fearrin. I, Steve Mitchel, will my love for sports to Tommy Thomas. I, Dora Owen, will my personality to Jack Cain and my good times to Gene Owen. I, lim Padgett. will my ability to go steady with one girl to John Meyer and my amazing mechanical ability to Fred lllingworth, I. Dick Painter, will my supply to school socks to John Meyer and my Sheridan gal to Jim Beard. I, Esther Pollard, will my ability to go steady to Don King. l, Don Pursel, will my big ears to Verne Williamson. I, Ann Randall, will my ability to make bookkeeping always be out of ba1ance to Waneta Randall and my glasses to Glenna Martin. I, Carol Renick, will my boldness to Bill Barnard and my brothers to anyone who wants them. I, Don Reed, will my liking for the Dodgers to Sandy Hawkins and the bubble gum chewing to Mabel Myers. I. Bill Roeder, will my good looks to Squirrel Cain. I, Rosalyn Shoemaker, will my quietness to Sara Cox and my work in Mr. Fish's office to Sara Pike. I. Judie Stamper, will my ability to like everyone to Dixie Shelburn, who definitely needs it! I, Bill Stumm, will my grey goose to Irvin Gulley and my hair to Mr. Johnson. ' 1. Joan Weikal, will my half of the Jeepster to my brother. Jon, and my State Fair ribbons to Waneta Randall. I. Anne Wells, will my short hair to Mary Ellen Anderson. ' I, Carolyn White, will my nickname Cuddles back to John Smith, as he is more the cuddly type. I. Benny Wilson, will my size to Virgil Fleener and my ability to go with a girl from another school to Don Smith. I I I . Deloris Wilson, will my nickname Dopey to Janet Dawson and my ability not to go steady to Marilyn Miller. , Marilyn Windell, will my two years as secretary on the Student Council to Margaret Catherine Meyer. , Fritz Young, will my 1-lot Rod Plymouth to Miss Schipper and my poker playing to Bood Maurer. I, Carolyn Zerbe, will my brown and white saddles to Miss Schipper and my slimness to Janet Lockhart. We, the senior class, will our old test papers back to our teachersg and to our sponsors, Mr. Lamb and Miss Schip- per, we bequeath all the dirt inour home room. 30 fx M r 'Y at if 4 ' 1 ?Zf!ifiAfPf'? K itz, wg Q J x. 'K ,,g '3 -If 4 ,n . i,f ,,L A fbi ' ' I PZ X. I4 wwf' . gi . Q - ff . 4. Q, Q ai ! ' s . X X , , I L . . 5 i , Q . 4 ! 4 F I 5 , JA ll ki f:'z.,, A QQX - -I . X. QA A ,X Hn- xf - JM: A . YG-Y ' I 0 . ?fwm 77Zodel 72784 5 . s 0 X 'N 1,-xc wb Q 0 ab - 2? 1 QF' 5 Qxf' Q Qi' Q1 O X Qqgibbq Q09 fo S YQ' C- S9 Q6 2990K 'lxwfaey 65' 609 Ov' XZ' 9 4995? Og? 'JZ' ,bs 0 X09 COR Jbx 909 QP ,px ,bob Qoibdl' IUNIORS 74 Gene Stuckey, Secretaryg John Hawkins, SOPHOMORES Bob Sigman, Vice-Presidentg Mary Anderson Treasurer, Jeff Davis, President, Judy Wewe Secretaryg and Jack Dean, Sergeant-at-Arms S President: Waneta Randall, Treasurer, and Harold Peters, Vice -President, Sandown SENIORS Dale Harvey, Treasurer: Rosalyn Shoemaker, Secre- tary, Dave Booth,Presidentp and Jerry Duncan, Vice- President. cauhfw Rowl - Natalia Apple- gate, Diana Bower, Eleanor Brown, Jack Cain, Steven Foster, Ervin Gulley, Larry Harvey. Row 2 -Julia Haskett, Hohn Hawkins, Gordon Hill, Carolyn l-lodson, Donald Horton, Thalous Key, Bill King. Row 3 - Donald King, Thomas Long, Ann Lowe, Glenna Martin, John Meyer, Marilyn Miller, Jimmy Ogle, Row 4 - Skip Peters, Sara Pike, Larry Place, Waneta Randall, Don- ald Smith, Gene Stuc- key, Judy Verplank, Row 5 - Jack Wain- wright, Jon Weikal, Verne Williamson, Charles Wise, Janice Yeager. Not pictured - James Duncan, S Row6 - Mary Anderson, Ronald Barmore, Bill Barnard, Steve Booth, Margaret Brown, Mau- rice Brown, Maxine Bruce. Row 7 - Betty Bryant, Naomi Burrows, Clyde Clark, Donald Clemans, Carol Con- ner, Pete Cooley, Bet- ty Craig, Row 8 -Jeff Davis, Janet Dawson, Donna Day, Jack Dean, Donna Duncan, Marilyn Eddleman,Virginia El- lis. Row 9 - Kenneth Evans, Judy Ferrin, Lou- is Ford, Robert Fuller, Janice Goodwine, Pete Gray, Norman Gulley. Q .,, . 'lvfv Qi sp- fl A A -P'-v 1 121 .-,l v- r-' is-Q V, if E i , ' .. 5 - Q-D f X 1 ,- QPU'-li . QgQ,lgj,.jffgf: Q - j. V1,:,r ' i , ' g , 1 . 4 , ' 1 J. sf 1 F' X ' M f E s 3 ' L , xii., , ,. N X nu JE J 4' i B ,ai ,l,, .,.,.., s , 1 1 ' M' E A A B s Y l ..,, .V if I g , s 551' ' I S X -' A 1 , at Q, I T A F t c i x,.F fl Low Prices Everyday Clark' s IGA Phone 8 Westfield M 1 1 ' -mia., 'Ei ,. N ,A , E as Kwai: .ag ,, 9 33 'fl'i Cruse and Co. Varieties and Toys Phone 57 Carmel, Indiana Rowl - Carole Gustaf- son, Bill Haskett, Bar- bara Hawkins, Willeta Helms,Jerry Hill, Don- na Hinshaw, Rita Hor- ton. Row 2 - Robert Huber, Fred Illing- worth,Bob Inman, Lin- da Kryter, Sandra Lang- ley, Janet Lockhart, Julia Magill. Row 3 - Jeanne Marine, Mary Marple, June Mercer, Peggy Meyer, Frank Michener, Sandra Mil- ler, Ann Moffitt. Row 4 - Scott Moore, Char- les Nettleton, Hugh Nettleton, Terry New- lin,Bob Price, Bob Pur- sel, Carole Roeder. Row 5 - Mark Schurmann, Dixie Shelburn, Bob Sigm an, Richard Smith, Dick Steckley, Patsy Stingley, Curtis Stumm, Row 6 - Lula- belle Stumm, Nathan Thomas, Thomas Thomas, Bob Waller, Tinka Ward, Judy Wewe . Jerry Smith, Row '7 - Emmett Duncan, Alice Meyers, 7 Row 8 - Don Anderson, Mary Alice Brown, Clarence Burge, Lotte Carey,KayCarson, Al- ice Clark, Doris Clark. Row 9 - Patty Clark, Sara Cox, Jerry Daw- son, Jerrie Ann Day, June Demaree, Mary Jean Dozier, Don Far- rin, Paul R Young 8: Son New Augusta, Ind1ana Allen Carey Complete Insurance Service Hay Grain, Fertilizer Bonds Real Estate Auto Financing Carmel Westfield Indpls Phones Co 24Zl81Co 8549 Res Ph 231 Office 174 Row 1 - Virgil Fleener, Kent Foster, Myrna Hadley, Don Harvey, Jack Harvey, Donna Harvey, Patty Haskett. Row 2 - Barbara Hawk, Don Hunt, Dennis In- gram, Sandra Inman, Donn Jacobs, Archie Kerr, Helen Kinnaman, Row 3 - Donna Koehler, Phil Lancaster, Martha Long, Jerry Macy, Kay Marburger, Rodney Marple,Larry Mc Lain, Row4 - Bill Mc Neely, Shirley Meadows, Charles Mercer, Judy Miller, Patsy Mitchell, Ross Moffitt, Ronnie Newlin, Row 5 - Jon Ogle, Dale Randall, Billy Renick, Ginny Rossitter, Par Russell, Nancy Settle, Patsy Smith, Row 6 - Nancy Stoops, Dave Sullivan, Lela Jo Tague, Earlene Taylor, Natalie Thom- as, Dean Titus, Roy Warren. Row 7 - Mau- rice Wier, Marvin Wethington, Bob Wil- son, Don Windell, john Wolfgang,Judy Wright, Katherine Johnson, . ANN' , J 4 ' . 1' iii 0 vm. rx-Q Q' ..-Y mam-I , Cy -ssafw I -.A, 2 ' f P J 'LE I .jg -1 .. -:I Q Q 1' sf . ' C 31. fl Q C A 1 SJ af N9 in ..,. Q-v h V? x .,, i 3:1 1 gif' J if ' iielfl m, , ggi P 'C 15,-if ' 5 fit me + -J , - if ' 'lt sd 'J' .1 a ' v - fx' 1 f I' xv!! Richardson's for Children Clothes and Gifts Mc Mahan's Market Phone 50 Phone 42 Carmel, Indiana 35 Carmel, Indiana , Qi 1 s I ' 5 2 3 f I I X 'Q V A N, 4 ',w',,,w3s i. Y' P-ra. .in -w s , I N 5' Q. hi., ,Q I -495k la-3, :l .' .' I- a'- m - ,J x. X Yi . , ' , ' ., .Y -S , ,'-xx all ,fx 6 ' 4 1, it in f' 3 x' ls V 2 .ef 1 ui K ' ' Z Wx, ' , 'Zi' J' v Q1 B - '2- JE ' 715 rf 'K -f mi. ,A-X.. w - 1,15 u. L. . L-0 4. i. .r . - 4 Q1 M., Jr, v :su MN, sesffdi . m'4 V 51.4 ,J at r f Q x W h-,,'w.Xf' 'V A L I- i ,,,x nw. 4 -,7.'f?. ' 9.6-vQTis,f -'. Q Q 'yi-7x 'K , I 1 xii .1 Q if L 1 I f if. 9.5 .KA ,N f ' .-11.3 1-' K lk. X 5 a 4g'.,,'f Aff' , V- A' L1 xhizxm 1. R' ' 'VL ref-281, AA ' x. L' '1 11' . Q.: W., 7 I 1 -w-1z'v11.....:n- .gli eacdae Q rfi '37 'cr' 5 fx 'tl f Row I: Kathryn Kidd Bevis,B.S., Ball State, 2nd grade, Blanche Cluen, M.S,, Earlham, Indiana University, English. Row II: Edgar Cotton, Indiana University, Central Normal, Butler, Indiana State, 5th and 6th grades, William C. Fish, B.S., Purdue University, Butler University, Northwestern, Notre Dame, dean of boys, general science, biology, chemistry, agriculture, 4-I-I club leader. Row III: Elsie George, B.S. But- ler University, lst grade, Martha M. Gilbert, B.S., Butler University, 2nd grade. Row IV: Dale E. Gra- ham, B.S., Ball State, physical education, government, history, assistant football and basketball coach sophomore sponsor, Virginia C. Gustafson, B.M., DePauw University, University of Michigan, elementary and junior high vocal music, Row V: Juanita Harvey, M.A., Purdue University, Marion College, 4th gradegRichard V. Lamb, B.S., Ball State, social studies, health and safety, driver education, physical ed- ucation, football and basketball coach, senior sponsor, Inez M. McClellan, B.S., Butler University, 6th grade, Delbert Maurer, B.S., Indiana State, speech, social studies, Speech Club, senior play director, 'Ith grade sponsor, Georgianne Minnich, B.S., Ball State, 4th grade, Mabel T. Myers, M.A.. DePauw Univer- sity, Indiana University, mathematics. C. F. Emling Company Compliments of Bob Brookie Institution Food Specialties Representing Allied, Inc. 2305 West Erie Street Chicago 12, Illinois Indianapolis, Indiana 38 Row I: Edna K. Myers, B,S,, Earlham, Indiana University, Butler University, 3rd grade, Row Il: George Owens, B,S., Ball State, industrial arts, junior high basketball coach, junior sponsor: LaVonne Ramsey, B. S., Purdue University, lst grade. Row Illg Jean Wagner Reed, A.B., Indiana University, Ball State, Butler University, 6th and 8th grades, 8th grade sponsor, Leonard Saylor, A.B., DePauw, Algebra, general math, physics, freshman sponsor, in charge of student records. Row IV: Joan Schipper, A.B., Ball State, typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, senior co-sponsorg Martha Stuckey, Butler University, 5th grade. Row Vg Helen L. Swartz, M.A., Ball State, freshman English, sophomore English, sophomore class sponsor, yearbook ad- visor, Mary S. Verplank, B.S., Indiana University, physical education, dean of girls, elementary recrea- tion. Row VI: Dorothy H. Ward, A.B., Butler University, Spanish, 'ith grade reading, spelling, English, 'lth grade sponsor, Spanish Club, and junior high Student Council, Mary K, West, Ball State, Butler University, 3rd gradeg James T. White, M.M., Indiana University, Miami University,instrumental and vocal music, band, chorus, Mary K, Williams, A.B., Ball State, 5th and 6th grades, Latin, Ardelia-Lee Williams, B.S.. Marion College, artg Eva Williamson, B,S.l-LE., Purdue University, home economics, science, biology, driver education, health, 8th grade sponsor section I, G.A.A. 4-H Club, Homemaking Club. 39 BUS DRIVERSg Harry Powell, Arthur Pursel, Paul Platt, JANlTORSg Herman Myers, Carl Long, and Benjamin Charlie Miller, Ivan Newby, Henry Burgher, Bill West, Harrell, Lester Fleener, and Marvin Kinzer. ' :af , ',,,,.f 612,-2 COOKSg Edna Sextong Mary Myersg Estie Tague and Amo Bowers, BOOKSTORE: Olive Brunner, Manager, Loyal Elevator and Hatchery Quality Feeds,Seeds, Chicks American Breeders Service Phone: Elevator 15 Hatchery Z4 Phone: Zionsville 7 or 80 Carmel, Indiana 40 Carmel, Indiana wx 5 Q f if 5- 'f .9 2 3 A, ., ff5f 'ffyg g Z 'S 2- Q f , A . 4 3 4 v M -xg! la 75' by 4? s q'EYw ii' V ' -.. 3,11-v V ,A - . , U 5 mi xx fx H X 1 Row 1--Assistant Coach Dale Graham, Burgher, G. Barmore, D. Booth, Painter, Reed, Padgett, Beard,Mitchel,Edd1eman,Coach Dick Lamb, Row 2--C, Conner, Fleener, S. Foster, Place, Davis, Meyer, King, Hawkins, Burge, Sigman, Row 3--Moffitt, Hunt, Newlin, Ogle, K. Foster, N. Thomas, D, Smith, Kerr, Dean, Weir, Peters, Wainwright, Ingram, Mc Lain, Brown, Wilson, H. Nettleton, vi Coaching Carmel's football and basketball teams this year are Dick Lamb and Dale Graham. Although Dale was new to Carmel this year, he and Dick were team- mates and fraternity brothers at Ball State. Dale also coaches the basketball B team and track. O. W. Nutt Company l Hardware Furniture Appliances 1 Phone ll Carmel, Indiana 42 'r V? 1' V ' ' 'K . l- W ' jx xii? .. ' I A I 3, W X 1 1 . f, Q ,, , ? f 4-2 im, t 'si 2 I . gb: A :V 'WK ,. f- , M nk U 'S QE F X 2 ' 5' me A -'Q M I 1 x 1 f 3 K' fy J :xx ' .wgvm Ng il Qi if X if 'W 5 I-yf - ,- 'V f 9 . 3. if?-zfifwf '- .- I I is Wg ' v .1- 0 PK si' . ,' nf' M if X - ff 9' ll b 12? .Q I xiii 'A' .wkxwixgi Q v YL, Y ' v--......,. . K I., S gl !,z?k!! X Af! S, 'U . X . if 2 2 55, V 51' 'ins if 9 mf ,t . Gene Barmore Dave Booth Tackle All County Defensive Guard Capital District Conference All- Stars, Guard Alf Eddlcman Si Burgher All County Offensive Guard Capital District Conference All- back Stars, Quarter v Ronald Beard All County Defensive End Don King Halfback John Meyer Steve Mitchel Jim Padgett Center Tackle AllCounty Defensive Full- Em-Roe Sporting Goods Company back Indiana's Leading Sporting Goods Store H00SiC1' Bowling 52I'ViC6 209 W, Washington St, Serving the Bowling Alleys Indianapolis, Indiana Of INDIANA 44 7 rl A , Q g. he T. r gg. . 7 . L in 1 I -r 'nf Dick Painter-Halfback Don Reed-End Jeff Davis-Tackle 64400 Dogged throughout the season with the tie jinx, the Greyhounds rolled up a 1953 gridiron season of which they need not be ashamed. The record was a 2-3-4. The Greyhounds started their '53 season against Beech Grove, the old menace, in the Marion County Jamboree. Carmel played the first quarter, and neither team drew blood. The first game of the regular season was against C.H.S.'s old rival, Sheridan. In a thrilling game Sheridan came back to tie the Greyhounds, and that's the way it ended. The score was 7 to 7. In the next ball game Carmel again tangled with Beech Grove, and the game ended in another 7-7 tie. Carmel lost its next two ball games, The first was a tough game to lose. After leading throughout the entire match, the Greyhounds were finally beaten by a determined Pike team. The next defeat came when Carmel bowed to a very fine Lawrence Central ball club. With a score of 24-7 against us, this team went on to an unde- feated season. After these two defeats, the tie reappeared to further plague us. This time it was Franklin Township we matched, Carmel played an outstanding game against bigger foes and tied them 12-12. We then returned to the winning side of the ledger when Jackson Central was beaten 26-7. This was probably the best game played by the Greyhounds up to this time. The next week the Hounds beat Indianapolis Deaf School 33-20 in a Homecoming thriller. However, the successfulsurge was brought to an abrupt end when we fell as Westfield's prey to a score of 27 -14, It was the County Championship game. In the season's finalgame, an inspired Carmelteam went to Noblesville to play an undefeated Noblesville team. After a determined first half, the Millers scored eleven points and Carmel failed to achieve. ff! Q Best Wishes to the Class of '54 Ka.y's Flower Shop Indiana Bowling Supply Company Floral Artistry with Personalized Service Phone 61 Phone 67 Carmel, Indiana Carmel, Indiana 45 W At the half of the School game in October senior, was crowned Queen by Dick Painter Student Council. She by a court composed of ler, juniorg Jan Goodw1ne sopho moreg and Donna Koehler freshman X, X' x ,N xg, Going to a fire? Reptilian Revelries It Cou1dn't have happened to a nicer girl, Stark at Wetzel Weiners ' SELL best because they TASTE best Stark, Wetzel 81 Co., Inc. General Offices Indianapolis, Indiana 47 Don Smith, Don King, John Meyer, Steve Foster, Dale Harvey, Don 'ywwdq V Reed,Jim Padgett,Ronnie Beard, Si Burgher, Dave Booth, and Ben- ny Wilson. 1 X. Jon Ogle, Don Fearrin, Jack Dean, Carol Conner, Bob Sigman, Jeff Davis, Clarence Burge, Ronnie Barmore, Robert Huber, Don Hunt and Ross Moffitt. Second 7mm .sfddlltlf Gene Barmore, John Hawkins, Skip Peters, Fred lllingworth, and Pete Cooley, Distributor of Phillips 66 Products Sheets and Son Apple-Banks Oil Products Plumbing and Heating Gasolines, Oils, Greases and Carmel, Indiana Building Contractors 48 Ronald Beard - Forward Dave Booth - Forward Si Burgher - Guard Steve Foster - Center Dale Harvey - Center 1 Don King - Guard J0hl'l Meyer - Forward Jim Padgett - Forward The Brown House Exquisite Gifts--Nationally Known Lingerie Carmel, Indiana 49 Don Reed - Forward Benny Wilson - Guard Don Smith - Guard 'kde ' Dana! Carmel won its first trophy in Capitol District play by defeating Beech Grove, Lawrence Central, Deaf School, and Franklin Township. The mighty Greyhounds wfere defeated in the first game of the County Tour- nament by Westfield. However, later in the season, the Greyhounds came back to beat this same previously undefeated Westfield team by five points. Carmeldrew tough Fishers team as their first opponent in the Sectional. During the season, Fishers had beaten us thirty-five pointsg but the Grey- hounds gave them a tough time in the Sectionalzfand they beat us by only four points. Carmel played its best competition in many years but still came out of the regular season schedule with an eight and eight record. The Greyhounds played in a New Year's Day Tourney with some of the strongest teams in Central Indiana. They lost to both Tipton and Burris of Muncie but gained a lot of valuable experience. The season' s record: We Opp. Co. Tourney Walnut Grove 47 - 41 Westfield 56 - 50 Beech Grove 57 - 56 Fortville it 39 - 53 Westfield 36 - 63 Deaf School 56 - 50 Zionsville 50 - 70 Frankton 57 - 43 Pike Twp. 54 - 55 Westfield 56 - 51 Fishers 43 - 80 Jackson Central 68 - 71 Whitestown 57 - 37 Franklin Twp. 58 - 53 Noblesville 39 - 50 Lawrence Central 48 - 44 Windfall 70 - 78 ' . Compliments Stanley's Radio 8: Television Service Gray, Gribben, and Gray Dependable Service on all Makes and Models p Jewelers Phone 96 or Res. 96R2 7 7 6 103 N. Illinois Indianapolis ..-4 :Ny 8 WWMmM'g '!-fl-..4g. Jam! 'H . F si 1- TE lui I Q A. VR 0 .Lf Q .33 Q Q, FE' Ka WBC' ,U Fl O Front row: Melvin Basey, lim Padgett, Dave Booth, Alf Eddleman, Fritz Young, and Ronald Beard, Second row: John Wolfgang, Ronald Newlin, Maurice Weir, Kay Carson, Don Windell, Curtis Stumm, and Charles Mercer, Back row: Dick Lamb, Norman Gulley, Kent Foster, Dave Sullivan, Phil Lancaster. and Dale Graham. We ag 1 955 Carmel's Track Squad of 1953 proved they were the best the county had to offer as they won the County Track Championship for the second consec- utive year. Other high honors captured by the fine squad. which included several outstanding seniors, were fourth place in the Converse Relays and third place in the Capitol District Conference meet. As the yearbook goes to press, holdovers from last year's team and several newcomers are prac- ticing to show that the Greyhounds are the fastest on the field. Porter's Studio a Your Photographer for All Occasions Beard 31? Illinois Building Indianapolis, Indiana 52 Padgett Bomh B. Stumm O Von Hedda Basey Always Outstanding in their Class Mike-se11s Koun's Drug Store POTATO CHIPS Zionsville, Indiana They are Delicious! 53 vw 'T' 1 '.a-- . bi. . LN: , 5 k. -I' E' NWT. DF' K . n me rw. 13551 IHC hw I KT: .vi r' g.. if ggi? IJ 1, yN 0 Q Qi sto--s JN X TAD flfy fx f F F KN 5 'sfo fr I -NW 1 NIW XE ollul gm . ll QIYN f CJ ,NX fNrNf7fN a ran' H W Qi , X With a membership of ap- KAFX I'-x Q fyN'b KN 1 fxflfh fn 6' X X , fxn proximately one hundred, Car- mel's Boosters Club completed its sixth successful and active year. Under the direction of Miss Schipper and with assist- ance from the cheerleaders, our cheering section made itself heard at all regular games. 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Row 8: Linda Spradling, Fred Smith, James Stickley, Patsy Wil- loughby, Sherry Wise, Jean Yocum. CLASS OFFICERS Larry Banks, President: Richard Helmuth, Vice ident: Sandra Frakes, Secretary: Diane Reid Treasurer: Susie Ritter, Sgt. of Arms. Everything for the Garden Cy Jordan's Lawn and Garden Center 1402 East 86th St. GL 4702 The Flag Pole Restaurant On U.S. 31, 7 miles north of Indianapolis Carmel R 41-14 H- -' , -4 -,dv .J 1 1 sr fi V' ff Q ...V 'G E 1? gawk v 5.4 R ,, e , 4 x r ss, 'G A bg fav! ,fx 'Vs v E ffl T luv, IA I P' ll. un W K ...f is AA.A, ' iiss 5 if' Row 1: Becky Wright,1eff Ap- p1egate,Jeffrey Baer, Jeanette ,, Bevis, Linda Brown, Mary Cal- lahan,Ronnie Carson. Row 2: Sharon Coleman, Diana Daw- son, Elinor Davidson, Made- liene Durbin, Kenneth Duncan, Q f X x -, .,,- ..,, ..,.. . ..,: . ,lf L xv, . ,V Jim Ellsworth, Dennis Faught. -,, .. . 1- ' Row 3: Greg Ferrin, Robert .R . , s 4-.a.,, - Graves, Sharon Gustafson, Judy Hill, Billy Hinshaw, Ronnie l . . 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Residential Builders Retail Lumber Building Materials zionsvuie, Indianai Phone 70 Kidd Brothers Lumber Co. 1405 East 86th Street BR 5478 Building Material-Millwork-Sa sh Doors STUDENT COUNCIL--Row 1: Deanna Hinshaw, Marcia War- ren, Neil Randall, Sue Foster, Larry Myers, Row 2: Gregg Ferrin, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Ward, Terry Pfotenhauer, SAFETY PATROL--Row 1: Bobby Thomas, Gary Kyle, Danny Logan,Robert Graves, Bob Moffitt. Row 2: Jimmy Johnson, Ray Jackson, Mr, Maurer, Terry Pfotenhauer, Gregg Ferrin. JUNIOR BAND--Mac Leavitt, Nan Newby,Jimmy Dean, Don Fry, Danny Logan, David Markham, Danny Stuart, Mr. White. Brown's Pharmacy Carmel, Indiana La,ng's 86th Street Market 1441 East 86th Street Fresh Meats and Vegtables glllf I SEVENTH GRADE TEAM- Bill Hinshaw. Row 2: Gar 'HE NRH5- ant EIGHTH GRADE TEAM-'Row 1: Terry Grimes, Larry Meyers, Jim Steckley, David Newlin, Bobby Harshbarger, David Pollard, Row 2: Mr. Owens, Fred Smith, Jean Owen, Rich- ard Helmuth, Jim Beard, Ray Jackson, Terry Pfotenhauer. -Row lg William Middleton, Gary Kyle, Dick Williamson, y Waite, James McNee1ey, Danny Logan, R. C. Graves, Dan- ny Murphy, Row 3: Gregg Ferrin, Ray Jackson, Mr, Owens, Terry Pfotenhauer, Jim Johnson. CHEERLEA DERS - - Dianne Reed, Sue Foster, Lynn Miller, and Judy Kitchens. Rock Island Refining Corporation 5000 W. 86th St. Co. 2357 Indianapolis 20, Indiana 69 56116 Mrs. Inez McClellan ' First Row: Danny Stuart, Dianne Bilyeu, Nancy Brown, Robert Lawrence, Grace Wilson, James Katterhenry, Mac Leavitt, Donna Ogle,Joyce Ellsworth, Donn Fry. Second Row: Frank Fleener, Carl Applegate, Cameron Helmuth, Virginia Campbell, Jack Moffitt, Albert Bracken, Ronald Stoops, John Macy, Karen Cooper, Sharon Kinnaman, Third Row: Patricia Jackson, Kathleen Foltz, Norma Jean Burge, Jerry Miller, Linda McClintock, Jean Duncan, Sandra Lang, June Moore, Merrell Pennington, Jerry Dain, Patti Patton, Vicki Verplank. S6144 Qwzde Mr. Edgar Cotton First Row: Sylvia Kapust, Nancy Payne, Catharine Correll, Barbara Clark, Bess Ann Young, Charlotte Luke, Merrilou Brown, Frances Patton, Carole Doty, Julie Wooden. Second Row: Richard Miller, Jerry Conner, Kay Featherston, Stanley Morris, Robert Armstrong, Ralph Wells, Elizabeth Haskett, David Cooper, Kathleen Sparks, Nancy Bevis, Joe Meyer, Lynne Applegate, Charles Sawyer. Third Row: John Loveall, David Martin, Barbara Lee Clark, Joyce Killin, Elizabeth Weir, Ann Cantwell, Linda Roeder, Charles Delph, Janet Graves, Kay Russell, Thom- as Spradling, David Weisenberger. Compliments Compliments of of Mitchel-Scott Machine Co , Inc Union Telephone Company Indianapolis, 111513113- 70 Mrs. Mary K. Williams First Row: Brenda Callahan, Barbara Brown, Marcia Davidson, Barbara Pennington, Linda Wil- son,Carol Koehler, Karen Cooley, Peggy Yount, Beckie Kapust. Second Row: Jimmie Miller, Arthur Love, Tad Sinnock, Jim Dean, David McNee1y, Barbara Miller, Tommy Kinder, Tom Harden, Gene Baker, David Fletcher, Dane Lakey, Third Row: Barbara Bruce, Wayne Wach- stetter, Cherie Luke, Gary Henry, Joseph Poliquin, Anne Odum, Robert Brooks, Nancy Irvine, Noel Moon, Carol Moran, Diane Pickett, Mrs. Martha Stuckey First Row: Amelia Hesterberg, Dee Ann Owens, Jo Ann Bowen, Nancy Cox, Wilma Casper, Sue Harvey,Barbara Johnson, Ruth Ann Moore, Phyllis Clingerman, Florence Weeks, Barbara Foltz, Second Row: Ronnie Marburger, Linda Banks, Marcelle Downey, Beth Wright, Michael Mc- Neely, Jack Lierman, Mary Ann Kinzer, Phillip Compton, Sara Sinclair, Ralph Minton, Bobby Zerbe,Russell Clark. Third Rowg Susan Cain, John Miller, Janet Wilson, Peggy Martin, Doug- las Stansifer, Don Hawk, Ronnie Hines, Rick Davis, Karla Pfotenhauer, Joyce Newlin, Karen Pfotenhauer, Carolyn Rogers. The VITROSEAL CORP. Shell Oil Company-Pipe Line Dept. 709 East 106th Street Zionsville, Indiana Indianapolis 20, Indiana CO 2331 Mermetic Seals Terminals 'Il 7m-ard Qmde Mrs, Juanita Harvey First Row: Barbara Munden, Starr Young, Sharon Horton, Mary Lou Meyer, Ruth Ann Callahan, Linda Warren, Susan Lancaster. Second Row: Alan Murphy, George Moore, Marshall Head, Jimmy Applegate, Robin Middleton, Donny Smith, Danny Kyle. Third Row: John Truesdel, Francis Osborn, Paul Polley, Larry Reeves, Mike Gamble, Bill Waller, Dick Bruce. Fourth Row: Rochelle Schuetter, Letitia Randa1l,Janet Booth, Darlene Duncan, Sue Harshburger, Lila Lovan, Sharon Durr, Susan Pearson. if ?oafu'4Qz4de Mrs. Georgianne Minnich First Row: Patty Harden, Barbara Ward, Dorcas Harvey, Judy Wilson, Vicki Casler, Emily New- by, Sara Russell, Roberta Dunn, Karen Hill, Claudia Foxworthy, Dorlas Moore. Second Row: Bobby Smith, Tommy Logan, Danny Martin, David Brown, Bill Mincer, Stephen Gipson, David Van0sdol. Stephen Fry, John Wilson, Larry Slaughter. Third Row: Leslie Tremaine, Joe New- lin, Cheryl Bowman, Maryanne Marine, David Ferrin, Mary Jeglum, Nancy Leslie, Larry Isley, Bill Poliquin, Bill McMahan. John Kirk, Sr . 515 lst Ave. Carmel Ph. 17903 J. Warren Harvey 8: Sons Authorized DeKalb Dealer Topnotch Poland China Hogs The greatest Name in Corn 81 Chix Carmel, Indiana Phone R2712 72 74514 9,446 Mrs. Edna Myers First Row: Quentin Moffitt, Phillip Haskett, Robert Neel, Bobby Applegate, Steven Callahan, Mike Sigman, Paul Hannah, Stanely Main, Second Row: Carolyn Baker, Teddy Crawford, Carol Johnson, Rebecca Brown, Denna Platt, Sharyn Edwards, Judy Greer, Mae Simmerman, Connie Hughey, Patricia Thompson, Third Row: Stephen Schern, Joyce Martz, Vicki Ogle, Raymond Weeks, John Bellinger, Bonnie Wright, Steven Knapp, Ernie Hawk, Dick Pursel, Fred Doerr, Charles Odum. 'Mad Mrs. Mary K. West First Row: Larry Harden, Hugh Sinnock, Dick Morris, Scott Settle, Danny Renick, Richard Brooks, Bruce Newby, Stephen Perrine, Kenneth Spradling. Second Row: Charles Morgan, Curt Carey, Dennis Lundberg, Linda Watson, Woodrow Bacon, John Graves, Vicki Carey, Susan Stan- sifer, Terry Haskett, Leslie Hinshaw. Third Row: Barbara Malsberry, Sharon Hensley, Scott Davidson, Karen Zinsmeister,Cheryl Johnson, Diann Dunn, Kathy Bowen, Stephen Yount, Mary Kay Ritter, Maribeth Miller, 7 UP Bottling Co. Reeder and Kline Machine Co 65 East 20th Street Experimental Work Percision Tuning Indianapolis WA 4545 Carmel Ph. 28 73 5ecandQwde Mrs. Kathryn Bevis First Row: Glen Jacobs,John Collins, Dick Hannah, Danny Lipscomb, Roni Smith, Jimmy Wees- ner, Billy Parton, Mike Hochmann, Jim Meyers, Roni Ehigott. Second Row: Linda Brattaln, Donna Sue Kyle, Susan Patton, Bunky Bruce, Gee Holm, Patty Tate, Sally Sparks, Joan Fisher, Gene Fisher, Carol Moon, Susan Sullivan, Denise Phillips, Jenny Anderson, Diana Neiman. Third Row: Jimmy Bochner, Thomas Harvey, Stephen Runyan, Barbara Marquess, Johnny Lan- caster, Evelyn Lorenz, Mike Nutt, David McNanama, Stephen Ingram, Mike Miller. Second Qu-de Miss Martha Gilbert First Row: Michael Callahan, David Ellsworth, Theodore Lawrence, John Tishner, Thomas Kirk, Thomas Hinshaw, David Jackson, Howard Moran. Second Row: Sandra Owens, Stephanie Sween- ey, Pamela Mahin, Louitta Brown, Sharon Sparks, Cheryl Henry, Mary Miller, Elise Pfotenhauer, Jacqueline Applegate, Cheryl l-lughey, Nancy Landis, Leslie Rogers, Suetta Thomas, Sandra Pickett, Third Row: Richard McNeely, Carl Zerbe, Billy Loveall, Wallace Scott, Bill Correll, Walter Wire, William Pickett, Jon Osborn, Philip Hoskins, Ronald Nickel, Marafuel 81 Marathon Cat J, C, Applegate 4 Goodrich Tires and That IS That Contractor and Builder Myron Morris, Marathon Service Phone R2322 Phone 9 Carmel, Indiana 74 RR 4 Noblesville, Indiana Mrs. LaVonne Ramsey First Row: Donald Harden, Edward Barrickman, Donal Stutesman, John Lawrence. Leroy Bacon, Jerry Wooden, Walter Inman, Glenn Sparks, Mike Roeder, Phil Yeager. Second Row: Mary Margaret Ingalls, Deborah Plper,Mo1ly Cahill, Michael Branham, Judy Wilson, Joe Lowe, Nancy Jean Lewis, Mary Sinnock, Linda Casper, Diana Jackson, Sharon Ann Smith. Third Row: Cristie Fisher, Jack Macy, Joel Tremaine, Joann Marple, Stephen Brown, John I-lallberg, Sally Wall, Ronald Schuetter, Jean Luke, John Weisenberger, David Pond, Susie Harris, Cheryl Lee Nel- son, 7mz Miss Elsie George First Row: Marilyn Wainscott, Scott Goodwine, Charles Bristow, Judy Hinshaw, Robert Jeglum, Roger Ingram, Pamelia Miller, Pamela Hughey, Richie Thomas, Christine Lynn Fisher, Agnes Eva Szabo, Sharon Kay Sigman. Second Row: Bruce Woodard, Rickie Merriman, Kathy Whit- taker, Ginger Loveall, Paul Baker, Carolyn Sue Roth, Mary Susan Armstrong, Trudy Porter, David Compton, Ellen Woodring, Michael Schern, Basil Burge, Third Row: Janet Macy, Mar- garet Kinzer, James Buck, Dennis Roeder, Linda Featherston, Cheryl Retz, Carol Thomas, An- thony Schurmann, Eric Zinsmeister, Timothy Pike, Timothy Morris, Nancy l-lelmuth, Eddie Har- vey. Three Gables Standard Service Tartar Hardware-Noblesville McDona1d's Hatchery-Sheridan Blue Ribbon Milk Corp. 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