Center Grove High School - Trojan Yearbook (Greenwood, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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-qv-nllrv nt- V I if V class hlSlCOl2 In the fall of 1945, the following seniors of 1957 entered the halls of Center Grove for the first time: Suzy Stewart, Joyce Core, Sandy Day, Billie Duke,Sue Doty,Kay Kiphart, Bob Wise, Fred Nuffer. Beverly Boltz, Rushh Reynolds, Ruby Demaree, and Chestora Royston. The teacher who started them on the road to success was Mrs. Ruth Cook. During the next six years the following students entered our class: Eleanor DeMott, Lynda Sells, Janice Hawkins, Ray Stewart, Phyllis Clearwater, J ack Ramsey, Margie Ross, Norman Ford, Roy Swartz, Robert King, Howard Peters, Phil Plummer, Jean Lister,J' im Dresslar, Oren Hyatt, Lee Wolverton. Larry Pearcy, Bill Meek, Marcia Whitaker, J enile Weddle, Burnadine See, and Jackie Strouse. After having six successful years, we were looking forward to entering junior high and changing classes. Our junior highyears were fun but still we couldn't wait to enter high school. As Freshmen we were looking forward with some misgivings to being initiated by the different organ- izations. New members who were wondering just what was going to happen were Lee Power, Jean Brewer, Larry Gates. Dottie Clouse, Carol Duke, and Betty Malott. Several of the boys went out for basketball. Margie Ross, Lynda Sells, and Nancy Morton did a good job as cheerleaders. Although we were working under the handicap brought on by the school burning down, we had a very enjoyable time. Our sponsor was Mr. James Rosenstihl. We were very excited our sophomore year when we moved into the new building. Those who entered during the year were Don Blackwell, Nancy Day, Sue Carpenter, Shirley McCormick, Barbara Ogle, and Kay Smithey. Our class was honored that year when Lynda Sells was elected queen of the Snow Dance, and Kay Kiphart was chosen rnajorette. The class officers were: Marcia Whitaker, Presidentg Phil Plummer, Vice-Presidentg Betty Malott, Secretary-Treasurerg and Kay Kiphart, Student Council. Our sponsors were Mrs. Mary Fisher and Mr. Johnny Male. The busiest year in our high school career was our junior year. We worked very hard selling con- cessions to make money for a prom and trip to Washington, D,C, The prom, which was held in the Marble Room of the Marott Hotel, was the big social event of the year. Everyone who attended enjoyed it a great deal. The class officers were: Kay Kiphart, President, Joyce Core, Vice-Presidentg Sue Doty, Secretary: Lynda Sells, Treasurer, and Phyllis Clearwater, Student Council We were well represented in sports with Larry Pearcy on the basketball team, while Fred Nuffer. Don Blackwell, Jim Dresslar, Bob King, Lee Power, and Jack Ramsey played football. Sandy Day and Joyce Core were elected cheerleaders. The people who helped us through the year were our sponsors, Mrs, Vera Fulmer, and Mr. Marvin Hawkins. We went into our senior year looking forward to being the best of all classes past, present, and future. Several students received honors during the year. Sandy Day and Joyce Core were elected cheer- leaders, Kay Kiphart was chosen majorette leader, Phyllis Clearwater and Don Blackwell were king and queen of the Holly Dance at Christmastime, and the trophy for making the first touchdown in football was awarded to Don Blackwell. Our trip to Washington, D,C. was one of the highlights of the year. especially when we found that we were the first class to make the trip by train. Russell Martin was the only addition we had during the year. The class play, under the direction of Mrs. Claire Gaddy, was hard work, but it was worth the effort, when it turned out to be a big success. Our senior sponsors were Mrs. Vera Fulmer and Mr. Marvin Hawkins, BABY PICTURES: 1. Billie Duke 2. Sue Carpenter 3. Betty Malott 4. Margie Ross 5. Kay Kiphart 6. Joyce Core 7. Bob King 8. Beverly Boltz 9. Jean Lister 10. Jackie Strouse 11. Bernadine See 12. Ruby Demaree 13. Marcia Whitaker 14. Jim Dresslar 15. Larry Pearcy 16. Bob Wise 17. Dottie Clouse 18. Lee Wolverton 19. Jenile Weddle 20. Nancy Day 21. Janice Hawkins 22. Don Borski 23. Don' Blackwell 24. Sandy Day 25. Suzy Stewart, Eleanor DeMott 26. Ray Stewart 27. Kay Smithey 28. Howard Peters 29. Freddie Nuffer.



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class I, Larry Gates, will my ability to fly a plane right side up and to play my guitar to Bob Van Dyke. I, Lynda Sells, will my ability to go steady for three years and be engaged my senior year to any lucky freshman. I, Ruby Demaree, will my ability to go with a college sophomore to Wilma Jean Woods, who has a good start. L Janice Hawkins, will my ability to miss a lot of school and still pass to Frances Browning. You've got a good start, I, Bob Wise, will my shyness around girls to Don Bennett. I, Chestora Royston, will my ability to get along with all my teachers to anyone who needs it. I, Russell Martin, will my low sltmg levis to anyone who thinks they can handle them. I, Don Borski, will my lavender Ford to Joe Parker who has a good start. I, Sue Carpenter, will my ability to talk my mother into signing for my license to Mary Ogle. I, Lee Wolverton, hereby will my excellent driving record to Don Bennett. I, Joyce Core, will my nerve pills to anyone who goes out for cheerleader next year, you'1l need them. I, Rushh Reynolds, will my brother Jim and the con- tents in my proxide bottle to Claudia Carlstedt, I, Phyllis Clearwater, will my Doctor Berry's freckle cream to Rose Short. It doesn't work. I, Sandy Day, will my ability to work in the cafeteria to anyone who needs the money. I, Larry Pearcy, will my abilitytotickleMrs. Fulmer under the chin every morning to Ruel west. Good Luck, Kentuck. I, Phil Plummer, will my height to Chester Williams. Watch out for short girls, Chester. I, Eleanor DeMott, will my ability to run around every night to Janet Weddle, who has a good start. I, Shirley McCormick, will my ability to eat some of the lunches at the cafeteria to anyone who thinks they can do it without getting indigestion. WI ll I, Jean Lister, will my ability to get my mom's car whenever I ask for it to Mary Ogle. Ihope you'll bring it home safer than Ihave, Mary. I, Oren Hyatt, will my ability to tear out fifteen transmissions and three clutches to anyone who has the time and money. I, Bumadine See, will anything to anybody who wants it, providing they can get it. I, Billie Duke, will my height to anyone who wants it. l, Dottie Clouse, hereby will my ability to never get caught skipping classes to Marilyn Sullivan. I, Nancy Day, will my seat in Government to Elaine Meredith. I, Kay Smithey, hereby will my ability to get along with all my teachers to Rose Short. Good luck Rose. I, Beverly Boltz, will my job at Selch's Hardware Store my senior year to Virgil Tunks. I, Betty Malott, will my ability to blush to Claudia Carlstedt. I, Jack Ramsey, will my ability to get high test grades without studying to anybody that needs it. I, Norman Ford, will my ability to take the teachers cars to the Texaco Station second period to Joe Parker. Start browning, J oe. I, Barbara Ogle, will my wavey bangs to John Hay- maker. I, Kay Kiphart, will my ability to go steady for two years with the same boy to Mary Ellen McTarsney. Just one boy, Mary Ellen, not two. I, Jean Brewer, will my ability to get through Mrs. Gaddy's study hall to Terry Kinneman. who needs it. Good luck, Terry. I, Margie Ross, will my ability not to date until I am 16 to any girl so unlucky. I, D. Lee Power, in feeble mind and body do hereby will my ability to do without girls to any sucker that wants it. I, Don Blackwell, will my black Chevy to Nancy Puckett so she will have a way to school next year, I, Jackie Strouse, will my ability to get out of class to anyone who can talk fast enough.

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