Eaton High School - Norseman Yearbook (Eaton, IN)

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French, Charles Hahn, Charles Smith, Marion Clawson, Car1Craw W GENEVA REYNOLDS GERTRUDE CROZIER DONA BRAMMER First Grade First Grade Second Grade u.,4 f 7 i ANN MILLER RUTH SCHOFF GLADYS WILSON Second Grade Third Grade Third-fourth Grades W ewan il OPAL WILSON GLADYS FREDERICK KATHLYEEN DUTRO Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Fifth Grade z 1535's 4 5? :fi sl' 1 Jr , ,M ., il, nffie- ' ' tn 5-255 if fb F?i',L,e . '4 .xv af . i Ji' 0 4 1 x X? . ,X ii Y xA- 2:1 APL. H X, X LUCILLE SHOOK HARRY DUTRO PERRY BIXLER Sixth Grade Sixth Grade History ESTA COCHRAN KARIN DOTSON CAROL GIBSON Mathematics English Phys. Ed. , Library X. A ff' H - W . .1 JACK HENDERSON DOROTHY HENSLEY JOHN HUFFMAN Music Home Economics Agriculture A A . .. max, his STANLEY LANDFAIR DON MORRIS BARBARA MORGAN Commerce Aft English, History N1 W . B . + ff sfgy , , ,. ...x P JOHN NICHOLS MARY OSBORN CARL RARICK Coach, Phys- Ed- science Bible Driver Ed. L A A fC f 0 RUTH SHUTTLEWORTH BARBARA SLUSHER JOHN SLUSHER English, History Commerce, Latin Ass't Coach, Phys. Ed Commerce JWGM ks, iliw Carden X1 , Morris, kde Jim Ha I-Sh 121 B.. 'Yu Cha P1 . -lg an, G r-ac e W H O1 dren thigh t YM UWM ider No P U1 8 C 3. Wright, C. Jones, H. Sn H. Hahn, L. Barber, S. Peck, Smith o Pnelius C. ,q i. U C i K T 4: f' I enum 3 First row: Myrna Shonk, treasurerg Rosemary LaMar, reporterg Margene Brinkley, secretaryg Mary Jones, stu- dent council. Back row: Cap Prewett, presidentg Jim Ratican, vice president, Irv Hart, student councilg Mr. Morris, class sponsor. Here is an example of the fine boy's cheering section in action as they cheer their favorite Norse on to victory in the county tourney. The boy's cheerblock which aided the girl's cheerblock very well, was made up of boys of high school level. For two hours every day this was the home post for many of the seniors who worked ,hard for the class. Selling candy, pop, and ice cream was one of the main sources of income which the seniors applied toward the financing of the BigFling, a wonderful trip to New York. JOSEPH LEE ASHCRAFT NICKNAME: Joe AMBITION: Carpenter and farmer. ACTIVITIES: F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-H 7 yrs, Basket- ball 1, 2, Intramural basketball 4, Cheerblock 1, 3, 4. NANCY LOU BIXLER NICKNAME: Nance AMBITION: To be successful and happy. ACTIVITIES: Cheerblock 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice -president 4, G. A. A. 2, F.H. A. 1, 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Class Secretary 2, Student Council 1, Band 1, LENS and NORSEMAN Staff 4, Model United Nations delegate 4. MARY BELL BRENNER AMBITION: To be a success in everything I do. ACTIVITIES:F.H. A. 1, G.A.A. 2, Y.F. C. 3, 4, Cheerblock l, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4. CHESTER MICHAEL BALLE NICKNAME: Mic AMBITION: To be a coach at a major university. ACTIVITIES: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4,F.F.A. 1, Y. F. C. 4, LENS and NORSEMAN Staff 4, Model United Nations delegate 4. DANNY BENNER NICKNAME: Sgt. Gracia AMBITION: Navy Career DONNA MARGENE BRINKLEY NICKNAME: Gene AMBITION: To be successful ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, County Band 1, 2, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-pres. 4, G. A.A. 2, Class Secretary 1, 4, Class Treas.2, Junior and Senior Plays, Voice of Democracy Con- test 2, 3, 4, Americanism Essay Contest 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Freshman Cheerleader, Cheer- block 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H 8 yrs. , Song Leader, Reporter, Secretary, Vice-president, County 4-H Junior Lea- ders 4 yrs. , Parliamentarian, Health and Safety Leader, Secretary-Treasurer, County Judging Con- test 1, 2, 3, 4, District Judging Contest 2, 3, State 4-H Junior Leader's Conference 3, Purdue Roundup 4, Indiana 4-H Key Club 4, LENS and NORSEMAN Staff 4, Model United Nations delegate 4. MARGARET ANN DORTON NICKNAME: Peg AMBITION: To marry a rich man. ACTIVITIES: G. A. A. 2, F.H. A. 1, 2, Cheerblock 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior and Senior Plays, Chorus 4, Model United Nations delegate 4. DANNY LEE BESSER NICKNAME: Bess AMBITION: Drill instructor in the marines. ACTIVITIES:Chorus 4. JANICE MARIE ELTZROTH NICKNAME: Jan AMBITION: Bookkeeper ACTIVITIES: Cheerblock 2, Librarian 4, Chorus 2, 4, Y.F. C. 3, 4. ANTHONY WAYNE BLAIR NICKNAME: Tony AMBITION: Navy ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 3, Baseball 1, 3, Basketball 1. THOMAS ELMER BUTTERFIELD NICKNAME: Torn AMBITION: Card Shark ACTIVITIES: Math Contest 2, Livestock Judging 1, Student Council 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Senior Play, F. F. A, 1, Boy's State, Model U. N. 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 4, Model United Nations delegate 4. CAROLYN SUE EPPARD NICKNAME: Carol AMBITION: Secretary and Receptionist. ACTIVITIES:Y.F.C. 4, G.A.A. 2, F.H.A. 1, Chorus 2, 4, Cheerblock 3, 4, Librarian 4. ELIZABETH MAE HARLESS NICKNAME: Liz AMBITION: To go to college for one year, and to be a success in everything I try to do. ACTIVITIES: G. A. A. 2, F.H. A. 1, Librarian 3,4 DAVID WARREN CHENOWE TH NICKNAME: Dave, Chenny AMBITION: Engineer. AcT1v1T11-:s1F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, vice-president 2,3, Chorus 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Track, 4-H 7 years. GARY GENE CLEVENGER AMBITION: Coach ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Chorus 3, 4, Transfer 2, Model United Nations delegate 4. GLENDA JEAN HERRON AMBITION: A career in business ACTIVITIES: Cheerblock 3, 4, F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y. F. C. 4, Librarian 4, Stunt night 1. RICHARD F . CRAW NICKNAME: Dick, Punk AMBITION: To be a happy individual. ACTIVITlES:Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Chorus 3,4, F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4-H 6 years. Live- stock Judging 2, 3, Dairy Judging 2, Intramural basketball 4. MARY JOAN HOLDREN AMBITION: Comptometer ACTIVITIES: Cheer Leader 1, 2, 3, 4,F.H. A. 1, G. A.A. 2, Class Reporter 1, Class Treasurer 3, Student Council 2, Librarian 4. MARY LEA JONES ACTIVITIES: Cheerblock 1, 2, 3, 4, Presient 4, Class President 3, Student Council 4, F.H. A. 1, G. A.A. 2, Chorus 3, LENS and NORSEMAN Staff 4. LOREN EDWARD FOUST NICKNAME: Ted JAMES I. HAHN NICKNAME: Budge AMBITION: To become rich. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Model United Nations delegate 4. ROSE MARY LaMAR NICKNAME: Rosie AMBITION: To be a Teacher. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Y. F. C. 3, 4, Follow-up representative for girls, Class Reporter 4, 4-H 6 years, Student Council 2, Re- gional Algebra Contest 1, Regional Latin Contest 2, Regional Comprehensive Math Contest 3,Voice of Democracy Contest 3, 4, Americanism Essay Contest l, 2, 3, 4, lst place winner 2, 2nd place winner 1, Girl's State Alternate, Senior Play, Model United Nations delegate 4, LENS and NORSEMAN Staff 4. IRVIN H. HART NICKNAME: Irv, Running Rev. AMBITION: To be a teacher. ACTIVI TlES:Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Model United Nations delegate 4. MONNIE ANN LOVE AMBITION: To be successful. ACTIVITIES: Majorette 1, 2, 3, Drum Majorette 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerblock 1, 2, Student Council 1, 4-H 7 yrs, Model United Nations delegate 4. ff! WANDA KAY MCCALLISTER AMBITION: To be a success. ACTIVITIES: G.A.A. 2: 4-H 5 years, F.H.A. 1, 2, Cheerblock 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Cheerleader, Chorus 3, 4. LARRY KANE NICKNAME: Pete AIVIBITION: To become very successful and rich. ACTIVITIES:Track 1, Basketball 1, 2, Chorus 3,4. DONAL D E UGE N'E LOVE NICKNAME: Don, Gale AMBITION: Chemical Engineer ACTIVITIES: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Sentinal 2, President 3, F.F. A. State Farmer Degree 3, State Livestock Judging team 2, 8th in state, County winning Live- stock Judging team 1, 2, 3, County Winning Land Judging Team Dairy and Crops Judging Teams, 4- H 7 years, treasurer 2, 4-H Junior Leader 3 years, 4-H Roundup 3, Boy's State 3, Student Council 2, 4, president 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Junior and Senior Plays, State Geometry Contest 2, Regional Algebra Contest 1, 3, Band 2, 3, Librarian 3, Model United Nations delegate 4, LENS and NORSEMAN Staff 4. SHARON KAY MIXELL NICKNAME: Pip AMBITION: To have fun and enjoy life. ACTIVITIES: G. A. A. 2, F.H. A. 1, 2, Cheerblock 1, 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, County Band 1, 2,Chorus 3, Queen's Court 3, Student Council 3, LENS and NORSEMAN Staff 4. JANET SUE MORRIS NICKNAME: Jan AMBITION: To be successful and happy. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 3, 4, Cheerblock 1, 2, Freshman Cheerleader, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Queen's Court 1, Class Treasurer 1, Class Reporter 3, Junior and Senior plays, Chorus 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, Historian 2, G.A.A. 2, LENS and NORSEMAN Staff 4. TERRY GENE MAY DENNIS MORGAN VICKIE MARLENE PRATT AMBITION: To enjoy life. ACTIVITIES: Freshman Cheerleader, G. A. A. 2, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerblock 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, LENS and NORSEMAN Staff 4. LAYDEN EUGENE PITTENGER NICKNAME: Gene AMBITION: To be a success. ACTIVITIES: Class President 1, Student Council 1, Latin Club 1, Latin Play 1, Tennis, lst place Single and Doub- les Tournament 1, Transfer 2, Basketball 2, Junior and Senior Plays, Boy's Cheerblock 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 4, LENS and NORSEMAN Staff 4, Model United Nations delegate 4. LU LA MAE ROACH NICKNAME: Lou AMBITION: To be rich and have fun. ACTIVITIES: F.H. A. 1, G. A. A. .2, Cheerblock 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Junior and Senior Plays, Librarian 1. JUDI SHIRK DON LeROY PIPPIN AMBITION: To enjoy life. ACTIVITIES: Cheerblock 3. CLIFFORD ALTON PREWETT NICKNAME: Cap AMBITION: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. ACTIVITIES: Class President 4, Vice President 1, Student Council 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Voice of Democracy Contest 2, 4, Junior and Senior Plays, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Intramural Basketball 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-presient 3, 4, F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3, President 4, F. F. A. Public Speak- ing, Dist. 1, 3, Sec. 1, 3, State Winner 3,third place Regional winner 3, 4-H and F. F.A. judging Forestry Identification, County, District, and State 1, Dairy Judging 2 years, County winner and District 4, 4-H 8 yrs. , President 7 yrs., Secretary I year, County 4-H Junior Leaders 4 yrs., Reporter 1 yr., Vice-president 2 yrs., President of Delaware County Jr. Fair Board, 4-H Public Speaking State 3 yrs., Runner-up 3, State Jr. Leader Conference 3, Purdue Roundup 2 yrs. Chairman of General Se ssion 4, Delaware County 4-H King 4, Model United Nations delegate 4. MYRNA DE AN SHONK AMBITION: Business Teacher or Secretary ACTIVITIES: Band l, Junior Play, Girl's State, District English Contest 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class President 1, Class Secretary 3, Class Treasurer 4, Americanism Essay .Contest 3, Cheerblock 1, 2, 3, 4, F.ll.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A, 2, D. A. R. Good Citizen Contest 4, LENS and NORSEMAN Staff 4, Model United Nations delegate 4. CLAUDIA DIANE STEWART NICKNAME: Di AMBITION: Physical Therapist ACTIVITIES: Cheerblock l,2,3,4, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 2, Chorus 2,3, Librarian 2, 3. JAMES ROBERT RATICAN NICKNAME: Jim Bob AMBITION: To be a success ACTIVITIES: Boy's State Alternate, Basketball Man- ager 3, 4, Track Manager 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Vice President 4, Intramural Basketball 4. JANET ELAINE WARD AMBITION: Housewife ACTIVITIES: cheerbiock 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD MAX ROSS NICKNAME: Dick AMBITION: Mechanical Engineer ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 3, 43 Model United Nations delegate 4. LINDA LOU WARD GUADALUPE SANCHEZ NICKNAME: Wally AMBITION: To be a success in the field that I choose . ACTIVITIES: Band 3, 45 Chorus 35 Transfer 3. JANET WRIGHT LARRY DUANE SMITH NICKNAME: Smithie AMBITION: Artist ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, DONALD LEE WEAVER NICKNAME: Don, Weed AMBITION: Mechanic 45 Chorus 4, Transfer 2 is Q X Senim Wi!! X Cl I, Elizabeth Harless, will all the knowledge I didn't learn in civics class to all future seniors. I, Don Weaver, will to Roger Williams the right to skip school any time he wants. 1, Dennis Morgan, in case of undue call to Uncle Sam's service, will my car to my little brother. I, Wanda McCallister, will to the sophomore girls the right to go steady with any fool who'1l have them. I, Gene Pittenger, will Mr. French plenty of funny jokes in the years to come so he may receive many laughs from the students and the teachers. I, Cap Prewett, will my ability to fake playing drums to Gene Swingley. I, Larry Kane, will my black, curly hair to Mr. Rarick. I, Janice Eltzroth, will my ability to stay thin to anyone who needs it. I, Carolyn Eppard, will my ability to keep up with my civics assignments to anyone who can. . I, Joe Ashcraft, will my brain to the science department for experimen- tation. I, Tony Blair, don't believe I will. I, Lulu Mae Roach, will my dramatic ability to Ann Williams. I, Vicki Pratt, will all my paper clips to next year's senior class, who will need them. I, Dave Chenoweth, will my walking speed to those unfortunate people who always get to class on time. I, Janet Wright, will my ability to always get the last seat in all classes to some other unfortunate person. I, Margene Brinkley, will my ability to wade through four years of math to anyone else who wants to try it. I, Irvin Hart, will my track ability and ability to sing to Gary Shonk. I, Don Love, will my briefcase to anyone who takes seven solids and studies hard, namely, Max Thomas. I, Sharon Mixell, will my civics book to anyone who has lots of time, paper, and ink. I, Mary Holdren, will my luck to be yell leader for four years to Sharon Horton and Diana Wiles, I, Danny Benner, will my nickname, Garcia , to Mr. French. I, Wally Sanchez, will my ability of not getting kicked out of class almost every day to my brother Rudy. I, Myrna Shonk, will my quiet ways to my brother, Gary, who certainly needs them. I, Mic Balle, will my ability to stay out of trouble with Miss Cochran and also my ability to sit in a front seat to Dick Williams. I, Danny Besser, will my place playing football to Max Thomas. I, Gary Clevenger, will my civics papers to Mike McKinley. Good luck, ll ll Mike. I, Glenda Herron, will all the gossip I learn in the library to anyone who is interested lwho isn'tJ. I, Larry Smith, will my art ability to Laurel Wells and hope it helps him. I, Judi Shirk, will my ability of not getting caught talking to Todd Taylor. I, Diane Stewart, will my horseback riding ability to Jim Hendrix. I, Peg Dorton, being such a success at having friends, will my pleasing personality and ability to get along with people to my sister, Pat, who is having a hard time of it. I, Nancy Bixler, being of sound VH mind and body, do hereby will my out- landish white glasses to anyone who likes to feel conspicuous. I, Janet Ward, will my laugh to anyone who wants it. I, Tom Butterfield, will Mr. French to the Juniors. I, Mary Jones, will my height to Mike McKinley. I, Monnie Love, will all my prayers for red hair to Bonnie Cole, who barely needs it. I, Budge Hahn, will my curly hair to Christi Duke. I, Janet Morris, being of dubious mind and tired legs, will my ability to run up and down the back stairs during the half of the first team game to a track star. I, Dick Craw, will my left shoe to anyone who's got a right one to match it. I, Terry May, will my brownie points to Gary Smith. I, Dick Ross, will my ability not to be short to Alan Wiles, who might grow. I, Rosemary LaMar, being of questionable mind and broken body, will my red hair to anyone who is inclined to dye. I, Linda Ward, will all the common sense I never had to any future senior. I, Mary Brenner, will anything I have to anyone who wants it. I, Ted Foust, will a lot of courage to the junior class, who will need it. I, Don Pippin, will my ability not to get detention slips in Mr. Slusher's class, to anyone who needs the help. I, Jim Ratican, will my trig book to Bob Masters, who has 'figures in his eyes instead of his head. 20 SMPMWW In the year of 1980 Mr. Tony Blair, editor of the Boston Cronicle had decided to do a news story on the typical U.S. town, Eaton, Indiana. He chose this town because it had grown tremendously in the last 21 years. It seemed that the class of '59 had given it a real boost. He was introduced to the mayor, Gary Clevenger, who accompanied him on a tour of the town. First they visited the Canning Company where Tom Butterfield was manager. The ed- itor learned from him and several of his trusted employees, Dave Chenoweth, Dick Craw, and Dennis Morgan, that Eaton had produced many outstanding men and women. Among them was Don Love, who was head scientist in the experiment that sent Joe Ashcraft and Terry May to the moon. Working with him on this experiment were Don Pippin and Mon- nie Love. After leaving Mr. Butterfield, they visited the school. As head kickball coach they found Mic Balle. Other members of the faculty included Irv Hart, head of the department for educating intelligent morons, Jim Ratican, head of the girls physical education depart- ment, and Budge Hahn, principal. This town seemed to have a secret for success. What could it be? When Dick Ross, captain of the police department was asked what it was, he said that he couldn't quite pin it down , but he thought Gene Pittenger, manager of the junk yard might have the answer. Mr. Pittenger wasn't in his office, but his secretary, Vicki Pratt, told them that he was attending a convention for brown-eyed cat lovers with Ted Foust and Danny Besser, a big success in the manufacture of Handy Dandy can openers. Elizabeth Harless invented the original can opener. They were still determined to find out the secret of this town. So, they went to see Mr. Cap Prewett, a U. S. senator who was visiting his home town. He told them that the town board, which included Larry Smith, Danny Benner, and Mary Brenner, had devised a unique plan that must remain a secret from everyone except the President of the United States, Larry Kane. As they were leaving Mr. Prewett, they noticed a parade coming down the street. So, they stopped to watch it. Leading the parade was Wally Sanchez, town marshall. Follow- ing close behind was none other than Mary Jones, Miss America of 1980. Her attendants were Nancy Bixler, Sharon Mixell, and Margene Brinkley. As the parade progressed they noticed another member of the class of '59, lt was Myrna Shonk, model homemaker of the year. Following up the parade in their new fire engine were Janice Eltzroth, Janet Morris, and Dianne Stewart, the nation's only women of the fire department. After the parade, they visited the beauty salon to see what the latest hair styles were since this town seemed to set the example. One of the beauty operators, Wanda McAllister told them that the hair style for the coming season would be the empire created by the famous hair stylist, Glenda Herron. She couldn't talk to them very long because her cus- tomer, Janet Wright, who was a famous fashion model, was urging her to finish her hair so that she could keep her appointment with Don Weaver, president of the Eatonite Movie Studio. So, they walked down the street to the library. But on their way they met Mary Hold- ren, president of the sorority for snake lovers. She told them that Rosemary LaMar had just won Sl, 000, 000 on Peg Dorton's quiz program, What do you make of it . In the library they found that Janet Ward was in charge of books that make your eyes bulge and Lulu Mae Roach was information clerk for spacemen. To conclude their visit to this town they interviewed Linda Ward, Judi Shirk, and Car- olyn Eppardg model citizens. Eaton had come up to their expectations and was even more outstanding than they antici- pated. To be sure, the citizens were proud of their town. 21 Seniors who attended Eaton for twelve years. CUM Hifltofuy The four years that we've spent in E. H. S. have brought us many exciting and memorable experiences. Our first year got off to a good start with 54 bright, smiling freshmen, eager to undertake all kinds of activities. Little did we know what was in store for us. To begin with we elected Mr. Witters as our sponsor and Myrna Shonk as class president. To pep up our basketball team we elected Vicki Pratt, Margene Bri- nkley, Wanda McCallister, and Janet Morris as our yell leaders. They did such a good job that our boys almost won the class tourney. By our sophomore year we were well established as high schoolers . We elected Mrs. Barker as our sponsor and Dennis Neal as class president. Both the girls' and the boys' teams won the class volley ball tourney. The highlight of this year was when we received our class rings. And oh yes, we all remem- ber the class party at Lulu's leggs and alll. Then came the climax, our junior year. Mr. Morris was our sponsor and Mary Jones was class president. The main activity this year was the play, Our Girls . Then of course, we all enjoyed planning the junior-senior prom. Our senior year marked the end of our experiences in E. H. S. Mr. Morris was our sponsor again. Our officers for this year included Cap Prewett, presi- dent, Jim Bob Ratican, vice president, Margene Brinkley, secretaryg and Myrna Shonk, treasurer. This year was especially memorable because the basketball team, which was mostly senior boys, won the county championship. Selling con- cessions, magazines, Christmas cards, and raffle tickets were among the things that kept us busy. Our senior play Hillbilly Courtship , which was a big success and the coming of our name cards and pictures added excitement. After much hard work, which we hoped was not in vain, we took that long-A awaited trip. As the 47 seniors of the class of '59 await Baccalaureate and Commencement, they dream of the future, hoping for as much happiness as they had in Eaton High. Scum Cwum ff' 1' F' . W. rf A Q fa A J' 5 3 M. shonk f ' M. L D. C Ove raw J. Eltzroth L' Smith J. Wright .D 'Q Y S. Mixeu D- Weaver N. Bixler ' ., f . Q. 5 . U-Def' 111 3 L ZLY . ,,,..f 'gg k ix! K' it 1 me pw 2 N J. Shirk M. Brenner W. Sanchez P. Dorton R.LaMa1' D. Benner D. Besser W.McCa1lister M. Holdren 23 J. Ratic R. Ross E. Harless B. Hahn 24 Hillbilly Cwfwllwl Q 26 V 'bf -4-......,. qw -..... YM J. ,..,,,v I Q... .-,,-.... X . an -L xr 'r o i s fx 1 X Q, fn 1 F W ' m v K X 5. .xX. M , .. ...v.,,,,,.S. . .. -x,.,.y1. '1i,,,,s, 'f 'hw .- X ' - ' .. .- 3 ,,,,...M.. .,. .Q-..,... .. ,Q k,,,, , ,, .., X xwux X Q K Y S HQMHW Jumm First row: Karen Robbins, student coun- cilg Lynne Prewett, presidentg Mary Ann Benadum, student councilg Eddie Glaze, secretary. Back row: Mike McKinley, vice presidentg Nick Drayer, treasurerg Mr. Landfair, class sponsor. This year the junior class presented a fine play entitled NO MORE HOMEWORK. This fast moving play was about a group of high school students in a small high school and a group of teachers who tried to guide these playful ones. The story was filled full of adventure and romance. Tough life, huh? This led to many arguments about the rights of these fast moving leaders of to- morrow. It is a hard struggle between the two groups to see which one can stay one step ahead of the other in the works of the school. We should congratulate the juniors for a fine job. Adams, S. Alexander Bailey, D. Beall Benadum, M. Clawson Cole Cox, J. Cox Cravens, J. Cruea Davis, P. Dorton Drayer Enswiller, E. Glaze Gray, W. Herron Judd, J. LaMonte Lange Long, N. McCallister McKinley, S. Pippin Prewett, L. Prewett Pursiful Pursiful, R. Rouse Russell, B. Saunders Smith, D. Stafford Thomas Robbins, F. Turner Wells, B. VanVoorst Weber, B. Wilt Wray Wright V M .1 . ,S 1' X , rw . l I ll 0 Q. 'Q 5-,J 1- L N ' as i. ik- J Q ,Le J Q Q 9 8. Q My 'Q K I. 4 ' 'Q E 4: w 29 First row: Mr. Huffman, sponsorg Elaine Poe, treasurer, Kay Brinkley, secretary. Back row: Bob Masters, president, Fred Whited, reporterg John Smith, vice president. Sophomores have class meetings to decide on money making projects and other important activities. In addi- tion they are still concentrating on gaining credits for graduation. One course which many take is geometry. Balle, J. Benadum Black, M. Black , V. Brinkley, N. Burres L' V Campbell -, 'w Q.. S .. ..- .X 1. W E' I yi - l X I kg , if . y V lg J I Blair, R. Carter Davis, J. Duff M- -- 9 Duke, L. Duncan Duncan 1- Dunlap, C. 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Wm LG Witter Y 'ur S 1 f 4:11 31 Mrs. Osborn, sponsor, Dale Spence, vice president, Dixie Main, reporterg Don Morris, president. L Many Freshmen, just beginning their high school life, are interested in sports. The girls play volleyball, several go to basketball games, and still others are in the cheerblock. 32 Fwxlmwn Ahrens , T. Alexander ,. , P' Augburn, B. Baker T ,L 1 yu m, Beall, J. Bixler A , c Q ' Bram' rator t f.,,,.wy, S , X 1-'S , Cook, W. Cox t , w Q , Cravens, B. Elliot W . E, G o : C xt Ni' Eppard, E. Floyd ' A' ,Q 7.5. Fuffell l .f . S ft llll . if Gibson, T. Glaze ly M fy, b g be f Gregory, J. Grove Q ' ' .' , Guyear, M. Hammer , N .JXQ ' V C C 4' M5 1' ' ' 5 tag... fi. f It Wx 'W Hendricks, B. Holdren -f I L jf . Horton, C. Holuk A., , Houk, R. Hollinger Le aird 0 rw Q rw Long, C. Love ', 'T nf 'C A t' Love, S. Love x W C eefe :Ig if Maine B Mansfield f .,, V S X 1 4' ' ' Qtr 1 G fi Marcum ms F N 7' 'f CK: 3 -Q A gl Masters, S. McClurg ' , ' .J X McDonald, S. 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Davis Dollar Evans, R. Futrell Hiatt, J. Holtzclaw Houk, D. House Irwin Jackson, L. Jones Jones, P. Kirby Lewis, J. Love Lange Main, K. Masters Marine, N. Marker Matchett, McCal1ister, J. McGill Neff, F. Parrish Pippin, K. Pratt Prewett, J. Reynolds Robertson Robertson, M. Royal Smith Starrett, J. Taylor Wiles, J. Wilt Wm, J. wright i. i V, , VE? iff! V' V. ff' ? ' mv Q 1 1, 1 :.'..,'....s........i '-mf----i Y 9 Q' , jf nn , I ff' -sw. f 3 We Zi. 4 -11 gg. 5. n .LV . f V 2 is 38 .355 Alexander, S. Baker Bright, S. Brennamar Clevenger, T. Cobb Collins Covey, R. Curts Farris, I. Floyd Fisher, D. Gannon Gibson Harding, R. Hawk Hedge, K. Hill Hoover, C. Humphrey Humphrey Jones, N. Koons Lewis, M. Martin McAfee, M. McCollum McFaLl McLaughlin, C.McKinle Medsker, M. Mullins Pitman, S. Ritter Robbins Roberts, G. Roberts Russell, V. Sanchez Snider, S. Spoonmore Taylor Taylor, M. Taylor Thornburg, D. Vance Vance, T. Vance Watson Warner, D. Wilcox Williams Withers, C. Yoder Younce Crozier, G. Reynolds Q 350: Q A5 X Pye-X., 5 ., S -..-.- Adams, J. Baker Beach, B. Bell Brennaman, R. Bright Clevenger Cooper, D. Cooper Cox, K. Cullen Cunnington, B. Drayer Giesman Giesman, B. Geber Harding, P. Hawk Hedge, S. Hill Horton House, C. Humphrey Hutchison, K. Jefferies Johnson, R. Johnson Keith Kirby, R. Lawson Lewis, M. Lewman Lewman, C. Love Main Morrow, T. Masterson McAmis, S. McKinley Moler, D. Morgan Richardson Rodgers, G. Smith Springer, J. Spence Tharp, B. Tobias Yoder Witt, D. Withers Schoff, G. Wilson Bacon, J. Bailey Bailey, J. Beaty Bell, M. Branstrator Campbell Castello, C. Cochran Corner, S. Cullen Curtis, R. Fisher Gibson Green, P. Hardesty Irwin, P. Jury Koons, J. Lambert Linsmeyer Lewis , G. Lewman Mansfield, R. Marcum Martin, F. McC1urg McCollum McGill, J. McKinley Medsker, V. Mincer Norrick, L. Pitman Pitman Powell, P. Prewett Ritter, J. Rodgers Sanchez, D. Smith Spoonmore Stacy, B. Thornburg Thornburg Tripplett, R. Vore Whittig Withers, L. Wi.1son Wilson, O. Wilson Adam , T. Adams Allen, K. Bailey Brenner, S. Bright Campbell Campbell, C. Chavira Christine, C. Clevenger Cook, S. Davis Dorton Evans, P. Flatter Floyd, J. Giesman Gray, D. Harless Holdren Hoover, T. Houk House, D. Hullinger Lambert, G. Lane Leaird Lewman, L. Lange Love, S. Main McCammon, N. McDaniel McDonald McKinley, R. Meyer Miers, W. Moler Morris, K. Norrick Peck Philebaum, F . Philebaum Pierce, R. Pippen Rees, G. Richardson I Robbins Robbins, J. Rouse Ruble, C. Smith Smith, R. Spears Springer Stafford, B. Starrett Stone, J. Stone Swingley, N. Taylor Thompson Triplett, K. Turner Wesley, J. Witt Dutro, G. Fredrick 1' o 3 qi o 'O A Q C 1 1 ' WM ... x at :gm .f 41- X 4 f, ,,. .. ,ew . ,, 7DwBfma., if Www My M M qw MQW I ,L If ix 2' , .844 23144 JNL. MLWV fbgmjf MQW Qefvvflvfxilifz, WW 'ntwvwlf 48 Terry May, Fred Hollowell, Gary Clevenger, Mike McKinley, Don Love, Dick Ross Mic Balle, Nick Drayer, Allen Davis, Budge Hahn, Jeff Cruea, Jerry Witters. John Nichols, Coach Tom Butterfield, Jim Ratican Managers Xx ,- s f ff QQWQ 'E-fa' Q4 - 5 Q' !-QQ? ku J QQ ,A gi , A Second Team 'Eff A , Q saw Six. 43 35 JR , 4 7 K Ulll 52 V34 lst Row: Gary Shonk, Carl Schooley, Ted Studebaker, John Cox, Dick Haggard, John Harris. 2nd Row: Coach Slusher, Jeff Cruea, Mike McKinley, Dick Will- iams, Don Morris, Bob Masters, Bruce Sanders. OPPONENT WE THEY Harrison 45 13 Jefferson Twp. 42 32 Burris 47 38 Parker 59 38 Redkey 31 28 Center 46 29 Yorktown 48 35 Montpelier 45 35 Selma 41 33 Gaston 48 34 Ridgeville 47 30 Royerton 40 41 Daleville 7 1 3 9 Albany 50 38 Royerton 51 45 Mt. Summit 36 18 Cowan 42 23 Sumrnitville 47 50 Diana Wiles, Mary Ward, Sharon Horton 5 1 lst Row: John Harris, Dick Haggard, Jeff Cruea, Ted Studebaker, Bruce Sanders, Dick Williams, John Cox, Fred Whited. 2nd Row: Jim Bob Ratican, Bob Masters Don Morris, Mike McKinley, Carl Schooley, Coach John Slusher. OPPONENT WE THEY Selma 47 30 Cowan 47 22 COUNTY TOURNEY GfSf0f1 55 22 Royerton 40 2 9 J in I ' F MARY HOLDREN SHARON MIXELL JANET MORRIS I LYNNE PREWETT VIC WRIGHT PHIL JONES U X N ' X XR if rv X I A ff' RRI NR' Q Is .fp .pf X' 1st Row: Mr. Morris, Coach, Gene Lange, Allen Wiles, Jerry Cruea, Bob Futrell, Earl Houk, Phil Jones, Ricky Marine. 2nd Row: Darrell House, Pat Kirby, Bob Smith, Ralph Matchett, Jerry Wilt, Gerald Benadum, Merrill Royal, Larry Bell. Sewwh Gfuuie iwthGfuuha Eugene Tapy, Dale Spence, Mick Prewett, Don Morris, Eugene Wells Delano McDonald, Don Wray, Coach John Slusher. ! li .. 4. , lst Row: Darrel LaMar, Ricky Richardson, Jim Andrew, Ronnie Cle venger, Steve Clevenger, Clyde Royal. 2nd Row: Mr. Morris Coach, Bucky Jury, Tom Joslin, Phil Russell, Dick Lewis, Joe Castello. 54 Wow Q 'M 'I I N 3.5 M 35 ' .ai z if 7th and 8th Mariann Morris, Debbie Brown, Terresa Lewis, Julie Love 9th Linda Swingley, Martha Masters, Marjorie McMu11in, Janna Bixler Nelda Cravens elim 1st Row: Mike McKinley, Dick Williams, Jerry Witter, Dick Haggard, Richard Morris. 2nd Row: Bruce Sanders, Fred Hollowell, Gary Clevenger, Cap Prewett, Terry May, Max Thomas. 3rd Row: Jeff Cruea, Don Love, Dick Ross, Nick Drayer, Alan Davis, Budge Hahn, Coach John Nichols. OPPONENTS WE THEY OPPONENTS WE THEY Cowan 7 3 DeSoto 12 Albany 8 0 Royerton 2 Yorktown 12 8 Harrison 8 Center 9 5 Daleville 10 Selma 4 8 Selma 5 Gaston 1 1 0 Center 14 Burris 3 14 DeSoto 8 Playoffs OPPONENT Wi THEY Burris 4 2 Yorktown 9 4 , '-1 'V ,M ,E W - 4 ' Q' gf 1 a I 1. C Q , w 5--L a-, L ' gi i h 5 QU U ,J All we F' Q 'ml Q mu 1. - ' r' 1 1 Q - , sf f N F K A Q par 1 , ,z . . N ii Band, , ...,.....-1 ,711-7 See you in the cabin! These are familiar words around school, especially at the beginning of the first period. Many, many musicians have thought of the cabin as their home at Eaton. Mr. Jack Hend- erson is the director and instructor of the band. Basketball games wouldn't be the same without the band to present a program. The band put on some spectacular march- ing demonstrations at the games along with their excellent playing. Whether the Norsemen win or lose, the band is always in there pitching, keeping up our school spirit. April 10th, the Eaton High School Band Chorus, and Junior Band held their annual concert. April llth was contest day for twenty- five bands and fifteen choruses. These musical groups are known as the South- Central District of the Indiana School Mu- sic Association, classes C, CC, and D. Eaton was the host this year. Salute to Veterans 58 tk Old MacDonald's Band .v x mmm Irvin Hart, Pres. 5 Sally Alexander, V. Pres. g Jeanne Pre- Miwi, Clwfum wett, Sec. Treas.g Phil Jones and Joan Gregory, Librarians. Ted Studebaker and Richard Morris, F.F.A. lst row: Cap Prewett, Larry Pursifull, Ronnie Russell, Dick Stafford, Don Beall, Wayne Herron, John Huffman. 2nd row: Chuck Brooks, Fred Hollowell, Ted Studebaker, Dave Benadum, Randy Presser, Mike Murray, Roger Williams. 3rd row: Chuck Augburn, Dan Ahrens, Eugene Tapy, Kenny Leaird, Larry Wilson, Doug Studebaker, Bob Mansfield. Cap Prewett, president, Dick Stafford, vice president, Ronnie Russell, secretaryg Randy Presser, treasurerg Dale Campbell, report- erg and Steve Enshwiller, sentinel. The money making F. F. A. project for the summer is six acres of corn, which will be 3 N an experimental plot for different fertilizer applications and different varieties of corn. The F. F. A. judgingteams have done very well this year. The forestry team wonthe County contest, and the crops teams took first and second place in the county. Ted Studebaker, and Richard Morris are the members of the forestry team. Dick Stafford, Ronnie Russell, Dave Benadum, and Wayne Herron are the members of the crops team that placed first in the county, forestry team winners . The Eaton F. F. A. met March 26 and ele- cted officers for the forthcoming year. The new officers are as followsg Ronnie Russell, presidentgDick Stafford, vice president5Steve Enshwiller, secretary, Larry Pursifull, tre- asurer, Dave Benadum, reporter, and Ted Studebaker, sentinel. The old officers were 60 and Larry Pursifull, DougStudebaker, Larry Wilson,and Eugene Wells are on the crops team that placed second in the county. Two livestock judging teams went to the county contest at Noblesville, they took third place. The members were Cap Prewett, Roger Williams, and Fred Hollowell. ' ' 1 Student Cmuwil Li: rf' Lvl . First row: Vicki Pratt, Glenda Herron, Barbara Pursifull, Judy Gray, Mrs. Gibson. Second row: Sherry Hess, Janice Eltzroth, Mary Brenner, Elizabeth Harless, Mary Holdren. P Mic Balle, sports editor, and Gene Pit- tenger, circulation and ad sales manager, look over yearbook blue prints along with Nancy Bixler, Head of NORSEMAN sales, and Mary Jones, news and underclassmen editor. Janet Morris and Myrna Shonk, artists l' , work on LENS ads while Don Love NORSE- MAN editor and Margene Brinkley, LENS inspect a LENS page. Vicki Pratt, activities editor, Rosemary LaMar, senior compositions writer, Linda Ward, grade school editor, and Sharon Mix- ell, faculty editor, are not pictured. 63 ! NTY N95 64 M6113 JI , Eaton Goodrich Corp. Feed, Grain, Coal, Seed Fam Supplies, Fertilizer Eaton , Ind . Ex 6-308k r ,L Compliments of THE FAMILY STCBE Bill and Gerry Leaird Compliments of COPS DHJG STORE EDDIPS Phone Ex 6-3605 Radio and T.V. Eaton Compliments of compliment, of VIRGINIA' S gggzlgg 1 3 Beauty Shop Hardnr. Compliments of Compliments of RUBI-E'S RECORD RACK JONE FEED AND GRAIN 309 N Madison At 8-5360 Egtqn G COFFEE CUP DINER Opm 21, Hours liuncio Compliments of THOMASON 'S CASH MARUT kt on Compliments of PRODUCER' S DAIRY Muncie Compliments of GRJRGE' S DRIVE-IN lluncie 1 Z 1 I Complime nts of BAIER' S DRIVE-IN Gladys lloore , prop. 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