High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 33 text:
“
f li! fgn H3333 SS xi, F3 QW, EW HQ M a 3.1 Nd' J ff fl 5 fw 11 A
”
Page 32 text:
“
x fv- . 2 Y , , - ,Q : L Q 1550 P13350 4' f ws 3 'K A 'nr f- iw. - vbm f- M Q 'lv S S , 1' it
”
Page 34 text:
“
ml ifiifwglfitl'gF'43j.'Wl5i4llf-'.Z5i 71' ffig.elQ.g.-.....:,g.,.g- ig 1. -1 . r 1-1. '...-..a 'J ' 4 t Calendar of the 1957-58 School Year 5 Culver Choraleers journey to Crawfords- ville to sing at Wabash College. All those boysl 7 This below-zero weather seems to affect our ball team in a good way. We scalped Nappanee, 7l-6l. Just to show the tal- ent we have, four of our players scored in double figures. l6-l 8 Our dreams come truel Drifting snow and blocked roads cause us to be out of school three whole days. To top it all, we knocked off Winamac, 75-74, in a thrilling game. 25 College Night at C. H. S. gives students ia new perspective on those days after high school. 27 We are the Indians, mighty, mighty, lndians. Sectional tourney arrives and SENIOR SIDELIGHTS. Top pictures show the seniors gloating over breaking all records in their magazine subscription drive. Lower left caught the seniors work- ing on their cords, while middle right exhibits the final products. On the second row, left, is a picture of the seniors in the first grade. Partial identification: front row: Eileen Overmyer, janet Lowry, Marsha Lindvall, Billy Voreisg second row: Lois Morrison, Elaine jack- son, Virginia Reed, Coleen Weidler, Annette Prosserg third row: jo Ellen Hand, Virginia Piersol, Barbara Rust, Betsy Pettis, Tom Ott, Marjory Powers, Patty Condong fourth row: Charles jones, Larry Zechielg fifth row: Mrs. Rust, john Miller, Pete Ott, Guy Ott, Kenneth Garn, Mrs. Marshall, Mike Fitterlingg back row: Robert Taylor, Charles Eskridge. Maybe you can identify others. Write your own captions for the other pictures on this page lay-out. no school for the day. We toppled the Bremen Lions in the afternoon game, but Plymouth was just too much at night. Our Indians went down to defeat by a score of 69-52. MARCH 5 The American Legion Auxiliary held a lovely tea for the Junior class girls who are candidates for Girls State. Since there are only five girls, all are candi- dates. l2 Mr. Howard Amell, a professional musi- cian, performed for us on his clarinet and saxophone. l4 Tom Ott, Eileen Overmyer, Barbara Rust, and Ginger Piersol are chosen as commencement speakers. l5 The juniors sponsor their successful Ham Supper. They made over S650 on the project. 2l First day of spring! Now we have an ex- cuse to be lazyl Spring feverl APRIL 3 Easter brings us another excuse for skipping school. Why can't holidays come more often? lO Those singin', swingin' Culver Choral- eers present a fine program for the stu- dent body. We really have talent in C. H. S. after all. l5 Whom should I vote for? They're both good candidates. Politics enter our school life with the annual school elec- tions for next year's class and club of- ficers. 18 Getting to Know You is the theme of the Sunshine-sponsored dance. We real- ly met lots of kids from other schools. 30 County Music Festival rehearsal gives band and choir members a day of music practicing. The performance in the eve- ning really showed the talents of our musicians to great advantage. MAY 6 Three hours, two hours, 45 minutes to go. Just an excited senior counting off the hours before their long-awaited trip began. Six forty-four arrived and 45 merry seniors sped toward a glorious 6- day trip to New York, Williamsburg, and Washington. 7 My but it's quiet around here. Just can't get used to the seniors being gone. l2 Six forty-three a.m. Those 45 merry seniors looked like 45 very, very tirecl students when they stepped off that train this morning. Those six days that had been worked for and dreamed of for so long now only give memories that will never be forgotten. l6 The seniors end their l2 years of high school with grueling exams. We sure celebrated, though, at the beautiful Junior Prom this evening which gave a grand clim-ax to our year. 125 :+:'r.:.:L: ftrf 'r f--. -.--. ' ' ' V .- , 4. at -' Y. fxumEa.,..:..miimi.,-., ..,q A - V. fa' Fra, -.wif -, T7' T7'- -'i T f:7 7m' it aikahr-nk,lN,l:.L..AflJT ,t,r 'wgmffihia-'-'J-:' .ztswfllfxr :. ii' .. ... :.t..:i:.g....t......4.L....
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.