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

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flC(yn A2i i - - « V ? K r I A j ' K ' s - .A ' ' vA rX K . 5 ' = S ' l. . ■ Hf. % ■ wv ' ' AyyJ jj A i r ' f. -35? .n-f id n Ay. ' ,0 TH onta Ua m- .% idie o Mte«tU ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY . 5 SENIORS - - 13 JUNIORS 25 SOPHOMORES 30 FRESHMEN - 34 ACTIVITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS 39 SPORTS -- 51 EVENTS OF 1962 65 ADMINISTRATION tW- t DR. B. KEITH ROSE, Superintendent MRS. ELSIE McCOY, Secretary Pictured at their respective desks, Dr. Rose and Mrs. McCoy, are ad- ministering their duties as Superinten- dent and secretary. MR. RAY PALMER, Principal MRS. MARY K. HINES, Secretary It has been a busy year for every- one, but HECTIC might be the word to describe the actions of Mr. Palmer and Mrs. Hines. Here they are shown after school has started and things have settled down. Mr. Palmer, in his office on the circle, is shown taking care of some of the paperwork which is a part of his duties as principal. Mrs. Hines is pictured in the general office. MR. DOUGLAS A. BONEWITZ Ball State - B.S. Physical Education MR. LOWELL BROOKS Earlham College - B. A. ; Manchester College - B.S. Zoology, Biology, and Science 8 MISS BEVERLY DENBO Ball State Teachers College - A.B. English and Journalism MRS. ROBERT L. HAMPTON Earlam - A.B. Music (vocal) in Sr. High School and Grades 2-6 MRS. MARY E. HARRIS University of Wichita - A.B. Spanish I and II, III and IV JOSEPH G. JOYCE Ball State - B.S. Industrial Arts MISS MARTHA McCONAHA Earlham College A.B. Library Science MR DONALD McKINNEY DePauw University - A.B.; Ball State Teachers College - M.A. Psychology, Sociolo- gy, Bookkeeping, Typing, and General Business MRS. MARY STEUART Earlham College - A.B.; Wayne State University - M.A. English, Speech, and Drama MR. RAYMOND A. MAUGER Ball State Teachers College - B . S . ; Miami University - M.S. Jr. High and High School Art, Mechan- ical Drawing MR. GLENN W. McDERMOTT Vicennes University A.S. ; Indiana State B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy MR. KENNETH MILLER University of Minn- esota - B.S.; Butler University - Master of Music Band MRS. JUNEH. MONGER University of Illinois - A.B. ; Miami Uni- versity - M.Ed. Geography MR. JERRY L. MOORE Ball State Teachers College - B.S. Physical Education, Health, and Math MR. JONATHAN L. OVERTURF Purdue University - B.S. A. Vocational, Agricul- ture, and Biology MRS. EDNA PICKETT Indiana University - A.B. English MISS MARION SIMPSON Kent State University - B.S. Algebra I and II and Advanced Mathematics MRS. ERMADINE SMITH Purdue University B.S. Ho me Economics MR. SID REGGIE MR. HENRY SMITH MR. P. ALLEN Purdue - B.S. and Indiana State Teach- SPENCER M.S. ers College - B.S. Ball State Teachers Civics and World His- History College - B.S. tory Shorthand, Typing, Office Practice MISS MARY ALICE MR. LOUIS R. WEBER MR. HARRY WINTER WAREHAM Ball State Teachers Indiana State Teachers Ball State Teachers College - B.S. College - A.B., A.M. College - B.S. Chemistry, Algebra I Biology, Latin Phys. Education MRS. DOROTHY SANDERS The school nurse this year is Mrs. Sanders. Her activities include holding conferences with teachers or parents concerning health problems of students, and giving tuburculin and vision tests. COOKS Mrs. Betty Fording, Mr. Shorty Rayburn, Mrs. Edna Corley, Mrs. Maxine Layton MAINTENCE CREW FRONT ROW: Mrs. Jane Darrah, Jake Collins, Mr. Kenneth VanCamp (super- visor). BACK ROW: Mr. Charles Staats, Mr. John Ragle. BUS DRIVERS FRONT ROW: Mr. Wilbur Quillen, Mr. Al Kramer, Mr. Ray Linkinfelter, Mr. Gene Lester, Mr. Ralph Lambert. BACK ROW: Mr. Mel Fulton, Mr. Vernon Smoker, Mr. Verlin Tubesing, Mr. Tom Williams, Mr. Arthur Scott. •r o ' ' W.B SENIORS n y . .«C ' ,. ' ' . - . ' ■ I 4 ie4 fHctt Jerry Catron eae cuefte c UtcatecC John Cox Icid %Utf i4f tMcj€d Sandra Fleenor ouft ofr o fto ie c e ifi Sharon Hawkins 4 u U0ft4 ««e dAcifiect Marcia Knott 4t la c UHC ufi c fuUf Phyllis Ramey fn€iduatco4t, €Utct frnoift Jane Sauser ' %W ci ie t Uic cutot efi tefi Darren Waddell utto t utu ic . . . Mariann Wedding PHOTOS NOT AVAILABLE Larry Blunk William Pruitt John Garrett Gary Rains William Goodman Cecil Richardson Dennis McClain Dave Tiemann Malcolm Merkamp Ron Wright William Paddock Karl Wisecup FIRST ROW: Pat Catron, Treasurer; Carole Maines, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Duane Ham- ilton, Vice President; Ron Roehler, President. Se Ua i4 ad OK 4ctc(Ae eofi , . . The seniors organized many parties this past year. One was a hayride after which they had a picnic. This was just one of the many things to add to an active year. UHcon David Abel Janet Adams Ann Adkins Betty Andrews Judy Bell Stella Benge Donna Bowers Paul Buchholz Ronnie Burdette Raymond Chappell Allen Coryell Dick Crist Dick Dudas Donna Ford John Fording rf , y% if IS « Patty Green Dave Hall Keith Hamilton Gwen Harris Jane Ann Harrison Norma Hicks Eddie Irvin Jonula Ison Rusty Jeanes Joe Lafus Eula Lammott Judy Lehman Nancy Lichtenfels Denny McGraw Jennifer Mathews Rick Linkenhoker Bill Minnix Rick Ninde Larry Paddock Darrell Parshall Marilyn Razor Tom Reece Gary ReProgle Bob Rhoades Jerry Rowe Sally Runion John Russell Mike Sandifar John Shellhorn Richard Stott rvT fy o p. David Smith Carol Smoker Marcia Smoker Sharon Spence Dixie Thompson David Tice Steve Tieman Carol Toschlog Lana Utsler Lowell Vickers Janice Vogelgesan Carole Warner Bob Westover Carolyn White Wilma Wildey Kent Wisecup Photos Not Available: J. Martin B. Taylor B. Williams f . From Left to right: CAROL TOSCHLOG (Treasurer), RUSTY JEANES (Vice President), JOHNNY RUSSELL (President), KElxIT WISECUP (Secretary), JANE HARRISON (Reporter) . Four juniors are shown in front of a familiar site to them: the bulletin board in Mr. Smith ' s history class. The juniors did an excellent job at the magazine sales this year. So fr i pum ■ • - ; — Ml i: -3 Sandy Adams Nancy Adkins Philip Allen Dennis Arthur Donna Arthur Margarete Austerman James Bailey Caryl Bake Bill Blansett Kitty Blevins Torrimy Bomholt Dianna Bostick Carol Bradley Anne Brown Gay Lee Bulock Marcia Butler Rosie Cook Larry Crull Mary Ann Cummings Richard Doolin Dave Downipg Judy Etzel Martha Evans Roger Faber Rose Gwinn Elsie Harness Jim Heavinridge Ronnie Henderson Larry Hensley Brenda Himelick Cheetra Hinshaw Mike Hunt Gordon Huntsman Sheila Jones Gertrude Keeton Bill Knott Peggy Lammott Tom Layton Toye Leonard Myron McBride Angela Macy John Mann Barry Miller Beverly Moore Kathy Moore Carol Morris Lib Ninde Marti Ooyevaar Connie Orsborn Elaine Park Elaine Parker Garry Pate f% fS %w s Shirley Powell Carolyn Quillen Paul Railsback John Redmeyer Linda Richerdson Lennis Shields Barbara Smith Jerry Smith Karen Soper John Staats Ronnie Starrett Bob Stott Sharon Strong Cheryl Trisler Bonnie Vogelgesang Jeannine Warner Larry Westover Lucille Westover Susan Westover Margerat Wildey Pat Wilkinson Marilyn Williams Sheila Worley Marjorie York PHOTOS NOT AVAILABLE Harold Callahan Carolyn Harris William Crouch Glen Meek Louise Westover FRONT ROW, left to right: Kathy Moore, Kitty Blevins, Jeanine Warner, Susie Westover, and Myron McBride. SECOND ROW: Brenda Himelick, Gay Bulach, Connie Orsborn, Nancy Adkins, Judy Etzel, and Marti Ooyevaar. THIRD ROW: John Redmeyer, Barbara Smith, Mike Hunt, Tom Layton, John- ny Staats, and Tommy Bomholt. The sophomores are shown proudly admiring their new class rings. Man! It ' s cold out here! Some of the class are shown returning from car- oling. 33 ICd HC •• r 1 M. p- ir Steve Abel Gary Adams Larry Adams Curtis Albert Judy Allen Fred Anderson Basil Baldwin Don Balling er Jerry Bell Larry Bellew Jim Bomholt Darry Brandenburg Linda Bundy Barbara Burgeon Mike Carlson Verla Carpenter Carolyn Catron Karen Chandler Jo Ellen Conyers Kathy Cook Pauline Cope Donna Cormican Ted Cox Anita Custard Mike Dean Allen Dellingher Larry Dillon James Early Kathy Eliason Tommy Eliason Marvin Ellison Robert Evans Linda Everett Kathy Ford Birdie French Latonia French Ron Fudge Richard Gellinger Susie Gobel Jerry Good Sandra Green Sharon Haning Jack Harrison Dale Hartman Nancy Henry Gerald Herbert Jill Hobbs Martha Holmes Linda Holton Nancy Horr Connie Irvin Janie Isbell John Jackson Pam Jackson Sharon Jeanes Delores Johns Sherry Johnson Gary Killen Roger Kimble Lorena Kindley Jay Kitchel Carolyn Kuster Lee Larkin Joyce Lester Pam Linkenhoker Larry McClain Pat Maines David Martin Nancy Martin Jim Mathews Norma Merkamp Michaele Monger Linda Moore Alice Morgan Carolyn Mulroony Linda Musselman Marilyn Nafe Larry Nichols Jane Ninde Jean Oldfield Nancy Owens Ted Parshall Dave Petty Bob Pitcher Rebecca Potterf Dana Powers Tom Pruitt Jackie Retherford Mary Rhinehart Cathe Rhodes David Rhodes Beverly Elichardson Dorothy Riley Judy Robinson Marcia Robinson Pam Sarver Jim Schondelmayer Lois Shipley Georgia Shute Nancy Smith David Sparks David H. Sparks Lee Stanley Marcia Steins Bob Stuckey Mark Tallant Jim Taylor Bill Telfair H I A : .ik n - 1 :k Fred Tibbs Norma Tirey Mary Toschlog Rudy Toschlog Pam Townsend Mark Turner Mike Vosmier Karen Wattson Ron Weadick David Weatherly David Westover Sherrie White Tom Wickersham Jimmy Williams Nancy Williams Frank Wilmoth Keith Winters John Wissler Judy Zeigler FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ROW 1: Mike Dean, De- lores Johns, Ron Weadick. ROW 2; Connie Irvin, Linda Evertt, Pam Link- enhoker, Jean Oldfield. ROW 3: Jim Early, Linda Moore, Carolyn Kuster, Nancy Henry. ROW 4: Marilyn Nafe, Gerald Her- bert, Keith Winters, Cathe Rhodes. ACTIVITIES  %. %% The purpose of the Student Council is to promote a better student-teacher relationship. Another purpose of the council is to have worthy activities throughout the school year for student and teacher participation. Each grade se- lects four members from their class for the council as their representatives. Some of the activities of the Student Council has spon- sored are the Dedication Dance, Driving-Safety Program, and the annual Homecoming. PRESIDENT JANE SAUSER FIRST ROW, left ro right: Bonnie Spraker, Jane Sauser, Ron Roehler, John Russell. SECOND ROW: Linda Moore, Nancy Litchenfels, Susie Westover, Jean Oldfield, Lib Ninde. THIRD ROW: Jim Early. John Rau, Tom Layton, Ron Weadick, Rick Linkhoker, Janice Mathews. Student Council takes action Council runs car safety check. JOHN COX President JOHN RAU Vice President DONNA ELIASON Secretary CAROLE MAINES Treasurer Members of the National Honor Society are chosen for their qualities of high scholastic average, leadership, outstanding character, and faithful ser- vice to the school. They must maintain a B average and a great number of activity points during the previous school year. A list of eligible students is sent to a committee of teachers, who choose the new members. Left to right: Vice Pres. John Rau, Pres. John Cox, Treas. Carole Maines, Sec. Donna Eliason. SECOND ROW: Janice Mathews, Sandra Jack, David Allen, Betty Meek, Phyllis Borradaile, Gary Fudge. 41 I J Iv . ' rt 5 ' vp!ji FIRST ROW: Vice President, Marcia Smo- ker; Treasurer, Anne Brown; President, Pat Catron; Secretary, Lib Ninde. SECOND ROW: Devotion Chairman, Laura Faber; Publicity Chairman, Susie Westover; Social Chairman, Jean Oldfield; Program Chairman, Kathy Moore. - ecH eCfred c tocC, e H HU Ut t FIRST ROW: Marcia Smoker, Jean Oldfield, Kathy Moore, Pat Catron, Laura Faber, Anne Brown. SECOND ROW: Susie Westover, Carolyn Catron, Sherrie Johnson, Sherrie White, Kar- en Chandler, Lib Ninde. THIRD ROW: Joyce Lester, Pam Jackson, Linda Bundy, Mary Rhine- hart, Nancy Williams, Shirley Utsler. FOURTH ROW: Judy Robinson, Donna Arthur, Marcia Robinson, Georgia Shute, Jane Ninde, Marilyn Nafe. FIFTH ROW: Gay Bulach, Alice Morgan, Cheryl Trisler, Barbara Burgoon, Nancy Martin, Pam Townsend. Y -Teens collect toys. The Block C is an organization of girls from grades 9-12 who led the cheering at the ball games. The sen- iors sit on the first 2 rows; the juniors, sophomores, and freshmen are seated behind them. The Block presented several skits at the pep sessions this year to encourage more school spirit. BLOCK LEADER - Sandra Jack TREASURER - Jane Sauser FIRST ROW: Sandy Fleenor, Linda O ' Bayley, Mary Ann Wedding, June Hampton, Marcia Knott, Sandra Jack, and Jane Sauser. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Borradaile, Diane Dean, Jane Pike, Janice Mathews, Betty Meek, and Laura Faber. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Razor, Janet Adams, Donna Ford, Carol Toschlog, Stella Benge, and Janice Vogelgesang. FOURTH ROW: Karen Soper, Judy Bell, Sharon Spence, Ann Adkins, Jenifer Mathews, and Carol Warner. FIFTH ROW: Carol Bradley, Bonnie Vogelgesang, Angela Macy, Judy Etzel, Brenda Himelick, and Sharon Strong. SIXTH ROW: Jill Hobbs, Janie Isbell, Mary Toschlog, Cathy Ford, Caro- lyn Catron, and Anita Custard. SEVENTH ROW: Jane Ninde, Georgia Shute, Karen Watson, Kathy Cook, Linda Bundy, Linda Everett, and Connie Irvin. SicC ' ' S ZC ied €€UK 43 ROW 1: Nancy Martin, Sharon Jeanes, Susie Goble, Becky Eliason, Vickie Beauchamp, Kathy Harris, Lon Hodowal, June Cope and Louise Telfair. ROW 2: Carol Neal, Mikey Monger, Carolyn Kuster, Mary Trussler, Marcia Smoker, Delores Johns, Joe Lafuze, Nancy Henry, Sal- ly Runion and Donna Eliason. ROW 3: Bonnie Knott, Pam Jackson, Joyce Dew, Sandy Clark, Gretta Martin, Becky Strong, Terry Barnard, Jean Oldfield, Cathe Rhodes and Judy Sharp. ROW 4: Carol Mills, Cathy Ludwig, Linda Moore, Nancy Adkins, Pam Linkenhoker, Pat Maines, Kathy Eliason, Sheila Jones, Larry Martin and Gerald Herbert. ROW 5: Tom Wick- ersham, Ed Cope, Martha Holmes, Phillip Joyce, Ronnie Runion, Terry Smith, Lee Stanley, Steve Hines, Bruce Robbins and Barbara Smith. ROW 6; Jim Clotz, Jim Schondelmayer, John Kuster, Alan Craig, Mike Hunt, David Sparks, Bob Poindexter, Bill Telfair and Tom Eliason. ROW 7: Carol Maines, Gary Killen, Mike Tubesing, Judy Wickersham, Jo Ellen Conyers, Den- nis McGraw and Sharon Hawkins. l t S uuC PCcu O 44 X ' 5vS III FIRST ROW, left to right: Nancy Martin, at piano; Joe Lafuse, Donna Eliason, Pam Linkenhoker, Kathy Eliason, Sheila Jones, and Pat Maines. SECOND ROW: Mr. Miller, James Early, and Mike Hunt. Other students are from the junior high. It ' s small, but it can sure sound off. What are we talking about? The Swing Band, of course! The Swing Band is a select group of boys and girls chosen from members of the band. Mr. Miller is the leader of this swinging group. He chooses students for the Band. The Swing Band plays after concerts, and for certain activities around school. Do you like singing? Then you would like to listen to the high school chorus, rus is open to all girls who enjoy the field of music. The cho- FIRST ROW , left to right: Marcia Butler, Marilyn Wil- liams, Marjorie York, Anita Custard, Linda Musselman, Carol Warner, and Ann Ad- kins. SECOND ROW: Linda Jennings, Jean Martin, Betty Andrews, Jane Isb ell, Sharon Spence, Stella Benge, and Martha Evans. The Majorettes are a group of girls who perform at such ac- tivities as the Band Concert and street parades. The 5 girls are chosen for their ability to twirl and march and on their appear- ance. Carol Maines, head major- ette, did an excellent job of put- ting her girls through their paces. FRONT ROW: Marti Ooyevaar, Carol Maines, Bar- bara Smith. BACK ROW: Sharon Hawkins, Pam Jackson, Nancy Williams. c(unCen4 a tct KOncAe t fin wtde colon. The Drill Team has been an organization of the school for 4 years. Al- though the Drill is smaller this year than it has been in the past, they have done an excellent job of performing. They marched and twirled at the foot- ball and basketball games and at colleges, including Butler and Purdue. Carol Maines, Head Majorette; Jennifer Mathews; Jane Harrison; Judy Lehman; Pat Catron. SECOND ROW: Sheila Jones; Angela Macy; Karen Soper; Shirley Powell; Carol Bradley; Pat Wilkinson; Barbara Smith; Marti Ooyevaar; Ann Brown. THIRD ROW: Janie Isbell, Karen Watson, Pam Jackson, Cathy Ford, Lois Shipley, Nancy Williams, Linda Everett, and Jane Ninde. 46 FRONT ROW, left to right: Ronald Fudge, John Cox, Bud Wetzel, Francis Widau, Fred Ander- son. SECOND ROW: Carl Wisecup, Larry Moore, Marion DeLucio, Duane Hamilton, Ron Roehler, Dave Tom, Dick Bush. THIRD ROW: Gary Fudge, Kent Wisecup, Dave Downing, Robert Evens, James Bailey, Larry Jenkins. FOURTH ROW: Bobby Rhoades, Rusty Jeanes, Ron- nie Henderson, Jim Heavenridge, Jerry Bell, Tom Layton, Larry Hensley, Bill Blansett. Varsity C Club is composed of boys who have received 6-inch letters in one of the fol- lowing sports: varsity basketball, baseball, football, tennis, golf, track, or cross country. The purpose of this club is to develop cooperation among athletes and to discuss the ways which athletes should act. The Varsity C Club sponsored the concession stand at the football games. FRONT ROW, left to right: Pam Linkenhoker, Treasurer; Sandy Adams, Secretary; Sandv Flee- nor, Vice President; Ray Leak, President. SECOND ROW: Nancy Henry, Norma Mercamp, Nancy Smith, Maryanne Wedding, Sharon Hawkins, Latonia French. THIRD ROW; John Russell, Judy Etzel, Nancy Martin, Marti Ooyevaar, Judy Bell, and Phillip Allen. One of our growing school organiza- tions, the Art Club, has a future which seems very promising. The most exciting part of the year for all the members comes in October when the Haunted Hop is held. There is the annual trip made to the L.S. Ayres Art Contest in Indianapolis. FIRST ROW: Lowell Chenoweth, Sentinel; Kent Wisecup, Treasurer; Karl Wisecup, President; Gordon Huntsman, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Rudy Toschlog; Francis Widau, first Vice Pres. ; Bob Westover, second Vice Pres. ; Dick Crist. THIRD ROW: Larry Jenkins; Myron McBride, Reporter; Jerry Rowe, Ass ' t Treasurer; David Tice. FOURTH ROW: Steve Tiemann; Tom Eliason; Larry Westover; David Westover. The Centerville Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is an organization for boys who are taking vocational agriculture in high school. It is made up of boys from grades 9-12. The boys participate in several types of county judging contests. The sponsor is Mr. Overturf. ft044 €n (4cce The Centerville Jr. Red Cross is made up of students from grades 9-12. Being a member of the organization is on a voluntary basis. Some of the activities are filling a gift chest to send to disaster areas in the world and sponsoring a membership drive in the school. This year they sent delegates to the state Jr. Red Cross Con- ference. The sponsor is Mrs. Smith. FIRST ROW: Nancy Lichtenfels, Ann Adkins. SECOND ROW: Marcia Smoker, Sharon Spence, Judy Bell. THIRD ROW: James Early, Mike Hunt, JohnRau. 48 FIRST ROW: Bill Paddock. Treasurer; Larry Jenkins, Vice President; Melvin House; Rick Linkenhoker, President; Cecil Richardson, Secretary. SEC- OND ROW: Jim Schondel- mayer, Lee Harkin, Ron Wea- dick, Bill Minnix. THIRD ROW: Jim Williams, Lowell Chenoweth, Larry Westover, John Garrett. The Industrial Arts Club is another newly-formed club this year. The purpose of this club is to experiment with different materials to learn of their value and usage. These projects help the members to know more about what they are working at. Mr. Joyce is the adviser and sponsor. TfecfA noufi adcC €fucc t Aool . The Science Club is a newly organized club this year. Stu- dents of the different science classes were eligible to be a member. At each meeting, a chosen member does an experi- ment on a scientific subject he takes or is interested in. The club took several trips this year including a trip to the Sleeve- casting Plant in Indianapolis. Mr. Weber is the sponsor. Left to right, FIRST RO V: Carol Warner, Marcia Smoker, Sally Runion, Vice Pres.; Larry Moore, President; Gerald Her- bert, Secretary-Treasurer; Carol Toschlog, Anne Akins. SEC- OND ROW: John Rau, Jim Wil- liams, Mike Tubesing, David Allen, Kieth Winters, Mariann Wedding, Lee Stanley. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mike Tubesing - Treas., Jeri Alexander - Sec, Janice Mathews - Pres., Mike Hunt - Vice Pres. SECOND ROW: Ray Leak, Steve Love, Jan- ice Chappell, Marcia Knott, Anita Custard, Carolyn Mulroony. THIRD ROW: Mike Sandifar, Martha Holmes, Diana Bostick, Sharon Strong, Jean Oldfield, Connie Orsborn, Cheryl Trisler. FOURTH ROW: Mikey Monger, David Sparks, Jim Early, Nancy Wil- • liams, Pam Jackson, Brenda Himelick, Linda Moore, Sharon Jeanes. FIFTH ROW: Dave Petty, Jerry Bell, Nancy Martin, Marilyn Nafe, Barbara Smith, John Redmeyer, Pat Maines. Banderillos, tortillas, and ole! ! ! Recognize the words? You would if you were a member of the Spanish Club, for these are a familiar part of their vocabulary. One of the most active clubs at C. H. S. , the Spanish Club made an annual trip in the spring; went to the Taco House, a restaurant with Spanish food in Indianapolis; and even conducted part of its meetings in Spanish. Ornaments and musical instruments add flavor to the meetings and put the members in the mood for El Espanol. Some of the second year Spanish students admire the bulletin board that Mrs. Harris created in the Spanish Room. A part of the Spanish Club went to Indiana- polis at the beginning of the year and are shown at the Taco House, where they dined. ATHLETICS BUD WETZEL - Co-captain JOHN COX - Co-captain DAVE TOM Is i ' ' - - ■k sss 1 FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD Centerville New Castle 48 - 91 Centerville 25 Connersville 13 ■=. ; P Centerville 13 Brookville 14 Centerville Centerville Centerville 6 12 14 Cambridge City Richmond Hagerstown 32 ' 1R - 7 LARRY MOORE KARL WISECUP MARION DELUCIO BRUCE EVANS 52 rssBs FRONT ROW: Lee Larkin - manager; Bud Wetzel, Bruce Evans, John Cox, Marion DeLucio, Larry Moore, David Tom, Karl Wesecup, Dale Hartman - manager. SECOND ROW: Ron Fudge, Jerry Bell, Jim Heavenridge, Jim Bailey, Eddie Irvin, P. David Smith, Steve Tiemann, Ray Chappell, Fred Anderson. THIRD ROW: Jim Mathews, Dave Petty, Ted Cox, Roger Faber, Jerry Smith, Dave Downing, John Wissler, Jerry Good, Darry Brandenburg, Keith Winters. FOURTH ROW: Coach Reggie, Robert Evans, Lee Stanley, Gerald Herbert, Larry Nichols, Roger Kimble, Coach Smith. This was the first year for football in the Centerville school system. The team played a six- game schedule. The boys responded well to the training in this new sport, and they proved it on the football field. There were seven seniors on the squad, four juniors, five sophomores, and fifteen freshmen. All of Centerville ' s home games were played at Lyboult Field in Richmond. ootUU izfi frean zt . fi S. Mr. Sid Reggie was the football coach for Center- ville ' s new team. Coach Reggie has a total of ten years of experience on the football field and one year of coaching. He was assistant coach for Purdue Uni- versity ' s freshmen team. Mr. Reggie was assisted by Mr. Henry Smith. Smith was a great asset to Coach Reggie and the new football team. 53 4- ea H Tfetwcft DUANE HAMILTON - Co-Captain JOHN COX - Co-captain COACH HENRY SMITH BUD WETZEL GARY FUDGE RON ROEHLER 54 -a . — — « t= PK Pm w - VTVm 1  y DICK BUSH DAVE TOM LARRY JENKINS FRANCIS WIDAU RICK NINDE RUSTY JEANES 55 DARRELL PARSHALL B-TEAIvI NETMEN FIRST ROW: Phil Allen, Manager, Ted Cox. Allen Dellinger, Dave Petty, Jim Heavenridge. SECOND ROW: Larry CruU, John Redmeyer, Jerry Good, Jerry Bell, Ron Henderson. THIRD ROW: Coach Jerry Moore, Don Ballinger, Mike Dean, John Wissler, Dave Downing, and Kent Wisecup. FRESHMAN TEAM FIRST ROW: Ron Fudge, Curtis Albert, Jim Schondelmayer, Dale Hartman. SECOND ROW: Larry Dillion, Manager, Larry Adams, Ron Weadick, Keith Winters, Larry Bellew, Lee Larkin, Mike Carlson, Manager. THIRD ROW: Coach - Doug Bonewitz, David Martin, Larry Nichols, Rudy Toschlog, Bill Telfair, Jim Williams, Gerald Herbert. Student Managers this year were A-Team - Bruce Evans; B-Team - Phil Allen, Jim Heavenridge; Fresh- man Squad - Mike Carlson, Larry Billon; B-Team - Bill Blansett. 56 4- C UH f t t They cheered for the BULLDOGS all the way Bonnie Spraker, Debbie Swager, Carol Sue Neal, and Sharon Hawkins. S- i eoMt Lib Ninde, Nancy Lichtenfels, Jane Harrison, and Anne Brown. Sharon Jeanes, Connie Irvin, Jo Ellen Conyers, and Jane Ninde. -ly rr 57 FIRST ROW, left to right: Curtis Albert, Lee Larkin, Gordon Huntsman, Philip Allen, Jim Schondelmayer, Alan Dellinger. SECOND ROW: Don Ballinger, Mike Dean, Rusty Jeanes, Gary Fudge, Bob Rhodes, Bill Telfair, and Jim Williams. THIRD ROW: John Shell - horn, Kent Wisecup, Fran- cis Widaue, Duane Hamil- ton, Rudy Toschlog, David Allen, and Coach Moore. DUANE HAMILTON GARY FUDGE Although the cross-country team did not win any meets, they made a good showing all season. They went up against some tough competition including Richmond, Knightstown, Connersville, and Moore- land. With only four sen- iors on the team, there was somewhat a lack of experience. The team was coached by Mr. Jerry Moore for the second sea- son. Coach Moore did a very good job with the boys in building up their spirit and physical condition. COACH JERRY MOORE FRANCIS WIDAU DAVID ALLEN ROW 1: Roger Faber, Bill Knott, Fred Trusler, Gary Fudge, Rusty Jeanes, and Ted Cox. ROW 2: Bruce Evans, Larry CruU, John Redmyer, Mike Hunt, John Staats, Jerry Good, and Bill Taylor. ROWS: Bud Wetzel, Marion DeLucio, John Cox, Dick Bush, Don Ballinger, John Wissler, Mike Dean, and Coach Smith. These pictures are of the boys who were planning to go out for the baseball ( above ) and track ( below ) teams. The regular teams were not yet chosen when the yearbook went to press. The baseball team was coached by Mr. Smith and the track team by Mr. Moore. ROW 1: Curtis Albert, Bob Rhoades, Ron Fudge, Jim Mathews, Dale Hale- man, and Steve Abel. ROW 2: Dick Hobbs, Keith Winters, Jerry Bell, Ron Weadick, Jim Bonholt, and Lee Larkin. ROW 3: Melvin House, Larry Jenkins, Bill Telfair, Rick Ninde, John Russell, and Steve Tieman. ROW 4: P. David Smith, Gary Rains, Karl Wisecup, Jim Heavenridge, Raymond Chappell, and Jim Williams. ROWS: Kent Wisecup, Duane Hamilton, Dave Downing, Francis Widau, and Coach Moore. GOLF TEAM - ROW 1; Barry Miller, David Sparks, Alan Dellinger, Larry Hensley and Bill Blansett. ROW 2: Tom Layton, Mark Tallant, Jerry Smith, Ron Henderson and Mr. Bonewitz, coach. o cutd e uU e Uft 0% fa €Cfe . . . TENNIS TEAM - ROW 1: John Mann, David Rhoades, Jim Schondelmayer, Jim Early and Dick Dudas. ROW 2: Ron Roehler, Mr. Mauger - coach and Dave Tom. The girls ' basketball team in- cludes - FRONT ROW: Diana Dean, Jane Sauser, Sandy Fleenor, Shar- on Hawkins, and Janice Mathews. SECOND ROW: Gwen Harris, Don- na Cormican, Rose Cook, and Mar- tha Holmes. THIRD ROW: Sheila Jones, Judy Ziegler, Becky Potterf, and Kathy Cook. Undefeated for the season, the girls hold an 8-0 record. They have won 16 straight games as a carry- over from last season. oUccf6aU The girls ' volleyball team p layed 3 games, winning 2 and losing 1. They have a 9-4 record over the last two seasons. These girls include - FRONT ROW: Mar- tha Holmes, Kathy Ford, Janice Mathews, and Kathy Cook. SEC- OND ROW: Sheila Jones, Connie Irvin, Rose Cook, Jill Hobbs, and Pam Linkenhoker. ' Pa t zU o Aic Practicing Observing Appling PALLADIUM PHOTO The above picture was taken of the very first practice of the new football team. The other pictures are action shots during the season. ff • ;i Sectco4€aC une Centerville ' s cheering block at the sectional when our BULLDOGS went against the Cambridge City Wampus Cats and defeated them 63-45. This is an action shot when Centerville went up against Richmond in sectional play. Centerville players pictured are Dick Bush ( 11 ), Duane Hamilton ( 44 ), and John Cox hidden by Hamilton. The Bulldogs were defeated by those Devils 64-49. Photos by the Richmond PALLADIUM -IT E} I OFFICE GIRLS posing for the photographer were, SEATED: Pat Catron, Phyllis Borradaile, Linda O ' Bayley and Sandra Jack. STANDING: Jane Sauser, Kathy Cook, Nancy Lichtenfels and Laura Faber. Girls working in the office are kept busy sorting mail, typing letters, answering the telephone, picking up absence cards, greeting visitors, and the multitude of other jobs which is calculated to keep them on their toes. O t tni4. ' Xeefi Su4 . . . Below are two pictures which come to mind when we think of the office girls. 64 John Cox, Honor Society President, talks with Carl Erskine, former baseball star. Erskine was the speaker for the first round of the Dedication ceremonies. He spoke before the entire student body and a group of Honor Society students who were guests from other schools. 65 PROM QUEEN CANDIDATES - SEATED IN FRONT: Debbie Swager and Carol Sue Neal. SEATED BEHIND: Sandra Jack, Phyllis Borradaile and Carol Maines. BANQUET QUEEN CANDIDATES - SEATED IN FRONT: Pat Catron, Sherry Bennett and Sharon Hawkins. SEATED BEHIND: Jerry Alexander and Bonnie Spraker. The king and queen candidates for the Homecoming Dance are pictured here. From left to right: Duane Hamilton, John Cox, Bud Wetzel, king; Diana Dean, queen; Carol Sue Neal, Phyllis Borradaile. o Keco 4tu€ €U€ce 4tt tact So en c oHc . . . King Bud Wetzel and Queen Diana Dean lead off a dance for the Homecoming. Bug eyes My age; Hey Furry! Se uon ae a f . Jl 1 1 _ i ■ f V IlI __ - Football anyone? A real cat Where the boys are Tobacco Road Dobbie Gillis?? 68 Could Be VJe Mr. Reggie, PLEASE say cheese! 69 l e He H en. Ti e t Se Uon Ti ene a6c€47 . . , J I hate people! ! ! Hi fellows! ' This beats the Cafeteria! ! ' Me??? Homecoming Queen! ! ! I ' M really the Gerber baby - - - My Boomerang won ' t come back Surprise! ! 1 did so win! ! ! ' What a Sure I was Miss America of ' 62 Hel-loooo Mr. Reggie! development this is! nadd qO aoiuBf •9 Iiapp Av ipirea SI U SQ BU ia ■5 X03 -BTUtSltA ■II S9UIB piBD • tD3qj3noiqas mox •01 J0U33U tpuES •s U0J1B3 Auaf 6 SMStjaiBH aotuBf •z ja [ jds smuog •8 jaS Ms siqqsa ' T noux 13pre i ' L 70 REMEMBER WHEN we gathered in the cafetorium for convocations? . performed in gym class? . . . stood in line for the bus? . . lined up for lunch? . . . had a feast at Thanksgiving? Al fe  JOURNALISM CLASS AND SPONSORS - SEATED, left to right; Toye Leonard, Jane Sauser, Sherry Bennett, Laura Faber, Carol Bradley and Ron Wright. STANDING: Miss Denbo, jour- nalism teacher; Judy Lind, Mrs. Steuart, sponsor; Dixie Thompson, Pat Catron, Jerri Alexan- der, Judy Etzel, Mr. Mauger, sponsor; Beverly Moore, Mr. Spencer, sponsor. Pat Catron and Laura Faber were editors of the yearbook and newspaper, respectively. Ti c z id ' ?e rr Below are pictured two parts of a convocation to promote MORTONIAN sales. At left are several students and the signs they carried advertising the yearbook. At right are members of the Speech and Drama class who put on a skit to encourage students to buy the MORTONIAN. TAYLOR PUBLISmNG COMPANY ■ t I ' J jef- . u V , tX v ■C tSL c UamJjL ■J ..uAA. y ■J r s! V J %$


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