Charlottesville High School - Eagle Yearbook (Charlottesville, IN)
- Class of 1956
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As a result of the cooperation on the part ofthe school and hard work and planning on the part of the staff, we present this 1956 EAGLE to you Seventh Edition CHARLOTTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Charlottesville, Indiana The senior class of 1956 wishes to dedicate this yearbook to show our appreciation to those individuals who have supported, directed, and encouraged us through our years of schoolg also to those students and teachers who have promoted scholarship, spo rtsmanship, and citizenship within our school. We give special thanks to our parents and to our sponsors, Miss Raines and Mr. Bell. TABLE OF CO TENTS A DMINISTRATION AND FACULTY SENIORS , ,QV UNDERCLASSMEN GRA DES MUSIC ATHLETICS CLASSES AND ACTIVITIES ADVERTISEMENTS Page 3 Ki, iw 'L 4 W ,, I L,.,.: K 1 QTL ,L , f i I- pm H . - Q1 ,M ff L in M f,2,'?':a,i- n fi' 5 wiwfiwigizsw f A i . .4 3,5 sfsjiaff , ,. K Em. ,, 1,w,Y,- ,si 3' , , , : fini- , Lax W- ,. -'WA K is . W, .L 5? ww q A ' gf f -W. :V7 ,..' .- Tai 32 5, 1 -A J, I.. DIGGING DEEPER ,IWESFSVQ .MY .M A IV B553 -few hw DEDICATION NOVEMBER 11 The erecting of the flag pole was one ofthe proiects for Mr, Royster and his Ag boys They had the pole com- pleted by November 11, 1955. The flag pole was a gift ofthe graduating class of 1953 ' 22 E SELECTING THE SPOT READY TO PULL MACHINE POWER . V? Q W A FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION MR. WILLIAM WICKER MR. CHARLES E. SIMMONS President Treasurer MR. THOMAS B. NELSON MR. ORA VAUGHN Secretary 1956 Secretary 1955 MR. WILLIS ADAMS MRS. BETTY RUTH MORRIS Principal School Secretary Algebra MISS MAE WILLIS Grade 3 MR. EVERETT SAUTER Grade 6 Junior High Coach T.. . F MRS. MARY EDER MRS. DORIS BELL Grades 4 and 6 Grade 5 MRS. FRANCES SAPP MRS. KATHALEEN MCCASLIN Grade 2 Grade 1 r r i M- -M . .-.. ......r-....,... r-U..-,. .-, ST, Sr 5, Mann if e e S - M? A i A C , , , A ' I S Q T' i C -Mg i . ,,, Mig ,, nr , 9 . MRS. ELLICE CURRY MR. ELLSWORTH MCCLEEREY Home Economics Coach, Physical Education Cafeteria Science Booster Club MRS. GLADYS REICHENBACH MRS. FRANCES SIMS Grade 1 Music and Art wwwmww axwgnv M,.,,Q-w ' MISS ESTHER RAINES MR. HOWARD HARRIS Business Education Business Education Physical Education Social Studies Eagle News, Annual Staff Junior Sponsor Senior Sponsor MR. REED H. JONES MR. AUSTIN H. SMITH Social Studies Band, Chorus Eighth Grade Sponsor Junior Band - MR. EVERETT GREEN Mathematics, Chemistry Scout Master Freshman Sponsor MRS. THELMA MILLER English, Latin, Library Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor Seventh Grade Sponsor P23 V .MM t MR. RALPH ROYSTER Vocational Agriculture 4-H Leader F. F. A. Advisor MISS VERLE A. MOUNTS English Eagle News Advisor Sophomore Sponsor w ,,f.f'fsfi- W gif' i ' v 41, .. no if '- y i A -M 6' ifi gg .., W- ,g .Q 'A ff!! 1 Y e v My is .1 V , i, y, M,-V, Q if . f . 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I M M 4. .rr,, jd Q p lddd e yiy-, i akin- Y' ' :Fw '1-515, kt, NN Q . K r f H ,X 1 gk l ROWENA SILVER, President of the Class of '56, was in the Band 7 years and Drum Majorette 2. Row was Yell Leader, member of the Booster Club, Camera Club, and in the Junior Play. JULIA HOLLIDAY was Secretary of our Senior Class and President in her Ioth year. Faye was in the Booster Club, Camera Club, and the Junior and Sen- ior Plays. She was in Band 5 years. BEVERLY POER, Treasurer of our Senior Class, was President of the Booster Club, Band Treasurer her Ilth year. Topper was in Tri-Hi-Y, Land Judging, Chorus, Junior and Senior Plays, and for 8 years she was in Band. KNIGHTSTOWN GREENHOUSES, INC., Knightstown, Indiana GENE HOLLIDAY, Vice President of our Class of '56, took part in the Junior and Senior Plays, Booster Club, Camera Club Hi-Y, F.F.A. and Judging. Bugs was in Basketball and Baseball 4 years and Track 2. ANN ATHEY was in Chorus 3 years and in Band 7 years. Annie was in Tri-Hi-Y, Booster Club, Land Judging, and the Junior and Senior Plays. JAMES Sl-IOUFLER, a member of the Booster Club, Camera Club, and President of the Student Council, was in the Junior and Sen- ior Plays, Hi-Y, F.F.A. and Track. Shouf took part in Baseball, Basketball, and Judg- ing 4 years. MARY MOONEY sang in the Chorus in her gth year and Midgee worked in the cafeteria her 12th year. PAULINE WICKER was Class Treasurer in her Junior year, member of the Booster Club, Camera Club, and Chorus. She was Assist- ant Editor of the Eagle News. JOHN SCOTT was in the Camera Club, Hi-Y, Chorus, Judging, and Junior and Senior Plays. Trotter was also in Band 8 years, Basketball, Track, Cross Country, and F. F. A. BARBARA BLEDSOE came to C. H. S. from Max well when a Junior, where she belonged to the Sunshine Society. Here, Barb was Office Girl, Librarian, and was in the Camera Club, Chorus, and on the Eagle News Staff. JEAN YOUNG was in Chorus, Camera Club, Junior Play, and on the Eagle News Staff. Ta1ker was Librarian in her Ioth year. MARTHA MOONEY was in Camera Club and in her 9th year, Bauche , as she was called by some of her classmates, sang in the Chorus. LINDA PEFFER, Editor of our Annual, Vice-President of the Camera Club, member of Tri-Hi-Y, Vice -President of Band, and member of Band 5 years, was in the Chorus, Booster Club, and Junior and Senior Plays. SANDRA OWINGS was in the Junior and Senior Plays, Booster Club, Camera Club, Tri-Hi-Y, and Chorus. Suzie played in the Band for 5 years, too. PATRICIA HAYWOOD entered C. H.S. from Greenfield where she was Treasurer of the Junior Class, in the Science-Math Club, and G. A. A. Pat was Secretary of our Student Council, in the Camera Club, and Senior Play. MARTHA EDWARDS was in the Booster Club, Chorus, and Eagle News. Mart also had a part in the Junior Play. BEVERLY BEESON was in Band for 6 years. Bev was in Chorus 3 years, Camera Club, and the Junior Play. KENNETH GRIFFITH took part in Basket- ball, Baseball, and Track 4 years, Cross Country 2 years, and Judging one year. Kenny was in F. F. A. , Booster Club, and Camera Club. LLOYD YOUNG was in Chorus, Track, and Judging. Digger was in the Junior Play, too. ANN COUCH, one of our strong-lunged yell leaders, was in Booster Club, Camera Club, Tri-Hi-Y, and Chorus. Annie also belonged to the G. A. A. and F.H. A. at Alexandria. BARBARA DAVIS, Secretary and Treasurer of the Camera Club, was in Band 4 years, Booster Club, Chorus, and Eagle News. Jo Bar was in both the Junior and Senior Plays. CLEONA ROLER, or Daught as everybody calls her, was in the Junior Play. She also took part in Chorus and helped out in the cafeteria. MARILYN COOK entered C. H. S. in her Junior year from Maxwell where she was a member of the Sunshine Society and Band. While here, Cookie was in Cho- rus, Camera Club, the Senior Play, and on the Eagle News Staff. LEON SEELY was in the Booster Club, Hi- Y, F.F. A. , and Judging. Seal took part, too, in Basketball, Track, and Cross Country. SHIRLEY ONEAL was Secretary in her Sopho- more year. Sunshine also belonged to the Booster Club. RUTH MCDANIEL, or Red as she may be called, was in the Junior Play. She was a member of the Chorus and in her Senior year worked in the cafeteria. MARILYN DELHAGEN, another entry from Maxwell, was in the Camera Club, Chorus, and Sunshine Society. Besides this, she was Editor of the Eagle News, Office Girl, and Librarian. FREDRICK MUEGGE was a member of the Booster Club, Hi-Y, and F. F. A. Herbie also took part in Judging, Baseball, and Basketball 4 years and Track 3. S, CLASS HI TORY The 1956 Charlottesville High School graduating class will add 28 names to the fast growing list of alumni, that is, if all finish this school year, Nine of them began their school careers in this school - Beverly Beeson, Barbara Davis, Julia Holli- day, Martha Edwards, John Scott, Gene Holliday, Kenneth Griffith, Beverly Poer, and Rowena Silver. Mrs. Frost was their teacher. In the next two years Ruth McDaniel and Lloyd Young joined the class. Miss Raper taught them in the second and Mrs. Wilson in the third grade. In the fourth grade the Westland pupils came to Charlottesville - Pauline Wicker, Jimmy Shoufler, Fred Muegge, and Leon Seely. Ann Athey and Sandra Owings also entered the class when it was taught by Miss Mae Willis. Mrs, Vestal kept them busy during the 5th grade and Mrs. Bell taught the 6th, Shirley Oneal came in the 5th, Ann Couch and Linda Peffer came in the 6th, Mr. Robert Bell welcomed them in the 7th grade and was their sponsor until his resignation in the spring of 1955. Daught Roler and Jean Young entered Charlottesville that year, and Gene Holliday returned, having tried Central of Knightstown and Eden. Mary and Martha Mooney, the guess which twins , came from Greenfield during their freshman year. In the sophomore year, Marilyn Delhagen came from Maxwell. Mrs. Curry was co-sponsor during the sophomore and junior years. Marilyn Cook and Barbara Bledsoe joined the class as juniors. At the end of a work-crowded junior year, the class, accompanied by Mr. Eilar and Miss Raines, realized their long-planned dream trip to Washington and New York. Their senior class changed only slightly from the year before, gained two: Pat Haywood from Greenfield and Ann Couch, who returned after absence of two yearsg and lost three: Joe Beyers, Sandra Gatlin, and Joan Hughes. Many things have been crowded into their senior year. Many have maintained a high scholastic standard, won honors in the band, all have helped to produce the annual, and all have taken an ac- tive part in the school activities. CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of the Charlottesville School, County of Hancock, and State of Indiana, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. We, the Seniors, will and bequeath to the juniors top priority in the seating at ball games, our well- worn Economics and Government books, and the pleasant but serious responsibility of being seniors. I, Lloyd Young, will my ability to relax in all classes to Miss Raines and my Reserve rank to Benny Brooks. I, Daught Roler, will my long hair to Carolyn Roland and my hope chest to Sharon Nelson. I, Martha Edwards, will my vocalizing to Patty Pope and my artistic ability to Philip Johnson. I, Rowena Silver, will my appetitie to Mr. Green and my baton to Judy Moore. I, Fred Muegge, will my ability to play basketball to Ralph Lewman and my English books to Joyce Rasor. I, Jean Young, will my place in the cafeteria to Marilyn Miller and my happy disposition to Kenneth Beeson. I, Ruth McDaniel, will my red hair to George Arapov and my bookkeeping to Vonneitha l-Iartzell I, Ann Athey, will my ability to economize to Bob Cook. My position as first on Senior roll I give to Ronald Althoff. I, Beverly Poer, will my ability to chew gum to Dorothy Apple and my stack of sheet music to Kay Gatlin. I, Jim Shoufler, will my frame to Wayne Dye and my flat top to David Wall. I, Barbara Davis, will my wardrobe of clothes to Nancy Apple and my typewriter to John Hackleman. I, Leon,Seely, will my flat top hair cut to John Joachimi and my track shoes to Paul Scott. I, Ann Couch, will my round face to Ron Johnson and yell leader's outfit to Ann Scott. I, Pat Haywood, will my pony tail to Sharla Cecil and my high honors to Judy Carmany. I, Linda Peffer, will my pigeon toes to Mr. Smith and my band medals to Marla Miller. I, Beverly Beeson, will my ability to concentrate on Sousaphones to Martha Weber and my big blue eyes to Joan Arhey. I, Marilyn Delhagen, will my spunk to Gloria Tanner and my position as Editor of The Eagle News to Rose Wyse. I, Kenneth Griffith, will myffennessee Cadillac to John Rasor and my carefree ways to Donald Janes. I, Gene Holliday, will my ability to get along with sophomore girls to my brother, Paul, and our basketball skill to the Smith brothers. I, Marilyn Cook, will my flappy elbows to Mr. Smith and my creations in clothing to Sue Riddle. I, Julia Holliday, will my last name to Karen Moore and Marilou Simmons and my study halls to Karen Miller. I, Sandra Owings, will my camera to Murriel Stamper and my week at 4-H school to Arlene Davis. 1, John Scott, will my interest in girls to Larry Pope and my car to Frank Buscher. I, Shirley Oneal, will my second set of Bookkeeping papers and also my quiet ways to Geraldine Davis. I, Pauline Wicker, will my love for Hancock Central to Mickey Gregory. We, Mary and Martha Mooney, together, will our ability to confuse both teachers and students to the next set of identical twins. I, Barbara Bledsoe, will my laugh to George Miller and my position in the library to Linda Watts, In Witness Whereof, we, the Seniors, the testators, have set our hand and seal hereto, this nineteenth day of January, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine -hundred and fifty-six 119563. Page I9 September l2, l968 Dear Diary, As usual, I was seated in front of the TV, ready to watch my Sunday night favorite, Big, Big Universe. But, I waited with unusual anticipation. This was the big eveningg the program was featuring my class of '56 of CHS as the average class from a small school having its beginning on the National Highway, U. S, 40. Each member of the class was on the screen and I learned what the gang has been doing these twelve years. Sandra Owings, always famous for her figure, I remember, was modeling the creations designed by the master in this field, Lloyd Young. Linda Peffer and John Scott are noted writers. John's most recent novel is Dig My Latest Dream. Linda is the author of the best seller, How to do Things the Speedy Way. Several members were recognized for their musical talents: Ann Athey is the first lady to play in the Band of America, and Gene Holliday has replaced Snooky Lanson on Hit Parade. Snooky was getting squeaky Barbara Bledsoe has joined the Gilette Quartet and sings TV commercials during the World Series. Mary and Martha Mooney are leading songs for Billy Graham's religious services. Leon Seely is a most proficient cas- tinet player and is with the Bone Rattlers at Hernando's in South Africa. Some of the gang have entered the field of competitive sports. Ann Couch is practicing for the Olympics where she will enter the pole vaulting event. Fred Muegge has organized a top professional basketball team, The Westland Globe Spinnersg Jim Shoufler is the center for this team. Shirley Oneal and Jean Young are bronco busting for a western rodeo. Beverly Beeson has trained to be a lady wrestler. Kenneth Griffith has just finished a picture of Beverly Beeson that is to be reproduced for billboards, ad- vertising her debut in Madison Square Garden. He operates one of Indiana's largest photographic studios. Martha Edwards' artistic ability parallels that of Grandma Moses. She designs Christmas cards for Hallmark. Inventors and designers do come from small towns, Julia Holliday designs dresses exclusuvely for the tall girl. Daught Roler has invented a formula that can be injected into rabbits to dye their fur the color of mink. She raises rabbits. Marilyn Cook is manufacturing jet aircraft for the Navy. Pauline Wicker and Ruth McDaniel have taken to the air. Pauline is navigator on a space ship at Disney- land. Ruth is piloting a helicopter that rescues shipwrecked men from the sea. She is really intrigued with her work. Pat Haywood has excelled in agriculture. She is now cultivating 3, OOO acres of cabbages to be pro- cessed for the Hollis Sauer Kraut Cannery. Rowena Silver has just returned from the International Live- stock Exposition, where she received a grand champion placing on her Hereford Steer. Marilyn Delhagen is the editor of Superman Comics. She got her start with the Charlottesville Eagle News. Barbara Davis manages a well-known children's clinic in Indianapolis. The program was concluded with an interview with Miss Raines, our sponsor. She said it had been so hard on her nerves guiding us through school that she had retired from teaching and now trains lions for Barnum and Baily Circus. She finds it much more relaxing. A My name was mentionedg the only one not there. It was good to see them all, even at long distance. Surely wish I could have visited with them at their party after the program, but I had to take care of my family-five sets of twins keep me so busy. Beverly Ann Poge 20 'sw 1 ...,.n, WM ,, W, .1 X 5 Q x -Wm Mr ...L L .2 ,, ik! I 3. X L 5' If 'hw ff , , h w E' fi. .3 A ..,, i ,aff . gk sax Q-ff f Q -gg A f if fs: ky --'f P31... Qi, x,., 4:2- Q -an + . A SENIOR'S LIFE IS A BUSY LIFE They ordered caps and gowns. They got pictures taken. They tried on band award sweaters They viewed pictures taken on their trip at Beverly Beeson's. They worked on the annual. 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SECOND ROW: Bev- erly Benge fWithdrawnj, Judith Mc:C1arnon, Donald Janes, Marilene Bever, George Miller. THIRD ROW: Philip Johnson, Sharla Cecil, Larry Pope, Sharon Nel- son, Norman Moore. LAWRENCE WOOD SL SON INSURANCE IIO E. Main St. , Greenfield, Indiana -fm . 2 wwf K M K V X al 1:15 -4-A f it Q .www '- my 491' yvry..-I .f :V M. 'HUF of is as If NK if 1 if , T, - of-at-1' ,,,. ' as is R, 54' 4, 'Q L 1 l it Q2 ... c ,, i yyyy QV 7,-,gt-j, F ' gl' '45 my A -'L V ' f.-, 3 OPHO ORE CLASS TOP ROW: Jack Potts, Doris Doughty, Harold Bricker, Ioan Athey, David Wal SECOND ROW: Berniece Bledsoe, Larry Brooks, Paul Holliday, Scott Radcliff, Carolyn Roland. THIRD ROW: Murriel Stamper, Marilou Simmons, John Hackleman, Sue Riddle, Ralph Lewman. FOURTH ROW: Steve Scott, John Kintner, Irma Burgay, Bob Cook, Nancy Apple. FIFTH ROW: George Arapov, Bob Oakes. 1 1 jk -14 -af L - 1 f O sf S -l - Ku it ' ' I .M ,xr K -... L , . rsrr 1 , i ' ,.....g ,Ai- :UN 1' K l' 'Q 'A 1 ' cy. 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'R' 'Pi 7 1 X 'f Sk 3 we-1 f ft: v if W'-t ,sw we K ' 7 sfixi-iw ' If Y S ' Q ti -5, ,qv- 've C?- FRESHMAN CLASS TOP ROW: Ronald Harrison, Ulysses Meredith, Louise Browning, Marla Miller, Robert Sparks. SECOND ROW Richard Mattix, DeWayne Roland, Kay Gatlin, Karen Miller, Ralph Smith. THIRD ROW: Frederick Walker, Richard Matlock, Janet Young, Phyllis Bever, Norman Cooper. MODERN SHOE REBUILDING, 20 N. State Street, Greenfield - LEDBETTER PHARMACY, Carthage -eg- MQ in y I A Q Si Z,, I3 f.. . V Blair as il s S A' f 7 S 'W - Q, ' W f we W W ' if Qi ski -,., l f -2-4 LV itil TOP ROW: George Scott, Sharon Holden, Arlene Davis, Mike McQuade, Marilyn Miller. SECOND ROW: Paul Sanford, Ann Scott, William Cooper, Mary Jane Johnson, Charles White. THIRD ROW: Walter Vandenbark, Rose Wyse, Gloria Tanner, Ida Burch. PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE, 520 E. Main, Greenfield amy i Q 'ai ffl 'V lx TNC f, R 3 R .IQVWD ' .. f -.T M l.f-- R - if' an? is if 9 Yagi? 5, its xx,., H, ,S t if gr MH: , mei sv WX . N, Q' J v .ara ,wwf ' A f' xkvmxzv 'Q K :wmv-W E5 1 If M ,X if if-x I y 4 W? ,Aga lAi , in QE? F-Ai, .3 -I 93? . 1 A ,LL-:: , L -,f L. z ' gf EIGHTH GRADE TOP ROW: Nancy Walker, Dahl Petry, Frank Pearson, Tom Pearson, Barbara Scott. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Ramsey, Rollie Walker, Carol Richardson, Ronald Jones, Linda Young. THIRD ROW: Mary Jane Wheeldon, Larry Brooks, Donald Moore, Sonia Tanner, Linda McCormack fwithdrawnj. CONAWAY'S QUALITY SERVICE, Knightstown, Indiana MITCHELL FLEMING PRINTING, INC. , I3-I7 North State Street, Greenfield IGN Fig QQ, Q J X I! ,R 'ri TOP ROW: Judy Morris, Carl Smith, Beverly Galloway, Phillip Bever, Robert Johnson. SECOND ROW: Karan Bledsoe, John Harrell, Raymond We1ls,'Donald Leisure, Julia Elmore THIRD ROW: Norma Burch, Harold Holt, Peggy Eakin. PICKETT'S HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS Greenfield, Indiana 1. , jr gifggi. A , -4, . x ,F AN' , a 5 .Ari ., : , . s . ig? N H 'Q El A, .- Mws- WM ' K . www? 7 365 .,, Q . 544 - Q V- 32 A in ' i ..,.wi2H'Q2'ri'-:E::z,,,21.:z. ,-v. ' : w 'Q . m 5n.,,,, qi, Ad... SEVENTH GRADE TOP ROW: David Lewman, Marlene Nelson, Tommy Nelson, Eileen Thomas, Ronald Roland. SECOND ROW: Faye Meredith, Mike Brizendine, Sue Arnold, John Meredith, Carolyn Evans. THIRD ROW: Richard Mroz, David Matherson, Nonda Gossage, Danny Boroughs, Phillip Tanner. FOURTH ROW: Ralph Wall, Donna Leisure, Jerry Cooper, Yvonne Dye, Melvin Johnson. ' nfs Fai fa ,- u le . ik in Nr ' af 4 f LEX A ,,L ew ,, i , t 'gb Q? qi 1, .53 ...L M? 'W' with ,av V New , art. :A,. ': slr i 5 'sq- Q TOP ROW: Rex Drudge, Iimmie Stevens, Stella Griffith, Michael Browning, Billy Bays. SECOND ROW: Richard Johnson, David Oakes, Brenda Cottrell, Jerry Adams, Steven Furgeson. THIRD ROW: Jeffrey White, Sandra Cooper, Luzena Cole, Norman Brooks, Jack Brown. 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THIRD ROW: Mrs. McCaslin, Vickie Lee Wicker, Mark Wilson, Linda Wright, Jeannette Wilson, Thomas Walker, Linda Sipe, Donald Pearson, Evelyn Perry, Betsy Miller. Ron Evans, absent. FIRST ROW: Linda Marshall, Mike McClarnon, Patsy Mroz, Leslie Kidwell, John Jones, Lucille Johnson, David Johnson, Mary Christine Johnson, Randall Johnson, Charles Hilderbrandt. SEC- OND ROW: Janet Rasor, Billy Rabe, Vivian Powers, Jimmy Pitts, Janis Petry, Steven Nolte, Danny Nelson, Gregory Moore, Joyce Mooney, Murl Meredith, Karen Martz. THIRD ROW: Nancy Walker, Frank Thurston, Janice Stephens, Ivan Smith, Barbara Simmons, Craig Shue, Kathy Shively, Dinah Sanford, Joyce Roland, Frances Riddle. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Sapp, Caro- lyn Wilson, Susan Williams, Donald White, Rita Walker. Gregory Sipe, Steven Wilson, absent. GR DE -fir-kv 'writ V' ' or is A . V . . xr f GRADEI FIRST ROW: Douglas Davis, Marlene Curry, Marjorie Cook, Tommy Collins, Sandra Cain, Robert Campbell, Bobby Bowman, Jeanne Bodkins, Karen Bever, Sheila Arnold, John Adams. SECOND ROW: Beverly Moore, Patricia McPherson, Jane McDaniel, Shane Lantz, Linda Jessup, James Jackson, Joyce Holliday, Leonard Guffey, Eddie Goff, Robert Fox, Robert Deviese. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Reichenbach, Mike Wilson, Carolyn Williams, David Wicker, Robert Truitt, Jan Solomon, Rodney Shelby, Alan Pear son. Carol Sigler, absent. FIRST ROW: Harold Edwards, Debbora Cooney, Patricia Coomer, Bill Coffin, Nancy Brinson, Janice Braddock, Donald Browning, Linda Bever, Joyce Bennett, Thomas Barton. SECOND ROW: John Kid- well, Diana Lee Jessup, Linda Glascock, Eddie Curry, David Bever, Harlan Miller, William Logan, Linda Kay Harting, Ann Hardin, Terry Green, Rebecca Engleking. THIRD ROW: Mrs, Wright, Roger Reason, David Newman, Norman Mooney, John McPherson, Mary McDaniel. Wanda Goff, Pamala Goodpasture, Carol Hall, absent. GRADEZK3 GRADE3 FIRST ROW: Terry Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Michael Hardin, Brenda Grigson, David Dudley, Kathy Brown, Jean Brooks, Marvin Beeson, Dwight Addison. SECOND ROW: Stephen Shively, Jimmy Joe Shadley, Ormund Rush, Dorotha Pearson, Diana Oakes, Jane Niedenthall, Daniel Mroz, Jimmy Miller, Monte McPherson, Roy McNally, Rosemary Stephens. THIRD ROW: Robert Williams, Pamela Wicker, Jennifer White, Jimmy White, Charles Vaughn, Ann Vandenbark, Anita Truitt, Marsha Trowbridge, Janice Todd, Darla Tanner, Vergie Logan. FOURTH ROW: Miss Willis, David Huff, John Hayes, Ken- neth Woods, David Wilson. Judy Thurston, Pamela McPherson, absent. FIRST ROW: Janet Guffey, Alan Green, Jane McPherson, Nikki Cole, Charlie Cecil, Linda Beeson, Ronald Bays, Steven Barton, Suzanne Apple, Robert Apple, John Zapf. SECOND ROW: Zadie Dawson David Matlock, Steven Lewis, Judy Leisure, Suzanne Kraus, Terry Kinder, Allen Holden, Eunice Harrell, Sandra Hall, Nancy Johnson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Bell, Dick White, Jo Anna Wheeldon, B111 Thomas, Vivian Smith, Donna Simmons, Carolyn Seely, Joyce Sanford, Garry Petry, Stephen Nelson, Philip Morris, Gerry Young. Bradley Conley, absent. GRADE 11 f- ' 'ass 11 f' :fit za- :Mews 'Ss 1654.1-'x -ua Ju 1'-H14 --w+tM. .wawaiwe .sfae5i fr1rs:r-e si? A -fl ls.- ,Jaa 2,4 'jk ' ,, GRADE4 FIRST ROW: Brenda Estell, Alma Dawson, Eugene Cooney, Michael Cottrell, Robert Coomer, Susan Collins, Garry Clift, Donald Brinson, Georgia Mae Braddock, Carolyn Bennett, David Barker. SEC- OND ROW: Wesley Wilson, Ruth Meredith, Sally McDaniel, Mary Ann Jones, Donald Jones, Rebecca Holden, Carolyn Guffey, Velva Griffith, Jerry Foster, Larry Evans, Garry Evans. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Smith, Tommy Williams, Alan Wicker, Richard Walker, Dickie Veach, Jeannette Stephens, Katy Riddle, Pete Rasor, Fred Powers, Karen Petry, James Niedenthall, Phillip Moore, Tommy Miller. Cynthia Butler, Norman Ging, Billy Hall, Steven Wicker, absent. FIRST ROW: Michael Moore, Diane Lawson, Linda Holliday, Edgar Gosser, James Garrett, Joe Elmore, Marcia Cole, Dovie Browning, Norman Baker, Ralph Althoff. SECOND ROW: Karen Miller, Billy Kidwell, Dorothy Hill, Saundra Gregory, Johnnie Apple, Linda Sue Wood, Larry Walker, Susan Thurston, Larry Tanner, Ronnie Ramsey, Dennis Nolte. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Eder, Dianne Williams, Larry White, Jack Vandenbark, Larry Shivelv. GR DE4k6 ,, .wa - f f f . fa, maaw:m.2ir farJmxwnmmxe ,., I t GR DE6 FIRST ROW: Loretta Griffith, Irene Gosser, Jeffrey Glascock, Johnny Cooper, Robert Clift, Carol Butler, Algernon Brink, Danny Bowman, Betty Boroughs, Larry Bever. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Nelson, Janet Moore, Paul Mooney, Marvin Miller, Eugene Ball, Judy Kraus, Doris Johnson, Edna Johnson, John Holliday Jerry Holliday. THIRD ROW: Beardie Logan, Larrie Stevens, Larry Stamper, Susan Simmons, Diane Shad- ley, Phyllis Seely, James Sapp, Martin Riddle, Patty Pearson, Lou Ann Nolte. FOURTH ROW: Mr, Sauter Ronald Zapf, Dennis Wilson, Glen Weber, Lowell Walker, Mary Lou VanDuyn. Carlos Conley, Russell Reed, Absent. Snaps were taken of children absent when the group pictures were taken: Steven Wicker, Billy Hall, Cynthia Butler, Judy Thurston, Norman Ging, Pamela McPherson, Brad Conley, Russell Reed, Carlos Conley, Wanda Goff, Pamala Goodpasture, Carol Hall, Gregory Sipe, Steven Wilson, Carol Sigler, Ron Evans. Ur BASEBALL FIRST ROW: Ronnie Johnson, Pitcherg Jim Shoufler, Catcher Fred Mue ge Outfielderg Gene Holliday, Third Basemang Don Griffith, Pitcher ST NDING Mr, McCleerey, coachg Don Hudson, First Basemang Paul Holliday Outfielder John Kintner, Second Basemang Kenneth Griffith, Outfielder Bob Oakes Short Stopg Harold O'Neal, Third Basemang David Wall, Manager 1955 Schedule and September 7 Charlottesville 5 8 Charlottesville 3 10 Charlottesville 7 16 Charlottesville 7 19 Charlottesville 6 20 Charlottesville 7 TOURNEY 26 September Charlottesville 1 Scores - Arlington - Knightstown - Fortville - Knightstown - Mt. Comfort - Hancock Central 8 - New Palestine CARTHAGE, Radio 81 Appliance Shop - RATLIFF IEWELERS, Knightstown, Indiana WILSON S GARAGE Cleveland CROSS COU TRY KNEELING: John Hackleman, Paul Scott, Ralph Smith, Jack Potts, George Scott. STANDING: David Wall, Ronnie Althoff, Don Griffith, Leon Seely, Kenneth Griffith, Ralph Lewman, Mr. McCleerey. The Cross Country team showed possible power for the future by placing well in the sectional meet at Indianapolis last fall. John Hackleman was our top man, which was gist. I K M fe - A as -' 5 ' , , g,:'5w5..4,.1'f,gl+'g e:,,j.,-:. ,.,q-,aww 531 'fmt --rjia, t 1 ' .K In fr f'5iL'i7fJ '39, pl -.z 5' 1. :?fi5f :.1f - y r-T w . :-.1 ..-,gkL1,,'j , 1, . -:MQ-gig-,A :'+E',Q',1::Q2-QQ5-gina if I '- - W f af . .pf at , i tiff, ,1 WML, I:-4,..15-1.1 - ,fffr H , f H5Af'ff'151fs4M 2-ta.:-:::':i,. ,, , 13:13 .mr-fzfe -. ,.,,,- 5. , V- . i -- R I aa,-1QfgQ,y?9j'! 'Q , L fsifwf'twig-fi,'es:,vtfE255-7121,-3tagqjf , .5,,, f fg-wig ggi: ...56.r:,-ft, V gi,gg-ef.,.g,g5-1.:,j jf 75, zfr:fraQSr4, i K iw w if Q , wf ?f- , ad a ri, , i Q . - A, Af .I - , ' ' ,. at . , - ., . . I A f ,. , - lg I Z ,I f 2 Q ' f -:alfifxffi f V wffiff?12fnigf'w ' 2-tif, ya, 4 t-Q, 35 14 .fig ,fm-if.,-vW5Ifff.'1 2 ' f ,, 1X1 ff?J,fV?St :Pf5f'7fw ff5iiff'7f' , 'n, .1i 1,5-it ,I H fi ' 'T' A tail? 'g15F 'E 25 A 5591-gi 'ST fMf'Q.2g'.5,f5!ifiG ff' i , , if , 'V - .f,5j5g7,, W V R ad for tie un. 6 Y l 3 ,Q ATIONAL BODY, Knightstown, Indiana - TWEEDY LUMBER CO, , Carthage - PAUL'S RADIO 8a T.V., Greenfield, Indiana Ralph Lewman, Harold Oneal, Jack Potts Kenneth Grrffrth John Krntner Jrrn bhoufler Larry Brooks John Hackleman TRACK TEAM FIRST ROW: Harold Oneal, Rex Cook Wayne Dye LeRoy Rlchardson John Krntner Larry Brooks Ronald Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mr. McCleerey Jack Potts John Hackleman John scott Kenneth Griffith, Ralph Lewman, Jirn Shoufler K, v gf? .qw ,av m'-' , ,ff , Q 1 , li in H A-W 32' Gene Holliday Guard CGenoj Senior 5'6 Basket eye VAR Bob Oakes Guard fOatsej Sophomore 5'1O Smoothness Fred Muegge Center fl-Ierblej Senior 5'li Timing Leon Seely Forward fSea1j Senior 5'11 Endurance Page Jim Shoufler Forward fShoufj Senior 5'6 Spirit KNIG HT ST OWN GREENHOUS ES SITY John Kintner Forward Qliitengerj Sophomore 5'1O Aggressiveness THIS OLD HOUSE GIFT SHOP Mildred Williams Don Griffith Forward fDuckj Junior 5'9 Agility Harold Oneal Forward fFrankj Sophomore 5'6 Hookshootin' Page 47 Kenneth Griffith Guard IKHSYD Senior 5'11 Deception Paul Holliday Forward fButchj Sophomore 5'8 Set Shootin' ARSFFY W 18 Hancock Central H 44 2 Mays H 57 9 Wilkinson H 51 10 Kennard H 73 16 McCordsville T 39 17 Lewisville H 55 20 Wood flndianapolisj T 61 6 Mt. Comfort T 52 7 Hancock Central T 52 12 - 14 COUNTY TOURNEY Mt. Comfort 63 Hancock Central 50 CHEDULE Jan. Feb. Fairland H New Palestine T Franklin Twp. T Arlington H Carthage H Wilkinson T Edinburg H Knightstown T New Salem H 24 - 25 SECTIONAL TOURNEY Franklin Twp. Greenfield Hancock Central BIRMA MANUFACTURING CO. , INC. , Greenfield, Indiana C0mP1iFUeI1iS of ALLDREDGE TRACTOR 86 SALE FIRST ROW: Ronnre Althoff Paul Scott Bernrce Bledsoe Ralph Lewman Ralph Smrth SECOND ROW David Wall, john Hackleman Don Hudson Wayne Dye Larry Brooks Ronald Harrrson Ronald Johnson Compliments of DALE M. BEAGLE FURNITURE CO. and LEARY'S BOTTLED GAS SERVICE J R. HIGH BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Larry Brooks, Mike Brizendine, Carl Smith, Donnie Moore, David Lewman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sauter, Tommy Nelson, Mike Browning, Jack Brown, Billy Bays, Raymond Wells, Frank Pearson. The team played eleven games during the season. They won three and lost eight, and were eliminated in the second round at the Junior High tourney. Sue Nancy Yvonne LITTLE LEAG E BASKETBALL Basketball was organized for the grade children. Eight teams were chosen from grades three to six and were coached by high school boys and men from the community. Each team met and played on Saturday afternoon for a 9-week schedule and each team played once at half-time at a regularly scheduled high school game. Coaches were David Wall, Bob Oakes, Robert Addison, Charles Simmons, Bill Payne, Robert Morris, Ed Young, Dale Holden, and Keith Brown. TROTTERS TIGERS REDMAN SUN GLO LITTLE LEAGUE BA EBALL During the summer vacation, Mr. McCleerey organized a little league Baseball schedule for the grade school boys. Teams were selected and were coached by high school athletes. Bob Oakes coached the Giantsg Harold Oneal, the Indiansg John Kintner, the Bombersg and Don Grif- fith, the Panthers. The Giants were champs, but lost to the All-Stars in the final game. The All-Stars also played teams from New Palestine and Knightstown. ALL STARS and CHAMPS :wif ' J1iL:'x.,-lsraflsga. K N ffffff ffffff Jffff ffffff ffffff ffffffflfffl fflfff ll!! N Jffff MUSIC CHARLOTTESVILLE FIRST ROW: Marilou Simmons, Judy Moore, Paul Scott, Ann Athey, Jimmie Sapp, Gladys Gregory, Donna Leisure, Karen Miller. SECOND ROW: Sharon Holden, Judy Carmany, Sandra Owings, Judy McClarnon, John Scott, Patty Pope, Kenneth Leisure Sue Arnold, Nancy Walker, Donald Leisure, Carolyn Ramsey, Marla Miller, Barbara Davis, Barbara Hudson, Julia Holliday. THIRD ROW: George Scott, Marilyn Miller, Peggy Eakin, Carol Richardson, Jeffrey Glascock, Ronald Johnson, Ronald Althoff, Wayne Dye, Beverly Pocr, Mr. Smith, Glen Weber, Berniece Bledsoe, Steve Scott, Martha Mae Weber, Benny Brooks, Linda Peffer, Joyce Rasor, Joan Athey, Rowena Silver. Compliments of the GREENFIELD REPORTER Page 54 SCHOGL BA D The Charlottesville School Band, under the excellent direction of Mr. Austin Smith, started the year with a bang. They placed 14th out of 90 entries in the marching competition at the Indiana State Fair, With a lot of hard practice, they entered state auditions for marching bands in Class C and brought home a first division rating. It was stated on the comment sheet that the community has a band to be proud of. This spring the band participated in the Hancock County Spring Music Festival. They practiced diligently in preparation for state concert band auditions held in March. Mr. Smith and his band have a history they can well be proud of. In the 12 years of concert auditions and 4 years of marching auditions, they have earned and display in the trophy case 14, first division plaques. Many uniforms are covered with medals won at district and state events. Officers for the year are: Rowena Silver, Presidentg Wayne Dye, Vice-President, Judy Mc- Clarnon, Secretary-Treasurerg and Judy Carmany, Reporter. Page 55 ARCHI BA any g1 'M at F for Fairla nd Ready for Carthage A , Y- . , rs w,i,,3t4w ,m .. . . exAs,2s.g ' , -, ' K 'L ' 2 4 H ' 1.,,-..-e,,,,,.,.,t:,t- 555, L5 . A fp -- Jewi w W' -I? f- -r,..' :-wa: em- , I , K . Q I ,, - E ,Q get VM , ,L I 7' , Q 'wsu s , f, rAwY3ifi54ri4f,, K VHS ' ' ' , 4' , A ' M . 'I f- 4 '-'eiisfwf I ' - ' ' x Qt - Az.: s' .N W RFW7' - ' ', me-1' f r rv , 1 'K K V 1 V i -f K s 7-74? K F w'71 L 1 1226? if E i iff . 1' 54 Q Q1'f' ,, if K-,Kr fax,-V ,-Q , Y f'QQ 1'-v 1 .. iw? I. ' 5 3:25 xg 1 twig I i, . , A Mfiyf 5 213555 - ' ' W ' Rowena Looking south into Indiana The Charlottesville Marching Band entered stiff competition at the State Fair, and received 14th place out of 96 bands. At the District Marching Contest at Southport, the band again came through with a first division placing. They marched at the Carth- age Festival and at Butler Univer sity Homecoming. And, what a day at Butler! One might say Butler joined the Charlottesville band! The band marched at some of the home games and ended the year at the District Band Contest. Countermarch Command ' Q If i t W . H' at 4 FRONT: Ann Athey, Linda Pcffer, Beverly Poer, John Scott, Judy McClarnon, SECOND ROW: Paul Scott, Judy Carmany, lvlarilou Simmons, Joan Athey, Sharon Holden, Judy Moore, Julia Holliday, E TRANTS TO OLO CO TESTS FRONT: George Scott, Marilou Simmons, Paul Scott, Linda Peffer, Marla Miller, Nancy Walker, Sue Arnold. SECOND ROW: John Scott, Sharon Holden, Patty Pope, Joan Athey, Judy McClarnon, Beverly Poer, Ann Athey, Rowena Silver. THIRD ROW: Steve Scott, Ronald Althoff, Carolyn Ramsey, Julia Holliday, Judy Moore, Judy Carmany. BBAD FIRST ROW: Charles White, Alan Holden, Donna Simmons, Judy Leisure, Linda Beeson, Yvonne Dye, Ronald Zapf, Mr. Smith. SECOND ROW: Dennis Wilson, Dahl Perry, Dorothy Hill, Eileen Thomas, Judy Morris, Susan Simmons, Janet Moore. Mrs. Sims taught the grades music three days each week. Mr. Smith taught the Flutophone class. DOBBINS CLEANERS 201 E. Main St. Phone 605 ARVILLE MILLER LUMBER CO I226 E. Main, Greenfield CHORUS FIRST ROW: Paul Scott, John Scott, Robert Cook, George Scott, Robert Mench, Ronald Althoff, Ronald Johnson, Wayne Dye, Mr. Smith. SECOND ROW: Beverly Beeson, Pauline Wicker, Patty Pope, Karen Moore, Doris Doughty, Arlene Davis, Kay Gatlin, Mary Riddle, Linda Eakin, Marla Miller, Phyllis Bever, Ann Athey. THIRD ROW: Rose Wyse, Louise Browning, Mary Jane Johnson, Geraldine Davis, Irma Burgay, Karen Miller, Gloria Tanner, Marilyn Miller, Martha Edwards, Judy Carmany. FOURTH ROWg Donna Harrison, Gladys Gregory, Sharon Nelson, Barbara Bledsoe, Sharon Smith, Judy McClarnon, Linda Watts, Martha Mae Weber, Judy Moore, Joan Athey. Mr. Austin Smith, Director, Ann Athey, Pianist. Chorus met twice a week during activity period. Five members, Vonneitha Hartzell, Linda Eakin, Ann Athey, Barbara Bledsoe, and Ronald Johnson sang at the Indiana State Choral Festival at Indianapolis in October The entire chorus joined the Hancock County Chorus at the annual festival in Greenfield in March, and pro- vided special numbers at the Baccalaureate service, COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS - FLORY'S GIFT SHOP - Knightstown, Indiana. Page 59 4 'iw W' 2 K M151 w ssxwwsgw: -- .,., A ,. : K,,41fff:QW AGN- fmw,:2wfs,1fsif1:,Lss1'-fag, ,.,, f,, , , 12, V' '-sax 551r:f?1f7Q:?81'5v-5 mails? :Maj-. .. 'n-'--'ff?'S551Pf rxfrez---dfairraf ri - g m W ' ' m5Z?5??ii:ez- fssfzesi A--f' W4 'A 3k wlQf55if'i?fmsigfi , VVLL ? ,. LL,. w'i'i3f5,.f-i,E-2i ,Z?i1-,L-f l5'z,ff1i5?i1f l,,i'f5i'ii611ff'1 i1+?Qg?!:, 1 X Wh ' :K .V X iwpif: K, Wil as, 7' mf.' ::i' s3si1! -,..M,, ff, ' - mf V - .-,,.:, -fu. eg: 1 , 'Y his A mt..! 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October We take Cross-Country with Carthage. Baseball game with Arlington, tied, 5-5. B. B. with Knightstown 3-13. Cross-Country with Morristown, we lost. All-school party, more fun! B.B. with Fortville, 7-6. B. B. with Knightstown, 1-3. Cross-Country won over Spiceland. B. B. with Mt. Comfort, '2-5g end of first 6 weeks. B. B. with Hancock Central, 8-10. Kuniah Indian dance group sponsored by Scouts. First issue of Eagle News, 10th year of publishing. Band in marching contest at Southport, rated first. Hackleman placed 31 out of 130 men at Cross-Country meet at Indianapolis. B. B. game with New Palestine, Junior Halloween Festival: individual pictures taken for annual. First day of Teachers association - Vacation! Band at Butler Centennial - a good day to forget. Land Judging team entered state meet at Jasper. November First pep session with Ann, Rowena, and Judy. Pre-season basketball game CHS BLUE vs CHS WHITE. Seniors sell ads for annualg it would rain! Convocation by Mr. McCleereyg he gave theme for the year: Together. Gathered around the flagpole for picture. Seniors measured for caps and gowns, all hopeful! Convocation by Miss Rainesg flag now flying over CHS. Seniors ordered cards and invitations, certain now. Sophomores received sweaters. First basketball game of season, Hancock Central, Senior play, Grandma Goes to Town . Thanksgiving vacation. Volley all games started, continuing every Tuesday. End of second grading period. Honor roll growing. December Basketball game with Maysg Miss Mounts had Convocation. State scholarship testg convocation by Mrs. Miller and the 'lth gradeg B. B. game with Wilkinson. Kennard played their game here. Chorus sang at convocation conducted by Mr. Jones. B. B. game with McCordsville. Another game, and with Lewisville. Juniors received rings - good looking, too. Senior band members received award sweaters. Traveled to Wood High School in Indianapolis. Christmas party and gift exchange at convocation. Tri-Hi-Y Christmas danceg Merry Christmas, see you January 3. Page 62 January Back to the old routine. Mrs. Curry's convocationg pep session and game with Mt. Comfort. Game with Hancock Central. Exams while thinking of County Tourney scores. Advanced to semi-finals by winning over Mt. Comfort 63-54. Vacation - round-up only for report cards. Eliminated in semi-finals by County Champs, Hancock Central. More basketball, Fairland this time. Poured it on New Palestine, 59-39. Convocation by Mr. Green and Science Department. Ball game with Franklin Twp Arlington proved too tough. February Carthage game, 79-82. Huckleberry Finn shown on new FFA projector at con- vocation. District Solo Contest at Earlham. Soloisis perform for the school, very giood. Scouts' convocation. Game with Wil inson. Yell block gave first performance. Edinburg game, 58-61. Their top scorer was only 6'6 g three of ours are 5'6 . Booster Club Party. A happy time with minor casualties. Singing at convocationg Knightstown ball game. Four happy people, Rowena Silver, Beverly Poer, Linda Peffer, and Judy McClarn- on won firsts at All-State Solo Contest. Last game, New Salem. Sectional Tourney, played Franklin Twp. in second game, and WON! Played Greenfield in semi-final and WON! Lost in t e final game with Hancock Central, 57-68. March Hooray! Annuals are finished! Annuals are done! Special convocation, The Dragon. 4-H registration. Let's make this year the best. All-day practice at Greenield for festival. Hancock County Music Festival showed result of concentrated practice. Blue River Twp. 4-H Banquet. Eighth Grade attended Butler on Science field trip. April Concert Band Contest. Charlottesville Music Festival. Music presented by all grades and high school music department. Primary grades enjoyed train trip from Richmond to Indianapolis. May P. T. A. meeting and clothing classes gave a style review of clothing made in classes. Baccalaureate, 2:30. Seniors enter last week of high school. Commencement, 8:00 p. m. Congratulations and best wishes to the new graduates of Charlottesville. Page 63 1956 .ms aw...-..........f.a,.....f..4.w,. ill' s 92 sd' 4 W 3' BOO TER CL B FRONT ROW: Rowena Silver, Ann Couch, Judy Carmany, Walter Vandenbark, Bob Mench, Sue Riddle, Pauline Wicker, Gladys Gregory, Judy McClarnon, Dick Mattix, Pat Haywood, Carolyn Roland, Linda Peffer, SECOND ROW: Ann Scott, Kay Gatlin, Sharon Holden, Sandra Owings, Ann Athey, Beverly Poer, Barbara Hudson, Nancy Apple, Judy Moore, Steve Scott, Harold Bricker, Benny Brooks, Bill Couch, Murriel Stamper, Melvin Wells. THIRD ROW: Mary Riddle, Carol Richardson, Joan Athey, Marilou Simmons, Karen Moore, Doris Doughty, Martha Weber, Joyce Rasor, Dorothy Apple, Scott Radcliff, Paul Sanford, Richard Matlock, Frank Buscher. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Scott, Peggy Eakin, Beverly Galloway, Nancy Walker, Judy Morris, Beverly Beeson, Marla Miller, David Williams, Julia Holliday, Shirley Oneal, LeRoy Richardson, Bob Cook, George Scott. FIFTH ROW: Karen Miller, Phyllis Bever, Marilyn Miller, Martha Edwards, Linda Watts. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE, Knightstown, Indiana - CECIL M. BORING, CONTRACTOR, Finley A.,,,, , easiest i 5-...S They helped on sports and snaps. N NUAL TAFF They helped as typists, ad salesmen, and photographer's aids. Editor .......... .... L inda Peffer Assistant Editor . . . . . Rowena Silver Business Manager . . . . .. Marilyn Delhagen The annual staff consisted of all the senior class. With their combined efforts the 1956 Eagle has been published and distributed to you. They helped with the layout of pages, arranging pages of snaps, activities, and classes. E, Vyyy Wwtpgy, They planned the book. M553 532 All .4 if . fi film S -rw J A mr saws is f rs. : s pk It .Q 'fr Z3 J Z I W ww, E, TUDE T COUNCIL SEATED: Judy Morris, Nancy Apple, Mr. Adams, Par Haywood, Judy Carmany, and Kay Gatlin STANDING: Carl Smith, Jim Shoufler, Steve Scott, George Miller, Jeffrey White, Walter Van- denbark, and Yvonne Dye. JOLLY'S REXALL DRUG STORE - SHARP OIL COMPANY, Knightstown ,,,f-f- M lu.. TRI-HI-Y FIRST ROW: Mrs. Miller, Judy Carmany, Donna Harrison, Ann Athey, Judy Moore Gladys Gregory Joan Athey. SECOND ROW: Marla Miller, Ann Scott, Sharon Holden, Kay Gatlin Judy McClarnon Linda Warts, Mary Riddle. THIRD ROW: Karen Miller, Phyllis Bever, Marilou Simmons Dorothy Apple Sue Riddle, Linda Eakin, Martha Weber. Mrs. Miller ,, , ,,, Judy Carmany Donna Harrison Ann Athey ,,,,, , Judy Moore .. . Gladys Gregory Joan Athey .. . Sponsor President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Chaplain Compliments of the RILEY PARK DRIVE IN Page 67 EDITORS: ASSISTANT: RE PORTERS: TYPISTS: ADVISORS: EAGLE EW Marilyn Delhagen and Vonneitha Hartzell. Pauline Wicker. Marilyn Cook, Martha Edwards, Linda Watts, Donna Harrison, Dorothy Apple Judy Moore, Mary Riddle, Rose Wyse, Louise Browning, Jerry Adams, Dahl Perry, Don Leisure, Carolyn Evans, Barbara Scott. Advanced Typing Class. Miss Mounts and Miss Raines. THE EAGLE NEWS, the mimeographed school newspaper, has been published every two weeks for the past ten years. Miss Mounts worked with the reporting staff, and Miss Raines worked with the duplicating and distribution of the paper. Compliments of RODY'S STORE - RAY BUTLER SHELL SERVICE, 1209 West Main St. , Greenfield Advanced typrsts form production line to pub- Iish THE EAGLE NEWS. LIBR RIANS Dahl Perry, Marilene Bever, Kenneth Leisure. Sharon Nelson, Marilyn Delhagen, Mrs. Miller, Barbara Bledsoe, Rose Wyse, and Frank Buscher were school librarians. More than one hundred new books were added to the library. GOODWlN'S INC, , Dodge SL Plymouth - Phone 5-2555 - H, J, HAGNER, The Garment Cleaner, Knightstown, Indiana nw' .all xx' 'ar Page 69 JACKSONfNNNNSHH?+H1 FIRST ROW: Robert Pope, Walter Vandenbark, Mr. Royster, Judy McClarnon, Ann Athey, Beverly Poer, Robert Mench. SECOND ROW: Johnny Apple, Patty Pope, John Scott, Bob Cook, Paul Scott, Steve Lewis. THIRD ROW: Martin Riddle, Algernon Brink, Jack Vandenbark, LeRoy Richardson, David Williams, George Scott, Glenn Weber. FIRST ROW: Paul Holliday, George Miller, Mr. Royster, Billy Bays, Norman Moore. SECOND ROW: Scott Radcliff, Billy Couch, Ronnie Bays, Rollie Walker, Ronald Roland. THIRD ROW: Harold Holt, Jack Brown, Lowell Walker, Jeffrey White, Richard Matlock. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Griffith, Fred Muegge, Phillip Moore, Larry Walker, Fredrick Walker. BLUE IH ER -H Compliments of CRIDER'S REXALL DRUG BENTLEY IMPLEMENT 6 APPLIANCE, 110 South Phone 409 J CKSON 'OWNSHIP FIRST ROW: Judy McClarnon, Julia Holliday, Ann Athey, Sandra Owings, Beverly Poer. SECOND ROW: Dianne Williams, Suzanne Apple, Donna Simmons, Janet Moore, Nancy Johnson, Dorothy Hill. THIRD ROW: Bob Mench, Joan Athey, Mari- lou Simmons, Judy Morris, Barbara Scott, Susan Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Ann Scott, Marilyn Miller, Rose Wyse, Mary Jane Johnson, Eileen Thomas. FIRST ROW: Karen Miller, Linda Beeson, Lou Ann Nolte. SECOND ROW: Beverly Beeson, Doris Doughty, Diane Shadley, Pauline Wicker, Jean Young, Marla Miller. 1:1 fgwwm --mf, a-z.e...,.' :1.,...n.,.,- 1 ,aa e- ,JWMQL1-.iz ,Q no fm -L--www-ww .Wu fg BL E RI ER -H HYATT GREENFIELD CLEANERS FOREST GREENHOUSE Greenfield F.F.A. FIRST ROW: Mr. Royster, Robert Pope, Jim Shoufler, Gene Holliday, Fred Muegge, Melvin Wells, Donald Griffith, Robert Mench. SECOND ROW: LeRoy Richardson, Scott Radcliff, Leon Seely, Kenneth Griffith, Paul Sanford, Dick Mattix, Robert Cook. THIRD ROW: John Joachimi, Bill Couch, Benny Brooks, Harold Bricker, John Hackleman, Jack Potts, David Williams, FOURTH ROW: Norman Moore, Walter Vandenbark, Richard Matlock, Fredrick Walker. SMITI-I'S REGAL STORE Wilkinson, Indiana I wi .,., ,,.,. . rr. 'W lj? A ad, VM , K 6 fi . fm. 4' iii 2 ggi JORDAN CLEANERS 129 E. Main Street Knightstown 59195 ww msgs N VARIETY STORE SCOUT FIRST ROW: David Newman, Steven Lewis, Wesley Wilson, Steven Wicker, Tom Barton, Pete Rasor, David Wilson, Kenneth Woods, Dwight Addison. SECOND ROW: Gerry Young, John Zaph, Steve Nelson, John Kidwell, Alan Green, Alan Holden, Garry Petry, Fred Powers. THIRD ROW: Mr, Green, Jerry Adams, David Lewman, Ronald Zaph, Larry Stamper, Larry Bever, Tommy Nelson, Steve Barton, FOURTH ROW: Frank Pearson, Ronald Jones, Donald Leisure, Dahl Petty, Larry Brooks, Rex Drudge, Paul Sanford, Phillip Bever. 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McCormick Deering Equipment and Parts Trucks and Tractors South Franklin Phone 760 Greenfield, Indiana Service With a Grouch! FAIR'S LUNCH The Customer Is Always Wrong! Greenfield, Indiana ORDIES' SHOES Your Family Shoe Store Greenfield, Indiana JACK LEAHY CO. Sales - FORD - Service Greenfield, Indiana Phone: 56 or 16 Compliments BRADLEY HALL FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishings And Appliances Greenfield Phone 84 GREENFIELD AUTO SUPPLY Tires and Auto Parts Greenfield, Indiana THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KNIGHTSTOWN A National Bank Since 1865 21 Paid on Time Deposits Knightstown, Indiana HALL'S PASTRY Specializing in Danish Rolls - Hot Donuts Decorated Wedding Cakes UWB Eat Hereu MATTIX RESTAURANT Corner Main St. and Public Sq Knightstown, Indiana Open 7 Days Phone 5-9200 3 Bus Station for Swallow-Eastern Greyhound HFried Chickenn Open 24 Hours HELEN'S 'CAFE -CITIZEN'S NATIONAL BANK A Good Place to Do Your Banking 25 Paid on Savings Knightstown, Indiana Member F. D. I. C. RIHM'S LOCKER PLANT Knightstown, Indiana CARTHAGE TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT CO. John Deere Farm Machinery Compliments of BROWN'S Greenfield, Indiana MUELLER'S GREENFIELD FLOWER SHOP Al Standish Everything in Flowers HModern Designed Corsagesu Phone 90 Compliments WRIGHT'S GARAGE Charlottesville V. D. H. GOBLE PRINTING COMPANY Greenfield, Indiana ADDISON' S GROCERY Charlottesville Compliments of WILLOW BRANCH STATE BANK Willow Branch, Indiana Compliments of Greenfield Banking Company Member of Federal Reserve System Member of F. D. I. C. Greenfield, Indiana Boyd's Friendly Service QRVICE 2 . 3 East Main St., U. S. 40 Chet's Motel and Grocery Cleveland, Indiana Gwynneville Elevator Grain - Coal - Feed Seed - Fencing Phone Morristown 24 Gwynneville, Indiana lMW'i Compliments of DANNER'S Owned and Operated by Hoosiers Knightstown, Indiana Compliments of DANNER'S 59 To 51.00 Greenfield, Indiana DOR-EE BEAUTY SALON BUICK-OLDS-PONTIAC 110 W. Main St. CUpstairsD And Greenfield, Indiana G.M.C. 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