Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN)

 - Class of 1951

Page 1 of 68

 

Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection, 1951 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1951 Edition, Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collectionPage 7, 1951 Edition, Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1951 Edition, Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collectionPage 11, 1951 Edition, Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1951 Edition, Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collectionPage 15, 1951 Edition, Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1951 Edition, Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collectionPage 9, 1951 Edition, Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1951 Edition, Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collectionPage 13, 1951 Edition, Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1951 Edition, Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collectionPage 17, 1951 Edition, Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 68 of the 1951 volume:

gs f 2 1 K X 1 f lv ? :J w ff J, 1, 1 2 3. W I E A by W 'G M Q 1 ,N 54 vow, WW if llla 95 lfl QFNITRAL HIGH SLHOOL NORTH NIANLHFSTFR INDIANA I- lb HI QLA I f K W 4 f I-H C A 3 T ' l . l E N - I I N I' I .S 1 , PR .SISNTIE HYI T zSIix1oR ' ss IN VND CE TRAL llll wlllll 1111 Mouse 111: 11111 LXCY 1111111111111 111111 3,11cs 1111 111 Ill 111111 5 11111 111111110 111111 111111' 116 1111 SI 1951 Lx IN1 sp1c 1 1 6111 s11111111111 111 11111 11111 of 1111 1 111 C1111 XX11111 111 XX15 1 111 11c1111c11 11111 111111 q11cs111111c11 me 111s111xc1c11 11111 11116 xx 19 x11111e1111c xx 1111 1111611 1 1 111- 11111111 N111 1 111 xx 1 1 1 11 111111111 111111111 XL Q111111 111 11s 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 C1111 .f 9 lag 11,111 UUHUF W' X V x x. x 1 K1 x HL' 1' ' ' ' 'L ' A 1' 14 .1 '1 '-11f 1' 511 l O 1.15 f.111. 111c 5111111 111 11111 K 2. 3 V11 1 1-1116 11111 R ' . ' 1:1115 l 'Q' FL11. Y' ' '1'1p1 '- .111 111c 111p1c1 '1 gs 1 ' 11 I '1 1111. '1'11c 51.111, f1'11 111 111x11 111111 111s w111s1111111 11.115, Q111-1S1C11CK1 111111 1X1CIlL' 1111.111 Iix-1251 ,11c11c11 1. '11 41151. 111111 11111111 111111 .111 1 . A 111 111 11 - K 1. XY' 1 If 11411 111111 111111101111 111' .111- 1111c111111111g 111 111111111 fill' ylll j11s1 1111111 1x1CIl' s.1w 111 111111 11111 Q- YL11. I V! 1 1 Q 5 1 ' ex ' U J N ,- . V C. ' l:111 uplirm-mx my the SIQYIUR C1LASSfOI'I'I2N Pztf. I' nr Speudl Ex ents Rc111c111bcr 1 1t ft 1 t1c Tru 1x1pp1 Nner xx lb' The 111111015 11111 1 xxo11t1er ft t1rr11x 11 ID the f111 re Sldlflif C1r1dere111 C1ro1 A1111 Kre1der md Prmte Chqrm mg W0rt11 X3U11roc1 The semors 111 xxent to Ar xr S to Q p b1rt11c 111111 xxcrc so 1111113 1111115 T e S S S fo111111 1n1t11 t1or1 held lf the Methoc11st Churth xx IS 1 1oxe1x Serxme xx111t11 xx 111 11ex er be forgotten L lNL1161p 71 1f1g11dHd Ldxxrente B11111 N. Trust C1 Total Assets Oxer Nj110011f1f1 . U I ' A f A xx'11 ll 1- - 1 L 'L 'Q ' ' I ' 1 1 ' - 11 ki A 'L 4 1 . P - L. 1. 1 , 1 ' ' . - L, . . tht I tak' .1 eek nt the W r . 1 A ' 4 4 ' Y - ' MM' ' 1, ' it xxxts 1111111 to make Ll choice. Q 11 . . . - 1 ' Z . .Ax W i v - Q v- Y A Int A . tr ml ' z'C' J ,1. 4,1 ADMINISTRATION bllx er .mmwersary year XXARNER OGDEN LIEGH B IREED N X S., e 5 L Q 1 'X X . fi rd' IW, fs 'iajiggry 3 ' I , m,of'f-I .15 Fizf Compllments of Bra lx s The Store for Men Congratulatrons to the Class of 51 Robert Hoover Clase 7 P1 U C Superintendent Principal SCHOOL BOARD lx OXVEN MOORE Superintendent, Social Studies A. B. Manchester College A. M. Indiana University lfUGlfNli H. STONE Principal, Mathematics A. B. Manchester College University of Iowa M. S. Indiana University Dr Carl W Holl Treasurer Clyde Eckhart President Boyd Warner becrctarx Oven Moore Superintendent Warner Brootler and Appliance Corporation ledevra Appliame Store General Eleetrit Applianree 1 O O I ' - Y l , , v ' L , 1, Q '. . -1 '7, , ', . ' , ' FACULTY C. W. BAGWELL Burinefx Education. Arithmetic A. B. Manchester College N A. M. Ball State Teachers College MAXINE BREMBECK lMrs. Paul Brembeck, jr.J Homemaiing. Phyrical Ezlucalimz A. B, Manchester College Purdue University Indiana University I-IELENE CANINE Ar! Northwestern University Fort XVay'ne Art School Manthester College Chicago Academy of Eine Arts LKJW ELL S COATS Latin I nglnh A B C entral Normal C olltge A M University of Mithrgm EIIIE CRIPE 1Mrs E I Cripel Lzbfarzan Manchester College JOHN W DIERDORF lmfuftrzal Arif illathemalzcx jr High and Frerbman Barketfzall B S Indiana State Teachers College XI S Indiana Unnersity LOUISE DINGLE Sona! Slaalzef Engluh A B Butler University A M Columbia Unncrsity BETTY EI SON CMrs Charles Elsonl Englzrh B S Ball State Teathers College LIEGH B I'REED Science A B Xlanchester College A M Ball State Teachers College Bluffton College Findlay College Ohio Northern University GERALD H MILLER Mun: B S of Music Education Manchester College Northwestern University Bethany Bible Seminary BURTON NILES Coach Health and Safety Pbynfal Eflzzcalmn Arzthmetu B S Manchester College Indiana University GLETHA MAE NOISFSINGER Ezzglula Speedy A B Nlanchcster College M S Indiana University Purdue University WARNER OGDEN Social Slurlzer illathmalzcr A B Xlanchester College A M University of Wisconsin BETTY ARMSTRONG lMrs joe Armstrongj Sefretafi B S Xlanchester College 'vIARY LOU BURCH fMrs Ray Burch? Afrzslanl Secrelary Annual Pictures by Arthurs Studio 3' eat 'CM' Plge Yuen A . I . .V . .v i 4 ' 4 - ' - K . . . f - 1 H Q , , ' ' ' ' 2:1 ,.,, , y, ,,,,. 1 1' ..., -- - L - ' in The Faeullv Had Informal Moods . . . Many students visualize only the more serious side of their teachers, hut teachers are just as human as the rest of the species and enjoy their mo- ments of relaxation, too. ln the upper left hand corner below are pictured Mrs. Cripe. Mrs. Canine, and Mr, Dierdorf engaged in washing dishes after tl faculty meeting. A coffee hour was combined with faculty meetings this year. and each teacher served at least once on the clean-up committee. The picture in the upper right shows Mr. Stone. Mrs. Canine, Miss Noffsinger, Mrs. lilson, and Mr. Bagwell engaged in a discussion at a faculty meeting-coffee hour. ln the lower left hand corner Miss Dingle. Mr, Moore. Mr. Niles. Mr. Coats, and Mr. Miller enjoy a friendly chat at the faculty post otlice. ln the lower right hand corner the photographer caught Mr. Urschel and Mr. Frieden. Danny and Henry. our two good janitors, in a jovial mood. l 1utzenheiser's--The Best in lfootls for Over liotty Years 1 LASSES if X Qomplnmenti ot Yoder Iniurame Anenu Harrmg Furnlture Stun The Irlcndlx I'urmrure More 1 ll V 1 v 4 S J . ,uv N f GT IMPSE INFO 1' HE PAST We entered tl1e H1115 ol Centr1l IS ICI'I'lf:lCLl Sexenth QI'lL1CI'S EXC'I'5f11lDQ 1115 so new 1nd strmge We went to 1 d1h'erent room for e1eh el 55 tl11t IS 11 we dldnt get lo5t on the V115 We pulled through tl1e sexenth gl'1L1C HIL1 be e1n1e B15 E1ghth CJ1'1L1CI'S Out hrst p1rt1 xx IS l1e1d If XX 1131511 P1r11 On t11e XXIW to our see one e11sS p1rt1 If 11gro we 5111 111 the Sky ser1pers and 1fter vxe arrxxed If the p1r1e Bob fell lnto t11e Stre 1111 ind l1ter1l1y 11 IS 111 wet 1 In tl1e fresh1111n el1Ss we 11 ere e11ss1r1ed green bt 111 upper el15sn1en T11e glrls went through orde11of S S S IDIIIHIOII lonxon 111 We poor fre5h1e5 were tompletelx oxerrun by the LlOlTTlflCCI'lfliI' senlors W hen we bee 1n1e sophomores we deexded to 1 ue our hrSt p1rty ln t11e Clfll f ll The urs prep1red lI1Ll serxed the me 11 1nd the fellows ATL Afterxx 11115 qunes 1nd Lllllelflg xxere en yoved bv 111 Our junxor 1e1r 1115 our b1g monex ye1r ln the f1ll we 111e1 OLII' IUNIOR CARNIVAL whxeh YK IS the best ex er to be 11eld lt proxed to be 1n 111 mght proleet vnth street punnng Hftt tlres and 111 In t11e spnng vte had the 1Ll1'l1Of d1nce SPRING FLING For our last pqrty of the wear we went to Fmnees Slocum Trfuls for 1 mon derful t1n1e AS prospeetlxe Senlors we looked forvt 1rd to our llbf 5e1r If Centt1l with h1wp1 he1rt5 1 lot of wonderful 111en1or1es 1nd gre1t efcpeetmons X ou re Alxxaw XX eltome 1t Landn Drue Store Noxt Complete I.1ne or Drum Sundnek Sttxtmnerx Supphes LII T1 T r L 1 l Q . X 1 , ' , 1 4 I f -1 v -' L ,. ' 'A' ' ' 1 11' . 1 ' ' 'L ' 11. 3,1 t t . t A 1 . ., . . - ., . , . . ,, , 1 , ,, 1 ', 1 . 4 1 , 1, , , , ,. , ., Q , . , L K 1 K . KI L A 1 1 -, L ,, , , .L ,, ,- 1 - ,L - I 1 L ' 2 ' ' 2 2 , 1 A 1 Q . 1 . 4 1 1 . 4 , A . 1 , . 1 1 1. ' z , t11e 1 . 1 S1 d 11111. V ff , ' , 1 fl V 7, ' - 1- .. A r A , - Y, v f - , Y A . -1' V , 1 . L .. 1 1 . 1 l 11' - ' J , -, A fl HIGHLIGHT OF THE SE The members of the graduating class of '51 will always cherish the memories of their senior year in high school. Early in October, the class had its lirst class party of the year. Practically every person don- ned his most casual wearing apparel-blue jeans, in other words-and set out en route to Wells County Park. There we had a delicious pot-luck supper. The senior class donated a sample of its dra- matic talent to the juniors. Two riotous panto- mimes were enacted as an attempt to help the juniors make money at their Halloween carnival. The FNYIZM Stall' sponsored its annual talent show immediately after the last home game of the basketball season. This proved very successful as a means of obtaining money for the yearbook. No NIORYE R . . . admission was charged, but free-will contributions were collected. April 27 was a great day for the seniorsg the three-act comedy, Too Many Dates' was present- ed to the public. After long hours of practicing, learning the parts, and gathering all the properties and costumes together, the perfected presentation was given to an audience that really seemed to enjoy it. A trip which included tours of Wfashington, D, C. and New York City, was planned for the second week in May. May 25, l95l, was a special occasion in the lives of every member of this class, for on that day diplomas were received. Yes, May 25 was the day of graduation, a happy day and yet a sad day for each graduate. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dox BROORINS Pferzdenz PAT lNlARVIN jgtyglgy Lois Baoorcrxs Tfeaimef Narvcv OL1Nt,hR at Pitta tux Conrxatulations Seniors Coodman v Mikes Standard Service in the loop 1 , centurx on thc E P t CLASS OF 1951 DONALD LEE BROOKINS Don Pres 4 Pres 3 Treas 4 Basketball 3 4 Ttackl 3 En m 1 MlXEd Chorus 3 4 Sec 1 Boy s Glee Club 3 4 Baseball Jr H1Y Pr Softballl 2 3 4 Sen1or Play Howard KENNETH WAYNE BURR Wayne Y 2 3 4 Sec 4 Cen 1 n 4 Band 1 2 4 all 1 2 3 Track 1 2 En Em 4 M1xed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 tball 1 2 3 4 Sem Play Max NORMAJEAN FOLTZ 15 Cen H1 Sun 4 Band 4 G1rl s Glee Club 1 4 G En Em 4 LIIXCC1 Chorus 3 4 FOICHSICS 4 Spell mg Contest 2 PHYLLIS MAE HARMS Play Cen H1 Sun 4 Art Edrtor Bandl 2 3 4 Sec Treas G1r s Glee Club 1 2 3 Sunsh1ne1 2 3 4 G A 4 En Em 4 r Ed1tor 4 MlXed Chorus 3 4 Semor Play Eleanor Page Twelve Over 20 years of servrce to the communrty Pyramrd O11 Co Best W1shes to the Class of 51 Communny Club LOIS MARIE BROOKINS ou r S 4 and res 4 G1rls Glee Club l 1 -1 V Pres 2 Suns ne 4 Corre S 2 A 3 4 Tr Nl1xed C horus 3 4 Orchestra 7 Good C1t1zensh1p G1rl 1 ROBERT ALLEN cUssEN JR B011 Y 3 4 Sgt At Arms Cen HISUD 8 En Em 4 BIIX Chorus 3 4 V Pres Boy s Glee Club 3 4 Baseball Huntmgton Hxgh School Semor Play lrvrn GAELON BURDELL GOFF aelon 1Y 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 En Em 4 Baseball 2 Soft 2 3 4 Senror a Norman CARL W HOLL JR Wally Pres 2 H1Y 2 3 4 3 Cen H1 Sun 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Trackl 3 4 EnErn4 Bus Mgr 4 MlXCd Chorus 4 Baseball 2 Asst Student Mgr 1 Algebra Contest 1 Latm Contest 2 3 Softball 1 7 3 -1 Semor Play Paul '1 l O U lf' .. . H L .2,3,4gHi-Y2,3, ,v. Tea, ,B I 2 3 4 -3 ' 3 ' P - 1 ' ' . 2, 227' 1 '-5 'E '. ', . . 1 hi 1, V ' ' 3 , 2, 3, . 3 sp. ec. 9 G. 3 ' A. . 1, 2, ,, , . 41 I, 2, 3, 41 . '- es. lg A - 3 , ess H ll ' 7, Hi- , ., A , . 1 -H3 Hi' ,. , 4- - 41 S11 : . , 3, 1 Bas- - 3 -1 - 1 ' - ketb . , .1 ' . , 31 ed ff - - - 43 3' fl 5,41 ' ' Sof , , , : 'or lf 2? A -U ' us- u UG- ,, ' '- -I 1 Q ' H3 , 7, 'Z . , ,2, 3, Q .A. A. , , 3 . 1- 2, 3, 4: - H : ' ball , , 5 ' Pl y- . , . ff ll! U ln , ,v I , 4: V.. V. .ig 1 I , , ', Sec. , . , . . . 4: , ' . U ' '1' , , ,111 ' ' 5' 1. 2, 3, 9 - , At ' . ' ' . CLASS OF 1951 MARY MERLEE KERR Meri Sec Treas 2 3 Cen H1 Sun I rr s Glee Club I 2 nshrnel 2 3 G A 1 Vue Pr 3 es I En Em I Mzxed Chorus 5 4 Yell Leader 4 Semor Play Carolyn HARRY KENT MOORE JR Kem' Bra for Ohro I 2 P s I seball I 7 H Y 3 4 llamenrarran I C en H1 Sun 3 drxor nd rack I 2 E 4 Nlrxed Chorus I 2 3 I Boy 5 Geometry Conrest 3 Sur-me Comes: I Hrsrory Conresr 2 Semor Play Mr Muller HUGH ELTON NEER Hughle Y 7 I Cen Hr Su B nd I 2 3 1 Basketball I rack I En Em I Nfrxe orus I 2 3 1 Boy s Club 3 I Yell Leader 3 BETTY LUCILE PENROD El Cen Hn Sun Grrl s ee ub 1 7 3 4 Sunshrne 2 3 4 G A A I 7 3 -1 En Em 1 Mixed Chorus 3 1 Complrments of Donald R More PATRICIA ANN MARVIN di ea Cen Hr un Gxr Glee Clubl 2 3 I Sunshme I En Em I Mixed Chorus 3 Senxor I-'lax Mrs Mr er VIRGINIA KEYES MOTE Gmnj me Pres I Cen HlSun -I nd I 7 I Sec Tre rr s Glue Club I nshme I 2 3 I Rec Em I Ednor 1 Mrxed Chorus sus I Spellmg Comes: I 3 Co Wmner 1 De are 7 3 r Town Xleeung 3 1 Sen mr Play Louanne NANCY ANN OLINGER Nuncj Vue Pres 4 Cen H1Sun 4 Grrls Glee Club I Sunsh ne A 4 En Em Forenslrs Shaker Herzhxs Hlh School 2 3 A ap pella 3 Girls Chorus 2 Music Appreuanon Club 3 Senror Play Mrs Hayes ARDEN DEAN RAUTENKRANZ Demi Y 2 1 Baskerba 2 I. 3 I En I Softball 2 3 1 Peru Hugh School I Page Tbrneen I O l H U L - P H G'.1' ' S 3, QQ s 4. I: 1 - ts .Ip 'Is sf ,,,,.11 . .A. S21 in -, es' 'Pri' 1,r,5,r1VG.a.A.k1,2,s, ig ' i- , I 1..- ,. rr. ,d y . ' .I V 1: L - '- 1 , , , . ' It ' Ha ,-, 3, 1, 1 as. Ei Bd' ' ' Pa G' 1' ' 2 A I- .gl E ' 45 Bb A I.. 3. Su ' , , ,, V , V. Set. T , ' l 3, 4: En- m 2: 2. A.'A. IA, 2, 3, 4: En- Glee Club 5, sofrbau 5, .ig 'fu A' 4O h'f5 a l' 25 Yom? A - ' .1 'h . . ,. I b M ,Z H I I' -. . ' . H1 -, 3. 2: ' - 1 11 I I 'I 5 Q U I n ll I, Ig G. A. . '3 - 4: T 3 - -': . ' , 4: ' 4' Ch , -'Glee gl '-1 ACQ1 , -, 4, -- GI Hi- . 5, A: 'II -, C1 , -, V 9 - li 3, 113 Trac' I, 2, , , U1 CLASS OF 1951 SALLY PAULINE REAM Lulu Cen H1 Sun 4 Gnrl s Glee Club Su 2 En Em Mlxcd Chorus 3 4 Scmor Play Betsy BARBARA LEE STOUDER Barb Sec Treas I V Pres 3 Cen H1 Sun 4 Gxrl s Glee Club 3 4 Sec Tre Pres 2 Accompanxst 2 Sunshmc I En Em 4 Asst Ed 4 Mnxed Chorus 3 4 Accompanlst 5 6 Orchestra 2 Forenslts 4 Algebra Contest I Lann Con test 5 Scmor Play Allcc JOSEPH M ULREY 06 rack 2 3 En Em Orchestra 1 Student Mgr 3 4 Larm Contest 2 Semor Play Mr Hayes NANCY MARGARET WATSON Nan ce CenH1 Sun 4 Band I Grrls Gee Club 1 3 I Sunshine A 2 5 4 Mnxed Chorus 3 4 En Em 4 Dorsey Hugh School 2 Los Angeles Callf March mg Band 2 Van Nuys High Snhool 2 Van Nuys Calnf Commercial Club 2 World Irlendshlp 2 Scnlor Play MISS Jonu Page Fourteen MARY ELLEN SMYERS Smack Cen H1 Sun 4 Girl s Glee Club Su G 3 4 En 4 Mnxed Chorus 3 4 Spell mg Contest 4 EUGENE ALVIN STURDEVANT Gene H Y 2 3 4 Basket all En Em 4 LEWIS JAMES URSCHEL Leu 4 Cen H1 Sun 4 Bus Mgr Basketball I 2 3 4 Track I 1 4 Baseball 2 Softball I 2 En Em 4 Semor Play Floyd LAURA LEE WILHELM Lam 1e Band I 2 4 Gxrls Glee Club 2 4 Suns Mixed Chorusl 2 4 Twelve Mule Hngh School Sxlver Lake Hlgh School Mule Post 2 Library Club I 2 Mllette Stat? 2 Complxments of RUPPELS ELECTRIC Insure Wlfh Kmg, IRA KING I I I ff U H U I, 2, 5. 43 nshine I, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 4, 'nshine I, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, g - 43 45 . A, A. 2, ,, 3 -Em f. H 1, 2, ,, . as. I, . P H 2,3,41G.A.Ai1,2,3,4f i, . .b 1. . , JR. ff! U ,, y,, Hi'Y 2, 5, 41 Band 1, 2, 3, Pres. 13 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. T , , 43 ' - 4: 'fx - 4- , . .g ff ,f ' - '- g , ' ' ff ,-H l , , fl ' 1, 3, 4, Pres. 43 G. . A. , , 3 ' ' , , Z ' , 5 1, , 1 hine 1, 2, 4, - I 7-.-. IN MEMORIAM JOE ALLEN OLINGER In the Servlce of HIS Country Ds-si gms '18 ,yt-in Ja web vw ai' wwf Llass of lima' V -ef' we 1957 Lrm Blclxel Domthx Brutkoti Xlaryorx Brlght Carole Burr Xlelx 1 l'olt7 larnex Gust Luquelxne Gill Robert Crosmltlxle Rolwert Gruxxell C irx H L l H f mal Arm lxrutl Buulx Lxmlxrt Xixrtht Anna Lawn Qimlc Lum 41 XX.1ltcr Loudxs Ir Xiarx Lou Lovsman Fllzalvcth X1LClurc P N1 Leu lcrrx Xialm Rzdmrtl Xlamxell XIar1lxrx Melwm bhlrlex Rxan Ro er bhull Xlaelelxn bpratllm Larrx Tram Worth XX .zlmtl Lon XX entlel lohn XY Lrkm lerrx XX etlel IL 'NIURS Bow Cfmssnltl lg Prcslt tm IL C lreuurer X trlurx B II Sttretmry Hob Gruxxcll Vlte Prcsltlcnt 'lflklx Lumber Co Trs TRlCIx for Lumber and Brlalx Compllments of XY ETZI L INNLRANCE AGENCY A . Y x 1 ' Q-3 I M, ' :I eq W he b Lf? H , in dx , t w N -X f 'fi ,,l, 2 V' 1 ,,:,,,, . , :.:.g..:-. - . ,ky . I Q H . . - -::':, l fi i ii . A ,. X E' fm ,Q ,,.A ,,., , Q A wi A L -V.- , -. L' '2' '-e 1 i .l.l::. ll-- X -' ' I tt L 1 L 4 X lllt w X L ,lll L :., ,.,,' ' 7 I ,.:,.,., I ,..' ' I A Q' 3 ,, ul ., , '22. '??l'fiH 4 2- - V--- Q. -V M ,E I .--1,,,, AV ,.,l, i n 'ru ill 'I ' J b g' '- Qi ' 7 cr Q - A L L' ' ' QUULl H: , .im f i W . .QVQ V ,. V -if 4' .21 I Q lnnu Iqll H ,, ,,. 'If' I E': ffL,V :f.,:. V' - ' 1. 'l I I L X 'W . l . 7 1 7 tv If V l. . l l ' ., ' 4 A . 2 A It -lklkli-' Sill . H A1 I ' l la ' fitul . .' ' 'L ' C labs of 19.16 Lxuntrs Aluclc bandra Al'IIbl lLlL6 Rntharrl Armey hldl'IlSl'l Aschlxman Iamee Bedt Gerlltl Bemon Larrx Bnllngcr C onnle Burgh Harold Llarlx Chlqulta Collucrt lark Cuxscn Sl1lflLY H 1th lxx tx Dlvlml H txton l tmu I-lf, trn Qarolxn Hclsu Barbara Hllly Max Hrllsamer Marxm lxmtly Iohn Lake George Lambert Ted Lambert Rxthartl MLQlurt Tom Mtliee Larry Metzger kenneth Olmgu Roger Parker Annette Prnnq Pttrltlt Pr Sarx RC'lAlCI1l5lLll Ronaltl Rue Barbara bmxth lohn Snuler LaDonna Steele George bturdexan lone Tx ner Ltonel Lsser Phrllrp XVaeqhtrr TN mu XV lftl llmu Vkfclwnr ltmu XX timer TN IIILX West Nhtrun XX'ut Btrlwtrt XX'utttL1 0 NOPHOMORI N C untrw Alwele Prcartlent Ronald Rue X ret Presxtlent Rrthartl Krmu bam Treasurer 990' 'en 'Rv' h A q Wwwv wW il' 'WG' an Vg. Co XX alnur Ntrut Birlwu Shop mplxmrntx of lrttl VLC lurc. tx man no l' L Nutr: 1 'iw-gi us' NU 'UQ MM. WMV' 'nv -ns-Q,-. sv- yum 233' x Q'm Y Bur XX uhm us th: C lass or DI Qu,1l1u Bakery XX N ln-' Ilmxgrc lor 'HL QJLLASIUHS Llase of 1934 X111 Abele Ann Arnhml e loin Barton Rolmrr Buphlu lwm Brutlwpt Xcrmmn Burr ml Co XX Lndnll DIUIII Xlarllx n Istruh Bonme lubank C xnthu I mdiex H irold lru mn Seth Hammond Ximhael Hixcs 'Xanax Huh R1LhJfn1 f'IUlxlf.I'IN.lfl Pam Ihmn x olmsn n uhrmm XX Lmlcll lxrudcr X xormn 11m IX Iom Mabrm Tm Mclxm Kim hm Nildd cmn Taxne Moore lean Ncuthln er laclue 'Nordnmn Helen Quxdx Nhckes Reed Tern Shull xfiflhl Smith Nimhacl Smdnr Carol Tr mx Rlghml lxmr 'N mu XX IH l'RIIbHMI:lN XX'cndcll lxrcndcr Scuerlry H umm Ilmln V PrLsnlLm M1411 ml Smklu lrusuru I um Iuhnsmm Pruu cnt Llass of 1955 Nlarneene Abbott Sue Alxe s Barbara Bentler Betty Canine Larry Cltrk Larry Cullers Robert leoll Iunior litzeeralcl jeanniee Grossnielxle Ianet Hare bteve Hearn jamie Hltlg. Marilyn aeolws Antlrew lxainass Max Lambert Lintlr Lintlemuth Nlyron Miller bhelia Mitchell Tom Mote Larry Myers Etta O Brien john Sands Eleanor bchmerlel Sandra bexxard Betty Lou bhmlxle Stephen bhners Patrick bny tler Eselyn bvuhart james Ulrey Elaine Waeehter leaninc Walrrmtl Patritia Werkine bamlra Westaler lualy Willetax lohn Wittxxer Nut prtturetlfxloyee Warner 0 EIGHTH GRADE jutly Willcox . . . President Larry Clark . . . Vice President bug Akers . . Secretary -Treasurer 'Y S 1' 'Qu- wir Q. W nil' fha Y.-it 'T Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Seniors of 1951 from the News journal Page Ninelceu 'QP W if mf Q..-va 9' L zu. hw A Q-dx ISIN Llass of 1906 Duxcl Bauxcll Shlrlex Ba ton Iolm Balm lr mus Bun lx Dclurcs C lugl m l Rmilu Dxllun Xlm lraml Brmmc Vreecl Pifflkll Cnlwscnn C mall Grossnmlxlc CcralQl1ne Harrm loc I-lelscr Lcfall oc DlX1Ll Huh' lxlrl Xllffllf Bun lNluLa.4r XX um Nlxllcr 'N mu Ode. luhnm Prlnc Rolvcrt LllLlN C mal Reel 'Xnn Rlnlxert Niarura blfllldflls lanet Nmnh lxexm Slilllli xr we F Lm ll XX lrmr 5Lllil1l1L XX Llmr lxu XX1lulL RIJSLINIYIC. XX all SEX I-'XTH GRADE ber 1lLl1UC:' Hams X me Premlcnr Dax nl Bauxcll pI'6S1ul6flI lolm Beam Nmrgrlrx lxxrl Muxxr l.L.1m1'cr NHUPN lOR ill. l'l-ll' IMNIIIH -Xl XXIBIFN SHUI' STORE DEPARTMENTS zfi-QQQQ I 1 ' Amy 0 0 Li QR 04 X 4 A Al K Upper left hleh school elass Upper fl ht eighth grade elass Lover lelt sexenth erade class Lover rreht hlah school elass Art At Its Best In lunror hugh ellsses 1nd ldvaneed trt ellsses rrt prrnelples 1nd rules yxhleh Uovern eomposrtron desrgn proport1on halanee and color eombmatrons are mtrodueed Lessons are planned so that all the students are drreetrng therr rdeas along a gtven eourse such as orrgrnal eomposmons poster vxorlx 1nd so forth On free ehoree days the te leher observes 1nd drseovers what lxrnd of help students need 1nd em S1lllClL them to better aehlevement 1n art students are not made mto artrsts but are rather msprred to express themselves Stu dents learn many thxngs rn art that may 1n fluence and hung helpfulness and pleasure throughout therr entire lrves Congratularrons to the Senxors SHIVELY S DAIRY Pat f 411 1141 fa. vw , X 5 M HM '52 was I 'Y'z'zz. z . Az'A A-1 4 ,L L D Q 1 .. 5 .L , . a K I Q I x . . . Q Art must be a happy experience. The A I pP,2 . 44 ' .', L 4. g . a . 4' zz ry 1 Commercial Trains for the Future . . . The general objective of the department is to give information and skills necessary to take it for a vocation. the carrying on of ordinary business transac- tions. Since there is a great percentage of students who go to college, more pupils take typewriting for personal use than those that Upon finishing our secretarial training courses, a student should he able to meet re- quirements of a smalltown office situation. Lipper left secreterial training class Upper tight bookkeeping class Lower left shorthand class Lower right typing class CHFCIX. WITH Qheclt R Board Sponsored hy laurots Lomplctc lood Market Iii ul I v 4- ' ,. ' 'y 1 , ' ,. f i 1 r 'y .-r' v 1 v I, ' ' ,if ,- ahfu' L, 3, EIIUIISII Provltles Many Experlenees The Engltsh department attempts to pro vtde tratntng tn w rttten and oral slttlls and to foster appreelatton of ltterature Students are urged through aetull expertenees to learn fundamental pr1ne1ples of wrtttng and rules of grammar usage needed 1n our modern world They are gtven opportunrty to do d1f ferent types of w rtttng tneludtng newspaper worlx short stortes plays desertptton argu ments expostttons and radto sertpts Speettl eourses 1n bustness Enghsh eollege prepftra tory grammar and wrtttnq are offered Upper lett seventh grade elass tn grammar dtseusston Lower left tenth grade elass ln Better LIVIDL dns Cusston Every student takes one seemster of be gxnntng speech 1n wh1ch he ts helped rn de veloplng slnlls of votee and body eontrol ganmng and gtvtng effeettve speeehes, an talnng hrs plaee as a responstble member ot a group d1scusston An advaneed course IS of fered for those who wtsh to further thetr tramlng tn speeeh Outstde aettxtttes are provtded tn both Engltsh 1nd speeeh through essay 1nd poetry eontests tndtvldutl speech events, radto pro grtms debates ind dramattcs Lpper right-one ALI play presented tn ntnth grade tlass Lower rteht eleventh grade elass haunt, group dts eusston THF HOME Ol Pl RMJNAL 5LRYlQl: lrantz Lumber Co Phone 3 I l11tr1'x O I Q 1 5 v C O O I . , . , . r .- . . , , ,Of ' L 7 c . L f' ' ,fs 1 ' A A . V , 7 - 5 , , ', , - - , f - y . 1 . . 7 Y 7 Y , A , . N . 'z 2 H f z ' , e ' , 1 ' , , V.. , A 1 A r r . C L . , g , , V . .' k-.- , , ' ,, , '. ' , ', .b fy .,. ' ' ,V .-.gp 1. I . V . -f ' ' ' , T- 1 ', ..,. Y ff v 1 lj. MQ '-'-mf-.,...,,,N n-...W Upper left nmth grade L0Olx1l'lL class Lpper rrghr ninth grade seurn alles Lauer left Ll l'1 rule Loolnn LMS Lower Il ht nmrh rarle sexxln naw Honlelndklmf lol Home llldlxt I s The Home Malxrng Department under rrrrarnve suunf' projcrrs hwe been exhrbrr the superxrsron of Mrs Bremberlx hls as rrs ed ro the publrr xxhrle the roolnnq ellsscs 'nm to rncreuse the 'rpprecrarlon 'md skllls or lmve been lelrnnnu ro prepwre foods 'md serve the students in the art of lwmemulcing. Many mulls. Othu ll, Hill. Tailor ct Cleaner-Suits ro Blerlsure Ramsey Grocery-Tlunk You fir Yu ll 1 Left tenth grade class LllSLUSSlI'lL derxvatlve posters Rlhhf-'6lffVemh Made Class Sfllf-lYm2s the ma? Of Caesar 5 Latm Hotlle Vlvat Gallrc Conquest Latrn does lrve today for students rn the tenth and eleventh grades The purposes of the courses grven are to acquarnt the students wrth an ancrent superror crvrlrzatron to grve them an opportunrty to examrne therr own language from the vrewpornt of another language, and to grve them the basrs for understand mg many Englrsh words by knowmg a comparatrvely few Latrn words The members of the first year class keep a derrva trve notebook throughout the year Each student makes a derrvatrve poster whrch shows at least ten Englrsh words that come from one Latrn word The posters are drsplayed and the students select the best poster The members of the second year class keep a vocabulary notebook throughout the year Durrng the second semester the class reads at least one book from Caesar s Commentarres on the Gallrc War Jack Prnney Chevrolet Inc For Your Chevrolet and Service Page Tuentg rzx ,fm-h ' a b ,V M, t ,, c E L , tv, t . . , L ' , ' Y ' ' Y 'Y 7 I I U ' O I C 3 . , .. - - ,, . Y H . LV I Industrial Arts Develop Skills . . . The industrial arts department provides two years of shop work. Mechanical drawing is offered to students in the upper three grades. In the seventh and eighth grades the work is of an exploratory nature. Twelve weeks of drawing is also offered in the ninth grade. The industrial arts program should develop the muscular skills necessary in the proper use of tools. Students learn how to work cooperatively with others. One of the import- ant goals is the proper development of safety habits in the shop, in the car, and in the home. Lpper ninth grade uoys LlOlflL woodwork Lou er left mechanical d raxx in 1 ht 1 grulc class Peabody Seating., Co Inc Manufacturers of School Furniture and lolding Chairs P154 71161111 f,1c11 l Y , Y 4 Vi V T. ' 'A l7 g. Rh: Alztlie work in ninth 7 2 A V ' , V l Y ' w - D, D , . 1 . 1 . . . , - 1 rf i , i Mathematics for Clear Thinking . . . Mathematics at Central provides an appreciation of mathematics and its uses. It develops a reasonable degree of accuracy and speed in the fundamental processes. Stu- dents learn to form the habit of checking their work and of judging the reasonableness of their results. They learn to read with understanding and to think clearly in solving problems. High school courses include first and second year algebra and plane and solid geometry Upper left ninth grade algebra Upper right plane geometry Lower left eighth grade math Lower right second year algebra P ge Tu 67111 elgbt IOHNSON MARATHON SERVICE THE GRILL .- ' y v 1 I ' 1 1. 1 v it V i I 7 ' . I Y 1 ' V Y . . 4 , ,.,.,,,f,' Q J , 11' f ' . ' f -J . '2 S- .1 ,- ' Upper left seventh grade boys Upper rreht seventh ,grade exrls Lower left eighth erade Lrrls Lovser flghf-C1LhIh eratle boys VIIISIC for AppPCCl3tl0H Members of the seventh tnd erghth grade musre tlasses learn to appreerate mus1e 1nd enyoy srngrng together Thrs course consrsts of a study of musrc hrstory and 41 study of the great composers Story of Musrc rs the text used rn the tvvo courses The purpose of the eourses 1S to 'uve the student '1 better knowledge eonternxng the grefrt tom posers and therr famous vt orlts Compllments of The Barnharr Van Trump Company Roehester lndrana Putt In 1113 :me L vf v. 'r 1 v y' -. r -H r :A I f- 'y 'r rf ru l 0 o 0 0 0 0 . A . ' 1 . -- c s. 1 A . u -n- - r - - A ' D . Y, - -A I - c c ' , - ' , , -, ' v . r t' -I Physical Education for Physical Alertncss . . . The physical education program is set up to develop the student physically, make him alert mentally, and to provide for his growth socially. The majority of the ac- tivities introduced will give the individual enjoyment at the present time as well as being useful for recreation in later life. Some of the activities in gym are track, softball, bas- ketball, touch football, volleyball, dodgeball, tumbling, calisthenics, fieldball, baskick, ring toss, badminton, stunts, and kick pin baseball. Upper leftfninrh and tenth driver training. Upper rightgninth grade girls. Lower left-ninth grade talisthenics. Lower right-tenth grade boys. L Tin Sponsored by Bruce Kramer Co.+Dependable Dry Cleaners-Fine Laundry 'L J It Upper left eighth fdtli. girls eneral sciente class Upper right ninth grade bioloex tlass Lower left physics class Lovxer ri ht ehemisttx class SLIGIICC SCFVICC or Serv1tude'7 Many individuals believe that exery natural material thing vxas designed to have a good and useful purpose Surely the scientific field is of gre If import mee to the discovery and utilim tion of those purposes Generxl science ts one of these fields xx ould be classified ts 1 explorttorx science bee tuse of its x lriety of subject m ztter Biology physics and chemistry 1re more specialized and serve to develop the Scientific Method as an attitude and method of problem solving for students These subiects provide lsnovx ledge of a practrcal value and backgrounds for interesting and xx orth xx hile use of leisure time Many continue their education beyond the scope of high sthool md for these the science courses indie 1te outstanding interests and abilities aiding the selection of life careers. Individuals well grounded in the scientific method can usually shift information to the practical solution of problems in other fields-so the field of science should be accepted as a way of life. Chicato Transformer Co.-May the Class of 'Sl Have A Brigtht Future Plz f ' lfll Soclal SLICIICC Prepares for LltlL6llShlp The purpose of world history and United States history IS to acquaint each student with world events of the past and to linlc them w1th our bacltground here in America, learn ing how people lived thought made their living, and their struggle to improve their social and economic life In the United States government class seniors are instructed as to the functions of the local, state, and federal governments and how each branch of government operates Its purpose is to show to the students the bpper left Wcarld history tenth grade Lower left sexenth grade history teach the students how to become good citizens The Indiana history course helps acquaint the students with the early background be gmnings and history of the state, the func tions and development of education industry, transportation resources, and with famous persons, places of interest and miscellaneous facts destmed to enrich lives of the students The United States history and geography courses enlighten students about the who what where when and why of countries places, peoples and governments as a basis Upper right United States history eleventh trade Lower right government twelfth grade Compliments to the Class of Dl Butch s Cafe Burns The Baker 'I lvrrlx II N l 0 10 0 0 f U I' V O O O i V I - I A - 1' i i . D r i 1 A i i i i ' ' '- , , . Q . . .... , - . . I , ' 7. T - - ' , 7 qualifications for good citizenship and also to for happier and more democratic living. g A , if ,V fi EXTRACURRICULAR O cw Thrrd rovs N Olmger A Pmney I Glll B Penrod H Neer B Cussen W Burr G Abele J Geist C Freed L Wendel Second rovs C Colllns N Foltz S Ream N Watson B Stouder L McClure P Marvm L Bickle M Kerr M Aschllman M Smyers S Ryan Frrst row E Schmedel M Lavengood L Urschel P Harms MISS Noffsrnger sponsor C Longo lx Moore M Foltz D Brertltopf Cen H1 Suu Gave Us the I atest P zge Tbzvla fum The Cen H1 Sun, the hrgh school paper, rs publrshed br weekly durrng the school year Typrsts artrsts, reporters mrmeographers and feature wrrters compose the staff The mam staff for the 1950 51 school year vsas Kent Moore Fdrtor Carole Longo Assrstant Edrtor Iewrs Urschel Bust ness Manager, Phyllrs Harms Art Fdrtor and Mrss Gletha Mac In prevrous years thc paper xx as puhhshed as a project of the senror Englrsh class Thrs year hovsever staff posrtlons were opened to all students above the seventh grade level In dorng thrs, rt vsas hoped that the paper vt ould provrde a Journalrstrc outlet to any student vt ho desrred to vt orlx on the hrgh school paper Congratulatxons to the Class of 1951 Brg Your Elevator Carters Auto Servrce Karser Frazer St Henry J Y ' W ' 3 ' 9 4 3 ' 7 ' 7 . , . , . , . , . ' , . V . 4 Y ' 7 ' 5 ' 7 ' 5 7 1 , ' 4 ' . I ' ' J 0 l 0 ' 7 7 l a -ni' 7 -T S ' M- - C .4 , C Noffsmger-Sponsor. ' 7 3 Y ' V ' . L . 7 I N A T A7 ' y ' ' . A 'z A 4 IL roxy Goff D Broolxms L Urst 16. Moore B Lussen W Burr H Neer L btur deyant D Rautenkranz IIFSI row M Smyers M Ixerr N Watscan S Ream B Penrod N Olmger V Foltz L XX1ll1elm P Marxm L Brooluns En Em, Heeoul of the Yeal The sen1ors pmtured fiboye are the people who made the l9Dl 1ssue of the EN EM poss1hle The yt1rl11olx IS 1 lug Joh to p11t out In fmt lf IS 1n 1ll ye.1r project The hook IS finanted through 21ClXCfI1S1f1f' '1nd sub sCr1pt1ons n1z11nly however, the t1lent shovy qnen 1lter the list home h1slxeth1ll q1n1e also helps PICILIFLS must he t1lxen mounted sent IHIO 1 dummy wyhrth the staff lxeeps it hand connnuously Then the yyr1te ups must be yy r1tten and mf1de ready for the prlnter When th1s IS done the hook IS returned for proof re1d1r11g 1nd m1dt rt 1dy for d1stt1h11t1on PY FXI 5TAl'l BARBARA BIOL 111 11 GIXN1 lNlOfl P111 L1.1s I-lumix aclt rovx l to r ILRRX XVFIYFL XX A111 H011 NlR Cons If L111111 The Healtman Bmdery Bound to Please 1 llllfl 1 1 Ltfzlw 'iff I1 nw 1171107 Effllm B1n1ut1 llamzttr S 0111117 l nm rfpln I 11 1 P llmx l I B: li --G, B , . . rlll. K. W I . . I U O O Q ' If A L y 1 A 'Az 1 z 'K ' , . .',' ' 2 2 -f' ' '. ' ' . Q L I me L - , 'L ' ' 2 ,Q , 2 , L 2 - 2 ti f , I .1 -.X A A 1 , ,A A A llfirst roxy l. to lil C V ' Y V A ,V - to the engraver, and returned to he put A I y ye ' ' W ' ' ' F . ' 2 A f f A.l.l1-ff'- ,' 4 , ' A LB' ' '. .1 ' A ' - , - y f ' 1' ,.,... f l ' . . 7 U. . V , ....,. .l 'ff 1 ' .A , , I 2 12 21 A1 ' 1 ..,...,... 'p f - ADI? '. 5' ..,... 'lv ,qu V EJV1- .rut 'V The SllllSlllll6 Souety At the nrsr of the year the new members Vs ere mrtrated at an all day fun 1n1r1at1on and later at a very formal servrce at the Methodrsr Church Ar the same trme Central rnstalled the Chester Sunshme Socrety In the early fall a chrle supper was held for the grrls dates and on March 9 the annual Ma Pa and Me banquet xx as held for therr parents On March 30 the Sock Hop vsas held and the funds were forvx arded to the Rlley Hosprtal at Indranapolls Iherzdefzf NARQ Wmsow Vue Preudfur DoRorm BRFITIXOPF Seuefara BARBARA SMITH Trmmfef CONMI BURCH Sponsor Miss GLI-IHA MAP INIOFI-SINGER Tourth roxx C Krerder M Ioltz M Lowman I Txner H Quxclt C Helxey L Wrlhelm IN Toltz G More L McClure B Stoufler B Eubanlx V Abele C Collrns Thrrd rovu A Ambndge I Mrddleton C Burr B Lambert M Laxenaood Spradlm I Barton S Ambrxdge S RClLIEl'1lJdLl l Sccontl rovr M Smyers C Longo A Pmney M Smlth L Brooltms P Marxm M lxcrr S Ream P Harms I Moore I Noffsmger N Hof? B Westafer C lreed L Wcntlel M Brlgeht B Penrod N Olrnger S Iohnson lxrst ron I Gill C Traq S Ryan D Brertltopt N Wfatson Mrss Notfsmger sponsor C Burth B Smlth L Brclxel C Imtlley M Melxm Page Tffzrlx Jvc CLEVELANDS SERVICE STATION TRAILER COURT XVEAVER S HI BRID POP Buy only the best 0 O I U O I . ' I - , Q fa a r ' f y ' - 1 1 Ia c L . . A I .v..v..... I If I A A ,I J ' V 1 r L -- I 1 1 fftl- 1 A ' If' - I . . T . . ' . A- 4' f - I Ya - V '- ' I , . I . . , Q. , . . . . . , . , . - ITT A A 7 u - I 1 A v - v - Y Y v C. Colbert, M. Aschliman. P, Ihnen, B. I-Iidy. N. XVing1. S. Lindzy. M. . . Q . Q Q -E A Yi - 7 -I, 1. Ay , . I I, . I , . I n - A - Y. Q rn E 1 1 I y 1 I ' a ', ' , ' Q. Q- . QQ QQ . Q . . . Q I Q Q Q Q , . . Q Q. Q Q. , . , . , . , . , . . Thtrd rovy G Goff E bturdeyant I Ulrey H 'Xleer Beck L Bohngcr Werknntg M 1-hllsamer L Tracy I Wermer D Haxton I Snyder G Benson D Rautenlxranz I Hearn Second row G bturdevant G Hare I Gerst I Maloy R MtClurL L Ussery XX her W Holl R Mdxxyell R bhull R Rm. T H Il I Cussen R Armcy W Loutks G Ahcle Mr Baevytll sponsor Ilrst row L Mem er M Kmcly W Burr R Cussen L brschel R Gruyxell D Broolxrns lx Moore R Grossnrclxle I Wfetzd P Wfaechter K Ohnuer To trettc m.unt11n md extend throughout the school md tommunlty h1'h st md trds of Chr1st11n thlrfttter IS the purpose of the forty one boys yyho tra rn the H1Y dub thrs year The North Manchester Club yy IS organmed rn 1975 and rcorganmed rn 1941 The motto or the club IS Clean speeth clean schohr shxp, tleqn sport md clean hung Some of the outstmthnsg tt flVlf1f.S of the ye tr vytre the 1n1t11t1on lttendlntg ehurrh 1n 1 body lttendrng the H1 Y thrle supper 'rt Chester .md the b st furl ban quet rn the sprrnff I IL Ilzfclll Vice PILYIIILIII Scrrelarl T1 eatzuef P111 llanlelzfm mu Seigearzt 111 Ar ms Spmzmf L1 xx I5 URBLHI L Bois GRLyx LLL WAYNE BLRR Dow BRooKrms KPNT INIOORF BOB Ctssrx NIR BAQXXILL Welmer Soft Water Company Int Wermer Locker Company Int HIY LL ' 1 ' 11 v , J V ' ys I - I - , . . . . V V 1 - . Q - ' 4- A ' 1 V - , V ' Q - I , - - - . V. . V - I , 1 Y . 1 ,- ,A 1' V- 1 V1, H - ,, I y 1- t , . . . ,. ,I A 1, 1, . , . ., . . . y , . . . :'. 1 ,V.,, , ' 1 ' ' V- , . 1 V . 5 , . 4. . . . . . , . , , GA, V. , 1 . V A XA . Y , 11 - - - 1 , 1 1 1 1 - 1 L 1 4. , ' c 7 L E . 7 .K - . . ,, . 1 1 1 - 1 - , 1 , O r c 1 4 4 - 1 1 A ' , '- - ' v 1 L . , 12 . -I A . ,L , ff ' . ' C . . , L ' . . . ,, . - 1 - ,1 1 1 , 1 1 V L c g. L L c ' - 1 11 V, 4 ,' ' ' ' 1 ' - - ' 1 r c 4 , 4 Q L , 1 - - 1 Q - ' - c c , C O Cv' 1-,P , rv- -- 1 '- -1' 1 ' 'f' '.-- ' v ' - - ' I . ....... 'Mn' , . A,4V, A 1.',-'1j . T ird roxx 5 Bitton S Akers I hrnedel 'NI Abbott E Tridle I Gross nltlee B Canine B Shinlxel P Gibson E Sxxlhart 5 Mitehell L Lmdemuth Second rovx C Gft7i5DlLlxlL B Metzger I XX!lllLOX P Vkerlxing A Rieleert I bmith I Hxdx 5 Sexxard R Wiult D Clexelund lN 0 le l Warner M birmanis I W tlrod I lrst rovx B l reed R Dillon F W xeehter Mrs llson sponsor 5 XX e wer B Bender lx XX ll3lL 5 XX esttler Nitss Dingle sponsor I re M Iaeobs F O Brien The Sunbeam Soeietx of Central xx IS organized in 1975 under the sponsorship ot M155 Helen Fotnex md M155 Louise Dingle The purposes of the orqanimtion ftre 4 13 to he of serviee to our school and eommunitx WI to spread happiness throughout the eommunity, C39 to develop 1 high stftndard of qirlhood, 6 H t tmin for good Citizenship and CDD to qdvanee the cause ot the soeiety The girls 1re dixided IUIO eommtttees and each month 1 eommittee puts on 1 proegrstm telling ot teenagers and their prob lems in various Countries A partx xx as held at Christmas ttme 1nd one xx as plinned for the spring. Premienr ,...,.. , SANDRA WE5't'AF12R Vice l're.rizfef1, ..,...,.. KAY WlBLli Sefrelarj .,.....,, SUSIE XWEBER Treamrer ...,.... BARBARA BENDER Spmzmrs ,..., M155 DINGLE AND MR5. ELSON Everything for your car truck or tractor-CENTRAL OIL CO. Best Wishes to the Seniors-Herfb ones Co. The Junlor H1 Y Club ,176 mlm! V114 l'1eJ1zfL21t .Seuelara Tfkdllllil Seraeafzl at Armr Reprnief 8170711071 O1 FILERS Dlux TYNHR M1111 SNHDI-R Ammsyx hA1NAss PAT SNYUER IAN MFLVIN lNlR lRllD ANI! Nlk DIIRIDORI The Jun1or H1 Y of 1950 51 wfrs Qomposed ol forty tvyo boys from the seventh, eughrh 1nd nlnrh qrfrdcs Meennqs yy ere scheduled wary rvyo yyeclxs The prosgrrm for one of the meetmgs vw rs the plnlyrng of the recordmfr or the Wfllulsh Cenrr 11 Lglme IU the 1950 secnonfrl tournflmenr The dub Qontnbuted S76 50 to the Poho Fund DTIVC X Burr j Nordman J Shull L Cullers R Holderman R Beachley Thrrcl row il to ry R Qulclx 5 5h1vers T More L Clark K Merrlrr W M1l1er j Ulrey D Bagwell j Flrzgerald M Reed H lredlne Second rovy il G Hoerdr 5 Hearn M Hayes T Brelrkopf D Hoff lx bm1rh Frrsr roxy tl to rj F Bundy I W1truer Mr Freed sponsor D Tyner M Qnyder A Karnass J lN1ClV1I1 P Snyder Mr Drerdorr sponsor I Helser L Myers o 1 r anz P L Beam I bams Snyders I G A Marker Best XX'1shes to rhe Class of 51 P41 1111111 ml O I O - - C ' Q - - 1' ' 1 'Q 2 ' L . 1. ' k ' ' 1 V 4 Y ' V A A ' . 4 2 A A A 1 A V2 A C Y' S - A 4 ' I O A A I 2 - 4 2 L2 I ' ' . 1 A . 5 ' ' Q- . ' Fourth row-fl to ry W. Kreider, T, Johnson, T, McGraw, XV. Dilling, M. Lambert. 7 , I v ' ' ' to rye-R. Eg lf, M. Mllle, A. Fr' r, -1. rica -I. ' , D. l.. BAND CERALD H VIILLER Munn Dlreetor The Central Bmd has hid 1 xery eventful season It has p.1rt1e1 pated 1n 1 number of eoneerts throughout the ye1r One xx as the Countx Musxe Festrx al 1nd 1noth er xx1s the F111 MUSIC Coneert CCHIIQI xx 1s represented by tts bmd 1t the Drstrret B1nd Contest xx here they elrned 1 superror rmng On Aprtl 14 at Knox the h 1nd elrned IIS nrst superlor ID the Sure B md Contest 1rtlRnxx I M LOW MAN C COLBLRT I XXILLCOX 5 eond Roxx Il tm 1' SXIVIH P HARNIS V ABFLE I XXITTXYIR Roxy 4 G NIOTE H NEER L BIChEL S ANIBRIDGI Pe Roxx fltorp R HOLDERMAN C GROSSNICKLE N FOLTL L VUILHLLM L BRO01xlNS I'r unt Roxx tl t 2 I GHST N How 5 MooRE e TRACY 1 . L ' 2 ' 2 2 ' A 7 A 1 D K.- , 1 - , Y 1 V L C . JY A R V C C ' ' ve 2 N . . , C ,L , A f 2 2 A ' N . ' 7 A2 V c ' I . ', f Af, 2 'Z ' ' 2 2 A . Th' c ' K to rf , Y . 1 KI. SNYDER Xe' ' 4 A B. fr ' . r First l to rp . r 1 3 5.1 k ' ' t o r .- -7 r . Prnsers Quahtx Cleaneri Good as the Best Better than the Rest Lgtr r Rn hr BAND L BOLINGIR I XIILLXIN I HEARN I Q Yr to RILIII R RCI XX RRIIDLR D TX 'VIR Y XXINL1 I NTOIIBITNGLR I bl REX XI 5NIITH XI HI1LbAXI1R R MAXWEIL Q IRVID ILtrruR1Lht lx MOORF XX BLRR G -XBFLI' A AMBRIDGI B XX ESTAI FR 5 IOI-IN SON C YIXDLEX - 0 'u . , v '.A 'A , If . rl T A -Y ,, ., 1. .' AA rr' ' I v f L. 41 Left to Right L. . R if , fq , A . '7 T. . L' .Y .lj M Third Row ll to rl-S. Johnson, A. Ambridge, L. McClure, M. I-Iillsamer. C. Findley. G. Abele, M. Snyder, J. Melvin, R. Tyner. Second Row ll to rl-N. Hoff. J, Moore, S. Ambridge, B. Smith, C. Grossnickle. T. Johnson. N. Wing, J. Noffsinger. L. Warner. First Row tl to rJ-M. Smith. E. J. O'Brien, S. Westafer, P. Snyder, M. Gable. Tl'l1l'xlROVN Cl to FJ M L Lowman J Gill L A Wendel C Ireed M Melvin B Penrod Cussen W Holl W Burr lx Moore T Hill R Cussen H Neer R Shull N Olinger L McClure C Lonco L Brooltins P Harms Second Rovv fl to ry D Breitltopf M E Smyers G Mote P Marvin M Bright J Hearn L Bol1ns,er G Abele 'NI Hillsamer J Beck C Shultz student teacher N Ioltz N Watson L Wilhelm M Kerr First Rovx fl to rJ C Burr S Ryan B Lambert M Foltz R Gruwxell D Broolcins R Gross nickle J Wetzel NI lxindx S Ream L Biclxel M Laxencood C lxreider accompanist B Stouder P Fliz Orchestra The orchestra is an extra - curricular ac- tivity. The 18 loyal members worked hard two mornings a week to make this years orchestra one of the best Wllxed Chorus The Mixed Chorus xx ts c vmooscd of 57 voices This included girls from thc junior an l scnior tlftsfts and felloxxs f r o m the sophom arc 1 u n 1 o r and senior clftsscs r C I K I f 4 i fs 2. il ' - I 1 -, - , , 1 - , t -.. 4 .1 4 A V f , . . . . c , v 1 r 4 J . . ,. , . . . . , - . - ,. , . . - , 1 , , - , . 1 1 , - y v w ' 7 u , n K 7 L v C . r . , . 1 , . , . . Y D' 1 A -y A v - - V - , - - - A ,,- - - ', , ' , . I X , - .A- . . , - -- , - , - . . , . . 4. 7 1 Y v v. - . . . , - v - . . . . . - .Y , ,. Y .Y v ,. a - .1- ,, - , - x - .' W - - .rge of ,-I l 1 Ceclllan Chou' Second Row ll to ry M. Bright M. L. Lowman L. A. Wendel C. Freed M. Melvin B. Penrod J. Gill P. Harms B. Stouder N. Olinger L. McClure C Longo L Wilhelm L Brook- ini L Bldxel irst Row fl to ry M l'olrz B Lambert D Breit Lopf P Marvin M E Smyers S Ryan C Burr N Watson G More N Foltz S Ream M lxerr C Krerder C Shultz SILI dent feather Accompanist M Lavengood Melody M3ldS Second Row fl to rj J Tyner H Quick V Ahele S Hathaway B Wesraler C Col lins N Hof? J Moore J Noff singer A Pinney G Walton student teacher S Johnson C Colbe r lirst Row fl to rj A Ambr1dLe N Win J Bar ton P Ihnen P Pritc M Smith J Middleton S Ambridge S Lindzy M Aschliman B Smith C Bu rh Boys Glee Club beyond Row fl to rj J Hearn R Ty ner J Cussen W Holl W Burr R Cussen H Neer J Beck R Shull R Holdermm J Melvin lirst Rom tl rc ry R Gruxnell M Snyder J Sm der G Abele M Hillsamer P Xwaechter M Ixindy T John son T MtGravi W' lxreider L Nlerzaer Accompanist C lindley THE BEST Ole EVERYTI-llNG FOR THE SENIORS PRISER AUTO SALES P ,ge F 115 Ibree J , I l . , , , , , , 7 , , , , ., . -I . ' J - v ' - 1 ' H I ' v ' v . , . ' , . A , . , , . , ' , , I . ' , . ', . , . V 1 ' 7 ' - v ' I ' 7 ' - 7 ' YQ ' 1 , - , . r I Y I 4V . 1 - 1 A -ii ' s . , - . , - J- - v - - f Accompanisr-C, Findley. . , . ' , . , 7 - , . , - . - . A ', - . , 2 , -. ' . I' r J - V v - -V , i. J' . . , . , . ,- V . . , . , - . , , f - 1 . J' U' ' Upper left reeorclxn pro r m Lpper rleht lxstenma. ln Lower left 1 lne proerim fuer fl ht eilene xr o' exents Lentlal H1011 School O11 the Alr P A F 11 your A one hour r.1d1o profrr 1m 15 sponsored eleh xxeele by the North M mehester merehants on I'lLl1O st.1t1on XVRAM W.1rsaxx lndlana One half of the hour IS devoted to the merehants of the toxxn and the other hllf hour IS elwen to the sehools of North Manehester A faeult r.1d1o LOITIIUIIILC, eom uosed of Mr Stone Mr Mlller 3 Mr lreed and Mlss Nollsmfver .lrrlnved eaeh xxeeles r.1d1o ro 9 '1 'S gram Durmq the past year the theme of the I'dCllO programs vms Thls IS our sehool The rofvrams Llllflflf' the ear trleel to 5 '7 present every teaeher ind department and every ph lse of sehool Qetlvlty These radlo Jrovrftms luxe been xer lnterestrnv for the H 5 l1steners of North Manehester 1nd the students If Central hue learned about the prep lrmu md hroadeastmq of programs ' ' - ' . ,, ' ' 'A' ' g .1 ea. j , j . ' -4-1 ' ja . Law g -1 la t 'A N1 O 0 O rn ' ' ' ,, , 2 . , D ' 1 ' -1 I ' 7 1 ' '- 1 1 a L - e . . , ' u Q e e - t ,y , ' L L . . C . ,A , . ,,, ,. V, , A, A e e , ,Q . ,. 2 , 2 . ' 2 1 ' ' . e e e ,, Forensles Tlus ye11r 1f1SILlCl of elelmrlng Central l111s lI11If1lfLLl 1 1 1r1eel lorensnes progr11m rn xx l11el1 twelve students p1rt1e1p11teel Ar the l7Cf'lI'11'llI'lf' of the 1e11r Cer1rr1l 11 1S host to 11 tourney here Later on the group entered eompermon lf Home Mll1f1fX Ae1elemy B1ll Stare Te11el1ers College mel Purdue bnnersny Students nn the speeeh group were also xernve In the weekly r1el1o progr1ms mel ln the XV1fS1XX mel Fort XV lvne Iumor Tovxn Meetmgs The LllYISlOI'lS m v1l11el1 rl1e lOI'LI1SlLS group flfflelplflll xxere extempor11neous speeehes l1LlIUOI'1JLlS mel elr11m1r1e reul mgs r11el1o 1mr1ouneemer1r mel LllSCLlSSlOl'1 Seholastle ereellt IS not grmteel for thls speech 11er1x1r1 but lf ns hopeel 111111 an 111 lfel sys rem em be xxorlxeel out eonel roxx I rert ow L n o M Bn r sr row K r B Stouler N l..11er1oo1 C More Xlnss 'Votfslneer N lorf 5 Harhaxxdy P111 I ll lu I 1 , 1 U O . A1 V ,Z , 1 - k x i . r 1 I -2 , 1 71 1 , ' . A A y 1 , 1 72 1 A V . 1 A tv av . 1 A 4 ' 1 I . r ' 4 . U 7 'I , , L 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 gf ' 4 A A 1 A V ' vl D v , I 4 Q , 4 . A 44 ' ' 4 A f R ' I A A A v 4, f 2 ' 2 1 1 1 D 4 1 1 V 1 1 r 1 . Y ' 1 4 - 1 1 1 1 1' D K . 1. . . I , . . .1 .A-3 . 1 1 , L 1 .l - R 1 , ' ' y l , 2 N . N N y R 2 . ,,- , - , J, , , L ,L , - Sc l to rf--D. B -A le gt, N. lfolrz, -I. Gill. -I. Beck, N. Ulinger, CQ o g . . lgh. lfir. ' lor1- .Q l'.1l. A All l. 2. 21 yall. Ill. Second Row fl to rn Merrxe R1ChdfLlSOH W1ll1am Ellnott M155 NloFf51nger john Hackett lc-anne Iohnson lack Pmney james Hammond Myra Mow I' st Rovs tl to J Helen WIlllS Dean Tyner Louise Mlller Rlchard Ruff Dorm Fgolt 1900 Senlor Play Helen WIll1S Dc in T5 ner IOLIISL Mxller Rxclm 1rd Ruff Muna RlLlllfClSKlH XXfxll11m hlllorr M155 NL3flS1Hf' Iohn Hiclxett Ie lnne Iohnson lull Pmnq hm Hqmmond XIXII Mon Pcfflxf IUlN IOR PROM uunle Snmlu Lrome H uncs Gxnny Hunns Chunk H1lHCS C155 lndr 1 Cholmundeley Cl xrcnca Wang Dnector Franlxlc Brow n Com Hmncs Wlll1C Vcrmm Doctor Prescott Ol1Yl21 Air V f 1 f ' . 2 ' . ' -. ,J -. 1 O U U U T AA ..... Q AA 'A ' .2 y l h - I D 1 . 2' . . 'A ' A ..... ' ' 2' A -K2 'D ..... x K' 4. ' Doris Egolf ..... Hildy Haines l A' 'A 'Q 2 .... X2 .2 2 2 .... 2 A 'A AALr 2 -' 'Der .... ' n LN' ..-.. '.A v Q 2 L .... ' 2' A 2 A A' ..... V' A ' 1. K. .... W d 4 l 2 ' ..... 7' Glrls Athletlc ASSOLl3tl0H P1 erzzlent VICE Prerzzlen! Secretary Trearurer .Sponmr 'virnthr KLRR CONNIE FRhFD MARILYN ASCHLAMAN Lols BROOKINS Nirzs BREMBECK The G A A has been attrve for sn. consetutrve years It IS an all grrl tttrvrty of hfty three hlgh school qrrls The organrn trons ur ose IS to develo lmdershr s ortsmanshr , and better P P P P P P school Splflf Each 'Ihursclay the grrls meet from v 03 to 4 45 and take part rn erther rrng toss volleyball basketball or softball There was a basketball tournament between the sophomores and senrors and the freshmen and yunrors at the close of the basketball season Swrmmmg md bowxlrng partres were planned for the latter part of the year Awards are grvcn to each qrrl for part1t1 patron rn G A A Fourth Row tl to 2 C Krenler M Foltz M Lowman I Tuner H tutlx C Helvey N Olrnaer N Foltz G Mote L MeClure B Stoudtr B Eu bank N Wartl S West Th1rtlRoxx Cl to ry A Ambrrtlge J Mrdtlleton C Burch C Burr B Lambert M Laveneootl C Colbert P lhnen B Hnly N Wlne S Lmtlzy M Spradlm J Barton S Ambrrdge S Reltlenbach B Smlth Setontl Row fl to fl N West D Breltlxopf M Smyers A Prnney M Smith P Marvm N Vfatson S Ream J Moore P Harms I Noffsmaer N Hoff B Westafer L Wentlel M Brleht B Penrotl P Prlte I Stfele lrrst Row ll to r? j Gill C Tram S Ryan L Brooluns M lxerr Mrs Brem beelx M Asthllman C Freed L Bxtkel M Melwn S lohnson o 9 o 0 0 5 0 0 0 ' . . . , . . . . . . l 5 'i 3 1 A N , , t f - 2 - .1 y k ' r fa- . , . , . . r , C , K . . , . ., . ,, . . . , ,. . ' 7 1 7 ' , f , L 1 , A . 2 ' L A I J I ' 1 '- L , g y - A . - y - L - - , - 7 - , - 1 - , . I , - - I - .yv - , - - - 1 - ' Q . Y . . I . K' , . , . , . , L . R. . , . W ' I ! 'A 4,7 ' A Y ' ' ' r T ' ' Y. I I - 3 - , - . - V - . . , . , . ' , . , . ' K' , . , , , . - ' .l . , . , . A , . , . . ... . . -. . . , ' '. , . 1, . , . , . . . - , . ' , . ' . - B , - ' . .I .. P,1.quI7ur1x Ll Back Rom 11 to rp G Abele J Hearn J Cussen Front Row fl to rn B Wesrafer C Burch S Johnson TWIPICPS and Flaff Bearers I Central s fans says the Hashlng of batons at the home basket ball games thrs year The tvxlrlers were dressed 1n unrforms of gold and wh1te The advaneed class eonslsted of one freshman and mo sophomores These gurls acqu1red great ab1l1ty as a tw1rl1ng team After school the g1rls gave lessons and practreed 1n the aud1tor1um They vsere supervlsed by Gerald Mrller The1r slull was appreuated very much At the home games rt vras eustomary for the Boy Scouts to present the colors The lrghts vt ere drmmed and the Star Spangled VUESTAPERS STANDARD SERVICE Brine, your car up to STANDARD Strauss I 6 O - 7- A 7 A A . - r I A l ' 1 ' ' ' 7 A A . D ' - Banner was played by the band while the fans sang. P 1, I' rrp-hgh! SPORTS gllil L-'19 11 Yell Leader 5 Ycl yell leadnrsl Say yell leaders V576 rf. proud of you Thu Lxprasscs thc rlmmlxs ml xp PFLLIIIIOI1 of the studnnt body to tlmsg thru cncrqcur. a,1rls for 1 lolu will dom Thu surls arc Mcrlu lxerr snmor Lole Xwcmlcl, lLlfllOI' md M 1r1lxr1 Asclmll mm sophomora A booal 1 now 1I of Ivins C omc on mam put cr ln' All xm mul arc mo mom pomts lust om mom l5lSlxLf, boys VUL XL qottx xxm tlus umm Oh lnov. now xxc ll mwkc 1t. Nlay the Future Hold Happiness for the 1951 Seniors-Haglsctt Bros.. loc. Hail to the Blue and Gold Opponent Laketon Roann Chester Wabash We 7 Opp. f Opponefzl Pierceton Akron Silver Lake Lagro Wfe Opp. Coach Burton Nlles btutlent Manager joe Ulrey Lmlawn Columbta Clty 5 Whrrley Clear Creek Huntlngton Cathollt Lafontame Mentone Huntmgton Tow nshnp Chester T Warsaw WAY TOURNEY I aketon Roann SECTIONAL Lafontame 5 Whxtley THE VARSITX SQUAD btantlma flto rl B Nxles Coach W Holl A Rue lx Moore L brsthel T H111 I Ulrq Student Manner beted fl to 2 G Goff R Grossmeklt I Berk D Rautenkranz D Brookms T North Manthester Foundry Dtvtslon of the Detrlck Co Heatm ani Laumlrx Stoves High Grade Grax Iron Cast1nLs P L4 fl! l1,L ll! II Vi A fi NW N0 New First Team . lhlrd Row tl to H F I W M . 45 E: z f P' Q 5 in E F. 1 T uk l l1rsrRoxx il ro ry R Rlnc D L!f09SI1lklxlL W Hull K Muon Uruha! K1 Goff Urschcls Ccntral We A pprcuatz Your Irxcndshlp Com I p nments ot Clxff Snyder Motors 'WF' Lffnf X if RdLIILDlxl'dI1l D Bmoklns M I , I , ,5:,,,,.. ,,...... .A EE::::..:.. gvl A 1 , .A ii. 5 534 Q '::'A:: ':E Q :4': 1 if I 1 I bzzlv 'J 1 :,. K ' . gg W AA.b '::: N :':':: E'A':' ' ' A .,.A:ZA? 2 ,,Q: 4,:.,A , bqeli fn A X l::k:,. , W E-Xmjvjxl H ', fm x .-f . if Q . E , W 1 H ' Q -, - Anunlizi .,.. 5 , J S' f In .:::E: ' , ::: : '-.v...,AA:A .1. M fix: f x A :. - U ,,, Al , uzz., A ,ji ,.,,,, ,1:. . MWA Z Q V I A: 'fn '.'1' '- i'Z'A : ,.:A , ' Second Team S ndln Cl to B Nrles Coach J Hearn G Sturde vant D Holderman R McClure L Ussery J Weber G Abele R Tyner XI Hrllsamer Amt Student Mgr Stated fl to rj T Iohnion M lxmdy T McGraw XV Krerder J Sny der M Snyder L Metzger Jr H1 Team Standlna fl to IJ I Ulrex L Clark K Merrrtt L Cul lem T Mote M Lambert Drer dorl Coach Seated ll to fl P Snyder D Bagwell K Smrth Wflttwer Student M r S Hearn M Mrller I Be-,tm ,Il H1 Yell Leaders Lett to Rreht Sandra Westater Pat Werkrng Janne Hrdy janet Hare Farm Bureau Co op Elevator Feed Bc Coal Farm Bureau Co op-Lumber 8. Burlclme Supplres l P :ge FMU :bra l I fi I O O .ta g Il . 1 v - 1 ' - ' , . , . , . .. . - , - . l. J ', .. '. 'I v , Y .. - , - , . . , . ,I I ,V y O Q I C l O O v Y Y - ' A . , lx. Y ,, ' J - . . , . - . - v T U , , ,N . . . I T I Q . ', . , , . ' v Softball . . . During the season Central won four games while losing but two. The victories were as follows: Urbana 18-7, Chester 5-1, Chippewa 21-O, Laketon 7-4. Roann defeated Central 6-fl and Lagro defeated the team 2-l in the Wabash County Softball Tournament. Bat R xx rl f Goff MtClure Rite W Burr Moore Cussen Holl Ho tlerman Hillsamer Burt Niles Coach on Ron r Nletteer Snider 'NItGraxx Hare bturdex ant Brooleins Rautenlxr im Rmdx lohnson l lre Student r Track . B t Row ll tary M Hillsamer Betl-t MtClutt XY ebtr bhull Moore l-loltlerman Sturcievant P Ilfll l-louse of Hatter Loshen ithletit Supplies H R Tl-RRX BFRRX CO Nia es the nnest alas rings I ron l l Raurtnltranz Ulru Niles Coach tRovs ll Bolineer Snyder bm der Loutlss lxreuler MtGravx Metzger Iohnson l-lo Brooltins L rsthcl Hearn 'li o ' to rf G. R. R R. 4' KY. R. C. R. l ' M. ' ' F r ' I to rm l.. i 'I' M. .N 1' T. A ' G- , D Y. D. . D. f 'Q ' M. I' T, 5 . ,l. .l y. f Mg. l I I ' U ali ' t .If R. 'N ' .li ' . C R 52 3 K, a ' R. . , G. Q ' N JA C T C .c C 1 f B. ' ,. Y 56 5 17: 3 1 1 35 Q v 4 ' ' ' to fl L. ' I' 1- l ' M. N j W. ' ' T. ' ' ' I.. jf T- . C. ll D. 'A . 3 ff 1 OUIJA BOARD, TEA LEAVES AND REVELATIONS The 0111111 Bo1rcl 1nd the te1 letnes relate to us whit IS wr1tten 1n the st1rs eonternmg the fu t11re of the sen1ors Tl11s IS the revel1t1on LOIS BROOKINS who IS '1 successful 1nter1or detorfttor SPCC11l1ZCS 1n penthouse floor pl1ns DON BROOKINS WIS tl1ss pres1dent for three yelrs therefore he IS now 1 promlnent l1wyer WAYNE BURR y1nks pulls pohshes 1nd clr1lls smce he lS 1 prom1s1ng young dent1st BOB CUSSEN pl1ys pro footb1ll Llllflflg tl1e footb1ll se1son 1nd the rest of the ye1r he IS 1 stmd 1n for Red Skelton NORMA FOLTZ pl'1ys 1 tenor S'lX'1Pl1Ol'lC 1n the All GlflOfChCSff1 She 1lso serxes IS 1n 1th lem chrettor If 1 summer youth mmp GAELON GOFF IS now the bus1ness mfmager for the Detro1t T1gers HIS hobby IS wrmng poetry some of DIS works 1re famous even nom PHYLLIS HARMS h1s ded1t1ted l1er hte to sketthmg urroons for the tomm str1p 1ts md KIIIIHTCF XlLlS She IS betommg very l'lIDOLlS WALIY HOIL 15 qu1te renow en for h1s suc Less 15 1 gentlem1n f1rmer He lS 1dm1red by nelgfhbors IS l1e LFLIISCS 1long 1n h1s luxurlous Rolls Royte tonxeruble MERLEE KEER 15 noxx the cheer le1der rot Notre D1me PAT MARVIN competes 1nnu1lly IH the rol ler derby She 1lso runs 1 sk1t1ng rlnk ol her oxxn KLNT MOORE IS now 1 hllbusterxng senltor at XV8Sh1HgIOH D C Pr1or to h1s term of ofhte he bemme sery f'1fI'1OL1S 'ls 1 ukelele strummer GINNY MOTE h1s vson sexeral 1W1fLlS on mtount of her portr1y 1l of Sh 1kespe 1ref1n herolnes She IS 1lso the PI'CSlLlCf1I of the Nat1on1l Order of Xe1rbook Ed1tors HUGH NEER has become f1lTl0LlS as the w1n ner of 17 COHSCCLIIIVC hot rod r1ees He h1s 1lso served on tl1e St 1te Pollte Force NANCY OLINGER 1fter mmy attempts Fm1lly 1tt11ned her go1l of SWIIDITIIDE, the Eng l1sh Channel BETTY PENROD IS one ot the f1l'l10LlS Pow ers models She smgs tl1e l11t tunes on Your H1t P1r1de too DEAN RAUTENKRANZ temhes ph1losophy lf H1rv 1rd He lettures frequently If V'1I'l0LlS IS sembly hwlls SALLY REAM SIDES C1rmen IH tl1e Metro pol1t1n Oper1 She uses her trusty uke to get the correct p1tth MARY ELLEN SMYERS IS 1 top notth set ret1ry for 1 not1ble DUSIHCSS exee11t1ve In 1dd1 t1on to be1ng 1 setret1ry sht IS one of the best Looks ID town BARBARA STOUDER lS the SLIPCFVISOI' of nurses 1t West Po1nt ln her sp1re t1me sl1e gnes p11no reC1tf1ls If CIFHCEIS H1ll GENE STURDEVANT IS Lluef detettlxc 111 the Feder1l Bure1u of IHXCSEIBIIIOH SINCE he tr IX els extensnely he COI'DP1l6S v1r1ous travelogues OE ULREY ovs ns 1n ultrw ultr1 photogr1phy s LlLll0 on Hollywood BOLllCV lI'Ll He films news reels 1nd seletted sl1ort subletts for Metroi old xxyn M1yer LEWIE URSCHEL IS 1 top floor walker wt M1rsh'1ll F1eld di Co ln h1s lersure moments he sk1llfully gtudes h1s s11l bo1t ox er the pl 1LlLl xx 1ters ol I 1lte MlLl1lt2:,lU NANCY WATSON IS 1 noted lmporter of the l:1sh1on'1ble PHFIS Cre1t1ons She has excluswe dress shops lomted all over the world LAURA WILHELM 15 pr 1tt1e1lly IS well known 1n tl1e held of blg g1me l111nt1ng lS Fr1nlt B1 tk She shot some ol l1er most 1 llLllblC speues 1n SOL1Ell Afr1c1 2 fl C K L L' 5 - ' ' ' . . ' ,,, ' 2' . 21 . . .N . ' 1 , V ' .. ' ' ' v ' 2 1 7 t' . . - 1 f 7- . . . 1 1 4 . 7 1 . 1 . 4 - il , . 1 1 Q wb 1 2 A 7 , L 1 1 1 2 1 t' 1 1 . 1 1 , , 1 ', ' 7 L ' , ' 2 2. all 1 t . 1 v 1 1 . A - - L- A L L K ' . . Q 1 1 2 . 1 - ' ' Y v 1 L ' . . . , L 1 1 .1 7 L. 1 1 'L .ll 1 t . . . . 1 57' . . , 1 1 . 1 1 , . D 1 1 7 72 . 1 1 Y 1 1 . 1 ' V I J . . 1 . , , , , . . L L . Y' 1 ' ' 41 - . . 'l . 1 4 . ' ' - 1 1 L 1 ' . . 1' 'L 1 if '. A , 41 75 1 L Y s., 1 , 1 1 1 - ' - 1 1 . r ' 1 ti . 1 . L , ,, is . 2.11 1 , L Ill L L1 . ' ' YL 'L l' L 1 l. ' '22 S ' , . . .V P114eFlI CLASS WILL I IOIS BROOKINS yvrll my burprng bed stead fbassoonj to fnnyone vyho IS trtzy enough to play xt and myone vyho rs fimn tully qble to pwy for the reeds I PETE BROOKINS hereby bequeqth the locker number II7 to the drmmutrye mouse yxho yy 1s so gr1c1ous ts to share rt mth me I WAYNE BURR vyrll my seat IU band to Gunftrs Abele find the runnatxon of the Cen tml High School Band to Max Hrllsamer I BOB CLSSEN bemg, of unsound mmd ulcers Lorns 'md 1 bqd tough Crefrson un knovynj do yylll The Thxnb to 1 good hellthy student Ierry M1loy I NORMA EOLTZ yy1ll my 1b1l1ty to go ste 1dy to Ronald Rlee I CJAEI ON GOEE vylll my long blftek turly hur to Mr Moore mf, put on decomtmg commntees to Shrrley I-Iithwy 1y I WALLX HOLL yylll my 1b1l1ty to type trosshanded to Irm Beck I MERLEE IxERR hereby yylll 1nd bequetth my gum to Mrs Brembeck I PAT MARVIN yy1lI my sedt 1n IIIIXCLI Chorus to M tryory Brrght I KENT MOORE yyrll my st1b1l1ty to get the p1per out on tune to Cftrole Longo I GINNY MOTE yy1lI my first Chfur rn the tlftrlnet secnon to Lols Brclcel the edltorshrp ofthe tnnu 11 to erry Wetzel md my 1b1l1ty to get out of hbrftry to my brother Tom I HLGHIE NEER yylll my souped up speedy fist md unefttthetble hot rod to Rrc McClure I NANCY OLINGER hereby yy1ll my toyy er mg, stature to Ann Ambrldfje md my unis SLIlTllT'1lI'1g mqnner to Steye Shlyers I BETTY PENROD yyrll my sett rn mlxed thorus to Ink Cussen yyho thrnks he would mftke 1 better soprfmo I DEAN RAUTENKRAN7 yyrll my 1b1l1ty to be late for first perlod cltsses to Seth Hftmmond I SALLY REAM yy1ll my qblllty to sly the vyrong thrng tt the yyrong trme to Nancy West 'ind my Iblllly to chevy gum ID l1br'1ry tyyrthout Mrs Crxpe cttthmg mel to Pat Ihnen I MARX ELIEN SMYERS vyrll my b1by srttxng technrque to Mftrgle Brnght fund my quret XOICC to Helen Qulck I BARBARA STOUDER yyrll my yob 15 tctompmrst for mlxed thorus to Marne Lty engood and my pos1t1on 1s 1ss1st1nt edrtor of the Els EM to some poor ILIDIOI' yyho has the Iblllfy ftnd the tlme to yyr1te the yyrrte ups I CJENE STURDEVANT yy1ll my 1b1l1ty to stty quret xn hbmry to Ted Lqmbert I JOE LLREY yy 1ll the fftte of the 1thlet1L deptrtment to Mu Hxllsftmer I ftlso appomt hrm commqnder rn thlef of the squeegy sery me He may do yy h tt he deems netessqry yy 1th I IEWIE URSCHEL yylll my bdsketbtll surt to Lelpm Ltrry Metzger I NANCY WATSON yyrll to Connre Freed mv determmrttron to be san old mfud Dorothy Breltlcopf my pug nose and my S S S presldenty to some fortumte yunror fblfl I IALRA WIILHELM do yy1ll Ind bequeath some-thrng th1t I h rye to my body yy ho ymnts rt nn hopes thlt they xyrll do 1 better yob yylth rt thqn I l 4 Q - , ' - 14. , H , 1 . 1 1 ' 1 ' I Ii ' I Y ' I Y 1 1 - Y 1' I 1 1 f ' I 1 - I 1 ' I' . 'I1 1 1 . I5. , . ' 1 v . I 1 I -I I I I , - - -, 1 1 1 . ' Y I 1 A VI I I I I6. , ., ' I2 , , 1 I 1 5 7 1 1 K 1 . L C ' - I' I 1 - I7 'I f 1 'I ' EI v . 2 v I f 'Y - I 1 I - 1 'Ii II ' Y ' I A 1 ' Y , 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 - 'I . I 1 ' I 1 I 1 1 1 K 1 , 1 ' 1' . ,, 18. . I - - I ' 1 , V. .. A 7 L 1 I 5 2 :I - . . f Y I' 1 , . 19. , , 'I ' I - . 4 , I I 7 A T I I . . . - 1 1 ' 1 1'- L I I Y , K I I I K K I K I Y, I I 1 L I. PHYLLIS HARMS. wtll my knack for be- A r - , - , - , - 1 A Y K I I I 7 1 1 I2 20. . I I , II '1 'I Y LI I I I 1 1 . . 7 , II I 1 I I I ' -I . Zl. , I , 'I 1 1 I' 1 1' I 1 . 1 1 I s T 7 , 'I I- l A I 9 -A -T I I' ' . . 1 ' 1 ' 1 f 'I it. YI Y I I . , 1 1 I Y I . 22. , , ' , 'I ' 1 1 I 1 1 ' . H , 3 V. V L .. Y 7 1 I 1 . 23. , . 'I A 4 I 1 I . 1' , to . , II LI I I I I . I 1 2 J f ,1 1' 1 II ' Y I 1 1 ' , A 24. . . I ' . 'I 1 1 I Y 1 1 '. 1 ' ' ' '1 . 1 . , y , 1 1 1 ,1 '1 ' 1 - I' , I 1 . X. OTHER SI 0N50Rb Abbott X Ixntson oo Ilmct Asthlxmm Argxes Beutty Shoppe Cao BIISIJILIBII M D Pull Bc tm C co N Iicmlcr X Son Strth Ixclton Iiroxxnc I5ruh1ICcr Iv Colst to C out Storm COIDILIIFL ax. Son Collcg Mtrlxct C ook x Punt Stott C Lugcm Cook M ID XX Ix Dtmron Dtxls O C Fr mu Frtntz Mobile bcrxttt Frtczt Itxxtlrx Stott Htll s Drug, Stow Htctcr s C1 lI'lL,4. Helen s ISL xutx Shop XX endell M HILIC5 Homc XX orIC Shop III Homux Cfrotcrx Homtdtx D Hunttngton Ixborttortcs Ifx Hutuhxnson Cfronctx I 1 Voguc Bgtutx StIon Ix tn I1ttIL H trt xx trt mt C mth Ixltu NI tnulxutu C :tru Ntrx ICC XI trIC s Drug, Stott Nicsscr QJFCCHIIULISC Niorrli D x IOL btort L NI INIII Lhutv.r Ijllfx ru IL x O Ix Iitrhcr Shop CJ trholts C LI Itx Sh I Rt tm s Mtrkct Rxtz md hIll'bIIlII 'Iht Itch Adcmtr Rutlc Icxxclrx btor C1 orgc Qtxx IrI 'xl D Shtllcr Hotzl 51 lIII15C 1IL X cn lb X W rds uxeltx btott XX utcm into Msou t Nt C ALKNOWLEDGENIL N I b PRINTINC BARNHARIF XAN IRI NIP CO INC RAXINIC IN IANAIO IN INC RXXINC fc ISINDINC HICIxM-XX ISINIDIRH C7 If 1 ,HN I LIRI CIRALD H XIIIIIR 1 ', T 1 ' 1 l. 2 ' ' I IT. A. 1 I . D. S. Y' 2 ' ' h ' .L L I I' . L , L ' . . . ' I I X' ' I'. . ' 'C' .I '1 .I ' I I '. ' . ' ', 'x y. I,o ,. .' 'hun CJ. CQ. I' -, I. D. I . ' ' I' Q- ' - 1 A ' Ir L J . I .A 'A Q ' 1 ' ' I f ' Q' 'I ' Q 1' f ' I. PIII Q. 7 jl - f ', .Il . '. . ' I r. . '. . xw Q .1 I 1' Q' ou Gerald Fatldrcc Reiff R.1dio dc Telexisiotl ' 'ck . Lt.I,I, 'L ALI' iw, ' 1 ,' I Cl, I., I' t Ie. II. ID. . v .1 Af' I- ' 4' I - ' 'f I If ',1cQtIr 1 1' 1 'V W '1 J. .. - ffl ','1---.ID ' ' I... f,'i: 'HQ ,J .' .' F- fl' I I' .' f ' I'H 'I' CIR XI '----ARIIAIIIIRVS SII' .IDIIJ Ioti '. ax' . Ar1l111r s 811111111 11111r1 V 1 1r111111 C 111111115 C 111 C 1111 11,11 F1 r111sf11r1111r C C1 1111114 1L1111bCf C11 H111ce11 Br111111rs 1111 1111 H1-111111111 11111111r1 11111 LL 1111111 1xr11111r C Cl 511 1 111111111111s1r s 1511, 111111 111111111 11f1C15 5 C 1r11r5 111110 b1r1111 1111r11 C711 C11111111111 111 R 31111 11 11 1 1 1111 1111111111 C 1 1 11111 1111 1 1111r1111 C 11111 1 ILIFCICS 111111 Mxr LC 1111111 A111111 11111 511111 C1111111111111 s C H 111s1 111 H1r111 111111 llflll 1 1 811111 111 1Cx 111 1111 11 D1 1s1111 M 1r1 1X1I1K17 1 AC E SPONQORS lAC11C OS 7 1311111111 R M1111 NCXNS 111111111 'N111111 1X11111l11s11r 11111r11 FX O11111111111111 1 111111111 N111111 C11 111 1111 191111161 C l111r111e1 1I'lL 1r1s1r s A11111 N1 1s lr1s11 111 C 1 1111rs 11111 1 1 11r1 I A 1X11I' XX1111 s 811111 811111 l'01N S0115 1r111 1X11C111r1 N. 51111 M1111 5 51111111111 SLFXICC P 111111 O1 C C1Lll1llX 111 FX 111111111 C 1111111 1 1111 111111 111 11X 111111s S1r111ss 1 11rr1 CIYX 11 1 1Ll1111'JCf C 1 rs11111s 1DL17lfF111L1l1 S111r1 XV 1111111 SEFCCI 15l1'bCf 811111 Xvlllllf 11r1111111r A A111111 1111 XV1 IXLTS H1 151111 P111 X 111111r l1111C1r C1 11 X 1111111 S1111 XX 1111 C'11l1C1S S1 NCTXICL 11111 1111111 11111 11111 X 1111128 111111111 111 11s 11111 A 1 ' 1 4 1 11 1' 11111' 1 - LII ' ' 1 QCD. .... 29 1 1 ' 'Q 1 . . . ' 11 A...... 12 11 ' 1 1 - 1 11' . I 21' '. Q 1 Q, ..., 11 - 9 . 1 . 11 - ' 2 ...... 241 J-11 1' Q-1 ' g Q..1 1 , 11 1. - ,.... 111 Alf' ' 1 . M A 1 H 1' '.... 15 2111 1 . 111111 1 1.1111'rc11 11L1I11C 111111 111151 C111. . 114 1 'S Q1111 1 1' Q1 '. A J , 'A 1 1 1 Q ...,,,' 11 511' D.11r1' . . , 101111115 Drug .1 1r1 -...., 111 S111' 1 ' .C1, . 1 1111 . .. .' 1 ...,.. S W1 Q ' f ' . . , 1 1 1 1 f 1 Y 1 Y ,J ,A '11 11 S1 '13 i1'1 ..... 1-4 :A 'Q '1 ' . . . '.,...., 5 . .7 . 1. A V ..... 111 yu '11 '1 111, , . . CQ- 1 f I 11' .,.,, 111 x1 ' 11 . . Ck -11+ -1151 ..,.., 21 , 1 . CQ11'1' - .111 S S'1'111'1- 51.111111 . , , '11 111111 7, 2 1' '11 . CQ 1 'I' 11111 . . , . . 12 011115 111' 1 . 1:11111 1 '1111 CQ11-1111 12 1 '1 111r . . 51 Q 1 . 1 . . 1:11111 a Q11-1111 1. 1111 C11, . . . 51 H. 1 . 7 '111' I' C, . . 1:1 I 1 '1 11' ..... 21 '111 '14 . - 111, . . 1:1 - 'Q '1 2 ' 1.,,, C1 I - '. ' Q - 1 1 ......, 11 1 Q 1 1' 1 '1'11c 11r111 ..,..., 28 1 ' ' 1 Q 1 . 1 -1,,11 511 '41 1- A '- 1 , H1' 5,117 A111111 ' 1.,. U Y' - '-,' A .1., 11 1 . 1'1C u-.1111 'A C111. . . , 18 Y 'I 1' 12 A ' flir.. 1111 C711 1f. 1'1111 . . , , 23 XX1 1. 1 .1 .11111.11'11 .Ls - R111 1' C1XC'I' . . . , 11 XX 1 '1 ' A111 . -11311112 .11111111111 S1-11111 . . . 28 X ff 7 . . 1 ',,..,.. 111 Y111' 1 Q111'. - g '1111' 1 C11r1111r 1111111 furxx llx A IUlIN5U'1UfU INN x SWLIFAN INIJINX us Pmphcu C lxss X 111 L+ Q Spulmmrw Or mr Spurw rx in KlUNXlLi LIIILHIN M HN R XPIIS . , , , 1 ' 5 . 'f . . , Cl. A , . J ' Q U 9 Q, .'.' YV , 4 l. LI , . 1? P. g ' Q . , IjL'P.!!'IIX-'CIIIS , . .fl Pxgc Ck:-Slwrlsurw l:Xfl'.LLLlVfiLLll.lf . . . ' I ' .N 'w ' . fl 1 . , , ill , ls ' ALWQA - . 'f 1 Y V1 ,, , I I L, A lf TUG HA I' I I S 5 4 egg. pagan: ' ffvifi 'x 'WL 2 54' ga 5 Tg mf? 5 ,W ws wa' fwgagw E 1.4 ,-, V. M 5, 15' 826, vw G iZmf:. L - s-sf Z. . A .


Suggestions in the Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) collection:

Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 1

1924

Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 1

1927

Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 1

1930

Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Manchester High School - Crest Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960


Searching for more yearbooks in Indiana?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Indiana yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.