Hancock Central High School - Panther Yearbook (Maxwell, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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In so doing, you shall bet- ter prepare yourselves for the demands of the world. It has been a good year. Keep that school spirit high at Central! To the Faculty and Parents-- Thanks for your untiring efforts and cooperation. Your work this year will surely add to the future success and happiness of our children. Sincerely, VW? if M. K. Holzhausen Principal 'Fr ,, 4 ?11iv'f 'ian gi' affix W- -ai V 355' fi? I , ,i 5 1f.:3iu.,+. ig 9 ' 'Q f 1 za D -. 5315! , 5 L I 'L L A ff ----- fn I x 5 - , 1 'if 0 6 1 W li 53 W W 12 L. Q ,1 V1.5 .ay-0 niafflii, 1 N ii: ' BWDXNG How: sc mf-NYENT ARZDEN AND P5 LUNCH Room BUILDINGS FUCH 2 A COL GYM Q-,y ,, ',', xi' nl E ' Q' XXX ,f SHOP AND AGMCULTUE POST CAFE Pendleton, Indiana 67 and 9 ANNUAL STAFF Advisors - - - - MR. JAMES DELAY and MRS, RUTHE ONEAL Editor - - ---------------- JUDY MAROSKA Co-Editor ----- ------------ IU DY JACKLEY Business Managers - - - - - -PHIL DOUGHTY and JUDY GARRIOTT Advertising Manager - - --------------- PAUL WARD Treasurer ------- - - ------------------- MAX FRALEY Copy ---- '--' MARLE NE MILLER, LAURA EAKIN, SHIRLEY SMITH An ----------------------------- LANNY WILSON Photos - - -KAREN POPE, MORRIS TITUS, SHARON TINNEY, PAT BRADLEY Subscriptions ------------- ARLENE BRADLEY and SENIOR CLASS The Hancock Central Seniors of 1956 had the privilege of putting out the very first Central Annual. We hope we have succeeded in leaving with you a picture of our first year at Central--a picture that will live long in all our memories. The staff proudly presents to the student body the Panther of 1956 .xt- 'C A c ' :ng ' f CO! Jw in 10 Vv Q ADMINISTRATION if-, C. E. ELLIOTT, County Superintendent M. K. HOLZHAUSEN, Principal S C H O O L B OA R D TOM BUTCI-IER, Secretary HARRY DAVIS, President ROY BRADLEY SMITH, Elementary Principal MARION JACKSON, Treasurer GENE POPE 5' ,x mv nf 1 fr mf? X4 tif' .9 -. f Ji. Q Q ,,.,.. I ,Ag KN C xx if N- 31 I ?l gps oar- fc? 39' ' RUTH O 'NE AL English Latin History PAUL BRADFORD Typing Bookkeeping Boys' Physical Education Coach MURLYN CHAMBERS Librarian English Social Studies PAUL TERRELL Health Business Arithmetic Drivers Training Assistant Coach PHILLIP LEAMON Drivers Training French English JAMES DELAY Band Director Chorus Music VALEDA FOUST Shorthand Salesmanship Business Law Typing BERNARD SAUTER Algebra Geometry Trigonometry Chemistry MURIEL TICE Vocational Home Ec LEO STEVENS Vocational Agriculture Biology HYATT CLEANERS GREENFIELD, INDIANA BRADLEY HALL FURNITURE GREENFIELD, INDIANA MAYBELLE RUNK English LAWRENCE CORY Industrial Arts ELIZABETH GANT Music Art THEODORE COX Sixth Grade MYRON SCOTTEN Economics History IVA HENDREN Fourth Grade RUTH GIBBS Fifth Grade MINTA SCANTLAND Sixth Grade LOIS HUMFLEET Fifth Grade SHARON TAYLOR Mathematics Physical Education Not Shown FORTVILLE GRAIN CO. FORTVILLE, INDIANA CRIDER'S DRUG STORE GREENFIELD, INDIANA CLAREBELL WINSLOW Fourth Grade mf -' 'hun' JOAN TENGELSEN ,xi x Third Grade GLADYS SWARTS Second Grade VIRGINIA SMITH Not shown I-IAZEL WILLIAMS Third Grade GLADYS I-IENDREN Second Grade MURIEL HOWERY First Grade FORTVILLE STANDARD SERVICE STATION ANDIS-WILSON MOTORS FORTVILLE, INDIANA GREENFIELD, INDIANA 4 Q wi' .J wgwf ,pg-til, , 3 rl ,gn . 5. fl ,r,', , vw.. liifzk il.. W ig, S A m S .k2f,,w . wx., 4 any PHILIP DOUGHTY President 4, Vice President 2, 3, Annual Staff 4- Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, FFA 3, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 JEAN SWARTS SSS President 4, Vice President 4, Treasurer 1, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Den Staff 2, 3, Annual Staff 2, 3, French Club 2, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Yell Leader 4. MARLENE MILLER Secretary 4, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 4, Annual staff 3, 4, Pep Club 4- Junior Play. 9 KAREN POPE Secretary 1, 2, Treasurer 4, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, SSS Secretary 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, French Club 2, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Pep Club 4. PATRICIA BRADLEY Student Council 3, 4, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Den Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, French Club 2, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. JUDY MAROSKA Annual Editor 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 2, Editor fChit Chatj 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, SSS President 4, SSS Secretary 3, SSS Treasurer 2, Class Treasurer 3, Class Vice President 2, Class Secretary 1, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, State Chorus 1, 2. DAVID YATER President 3, French Club 4, Chorus 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. IUDY GARRIOTT Secretary 2, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Pep Club 4. WILBUR R, HASLER, INS. AGENCY GREENFIELD, INDIANA COX CHEVROLET PENDLETON, INDIANA MORRIS TITUS Student Council 1, Junior Play, FFA 4, Baseball 1, 2. SHIRLEY SMITH Student Council 1, 2, Junior Play, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 4, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, SSS Vice President 4, Yell Leader 3, Den Staff 4, Annual Staff 1, 3, 4, French Club 2, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1. JOE BEYERS Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, FFA 2, 3, 4, Yell Leader 4. LAURA EAKIN Sunshine l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Pep Club 4. JAMES REYNOLDS Chorus 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3. PATSY WELLS Sunshine 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Senior Play, Pep Club 4. CHARLES GANT Chorus 2, 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JANET MCCLAMMER Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Den Staff 3,French Club 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Pep Club 4, Major- ette 1. PENDLETON BANK PENDLETON, INDIANA IOHN SHULL President 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 2. ARLENE BRADLEY Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2 3, 4, Senior Play, Spanish Club 3, French Club 2 4, Pep Club 4. BRUCE WI-IITAKER Junior Play, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. COLLEEN COTTEY Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Spanish Club 3. GENE BUTCHER Den Staff 4, Iunior Play, Yell Leader 4, Baseball 2, Basketball 2, Track 2. IEANNIE LANI-IAM Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Den Staff 3, Pep Club 4. LANNY WILSON Chorus 2, 3, 4, Track 3. SHARON TINNEY Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Den Staff 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, SSS Treasurer 4, Pep Club 4. DELBERT L. REEVES 8: SON EDEN, INDIANA BOYD CLEANERS GREENFIELD, INDIANA TONY OLIVE Student Council 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDY JOAN IACKLEY President 1, Treasurer 2, Sunshine 1, 2, 3,4, Chor- us 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff 3, 4, Den Staff 3, Pep Club 4. BOBBY GRIGGS Junior Play, Senior Play. GARY WILSON French Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. LEON SIGLER Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. DON HUNT Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, Senior Play, Junior Play, FFA 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Track 1,2, Student Manager 3, 4. LOUIS JASPER WEAVER Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. BOB FIELDS Junior Play, FFA 4. PURKEY'S BARBER SHOP PENDLETON, INDIANA GRAHAM DEPT. STORE PENDLETON, INDIANA EARL WRIGHT Secretary 3, Treasurer 1, Junior Play, Senior Play Chorus 1, 2, 3, FFA 3, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, Cheerleader 3. MAX FRALEY President 3, Annual Staff 4, Chorus 4, Junior Play Senior Play, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4. EDWARD WILLARD Student Council 1, 2, Annual Staff 1, 2, French Club 2, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, FFA 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. DON HASLER Vice President 1, FFA President 4, Junior Play, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, PAUL WARD Secretary 2, FFA 3,4, Annual Staff 4. FREDDIE JOHNSON Cheerleader 3, Senior Play 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, French Club 2, 4. WALLACE YOUNG WALLACE YOUNG Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Student Manager 2. GOFF'S DRIVE-IN MAXWELL, INDIANA WESTON PURE OIL GREENFIELD, INDIANA HISTORY In September 1944 a group of eager youngsters enrolled rn the prrmary room at Eden School and another group a the Maxwell School Lrttle d1d they realrze then that 12 years hence they would be graduatn g together as the f1.rst class to be graduated from Hancock Central School Of these students 16 went all 12 years together at Maxwell 5 were together at Eden and Iudy Maroska and Kyle l-latfxeld alternated between Maxwell and Eden At the begrnnrng of the school year September 1955 40 seruors were enrolled at Central At the end of the f1rst semester Slnrley Smrth was marrred and Judy Garrrott moved They were dropped from the class enrollment although they both completed therr requrrements to recerve a diploma from l-lan cock Central Hrgh School Kyle Hatfreld wrthdrew from school durtng the second semester leavmg a class of 37 senrors N1ne boys of the class of 56 are on the Varsrty and four of the frve cheerleaders are senrors The student body early rn the school year chose red and black for school colors and the panther as a mascot Although rt was probably a lrttle harder for the semors than for the other classes they stored away as memones the black and gold the purple and gold the Flyers and the Lrons that they had rooted for for several happy years and loyally Jorned together to support the Central Panthers The class has worked hard together tryrng to acclrmate themselves to new surroundmgs and con d1t1ons that have not been rdeal They reahzed that many decrsrons made thrs year would perhaps set a precedent for the classes comrng up so caps and gowns were voted m as the most approprrate costume for Commencement stnce they symbolrze scholarshrp As a grft to the school the Class of 56 presented a trophy case The rdea of takmg an educatronal trrp to Waslungton D C New York and Niagara Falls durrng the school term was passed by the school board sothe class rs now lookmg forward to this They wrll leave on March 23 and return March 31 Mr DeLay and Mrs Harry Davrs w1ll accompany them as sponsors The Baccalaureate wrll be held rn the lugh school gym Sunday May 6 and the Commencement on Monday May 7 Tlus w1ll be the last trme that these students wrll meet 1n a group as the Class of 56 We are loyally for Central Our hrgh school oh so grand Proudly we shall ever hall thee Over all the land We srng our prarses to your colors The red and black drsplay We are loyally for Central Forever and a day N J 2 7x We sometrmes get to thrnkmg Of those happy by gone years And it brrngs back sweet memones Sometrmes almost some tears For now we all are senrors A proud and pleasant thought We ve worked and stnved for 12 years Thrs prlvrlege to have wrought Last fall we had m1sg1v1ngs We were used to dlfferent schools But now at last we ve bndged the a We ve tned to obey the rules The fun we ve had at Central Hrgh We ll always hold so dear The classmates we have grown to love We ll rnrss them more each year How proud each one of us wrll be when our drplomas we frnally rate That we re the very very frrst From Central l-hgh to graduate We hope that we have paved the way We know we ve done our best And through the years that he ahead We re sure we 11 stand the test Judy Maroska SCHOOL SONG CENTRAL SENIORS 7 A ' ' 3 P v ff 1 .NY Q X' If ' ' K J f , ' W ' 1 ll f -. - S will Q 1 - . X X ', ' w X . , Y fi K ' f Zffwsws 4' ,- 0+ , xv? ,,, f' 1 4 .1 1 is sv- v 'S x WW 'Al , I I :X I I is 4. JUNIORS NORMAN ELSBURY President BARBARA SIMS Vice President BETTY MACY Secretary CAROLYN JOYCE Student Cotmcil BILL FERRIS Student Council PATTEE SOUDER Treasurer RONNIE CLARK REBA MCKEE DANNY MADISON IUDITH HENRY LARRY REGER .. NANCY TITUS I gp y BILL BAKER 1 MARIAN GRINSTEAD J A Bos smnsn ox ...It . .I O ' CL eg-1 Qu v, . C f , 3- , tv L - i FRANCES BODEN FRANK EDWARDS SARA ROUSCH JOHN BEYERS DONNA SMITH WAYNE MCKEE WANITA BROWN HARRY GOODYEAR GLENNA PAYNE PAUL ZAPF LORETTA SHULL RONALD WAGNER EDWARD WEST DORIS MERCHANT BOB WELTER RUSSELL VAN DUYN TOM PARKER LARRY TAYLOR IERRY OLIVER LARRY GARRETT 'fo' STEVE LEWMAN, not show A 'b'e MILLER J. HUGGINS :Qui A . Q- 'M A ' Q., faq Q A f 4 ' 1 ' -pn J'N. L+' I X Sl o , L Ande r son, Ind1a.na 4s.f' , , I Q. wx J QM ,. ,M .QM A ,gm 511 ,-t ' . f gud xv EZ U ww -0 s' Q xi r QQ WEB.:-Q Rf -T 2'fW1 i ,f M fx U hi K., i Q Lf' X .S v 'fb 9-o FRESHM EN .LT 1 ix if 5 ! na l'I fb fa 6 I Q' 1 ff' Q Y uw QM 7 N cf. -oug- Q59 ff K fs J l A SJW rl X 1 1? 1 af -1 . .Q , is ,f A.. f 'H 31 r Richard Dunlavy President Michael O'Neal Vice President Danny West Secretary Allen Ward Treasurer Jerry Wilson Student Council Patty Bowyer Student Council Linda Tague Nemuel Albea Jerry Hill Linda Massie Betty Wells Bob Olvey Danny Dunlavy Malinda Sims Judy Murphy Steve I-line David Apple Alma Sandlin Rhea Martin Ronnie Wilson Dale Bradley Donna Van Duyn Wilma Peacock Philip Walker F H POPE AND SON Eden, Ind1ana FARM BUREAU Greenheld, Ind1ana Patrick Lacy Marcele Potts Janice Jack Phillip Van Duyn Jack Frazier Connie Grinstead Sharon Madison Gerald Titus Robert Holland Doris Beechboard Jean Raines Lowell Fox Jerry Branock Judy Baker Mary Ann Trees Linda Barnard Joan Sylvester Betty Blackford Mary Lou Fuller Rosemary Shull John Hendrix James Phillips Judy Day Stephen Ricks Imogene Ritchie, not shown HILLTOP GROCERY Greenf1eld, Indiana MOHAWK GARAGE Mohawk, Ind1ana is . rv Q . 2 1 '71 gt Q 9 p A YT' L, T7 ,, ,gh ref r 1 3 I .q 4 A r . 11 X .Q U' -. ' 'Yi P 4 Q. I 1 11' V - 4 Sv is V tl - ,. Q x. 9 f LL I 2 vt 45 .Q in.. in 1 1. EIGHTH Jerald Webster Richard Doughty President Judy ward Vice President Deanna Loyd Secretary Lynda Trennepoll Treasurer Patsy Pope Student Council Doyle Raymer Student Council Anita McKee Larry Weaver Gene Kelly lnis Carmichael Marvin Grinstead Janis Blackford Marylin Bowyer Tony Henry Sheila Howard Grant Cain Darrell Iackley Glennetta Murphy Dickie Craig Nancy Spaulding Marjorie Staley Ned Griffin Ruth Ann Pyles Billy Hysong Ronald Arthur Barbara Curtis Gordon Elsbury Nancy Chambers Tom VanDuyn Carolyn Basey Hmm Mme! D. H. GOBLE PRINTING co Greenfield, Indiana Diane Hasler Bob Meadows Becky Beason Sandy Bill Albea Meredith Walls Dennis Shull Anita Carmichael Merle McRoberts Phyllis Jack Marvin Bowling Deloris Elliott Kenneth Dice Sheryll Widvey Francis Jackson Marilyn Roe David Watson Phyllis Denman Tom Nigh Caryll Widvey Ioan Goodyear Sandra Bronnenberg Wayne Taylor Patty Roe Terry Wallace Steven Bundy Don Turner Connie Davenport Eddie Craig Donna Brown Mackey Clark GREENFIELD GAS COMPANY Greenfield, Indiana. smiley Koemger DECKER'S, INC Ronald Lloyd Anderson, Indiana ,- 1'- vi' ' f I X I '15 L X Ax -6, p 3, J - 1 V f L4 f ' ff' X Y' 15 'Q' 'U' gt f 7' Q Tf' 'K' ,1 e iv- T' 'Q' I 9 S? 'Os .,f SEVENTH Philip Hunt President Susan Jones Vice President Jean Peacock Secretary Sharon Bradley Treasurer Mike Bronnenberg Student Council Beth Williams Student Council Russell Taylor Frances Hatfield Kenny Merchant LaDonna Copeland Donald Koch Donna Swartz Philip Kiser Judy Joyce Buddy Rollman Delann Isaacs Allen Kingen Marla Brizendine Bob Sims Joyce McCorkle Max Johnson Judy Bowling Douglas Henry Dianne Albea Ralph Oliver Linda Jones Lynn Garrett James McCormack, not shown KOOB'S JEWELRY STORE Greenfield, Indiana. MAXWELL GRAIN CO-OP Maxwell, Indiana Bill Williams Joyce Clark Ivan Snider Vicki Eakin Melvin Beechboard Mary Locker Steven Cottey Mary Craig Keith Raines Carmen Kingen Johnny Cross Carol Shipley Larry Saunders Dolores Trees Roy Wiley Sarah Apple Linda Wilson Larry Bodkins Connie Kingen Edwin Derrick Charlotte Massie Dale Miller Mary Blackford Donnie McKeeman Ioan Bowling Ronnie Brees Virginia Immel ORDIE S SHOE STORE Greenf1e1d Indiana. gg' U' xii? x ?k, ,,. O xg!! 4' f sv it ,, 9,.,?1f.,N Q Rx 'QI' 1 an Pi , .,,, . ,K ' Q? ,ax 43' fv- C5 f v if I 'fi a 1 1' 5' Y we if A2 ww, ,tj ,4. Q 'Q' XY? 1 w 7 -. N KD ' iv- 1 'R 1- Q- ELEMENTARY PRlNClPAL'S MESSAGE To the graduating class: I wish to extend my best wishes and hope that they may meet life's adversities with the same serenity and courage shown in meeting their school problems. I wish to en- courage the students of our schools to select a goal and to use their school years as steps leading to the realization of their 1ife's ambition. I wish to assure the seniors of my deep appreciation of their kindness in remem- bering me and to thank all of our teachers and helpers for their cooperation in making 1955-56 one of my most enjoyable school years. Sincerely, , af gfwwfy 'QL : '.- tl af w .R My 7 f X i v 1 Xl I5 1 ' 4 gs? I W -95 I 'Q X Q J.. 1 M , I .L ' MII: fe J i rv 1 '47, I PN. K, Y if 1 ,f F f.1f:.:'9I:, 'J . 'fnvcli F, 1-as ,A ., , f in 'X GRADE SIX First row: Janice Welborne, Charlie Walker, Carol Johnson. Second row: Paula Murphy, Mike Dover, Marlene Copeland, Ralph Strubbe, Patricia Rogers, Third row: Roger Macy, Peggy Arthur, Ron Kingen, Shirley Gilmer, Stephen Wilson. Fourth row: Jeanette Yater, Dick Mueller, Patricia Snider, Randy Lowder, David Fort. Fifth row: Roy Gant, Jackie Clark, Larry Hinchman, Carolyn Madison, Herb Miller, Sixth row: Carolyn Titus, Tom Dice, Eddie Stacy, Loraine Hoseclaw, Shirley Wells. Standing: Mr. Cox, David Burelison, Theresa Beeson, Connie Frank, Jimmie Cherry, Wayne Brown, Jerry Burkhart, Larry Roe. ' at .., I as Y 5 First row: Tom Whitaker, Roy Mohr, Philip Dunlavy, David Hennis, Second row: Kathy Maynard, Charles May- nard, Steven McClammer, Carol Baker, Ronnie Leary, Carolyn Johnson. Third row: Eileen Denman, Nancy Sims, Nancy Collingwood, Dale Johnson, Sue Raymer, Dewey Printz. Fourth row: Scotty Fuller, Karen Hysong, Julie Ann Burns, John Thompson, Dick Hughes. Standing, left to right: Bonita Swartz, Dickie Wooten, Mrs, Minta Scantland, Teacher, Ronnie Holler, Bonnie McKeeman. Absent: Ann Frazier, Patsy Turner, LEARY BROS, GAS, GREENFIELD, INDIANA MARSH'S FOOD LINER, PENDLETON, INDIANA ' s A , Q n 1 . . f AQQ' I - q :D 5 Ill., In . J 'S ' KJ fm. -1 ,J ,ff GRADE TWO First row Wanda Perry Michael Nelson Myra Matlock Gary Johnson Jerry Cox Janice Kingen Ronald Hill Second row Linda Gorman James Cook Frances Bennett Richard De Bruhl Marjorie Cherry, Billy Bellinger Teddy Fralich Third row Pamela Watson Ronnie Hadley Donald Vaughn Reginald Carlton Mary Spreen Larry Hollenbaugh Susan Ellis Fourth row: Ella Holman Frank Marks Teresa Ferris Roberta Isaacs Jesse Cox David Jarrett Nancy Wicker. Standing left to right: Marion Curtis Helen De Shong Charles Jackson Jerry Norris, Gregory Murphy Constance Hudson Sandra Johnson Mrs Swarts '9I1 b!,n :J .figs ,v 1 'af First table: Ritchie Raymer, Peggy Goodyear, Jane Wooten, Ronnie Mohr, Linda Gerbig, Sandra Watson, Dianna Sword. Second table: Tamara Foist, Marc McCorkle, Connie Shambough, Electa Lacy, Jane E. Clark, Melinda Owens, Neil Lowder, Mary Hutton. Third table: Jean Moore, Sandra Poist, Donna Williams, Vickie B-vden, Robert Wicker, Linda Dunlavy, Guy Snider, Standing, left to right: Jack Craig, Kathern Koeniger, Donna Cle- ments, Dawn Filson, Michael Hamilton, Charles Beaver, Robert Johnson, Richard Kinnaman, Miss G. Hendren, Absent: Lonnetta Garriott, Rolina Ball, Paul Mills, Stephen Rash, BENNETTS SERVICE, PENDLETON, INDIANA STAAT 'S PHARMACY, PENDLETON, INDIANA 43 0 , Q - L in 'Ml W at , Fw K A 4 if S4 L X'-ff'-N GRADE ONE First table: Rita Beyers, Linda Young, David Holmes. Second table: Maria Barnhart, Cynthia Foxworthy, Janet Perry, Tim Fox, William Stephenson, Donald Kraft, Judy Wulf. Third table: Kay Oliver, Linda Turner, Richard Sandlin, Robert Fair, Dennis DeBruhl, Linda Watson, Gene Jack. Fourth table: Electa Rogers, Lynn Bradley, Mike Smith, Roger Holmes, Bradley Blackford, Charles Titus, William Nigh. Fifth table: Jerry Jones, Joanne Sweet, Blanche Roberts, Pat Hamilton, Judy Helton, Dale Carlton, Bonnie Snider, Not shown: Robert Fletcher, Linda Farmer, Mavis Madison, Carol Rucker, Dee Allen Wickard. ' i . . C ' - 2. fs . e Y A .4 ,-1 - V, , , - 'Q ' 3:-:MT . Alia? First table, left to right: Carolyn Howery, Richard Welborn, Charles Collingwood. Second table: Melva Hylton Barbara Sue Gilmer, Chris Haywood. Third table: Barbara Ann Fox, Bobby Mann, Bobby Walker, Linda Hennis, Evereth Joyce, Collette Marks, Tonya Ferris. 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'I If .1 Q A 1 L' 5.1 ar. 5 . l ...lx fi ,LY HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Front row, left to right: Michael Oneal, Phillip Doughty, Norman Elsbury, Tony Olive, Bruce Whitaker. Second row: Dave Yater, Gary Wilson, Gerald Sylvester, Don Burnham, Charlie Gant, Louie Weaver. Third row: Paul Bradford, Jack Frazier, Max Fraley, Leon Sigler, Larry Reger, Eddie Willard, Paul Terrell. L HIGH SCHOOL TRACK Front row, left to right: Paul Bradford, Jim Phillips, Phillip Doughty, Bruce Whitaker, Tony Olive, Dave Yater, Louie Weaver, Paul Terrell. Second row: Jerry Wilson, Nemuel Albea, Eddie Willard, Gerald Sylvester, Don Burnham, Larry Reger, Jerry Oliver, Danny Madison, Allen Ward. Third row: Michael Oneal, Harry Goodyear, Wayne McKee, Charlie Gant, Max Fraley, Norman Elsbury, Leon Sigler, Larry Taylor, Don Webster, Jeny Frazier. SEARS ROEBUCK 8: CO. - Greenfield, Indiana PICKETT'S HARDWARE - Greenfield, Indiana I r A Am5n..sv14w.z9f' f '7fi.5 ' , 5 I.: 4 A I an -'lf' 'stir .i':' -V , ' 1 E' 9, ',f,4s!q'f V 92 ' aff. f , -9.5 ,. 3' f ' r 'T 9, , . E A . 'fam 's -lf' 19,59-'f ff lil ' mu LIf1't4f1vg, 5 I A M e, '55 f A 1, Z, V, . Via., ,.,. f , 15 13 ,IU 12 , 1 A Iv , g . N g . FRESHMAN BASKETBALL First row, left to right: Danny Dunlavy, Allen Ward, Nernual Albea, Michael Oneal, Jack Frazier, Jim Phillips, Jerry Wilson. Second row: Steve Hines, David Apple, Danny West, Steve Ricks, Phillip Van Duyn, Richard Dunlavy, Bob Holland, Jerry Brannock. Third row: Mr, Terrell, Don Goodyear, Mr. Bradford. ..,....,-, f ! fs - . .9 ,, N I ,Q tw le , . ' X M if if 'N'-1. X, , 0 JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Susan Jones, Sharon Bradley, Marla Brizendine, LaDonna Copeland. CUMBERLAND HARDWARE, CUMBERLAND, INDIANA STROUGI-I GROCERY, FORTVILLE, INDIANA J I 44 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Front row, left to right: Mr. Terrell, Roy Wiley, Mackey Clark, Bill Stacy, Sandy Albea, Harold Miller, Larry Bodkins, Bobby Sims, Bill Williams. Second row: Ivan Snider, Lynn Garrett, Larry Weaver, Richard Craig, Richard Doughty, Tom Nigh, Billy Hysong, John Cross, Dale Miller. Third row: Ronnie Brees, James McCormack, Buddy Rollman, Doyle Raymer, Gene Kelley, Gordon Elsbury, Eddie Craig, Francis Jackson, Kenneth Merchant, Allen Kingen, Robert Meadows. I Q7 JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL Front row, left to right: Buddy Rollman, Russell Taylor, Doyle Raymer, Francis Jackson, Donnie McKeeman. Second row: Kenneth Merchant, Steven Bundy, Gene Kelley, Allen Kingen, Larry Bodkins, wayne Taylor, Lynn Garrett. Third row: Mr. Paul Terrell, Mackey Clark, Bill Williams, Ralph Derrick, Sandy Albea, Richard Doughty, Larry Weaver, Gordon Elsbmy. CRIDERS DRIVE INN - Greenfield, Indiana IRISH POINT DRIVE INN - Pendleton, Indiana PANTHER RECORD RECORD TEAM PLAYED Mt Comfort Summrtvrlle Wrlkmson Charlottesvrlle McCordsv111e Marklevrlle Walnut Grove Dalevrlle Fortvrlle New Palestrne Charlottesvrlle New Palestrne QCO J Charlottesvrlle fCo J Wrlkmson fCo J Hrghland Mt Comfort McCordsv1lle New Palestrne Frshers Wrlkrnson Fortvrlle CSec New Palestrne fSec Q Charlottesvrlle fSec j Danvrlle fReg Q Crrspus Attucks fReg J CENTRAL VISITORS .IR HIGH 1ST TEAM RECORD TEA M PLAYED Ingalls Wrlkmson Fortvrlle Charlottcsvllle Moral Twp Brandywrne New Palestrne Mt Comfort Charlottesvrlle Mt Comfort Hrghland Wrlkrnson New Palestrne Fortvrlle Brandywrne Ingalls New Palestme fCo.j Wrlkmson QCOJ CENTRAL VISITORS 32 18 17 33 31 13 30 34 TEAM PLAYED Mt Comfort Summrtvrlle Wrlkmson Charlottesvrlle McCordsv1lle Marklevrlle Walnut Grove Dalevrlle Fortvrlle New Palestrne Charlottesvrlle Hrghland Mt Comfort McCordsv11le New Palesune Frshers Kennard Wrlkrnson CENTRAL VISIT ORS Mt Comfort QCO J New Palestlne QCO Q TEAM PLAYED Wrlkrnson Greenfreld Moral 1 wp New Palestrne Hrghland New Palestrne Alexandrra Wrlkrnson IR H TEAM PLAYED Ingalls Fortvrlle Charlottesvrlle Brandywrne Mt Comfort Mt Comfort Fortvrlle Brandywrne Ingalls FRESHMAN TEAM CENTRAL VISITORS IGH 2ND TEAM RECORD CENTRAL VISITORS . 56 45 , 38 26 ' ' 56 48 ' ' 32 21 ' ' 87 69 ' ' 52 42 ' 66 44 ' 47 29 ' 63 45 ' 47 30 ' 64 52 ' 43 18 47 46 34 3G ' 1 78 38 ' 52 23 ' W 65 58 ' 33 23 ' 59 61 Q ' 42 49 ' ' 62 52 ' 38 37 ' . 60 56 ' 55 38 ' ' . 62 50 , 52 34 ' ' . 62 50 ' 42 33 ' 77 37 ' 35 47 . 57 52 ' 42 34 ' 73 50 56 36 ' 74 67 ' ' 42 30 ' 66 44 . . 29 20 Kennard 62 47 ' , 30 29 ' ' 65 75 ' 1 .J 67 57 ' . 58 51 ' . 68 57 ' ' I . 64 45 ' . 43 99 ' ' 46 21 ' 24 21 T . 41 40 ' 20 32 ' 33 31 ' 32 40 ' 36 51 ' ' 33 16 16 34 16 15 ' ' 29 20 ' 16 36 ' 13 14 ' 29 16 1 ' 1 43 29 ' 29 16 . 37 24 . 24 7 ' 61 13 . 22 17 ' 26 12 ' 24 34 . 36 22 ' 22 9 ' 38 27 20 25 . 20 13 ' 16 32 ' ' 23 28 ' 29 7 ' 19 42 'Y X il ln. M, : ,gm mfr? N-,. ,xx Q f 3 If if A 3 38-5- 5. fu ..v 1-Q,-Q-.Q ' 515 S F 'v IQEIUI ! Qi :R 5--1 IN DRIVER'S TRAINING our purpose is to make better and safer drivers for the future. Although there is a wide variation in studies which have been made, the picture seems to show that students with driver training have a lower accident record than students with no instruction. Since driver training is relatively new in the curriculum, more and better teaching methods can be expected with consequent improvements in results. IN ENGLISH we leam the fundamentals first. We learn the parts of the sentence then practice them on paper, Later we will give oral expression its part. Here Richard Doughty is telling this class of eighth graders how to form possessives of singular and plural nouns. VOCATIONAL INFORMATION CLASS af- fords an opportunity for students to investigate job opportunities. As early as the freshman year in school boys and girls find it helpful and practical to consider thoroughly many different trades, professions and occupations. In this way future workers are enabled many times to make a wiser choice and to better prepare themselves for earning a living. fl 52 MARSHALL'S JEWELRY, ANDERSON, INDIANA SCHUSTERS SHOE STORE, ANDERSON, INDIANA IN CHEMISTRY we learn to live and act more intelligently and with greater understanding and satisfaction in an ever increasing complex civilization -- in a country that is now on the threshold of the atomic age. IN AGRICULTURE the rural school of- fers opportlmities plus practical experi- ence in farming. Those who take agri- culttte are given the chance to be mem- bers of the Future Farmers of America. This organization gives further training in special fields of farming. MORGAN'S MUSIC SHOP ANDERSON, INDIANA PETE'S RADIO SHOP GREENFIELD, INDIANA IN LATIN we study the Roman people whose influence on the world was great. The study of Latin makes the study of English grammar easier: it enlarges our vocabulary as a great percent of our words are of Latin origin. 4- d IN SOCIAL STUDIES we train for citizenship, In the future we will want to know and to do what is our part, in the world, in our nation, in our state, and in our own community. Here Miss Chambers is us- ing the world map during one of their weekly current events discus- sions. IN GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCA- TION, our aim is to learn the fundamentals of team work, and develop a sense of sportsmanship and fair play as well as individual skill and ability. Above all we have fun. FORTVILLE PRODUCE COMPANY, FORTVILLE, INDIANA FORTVILLE ICE CREAM COMPANY, FORTVILLE, INDIANA IN SHOP we learn to use our hands as well as our minds. We learn to make useful articles from wood or metal, to care for the tools we use, and to get along and work together under varying conditions. The shop is an excellent place to learn self-discipline and self-con trolg thus enabling us to meet the needs of society when we leave school. AH- -xg THE HOMEMAKING CURRIC- ULUM is designed to develop all phases of homemaking including beginning, intermediate, and ad- vanced courses in foods and clothing home nursing, child development and care, personal and family re- lationships, budgeting and prepara- tion for marriage. FLAMINGO RESTAURANT, ARLINGTON, INDIANA GREENFIELD ICE CREAM CO., GREENFIELD, INDIANA ,Q H ancoclc Central P lay Anucks HOUSE -- Han. 7 'f-7' BUTLER HELD fbfggvlientrat defeated a stubborn to wig eatseaxnhthis afternoon, 54,45 HAN the Indianmjofn the final game of 38 TCOCK , 1S ' . 3 Cnspds Attucks. regmnal agamst 3: frm.: auf-'ENTRA 84 Derry WMO L If 1-:ZZ gu'st.k9r eo 54:31- 44 M l 645 Nl, 1:luer4,.d. 3 Ur g 54 'QU-Y 55 -ow I Eddy: lu. r Nl FOURTH QU ARTEE Weaver sent, Hancock to a 10-point Xead with a 3-potnt. ptay and another basket, and ' Wthard rnoved the score to I 41-35. t Stgter kept the TZ-potnt rnar- X m hit by Poynter wtth H X af K '55 4-so ' 6 SQ gin atter a two tree ones. Etsburys tree throws made it SX-31 and Wtth 4 rntnntes Kett k went into a controt fgfnsw NW994' C- -0 5' 5 9 ' me Qg D.,Q'j fo ,Sli 4 -1 0 ef .sf' Ss w- 'vfo 0 e- N' S '05 3 sg-Qwo 6' Hancoc game. Etsbury scored and added a tree throw tor a 3-potnter to push the Panthers ahead, 54-37. Hancock began ptdhng away U r 9 and at 2:14 it was 60-41. Han- cock cahed ttrne and subs to0k O r or-ef. u Max Fratey and Hunt traded S t 0 QNQN is .3 'Z-pointers and atter another e Ae? 6,15 4 QSQQVQQ Q94 Q trade tt ended, 64-45. a 05539 .9 50 61995 43965 44-fo' ?-47 D'5 6-ak' nt y Ffa- 4-Ogvs-Q4 ta' ,pw 4- ow? i ers 1 4,4456b.4 a,l9-P 9 a vin t wa! age? tb e tm' - ' cl 'iq' 7 0' '0urf '8 b0s'ga Cn h ,Y m ' it mtm sta quaftgnly 50 with . n r r, pg- D I u fed 1' In an 013 P 3 p be t8 ' t sat uyin n unt. . C g awHanc0 11 ' - Ry ck until Z' ik iq, he fmal poin gun. t m a'f ' be. 00,16 Or Sf ' Us V lc-for mwgm AW' I Q Elf! sa lT'S A GREAT LIFE Presented, October 21, 1955, by the Senior Class of Hancock Central High School. Standing, left to right: Pat Bradley, Patsy Wells, Laura Eakin, Eddie Willard, Judy Maroska, Earl Wright Freddie Johnson. Seated: Bob Griggs, Max Fraley, Janet McClammer, Jean Swarts. I X Oi. X lT'S A GREAT LIFE Presented, October 20, 1955, by the Senior Class of Hancock Central High School. Standing, left to right: Judy Garriott, Judy Jackley, Gary Wilson, Karen Pope, Charlie Gant, Dave Yater, Collen Cottey. Seated: Don Hunt, Arlene Bradley, Jeannie Lanham, Phil Doughty. 1 COUSINS JEWELERS, ANDERSON, INDIANA OLSEN St EBANN IEWELERS, ANDERSON, INDIANA STUDENT COUNCIL At table: Treasurer Don Burnham, President Judy Maroska, Vice President Pat Bradley, Secretary Carolyn Joyce. Standing, left to right: Doyle Raymer, Beth Williams, Jerry Wilson, Bill Ferris, Patty Bowyer, Patsy Pope, Beverly Copeland. SUNSHINE SOCIETY At table, left to right: Mrs. Betty Gant, S. Kuhn, P. Bradley, K. Pope, S. Smith, J. Maroska, J. Swarts, J. Garriott, F. Boden, S.Tinney, Mrs. Tice. Second row: R. McKee, M. Leary, M. Murphy, B. Merchant, J. McC1ammer, M. Derrick, L. Eakin, M. Doughty, J. Henry, M. Miller. Third row: L. Tague, M. Jones, M. Potts, B. Swartz, J. Lanham, W. Peacock, P. Bowyer, H. Hatfield, B. Macy, C. Kemerly, B. Hunt, D. Beech board, Fourth row: C. Cottey, C. Grinstead, L. Barnard, M. Fuller, B. Blackford, I. Richey, J. Elsbury, B. Reed, J. Raines, J. Day, G. Payne, D. Van Duyn, B.We11s. Fifth row: P. Wells, M. Trees, R. Martin, D. Merchant, I. Baker, P. Souder, D. Smith, B. Hughes, A. Sandlin, S. Madison, B. Copeland, A. VanZ.ant, R. Alford, N. Butcher, D. Gift, B. Sims. Sixth row: M. Grinstead, M. Rogers, N. Titus, J. Sylvester, J. Jackley, A. Bradley, M. Sims, J. Murphy, J, Beaver, P. Trick, L. Massie, J. Jack, C. Joyce, L. Shull, W. Brown, R. Shull. MITCHELL Sz FLEMING PRINTING, INC., GREENFIELD, INDIANA BAND Majorette, Patty Bradley. First row, left to right: J. Cherry, F. Jackson, P. Hunt, D.Cook, R. Fuller, D. Hughes, D. Trees, S. Apple, D.E1liott, L. Bodkins. Second row: D. Fort, B. Hunt, L. Barnard, N. Griffin, L. Copeland, B. Curtis, N. Chambers, M. Bowyer, B. Hysong, J. Bodkins, James DeLay. Third row: L. Garriott, S. Hines, B. Copeland, J. Maroska, K. Pope, R. Meadows, K. Raines, R. Doughty, P. Van Duyn, S. Ricks, B. Holland. Fourth row: R. Pyles, J. Raines, P. Pope, P. Whistler, S. Kuhn, P. Bowyer, P. Doughty, D. Hunt, T. Beason, D. Burnham, G. Wilson. BA TON Left to right: Mary Craig, Lynda Trennepohl, Glennetta Murphy, Betty Macy, Laura Ealdn, Patty Bradley, Donna Smith, Sharon Bradley, Marla Kay Brizendine, Joyce Clark. LAWRENCE WOOD 8: SON, INS. AGENCY, GREENFIELD, INDIANA FORTVILLE HARDWARE COMPANY, FORTVILLE, INDIANA GIRLS' CHORUS First row, left to right: R. McKee, M. Leary, F. Boden, M. Murphy, B. Merchant, J. McClammer, M. Derrick, L. Eakin, M. Doughty, J. Henry, M. Miller, R. Shull. Second row: L. Tague, M. Jones, M. Potts, B. Swartz, L. Lanham, W. Peacock, P. Bowyer, I. Maroska, H. Hatfield, S. Rousch, B. Macy, C. Kemerly, B. Hunt. Third row: C. Cottey, C. Grinstead, L. Barnard, M. Fuller, B. Blackford, I. Richey, J.Elsbury, B. Reed, J. Raines, J. Day, G. Payne, D. Van Duyn. Fourth row: P. Wells, M. Trees, R. Martin, D. Merchant, J. Baker, J. Swarts, S. Kuhn, B. Hughes, A. Sandlin, S. Madison, B. Copeland, A. Van Zant, R. Alford, N. Butcher. Fifth row: J. Sylvester, D. Smith, P. Bradley, I. Jackley, A. Bradley, M. Sims, I. Murphy, J. Beaver, P. Trick P. McCune, L. Massey, M. Rogers, J. Garriott, Betty Gant, 'fx r STATE CHORUS First row, left to right: B. Macy, M. Leary, C. Cottey, R. Alford, M. Jones, M. Doughty, Second row: B. Htmt, I. McClammer, E. Wright, D. Goodyear, C. Little, D. Webster, S. Kuhn, P. Trick. Third row: Betty Gant, L. Eakin, S. Ricks, L. Wilson, P. Trick, J. Davenport, I. Maroska, James DeLay. STAR CHINA SHOP, ANDERSON, INDIANA WESTON PURE OIL,' GREENFIELD, INDIANA P so , , 11 N ' BOYS' CHORUS Front row, left to right: Stephen Hines, Freddie Johnson, Larry Johnson, Jim Phillips, Chris Little, Jerry Wilson, Tony Olive, Bill Walls, Dave Hammat, Mr. DeLay. Second row: Jerry Taylor, David Apple, Jerry l-Iill, Patrick Lacy, Steve Ricks, Lanny Wilson, Danny West, Don Goodyear, John Whistler, Earl Wright. Third row: Allen Ward, Larry Taylor, Bob Pyles, Harry Goodyear, Phillip Trick, Wayne McKee, Scottie Shaw, Don Webster, Max Fraley. Fourth row: Ed Willard, Danny Madison, Gary Wilson, Bob Alvey, Wallace Young, Erwin Robbins, Stanley Ricks, Dave Yater, Joe Beyers, Jack Davenport. sa 'fi F.F.A. President Don Hasler, Vice President Don Burnham, Secretary Dave Hammat, Sentinel Don Webster, Reporter Tom Beason, Treasurer Chris Little, Advisor Mr. Stevens. Third row, left to right: Jim Phillips, Steve Ricks, Ronnie Wilson, Nemuel Albea, David Apple, Scottie Shaw, Bob Pyles, Larry Johnson. Fourth row: Kyle Hat- field, Larry Taylor, Bob Fields, Dale Bradley, Jerry Hill, John Hendrix, Phil Walker, John Whistler. Fifth row: Tom Parker, Danny Dunlavy, Richard Dunlavy, Jim Bodkins. 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Yx9,,eNN.mf 0 Hancock- Centravsrantners mobil at l f-Nw'-V' uolotadi' Mo- copped top honors at the 0 8 Wx, md! 5,1 ok Roco ax., 6 Yo Greenfield basketball section- Q f 0 xx n KX. me 'ooo Qsyqxo al Saturday but some one cop- JL 0 0 f xoxo? to Qoogv-Qoas ped their wooden mascot pan- Q qv. G 0 s . X., ,xo ther while the cop had his 'bel 'om I A Q, . Sl-948,-,clk back turned. Central's silhouette blacl panther which the yell lead- er! roll out onto the playing- flobr before each game had been moved to a mfe place as the panther five was win- ning the final game. Lieutenant Roy Lasher of the city police force was standing guard only a couple of ,feet away in the gymnas- ium when someone slipped the model panther out the side dozrr. It hasn't been found ye . The officer, embarrassed by the incident, said he felt a blast of cold air as the pan- ther was spirited out the door, but did not see the culprits. Central fans will need their symbol bo rally 'round when they meet Danville in the reg- ional play next Saturday. Rumor has it that the mas- cot was swiped by some Greenfield scoundrels who plan to add some gold stripes to convert it for GHS Tiger use. It may not show up untll next season. h0 chgefle ed xt UP em ADVERT! 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Hancock Central High School - Panther Yearbook (Maxwell, IN) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

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Hancock Central High School - Panther Yearbook (Maxwell, IN) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

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Hancock Central High School - Panther Yearbook (Maxwell, IN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

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Hancock Central High School - Panther Yearbook (Maxwell, IN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 75

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