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6 ,ana .2 ,COMFORTING HAND Ruth Beck school CUSTODIANS Catherine Dunn Basll Briggs Duck Avery Robert nurse offers comfort to an elementary pupnl rn the Scott Elmer Dewbrew Alva Surface Shirley Carter and Hugh Doty Zum of Salvo! Staff Bmw cu Emolbnazt Gwwa As Center Grove grows, duties of the school staff Increase Seven custodlans work long hours to keep facllltles In satls factory condltlon The cafeteria staff under the dlrectlon of Mrs Lmdley, serves approximately 1550 pupils each school day Although lonly 13 In number, the cooks manage to prepare nourlshlng unches Mrs Beck, school nurse, admlmsters to both elementary and hugh school students The administrators depend heavlly on the schools tour secretarles Among their duhes are keeping fmanclal records, handlmg book rentals, servmg as receptnonlsts, aldmg odmlm strators with correspondence and appomtments, and carryung out other oftlce procedures Fifteen bus dnvers serve as chaufteurs for students. SECRETARIES Martha Utterback, Dorls Pad dack, and Elizabeth Francis compose the hugh school secretarial staff CAFETERIA WQRKERS Ma,-lone Myqrg and CHAUFFEURS Front Row Paul Surface, Paul Beck, Ralph Dernaree, Bob Brnggs, Wdmc Corbml ,wo of 13 mfefena workers, prepare George Runyon Second Row James Beck, Albert Lorber, Eugene Kephart,J1m Hlatt Third Row EugenePlummer, Roy Swartz, HorryFeatherston, J B Messer Fourth Row spaghetti for a chill lunch Eugene Morrus, Ray Beck 6 7 M , 1 ' ll ' tts? . 1' We ' vo.- I ' , Y- :gl Zi! ' W ' 1 ', as l l l ,, 'lf - A ,V '-' Q v gg ' Q J I2 , ,Va - l: x- lf' . 1 V , Q V- 2 ' o 4 1 I , 1 . as so A 4 'S I ,1 l - e 1 ' , , ' :I v ' i I . 5 I N F f' V ' +A, , . g Ag ' ' t t V l N ' 1 1 7 b n - n , . - 1 I , I . , . I l . . . , ,.,, . , . t . ' 'l 1 . . W, n o n 1 ,ll ll 1 , . t . . l l , , ll 1 l ' ' ' H ll -, ll l ll . . . . ,
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lou of Guidance Imaam Saddam 17araltq,Stadait BW FP .f. NOT PIC TURED RALPH suNToN DELLA McMAHoN MAURLCE o'sHAuoHNEsseY RQNNLE sTEwARD MAURICE O'SHAUGHNESSEY . . . Mr. O'Shaughnessey, who ioined the Center Grove faculty the second semester as guidance counselor, received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Ball State Teachers College. He also teaches U.S. history, sociology, and English. 94 Wlwwwm Friendship in its truest form could always be expected from John Barks, who until his sudden death on October 28, 1962, was guidance director at Center Grove. Mr. Barks came to Center Grove in 'I955 as iunior high math and English teacher and dean of boys. During his seven years here he partici- pated in a numb.er of school activities. He was sponsor of several classes and the National Honor Society, served as vice- president of Classroom Teachers Association, and was a member ot Dads' Club. His un- tiring efforts contributed greatly to the success of the Halloween Carnivals, spon- sored for several years by P.T.O. Mr. Barks was vitally interested in the welfare of Center Grove students and de- voted his time unselfishly to any project which would make Center Grove a better school. He deserved and received the love .and respect of all those who knew him. 66 O. J. SLOOP, JR .... Mr. Sloop acts as athletic director and teaches math. He graduated from Butler University, where he obtained B.S. and M.S. degrees. MARGARET VANDERMEER . . . Mrs. Vandermeer, Spanish and French teacher, sponsors two clubs connected with these languages. She received B.S. and M.S. degrees from Purdue University and did additional work at Indiana University. DAVID VAN VELD . . . Mr. Van Veld, instrumental music instructor, directs the elementary, iunior high, and high school bands. He holds a B.M.Ed. degree from Indiana University and has attended Butler and Purdue Universities. RALPH BUNTON . . . Mr. Bunton, a new teacher at Center Grove this year, received his B.S. degree from Central Normal College and his M.S. from Purdue University. He teaches seventh grade history and is eighth grade football and basketball coach. DELLA MCMAHON . . . Miss McMahon teaches eighth grade math, general math, and algebra. She attended Wisconsin State College, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of Missouri, where she received B.S., M.S., and Ed.D. degrees respectively. RONNIE STEWARD . . . Mr. Steward, who teaches seventh grade math and is an eighth grade sponsor, graduated from Franklin College with an A.B. degree.
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Seam Claw, Sporwou Weak Fwvuhdlq 70 5044 Seniors buckled down to make the grade in their studies, but also found time for a whirlwind of social activities. Traditionally the seniors decorated the Christmas tree at the annual senior party. At the same time preparations were being made for the Christmas Dance by the class officers: Keaney Sloop, president, Sandy Adams, vice-president: Glenda Kelley, secretary, Carol Whitaker, treasurer, Carolyn Stutzman and Forrest Sut- ton, Student Council, and Mrs. Fulmer and Mr. Cole- grove, sponsors. Among the proiects which made possible the trip to Washington, D. C., and New York City during the week of May l2 were candy sales, paper drives, and suppers. Commencement on May 23 concluded not only the year's activities but also a chapter in each senior's life. JERRY DEAN ADAMS-Dramatics Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Let- termen's Club 4, Basketball l-4, Baseball l, Track 4, Hi-Y 4, - Transferred from Francesville 2, College Preparatory Course. 68 SANDRA KAY ADAMS-S.S.S. 'I-4, G.A.A. 'I-4, Booster Club l-4, Secretary 2, Class Secretary-Treasurer 1, Class Vice-Presi- dent 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Col- lege Preparatory Course. RONALD WAYNE ANDERSON -Booster Club l, Chorus 'I, 2, Chess Club T, Yearbook Staff 4, Library Club 'l-4, Hi-Y 4, Com- mercial Course. GLORIA JEAN BALES - S.S.S. 'I-4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Dramatics Club 4, Booster Club l-4, Chorus 'l, 2, Commercial Course. DAVID FLOYD BAUGH, JR.- Dramatics Club 2-4, Chorus 'I-4, Band l, 2, Football 2-4, Track 2-4, Boys' State Alternate, Re- gional Math Contest 'I-3, National Honor Society 3, 4, College Preparatory Course. RUSSELL WARREN BECK-F.F.A. 1, Chorus 'l, General Course. JUDITH ELAINE BLACKFORD-S.S.S. 4, Dramatics Club 4, Latin Club l, 4, Library Club 'I, 3, 4, President 3-4, Yearbook Staff, Circulation Manager 4, College Preparatory Course. MARY JANE BRAUGHTON - S.S.S. l-4, Dramatics Club 2-4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Booster Club 4, Chorus l, Yearbook Staff 4, Commercial Course.
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