Jackson Central High School - Jacksonian Yearbook (Arcadia, IN)

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MARTI-I A ELLEN SMELTZER Mattie G,A.A. 2,4g Booster Club 3,4g Chorus 3,4g Band l,2,3,4g Pep Band 2,3,4g Clarinet Quartet l,'2,3, PHILIP NOEL ETCHISON Etch Basketball 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2, 3,43 Track 1,2,3,4, CHARLES COLLIER APPLEGA TE Football 2,45 Track 1 2 3 4- Foot- 33 ball Mgr, 3. HAD.. Q 'A n r ' Qsiflzif ' rf' z,,-ja . 1 I 1 l My W w O SHIRLEY ANN CASTOR Anner Librarian 2,45 G.A.A, 2,4g Track Queen 3g Yell leader 3g Booster Club 2,3, Treas. 4g Chorus 3,4g Sextet 3,4g Class Play 4g Annual Staff 4. Compliments of SMITH STUDIO Zionsville, Indiana 7 Cs-,-' CONNIE GENE KENNETT Gene Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,23 Class Play 3g Chorus l,2,4g Pep Band 2,33 Band 1,2,3,4g Boys Quar- ICI 33 Band Council 4. 4.2-V af, LINDA JANE CLIFFORD nGabbyv. Booster Club 2,3,4g School Paper 2,33 Annual Staff4g Student Coun- cil 2g Librarian 35 School Re- porter 3. IA MES FLOYD BOW MAN num.. Annual Staff 4g Student Council 3. NANCY CUS ICK Cusick Pep Band lg Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1,4g Librarian 2,45 Class Play 3 4: 4'H 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. 1,4g Boost- er Club 3,4g Clarinet Quartet 3,4 P1 CLEVELAND STANDARD SERVICE Compliments of GRIFFIN MARKET Cicero, Indiana Cicero, Indiana 8 .,,. SUZANNE BURRIS Susie G.A,A.2gBoosterC1ub 2,3,4gGir1s 4-H 1,2,3,4g Boys 4-H 1,2,3,4g Annual Staff 4g Sextet 4g Student Council 3g Chorus 3,45 Class Vice Pres, 3g Librarian 3. JANET ANN COOK alan.. G.A.A. 2,4g Booster Club 2,3,4g Annual Staff 45 Yell leader 4g Librarian 2,3,4. W ILLIA M PAUL SIGLER Bill Class Play 33 Annual Staff 4. CHA RLES ALFRED SMITH Bub Compliments of BLANN HARDWARE Cicero, Indiana 9 KATHRYN ELMA NIC KEY ..Kay.. G.A.A. 2,45 Booster Club 3,4 Class Play 49 Annual Staff 4 Chorus lg Librarian 4. y-- H -'N' - f- fvfwvgf ' 1 I 5' . H' ' MA RC IA ANN MCDOLE Marcia G,A,A. 2,4g Booster Club 2, Sec. 4gClass Play 3,45 Annual Staff 4g Sextet 43 Chorus 1,3,4. RICHARD REX GIBSON ..RiCk.. Track 3,4, 1' ff' 'G L V: , fbi? A t , '1,, .42 a :.,j'g,.f - W , ai Q' PHILIP LEE SMITH Smittie Class Vice Pres.4g Student Coun- cil 4: Band Council 4g Annual Staff 43 CIIOIUS 4g Boys Quartet 3,4g Band 3,4, yar- Compliments of IIIATAIE DEAKYNE INSURANCE AGENCY CRAYCRAFT DRY GOODS CO Cicero. Indiana Founded 1867, Noblesville 10 FF' is WILLIAM W. FIPPEN MARYLYN ANN RANDALL Marylyn G.A.A, 2,43 Booster Club 3g Girls 4-H 1,2,3g Boys 4-H 1,25 Pep Band 1,2g Chorus lg Band 1,2g Brass Quartet 1,2, EDW IN MA RION CLINE Eddie Football 3,4: Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4, Bi1l Football Mgr, 4, 'R SALLY ANN GIBSON sa11y' G.A.A, 2,4g Booster Club 1,2,3 4g Class Play 3. l fvi 1 O Compliments of CICERO GARAGE, SHELL GAS and L Phone 57, Cicero 11 'lim MYRA LOUISE WORTHMAN Myra G,A,A. 2,4g Booster Club 2,43 Librarian 3, ESTELEE ANNETTE TAYLOR Taylor G.A.A, 2,4g Yell Leader 3g Sex- tet 4g 'Student Council 2, Vice Pres. 4g School Reporter 4g School Paper Editor 3g Class Play 3,4g ERNEST EUGENE STEVENS Annual Staff4gClass Secretary 43 Ernie Booster Club 2,3,4, Basketball lg Annual Staff 43 Class Sec. SL Treas. 4g Student Council 4. KEITH V. MCGILL 7 Vear1 Compliments of CURNUTT REGAL MARKET L, N, JOSEPH co, Atlanta. Indiana Noblesville, Indiana 12 A 14' Q0 JOYCE ILENE HUNTER Joyce G.A.A, 4g Booster Club 2,3,4g Annual Staff 4g Chorus 3,4g Band 1,2,3,4gPep Band l,3gSaxophone Duet 3. ' .J VS- NANCY ANN JACKSON Nancy Librarian l,3g Booster Club 3, JAMES ALEXANDER SPAETHE I-Jimn F,F,A, 1, Treas. 2g 4-H 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 4g Class Pres. 45 Class Play 3,-4g Annual Staff 4. , ws' R4 W s 1 K is 1' fl' ,A PHIL ALLEN WARFEL Class Play 3. Stop at Snyders for a Snack SNYDER'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Road 37 So. 10th St., Noblesville 13 Phi 'Q SANDRA MARIE DURNELL Q Sandy Md., I G,A,A, 2,4g Booster Club 2,3,4g 4-H lg Class Play 3,4g Annual 5 'uf Staff 43 Chorus 4g Class Sec, 35 A-QU ' Librarian 1,3. Vw 'V' ' Now that you have seen us in some of our more formal moments, on the following pages just see what our less formal moments were like. NOBLESVILLE FURNITURE CO, Noblesville, Indiana Compliments of ARCADIA, HARDWARE Arcadia, Indiana 14 fl C ,li i ...,.- ' : M N . , . ummm Lv ' ' Russell Noel f..-?, s In Myra Worthman Janet Cook X , W if if f 0 I I t I . . - Edwrn Cllne 'X -ef I 1' - i -----ff, .. , Q 'I7' 'T 1 f, l.S'..'I in 4 U ' --... ,..- . 551 ' 1- . -- . H .' -A ? , U K I I .v r I'1?'4, . Es I' f -.L . ev-4 , ' N . ' 1- ' r :??F,ffs.-E.-'ffl t '75, 'C .. -. 'r-H--C., M.,--'i' ...sn fs- 'qt 7 L ' A. - ' , ' .. X ' u f I - M3 .Q gciwf. ,, .il .. y Z I , 5352. 'ff 'eats-.vi ' .'s.-me .V . K - nh, A X As . i -- -' - tf-A ' -.Q -.X ... - M44 Q-: 1 . l ,Q , 1 N.. , F V s, G g, ,,., . is 1 - , - 32. 'N V I' Si .- Le .' 1 -W -'xv-'il' ' V -ii'-141:51 X + 11 . ggwffvfm, 'W A ni- . - .1 xi' W 1 34,15 3 4235-1 :if f 7 . rEJ'Qv-3f,,'f. i1 N' -, Q ' .15 .-r' Gene Kennett Kay Nickey Shirley Castor I-0' .Ji L' Joyce Hunter Bob Zeiss Margaret Ann Bardonner Compliments of DONALD H, CUSICK 15 7 1 . ' ,KU YQ, .X Z' MV XP. yvgv 'H XJKR 1 V Xtff X x S v Z! Q L 'N .1 EE E . 4 fkr. V M iff 1 41 1 1 ut ,M nw 'Z-M fr A ' . 0.1, ,Q X 1+ Q 4 . . r .fI.av.k-a.r,..'2?f!ig'Z:'1r1 Charles Applegate Nancy Cusick Sally Gibson ,.-.-- xg N S A 'C - ., ,f -F Ci I -Y , - Q--All 5 ,Qffir :Ti -Tiff -L t7 a n M ' ra ' f ' w , In 5 ,, R L' , 1 g .f, ug My, Us 1. I- ,ffl 11 if 5 V , Y E B111 Brshop - 'TH Q nazi? lim Spaerhe Kaye Gunn 1 I mg AY Estelee Taylor Barbara Hartley il and Charles Smith Q.. , , .Z- Bill Gullion Marcia McDo1e Judy Justice ga Av- fu I A gandy Dumeu Ernie Stevens -, NHUCY Jackson Suzanne Burri Sponsored by FOX'S DRIVE-IN MARKET Cicero, Indiana 16 1' STAFF S JuNloR CLASS PLAY Standing: Bill Bishop. Mrs. Dunn, Sally Gibson, Marcia McDole, Phil Warfel. Jim Nightenhelser, Margaret Ann Bardonner. Nancy Cusick, Gene Kennett. Seated: Estelee Taylor, Bill Guillion, Jim Spaethe, Bill Sigler, Sandy Durnell and Russell Noel. Girl Shy , a three act comedy, started with alot of action in the first act. Tom who was trying to get away from Sylvia, whom his Dad Wanted him to marry, announced a fake engagement to Babs who was impersonating Birdie Laverne, the cleaning lady. Aunt Caroline, Sylvia and his father arrived in time for a masquerade party after which they discovered the trick. lt ended with Babs and Tom announcing their real engagement. CAST Tom Arsdale. . . ....... . Jirn Nightenhelser Olee Stimson. . . . . . Russell Noel Caroline ,....,. . Estelee Taylor Anthony Arsdale. . . . . Bill Gullion Sylvia Webster, . . . . Sally Gibson Dean Marlow .... .... B i11Sig1er Peaches Carter. . . . . . Sandy Durnell Asrna ....... ...... M arcia McDole Birdie Laverne .......... ........ N ancy Cusick Babe Sanford ............. . . Margaret Ann Bardonner Alfred Tennyson Murgatoyd, . . ......... Jim SDHCIHC Chuck Mayo ............ ........ P liil Warfel . . , Compliments of llf.E S D EL D STANDARD SERVICE T iriron, Indiana Atlanta. Indiana 18 SENIOR CLASS PLAY The play Three Blind Dates , was about George Ellis, who was about the most unsocial chap alive, not caring the least for women and absorbed only in scientific experiments. Katy, his sister, planned big things for his summer vacation which all blew up. But in the end all turned out well, with George taking Janet to the dance. CAST Mr. Dave Ellis. . ....... . . lim Nightenhelser Mrs. Anna Ellis. . . . . . . .... Estelee Taylor George Ellis .... .... I im Spaethe Katy Ellis. . . . . . Sandy Durnell Neil Olson. . . ......... Russell Noel Ada Clark .... ......... N ancy Cusick Cora Ridgely. , , , .Margaret Ann Bardonner Helen Wood. . . ....... Kathryn Nickey Janet Smith ..... ...... S hirley Castor Tessie Adams. . . . . .Marcia McDole Standing: Russell Noel, Sandy Durnell, Miss Wood. Jim Nightenhelser, Jim Spaethe. Bill Bishop, Kathryn Nickey. Seated: Estelee Taylor. Marcia McDole, Shirley Castor, Margaret Ann Bardonner, and Nancy Cusick. Na fn-xl, 'Z I X L5 xo-- C3 rg K , at , S 46 , . ,I . - X' X --,r X vi 1 'W T X Q. I L A ' H ' T Compliments of BOB'S AUTOMOTIVE PARTS CO, INC. DUDLEYS STATIONERY 81 GIFT SHOP Tipton, Indiana Tipton, Indiana 19 1-, ,..- wlxggiv --1 .,.,, ,- ,,- , , Y.g,A.......?, Y..- YB 1 H 2 1-Q Bill Bishop Right Guard Bob Zeiss Right Halfback Phil Johnson Left Halfback Phil Etchison Eddie Cline Left End Left Guard This group of seniors was a great asset to our football squad these past four years. These boys worked hard and made the team a big success. No matter what the odds, they never gave up and finally their fine spirit paid off, A thanks goes out to these boys for a job well done, and we wish them all the best of luck. Gene Kennett Charles Applegate Center Fullback Compliments of Tipton Greenhouses F1owers Wired Anywhere 20 in X it Bill Bishop Eddie Cline 1 is I, . These four boys have contributed a great deal to the success of the basketball season. They can play any kind of basketball that a team can throw at them. They have shown that team work can win a close ballgame andmake atough one look easy. If there was any doubt that a game was lost before the final second, it was not in their minds, for they were out to capture any game, no matter what the circumstances. They have shown the underclassman what good sportsmanship and determination will do. We know they will be greatly missed and well remembered throughout the years to come. Phil Etchison Phil Johnson Compliments of RAMSEY STUDIO ' WHITES CLOTHING STORE Portraits 8a Commercial Photography Noblesville. Indiana 21 FASHION BOARD Wwe W + 1 MEMBER Our Fashion Board Mem- ber again this yearis Margaret Ann Bardonner. She goes to a meeting at Block's each week and once a month brings an arrnful of C1otheslines to pass out around school. NEWS REPORTER The girl you usually see with her pad and pencil, gath- ering up gossip is our news reporter Estelee Taylor. She is responsible for getting J. C. news to the Tipton Tribune and Noblesville Ledger. V f--J-47 if Compliments of OSLEBVILLFL DAILY LEDGER Noblesville. Indiana HERFF JONES CO Indianapolis. Indiana um.. v -. 4:.5: -:mKa'mabznn THE SENIOR CLASS WILL Phil Warfel wills his dimples to Nancy Cook. Jim Bowman wills his ability to stay away from the women to Tom Fox. Janet Cook wills her figure to Judy James. Barbara Hartley wills her quiet ways to Meredith Bosworth. Bill Sigler wills his secret love to Max Endicott. Phil Johnson wills his football suit to Bob Mann. Estelee Taylor wills her driving ability to Ruth Snyder. Margaret Ann Bardonner wills her laugh to anyone who gets so despe that he needs one that bad. Kathryn Nickey wills her Chemistry book to Judy Deppen. Sally I-Iale wills her height to Carole Daniels. Suzanne Burris wills 4-H pins to Jackie James. Bill Fippen wills his physique to Tom Lynch. rate Jim Nightenhelser wills his position as co-editor of the Annual to Terry Robbins. Phil Smith wills his carpenter ability to Parker Zeiss. Keith McGill wills his hitch-hiking ability to Sara Lorton. Bob Zeiss wills his shortness to Don Gellinger. Charles Smith wills his bashfulness to Jill Cook. Jane Warfel wills her skininess to Judy Stoops. Charles Applegate wills his body building books to Bob McGill. Shirley Castor wills her sweet disposition to Mr. Knapp. Sandy Durnell wills her ZZ skirts to Norma Trout. Gene Kennett wills his souped-up Fordgto Keith Knapp. Martha Smeltzer wills her fondness for redheads to Kathy Barnhizer. James Spaethe wills his long eyelashes to Max Hinshaw. Russell Noel wills his ability to wow the women to Jay Bowser. Kaye Gunn wills her attraction for college boys to Shirley Addington. Nancy Cusick wills her blonde hair to anyone who wants to wash it 3 tim week. Joyce Hunter wills her typing ability to Dick Moore. Linda Clifford wills her nerve to say and do anything to Martha Hunter. Sally Gibson wills her toothy smile to Jeanine Worthman. Richard Gibson wills his dark wavy hair to Mr. Scott. e Judy Justice wills her seat in Bookkeeping to anyone who understands it. Phil Etchison wills his basketball suit to Tom Melling. Bill Bishop wills Sandy to anyone who thinks he can get her. Nancy Jackson wills her fondness of Tipton to Judy Knotts. Ernie Stevens wills his red hair to Mr. Simmons. Marylyn Randall wills her ability to catch a man to Miss Pritchard. Myra Worthman wills her nickname, Sleepy, to Wilma Daugherty. Eddie Cline wills his pool ability to Roger Griffin. Marcia McDole wills her ability to sing in chorus to Molly Mann. Bill Gullion wills his laziness to Neil McDole. 23 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY My friend, Kaye Gunn. a famous fashion designer and wife of a prominent Indiana University college professor. and I, Linda Clifford, author of the well known, widely read, Jokes fc Mealtime . are touring the United States in search of our old school chums. Our journey begins in Indianapolis, where we find Gene Wilbur Shaw Kennett, owner of the Indian- apolis Speedway,talking 'shop' with Marylyn Randall, who owns the Slaughter Stretch Speedway , located in Millersburg. Marylyn's three sons, Speedy , Flash , and Lightnin ', are well-known stock car drivers throughout the country. After talking with Marylyn and Gene. we decided to drive out to the Tee Pee for lunch, before con- tinuing our journey. Just out of curiosity. we asked the car hop who the owner of the Tee Pee was. Here she comes now! Why, it's Myra Worthman, and to think that she started out as a car hop ten years ago. Myra tells us that Charles Applegate. another old school mate, is now the owner of Charlie's Muscle Building School in downtown Indianapolis. After chatting with Myra for awhile, we decided to continue our journey. We boarded a plane for Miami, Florida. Before reaching Florida. we stopped many places along the way. We met Eddie Cline, owner of the Burpo brewery, vacationing in Georgia. He told us that Charles and Philip Smith have established a new Smith Brothers Cough Drop factory in Georgia. Eddie told us that Nancy Cusick, the blond bombshell of the beauty world, had just been crowned the queen of the Atlantic City Beauty Contest by Jim Bowman, whose occupation isjudging beauty contests. He also said that Jane Warfel, co-owner of Chuck's Supermarket was vacationing in Georgia. We decided to look her up, since we had two hours before plane time. Jane showed us the lovelorn column in the Daily Sun written by none other than Nancy Jackson. We also saw an advertisement for Margaret Ann Bardonner's Men's Turkish Bath , a very profitable business which she started some time ago. Oh, oh. the plane leaves in five minutes! We flagged a taxi to take us to the airport. It wasn't until we reached the airport that we realized that the hackie was Richard Gibson, another school churn. We didn't have much time to chat with Ric, but he did tell us that he read that Estelee Taylor had inherited quite a sum from a long lost uncle and was planning to establish a Lonely Hearts Club in the near future. On the plane on our way to the Sunshine State , we noticed that one of the stewardesses resembled a girl in our graduating class-Shirley Castor. Upon further inquiry, we discovered that it was Shirley! She asked if we'd like to see around the plane, When we got to the cock-pit. there at the wheel. piloting the plane, was James Spaetlie. At last he was able to fulfill his life's ambition! We arrived in Florida on a humid afternoon, and decided to refresh ourselves by taking a swim in Miami Beach. And who should be the head lifeguard? None other than Russell Noel. We also found a show in town consisting of Bill Gullion, Bill Fippen, Bill Sigler and Marcia McDole. It was billed as Three Bills and a Babe. Quite a show, if you have the time. Our Journey continued to Las Vegas where we found Bob Zeiss, owner of the Casino, directing his danc- ing girls, The Teasing Trio, consisting of Joyce Hunter. Judy Justice. and Sally Gibson. We also saw Keith McGill, a successful stock broker from New York, talking to Ernie Stevens, the doctor who keeps the dancing girls in good shape at the Casino. The star of the show is Barbara Rose La Rose Hartley. Bob tells us she's quite a crowd drawer. We must go on. It's California this time. We find all sorts of school chums here. First there's Sally Hale. the world champion lady wrestlerg Martha Smeltzer and her little red-headed children, some of Sally's most ardent fansg and Kathryn Nickey, Sally's own personal nurse. We decided it was time to starthome so we boarded a plane for Chicago. Did you know that Jim Night- enhelser now owns the Chicago Stock Yards and that Suzanne Burris was just elected President of the 4-H Clubs of America? They're both residing in Chicago. Phil Warfel is also the manager of Marshall Fields. Back in Indiana again we found Sandy and Bill Bishop happily married. They're raising those famous Hampshires just as everyone thought they would. In the southern part of the state there's Janet and Phil Etchison. Phil is coaching a basketball team consisting of his own little family. What a day that'll be when his team wins the State! And last but not least, there's Phil Johnson. a struggling football coach of the Central Eagles. still hop- ing for the County Conference. Ah, yes, it has been an interesting trip. We imagine many of you never thought your old school chums would be what they are, but that's fate, don't you think? 24 Why the Faraway Look? Chain Gang what is im! . ff? , I . v A Flock of em Went Over Then Dig that Crazy Hal! Guess Whol? .- 5'- 1 s, L TJQL1 Is it Cold. Girls? Poor Freshie Contortionists??? Compliments of GAMBLE STORE SI-IAFER'S SHELL SERVICE Tipton, Indiana Arcadia. Indiana 25 KE , Y 1' Mr Halford Sponsor du. Bobby Miller Sec. ,..,'.ir,. , 1 ,I K x X H ff . V' X Q, ,V 5 .ar ss ,, , E' . X f N, --a mr 1 .., .,., 1425, f' Y ' 'A -N wr 'A n N if -M 'J'-'1e.'i , ' 1 '- ' - Shirley AdClif1gIOH Perry AUSUH Ronald D316 Baker Kathleen Barnhizer lnita Beechler Larry Berg , '1' 'I'iv 'R 4 9 :- Q Q 1 I 3 QR' Q C. J .- ff K fs slim ' -- ' Qi... E L' I 1 inf ' . if ,' A R A '. Y as RY Mary Black Jay Bowser Judy Burris Kay Burris Nancy Carraway Rebecca Clifford J, 1 Q A K 4' ' . i ,Q 9- 'Q -lx ' no 'W' .Q H Q 4 -C, . , 'Af M -:iv f - - ef M , -:Q Q vo ' Jill Cook Nancy Cook Russell Coverdale Carol Daniels Elaine Daubenspeck Wilma lean Daugherty f 'av .Y 2 ' 1 -f ga. 4. fx J' 'B 'NN K! 0 X W W . 9 . . A 'gl up v' W A R ' - K Judith Deppen Max Endicott Karen Fisher Hal Fuller Charles Garst Donald Gellinger . Q . 'Q , 73 E ' f :Q , . 'Q' f' 2? . - . ' 3 a. ' 1 'sig A I f ' 1' -1+ , ' . A A is ' 'J 5 ix . SM wa! J ,N Y 1 . ' I 'Q if , xl. . Lee Gunkel Jimmy Hiatt Max Hinshaw Kenneth Hodson Michael Hughes Robert Hughes Compliments of FOUCH MARATHON SERVICE EARL'S RED GOOSE SHOES Atlanta, Indiana Tipton. Indiana .ll .3 ,, 9 J 4 X is ,,v Maurita Huse Elizabeth Jacquier if 'smug ' 'I'i, J I ' an . -il V ' if L., lk y W7 if Q. M Sara Lorton -Ag 4 , , rf I '3 R'---V , , 41 V. I mt Molly Mann '1t1VOdJ' i ' ww Z I 13 D K I f f ,f W Rex Knauer John Lewis J 4 4211 ,km H J , - ,, V 5 Ixguf ' N ' 03 at J , F fm 1- Q1 ' Q . H I , v Q W ,,, Q Y A Q X. ,V Jacqueline James Ward Keith Knapp -1. as , 0. 10' 1 . inf 'G' W f ,G -1-ka' A JA Robert Miller Richard Moore V? ,. zu Q , 113 5 I .. o.. . ff Phillip Mosbaugh Ferrialene Murry Donald McClintock Nancy Nance Q 7- -Qasgb V H t 5 - , A X , l ' , , l ' J , -iv, ,Q 'vw B 45 Nfnl J , g - ,fail. .. p 1 , , A 5 '1 R ' Donald Ramsey Terry Robbins Lewis Schildmeier Norma Trout 1 N . A L Q 'f 1 ' ,fav ' '.. Q 4 'hi 1 K? A7 '737 I M r f r et f V . t , Y A ' . :ld ,I vi . ' 4.5. i Don Morehead Bennett Morris .Q V , , Q L 2 at P vf v -.ff ,J 4? -. ., - Lx. Dennis Penn Phil Pickett 6 Q, t '1 ia- 1- - -rv -,T ' -K qs- e,:j Q, ' .Y Carolyn Sue Seely Ralph Shock i -I A Ruth Ann Snyder Phyllis Stanley Judy Stoops Bob Stover Robert Stucker Sherry Jean Terry Dian Thomas Franklin Scott fno picturej Compliments of EVANS JEWELRY STORE WESTERN AUTO Noblesville. Indiana Noblesville, Indiana 28 . . Phil Mosbaugh Quarterback Hard workers and full of fight lng spirit thejuniors proved them selves this year There were more players from the Junior class than any other These boys showed that where there is a will there is a way All of them played a lot and a few were playing regular They are great competitors and always made the varsity work for their Bob Miller Halfback bf ,Jul position. With their experiences and determination they will be well qualified to fill in the open positions that will be vacant on the team. With these boys returning next year J. C. will look forward to another good season on the gridiron. Hal Fuller Tackle w kk, Don Lvelhnger End Deon Hodson End X av Compliments of M. G. SMITH D. D. S. LEATHERMAN-MORRIS FUNERAL HOME Tipton Indiana 29 15 'wr'-f'-f-,..,,,. H' Ss. We 'I' N. Rex Knauer Left Guard Dale Baker Right Guard Mike Hughes Left I-Ialfback ' Perry Aus 1-wb, J A i Left End .,....,-,fn-..,...Q--u l'?!f,Qx.' in l tin Right I-Ialfback Bob Stucker ES-.. -' 5 -P .. ,, .V ,,,f : f w--. 1 ft, 'arf-. ' 'A A - ' , M A, A1 ,, k Bennett Morris 'f ff 5f A Fullback ff-mh,, fi 'J - 1 '-,Q A ' ' ' xg'-',,,' If 1 SEE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK FOR COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Noblesville. Indiana Member of F. I. D. C. 30 Larry Berg ..-X Don Gellinger 1-1 ,, .ef al!! X S ... ,xg : SQ . xt -L Phil Mosbaugh Changing from the gridiron to the hard- wood is a hard job, but the durable juniors are rnakingit look compar- atively easy. These junior boys have shown good ability and deter- mination on how a good athlete should play. They have been playing together successfully for three years and if previous records mean anything, they should help make a successful basketball season. A vote of thanks goes to these boys forgiving J. C. all they have. Bobby Miller Nolan Coverdale Deon Hodson Compliments of PIONEER HYBRIDS AND HY-LINE CHICKS PIONEER CORN CO., INC., Tipton. Indiana Q41 Fa I 9 I .assi Barbara Sec John Fippen I Dave Mayfield A1 V. Pres. Treas. Nerl McDo1e Pres Mr Cruzan Sponsor Mrss Wood Sponsor ,nm ln. X557 9V Pl Ii? li W s L A JL ' r,- 43 V - 5- 3 T . Q 'Fuel' -ar, R' 'xi-' 4-2' .J fi Q A If . 5 Laura Achenbach Jack Addington Carol Baker Carole Baltimore Don Bauchert Sharon Beechler 4 iw: W' 'tax X-sa-. ., 7' on x 4 lg. X S6 Q' Q ax ' ., x - -1- , f C., fix, xr ' - X - f ' -A L 'f l 4 ' ,136 .., ' xr- N1 Hugh Berry Carol Bishop Nelson Bodner Meredith Bosworth Darlene Bowman Ronald Bowman f 1 '35 . 'D 57 '3 lu- L , a '- A Z5 my n M- N- W . I t si ,I fa X' .C I E 6 .3 '2' ef f ff ' e M- i V 1 k ' 1 I A 1 V I J - Linda Brown Jerry Bures Phillip Buscher Geraldine Capshaw Ronald Christy Lanny Hale ' , , i tx In 'X Ke F' A -:N -15 6 as ,' ,S Ie . N , XA ,A .Q .W ftp., V 1 LQ .,, X Y , + v XX-' X ' U w : L 'xi' J .' Qx . ry 1 I - ' ' Wanda Collins Billy Cook Leonard Denham Shirley DeVol Charles Dick Kay Ehman 'f 2 - fl xg A f' 33 5: - Zn? X s A Q- , J S ai, W 1 L 1' x, , I J L b Q R 7 .- ' Ri' -J Jean Etchison ' John Fippen Wanda Forkner Tommy Fox Carol Fuller Mary Gibson v GJ- -ill ' P . ' r :- B' x'QT ',7 .Q V 3 VN if 4 J ' Not Pictured Charles Good Sue Granger Larry Griffin Roger Griffin Tommy Hale Shirley Clinghan ' c 1' f ' J. c. PENNEY co, omp 'mem 0 F. RAY HULL ez soN INC Noblesville. Indiana Tipton, Indiana . 33 . -.' ao- 'sux' s png .f-- 'acs in -A, ' ' ... J J 7- ff nf ' 1-Q, pn-I ,, XIX- I V: Q Ya ff' J -sri? 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V 1 Za l David Wills Edith Willis Joyce Witham Harry Woodruff Jeanine Worthman BOB'S FOOD MARKET Arcadia, Indiana Compliments of ABC GRAIN CORP Arcadia. Indiana 34 pai v- 4 'i i fag- '45, -bf H' QV!! 42:-,41'!'? .- K! .W L1. .C . Charles Good John Fippen Steve Hiatt Torn Hale Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Football--Lacking in experience but learning fast, the Sophomores have done a lot to improve themselves. What these boys lack in exper- ience they make up for in spirit and determination. These are the type of boys that make any team good and they will be pushing hard for the varsity of the 1955 season. Basketball--These fighting sophomores are proving themselves well in basketball. The entire second team is made up of these well in bas- ketball. The entire second team is made up ofthese high spirited sopho- mores. The outlook was dim at first, but they have proven that hard work and co-operation can do a lot for a team. 1 i Compliments of . HAMILTON COUNTY BANK HALL WHQLESALE CO' Noblesville, Indiana 35 T - li I i i l l 3 1 l I- 1 i 1 ll H 1 E l I .l 1 1 4 H 1 i I 1 ...rl . r WI, , '32 Mrs. I-hart A' f's 3, ' - 1 ,, ,M gif' V . A ia,.fj xiufF 3 'A' fr ,. Q ,gif awp.. - ivy.. I if ,. Sponsor Saundra Faulstich Treas. if J-4, if' Qx ry , L. 1 1 . f j g fy la oi K f ff ,5. ,,,, Km., -,0 'I.' 40 -E158 'J I kb Y, ' 'M da 9' 'A im 'Q X ff! -1,291 f ,P y j . , Q L ,,, 1 , 5 I s .J , 8 WQ7 , , 0 . ' .Ag cs 3' ,L 5 1- Q ' , -V printf: 'Van . MVHJ, ag Y. lax, 548 fe, 00 .Egfr 5,91 N5 153' ff.. Me A, Y ' 9 'fan V ' T' John Hughes Pres. X is s Q 3 Q 1 I K, 31 X JA' FREsHMn: rg Sponsor e. X N , x .I , Marilyn Knapp Sec. f ', ,iii 51 ,, 1 ,L 1 Lawrence Beck V Pres .P 453 2 4x I 1, 3 W s of Q 42? 1 'llllltt 11 x .K i ffl V: v 4 .1 3 V ' ,op r- - v b . - - pe ix s 1 ., 9' 1 ' ' if :K .- s ' 'V ,Il i ' l Q! Q 1, S If wfwo x5' .9 Q '- rv., A' 5- J lyk! ,- fe- 1 , vi 5 -1 5' -., I Si f , . if --Q . 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'5 :Y T- : as Q. 3 g. 2 o fm , . ,-M , K.-f' N J' , , ., -.5 -- 'f' i 9- ff U N Nr ' N- ' V3 1 V tc 1 V l A 4 A ll Anita Kinder Marilyn Knapp Judy Knotts Julia Lewis Linda Lorton Robert Mann 5 7- 4 ' ,f , L ,Luz , so fs Q v-A., 22, I . I ff- --R-1 if- f f ., Ci 'uf TN' , --'J 'f N' A f V 5 ' N' -J , f K S, '4 J Mary Mayfield Glendia Mosbaugh Robert McGill Ronnie McGill Shirley Parkhurst Jean Pearson -21.3 5 Sufi' 3' 'uc' '34 S ! 'r3 S. , I N. 1 I 3' sw:-,I asv, 19 Wwjrjg ' . 9 xi .LJ I l 1 x I , I 5' Mike Penn Joyce Pryor Neil Purkey Betty Ramsey Larry Renner Phil Ross ' L, , ' ' . . -P' 'L .N 4, ':. I- 1 .I - J, ' 'W 3 5- pl V, J .., J Q-,J - we . , Stephen Rowell John Rushforth Larry Simmons Sandra Smith Donna Smith William Smith -2 ' VK' - 17. .-x '- 4? ' 've 'is 4. 'U- .. f P X 1 , l 1 5 L - J. ... F :AFV Q . x . r Y ff' A S. Q J - x ' L J .L In and ' X v of i Sharon Spurr Nancy Stoops Sharon Stover Vance Witham Nancy Ziegler Parker Ziess Sponsored by EARL G, RHODES, Jeweler Tipton, Indiana 38 ,if Parker Zeiss Left Halfback Football--The Freshman response for football this year was very poor. The entire Freshman class should be very proud ofthe one that did come out. Small in size as Freshmen usually are, he showed what a little hard work can do for a player. Taking a lesson from him we hope for a better turnout next year. Basketball--With no outstanding prospects, these boys are showing what eagerness and enthusiasm can do for a team. These boys are working hard and finding out how to play together. If they can keep their good work up J. C. can look forward to a more prosperous season. First Row John Fippen, John Rushforth, Ray Clinton, Larry Simmons. Keith Heinzman, Lawrence Beck. Second Row Mr Halford, Eldom Adamson, Parker Zeiss, Mike Penn. Ronnie McGill, Bill Smith. Compliments of COTTON CANDY CORP. Cicero, Indiana 39 YL, jfs , pgfc -r,.,.w 'fl - . . 1.0 .45 Q-is QL, k F. -1-'f,'.'i5'fl 4 g t 'Q lx, N14 ' 4-9.1 ' -M4 f Hood Ornament WOW I A 5 N-..-1' 1 y - ' ., .- xg? Y ' ill-ara I 1 j X5 Y v Ii , w g: -il .... . A fn A --,V ,.,. Y K Coke Time J. C. Beauty Shop 'Env Pull Down the Blind Nighty-Night -Z fm 'Q ' - ,,, :- , A f 4. ff - ' '- ,' , ug Q , d pb ' M ' ' in , g , ', , ' ,f 1 ' X :Z - .--, Vi AV mg , ,,,,,L'1' f A ' , 'fit ,, gf ' D '- -' :fi H 'P 'A V, ,, 'ffzzff f - 'uw g Ms. A, o.n, W., , y .,Mama.. Reddi Kilowatt F' Q .N .Ilia-1 5' 42 E 1 if 1 - 35 A- H2 1 lx., M 5' o I.. ' wi I k 'ff ' d Il 1 Q.. - . ' Lights Out ARMSTRONGS SHOE STORE Complimems of Noblesville, Indiana RAYMOND B, SHAFFER Arcadia. Indiana 40 ACTIVITIES . . . THEY KE PT THE J.C. TRAIN ROLLING . . . .. mm.m:mummIm...,.m..--m,-. ...-.-.W .. V . ---.V .. , . . ... , ,. THE ANNUAL STAFF The difficult job of gathering and arranging all the material in the Jacksonian was handled quite well by this year's annual staff. To the co-editors went the job of arranging the material and getting it in before the deadline. The job of taking care of the money went to the business managers, and the secretary took care of all the necessary correspondence. The division pages in this year's Jacksonian were all drawn'by the senior art class here at J.C.H.S. We thankthem for doing their job so well. A thank you also goes to the people who took care of the snapshots and gathered material for the grade school sections of this year's Jacksonian. The girls who did such a good job of typing all the material that was sent in also deserve a pat on the back, as do the sports editors who were responsible for gathering all information concerning sports. Following is a list of everyone and their specific jobs. Again we say Thanks. Co-Editors ................................................... Jim Nightenhelser Margaret Ann Bardonner Business Managers . . . ......... Jim Bowman Suzanne Burris Secretary . . . ................ Linda Clifford Art ...... . . Kaye Gunn, Estelee Taylor, Kathryn Nickey, Russell Noel, Bill Sigler Snapshots . . . .............. Sandy Durnell Jim Spathe Grade School . . . ................. Marcia McDole Phil Smith Typists .... . . . Janet Cook, Shirley Castor, Joyce Hunter Sports . . . ............ Sally Hale, Ernie Stevens THE NEWSPAPER STAFF Sitting, Row 1: Sara Lorton, Linda Brown, Sharon Beechler, Kay Burris. Row 2: Peggy Thomas, Kaye Gunn, Gary Holliday, Ronnie Bowman, Molly Mann. Row 3: Janet Cook, Inita Beechler, Karen Fisher, Kathleen Barn- hizer, Joyce Hunter, Dian Thomas, Sue Seely, Laura Achenbach. Standing, Row l: Martha Smeltzer, Marcia lAcDole, Sandy Durnell, Joyce Witham, Jean Ann Etchison, Betty Lou Jacquier, Jacky Ireland, Jeanie Worthman, Kay Ehrnan, Miss Wood, Nancy Correll, Luellen Hildebrand, Kathryn Johnson, Mary Mayfield, Nancy Stoops, Donna Smith, Marilyn Knapp, Carol Bishop, Wanda Forkner,Barbara McGee, Mrs. Dunn. Row 2: Dennis Penn, Eztelee Taylor, Linda Clifford, Bill Bishop, Margaret Bardonner, Shirley Castor, Nancy Cusick, Sally Hale, Miss Pritchard, Pdchard Gibson. Uur newspaper staff did a wonderful Job this year. We thank them and the sponsors for all the hard work and patience that helped make the Eagle a huge success. Compliments of , FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN . Tipton, Indiana 42 ,-JG' PERSONAL GUIDANCE To aid the seniors in choosing a career after high school, Mr. Vizard and Mr. Knapp had a personal talk with each one. Grades, jobs, college, mar- riage, and many other things were dis- cussed. Our thanks to them for this per- sonal attention. f SCHOOL SECRETARY Mrs. Baliff, our school secretary, has done much to aid Mr. Knapp,the reach- - ers, and the students this year. She is responsible for taking phone calls, checking attendance, and many other jobs. Many thanks to her for a job well done. 'Ds R ut' i N l Tipton, Compliments of FRIGID FOOD LOCKERS . Indiana 43 fa .......--..-...... .., .....-. -. ... ....r........ .rim-Jnnfm-1 ,vmm.,v:.nLn.1:nnnng.4..s O I ! m.nrr.1 3' w fun Mrs. Overdorf and Mrs. Heaton were our cooks Mr. Gunkel is our janitor and has kept our build- again this year. They were responsible for preparing ing in good repair this year. Thanks! and serving the meals to many high school students. Many'thanks go to them for a wonderful job. The bus drivers for this yearwere asfollows: Ray- mond Hunter, Dave Doug- las, Ralph McGill, Chet Mosbaugh, Tracy Sumner, Glen Pheanis, and Conrad Lockwood. Not pictured are: Charles Stucker and Bob Peters. They have done a nice job this year getting students to and from school, parties, ball games, and other activi- ries. i '- '-Tf. '.?4 1 :rf , X 'ff .f ff'r 9 W: SHARP HA RDWA RE Noblesville, Indiana Compliments Of WIMPY'S SANDWICH SHOP Noblesville, Indiana 44 .-Q... 1- N n,-4 -or V: 'A ' fsiliftinx u'ls13R.mwluv11 .l.4u. Q.. JACKSON TOWNSHIP BAND Row 1: Martha Hunter, Karen Brown, Betty Miller, Teresa Cicil. Row 2: Virginia Beam, Martha Smeltzer, Judy Justice, Judy Deppen, Kathleen Barnhizer, Sara Lorton, Judy Stoops, Laura Achenbach, Linda Brown, Leora Weer, Nancy Nance. Row 3: Kay Ehman, Jean Ann Etchison, Joyce Hunter, Karen Fisher, Sharon Beechler,Saundra Fauestich, Becky Mills, Ronnie Bowman, Gene Kennett, Phil Smith, Nancy Cusick, Linda Lorton, Wanda Collins, Johnny Scott, Phil Baker,Penny Crawford, Mr. Bechtel. Row 4: Judy Cummins, Sarah Griffin, Roger Griffin, Dale Nightenhelser, Dewayne Ehman, Lee Gunkel, Eric Sumner, Sue Moore, Berkely Bangs, Mary Ellen Black, Tony Anderson,Lawrence Beck. Row 5: Linda Heinzman, Sara Etchison,Merideth Bosworth, Bill Moore, Creston Stokes, Joyce Witham, Virginia Deppen, Sandra Hodson. This year The Jackson Township Band consisted of46 members. This was Mr. Bechtel's first year in working with the band and he has done much to improve it. Thanks to him for a swell job. The band council con- sists of: Karen Fisher, Sara Lorton, Linda Lor- ton, and Gene Kennett, Sitting. Lawrence Beck, Roger Griffin, Phil Smith, and Sharon Beechler, Standing. They have done a nice job this year set- ting up the rules and working out the point sy- stem. 2,1 is ' A Mi 5 H .s.f 3 xx ' K 1 P-'K 5, l Compliments of Arcadia. HELMS FOOD MARKET Indiana 45 i 1 . . . aa. -' , A., L- -I ., ,Z - 1913. The JAC KSCNIAN presented by the SENIOR CLASS OF 'I955 Jackson Central High School Arcadia, Indiana S ALL ABOARD! 1 ..1....'-- , , aaa, - - ,, ,,, ,, , , ,, , , ,. , M., ,,,, . .'at,,.faea:-e.-..,,,.f,...-... .,,, ,, ,, ,, ..,,.,,,,,sff1:11:m..:,,:hA:5jh:-:Zig Q , ., A, , , , A QA, fm fsfdifi mf-sc 9 , 'A' Li' ---- '-'fflko f 1fP:..f GDB 4 Mx Ps ,,-tl fw.,5'g A li .,,,,.L ,g,-,s - if A of -Q ft. fs tlrluzi Row 1: Ruth Snyder,Wilma Daugherty, Sherry Terry, Nancy Cook, Elaine Daubenspeck, Ferrialene Murry, Phyllis Staley, Karen Fisher, lnita Beechler, Carol Baltimore, Sue Granger, Nancy Nance, Judy Stoops, Shirley DeVo1, Miss Wood. Row 2: Phyllis Miller, Jean Ann Etchison, Maurita I-Iuse, Sandy Durnell, Martha Smeltzer, Estelee Taylor, Sally Hale, Marcia McDole, Nancy Cusick, Marilyn Randall, Kathryn Johnson, Shirley Cummins, Sandra Smith, Carol Baker. Row 3: Molly Mann, Sara Lorton, Kay Burris, Judy Burris, Nancy Carraway, Carol Daniels, Shirley Castor, Margaret Ann Bardonner, Kaye Gunn, Janet Cook, Yonnee Pickett, Myra Worthman, Jeannine Worthman, Kay Ehman, Laura Achenbach, Wanda Forkner. Row 4: Kathleen Barnhizer, Sharon Spurr, Sharon Hughes,Julia Lewis,Joyce Hunter, Sally Gibson, Judy Justice, Mary Lou Gibson, Geraldine Capshaw, Jackie Ireland, Peggy Thomas,Joyce Witham, Nancy Ziegler, Joy Cook, Glenda Mosbaugh, Row 5: Norma Trout, Carol Fuller, Sharon Beechlet, Linda Stokes, Kay Todd,Joyce Pryor, Sandra Howard, Jeanie Pearson, Sharon Stover, Marilyn Knapp, Nancy Stoops, Saundra Faulstich, Brenda Boone, Mary Mayfield. Row 6: Mary Ellen Black, Carol Bishop, Linda Brown, Judy Knotts, Kay Jacobs, Shirley Clingham, Linda Lorton, Linda Applegate, Loreece Dial, Carolyn Carmichael. G. A. A. The Girls Athletic Association was organiz- ed this year under the supervision of Miss ' c 1' ' Wood. It has been very active taking part in sports with other schools and among its own members. They have also sponsored several very nice dances. The officers at the left are as follows: Glenda Mosbaugh, secretary: Sally . - 2.1 Hale, president: Miss Wood: Carol Baltimore, B f treasurer: and Molly Mann, vice president. HZ FARMERS MUTUAL INS. CO. Compliments of BISHOP'S HAMPSHIRES Tipton. Indiana Atlanta, Indiana 4-6 L tw 'N fr Q I X , x 1 l,, 1. 3 Lx . Boys' Quartet Left to right: Max Hinshaw, Phil Smith, Lee Gunkel, Deon Hodson. Ac- companist: Mr. Davis. tv sv'- Y 4 -lu.......,... Alf 5 1 Girls Sextef Left to right: Judy Justice, Estelee Taylor, Margaret Ann Bardonner, Shirley Castor, Suzanne Burris, Marcia McDole. Accompanist: Karen Fisher. Girls' Quartet Left to right: Norma Trout, Nancy Cook, Elaine Daubenspeck, Wilma Daugherty. Accompanist: Mr. Davis. 1' wr- -un 'Wi' I ii. L3 I-Lf .Ia HL, f I I , '. , 3 fl 'ffwiil Brass Quartet Ronnie Bowman, Jean Ann Etchison, Phil Smith, Roger Griffin. Clarinet Quartet Nancy Cusick, Kathy Barnhizer Judy Deppen, Judy Justice. -'Y 1 Pep Band We want to thank the pep band for helping so much to support our team at all home basketball games. They did much to build the moral of the boys and the fans. Compliments of Arcadia, STYLE NOOK Indiana 1 48 X., r M? il ff I HF' X31 ' Xp X l. LIBRARIANS Left to right Miss Pritchard Kaye Gunn Nancy Nance W1lmaDaugherty,Judy Burris, Nancy Cusick, Margaret Ann Bardonner Phyllis Miller Kay Ehman Molly Mann Shirley Castor, Janet Cook. These girls under the direction of Miss Pritchard are very helpful in finding material needed for references or JR. MAGAZINE CAPTAINS Rex Knauer and Ferrialene Murry were the captains of the teams selling magazine subscriptions. Bothteams did a good job and helped to go over their goal. s::ggg,9:g:5,ffgg,1 A a'f5,ggug4:5ggg.L.?,H5t H ...sag ua a'..,aa,1--1 ' , U-Q J ,. I 7 ,g ,,,' - , '-. 'E 'V i 7' ' ,. -,I, A V , gage Row 1. Lois Duncan Kay Todd Linda Stokes Sally Hale Phyllis Staley Ferrialene Murry Mary Ellen Black Judy Burris Sara Lorton Nancy Cusick Nancy Cook Elaine Daubenspeck. Row 2: Sue Granger Kathy Barnhizer Kay Burris, Shirley Castor,Margaret Ann Bardonner, Sandy Durnell,Marcia McDole, Shirley DeVo1, Carol Baker, Karen Fisher, Nancy Carraway. Row 3: Carol Baltimore, Norma Trout, Barbara Hartley, Suzanne Burris, Martha Smeltzer, Judy Justice, Joyce Hunter, Carol Bishop, Sharon Beechler, Linda Brown, Molly Mann. Row 4: Bob Miller, Gene Kennett, Deon l-lodson, Lee Gunkel, Mr. Davis, Lanny Hale, Phil Smith, Max Hinshaw, Wilma Daugherty. CHORUS The Jackson Central Chorushad about 42 members this year. They participated in the County Musical Festival and presented an Operetta the 26th of January. , L , .1 5 , 1 uv- , v rx ' , f J R . M , Q 1 1' f f ,, B 1' QL Q ' K - 7T V 'f W 9 Q I M ws- -4 w'5 ' 5 ' 1 K 1 W , 'Z - I t. f , .1 f - J ' 'W K U' C ,, a ,,zf.,g--V , . J . , .1 .' in my f 4 41 1 I 1 1' gg ?4 if K lr, Mf' f 4 pi is x . I I I I I 1 Y f 1 : 1 f f The student council whose members were chosen by the student body did much for our school this year. They sponsored an attendance contest, several assembly programs, and many other activities. STUDENT COUNCIL Left to right: Estelee Taylor, Ernie Stevens, Eldon Adamson, Phil Smith, Mr. Simmons, Jim Nightenhelser, Tom Malling, Mrs. Hiatt, Phil Mosbaugh, Joyce Witham, Dian Thomas, and Karen Fisher. 4- 50 C -O' Row 1: William Fippen,Bob Stucker,Gene Kennett,Bill Bishop, Charles Applegate, Phil Johnson, Bob Zeiss, Eddie Cline, Phil Etchison, George Punzelt. Row 2: Phil Buscher, Rex Knauer, Deon Hodson, Don Gellinger, Phil Mos- baugh, Bob Miller, Dale Baker, Bennett Morris, Mike Hughes. Row 3: Hugh Leeman, Hal Fuller, Charles Good, John Fippen, Parker Zeiss, Steve Hiatt, Tom Hale, Perry Austin. Following is the fine record which these boys worked hard to attain: They We Cambridge City O 25 Sheridan 6 12 Westfield O 13 Tipton O 0 Carmel 13 O Greenfield '7 13 Fairmount 6 25 Ourstudent managers are Bill Fippen and Phil Buscher. They have done a good job in keeping the teams equipment in good shape. We are fortunate to have two boys who are well liked and very good workers. Thanks to Bill and Phil for a job well done, i Coach George Punzelt and assistant Hugh Leeman and their boys had a very good season with a 5 won, 1 loss, and 1 tie record. They proved what a group of boys, small or large, can do as long as they have determination. This year we are very proud to say that we out scored our opponents by an 88- 32 margin. Although we are losinga few senior boys we know the underclassmen will fill in and do a splendid job. Our cheerleaders this year are Jeanine Worthman, Kaye Gunn, Kay Ehman, and Janet Cook. They have done a good job in con- ducting the fans and showing good sportsmanship. k- .: K' 'f t , g vo ... JN' I-43-,N . GA . Compliments of A FRIEND 51 if ,- ,PL ALL COUNTY SELECTICNS EDDIE CLINE Eddie was very active as an ath- lete in his high school years. He won three letters in track, two in football and one in basketball. And, during his senior year, he was selected to the All-County football squad. We want to wish Eddie suc- cess in the game of life. PHIL ETCHISON Another boy active as an ath- lete was PhilEtchison. He not only won three letters in track, three in basketball, and two in football, but was selected to the All-County football squad two years running and was selected to the All-County bas- ketball squad his junior year. Al- though the All-County basketball selections weren't released when this was written, we think he is a good choice for All-County honors again. We wantto wish Phil lots of luck in future life. Leffermen BILL BISHOP A boy who can well be proud of his high school record is Bill Bishop. Bill won three letters in basketball and three letters in football. And, during his senior year, he was selected to the All-County football squad. Being comparatively small, he made up in speed and desire to win what he lacked in size. We want to wish Bill success in the coming years. , FOOTBALL BASKETBALL Gene Kennett, Bill Bishop, Charles Applegate, Phil Johnson, Bob Bill Bishop, Phil Etchison, Larry Berg, Bob Zeiss, Ed Cline, Phil Etchison, Deon Hodson, Don Gellinger, Bob Miller, Deon Hodson, Phil lvlosbaugh, Nolan Stucker, Charles Good, Hal Fuller, Rex Knauer, Dale Baker, Phil Coverdale, Don Gellinger, Tom Melling. Mosbaugh, Bob Miller, Bennett Morris. Last fall the Senior Class sponsored a football queen contest to raise money for their class trip. The homecoming was very pretty with all the candidates dressed in formals and riding in convert- ibles,which was something new for J.C. The candidates, who are as follows, were escorted by members of their own class. Seniors-Estelee Taylor, Suzanne Burris, Juniors-Kay Burris, Dian Thomas, Sophomores-Phyllis lvliller,Kay Ehmang Freshmen-Saundra Faulstich, Marilyn Knapp. The queen, Phyllis Miller, was crowned by the football captain, Phil Johnson. 7,2-,f i'2ff! af , I ' S11 55 7 fy-ff 1' u 2 l r 1 Q i r 52 V Y ur, A Also sponsored by the Senior Class was a basketball queen contest. Joyce Witham was crowned queen by basket- ballcaptains Bill Bishop and Phil Etchi- son. Her pretty escorts were: left to right, Ferrialene Murry, Judy Burris- , A I Iuniorsg Sandra Durnell, Shirley Castor- Seniors, Carol Fuller- Sophomore, Shirley Parkhurst, Joy Cook-Freshmen. SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL Left to right,Row 1: Rex Knauer, Don Bauchert, Tom Melling Billy Cook Butch Bodner Tom Hale John Frppen Row 2: Hugh Leeman, Tracy Racquet, Jerry Hudson, Charles Good Phil Buscher Roger Griffin Robert Halford The second team has done a very good job this year winning 11 out of 17 starts They have shown that work ing together and good sportsmanship have a lotto do with winning a ball game We wish them the best of luck in the years to come. Sharpsville Tipton Fishers Walnut Grove Fortville Westfield Jefferson Frankton Sheridan Prairie Whitcstown Noblesville Western fliokomoj Windfall Carmel Lapel Galveston They 32 34 26 40 31 22 35 32 50 26 13 54 41 22 45 41 34 53 Varsity Basketball Kneeling: Hugh Leeman,PhilEtchison, Larry Berg, Deon Hodson. Stand- ing: Don Dellinger, Nolan Coverdale, Bill Bishop, Bob Miller, Phil Mos- baugh. We are proudto saythat our varsity team has won 11 and lost 6 of our scheduled games. Even though they did not win all of the games, they played very fine balland showed very good sportsmanship. We hope the coach, Hugh Leeman, and his boys will have successful seasons in their following years at J.C.l-1.5. Following is the record which the team can well be proud of: E iff, ,y Basketball Managers A school not only needs a team but they also need somebody to look after the equipment. These two boys, Rex Knauer and John Fippen, did avery finejob this sea- son. We They 70 Sharpsville 53 i 1, 1, 1 55 Tipton 54 59 Fishers 67 51 Walnut Grove 53 58 Fortville 51 64 Westfield 48 48 Jefferson 47 77 Frankton 69 43 Sheridan 62 52 Prairie 55 59 Whitestown 44 64 Noblesville 58 54 Westem fKokomoJ 65 81 Windfall 54 44 Carmel 42 65 Lapel 55 38 Galveston 57 County Tourney 43 Walnut Grove Qovertimej 47 5ee1i0na1 Tgurney Our yell leaders,Janet Cook, Kaye Gunn, Kay Ehman, and 81 Sharpsville 41 Jeanine Worthrnan, deserve some of the credit for our team's 55 Westfield 44 winning season. They kept the school spirit high and showed 55 Tipton 60 good sportsmanship whether the team was winning or losing. Thanks to them for their efforts! Compliments of A FRIEND 54 7: ii i I Qi, , U N K? . G9 refs' arg' tv iff 935 gf' QC' i r . ,, - . Row 1: Marilyn Knapp, Sharon Stover, Laura Achenbach,Karen Fisher. Row 2: Barbara Hartley, Judy Stoops, Jean Ann Etchison, Sara Lorton, Wilma Daugherty. Row 3: Suzanne Burris, Elaine Daubenspeck, Carol Bishop, Nancy Cusick. Row 4: Linda Lorton, Joyce Witham, Nancy Stoops, Mary Ellen Black. Row 5: Kay Ehman, Glenda Mos- baugh. Row 6: Mrs. Betty Hiatt. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS 4-H '. you ,mnuvlf ml There are five girls' 4-H Clubs in Jackson Township with an average of twenty or more members. The high school members had 100010 completion this year. We had seven state fair entries with 20 members enrolled in 60 projects. The officers are President, Barbara Hartley: Vice President, Sara Lorton: Sec.-Treas., Suzanne Burris:Health8r Safety Leader, Carol Bishop: Music, Karen Fisher: Recreation Leaders, Joyce Witham and Mary Ellen Black: and Reporter,Nancy Cusick. Our six Jr. Leaders acted as assistant leaders for the leaders of the following Jr. Clubs: Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Costomiris, Mrs. Hiatt, and Mrs. Gullion. 55 I September, 1954, saw us entering high school for our last year. We were all eagerly looking forward to our Senior Trip and finally our grad- uation. Of course, we had all been looking for- ward to these since we first entered high school. But, as we progressed through our Freshman year learning the ropes, then through our Sophomore year putting what we had learned as Freshman to g ood use, next through our Junior year earning money for our Senior Trip by sell- ing magazine subscriptions and concessions, and finally into our Senior year in which we spon- sored the Annual, Football and Basketball Queens, and sold Christmas gift wrappings, these two seemingly far away events became realities. Now that these are past experiences, we wish to express our sincere thanks to all the people who helped make all these activities and our four years in highschool ones well worth remember- ing. And, as a lasting record of our achieve- ments while in high school, we present the fol- lowing as a record of all the people and activi- ties of Jackson Township beginning with us, the Class of '55. 2 , E .5 ..........-. . V-Q xl -. .- if Le! 3 sb- A 'Z 49 lu fa ,.. .4 ill ami. 102,4- 'W' J 'Z iff! , ,,., f ,,,- M, ff ha ff, ::t.-.:' ,, , , f' ' . L J . . f.. f .Q ,' ' ' 1 f 'iff' f .1 ,,. ,tl ., , -he 'lg ifff 5 it .V it -, Jackson Central Agricultural 4-H Club The Jackson Central Agricultural 4-H Club is led by R. C. Lorton with John Ehman as assistant leader. Our club had 49 members enrolled tn 137 projects and 9870 completion. Our officers are: President, Bill Bishop, Vice President, James Spaetheg Sec.-Treas., Suzanne Burris, Health and Safety, Lawrence Beckf Reporter, Richard Walzg Song Leader, Kay Ehmang and Recreational Leaders, Robert Whisman and David Knapp. County Grand Champions and Champions are: Donald Christy -- grand champion pen of poultry Kay Ehman -- grand champion forestry exhibit Steve Haworth -- junior champion Guernsey Steve Hiatt -- champion Duror gilt Donald Christy -- grand champion soil conservation exhibit Carolyn Whisman -- champion beef steer Barbara McGee -- grand champion Guernsey Bill Bishop -- champion Hampshire gilt John Grimes -- junior champion Brown Swiss Robert Whisman -- champion 4-H Colt Richard Walz -- champion 4-H oats. The Club won three blue ribbons and Colt Champion at the State Fair. Jackson Twp. F.F.A. 1955 Grand Champion Winner, of Hamilton Co. Grain Show. 5' ff Officers: 'W' 9 21 ' Pres., Robert Hughesg V. Pres., Keith Knappg Sec'y., Ronnie Christy: Treas., I ' Q WW5 Hugh Berry, Reporter, Donald McClintock, Sentinel, Charles Dick. ,, 1 'J ' ' a i 1 W 1 I fi, La. 1 v,,M,,,, ' ,.,. 4 A gm ,, X V .ffm Fx 1 , , 1 ,W 'f.x.L.,-, f MARY FRANCES DUNN A.B. Indiana '36, Latin Social, Studies ' IO ANN PRITCHARD A.B. Franklin '54 English, Librarian X. J JACKSON CENTRAL FACULTY Our faculty this year consisted of ten teachers 'from last year and six new ones. They did a wonderful job of teaching us even though they sometimes thought their efforts were in vain. Q5 MARY LYNN WOOD A.B. Franklin '54 English, Phys, Ed, BETTY HIATT B.S. Indiana State, '32 Home Economics ff -'Y Lak ENJOY COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES 57 if fa ,Ili ,lf v .v ' 1 .. '. V l '. N-:PH I ' , E, 7, NX WILLIAM CRUZAN B.S. I ,E 4 A I Ball State '51 ' 'If 'rr I ' Business Ed. M A t Vxljzfiw 2 3 ,,l,. if , 6' I 1- . ,A ? 1' , ' ' V ,ly I' V, I ! L 9 GEORGE SIMMONS A.B. Valparaiso '15 Math., Science HUGH LEEMAN B.S. Butler, '50 Basketball Coach Phys. Ed.. Biology r I H I Q A RICE DAVIS B.M.E. Butler '52 Twp. Vocal Music JOHN BECHTEL M.A. Indiana State '54 B.M.E. '53 Vander Cook Twp. Instrumental Music X STEWART'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Tipton, Indiana Compliments of HOOSIER SALES 8: SERVICE Tipton, Indiana 58 I.-1 .f--. f..1p.t . .. ul me BERNARD SCOTT B.S. I X Indiana State '31 if-1' Industrial Arts Q--. ff' ROBERT HALFORD B.S. Ball State '52 Dr, Tr.. Math. s Purdue '51 Football Coach, History GEORGE PUNZELT B.P.E. ,Bu 'ri fx- MALCOLM BLACK A.B. Indiana Central '48, 'M.F.S. Escuela De Bellas Artes Mexico '49, Art ROLAND LORTON B.S. Purdue '36 Vocational Agriculture iw 'Tlx 1--'T' ' CALLAHAN MOTOR CO, Compliments of Tipton, Indiana GEORGE A, GWINN D.D.S Noblesville, Indiana 59 THE BI HEEL v ' V 1 ,cf . - .. 1 ., ,21f,'7',zif4f, 1 - 4 I' Q M 4 , ff' Q: 1 V, 4 J ,H 1 ,W W Q. , ' 11,1 1 , V 9 zfknks Mir 1 V i J 's 1 X i ' f . . '1r 5 .1 f I-L1.L G. W. Vizard Forrest Stoops Donald Cusick Township Supervisor County Superintendent Township Trustee Fred Anderson Robert Knapp Township Trustee PfiI1CiDa1 60 Q X 'SCXXX' ' fffgj x : - 4, -I: 555: 2 'f F ' ' ' 5525: VW. ,bt I ITA- fm jg x -.4 J X ,fx , f . -.ff ' X ' X F , , 3 ' 1 4'W' V 5 . , if X X W P ig 5541 gtg! lx Ffifiin. I 1 ,. -x 1 . j-, Q- i-1Qf?5 WM QM Q' A -'ty Qf rv Q' '13 t s 'YW me 'Z tx xr ,...,2 ,N ,, VA 4v,V 3. 4, , 4 uwfirl' if N . 9.41 X .-xx ,xgs ' E 'S Ra 3 , x . :f11 ?3? Dj' QT' tk,-1 14 HR . -A ,Q -g.g'g 1 11515 ii qb'l51g,m, :gp-f Q gilugzgr ' +I' Y lk Y. !K4 we :J .rw 7 J' 1,71- P-13 32' 1,-f f N gs . J ,Q ,,,,,.' ran' ide, -'lea .: my Q. si 9.3- tae -. 'lr -2 -as sf: Q r CY are ' G- ' 1-Je W. A' r ' A' W Y X '. ' ' , 1 - - v s. it ikk W4 N V ' x u W . Hx fvs ' Y I i r l - 1, f . if? 1 sf' Q' - - 2 1, . - '. Q-P . .4 A 1 -f, .5 5' It , QW H DQ . D ' ' '.4 ' 1 N at 115, 4 . 1 A I 8 A 'sg'-I . 2 6. FIX A, Qin: .4 hi' X9 R Q Si .J ' ,Q .A iq 4? ff , ff r R v 9 . i -9 T ' si. 1- '. -3 vi - x 4 A .J 4 X 5' 4 t I ' 1 . .4 gn. 4 an ' 's X V . , 'N .3-'C ig 26 L , 'fd' '4.q.., g., JJ . ,, if . . ,M Q' Y , 1 ' 'if if -uf tn' QT 'T 'I XF' . X K vt s 1 K 5 'T A XXL I 3, 1. uv h N' -X n r .R 3 'Y Qi K r ' iii. Q i Q 5- 5 ri 'ng r4is.4M ,I gm ' ' 5-if . 'A' ' 5- , faq W 4 3, ' '3 ' X ' X 1 , x 0' - ' 1 4 A n ' nil Xi ki,-JL K, McClure, L. Reed, B, Stokes, B. Willis, R. Taylor, H, Hughes, V, Daubenspeck, D, Van Meter, C. A. Core, L. Dwigans, M, Waltz, S. Pryor. V. Scherer, R. Fetty, D. Leap,B. Bowman, J.Berg, M, Kelsey, M, Harrison, W. Cicero Eighth Grade C, Davis, P. Baker, B, Bures, D. BaileY, J. Dick, T. Cain, K, King, S, Stokes. D, Green, C. Applegate, C, Taylor, D, Hiatt, J. McDonald, T. Harrison, D, Piper, R, Pryor, A, Grimes, E. Piper, A. Willis, L. Bardonner, J. Grimes, J. Hodson, C. Burris, B, Bangs, I. Douglas, C. Young, W. Costomoris, J, Louks, M, Barrickman. C, Dick, R, Daniels, G. Jones, J. Nance, P. Bowman, I. Jacobs, E. Redd, D. Dixon, F, Hiatt, S. Bowman, H, Isenhower, S. Etchison, G, Lewis, C. Lane, D, Worthman, R, Van Meter, V. Thompson, B. Blake, B. Seely, D. Griffin, Not pictured: J. Bohanna, Gunn, C. Mosbaugh, R. ,r Waltz, D. Butler, J. Johnson, 'W S. Miller, E, Berg, V. Rayle. v I -' ' .K Q ' N ' t : B. G . U . ' ' . if opic ure ral' ,hr . D Q gn . ., A . T K . A E5 ' ri! Clcero Fourth Grade ' J ' w-,W , , Q w. . .. ks-.. X-1. NV . . .mr Y 'Z - 'L .4 , I QM! .DPA 9 4 5 4 Y' G. , , L K F 4 '?'i 'Aki I QM 4-N. . l QA ' --ba 'v W 4 ' ' 5 W .. Q' 'X 9 A i 1 -,. 'R' if - v 7 A f- vj ' , sees... . Q I X' Jrrfi 'f l , f 'J ,E I I, , . ' .XL -J - k ld , I. l' . , A , 3 . Q- -V Jo 5 4 A I' 4 h: -a F 6 . ' ' -3 --5 1 'A . 'N , :La h I ,. 7 . V- ' -1- 4 'fr' ' ,jx . 5. V K a f W PN-'hh V J ' ' XQ H Q .4 Y -TP--Kyiv WW L A X X r W X I A li f DALLAS BARNHIZER Comp ments O Cicero, Indiana 63 ' ' 'Wei 'n 5 f , O f - , -101' ' ' -, 4' se'-I 1 to 5 ' 5. V' 5 Sa i W . .M q nga 4? -Egg f , ' '15 , 11,5 ' f ' f nj . it ' n ' I - 'i A si-ff ff lk K fs fe ' f 4 v arf- ' S 3 I I ' - , A c ', 5 1 F A ' ff' 'U .1 1 Q 'V .Bi ' 431 P Ui-5 425' ' T 'il . 42 . ,J ,J .N ' ' -, I I K df- R r Wh '91, A 'ur ,.. - . x .r '1'Z X H ' 4 Q 3 - ' ' L ' I L.- ,QA 4 . Qi if Q? 'nh f- Q-:L 5' na - ' 1 .' .1!,!, .L gn '55 , V, W ,' E ,Q 1, V 'W f y I' -2 fl. , 441 A t . , ' 4x A WX ..- A V ' It - V, p A s A - ,ga ,av Al: A 4, ' -- K' f - A e - ' - Q ' A1 . , 1 - ' A - . -1 ,- gg, if sf, ' :Q .Q A ' if - - vl 4 f ff J K ang , - , hi! ' 11 ' A 'I ' 4 v 'ff 4 I X' JJ. , 4-if , V ' t i tl ' Al J. Rice, C. Trout, B. Johnson, B. Featherstone, P. Powers, R. Wills, B. Miller, C. r Clifford, C. Havens, J. McGill, D. Young, R, Willis, G. Pickett, K. Dick, K. lv g ' Mueller, G. Startzman, P. Alden, B, Kinder, S. Baldwin, S. Dwigans. I. Dwigans, 5 I-' J, Q S. Smith,R. Fouch, D, Nightenhelser, L. Leach, T. Anderson, B. Baker. J. Stover, ' ,A ,' g B ' 'Jug E. Sumner, M. Mann, V. Ponsler, B. Wilkes, L. Gunn, B. McDonald, K. McGill 'V ' ,M --:ful G. Griffin,B. McEnme,N. Bums, L. Conaway, M. Thomas. B, Griffin, H. Angel. A ,. '7' K ,gg S. Haworth. No picture: C. Krauthaus, J. Rode. ' 4 Cicero Seventh Grade J. Wills, D. Haworth, C, Hahn, M. Visard, D. Chesney, L. Millikan, S. Smith, P. Raquet, L. Whisman, S. Tomlinson, A. Hughes, H. Angel, R. Conaway, R. Davis, , D, Timmons, J. Dixon, J, McKinney, J. Vice, B. Fouch, T. Bures, D. Scherer, R. CICEYO Fourfh Grade Payne, I. Sumner, C. Green, E. Applegate, S. Peters, M. Lennis, L. Hunt, M. Johnson, No picture: P. Wright. 1+ x if e , .. if 3 . Z n A A , I A Jw, V 3-4. '-1 -. J . ' ' ' fn' ,tyfjgfg 1-Q 1 ,135 G- .' LT' I0 , , h 8: L' Jig , V 4 ,V Y' 4313 ..,, fi gt: i H- I fi p Yi ,. AQ' i M if if I V-X Q 1 Z-A 1 I' ' , . ti 5 X 4 'J' , , -, A R I r'. 41- if ' . 'J , xii. 'A , , 2 Feta, ' A sf, j 'Y' 5 5 x I f if M' 't,:. t F Vx f .J A , .ll ' 1, -2 lixxl . A is , f 1- 11? LM r ,nw ' Q Q 'KL i , , V 1 ' 4 Q ' J A ' I. fp , , .Q 1 0- ,Q Q.. 3 pa 'Q 1 KK VL C ,J 't' vp j 1 'T i-4. IL? ' I 'T V! H . .ll .77 1 ' l zrve' r ' F ls Will- ' 'l' ' mf!! ...nik 4' TIPTON BUILDING AND LOAN ASSUCIATION C0mDlimCHl'S of MOQRE BROS. INC. Tipton, Indiana Tipton, Indiana 64 J- W------4 -we--f-'B' r 'nfmmii 553.11 :.4ha.4:u1.,uiL12-' H - .L , I K ' r 3 2 1 - 4 5 V ' J - .. N '- IN .' ' 1, .s fl . C. Q' v Q -8 9 f' , y 4 is 44 1 4 ' K . 4 . ' f, Q A x P A .Q P F ,, 1 I 1 5 . .IQ ir ii 'ii' ? X- f 1 ln' i-- .4 Q M Q Y 4 '- 4 Q 4. -I 3- 3 1, X 4 w ' A , 4 i X . . , 1 If r . 1,71 A I' .fr I ia 3 -, J. I 3 Cicero Sixth Grade 2 , ' Uv 2 ' , X .AX if . ' P-0' ' -L ff J i .a I J 4 .Q fl X I S. Long, V. Beam, M, Yeary, P, Scherer, C.I1lyes, S. Hale, J, Boone, 5. Addington, D, Harrison, T, Cecil, B. Thomas, C, Mendenhall,J, Reid, T, Barrickman, S, Bures, S. LoL1ks,J. Green, R. Rainwater, P, Mae, B. Cummins, S, Gilpin, E. Hope, D, Henricks, P, Pryor, D. Scherer, J, Mullin, J, Couden, C, McCona1tl, D, Miller, M, Brown, M. Cook. M. Newby, R. Fulton, T. Townsend, N. Purkey. Cicero Sixth Grade ' ir D, Scherer, N. Bowman, C. Cook, J, RGDD. R, Overdorf, E. Pryor, M, Cain, D, Trout, L. Hiatt, 1 D, Hendricks. T. Lyle, I. McCune, D, Jacobs, S, Winters, li, Znlyenckc, B. Thomas, 5. Durncll, ,F T. Cook, K, Ross, L, Hartley, R. Hale, J. Cook, S. Apple, R. Blankenship, L, Reed. 1. Griffin, N. Baker, K, Brown, D, Baldwin, I. Flowers, P. Miller, K, Gellinger. H' E - K ' 4, '. 4' ' 4 '9-9 v, 4 Q I 3 1 'b , A K 'l I I '- fx ' X V . -l , v Q Q f X ' J 0 X M 1 l n 4 .5 1 3 45- .5 , bn 4, Q 2 r, ' f ,- . r ,, X ,4 f L .. - ' ,..- .J I 1 5 K A -, 4 Q .4 '. r su, FARMERS LOAN Sc TRUST CO. Compliments of SPIDEL HARDWARE Tipton, Indiana Atlanta, Indiana 63 Jim Pres. PN Y V Mrs. Dunn Mr. Leeman ' Sponsors A ff Q Q' 1 5 1 Q 1 - XX r N -GJ 'X r Estelee Phil Jim Sec. V, Pres. Treas. Y W f WW ,H i Q f -4. -if A l ' , 4 st .4 J M 4 .Q H, r h Q, , ,, , I -4, is Y , sl . 5 'Q , 'JY ' , 'L '-7' .. ., 33m -0 KR ' , ' P V' -iw ii f f f ' f f ' i N -iavdp r f . -. 'x -. 1 g r rw --.fl .-- 1 , , fn e A , ,,. , 1, , 1 L Q an L 4 .471 ' Q2 -4 4 an o : -Vg. VJ, f 4 F, -1 1 Fi: E-4' ' Si. ' ' 4 'rf 442 L ? il. rf, 1 v If Q 7 P Q 'Qi , if WA - F r sy P ..'A -hw-'- I ' '- fr: , .rfjfrf ff f i 1 . axle . . 4 . 'Wa' ' - , , 'f 'Q it 'P 4 4. . 3, A I -. G-' , -. P 1 4 A ' fa' 'wp' Q' ' 4' A 3 A ' f , ' 9 .Q r-' . ' , -A Lid We ' 'V 11, ' ' - Lrg.. 4 y P' f' 4 I If 3 M .P N A ' 'ff' L sf of I .. ' X l d , If ,-'ii Cicero Fifth Grade C. Clinghan, P. Clinghan, S. Good, L. Kinnard, R. Featherstone, M. Spaethe, L, McEntire, R, Stepp, J, Triesch, D, Drake, P, Griffin, D, Green, C. Faulstick, J. Young, B, McDonald, B. Startzman. M. Rushton, J, Bardonner, R, Renner,B, Deakyne, I. Srite,C. Collins, M. LonS.J. Mueller, D. Etchison, D, Spurr, M, Hill, D, Sullivan, N, Mc- Gill, R, Arnett, B. Thomas, L, Hughes, L, Unger, J. Moore, R, Hampton, C, Garcia, D, Shields, M, Oleson, P. Weaver, L, Cover- dale, B. Davis, K, Cooksey, R, Worthman, S, Snead, S, Thompson, S, Baldwin, V, Dick, D. Carson, L. Overdorf s. Leap. I. Alden, L. D ' 1 K ' ' anie s, , Taylor, V. Hodson, C, Jennings. I. Glaze, R. Waltz. No Picture: D. Bohanna: r Cicero Fifth Grade 1'1Q,.5 ' ' f!',f,' fv 2 '2- 1 ,fQ1nli.'rx.fM ' A L '. '3- , . . 1,1 ping L f ,f - A s .1 I' ff fy A! Q x gr . ' , 'S' L -. J. A r -. .J 4. we ff V' r Q P I 3 'I 3. 4 Q iz- my Q P I A 6: V' Q ' O Q O it ... 443' ' ff' 1 if I-44,3 , ea . . -f . if! W' T l gi 1 Q, . L ' .I A . fi' J. g xibq HPTPGIOII 'S ELECTRIC SHOP Compliments of Arcadia, Indiana DR. I. W. 1-IODGE IR. Noblesville, Indiana 66 1 - .. ,. .1. -.-..: -uf1m.f:l1.-aan:-man1 ' P' N. 1 . . -' ' a N afar L s, - ,I 4 Q 4 Av ,,., , Q N I - h - V I 2 v , - wi- 41 P - ,- -.. 1, A 'P U 0' X-ed Q 6 'x ' SY: . ' S p s v . ' s ' g., mwmx V, ' , A 1 .4 14 ,I at 'fl.tl' J A I '- if f . at 3' j . AN . 1 ' Br T Q- 4 ' , -o 3 bm' A I X J .q ff 4' - -. .1 ' A 'LK A Q 4 A 'tg -. :,2 f A 3 I 5 ' A 5 A O. A ,7 1 r... +1441 r .I .L . l IJJQ 4 ' - 4 x f 4, 4 . I A- .' , 1 l 3 ,rf l 1 E f' All 4 A . 0 S i A 3 v' 1 ' ?.:'1 Q Q 64 vt' 41 K 5' K 4 ' ' 4 Y Q N ' V 4 A ' 'x '-I , sf I , 1 f L35 I ' ry ' -- Q5-X. 7 X- 9' 5 2 Tec, I , I , ' , .P All K is nn 4.Q'!!Lt .Q-.. 7 AL 3' . -n I 1 , ,J - t.. Q F: g 14 ,J In va , 4 if Cicero -I A. x, 1 'K 1 if r- ' A if if '9' Third Grade i -f. 'v' ., 'A '- .9 'W I i 1 xN'.-'fc' 2 ...ai ,r 1'-fxl V f .-1 I D, Cecil, M, McDonald, S, Cook, B. Miller, J. Griffin, G, Griffin, S, Smith, K, Scherer, L, Jennings, M, Hughes, B, Mundy.J. Nickey, R, Miller, M, Wann, B, Blasser, P, Boyer, S, Boyer, S, Fulton, J. Wilbourn, P, Tomlinson, D, Addington, G, Hiatt, G, Preston, D, Lorton, J, Rainwater, J. Couden, S, Repp, L, Heinzman, N, Maines, W, Bacon, , I, Harvey. I. Skiles, T. Cummings, D, Grinstead, B, Trietsch, M, Drake, I, Pearson, E, Carroll, 1 A, Henricks, D, Hatfield, D, Haegele, B, Alden, L, Bardonner, S, Carson, D, Chance, R, Conaway, P, Coverdale, D. Day. J. Yeary, W. Etchison, S, Garcia. J. Smith, L, Hunt, D, Hill, P. Buzan, T, Carey, Y, Salsbery. I. Raquet, I. Bowman, R. Louks, M, Whisler, L, Vice, C. Tidler, D, Shields, R, Purkey, G. Peters, B, Nightenhelser, B, New- by, L, Miller, M, Morehead, M. Mendenhall, F, Mendenhall, D, McEntire, D. McDo1e, M, Kerfoot, v , .1 x 1 'O . . .4 f .1 ', - 'l 1- - 9 I 4 i ' 4 Cicero Thlrd Grade 1., fa K? r 1 ' J r I gi lf- . Y I f ,lil 14 l . If fl t . . ,E ,, ' .1 . 4 3 Q ' 84 - 4 J h A' ig' .' A 1' .ci 40: .,'f:- , -0 via ' A '39, K 4 N v j I 4 . - N X ati i Q' . .1 H r V- ' f D f-1, fi- ,- sf ,fa ,. 5 I Y N ' S.- 'Y I 4 Ax f - ii . ' 1. , ,.q... flu- '- 4 'rqr 4 a,.s Q- y I, . H ... . . 1 5 tid. , rg' C 'A 1 ' Q- . n '- 'K .. R ll . ' '- ., V rl -rj ilu: X h ' : ,i Y' .K . ' 'E :zum ' I I xr f xiii . A , 4 f 4 a 4 1 fa V 5 , ' ! . , Q l .A ' '- , 0 in' 4 H , ' 4 Q I.. -3 4- P 1 ,-9. I 7 ,b -7 3? 4- 4 , 1. M lf. xtrx 'I tl f P Q l Q. r 4 n I I n.. fkll . ' v 1' 1 o '-' H . ' 'Y . ARCADIA BARBER SHOP Cc mpliments of INDIANA LOAN ASSOCIATION Arcadia, Indiana Noblesville, Indiana 67 3 i ' x - , ,-,.,. fr- . ,Hc.c,,a.,..4a,... L.. un, UT '-IWW' ,4 4 Q v'Qw,, X :H :.' - ' E - .vt I ' k r h .6 sl ,l T t , x G I ' V . 1- c -ff is affair' 'W gr P W' fr ...Aww :Elfi..,qf3o Y . 45-5 G in nik: ,E I , z T 1 f V,... , Q 'bs ' , -vb 1 ' -4 '. 4 4 A ' f ' ' J 1 R ' ' gf ' W Awrfx ' is a W -T ' Jfi f I n c a f -wi , . , .1 rr. Pf-l il, iz ' . 1 , S: Q' 'ta i, a' ' T , gs, ' 5 u I 'Q-9 3' Q' , , . . , J 1 1 X 1- v V lx W! 15, fi . fi ' 1 - lx I fl .i .fx . - H, Balduin, W. Zoolr, 5, Berg, K. Carson, P. Hall, A. Daubenspeck, V, Fisher, S, f' ,V Wilbourn, R, Costomiris, A, Earl, Txl, Anderson, C, James, T. Harrison, R, Tatum, 1 f ' S. Soper, B, Reed, B, Gunn, L, Day, R, Gomez, F, Schildrrieier, D, Egler, N, - Maines, li. Taylor, T, Stepp, D, Wallace, D. Foster, Ixi, Godby, G, Baldwin, L, ,A Moore, J, Stepp, M Bowling, C. Srneltzer, I, Noble. No Picture: E, Rowell, R, T f-- Widows, D, Wright, Cicero Second Grade 5, Angel, M, Txlann, R, Pryor, B, Byron, D, Clements, 1, Mendenhall. I. Lyle, I. Trout, V, Stepp, T. Townsend, K., Blankenship, D. Leach, E, Mueller, P, Drake, S. Watts, T, Ross, V, Dillon, K, Curzan, M, Lyle, B, Angel, G, Filoran, I, Fryman, D. Lane, T, Hinshaw, G, Roberson, L, Faulstich, S. Shaffer, B, Pouch, B, Strite, T, Tharp, 1 D, Chesney, D. KIDIIZIFG, D, Barrickman, R. Freund, B, Smith, G, Cowart. No Picture: B. Kinnard, f Cicero Second Grade Q QQ? if 4 7' 4' I-A I 4 fe 7 .W wi V A 4, ' 4 , , I I D, 40 Ar V 'r ' ' ' , X 4 4 .1 , 4 . . b I A - ,Q 1-v' 5 fd I in .5 yr E QA ' 1' I R' f li!-,PL fir 'uf 111 INC, Compliments of PORTER TIRE 3: APPLIANCE CO flfihleifrlle, Indiana Noblesville. Ifldiiilia 68 ., ,. .. .-.,--.........--.-v-..-v....-.-1.-..w,,,ug-:g.ur.m..f.-..-v-.4--...-..-.,...,'.....,.--,,,,.-,,.,,. ,,. ,M , ,W-, ,M ,rzg V , , S avail ,. 06 A 4 Q .- iv r ., - TT l ,T-him ii' ,il ,nfl .5 4' , I' , . VP 1 4 . , T , is.. ff' - if if f . X Q' I 'I L Il D 'Jx 9 , , ,Jhl , in 'R .E , ' X. f fs ' - ' 7' . ' V X7 f ' A Cicero ' 3 ,Q - -6- ' ' s - ' 1 ag' if L F First Grade ,' q 8 4 , H - QI S f' .. i-4 ,,' A. Faulstich, R, Overtlorf, D. lxlcKinney, D, Skiles, D, Smith, J. Bures, G, Wilson, R. Gunn, S. Marcuni, P. liet- foot, J, Braid, lxl, Baker, T, Miller, L. Fouch, E, Rencon, L. Coy, N. Dillon, 5. Wilson, L. Pryor, ti. Saine, D. Peters, T, Kcnnarti, T, Routlebush, lil, Castettcr, K, Cecil, C, Wilkes, B. Yt-ary, A, Bacon, B, Miller, D, Raqucr, R, Martin, D, Ross, L. Couden, B, Cowart, lxl, Sladerbeck, C, Smith, D, Wann, D, Thomason, NoPiCtu1'e: J, Garcia, E. Cooksey. N, Ruston, J. Hughes, L, Tishncr, L, llotlson, A, Clements, R. Beck, P. Gilpin, D. Vestal, J, Cookscy, G, Griffin, R. Zook, P, Miller, I. Preston, C, Morris, IJ, Hart16y,I. Oleson, D, Ftlilliltan, M, Buzan, L. Moran, S, Freund, S, Stepp, L,Jer11iing,s, M, Morehead, L. Griffin, J. Harvey, D, Havens, 1, Picl-tett, C. Sullivan, M. Sumner, G, Cain mack, T, Voss, C, Anderson, D, Bennett, L. Rayle. .,. ' ' a ' ' Cicero First Grade . ,A W 5 S l , .,. k 7-Grit f' L ' Q I . Q ' b 4' 9 nq V v., Q hx? Lili? X' I Q lv B xt -I -3 F041-i. . ' . L T -N , is Q 4 ,J I ,Jai ,-V i r , i' N . ' .li i- ' , ru fs 'h v Ski . 'ltlj V r sri' . f . '1 1.-. N . ff?-' Complirnents of CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Tipton, Indiana TIPTON FURNITURE CO. Tipton, Indiana 69 .f.... j .. 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P A 9219 -1- . 1 4 Z Q '- f - '1f7 r ' , , , Z' W- , 1' ' xif 1f'1??w ','-. 3-Eff, F 35523 rd A 1' lhwfyiqa 'l1If'af2'g '-:Ae P' 'Lw':23ZW -ff I' , 'Z -, V 2 'Q ,,., , .... 1- -' f s- Mtg' - ' t ,42- :: H ' f ' ' V-. A :fe V- -' A ' , -Q x 1. icz ,Q.-,- 4 , q, . x . H .li-1-1 1 Ta..uy4,0 if ,Ld .51 ' ' ' ' ' . 1-w,. , . ,,.,.iV V V , ,. .,.., . . ,, . ,A., , A M ,ff E7 1. 'mU'2..4-, 'f i W , , .nga Z f -WN , A , , V -,,. -,T ' X K Emi, i 3 .Y .Z ll A wa' x ., 1.- , . g . . 3 jj ' Rf CEP 1-mire? 'L ,f , x T' , CICERO BASKETBALL TEAM Rowone: Sterling Louks, Georgeanna Lewis, Dickie Miller, Row two: Carol Burris, Ray Willis, Bobby Baker, Jerry Cook, Phil Miller, Mike Newby, Danny Trout, Brenda Blake. Row three: Billy Seely, Eddie Redd, Jim Hodson, Larry Leach, Tony Anderson, Donny Baily, Harold lsenhower, Charles Davis. Row four: Mr, Miller, Jim Douglas, Dannis Piper, Gene Piper, Jerry Louks, Carl Dick. J These boys had a determination to win and displayed very good sports- , - manship and their high spirits kept thern moving. , . Compliments of Carol Burris, Georgeanna Lewis, Brenda Blake. LELAND H. CARSON 71 E'?2E'5 'XLiFE'-zqggpcixafgnr-ruxgvzr.mg-gy1Be.1l.ulsz,: .-1' ill X ' 'kwa 4 1 55 f T' qi- -- ' T' ' f'5? . In at ef , U 1 . If 4-HJ BERTHA GUNKEL MAXIIQE HEDBACK VELMA SIGLER RUTH IOSEPHINE SPAHR Butler 3.5. '54 Butler MS. '54 Taylor A.B, MENDENHALL Ball State M.A, '52 Ball State I ' X ' V35 ' -' Qt YK A, 2 1- 3 vii! X- 4 ' . X .- AN ke' My - - CATHERINE MOORE NELL FISHER RUBY HIATT RUBY HOLMAN ALBERTA Indiana '26 lxluncie Norn.al '14 Butler '54 Butler '28 TOTTLEBEN Butler '53 B P - ,QV 5' ' 7 No picture: T 2 HAZEL TALBERT 1 2 1. Butler '49 ' it T X ROSETTA CARL BALIFF CLELL MILLER PARKER DUNHAM TOWNSEND Central NormalB.S. Ball State '49 Ball State '39 Ball State B.S. '34, '33, Ball State Butler '53 M.S, '53 Cicero Faculty Cicero Grade School is larger this year than ithas ever been. There are 512 pupils enrolled and l5 full time teachers. Grades one through six are divided, each grade has two teachers. Five new teachers were added to the faculty. They are: Miss Spahr, Mrs. Mendenhall, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Hed- haclf, and Mrs. Hiatt, Mrs. Clifford Townsend is presi- dent of the P. T. A, which sponsors the school cafeteria where more than 360 pupils eat daily. Our pupils have taken an active part in the March of Dimes, the Jun- ior Red Gross, and other welfare movements. Mr. Baliff, Principalg Mrs. Men- denhall, Miss Tottleben, Grade lg Mrs. Holrnan, Miss Spahr, Grade Zg lklrs. Gunkel, Mrs. Hiatt, Grade 3, Mrs. Sigler, Mrs. Townsend, Grade 4g Mr. Dunham, Mrs. Talbert, Grade 5, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Hedback, Grade 65 Mrs. Moore, Grade 75 Mr. Miller, Grade 8. HW f.LU,,,H4R5 Compliments of Noblesville, Indiana GERTRUDE MARGARET DAVIS BEULAH HALL DELLA WATSON GRETCHEN FOSTER ETCHISON Butler A.B, '30 Ball State A.B. '42 Ball State '54 Ball State '54 Ball State CECIL CLARK Butler A.B. '33g Butler NLS, '48 AZZA LONG Indiana '30 No Picture: WILLIAM BROMLEY Butler M.A. '54 VIRGILE RECOBS Ball State '50 BERTHA SMITH Butler B,S, '43 ATLANTA FACULTY Atlanta Grade School started the 1954-1955 season with two new teach- ers added to the faculty. They are Mrs. Watson of Goldsmith for Grade 1 and Mr. Bromley who replaced Mr. Leeman in the eighth grade. For the eighth consecutive year our school sponsored the Junior l-ligh County Tourney held this year in the Jackson Central gym on February lO and 12. Our pupils have taken an active part in the March of Dimes, Junior Red Cross, and Easter Seals. Mr. Clark, principalg Mrs. Wat- son, Grade lg Mrs. Hall, Grade 25 Mrs. Foster-,Grade 3, Mrs. Etchison, Grade 45 Mrs. Long, Grade 55 Mrs. Davis, Grade 65 Mrs. Recobs, Grade 7gMr. Bromley, Grade 8, Mrs. Smith, Reading, Grades l-Z-3-4. Cornplirnents of PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. ' ' ' 'Ff3..!! 'I4!153IJsLEa:LL.f,.:. '- 'Lf:-LLl.. '. ' '11-nmrfc-'e..r'f':'--11nmw a 4 94 V, . 'Y , In '45 EIL? 1 -mf' Wg 3ff-...,- f A-n ' i 1' uf' l ATLANTA BASKETBALL TEAM Row one: Virginia Deppen. Row two: Becky Mills, Kenny Scott, Dick Tudor, John Robbins, Donnie Christy, Beverly Castor, Row three: Steve Holiday, Ronnie Majors, Milton Bosworth, Bob Rush, Tommy Gruel, David Bromley, Mr, Clark, These boys did a fine job this year. They were high spirited, had good sportsmanship, and a determination to win. Beverly Castor, Virginia Deppen, Becky Mills. Compliments of , , POLAR LOCKER Arcadia, Indiana 75 ROBERT LEE ZEISS Bob Football 3,4. F x MARGARET ANN BARDONNER Maggie G.A.A. 4, Council 2: Sextet 2,3, 4, 4-H lg Chorus 1,45 Booster Club 2,4, Sec, 3a Treas. 3, Class Play 3,45 Fashion Board 3,4g Annual Editor 4g School Paper 33 Librar- ian 2,3,4. GEORGE WILLIA M BISHOP Bill Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2, 3,45 4-H 1,2,3,4g Class Play 3,43 Class Pres, 3, F,F,A, l,2, . . , naar, . ot, ,, KAYE FRANCENE GUNN Gunny G.A.A. 2,4g Booster Club 2,3,4g Annual Staff 4, Yell Leader 45 Librarian 2,3,4. 'K'- DURNELL'S CITY SERVICE Cicero, Indiana Compliments of ZECKEL'S CLOTHING STORE South Side of Square, Noblesville 4 to i'! 'E' -it 1 ' F5 ' r 1 I , ' . eg- - ... . . . . .- J. N ..-.L,-. ... . . ..',.n.N.,,..,,.,. .- W, ..A. ....r,.-..u.Mwxw.vw s 4 A ' 1 U r' . Q - ' I 1' ' 4 Q 4 3 IA ' I 26 V x ' 4 . . fn- f ' ff 0 ... U1 JJ I lx. A I A I xx 4 V x . A 1 . 2 , , .4 J v , A. Q. ,, K A , . X ' ' 5 1 ' , ' , V' , ' 7 s F . ,' A ' I 43. 4.f, 4', E. . 1 . ,,,, ' A 1 s ' .c. X A Q. 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Roudebush, L. Parnell, K, Warfel, B, Townsend, J. Ehman, B, Malston, S, Klepfer, L, Baker, P, King, M. Long, N, Crail, D, Tudor, R, Smith, D, Lambert, S, Ehman, R, Raquet, B. Scott, L, Shepard, S, Mohler, B. Pouch, S. Smith, R, Malston, B, Parkhurst, T. Voss, R. Tomlinson, C, Smith, G, Whisler, S. Mills, T, Brown, D, Shepard, T, Gruel, M, Day, G, Cowart. No Picture: T, Baker, C, Rising-Moore, y 1 A 4 I X6 V ,',. A. ' Atlanta Second Grade f . I . V4 55:3 nun . A :VV V r Z f , 4 ,Q 4 5 r N , Q I 4 Q it f . a ,,, J W- P J ,, A i Q fl 'rung r J I i ' i v f 1 I 14, fhfw fl' I .' TO' an n A I . .g . if X 1 'V Z., 'V ff W A J I ! 'S ' I 1.14 , , 8 jx 3 V LE 2 4 , fs, 'T .Vt ' f ' , - J .. A 1. A I Y , All -F . 4 as N in , N' .1 'I Vigo. V- 'V 6 x ' 'Q x ...4 'fu Nik A 4 V l - Q. 4 I I L., ,I Q J at Q . 4 z , 'A' , ,, p 6 7 ' U ' , ?'T J , 1. My r 6 I. 6 A v A xg, 8, -A 3 I .fd itll- 1, . f fy ' v , f X Q 4 s - 'X' ' fx' la, , , f fl - ' ' a '- ..x ...IJ J l g- , 1 ,J 4 Q' 3 1 Q- ' 4' 0 to. Q , t X' , 0 .. ' -'Jig IN, , 1 4 V fx All :gl I I , - ' , I I , ' h f.Y: ? :i1 al, f I4 kt if .fu 1-17 L fn f at ,, H 2 'Y 4 ' r, ... 3 J ,t .. I A ' , , 3 7 L 'S 1 -2 ,., , , . . JJ.. p 1 lf-A A! Q A AI f 1 gl V ' ni iz! 'Mk , W Atlanta Third Grade J, Spurgeon, S, Hodson, C, Endicott, S, Smith, A, Smith, B, Salsbery, E, Henderson, S, Warfel, 'C - C, Johnson, L, Capshaw, A, Cooper, K, Ehman, B, Cummins, E. Walker, M, Clark, C. Bromley, - T. Moore, E, Hawkins, V, Doutrick, T, Zeiss, P, Davis, M. Bosworth, Y, Mitchell, D, Ehman, B, - Roudebush, A, Crawford, D, Justice, D, Garst, D, Dial, A, Leach, S, Reveal, G,'Baitz, .X ' f 5 4- C. Carmichael, M, Hiatt, W, Huffman, R, Parnell, D, Bromley, S, Leach, J, Eastwood, N, Adamson, K, Majors, R, Bassett, J, Scott, A, Garst, R, Rush, A, Cooper, S, Majors, J, Parkhurst, S, Griffin, C, Langolf, S, Clifford, J, Jackson, D, Scott, J, Christy, J, Capshaw, D, Stover, S, Cherry, S, Huffman, D, Terry, L, Duvall, J, Satterly, D, Miller, li, Ehman, K, Huffman, R, Snipes, K, Penn, M, Stucker, J, Baltimore, Q- ' .I 4 '3 J JK' Y . A, t A 4 ' . -A f Q Q ' 1 ' ' Atlanta Fourth Grade . ' I 4, If Y i -,s- ATM' Q' fs is I Af J . X f, '- l 3 O. ' 0 I. v 2 1 ', Q .4 . A 1 v J ' T -P 'N 8' x -1 T , N 1-' V i in . X Q f X A I .dr ', 1 f A W u lf .- if air .rf fr 1' , '- 4' . 1 Q T n, ' ia ' 4' ' 4' A 1 4 I ll' XJ fl 1 1 l . 0 - ' ' .' ' 4 'U ,. 1 V da v 3 o 5' fgf, I. V , N N W , , X ' x v '- w . ' vw H. ' . f 1 . ' LL A I Y ! A .It I 1 l' f , PEPs1-com rsorrtrno co. Comp Imems O Anderson, Indiana A ! T7 .Q , , k i iQQHgg34 Wil' ' ,i? iw --t,'1lf2'5ril5e'1!::x'f:15.r.mu.. V .... . 1 ' 7 ' '- lf Y fl K , f ' ' 1' ' v . ' , - - l .. . , X 1' - .. 5 Q I A J ' X ' ,.p - - 1 0 ' s V f ' ' ,. f 'A -7 ..- fe ff . L fr ,ts ,V V ' 045 V V f Vp 6 V 64,6 r A- 'J J? fra- 'a , ' vi' , ' ', , 5 I- ' V V v , 1' X A ' flV X , 1 fo . V i 'sr V if . 1 V A 2 as a sr-ra' ' L ' I ' VV, .' V VV V V r V NV fl 4, v , 5 A x - VV 4, 5 A , .2 ' ' ' 0 V I s - - ,I ..- - 5 J ' , -, ,V f 'U' , 1 4. '- V ' a X . J V- ? , Vp :AV A V V .3 ' .4 V' ' ,JA x 1'x S, , I M W A., 4 , -f 1 'r Atlanta Fifth Grade ' ' 3 4' J' vs 4 P' ,V V, Parnell, J. Proffit, B, Spidel, M, Huffman, M, Smith, B, Scott, R al -H' . 55, , Gibson, J, Jackson, J. Knapp, L, Huffman, L, Smith, R, McGi11,P fr, 1 A 4 ' ,V I Satterly, E. Shepard, J, Robbins, J, Nipper, S, Ljovshin, W, Garst, M , ' A Moore, S, Crail, D, Stover, J. Granger, R, Acklesg B, Deppen, C C. Webb, J. Capshaw, W, Ackles, R, Cherry, D, Christy, R, Davis, D, Eh- man,D'Essig,B Grang,er,J, Hawkins J, Lynch, D, Parkhurst, J. Scott, fi: Parkhurst, A, Shepard, D, Shock, C Smith, l-I, Williams, B. Zeiss, J, 4 Shepard, L, McClintock, C, Duvall, D, Terry, S, Stucker, I. Ramsey S, Warfel, K. Stitt, K, Baliff, B, Cowart, Atlanta Sixth Grade Adamson, P, Crawford, L, Davis, E ,, 'K Dial, S, Day, G, Ehman, K, Gullion 5' 'Q ' , c, Langolf, P, Hiatt, B, rvrms, P - f , 4, S .s fg .. ' ' - Mohler, S, Redmon, M, Spidel, K ,gk ' , f f , Stucker, L. Taylor, B, Walker, J V 4' ' f . Walker. I, vi r f . K' V , . , D. Q V rg. x Elf' . V 0 A V' 0 B V ' V! Qi .' .3 4 f, f 1 Z, , C' x , 3 A L5 .-S ff f 7 V ' ji' ' Q , F? I I I 4 ' 9 . X -AJ: ' V V, 52. 1 ' r, ' N' Q I ,. .QE if If A '. ,Ling Y 4- 1, ' ' .4 V ' O 4 , V 4 4' I f 1' . ' J- , ' , I ,Q 'V V V F' ' 'h 4 ' J ' 1 - J 45 4- 1 1 5 Q 7 sp t s 4-4 A ggi? r 1 ,fr ' J P- ' alll' . i A t ' - f ff? -'ff L ' Qi , ff 4 J V 4 0 V, O V V. V r- Q g V Q 1 Q .. V , Q, 2 -f V V4 at I . A Vi, f VV V , V -V 1 sr 1 Aw- 4 ,, , -. , . ' ' , V, ' 1 . - h ' , . 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