Greenfield High School - Camaraderie Yearbook (Greenfield, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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Q -,. - ,, 1.- , ,. ,VM ... THE CAMARADERIE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY SEVEN Greenfield Hugh School Greenfield Inchcma git 53.1511 1957 PROGRESS IS oun Pnonucr I Jwzgg 1 X fl HX! ' IS SEPT' 31 '19 .wuz 411 X I , X ,,.... ..i-.- x L. -A. ,'.,L- , O C X -4--4-+- --+-4-+- ll X From the Launchung Platform of Today s Leaders It one recognuzes the buuldung puctured below as hus Alma Mater ut means he attended Greenheld Hugh School pruor to 1926 Servung the educatuonal system ot Greenheld sunce the 1890s the buuldung has played several dutterent roles Servung t1rst as a senuor hugh school the school next served both as a sennor hugh school and a uunuor hugh school from 1895 to 1926 except for a peruod of sux years 1918 1925 when the seventh and eughth grades attended the old Washungton Buuldung Ruley School at the present tume houses the turst sux grades and also the seventh whuch was moved trom the present hugh school buuldung to ease the crowded sutuatuon whuch exusted there Xu fs? The students ot Ruley Hugh were very actuve un scholastuc and athletuc attaurs Numerous clubs and organuzatuonstunctuoned well A unuque actuvuty ot one club the Latun Club was the publucatuon ot a Latun newspaper Durung the mud twentues Charles Gates was busy umutatung Demosthenes and Keuth Elsbury was takung every hrst place un agruculture contests Other actuve clubs whuch are not tound at the present hugh school were an art club and drama club Greentueld proved to be strong un athletucs un the years Ruley Hugh School exusted Wunnung the sectuonals of 1925 and 1926 the basketball teams proved heur worth It us unterestung to note the development ot basketball un Greentueld Hugh The courts were outsude at tlrst By 1921 the court was over a grocery store The Ivtemorual Buuldung served tor tuve years as a gymnasuum Players such as Nug Woods of Bulter tame Charley Whutesell ot Mussouru and Humpy Darnell ot Purdue got theur start on these courts Greentueld also possessed a tune football team un 1918 when ut was one ot the two best un the state Other tune football teams ot Ruley Hugh were un 1921 and 1925 In 1925 the team was undefeated Baseball and track also drew much attentuon at Ruley Hugh un these years ot outstandung athletuc teams Around us today we stull see these people who attended Ruley Hugh School, not as scholars or athletes, but as tune cutuzens of our commun uty They are truly performung well as our leaders of today To the Modern School Foclllhes of Tomorrow s Clhzens r rg f- no Ur iq 'nflr r f C UW' J Uoo WEL! 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Il ' t w A , 'av I 1 x X X ' , I ' ll ' 'H Il ' -y- ,. 4, I - ... f- ' . 5 43 - l Here IS the Camaraclerle Staff EDITOR C 'Ol I CO EDITOR 'W F'5WU BUSINESS MANAGER 1105 Wlllhbf SPORTS EDITOR Lance Hrncluwwarw PHOTOGRAPHER Stephen Order ARTISTS L G Altce Easley D1 Cay Sunwmcr EDITORIAL STAFF Caro Catt Sh :ron Lee Crtcer Donrel Frsher Lance Hrnchrnan Gury Hunt Kay Hunt Rrchard Klerrrwarw Ed d V 1 No rw D tr w NESS STAFF R srlwe Allen T rwwnwr Arthur Altcc Ea ley Thorwwas G rrdner Tyr L Huwsclwne Max H us L y w s Ku H: ton L a n Pu. Pott r Caro yn Lews Marlon M o e yorwrwe ew onw 1 'ww Na er NL Crm on G d rw Pc e -any -'-K3 Ptctuted above ts the Annual Staff at work In the upper lett photo Ed Mrlbourn Dtck Klernwan Sharon Cruder and Gary Hunt are shown recenvtrwg afsgnnwents trorr Co Edrtor Carol Cott Other rrwerrwbers ot the Edltorual Stag are shown at the lower left Tney cre Co edttor Don Ftsher Martha Wales Lance Hnnctvrwan K y Hunt and Norman Darhrwg Men'bers of the Buswness Staff rrw the upoer rtght ptctu e shown checktng subscrtptlons are SEATED Larry Holmes Rosalte Allen Alice Easley and Sue Cws STANDING Tow Glrdner Ketth Hootorw Trrrwfrww Arthur M x Hales and T, e Herschke lrw the lower ruglwt photo other Bus ness Stfrft members are shown totaling advertrsnng sales They are SEATED Yvonne New Marxan Moore and Buslness Manager Judy Walker STANDING Torn Rnhm Paul Potter and Gordon Pope LEARY S BOTTLED GAS Meet Your Frrends At Leased or Pu chase Plan FISHER S RESTAURANT 209 West Mom T458 East Mann 4 Q 0 , .........,................,..........,.....,........,................... 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I XJ QW B06 Q The prmhng Classes ore Trequemly oslced To supply moterlol or The vmrnous sc ool funchons Bob J Ferson IS shown operotnng one of The presses P ntrng TS gusT one of The rnuny VOCGfIOl'Nll classes Thc1T are of fered Thls your The prmnng dep rTmr,nT has been Jed with T I ron vl fonslduu f new equlowent Shown The pTcTure T C JT J word 5 H1 T C for nhng of L Semor Pluy progvu Mr Boring s government classes ore courses whnch Teach senxors how To cope wlTh The mony xmporT:rnT world problems They face oTTer groduohon ond To become beffer IU formed on world :Fins In These masses The seeds of good mzenshlp Take rooT PAUL S RADIO 8. T V 329 Norfh STc1Te Sfreet Phone HO 2 6566 L,v . 5 Yvovvvvv tw uv! J mv corv rsvrvq wvtlv D vv vvwe uvdvvvg cv mu P: :Q v v f P v vvvorv und Govdov Q c Gone vs 1 e :C vu IH dmv und JK I A bf, IYC ture p.. 1.1. T vs year The Journfvl .YYY dass publvehedt 9 new school vvcwspupc-v, we Bengal Bux e, vorlcno M:v,Lrv'lQ, Tv: Fovsovv, md Mvvrv oore uve slvowvv 'v1vvv'cogv'c1pvvirQ 'hc i- r. Fuvurc vow vmvsvs Cnd Veoorfer ' uublc 1- puviovcu ' vdii C uv po ,r suc os This. Compliments of PAUL ALLEN, DDS. Om Q 1 L mv Q of hue c He Q on Jvck Vxv cr or 0 vs L7 C fiqC5 KOWD C OVYCVVCA C. 9 C70 cn UCQYS fT'l 6' been UL vss Fur 5 on Q CCOHOWNCQ Q u 5 um ucv ff J Q, N 'lr' md: vvh vvcm C B cw ppc Q v eev ov G c 1. G ai.. 1:l 'Q',, .,. Kay Hunt Crowned at Homecoming Every year af GHS, a l-loinecorning foofball game lS held in honor of the alurnnn. Cn Qcfobei' 5, V956, former Greenfield sfudenfs wafchecl The spectacular halfffirne ceremonies of tho Greenheld-Plairv field game. A parade was led by The rnaioreffes and followed by The Queen. Then Torn Gardner, covcap- fain of our foofball squad, crowned Kay Hunf, Senior, as l-lornecorning queen. In The picture below are Kay and her court, which consisted of Joe Ann Daniels, Senior, Diane Chandler, Junior, Marcia Wolfe, Jun- ior, and Joyce l-leadlee, Sophomore, Kay's beautiful bouquet and The courT's lovely corsages were of yellow roses. IRENE S BEAUTY SHOP 210 East Mom Street phone HQ Q 5433 8 DOBBHVS CLEANERS lO4 West Main Sfreef Donmu Gorriirm, und Foiiowing The queen und her court in The poruds: ccwie The GAA flow? of exsepiion ui igeuqfy, which wan first place Shown in the picwrc On me rigrvf me Puuin- Lcuvy, Lnlimm Conley, and Cimrlffm Muyerle. TWEGVW The flows. N-5 Sevior Dwiiaiiion, wrid' 'ack Yhird gzicuce. in 'hc iuicmre cr the :wiv are Mcrziurw Moore and Marlene Mczycrle, who placed their bot on the Tigers, Y 'O 9 ... ' Spccimora ,- Q 1 .i- nature :J Har, lu 1: - cur ,LU 'M pn-'igvrvr.viu: 01 ,uf rmliorciffw 11: tin--ff If-fi YM Homgggrmrrig ,i. parade uv'oL,:wd flee iogmzii i c I Y f p H rc I-r, Br P ifrgrwll iwwdil f n: ':'1rg. AS- A ringing boil on The Tigxwz wdcry irrwr' cnnouriad The enfrzfze Q' 'He SMW' Wore! irigiwrix :ie-cc :1'c-ci ficgzf. S Sem' ness worn Hu- ' SL-Cori' zixfri C S ,W Councii 5c 'bc : 5i:orwsc: me c:'Tesf tie- xefs. A f 'fr la' I , 1 U51 N51 I 'ff .,, -'ff-f iw! L. 5 1 -5 J T45 ,. rs ' X, I J . 'tr' ,inlllr A , ljitv, yy - 5' On Tuesd my eventng November lo the sensors presented an amuslng comedy cntltled Handy Man L tng In a Colle town the Muller famlly cnd thexr trlends found dutttcultues when they we e presented vvtth college boy to bc a handy rn tn The cast for the play SEATED ll rl are Joe Ann Daniels Judy Walker Martha Wales Rosalle Allen Glenna Sm: h Judy McCann and Dan Flsher STANDING Lance Hlnchman Mrs Arnold Director Paul Potter Stage Manager MOTION Moore Prompter Tamzen Arthur Property Manager Don Whltney Cary Hunt Diana Bradley Carl Settles Carol Catt Gord on Pope and Richard Kleiman PLAY CAST CHARACTERS Fred Maller Dan Fnsher Harrtet Muller Mltzl Mtller Ben Mlller Mrs Cooney Joe Robertson Mary Jane Prlce Sptke O Brlen Bob Colltns Ducky Ttpton Bert Morris Lenore Long Mrs Robertson Mrs Custer Radlo Announcer Dnana Bradley Judy Walker Rlcharcl Kletman Carol Catt Don Whttney Martha Wales Carl Settles Gary Hunt Rosalle Allen Gordon Pope Glenna Smlth Judy McCann Kay Hunt Lance Hmchman Atter the college boys dormntory burned Joe lDon Whttney had to tlnd a place to stay Mltzt Judy Walker a thtrteen year old wlth lots of Ideas told Mrs Muller lDnana Bradley that he had a wtte and a baby and that he would work as a handy man to pay tor hrs room Sympathettcally Mrs Mlller acc pted the Idea Later when Mrs Mzller planned to surp use Joe by lnvuttng his wlte Glenna Smlth tor has birth day Mttzu had to do some more schemrng More contuston came when Joe s mother Judy McCann surprlsungly arrayed Everythung was settled though when Joe made Mttzn explatn her tales Much more happuness was aroused when Joe showed hrs love for Kathte Joe Ann Danlels Complnments of Compltments ot DAIRY QUEEN RJRIT l BOl West Mann Street D s s L L' ' , 1 ww :., .5 f lr S- - f l 'll 'Q 7 ll A Y R- X 5 1 my . I , 'Q T' f-s- - f C Q ', R, ' ' ' , , ivt ' ge M . I A . .. . K V ,, 4 ,Hu b L, 'R - 1 A , , ' , , ' 'ff - ......-.. ...4......... ' I ' Kathie Miller ....,........... Joe Ann Daniels I - l . .................,.. , 4 V A 1 DR... TER ' ll Senior Play IS ca Sparkling Comedy zu and en Teen agus are always lussln and lea ID The whole family gel provoked wher' Mrs Coore tm: Ironing as most srsfevs and brothers do STANDING nn lhe picture are a comes To work She ways a n Prc red are llr e Joe A n Dame Don Wlwrtrwe Rlchara Klenrnan and U nn Darnrels Carol Cart U y Walker Dram: Brad L Ruc or ough Joe ha a make believe wfe he falls for Ka se Everyone ends SIDQIHQ Happy Elrfhdoy TO Joe 5fOY1ClIf19 ll l Spike and Mary Jane also bring a vouch of romance Pucmred are IC ard Klernnan arlha VVa'es C rl Sclfles Jody va er Rosalue Allen Gordon Pope Judy Walker Rnchard Kleuman Joe osalu Alum ordon Pope Glernl 9 Brrdlcy ar, Ann Daniels Gary Hunl Martha Wales and Carl Serlles Hun? Judy lVcCa n and Dan Fssher SEATED a e Dar X'Vhr1ney and Joe Ann Danuels PASCO MEMORIAL MORTUARY 3l2 EasYMa1n Slreef DAILEY OIL CO Phone HO 2 5536 7Ol North Sprrng ll 0 0 0 MH' B , - ' , 'Q d' ' 5 r .. my, 'A ' ' ' ' , ' Q , l dy, - f '. , 's al ' f lli 'fu 4 -Q Jo ll-rl 1 n ' ls, ' xy, ' ' ' , .l dy A ' , , J d l 1 , C lly, ' h ' d Walker. Rosalie Allen, Diana Bradley, and Dan Fisher are sealed. Kleiman, and Don Fisher, Ahh S U - - rr i I If fr ih- . - - ff - U - ' ir ' ' , ' 4 : R' h ' , , M . , a A , ' V' ll: , ' I I , ' ' , R 'e lf , G , r x ,,n'lth, Dona : G f Harry Helnz dlsplays has undergorments as he asks Who got dressed? He dndnt have trrne to as he and Wnllle Hatlneld were called by the gurls to weed out the ghosts Shown a e lrj Judy Mc Cam Gary Hunt Dlono Bradley Judy Walker Don Fisher and Rosalie Allen Sally Granger opens the closet to expose consclous Wlllue Hatfield who was o vrctnm of the mysterlous goungs on Astomshed are llrb Rose mary Adams Dan Fnsher Judy McCann Judy Walker Dnana Bradley and Rosolle Allen The gangsters are apprehended and the ghost IS nabbed as the ploy draws to o close Shown th prcture flrj Carol Catt Ed Mnlbourn Marlene Mayerle Gary Hunt Steve Crrder Larry Holmes and Don Whrtney . r - un- , in e ' - , ' , Juniors Present Mystery-Comedy On Friday evening, March 23, l956, the iunior class presented their annual play to a capacity crowd. The play was a comedy entitled, A Night for Shuddersf' lt concerned a group ot summer stock theatrical performers who occupied an old, deserted house on an island in the middle at a lake. The house was soon filled with ghosts and gangsters who kept the audience in suspense until a series ot last- moving events in the last act unfolded the mystery. ln the picture below STANDING in the rear are il-rl: Marlene Mayerle as Elsie Van Wessmenf' Carol Catt who played Annabelle Hornriggerf' Eddie Milbourn as her grandfather, Constable Horn, rigger, Don Whitney as Jenkins, Rosalie Allen who was Helen Shelby, Tammi Arthur and Linda Harding, both prompters, Lillian Conley, student director, Norman Darling, stage manager, Diana Bradley played Gloria Golden, Tom Gardner, stage manager, Rosemary Adams who was Gladys Little, and Miss Helen Mays, teacher, who directed the play. SEATED on the couch are Larry Holmes who played Louis, Gary Hunt as Willie Hatfield, Judy McCain as Josephine Brent, Don Fisher as Harry Heinz, Judy Walker as Sally Granger, and Steve Crider who played John, MARY JANE S BEAUTY SHOP WAREHOUSE NARkET Phone HO 2 2646 G eenfield V3 30 South State Street 20 North East Street , if ' Queen Kay, Kung Dave Rule the Prom uome ITS Mordr Gris Trme Thls was he Theme of The Junror Senror Prom of T906 The Prom vms Q HT Tl L Grmnfreld l-lrgh School Gynnosrum on The evpnrng of Moy Q5 Woo The BuTlu Qollygruns ogorn p xrded The muslc The, Drom vwhrch wos open only To Junlors ond Senrors from Creenhelcl wo Trglt d y L O :rg OT Tle prom kung ond q un The quec n und L ur prdu L be ow They ore I rj PUT Rafferty Shlrly Clork Kay Sums The queen Ellse Vlfrllrums Noncy Von Demork ond Ronnn Smnhermon ATTer The prom The ofTer The prom porTy vvos held oT The Elks Culub There QlTTSTC1llTlllE3V1T vvos proyrclecl by o group frunr lndrono Unryersny The porTy vvos open To Jun ror Senrors ond Their guesTs The onendonce GT The prom pe1rTy vwos greorer Thon ThC1Tof The prom Refreshmems were provrded by The Elk Club members After The porTy u luTe breukfc1sT was grven of Tle Rrluy Pork Sheher l-louse The breokTosT wcrs grven by moThers of The Junlor ond Senror Closs membr rs 49 TA f f 'Seu if CULLIGAN SOFT WATER 16 DepoT STreeT I-I N 0 .yn In The plcture above are shown the lang queen th L u FIR T ROW llrj are Slwley Clorlc ay urns Elise Wllllcl Ronna Snwfluern an Rafferty and TN cw Una The SECOND ROW c e D1 d Gardne Rolaert Bentley Paul Eamon Tc'n Gardner Rex Wlwuie and Tony Onslow Pzdured e RIGHT IS The mactrc ount o evemng as the Master of Ceren onles Gardner IS about To place The crown og on head of Kay Srms P om Kung D x Gardner as looking n as he wears e royal crown of The Kang Judy Walker loyal subject expresses her adoratuon for his malesty lRVING MATEFUALS Depot Street Plwone HO 2 5643 ln K Extra Activities Add Spice to Life u Mr Jones pictured at e LEFT welcomes us back to school at the hrst convocatuon AT RIGHT team mates battle teammates t o oss, cm durln we Intra Squad game played at the begrnmng of the season THE LEFT Chris Brunn an Chuck Johnson talk to the famous race car druver Pat OConnor Mr OCOnnar presented a talk about safety on the hnghway compared to the racetrack AT THE RIGHT a drawing from the art exhublt It was drawn by one at Mrs Lambs advanced art students The art ex room IOS and rt was greatly en Ioyed by all students and faculty members Pnctured at the LEFT are Chuck Stlet and Ann Epperson talknng to the wor d famous mule runner Glenn Cunningham D Cunning ham gave an rnspurnng talk to the student body on the need for phys :cal traunung ond evlls of alcohol :sm AT THE RIGHT our new spot ttn tower for football whlch houses the timer and score keeper It also glves the team spotter a panoramic view of the field lfiiik-e if- ' ii X ,wig 1? N' un s 'X'-X amwsmmaani Compluments of Compliments of CITIZENS BANK KENNETH WATTS D D S Ib . , ' th , in a use sle fr a lo ' la ll 'g Tl AT , - d TNA ' -E l f T , l X . , T a I S- ' I , . . 'A' Co.: ' x I ' I F sim - - , 5 Q gl: T Tl' hibit was held for four days in ' H' ff JK kj I , ' I I I . ,, .-.- 4-, .:s ::,:g5g,-,-ig fa -an I 1,1 , l - ' , Dr. ' . r, ' - ' Q ' ,E W ROSALIE ALLEN 75lL 3 N L all M x C 1 An ff Bu unt H, C Ln Cum MARY JO ARCHIBALD ve y C lull V MAX BEATY e a an s e r Awantlng the runner Ike a tee to entwln Max plans to attend IU alter graduatlon Pe Club Boys Glee Club Sclence Club Hu Y Football IANA BRADLEY Here us the auretest of the semor class Music talents has tlHS lCISS After graduatlon she washes to attend the Jordon Conservatory of Muslc Pep Club, Lotrn Club Glee Club Chorus, Grrls Ensemble Orchestra, .lunlor Play, Senior Ploy, DAR Award i p-Y JUDY ARNOLD Adnnred by each fruend r 1 nersonallty no 4. l V ICV IDS iff. one OH' l wardess l he an she had c nor ol bunny n the llmmcornrng Queens urt P p Club GAA Trl-llY Chor TAMZEN ARTHUR A lrttle solemn some may say her frendllncss lS lm: to s Tarnnns plans after gruduatlon are to attend Ball State She was honored by being chosen r Gnr :te Pep U3 GAA Trl u am Club Band Annual a X41 CARL WALES General Contractor Phone HO 25202 18 A3 Q RC X ,als snes agxxvrst all boy: VVS Lrww' that tts ,ust nose J Af Nr grrrzll :tlon she :wlans tiv cttcnd Bull State. Pvt Club, Tri l'llY, nunl Sta., nd, J 'or P' y. S4-nrcf' l'l.1X,, Fllmi- L let, A 'Vw , f' 5 1' 0 A U 1 P A rn' fnendly girl ls Mary .lop Shes sow-one ref'-,r nm, ta knot.-. b Sh plans to worlx altar gmc tow L ' Wtl 1' ' nc, He lct ' plc c H to bc-f r an 'l'ne te . n r lunior yr: ' th Q S r,, 'e he-bffr f Co . e , , r- us. Q 0 But l ' ' 1 Yay. lo 'ls' Src . - Cl l, , '-H'-Y, L r' ,V , - S1 H. f as h Lil: brick wall he st d on th l'ne, 1 ' , r' r ' e. p , ' , ' , .0 5 - V I' f Z' ROBERT CLOSSER sfo be cw COVUL5 VOY7 S LU O Ll Bon rk c VU c 1 v L1 C ub LILLIAN CONLEY 1 1 5510 C5 O fb fi rfb t7 MARILYN BROOKS CAROL CATT Cowpliments GREENFIELD BANRING CO. DONNA COTTERMAN SHARON CRIDER Pep STEPHEN CRIDER t me N Ne Y U3 I UKKVT Tl f TTU! I T L LARRY CRIM ll ol Come xt L ww x 1 1 t l I on L Ee' ALICE EASLEY very Cl ce Her sweetness I r v of ex ut s p'm ot Nortlw 'TCT'lC'l clte slve graduae. Club, :w:'S 4 , wmurz. a ROBERT FERSON On,-f ' tr r . ' c sprin .r, of 3 S , - ' prm :lr tm' r 5 :mco '- gs fd P swim. Bob plans to attend college or join the MO- rine Corps in the future. Tnqer Club, 'Bengal Bugle Statl, Football, Traik THOMAS DRUG STORE Prescriptions rx Specualty Phone H02 6676 v. HS me V r 'WUW 11 Z0 .Q JOE ANN DANIELS o v 1 to know In r s , s 0 tn arm 0 s 1 r mfr as slwe was ltorwoud luy bttnq tn the Homecorwng Queens ourt Q 1 u n nr C ub CAA Semor P cry NORMAN DARLING wluz on tle t' d a demon on the cour the flassroom lu s the same flue s r rm p qw to college to study orc 1 tecture Pep Club Spanish Club Tiger Club HrY Student Councnl Ofllce Cadet Football ma B sem gawk Wg, AO t Q t' STRICKLANDS GROCERY East Main Street DANIEL FISHER Hv-4 :II IIN- T14 nn- H III -ww-' Dcm plums 10 5Ta.dy 1-If-enum! femgircering n Puvdm-, PII, CIUIJ, Bc,,'u' Sfwmg Hoya' CIM uv ui I ' li ICI RONALD FLOYD NI I CHARLES GAMBREL I UM L W Ik, Q cn 1 go 10 K L J ROBERT GARD ome,1Iwmg you wasnt drown I I oss O fr C an 5 5 W tw go To QOIIIJL L J Arm SMH HIIISI THOMAS GARDNER K L fl v c uvcc W wud P f w I 0 LINDA HARDING I DANN'R BROIHIRS I 'I Ll I, IU ul IJI'1y, ENIIIIII I'Irxy, Idlffmv UI U' . Aww. I, Wrrf-Pa 'f,e 3 :Iam UI Jwxfvlv CI'1'.2, Vim? ' 4 A . 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Bzvd, Lira: Gu- C QP, X K . I T-HHH G-HA GI- f, 5 'IIV I-1, g-my 1 CG 'IWII11'f'1IiI CVD! 'If' of OI K S Sf 5-RS ROIISL lk F. LU 1 In muIwrx thf- Ie! HI wtf-'I.'1.'n1 'pry' M MAX HICKS Some have talents that seem very rare Suc rs the case of Max and a Tsquare He plans to work awhrle and then to serve for Uncle Sam Boys Glee Club Annual Staff LANCE HINCHMAN e the srgnal a pass or a r Heres the quarterback thats second to none L nce plans to attend IU Pep Club arn Club Trger Club Scrence Club HrY Annual Stal? Football Track Baseball Golf Basket a f' I ,TV x I' l 4, .1 43 I STRAFFORD PHARMACY Your Prescription Store HO 2-4302 22 ALAN BELL nqw rr ci na tl we fellows c s 1 rawn c, thc souncs hc bellows an plans to work or enter the Armed Forces upon Jraduatrng Hy Y TYRIE HENSCHKE ough hrs me rs a monster to s el lang rrends he rrn s a e He plans ta Iorn the Arr Force upon rad uatron HrY Bays Glee Club Annual Staff DONNA HINES T all she hopes to grve her ard A wonderful future wrll be made Donna wants to become a nurses ard after she graduates Chorus Glee Club LARRY HOLMES Although pumprng gas may be hrs lat Many other talents has thrs chap got Larry wants to attend a busrness college after graduatron Pep Club Boys Glee Club HIY Junror Play Senror Play Annual Stal? PAUL HONAKER Whether clcmung ca hurdle or dunlang u shot Fv r wlthout hns obtlntf hes ot Pep Club Tlger Club Student Councnl Bag ketboll Track KEITH HOOTON s a Itkeobe guy who ts colled H Bestdes thus hes got good looks to boot Annuol Staff Plons to ottend college alter groduotlon FL RICHARD KLEIMAN A handsome lod our Dck K n good wnth the low they oll sa Pep Club Lotnn Club Orchestre Student Councll Sensor Ploy Annual Stuff Sensor Closs Vice President Boslcetboll Baseboll H plons to attend college o I ren ly hello ond o srntle of det t ed plans to go into nursing after she grod- uotes. P If P. N, HIRSCH 8. CO. 2-4 West Main Phone HO-2473l l X gwmw 3 GARY HUNT Whether swlshung the nets or blorvmg a horn s as e e er wos o D Club Lotun Club Boys Gee Cub 1 cmd mor Plcxy Scnzor Play Annua Stoll Sensor Closs Presldent Footbol Bos e mtl Truck H :ns to atten c le e tl 0 ll, KAY HUNT etty d IK 1 our 1 In populcmty shes qmte c O has no lmvncdlcxtf v o I quad uatton Koy was hcwored by belng voted Homecomnng Queen th s Q C GAA Chorus Ofhce Cadet Student Counctl wy BARBARA LUTES 1 1m GAA 'L 'L lf' ,sf FD' JUDY MCCAIN Yll Q 111 Cf Lt mol P 11 Jumof RAYMOND MA RC UM U L grodu 110: CHARLENE MAYERLE weulflwy L L 1yl1sr ur L mls to L or plcms To mfnvwd 1 W v of Luxury Lulu L WL K4 fm Pep Club Chorus MARLENE MAYERLE l Vl LVVH wuy L S I' L r p ms To often C1 bu mess co e e ar mc L 1 A 11 Tru 1 orue Jumov Pl EDWARD MILBOURN 1 mg Yu N155 or r11f1m1c1r1 .1 feom 15 lJCLlH1 6 W 111 b 11.11 1, Tlc u rc1csYrL1 J 11101 Ploy Annum Staff C111 uqu HL plums To study clccfromcs C11 Purdue Cor'g1c1lJlc111or15 flOl7X BRADLEY HALL FURNWURE CO 'l 1 ' 31 11-1 ,11.l1 1 .11-N , ':1 SM- l1z1ww 1.-.'l1-:I lu-1 ll-YL-11' 111 lar' k, 4- L11111l111- l115, cl!-l1111!v 11lL111f, ul m111':',1k1- . 1' ' 'S V 4 A Y' , . 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Clu , Sf C- Club, 'Jer Cl la, Hi-Y, o 1 A, U ' A , 1 , M . l I MARIAN MOORE my 0 ont 511 f L1 1 Y Sflwal Paper Omce Cadbt AVID NAY W cn ut comb to CFC!lllVC lITL1QIllUlIOIl 5 to 1 ,cr t 5 u LlNDEll PARSONS nlghty s ll y lcd 09 ether tops cs o l S UV toss Sctence Club Foot' 1 Bas Ptna TWC YU1 book Bbslness Mgr POSS 15 Undef' ed about future plans GORDON POPE C b LHI15 talent popular: s got tl1en1 all th most for cloru Pep Club Latnn Club Sclence Club Tnger Club Bos Glee Club H1Y Senlor Play Annual Stal? Football Basketball Troclc Baseball Golf Gordon plans to attend college after graduotlcn la lu F -:fi Ccfnplufvcnts of DALE M BEAGLE FURNWLJRE CC ' 1 YVONNE NEW T 'tr-1 11111 s wnrs 51-met P D Cllb GAA DOROTHY ORTEL a L 5 1 the 1 r me n ultp 3 :mon Pep Club OWU C4 det l Xl l A lot ol lun l111x ',l1f- l1114lg l vw 5 ld 11, 11111 dw V ll1'r plums 1111- YQ r1Tt'r1il 11 l1uS111f1CC cull:-go K ull' Q1r:1rlu11ti1:41, CAA, lv H1 , Awtunll Staff, . 4? -V ff - .41 - he ' 15 1 ' 1'1 ' ' , op' n1111ql wlll funztion w1tl1:1..lt g:r11t11t1z,f1. ash cull, 113-1 Cub, Postwar, 11 ,Cx 1 vlan to attend college alt'-1 amd- -LL I L1 ' I O f'- cl 5l1Q rolls llc-1' -4 gg A A ,X gal TO all Slw- lmcg-r.', Von'11e's plans fzrc 11'111r111j1e all--r gvzduot 1 9. fr 1 , , f ,C ' f Y , , S '--1 . X , HL--' l11111 is C15 md 113 vt run lmg ' FO' ltlf plan slto l1c3 loyf' 4 HQ plans '- oq11'1'11f1f-f1'1d wo . '-Y C E , lf .aw f-M651 5-15,4 ', A f'ln A ' . 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PAUL POTTER ou gh xen u l Il never sto L tuwurrl s nv lm D Cllh 1 1 ns to cxtte ehge tu W 1d t Al.VlN RATLIFF th Mvs Anold h lme to s r l som wr 1 w rutlf, 1 but nnlsh Cyb Rot as undeclded u out we future .X QV? 4 'P JACQUE RUTLEDGE H15 ombmon to own garage Hes love to tanker wnll not camouflage Agrnculturc Club Jracque plans to work cx cr groduotlon MARITA SCHAEKEL C ed Schocky by all her lrxends Shes lust cs sweet os she pretends Her plans ore to attend o becluty school after e graduates Tr HnY Pep u 47 'i BARBARA REED s c on around her Q. cm w r to uttend Sterling College un fron Sterllng Hugh School Kansas Pep Club Trl Ht Y Bond THOMAS RIHM well ed J y thus boy r T I1 S J P Club Spcxnlsh Club Annual Stoll? en gal Bugle Staff Alter graduation he plans to and llfqe md n the sevvlce in-E Best Wxshes RODY S DEPARTMENT STORE 26 h Tlx' 5 ser. fmt tnll, te' ndg H' X 'r - IN our play us rhlel ,lckyrv nd. f Peg ' , Annurl SMH He plu nd collw N ul H' rim ul: .on. 0 Y I VV't 3 , r ' e Lf s pot, Fo growling his dw 'tl L gy' 1 lov? 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She come to GHS in her lunior yeor -J I W , . , T r ' - 'J T . 1 A -lik r u is ' A tg ln ull good tli gs he ho U gint. ep , ' , , B Y - nttf CO i cn Toi ' . f ' 4 C ft ff 'J' I K .. 4 v A 5 U1 . sl , all ' ' ' , sh , iv u , Cl ls. 71 My CARL SETTLES J Q Q to C3 C L, l fC D u wr Co lege LA DONNA SETTLES ur' 1 cs a c Q sltes o t r pl P 'O lb fr r V1 e e ln fron New Palesrlne C1 A PzpCl I ROBERT SEWARD eallnm te rn md tylng the score Hes there to wm and faurly whats more us lnnlnr Ll we to go to colleg enter the servxce wlwen he graduates Tuger .5 Club HnY Football Baslkctbull Annual tofl CCM JOHN SHORT wouglu short l 1 Hes long on lrnendlnncss you can see n has n detlnlte glus or uture ROBERT SLEETH Even though he appears not undev wourusned On has olly wuy not tood he lwas flourished G VV Y' T VV l 91 ua lon d ren o the serwce 1 GLENNA SMITH en IS other of true was Hsmp ess C 'nple'e hes ths Cm' A'te1 waduatzcn Glev as Plwwnlng 19 be rvarvued Pep Club Pep Band Lutln Club T I l1nV Orchestra Offce Cadet Sensor Play ORDIE S SHOE STORE Your Family Shoe Store 20 West Maln N , S l 'tw lw'i.v.1g , , jug A nwlv To un, fx lzfzflf-t To fyl, He'll succed, lust leave lt 'Sct'. ,. Boys' lm: ly, ' jgo' C ,l:, Evil-e'i,':l', 'oz lc : A H0 plans to attend Lzln ' llvj ,Q It . ., I 4 . r A 'So' --.haf usllmv rluw vlte f-v, As 'cxsswatq ,' one 5 we Lest, .11 C He runs cv. e cz :tevwqfcnlwv o e fud- mifj ,H 2... uztlcn. Slwe lgecuwe fn gtederf of GHS ln ner 'ff V soollowo' y-ar, cm' Q . z ' . ' A , : JJ. . MQ St J ll, 'all I ' ,' ' Bob ' plL 'J ftlsr e or 1 43 . -4 f B 1 Q. S I I Altl us mlrm- nwcy lla-, K , - - I H I , Joh O 1 ' ECW f tlwe l' . s jf. 'B 51, , . ' file' X f' ,, . . ' R, ,I I , ' Bob pl ns to c lc 'lo a lfle alt A grad- '. ' f T' in tl r Q into 1 ' . 4 X l C D Cul on all 5 l g GEORGE TULL any qunshon you may us I 1 I L Tu orqe plans To o The Nuvy Q or Q rmduuks STUCILHT IN. mugs PLD C um MARTHA WALES --Q, r Id to :L IS Lv onde Iuss you I wx wg UTITQ r mor C :SS Tvemsuu r L xmsw C wb I A mm u en DONALD WHITNEY ras w 1 Iwkeobe Wm 5 H nr I QTLICILJTTTI I Then Jo To coIILrqr Bcngcnl ug TO! DAVID WICKLIFF 0 TST mdmq C --':, ' , N. I ' ,Q .. 'A 'dei I1 PDC u uc L w CITOIUQ STU om Iouncnl T U1 Ol .IUDITH WALKER use S our Ju I no I cu I I L C SIQTTL In LJ B IC Hug I In my CL IICL, EDWIN WEINANTZ LC I us S cx gmcd guy I A rc In sc. v gm bl IMI I Kg cn ondlv c , 0 L unc vm TI I me Co: 59 U frm Q 93 Cup Boys ee uv lm: zu mmm FOOT Cl W Tcfk PETE S RADIO SHOP HYATT GREENHELD CLEANERS L S rf QNAOTMTIIISTILL PII HO 22972 Ph HO 25I.:2 II 31, . To I 1 ' ' IQ, Q1 'X 'V ,I II A lu'ck :Q-ply fo' Immvs uw sk. '5 K 4 G0 Q 2 N I in IT Iv 4 ? g Q A H I. 1 Hr .I I g 'E 4, Il ,Q Q , Ho pe:som1IiTy is Im' I'-LIT, TIN' I . ' 'I 'QUT To rv HeT.' I Mc' is ou Se'A Ic '2. Shw .1 pI.ms TO uTTvmI COIICQO, GIIIS' ST IT: Q- ,IuI, c 'I I , Tri-HAY, rw I ST'fT, B - B JIT STIIT, ',, d I ', ,Q L adv, SX I ' Pluy. L , I V. ' : A IOT of wo' Im ' dy, Z TIT- I yi IIII TIIIIIQ SIIL-'S u T'C - l III-I pIuvvm .Tw To uTT:rvpI roII:g -. Gxrls' :, , X. P35 CII, Irwin CIUlv, GAA, Trl-HI-Y, ur I, f A1 I :I STITTT, Ju :Tor Play, S01 or PI: , Ivor ,Q 5, II- II,-. I Tho -JIT VIIUIITV uLI,Iing3 :nor III5 IUTO, A I, :ds u Gmde 'nef' ECI I5 pI :ming T0 go Info TIIQ cxrmcrd fr' In-S uTTcr gznxcIuuTTor1 PT-In CIuIu, AgvIcuITur'O CIIII7 l wa. fffv I vi:4:1?f fit, '- - ' ' ' T4 E' .Ig - , , M5 He 2' ca guy ' iTI If y, - Wu II uIw:xy5 V0f cr1I N' ITIS WHT in ou pIc1y5. 'I E I: T I Do Is pILmm J To wok HITL-I on I 'I cmd Q' 12 I-II-Y, : , B 'Ic , I Jw: 'I3Ic1y, S1-'T mr PI.1',' I fy U Q 1 'V -f I J. As IFE, I Ju Ivfs Qu,-Ty r11'S 5' I4, An U s :MIIH-tv ITISO If, VV, lx Du 3 is pIf,:mwing on mil 'ng TIT- Mm v 'I . UITI he 3 xIuL:T-S, P4 I I, ' GI Q ' I CI I, T',3':' C' IJ, A I SIQTT, b II, I I I SUI -5 cmd 0 Tice ' I I S V 'T IJ Greenfield New Principal Robert G Jones 5, fx J Ll Uff' Il 1 JO L 1 r Hx x V f 5 'Q V p Q Ll ek X7 K M V n Ov X L1 K rpumg er K LKCI 1 7 K1 N KL ll 1 N my L L 5 U UV C v URPH RX. NI lu, fu. fl x X N 3 iii? S.. , L UN L 9 Y ib- ,..,f 41 QT' Complimenls of DR. D.D. GILL 30 OPAL K. BINFORD English, Lolln WILLIAM BRECK Avhlerlc Dnrector Soclcml Studlcs LOREN IMES InsfrUmerv1c1lMu5iC HOLLIE MARTIN Commerce PAUL BEVELHIMER Buskwbull Couch Voc Guidance JOY V. CARMICHAEL Vocal Music CAROLYN AUBLE Commerce WILLIAM SPACEY Football Coach lndushicxl Arts ALBERTA LAMB Ar! GORDON GISH Mathematics C. O. GRIFFITH Mathematics KEITH ELSBU RY Biology, Agriculture C. A. SINK Physics, Industrial Arts EARL E, MOORE Biology, Chemistry, Training MARY E. FURR Home Economics HELEN T. ARNOLD English S. R. BORING Social Studies DYS TEEL al Studies, Driver's English MARY FRANCES GOBLE Spunwsh, Lflnvumun JOSEPH DOUTHITT 5' 11571, JQ, 1:',L'n Enghsn DONALD E. HELM r-m ,f-,I fkl1:m.1lMdvx5uv Superintendent- Greenfield Schools PICTURED BELOW IS Mr. Churles S Wusehfnvt hnrd at work U7 has dl-sk Has ofllp ns hw! umunl m-ru. ' ml by fhl- hills swgqn on the lower lell hand cornvr of the bulln-Yun bourd behind hivn. VVhcthL-v 1? be u svhool gmtrwn, Immlwr, or sinh-nt mmfcvfngij has ofhu- they urs glowed hy hIS lrwndly smile und wcxlnw sulululion llw hagh smhool as pvwncl of flu' prugqrw-. mul ll-will-rslvrp of the Supemntcndcnt und hxs presence in the building is consdcvcd fl genuine ussc-1 THE INSERT PlCTURE BELOW is Mr Wasp-l141r!'5 fviondly and 0fllci0nT scflcfury, Mrs Harold Runnen, Mrs Rurnmn ns new In this school systl-nv thw, yum mul 41 vwy Env udfhhon Yo the sghuol il should be sulcl. l . . . P I 5 1' 19 -Xa I K 1 X J W 'X Charles S. Wiseharf 4. rl 132 5 I Proud Juniors Reach End of Year Durmg This past year The Junior Class has Deen awe busy parfrcrparurmg IH The various drool acfrmscs Trwey we ad f f c ass sfffa fr Whrch they rc Celve d af The end af their s Jphorforr yf ar ' esf eaTfrs a r f JT W f frf ivrf mother T ru rm efpfrremce came Tr s fc, w Tw ' or errrwg and rc U wma of T rc ur crass rrr Ja T1eJpmo s Have been Tmgruly rmeres' d rn T f many Orcarwrzafrons rm Tr scrool Jafrm far are Harold Harman Dave Herrfr and Max Vrfarlamd yeral from Tre s L ' Block and Pep Band There were Three members Jrm Xefrrdr Jack Vw rams and Don LFSLTC plavmg an YT s 1 ma team Japkre Jessup r p fsemfrl T r f ew e r ur errtlwsrastrc yell If Q c f The ma1OreTTrs from Nw Jam r dc, Q fue PaaTa 1 rr e Linda Flerr mg and Cere a R irff They GSO showed ewfr asrasm durmg fre year wrfm mear coiorful performances T e ovso s gf N rr rr 5 Cm M Orr Treasurer Vrce Pres: em Presndent Borvev' r Dgr 1 vw Q sv Cowl W .1 x. 1 T H P KX e fur? 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'51 L 1 1 f ,1 'NY CTW 11105 :J 4 rl 1 wRF ,I 'f f?..,'3, 11'.z .FAN L4 QQYVTNXN Cc '1 9' SRM- mx. l3 ' S 55'j Sophomores Close Successful Year X f Y 'WP' Jflr' Fw 7' I ll - A ' . . RAPJD AUTO RADJATOR REPAIR ZC7 Bwfiivv n SVCS! Plwlmf HO Q 2732 x J! OC 'H ron res cnose ose L e as fhelr C mms They avr n Vw ara e President Lhloq Av! Secretary Treasurer cm Hoon Sn une Presldent NOV HC WJ' L Vi 'J px mimi LI mon eww soworno L e Lxoxj ky 'N L rv' ' may Lp L ry xl NC T w JSJCCHJC f J C V ' HNJHNJ' r Cro Xidrsov EWU AJJLH Bonne An rs endo Ar w e n r rw my we B K ry c mrer Jane Benny Jean Berk Wnllaom Arthur Joyce Baker Jerry a linger Jane Beary Jean Beck S O S C O BGCJJEY U Bree-Ce Donald Brown Lando Bruner ras Brunn, S ndra Burton, Anne Chan - fe A .Vu COCK, Betty COpLland. March Cider, Larry Crump, William Curry, Tom Darlrng, Judy Driesboch WESTON MOTEL 1310 VJ-es! Maw Phone HO '2-A493 J emu Betty Duncan Suzanne Eagleston Rnclara Eaks Hugh Epperson Robert Evans Elizabeth F sher Wayne Fast Jacque Faust Sue Fox Phullnp Gambrel Thomas Gappen Vnrgrma Crllam Charles Goodloe Donna Gorman Sandra Gfuddy James Gray Mllo Gray Evelyn Harrtson Joyce Headlee James L Howell James P Howell Jane Howell Paul Hunt James Inman LeRoy Jackson Gary Jessup Charles Johnson James Jud kms Kent Kelly Frances Knrkwaod Robert Lacey Patruck Lacy Donald Lee Sandra Leslwer Shtrley Lmdsay Lots Lowder Meredtth Lynch James Clammer Steve McClaun James VlcCullers EASTSIDE SCREW PRODUCTS ll5 East Brandywine Phone HO 2 4424 Al. QQ' 1 Q- x 'Y' BIRMA MANUEACTUWNG CO INC E st Mann Street Greenfleld Ina X ,, ,,M. ' A . 'sl V- ' , ' - 4 4 gr -X W 1 ' j L, ' t A I' 'A' in . L 3 4 0 5 1 ' ' 5 ' ' ' , .41 - :U F . .. A ' 2 5 AJ yy' 'iv . 3. I 5 A HS., f V, ' V J - 1 J J , ,S -, J ,S vt 4 1 .bggx , I A' h N ,gy 'V , . lt lll.elll'l , Y I - I ru' 1, - x WI Q f - , 'Q I , v 'I A 5' , ' , VA! 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HOLMES MARATHON SfRViCf Mmm 8- Noblv Stn-cfs Piwm- HO Q 901 -1 I W3 5 X mx M I 1 Mumdnws an Ll Ot O11 mL Lvu Q 1 ' Henry Rrchny yn 1 1 H19 9 UPL W vw vw x on nw r lohn Svmfh Judy Spangler Nmcy Swufiord Mary Taylor levy Thcrvms Dorwu L RON 'd Wnxrrunw v vu L I r Wm Mlvflcm Wlwutp Jovm 5 Wlmntrmey rmld WnNlx ov Mvvdqcms mm: Yuh S MCINTNRE FLOWERS 511 Eust Osage Street Phono HO Q-4355 Ln wx VXNSC Freshmen Were Busy As Bees F the flr me any lresr mrr wrtw enrrrely new actryrtres to Tax tlrfrr mental and phy :cal strength Such cou ses as Latrn and Algebra k pt the m njs of these Fresl men occuprecl attemptrng to uwclerstand ancl master then Tlen too the Freshmen entered rnto a new kr l of socual lrle They kept busy vvrtn such clubs and orgamzatrons as tne Jr l-lr Y Jr Tru l-lr Y Pep Club and Spamsh Club ar rcrpatron 1 w sc OO po ts played an rmportant part rn many at t ese Freshmens lryes The Freshman basketball Team was under the gurclance of Mr Spacey Freshmen basketball gave experrence and skrll to tnese future yczr srty player Also many engaged ID B te m football a cl track l lesl cheerleaders Helen Wernantz and Char lene Stateler were always busy ctee rn we e mn Q urent Con members were Donna Flollenbauan Sherry Crrcler Glenna Arlen and l-lc fn Werrwarttz l-lomeroom teachers lor tne freshmen were Mrss Teel Mr Elsbury Mr Gush and Mr Spacey Sharon Addrson Paul Alldredge G oma Allen Ronald Andrs Donna Arnold Dale Ash Sherry Ash Errol Balnter Deanne Brrnnrd Jerry Bateman Daleen Bell Lando Blessrngev Marg xref Blue Carolvl Bohnert Marvrn Bowlnng Ramona Brown Donald Bryant John Byrne Lcurolee Campbell, Rebecca Cassell. GREENHELD AUTO SUPPLY l I3 West Main r r r sun en u d r Jurdance of the othcers prcturrd below fl to rl :ra Grl es: env l rd Sec Tre R nnr Rolerts Vice Presrdent N rc fcry b syt rs Q I S 041 pa XF- GREENFIELD HEATlNG 81 SHEET METAL INC 206 East Main Street 39 Q- 9 Q- Q- L my H3 5 w-11 34' 'il I Mur lfhfldllt Douglas Flerw Donna Gull Shwrley Graham w H nc Karen Gamma W Jucu Kvurvu unsf, Lmdu Lu u ec MCCwdy Ummm NLDQW ll Numy MQKLQ Robert McPherson Gene Murosku S eh M xylvuqlv L M Wdyue Nc-lton Jerry New Josegh Mulmon James Modglm Rnbcrt Morrxs Wlllnum Movrns Anduw Mullxgon Mlclxuel Murnorv Murguret Nqw Ronuld Ogle Corolg Ovvsioff Duvld Orlwgm Burbulu Parsons Morgo Pierson Annu Bnlle Poluskn Marilyn Rgcd Judflv Rcv y cu Rnclmy Thomas Ruclv' ond Allen Rwegel mrolyn Rlcy Jlmzs O e R ln Mm: Roe Jones Rounds Jovcf Rounds Dcwnd Rush Robert Russell Marlene Ruvlldgf Rlw.uSurg1c1r1t 1 S 'V hs 'Y CRIDERSDRWEIN POVxlllSVNESlERN AUTOS ORF West Nuhonml Road HORRQ 15 Rel ' V' JUUY l l l'Y V II ', .lnxvvwut R ' 1 4- X ' A . l 1- I ' ', 2' . - 'YN 2 '74 2 fm... 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Spuwlcr Compliments GREENFIELD ICE CREAM CO 1 m 'TRY ' ,lurk Sllmylw, Mmlmlc Sgofi, . , l O . i See! ln-5, Kun-1 Slmm V' ' ' D- 3 , L V W Y- 1 I Al f rm -I, lmurlus Sllu udrllm 1 , lil, - K , 3 A r , R I ' , It wi as ' 6g', ,v. :V I -- 5 L I V - : 3 1 .,V , I - fy I , - , ' - -r f- ' i . , 5- 4 V 1 I . V A ' n ' .. lx. . , . N , 1,3 3 ,. , l V ll Wll S'l'r,Ml'l:11d S ry ' yl , y . l vpsx , uv rx son ,Q Q y - ' av ' 'R 4 f. 4 1 v , ' . 1' 1 Y 1 fl 'Q N ' H 'x - , 51 W K , f . ,r . ..4'. ni L u . 1-. Q .1 1 0 3- 1 Y .sl V I l ' 4 t'i ' R 4 'Q 871 ,K W ff. Rf R 4 - 1 iw. ill' . C 1 f C - 4, R I f , , M P, A ' . . . 5, . - - f J ' Y - l of . Bright Future for 8th Graders e :rghth Graders lrfe donr wrll tns year IP bac an rr Jr rgt tsketball rw t rougr t ur p p club andt I attendance at the ball games The two cheerleade s who are puctured at the rrglt are CL to Rl Carolyn Maxwell and Marla Kay Bruzendrne These two grrls ave done a Vne 'ob thus year cheering the team to aurte a few vrctorres The Qtudent Councll members for the Eught Grade are Marla Brrzendlne Ann Epper Son Larry Apple and Dean Hunt The homeroom teachers for these classes are Mr Helm Mr Moore Mr Douthutt and Mr Grrfhth These Erghth Graders have tour great years ahead at them If they choose to make them great They have the chance of making the most out of therr hrgh school yea s and to use thus experrence as good cltnzens of therr country re Alturrr Gloraa Ands Wrlranr Anars Everett Andrews Larry Apple Cqrolee Arnold Steven Ash Bertha Baker Caryl Baker Kenneth Ballmger Lloyd Bettcher Mary Lon, Blackford .Ierry Blue Fred Blumen ur Carol Bowlmg Judy Bowlrng Charles Boyce Kay Brllendme Lynn Brown Pewny Brown s- Roymomd Bmle, Rcnong Chapman RQBSCCO Chill hgm Dgvld Colclazrer Marlene Conger CHRISTIAN QUALITY CHEVROLET Where To Buy Them 219 East Main 43 1 SOLOTKIN FURNITURE CO. T23 East Main Phone HO 2-QIQB 9. Q. 2 49- 4 v : I -'jg - K , - , , 2' f y y N 614- if . 1 C' if-f vt ,J J ' 2 -5- I. J ' fl ' 4 4 . ' 1 C J S ' X Q X , , F ,- uf: ., M' ,.. I I A ' Q ,V I 'A ' 4 , Z r . . , , 1 x x- I 14 fb I 5 X, 4 J ,Q f ' 1 0' qv, I . 9 -4 , m . gig: ff' ' ' , in r! ,- - K ' ' , 4,1 , 1 , ,All l,x.. 41a 1 W' cel, D I' ' Q 4 1 ' ' fl ' ' . -. Z 1 , ' J J 'f V. 1.4 'l 2 Jw- 1 va., ! I ,S D V A f V , . 5 ' V I . fre A W 'f,x. 1, 7 ' Y n,., . -pa - 2 - Fx I , LM N ' I . C 1-K' :Qi GORMAN S GROCERY Biggest Lxttle Sto e ln Town 228 South Pennsylvan G vu l fer H .1 Sandra Cook Nancy Cooper Brenda Cottrell Jerry Covey W rwstorr Covhe Judy Cox Deanne Crump Joyce Crump Robert D rley Donrel Davns Thorrfas Day Ne edtth Dlsmore larry Duncan Lowe Duncan John Eagleston Wayne Easley Bobby Ebert Larry Ellnson Ann Epper son Sharon Evans Shtrley Foster Barbara Foust Steven Frazter Sharon Godbey Larry Gray Davud Grnlhth Frneda Grugsby Gayle Gustun Cheryl Hall Melva Hordmg Mary Harlow Brtan Haskins Francus Hatfleld George Houck Patrncua Headlee Nancy Helsley Joyce Hines William Hoffmark Karen Holmes Sarah Holt GREENFIELD LAUNDRY 709 E South Sf Phone HO 2 4788 Patrrfna Hughes Dean Hunt Patrtcua lnrnon Robert Jacobs Rrchard Jeflord qv Steven Keck Janet Klngen Robert Kramer Denny Lee Thomas Lewts Karen Lnnebaclc Patrncua Long .lerry Lutes Rodney McClarnon lyery McClees Ralph McCullc-rs Carolyn Maxwell Steven Manda Wnlluam Muller Ralph Muller U Raymond Muze Karen Moon Sharon Moore Norman Noe Donald Ogle Thomas Parker Roy Parsons Marlene Pendlwn Jo anne Penry Rachel Porter x '4Kxu Lunda Raney Wayne Reed Tom Reeves Mary Remtles Arlene R hmond Sandra Rlegel Donna Robbins Lindo Roberts Lrnda Rohr Phyllns Rose NORMAN D CLIFTON AGENCY I4 West Malrt Street Phone HO 2 5341 INDIA lm ffm x A Complnments NA BELL TELEPHONE CO vX1 CV .2 I A Q , -Y V . , h l 1 ,L L ' 5 s - .Q Q 'R X , X I . f I x X K A.. ,N l ' l l R x l 'X I 4 A ' K rl - or , 3 v of M I A ,t M M ' y At x ' ' 'X ' lax 'F Tx 2' . 5, ,, , -- r I ' , 5- 'rt V ' . N' I V U y A Q . t V' -QV . . K ' In . , , If 7- 3 Z , 3 l 4 J nx..'lm' I , Q X , . A y Q ' 'Q f A l 3 f , ' 3- l ., Y ll N ' , I V 4 -X Y X 'L EC . y l 3 in ' Qi ,V M l nffih 3 ' A ' , l ,. Ur , Q 4 l. f ,Cf f , , - f Q I X X ' 1 E of Amd ll 43- Nfmncy Rotltnmn Cheryl Russell Judy Sanford C-mole Saltwuqer Betty Scott Dtun Show John Slmlluy Jnnace Sleetlt Srtndrcx S1Lf Robert Smtthermcxn Janus Surge: Joann Stanley Alnmdcm Steele Carolyn St Clgiltd Amy Sutton Wxlter Sweet Curl Swift Russell Taylor John Thornp son Morulyn Thovnpk ns Travis Turner Joel Wolters Jerry Worden Potsy Wells Dowd Werden Judy Whitaker Potty Wxeneke Noro Wllsovt Thomas Woods Alex Young Not Ptctured Robert Brown Phnlltp Vest KOOB S JEWELRY STORE SHELBY 5 D X SERVICE Watches Columbia Diamonds State at North Sheet 28 West Main Street Phone HO 2-6365 ln Phone HO 2-4169 - V Q Q ' ' V A 3 s . ' 6 , ' 1 8 f fif VF 4 I sys G V E , . , 1 rf- s 4' a-5 4 - ,. A fs L 1 . , , 'P L X x N . l , NK f Y' . , ' , A , 5 , I , y ' .F ' Y A ' - l 29- ,5 f ,E - 5. A , I .- N -v ' Q . X, V Q- ' N L . F' 'l 4 a ht - I . K j , I 1 f ' , l , ff ' - ' 1 y ' 'fi .. 'Q 2 - 'A .i . u ' 1 6 yy ' A , x g ,l. . iv -if X b . V V ' l ' 1. .K v 1 . v 3' 3 4' 'W k .Y ' 1 ' ' X l 5 f ,. 1 ' 2 ixx ,, ' . 6. 'Pl as ,xl . l if . l . A M qt 5 K ' A , . I ' 4 ' ' , 4 6 A - ' 4. I t 5 , . t I 1,, x ' , , 1' W - so R X 5 ' ' 1 1 N U5 G :- o 2 cn o Q '1 Q. 2 Q 3 U5 U5 H 3' o 2 -u 2 3 -4 OO Ill OYV s V N cf if e STudDnT Council ws TW Sflldffv OVC nfng on y Q O T fV ww many worilwvhule progcds Oodw your and seg 'ho' The sc ool ws k pf ww goofi orde M represenfofxve as wlected from eclc home H VF CWC s A T f ,Qof IDN' President, Kay Hunt Vuce Presxdent, Steve Crvd Sec Treos Do e Heiler f 'I:2 9 S V CD13 H7 C fo uc P 0 Jcm . QNX. 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Wy , al l gm 1 U .H , ' ' .f ii A All 5 Z' , bam-i '-f-- hw A gg -'L 48 PlCTURED AT THE LEFT are the eight majorettes who have pre- formed at nearly all the football and basketball games this year. They are KL to RJ Donna Gorman, Margaret Blue, Linda Fleming, Becky Kramer, Head lviaiorette- Paula Ethridge, Mary Lou VVilcoxon, Linda Haywood, and Coretta Rat- liff. These girls have practiced many hours to perfect their routines, They not only led the band when they marched but also gave many indi- vidual performances at the games. The girls participated in many re- gional contests and brought home many awards. The band shown in the lower left picture played at every football game and marched on several occasions. They, too, put in many hard hours of practice perfecting their formation, They also learned many new formations which they exhibited on the field. The Pep Band played at all home games this year and added much to the enthusiasm of the crowd and to the Pep Block. The marching band has taken many prizes at regional contests when they were participating against bands from schools much larger than Green- field. Mr. Imes should be congrat- ulated on the results he has achieved in making Greenfield's band and maiorettes leading con- tenders in the state. THE ADAMS AGENCY Greenfield's Leading Real Estate Agency Phone HO 2-2323 I if K T I: Ei H A 'S J Eg I-' M 1- il t .:- s . 1 1 'c' an .W - rr- uv s .,:-f, xv 3' QA . X- 'V' v . 1 ' 5 sv 'I' l 1 ' g- - . Q L J A ' - 1 ,X , . ..,:.L rx K X 5-0 X 3 M-vvlfb 5, X 1 H , - : :wk -R L +- 1 sp I -A i -luifvf if '.: f. , Cx 1 wi L19 i '. 1 1 C' .rj L GM.. fo' A- ,f 9' 1-9 mf 45, if Jig Y, -4 I XXL! kJ Vs.-va' f . . ,.. s.. ,fs Di l ex 3 5 v 3 -C. , x. a 5, 2 I Q- , su I ,,. - fi-5 ' E , U , Q i ' 'Q' 5 s ,nv V J, V I 4521, kwa' 5116 - M ,-' u .N Q V , -fy . . . ... f 3' K' - 1 ,A f' 4 - 1 1 1 , Pg E: 5 - f 4, R,i:4:',d 'W 'Q Q ig, . fp i , ' 1. I I ,. ' ' r Y Q Q .1 qu- 5 Y K Future Grid Stars Gain Experience The B-Team, under the leadership of Coach son, compiling a record of 3 wins, 2 losses, and I tie. These boys are expected to be gfw.. E 'I E 4 IZ v- 'L 'ilr Av. i the basis of a fine varsity team in the future. Several of the boys, members of the B-Team at the start of the season, moved up to the varsity in the latter part of the season and earned their varsity monograms. Pictured At The Left CL to RD FIRST ROW: Albert Moore, .Jim Gray, Lar- ry Thompson, Dave Ortwein, Morry Clit- ton, Jim Roberts, Jim Gray, and Milo Gray. SECOND ROW: Gary Jessup, Don Brown, Joe Merriman, Dale Ash, Jim McCuIIers, Jim Shelby, Don Willard, Chuck Johnson, P and John Byrne. THIRD ROW: Coach Bevel- himer, Steve Davis, Bob Lacy, Dan Souther- land, Henry Rickey, Jerry Thomas, Jerry Pope, Bill Arthur, Charle Goodloe, Nor- man Hart, and Don Caughman. Touchdown! Over the goal line for six points in our first varsity home game went Bob Ferson, varsity fullback. Fer- son was co-captain of the team along with Tom Gardner and will be one of the I2 Seniors missing from the football next year. Others in the picture are IL to RJ: Don Willard, U Sophomore with great promise, Don Fisher I7Oi, a three- year standout and now a Senior, Lance Hinchman il4i, senior Quarterback who has iust directed his fourth touch- down of the season, and Toni Beagle 24, a iunior line- baclting star. ALLIED HEATING 8- AIR CONDITIONING CORP. T30 North East HO 2-2842 5 I Paul Bevelhimer, has played well this SEG- Gridiron Action, Drama, Bump , and Falls Below ut The utfpcv loft-tmovd Cwrm' ygtqtaw-, Gulf, .A-2, ' 5 ,-4, fp M15 1 5 Lv SL , Scoring plays vvtflw ou::'tex'l3':cl' lcmcf: H'PCl'tn'c: t 'codtq 'ttg vii-t'lfftf-'tic Lal' Sltpw ' f 'sw u m tf Tom Ee-cvglg om ln- we-tt tx tm- l,':flrQv',,'tci rxaliztvig tw ' l f- tht TZ l' '., l'f:' .f :f'- 'QM tw ,uf- of lcS5Up'5 slrong potvtts tltt: yum, Hi:tclt c:rt, oat Srlvwgr ftut,:vt4gt'l.'1ff 1 'w tvttu tl,1 1,1 l'jill'fg Amt' 1' ':t ltttle extwn touch nc-rfdcd for o 'Q,cltdo1.ff vo'-,t fx two ' 'tm .:,! c-' 'gutl '. il town . tw, ui-:wtf tulces G brook during flu: Hotm-ffwtng flume: wstlx Plnwflc-ld Ptctwf-rj cw- VL. lo Ry Hefrvf Pfl-f,f Bl , D011 Lcsltcr 45, Azauutwt Coonlt Bull EW-cl, Cowl Ejtll ',gm:'fA, ': ,1 lf ' ls ',f-' iw' tv .-ti: 'f rf- rugged on defense throughout the seueotw. He stopped :cuff-ff sfo-'t-'tg tt tffaatz, nz' d fx so waz ' f-foam on offense. Going to the lower rigwt-lwcmd corn-f pltztg fc swf e- til psf, ' U , wt, Q3 f 'fl Just before this shot was token, Jocl lad mtudzf tm gtyarvftnitnt ftztrtt 'mm f 1 w-ptttjg d',,v.' 'lf Feld, The big boy wus 0 grunt oust-f to om lootiyoll 'ww' tl 1 iutzzzx' 'fi H- ,f1'l':'f.t rj 1111. 4 Cwiiily I5 and Dove Wlfklifl 25. Gee-enfteld punrlvfs ova for fzfotltu 550:14 so-.ttjj tm, PIr:i'.ltf-C ltr tm gome in Tlwc ptnlutc To Tlte lower left 'We floured tt oft wtft 1: Liow- if LAS' zztffw clilc' fl : f This proved To lac one of our better games this ywzr, G. A. A. Girls Participate in in 0 . ,F my - UNA il l, yi 1' ' A N ' L x A l QM A Those oortiuipotihg in GAA i1Lliyit,r-stlmsyvit' were QL to R: ROW la il Us li-.ny N .: Q -' lv. Yotes, Ratlifl, Arthur, Brooks. ROW 2: McDowell, Lwlrer A Clin'-.lliii Div, N ,m'le, Y Nr'-'L P Hendren, Fisher D Clmndle' ROW 3: lxiiilfw' Sip-, lwiwiri, FQ- rxriii.-ir l3'rwcv 5. T. ' G' HN, Schneider, S, Cricler Jones ROW 4: Hodges, Heywood Griittm, Hutliplcl lliiis llinlletf M Crider. B Addison, Eogleston, Poe, M New, Ethridge, J Richey ROW 5: Sn-lyk-r l.:Vullf-, Johnson Dorothy Hallett, Castle, Groliuni, Roe, M. Richey, S Addison, Gill, J llrinmlie-n ROW 6: R Brown, Allen, Bruner Pope, Booty, Bell, Vklorluihd, fvlclive, Closger, Holt, l3l.-wmtyii' ROW 7: Benrxrd, rlwlch ings, Rutledge, Green, Evelyn Grey, sponsor, VVcinuht1, Kimiicr' Drift.-.ill-r, Cupxzit S' ztelv' Among the mony activities in which GAA girls portici- poted, volleyball ond bosketboll ronlced high. This yeo r's yolleybol- recorcl showed out- stonding perfor- mance with I4 gonies won out of lo. The girls olf tended rnony bos- kelboll ond volley boil ploydoys ond inet mony GAA girls oll over the stole. GREENFIELD FLOWER SHOP RUTH'S BEAUTY SHOP Knightstown Greenhouse l5 Welker Street Phone HO 2-6630 Phone HO 2-4382 il if r'f fe Xhv- gr' Healthful, Enioycible Activities 'S X 4 , N N I ,. 5' The Homecoming float committee pose with Tony the Tiger after they won t.rst p'ace on their float The theme was Behold That Tiger, They are shawn in the uprve' li-'Y pictue il to ri: SEATED on the 'rst iaw, Paula Hendren and Charlene Mayerle. SECOND ROW, Judy VVo:'i:'td, Paula Leary, Sandra Leshe' Marlene Rutledge, and Lillian Conley In the Upper Picture: ahys cal federation classes ac-mcnst'a'e aroep falis' thenics, and in the Lower Left Picture they dervonstrate dancing Much was aqcartiplished in canning this year and a great variety ot dances was demonstrated ir the Gvs Socrt Snow 3 Apr i 5 Tre fhewe ct the show was The Greatest Show on Earth, featuring circus chaiaiti.-'s ana events In the Lower Right Picture, Lillian Conley, president of GAA, shows her skill in tunttnlina as she ai'-'es through Gretchen Dettwiler's headstand, L Congratulations MERNEL SHOP SHIVELY s MARKET 'VV'if s' YO Bw lt 4l5 E, Douglas los VVQSV 'Vimfi 55 l lllllll f ,,. -. U X fi vx I Nz gr Varsity Pictured on these pages ure the nine men who comotned under the direction of their coach, Paul Bevelhimer, to moke thls lldsketbill SCJSDVI ci wrnmng owe. Puttlng together fate rn the suoson o string ot ive wins, the Tigers ended with I3 wlns ond 7 losses for their regulor schedule, The teom's performance was spotty In ports, but they seemed to huve It most ot the titre, especially ogoinst Vklnien ond Rushville when they showed them worth wrth two very sound vlctories over the bull clubs. P5 ,Q TO THE LEFT ut the top is Norman Cheutc1 Dorling--5'9 W 'V V' T45 Sr- Q Ietters-Guord- very good on defense, qurck ond olert-hos cu very good jump shot plus U driving Ioyup--olso G good mon ot the foul Ilnc I96 points lor o 98 average. Gordon Pope ns next-6'3 -I8OfSr.-I letter-Center, Forword N' i' -hos cn good driving shot from the corner, drows o lot of fouls with it--one of top rebounders-258 points for o I2,9 overoge, Next is Paul Henk Honolcerf-6'0 --I7O -Sr fr Q letters -Forward-con rebound with the best-his jump shot is o net rlpper-92 points for o 4.8 overoge IN THE CORNER is Bob Chlnk Seward-5'7 -I45-Sr.-I letter-Guard-Cccurote set shot---tTne defensive mon, scrappy ond olert-69 points for o 3.5 overoge. BELOW Is Don Roy Lesher-6'I -T65-Jr,--I Ietter--Forword- os :accurate os ony wlth his lump shotfoggres- sme on me luucl-.lnoord 26 pomts for o 2 9 overoge. xA 4y '1 7 Wm .ids 1 ' 115 'sf 'Rf fn-Q s. I X HIATT'S ACE HAIQDINARE RIHMS MARKET Ace Sets the Pace QI West Main Ph, HO 2A45IO Ph. HO 2-4547 .Tx ll Harclwooders First on the page is Carl Sideburns Settles-'6'5 f-l7O -Sr 3 letters Centei a good iebounder-has a hard, fast hook shot-l39 points for a 7.3 average. Below him is Gary Hunt- 5'9 l4O Sr. I letter- Guard has a smooth iump shot-always ploys good, hard ball on defense-23 points for a 2.0 over- oge. Number three is ,lack Stokes Williams-6'4'.1 l75AJr. --2 letters--Centerehas o good hook shot to couple with his accurate one-hander from the corner--fine rebounder-accuracy at foul line is one of his strong points- 223 points tor a ll,2 average. BELOW is seen Jim Whitey Werden-5'lO --l55f- Jr.-l letterAGuard-quick wide awake on detense-has a good lump shot-W4 points tor a lO.2 average. Taking lite easy seems to be what student managers are always dreaming about. This is a rare moment pictured below because they are usually busy with a ,ob of one kind or another. The fellow fghting to keep awake as usual is Cris Brunn. Next to him are on industrious pair, Jim Arthur and Pogo Rickey, and last but not least, we have Smilin ' Ed Milbourn. Well, these boys, plus Paul Bevelhirner, were the ingredients in the Tiger formula of success tor the season at i956-l957. The varsity will lose six of their nine members due to graduation, but will have some strong additions up from the reserves, and hopes are high for another successful season next year. '- 'K K KK , 'K' .wwf -- - ' 11 1 -. 1 853 Y' Q' at H ,C Us 4? Fx I Wi Xe-1 Y'-.MP MILLER'S CITY SERVICE BROADWAY LUMBER CO. 1322 W. Main Center Street Ph. HO 2-9026 Ph, HO 2-256i BT ABOVE In the Left Photo we see Gordon Pooe one of our leodung scorers bemg towed IU on attempt sco e 'so 'wctbred are Jock Wnlltczms ond wo untdenttied op onents I th nex ptcture w hove Paul Honol-cer gonng In to odd nxng season OH rrght Also plctured ore Gordon Pooe Jw- Werden ond two of the opponents In the Picture at the Right bug Corl Settles shows rss-2 ot ovtng o e of s shots blocked Also Dtctored ore Gordon Pooe Norman Drrrltnq Bob Seword ond port ot the othe too BROWN S CLIIANERC Best Wlshos West Togue Strefff EVEUN S BEAUTY SHOP l l l to r At Q p . n e t ' e two points to help us start the win- surp'- h ' n ht twnp Phone HO 2 5601 '40 Q o O IC ured at the left Chceta D no 22 rlve n or , rr ot or a L s reed, a snare the rebound Tlwe Tlae s won tlwe aarre rcrv' Green burg 58 40 P1 ured at the lower left Jar' Mc ullers lS recelvlng lt BTeor'v footnal letter rom Caacn Bevellwner au lng the football nanaaet At the lower rnght everyone re axes alter a fne rreal It w s given by the Q nlar Ht Y b ys lor the football team The speaker for the even ng was Dave Shaw who rs head football coacl' ot Sey'raur ln lower cen er photo The lacnauet was a 1 ssc ar gaye the townspeople a chance to slwcw New ap preclatlon for the flne performances alven by the tearr durlng the football season Seated from Left to Rnght Head Coach Blll Spacey Edward Mllbaurn MC Mr Dove Shaw guest speaker and Athletlc Drrec tor Wnlllarn Breclc EATON TRANSFER CO Htgnwoy Transportatnon Phone HO 2 5l T2 WHlTE HOUSE RESTAURANT Oren and Pansy Vwlnckltft' Owners TOO4 West Mann TO THE LEFT are pictured this yeor's edi- tion of the Tiger Cubs, The T956-T957 B- Team They finished the season with a creditable I2 won and 9 lost record. This record also includes a conference B-Team tourney in which they were runner-ups to a fine team from Beech Grove. Three of the team members were selected for the sectional, Dick Shore, Tony Hunt, and Don Willard. ln the FIRST ROW are QL. to RJ Milo Gray, Eldon Skinner, Dick Shore, Ron- nie Warrum, Jerry Ballinger, Charlie Goodlow, and Coach William Breck, The SECOND ROW contains Don Willard, Jim Shelby, Tony Hunt, Steve McClain, Albert Moore, Kent Kelly, and Jim Howell. Our Freshman team in the middle ot the left had a record of 5 won and 9 lost. Pic- tured in the FRONT ROW CL. to RJ are Chuck Silet, Steve Davis, Don Caughman, and Joe Merriman. In the back are Nor- man Hart, Andy Mulligan, Dale Ash, Wayne Taylor, and their coach, Bill Spacey. The Junior High Team at the bottom left fin- ished with a 9 and 4 record for the year. The team members kneeling in the FIRST ROW are QL. to RJ Dave Werden, Briant Haskins, Glen Feeback, Steve Ash, and Benny Lopez, In the MIDDLE ROW are Bob Addison, Merdith Payne, Bob Wisehart, Dick Meek, and Paul Neal. Those in the LAST ROW are Coach Rex Lewis, Roy Parsons, Jeffery Wilson, Dean Hunt, Tom Williams. and Stanley Graddy. Compliments Qomplimems Of of MODERN SHOE REBUILDTNG GREENFIELD GAS CQ- X, Greenfie l Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield ls Greenfield TRACK New Palestine 73' Wilkinson 53 Charlottesville 69 Mt Comfort 58 She byvulle 7ll Franklin 27' Morristown 65 Hancock Central 5535 Pendleton 55's Knnghtstown 38 Greenfield 1 Beech Grove 641 Greenfield Scecma 51 4th in Conference Meet The distance medley team was second In their division of the State Dick Holden was fourth in the lO0 yd dash finals In he Regional and went on to state He also set a new school record of T24 points for a season VARSITY FOOTBALL e They Jamboree lBeech Grovet Cambridge City Lawrence Central Franklin Twp Plainfield Charlton Rushvllle Plainfield T omecomingl North Central Shelbyville Westfield Franklin Twp B TEAM FOOTBALL They Rushvllle .............,.......,........... Morton Memorial ..... . .............. . ..... Beech Grove .....................,........ Franklin ..............,.................. Lawrence Central ........... , .............. JARSITY BASKETBALL e They Greensburg .........................,.... New Castle ........................4 ,.... Lapel .................................... Carmel Hagerstown Franklin Twp Beech Grove Morristown Holiday Tourney Franklin Lawrence Central Poke Twp Knughtstown Rushville Scecuna Warren Central Broad Ripple Plainfield Pendleton Noblesville Sectional Tourney Greensburg New Castel Lapel Carmel Hagerstown Franklin Twp Beech Grove Morristown Lawrence Central Pike Twp Knightstown Deaf School Franklin Twp. ...........,. . e Hgh S hool Y Le.:dcs ru 0 done a rnirrelous rob in leddnng te student body ln cneers and boosting the morale of our athletic te ms Puctdred from L to R ae Jackle Jessup Judy Walker Llnda Bruner and Bonnie Slrols Tnese o 3 ls h er p o :nd o D ing personalities have t chu ty an deterrr-xnotror to stty n tnere on fell loudest when u contest l5 very lose ana down to tie W Ties r ir nee mo L often Our cneer mock N lcn NLS rw 'w t , y o flas ,f start this year V Ol Charlottesville B TEAM BASKETBALL e They Rushvllle .,....,..,,...................... Beech Grove .........,.... Scecina ............................... . . . Warren Central . Broad Ripple .............. Plainfield ,,,. .............. Pendelton ...... Noblesville ..... LYONS STANDARD SERWCE CARR-NAC 5 Ph, HO 2-9023 Men's Vvedr il -i.-.. 35 9 Eiufle f ,? Ie ' ' 37 to fe lqf. 7 X Q' Elf , ffl Q J s FQ mfiyll 4 'W- Q ln Q-'wr' ' sun 6 4+ l A YQ' - R ' Q ref lu R1 ever' ',3? 'l V E I - f ' nu up' ENFI4' l uw l v r dsxnrltfax gi- Q5 fl' gj.NI-75 5 x 1 N Q la , 9 Q' fr? 9 N xy 'N ' 9 - I '9vs V b -ll 6 . ,Q X f , it SN if if ' 5 .1 1 R x 4 P R A C who .ir lit A These trackmen helped to make the l956 track season a winning one: ROW l lL to Rl: Coach Williurwt Break, Bud Cowan, Larry Jessup, Dick Holden, Charles Grigsby. ROW 2: Paul Honalxer, Dove Wicklig, Bob Ferson, Gordon Pope, Dave Nay, Carl Settles. ROW 3: Manager Jim Arthur, Don Lesher, Jack Williams, Harold Haste, Willard Barrett. ROW 4: Henry Richey, Jerry Thomas, Jim McCullers, Jim Shelby, and Don Brown. i A-i gr ' . C, Ov '- 'U if I , 1' 5 f 1 vw . ...ll 3 Ki NY At the Left Above, Dlclc Holden wins the lOO-yard dash at the Conference Truck Meet Bud Cowan comes in a close second. At The Above Right Bud Cowan ond Dick Holden receive their awards from Nanc I Y Crawford, our track queen representative at the Conference Meet, Compliments of FAlR'S LUNCH JACK LEAHY Carry-out Service 845 West Main 13 West Main 62 5 T1 .41 Us yy ......,.. 1 W I O ROW 2 I 'a L ROW 3 1-- ' H Y RO ,XLv R V, 1 F J' ' Cnr' i-'-71. H- ' f .f X-xp-qv r- fp-gp ' V-,' . JUSSME' F?':':1,: Y' , 1' .N - .1v':k: In 4. .1 41 U f- J ' J 5- wr M131 one N 'V fl-Uv, 'ww' , a,--:S - 'rw Uv-lifrix LJ' 1- ? 5' 2' f .s ,e s v 1,01 .-- b ., fl wr, b ' ,. A , ,' '. ' 4 . ,,'g.+w, Q -- Q' fl A 'jf Q L: ' '-. X as ,. 1 5 , v-- .-,.. .,.. ..... 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VX shes HUFFMAN GROCERW ENCW SH eff 5 HOW 3 Our Busy Music Group Take ca Bow rv tu' t.v'tuww.1 :mum-1 my tub- .1 Jusw' MOL :ut our lmmd mud L5PlL',' Pwfm fv',-' Rum, f',j,,,dm, NAAWV, LU ,Aw Nlgim Nwdr H 5ee- the tvtdt-.tctupzf fcf 'pQvw:'wt: tvmt vmku out :JJPG vvhgxt tt as WRX 'rv-:oo ,md Lvwyth: R :NH 5L.5,C,LV.5 ml, blwd CH ,mx fO,VIOQmfH Km!!! hun- twmh hmm who hmhfx, N155 LIGHTS, trurhpc-ts, Corhz-ts, sux' 'Hu shwwn tht- QHLH' wh-,Q-vhlvlm-, tgitfa' qlw- Hut, the lttrvvsfffijf Qgtv'c w t'J'vztu'm. .'.:wr t5 aunts, rm-H: thttes, Lwd cum-5. TM' 1115- S5155 g,5,5v vm tm, Jim, V J' jvrb, qwntywmghm tvtctzxtudwtls und thv LMIHCL :ts -1 gpoutf uw mhowh OH this prxggv. VKIST vwrlcty vu vwmwccrt L-htvv'5xtl5m uvmtcxlwff- tru thu iqhsgylx M055 Fw t .mit tbwwfxt tm- uw.-.tw .if 9.1 gg'u.gX M: Lawn Lvwz. ilmbuxv, rung :Ibn :Mft v.ffg:k,wg ,vu ,J IVOIINCMI gmc UNMC vhep MV ltvcs scum hmm th his gtrtwmvous whttc umform wath hts bcxton VVUI' tt IS vw-1-duct, Thus vs our html wovkmg rmfsir ct--pqytmfmyj rw.-Lt v'.15 :www mutt' tht- GHS vgsu G0pt::'t:v'Q-ht fm' hu- ymzvs Dwwwgg thts tmm- h.- hm Jucctud sofu- of the but bands in thu hum-X, rt thy uhm? IN THE LOWER LEFT HAND CORNER ts srwmxh tm- bmwd oitlpub Shown Left to Right me Juhu Tvunt, Dowd Lwtm' Umm.: OHL .md Ann Chmwdlw Thom otfcws Ou- efcctvd I . tv-.A k:.1m1 rv 'L-rv' tx-vs tu .maint thu ittreitor in hts 'VUHV dutte-S .wa he .1 tvotp to tho Sgztvwt und SHIHDUCSS of the bond, SHOWN AT THE LOWER RIGHT we tm- hmmy-ttes who, tzvsxduv ptuylhg wt tht- :Amd pw t.,:rv' duvthg thu to9tlw.'1H cmd D:,zSketL:c1U gchws. Tim- 'vnu e- tips mf vvuvm' WL. to RH Mtxvguvvt Btuv, Lthdu Herhlhgl, al X BABY-TEEN SHOP YQ North State T2 West Main Ph. HO 2-5152 Ph. HO 2-6232 EVANS WALLPAPER SHOP til F' Many Instruments Work in Harmony ua '5 In order for anything to perforrn gnleothly, whether ir be an aetorvolzile, a teleuns on get, ar fr Sclrccf hand, al' cl ite part' have to work rogetner, The: each has to do its ion well On this page we rave fn ccsecp of fre cerrrperierte of acr bond. First sliowrw in the upper' left prrtue me on nrurzy, nwany Clarlnets which r::c,vlde 'rch rnelle-N, times that nal-ie fer fel' sounding band. The c arrnetists are SIHCAVT KLA to R.r: linac: Hara- ing, Diane Clnutldlc-r, Margcnr-t Hall with c lmzs clnrirer, Rhea Sargent, Linda Lalffallee, Linda Raney, Judy Lapsley, Frances Gratter, and Jin lJCCcJl'e'5 IN THE SECOND ROW ore: Penny Brown, Becky Chatharn, Mary Lou 'v'x'rlcoxon, Paula Eth- ridge, Margaret Blue, Linda Haywood, Deanne Barnard, Karen Lineback, Gloma Alien, Phyllis Rose, and Bob Evans. IN THE I PICTURE BELOW are the trcrnlsoneg which, with the tranepets, ll ada punch and zest. Our tfcnrbonrsts are shown KL. to RJ in the y FRONT ROW, John Thompson, Ann Chandler with a horn, l and Joel Walters. In the BACK ROW, Stephen Merida, Bob Snwitherman, and Chuck Silet. AT THE LOWER LEFT PHOTO are the french horns and alto horns which harmonize with round, mellow notes. Our horn players are shown CL. to R.l: Richard 'iNar1anw, Donna Arnold, Phyllis Bolcs, Rarnona Chap' man, and Coretta Rcmtlnq, Shown in the picture directly below are the flutes and piccolos which provide the high-pitched notes, These players are shown LL. to RJ: Becky Kramer, Alrneda Steele, Barbara Reed, and Julian Trent. l v r bd 1 ' I - 4 .1 5 CRlDER'S REXALL DRUGS SHIRLEY-RAY 7 West Main BEAUTY SALON Ph. HO 2-6218 Ph. HO 26374 65 ln the upper lett picture is the outstanding trumpet section of our band It is composed ONT CL Gar Hu Jerry Thomas John Byrne Sherry Crider an Gretchen Dettwiler. BACK ROW: William Stecher, Norman Noe, Robin Wirsching, Steve Frazier, and John Shelby, A quartet consisting ot Gary Hunt, Sherry Crider, John Byrne, and David Manche won a second or excellent rating in the District Solo and Ensemble Contest held at Manual High School at Indianapolis. In this same contest Gary Hlint received a first or superior rating for o solo number. Pictured in the upper right photo is our Une saxophone section, Members are SEATED Linda Fleming, Donna Gill. STANDING Richard Eaks, David Ortwein, and Jim Spicer. A saxophone quartet composed ot Donna Gill, Linda Fleming, David Ortwein, and Richard Eaks won a second rating at the District Contest. In the middle left picture is the percussion section whose members are CL. to RJ Darcey Summers and Jane Hodges lglockenspiell, Don Brown, Dave Linton, and Phil Gam- brel idrumsl, and Dale Smith icymbalsl. ln the lower right picture is the tuba section ot our band, The suppliers of the oomph that goes with a good band are KL. to RJ Bill Arthur, Robert Daily, and Ralph McCullers. The picture at the lower left is our orchestra. They played for numerous activities including the Christmas Concert and the Baccalaureate. Mr. lmes is shown directing the group, Members are 'IST ROW, KL. to RJ: Dick Kleiman, Frances Kirkwood, Coretta Ratlift, Linda Hording,Julian Trent, Almedo Steele. 2ND ROW: Barbara Foust, Ella Allen, Ed Milbourn, William Stecker, Richard Warrum, Robert Dailey, Dave Ortwein, and Charles Silet. Drummers are Dale Smith and Jane Hodges The pianist is Diana Bradley, Compliments of FLANNlGAN FUNERAL HOME 66 NX. - n ,ary Cl.- G fbi qT -I The vocal department has worked hard in preparation for the numerous programs in which they have participated this year. Among the activities they have taken part in are the Fall School Concert, Christ- mas Concert, and the Spring Musicale. ln the District Solo and Ensemble Contest held at Manual,the High School Girls' Ensemble received a hrst division rating, and the 8th grade Girls' Ensemble received a second division rating. A trio composed ot Chloe Arlan, Jill Watts, and Diana Bradley receiveda second place, also. ln this same contest, soloists, Judy McCain and Chloe Arlan received tirst and second division ratings, respectively. Judy McCain received a third division rating in the State Contest held at Butler. Pictured at the upper left is the High School Girls' Glee Club. Pictured lL. to R. FIRST ROWJ: Diana Bradley, Marilyn Reed, Linda Fleming, Janice Brown, Linda Crump, Margaret Blue, Mary Lou Holt, Marcia Wolfe, Chloe Arlan, Judy Sivard, Judy Worland, Linda Harding, Meredith Lynch, Margaret New, Frances Johannes, Karen Gambrel, Ramona Brown, and Marlene Rutledge. QL. to RJ SECOND ROW Miss Joy Carmichael, director, Diane Chandler, Joe Ann Daniels, Judy McCain, Ruth Gill, Jill Watts, Donna Hines, Paula Hendren, Annabelle Polaski, Lennie Meek, Peggy Inman, Donna Gill, Margaret Hall, Lucinda Bruner, Sherry Crider, Ann Green, Phyllis Boles, Ann Chandler, and Carmen Easton, The High School Girl's Chorus is shown at the upper right. UST ROWJ Diana Bradley, Jill Watts, Marilyn Reed, Lennie Meek, Linda Hutchings, Ann Chandler, and Carmen Easton. l2ND ROWJ Paula Hendren, Linda Crump, Judy Sivard, Meredith Lynch, Betty Duncan, Jane Hendren, Carolyn Bohnert, and Miss Carmichael, ln the lower left picture is the High School Girls' Ensemble. Members are: FIRST ROW: Diana Bradley, Judy McCain, Jill Watts, Marilyn Reed, Ramona Brown, Karen Gambrel, Phyllis Boles, and Ann Green, SECOND ROW: Janice Brown, Chloe Arlan, Linda Harding, Margaret Hall, Donna Gill, Frances Johannes, and Linda Crump. The Eighth Grade Girls' Ensemble is shown at the lower right. Shown standing at the piano are Melva Harding, Judy Cox, Karen Lineback, Nancy Rothman, Linda Raney, Almeda Steele, and Penny Brown. Although this was Miss Carmichael's tirst year at our school, she should be congratulated on the fine work she has done in organizing and presenting these groups. Compliments at HANCOCK CO. FARM BUREAU ASSN. 67 Language Clubs Introduce New Ideas The first Spanish Club in G. H. S. was organized in T953 Its purpose is to interest students in Spanish civilization and promote good tc-llovvship. The motto of the Club is Quinn no se avcnturu no paso la mar, meaning Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Students ot Spanish l or ll may loin the club. Mrs, Goble is the cluln sponsor. Pictured at the upper left are the club members: FIRST ROW Il.. to R.i: Harold Hanan, Phillip Gam- brel, Robin Wirsching, Tony Riley, Chris Brunn. SECOND ROW: Marcia Wolfe, Peggy lnmon, Dal- een Bell, Donna Gill, Suzanne Eagleston, Andrew Mulligan, Sue Fox. THIRD ROW: James Tuttle, Dave Ortwein, John Byrne, Dale Smith, William Stecher, Judy McCain, Martha Wales. FOURTH ROW: Norman Dorling, Jock Williams, Chloe Ar- lon, Pat Jones, Randi Lewis, Correta Ratlift, Phyl- lis Webb. FIFTH ROW: Torn Beagle, Tom Windgassen, Mrs. Goble. The Latin Club began in l953. The purpose of the club is to bring together Latin pupils in an effort to make them unselhsh citizens, Hodie, Non Cros, meaning, Today, not Tomorrow, is its motto. Latin ll students may ioin the club, thus, being active members until their senior year. They are then honorary members. Each year a Roman Banquet is planned for all members, active and honorary. Mrs. Bintord is the club sponsor. Latin Club members are pictured at the lower left: FIRST ROW IL. to RJ: Tommie Arthur, Sharon Crider, Glenna Smith, Diana Bradley, Jane Beaty. SECOND ROW: Dick Kleiman, Larry Crim, Jacque Richey, Lance Hinchman, Harold Hanan, Jacque Foust, Mrs. Binford. THIRD ROW: Ed Milbourn, Jack Williams, Steve Cricler, Gordon Pope, Gary Hunt, Bill Arthur, Edsel Reeves. FOURTH ROW: Doris Hallett, Pat Jlones, Joe Ann Mayhugh, Milo Gray, Jim McClommer, Don Lee, Ronnie Warrum. FIFTH ROW: Bob Gard, Meredith Lynch, Eliza- beth Fisher, Barbara Addison, Sandra Lesher, Dorothy Hallett, Cathy Hardman. SIXTH ROW: Jim Arthur, Judy Walker, Judy Driesbach, Ann Chandler, Mary Taylor, Judy Breece, Bonnie Sir- ois. SEVENTH ROW: Dan Fisher, Dave Linton, Roberto Grist, Carol Catt, Marcia Wolfe, Ruth Gill, Lucinda Bruner. Hi-Y. - V 19-in 1 Ti if Q. , x HJ' -N Y-Clubs Promote Good Fellowship There me two Orgfmawiions at oreemeid High School which we united by a common purpose-to provide Greenfield students with y uthful recreation and a Christian attitude. These two organizations are the TriHiY and the Each club is divided into a junior and a senior classihcation The r Hi-Y, which is open only to girl membership, has tor its sponsor of the senior division Mrs. Carolyn Barnes. Shown in the picture at the left are FIRST ROW IL. to RJ: Judy McCain, Martha Vtfales, Judy Walker Charlene Ma,f erle, Marian Moore. SECOND ROW: Julia Trent, Paula Ethridge Peggy ln mon, Linda Crump, Darcey Summers, Carmen Easton THIRD ROW Lucinda Bruner, Marcia Wolfe, Ruth Gill, Linda Fleming, Brenda Conner Marcia Shively, Marlene Mayerle, FOURTH ROW: Donna Cotterman Barbara Reed Margaret Hall, Linda Harding, Sandra Moore, Rosalie Allen M.: ilyn Brooks FIFTH ROW: Judy Arnold, Pat Schneider, Marita Schaekel Carol Catt Tam zen Arthur, Sharon Crider, Glenna Smith. Mrs. Barnes s shown in e SIXTH ROW. The Senior Hi-Y is shown in the picture at the left: FIRST ROW QI. to RJ I A A 5 Tom Gardner, Torn Beagle, .lint Arthur, Dave Heller. SECOND ROW Steve v Crider, Jack Williams, Gordon Pope, Norman Darling, Bob Seward THIRD ,X ROW: Jacque Richey, Gary Hunt, Ronnie Whitaker, Max Beaty Alan Bell Fred lrving, Lance l-linchrnan. FOURTH ROW: Larry Holmes Don Wnitney Raymond Marcum, Ronald Floyd, Jim Graddy, Don Lesher George Jackson FIFTH ROW: Ed Milbourn, Tyrie Henschke, Jim Werclen, Dave Linton Mike Haskins, Dan Fisher, Their sponsor, Mr. Joseph Douthitt, is not shown m-Q, The iunior Tri Hi Y is sponsored by Miss Joy Carmichael Shown in the picture at the upper right are FIRST ROW CL to RD Donna Yates Joyce Headlee Jane Beaty, Bonnie Sirois, Chloe Arlan. SECOND ROW: Barbara Addsian, Donna Gill, Meredith Lynch, Judy Richey, Margaret Blue, Gretchen Dettwiler, Mary Lou Holt, THIRD ROW: Sharon Addison, Daleen Bell, Helen Weinantz, Sherry Crider, Margaret New, Becky Kramer, Ann Green. FOURTH ROW: Donna Hollenbaugh, Jean Beck, Joyce Baker, Jill Watts, and Miss Care michael. The junior Hi-Y is sponsored by Mr, Donald Helm. They are shawn at the right: Steve McClain, Jim Shelby, William Stecher, Chuck Silet, Dale Smith. SECOND ROW: Chuck Johnson, Chris Brunn, Norman Hart, Jim McCurdy, Steve Davis, Morris Clifton, Rober Clark. THIRD ROW: Dick Shore, Gary Jessup, Tom Darling, Bill Arthur, Phil Gambrel. Albert Moore, Ronald Warrum. FOURTH ROW: Jim McCullers, Milo Gray, Henry Richey, Jim lnmon, Eldon Skinner, Jerry Ballinger, Don Willard. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Thomas, Mr, Helm, sponsor, and Richard Warrum. 263' Y. A ,bv-I A i . :ff i - AJ' . 0 Ll . 'I .ri 1 '1 .I Compliments PICKETTS HARDWARD Journalists Edlt Bengal Bugle ll it-Q 4' AEE 1x6 mu Wm 2 J d 'gif Durmg the second pernod the Bengal Bugle stat? was busy WYIYIHQ proofreadmg typmg cuttmg stencnls mmweographlng papers and studying the prxnclples of 1ournalIsm At left above IS the staff at work o a typIcal day The flrst semester stat? Included Judy McCaIn Edntor Martha Wales Asslstant Edltor Tom Rlhm Make up Edltor Sandra Gary Buslness Manager JIIII Blcssmger News Bob Ferson Sports Marian Moore Literary Brenda Conner SocIal Don WhItney Features Charlene Mayerle Art Paul Honaker Larry Holmes Mlke Hasklns l.IllIan Conley and Judy Arnold loaned the stall In the second semester Seen above on the rnghv IS Juay McCaIn flrst semester edntor hard at work on the stencII copy of one of the ISSUES The second semester edItor was Martha Wales gh- 7 Us f Frlendly Bob Ferson sports edutor IS pIctured above at hIs desk checklng the football schedule wIth a ratmg of the teams to be played Because Bob was one of the top athletes of thIs year hIs sports storIes had the effect of the wrltmgs of a man who knew whereof he spoke ThIs wrItIng by an authornty was carrred even further by the adduhon of star hardwooder Paul Honaker to the sports staff Thmkmg SSVIOUSJY about a problem VP! Tom RIl1m prepares to answer one of the many questIons of the forlorn SInce the wrnter of the Aunt Jenny column was kept a secret It wIll be news to many students that Tom was gwmg tl'IIs sage odvvce to all those broken hearted lovers The whole newspaper proved to be of great Interest to all students but wlthout a doubt Aunt Jenny was the one most closely read by all DA JO STUDIO SOUTH BRANDYWINE STREET THE FINEST IN PHOTOGRAPHY ,--u-v X ,C wr FRIENDLIEST Kay Hunt und Bob Ferson ,A Chosen by All School Voie BEST ALL AROUND Judy WoNkf.r .md Jn uordvwe Ml fl -,- BEST DRESSED Judy Arnold cmd Lcnce Hnnchmow NAYS JEWELRY STORE SCHRIEBERS PAINT STORE T8 West Mom Street 622 Lmcoln HO 2 5472 HO 2 5175 Chosen by All School Vote MOST TALENTED wd Duomo Bradley or Gary Hunt is-mg Carol Cot? ond Steve Crnder Comphments JOHNSON S HARDWARE I 1 MOST COURTEOUS Mortho Wales ond Normon Dorling aiml- P .Q lIg,,4 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED z 5, no 94 vv


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