Manilla High School - Whoos Who Yearbook (Manilla, IN)
- Class of 1959
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A ILLA HIGH SCHOGL When September arrives And activities start, Much fills our days, We can't tell them apart, We cherish them all, But our memory's not clear, So in order to keep them, We've stored them in here. Now as they all happened, We've recorded each treasure, And when we have finished, You can read them with pleasure. 1 f X l K xx X 2 K! ,f xXf 'm f X DEDICATIO We the Seniors of the class of 1959 dedicate this annual to our parents. We are doing this in gratitude for all the hours of time they have given us in obtaining an education. Our future depends on the education that we receive and each and every parent do the best he can to help us climb the ladder to success. We thank you very much. Mr. 8L Mrs. John Brown Mr. :EL Mrs. Ova Cassidy Mr. SL Mrs. Woodrow Clawson Mrs. Leota Crim Mr. SL Mrs. Maurice Davis Mr. SL Mrs. Carl Ernstes Mr. 8L Mrs. Charles Fenton Mr. 8L Mrs. Elmer Hall Mr. SL Mrs. James Harper Mrs. Zelma Harper Mr. 8L Mrs. Francis Houston Mr. :SL Mrs. Paul Miller Mr. 8L Mrs. Ralph Snyder N2 Mr. XL Mrs. Paul Swift Mr. SL Mrs. Maurice Weingarth Mr. 8L Mrs. Robert Wright 4 Q 1 0 1 -4 l I 2 ADMINI TRATION Qc?-265. X 8923552 'gk X H N-new .FW ADVISORY BOARDS FOR 1958-59- -SEATED: Jerry Edmondson, Alonzo Sheedy. STANDING: Francis Flet cher, Carl Kuhn, Kirby Browning, and Thomas Clawson. ADMIN ISTRATIO Here's to the Class of '59 One that approaches being sublime To Margaret and Laura our singers are they To Phyllis and Linda with Instruments they sway To Diana and Anita--two peas in a pod And Beverly, for you, a complete line I submit To Judy, our artist, with plenty of wit For Brenda and Nelson as together you've been To Donnie and Jan for records you've helped us win To Paul, the quiet type. and Max our young scholar For Phil and ole Chester we all give a hooping hollar For all your good Dads and Mothersg Uncles and Aunties A FINE LIFE TO YOU ALL IS OUR WISH BY GRANNY' Sponsored by: RAPID SHOE REPAIR and RUSH CO. FARM BUREAU CO-OP 3 Feed--Grain--Gen. Farm Supplies Mr. Gerald Carmony FACULTY V-v C7 L HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY FIRST ROW: Mrs. Campbell, Music and Band Director, Mrs. Webster, English, Class Play, Mrs. Ramsey, Home Economics, Health 7, Mrs. Hiatt, Latin, English, Physical Education, Remedial Reading, Mrs. Herthel, Short- hand, Typing, Library, Bookkeeping, Physical Education 9 8z 10. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bullington, Coach, General Business, History 7 8z8, World History 10, Physical Education, Mr. Hill, Algebra 9, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Math 7 8:58, Physics, Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Mr. Wicker, Agriculture, Biology, Jr. High Coach, Treasurer Mr. Carmony, Government, History, and Principal. H, Y T' N X GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY 3 i , an 1 1 From Left to Right: Lenore I-limes, 6th grade, Dorothy Wissing, lst grade, Betty Keffaber. 2nd grade, Freda Gunning, 4th grade, Helen Earnest, 3rd grade, Marguerite Bailey, Sth grade. Sponsored by: CARL KUI-IN Sr SONS--Bam Whitewashing MURDOCK SERVICE STATION ORIGINAL TRACTOR CAB CO. STATE BANK of WALDRON 4 SENIORS SE IORS As we the Seniors of 1959 come near the end of our school days we can look back at the many tiring hours of fun that we have had. Each one will go his own way and look for a business in which to engross themselves. Each one will change and be glad to come back to their Alma Mater, Manilla. We appreciate anything that has been done to help us throughout our school days. Sponsored by: HENDREN-FOSTER FURNITURE CO. 5 Rushville, Ind. ANITA WEINGARTH She has ideas all of her own. Class Sec. 3,45 News Reporter 25 GAA 1,2,3,45 GAA Vice Pres. 45 Chorus l,2,35 Queen Candidate 25 Class Play Usher 35 Baccalaureate Usher 35 Commencement Usher 35 Class Play 45 Yearbook 45 School Paper Editor 45 Student Council 45 Office 45 Booster Club5 Yell Leader 3,45 Music Award 25 Birthday Sept. 2, 1941. Sponsored by: CONNOR JEWELRY STORE MILLER'S DRIVE-IN Pl-IYLLIS MILLER Love is a beautiful dream. Chorus 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 GAA Pres. 45 School Paper Reporter 45 Yearbook Editor 45 Class Play 45 Commencement Usher 35 Baccalaureate Usher 35 Class Play Usher 35 Queen Candidate 45 Booster Club Treas. 45 DAR Award 45 Shorthand Award 35 Home Economics Award 25 Office 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Birthday Dec. 31, 1940. Q54 MAX CRIM He is usually quiet and shy, but we all know he's an all around guy!! Class Pres. 1,45 Vice Pres. 2,35 Basketball l,2,35 Student Manager 45 Carnival King 45 King Candidate 15 FFA 1,25 FFA Treas. 25 Chorus 45 Class Play Usher 35 Commence- ment Usher 35 Baccalaureate Usher 35 Yearbook5 School Paper Reporter 45 Student Council 45 Office 45 Forrestry 1,25 Soil 25 Birthday Dec. 16, 1940. JAN ERNSTES Am I good or am I perfect? Chorus 45 FFA 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Class Play Usher 35 Baccalaureate Usher 35 Class Pres. 2,35 Class Play 45 Yearbook Asst. Editorg School Paper Reporter 45 Vice Pres. FFA 15 Office 3,45 Forestry Judging 1,2,3,45 Soil Judging 1,45 Agriculture Award 15 Birthday Feb. 26, 1941. ABERCROMBIE JEWELERS FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSN, of RUSHVILLE I' DON HARPER I believe in work, but I'M not in favor of it. Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 FFA 1,25 Class Play 45 School Paper Reporter 45 Yearbook 45 Com- mencement Usher 35 Baccalaureate Usher 35 Class Play Usher 3: Office 45 Birthday May 9, 1940. Sponsore d by: GRIFFEYS Means Finer Ph. Ex. 8-7250--Shelbyville, Ind. MARGARET HARPER Ladies delight her not, but oh! those men! Chorus 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Band 2,3545 Band Sec. 45 Yearbook 45 School Paper Reporter 45 Class Play 45 Class Play Usher 35 Bacca- laureate Usher 35 Booster Club5 Birthday Dec. 16, 1941. PHILIP WRIGHT Here's a hard working man for a girl. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Class Sec. 15 FFA 1,2,3,45 FFA Reporter 2,35 FFA Sentinel 45 Class Play Usher 35 Commencement Usher 35 Bacca- laureate Usher 35 Class Play 45 School Paper Reporter 45 Student Council President 45 Office 45 Forestry 1,2535 Soil Judging 2,3,45 Math Award 15 Birthday March 19,1941. DIANA BROWN A twinkle in her eye and a zest for fun. Chorus 1,25 GAA 1,2,3,45 Class Play Usher 35 Baccalaureate Usher 3 Commencement Usher 35 Yearbook 45 Class Play 45 School Paper Reporter 45 Birthday Aug. 9, 1940. DUSING CLEANERS For Those Who Care Ph. 3033--Rushville, Ind. JUDY FENTON No woman is born wise but I tried. Chorus 1,2,3,43 CAA 1,2,3,43 School Paper Reporter 43 Yearbook 43 Class Play 43 Commencement Usher 33 Class Play Usher 33 Class Artist 1,2,3,43 Booster Clubs Birthday Nov. 9, 1941. Sponsored by: SPEARS DAIRY SALES, INC. Distributors of Borden's Grade A Milk Tel. Ex. 8-9340 159 E. Washington Street LAURA SNYDER A typical senior--quiet and studious. Chorus l,2,3,43 GAA l,2,3,43 School Paper Reporter 43 Yearbook 43 Class Play 4g Class Play Usher 33 Commencement Usher 33 Booster Club3 Birthday May ao, 1941. CHESTER HALL His smile goes all the way around and buttons in the back. Chorus 3,43 Baseball 4g FFA 2,3,43 Class Play Usher 33 Commence- ment Usher 33 Yearbook 43 Class Play 43 School Paper Reporter 43 Student Manager 3,43 Birthday Feb. 13, 1941. BEVERLY CASSIDY Talking is her favorite pastime. Chorus 1,2,43 GAA l,2,3,43 Class Play Usher 33 Band 1,2,33 Office 4g Yearbook 43 School Paper Reporter 43 Class Play 43 Baccalaureate Usher 33 Commencement Usher 33 Band Award 33 Birthday Sept. 12, 1941. APOTHECARY Prescription Exclusively Ex. 8-9548 120 W. Jackson Shelbyville, Indiana LINDA SWIFT A charm all her own. Chorus 1,2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Band Treas. 43 Class Treas. 43 GAA 1,2, 3,43 School Paper Reporter 43 Year- book 43 Class Play 43 Class Play Usher 33 Quartet 3,43 Commence- ment Usher 33 Baccalaureate Usher 33 Booster Club3 Office 2,33 Student Council 33 Birthday July 2, 1941. Sponsored by: MURDOCK STANDARD SERVICE Hardware and Gas Ph. Ll 4-2329 Manilla, Indiana gg' N ' Wx. P-5, 1 BRENDA CLAWSON Try and change her mind. Chorus 1,23 Queen Candidate 33 Class Treas. 2,33 GAA 1,2,3,43 School Paper Reporter 43 Yearbook 43 Class Play 43 Class Play Usher 33 Commencement Usher 33 Office 23 Booster Club3 Typing Award 33 Birthday Oct. 31, 1941. J.. NELSON HOUSTON He has three speeds: slow, slower, and stop. Class Treas. 13 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 King Candidate 33 Class Play Usher 33 Commence- ment Usher 33 Baccalaureate Usher 33 Class Play 43 Yearbook 43 School Paper Reporter 43 FFA 1,23 FFA Delegate 13 Birthday March 16, 1941. PAUL O'BRIBv' Tall dark and then some. Chorus 2,3343 Basketball 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Class Play Usher 33 Baccalaureate Usher 33 Commence- ment Usher 33 Vice Pres. 43 Class Play 43 FFA 23 Yearbook 43 School Paper Sports Editor 43 Birthday May 19, 1941. MAN ILLA BRANCH RUSHVILLE NATIONAL BANK . 1 ' --- ,C ' fl 3 Manilla, Indiana 5- gl L F' ,In the Community to Serve Pre -S chool Roundup Scholarship Award HERE A THERE Free-throw Award Award Winners 10 A ,, ,k, Howard Ross Award ag -1 Scrap Drive 'iz- .Rst COUNTY FORESTRY TEAM CUSTODIAN Elmer Hall COOKS Chester Hall, Jan Ernstes, Douglas Norris Phil Wright. Gail Abernathy, Douglas Norris, Larry Martin, Jan Ernstes, Bill Wicker Mark Willey. Sponsored by: The SHELBY NATIONAL BANK Wm' if 4 :- , xl- I 6 1 X FE, ' 3 K, wx sn.. t . s Caroline Kuhn Flo Kirk COUNTY LAND .IUDGIN G TEAM XXX 1855--Over 100 yrs. of service--1959 Member of F,D,I.C. CAR IVAL KING QUEEN Max Crim Sophomore candidates: Donna Wagoner and Larry Martin. Junior candidates: Mary Brown and Bobby Russell. Marylee Brown Sponsored by: L. C. SCHUTT, Blacksmith Shop Horseshoing and Welding 12 Senior candidates: Phyllis Miller and Max Crim. - x S NEWSPAPER STAFF Beverly Cassidy, Margaret Harper, Diana Brown, Don Harper, Nelson Houston, Jan Ernstes, Max Crim, Chester Hall, Laura Snyder, Judy Fenton. STANDING-- Phyllis Miller, Linda Swift, Paul O'Brien, and Philip Wright. Anita Weingarth, Editor. 13 1 1 STUDENT COUNCIL Philip Wright, President, Anita Weingarth, Phyllis Miller, Max Crim, Roger O'Brien, Glenda Ceise, Nancy Norris, Nancy Harper, Eva Chandler, Bob Rus- sell, John Haehl, Barbara Theo- bald and Larry Martin. QUARTET Linda Swift, Phyllis Mil- ler, acc., Kathy Kuhn, Ellen Miller, and Anne Clawson. ,.f-5 .-p. 3 Nj' ,1 'fi , - I Sr. CHORUS FIRST ROW--Penelope Gross, Margaret Harper, Donna Wagoner, Barbara Theobald, Patty Robinson, Linda Swift, Marsha Fishback, Carol Wagoner, Beth Percell, Anne Clawson, Laura Snyder, Judy Fenton, Joan Haehl, Kathy Kuhn, Maureen Brown. SECOND ROW--Phyllis Miller, Beverly Cassidy, Rosemary Glackman, Linda Browning, Beverly Davis, Rita Purcell, Betty Wissing, Nancy Norris, Ann Henke, Glenda Geise, Harriet Kuhn, Sally Robinson, Ellen Miller, Elaine Pounds, Susan Anderson, Mary Willey, Mrs. Campbell. STAND- ING--Paul Gray, Lee Anderson, Roger O'Brien, Max Crim, Jim Kuhn, Paul O'Brien, John Gilbert, Jan Ernstes, Mark Willey, Mark Miller, Jerry Pounds, Bill Ashby, and Chester Hall. r. CHORUS FIRST ROW--Joed Woods, John Coers, Cathy Wagoner, Denny I-Iaehl, Roger Miller, Rodney Hiatt, Gerald Solo- mon, Jim Nicklos, Steve Carwein, Gary Lortz, Ester Eniger, Katrina Clements, Rosetta Macy, Irene Moore. SEC- OND ROW--Norma Willey, Phyllis Myers, Susan Gross, Sandra Adams, Sandra Edmondson, Linda Swartz, Andra Edmondson, Linda Hutchinson, Freda Snyder, Beth Brown, Gerry Kessler, Lorraine Moore, Mrs. Campbell. THIRD ROW--Charles Imel, Joe Kuhn, Ladina Hill, Janet Davidson, Sandra Warrick, Marilyn Geise, Janet Chesser, Ann Webster, Sandra Whittle, Larry Swift, Bill Imel. 4 5 f3Q9'G FIRST ROW--Betty Wissing, Denny Haehi, Kathy Kuhn, Sally Robinson, Cathy Wagoner, Mark Macy, Chad Earnest, Steve Branam, Roger Miller, John Miller, Linda Swift, Beverly Cassidy. SECOND ROW--Mrs. Camp- bell, Bill Ashby, Clayton Haehl, Gerald Solomon, Katrina Clements, Elaine Haehl, Larry Swift, Margaret Harper, Joed Woods, Jim Hawkins, Roger O'Brien, Ann Webster, and Jim Kuhn. ILLA B ,m JN FIRST ROW--Steve Gordon, James I-Iaehl, Danny Brown, Mark Macy, Chad Earnest, Steve Branam, Roger Miller. SECOND ROW Gerald Solomon, Katrina Clements, Jim Nicklos, Earlene Gahimer, Joed Woods, and Mrs. Campbell. Sponsored by: HEASTON'S GROCERY WARREN H. YOUNG JOHN RUSSELL MANILLA GRAIN CO. 15 FIRST ROW--Gary Lortz, Jim Nicklos, Mike Wright, Lynn Edwards, Roger Miller. SECOND ROW--Mike Chand- ler, Clayton Haehl, Bill Hutchinson, Bill Houston, Larry Swift and Coach Bill Wicker. i r , , Band Officers: Roger O'Brien, Rept. Linda Swift, Treas. Margaret Harper, Sec. La Swift, V Pres rry - . Beverly Cassidy, Pres. FIRST ROW--Junior Kuhn, Mark Macy, Danny Brown, David Haehl, Steve Branarn. SECOND ROW--Bill Smith, Bill Warrick, Norman Collings, Harold Chrisman, Gene Kessler and Coach Bill Wicker. ff, Jr. High Yell Leaders Andrea Ed- mondson, Sandy Adams, Penelope Gross The Five S eniors Sponsored by: TODD-BENNETT CLOTHING STORE FLOYD CRIM QSONS 17 L L 4 L Mark Miller Mary Brown As the Juniors grow nearer to the end of their high school days they are thinking more and more each day of their future years that lie ahead. Each and every one must choose a 1ife's goal to become a success in the world today. CLASS OFFICERS: Mary Brown, Secy. Ellen Miller, Pres. Nancy Gross, Treas. Jerry Pounds, V. Pres. Sponsored by: JOHN RUSSELL Jo 5 s un.. hn Gilbert Nancy Gross Bob Russell Nancy Harper Lee Anderson Anita Whittle 18 HOMER LUMBER co., INC Gary Gulley Nancy Lemon John Haehl Norene Gahimes Jerry Pounds Mark Willey Patty Robinson Steve Glaub Sponsored by: B QB SUPER DRUGS THE PERSCRIPTION STORE, 39 Public Square, Shelbyville TODD BENNETT CLOTHING STORE DUDLEY CAMPBELL L. C. SCHUTT, Blacksmith Shop, Horseshoeing and Welding COCA COLA BOTTLINC CO. CURTIS BROS. FURNITURE DELLEKAMP CLEANERS PUBLIC PAINT eScWALL PAPER STORE, Rushville Mark Kuhn Eva Chandler Gary Krammes Ellen Miller FICE QU sS I ' M M . I , . lx r-5352? f U fi' t 1 I e Ed Guthrie Maureen Brovxm Dean Hewitt We the Sophomores have passed the stage of being green-freshmen and are climbing into a higher realm of education. As we progress in our higher education we are beginning to think of our future in the world. We wish all Sophomore classes in the future the fun and success we have obtained. CLASS OFFICERS Larry Martin, Pres. Donna Wagoner, V. Pres. Anne Clawson, Treas. Maureen Brown, Reporter '20 S.. f Linda Browning Navelle Davis Rosemary G1 ackman Douglas Norris Marsha Fishback l 'W R 43' ' 4 I1 'u' John Hall Donna Wagoner Max Hyatt 0 N ' R. x K.: D 4 H41 Jim Russell r Harriett Kuhn Bob Russell Rita Purcell lx X ' 'T Sponsored byr MARY AND RED'S CAFE DUDLEY CAMPBELL CURTIS BROS. FURNITURE DELLEKAMP CLEANERS 9 'i f - V i s ,Q 10 A Dick Chandler Anne Henke Barbara Theobald Y John Houston flfx ffnl ,fo s , ' ... fl o r., vl I Z ,fl b ,M HJ . I 21 K fx is Tom Guthrie Anne Clawson A, Larry Martin 'f- John Mille iw' If 1 3 f 2,-ffffff' fc. 1 . . -off-U I 4' dir? . 2 -l 4 Q iiiffw' 4. 'L Z 00 0 'ive Glenda Geise Michele Clawson James Kuhn Kathy Kuhn We the Freshmen of 1958-59 enjoyed our new ex- periences in high school. We enjoyed becoming full-pledged Freshmen too. We hope every other Freshman Class in years to come will have as much fun as we have had. CLASS OFFICERS: Sally Robinson, Pres. Glenda Ceise, Vice Pres. Carol Wagoner, Reporter Jim Kuhn, Treas. Elaine Pounds, Secy. Mary Miller B Sggrfgy Joan Haehl rf. 'lr 'Dv 5 'Q 'Q . -ni . fu 41 y Q. Susan Anderson PQ 1.-... J., I Paul Percell Elaine Pounds Carol Wagoner ' I' h 1 V 4 xx, N e ' an , H Mary Willey Betty Wissing Ray Crisman LAI.: IL, .GT- vw f --cup. 1 . Qui Kult f' x r' 4 f W , E 1,55 av K -:X J x ' ' l A V ,.....- ,. . f .V YN 'Q T , If .ff -il V f-4' ,A 'N 1' - y .N xy Y 4 ., ' K KV nr K K J ip Pl' I -fl I 'M Judy Macy f ' . C W.. 1: Q gi Q., y ' ag l,.y ,,.l, . I ,,' vs if X . 4 nz' Q5 I X, j , .vi K . xx A r fu ,T,f,!y::jy5.s Y ,qw.,e, -f :Sl uf .I if R , e gr? all H fl W :Elf ll l - - Sponsored by: Sl-IEEDY'S GROCERY COCA-COLA BOTTLLNG CO. MANILLA G RAIN CO. 23 CU f 1125 X X Carl Lemon Beth Purcell Sally Robinson Paul Gray Penelope Gross Roger O'Brien Nancy Norris Bill Ashby GRADES , D E E I G H T H G R A l FIRST ROW--Victor Kessler, Gerald Solomon, Lorraine Moore, Bill Houston. SEC OND ROW--Beth Brovm, Joe Kuhn, Sandra Adams, Larry Swift. THIRD ROW-- Susan Gross, Freda Snyder, Clayton Haehl, Mike Wright. STANDING--Ed Macy, Lynn Edwards, Roger Miller, Charles Imel, Rodney Hiatt, Mike Chandler, Joed Woods, Bill Hutchinson, Mrs. Webster, Sponsor. FIRST ROW--John Coers, Ladina Hill. SECOND ROW--Janet Davidson, Linda Hutch- inson, Linda Swartz. THIRD ROW--Jim Nicklos, Gerry Kessler, Gary Lortz, Cathy Wagoner. FOURTH ROW--Andra Edmondson, Sandra Edmondson, Sandra Warrick, Steve Carwein. STANDING--Mrs. Ramsey, Irene Moore, Ann Webster, Marilyn Geise, Denny Haehl, Phyllis Myers, Janet Chesser, Sandra Whittle, Katrina Clements, Rosetta Macy, Ester Eniger, Norma Willey, Bill Imel. S E V E N G R A D E 24 T GRADE SIX 'I E ' , N Ku, FIRST ROW: Vera Krammes, Marlene Newkirk, Elmo Kessler, Larry Theobald, Mark Macy, Chad Earnest, Norman Collings, Patty Glackman. SECOND ROW: Linda Ku.hn, Linda Smith, Bill Gross, Steve Branam, Steve Kuhn, Bill Warrick, Jim Hawkins, Gene Kessler, Patty Wissing. THIRD ROW: June Bowling, Danny Brown, Junior Kuhn, Emerson Logan, Nancy Collins, Diane Gulley, Rosemary Abrams, Everett Fisher. FOURTH ROW: Don Bowling, Loris Clawson, Carol Wool- ard, Carolyn Anderson, Louise lmel. FIFTH ROW: Lana Carmony, Elaine I-Iaehl, Wanda Smith, Wanda Guthrie, and Mrs. I-limes. FIRST ROW: Robert Fisher, Joe Smith, Josephine Darridson, Mildred Loggan, Bruce Willey. SECOND ROW: Doyle Chandler, Kenneth Fenton, Judy Bowling, Gene Kanouse, Miriam Miller, Earlene Gahimer. THIRD ROW: Raymond Macke, Jerry Ashby, David I-Iaehl, Mark Webster, Steven Gordon, Janet Harper, Kenneth Gahimer, Phyllis Burt, Sidney Gray, Bobby Smith, Pamela Mohr, Harold Crissman, Barbara Rogers, and Mrs. Bailey. GRADE FI E 25 FIRST ROW: Kathryn Snyder, Amelia Sutherlin, Donna Woolard, Jerry Kessler, Ted Cassidy, Rachel Eniger. SECOND ROW: Jane Macy, Carole Norris, Pamela Schmaltz, Ralph Moster, Ronnie Kessler, Michael Wissing, Mary Jane lmel, Margaret Haehl. THIRD ROW: Kay Hewitt, Jean Ashby, Joyce Abrams Olin Dale Durbin, Steve Krammes, Norman Gahimer. FOURTH ROW: Sherry Guthrie, Beth Branam, Linda Thurston, Juanita Meador. GRADE FOUR GRADE THREE FIRST ROW: Carolyn Kessler, Max Gordon, Ester Kuhn. SECOND ROW: Vera Purcell, Jeffrey Hawkins, Allan Lortz, Raymond Anderson, Tommy Blankenship. THIRD ROW: Connie Lortz, David Miller, Albert Moore, Ricky Cameron, Billy Smith, Gary Wissing. FOURTH ROW: Vicki Nickolas, Cathy Chandler, Rosalie Brown, Marsha Miller, Betty Willey, Micheal Moore. STANDING: Mark Clawson, Sharon Smith, Ann Powell, Brenda Foster. GC R FIRST ROW Seated: Jimmy Kuhn, Stephan Wright, Brian Fisher, Janice Burt, Larry Fenton, Susie Burt, lloyd Wissing, Denzil Davidson, Ronnie Woolard. STANDING: Marilee Miller, Marvin Keith Earnest, Carol Ann Thurston, Arthur Kanouse, Jimmy Hadley, Rickie Thurston, Donald Newton, Betty Copple, Linda Davidson, Philip Cahi- mer, Linda Brown, Mrs. Keffaber, Trudie Ellison, Mickey Miller. BACK ROW: Rickey Fenton, Billy Burt, Carolyn Davidson, Violet Robertson, Diane Anderson, Mary Lou Swartz, Karl Ray Stohry, Terry Ellis, Jackie Hawkins, Larry Dan Bullington, Robert Rogers, Stephen Miller, Bruce Miller, Beverly Robertson, Jewell Davidson, Dwight Kanouse. MIDDLE ROW: Larry Kessler, Brenda Warrick, Kim Good, Warren Myer, Sandra Ashby, Karen White, Nancy Macy, Lucinda Hiatt, Amelia Perkins. AROUND TABLE: Chris Clawson, Christina Brown, Joyce Wright, John Haehl, Rickey Willey, James Foster, Dean Durbin, Barbara Dawson, Mich- ael Foster. D rf Pi, FIRST ROW--Ed Guthrie, Jim Russell, John Hall, Benny Smiley, Dean Hewitt, Mark Willey, John Houston, Larry Martin, Roger O'Brien, John Miller. SECOND ROW--Thomas Guthrie, Paul Pur- cell, Dick Chandler, Paul Gray, Jerry Pounds, Mark Miller, Lee Anderson, Jerry Ashby, Jim Kuhn, Chester Hall, Bill Wicker. THIRD ROW--Gary Krammes, Philip Wright, Carl Lemon, Max Hyatt, Bob Kessler, John Gilbert, Douglas Norris, Jan Ernstes, Ray Chrisman. LEARNING TO DO DOING TO LEARN EARNING TO LIVE LIVING TO SERVE F .F.A. OFFICERS Di 4' -f-'- 915-Ti .. 3-- F. F. A. OFFICERS: John Miller, Treas. Lee Anderson, Secretary Larry Martin, V. President Jerry Pounds, President Phil Wright, Sentinel John Gilbert, Reporter Sponsored by: MCCORKLE STONE CO. Crushed Stone--Agricultural lime MCCORKLE BRICK QBLOCK 28 Milroy, Indiana G.A.A. FIRST ROW--Nancy Norris. SECOND ROW--Barbara Theobald, Linda Browning, Mary Brown. THIRD ROW-- Nancy Gross, Norene Gahimer, Carol Wagoner, Mary Willey, Joan Haehl. FOURTH ROW--Phyllis Miller, Judy Fenton, Penelope Gross, Sally Robinson, Patty Fenton. FIFTH ROW--Anita Weingarth, Diana Brown, Glenda Geise, Patty Robinson, Kathy Kuhn. SIXTH ROW--Nancy Harper, Laura Snyder, Beverly Davis, Marcia Fish- back, Maureen Brown. SEVENTH ROW--Linda Swift, Ellen Miller, Beth Percell. EIGHTH ROW--Margaret Harper, Anita Whittle, Donna Wagoner, Ann I-Ienke. NINTH ROW--Anne Clawson, Susan Anderson. TENTI-I ROW--Mrs. Miriam Herthel and Elaine Pounds. Who says boys are the only ones who participate in athletics? Well--the girls here at Manilla have organized their own set of rules, and have a barrel of fun. Although we may not be as accurate and precise as the boys on shooting, we enjoy every moment of it. G. A. A. OFFICERS: President: Phyllis Miller Vice President: Anita Weingarth Secretary: Marylee Brown Sponsored by: PUBLIC PAINT QWALLPAPER STORE 29 Rushville, Indiana ATHLETICS ATHLETICS Sponsored by: B 8: B SUPER DRUGS The athletics at Manilla are steadily turning toward the top of the ledgers. One of the more important factors is the gym that has improved the basketball teams greatly, it has also aroused more enthusiasm among the future athletes. The people of Walker Township are truly proud of the athletic department at Manilla. The PRESCRIPTION STORE Ex 8-4477 39 Public Square 30 Shelbyville, Indiana SENIOR LETTERME 1000 POINTSUAND THEN SOME! Jan and Donnie are the first students of Manilla High School to score 1000 points. They also have the distinction of being the first two students in the county from the same graduating class to score a 1000 point record. Congratulations to these two fine young men for bringing this honor to Manilla High School. DONNIE A worry wart for all opposition. Plagued by injuries and bumps on the head, determination per- sisted in making Donnie establish one of the finest offensive records our school has seen. Recorded in the minds of those who have seen him play are more than one can write, the record is in the book, placed there in the true athletic spirit we all admired. IAN An athlete who understands the true meaning of what it means to be an athlete. Words will not describe your activities as well as memories carried by our fans. Jan's records are on the booksg no one can say but that they have all been earned in the true fashion of a lover of athletics. 31 1 N 1 'X PAUL A symbol for all to remember. Most boys under the same physi- cal handicaps as Paul would have never attempted to participate in athletics. We have marvelled at your courage and congratulate one fine young man for making the accomplishments that you have made, Manilla has been better by your example both on and off the athletics courts. PAUL PHIL Headlines in papers have not flashed Phil s name for great offensive or defensive accom plishments but because of efforts on his part in providing tough practice sessions others were able to prepare to accomplish the headlines. Your ability to be loyal demonstrates character of which all are proud. PHIL ,.k- - x., NELSON Consistent and steady with no complaints but always willing to make his best possible contri- bution has exemplified the attitude of Nelson. No one player contributes more impor- tantly than one who does all he can to help make a good com- plete team, Nelson has done all this and has set an example of which all are proud. NELSON 32 THIS IS THE 1958-59 RUSH COUNTY BASEBALL CHAMPS. THE TEAM HAS HAD A VERY GOOD RECORD THE LAST TWO YEARS, AND THEY ACCOMPLISHED THE FEAT THIS YEAR, THE TEAM HAD A RECORD OF 7-3 AND LOST ONLY ONE GAME IN THE SUMMER LEAGUE, THE TEAM CON- SISTED OF 5 SENIORS, 4 JUNIORS, 4 SOPHOMORES, AND 1 FRESHMAN. THEY ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL SEASON NEXT FALL IF THEY CAN FIND AN ADEQUATE PITCHING STAFF. Sponsored by: FIRST ROW--Gary Gulley, Gary Krammes, Nelson Houston, Mark Willey, Jerry Pounds, Roger O'Brien, John Houston. SECOND ROW--Donald Harper, Bob Kessler, Navelle Davis, Paul O'Brien, Douglas Norris Jan Ernstes, Chester Hall, Coach, Dan Bullington. JILL'S SNACK SHOP KIRKLIN MOTOR sAL1zs, INC. ,,., CARMONY FUNERAL HOMES ' VARSITY FIRST ROW--John Houston, Philip Wright, Mark Willey, Nelson Houston, Jerry Pounds and Don Harper. SECOND ROW--Bob Kessler, Jan Ernstes, Douglas Norris, Paul O'Brien, Navelle Davis, John Gilbert, Coach, Dan Bullington STUDENT MANAGERS Max Crim Chester Hall Anita Weingarth, Maureen Brown, Nancy Harper. Sponsored by: PITMAN WILSON CO. Druggists The Rexall Store 34 Phone 2038 Rushville, Ind. OFFICE STAFF SN APSHOTS Y xx Sponsored by: PLAYPEN HUB SHOE STORE FLEMING FURNITURE STORE SHELBY PAINT QWALLPAPER FLEMING JEWELRY STORE COSSAIRTS HUGH COLLIER 35 AUTOGRAPHS I 1.1
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