Clay City High School - Eelite Yearbook (Clay City, IN)
- Class of 1958
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ads ' x 4 1 In .0 , fn 'f ' . U 4 :Sgr 4 Q 2 1. iff. f Wu , f ,, in N-1 -gp' 5 lk. ,.,- T- ff fd Q .4 fe, ' A ,Y f-5 , T -mklmiixiyz W uw In . Q, Q x in it I N. V ' time - ,,:.1.a..Aiufif.A'.'if wi' ' I' Y 1 w 1 1 J A F R 5 i A 3 v 3 A x v I i 4 1 S We, the class of 58, invite you, the people of Harrison Township, to step through these doors and review with us pictorially the events which made our final year memorable. GLENN A. MORRIS, President On July 29, 1956, the people of the community officially dedicated the new High School and Physical Education Buildings, a project which has been of major concern for several years. We, as students, feel strongly the need to express our gratitude to the people, the officials, and to all concerned for giving us the opportunity to further and complete our high school career in such splendid environment. PIC'1:URED BELOW IS Mr. Oliver Schiele, seated, with his advisory board, Clifton Beatty, R. W. Dougherty and Herman Luther. To them goes the credit for laying the plans for the building project. Lowell Buddy Meyer and his advisors, John Shonk, Harvey Steuerwald, and Emerson Freed, have been tireless workers in our development plan. These gentlemen have pushed hard to attain the ultimate for our township. Their efforts are now shown in the graceful structures that adorn our campus. COST OF HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING Cost of construction ..... 3320, 203. 00 Architects Fees ....... . 319,212. 18 Miscellaneous Expenses . . . . 365,584.82 COST OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDING Cost of construction . . . . 3241, 314.00 Architects Fees . . ..... 314, 478.84 Miscellaneous .......... 34, 911. 31 GRAND TOTAL COSTS . . . 3679,504.15 MR. REEVES, our Principal THE STUDENT COUNCIL, Left to Right: Mr. William Henry Reeves, Sponsor: Keith Kittie, Carol Kincaid, Loretta Shonk, Shirley Oberholtzer, Roxie Cotter, Karen Lowdermilk, John Hupp, Sponsor. THE OFFICERS, Seated: Sandi Hupp, Secretary: Sharon McCullough, Vice- Presidentg Joe McCreery, Presidentg and John Moyer, Treasurer. Each was elected by his class for representation in school affairs. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Left to Right: Charlene Sharp, Treasurerg Glen Morris, President: Nancy Van Horn, Vice-Presidentg Janice McGill, Secretary. VIRGINIA BUELL Business Education School Treasurer Senior Co-Sponsor Yearbook Advisor Office Staff Secretaries ROBERT FAIRHURST , Science Social Studies Senior Class Play Director Senior Co-Sponsor Yearbook Advisor JEAN MAYBAUGI-I .TIM PORTER Class Play 4 Yell Leader 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 GAA 4 4-H 3 LARRY LUTHER FFA l,2,3 Class Play 4 SUE RIGGLE Class Play 3 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Latin Club 1 Solo 85 Ensem ble 3 JERRY SCHAU WECKER FFA 1,2,3 4-H 1,2 JOY CRAIG Band 2 Chorus 1,2 Latin Club 1 School Paper Class Plays 3 VIANN SCHMALT Z Latin Club 1 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Honor Roll 4 Class Plays 3,4 School Paper 4 Annual staff 4 GAA 4 Secretaries 4 Office Practice 4 Solo 85 Ensemble 2,3,4 GA LE BUD TRAVIS 4-H 1,2 Soil Judging 3 Band 1,2,3,4 FFA 1,2,3 Chorus 1 Treasurer 2 Secretaries 4 Honor Roll 4 LINDA KAY Secretaries 4 Latin Club 1 Honor Roll 4 MICK LIVERS Band 1,2 Latin Club 1 Chorus 1 PAUL HARBAUGH Class Plays 3, 4 SHARON MC C ULLOUGH Latin Club 1 Student Council Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Band 1 , 2 , 3, 4 Class Plays 3,4 Annual Staff 4 School Paper 4 Secretaries 3,4 4 President of GAA 4 Librarian 2 4-H 1 Solo Sa Ensemble 3 JOHN STALEY FFA 1,2,3,4 Soil Judging 3, Class Play 4 President 2 Annual Staff 4 4-H 1,2,3,4 KAY DALTON Class Play 3 School Paper 4 Chorus 1,2 Office Practice 3 Secretaries 3, 4 Latin Club 1 NANCY VAN HORN Latin Club 1 Honor Roll 4 Vice-President 2 4 Annual Staff 4 School Paper 4 Class Play 3 4-H 1 , 2, 3,4 RAY ORMAN Class Play 4 School Paper 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 4 Annual Staff 4 FFA 1,2, 3,4 4-H 1,2,3,4 Soil Judging 3,4 Honor Ro114 I OE MC CREERY Latin Club 1 4-H 1,2 Student Council 1 ,2 ,4 Band 1 '- Class Play 3,4 Secretary 2 Chorus 1 Annual staff 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Track 3,4 School Paper 4 C HA RLENE SHARP Treasurer 4 Yell Leader 4 Chorus 4 GAA 4 Honor Roll 4 MARILYN COOPRIDER eu, ' l School Paper 4 . 1 Annual Staff 4 Class Plays 3,4 Latin Club 1 Honor Roll 4 Office Practice 3 Secretaries 3,4 EDDIE SKINNER Track 3,4 Latin Club 1 4-H 2 Class Play 4 President 1, 3 School Paper 4 Basketball l , 2, 3, 4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 IA NICE MC GILL Student Council 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Latin Club 1 Class Plays 3,4 Secretary 3,4 School Paper 4 Office Practice 3 Secretaries 3, 4 GLENN MORRIS Band 1 Office Practice 2 Class Plays 3,4 President 4 School Paper 4 Honor Roll 4 ,3 GARY WOLF Latin Club 1 Chorus 1 School Paper 4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Track 3 MART HA HA YDEN Latin Club 1 School Paper 4 Treasurer 1 Secretaries 3,4 Librarian 4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1, 2 GAA 4 Gu HOMER COOPRIDER IVAN MITCHELL 4-1-1 1,2 4-H 2,3,4 Vice President 3 FFA l,2,3,4 Band 1 Soil Judging 3 FFA 1,2,3 DON C ROUSE Class Plays 3,4 Basketball 1, 2,3 Chorus 1 Latin Club 1 NAOMI CURTIS Librarian 3 , 4 BILL HERRICK Class Plays 3,4 School Paper 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Annual Staff 4 HAROLD CULLER FFA 4 JANICE BICARD Class Plays 3,4 GAA 4 Latin Club 1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Left to Right: Robert Autison, Presidentg Shirley Oberholtzer, Treasurerg Carol Kincaid, Secretaryg Ronald Reagon, Vice-President. Allpress, Diane Autison, Robert Baughn, Karen Baumgartner, Burnham, Linda Dalton, Colleen Deview, Leroy Dyar, Frances VIOLA DYER English Librarian Twalm Club Junior Co-Sponsor JOHN HUPP Music Swing Band Junior Class Play Director Junior Co-Sponsor Student Council Advisor 5. z ,',. . .. g Z ff' 5 Bill W ii X g sr W fy Q.. A 1 Q 'sv 4. if f is -Q f s .X N Vim Q H mg? X1 iss 1? s are . V f5f'e'r'w x 'ii ' z' X . . S , A 1 J F , fir D ii? I r i, 5 Wi R f 5 3 R 55' H if Q K 5 V M xr X s E E R ' s mg if , i me Q? 5 X s 4 lr 255 in is W is 5 gre! Tewmg U xi i f Egf wr el ax e Fu' ,Au wx u.V.W:-1 R Nw 'Rx 5-L4 9 Q N x ECQYQQ x '-W s Jig v , E. ,wh S.. i.. r. Q. is :e1l2i2':N 'V s Q ' f rim 1- g li' 5 ,I H' . vm rf Q - fi, - L., Q ' Q Y, 2 gkihsifii 1 xdm - , nfl X X E Sli. if W ff Us I S EE? as 1 af X ,i Q gi M W 4: Q ra -1- 7 .,. ff Dyar, Frank Edmondson, Linda Everwine, Sharon Foster, Sharron Gard, Linda Gerber, Don Harbaugh, Marilyn Harbaugh, Ruth Hayman, Linda Hopkins, Micki Horn, Walter Horton, Saralee Humble, Janice Hutchins, Joanne Kincaid, Carol Kittle, Kathleen Lowdermilk, Kerry Lowe, Larry ' Luther, Con Luther , Phyllis McGill, Jerry McKee, Nancy McQueary, Bob Miller, J.A. Mishler, Jim Oberholtzer, Shirley Reagan, Ronald Schepper, Jackie Schlegel, Jerry Seymour, Harold Sipp le, Frank Steuerwald , Anita Summerlot , Robert Waggener , Hazel White , Janet SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS, Left to Right: Paul Sinders, Presi- dentg Karon Thomas, Vice-Presidentg Mike Glosson, Treasurerg Sharon Thomas, Secretary. Crodian, Jerry Curtis, Ronnie Dalton, Margaret Dalton, Shirley Deeter, Gary Deview, Charlene FLORIDA LOWRY Business Education Physical Education Cheerleader Advisor Sophomore Co-Sponsor WAYNE ATKINSON Mathematics Driver Training Assistant Coach Sophomore Co-Sponsor Glosson, Mike Greenwell, Linda Hayden, Kathleen Hoffman, Janet Hostetler, Lynn Hupp, Sandi Jackson, Alan Kress, Edward Leohr, Donald McCullough, Jimmy McKee, Fred Michael, Loretta Miller, Donald Mills, Jack Mishler, Eddie Nees, Gloria Porter, Harry Reagan, Judy Schafer, Judy Shonk, Loretta Simmons, Phyllis Sinders, Don Sinders, Paul Staley, Sue Taylor, Laura Thomas, Karon Thomas, Sharon Warner, Vesta Wasnidge, Nancy FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS, Left to Right: Sandra Shonk, Secre- taryg Karen Booe, Treasurerg Anita Thomas, President: Jim McCreery, Vice-President. fifzeo r NORMA KRESS Social Studies Speech Freshman Co-Sponsor DON PALMER Physical Education English Freshman Co-Sponsor Athletic Coach Blair, John Booe, Karen Brewer, Billy Cooprider, Carolyn Cooprider, Junior Drake, Donna Duncan, Donnetta Edmondson, Donna Fritz, John Harbaugh, Bi11 Hines, John Hopkins, Gary Hauk, Ronald Kirchner, Gary Livers, Penelope Lowdermilk, Karen McBride, Larry McCreery, James Micheal, Irma Modesitt, Dal Moyer, James Moyer, John Nicoson, Prentice Orman, Linda Petry, Max Reeves, Larry Schlegel, Phyllis Schmaltz, Karen Seymour, Emily Shonk, Sandra Steuerwald, Fred Summerlot, Duane Sutton, Steve Thomas, Anita Thompson, Leanna Travis, Ronnie Zurcher, Barbara Fry, John Cooprider, Larry Cooprider, Sue Cotter, Roxie Cummings, Anna Dalton, Irene Dalton, Patsy Dayhuff, Junior Deview, Richard Duncan, Joan Elkins, Paula Fry, Warren Fry, Wayne Harbaugh, Karen Harbaugh, Martha Hayden, Jerry Hayman, Janet Jackson, Marvin Kress, Marylyn Liechty, Hope Love, Frances Love, Ralph Nelson, Larry Oberholtzer, Helen Porter, Jeannie Reagan, Patricia Schafer, Patricia Schafer, Richard Schauwecker, Larry Shields, Jayme Shields, Harry Shonk, Jerry Sinders, Elmer Smith, Gary Simmons, Orie Taylor, Virginia Tiefel, Karen Weatherwax, Connie Reed, Jimmy Adku, sandra Baughn, Jimmy Brothers, Edrie Ruth Buell, Pat Burns, Jimmy Cooprider, Donna Cordell, Jeanne Crist, Larry Croft, Philip Dalton, Garry Dalton, Lester Dalton, Mildred Duncan, Steve Greenwell, Virgil Harstine, Larry Hostetler, Mary Jane Kirchner, Gene Kittle, Keith Ley, Vicki Luther, Richard McCammon, Linda McKee, Clarice Miller, Raymond Neiswinger, Mark Norris, Dave Phipps, Helen Reeves, Freya Schafer, Carol Ann Scott, Irene Van Horn, Max Wasnidge, Larry Joe Wilkes, Janice Yegerlehner, Mary Zurcher, Donna Scott , Patricia Ann CAbsentJ E I 5 f . Q ALEXANDER MOODY Agriculture 4-H Club Future Farmers of America Eighth Grade Co-Sponsor LULA BLAIR English Science Eighth Grade Co-Sponsor ADELINE MEYER Home Economics Cafeteria Manager Seventh Grade Co-Sponsor MARGUERITE BURNS Mathematics French Seventh Grade Co-Sponsor X Cfaoofwam fi , 5' .97 Q!! Mr. Atkinson shows his class how to check the oil level in the engine in his newly or- ganized Driver Training Class. This is the first year a course like this has been offered to our studentsg its aim is to meet the needs of everyday life, MR. REEVES' BIOLOGY CLASS--Bugs and Bees Plants and Trees MISS LOWERY'S THIRD GRADE GYM CLASS--Muscle tune-up. Sc. These are two of the Home Economics Classes taught by Mrs, Meyer. There are four years of Home Economics available for a high school girl. . gc. ' 1 , w MR. PALMER: Teaching the seniors how to talk advanced Englab MRS, DYAR: Teaching the sophomores to talk, period, A, How now brown cow. Learning to keep up with fast-talking teachexs MR. FAlRHURST'S U, S. History Class I I ,U-aa! 1 MRS, KRESS'S Eighth Grade History Class. BOOKKEEPING: A senior subject. 33uoineo4, ' TYPING II: The department offers courses in Typing I and II, Basic Business, Book keeping, Shorthand, and Secretarial Practice, ' Cfaoo, ,Q aW f'W fx MR, ATKINSON'S General Math Class. MRS, BURNS'S Advanced Algebra Class Gfzcvuw, swag mm Mwzcfibzg .Band 93an,d MR. FAIRHURST'S Chemistry Class ' Hap MRS, BLAlR'S Eighth Grade Science Class. wzxmsnssmsrfn iiiuwmwn-2 MR. PALMER . . . You gotta have heart Study, and Bihwcg, MRS, DYAR . . . Such an ambition for knowledge. November 1. Our first basketball game of the season with Staunton 11, Armistice Day . . . No school 15. Basketball game with Riley 15. Second six weeks ended 19. P T A meeting 20. Basketball game with Cory 22. Basketball game with Worthington 27. Basketball game with Spencer 28 -29. Thanksgiving vacation December 5. Adkins came to take pictures for the annual -6. Basketball game with Reelsville 13. Basketball game with Fontanet 16. G A A Christmas party 20. Christmas vacation January 6. Back to school 9-10. Semester exams 29. Band rehearsal at Staunton for County Festival SCHOOL CALENDAR August 27. School started September 9. Seniors started selling ads for annual 10. Senior pictures were taken 19. Freshman initiation 19. Cheerleader were selected 19. Basketball supper at the park l 26. Cross county meet at Staunton October 1. Regional Agriculture meeting 4. First grading period ended 15. P T A meeting 19. Senior Class Play 22. Scholarship tests 24-25. Teachers Institute February 5. Career night at Brazil March 14. Amateur Program 19. Secretarial Training Class visits lBM Terre Haute 28. Minstrel Show April 12. Alumni Banquet 18. Junior Play 25. Junior and Senior Banquet May 3. Senior leave on trip 10. Seniors return from class trip ll. Graduation Day for Seniors BAND BOOSTERS President, Mrs. Alice Edmondsong Vice-President, Mrs. Freida Steuerwa1dgSecretary, Mrs. Betty Norrisg Assistant Secretary, Mrs. Evalo McCannong Treasurer, Mrs. Lois Moyerg Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. Virginia Buell. The Band Boosters have done a good job. In the past three years they have purchased new band uniforms and new chorus robes. The Band Boosters are composed of the parents of band and chorus personnel. P.T.A. President .... . . . Bi11Co11enbaugh Vice-President ........ . John Easley Secretary ....... . . Mrs. Rosemary Hupp Treasurer ..... . . . Mrs. Maletta Leohr P.T.A. is new to our community. It was organized a little more than a year ago. They are doing a fine job. 'o, Cmazy, On October 19, 1957, the class of 1958 presented their class play, Everybody's Crazy , , a three-act farce directed by Mr. Fairhurst. THE PLAY CAST WAS Eddie Skinner Don Crouse John Staley Janice Bicard Paul Harbaugh Jim Porter Bill Herrick USHERS: Bud Travis, Ray on-nan Mick LiVB1'S. Viann Schrnaltz Sharon McCullough Jeanne Maybaugh Joy Craig Janice McGi11 Marilyn Cooprider Joe McCreery Glenn Moms THE USHERS WERE, FRONT ROW: Kay Dalton, Martha Hayden, Sue Riggle. B A C K R OW: Linda Kay and Charlene Sharp, ffyake , , 33 On April 12, 1957, the class of 1958 presented their class play, Take Your Medicine . a three -act farce directed by Mrs. Stevenson, THE PLAY CAST Janice Bicard Phyllis Jackson Gary Wolfe Viann Schmaltz Don Crouse Sue Riggle Nancy Van Horn Marilyn Cooprider Kay Dalton Glenn Morris Sharon McCullough Bill Herrick Paul Harbaugh Janice McGill Joe Ed McCreery Mrs, Stevenson, Director WAS THE USHERS WERE, FRONT ROW: Bonnie Simmons and Joy Craig. BACK ROW: Lyndall Glosson, Jeanne Maybaugh, Linda Kay, and Martha Hayden. .7nitiaticn Bag, Y v l y 1 .7nitiati0n Tag, Him SMP! These girls proficiently perform the office duties: Karen Baughn Frances Dyar Micki Hopkins Carol Kincaid Judy Reagan Viann Schmaltz Janet White U I SECRETARY, TYPE THIS LETTER, These are familiar words to Kay Dalton, Sharron Foster, Janice McGill, Martha Hayden, Linda Edmondson, Marilyn Cooprider, Viann Schmaltz, Shirley Oberholtzer, Joy Craig, Sharon McCullough, and Linda Kay, who are secretaries to faculty members. Karen Lowdermilk Martha Hayden Carol Kincaid Sharon Everwine Naomi Curtis Shirley Oberholtzer Anita Steuerwald Sponsor: Mrs. Viola Dyer U , U av 1 I Secretary, Anita Steuerwaidg Reporter, Francis Dyarg Vice-President, Linda Hayman: President, Sharon McCu11oughg Social Chairman, Linda Edmondson: Treasurer, Carol Kincaid: Song Leader,AnitaThomasg Score Keeper, Janet White: Members-at-Large, Karon Thomas, Jean Maybaughg Sponsor, Miss Florida Lowry. The Girls' Athletic Association, under Miss Florida Lowry's capable supervision, provides an active program of girls' sports. One of their major activities is volleyball. They compete with other schools in this activity. zine .7zamo, For our magazine sales campaign the was appointed as captain of team No. After two weeks of keen competition, sales. Gary Wolfe was high salesman Marilyn Cooprider. Team NO. 1 Senior Class was divided into two teams. Eddie Skinner 1 and Sharon McCullough as captain of team No. 2. Eddie 's team won the honor of having the highest total for the entire campaign and second high salesperson was Team No. 2 g,.Cv,.0f- ewan R91 yer! sta S693 LOQB ' 13 . ,tt .f .- .-'Litwaai Ytesxde xdent . - ROQU chxega YJice'V9e'S . ' ' ' ' S6515 Se,cteX,aY.ZX-' . 1 Y . ftjreasu at , . 99901: SOIL IUDGING TEAM placed second in the District Contest and sixth in the State Contest. FRONT ROW: Walter Horn, J. A. Miller. BACK ROW: Duane Summerlot, Mr. Moody, Instructorg Robert Autison, The F. F. A. Chapter is an ac- tive and progressive organiza- tion of our school. They parti- cipate in various judging con- tests throughout the year. The STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TRACTOR OPERAT ION a- ward was an outstanding honor won by Bill Brewer, Charlene Sharp Sharon Thomas EELS Jean Maybaugh Micki Hopkins Larry Lowe Eddie Skinner Ray Orman Bob Autison Joe McCreery Kerry Lowdermilk Bill Herrick Mike Glosson Jerry Schlegel I. A. Miller Ed Kress Jim McCreery COACH, DON PALMER Our coach, of whom we are very proud, started with a group of inexperienced boys and developed one of the best defensive teams in the county. Although we were small in size, we had great spirit. We lost our share of games: but we were taught something that will remain with us forever, that is . . . how to get along with others. ' We are expecting great teams in the forthcoming years and we wish the coach the best of luck. J. A. MILLER, Guard JERRY SCHLEGEL, Center zvmily, JOE MC CREERY, Guard EDDIE SKINNER, Forward BILL HERRICK , Center ED KRESS, Forward JIM MC CREERY, Guard E ROBERT AUTISON, Center munity, RAY ORMAN, Guard MIKE GLOSSON , Forward KERRY LOWDERMILK, Center LARRY LOWE, Forward he Edo, .7n ' SCHLEGEL GETS THE TIP, IT'S GOING IN THE BASKET SKINNER MAKES TWO POINTS. MILLER SCORES, HHQRICK TIPS IT IN. OH, PLEASE MAKE IT!! '3-Hmm B-TEAM: BACK ROW, Left to Right: Ronnie Curtis, Steve Sutton, Coach Don Palmer, Don Leohr, Gary Kirchner. SECOND ROW: John Blair, Duane Summerlot, Gary Hopkins, Bill Brewer, Larry Reeves, Prentice Nicoson. THIRD ROW: Mike Glosson, Jim McCreery, Kerry Lowdermilk, Robert Summerlot, Paul Sinders. .7 .Yeam l Coach Wayne Atkinson and his freshman boys who have had a very successful year. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Hopkins, John Blair, Gary Kirchner, Larry Reeves, Steve Sutton, Bill Brewer, Jim McCreery, Prentice Nicosin, and Duane Summerlot. .ham The future stars of Clay City. BACK ROW: Gene Kirchner, Elmer Jackson, Keith Kittle, Larry Harstine, Coach Wayne Atkinson, Larry Crist, Gary Smith, Junior Dayhuff, Butch Shields. FRONT ROW: Mark Neiswinger, Warren Fry, Wayne Fry, Raymond Miller, Max Van Horn, Pat Buell, Jimmy George Burns, David Norris. U I I The very talented junior high cheerleaders are: Hope Liechty, Jeannie Cordell, Donna Cooprider, Roxie Cotter. Managers: Jerry Crodian and Harry Porter We, the Seniors of 1958, wish to express our appreciation to the cheerleaders and managers for their support during the basketball season. .73 BASEBALL TEAM, BACK ROW fLeft to Righty SECOND ROW Manager, Jerry Crodian J, A. Miller Jerry Schlegel John Blair Steve Sutton Larry Reeves Kerry Lowdermilk Jim McC1-eery Ed Kress Gary Hopkins Coach, Don Palmer Mike Glosson Don Leohr Paul Sinders Bill Harbaugh Frank Dyar John Fry Bill Brewer Manager, Harry Porter THIRD ROW John Hines Bill Herrick Eddie Skinner Joe McCreery Gary Wolfe Ray Orman Ronnie Houk ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. This building holds many memories because it was originally the elementary and high school combined. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: Ricky Haviland, Ronald Culler, Redgie Collins, Ricky Shimkus, Lynden Collins, Joey Freeman, Harrison Harden, Robert Ammerman, Danny Kirkling, Jerry Bryant, Carl Duncan. SECOND ROW: Steve Staley, Kathy Dalton, Jeannie Yegerlehner, Denise Oberholtzer, Pauletta Orman, Sarah Bicard, Patricia Kress, Karen Burcham, Beverly Willen, Barbara Schafer, Lana Vice, David Frances. THIRD ROW: George Fry, Nancy Dalton, David Snellenburger, Paul Eddie Zurcher, Norman Taylor, Suzie Groover, Sharon Camp, Jack Cotter, Paul Long, Joe Tiefel, Rex Love, Douglas Liechty, Joe Zurcher. Teacher: Maxine King. SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: Danny Farnsley, Robert Ream, Dick Buell, Dean Hyatt, Steve Michael, Roger Zurcher, Larry Reagan, Fred Brough. SECOND ROW: Glen Colenbaugh, Polly Buell, Lavonne Scott, Penny Whallon, Barbara Fern Orman, Louella Jane Reed, Rita Garlets, Donna Sue Edwards, Brenda Curtis, Beverly Jane Deview, Robert Culler. THIRD ROW: Barbara Jackson, Jana Luther, Anne Venae Keiser, Barbara Wil1en,Ruthanne Yegerlehner, Pamela Hale, Larry Lee Burcham, George Miller, Richard Clifton, Mark Horn, Michael Haviland, Monte Krauchi. Ruth Gibbens, Teacher. ABSENT: Mike Woodruff, Cathy Hummel. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: Jeffery Cooprider, J immy Royer, David Porter, Larry A1lpress,David Weatherwax,Eugene Hardman, John Sutton, Jimmy Booe, Eddie Schultz. SECOND ROW: Nina Buell, Donna Targett, Dale Ann Easley, Mary Christ, Tola Harrison, Christy Weber, Lana West, Peggy Tiefel, Donna Skinner. THIRD ROW: Don Scott, David Kirkling, Steve Francis, Don Bryant, John Klingler, John Elkins, .Terry Cooprider, Billy Reed, Roger Mitchell, Sonny Zurcher, Randy Adkins. Fern Davis, Teacher. ABSENT: Jill Hiatt, Susan Whallen, Jack Haviland. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Richy Duncan, Lucy Heath, Phyllis Hayden, Ramona Haviland, Sharon Ream, Rita Wolfe, Sharon Harden, Linda Scott, Carol Miller, Janice Horton, George Deview. SECOND ROW: Herschel Riggle, Terry Zurcher, .Tack Long, Roger Rollings, Vic Steuerwald, Terry Leohr, John Pipes, Lynn Krauchi, Jimmy Dyer, Ken Keiser, Randy Tucker, Phillip Shonk, Donnie Schauwecker. Katherine Hayman, Teacher. ABENT: Lyman Taylor. FOURTH GRADE . FIRST ROW: Richard Culler, Rickie Foster, David Bess, Michael Neiswinger, Billie Driestadt, Gary Shonk, Richard Edwards, Gary Funkhouser, Stephen Harbaugh, Bobby Cotter. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Fulk, .Tohn .T ackson, Kay Colenbaugh, Roberta Shields, Cynthia Wolf, Nancy Fry, Eileen Klingler, Cynthia Ley, Lucy Buell, Cheryl Griffith. THIRD ROW: Richard Baumgartner, Timmy Weaver, Linda Nees, Vicki Shouse, Jeanie Hale, Dinah Field, Nancy Norris, Margaret Bicard, Sandra Harbaugh, Sharon Orman, Connie Duncan, Etta Dalton, Rose Harden, Stanley Cooprider, Marvin Everwine. Elva King, Teacher. ABSENT: Rita Hofmann. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Steve Fritz, Marvin Shonk, Keith McGill, Dale Oberholtzer, Jimmy Ream, Victor Greenwell, Gene Sinders, Billy Jackson. SECOND ROW: Andy Horn, Joe Easley, Stella Hardman, Betty Brewer, Bonnie Love, Nancy Skinner, Jean Hoffman, Brenda Miller, Lynnda Adkins, Donna Vice, David Northrop, Marvin Harbaugh. THIRD ROW: Lynn Meyer, Jacquine West, Sandra Moore, Marie Sutton, Carol Scott, Phyllis Phipps, Bonnie Miller, Jennifer Booe, Mary Baumgartner, Diane Glosson. J ack Vice, Billy Shonk FOURTH ROW: David Baughn, Bill Booe, Jerry Jackson, Andrea Francis, Doris Dalton, Retha Camp 1 Sherry Bucklew, Sue Targett, Betty Neiswinger, Randy Collins. Marguerite Wilkes, Teacher. ABSENT: Pauletta Klingler, Lee Scott, Joanna Hiatt. SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Sylvia Wolfe, Bette Hayman, Sally Buell, Patty Fry, Janet Bishop, Martha Hardman, Yvonne Shidler, Sandra Edmondson. SECOND ROW: Marvin Perkins, Rick Dreistadt, Paul Gene Miller, Jerry Woolsey, Lonnie Schauwecker, Bobby Orman, Butch Booe, Donnie Yegerlehner, Lydia Kay Nees, Ronnie Wolfe, Mark Schlegel, Larry Dyer. THIRD ROW: Eddie West, Paul Nelson, Carl Batungartner, Sandra Curtis, Sharon Burcham, Sara Cooper, Micky Harrison, Jerry Royer, Jimmy Baumgartner. Wynemah Miller, Teacher. fetevzia CAFETERIA STAFF: Nell Frump, Thelma Orman, Maxine Duncan, Edith Miller LUNCH TIME: Students anxiously waiting to get their lunch. Staff What a job! . . . You could hardly find a happier group than this when the book had been completed. Each person made many sacrifices of time and energy, but we feel our efforts have been gratified. Joe McCreery . . Ed Skinner . . . Janice McGill . . . Ray Orman ..., Marilyn Cooprider Martha Hayden . . Bill Herrick ..,, Sharon McCullough Viann Schmaltz , , John Staley .... Nancy Van Horn. . As this circle has ro end, so that interest which your High School has in you shall remain forever unbroken. The Faculty Editor . . Business Manager . . Layout Editor . . Sales Manager . . . . Advertisements Grade Class Pictures Sports , , , Extra-Curricular . . . Departments and School Calendar , , , , , , , , Extra-Curricular . . . . Historian I Timothy 4: 12 Let no man despise thy youth but be thou an example of the be lievers, in word, in conversation in charity, in sp1r1t in faith in purity. BOOST YOUR SCHOOL Join Your P.T.A. Compliments of gfwvdom Ymwwfzip, 53.10. MARTZ GRAIN COMPANY, INC. Phone 105 Clay Cityy Indiana Forest E. Collins, Prop CLAY CITY ELECTRIC CG. Plumbing - Heating Air Conditioning - Electric Specialists in Servicing And Installations 700-702 Main Street C lay City, Indiana Phone 24 1-rg I Semlvw, MARJORIE R. HORN, AGENT WASHINGTON NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. is is a First Grade Picture of the Class of 58 'ii dom SPHARMACY x x GREENCASTLE0 INDIANA Downtown in Greencastle -me papa: nzmmmfzw nm Mr. or Miss Clay City High School Senior: You are fortunate in living almost directly between two of Indiana's finest Universities- Depauw University at Greencastle Indiana University at Bloomington Whichever you choose, we shall be happy to serve you. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Q fxmpus :Pa-IARMACY. INC. 6 x x IBO9 E. l0tll BLOOMINGTON, IND. On the North Side of Indiana University Campus in Crosstown Shopping Center AIM HIGH CHOOSE WISELY PRESS FORWARD The Door to Better Merchandise is Open Crt PAUL LEY'S Your Philgas cmd Electric Appliance Store For Good Results Feed MOORMAN'S IThe Sign of a Good Feeder! Represented by: T. I. Maners 501 East 9th St. - Clay City. Indiana YOUR MOORMAN Compliments of HAYMAN'S HATCHERY Compliments of CLAY CITY INN A BOOSTER OF CLAY CITY HIGH SCHOOL Compliments of JEAN'S RESTAURANT Compliments of DR. BOND FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK ' Since 1895 CLAY CITY. INDIANA Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BURNS AGENCY See Bums Before It Burns The Store That Appreciates Your Patronage GUY NICCULLOUGH SALINE CITY. INDIANA BISI'IOP'S ' PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE 610 North Main Complete Services Including Ignition ARAB TERMITE T 'meup s. Pest coNTRol. COMPANY 1 Termite Engineering General Pest Control Services A. B. DICK 1724 Wabash Phone C-4957 DUPLICATING PRODUCTS, INC. TERRE HAUTE: INDIANA Duplicating Machines and Supplies 2116 Wabash Ave. Phone C-3780 TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA ARKETEX CERAMIC CORPORATION First With the Finest Ceramic Glazed Structural Tile 6 North Walnut Street Phone 2271 BRAZIL. INDIANA Coke with chow- I EU Wow! QE. 72 is A QNX? i V' x TERRE HAUTE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, INC. Also Bottlers of Royal Palrn Flavors and 76 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS MARJORIE R. HORN, AGENT WASHINGTON NATIONAL INSURANCE CO Compliments of VIC 8: MARY MEGENHARDT CLAY CITY. INDIANA Compliments of CLARENCE O. SCHLEGEL '11 Compliments of THE l.G.A. STORE Compliments of MITCHELL 8. L-nArr AGENCY Compliments of ERNEST FRODERMAN RILEY. INDIANA DONALD KAY Agricultural Lime sPENcEn. mnmnzx Compliments of C. l. MCCULLOUGH Compliments of Chiropractor COAL cm BARBER sl-lov oYAR's TEXACO RED'S soov sHoP WORTIHNGTON. INDIANA 2391 Hour Wrecker Service CUT RATE CHINA AND GLASS COMPANY, INC. Food Service Equipment 200 Wabash Avenue TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA Best Wishes to the -Class oi '58 V. F. W. POST NO. 6606 Compliments of Best Wishes From Clay Cou.nty's Largest Weekly Newspaper THE CLAY CITY NEWS Russell L. Woolsey. Publisher Class of '27. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Clay City Area Christ for Youth: Youth for Christ Our Best Wishes to The Senior Class of 1958 SCHOPPENHORST FUNERAL HOME Best Wishes to the Senior Class RAYMOND G. LEOHR Marathon Distributor Max Pierce Helen Pierce Compliments of MILLER-PARROT BORDEN'S PURE MILK BAKING COMPANY 8 ICE CREAM COMPANY TERRE I-IAUTE. INDIANA X 531 North Sth St. Crawford 5031 THERE HAUTE. INDIANA PORTER'S REST HOME 600 Forrest Street Mr. and Mrs. Clint Porter. Administrators Indiana State Licensed Phone 126 CLAY CITY. INDIANA FRED COOPRIDER CHEVROLET Sales and Service 7th cmd Main St. Phone 33 CLAY CITY. INDIANA Best Wishes and Compliments of J. R. GLOSSON, M. D. Compliments of A FRIEND KRAUCHI RED AND WHITE Super Market Quality Foods CLAY CITY. INDIANA Compliments of NEWKIRK BARBER SHOP WABASH VALLEY TENT 8. AWNING CO., 21 Nonh 11th Street 'rsmu-: HAUTE. INDIANA Compliments of TERRE HAUTE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Day and Evening Classes In Business Training Wabash at Fifth 'rnnnz HAUTE. INDIANA NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY Royal Crown Cola and Nehi Flavors BEST BY TASTE TEST Phone C-3054 1348 Sycamore St. TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA Phone Crawford 6448 Everything in Music STERCHI MUSIC STORE 307 Wabash Aver TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA Lowell KBuddyD Meyer - Adeline Meyer MEYER INSURANCE AGENCY With An Insurance Policy For Your Every Need Citizens Phone 22 CLAY CITY. INDIANA ' THE MAUMEE COLLIERIES COMPANY TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA Compliments of Compliments oi CHESTY FOODS, INC. A FRIEND LEE SCHOOL SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 119-123 South Third Street School Equipment and Supplies Phone Crawford 1945 TERRE I-IAUTE, INDIANA Congratulations Seniors JAMES FORD SALES Parts Service CLAY CITY, INDIANA STANDARD OIL COMPANY Bill Drake Ray Wells SPECIALIZED BUSINESS COURSES Nine Strong. Dependable Business Courses Designed to Prepare for Definite Iob Obectives ' Big Demand For Graduates Free Placement Service CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 809 N. Meridian St. ME. 4-8337 INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA Best of Luck and Happiness In Your Future PETRY ELECTRIC 8. PLUMBING CLAY CITY. INDIANA Compliments of BOOE BROTHERS CRIST JEWELRY STORE CLAY CITY. INDIANA Compliments of CLAY CITY FROZEN FOOD LOCKER CLAY CITY. INDIANA When in Terre Haute I ' - F All Y We Hope 1fRj'S1fcIff1'NIg:DQr ou' Jol-IN WEBER s. ions I Hardware - Furniture - ppliances PAIGEAZ IIQEQESSTORE CLAY crrY. INDIANA 'ruins HAUTE. INDIANA Compliments of HERFF-JONES COMPANY GOLDlE'S BEAUTY SHOP Manufacturing Iewelers 6 Stationers 1407-1419 North Capitol Avenue INDIANAPOLIS 7. INDIANA Compliments of JACK'S CLEANING AND PRESSING SERVICE Harold Rogers. Route Man SAY IT WITH OUR FLOWERS From ZINZ FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSES 810 East Main Street IASONVILLE. INDIANA Compliments of JASONVILLE HARDWARE AND FURNITURE STORE COOPER VARIETY STORE CLAY CI'1'Y. INDIANA EASLEY'S PHARMACY Your Friendly Rexall Drug Store Established in 1919 by C. I. Easley Owned cmd Operated by John Easley THE RIDDELL NATIONAL BANK OF BRAZIL, INDIANA Compliments of THE 'DEAL STORES A safe Place to Bank since 1885 Genmde Wemeke Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Loren E. McCammon Corporation LUSHUS Quality Canned Foods Compliments of DIX WHOLESALE GROCERY I1 . ,mg . E sMn'HconoNA : A, The world's first and fastest portable type- writer ' Tvrewnnen masuluasn sALEs co. to , SMITH'S PHOTO It Is Never Too Soon for Pictures Baby - Family - Groups - Weddings Anniversaries Farmers Phone 42 CLAY CITY. INDIANA BILL W. COLENBAUGH 114 N. 7th Si. ' C-1530 R. R. I - Clay City - Phone 3515.16 TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA Distributor of Edw. I. Funk G Sons Super Crost ' Hybreds Compliments oi SHOPMEYER IMPLEMENT 84 TRUCK SALES ' I.H.C. DEALER CLAY CITY. INDIANA Compliments of BROWN'S CLEANERS CLAY CITY. INDIANA Co nm I f , PIEI:SION?A1IiLEN mfgats fi LUMBER co. , N Banding Mmerials AUDITOR s omce Clay City Hymem Shelbum Walter E. Krieble - County Auditor HARDWARE SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Wholesale K Iron, Steel. Blacksmith. Mine and Mill Supplies TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA DARYL V. FREEMAN Building and Remodeling Storm Doors, Storm Windows, Awnings Phone l57K2 I A Friendly Furniture Store SILVERSTEIN BROTHERS, INC. 526 Wabash Ave. C-1308 Fine Furniture Since 1898 DON PUTOFF'S GULF SERVICE GULF GASOLINE 6: OII.S Greasing - Washing - Auto Accessories 'ms srunem QQ srorucnr Is 41. r I 4 I MILADY BEAUTYIACADEMY , I A, 9 209W Svufh Tih-Hd SI-feet f X A I . . and the spotlight reveals Complete Instruction in All Branches of S O Magnmm, ,ummm 'OK gold Beau-ty Culture ' V, I M 0 Exclusive original design - Dqy qnd Evening Classes e Every ring becutifu'ly engraved Postgraduate Courses in Advanced : 1'::::f : :f d ' HUi1'5IY1inQ' THE SMART THING I uf. :muff h Bud et Terms Arran ed 1' PM 0 on D ffm' In I., TERRIE HAUTE INDIQNA . H 3 .IOSTEN trudmon of quality ' I QI Mr. Ken Eslinger, Representative 2019 Crawford Compliments oi Col. Cap Downing. Auct. James Job, Clerk Compliments of CLAY CITY LIONS CLUB A Community Service Club Compliments ot LEOHR'S GROCERY ADKINS STUDIOS, INC. Opal-Photographers-Dick School - Wedding - Portrait Commercial - Stills - Movies Compliments of MADONNA'S BEAUTY SHOP Compliments ot CLAY CITY ELECTRIC COM CLAY CITY. INDIANA PANY Congratulations Seniors ROY'S WELDING SHOP Authorized Dealer in Harsh Hydraulic F 8' H ROOHNG 8' SIDING co Phone 41 CLAY CITY. INDIANA Lifts BOOSTERS OF THE EELITE George Krauchi Clifford Buell R. W. Dougherty Clay City lrnplement Co. Howard Inman Harris Bros. Cordell's Garage Coal City Garage Wilkes Grocery Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mitten Bill Whitmer McCalls' Cleaners Dr. Sipple Shouses Cafe 0 Yankee Cafe Betty Io Flower Gardens Clay City Pottery Dr. Gray Correll Electric Shop Followell Brothers Ruben B. stewart Edward schmuz R. S. McHargue D. H. Newby Earl Fagg Pauline Johnson Billie R. 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