Columbus North High School - Log Yearbook (Columbus, IN)
- Class of 1952
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I r wl- 'QW fs, 1' 4: 4 ami, We v DAY FOR TOMORROW IN COLUMBUS, INDIA A school, like a ciiy, mus+ have a chief execuiive. li is also The duiy of The school io produce leaders for iomor- row. We are proud of our chief and his assisranisg proud of The fine ex- amples which ihey sei for us. The fine worlc rhey have done, and are doing, ro guide us will long be remembered as we siep inio posiiions of responsi- biliiy in ihe communiry. 1 Mr. Iudson S. Erne, our principal, whose leadership in eduf cdticn is reccqnized cind commended for beyond the scope of ihe lccol school ciiy. N1 s Ioseplnme Armu H, Dean of Girls, Director of Club Activities, Counselor: V Nc l Gerth Dean of Boys, Athletic Directory Mrs. Horner Armstronq l X K .Ag w 4 Mr. Herbert Reese, Guidance Director Sponsor of Student Assembly ond Coun iil, Counselory Mr. I, Ftciy Ross, Assist 'int Principdl, Treasurer. Wigwam, 2, ws... , flllll ....'g5 ' azz , fy F110 2 s A AUG Wham ig , wwf- www 'Jef 4: nnxxf, ,Un 5 1 ' 5 if 19 ff . V I 4 J .,fJ!f-'Tri ,'e, Nw 5l, !xj I f ' -'mm A Q Qc, 1 H 4'i,,0 of , 41, 'OM 'ff A ,4 1 4 Dfv, f,,,' 'Q 0 4 ,Q ff TODAY FOR TOMORROVV IN COLUMBUS. INDIANA buiwdenf gvweuunenf 79JwgJacun 79Jwu4ldw U,aZua5.Ze 87141 Some of us will soon be slioulder- ing llwe responsibilily of guiding and governing llie people of Jrlie comrnunilry. The experience we gain from parlicipaling in llwe slu- denl governrnenl prograrn plus Jrlie excellenl Training given by our able social science leacliers lnave us well prepared lo assurne our dulies. Mix. as ... r isrz, rle Id cl Sovml S,'l5'I'1u'f fepzrtruenty Mr. Glenn Adams, Social Science Depart- meri' Gpll Cory-li ,, -,r. D. ii c.,,, vJdQ'E Sec: ctiiew county - -x re Jewenino I f',- -.nh ,YL c,c,...1 Miller, Patrolman: VI. Long, Barthol- Circuit Courtg lan- President of Stu- TODAY FOR TOMORROW IN COLUMBUS INDIANA fZfmwfzJz,au1.'4, Qmwmm Taqzane ba Jake Zfaeah, Pfacw an 9nduwLg Wiihoui ihe individually slcilled crafisrnan Jrhere could be no mass produciion as we know ii ioday. Our well-equipped vocaiional depari- rneni is rurning our +omorrow's crafis- men, craflsmen who are well prepared To prini our newspapers, service our cars, build our homes, or machine The lools needed by modern indusiry. Mr. Cornelius Versteeq, Machine Shop, Mr. Win- fred Kclkwczri, Printing: Mr. Delmar Lewis, Gen- eriil Shop: Mr, Earl Breeden, Woodworkinii. Lf. , . we 4' ' V'-:wwf - ng 2 Xe H 1'w'1Az?21m, 4, A 4' Qian! 1 QM . M gif fi? V 1 f -,. wg - - H '- A -E--H' 7- L y- - WE 4-' Awww. ww 5 ,, -- -g-..- I - I 1 '-- ' '- I 1 Q Q ' W .2 Q x...,,,.-h- In L A L D' 1 -nv -, - . . . 4's,- F P I 2 ' 4 ,- .. ?g-3, 534 + M Rx! f .. fgggbwi 9 . cf, V HL 655193 ft ' A5 iff? 27.55 kiwi? 'if 'Kei ri 1- L ,, .., - 'lftfifffli ' M: jf f f- K Q57 1 -1 ' or jg ' -i 'f i ig! '1 '- mp 'A AEMWEWI ' 'r 7 ' Q ff I-F.. -7 I , A A I 'Q - 1' L 3 . v 'gg M, ,L 5 M 4 5 A H2-I , , K f fr 1 . '95 . X- ' . X. f. , g I 9 x . x A. If A if N ,rw Www ,T 'Q'f fs f ., W fi L ' lffefw n Q . kk AL 2 V ? jik ,Q A . I 4 .Q 1-' . .ii j 1 - , xgif , ,S . 5 aj S Q up X A , n i LL V' ,, Q ,V I , W M-was ' 1 4, g L, V , ' S yl Q, 'Z X, N www, i . l Q ' ..,.. 'ww DAY FOR TOMORROW IN COLUMBUS, INDIA ' agwuald andiio ' 79 Qwelaped The iraining we gei in our hisiory classes shows us ihe rnisiakes of predecessors and we qei ideas for preventing Their happening again. Cur undersiandinq oi our coun'rry's problems and Those of our comrnuniiy is greaily aided by the work we do in ihese classes. We are ioriunaie indeed io have such a fine socialscience deparimeni. Members of the Social Science Department include Mr. Duane Barrows, Freshman Football Coachy Mr, Raymond Scott, Freshman Basketball Coach, Counselor: Mr. Iames Kelly, Di- rector of Visual Education Pro- qrarng Mrs. Hazel Mcliain. Dorothean Bruninq and Martha Gates, delegates to the Collegiate Council for the United Nations: Bob Barbour, delegate to the Sixth Annual World Affairs Council. I' My si' 1, -.wh ...f 4 lk ,y . 1 . X x 51 TODAY FOR TOMORROW IN COLUMBUS. INDIA jliefdtd, ag the fm! fecum the metfwda, ll is up to those of us who plan to stay with the land 'ro produce the food and raw materials for clothing needed by a rapidly growing world. This is no small responsibility. Those who guide us in our study of modern methods of produciion know This and are doing a fine iob preparing us to meet the challenge of The demands of a growing world. Mr. Herschel Newsom, Na- tional Master of the Grange. Glenn Huntsman, winner of Glenn Huntsman, winner of F.F.A. pest control contest and Richard Settle. Mr. Wayne Coy, Vocational Agriculture, Counselor: Mr. Glenn Diel, Farm Shop, Auto mechanics. A typical farm shop scene ' wx, Ffa N 4 ' V F 'Q C .ww 5 ,-ef DAY FOR TOMORROW IN COLUMBUS. INDIANA I blbcenhafzi Quad to Cluedhkuw lvlodern science is playing an ever in- creasing role in our lives. More and more new producls, rnelhods of pro- duclion, and conveniences owe lheir origin To The field of science. Our ex- lensive deparlmenl is doing a com- mendable iob of preparing lornorrow's scienlisls for lhe problems which will lace lhem as They conlinue lo develop new Techniques which will aid us all. Biology students examine leof collections Botany Students VISIT reen cas lrmln Gardens V1 r 1 cl 1 rl o nse or T nms C r Ferry r 'ren cdro r e'mng b 1en p n nd s n ri s e Fcdc 17 ,wh ,H M' ww 'QP ,I ,sw , 4 ,.. ,Q 5 Qu mu' ' - - V Y 4-,,.,v-W . M f ,Aw - Vduiwyrwr .A Hw,w.,,,,, K ul J ,- we 3 fnaww , Nm.. Q. f.-'-ff 5--di 7 .W .1 46 k I Q 6 145 3- 5 fa 3355! f zu Jffiflff. 4 - .g: ,, . - . -'-W.: Rf' If -H j.,ff '- A . 'jan 222 if 2 551: z1,,5.m. 3:'5IffT. Q 2, ff' ar f , 1-:' : :,gg:iu, 'tl , :N,g7-M h ,-1 TODAY FOR TOMORROW IN COLUMBUS. INDIANA Q' 1 Education 72 new the Qimmi fig is ' There are many of us who have chosen the field of business as our occupation. There, is a definite need for good lead- ers in this field, and their importance to the community is- immeasurable. The recently introduced distributive education program provides on-+he- iob experience in learning the problems of business. This program plus the i guidance given by the business teach- if ers gives us ample preparation to take our places in the business world. Distributive education class examines its typical store display. Mr. Max Andress, Commercial Department, Varsity Football and Assistant Track Coach: Mr. Iohn Giles, Commercial Department. Mary Lou Cook, President of F.B.l..A., pays a visit to Mr. Bruce Dalton, Chairman of the Ath- letic Field Committee and Mr. Clive Pankow, Chairman of the Retail Committee. ,a M' , 3' I 91 AH3 Xfx, f fm .9 Q , N -479' 14 'Z '5 S J f ,, +5 Q at A L+ Q twins al , K A , ,R 1 14 'gg 4 wif 9' P as 5' ' 1 :- X -X 'E nf i K 'fi M ' - X ,H f,,1g.Z3gTgv:. 354153 w.,,:1if?g V 'mpg v 1 , f LV 4 f'5112e,7'1z1A1,g-.57 25 i?Z1,'f:'sf::: ggi ' XXX I R , lf ie Q gag U X ,, 'LL Q 'fs SE' ki v ,V L, 4 i 21? if .uf 4M ig .' TODAY FOR TOMORROW IN COLUMBUS, INDIANA The world, as we know ii today, owes much to the engineer. This debi is ever increasing. As he sits ai his draw- ing board, looks Through his iransii, or tests a new lighiweighi meial, he is shaping ihe destiny of thousands-yes, even millions-of people. For without ihe engineer there could be no au+o- mobiles, iei planes or TV sets. The iraining which we who have chosen engineering as a profession are able to get in our science and rnarh depart- ments provides an excelleni founda- tion on which io ereci the pillars of knowledge which will give us ihe apiliiy io carry out our responsiloiliiies. Standing-Mr. Melvin Blickenstaff, Science De- partmentg Mr. Frederick Dugle, Mathematics De- partment: Mr. Robert Zenor, Mechanical Draltinqy Mr. Gerald Quilleon, Mathefnatics Department, Cross Country and Track Coach. Seated-Mr. Loren Noblitt, Mathematics Depart' ment: Miss Edna Folger, Head of Mathematics Def partment, Business Adviser of Loq g Mrs, Ruth Yoder, Mathematics Department, Business Adviser of Trianqle . View of the recently completed Tipton Biidje. lvir. Wayne Davisq Mr. Yandell Cline, Chairmanq Mr. Edwin Crouch: members of the school board, Look over plans of the new School System with Vlr. Luther Lockwood, Superinfendent of Schools. ..--f 'V .f- '7,dw n '- 43 ' ' x fff ,4 - J X 59' L, .., . af? 1 HJ., as . '15 4, wi is 5.5. TODAY FOR TOMORROW IN COLUMBUS INDIA The modern day sienographer musi be able io assume responsibiliiy readily and carry oui her duiies eicii- cienily. Wiihoui ihe iaslcs performed by ihe secreiary Jrhere could be no big business. Their iob is indeed a responsible one, and Jrhe iraining re- ceived in ihe commercial deparimenl is more ihan adeguaie io prepare ihem for ihe iob which They will soon hold in one oi ihe many growing local in- dusiries. i.Iis.- lyiy Rutenfligler, Attendririoe Clerk: Miss Mdryetizi Flipper, Voccrtioncrl Secretory, Mrs. Mcrry lone Crockett, Secretary in ilie Principals Office. During ihe second semester bliss Riizenihcrler, who become payroll clerk in the superintenddnrs office, was replaced by Mrs. Put Lynch. Nts. Kenneth Kent, Bccksfcre Mundo Miss Elsie Butler, Ccrnriierciol Depczrtrnentg Miss Mildred Milny, Ccmriiercicrl Depurimenl, Counselor, Sponsor of Senior fl css, Mr. Hrrley King, I-leiid of Comrnercisl De- ir irtiiieri' kk ..-- r' Hi TODAY FOR TOMORROW IN COLUMBUS. INDIANA flei-9rrvpo-hianf 4, BeaJu1,6Pw9in,e'P,o-lJ1,fA,ag n, ll has oilen loeen said lhar lhe way To a man's heari is rhrough his sromach. If This be lrue, +he girls who gel Their lrain- ing here will be well equipped ro please Thar special one. Two future homemakers 'try out a new sewing machine. Miss Bernice Tanner, Home Eco- nomics Departmentg Mrs. Ianice Brann, Cafeteria Manager: Miss Belly Yoder, Home Economics De- partment. -gf SL x 9, 'Tal 1 A Q1 D P Z funn r 1 1 vs, Wa V: Av K N. I . ...Z I ,.,.i.::. W 4 . , 3, Q ,' .,,, 16 va as .f 1.1 -Q may mM...Q, , wufwwmm.. .. .1 sa' 6 X K' 5. 1 Nb . 3, 1 V 4 Q- 110 K N g .n dt F . 5 . W V k X 3 1 R . , 3 . i wx. Lie ww., A Lk,, wa 'sgze-QM 'wif 3, 'x N ii X Q 5 2 E I i : 5 . I , ? TODAY FOR TOMORROW IN COLUMBUS INDIA A me swam somevp am mmm Those of us who are giflred wilh an in- clinairion Toward music have many ex- cellenl opporlunifies for developing our faleni. We may play in lhe band or orcheslrra or sing in one of lhe several choral groups. This +raining may provide a founclalion for a career in music, or a source of many hours of enioymenlr. Mr. Ioe Williams, Choral Directory Mr. Louis McEnderfer, Bond Director. plum ..,',- T wg.-1' 'nm' 'mls ' -H' -T 'W M- .SIUE Wbvu 1364, .,- 1 ,-, faq, ,,.-i L-,-..sU -- X-- X' -xiii --Ji-'2--L-a. wrt- Vx v W lj 5- gf, DAY FOR TOMORROW IN COLUMBUS. INDIANA . .K ' 0iw-ag-ww.e The communily, seeing borh the need for recrealion leaders for The future and rhe need for ou+-o1C- school recreaiion, has done a commendable iob for providing us wiih places to go and Things 'ro do. The Foundalion for Yourh drive makes possible The Jive Kennel, The Boys' and Girls' Clubs and 'rhe Yourh Camp. These, plus Donner Cenrer, provide innumerable hours of recrealion. Mrs Flo nce Goetclieus, Director of live Kenne-lg Mr. Paul Several students have C1 friendly chat btorice Superintendent of Parks ond Recre:1ti'ng Miss witl Father Somes Vlorthu May Newsom, Director of Girls' Club: Mr. Paul cooper Director of Boys' Club. wt- xl g m . ' ' 1- , as 3 ix' fi 552 QL: 2453 sf li Ki i, DAY FOR TOMORROW IN COLUMBUS. INDIA Health and Hia 7?1z,o-glaam Jfldiagedmj If any one Thing could be said lo mean more lhan anyihing else lo Jrhe school and com- muniiy if would loe Their health. The inslruc- lion we receive from our physical eclucaiion program and in our healih and safely classes leaves us well prepared 'ro preserve our healih as we go oui info Jrhe communily. Mr. Carl Builenbarqer, Health Department, Assist- ant Football Coach, Mr. Iames Beers, Health De- partment, Head Basketball Coach. Miss Bonnie Hayworth, Speech and Hearing Therapist: Mrs. Doris Van Norman, School Nurse, Dr. William Wissman, School Doctor. V '7 3 Mr. Frank Newsom, Physical Edu cation: Miss Euzetta Foster, Phys ical Education. xv fp, 1 N. 'Wa M 4 4 . Z.f 1,x.f -px ,, R, Q F' . -A Q ,, Q., 1 ,- ,,. ' ,A 4- . ,. :' ,o 1 .4-s :H- sw' s f x , ' K , is , s-, Wu. 1' '- Q ' . . 9 0 mfs ,4 , '4 . - n' TODAY FOR TOMORROW IN COLUMBUS, INDIANA An appreciaiion of rhe fine arrs is im- poriani io rhe well-rounded individual. The develolomeni of such an apprecia- iion is qreaily aided by Jrhe iraininq received in our arr and English deparl- menis. We are also ioriunale in having available a couniy library of over 50,000 volumes. Mr. Kcrrl McCain, Art Depcrrimentg Miss Betty lnqler, Librtiri-in. 5 I il Members of the English Department include Miss Carolyn lones, Miss Miss Evelyn Seward, Lcinquoqe Department, Coun- Mcrriorie Lewis, Miss Mildred Best, Mr. Leroy Hull, He-,id of the De- selorg Miss Alto Redmond, Lonquuqe Department, zmrtment, Miss Bfii'y Davis, Edircri :l Adviser of 'Lo:g , Counselor, Mrs. Counselor, Sr cnsor of lunicr Cl xssy Mr. George Ut- Emily Harris, Miss Hxrrief Tyree :nd lvfiss Shirley Lyster. terl zflc, Lzndu :ge Derfrrtmenf, Counselor, 33 ., W, I J, J 322' vw, ,il W , ati V 'K , gy- . 4 ' rg 3 TW V 'KV ' , 5 ' 5, sql, , We 1, . L ,. , .. W ,ggi ,Am Axwws ,. , fix' -f -E . QQJA ' W . mg A if 35 31' ., , , 1-'Hn A'-'V ,-Ji TF: wr A A :fgjgw , i WA , Ali H K Wi! H L 4 it ,,,. , :SQL wi 4 , A! 15, .M . ' Q, -. ., H Q A - we . f ix ' ME , Qi ' .. A XWQ' my ww , F' ., I ima fa I..-ef, 4-swf N, ff ' f , xf f 1 4 -G W , 7 2 1 1 I 1 1 1' 5 2 ' ' V V, W, 3. ' 3 ' 32 'U it 3 V - 4 V. Q 1 . A A 1 Q '- , Q Eggwm ug Sbxmmatvmz J44n4a,Za,wcied fy C30-mm, For ihose who are blessed with an abiliiy io perform on The sliage, ihere is ample opporiuniiy io develop iheir ialeni. The plays which are given pro- vide opporiuniiy for all who are inier- esied io pariicipaie-eiiher on siage or behind ihe scenes. This experience develops our abiliiy io sland on our feel and express ourselves: 'an abiliiy which is invaluable. Miss Mildred Murray, English Depart- ment discusses a new play with Sharon Dry. Mr. William Morris, Building Engineer, talks over scenery problems with stage hands. Y r . I I A 4 my . wjvzjf-'V 6 A , ff e QQ f la 5 2 E. - 2 ! 5 .--un'-gl-v -W ,ww - 3 Hffmi, i 'I 55? 1135, 1 .1 W W, ,L ' ' l .6 ,y lx' QNX 5 , ,,,.1.. .!'-,- X V- '11 L-' 5 E J , ,H . .: .1 fl' ' 0. I 3 ll o' 11 'l . ' aj! 2. .r ,I A, I K, fx J n :fl , ., , . 1 1 I' fy' 'T an I 1 , ,. 'fi- ,A-A pf' N ,. P , 1.s. fa .v Q 1 5 it fry tak: git., , I flu X v x., wi DAY FOR T MORROW IN COLUMBUS INDIANA bvemofw, .fee Bm Uwe Qeamated Jusi as The communuiy observes Chrrsimas wlih iheur olecora hons we Too have our iradnhonal iree In Hue mann hall For Jrhose of us who gracluaie ihus as ihe lasi Tree we will see decoraied as siuolenis of C H S The memory of This w I long remain as a symbol oi our friendship when we go on Wlih our educahon or siep dsrecily unio our posuhons In ihe communniy K A unuJkt? ?.ui U UID fi U U M 3 TF P' 'ibm V1 WY h T O 0 , I 4 V ' 1 I i a I , , . r . . I Q0 I Hg! .,,. 'nag' I L 'sv ' , , . v fx I ,, if I - Senior Closs Officers - Q I cz ne Meyer, President Ionice Deveninq, Secretary: Y ' . Sandi Boker, Treosurerg Io n Howe, Vice-President. '- Looking IN1 as Wfawe Mewr greelr Marg jane Vnrr the 1951 Prom Queen are fue Snape jane Snhu lark Tweg and janrre Harrzrnu BONNIE ACKENBACK General Course Sole Sodalxs I Booster Club 3 4 GAA 4 YTeens 4 WILMA ACTON College Preparatory Sketch u I So I ence 3 I YTeens Booster Club 3 I RUTH ADAMS General Course PHA 7 7 4 Sole Sodal1s3 I Booster Club 4 MARION AMICK College Preparatory Natronal Honor Society 3 4 KIWHHIS Scholastrt Award 7 Socral Scrence 7 3 4 Proyectromsts 7 a I Arcl1ons3 4 Intramural Basektball 3 I RALPH ANDERSON Vocatronal Agrrculture FFA I 2 3 4 Proyectronxsts 2 3 4 CAROLYN ANDREWS College Preparatory Entered from Shelbyvrlle Indxana m 1950 National Honor Socrety -I Thesprans 4 Dramatlc Club 3 I Pxerlan League 3 4 A Cappella Chorr 3 -I Plrates of Penzance 3 Ermnme KAY ARMSTRONG College Preparatory A Cappella Cholr 2 3 4 Frhnellasl 2 3 Prerran League m 4 Choral Club 7 Dramatxc Club 4 DIANE BAKER College Preparatory Thesprans 5 Trl angle 3 4 5 Dramatlc Club 5 Flhnellas 2 3 4 YTeens 4 5 30 Club 1 A Cappella Cholr 4 5 Prrates of Penzance 4 Ermmre 5 We The People 5 The Lrttle Dog Laughed 5 EDXIUARD BAKER General Course Scrente Club 4 SANDRA BAKER College Preparatory PHC 2 3 4 Student Councnl 1 4 Student As sembly 2 4 Cheer Leader 3 4 Treasurer of ass 3 4 GAA 7 3 Trra gle 7 V lleyball 2 3 4 Grrls B ketball I 2 J 4 CURTIS BARKER Vocatronal Agrrculture F Ie A 1 7 3 4 DENNIS BARKES General Course H1 Y 3 Intramural Basketball 7 3 I DEAN BARNETT General Course Forum 4 C Club 4 Basketball I Intramural Basketball 7 4 Ten rs 3 4 footballl 7 3 Student As sem ly 3 Band I 7 3 A Cappella Chonr 3 4 JANET BARRINGER College Preparatory FTA Z Choral Club 3 4 The Lrttle Dog Laughed 4 WILLIAM BAXTER Vocatronal Prmtmg H1Y 3 4 Track I 7 Cross Country I 3 JOANNA BEHRMAN Commercxal Course BARBARA BELLVILLE College Preparatory Sole Sodal1sl 2 3 4 JACK BENNETT Auto Mechanrcs Vocatlonal Certlhcate Basketball I 7 I Cross Country -I C Club I JOE BEN NETT College Preparatory MARGIE BETZ College Preparatory Natronal Honor Soclety -I Sunshlne I Prerlan League I 7 3 4 Grrl Re serves Z 3 4 RONALD BIERLEIN College Preparatory Ches Clubl 7 H1YI 7 7 4 PHYLLIS BISHOP College Preparatory Thesplans 4 Dramatrc Club 7 3 4 Booster Club 3 -4 Volleyballl 2 Green Valley -I ROBERT BLYTHE College Prepara tor LISELF BOCKES College Preparatory Ardettes 7 3 -I G1rIReservesl 7 3 4 Booster Club 7 3 -I Log I y . 1 A Z . 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EUGENE WINT: Vocational Agriculture' Thespians 4: F.F.A. I 2 3 4' Dramatic Club 4' Triangle 2 3. 4' Editor-in-Chief of Triangle 4' Intramural Bas'etball I 2 3' This Strange Night 4. LARRY WOOD: College Preparatory' Sketch Club I' Artists Club 2' Social Science 3. 4' Pierian League 2 3 -4'Band1 2 3 4. RICH- ARD WRIGHT: General Course' C Club I 2. , -' B' ball l .., 3, 4g Basket 2' - l -. EDDIE YELEY: Vocational Auto Mechanics' Hi- 2' Archons 3 4' C Club I 2 3 4' Tra ,Z , 4' Bas e alll 2 3 4' Foo I . JOHN YOUNG: College Preparatoryg National Honor Society 4g Hi-Y I, 23 Chess Club 2, 33 Social Science 3g Pierian League -41 C Club 41 ftucent Assembly 2g Football I, -, f, . WILLIAM ZEIGLER: General Coursey Entered from Greenlield, Indiana in l950g Basketball 4. ROBERT LANE: Auto Mechanics Certiticateg Conservation Club 3, 4. bp . C. 'V ff 'f '11 X Z f , E. gg 1 fi 'P DAY FOR TOMORROW IN UMBUS INDIAN b042Jzu1q 94411, 77Jz,cmLdM,9u,n,dA,KoJz,77R fgAiern, A recenTly developed progecT The Sprung Farr was a Tremendous success lTs success was largely due To The work oT The various clubs buT wlThouT The enThuslasTuc supporT oT The communuTy :Ts purpose could noT have been accomplished WuTh The money ralsed by The Farr such add1Tnons To our school as The P A sysTem and The Trophy case were possible as I l HW M-MH. ?l'Y1'm- s an fm M155 FTP' :'-,bars 'r o c o L , A I I I I I I U . . I I 'Ll T ,. :': 4 '+fx911f:'J'l ' fa I T:.:, ,Vr' V ' -- gg zz. ...I zgr 'ZT' ':, V:-.' : T T ' T .: SVT l ' ll ... I 1', zz- alr. .,.s -r-1- T. so -vvl f-eg --I as -'1'- r'2 ,. v1'-1- .,rr.::-- 1 . ,.-,.,V ,.,- , Af -1' T fm .nf- q. k d . boiudent During both lunch hours the television room I07 is open to all students Electric wall clocks have been installed in 109, 204, and the cafeteria by this student legislative body. The pencil sharpeners have been re- paired and replaced in the rooms that needed this attention. A con- vocation planned by the assembly with imitations of wellrknown faculty characters was thought enjoyable and hilarious by all. STUDENT ASSEMBLY- Bacif Roux' Jack Tovey, Keith Seal, Mr. Herbert Reese, Bob Barbour, Tom Welwlv. Richard Miller. Row Three: Larry Wfhip- ker, John Spicer, Don Butler, Lynn Champion, Steve Schwaninger, James Erne, Dick Irwin. Run' Tim: Charles Settle, Phillip Anderson, Betsy Starkey, Janet Walker, Susan Marshall, Barbara Devening, Phyllis Fulp. Run One: Janice Harrison, Lou Ann Owens, Sandra Baker, Mimi Hilger, Janice Rittman, Connie Pruitt, Freda Bush. Nu! l'icl1n'erl,' Janice Devening. Jerry Arnholt, Mike Barbour, Dean Brougher, James Edwards, Jerry Harms, Betty Hogue. Doug Holmes, Saramae Loesch. Richard Land, Dick McQueen. Charles Oakley, John Raidy, David Scott, Joan Sebastian. Charles Smith. Nancy Turner. 'Ns ,x'i,f ' ? the mormng announcement: ozer the P A Jgrtem uhzcb um' purchared by the Student Arrembly 1l1fh the fund: received from lart year: Sprmg Fazr As they mmtged both the Sptmg Farr md the concesstons program the members h ne been farrly busy throughout the school year The Student Counctl, a smaller group IS elected by the members of the Student Assembly As the ptesxdent of the Student Assembly anlce Deventng enjoyed an mtetesttng trtp to the htstorlcal ctty of Boston last sum met The Nltnoml Com entton of the Natlonal Assocmtton of Student Counctls lasted three days CHS IS plannmg to send a representtttve agam th1s summer to the conventron, whtch wtll be held at Northwestern Unrversxty A nomr natmg commtttee composed of the sentor members of the Student Assembly selected the ftfteen c mdldates from whnch were chosen next years offtcets The electron was held rn four prectncts on Aprtl 18 Those elected were Larry Hunt mgton Presrdent Barbar1H1lger Vtce Presrdent Barbara Devenmg Secretary oann Sebasuan Treasurer and Jack government next year yapwa, aaa 800 just about every person enrolled tn CHS took part m the falr m some vs ty th1s year Some of the boys worked on butldmg the booths, some decorated them, some furntshed ctkes pres, and canned goods, and many others Worked at the booths durmg the evemng Many sald that the booths at the Sprung Fatt rhts year were better decorated than ever before lt was held one evenmg th1s year, from hve unttl eleven oclock on Fttday May 7 The fart ts the result of a lot of co operatxon between students and faculty For the first ttme there was a student commtttee to work along wtth the faculty commlttee to help arrange and manage the work Many clubs kept the same booths as they had last year and the year before th tt, but a few of them had new 1deas, which pros ed to be good ones There were thtrty three booths rn all, along wtth several other mteresttng atttacttons Among these Were fortune tellmg a mmtature golf course, and a very funny one act play put on by Dramatic Club tn the tudttorlum To make all the puplls feel they have a part In Choosing OH what the money made 15 to be 5Pem, all the Mr Herbert Reete Sponsor of the Student Council and Mr I Ray Rott, Amrtant Principal and School Treasurer uorked dezfotedly planning the Sprmg Fair and marmgmg the receipts and expezzdzturer of zt home rooms get to vote, ptovtdmg tt ts for school lmptove ment Thts makes everyone feel that all the hard work was certatnly vsorth xshtle If there ts enough mtetest tn the plan there vull probably be another fatr held next year I ' A 1 I 1 ' L ' ' , 2 ' .' - , . ,J . . . . . . . . K . A A aj . 1 ' . f ' ' '. ' Q. 7 I . . 1 . K . . . . ' 'Q ' ' ' , L 1 ' , ' 9 4 1 ' , ' L J - , 1 - Jlariwz Amick zwatchef at Mary lane Crockett read! Tovey, Sergeant-at-Arms. They will manage the school . , . . n 0 K Q . , -1 . . . . l - . , I . . . A . . l I . r I I . . . 3 Y- O n Bag. bffialg Ehrman 60m-m J441749 ' .A- Log Staff- Sfdflulfllgf Miss Edna Folger. Doug Foulke, Buryl McFadden, Sharon Dry, Mickey Dugan, Lisele Bockes, Deryl Denney. judy Buckner, Steve Cline. Fin! Tabfef Bob Peek, john Es- sex, Tom Weblv, Miss Betty Davis. Second Table: Way'ne Bailey, Charlie Gilbert, Susan Frohman, Louise Esarey, Eva Mae Thomp- son, Shirley Kershaw, Mary Eliza- beth Stadler, Nu! Pictured: Marianne l-lilger. Phil Schwaninger. ,, Last spring before summer vacation, all those that were interested in working on the Log staff filled out applications that were given out during homeroom period. Then during the summer Miss Betty Davis and Miss Edna Folger, with the approval of other faculty members chose the members of the new staff from the applicants. All the hard work and time spent on the '52 l.og has certainly been worth it, each staff member agrees. Getting subscriptions, ads, taking pictures, identifying them, and writing copy are a few of the responsibilities that have to be met, and each one with a certain deadline. Along with our work, we had lots of fun at our spreads and parties which were held throughout the year. Assisting Miss Edna Folger, Business Advisor, were Seniors Tom Wlebb, Lisele Bockes, Marianne Hilger, Phil Schwaninger, and Sharon Dry. Seniors on the editorial staff were Buryl McFadden, Editor- in-Chiefg Deryl Denney, Sports Editor, and Louise Esarey, Activities Editor. Our photographers were Steve Cline and Mickey Dugan, and Eva Mae Thompson was staff typist. Miss Betty Davis was editorial sponsor. .llziit Ifrfuu Folger ami fwr fulfi- H1451 ffdff lmw fllll zritll Ilwir Huff. .lliii Bully l7ar'if am! mcmber,t of the eififnriaf .rtuff plali bnniie from their firitf fum' rflzlief fur iz Mali in the fu! 511010 ol llae .fc'd.i'nl1. flfzicm e lfiaged Still ' ' .Smuiliugx Eddie Hilger. Sue Simons, Mr. Leroy Hull. -lim Dudley. Rebecca Huffman, Tomy Alean Van Norman. Mary Beth Lowell. Sealed: Gene Wint, Mrs. Ruth Yoder. Louella Romine, Gilbert lsgrigy, Karen Schmitt. ,Size Afnzfmt. Refzeccu llnjfmau. and Lllllffjld Rumiue My fo mee! their izeeifi zfearffiaze. The CHS. weekly newspaper, the Triangle, conducted two campaigns this year. The first was a safety campaign. The staff published a special safety issue of the paper, carried several safety cartoons. and planned a series of safety editorials. The second. an editorial campaign that lasted several weeks, concerned the use of proper parliamentary procedure by more of the high school organizations. An annual project of the staff is the Ten Top Senior Poll. The teachers nominate the top twenty-five, and then the top ren are voted on by the entire student body. On December 21, the results of the poll were announced in the Triangle. The group publishes 50 issues a year plus the special ones. To become a member of the staff a student must apply and then be approved by the editor and the adviser, Mr. Hull and Mrs. Yoder have been the staff advisers. Louella Romaine and Eugene Wint were co-editors the first semester. The second semester Louella Romine acted as editor-in-chief. Dfw Drmley. james Dewar. and Frances ll eJter are bury with the prefr, af the Triangle if being printed by the printing clan. 53 5 ff g X .S V i V WS iw ,Y A- 4 5 M WT' z: ' 'MA Gr: 1:.W Q., Wg.-M- E FN my 3 Q ig 7 vg'u'g'4w.S , .. -. ' 5, , f . 'KW-ig.-J v -, A ' rr A Yi 5 V we 2 I sffi v l V F ' 2 , , I Eg FQ i A '-.XM 5 gf fs I - ,. i My 7 if 5 ,fm 'ff N M H N Q ff' 4 3 - ev' . I P' r V ' 4 g gf 1 .f A gg- Wg A 5 fu' V M X, X ,,. 3 5 I, V ' 6 ,ffv ibn, 'bid' Liiffffi fm ...R ' ,ii Y ,gg S1 1- if ,M Qtsdid Qggywfm ii w ,,,, ey f :Q .Sf .ff -' Q 5 M can S V' W , s yy if M 3 ,R 13, W3 nw NM ... Q ?f ,iggff t .Q,ir,:, 7 in , ,--- 1' .-ff ' -f.-...f wr Q' ,4Z'x. '1-Qffld' gf' f 4 X u 'W' ' if E, J. W Q I :L ff 5, Many of the yells at the pep sessions for the games were accompanied by the band. Parents of the musicians gave a chili supper before a basketball game held at the school cafeteria. The money made on the supper was used to buy some new uniforms for the band. An hour con- vocation was presented by the band on April l7. lt was really a short preview of their spring concert held on April 20 at the gym. Some members of the band par- ticipated in an ensemble contest. The well-known Hobart High School Band gave a Sunday concert on the afternoon of March SO. Our band sponsored the group here. The members of the Hobart Band stayed one night at some of the local homes. As a finish to their year's successful activities, the band played at graduation on May 29. Mr. l.ouis Mclinderfer leads the group, lliilHL'llL' Ruler. lfflfdflflf' Dlziffe-1. 1lldl'I1lll Dibfzft. umf Janice C,-I'u'llfllV'1!, our 1m1jr1retle.i. H111 reizlfg !111r'fIhr1.i'e bulfffn. They pcrff1v'111eJ ,lf ip1u'11f j11r1!f1uff11111f barfvfliaff yullzef. The Drum Major of CHS. Hlllldfd Reno. leading the lmzm' 11rrf1.r.r the ff1111l1aH field af 1196 half of 11 game. The C.Il.S 11111111 ul 1101111 Il cf 1111 all ,111 prr111.ff. fli- l'eL'IL'1f 111 .llix 1.111115 1llclf111lerfei'. f77'dt'fff't'.l lung and lun! ercri dai llllffllg the flfiil periuzl' 111 fha ll ai'fv111,ulf111 f111.'f1f111g baud rr1r1111. Their praclicc' lun 1'l'l'1zlHlf1 ,gnmf 11 1111113 Ildl 111 nzuiiflg them perfcrf, we .Ah f I 4, Ji K, 'fs rl? L10 T! 60.6 A CAPPELLA- Burk Rnu: Bobby Dinkins. Robert F. Smith, Ed Spriggs, Dean Barnett. Richard Drake. Fred Stadtmiller. Don Sandlin. Robert W'elch, Albert Jeffries, jim Kirts. Teddy Burton, Bob Bridges. Elbert Schooler. Mr. -loe Williams. Rua Tl7l'L1c','-IBHC Brown. janet Sue McCoy. Larry Stewert, Don Butler, Gilbert lsgrigg. Bob Lewellen, Alton Chaney. Gordon Tompkins. Eddie Meyer. Bob Losure, Merideth Payne. -lim Hendricks, Patricia Stewart. Nancy Fox. Ron Tn ff: Margaret Rochelle, Pat Sullivan, Nancy Butler, Gloria Marlin. Pat Nichols, Martha Gates, -lane Gates. ,lane Essex. Susan Golden, Sharon Dry, Barbara Stadt- miller. Mary E. Stadler. Patty Eddy, .lane Reeder. Carolyn And rews, Nancy Foster. Ron One: Doris Lambert. Karen Schmitt. Betty Massey, .lanetta Perkins, Diane Baker. ploy Beatty, Frances Bray, Charlin Groves, Pat Prichard, Sharon Talkington. Phyliss Fulp. Alberta Burns, Diane Bova, Dorothy Dowling, Margie lfnochs. .NUI l'i1'.'lrrerf.' ylune Haymaker, l.aDonna llogan ,lim Hull, joe Mitchell. joanna Rapella. A eawweea mga gm eammanai, swam During the year A Cappella has participated in programs for the l,ions. the Optimists, the Exchange. and Rotary Clubs. A Cappella members were honored by a dinner which was given for them by Kiwanis. The most outstanding project of the group was the operetta, Erminie. which was held at the gym on the evenings of March Z7-28. The members worked hard preparing scenery and practicing their parts. The production of Erminie proved to be a huge success according to the audiences reception. A Cappella took part in the Rushville Band Festival on April 27 and in a contest on April 19. The choir that receives first place rating goes to the state contest held in Indianapolis. Those interested in music may become members of a A Cappella through try-outs which are held quite often. Mr. XY'illiams leads the choir. and Donna Stewart served as president the first semester1 the second semesters president was Bob Dinkins. C1 ris C torus- Tfffv Kon: Beverly Hurley, judy Eclxles, Slielia McCalip, Iviarfraret Lind. Ruby Ferguson. Carol Dobbs, Rebecca larlter. Pat Page, Mary Margaret Burton, Margie Behr- nun. Rachel Champion. Wlanda Mae Harris. Nancy Bell, Mlry Lfu Taylor. Ruiz Ffirnx' Shirley Hutton, judy Sullivan. Barlwara XX'heeler. joan Everroad. Barbara Scalf, Ann Stadtmiller. Sue Puvel, Barbara McGu'srion. Suzanne jaclnrn. janet Stitsworth, Mary Lou Pittman. Patricia Davis. Rita ,I-l77'L'L'I Cynthia Stofer, janet Snyder, Patricia Neal. Carolyn Curry, Sandy Ifinchum, Sue Stonecipher. lhclah Pullirm. Martha Mae Ferguson. Marilyn McLean, llaulne Ltzenebrinli. Ron Tran: Dixie Bolar, Shirley Yates. Loretta Luckett. Sarah Dyke. Sarah Dewey, janet Shireman. Marie DeSpain. jane Dobbs. Carol Hall, Susan Lytle. Ron One: Shirley Moss, Marlene W'alls. Mareeta Leslie. Ruthann Schwartzkopf, jeanne Brumtield, jerry Talbert. Phyllis Linlte. Madeline Thompson. Nui Pic- fnrt-uf: Mary Kay Carter, Carolyn Hegexvood. Nellie Ben- nett, Shirley Allen, Donna Catterton. Bettye Taylor, Vivian lfields. Ramona Harlow, Betty Hogue. Betty Hol- lenbeck. Sonia Moore, Marjorie Tempest. Mary Hurley, Kathryn Pankow, Patricia Stott, Betty Hulett. Doris King, Linda Andrews. Boys' Chorus- Bapl- Run .' Ronnie Mobley, Earl Stam, Stuart jones, Cecil Haul-tins, jim Bey. Middle Roan' Dean Mattox, Kenneth Davidson, Robert Nagel, Charles Ackenback, Stanley Owen. Ron One: Wilfcurcl Lutes, jimmy jaggers, jerry Robertson. jay Coppock. Nut I'irt1zre1f: jim Edwards. eff Ray Long, Larry Reynolds. Choral Groups Help with Erminie - The operetta Erminie put on by A Cappella also had the addition of many of the voices of the members of the boys' chorus. On Monday. Wfednesday, and Friday these boys meet during sixth period. The first semester the boys, along with the advanced girls' chorus, performed for the Business and Professional Vlomen of Columbus at the City Hall. These girls sang at the Nazarene Church in East Columbus the second semester. Members of the advanced class and the Freshmen chorus ushered at the operetta, held March 27 and 28 at the gym. The Freshmen sang over the P.A. system the day before Christmas vaca- tion. During these class periods the groups practice choral music, study theory, and listen to records. Mr. joseph Xlifilliams directs the three choruses. Mixed Chorus- Trip Rafts Ann Stadtmiller, Charles Ackenback, Robert Nagel. Ray Long, jim Bey, Rachel Champion. Nancy Bell. janet Stitsworth. Ruiz' Three: Barbara McCuistion, Shirley Hutton, Sandra Finchum. Ronnie Mobley, Earl Stam. Kenneth Davidson, Stuart jones. Phyllis Linlce. XX'.1nda Harris, Run T11 uf Cynthia Stofer. Sue Puvel, Beverly Hurley, Wilftmrtl Lures. Stanley Owen. Dean Matrox. james Hoesman, Susan Lytle, Mary Lou Taylor. Rm: Owe: Carolyn Curry, Patricia Stott. judy Eckles, jerry Robertson, jay Coppock. jim jaggers, Mareeta Leslie. Marlene Walls, Patricia Davis. ' eater aaeweam mx, Besides all the dramatic productions given in school, the Dramatic Club often performs for clubs such as Exchange, the Exchangettes, and the Kings Daughters Class of the Methodist Church. The Christmas Pearl was given before many like these. Plans are being made for a late spring production of Too Much Love to be given to a few of the community clubs, also. The yearly Dramatic Club play was the humorous fantasy, Green Valley. For Thanksgiving, The Living Constitution was portrayed by some of the members, and the Christmas play was entitled This Strange Night. The later two were more serious dramas. As the members are selected by tryouts, the club has some very talented people in the group. The purpose of the club is well taken care of at each meet- ing, for many plays are acted out, directed, and produced throughout the year. As their project for the Spring Fair, the Dramatic Club is planning a one-act play as they did last year. Miss Murray and Miss Butler are the co-sponsors of the club and Sharon Dry has been the president this year. R 3 l ll i it Dramatic Club- Back Roux' Norma Kerrick, Mary Elizabeth Stadler. janet Buchanan, Maxine Kerns, jonathan Ketner, Mickey Dugan, David Porter. james Long. Don Butler, Eugene Wlint. Buryl McFadden. Larry Huntington, Kenneth Tull, Tom Herold, Lynn Schwartzkopf, Howard Fischvogt, Don Sandlin, Kay Schultz. Rau' Three: Charlotte W'illiams, Wfanda Stillinger, janet Butler. Peggy Lay, Mary Lou Butler, Max Harden. Sharon Dry. Maura Lind. Margaret Lind. Barbara Stadtmiller, Carolyn Andrews, janet Sue McCoy, Charlotte jones, Betty Lay, Rentha Carr, Bill Carter, blames Hull, Eugene Schooler. Ruiz Tun: Judy Buckner, Sue Simons. Lois Maus. Sarah Dyke. Shirley Fiddler. Donna jaggers, Susan Frohman, -Ianetta Perkins, Phyllis lfulp, Marsha Neal. Shirley Sweeney, Rose- mary jewell, Carolyn Harden, Betty Kimball, Miss Elsie Butler, Miss Mildred Murray. Rau' One: Diane Baker, janet Sheets, Claralene Lunsford. Dorothy Dowling, Martha Tewell, Kay Hughes. Nancy Heller, Suzanne Jackson, Eleanor Dudley. Marianne Hilger, Margaret Gunder, Carolyn Sinn, Not Pictured: Kay Armstrong, Phyliss Bishop. Randy Bridges, Mary -lane Hunt, Rebecca Huffman. Gilbert lsgrigg, Patricia McKim, David Marshall. jane Reeder. Fred Stadtmiller. Lou Ann Stepp. Robert Smith, Barbara Talkington, Tom Xwebb. A- Tfip Run: klim Long, Don Srtntllin. Butyl Mt- llttltlen, Gene W'int, Charles -lilLl'iS.JH. Rffzz lfuniz' Susnn Goltlcn. Sh.1r.mn Dry. Skippy lsluritug. Nurlon Littell. -lim Hull. Nut. 'I'l1f'it,' Drive Porter. Phyllis Bishop. filhlf- lotte Alones, Carolyn Antlrews, Miss Murray. Knit 'I'iiff: Alohn Korner, Bill CQ.trter. B.1rlxtr.t Stutltmiller. B.trh.1r.1 Tiilltinluton. Rosern.try blexxell. ,lim Curry. Mimi llil-ser. Knit Um: -l.met Malloy, -l.1nett.1 Perkins, Cf.m - lyn Sinn. Lou Ann Step. Mixrluitret lytintler. D'.1nt- Halter. lxldffllll Tewell. Ufwlp' Qian fummm Ganwenfian A group of bovs .intl girls interested in tlr.nn.1ties .ire to uttentl the tonrth National Thespinn Cjonferente heltl ut lnpliunri l'niversity this summer. The ton- ference, heltl everv two years is tlqttetl for .lnne 23-If with ttrountl lilllll participants. The locgtl chapter of the National Thcspiiin Societv was organized in W33. The members .tre chosen according to their participa- tion in tlrinnutic protlnctions. Miss Murray is the sponsor. .tntl president for the first semester xxpts Sharon Dry: second seinester. Cltirolvn Sinn. Llnff llw.vf1cr'i Slut' in f,fn'fr1nzt1i WJ: jimeiliz l'w'ii11.i. C,fn1r'fr,zftf lowti. .wtf Xtzrffff, l.1IIeff txlttzfflfflgj up the .ttf ,Mr flu mmf frf .fnir limi of ilu .Suf.im' Clint Mtn, Tim lztlft IM, ldllrxgfwif. C,fn1r'lffItt' ,lllel IXVL' Ifmwli jtfmwi iz .frfnl thn- iffy lfw Ifflrr-.ilfyftl run ffl lfu ft.'lr1',. 5 9 ff,-M, AlDI2TTliS- Hack Roux' Nancy Heller, janet W'alker. Carolyn Sewell, Saramae Loesch, Miss -losephine Armuth. Run lfofnz' Betsy Shepherd. Maxine lfoist, liloise Pardicck, Sally Purdy, Sally liitzgibhon, Barbara Talkington. Run' 7illree.' Margaret Ciunder, -Ioann llogue, Donna Stewart. Caralyn Sinn, Norita Miller, Mary -lane Voss, Carolyn liriedersdorf. Donna Wlifteliznizse. Ron' Tun: Lucille Box- man, -lanlce llarrison, Aludy Buckner, Sandi Baker. Run' One: Barbara Deven- ing, jane Sohn, Alanice Devening, Lisele Pgickes. Nu! l'ic!11reil.' Diane Bova. Cinnie Conrad, Patty Ifvans. Beverly Hihhitt, Gretchen Sigmund, Jacque Smith, Shirley Smith, Sally Swope, Sue WhitehcmL'se. ARCHONS- L Bob Barbour, llerb Stiltz. Deryl Denny Snyder, Marion Amick. Larry Hunting- ton, john Howe, Steve Cline, Gary Reece, Bill Smith, Vlfayne Meyer. Ron flixif: john Essex. Bob Smith, Ronnie llooker, john Spicer, Gary Lindsey, Charles Gilbert, -Iohn Hogue, Dick Mc- Queen. .XVIJA Pft'1nrt'if.' Dave Kelly, Gene Lindsey, Bob Peek, Roland Shafer. Bob Summa. Jfidebfw Haifa, 2wu1,i4,PL Deana' Clgilced, Besides installing the chairs and tables in the new deans' ofhces in 102, the Aidette Amicales again sponsored the school dances as they have been since their organization in 1943. The Spring Fair, Pioneer Days, and the Cancer Drive are the projects in which the club partici- pated this year. The Aidettes made the all school free dance in April a wonderful success. as it has been in the past. The president for the first semester was Sandi Bakerg l.isele Bock- es was the president the second semester. Qfzedfnrrwn laefulne at J?JLcFwn,'4, Penny, Eine Besides running the T. B. penny line, which was won by the Freshmen this year with 55600, the Archon members worked hard to make their bookstore a huge success. Helping to fur- nish the deans' new orhces. buying games for the game room. and selling basketball pro- grams and pictures were also projects of the club. Maintaining orderly stairways between classes is an appreciated necessity. Steve Cline was the president for both semesters, and Mr. XVilliam Drake the sponsor. limi Run .' lid Yeley. Stanley Ostick. ,loe Swope. Alva Miller, Marshall W'l1iwker. Mr, W'illiam Drake. Run Tun: Archie Smufliug Beverly Brown 'Niorma Moss, Barbira Slinlver Shirley Smith, Phil Thompson Larry Graham Mr Karl Mc- Can loyce Lee Marcia Douglas, Cuba lee Shafer Rim Tim joy Cheek, jim Sellars Ann Hufford Darlene Acken- bick Myrna Stewart lanice Barkes. lx zz Om lxathryn Burnsides Barbara Webb Girdin Huckaby Polly Ander- son Raymond Long Meredith Payne. Xi! PILIIHEIJ Maxine Bueche Barbara Henning Charles Hunt Sheila McCalip, ,uk -mga Hell The lettermen of CHS, among their other activities, usher at all the home football and basketball games. Two booths were again sponsored by the boys at the Spring Fair, and they gave their aid to Pioneer Days by helping with another booth. Each year the Athletic Association gives all letter winners an afternoon and evening outing at the Youth Camp. This year over sixty boys were eligibile to take part in this excursion. Their fall outing was held at Youth Camp, and Brown County was the site for their spring outing. Mr. Andress sponsors C Club, and the presidents for the year have been Eddie Yeley and Wfilliam Shafer. M156 9M4a,Zaga made Kg Au Waakahop The displays on exhibit at the front of l09 and in the main hall are the responsibility of this group. The club, open to any art student. was organized in 1950 to enable students interested in art and crafts to creatively engage themselves during the activity periods. One of the annual projects is to paint merchants' windows on Halloween. Planning and making all the decorations for the Junior Prom takes up most of the clubs time the second semester. They manage to change the gym into a wonderful dreamland for that long-remembered night. The VUorkshop's sponsor is Karl McCang chairman of Wcirk- shop has been Polly Anderson. .pf CLUB- Iiizri Run: Russell Henney. Dick Don Su mma. jack Tovey. 61 nell, Bob Hilger, David Goeller, Bill Smith. Alton Chaney, Stanley Ostick Ted Piercetield, Ronnie Pence. Mr. Max Andress. Run Four: Tom Moore, Dick Drake, Bob Paris, jim Purdy, Gary Reece, Alva Miller, Herb Stiltz, john Spicer, john Hogue. Run Three: john Young, Brooks Ortleib. john Essex john Howe, Dean Barnett, Steve Cline W'illiam Shafer. Dick Butler. john Quil leon, jerry Hilycord. Rau' Tun: Deryl Denriev. -lack XX'altermire, Dick Martin Larry Vfaltermire, Dick Wright, Vlayrle Meyer. Ed Yeley. Run One: joe Swope Ed Hilger, David Garrison, David Kelly Dick Hotz, David Scott, Bob Peek .NUI l'1r'lnrezl.' jerry Hilycord, Jim Leritz Phil Schwaninger, Keith Seal, Bob Clhwi, Girth .f1fL0f'M,07M, jaws mf The second semester, after learning the fundamentals of the game of chess, both blue and white clubs take part in an elimination chess tournament. The winner of the blue group plays the winner of the white group for the club championship. Then this champ meets the game room chess winner for the award which is received at the honor convo. The organization each year has a most valuable member award, which is also presented at the honor convocation. The member is chosen according to his service to the club, his rating in the tournament, his ability, his attitude, his sportsmanship, and his loyalty to the club. The members served as concessionaires and helped with booths at the Spring Fair and Yioneer Days. Mr. Kelly is sponsor of both clubs. The president of the Blue Club was jonathan Ketner, and the president of Wlhite Club was Dick Hotz. C'Zo-fnmwmlg,-dinging Ylcwiirrw og Qfwuyad, The blue and white choral clubs were organized in 1950 to provide an opportunity for singing for those people who enjoy it. Programs planned for the club periods were given by club members and outsiders. Booths at both the Spring Fair and Pioneer Days were sponsored Dy the organization. A Halloween Party was given for the members, ant. they nad a skating party in April at the local skating rink. Their spring outing was held at Brown County. Mr. Williams sponsors the group, and the presidents for the two semesters were jerry Pulliam and Ed Spriggs. CHESS CLUB- .SfdfluJfI1g.' Mr. james Kelly, Wil- fred Lutz, juris Asars, Richard Drake, Charles Henderson, Mic- key Dugan, john Tellman, jona- than Ketner. Firrf Table: Kaye Schulz, David Clevenger, Glen Davis, Glenn Blythe, Phil Thompson, Francis Webster, Richard Smith, Richard Barkes. Secomf Tabfe: Teddy Button, Richard Wiley, Howard Epper- son, Max Harden, George Gos- sett, Keith Maus. No! l'irture1f.' Kenneth Brum- mett, Gerald Durbin, james Kirts, Larry McQueen, L a wr e n c e Sprague, Fred Davis, Richard Hotz, Floyd Sprague, joe Tim- brook. CHORAL CLUB- Batle Run! Eddie Howell, jerry Pulliam, Albert jefiries, Meredith Payne, George Gossett, Tom Herold, David Housmyer, Fred Stadtmiller. Run' Three: james Kitts, Bill Hopkins, Maura Lind, Margaret Lind, Chris Waldkoetter, Larry Stewart, Ed Spriggs, Mr. joe Williams. Rau' Tim: Rebecca Barker, Edna Long, janet Shireman, Patty Eddy, joy Beatty, Waneta Oliver, Bettye Taylor. Roz: One: Maysel Schwartz, Evan- geline johnson, Mary Lou Cook, Sarah Dewey, jewel Head, Mar- jorie Behrman, Norma Oliver, Doris Lambert. Betty Foist. 62 L. ae yawn JP fD ' During December, Alanuary, and February the members of Fifinellas held square dancing during both fourth and fifth period lunch hours in the gym. In .lanuary the girls helped with the local March of Dimes downtown drive. Several school-improvement projects, such as cleaning the girls' restrooms, have been completed by the club. To serve the community and school, and establish better relations between both is the purpose of this club, which was organized in 19119. Mrs. Yoder sponsors the group, and for the first semester the president was Shirley Sandling second semester, I.aDonna Hogan. ' GEM Pai Civ-ntmt Throughout December the club was separated into two groups, one under Mr. Fleming and one under Mr. Breeden. Mr. Flemings group won by killing the most pests. Three members. Charles jackson. John Welcli, and Cirdie Mauzy got to attend the district con- servation meeting held at the armory in March, as they killed the highest number of crows in the pest contest. Members spent the spring by building duck boxes and holding a fox drive. On April 25 the group sold tickets to a skating party held at the local rink. Mr. Fleming is the clubs sponsor, and the president has been Charles jackson. CONSERVATION- .S!am1'i11g.' Marion Martin, Carl Malicoat, james Dickey, Max Alvis, ,lack Geilker. Mr. Wcnod- row Fleming. Sealed' Fred Davis, Charles jackson, Nolan Dietz, Bill Clark, Cirdie Mauzy, David Kinsel, joe Coffman. Nu! Pic- Iureff: Bill Albright. 'lerry Arn, holt, Bobby Lane, jerry Linke. jerry Moore, Verlin Morrison, Carl Nelson, Richard Scalf, Paul Sewell, john Welcli, Robert W'illiams. IfIlflNliLLAS- Bari Roux' Marilyn Greathouse. ,lane Bray. ,lanice Schlaudraff, Shirley Kershaw. Valerie Wil- inotte, Mary ,lane Ogle, Patty Prichard, Carol McPeel-4. illiildfe' Rllllf hlairy Beth Lowell, Vloyce Zeigler. Barbara Turner. Mar'lyn Dibhle. Nora Smth. Wilene Rit- ter, ,lanet Schlaudraff. Sealezff ,lane Essex, Sue Ann Vandagriff. Sharon Talkington, ,loan Smith, Kathryn NX'eidman. Shirley Sand- lin. Betty Sanders. No! l'ictnred.' Bertha Bowers. Kathryn Camp- bell. Carol Duncan, LaDrmn,i Hogan. Shirley Kinsey, Sandra Lepley. Charlotte Martin. Dymph- na Raes. ,loan Rapella. Diana Ross. Martha Smock. Loretta Trimpe. ,lanet YX'hite. 65 b0,cFw.0Z Qlag.-Ylfpojecf 4163 2 Forum has for many years taken care of the flag on the north lawn. Sponsoring a Know Your Flag week, during which the members display flags throughout the school, is an annual event that is backed by the Forumites. For a money-making scheme, the club members sold programs at the football games. This year the club worked industriously painting the yardmarkers and the scoreboard at the Eighth Street football field. There have been two sponsors this year, first semester, Mr. Carl Buflenbargerg second semester, Mr. Noel Genth. Keith Seal and Dave Scott each served as president for a semester. 9I3BAbQyao.naww,aP HZ ' 72 As one of their money-making schemes, F.B.L.A. put on a fall skating party at the local rink selling tickets, and in March they held a bake sale. On April 21 the club's spring outing was held at Donner Park. Knocking over milk bottles at the Spring Fair was managed by Future Business Leaders of America members. Most of the club's time is spent in discussion. Members are chosen by majority voting. The sponsor is Mr. Giles, and Mary Lou Cook and Max Brougher each served as president for one semester. IORUM K Hari Roux Keith Seal, Willianl Shafer, Harry Horn, Brooks Ortleib, jim Purdy, Bob Hilger, -lack Tovey. Ron' Tivo: Bob Sublette, Phillip Hamilton, Lynn Schwartzkopf, lid Hilger, Bill Carter, Dick lrwin, Charles Settle, Rua' One: Don Watlternmire, john Grady, Ronnie Daum, Glen Blancett, Steve Schwan- inger, Don Clark, Nu! l'itf14reil.' David Scott, Phil Schwaninger, Dean Barnett. Bob Smith, ,lim Dudley, Doug Holmes. Ted Piercelield, ,lohn Quilleon. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS- Bacb Run: joy Forrest, Bill Danforth. Don Boyer, Mr. john Giles. Rau' 7'Il'lI.' Mary Lou Cook, Edna Long, janet Shire- man, Doris Adams. Patty Walters, Anita Toliver, Laura Artis. Rua' One: Patty Knotts, janet Schlaudtaff, Betty Schneider, Janice Schlaudraff, Bertha Ferrenburg, Nu! I'ir111rezf.' Max Brough- er, lim Hill, Margaret Bailey. 64 FFA.. jR.- Bari Run: Richard Williams. Bill Voelz, Dick Butler, Byron Carr, joe Davis, jack Wint, Mr. Wayne Coy. Ruiz- Three: Richard Whipker. Chuck Heftel, Paul Bennett, Bobby Kimmel. jerry Schnur, Carl jarrett, john Ray- burn. Ruta' Tim: Tommy Tempest. David Hadley, Marvin Douglas, james Rogers. Marvin Crussel, james Crider, Gregory Fivecoat, Bill Steinker. Rout One: Randel Fodrea, Donald McClure. Norman Perry Barr, Charles Settle, Dale Ziegler, Glenn Huntsman, john Foster, Harold Ping. Nu! Picturezfx Dean Brougher, Walter Pardieck, Dean Perry, Kenneth Gorbett. ,Qi FFA.. SR.- Tap Run: john Mace, Lowell Kiel, Dewey Hadley, john Welch. Keith Maus, David Gant, Eugene Wint, Mr. XY'ayne Coy. Rau Four: Robert Hoeltke, jim Hadley, Richard Settle, David Chris- man, Don Strietelmeier, jerry Linke, Don Lienhoop. Run' Three: Robert Settle. Bob Smith, Edgerton Tempest, Dick XVinchester, Don Marr, Robert Williams, Benny George. Ruu' Tivo: Norman Fahl. junior McClure, Edward Settle, Harry Burbrink, jerry Arnholt, Charles jackson, William Rogers. Rott' One: Gene Howe, Dallas Kreinhagen, Harold Daily, Don Meyer, Donald Brandt, Pete Sauter, Curtis Barker. No! Pictzzrezl: Keith Sigman, Murray New- som, Bill Snyder. Qftwqm Peace 9471445 in SML Gmtwi The local chapters of Future Farmers of America won the district pest contest held here from january I through the 14. Charles jackson won second place in the public speaking contest. During February and March the club made over SIOO by their seed sales. A scrap drive held in February netted them over S-100. The boys erected the booth used by the CHS clubs during Pioneer Days. Lucille Boxman was chosen queen of the annual F.F.A. barn-warming which was held November I0 at Donner Center. Each of the four classes choose a girl to be their representative for queen, and then the F.F.A. mem- bers vote the night of the barn-warming. The Senior F.F.A. club won the intra class tournament at the gym in February. One hundred-twenty attended the Parent and Son Banquet. The Irwin-Union Trust Company donated S100 for the banquet which took place March 28. Three local members, Donald Strietelmeier, jerry Linke, and Eugene Wint won Hoosier Farmer degrees, which is the highest state degree of F.F.A. Mr. Coy is sponsor, and Charles jackson has been president of the Senior club and Dean Brougher of the junior club. F.H.A.- Top Roux' Charlin Groves, Lorene Brown, Joyce Hopkins, Carletta Emmett, Eva Mae Thompson, Marilu Finkle, Miss Bernice Tanner, Betty Schneider, Patty Holcomb, Ruth Anna Sprague. Row Three: Marilyn Marr, Mary jane Sampson, Shirley Brockman, Doris Adams, Doris King, Judy Schuder, Ruth Adams. Row Tim: Louise McClintic. Barbara Jarrett, Charlotte Freese, Caro- lyn Gregg, Sally Fettig, Helen Barkes. Row One: Charlotte McCoy, Patty For- way, Donna Moorman, Alfreda Cline, Delores Enzinger, Patty Hubbard, joan Noblitt, Marilyn Perry. Not Pictured: Judith Miller, Carol Wright, Patty Hauersperger, Nancy Barkes, Dorothy Dinn, Clarice Cohee, jean McClintic, Corrine Robinson. Q3 RURAL G.A.A.- Back Razr: Louella Romine, Phyllis Christy, Charlene Wilson, Etta Faye Fiesbeck, Mary Frazier, Betty Meek, Lois Burchiield, Donna Eddy. Rau' Two: Bettye Taylor, Shirley Freeman, Patty Hubbard, Dorothea Kress, Betty Kim- ball, Evelyn Johnson, Glenda McCord. Ron' One: Patsy Scott, Alfreda Cline. Donna Moorman, Mary Dyke, Jane Mayhugh, Sarah Dyke, Christine Thorpe. Not Piciured: Christine Mclntyre, Peggy King, Shirley Sandlin. new 0,tqaftaaaaa--nwme 9 Je. fa. This year a rural group of G.A.A. was planned to provide an opportunity for the rural girls to take part in recreation. This club meets during white activity period, which makes it possible for girls who can't attend after-school and night meetings to participate in sports during the school day. Anyone interested in athletics may become a member. Volleyball, basketball, deck tennis, softball, stunts, and activities of this sort, depending upon the season, make up this clubs program. Members helped with the regular G.A.A. Spring Fair booth. Miss Foster is sponsor, and Etta Faye Fiesbeck is the clubs president. 9 ii R. QJLMA, Revue :ind .lea - bfluccem The Future Homemakers of America arranged a tea this year following the annual dress revue which is put on by the group, also. Many girls, their mothers, and teachers attended and enjoyed the affair. The members had ex-major Stevenson sign a proclamation which made November 4-10 local F. H. A. week. During that week the club planted a red rose bush on the front lawn of the school grounds. At Christmas time they sent a package to the Wtmrld Friendship Among Children Association. Each year the club presents an F. H. A. award to an outstanding senior in Home Economics and gives a gift to this department. The sponsor is Miss Bernice Tanner and president is Eva Mae Thompson. 9 R34 Gaim ' jam This year the Girl Reserves decorated two beautiful Scotch pines placed on each side of the trophy case. Service to the school and community has been the purpose of the club since its organization in 1940. Aiding the dean of girls, clothing a child, and providing baskets for a needy family at Christmas are some yearly projects of the club. Besides these they always help with the Spring Fair and Pioneer Days and annually sell basketball schedule pencils. Miss Redmond has sponsored the Girl Reserves since its beginning in l9-40. Sally Purdy and Carolynn Sewell have both served as president of the club this year. me my mama Before dismissal for Easter vacation. an enjoyable hour was spent at the Easter convocation arranged by the blue Hi-Y club. This organization, along with the white club, was host to the District Hi-Y meeting held in room 109 March 26. The spring outing at the Elizabethtown Legion Hall was held in conjunction wth their informal initiation. Their Spring Fair booth was the nail board. Boys become members of Hi-Y by invitation. Mr. I-lull is the sponsor of Hi-Y, and -james Curry has been president. GIRL RESERVES- Stamfizzgx Lisele Bockes, Miss Alta Red- mond, Lucille Boxman. Razz' Tun: Mary Jane Voss, Patty Eddy, .lanet Ritzenthaler. Eloise Pardieclt, Georgi- anna hladdoclc, Eileen Scanlon, Georgia O'Conner, Janet Peel, ,lacque Smith, Sue Xvhitehouse. Run One: Janice Craw- ford, Saramae Loesch, Carolynn Sewell. Maxine Foist, Sandy Ewer, Maxie Rae Hinds, Louise Esarey, Ruth Durbin, Margie Betz. Nu! Pictured: Teddy Koch, Sally Purdy, Connie Conrad, Frances Bray, Betty Ruth Foerster, Nancy Camp- bell, Barbara Meyer, Mary Ann Fisher, Gloria Marlin, Patty Lentz, Shirley Gugle, Noralou Sharpnaclt, Tomy Van Norman, Diane Bova. BLUE HI-Y Cjenfer From CIUI.'l'14'1.f6.' Howard Reno, Don Boyer, jim Potts, Kenneth Noblitt, Bob Reynolds, Charles Aclcenback, Bill White, Tom Conlin, john Tellman, Max Hart, Mr. Leroy Hull, jerry Green- lee, George Lyle, jim Newton, Vincent Green, jim Sears, james Hendricks, -lohn Calvin. Eddie Howell, Ronnie Daum, Bill Baxter, Ronnie Bierlein. Nw Pfrmred: jim Abbott. Wayfne Adams, Dennis Barkes, Dean Bishop, ,lames Curry, Bill Danforth, David Housrnyer, Gene Howe. George Lyle, john Mace. john W'illiams. 67 fuleiii- ' in ' The March of Dimes Campaign held in january and the Heart Campaign held in Feb- ruary were both aided by Hi-Y. On February 22 the boys passed around heart banks at one of the basketball games to obtain money for the campaign. The white club com- piled the basketball record book, which has been published for several years. With the blue club the boys sponsored the District Hi-Y Meeting on March 26. Spring and fall outings were held at Youth Camp. They managed the duck ring toss booth at the Spring Fair. The sponsor is Mr. Hull, and Dick Donnell and jerry Gerkin have been presidents. Hama tffoctbfg, jakm 7-'2aJz,6 in 41 On May 13, the new members, which were taken in at the end of the first six weeks of each semester, were publicly initiated at a convocation. They were chosen by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Seven members tried for Honor Society scholarships. Mr. Reese gave them the examination at school on March IS. An initiation, which really turns out to be a party for old and new members alike, was held at Marion Amick's home as it was last year. The Parcel Post booth sponsored by Honor Society at the Spring Fair again sold out before the evening was over. A spring outing was held for the group in May. Miss Harris sponsors the society, and Buryl Mc- Fadden has served as president. WHITE HI-Y- Bacff Roux' Paul Sewell, Mr. Leroy Hull, Mike Barbour. Rau' Fife: jim Sylvester, jerry Gerkin. David Young, Frank Baldwin. Ron' Four: Kenneth Greenlee. Nolan Dietz, jerry Goetz, Stephen Turney. Ron' Three: james Dickey, Russell Henney. Rau' Tu'o.' Alton Chaney, David Bannister. Rau' One: Dick Don- nell. Nol Pictured: jack Geilker, Bob Hulse, Tom Larrison, Tom Moore, Jack Schaefer, Charles Williams. HONOR SOCIETY- Back Roux' Charles jackson, Mickey Dugan, john Tellman, Don Sandlin, Stanley Ostick, john Young, juris Asars, Buryl McFadden. Rau' Six: Larry Huntington, Marion Amick, Dave Porter, Louise Esarey, Sharon Dry, Tom Webb, Eldon Versteeg. Rau' Fi1'e.' jim Curry, Carolyn Andrews, Karen Schmitt, Bar- bara Stadtmiller, Sharon Talking- ton, Kathryn Weidman, Susan Frohman, Bob Peek. Ron' Four: Marianne Hilger, Betsy Shepherd, Ruth Durbin, Marilyn Great- house, Susan Golden, Shirley Ker- shaw, Shirley Mundt, Mary Lou Brown. Ron' Three: Janice Ritt- man, Barbara Freese, joann Se- bastian, Saramae Loesch, Mary -lane Voss, Mary Beth Lowell, Margie Betz. Rou' Two: Janice Devening, Rosemary jewel l , Martha Gates. Carolyn Sinn, Nora Smith, Teddv Koch, Ruth Westermeier. Shirley Freeman, Mrs. Emily Harris. Front Rfmz' Eleanor Dudley, Nancy Campbell, Helen Barkes, janetta Perkins. Nui Pictured: Sandra Baker, Re- becca Huffman, jane Reeder. 68 1 'T fu page mama' oagafugaa aa gm On February 6, l952, the Future Hospital Wforkers held their first meeting. The sponsor of this new club is Miss Harriet Tyree. The purpose of the group is to prepare the members to serve the school and the community now as students and later in their chosen professions. The members are planning to co-operate with the Medical Auxiliary of Columbus whenever called upon to do so. Besides taking part in the Spring Fair and Pioneer Days, the club is planning to assist with the dental clinic and with the senior chest X-rays. The president for the semester has been Carolyn I-Iegwood. mlm, 'rm - - Re679o.nAil0-Ke Pomfiona Captains are selected by Mr. Utterback, the sponsor, and they in turn assist him in selecting the other monitors. Different monitors are assigned to stations in Main and Industrial Buildings each period. Their jobs are to check corridor permits, deliver messages for teachers, gather attendance slips, and check the rest rooms. There is a captain for each period who sees that all the stations are filled, and in case of vacancy, he sees that it is filled. Approximately l00 students serve as monitors each semester and many serve throughout the year. IUTURE HOSPITAL WORKERS- Barfe Roux' Margaret Bailey, Lois Boch, Glorianna Boots, Patricia Stoughton, Betty Meek, Neatha Anderson. Ron' Three: Dorothy Strong, Dorothy Hardy, Patricia Page, janet Barr, Joann Harman, Hazel Kinsel. Rozz' Two: Laura Artis, Elizabeth Cheshire, Char- lene Stoneking, Kay Webster, Shirley George, Carolyn Heg- wood, Mildred Geilker. Ruiz' One: Donna Catterton, Ethel Elkins, Ruby Ferguson, Shirley Moss, Hilda Flowers, Miss Har- riet Tyree. N01 Pictured: Mari- lyn Krick, MONITOR CAPTAINS- Bark Roux' Tom Herold, David Porter, Ronald Pardieck, Btrb Paris, Mickey Dugan, Don Butler, Robert Williams. Ron' Tu'o.' Joyce Bush, Mary Lou Brown, Mary jane Ogle, Mr. G e o r g e Utterback, Margaret Bailey. Jim Potts. Roux One: Roberta Reedy, Maxine Hinds, Ruth Durbin, Barbara Taylor, Patricia Page, Mary Frances Duckett. Nut Prrlured: Eva Mae Thompson, Marianne Hilger. john Howe. joyce Nelson, Nancy Butler, john Williams, Marilyn Perry. aa.e.uwpMc9a1a' The playground and the other activities of the Girls' Club are supervised by the P. M. C. girls, as it has been a practice of the club since 1947. Dispensing towels for the physical education classes and caring for the check room at the basketball games are two well- known jobs of the girls. They work each year during Bangle day getting money for the T. B. drive. Assisting in the game room and with the physical education classes are two other projects of the club. The club sponsor is Miss Euzetta Foster, and the president for the year Betsy Shepherd. aww, Qance Heed za, aww The first dance ever held for the teachers was put on by Pierian League in May. It was held at the gymnasium, and the representatives from each CHS club were invited. On May 7 the group went on their annual historical trip. They visited Wyandotte Cave and the old city of Corydon. The members named the new White River bridge The Tipton Bridge in honor of James Tipton who founded Columbus. On April 9 the club held a rummage sale, and they helped with the Crusade for Freedom drive. Two outings were held at the Youth Camp, and the initiations were held in the cafeteria. Mr. Barrows is the sponsor, and Dave Porter and Buryl McFadden have been presidents of the organization. P.H.C.- Top Roux' Janet Walker, Beverly Linson, Juanita Hamilton, Carolyn Frieders- dorf, Sally Fitzgibbon, Patty Evans, Bar- bara Devening, Ann Erwin, Alice Nor- ris, Gretchen Sigmund, Mary Lou Tell- man. Row Three: Janice Harrison, Norita Miller, Nancy Voelz, Donna Whitehouse, Sally Swope, Linda Stang, Beverly Baker, Nancy Foster. Rnu' Two: Evalena Poffenberger, Mary Frazier, Joan Sebastian, Lou Ann Owens, Caro- lyn Prichard, Barbara Hilger, Jane Sohn, Karen Foust. Rou' One: Joann Hogue, Ruth Westermeier, Betsy Shepherd, Susan Golden, Rosemary King, Janice Rittman, Sandra Baker, Janice Devening. I PIERIAN Back Rau Richard Miller Robert Paris Donald Sandlin Mr Duane Barrows Row Your Larry Wood Ronald Par dieck Larry Marshall John Young Buryl McFadden Rau Three David Porter Eldon Versteeg Larry Graham Tom Webb Max Salkeld Allan Wilson Rou Tuo Carolyn Andrews Margaret Rochelle Valerie Wilmotte Janet Sue McCoy, Robert Bridges. Rau One. James Potts, James Curry, John Raidy, Dick Wright, Eugene Hill, Joe Denny. Not Pictured: Linda Andrews, Margie Berz, Randy Bridges, Don Butler, Mary Lou Butler, Shirley Gugle, Max Hart, Rebecca Huffman, Tom Lockwood, Jane Reeder. 70 .'f,cJzi5-w72ZangoJz,2U. 'm.9 ' This national honorary for high school journalists last summer furnished three staff mem- bers of the two high publications with scholarships to the Indiana High School Journalism lnstitute at Indiana University. Four Log staff members and three from the Triangle attended the two week session, during which they lived on the I. U. campus and attended journalism classes. Furnishing these scholarships is to continue to be an annual project of the club. Candidates for membership for Quill and Scroll are elected from our news- paper and yearbook staffs. They must be juniors or seniors and in the upper third scholas- tically. These candidates are recommended by the publication advertisers and must be approved by the executive secretary of the society. The sponsor is Miss Seward, president, Butyl McFadden. zaauaagaaaa ' ' ' The Projectionist Staff increased this year, as twenty-six boys became eligible for the staff. To become eligible as a member of the staff, the boys that are interested must obtain recommendation from two teachers and then serve one semester as a trainee. The purpose of this organization is to operate all visual education equipment in a satisfactory manner. Mr. Kelly, the director of the group, is trying to start a film library for the school. This year the head projectionist was Marion Amick. The assistant head pro- jectionist was Steve Turney. Projection Staff- Top Roux' George Lyle, Bob Lewellen, Carl Malicoat, George Buckler, Joe Bush. Rout Four: Marion Amick, Jona- than Ketner. Frank McClure, Robert Black. james Curry. Rau Tito: Gordon Christy, Phillipe Baumann, Howard Ep- PCFSOH. David Black. Steven Turney. Rau' One: Max Joslin, jimmy jaggers, Bill Campbell, Lawrence Starks, Dean Matrox, Mr. james Kelly. Quill and Scroll- Siamfizfgx Tom Webb, Louise Esarey. Sharon Dry, Judy Buck- ner. Louella Romine, Karen Schmitt. Mary Beth Lowell, Steve Cline, Butyl McFadden. Sealed: john Essex, Marianne Hilger. Miss Evelyn Seward, Re- becca Huffman. Nu! I'iclurea'.' Susan Frohman, Sue Simons. .HP 0110106 .'f,l:aJt,6 9,a4,cina6in,g, HUILZLLM, The meetings of the blue and white Science Clubs are spent in a variety of ways. The members salvage radio parts, build crystal sets and small radios, and build electric motors. Making models of race cars and airplanes are main projects for the group. The club sponsored two booths at the Spring Fair, and helped with one at the Pioneers Days. In October they held a fall outing at Youth Camp, and they had their spring outing at Brown County on May 9. The purpose of the clubs is to give all students who are in- terested in science an opportunity to establish a hobby in some lield of science. Member- ship is open to all students who have had at least one year of science. It was first organ- ized at C.H.S. on October 5, 1949. Mr. Z. M. Blickenstarl is the sponsor of both the blue and white organizations. The clubs keep the same oflicers for two semesters. Joe Mitchell served as president of the white club, and Bob Settle was president of the blue club. SCIENCE. BLUE- Buci Rntv: Don Scheible, Don Strietelmeier, Frank McClure. Dan Dooley, jerry Pulliam, Mr, Blickenstalf. Rau' Three: George Buckler, Dallas Kreinhagen, jun- ior McClure, Dewey Hadley, Bob Settle. Richard Wlinchester. Chris Waltlktmetter, Donald Meyer. Harold Daily, Donald Brandt. Rott Trio: Herman Smith, jim Hadley, Harry Burbrink, Edward Settle. Lowell Kiel, Charles Hen- derson. Rott' One! Gene Howe. Patricia Stewart, Joyce Vogel. Bonnie Day, Betty Massey. David Clevenger. Not Pifflzredx jerry Linke. Keith Sigman, Richard Settle. SCIENCE, WHITE- Back Roux' Gerald Durbin, Dan Dooley, Frank McClure, Lawrence Sprague, Mr. Blickenstaff. Rott' Ttm: Max Luther. George Lyle. Don Warcl, Narlon Littell. George Gow, Wentlell Patrick, Ram One: Herbert Anthony. George Buckler, Ronnie White. Kenneth Short, Ed Baker. Nu! Ifirluredx jim Abbott, joe Mitchell. bffaclence UWM, flew- W,ateJz, Wafzka, To further the interests in social and civic happenings of today, which is the purpose of Social Science, the club investigated the workings of the city's new water works the first day it was in operation. Two lucky students were sent as delegates to the Regional Conference of the Collegiate Councils for the United Nations by the club this year. Sponsoring the Joseph B. Anderson Peace Oratorical Contest is an annual project backed by the club. Running booths during Pioneer Days and at the Spring Fair was also accomplished by the club members. The sponsor is Miss Evelyn Seward. President for the first semester was Margie Enochsg for the second semester, Bob Barbour. mea saagad et, mae During December and February, Sole Sodalis sold candy at school in the main hall, and they held a bake sale later in the spring. The club joined with the Sunshine group in having their tea for Ideal Ladies, which was May 8. Also, their formal initiation at the Girls' Club was held with the Sunshine girls. The fall outing was at Brown County, and the spring outing was at Youth Camp. Members ran the popular telegraph booth at the Spring Fair again this year. Miss Carolyn jones sponsors Sole Sodalis, and Carolyn Pritchard has served as president all year. SOCIAL SCIENCE- Tnp Ruiz: Larry Wood, Walter Whittington, Ronald Pardieck, Marion Amick, Max Gordon, Robert Barbour. Ron' Three: Eldon Versteeg, Robert Dinkins, ' Dick Wright, Tom Lockwood, Mike Barbour, Eugene Hill, Don- ald Lee Clark. Rau' Trw: Roberta Reedy, Wilma jane Acton, Miss Evelyn Seward, Martha Gates. Patricia Sullivan. Rau' One: Margie Enochs, Patsy Scott, Char- lene Wilson, Anna Grow, Dorene Gates. Dorothean Bruning. SOLE SODALIS- Bark Rout Marilyn lmhofi, Wan- da Stillinger, Patty Stoughton, Patty Prichard, Annabelle Stam, janet White, Patricia Sullivan, Lois Bock, janet Shireman. Rau' Four: Diana Ross, Marcia Hatton, Carolyn Prichard, Ruth Ann Sprague, Mary Frances Duckett, Ruby Jaggers, Dymphna Raes, Miss Carolyn Jones. Rau' Three: Beverly Brown, Charlotte Freeze, Shirley Fiddler, Carolyn Hege- wood, janet Polley, Carol Sue Clark, Janet Pittman. Rou' Two: -loyce Vogel, Freda Starnes, Ruth Adams, Patty Hauersperger, Caro- lyn Gregg, Clatice Cohee, Doro- thy Dinn. Rou' One: Jeannette Boots, Anna Grow, Helen Barkes, Patricia Forway, Carol Collins, Carol Turney, Delores Horn, Nancy Barkes. Not Pictured: Phyllis Ayers, Barbara Bellville, Erma jean Dix, Alice Morgan, Carolyn Harris, Patty Holcomb. Wanita Oliver, Pat Page, Mary Routier, janet Turney, Clara Bell Waddle. 73 SORUSIS- .hfdIlr!l!l4Q.' Louise lisarey. Sharon Dry. liilcen Scanlon. Ann lfrxxin. l.ou Ann Owens. lfleanor Dudley. -luanfta llamil- ton. Ruth W'estermeier. S ar.ln Talk- in.f,:r in. .lanct liftzenthaler. Rosie King, Sue Siinwns. -ltann 54-bastian, Shirley Munilt. Nancy Vuelz. Linda Stang. Miss Mildrel Murray, Barhari lii'g1.-r, liya Mae Thompson, Mary lilivaheth Sraller, 1x'11ealiu,g,' Maxie Rae llinds, Susan lfrohman, Karen lfoust, Sandy lfwer, Susan Golden. Marianne llilger, ,lanice Rittman. Nw! l'ii'!1n'crl.' Beverly Baker. Suzanne ,lacks.Jn. Noralou Sharp- nacli. planet Butler. ,lanet Buchanan, Nanty Campbell. Dorothy Dowling, Mary Ann Fisher. Teddy Koch, Barbara Meyer. Mary Lou Tellman. SUNSHINE- Baci Rau: Shirley Brockman. Joyce Brown, Marilyn Buuck, jane Brown. Mary Sanders, Nellie Bennett, Marilyn Rittman, Mary jane Sampson, Anna Mc- Coy. Norma Henderson, Shirley Allen. Rim' Tim: Betty Newsom. Patricia Stewart, Violet Hines. Elizabeth Ches- hire, Phyllis Brewer, Roberta Reedy, Nancy Fox. Betty Massey. Martha Dobbs. Charlotte McCoy, Geneva Freese. Sondra Curry, Miss Mildred Maley. Ruiz One: Kay Hughes, Marcia Douulas. Martha Tewell. -ludy Schuder. Alberta Burns. Barbara -larrett. Mae Cobb. Ruby Fer- guson. Betty Lou Schaefer. Noi Pic- fureqf: Glorianna Boots. planet Barr, Ger- aldine Burnett, Mary Burton. Maxine EuDaly, june Haymaker, Sheila Mc- Calip. janet Voyles. Bernice Olmstead. Nellie Mann. Judith Miller. Marilyn Perry, Barbara Scutt. -loan Wfaldkoetter, Monica Wilctxx, 1 .bP,oJw4,L4, :P4ao.n4om H' :Jima Qian, This year the upper class girls were responsible for showing the freshmen girls around the school and for making them feel at home. As the plan was a great success. the club plans to continue with it next year. Every few weeks the members used their assemblies to clean the new trophy case in the main hall. Again this year Sorosis had the Cakewalk at the Spring Fair. The club each year gives a 550.00 scholarship to a worthy senior girl. Miss Mildred Murray has advised the group for the past 28 years. President for the first quarter was Marianne I-lilgerg for the second quarter, Louise Esareyg the third quarter it has been Ruth Vifestermeier. Goggee Cflufc Bfainga, :Hun,4Piine to Zeacfwm, Every Yfednesday after school the Sunshine girls sponsor a coffee club in the school cafeteria for the teachers, who greatly appreciate the tasty pastries supplied by them. Each fall the girls choose a lady from the community to be their ideal throughout the year. The woman is sent a letter by the club telling her she has been chosen as a members ideal lady. altltoayh slte is not told which one During the year the girls send their ideal lady cards. flowers, and presents. Un May S. the members had an Ideal Ladies Party at the Girls' Club, during which they told the women whose ideals they were. The sponsor is Bliss Maley, and the president has been Martha Tewell. y.7,eerz4,iieQz 73 ' Members of Y-Teens have had several drives for comic book donations for the boys at Atterbury Hospital. These girls have gathered comics from all over the community. The purpose of this club. organized in l950. is to build fellowship devoted to the task of realizing the ideals of personal and social living as Christians. The girls had booths at both Pioneer Days and the Spring Fair. Miss Betty Yoder is sponsor of the club. The first semesters president was Lou Ann Stepp. Ruth Durbin served as president of the club the second semester. Jfnmaal Cicmtwt .5911 Zig Www QM Members of Wfriters Club initiated a new plan this year, which is to continue as an annual project. A plaque is to be awarded each year at the award convo to an outstanding writer, who doesnt necessarily have to be a member of the club. A Christmas candy sale and a later bake sale were staged by the group as money-making schemes. On April 16, they had a skating party at the local skating rink. Sponsor of the club is Miss Best. Carol Sue Clark was elected president for both semesters. WRI TLRB CLUB Lol! lo Rigflrtf Carol Sue Clark. Robert Lewellen. Arnold Robbins, Charlotte Martin. Miss Mildred Best. Betty Lou Schaefer. Louella Romine. Phyllis Christy. No! l'1r1ure1l.' ,Ionthan Craw- ford. Marie DeSpain. jerry Fitzsimmons, Marilyn Hampton. lid Meyer, Bernice Olmstead. William Pope, Ronald Rediker, Lucien Van Blaricum. Monica Xvilcox. HVTEEN5- Fav! Ron: Barbara Taylor. Charlotte Martin. Marilu lfinkle, Miss Betty Lane Yoder. Carletta Emmert, jane Essex, Carol Wfright, Roz: Three: Barbara Ifreese. Shirley Sweeney. Marilyn Kelly. XX'ilma Acton. Frances Bray, Donna Sue Howard. Rnrr Tim: Marilyn Marr, Grace Lane. Carol Duncan, Alberta Rrmans. Ruth Durbin. Shirley Kinsey, Sally Irertig. Rau One: Doris Lambert, Mary Beth Lowell. Diane Baker, Lou Ann Stepp. Bonnie Ackenback. Karen Schmitt. Nur I'1ftureJ.' ,Ioyce Bush. Grenda Eggers. Marilyn Grearhouse, Carolyn Harden, La Donna Hogan. Carol McPeek. Evalina Poffenberger. Shirley Rickelman. Nancy Snyder. 75 .asnq.m, -Mya, f-Q Q . 1 1 . .g.W1,4,.h,3g M :,..1,,.w-N A xwfw, 1 ,.,5.,, Av'-:f-'04 W 9? , DAY FOR TOMORROW IN OLUMBUS INDIANA Qawwff rfywmoa Quue gm Qfuduzun A+ long lasl C l-I S rs gelhng an up +o olale Jrraclc and gridiron Because of The unhrung ellorl of Jrhe local Jaycees anol Jrhe supporl of lhe commumly lhns has become a realnly Wnlhoul lhelr supporl 1+ would have been vlrlually Impossible The ellorls of lhese groups are nmmeasurably apprecualed by lhe sludenls OICHS 4f f- 'Ns..... '1 'sg'p .lrrr-W1 mis ii Q ma ml M155 W W VW f-ZZ'4 m 'smsswws T 0 C , I I I I I ff-Z ' I 'fb : A :':' ..:...... , ' , ...- - zs' ssrsfr:-r:1 I W A ll' :lz 'sQ ,.,., 'lzz s.sli ' -zzz 11: :.1 2: : 'r.,,, '2 3 :,. V,',.: . n A , ---: 5 : : S: ..::-- :: - 1- V .:.:- ' ma y M,'TfW'T 'H s ,.1-. 1-:-::111'--- rllr :g i :': ',4 ', 3. as lrv ffzpt' S d' Boker, luck To y, M y A n 1 , 1 Fl,,ID'Pt,Kc1renF1. ' ' C Qagcew bpiafz, in QJulu.e 6011, Jfifvlabic 9,LeZd new Head Gacwfz, :indium Butlda, Jud leam By the end of the 1951 football season, Columbus High School saw a vastly improved team with a season record of five wins, three losses, and one tie. Stanley Ostick, captain elect of this years team, was elected all-conference center and was on the third all-state team. Ronnie Pence was elected as halfback on the all-conference team. The team suffered a double loss at their first game at Elkhart. Besides a score of 0-15, Bob Summa the regular quarterback was the victim of a broken leg. This returning letterman was missed as a player and as a friend. Columbus ....... Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus ....... 1951 SCHEDULE i....l-4 27 ......l4 . .,.. l3 ...em 39 ...,...l2 59 Elkhart ....1. New Castle ...... Shelbyville Seymour .... Bloomington Greensburg Rushville ..., Southport .. Franklin ..,. ey K, VARSITY SQUAD- Ruzt One: Dick Hotz, Deryl Denney. Ed Yeley. Keith Seal. Dave Scott, Bob llilxuer, .lohn Young. Stanley Ostitk. Richard Drake. Run' Tzw: Assistant Coach Carl Buffenharger. Manager Wfilliam Shafer. Ronnie Pence. ,loe Swope, Herb Stiltz. Gary Lindsey, Dick Martin, john Hogue, Coach Max Andress. Twp Rua: Tom Moore. Alton Chaney. ,lohn Spicer, Russell Henney, Gary Reece, Ted Piercelield, Dick Butler. Bill Smith. 9 X.. Deryl Denney Ted Piercetield Hr Here Cuavb Amfrerr ir mapped lafkiug to hir three marzagerr. Willie Shafer rear bead manager with john Errex and Dare Kelly. lair ar.ri.rta11!,r. Being marzagerr ir a ln! of zwrk, mul fbere three lmyr rfererre a ful of rrezlit. 9.- Dick Drake Russell Henney Bob H Gary Reece Dave Scott Keith This was the first year for head coach, Andress. With only tive returning lertermen. he built a squad which finished second in the conference with a record of four wins, one loss, and one tie. Mr. Andress came to Columbus after being freshman and junior varsity coach for two years at Indiana State. His home town is Elkhart, Indiana, where he was regular quarterback for two years. ln the final game of the year with Franklin, the team showed the spirit and fight that made them superior to their opponents in all departments. The hnal score was 59 to 6. Most of the game was played by boys who will return next year. ilger Seal Q41 3 w john Hogue Dick Hotz Dick Martin Stanley Ostick Ronnie Pence john Spicer Herb Stiltz joe Swope Ed Yeley john Younu 7957 isauzedog nam Name Cfuipi' Age Hgl. llvgl. Pllfflillll Name Clan Age Ilgt. l'm'i1iw1 Denney, Deryl Sr. 16 6- 165 RE Hogue, john jr. 17 5-6 155 HB Drake, Richard Sr. 17 6-O 170 LG Lindsey, Gary jr. 16 5-7 140 QB Hilger, Bob Sr. 16 6-3 195 RT Martin, Dick jr. 16 5-9 149 HB Hotz, Dick Sr. 17 6 2 166 RE Moore, Tom jr. 15 5-8 167 RE Ostick, Stanley Sr, 17 6- 166 C Pence, Ronnie jr. 18 5-8 1-15 HB Scott, Dave Sr. 17 5-9 172 RG Piercetield, Ted jr. 16 5-8 158 HB Seal, Keith Sr. 16 5 10 161 'QB Reece, Gary jr. 16 5-9 1-il HB Summa, Bob Sr. 18 5-l 1 1-15 QB Spicer, john jr. 16 5-7 150 LG Yeley, Ed Sr. 18 5-1 1 158 HB Stiltz, Herb jr. 18 5-1 172 LE Young, john Sr, 16 6-1 185 RT Brummett, Russ So. 15 5-8 175 LT Barbour, Bob jr. 15 6 1 172 C Butler, Dick So. 16 5-8 180 RT Chaney, Alton jr, 16 5-11 181 LT Miller, Dick So. 15 6-l 156 LE Henney, Russell jr, 16 5-l l 200 LT Smith, Bill SU. 16 5-10 158 LE Buck tlrife ami ligbl made Ronnie Pence the mr xl raluahle pfajer in the bacifield. He :mr E150 an all rf-ufer'em'e hafflmci. , Gam Reere .nmzmled for fereral uf the twnza' mnclv- ifuunr. Ile N115 req E'tfL'fIlI'E' on hir lung lefl-bumlwf purses' and bil rum' arunmf le!! emf. Very len mrili lien- finale dfflllllrf the right emi. Uilici urn ulzzuji flu-re In help Iliff! Hotz bring .funn ilu- jHfL'l'lt'V't'llLit' or vials- the luiriff. flmffber zufluble member nf the lmckjieftf ual' julm llogne, one nf 1119 fmeyt lzruieu jrefif l'I1flUl,'Hi 1,11 flu- Ieum. Ile ufm zfid 41 Ier-1 fill? ,mb of plmtfng. 81 Rama jeam Bwlda Betta Buildaga Top Rnuu' jerry Hilycord, Charles Settle, Kenneth Patrick, Lester Roth, Buddy Warman, Archie Snyder, Kim Ritter, Bernard Weber, Bob Dinkins. Ron' Three: john Essex, Manager, David Mihay, Roland Shafer, Bob Hulse, Byron Carr, john Welch, Doug Holmes, Harry Burhrink, Carl Buffenbarger, Coach. Rau' Tim: Bob Bridges, jim Sellars, David Young, Larry Marshall, Richard Miller, Randy Bridges, Bob Barbour, Lucien Van Blaricum, Russell Brummett. Rau' One: Glen Cochran, Phil Ham- ilton, Dick McQueen, Ronnie Hooker, Fred Davis, Don Spaulding. Many of Columbus High Schools 1951 reserve football players will be the 1952 Columbus Bulldogs Learning the fundamentals and getting experience as freshman these boys are usually considered ready for reserve team play Coach Carl Buffenbargers job is to get all he can out of them and build next years Bulldogs The 1951 team started out as well as possible In Greensburg their first offense play clicked for 1 touchdown They went on to win 75 6 However as the season went on the opposition got tougher Some of this years unior Varsity play ers moved up to the Bulldogs in mid season Coach Buffenbfirger usually carried about 55 to 96 boys. As on the Freshman team, the only boys cut from the squad cut themselves. All those who practiced all year got to go to all games. This is how the future Bulldogs are made. 9 l9wZdK0fz,6PLe9,ufu1z,e Twp Run. Duane Barrows. Coachg james McCormick, Steve Schwaninger, Naverne Wille. Theodore jones. John Foster. William Everroad, Ronald W'hitehorn, Ronald Mobley, Robert Crisp, Stuart jones. Dc-wayne Newkirlc, -lames XVilbur. Ruiz' Three: Wlilliam Fivecoat. Robert Risk. Douglas Foulke. Ronald Gilbert. Charles Ostick, Philipe Baumann. Charles Dinn. Ber- nard Kress. Gail Selby, jack Gommel, Earl Stam, Don Rush, james Edwards. Run' Trio: Ronald Hinkle. Donald XX'endel, james Erne, Keith Brougher, Jerald McPeek, Jack Larrison, Wayine Waggoner, Robert Sprague. ,lay Coppoclc. Frank Schonfeld, Paul Norman, XVayne Pierce, Larry Schafer, Jay Hodler, John Owens. Rau' One: Kenneth Smith, Charles Quilleon, Ronald Kelly, Lawrence Starks, Ray Arterburn, Duane Mouser, Fred Hulse. Don Waltermire, Dale Eddy. Coach Duane Barrows in his first season coaching freshman football did a good job of building future Bulldogs by giving each boy much needed playing experience. Carrying 55 to 45 boys to all games and getting them all in the game is quite a job. Coach Barrows cut no one from the team. Those who didn't want to play dropped out, and the rest stayed on the team all season. The 1951 Freshman team lost to Bloomington, Seymour, Shelbyville, and Southport, and battled to a six to six tie with the Edinburg junior Varsity in a preliminary to one of the Bulldogs' games. Most of these boys will advance to the Junior Varsity next year. Some of them may advance all the way to the Bull- dogs. After another year of experience, quite a few of the boys should make Varsity material. Then they will realize how important all the experience gained as freshmen was. Since all the boys got to play, they will feel as if they have a chance for the team next year. 7 9,11gf1 513111171 ta fuk 720.44160-n in Cla- noe CQo1'cri11g one of 111e 11111115 is .1 1.111111 p.1pe1' 111111d11g. 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XWe want a hundred, chants the crowd. Center Dick Donnell arches a long one-handed push shot, and it goes through without touching the rim. Before the evening was over the l95l-1952 edition of the Columbus High School Bulldogs had set several new records. This was the first time in Columbuss history that a basketball team had scored over one hundred points. A new individual scoring record was also set by driving guard Ronnie Pence who scored 59 points, bettering the old record bv 9 points. These new rec- ords were set the night of February IS, l952, against Mooresville High School. The number of free throws made and attempted was also a new record. The field goals made in this game and in the rest of the games made it possible to set a new record in the total of field goals made. This also enabled a new all-time scoring average to be set at 57.5 points per game. Haley. cmd Kennet Voted EEZ-Go-ngmence In sectional play this year the Bulldogs won their first two games before losing in the Final game to Shelbyville, 54 to 40. They had previously defeated Boggstown 84 to 20, and Wllldron 55 to 46. Playing their last game at Shelbyville were Bill Zeigler and Ed Yeley at forwards. jack Bennett at center, with subs Alva Miller, john Howe, and Dick Hotz. Returning to form the nucleus of next years team will be regular guards, Gary Reece and Ronnie Pence, center Dick Donnell, and members of this years Pup squad. Eddie Yeley and jack Bennett were voted on the all-confer- ence basketball team at the annual conference held at Columbus this year. This was Eddie Yeley's second year on the mythical team. black Bennett led the team this year in the total of points with Eddie Yeley, Ronnie Pence, Gary Reece, and Bill Zeigler following in that order. Every year the Rotary Club presents a trophy to the boy with the best free-throw average. Eddie Yeley won the trophy this year. Yelej rrorer again 14 ith one of hir Variety of Jlmtr. Thir :rar lhe fry! jear that CHS has ban' a trainer. Thrnngla the help of fllr. Mel Bfizvewl- Jtaf. many allaleter were able to t-nn1pele in yportr. who nIherrz'i.i'e rrnlzfd have been unabfe became nf injnrier. SEASON RECORD Columbus 39 Franklin .....,.. Columbus 60 Connersville .. Columbus 42 Shelbyville .... Columbus 41 North Vernon Columbus 46 Martinsville ., Columbus 51 Madison ........ Columbus ....... .. 38 Bloomington Columbus ............ 60 New Castle .... Columbus .... ....... 7 6 Franklin ......,. Columbus ............ 55 Greensburg .. Columbus .... ....... 5 7 Howe ............ Columbus 53 Shelbyville .... Columbus 65 Rushville ..,i.. Columbus 59 Seymour ....,... Columbus 55 Southport ..i.. Columbus 66 Shortridge Columbus ............ l04 Mooresville ,, Columbus 62 Frankfort ...., Sectional Columbus 84 Boggstown . .. Columbus 52 XValdron .... .. Columbus 40 Shelbyville .... 17 52 45 40 37 57 41 74 40 50 42 50 44 77 59 65 48 58 20 46 52 aw find mmm an Qlwuy PUPS- Twp Roux' Bob Peek, Managerg Larry Whipker, Richard Miller, Byron Carr, john Welch, Paul Ortlieb, Marshall Whipker. Bill Smith, Mr. Woodrow Fleming, Coach. Bottom Rnuy' Harry Horn, -loe Denny. Bob Paris, Richard McQueen, xl. C. Gosnell, Russell Brummett, Donald Dooley. Coach Woody Flemmgs Pup squid h id their most suceessful seison in history in 1951 57 by winning 17 and dropping only one This one loss was at the hrnds of 1 strong Bloomington te rm at Bloomington The Pups showed they could stand up under pressure by vxmnmg seven close games Their closest one was at Howe of Indianapolis where they won by only 1 point The score wts tied with one second to go and Q Cxosnell mide the game winning free throw They beat several strong teams including Shortridge Seymour and Frmkforr vuho had lost only one game before they played the Pups Their most convincing victory was a 5a to 9 x ictory ox er Shelbyx ille on Shelbyx ille s floor. The 1951-52 Pup team included four juniors seven sophomores and one freshman. unior Ted Piercefield started with the pups but soon advanced to the Bulldogs. Many of the boys xx ho played on this years Pup team will make up next year's Bulldogs. amama wma ya gm wma, mama FRESHMEN- Trip Razr: Mr. Raymond Scott, Naverne Wille. Earl Barrett, john Battin. james Wilbur. Clyde Martin. james Strietelmeier. Lewis Perciheld, james Dudley, Manager. Rua' Tzro: Kenneth Smith. Morris Meyer. Paul Everroad. Lowell Haislup. Ronald Wfhitehorn, Larry Xwhipker, Donald Rush, Robert Risk. Rau' One: james Erne, Charles Quilleon, jack Brisben. Jack Gommel, Ronald Hinkle, Bernard Kress, Steve Schwaninger, Max Perry, Donald Wentlel. Coach Raymond Scott is an old hand at having outstanding freshman teams. This year's Terrier squad was no exception. They won eleven games and lost tive. One of these losses was by one point, and another by only two. In their first game of the season the freshmen won a hard-fought 27-26 decision in an overtime game against Brownstown. Later in the season they beat this same team by ten points. Two close games were played with Bloomington. The Terriers won the first one in an overtime 34-32. Bloomington took the second one by a scant one point, 55-52. Not all their games were won by such a narrow margin. Southport was wallopped 54-233 North Vernon ended their season by suffering a 52-2l defeat at the paws of the Terriers. Next years B team or Pup squad will make use of this training and skill. 9 Baci Roux Mr. Max Andress, Byron Carr, Don Sandlin, John Howe, Ronnie Pence, Ed Yeley, Willie Schafer, Bob Hilger, Richard Drake, Tom Moore. Doug Holmes, Mr. Gerald Quilleon. Rott' Tzw: Don Butler, Dave Garrison, Bill Brooks, Richard Miller, Marshall Whipker, Harry Horn, john Hogue. Charles Stepp, Kim Ritter. Rau' One: Phil Hamilton. Reuben Bey. Lawrence Sprague, Charles Settles, Bob Barbour, jonthan Crawford, james Curry, Naverne Wille, Glenn Cochran, Frank Baldwin. .7Jz,a,cKfAieM .Bo-ak 2oJz,cu.aJwl 60 C30-ngefwnce Qwlu-ruln,g This year at the conference track meet the track squad will be trying for their fourth consecutive conference championship. The mainstays of this year's team are letter winners john Howe, Eddie Yeley, Ronnie Pence, and john Hogue. Eddie Yeley has been clocked as the fastest in the 'state in the 100-yard dash and the 220-yard dash this year. He also is the holder of the school record and conference record in these events. john Howe, john Hogue, and Ronnie Pence team up with Yeley in running the half-mile relay event. They have tied the seasons best of 1:34 in Indiana. This year the seniors won the intramural track meet. The juniors, sophomores, and freshmen followed in that order. This meet is used to acquaint Coach Quilleon with the material that is available. March April April April April April April April April M ay May May May May 1952 TRACK SCHEDULE Hoosier Relays Bloomington Southport .,,,, Shortritlge ......,, Seymour . ,,,..,.. . Muncie Relays Linton Relays , Delphi Relays Shelbyville and Bloomington ,, .,,,.,...... There A.,....Tliere ....,..There ,There ...,...Muncie ,,t.....Linton ........Delphi Connersyille , ........ Shelbyville SCC Meet . ..,.. ....,,..,. R ushville Sectional Bloomington Howe ,,,,, .......,,..., H ere Regional ..,... Bloomington State Finals ..,e,e e,,.,.,. I ndianapolis lfiwlvnzeu. Bari Roux' Mr. Max Amlress. Bob Runge, Ronnie Mobley, Don Rush, john Hundley, Roger Davidson, Bill liverroatl, illizfzfle Rrfzzz' Larry Clark, Gail Selby, Billy Cheetum, Ronnie Hinkle, Louis Piercelield, Herb Sharp, Charlie Quilleon. Sedfed: Don Garrison, Dale Eddy, Robert Sprague, Ronnie lireese, Wayne Eravel, Don McKinney, Phillip Bauman. .Hauagerr Bob Kimmel. ,lim Pura'y.1ohn llffilliamf. and Herman Smith. fmzlban Crawford goex orer the bar on a high jump Dzrk Drake :leafy 4 hurdle The gun goer off for one ofthe darker Qalgem :Bet flew. Ganfieaence Yieacnd Ld7'7 1 ll after'mir'e. u junior, pru- parer for a ,fliflff appmarlff .thot to the green. He ir one of the three ll after'111ir'e Lrnthent nu thff iearlr team. Coach Glenn Adams, jerry Hily- cord, Dave Goeller, jack Walter- mire, jim Lentz, Larry Walter- mire, Don Wfaltermire. Dave Goeller, ,lack Wfaltermire, jim Lentz, Larry XValtermire, and alter- nate jerry Hilycord made up the Columbus High School golf team this year. They were undefeated in dual meets. At the conference meet they set a new record of 507. They also came out on top in the South- eastern Indiana Open at Batesville. where fourteen schools were com- peting. The golf team competed in the sectional meet held at Bedford, and qualified to play in the state meet. They finished ninth in the state meet held at Coffin golf course in Indianapolis. ymm yrei gm Qigtk emgmm :1 ' eww w. 'S This years tennis squad consisted of Dick Wriglit, Keith Seal, Dean Barnett, seniors, and Dick Irwin a junior. At the conference meet, at Connersville, the tennis squad finished in a tie with Shelbyville for the conference crown. Dick Irwin, who will return next year, won the fifth straight singles' crown for Columbus High School. Keith Seal finished in runner-up position as a result of his loss to Dick Irwin in the hnal game, The doubles team consisting of Dick Wriglit and Dean Barnett was beaten during the semi-finals. This was the first year for Coach Drake. He did a fine job considering the fact that not one of this years squad was a returning letterman in tennis. limi Razr: Dean Barnett, Bert Talbott, Dick Irwin, Bernard Welwer, Keith Seal, Coach Will- iam Drake. Ruiz One: Donald Lee Clark, ,lay Coppock, David Wfhalley, jerry Harms. cSL'1ljIH'.f, Kiellv Sedf mmf Dean liizrmllr, i'fm1pm'erf fbi.: imra' rfllllflltj' lwllll. Here Kieflv Seal 7'L'lllY'll.l' 41 ,rlmrl Ile! Jimi. ...ax 99 C9wM,CZo-u, goal? Along with football in the fall comes another sport called cross country. This was the fourth year for this type of sport. Those awarded their letters were Bill Brooks, Dave Garrison, Alva Miller, Brooks Ortleib, jack Bennett, and Bob Paris. The main reason for cross country is not to win meets but to condition all boys who will be going out for basketball. This year they competed in six meets winning two. They took ninth in the Old Post cross country meet at Vincennes. In their final meet with Bloomington, University of Bloomington, Bloomfield, Gerstmyer of Terre Haute and Fillmore, they linished third. Slandiugs Mr. Gerald Quilleon, Alva Miller, David Garrison, Brooks Ortleib. Kneeling: Reuben Bey, Bill Brooks, Manager Donald Lee Clark. l Sluderlt Manager Donald Clark, tries to eate the pain for A1111 Dare Gnrrixofz. Jophomore, and number 1100 man Miller. II! Ilfdflllf 45 bad as it lookrj on the team, flfflbeff HP beffffe 4 'Heff- T The Colunzhut lzenth watcher intently at The infield turret the hall around often Sophomore center Helder.BfllSrnith.dr11eJ Br h P!IV'l,l'Zl'61lf.ff0 hal next. making anrither uni. The infield if made the hall beyond the infeld for a hate hir up nf untlerrlasifnen with the ef.-teprimi of Bill Smith and Dare Scott are the leading ,teninr jinfl-ha.te121a11, Dare Smit. halterf un thit jeark fquud. 79 ' vigil? ,f952 Conference crowns seems to be popular for Columbus High School spring sports, and baseball is no excep- tion. This year they will be trying for their third straight crown. Those in the line up are joe Denny, right field, j. C. Gosnell, third base, Gary Lindsey, Bill Smith, center field, Dick Donnell, catcher, Bob Paris, left field, Ted Pierceheld, shortstop, all under- classmen and seniors Dave Scott, first base and Dick Wriglut, pitcher. April April April April April May May May May May May May SCHEDULE Clifford .............. ................ Greensburg .,.,.................................. DuPont Manual Q2 gamesj ,,,,,.,,,. Here There ,,,.,,.,......Here Southport ,...........,................... ....... H ere Connersville .....................,..,. ...,... H ere Edinburg 12 games? ....... There Shelbyville ,,....,,.....,..... ....... H ere Martinsville ...... There Seymour ...,,..,. ....... H ere Greensburg , .. There Rushville ..,. There Franklin ...,. There Twp Roux' Mr. Wtrotlrow Fleming, Coach, Russell Brummett, Robert Paris, Eddie Meyer, Don Lienhoop. Dick Donnell, Bill Smith, David Scott, Captain, Dave Gant, Dick Wright. Bottom Roux' John Spicer, Lynn Schwartzkopf. Ted Piercefield, Gary Lindsey, J. C. Gosnell, Dick McQueen. Gene Lindsey, Joe Denny, john Grady. Sback Hamm 82111411424 b0,eml01uL win BM and U Janice Devening, Nancy Foster. One of the girls' sports which offer tremendous com- petition is the sport of deck tennis. The champs this year were Janice Devening and Nancy Foster. They defeated Dorothy Hendricks and Joan Hogue. Janice Devening played on the runner-up team last year. Bark Roux' Shirley Fiddler, Margaret Gunder, Janice Rittman Dorothy Hendricks. From Roux' Dorothy Gilham, Sondra Curry, Janice Devening The seniors dominated the girls' sports again this year by winning basketball, volleyball, and having one senior on the winning deck tennis team. The senior basketball and volleyball teams defeated the sopho- more teams in both sports. QULZL' zftfrlehb Jiunaiahlcxn 77 bP4w lf you would come to the gym some Monday evening, you would see a group of girls do several things. They could be playing basketball, volleyball, deck tennis, gymnastics, and various other things. Basketball and volleyball are considered major sports. The Girls' Athletic Association is sponsored by Miss Euzetta Foster and meets every Monday night at the gym. The respect and admiration of Miss Foster is shown by the attendance of upperclassmen in G.A.A. and gym classes. Upperclassmen are not required to take gym after receiv- ing credits their first two years. The girls also participate in Play Days. This year the annual get- together was held at Franklin. This gives the girls an opportunity to become acquainted with out-of-town girls and helps them to develop a sportsmanlike attitude for all things. Shelbyville and Seymour are among the schools invited to attend. Back Roux' Shirley Moss, Betsy Starkey, Sue Puvel, Sylvia Bill, Dotty Hendricks, Janet Walker, Joann Hogue, Betsy Shepherd, Barbara Meyer, Janice Rittman, Sally Swope, Jane Noblitt. Run' Tun: Nancy Pardieck, Norma Kerrick, Carol Dobbs, Bertha Bowers, Janet Butler, Marcia Hatton, Patty Prichard, Tomy Van Norman, Sue Stonecipher. Rau' Three: Roberta Zeigler, Janet Buchanan, Mary Lou Tellman, Sally Fitzgibbon, Mary Ann Fisher, Beverly Linson, Jacquelen Carpenter, Barbara Hilger. Rau' Four: Bonnie Ackenback, Norma Oliver, Carol Turney, Marilyn Buuck, Delores Horn, Betty Day, Nancy Wehmeier, Thelma Dowen, Kay Kessler, Beverly Baker, Gretchen Sigmund. Rou' Fire: Shirley Hutton, Shirley Smith, Barbara Wlieeler, Ruby Jaggers. Patricia Stoughton, Betty Meek. Ron' Six: Suzanne Jackson, Susan Golden, Phyllis Linke, Nancy Foster, Barbara McCuistion, Joann Sebastian, Mary Ann Gunder, Sondra Curry, Judy McGuire, Sandra Finchum, Shirley Brockman, Judy Buffenbarger, Teddy Koch, Janet Sewell, Saramae Loesch, Joann Harmon. Front Roux' Patty Evans, Nancy Butler, Patty Lentz, Polly Anderson, Claralene Lunsford, Cuba Lee Shafer, Violet Hines. 9nUz,amwz,aZ Rcmketdafi This year the intramural basketball play was divided into two tourna- ments the fourth and fifth periods. Because of conflicting schedules the fourth period tournament finished in a tie between City East and Columbus Township. City North won the fifth period tournament with a season record of six wins and one loss. They were only beaten by City East in a very close game. They later defeated City East by a large margin. Intramural not only gives boys some sort of exercise and fun, but it also extends to each boy in school an opportunity to participate in organized competitive basketball. Sfdlllllllg Tom Wclwlu Marion Amick Deryl Dennex john Hague relumr a rho! agamrl B111 Pzene john Ivleeymg Blu Brooks Iohn Raid! :fefealed B111 nz mo rtralglvt gamer to 14111 the muffin 7719111 Qame Rao-m je 0. This yeir the game room teamed up with the intramurtl progrim to give 1 pl ice for the students to spend the leisure moments of their noon hours The glint room h ts been Linder the Ul.IlLl1IlLC of Miss Mirjorit. I cw is Each year there are various tournaments held in the game room. juris Asars won the chess tournamentg john Hogue the ping pong, Curtis Barkes the checkers, and Edward Benzie won the skittles tournament. ini uniom Wm .7 This year the juniors defeated the freshmen in the first game of the tourney and won the right to play in the final game. The second game brought the seniors and sophomores together, with the sopho- mores winning. The juniors then defeated the sophomores to win their second class tournament in their three years of high school. Roux Coach Ronnie Pence, lili Back liddy, Glen Blancett, john Essex, Bob Paris, Herlw Stiltz. Roland Shafer. Fmul Ron: Russ Henney, john Hogue. joe Swope. Brooks Ortlielw, Marshall XX'hipker. One of the States Finest- This year on May IS. CHS had its new track finished well enough for meets to lfe held. it is a 'llll yard oval with 120 yard straightaways. There will be S lanes with a width of 32 feet. In two years it is expected to he one of the largest and lwest. 99 DAY FOR TOMORROW IN COLUMBUS INDIA Un,dawZaMm,en Wad 79 The slght of students waxtmg for the 4 OO bus lb a fqmlllar one for both the school md commumty Among these students wre members of all four Llsasses from the wee freshmm to the mrghty senior but all ire worklng toward the smme gowl th'1t of becommg better prepared to be the c1t1zens of tomorrow Ast if 'RWM .Www-9-H'l. 1iul W Emil 'WIQU Z l ll l ': -Ebmn rw, JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Gary Reece V1cePre1den1 Iocnn S bcstcm Se r tary lock Tovey PIGSI d nl Loretto Trmxpe Treasurer T o . 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Fourth rout juris Asars. ,lohn Tellman. Phil Thompson, john Mc- Mahan, and Philip Anderson. Third rnux' Barbara Stadtmil- ler, XVayne Bailey, and Ken- neth Short. Second wuz' Re- becca Huffman, Nancy Butler, Ann Stadtmiller. Nancy jo XX'ehmeier, Shirley Mundt. Betty West, -lane Reeder, and Rosemary -Iewell. Firrt rnuz' Martha Gates, Karen Schmitt, Carolyn Hegewood, Mary livery, and Barbara Hilger. Charles jackson, president ol lf.F.A., and Lucile Boxman. FFA. Barnwarming Queen. Shirley Sweeney. Barbara Tay- lor, and Lou Ann Stepp, mem- bers of Y-Teens, gathering comic books for the soldiers at Camp Atterbury Hospital. The members of the Senior class play are pictured here with Miss Murray. Firrt muy' janet Barringer, Diane Baker, Shirley Fiddler. and Sharon Dry. Second mu: Carolyn Sinn, Marsha Neal, Eva Mae Thompson, Barbara Talking- ton. Lou Ann Stepp. and Barbara I-Iilger. Third mu: Charles Jackson, James Hull. Norbert Talbott. David Por- ter. and ,lim Curry. These students go to school by way of telephone. Lefl: Ruth Hawes. Righl: Audrey Craw- ford. D. Ackenbaclx. CQ, Aclien- back W Albriuht O All- man P Anterson Artxs P Ayres W Barley F Baldwln M Barbour R Barleer I Barltes N Bar es I Barr H Bea bout B I Beatty I Beatty M Behrman B nnett I Bey L B D Blaelt Boo G Blythe oelx Bot Boots I Bootx D Boya .M Bova B Bovyers Nl Brulley M Brewer B Brltlees B Brooks D Broueher B own I Brown Broun R Brummett I Buehanan B Burnett lx Burnsntle M M Bur ton W Burton I Butler M L Butler Nl Butler R Butler Ni Buuelt Campbell B Carr Carter D Catterton Chasteen I Chee-lx I' Cheshire B Clarlx D e and A e Cobb G Cuoehran C Co hee D Colym C C,ompton B Loolwon I Cooper R Cooper D Loryell B Loy I C,roueh K Davulson Davis DdNlS Davns I Denny 5 Deny ford M Debpam B D venme S Devsey Dmn C Dobbs Do bs D Dooley D oyylrng, I Dudley DULCDHQ. 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Bertha Anderson, lidwin Ander- son, Peter Anderson, Ernest Arterburn, Francis Ayers, Grace Baker. Aliddle Rrmx' Betty Baldwin, Betty jo Banks, Lois Bannister. Iidgar Barkes, Norman Barr. Iiarl Barrett. Ruiz One: Charles Barrett, Marie Barringer. Charles Battin. john Battin, Philipe Baumann, Nancy Bell. NUI I'ii'tnred.' Clarice Allman, Roberta Allman, jackie Baldwin. Robert Bark- himer. Paul Barrett. Freshmen Trip Roux' Betty Bennett, Shirley Beren- brok, Emma Betz, joe Bierlein, Sylvia Bill. Russell Birdwell, Charlene Bishop. Alidille Roux' Shirley Blanford, Dixie Bolar, Ronald Bolton, Karlan Boulting- house, Marlan Boultinghouse, Mary Lou Boyd, jackie Brisben, Ron' One: Marvin Brodfueher, Keith Brougher, Bob Brown, Violet Brown, jean Brumrield, julia Buffenbarger. Nu! l'ictured.' Gerald Black, Williani Boyer, james Bruce. Top Rau .' joe Burns, Bruce Burton. Catherine Burton, Freda Bush, Morris Bush. Charles Byrd, Arnold Camden. illiffille Roux' Bill Campbell, Lynn Champion, Ronald Chapman, Bill Cheatum, Gordan Christie. Rim One: George Clark, Kenyon Clark, Larry Clark, Russell Clark, Virginia Conner. Marcia Cook. Nu! Pft'llH'!tI,' Wilda Burton, Dennis Marmichael, Mary Carpenter. Mary Carter, james Catrerton, Robert Chinn. Barbara Combs. Tap Roux' Marjorie Cooper, jay Cop- pock, Nancy Coryell, Nancy Covert. Gradie Crowley, Carol Cummins, Caro- lyn Curry. Middle Rozzf Ronnie Curry. james Davidson. Roger Davidson, Clar- ence Davis, john Davis, Patricia Davis. Virginia Davis. Ruzr One: Betty Day, Norvell De Atkine, liarl Demaree, Nor- man Denny. Allen Dillman, Charles Dinn. ,NUI Pitluredx juanita Cooper, Shirley Cox, james Crider, Robert Crisp, Marvin Crussell, Rodger Davidson, 112 Top Roux Doloris Dooley, Doris Dul- ing, juditli lickles. Dale litldy. Betty limerick. jimmy lirne, joan liverroad. .llnlille Rfmy' Mary livery. Fred Fahl. Carol Ferguson, Martha Ann Ferguson. Martha Mae Ferguson. Run One: Saundra Finclium, jack Fish, Ruth Fisk, Wilma Ford. Nut Picfnrwlx Marvin Douglas, janet Durham. Williani Durham, jimmy Ed- wards, Bill liverroad, Vivian Fields, Herbert Fisher, Williani Fivecoat, Ran- dall Fodrea, Lloyd Ford. Freshmen Tfip Roux john W. Foster, Doug Foulke, Wayine Fravel, Ronald Freese, Randall Garrison, Don Garrison, ,Hid- flfe Roux' Ronald Gilbert, Herbert Giles, Geraldine Goble, john Goins, Dorothy Greathouse, Danny Greene. Ron One: Richard Grider, jon Gurkenberger, Mary Ann Gunder, Lowell Haislup. jack Hammond, jerry Harms. Not Picllzrezf' john F. Foster, Charles Fox, Lois Gill, jackie Gommel, james Gray, Donna Gregg. David Hadley. Ramona Harlow. Top Roux' julia Harris, Wanila Harris. Margie Harrison, Carl Havron, Cecil Hawkins, Carolyn Hendershot, Ronnie Hinkle. fllidzfle Rout Margaret Hite. William Hodapp, Samuel Hodler, james Hoesman, Don Holland. Run' One: Phyllis Holland, Donna Hol-lenbeck, Steve Holmes, Mary Hoover, Beverly Hurley. Nut Picllzreal: Chuck Heftel, Charles Hilderbrand, Don Hobbs, Charles Hob- son, Betty Hogue. Betty Hollenbeck, Ruth Ann Hooker, Fred Hulse. john Hunrlley. Trip Ruzu: Mary Hurley, Shirley Hutton, judith Imel, Meredith jaeger. jimmie jaggers. jessie janes, Rejina janes, Leon jenkins. Middle Roux Dewey jessie. Frank johnson, james jones. Phyllis jones, Ted jones, Larry jordan, Kay lieesling. Rau One: Ronnie Kelly. lohn Kress, Nila Krick, Margie Lane. jackie Larrison, Kay LaRue. No! Pii'!um1.' Carl jarrett. Kay Kessler. Rirhard Land. 115 Top Roux Mareeta Leslie, Phyllis Liiike. Gilbert Linn. Sandra Loertz. Mamie Long, Carol Love. Richard Lovelace. Christine Lovins. illirfrffe Ron: Betty Lucas, Loretta Lutkett, Pauline Lvene- brink, Susan Lytle, James McCallistc-r. Margaret McCallip, James McCormick. Rau- One: Barbara McCuistion, Carol McElroy, Judy McGuire, Patsy Mcliain. Don McKinney, Marilyn McLean. John McMahan. Not Picfuredx Jimmie Loudermilch. Mable Lyle, Donald McClure. Robert McClure. Freshmen Tap Roux' Jerald McPeek, Russell Ma' honey, Forrest Main, Susan Marshall. Bernice Martin, Clyde Martin, Nancy Martin, Catherine Mason. .llirlffle Ron .' Ethel Massey, Dean Matrox, Joyce Meneely. Morris Meyer, Teresa Meyer. Katheryn Miller, Betty Money, Ruiz One: Beverly Montgomery, George Moore, Thomas Mueller, Robert Nagel. Carol Nelson, Sandra Nentrup. Not Pirruredx Doneda Mace, Duane Michael, Ronald Mobley, Sonia Moore, Dwain Mouser. Trip Roux DeWayne Newkirk, Janice Nichols, Betty Niemoeller, James Noel. Lillian Nordman. Juanita Nugent. Aligfdle Roux' Charles Oakley, Bill Oliver, Charles Ostick, Thomas Owen. Johnny Owens. Ron' One: Cathryn Pan- kow, Robert Patton, Dorothy Penrose. Lewis Perritield, Max Perry, Patti Lou Perry. Not Pictured: Phyllis Newcomb, Jane Noblitt. liarl Nolting, Paul Norman, Joann Olmstead. Nancy Pardieck, Norva Peel, Gertrude Perry, Irene Petro, Trip Roux' Johnnie Petro, Leroy Petro, Rex Petro, Don Phillips, Donna Phillips. Philip Pickens, Vifayne Pierce. .iiirldlg Roux' Mary Pittman, Floyd Pruitt, Con- nie Pruitt, Beulah Pulliam, Sue Puvel. Elizabeth Quick. Rua One: Charles Quilleon, Cara Rathsman, Janet Reed. Robert Reed, Mildred Roach. Nut Pirlufed: Ralph Pittman, Jacklyn Polienberger. Bob Prorhtt. Larry Rey- nolds, Gordan Ricketts, Bob Risk. Top Run: Melvin Roberts. -Ierald Roh- inson, Bonnie Robinson. Betty Lou Rotert. Carolyn Sanders. Donna Sat- terthxxaite. Barbara Scalf. John Schaefer. .llll Hr Rott: Larry Schaefer. Ruth Schwartykopf. Larry Scutt, Gail Selby, janet Sewell. Mildred Sexton, Arthur Shafer. Ron Owe: Rita Shafer, Herbert Sharp, lfredda Skinner. Joyce Smith. Marcia Smith. Ted Smith. Nm I'it'11n't-ii': Kenneth Rothman. james Routier. John Runge. Donald Rush. Frank Schonleld. Freshmen Trip Ron: Loretta Snyder, Robert Sprague, Ann Stadtmiller, Earl Stam, Betsy Starkey, Nancy Stevens. Middle Rott Saundra Stillinger, janet Stits- worth, Cynthia Stofer, Sue Stonecipher, Shelby Stoneking. Ron' One: Patricia Stott, Betty Lou Strietelmeier, james Strietelmeier, Dorothy Studler, Doris Sullivan. No! Pirznrerfz james Spencer, Don Sprague, Lawrence Starks, William Steinker, Clarence Stevenson, Ransom Strahl, Robert Strahl, Wilma Straub, Roy Stuckey. Top Roux Norma Suns, Geraldine Tal- hert, Don Taylor. Mary Kay Taylor, Mary Lou Taylor, Marjorie Tempest. .llirfrflrf Roux Madilyn Thompson, Sally Thompson, Harriet Tirtle, Nancy Tolle. Pauline Tretter, Don Tuttle. Ron One: Cassia Vavro, Carolyn Wade, Gerald Watugriner, Harold Walker, Marlene Walls. ,Ioanna Wlaltz. No! I'1clurerf: Mary Sutton, Tommy Tempest. Nancy Turner, Mac Vails. Charles Vice, Vfilliam Voelz, Patricia Xvalker. Trip Ron .' Peggzie XVarner, Wayne Wed- dle, Nancy Wlehmeier. Shirley Weid- man, Don XY'endell. Mizftlfe Razr: l..1rry Wfhipker. Ronnie Whitehorn, Shirley Vllilher. Naverne Wille, Neola W'illiams. Ron Owe: Dorothy Winger, Betty XX'ycotT. Shirley Yates, Frances Zaphe, Roberta Zeigler. Not l'ir'!nv'e.f.' Bonnie Xweddle, Jerald Wleakly. James XX elch, Richard Wlhip- ker, Richard NX'hite. james Wilbur, Richard XX'illiams. 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I I I s T3 I . IT I Y , - n l - T 0 . , .. . n my . . r, :M L mcrrzzgiz: sivrfious ANL, rzia EI NA U Ili H 5. .. Q 1 ' iv Q L, I . mf, 2 KI ififz e I 97 1174 ga Q' f ,. ' X , i 5 m , l E E 1- ,M isnvnms DEPARTM Sf I ,E ' IVR Q 2 ,Q H 2 .Q 1 K i Il rp- ,HY ' 1 E uw 7 Q 'Ffh . ,W Q ,L N 'jixx ,119 ' Hucmnrfzz ' W fir- N RK, T' 3 'give A . .sa N . - -as . D -is COMPLIMENTS OF ENGELKING PATTERN WORKS I537 HUTCHINS AVENUE Prescruptaon Specuolust PARKER'S DRUG STORE Co e of 4tha dWash gto COLUMBUS INDIANA PHOTOGRAPI-IIC SUPPLIES rn r n in n THE WHITE HOUSE For Teen Age Fashions Shurley Lee Carol Kung Trudy Hall Kay McDowell Junuor Coats Youthcraft Q Helen Harper Sweaters Catalina Sweaters and Bathing Suets Junior Dresses You get the Best deal in town on merchandise at A. TROSS DRY oooos - cLoTHiNo - sHoEs Across from Courthouse 331 Wash. St. Buick Authorized Sales and Service When Better Automobiles Are Built Buick Will Build Them GRAHAM MOTOR CO., INC. 215 wash. sf. Dial 4518 When Planning A Home, Come To The First National George and Martha are Saving For Future Security FIRST NATIONAL BANK 333 Washington St. Fry Chevrolet gives you The only fine cor, priced so low. Visit our showroom on 2nd ond Jockson ST FRY CHEVROLET R315 You, too, con chorter o bus tor ony oc- cosion. Out of town boll gomes or shows will be ci lot more fun when you trovel with your friends. LEPPERT BUS CO. ATTENTION 2 All pointers ond cimoteurs, too. Neol's is the store to find supplies for your decoroting needs. NEAL'S PAINT STORE 523 Washington Your l-leodquorters for Building Moteriols 522 Jackson St. Dial 5516 Everything to Build Anything For the finest in china, think of Spode. Norval will be hap- py to show you that and other articles of superior quality. Flshvogl' s Jewelers 431 Washington Street Columbus Ind Whenever thot oll irnpor tont birthdoy or holidoy omes everybody oppre ciotes o cord which hos just the right greeting Voline or Gibson cord for oll occosions ot 433 Washington Street Dual 3518 0 I You'll find o l-lcillmork, NageI's Book Store UNION SALES CORPORATION coLuMsus, INDIANA MIX BRING REMOVE MARSH MAL 0 FU DCE ZV4 cups sugar 2 stuck butter IV4 cupI 34 cup evaporated mrlk I 5 o tumbler Pennant to bonl and bonl 4 rnunutes stnrnng constantly I rom heat ADD IV2 packages Semu Sweet Morsels STIR untnl Morsels are dlssolved POUR Into an 8 square greased pan COOL hen chull MAKES ZW: pounds fudge I If A - Z. ' Marshrnal-o A H .C Co To The FRIENDLY STORE G. C. MURPHY CO. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I 9 5 2 P E C O Product Engineering Co. CREETINC CARDS SCHOOL SUPPLIES ot CUMMINS BOOK STORE Q lp4n I Q n- ul o. 15 A ' A . - ' g 1- .I .-.- L .3 fc N V' ' ' ' ' A Q: av T - 'W ' A, If f- ' n ' I gh- ' Q gl Q . ff . 5, ' ' ' ' ' If' 1 ',,, x v Q W wwf :N 5 ' JK , f rl 7 I V iv W H A W , + ' 'W : ' 5 Y 5 1 L . ' ' , Y 4 . ' I J ZW ' 2 Q 4 V Au 1? ' 1 A ,S ' M , S 1 gk- l L , f :ii 0 xg ui I f , L. 1 if ' -2- gyfg , ' . ,,, I 7 L if . 9,3 -f 1 Q. Midi ff , YA - K iv--- N is - ' L, A -' 2' f 5-'-Tiff 9, K Y 552' Q' iff ' v. ' IE Z- 5' 1 P , gg, . K L, 2 5 . . Ev v iw' 0 ak U' Dnstmgunshed Clothes for Men of DISTIFICTIOV1 The Store For Botany 500 DALTON AND PAYNE 402 Washington St ZAHARAKO'S CONFECTIONERY Sodos Malts Sundoes or-d onyfhmg for the Tummy The Greeks 329 Washington Street 1 lk L if ' ' ' . 'vf , , ,:4u.. II Il I I I Mary Jane Voss in a formal from THE FASHION STORE Goodman and Jester Compliments of KALER CANDY COMPANY COLUMBUS INDIANA Youll Sung os You Sew Wuth o SINGER SINGER SEWING MACHINE C0 BANNER WHITEHILL, INC Looks Forward to Furnishing Homes Of the Future Hornernakers 631 Washington Street Columbus Indiana 519 Washington St. - o The best hond-pockecl ice creom in town. For good food ond fountoin service go 'ro OLYMPIA DAIRY 718 Pearl Street Dress up your feet . . . You'II be burstin' with pride when the gong sees your new shoes. You ccin buy onything your heort fond your pocketbooki demcinds ot TOVEY'S Bedroom slippers to roin boots or school shoes, which ore reolly shorp. 412 Washington St. Do you need ci loan for on investment? . . . Do you need 0 Ioon for ony household project? . . . See - AMERICAN SECURITY 421 Washington St. Y -gun ongratulatcono , Sensor laoo f Fifi .ff X abfafflwlll' ,, ww ,M 'S ,, . 5 1' ' A 'H 5 M , .1 ,. ,wiffffyz f 5 'f'1 b Ps fW' w 'l l ' ' A , AAS w qpunliw' , 'A A 'W N +22 X, 'fi ,J J' ' ' iff X 'Nw The .live Kennel ls In Style With Cosco Stools By COLUMBUS INDIANA it THE WORLDS LEADING MANUFACTURER OF METAL HOUSEHOLD STOOLS CHAIRS AND UTILITY TABLES HAMILTON'S Compliments of 9 Jack has just the gift . . . Nationally advertised watches, the loveliest of billtolds, sterling, china, and pottery. Select your gift from the store that pleases all with the finest. J. W. 0'BRYAN JEWE LER 425 Washington Street Dial 3918 AT work At play 'lloflfdllx lla. U. S. 'AL off. IN BOTTLES Makes any pause, the pause that refreshes . . . COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, COLUMBUS, INDIANA Tom Lockwood and Janice Harrlson admure Larry Huntmgton s vest For Sportswear Its THE YOUNG MAN S STORE IN COLUMBUS THE LINDSAY C0 H J Lmdsay I8 R E Lmdsay 22 Portraut of Beverly Hlbbltt Glamour Puctures Children and Weddmgs BETTY BUTLER STU DIO Catch that memory for a lnfetume 2205 Unlon St Dual 2 2302 V Nw- GOLDEN FOUNDRY CO Incorpo ated Manufacturers of HIGH GRADE GRAY IRON CASTINGS Dual 5577 Dial 5577 COLUMBUS, INDIANA ' MOHAWK CARPETS ' ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM ' COLUMBIA VENETIAN BLINDS F. J. MEYER G' SON ED. L. SHAEFER sALEs cf SERVICE CADILLAC GMC TRUCKS OLDSMOBILE Dial - 4216 218 Jackson Sf. When looking for Q sandwich TI'1ot's reolly o treat, Try CARMICI-IAEL'S FISH SANDWICHES on Fourth Sfreef. HARRY HORN, Prop. Dial - 8411 324 Fourth COLUMBUS PROCESS CO INC R M A RADIO MANUFACTURING ASSOCIATION STADLER PACKING C0 We Feature Government Inspectnon For YOUR Protection Ask for STADLERS ond be sure 'I Member of o Our Best Washes To The 1952 Groduotmg Class Newsom Trucklng Company U S 31 By Pass Phone 22541 BRUCK BRUNINGS SA'-E5 AND SERWCC THE sPEclALTY SHOP A d Accessor es 428 4th Street Dal 7526 The Evemng Republican SOUTHERN BEST NEWSPAP Wall Keep You Posted On Sports Il - ll 1 Home Appliances Ladies'-Childrens Wear u n 1 I O O ' ' I N D I A N A ' S E R 2 if .E T Luke all Sprouse Vacuum Cool ers shown here thus model IS equupped wuth speclal thrust becrlng whuch permits fan to operate In enther horlzontal or vertlcal positron thus sum pllfylng lnstollctlon Vacuum Cooler for attlc mstallatlon Shown wlth prefabricated plenum chamber Cools every room quickly and qunetly 22 6 se You who 1re grtxdu uma who hive crftmmed so much under your mort 1rbo1rd you dem ta 1 comfort tble summer' And right here m Columbus m your own btck yard IS the means to th tt end For, one of your locll nelgh bors IS the V E Sprouse Company, Inc natlonll mmu ftcturer of home VCI1llldlll1ll fms desuzned to keep your whole house cool m hottest wexther to permlt you to sleep peacefully and awake alert and fresh for each d ly sjob So lfyou yearn to play hooky from summer dtscomfort remember that the home coolers plctured here are also m tde here m your own home town V E SPROUSE COMPANY INC COLUMBUS INDIANA Aff' Q TSLZ .Xa- '-w4m'u'f. 'i:,--. 'mx.1'-'e,:-five? hw Q K IO Kltchen Wmdow Ventllator Forces cook mg odors and excessuve heat from the kitchen In a pffy 24 Wnndow Fan Easnly nnstalled an your wmdow In a matter of munutes Draws out stole dead stlHmg our Pulls In a fresh cool breeze figs BEAR THis TRADE MARK SCHNEIDER IMPLEMENTS STORE JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARIVI EQUIPMENT De Lovol Seporotors Milkers ond Food Freezers SEEDS HARDWARE PAINTS 5135 3 F h FOR DEPENDABLE MAKES OF CARS FREDERICK M SUTTER, INC DODGE PLYMOUTH TRUCKS 329 2nd Street Columbus Dial - 06 ourt SERVICE ON ALL SEE MALCOLM ROSS JEVVELER Hamilton, Elgin, and Bulova Watches Parker and Sheaffer Pens 520 WASHINGTON ST. When Thinking of Shoes, it's C 0 0 K S 405 Washington Dial - 7583 The Store For DAD AND LAD D E L L B R 0 S . 4l6 Washington Dial-6l30 THE MAD RUSSIAN thats what they called thu character with the camera thur teen years ago when he frrst took During these tharteen years Co 'umbus Hugh School has had All Amerlcan books Thus character has done the photography RUSSELL R. BENSON SEYMOUR, INDIANA pictures at Columbus High School. ,Hai erbrancl Siuclw PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY 3RD G WASHINGTON STREET COLUMBUS INDIANA PORTRAIT CHILDREN WEDDING COMMERCIAL PUBIIC Y 8921 Telephone or Telephone 22784 For Highest Quoluty ot Lowest Cost Any Tume No Appointment Necessary SIGN HERE Ackenback Bonnne Acton W11I11l AL1ll11S Ruth AIDILR Marlon Anderson Ralph Andrews Carolyn Armstrong Kiy Btker Duane B lker Edwlrd B1ker Sandra Btrker CLIITIS Btrkes Denn1s Btrnett Dem B1rr1ng:,er met B1xter Wllllam Behrman oanm Bellvxlle Barbara Bennett Iatk Bennett oe Bctz Marge B1erle1n Ronald B1shop Phyll1s Blythe Robert Botkes ltsele Brty Frances Brewer Phy1l1s Brougher Max Brown Lorene Brummett Kenneth Brunlng Dorothetn Bueche M'1x1ne Burns Alberta C 1rr Rentht Ctrter B111 Chr1sty Phyllls C11ne Stephen Colfmln oseph Con11n Thomas C011I 1L1 Conn1e Conw ly Thom is Crm ford Jamie Crossland Laxerne Curry ames Curry Sandra Danforth B111 Dav1s Beatr1ce Dax IS Fronl Denney Deryl Dexenmt, 1n1Ce Den ar junes D1bb1e M1r11yn DIX Ermt ean Dooley Don Drike Rmhard Dry Sharon 15 40 57 5 Dugln Mmkey DLIIDID Ruth Durham Dlle Dyke Mftry Eddy P1tr1c11 Enochs Marg1e boznwa .9n,defx 18 75 97 18 71 75 18 66 73 17 18 60 68 7171 98 98 16 58 59 68 70 18 56 58 59 75 107 8 17 18 50 60 70 77 18 65 18 67 18 16 61 64 91 18 107 38 85 18 67 1 8 8 1638 7 0 761954 1 J 4 2 I 9 9 J 19 58 J I 77 19 57 60 9 19 9 19 54 55 9 59 67 68 70 7190107 19 74 96 97 39 64 67 17 60 61 79 80 98 17 40 60 68 70 40 54 55 63 40 77 40 56 61 67 79 80 90 6 58 19 68 7174107 40 57 58 67 68 69 40 67 68 69 75 40 66 40 56 67 40 56 71 Eslrey 1011156 Essex me F1111 Norm tn hddler Sh1rley Flsh ewell Fmsrmmons erry FOISI Maxme Forwxy Patrlcla Fox NIHLY Freese Charlotte Gant Dav1d Gates Dorene Gates Mutha Gerlker he Gxlbert Charles Gnlham Dorothy Goeller D1Vld Golden Susan Gossett George Grelthouse Charles Grexthouse Marnlyn Grow Anna Gunder M lrgaret Hmdley Dewey Hart Mtx Hfnymaker june Henderson Chlrles Hennmg Btrbarl Hendr1cks Dorothy Herold Tom Hllger Robert H111 Eugene Hoeltke Robert Hogue jotnn HOPk1HS Joyce Hotz R1ch1rd Housmeyer Dtvxd Howe ohn Howell Eddy Huffman Rebetct Hull ames Hunter Wl11l1H1 Huntsman Florence Huntsm ln JOID ackson Charles jaggers Stoy 'trrett Barbara Jewell Rosemary jones Charlotte Ketner Jonathon Kmg Rosemary Kmsey Shlrley Llne Robert 1 ty Betty lepley Sandrl L1enhoop Donlld L1nson Vrttor L1ttell Nmrlon lotkvxood Tom Lowell Mlry Beth Luus Ronald 5 7 716 40 57 67 68 7174 40 56 75 40 65 40 58 71 96 107 D 4 16 40 60 67 40 66 71 40 56 40 66 71 41 65 41 71 11 4156 68 71107 10 41 4 41 56 59 68 70 74 5 59 6 4196 97 41 54 58 62 41 61 64 79 80 41 70 71 47 60 70 97 47 66 47 61 79 81 85 86 42 67 67 17 47 60 61 85 86 90 47 54 67 67 42 51 71 107 14 47 54 59 58 107 47 19 61 68 107 47 66 47 58 59 68 107 74 47 58 59 42 54 58 59 67 42 70 74 61 42 65 47 59 77 76 41 54 71 7 41 51 69 68 71 41 0 1 , 1 ---------4-'-------------'---------ff- 1 1 '11 , - I . ..-...----.----..--..-.. , , , -, , , , A , 1 1 ......,..,..,,,..........................,.... 5 , ,,f , J1 ,.,,.,,,.,,...,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,.................. , , 1 , ,,,,..1...............1.............,1.......... 1 , , 1 1 , 1 .,,.,........, ,....,.,,......,...................... . , 1' , 1 1 .........V..VVVV1....... -,f ,,,, , 11 , 1 .,,.....,...................... . , , , , , , .1.....1..........tt....,t...,.,....,................. 38 ' ,J ,,,,1.,..,...1,,,,.e,, ,..1,1.............1,................. 4 o f, . f ,,,...ttt............... 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