Charlottesville High School - Eagle Yearbook (Charlottesville, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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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.

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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,



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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

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