Connersville High School - Cohiscan Yearbook (Connersville, IN)
- Class of 1954
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Llllll the picliiic of thc Comicrsvillc Spiiitziii Xllliiioi' signify' the spirit of Ll l'L',glllLll' sluclciit. Loyiilty to thc rccl :incl wliilc iii -,ports ligis ulrriccl thc Spiirhiii siipportcix through the g1llllL'S1lllCl then on lo the poplilgii' llllllg-Olll. Cecil Isaacs, Ronald Rea, Carol Puy- lon, Helen Ann Hull. Mark Broadclus. ww ' ig ' N!- . f s ax? as N 1 Wa. 3':g'1?flwXi RH I H gvgfi X21 Mm' '1 H ' xx Q 3 'z f t vdfgg 212' ,,,-1 s a 1 aww ,W UMW MQ ,-,.::. 4 4 4 A 2? if. . W,-f ' r gi ' lf' f is 5325351 rw 'fi N Z E. X. 3 ' Q nf: , W I .,.., S mi 54 A f' ff M A L 3 K, Q. H, 5 'f fu, I 1 ' 'Z V ' if , , ,, , M s 'ff -w ' L W , ,A 123.-:,,a .. 4 , pg, Y n L Wiz' ,, 4' if , M52 4 U' :Zz ? 'f f:' ,, mf - N ' f f55' XP? M 3+ 'qv 11 ' 431 , A ff M Qf 5 , f ...... M V V' '- xg w, 5, ff wp W, X X , , A A, - :Z , k ms .. ,Swv 6 fa X Qi gg , ,z , - ff , Xe . fj . b 4 3:5 - ' MW 5 ' if ,fa V N ggi Jf W A M' f2g Q YfQ-l'2,2?S1,- 5 Q, Q54 . S - : wif? A ' 'M 'H ww my A ,g y in '. hx Q ,sh Q y 75? .-, H V w '2E: L , 'f w 'WQQQ f ' If 5 f W i W X5 ' Y' ,Nw k Q W! f-'aff' hr if ' - QQ ws? fi X A Q, , ' 'fs M wx ,Q .gwfk 3 4 if. Y z zf k 'Lf A , 'fy-.N Q' 127' X X ?a L, '74 'S 5 , k Y ' 3 ,Ag N Hfww, W 4' Y ,. Y 'xy x 1 Q f2 1 Q ae? ' M 4 5 9 7 f ,N 'f vw, J 75 'I Y ' Vw' t 1631 A - H SR Q tl is 'fkfbtg if A ,S Q 1 - J , Fw K 1 A Q35 Y' M2 ,rj QM X. 4 , . ,X x gf x fm, n xv? Joan Erickson, Eric Hines, Maralu Barrow, James Turner. 1-111 111c 111s1 fllllk' 1119 14.111131 k1L1NN 111 11714 11111 1'c1111111scc 111 1119 11g111s. C1Lll1L'L' 111 the gym, 111141 s11g11'c t11c 1113-X 1111c1 tm11111cs uf CX'L'I'f C1211 111111 111011 fT1L'1lC1N. '111 1110 '3-1 gr41c11111ti11g class. 111r114111g 111 t11c f11t11rc 111111 11lL'LlIl u111Q-gc. 111C L1Tl1lL'K1 forces. 1l1.l1T1L1,gL'. 111 Ll 1X'TI11l1IlL'Il1 11111. Jeanne .Iohar1n. B111 Nowq111st. X, 11 5 Q Mmm 'ff D 8 I 3.1 43? 4? ,ff xi 1 3, ., f L . . , ,.,.,.,.,.,.,,,,,..,.,.,.. fi 7 AQ ' ' N 4 gm 7' 'Y' 4 Q., f W ,:,., I ' A ..,. . ., , N Qs., , . Bi- . ff . A ,. . , ,, ,,,,,,. .,., , ,W .A,A W- K .wjfff 8' v. 'E gf Z, -Af 7 I '21 5, Q' V 4 Elf W, S-7 Mr. Hougland. Mr. Canedy. Mr. Huber, Mr. Knight. Miss Hopkins, Mr. Archbold, Mrs. Swain. Miss Gartlein. Mr. Crane. Mr. Amos. Mr. Ewing. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Before joining thc other tciichcrs in gi lllCCt'iIlg, ihcsc clcpqirtiiiciit icackrs are discussing nccds and problems of ihcir rcspcctivc clivisioiis. With thus azhic lcaclcrs. our high sc-lirml has rctiiincd high xtuiidards in thc North Ccntrgil .Xssociutioii of Iiigh SQ-iioois and Collcgu. MR. JOHN M. HOUGLAND 11L1C1l st11111'111 1111s 11l.1Q'f1111C LlCQ'IlN1f1Il1CC1 111 1111 111111 111: 1,I'11IC'1lDLl1 1111111 11r111g1111111 1N 111 sgixu111111f111111111111111N 111111 .ll1N1C'L' 111 ll 1'1'lL1lC111 111111111111 111111 1111 lll1L'1 Ul1Il1llll1l1Q'LI 111111 N1S1L'll1. X111 1111111g1111111's gL'll1.l1111. 11'1L'1lC11lIlL'N5. 11111 l1QIlpf11I1111w 1111111 111111 1111 111111 1'1w111'1'1 1111111 1111111111' 111 NL'l1lIJ1A 1IlL51I. X111l1Jll,g1l X111 l11111,!11111l1 11.1x 1111-11 1111111111111 1111 1J1l1X 11lI'kL 11.111 111' 11111 1111111 1111111 11111111 1111111g1x 11111111 11.1111 11111-11 1111111111111 111 1LllQ1lk'I'X. N1lll1L111N. 211111 1111f1'11x 1f C1111111,1N11111 IIILIII1' 111-11-11111111 1'111111g1'x III 11111' s1'1111111s, s111'11 L1 MR. DALE E. BROCK 51111111115 111s 1111111 10111 11s C1JllllCTSX111C 5111111111- 11'11111'111 of S1'1111r11s. X111 D1111' 13111114 11218 1111111g111 111111111 s 1111- 1111111111111 111 Illllllll' 1111511 111111 1110 11111 1llllC'1l 1JTO,gI'LllII 1 1111r111'111g 111 141111111 11111081 footxtcps. Xlr. 131111-14 11218 111'11g1'1-ss1'11 111 lllLl1i1llg ll 1101111 c11111-11111111111 pr11gr11111. ,X1f111111g11 X11. 11l'fJL'1i is 11111'111's 11'r1r11111g for x1'111's 11111 11111111s 111 11lllJl'1JXL' 111C s1'11r1111 s1's11'111. 110 will 111110 111111' 111 Q111' 111111111 111111111111111111, 111111 111111 111 11111' 1411111 1 1,5 5 5 ...ai W 'www Shaun BOARD OF EDUCATION 'lo approvc functions. to aclopt tlic llnclgct on wliicli tlic scliool opcratcs. ancl to niolcl tlic youtli into lcaclcrs in lnnsincss, profcssions, lionic, labor. and connnnnity affairs arc sonic of tlic inany' clntics of tlic Board of liclncation of tlic Conncrsvillc scliool systcni. 'llic officcrs of tlic council arc prcsiclcnt. XYay'nc Clark: sccrctarjp Dr, llcrnian XY. Sniclscr: trcasnrcr. R. .X. XYilson: anal attorncy, l,c-roy C. llanln: otlrcr nicnibcrs arc Xlrs, Xlary' B. Xlclton, :incl Nlr. Dalc Slonckcr. 'llns council. lmclicxing that tlic vontli of toclax' arc tlic lcaflcrs of toniorrow. is always iinproxing tlic cclncational systcnr to incct tlic ncccls of tlic stnclcnts. QWW' MR. ARLIS RICHARDS lfilling tlic assistant supcrintcnclcnt's position is Xlr, .Xrlis Ricliarcls. forrncr principal of Scnior lligli. Xlr. Ricliarcls' clntics consist of supcrvising clcincntary' cclncation. transportation. ancl inaintcnancc. wliicli lic clirccts from liis officc at Sliiplcy Scliool. .X proinincnt nicinlicr of tlic scliool Nf'Sl'Clll. llc is qnitc a icrsccl pcrson conccrning cclncational functions. MR. WILLIAM E. CRONE Posscssing a likcalnlc disposition. Xlr. XYilliam Crouc. Co-orclinalor of C. ll. S.. kccps tllc school anal c-omnrunity lnusincss aucl inclusrry lrarrcl in lrancl. Xlr. CTKJIIC lras a hobby of plrolograplry of xvlriclr various organizations ancl ruclivicluals talic aclxautagc. Nlr. Crorrc also is tlrc clircrsificcl rrccupatiorrs instructor ancl familiarizcs sfuclcufs wiflr lhusincss and inclustry tlrrouglr part-time jolae. MR. AND MRS. WALTER REED 'l'o lrclp stuclcnts tlrrcslr out tlrcir prolnlcms and affairs arc the clurics of Xlrs XIIILITLI' RL-ccl, Dcan of Girls, and Xlr. Walter Rcccl. Dum of Boys. 'l'l1c Rcccls also have compldc cllrr of thc atrcuclancc and lrancllc all sclrolarslrips anzl awarcls granted to tlrc StllClCIlfS. A' Xlulsing tippiuutiuenls .incl uelunniiig .ill xisitfus lu the eeutml uttiee Que il teu nt the iugiuy cluties pei'tru'iuecl his Xlrs. Sylxiii lliuuers. prixute seeretiiry tu Superiuteucleut llile limeli. Xlrs, Xliirion Xlulleu. seeretgiry to Xlr. john lluiigliiiicl, is ll husi einplruee ut Senior lligh Selniul. Scnne of her niiuiy cluties iuelucle typing reports, filing clzitu. auicl clelixering niessiiges. .xlfllfillgll Xlrs. Xlullen is busy, she has time for il clelightful sniile for everyone entering the offiee ,'Xlwzu's greeting you with gi suiile. Nlrs. .Xrelibolcl hauclles gill hook store supplies for the high sehool. Responsible for supplying the stuclents with uceclecl iiiaterials. Nlrs. .Xrehbolcl eau ulmiys be eouutecl on to do an efficient job. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS MRS. SYLVIA HINNERS MRS. MARION MULLEN MRS, RUTH ARCHROLD BUSINESS EDUCATION .X IClllllNlfL' iii liiggli sclirml siilliccts is ll gciicixiliful iisiiicss clcpgiitiiiciil. Siicli coiirscs tis lmrmklxccpiiig. txpiiig, sliortliaiiicl. Qiiicl lniisiiicss iimnliiiit-s prcsciit to time sliiclciit iiicgiiis lip xrliicli lic um Apply liiiiisclf iii tlic utr-grmxiiig piwifusiuiitil fitlcl. Nli. liiisscll rclulmulcl. Xliss .Xlitc Iliclrircls, .mel Nliss lfiiiily lltiliiitiii uziiipriw flip .ilnlc stiff uf tliis clcpgii'tiiici1t. Miss Alice Richards. Mr, Russell Archbolcl, Miss mily Hcilman. H SCIENCE Cmiiiiciwxillt' lligli Sclirml is wry prmicl tit its iriitstgiiicliiig suwiicc clcptirtiiiciit. iiiiclci' tlitt .ilmlu liixfticaii of Xlr, Xtlllllllll AXIIIOS. 'lliis clcpx1i'liiitiit offers lnirllrigx, ticlxaiiicccl lniolrigx, plixsics, .iiirl tliuiiistilt. Mr. Walter Rec-rl, Mr. Otis ffulvin. Mr. llzirry lirunfllcy. Mr. Norman Amos. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION 'lm liclp to clcxclup tlic luoclics of tlic lmrmys .incl girls of C, ll. S. is tlic cliily' nf Cfugicli KQII Cliiiiiiiiig giiicl Xliss Xuriiiii lcziii Icmliiiwii. lluiclcs luicliiiig pliysiuil ccliiuitiuii clgisscs. tllusc txm ii1sf1'iicto1's ccmcli ii wide mugs of gitlilcfic .!L'llXll'lL'S. Nliss Xlnri l.iiil4c'l. wlio is iii cliqirgc of tlit- Iiuiltli lJl'fJ,Ql'.llll. cliitcts Qlzisscs iii lirmiiit' lllllNlllQ. Mr. Kenneth Gunninig. Miss Mary Linkel. Miss Norma .lean Johnson. '111111 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 1.X'K1111.11 111.111 11111lL:k 1111111111 N111f1K111N 11.1 L11111VNl. 111 1r1111g11 1.111Ljl1.1Q1'. 111111111111 1.11111 411111 51111111111 1111' lI111I1'.lIl1l1'LK1 1111111111. 1111111 N111f1l111N 11.111 1111' 11111- 1 1 .-f- ' qv -' -1 11 . A 5 1 111 11111111111 11 111 111111111 111111111111 111 111111 111211 111111111 1ll1'111I11l111l L1111K'1v 11111 411' 1111111 111: 1111- 1.111g11.1g1'1. NN C11'1.11111111 C-.11'11Ll11 11K1f1N 1111N 111'11.1111111'111 111111 1 1..11111. X111 13111111111 X1111111 111N11V11l'1N 11111 SI,1111N11 11.11111 Mrs. D111'othy Nelson. M111 G1-rzaldinc Gartlein. 1 VOCATIONAL U111'1111g L1 1l1L'.1l1N 111 11111111 111111 1.111 .111.1111 11111111 19511111 1l11111'L'1111L111f111. 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Mr. Donald Sandberg, Miss Pearl Bartley, Mrs. Dorothy Nelson, Mrs. Lillian Metz, Miss Edith Del Hopkins, Mrs. Marietta Miller. Mrs. Louise Beaton. ENGLISH Presenting a hasis for fntnre eollege years is the linglish Depart- inent under the direction of Nliss l'idith Del lloplqins. l'inglish 9, an aclraneecl composition elass. prepares eollege hound students for their freslnnan eollege linglish eourses. Radio, speech and drainatie elasses are also offered to students interested in these fields. Literature, grannnar. and journalism. are other snhieets which help to eoinprise this clepartinenfs enrrienhnn. Mrs. Helen Richter, iNet present when ahore pietnre was taken? I 6 Mit Charles Heck. Mr. Norman Iizirncr, Mr. John Gwin. Mit Yinccnt Vrzinc. Mrs. Gzirnct Uonicker. MATH EMATICS Prcsciiting li lnroncl uiricty of iinifliciimtics is i2 mccssity' in nioclcrii-clay' scliools, Xlr. l'.clxx'iircl ll. lliilici' liciicls tlic clcpilriiiiciit iii xiliicli Nllfll couiscs ns iilgcluixi. gconictry. ti'igonoiiicfry, gciicnil iniitli, amd liusiiicss giritliiiictic iirc lllllglll. llicwc clzixscs ofici' ll liclpiiil zissishnicc iii ilic lmsiiucss wiiilcl giiicl form ii widc lxiclxgimiiicl for uillcgc lJYL'PLlI'LllUff' sfiiclciifw. SOCIAL SCIENCE Bringing our coiiiitrfx living coiicliiiom. llikltbff. aiiicl form of g0YCI'IIlllCllf to flic shiclciils .irc tlic lxisic iiinis of flic Social Shidics Dcpiirf- niciii. liczidcd by Yiiicciit ll. Crziiic. Courscx iii civics, sociology. world liistory, coininiiiiity' living. giiicl ll. S. llixtory girc offcrccl. Mr. Donald Endicott. Mix .Iohn Paul. M12 Edwzird Huber. Mi: .Iamcs Hunt. M12 Raymond Sparks. Mr. George Ewing, Miss Emma Helen Carlos. MUSIC Xliss lfllllllll llclui Carlos. corrclirctmt ut tlic rn'clicsti'1i iiricl Nlr. George lpwirig, ciiitctmir' of the lxiricl. liirxc lircmglit to this sclrcml classic. jun. Lrncl pupulrlr musit. 'llicsc two lcaiclcrs ligisc' liclpccl tlic boys gnicl girls work for tili' strict cmizpctitirm git umtcsts uiicl fcstixuils, liutli tlic lxincl iincl 0l'CllCSiTll il2lYL' prmcn iilL'lllSL'iXCN quitu ctficicnt tliis yuir. CllfJl'llS, scxtct, clmrlnlc scxlct. :incl tlic iiuiclriggil singers arc rr tux' of tlic Cili:i:Cl'Clll vcicnl groups wliicli iirc clircctccl by Nlrs. .Xrin Stcwmt. Bcirig in our scliuol system fur milx' tml Yczirs. slic luis grciitli' L'Y17LlllClCCl our wciil clcpgrrtincrit. Mrs. Ann Stewart. ART .X mu' taint rirriliiicl L, ll. 5. is Xlr. Xrmrnrriri Cgiriccly. tlic nrt clircctrmr. Mr. Criricnly iii luis first yczir luis riot only lumiiclcrrccl tlic mrtlrmfnk in tliis ficlcl but has iritmcliicccl intu our art clcpmtiiiclrt new rnirl clittcruit lllL'CillllIIS. Mr. Norman Cancdy I . 4 I? V, ,gum 49' -nf ORS SENIOR COUNCIL Under the effective Icziclersliip of the senior officcrs, the senior CUIIIICII, 11111clc up of one l'ClDliC' sciitutive from CQICII senior IIOIIICITJUIII. clircels the Illlllll' activities of H10 '54 Class. 'l'l1c eotmeil selects the cups LIIICI .gowns imcl f.'0lllIllCllC'ClIlCllI illllIUIIIICCIIICIIIS, initkcs plans for the prom. COIICIIICIN the voting for prom queen. :incl decides OII ll gift for the school. 'llicsc LIIAL' o11l1'z1 few of the Illllllf' clccisions that the Ctlllllfli luis to IIIZIIQC. 'l'l1is ruling body eoulcl not possibly lII1lll2lS5Q' wilhotit the supervision of the senior sponmorx who offer their helpful uclvicc 1111cl lcucl the c'o1111cil i11 11111ki11g wise clccisionx. SENIOR OFFICERS Left to right: Don Colter, Presidentg Justine Newman, Treasurerg Jeanne Johann, Secre- taryg Marvin Hunt, Vice-President. l.c-lt to right. row lt J. Johann, J. Newman. J. Beard. M, Yan- Ausdall. N. Kaiser. P. Osborne. Row 2: Ill. Html. IC. Hines. Ii, Ellis. B. Newquist. D. Colter. Row 3: IJ. Endicott. II, Plough. R. Knight. N. Amos. N, John- son. E. Ileilman. H. Archbolcl. Dolothw 'Nllchael Gelald Adims Halold lu op .1 bn: bm Rout r Wllllllll A XCVHHIIST I .uw Iwelctt Alue Lax .al Jame5 Iohnbon Iudllh Bc url Xhlllim Hmmm 1 n 0 x Our four 'Nd mis yeors are over of lost we ore Through 71 . A K A. 1 B'rz': '- 1ge ' 'L .1' ' Q. ., 2. ., C . Marilyn Winters . - v . ' -1- -H A an I X'iv'u Var 1 Hffnslc-h' K I Ponald Lox Sandla E D1ckcrson Joy French Vlfglnla Kellcv Ianc Quyle Malalu Bauow Sandra Io Splvny LOIS Teaton Paulme L Nlcholson Claudette G Lroxon NIHIY Lou Iucds Robcltl Baltzcll 1 We go into the world To sfort somefhmg new 77 as .. M ,,,- ,X 4 1. fb Billy Joe Diehlman Ramona Harris Joyce Smith Ifxanklm Baldmn .Iuamta Gelse 'Hal I0 Theresa Flsher Nlaxk Bxoaddus Lxelyn Bolden loin Pllckson Claudette Cash Donald H F1 ampton Paul F Boulxx al e fi' We ve oll enjoyed the fun we ve had J w 1 v ' v' 4 v v - ' .' , . 1 S 4 A , V. s Q Liu L' s ' 5? ! ifgfllq 3 s i' img! . I - I . I 75 fur' Ruth Ann Idmbmt John lhcdcns Ronald Floyd Lazol Gxccn Nelson Best Wanda 'lownscnd Sally Icon Floyd James 'lulncl Davld H Wlllldms Nlclxm fllJbOIl x l 1 Cdlol lxdx ldxton To think of leaving mokes us sod. Mdrcenc fxdlllxll Helbelt S X11 hdoll J Ben Hemx I Bob Nlaxtm Marian E Staton Kenneth Wavne Hovuaxd Nanny TIEIHCW Ronald Rea Dotte 'Klaus Ucech Kuth B VUHIIID Banu 'NIclIN1l13 Ilolmo Lv Denms Jackson Some of us wall enter unto our college years Zn A . U '. .. x f ' 'U . . C. . '. - l'. rf' A V , . - I. ' . Sue Hayward Phllhp Junkms 3 Robelt Ioseph Payne Nancy Ka1ser Ieuy L Comad Pat Mchols Hilton Henry Sonya Gluell B111 Ellls Iames Nloxan Rmhald Bohldndel I-lllahcth Ican 1 ldVNf0IfI or four more yeors of leommg the struggles ond the feors 6 X I k' 3 N MGEWJ f D1a ma Robblns James Pztstlck Barbara Jean Newkuk Patsy Loulse Osborne Marvm Hunt Patr1c1a Ann Mount Phyllls Greene Mlke Tressler Betty Jean Lutes Telly L Hayward Randolph Jones Leah Ann Schoenfeld But we wall never forget the frnends thot we have found Z 2? . I . af l x? -, . Z ik I Margle Robelts Paul E Kemker Cecll Isaacs Jeanne Johann Baxton Barker Phlhp R Morne Blllle Llaxk Suzette Fullex Peggy I mxllle C L01 fn Bcst The mx PIlf0 le Dannw IIOSSCI Whether we stay right here nn Connersvnlle or trovel the worid oround 3. -55, ..- xl z ' 2, , 1. ,. . in Joe 'lankslex Robert Ross an Jelrv R Lonldd Judlth Button F Jack Hay S , Claudette lo Exans Ralph Ronald Xoc Charles L Louncellel Paul Buxton Itosundxy loin Slllldlll Hwldn Guthlle Lletlz Tounalu Our hugh school doys hove been happy ones full of fun ond yoy 2 l ' S Q gif lf mia t -3 , A 3 . - ,, L X 551:-,Eggs Qt, A J 1. J L , . . . ' L . ' , -H, V . ' .' , - '. . . , , .2 I 'jf Mary Ellen Fox Helen Ann Hull Nlclxin E Dice Leona Krepp Irun Lollins, Daxidl Demi Dale Hottman nustmo Ncwman ,Aa had I ix Daniel Rea Hiieim follins We ve enjoyed The happy moments spent with every girl cmd pi Richard L. Williams O ,QQ Y. , . i M-'V A I I . ' AAAA , .' :al Y' .. ... 1' I - - ' b 'Q Benson L. Joseph Gaye Ann Hansell George Wanlev I-114 Ihneb William 0 'Neal Daud Andre Rahdm lNanLv Jo Dawson Geraldxne Guthx IC Herbelt PBIXIS Max 'Xlaltxn nlexl bc When the yeors have posed we wnll stall recoil 91 Jerry Lee Yanlilznir Sh -' .. ' 'aty ' 1 Ruth Jobe Edward Gabbarcl Nancy Smith Nancy Brown Kent L Pr1fogle D Ture Culp Kelth R Hazelrlgg Mlna June McK1nley LaVerne Raver Donald Gene Loltcr lloyd Lunsfoxd The fun we had of C H S The good fumes most of Q 2' I ' , Robert Michael Urflal . . ., ' ll. 'W B1lly E D1L'L lfallf I X1nX11s XX IXPP XXIISOH I mda Kelly Xlaly Iwances Lomadv Xlanlvn QIONK J' --ak -in .P I? Our four XLITS 1rL OX Lf It llst XXL 1rL tl1ro11f'l1 XX L go 111tc1 H1L Xwrld to stlrt so111Lll1111 IILXX XX L XL 1ll L111r1XLd H1L fllll XXL XL l11Ll lo tl1111L of lL1X111g 1111lLLs us sld Sc1111L of us XX 111 L11tLr mtv our LUHLUL XL ITS or 0111 111cXrL XLITS c1flL1r11111U t1L str11vUlLs llld tl1L L1rQ lln XXL XX 1ll 11fXLr f11vL' tl1L ffltlll H111 XXL l11XL fr11111c 1 1L1 XL II l l1LrL lll Cr11111LrsX1HL 411 tr1XLl ll1L Xuzrld 11111 1 1 fl llll XX L XL L111r1X Ld HIL 11 IPDX 111o111L11fs SPLIIY XX1tl1 LXLTX 0111 md bm 1 1 1s f XXL XX1 Sllll TL L f Ill 1 Dolothy Xllchael 33 Seated-M. VanAusdall, T. Prifogle, B. Henry, N. Helms, M. Barrow, S. Fuller. Standing-P. Greene, J. Turner, G. Hansell, H. Hull, N. Best, E. Hines, J. Erickson, H. Henry. MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN lizicli yctn' tlicrc is iilwgiys inncli ciiriosity' zironsccl concerning tlic senior play. 'lliis year. XIotlic1' ls ri l rcsliiii:ni mis tlic plan' clioscn for presentation. lnnnecligitely Lifter pltn try-outs, zmliuiiszils xliirtcclg :incl niucli lnird work was eoiriiinccl nntil opening niglit. 'l'lic finniliin' cry of Cni'tgiin going np! was liciircl Xlin' 6 :incl '. 'Wlotlicr ls :1 lfrcsliiiigiiin was clircctccl by Xfr. Donnlcl Sinicllicrg. assisted by Xgincy Tierney. stndcnt director. 'l'lic plan' rclzitccl the story of 21 wiclow, who lacing left with insufficient funds to scncl licr clzinglitcr to college. attends collcgc on ii scliolzirsliip :incl tlnis provides tlic win' for licr dinigliter to obtain ani ednciitioii, 'l'lie cast inclnclccl: Ioan lirickson. Nlotlier: Nancy llclnis. Susan: llilton Ilcnry. Professor: Nelson Best. Dean: lfric llines. Bobo: Nlgirggirct YaiiAiiscl2ill, liouscniotlicr: 'lliclnizi Prifogle, Sylvia: Cure .Xnn Ilunscll, Carrie: Iiin 'l'nrncr, Bill: Snsic linller. llelen: Bob Bziltzell. luck: Helen llnll. Clara: Pliyllis Greene. Nltirgez Xltirziln Biirroxr. Bnniiy: and Ben Henry. Ilowie, Iustinc Xcwiiiaii was proinptrcss. :incl ininiy other seniors contributed their tiinc on stage crew :ind various coininittees. B. Baltzell, P. Greene, M. Barrow, S. Fuller, IN G. Hansell, J. Turner, M. Barrow, T. Prifogle. Helms, E. Hines, B. Henry. v 0? 6 I 1 Fi QQ Left to Right, Row One-B. Brock, K, Boultinghouse, D. Bowne, E. Brown, B. Burt. l.. Alexander, M. Boultinghouse, D. Bane. Rcw Two-Jo Ann Bauer, M. Brown, L. Brown, P. Borgman, H. Byrd, Julia Bauer, S. Burns, H. Bradburn. Row ThreeAD. Brown, C. Bowman, W. Bolton, C. Brown, W. Allen, E. Burkart, R. Broedling, D. Brunslnan. Row Four-P. Auxier, A. Borger, M. Balsinger, J. Bennett, S. Cameron. Left to Riqht, Row OnefW. 0'Brien, D. Morris, R. Masters, F. Murray, C. Mor- ris, R. Myers. Row Twcr-S. Parvis, M. Nusbaumer, H. Patterson, M. Parker, N. Pendergrass, G. Miller. ee S Masse M Metcalf R Row Thr -. y, . , . McDonough, C. McGraw, D. Pearcy, B. Matney. Row Four-K. Nordenbrock, W. McKoin, W. Nobbe, G. O'Neal, E. Masters, D. Peak, C, Mitchell, Left to Right, Row One--J. Keene, B Howard, G. Logan, P. Lutes, M. Hunter R. Lovelace, Rolf. Two--M, Jackson, S Hunng, P Kelly, W. Isaac, J. King, N. Jones D Johnson, Ras. Three--D. Hunter L. Howard, K Luops, P. Huber, R, Kruse E. Jennings M. Lalrhart, I. Lnchluter. Row. Four G. Lee, J. McCann, J, Lackey J. Llwe, G. tw, K tnw 36 1 JUNIORS Left to rlght -John Weaver, presrdint Pat Bergman, treasurer, Sara Cook SECVHHVYJ Gary O'lXleal, vane-president. r M, 4-ff ' - K vm, . . .1 AM qv ,X w .,,. ,H- T. fl . 'N .aa . , '-': .IP .' nv-Q1 ' Q no-1, 9, 4. pry. 1 . ' ' 1 5 ' .1 L, Wm ' aww - Kiki' W ' ' A ' 3 V ' x X' A uv Ex ' A Q . 6.4 Hia A, . I ,-uv Q 7 ym m.5X Na. LW uiifig? 6 W4 Y? wiv? .la-'Q , 5 1 14 M 5 ,fm . x R Tx ' 4?'v' IH , if 'S ' f I L63 'xv M A , 17' Mtg 1 K' ,A A J M . -S V I , V. , W? W zi, f' M T , I -, x V ,,,, A Q, fuef ,,5,.pp , 4, Q L14 i 5 4 5 H I , . ' wx- :E H 1 3 , 1 9 , . 8,1 , ' x Y ax f' , ' f 1 zip! :Xa ,J 45 5 iff fm , . ,. .G . ' ELM que zn- new W x li' 1- - ' . x V 5 i n , -'X ' x C ,.. ii mv In-W ,A an Q -s 3 Q Q 4 - '. 5 Xp- N, . '1 Q . 'nh fi N, 5 ask' fr 4 W , 'g if SOPHOMORES Loft to Right, Row One M. J. Onstott J. R. Neff, D. J. Onstott, D. Poske, D Nlerrcll, E. A. Neal, S. Nlartin, S Pchlrnan. Row Two M. Miller, J. Miller, R L Petty, W. Overturf, D. Rea, R. Pence R. Raver, L. Mitchell. Row Three -D. Ncwkirk, D. Nicholson S. Pllum, G. Precht, M. E. Pitstihv P. Revalee, M. Pflum, L. F. Martin D. Pence, N. A. Newkirk. Left to Right, Row 0neAG. Mcflullum E. Srdell, C. Leedke, D. McKinley, H Lonnu.g, V. Kramer, M. Kemp. Row Two --lll. Leach, R. Klopp, V. Kihbey L. Lambert, T. Lockhart, J. McFaII L. Manlove. Row Three G. McCovvan, B. McCarty, B. Lynn, P. Kent, M. McGraw, R Knight. Lcft to Right, Ro.-.i One V. Gelse, R. J. Flunigan, J. D. Fuller, L. Haley, B. rrieizo S. Hamilton, P. Fisher, V. Gibbs. Rov. T o J. Evans, R. Granger, L. Gan- bard, J. Gardiner, C. Golden, T. Gebert RCW Three B. Garrison, D. Fenton, S. Hamilton, M. A. Guthrie, G. Gilson, A. Gahnartl P, Hamilton, NI. A. Guiz- wuller. Ro. Four H. Fields J. Gallo T. rrivf. J. Enlner, L. Durhaf, P. Eine: . Left 15 Fflqh' ROI. One - P. Wlllrlfl . Wnliov S Wilkinson J. Vllalflei S lnflqn' S. Vare, S. Wnll1a 'i B. Zelgier Roi T.: C Untapher, R. Warner Q. Vavzumenter, G. Wood, R. Wea.er P White R. Wlldridge, D. Young. Rc. Tnree E. Volz. C. White P ters J. Nsod.-ard J. WnLuaf 5 'v'rff2 : J. Wiese JE 1 Q 9, -V -, - .-.f mm. ,5 Q W5 x . . , ' ' ggffiy W , -QQ 1 fm 1 , .- f Jim J 4 'QQ f i.. V ' ' - . Fi -. .- - 1. uf If x ' ,s ,m is wr? Mg? Q ,A V ' 1 RS nv W L 3 gg-Q-www W fM.v,A '- bo' - Awnwazm- ,filsvkhkiwifiq wuhvff' ww -' ' . Y fm -aw' A ff' I V V. 9 W , wx' 3 A be Q. L ff ,ff '1. ' 3 ..4 M A LA X ,4,,. ., , .Q is ,f Q nfs X 7' -V FQ f . :Qi ,gifffkf ' I 0 iii' ' Q 'M 4 in 5' 5 W H iv, 35 if 23? LV E! V 4 A Vx . what 'ji ' X 4' Eizzz it W , . N -f 1 I 1 W .. U Q 4, 4,-Ogle? 1 f 'Y Q .Ju Q if V3 fn S . ,, ff 55' 53 MQ' E A S. 1 p, '27 1 ' 5 l 'fx rf Y -s -Lb' K we - Q 5 h x QW'-'A W' Q., ff 1. 9 J W: v 3 1' 2 , 5-. M 'wr Left to Right, Row One-F. Browning, R Corbin, J. Clifton, E, Cornett, Duncan, B. Davis, E. Doub, R. Chaney Row Two-J. Chowning, R. Brown, R Craft, P. Brown, L. Cox, D. Cain, S Dawson, C. Cheatham. Row Three-WR. Day, R. Caudle, R. Cregar S. Creech, L. Devor. Left to Right, Row One-A. Schlichte, L Shafer, E. Sasser, P, Rudd, D. Rich ardson, S. Ronan, S. Shields, L, Sexton Row Twc4B. Scott, N. Selke, J. Shirley H. snera, c. Shedd, T. Smith, D. Shull Row Three-R. Smith, D. Siders, F. Roy P. Shockley, R. Sherwood, E. Shafer. Row Four-C. Roberts, R. Ross, T Schwark, L. Rose, H. Snyder, J Richards. . U fiiicsz.-3 .wffiw ,W A r, ,W .X . 4,2 W - - ' K P bs , X f ' A .LP fm . r Q ,. , 1 x ' , ' W fl .1 .A is A I. A , an v in W . A Al ' l X I -LB fr ,1 f'J iw fe? , V , 1 I x L+. A f Q M N- ' N A ,i A , ,, .X nk is. .RN A 5. Y Ak. A ' www mi'...,nwr, HSM, .Y,,:4 1 v , ,,,.:..S'.- S . :.3e:a5EQ'sw ,ag M . gp QQ ,im .4 ,Q x M X.: f- sf w is me n , , A if K 3 Q A' NL F f Nr, fiifif we if 7' '- im 'fbi 4 2 Q W 'j1'i1:,y.'gX',Zl ' M , f ff? N 4. ' 'X ,f gg ff ty Q lm ' 'i 335' 4 .Vgf'x 4 -, :' A' ' V ff K 'eg ,X . . ggi as ' Sw ' 13 v 1 9' , fi HQ IA ,hx f X4 iww-.st 1 f ...AL 9 A J al' fs, M2 as 'T 'YJ .ii 3 'B - ' A f 'Sf A - Ami A Mmln., AA M H 'Q' ,tw 14'-a rm W -ws NM, 2 ,MM V fu' ofwa.. 'P Left to Right, Row One---W. Bowling, A. Baker, D. Briar, P. Beard, J. Barrinoer, B. Brunsman, J. Besancerly, S. Barrows. Row Two-- C. Bowling, L. Bossert, R. Blair, 0. Best, D. Adams, R. Abercrom- bie, K, Barndollar. Row Three-A. Alexander, J. Brown, S. Barndollar, Nl. Barksdale, N. Akeman, D. Avery, C. Bowne. Row Four--D. Aton, R. Bevington, R. Blaes, R. Amos, C. Brown, C. Brown- ing, D. Border, E. Balsinger. Left to Right, Row One---N. Purcell, B. Robinson, K. Porter, B. Robinson, S. Pence, J. Riesinger, D. Ponell, S, Reed Rein. Two E. Parrott, W. Robinson, P. Riddell, R. Rasch, J. Rice, G. Plough, D. O'Brien, R, Price. Row Three--J. Robeson, I. Robinson, N, Russell, 0. Rader, D. Perkins, M. Pitcher, J. Pilgrim. Row Four- J, Rollins, D. Peak, C. On- stott, R. O'Nenl, D. Purcell, J. Sams, D. Newton, L. Price, W. Nichols. Left to Right, Row One-E. Sleet, D Shafer, M. Sandman, W. Scalf, R Schoenfeld, B. Snoddy, Nl. Shipman, E. Seffren. Ron Two--J. Short, D. Smithberger, D. L Sturgeon, J. Sasser, N. Smith, Scholl, G. Strait, R. Smith. Row Three R, Slater, G. Spivey, J Stacey, P. Smith, P. Spencer, J Sparks. Row Four R. Stacey, J. Stainm, R Smith, J. Shafer, D. Stanton, H. Snye der, D. Sparks, J. Slinker, E. Srnitli. Ll-ft to Riqht, Roi. Coeffp Klihlnian '.'l. Iscni F. Jackson, N. Home, S Hobbs, E Hood. Ro. T no L. Larrlson S. Kelly, B Jennings L. Huber B Joliiikoii, B lli' liiwiii R. Tli-V P. Hifqlifafi J. Jonfs R im , J wi., 1... 53 H3531 V, Hnf1.r,n 71 7 ' S if-0 ' J li H' ll rlcgriu L Huwsci V PM .n, is r','.l'f,l.': D 'run '- 42 lf, .Q ,X ,,...j , 5 SMX ' f xi , . 53 DEPARTMENTS David Rahnm, Carole Howard, Mr. 011m-dy. Sandra Hensley. FINE ARTS H1111 flea xcry able LlSS1SfL1llC'C of Xlr, Xflflllilll C1111ccl5'. fllll' art i11sl'r11Cf:11', this fi.'Lll S classes hgxxc i111'11cd flllf some 1111111xi11g and 111111a1111l c1'L1111r111s, l11d11clQd 111 Hmsc, 1110 H10 fc1g1111'glg1ss fig11rCS 111111111 l1c'1u. H111c-41111111.111111 f1g111'w, .1l1si1'11c'i'1r111s, 1111cl illk llllll xmtcr QVDIKH' cluisfm. lhg 11111111 c111111'1d. 1,1-111111 lms lncul f11'g11111fccl fm' 1111110 1111111 ff1lll'fLlil'9. lam 111111 11111111 Qxxxurdx ill clixtricf Qllld Sf1lfL' u1111cN1s. I.ikC T114 f, 1111 11111 smug LiE',IllI3lLX H1111 gnls IIQIXQ' IX'I'fUI'I1IL'Cl 111 Hut luis I.z1ml1fe1'I. Phyllw Kcnr. Gnlflic- Br-ck. 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XI11s11- 111111 11511111 lIl1CI'LN111lg i1i111s 111i1,1'l111111'11 1111'g111-its 11111111141' 1111sy1'111's FOREIGN LANGUAGE llltlgfillll KIIIQ 11 1'11L' best. Curtis Shczid. Jcannnc Johann, Sara French, Miss G31!'11C121. Mrs. Nelson. .loan Erickson. Nancy Kaiser, Bill Ellis. Bill Ellis. Patsy Osborne, Susie Fuller, Mrs. l'l1ywics, time NL'lL'llL'l wllicli is the stuclx' of lllLlllCI' and Liacrgy. is both llll'Cl'L'Nllllg rind ccliicziiioiml, 'lliis clam, wlncli is Q-milpuwcl of sciiiors. is nnclcr tlic zilvlc lczlclcrsliip .incl glllfllllllk of Xlr. XX2nltL'r Rccfl. Sc-liulrirsliip tests for iixxnrcls to the four state colleges :mic tikan by Ql senior students, 'llic tests were coin- pfisccl of Ll Nllllllllkllf' of gill xrcll-kiimrii subjects taken mer .i sliiclciirs ffJllT'XCill crmrsc. ACADEMIC Reed, David Williams. Benson Joseph, Carol Green. J -1 Y' 111111113 1111' 1L'llI'. 1I111'11- 111111 111111 551111 1111 111-111 IDIINF 111111111153 11p111g. 111g11111't111g. LIII1 1111' NQIIYIIJIN 111121 11. 111 111' 3111-11. 11111111 lII.lIl 11111 III ,1111111.1111111 XXl11I 17111 111111111111 11 1111 1111111 11111111111 111 XI1. X11111111 C,1.1111 111 11111111114 XXl1Il 11111 11111111 1 111111111 1111111 I1llN 1 Illf IL 1111111111 1111' 1111111111 lIIK1lIIf' 1111111111 Foreground-S. Dickerson, J. Weaver, B. Brock, D. Raham, J. Henwood, P. Mount, P. Nichols, J. Newman. Background-E. Corman, L. Lunsford, W. Bolton, R. Caudle. G. Everett, T. Hayward. E. Carmen. ENGLISH AND SOCIAL SCIENCE U1111c1' 1111- EIIIIQCIIIIII 111 XI11 13111111111 S1111111n1'1'g. 1111 1111111 111111 11111111 1111' 1111111' 1'11'111111111 111 p1'1111111'111g 11 1 1SgI'1IIII. 1111 111111111 C,111111. 111111 1111' 1-1111p1'111111111 111 1111 1111111 IYICIIIJ N1llIIfJII XYCXI3 lJI'1'SL'I1IN 111111111 1111' 111'1111111'z1111 3112 CFHU0 and his Sociology C1855- I11111g111Q 111 1111 111111 .lIIfI ,311-1X 1111 fIIIZIlf.'IV'1II1 1 11111121 II11'11' 11.111111 15.1111 k11111111-11151 1111 111111 111 1111 I U wwv-4111. 725 L' ' V ' '11, . wx .1 -2, , -17 Ramona Harris, Mr. Archbold, Barb Roettger, Thelma Prifogle, LaVerne Raver, Joan Simatic, Nancy Helms BUSINESS EDUCATION Mary Frances Conrady, Nancy Smith. 'llie field of business offers inany opportunities for establisliing a career. A course in business inueliines, tanglit by Xlr. Russell Arelibold, instructs students inter- ested in business. Coinptouieters, adding niueliines, ditto, nnnieogrupli, eaileulaitors, dietopliones, and un eleetrie typur1'iiei' are tlie niaeliines offered to edueute business students in tlie procedures of offiee inzuiugeinent. 'I lime girls are taking ai eourse in sliortlmnd to prepare fliciiisrlxes for 1: stenogrupliie position. 'l'n'o yenrs of sllorllinncl are offered nt CI. ll. S. 'llie first year short- lzgind is lllllglll by Nliss lfniily llClllllLlll und Nlr. Russell .XrelilJold. 'Iliose girls tziliiiig tlieir seeond yexlr receive l:eir ixiaruetion from Xliss Xliee Rielinrds. 48 Kluiiiiic. gives thc hots iiii fipportiiiiity to slum' their hiiiidixmrk. 'lhcsc prniccts slum-ii iii this pictiirc Lira' Ullif' Central Shop iiiidcr thc dirtctimm of Nlr. Xlchiii 1 few things which tire iiiiidc diiriiig thu scliiml ycrir. 1' it M. Enochs. C. Golden, L. McK1nlev L Smith. D. Sparks. R. Martin, Mr Klemme C. Il. S. stiidciits should hc wry proud to know that our niiichiiic shop is claissificd iis hciiig mic of thc host iii the State of Ilidiuiiri. This coiirsc iii high school tczichcs thc boys gi trade so that thcy cam go into ii factory amd stciirc work with littlc difficulty. D. Moore, H. Parvis, J. Pitstick, B. Collins, G. Best. U1 VOCATIONAL lo Mr. Harry Brandley TELEPHONE INSTRUCTION With thc zissistuucc: of Xlr. llzury' BTQIIICIICI' zuid Nlrs. I,ouisc Bcutou. Boh Null is curollcd iu our high school us u iuuioi' cvcu thought hc is purulyxccl amd coufiucd to hyd. By iucuus of thc tclcphouc iiitcrc-ouiuiuuicatiou svstcui. limb is studxiug two liuglish courses. U. S. historv uud biology. AGRICULTURE At thc county fair during thc 4-ll judging contest Burton Barkcr is proudly displaying his llzuupshirc hogs. Bob Vlcutz is assisting Barton, 'l'hc hard work paid off for thcsc hogs wou first place and Chzuupiouship. . gk x Wwifi ,iam 'Wi I ff' ...W v i 79' ul ff Y' ' 7 gf ORGANIZATIONS ,FIN sextet 'J ers XL? red cross s ut band erica madrlgal busmess leaders eohlscan tr am future teache lub 12 lll'S6S llIll0 1ss of X ' 30 .5 4 a 1 M v E E sf ,- ' ' r V. ' Ln- n ' i K 0 i Seated, Left to -Right-B. Newquist, N. Tierney, J. Turner. B. Crawford, E. Hines, S, Fuller. Row Two-J. Erickson, D. Cain, J. Akers, P. Morris, H, Henry, D. Colter, M, Barrow, J. Johann, J. Conrad, R. Noe, T. Krepp, Bill Newquist and Maralu Barrow. Mrs. Dorothy Nelson, Mr. .lohn Paul, Mr. John Gwin, Miss Alice Richards, Mr. Norman Canedy. COHISCAN STAFF llaits oft to the stuff of the l93-l Cohiscuu. Through the work ot the unnu' editors on the stuff, the Class of l95-l presents to you the Cohiseau and trusts you receive ns innch enjoyment from the book as they lime had publishing it. 'l'he yezirbook has required iuzuu' hours ot hurd work, hut those who should receive the iuost credit ure the supervisors who instructed und helped us u'heuex'er we needed advice. 'l'he eo-editors of the lil?-l Cohiscziu were Xlurulu llzirrou' and Bill Newquist. Philip Xlorris wus journulisin editorg louu lfrieksou znid lC2lllllL' Iohunn were tht husiness uinnzigers. 'l'he nrt work seen throughout the lnook is the result of countless hours ot work contributed ln ludith .Xlxers :ind Donna clrrin, Other seniors who contributed their tune :ind work touxud the success of the yezxrlnooli ure senior editors. Susie l uller, Nancy Tierney, und Xuney' Dqiusong cluh editors, Betty' Crzlwford, Putty Nichols. und llilton llenry: uclrertisiug editors, Leona Krepp and Ronnie Xoe: sports editors, lun 'luruer :uid Don Colter: feuture editors. lerry Conrad und lfrie llinesg und the inguu' students who sold suhscriptions und uclxertiseinents. Phili Morris Donna Vain I7 , .Ioan Erickson, Jeanne Johann. Judy Akers. :- 39 CLARION Left to Right. Seated-li Hines. Mrs. Metz. N Tierney. H. Mighrloll. S Cook. Standing-P. Morris. R. L'r dal. J. Tanksley. M. Tress ler. B. Powers. R. Bohland er. D. Colter. J. Newman J. Turner. P. Nichols. D Michael. J. Henry. S Spivey. M. Hunt. S. Bates C. McGraw. S. Gabbarrl. 'l lie seliool newspsiper. pulnlisliecl fourteen times ii yeiir. brings to the stuclents lixely ueeonnts of tln very laltest seliool gincl sports exents. elexer fClllllfL'S. elnlu news. eclitorigils. :incl reports of important eomnnmity lnippenings. With the fllltllflll help of Nlrs. Lillian Nletf. ziclrisor. Llllll the journalism stnclents. the stuffs work to tlie lnest of their ulnlity, seurrying urouncl until the lust nnnnte. digging up tlie news lnit gilwzws meeting illili nllfimportgmt clegiclline. Using ll new system of rotation the first semester, the Clarion positions were xiiriecl. Iustine Newman, Nzniey 'l'ierney'. znicl l'1it Xieliols sersecl als fegltnre eclitors iincl Cillllll'-lllAC'lllk'f. .Xrt 'lute nlso wus ll feailnre eclitor. zincl Don Colter eclitecl tlle sports seetion. Connie XlCC:l'1lXY klllll Szntiiiinili Cgllmlnzircl brought in the monex ln working liiircl on the aicls. uncl Sunclrn Spivey hurl tlie iolu of eireulntion inuniiger. lllllL' seeoncl semester. llerln Nliglicloll iincl Sillllll Cook were eclitorsfinrelnef. lerri llenry' imcl lkiek Bolilzincler serx ecl its fezitnre eclitors. iincl Nliirx' llunt nncl lim 'lurner took enre of tlle sports news. Ylllll' zlcl seetion wus lnmcllecl ln' loe 'lnnksley 7 .incl Sue .Xnn lkitesg zincl lliil Xlorris wus eirenlxition ininniger. lirie Ilines. Dot Xlielniel. Bob Urelill. Xlike 'l'ressler. imcl Cure Ann lliinsell were in few of the lllllllt' reporters who eontrilnltecl the finishing tonelies with poems. eolnmns. nncl news stories. Seated-A. Tate. D. Michael, B. Powers, N. Tierney. S. Bates. H. Mighdoll. Standing-J. Tanksley, M Hunt. J. Henry. Mrs. Metz S. Cook. P. Morris. R Bohlander. R. Ural. --. ru 'PV 'WMS veg 3 27 . Mi, ,iiaxv Mn Left to Right, Row One-M. Short, J. Newman, J. King. B. Friend. J. Carr. Row Two-J, Entner. L. Alexander, M. Hunt. H. Henry. Mrs. Reed, D. Gordin. J. Turner, D. Colter. STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council. the voice of the student body. was organized in 1944. The members of the Student Council are elected from each class in this ratio-seniors, four: juniors. three: sophomores, two: freshmen, two: and colored students, one. Mrs. Margaret Reed is the sponsor. Among the regular duties are the selection of cheer leaders. handling of Junior-Senior. and elections. Extra duties taken up this year by the Council were a freshman mixer, the Christmas basket project. revising the social policies. setting up next year's social calendar. and the eleetion of next year's cheer leaders. This year the Council chose Danny Moore to be the Spartan Warrior. Officers are Hilton Henry. president: Larry Alexander. vice-president: Margaret Short. secretary: Judy King. treasurer. JUNIOR RED CROSS Junior Red Cross is a service organization with a total membership corresponding to high school enrollment. In addition to the officers and council members. each home room sends one representative. This group plans and carries out the program for the year, This year the club collected 5558.20 for membership drive. made Armistice Day centerpieces for veteran hospitals. made gifts for Veterans' Hospital at Camp Atterlpury at Christmas time. Thirty-five gift boxes were tilled to send to needy children of other countries. Officers are Judy Sturgeon. president: Larry Alex- ander. vicc-president: Stuart Duerstock, secretary: Harold Jessop. treasurer: Mrs. Mabel Swain. sponsor. ivy, e 'vw -rr-Q Left to Right Por One B. Payne, P. Morris, C. Townsley, S. Duerstock, J. Sturgeon, L Alex- f ander, H. Jessop, W. Smith, 0. Fields. Ref. Two P. Huber, N. Helms, C. Spaulding, K. Porter, S French, Nl. Joyner J Fuller C. Bowne, D. Avery, L. Hood. Ro.-. Three R. Thomas A. Schluchte, D. Starr, J. Chowmng D. Shafer K. Martin C Mutchell, P Ash, J. Hensley J. Hensley. Row. Four Mrs. S.-.aln, Sponsor, L. Neal, D Cor- dell S Williams D. Nloore, D Gordw D O Neal P. Kent 'J Balslnger J. Frercr. ,-...Q-.. -v... STRUT 'N' FRET Strut 'ii' llret. under the new sponsorship of Xlr. Donald Sandberg, is a cluh organized for those students interested in the field of drrnnaties. lhose students elected to lend the eluh are: president, 'terry llanvvard: xiee-president. Stuart Duerstoeli: ll'CLlSllI'L'I'. Carol llnton: seeretarv, l.L'Ullll Krepp. ilillL'lllQl'-gtJCl'S had ll thrill when this versatile eluh presented the three-act play. Hllruins ot Degitlr' last mll. Xlystervi l'fllllLtIlCL'. .ind comedy uere eoinhined NATIONAL TH ESPIAN The goal of every Strut 'n' Fretter is to obtain membership into National Thespian. Lett to Right Ron One C. Payton D N Tierney VJ. Brvrcf.. Ron Tao J. Snuth B Tlatney, S Ccck J Henry E Sherry S Fulter H Hull S Drckerson D. Hotfrnan N Carrugar Ron Three -H. Hook L Kreop N Helrns J. Nenmarw P Nrchots D Darts S Wtl scn Nt. Shrres S. Gabnard D Sandnerg ROA Four M, Vanlkusdall S. Myer B Cram ford, J. Ertckson, M, Fox M Grahani R 'McDonough M, Herne 'an P Osborne ti Kaiser G Hansel! Tcvvnstey P Morris J. Weaver R Bch ' lander B. Ballzell, B Hoaard, S. Duer err' stuck, J. Conrad, T. Hay.-ard pa- to turnish Strut ii' liretters with another hit. 'lhe protit troni this plav was used to treat the senior ineinhers with Ll trip to see the Rogers and llznniner- stenrs. Mlhe King rind l. Ihis eluh is Ll step toxvarcl the honorgirx eluh ot Ngitiongil lhespigin. lo he zieeepted as gi nieinher ot Strut n l'ret xou inust have tive points quid prepare ti cutting for pre sentation hefore the sponsor .ind LNLCllllXL' Ctllllllllhhlirll. To become a member. one mus have re- ceived ten points additional to those re- quired for membership into Strut 'n' Fret. National Thespian is an honorary club well . worth working for. After receiving member- N ship. one may receive stars for each addi- tional ten points earned. There are seven one-star Thespians. one two-star Thespian. and one three-star Thespian. There are 22 members in National Thes- pian. which is under the direction of Mr. Donald Sandberg. Those students recently initiated into National Thespian are Dorothy Michael. Bob Martin. Carole Howard. and Bob Howard. ,eta to Right, Ron One P. 'vtzhcts N. Tierney, L. Krepp, J. Wes.-nan, S. Drckerson Wax. T.-.c-J Erickson B. Cranford '. Barron N. Kaiser. S Fuller G. Hansen. Pg.. Three Nl. Gratianr, M . Heinz-iran R, VALD0nOugh, P. C'Lorn+ H Hull S Do'-rstotv, T. Haynard, C. Tennslry Mir! Q 5? i ix ii Michael J. Hensley P. Borgnvan D John- son, NI. Jones, J Ft-Ihnqer B. Roettner, Row. Fave--FJ, Tresster H. Mrghncil C Left to Right, Row One-M. Fox. P. Kent. P. Morris, R. DeArmond, D. Perkins, H. Heeb. Row Two-H. Hull, R. Jobe, D. Michael, R. Flanigan. M. Barrow. J. King, P. Huber, R. Wright. S. Wilson, O. Best, R. Stacey. G. Best. Row Three-M. Short, L. Lambert, C. Cheatham, C. Leedke. J. Johnson. C. Howard. M. Tressler. J. Miller. N. Selke. D. Frampton, R. Wildridge. D. Schweikle. E. Hines. J. Reisinger. D. Avery. Row Four-G. Beck. R. Chaney. B. Roettgcr. P. Nichols. D. Peak. D. Richardson. M, Graham. P. Osborne. Miss Carlos. R. Craft BAND Nlareliing clnring the football season. playing for the basketball games, presenting an all pop concert for tlic liigli seliool stnclents. taking a large delegation to tlic Good Nciglibor Band lfestival at Sliclbyrillc, organizing a clrill teain. ancl niarcliing in the Ainerican Legion and liinaneipation Day paraclcs. were a few of the acliicvcnicnts pcrforinecl by the C. ll. S. band nnclcr tlic clircetion of Mr. George liwing. 'l'bc drill teain wliicli inarcliccl during the intcrnnssions at football games. assisted in the crowning of the l953 Football Queen, and the twenty-five piece band nsccl for basketball games, has been recognized as being one of the top pep organizations in the state. The band bas given two concerts tliis year with a wiclc variation of selections in eaeli. 'l'bc officers for tlic N53 season were: Captain. Nlikc 'l'rcsslcrg Licntcnant. Dave Scliweikleg secretary-treasurer, Diana Robbins: ancl librarians, Carole Lcccllcc and Ianet Ilasclby. l.eft to Right. Row Une-M. Tressler. D. Richardson. M Graham. .I. Johnson. C. Leedke. M. Kemp. M. Barrow. .l Johann. Row Two-D. Williams. B. Zeigzler. R. Blaes. K. Lipps. M. Pflum F. Murray. C. Howard. C. Hartwell. Q. Hensley. J. Sturgeon Row Three-R. Best. T. Smith. K. Hornungl. R. Kelley. E. Hines M. Heineman. R. Brunsman. D. Moore. D. Starr. J. Shirley G. Heine-man. D. Robbins. H. Shera. N. Selke. .I. YanBlair. Row Four-I.. Harrison. D. Hiday. D. Bray. B. Hastings. F Halberstadt. B. Tressler. D. Lee. D. Peak. B. Baltzell. J Fellinger. R. Craft. M. Dice. B. Joseph. R. Myers. D Sehweikle. ORCHESTRA Under the leadership of Xliss Iiuuna llelen Carlos. the C. ll. S. orehestra has presented elassie and popular niusie for the enjoyment of all. Besides giving the annual Fall and Spring eoneerts. the orehestra performs at Baeealaureate. Counneneeiuent, and outside programs. Our sehool has been well represented in the All State Orehestran for niany years. This orehestra. eomposed of 150. performs for the general assenihly of the State 'l'eaehers .Xssoeiation at Indianapolis. .Xlso niany orehestra students attended the Nlidwest Orehestra I estix'al whieh was held at Southport this year. 'l'he string ensembles, trio, sextet. quartet. went to Distriet Solo and linseiuhle Contest at l'l2ll'Ht2lIl1 Collegeg winning first plaee. the three groups journeyed to Indianapolis for the State. where they took top honors. 'l'hese enseinhles also have inani' engagements in the eonnnunity during the year. kilt CHORUS Lt-ft to Right, Row One - M. Barrow, N Hone, S. Meyer, B. Dale, M. Sandman, L. Mazzola, S. Pence, P. Hensley, M, Geise, K. Porter, E. Cornett, A. Alexander, J. Williams Nl. lsom, F. Vaughn, B. Bottomley, S. Eshelman, B. Robinson, A. Baker. Row TwofM. Gabbard, B. Robinson, R. Slater, Colley, G. Gabbard, P. Gaobard, . , . Reider, C. Evans, R. Rasch, B. McKoin, B. Brock, M. Brown, M. Bloomfield, M. Gibson, L. Frampton, Mrs. Stewart. P, Kelly, T. R Ellis M Row Three-W. Bowling, S. Reed, D. Davis, F. Browning, J. Jones, C. Young, J. Wilson, D. Adams, K. Whitten, E. Ewing, J. Sasser, R. Sherwood, R. Gordon, D. McKinley, J. Stacy, W. Worster, J. Hensley, Row FourSS. White, P. Ziemke, F. Roy, D. Moore, N. Wedding, M, Guthrie, P. Smith, W. Scalf, C, VanHart, P. Nicholson, R. Smith, L. Baker, C. Lewis, J. Slinker, F. Jackson, N. Purcell, J. Barringer, D. Pcwell, P. Beard. MADRIGALS Composccl of icn IHCIIIIJCTS4 Stu Ducrstock, Edson lfwiiig, Bob PLIYIIC, Indy' Sturgeon, Nim- cy Kaiser. Ruth Ann KIQDOHA ougli, xILll'g2ll'CI Short. Eric Iliucs, Iolm YVczix'cr, amd Bob Rziscliwtlic- Nlnclrigiils took part in the CIlTlSflll2lS cmiccrl and also tlic spring ctiiic-ci'l. Lxlllflllg thc sclcclimis lllcy' sing zirc iricliiclccl lllc' imc' IIILICIYIQLII nunibcrs. Iliis Igiigc' .iiici init-iilccl grinip. cl1i't't'ic'cI lux' Xlrs. .Xllll iil twink pnl iii llit' iiiiiiiqil Lliiisliiigis niicl spring time cils gixtii In llici wtgil clt'p.ii'li11L-ill. Siniit' of llit' iiit-iiilmc-is ng iii llit' ill slitt' tliiniis xxliicli LIIILIILIIIICKI .ll tlit' sliilt' itlatrs un-xtiiliiiii 'il Iiicliniigipiilis. Iii XI.ll'L'Il.S1JlllL'flfIIlL' 'UYIIS i iLIICLC IL LIS IIL L IflI'.I LMIMI .I 1ILLIlN JIIIQ. I niiniiiiiwiic i, IIIlo L its r lirniis iw niipilstcl ill --i IIILIIIIDLIW. STRING SEXTET 1 I11 flux xt1'111g wxlcl. .xll lfllll Lllwu .nu I'L'lJlL' w11lL'cl. 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'I'IIL'I plncccl first III tl1c I71st1'1c't IIIIINIC CUIIICQNI 1-.xp-lv. girls :IIC X1111q Xcwleirli, XI1lI'l2l IIIYPXXII, X'lXl1IIl ::11cl IIICII s.111g 111 tllc Shlfc cr111tcwI. .xlllflllg tllcil' 1111111luc1'N Ilulslcy. Xlilclrccl I3lfm111ficlcl. Ivflllllll XIc'K111lc1. IIIIIL' NIL Nllllg 11I fl1c Cl11'1xt11111s Q-r111cc1'I was tllc f11111ccl l'XlIlQ'TLlC'l'iL'T Kinlcy. .Xlicq IgIlI'ClL'l', Ik-wrly ficglcr. Pl1yll1x Kelly. Iillu S111tc. .xllll Ilcclv. I7i111111 Iltlfllllilll. 1111cl X1111n-3 CI11r1'1g1111. 'Il1u11 11Q'Q11111p11111SI ix Pllyllis Slllllll. J. Sturgeon. R. McDonough, M. Heincman, M. Graham, M. Short, .I. Neff. 790 WWHQJKQ fs rr S ' - .fs..'.,,,,,,1,, , - v . . ,W , . Left to Right, Row One - J. Snyder, B Strong, J. Gardiner, J. Johann, Mr. McCauley, D. Granger, D Ross, B. Wentz. Res. Twc-fW. Adams, R. Wildridge, B. Barker, J. Houghland, G. Adams, D. Morris, W. Nobbe, W. Cox, L, Teufel, J. Tanksley. r Rov. Three --J. Greiner, R. Cox, P. Henry, D. Rea L. Manlove, B. Highfield, R. McDaniel, J. Kellum, L. Hudson, H. Precht, J. Frank, J. Turner, J. Shafer, P. Junkins, M. Broaddus, C. Brown, C. Weller, C. Brown, G. Nester, D. Bovine, Nl. Nlulheeren, T. Lockhart, C. Gcuhceller. F. F. A. lfariiiiiig acrcs on sliarcs. attciicliug and participating iii Statc. District, and Local mcctiugs. making an cxliibit at tlic statc fair. and judging livcstock arc sonic of thc tasks tlic lfiiturc Ifarmcrs of Amcrica uuclcrtakc during thc ycar. 'llicy liavc a statc ofticcr and four Iloosicr Fariiicrs 'llic lcttcrs. I . B. L. A.. staiicl for lfuttirc Bnsincss Lcaclcrs of .'Xmcrica. 'l'liis is tlic national organization for stuclciits of lmsiiicss. lt is spoiisorccl by tlic Uiiitccl Busiiicss lsclucatioii Association. which is a Dcpart- inciit of tlic National liclucation .Xssociation-fan cclu- catioiial association iii .Xiiicrica. I . B. L. A. was forinccl to aggrcssitc lmsiiicss lcaclcrsliipg to crcatc inorc iiitcrcst and uiiclcrstantliiig in thc iiitclligcut clioicc of lmusincss clcvclop compctciit. occupatioiisg to participatc iii worthy unclcrtakiiigs for tlic iiiiprovcinciit of bnsiiicss and citizciisllip and to fostcr patriotism. I . B. L. A. scrvcs as a stcppiiig stonc to OIICVS placc in thc busincss world. Left to Right, Row One--L. Raver, M. VanAusdal, M. Garrett, R. Lambert, M. Fox. Row TwogL. Krepp, M. Shires, S. Hayward, S. Spivey, C. Payton, J. French, D. Michael, R, Jobe, B. Roettger, S. Fuller, M. Conrady, N. Helms. Row Three--M. Roberts, C. Cash, B. Clark, T. Prifogle, G. Hansell, C. Croxon, N. Smith, J. McKinley, L. Shoenfeld, B. Crawford, M. Fisher, V. Hensley. Left to Right, Row One-MM. Chance, D. Hofmann, M. Heine- man, A. Borger, M. Graham, J. Fish, H. Bradburn, S. Cam- eron, L. Howard. Row Two-D. Pearcy, L. Brown, H. Patterson, D. Hay, C. Spaulding, D. Davis, J. Bauer, S. Burns, A. Story. Row Three--B. Sallee, B. Matney, S. Massey, M. Ruhl, Miss Heilinan, D. Pitstick, D. Stockdale, J. Davidson, B Harnil- t0ll, M. Lainhart, R. Wright. Left to Right, Row One -S, Hinchnian, N. Pendergrass, D. Hofer, J. Wills, P. Kelley, S. Ellinger S. Gabbard, N. Jones, J. Fellinger T. Colley. Ros. T:.o D. Johnson, J. King, G. Gabhard J Hrnsler 'A Jackson N. Riggs, C Sparks, P. Huber, H. Hook, I. Lichlighter. Ro.. Three E. Jennings, ffl. Short, C McGraw. S. Cock We Heilvnai f.'l.Haf1ler R Fisher, C Snyder, C Harlan fill ciirollccl in tlicii club and liavc iiicrcasctl tlicir mcmf lncrsliip grcatly in thc past ycar. 'l'lic officcrs arc lim 'l'nrncr. prcsiclciitg Icrry Ilougli- land. viccfprcsiclcnt: Xtcrncr Xobbc. sccrctary: Dick Ross. trcasurcr: Louis 'l'cufcl. scntincl. and Xlr. livcrctt XlcCaulc5'. advisor. : ---an bn Wy... TRI-HI-Y 'l'ri-llifY has had Ll very hnsy year nncler the leader ship of Instine XCXYIIILIII. president: Ruth Iobe, viee presiclentg Nnney Tierney. seeretnry: Pat Dillinghnni trensnrer: llilflllllil Roettger. ehnplziinz Pat Xiehols. sergeant-git-nrins. The elnh has sprnisorefl lll0ltL'f'AlllLll'ilIlg pmieets inelncling selling snlt waiter tntfy nncl the recl clerhies Clising food hnskets tn the neecly. cleenrnting ll Christ inns tree for the infii'inin's. .incl innliing lfnster lusliets lun e been the serxiee pmieets. lfcnn' inenihers nttenclecl sinninei' eznnp git Cinnp 'leenniseh. Delphi. lncliiinn' zincl innnemns gl'flll1JSll2lXC gone to the eunferenees helcl in different piirts nf mn' clistriet. 'lhe fnn :incl sneinl life on tlns ClIllJ'S ezilenclar inelncle the snappy cliinee Lifter the seeticninl. the piteh- in inegils. nncl the fun priietieing for the l3asl4ethnll--- It Hhs sliit. rr k -F... Left X573-f1 1 R:-. Ore 3.3.r1 P, .arm H .JU Rc: T'c O Shim P Bcrafcer. Rc- T'-rw E Joseph D Conor B 'Jar Rc: F:..r D Fraviptc J weamr. Po-. Fha B Eine B Herr, '. r. Hifi B We-an 3 Ba 119- Rc: S- '.' Brcandes '.' Hint J Turtw D Rvana Ro-. Sf-.f-1' F? Rba G ONM H Hwv, E SE 1'1 , A'-14 was-r B '.'iGr.a.' ffl M-4 X 1 -in LN: 12 pvihi P1 Off Rn T X Jsh sci F? Thvrvn R. JOTV' l. Tifvnfy C Pagan P Dw.1,gw' Pc: FLM B Poettqe' Rc: Fu? N Carriqan B Cranfcrfl J Erilvsa' P. Nichow. S Futtm S Roz- Six J. Fvlhnqpr, N. Jonifs Dickerson, H. Hull. D Hoffman R Mc' Ron Sesen- S. Gatbard, Donough, G. Hansell, M. Garrett, E. Elhnger. roxon N. Kaiser D Row Eight J. Henry, C. C , Michael, J. Simatic, J. Johann, P. Borgvnan. Row Nine -M. Short, R. Walters, L. Vreelano, L. Neal, M. Graham, N. Brown, R, Kruse M. Barrsw, D, Johnson. Row Ten J. Heeb, S. Cook, S. Pohlman, L. Suhre, A. Sch'ichte, J. Chowrnnq, C. Green C. McGraw, J. Hensley, N. Shares. HI-Y Uncler the fine snpei'x'ision of Inn llnnt. the llifY Clnh has zieemnplishecl nunn' things this year. 'l'he elnh printecl :incl pnssecl ont the foothzill pmgrznnsz it spcnisorecl the errmniiig of the fonthnll queen svhieh is an Llllllllill event for the elnhg :incl the inelnhers all pitehecl in :incl hzicl QI Cliristinns pints' for the nncler' prixilegecl ehilchen. 'l'he party mis eoniplete with ll clinnei' and presents fm' .ill the ehilclren. .Xlso Clllflllg lxiskethzill sensun. the nieinhers postecl the nznnes znicl nninhers of the npposing hlnsers when there uns .1 hmne ginne. 'l'he l!lCllllJL'I'N gave .in exeellent lfnster pmgrnin .incl were respnnsihle for the clemtimnis given exery 'lnesclny and 'lhnrsclny clnring the sehool yezn. .XII of these fine things hnse inzicle this yenrl elnh one of the hest in Cf. ll. Sfs liistors. Seated, Lelt to Right S, Gruell, N. Tierney, S. Fuller, P, Greene, M. Winters, M. VanAusdalI. Row Two J. Beard, J, Geise, H. Byrd, S. Hay- ward, J. Britton, S. Spivey, C. Spaulding, N. Rudicel, L. Rowe, Miss Linkel. Row Three-- J. Bennett, B. Crawford, S. Huniig, M. Turner, S. Cameron, M. Conrady, H. Bradburn. USH ERS CLUB 'l'l1e Uslrers Club, sponsorecl bv Xlrs. Beaton. is eonipleting its seeoncl aetive vear. 'l'l1e elub eonsists of 2-l inenibers, 'llie offieers are Lueille Broun. presiclentg Nlarilvn Cronk. viee-presiclent: and Suzanne Cameron. Doris Pearev. ancl Iuclv Sturgeon. rovv eaptains. 'l'l1ese eourteous. polite, ancl punetual girls have uslrerecl selrool patrons to their seats at eoneerts. plavs. eonnneneenient. and baeealaureate. FUTURE NURSES CLUB l uture Nurses Club is eoniposecl of junior and senior girls vvlro are interested in learning inore about nursing as a career. .Xssuranee tliat a prospective rneinber vvill enter nurses training is not a requirement of tlns elub. Speakers cliseussecl subieets suelr as inclustrial nursing, the prevention of tuberculosis. Latin lernis usecl in nursing. and various books ancl parnplilets. lfielcl trips to levvisli llospital and Reed Xleinorial Hospital vvere enjovecl bv sonie of tlie inenibers vvlio eoulcl take aclvant- age of tlie opportunitv. .Xlso representatives frorn several lios- pitals liave spoken to tlie elub about tlieir respeetive training programs. Officers vvere llllvllis Greene, presiclentg luclv Bennett, vieefpresiclent: Iuclv llearcl. seeretarv-treasiner: Suzanne Claineron. viee seeretarv-treasurer. Left to Right, Row One-L. Brown, M. Chance, S. Cameron, D. Pearcy. Row Two-J. Sturgeon, S. Fuller, B, Crawford, J. Erickson. Row Three- S. Floyd, M. Hacller, M. Fisher, H. Bradburn. Ron Four R. Fisher, J. Smith, P, Dillingham, J. Davidson. Rovv Five R. Ellis, H. Patterson, B. Nlarnf-y. Ron Six- G Gabbard, C. Hanlon. 1 62 Leli to Rrgln R:-. Olin R, Pnl.. H Hera, E. Hines K f,'ar1,nv P, trlcrrls D Peak Ren Tao Mrs. Domeker Sponsor C Green D. Starr, C Leedke, C. Henry J. Carr S Wilson B. Crawford. Ron Three J. Frank 'J Krieg, D Rlilvardson P. Osborne LIBRARY CLUB 'lhe l.ibrary Club is formed by students who are interested in learning more about the library and in helping others to use it to their best advantage. 'l'he members are all willing to do their share of the work in helping to keep the library in order and to get the new books ready and on the shelyes as quiekly as possible so that other students may haye a ehange to read theni. 'l'he Club sponsored the reyiyal showing of 'tllirth of a Nation. the first full length silent nioyie, as one of their proieets this year. .X gift of Slll was giyen to the lnfantile Paralysis l und. Officers eleeted this spring are: president. Yaney Kay Riggs: yieerpresident. Carol laniee Sparks: seerea tary. Kay Spangler: treasurer, Robert Clifton: parlia- inentarian. Duane Granger. and sponsor. Xlrs. Nliller. F. T. A. 'llie lfuture 'l eaehers Club has had a yery sueeess- ful year. 'l'he elub is only two years old. 'l'he offieers are: president, lirie llinesg yieefpresident, lane Carr: seeretary-treasurer. Patsy Osborne: historian. Betty Crawford: and sponsor. Garnet Donieker. Club lneinbers ushered at Open llouse during National lidueation XYeek. 'l'he elub extended greet ings to eyery teaeher in the Connersyille l'ublie Sehool systein by ineans of an apple during this saine week. .X danee. the SIIOWIHLIIIVS Shuffle. was held after the Brookville gaine on lanuary 22. at the Connersyille lligh Sehool Cyin. 'l'he outstanding proieet was a banquet. whieh was held at the lfirst Xlethodist Chureh the eyening of Xlareh 2. .Xlpha Beta Chapter of Delta Kappa Canuna eo-operated with the lfuture 'l'eaehers Club. .Xll seniors in the eighteen high sehools in Franklin, Rush. and lfayette Counties were inyited. Dr. Ilelen Sorenson of Ball State 'leaehers College was the prineipal speaker. Left tc Right, Seazea -9.1. Jackson R. Clifton P. Huber lVl. Teague L. Shafer B. Wealer, J. Walden. Stardrng --R. Sualer B. Wills, D. Granger N. Helms K. Spangler, P. Almer, M. VanAusdall, H. Pre-cm, J. Sparks, N. Rrggs, Sponsor, Mrs. Miller D. Cotter Nl. Wilson, W. Ncbbe J. Wllllarns, lll. Jrnks, D Savoy. 63 J. C. L. A local club in the national organization of Junior Classical League has the purpose of encouraging young people of our country to be interested and appreciative of the language, literature, and art of ancient Greece and Rome. The club conducts foreign correspondence with a boy in Greece and a girl in Franceg their letters describe customs, schools, and activities. Another of this club's projects is the Latin-Pan American Week Program given by both J. C. L. and El Circulo Espanol. Also, three of the members have entered a poetry contest sponsored by the .American Classical League, At Christmas the club makes tray favors for the hospital and adorns the offices. study hall, and language rooms with evergreens. Nl. Graham, L. Vreeland. ertson, L. Larrison, P, Kent, R. Brown, T. Schwark C, Gabbard, G. Gartlein, B, Hastings, E, Heeb, L Campbell, L, Howard, K. Lipps, D. Hofman, J, Fish M. Helneman, P. Auxier, A. Borger, G. Spivey, P Spencer, R. Blair, R, Rasch, A. Cargal, J. Bennett P, Znemke, J. Wilson, J. Besanceny, P. Kuhlrnan, J Smith, M. Neff, J, Johann, N. Carrigan, B. Firsuch V' Eur J Frank J C ' ., .,e, . , , rang. SPANISH CLUB The meetings of the Spanish Club for this year centered around the customs and costumes of the Spanish people of Mexico. This club and the Junior Classical League cele- brated Pan-American Week by giving a program for the enjoyment of the students, faculty, and parents. One of the many projects of this club is the foreign correspondence with a boy in Mexico and a girl in Chile. From these students, the club learns about the customs and languages of these two countries. Officers for the year were Ronnie Hunt, president: Roddy Walters, vice-president, Rosalie Sherwood, secre- taryg Elizabeth Sasser, treasurer. -fit to Right, Rox, One R, Walters S FH- ch E Sasser, R. Htmt, illrs. Nelson, Sponsor. cs. Two D. Ovistctt, P. Schcnve, D. Strat N, AlfP'l'Ot, A. Baker, 't'l. Parker. an Three D. Shafer H Hock,T,Thfr1e-1 L Huber cs Fair J Rem-rt'c' V Vlrilil-y V HMM' fri Left to Right, Holding Card-S. Williams, P, Huber, Left to Right -S. Gruell, P. Gabbard, M. Metcalf, P. Bergman, S. Henry, N. Howe, R. Caudle, D. Peak, P. Wilkins, S. Vare, L, Suhre, L. Shaefer, P. High- field, A. Schlichte, T, Harrold, G, KIopp,, J, Rob- 12 ET 30 This strictly social organization consists of journalists who have had 15 inches printed in either the Clarion or the Cohiscan. The aim of the members is to have fun and to do interesting things in the journalism world. Prospec- tive members are voted in by the club. Thanksgiving, Christmas and Valentine parties were planned and at- tended by the members. An annual event is the early morning breakfast prepared by the juniors for the senior members. The 12 in the club's name represents the 12 charter members and the 30 represents Uthe end in newspaper language. Officers of U12 et 30 are James Turner, presidentg Don Colter, vice-president: Savannah Gabbard, secretary, and Dorothy Michael, treasurer. Kneeling-S. Cook. P. Nich ols. N. Tierney. Seated-J. Turner. B. Pow ers. H. Mighdoll. Standing-R. Bohlandcr. I. Lunsford. R. Urdal. R. Mc Donough. S. Dickerson. .I Henry. S. Spivey. G. Han sell. C. McGraw. D. Colter S. Gabbard. D. Michael Mrs. Metz. J. Newman. A Tate. P. Morris. E. Hines M, Tressler. J. Tanksley M. Hunt. Qulu. AND scRoLL As a national honorary journalistic society. Quill and Scroll admits members from either the Clarion or the Cohiscan staff. The requirement is 150 printed inches. Candidates for membership must be of junior or senior classification and in the upper third of their class in scholastic standing. Recommendation by the school prin- cipal or publication advisor, and then approval by the Executive Secretary of the Society is necessary. Mrs. Lillian Metz is Clarion advisor while Miss Alice Richards is Cohiscan sponsor. Mrs. Metz is a lifetime member and Justine, Pat, Sandra, and Nancy were ad- mitted last year. Joan, Bill, Philip, and Jeanne are newly' elected members. Left to Right, Row One-J. Johann, S, Cook. J. Erickson. Row Two-P. Nichols. P. Morris, N. Tierney, J. Newman, B. Newquist. Left to Right, Row One -J. Haselby, S. Hobbs, D, Avery, N. Shires, P, Borginan, D. Johnson, C. While, D. Bray, S. Reed, N, Rudicel, Nliss Johnson. Row Two- S. Spivey, J. French, C. Snyder, T. Colley, C. Howard, C. Bowne, B. Firsich, D, Cordell, J. Fellinger, N, Jones, D, Nlerrill, E. Cornett, J. Bauer. Row Three--L. Vreeland, G. Gabbard, C. Hanlon, S. Beaty, L. Shaffer, Nl. Wilson, P, Kohlman, J. Besenceney, M. Brown, S. Shields, E. Doub, C. Spaulding, H. Byrd, S. Massey. Row FouriR. Fisher, lVl. Conrady, C. Leedke, S. Pohlman, J. Chowning, D, Shaffer, S. French M. Teague, J. Harris, P. Rudd, S. Pflurn, D Poske, Nl. Gutzwiller, C. Swails, S. Rowan, G Precht, Nl. Kemp. r Row Five--B. Sallee, Nl. Ruhl, R, Brunsman, A Sherry, J. Frank, R, Stegner, J. Weise, D Onstott, C. Baltzell, Nl. Jinks, L. Harrison, B. l Barksdale, J. Wilson, P. Ziemke. l PROJECTION CLUB A new eluh, the Projection Club, vvns organf ized this year under the sponsorship of Nlr. Roy Knight. Although the Projection Club is il new elnh in C. H. S., it has proved verv satisfactory. The elnh provides the presence of il hov in the projection rooni to shovv inovies at ull times. , G. A. A. ln its second vein' of existence under the direction of Xliss Norma lean Iohnson, the G. A. A. girls have partici- pated in the following netivities: softball, hzisketbrill, vollevhnll. and hovvling. ln Deeeinhei' the C. A. A. was hostess for il vollevhzill play dnv. 'l'he sehools attending vvere Rushville. Cann- hridge Citv and Milton. In Xlnreh the C. A. A. enter- tnined the lfnirvievv C. A. A. and Plllyiffl tvvo games of vollevhzill. Yes. it looks us if the girls in C. ll. S. are ns athletic minded as our boys. H I Left to Right Row One R O'Neal, R. Noe. R. Rof-an, W. Nobbe, R. Wentz, E. Sandman. Rom Tf.o D Moore, R Lutze B. Henry, G. Wood, H. Jessop, A. Lunsford. Ni XX XX X . 7 X X X X X ATHLETI 11 J mg wud' .ff haw' A: : Tfllf. 21.5, A 5 ' ,.:, , '1 Y 7 , .- 1 of P1c111ng 111ost11 on defense lub filled the guard position for the Big Red last fall 111t11 some of 1111 e111t1 dcfensne 111.1ncu1 ers lhere 11ere ll0f 1111111 11110 11 e11t through his hole 111 tl1e hne VVhen lub 1llt someone the1 l111e11 thu 111d bee11 lllf thc1 didnt tr1 running o1er 111111 too much 1fter thc first time Io11 111rd sh1ft1 C1flX1Ilg 11 is lem 1 St1le of P1111 is l1e filled t11e fullb 1e11 position on the Sp1rt111 1 1e1e11 for three 1c.1rQ Ile 1131 OIIC of COllllLfS1111C9 best fullbgieles 'Ihcrc 11ere 1101 Ill 1111 11l1o Could Stop 111111 V11lCIl lie 11e11t through t11e hne lip 1119 ll0t lfflltl of IIIXOIIL Ing or 5111.111 When the bplrtans 11 ere O11 the goal l111e and needed 1 1 D tl1e1 X10ll1C1 C111 011 er11 Long sl11ft1 rum lround end 111d some c 11111 defense X1 IS tl1e 1ob of 11115 SC1ll0l'1ld1f bielx Xl1r1 Ilunt O11 tl1e grid tenn this 1cc1r lle 111s 1 f1str111111111g baelt 111d 11ll'C1 to stop Crook p111cd 11HlOSf 111 0fll1S four 1e1rs of 1llg1l school football it right half 1714.11 lhere 11ere 1111111 opponents 11ho drelded his running and 11 1rd hitting 011111 eirned 1118 first 111s1t1 etter list fill b1 lJ111lllg tlelxle foi t11e Big Red ll11111g both o11 offense lllC1 defense Dan stopped some 111rd1 C1l'l1C,S of the opposing 1111 Ile X1 is 111 111111 lllll 1llIC1 to n1o1e out of his hne position 17111 deilt 111 HN 1o1t111g b1o11s to the UIJPOSIIIQ, tenns Ile 11111 be nnssed lll next 1e1r s e1e1 en te 11118 lll Jll 1 lot of llll 11e Lletls Une the opposing line ill tl1e1 eould 1l'lllC11C '11 he filled his left fll'lTC1 position to the top. Ile 11115 '1l11 11's in the oppming te'1111's biekfield s1o11'i11v do11'11 or stopping their p1'11's. lle recovered Ill'l1lf' fuinbles for ti' Bi ec lt 11 1s his 1l'lfC1 hitting 11 eiused 1116111 to flllll1l1C 1111111' tiines. Offense 'lllll defense were R'lllC11' s jobQ '11 he 11e1ped to open holes 'lllll stop some 1l'll'C1 offensive drives. Ile 11 1s '1 stout tielile for t11e SlJ'lI'l'lIlS. xhY1lCll they 11eeded '1 l'lI'gC e ' - ' - they eullet on R1111c1' 1 open it up. lle henehed Illllllf' 1111 013130110111 11'ith his hard hitting. Ile also 111111 be inissed next 1'e11r. 6 L1 cf f U 111 1111 fflf 1111 B11 LK 1 11111 1 1111 1111 111111111 1111 N . ll' 115' XXII 11 X 1 TL 1 1 111111 1 111111 1 111 1111 f' 1 11 1 13 11 11 IIN 1111 111 1 131111111111 111 f 1 111'N1l 1 1 f 1 19111111 S UN NIIP1 1 1 U 1111 1111 11111111 111 1111 111 1111 1111111 111111111 11111111111 1111111 1 11111 1 11 1 U 111 11 11111 1111 1 Jll 111111 111 11 IS I1 11111111 1111 111111111111 11 1 11 1 1111111 1 1 111 11111111111 1111 1111111111 XX1f1l 1 11111111 11111 1 U11111 111111 1111111 Ill 1111111111 1111111 XXLTL 1111011 11118 1111 1 S XXII 1 1 1 11111 11f1t111111 1 IS 111 1111111111 111111 1111111111 111f11111111 t11 1111110 11111111 11.11111 H11 11111110 11111111111 1111111 1 '1 fr 11 8131111118 L111t11 11f 1111 1lllL 11111 1111111111111 11111 X 1 IL 1 1111111111111 1111111 111 1111111111 111 IX 1111111 .11111 11111111111 1111 111111.11 1111111111111 XX 11111 11111 111111 111111111 1111 11r11t1111 but 111111111 11111g 111.1111 1111111 1111111 .11 1111111.11111 111 111111111 111 111 1111 1.1111.11111 t11r1111g111111f 1111 11.11 B111 11.11 11111 t111 11111111ff 111.111 f111 t111 1311111111 69 'Qfwwv 114' ,. rv X1. i ' 1 I SENIOR FOOTBALL Left to Right, Row One-J. Johnson, T. Hayward. J. VanBlair, D. Colter, C. Townsley, R. Jones. Row Two-Coach Hunt, J. Turner, M. Hunt. B. Newquist. H. Henry, D. Moore. VARSITY FOOTBALL Left to Right, Row One-Assistant Coach Gunning. C. Townsley. T. Hayward. C. Mitchell, G. O'Neal, B. Newquist R. Floyd, M. Hunt, D. Clark, Coach Hunt. Row Two-H. Ellison, J. Entner, W. Smith, C. Shedd, J. Turner. D. Coltcr, H, Henry. L. Alexander, J. VanBlair Row Three-C. Brown, R. Jones, G, Scott, Q. Hensley, B. Powers, J. Johnson, R. Ware, J. Little, H. Shera, C. Heck Row Four-D. Moore, T. Gebert, B. Martin, L. McGuire, D. Gordin. D. O'Ncal. B. Barrett, B. McNeely, P. Burton -H PEP BAND Connersvi1le's 25 piece pep band under the direction of George Ewing offered a musical air to the season's basketball games, fea- turing a highly successful jazz and Dixieland note. Left to Right, Row One--G. Heine-man, D. Moore, H. Shera, J. VanBIair, N. Selke, J. Shirley. Row Two-M. Dice, F, Halberstadt, B. Tressler, B. Hastings, B. Joseph. Row Three D, Peak, J, Hasselby, C. Leedke, L. Harrison, D. Richardson, Ni. Tressier, R. Myers, Row Four-D, Schweikle, B, Bartlett, D. Williams, E. Hines. J. Johnson COACH ES These are coaches who compiled their efforts to give us a winning football season this year. Coaches Moses Pruitt, James Hunt, Ken Gunning. 4 5 fl FOOTBALL l.c1nling tlic sruclcnt lincly' in cliccriiig tlic funn on tu xicrfmy wgis ri job wcll clone ln two innirn' girls. 'llicsc girls arc S. Cailmlmrxl zincl D. Iulnisfmn. f ff x ' X ' 1 yfwfm, ,X , X rf WN' 'M' I fly Xlit .. 'lo clrznr cvcry' frmtlxill your to L1 c'olui'fnl circling, lllc lli-Y oi'g11iiizgiti011 sponsors tlic crowning of ll Quccn. 'lliis yczifs honor of lacing Qnccn was bcstowccl upon Miss Iczinnc Ioliann. who wus il runner-up in l952. Libby' .-Xnn Neal. lane Carr, Nutrilic Rucliccl, and Anita Alcxanclcr coinposcd Quccn Iolmiiirs court. alicll :rms llnrnigli llicrz rin nu? nlinx Hllllklll NlH1JlllllI llr Is i Mmlf li.n'cl clinin lnialx uf llin Spill in Ol uniisy it film ful lil rlxin li in lli rm nr iln t nn SENIOR LINEMEN 11112 fl'Ull1 111111 111wppec1 11111111 1I1ll'C1 C1lAlXL'N 11111411 11c1'e 11.13111 111 t11u11' HlJPfllli'lI1N. 111lL'f 111111 0pCllL'C1 111 1111 1llQ,L 1lfl1CN for t11c1111c'1af1c1c1. .l. 'I'111'ne1'. D. Moore. T. Ilay11'a1'd. B. Ne11':4111s1. C. Townsley. R. Jones. D. C'olte1'. Standing-H, Henry. J. Johnson. SPARTAN BACKFIELD V11lL' 1111c14f1L1c1 11111 mm of 11111 11c1t lll t11c 1t11tc. '11lL'1 Cflll1C1 l'llll. 111111. 111' 141014 Rl good tuple tllrcat C'fJlll1l1ll2l1lUll. 11101 11'L'1'c 211811 good 1111 C1CfL'IlSL'. Row One-I.. Alexander. Row Two-M. Hunt. J. VanBlai1'. C. Mitchell. Row Three-W. Smith, H. Ellison f f 5 Kia ' Fl' au' f' 11 1M XA Lcll to Right, Row One-D. Moore, R. Stacey, I.. Price, D. Sparks, B. Allen, M. Enochs, B. Hendrickson, J. Conrow, S. Marion. Row Two-Manager B. Jennings, Coach Pruitt, D. Purcell, B. Weisheit, T. Theders, B. Hinchman, P. Gregg, D. Gordin, J. Entner, D. Borders. . Row Three-D. O'Neal, E. Hinners, C. Lewis. B. Tressler, G. Tayward, C. Hendrickson, J. Crone, V. Hutton. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 'l'l1isyc11r'sfrcsl11111111 liflflllllllllljlllllC0lll1JlClCLl ll rccord of four wins llllll one loss. 'l'l1is is il finc rccorcl XYllCll you look 11t thc competition. XYLllC'll for llncsc boys in ll fcw Years. Cul lllll lJ1ll flll 1 xxcl lllglll lllc lmlll IS l111cl to llLlllCllC. uXl1ll'XN clrops ilic lull 11flc1' lic is lill by tw lL'C'lilL'TN. lm 1 clo mt l1o'l111 llllll Xliix is st1ll111t11 slccl 111 xc1'yl1lllcoflliclmzlll qaiiiicw. tlic ggimc. l7111'i11g lm four yczirs of footlmll. lic sul out 2.3 L QQ ,wgaw aff, 4, ,. N, iw X, N H U N 4-:R lf? x.,-f x..f ' i i ,f .a 1 aiu. nd Q hd One of the higher scorers of the te'nn Unk slipped under the lrislcet for infiny l'1y-ups dur- inv the season. l'orw'ir is iis ,pot where he shoots one hind nnsh shots 'ind jinnp shots fron: .nt on the s' '. Speed and deception spells Xlars' as he helped the Spartans to their rictorions season. An all- aronnd player, Xlars' scored with his one handed shots. Xlarx gonld always he conntcd on to stop a high scorer. AY sf?- 'Ii inv two virsity' lettc A 's ,Jot the Spar 'ii was 'it center where he l1l'ISfCl'CCl i inn J 'ind hook shot wi at ec ' Bi I ec in winn' 'ni' ' cs loth 't l - A iwas. Long arching two handed shots is I.loyd's specialty as he helped the Spartans. Being a consistent scorer-lie also helped with his deceptive passing and fine defensive worlg on the op- posing tcain high scorers. T6 x, 'i ---...,,, EJ 4016 Xxx Ld One of the biggest hnstlers of the teinn, Bud played both for- ward 'ind guard. Defense was his niiin o -is he stopped in'iny f the opposing plays which could h-ise inade it rongh for the Spir- tins had it not hecn for l. 'l'he inain play' inalicr of the Spartan five and consistent scorer, Larry proved to be one of the licst guards in the state with his fast. shifts' playing. .-Xlex also was an acc dcfcnsixe nian and will he hack next year. ..1 ,.1 X LL TN IIN IL ' DN 1'I1c11 ' ' ' ' C ICC II N IU N IIIIIIL 5 NPQCII 1 C fl 0 LII XI IL S S Ill II s ITIIII 1 IIIIIL 1111114 1111 1I TQIJUIIIICILT IIICI IL 1111 s XNIIKIIQXLI- IL 1 f I 1 111 NI11L c1111LcI IIIS ILII11 1 XI J IN s1t1 1 1 lllll sI1 111 If s1f1I I IIIIIIQ 111 1111 XILX Bob I1c CI III Hlf, RLcl111tI1 IIIS 1 111111 1111 1 1 3 I1 IS 1114 111 1 JIII 111111 I1111sfL11L1I 1 111 L1I1111 I 1111 cc C I'I111111g cc IILI IIICI I11111 IIII l1111.11cI .111cI cL11I11 .111 II11I1 s f111' IIlI ' 1011 1111 II1c 1. 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Noted for I11s 'Ull- II11' S1x11I1111 I1IIs11s LI f11111'111cI 111 L-f1111i11g Ixlck 11cxI 10111 Ic1 I1cI11 sI1111I 1cI1r11111cI111g, uXY1II IILIKI cu I QIIICI sI11111IcI IJQ f111c of II1I- II1c IQ11111 111 II1ci1 I 11115, IQITI I11s 1111 -IIIJII 111111111ccI 1111I 1111 II11s 11111111sI111's 111 11cxI ICZIIJN 1 I11c'IQ. I' '. 1'c11 s Y11' 1I1. -' :' I 5 ' I ,, 1 F V E .E 1 1, 111111 I 1 I 'II .i IIEE ., ' 1 ha I Y I 37 if I MAE I 2 ' 7 I . A is 4 I , zzl A s 1, iz ' 'xx' I I IA A' 1 3 LEA - 1 I 1 I 1 V 11 , 2 1' I l y ILI ff IC 1I CIIXQ ,.. .Qian vi gy if N1 i 3 ... s 'P' 1 K Li SI I IS S-L., ig- i 1 .S ad Tip-off of tlie second game at tlie Ruslixille lljgllblllll yyliiell pitted tlie Coiniersyille SP2lYl2lllS against tlie ,'Xlll'Ol'Ll Red Deyils is yyziteliecl by Spzirtmis Lloyd Lunsford 4513, Ceeil lszme 1413, Xyllllllf Cox tx-HJ. .Xnmm defeated tlie Big Red to uclyziiiee to the finals. WORK WELL DONE llelpiiig tu lend tlie student body in elieeriiig tlie team to yietury was the job yxliieli was well dime lay Bob Brock, Betty Bmek, lamet Clioyyiiiiig, Izmet lleiisley, und lim Robertsuii. 'lliese yell lenders :ire yery iieeessairy to our seliool and Cyeryoiic Sllilllld llc ycry proud of tliem. Left to Right, Row One-D. Borders, H. Fields, P. Riddle, B. Barrett. Row Two-Coach Brandley. H. Ellison, D. Knight. Row Three-J. Entncr. G. 0'Neal, B. McGraw, R. Petty. D. Gordin. RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM 'llic licscric tcgiiii did .iii cxccllciit juli this your with I3 wins iiiid 9 loss tlicir iu-rii'cI. 'l'licy1ilw imii thc H-tcaiii touriicy git Crcciisbiiig. 'Ilicy dcwrvc in credit for tlicir fiiic sciisrwii. 'lilic yriiitliful Spgirtaiis stiirtcd their scgiwii iii tiiic s by uiiiiiiiig tlic first Ifgdiiics. .X irib well drmiic. buys. CS lit iicli tvlc 1 ,llS. Ul'l'. L'.lI.S. UPI l.il1ei'r5' 43 34 Soiitlipnri fl 41 Voliiiiilmiis 44 4E lliistivillc- 24 38 llushvillv 37 254 Bi'rmkx'illc 29 20 .-Xuroru 36 29 Blartinsxillc 44 28 Nlortrm llciiiorizil 34 IS l.awrQncebui'2 40 22 llfiwt- 34 38 Shellnyvillc 47 25 Si-yiiimii' 411 34 Batesville 60 33 iirm-iishiii 'l'uiii'm-5' 315 215 Franklin 38 32 lliishvillc 23 lT New Vastle 30 37 Gil-eiislmiii 27 29 l.zii1i'c-l 3.3 three main players were moved up to the reserve team about midway through the season, the little Red Left to Right, Row One-D. O'Neal, D. Gordon, P. Riddle, D. Borden, J. Crone, L. Hudson. Row Two-L. Bossert, Student Manager, L. Lawson, C. Hendrickson, R. Smithberger, C. Lewis, Coach Jim Hunt. Row Three-L. Price, J. Entner, R. Abercrombie. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM This year's freshman basketball team compiled a record of 13 wins and 3 losses. Due to the fact that lost a few games as the season ended. Yel Left Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Rcw Connersville 25, New Castle 21. Connersville 24, Shelbyville 20 Connersville 36, Morton Memorial 34. i'Connersvil1e 26, Greensburg 19 Connersville 37, Rushville 27. tConnersville 15, Shelbyville 21. Connersville 47, Liberty 19. Connersville 29, Alquina 30. Connersville 42, Greensburg 37. Connersville 45, Brownsville 18 Connersville 33, Shelbyville 30. Connersville 31, Rushville 49. Connersville 40, Morton Memorial 33. Connersville 22, New Castle 37. Connersville 47, Liberty 34. i'Tourney Games. 1 Leaders-Bob Brock, Betty Brock, J. Chowning, J. Hensley, J. Robertson. to Right, Row One-aB. Ellis, H. Hull, J. Simatic, C. Croxon, G. Hansell, B. Baltzell, R. Lambert, R. Jobe, C. Payton, D. Michael, H. Mighdoll. Two-N. Smith, M. Winters, M. VanAusdall, S. Spivey, M. Fox, L. Krepp, P. Greene, B. Clark, J. Beard, C. Cash, L. Raver, T. Prifogle, M. Roberts. Three-M. Conrady, D. Richardson, C. Green, S. Floyd, M. Garrett, S. Beaty, J. McKinley, J. Hay, S. Hayward, S. Gruell, D. Robbins, J. Newman. Four-T. Hayward, R. Noe, B. Martin, K. Howard, H. Guthrie, B. Newquist, J. Conrad, H. Henry, L. Howard, N. Jones, R. Kruse, M. Short. Five-N. Helms, M. Barrow, S. Fuller, B. Crawford, J. Johann, S. Dickerson, B. Rcettger, N. Kaiser, P. Nichols, J. Erickson, N. Tierney, N. Rudicel, P. Huber Sixehl. Riggs, C. Sparks, A. Borger, L. Brown, D. Pearcy, J. Fish, M. Graham, M. Heineman, D. Hoffman, N. Carrigan, R. McDonugh, K. Lipps, J. King Seven-S. Cook, C. McGraw, P. Borgman, S. Bates, H. Hook, J. Fellinger, K. Spangler, B. Matney, J. Henry, S. Gabbard, N. Shires, S. Ellinger, M. Jackson, D. Hofer EightvD. Halberstadt, N. Hamon, M. Haler, H. Byrd, H. Bradburn, S. Wilson, R. Wright, J. Smith, C. Spangler, C. Spaulding, S. Massey, C. Leedke, S. Pohlman Nine-M. Ruhl, J. Bennett, D. Pitstick, J. Bauer, J. Davidson, D. Haye, M. Chance, D. Davis, S. Cameron, S. Burns, J. Whitten, P. Kent, L. Campbell. Ten-M. Pitstick, S. Pflum, M. Gutzwiller, S. Martin, L. Neal, D. Cordell, L. Suhre, S. Shields, L. Vreeland, P. Wilkins, J. Weise, P. Rudd, l. Lichliter. Eleven-A. Alexander, M. lsom, J. Williams, F. Vaughn, L. Haley, C. Howard, J. Harris, M. Teague, B. Bottomley, M. Brown, B. Brittenham, R. Craft, E. Sasser TwelvefS. Wilkinson, J. Fuller, D. Starr, B. Friend, C. Henry, J. Heeb, M. Joyner, D. Bray, M. Pflum, E. Larson, L. Martin, K. Davenport, M. Parker. Thirteen-P. Spencer, F. Jackson, L. Gage, B. Dale, P. Highfield, S. Reed, J. Brown, J. Craig, J. Carr, J. Sparks, J. Frank, B. Firsich. Fourteen-P. Smith, S. French, D. Shafer, C. Henry, D. lngermann, J. Hensley, L. Chandler, K. Porter, B. Thomas, D. Moore, J. Lipps, E. Heeb, P. Kuhlman. Fifteen-J. Weiler, N. Newman, D. Vermeulen, S. Gruell, M. Gabbard, S. White, B. Avery, J. Hasselby, S. Hobbs, L. Hood. 80 PEPNOCRATS an t m tha blskctblll no ,Xclcling lllllill life .md uvlur tw ilu b.1NlxLtb.1ll gums ilu PLIJIIIKIQIQN Imxc Ildpul build Npirit .IIN 'X' xl l 'rlcl. is N QW it if mfg! fa, J' .37 t 'JV . 2A:1V I 4 wi Q ' Ak V yl - ' Qs Picturcrl Clockwise-lNlz1l'vin llunt. .Ilm Tlll'ncl'. tk-cil Isaacs. Bobby Masta-l's. Ilonnic Petty. M212 Bill Scott. Wilbur Cox, Eddie Masters. Buddy Collins, Lloyd l.LlIlSl'0l'Kl, and Don fl0lll'l'. f'0Illtl'+f4l711Cll Ken Gllnning. and Assistant f'0liCll Ilurry Brandloy. SECTIONAL CHAMPS l,ltlllI'L'Cl .lllmc Lll'L' tllt' llL'l'Q'lllllllg C'L'l'ClllfllllL'N of Kell cllllllllllilk ttlllll. 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Sllllllllllt 82 COACH KEN GUNNING 101 th0 Lxput 0f110h111f f 1 11 1 10011110 Ldhlll Llxflll C 11 f J T0 IIIIS t 10 N GOLF TEAM th0r0 p1t0h111U Icft to R1g 1t R011 One Loach Hunt B Hmchman L IIIIIBOD B Bnock I Ieaton Row 'Iwo P G19 L 'XI1tchcll W Sm1th R Sm1th R011 Th1eo B 'Nevxqmst E Hmos Q Hemlex Lvlll' 1 1 ' A 5 of K011 Clllllllilhg. 1111 Sch 11' 011c - 'h11s'1 1 N 1 LIN 1301114 11111 115 th0 1 111 I ' 11110. if if 'a 4 C Lxltllflllgll th0y' 4101111 11110 too high 111 thc 0c111f0101100 th0y' 2110 11hx'111's 111 . . . bb . A, ', -Y . . 4 , . .Z .1 . . ' .1.V' Left to Right, Kneeling-B. Rowan, H. Henry, R. Rea, Coach Plough. Standing-M. Tressler, B. Collins, K. Howard, C. Townsley. BASEBALL - SENIORS 'l'he boys pictured above are playing their last season in the Spartan Red and XVhite. 'l'hree of these seven seniors are regulars on this years team. Buddy Collins is the starting eateher and has been on the team all four years of high school. Ronnie Rea has held down the left field position for the last two years. Kenny Howard. the first baseman, is the third senior on the team who is a regular. The other four boys pietnred above are not on the first nine usually. but they See a lot of aetion. Bob Rowan and llilton llenry have done most of their playing in the outfield while Cletis 'lownsley and Xlike 'l'ressler work in the infield. 'l'he Spartans haye a well rounded elub this year with power on the mound and at the plate. 8-l C,c:11-,1xi111g 111r1stl1' :rt llIlliLl'Qi1lSNllIL'Il H10 iQ11111s Klllll 1111s great l7t7NHii7iiiiiLS 1f11111ki11g guml ill tl1t-3c411-N to cmllc. CROSS C IEUNTRY TENNIS Left lo Rnght Rom One -J1m Entner, Mc'VeeIy C. Moms, C. Shedd G He111en1ar1. Rom T-on L. Gabnard, John Entner, V.1cKo1r1 D. Sch.-teukle, D. Km C:a:r1 Hamer. ll1qC.1'41w C,c11111i'1'1 MQ1111 L'Ul'C'ilL'Ci in XI1' i31 a1'iif11 is 'I SIYBY' 1't'c'11tlx 111f1r1ci11t'cd l1L1'c li . . . .t. mx , 1. 1 1 x L. H. S. lletw hwy l1.11t1 t'111r11t'cl il1t11 IllL'LiiS 1L11:i i1.i1t 1111zciL 11 Sgllflii 111-111'ci t Left to Riuht-Coach Brandley. B. Collins. B. KICGMW. B. Rowan. C. Isaacs. D. Knight. T. Schwark. H. Guthrie. HIl0CiiIl2+3IllX Brzindlcy. Student Blanageit TRACK 111111 thrcc 111111 111 111111 1 fu1 of 1111 1111111 11015 11110 u1111pr1scc1 t111s 1111 1 tr lL1x 11111111 Left to flgllt 18 01111 1 11t11Cr sop110111c1re 1llllC11Lf D111 C1orc1111 fresh 111111 c11s11 111111 11141 pole 1 1111tcr 11111 GITX ONc11 lllllltlf 111110 11161 ll1l1L IL111 11111101 111111 111010 c111c1cr 111111 1rc, 1 fc.11 of thc. 11r1g11t prospccts for future XCIIS 1111s 1L1r5 56111161 15 1 1o1111g Ollf, 111t11 11111ost 111 u11c1crc11ss111c11 COIHIJOSIIIU It 111 1 fc11 KLITS t11c1 11111 bc 111111 to bc'1t 1X,ClllSC thcsc, lrc 5111111115 11110 1010 thc 5PO1t 11111 11111 gnc t11c,1r but Left to Rlght Front Row D Borders C Hendmckson G Helneman L Abercromble Jack Shlrley L PFICC Row Two CoachK Gunnlng B Jenmngs F H1bbl1n C Shedd P Rlddle B Martln B Weaver D Clark B Collms Ass1stant Coach Halry Brandley Row Three R Hlghfxeld T Schwark D Gordon D Kmght W Smlth H Shera J Johnson B McNee1ey B Bartlett S Duerstock Row Four D Moore C Brown G ONeal R Craft J Lrone J Entner R Petty D Moore R Caudle D ONeal B McGraw E Mastels 11619 I0 86 1 1 'V 1 1 11 ' 1 '1 ' - 1 -- 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 -11 I' '11 1 1 1' 1 1 I I. 1 . 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'llle gym wir- clan-rmixtlecl so us lo reseinlmle Ll sfreel xceiie in llgiris. Blue llXYlllIlgS Hipprcl ille sicligxxgilk C'LlliL'S. zlml ll liglll lblrie ceiling wiill silver sfgirs proviclecl flie slay. lllllL' luiickgmirrul fur Elie l3i!llClSlLlllll mis zi flrmwerecl lxreliclrup zmcl Sllllflillllg silxu' lxzlls were segzilergcl tlimiigliciiil the gym to give tlie zlpperiruriee of street limips. 'llie progrirrn ermsislecl of gi musierrl revue featuring the furrious l'lYCllCl1 clzirreew riricl smigx Irieluclecl in the program were six soldiers and ri girl in IIi1iki Diriki Pzrrle Ymixuz ar Seng zuicl climee riumlver, 'l'lie Lust 'lime l Saw Purisvg 21 clress clesigirer zmcl model, Pierre and lfifing iurcl tlie wellkriowii Carr Cam. After the progrgrrir, exu'i'o1ie clurreecl to the swziyirig uirisie of 'lbriirriy Robbins' climee lxrricl. 'llie juniors wmkecl luircl to make the Ilriiior-Seiiior' rr big success, zmcl they siiicemly' believe flint the lrririor-Seriim' Reception of WS? will be remeirilmerecl as the best reeeptiori for years to come. 88 g 1 I K L 317 l Q N IIIQX X N N X Dofwnl .1111on0 11.11111 ZIIOIIIKI hom DLlClSlOCIx and To11nslc-1 h.11m,Q bull 110111 IIIIIDQ Rod Moss boxes P0111 50n101s t111ng: then caps .md 01111 SCHIOI 50018111165 h.111ng a SCSSIUH Hg 11cm that a 11d1' S 1 I 1 scsslon 11h1lc the 011101 5 IOI sua 1 IL X11111 'I I1 top II1111' IDIQIIIIL' I1cIu11' .1141 11L'.1c1 f1'11111 flag pI.11. HIBIIIIIIN of I71'.1II1, 'I I111 lI.If. 13 '- 111 I 1cI I11 II1uSI1'11I QIII I.I'L'I LIIIII5. 11.11 IIIIKICI' tluu cI11ucI11111 UI' NI1, IUIIILIILI S.lIlCIIJL'I'Q 11'1II1 I.L'tIII.I I'x1 1 .INN-NIIIIQ IIIIII .11 NIIIQICIII iIII'L'KIHI'. I-IHIIIIIIN fft IM.1II1f' NI11 .'.IlllIITL'I',,:'N fmt PITIKIIIQIIIIII. 11.11 I1IIc1I111II1 NIINIDCIINLMIIIQI p1'111QcI I41I1L'.1I11QI11f. 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Hui 1.r1r11x111g -S!l!L1YL' 1'll11L'lA 1111c1 111111111 11LIl1N. , . 1 l5wtl1g1111.111c1 11lXN1CI11Q -C,.1m ,X1111 11.1l1NL11 .IIIC1 15211 Nu.'11111 But l71'uuc1 l1l111llI 11L11If 111141 Nmap 1X1llNLZ'. vNI11xt1Xt1111111 C14111x1.11m111n1X1.11'gL11LC-.1111?f 1391 .X11,x1Y111111f1 11ll11I 111111 .111c1 131111 CQ1:1t11, Xlwt x1llNIC.l1 11.111111 lf11f.11111.111:1X111xg 11,W1x2. Ill qs 9 Our principal in three differ- ent phases: overcoine with joy, happily recovered, and thinking about the distribution of regional tickets. Butch McGraw is explain- ing the fundamentals of the game to our third floor eoaeh. These inust he the typical sport enthusiasts of our school. Cheek that school spirit! .Xn assisting. hut experienced hand! Can you see the deter- rnincd look on his face? Trio gives tricky Hcglflllclli' to tuucxf Oh, Susie, I diclxff kmm' you cqxrcdf .X former C. II. S. stuclunt rccuixing lm cliplmm by rn A 1oot!' Krcpp fxlccl ill lllL'l'flll1lCl fllc. QE Left to Right, Row One--J. Johann, H. Hull, R. Jobe, N. Kaiser, R. Lambert, S. Gruell, M. Left to Right, Row One-D. Robbins, S. Floyd. Garrett S. Flo d , y . Row Two-B. Baltzell, N. Dawson, R. Noe, R. Jobe, B. Collins, L Row Two-J. McKinley, P. Nichols, B. Roettger, C. Payton, J. Erickson, B. Pilgrim, J. Geise, Kre . PP J. Britton, P. Greene. Row Three-B. Roettger, N. Kaiser. Row ThreeiB. Crawford, B. Henry, P. Morris, B. Baltzell, M. Tressler, M. Conrady, J. Newman. Row Four-R. Lambert, D. Michael. Rovi. Four-Mr. Paul, D. Michael, G. Hansell, N. Tierney, S. Fuller. Row Five-Mr. Gwin. SUBSCRIPTION SALESMEN ADVERTISING SALESMEN R. Noe, L. Krepp. J. Conrad, E. Hinos. ADVERTISING MANAGERS FEATURE EDITORS SENIOR EDITORS CLUB EDITORS SPORTS EDITORS S. Fuller, N. Dawson, N. Tierney. B. Crawford, P. Nichols. D. COIKQF. J- TUFHQIY Page Adams Gerald Future Farmers 3 V Pres 4 Adams Marvrn E Iso prcture Baker, Warren No prcture Orchestra 1 2 Baldwm Franklrn Barbershop Quartet 4 Band 13 Baltzell Robert C rums of Death 4 Mo her ls a Fres rr 4 H Y 4 Str Sr F t 4 B d rchestra 1 2 4 Jr Cross 1 Pepnocrats 4 Dance Revue 1 2 Barker Barton Future Farmers 2 3 Reporter Treasurer 4 Rotary Guest Barrow, Maralu Prom queen candrdate Natronal Honor So crety Cohrscan Co edrtor Mother ls a Fresh man 4 Football queen candrdate 1 Yell er 1 Strut 8. Fret 3 Mr Barr s rngs 3 J C L 2 Natronal Thes Orc stra 1 Ban 14 All Orchestra 4 Dance Revue 1 2 Pepnocrats 1 J Red Cr H Y 3 4 Chorus 4 Beard, Judrth Senror Councrl Future Nurses 4 Pepnocrats Beaty Shrrley L Best George Best, Nelson Rotary Guest Mother ls a Freshman Spanrsh Club Bohlander Rrchard rron Staff 3 4 12 4 Strut 4 J Band 1 Borden Evelyn Boulware, Paul E Basketball 1 3 Baseball 3 4 Track 1 Brrtton Judrth Future Nurses 3 4 Jr Red Cross 4 Future 1 2 Pepnocrats 3 Broaddus, Mark Basketball 1 4 Future Farmers 1 4 V Pres H Y 3 4 Track 1 2 Foo Brown Nancy HrY 24 C L 13 Pepnocr A 3 Us Cargal, Alrce Strut 81 Fret 3 4 Pepnocrats 1 4 J 3 4 Bowlrng League 1 2 Carmen, Leonard Edward No prcture Cash Claudette Pepnocratsl 3 4 J Chaney Anna Mae No prcture Clark, Brllre nocrats14 J C L 1 Clark, Larry No prcture F ball 1 4 Baseball 2 3 Ushers Club 3 Pepnocrats 3 4 Collrns H1ram Collms Irvrn etball 14 B seball 14 Track Cross Country 3 4 Cohrscan 4 Colter, Donald Gene B etball 14 Football 14 Baseball 3 ck 13 Class Presrdent 3 4 Stu r Co ncrl 1 4 V Pres 3 Senror Councrl Hr Y res Lrbr 1 30 V Pres 4 Clarron Staff 3 4 Cohrscan Staff 4 Rotary Guest Conrad Jerry L Basketball 2 Student Manager 1 Band 1 2 Hr Y 2 Cohrscan Staff 4 Pepnocrats 4 Conrad Jerry R Strut 8. Fret 1 4 Pepnocrats 1 2 Conrady Mary Frances Fu es 3 A 3 4 Pepnocrats 3 4 Page Counccllcr Charles C Future Farmers 4 Cox, I- red Cox Ronald Future Farmers 1 4 Crawford Elrzabeth Jean n 14 chestra 1 2 Drums of Death 4 Future Nurses 3 4 Future Teachers 3 4 Ushers Club 4 Jr Red ss 2 3 Strut St Fret 3 4 J Natronal Thespran 4 Cohrscan Staff 4 Dance vuel 2 F B L A 3 4 Pepnocrats 3 Creech Dotte Marre Jr Red Cross 1 4 Pepnocrats 13 Cronk Marrlyn Croxon Claudette G Prom queen candrdate Band 14 G A A Hr Y 4 eyball 1 Dnce Revue2 F B L A 3 4 Pepncras Culp D Ture Football 1 2 Spanrsh Club 2 Dawson, Nancy Jo C rscan Staff J C L 3 Devor, Davrd L Drce Brlly E Drce Melvrn E Band 1 4 Spanrsh Club 3 Rotary Guest Drckerson Sandra Elarne Trr Hr Y 2 4 Future Teachers 3 Parlramen tarran 4 Ushers Club 1 2 Jr Red Cross 1 Strut 8. Fret 3 4 Spanrsh Club 1 t nal Thespran 4 Qurll and Scroll 3 4 Clarron Staff 4 Pepnocrats 1 4 Drehlman, Brlly Joe Ellrs, Brll Senror Councrl Hr Y 4 Pepnocrats 4 Errckson .Ioan Prom queen candrdate Natronal Honor crety D A R Good Crtrzen Class Secretary H Y 3 4 Football queen candrdate 1 2 J Red Cross 1 Strut 8. Fret 3 4 Us rs 4 panrsh Club 1 tronal Thespran Cohrscan Staff Dance Revue Pepnocrats 3 4 Two Crooks and a La y 3 Drums of Death 4 Erans Claudette Jo A 2 A Cappella 13 Chorus 4 Dance Revue 1 Pepnocrats 1 2 Eterett Gary Rrchmond 1 3 Frsher Marre Theresa L A 3 4 Pepnocr Floyd Ronald tball 1 3 T k H Y 3 Stru Fret 4 Pepnocrats 4 Floyd Sally Jean B Us Cross 2 4 J C L 1 Pepnocra Fox Mary Ellen 014 trut8r Fret3 4 4 Pepnocrats 14 The Lrght House Keepers Daughter 3 Frampton Donald H estra 1 3 Hr Y St Sr Fre Two Crooks and a Lady 3 French Joy ed Cross 4 G 3 4 Pepnocrats 1 4 Ushers Club 2 Latrn Club 2 Fuller Suzette arrys Etchrngs 3 Strut St Fret 3 4 Future Nurses 3 4 Future Teachers 4 Ushers Club 4 Mo her Is a Freshman 4 Football queen candrdate 3 Cohrscan Staff Natrorral Thespran 3 4 ce Revuel 2 F B L A 3 Band 1 2 Yell leader 1 Jr Red Cross 1 Spanrsh Club 2 Pepnocrats 1 4 Gabbard Edward Garrett Margene HrY4 A3VPres4Pe crats 1 3 4 Dance Revue 2 99 Page Gcrsc Itranrta ure Nurses 3 4 G A Grbson Melvrn Prorectron Club 4 Pepnocrats Z 4 Spanrsh 1 2 Band Green Carol Future Teachers 3 4 Ushers Club 3 Jr Red C ss 1 Pepnocrats 14 T H Y 4 Lat Club 1 Greene Phyllrs Future Nurses 3 Pres 4 Mother ls a Fresh man 4 Jr Red Cross 2 Pepnocrats 1 4 Gruell Sonya Pepnocrats 24 Future Nurses 3 4 F B L 3 G A A 3 ACappea Guthrre, Geraldrne Candy Grrl 2 Spanrsh Club 2 Guthrre Hylan Pepnocrats 4 Baseball 2 3 Track 2 3 Hansell Gaye Ann Trr Hr Y 4 Strut 8r Fret 3 4 Natronal Thes pran 4 Mother ls a Freshman 4 Pepnocrats S303 4 Clarron Sta Harrrs, Ramona Hay Jack Hayward, Sue ure Nurses 3 4 F B L A 3 4 Pe s 1 4 A appella 3 G A 3 Da Revue 2 Chorus 1 Hayward, Terry L Foo ball 14 Strut Rt Fret 3 Pes 4 Na tronal Thespran 4 Pepnocrats 4 Orchestra 1 2 Track 1 Dance Revue 2 Hazelrrgg Kerth R Bentonvrlle 1 3 Helms Nancy Marvrlla Pepnocrats 14 3 4 Lrbr Club 4 Strut 8. Fret 4 Mother ls a Fresh man 4 Us ers 3 G A 3 Da Henry Hrlton Rotary Guest Barbershop 4 Cohrscan Staff 4 Pepnocrats 4 Future Farmers 1 4 Mother ls a Freshman 4 Future Teachers 3 4 Jr Red Cross 3 Hr Y 4 Football 1 4 Baseball Ba ketball 1 2 Student Councr P s 4 Henry I Ben, .Ir 3 4 ProecronCub4 lVlo er sa Freshman 4 Hensley Vrr ran Carol F B L A 3 4 Double Sextet 4 Pepnocrats A Chorusl 3 Jr Red Cross GALLEY TWO Henwood Jrm No prcture Barbershop 4 Pepnocrats 2 Hrnes Errc Goll 14 Band 1 4 Orchestra 1 4 Madrrgal 14 A Cappella 13 Senror Councrl Barber shop 4 Rotary Guest Cohrscan Staff Mother ls a Freshman 4 12 Sr 30 4 Future Teach ers 3 Pres 4 Student Manager 1 2 Dance Revue 2 Hrnner s Wrllram Hottman Dale Howard Kenneth Wayne Pepnocrats 4 Basketball 3 Baseball Football 1 Track 1 Hull Helen Ann Orchestra 1 4 Strut Sr Fret 3 Sec 4 Moth r s a Fres man 4 Two Crooks and a Lady 3 Natronal Thespran 3 4 Natronal Honor Socrety Pepnocrats 14 Bowlrng 2 T Hr Y 4 Hunt Marvrn Class V Pres 3 4 Senror Councrl 4 Student Councrl 4 Clarron Staff 3 4 Rotary Guest 12 Sr 30 3 4 Hr Y 4 Basketball 14 Foot 1 4 Band 1 Isaacs, Cecrl B etball 14 Baseball 13 Track 2 3 Cross Country 3 4 5 ,,.,, 5 ,,.... .... 2 1 ' ', ' '. ,........ 29 ' ' , . 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GEDLING mx R fd lrl ar 20th and Central Phone 549 2943 2630 Western Ave Phone 617 792 JS Q . Q - 2 I . , . 4: ' . v'.n l l g I O U T4 11? 9, A' ffl 1 O Q '-1, 1- ' 1- 4 ' . RYA - m A C x J A . ' ' .. z My . U . 7. ,QL y- o'l1 Q Q n u . O Q C Lzlfllil cz 5 Q VC 1 f The Central State B A N K P P The Central Insurance A eney lTh I Member Federal De osit Insurance Cor o 'r' V I .fra :ny ft: 144101 ...,, flnp , I M nf, I . 4 In M .., 'A Complete Insurance Service n e Central State Bank tOf NORTHSIDE GROCERY General Telephone IIICIIOIIIIIH clzoellms CQ gf Indlana, Ing 2 G d 12 E S th PHONE926 CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE SENIORS FROM THE PORCELAIN STEEL CCRPORATION coNNERsvII.I.E, INDIANA Phone 155 608 REECE PAINT AND WALL PAPER S'l'ORE coNNERsvII.I.E, INDIANA Cent BELL COAL CO 216 E. 'llth St. Phone 515 100 Complimen s N I I Y w v v 1 . I is ,Tj I 'I 2. . . F I I II If 'If ex lVlg,-tIll- Frxl NI t AX ID' ' 1 I -ts 0 ix MR. A S. 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Q - I 1 Y - H - -- - Company, Inc CONNERSVILLE INDIANA Manufacturer Of PHILCO Refrigerators and Freezers Congratulatlons And Best Wlshes To The Class Of 1954 REX Manufacturing l Six Tizncs .Is ,XIIICII Pmwr--A-!llmt's W'Imt Uur S245 ,Xlillion ITHIAIYYH IIYIJQIIINIUII I'rogmm ,Xluuzs 'lo You! PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF INDIANA, INC. Compliments Of DR C B MACDANIEL oPToME'rRlsT 627 Central Ave Phone 'I349 RICHMOND 654465 BOTTLING Continued Success From Flrestone Store t IHLHU I 717 Central Phone 355 Congrotulotlons' I PAUL S ewelers 635 Central Ave Connersvllle Indlana TOT N TEEN SHOP INFANTS AND CHILDRENS GIFTS WEAR GIRLS AND SUB TEENS SHOP Phone 505 518 Central IOJ C 0 U I F CO. I I . ' 9 . I . I I Bust 'loclqajw I I SII ' - 'mnorr ' t ' - ' N th d Porter S Studlo S1 6 520 W 30th XIII lx XXD IC,l CRI XXI PHONE 1512 E Y Y ' Look SHARP SHOPAT S WANEE s MEN s sl-lor :Nc ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! C t PHONE 935 C t BELCO FUEL OIL FURNACES AIR-CONDITIONING OIL BURNERS 637 W. 17TH PHONE 331 104 O 9 o Faye e County's Best 66 ' ' 99 . 'C' 'Lp 410Vz Central can 671 D airy You Save ver do A Penney's , 9 I I I I 610 en ral 601 en ral Ave. Phone 88 O 5 l N I DE SOTO PLYMOUTH C U H E N Gray Sales Co. Brothers SKl'Il.Cl.XS .XND 4Xl'l'l,,lAXXCl'IS l lRliS'l'OXli 'l'lRlCS C1U.eXR.XX'l'lCl1IlD LSVD CARS IRON 705 East Sth Phone 69 METALS SOUTH FIRST ST DAIRY PHONE 99 CONNERSVILLE C0nnerSV11le LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO Lumber 325 CENTRAL PHONE 148 COHlp3ny Ftt Th TRY 1901 1954 THE SPORTSMAN STORE OW X PHONE 54 IO Connersville 'l K'll'f ll HH C' lX'.pXt..Utl5t I 1' 0 .1-,Hx II -,AI 5,1 I A Suppliers Of Quality Building Materials 5 , 'L -f '15, .' For i y- ree Years Ll. v 'f. '.XlL CARL W WEIST Cr SON Publlc Accountagt oued To P act ce Befo eT.1x Consultant U S TRL KSURY DLPARTXIIINT CARL W WEIST Sc AND 10c TO S1 00 STORE Accountant Tax Consultflnt For Cands And Vanctw Mctcllandlsc JOHN C WEIST Accountant Profcsslonal Engmccr Phone 263 509 Central 416Vz CENTRAL PHCXIE 427 Erllle Weyl Frank 81 Loyd STUDEBAKER ng SALES AND SERVICE Chas E Frank Carol Loyd Connersvllle Indiana 3104 Western Phone 147 510 Central 'hone 200 Hastings Appliances For the Best PHlLCO 108 East Sth Sf. Phone 1221 L-- -...-n......-...-...- 106 1 I 1 I ' I nr ' r i r . . 'I ' L 'L . O , ,' .h c , 1. 1,1 . I 7 ' 1 L L - - - N I O I O . . . . I i 1 1 F AYETTE BANK AN Xlcmbcr IuILr1I Dnprmt Insurnmc CO PANY 4,111 I IIII llll Ullllllllil IIII u lilll ru - ll g Il C OXXI RSX II I I INDI XX X XILmIncr ILcIcr1I In SLIXC LP E AMU EIVIENT CO IRI nmol L, Xlgr 607 XX JOII1 St COXXI RSX II II IND Phones 2480 2481 10f Q 'Z , I as ' - G- 1' ' Q ffigg ,I ,m.....,,o.,w I n. ' ' 32231 , F II' 'I ' ' ,. 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Phone 64 Msnsvfn, cwicnuql Jfql QS 3 2 e - 5 V 2 ' 1 -so 'of QQ . Pkfssiw' ' I 1 mm 1854 to 195-I-Conncrsvillc High School graduates and RCB have worked Iumcl in hand. C011- gmtulations to thc 195-I graduatiiig C ass 0 CHS on our 1 ' 4' i ' ir 1 ay. I A Division resser Industries, lnc. O , of KE ND ALL' S Smlthgs Jewelry Standard Service I 625 Ce ' 731 wesfem can 2992 CONNERSVILLE CASKET COMPANY 1600 KENTUCKY AVE PHONE 57 BAND BOX Unlen Savlngs And Cleaners vELvET FINISH CLEANING Lgan ASSOC1at10n 118E Sh c II201 719C ' Ph '07 I I V I - 7 4 'O ' C '39 Q C O O Wi' Pick Up And Deliver enfra one F N Compliments Of NO JOB T00 LARGE OR SMALL I L H Dawson Excavatmg Gradlng And Contractor 217 E 6th St Phone 146 Phone 305 2722 Indlana Ave Compliments GREE THU B Glidden Pamts Pamt 81 Garden Center Garden And Lawn Seed Pet Supplies Phone 2486 Meet Your Frlends BILL S DRIVE IN 'I4'l9 E 5th St Phone 2818 0 u1i5i f 'WT WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES 815 Eastern Ave Phone 950 J OBE H RD RE 111 1 l l O I I I I I ' . I 1-I A At I IIONIE OF FINE FOOD A I . I S 1 , U I , , ' I I I ' A I Y I I JJ Q . . Y -alt COMPLIMENTS OF Deweys T V Center Metal Platmg PHONE 'I20 2204 GRAND Compluments Of HIRSCH Corperatlon Xlctil Stan p 1 s XJ d Xsscn bl A Sfmt Of Hmm MUS, Llufr pfhsh n Of Stl ICSS Sfccl Daum DHIFICS ne OUR TRUCKS PASS YOUR DOOR Compliments Of .AQgn4 6huunaf.JWune AMBULANCE SERVICE 920 Central Phone 270 I THE PHONE3 IIO W Court Haley Press JOB PRINTING 240 W 28th St Phone 1917 ' H 7 X ' Q l C O O I In 'lizgffl 15' I f U .I 0 fy i ,g 'aiu f 5 .. C I I O I ll ll I Il ll . . . ffl 'IWZ1i?4,f1 Ph0t0graphS COMPLIMENTS GF ROBERT E STOOPS S M I T H Funeral Home W N1 5' Q ll 186 890 GUTTMAN S Inc STANT Manufacturing Company CONNERSVILLE, INDIANA 11 I, 4 rf' 113. S111 s'1'111a1c'11 Kggd-gf up ,Q 91 - N- ' ' fx Ph 925 . I reef Connersville, lndiono -34 Cwml -J - 9 0 T d NEWSp p The Connersvllle News Exammerl PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS CQNGRATULATIQNS TQ REES TEXACO SERVICE -ri-M4 The Graduates Of 1 832 C C ll 203 Western Sales F Goodrleh Corporatlon FIRST IN RUBBER 1927 815 c COMPLIMENTS OF South End Auto Parts Co an Louis Joseph Co. i A Goo o er I A Good C ity O I J l I - L I I A co' N ',I I ,ff , ral C pliment Of B ' ' C O DeLuxe Juke Boxes Since I Ph 122 l Compliments IF IN THE COHISCAN ETHYL AND CHARLES NORRIS YOU ADVERTISE BIG DIVIDENDS NOI'I'iS GI'0Cf-fry YOU'LL REALIZE 719 E. Sth Sf. as onn r ' Ready Machme A E Barrows Co Inc T001 K D16 C0 FAYETTE BANK8.TRUST co BLDG IIC t f DIES FOR FABRICATING SHEET METAL PHUNE 1212 Dr F B Balllzell 1321 ILLINOIS Av: DE I CONNERSVILLE IND NT ST 5!CtI BRING YOUR FORD HOME FOR SERVICE Byrne Harman nc 8 7 C I E I' C e svlll I o o o o . l ' I i Phone 26 I . O I Complimen s O O I Q I 0 0912 en ra L--T Virr I I in 1 I K W - I . Phone 6or8 916 en ral Ave. I 5 . 11 E-. .,--f -.-.I COMPLIMENTS OF I BOONE'S INC, INGERMANN INSURANCE , .Sfafzmwe AGENCY 412 Central Ave. Phone 144 1117 C tral Ave. I I BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1954 Economy Drug Store Natlonal Metal Products Company, Inc EAST 10TH CONNERSVILLE PHONE 67 Connersvllle Mlrror Worlis 327 CHARLES GLASS PHONE 13 Mollle Marr Elllott Hood Drug C0 BEAUTY SHOP 1111 18 N G d 528fC 1045 I l 1 1 I o o o ' o P iptions Fountain Servi o o u o N I Phgne 26 . r0l1 1 2 l Ph l 1 116 Culligen Soft T e Sz C t Water Service, Own Dun ry Inc' Men's Wear Inc. 120 E. Third Phone 52 4'I7 Central Phone 5 The KEHL JEWELRY STORE nnersville Indian I COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS WEILERS DRY CLEANERS 9 coLD STORAGE E. 'I'Ith Sf. Phone 294, 294 11' Congratulatlons And Best Wlshes Class 0 54 Amfluwnkwww Connersville, Indiana 118 I I if 9 ll IJIYISIUY H , A XXA Autographs Autographs
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