Michigantown High School - Challenger Yearbook (Michigantown, IN)
- Class of 1954
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HAWKINS g A High School-Weidner lnstitute i A.B. Wittenberg College, ,fi gs? M.A. University of Wisconsin W it QQ. 2 5 'F g ., Taught and was principal of Mulberry 33522731-ft e 3 f E' l e l S get iii i ' , , as yvWm'.,.x lg si f , ggi f ' Tj, C ,, ' W W' a l l ' ' '::..::g: ,QIIQ . :, '., ,--- . . , , . Q' 3 Glen C09P5l'Ck ' ,. W Zi- as r fa. A I R D 2 Xigliiler VCi!Ceia?1Zr,F?iLrxlcrdriver Roy Daniels, Farmer FACULTY T954 S ' T E MR. suTToN Q Kingman H.S., Butler . Central Normal ' Principal, Health. MR. 'RULE Michigantown H.S. Purdue B. S. Science Physical Education i MRS. SENGER MlgS. MYERISI S I d, MES- S P d - encer . ., n :ana ir evi . . Shelbyvllle HS Depauw Nlzothematics Hconie EconomicsllrEhSlish English, Latin, Physical Education MR. ROBERTSON MR. REED MR. OWENS Oakland Nebraska Michiqantown H.S. Ignnville H. S. Wayne State Teachers College Butler, Central Normal okland Cgy College, B.S. A. B- ,MUSIC HISTOFY History, Agriculture Education, ommerce l HANDS May we introduce to you the HANDS that guide, work, cheer and share. These HANDS are the symbol of what the student body and faculty have done to mold our high school careers in all tasks that we have undertaken. ,f ZZ ,X j zaxf , J rf 1 CLASS OF 1954 MOTTO--FORWARD EVER BACKWARD NEVER COLORS--RED AND WHITE FLOWER--CARNATICN OFFICERS: SECRETARY--BILL HARVEY PRESIDENT--NEIL PERREL VICE--PRESIDENT--DONALD EVANS TREASURER--MAX SHEETS SPONSOR--MRS. SENGER MAX NORMAN SHEETS Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, All County Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, Kokomo Chorus '51, Junior and Senior Play, Class Treasurer '51, '54, Vice Presi- dent '52, Basketball '54, Annual Staff. , NEIL PERREL Basketball '51, '52, '53, '54, Soft- ball '51, '52, '53, 54, Track '53, '54, Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, Kokomo Chorus '51, '53, '54, All State Chorus '54, Junior and Senior Play, Algebra Contest '51, Latin Contest '52, Typing Contest '53, American Legion Award '50, Class President '53, '54, Class Vice- President '51, Class Treasurer '52, Annual Staff. WILLIAM LEE HARVEY: Junior Play, Class Secretary '54, Chorus '52, '53, '54, Kokomo Chorus '53, '54, Student Council '54, Film Proiectionist '53, '54, Co-editor of the ECHO '54, Annual Staff. DONALD EVANS State Chorus '54, Kokomo Chorus '53, '54, Chorus '52, '53, '54, Junior Play, Editor of Annual, Vice President of Class, Track '52, Softball '54, Basketball '53, '54. CARL HARRIS Track '51 '52, '53, '54,Junior Play, State Mathematics Contest '52, Soft- ball '54, Annual Staff. NANCY SUE WILSON Band 8. Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, Girl s Athletics, Librarian '52, Latin contest, Typing contest Junior 81 Sen- ior Play, Sunshine '51, '52, '53, '54, Sunshine Sec. '52, Sec. '51, '52, '53, Kokomo chorus, All-County Band 81 Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, All-Stote Chorus, Pianist, Annual Staff. KENNETH EADS Basketball '51, '52, '53, '54, Soft- ball '51, '52, '53, '54, Chorus '51 '52. '53, '54, All State Chorus Altern- ate '54, Kokomo Chorus '51, '53, '54, Purdue Chorus '54, Vice Presi- dent '53, Junior Play, Annual Staff. DONNA FAYE PERREL S.S.S. '51, '52, '53, '54, State Cho- us '52, '53, '54, Kokomo Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, Kokomo band '54, Clin ton County Band '51, '52, '53, '54, Clinton County Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, State Solo Contest '52, District Solo Contest '51, '52, '53, '54, Band '51, '52, '53, '54, Chorus '51. '52, '53, '54, Girls Athletics, Junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff, Typing Contest '53, Student Council '51. ' -'wif JOAN JONES Not Graduating DON KEITH PETERSON Track '51 '52 '53 '54 Annual Staff SHIRLEY MAE AVERY Junior and Senior Play Sunshine 'Sl '52 '53 '54 Sunshine Song Leader '52 Sunshine Camp '52 Sunshine President '54 Sunshine Secretary 52 Chorus '5l 52 '53 '54 All County Chorus 'Sl '52 '53 '54 All State Chorus Alternate '54 Kokomo Chorus '54 Annual Staff REX CRUM Chorus '51 '52 '53 '54 All Count Chorus '53 '54 Kokoma Chorus '53 '54 Purdue Chorus '54 Basketball '52 '53 '54 Softball '54 Track '54 Annual Staff R LAURA JEAN PERREL Junior and Senior Play, Echo Staff Student Council '54, Sunshine '51, '52, '53, '54, Band and Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, All County Band and Chorus '51 '52, '53, '54, All State Chorus '53, '54, Kokomo Band '51, '52, '54, Kokomo Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, Girls Athletics, District Solo Contest '53, '54, Annual Staff. J RELDO ROSS RIDENOUR Junior and Senior Play, All State Chorus '54, Kokomo Chorus '52, '53 '54, County Chorus '52, '53, '54, Chorus '52, '53, '54, Basketball '53, '54, Softball '54, Track '54, Annual Staff GORDON MAISH Chorus '51, '52, '53, Kokomo Chorus '51, Stagehand for both unior and Senior Plays. PHYLLIS lKELLYl PETER Sunshine '51, '52, '53, '54, SSS song leader, Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, All State Chorus Alternate, Kokomo Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, All County Chorus '51 '52, '53, '54, Junior and Senior Play, Yell Leader '52, '54, Feature Editor of Echo, Class Treas. '52, District Solo Contest '53, '54, Annual Staff, Band '53, '54, SARAH LOU NEWELL Senior play, Sports Editor of Echo, Sunshine '51, '52, '53, '54, Sunshine Camp '54, Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54,' All County Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, Kokomo Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, All State Chorus Alternate '54, District Solo Contest '53, '54, Girls Athletics, Librarian '51, '54, Annual Staff, Cheerleader '52, RICHARD D. COHEE Class President '51, '52, Class Treasurer '53, Basketball '51, '52, '53, '54, Softball '51, '52, '53, '54, Track '51, '52, '53, '54, Junior and Senior Play, Kokomo Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, All State Chorus '54, All County Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, Echo Staff, Annual Staff. JOE MASON, JR. Softball '51, '52, '53, '54, Track '51, '52, '53, '54, Chorus '51, '52 '53, '54, All County Chorus '51, 52 '53, '54, Kokomo Chorus '51, '52 '53, '54, State Math Contest '51, '52, Basketball Mgr. '54, Annual Staff, VIRGINIA LEE CANTER Senior Play, Editor of Echo, Stu- dent Council '52, '53, Sunshine '51, '52, '53, '54, Band and Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, All County Band and Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, Kokomo Chorus '51, '52, '53, '54, All State Chorus '54, District Solo Contest '53, '54, Track Queen '53, Girls Ath- letics, Cheerleader '54, Annual Staff. I 7 I KAYE SMITH Junior and Senior Play, Echo Staff, Sunshine '52, '53, '54g Chorus '52, '53, '54g All Stale Alternate '53g Annual Staff. BILL KIRKPATRICK Junior play, Annual Staff DAVID NEWHART Junior Playg Annual Staff. KAREN SMITH Sunshine '51, '52, '53, '54g Chorus '51, '52 '53, '54, All County Chorus '52, '53, '54g Junior and Senior Play, Yell Leaderg '52, '54, Echo Staffg Annual Staff. CLASS PROPHECY Well, it's just a few minutes past twelve o'cIock. January I, I969. Yes, a new year has begun! How nice it is to think back over all the years I have been traveling and all the people I have met. But, as I think back, I begin to wonder what has happened to all the friends and classmates I went to school with. To find out, I will pay a visit to my sister KAYE SMITH, now married to Ray Record with five little Records of her own. She and Ray make thier home in Michigantown. I arrived in Michigantown. the next day about II:30 P.M. Kaye and Ray met me at the airfield. They drove me to their home. The next day I did nothing but question Kaye, and she told me that most of the kids were still around Michiangtown although a few had left. That evening we sat down to watch tele- vision. The most delightful program, Private Secretary, came on. The surprise was in the casting. Our own SHIRLEY AVERY playing the part of the secretary! Just before the show was over the television went on the blink. Kaye hurried to the phone and called the re- pairman. My first impression as he walked in the door was of just a good looking middle aged man. But then I had to laugh, it was RICHARD COHEE. We began talking, and he told me he wasn't married yet but was waiting for VIRGINIA LEE CANTER to set the date. He had waited only ten years already. he said Gin was now an elemenatry teacher right here in Michigantown. I decided. the next morning, to go see Ginny. I walked over to the school. It was still the same old one we had in '54. I found Gin talking to a rather elderly lady. It turned out to be MRS. MIRIAM SENGER, now supervisor of the English Depts. of all schools. School let out at II:O0 that day, so Gin and I went out for a bite to eat. Uptown she took me to a very quaint Tea Shop. The inside was done beautifully The waiter told me thatCARL HARRlS,the owner, had done it all himself. I never thought this of Carl. Gin then decided to take me out and show me the contryside. First, we stop- ped at a small filling station at the edge of town. Yes, just as I thought! GORDON MAISH came out to see what we needed. We then left for Beard. I was really surprised to see how this place had grown. They told me REX CRUM had built this town. It seems he had grown tired of small towns so he built a city of his own. I wanted to see Rex, and when behind me I heard someone say, Hi vere , I knew I'd get to see him. We then left Beard and headed around to Avery. I remembered this town'weIl, but it sure had changed! Gin asked me if I would like to meet the Mayor. Naturally I considered this an hon- or. While waiting to get into the mayor's office, a slim attractive girl walked through the office checking a list of figures. It was Nancy Fearnow. It used to be NANCY WILSON. We finally got in to see the mayor. And sitting there with his feet on the desk and eating an ice cream barwas MAX SHEETS. Was this a surprise! Max told me our old classmate, JOE MASON, now held one of the highest positions in the world, window washer of the Empire State Building. On our way back to M'town we were talking and didn't notice the car in front of us. We bumped into the back of it. Gin and I got out to see what damage was done. The driver of the other car didn't seem to be mad when he got out of his car. I had to look twice, it was KENNY EADS! He asked us to take a short ride with him. He is still a bachelor, I learned. He always said he'd never get married As we drove along we passed a huge farm. It belonged to Gordon and Donna Walker, the former DONNA FAYE PERREL. It seemed that Donna did all the farming because her husband had a business of his own. As we went on, we passed an immense dairy farm. This be- longed to PHYLLIS and Howard Peter. It was getting late so we went back to M'town. Gin had to meet her new chemistry teacher, BILL KIRKPATRICK. Kenny dropped me at the new Schlossers' plant in town. I notice that BILL HARVEY is the manager. He sure came up in that Business. The kids were watching a game on television between Beard and Wanderville. The sports announcer was very captivating and familiar- yes, it was RELDO RIDENOUR! He was introducing his guest for the evening, MR. RULE, a retired coach. The next day I went out to see LAURA JEAN PERREL She owned a big night club on the outskirts of town. I arrived just as rehersal was starting. NEIL PERREL. now Amer- ica' sNo. I Singer, was singing his song. After rehersal I drove Neil back to the Motel where he was staying. The sign out front said FRIENDLY PETES. DON PETERSON met us at the gate. He. is now married and has all six of his kids working for him. On my drive back to town, I noticed the driver in the car next to mine. It was DONNIE EVANS. 'He stopped and talked to me for a second. He was home on vacation from New York. where he works with .Ioe Mason. Tt seems that Donnie washes out the window brushe s while Joe washes the windows. That evening we had company. SARAH NEWELL and her husband, Ralph Webb, dropped in. They run a small sewing school which does quite well. Well, it' slate so I had better go to bed. I have'to go back to California tomorrow. I am leaving on a plane for Paris in a few days. I hope I will et to return in the very near future and see how things have changed. During the ridge home, the pilot came forward to see how thin s were. To my surprise it was DAVID NEWHART. His flying around Michigantown in his car sure was good practice for his career. KAREN SMITH LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Michigantown, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby bequeath and will these our last few habits and hobbies to the Underclassmen whom we leave behind. I, Max Sheets, will my ability to skip school and go skating to Tom Smith and my height to Donnie Eads. I, Sarah Newell. will my ability to go with lone boy for I0 months and not go with anyone else to Geo- rgia Benge. ' I. Shirley Avery, will my quietness to Sandra Jenkins. I, Donna Faye Perrel, will my shorthand book to anyone silly enough to take it and my ability to play sax to Jerry Smith. I, Neil Perrel, will my ability to study to Richard Sharp and my weight to Jim Bryd. I, Laura Jean Perrel, will my ability to go with several different boys to Ramona Newton. I. Virginia Lee Canter, will my appendix to anyone who can find it. I Lost it at the hospital two years ago. I, Reldo Ridenour, will my ability to go with girls to Bobby Coldwell and my ability to get arrested twice in one week to Donnie Eads. S I Gordon Maish, will by ability to work in the afternoons and still make good grades to Don Reed and tan Wayt. I, David Newhart, will my weight, drivers license. and a set of bald tires to Tom Shoup. I, Nancy Wilson, will my ability to work in the office instead of going to typing class to John Webb. I, Richard Cohee, will my ability to go with iust one girl for two years and not go steady to Tom Shoup. I, Kaye Smith, will my ability to celebrate New Year's Eve almost every night to no one. I. Donald Evans. will my ability to learn Senior Government to Tom Brant, and my ability to flirt to Rich ard Harvey. I, Bill Kirkpatrick, will my chemistry book to Sandra Jenkins. I, Kenneth Eads, will my ability to sit in the front row in Government class to Edd McKinsey and my dri- vers license to Don Eads. I, Karen Smith, will my ability not to forget to sign my name to letters to Barbara Bougher. hI.dDon Peterson, will my ability to bother Wilma Lewis to Bob Caldwell, and I wish him better luck than I a . I, Carl Harris, will my size to John Webb and my ability to drive safely to Jerry Smith. I. Bill Harvey, will my ability to be able to come to school on the first day of Hunting season to John Webb. I, Joe Mason, will my careful driving to all the reckless Underclassmen and my brain to Ramona Newton. I, Rex Crum, will my ability to be Mrs. Senger's pet to anyone who gets along with her as I do and my accent to no one. I, Phyllis Kelly, will my twirling ability to Marilyn Gangwer and my temper to Ramona Newton. f- '.v. -F' 41, CLASS oFi954 y I RTTDINTS SE Na 0 .0 3 N- 'U C D 0 wa- ID bi 0 rf .2 O Ji D- 0 U3 vs 0 Tr bs 0 U U 2 'E ov cz 0 .C P- I' Ofme f c 3 0 4- I Q. 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Standing Lett to Right: Bill Kerkpatrick, Shirley Avery, David Newhart, Carl Harris, Nancy Wilson, Don Peterson, Laura Jean Perrel, Rex Crum, Karen Smith, Neil Perrel, Virginia Canter, Mrs, Senger, Gordon Maish, Reldo Rridenour, Max Sheets, Bill Harvey, an Joan Jones. Editor ........... Assistant Editor .... Business Manager .... . . Photo-committee .... . . . Feature Writers. . Special Typists .... . . Lay-out Committee .... .... . . . .Donald Evans . . . . .Kenneth Eads . . . .Richard Cohee .Donna Faye Perrel Joe Mason Kaye Smith Reldo Ridenour . . . . . .Phyllis Kelly Karen Smith .Laura Jean Perrel Virginia Lee Canter Nancy Wilson . . . .Richard Cohee Virginia Lee Canter Laura Jean Perrel Reldo Ridenour Shirley Avery Don Evans TYPING Row l: David Newhart, Gordon Maish, Bill Harvey Row 2: Joan Jones, Virginia Canter, Neil Perrel, Kaye Smith Row 3: Donald Evans, Donna Faye Perrel, Richard Cohee Row 4: Karen Smith, Phyllis Kelly, Sarah Newell, Mr. Owens GCVERNMENT Row l: Kaye Smith, Nancy Wilson, Donna Faye Perrel, Donald Evans Row 2: Bill Kirkpatrick, Don Peterson, Carl Harris, Gordon Maish, Phyllis Kelly, Lau ro Jean Perrel, Kenneth Eads, Max Sheets, David Newhart, Bill Harvey Row 3: Joan Jones, Virginia Lee Canter, Karen Smith, Shirley Avery, Reldo Ridenour Mr. Robertson, Sarah Newell, Rex Crum, Richard Cohee, Joe Mason, Neil Perrel A 45 O Si 1 N3 QY' Q97 R fy ,P I, I s I, I 1 W: ln' N'Su1LJ. M QQUNU 5 4: D sf KQJNOY' .T . ff I ' mEC0UNUN X Q H 5 . WI KQV eg - Do vid ff Yxen Qjxxx e'7fl 16x60 I y THE JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS 'IHILLBILLY WEDDING CHARACTERS PAW BELSNICKLE .... .... R ICHARD COHEE MAW BELSNICKLE ....... .... D ONNA PERREL CEELIE BELSNICKLE ........ ........ K AREN SMITH BONNIE BELSNICKLE ......... .......... P HYLLIS KELLY JUNEY LOU BELSNICKLE ..... .... L AURA JEAN PERREL FOUR BELSNICKLE ......... ..,. L ULU HARSHMAN FIVE BELSNICKLE ..,..... ....... K AYE SMITH SIX BELSNICKLE .......... .... S HIRLEY AVERY OBEEY UPSCHLAGER ..... ...... K ENNETH EADS ., CHIZ UPSCHLAGER ..... .... R ELDO RIDENOUR RONALD MAXWELL .... .......... N EIL PERREL LUCY MAXWELL ..... ..... N ANCY WILSON REVEREND ......... ...................... B ILL HARVEY COUSIN ZEKE ..................,......... DAVID TIPPET COUSINS.. ........... BILL KIRKPATRICK-DAVID NEWHART- DONALD EVANS-MAX SHEETS-CARL HARRIS STAGE-HANDS ........ GORDON MAISH-VIRGINIA CANTER Kenny, Donna, Richard Lula, Nancy, Donna, Richard, Shirley, Donna, Kaye, Phyllis. Kaye, Phyllis, Shirley, Laura Laura Jea Jean n., Richard 'l'4 lx. ill T l f , 4 .li 13 at X il V 4 I l ll . pu ', 3 1 5? M Et' 1 fi l i l fly Dr. P. Nutt lPhineasl, a rolling stone Meta Nutt, his eccentric wife ...... lma Nutt, their charming daughter. . Wall Nutt, their son ............. Orestus, colored caretaker ...... Sylvia Gaylord, a movie star ..... Cerise, her colored maid .......... Bea Wise, a real estate agent ...... Helen Shelton, who owns Crestdale ..... Larry Smart, in a peck of trouble. . . Vivian Tepper, his aunt ........... Charlotte Neal, charming young girl .... .... Lila, an unexpected arrival ........ The Senior Class Presents: THE NUTT FAMILY Richard Reldo and Karen Max and Sarah Nancy, Kaye, Shirley, Neil, Richard, Donna, and Sarah . . . . . .Max Sheets . . . .Sarah Newell . . . .Phyllis Kelly . . . . . .Neil Perrel . . .Reldo Ridenour .. . .Laura Jean Perrel . ....... Karen Smith . . . .Nancy Wilson . . . . . .Kaye Smith . . .Richard Cohee ...Virginia Canter . . . .Shirley Avery Donna Faye Perrel BACKSTAGE Joe Mason Carl Harris Gordon Maish Joan Jones l945 4th GRADE I946 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Burtord Haney, David Tippett, Dick Berry. Kenny Har' ris, Donald Evans, Kenneth Eads. SECOND ROW: Julia Crum, Shirley Avery, Nancy Wainscott, Nevada Bray, Virginia Marley, Pe gy Trees, Virginia Canter, Janet Brant, Donna Faye Perrel. THIRD ROW: Lannie Moore, Harold Irwin, David Newhart, Rolle Kelly, Sarah Newell. Nancy Wilson, Carl Harris, Bill Kirkpatrick, Don Peterson, Mrs. George. I947 5th AND 6th GRADE T948 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Newhart, Alden Dixon , Donald Evans, Ray Record, Robert Daniels, Lannie Moore, Billy McQuinn SECOND ROW: David Tippett, Kenneth Eads, Jane Ransopher, Julia Crum, Joan Locke, Virginia Canter, Gerald Davis, Ramona Newton, Mike Wilson. Third Row: Virginia Marley, Carolyn Bradshaw, Lula Harshman, Janet Brant, Don Peterson, Peggy Trees, Donna Faye Perrel, Neil Perrel, Dixie Bosworth, FOURTH ROW:CarI Harris, Bill Elmore, Marvin Harshman, Nancy Wilson, Sarah Newell Dick Berry, Bill Kirpatrick, Laura Jean Perrel, Shirley Avery, Mr. Wood. T948 7th GRADE T949 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Lula Harshman, Janet Brant, David Newhart. Ken- neth Eads, Richard Cohee. David Tippett, Virginia Canter, Joan Locke Second Row: Gary Huff, Donald Evans, Vir inia Marley, Pe gy Trees, Donna Faye Perrel, Julia Crum, Shirley Avery, Max Sheets, Algen Dixon, Fredzie Shawen, Don Peter- son T950 9th GRADE T951 Front Row: Left to Right: Janet Brant, Donna Faye Perrel Donald Evans, David Newhart, Richard Cohee, Rex Crum, Virginia Marley, Virginia Canter, Second Row: Larry Hawks, Kenneth Eads, Neil Perrel, David Tippett, Lula Harsh- man, Shirley Avery, Julia Crum, Joan Jones Third Row: Carl Harris, Sarah Newell, Nancy Wilson, Gerald Davis, Laura Jean Perrel, Pe gy Trees, Joe Mason, Max Sheets Fourt Row: Gary Huff, Bill Kirpatrick, Bill Elmore, Gordon Maish, Don Peterson, Mrs. Senger Gordon Max Dave keys 1636 Laura Jean 9-0 Sarah Phyllis Drck Sf11r1ey Joe Gm Kenny Re x Re Ido Q21 Nancy non 'Ia Donald BETTY MASON Secretory 8- Treasurer TOM BYRD Vice President JOYCE COLE President RAY RECORD Secretory GENE FAUSETT President MIKE WILSON Vice President GARY YATES Treasurer si 9 P3 x P39 is OW ' ECL exopx efxx 5 Y QSXO Q i NC' I CLASS OFFICERS IAQNKON XI Rs . X MPR? t 6963224 NE QFD P0502 et ve CAROL MCCAIN Vice President PATTY JOHNSON Treosurer EVA METZGER President ANN RICKER Secreotry .IIM TAYLOR Treasurer EDD MCKINSEY President JEWELL RICHARDS Secretory SELMA MERRILL Vice President CLASS SPONSOR Mrs. Myers .I SWEATER COLORS Red and White Gene Fausett Mike Wilson Garry Yates Ray Record Howard Crum Ramona Newton Richard Zartman Robert Daniels Jim Byrd Wilma Lewis Dixie Bosworth Judy Smith L Robert Caldwell CLASS OF 1 956 CLASS SPONSOR Mr. Robertson SWEATER COLORS Gray and Red l Georgia Benge Jewell Richards Jim Taylor Selma Merrill Edd McKinsey Jackie Foreman l Sandra Jenkins Marilyn Gangwer Jim Record Harold Irwin Judy Nance Tom Whitcomb Sandra Betz Carolyn Avery Joyce Hutchinson Max Richey Frank Kemmer Charles Benge Karen Crum Tom Brant nn-n.x . Douglas Kelly Jerry Smith Tom Shoup Betty Mason Tom Byrd Joyce Cole Richard Sharp John Webb Lewis Crum Pat Weaver rlerman Fausett Stan Wayt Ronnie McCoy Marlin MCCOH CLASS OF l 957 Carol Daniels Darrell Scott Barbara Bougher Lewis Mabbit Donnie Eads Danny Laughner Larry Stockberger Leonard Peterson Darlene McCain Barbara Harshbarger Jean Burkhalter Gary Ebert Don Bosworth CLASS SPONSOR Mr. Reed SWEATER COLORS Blue and White Lorry Newton Becky Rhine Nancy Reed Barbara Record Gene Watkins JGFUCS 5l1UfZ Gloria Perrel Harold Marcum Virginia Daniels EIGHTH GRADE Linda Payne Richard Trees John Stock Norman Harris Danny Bougher Charles Hill Larry Catron Inez Giphart Dick Byrd Morris Goodnight Richard Harvey Ronnie Crum Sybil Nance Tom King f r - - z - lv :V , . ,.-at SPONSOR Mr. Owens SEV ENTH GRADE Pdf Johnson Viola Fcuseff Evo M6fZ9e Carol MCCOUI 'Gary Loveless Tom Smuth Gerald Wwver Ronnie Joggers Eddie Byrd Don Reed Roy Bransfetter Bennie Reed Ralph Kemmer Wayne Burkhalter Ann Ricke r Jane Merrill Janet Sfockberger itil . , HOME EC. Front Row: Carolyn Avery, Barbara Harshbarger, Kaye Smith, Laura Jean Perrel, Nancy Wilson, Omia Crick, Selma Merrill, Judy Nance Center: Karen Smith, Phyllis Kelly Back Row: Miss Strou , Shirley Avery, Joyce Cole, Joan Jones, Donna Perrel, Vir- ginia Canter, Barbara Boughler CHEMISTRY Left to right: Ray Record, Garry Yates, Mike Wilson, Don Peterson, Bill Kirkpatrick, Joe Mason, Carl Harris, Neil Perrel, Rex Crum, Max Sheets, Kenneth Eads, Mr. Rule, Bill Harvey, Dixie Bosworth, Karen Smith, Phyllis Kelly sl D ,firs- SHOP Left to right: Reldo Ridenour, Donald Evans, David Newhgrfl Kenneth Egdgl Rob ert Daniels, Mr. Rule, Rex Crum, Gordon Maish, Max Sheets, Bill Kirkpatrick, Richard Zart- man HISTORY Row l: Ramona Newton, Judith Smith, Wilma Lewis, Gene Fausett, Ray Record, Garry Yates Row 2: Mr. Reed, Robert Caldwell, Richard Zartman, Howard Crum, James Byrd, Mike Wilson, Robert Daniels, Not pictured Dixie Bosworth ENGLISH lO Row l: Joyce Hutchinson, Jacquelin Foreman, Frank Kemmer, Georgia Benge, Mar- ilyn Gangwer Row 2: Mrs. Senger, Omia Crick, Judith Nance, Selma Merrill, Sandra Betz, Sandra Jenkins, Carolyn Avery Row 3: Jim Taylor, Jewell Richards, Tom Whitcomb, Max Richey, Jim Record, Edd McKinsey, Harold lrwin ENGLISH 9 Row l: Tom Brant, Jean Burkhalter, Joyce Cole, Carol Daniels, John Webb Row 2: Herman Fausett, Gary Ebert, Donnie Eads, Barbara Bougher, Louis Crum, Karen Crum Row 3: Leonard Peterson, Betty Mason, RonnieMcCoy, Richard McCarty, Darlene McCain, Barbara Harshbarger, Dannie Laughner, Charles Benge Row 4: Darrell Scott, Patty Weaver, Stanley Wayt, Miss Stroup, Richard Sharp, Jer ry Smith, Tom Shoup, Douglas Kelly. -'pei Front Row Left to Right: Tom Brant, Neil Perrel, Tom Shoup, Jim Taylor, Howard Crum. Second Row: Mike Wilson, Herman Fausett, Donald Evans, Garry Yates, Jewell Richards Tom Whitcomb, Mr. Rule. Third Row: Ray Record, Gene Fausett, Robert Daniels, Max Sheets, Edd McKinsey, Reldo Ridenour. Fourth Row: John Webb, Rex Crum, Donnie Eads, Richard Cohee, Max Richey, Ken- neth Eads. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES From Left to Right: Joyce Cole, Judy Nance, Edna Richardson, Carolyn Avery, Judy Smith, Jean Burkhalter, Jacquelin Foreman, Patty Weaver, Mrs. Senger, Ramona Newton, Dixie Bosworth, Carol Daniels, Mariorie Horn, Betty Mason, Selma Merrill, Karen Crum. CLASS OF '53 Seated from Left to Right, Front Row: Carol Nunnally, Bob Brant, Mike Wayt, Arlene Record, Howard Peter, Judy Bowen, James G. Caldwell, Tom Lytle, Mary Hogue, Donald Conrad, Gene Payne, James K. Caldwell, Mr. Sutton Mr. Rule, Marlene Patchett, Dick Shoup, PatsyMcKinsey, Ellis Richardson, Ralph Webb. WHO ? Judy Bowen Unger ,... Bob Brant .......... James G. Caldwell .... Jim K. Caldwell ....., Jack Cole .......... Donald Conrad ....... Mary Hogue Walker .... Mary Hutchens ......,. Tom Lytle ............ Patsy McKinsey ......... Carol Nunnally Hufter ..,. Marlene Patchett ,...... Gene Payne .....,.... Howard Peter ..,. Arlene Record. , . Phil Reed .,...... Ellis Richardson .... Dick Shoup ...... Don Ward ..... Mike Wayt .... Ralph Webb. .. WHAT? .,......Married ..........Mallory .. , .Corrs Cabinets ...Ulng - Rich . . . . .Trucker .................Banker .............RileyHospital lndiana Bell Telephone Co. ..,.........,.....Trucker . . . . . . . .National Cigar Co. Married J i bliuirsiinig School ...............,lng-Rich ...........Farmer: Married . . . . . , .Purdue University . . . . . . . . .Purdue University ..............,.Mobilgas .Kokomo Public Service Co. ................lng-Rich ....,.Farmer ....lng-Rich GRADE FACULTY MRS. CUE Ball State: Frankfort High School Grade l MRS. OSTLER Central Normal College Michigantown High School Grade 4 MRS. GEORGE Central Normal College Danville: Michigantown High School Grade 2 MRS. WHITEMAN Central Normal College Extension courses from Ball State ana indiana University: Michigan- town High School Grade 5 MRS. LOUCK lndiana Universityy Michigan town High School Grade 3 MR. WOODS Indiana State College Trainingp State High School Equivalency Grade 6 GRADE 6 Row l: Gloria Singleton, Thomas Lawler James Hutchinson, William Ford, Ronald Weaver, Larry Rule, Coy Aders Row 2: Marilyn Robinson, Rebecca Scarff, Rex Crenshaw, Mr. Woods, Marilyn Stockbugar, J. C. Marcum, Nina Hill Row 3: Nancy Nye, Walter Gibhart, Donna Welman, Larry Whitman, Betty Crick, Shirley Crick, Sue Carole Jenkins, Wilma Goodwin ROW 4: ANNO D0riS Crum, Judy Jaggers, Haren Russell, Linda George, John Chit- tick, Stephn Ostler, Christine Martin, lline Martin, Karen Calloway GRADE 5 Row l: Kay Betz, Donald Barnett, John Byrd, Connie Payne, Jerry Bond, Nancey Merrill Row 2: Patty Wyrick, Mary Macum, Calvin Carr, Lucy Whiteman, Joe Bill Fox, Caro- lyn Kinsler, Barton Kelly Row 3: Rachael Coapstick, Sharon Stock, Edward Lamare, Karen Wells, George Bougher, Ronnie Kelly Row 4: Eddie McQuerm, Mary Ellen Cole, Betty Daniels, John Gibhart, Marilyn Morris, Lee Eckert, Sue Moore, Denny Shoup Row l:, Billy Goodwin, Nancy Kelly, Marilyn Weaver, Steven Robinson, Donna Royer, Wanda Crick, Janice Withrow, Janet Withrow Row 2: Jerry Loveless, Sue Aders, Gloria Ebert, Mrs. Ostler, Ronald Trees, Jill Smith, Patty Rule Row 3: Linda Brant, Keith Russell, Larry Weaver, Mary Jane Wyrick, Naomi Rhine, Stephen Scarff, Dennis Zartman, Larry Barnett Row 4: Sandra Wells, Jerry Ostler, Mildred Goodnight, Jerry Hill, Carolyn Nye, Donald McCarty, Carol Sutton, Jerry Patchett Row l: Margaret Moore, Della Mae Moore, Nancy Weaver, Janet Sutton, Violet Gebhart, Linda Taylor, Terry Singleton Row 2: Susan Kelly, Jane Crick, Diana Calloway, Mrs. Louck, Gloria Singleton, Ho- ward Marcum, Sandra Watkins Row 3: Deborah Richey, Penny Loveless, Richard Chittick, Sue Wood, Connie Nance, Louella Martin Row 4: Eddy Ricker, Gloria Heise, Melvin Phillips, Robert Wilson, Janice Russell, Diana Coaostick qmwgp Row l: Barbara Barnett, Sue Wells, Gerald Altic, George Gebhart, Perri Smith, Pen- ny Jaggers, Don Blanch Row 2: Vernon Patchett, Alan Ault, Mike Rule, MONO SUNG, Mrs. GGOVQS, Bonnie Zartman, Mary Lynn Kinsler, Barbara Hesse, Mona McCarty Row 3: Bobbie LaMar, Diana Anderson, Donna Ebert, Peggy Jaggers, Paul Riche- son, Trudy Wyant, Jerretta Avery, Betty Aders Row 4: Donna Goodnight, Frankie Gun, Michael Beard, Jimmie Johnson, Bertha Caldwell, Phil Davis, Sue Whiteman, Pat Wayt, Dick Smith, Tommy Lewis Row ln Janice Crum, Diane Horner, Peggy Marcum, Janna Denton, John Sigler, Christina Smith, Peggy Singleton, Marchia Anderson, Terry McClee Row 2: David McCain, Sharlie Crum, Tom Bougher, James Richeson, Carol Benge, Cathy Cole, Phyllis Russell, Alan Miller Row 3: Cathy Davis, Connie Fortinberry, Nancy Coapsticlc, Steven Ridenour, Sher- ian Lindhorst, Roberta Willis, Tommy Suit, Ronnie Nance Row 4: Jane Ann Shoup, Tom Sheets, Max Lytle, George Fox, Reta Cambridge, David Evans, Ronnie Coonrocl, Martin Carter ,A in Ii :is 2 BUS DRIVERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Max Hillis, Bernc Pal- chett, Carl Merrill, Charles Aulf, Raymond Newton Garland Ridenour. Not pictured, Fred Wellman WE'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER OUR SINCERE THANKS! JANITOR Kelly KITCHEN HELP FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lucy Reed, Gladys Schimmel. Louis Crum, Karen Crum Omia Crick, Betty Mason, Miss Sfroup, Jean Burkhalter, Gloria Ann Perrel, Sybil Nance, Carolyn Crick, Rebecca Rhine. J f 4-'74 gms' , los ' eff'Aoe9 Ove lf? Q 1 sci-tool CALENDAR f i -it -N f . , September 1, Well, here we are again, ready to do another 8 months' stretch in fi-, f flfzl good old M'town School! ' A September 4, This was our first class meeting day of the year. September 8, We decided on what to do for Freshie Initiation. September 14, We had a class meeting to decide on an annual. -- September 15, Smith Studios came to talk about Senior Pictures. September 17, There was a Sunshine meeting last period. ,- September 18, Juniors sold chili forthe first time this year. ' September 18, Freshie Initiation! OOOHI Poor Freshies! V' 5 ef - September 22, Class meeting, Smith Studios will come October 7th. A September 26, Teacher's Institute. No School! T' A September 18, Herf Jones came with the Juniors' class rings. ' 5 September 29, Sunshine meeting held 7th period.. 4, September 30, lgjllr. McVay showed us things on our annuals, name cards and an- ' nouncements or gra uation. W ' - October 2, We started practice for the Senior Play. E K October 5, Play ractice, and much more to come. October 6, Decided on tickets for play and our class motto, which is Forward Ever. T , Backward Never . ff October 7, Group pictures were taken by Smith's. 9 I October 8, Another play practice for the Seniors! - NZ f October 12, We had play practice 6th period. IU-um-m-m Boy, do we hate getting ,ft out of classes!! 5 j i October 13, Class meeting. Play practice 8th period. Q Q X4 H October 14, Play practice Ist period N 2 3 K 511 October 15, 2nd period is play ractice tor Seniors. , 1 October 16, Studios came to talk over pictures. October 19, Play practice 4th period. ' October 20, We elected Student Council members, two from each class. K October 23, Seniors got out at noon to sell annual ads. They worked so very hard, V ' too!!! HAH!! K X, October 27, Chose a committee for a class party. October 28, There was a Halloween party at the community hall. f October 29, Seniors gave a matinee for their play, and then-the play was that night. f ' October 30, The second night for the Senior pla . T' November 4, We had a poetic program this aiternoon, Game with LittleJeff this evening. f' November 5, Seniors chose their caps and gown at a special meeting. November 10, There was no class meeting today November Seniors started selling annuals today. Il, November 13, Game with Forest at Little Jeff. November 18, Purdue Chorus was held at Layfayette. November 20, We had a pep session and a game with Burlington. November 24, We drew names for a Christmas exchange and had a demonstration in Home Ec. ll. November 25. We got out early after a program, IO Happy Day!! We have a game with Jackson tonight. November 26, We ot out at noon! We're really livin' Now! November 27, Thanisgiving Vacation! November 30, Return to Drudgeryl IUGHI December 1, Regular class meeting day. December 2, Seniors got their name cards. December 4, Ganders have a game with O'ville Ringers. December 8, We voted on announcements in class meeting today. December ll, Have a game with Sugar Creek, we had a woman come and talk in a combined Health and Chemistry class December 15, Class meeting held for the annual. December 16, There is a Christmas party at the Community Hall. f L KJ. 5 W XII 'I 9 . F15 I, I .235 xv 't ull V JJX 'X WIN December 18 December 21 December 22. December 23 December 24 I Senior pictures came today! Time for the Holiday Tourneys at Jeff. Tourney Cont'd! We won the tourney!! Grade Cantata. BOY! OH! BOY! Christmas vacation is here at last. January 4, Well were're back to the same old grind again. January 5, Another class meeting day. January 6, We have a ball game with Little Jeff toni ht. January 8, The Argentine Duo gave a program tod!ay. January 12, This is another class meeting day. January 13, 8th period exams today! January 14, Exam for the Unlucky ones! January 15, No school today. January 18, The second semester starts. January 19, First class meeting of the second semester January 21, County Tourney starts. January 22. We're out for the tourneys. Ganders All The Way! January 25, A mighty sad day for the M'town Ganders and fans. January 26, Just another class meeting day. January 29, Seniors had a class party. February 2, Just another class meeting day. February 3, Just the some old grind! Colfax ball game. February 9, Class meeting day again! February 12, Ball game with the Deaf school of lndpls. February 19, This is our last ball game until the Sectional. February 24, This evening starts oft the Sectional Ball games. February 25, Tonight's another ball game night. We're all for the Ganders! February 26-27, Both ball game nights. February 28, A bad day for the Ganders March 1, A very. very blue day for the whole Gander team and fans. We lost,but we sure gave 'em a run for their money. March 2, We, the Seniors, had another class meeting. March 3, Well, the teachers are beginning to talk about 6 week tests. March 5, The Juniors are practicing for their play! March 18, Matinee and premmierre of the Junior play. 4 5:24-15:31 .-ri'-:t1.f:1:1F5: if fs 41. - :':::3:g:::g3:g: :- . ,gQjQi-Gif ii ' J JSC!! 4 N 'tix A mit, ,Q M7 ' h I O v X 47, I Is x Z 'Q X9 eb' A f -1 ? i in March 19, Second night of the play. W March 23, The chorus has a rehearsal for the all-county chorus at Kirklin. 'V March 30, All county band rehearsal. DX x April 1, April Fool's Day. Everyone beware!!!!! 'N' April 15. The rades are oing to give an operetta. J.. - April 16, This Sbeing Goan? Friday we get to leave school at noon. 4 April 18, We rate another vacation. It's Easter, Don't eat too many eggs and not be able to make school! April 23, Pre School Round-up Day. This is also the day for the Sunshine f l l WU gigs to decorate for the Formal dance,which is to be held in the gym this even- S W J I wmhNMmH,,lI,M ' I 'I April 26, Not much school for the Seniors, they are busy with graduation. N l T KNKNRNN May 2, Baccalaureate for the Seniors. W'-'WN' fwun May 7, Commencement day. Q fl N THE END!!!! ln more ways than one! if fl GIRL'S CHORUS Row l: Karen Crum, Betty Mason, Phyllis Kelly, Shirley Avery, Sandra Jenkins, Joan Jones, Mr. Robertson Row 2: Sandra Betz, Jean Burkhalter, Judith Nance, Georgia Benge, Laura Jean Per- rel Row 3: Selma Merrill, Karen Smith, Joyce Cole, Wilma Lewis, Kaye Smith, Ramona Newton, Marilyn Gangwer, Carolyn Avery, Virginia Lee Canter, Jacquelin Foreman, Bar- bara Bougher, Joyce Hutchison, Judith Smith, Nancy Wilson, Dixie Bosworth, Sarah Ne- well, Omia Crick, Donna Perrel, Patty Weaver BOY'S - CHGRUS Row la Frank Kemmer, Tom Brant, Max Richey, Richard Sharp, Tom Wl1iTCOrT1b Jim Record, John Webb Row 2: Ray Record, Kenneth Eads, David Newhart, Rex Crum, Richard Cohee, Gene Fausett, Reldo Ridenour Row 3: Mr. Robertson, Jim Taylor, Mike Wilson, Edd McKinsey, Neil Perrel, Donald Evans, Garry Yates Row 4: Bill Harvey, Max Sheets, Joe Mason, Robert Caldwell, Jewell Richards Tom Shoup L th Fx in PURDUE CHORUS Front Row Lett to Right: Kaye Smith, Sarah Newell, Shirley Avery, Phyllis Kelly, Second Row: Reldo Ridenour, Mike Wilson, Mr. Robertson, Rex Crum, Kenneth Eads BAND Front Row Lett to Right: Nancy Wilson, Dixie Bosworth, Marilyn Gangwer, Donna Perrel, Betty Mason, Joyce Hutchison. Second Row: Darlene McCain, Carol Daniels, Ann Ricker, Carol McCain, Richard Sharp, Garry Yates, Ramona Newton, Laura Jean Perrel. Third Row: Patty Weaver, Barbara Record, Director, Mr. Robertson, Ray Record, Tom Whitcomb, Tommy Brant, Richard Chittick, Max Watkins, ,lim Record, Wilma Lewis, Virginia Canter. LIB RARIANS Front Row, Left to Right: Sarah Newell, Phyllis Kelly, Joyce Hutchinson, Georgia Benge, Darlene McCain. Second Row: Karen Crum, Marilyn Gangwer, Harold Irwin, Mrs. Senger, Gloria Ann Perrel. STATE CHORUS Front Row, Left to Right: Donna Faye Perrel, Nancy Wilson, Mr. Robertson, Laura Jean Perrel, Virginia Lee Canter. Q Second Row: Richard Cohee, Ray Record, Garry Yates, Neil Perrel, Donald Evans. . 7LTf.f,,, 'K SS? OFFICERS Front Row, Lett to Right: Ramona Newton, Recording Secretary, Dixie Bosworth, Secretary, Shirley Avery, President, Virginia Lee Canter, Vice-President. Second Row, Left to Right: Phyllis Kelly, Song Leader, Miss Stroup, Sponsor, Joyce dutchison, Pianist- Carolyn Avery, Treasurer. Front Row, Left to Right: Sandra Betz, Barbara Harshbarger, Karen Crum, Betty Mason, Phyllis Kelly, Shirley Avery, Sandra Jenkins, Joan Jones. Second Row: Selma Merrill, Karen Smith, Carol Daniels, Darlene McCain, Jean Burkhalter, Judy Nance, Georgia Benge, Laura Jean Perrel, Virginia Lee Canter. Third Row: Jacquelin Foreman, Joyce Cole, Wilma Lewis, Kaye Smith, Ramona Newton, Marilyn Gangwer, Carolyn Avery, Patty Weaver. Fourth Row: Barbara Bougher, Joyce Hutchison, Judy Smith, Nancy Wilson, Miss S S S Stroup, Dixie Bosworth, Sarah Newell, Omia Crick, Donna Faye Perrel . , Q gg 2 ..f , Y Y , - W .Nw if ,, X fa ie' gm mf :fb-. ' 4 its Q Ja eq' 41 'li l b S Q. A , My 'F 'Fi 'Bikini .An xg J if 'ii I , W Rf' ' 31 A ' W 23 f A I 'i .43 gf' y I 1? - if , J: : k .K -. Q I 2 f - 3' 5 .. '. V r ..,.. .' ,R Q Q , w ifi? 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Team. Our M.H.S Team, We're all for you. We are fighting for this honor and the glory of our school, Rah, Rah. Never fear us we can not falter in this battle so tried and true. Our M.H.S. Team, Our M.H.S. Team, Our M.H.S. Team, We're all for you, Rah, Rah. Kenneth Eads. Richard Cohee Kenneth Eads Mike Wilson 1 Karen Smith Virginia Lee Canter 'N spx A P T A I Robert Daniels Jewell Richards Mike Wilson Richard Cohee N S FRONT Row LEFT TO RiOHT: Max Richey, Donald Evans, icaaaafh Eads, Richard ca- E hee, Reldo Ridenour. Rex Crum. Jim Record : ' t M t, Mr. Rule, Mike Wilson,Neil PerreSecEolr5dA5p'ZynSliglbert Daniels, Gene Fauset , ax Shee s I D THE GANDERS' TOURNEY SCHEDULE 1953-1954 THE GANDERS' SCHEDULE FOUR-WAY TOURNEY AT LITTLE JEFF MHS OPPS Scircleville 67 57 Little Jeff lherel 85 51 Jackson lchampionshipl 47 46 Mulberry lherel 50 26 Forest lsplit at CLINTON COUNTY TOURNEY AT FRANKFORT LH-fle Jeff, 43 38 Colfax 50 45 Burlington lltherel 73 48 Jefferson 66 53 Jackson ltherel 50 43 Kirklin lchampionshipl 34 37 Scircleville ltherel 43 31 lovertimel Sugar Creek lherel 68 30 Forest ilsplit at SECTIONAL TOURNEY AT FRANKFORT Howmd Hall 61 57 Jefferson 78 40 Little Jeff lltherel 68 44 Colfax 55 49 Cutler ltherel 71 59 Frankfort 61 70 Kempton iiherel 65 42 Young America lherel 51 41 Jackson lherel 60 56 Colfax lsplit at Little Jeffl 58 40 Deaf School lherel 61 54 Scircleville liherel 61 49 GANDERS UNDEFEATED IN SCHEDULE GAMES OF 1953-1954 The Gonders had a wonderful season this year! We are really proud of them because they won 22 of 24 games in the entire season. ln the re- gular scheduled games they were undefeated. They were runner-up in the County Tourney, and in the Sectional they really gave those teams a run, however, they lost,to Frankfort in the Saturday afternoon game. We are sorry to lose seven seniors off the A team this year, and we wish the Ganders in the future years as much success as the 1954 squad has had. We also wish to extena our appreciation to Mr. Rule, to the boys, and to the yell leaders. Reldo Ridenour Max Sheets Gene Fauseft Kenneth Eads Donald Evans Mike Wilson Coach Mr Rule Rex Crum Richard Cohee Neil Perrel Max Richey , TH E GOSL I N S Front row left to right: John Webb, Tom Brant, Donnie Eads, Tom Whitcomb, Bob Dan iels, Tom Shoup, and Coach Wilbur Rule. Second row left to right: Larry Rule lStudent Managerl Herman Fausett, Ray Record Garry Yates, Howad Crum, Edd McKinsey, Jewell Richards, and Jim Taylor. 11- 3- THE GOSLINS SEASON'S SCHEDULE Mulberry Forest Burlington Jackson Scircleville Sugar Creek Cutler Kempton Young America Jackson Colfax Deaf School Scircleville lherel ,split ot Little Jeffl l I l 1 l 4, L Ltherel therej therel herel therel herel lherel llherel ljsplir Q1 Little Jeff lherel lherel MHS 40 T9 19 30 40 47 42 33 43 35 38 40 48 22 25 34 31 26 37 35 45 36 OPPS 26 37 27 36 RSI lt. S JUNIOR HI SQUAD Front Row Left to Right: Larry Newton, Dick Trees, Dick Byrd, John Stock, Gary Loveless. Second Row: Ronnie Crum, Morris Goodnight, Larry Catron, Mr. Reed, James Schutz, Danny Bougher, Wayne Burkhalter, Jerry Loveless lStudent Manage-rl 5th AND 6th GRADE Front Row Lett to Right: Larry Rule, Ronnie Weaver, Tom Lawler, Jerry Ostler, George Bougher, Larry Weaver, Coy Aders. Second Row: James Hutchinson, Larry Whiteman, Steven Ostler, Mr. Wood, John Chit- tick, Rex Crenshaw, Denny Shoup, Jerry Bond, Mgr. SOFTBALL TEAM Front Row, Left to Right: Robert Daniels, Garry Yates, Ray Record, Edd McKinsey, Donald Evans, Jim Taylor, Jim Record. Second Row: Kenneth Eads, Max Richey, Richard Cohee, Gene Fausett, Mike Wilson Neil Perrel, Jewell Richards, Rex Crum, Re do Ridenour, Mr. Rule. Sept. in ii Cohee Richey Fausett Eads Wilson Perrel Richards Evans Crum R. Ridenour SCHEDULE 10 15 17 22 27 AB 20 16 19 18 20 16 11 8 14 12 Mulberry Jackson Scircleville Colfax Forest E 3 1 0 1 O 2 0 0 1 1 hefe u in n there I Position SS 2nd 3rd P C 1b LF LF RF CF WE THEY 21 15 8 1 1 27 10 7 10 12 27 'Qf'f':'i:lf:'.Ifff-'fiij'1H'f:2 l'f?.-Yfffl1-.Qf .'4 :.'17L':.'g:. q.- .'.'. fig '-41 j.1,1f,gg.f.i :,.':.',3.y.':,:,1g. 2-,ig-,nl-3' -' . :...Z. gigig i.:.b'.:V-1 'I . '. 1.5.5.1 Q.,--ii? .z fizig-3:v1.21,j J.-:Is-i-2 QL: ,..,.,. ..:..-H-' I an-3,1- L':rzmlzn:zwl': ' ' ' ':':.'. 'bZ.qf.,.f: Lv' 7.',:i1I'3.-2:1 -V Q .. 1-if fa C5090 SQUAD 6 '11 43239 Perrel Kehhefh Ecds Rex Crum Richard Cohee Donme Evans Reldo Ridenour TRACK AND FIELD SQUAD Front Row Left to Right: Donnie Eads, John Webb, Jim Record, Bob Daniels, Ronnie McCoy, Tom Shoup, Reldo Ridenour. Second Row: Danny Laughner, Darrell Scott, Richard Zartman, Jim Taylor, Jewell Rich- ards, Ed McKinsey, Carl Harris, Howard Crum, Rex Crum. Tom Brant. Third Row: Mr. Rule lCoachl Ray Record, Max Richey, Gene Fausett, Neil Perr Wilson, Joe Mason, Garry Yates, Richard Cohee. Don Peterson, Tom Whitcomb. 53 TRACK RESULTS Michigantown Michigantown Dual Meet... Dual Meet... March 27.. April 2... . M.H.S .,... 6I I-6 89 M.H.S.... M H.S..... Michigantown Dual Meet...April 7 Michigantown Dual Meet..,April I2.. Kirklin Triangular Meet. ..... April I7 .... . Ah 'T ' Name Richard D. Cohee Jim Caldwell Mike Wilson Max Richey Robert Brant Joe Mason Neil Perrel Richard Zartman Gene Fausett Don Peterson Edd McKinsey Jim Taylor Ralph Webb Jewell Richards .. M.H.S .... . 50 I -2 42 M.H S ..,. 3I O'viIIe...69 5-6 Jackson...42 RossvilIe.80 I-2.. Kirklin ..89 el, Mike O'ville..26 I-2...Kirklin...95 I-2 INDIVIDUAL TRACK RESULTS ii, Points Hurdles and Mile Relay 60 I-2 Broad Jump. Pole Vault, Mile Relay 58 I-2 High Jump, High Hurdles, Mile Relay 47 I-2 Pole Vault, Hall Mile Relay 42 Shot Put 4I I-2 Mile, 880 yd. dash 22 I-2 High Jump I6 I-6 Mile, 880 yd. dash I6 880 yd. dash 440 yd dash I4 IO0 yd. dash 220 yd dash I2 880 yd. dash 7 I-2 880 yd. dash, 440 yd. dash 6 I-2 I00 yd. dash, 220 yd. dash I I-2 880 yd. dash I I-2 -1-fi' --M-- -1- - 1 iiiii lair I TRACK STARS MILE RELAY TEAM Gene Fauseft Richard Cohee Neil Perrel Mike Wilson M? lRl'iL'eYh High Jump Richard Zarfmon O e GU Richard Cohee Low Hurdle Joe Mason Dash Mike Wilson High Hurdle M rw, 4 E V iw I, ,aff i I .51 Qlffwf' 4 X '2 5 L wp X 5-WYWQ fi ia ,i 'lfk' A K Eag2z.,, W ,,.:A, 5.'::.':' i l z, fq14px.6be-xfkwrvg mt. ,. H Tw E Q f X. pa it K H' f' X L A ..:: WW ' fi f ,1- A I WNQ 1 I 9!! ,ff f 'XX f '- ' f , , 'kz f2ijfi475 'qiff ftf' f i ,f f' ., iLQ ,,,f ff f X! ff! mi? -..-- l, lf!!! W f vlfffgqlh' . -.-UCL-H - . ' - ' LvQ + ,,!A,,?fT f ff QQ! --.,,,,,1- -'- ' '.. Q En Z I I f - f-'gil - X .LQ 'LZ V! 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ATHLETIC GOODS AND EQUIPMENT WEDDING AND SOCIAL STATIONERY KODAKS - BOOKS - GREETING CARDS OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES AND SYSTEMS TYPEWRITERS - ADDING MACHINES CALCULATORS - MIMEOGPAPHS PHONE 5056 51M-518-529 MAIN STREET LAFAYETTE, INDIANA OOMPLIMENTS OF DELUXE CLEANERS MICHAEL COAL CO. PHONE M622 PHONE 2262 M05 E. WASHINGTON PRANKPORT, INDIANA PRANKEORT, INDIANA FARMERS INPLEMENT CO, OF PRANKPORT INC, MASSEY-HARRIS ----- SALES AND SERVICE ------ FERGUSON KURFEEIS PAINT 255 BUNNELL STREET I PHONE 5715 PRANKPORT, INDIANA ORLA BUTCHER 5 SON PORTABLE HOC SHADES SCIRCLEVILLE PHONE 160 ERANKEORT R. F. O. 5 L. BOGGS INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE 5M16 210 E. CLINTON STREET FRANKFORT, INDIANA PERKIN'S PURE OIL EM HOUR SERVICE 259 N. JACKSON STREET PRANKEORT, INDIANA ZINK MOTUR SALES OOOCE N PLYMOUTH DEALER PHONE 5556 1551 E. WABASH STREET ERANKPORT, INDIANA WL HERTHER--FOSTER FURNITURE COMPANY 52 W. WASHINGTON STREET FURNITURE - RUGS - APPLIANCES HEASY TERMSH TEN-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH EACH PURCHASE YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU CAN BUY FOR LESS PAYMENT INSURANCE - NO PAYMENTS IF YOU ARE SICK OR INJURED FREE STATE-WIDE DELIVERY PHONE M525 FRANKFORT, INDIANA FEED... ...GRAIN S... ,.SEEDS.. ..,FERTILIZER... ..COAL FRANKFORT FEED AND GRAIN CO,, INC. FEED PLANT 6 ELEVATOR WAYNE FEEDS ----- ARMOUR HBIG CROPH FERTILIZER ROYSTERIS FERTILIZER SACCO FERTILIZER 500 NORTH COLUMBIA STREET FRANKFORT, INDIANA THE MILKY WAY 750 WASHINGTON AVENUE COMPLIMENTS OF MORRIS 51 AND Tod ERANKPORT, INDIANA 810 N. MAIN HEAT OUR FROZEN CUSTARD FRANKFORT, INDIANA FOR GOODNESS SAKEH FRANKEORT LUMBER COMPANY HBUILDERS WISE USE OUR SUPPLIESH 551 N. JACKSON STREET PHONE 5565 ERANKEORT, INDIANA PLUMBACKIS APPLIANCES ERIOIDAIRE - MAYTAG ADMIRAL TELEVISION AND FURNITURE DRI OAS SERVICE PHONE M8 KIRKLIN, INDIANA MUNDELL MOTOR SALES DE SOTO -- PLYMOUTH DIAL 2562 257 N. MAIN ST. 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