Centerville Senior High School - Mortonian Yearbook (Centerville, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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DON BATTEN Academic 'Even though Don wasn't able to be at school with us very much, his intelligence vas ldmi15 ed by all, and his ia a friendship we shall always treasure -36- SONIA JONES-Commercial Band 1,23 Bark Staff 3 I,-H 1,23 Speech 3, Jr Play 3, Senior play 4 'Discreet and delight- ful that's our Sonya CLYDE REED-General Junior Play 3, Speech Class 3 'This tall, dark and observant fellow will certainly be miss ed intheha1laofCHS' MARY LOU LOUDI Commercial Claes President l, Treasurer 3, Jr Cross 13 Iell Leader, BQL, Jr 3, Staff 43 Senior Play 4 'She didn't come until our 12th year, but we lilnod her imnediately' B TTY LUNDY-Cchmercill Reporter Lgflhorusl 2 3 Bark 3, Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4, Band 33 Speech 3,43l League 2 Refined and genuine describe this jewel WANETA GIBSOB Colmrcial Volley-Ball 13 Class Secretary 13 I HA. 3 Basketball 1 'She has proved that 'silence is golden' lots of hm when you learn to know hen' VIVIAN MULLINS Academic Volley-Ball l,2,3,43 Cafeteria 3,l+, Morton ian Staff Ll 'Those ent1c1ng eyes 8: that luring smilel' ll MYRON HIGGINS-Conlmercisl Basketball l,2, Baseball 2f3,43Pine P0118 1,2,3,4! Track 3,L,Bark Staff 3, Hoon League 1, 2, 3, l,,, Speech 3,l,,Jnnior Play 3 'Heh a pretty nice kid to 1cnov,:Lf you can find him BILL B 1R.D Agricultmme Junior Play 35 Judging Team 2,3,A, Noon Leas- ue 1, F F A 1,2,394, 'A friendly way and a helpmg hand O Q ' P r Y 'ef .. ' . ma Baskhtblll 3,I,3Speechl, ' . 1 e . . 3 ' 0 5 - ' e e e ' no t ig so AK' ' ix Tn , 7 ,



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Class of TH SCORE FROM 1949 to 1953 when we came out into the arena to begin our first quarter of high school chal lenges, members of our temm were Maurice Baker Bill Harrison Vivian Mullins Evelyn Gesell Linda Early David Nuss Dick Davis Waneta Harvey Jeannine Spotts Jane Gunn Clarence Mitchell Dale Temple Bill Beard Shirley Harris Ronnie Pennington Loren Hamilton Myron Higgins Jerry Wickersham Barbara Caudle Evelyn Jones Martha Weaver Jim Cihlar Paul Taylor Ruth Runyon Shirley Edwards Clyde Reed Barbara Jones Linda Eadler Irvin Toschlog Duane Combs Leland Brewsaugh Wanda Howell Patty Gibson Ronnie Harris Sonya Jones Bill Cross Judy King The captain of our team was Barbara Caudle, Maurice Baker served as Vice Presi dent, Secretary Evelyn Gesell, Treasurer Jim Cihlar, and eporter Linda Early We attempted to encourage sportsmanship by having two dances nThe Farrage of Frolicu and January Jaunt inviting backers and members of the opposing teams We had a hayride, made possible by the endeavors and teamwork of the whole class and its coaches, Henry Fornoff assisted by Mrs rickett and Mr Overturf It was a successful quarter and we think this one helped much in acquiring our victory of the fourth quarter Four of our team members fouled out They were Duane Combs, Waneta Harvey, Dick Davis, and Catherine Cuneo Though we were bereaved by this loss we gained Janet Pippin, Betty Lundy, Shirley Anderson, Bill Thomas, Robert Jarrett, and Sue Wright, who added much to the ability of our team High School life was agreeing with us quite well as we tipped off for our sec ond quarter We found a few of ou1 team members had left us nevertheless, our team was still ahead with several students participating in the different school activities This year we won the class tourney trophey for the first time Our officers during the sophomore year were, Captain Loren Hamilton,Vice President Ronnie Harris, Secretary Barbara Caudle, Treasurer Jim Cihlar, and Reporter Linda Early Our after the game dances, The Heart Hop and nThe Sophomore Specialn turn d out to be colossal successes, as was our class hayride All in all, our second quarter of play was Just as enjoyous as our first THIRD QUARTER We stole the ball early in the quarter to score for a financial victory This was our biggest money making year in the entire game, and we came through, as we always do, with flying colors During the time out between our second and third quarters, Paul Taylor and Leland Brewsaugh departed from our ranks, but we found welcome additions in Bill Thomas, Sue Wright Our high school basketball team was made up of 10 members, 5 of which wereJun iors in the first 7 We boasted of having 7 boys on the baseball team Six of our members were in the band and we also had a yell leader Again this year we, of all people, won the class tourney trophey Our class officers for this year were President Linda Early, Vice President Ronnie Harris, Secretary Treasurer Jim Cihlar, Reporter Barbara Caudle A number of the Juniors were in the dramatics class which presented three one act plays for the public and a number of other workshop plays Among the several other programs which we presented was the Junior Senior reception, which was real success I3 5 3 Vs C H 1 ll il, V : , I SECOND QUARTER O - - n ll e .. . 9,

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