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1st row, left to right: S. Thompson, J. Ashley, L. Raven, N. Hatchett, T. Algaier, A. Jones, C. Bradfield, M. Hazard, B. Miller, C. Smith. 2nd row: I. Schnapf, N. Fisher, P. Akers, L. Koerner, G. Rutherford, J. Zint, R. Camp, C. Hildebrant, C. Wagner, B. Westbrook. 3rd row; D. Deutsch, E. Smith, C. Conner, D. Cotton, S. Nellis, E. Smith, J. Russell, G. Fenwick, J. Vickery, L. Graulich. 4th row: R. Teutsch, K. Williams, N. Cole, M. Mortimer, S. Gerber, D. Splittorff, R. Thomas, A. Fisk, Mr. Turney, sponsor. In the seventh grade we had a very happy year and our sponsor was Mr. Smith. We had a good ball team that year and Norma Fisher was chosen as our cheerleader. We had a class trip at the end of the year and enjoyed it very much. It was the first year for our boys to play on the grade team. In 1954, we entered the eighth grade with Mr. Smith back as our sponsor. We had a ball team this year that was the best in the land with Mr. Roy Smith as coach. Norma Fisher and Linda Koerner were chosen as cheerleaders. At the end of the year we went to Spring Mill. Before long we were in the last year of 1955 and way up to the freshman class. Mr. Chapman was our sponsor this year. The class officers were: president, Carlton Scott; vice-president, Bob Fisher; secretary, Jackie Vickery; treasurer, Sidney Gerber; and news reporter, Charles Conner. Again, we have a good team even though we are only freshies , and Norma Fisher as cheerleader. Now we are silly sophomores and are looking forward to ordering our rings for high school. We have already received our jackets. We are proud to have some of the boys playing on the varsity team this year. Norma Fisher was elected cheerleader. Our officers for this year are : president, Rosemary Teutsch; vice-president, Alpha Jones; secretary, Marcella Mortimer; treasurer, Carolyn Bradfield. We are looking forward to our trip this year and to the coming years ahead of us in high school. 31
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1st row, left to right: Vessels, Keller, Hatchett, Allen, Camp, Lewis, Splittorff, Willis, Mr. Chapman, teacher. 2nd row: Sodders, Ray, Musgrave, Williams, Wade, Schuble, Strange, Parker, Hetzel, Wat- son, Riley, Gore. 3rd row: Pfingston, Spindler, Ingler, Jarboe, Rainey, Bolton, Schuble, Teutsch, Stinson, Nisbeth, Carroll. 4th row: Nisbeth, Curry, Hall, Borden, Thompson, Roll, Bruce, Reed, Blackford. 5th row: Droll, Hazard, Gill, Leslie, Miller, Mortimer, Lynn, Downing, Droll, Frank. ■l iitottj In 1954, we entered the seventh grade. Our sponsor was Mr. Turney. Our room mothers were Mrs. Nisbeth and Mrs. Vessels. We had a wonderful time that year with our class parties and our class trip. We had a ball team that was considered very good, and Janet Vessels was chosen as cheerleader. At the end of the year, we went to Mesker Park. In 1955, we entered the eighth grade. We were divided into two classes. Mr. Esk- ridge taught the first and Mr. Smith taught the second class. Both classes elected officers. First class officers were: president, Jimmy Gill; vice-president, Donald Droll; secretary, Imogene Bowley; treasurer, Ronald Droll; news reporter, Janice Hetzel. Second class : president, Walter Thompson; vice-president, Barbara Riley; secretary, Connie McCormick; treasurer, Marian Nisbeth; and news reporter, Linda Watson. We went on an educational tour that year to the water plant and the power plant. We had a great ball team that year. We won the grade school tourney by defeating sev- eral of the Warrick County grade teams. In February, we crowned the basketball queen. Leading off the crowning were the attendants : Doris Camp, Ann Williams, Sharon Teutsch, Earlene Keller and Donna Carroll. Then came the big moment when Walter Thompson, captain of the team, crowned Lois Splittorff, Queen of 1955. That year we went to Spring Mill at the end of the year. In 1956, we are at last up to date. We are now little green freshies , happy as can be, with Mr. Chapman as our class sponsor. We elected class officers who were: president, Donna Carroll; vice-president, Barbara Riley; secretary, Dorothy Stinson; treasurer, Marian Nisbeth; and news reporter, Linda Watson. Earlene Keller was chosen as attendant for the basketball queen. We had a hayride at Scales Lake the first semester. We have several new students this year and have lost some along with them. We are look- ing forward to our sophomore year.
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1st row, left to right: T. Whitmer, D. Bennett, D. Michel, L. Williams, B. Townsend, G. Hatchett, M. Spindler, L. Camp, A. Lewis. 2nd row: S. Younker, M. May, D. Hetzel, V. Majors. F. Wade, S. Broshears, J. Spindler, F. Spencer, Mr. Boyle, sponsor. 3rd row: E. Cannon, L. Simpson, J. Brown, D. Roll, J. Wright, B. Carroll, R. Parker, J. Eidson, J. Gore. -Iffototy In September of 1952, forty-two seventh graders enrolled in Chandler Junior High. Their sponsor was Roy Smith. In the second week of school they elected their class officers. They were : president, Larry Simpson; vice-president, Leroy Hildebrant; secretary, Linda Williams, treasurer, Jack Bock; and news reporter, Dana Bruce, We took our class trip to Spring Mill State Park this year. Our eighth grade year was both a sad and happy year. We had a few new pupils : Sandra Younker and Lois Camp. Our sponsor was Mrs. Bernice Lowell. Our class trip again was to Spring Mill Park. Our class officers were: president, Leroy Hildebrant; vice-president, Frank Spencer; secretary, Marion May; and treasurer, Linda Williams. Our reporters were Dana Bruce and Doris Hetzel. That year we crowned our eighth grade basketball queen, Marion May. Her attendants were Shirley Hatchett, Gayle Hatchett, Irma Schnapf, Sylvia Simon, Doris Hetzel and Linda Koerner. Our basketball team was pretty good that year. Don Roll, Larry Simpson, Robert Buckman, Johnnie Eidson, Jack Bock, Leroy Hildebrant and several other boys dressed out. The cheer- leaders were: Linda Williams, Dorothy Bennett, and Norma Fisher. In 1954, forty freshmen enrolled in Chandler High School. Our sponsor was Mrs. Boyd. The third week of school we elected our class officers. They were: president, Sandra Younker; vice-president, Larry Simpson; secretary, Marion May; treasurer, Gayle Hatchett; and news reporter, Linda Williams. We had a skating party in Febru- ary and a class trip at the end of the year. The year (1955-1956) sophomores at last. We had as our sponsor, Mr. Boyles. We ordered our class jackets this year. Our class officers for the year were: president, Larry Simpson; vice-president, Leroy Hildebrant; secretary, Doris Hetzel; treasurer, Darlene Michel; reporter, Linda Williams. Juniors at last! We lost a few of our kids. Our officers for the year are: president, Joe Brown; vice-president, Larry Simpson; secretary, Gayle Hatchett; treasurer, Eu- gene Cannon; and news reporter, Marion May and Linda Williams. We are planning a Prom for the seniors. It is to be at Fritz's in Evansville. First we will have a dinner and then a dance. Mr. Boyles is our junior sponsor. 32
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