Mitchell High School - Gold and Blue Yearbook (Mitchell, IN)

 - Class of 1955

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Mrs. Davis is giv- ing extra advice to Ted for maybe it's Nedl. HEALTH AND SAFETY - x Mr. French will have some first class first aid workers after this class fall except Edward Reightlyj 8 DANCE BAND J. Eckensberger, P. Kem, W. Julian, I, Polson, P. Lambrechr M. Allen, K. Jolliff. B. Burgess, J. Lewis, K. Dunlap, and G. Julian are jazzing it up a little. . g....55!f!. . Judd, Darlene Brazzell, CHEMISTRY Bob Cooper, Norman Ander- son, David Bolling, Stanley Brown are plenty interested in this test for chlorine. . 5 f HOME ECONOMICS Lavonda Norrington, Caro Carolyn Root and Miss Mc lntire are preparing a Thanks- giving feast--turkey, pump- kin pie, cranberry sauce, and just all the trimmings. 10 AMERICAN HISTORY Glenn Elliott, Don Tirey, Mona Neal, and Treva Mayden, are helping with the celebration of United Nations Day in Miss Stroud's classes. L IUNIOR ENGLISH Don Terry, Lavon Landreth, Ruth Scott. and Jack Mann receive in- X structions from Mr. Ramsey on the ' proper way to talk. 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' ' -I 'Y' ' ' PS!! -'of hr s 1' f -2' 2 1 ' 'H vi Kdyb x .- 'S f A A f 'N 4 4' V 4 'v J' Q '64 0 'L I 'ya If U ' .:,. ,Q 4,41 1 A 1 Q- 119 f 5' . ' 1 ML, xi!! , .1 lr! . , if D Y FAQS . 'f ' , ':-2--.1 , .1 4 Q .. . .501 1 -144 ' L. .A 1, ,,, V, ' . 1 - ,. g-lf 4 ,,,. - , , ' -'-vw-I .,, . nmli-5751 'Y 5 Janet Batchelor won top honors in the 4-I-I displays at the 1954 Persimmon Festival. Elden Holsapple represented the state of Indiana as a 4-H winner at the 1952 4-I-I Con ress in Chicago. In 1954 he went to the Congress as a United States sectional winner. At this year's Congress Elden was chosen one of the twelve national winners in the 4-H achievement contest to receive a Ford Scholarship, He was also chosen as one of the two national winners to receive the President Eisenhower citation award of sterling silver. Alon with five other top national winners Elgen will visit Washington D. C. in March and will present a report to President Eisenhower on the 1954 4-H club work, fElden is shown in the picture with United States Secretary of Al-griculture Ezra T. Benson who presente the silver award to Elden. ,nf U . . ra, I ,f .4 , , 13 y M-.N H3 ,. 1 L x . 1 2 V '1A we I HX illimlllil M Sqn- I if 4' NW! Milli!!! llli E X 1 .4-1 ,I 1 Q xii ' 1 11ilKN'?d'QXNKWKKXXXXX :..:-Mm-f L-:-'T Q.. K Q fwwfo-wail 'wa' 5 411' . za. 1' Q-N 0 ll xi W. F. CAUDELL I. E. LAPPING dawn! af 444445 Zwazfeec -if , ,av 2 ,, 9, .. U..- Hi, 3 5. 51. x L 1 .Sk 9 Q 1 S, 1' JOHN EVERDOLE GEORGE BISHOP Superintendent 'Fin LEE FRENCH Principal R -'-L ff' 0 T 4--1 H wA L ' 2: .lk - A u ..,. ,,. .... Q fr, we Q is Q s 4 .1 QQ INV? F4 . ill 'gub- My ,wr -L t. st yr-. I .. l.,- R 'I s'f u Q - fir xaAI V - 8.4 . 1n f R .1 ' 'A ' Q-421' FS. Dale Strange, President Kenny McClure, Vice President Marilyn Ramey, Secretary Janet Reynolds, Treasurer Stanley Brown, President Buddy Knight, Vice President Patricia Lambrecht, Secretary William McCart, Treasurer Hugh McNeely, President Freeman hee, Vice President Judy Daugherty, Secretary-Treasurer dffidmd Alan Henderson, President Jerry Tirey, Vice President Sharon Pless, Secretary Jenny Smith, Treasurer 5f::W:?.5gv ,, -W , n , v 4 0 dig , 5 I J g A f ,Q f I f 4.3 Mr ,.,fg.,:?e:3. z ffpy3,:L,l.,, V' I ' AW J 1. ya ' 411, fl 'X wwf, ' pn- f. . 1 141' 'U' T: '3 5,' ,, . gg , Si y ff:?'P JZ' 4 fk ZA Ji -,WM f -1 -,i ,. h- ,- A 5 , M . - - . - , W H A4 Q 4 ? I 4 -, Q in V!! LQ w g i?34Nf:? '?il11. .A quit .2 7, 'V I: 3324153 A Q 491'- 'IU' DALE STRANGE Class Pres. 45 Class V. Pres. 35 Intramurals 1,2 35 Student Mgr. Basketball 1,25 Student Mgr. Baseball 2,35 Hi-Y 2,3,4Q Class Play 3: Prom Committee 3. KEN NY MCC LURE Class V. Pres. 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Basketball 1, 25 Football 2, 3,4QCo-Captain 4p5 Chorus 4. MARILYN RAMEY Class Sec. I,2,3,45 Class Treas. 25 Chorus 25 Sunshine I,2,3,4fSCC. 255 Homecoming Queen Candidate 25 Ring Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 F.H. A. I,2,3,4QV. Pres. 235 Archbearer 35 The Groom Said No 35 Stu- dent Council 45 Prom Queen 4. JANET REYNOLDS Class Treas. 45 Sunshine I,2,3,45 F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4fI:listorian 215 Chorus 25 Ring Committee 25 Archbearer 35 Delegate to Hoosier Girls State 35 Prom Committee 3. BETTY ASBURY Sunshine I,2,3,45 Chorus 1,25 Usher, Jr. Class Play 35 Usher, Commencement 3. JANET BATCHELOR Sunshine I,2,3,45 Band I,2,3,43 A111 Club I, 2, 3,45 Chorus 25 Student Council 2 QSec. 255 F.H.A. I,2,3,4. NANCY BODKINS Sunshine I,2,3,4fPres. 435 F.H. A. 1,2,3,4 CTreas. 235 G. A.A. I5 Chorus I,2g Prom Committee 35 Archbearer 3. KENNY BOONE Football l,2,35 Track 1,z,3,45 F.F.A. 2,3, 45 Chorus 1, 2,3,4g Prom Committee 3. K -A .N sggnj: -5. 5 4 Q,-. I is .Fm f' '! 1. 0? 'QQ .fi .-.mei CHARLENE BOWMAN South Western H. S., Detroit, Mich.: Class Sec- retary I, Latin Club I, Y-Teens lg M.H.S.: Sun- shine 2,3,4, Archbearer 3. NORMA BURRIS Band I,2,3,4g AW Club r,2,3,4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3,4, Sunshine I, 2, 3,4, F.H. A. I, 2, 3,4 fEditor 3, Delegate to State Convention 33, Dist, Math Contest 1, State Latin Contest 2, Chorus 2, Prom Committee 3, Basketball Queen Candidate 3. DARLENE BRAZZ. ELL Sunshine I,2,3,4: F.H.A. I,2,3,4, QEditor 4Q, Prom Committee 3. HELEN BRIM F.H.A. 4, Sunshine I,2,3,4. CAROLYN BROWN Sunshine I, 2, 3,4. CLEORA BURRIS F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4qSongleader 2, Historian 45, F.H. A. State Convention 3, Candidate for Basketball Queen I, Sunshine I,2, 3,4, Dist. Math Contest I, Latin Dist. and State Contest 2, Dist. Speech Contest 3, Student Council 3,4, Chorus I,2,4. PATTY CARTWRIGHT Band I,2,3.4: AW Club r,2,3,4, Sunshine I,2, 3.4, Candidate Fun Frolic Qieen 2, Prom Committee 3, Archbearer 3, Annual Staff 4. HOLLACE CHASTAIN Hi-Y 2,3,4fSgt. Arms 2,3,4J,F.F. A. I,2,3,4fSgt. Arms I,2,3, Vice Pres. 41, Poultry Judging 2.3, Band I,2, Ai? Club 1, 2, Chorus 2, Football I, 2, 3,4 fCo-Captain 45 Track 2, 3,4fConf. Champ 3, South. Ind. Champ 31. XY-f 1 'K g,,, 'Av Qi 1' 1' pm. 15 'ff Y:- 414. JOHN COLEMAN Football I,2,3,4g Basketball Ig Track I,2,41 Class V. Pres. 2, Ring Committee 2, Student Council 3. DAVID DAUGHERTY Band 2,3g Chorus I,2g Track 2,3,4g Basket- ball 1,25 Football 4. GENE DIETZ. Track 3, Hi-Y 4. ALAN ECKENSBERGER Class Pres. Ig Basketball I,2, 3,4g Football I,2,3g Track I,3,4Q Baseball I,2,3,4g Student Council 2g Chorus 3,4fV.Pres. 4yg Band I,2g Aff Club 1,23 Orchestra Ip Boys Glee Club 3,4. DONNIE ESKENSBERGER Football 2,49 Track 3,4. NORMA FLORA Sunshine I, 2, 3, 4. ROLAND GAINES Football Ig F.F. A. I,2,3,4QParliamentary Procedure 2, 3,44 Crops Judging Team I, 2, 3,4, Reporter 454 Chorus I, 2, 3,4g Stare Choral Festival 2,4g Intramurals l,2, 3. ELAINE GODBEY Sunshine I, 2, 3.4. Q.,- Q, , 4 1'6 N ?'-,..' fr fn P... 'N D- DAVID HILL ELDEN HOLSAPPLE Scholastic M lg The Gypsy Rover I, Chorus I,2, Intramurals 2, F.F.A. I,2,3,4fTreas. 3,4J, State Round-up Team 2,3, Livestock Judging Team 2,3,4, Dist. F.F.A. Parliamentary Procedure Team 2, 3, Hoosier Farmer Candidate 3,4, Dist. F.F.A. Swine, Corn, and Wheat Supervised Vocational Farming Contests 2, 3,4, Delegate to State I-'.F. A. Convention 3, Hi-Y 2,3,4qPres. 4lg Delegate to National 4-H Congress 2,4, QNational Winner 45. Librarian 2, 3,4, G.A. A. 1,25 Prom Committee 3, Sunshine I, 2, 3,4, Ind. State Art Keys fPlace I,2jg Poppy Poster fist place QI, National Scholastic Win- ner 3. K AY IOLLIFF Anamosa H. S., Iowa: Band Ig M.H.A.: Band 2,3,4 fstudent Conductor 3,4jg Alf Club 2,3,4qWays and Means Chr. 43, Jazz Band 3,4LDirector 4jg Com- mencement Orchestra 2,3, Dist. Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, 4, Librarian 2, Scholastic M 2, Prom Committee 3, Girls State Rep. 3, Sunshine 2,3,4, Student Council 4, Annual Staff 4qEditor 45. CAROL JUDD Sunshine l,2,3,4, F.H.A. I,2,3,4, Class Play Prompter 3. WANDA KECK Patricksburg, Ind.: Band I, Chorus lg Bible Study C1ub,M. H. S.: F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Sunshine 2, 3,4, Student Librarian 2, 3,4fPres. 33: Usher at Com- mencement 3. PAUL KERN Band I,2,3,4g Ak Club 1,2,3,4, Jazz Band 3,4, Basketball lg Chorus 2, Track 2. JOHN KNOX Class V. Pres. I, Pres. 2, Pres. Student Council 3, Prom Committee 3g Chorus I,2,3,4g Band 2, 3.4: AW Club 2,3,4, Track I, 2, Ring Committee 2, 'The Gypsy Rover , 'Rose of the Danube , 'The Groom Said No . VERGA MASSEY Sunshine I,2,3,41F.H. A. 1,25 Usher at Com- ITICITCCITIEIII 3. RONNIE McC LINTIC Football I,2,3,43 Basketball 1,25 Track Mgr. 1,25 Class Pres. 35 Band 1,2,35 Art Club I,2,3 QV. Pres. 3y5 Ring Committee 25 Hi-Y 3,4 fSec. , Treas. 4j5 Annual staff 45 Intramurals 35 Hoosier Boys State 35 Orchestra 2. JOE MCLAIN Basketball I,2,3g Football 35 Track 3,45 Baseball I,2,3,45 Chorus 4. EDWARD MUNDY Hi'Y 2,3,45 4'H I,2,3,45 Track 45 F.F.A. 45 Student Council 45 Prom Committee 35 Intramurals I. JOE MUNDY Basketball I,2,3,45 Baseball I,2,3,43 Foot- ball I5 Prom King 4. IVAN MURR Basketball 1,25 Football 3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Track 45 Intra- murals 3,4. LAVONDA NORRINGTON Sunshine I,2,3,45 F.H.A. 2.3.45 Chorus l,2. JIM PACE Track 4. 11A YI wr fin? lv DON PIERCE Hi-Y 2,3,4p Prom Committee 3. KENNY PITMAN Millersburg Military Institute: Football I, 2, 3g Basketball 2g Intramurals 1, 3g Track I,2g Volley Ball I,2,3: Tennis 2g Golf Ig Choir I,2, 3g Carolers 2,39 Ensemble 2,3g Literary Soc- iety I,2,3g Newspaper Staff 3g Honor Cadet 3g English History Competition Winner 2g Library Staff I, 2g Secretary Non-com Club 3g M.1-I. S. Football 45 Chorus 4. EARL PADGETT Football 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 1, 2g Baseball 2,3, 4g Track 3,4g Prom Committee 3g Intramurals 3'4- IANET PORTER F.H. A. I,2, 3, 4fEditor zjg Fun Frolic Queen Candidate 35 Sunshine I,2,3,4. JOAN PURKHISER F.H. A. I,2,3,4g Sunshine I,2,3,4g G. A. A. Ig Prom Committee 3g Class Play 3. BILL REYNOLDS Hi-Y 3,4g Intramurals I,2,3,4. DELORES RITCHISON Sunshine 4. RIT A ROCCHI G.A.A. Ig Sunshine l,2,3,4g F.H.A. I,2, 3,4QHistorian 3yg Student Council 2g Chorus 2,4g Archbearer 3g Prom Committee 33 Class Play 3g Student Librarian 4fSEC. -Treas. 4jg Cheerleader 4. 7, ,waanw M. ,W ,-.-Q, as 'F -.,p I ,ff 1-5 CAROLYN ROOT F.H. A. 2, 3,45 Sunshine I, 2, 3,45 Chorus I, 25 Archbearer 35 Student Librarian 4. NED ROSENBERGER Basketball I5 Football 1,25 Track I5 Prom Committee 35 Class Play 3. TED ROSENBERGER Basketball I5 Football I, 25 Track Ig Prom Com- mittee 3. LHQDA KAY SMITH G.A.A. I5 F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Sunshine I,2,3,45 Archbearer 3. SHARON SMITH Sunshine I,2,3,45 Band I,2,3,45 Aff Club I,2,3,4, Pub. Ch. I,2,35 Orchestra f,2,3,45 Student Con- ducting 35 Jazz Band 45 Chorus 2: Scholastic M 25 State Scholastic Art Awards Contests 1,25 Prom Committee 35 Librarian 35 Class Play 35 Annual staff 4, Business Manager. PATTY STRANGE Chorus 2,45 Sunshine I,2,3,45 F.H.A. I,2,3,45 G. A. A. I, 2, 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Archbearer 3. JACK TANK SLEY Baseball lg Track 25 Basketball 2, 35 Hoosier Boys State 35 Football 3,45 Hi-Y 3,4. ALICE MARIE TERRELL F.H.A. I5 Sunshine I,2,3,4. L Q 15' G5 veal tion cess. CLASS FLOWER: White carna CLASS COLORSz Green and White MOTTO: The road called Toil leads to the citv called Suc Sept. l4--General Assembly. Oct. l5--End oi lst six weeks. 'Ll-Z2--State Teachers' Association. 28- -Football Banquet. N Z9--Jr. Class Play- Salad Days. 0 Q ov. 5--Fun Frolic. . ' ll--Armistice Program. QAMQQX Z5-?.6- -Thanksgiving Vacation. Dec. 3--End oi 'Lnd six weeks. lO--State Scholar ship Test. Z3--Christmas Vacation. FQ Jan. 2.l--End oi lst Semester. QQ, Y Feb. l--Curtis Sales Campaign for Seniors. f' J Local American Legion Oratorical Contest. lO--lndiana Central Band Concert. Countv American Legion Oratorical Contest. Mar. 4--End of 4th six weeks. 30--All-City Evansville Band and Orchestra. Apr. 8-ll--Easter Vacation. l5--Band Festival at Mitchell. 5th six weeks ends. 2.2--Jr. -Sr. Prom. Z9--Sr. Class Play. May l- 5--Seniors go to Washington. l5--Band and Choral Concert-Arts and Practical Arts Exhibit. ZZ --Bac calaur eate. Z6--Commencement Speaker: Dr. George Davis. Last day oi school. rf-- 7 X ,1- 2 9.-in ,W XL -an 4 J f I 1 x s 'sf 'ff , .1 .,x 4 L .A f ,f N N 1 53 Q 4 4' may y 41 'C' 4 0 ,Hy -I v 77 U '77 , N-Y -M-1 4-5 95 It. 'YY .Il 1 1' X s Q X- Y . u Wx W as ,Q nw' E - Aikfii 7 Y 3 1 P' F?- rf' S9 IW' ' ' 'ra - s J, '4.1,':V 1 . 3 XJ 1 at IU' . ' Nga, . ' al 2 ! fm Md, 40 s 'f in as in vf 7V lx , 'R 5 'G f as I ' rits' P A 1, T A ' ' R. 'A . w :L , V' - I Q, fn I Q M ROW 1: Bill Acton, Mary Allen, Nor- man Anderson, Juanita Asbury, Jerry Arnold, Bob Blackwell, Don Belcher, Joyce Box, Mike Brooks, Jane Bruner. ROW 2: Stanley Brown, David Bolling, Polly Ann Clark, Ronnie Cogswell, Austin Coleman, Bill Conley, Bob Cooper, Ronald Daugherty, Carolyn Ditton, June Edwards. ROW 31 Glenn Elliot, Alan Flanigan, Duane Fletcher, Keith Flinn, Lynda Freeman, Joe Green, Peggy Green, Bill Haley, Ermil Hamilton, Joe Hamilton. ROW 41 Kenny Hamilton, Kay Hopper, Wilbur Hancock, Daniel Ingram, Gret- na Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Don Kin- der, Buddy Knight, Norma Knight, Lavonne Landreth. ROW 5: Patricia Lambrecht, Jim Lewis Don Little, Mary Luther, William Mc- Cart, Wanda McGowan, Jack Mann, Treva Mayden, Albert Mesarosh, Patricia Mullins. ROW 6: Mona Neal, Tresa Noe, Beth Nolan, Clyde Phipps, Jackie Porter, Marilyn Prow, Larry Ramey, Max Ramey, James Ratliff, Arthur Rich- ardson. A CX ft:-, 3. V' Y I f , 51' 1, X X ,I . -r fr l ind fn' L 4 5, ,. i,.'T,:NQ l f Q, lisa: 5:9 .ri 'vis 4' if 1.3.2 9 1 1' ali- .H . ... - v' fx S It s I nr .35 2, 4 W .. ,, -L7:g,, 0 T' I . i R l 1 I Q 74 ROW 1: Darla Rosenberger, Marlene Smith, Ruth Scott, Judy Swider, Al- berta Sutton, Eugene Terrell, Don Terry, Joe Tilford, Dan Tirey, Don Tirey. ROW 2: Larry Tirey, Monta Walker, Carol Wilfong, Ioan Willis, Winfred Winegar. SOPHOMORES-Deloris Ac- ton, Jerry Allen, Mildred Ball, Sandra Barker. M0264 ROW 35 Pat Bateman, Gail Bigham, Nelson Blackerby, Phyllis Brewster, Joshua Brumfield, Barbara Burgess, John Burton, Sharon Busch, Mary Carr, Jerry Chandler. ROW 4: Fred Chastain, Karen Chas- tain, Keith Chastain, Pete Chastain, Ronnie Chastain, Larry Chastain, Kay Conley, Deanna Daugherty, Kenneth Daugherty, Janet Dietz. ROW 5: Harriet Dood, Keith Dunlap, Charlotte Eager, Julian Eckensberger, Jeanine Fletcher, Genevieve Flora, Joe Flora, Dale Fox, Robert Fullilove, Jeannette Gaines. ROW 6: Nancy Ganaway, Carroll God- bey, Franklin Gray, Jerry Green, George Greer, Robert Grissom, Celeste Hardman, Peggy Harris, Fred Harris, Phyllis Harshaw. I' .lx 1 ar 4. 'D 1 a ff' . N . '1 J RQ Q 5 35. 'Zi' 5-'F 8.1 K Q'-1 'X X fm a-In 1 1 A 74-L qi' X . 46735 -44' is - 4 ,,X,, 1 1 ,.... pax 4 rrf' Ss-4 5'I.',! ' 3 s 1 N , T y rf x 3, Q . Q . i 5' ix. 4 ir it .1 fi .1 ,pf sd' W--'FY 4.3 - ,- l' x , 1' 1 of-f fr ',-,ave r .fs If ff fe.. i u. , fv- -o J' ,F il. , 5 1 3 rv' mv WV 1- 44' Q-r.-ui' fx jfs fi, J .4 af ex J -4 . f 'rj J J 'f air ' kv-1 0264 ROW 1: Kathy Harville, Alan Hender- son, Joyce Hopkins, Sharon Houchin, Linda Incollingo, Edward Irvin, Mary Jarvis, David Johnson, Gary Julian, Marvin Keane. ROW 2: Norma Keck, Brenda Keithly, Anita Kern, Wilma Kern, Dorothy King, Jowana Kinser, Sue Miller, Tom Miller, Robert Miracle, Wendle Moffitt. ROW 3: Carolyn Moulton, Shirley Mundy, Treva Munsey, Sondra Pen- nington, Don Pipher, Sharon Pless, Jane Polson, Effie Pruett, Ronald Rat- liff, Shirley Ritchison. ROW 4: Kenneth Robertson, Fred Sage, Gaye Schiebe, Patsy Shea, Larry Sheed Mike Sherwood, Jennie Smith, Don Stafford, Dale Stalker, Margaret Tay- lor. ROW 5: David Terry, Robert Tilford, Jerry Tirey, Freida Tolbert, Carolyn Tow, Ametha Troxel, Joe Wagner, David Whalen, James Wigley, Betty Wilder. ROW 6: Thomas Wilder, Joe Williams, Ronnie Williams, Betty Wyman, Jerene York. FRESHMAN-Rosemary Allen, Junior Andrews, David Arnold, Faye Bartlett. , . eq. Y lr w- 4 N V 'W ' ,A A A iw .. Q nog .-. , l vi' i' I 5 j ' A ' f 4 4' if 1 1 . ' 'y -TN Q Ti:- ' I xi. W7 j. Q. l UQ! 7 fi fn' A x -x it-li K' xwvi as ffq.. -, -,,.w fl ff? 4: ' I , ' ' v. 35K.? 'f , , ' ' 'x ,, M ,, 1 v 1,- 5 V. 4' E awry, V Q W 4 . ,X M :A A 5 ,,, ! f . . . 1, E '4 6 ! V v 1 A j J - ,J 'T '7 Y ' x'F'?qf K 'f: 5iX 'ar 'Ulf sf' fy Aw X. J 'VST K' 'af If 'N' 'us 1' ,' if , ' I Q 7 7 f A- . -' 'Q ,,. ff .fi ' C5 1 -r Qi . 3 fu. A B .fr- lq. , 0'u, ff 'IF' 'Q ,f A 5 -NJQA 'N ' TI' - fl 551 ff, 4- - fi' - 4 ,um f i f 'w,.f. 4. 'W .RSQ ,wx 'Y 1 -so H! .47 :- '43 1'-'- , 3x I S. ix '4 -v ff' if -aonps. ,Q 1 A-sf, . mn '.l fag. rw-aeww 43 ,Q l up J. --,Y v., wr s Zfhn gf - Q I' it 1' - -17 .af jf, M-A-1 .Wg -ff' 4-it .-WV' 41' i 1' V? ef J N !' ? A 410 .I 'fl ny- Q .-9 L . H C 5 fs: ,i :G .fix , 2 P Xe Qll I l Q 5 tv ,J Al ROW 1: Delores Blanton, Richard Bris- coe, Larry Brown, Jerry Bundy, Imo' gene Burris, Edwin Cahill, Gwendolyn Canfield, Richard Caraway, Sharon Chastain, Larry Chastain. ROW 2: Kenneth Childers, Harrison Collins, Wayne Conley, Tommy Corn- well, Evelyn Cottengain, Theresa Cummings, Judith Daugherty, Linda Dotts, Jackie Earl, Jacqueline Earl. ROW 3: Bertha Edwards, Florence Eisele, Wanda Erwin, Doris Fletcher, Judith Flinn, Eddie Flynn, Kenneth Foddrill, Denny Fortner, Sondra Gear- ner, Harold George. ROW 41 Rosemary George, Ralph Green, Carl Grissom, Lloyd Grissom, William Grissom, George Gross, Roger Hamilton, Anna Harvey, Judith Hen- derson, Mary Henderson. ROW 51 Jackie Higgs, Sharon Hol- sapple, Charles Houchin, Betty Howell, Lorena Hughes, Geneva In- gram, Dale Irwin, Janice Isom, James Jarvis, Ronald Johnson. ROW 6: Betsy Jones, Elizabeth Jones, Maxine Jones, Winifred Julian, Dwight Kinder, Hugh King, Larry Kirk, Delbert Leatherman, Freeman Lee, Charles Lindsey. vi 'Z 3 -1 4 xj nl' 4-if 1 ,lt WW fb. lw Z Q , ,B n, ' l Q 1 V, A. Y P431 h 0 1 vnu n . V J v , Q 4.45 N .. .2 . fx .va ,1 X ,X A ,.. fit ,gfwfm A I wtf' , 'U' J .aw ,. OU' x n. '- Q MW r ,J if A X , ,Pin '10 f ,K N -, :i A Fi faq Q , , , , , V ' 3 ' 1 f mygfhr 3 'W 'Y 'Q 09' v... 3 - W' I N W -N 1 .rw gt, fn -. Q 1 35 Ar Q Fa if iQ 43? B-tr Qsj, I, x x 1 I :HWS ,av 're aa... 'WN 436 ' -n-f ,a 'mx- :XX ' I ix 'Se 115, if Q-A7 1' ar if 1 lf? xx an-5 , 'W' 1 . - , - '7 - 2 X, 'Ly -Q' , X P 4 , 4,1 H 'Q Q Q 1 4 v ,AX nys v Q-v-9 Q5 if ROW lg Larry Mann, John Mann, Alta Mattix, Marilyn Mayden, Katie May- den, Phoebe McCamman, Robert Mc- Neely, Hugh McNeely, Sharon Melvin, William Melvin. ROW 23 Paul Megnin, Lillian Mesa- rosh, Connie Mitchell, Merl Mullins, Sherry Mundy, Betty Mundy, Neil Napier, Charles Noe, Martha Nolan, Jimmy Oswalt. ROW 3: Sarah Payton, Douglas Pierce, Richard Pridemore, Marilyn Pruett, Jerry Quebbeman, Patricia Redding, Marvin Redding, Carolyn Reynolds, Miriam Reynolds, Edward Rightly. ROW 41 Ronnie Robinson, Thorton Root Noble Russell, Bill Sheeks, Vance Shipman, Ruth Shoopman, Wanda Shoopman, Manitoo Slemp, Adrian Slone, Ray Smith. ROW 5: Marilyn Taylor, Joseph Terry, Sue Terrell, Buddy Thomas, John Todd, James Troxel, Marsha True- blood, Sharon Vaught, Morris Wal- ton, David Watson. ROW 6: Nancy Westerfield, Brenda white, Sue White, Anna Wiggington, Merle Wilson, Robert Withers. EIGHTH GRADE-Sharon Abel, Brenda Allen, Portia Allen. -,. 17 V .ft Vx .nr av'-K f x kv' We .1 '1 Q ' sf ' 55 V ,..,, .... N 1 2 l ,gr an . Aa 'I 1 f f 0 ' ' a ' ' - r R ,.f , f x ' ' '? 2 f 1 , M, Ampf ,- - V ..-' '-5, , , rQ I 1 - Q v ,-1 f w J' T' 3 QA 1 ' ,in A .B F V -' 1' XM, W. ff h fa F 5' x , ' ,t H, , Q fe f' , A. .YW V .QP , , V .. , .2 :il ,4 , k , . it ,, I 4. ,V ' . - 'I -ur aw - 'W' fwx 7 wt 1' fr? Q- 9 . , .I . Q A MQ I N ,krk L N4,-,qv -.. A 'I ,rg E . ' I M il 4 -X ,N M - I W - -or , .ff gk V 'M , In , ig '1 1 ,XI fn . -gb- sa' I 41' ,Su -as 2 ' 19 'Q L' w ' Vczx . ' W r W? . gwjiex fa- JM 7:4 1 .I . ...-f Q , Y M, - I 4px . Q, Q.. ..,, .,-f A 1 1? ..7 fl Y 5 95 'Q ,4 A fi if if V ' ,NJ M.-- ,Hr 343 His 1' li 5 F 415 , , ,, xN ' AL vqx Xvfif 2 ,, 4, X i ,, l is ' ff .P If Nm :rf k V .5 :J I 2 P ,f 4 PUL- , wr-M1 K , i rf: SQ .ge Q-.7 Wm J 2 1 e ' v .N f - V'-1.9 rt ' 1- ,aa J - k Air ,fix . g f I. , A 3 N, xr A . 4 K ,, .- ' f 'kwa K J r,. 1 . 4 57221 2. a, K+! 'N fo. is--fi' .1 ,J Q. -5. u vi .,....., r . i .J -f Ja. ,yu Q X . ei ff ,f 3771, X14 ROW l: Connie Arnold, Tommy Bare- ford, Helen Barlow, Carl Barrett, Larry Bateman, Sue Blaclterby, Marian Bowden, Brenda Burgess, Nicoleta Cargas, Donald Carroll. ROW 2: Morris Carmichael. Dan Cau- dell, Rita Chastain, J. D. Cord, Don Crawford, Darlene Damron, Donita Daugherty, Janet Detton, Charles Fox, Judith Fox. ROW 35 William Groce, Phoehe Hamil- ton, Shirley Harris, Billie Haverly, Jimmie Harville, Jerry Henderson, Donna Houchin, Bonnie Houchin, Wayne Isom, Wayne Jenkins. ROW 41 Joy Julian, Judith Kelley, James Lindsey, Stephen McCammon, Jackie Merry, David Miller, Arkey Pate, Carolyn Pate, Shirley Payton, Ermal Pridernore, ROW 5: Carolyn Pruett, Glenda Ringle, Larry Sanders, Donna Smith, Darrell Stafford, Sondra Street, James Taylor, Harry Terry, Leroy Van Meter, Ro- berta Whalen. ROW 61 Stephen Wheeler, Robert Williams, Ronald Wood. 7th GRADE- David Allen, Fount Armstrong, La Vana Anderson, Sue Arnold, Caro- lyn Ball, John Barlow. xx. X. ,Q s .Q I , 4? A ,Q 1' Av 'my 1 ,- -H 9 --,- 'X ,X -.f , fiif .1 AH 11, L, A mr .cr- V4 . A 4, .iw f-44 O fir f ,. x , '-49' nn. ff? ,Q QL K -, -2 . -. '7 W Y 'Y ia o l,..f,' ,, ,, ,, Q. A , 1' y , Vg 4-Y ,I ff rf 4 Q.. we 2. 4 XS ' Q Y! - ,. , 4 7 N1 ff ' . I 4' 1 .ai ' A' f' 5 43 -A :' ' , I I Na 3. pn-,A X ff' 4 ' . X 'ff A 1, , gi 'W ' Va ,., 'V . . 1 . wg' -WN, an-. . ,N .Tr v f 1 .4 vi, 'Q ' . w Ex VAL ' .x,, W V KA in J... . 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ROW 4: Brenda Landreth, Harold Lind- sey, William Martin, Mike McNeely, Sujane McNee1y, Mada Melton, Carolyn Miller, Mike Morarity, Linda Mundy, Ronald Neal. ROW 5: Ruthanne Newman, Robert No- lan, Bill Pierce, Eddie Polson, Donnie Quebbeman, Larry Roach, Gretchen Rohn, Richard Schofield, Ronnie Shaw, David Shoopman. ROW 6: Alan Smith, Elizabeth Taf- linger, Judith Taylor, Linda Terry, Barbara Tindall, Janet Tyree, Mary Beth Withers. s Q4 mi 5 I 25 o 2 ' WTP M-nv 4'-9 AAN wr 4 l' A' r ., t N, f-f B as Q I f' ,M if V I M-MMM-,a In A If 5 y , F 2, ,Q f ,, I S I, I L f A 1 I Y Y Q ae N H 5 ,I f' M41 aff: 'L ROW I: Jery Arnold, Tom Miller, Ronnie McC1intic, Mike Brooks, Ivan Murr, Larry Brown, Stanley Brown. ROW 2: Julian Eckensberger Student Mgr David Daugherty Norman Anderson Donnie Eckensber er Joe Hamilton Marvin Reddin . -. . . g . . g. Kenny McClure, John Coleman, Pete Chastain, Student Mgr. 60 ei: l ttf f ,asf I i . ! 5 wg may 4.1 '5 ,i .3 5t I 4 Y bidi Tl' af f .',' 'J '- 'fr' 291' ' . ,-,. Lg ' b -gl i . , . ' '. .'1 T A - ' '1m?e5 ' ' ROW 3: Joe Henderson, Allan Flanigan, Fred Chastain, Jack Tanksley, Larry Ramey, Charles Holsapple, Wilbur Hancock. ROW 4: Pete Merkel, coach, Ronnie Williams, Hollace Chastain, Earl Padgett, David Hardman, Larry Chastain, Neil Napier, Dan Tirey, Jack Davidson, coach. ol r aapdmnwaftde -' ROW 1: Ronnie Cogwell, Marvin Keane, Julian Eckensberger, Joe Wagoner, Joe Mundy, Don Pip- her. ROW 2: Dan Ingram, Larry Ramey, Ralph Tanksley, Jack Williams, Larry Emmons, Robert Kent. ROW 3: Coach Bill Shep- herd, Earl Padgett, Allan Eckens- berger, Joe McLain, FredChastain, Jerry Arnold, Austin Coleman. ROW lg Marvin Keane, Allan Henderson, Keith Chastain, Robert Redding, David Daugherty Donnie Eckensberger, Charles Holsapple, Jim Robinson. ROW 2: Mgr. Leroy Little, Fred Chas- tain, Butch Hancock, Larry Ramey, Austin Coleman, Hol- lace Chastain, Kenneth Boone, Bob Allen. ROW 3: Coach Jack Davidson, Gene Dietz, James Green, Jerry Chandler, Ronnie Williams, Larry Chastain, Earl Padgett, Allan Eckensberger, Joe McLain, Max Ramey, David Hardman. aangcwdacwe Q25 I III 4 fa 0 in Ill mm Z'-A ,, WY 'il' IIE? - 4 . , , if L ' Z vw -. 'i aT?TfA Jf2?g 'u WQ A, :M Sl' -I ' V lg' Q 'f!'f'fn'v' 6 1 ' ' , WELCOM ann 111 Stn - A ' ' ' ' are l'1El!'l m r I- ' ef V 1 . F J' QM A gg.. -,, Q iff f W 'C 4 vffgwn f ,., ji' A+ 1 . V I J I, . 4 gf mt? ,, ' ' W 'M W.. , gi if- Arm f , A Q fn A F I ' 'Jug P I Q I uWlil'wG- 5 I., F I' , f ua AA ,r if -ga.,-if Harm sl 'K' x'f14 -,IW ' eo eu ,,,, ui -4 nv A490-3:1 'Afi- llll f 1 S L3 kfQ PL '75 Yjilfff-I K '7 r Q2 f-f f ,,..1 W-Cf it TT fl' r A ,zz 1 'Q ' l . A A Q bf! 2'4 43 Q ' .gQ5,j,l' 'fzgq I , . t I 5 Y 4, 5. R' 4 2 'N f , .Q Y 'ff tl ilinff . 1 Y v-ff . ' .. f ' Nt vie-y' 3 ...uf A 3' 1 g 0 fl-J tg 2,1 its 4' , gm' JA,.. :, Jig- wg-. f A ' fr Q ., Q W, 1 2 My it icaj w Q E if iv 'ii wig 1 ,,..,. .L cz, Members of the Future Home- makers of America are pre- paring themselves in a very worth-while field of education, which, with the correct train- ing, may become a brilliant career. ROW 1: Alta Mattix, Patty Redding, Ann Wigginton, Judy Swider, Polly Clark, Kay Hopper, Marlene Smith, Mary Allen, Rosemary George, Marie Erwin, Betty Wyman, Carol Judd, Sharon Holsapple, Theresa Cummings, Sondra Gearner. ROW 2: Wanda Shoopman, Janice Isom, Judy Flinn, Norma Knight, Jane Bruner, Jackie Porter, Joan Purkhiser, Darlene Brazzell, Rita Rocchi, Nancy Bodkins, Patty Strange, Patsy Hart, Janet Batchelor, Norma Burris. ROW 3: Betsy Jones, Maxine Jones, Sharon Houchin, Shirley Ritchison, La- von Landreth, Beth Nolan, Wanda McGowan, Wanda Keck, Cleora Burris, Marilyn Ramey, Linda Smith, Carolyn Root, Lavonda Nor- rington, Janet Porter. ROW 4: Dolores Blanton, Carolyn Tow, Sandra Barker, Mildred Ball, Phyllis Brewster, Jennie Lee Smith, Deanna Daugherty, Barbara Burgess, Jane Polson, Patty Winkler, Wanda Terry, Peggy Green, Patty Lambrecht, Linda Freeman. ROW 5: Anna Harvey, Imogene Burris, Nancy Ganaway, Carolyn Reynolds, Betty Mundy, Katie Mayden, Emily Reynolds, Sherry Mundy, Kathy Har- ville, Jowana Kinser, Nancy Westerfield, Joyce Box, Mary Luther, Tresa Noe, ROW 6: Sue White, Mary Henderson, Judy Daugherty, Martha Nolan, Rosemary Allen, Sharon Busch, Mary Jarvis, Sue Miller, Sondra Pennington, Harriet Dodd, Jerene York, Delores Acton, Treva Munsey, Gail Bigham, Linda Incollingo. ROW 7: Lorena Hughes, Marilyn Pruett, Marsha Trueblood, Winifred Julian, Judy Hen- derson, Phoebe McCammon, Phyllis Harshaw, Kay Conley, Shirley Mundy, Peggy Harris, Brenda Keithly, Anita Kem, Charlotte Eager, Karon Chastain, Sharon Pless, Jeanette Gaines. The Future Farmers of America is the organization for boys studying vocational agriculture. These boys believe in the future of farming and strive to develop the aim and purpose of the F. F.A. sf If sr' 4 f st H 7 . CX, ROW l Don Terry, Roland Gaines, Jim Thompson, Elden Holsapple, Hollace Chastain, Bill Acton, Bob Cooper, John Burton, Larry Shedd ROW 2: Larry Chastain, Harold George, Jim Ratliff, George Gross, Leroy Russell, Henry Leathermen, Richard Briscoe, Ken- neth Daugherty, Robert Miracle, Charles Houchin. ROW 3: Joshua Brumfield, Hugh King, Jim Jarvis, Frankie Gray, Larry Kirk, David Whalen, Dale Irwin, Robert McNeely, Marvin Redding, Norman Anderson, J. Keith Chastain, Eddie Irvin. ROW 4: Hollace Sherwood, Sponsor, Eugene Terrell, Charles Holsapple, Eddie Mundy, Clyde Phipps, Don Tirey, Duane Fletcher, Ronnie Cobwell, Fred Chastain, Ronald Daugherty, Bob Grissom. S Our faithful librarians, who check us in and out and pull our pennies out of hiding. BACK ROW: Wilbur Hancock, Charles Holsapple, John Bur- ton, Jack Tanksley, Jim Lewis, Dale Strange, Dave Hardman, Arvin Gossman, Bill Haley. Jerry Green, William McCart, Winfred Winegar, Wyman Ramsey, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Allan Henderson, Julian Eckensberger. Jim Green, Ed Mundy, Hollace Chastain Sergeant-at-Arms, Bill Acton, Vice-President, Elden Holsapple, President, Don Pierce, Chaplain, Ronnie McClintic, Secretary and Treas- urer, Kenneth McClure, Marvin Keane, Wendell Moffit. FRONT ROW: Gary Julian, Mike Sher- wood, Charles Knight, Robert Tilford, Bill Reynolds, Robert Miracle. Gene Dietz, Albert Mesarosh, James Wigley, I l i a .,,, T 45. FIRST ROW: Wanda Keck, Wanda Terry, Juanita Asbury, Patty Winkler, President, Rita Rocchi, Secretary-Treasurer, Carolyn Root. SECOND ROW: Leriore Jaynes, Cleora Burris, Mona Walker, Sondra Pen- ington, Shirley Mundy, Nancy Westerfield. To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character is the purpose ofthe HI-Y Club. ' -4, 1 . A I iw J V! ' ' 1 I , . , , X -'rl 4,-., .. ,Q CHORLQQ ROW lg Jady wwrtltr, Polly ,mn Clarly, mhlriey Jlbllllsklll, jurl1.'w'v1lllf, me Wlate Jennre lee nnnth, lit-try llnwerl, ljnnly Reynolds, Rosemary Allen, wharnn lluls apple, Clenra Bnrrrs, Theresa Cllillllllllgj, Deanna lJa.lgherty, 'rXin1fredJnlran, Beth Nolan, Brenda Kelthly, Mary Yvonne Allen. ROW 23 Judy Henderson,Mary Henderson, PattyRedd1ng, Kathy Harville, Sue Miller, Charlotte Eagers, Gaye Schrebe, Mrldretl Ball, Manitou Slernp, Marsha Trueblonll, Celeste llartlrnan, Jnne Edwarda, 5harnn Mundy, Bertha Edwarda, I-Ilfie Prnett, Carolyn Reynoltlf, Katre lxlayden. ROW 51 Judy Daugherty, Phoebe Ixlcfaarnlnnn, Jerene Ynrla, Peggy Harrrs, Carolyn Ditton, Monta Walker, Anrta Kern, Phylh: Brewster, Frieda Tolbert, David Jonnaon, Keith Dunlap, Pete Chastarn, P I J . 4 Q 4 . Q 1 - - . , fs Y 1 ,oi 12iiii.1:z.f, Nimrmi X ii ight, VNWLIIUQLIiNiCQx0WJi1, Deiurib Hniniun, Rim Rwceni 3.1319 lawn., Qpirniyn Tow. ROV-' 4: Miiriiyr. Prneii, Lorenii Hughes, Sue White ,i...1I1ll.i Axbury, i,ynd.i kreezzgin, jgdy Fiinl., Fifty birange, Mary Isinrygiret Ciirr, Treva Munry, Sdndm Pennington, 1in1n1yOswa1t, Jerry Biindy, Gary jdlian, Mike Sherwood, jiiiin Eckensberger, Betty Mundy, Sandra Barker, iilli Matrix, Alberta Sutton, Sondra Gearner, Nancy Ganaway, Sue Terreii, 5' Carol '-Nilfong. ROW 51 Kenny Boone, Josh Brnrnfield, Joe McLain, Alan Eckensberger, john Knox, Kenny McClure, Kenny Pitman, Roland Gaines, 'diendie Moffit, Jim Lewis, Don Terry, Don Kinder, Neil Napier, Don Pipher, Alan Henderson, jirn Thompson. 54 i if - W ' A . . 1. ? E 9 Hi .. m ai 9' ,W ,X , 'N 1 DL X N -f N. 1 5 y. . C A 'X A,. . ' W fy X. Z6 'hx S f, X T-I nl I .5-bm o 0 lx Ql'5,.V94 Z.,-:ww Ci N Q Q - 'N 1 f Ni N W ' v A X M rr '-IW , 1 .9 . ' fx f l L63-xi! ' . -S: W vw T f ' ' 1 I X fx L' X!! lf 1 ' fi V 1-,Q 5253 :ggi Y X H QB? ' Q ,45l v X r Kr ELI.. YELI., Cheerleaders--the backbone of student participation at athletic events. Attired in Old Gold and Blue, these select few of Mitchell High School lead the student body in cheering the Blue Jackets to success. f 1 Y . , , x , xx C OO KS Thelma Scheibe Bertha Schelbe Pearl Clark CUSTODIANS Clyde Smith Claude Stroud Jessie Terry George James ww FIRST ROW: Marvin Keane, Cleora Burris, Larry Rarney, Jim Thompson, President, Patty Wink- ler, Secretary, Tom Miller, Barbara Burgess, Eddie Mundy. SECOND ROW: Mr. French, Sponsor, Austin Coleman, John Burton, Jim Lewis, Marilyn Ramey, Roy Smith, Polly Ann Clark, Marsha Trueblood, Lorena Hughes, Kay Jolliff. Nancy Bodkins, President, Sharon Pless, Treasurer, Mrs. Farkas, Sponsor, Mary Allen, Secretary. I The government of the students, by the students and for the students of Mitchell High School is known as the Student Council and enables a student to express his ideas con- cerning school activities and functions. I I The Sunshine Society is an organization in which every member is motivated by the wonderful spirit of giving her best far beyond the call of duty. Q,-- 7, r ' -u . '. - 'unv- .. R' air! It? '-.1 ,rv U 4' N . .'Q Ei .1 1 A -..iw fl A F W I L f 1, I , , 1 - ,- ..-bf f f 1 a.l.AM.i1 1 cad!! BETTY ASBURY wills her long hair to her little cousin Juanita. JANET BATCHELOR wills her twirling uniform to Marilyn Prow. NANCY BODKINS wills her short hand to anyone who has one to match it. KENNETH BOONE wills his California interest to Ronnie Cogwell. CHARLENE BOWMAN wills her ability to playhooky to Marsha Trueblood. DARLENE BRA ZZELL wills her techniques with boys to Norma Knight. HELEN BRIM wills her height to Phyllis Harshaw. CAROLYN BROWN wills the front desk in the typing room to Mary Carr. KNO tight skirts allowed.l CLEORA BURRIS wills her dark eyes to Judy Swider. NORMA BURRIS wills her ability to go with out of town boys to Phoebe McCammon. PATTY CARTWRIGHT unwillingly, but from dire necessity, relinquish her grins and giggles to Celesta Hardman. HOLLACE CHASTAIN wills his size 16 football shoes to Tommy Miller. JOHN COLEMAN hereby bequeath his ability to get along with TEACHERS to David Bolling. DAVID DAUGHTERY wills his quiet studious manner to Gretna Johnson. GENE DIETZ wills his ability to get through classes to Peggy Green. ALAN ECKENSBERGER wills his ability to play basketball to Julian Eckensberger. DON ECKENSBERGER wills his ability to play football to Bob Blackwell. NORMA FLORA will leave --- school ROLAND GAINES wills Sondra Sue and Harriet to any boy who has a car. ELAINE GODBEY wills her short legs to Linda Incollingo. ARVIN GOSSMAN wills his ability to anybody that can find it JAMES GREEN wills his lesson - getting ability to Jr. Hamilton. BOBBY GRISSOM wills his good looks to Doris Fletcher. DOROTHY HAMILTON wills her dark hair to Shirley Mund y. JERRY HANCOCK wills his one handed driving ability to anyone with lots of insurance and a girl. DAVID HARDMAN wills his freckles to Larry Brown. PATSY HART wills her good times to Nicki Cargas. DAVID HILL wills Anna Harvey to Sunny Richardson. CHARLES HOLSAPPLE wills his ability to go with Bedford girls to Pete Chastain. ELDEN HOLSAPPLE bequeaths his fluent southern accent to Robert Miracle. LENORE JANYES wills her Model A to Jackie Porter. KAY JOLLIFF wills his lst. chair in band to Barbara Burgess. CAROL JUDD wills her quiet ways to Wanda Erwin. WANDA KECK wills her stool in the library to Mary Allen. PAUL KERN wills his curly hair to Don Kinder. JOHN KNOX wills his ability to date the GIRLS to Butch Hancock. JOE MCLAIN wills his pilot licenses to Jack Davidson. RONNIE MCCLINTIC wills his ability to disappoint women to Larry Ramey. we ' 45 KENNETH MCCLURE wills his blush to any tomato. VERGA MASSEY wills his seat in senior roll room to Kay Hopper. EDWARD MUNDY wills his ability to get along with Mrs. Farkas to Larry Chastain. JOE MUNDY wills his hard times in high school to Marvin Keane. IVAN MURR wills his hair he lost during school to Kenneth Robertson. LAVONDA NOR RINGTON wills her ability to be quiet in the library to Imongene Burris. JIM PACE wills his ability to shoot paper wads to Joe Henderson. EARL PADGETT wills his mule-kick to the great Norman Anderson. DON PIERCE wills his great mental capacity to the delicate freshman, Johnny Todd. KENNETH PITMAN wills his ability to antagonize Neal Napier to Don Little. JANET PORTER wills Jerry, to not one soul, she is going to take him with her. JOAN PURKHISER wills her horse, Champ, to Polly Ann Clark. MARILYN RAMEY wills her blush and shy ways to Kathy Harville. JANET REYNOLDS wills her dimples, babish grins, and actions to Joyce Hopkins. BILL REYNOLDS wills his two noon hours to Miss Beldon. RITA ROCCHI wills her Get-a-long to anyone who has a Hitch. CAROLYN ROOT wills her glasses to Janic-e Isom so she can see her way through school. DELORES RITCHISON wills her brain to her cousin, Shirley Ritchison. NED ROSENBERGER wills his ability to get his lessons to Mike Brooks. TED ROSENBERGER wills his ability to admire beautiful women to Clyde Phipps. SHARON SMITH wills her questionable ability to always be where the boys aren't to Treva Munsey. LINDA SMITH wills her red hair to anyone who has the temper to go with it. DALE STRANGE wills his world famous Hillbilly Band to Stanley Brown. PATTY STRANGE wills her good times in the assembly to Treva Mayden. JACK TANKSLEY wills his ability to evade women to Butterball Dunlap. ALICE MARIE TERRELL wills her long hair to Effie Pruett. JOHN TERRELL wills his deep and profound thoughts to Larry Brown. WANDA TERRY wills her 98 pounds to Deanna Daughtery. JAMES TOMPSON wills his seat in Polson's Drug Store to Julian Eckensberger. GORDON VAUGHT wills his glasses to Alan Flanigan, CARL WATTERSON wills Mitchell High School to anyone who needs some larning. PATRICIA WATSON wills her ability to learn shorthand to Mona Neal. DON WEDGEWOOD wills his ability to get along with Mr. French to Mike Sherwood. PATTY WINKLER wills her flirty ways to Marilyn Pruett. if 1' Y' I P, nl 4' in 7 BETTY ASBURY will be making her fourth trip to the moon bringing back that wonderful product, green cheese. JANET BATCHELOR will still be hoping she won't stay a bachelor. NANCY BODKINS will own the largest squirt gun factory in the world, supplying MHS exclusively. KENNY BOONE will be wading across the Volga River with a wee widdle gun clutched in his hand. CHARLENE BOWMAN will be a lovely old maid--using Pond's and still hoping. DARLENE BRA ZZELL will be a National Oueen. QAll her jewelry will be real, too. J HELEN BRIM will be happily married to the mayor of Lick Skillet and have a lot of little skillets. CAROLYN BROWN will be living in Dogpatch with the Schmoos. CLEORA BURRIS will have his life in an ordered pattern of eating, sleeping, and working. NORMA BURRIS will be, well, she'll write and tell us.- PATTIE CARTWRIGHT will be listening to the patter of little feet--she'll be running an exclusive day nursery. HOLLACE CHASTAIN will still be known as Golden Toe . He will be Notre Dame's star football player. JOHN COLEMAN will be serving the last week of his prison term for burning dear old MHS. DAVID DAUGHER TY will be building a new road between Mitchell and Lawrenceport--he wore the old one out. GENE DIETZ will be battling his way through droves of tsetse-flies in South America under Uncle Sam's service. ALAN ECKENSBERGER will still be the best little HQ old basketball player in 48 states, Hawaii, and Alaska. DON ECKENSBERGER will be on K, P, and very weary after having peeled his 199th bushel of potatoes. NORMA FLORA will own the largest factory in the world manufacturing millions of yellow slips for MHS. ROLAND GAINES will still be spending all his money on cars and women. ELAINE GODBEY will be 10 years older. ARVIN GOSSMAN will be a taster in a. glue factory. DON PIERCE will have his business of piercing ears well established. KENNY PITMAN will have been married 9 112 years and be holding down a foreman's job at one of the Bedford Stone Mills. JANET PORTER will have been s ellin Porter H-A-N-C-O-C- P for the last 10 years. g JO'AN PURKHISER will be running a used car lot to keep her boyfriends supplied with cars. She'll wear out the DeSoto. MARILYN RAMEY will be owner and operator of the largest airline between Indiana and California--for convenience. JANET REYNOLDS will own her own drug store and will be jerking sodas with one hand and selling Carter's Little Liver Pills with the other. BILL REYNOLDS will be a retired pig raiser raising something besides pigs. DELORIS RITCHISON will be President of the largest doll dress manufacturing company in the world. RITA ROCCHI will be taking Debbie Reynold's place in Eddie Fisher's affections. NED ROSENBERGER will be the star of the remake of Gone With the Wind. TED ROSENBERGER will be making the covers on the Saturday Evening Post. K CAROLYN ROOT will be doing something but she isn't quite sure what. LINDA SMITH will be singing with Eddie Fisher in some famous night club. lHow do you get along with Rita ?J SHARON SMITH will have her twenty-second driver's permit with no license in sight. DALE STRANGE will be married to Minnie Pearl and playing steel guitar on Grand Ole' Opry. PATTY STRANGE will be a nurse to an old millionaire who will leave her all his money when he dies. JACK TRANSLEY will be head football coach at I. U. ALICE TERRELL will be in Bongo-Bongo teaching the natives art. JOHN TERRELL will still be hanging around giving the teachers a tough time. WANDA TERRY will be on a farm west of Orleans being secretary to a husband and six kids. JAMES THOMPSON will be in the French Foreign Legion chasing girls on a horse instead of in a car. GORDON VAUGHT will be making a thousand dollars an hour from his private printing press. CARL WATTERSON will have a filling station of his own. DON WEDGEWOOD will still be looking for some way out of dear of MHS, JAMES GREEN will be making some valuable reforms in MHS, such as chewing gum machines, elevators, etc. BOBBY GRISSOM will be in the navy seeing the world. JERRY HANCOCK will be head dogcatcher in Lawrence County. PATSY HART will be a singer at Hernando'S Hideaway DOROTHY HAMILTON will be sitting under a magnolia tree taking life easy. DAVID HARDMAN will still be working at the Beach House eyeing all those swim suit sweeties . DAVID HILL will be a businessman in a big city. CHARLES HOLSAPPLE will be trying for his second million after having lost his first. ELDEN HOLSAPPLE will be the president of West Point. LENORE JAYNES will be the best artist in these parts and still be Jesse, too! KAY JOLLIFF will be teaching little kiddies to blow a horn. CAROL JUDD will be teaching Latin fthe dead language, to ghosts at night school. WANDA KECK will be teaching Spanish at MHS. PAUL KERN will be making Atom bombs and running Einstein out of business. JOHN KNOX will still be hoping the MHS Band could have a new bass drum! VERGA MASSEY will be referring to her hope chest as her panic box . KENNETH MCCLURE will be happy--a rich bachelor. JOE MCCLAIN will be coaching the Kentucky Wildcats. RONNIE MCCLINTIC will be president of the most elaborate chain of poor farms east of the Mississippi. EDWARD MUNDY will be principal of MHS. JOE MUNDY will be making his second million. QWhat?l IVAN MURR will be starting his career as a singer--SINGER ? LAVONDA NORRINGTON will be Mrs. Merle Wilson at home watching their 3-D techni-color 37- inch TV set. JIM PACE will be the sole owner of a home for bachelors. EARL PADGETT will still be wondering how he got out of high school. QGood work, Earl., ,XXL Vlflllnkkfib OF QUKKHY . aff-q : L


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