Markleville High School - Arabian Yearbook (Markleville, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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K ,Inv N -'ZZ ,Nw M In ti W 4 9 , E THE ARABIAN L!! 1 x-51+ 7 J Ilvf' ll-an 1 i r I E i I C Reg onnxe Alice Begley Edit As sistant Editor I' ' 1 f V4 Haan scHoo L a sqm B D E D I C A T 00 10 I O N at A4 Ted and Ruby Begley Herschel and Nellie Bricker Homer and Jo Clark Fred and Josephine Cooper Walter and Ethel Denson Lawerence and Louise Julian Byron and Lucille Keesling Jim and Evelyn Knowling Walter and Stella Kuklenski Charles and Lucille Land Clarence and Lesta Linville Verle and Ruby McCarty Clarence and Martha Morgan Oscar and Alma Osenbaugh Henry and Thelma Pederson Forrest and Mary Reger Carson and Ollie May Seal Wallace and Nettie Shaffer Everett and Opal Spall Basil and Marie Strough Ira and Eleanor Surface Alice Truman Virgil and Vera Wallace TO OUR We, the members of this Senior class, wish to express our most sincere appreciation to you for the wonderful way you havemade it possible for us to have the privile ge of attending this school and enjoying the many opportunities it has offe r e d. Without the help of all of you, it would not have been possible. From the hearts of all of us come our very sincere thanks to you, our beloved parents. P A R E N T S Q0 FW Q: m WPS 0 TWH! Lf Greetings Seniors of 1957: You have great abilities. You have achieved much in the s e past four years. What you are and what you do in the years that now begin will be measured by your in- telligence and your standard of values. , Intellectual and moral courage must be part of your livesg the courage to say no, the courage to support the unpopular cause when conviction tells you it is right , the courage to face and to admit their falseness. Life will have meaning for you only as you give greater than yourself, something in which you hazard all you have. As you le ave these sacred halls, may the very best go with you in all your varied endeavors. Respectfully, Your Principal, Mr. Rittman -ff W4-v:,f:qgg:xmf1paa4 , Y ' .,, , -f 1-1 .Xa 5 -.fiww,wwfrwwnwwwwxfwmibvimmrxsrfk,-mfwswwwef.-A - ' -f ,. Y 2f'?'f ADVISORY BOARD Russell Keesling, Keith Bronnonberg, James Heffernan SUPERINTENDENT TRUSTEE Mr. Dale Prough Mr, Jgg Best GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY AUDRA TUER 5th Grade B.S., Radford College Teacher 5 years ELMA BROWNING lst Grade B.S., Ball State Manchester College Madam Blakers Teacher 24 years N N JOSEPHINE THORNBURG 4th Grade B.S., Ball State Teacher 14 years RUBY BECKNER 2nd Grade Madam Blakers Winona Lake Teacher 29 years ' JULIAN HOLGUIN 6th Grade B.S., Anderson College Teacher 2 years HILDRED DENNIS 3rd Grade B.S., Ball State A.M., Ball State Teacher 37 years 4 1 w I HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS JOHN BENJAMIN B.S. Butler Science Physical Education Coach Freshman Sponsor Teacher 1 year 934, Y NANCY HYDE B.S. Miami Univ., Oxford, 01110 Home Economics F.H.A. Sponsor 4-H Advisor Teacher 1 year MARY MITCHELL B.A. Ball State Indiana State Social Studies English Teacher 12 years SYLVIA EMBREE B.S. Ball State English Physical Education G.A.A. Sponsor Teacher 1 year GLEN MCCLURE B.S. Purdue Chemistry Agriculture Shop F.F.A. Sponsor Teacher 5 years HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS RAYMOND RITTMAN B.S. Ball State A.M. Ball State School of Business Los Angeles, Calif. Arithmetic Principal Teacher 10 years FRANK ROBERTSON B.S. Anderson College Math Senior Sponsor Teacher 2 years CLIFTON WARNER B.S. Ball State Taylor University Social Studies Physical Education Assistant Coach Teacher 1 year THOMAS WILLIAMS B.S. Ball State Commerce Yearbook Advisor Hi Times Advisor Sophomore Sponsor Teacher 1 year -F, A A ia X Z1 MAURICE WORLAND B.F.A. Nebraska, Wesleyan M.A. Ohio State University Music Band, Chorus Majorette Advisor Teacher 21 years '1- X in CUSTCDDIANS C O 0 K S Q Cleo Lawson g1cg1av5,.ySn'rks S C H O Q L S E C R E T A R Y glllilicgzigwson Florence Braden Eva Anderson Marolyn Lawson BUS DRIVERS Jimmy Stohler Tommy Chapman Herman Scott Ray Collins Gordon Stohler Jesse Zimmerman X.. M suenasncv umm . 3 ,Q 1 . . ,- X453 ' fs lx e . , Xu ,wa E' A , g S ,, M Y Q Qsbilg' NIORS WWQQ A Wd H4 QYEW if 'g ne Q A 5 J ..w'Q xxx , 'AQ - . - Hal-o1dfPhi11ips ' Bradley Seg-11 Q Linda Shaffer Catherine Pederson Vice-President , President Treasurer E I Secretary ' 1 M, . . ' ' -, , '. A e H ,h tn' - 1 ' l U' A 41 -4 rw - ALICE J. BEGLEY Plenty of fun and a pal to all. G. A. A. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Chorus 35 Class Secretary Z5 Majorette 25 Majo- rette Leader 3,45 Teacher's Sec. 45 Hi Times 45 Asst. Annual Ed. 45 Play Prompter 3,45 Make-Up 45 InBetween Acts 35. Prom Queen Att. 35 F.H.A. Reporter 4 CONNIE JO CLARK There's a little bit of monkey in us all. G.A.A. l,Z,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Magazine Capt. 35 Teacher's Sec. 45 Annual Staff 45 Hi Tim e s Staff 45 Class Play 3, 45 Class Reporter 4 FRANK ROBERTSON Sponsor SENIORS JIM DAFFRON Oh, this learning! What aterrible thing it is. Baseball l,Z,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Cross Country l,2,3,45 Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,25 Gun Club 25 Class Reporter 1,2 RAYMOND BRICKER I'm not lazy, I'm just in love wit rest. F.F.A. l,Z,35 Land Judging 1,2 3,45 Hi Times 35 Stage Propertie 3,45 Class Play 4 JACK COOPER Ju s t a. steady even gait will w the race. F.F.A. l5 Gun Club 25 Pep C11 3,45 Class Play 3,4 BOB JULIAN A student, a gentleman, and a friend. F.F.A. lg Gun Club 2, Class Re- porter lg Vice-Pres. 2,33 Chorus l,2,3g Basketball 1,25 Track 25 Cros s Country 33 Class Play 35 Student Director 4, B oy' s State 35 Asst. Coke Mgr. 4 'il MARTHA DENSON Not a care in the world, no aims as yetgbut she's got what it takes for success. G . A . A . l,2,3,4g F.H.A. l,2,3,4g Pep Club 3,43 Chorus 33 Teacher's Sec. 41 Hi Times 45 Annual Staff 45 Prompter 4g Make-Up 4, Pro- perties 3 SENIORS TYRONE KEESLING A joke, a laugh, a clown and a half. Pendleton 1,21 Pep Club 3,43 Pep Club Pres. 4, Play Usher -lg Stage Properties 4 xt' SARAH ELIZABETH LAND A swell girl who makes every- thing her interest and takes an interest in everything. G . A . A . l,2,3,4gF.H.A.1,2,3,4g Pep Club 3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4, State Chorus 2,3,4g G.A.A. Treas. 3g Class Treas. l,2g Yell Leader 1,23 Annual Staff 4g Asst. Hi Times Ed. 4g Teacher's Sec. 4g Class Play 3,4, School Spirit Comm. 2 LARRY LINVILLE Study when you have nothing else better to do, is his motto. Class Play 35 Usher 43 Stage properties 4, 4-H l,2,3g F.F.A. lg Chorus 2,3,4g Pep Club 3,4g Rifle Club 2 3 .3 'hi 4 JERRY LEONARD He studies every night from 12 to midnight. Baseball l,Zg Basketball 1,Zg Class Play 4g 4-H lp Pep Club 3, 43 Band 1.2: Chorus 1 LARRY R. MORGAN Men of few words are the best of men. Track lg F.F.A. 1,Z,3,49 Pep Club 3,494-H1,2,3,4. CATHERINE PEDERSON A charming girl, a winning smile, to know her is well worth while. Chorus 1,2,3,4Q Band 1,2,3,4Q F.H.A. l,2,3,49 G.A.A. 1,Z,3,49 Pep Club 3,49 4-H 1,2Q Operetta 19 Hi Times 49 Annual Staff 49 Teacher's Sec. 49 Class Treas- urer 39 Class Sec. 49 Class Play 4 ff, DAVID L. MCCARTY He does nothing in particular and does it well. Band 1,2,3,49 Chorus l,2,3,49 Class Play 49 Properties 39 State Chorus 39 Reporter 3,4Q Pep Club 3,4Q Gun Club 2. SENIORS CONNIE L. REGER Her hair, her air, her manners, all who saw admired. F.H.A. l,Z,3,4Q G.A.A. l,2,3,49 Pep Club 3,49 4-H 1,29 Student Council 1,2,3,49 Librarian 39 An- nual Ed. 49 Hi Times 49 Teacher's Sec.49 Make-Up 39 Class Play 4. A5 5 5 RITA JOAN OSENBAUGH Sensible,p1easant, likeable, yes G.A.A. 1,2,3,49 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 3,49 Majorette 19 Lead er Z9 Chorus Accomp. 3,49 Pla Usher 3,4Q In Between Acts 49 E Times 49 Annual. Staff 49 Teach ers's Sec. 4. HAROLD Ci. PHILLIPS God bless the man who invent1 sleep. F.F.A. 19 Pep Club 3,49 Ass Candy Mgr. 39 Coke Mgr. 49 Vic1 President 49 Ticzket Mgr. 4. LINDA F. SHAFFER Laugh and Linda laughs with youl G.A.A.1,2,3,45 F.H.A. l,Z,45 Pep Club 3,45 Band l5 Candy Mgr. 35 Class Play 3,45 In Between Acts 45 Class Treasurer 45 Teacher's Sec. 45 Annual Staff 45 Hi Times 45 Librarian 3. 0nnY Y Q 'Wifi ROBERT W. STROUGH Laugh and grow fat, that's what I do5 I never worry, so why should you? F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Gun Club Z5 Base- ball l,Z5 Student Mgr. 2,3,45 4-H l5Stage Properties 35 Class Play 4. kg, f 2 ' .V :R -- . - fc. fs 21. 2 w . 5 .57 if 5 A Q. -1 ' 5, . ,,,,., 7... ., ,.,,,,, , M, its , t Yah Q 5, K, I WGS? Wigs. feta 5 1 A.: , , ' . I I I' 43:35, 3 if it gl as xr 4, ft ,Eg ee 5 ,. ., i a, f Q r,.r X 5 A. ., .G ,,.,, . 53. 5 f isis , I. , , ,,L. E F35 5 X1 AQ xx NR S .54 lr, like .V 5.55 Q ,l fi ,Qt , A its -, . nh . V U sw .. ,, -as 1 .55 , RM WSW awk 5 x' , I f- fax. -. , w n BRADLEY SEAL An outstanding leader5 an all around good guy. Baseball l,Z,3,45 Basketball l,2, 3,45 Track l,2.,3,45 Cross Country l,Z,3,45 Class President l,Z,3,45 F.F.A. 1,25 Gun Club 25 Class Play 3,4. SENIORS 4 2 . Eli .V 'MQ 'Ji 1 3 JANET K. SPALL If she worked her b rain as fast as her jaws , she would lead the honor roll. G.A.A. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. l,Z,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Yell Leader Z,3,45 Majorette Leader 15 Hi Times 45 Annual Staff 45 Teacher's Sec. 45 Play Usher 3,45 G.A.A. President 35 Pep Club President 35 Prom Queen Att. 3. QW 3 ' V341 t. Isl, t5 SALLY C. WALLACE She is apleasant friend and true, such gay, yet gentle manner too. F.H.A. l,Z,3,45 G.A.A. l,Z,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Hi Times 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Reporter 35 Maga- zine Capt. 45 Make-Up 35 Class Play 45 Teacher's Sec. 4. CAROL M. SURFACE She is awell-knownfigure around M. H. S. G.A.A. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Chorus l,Z,3,45 State Chorus 2,3545 Operetta 15 Yell Leader 15 Class Sec. 15 G. A.A. Treasurer 25 F.H.A. Treas- urer 25 Class Reporter 25 School Spirit Comm. 25 Hi Times Ed. 45 Annual Staff 45 Teacher's Sec. 45 Class Play 3,45 Librarian 3. CLASS HISTORY The day is September 8, 1945. The place is Markleville Grade School. As the b ell rings, five frightened but ex- pectant children find their seats. Mrs. Beckner finds their names to be Janet Spall, Sally Wallace, Lou Land, Jack Cooper, and Tyrone Keesling. At the same time, not far away at Fall Creek Heights, Connie Clark, Linda Shaffer, and Raymond Bricker greet their teach- er, Mrs. Shaw. As the first year goes by, Jack Cooper leaves us but is suc- ceeded by Bob Strough from Anderson. When the second year begins, Jack Cooper returns and Catherine Peder- son joins the class at Fall Creek. In the third year, Larry Linville comes from Anderson. Fall Creek welcomes Bob Julian and Bradley Seal in the fourth grade while at the same time Connie Reger and Jim Daffron appear in the halls of Markleville . While Markleville l o s e s Tyrone Keesling in the fifth grade, Harold Phillips is en- rolling at Fall Creek. The small class of sixth g r ade r s at Markleville bade goodbye to Sally Wallace and re-wel- comecl Jim Daffron as well as two new members, Carol Su r f a c e , and Linda Shaffer. Martha Denson simultaneous- ly became a member of the Fall Creek group. The s eve nth graders at Fall C r e e k happily receive a new-comer, Rita Osenbaugh from Washington School while at Markleville, Tyrone Keesling r e tu r n s . In the eighth grade Tyrone Ke e sling departs from us again but Sally Wallace re-joins the class from Anderson. As our two groups become one, we excite dly look ahead to our forth-coming high s c hool years. We find as we are all getting acquainted with one anothe r that there are also three outsiders-Alice Begley, Jerry Leonard, and David McCarty. Glen Mc- Clure sponsored us in our freshmen year. In our Sophomore year we proudly displayed our class rings and sweaters. The sweaters were powder blue with whit e letters t r im m e d in r oyal blue. Arthur J. Razor was our sponsor. At the beginning of our Jun- ior y e a r , Tyrone Keesling once again r etu r ns, this time from Florida, and also we welcome Larry Morgan for the du r a t i o n of the journey. Under the sponsorship of Miss Wanda Hand we p r e s e nt e d our class play Look Out Lizzie which met with huge success. We entertained the seniors at the Edge - wood Country Club at the prom. With the guidance of Mr. Robertson in our final year, we e nj o y e d innumerable, joyous experiences composed of basket- ball, baseball, track, parties, studies, and other various activities. Of course, there was our senior play, Moonligh.t and Applesauce whic h was given on the night of Octobe r 19. To climax these four wonderful years, we planned and carried out senior week which was a whirl of parties, activities, and fun for all. During this time, we did settle down long enough to enjoy ourselves a.t the prom whichwas given by the juniors in our honor. Our Baccalaureate was held on May 19, and then at last, we proceeded down the aisle on that long awaited night, the night of Commence- ment. This was a time of mixed emo- tions. Some felt greatly the loss of the past while others felt the challenge of the future. We embarked on our senior trip on Saturday, May 25, to enjoy our last time of being together at such places as Washington, D. C., New York, Niagara Falls, and Canada. On our re- turn, nine days later, we found the time had come for us to take our place inthe world as young Americans. So has fled our twelve years. CLASS PROPHECY Every year I take a vacation at some very elegant lake. T his ye a r , May ZZ, 1967, I decided to go to Lake Markleville. Just as I wa s signing my name, Frank Robertson, to the hotel register, a young woman and her husband walked in the door. I turned to see who it was and found it to be Rita Osenbaugh, her husband, Bob Brown, and the i r four children. Rita was now a world-famous roller skater and al s o has her own show on television. Coming in right behind R i ta wa s Connie Clark and Jerry Leonard. fNow Mr. 8: Mrs . Jerry Leonardl Connie own s a stable of world- famous race horses and Jerry is a sports car dealer in Indianapolis. After signing the register, I took a stroll around and came across Linda Shaffer. She told me she is now a first grade teacher in Michi- gan. She is e nga ge d to a second grade teacher in Michigan and they are planning to be married as soon as the school board gives them a raise. Standing with her was Connie Reger who is a Business Education Professor at Ball State Teacher' s College in Muncie. She is also engaged, but to the President of Ball State. T he y both seem to be very happy with the i r professions. Looking around I saw two children dressed as Eskimos. They we re the children of Lou Land and Da rl Foster, now a five- star general and still stationed in Alaska. As I looked out on the lake, I saw a boat coming ashore. In this boat was Catherine Pederson who has been a Wave for several years. With her was Sally Wallace and her husband,who owns the large super market in Markleville, They now have four chil- dren. As I wa s eating lunch I saw Bob Julian. Bob had finished engineering school and was wo rking in the engineering de- partment at Delco-Remy. He told me that Janet S pall had married Clifton Seal and they had a little girl. Janet was president of the Markleville P.T.A. She was supposed to have be en at the lake but she fell and broke her leg and couldn' t make it. He also said that he had seen Raymond Brick- er here, Raymond wa s the owner of a large trucking concern and was married, He, his wife, and their 12. children were now residing in Chicago. As I was leaving the cafe, I ran into Ja c k Cooper who was working at an Atomic Energy Plant in Tennessee. All at once I heard a loud FLOWER White Chrysanthemum noise and I was not too surprised when I discovered it was Larry Linville. Larry had been building ra dio s for a living and now he had one that would not shut off. He was married and had two little boys. Talking with him was David McCarty and Bob Strough. David was working at Guide Lamp and was still working on his appren- ticeship. He was also planning to be mar- ried as soon as he graduated. Bob Strough was working at a ga rage in Markleville ove rhauling c a r s and making millions of dollars. As I was talking to these two, a young lady in a white uniform came up and spoke to me. This turned out to be Martha Denson who was now a registered nurse at the Methodist Hospital in Indian- apolis. Some distance away stood a num- ber of tall boys with that very well-known coach, Jim Daffron. Jim wa s head coach at Markleville and had ju st completed an unbeaten season. I turne d to leave and ran into Alice Begley. She said she was living in Indianapolis and teaching twirl- ing to young children. She informed me that Tyrone Keesling was around. He was in the Navy and planning to marry a Jap- ane se girl. I then met Larry Morgan, who was the owner of a newspaper business in New York, and Harold Phillips, who owns a chain of Paramount Theaters throughout the world. They were trying to see who had the most money. Betty Shaw was also the re. I stopped her to talk and found that she had just retired from working as head of the personnel de pa rtment at Block's Department Store in Indianapolis. She is now living in her 30-room mansion. She said that keeping her 400 servants working was a mighty chore. Just as I started to go to my room, I saw Carol Surface, who is now Mrs. Butch Castor,and their family. Carol is now the e dito r of the Anderson Times. Bradley Seal and his wife arrived shortly after that. Bradleywas now a bar- ber for the President of the United States and his cabinet members. He saidthe only thing he didn't like about his job was having to live in Washington, D. C. Taking account of my days experiences, I r e aliz e d that everyone in the graduating class of '57 was spending their vacation at Lake Mar- kleville and I was very ha ppy to see that each one had made such a success of life. COLORS Powder Blue Sn White MOTTO Our lives are measured by the deeds we do Igy mzliif C 4, Jerry L. Sm wi Ji? Carol S, Janet S. Jack C. Rita O. Larry L' Linda Connie R C onnie C . Cathe rine P. W Bradley S. Martha D. 4 N xr? Lou L, -. 'Q-.M-f A' sauy W. 5 2 ' fl 4 CCC Jim D. David Ml Alice B' Tyrone K. Bob Ji A Z A om -. : A ,Q X S 3 gg f , if My. 1 X 4 Q n , , aw N 4' r k k -- .11 k 'I Q' . 445. ,EQ -' -i ff x Jig' A ' ' -, . - ,- - ., ,gg ' . 3715 ' ? g 3, ' fy 5 L 5 5, xx' W Y WE? . 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X U' ,X 2' X if .nav-'f X ,Qgg Rf ,am g I 1 0 -W l 0 oy ff' I ,Vw V' Qi . ff Jan Ebbert Sandra Fe smire Jerry Fisher Floyd Girt Bruce Hastings Daryll Heath .Terry Jones Margaret Jones Michael .Tones Michael Lane Ma rolyn Lawson Bob Leever Shirley Marsh John Marshall Ronnie Moore Judy Morgan Rhe sa Myers Christine Potts Linda Price Joyce Redmond Kent Riggs Lois Scott Rex Snideman Janet Stohler My Q1- ta,'n .nrwwl ll -2. if 'Q xx Q -W A 5. s s '1-lx A. Betty Shaw fSenio1-J .ix .QW 3- nl ' si I HQ' 9 ,gg ix s an ima QQ? an ,. 3 'ir d Keith Swanson Linda Todd Ralph Van Matre John Kuklenski fNot Piczturedj if? 0 'SX A Junior activity is selling candy to the students and faculty, The money ob- tained from thi s is used for the senior trip. This is a typical scene during the noon hour of students buying candy. SCJPHOMORES Gaston Seal. . . ..... President Mike Young ...... Vice-President Denny Shaffer . . . Sandra Braden. . . Vicki McCormack. Mr. Williams .... Bennie Abbott Royce Attaway Sandra Braden Steve Butterfield Joyce Castor Nelia Collins James Cooper Darlene Donnells Shirley Emswiller Ina Mae Ent Arthur Fowler Phil House Jo Ann Kiegley Leonard Kuklenski Fred Linville Norma McCal1ister .Secretary .Treasurer X M- w xr ' x 1 Z1 'R' 9 . Reporter . . Sponsor . 7' S' V ' - 'X 1 :sw Y ' f - .5 , Cl A Q . gg, 4 ? ,901 l 3 an B WTF' ' ' A J I x iq wi S Q K si L 'I nf A li. 3' Ms R Jr 'S iw lg Mike Young lNot Picturedj Mary Fesler Anna Huffman Delores McKay J. .,.fk. - l,Li..k,--kg -,.' 5,5 , ' . , ffgQs5s1mw'-,.,:, ,--wg: -ft:'--f..w.,,- v , K . K if x 4 f if If 'M 1 J A I xg f R X, R R f Elvis 'N -' +-f,l.,-f,Q,..:',:'-- V, -fps'-nrt-e i A, i f11i,,1Jf : 2: -ef QU' , 'M 'ka Y - in i Gary McCarty Vicki McCormack James Mclluffee Ronnie Milburn She ralyn Pate Henrietta Pederson Keith Door Jimmy Pottoroff Ronnie Riggs Kay Saunders Gaston Seal Denny Shaffer Richard Shelton Martha Smith Penny Snideman Jay Stickler Lena Sullivan Dallas Tooley Judy Walker Larry Wiles 10:4 'N 1 .niwx ' X LA FRESHMEN S -.fi Helen Jones. . . Mike Grandison Darlene Howell Ronnie Ebbe rt . Nancy Schmitz . Mr. Benjamin . Aa ron Bhalla ' Rx J pi . . . . .President ' V ., , Vice-President . . . . .Secretary Mike Breaks . . .Treasurer . . Reporter . . Sponsor F' X B I an I cl 'N - ,ff ' Xxx Dorothy Bricker, Bernice Broshar, Carolyn Bucy, Janene Collier, Bill Ditlinge r, Ronnie Ebbe rt. 4-X I 1 . . ,gf-I' X ff, 53, A eh A -it M 5 I .J f A Sonja Edens, Bill Girt, Mike Grandison, Marie Hancock, Wayne Hedrick, Judy Hoppes. ,N . x J . , W A Darlene Howell, John Jewell, Helen Jones, Linda Jones, Shirley Lawson, Gary Kiegley. A V N, mv, , X ., . Joyce Markle, Mary Mills, J ame s Minnick, Bonnie Minton, Gordon Moo re , Phil Murray. Jack Petty, Barbara Phillips, Darnell Pitts, Janelle Potto roff, Jane Rector, Mike Sandefur David Schulte, Nancy Schmitz, V e lma Smith, Pam Stickler, Evelyn Strough, Jimmy Strough Jimmy Summers, Cora Van Matre, Mable Wihebrink, Betty Wyatt. ,.,-f' 1 .,f' jf ELEME 'VARY , if 'F-T- - J: TZ tfigp f Y 3 1 3 W.-.......... M 1 3 7 M ,, ,J I pi , ? -eg, LN- 'W:',.1'3-' '-nn. M EIGHTH GRADE First Row: David Stohler, J ane t Johnson, Corene Walker, Phyllis Moore, Emma King, Vickie Lohrey, Kay McClelland, Gary Clark. Second Row: Marilyn Shelton, Diana Markle , Kathy Sayers, Dixie Cole, Peggy Abbott, Marilyn Smith, Sandra Milburn, Ann Ross, Judy Jewel, Mrs. Mitchell, Third Row: Herbert Conley, Kenny Long, Michael House, Roy Reger, Wayne Decker, Douglas Eubanks, Richard Denson, Jesse Cooper, Phil Poore. CLASS OFFICERS President ..... . . Janet Johnson Vice-President ....... Roy Reger Sec. 8: Treas .... Douglas Eubanks Reporter ..... ...... 1 Dixie Cole Sponsor .... . . Mrs. Mitchell SEVENTH GRADE 1 First Row: Carolyn Musgrave, Bonnie Sayers,Nadean Miller,Jan Gunn, Pat Grandison, Patricia Ent, Sandra Potts, Jeanne Tucker. Second Row: Tommy Browning, Bob Besmire, Danny Bow- man, Madonna Ste phen s , Peggy Gilley, Nancy Markle, Stephen Cooper, Jackie Stinson, Gary Pate, Jimmy Keesling, Mrs. Mitchell. Third Row: Bobby Hastings, David Gilley, Jerry Huff- man, Derek Clem, Verl Stamm, Clarence Gaw, Tommy Fettinger, Louis McClellan. CLASS OFFICERS A Vice-President ....... .Gary Pate I A , ' V President .... . . .Nancy Markle . Sec. 8: Treas .. ..... Jan Gunn Reporter. . . . . Jackie Stinson Sponsor. . . . .Mrs. Mitchell SIXTH GRADE First Row: Kathleen Young, J anic e William s , Linda Surface, Patty Brown, Carolyn Short, Diane Clem, Sally McClelland, Second Row: Rickey Bowlin, Sharon Moore, Sandra J ohn s on, Cheryl McNally, Diane Craig, Barbara Boicourt, Janice Markle, Sandra Sparks, Patty Williams, Stephen House. Third Row: Mike He ffe rnan, John Pegg, Freddie Williams, Stephen Fesler, Terry Ebbert, Danny Wechsler, Jim Long, Teddy Everhart, Mr. Holguin. FIFTH GRADE p First Row: Anjali Bhalla, Lana Harlow, Margaret Shelton, J e anne Fishe r , Michael Abney, Constance Bowman, Frances Decker, Sha ron St r ough , Sharon Stohler, Ruth Ann Pottoroff. Second Row: Mrs. Tuer, Dee Ann Stohle r , Pamela Spaugh, Donald Stephen, Tim Grandison, Gerald Gaw, Sandra Scott, Maxine Walker, Eddie Potts, Judy King, William Markle. Third Row: Dick Creason, Bradford Mullanix, William Scott, Robe rt Padgett, Alan Simpson, Joseph McDuffee, Kathy McCormack, Ella May McClelland, Ann Pa sko , Jerry Keesling, Glen Robertson. Not Pictured: Steven Copeland, Linda House, Jeanine Lane, Evelyn Murray. FOURTH GRADE First Row: Shirley Mills, Ambika Bhalla , Jeff Stoops, Ronnie Long, Eddie Jewell, Marsha Boman, Nancy Mitchell, Vivian Howard, Cha rle ne Als paugh, Karen Bronnenberg, Edith Jo Barney. Second Row: Gary Browning, Billy Risley, Von Smith, Jimmy Renfro, Claudia Norris, Dennis Keesling, Robert Heath, Martha Long, Terry Rensel, Sandra Wetchell, Linda Williams, Mary Ann Lowder, Judy Littrell, Third Row: Billy York, J oe Kuklenski , Delbert Abbott, Charles Connley, Vaughn M on roe , Duane Milburn, Dan Noland, Darryl Gustin, Bobby Collier, Ainsley Rich, Linda Moore, Linda Peterman, Mrs. Thornburg. , THIRD GRADE itil '31-faves., First Row: Bob Sparks, Glen Howard, Debra Gilley, Vici Abney, Pat Robertson, Jay Chapman, Mike Cox, Janet Gordon, Cindy Smith , Marjorie Harding. Second Row: Clay Smith, Phil Mc- Nally, Stephen Stanley, Kathy Fisher, Judith W e ch sle r , Jimmy Surface, Dee Markle, Mike Williams, Walter Bates, Mrs, Dennis, Third Row: Jimmy Noland, Melinda Abbott, Bobby Hinchman, Bobby Nibarg e r , Loretta Ross, Tod Baker, Gale Fisher, Ricky Everhart, Freddie Fisher. -aw-it . ,W SECGND GRADE First Row: Sammy Holmes, Allen Kuklen s ki, Wayne Pasco, Tommy Painter, Karen Hodson, Marie Young, Bess Bennett, Elaine Mu s g rave , Second Row: Pamela Markle, Billy Creason, Steven Spaugh, Billy Brumfield, Terry Lee Hood, Ronnie Stohler, Terry Roberts, Debra Stohler, Steven Cox, Sandra Browning, Vickie Cole. Third Row: Mrs. Beckne r, Cheryl Fe smire, Jimmy Lawyer, Terry Sue McShurley, Mark Mitchell, Teddy Heath, Gregory Fisher, Bobby Burnieister, Terry Littrell, Jon Padgett, Jackylyn Johnson, FIRST GRADE First Row: Paul Smith, Myra Mitchell, Richard Chadwick, Janie Cooper, David Padgett, Jimmy Markle, Gary Brumfield, Jerry Short. Second Row: Marsha McNally , Donna Jean Gale, Phil Mullins, Robert Brown, Neil Simpson, Donna Faye Harding, Ila May Bowman, Jeffrey Hedges, Michael Gusti.:n, Donald Elliott. Third Row: Mrs. Browning, Micha el Downe y, Bruce King, Randy Stoops, Becky Frederick, Tom He ath , Mary Ann Pegg, Ray Hinchman, Sammie Cooper, Brenda Hackleman, Dora Long, John Renfro. ,N s M- ,K .ff :Q 1 ,AME JUNIOR CAPTAINS Michael Lane 8: Janet StohIer MAGAZINE SALES HIGH SALESMAN Lou Land was the high sale sman with about 5225.00 in magazine sub- sc riptions, Lou will receive a trophy for this achievement. SENIOR CAPTAIN Sally Wallace D.A.R.AWARD The senior class sele cts three girls who have these qualities: l. Dependability including truthfulness, loyalty, and punctuality. 2. Service - Cooperation, courtesy, consideration of others. 3. Leadership-personality, self control, ability to a s sume responsibility. 4, Patriotism-Un- selfish interest in fa mily , school, community, and nation, From these three, the fa culty has chosen Connie Reger as the Good Citizen of The School for the year of 1956-57, BOYS'STATE Each year the American Legion sponsors a local boy to attend Boys' S tate at Indianapolis. At Boys' State , a mock state and local govern- ment is set up. The boys are elected to offices and all is conducted as the re al state and local government. Boys are chosen to attend by their scholastic achievement, leadership ability, ability to mix with others, and personality. Our representative in 1956 wa s Bob Julian. A 1 4 I f l j , ' .vac fu, fill ., ' N. hm. ' lf -w . -. , . . ,. l , if' -lwxjlgyhm fi 1 X xxx UL Q-rf ffffl 1965 f SIM ,ff ,' l 7 l f I Z 1 X I f X X X 1 1,2 M, 1 Of ' if W, Q46 he ' ,-fa .. WR5. Y J 0 ,NWN Q i? Vf- ' :W ,f f , 'N31iE 31 ' -' ' , ff' . S 1, , I - -.:516- . X flf 'g ,ff -'Nllfw JZ' eff? 3 ,WQL ff! ff' ,f ,, I X -AA f I fy bl f , , I , f ' , ' I' M . ll l l lr 'rf i xmill 1 CITIZENSHIP AWARD Every year citizenship awards are given to a boy and girl. Connie Reger and Max Wire re ceived these awards in 1956, Max wasa graduate with the class of '56. Fff'-life VOICE OF DEMOCRACY The Voice of Democracy speech was given in October, 1956, by the uppe r th re e: English classes. Gary McCarty, a sophomore boy, was the winner, A suppe r was given at the Farris Cafeteria in Anderson, sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce working with the English Department. It was held for all the entries and their teachers. Gary was awarded a certificate COKE MANAGERS A Senior activity is selling coke s to the students and faculty. The money obtained from this is used for the senio r trip. Here are our coke managers, Harold Phillips and Bob Julian. Seated: C onnie R e g e r , President, Seniorg Ronnie Moore, Junior, Ga r y M c C a r ty , Sophomoreg Joyce Markle, Pre shman. Standing: David Stohler, Eighth: Mr, Rittman, Advisor, Bonnie Sayers, Seventh, LIBRARIANS STUDENT COUNCIL PREAMBLE We, the students of Markleville High S c ho ol do establish a council representative of the student body in order to be tte r appreciate the op- portunities provided by th e school, to promote a feeling of wellbeing , throughout, so that we and all future students may enjoy responsibility of building a better school. 'WN Standing: Norma McCallister, Wayne Hedrick, Ronnie Milburn, Margaret Jones. Seated: Lena, Sullivan, Mrs. Ernbree, Marolyn Lawson. TEACHER'S SECRETARIES 600li3t4.H , at fm., E i Seated: Alice Begley, Carol Surface, Sally Wallace, Cathe rine Pederson, Lou Land, Martha Denson. Standing: Connie Clark, Rita O s enbaugh , Linda Shaffer, Connie Rege r, Janet Spall. G.A.A. Uiagf First Row: Cora Van Matre, Mary Mills, Janelle Pottoroff, Linda Jones, Velma Smith, Joyce Markle, Janene Collier, Sonja Edens, Helen Jones, Barbara Phillips, Bernice Broshar, Evelyn Strough, Second Row: Be tty Wyatt, Shirley Lawson, Connie Clark, Rita Osenbaugh, Connie Reger, Vicki McCormack, Henrietta Pederson, Margaret J one s , Janet Spall, Lois Scott, Mrs. Embree, Christine Potts,Shirley Brown, Ina Ent, Martha Smith, Penny Snideman, Mary Fe sler, Judy Walker. Third Row: Darlene Howell, Pam Stickler, Jane Re c to r, Lois Poole, Carolyn Burton, Rhesa Myers, Joyce Poole, Sandra F e smire , Linda Price, Linda Todd, Judy Morgan, Judy Bennett, Joyce Redmond, Carolyn Potts, Marolyn Lawson, Lena Sullivan, Marie Hancock, Kay Saunders, Sheralyn Pate, Joyce Castor. Fourth Row: Nancy Schmitz, Alice Begley, Linda Shaffer, Sally Wallace, Catherine Pederson, Martha Denson, Carol Surface, Lou Land, Delores McKay, Sandra Braden, Judy Hoppes, Mable Wihebrink, Sue Mullanix, .im fx 1.9 ,4 F.H.A. -gmt W- ifi 5 fa V . '-fighf' sv .4 ,seg I '- ...J .A ,.,, Y A Y av' K 'N .elif KJ First Row: Velma Smith, Linda Jones, Barbara Phillips, Helen Jones, Sonja Edens, Mary Mills. Second Row: Nancy Schmitz, Darlene Howell, Connie Clark, Rita O s enba ug h , Janet Stohler, Alice Begley, Henrietta Pederson, Delores McKay, Judy Bennett, Sandra Braden, Kay Saunders, Joyce Redmond, Judy Morgan, Ma rtha Smith, Janelle Pottoroff, Joyce Markle. Third Row: Connie Reger, Pam Stickler, Jane Rector, Lois Poole, Carolyn Burton, Rhesa Myers, Joyce Poole, Sandra Fesmire, Mrs, Hyde, Lena Sullivan, Lois S c ott , Margaret Jones, Vicki McCor- mack, Sheralyn Pate, Linda Todd, J oyce Ca sto r , Janene Collier. Fourth Row: Janet Spall, Bernice B1-oshar, Linda Shaffer, Sally Wallace, Catherine Pederson, Martha Denson, Carol Surface, Lou Land, Evelyn Strough, Sue Mullanix, Judy Hoppes, Mable Wihebrink, Penny Snide- man, Judy Walker, F.F.A ,fi i350 ky ' H ' if --f A- 5 ff tg, 5 sf fl AVN ei , 3' v 1 'Xxx p j . Q83 4' . , .. , I , ,,'1f'!I First Row: Ronnie Riggs, Denny Shaffer, Rex Snideman, Mike Lane, Darryl Heath, Bob Leever, Bob Fesler, Richard Shelton, Mr, McClure, Jack Pe tty, Ronnie Ebbert, Aaron Bhalla, Second Row: Phil Murray, David Schulte, Bill Girt, Wayne Hedrick, Larry Wiles, Bill Dittlinge r, Wallace McKay, Mike Sandefur, Kent Riggs, Gary Kiegley, Third Row: Russell Brooks, James Minnick, Jimmy Summers, Floyd Girt, John Kuklenski, La r ry M o r gan , Mike Young, Dallas Tooley, John Jewell, Ralph Van Matre, Arthur Fowler. REPORTERS Jack S tin s on , Darryl Heath Connie Clark, Alice B e g l e y Jerry J one s, Nancy Schmitz Dixie Cole,Vicki McCormack Shirley Brown. ADVERTISING Linda Shaffer, Catherine Peders Rita Osenbaugh, Sally Wallace CIRCULATION Alice Begley, Linda Shaffer Martha Denson, Janet Spall ll lllil Nllilii l BUSINESS MANAGER Sally Wallace CIRCULATION Connie Clark Rita Osenbaugh ADVERTISING Lou Land, Janet Spall, Martha Denson ,np ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR 8: ASSISTANT Connie Regex' Alice Begley ADVISOR M r, Williams THE ARABIAN Wm we T , s ART EDITOR Ca rol Surface ,px 41 PICTURES Catherine Pede rson Linda Shaffer PHOTOGRAPHERS Bob Julian Bradley Seal -Y-. MAJORETTES Alice Begley - Leader, Judy Hoppes, Darlene Howell, Joyce Castor, Linda House, Vicki McCor- mack, lna Ent . First Row: Larry Morgan, Jack Cooper, David McCarty, Jerry Leonard, Connie Clark, Tyrone Keesling, Delores McKay, Sue Mullanix, Janet Spall, Alice Begley, Connie Reger, Catherine ' lS f . S nd Row: Pederson, Sally Wallace, Linda Shaffer, Martha Denson, Lou Land, Caro ur ace eco Judy Morgan, Michael Jones, Rhe sa Myers, Joyce Re dmond, Russell Brooks, Shirley Marsh, Darrly Heath, Margaret Jones, Janet Stohler, Bob Leever, Judy Bennett, Carolyn Burton, Linda Todd, Sandra Fesmire, Lois Scott, Marolyn Lawson. Third Row: Jimmy Pottoroff, Shirley Brown, Jerry Fisher, Jay Stickler, Wayne Hedrick, She ralyn Pate, James Cooper, Henrietta Pederson, Sandra Braden, Kay Saunders, Darlene Donnells,Judy Walker, Penny Snideman, Vicki M C rmack Jo ce Castor, Ina Ent. Fourth Row: Christine Potts, David Schulte, Gary Kiegley, c o , y Wallace McKay, J ohn Jewell , Helen Jones, Mary Mills, Linda Jones, Son-1a Edens, Barbara Phillips, Janene Collier, Joyce Markle, Denny Shaffer, Dallas Tooley , Gary McCarty, Ronnie Milburn. Fifth Row: Bernice Broshar, Marilyn Smith, Betty Wyatt, Mable Wihebrink, Cora Van Matre Jimmy Strough, Ve lma Smith, Darlene Howell, Pam Stickler, Nancy Schmitz, Evelyn ' th R Strouglx, Jane Rector, Phil Murray, Janelle Pottoroff, Judy Hoppes, Bonnie Minton. S1x ow: Darnell Pitts, Arthur Fowler, Richard Ma rkle , Patricia Ent, Kay Copeland, Jack Stinson, Jan G n James Keesling, Tommy Fettinger, Pat Grandison, Jeanne Tucker, Sand-ra Potts, Nadine un , Mille r, Peggy Abbott, Vickie Lohrey, Marilyn Shelton. Seventh Row: Floyd Girt, Keith Swanson, Gaston Seal, Keith Poore, Richard Shelton. First Row: Jerry Jones, Keith Poore, Michael Jones, Phil House, David McCarty, Ronnie Moore. Second Row: Joyce Redmond, Judy Morgan, Linda Todd, Nelia Collins, Lou Land, Christine Potts, Janet Stohler, Lois Scott, Third Row: Vicki McCormack, Sheralyn Pate, Carol Surface, Catherine Pederson, Mr. Worlancl, Margaret Jone s , Jo Ann Kiegley, Henrietta Pederson, Norma McCallister. CHORUS W t PLANISTS: BA N D Vicki McCormack and Janet Stohler First Row: Nancy Markle, Arlene Milburn, Linda Jones, Karen Brown, Marilyn Smith, Penny Snideman, Margaret Shelton, Joyce Redmond, Marilyn Shelton. Second Row: Kathy McCormack, Richard Markle, Diana Markle, Velma Smith, Darryl Heath, Catherine Pederson, Richard Shel- ton, Jimmy Pottoroff, Carolyn Musgrave, Third Row: Mr. Worland, Janet Johnson, Judy Mor- gan, Jerry Jones, Tonia Tash, PHYSICAL EDUCATION ,gla-M - lwwffqgdmw ' K '7M 'f2wi my . W' 'M SENIOR CLASS PLAY Q ffl MOONLIGHT AND APPLESAUCE e 0 x u X Q 'Tig ,1.,.,, W, ,.. f vs. - af f F , .L,, X 1 f a i ' 3 K. J, ' X .3 K., . A Z! i If - , ww L,,,. W .... gli' 'L my 1- M, ,AN I I E L M. .....-3 W' ffm a 5 qi lvfsfvrv :KW zYi?Nx ii K Q..s 'Q.5 K 51.2, . ff 0. NX , ? 'nw a 1 -Mfggyf F Q .vs ,, 1 5955: H- '5-4. 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Yell Leaders create spirit Every time our basketball team chalks up a victory, our yell leaders can do likewiseg for in the role of morale-builders they are indispensable, They pe rfo rm well their job of inspiring others with their own spirit of Markleville High, COACH ASSIST, COACH John Benjamin Clifton Warner STUDENT MANAGERS Bob Strough Ez Keith Poor 1 1.2 ina 3 it we li K wt Hi TRACK inf' r l 1 as A V , ,sw f B' . 1 3 S First Row: Jerry Jones, Rex Snideman, Royce Attaway, Floyd Girt, Boa Fesler, Ronnie Moore Second Row: Bradley Seal,J'im Daffron, Phil House, Keith Swanson, Fred Linville, Mr. Warner Coach. CROSS COUNTRY Y '5'rr' ' First Row: Jerry Jones, Rex Snideman, Royce Attaway, Floyd Girt, Bob Fesler, Ronnie Moore Second Row: Bradley Seal,Jim Daffron, Phil House, Keith Swanson, Fred Linville, Mr. Warner, Coach. f Wiw TOP ROW Mr, Benjamin Bradley Seal Jim Daffron Jerry Fisher BOTTOM ROW Mike Young Richard Shelton James Cooper MARKLEVILLE ARABIANS SPARKL 'M I 7' KW A L' V ' A .L , , Wi' ,QW Zk,,w 1. . it U i 2 i E' 533 . , , .U V .L 'U' W , A .Wm Ya 7 f J A 5 tklqwzfi A 537 , f ' 'ff SEEK, ., ,Q -.L, V A A f?WTf?QW5QffQfQWf. wf4mLH?GEf?3VWLg AAO A 5 ig' k ,Y Mm g , Q Ng Q f , H Q. Nm ,w, ki' 1238? , W j . I 'K w L V AS' , 4, ff ,L 3-no A M .5,, - ,MQ , .5 fn fi Q . 1. . -K ,,j. . N5-yy A Q? '? 'g. ' 'A ' egr'Qf-1 L, 'K-1432 'S 33 ' ek 4 'n .Q r ' 3 4. x- 1, 'A' 4 , in Y , on . 5, 'X 15 wr 1 4 as 6 5 ff . f fi, Mk fx ' 1',f4N.p,'?', ' iq, 'L 'qfga xx s l Q,,Vs,u rx W 'V ON THE BASEBALL DIAMOND 5 ' .f'7if ?.' W, , ' TOP ROW Gaston Seal Phil House James McDuffee Mr. Warner BOTTOM ROW Larry Wiles Mike Grandi son Bennie Abbott f. , Maggy..---w......... , , 1 1 , K , ' A ,, X ,Q G naziszinffmwaiiw K Swmtsisrsgag wk v-sw1w '-1 H s rs eww . l ' . -a if, - - Q xlwf h 4 S Bradley Seal, a senior, is one of Marklevi1le's best forwards. His shooting a b il it y , his defensive ability, and hi s outstanding sportsmanship stood out in nearly every game as tops. Gaston Seal, a sophomore, has proved to bea real center and his rebounding soon showed to be the greatest. He also shows a re- markable futur e in his two re- maining years in high school. Keith Swanson, a junior, not a flash all the time but a forward any coach is happy to have. In addition to scoring many points hims elf, he is responsible for better than half the assists to the other player s. JimDaffron, a senior, is a clever little guard whose jump shot and defensive ability have helped to win many games. He has proved to be an outstanding player the past four years. Ronnie Moore, a junior, although not seeing too much action, was a great team boy. He has the sports- manship and learning ability it take s for a real good player. Mi Jerry Fisher, a junior, plays his position as guard as well as an Y man on the floor. Alth ough he started slow this year, he has shown r emarkable ability and looks to be one of the best. ke Young, a sophomore, with his natural ability, proves to be a promising player from whom we can expect great things in the future. Floyd Girt, a junior, although small in size, is big in ability. His scraping ability and vigorous interest can stand up against any player twice his size. Phil Hou forward as well as an under bas- ket man. Here is a boy we can depend upon in the near future. se, a sophomore, is a real Jerry Jones, ajunior is a. lcra. v PPV little guard with plenty of snap and zest. He has proved to be very helpful in the gaxnes. SECOND TEAM Kneeling: James McDuffee, Royce Attaway, BillGirt, Ronnie Ebbert, Mike Sandefur, Rex Snide Bennie Abbott Mr Warner VARSITY SC ORES Middletown Highland Madx son Heights Summitville Frankton Pendleton Walnut Gr ove Fortville Wilkinson St . Mary ' s Windfall 9 PEND LETON T OURNE Y Pendleton Frankton St. Mary Lapel Cadiz Fortville McCordsvi1le 63 They 59 ' S' . . . Q ,, , 1 - , 5. J-.H . .. , 1 H , '. J A Ax 4 7 1 man. Standing: Fred Linville, Richard Shelton, James Summers, Mike Grandison, Larry W11es W ' 48 47 ' 48 46 ' ' 54 49 ' ' 61 63 37 66 40 41 ' Hancock Central 70 68 . 44 56 , 'hu - 5 ' r ' ' 63 78 'V .A , 55 48 - 'Q X HE, 1 x v 'Qs 5 1 63 65 lx ug, 1 w 79 49 5 X is N 's 52 54 I4 58 61 X ' bl' 73 43 xx 44 51 X Frankton SECT IONAL 54 73 PONIES FIRST TEAM Kneeling: Richard Markle - Student Mgr. F r ont Row: Dave Stohler, Jack Stinson, Phil Poor, Gary Pate, Mr. Warner, Coach. Back Row: Gary Clark, Jesse Cooper, Michael House, Richard Denson. PONIES SECOND TEAM Kneeling: V erl Stam m , James Keesling, Tommy Fettinger, Richard Markle - Student Mgr., Bobby Fesm1re,.Ierry Huffman, Louis Dean McClelland. Second Row: Roy Reger, Mr.Warner, Dave Gilley. PACERS Front Row: Mr. Holguin, Coach, Freddie Williams, John Pegg, Stephen Fesler, Joe McDuffee Dick Creaeon, Student Mgr., Ricky Bowlin, Tim Grandison, Teddy Everhart, Jerry Keesling, Stephen House. Back Row: Robert Padgett, Mike Denny, Terry Ebbert, Glenn Robertson, Brad Mullanix, Ashley McKay . 5 2, 2 i p 4 S 5 PONIES CHEERLEADERS Jan Gunn, Nadean Miller 41 ld!! ffl! PA CERS CHEERLEA DERS Dee Ann Stohler, Billy Markle, Linda House, Sandra Sparks, Sandra John- son, Janice Markle. fffii 41 ,,4,f - . ,ff , ! f f 44'-f ,-,z,-a,f - ,.., ' SQ X x,XNi X- NN X :wsu-x Xnexx xox xx Qxx xNNx Nkxxkx xxx kg xxx Z,-I ff- A ww-..., in 'Ba' Y Xe . I A gb.. FALL CREEK L s , Q is ,W-Q. P ' '-L'-2-.X , wfsmmqsx A x n N Q. -,7Q,...- 3, .af V Q 5 f ,, 4U FALL CREEK FACULTY HAROLD CREASON Ball State Principal Coach 8th JAMES H. TEETERS MARY C. JOHNS B1aker's Ball State 6th Ball State Asst. Coach A. B. Degree 7th L AGNES PRICE Anderson College B. S. Degree 5th FALL CREEK FACULTY df, FLORENCE MOORE Indiana State Ball State B. S. Elem. Ed. 4th --uw Q W ye VIRGINIA HUNT Ball State B. S. Elem. Ed. 3rd LOIS WH ITEMAN Blaker ' s Ball State Znd 5-av-fs ini' Mr s . Br onnenbe rg MARY V. ROBINSON Ball State s CUSTODIAN Mr. Phillips COOKS Mrs. Snideman Mrs. Hunter FIRST GRADE .sh-. First Row: Richard Ellingwood, Gary Osenbaugh, Charles Lilly, Dwight Elrod, Russell Bevens, Joan Walters, Linda Lane, Pamela Davis, Sheila Townsend. Second Row: Jimmy Bevel, Jeanetta K, Smith, Whitt Madden, Jerry Bricker, Carol Jones, Michael Dickey, Joyce Carpenter, Alan Heath, Susie Keigley, Jane Patton, Bernard Raper, Martin Minton. Third Row: Reba Sission, Ricky Truman, Joan Lagle, Jon Castor, Gregory Munson, Dickie Gregg, Jimmy Gustin, Rebecca Criswell, Shirley Allen, Brenda Sells, Miss Robinson. Fourth Row: Judy Ellingwood, Gregory Marshall, Lannie Walker, Gary Davis, Charles Dishman, Bruce Milburn, Virgil Woolman, Sue Dishman, Jeanetta Carol Smith. SECOND GRADE luis W--Q FirstRow: Orville Ellingwood, Vivian Woolman, Tony Sisson, Karen Wiles, Mark Myers, Linda Fath, Philip Ray, Gordon Pease, Mrs. Whiteman. Second Row: Stephen Smith, Tommy Johns, David Bearnan, Michael Knowling, Sterling Van Matre, Bruce Hardy, Larry Rector, Susan Lagle. Third Row: Brenda Todd, Stephen Jones, Twyana Hineman, James Gregg, Tommy Mobley, Ken- neth Flesher, Randy Keesling, John Minton. THIRD GRADE First Row: John Williams, Jerry Runyan, Jane Schell, Phillip Reger, Diane Raper, Susie Sells, Joe Thompson, Rodney Hunter, Virginia Williams. Second Row: Sandy Best, Cindy Criswell, Barry Banks, Monty Ebbert, Terry Minton, Shirley Gordon, Darlene Clark, Bonnie Knopp, Nancy Banks, Mrs. Hunt. Third Row: Vivianne Sandefur, Lynn Huffman, Max Wihebrink, Paul Abbott, Deborah Snideman, J. D. Wright, Debra Needler, Janene Broshar. Fourth Row: Herschel Mad- den, Rebecca Price, Jerry Rector, Jane Ann Jackey, Sharon Lagle, Billy Gustin. FOURTH GRADE First Row: Barbara Gregg, Larry Fowler, Connie Schmitz, Bobby Gregg, Jerry Williams, Ray Abbott, Charlotte Woolman, Jill Moore, Larry Sipes. Second Row: David Shuck, Wanda Hardy, Mike Yattaw, Madonna Julian, Gary Elmore, Darlene Modlin, Gloria Biven, Gene Thompson, Mrs. Moore. ThirdRow: Susan Woolard, Patricia Jones, Danny Criswell, Shirley Morrow, Larry Bennett, Phyllis Marcum, Patty Bronnenberg, Tommy Fath. Fourth Row: Steven Banks, Timmy Bricker, Dustin Clarkson, Jimmy Biddle, Sharon Best, Sharon Elrod, Cathie Knopp, Kathy Greg- ory, Nelda Schulte, Judy Williams. FIFTH GRADE First Row: Mike Clarkson, Betty Schulte, Lonny Hunter, Tinka Sonoff, Mike Hineman, Phillip Riggs, Dickie Butterfield, Connie Emswiller. Second Row: Clarice Shipley, Bill Pitts, Kenneth Criswell, Brian Pease, Monta Minton, Regina Ebbert, Linda Wilkins, Peggy Phillips. Third Row: Eddie Morrow, Wanda Reger, Cindy Pederson, Sandra Sipes, Janice Morgan, Millie Wal- ker, Gregory Jones, Lynn Collins, Melanie Sandefur. Fourth Row: Miss Price, Howard Wil- liams, Cathy Jackey, Raymond Seal, Butch Baker, Wayne Birch, Frances Woolman, Dennis Banks, James Cobb. SIXTH GRADE First Row: Susie Funkhouser, Carol Minton, Connie Needler, Jane Myers, Vickie Ebbert, Alice Walker, Marsha Snideman, Sandra Huffman. Second Row: Eudell Shuck, Stephen Sonoff, Pam Tinsley, Randy Tweedy, Bill Wihebrink, Alvina Pease, Donna Jo McAllister. Third Row: Stephen Little, Barry Linville, Cheryl Lane, Donald Hoppes, Bob Gustin, Phillip Alexander, Marilyn Beaman. Fourth Row: Cheryl Biddle, Larry Broshar, Linda Butterfield, Joe Carpenter, Karen Cox, Judy Dennis, Mrs. Johns. SEVENTH GRADE QT' , Q J Q an My if F E 2 . if L i J K I U V ' ' 4' . g ' ' .,.. 1 H 4' api? 'A ' 1--x ,, . N Q First Row: Peggy Jo Mullikin, Sheilda Modlin, Brenda Pitts, Paul Price, Billy Thompson, Ray- mond Keen, Darwin DeBord, Harold Truman. Second Row: Bonnie Redmond, Jackie Madden, Arleen Milburn, Joanna Best, Tommy Adams, David Cave, Stephen Castor, James H. Teeters. Third Row: Julia Pederson, Faye Cortrecht, Judy Braden, Gale Simms, Keith Heath, Terry Schmitz, Ralph Rector, Roscoe Wyatt. EIGHTH GRADE FirstRow: Carl Minnick, Carolyn Bricker, Patty Broshar, Landy Myers, Danny Donnells, Betty Steward, Jerry Marshall, Stanley Butterfield, George Fesler, Jerry Wire. Second Row: Linda Spears, Carl Carpenter, Keith Bronnenberg, JudyBest, Karen Brown, Patty Criswell, Sue Spratt. Third Row: Wayne Williams, Bobby Pederson, Jimmy Stinson, Carl Osenbaugh, Ted Begley, Bobby Jackey, Gale Tabor, Mr. Creason. Fourth Row: Kyle Sandefur, Jimmy Castor, Linda Jones, Lois Howell, Tonia Tash, James Cave, Harold Gardner, Don Attaway. fl FIRST TEAM MM Kneeling: Carl Carpenter, Steve Castor, .Terry Marshall, George Fesler, Student Mgr., Landy Myers, Stanley Butterfield, Kyle Sandefur. Standing: Don Attaway, Bobby Pederson, Bobby Jackey, Mr. Creason, Coach, Ted Begley, Carl Osenbaugh. SECOND TEAM Kneeling: Bill Wihebrink,George Fesler, Billy Gustin. Standing: Ralph Rector, Jimmy Castor, Roscoe Wyatt, Terry Schmitz, Mr. Teeters, Coach, Bill Thompson, Darwin DeBord. SOFTBALL TEAM 'arf' Kneeling: Kyle Sandefur, Steve Castor. Standing: Stanley Butterfield, Landy Myers, George Fe sle r, T e d Begley, Bobby Jackey, Bobby Pederson, Carl Carpenter, Carl Osenbaugh, Mr. Creason. A Ni .x CHEERLEADERS COACH Judy Best, Patty Broshar, Mr. Harold Creason is holding J'oAnna Best, Arleen Milburn the trophy won by the team at the Ingalls Tourney in 1957. X r .,, ' ' if -5-,vw Q 3 'WQZI , w T-s:j,, Q ,fx q Q K .Wy ,f 3 . ,M DVHRTI I fl Sfovf M X V PAIRONIZ THJS MERC l, 3 P gig L' W vmomu W nun 3' THIS V f D 4 f ' 3 ?S , 3 A THEY A ANADFROMUQQ 2 l ED ro lv as ,- ,5 fi VZ f f t -j ff 1 , qua, V w J , ' fgrfgig t 5275151522 3 A MESSAGE TO YOUNG PEOPLE and Parents FROM A GREAT AMERICAN .... today's exciting era of rapid discovery and almost unbelievable technological prog- ress offers young people with inquisitive minds-and a good education-scores of richly rewarding opportunities that were not even dreamt of in my youth. One Thomas Edison in a generation is no longer enough to sustain our kind of progress -today we literally need thousands of well- trained young people with the kfnd of vision, imagination and courage that took Edison on his lifelong conquest of the unknown. This is why I am constantly urging boys and girls to go on to as full an education as possible-not only in science and engineer- ing, but in the arts, the social sciences, the humanities or any other field that fits their talents .... -By Charles F. Kettering Dean of American Inventors, now past 80, Boss Kett is still active as a General Motors Research Consultant Delc o - Re my VIS ON OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION - ANDERSON. INDIANA DILCO IAYYEIY PLANTS, MUNCIE. INDIANA - NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY v ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - OLATHE. KANS S . S1 620626 CUBA-EULA BUTTLING C0 The Wright Store For Young boys and girls. IN ANDERSON, IT 'S HOYT WRIGHT COMPANY 911 Meridian I coNGRATULAT1oNs TO THE GRADUAT ING cLAss OF '57 MAY YOUR FUTURE BE PRosPERoUs RUSSE LL FORKNER Your School Photographer ELITE STUDIO JONES HI-Fl-SOUND SUPPLY Industrial and Commercial Sound Tape Recorders INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE Specific and Intensive Business Training Du Kane Intercommunication 'F Complete Line of State-Wide Radio and TV Parts Employment Service CBS Tubes 'I' 2.237 Crystal Street - Phone 3-4142 53 Years In Anderson Indiana Anderson Indiana REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER with MIRACLE TABULATOR -1 5 EM'2!!u2'f 'f ' t lbl. I Misa, v 1 on - H 13 - x . ,. .-ftfhi f v l 1 TS r J- j',g:Tf -1 ' X 5? Q ,f 'jL1,,.' it M wi' 'mi-s1.YfTk x .,-ff. . . .,- 1... . , ?',.,.,, .I Wg . El r' ' 1- for .C-w11T'FF1f - . 1f1,,.-.p - ' Iia1?'15'r?i lltiiff I 2 Q .35 , Z' w K iadvff Complete with Carrying Case and Free Instruction Book. For your protection we inspect and service every machine before delivery to you. Remember a typewriter store can serve you better, advise, service and guarantee. YELTON FOR HIGHEST QUALITY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS See or Call DON SNIDEMAN YOUR FARM BUREAU CO-OP SERVICE MAN Reverse Anderson Calls rvriwnlmzs ...mon 1038 Main St. Anderson Phone 2-1313 Z-5841 .1 f . A - - A ,, . MARKlEVIllE ELEVATOR CO. PHONE Markleville 11 Mechanicsburg 2651 MARKlEVIllE BEAUTY SHOP For SI-IAMPOOS-PERMANENTS- MANIC URES See Nettie CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1957 Phone 23R2 5 .N - A 'db ll ASIDIEIBS ' AN , ' 'DIHL 4425 DRYCIEEDANING Complete Launderers L1 Dry Cleaners Z 33 Sycamore Street rem, I r M U77 C70 'V :'J1 1 gg a ll - I . - , I Y ' 4' 1 Anderson Indiana PROFFITT FORD SAlES Buy Your New Ford Here and Profit with Proffitt 234 S, Pendleton Avenue Phone 507 Pendleton Indiana SKATELAND R0llER PALACE I.ndiana's Finest Featuring Russ Applegate At The Three Manual Pipe Organ Alexandria Indiana SWANSON'S GROCERY 8. LOCKER PLANT Markleville Complete Locker Service Plan Better Meals with Quality Meats Phone 34-Rl BEATRICE FOODS CO. gli, 7' Lv, X , Smooth-Freeze Meadow Gold Ice Cream 1819 Columbus Avenue Ander s on Indiana ANDERSON SPORTING GOODS, INC. Wayne C Doc D Pollard IIIIIIIIISIIKKODIYEIMIIIIIKI FOOTBALL I XTIIDIIIIYAWIIBIIII .I BASKETBALL TROPHIES FISHING TACKLE - GOLF - GUNS - TENNIS - SOFTBALL - BASEBALL - ARCHERY 1028 M ' St t Phone 5828 am ree Anderson Indiana PENDIETON lOAN ASSOCIATION Established 1891 Savings Accounts Large or Small Loans--Constr'uction- -Remodeling--Home Purchase Phone 133 Pendleton Indiana If You Had a Million Dollars ---- You Cou1dn't Buy a Better Loaf of Bread Soft ------ Fresh Flavorfull DIETZEN'S BAKERY PENDLETON BANKING COMPANY Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1957 EMPORIA ELEVATOR CO. The Old Bank On the Corner ESTABLISHED 1872 xgff -r 9 Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1 Phone 2505 R. R. ffl - Box 108 Markleville Indiana PORTRAITS- FAMILY GROUPS-CHILDREN Complete WEDDING Coverage for Markleville The best way to sell a farm is with - an AREIAL PHOTO by - NORM COOK PHOTOGRAPHIC 1101 Delaware - 1 blk W. of P.O. Anderson - Free Parking Call collect - Anderson 4532 Most thoroughly equipped studio in Indiana The F riendliest Store in Townv GOOD QUALITY FOR LESS SINCE 1886 Ander s on Indiana ANDERSO ANKI p Q3? CO AN , Fm: ,I ' f iisfffff ..fj1f,i ,-- Qian ' 11 'ingig li ', 4-I ll? la Iglgu 5 MAIN OFFICE ' dui? 'ilL 'mI5 ' 931 Meridian street FRANKTON BRANCH CHESTERFIELD BRANCH Frankton, Indiana Chesterfield, Indiana WEST BRANCH SOUTH BRANCH 3314 Nichol Ave. Road 15 East 29th Street Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COX CHEVROLET SALES DUDLEYIS GARAGE General Auto Repairing Philco Appliances Phone 37RZ Pendleton Indiana Markleville Indiana W. H. HARDY 81 SON A FRIEND HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS Markleville Phone 14 Mechanicsburg Phone 2.044 - 1 x New SIIORKELQPEN ' A PORTABLE , ' f' TYPEWRITERS Y- Everything For Every Office ' A imap' Rentals -- Sales -- Service MILLER HUGGINS, INC. RIGHT ON MERIDIAN AT 1212 3? l I STAATS PHARMACY Cathedral of Fashi Over 53 Years in Anderson 813 Meridian Phone 6656 Pendleton Call 100 1 'X F' FOR 'QL X S Juvuvu: Moons FK N w pgg jf- ' my SERVICE csmsn ff' Q X Z Groceries C Sherwin-Williax .. Paints X , .gf Pendleton, R. R. 3 TRY Xa' , Phone 7-25 TUCKERS CAFE Markleville Huntsville Indian MARKLE ai X l '., NIANI Q., lhll u' ----...E --,N if ,f .gi rl ,fu X: hx NNN if kg, ,xl 'xx NN NW ' 'F,. ,155 N CUSTOM SAWING BUILDING PLAN SERVICE EQUIPMENT RENTALS - MILL WORK Phone 35R2 Markleville Indiana Hllhlm H'.!!.f.6'29!!.5.:. 3.!LE'.!'f ANDERSON TOBACCO co. livlilglql, lM.....T. Cigars -- Cigarettes -- Tobacco A C STOHLER Ca.ndy -- Pipes and Sundries ' O . Phone 93 Anderson Indiana Pendleton THE PENDLETON TIMES QUALITY JOB PRINTING Phone 24 Harold F. Weaver Pendleton Indiana VALOROUS C. RECTOR FUNERAL DIRECTOR Modern Funeral Home Ambulance Service -- Lady Attendant Good as the Best--Reasonable as the Best' Furniture - Appliances - Floor Coverings Markleville Phone 6 Indiana, A, . fl W fi' YW KENDA'-L RANCE INC. First For A11 Kinds of Insurance ROBERT E. STOOPS Phone - Markleville 2 R 6 Markleville, Indiana FRANCIS B. KENDALL Phone Anderson 3-5318 No. 1 Jackson St. Anderson, Indiana RITTENOUR and LEWIS SIMMERMAN 8g HEATH Corow's Seed Corn Box 92 Fertilizer--Any Analysis Phone: Markleville 17R2 Ph. Anderson 26968 R. 4- Box 261 Markleville Indiana SMITH'S SERVICE CENTER Massey Harris Farm Machinery Phone 1113-R Pendleton R. R. 3 GOFF'S MARKET Custom Butchering, Cutting, Wrapping and Freezing Phone 117 Pendleton Indiana THE BRIGHTEST NAME IN LIGHTS The Home Of-The AuTOmOi'ic Headlight Control AUTRONQG-EYE On 713 SAFETY AXM HEADL AMPS GUIDE LAMP DIVISION GENERAL MOTORS CORP? ANDERSON, INDIANA I Diamonds -- W t h Gifts for All Oc DIETRICH SALES Hallmark Cards Party Needs Chevrolet Cars and Trucks Ffigida APP1 SHEDDRICK JEWELERS C mplete A t S Phone 2.544 Ph 123 M ddl t Ind Middletown Ind EMPORIA STORE Groceries - Bottled Gas Meats O' Q Appliances Q WW 4 1 4 I U ' ' ,Y ' 'W KLWQQQ-f+lX':'fi'34i-fl T 1 ph M h. 2495 Emporia ' - St t R d 36 d 109 ' ' Marklevill Ind Greenfield Indi You Never Outgrow Your Need for BEST-EVER Milk HOOSIER MARKETS, INC. MODEL HOME STORES INC. For the Best in 2400 Columbus Ave. 1228 Meridian St. Meats and Groceries Your Westinghouse Dealer P. O. Box 471 G.M. Delco-Heat Anderson Indiana MADISON COUNTY McCORMACK'S GARAGE OLIVER SALES 24 Hour Wrecker Service The Finest In Farm Machinery General Auto Repair ---- Electric -- WELDING -- Acetylene Phone 3 3- RZ f'f'2:j3 Phone 12112 Markleville Indiana Markleville Indiana MARKLE ILLE OIL CO. Fuel Oil MOBILGAS AND MOBILOIL Joe McCormack Phone 31-R3 Markleville Indiana OW fN lsf n C, wsu DRILLING , , A1 5 g MYRON Bonn s. soN K J - ff f Qi: pann if QU W X-if kjkaf Phone z1R6 Fine diamonds, watches, and jewelry 1031 Meridian Ande1'S0n Indiana Markleville Indiana E. TANKE 81 COMPANY. INC. DRUGGISTS Pendleton Indiana CORTRECHT SHELL SERVICE Shell Gas and Oils -- Auto Accessories General Automobile Repairing Phone 55-RZ Markleville Indiana, CLOTHING STORE MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND Cl-IILDREN'S WEAR 1125 Meridian Street - Phone 3-3216 Anderson lp1ll11I1lS ASH BY'S SERVICE Gas, Oil, Tires, and Batteries Sandwiches - Groceries - Coffee Friendly Courteous Service State Rd. 36 Route 1 Markelville Indiana STOHLER'S LUMBER CO.. INC. Builder's Supplies and Hardware Hotpoint Appliances Clark Stohler, Mgr. Jimmie C, Stohler, Mgr. Appliances 249 N. 10th Street Middletown Compliments of MARKEI.VII.I.E GREENHOUSE Ph one 4 Markleville Indiana STROUGH'S ONE STOP SUPER MARKET Fresh Meats, Groceries Gas and Oil Open 7 Days a Week Phone 84 Fortville Indiana COUSIN'S .IEWELERS THE STORE THAT CONFIDENCE BUILT Elgin 'F Bulova 4' Gruen Watches 933 Meridian FRANKTOWN CLEANERS for Courteous Service for Satisfactory Service for Dependable Service Porters Grocery Agency Phone 2275 Frankton CLORE'S MARATHON SERVICE Phone 9845 Columbus Avenue and 67 Ander son Indiana , QL r Compliments oy f 1 JEFFREY PETROLEUM Automatic Washers -- Television Pyrofax Bottle Gas 109 S. Broadway PFAFF SEWING CENTER Distributor For PFAFF Sewing Machines World Famous Since 1862 T. J. LANANE, Mgr. Phone 33560 1328 Meridian Pendleton Indiana Ander s on Indiana .. -um - - ,, L I m mm, m , ,L mf , XL! Shop 81 Save it At SANDERS MOTOR CO., INC. 3 is .ix THE Ii- ' X' f DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH 5 X -440,65 QL 106 II I an Smartest of the Smart Cars N --3 653 Locust St. 'A' 1--ff' v Phone 2221 I, 817 Meridian ' Anderson Indiana Middletown Indiana PORTER'S FOOD MARKET Where the Customer's Always Right Highways 109 - 3 8 Markleville Indiana PURINA CHOWS 8: Sanitation Products Seeds -- Chicks -- Poultry Equipment FARM SUPPLIES Hog Houses and Feeders WILLIAMS FEED STORE 702 Central Ave. fififih. IQ! -Q-C'-Tvfi' Phone 4680 ..Q::.ct.' '- Compliments of TINSLEY'S SHELL SERVICE Groceries - Meats - Tires R. R. 4 Phone 2-6869 7121 Columbus Avenue Anderson Indiana WM. RING 81 SONS Allis-Chalmers Quick-Hitch Implements New Idea A11-Crop Harvesters Ph one 13 0 Pendleton Indiana, Quality Lumber For Less Everything for the Builder Phone 54-R-2 MARKELVILLE BUILDERS SUPPLY Markleville Indiana LAUNDROMAT Back of Payless Market Self Service Laundry Dry Cleaning Shirts Finished BOW 81 ARROW DRIVE-IN Delicious Sandwi che s Fried Chicken R. R. 3, State Road 67 Anderson Indiana BRYKETT FURNITURE CO. 1112 Main St. Est. 1908 Terms Anderson Indiana FLOWERS BY HOPPER Flowers For All Occasions FLOYD HOPPER Phone 6573 E , 5 zoo E. 9th st. Ander s on Indiana WICKENS SHOE SERVICE Seiberling Tufsol Will Outwear Any Other Children's Sole 23rd 8: Columbus Anderson Indiana MARSHALL JEWELRY Fine Diamonds and Watches Easy Credit Ander son Indiana LIB'S BEAUTY SHOP By Appointment Only 7115 Columbus Avenue Ander son Indiana PENDLETON FURNITURE MART. INC. We Buy From Only Reputable Manufacturers Rur al Route 3 Pendleton Indiana COLEMAN -- AIRTEMP Heating and Air Conditioning Call for Free Estimates lk Layouts HARBISON FURNACE CO. 7324 Sprague Phone 3- 1761 Ander son Get It At Graham's Most Complete Little Dept. Store for the Family GRAHAM DEPT. STORE Pendleton 8: Lapel COUNTRY DRIVE INN Open Daily 11A.M. to 11 P.M. Fri. B: Sat. Till 1 A.M. Fun For All Every Night Plenty of Room for Dancing Private Parties Arranged Bob 8: Ina ONE OF CENTRAL INDIANA'S LEADING SCHOOLS SCZ'NY SCHOOL OF DANCE EARLEY'S SERVICE STATION For Those Who Phone 9975 Look To The Best 38th 8: Columbus Avenue 12th-Main Anderson Anderson Indiana For The Toughest In Young Men's Clothes LEWAI.I.ENS 1230 Jackson Anderson SMITH'S SUN GLO SERVICE Tires-Accessories Batteries - Car Wash Sandwiches - Good Eats Highway 36 .lOHN'S FURNITURE 34 E. 8th Phone Z-7101 Ander son Indiana GOLDEN CRUST DONUT 1654 Ohio Avenue Phone Z-6314 Ander son Indiana LUTZ FURNITURE THE RAPP COMPANY 638 Meridian 14 E, 8th Phone 2-6569 Phone 2-1565 Anderson Indiana Anderson Indiana COMPTON'S POST RESTAURANT State Road 67 Pendleton Indiana CARPENTER'S 5c fo 51.00 State Str eet Pendleton Indiana HERFF-JONES , J. R. MCVAY, Representative Indianapolis Indiana KEl.LER'S BARBER SHOP I nv Markleville -V 10 Q.f't:t:7f!!7f7::, DUUBLE YUUR MUNEY BACK If Our Sanllono Dry Cleaning Iun'l flu lu! In Town! if' ,. ,xr-ff .vp ,f COMPARE rms 5A'x mucus suvlce - E f - toon on THIS gg ' mf' IN 5 IMA! -,ACK .':5 Q Mali' Eg! 3 5. AK I ' in At last, a method of dry cleaning so good ' we dare make this challenge. Bring in any garment for our sensational ' - Sanitone Dry Cleaning. If , you're no! satisned that it's ' the hes! in town we'll pay you ' I twice the cos! of the cleaning. Fair enough? Learn first-hand how more dirt is removed, spots vanish, like-new look and feel are restored. SANITARY DRY - CLEANING GUARANTEE CLEANERS FREDRICK'S BARBER SHOP Main Street Shirley Indiana R. J. BOND Water Systems, Bath Fixtures Plumbing Supplies Markleville Indiana RUTH'S BEAUTY SHOP Ruth Scott, Operator 103 112 W. State Street Phone 185 Pendleton Indiana CONGRATULATIONS K, Main Office Opposite Remy Plant 4 1957 .--..m,w ww , , ia' . , , 4A,h K . W .M .Y K . 6 ,... L ,, . Y 45,5 , ' . fkA A'hh , ef Gm, f A as K b ' im: f gg F wx' H v .Q , 9 ,, 3 I 1.1 M ui 1 .Q V if 1 6 ,L 14 F. 33 12-wx' 415-W-A., Q w 32 W' 1 A y fs if , ' wx U K J'-is g 3' Z 2. 'M .3 f 7 M 3' FH F ww 2 -Sw if ' I .J 4' iw we ang ,U 5 sp :ww f -'fu fi. f..gf . ff 9 K J' , fg 1 1 1 k .sk K . A M I T .. , K ,ls There was times we thought we wouldn't, But we finallv got it done, It took a lot of effort, But we had a lot of fun. Here it is . . . we hope you like it I l I ff THE STAFF IN APPRECIATIGN Well it has been hard work, but lots of funl As this edition of The Arabian goes to press after gathering the last details together. We wish to say thank you to everyone who has worked so hard in making this book possible. We wish to say a very special thank you to: Mr. Williams, our advisor, for his patience and understanding. To the seniors who helped so faithfully in getting ads. All our faculty members for their patience and cooperation during all the class interruptions. Our advertis er s and subscribers who made our yearbook possible. Our DELMAR representative, Mr. Doyle Fox, for all his help and advice. Mr.Russel1 Forkner, our school photographer, who has spent so much time taking and developing pictures. Words could not express our appreciation in his helping to make the annual possible. We, The Arabian Staff of 1957 hope that you will always cherish your annual and enjoy it as much as we enjoyed producing it. -xii? Q58 ' I! .g.. -11. .IFA . ', . Qi fs' ,g izfff ,ff G? Ev Lu .42 W5 'f-N . 'F , .A, V . L . Af-'Q 5 g:'i W' v .. ,-1. '- ,. nf... . kv 45. .. 4 A., Q Q , . .. --,4.' -.'., -. L .,..-1 W. .M wg.g..W, -rat 1' . nr' '-Q' . Xa.. ' 3 ..::,.11 . A :.'.?- Jf. X- 5. . . U TA., L W 'll 'F' A I 'f2'fig '?1if '1 1. I1 Y, .. - - .r at .L -ff A U.,-v .w- 1 QT . Q, -1:,.u7:' ' , 1 V V. - I 1 ,L -.: ..,..,.-5. : ' 4 . , v .wwf :EU 'vi' ' A .yt 2- mv- ' ' Lv- .. tm . ,I W' ,. ., .. , -u -,! V ' V: w-.-'- ff, ,M s. . 5.5 Pjtt. vu. 1. ',. - I . 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