Markleville High School - Arabian Yearbook (Markleville, IN)

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5 x E i I i S i n X 5 6 -:J s .. ,sw A-,Z -5 ,VA . Ei ,ag 'ss' .RW it E 1 Z in 55222 , f.1 kf M ': .' Us Q f si-K 5351. www I A .5 'S W wr nw sv 5 if 'Q 5 5 .. .fl if + S , YQ, 1 -vw Q X X - - IIIII AIIAIIIA mwwmdwwgw A Student Publication Janet Stohler, Editor , Judy Bennett, Assistant Editor I MARKLEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Markleville, Indiana BUSY HOURS Zicf was Fr om the Senior Class who wishes to dedicate The Arabian of 1958 to him for the friendship, and inspiration he has given us at the time when we needed it rno s t and for the effort he has put forth in lending us a helping hand. Z CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ADMINIS TRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES AT HLE TICS FALL CR EEK ADVER TISING 'Kas 'Q we Seniors: Seven periods each school day you went about the job of gaining know- ledge that is a vital part of making good in our complicated modern wo rld. To many of you this search for learning brings also a common m e e t in g ground of interests and problems which develop friendships and loyalties that are among the strongest in our school. As you leave M. H. S., may you ever seek and achieve that goal which will make each of you an outstanding citizen in our community and nation. Respectfully, Your Principal Mr. Rittman FOREWORD W ith the passing of time, the steps that have been trodden at M, H, S. will fade. Gone will be the routine ofschool life and the fun we have had, but the friendships will last forever. It is the hope ofthe 1958 Arabian Staff that, as you glance through this book in the years to come, you will recapture these MOMENTS TO REMEMBER . Rememberin 7 S choolm ate s - Students learn to fellowship together as well as Read- ing, 'Riti.ng, and 'Rithmetic. I wr Paper Staff - Paper goes on sale tomorrow! I i c Trophy Awarded to Grade School - A drearn becomes a reality. C 0 m p a n io n s h i p I-I 0 p es llf ,age 8 ww A W S x Q 3 X! III .,,.........,...,w.,.,.,m-W W LL,L . .,b'. ,Q H W L i . Q ,Q , as 5 wh Q , S, -id x Q... YA ,I , - ri V W.-N an L 'L L V N'-. Q N www' J-snnnviuianunnw NN K .. k gy W. ' f W 1 3 ' MM ' P n our Diligent Search for Knowledge... Climaxed with happy fun-filled hours New Hx . 1 - E All these make Jflonzenbwhswemmwim at M.H.S County Superintendent Dale Prough ' A DMINISTR TIO Advisory Board Trustee Keith Bronnenberg, Joe Best Allen Markle, .Tarnes Heffernan 12 A . . ,..- ' ' . .. . School Secretary Eva Anderson School Custodian Frank Brannigan Those Who Serve Bus Drivers -Dick Townsend,Jesse Cooks Simmerman, Thomas Chapman, Hutch Stinson, F191-3, Sparks , Herman Scott, Gordon Stohler, Jimmie Stohler , Florence Braden, Ruth' Williams Ray Collins. Qin Q Facult RAYMOND RITTMAN Principal ELMA BROWNING First Grade RUBY BECKNER Second Grade HILDRED DENNIS Third Grade THYRA KOONTZ Fourth Grade AUDRA TUER Fifth Grade JULIAN HOLGUIN Sixth Grade JACK HUFF History, Health, Phy. Ed., Ass't Coach MARY MITCHELL Social Studies, English Latin, Library REENE ALLEY Math, Physics THOMAS WILLIAMS Mech. Dr., Commerce SYLVIA EMBREE English, Commerce JANET PHILLIPS English, Phy. Ed., Health, Crafts MAURICE WORLAND Music JOHN EBERHART Ag., Science, Biology CHARLES MOCK Math., Dr. Training, Phy. Ed., Coach BETTY ROBBINS Home Economics if 5 l Q? . WA .1 WN 'NS 1 wr f wr . - vi? : 1 .-R 'Uma wk fd Limfb T W ' -- A lqnur-ova-A-,,.,,f. yr wi. , ,H ...analy- W' AQ I . ,mmf wx .. fanx 2:4 f' , N W, A Wm . A 'F vii f ,au 15 M M. , Ns, X 9 equip.. MOL Silks 4- N ii. 'i.'T5ffYP Q. K Q N xx 'ffm SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS mwinux if as Am' 'QQE XIA in.. 5 ASW!-f my S wmw-aw 'T fa ,bf I S 1 . Marshall Ages 5151.2 'Sig 'H -I QR 'ni' MW' , S W? S' .. tfB'urtQ1ff' 'Q JC-if-l?Y':W:3PhE15-, ..gJut'1y,,Benn2 tt A X . I K Y S - Aj-.fw ' 'Y S ff Q , K .X . fu A W H A w A r. Rittmari 1 . I iii A 0 ax JUDY BENNETT A twinkle in her eye and a zest for fun, Class SSC. l, 2, 45 G, A, A, Z, 3, 45 F,H,A. l,Z,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pep Club Treasurer 45 Class Play 35 Play Usher 45 Hi Times 45 Asst. Annual Ed. 45 Principal's Sec. 45 Prom Queen Att. 3. JERRY B. BROWN His smile goes all the way around and buttons in the back. Stagehand 4. Ms. BOB FESLER Am l good or am I perfect? Class Reporter 25 F, F, A. 1, 3, 45 F. F, A, Vice-President 35 Student Council 45 Operetta l5 Basketball 1, 2,45 Track l,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,45 Baseball 1,45 Ping Pong Champ 2,35 Class Play 3,4. SANDRA K. FESMIRE Talking is her favorite pastime, Ice Cream Mgr, 45 F,H,A, 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 4-H 15 Teacher's Sec. 45 Hi Time s 45 Annual 45 Class Play 3,4. SHIRLEY BROWN She has ideas of her own, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: F.H.A. 1,2,4: Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club l, 25 Class Play 35 Play Prornpter 45 Chorus 45 Teacher's Sec. 45 HiTimes 45 Prom Queen Att. 3. CAROLYN SUE BURTON A charm all her own. Class Treasurer 45 F,H,A, 1,Z,3,45 G,A,A, 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 4-H 35 Teacher's Sec. 45 Hi Time s 45 Annual 45 Class Play 35 Usher 35 Prompter 4. 4' 33-We K X .if Q if ::: ' , .',: it ... .f an S Q LLL,. 9 I X Q CARL HARDY A typical senior, quiet and studious. Class Play 4. BRUCE HASTINGS Tall, dark, and then some, Usher 3, Stagehand 45 Programs 4, JERRY FISHER What would we do without me? Cflass Vice-Presiclent1,3 , 43 Boys' State .53 F, F, A. 1,4-H 1, 2.5 Rifle Club 1,25 Operetta lg Track 15 Cross Country lg Baseball 1,2,3,43Basket- ball l,2,3,4g Stagehand 39 Usher 35 Class Play 43 Hi Times 3. BUD GIRT He is usually quiet and shy, but we all know he's an all-round guy, F, F. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 35 Class Play 3,45 Stagehand 3. DARYLL GENE HEATH No man is born wise, but I tried, Class Reporter 2, F, F, A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Pep Club 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Class Play 3. JERRY LEE JONES 'Try and change his mind, Class Reporter 35 Chorus 2,3g State Chorus 33 Band 3,43 Basketball 41,33 Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Hi Times 4, Class Play 3,4, MARGARET JONES Red hair and a pleasant smile are her specialties. Class Treasurer 35 G,A,A, l,2,3,45 G,A,A,Songleader 45 F,H,A, l,2,3,45 F,H,A, Sec, 25 F,H,A, Songleader 35 PepC1ub 2,3,45Chorus l,2,3,45State Chorus 3, 45 D. A, R, Award 45 Li- brarian 1,35 Teacher's Sec. 45 Class Play 3,45 Hi Times Ed. 45 Octet Z,3, JOHN MICHAEL JONES ls it a bird, plane, or Mike? Class Sergeant at Arms 25 Asst. Candy Mgr. 35 Coke Mgr. 45 F,F,A, 15 Pep Club 2,35 Chorus l,2,35 State Chorus 2,3,45 Play Prompter 35 Tickets 3, 45 Teacher's Sec. 45 Hi Time s 45 Annual 4. ,fr--f' S? V, K ROBERT LEEVER Here's a better friend you'l1 never meet. Class Reporter 45 F,F,A, 1,35 F,F,A, President 35 Annual Photographer 45 Track 1,2,35 Basketball 15 Stage- hand 35 Usher 45 Pep Club 25 Hi Times 3,4. JOHN DALE MARSHALL Here's ahard-working man for some girl, Class President 45 Candy Manager 35 Asst. Coke Manager 45 F,F,A, 15 Pep Club 35 Chorus 35 Class Play 4. MICHAEL DUANE LANE Answer to a teacher's dream. F,F.A, l,3,45 F,F,A, Vice-President 45 4-H 1,Z,35 Magazine Co-Captain 35 Basketball 1,25 Class Play 3,4. MAROLYN LAWSON Ladies delight me not, but oh! These men. F.H.A. 1,Z,3,4: G.A.A. 2.,3,45 Pei Club 2,3,45 4-H l,Z,3,45 Majorette 1, 45 Librarian 1, Z, 3, 45 Teacher's Sec, 45 Hi Times 45 Annual 45 Class Play 3,45 Usher 3,4. RHESA ELLEN MYERS My Wish--A band of gold. F,H,A, 2,3,45 G,A,A, 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Chorus 45 Teacher's Sec, 45 Hi Times 45 Annual 43 Class Play 3,45 Make-up 35 Usher 4, LINDA M. PRICE Noisy as a feather. F,H,A, 45 G.A,A, 1,3,45 4-H 1,2,3,45 Prom Queen 35 Hi Times 45 Play Prompter 35 Tickets 45 Usher 4. 'Nm X. 5 s RONNIE MOORE All great men are dead, 1 feel ter- rible, Class President l,2,33 Student C Jun- cil l,Z,35 Boys' State 35 Librarian 2,45 4-H 15 Rifle Club 1,25 Chnrus 2,35 State Chorus 35 Track 1,2 3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Basketbal 1, 2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 Stagehard 3. JUDY' MORGAN Magazine Co-Captain 45 Major ette Instructor 45 F,H.A, 1,2,3,45 Cv,MX,A, l,2,3,45Pep Club 2,3,45 4-H 1,2 3,45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Class Play 1, 45 'l'eacher's Sec. 45 I-li Times Asst. Ed. 45 Annual 4. in' -ns ::f 'Q'3 KENT RIGGS A modern day Tarzan, Class Reporter 35 F,F,A. l, 2, 5,4 Cross Country 45 Class Play 3. REX SNIDEMAN He may be small, but mighty. Magazine Captain 45 F, FIA, 1, Z, 3 Pep Club 2,45 Cheerleader 45 Bas- ketball 35 Cross Country 2,3,4 Class Play 3,45 Stagehand 4, JANET 5'l'OHL.hJl-K Good things come in small packages. Class Sergeant at Arms lg F,H,A, 1,2,3,4g F.H,A, Parliarnentarian 33 Pep Club 2,3,4g 4-H 1,3g Magazine Captain 33 Choru s 1, 2, 3, 49 State Chorus 2,43 Chorus Accompanist 33 Octet Z,3g Teacher's Sec. 43 Hi Times 45 Annual Ed, 4g Make-up 35 ln Between Acts 3: Usher 4, KEITH SWANSON He has three speeds: slow, slower, and stop. Class Vice-President Z5 F,F,A, 19 Chorus 1,23 Basketball l,2,3,43 Track l,Z,3,4g Cross Country Z,3,43 Baseball 45 Hi Times 43 Stagehand 35 Advertising 35 Usher 4, + le, i VL 'Zx Ts LINDA TODD 'A Q, Lg A live wire in any gang. v X Class Reporter 4g Asst. Ice Cream X Mgr. 4g F.H.A. 3g G,A,A, 3,43 Pep 1 Club 3,43 Chorus 2, 3, 49 Teacher's 2 sec, 4, Hi Times 45 Class Play 3,4. gl p m ffg d W f Sill, ll ,lg IP Coke Managers Ice Cream Managers John Marshall and Michael Jones Linda Todd and Sandra Fesmire 611155 Histary 'Twas a bright sunny morning of September, 1946, when some ex- cited, but not too anxious, first graders entered Markleville School. For twelve long years we have trod these familiar halls losing a few of our friends, but best of all gaining several whom we now see as the gradua- tion class of '58, As Mrs, Beckner called the roll that day, she was an- swered by Sandra Fesmire, Margaret Jones, Judy Bennett, Jerry Fisher, Bob Fesler, and Ronald Moore. On the same day of September at Fall Creek Heights, Miss Shaw settled her ten newcomers long enough to learn their names. They were Bud Girt, John Marshall, Rex Snideman, Rhesa Myers, Janet Stohle r , Carl Hardy, Mike Lane, Judy Morgan, and Mike Jones. During the second grade at Fall Creek Rhesa Myers left us. Marolyn Lawson moved to Markleville during the fourth grade. While at Fall Creek Kent Riggs joined the class in the third grade, and Rhesa re- joined us in the fourth. Daryll Heath and Keith Swanson joined our ranks in the seventh grade at Markleville and Carolyn Burton joined in the eighth grade. Then our first big year started in high school. We were all brought together in the large freshman class, Our sponsor was Glen McClure, a jolly, short man at our parties. Jerry Jones joined our class from Ander- son 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 black with white Old English letters. Our competent and reli- able sponsor here was Dally Hunter, The following year we organized as the junior class with Clifton Warner as our sponsor. Here we gained a few new members who were Bruce Hastings, Linda Todd, and John Kuklenski, The latter part of this year was filled with excitement as we presented our junior class play, A Feudin' Over Yonder, and then we entertained the seniors, faculty, and guests at the junior-senior prom, which was held at The Top Hat, southwest of Yorktown, At the beginning of our senior year we added another boy's name to our cla s s ro ster . His name is Jerry Brown, And now under the sponsorship of Mr. Rittman came our final year, which has been one continuous wonderful whirl. There have been track meets, baseball games, cross country meets, basketball games, parties, a s s emblie s and many other activities along with our studies. Then, of course4,we can't forget our senior class play, Desperate Ambrose. To climax these four wonde rful years, we planned and carried out our senior week which was from May 17 to May 24. During this time we had many splendid class associations which included parties, scavenger hunts, bowling, fishing, picnic outings and many other ac tivit i e s , During this time we did settle down long enough for the prom at the Student Center Ball Room at Ball State in Muncie on May 9. We then began preparing for our future with our baccalaureate on May 18. Then came that long awaited day, May 20, our commencement day. This was the end and yet the beginning , On Saturday, May 27, we embarked for our s enio r tr ip via Washington and New York returning home on June 4 to go our own separate ways. This is a brief summary of our class from that September day of '46 to that final day of '58, Z3 Weather.. Clear Skies and Warmer Markleville PATIENT RECOVERING Doctor Moore, world famous doctor from America, has per- formed an immaculate operation on Hollywood's Robert V. Leever, Mr. Le e ve r had a serious infection of the heart. The operation lasted ap- proximately 4 hour s . While Mr. Leever was undergoing this opera- tion, everyone from eight to eighty years old kept their fingers crossed for the noted actor. Dr. Moore was chosen by Mr. Leever and his ad- visory board to perform this deli- cate operation. FAMOUS ARTIST RETURNS One of the most famous artists of our time has returned to his home town. Monsieur Lee, better known as Kent Riggs, has been pro- claimed by many to be the best artist since Rembrandt. Besides painting he is a sculptor and de- signs clothes for the better clothing stores. We are proud to claim him as one of our leading citizens. NEW HEAD APPOINTED Margaret Jone s was appointed Editor-in-Chief of the New Colum- bus Tribune after the last one re- signed because of illness. This job was sought after by the most prom- inent editors in the nation. Many felt that a man should have the ap- pointment, but they admitt e d that Miss Jones is one of the best. OPERATION BY DOCTOR FESLER WINS 500 Bob Fesler streaked to victory again in his Heath Special at the Brick yard this afternoon. The royal blue car, built and maintained by Daryll Heath,the greatest racing mechanic of all times, came home in a blaze of glory as Fesler, con- sidered to be the greatest driv e r since Eddie Rickenbacker, doe s it again. .-.l-m--1.1m-- MEDICAL TEAM RETURNS Dr. Bruce Hasting s and Linda Price, R. N., have just returned from the orient where they have been combating an outbreak of asi- atic flu with th e s e r um that they discovered two years ago. Although this is not the only serum for the flu, it is the most effective because it takes effect immediately and lasts for several years. ,lil-.---mm NEW MONEY HEAD Carolyn B u r ton was appointed head of the U. S. Mints yesterday. Although she says there will be no change s in the monetary system, but we wonder why the change. 1-m P. B. A. PRESIDENT CHOSEN Linda Todd, a leading society woman, has just been chosen the new P. B, A,, Pretzel Bender's As- sociation, President, She was cho- sen because of her good working record. Because of her 1000 more people were supplied with pretzels last year. She was also chosen by her fellow workers as the designer of the Prettiest pretzels. 24 WORLD CHAMPION ICE SKATER Judy Bennett, local ice skater, has just won the world ice skating championship in Oslo, Norway, where the Olympics were held this year. Mis s Bennett will returr home in about three months with the Olympic ice skating laurels. OU TSTANDING PILOT AWARDE D Floyd Girt, pilot for the Cloudy Airlines, was awarded The Out- standing Pilot of the Year award He has flown 38 transatlantic flights, 456 cross c ountry hops without a single mishap. He also flew the new Cloudy eight engine jet on its maiden flight. - 1-m MAN ON THRESHOLD OF SPACE Prof. Sandra F e s m i r e , newly appointed Secretary of Science, an- nounced today that man is now or the threshold of space . This has come about by the development of 2 rocket lining capable of withstand- ing atomic propulsion. This, says Prof. Fe s m i r e , will change the human life almost as much as the automobile . CHEERLEADER'S CLINIC A cheerleader's clinic was he r e cently at the Industrial Art' College by Rex Snideman and h assistants. Cheerleaders from a over the state attended the clinic, I taught some very different an original yells. N Thursday, April I6, I968 diana 1OORE SUCCESSFUL COLONEL RETURNS HOME A large crowd was out to greet zhn Marshall as he stepped off the ain. Among some of his adven- res were traveling 900 M,P,I-I, in new supe r jet ,inventing a new pe of rocket and riding on the new Ltellite to Mars. -1.7.-411.1 S4,000,000.00 QUESTION WINNER The national winner of the 54,000,000 question was announced iday. He is Carl Hardy,world imous anthropologist. It was a 'ugh que stion but he won, Con- fatulations, Mr, Hardy, ECONOMICS HEAD APPOINTED Prof, Michael Jones has just re- :ived the appointment of head of ,e economics division of Harvard eet Univer sity. Prof. Jones is ie of the best versed men in the eld of economics. He has devoted ,s life to the betterment of man- .nd. 'ROFESSOR ACCEPTS POSITION Judy Morgan has just accepted e position of Dean of Women at umpkintown University. Just last :ar she was voted the favorite rofessor on the campus. LADY WINS TITLE FOR DIVE Shirley B rown won a title yes- rday for her spectacular swan ve. She plunged 92 feet off the ving board at the Athletic Pool in ashington, D. C. She competed gainst ten other world famed con- stants. SWANSON WINS TITLE Swanson, who has previously been known as the Slowest Man in the World , took part in a contest ye sterday where he was also a- warded the title of the Laziest Man in the World , Swanson ar- rived, read the rule s , and fell a- sleep, Hg slept so long that the judges had . to declare him the win- ner, When he awoke and was ques- tioned it was found that he slept twenty-two hours a day and only awakened to eat. He is the first man to receive both titles. MR. SATURDAY NIGHT Jerry Fishe r , better known as Mr. Saturday Night, because his show is so univer sally watched, was host to Jerry Brown, great Broadway comedian. While they are reminiscing about old times they surprised the world by re- vealing they had been classmates in high school. GOVERNMENT AID ADDED Janet Stohler, who has been working with the government in the problem of foreign homeless chil- dren,is a new member of the Pres- ident's cabinet. She is very helpful in aiding the g ov e rnment in this field , The President says, Since Miss Stohler has become a member of my cabinet, things have been ac- complished. Our thanks go out to her. GOLDEN GIRL PICKED Marolyn Law s on , world famed baton twirler was chosen today to represent Purduca University as Golden Girl of 1968. She will re- ceive her M, R, S. Degree when she graduates next week. 25 DISC JOCKEY RETURNS Markleville was honored today by having the most famous disc jockey of our time at the coliseum. As you probably all know, I am talking about Mike Lane. Mike has previously worked on station A-R-A-B and is now working on Teen's Hit Parade . He has thrilled teen-agers all over the world by spinning platters for them. BEAUTIFUL WEDDING The most beautiful church wed- ding ever held took place at Memo- rial Church. The happy couple was Rhesa Myer s and Russel Brooks. The bride was a vision in satin and lace, Her colors were purple and white and she carried abouquet of white chrysanthemums with purple streamers tied in lover's knots. HISTORY ON THE SENATE FLOOR Jerry Jones, Senator from Indi- ana, is at this moment making his- tory. He has just broken the former filibuster record and is still going strong. The former record was 66 hours and was considered phenom- enal, but Jone s has talked for 71 hours and is still at it, If he can keep it up for about 3 more hours the senate will have to concede the point to him. Ronnie Moore Robert Leaver xr, ,f 4 Bob Judy Fesler Janet Stohler Morgan Margaret .Tone S Rhesa Myers - Q- , f if 'K ,Q M K Q 'Pa sz ..-.-..- sl, I I ki, K i g K. Judy Bennett Shirley Brown 135-YTT - ik. :5:' 1'Q:E:E -. ..: - fi , 3 - 1 fi - - ...:. ,, mi . ' . Ti f U--TN . ,kns,wLL ' ,I 7 -ft-qkigfigl ,- - 5 I ,,i,, . ., -v i- Nw -:Mu -- 1,1 f.: .. ni: K gg f. ' . v ff 5. '- -ss-.W f-:'f,LfSy'f , Vs -, N-z ghs af S my-j.fk31 . Ein,-V: Z. JEFTY BTGWU Sandra Fesmire 5 1. 5 L ,S X. Q, xg H, QSM , fa 5 2 S S- X 533 U. ,S S S f wif be + S '55 4 fy X x , J' X Q-. X K is xr E gg 3 5 JF , We Y gg is E. 3 L51 X 3255 33' ' F V Kent Riggs Marolyn Lawson Linda P1506 John Marshall L -f-uv .Q Kofi an ml 'lu , . , , . go f A N' J ' W f'- ui' 4 f 1, . 5 -A 75. I ,Hg y kts M ooo . . M o oo 5 Jerry Fisher inda Todd Daryll Heath Carolyn Burton Michael Janos 26 CLASS OFFICERS Vicki McCormack, Royce Attaway, Henrietta Pederson, Gaston Seal, Mrs. Embree. Royce Attaway Sandra Braden juniar Klass Steve Butte rfield Nelia. Collins Darlene Donnells Shirley Emswiller were .rw- tx z,9 f.. Joyce Castor Ina Ent M, g.,u,.l, Mary Fe sler Arthur Fowler William Fox Joe Gwynn Anna Huffman Ann Kiegley Leonard Kuklenski Fred Linville Norma McCallister Delores McKay Gary McCarty Ronnie Milburn , .., N q,,' , g ,f'E. i r .11,r I r , ,,, . 2 a x a 5, ,vi- sit n junior Vicki McCormack James McDuffee Sheralyn Pate Henrietta Pederson in . ,, vb. .. i. .. slag Q l 3 555 . 3 MG' . ,ra a s is Q fkA1 Q- as : . 195 ., .A gg 'J A ....,,. E 1, M M . X ' ix LX , Q , X x .., X' Www Keith Poor Jim Pottorff Ronald Riggs Gaston Seal Denny Shaffer Richard Shelton 611155 . f Kay Saunder s Roy Smith Martha Smith Penny Snideman Jay Stickler Lena Sulhv an Dallas Tooley Judy Walker Larry Wiles Mike Your g -'19 W ,- CLASS OFFICERS Wallace McKay, Janene Collier, Joyce Markle, Mike Grandison, Mr. Williams. Sophvmare 611155 Judy Baker Dorothy Bricker Bernice Broshear Janene Collier 'Vi ,,,.,. Qs Bill Dittlinger Sonja Edens Bill Girt Mike Grandison Marie Hancock Wayne Hedrick Judy Hoppes Darlene Howell Bruce Jones Helen Jones Linda Jones John Jewell Gary Keigly Joyce Markle Wallace McKay Mary Mills l la ee Wagga ole ..-F - ' -wmv' , lg 'A 4 52 llz l Al ag..-rx J 7 -2f, ff iiel Q x A fi A 1. 2 Ni. s R '- 'Q' 5 A x, ,. ,.. QNX un, E 'CU James Minnick Bonnie Minton Phil Murray Barbara Phillips Janelle Pottorff Jane Rector Mike Sandefur Nancy Schmitz David Shulte Velma Smith Pam Stickler Evelyn Strough Jim Strough James Summers Cora Van Mater Betty Wyatt 3 Freshmen Class Officers - Standing: Carl Osenbaugh, Tonia Tash, Judy Best, Linda Jones, Seated: Mrs. Alley, Sponsor, Lois Howell. Don Attaway Keith Bronnen be rg Qi'-M ihd S i 3,k li S ,V Q FRESHMAN CLASS Ted Begley Patty Broshear f p . li ' Rh ff 54: JT. Judy Lest Carolyn Bricks r Karer, Brown Stanle y Butte rf leld My '41 an Q ' - .JZ -in .k'4 , Qt: .g if 6' t t f y t t ' . N in 3 Qi'kx iw ' 1 Q if -25, W -Y 'fn ' .. ,M .K f' . ,. 9 , 6 X, mf K ,MNH 3,1 414' N g uw l l or a or '-'..,,,,-M1 if Carl Carpenter Jirn Castor Gary Clark Dixie Cole Judy Colley Patty Criswell Wayne Decker Richard Denso Danny Donnells Douglas Eubanks George Fe sler Joyce Fox fwithdrawnj Harold Gardner Michael House Lois Howell Carl Huffman fiidssifi I K ' -- R a . f ' r .,, . in . ,..a. ., , - , 3' V' JM ' ' Air aff? 3? ,EMI 3 ei, X P ,Q :lf in Q.. as-X sk is JU T defy, .kk Q'lL jg, glffiw LV W-rw K 5 , H ' fl if L if L , L ' .. my . . V P . Q in 5 :,. if isl: ' 'Ei X 5. ..,,. K L X H 1 r. A li K L John Huffman Vicki Lohrey ILASS Bobby Jackey Diana Markle Carl Minnick Bobby Pederson Sandra Milburn Carl Osenbaugh r r i ir M ' kr' '....- - P' ix' r x n . My 175 A Janet Johnson Linda Jones Jerry Marshall Kay Mc Clelland Phyllis Moore Phillip Poor MY? Landy Mvers Sharon Ree se E if 5 N 1 Lfgf .ui ,dv al Roy Reger Ann Ross Kyle Sandefur Marilyn Shelton Marilyn Smith Sue Spratt Jim Stinson David Stohler Michael Sullivan TOr1ia Tash Corene Walker Wayne Williams JSR K Kathy Sayers Betty Stewart Gale Tabor Jerry Wire 'ED EIGHTH GRADE First row: Linda Hoppes, Nadean Miller, Carolyn Musgrave, Nanci' Markle, Bonnie Sayers Jan Gunn,PatGrandison, Wanda Davis, lvladonna Stephens. Second row: Clarence Gaw, Derek Cle-rn, Verl Stamm, Rebecca Mills, Patricia Ent, Jeanne Tucker, Tonimy I-'ettingc-r, Steven Cooper, Mrs. Mitchell. Third row: Robert Hastings, David Gilley, Robert Fesrnire, Gary Pate, .:1mes Keesling .Tack Stinson. Richard Markle. Class Officers: Bonnie Sayers, .Tan Gunn, Nancy Markle, Mrs. Mitchell, Sponsor. 37 SEVENTH GRADE First row: Teddy Everhart, Mike Denny. Second row: Kathy Young, Janice Williams, Carolyn Short, Linda Surface, Diane Craig, Sandra Johnson, Linda Matlock, Janice Markle, Sandra Sparks. Thir d r ow: Robert Mills, Barbara Boicourt, Sharon Moore, Diane Clem, Peggy Gilley, Sally Mc Clelland, Cheryl McNally, Patty Williams, Mr. Huff. Fourth row: Jerry Huffrnan, Mike Heffernan, Terry Ebbert, Steven House, Steve Fesler, John Pegg, Freddie Williams, Ricky Bowlin, Class Officers: Jerry Huffman, Janice Markle, Sandra Johnson, Mr. Huff, Sponsor. Steve Fesler. V n,.,f-' .513 .V-xp X .L - 13. -- r, '?.Js- 38 SIXTH GRADE NESS Fir s t row: Donnie Stephen, Orvan S. Johsson, Alan Simpson. Second row: Ruth Ann Pottorff, Billy Scott, Lana Harlow, Robert Hoppes, Glen Robertson, Ann Pasko, Maxine Walker, Jeanne Alfrey, Ella May McClelland, Billy Markle, Linda House. Third row: Joe McDuffee, Gerald Gaw, Tim Grandison, Robert Padgett, Dee Ann Stohler, Kathy McCormack, Sharon Stohler, Mike Abney, Jerry Ke e sling , Mr. Holguin. Fourth row: Frances Decker, Evelyn Murray, Jeanne Fisher, Jeanine Lane, Sharon Strough, Pamela Spaugh, Margaret Shelton, Dick Creason. FIFTH GRADE . , ,M Fir st row: Shirley Mills, Claudia Norris, Linda Peterman, Barbara Stephen, Linda Williams, J udy Litre ll, Karin Bronnenberg, Nancy Mitchell, Vivian Howard, Carol Pike. Second row: Darryl Gustin, Joe Kuklenski, Dennis Keesling, Vaughn Monroe, Linda Schuyler, Mary Lowder, Ainsley Rich, Edith Barney, Bobby Collier, Ronnie Sayers, Terry Rensel. Third row: Mrs. Tue r , Charles Orr, Duane Milburn, Billy Risley, Jimmy Renfro, Danny Noland, Eddie Jewell, Von Smith, Selden McKay, Jeffrey Stoops, Robert Heath. 39 FGURTH GRADE 5 y E Q 1 First row: Steven Stanley, Glen Howard, Gale Fisher, Tod Baker, Larry Lane, Ricky Everhart. Second row: Louis e Clem, Cindy Smith, Marjorie Harding, Dee Markle, Kathy Fisher, Pat Robertson, Bob Spa rk s , Vici Abney, Debra Gilley. Third row: Mike Cox, Clay Smith, Walter Bate s , Lin da King, Barbara Flick, Barbara King, Freddie Fisher, Bobby Nibarger, Jimmy Surface. Fourth row: Mrs. Koontz, Landis Harper, Bobby Henchrnan, Mike Williams, Michael Renfro, Phil McNally, Jimmy Noland, Jay Chapman. THIRD GRADE Fir s t r ow: Stephen Spa ugh , Billy Brumfield, Mark Mitchell, Steven Cox, Greg Fisher, Jon Padgett, Sammy Holmes, Mark Matlock. Second row: Ronnie Stohler, Darlene Gibson, Wayne Pasko, Teddy Heath, Bobby Burmeister, Allen Kuklenski, Beth Bennett, Marie Young, Theresa Randolph, Karen Hodson. Third row: Terry Lee Hood, Terry Littrell, Debra Stholer, Billy Creason, Terry Roberts, Kathie Bronnenberg, Jacklyn Johnson, Terry Sue McShurley, Tommy Painter. Fourthrow: Mrs. Dennis, Melisa Patrick, Vickie Cole, Connie Mauzy, Cheryl Fesmire, Jane Ann Rittman, Pamela Markle. 40 SECOND GRADE 1. .Q ..,.i..5. ca, is , , ,I 3 , , , f ,. 1 , -', i 'magg- Fir st r ow: Donald Elliott, John Renfro, Tommy Heath, Randy Stoops, Robert Brown, Jeffrey Hedges, Neil Simpson,Ray Hinchman, Richard Chadwick. Second row: Donna Harding, Marsha McNally, Linda Fox, Deborah Renfro, Donna Jean Gale, Brenda Jackleman, Janette King, Becky Fredrick. Third row: David Padgett, Jerry Short, Gary Brurnnnfield, Myra Mitchell, Paul Srnith, Phil Mullins , Jimmy Markle, Mike Gustin, Mary Pegg, Jeffrey Hedges, Deborah Renfro, Alan Lane Qwithdrawnj. Fourth row: Mrs. Beckner. FIRST GRADE ' J i 5 1 wx First row: Douglas Brown, Douglas Blake, Steven Hodson, Dean Patrick, Stephen Joe Whistler, Benny Everman, Glen Fisher, Michael Stohler, Bobby Fox, Herchel Flick. Second row: Beverly Whetstone, Mary Sparks,Denise Stohler, Jon Jonsson, Mark Young, Candy Sue McClelland, Mark Campbell, Sally Spicer, Gudmundur Jonsson. Third row: Teresa Jean Stohler, Ivan Randolph, Nikki Higginbotham, Mary Louise Smith, Sharon Lane, Louise Burk, Terry Lynn Williams, Peggy Heffernan,Rexanna Eckhardt, HollyAbney. Fourth row: Barbara Little, Mrs. Browning, Jo Ellen Gilley, Janet Marsh, Mary Laveda Chestnut, Marsha Sue Barney, Nickie Srneltzer. 41 ,,,NLgr, ,.-ff M an-X was mwwiw ,,-' Rf ,M A .-uW ff MAGAZINES SALES S e ate d: Rex Snideman and Margaret Jones, Standing: Judy Morgan, Darlene Donnells, Joyce Castor, Norma McCa11ister, and Jay Stickler. CANDY MANAGERS Jay Stickler and Steve Butterfield ian. Y BOYS' STATE D. A. R. AWARD Ronnie Moore and .Terry Fisher Margaret .Tones It 1 s 1 ws..- SS Y M112 iff 5 li ti-1 STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Gary McCarty, Mr. Rittman, Bonnie Minton, Janet Johnson, Standing: Bob Fesler, Nlike Heffernan, Richard Markle. LIBRARIANS Seated: Marolyn Lawson and Marilyn Smith. Standing: Mrs. Mitchell, Ronnie Moore, Dena Sullivan, Judy Best, and Jay Stickler, CITIZENSHIP AWARD VOICE? OF DEMOCRACY Alice Begley .Tzanene Collier TEACHERS' SECRETARIES F5 4 545 2 ,ww Seated: Carolyn Burton, Sandra Fesrnire, Rhesa Myers, Judy Morgan, Margaret Jones, Stand- ing: Shirley Brown, Marolyn Lawson, Judy Bennett, Michael Jones, Bob Leever, Janet Stohler, and Linda Todd. G.A.A. First row: Kathy Sayers, Ina Mae Ent, Martha Smith, Sandra Fesmire, Judy Bennett, Margaret J one s , Judy Hoppes, Sheralyn Pate, Joyce Castor, Janene Collier, Judy Walker, Vicki Lohrey, PennySnideman. Second row: Joyce Markle, Darlene Howell, Nancy Schmitz, Linda Jones, Linda Pric e , Judy Morgan, Kay Saunders, Henrietta Pederson, Sandra Braden, Mary Mills, Bernice Broshear, Barbara Phillips, Shirley Brown, Linda Todd. Third row: Miss Phillips, Judy Best, Marilyn Shelton, Tonia Tash, Pam Stickler, Linda Jones, Patty Broshear,Sandra Milburn, Velma Smith, Vicki McCormack, Evelyn Strough, Lena Sullivan, Corene Walker, Judy Colley, Marolyn Lawson. 46 F.H.A. H- 'hi-w 'mis -WP? . :fini -:: :? ff:f rf- E -E '- ANI! Fir st row: Evelyn Strough, Velma Smith, Janelle Pottorff, Marilyn Shelton, Tonia Tash, Lois Howell, Kathy Sayers, Linda Jones, Judy Best, Patty Broshear, Bernice Broshear, Helen Jones. Se c ond r ow: Mary Mills, Linda Jones, Janene Collier, Sheralyn Pate, Henrietta Pederson, Car olyn Burton, Mrs. Robbins, Delores McKay, Judy Walker, Margaret Jones, Judy Morgan, Sandra Fesmire, Lena Sullivan. Third row: Sharon Reese, Joyce Fox, Kay McClelland, Judy Colley, Diana Markle, Sandra Milburn, Vicki Lohrey, Rhesa Myers, Shirley Brown, Linda Price, Judy Bennett, Janet Stohler, Pam Stickler, Nancy Schmitz, Sonja Edens. Fourth row: Judy Baker, Barbara Phillips,Jane Ellen Rector, Darlene Howell, Joyce Markle, Judy Hoppes, Sandra Braden, Ina Mae Ent, Vicki McCormack, Martha Smith, Kay Saunders, Penny Snideman, Darlene Donnells, Joyce Castor. F . F .A . Q. ,vga .. First row: Carl Minnick,George Fesler, Landy Myers, Jim Summers, Mr. Eberhart, Bob Fesler, Mike Lane, Bill Dittlinger, Wallace McKay, William Fox. Second row. Ted Begley, Mike Young, Ronnie Milburn, Larry Wiles, Kent Riggs, Denny Shaffer, John Kuklenski, Bill Girt. Third row: Leonard Kuklenski, Ronnie Riggs, Bud Girt, Dallas Tooley, Bobby Jackey, Wayne Hedrick, Richard Shelton, David Schulte, James Minnick. 47 -WM ., HERE RE THO E HC K ,sf I ' I 'L A s K xg. 4 Q J' 5 MW .ar . W' A5305 '49 48 fi I vs A M,fL-.gd .., -s W Ning THE ARABIAN Janet Stohler ....... Editoz Judy Bennett . Assist. Editol Carolyn Burton . . Art Edito: Michael .Tones . Bus. Manage: Mr. Wil1iarns.Facu1ty Advisou AVE TRIED T0 GI E YO THE BEST Book YET! The fla 1' e s of imagination, endless streams of ideas, a lot of hard work, the lasting satisfaction of creation. Each of these has played an important pa r t in our never-ending search for perfection. 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W ij 3 ir it H 'Q I V :M fS fwf i QQQW, sf P 4 W' 4 nfs! 3 i N:dV ft 4 vi ff? CHORUS This year the high school chorus consisted of twenty-one girls. The chorus made several appearances in school activities, under the direction of Mr. Worland, the music teacher. i Right: Mr. Worland, Music Directory Middle Right: Pianists, Vicki McCormack, Lois Howell, and Norma Jean McCal1ister. First row: Norma J ean McCallister, Jane Ellen Rector, Margaret Jones, Judy Baker, Sonja Edens , Pam Stickler, Rhe sa Myers. Second row: Bernice Broshear, Linda Jones, Janelle Pottoroff, Linda Todd, Shirley Brown, Evelyn Strough, Kay Saunders, Thirdrow: Mary Mills, Kathy Sayers, Lois Howell, Nelia Collins, Vicki McCormack, Janet Stohler, Sheralynx Pate. n fl' va 1 Linda Price, Prom Queen, Shirley Brown and Judy Bennett, Prom Queen Attendants. FAIRYLAND The Junior-Senior Prom was held at the Top H at on May 10, 1957. After a meal prepared for a princess was enjoyed by all, the w e 1 com ing speech was given by Ronnie Moo r e and the response by Bradley Seal. The prophecy was read by Jerry Jones and the will by Larry Linville. Queen Linda Price w as crowned while her attendants, Shirley Brown and Judy Bennett stood by. The couples danced under the fairyland stars to the mu sic of Four Hims and a Her. These were Moments to Remember . ii pu 'Yu-ff xp: g ggikqgg fN , ,R A xi 5. . Sf? 1 si it 1 W :UWM f-ff-my-a-ww N mm-, --v w W c,L,, fm, 1- - A fry m SENIOR CLASS PLAY K . - 'S 6 F .L 1 x. 4 P 13 SSS M , A Q-Nw in ,wi 1 A .Sz ' ' J---an .i DESPERATE AMBROSE -- . ,,. Assistant Coach - Jack Huff Student Managers Coach - Charlie Mock -l- K Keith Poor and George Fesler 5 3. if Fir st row: Richard Shelton, Royce Attaway, Mike Sandefur, Jerry Jones, Keith Poor. Second row: Jim S umme 1' s , Bob Leever, Keith Swanson, Mike Grandison, Gaston Seal, Bob Fesler, Ronnie Moore, and Mr. Huff. CROSS COUNTRY Kneeling: Kent Riggs, Bob Fesler, Rex Snidernan, Jerry Jones. Standing: Keith Swanson, Gaston Seal, Ronnie Moore, Mr. 1-Iu.ff, Mike Young, Mike Grandison, and Keith Poor, 58 L .11 ,- -m,gQgr,kfQ 4 33 rw if f 5 f-:fr-Q f5Xz ? QsfZSf:iS-wQA5'?3?l ,- X 2 wakgwwfarrfvaxgllggllu L . wfxmfwm fwmmym. MS? Mya? A - , k I .f Q '3ij:gg.wif:Im.2?,aez fa, Q' , x v 5531: -1- f , K A ' s. ' ,5'1ki'zW .ef--'P' ' 5 V. 51.5 11,1 . , e. ' Wg: , . -f fgafgivw' 4 . 3 ju Q Q. ' - ,Ji .. gud' X. ,A , --it ,QQ In K 1 , , . -Q-5, Keith Swanson Jerry Fisher Gaston Seal Larry Wiles BASEBALL TEAM Jay Stickler Royce Attaway Mike Grandisijn Fred Linville Jim Summers David Stohler I Q x , A .V ek. Z5 Y X , X5 ,SXeia5?eQ 'li Jerry Fisher VARSITY Gaston Seal Jim Summers Varsity Cheerleaders Rex Snideman Judy Hoppes Darlene Howell Ronnie Moore Markleville Markleville Markleville Markleville Markleville Markleville Markleville Markleville Markleville Fred Linville Middletown McCordsville Summ itville Fr ankton Pendleton Hancock Central Walnut Grove Wilkinson Jackson Central 1 l 1 l i f I V 1 I I 4 I l E . I l l I r I w E l 5 l N l larkl iville larkl ville larkl ville larkl ville larklefville Iarklelville Iarklewille Iarklelville arklewille T E A M Bob Fesler Keith Swanson St. Mary's Windfall Frankton Sulphur Springs Lapel ' Cadiz Highland Fortville Madison Heights Mike Young 46 53 60 69 50 32 46 37 61 Varsity Mr. Mock nf' ky lf' 4 if ' fa Q K 1 R I Q A ' 'X -,se 5134 yr, I D 1,385 JF, , I i -I sr: gg 1 iii!! XQSA ,ggi vffiri?-A BABIAJ5 SECOND TEAM Kneeling: MichaelSullivan, Kyle Sandefur, Carl Osenbaugh, George Fi-sler, Michael House, Phil Poor, Mike Sandefur, Standing: David Stohler, Mike Grandison, Jirr, Stinson, Bobby Jackey, Phil Murray, Richard Shelton, Bobby Pederson, and Mr. Huff. Wifi PONIES Kneeling: Steven House,Jack Stinson, Steve Fesler, Freddie Williains, Mike Heffernan, Ric hard Markle. Standing: Mr. Huff, David Gilley, Ricky Bowlin, Gary Pate, VerlSta1nrn, Derek Clem, James Keesling, Clarence Gaw. PACERS First row: Danny Noland, Billy Markle. Second row: Bobby Collie r, Glen Robertson, Robert Padgett, T im Grandison, Joe Mcliuffee, Gerry Keesling, Darryl Guslin, Duane Milburn. Third row: Selden McKay, Robert Hoppes, Billy Scott, Mike Abney, Gerald Gaw, Charles Orr, Mr, Holguin, Dick Creason, Joe Kuklenski, Ronnie Sayers,Dennis Keesling, Jerry Stoops. SEVENTEENERS Y K First row: Lois Howell,Vicki Lohrey, Joyce Markle, Judy Best, Janene Collier, Janelle Pottorff, Bonnie Minton, Janet Johnson, Tonia Tash. Second row: Nancy Schmitz, Kathy Sayers, Marilyn Shelton, Sandra Milburn, Miss Phillips, Linda Jones, Judy Colley, Sharon Reese, Diana Markle. FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS Lois Howell, Kathy Sayers, and Judy Best. Ponies Cheerleaders: Marsha Pacers Cheerleaders: Dee Ann Snideman, Bonnie Sayers, and Janice S tohle r , Karen Bronnenberg, and Markle. Linda House. FIRST GRADE 'Q lst row-Delores Dole, Evie Bricker, Janine Marling, Rebecca Williams, Sharon Fox, Wayne Fox, Russell Flesher, Timmy Begley, Terry Clark. Znd row-Peggy Biddle, Diana Main, Dwight Ray, Jimmy Goodpaster, Geraldean Carr, Cathy Pederson, David Smith, Mary Robinson. SECCDND GRADE lst row - Jimmy Bevel, Bernard Raper, Greg Marshall, Gary Osenbaugh, Joyce Carpenter, Dwight Elrod, Charles Dishlnan, Sue Dishman, Martin Minton, Jeanetta Srnith, Russell Biven. 2 n d row- Alan Heath, Virgil Woolman, Rickey Truman, Sheila Townsend, Bruce Milburn, Michael Dickey, Jerry Bricker, Linda Lane, Susan Keigley, Jon Castor, Lois Whiteman. .ird row - Gary Davis, .Timmy Gustin, Shirley Allen, Joan Walters, David Hilligoss. 67 THIRD GRADE lst row-Bruce Hardy, Larry Rector, T ammy Johns , Gordon Pease, Stephen Fox, Dixie Grubbs, Sterling Van Matre, Vivian Woolman, John Minton, and Tommy Sisson. Znd row-Carolyn Wiles, Michael Knowling, Kenneth Foster, Thomas DeLawter, Brenda Todd, Randy Keesling, Phillip Ray, Bob Huggins, Linda Fath, Ladonna Grubbs, and Mrs. Hunt. FOURTH GRADE A lst row-Terrell Minton, Virginia Williams, Rebecca Price, Noel T. Davis, Carolyn Mullikin, Donna Jo Tranbarger, Darlene Clark, John William Gustin, Shirley Gordon, Rodney Hunter, Cynthia Cris- well, and Bonnie Knopp. Znd row-Connie Marling, Jane Schell, Jon Duane Wright, Max Wihebrink, Deborah Snideman, Joe Thompson, Barry Banks, Debra Needler, Vivianne Sandefur, Jerry Runyan, Jane Ann Jackey, and Mrs. Moore. 3rd row-Paul Abbott, Nancy Jo Banks , Jerry Rector, Diane Raper, Janene Broshar, Monty Ebbert, Martha Goodpaster, Lynn Huffman, and Robert Morrow. FIFTH GRADE lst row-David Schuck, Darlene Modlin, Gene Thompson, Jill Moore, Dusty Clarkson, Sharon Elrod Tom Fath, Charlotte Woolman, Mike Yattaw, Steve Banks, Wanda Llardy, Gary Elmore. 2nd row Mrs. Burnworth, Cynthia Hamm, Gloria Beven, Larry Bennett, Larry Fowler, Phyllis Marcuni, Nelda Schulte, Billy Brattling er, Ray Abbott, Terry Lemmons. 3rd TOW-ClHdy'WllllB.1,T1S, Patty Bronnenberg Larry Sipes, Marilyn Dickey, Cathie Knopp, Gary Huffman, Tommy Bricker. SIXTH GRADE lst row-Cathy Jackey, Robert De Lawter, Frances Woolman, Howard Williams, Betty Schulte, .Dennis Banks, Suzanne Williams, Michael Diehl, Linda Goodpaster, Barney Smith, Melanie Sandefur, Cindy Pederson, Monta Minton. Znd row-Connie Emswiller, Gregory Jones, Ronald Marling, Regina Ebbert, Shelby Carr, Lynn Collins, Sandra Sipes, Charles Baker, Brian Pease, Phillip Riggs, Mrs. Mary Johns. 3rd row-Lonny Hunter, Janice Morgan, Millie Walker, Linda Wilkins, Kenneth Criswell, Eddie Morrow, Judy Hill, Wayne Birch, Raymond Seal, Dickie Butterfield, Michael Clarkson. Absent when the picture was taken: Tinka Sonoff, Clarice Shipley, Peggy Phillips. SEVENTH GRADE lst row-Susie Funkhouser, Vickie Ebbert, Pam Tinsley, Alice Walker, Eudell Shuck, Mr. Teeters, Cheryl Biddle, Judy Dennis, Connie Needler, Cheryl Lane, and Karen Cox. Znd row-Randy Tweedy, Donald I-Ioppes, Steve Little, Phillip Alexander, Donna McAllister, Linda Butterfield, Carol Minton, Joe Carpenter, Tommy Tupps, Barry Linville, and Robert Gustin. 3rd row-Larry Broshar, Stephen Sonoff, and Billy Wihebrink. EIGHTH GRADE lstrow-Paul Price, Tommy Adams, Robert Brown, Gale Simms, Peggy Mullikin, Connie Goodpaster, Judy Braden, Bonnie Redmond, and Christine Moore. 2nd row-Terry Schmitz, Steve Castor, Darwin DeBord, Ralph Rector, Billy Thompson, Keith Heath, Harold Truman, and Mr. Creason. 3rd row- Julia Pederson, Sheildia Modlin, Joanna Best, ,Arlene Milburn, .Terrie Cortrecht. 70 FIRST TEAM Kneelingg Tommy Adams, Stand- ing, Steve Caster, Ralph Rector, Billy Thompson, Bobby Gustin, Mr. Creason, T e r r y Schmitz, Steve Sonoff, D a r W in DeBord, Bill Wihebrink. SECOND TEAM 1 s t r ow -Butch Baker, Randy Tweedy, Larry Broshar, Dicky Butterfield. Znd row-Mr. Tee- ters, Stephen Sonoff, Jo Carpen- ter, Barry Linville, Billy Wihe- brink, Raymond Seal, Steve Little, Steve Banks. SOFTBALL TEAM lst row-Darwin DeBord, Steve Little. 2nd row-Joe Carpenter, Lar ry Broshar, Duke Butter- field, Randy Tweedy, Butch Bake r, Billy Thompson, Bob Gustin, Bill Wihebrink, 3rd row- Steve Castor, Tom Adams, Ralph Rector, T e r r y Schmitz, Steve Sonoff, Mr. Creason. CUSS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 5th AND 6th GRADE Mmm CUSTGDIANS CHEERLEADERS COOKS ter, Mrs. Milburn, Mrs. Br R A f f R 1 i A S SS ' . , x , , m N A :DS ' A 'S A Q. I f , X 1 MARKlEVIllE Oll CO. 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Y CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES Compliments of TlNSLEY'S SHELL SERVICE Groceries - Meats - Tires R, R, 4 Phone 2-6869 7121 Columbus Avenue Anderson Indiana LIB'S BEAUTY SHOP By Appointment Only 7115 Columbus Avenue Anderson Indiana Lake Front Lots for sale on Irish Lake One of the good Lakes LUNDY STOHLER Wilkison Indiana CHRISTYS Banquet On A Bun Come In After The Ball games 67 at 38 Pendleton Indiana BENNETTS SERVICE 2.4 Hr, Wrecker Ez Road Service Phone Day 113 Night 65F9 Pendleton Indiana SMITH'S SERVICE CENTER Massey Harris Farm Machinery Phone 1113-R Pendleton R. R. 3 JEFFREY PETROLEUM ps Automatic Washers - Television Pyrofax Bottle Gas 109 S. Broadway Pendleton Indiana COMPTON'S POST RESTAURANT S tate R oad 67 Pendleton Indiana JIMMIE MOORE SERVICE CENTER Grocerie s Sherwin-Williams Paints Pendleton R. R. 3 Phone 7-Z5 Pendleton Indiana CARPENTER'S Sc fo SI.00 S tate S treet Pendleton Indiana Get lt At Graham's Most Complete Little Dept. Store for the Family GRAHAMDEPT-STORE PENDLETON BANKING COMPANY Pendleton gl Lapel LKQLIK jivlillx ll The Old Bank On the Corner Q..-.ii ESTABLISHED 1872 ak A. C. STOHLER Member Federal Reserve System Phone 93 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Pendleton PROFFITT FORD SAlES Buy Your New' Ford Here and Profit with Proffitt 2.34 S, Pendleton Avenue Phone 507 Pendleton Indiana PENDLETON LOAN ASSOCIATION Established 1891 Sabings Accounts Large or Small Loans - Construction - Remodeling - Home Purchase Phone 133 Pendleton Indiana E. TANKE 84 COMPANY. INC. DRUGGI S T S Pendleton Indiana GOFF'S MARKET Custom Butchering, Cutting, Wrapping and Freezing Phone II7 Pendleton Indiana WM. RING 81 SONS Allis-Chalmers Quick-Hitch Implements New Idea All-Crop Harvesters Phone I3 O Pendleton Indiana THE PENDLETON TIMES QUALITY JOB PRINTING Phone 2.4 Harold F. Weaver Pendleton Indiana COX CHEVROLET SALES -W .- la . CHEVROLET If Pendleton Indiana PENDLETON FURNITURE MART INC. We Buy From Only Reputable Manufacturers Rural Routs 3 Pendleton Indiana 1 STAATS PHARMACY Pendleton Call IOO PURINA CHOWS 81 Sanitation Products Seeds - Chicks - Poultry Equipment FARM SUPPLIES Hog Houses and Feeders WILLIAMS FEED STORE A 5 702 Central Ave. Phone 4680 1475135 : .' ' . WMI at so eeee is Mae.. M new henna WI-Ill!! T0 NOW, GRADUATE? Today a high school diploma is as important as ever-but it is ONLY the beginning for young people who wish to make a better way of life for themselves and their future families. That's why Delco-Remy Division of General Motors in Anderson, Indiana, urges every high school graduate to continue his or her education. There are two ways to do it: Either earn a college degree or take some type ot' specialized training. To help high school graduates who sincerely want to meet the ever-growing competition for better iobs, Delco-Remy offers five avenues of approach for a brighter tomorrow: College Scholarship Program Delco-Remy through General Motors every fall helps provide scholarships, each ranging from S200 to 52,000 per school year, to young men and women high school graduates entering colleges of their choice. College Co-operative Programs Delco-Remy every fall olTers a number of male high school graduates the opportunity to earn college engineering degrees from either General Motors Institute of Flint, Michigan, or Purdue University. The students alternate their time between iobs at Delco-Remy and the college classroom. Engineering Design and Apprenticeship Programs Delco-Remy regularly employs male high school graduates who are assigned to either an engineering design program or to a skilled trades apprenticeship program. Eventually they become draftsmen, toolmakers, electricians, machine repairmen, tinsmiths and patternmakers. College Graduate Training Program Delco-Remy continually hires college graduates, with a variety of different degrees, who spend six months learning various phases of the business. At the end of the program they are given an assignment which embarks them on their career in industry, Specialized Office Job Program Delco-Remy is ever alert for high school graduates who, on their own, furthered their education through business colleges or specialized training schools that equip them for better office iobs. Delco - Re my il lit from the PROGRESS ol the P457 7 3 rhe PROIWSE of me FUIURE ..,.,g,, ,X U ifiiiii ....-- W x A Rv N36 Rf? W xg 'S' Vx N S Q-E x 'SKA Nf S'N.,-75 x,-vf-xyfx kai? 1 NS-QA? XQQA x X QS w X x1 Nm fxxxw SQQXQQ lggxfkl xxx Xxx wx ,xx xx SQxYS X225 :QNSQA Qi X -psy Xxfg A MSX?- 2 S wi 5 '-nt ll U A lmuvusn van:-nun Coke uts sparkle nw Q x v P in you I' party! BURTON PRINTING COMPANY We specialize in Wedding Invitations DIAL 6800 62.9 Main Street Anderson indiana EPSI' K0-WE-BA 'JE' lgozvyfs-BA MEANS THE BEST in CANNED AND FROZEN FCJODS 04 THE BRIGHTEST NAME IN LIGHTS The Home of.the Automatic Headlight Control AU7'f?O!V!0-EYE ond F3 SAFE W A514 HEADL AMPS GUIDE LAMP DIVISION GENERAL MoToRs CORR ANDERSON, INDIANA C hd I fF h 53YearsinAd TOLES FLOWERS A Complete Floral S ervice 627 N h I A 813 Meridian Phone 6656 A d 1 d LUTZ FURNITURE ANDERSON LOAN ASSOCIATION 638 Meridian SECURITY AN INSURED SINCE 1888 SAVINGS Phone 2-6569 ASSOCIATION 33 West Te h S A d I d A d nln I d Central Indiana's Leading Dance School SCZ'NY SCHOOL OF DANCE Exclusive Ballroom Dance Training 1618 Me ridian Anderson Indiana .IOHN'S FURNITURE STORES 1204 Meridian 343 E. 8th Phone 37744 or 37413 Anderson Indiana HOOSIER MARKETS. INC. For the Best in Meats and Groceries P.O. Box 471 LAUNDROMAT Back of Payless Market Self Service Laundry Dry Cleaning Anderson Indiana Shirts Finished Gibson - Olds Cable Pianos Scandelli Selmer FLOWERS BY HOPPER Flowers For All Occasions fl nifph Kimball Pianos Conn and Pan American MORGAN'S MUSIC SHOP FLOYD HOPPER -e WX aio- 5 Phone 6573 off 1 Charles B, Morgan, Owner ZOO E, 9th St. 1 I I , 12.40 Meridian Street Phone 9471 Anderson Indiana Anderson Indiana A FRIEND WICKENS SHOE SERVICE Nationally Advertised Shoes, Shoe Accessories Foot Comfort Remedies and Appliances 23rd and Columbus Ave. Anderson Indiana The Friendliest Store in Townn GOOD QUALITY FOR LESS SINCE 1886 Anderson Indiana THE OHIO Oll CO. MARATHON PROAQUQVTS Floyd V, Spaugh, Dist. For Your Petroleum Needs 'CALIJ' Anderson 2.2216 Collect YTCDRIV Nlarklevxlle ZORZ ,JK MARATHON BEST uw THE LONG RUN The Wright Store For Young boys and girls. IN ANDERSON, IT 'S HOYT WRIGHT COMPANY 911 Meridian CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF '58 MAY YOUR FUTURE BE PROSPEROUS RUSSILLL, FORKNER Your S chool Photographe r ElITE STUDIO STATE SECURITY lIEE INSURANCE CO. Home Office 1010 Jackson St. Telephone 8881 Anderson Indiana ANDERSON SPORTING GOODS, INC. wayne cvnocw Pollard FOOTBALL BASKETBALL TROPHLES FISHING TACKLE- GOLF- GUNS- TENNIS-SOFTBALL-BASEBALL- ARCHERY Phone 5828 1028 Main Street Anderson Indiana -Z Vx ffl-ru, . I NEW SNORKEB PEN ' ,, , L -, Ex PORTABLE 1 ,V I N TYPEWRITERS Qi Everything For Every Office ,pe Rentals -- Sales -- Service MILLER HUGGINS, INC. 553 ,JNL il 'N ' 1 V K-1' iii 5 ,ss 112271 b ' :V-ff V I sf l 7 X yew! v , D9 Fine diamonds, watches, and jewelry 1031 Meridian Anderson Indiana MARSHALL JEWELRY Fine Diamonds and Watches Easy Credit Anderson Indiana REMINGTON PORTABLE TYI-'EWRITER with MIRACLE TABULATOR All 'I FY- 1, l ' ,I -Ln F 1 - ' N . figs, ,fu I F N 1 I I T 31-lAll'1ll'l - I Ifmzwgzgswzw, . Mufti?-+ 1 ' y. I, 1. ,nf 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 TYPEWRITERS 1038 Main St. Phone Z-1315 ANDERSON BANKING COMPANY :Wx I Wag r,4 ' si MAIN OFFICE 931 Meridian Street FRANKTON BRANCH Frankton, Indiana WEST BRANCH 3314 Nichol Ave. Road CHESTERFIELD BRANCH Che ste rfield, Indiana SOUTH BRANCH I5 East 29th Street Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PFA ForP Wo Compliments of FF SEWING CENTER Distributor FAFF Sewing Machines rld Famous Since 1862 MODEL HOME STORES 1222-1228 Meridian T. J. LANANE, Mgr. 2400 Columbus Ave. Phone 33560 1328 Meridian Open Evenings 'til 9 Anderson Indiana at Columbus Ave. Store A , - 1 ANDERSON TOBACCO co. B'-OCHER 5 Cigars - Cigarettes - Tobacco GROCRIES AND 66 SERVICE Candy - Pipes and Sundries A 3200 Scatterfield Road Anderson Indiana Anderson Indiana X ,H Shop 81 Save XMLJ At gli I' rl-I: ,,.l N. THE RAPP COMPANY VAN' pf? Phone 2-1565 817 Meridian Anderson Indiana Anderson Indiana BOW 31 ARROW DR'VE N CLORE'S MARATHON senvlcs Delicious S andwiche s Anderson Fried Chicken Phone 9845 R. R. 3, State Road 67 Columbus Avenue and 67 n Indiana Anderson Indiana COMPLIMENTS McDONALD'SNScHOWROOMS. Junction 9 81 67 Shop Suburban and Save CLOTHING STORE MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDRENS WEAR 1125 Meridian Street - Phone 3-3216 Anderson GOLDEN CRUST DOUGHNUT SHOP, INC. Delivered Fresh Daily To Grocers, Drug Stores, 8: Restaurants Anderson Indiana ANDERSON LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANING CO. Complete launderers 81 Dry Cleaners Dial 4425 233 Sycamore Street Anderson indiana SCHOGER'S The Carpet House Carpets - Rugs - Linoleum Floor Tile - Wall Tile Window Shades - Venetian Blinds Drapery Hardware 28 W. 9th St. Phone 8811 Anderson Indiana EARLEY'S SERVICE STATION 38th 81 Columbus Avenue Phone 9975 Anderson Indiana W. F. CLAWSON AGENCY General Insurance 621 Nichol Phone 2-0235 Anderson Indiana STOHLER'S MENS WEAR Van Heusen - Dress 8: Sport Shirts Slacks - Socks - Ties - Hats - Belts Sweaters - Robes MERCHANT TAILOR 10 W. 29 Across From South Side Jr. High Anderson Indiana FOR FLAVOR - FOR FRESHNESS X-.tk Wdsw m-1 I -, . ALWAYS BUY um 1' S m 'If ' m l 0 uw 'w HOLSUM BREAD if f ' wi-ASW ' L A DlETZEN'S BAKERY STOHlER LUMBER CO., INC. Your Authorized Dealer for Hotpoint Appliances lf Your Need is Lumber, Call This Number Phone-2.996 Cement-Hardware-Millwork-Chief Paints 249 N. 10th St. Middletown Indiana For that DIETRICH SALES Chevrolet Cars and Trucks Frigidaire Appliances Complete Auto Services Phone 1 23 5 xv, in your future see McCROCKLlN FORD SALES Middletown Indiana Middletown Indiana Nl?..I'Z., ' 3',..Q,2If MUNClE . ' D. H. GOBLE PRINTING CO. Glen Lewis, Rep, Greenfield Indiana ICE CREAM National Dairy Production Corp, Central Division General Office Huntington Indiana BARTON REPRODUCTIONS 1210 South Walnut St. INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE Specific and Intensive Business Training :ft State - Wide Employment Service as '34 Years In Muncie Indiana Anderson Indiana World's Finest India-ina's Largest SKATELAND ROLLER PALACE Featuring Bill Blunk at the Four Manual Wurlitzer Pipe Organ Roller Skating Classes Open Nightly Alexandria Indiana gfdde ' -. BOOSTER S R, J. Bond, Markleville, Indiana Virginia's Beauty Shop, Markleville, Indiana T. J. Rector Company, Pendleton, Indiana Star China Company, Anderson, Indiana Lewallen Tailors, Anderson, Indiana Standts Jewelers, Anderson, Indiana Keller Cleaners, Anderson, Indiana The Kroger Company, Anderson, Indiana ,, WT few fl '5 p d. ,, ' Q ' y f X I .I I ,w 5 ' N f ' . , X 0 A' 0 ! 4 'K f 'Na - I Lx I. M. Q. - 5 wig' Q x f wr Q ' 4- , .W Mn' V' :Whse s ifiisfff-vzm, A, 1 -:gi aff wggwfwefidk- is As, . -K .-.gf ...-.N-...W-w.1.,J Q , .. g, 12' 5 F 1 4 1 i


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