Clark Township High School - Anchor Yearbook (Whiteland, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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Administration , , , Seniors ,,,,, Class Memoirs , , , Remember when , , Class Prophecy , , , Class Wills ,,,, Senior Superlatives , Thumbnail Sketches Juniors , , Sophomores, , , Freshmen, , Grades , , Sports . Activities . Snapshots . . Advertisements . Contents Page Number . 1 . 3 . 4 , 6-8 .. 10-14 . . 15-16 . . 17 . . 18 . . 19 . . 20-21 , , 22-24 . . 26 . . 28 , , 30 , , 32-36 . 38-42 . . 44-52 . . 54-56 . . 58-76 Editor Administration Graduates Art Editor Activities Literary Editor Sports Dedic anon l Underclassmen Business Manager Libr Hom Anchor Staff at Work Hall Chemistrg Harry J. Richey and JANE ZIMMH2 Physical Education B.P.S.M. Indiana University CHARLES RAY Physical Education Health -Biology A . B. , Franklin College -Music EUNICE MC KINNEY English -Social Studies A. B. Franklin College John W . Kinnick ORPHA MORWICK Commercial Librarian A . B . Indiana State JAMES HIXSON Agriculture and Sci B.S. CHCC University of Tennessee MARGARET KETRING Home Economics-English B . S . Purdue Univemi ty A MABLE GRUBB First Grade FACULTY MILDRED CALLON Fifth Grade Cert. -Bulter University Cert. Central Normal RUTH WILSON Second Grade Cert. Teachers College VIRESS MODISETTE Third Grade B.S. Bulter University GERTRUDE TEARMAN Fourth Grade Cert. Indiana State HARLIE CALLON Sixth Grade Cert. Cennal Normal ANNA GRIFFITH Art B.A . Indiana Central DALE EDDELMAN Math-Physical Education A . B . Franklin College r. S bd OLIIUUI IICIPCIB COOKS Gladys Burgett, Edna Lawson, Mae Robards. JANITOR Roy McClain BUS DRIVERS Ross Becker, Herman Norman, Renos Randolph, Dewey Marlin Charles Fitzpatrick, Jabez Kinnick shown in lower left comer SCHOOL NURSE Marjorie Keck ii Senior Class Officers FIRST ROW: Mary Donna Lawson. Secreraryp David Wilson. Vice-President: Marla Schrougham. President. SECOND ROW Marshal Plummer, Student Councilg John Robards, Treasurer. Class IVI otto Before us lies the timberg let us build. Class Colors Class Flower Class Song Dreams of Rememberance fto the tune of Alwaysj Down at old Clark High. always, There we built our dreams, always, Always it's the same. Success is our aim, But we'l1 remember you always, always. Some days may be blue, always. But you'1l keep shining through, always. We'1l think of days gone by, Down at old Clark High, Oh. we'11 remember you always. MARLA JEAN SCHROUGHA M Not too tall not too small. She'sa gal that's liked by all. Commercial Course Class Officer. ....... 2.4 Girls Chorus ...... 1. 2.3.4 Mixed Chorus ..... 1.2.3.4 Operetta ..... ..... 3 S.S.S. ....... 1.2.3.4 S.S.S. Officer .... 2.3.4 Anchor staff ........ 4 Senior Class Play ...... 4 Band . . . . . . . . 1.2.3.4 Clarinet Trio . . . .2.3.4 JOHN DWA IN ROBARDS 'Worry little, study less, my idea of happiness. Vocational Course Class Officer . . . . 1 Boy's Chorus . . . . 1 Mixed Chorus . . . . . F.F.A........ 1 F.F.A. Officer . . . 1 Anchor Staff . . . . 1 Senior Class Play . . . Basebal1.......1 Basketball. . . . . 1 Judging Team. . . . 1 Band . . . . . . Operetta . . . that's 2.3.4 2.3.4 2.3.4 2.3.4 2.3.4 2.3.4 . . 4 2.3.4 2.3.4 2.3.4 1.3.4 . 3 DAVID WAYNE WILSON I believe in work. but I'm not in favor of it. Vocational Course Class Officer. ........ 4 Boys Chorus ..... 1.2.3.4 Mixed Chorus .... 1.2.3.4 Anchor Staff ........ 4 Senior Class Play ...... 4 Baseball ......... 1. 2 Basketball ....... 1.2.3.4 Band .... . . 1. 2.3.4 Operetta . . .... . 3 -1 I y x.. MA RY DONNA LA WSON A11 work and no fun is no life for me . Commercial Course Class Officer ..... . .3.4 S.S.S. ....... 1.2.3.4 S.S.S. Officer .... Anchor Staff . . . . Senior Class Play . . . I Speak for Democracy ...2 ...4 ...4 ...3 Band ........ 1.2.3.4 Clarinet Trio . . . . Yell Leader . . . 2.3.4 . . . 4 VIRGINIA ANN M AGILL Style she has and ability too. She does what she sets out to do. Commercial Course Class Officer . . . Girls' Chorus , , Mixed Chorus . . Sextet ..... Operetta ..... Sunshine Society. . Sunshine Officer . Anchor Staff . . . Senior Class Play . I Speak For Democracy , . 1. . 1. . 1, . 1, I agree with no m Academic Course Class Officer . . . Boys' Chorus . . Mixed Chorus . . Anchor staff . . . Senior Class Play . Judging ...... Operetta , MARILYN IEAN DAVIS She's always willing and ready for a good time. Academic Course Class Officer . . . Girls' Chorus . . Mixed Chrus . . Sextet ,,,,, Operetta ..... Sunshine Society . . Anchor Staff , , . Senior Class Play , , Drum Majorette . . . . . 1 . 1,2,3,4 . 1,2,3,4 . 1,2,3,4 . . . 3 . 1,2,3,4 . . . 4 . . 4 3 1,2,3 2,3,4 2,3,4 2,3,4 . 3 2,3,4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 3 PHI LLI P HUTC HIN SON ar1's opinion. I have some of my own. 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2 What he wants to Vocational Course Class Officer . . Boys' Chorus . . Mixed Chorus . F.F.A. . . . . . F.F.A. Officer . Anchor Staff . . Senior Class Play Baseball .... Basketball Manager . . . Judging H ARRIETT ANN YARBER A friend to brighten up the way. Not too solemn no too gay Commercial Course Girls' Chorus . . Mixed Chorus . Sextet ...... Operetta .... Sunshine Society Anchor Staff . . Senior Class Play MARSHALL PLUMMER get most out of school is himself. 4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 2.3.4 4 4 4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 PHYLLIS AVA SHEPHERD A little shiny sunbeam, never makes much noise Commercial Course Class Officer . . Sunshine Society . . 1 2 3 Anchor Staff . . Senior Class Play 11 LOIS ELIZABETH MC RAE Fu1l of fun and mischief too. Like doing things she shouldn't do. Commercial Course Girls Chorus ....... Mixed Chorus . . . . Sumshine Society . .. Anchor Staff ...,... Senior Class Play .... 5 NORA MAE COBLER She sighs at many, but loves only one. Commercial Course Girls Chorus . ....... . Mixed Chorus ....... Sunshine Society . . . . Anchor Staff ...... Senior Clam Play .... rv ....1,2,3,4 ....1,2,3,4 ....1,2,3,4 ....4 MARY CATHERINE ELDRIDGE Don't wait for something to turn up. Get a spade and dig for Commercial Course Class Officer ......... , ,,,,, . Girls Chorus ...1.2 Mixed Chorus... ...'1'2 Sextet. .... UH1 Operetta......... Sunshine Society .... ,,,, 1 Anchor Staff ........... , , I Speak For Democracy .... , Drum Ma jorette ...... ,,,, Yell -Leader .... .-.. 1 Q ...1,2,3,4 ...l,2,3,4 ...l,2,3,4 ........4 . .... 4 14 Class Memoirs ln September of 1944 the doors of CHS were stormed and the halls echoed with the patter of little footsteps. Among the rumble and clattering were Marilyn Davis, Ann Magill, Lois McRae, John Robards, and David Wilson. These rascals were under the ever-vigiliant eyes of Mrs. Hardin. Along with the guidance of our teacher we began our trek down the rough road toward knowledge. The next seven years were spent mastering the ABC's, multiplication tables, fractions, and geography assigiments. During these years we acquired Mary Donna Lawson. Marla Schrougham, and Mary Eldridge. The executive committee who ruled over the seventh grade class was John Robards as President: Ann Magill as Vice-President: Mary Donna Lawson as Secretary and Treasurer: and Mary Eldridge as Student Council. Continuing on into the years we see our eighth grade class officers are President, David Wilson: Vice-President, John Robards: Secretary and Treasurer, AnnMagil1g and Student Council, Mary Eldridge. For our eighth grade party we had a weiner roast and hay ride at Phillip Hutchin- son's house. Later in the year Mr. Holeman treated us to a hamburger fry at his house. A class election results for our freshman year were President, Mary Eldridgeg Vlce- President, Judy Patrickg Secretary, Marilyn Davisg Treasurer, Ann Magillg Student Council, John Robards: and Sponsor, Mr. Hixson, We always held our class meetings in Mr. Hixson's biology class. For some unknown reason they always lasted all period and sometimes into the next day's class. New members added by our freshman year were Marshal Plummer, Harriett Yarber, Phillip Hutchinson, and Phyllis Shepherd. Our sophomore rulers of the roast were President, John Robards: Vice-President, Phyllis Shepherdg Secretary, Ann Magillg Treasurer, Marla Schroughamp Student Coimcil, Mary Eldridgeg and Sponsor, Mrs. Zimmer. The new Sophie was Nora Cobler. For our junior class officers we had a very distinctive group of leaders. Ann Magill got the President's chair: John Robards was her asslstantg Mary Donna Lawson wrote up the history and minutes, Phillip Hutchinson made several deposits tothe treasury. and representing our class in the Student Council we had Lee Oliver. IK Class Memoirs As money making projects this year we decided to sell magazine subscriptions, stationery, and to sell cokes, popcorn, and ice cream at all home basketball games. Also we picked tomatoes for a seed house to help us toward our senior trip. On December 29, 1954, the class traveled to Cincimiati to see the new movie, Cinerama. The group was taken by one of the bus drivers. Upon entering into our senior year we find we have thirteen familiar faces. During our first week of school our class officers were elected to reign with Marla Schroug- ham as President: David Wilson as her assistantg Mary Donna Lawson again taking minutesg John Robards guarding our treasuryg and Marshall Plummer as delegate to the student counciL By the end of the first semester our annual was half done, our senior pictures were taken and returned. and our class trip was decided upon along with the juniors who went with us. We enjoyed the eight day trip taken to Philadelphia, Washington D. C., and New York City, and came home exhausted and more than pleased with no exams awaiting us. On May 7, 1956, with fond regrets and pleasant memories, we graduated from the rumbling and clattering halls of Clark High. This is a seventh grade photo of the present senior class. Remember When Marla Schrougharn and Phyllis Shepherd got sent to the office three days straight ? David Wilson and John Robards wiped paint in the rain? We used to test paper airplanes in general business ? Mrs. Crawford pulled Ann Magi1l's hair ? Lee Oliver used to scoot up and down the aisle in a certain class ? Wayne Wilson's bus broke down on the way back from Cincinnati and we sat for hours in the dark snowy night--cold and hungry? We cleaned so many chicken houses on our junior class paper drive? We sold ad's and got such a variety of excuses ? Phillip Hutdiinson made seven trips in one year from our history and English class ? Marla Schrougham did the dance to the tambourines ? Marilyn Davis hurt her finger every day in general business and had to have it bandaged ? Marshal Plummer pronounced .Tbb J5b? John Robards wore Charlie Ray's holey warm-up outfit in our junior convocation ? Lois McRae used the pressing sponge to wipe off the tables in home economics class ? Harriett Yarber, Phyllis Shepherd, and Nora Cobler didn't report to English class when there was a 4-H meeting ? Phyllis Shepherd and Marla Schrougham walked around the school building instead of going to English class ? ' Grandpa, John Robards, was our teacher when we made the lay out for this annual? what fun! We were freshmen in home economics and it was our fault when anything went wrong? We had to clean the typewriters for the 55 seniors ? Grrrrr ll 'I7 Rocklane Daily Gazette-Ace Reporter . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Phillip Hutchinson While out gathering news the other day, I stopped at McRae's Restaurant to drink a cup of coffee and eat the famous Mc Rae Burger. When who should appear from the kitchen? None other than Lois McRae, an old classmate of minel She told me that today was the Tenth Anni- versary of the graduation class of 56. As we talked she told me what each of my ex-classmates was doing. Marshall Plummer is a leading actor of stage, screen, radio, and television and is now appearing in person at the local Frankcraft Theater. Lois tells me that he ls quite a Romeo around town and that he will never marry. This sounds quite typical of Marshall. Mary Eldridge Yount is a leading dress designer at Macy's store in New York. She designs many of the Hollywood actresses' clothes. She got her start in high school working as a sales girl in one of the leading clothing stores in Franklin. David Wilson has his own jazz band called Willy's Corn Pickers and is now playing at the Cow Palace in California. He also has a new record out called, My Corns Are Killing Me. I finished my coffee and was about to order an egg sandwich when in walked Mary Donna Lawson. She told me that she is a leading tooth paste saleslady. She sells a famous tooth paste called SANI -BRUSH. Her famous slogan is: Brush your teeth with SANI-BRUSH and you won't have no teeth to brush. Mary Donna tells me that Phyllis Shepherd is the wife of a minister. She nowhas seven children: two sets of twins and a set of triplets. She is thinking of starting a nursery. Mary Donna doesn't know if it is for her or the community. Marilyn Davis has been taking toe dancing lessons for the last ten years from Professor Horsiekoff, the famous Russian dancer. She can now stand alone on one toe. Ann Magill is now a famous Rattle Snake trainer in the Wasson-Piefers Circus which is touring Germany. At the present time Ann is laid up with a bad case of blood poisoning caused from stepping on a rusty nail. l John Robards is a Vet now operating in South America where he hmmg out his shingle last week. He went to South America, where fees were higher, to provide for his wife O'Feg- 1eef and their twelve children. John wrote to Lois just last month telling of Marla Schrougham and her adventures on the Isle of Capri where her Hula Girls' Showhouse is now playing. She became interested in modem dancing at school one day when she first performed the Dance to the Tamborines. Lois then recommended for a night's entertainment. the production of Madam F1utterfly featuring Harriett Yarber, at the Ermyville Operahouse. While Lois was telling me that Nora Cobler was modeling slacks and sweaters in a promi- nent fashion store in Alaska, I heard a loud noiseg and I rushed out in time to see the landing of the first Superscnic Jet-Atomic Ship from the Moon. 18 Senior WiIl We, the Seniors, in the year of nineteen hundred and fifty-six do hereby leave and bequeath the following as our last will and testament, to be read and executed upon our departure. We, the Seniors, will to the faculty Mr. Richey, a government class in which each person will take a part. Mr. Ray, a basketball player '1 feet tall that will average 15 points a game. Mr. Eddelman, the ability to get his wife ateaching job at school, so the girls will stay away from him. Mr. Hixson, a little less water in the Agriculture room. Mrs. Ketrlng, an advance home economics class who is never tardy. Mrs. McKinney. a class with perfect English. Mrs. Zimmer, more tenors for mixed chorus. Mrs. Morwick, a new record player, so her shorthand class can take dictation every day. I, Nora Mae Cobler, will my position as best figure in the 1956 class to Barbara Harbert. I, Marilyn Jean Davis, will my short hair to Wilma Reynolds. I, Mary Kathryn Yount, will my baton and majorette suit to Jerry Nay. Hope it fits, Jerry. I, Phillip Hutchinson, will my appetite to Robert Irwin so he can grow big and tall. I, Mary Donna Lawson, will my job as school secretary to anyone who thinks they need the two extra credits. I, Virginia Ann Magill, will my red hair to anyone crazy enough to want the darn stuff. I, Lois Elizabeth McRae, will my natural beauty to Ruby Chaney. I, Marshall Plummer, will my ability to get along with some teachers to my brother, Marvin Plummer. I, John Dwaine Robards, will my Plymouth to KenneyLong so he can get to school on time. I, Marla Jeanne Schrougham, will my ability to get along with Mr. Richey, to my brother Donald. I, Ava Phyllis Shepherd, will my ability to keep quiet in Study Hall and not to flirt to Eleanor Shepherd. I, David Wayne Wilson, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Morwick to Charles Hestand. I, Harriett Ann Yarber, will my place in the Sextet to Cynthia Morris, if she can find a song she likes. Most Happy-Go-Lucky Before Us lies the Timber n O - arf Best A11 A if Q ef ,Z gf X ff! gf y Sweetest Personality nd 7 Quxete F:3 CbQs let Us Build 5 -1 A Y J' ' Best lboking W ma A Il-.. in Thumbnail Sketches Nickname...... Usually Found . . Favorite Song . . . Ambition ....... PetPeeve...... Favorite Expression Imagine Her . . . JOHN DWAINE ROBARDS Nickname . . . . Usually Found . . Favorite Song . . ....Mac ...........Babbs ....X-RayTechnician . . . .... Stubbomess .......OhGadl ...NotGiggling . Marlene Dougherty's . . . . MyBoy FlatTop Ambition .... .......... F armer Pet Peeve .... .... ..... P 1 ymouth's Favorite Expression .... .... S on of a Gun Imagine Him ...... ........ . . . with His Ring MARSHALL BARCLEY PLUMMER Nickname . ..... Usually Found . . Favorite Song . . . Ambiti0n...... PetPeeve...... Favorite Expression Imagine Him . . . AVA PHYLLIS SHEPHERD Nickname .... Usually Found . . Favorite Song . . Ambition....... Pet Peeve . .... '. Favorite Expression Imagine Her .... MARLA JEANNE SCHROUGHAM Nickname . . . . Usually Found . . Favorite Song . . Ambition .... . . PetPeeve...... Favorite Expression Imagine Her . . . . MARY DONNA LAWSON ........Marsh .....AtWhiteland . . . At My Front Door ......Sa1esman ..... ...0neGir1 . . . . . Can't Cut That? Not Going to whiteland ...........Phi1 .........WithBob ..PeaoeLikeaRiver . . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . Fast Drivers .......0hMyStars . . Not Going to Church ...........Jeanie ..........WithWoody Moments to Remember , . , , , Comptometrist ........FatPeople GoodGrief Not Gripping at Woody Nickname . . ...... . ............ . None Usually Found . . . ............ At Home Favorite Song . . . . . Moments to Remember Ambition ...... ........... S ecretary Pet Peeve ....... .... . . . Writing Compositions Favorite Expression . . . ............ My Land Imagine Her ...... . . . Pleased At All Things PHILLIP HUTCHINSON Nickname ..., Usually Found , , Favorite Song . . Ambition ..,.. Pet Peeve ...... Favorite Expression . . Imavnemmaa n a o ae VIRGINIA ANN MAGILL Nickname ........ Usually Found . . Favorite Song . . Ambition ...... Pet Peeve ...... Favorite Expression. . . Imagine Her ....... DAVID WAYNE WILSON Nickname .... Usually Found . . Favorite Song . . Ambition . . . . . Pet Peeve ...... Favorite Expression. . . Imagine Him ...... MARILYN JEAN DAVIS Nickname . . . Usually Found . . Favorite Song . . Ambition ...... Pet Peeve ....... Favorite Expression. . . Imagine!-ler....... HARRIETT ANN YARBER Nickname .... . Usually Found . . Favorite Song . . Ambition .... Pet Peeve ..... Favorite Expression. . Imagine Her ..... NORA MAE COBBLER Nickname...... Usually Fonmd . . Favorite Song . . Ambition ...... Pet Peeve ....... Favorite Expression, . . Imagine Her . . . . . ........Phip OIOCOIID . . Black Denim Trousers . . . . . Politician . . . . Chevrolets . . . . . . My Gosh . . .Driving so M. P.:-1. Rosebud with Ray fwhen he's in Indiana, .........HighandMighty . . . . . . Elementary Teacher . . . . 55 Seniors . . Horse Feathers . With Black Hair ........ Willy . . At Jean Mitchell's . . . Oh Happy Day . . . . Farmer . . English Books . . . . Gee Whiz . Making Any Noise .....Jean , , , , At Franklin . . . . Autumn Leaves . . Home Ec. Teacher . . . . . Last Year's Seniors . . . Well for Heaven's Sake ... .. .. ADemocrat o a o a . Indianapolis a Q a n o u o n s He .......Secretary . A Certain Boy or Boys . . . . . . Good Gosh . Forgetting Frankfort . . . . Norte .......WlthBll1 . It's a Bed Time Bill . . . . . Housewife . . . . .... Ronnie Dickson ouooetolio Not in a Certain Ford---Bill's Thumbnail Sketches cont. Nickname ...... ..... ...... Me r I Usually Found . . . . AI Franklin Favorite Song . . . .... Sam's Sons Ambition ...... . ...... Secretary Pet Peeve .... . . . .... People Who Copy Favorite Expression . . . . . . Well For Ever More Imagine Her . .... . . . With0l1I Her Ring Senior Class Flag '56 The Able Miss Cain Elinor Prescott: Mama, who rules the roost--Marilyn Davis Leaper Prescott: Papa, who leaps when Mama speaks--Phillip Hutchinson Cheryl Prescott: Mama's pet, the spoiled daughter--Ann Magill Petey Prescott: The kid brother, crazy over hypnotism- -John Robards Mary Jo Jennings: Leaper's niece, the household drudge--Mary D. Lawson Mamie Magoon: The dumb maid of all work--Phyllis Shepherd Gussie Smoot: A nosey neighbor--Nora Cobler Jed Lawford: In love with Cheryl--David Wilson Orpha Van Ostade: The town's aristocracy--Harriett Yarber Alvie Van Ostade: Her darling boy--Marshall Plummer Mrs. Pilsbury Livermore: The cranky boarder--Marla Schroudmam Aunt Molly Cain: Rich, eccentric, and very able--Lois McRae Izzy Finklestein: Who tries to deliver a mink coat--WoodieGarrard Mlle. Fifi: who tries to deliver a Paris hat--Janet Harris The action of the play takes place in the living room of the Prescott home. The Prescott's are a prosperous middle-class family residing in a midwestern town of about 10,000 populadon. In the second act the Prescott family learned that Leaper's rich aunt, Miss Molly Cain is visiting all her kin with the object of leaving her fortune to the most needy nephew. The Prescott family in order to capture the money turns poverty-stricken, The third act involves the action necessary to bring all characters to a happy ending. There is humor and action in every thrilling moment of the play. More Echoes From Clark Halls 4.',, x lu ' Q 3--fs! , ...x,...-nano-f ,--fr 1'2- O' luninrs Cl ass Officers i Phyllis Wheeler FIRST ROW: Secretary, President, Student Council, SECOND ROW: Treasurer, Vice-President. as Ls. f :Iam 1, Lee Shearon May Caplinger F Larry Coffman Janet Harris Ronald Young Dorothy Cooper Marvin Harbert Earlene Partenheimer Jerry Nay Catherine Shelton Robert Richey Barbara Harbert Woody Garrard Sandra Thompson Jack Keller C 4 Linda Hutchinson Jerry Lindsey f Paul Coons Kenny Long Roy Henderson. x s'-:J Q. 'J' S 'Gb XR' V Judy Lindsey Mary Campbell u F F I C E R S Janice Tilson Marilyn Eastburn Billy Stewart sa Q, -sf ,M FIRST ROW: Secretary and Treas urer, S tu d e n t Council. SECOND RO W: President, Vice-President Joe Caplinger Betty Reynolds Richard Smith Annette Padrick Larry Patrick Mary Hicks Marvin Plummer Ruby Chaney Tommy Gaughan Joan Lautenbach Larry Coffman Judy Asher Jerry Keller Karen Catlin Jean Mitchell Janice Repp George Niccum Elsie Wilde Tom Caplinger Mary Reed aw L A Q Y , T55 6 A 5 L -x i . ' Q X if Q X 'br 1' f- Q ' sy + l mil A igggfvx : L 'Q -- . ng 3 fm a ',:x We f ' E su i K, . K R gk x -X kdfx .1 g ,TL x Y Q I I 'h' f I 1 A SP3 P X ' U' X lrigf . W ' K 4 K Q WG -.1 k . 2 A . K 2 Lex ,,.- -f-j ,gff A Qs. .4,f A .uns-swf' GEBRA my ,x is .5 X md QQURSE X. N EDEQUMEI FIRST ROW: Vice-President, StudemCoun cil, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Treasurer John Hash PrCSidSI1I. 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HH Y ,' ,::' J'-, 5 ' '1'f 1f-'- 13 1 ik Vw f , 9 hi' 4 A 5 2 ff ,.v V, .8221 ' i s :-5A X 4 Y sf! ' Pi? Second Team FIRST ROW: Kenneth Long, Lee Sh e a r on, Larry Patrick, Tom Caplinger, Larry Coff- man, Bruce Coffman, Charles Ray. sEc:oND ROW: Roy Henderson, Garry Garrard, John Hash, John Trisler, Charles Hestand, Tommy Gaughn, Bill Stewart, Morris Tilson Varsity FIRST ROW: Ioe Cap- linger, David Wilson, Ronnie Y 0 u n g, ,Jerry Lindsey, Paul Coons, Jerry Nay, Bob Rivhey, John Robards. Varsiig FIRST ROW: David Wilson, Joe Caplinger, Ronnie Young, Jerry Lindsey, Bob Richey, John Robards, Charles Ray, SECOND ROW: Mar- shall Plummer, Larry Coffman,TomCap1ing- er, Paul Coons, Jerry Nay, Lee Shearon,Lar- ry Patrick, E4 44 ,fi za-- .if WY? ! LIST Da vid Wilson Jerry Nay John Robards Ronnie Young 40 1- Ierry Lindsey Lions 1 P I ,vw j i in Q 'lan Bob Richey Paul Coons Joe Caplinger Marshall Plummer Charles Ray 41 Nm G i j 1 vu... W., --. XM, G15 Saw vs. Q., Q, ff A R f 1 r .. 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THIRD ROW: Myra Lawson, Sylvia Hutchinson, Gene Morris, Maurice Harbert, Ann Magill, Kay Magill, Jean Mitchell, Phyllis Wheeler, Brenda Delk, Barbara Allen, Mary D. Lawson. bi S Red Cross FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ianet Harris, Sharon Caplinger, Jean Mitchell, Roy Henderson, Catheryn Shelton, Mary Hicks, Mrs. Zimmer. SECOND ROW: Ruth McClure, Alma Harp, Phillip Hutchinson, Phyllis Shepherd, Ronnie Garrard, Charles Padrick, Martin Neese. ef A ' C 'I FOSS President ............... Mary Hicks Vice-President . . . Catheryn Shelton Secretary .... . . Roy Henderson Treasurer . . . . . Iean Mitchell Reporter ..... . Sharon Caplinger Student Advisor . .... Janet Harris Sponsor ........... Mrs. Jane Zimmer Projects carried out by the Junior Red Cross during 1955-1956, were making Christmas stockings for the Children's hospital, the Home Economics department made ten dozens cookies for the Muscatatuck State Schoolg the latest project was collecting two cartoon scrap books for the Army Veterans' Hospital over -seas. AA k 52.45, K Mg. A -K .,,. N ,:. . Sri: 1 X i Cvsqx X f .., :,,.'k .,-. . M.-.L iii' v.,,x G Y v H NS V. -sk QQ ? ' W kv ,... Q ,, s a Mis Q -:N 1? vs gift I in Hi E Sisxrxwgggi . V 1 . Q if, I il I :Ss 'V' Xfbfgiiy E Q W al 'af ' exif., E 1 f -A if gfiv: iw ,R Q' . fx- K fi N 5 Sn? f N X h Q Q? www -1- . N -95.52-'sk.:l4 X Q SS x Iglak W 5' ' g i I - X335- fi' 5 SS N Eg. 1 xx K X N is wswrix - X ww -35. S xx F R R if if S xx 1 1,,h ' 2 'X as QQ. . N' Tw L k Q Q3 . lm Q mann ' i f W FIRST ROW: Sponsor, Mrs. Ketring: E. Toliver, E. Shepherd, J. Harris, S. Thompson, H. Yarber, P. Shepherd, L. McRae, N. Cobler, A. Magill, M. Davis, M. Schrougham, M. D. Lawson, M. Lawson, J. Tilson. SECOND ROW: J. Mitchell, P. Wheeler, C. Morris, E. Partenheimer, B. Harbert, M. Caplinger, L. Hutchinson, D. Cooper, C. Shelton, K, Catlin, M. Hicks, R. Chaney, K. Magill, M. Reed, E. Wilde, P, Wright, THIRD ROW: R. Coons, D. Henderson, J. Lautenbach, J. ReDP. J. Asher, A. Padrick, J. Lindsey, S. Caplinger, J. Randolph, M. Lautenbach, C. Shobe, S. Reed, M. Eastburn, B. Reynolds, D. Burgett. S. S. S. and F. F. A. FIRST ROW: Larry Patrick, Larry Coffman, Roy Henderson, Woody Garrard, Richard Smith, John Robards, Joe Caplinger, Bob Richey, Jerry Lindsey. SECOND ROW: Jerry Martin, Bruce Coffman, Morris Tilson, Tom Caplinger, Marshall Plummer, Norman Julian, Bill Stewart, Bob Boner, Garry Garrard, Mr. Hixson, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Marvin Plummer, Jerry Keller, Marvin Harbert, Paul Coons, .Terry Nay, Jack Keller, Charles Hestand, John Trisler, George Niccum, John Hash, FIRST ROW: D. Henderson, E. Wilde, R. Coons, J. Tilson, S, Reed, C. Shobe, J. Mitchell, M. Reed, M Eastburn, B. Reynolds, K. Magill, M. Lawson, R. Chaney, Mrs. Zimmer. SECOND ROW: B. Richey, S. Thompson, J'. Harris, M. Caplinger, A. Magill, B. Harbert, L. Hutchinson, D. Cooper, E. Shepherd, M. Davis, M. Schrougham, N. Cobler, H. Yarber, C. Shelton, P. Wright, C. Morris. THIRD ROW: M. Camp- bell, P. Wheeler, M. Hicks, M. Lautenbach, W. Partenheimer, J. Randolph, J. Lindsey, A. Padrick, D Burgett, S. Caplinger, E. Toliver, K. Katlin, L. McRae. Girls' Chorus - Boys' Chorus FIRST ROW: Morris Tilson, Woody Garrard, BobRichey,John Robards, John Trisler, Bob Boner. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Zimmer,Marshall P1umrner,Bruce Coffman, Tom Caplinger, David Wilson, Lee Shearon, Larry Coffman. THIRD ROW: Larry Patrick, Phillip Hutchinson, Jerry Nay. Jerry Lindsey, Paul Coons, Joe Caplinger. Mixed Chorus FIRST ROW: D. Henderson, E. Wilde, R. Coons, J. Tilson, S. Reed, C. Shobe, M. Reed, J. Mitchell, M Eastburn, B. Reynolds, K. Magill, M. Lawson, R. Chaney. SECOND ROW: S. Thompson, J. Harris, M Caplinger, A. Magill, L. Hutchinson, D. Cooper, C. Shelton, M. Davis, M. Schrougham, N. Cobler, H Yarber, P. Wright, C. Morris, E. Shepherd. THIRD ROW: R. Richey, E. Partenheimer,J. Randolph J. Lindsey, P. Wheeler, M. Hicks, M. Lautenbach, M. Campbell, E. Toliver, K. Catlin, L. McRae, A Padrick, D. Burgett, S. Caplinger, Mrs. Zimmer. FOURTH ROW: L. Coffman, J. Robards, T. Caplinger H. Shearon, B. Coffman, M. Plummer, P. Coons, J. Lindsey. J. Nay, P. Hutchinson, D. Wilson. J. Cap- linger, L. Patrick, W. Garrard, M. Tilson. A. Magill .T . Harris B. Reynolds M. Eastburn M. Davis H. Yarber Mrs. Zimmer Y . . .m,x '96 Q '1 K '14 V ,. 'fy W- I In al llfiiii -, ' Wim:-n-...K Q I -...... my ff I i f? V wk '55 xx: s , ,I vw ,. 'L 5' in , V , z,sQ5.7wg-'fay , , V --A f--- L19 -- U' '-fZXE?':?ff M91 1 K t '1 , -L. 231-l 4323: A 1 I , i AK ag 5' j I A K . VV -- if f Q ,, 1,,.: at N f Wx 52 4.4 SU N x '21 Q x., x X s X . -. ,LQ . Q LLLLQAWVL K A ,QQQ..Q,. Q ., ,... 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INDIANA GREENWOOD GRAIN CO. Friendly Feed Service Coal. Feeds. Grains. Garden Supplies. Livestock Equipment, Remedies Allies Mills - Wayne Feeds LASITER'S MARKET at Greenwood Food Locker Quality Meat and Groceries Phone 449 GREENWOOD, INDIANA MAX RAINEY. STANDARD OIL AGENT Phone 2322 WI-IITELAND. INDIANA ACTON GRAIN AND SUPPLY. INC. Dealer in Wayne Feeds Grain - Feeds - Seeds Coal - Farmer's Supplies University 2-6533 ACTON. INDIANA YOUR STUDENT PROTECTION PLAN WRITTEN BY IOHNSON COUNTY REALTY AND INSURANCE AGENCY. INC C. E. Bechman, Mgr. Complete Insurance Service Phone 501 FRANKLIN. INDIANA IONES AND I ONES General Coniractors Phone 901-N-1 or 68-I-1 FRANKLIN, INDIANA C. A. MARTIN General Hardware Blacksmith University 2-4057 ACTON. INDIANA C. A. MARTIN Well Drilling Contractors New and Used Pump Sales and Service University 2-4057 ACTON. INDIANA BOGGSTOWN LOCKEH WILBERT KEGLEY AND SON The Parkinsons General Contractors Regal Store phone Greenwood 797-I-4 Custom Butchering and Processing R. R. 4 Greenwood, Indiana Phone 36 BOGGSTOWN. INDIANA THE FAIRLAND NATIONAL BANK Members of Federal Reserve System All Deposits Insured No Service Charge on Checking MOM AND POP'S PLACE A Good Place to Eat Truck Stop - 24 Hour Service 3 Miles North of Shelbyville Accounts On U. s. 421 FAIRLAND, INDIANA THOMPSON 'S FLORAL SHOP TINGLE 6 SCN BODY SHOP N Complete Body and Fender Repair Phone 2752 WHITELAND, INDIANA Phone 2841 - Residence 2638 WI-IITELAND, INDIANA FARMERS TRUST COMPANY VVHITELAND. INDIANA WHITELAND BRANCH FARMER'S TRUST COMPANY FRANKLIN, INDIANA Complete Banking Service Trust Department Mortgage Loan Department General Insurance Department Member Federal Reserve System - Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp C 6. H FARM SUPPLY John Deere Sales and Service For Quality Farm Machinery Iohn E. Campbell - Herman R. Henry REGISTERED DUROC HOGS Mrs. Mae Robards and Son Phone Greenwood 480-I3 ACTON. INDIANA , HOOSIER MINERAL FEED COMPANY Dr. C1ore's 3796 Cafeteria Chicken Supplement Phone 210 We Deliver GREENWOOD, INDIANA MULLEN'S GROCERY Grocery - Cafe Champions Gas and Oil Phone 73 FAIRLAND. INDIANA GREENWOOD FLOWER SHOP Main Street Opposite Cemetery Entrance Phone 203W GREENWOOD, INDIANA BOGGSTOWN GRAIN AND SUPPLY COMPANY Grain - Coal - Farmer's Supplies Phone 16 BOGGSTOWN. HIDIANA BATES FEED MILL Master Mix Concentrates Seeds - Chicks - Supplies ACTON. INDIANA Compliments of F AIRLAND LUMBER CO. FAIRLAND, INDIANA ROGERS DRUG STORE Prescriptions Phone 127 GREENWOOD, INDIANA qi 5' ,qafpg S2 INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS FACTORY - HOME OFFICE Kansas City --V--Q n . gum. -l--1 S' : .ii . . F ' l I K c in I' ' L 1 mmm l ,psf-Q 2 WW . ' D gil H? M: W Q. I h A 1 F LJ H . 1 I VU , -a L-. .w,,,, H lu .... gang, X Q um v 'wa Wm J' . , Y? 3 '11 1 . , L, f..,q,, Q- 1 . ,,


Suggestions in the Clark Township High School - Anchor Yearbook (Whiteland, IN) collection:

Clark Township High School - Anchor Yearbook (Whiteland, IN) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Clark Township High School - Anchor Yearbook (Whiteland, IN) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Clark Township High School - Anchor Yearbook (Whiteland, IN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 84

1956, pg 84

Clark Township High School - Anchor Yearbook (Whiteland, IN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 45

1956, pg 45

Clark Township High School - Anchor Yearbook (Whiteland, IN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 21

1956, pg 21

Clark Township High School - Anchor Yearbook (Whiteland, IN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 6

1956, pg 6


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