Darlington High School - Chief Yearbook (Darlington, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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I V . . . . , - . - - - - 1' 'L 'yearbook Sta f Edntor un-chief Bob Stewart Asslstant Edltor In chnef Irma Dee Parker Business Manager Mlke Gray Adverhsung Managers Max Lough .hm Remley Sports Managers Photography Feature Edntor Typnsts Proof Readers Ar Cnrculataon Managers Don Harshbarger Gene Leath Marllee Lndukay Darlene Cox Carole Ingram Dons Rogers Jean Leach Bob Stewart Irma Dee Parker Duck Tnmmons Mnke Gray Ed Van Gllder Bull Wmgate Layout Manager ..... . . ............... Kitty White 1' ............. . . . . . ' ' , ' T K 3 5 ft I 1 K ,N - lTlE BOB STEWART Class President - 4 Baseball - l, 2, 3, 4 Track - 2, 3 Glee Club - l, 4 Student Manager - 3 Cheer Leader - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 Play - 3 Student Council - l MARILEE LIDIKAY Class President - 3 Class Vice Pres, - 4 S. S. S. Cor. Sec. - l K S. S. S. Rec. Sec. - 2 S, S. S. Vice Pres. - 3 S. S. S. President - 4 Glee Club - l, 2, 3, 4 Choral Club - 'l, 2, 3, 4 I Cheer Leader - l, 4 A 3 I Play - MR. GORDON Superintendent MR. STWALLEY Sponsor DON HARSHBARGER Baseball - l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball - l, 2, 3, 4 Track - 2, 3 Glee Club - l, 2, 3, 4 Class President - l Secretary - 4 Glee Club President - 4 Play - 3 IRMA DEE PARKER ee Club Class Vice Pres. - 2 Class Sec. and Treas. - Class Treas. - 4 Student Council - 3 S Yearbook Staff - 4 Play - 3 D A R Good Citizen LPN CAROLE JAYNE lNGRAM Glee Club - l, 2, 3, 4 Choral Group - l, 2, 3, 4 S.S.S.-l,2,3,4 Play - 3 Yearbook Staff -- 4 S. S. S. Cor, Sec. - 3 School Paper - 4 4-H Club - l, 2, 3, 4, 5 MAYNARD MAX LGUGH Glee Club - l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 Play - 3 JEANNE LEACH Glee Club - I, 2, 3, 4 S.S.S.-l,2,3,4 Play - 3 Girl State Citizen - 3 Student Council - 2 Yearbook Staff - 4 School -Paper - 4 MIKE GRAY Glee Club - 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheer Leader - 4 Play - 3 Yearbook Staff - 4 DARLENE COX ee Club I Yearbook Siaff 4 BY GENE LEATH Student Council - 2 ee Club Baskerball - l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball- l, 2, 3, 4 Track - 2, 3 Yearbook Staff - 4 Play - 3 Operefta - 2 JIM REMLEY Basketball - I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball - I, 2, 3, 4 President Student Council - 4 Glee Club - I, 2, 3, 4 Play - 3 Yearbook Staff -- 4 DGRIS ANN ROGERS oiee Club - 1, 2, 3, 4 ,, g I s.s.s.-i,2,3,4 . Play - 3 Q A x, School Paper - Yearbook Staff - 4 RICHARD TIMMONS Vice President - I, 3 President - 2 Baseball - I, 2, 3, 4 Basketball - I, 2, 3, 4 Track - 2, 3 Glee Club - 'I, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 Glee Club Sec. - 3, Treas. - 4 Play - 3 BILL WINGATE Play - 3 Yearbook Staff - 4 KITTY WHITE Student Council Sec. and Treas. - 4 Glee Club - 1, 2, 3, 4 S,S.S.-I,2,3,4 Play - 3 School Paper - 4 Yearbook Staff - 4 Class Sec. and Treas. - 2 EDDIE VAN GILDER Play - 3 Yearbook Staff Class 'I-hstorg In the month of September I9-4I we the present seniors entered Darling ton school as first graders starting on the lono road of education After five more years of routine study and recess came the thrill of going up stairs The constant changing of classes and other upstairs confusion left us in somewhat of a daze for a while but our Junior High basketball team soon conquer ed our thoughts In the fall of I9-49 we were officially in high school We felt rather important at the beginning but as the upper classmen laughed at us and called us green freshies we soon came back to earth Oh to be an upper classman yes that was the foremost thought in our minds That year we had several promising fellows on the basketball team and Marilee Lidikay was one of the capable cheerleaders With the able assistance of our teachers and long hours of study we soon realized our ambition we were sophomores The item of most importance in our sophomore year other than annoying the freshmen was getting our cardinal and white class sweaters Oh were we ever proud' During this year we sponsored a chili supper which added funds for our mons represented our class on the basketball team As luniors we started the year off with a bang by surpassing all of the previous magazine selling records after which the losing contesters prepared a swell turkey supper for the winners Another important event was that of getting class rings A chicken supper and square dance was also a prominent means of increasing our bank account Again this year we had Don Harshbarger Gene Leath Jim Remley and Dick Timmons on the basketball squad After much hard work we proudly presented the play YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU As school drew near a close we gave our unforgettable STARDUST prom Here we are on the last stretch of our high school life seniors Our CHIEF so that it will be a good one is taking a lot of our senior time For the second year in succession we have had several well represented classmates as members on the county championship baseball team Also we are proud to have Gene Leath Don Harshbarger .lim Remley Dick Timmons and Max Lough on the basketball team and Marilee Lidikay Mike Gray and Bob Stewart cheerleaders So far our senior year has been the best yet and we are sure that with a trip planned to Washing ton D C and New York City it will continue to be so We will always hold a spot in our hearts for the grand times we have had here at good old DHS IRMA DEE PARKER 0 , I I I . I . - . J Q I - ' ll I 1 - 1 ' 'T' 1 I I ' I ever awaited senior trip. Gene Leath, Don Harshbarger, Jim Remley, and Dick Tim- . ' I I . ' l ' I . I I - I I ' l 1. . - I . I ' I I I I I I Q I DARLENE JIM ..--f-- DICK CAROLE wits, BOB JEANNIE a1dl ' it 1,19-J vx' DON MIKE IRMA DEE fl MARILEE MAX DORIS Class Prophecg DarlIngton had really changed SINCE the last tnme l had been here Now It was the largest Inland cIty In the world due to the dIscovery of quartered atoms on the banks of Honey Creek It was quIte a con trast to the peaceful town I had known durIng my HIgh School days The traffIc was almost as bad as New York durtng the early l95Os I wouldnt try to drnve any place In It myself so I felt the best thIng to do was haII a cab and let someone else worry about the traffIc I mIssed the fIrst two cabs but fInally was able to stop one QUITE to my surprIse l recognIzed the dr'Iver as Ed VanGIlder Ed Informed me that he wasnt really a cabbIe but was ID the stock car racIng fIeld and was already In second place thls season Marshall Teague the grand old man of racIng was hold Ing fIrst place The cab was only one of many owned by hIs old frrend BIII WIngate who had started out as a mechanIc and had gone to the top The reason Ed was drIvIng was because the regular drIver MIke Gray was at the NatIonaI Cab DFIVCTS AssocIatIon meetIng to TCCBIVB hIs award as the Most Loqua crous Cabbre In the 48 States Yes as a cabbIe MIke always had someone Wlfh whom to talk At my destInatIon The lndIan Hotel I got out pald Ed and started to go InsIde but a neon sIgn readIng Try Harshbargers Hamburgers attracted my attentIon I knew It could be none other than Don s restaurant so I headed there before regIsterIng at the hotel lnslde a delIghtful smIle greeted me Yes It was Don HIs great whnte hat flopped from sIde to Slde as he came to greet me and I could see that he was as frrendly as ever As we ate at a back table and dIscussed our old school days the mnlk man came wIth hIs delIvery of mrlk Then I notrced It was not a man but a woman wIth a stunnIng dark complex ION and raven black harr whIch was QUITE a contrast to the pure whIte unIform Don n0TICed my bewIlder ment and explaIned that It was my old frIend MarIIee She had fInIshed musIc school trIed the opera but dIdnt lIke It so had become AmerIcas fIrst sIngIng mIlk woman After eatIng I headed towards my orIgInal destInatIon The lndIan Hotel There I dtscovered DorIs Rogers was the manager She fIxed me up wIth the best room In the hotel and then InvIted me to dIne Wlfh her that evenIng In the hotels famous Blue Room Here she Informed me l would meet some old frrends because the entertaInment was by Darlene Cox who had a very Interestlng song and dance rou tIne and by Carole Ingram who had Iust returned from HGWBII wIth a troupe of hula hula gIrls Carole had learned the dance so qulckly that she was the featured skzrt swIsher GracIousIy I accepted the InvI tatIon and looked forward to a delIghtful evenIng LeavIng the hotel to see some of the town before evenIng I ran Into JIm Remley propped agaInst the corner of FrIends Drug Store the second largest ID the state He straIghtened up lust long enough to shake hands and then fell back Into hIs old posItIon HIS clothes appeared to be the most expensnve krnd for oIl had been dIscovered under the furnIture store Later as I walked through the park I met Gene Leath Gene was the play ground drrector All the lIttle chIldren were fascInated by hIm and worshIpped the ground on whIch he walked Farther on In the park l bought a paper and sat down to rest In The DarlIngton Evemng Harold edIt ed by Max Lough I read about many of my old frIends DIck TImmOnS was the hero of the DarlIngton PolIce force He had captured three burglars sxngle handed as they trIed to break Into the Super Suds Soap Factory whIch was owned by none other than Bob Stewart In a Lucky Strxke advertIsement there was a pIcture of the TV star Jean Leach who was sayIng SINCE Ive swrtched to Luckles Ive stopped havIng nIght mares I turned to the socIety page and there saw a pIcture of Kxtty WhIte and her three charmmg daughters KItty was presIdent of the Uper 400 and her three daughters were presIdent VICE presIdent and secretary of the LIttle 400 for the younger SOCIBIITCS On the sports page was an artlcle TBBTUTIHQ Irma Dee Parker and It certamly looked IIke she was on her way to the OlympIcs and the tennIs champ IonshIp of the world Suddenly I realrzed that the sun was goIng down and the evenIng shadows were lengthennng As I hurrIed back to the hotel and my drnner date I realIzed that all of the SenIors of 53 seemed to be doIng very well for themselves 1 - ' . , , , . . . , l . - . . , . . . . , ' ' - 1 1 ' - 1 1 f 1 . . 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I . . . . . , . 1 F CULTY Il Q ,, f x- 1 Y' -- l '1f'10f' acultg l K MRS McKlNSEY Purdue Unlverslty '-lorne Ec and Englnsh MRS COX Butler Umverslty Purdue Umversnty University of Mlchrgan Engllsh Latin Lrbrary MRS STWALLEY Indlana State Teachers 2nd Grade MR GORDON Wabash College lndrana Unlverslty Math Prrnclpal MRS LAMAR lndzana Umversnty 3rd Grade College MRS COUGER Butler Unnverslty lst Grade MRS ROYER Butler Unlverslty 4th Grade MRS MARTlN lndmana State Teachers College Jr Hugh MR BRAN TETTER lndrana State Teachers College 5th Grade MR BROWN Central Normal College 6th Grade and Jr Hugh Coach MR GIBBS Central Normal College Socaal Studnes and Commerce MR HAYES Wabash College Purdue Umverslty Butler Umverslty Math Physncs Bnology General Scnence MR IRWIN Purdue Unrversnty MR STWALLEY Induana State Teachers College Manual Trannnng MRS SURFACE DePauw Umverslty lndnana UWIVGTSTY Northwestern Umverslty Umversnty of Washington Muslc and Art - Social Studies, Health - Coach . 3 ?Q UNDER CLASSMEN fl -- 1- cb Q Z X JK 'GX X , Z f fl 1, V 2 Y ,444 RR 1C' 1f'! EN ' f HMS Y' ff' lMMoN In the fall of 1950 twelve boys and ten gurls were unutuated unto Darlungton Hugh School Now as Junuors there are fufteen boys and seven gurls Dur ng theur three years of hugh school the class has sponsored a scrap druve food sale magazune sale and chucken supper The hughlughts of hugh school lufe have been the purchase of sweaters un the sophomore year and rungs un the uunuor year DAVE HARSHBARGER Presudent STANLEY LOUGH Vuce Presudent PAT CAIN Secretary Treasurer creamy 54 5 ' 99' 'auf' ll ROW I Theresa Clouser Jum Smuth Sharon Har-kuns Kay Crull Robert Paddack Clo Ruley Eddue Ryker Stanley Lough ROW 2 Mr lrwun Sponsor Morrus Coons, Joyce Bottom Madonna McMurry Donald Darrough Clyde Abston Darrell Maxwell Pat Caun ROW 3 Leon Poynter Bob Larruck Clarence Kemble Dave r-larshbarger Jerry Hutchens Don Moore ' x , . X I V I I 1 'IZA - 1 . 4 !l.gf 1 , l V 1 'rl , .u : ' X I I V. A u 1 ., L. I I J Q l . I . fl . X X I T 1 .349 I . I' ,A ' ,fmafvf 'fr 6 'L '- T5 ' -N we , ' ' - J. ., 1 I I ' I I I I , . I ' I r I I I I , . ' I I I I I I I ' When we first entered the school building in 1942 upstairs looked far away, and it seemed a long time before we could climb those stairs and really be in High School. We began our Freshman year as queer looking specimens of humanity-I am sure everyone remem- bers that initiation day. During the course of the year we gave two class parties and a chicken supper and square dance. A short time after school was out we spent a day at McCormicks Creek State Park which ended with Quo Vadis at Crawfordsville, This year, as Sophomores, we have received our sweaters of which we are very proud. 1 TOM CAIN: President MARILYN VALENTINE: Vice President NANCY TIMMONS: Secretary-Treasurer ew Cy 55 ROW Terry ROW l David Goldsby Nancy Timmons Tom Surface Marilyn Valentine Janice Conner Holt 3 Gene Tribbett Daryl Nicoson Robert White Torn Cain ROW Mrs. Surface, gponsor, Marilyn lBrown, Betty lAnderson, Ronald 'Clouser, Harold Robinson, In the autumn of 1943, twenty-one boys and girls enrolled in the first grade. In the fall of 1952, we find the freshman class made up of eighteen students. Those who started school together, and are still in the original class are Carolee Dickson, Pat Booher, Robert Branstetter, Kay Cox, Cletis Booher, Jimmy Weliever, and Dick Dale. We were initiated into high school September 22, 1952. We look forward to many pleasant occasions between now and the time we hope to graduate in 1956. 61444456 STANLEY BOOHER: President MARVIN ABSTON: Vice President CAROLEE DICKSON: Secretary-Treasurer I X if' ROW 1 Dale Cox Patricia Booher Bob Branstetter Barbara Stockton Jack Hawn Jimmy Weliever ROW 3 Virginia Pittenger Franklin Holt Marvin Abston Jon Peebles Kay Cox X . l l ROW Mr. Gibbs, Sponsor, Carole Royer, Carolee' Dickson, Larry Cain, Stanley' Booher, Elizabeth Wilson, Cletls Booher EIGHTH GRADE ROW l Wray Endncoff Lorls Thompson Wesley Holf Jerry Darrough Larry Slocldon ROW 2 Patty Nlcoson Anne Roberts Lee Plckerlng Rozella Moore Teddy Leach Jlmmy Edwards Patty Tlmmons Deanna Dunbar David Shelton ROW 3 Max Ryker Joy Vannlce Kay Cox Katherine Anderson Becky Larrlck Sandra Holt Dale Cohee Donny Dale Pal1yLapham Mrs Cox Sponsor ROW 4 Jeanmne Kelsey Mary Lou Kemble Leola Helmbach Sharon Frlend Patsy Hol? Don Mullen LeRoy Mrkesell Sandra Peebles Davld Vannlce SEVENTH GRADE ROW l James Hamke Wllllam Crowe Bobby Mullen ROW 2 Dons Holt John Bartholomew Nana Nlcoson Kendall Wells Ramona Clouser Thomas Endl coil Pearl Booher Judy Ryker Edward Kuonen ROW 3 Vurglnla Porter Beverly Maxwell Evelyn Endrcott, Judy Cam Lorene Leach Mary Julla El more Barbara Plltenger Norma Hutahens Mr Hayes Sponsor ROW A Jack McDaniel Lear Helen Houchens Ronald Crull Joe Parks Lols Walker Martha Lou Grnmes Carolyn Sue Canada Mary Lou Edwards 1 ' , ' , , , . , , . 2 I D I I V I A I I I : ' I I 4 I - I I I : , ' ' , . 2 ' , , ' I , , , '- 3 l Q U I 1 ' 4 I 1 1 ' I I A I ' I ' : l I I I I I V mv: A ,6J' N, SIXTH GRADE ROW 3 Shurley Booher Sharon Vannrce Dnckey Shelton Joe Wrlson Peggy Peebles Robert Wal cox Beverly Lapham Allen Wray Mrnnle Mae Moffrtt Charles Welnever Drckey Cox ROW 2 Mr Brown Teacher James Wrngate Bethellne Kelsey Tommy Mnkesell Ruby Bottom Pen ny Pearson Russell Brown Margaret Lee Cox Davrd Boone ROW I Sammy Whrte Leo Hamke Ronnre Paddack James Frazee Jerry Tnmmons Larry lsrael was X FIFTH GRADE ROW 3: Darrell Parke, Nancy Poynter, Barbara Clouser, John Mullen, Diane Often, Stephen Booher Maralee Schrier, Barton Maxwell, Linda Hawn. ROW 2: Terry Treber, Clara Woods, Elaine Free, Larry Mooday, Donna Mooday, Gerald Hole, Bon nie Tribbett, James Moore, Max Branstetter, Teacher. ROW 1: Harold Hankins, Ronnie Threlkeld, Tommy Hutchens, Damon Personett, Jack Booher, Rob ert Crull. FOURTH GRADE ROW 3 Betty Sue Wood Ginny Davis Jimmy Parks Delores Love Winston Wnlson Linda Morrls Johnny Swallows Judrann Paddack Robert Prentiss Sally Wray Beverly Mikesell Trudy Mennen Sharon Cochran ROW 2 Rebecca Royer Mrs Royer Teacher Linda Groves Marilyn Arterburn Donna Treber Bully Branstetter Gmger Hay Jerry Cain Sherry Cox Jeanette McClelland Keath Parker Charlotte Brown Don na Sue Porter ROW l Bobby Pickering Richard Holt Larry Brown Jimmy Jackman Sammy Moffltt Bobby Wel lever Bill Bartholomew Bully Nicoson Make Cohee THIRD GRADE ROW 3: Marilyn Hawn, Birdia Parks, Mariorie Hawn, Jerry Stockton, Barton Price, Connie Jo Ver- million, Cora Sue Kelsey, Leann Booher, Ruth Ann Lapham, Mary Jane Hankins. ROW 2: Mrs. Lamar, Teacher, Nancy Arterburn, Steven Davis, Carolyn Tribbett, Jimmy Farley, Con- nie Sue Pickering, Tommy McMurry, Judith Cornell, Bobby Krout, Bonnie Booher. ROW 1: Jamie Maxwell, David McClaskey, Jimmy Shirar, Danny Cain, David Dale, Buddy Van Gil- der, Johnny Clouser, Jerry Cox. SECOND GRADE ROW 3 Wtlbert Renlck Davnd Peebles Toney Houchens Jlmmy Shelton Larry Joe Jones Rebecca Cohee Gloria Wulson ROW 2 Mrs Stwalley Teacher Danny Muller Sandra Treber James Wood Cleo Mooday Rosella Clouser Linda Sloan Rosalee Mennen Margery Porter Patty Rnggnns ROW l Lanny Boone Annagean Hankms Margorle Dlckey Vnrgunra Walson George Cox John Bush Larry Wray Carl Hot FIRST GRADE Row 3 Carolyn Love Robert Shnrar Rnchard Crowe Roncel Wood Drana Vermallvon Robert Shahan Larry Peebles Sandra Kelsey Mschael Maxwell Howard Abston ROW 2 Mrs Couger Teacher John Peebles Rebecca Cox Ronald Brown Sharal Threlkeld Davld Rlgglns Betty Welnever John Smuth Robert Hole Allan Personette Rosemary Maxwell ROW 1 Janet Cox John Stern Phnllzp Strong Craug Smnth Diana Doubet Robert Groves Joe Mull er Robert Weesner Davnd Davenport QQDICQJQQQI YS! WDIQMEQMIEJECQIUDIQQQQQ fevgoi-gogwgesgwjcovxwzxo,aoTwTw'3oTf,:vf.., 1. W o . E T 1 . -4 ,X- G S.. n-Q , 1 3. in aff? Y o Q ' 1' X East will ans! 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FQ-bf !lY iMdE 0 8 , I 4 1.,,J Q X I 25 ' X W-Tv 1 .A ,' 1' 'fl f J 2 2 ' - X Stardust 'Prom What a transformation! Basketball floor? Hardly! The ordinarily drab looking high school gymnasium had been converted into an enchanting banquet hall and ballroom. Radiantly beautiful walls and ceiling had been achieved through the use of vast numbers of purple and gray crepe paper streamers. To add to the almost unbelievable illusion a large neon sign saying CLUB STARDUST kept flashing on and off at one end of the ballroom. As couples entered into such a state of paradise, waiters ushered them to awaiting tables which encircled the dance floor. After everyone had arrived, welcoming addresses were given. A delightful meal was then served by the members of the freshman class during which various other speeches were made. After the banquet was over, everyone retired to the dance floor where the music of Kevin Orr's orchestra kept the group delightfully entertained for the remainder of the evening. This was the unforgettable STARDUST prom given by the iuniors honoring the senior class of '52, 1 Jabberwock ill 1 ' -, , 3 if Qf N7 , 51 V. ,, 5' V' 'Q z. 1'. X f I E , !l. 5 3. V - zi: 5 fra- ' n, , v, 'I 2 K .. - , Q V Qt' Q 1. fi fl 2 . -M ga g Q l Q 'Bogs Glee Club Girls Glee Club Sunshine Societg Choralaires Student Council JIM REMLEY-Pres. KITTY WHITE-Sec.-Treas. DARRELL MAXWELL-Vice Pres. CLO RILEY JANICE CONNER TERRY HOLT KAY COX LARRY CAIN . I '5 'w f -l- - s.. 'C 'Hell Leaders SP 'Baseball The Darlungton Hugh School Baseball team had a very successful season un l952 On the startung nune there were fuve senuor boys who played all four years They were Bob Stewart ss Jum Remley 3d b Gene Leath lf Don Harshbarger p and Duck Tummons 2nd b The other four uunuors were Darrell Maxwell c Don Darrough, cf Dave Harshbarger lst b and Eddue Ryker rf Through the leadershup of uts coach Robert Pete lrwun and the fune playung of the team ut won all of uts northern duvusuon games and then went on to wun the Montgomery County baseball champuonshup of whuch all Darlungton was very proud A practuce game wuth New Market brought a convuncung vuctory to the Dar lungton Induans The Induans had a fueld day and won by a score of I9 to l Another practuce game brought a hard fought vuctory to the bug red from Darlungton lt beat Ladoga un a tught game 7 to 3 The furst northern duvusuon game was with Waynetown but the Induans were equal to the occasuon and came through wuth a IO to I wun The next duvusuon game found the Darlungton Induans playung uts hottest ruval at Bowers The Induans met the odds and won scorung at wull I9 to 5 The next game wuth Lunden the duvusuon contender was a vuctoruous one for the Induans They won thus decusuve game by a score of 5 to 0 In a game wuth New Ruchmond the Induans played another shut out as the convuncung score ll to 0 reveals ln the last duvusuon game the Induans fought the only obstacle between them and the tutle Wungate ln a faurly close game the Darlungton lnduans out fought the Spartans and came out the wunner by a score of 8 to 3 After wunnung the northern duvusuon champuonshup the Induans were ready to play un the county champuonshup game agaunst the southern duvusuon wunner the Ladoga Canners The Induans went unto thus game wuth hugh hopes of wunnung the champuonshup two years consecutuvely After fughtung very hard for seven unnungs we came out vuctoruous by a score of sux to two The wunnung of thus game was es pecually gratufyung to the fuve senuors who played theur last baseball game for Dar lungton Hugh School Thus guves us an udea of the umportance of Amerucan Leguon Baseball because these senuors had had four seasons under uts guudance They have won the northern duvusuon champuonshup all four years and the County Champlon shup the last two years Thus should guve the younger boys an uncentuve to partucu pate un Amerucan Leguon Baseball Bob Stewart dud the bug stuck work for the Induans battung a lusty 500 for the season Jum Remley and Don Harshbarger batted above 400 whuch us a good average un any league Bob Stewart Jum Remley Don Harshbarger Gene leath Darrell Maxwell Larry Caun Don Darrough Dave Harshbarger Duck Tummons T952 BATTING Ave 00 4 40 7 99 270 6 AVERAGES Eddue Ryker Tom Caun Gene Trubbett Bob Branstetter Terry Holt Don Moore Jack Hawn Jon Peebles Dale Cox 1952 Season Record Won 8 Lost 0 Ave OO O0 0 0 000 0 000 00 0 ' 5. 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . . I ,, ,, . I . U . 1 1 . - - - Il .II . - ll - Il . . . . . ' . . . . . '. . . . H H . . . ' . . I n I X. I . . . - - - I 11 Il . . . . . H 11 1 ' ' I , . AB R H . AB R H . 24 12 'l2 .5 25 9 5 .2 ' 25 9 ll . 28 ' 5 3 1 .200 32 9 l3 . 6 ' I 0 I 'l.0 26 ll 'IO .384 4 0 0 . 0 27 4 T0 .3 0 0 0 0 . ' 3 0 l .333 0 0 O .00 27 5 8 .2 O 0 0 . ' 26 9 7 . O 0 0 .0 ' ' 12 8 .26 0 0 0 . 00 1952 Countg 'Baseball Champlons 'Basketball The Darlungton lnduans basketball squad started theur 1952 53 season wuth a reasonable amount of experuence The furst team consusted of fuve senuors and four uunuors The senuors were Gene Leath Don Harshbarger Jum Remley Duck Tummons and Max Lough The uunuors were Dave Harshbarger Darrell Maxwell Donald Dar rough and Eddue Ryker There never was a regular furst fuve because each player always fought to stay on the team Thus year as un some of the years before hard luck agaun faced the lnduans ln the early part of the season Gene Leath receuved a shoulder unuury About mud season Don Harshbarger hurt hus knee and Duck Tummons had shun splunts Coach Pete lrwun led the lnduans through one of theur more successful seasons They won the greater part of theur games and proved that they could stand up agaunst some of the stronger teams In the tourney the lnduans had the hughest hopes of brungung home theur furst tourney trophy In the county tourney they won over New Ruchmond by twenty two pounts Wungate by fufteen pounts Alamo by ten pounts but lost to Waveland by a score of forty eught to suxty sux The lnduans drew Lunden un the sectuonal tourney but were defeated by that aggregatuon by a score of 49 to 52 Thus ends the basketball season for the lnduans for 1952 53 Yell leaders were chosen to boost the enthusuasm for the season s games The students of the hugh school elected Marulee Ludukay Clo Ruley Bob Stewart and Muke Gray These people proved themselves capable of guvung the lnduans that need ed encouragement un a close game They also brought back to Darlungton a plaque un recognutuon of the best yell leaders of the Sectuonal Tourney at Crawfordsvulle Two student managers were selected to care for the equupment and the needs of the players Thus lot fell to Robert Paddack and Davud Goldsby who proved that they were capable of doung the uob and doung ut well DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Scores or the 1952 53 Season Freeland Park Bowers Russellvulle Perry Central NEW ROSS Colfax Alamo WAVELAND Clarks Hull Dover New Ruchmond 52 MULBERRY DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS 58lOT1 New Ruchmond 43 Wungate Alamo WAVELAND FISHERS LADOGA Lunden Bowers Waynetown New Market LINDEN . . . . : I I . 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' 52 52 56 53 31 59 ' 49 62 55 78 36 50 48 88 ' 49 52 53 43 22 3 FIRST ROW Morrus Coons Max Lough Duck Tnmmons Jlm Remley Don Darrough Darrell Maxwell STANDING Davd Goldsby Manager Mr Gordon Prnncupal Don Harshbarger Gene Learn Dave Harsh barger Eddle Rylcer Mr Irwin Coach Robert Paddack Manager FIRST ROW Terry Holt Jon Peebles SECOND ROW Don Moore Robert Whale Bob Branstetter Larry Caln Jack Haun Gene Trlbbeff STANDING Davud Goldsby Manager Mr Gordon Pruncxpal Clarence Kemble Marvun Abston Stanley Lough Tom Cam Mr lrwln Coach Robert Paddack Manager Dlrectorg of Pkdvertlsers The followlng us a lust of fnrms or mdrvsduals who have bought advertasung space ln the Darlrngton Hugh School Chlef for T953 Before you buy conslder patronrz ang these people because through therr efforts the publrcatron of thus book was made posslble Adler and Company Aenus Vern Anderson Robert Andersons Furnrture Mart Bakery Eckers Bargln Bob Bartons Laundreyette B and D Lumber Company B and R Grill B and R Furmture Ben Hur Sports Shop Bell s Store Boots Regal Store Boots and Hardaway Branstetter Motor Sales Branstetter Max Cams Servlce Statuon Campbell and Cox Cessnas Store Cooper J Wllbur Cox Alex Cox Grocery and Locker Colonial lnn Consoers Service Station Country Market Crawforclsvllle Supply Co Cvllle Palnt 84 Wallpaper C Crawford Barber Shop Crull Ollver Cunnrngham Grocery Crystal Daury Products C and M Farm Servlce Darlungton Drug Store Englewood lnn Farmers 8. Merchants State Bank Frsher Daseke Frazrers Dalry Frozen Food Locker Servlce Galloway O K Gray Agricultural Supply Co Golden Rule Hazels Bo Ka Shoppe Lmden Cafe Harpel Walter Hullhouse Cafe Hobson Pure Orl Co Horner R M Holt Bob lGA Grocery lvans Marathon Servnce Jarrell Feed Co Jnmmys Beauty Salon Joes Colonnal Servuce Statron Kell Mrs Wm L Keewasakee Cafe Klrkpatrnck Grain Co K ey D J M Krug Plumblng Layne Bob LaFollettes Store Laughner Albert M Lehe Equipment Lemar Shop Lrdukay D H A Lrngeman Dr B N Manns Radio Darlnngton Dry Goods Store Mefford Perry Co Demaree Studuo Metzger Lumber 8. Coal Co Drce Tlre Shop Mud States Steel and Wrre Co Dlllman G T Montgomery Co Farm Bureau Edwards Motor Sales McCulloughs Elston Bank 81 Trust Company McFarland and Muller Endncott and Greve Otten Dr R E Paige Jean Perry Lewrs Co Pure Oil Statlon Rentschler Grocery Retchnes Grocery Russell s Chevrolet Service Russell W T Russell and Hutch Robbins Jnm Rutledge Charles F Ryker Robert R and M Book Store R and W 5cSl OO Store Schaeffers Schultz and Schultz Schloot Furnnture Store Seaman Insurance Shavers Hatchery Sunclanr Service Skating Rank Smlths Restaurant Sportsman Shop Sosbes Shell Servlce Standard Oll Co Stecks Square Corner Hardware Squnre Shop Sunshtne Theatre Trmmons Orval Tappet Paul Tap Top Cafe Trpmont REMC Textule Co Veatch and Pinkerton Vermnllnon Cleaners Warren Alva Wears Shoes Whlte Automobrle Sales Woods Wholesale Candy Co Yount Harry L , o . . . 11 - 11 ' ' - - 1 1 I . 1 I , . , . . - - 1 1 . I ' , . . I . , , . . . 1 ' ' I , . , 1 I . I . 1 , . . 1 V I . . 1 . , . . 1 - 1 I , , . . . , , . . . . . , . - 1 , , . . . , . . . 1 ' , . . - ' rrtl , r. . . - - . 1 - 1 , . . O 1 ' , . , 1 1 , r. . . , . . . . 1 b - - l I Q T I , . . ' , . . ' , . . . , . Fomplmeenfs of H A IJD Vefermarnan Phone 233 Darlmgfon Courtesy of Compliments f LEHE FEED 8. EQUIPMENT CAMPBELL and COX lntermahomai Ha vesfer Sales and Servnce Phone 54 Bug H Feeds E DR. . . IKAY RENTSCHLER GROCERY Your Rega Store Best of Luck to Class ot 1953 Phone 27 Darlington SMITH S RESTAURANT Chicken in the Basket Specializing in Dinner Parties Phone 57 Darlington Compliments MAX F BRANSTETTER Radio and TV Sales and Service See the new Motoro'a TV before you buy Darlington Phone 187 Compliments t ROBERT RYKER Plumbing and Heating Phone 132 3 Darlington 1 i , 1 of 1 1 C Catfish Dinners - Shrimp , i 1 of METZGER LUMBER and COAL C0 A Good Place To Buy Everythnng To Build Anything LUMBEQ CEMENT ME PLASTER ROOFIN SASH DOORS FREDERICK R BUTLER Mgr' Darlmngfon VOAL EEN ING POSTS BR CV GATES WALLBOARD Phone T40 ALEX COX DARLINGTON DRUG STORE Sfandard Sfaflon Rooerf Pmvqenng :T T e ffxawa Phone 55 I Darlnngfon Foonfann Serv ce Comp eve Lune of Drug Offs For All Occaslons Darlnngfon I ,, . . . ,, LI T T, G TTLE . , . 1 W i 4 ' S I -I r A . ef GVJCT T -f ger' il ' 1 1 1 Complnrnents CRAWFORDSVILLE SUPPLY CO, Inc Phone Phone 2797 2798 Your Automotive Suppher H6118 N Washmgfon Sf Crawfordsvnlle Comphments Comphmenfs woons WHOLFSALE CANDY co FARMERS FEED 8. GRAIN co PM 706 Lebanon CUsTom Grnndmg Cornplumems Wayne Feeds of B 8: R GRILLE Haffvl Youm Manage' Caffnsh Steaks Chucken Phone 8 Darlnngton Phone 56 Darllng1on of O O n 7 Q E of of 1 I KEEWASAKEE CAFE Catfish Dinners Fish Chips Steaks and Chops As You Like Them We Cater to Special Parties and Banquets Thorntown pl1OfT9 280 Compliments CHARLES F RUTLEDGE Many Years ot Service KIRKPATRICK GRAIN Grain Feed Coal of to Darlington Juniors Farm Supplies . B St. You Always Do Better With Curtis 916 S Elwood Kirkpatrick Complrments IDLE HOUR SKATING RINK P KRUG PLUMBING 8. HEATING CO Sales Service Installatron IOo E Market St Crawfordsvrlle ECKERS PASTRY SHOP Eckers Qualrty Bakery Products Now For Sale At Smiths Cate In Darlrngton Leave Special Orders There Two Days In Advance 212 E Mann St Crawtordsvrlle Ruth Goff Mary Rich R 8. M BOOK STORE Gnfts Stationery Books Gltt Wrapprng School and Ottnce Supplres Crawtordsvsile STECK S Natnonally Branded Mens Wear At Popclar Prrces Crawtordsvllle THE GOLDEN RULE Your Fashnon Store Crawfordsvrlle Comphments ot DICE TIRE SERVICE Recappnng Vulcanrzrng Srnce T917 Phone 82 Cravvfordsvllle of - I - I 9-1 1 . M. , u Crawtordsville I BOOTS 8. HARDAWAY Darlington Indiana Auctioneers an Realtors Max Boots Tom Hardaway Dari ngton Phone I and 2108 Sha on ale Ph e I8 Compliments WARREN S HARDWARE Darlington Phone l63 B8.R Furniture and Appliance Store Upholstering an Refinishing Darlington Deliver Phone 47 MRS WM I. KELL Flowers Magazines Cards Darlington Phone l4l ENDICOTT 8- GREVE Pool Room Darlington CITIES SERVICE Complete Lubrication 3 Minute Oil Change Your Patronage Appreciated CAINS SERVICE STATION Darlington Compliments of OLIVER CRULI. Plumbing and Heating Darlington of I d i . - nn d on 2 Hand Painted Plates and Novelties d We ' I MONTGOMERY COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO OP ASSN Inc Cherry Grove Indiana Phone 2109 Crawfordsvulle Custom Grinding Feed Fence Coal Ferfulrzer LEMAR SHOP Comphrnenrs BOS GHS 'frm WALTER J HARPEL Lebanon Phone 307W Producers and Processors of Certrfred Hybnd Seed Corn Complrmenfs Other Fneid Seeds ADLER 8: CO R Shannondaie I ' of o of Wearing Apparel y - 'I - f . of . ROBERT R ANDERSON Luve Stock Transportatuon Phosphatnno and Lnmlng Phone 2 and 1 81 Darllngton Compliments BRANSTETTER MOTOR SERVICE Phone 6 Darlington COLONIAL INN Steaks Chops Chncken Sea Foods Ray and Hazel Mulligan 1703 East Mann St Crawtordsvnlle CONSOERS Standard Servuce Station 201 W Market Street Crawfordsvllle Compliments CRAWFORD BARBER SHOP VERN AENIS Your Knapp Shoe Counselor Compliments O K GALLOWAY 8. SON 114116 North Water Street Your Dodge Plymouth Dealer Crawtordsvnlle Ph 73 BOB SOSBES SHELL SERVICE 127 West Market Corner Market and Walnut Street Crawfordsvllle COUNTRY MARKET Fresh Fruits and Vegetables In Season Grocerxes '2 Mule West of Garfield on 47 Crawfordsvllle Phone 1198 4 JOES COLONIAL SERVICE STATION 1701 E Mann Street Crawfordsvulle Compliments ot SUNSHINE THEATRE Always A Good Show Darlungton EDWARDS MOTOR SALES Desoto and Plymouth Cars lnternatlonal Trucks 213 Lafayette Avenue Crawfordsvulle 1 n 4 of ot Crawfordsvme Darlington Phone 142 of I X w . 1 Compliments of ALBERT M. LAUGHNER Chrysler - Plymouth Dealer All Makes of Used Cars O and 405 N Jackson St Phone 3314 and 6832 Frankfort Complrments CESSNAS STORE Phone 29 Colfax Vegetables Frozen Foods BOOTS REGAL STORE Owner Box 788 J L Boots Colfax ANDERSON S Complete Furnzture Mart Colfax 3 6 . . of I l Fresh Fruits Quality Meats l ELSTON BANK TRUST CO Complete Banlong an Servlng Agrnculture and lndustry For 99 Years Crawtordsvulle Complrments Your Photographer DEMAREE STUDIO Phone l l9 Crawfordsvalle SCHULTZ 8. SCHULTZ The Book Store l O5 Washington Street Cravvtordsvllle PAUL TIPPET, Inc Chevrolet Cadnllac Crawfordsvrlle of d d Trust Service TIPMONT R E M C DARLINGTON DRY GOODS Rural Electrnc Service Your Shoppnng Center The Cooperative Way For The Entnre Family LH-,den Darlrngton Phone 23 Complaments Compllments Frankfort WM C RUSSELL D R E M D CrowellColluer School Representatnve Darlington Thorntown J Complnments ot WILBUR COOPER lnsurance Da rlnngton of FRAZIER'S DAIRY of Rl O I ' I O - Compliments FARMERS and MERCHANTS STATE BANK Darlington lnduana The Money Store In Darllngton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation occo COX GROCERY 8. LOCKER Mnneral and Vrtamun Supplements C T C O S I ORVAL TIMMONS Darlnngton Phone 3 79 Darlzngton Phone Cornpllments VERMILLION CLEANERS STANDARD on' co Dafllnglon GLENN PICKERING Compllglems Darlmgton Phone 255 o HOLTS WELDING SHOP Darlington of For All Livestock Us Om Urlng Ur pecla ly ' 169 of SEAMAN Compliments INSURANCE AGENCY Lyle S Seaman 2O3V2 E Main Crawfordsvnlle MEFFORD PERRY Crawfordsvrlle Phone MANN S RADIO Televasnon Sales and Servnce R M HORNER 129 N Green ST Pontnac Butck Crawfordsvllle Emerson Televnslon Best By Test G M C Trucks Phone HAZELS BO KA SHOPPE Qualnty Flowers O l23 South Green Crawfordsvrlle Compliments Sffeef BEN Hun sronrs sHoP Crawtordsvnlle Compliments B N LINGEMAN Eye Ear Nose and Throat Glasses Fntted Crawfordsvnlle Compliments DR J M KIRTLEY M D Crawfordsvrlle of CO. l3 . . t ' 1 ff - ff Crawtordsville Indiana ' of 7 O of of Compliments of 8. D LUMBER CO. Buford Friend and Don Branstetter Phone 886 Cravvfordsville FISHER DASEKE AGENCY Insurance Realtors Strand Building Crawfordsville Compliments ot SCHLOOT FURNITURE CO Crawfordsville Compliments VEATCH 8. PINKERTON Inc international Dealer Phone 126 Cravvfordsville BELLS The Store For Men IO3 S Washington Street Crawfordsville Sandwiches Com See Us At ENGLEWOOD INN Art and Lorraine Nimmo Noon to Midnight Indianapolis Road Crawfordsville of For Good Complvnents McFARLAND 8. MILLER MONUMENT WORKS Erectors and Builders of Hnghest Quality Cemetery Memorials H6 W Market St Crawfordsvllle Featurnng The Funest Names Luggage Huntung and Fnshnng Photography Supplnes Sportswear Hobby Department THE SPORTSMAN SHOP We Outfit Your Outfut Phone 1250 Cravvtordsvnlle Womens Apparel Mam at Walnut Crawfordsvulle of Athletic Lrlwrpmen, MCCUI-I-0UGH'S SHAVER'S HATCHERY, Inc. Compliments Noel Shaver Baby Chicks - Turkey Poults All Kinds of Farm Supplies Class ot T920 of MID-STATES STEEL and WIRE COMPANY Crawfordsvnlle Crawtordsvrlle SOUIRE SHOP Clothes For Young Men 210 East Mann St JIMMYS BEAUTY SALON Crawtordsvulle Open Evenangs For Apponntments Jnrnmy Parsons Owner 2lO South Walnut Phone 2627 Cravvtordsvnlle Compliments CRAWFORDSVILLE PAINT 8. WALLPAPER COMPANY 221 E Mam Phone 5l Crawfordsvnlle Cornpl1ments BARTON S LAUNDERETTE Crawfordsvnlle Compluments BOB LAYNE Phone 737 Crawtordsvllle Complnrnents M FARM SERVICE 208 South Walnut Street hone 2535 Crawfordsvtlle G T DILLMAN 9. SONS IMPLEMENT CO The House of Se vtce Sunce T890 301 N Wash St Crawtordsvnlle ot of of 204 5' Walnut 209 So. Washington Street of ' ' C 8. H I v t H D ' 1 I a . Compliments of RUSSELL'S CHEVROLET SALES A Square Deal Means a Good Deal Thorntown TIP TOP CAFE Fountain Service and Meals Phone 270 Earl Apple Prop Thorntown Complnments of R 8. W Sc S1 00 STORE Your Ben Franklin Store Thorntown Compliments THORNTOWN TEXTILE Thorntown Car Truck Implements Tures Tubes Accessornes Electric Welding Phone 45 Thorntown HILLHOUSE CAFE Thorntown Complrments of SINCLAIR SERVICE Phone 249 Thorntown JIM ROBBIN S BARBER SHOP Thorntown - I of IVAN'S MARATHON SERVICE Compliments of Compliments of HOBSON PURE OIL Colfax Compliments G A GROCERY Colfax JARRELL FEED CO. Poultry - Eggs Feed - Hides Phone 55 and 248 Thorntown LAFOLLETTES General Store Phone 27 Shannondale New Idea Glidden Feeds Hatchery GRAY AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY CO Inc Crawfordsvrlle Compliments ANGLIN AND STRONG Crawfordsvrlle Complrments JEAN PAIGE BEAUTY SHOP Crawfordsvllle Complnments WEIRS The Home of Frne Shoes So Washnngton St Crawfordsvnlle RITCHIES CAFE Fountam Servnce and Meals Phone IO7 Lrnden Compliments CUNNINGHAMS CORNER GROCERY Phone 810 Cravvfordsvnlle SCHAEFFERS I G A SUPER MARKET Lmden SQUARE CORNER HARDWARE Inc Maytag Washers Philco TV Everything In Hardware Phone l7R2 FROZEN FOOD LOCKER SERVICE Lmden Locker Servnce Meat Processmg Wholesale Meats Compllments of Cold 5l0f5Qe LINDEN CAFE Phone 52 Linden Indiana New RICl'ImOr1Cl Lnnden Alberta Clark Prop Phones 2II4 I8 Phone II4 of I. . . 2 ., . of of of II3 . ' . 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