Markleville High School - Arabian Yearbook (Markleville, IN)
- Class of 1954
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I ,1,sf:,,-9-f:i.g-, g 2. . , , - M, I ,-Cv ', '.'f ,.. .IK -r .Um - s o-HN 'T ' '- ' -I' 'i L , XPS PS3 PSB db 511 X 0 hehe The Cvass oi X9 atYAewxXXe xg, S690 NXarXaXex1xXX Xxx mn ?:eaX Baxter PM 'nema- DEDICATIO We wish to thank Mr. Rayinoricl Rittnian for his hard work and unselfish devotion to our class. In ex- pression of our gratefulness to hiin for his encourage- ment to us at all tinies, we dedicate our 1954 annual, The Araliiz1n , to hiin. 'ifigg ,.4.7' rf X f ff' i,,,,,,,,,v--1.4 ,, ,,,,,,,, ,, MMD X .wi nminismmlu A TRIBUTE TO LEO FRANKLIN Let us look past the curtaln of tlme We only have a few steps to chmb Mr Flanklm wlll be wa1t1ng for us there As we cllmb the last step of golden stalrs On that tomorrow We w1ll see That smlle of hls as It used to be The glow upon hlS klndly face Wlth patlence he has run hlS race 'QQ- -4 I . I -K 5 9 7 ESR h. ww.-5 if -M I 13, 4 s if ADVISORY BOARD James Heffernan Davls Neal Keith Bronnenberg It IS the purpose of the advlsory board to Slt 1n counc1l w1th our trustee 1n admlmsterlng declslons of major lmportance Wlth regards to our townshlp and school affalrs This board serves our townshlp ln many Ways not recogmzed by the great majouty of people Any maj or lmprove ment of the school 1S cons1dered fxrst by th1s board before the trustee makes a flnal declslon COUNTY SUPT OF SCHOOLS My TRUSTEE Dale Prough Clark Stohler '11 PRINCIPAI Robert E Collxer .fl FACULTY O .lf x n ,Q ,1 I J Cx' fax ylttyf I 1 ter MAX GIBBS Science Physical Education A.B., Canterbury Graduate work, Ball State Coach MARVIN GORDON Science Physical Education Soclal Sclence B S Ball State 7th 8a 8th Grade Sponsor Asslstant Coach ROBERT E COLLIER Pnnclpal Soclal Studles A B Indxana Central A M Ball State Student Councrl Advlsor LOUISE GRANT!-IAM Enghsh Physlcal Educatlon Purdue Sophomore Sponsor Pep Club Advlsor ,aw V Bs., Ba11State P9 f 4 'v ' 'f' 'ear nxt -'fl .4 t 1? x1,,t,f I- K , ELIZABETH MCCALLISTER Eng Art Lxbrary A B Ball State Indlana Umverslty Junlor Sponsor mans' Qu d 'Vi' DONNA SCOTT MUSIC Band B S Anderson College Majorette Advisor Operetta Dlrector GLEN MCCLURE Agnculture B S Purdue 4 H Advlsor F F A Advlsor Mu Freshmen Sponsor MARILYN SHAW Home Economlcs B S Ball State Supervlsor of Cafeterla F H A Advisor 4 H Advxsor ,swam Q 'Q E R E RITTMAN Commerce Q B S Ball State A M Ball State School of Busmess Los Angeles Cal Semor Sponsor Yearbook Advlsor H1 Tlmes Advlsor pi' X FACULTY ff' 4'-Www l WK 'f 1'7' MX F CULTY n 'Lv 1 .. v my A----L HILDRED DENNIS 3rd Sz 4th Grades B. S. Ball State A.M., Ball State GARLAND WILHITE Math, Social Studies A. B. Ind., State ALBERT EASTERLIN G 5th 8: 6th Grades B S Anderson College RUBY BECKNER 2nd Grade Madam Blakers Wmona Lake JOSEPHINE THORNBURG lst Grade B S Ball State Anderson College rndxana Central 02 .2 5vl 47,5 .-in 1' X 1. Z we I In L ff l of 'fl 2 L I I ' If l 1 rg ew Af' ng, M lg. A 4, W ' 'Hifi' 'z v SCHOOL TREASURE R COOK V ' , fl, 2 O1 ' hw- 4 I ' ,Q 'V - ',L. xg- --, fwntsfx , , ii, in keg 1 :Ali was f . - Li 1, 1 s 1:4125- ff1A':t.:.-l S ff-.ggi ,f', 4e L1 tx. .. A W1 Beatrix Upshaw I i0fAb'fm?nnzv I D - ,f , Q Al X 3 G-EQ alfa A pgcgignlq ' 4 . 1 Gertrude Beck Ruth Williams USTODIANS Myron Bond Roberta Bond Lyle Spaugh, Herman SCOII, H'-1tChSIiI1SOI1, Jesse Simmerman, Bob Hoppes 12 W Wm . 14. l me N 1 eff' Q, Presldent N lce-Presldent ...........,, Secretary .................. Treasurer ......... Sponsor ............ Cfarx Bond . . .Chfton Seal Mary Ella Lane .Arthenia Seal . . .Mr. Rittman nal' GARY WAYNE BOND SENIOR CAROLYN DAVIS MARY JO ENGLE Play Prompter 4 FHA 1-2 4-H 1-2 Teacher's Sec. 4 Chorus 1-2 Hi Times 4 Annual Staff 4 SHIRLEY ANN EDENS DARL DEAN FOSTER Chorus 2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 Operetta 4 Basketball 2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Track 1-3-4 at 19 K' 'Fil jgiix fr'-' QT? i'? tnqg. sv Q , . . W G Q LARRX wHoL1.ow,n - FFA1-2-3-4 fo' N L B ball 3-4 ' 5 SENIOR SARA LOUISE G GAA 3-4 FHA 1-2-3-4 4-H 1-2 Teacher's Sec. 4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Library 2-3-4 Hi Times 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3-4, Class Sec. l Operetta 4 INDER BELLE LAND FHA 1-2-4 4-H 1 Yell Leader 1 Clam Play 3-4 GAA 3-4 Teacher's Sec. 4 Chorus 1 Hi Times 3-4 Class Treas. 1 Annual Staff 4 DELLA BLANCHE HENDRICKS FHA 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3 4-li 1-2 Teacher's Sec. 4 Hi Times 4 MARY ELLA LANE FHA 1-2-4 Teachers Sec. 4 Chorus 1-2 Hi Times 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Class Sec. 2-3-4 Play Prompter 3 n. .5 il. Q w-in 40? 'Nr 64 f Fw if--Y' 1 wj 4 ,Y ' f Q h, , , CAROLYN LAWSON FHA 1-2-3-4 4- H 1-2-3 GAA 3-4 Teacher's Sec, 4 Chorus 1-2-3 Hi Times 4 Class Play 4 X x fl' H 11.5.22-1 '?l3u SE IOR LOIS LESTER Teacher's Sec. 4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Hi Times 4 Operetta 4 kv? .7 M 3' N11 111, 4 HOWARD KEITH MINE-ICK FFA 2-3-4 Clase Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Student Manager 3-4 JOYCE A. MARSH Play Prompter 3 Annual Staff 4 Hi Times 4 Yell Leader 3 FHA 1-2-3-4 4-H 1-2-3-4 Teacher's Sec. 4 Chorus 1-2 Librarian 2 MARTHA SUE MORGAN FHA 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3 GAA fs-4 'iw ui 'ggi N 1- Ps- -fiilyfi . Ng ' Qff ww -Nfl F ' Q ak X A AX -42 tvs C'l.lF'l'0N SEAL FFA 1-2-ii-4 f l.LNr l,l'0s. Annual Stall' 4 Habketliall 2--3-4 Baselizill 2-FS-4 Track 1-2-I3-4 Cross Country 4 Claw Play I3-4 S NIOR SAMMIE PHILB1-IRT FHA Ji Chorus 1-2 Hi Times Ed. 4 Assistant Editor I3 Annual Staff 4 Librarian 2-3 Class Play 3-4 PAUL EDWARD STEVENS FFA 1-2-3-4 4-H 1-2 Chorus 1-2 Clay Play IK-4 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1 ARTHENIA SEAL FHA 1-LZ-3 4-H 1-2 GAA :3 Librarian 12-23 Class Treas, 12-3-4 .Annual Ed. 4 Prom Queen 3 Hi Times 3-4 Clay Play 3-4 PAT SLRBER FHA 1-2-3 4-H 1-2 GAA 3-4 Teacher s Sec. 4 Chorus 1-2-4 Band 1 Class Play 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Hi Times 4 Operetta 4 Prom Queen Attn. 3 .i 'F 3,-ik Q 'et'-7 we 'QV ,e. 1- ! T 4 --lt Hb 'isa Nr R- I A.. JUDITH ANN WINEMILLER FHA 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 4-H 1 Teachefs Sec. 4 Operetta 4 Hi Times 4 Annual Staff 4 IRA JUNIOR WYATT FFA 4 H1 Tlmes 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 CLASS COLORS Green and Whlte CLASS FLOWER ,..... Green Carnatlon CLASS MOTTO Conduct and courage lead to honor WE THE SENIORS . h I C, OA XNEMWLER 0 NN YT r-'fix N--v X , I D. HHN 1 xi X. whip s. PHILBERT f 1 an -v S. EDENS 'fha M. J. ENGLE si W DMQKS QP-V Q I 4 1- 4' 1,49 'I , . S0996 P. STEVE NS S. MORGAN sp , 546 A K 31 ., J' E i S GINDER G . BOND iv s VIS Y CLASS HISTORY Twas a bright sunny morning of September, 1942, when six excited, but not too anxious first graders entered Markleville School. For twelve long years we trod these familiar halls losing a few of our friends, but best of all gaining several who we now see as the graduating class of '54. As Mrs. Beckner called the roll that day, it was answered by Gary Bond, Belle Land, Carolyn Lawson, Lois Lester, Paul Stevens, and Joyce Marsh. On the same day of September at Fall Creek Heights, Miss Shaw settled her six newcomers long enough to learn their names. They were Shirley Edens, Mary 'Jo Engle, Sara Ginder, Sue Morgan, Ira Wyatt, and Pat Surber. During this year Pat left the group for a while. The Fall Creek third grade gained two, Della Hendricks and Sammie Philbertg while the Markleville third grade lost Carolyn Lawson. The Fall Creek fourth grade had an increase of two. One was a newcomer, Mary Ella Lane, and the other was Pat Surber, whom we met in the first grade. Then in our fifth grade we welcomed Evelyn White from Anderson. Markleville's small group was happy to welcome Darl Foster from New Castle and Larry Holloway from Anderson during our fifth year. At the beginning of our seventh grade we at Fall Creek welcomed Clifton and Arthenia Seal to our class. Carolyn Lawson rejoined Markleville in the eighth grade and then we became one united class, the freshmen. Here again excited students gather in one room for the roll call. Another name was added to the list, that of Judy Winemiller from Anderson. Our freshmen sponsor was Miss Dorothy Criswell. Keith Minnick joined our class from Anderson when we were sophomores. We really had something to look forward to because it was time to order our class rings and our class sweaters which were green with white block letters. The following year we organized as the junior class with Mrs. Barcus, our sponsor of the previous year, acting as sponsor again. Here we gained our last member, Carolyn Davis, from Lapel. The latter part of this year was filled with excitement as we pre- sented our junior class play, Great Scott, and then we entertained the seniors, faculty, and guests at the junior-senior prom which was held at Linders, southwest of Anderson. And now under the sponsorship of Mr. Rittman, came our final year-which has been one continuous, wonderful whirl. There has been baseball, track, basketball, parties, assemblies, and many other activities along with our studies. Then, of course, we can't forget our senior class play, More Fools Than One. To climax these four wonderful years, we planned and carried out senior week which was from May 20 to May 26. During this time we had many splendid class associations which included parties, scavenger hunt, bowling party, fish- ing and picnic outings and many other activities. During this time we did settle down long enough for the prom at the Top Hat, near Yorktown, on May 21. We then began preparing for our future with our baccalaureate on May 23. Then came that long awaited day, May 25, our commencement day. This was the end and yet the beginning On Thursday, May 27, we embarked for our senior trip via Washington, New York City, and those romantic Niagara Falls, returning home on June 2 to each go our own separate ways. This is a brief summary of our class from that Sep- tember day of '42 to that final day of '54. The picture at the top of this page are the students that have gone twelve years at Markleville School. The picture at the bottom of the op- posite page are those students starting at Fall Creek and continuing through twelve years of school together. PROPHECY As I was taking a tour around the country I decided it was time to return to my Golden City of Dream, Markleville, and visit my old class- mates whom I hadn't seen for 20 years. I entered the large city on a new super highway. On the outskirts of town I saw a billboard advertising the world's greatest pro Basketball team. I found the star players on this team to be none other than Clifton Seal, who is now 6'6 , and Darl Foster who is 6'9 . What surprised me most was one of the referees who was no one but Gary Bond. Guess he has really improved in his last 20 years. I was so excited upon returning that I didn't realize how fast I was going when suddenly I heard a loud siren. I pulled over to the curb and who should be waving a ticket at me but Keith Minnick. While talking to him I asked about his pal, Paul Stevens. He explained that Paul had married Carolyn Lawson and they have four little boys. He is now engaged in butchering in Markleville's largest slaughter house. I asked about Mary Ella Lane. She married Bill Whetsel and now lives in New York where Bill owns the Deitzens Bakery. Then as I continued driving downtown, my car was struck by a reckless driver. Sammie Philbert and Lois Lester were the Nurses who were caring for me as I awoke later at the hospital. They reluctantly told me the driver was Della Hendricks and her friend, Sue Morgan. Later, as I was buying a new car at Rittman and Collier's Garage, they told me that Carolyn Davis married Carlos Hinshaw and that they and their two little girls are now living near Anderson. Sara Ginder and her husband are now the world's champion roller skatersg Evelyn White is the owner of Markleville's largest theater and Judy Wine- miller is the manager. I bade my friends goodbye and started for New York and as I left the Pennsylvania Turnpike, I was startled at a sign- Durco-Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holloway were running this fine hotel. Of course I stopped to chat with my classmate, Larry, and his family. He told me that Ira Wyatt is a foreman at the Guide Lamp Division of General Motors. He said Belle Land is still living in Markleville as a maid. After spending the night in their home, I journeyed on to New York. As I was buying gas at a filling station there, I noticed a new Cadillac drive in. It's Pat Surber!! She, Mary Jo Engle, and Shirley Edens are residing in New York and belong to the society crowds. Joyce Marsh and Arthenia Seal are doing shows at the Paramount theater. I saw that Pat was in a M hurry so I went on my way. Later that evening I stopped in at a motel for a rest after my enjoyable visit with my old classmates. fy L -I' A . 'Wk lg te? he ..... 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Q M, 5' .., , WI I' 5 A if ' A Zhi L: viii RICHARD KUKLENSKI LOU LAND JERRY LAWSON JERRY LEONARD LARRY LINVILLE DAVID MCCARTY SHARON NOLAND RITA OSENBAUGH KATHERINE PEDERSON HAROLD PHILLIPS CONNIE REGER BRADLEY SEAL LINDA SHAFFER HOMER SMITH JANET SPALL CURTIS SPRATI' BOB STROUGH CAROL SURFACE SALLY WALLACE CARLOS WHITE 7th 8th Q my 157 - Row One-Carolyn Burton, Sandra Fesmire, Kay Clem, Margaret Jones, Peggy Meredith, Carolyn Potts, Christine Potts, Janna Ebbert, Marilyn Lawson, Judy Ben- nett, Lois Scott. Row Two-Keith Poor, Leonard Kuklenski, Errol Rayl, James McDuffee, Vicki McCormack, Martha Smith, Anna Huffman, Sheralyn Pate, Ina Ent, Delores McKay, Norma Jean McCallister, Shirley Marsh, Daryl Heath. Row Three-Mr. Gordon, Larry Rutherford, Mike Young, Jerry Fisher, Bill Reese, Bob Cole, Keith Swanson, Bob Fesler, Ronnie Moore, Dennis Shaffer, Phil House, President-James McDuffee Carl Chadwick. President-Bob Fesler Vice-President-Jerry Fisher Secretary-Janna Ebbert Treasurer-Darryl Heath Reporters-Carolyn Potts, Keith Swanson Sponsor-Mr. Gordon !:.:'r Vice-President-Mike Young Secretary-Iimmie Pottorff Treasurer-Richard Shelton Sponsor-Mr. Gordon Bobby was tired and weary, Weary with sickness and paing Into heaven's mansion he entered, Ne'er to return again. aw- Te au- Q M Nr,-'Y 4. We bsy 05' znb' x x x BOBBY COLE x ...-. is -Q, I -mn Q Months have passed since that sad day, J ' The one we loved was called away, liI lI P God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts, he liveth still. Angels through heaven will guide him, Jesus will still bless and keepg Not for the world would we wake him, For Bobby has fallen asleep. And with farewells unspoken, . He gently entered homey Sleep on, dear one, and take your rest, God called you home when He thought best. God's finger touched him and he slept. 4:1 sl g M 5th 6th GRADES Row 1: Roy Reger, Richard Denson, Verl Stamm, Micheal House, Ronnie Ebbert, Wa.l- lace McKay, Gary Clark, Gordon Moore, David Stohler, Phillip Poor. Row 2: Judy Jewell, Janet Johnson, Joyce Markle, Judy Hoppes, Dorothy Meredith, Kathy Sayers, Janice Keith, Janelle Pottorff, Linda Jones, Marilyn Shelton, Marilyn Smith, Kay McClelland. Row 3: Janene Collier, Evelyn Strough, Dixie Cole, Marie Hancock, Velma Smith, Sue Mullanix, Shirley Lawson, Diana Markle, Phyllis Moore. Row 4: Doug Eubanks, Wayne Decker, Jeff Rees, Mike Grandison, James Strough, John Jewell, Louis McClelland, Larrv Cockran, Wavne Hedrick, Mr. Easterling. 1 f be - ' Q E5 xr-it -.ul Row 1: Sandra Potts, Patricia Ent, Gayla Gordon, Pat Grandison, Bonnie Sayers, Con- t nie Rutherford, Jeanne Tucker, Madonna Stephen, Nancy Markle. Row 2: Jack Stinson, Wilbur Bricker, Tommy Fettinger, Larry Keith, Stephen Cooper, Richard Markle. Row 3: Phillip Brashear, Jerry Huffman, Bobby Fesmire, Derek Clem, Gary Pate, David Gilley, Gary Greene, Gary Joe Norris, George Stevens, Mrs. Dennis, 'SO Wvfl 3rd GRADE Row 1: Freddie Williams, Mike Heffernan, Terry Ebbert, Teddy Everhart, Stephen House, Stephen Fesler, John Pegg, Ashley McKay, Row 2: Janice Markle, Cheryl McNally, Sally McClelland, Vickie Ebbert, Sandra Sparks, Barbara Boicourt, Judy Dennis, Sharon Moore. Row 3: Susana Hozey, Diane Clem, Kathy Young, Diane Craig, Janice Williams, Sandra Johnson, Betty Norris, Patty Williams, Mrs. Dennis. W Us Row 1: Joe McDuffee, Billy Foust, Tim Grandison, Billy Markle, Brad Mullanix, Sid Butler, Rusty Bodenhorn, Billy Scott, Row 2: Regina Ebbert, Robert Padgett, Sharon Stohler, Eddie Potts. Ella May McClel- land, Cindy Rees, Bill Hozey, Ruth Ann Pottorff, Donald Stephens, Diana Gilley. Dirk Frea- son, Sandra Kay Scott. Row 3: Mrs. R. Beckner, Linda House, Kathy McCormack, Kay Keith, Dee Ann Stoh- ler, Francis Decker, Margaret Shelton, Jeanne Fisher, Sharon Kay Strough. Absent: Pamela Spaugh, Maxine Walker. E ii , 2nd GRADE Ji lst Row One-Joe Kuklenski, Duane Milburn, Tommy Meredith, Dennis Keesling, Eddie Jewell, Stevie Ralston. Row Two-Billie Jean Gordon, Claudia Norris, Linda Williams, Barbara Stephens, Edith Jo Barney, Mary Lou Taylor, Marcia Foust, Linda Moore, Mary Ann Lowder. BOYS STATE Row Three-Vaughn Monroe, Darryl Gustin, Von Smith, Ronnie Sayers, Dick Huffman, Dennie Booher, Selden McKay, Bobby Collier, Dan Noland, Mrs. Thornburg. D. A. R. AWARD Each year the senior students choose by vote three girls in their class who possess the following qualities to an outstanding degree: ill De- pendability-which includes truthfulness, loyalty, and punctuality. C27 Service-cooperation, courtesy, consideration of others. 133 Leadership- personality, self control, ability to assume responsibility. U11 Patriotism- unselfish interest in family, school, community, and nation. From the three girls elected, the school faculty selects the one who becomes the Good Citizen of the School. The winner for the 1953-54 school year was Arthenia Seal. She not only represented Markleville, but went ahead to Win the County, winning an award and a certificate of award. .4-w'Qf?,.., 1,0 Boys State is a function sponsored by the American Legion. Its pur pose is to give boys experience on government and help them in social activities. At Boys State, a mock state and local government is set up. The boys attending are elected to offices and everything is done as in real state and local government. Other activities are sports, in which any boy can participate, or just talk and get acquainted with the boys. Honor cities are chosen from the eight fictitious cities. set up for the purpose of the government. The winners are awarded ribbons. Boys are chosen to attend by their scholastic achievements. leader- ship. ability to mix with others, and personality. Marklevillcfs representative in l953 was Gary Bond. He attended a week long activity at Indiana State School for the Deaf in Indianapolis. 111 ' Q wg-Q. 'I' s , , R-gig ' ff W IMP-f1'.b 'ni ' 'cis-M' ' 521' 5 .fn 1 4' Q., 4-'13 R- .91 .AS -Q ,, H is Q.. , ,S ill' 'HX' . Qi, 'EP' 3 I-gtk I- hgmbvg v !j,1. .'--MTQ ix :QQ fgllfx-. J-LI 1 ,f L'-,T PY Ah as A .XJ HI TIMES ss viz' xl 7' vii? AV In 2'-o fb A I llllllli .fl xy' among the students a knowledge and interest in good governmentg to encourage students to accept and discharge their responsibilities to themselves and their schoolg to stimulate spirit of cooperation among students and the facultyg and to aid in the develop- ment of loyal and constructive school spirit. Seated: DARL FOSTER, SUE SAFFORD, CONNIE REGER,JUDY MCDUFFEE. Standing: MR. COLLIER, CAROLYN POTTS. MIKE YOUNG. The purpose of this organization is to proinote wqiq ' T ' UC tml . l Y l, fl . .fly MRS Icg ' MCC SAR' JUDY MALLIST GL A CIN CDUFF ER, RI BERT. R112 R1CHlQ1g1LLfggf-FEE JL ' Dgfjw -PHYL' 'IJyE A , ,jAAN,IPL1S FO XIVGLE .ESPA -STER f KAY-R REQ JLURE INA MI ' AT?-A UNC' LIBRARIAN S WAY' FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Row 1: Larry Linville, Harold Phillips, Ralph Chadwick, Franklin Bodenhorn, Clifton Seal, Paul Stevens, Keith Minnick, Phil Stohler, Robert Pottorff, Austin McCa11ister. Row 2: Melvin Hilligoss, Bradley Seal, Tim Ebbert, James Brooks, Larry Morgan, John Ent, Richard McDuffee, Fred Guenther, John Kuklenski, Russell Brooks, Mr. McClure. Row 3: James Daffron, Jerry Fort, Gene Lester, Bob Brown, Homer Smith, James Clem, Richard Spicer, Harvey Burton, Bob Strouszh. I I fi X . l ui. QW ff4 . X -6 oy, Z 1 ? 3 'W M Clure- Stevehl Mr' C x .muck claim Seal, Pau , . -Amer Keith M LA DJUDGING TEAM GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO Row One-Joyce Marsh, Joyce Attaway, Sara Ginder, Pat Surber, Alice Girt, Lou Ann Swinford. Row Two-Mrs. Grantham, Helen Phillips, Farol Surface, Janet Spall, Arlene VValterS, Sharon Noland, Linda Shaffer, Alice Hegley, Patty Wiles, Martha Denson, Rita Osenbaugh, Connie Clark, Carolyn Lawson, Belle Land. Row Three-Lou Land, Sue Daniels, Joyce Stephen, Glenda Ebhert, Joan Redmond Gloria Gilley, Katherine Pederson, June Birch, Sue Morgan, liertrude Clem, Phyllid Stephen. : ! 'WH1 A all I ' Ju Ph Row O I ' ' K K 7 '- I Ivwogtflbxfiind I A 11 ROW A ell' Row El Hafl I I! fag, Tu- S-7110 ' Su 0, Gert U OXEDUH Hlvashcu 9 Saff-Ori ' 5 Gr ROW Thlude C16 a Hamvdr, patlvfhigandr I 1 3098 . F69 '71, - V Jul' ' lllj . a Ri, 1 mithl X1-lrjene P '5' Engl Gs. fairs, paul' I ll alters , 9' Joyce S fi Sfohhlr , , Katrina VA Iophenv H v Hr-my Sth A Hinjvk VNV Q. 4fuULfh ' .lh-. b ' haw . ' N r- X . ,1-.Huh - .HJ X GIRL PHYS. ED. ' 6 '2' ff 'afi i'it O llme K 4. ll N WL1Ie final' ana '5'-X , 1553 All YGSOO 3 .rt regardeth N U 'G - ew E -691050 ey, regardeth lt unt Spap 5, E61 w?fvQ'iXw he Lor'd.' er S'-iff V'-A ' NQAISMWN ---Romans XIV: 6 5ytOY' p ' . nu... 9 .It is a ood thln .ri -1 S . to Observe Christmas Day, The mere mark- The Iiarkleville School Cho!-nf CUU.,1xON of times and s SPORTS e ' thg Cf-V NG ,CW s, when men a ,, If A T,A ' MP UVQCPST' :top work and 0 ' DVERQQI D 7 together, ,,'.,.N .e NG SU w and wholesorr e,,f, , j ig,,,+ It helps 'TI f ihe suprerf mmon 111' 1d1v1duaJ inds a. own cloc which run fxguthet ime Ifa W dems, Q3 O . 4V3tt Neg in Lawson out there 13 a bet e Lang CjaTO1yn D ,Q wrevlf' CQSOW thinf: than t he obs erv- OYCS M5525 Wx, C1163 anne of Christmas Dux, tent, D- . Q that is, kee , snlzat T glish, vfpxiff stmas. SX, YPIST5 www e you willing t what you for other pf 'o remembo neople hm- 'A A t -.71 u, to is spons- he worlj J Y' +3if1'1'T3Sm FINNIJ, c rj,-fx,-ss we ttf vw Ma'VE1'e 'Q' X' ' . . E' 'MLC '- 'I'- . ' 1 11 -es.UfQieWW .. if -.-T if Msfvfane' Aix -fV'fN.xei11iXXet' . .- Q-A .' 2255- b Q O 51757646 MOFHQ I3 NVQ .jg 11 -Q-:i A: '.f' 4. if ' ' r Vs V SLU xx 0' MU X af 5 J ku S 1 ' IL Rl' N1 If ANNUAL S STAFF 4' 4 a -2, H A-xxx? t. ,I - AI ...i X. f lf X Q x 5 Arthenia Seal, Editor Mr. Rittman, Advisor Art: Keith Minnick, Paul Stevens QA Working Sharing, Helping and Guiding hands made this annual the book that it is. But not hands alone were the tools used to produce this annual. Willing and able minds work- ing together have brought to you a collection of all the fond and happy memories of the year. if ,A Circulation: Mary Jo Engle, Shirley Edens. 'ab G' , f 4H Pictures: Pat Surber, Joyce Marsh, Sammie Philbert. Society: Judy Winemiller, Mary Ella Lane. Li ':'4l v 3 Z, - K Sports: Gary Bond, Clifton Seal. Advertising: Sara Ginder, Belle Land. More Foole Than One A three ac. comedy by AuStin Goetz presented by The Senior Class on October 16, 1953 directed by R. E. Rittman LA 3, :M i f Q Seated-Belle Land, Pat Surber, Gary Bond, Samniie Philbert, Darl Foster, Carolyn Lawson. Standing-Clifton Seal, Evelyn 'White, Arthenia Seal, Sara Cinder, Shirley Edens, Paul Stevens. A i 1 , if gi' N as me X 1 Q X ' X 1 ' E l 3' ' - ,-, ' i . A ' ' 153: if 1- 3 54 X . Si .4 - f l 1 ' ' X ' , . V , ',, , 1 ' m :Q ' M in ' 1 uv ... , Q ry r 'i l , Y we 'ta-A v 94 n Row One-Daryl Heath, Jimmie Pottorff, Bonnie Shaw, Martha Cole, Janet Kees- ling, Linda Shaffer, Mrs. Scott. Row Two-Katherine Pederson, Velma Smith, Jerry Leonard, Richard Shelton, Dennis Shaffer, Lou Ann Swinford, David McCarty, Barhara Smith, Joan Redmond. Row Three-John Jewel, Douglas Eubank, Nancy Markle, Marilyn Shelton, Betty Jo Millage, Gary McCarty, Charles Jones. 75 ia. W alms' - NXCCOTXMC AYXQQC is Xvxckl , . H0059 we En Linda xx A251 all v Y at Onefj ang ggenbau-gh, Y-QSSZL aww MAJ ORE TTES ., Ulvmli' ,, S mllw' 1 'S '11fui'1l, .lillllkgxyui llimlvlf IMI .fK'l -.-YJ' I 1- IMU :Wil Wi11+ 1 HU 1 r Jerry ' 'W ' ., .UM -u2Y- . yes 1' ' -.1. , , ,. ra WP- H-1 . me ., - W1 hvlliS 1 'iuiie1mf1'f'1 .Ml 1 SL1l'fi l Ii1 l uhmIfiyowllf Shnld ROW one-slliin' 'lwiyli x'l1L'il1A' l'all,'il'1 Frlmklun Ilwllilm -,. ' '.. ZF UCL' ' il1'V5O ' . IaWl5n- Hosalll ,sinh A lx-x All Ebbvltv , Blfch' .- - PUJU' XIUUVU' L .- J'-mb -. ghvl Im .1-0111 - Lcstul TWU'-Ld 11051 Hd How . ,I-les -l ..- 1 U4 lace. 0 ,-ew M' Wi NI' 7 as we t, agnuf 96 MEX .rf V-,., A.,i-ia+teg,wi- ebay lege-ise:Hkaua, Row On0XCarol Surface, Lou Land Gloria Gilley, Linda Shaffe Row TWOXS Ebb , Connie Reger, Grace Smith. Mary Wihebrinlf, r, Sharon Noland, Rosalie Brashear, Sue .'lIor,e'an, Alice Girt. ally Wallace, Judy Engle, Judy Winemiller, Ketrina Minnick, Glenda A ert, Janet Mauzy, Norma Petty, Jane Sherman, Alice Begley, Pat Wiles, Martha F H. Denson, Marie Richardson, Betty Millage, Janice Sparks, Phyllis Foster, Janet Keesling, ' Della Hendricks, Judy McDuffee, Bonnie Shaw. Row ThreeXMrs. Shaw, Barbara Smith, Betty Stroueh, Joan lieflmonfl ' Connie Clark, Rito Osenbaugh, Phyllis Stephen, Sara Ginfler, Bf -' Lane, Joyce Marsh, Catherine Pederson, June Bir' ' Belle Land, Evelyn White, Martha Coll , Janet Spall, mme Stevens, Mary Ella ch, Qarolyn Lawson, Patty Surber, e, Sue Daniels, Betty Shaw. w TEACHER S SECRETARIE Row One Evelyn Whlte for Mrs Scott Judy Wlnemlller for Mr Easterlmg Mary Ella Lane for Mr Gordon Joyce Marsh for Mrs Shaw Row Two-Shlrley Edens for Mrs Thornburg Sara Gmder for Mrs MCC8lllSt6T Mary Jo Engle for Mr Wxlhlte Row Three-Carolyn Lawson for Mr McClure Della Hendrlcks for Mr Rlttman Belle Land for Mr Colller Carolyn Davls for Mrs Beckner Pat Surber for Mrs VOICE OF DEMOCRACY The ' Voice of Democracy speech was glven ln November 1953 by the students of the J unlor and Semor classes Sara Gmder a Semor glrl was the wmner A supper was glven at the YMCA ln Anderson sponsored by the J umor Chamber of Commerce, for all the entrles and the1r teachers Sara was awarded a certlflcate Everyone IH school was proud to have her representlng our school TEACHERS SECRETARIES It has been a custom ln Offxce Practlce to be asslgned a teacher to help wlth whatever llttle thmgs he or she would have you to do such as typmg a test Th1S IS a great help to the student who does thls because actual ex perlence I9 the best teacher We all had fun helpmg the teachers thus year 7 A 'V QQ 0 l w Grantham Lols Lester for Mrs. Dennis, Ira Wyatt for Mr. Gibybs. I 7 , . ' ! Y , y , . . . Ja 1 v , iff? 'M I bv . ' Y M KWH. --A- f , , , ' -in fi-,W 1' id by ,da ' f L ' 73? I Vg ,Z D: Y X jul ALW W2 A wm'W1'Q ' fc?-'gf' 'fl,,,, -A , Y Pr N f 431' ., EQ, 3v 'f?'ff .V I .Qi fi , ww qi 1 if V Q gi ru ,157 TV?-Q ': I : Q my 4' fv pg. W .A lwihk .gQ ' ' . , 4 U :Mt ru? V - , LV, E K. 13 A I Student Managers Keith Minnick Franklin Bodenhom -Qs 1' ,Q J MARVIN GORDON Axistant Coach T wwf ' 11. kro- NI.-XX GIBBS Coach ,wg - 4' ir W' 52 W, f 'i 1.4 A .25 f A L' 5 -5 E H H , , Egw J -.f'N. ' !..f-if , F ii ZNID TEAM 354 ,x Tom Colo, Melvin Hilli- goss, Jack Hvffurnan, lla Moinv Miller, Jon Bron- llt'IllJCI'jI, Harold Mullanix, llarolml Moore, Coavh Max Gibbs, Student Manager- Kcith Minnick. 4 . VARSITY YELI, LEADERS Janice Sparks, Rosalie Brashezu' 4 1 ! Yl- Q f 5 ' FRLSHWIPN Hl'll IIA AIJPRS Iou land Qalol Surfing x.,-' Q 21' FllliSll3ll'lN TEAM Huw ilIlL'fl'il'2llllillll llmlcnhorn, Boll SlI'Ull11'll-Slllllblll, Nlgiz, Bob Julian. Row Two-.lninf-s llnffx-on, Charlvs llllfiilllllll, Vmwli llzirvin fluiwlmi, liivlizml Kuklvnfki, llrzulln-y Svnl. MP0 IESU Kneelingzg James Mclluffee, Mike Young, Ronnie Moore, Richard Shelf ton Standing: Jerry Fisher, Phil House, Gene Marsh, coach, Gordon, Keith Swanson, Bill Reese, Bob Fesler, Z Q5 4 ..-z- JR HIGH YELL LEADER Christine Potts, Janna Ebbert l JR. HIGH CHEDULE Pendleton Windfall Central Ave Lapel St. Marys Summitville Pendleton Hamilton Summitville Elwood Lapel Alexandria Cadiz Saratoga St. Marys Tourney St. Marys Pendleton Kneeling: Janene Collier, Wallace McKay, Phil Poor, David Stohler, Gary Clark, Judy Hoppess Standing: Jim Strough, Mike Grandison, Wayne Hed- rick, Mr. Easterling, John Jewell, Jimmy Marley, Rich- ard Denson. r 4 8 ea W 1 , '5 ,,. ...U P- Qt will ., U., iv qfhk' tw, , Q feng, .A i sz Vi ii if 2 45 F .. 'b Kneeling-Bradley Seal, Max Wire, Melvin Hilligross, Bob Strougfh, James Tupps, Franklin Bodenhorn, Harold Mullanix, Phillip Stohler. Standing-Max Gibbs, coach, Jzunvs Daffron, .lack Heffernan, Jerry Fort, Carl Gardner, Rex Anderson, Clifton Seal, Gary Bond, Darl Foster, Marvin Gordon, assistant L L coach. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Q We They Q ' Sept. 7 Cadiz 6 1 Sept. 15 Lapel 0 2 ' 52' Sept. is Cadiz 9 14 Sept. 22 Summitville 22 6 f Sept. 24 St. Mary's 8 4 1 QQ Sept. 28 Frankton 9 4 A new-.. Sept. 30 Pendleton 15 1 3 -2 f County Co-Champs, with Lapel, winning the trophy to the left. Player G AB H E Gardner 6 20 4 0 1.000 Bond 6 21 11 0 1.000 Fort 6 21 3 0 1.000 Stohler 4 12 3 4 Heffernan 6 17 7 0 1.000 Foster 6 24 4 3 . Anderson 6 20 7 8 . C. Seal 6 20 8 1 . Daffron 6 14 4 2 , . B. Seal 4 9 2 0 1.000 'Tip 1 s ' CRUSS old Moore s aMome M Daffron Y COUNTR nderson Bradle C1fto y S Dv.. Sea ot plc ene L ure ester John Ent Me vm H11 Ig0SS Kneehng B1-ook xiao He ma S Melvm 111g Stan m U f Il ar oster ames affr oss Jo n Ent LHMOI e M1116 g Gary ond arol ullam man Carl ardner ene est Czf on e Harold P11111 X N on Cur I' x Brad! er ex ps , M. 5-' t1s Spr ey Seal Ander- att Russell lchar KUk16HSkI C arle s n J rry Thomber y No p1 ctured . 71 , Rex A , 1' n 1, G , , L ' ' , U1 , eal. N 't dx I ' 'I' . ! r 1:i 2 Z . 1 Q f . 'Qu' .V . Q' Z Q P 5 . K A f5,.'Q 5if':'a-.,Q- . I '4 K Al 'K ! I 7 l L , 4 . Q A' I I gi, M6 In V 5 fs- IK' .li T I if. I st V L 0, .. wg A K. I VA -.4' - 4 4. 17 .ft v flxlyqg I Q f s W f ' I f e 4 ! Mx X x X Y 4 L 4 X 1 ' o , wx N - I 'la 4 ,- Z s so E 1 4 si if 4 . - 5' I L 4 in ls A, , 1 ' . - 'Q 1 ' K. L 1 ,K ' If ffe , D 1 F , J D , ' , , ' H'1' , h , . 'n A ' . d' X B , H d M ', , R' d 1 1, S H f , G , G L , R o , e 1- . t ' X I' t S al, '1' . s raised ew e Frldaw n1 hi md Markle- 1 g pow ers col- rabians Are To THEM Winners penence IS 1, Us Arablans Are 1Pea9171ev,1fes:2aggd et 9900 8 U1 X PENDL J 'J BCI Ing ac 0 sf e A 00 ol as! or Q, og l hflfzlefiln yfafkley III? PENIDLEFONZ 11111111111 Q Q ,Q floor av mgh, Selma gal? m ssy and ,experxenced Ara' S S 1.7 flrxlsvu , The Peskef au ppled Pendle-tons Ir1sh :17 Q, ,L :lg S eu., ous -3. n the fmals of the yearly P S s -5 qv- ' .' In l n lmltatwnal hxgh school Q Q 'D VI T 1- rv' lg' 46' ment here Saturday nlgh l' -54-C MARBLE I on nel G xv- q- Xoo- capacny house if 5 ,fig C as Q 0 A 4410 do ...1- 0 The Arabs led the flrst 3 .2 , 1. .1 'D K .-0 1 0 YW 11 and each ounntet pxlcheo h.!L,v 51' 2 5253 2.22 :Jia :EF .1 ,ae ,,. 0 if 54298 og' A 5 ia 7 D-51 pomts the second 1791105 ish p1cked up .1 cn to 12 on e the lhlfd bbs coached lldugs 0841 lle Pendlrtm urdy Fortwlln 1 an ox ert1me th lxuvnu Jones demon g 7 9 Tami: NDLETON Jones ward Trout llc: g Trouf nnon f 6 c 9 5 muy I Totals IKLEVILLE NDLETON Kahne Julien Ump il Gas 01-APU V T3 r'C' 1 O04 0 +35 Q wqex 35 we O QVQZ fix 714 194 Qs- ,- s upgvvfafv S mfs? JI v 9 'O 9 a1a13fu1r ?'v3'5Y5?:3.i9'.ga S5000 'heb 6 echamproa -1 l l 2i5-o:g22s6vQ3fQY:5 ,003 'gsvffeebe 'U 0 O 4-'Y N N, 21 g M 333269260 xexffbe xx c,QP'sqg'SQ'PQ dlepon 'G rr FV N400 A3 XIV NACO 0 so algo lf? f Second V rabaans Belt OAI-JO ' f1 ,Q o 5 Q -o Q Q fb 'lv a b 2 anim mls xwqf xg? Q5 Job ASQQ0 SGJQQQRZQQ S470 'C iaigaiogv slave 3 F of O S 6 0 a as -f an lf: Q rests s r 0 Q 55 Bwjgg :Q Q Q fb? 'Q Q 11,241 .1 9 11aR11L1.w1LLE Coach 'wax ,Z A w 8 9 9 5 N 49 SqbG1bbs Nlarklexxlle Arablans paced Home Oor Q 5' 6 6 ab G 11 31 1 1 1 the A f qrter but tx Q5 Q QQ, uv ary Bon H pomls Loo b Q 1, am hw measure ofthe amwel IODS y X '-nhrnd n 5 11 sctore of 69 todoi3IFl1l1ldax mffht 'G 'T 9 6 T ewm evene ar es 0 V d t33 f th If X .po zrinxievllls or e Season su O f 3'07 'ff10 'O 8 ik 0100 69 101,100 O d 'v 0 ll 0 6, balirobo' of 6. '73 Bun 311 Heffe -'- ,rf1,,, Q 8 .1 of 11? 'I 0 1 o Bon f Jones Foster g A derscn Tavols Afternoon GU 19 ab! ,011 1 ,. '9 8-fs 6 p I Q 1 a J 5 MAxw LL nmvum 0 Z 035030 Em, 1.110 ef, md, QW ,HY be ll fo F3 McClees f 1- Lf If 1' 11 I '-70 166 Dba ? in, 60 S I I 09, fig! I 'Cz k ,o fl 9 f 9 ' 0 f s af 1 Q I Olilfgl' le g3'1e5lb1f-6,2 5? 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I1 E,-1 E2 W: 6 rm.2 M N O and he sco oo HI' Op SCOTCI' V c 69 00 12 wns score was Markc ea P Bond Mark ev second Tian H 0 er Mctordsv read orwa d emerged aes he head P and fas ason record s Cuard ary 0l'lS VI1 c cr sp .1 MARKLEVILLE A Player Pos Rex Anderson Gary Bond John Ent Jerrv Fort Darl Foster J Heffernan Charles Jones Gene Lester L Mxller Chfton Seal M Hl11lg0S5 Harold Moore RA Cl B 1l1e FG IANS 5' 0 511 510 S FCC ET IJ D J lr Hugh Teams Share Honors At Murklevllle NIARKLEX ILLE The Markle 1lle Jumor Hxgh Xarsnty lost last uvht to the agressne Lapel J H S.ars1ty mth a score of 31 to 22 Closmg the evemng the home Iumor H1gh Freshman team sav d the evemng mth a w1n over he YlSltlI1g Jumor Hmgh Frosh r am by clalmuxg the1r game 36 to ' M n Rx A - K 'xv ihkiim A, I l V ' ' , ff' 5E?I'g T - . ata' rfrsgas Y -I ,I h T A -J' IE. BOSS' ' .J- h s A D . lhqzve I Pano.. - , ' A n.'S 'UI -' :fmfff ::f3: p . ' ' -' -r ' . 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Row Two-Carl Hardy, Robert Day, Don Wihebrink, Ronnie Heath, Michael Lane, Judy Morgan, Amanda Patterson, Michael Jones, Duane Criswell, Shirley Brown, Nancy Alford, David VanMatre. Row One-Jimmie Davis, Larry 'Wiles, Jimmie Summers, Michael Sandifer, Dallas Tooley, Dickie Daniels, Larry Lawson, Charles Marrow, Keith Tharp, James Minnick, Billie Dittlinger. Row Two-Royce Attaway, Jav Stickler, Sandra Braden Marv Fesler Jud . , A . y Y Walker, Jackie Rector, Henrietta Pederson, Kay Saunders, Joyce Castor, Cora Van- Matre, Helen Jo . D 'l H ' ' ' ' - ' Richard Beaman. Row Three-Gaston Seal, Rose Ann Runyan, Judith Baker, Ray Wyatt, Fred Lin- ville, Penny Snideman, Neila Collins, Sonja Edens, Connie Jo Beckham, Margfle Pat- terson, Mable Wihebrink, Dorothy Bricker, Barbara Brown, Jane Ellen Rector, Mrs. Moore. nes, ai ene owell, Shirley hmsvsillei, June Brown, Marcie Tharp, ii,-. 'V .r .' J., , . it MH Q ' ' 4 .. 1- A ' -.s Q .C ,' rl ' 'W Q T' :I tx AA .V , ff 'X 'EJ ltd- X i Q 2 ' N I M 25 1 'L1f..Y,?,K , fr ,- -1- .. 2,5 f 'zz l S H 3 i ' 1 J L 1 ,3 4-,Ami 5 1 - ' ,KT A iz, l, ' liihiff, V e' 5. if ' , 5 .v , L 1 ' , 1 ,- K :ii 0 S Row One-Robert Pederson, Jimmy Castor, David Kingery, Keith Bronnenbergr, Kyle Sandefur, George Fesler, Carl Minniek, Jerry Marshall, Landy Myers, Carl Osen- baugh, Jimmy Stinson, VVayne Williams, Jerry Wire, Gale Tabor. Row Two-Terry Kuhn, Catherine Chambless, Carolyn Bricker, Linda Jones, Cinda Mowrey, Lois Howell, Judy Best, Pam Stickler, Barbara Phillips, Elizabeth Spratt, Karen Brown, Tonia Tash, Ruth Gardener, Nancy Schmitz. Row Three-Mrs. Collins, Billy Girt, David Schulte, Bobby Jackey, Harold Gard- ner, Teddy Begfley, Vearl Beckham, James Cave, Rosco VVyatt, Ted Lautzenhiser, William Morrow, Gale Simms, Don Attaway. Row One-Billy Wihebrink, Walter Allen, Billy Morrow, Eddie Marrow, Ralph Keith Heath, Darwin De Bord, John VViley. Row Two--Donna Jo McAllister, Randy Tweedy, Sandy Huffman, Patty Brown, Tommy Tupps, Marsha Snideman, Lee Daniels, Stephen Sonoff, Stevie Little, Alice VValker, Barry Linville, Peggy Jo Mullikin, Janie Myers, Alvina Pease. Row Three--Mrs. Jones, Karen Cox, Nadean Miller, Judy Braden, Sheildia Modlin, 3 d Rector, Stephen Castor, Terry Schmitz, David Cave, Bobby Brown, Harold Truman, Arleen Milburn, Joanna Best, Kay Shipley, Nancy McCallister, Bonnie Redmond, LeBrun Lautzenhiser, Cheryl Lane, Pam Tinsley, Julia Pederson. N, , -A.. I, V, - .. ' 1 . , :xv . , Z- .4 ., . , ,, L , . . . C .t . Y ,KM A f 4 K. A 1 N.. , 0' I KA ,M 'K A.v. . -A 4 at ... -. . . 4 ' ey- -.- . 3rd gli.. 'uv' af' , ' P Q .gs . 1 Row One-Michael Abney, Terry VViley, Roger Miller, Robert Gustin, Dennis Banks, VVayne Birch, Michael Hineman, Charles Baker, Raymond Seal, Charles Hinkle, Kenneth Criswell, Phillip Riggs. Row Twoglfudcll Shuck, Donald Hoppes, Connie Needler, Fred Chambless, Sue Funkhouser, Lynn Collins, Judith Stanley, Brian Pease, Connie Eniswiller, Tinka Sonoff, Howard VVillianis, Linda Allen, Peggy Phillips, Janice Mor,Q'an. Row Three-Mrs, Hunt, Linda VVilkins, Clarice Shipley, Betty Shulte, Sue Kuhn, Kathy Jackey, Michael Clarkson, Andy Pederson, Millie Walker, Frances Woolman, Wanda Beckham, Cheryl Biddle, Myrna McCallister, Melanie Sandefur. Row One-Verl Hinkle, Junior Ellinewood, Albert Allen, Michael Yattaw, Steve Banks, Gary Elmore, Dustin Clarkson, Gene Miright, Jerry Runyan, David Schuck. Row Two-Georgia Kirby, Renee Lautzenhiser, Jimmy Biddle, Nelda Schulte, Kathy Bronnenbergz, Danny Criswell, Charlotte NVollman, Ray Ahhott, Cindy Criswell, Sharon Best, Max VVihebrink, Marilyn Dickey, Madonna Julian, Carol Bauer, Cathy Knopp. Row Three-Kathy Gregory, Sherrill Long, VVanda Hardy, Martha VVihehrink, Phyllis Marcum, Sharon Fllrod, Connie Schmitz, Virginia Shipley, Jill Moore, Gloria Biven, Darlene Modlin, Miss Shaw. ,JV J 519' 1 'QQ r t-. 'Ne'-.., 1 V ,SQQ ,ml ,, -, 5 -A , ' v .N - E ' .x K 1 W , ll ' 5 .s . 1 5 Q ls t THE HYELLOW7 Kneeling-Kent Riggs, student managerg Henrietta Pederson and .laequie Rector, yell leadcrsg Mr. Creason, coach. Standing-Rex Snideman, Dallas Tooley, Floyd Girt, Mike Lane, Richard Beaman, Ray VVyatt, Ronnie Heath, Donnie Wihebrink, Gaston Seal, Bob Day. College Corner Chesterfield Franklin Lindbergh St. Mary's Franklin Lapel Chesterfield Franklin Tourney Franklin St. Mary's Lindbergh We 41 41 27 34 51 32 38 43 25 32 25 They 17 16 28 47 32 27 32 27 30 38 33 Fall Creek has always had a good turnout in their sports activities. Many of their boys like sports and go on to high school to become good athletes. They also have the backing of an able coach, Mr. Creason. He helps them learn the fun- damentals of baseball and basketball along with the rules of good sportsmanship. Kneeling-Ronnie Riggs, Kent Riggs, Dick Daniels, Jack Stickler, Rex Snideman, Floyd Girt, Dallas Tooley, Jimmie Summers. Standing-Mr. Creason, coachg Mike Lane, Bob Day, Ronnie Heath, Donnie Wihe- brink, Richard Beaman, Carl Hardy, Gaston Seal, Ray Wyatt, Fred Linville, Larry Wiles. 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