Clinton High School - Old Gold and Black Yearbook (Clinton, IN)

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Compliments of: HEDGES MOTOR SALLLS HILL'S D-X STATION Q r-' W 'QQ K I I Q N ---I- - I 1 THE CLASS HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF I953 A great multutude of pale luttle chartreuse muce carefully tup toed up the huge steps of the over powerung Sensor Hugh School buuldung back un the early Induan Summer of I949 We scarcely dared breathe as we scampered past Mrs Johnsons OFFICE Bug-eyed we were pushed from room to room- assembly to gym up the wrong staurs un and out of doors by that great hurryung mass of UPPER CLASSMEN But slowly we seeped unto the heart ofthe schools and memoruzed the name of every kud older than we lusl Then un I952 we were assugned seats un the assembly not the wondrous seats by the wundows of the SENIORSI but we were on our way We had learned a Iuttle- fer unstance how to chew gum and only get caught 752: ofthe tume how to go to the Iubrary 6 tumes a week how to throw pennues up and down the ausles un 7th perlocl assembly and true to form most of us were kuckecl out of class at least once durung the year Our lucky teachers regarded us as luttle presents from Through the uncondutuonal surrender of our teachers most of us became Junuors We never dreamed that un only a few blunks of Father Tumo s eye we would be out of school into the cruel world We worked luke Iuttle mad dogs sellung magazunes we bought our own class rungs and began wearung A class rung we gave SEVENTEENTH SUMMER we labored long hours on our present to the Senuors of 52 the OPEN .lunuor Senuor Prom Neptune s Court But we always had one heck of a good tume Funally we Freshman muce have matured unto Senuor rodents However suttung un those long awaited seats by the wundows most of us have done some long thunkung WHAT? WHERE? WHY? HOW? We gave the Senuor Class Play NINE GIRLS we helped un athletuc actuvutues trued our luck at scholarshup tests went to OUR Prom royally had a rolluckung Senuor Day a swell pucnuc a solemn Baccalaureate Funally we receuved our passport to the outsude world hold what ut may No we wull not forget our hugh school days We couldn t I I I SENIOR CLASS 0 FFICERS Left to Ruglut Anna Dugger Secretary .lo Ann Tasso Vuce Presudent Joe Massa Presudent Muss St Claur spon- sor, Nancy Cheek, Treasurer Mr. Holber, sponsor Compluments of. POWELL'S PHARMACY KARANOVICH FUNERAL HOME ' - . u . . , , Q -I . .gh ' ... .... ' I . I I ' . u . .. .. . . .- . In . . In . . . . D. . 1 1 . n - n . . n - - uu - , . n o n Q u - I - 1 3 - v , - - n 1 n e . ' I . u ' I ' I . . . . . , 1 1 , I I I . ' I . I , . . . , F 1. ' 7 7 x I ' v 1 , a uk, , F - L f . . . . ' I I , ' u ' f 0 I 1 2 . , - ' . I . Barcus, Patricia, Pat , Commercial Dramatics, Y-Teen, Glee Club, Choir xi Bednar, Corol June, General Choir, G.A.A., Home Economics Club Alley, Dick, General Football, Track, Basketball, Band Barcus, John, College t 'f-az: .,- .lunior Class Play, Band, Inter Nos 'SVN Ji-'- Bratt, Robert, General Football, Basebal l, Dromatics Club Brown, Norma Jean, Commercial Newspaper Staff Compliments of: NICHOLS LOAN CORPORATION CLINTON ICE COMPANY Bino, Jim, lndustrial Arts Football Blackburn, Billy Lee, College Band, lnter Nos, Annual Staff Q? Bruce, Robert, College Basketball, Baseball, School Patrol, Booster K a Club, lnter Nos, Dramatics Club ' .2 Gi Carlevato, Donald, lndustrial Arts ' 1 exec: ,fl Carlson, Shirley Ann, Commercial Choir, Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Junior and 8 Senior Class Plays fiw l' Chaney, Dick, Industrial Arts School Patrol, Dramatics Club, Basketball Baseball Cheek, Nancy, Commercial Band, Booster Club, Dramatics Club, Senior Class Play, Annual Staff, Senior Class Treasurer Clark, Donald, General Football, Track 1 sfQ7'7 . Q! ogan, Mary, General Home Economics Club, Dramatics Club, Band, Junior and Senior Class Plays, Choir rawl, Carolyn, College Band, Booster Club, Dramatics Club, Junior Class Treasurer, Junior Class Play, Annual Staff Compliments of: THE J. C. PENNY CO. CLINTON MOTOR SALES OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE 1 Crossley, Mary Louise, Commercial Commerce Club, Staff Dramatics Club, Newspaper Curry, Ray, General el, Football I 533325 1: i 'if 1 c l G ' P I , 'wx -.elf-' 35, f -. fr, 9 Dallagiacomo, Louis, General , , Basketball Manager t ..,, 1 5' if i I hi xx 2, 355. .. Davis, Bill, Industrial Arts l Football, Track, Basketball, Band ' Y 44 ' 1: if K Ish, 1 +4 Dugger, Anna Kay, Commercial Choir, Triple Trio, Newspaper Staff, Com- merce Club, Senior Class Secretary, Dra- matics Club Dugger, Grace, Commercial Commerce Club, Home Economics Club, Newspaper Staff, Dramatics Club : ' and I ' was ,IN :Ht T:-flfl lvl' A1-f..,. .. pf: - 1...-..,. - f',1'i ', r an W n' 5 ' ...Mila 1414+ , -I. no-' ii, K , na., 4 f I , , .,.,,.4 l 9 A: x , fs - - .uv M ' . YV' ',. i r f . 1 r n- . . . I an Doan, Patty, Commercial Dowell, Josephine, Commercial Choir, Triple Trio Compliments of: PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF INDIANA INC. Everybody's going all electric Eaton, Charles f Chuck l, General Football, Basketball, Baseball, Dramatics Club, Junior Class Play, Dramatics Class Play x if ' Ellis, Sylvanus J. i Jerry j, Industrial Arts Evans, Bertha Ann i Bert l, Commercial Junior and Senior Class Plays, Dramatics Club, Commerce Club, Home Economics Club, Dramatics Class Play 1, .J Farnsworth, Ralph Eugene i Pete J, Industrial Arts Basketball Manager, Boys' State Elect, Junior Class Play, Booster Club, Mathematics Club Ferguson, Janice Louise f Jan l, College Inter Nos, Mathematics Club, Dramatics Club, Choir, Triple Trio, G.A.A., Annual Staff, Junior and Senior Class Plays, Dra- matics Class Play, Thespian, Home Economics Club, Booster Club 'is 5- -M fu-W 1 diet if , M' Band, Dramatics Club Fisher, Stellamae, Commercial FS 'Sl lm Fossi, Leona Marie, Commercial Home Economics Club, Commerce Club, Y G.A.A., Newspaper Staff Q Foster, Phyllis Joy, College Mathematics Club, lnter Nos, Student Coun- 'V cil, Junior Class Secretary, Choir P Compliments of: ROMA HOTEL LUCKY STRIKE BOWLING ALLEY 3 Hoggatt, Dick, lnclustrial Arts Track v, Hunter, Ruth Ann, College Student Council, Booster Club, Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Junior and Senior Class Plays 190 -P' s-1 l Jones, Ladonna Sue, Commercial Home Economics Club, Commerce Club Choir Kendall, Carol June, College Band, Inter Nos, Senior Class Play, Girls State Elect Compliments of: DAN PESAVENITO JEWELRY Lagemann, Lila, General Kiser, Virginia Jo, Commercial Kutch, Cecelia Marie l Celia j, College lnter Nos 1 Commerce Club .U Lawson, Johnny, lndustrial Arts Bond, Basketball, Baseball, Dramatics Club '73 Qv 1 'G' Massa, Joe, College Football, Dramatics Club, Junior and Senior Class Plays, Mathematics Club, Newspaper Staff, Track, Choir, Annual Staff, President of Sophomore, Junior and Senior Classes Mazura, David Leroy, Industrial Arts ,og -,,.1 W3 Linberg, Eleanor Ruth f Shot-Putul, College lnter Nas, Mathematics Club, Dramatics Club, Student Council, Junior and Senior Class Plays, Dramatics Club Play, Thespian, Triple Trio, Choir, Annual Staff Malone, Jack, General Band N42 Compliments of: ABRIANYS MARKET y MMA ANDERSON'S GROCERY Miller, Rex, General Freshman Class Officer, Basketball Manager, Choir, Dromatics Club Moretto, Wilma Graham, College Band, Student Council, G.A.A. x l McLeisl1, John, lndustrial Arts Football, Track, Choir, Freshman Sophomore Class Secretary Meyer, Don, College Track, Basketball, Football Manager, Nos 1' and Inter 'RQ-w Newby, Gerald, R., General Band, Choir Newsom, Hila, Commercial Home Economics Club, G.A.A., Commerce Club, Band, Newspaper Staff Compliments of: H. R. MILLS CO. Moy, Bill, General lnter Nos, Track Nesbitt, Beverly June, Commercial Band, Home Economics Club, G.A.A. Dramatics Club, Commerce Club, Newspaper Staff, Junior Class Play icuii Overman, Shirley, Commercial Junior and Senior Class Plays, Dramatics Club Pavey, Janet, Commercial Library Staff, Mathematics Club, Choir G.A.A., Commerce Club, Booster Club Poff, Beverly, Commercial Newspaper Staff Procarione, Charles f Poke l, lnalustrial Arts School Patrol, Mathematics Club Compliments of: MIKE'S MOTOR CO. 'T..'3 Undo, Clara Ann, Commercial Band, Home Economics Club, Annual Staff Osborne, Charles, lnclustrial Arts School Patrol l 1 -1' 71 -4fL'!if gf., Mr 'J Picltard, Deronda, Commercial Pitchlrites, Rita, Commercial l Robertson, Donald, .General Basketball, Baseball, Track, Junior Class Play, Dramatics Club Rodich, Robert, General ' 'HQ-' Reiber, Edward Marine, General Football, Parrol Rivera, Lloyd, General Football, Dramatics Club, Junior Class Play, Dramatics Class Play 115 thy Simpson, Philip, General Football, Class Play Smith, Rosella Lou, College Student Council, Junior and Senior Class Plays, Booster Club, Inter Nos, Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Girls' State Elect, Band Compliments of : WAKE STUDIO :- r Samson, Nancy, Commercial Commerce Club, Newspaper Stott Sanquenetti, Joe, Jr., College Inter Nos, Mathematics Club, Dramatics Club, Choir, School Patrol r Soltis, lsabelle Jean, Commercial Stariha, William, General Basketball, Football, Track Staum, Lewis Fredric, College ' Band, Choir, Track, Inter Nos I Stewart, H arry, Col lege Straw, Shirley, Commercial Newspaper Staff, Annual Staff, Senior Class Play, Dramatics Club, Commerce Club .f-qt 49 Tasso, Jo Ann, General G.A.A., Dramatics Club, Booster Club, Annual Staff, Home Economics Club, Fresh- man Class Treasurer, Vicelaresident of Sophomore, Junior and Senior Classes Taylor, Norma, Commercial Thurman, Larry, lnclustrial Arts School Patrol Compliments of: CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS CO-OPERATIVE STORE if Vearo, Etta Waneta, Commercial Choir, lnter Nos, Commerce Club, Dramatics Club, Newspaper Staff, Library Staff Vitaniemi, Darlene, College Library Staff lvwv Wallace, Richard, Commercial Band, Booster Club Walter, Donald, Industrial Arts Compliments of: KIRKMAN'S FASHION SHOP GAMBY'S MARKET Turner, James Lowell, General Mathematics Club, Booster Club, Basketball, Baseball, Science Club, Junior Class Play Uselman, Margaret, General Home Economics Club 1 fr Voto, Beverly, Commercial Annual Staff, Choir, Newspaper Staff, Commerce Club, Dramatics Club Wallace, Jim l J.B. l, College Inter Nos, Mathematics Club, Dramatics Club, Booster Club, Basketball, Track, School Patrol, Annual Staff, Junior and Senior Class Plays, Thespian, Dramatics Class Play, Baseball ,'V'J r Ill Wright, Jane, Commercial Dramatics Club, Home Economics Club, Commerce Club, Booster Club, Newspaper Stuff Wittkoff, Paula, College Inter Nos, Commerce Club, Dramotics Club, G.A.A., Booster Club, Student Council, Girls' State Elect, Junior and Senior Class ' Plays, Annual Staff 1 Wright, Beverly, Home Economics Home Economics Club IN MEMURIAM October 27 1935 September 25 l950 Charles Kodrich Compliments of: FLETcHER's READY-TO-WEAR REEDER'S POULTRY sfronn semen cLAss PLAY 7 +1 4 'ls Seven sorority sisters and two of their pledges have come to a mountain cabin for the weekend. They hear over the radio q i' 7 J NINE GIRLS +1 who had reason to believe she might know the murderer, con- fides in Mary, the murderer, and is herself murdered. Eve, 1 q G that one of their friends, Paula, has been murdered. Freida, Mary's best friend, then pursues the case against Mary's wishes. Mary is finally caught after a suspense-filled interim. Shot-put, Glamorpuss, and Tennessee give the play an interesting comedy touch. CAST Mary ---- ---- J anice Ferguson Glamorpuss --- ---- Bertha Evans Jane ---- ---- A nna Kay Dugger Shirley ' ---- P aula Wittkoff Freida ---- ------ S hirley Straw Tennessee-- --- Ruth Ann Hunter Alice --- ---- Rosella Smith Shot-Put --- ---- Eleanor Linberg Eve ---- ---- S hirley Overman Phyllis-H ---- Shirley Carlson PRODUCTION STAFF: Director Mrs. Baldwin Student Directors - ------------------------ Carol Kendall, Shirley Carlson Backstage Crew ---- ---- B ob Bratt, Joe Massa, Mary Lou Cogan, Nancy Cheek Compliments of: COLUMBIA THEATRE C. B. S. PHARMACY Q O 2 1 1 'D JUNIOR CLASS PLAY il952l 4- '- G9 - 0' SEVENTEENTH SUMMER 5,5 D TH fb 5 qv-...4 PQ' ef-1' , te . Q S aj Seventeenth Summer is the story of Angie Morrow during her seventeenth Q , iv year. Angie meets Jack, a local boy, and falls for the first time. Jane, one A ' of Angie's friends, also wants .laclc's company. Margaret, Lorraine, and Kitty, Sup' pq E R Angie's sisters, have their own problems. ln the end, Angie gets her man but not without getting the entire family into an uproar. Angie ------ Margaret- ----- Lorraine ---- Mrs. Morrow ----- Mr. Morrow ---- Jack ------- Student Directors Backstage Crew- CAST -------Rosella Smith Art------ Lloyd Rivera -----Janice Ferguson Martin- --- Chuck Eaton ---- Shirley Overman ---- Eleanor Linberg ----- John Barcus ----- Joe Massa Jane-- Tony-- Margie ------ ---- Fitz -- PRODUCTION STAFF Priscilla Runyan --Don Robertson -Shirley Carlson Pete Farnsworth Director Mrs. Baldwin ----- ------------------- --- Ruth Ann Hunter, Paula Wittlcoff --- --- Mary Lou Cogan, .lim Bob Wallace Carolyn Crawl, Beverly Nesbitt Compliments of: ROSENBLATT'S Western lndiana's Greatest Store THESPIAN INITIATION On the evening of January 28th, Clinton High School Troupe Number 402 of the National Thespian Dramatic Honor S Society initiated eight new members. The ceremony was held in Room A-20 of the Junior High Building. President Beverly Wilson began the program by presenting the initiates to the group. The Thespians-to-be were then asked to rise and give a record of their activities. A short history of the society was then given explaining purpose, aims, and qualifications. The initiates were asked to repeat the oath after the president. Then, the new Thespians were welcomed to the troupe. The Thespians initiated were Bob Bratt, Anne Burrall, Bertha Evans, Janice Ferguson, Eleanor Linberg, Shirley Uverman, Sharon Stratton and Beverly Wilson. Later in the school year another initiation was held. initiates were Shirley Carlson, Chuck Eaton, Joe Massa, and Don Robertson. Compliments of: BONACORSI BROTHERS ? iii. UIW 4 navy,- 1' A L 'S fm , A C H S ELECTIONS The students of C H S elect their class officers and Student Council members by an election held at the beginning of each new school year The primaries are held in May gust before school is dismissed for the summer To become a class officer a student must apply in the principal s office He will then be given a paper on which are his name class, date and office for which he is running He must then persuade fifteen members of his own class to support him by signing his petition All students turning in correctly filled out petitions are then candidates for the primaries At both the primaries and the elections regular governmental procedure is maintained The voting is supervised by the government students To vote a student would follow these steps He is summoned from the study hall during one of his free periods He is escorted to the library by one of the government students Upon entering the library the poll clerk strikes his name from the register Judge directs him to votmg booth After casting his vote he hands it to the ludge who places it in the box corresponding with the voter s class He returns pencil to tally clerk He leaves polls counting votes five people must be present two ludges two tally clerks and an inspector A mutilated ballot will not be counted A mutilated ballot contams one of the following errors Check rrarks Mark outside of square lnltlals In wrong place Folded In wrong manner Unnecessary markings on ballot Ballot places IH wrong box Double vote ln counting the votes for the 1952 53 election it was found that the seniors fwith fouri had the least mutilated ballots Juniors and the eighth grade tied for second with five Following them were the sophomores with nine mutilated ballots the seventh grade with fourteen and finally, the freshmen with twenty one mutilated ballots Compliments of: BLAKE'S NEIGHBORHOOD STORE CHEEK AND SON GARAGE L . . . . . 2. ' ' . 4. He signs his name with the tally clerk and receives a pencil and ballot. 5. ' ' ' . 6. . . I . . . . . 7. ' . 8. . ln ' ' : ' , , l. . 2. ' 3. . . . 4. ' 5. ' 6. ' 7. N051- V F' 1860! pf EQ X AE' Q wk W ----,....1., .S'rn'rB Courssf Compliments of: H. S. CALL INSURANCE CLINTON PURE MILK CO. 51POPT5 lEFIDERS fg. ' f.g: N S T K 3 ' 5 FOOTBALL SEASON T952 Our C H S football team had a wonderful season thus year havrng only two losses and one tue We placed frrst In W I C The most excltlng game of the season was the Clinton Garfield game which ended wlth a score of 0 0 Good defense eh boys? The scores for the season are Cllnton Clinton Clinton Clrnton Clanton Clinton Clanton Clinton Clrnton Lrnton Dugger Gerstmeyer Garfield Bloomungton Sul l lvan Wrley Danvr l le Brazil Tech Complunents of HUNTINGTON LABORATORIFS INC ART SHAPIRO REPRESENTATIVE . 28 . ' 35 ' 20 Clinton 32 Westville . 0 . . 7 . . 18 . . 13 . . M . FOOTBALL SQUAD TOP ROW: Mr. Johnson, Mr. Burton, Carl Whitworth, Raymond McCarty, Floyd Graham, Dick Schelsky, Harold Southard, Ersel Burgess, Don Kuykendall, Don Smith, Mr. Blose, Mr. Mattax. THIRD ROW: Don Meyer, Richard Bennett, Jack Lucas, Nelson Malin, Wayne Huxford, Nick Costello, Bill Davis, John Goldner, JackRivera, Don Harvey, Patsy Inman, Tom Jennings, Ronnie Bruce. SECOND ROW: Jim Jones, Jim O'Brien, Jack Fenoglio, Richard Lambert, Johnnie Hoggatt, Jim Beno, Stan Ferrare, Richard 'Haltom, Ronnie Krasek, Bob Bratt, Dick Alley, Dick Flynn. FRONT ROW: Ronnie Natalie, Don Cvengros, Wally Smith, Don Clark, Ted Lobbia, Joe Massa, Chuck Schelsky, Jim Hutson, Fred Bates, Gene Dick, Chuck Eaton, Jack McLeish, Lloyd Rivera. Compliments of: MCMILLAN ATHLETIC GOODS CO. , INC. Outfitters to Champions for over a quarter of a century N T , l A ' E .AT '.., . ' l T Bob Brat! Tackle l Lloyd Rivera Half Back -- . Y-RAM 5 ., 5l. Joe Massa Guard Jim Hufson ' End I I 1 O O .lack McLeisl1 Guard Ted Lobbia Tackle -'IT X Chuck Eaton End Wally Smith Quarterback Compliments Of: DOUGHTY'S FURNITURE STORE FARACO ART JEWELRY SHOP, INC. 1h-an Chuck Schelsky Quarterback Ronald Natalie Tackle Stan Ferrare Full Back Gene Dick Half Back .. ! Coaches. Bill Johnson, Bob Burton Thorval Mattax, Jack Blose Managers: Ronnie Bruce, Don Meyer Don Clark Tackle Fred Bates Center Compliments of: WRIGHT ICE CREAM CO., CAYUGA BUDDY DAGLEY'S COFFEE SHOP BASKETBALL SEASON 19521953 Once upon a tame there were fave waldcats a center waldcat two forward waldcats and two guard waldcats They laved an a house whag-had a hardwood floor rope bowls and wooden benches. Every tame they felt frasky they anvated fave neaghborang creatures who owned a basketball to play basketball wath them Now because anamals are some- Tlmes too playful they had to have two dasanterested humans to referee Sance the wald- cats were haghly favored the scores for thear season were SCORES Clanton Clanton Clanton Clanton Clanton Clanton Clanton Clanton Clanton Clanton Clanton Clanton Clanton Clanton Clanton Clanton WABASH Clanton 49 Cllnton 54 Clanton 69 WABASH 5 4 Clanton Clanton Clanton Cayuga Dugger Otter Creek Dana Sul l avan Greencastle Crawfordsva l le Brazal Lanton Newport Attaca Waley Tech Rockva l l e Danva l l e Garfaeld VALLEY PRELIMS Dana Newport St Bernace VALLEY FINALS Brazal Sul l avan Waley SECTIONALS Clanton Clanton 49 Newport 41 Montezuma Comphmerats of MCMILLAN ATHLETIC GOODS CO ' aNC' TERRE HAUTE INDIANA l 1 ' . ' ' 73 67 ' 54 ' 62 ' 41 . 51 . Clinton 35 State ' 47 . 61 . . 44 . . 47 . ' 50 . 62 . . 43 . ' 38 . 56 . . 52 . . 38 . . 2 . . 9 . 1 . 46 . K! XJ 4 1 ..,,, 1 BASNEIBALL B TEAM TOP ROW: Ronnie Bruce, Dick Schelsky, Sonny Southerd, ic Karanovich, atsy lnman, Donald Mccarter, Gary Show, Chuck Vitalie, Jeff Harvey, Mr. Mattax. SECOND ROW: Bobby Burton, John Soltis, Jack Fenoglio, Ronald Janik, Hughie Davis, Wally Smith, Richard Haltom, Jesse Lucas, Mr. Johnson. FRONT ROW: Don Corgnino, Richard Lindsey, Tom Lyday, Dick Flynn, Albert Foster, Sonny Myers, Tim Orman, Ronald Krasek, Vincent Domeilw- -5 as f'7 'S' ,IX f l sr in i - JUNIOR HIGH TEAM TOP ROWg Terry Stewart, Bill Gulnn, John Reynolds, Allen Brown, Duke Boxendole, Don Farrington SECOND ROW: Harold Rinehart, Ed Lowry, Jon Crcddle, Lorry Donn, Dick Gibson, Joe Stover FIRST ROW: Larry Carlson, Bob Pesavento, Bob Smith, Marion Bonacorli, Jomex Vitanlemi, Ramon Colombo, Mr. Bloso Compliments of: HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES, INC. HUNTINGTON, INDIANA Manufactnrers of Seal-San, gym floor finish Bill Willia Forward Jim Hutsan Forward Bob Bruce Guard ITIS George Domeilca Center Bill Stariha Forward Compliments: YVISEHART AND SAVAGE, ATTORNEYS, AT LAW Stan Ferrare Guard i Don Cvengros Center Gerry Dick Forward .lack Lucas Guard Charles Schelsky Guard Carl Prulhiere Ralph Farnsworth Managers Mr. Johnson Mr. Burton Coaches Compliments of: JOE GIACOLETTO MOBILGAS STATION HOUSTON INSURANCE AGENCY ! , X TRACK TEAM 1952 Compliments of: AIMONE BROTHERS DAIRY 6, J WMV CIT 1f'N,6?n'b q Q gg i MJ 9' 'I . X X V 'bs A KN J 0 Sincerity Honesty Initiative Personal ity Pep Neatness Dependability Optimism Selflessness Tact Poise lntel l igence Figure Hair Eyes Musical ability Height Teeth Feet Sweetness Dancing ability Sex appeal C. H. S. ldeal Boy and Girl Girl Jane Wright Shirley Straw Anne Burrall Joyce Goldner Marsha Merrill Roseangela Massa Rosella Smith Joan Smith Sharon Hayes Josephine Dowell Bertha Evans Beverly Voto Wilma Moretto Sondra Wallace Beverly Wilson Janice Ferguson Celia Kutch Jo Ann Tasso Sue Chambers Lila Lagemann Patty Evans Gwynne Cinotto Compliments of ARAGON PARK Boy Don Clark Louis Staum David Mazura Kenny Jones Ronnie Mott Don Pesavento Joe Massa John Goldner Chuck Eaton Ralph Farnsworth Gene Drak Mike Burrall Llayd Rivera Wayne Karanovich Bab Bruce Gerald Newby George Domelka Don Meyer Ted Lobbia John Lawson Don Cvengros ' ' ' Dick Alley n WlTTKOFF'S GAMBLE STORE SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER School starts We puck the cobwebs from our bralns and get back to the ol grrndstone Our football team was really RED HOT for the opening game of the 52 season All clubs organrze Cheer leaders Joan Frlchak Ronnre Mott Marsha Merrlll and Leroy Grbson elected by student body Students vote for class sponsors and Student Councrl members. Another shut out for our srde We take Dugger 35 0 Junlors dug deep to get thelr class rlngs Sensors dress up In A T best for yearbook blrdle Wrldcats slash through mud to vrctory In another shut out thus tame over Gerstmeyer We choose Jane Wnght Marlene Lawson Marsha Merrrll Llnda Lark and Donna Payne as candldates for Columbus Day Queen We skip classes for club and class prctures Our boys down Westvrlle our fourth vrctory this season Robert Edgar takes us Out of thus World courtesy of Student Councrl OCTOBER 13 2 T7 29 World Series lNotrce the empty seats. The team deserves a cheer for the good 'ob they dld In the Garfield game Anyway we outplayed them Fare Preventlon Week Drama Club turns out to have fun at a prcnlc Oh' how l love those burnt hot dogs. Our boys fmally met their betters rn the Bloomlngton clmch but dont hold lt agamst them They played a good game' Yearbook Sales I knew there were cows around thus rnstrtutlon but I really dldn t thunk they d start wearing cowbells T Student Council presents Mr Peattl and hrs company Frosh class has party wrth excellent attendance and loads of fun Judgment Day' Oh how l hate to go home' Wildcats VICTOFIOUS over Sullivan We are entertained by Joseph Hayden a vlollnlst compllments of Student Council fBetter than you thought wasn t ntl? Jallors take lessons whsle we prrsoners run free Change about IS four play you know' Wlldcatsplay a good game to overcome Wrley a good opponent We receive mdrvrdual plctures Oh my cow do l look luke that? Juniors surpass drfflcultles to have a swell class party Everybody fat C H S Meaning avery fewl turns out for Student Councul sflrst Sock Hop Junrors collar everyone In sight to buy a magazine The Scotty mascot passes from hand to hand C0mPlrments of E P ZELL ANDE P ZELL JR. ATTORNEYS 3 . ' ' 1 . . 6 ' ' , 8-T2 ' . 9 o I . I . I , I2 - - , I -, 14 . . . . 0 'I7 ' - - . . . 19 - - ' . , - - , 20 . I I . I . I 25 ' - ' . 26 . I . . . 30 ll I lf... U . 1-7 1 u V 3 . . . . . I 5-T2 ' ' . . 8 . ' ' . . - 10 . A o s a I u a - 0 6 n Ile . u lf I I 13 ' . 'u ' . 14 ' ' . 15 . , - 17 u u n 0 . 21 . I . . . . .. 2 -24 ' 'I ' - ' ' I - 24 ' ' , - - 27 . . . . . 0 I I - .U 28 I . l . . v I 0 SCHOOL CALENDAR NOVEMBER 1213 1718 27 30 We choose homecoming queen and court Presldmg was Queen Joan Fulchak attended by Hula Newsome Marlene Lawson Roseanglla Massa and Lmda Lark Ike wms presidency' Wildcats take top honors and the coal bucket ln their homecomung game against Braznl Congrats to the team, especnally the sensors for a wonderful season' We welcome re turning alumm at Homecoming Dance We hold fmal football pep sesslon to honor our WIC tltle holdung team Armustlce Day' Teachers let the fools out to play and then take a vacation themselves Y ppee' Semor Class play Nine Girls, a roarlng success. Not only that but we get out of lasl to see lt Congratulations, seniors, on a play and performance worthy of your class' Football banquet Joe Massa chosen most valuable player Basketball practice starts We slgn up for classes for next semester Sophomores raise the roof at thenr flrst class party Student councll presents Pruth McFarland a negro tenor We admire a man with the courage and grace to overcome a handicap so thoroughly Everybody comes to Carnlval to rause money for the C H S Band ThlsCarnlval was one of the biggest protects and every student working on It deserves a word of praise be cause It was a huge success the boys get left out an the cold Another class party' Seventh graders get their share of the fun Wildcats overcome Cayuga In flrst basketball game of season Reverend Morin from Falrvlew Methodist Church glves flrst of series of reluglous talks We glve thanks over Thanksglvmg holldays for our four day furlough from the old gnnd DECEMBER Here come those cards ogaln Well I elther made lt or I dldn t Father Bennett of Sacred Heart Church glves second of relnglous series of talks. Overheard from one of our elders Senlor Pictures' Already? But l M broke' Muslc department shows ablllty In Christmas Program We enloyed having other schools perform with us No more classes thus year' ' ' In fmal quarter Wildcats are overcome by Greencastle Chrrstmas dance held after the game Now to settle down and rest JANUARY Oh, no' Not already I guess lt can t be helped though' Our boys come through for a rousing vlctory over Brazil Agaln Wtldcats take honors, this time over a strong Newport five I4 I5 Dramotlcs class presents 'The Vamplre Bat Compliments of ROCKVILLE PACKING CO SPEED GRILL 3 I . . . . I 4 0 a I . I I . 7 ' . . . . . . 'Io . . . . . . U 11 ' ' . ' , I . I3 I . . l I4 ' . -I9 . . . . . 20 n I ' n n Zl ' ' . .. . . ' ' 24 Seniors choose turn-about for class party. Girls get to pick their man and ffor a changel 25 . ' . 26 . . . . . . . . . l . 2 , . I . 1 a l . 3 . . . . ' 18 . If . 1 . I I if 19 . . . . . . . . S . .. ' ' - 6 . . . . 13 . . . . . . SCHOOL CALENDAR JANUARY lcontmuedl I 1 28 31 Clanton brmgs home the bacon rn an overtime vlctory over Attlca Jumors begun planning for Prom We see President lke take oath on TV Exams' Show me the way to go home Wabash Valley Prelims Clinton takes county tntle Free for a day' We needed to recuperate after exam ms' We are given those unwelcome cards and our new schedules Foresrghted semors take scholarship exams Thesplan lnltlatlon' You may now address me as Romeo Wabash Valley Finals Clanton defeated rn seml fmals by Wlley quintet Student Council presents Mr and Mrs Jack Owen and their talkmg Mynah blrds FEBRUARY 1012 Wildcats downed by Tech Choral department representatives go to Purdue to perform un Mass Choral Meet Wlldcats come from behmd to a welcome vlctory over Rockvnlle X Rays. Valentine Day dance Cupid presides over guests Wrldcats defeat Danvllle In 90 mule an hour game Patrlotlc Program l cannot tell a he Those are my lmtlals on that desk Try outs for .lumor Class Play Sensors take tests to drscover If they know how to read and wrrte 26-27 Sectlonals Clnnton bows to Montezuma MARCH 26-27 We are taught to drlve safely Oh Joe Jr your face IS so red' Magrum Maglc courtesy of Student Councul Cards agam oh l don t deserve this St Pat s Day Wearing of the Green Juniors present Let Me Grow Up A feather ln their cap for a flne performance Music Department presents Sprung Festival APRIL MAY Student Councll presents a sprung dance We are given a few days to cure our sprung fever Oh l m sure that one as .lumor s. Parents finally learn truth at Exhlblt Junlor Senlor Prom A Night In Heaven Baccalaureate Sensors last day' Underclassmen watch them wnth longmg eyes. 20 2 Final Exams' Well lf l can get through this l m done for good. 26 Commencement We re free e-e Comphrnenms of RICAUDA STAGES RIVERSIDE INN 16 a ll u 'I o 1 v u . 19 ' ' ' . 20 ' . 2 -22 . . 2 -24 ' ' . ' ' . 23 . -' ' . 26 ' . 27 ' ' ' T- . 28 . . . . . . ll ii. so - ' . . ' ' ' ' . 6 ' . 7 ' ' . I0 loun ' l3 ' . ' ' . 17 . . . . . - - . 18 1 1 . ll 1 . s . I Il, 20 After ten years, we triumph over Garfield in last game of season. 23 - ' . 25 . . . . . 4 ' . , ., ' . 9 u - ll... - . 1 11 - .... I I - . T7 . ' ---- ' . 29 ' ' I ' . 2 ' ' . 3-6 ' ' . 24 ll I l 1 ' l ll v I 1 . 'I . - . --ll - ll. 17 . 18 ' ' . ' ' . -I . . I . - I l 25 . STAFF OF THE OLD GOLD AND BLACK SCHOOL LIFE EDITOR Anne Burrall Betty Glaze PUBLICITY MANAG ERS Marguerite Pesavento Phyllis Secondino ADVERTISING SALES Paula Wittkoff .Ioan Tasso Lila Crowder .Ioyce Golclner Sonda Anderson Sharon Hayes Marvin Gosset TYPISTS Clara Ondo Beverly Voto Shirley Straw EDITORS-IN-CHIEF .Ianice Ferguson Phyllis Bates BOOK SAL ES .Ioan Smith Carolyn Crawl .Ioe Massa .lack Dennis Helen Latinovich SPOR TS E DIT ORS Jim Bob Wallace Tom Lyday ART EDITOR Beverly Wilson ADVISORS Mr. Nolan Miss Salaroglio Compliments of: ROSENBLATT'S Western Indiana's Greatest Store -ui... - 1, 1 'ff' 11111- lung-Q, .0 ..v-fd..-.-.A.: a-. ,K ,W , . V fW 4'i, .W -s , -. , vvwnivh rf'- mw.: -'iw , f 'QUSFIQQQ Compliments off STERCHI MUSIC AND JEWELRY STURF Musicians' Headquarters for the Wabash Valley p--p-1: ii-1 ..:.., ,I ff? L 1 K RT 11 nel SK A A. k FIJMALBAK ' F fvk: . .tn v 4 v ' I 5' x !'5 mEf 14-2395! 'm I .1 lm-. ,- rf 1. . Y' .101 vin ...-43 I . K rf' fm x .. A- . 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MODEL MILK AND ICE CREAM CD., INC. E ,f , , s , 31 Q ' .X 0 m 44, . , I ENC? 5 A 'Q H L sv ,-. .Ax O - .v.fa-74--:nan K 5' LV' X N My . ' ff-fvem 1 -14.5 A 4 - f-,wunv ,- k . , - 1 . K 7 V E ', UA j1jf'tT .'i. b : , h 1 J , xgff I MN I y X .I 1 hx. I , . f 5 x u A K ,E' ' ' I I ' 1' ' x h 1, N is W. . , ., ' ' U , ' V f f 's sv 5 1- ga . f 1. 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' ' I - . I . . . , . . ., . . I I I I I I n . H - ' I feflm. 1 1 n . I I I ' , I . I y U . - I ' ' I . 1 - I ' I I . . . ll I H . . . A 2 8, 14 2. 5 I wk... , gi' QL St. n QX ' . X ug.. I, f JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Cl952i The highlight of the Junior year of the class of '53 was their prom, Neptune's Court . Guests entered into this fantasy of the sea through gg: 0 an octupus den. A colorful array of fish, seaweed, shells, and fishnets Q Tu N'oR helped to set the mood. King Dick Giacoletto and Queen Joyce Marietta were seated on an illuminated sea shell throne. 'lm The 1952 Prom was an advancement in itself, being the first open prom at C. H. S. . I gif AL 1' I L Compliments of: CLINTON FORD SALES, R. M. WILSON, PROP. t WILSON AND WILSON INSURANCE AGENTS ,fa 4 A9 '1 0 'X bk WK XV V Il D WIL 'Pay KNIIYN H ?n zzfvcf 01105 I 5 71 fill' 0 Y' -. 0 A 0 NTI ' L Huy 'FRl't5, . S, T ,ll a.e --vi s 4? 4' Q as l 'y i ,1 : W A I ' 2 fs, E.: 1, 'T' ' 'fx-3 J' fr V3.3 ,, AA 5 , 5. 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X -F IQ - x X igg X Nm, 'W Sas M E N JUNIOR CLASS TOP ROW Nt Johnson Victor Chubrlllo Ronald Glover Oon Domelka Don Craft Gene Orck Jack Dennis Ronald Krasek John Hull SECOND ROW Bull Graham George Domelka Don Cvengros Wayne Karanovlch Rnchard Kelly Make Burrall Wayne Huxford Bull Blnole Marvin Gossett THIRD ROW John Goldner Clarence Householder Loretta Hall Bob Albers Bob Adanovlch John Hoggatt Nick Costello Bob Harvey Wayne Kelly Dale Howe FOURTH ROW Nora Jackson Anne Burrall Sharon Hayes Nando Hoggatt Sonda Anderson Leroy Glbson Fred Bates Harry Fox Jean Campbell Llllnan Hunkle David Davltto Duck Hardman FIFTH ROW Joan Fllchak Phyllis Bates Joyce Goldner Sue Chcrnbers Llnda Gurchle Ruth Bonnuchl lvan Damels Joanlth Joslyn Shirley Coletts Carol Blackbum Gene Olvan SIXTH ROW Dorothy Poore Nancy Wheeler Margaret Fxrestone Shirley Bugnl May 1-nn Bum garclner Lula Crowder Shirley Kelshemer Margaret Krasek Verna Jones Carol Jenkins Betty Glaze Ruth Davidson MGFCIC Clarke Mary Biddle SEVENTH ROW Ronnie Mott Tom West Henry Stone John Soltas Andy Poloney Sonny l ers EIGHTH ROW Bull Lynn Carl Rlnehart Jlm Searlng Gall Shew Ronnie Natalle Tom Lyalay Don Vrablc Bull Wxlllams Vartm xlarletta Jlm Lambert Mass owan NINTH ROW Shirley Wilson Chuck Schelsky Kay Newlsn Ruth Valters farnlyn Zanandrea Sondra Wallace Martm Shepard Phyllos Secondmo TTZNTH ROW Robert Rodlch Bonnie Lubovlch Jolene Lindsey Marguerite Pesavento Marlene Lawson Pearl Nesbatt Jean Rodlch Gary Smlth Duck Mllls Helen Latnnovnch ELEVENTH ROW Don Pesavento Beverly Wulson Joan Smuth Phyllns Roth Nancy Lauterbaclf Falth Thompson TWELFTH ROW Jack Rivera Shirley Mlnett Betty Svweazy Sharon Stratton Patty lmlmshas Patricia Shoemaker Joan Ptelter Shurley Searlng BOTTOM ROW Joan Lewis Blllle Vltalne Sue Staats Betty Straw Ruth Nagy Betty Turchl Shlrley Sampson f I lr- I 1 , ' I I . I 1 1 - I 1 - I 1 . , l ' I I I I ' I tx I , I ' I 5 ' I 1 1 1 1 ' , u - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l l l 1 V l 1 l l I l 1 . 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 l 1 1 l .1 1 l - : 1 l 1 1 1 A .1 In ' 1 I 1 Q l ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I ' . ' ' ' 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 ey 1 Larry Shannon, Allen Ryley. X 2 ' 1 I 1 . I 1 . 1 ' D 1 S 1 , , 1 . 1 t , , C, . I . I 1 Y 1 l 1 ' l I 'L - I 1 ' 1 I S ' ,, Z I . I . . I . I . I 1 I 1 U 1 ' I I ' I 1 . I l l l ' S' Z . I . . I I ' X' ' , , I . I . . - ' : ' 1 ' ' ' l 1 1 1 1 T .1 Fompliments of: FRIST FUNERAL HOME 'F 1K4 - 1 x 'f -v x ifxx JL, S ,, UY'v'f sk-f 5' 1 V- if-X 57 - N4 ww B im yi Compliments of: MODEL CLEANERS CLINTON BOOK STORE Qi' zips, LJ, A9 ff if M 'J 3 . . f P i 1 if I 1x 1--ff JUNIOR CLASS O FF IC ER S Left to Right: Mr. Johnson, sponsorg Joan Smith Secreforyg Don Vrobic, Vice Presidenrg Joyce Goldnef, Presidentg Ruih Davidson, Treosurerg Miss Cowan, sponsor. SOPHOMOR E CLASS TOP ROW Bob Jcmes Tom Jenmngs Fon Kuykenclall Duck Flynn Frank Godo Celso Cas tagnoll Joe Brown Frmk Dust Joann Jones Loretta Graham Della Falls Mr Mattax SECOND ROW Jack Fenogllo Stanley Ferrare Flchard Haltom Nonte Jamk Hugh Davrs Jayne Fuchs I ary Kazakevlch Arlene Helegda Nancy Hall Barbara Gumn Celia Abanathle Bnllle Bowen THIRD ROW Ronme Fenoglro Don Doughty Bruce Jewell Ersell Burgess Phrlllp Bonacorsl Jonnle Cottrell Frances Benson Ruth Ballock Alvora Gross Carol Kost Evelyn Klser FOURTH ROW Don Cargnno John George Charles Cartwrl t Kenneth Barton Franklin Grlffuth Jean Peck Roberta Flscus Patty Frodge Mildred Kelshelmer Betty Cottrell Dolores Judy Loss Horshbarger Madeline Aurola Glen Hathaway FIFTH ROW Carolyn Foltz Marilyn Hamrlck Barbara Gavin Gwynne Cmotto Bcrbara Evans Vernon Ellis Melvln Curry Lloyd Hungerford John Kite Carolyn Beard Evelyn Carrlco Loss Davis Colleen Crossley Joyce Kost Judy Kelsheumer Albert Foster SIXTH ROW Don Vale Don Rowe Carl Whltworth Jack Lambert 'Tuck Parker Chuck Russell Jack Lucas Charles York Tam Grman Gerald Staum George Mattsey Bull Reynolds SEVENTH RON Gerry Rvmshas Dick Lindsey Wally Smith Ted Lobbna Rudy Thersz Luther Stultz Bob Nevms Vargmra NCAIIISIBF Glorra Smsth Llllran Rxtchkltes John Trogllo Mrs Schelsky IGHTH ROW Jerry Wrrdtt Ruta Reynolds Dorothy Rerndl Iwartha Lucas Shrrley Sanquenettr Pat Stewart Luetta Luce Loretta Wasson Forothy McLe1sh Jerry Spendal I-onald Thomas Gerald Drman NINTH ROVI Kathenne Massa Donna Wulluams Jo Ann Maruetta Pat Manknns Ivarlene Runyan Martha Trukla Mildred Rellley Rose Mrdla Mary Soyak Phyllis York Janice Wlsneskl Mae Wrlllamson LaVeda Mayors Joan Stultz TENTH ROW Joyce Voto Pat Uselman Sharron Tlmmerman Joan McCarter Donna Ruatto John McCollom Bull Russell Carl Prulhuere Jamce Murray Peggy Waters Rosecngela Massa Narsha Merrrll Rose Ann Pupnlll Carol Tucker COIlpl1IT18IltS of CI INTON TOB XCCO COMPANY . , I 1 I I I , I I I I 1 1 - - L.. . , , x , I ' I A - . . . I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I. . . , , . ' I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 . 3 1 1 gh 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 ' I I I L- 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' . . ' ' - 1 I 1 I V 1 'X 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 I ' . f: . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - . 1 ' 1 I I I . i 1 I I J I I I I . I , . . . . . A I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 I 1 I I , 1 W 5 ' 1 A K - J I 1 gl r- -n Y V' I FE 'pil Compliments of: THE COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Af' Arg 3, SOPHOMCRE CLASS OFFICERS 1 Left to Right: Mr. Matrox, 'sponsorg H, Jo Ann Moriefta, Treasurerg George Matfsey, Vice Presidenfg Joan McCorter, J O Secretaryg Rosecngelo Massa, Presidenfg Mrs. Schelsky, sponsor. FR ESHMEN CLASS TOP RCW Duck Gunnn Blllle Cvbbon R ld H Il ORG O Ingsworth Jett Harvey Jlm Hollingsworth All en Foltz Fred Graham Jerry Krasek Patsy lnman George Bell Ralph Carrel Jack Berry SECOND ROW George Bentl H J k ey arry ac son Rhyllus Cmotta Janus Cox Katherine Duberneck Frances Graham Nuck Karanovlch Albert Colombo Blame Berry Loren Jackson Ball Davis erry Duck Johnny Amemman THIRD ROW George Carey Bob Burton Shirley Brrdgewaters Ivary Karanavlch Delores Costello Baba K h Sh I r ra utc ar ey Benson Ida Thomas Omar Davrs Bob Beatty Joe lngram Bob Coleman :chord Bennett FOURTH ROVQ Roger Ferguson Ray Kelly Edna Edrngton Beverly Chilton Margaret Clarke Pascllse Franchetto Darlene Carts Georgla Jones Josephine Hull Frank Doan Carolyn H k aw uns Ruth Farrmgton Darlene Clarkson Mlss Dudzlak FIFTH ROW Raymond Bonacarsl Barbara Beno Margaret Gilbert Ann Gerrlsh Elizabeth Dowdy J B amce eard Betty Davls Shirley Innman Rosalue Jackson Roberta Hardman Dale Jackson Ronme Bruce Richard Bowser Bull Ballock Ronald Bales Lucy Dugger Ruth Kelshelmer SIXTH ROW Donald McCarter Gary Thomas Coyne Stash Gary Shew Jesse Lucas Bob Moy Robert Mlrkovlch Sammy Shannon onme MII Ch l N Connaughy Bull Vntanleml CVFNTH ROW Raymond McCarter Rl h d P ff T W c cr o ony est Arlene Pascal Theresa Starlha Jamce VlfOFIIelll Jane McCrea Dick Schelsky Peter Marietta Nelson Malin Pat Ramsey Dorothy Stuczynskr Elrzabeth Soyak Marulyn unyan Mr Nolan EIGHTH ROW Jack Rlchmond Jamce Prppm Kay 'vtalone Dorothy Llnberg Mary Ann Fognant Margaret Mlldazus arrel Mazura Ramona Simpson Vlrglnla Vorek Donald Martin Emuly Syme Belva Stewart Patty Nora NINTH ROW Phyllis Smlth Kathleen Taylor Donnetta Wallace Flame Wlllucms Myra Nltchell Marceda Powers Rlchard Mllam Sara York Mary Wheeler Fobert Waugh Martha Nagy Nelda Searung Joan Vlettr Judy Wallace TENTH ROW Judy Martm Roberta Wnttenwmyer Scndra Osmon Rhoda Wilson Janet Fobbms Barbara Lewus Mary O Nell James Plckard Andrew Mal ag Wckey Moore Lunda Lark Judy Prall Jem Robertson Norma Seabeck Ida Thomas Delores Tucker C i . . . . -. . I . ' ' I I I , I I I I I I I .. : , , ' ' , ' , ' . I I I 1 , ' , In . , G ' , , L . ' ' I - ' I I I I I I I I I Q I I I I-,. rx . Z I I . I . I I X T I I I I I I I I ' 3 'I I l I l I I I I I I I I I ' I ' I ' I I I ' I ' I I I I I I ' ' , , R ' i er, cr es atalie, Neal Merritt, Bill Mc- , . SLM- 'VZ I I V. I I I l I . . U TAI I l I I I I . . . I-, I I -X I 0 I I -il , G i l I ' I 1 I I I V I I I ' I I I ' . . . . . I- 1 5 I I I I ' ' . - , I ' , , I I X I I . ' . ., . 3 l , ' I , I I . I 1 l I . , . . . . I I I I ' I I I U I I I ' Compliments of: MAIN MOTORS vi FR ESHMAN CLASS OFFICER S Leff to Right: Ramona Simpson, refory, Miss Dudziok, sponsor, Lindo Lark, Vice President, Bob Burton Treasurer, Mickey Moore, President Mr. Nolan, s ponsor. E IGHTH GRADE TOR ROW Glona Rodeghoero Velma McMasters Donald Fink Jan Craddle Carol Halton Lcrry Doon Ed Lowry Elizabeth Kazalcevtch Jo Ann Shaubu Penny Dal Sasso Bully Gulnn Kenneth Maurice S COND RON Sharon Myers Susan McCrea Connle Ward Almeda Nesbitt Dorothy Vallace Sharon Vvegner Flame Allison Helen Craft Carol Rlfe Allen Brown Marilyn Franchetto Pearl Hefrlclc Mr Golden THIRD ROW Carol Carty Charleen Carpenter John Reynolds Dulce Baxendale Frank Massa Oluver Ccxole Sakala Judy Mattloda onna Fame Nuckue Rodsch FOURTH RCW Patricia Evans Wanda Benson Shorley Nolan Marlene Chaney Sue Rowe Bull Jones Melvun Kerner Nancy Blackburn Terry Tyler Marulyn Glacolettn JaclcG1lmour Raymond Bennett Bob Smuth BOTTOM ROW Miss Blann Creola Manluns Delores Smpson Dorothy Straw Jamce Hutson Judy Knecht Jerry Hunt Don Fcrrnngton Larry Taylor Terry Stewart John Foster Fred Trevanthan Emory Deard Wayne Kelshemer John Pesavento Kelth Bechtold Comphments of STFVENSON LUMBPH LO ' Z I I F. 1 1 '1 1 A 1 1 '1 ' 1 l . , : . 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EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Left Yo Ridwfr Mr. Golden, sponsorg Larry Taylor, Vice President Marilyn Francheffo, Secretary-Treasurerg Doroflwy Wallace Presidenij Miss Blann, sponsor. ff'4.f'.f f?'-.1-g..',l , - ,N , ,.,,- I Compliments of: CITIZENS STATE BANK ' ' D ' I SEVENTH CRADE TOP RON Bob Benson Bob Myers Ja'nesWall G ace eorge Plunkett Phlllp Clark Harry Shannon Harold Rmehart Marcus Mitchell Phnlup Gross Frank Nolan Frank Payton Larry Parker Charles Hay Jerry Doan Enoch Jones Bull Herruck Jlm Holston Samuel Webb Fred Wnlterwood SECOND ROW Janice Lambert Martha Payton Ethel Funk George Vltanxemu Robert Smlth Larry Carlson Llnda Craft Bob Pesavento Lloyd rouls uayla Malone Joe Stover Larry Hastungs Anna Craft V lrgmla Tallman Judy Hallyer Shcron Cottrell Kay Hay Joyce Mc lntosh Mrs McWethy THIRD ROW Ann Hutson Carole Kelley Lunda Jones Allen Shew John S tt P co aul Massa Frank Ferrare Fred Clnotto Clyde Catterson Sharon Vestal May Ann Mclntosh Jem Stultz Jack Doon Ken th J ed ne ar John Bennett Merls Bumgardner Margie Martin Mr Bmgham y a rvcla eard obert unacolettl Gordon Tuenge Robert Shew rrobm Ruth Sharon hltham Judy Uonald Joe Gumn Patrlcna E l l now VGlOlIG Rowe Nola Henderson Llnda Olsen Carolyn Brewer Nmcy Sweazy Katherme Jackson BCTTOM RCW Jelene Kung Phyllus Trosper Marxlyn Kelshelmer Larr P B Il A y erry I banathle Marlon Bonacorsu Tom Cadle Charles Stnckle Raymond Colombo James Vutanleml Carl D S d B uggcn an ra rewer Beverly Amburgey Paulette Grimm Sonya Natalie Sherldan P tt e Inger Beverly Stnltz Pat Pastors Betty Pendacl Lorrame Rosenfeld vvanda Mlson Compllments of ROBB AND GILMOUR STAATS AUTO SUPPLIEQ L . 1 . . . ' I I ' 1 I 1 1 I v I U l I I I I I 1 I . I 1 l 1 X 1 l L : . I I . I . . .I . I - fs I 1 1 SP I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 I ' , . . 5 I I D I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1 I 1 I I ' l ' FOURTH ROW: Sue Kerrp, Rose Ann M ers, P t ' ' B , R G' ', , I . I I C A. 1 ' 1 A I l t I . 1 1 l I I I ' Z . 1 l I U ' I 1 . U I i .I I I I S-' I I '- I 1 I I I ' . . I l'l ' 1 1 X 1 I ' K wif ,.,.,..--fi SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: John Scott, Vice Presidentj Linda Craft, Presidentg Bob Pescvento, Secretary-Treosurerg Mrs. Mcwefhy, sponsorj Mr. Bingham, sponsor. x ,-I Mi 'T '-Lal? Compllmgnts ot. FRISI' FUNERAL HOME , I ' - ' ' ' JACKSONVILLE SCHOOL Mr. William Payton, Principal, Gerald Bales, Paul Hollingsworth, Beverly Jaclcson, Michael Lulaovich, Millicent Lubovich, Esther Marietta, James Marietta, Joseph Mediate, Barbara Williamson, Mary Babyals UNIVERSAL SCHOOL Miss Sarah Shew, Principal, Joyce Doan, Joe Domeilca, Carl Harvey, Ida Hollingsworth, Bill Mooney, Barney Revesz, Gary Searing, Christine Sills, Jane Slrelley, Anna Marie Soyaclc, Charles Taylor, Virginia Thomas CROMPTON HILL SCHOOL Mr. Fern Wooten, Principal, Basil Ave, Julia Bertolina, David Cormican, Lee Doon, Margaret Foltz Marlene Fouch, Jerry Houston, Sam Inman, Karen Joslyn, Ray Shew, Daniel Solomon, Sue Stateler, Barbara Williams, Carolyn Williams, Patricia Williams SACRED HEART SCHOOL Sister Elegia, Principal, Donald Aimone, Robert Giacoletto, Louis Giovanini, George Graff, Richard Gutish, Philip Mislivek, Frank Topoloseln, Anita Aimone, Henrietta Bertotti, Sharon Bianchetta, Yolanda Castagnoli, Georgiana Corrado, Frances Peperalc, Theresa Secondino, Mary Louise Soltis, Martha Ann Soyaclz, Pauline Stultz, William Kutch FAIRVIEW SCHOOL Mr. Sam Nisbet, Principal, Tillie Ann Martin, Vernon Lee Kispert, Jerry Murray, Linda Petalc, Preston Pender, Glenn Barton, Don Whitworth, Kenneth Daniels, Shirley Carrera, Nancy Carty, Dennis Short, Eugene Kelsheimer, Loretta Louden, Ronald Williamson, Trudy Davis, Walter Twelimeyer, Linda Russell, Lloy Reynolds, William Curtis Haase, Sedonya Poland, Larry Carty, Jim Blackburn, Everett Barton, Freida Daniels, Ronita Cox, Louise Ballock. I Compliments ol: KlNG'S COFFEE SHOP -xlIt0gl'ZlllllS 1 male We the yearbook staff of 1953 wlsh to express our appreclatlon to our advertisers for thenr flnanclal asslstance Although the followung professlonal men do not advertise they also contribute to help defray our expenses FredJ Evans D M C Klvett R D Owens DBFrye DWNKelley DIDWe We also want to thank Wrlllam Wake for the excellent work he dud In photography for our annual The Recording and Statistical Corporatron of Danville lllmols who have done such a goo lob of publlshlng our books for the past flve years Dur faculty sponsors who are always ready to assnst us. The Yearbook Staff My purpose In thus yearbook was to create a pleasant and factual record of our four years of school l hope It pleases you Sincerely Comphments of GILLIS PHARMACY LEE HAIN FURNITURE A Dr. . r. . . ' . . Dr. . . r. . . r. . . hit Dr. J. M. Kercheval Dr. A. D. Meneghini Dr. L. D. Wheeler Mr. ' ' l ' ' . . . . . . I . . 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