Carmel High School - Pinnacle Yearbook (Carmel, IN)
- Class of 1956
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it rs i j Soon, We Were Juniors . . . Q Q is 4 l 1 1 N N N I N 3 Our junior year was packed with activity. ere our class officers, Fred lllingworth, presidentg Bob Sigman, vice-presidentg Jan Goodwine Knot picturedj, secretaryg Judy Fer- rin, treasurerg and Mark Schurmann, ser- geant-at-arms, are seen busily working on decorations for the prom. Again under the guidance of Miss Swartz and Mr. Graham, we had a successful prom land an exciting play. We made most of our 'money for our senior trip by selling conces- sions at ball games and candy at school. It was a year to be remembered. . . -',,,--' 4 tc do cpl ' We Are Seniors . . . 'Q A if Q, 1 f ,W wifes xg, . , L., f + fs' wx ' 1 'X X 3 t , f , P , . 1' X u my? P xp N in n B uf . 1 X 'T 'f 1 .wx 5 75 f r 'W rf- 93 fx ,Z Q Q . 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'wi there, as usual, to help us with all our problems. 3113 ,I gf! Vg fi N -s -..,'.. N.. Richard Smith 11,001,101 5, 1957 - yamw, 17, 1954 - 'ESI' N Y' DIXIE LEE SHELBURN ------ A11 must be eamest ina world like ours. CAROL DEAN CONNER ------ Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind. M .,,V S. z , .1 - . 'w,:.,y xr' fi . Jef Q .iam-W e 'v an , z -. 'lp ' -v' -4 G 'NRM 3 ' x.ui!,,.x,AX , , 1 333 iles 21 .E ,W ' I X ' 'qw - - X1 'R 'x:Q'.'s:I'f fa.q ,e,,. 1- P wnx W ' AA' 4, .Q ,. mas MARY ELLEN ANDERSON HOBBS ------ Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. MARY MAXINE BRUCE ----- Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. it-' fr, Q .J f -j,45f4 ',E ff L. V , 'X YYmi54s4ii!4,i1r sv- sf NM :rv RONNIE BARMORE ------ But nothing can affections course control, or stop the headlong fury of his speed. BETTY JEAN BRYANT ----- The shining light, that shin- eth more and more unto the Derfect day. 65 ' v ',. ' V II f 'J , N ' - J-NH? JI: , Xf WILLIAM JAY BARNARD--- Let Iargue not against Heav- en's hand or will. DONALD ALLAN CLEMANS- -----In all labor there is profit. 'Y , 1 A 1 . - -. .Q . 5 . N . ' . - Ns.. , .,t. 3 E. 5: -an is X ss Q N' fm. ,iff ma.. ,Mr are RMK .4.,.,, xx A A X . E -2, Xi'-. IEFJf I--.'f. -' ' f1l5fiEf12:'- .e f '. 5229, , - :Ri-3-e1Y:5s -5-bi .:.I-2 -. j.-.-'323t :'5S'-E, 251, fi- 'f. ' is . S+: ' ' 21:11--4 1 :gif E55 Ii:::5fI'i 1 '-Agar:-55.s5'5Q4:z5m2-5-fs-mfg -. 'Liv s:'11fi'?4'1' . 5 :,:,.x- J. ,gr:gr,grL'.f1gjgSQr.,-gil ff ij,,.:,.:1-5 ,V R ' 1-,gzggggsr Q' N,-21. t- -f ea st-.f 3 A ' , J g:zmg:g5,-ggwf, -. - .+:,:4,,55gM:- ? .- 'r'1s.r-fa-Q N-was- V -ai Ns3::r,:-':1::i'.,:-.-:1- '.-' -' ' -. J--S - iii! STEVE BOOTH ---------- If fields are prisons, where is liberty. JANET LYNN DAWSON ---- Her ways are ways of pleas- antness, and all her paths are peace. N! MA URICE LEE BROWN ----- - Slumber is more sweet than toil. 1 DONNA JUNE DAY ----- -j Look not down but up. , 1 'e fit! Ai?-,if N , J: 1 1' ROGER DEAN --- The letter part of valour is dis- retion. 'JUIS FORD --- The hearing 'e and seeing eye. WNW! 1 fe R I int' DONNA IEAN DUNCAN --- A gift is as a precious stone in the eyes of him that have it BOB FULLER --- Who can mistake great thoughts? wggwag-.-. A.. -'vi '95 l Q' Ls-P - 4? s E ELEANOR VIRGINIA ELLIS -- Conquest pu rs u e s , where courage leads the way. NORMAN GULLEY --- Iam myself the guardian of my honor. . . : Al '. ., I if . If . W 'N' 'L IF - -is- J A ffm: , vw' -wx: .sf , ..,H-'ml 625:51 ., - - .ls S A l ' V S ,.:. '2 Q 522: M is Y swf We -X '-ggmm , EE: lf? 5 pf' .JQ.f'::. KENNETH EVANS --- Slow and steady wins the race. CAROLE ANN GUSTAFSON - We all love a pretty girl-un- der the rose. fi, Se-vw J 4 . 0 -, 4- ni x . v z f IUDITH ANN FERRIN Eyestooexpressive to be blue. WILLIAM HASKETT -- temper serene,as the first May. I. I L 55 ' l ' 1 ith I . g , 1541-. K l ' W- 5 P' 25 X Y 'iw ga. I5 wifi J if Kelis BARBARA LOUISE I-IAWKINS ------Every door is barred with gold, and opens but to golden keys. LINDA JONES ------ He that hath knowledge spareth his words. vf J Q , DORTHY WILLETTA HELMS - - - - - -lmpatience never gets preferment. LINDA SUZANNE KRYTER-- ----It is more pain to do nothing than something. .XX Q f,s. q A I, A if A , . . Y I s ' ' . ' l N. on - . ' .L -, gf - ,n,n sie of -' ss 4 I I V Vgf, ,L 3 if 1 ' fff , I f ' 2 5, .s,s .il ,,-.' xx . al Q Q I GERALD GEORGE HILL ----- The glory that shall be re- vealed. SANDRA INEZ LANGLEY--- ---Never trouble yourself with trouble till trouble troubles you. ROBERT L. HUBER ------ Hard when love and duty clash. JANET LOUISE LOCKHART- -----They conquer who be- lieve they can. EFA. . . FRED ILLINGWORTH ----- ' The price ofwisdom is abova rubies. JULIA ANN MAGILL ------ Least said soon mended. -' .. ,, 3 5 .33 4, 4 'ff . X . .I Q 5 I ' ' ' . , . at 1-,f 7- ii., ' ss, ri wr' , , , : . .GJPA ' . -- .Fai ' sp-' - -. N :' . . 5 1. . 1-A 3,35 . DKK 1 , .. ' ,a 1 .- 5 2 fl- 19 I t i ' 'Wk -fix 1ARTHA IEANNE MARINE- -- --Ifthere were no clouds. 'e should not enjoy the sun. i coTT MooRE ------ For- .QV +- is . X1 ' an e '9'l MARY FRANCES MARPLE-- - Short and sweet ALYCE MAE MYERS ------ une has no reason. Courage is the thing. A11 goes if courage goes. FTW WS fi' Sf MARGARET C. MEYER ----- She is only bright that shines by herself. KENNETH H. MYERS ------ Honest men fear neither the light nor the dark. 4 9 4. . A . was mm. ,, ,ge na.. ,..........um.s...n-'- J! f' SANDRA SUE MILLER ----- As the lily among thorns. TERRY WAYNE NEWLIN ---- fm' wif' JULIAANN MOFFITT ----- - Good service is a great en- chantment. ROBERT PRICE -------- Hold He is happy that thinks him- fast the fOl'lT1 of sound words. self so. 'N-v-429'-.1 5 ,,,,.....R,.... ...,. .,....... T F ' z cf' . -I :BQ A ,,.,-.,,, 1 x A Y v i zirif-4 I - X x , Z, ,Jai f Q, ft 1 K K If .. 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' WH ', A 4,:. e.,g.C,, Q ' ' il N. , ff A 2'-v1,325i'f'X,E2,' a-,SV .Kg 1 : Plvli ' -4 ix ? As the yearsprogressed, schedules be- came busierg and a day of routine was a welcome relief. These pictures, depicting any day dur- ing the past year, are certainly in contrast to those which followiof the junior and sen- ior plays , the prom , and the Halloween Fes- tival. x l js pl l 'Qv'm......., x ...' 5 I s . D rics 3 is ppivu , vf- . , .s,-- gf wig . ms- ., . zrivv ' 356265- ': . - K 4 - , .. .-r-1--f,-v-f:-..-v.1-.-ff- . W-- N -4 The Perfect Idiot Time: Early spring Place: A typical hom e in a small town. Plot: Aboygenius attempts to becorneasuccess so- cially. Cast: Jack Dean Fred Illingworth Jeff Davis Judy Ferrin Pete Gray Bob Fuller Kenny Myers Janet Dawson Bob Waller Barbie Hawkins Kay Love Linda Kryter Scott Moore Betty Bryant Student Directors: Judy Wewe Sandy Miller xx sift ne tt r--X ,W , WS' Z 4, M.: A ., jp, , Q M ., J nf 2 4 - -V 1 :Q ,fy 2 Qviztylfef 1,1 ,1- x 4-,414 . 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M iilna-5- ,,- g I ' 'Q Y '-- --,I cl! rh- at ELEMENTARY SCHOOL V 1 Q we aut. aww- . y A . ' - - These schools are now under the jurisdiction ofDan Stuckey, Clay Town- ship trustee, and his advisory board members, Raymond Fleitz, Kenneth Booth, and Dave Haston. With its North Central Accredita- tion and such an ambitious building pro- gram, Carmel community is looking forward to a great educational future. Dave Haston, Dan Stuckey, Kenneth Booth, Raymond Fleitz. if fl I 1 X, F I ! School Administration Carmel School district now includes the Carmel High Schoolil the CarmelElementarySchool,the Clay Center Elementary Schoobl- and the newly-constructed Orchard Park Elementary School. the fall of 1957 a completely equipped one-million dollar hig school unit will be ready for occupancy. Q Administrative changes have been made inthe past year. Fore merly Carmel School and Clay Center Elementary School policy was made' by a joint school board composed of the county superf intendent and the trustees of Clay and Delaware Township. AU law passed by the 1955 legislature has since changed this. Clay Township extends beyond its old boundary to the new one of White River on the east. XX ther Hines, Carmel School erk and treasurer Y. 0 lnez McClellan. principal of Carmel Grade School L n Doyle Balitt, principal of Clay Center and Orchard Park Schools 3:3 Olin B. Swinney, principal of Carmel School Y 5 i X I 'H ,flfiw '73 ' if i R' 'I' ki? X' -3 L 2- , 3 2 Q: ' X P ' W F 1. +'liV,4q 3' L, 5 1 5 Q , ai. 2 Q Q: f - at ' -3-fi i' ' i ' Jjx, at : :l'.f,.j? sr - '- -V 555153 T gill f, rw- if ffl... K 'K T' 1 3' -....,4.g .f v' ,JP e- W- A' 11414 352' W' 'Iwaf' r .:.,L.':'2r.1,fS15, ,. ,,. ' - A-af' VV- -Q V if X x IA z',!4t-ff' M gx J' ', . 5g,,wJM1f5 Jw 4 ' ,. ,+ ' .. - - :L-K ,f'lq,gvv'5 'W ,- H ' 'f -. ROW ONE: Delbert Maurer, Doyle Baliff. Leonard Saylor. Richard Schneck, William Schaffer. ROW TWO: Olin Swinney. Mary K. Williams. Eva Williamson. ROW THREE: Dorothy Ward. Jean Reed. Mary Verplank, Blanche Cluen. ROW FOUR: Helen Swartz, Reita Brartain. Norma Weddle, Eldred Weddle, Dale Graham. Not pictured: George Owens. James White. Ardelia-Lee Williams. Carmel High School Faculty il! l 4 . f--Q, 2 .wgffshwsz rv. F,-' ROW ONE: Phyllis Rockhill, Juanita Harvey, lnez McClellan, Minnie Morris, Ruby Williamson. ROW TWO: Virginia Gustafson, Edna Myers, Elsie George. Vera Sebastian, Eva Roth, Olive Couger, James White. Not pictured: Jean Bone, Edgar Cotton, Jean Clark. Cxarmel Grade School Faculty f A fi? 'fi' - ,Avxr ' fs 5, m , , IN MA 4 r, . S ! fy' Carl Baliff, Maxine Hedback, Floris Newsom, Martha Sruckey, Jean Coryell, Edythe Doyle. Clay Center Faculty 6 'E . X K:fv.g,,, , ' : 3 -..,,, Mrs. Kerc hner Carl Long Herman Myers Bill Russell Arthur Pursel B111 West, Henry Burgher, Marvrn Krnzer Charles Mrller, John DeNoon, Lester Irs Brunner Fleener Ivan Newby Clifford Cotton. ? 'Htl 4!-H' vw-- 4 .f-..+....x -x 4'-fy. One-thousand One, One-thousand Two, ' One-thousand Three. . Soon after last fall's opening, student' registration climbed tothe one -thousand mark. Since,it has steadily grown. These scenes illustrate that, though the building teems , the student body does its part to keep the halls orderly and traffic moving. 5 X Wil' ' f .,n 1 W 4 ,Q J- -. tilt-A 54,3 . na' 1, ,wwf an -'4 .-gg 3' ' ,J A A- tqgzfrfvf - 14:-E QQTQX Tf if 2 my . 4 'aifw w A 'W W P- .bw by 5 , i.D4.3,gj5sMf- fi'1sf,g,1f2:.-gg ,E V 2 V ff' V L 1 ,:,,?2.Q A , NN A f 4 W fxklgi F gs., fl -L 11 V1 if -1, f .xr .ly-.3 , 14- ' Al.-2 .1-, V , .YW 4-wiv f , V V 3'fg'.4?,f1rgzf-2Hi,- , ' Q ' ' -A: 'M' wr 4, x V ?. 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With the junior year, class activities reach a some- To finance this happy affair many money-making pro- i times hectic pace. Early in the year plans formulate jects such as bake sales, chili suppers, a play and for the prom and banquet given to honor the seniors, candy and ice cream sales occupy busy juniors. Stu- QF .nt 16 QQ in cg H.. 'EB' 4 ag AW , ! if 3 g is A J ,ac las- AG- A. .190 vw ann , ' 7 ri 'f 1 it as ,F F v. .9.: i -.N 2 .gz- N - .Ak on 56 as Q-9 V. W' wg Q9 , 1 i Qu' 'mr ...X -.gy Ls' .3 -1 1 l Juniors 5 ROW ONE: Martha Long, Lotte Carey, Mary Alice Brown, Nancy Settle, Judy Jakelsky, Wanda Palino, Donna Koehler, Lela Tague, Judy Wright, Ginny Rossiter, r and Pat Smith. ROW TWO: Donna Harvey, Eldonna Roberts, Catherine Mars, Barbara Hawk, Sara Cox, Mary Dawson, Nancy Stoops, Pat Clark, Jon Ogle, John Cleveland, Don Hunt, and Miss Brattain. co-sponsor. ROW THREE: Rodolfo Gedeon, Ray Duzan, Rodney Marple, Larry Simonel, Virgil Fleener, John Wolfgang, Don Anderson, Archie Kerr, Donn Jacobs, Jim Dickson, and Bill Renick. dents, parents and sponsors become better acquainted vide the challenges and make the hours of work e- through these cooperative undertakings. Opening night vaporate into memories of fun and achievement. for the play and the magic moments of the prom pro- ao- ll 90 if aa 4' f --usa ang: 9 QQ-wx ri . 'Q .. - I in ,FEL Q-. 5 8 ' ..- , '13 Sophomores ROW ONE: Ann Schubert, Stephanie Draga, Eleanor Ober, Linda Liernian, Sherry Wise, Sue Foster,Joyce Hinshaw, Orpha Clingerman, Maija Debels, Gracie Engle, and Jo Nelle Painter. ROW TWO: Mr. Maurer. co-sponsor, lim Sharpe, Barbara Smith, Patty Henry, Pat Featherston, Darlene Carey, Jean Jackson, Nancy Larson, Cecelia Reed, Larry Myers, and Rod Lane. ROW THREE: Neal Randall, Gene Owen, Fred Sallee, Jim Johnson, Jim Beard, Fred Smith, Larry Banks, Pete Casper. Bill Ralph, Robert Minton, and Bill Sinclair. Dial V for Victory , the sophomore float at the few problems of construction went into its making. A homecoming parade, provided one of the big moments proud class received the beautiful trophy. Other ac- for this year's sophomores when it won first prize. tivities during the year have been money-making with Hours of work, careful sponsor guidance, and not a sales of magazines, pencils and pennants. N. 1 -4,1 xl or Q an -P0 '- 1 1 ,L DC ...MA Q. Xl X lUrN,k..fll llls 0 to .4 '48s- 3 1 f-N Q ff-f ? L- 4 I . W YMQQ' Af l X - V v .W X ffm -r j I. ' ' ' 1 , f .QJ U if ff 'uv +Li'i.'f- l ii ,LA -5 , Sophomores ROW ONE: Jean Yocum, Sharlene Grubbs, Carol Alfs. Mary Lou Dean. DiAnne Reed, Margie Ellis, Rachel Clemans, Ruth Clemans, Ellen Stone, Linda Jacobs, and Marilyn Frank. ROW TWO: Nancy Audritsh, Susie Ritter, Julia Sparks, Sue Jessup. Linda Spradlinghloan Myers, Barbara l-Iankins, Jerelynn Page, Deanna Hinshaw, Beverly Duffy, Patsy Willoughby, Rebecca Wade, Miss Williamson, co-sponsor. ROW THREE: Steve Groom, Paul Platt, Bob Harshbarger, David Genders,Jim Steck- ley, David Pollard, Greg Baur, Richard Helmuth, Ion Lockhart, Dean Stouder and David Covert. 37 it -1 -4-uf lv k'? .36 V' 4,--4 I .' 4-.avi 5 - V is ,X et, Y, X ag, Z fy. 1 x 1 as . v' , A Q C' J U . 1 . 6 'Dwi- ' ag xi 4 W 33 A A Q my Y ,QP -A X I Q Q 5 ,.,--1 Q' ,' : -I T 'X wig: 4 fx,O Freshmen ROW ONE: Steve Statzer, Gib Hendren, Bill Middleton, Glenn Russell, Gary Kyle, Eddie Wiseman, Richard Lindley, David Newlin, William Ingalls, and Jerry Thomas. ROW TWO: Mr. Owens, co-sponsorgCarolyn Stickney, Marcia Johnson, Barbara Barmore, Doris Mars, Dee Caudell, Nancy Sparks, Marcia Warren, Diana Dawson, Linda Brown, Mary Ellen Blaisdell, and Judy Carlton. ROW THREE: Ronnie Flanders, Judy Hill, Janet Long, Lynn Schurmann, Marjorie Miller, Donna Wilson, La Rose Westall, Sharon Coleman, Martha Osborn, Mary Lou Moffitt, Virginia Ralph, Sara Sanders, Fred Stumm, and George Wood. ROW FOUR: Dennis Faught, Ray Jackson, Gregg Ferrin, Pliil Sinclair, Harold Adams, Danny Gamble, Terry Pfotenhaur, Gary Waite, Jim Green, David Markham, and Jeff Applegate. Freshmen activities have been limited to the so- sored by the class. Unfortunately the honored gentle- cial with parties galore. man was not able to attend to blow out the 2.03 candles The birthday of George Rogers Clark was cele- on his cake. brated ata big and successful after-game dance spon- -- E -.f +9 'ANS As L-. , Q in -gr- Fw V- ,fg af- -, JA ,B I 9 -vi J G+ al, f 1 ' V - I P bt'l'U 'W' l . , , X N 1 fi we Freshmen ROW ONE: Dan Murphy, Don Irvine, Eugene Perkins, Danny Logan, Ray Fleitz, Dick Williamson, Ronnie Carson, Jeff Baer, ROW TWO: Janice Champ, Virginia Sawin, Linda Weidlich, Elinor Davidson, Sandra Symons, JoAnn Freeman, Sharon Rogers, Lynn Miller, Judy Kitchens, Barbara Wilmoth, Berry Brown, Darlene Pierce. ROW THREE: Mary Callahan, Lynn Anderson, Jane Love, Mary Inman, Mary Shadwick, Carol Stone, Flora Marple, Sharon VanOsdol,Janice Karrerhenry, Kris Fenstermaker, Madeleine Durbin, Sharon Gustafson, Nan Newby, Toni Spradling, Mrs. Williams, co-sponsor. ROW FOUR: George Moffirt, Bill Shelburn, Gene La Follete, John Godwin, Herschel Gulley, Ronnie Sroltfus, Bill Hinshaw, Phil Smith, Robert Batty, R. C. Graves, Jim Johnson. 39 fs. , V-11X ROW ONE: Cherie Luke, Janey Fortune, Lynn Wat- son, Anne Odum, Peggy Yount, Dianne Pickett, Julia Larson. ROW TWO: Grace Wilson, Carol Koehler,Caro1 Duzan, Dianne Sourher, Patti Pat- ton, Linda McClintock, Nancy Irvine, Nancy Brown. ROW THREE: Jerry Mil1er,Jim Katterhen- ry, Lee Roy Beswick, Noel Moon, Danny Stuart, Roger Zink, Jimmy Martin, Tom Harden. ROW FOUR: Gary Henry- Jerry Dain, Bob Donewald, Albert Bracken, Gene Baker, Paul Munson, Mike Cleveland. Eighth Grade ROW ONE: Jerry Shackelford, Katherine Smith, Sandy Cummings, Judy Ott, Janet Hodgin, Becky Kapust, Florence Wyatt, Barbara Brown, Susie Marsh. ROW TWO: Sally Painter, Darlene Hurt, Jane t Durler, Sharon Kinnaman, Sandra Lang, Sharon Trotter, Virginia Campbell, Dee Newgent. ROW THREE: Phil Solzan, Art Love, Cameron Helmuth, Tad Sinnock, Bob Gray, Jack Moffitt, David McNee1y, Frank Fleener. ROW FOUR: R. E. Schneck, Co-Sponsor, Wayne Wachtstetter, Bob Didelot, Ronnie Stoops, Larry Beswick, Sharon Blakey, Barbara Miller. rv S 5 ROW ONE: Patty Jackson, Cynthia Martin, Jane Baur. Jeananne Westall, Vicki Verplank, Karen Cooper, June Moore. ROW TWO: Betty Jones,Jan- er Mayo, Donna Ogle, Carole Moran, Barbara Bruce, Lois Fenstermaker, Jeane Engle, Linda Roe- der. ROW THREE: Don Lawhead, Joe Newby, Wayne Mercer, Tom Kinder, Don Fry, Bob Brooks, Dane Lakey, Annette Smith. ROW FOUR: Bob Hughey, Jim Dean, Jim Hinchman, Jim Miller, Stephen Harkness, John Macy, Bill Blakey, Mrs. Reed, co-sponsor. ROW ONE: Carolyn Rogers, Joan Carlton, Linda Banks, Margaret Genders, Cay Correll, Frances Duffy, Pat Barrett, Frances Patton, Sylvia Kapust. ROW TWO: Kay Featherston, Dick Miller, Tom- my Spradling, Paul Mosele, Mike Yeager, Larry Hook, Belinda Bower, Barbara McCormick. ROW THREE: Phyllis Clingerman, Billy Engle, Joe Smith, Joseph Moffitt, Larry Rosenbury, Don Hawk, Bryce Breyley, Victor Stickney. ROW FOUR: Ka- ren Pfotenhauer, Janet Wilson, Mac Koontz, Mike Young, Robert Sweeney, Kenneth Smith, Kay San- ders, Sue Herron, Mr. Baliff, co-sponsor. ROW ONE: Suzanne Yeagley, Bill Van Osdol, Bud- dy S awin, Kenneth Johnson, Phillip Compton, Johnny Hayden, Nancy Cox, Amelia l-Iesterburg, Charlotte Luke, MI. Weddle, co-sponsor. ROW TWO: Flora Ann Leisure, Jerry Johnson, Jack Bar- rett, Stuart Fleitz, Dallis Sinclair, Alice Edwards, Elizabeth Haskett, Shirley Ross, Susan Cain. ROW THREE: Nancy Jo Payne, Bobby Zerbe, David Wiesenburger, Jon Stoltzfus, Ruth Ann Moore, Peg- gy Martin, Wilma Casper, Janet Graves. ROW FOUR: Curt Hashman. Chuck Delph, Gregory Bing- ham, Rick Davis, Merrillou Brovme, Karla Pfoten- hauer, JanerWilson, Karen Jakelsky, Kathy Sparks. 7 ESL!! J Student Council Officers Ronald Stoops--president Linda Wilson--secretary Cay Correll--vice-president Jack Lierman--treasurer 43 ROW ONE: Ronnie Perkins, Ralph Wells, Ronnie Marburger, Jack Lierman, Ralph Minton, Mike Morris, Steve Godwin, John Audritsh, Mike Hen- dren, Ronnie Hines, ROW TWO: Herbert Vollmar. Donald Pittman,John Hause, David Young, Jay B. Justice, Bill Ringer, Billy Dance, David Cooper. ROW THREE: Joan Bowen, Joe Meyer. Stanley Morris, Barbara Bracken, Dee Ann Owens, Sue K. Harvey, Albert Stumm. Douglas Stansifer, Mrs. Weddle, co-sponsor. ROW FOUR: Sharon Knotts, Carole Doty, Vickie Emmons, Mary Ann Kinzer. Julie Wooden, Barbara Clark, Sara Sinclair, Kay Russell, Pamela Sharpe. C ass Officers EIGHTH GRADE Jerry Miller--president Joe Newby--vice-president Tom Kinder--secretary-treasurer SEVENTH GRADE Jerry Jackson--president Karla Pfotenhauer--vice-president Belinda Bower--secretary Dee Ann Owen--treasurer C ass Qfficers Juniors Donna Koehler, secretaryg Donna Harvey. treasurerg Don Windell, presidentg Don Hunt, vice-presidentg and John Hodgin, sergeant- at-arms. Sophomores , , ,,,r Freshmen Margie E11lS,V1C6 president: Linda Lierman, secretaryg Ruth Clemans, treasurerg John Lockhard,presidentg and David Genders, ser- Ray Fleitz, president: Terry Photenhauex geant-at-arms. vice-president: Jim Green, secretary: an Dick Williamson, treasurer. Q1 'jx i A 'V we . L' 3 ., -, . , ii-i i. Ml.-Y. , . 3-,. ifirii '!?L QE A e f4, K l lf H-,' ff .. ? -4.' v H ,g '-'2 J m ' ' 1 ,Q 4 A! 2 W,-.sz-x r v EWR 4153 7 . wg It I I ii 'Q ,V : wi! f , , - ij, , , lx- -A ?5 Hg in 'Nik gn.. 'Q ff. f'N'X A , DN . fH4ll's ' 'wtf' g 'MGX bxf ' ,.,fi.JAgN ,ga ,449 'X WEEQM3 W'V'u , Qwygxga ' W'xrzf AEK' .ng 1131? AI'Hs'5-,-., , Y jiSxfA!w!Lvwx.+x., v.WQW'N4K4xk.,1,x s- '9'fMMme-X ' - 'N P! ngjq ,M 4 N . -4,93 . A X U ., pufQJx X ,'!fx,n,,-,!..,, fx 4, ,sxt AN, K F 4 I--fvw-..,j,1f' , w, A' f,v,,,y zdmgj 5 1' 4 . ' 4- X -va S rf2 'M - ' ,I 54.1 .W , A , , ,Y , W P3325 Vw!-L ' N .. 4 lx! lm9s 1s4Qf .' 4-effl !53Q,f'.f Nnxigv THE CLASS GF I956 Presents... X The PIN NACLE CARMEL SCHOOL, CARMEL. INDIANA waz? Honor Society ROW ONE: Alyce Myers, Linda Jones Pete Gray, Janet Dawson, Robert Fuller, Judy Wewe, Miss Swartz, Sponsor, ROW TWO: Mrs. Cluen, Sponsor: Patsy Smith, Donald Harvey. Leadership, character, service and scholarship are the hallmarks of mem- bership in the Carmel Chapter of the National Honor Society. During the Christmas season the group carried its theme of service by collect- ing studentcontributions to the Indiana- polis Times Clothe-a-Child Fund. Mon- ey was collected to finance a shopping tour that outfitteda six year old girl and an eight year old boy. Student Council ROW ONE: Pete Gray- Janet Dawson, Fred Illingworth. ROW TWO: Miss Swartz, Larry Myers, Sara Cox. Greg Fer- rin, Pat Russell, Susie Ritter, Judy Kitch- ens. ROW THREE: Mr. Swinney. Student Council membership includes two la boy and a girly from each class. The president, elected by the student body, is from the senior class. The council promotes school spirit, promotes co-operation between students and faculty,and plans student convoca- tions and homecoming e v e n ts, Many hours of work this year were devoted to starting a hall monitor system. Officers for the year are Fred Illing- worth, presidentg Pete Gray, vice-pres- identq and Janet Dawson, secretary- treasurer. l1'l:-- -Z1 ll Ai., -, Q, aww! us, ,Y ar - - , wgrrd VY Yearbook Staff Crowded schedules of the seniors must in- :lude time for meeting those all-important year- Jook deadlines. Seniors in charge of this year- Jook are Don Clemans, editor, Sandra Miller, :opy editor: and Pete Gray, business manager. The layout staff works with the editor in :alarming the book, its pictures and copy. The :opy editor's staff types and proofreads all copy. The business manager's staff finances the cost Jf the book by selling advertising and conducting rearbook sales. KOW ONE: Don Clemans. Terry Newlin, Pete Gray, Dick Steckley, Mark Scnur- nann,Bill Barnard, Fred lllingworrh, Bob Fuller. ROW TWO: Ann Moffitt, Bet- y Bryant, Peg Meyer, Sandra Miller, Jan Jessup, Linda Jones, Barbie Hawkins, vlary Ellen Hobbs, Linda Kryter. ROW THREE: Donna Duncan. Maxine Bruce, Sandra Langley, Gini Ellis, Julia Magill, Donna Day, Kay Love, Janet Dawson, Nilletta Hel1'ns,Judy Ferrin, Maurice Brown, Judy Wewe, Jeff Davis. ROW FOUR: Cenny Myers, Jack Dean. Kenny Evans, Bob Waller, Bob Huber, Nate Thomas. x iF' Layout Staff frxlxxl ROW ON E: Sandra Miller. Don Clemans, Mark Schurmann, Kenny Myers. ROW TWO: Maxine Bruce, Donna Day, Miss Swartz, Mary Ellen Hobbs, Jeff Davis, Linda Kryter, Gini Ellis, Sandra Langley, Pete Gray, Carole Gustafson, Fred lllingworrh. 'Cy XI XX f-5 F. T. . ROW ONE: P. Clark, S. Coleman, J. Champ, J. Wewe,S.Miller,M. A. Brown, D. tafson, P. Smith, P. Henry, S. Cox, M. Ellis, J. Dawson, N. Settle. Future Teachers of America is a grou p interested in cultivating the qual- ities, personality and character which are foundations for careers in successful teaching. The organization is prevocational and exploratory and provides its members information about the opportunities in the various phases of education. Students get actual practice and serve their school as cadet teachers. Officers for the year are Sandra Miller, president, Pat Clark, vice-president, Janet Dawson, secretaryg and Pat Smith, treasurer, Hinshaw, M. Callahan, L. Anderson, C. Ober. ROW TWO: G. Owens, C. Gus- Sophomore, junior and senior girls may choose membership in Tri-Hi-Y, which is affiliated with the national Y.W.C.A. The club seeks to instill in its members high standards of Christian character. Besides collecting food and clothing for the needy. the group presented a convocation play. Officers for the year are Jan Jessup, president, Sandra Lang- ley. vice-president, Mary Hobbs, treasurer, and Judy Jakelsky, secretary. Tri-Hi-Y ROW ONE: J. Jessup, M. Hobbs, W. Helms, H. Kinnaman, J. Dawson, J. Perrin, B. Hawkins, P. Meyer, S. Miller, A. Moffitt, S. Langley, A. Ogle, M. Marple, M. Bruce,D. Day,B.Bryant,L. Porter,D. Duncan, L. Carey. ROW TWO: D. Koehler, W. Palino, L. Tague, N. Settle, C. Gustafson, D. Hinshaw, M. Hadley, J. Wewe, K. Love, G. Ellis, S. Wilson, H. Kinnaman, N. Thomas, P. Featherston, E. Taylor, M. A. Brown, J. Yocum, O. Clingerman, J. Day, C. Ober, L. Lierman. ROW THREE: M. Dawson, S. Cox, B. Hawk, B. Smith, M. Long, N. Stoops, P. Clark, D. Carey, M. L. Dean, S. Grubbs, S. Jessup, J. Yocum, L. Jacobs, M. Frank. ROW FOUR: J. Jakelsky, G. Rossiter, P. Smith, Mrs. Cluen QSponsorJ, P. Henry, M. Ellis, R. Clemans, S. Foster, R. Clemans, J. Magill, P. Willoughby, J. Hinshaw, J. Page, S. Wise, D. A. Reed. --., . ,ngl Q i I- --'-L 1-H- lL-'Hn Y I' I Spanish Club ROW ONE: Darlene Carey, Orpha Clingerman, Ann Schubert, Stephanie Draga, Barbara Hawk, Patty Haskett, Barbara Hawkins. Maxine Bruce. ROW TWO: Mrs. Ward Qsponsorj, Rodolpho Gedeon, Fred Sallee, Linda Kryter, Jerrie Day, Donna Harvey, Mary Jean Dozier, Eleanor Ober, Greg Baur, Ellen Stone, Judy Ferrin, Kay Love, Gini Ellis, John Wolfgang. William Renick, Dean Stouder. Spanish Club encour- ages the use of conversa- tionalSpanish and studies about Spanish-speaking peoples of the world. Stu- dents must have had one year of Spanish to be eli- gible for membership. Officers for the year are Greg Baur,presidentg E1- len Stone, vice-presidentg Eleanor Ober, secretary- treasurer. ii! Safety Pa rtrol ROW ONE: Tommy Logan, Mchard Brown, San- dy Sando. ROW TWO: John Macy, Jim Dean Tack Lierman, Tommy Spradling, David Ferrin Mr. Saylor Qsponsorj. Working with the faculty safety committee, the Safety Patrol guards intersections leading to and from the school. Officers for the year are John Macy, captaing Jim Dean, lieu- tenantg Jack Lierman, sergeant. x s . f. E , Tir. ,J xx .ke , , , , 3- xt. , X sf 5 1 5 X R , ' is f r F R X fl, 1 1 '4-042,541 sr' ' 'W' 5 -. ,9'r.2,, 'I'f'1r12::'QQ-,..f'--aft? - ' 5, -A 11 1 . ,... X J ta' .,.. , , ,. X1-xgagt,-5.-,iff x .::.,:.,..ttf .,gQ,,: '- Rf .':-:::. h , 14443: .ea.:'rg,-QM.:-...Qz.:::Ni.v:5::f3gw-x .-X ROW ONE: Willetta Helms, Mary Lou Dean, Eleanor Ober, Susie Ritter, Di Anne Reed, Sharlene Grubbs Julia Sparks, Betty Bryant, Ellen Stone, Judy Kitchens, Marcia Warren, Lynn Miller, Barbara Wilmoth Sharon Rogers, Chandra Ober, Madeleine Durbin, Sandra Symons, Nancy Sparks, Donna Wilson, Janet Long, La Rose Westall. ROW TWO: Marty Long, Nancy Stoops, Carol Alfs, Jerrie Day, Patsy Smith, Judy Jakelsky Donna Day, Pat Clark, Lotte Carey. ROW THREE: Mrs. Verplank, Miss Williamson, Mrs. Weddle, Sponsors. 0 'il ff -W I f L ' ? ' ki ,-M V G.A.A. 5 ROW ONE: Rod Lane, Fred Smith, Charb Mercer,Jon Ogle, Dave Sullivan, Don Hull David Covert, Curt Stumm, Maurice Brow Larry Myers. ROW TWO: James Johnsc: Robert Huber, Richard Helmuth, Greg Baa, Jeff Davis, Jim Moffitt, Bob Wilson, Na- Thomas, Jim Beard, Bob Sigman, Virg Fleener, Dave Genders. ROW THREE- lx Weddle, Jim Steckley, Ronny Newlin, D Fearrin, Bob Waller, Dean Stouder Car Conner, Don Windell, Don Harvey, Ross Mc fitt, Mr. Graham. Ideals of s ports manshir c and health comprise the ai of these two athletic organir zations. C Club membershir is open to boys who ve wo letters in major sports. OB ficers are Bob Sigman, presi dentgCarlConner,vice-presi dentg Jeff Davis, secretar treasurer. Girls Athletic As sociation officers are Don Day, president: Pat Clark vice-presidentg Jerrie Day secretaryg Carol Alfs, treas urer, Judy Jakelsky, point chairman. C Club A , Boosters Club Agreat part of the heart of the Carmel teams is found in its cheering boosters. This year an important nucleus of this group is the Cheering Hundred , a loyal group of students who pledge to attend all games and cheer for our teams, win or lose. Officers for the year are Dixie Shel- burn, presidentg Jay Carvens. vice-presidentg Judy Jakelsky, secretary- treasurer. 7 . -'QP' 1'U'r ' f' ' fr-'V f -f - FI 1 -'f'-V' i.1fi'7.U5'-Q' . .. W . f- 'H' -4, W - ,f.-Q,,y . 1.4 W -s . A W? X59 '. ' f- '1 41.1 lffz r ,X- vi w N lflgslilt g ' Q 'L:' ,' - V L 1 ,V a2b - J '7 'a.1'35jn'. 'I If 'hgh '-W 4 ' Q5 .W 'G V,Ms5q:, 5 1-I, ,, l .1 ,Q .My . . M is .H ..,.,. B, gt,-', g - - ls 'V Jia. fp A ,Ag-., S- .LJ -K Q i-,4-:.' . . 11.5 Q-, . A - ,, ' , I . 'ft 'fL f . . Q farff , ' -H ' 4' ', N .. - -. 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' Well-balanced, hot meals are served daily in the school cafeteria. Many students serve in this capacity. SEATED: Sara Cox, Margie Ellis. Dixie Shelburn, Nancy Stoops. ROW TWO: Betty Bryant, Chandra Ober, Mary Alice Brown, Di Anne Reed, Sue Foster, Eleanor Ober,Rache1 Clemans, Janet Dawson. Sharlene Grubbs, Linda Lierman, Julia Magill, Linda Weidlich, Marcia Johnson, Kris Fenstermaker, Mary Lou Dean, Sherrie Wise, Wiletta Helms, Sharon Gustafson, Mary Moffitt, Sara Sanders, Brenda Kilgore, Deanna Hinshaw, Miss Williamson. Mrs. Bowers. ROW THREE: Mary Daw- son, Patty Haskett, Ruth Clemans, Sharon Rogers, Toni Spraclling, Sandra Symons, Lynn Miller, Marcia Warren. misss Q f , lo larger service and my HEALTH rg M r livin ' clu - 2 m ' X V Ni -nn 3 . U' A' .' K 11 -- ' Q H - - ,ar A F i F i l r V l 1 I i i i i , Student I I 4 v A 1 i l l i , Librarians Hi - Lite Staff ROW ONE: Carol Stone, Donna Duncan, Lela Tague, Linda Schmidlin Carol Koehler, Julia Larson, Grace Wilson, Miss Swartz. ROW TWO Donna Koehler, Wanda Palino, Nancy Audritsh, Deanna Hinshaw ROW THREE: Barbara Wilmoth, Mary Moffitt, Mary Callahan, Lynne Ander son. ROW FOUR: Linda Weidlich, Kris Fenstermaker, Ellen Stone Mary Hobbs. ROW FIVE: Nancy Settle, Pat Clark, Pat Smith, Chandra Ober ROW SIX: Gini Ellis, Judy Ferrin, Judy Wewe, Kay Love. ROW SEVEN Lyn Watson, Jerrelyn Page, Dan Murphy, Greg Baur, Robert Fuller Reporters, feature writers, typists, sports writers and its two editors spend endless extra-class hours on covering Carmel news and activities. Bob Fuller and Chandra Ober have led this enthusiastic staff as editor and associate editor, re- spectively. Handling books, magazines and pamphlets take the attention of Carmel's student librarians, who volunteer to help during their study hall periods. SEATED: Linda Brown, Lyn Watson, Carole Koehler. STANDING: Pete Cooper, ' Larry Banks, Steve Groom, Paul Platt, Louis Ford, Miss Swartz QLibrarianj. -ff, K ..A,.-1..n..., N- ,TW ...C , is ,Yau ,YY , ,Y Carmel Band Color As members of the Carmel Band students develop appreciation. school citizenship, loyalty and cooperation. The band does three exchange concerts with other schools each year. attends the University Band Day, enters state and solo and ensemble contests. Officers forthis year are Carol Conner, president, Jack Rod Lane Dean, vice-presidentg Judy Wewe, secretaryg Gene Owens Marcia Johnson, awards officer: David Covert, Paul Platt stage manager. Curtis Stumm ROW ONE: J. Ott, M. Dean. L. Carey, N. Stoops, S. Cox, K. Fen- stermaker. ROW TWO: D. Lawhead, M. Miller, V. Verplank, B, Wilmoth, L, Schmidlin, L. Fenstermaker, S. Jessup, D. Stuart. ROW THREE: N. Newby, J. Katterhenry, L. Lierman, S. Gustafson, J. Wewe, C. Luke, D. Harvey. G. Owens. ROW FOUR: P. Platt. J. Day, M. Johnson, D. Covert, C. Gustafson, D. Genders. ROW FIVE: J. White. D. Harvey, J. Dean, D. Logan, N. Randall. ROW SIX: D. Randall, K. Evans. R. Huber. D. Hunt, J. Dean. R. Hel- muth, C. Conner. J. Katterhenry. KJ Q iz: . S-2 'is 1' nv.. ,ji Q X L fall f LH'X. 9 I . 1' x fi. ,,-any n . .i 1 F' A - 1 'Ju A E ,. , A- va, . 1 ,, 2 . 4 1 -a . ' f ' uv' - g,:vffif.ff - Q s I g ',' . l- , Z - , 2' - 1 r -- ' 9. , ' ' I' I , ' 1 1 A . ,, . A ,I . . N , . x .x K - -f J' 1 . H ! g . - ' 1. '- .! 'Wf1'. ' FY - N , ...-1' A 13 A :..1- 1 F I. .aff I, , 2 .,1-ai' f 3 t 'Q V M W' , ' X ?F'ff: ' ' if 1 5 ' 1 2:ffz-Q - ' 1 KTM ' A xy E t . I,.f ' - 'A 5 In 5,-gfis: ' ...ff 'w L'-. V - ,--Z' - ff . Wo f gm- . . X V 9- g ,Af -- f . - -V Q, .1 7' ' 1 - , is Y if -, V -.'i'iR1,g2q: , 1- 'A ' '- -, gas - -1,1 , H Eff- I , V f' .,'.gj.gav ' . - - ,ff-1 - 1 .ff ' ' . ,-- . ' - A - fr- ' P A . . ' . 25 1 ' V I. ' ,.W.,.LfLL2 1'..IIT '7--I---.- ,, H I' 'I Y fl- W ,. I '-if I , if 7' 2 1 I any 4 A, Miss Helen L. Swartz Mr. Dale E. Graham 2 , 1, X ..2' ' 'PM .x ., .4 , ' wir: 'xrf-.:'. -' . - A S Sri 471, . 3 44 L 3 1. 'A 22, ft X-x - W c p 'K x A . X N -X The Coaching Team Burr Weddle Dale Graham Carl Baliff Carme1'si coaches may bel observed hard at I work with their boys any evening after school. Mr. Weddle and Mr. Graham work with boys in high foot- ball, basketba1l,, track and cross- country. Mr. Ba- liff takes charge: of junior high sports. we -fm- :PLE S: -Q: if Jrffla T391 -M s E9 eff Qiiiykggi M 1 Baur Hendren Waller Brown, Moffitt, Davis Thomas, Dean, Sigman, Conner, Pursel, R, Moffitt, Baer, ROW 2: Weddle, Johnson Camble Newhn Hunt Foster Sulhvan Hodgin, Fleener, McLain, Mercer, Howard, Macy, Jackson, G, Moffitt, Hinshaw, Graham, ROW 31 Fleitz LaFo11ette 'vlurphy Green Qreckley Smith Myers, Pollard, Beard, Johnson, Helmerh, Sinclair, Adams, Photeuhauer, Shelbum, Harshbarger, Waite, Irvin Football, I955-56 Sheridan Noblesville Pike Twp. Lawrence Central Franklin Twp. Jackson Central Westfield Beech Grove Deaf School Runners-Up For the fourth straight year, the Carmel Greyhounds were at least runners-up. They startedthe season by being beaten by Sheridan Z7-6. The team as a whole was probably thebest ball club around the county. The Greyhounds won over Pike Township, Westfield, Jackson Cent- ral,and endedthe season by drubbing Deaf School, Z6-6. L ' v .--Y fr- N -f - - 'une--.f-:avn-, , 1 emu- s-rzmannavn-an-rv-nanzrv -'r-uv! we-rv' O O Q 9 5. Z , gi - , . 3 , x S' f 1 . - N , ,-It N' E' if 2' kk ' , 'X Y . , 1 ,f af? . :X . .X fi x' , 1 4 : iii:-i? 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My .... . 345, N. x 7 F 1 X u. , , ,. -'-':f3iQgEgjE:12:2:.1'?1.:5E1'fiZ:..?E2:.gf-1.i- -'' Irma-'2f:s:s1gfgs:i'!,f12f,:i311f'f1 f-if-'f f-ala: - Thomas 12 Defensive end C' 6 ? K. .4 Y-..1-. ' f. .Sl 1 - ..,, 14 Smith 35 Defensive end V P if Hodgin 38 T ackle 'Mi' 7? xi H: 1 i , a FW-w--ff 1 , jgg Q' Qi ... 4,-J 3 'Nile X Hai E2 ' ' 1 1 .if Q ,A 5, f vi , E-gf.2f1:zsr'i,g5-2'5:--aj -1+ Ht. . '51, - 1-4etg:.z'Y '.Q ,.-A-'Mb'--39 5-. . . ' f :mv M K ' f V 1 H 5' .- ,' ,:,'f,1.+:if ' L' 1 , iii:1lik,Z Ef: E:21,:?eE:?1'2a '52-2155: , swag ' w ' 1251? X -- . P+ .1'i.'1' ' H N ' ' - '. Q-'img I '- ' , ' f + A ,fs 5 A' ' S i FQ' , Q 3 Y 6 ,, 5- 1 V uf ! , .5 , J Foster 20 Ogle 16 Brown 21 Fullback Right Halfback Quarterback Varsit Backs Left to Right: Timmis, Myers, Hunt, Wilson, Huber, Fearrin, Sigman, Sullivan, Dean, Smith, Graham, Varsity Basketball I955-56 BASKETBALL SUMMARY This year could be classified as a building year for the Greyhounds. The team was young having only four seniors on the entire squad. Carmel won5 and lost 14 including two victories over rival Westfield. The Greyhounds lost some exciting and very close ball games through the year and should be commended for their never say die spirit. Jack Dean, Guard'11 Bob Huber, Forward 12 Bob Srgman Forward 21 Glenn Tunmig Forward 1 A11-coimty guard Don Fearrin, Center 25 Capital District Reserve Tourney Trophy, 1956, WE eo Whitestown 37 Walnut Grove 52 Beech Grove 66 Westfield 43 Zionsville 39 Pike Twp. 53 Fishers 48 Noblesville 64 Lapel 51 Windfall 57 Westfield County 43 Walnut Gove County 39 Jefferson Twp. 48 Fortville 0 Bob Wilson 10 Dave Sullivan 24 Forward Guard Repair Shop Don Hunt 15 Guard 1t's up and in for two points, Don in a lay-up, Tearn's in a huddle and ready to go, 63 XX' 'qiv f z ry' K Larry Myers 22 Fred Smith 23 Guard Forward .ff- C-HE' E4 Kim 15 'fir +'t 'K ,tt 'kr lar !,EE 'M if I K Q ROW ONE: Steckley, Hinshaw, Waite, Williamson, Carson, ROW TWO: Wedd1e,Iohnson, Moffitt, Pfotenhauer, Jackson, Helmuth, Murphy. B Team, Capitol District Conference Cham s d.l '1 1 f ' Nil , W2 .fig 1' sw - f 'v...,,,M N-,.,,, ' r Q 1 -, ' , .V ' '-'f ::-: N 'WQA ff-525 ew ffgn f ' Feiwsnfs A v iy E 4 ti ' Q , - :-1: ,:--pg -gf. V T' ' 1 1 ff T 1 if .O -Q ff- 1 3, , L ' 'Q O ' ' . - I, ,TA I. .b , 4, Y A vga . kv 3 'N , 'Q gs' f i K Q lit' ' A . K I ff' ' ming! V 3 'S' S .. ' .- W , K ' '3 , Exim. f..-i'eij1S5.! - v N -Q Q 1 ,wifi--y' O' o f v'.' . ff ip ' N15 'A ' B1 ' N -- J - J ., AK' ' l ' B ' . D , fi X A nn . x ,952 .H M , 1-5 W, . M S 3 Baseball ROW ONE: Burger, Wilson, Brown, Waite, Illingworth, ROW TWO: Baur, Sigman, McLain, Beard, Photenhauer, Graham, Junior High Basketball ROW ONE: Helmuth, Gray, Henry, Miller, Newby, Donewald, ROW TWO: Bailiff, Doolittle, Stoops, Hines, Dean, Mercer, Solzan, l - 5 X . C Q f K r C4 is ' ,s - f R 1 R IX l f K? S , ilas-1 55 l Cross Country ROW ONE: Williamson, Stumm, Carson, Sinclair, Booth, ROW TWO: ROW TWO: Lane, Genders, Wilson, Ferrin, Weir, Simonel, Graham, Robert Huber, leading cross country runner is not pictured, Bob ran the two-mile in 9:54, 'f 5 A 1,. 1 L: L v 'S A ,F bv? A ' I 94 -ilfg-of V X ,iii R ' l q L 1 l - , 1 ' .W-f -L Q mf +51 - if 'f' f , 5 ' fij J L, Dedication For the past four years, we have pursued gaiety, seriousness, laughter, and learning with what we thought was afair apportionment of vigor. We have had our share of fun and of work. We have tried for the best, and we have accomplished much. ln all these things We have had the advice and cooperation of'our sponsors, Miss Swartz and Mr. Graham, to whom we cannot begin to express our heartfelt appreciation. They have guided us through the most memorable years of our youthg and to them, we dedicate our year- book, as a memorium to their efforts. 3 i, 73312 f 1 . .1. -5 8 Q 1 hi 'xr - . Yefft -rg ' .WVX xi x l Q: Nu 3 , QHRFYSK 2. .aff ' . 1 .,-fp . :,.g '.'--,vQ.x:,--I--Y Track ii, x r 'L 353, ...--.-M-sqlvw '94 was -af Action -J Xxx kdm QA RRNX lf- Q if ,.:.: N K y Track I April 7, 1955 Sheridan 61 Carmel 53 112 Westfield 42 516 April 11, 1955 Franklin 65 112 Carmel 63 112 April 15, 1955 Noblesville 79 112 Fortville 54 314 Carmel 25 314 April 19, 1955 Carmel 61 113 Pike 56 213 W Deaf School 33 April 23, 1955 fConve Kirklin 49 Sweetser 41 112 Pierceton 28 Avilla 26 Northwestern 16 Westfield 14 Eastern 13 112 Montpelier 13 955 April 29, 1955 fCounty Track Meetj Noblesville 48 Sheridan 37 112 Jackson Central 33 112 Carmel 29 Westfield 17 Walnut Grove 0 ict Meetj Carmel 11 May 4, 1955 fCapltol Distr Dunkirk 11 Lawrence Central 69 Wolf Lake 6 Beech Grove 61 112 Windfall 5 Carmel 28 Monmouth 1 Pike 26 112 Beme 0 Franklin 25 112 Swayzee 0 Deaf School 14 April 26, 1955 May e, 1955 Jackson Central 69 112 Westfield 70 112 Westfield 44 Carmel 70 Carme14-3 112 Walnut Grove 20 112 --trends .' ----' 1 'ia 'O I f -Q I-It J -I -Ls' A 4 ,h ' -5 . rl. ' 7 X- X M .ffl jfgii. Y S IS- - -1 A Y gil- .l 'x' 1,3i'g..'x' T-J P' ' as ' 1 'I K. 'X Q34 V 1 5 131? X NA 'E k X X ' 271 ,',f L ' V . 'WN X Y 7 .Q up ., 2- ,Ars . 11- ,ff-.. 1-, , !:5 .v ' '-. ' - :iS'2w7wXY:5x.':v.-N '--Z xQ'T '1'fxi'nH'li.i'.wQf,. '-. The night was the balmy even- ing ofSeptember 30, 1955. It was an especially exciting night since it was our Homecoming Game. A parade that afternoon preceded the game and the beautiful winning float, the entry of the sophomore class, was presented at half-time. The height of half-time activity was the presentation of the crown Homecoming I955 Q' , IG. 'P NINE A:'v1r'qQv-'gy--Wg,--, x ,, . -' -isQiwiiifiif52fi1':if'i.152:-'fa-25Q52rlziizlgip-f-Qi'EZ-2:'-15:2-f..1 'Q . ' ff2122:12:..5.if 'af' ,,.. . .,T'a:15.12- f'j'Q ' '11, ':f- ' 5 1 - . 2,2225'5fE2ff3i:iii?ti:E,1Fgtii-12,5-1wig5.23.fs,,35EZ:gEi-ii ,ljjz-A-- 3 ' 1 The Winning Float to our Homecoming Queen, Kay Love, a senior. Her attendants were Suzie Bassett, juniorgSue Foster, sophomoreg and JoAnne Freeman, freshman. Although we lost the game to Franklin Town- shipbya close 18 to 19, the event was encouraged by extra-spirited cheers and a large crowd of spectators. Homecoming Queen I955 :,: K ij' N, . A N. K, Kfglxifb. Kg V V , Kay Love A Team Nancy Settle, Judy Wright, Donna Koehler, wvi Sth Grade Yell Leaders B Team Judy Kitchens, JoAnne Freeman, Lynn Miller, Marcia Warren, 7th Grade Patti Patton, Linda Wilson, Carol Koehler, Barbara Brown, Carglyn Rogers, Peggy Martin, Ruth Ann Moore, Dee Ann Owens, :Y'A'mfJ E A N , f Wd :,, X rl V WA- .s..j Qz,-gd! 1 - - - ,,- ,,,, .Y ' : ..f xf , ' .- K ' '- VA 1f-..:g.5.'n ,A -W: . 1 Q I I e m g- f 4'i.L,.f',fvfSf37'F Iv, ,ali X g Adding to the half-time excitement at both foot- ball games and basketball games were our attractive majorettes who performed with the band. Jerrie Anne Day, Lulabelle Sturnm, Linda Kryter, and Martha Long, THE FINEST to the CLASS of '56 C. H. ELLIS CO., INC. 'I34 South Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, Indiana Distributors of America's Finest Line of Materials Handling Equipment Conveyors - Fork Life Trucks Sold - Rented Ct ,E A C , BALLROOM DANCING 433' MQ Z: Fi 4' ' I ' Beginning and Advanced i l V Q: -5- ,g,:.-1. 'f A Seventh Grade and Up df.-1111ff:.51f-e+-. Qu E fre -. A 51, E . 2+T TTV f 553 5 fii g! A ' J' f '1 s?5-5 2533559 E Q E55 irzif'2g' Tl i ,gg is MRS. PAUL A. GRAY :fi 32 11 gii geig, f gig Eli Aiea: i EEK 1 7 RR. Westfield Zionsville R-1302 ,sd-5, - 1' K A' at 'A ' if - Classes at Carmel Pike and Zionsville A . s If 'l fx . hi E I I El fix .N E 1-gi lp- A 1' Membership open to students of other schools L,-gli. DOYLE'S TEXACO SERVICE 7405 Westfield Blvd. ni ---A Indianapolis Br. 0031 lndiofm HAN DY HARDWARE Compliments H0f1dYf0fH0fdw0fe FOSTER-KENDALL co. 38th St. Bi Sherman Dr. - Broad Ripple - lOth Sf. 8g Bosart Carmel Indiana T EWA RT' S Book and Stationery Corporation 842 Brood Ripple Avenue 19 E. Maple Road Br. 8413 Wo. 5-8428 4435 N. Keystone Avenue 5538 E. Washington Li. 6-9609 FI. 7-6750 is Finally, But Too Soon That long awaited graduation day is finally arriving. lt's get- ting closer with every tick of the clock. But as we turn back the hands of the clock, we wonder if the time hasn't slipped away too soon. As we look back on all the activities that we've enjoyed dur- ing our high school days, we get the feeling that we would like to do them again. Our graduation would mean nothing to us if it weren't for all the.fun we've had during the years. These are just a few of the things that have led up to our grad- uation---a few of the activities that we have enjoyed so much. F7 All Carmel games officially timed by Longines watches Most Carmel games Unofficially timed by P. A. Gray GRAY, GRIBBEN, AND GRAY 'I03 N. Illinois St. Indianapolis Indiana lndiana's oldest credit Jewelers SMITH STUDIO Photographs live forever TOWN AND COUNTRY TV SERVICE W. Main St. Phone 96 Carmel Indiana CARMEL WELDING SHOP Carmel Indiana Phone 65 I O. W. NUTT co. , I Hardware - Furniture - Sporting Goods I Frigidaire Appliances I: I Cdfmel lndiancl I I Zionsville Indiana Phone 11 I l 4 Good Luck to the Class of '56 THE BROWN HOUSE WOODLAND GOLF CLUB 11 il t 3 S l. Wm. H. Diddel Robert E. Fisher Owner Manager Exquisite Gifts Carmel Indiana :Ufmel lndiana R'R' l One block east of 116th 8x 43l l . WOODLAND SERVI E l KAY s FLOWER SHOP C STAUON ll Howard Lancaster - Robert E. Fisher Floral Artistry With Personalized Service Phone l60 Phone 67 , U 116th 81 43l g,armel Indiana Carmel Indiana 1 LOVELL JEWELERS 1' Feature Lock Diamonds Custom Jewelry - Designing l s.,. . , i if s . is ' E A O , ,i .L - EQ, ...,.. ',,xx,,,Q, , , Q Printers - Publishers ,V fi: zi. in yn I Zionsville It .H ,...,i -.,.,., .,, ,, 1-so 1 5 ,fr ' Lemii Sli 4 X Q: ,I V. ,,,.., ,sf .Ng gm. ,Q Phone 33 h- 'ii n X-' i j 1' ' l Phone 99 , -.hiv-L..E.'x. we g -ax l:CII'mel Indiana E E ' 1 - ' ' N.-A-,.mE,,.f': . l I X A ' - We i f 1--1 5 I 1 . of-5 fiffifvl-if t .,,. , l i 2A.t . LL e:,i1 . E P LOWES FLOWER AND GARDEN SHOP Flowers for all Occasions ROSS A. SMITH ATHLETIC COMPANY phonem 600i Carrolton Phone Br. 'I520 Road 31, Souflq of 234 Carmel Sporting Goods - Class Sweaters See Your Custom Line Know Your Salesman as Well as Your Merchan dise TALBERT-SCHAAB LLIIVIBER CO. Congratulations NORTHSIDE LUMBER 8 HARDWARE, INC. Carmel Indiana Phone 21 FLOYD A. 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Y-'fi METZGER LUMBER COMPANY Zl0 '5Vill9 Where Qualify ls Higher Than Price Indi Manhahan Bowling Balls The Ball of Champions HOCSIER BOWLING SERVICE COMPANY North Side of Square Noblesvill Indi C mel Indiana Phone 94 Phone 95 SWIGGETT LUMBER COMPANY MIKESELLS Zionsville Me. 2,2264 Potato Chips 8. Popcorn E Riff Ave. FI. 7-3 Lumber and Building Supplies Indianapolis 19, Indiana HERFF JONES COMPANY indianapolis, indiana Designers and Manufacturers of Distinctive Class Jewelry Graduation Announcements . . . Medals Trophies . . . Scholastic Awards J. R. McVay, Representative EVANS JEWELRY Bond Jewelers Whittaker' s Restaurant Carmel indiana Broad Ripple Phone 63 Hugh MOI'f0I1 Russel 8. Son Plumbing-Heating Implemenf Company Zionsviile, Indiana Fishers' Indiana Residence-2lO Office-99 Fishers Lumber Company, G. C. Murphy lnc. Broad Ripple SllVeI'S Menls Wear Harry Sheetz Implement Phone 54 U COVUPUHY A Zionsville indiana Wes-'f'e'd lnd'G C' Phone 68 W Powell's Cafe Porter Tire 8. Appliances Conner Sf, phone R S W Westtiegdh Gas Company 0 . el ne Clothing Store 211 South Uniono Westfield Noblesville lndlcmcl The Home Sfofe Zickler's Clothing Store Zionsville Noblesville Indiana Ripple Dress Shop Large Shag Rugs Washed and Dried ELECTRIC HEATING Bm Ripple Ripple we-effe LaRue Cox McGuire Coal 8. Appliance Company Mikesell Garage TV Sales 8- Service Phone i070 - Residence ll75 Gif' Shop Wesffield Indiana Zionsville, Indiana Phone 94 l64 North l0th St. N0bleSville lndiana Fishers Grain Company Don Hinds Ford, Inc. Reita Jean Brattain Jr. class sponsorg Typing, shorthand, and general businessg Indiana State Teachers College, B.A. Blanche Cluen Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Society, Englishg Earlham College, M.S. Dale E. Graham Coach, Sr. class, Government, his- tory, health and physical educationg Ball State, B.S. Virginia C. Gustafson Jr. High operettag Vocal music, elementary and jr. highg University of Michigan, B.M. Delbert E. Maurer Sophomore class: Speech, social studies, Indiana State, B.S. George Owens Freshman sponsor, dean of boysg Industrial arts, Ball State Teachers College, M.S. Jean Wagner Reed Sth grade sponsor, jr. high student council, 7th and 8th grade literature Indiana University, A.B. Leonard M. Saylor Algebra, general math, solid geom- etry, trigonometryg DePauw Univer- sity, A.B. William D. Schaffer Jr. class5Ag., science and chemistry Purdue University, B.S. Richard E. Schneck Sponsor of the eighth grade: 7th and 8th grade mathematics and physicsg Ball State Teachers College, B.S. Helen L. Swartz Faculty Sr. class sponsor, Hi-Lite, Pinnacle, Honor Society, English, Library, Ball State, Univ. of Ill., M.A. Nellie Umbenhower Spanish club and Sth grade, Spanish, English, Butler University, A.B. Mary Verplank Dean of girls, G.A.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Physical education, health, elemen- tary rhythm, Indiana University, B.S. Dorothy Ward 8th grade, Spanish Club, English, spelling, and Spanish, Butler Univer- sity, A.B. Eldred Adam Weddle 7th grade sponsor, co-sponsor C club, football coach, Health and safe- ty, 7th grade math, geometry, drivers training, physical ed., Manchester College, B.S. Norma Lou Weddle G.A.A., Booster club, 7th grade sponsor: Bookkeeping, English, phy- sical educationg Manchester College, B.S. James T. White Director of bands, sponsor of dance band, Miami University, Indiana Uni- versity, M.M. Ardelia-Lee Williams Art l-125 Marion College, B.S. Mary K. Williams Freshman sponsorg Latin, social studies 89 Ball State A.B. Eva Williamson Sophomore class, G.A.A. 4-H club, Booster club, Vocational homemak- ing,d r iv e r s educationg Purdue Un- 82 iversity, B.S.H.E. Jean Bone lst gradeg Iowa State Teachers Col lege. Anne Sikes Clark 5th and 6th grades, English and read ing, Asbury College, A.B. Edgar D. Cotton 5th and 6th grades. Olive A. Couger Znd grade, Indiana State, Butler Univ., Univ. of Colorado. Elsie George lst gradeg Butler University, B.S. Juanita Harvey . 4th grade: Purdue Univ., Marioi College, M.A. Inez M. McClellan Ass't Elementary PrincipalgFT.4 6th grade: Butler University, M.S. Minnie Morris i 3rd gradeg Indiana University: Butle University. 1 Edna Kenyon Myers 5 Znd gradeg Earlham College, B.A. Phyllis Rockhill 4th gradeg Butler University, B.S. Eva Roth ' 3rd gradeg Butler Univ., Indiana Stat , B.S. Vera Sebastian 6th gradeg Harris Teachers Collegmg A.B. 3 Ruby Williamson 5th gradeg Valparaiso Univ., Butle University. Q MARY ELLEN ANDERSON Year- bookStaff45Chorus 15 Boosters Club l,2,3,45 G.A.A. li Tri-I-Ii-Y 2,3,4S Class Secretary 15 Class Treasurer 25 Gangway for Ghosts 3 lGayla Grandelg Cheerleader 2,3. RONNIE BARMORE Football 1,2. BILL BARNARD Spanish Club 1,2. STEVE BOOTH Color Guard 35 Boys 4-H 35Boosters Club 1,25 Football 35 Track 2,3,45 Ag. Basketball 3,4. MAURICE LEE BROWN BroadRip- ple H.S. 15 Football 2,3,45 Basebal 3. MARY MAXINE BRUCE Chorus 15 Student Librarian 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Boosters Club 1,2,3,45G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4. BETTY JEAN BRYANT Chorus 35 Student Librarian l,2,3, Girls 4-H 1,35 Cafeteria Student Personnel l,2, 3,45 Boosters Club l,2,3,45G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Class tourney l,2,3,4. DON CLEMANS Yearbook Staff fed- itor - in - chiefj 45 Science Club 35 Gangway for Ghosts 3 fEli Gandyj. CAROLE DEAN CONNER Yearbook Staff 45 F.T.A. 2,35 Chorus l,2,35 Student Librarian 15 Cafeteria Stu- dent Personnel 45 Boosters Club 15 Hi-Y 35 Hi-Lite Staff 1,25 Class V. Pres. l5Class Sgt. at Arms 45 Gang- way for Ghosts 3 tStringl5 Class tourney l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 15 C Club l,2,3,4. JEFF DAVIS Class President 2,45 Class Treasurer 15 Class tourney 1, 2,3,45Footbal1 l,2,3,45 Basketball 1, 2,3,45 C Club 2,3,4. JANET LYNN DAWSON Student Council 2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Hon- or Society 2,3,45 F.T.A. 2,35 Chorus Senior Activities 1: Girls 4-H l,2,3,45 Boosters Club 2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,35Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Hi-Lite Staff 15 Class tourney 1,2,3, 45 Fashion Board 3,4. DONNA JUNE DAY Student Librar- ian 2,35 Cafeteria Student Personnel l,2,3,45 Boosters Club l,2,3,45 G.A. A. 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Gangway for Ghosts 3 QHester Stormj5 Yearbook Staff 4. JOHN ROGER DEAN Yearbook Staff 45 Chorus 1,2,35Band1,2,3,45Hi-Y 35 Class President 15 Class Sgt. at Arms 25Gangway for Ghosts 3 fl-Iall5 Class tourney l,2,3,45 Football l,2, 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball 1, 2,3,45 C Club l,2,3,4. DONNA JEAN DUNCAN Chorus l,2, 35 Student Librarian 1,25 Girls 4-H 1,25 Cafeteria Student Personnel 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Hi-Lite 2,3,4. ELEANOR VIRGINIA ELLIS Year- book Staff 45 Chorus 15 Spanish Club l,2,35 Boosters Club l,2,3,45 Tri-Hi- Y 2,3,45 Hi-Lite 3,45 Gangway for Ghosts 3 fCrazy Nelly. KENNETH EVANS Band l,2,3,45 Boys 4-H 1,25 Boosters Club l,2,35 Gangway for Ghosts 3 QStringj. JUDITI-I ANN FERRIN Yearbook Staff 45 Chorus 15 Spanish Club 1,25 Boosters Club 1,2,3,45Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45Hi-Lite 3,45 Class Treasurer 35 Gangway for Ghosts iStudent Direc- torj5 Class tourney l,2,3,4. LOUIS FORD Yearbook Staff 45 Stu- dent Librarian 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y 3. ROBERT FULLER Yearbook Staff 45Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Hi-Lite ieditorl 3,4. PETE GRAY Student Council 3,45 Yearbook Staff 4: Honor Society 2,3, 45 Science Club 2,35 Color Guard 35 Boys 4-H l,2,35 Hi-Lite Staff l,2,35 Class V. Pres 45 Class Sgt. at arms 15 Speech Club 45 Track 15 Prom KDecorations chairmanl5 Hoosier Boys State 35 Herff-Jones Ntl. Sales Meeting 35 L.U. Achievement Contest tDistrict and State-Englishj. NORMAN GULLEY Boys 4-H 3,45 Cafeteria Student Personnel l,2,3,45 Track 25 Yearbook Staff 4. CAROLE GUSTAFSON Yearbook Staff45F.T.A. 2,35 Chorus 1,25 Band l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Girls 4-H 15 Boosters Club 1,2,3,45G.A.A. 15 Tri-I-Ii-Y 2,3,45 Gangway for Ghosts 3 fSa1ly Kingl5 Band Librarian 45 Girls State 35 Miss Carmel 3. BILL HASKETT Cafeteria Student Personnel 3. BARBARA LOUISE HAWKINS Year- book Staff 45 Chorus 1,25 Spanish Club l,2,3,45 Boosters Club l,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 I-Ii-Lite 3,45 Class tourney l,2,3,45 Gangway for Ghosts 3 fMake-up Committeej. DOROTHY WILLETTA HELMS Yearbook Staff 45 Chorus l,2,35 Stu- dent Librarians 25 Girls 4-H 1,2,3, 45Boosters Club l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2, 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Gangway for Ghosts 3 fMinniel Class tourney l,2, 3,4. ROBERT HUBER Yearbook Staff 45 Chorus 2,35 Band l,2,3,45 Student Li- brarian 25 Boys 4-I-I l,2,3,45 Boosters Club 15 Hi-Y 25 Gangway for Ghosts 3 iEthan Stormj5 Class tourney 2,35 Basketball 2,35 C Club 3,45 Livestock judging team 35 4-H Jr. Leaders training conference 3. PETE GRAY Student Council 3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Honor Society 2,3, 45 Science Club 2,35 Color Guard 35 Boys 4-H1,2,35I-Ii-Lite Staff l,2,35 Class V. Pres 45 Class Sgt. at arms 15 Speech Club 45 Track 15 Prom tdecorations chairmanj5 Hoosier Boys State 35 Herff-Jones' Ntl. Sales Meeting 35 l.U. Achievement Contest IDistrict and State-Englishj. FRED ILLINGWORTH Student Coun- cil l,2, president 45 Class President 35 Baseball 3. JAN JESSUP Yearbook Staff 45 Cho- rus 35 Band 35 Boosters Club 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Class Secretary 45 Gangway for Ghosts 3 IAunt Hesterl. Noblesville High School l,2. LINDA JONES Honor Society 3,45 Fishers High School 1,25 Yearbook Staff 4. LINDA SUZANNE KRYTER Year- book Staff 45 Chorus 15 Majorette 3, 45 Band 45 Student Librarian 1,25 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Boosters Club 1, 2,3,45 Principal's Office 3,4. SANDRA INEZ LANGLEY Yearbook Staff 45 Chorus 15 Student Librarian 1,25 Boosters Club 1,2,3,45Tri-Hi- Y 2,3,45 Hi-Lite Staff 2,3,45 Gang- way for Ghosts 3 fGayla Grandej5 Mr. Saylor'sOffice 35 Mr. Swinney's Of- fice 4. KAY RUTH LOVE Yearbook Staff 45 SpanishClub 45Boosters Club 45 Tri- Hi-Y 45Hi-Lite Staff45North Colum- bia High School l,2,3. JULIA MAGILL Chorus 15 Girls 4- H 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Hi-Lite Staff 1. MARTHA JEANNE MARINE Cho- rus 2,35 Band 35 Boosters Club 2,3, 45G.A.A. 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Lady- wood High School 1. MARY FRANCIS MARPLE Chorus 1,35 Cafeteria Student Personnel l,2, 35 Boosters Club 45Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3, 43 Class Tourney l,2,3. SANDRA SUE MILLER Yearbook Staff45F.T.A. 2,3,45 Chorus 15 Band l,2,3,45 Boosters Club l,2,3,45 Cu.A. A- 1,2-,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Class tourney l,2,3,4. MARGARET CATHERINE MEYER Yearbook Staff 45 Chorus 15 Student Librarian 15 Boosters Club l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Gangway for Ghosts 3 IPosy Mayj5 Class tourney l,2,3,4. JULIA ANN MOFFITT Yearbook Staff 45 Chorus 15 Cafeteria Student Personnel 15 Boosters Club 25 Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,45 Hi-Lite Staff 3,4. JIM MOFFITT Gangway for Ghosts 3 fStage handj5 Paoli High School 25 Football l,3,45 Track 15 C Club 3,4. SCOTT MOORE Spanish Club 15 Cafeteria Student Personnel 3. KENNY MYERS Science Club 35 Longfellow Jr. High School 15 War- ren Central 2. LYNNE ELLEN PORTER Gangway for Ghosts 3 fMrs. Stormj5 Broad Ripple High School l,2,35 Boosters Club. ROBERT M. PURSEL Boys 4-H 1,2, 3,45 Class Tourney l,3,45 Football l,3,45 Livestock Judging Team l,2, 3,4. CAROLE JEANNE ROEDER Chorus 15 Boosters Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Home Ec Club 2. MARK SCHURMANN Yearbook Staff 45 Science Club 35 Spanish Club 2,35 Hi-Y 35 Class Sgt. at Arms 35 Gang- way for Ghosts 3 lNedj5 Broad Rip- ple l sem. DIXIE LEE SHELBURN Yearbook Staff 45 Girls 4-H l,2,3,45 Purdue Round-Up5Class treasurer 45 Boost- ers Club l,2,3,4. ANN SHEPHERD OGLE Yearbook Staff 45 F.T.A. 25 Chorus l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Gang- way for Ghosts 3 QTanyaj5 Speedway 1,25 Class tourney l,2,35Cheer1eader 1,2, QSpeedway1. ROBERT SIGMAN Spanish Club 35 Class V. President 2,35 Class Sgt. at Arms l5Gangway for Ghosts 3 tStage Managerh Class tourney l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track Manager l,2,35Baseba1l 1,2,3, 45 C Club 2,3,4. JERRY LEE SMITH Yearbook Staff 45 Cafeteria Student Personnel 45 Pike 15 Lawrence Central 1 sem. Office work 3,4. DICK STECKLEY Yearbook Staff 45 Hi-Y 35 Class tourney 1,35 Football 2,35 Baseball l,2,3. PRISCILLA PATRICIA STINGLEY Chorus 15 Boosters Club 1,25 Tri- Hi-Y 25 Home Ec Club 2. LULABELLE MAE STUMM Chorus 15 Majorette 3,45 Student Librarian l,2,35 Boosters Club 15 G.A.A. I5 Hi-Lite Staff 3. CURTIS STUMM Chorus 15 Science Club 25 Band 3,45 Student Librarian l,25Girls4-H l,2,3,45 Boys 4-H1,25 Cafeteria Student Personnel l,2,3,45 Class Tourney 35 Track l,2,3,45 C Club l,2,3,4. NATHAN THOMAS Yearbook Staff 45 Student Librarian 1,25 Hi-Lite Staff 1,25 Class Tourney 15 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Track l,2,3,45 C Club 3,45 Gangway for Ghosts 3 fstage handy. GLEN TIMMIS Fort Wayne North Side l,2,3. BOB WALLER Yearbook Staff 45 F.T.A. 15 Student Librarian 1,25 Boosters Club l,2,3,45 Hi-Y l,2,35 Hi-Lite Staff2,35 Gangway for Ghosts 3 fStage handj Class tourney l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,35 C Club 3,4. 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