Greenwood High School - Woodman Yearbook (Greenwood, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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1 t SAE .l g 1 4 X f 'Sn A-Q-A I CLYDE HAYS, B. S., M. A. ELIZABETH TODD, B. M. Indiana U. , 1950 Ball State, 1943 Business Education NAOMI WAYMIRE, B.S. Central Normal, 1942 Butler U. , 1926 Art and Music Instr. CARL GRIGBSY, A. B. Indiana State, 1924 VERNE JACOBS, B.M., M.M. JAMES YoUNG. B.S Jordan College of Music, 1942, '49 Chorus, Band, Music RUSSEL WEINAN TZ Math-Science Canterbury, 1950 Social Studies-Phys. Ed Coach - 8th Grade - Play NORMAN HARNER, B S Indiana Central, 1949 Bus. Ed.-Seniors Math-Science Butler, 1949, B.S. Driver Tr. -Soc. SI. Annual-School Paper Science-Freshmen Hi-Y-8th Grade C08Ch'50Dh0U10fS SCHOOL BOARD Stanley Porter, Superintendentg Eugene Buchanan, Secretary, BOOKSTORE Agnes Adcock, President: William Morgan, Treasurer, Elmon Peggy Merriman -Senior Williams, School Attorney. Carolyn Hagy - Junior SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE Graduates of 1956, we congratulate you on your achievements and we want you to know that we are proud to have you identified as graduates of our school system. Greenwood graduates for many years have gone into a wide variety of professions and occupations with a high degree of success and have become con- scientious, responsible citizens in the communities in which they reside. You are to be commended for your leadership, a c a d e mic success, worthwhile participation in activities in and out of school, and for the individual goals you have set for your future endeavors. Your yearbook, THE WOODMEN, is another fine achievement which we add with pride to our growing list of school publications. We will miss you, and the students who follow you here will have to strive greatly to measure up to your successes. Being associated with you has been pleasant and we are proud of this association. PRINCIPAIJS MESSAGE School days for most of us are happy, pleasant, and worthwhile days. This school year, now closing, was no exception. Last fall we started school with considerable tenseness and an- ticipation for so many of us were new to the school and unaccustomed to working with each other. lam happy that this strangeness and uncertainty soon melted into agreeableness and understanding. As a result, we have enjoyed a fine, profitable school year. This yearbook, on which you seniors and your sponsor have done such an outstanding job, puts to- gether in pictorial form the outstanding accomplish- ments of the school year 1955-56. All of these achievements could not have been reached without a spirit of cooperation on the part of all, and an honest desire to work together for the good of the entire school. This has made my job much easier, and for this, I want to thank each and every student, and every member of the faculty. May I take this opportunity to wish you seniors the very best of success and happiness as you take your leave of us. I have had the opportunity to work with you for only one year, but in that time I feel that I have come to know and appreciate you. If .your enthusiasm and zeal throughout this past year is any criteria of your future success, then I can see nothing but the best for each one of you. May good fortune be yours in everything you undertake is my sincere wish for you. DALE F. COOK 8 SENIORS E :N Q we--f 'VP' 'R x , 5 .31 4 NM CLASS OFFICERS Betty Worrick . Diane Millspaugh . Rick Haugh , . . Juanita Lyons . . Barbara McCreary , , 9 Historian President Vice-President .Treasurer Secretary SENIORS WILLIAM CHARLE S BALL Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Service A Club l,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, Football 1, Timberline 4, Annual Editor 4, Class Play 4, Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 3. CHARLOTTE ROSE COLE Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Timber- MARY HELEN CARROLL line 4, Faculty Secretary 4. BARBARA IEAN BURTON Booster Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 1-3, Cheer Leader 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Timberline 4, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pr e s i d e n t 2, President 4, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Corres. Secretary 2, Rec. Sec. 3, Faculty Secretary 4. EARL RAY DERITER Whifeland H. S. , F. F. A. 2, Green- wood H. S., Class Play 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Track 4, Projectionist 3, 4. Band 1,2, Chorus 1,2, Class Play 4, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, Timberline 4, Science Club 1, 2,3,4, Reporter 4, Faculty Secre- tary 4, Assistant Librarian 4. 10 SENIORS SUE ANN CUTRELL Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Class Play 4, Junior Red Cross Rep. 4, Junior Red Cross Training Center 4, Timberline 4, District Music Contest 3. DONALD LOUIS FEATHERSTON Basketball 1, Projectionist 3, 4, Service Club 1,2,3,4, Science 1, 2,3,4, Timberline 4, Hi-Y 1,2,3 4, Class Play 4. PHYLLIS ANN HENDRICKSON ROBERT BRUCE EMBERTON Basketball 1, 3, 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Science Club 1, Annual Staff 4, Class Play Stage Manager 4, Timberline 4, Honorary Co- captain Pigskin Prom 4. IUANITA IRENE LYONS Sunshine 1,2,3,4, Science 3,4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Timberline 4, Annual Staff 4, Class Treasurer 4, Class Play 4, Faculty Secretary 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Science 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster 4, Annual Staff 4, Class Play 4, Timberline 4, State Music Contest 1, 3,4, Faculty Secretary 4. I1 DAVID EDWARD GIBSON Glasgow High School, Glasgow, Kentucky, Band l, Chorus 1, Vice- President l, Greenwood High School Service Club 2, 3, 4, Timberline Staff 4, Band 2, 3. BARBARA ELAINE MC CREARY Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Timberline 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Girls State Rep. 3, A nn u al Staff 4, Class Play 4, English Contest 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette3, 4, Science 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre tary 4, Assistant Librarian 4, Faculty Sec- SENIORS BETTY LOUISE MC DOWELL Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Science 4, Annual Staff'4, Timber- line 4, Class Play 4, Girls' State Rep. 3, Faculty Secretary 4. WALTER IRVEN NEFF Perfect Attendance 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, Science 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Ser- retary 4, D. A. R. Award 4, County vice Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Timberline Co- Winner 4, Class Rep. 3, Secretary 4. FRE DERICK EARL HAUGH Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Football 1,2, 3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, All con- ference Basketball 3,4, All Con- ference Baseball 2, Hi-Y 1, 2,3,4, President 4, Service l,2,3,4, Presi- dent 2,3,4, Science 4, Annual 4, Timberline 4, Class Play 4, Class President 2, Vice-President 2, Latin Contest 2, Boys' State Alter- nate 3, Extemporaneous Speaking Contest 4. 'I2 Editor 4, Annual Staff 4, Class Play Prop. Manager 4. PEGGY SHARON MERRIMAN Chorus 1, 2, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Par- liamentarian 2, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, Science 2-4, Booster 3,4, Book- store 2, 3, 4, Annual 4, Class Play 4, Girls' State Alternate 3, Timber- lines 4. KENNETH EUGENE OLSON Transfer from Ben Davis H.S. SENIORS BARBARA DIANE MILLSPAUGH Class President 4, Vice-President 2, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, District Vice- President 4, Booster 3,4, Sunshine 1, 2,3, 4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4, Band 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Girls' State Representative 3, Annual 4, Timberlines 4, Co-Editor 4, Class Play 4. I3 ,F . , X. i DONALD DALE PEAVLER Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football 3,4, Track 1-3, Hi-Y 1,2,3, 4, Vice- President 4, Student Council 4, Science 2,3, Service 1,2, 3, 4, Class Play Stage Manager 4, Class Vice- President 1, Timberlines 4, Boys' State Representative. GERALDINE FARLEY Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, Class Play 4, Timberlines 4, Snow Queen 1. DAVID ISAAC SHEEK Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual 4, Booster Club 2, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3, 4, Science 1, 2,3,4, District Solo Contest 3,4, Extemporaneous Speaking Contest 4, Timberline 4, Class Play 4, Honorary Co-Captain Pigskin Prom 4. HARLIE ROBERTA POTT S Booster 3,4, President 4, Chorus 1, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, C0-Editor 4, Sunshine 1,2,3,4, Student Council 3, Science 1, District and State Algebra, Ge- ometry, English Contests 1,2,3, respectively, Dist. Eng. Contest 4, Timberline 4, Annual 4, Class Play 4, Class Historian 1, Girls' State Alternate 3, Faculty Secretary 4. SENIORS NORMA IEAN TODD BETTY LOU WORRICK Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Corres. Secretary 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, Booster 3, Secretary Treasurer 3, Timberlines 4, Annual 4, Girls' State Alternate 3, Science 4, Yell Leader 1, Class Historian 4, Class Play Business Manager. CHARLES EVERMAN TINKLE II Football 3,4, Track 1,3,4, Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Rep. 3,4,. Service 1,2, 3,4, Rep. 2,3, Vice-President 4, Science 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Class Play 4, Timberline 4, Annual 4, Student Council 3, 4, President 4, Geometry Contest 2, Speaker's Bureau 2, Chorus 1, Class President 3, Historian 1, 2, Extemporaneous Speaking Contest 4. 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' X X X X X ss Karen Abbott Eddie Akard Alice Barnard Jane Betts Terry Black Carol Bordner Diane Botts Linda Bridges Dick Brinkman Bernice Burton Jack Burton Sandra Christensen Charlene Church Isabelle Church Linda Cook Jean Cox Jill Davis Griff Dean Carol DeBolt Donna Dial Jimmy Earls Russell Ferrill Larry Hagy Floyd Hair Gene Harmon Susan Henry Priscilla Hill Fern Inabnitt Joan Kinley Rosemary Marlett Judy Martin Brenda McBeath Kathleen McCartney Pauline McDowell Benny Middleton Brenda Millspaugh Jeanne Myers Jane Patterson Jack Pierson Dzidra Reichmanis Gary Richey Martha Robinette James Seigman Tom Sheek Karen Smith Marilyn South Michael Stretchberry Armilda Taylor FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Johnny Jordan . . . Vice-President Sharon Black . . . . Historian Wilma Wheatcraft . . . . President Sandra Thompson , , Secretary Barbara Bright . . Treasurer I9 if--Q R-A W6 5' ks' 325' ,. ,,.:A, A,1l: 3 3 2 -.4 ' 'X ... .V I n '85, as ziggy. Q X Q 93 2 -x ,N x Q , U s li 5 . ..,. . 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' SN - F 553 R- 6 XS SXK X t ws , 9 ., 'MS X , . , as x,:. ::S: Q 1 - Richard Baither Dennis Baker Ruth Bell Sharon Black Barbara Bright Sherry Caldwell Richard Carney Ellen Carter Kay Lynn Chaille Geraldine Chaney Mary Jo Cutrell Karen Davidson Gail Emberton Jackie Fendley Ralph Forward Carolyn Harrison Carolee Haubry Don Heitman Richard Hensley Steve Hinkle Johnlordan Fritz Kelly Karen Kerney James Marlett Roland Miller Barbara Murray Sammy Peters Verra Potts David Rose Jon Paul Scott Knute Sheek Charles Skeel Peggy South Sandra Thompson William Threlkeld Carl Tucker Sharon Weber Wilma Wheatcraft Nancy Winegar EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Carole Stretchberry . . Secretary Ginger Martin ..... President Richard Garris . . Vice-President fAbsentj Karen Swank . Treasurer Frances Morgan .... Reporter FIRST ROW: Mr. Young, Sponsor: Richard McCreary, Jon Moll, Richard Garris, Waneta Gwaltney, Carole Stretchberry, Catherine Gabehart, Bobbie Cox, Francis Morgan. SECOND ROW: Larry Wood, Stephen Barnard, Judy Tout, Linda Richey, Wayne Brinkman, Betsey Bendorf, Donna Waltz, Susan Achenback, Patricia Lott. THIRD ROW: David McDowell, Philip Morse, Cynthia Springer, Barbara Fasig, Connie lnlow, Karen Weaver, John Machledt Jr., Kenneth Gabehart, Stephen Mattick, Bill Jacobs. FIRST ROW: Sharon Martin, Shirley Jones, Jerry Parrish, Tyler Bennett, Larry Wood, Hurley Ray' Davis, Ronald Abell, Virginia Riggles, Drusilla Hill. SECOND ROW: Judy Reath, Ginger Martin, Diana Fisher, Isabel Iglesias, Barbara Johnson, Nancy Forbes, Connie Craft, Connie Brauner, Carol Rockstroh, Velva Davis, Nancy Thompson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Young, Sponsor: Charles Henderson, Charles Bord- ner, Ross Cutrell, Jerry Ratliff, John Seaman, Scottie Buchanan, Jimmy Dial, Dennis Kinnick, Duane 2' Early. SEVENTH GRADE Tom VanArsdale . . . Ann Buchanan ..... Jill Threlkeld ..... Barbara Myers . . Vice Dick VanArsda1e .... CLASS OFFICERS President Historian Treasurer -President Secretary FIRST ROW: Bonnie Thompson, Patty Barnard, Sharon James, Sharon Wood, Pamela Carroll, Loretta Cole, Twilla Lane, Mr. Weinantz, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Judy Mishler, Gary Lindenmayer, Steve Davidson, Marvin Raper, Fred Powers, Charles Gantz, Robert Moll, Carolyn Forward. THIRD ROW: Gordon Pitman, Donald Dargitz, Jackie Farley, Dick VanArsdale, Ilmars Reichmanis, Robert Williams, Iames Baither, William Hayse. FIRST ROW: Elworth Gabehart, Stephen Akers, Ronald Huff, Gary Murray, Maurice Schorugham, Ann Buchanan, Jill Threlkeld, Barbara Myers, Mr. Weinantz, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Judy Coy, Juanita South, Karen Martin, Phyllis Wheatcraft, Betty Lea Hair, Ottie Mae Wilson, Pearl Lewis, Lynn Calli- han, Karen Kirkham. THIRD ROW: Stephen Rose, Harry Myers, Steve Kirkham, Jerry Bogardus, James Clark, Mike Walsman, Tom VanArsdale, Jerry McDonald, Robert Hayse. TIMBERLINES - ANNUAL STAFFS Editor ......... Bill Ball Business Manager . . .Don Peavler Sports Editors .... Bob Emberton Peggy Merriman Sales Manager . . . Juanita Lyons Barbara McCreary Typists . . ..... Norma Todd Earl DeRiter Layout Crew . . . Charles Tinkle Phyllis Hendrickson Adv. Manager .... Rick l-laugh Diane Millspaugh Walter Neff David Sheek Roberta Potts Dedication ..... Barbara Burton Betty McDowell Betty Worrick Advisor. . . Mrs. Naomi Waymire newspaper. Co-Editors , , Sports Fashions , , , Specials , , Features J0kes..::. Roving Reporter Mimeographing TIMBERLINE S STAFF The English-12 Class collects and writes the articles for the , , ,Walter Neff Diane Millspaugh . , , Rick Haugh Barbara McCreary Susie Cutrell Roberta Potts David Sheek David Gibson . . Chico Tinkle Art ....... Sylvia Morgan Barbara McCreary Peggy Merriman . . . Rena Lyons Betty Worrick Roberta Potts Barbara Burton The Typing-12 Class types, mimeographs, does art work and puts the paper together. ' 4 X . 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Football Coach James Young GHS Opp. Sept. 6 Plainfield H O 40 Sept. 9 Brownsburg H 13 31 Sept. 16 Edinburg T 14 '7 Sept, 23 Danville T 0 46 Sept. 30 Mooresville H 12 O Oct. 14 Decatur Cennal T 0 12 Oct. 18 Franklin Twp. T 13 38 f Oct- 21 Beech Grove H 13 33 David Sheek and Chico Tinkle anxiously wait to get into the action of the game. uf law VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. FIRST ROW: John Machledt, Assistant Student Manager, Johnny Jordan, David Rose, James Seigman, Griff Dean, Benny Middleton, Richard Carney, Don Heitman. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Drake, Kenny Fendley, Robert Emberton, Ronnie Brown, Larry Hagy, Bill Threlkeld, Sonny Wood, Don Peavler. THIRD ROW: Coach James Young, Chico Tinkle, David Dargitz, Eddie Akard, Richard Mattick, Rick Haugh, Kenny Skaggs, James Marlett, Carol Bordner, David Sheek, Richard Thompson, Student Manager. ,S FOOTBALL Game Time! The Greenwood Woodmen hear the last few words of Coach Jim Young before taking the field against the Moores- ville Pioneers. Kenny Skaggs surrounded by several Moores- An end run is stopped by tackle Rick Haugh ville players looks for an opening. along the sidelines. Don Peavler tries to break away from a Sonny Wood, Ronnie Brown and Bob Ember- Mooresville tackler. ton close in on a Mooresville runner as Jim Carney, NO. 63, comes up to help. VARSITY Sonny Woods-Jr. Don Peavler-Sr. KSHHY Skaggs-Jr. Rick Haugh-Sr. Guard Forward Forward Center 3 . I I In Bob Emberton -Sr Bob Gamyir' Coach Norman Hamer Guard Guard Terry Black-Soph. Joe Pearson-Jr. David Dargirz-Jr. Richard Manick-Jr Forward Guard Forward Center 28 BASKETBALL Sonny Wood drives around his man for an easy two points. Who will control? Rick Haugh jumps against Bob Lindernan as anxious Wood- men Kenny Skaggs, Sonny Wood, and Darryl Christensen await the ball. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE GHS Opp. Nov. 12 Center Grove T 65 47 Nov. 15 Franklin T 63 77 Nov. 23 Danville H 47 49 Dec. 2 Plainfield T 53 72 Dec . 7 Trafalgar T 49 43 Dec. 9 Clark H 77 47 Dec. 16 Union H 71 41 Dec. 22 Whiteland T 32 37 Jan. 4 Mooresville T 75 67 Jan. 7 Beech Grove T 38 81 Ian. 11 Franklin Twp. H 77 61 Jan. 13 Decatur Central H 80 54 Jan. 19, 20, 21 County Tourney Jan. 27 Brownsburg H 51 48 Feb. 2 Edinburg H 43 32 Feb. 3 Manual H 53 57 Feb. 10 Bloomington Univ. T 60 64 Feb. 15 Whiteland H 40 49 Feb. 17 Speedway T 67 68 SECTIONAL RUNNERS-UP G. H. S. 55 Franklin 51 G. H. S. 59 Decatur Cent. 48 G. H. S. 49 C. Grove 41 G. H. S. 37 Southport 86 Early in the game Rick I-laugh sinks two free throws to increase Greenwood's lead. Players from both teams prepare to meet the rebound in case of a miss. 29 Good Shot! A left-handed lay-in is made by Don Peavler as Rick Haugh goes in for the rebound. A B SQUAD AND CHEERLEADERS Greenwood Woodmen Varsity Cheerleaders. Senior, Barbara Burtong Junior, Bonnie Farley, Sophomore, Jean Cox. Reserve Team Cheerleaders. Carolee Haubry, Bar- bara Bright, Geraldine Chaney. RESERVE TEAM. ROW ONE: Coach Harner, Larry Hagy, David Dargitz, Richard Carney, Bill John, Richard Featherston. ROW TWO: John Machledr, Student Manager, Carol Bordner, Griff Dean, Eddie Akard, Richard Mattick, Mike Ford, Charles Skeel. TRACK TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Sonny Wood, Griff Dean, Bob Garris, Gary Richey, Tommy Sheek, Bill Threlkeld, David Rose. SECOND ROW: Mike Hinkle, Darryl Waltz, Don Peavler, Kenny Skaggs, David Dargitz, Robert Emberton. THIRD ROW: John Machledt, David Sheek, Charles Skeel, Eddie Akard, Terry Black, Richard Featherston, and Coach Norman I-larner. Carolee Haubry Jean COX County T1-ack Queen Mid Stare Conference 'W 3' 7 'K' '41 .4 Sonny Wood has an undisputed first place Mal.. 1 ' 2 F '-.. .V . N , sa, BASEBALL 'elf nv' Coach Young gives the boys a pep talk during a practice session. Y, safe, ., J Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood SCHEDULE 1955 -56 l Mooresville 5 Speedway 2 Decatur Cen. 9 Danville 2 Plainfield 2 Edinburg GREENWOOD'S BASEBALL SQUAD FRONT ROW: Charles Bordner, Student Manager. SECOND ROW: Russell Ferrill, J im Earls, Larry I-Iagy, Richie Carney, Floyd Hair, and Kenny Fendley. BACK ROW: Richard Thompson, S t udent Man- agerg Kenny Skaggs, Caro1Bordner, David Dargitz, Richard Mattick, Terry Black, Bob Emberton, and Coach James Young. 8 8 32 se- , f 5-1 Y 'Q-'Q 1.-1, Y V11 .A-0' f- A P IR. HIGH FIRST ROW: Gary Murray, Jerry McDonald, Ronnie Huff, Maurice Schrougham, Dick Garris, Stephen Akers, Richard Baither. SECOND ROW: John McCarmey, Donald Dargitz, Gordon Pitman, Jackie Far- ley, Marvin Raper, Ilmars Reichmanis, Bob Williams, Stephen Bar- nard, DuaneEarly, CoachNorman Hamer. THIRD ROW: Lewis Sheek Charles Bordner, Stephen Mattick, Dick VanArsda1e, Tom VanArs- dale, Scottie Buchanan, Jerry Riddle, Bill Jacobs, Stephen Kirkham, Jimmy Clark. Q JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: Karen Kirkham, 7th Grade, Ginger Martin, Bobby Cox 8th Grade, Judy Coy, 7th Grade. FIRST ROW: Coach James Young, Richard Baither, Charles Hender- son, Charles Bordner, Jim Dial, Dennis Kinnick, Ronnie Huff, Scottie Buchanan. SECOND ROW: Stephen Akard, Jerry McDonald, Duane Early, Dick VanArsda1e, Jimmy Clark, Tom VanArsdale, Mike Wals- man, Marvin Raper. THIRD ROW: Stephen Mattick, Dick Garris, Donald Dargitz, Larry Wood, David McDowell, John Machledt, Jackie Farley, Stephen Kirkham, Gordon Pitman. ,Alf ,.' .i' 2 A Q V - T553 .Q 2' 'Q 1, .tx x. if .:' 3' A '5' .X in wwf .O , ox? I it ,G ., 3 A K . .-1- Q.,Qs'g'E' V QA s.,a9xs.,,p O' c ,B Q 0 ,l ' xi-:Vi X 3 xv , , , f 1 r ' 1 s -If' Qmff I .4 Q. 'ag RV ...a1 f sf Q91 Maj G-E 1 4,W' Xl .!lUf I , J ,ll .1 . ' ,,' 1 n1l.M! 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I W M f f f 1,4 M Q ' if lf, f ' 7'f MV, If ,W 0 , I , Vf ' I , Q A af W ,Il l ,lj M' Jr 4' J QM 'Z' 0 Ni' fm, ,, g.. M W, f ' twstww. f g 4 M3 egg, F ' 'mia , uw, ibww v hows them some fill iness Education T eacher, NHOITII 4441 M ia Z h s Jimmy Dial how i fl 'Cf' to hold Mr. Baker s ow h rade Indus- the wood Uial as the rest of the St g Arts Students keep busy. aw- A.. ip.,- m W W 38 wif, Showing some Home Economics students the proper fo f rrn or a place setting is Mrs. Ioan Nor ' IT13.1'1, 1l'1SU'llC IO1'. Wx nfs: X M Q ig W xt Z X X X X X X w it ,yr Sf? N, A w KKXQXEMM A QQQYQW wig' ., X ,E W, 'Q' 39 Mr. Hamer checks Donna Fishe1's position d an technique as Pauline McDowell and Dzidra Reichmanis look on. Isabel Iglesias shows Miss Elizabeth Todd her work as other High School Art students James Seigman, Jack Burton, Peggy Thompson, and Joann Kinley try their hand. M .im fy UW 4 M ,f M fi , , F. if f Q ' ' IV ff -fy. N 5 f ' . ,.,, 42 - W fy ' 9' i -rf. N ' :v u ', 'W' , , .fwwi t if N sw, If ' 'Ghz' an V ffm ..- 1 -' f I . ,. M wma ' QEWWWN we , 'ers-, r va 515' , M, - 'Z . .-:rg 14 5713l.,4Q S Xl 'N . ., M3 .,,4h,,,c, in VLJ' V ,.tL,.,:w,,BmL Q 'tts -. . MN Shown in Greenwood's 2-year-old gymnasium is the 9th and 10th grade Boys' Physical Education class, under the supervision of n Harner. 40 Norma ..-1 ., ......v--....--Q 'A 1 ,, 3,-Q., AWARDS ROBERTA POTTS -15:0 Valedictoriang Readers Digest Valedictory Award Coterie Wheatcraft Memorial Awardg Merit Scholas- tic Certificate of Merit Award: Ruth Drake Citizen- ship Awardg Tri Kappa Scholarship. L YX I 1 BETTY Mc DOWELL ' Salutatoriang Business Education Award: Business and Professional Worr1en's Award. . . , , - . L ,,,, r .... ---..fa , .. , .. A , ' 1 . . , V M L A as... ,..,n f ,fir , 'xv ' FREDERICK HAUGH BARBARA MC CREARY PHYLLIS HENDRICKSON American Legion Science Award Arion Award Outstanding Athlete Award D. A. R. .-.....-... -.-..-W..-.B-Q -....-.sm-,,po ,- BILL BALL - DIANE MILLSPAUGH DON PEAVLER BARBARA MC CREARY - BETTY Danforth Award Boy's State MC DOWELL - DIANE MILLSPAUGH Representative Girls' State Representatives wr, . ... ... .,,c V - v - ' ' ....-........... ,....,,. . ..- may 1 4 4 K I f-'- - nina:- ...a..-- ff ., ,q,,. .'1' A -I' is as Ar to is l 5 DIANE MILLSPAUGH CHARLES TINKLE ROBERT EMBERTON PEGGY MERRIMAN Social Science Award Mathematics Award 41 Industrial Arts Award I Home Economics Award X ,G gf' -'jlggvge js -' , .QQ - - I.. , , ,gz-253, +1gL5 'kQ-, -xx. . , my K 'U , ,. gv 'va V 2 f f , I 4 5' Q: E NWD I 1.r.,,!Q: 'S-my-4' CLUB PRESIDENTS ,as Y 'T' Al X5 'NU ,ggi V' el was . K. ' ' A .div 1 -3 , - ,uf Q.: ' .5 .: - xv fy t ii - 5 ,5iff.:iz'gfE 'fzrfl '35 if . A, 5 TOP ROW: Rick Haugh-Hi-Y and Service: Walter Neff-Science: Alice Bamard-Ir. Red Cross: Diane Millspaugh-Sunshine. SECOND ROW: Barbara Burton-F.H.A 5 Roberta Potts-Booster Club: Jane Betts- STUDENT COUNCIL v .if 'rs rf' .,.,x ,, ,,, RT A.. 'we S6 ,.,, !l , ws- al '-W, , YJ ....C,auM? Z' ...qv 44 FIRST ROW: Bob Garris, Bonnie Farley, Dori Peavler, Barbara Burton. SECOND ROW: John Machledt, Eddie Akard, Donna Fishel, Jackie Jo Fendley, Diane Millspaugh. THIRD ROW: Dick VanArsda1e, Judy Reath, Richard Matrick, Carol Bordner, Sandra Thompson, Fritz Kelly. FOURTH ROW: Ann Bu- chanan, Dale Cook-Advisor: Charlene Church, Rosemary Marlett, Bill Threlkeld. STANDING: Charles Tinkle, President. SUNSHINE SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Ruth Bell, Karen Davidson, Linda Bridges, Bonnie Farley, Treasurer, Jeanne Myers, Rec. Sec.: Diane Mills- paugh, President: Mrs. Edith Betner, Sponsor: Lois Strerchberry, Vice-President, Betty Worrick, Corr. Sec.: Wilma Wheatcraft, Reporter: Armilda Taylor, Charlene Church, Alice Henderson. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Hendrickson, Judy Martin, Carolyn Hagy, Geraldine Chaney, Barbara Bright, Bernice Burton, Sandra Thompson, Brenda Millspaugh, Rose- mary Marlett, Nancy Martin, Kathleen McCartney, Sharon Weber, Barbara Burton, Mary Jo Currell. THIRD ROW: Jane Betts, Juanita Lyons, Doris Morgan, Martha Henderson, Peggy Thompson, Gail Emberton, Barbara McCreary, Nancy Winegar, Mary Carroll, Sue Cutrell, Barbara Rahn, Patty Watson, Charlotte Cole. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Murray, Patty Crouch, Nancy Porter, Brenda McBeath, Ellen Carter, Susan Henry, Karen Abbott, Geraldine Farley, Peggy South, Verra Potts, Pauline McDowell, Jill Davis, Janet Hall, Carol DeBolt. FIFTH ROW: Carolyn Mayer, Sylvia Morgan, Dzidra Reichmanis, Diane Botts, Karen Kerney, Janet Moll, Norma Todd, Sherry Caldwell, Roberta Potts, Donna Fishel, Alice Barnard, Betty McDowell, Martha Robinette, Jackie Fendley, Sharon Black. HI-Y Yyvvr, FIRST ROW: Donald Peavler, Vice-President: Rick Haugh, President: Bill Ball, Secretary: David Sheek, Chaplain: Mr. Weinantz. SECOND ROW: Richard Thompson, Richard Mattick, Bob Garris, Robert Ernberton, Larry Hagy, Dave Dar- gitz, Terry Black, Richard Featherston, Kenny Fendley, THIRD ROW: Carol Bordner, Mike Ford, Don Featherston, John Jordan, Eddie Akard, Griff Dean, Richard Carney, Earl DeRiter. FOURTH ROW: Richard Baither,- Thomas Sheek, Floyd Hair, Bill Threlkeld, Dennis Baker, Don Heitman, James Marlett, Jimmy Earls, Russell Ferrill, Mike Stretchberry. ABSENT: Chico Tinkle. - 45 I9 6 K f Mmm! umgffawff ANDERSON magic UBRAIIYZ ANDERSON, INDIANA woovmz Ggggnufoon, INDIANA GREENWOOD I HIGH SCHOOL SERVICE CLUB S 1 V.,-.: . V S li i FIRST ROW: Bill Ball, Secretary, RobertEmberton, Treasurer, Rick Haugh, President, Charles Tinkle, Vice-President, Mr. Baker, Sponsor, David Gibson, Earl DeRiter. SECOND ROW: Benny Middleton, Glen. Harmon, Darryl Christensen, Richard Featherston, Richard Mattick, Ronald Brown, Sonny Wood, David Dargitz, Richard Thompson. THIRD ROW: DarrylWaltz, Larry Stout, Don Peavler, Terry Black, Eddie Akard, Gary Richey, Floyd Hair, Jack Burton, Kenny Fendley, Larry Hagy, FOURTH ROW: Don Featherston, Walter Neff, Mike Hinkle, Larry Joe Pearson, Bob Garris, Bill John, Carol Bordner, Mike Stretchberry, Steven Hinkle, Tommy Sheek, Kenny Skaggs. F. H. A. -1 S ! S I W N S FIRST ROW: Susan Henry, Alice Barnard, Editor, Bonnie Farley, Secretary, Donna Fishel, Vice-President, Barbara Burton, President, Barbara McCreary, Treasurer, Roberta Potts, Editorg Diane Millspaugh, Mrs. Norman, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Myers, Jane Betts, Brenda Millspaugh, Karen Abbott, Betty McDowell, Phyllis Hendrickson, Sharon Weber, Bar- bara Murray. THIRD ROWg Diane Botts, Jean Cox, Bernice Burton, Joanne Kinley, Priscilla Hill, Linda Bridges, Brenda McBeath, Rosemary Marlett, Charlene Church, Jill Davis, Judy Martin. 46 SCIENCE CLUB 3 FIRST ROW: Bill Ball, Darryl Christensen, Mr. Grigsby, Sponsor: Mary Carroll, Reporter: Walter Neff, President: Barbara McCreary, Secretary: Bob Garris, Vice-President: Nancy Martin, Nancy Porter. SECOND ROW: Don Featherston, Gary Richey, Phyllis Hendrickson, Juanita Lyons, Sue Cutrell, Kathleen McCartney, Carolyn DeBolt, Patty Watson, Verra Potts, Mike Stretchberry, Jack Pierson, Knute Sheek, THIRD ROW: Darryl Waltz, Griff Dean, Earl DeRiter, Charles Tinkle, Rick Haugh, Norma Todd, Betty McDowell, Donna Fishel, Lois Stretchberry, Janet Moll, Gail Emberton, Don Heitman. FOURTH ROW: Gene Harmon, Jack Burton, Benny Middleton, Larry Stout, Joe Pearson, Betty Worrick, Karen Davidson, Ruth Bell, Barbara Bright, Karen Kerney, Ellen Carter, David Rose, Bill Threlkeld, FIFTH ROW: Russell Ferrill, James Earls, Carol Bordner, Bill John, Mary Jo Cutrell, Carolee Haubry, Peggy South, Sandra Thompson, Sharon Black, Jackie Fendley, Wilma Wheatcraft, John Jordan, Mike Hinkle, SIXTH ROW: Ralph Forward, James Marlett, Fritz Kelly, Richard Baither, Eddie Akard, Terry Black, Steve Hinkle, Jon Paul Scott, Richard Carney, David Dargitz, Richard Mattick, Ronald Brown, Sonny Woods, Floyd Hair. BOOSTER CLUB FIRST ROW: Miss Miller, Sponsor: Jean Cox, Bonnie Farley, Barbara Burton, Jane Betts, Treasurer: Jeanne Myers, Secre- tary: Roberta Potts, President: Carolyn Mayer, Vice-President: Barbara Rahn, Reporter: Sue Cutrell, Diane Millspaugh. SECOND ROW: Barbara McCreary, Phyllis Hendrickson, Juanita Lyons, Mary Rusie, Doris Morgan, Sherry Inlow, Donna Fishel, Nancy Martin, Geraldine Chaney, Carolee Haubry, Barbara Bright. THIRD ROW: Susan Henry, Karen Abbott, Carolyn Hagy. Nancy Porter, Patty Crouch, Patty Watson, Alice Henderson, Martha Henderson, Janet Hall, Janet Moll. FOURTH ROW: Isabel Iglesias, Brenda McBeath, Kathleen McCartney, Pauline McDowell, Marilyn South, Martha Robin- ette, Dzidra Reichmanis, Berniece Burton, Carolyn DeBolt, Alice Barnard, Brenda Millspaugh. FIFTH ROW: Pat Van Valer, Karen Davidson, Sharon Weber, Ruth Bell, Jill Davis, Diane Botts, Rosemary Marlett, Judy Martin, Linda Bridges, Charlene Church, Joanne Kinley. SIXTH ROW: Bobbie Cox, Steve Akard, Peggy South, Tommy Sheek, Steve Hinkle, Sherry Caldwell, Barbara Murray, Wilma Wheatcraft, Nancy Winegar, Karen Kerney, Sandra Christensen. SEVENTH ROW: Connie Brawner, David McDowell, Karen Martin, Lynn Callihan, Bonnie Thompson, Sharon Black, Jackie Fendley, Gail Emberton, Sandra Thompson, Verra Potts, Mary Jo Cutrell. EIGHTH ROW: John McCartney, Velva Davis, Diane Fisher, Connie Craft, Ginger Martin, Carol Rockstroh, Judy Reath, Sharon Martin, Sharon James, Jill Threlkeld, Patty Barnard. . BAND .1--., ,av- I-wg.--fd ---A ---.,..- -..,,...X ,- r ...- as STANDING: MI. Jacobs, Director, Phyllis Hendrickson, Jon Moll, Connie Brawner. BACK ROW: David Dargitz, Karen Abbott, Pat VanValer, Lewis Sheek, Benny Middleton, Scott Buchanan, Peggy South, Sharon Black, Bill John, James Marlett, ROW TWO: Diana Fisher, Barbara Myers, Judy Mishler, Fred Powers, Terry Black, Bill Threlkeld, Jeanne Myers, Carol DeBolt, Ruth Bell, Verra Potts, David Rose, Jack Pierson, Kn-ute Sheek, Nancy Porter, Ann Buchanan, Alice Barnard, Richard McCreary, John Machledt, Jane Betts. FRONT ROW: Karen Smith, Sue Wood, Wilma Wheatcraft, Judy Martin, Susan Henry, Peggy Callon, Cynthia Springer, Brenda Millspaugh, Majorettes, Juanita Lyons, Sylvia Morgan, Nancy Martin, Barbara McCreary, Carolyn Mayer, Dzidra Reichmanis. CHORUS FIRST ROW: Jeanne Myers, Pianist, Peggy South, Rosemary Marlett, Alice Henderson, Jane Betts, Donna Dial. SECOND ROW: Isabell Iglasias, Judy Martin, Carolyn DeBolt, Susan Henry, Jill Davis, Brenda Millspaugh, Kathleen McCartney, Alice Barnard, Verra Potts, Wilma Wheatcraft, Carolee Haubry, Mr. Jacobs, Director. THIRD ROW: Ruth Bell, Karen Davidson, Doris Morgan, Nancy Martin, Mary Rusie, Sandra Thompson, GailEmberton, Jackie Fendley, Sharon Black, Barbara McCreary, Geraldine Farley, Susie Cutrell, Barbara Burton, Phyllis Hendrickson. FOURTH ROW: Bill John, James Marlett, David Sheek, Terry Black, Richard Mattick, Eddie Akard, Glen Harmon, David Dargitz, Richard Carneyf G. A. A. WW' 1 li- . FIRST ROW: Brenda Millspaugh, Reporter: Jeanne Myers, Secretary-Treasurer: Jane Betts, President: Alice Barnard Vice-President: Carolyn Hagy, Pts. Sec.: Miss Miller, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Kathleen McCartney, Nancy Martin, Janet Hall, Susan Henry, Patty Watson, Nancy Porter, Carolyn Mayer, Barbara Rahn. THIRD ROW: Marilyn South, Pauline McDowell, Karen Abbott, Verra Potts, Ruth Bell, Karen Kerney, Wilma Wheatcraft, Nancy Winegar, Geraldine Chaney. IR. RED CROSS 0 cab FIRST ROW: Sue Cutrell, Barbara Murray, Patty Barnard. SECOND ROW: David Rose, Barbara Burton, Ronnie Huff. THIRD ROW: PeggyCal1on, Donna Fishel, Larry Stout. Secretary-Treasurer: Tyler Bennett, Reporter. FOURTH ROW: Alice Barnard, President: Mrs. Betner, Sponsor. ABSENT: Linda Cook, Vice-President. 49 .rw-511+ I f -an--' HEAT US wAsHmcToN nmnzn ai' 1 ' my .3 X ,gr 2 'w 'SM- ew-- -Q The Eat Us To Washington dinner was the most profitable money making project that the Seniors sponsored. It was on April '7 at the Presbyterian Church, There were two servings, one at 5:30 p.m. and the other at 7:00 p.m. The menu consisted of ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans, cole slaw, homemade cookies, ice cream, milk and coffee. There was a complete sellout for both servings and the meal was enjoyed by all. The girls served the dinner while the boys washed the dishes. Most of the food was donated by the parents of the Seniors. The mothers did a wonderful job of organizing and preparing the meaL Our deepest thanks to them. SENIOR DINNER sq x These mothers were present and served the Senior Dinner, which is an annual event, Mesdames Charles Cutrell, Loren Peavler, Arthur Worrick, F. D, Millspaugh, Elmer Lyons, Wm. Champ, Albert Olson, Charles Tinkle, Eldon Mc Creary, Byron Neff, Charles Cole, Renze DeRiter, Benson Farley, Owen Duckett ia sistery, Robert Emberton, Miss Maple Callon, and Mrs. Melvin Merriman. The Senior Dinner was held on May 24 in the high school SYITI. It was put on by the mothers of the Senior Class. Approximately 100 high school students attended. The menu consisted of ham sandwiches, baked beans, potato salad, cokes and decorated cakes with 56 on each piece in honor of the seniors. The dinner was climaxed by the issuing of the Senior Edition of the school paper. PIGSKIN PROM Following the Homecoming Game September 30, in which Greenwood defeated Mooresville by a score ofl2 to 0, the Senior Class sponsored the annual Pigskin Prom in the High School gymnasium. At the upper left, guests are relaxing between dances. Refreshments were sold in the concession room at the dance. Upper right -- Peggy Merriman, Charlotte Cole, and Roberta Potts sell Mr. Hamer some cokes after Greenwood's victory. Preceding the game, the procession of the police, fire trucks, band, candidates for queen, and floats, which were entered by all classes, paraded through the downtown district. The float fat rightj entered by the Sophomore class was chosen as the winner of the contestby the three judges. At the dance, the candidates for queen were introduced by Coach Young, and the Queen was announced. She was Jean Cox, Sophomore candidate, being crowned at lower left by Co-Kings David Sheek and Robert Emberton. The other candidates were: Senior, Betty Worrickg Junior, Bonnie Farley, and Freshman, Carolee Haubry. The Queen and the Kings were chosen by the football team. 1e-1.1-.mm F. H. A. SOCK HOP Saturday, February 11 was the date of the annual F. H.A Valentine Sock Hop. Music was by Boyd Bennet, Bill Haley, Nelson Riddle, Percy Faith, Mitch Miller, Les Brown, Les Elgart, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Guy Lombardo, and Somethin' Smith and the Red Heads. Guest Vocalists were Julius LaRosa, Perry Como, Eddie Fisher, Dean Martin, Patti Page, Kay Starr, Doris Day, Frank Sinatra, Theresa Brewer, R Gale Storm, The McGuire Sisters, Joni James, and Jerry Southern. Couples at the dance fabovej seem to be enjoying these popular records in the G. H. S. gym. At lower left, judges Mrs. Norman, sponsor, Mrs. Barnard, Dr. Barnard, and Mr. Norman view a couple's matching socks as other contestants look on. Pictured at lower right are the winners of the sock decorating contest. From left to right are the feet of Bonnie Farley, Donna Fishel, Connie Inlow, and Diana Fisher. '1'-' g'X 'X KX I'm sure all those who attended had a good time and loads of fun. 52 SENIOR CLASS PLAY WHERE Tl-IERE'S A WILL Presented on March 15-16 at Greenwood High School Auditorium. Cast of Characters LILY WHITE ..... . . . Sue Cutrell RALPH MACY . ...... David Sheek MRS. ALICE EMERSON . . .Roberta Potts SYLVIA TERRY . . . . Geraldine Farley Page LINDA EMERSON . . . Barbara McCreary JANE SCOTT , . ,.,,, Rena Lyons JAMES EMERSON . . . . Don Featherston EDMUND LEWIS. . . Rick Haugh WALLACE TAYLOR . . . . Chico Tinl-cle GATES AUSTIN . . . . Earl DeRiter MRS. ZELLA KEITH . . Peggy Merriman DIRECTORS . . . . .James Young LORNA KEITH . . . HENRY HALE . . . Norma Todd . . . Bill Ball Edith Betner Whoops! Lily White, the maid, is about to pour Henry Hale, acting as the attorney, reads the will-to, water down Ralph Macy's neck while Lorna Keith is fstandingj Lorna Keith, Linda Emerson, Wallace 100k-ing 011. Taylor and Qsittingj Mrs. Zella Keith, Mrs. Alice Emerson, and James Emerson. 53 5 ' mmm- . . Barbara Burton, Roberta Potts, and Mary Carroll relax amid suitcases and clothes. A group of Seniors rest after touring the Capitol building. Senior girls start their train trip with gardenia corsages given by Ross Floral Company. 5 -ss . AAA '-1. ,. 'i 1: . , - -' . , - ' -,tg M ,,,,, 5 M, SENIOR TRIP April 25 the seniors left for Washington D. C. They boarded the train amid the shuffling of bags, radios, and a uke. Upon their arrival in Washington, they were ushered onto their sightseeing bus, They first visited the Bureau of Engraving and Print- ing, which was very interestingg next, they went to the Capitol Building: after visiting the solemn atmosphere of the Supreme Court building, they returned to the Hotel Annapolis for lunch. ' The afternoon tour consisted of the beautiful, impressive changing of the guard at The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington, a brief stop at the Iwo Jima statue, its immense size and reality was very impressiveg next, was Momit Vernon, the home of Washington, There was a very beautiful view overlooking the Potomac. Enroute to Mount Vernon they entered the Church where George Washington and Robert E. Lee worshiped. The Annapolis Hotel was the destination for a tired group of Seniors. After a little rest, they dressed for dinner which was at the Casino Royal nightclub, They all enjoyed the food and the stage show featuring Lillian Briggs. That night at the hotel many things happened, including water bombs, flash bulb pictures, and a LITTLE bit of sleep. Bright and early the next morning they ate breakfast in the hotel dining room, Then they visited the Lincoln and Jefferson memorials, the White House and the Archives Building, One of the most remarkable sights was the Lincoln museum fold Ford Theaterl, where Lincoln was assassinated, and the old Peterson home, where he died, After ltmch they made their memorable climb to the top of the Washington monument. The view from the top of the monument was very inspiring. Their next stop was the Smithsonian Institute, where they saw the Kitty Hawk and the Spirt of St. Louis, The girls were interested in the gowns worn by the first ladies of the land. The next to last stop was the National Gallery of Art, which houses the most expensive art collection in existence. Then they took a shopping trip through Woodward and Lothrop's Department Store, where many of the boys bought bright shirts for the return trip. Breakfast the next morning was served while they rode through the Blue Ridge Mountains, and while riding along the Kentucky bank of the Ohio River, they ate dinner. Twenty-two weary seniors happily arrived home, 54 - , -,.-p .. I, ,aff -nu- PROM The Junior-Senior Prom, honoring the Senior Class of 1956, was held Saturday, May 19 in the Student Union Building of the Indiana University Medical Center. The theme of Harbor Lights was carried out in the programs, orchestra pit, and attractive table decorations. Those who attended danced to the music of The Butler Collegians. At the .left, the Senior Class President, Diane Millspaugh, and her escort, Richard Darnell, talk with the Junior Class President, Lois Stretchberry, and her date, David Allen, at the punch table. I'm sure none of those who attended the dance will ever forget any of the things that happened that evening. Two Senior Class members were married before the prom, and two became engaged later in the evening. Pictured at right, enjoying the dance, are the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neff, and their attendants, Phyllis Hendrickson and Lloyd Willis. Mrs. Neff is the former Mary Carroll. Although the prom began at 8:30 and ended at 11:30, I'm sure we all could have danced all night. ,X N1 14 qi td, N' I' FOREWORD The staff of the 1956 WOODMEN proudly pre- sent this annual as a remembrance of some of the highlights of our High School days. We realize that education is the gateway to a richer and fuller life. We have tried to include every individual, activity, and school function in this yearbook and we hope that each and every student will feel that this is solely his annual. 2 BACCALAUREATE The seniors attending Baccalaureate services are, Left to Right: Phyllis Hendrickson, Barbara Burton, Juanita Lyons, Charlotte Cole, Diane Millspaugh, Sue Cutrell, Betty Worrick, Peggy Merriman, Mary Carroll, Barbara McCreary, Betty McDowell, Norma Todd, Geraldine Farley, Don Peavler, Charles Tinkle, David Gibson, Walter Neff, David Sheek, Earl DeRiter, Kenneth Olson, Don Featherston, Roberta Potts, Bill Ball, and Frederick Haugh. Reverend Brown, Associate Minister of the North Methodist Church in Indianapolis delivered the message at the Bac- calaureate services which were held in the Christian Church. Reverend Dial opened the services with the invocation, Reverend Marlett gave the scripture reading and Reverend Melton pro- notmced the benediction. The Greenwood High School Chorus, under the direction of Verne Jacobs, sang several selections, sc.,- 4 'S Left, Reverend Brown, 4013.111-Q -41 Roberta Potts gave the Val- edictory speech. Salutatorian was Betty McDowell- -not pictured. COMMENCEMENT Commencement was held on May 23 with 25 graduating. Dr. Amos L. Boren of the Roberts Park Methodist Church in Indianapolis gave the Com- mencement address, entitled The Set of the Sails. -Wm Y. Mrs. Gibson receives a rose from her son, David, and Mrs. Cole receives one from her daughter, Charlotte. Each mother received a red rose bud, the class flower, as she arrived. 3 m U HG S 1 . iw E k :H V t 1'::I-:i1I53:!E'55-f , A V X . . . '-r,x,x,1x',.'f , 1:ri-1.,,.fx-.:-5,31-.'2' '5:j:E:E,2f L-s2g,:q:--gf-,'-X ' ,,,, . xx -' t -H I ' . .. .,i.,, .-,ix-Nj ' ggaegjyrk ,lg-. 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W ' f- UUE .Q .yafwfgf ,W . x 5 ' , V-f WFT' .,,.'f1,',Z,vgjiL6fPnf iff 5'1 I 1 s I Q ' ..,, . -vl V .V A . .5 Zjf' : ' 5 V L, p, Tj f.,-'Q a , f I ,--.. ft E 'Q ' I V ' 5.1 A Q V jp I I lvull ! ':2:j'., f 4 ff ' . .. .X N A - ,al 'N- iff? WALKER' I C Q O Greenwood's Only Department Store Greenwood, Indiana Telephone 10 I -W Ethyl at Less and Coupons Too WAYNE'S WAKE-UP SERVICE Madison Avenue Greenwood, Indiana 31 FOP 1 f ff OU Ill GREENWOOD BUILDING ,I ilx, N NEW: I v'-rn Y ef-.7-A X z.-so ' S7 O O B C5 gh: E CD E. CD Sz LOAN ASSOCIATION COMMISKEY'S GREENWOOD TAXI CORNER DRUGS Prescription and Fountain Service Phone 355 Greenwood Indiana WURSHAM and GRIDER C pl t Finest in meats and produce of ' BARNES BARBER snov. M :Ars his W W, clk ! A Phone Gr d 945 J 411 E. M ' St t G enwood, I d Greenwood, Ind ' ke, T 56RgENw STOKLEY VAN CAMP. INC. Greenwood, Indiana -I L 61 DRIVE - IN ' THEATRE T 0 3 5 GREENWO0D DRIVE IN THEATRE Finest in CINEMASCOPE Highway 31 Greenwood, Indlana Ph 7 70 Fine e I Q fr rl 'Q I ACHENBACICS JEWELRY , T l 2:1--I-I-main . l AKD GIFTS h Greenwood, Indiana mamma' fzemzwaaf PHARMACY Greenwood, Indiana Complete Food Locker Service Greenwood, Indiana ,X f I, ,G GREENWOOD, Fnowsn snow ,253 GREENWO0D FLOWER HOP Clarence Bishop - Harold Tombs Greenwood Phone 203-W 63 X J W I' y be' DEDERTS Remm E Hoon CENTER COMMUNITY HARDWARE 1' N . X V f I 7 I ,MET ARVIN INDUSTRIES. INC. 64 1 I z I I X I . f, f-1 I ,, l i g liii A ,..-.5.....-I E-L '3 fw-Qnmiim-f Good Food D R I V E - I N U.S.3latHannaAvenue RESTAURANT Phone GA-9522 Complete - Reliable z Service QI! N,s- Compliments of Mae - DUANE N. LAW DEIJS Ill' RESTAURANT Radio and TV Service Greenwood, Indiana BABBITT BROT Bait and Tackle 24 Hours Phone 19 1 1 Greenwood Indiana HERS i THE WILSONIAN MOTEL Let Your House Guests Sleep With Us A Delightful Honeymoon Spot Greenwood, Indiana Phone 700 I I 65 TABLE orconrmfg SPORTS g rar... M- Yi ' N' an -f, 'Q X .Q qxggglgfglwi' -yi h g u ,iq TION S ,. ., K v yeh.. 7,5 5 V , hsgk . 6 iff! Q Q 5' 9- . -Q N' -' i ' Q Q x'X 1 v , 4 .4 Q: M :git ,N A , . -'if fl 1-I- , X 'P eff . P-fefiffflaw V' . X- VPTAR' :'x1':.' S A, , . , .-Pa, -. A. gr. . . . if x. Page Page 9' Page 24 Page 34 Page 42 Page 42 . Rage DRUG ' gklpv R o G E R S' eq? 'fo Z DUN-ROMIN MoTEL J' Q S T O R E Prescription Service at 6 Phone Whiteland 2608 C150 Phone 127 U. S. 31 South Madison Avenue GFGGHWOOCL Indiana Greenwood Indiana GREE WOOD GRAI C0. , , . 529' 'QU 1-11. Friendly Feed Servic f 1 Greenwood, Indiana mfr?iE V P h o n e 7 0 1 WHITEY' GRGCERY Quality Meats Free Delivery Phone 198 Greenwood 200 East Main Street 66 1 -x TEE PEE RESTAURANT DRIVE IN 15525. QQ? fm J S O U T H W O O D Congratulations M A R Y A Friendly Place to Meet and Treat Party Specialties Malts, Cones, Root Beer Sandwiches R. F. D, 6 Box 352 Indianapolis 27, Indiana Phone ID. 1426 Cranes Tractors KUSTARD KITCHEN U. S. 31 and Main Street Contractors' Equipment Greenwood, Indiana Quality Meats and Groceries G R E E N W O O D P L U M B I N G LASITER'S COMPANY M A R K E T Telephone 597 at the Greenwood, Indiana Locker Plant Contracting Repairs Phone 449 Supplies .fy KEFFI GT 0N'S Greenwood boys can't go wrong on renting formal attire from Skeffington's 68 KELLY ALE C0. Sales-Service 935 South Madison Avenue Greenwood WHEATCRAFT 1897 1956 AIRPORT, INC. Thoughtful and Friendly Storage , Plane Rental Service L C.LHL 0 and C0Nl . , Phone 1 0 9 - W Greenwood, Indiana Flight Instruction Phone-Gar. 6134 FRANK'S SERVICE STATION Phone 22 62 Washing Accessories Polishing Batteries Lubrication Tires Cities Service U. S. Highway if 31 Whiteland, Indiana L I R. 0. BARBER TRUCKING COMPANY In An enwood o Best Wishes From Your Home Bank THE ATIO AL BA K of GREE WO0D Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CLARK'S CGFFEE SHOP Meet friends where friends meet' Greenwood, Indiana I Compliments of HOOSIER MINERAL FEED 91116 FEEDS HARMON'S 66 SERVICE Tires, Batteries, and Accessories ' Broadway and Madison Phone 505 Home 3 Greenwood, Indiana WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Home owned L. E. Walters 135 S. Madison Greenwood, Indiana TOWN Sc COUNTRY HUDMDINGER GRILL M O T O R S -'iff T5 1, 3030 South Madison Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana Smith Valley gl- ' xx ' B M Guaranteed Short Orders J y4 I 5 Used 5-,-..1l-L ' Cars Good Service ' A X I ' .. - O 5 ull 3- All terms and ' . all prices Q .I can-ID-9217 Homemade Pie K Home Furnishings, Appliances ll GRAY FUR ITURE CO. Phone 2142 White-land We Do Save You Money ..x.'-,xsf . ABBUTT' ME and BOYS' SHOP 72 kv Si-' 7. .'-, L.. Axwwwm .pw '7 NfSvNQ5!'i'2g.1g.t . I' - . ., W ' ,ue-If . . ' Y I Y ,,...o ' H' ll I of t f Il W .,,.. . llll M- f A A - SOUTHPOR'l'L MBER COMPA Y ADAMS CORNER Hardware Groceries Open evenings and Sundays Corner of State Road 135 and Smith Valley Road Phone 476-W- 3 BAKER'S HARDWARE iii VARIETY STORE Smith Valley R. R. 4 Greenwood Phone 798-J-2 G. E. Appliances STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Auto, Fire, and Life Insurance Hollis McTarsney Phone 2741 Bargersville R. R. 3 Greenwood, Indiana BENSHEIMER'S GARAGE Marathon products Road service General repairs Phone Whiteland 2571 Night Phone Whiteland 2629 Stones Crossing, Whiteland but H Y A aaoma QQTY 'Z' o Town PARK W CQKQXLl1fX' EKDVVLJBUS Coal and Supplie s with Fully Autornatics Distributor Products at .9 S P O R T B O 'W L XT. Ray Whitaker Greenwood 33151 Son Lqdiana 3900 South U. S. 31 Your Standard Oil Man R6 W. TILSOX COY IXSURAXCE AC-EXCY Irlsurance for all needs 5 T2 iff 5U E? FS ri 'F 51 53 r-- Ei U D3 'W u 5' 9' fri IP ... E: 'GDMTMWQ 5 ! C3 'TJ W DA fo o 0 D D m 5 A o O Vi CL E 2 ::::: EE: :u X U ,r E wx ,f H. 3 O. DJ v- l 4' 'I J . ,IE ,! '1 ..l.- S'-g,V . f , TLRCCHI f COMMU ITY HOME 74 i On TQ. S. 31 - Greenwood, Indiana C. R. Winship, Manager Phone 7 GREEN ACRES RESTAURANT JENNING ' Gnoclm M- A- LA 'TER X and 0 HARDWARE At Lower Prices ' Better Quality and Varie Hotpoint Appliance ,fix fl W 12 ?Q:3'3'f 205 li?-fif-14.52316 , , 4' A555 r 4 75, I -.4 if o Q. 4 O Phone 1 51 GFGGHWOOG, Indiana Greenwood, Indiana i , 75 wa v 'C iff? 59 6 1 R .0 N-M7 gkrkw? . Ars. u-P 'S ,B -Q. ,pr -w. , ay-1 4, . 3 F A iL:L.'44A-,xy-gfiufv.. A 5' Fil - .,,. f' ' 1 'F ,yn f 7 N 1 1 X 51 ff Ai A ihffl NR g-W-r U. 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THEATER Your Family Drive in On Highway 135 West of Greenwood MCFARLA D ERVICE ,Su -:--' El?-JEIE gp Utility Trailers For Rent Local and One Way Gasoline and Oil Tires and Batteries 8Qw ,, . I A',,' , - ,, .,A AYEH' HEATllland ENGINEERIIECO Glidden Paint, Plumbing and Supplies Hamilton Automatic Washer and Dryer' Southport, Indiana 'billing BABB' RESTAURANT SERVICE STATION Phone 3271 Phone 3333 U. S. 3 1 -Whiteland, Indiana 80 Be st Wishes from THE BORDE COMPA Y. MILK DIVI I0 1213 N. Sherman Drive, Indianapolis Phone FL 6-2404 Only Borden's has Gail Borden Milk The Milk With Extra Vitamin-Mineral Protection 81 1 J!! XX. 1 ' f . ,If l 2 X T 'k 1' ITEJAN' 5 K WALT'S TEXACO .S. U 31 Greenwood, Indiana FARMERS I C0-OPERATIVE C0. Southport, Indiana G Coal Feed H d e Farm Implerne t fl. 'QODUC' ?- :UR lg 'ounurv num 'ww D d 0436 THE GREENWUOD P. T. A. 0FFlCERS .. . 5 l eouwmean ,Q9:,:.u.l,:f'2' n -l-.4 Ph I I I 82 . 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