Mitchell High School - Gold and Blue Yearbook (Mitchell, IN)
- Class of 1959
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Boosters lead the parade to usher in the football season with rousing enthusiasm The parade through town announces to all that football will be with us throughout the next few weeks From the moment of the opening of the school doors in early September, through the busy fall days, the gay winter season, and into a spring filled with anticipation of grad- uation, a year in M. H. S. represents a signi- ficant span in the life of each student. ln the first part of our 1959 Gold and Blue we show you WHAT WE DO. Studies, extracurricular activities, sports, and clubs . . . all play an important part. As what we do depends upon each of us individually, we focus the spotlight on WHO WE ARE in thd final part of our book B1llGr1ssor1and Tommy M11 ler try to beat the 8 07 bell il Which book do I take to what class? Come to schoolwithout glass Butch Shedd questions Ronnle Wood packs? Never!! . . . . . I , ,,,.. .- - I . T H 4 I A K 1 A? I Kd . , - ' u H - ff . ' 1 4 p Office practice students v1ew a movie that w1l1 help them become better stenographers ami far Scenes Eight graders, Harry Wilson and Byron Tow, daily raise the Stars and Stripes over the school. With the new state of Alaska, this will no doubt be our last flag of forty- eight stars. Mr Guthrle lmtructs the drivers education Herman appears indlfferent as curious class rn the mechanism ofthe new 59 Ford science students probe for his cold heart 1 ' ' - g - n av - - . . . . ' . , 1 . In Our Daffy Classes Wtll l ever wear senlor cords? wonders freshman Doug Head Students use the llbrary not only to flnd the answers to reference questlons but also to flfld a favoute book for recreatlonal readtng .41 Perhaps a story of Dantel Boone or Davy Crockett that Ronald 1S tell 1n Home Ec gn-ls learn to f1t patterns to s1ze Carolyn Mlller and Ronald Naugle above and make attractlve garments for them members of the speech class tell llvely selves stones to elementary students u., ' n 1 ,l - Jam 1 z I N All Q 1 if l ' ,ya I Elf I v ' Q' Q l It, Q1 ' I 'fl-i 2 . g. .J W 1, ,pf ,, i was r V AM I ,Y ,l, L , of ' 4 5 V: rf. ' Q 'Swim ' 'QMQ 524-Ns ,D-I 'bs ,f ff .-'vig A . -px I M --,wwi 22 ' Q -,.L . 4,ff: M ,W 5,4 may in 15, , gjfggegzfff- , ,mf .1 Y 5 8 5 ' x QP an , , ,wr umfsf-,Q -Sa, xi Q --M' 4' f : o va A ,ig 'M ww . siaffpff, , X - I W .A M gf 4 5-fx ' -i...f ' 1 ff-Q at fi A 'M Y ill .M 1 N -Nix! 5 1's,Af ' if F5 L X-lm fi .Azz 'H 3? A x , A l . 1 - D s . . nv-f ' ' .- ,- A Q, 1 5: ' an x W v , A 3' 4 2 X :-- K 5 Gi . sr ig: A 4 'iii ip' -3,1-5 sg E f'ki vw'- Qi is ai v 'ir hr ,ski 5 , Q? is fl I Jw if tfk ' -.W QNX 3 It --- .x,Q ' . ' V W. Af I 3. is-V x ur- ffl Carolyn Ewtng Fun Frohc queen accompamed by Semor class Presrdent Butch Shedd and other members of her court s1t onthe royal throne whlle berng entertarned by drrlls and marches performed by elementary students T1ny flower glrl and crown bearer are flrst graders Brenda Reynolds and Charles Hall Though each class trres to elect ns candldate, all work together to make the Fun Frollc a Jolly occas ron Semors are busily engaged tn sorung whrte elephants for the Country Store and Frshmg Pond, concesslons sponsored by local orgamzatlons as part ofthe even 1ng's entertamment I U71 1'Ol1C ,A 1 A A Y W ft 5 Y M xx 5 S X 'il A 1 Q b X it be 3 ' f 4 ' l 4 L if 0 e ' E 4 wiV v . A lk L 'im--aA,,r V, ' c Q ' -,mm ii A X Q Arthur H111 Patty Gilbert and Linda Former select Twlrlers Charleston W1IhP0m Poms white elephants in their endeavor to increasevotes for at the half time of the Bloommg the Junior Class candidate YOU MIICUCH Same- Baskeflwall ueen Janet Flinn, Junior Class candidate, escorted by Arthur Hill, smiles happily as she is crowned 1959 basketball queen by co-captain Jon Rosenberger. Ianet's election was determined by the successful cam- paign which the Juniors waged in the advance season ticket sales. V A tense moment in the play as Gussie is lulled to sleep by the smoothing voice ofthe psychiatrist. Glenda Ringle and Ioan Baker are much interested in the outcome. The cast looks on as Roy Weddle and David Roberts struggle for the affection of Gloomy Gussie fPhoebe Hamiltonj in the senior class play, Cracked Nuts. vit In colorful formal attire the chorus, under the direction of Miss Adams, performs at This prettycreation, made and modeled by Ioan Baker, in the annual style exhibit, shows the first glimpse of spring fashions. the spring festival and arts exhibit. The band stands by in readiness for the next number. RIGHT: Furniture and paintings by MHS Students will probably be found in the homes of tomorrow. Gymnasium decorations were made by art classes, V Wehurried and scurried to transform Spring Mill lounge into a magic ballroom of Star Dust Memories. .,.-Q! Beginning with fun and good food in Spring Mill din ing room and ending with a theater party and break fast, last year's prom will not soon be forgotten. In traditional manner, junior girls carry flower-decorated arches to form an aisle for the senior processional at commence- ment. A Christmas tree, lanterns, snow flakes, and jolly Christmas spirit make a holiday atmosphere for the Christmas dance. Superintenctent an Sctzoot Board Lintz Sctzoots anct Community Mr. Bishop, superintendent, connects the city schools with the board of trust- ees. He also works closely with the high school principal and with the prin- cipal of the two elementary schools, ap- proving policies in effect or recommend- ing changes that would be helpful. In addition, Mr. Bishop represents the Mitchell school system at educational conferences and willingly explains the work- ing of our school when called upon to do so. Plannmg and administering affairs relating to the Mitchell schools is the chief concern of the board of school trustees as it meets the second Tuesday of each month The three member board directs all important business from long range programs to immediateplans LEFT TO RIGHT N W Grayson Secretary ClaytonE Ramey President Wayne Hatfield Treasurer . . . - . . . , . . Q o y . . I . I ' l 1 1 . r Principal Guicles and Aclvises s Students l1sten to Mr French s fam1har vo1ce over the loud speaker each mornlng as he makes the speclal announcements for the day perhaps urges more student sp1r1t at ball games or on occaslon g1V8S a b1t of sound 3dV1C6 to the ent1re student body Mrs Betty Bnscoe, secretary to the supermtendent and pr1nc1pal IS wllllng to help students and fac ulty durmg the busy hours of her day Pr1nC1pd s Message Though these four years of h1gh school have seemed very short we trust that you have learned your lessons well As you take on new respons1b1l1t1es of adult l.1fe we would w1sh for you to rem ember the words of Henry Van Dyke. 1f he would make h1s record true. to thmk wlthout confuslon clearly to love h1S fellow men smcerely to act from honest motxves purely to trust 1n God and heaven securely xZ,J,.a,,,,,! . , . . . . . ' . . ' . . . o 0 I I I . I . - Four things a man must learn to do ' ' il . - . S . 2 . 19 , . ml. Wits' ', :mein ld h,,.,m xr., ,xl n, -fn, M . n J r., ferns'- Af HENRIETTA ADAMS Vocal Music B.S. Indiana State Teachers College M. E. Univ. of Michigan ELIZABETH BELDON Business Education A. B. Indiana University BLANCHE BOYD School Librarian M. S. Indiana University Yearbook Adviser TED COOK Boys' Physical Education A. B. Eastern Kentucky State College MABEL DAVIS Art B. S. Indiana State Teachers College LUANN FARKAS English, Latin A.B. Franklin College CLYDE FISCUS Vocational Agriculture B. S. A. Purdue University LARRY GRAHAM Social Studies Boys' Physical Education A. B. I-Ianover College WARREN GUTHRIE Boys' Physical Education A.B. Hanover College RUSSELL IULIAN Instrumental Music B. P. S. M. Indiana University GOLDA B. KNIGHT Mathematics, Science A.B. Indiana State Teachers College JEANNE LE MASTERS Girls' Physical Education B. S. Texas Christian University M. S. Indiana University JAMES MALOTT Mathematics B.S. Indiana State Teachers College MARGARET MC INTIRE Home Economics B. S. Purdue University Master of Education, Colorado A. and M WILMA NEWMAN English Dean of Girls A. B. Indiana University DANIEL O'REAR English, Social Studies B. S. Indiana State Teachers College ELIZABETH OSBORNE Biological Science A. B. Central Normal RUBY REID Junior High B.S. Central Normal GRACE SORRELLS B. S. Indiana University Junior High DOROTHY STROUD Social Studies A. B. Franklin College WOODROW WAGONER Industrial Art B.S. Indiana State Teachers College CONSTANCE WIELANDT English M. S. Education, Indiana University WILLIAM WRIGHT Business Education B. S. Indiana State Teachers College RUBY PRUETT Speech Therapy M.S. Indiana University wil Qu V4 . 2 3?i'5 wi.,ti! ifHs.,,:. it N. uf' Fai W F 1 S i V . siwvw ,Y ,, ,- . ,, st ,QQ ' SDK 3 as 1, If ll X' i !' 0 X is u f U .ef r S 1 7 4 mir Q 1 CLASS OF 1959 It seems that it was only last week that as freshmen we walked through the halls ofM.H.S.for the first time, awed by the sight of the upper classmen and doubting whether we should ever be able to find our way around the school. We did find ourselves, however, in time to elect our candidate Fun Frolic Queen that first year. In our sophomore year we really got into the swing of things. Selection of our class rings was a big event and the opportunity to wear them gave us special pride. During our junior year we realized, as we presented the class play, that no matter whether we were in the audience or behind stage, we were members of an importantgroup, the Class of '59, With anticipation of great things to come in our senior year, we chose Marlin Shedd, Class President, Bill I-laverly, Vice-President, Glenda Ringle, Secretary, and Millie Lam- brecht, Treasurer fpicture at leftj. ln this senior year we secretly accept the fact that any- thing we do is for the last time. We shake our heads and wonder where it went---then hesitate and wish that I A l four more years. CONNIE ARNOLD Chorus l,2,3,4 F.H.A. 1,2 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Booster Club 3,4 IO ANNE BAKER F.H.A. l,2,3.4 Booster Club 3,4 Treasure 3 Chorus l Class Play 3,4 Meet Arizona 1 Archbearer 3 Student Council 1 BREN DA A LLEN F.l-l.A. 1,2,3,4 Chorus l,'2,3,4 HELEN BARLOW F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Songleacler 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Chorus 1,2, 3 Booster Club Secretary 3 Vice-President 4 Student Council 4 Class Play 4 G.A.A. 1 Meet Arizona J Archbearer 3 PORT IA A LLEN Treasurer 1 Secretary 3 Queen Candidate Booster Club 3,4 President 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Class Play 4 Scholastic M 1 Archbearer 3 .af 'N IWW 2 ,o CARL BARRETT Chorus 1 Meet Arizona Annual Staff 4 Photographer 4 JERRY A SB URY Chorus 2 TOM BAREFORD Football 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 A. Club 1,2,3,4 Hi-Y 2,3,4 Sergeant-at-Arms 2 Student Council 3 Intramurals 1,2 CHARLES BOONE DONALD BOX Projector Operator 1 , 2 , 3, 4 SANDRA BATCHELOR A 4 Club 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. l,2,4 Class Play Usher 3,4 Twirler l,2,3,4 ...Rf '4!'ff Q KENNETH BEASLEY Band 1,2,3,4 A4CMbLl3A H1-Y 3,4 Student Council 4 Track l,2,3,4 S BRENDA BURGESS ELNORA BUSCH Booster Club 3, 4 Librarian 3, 4 01. FAYE BOWDEN Chorus 2 HELEN ANN BROWN F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 A if Club 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1 Booster Club 3 Girls State 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Business Editor 4 kv' 'Q ION CORD Intramurals 2 DON ITA DA UGHERTY Chorus 1,3,4 Booster Club 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 F.l-l.A. l,2,3,4 Student Council 3 Queen Candidate 4 Class Play Usher 3 G.A.A. 1 Archbearer Scholastic M NICOLETA CARGAS Queen Candidate 1 F.H.A,1,2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 A if Club l,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Girls State 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Publicity Manager G.A.A. WD' DAN CA UDELL Boys State Track 3 BARBARA SUE CRAMER F . H. A . 4 Librarian 3,4 Archbearer 3 Class Play Usher 4 CAROLYN EWING Chorus 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Historian 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 President 4 4 CARL FARLEY A LANNY FIELDS Yell Leader 3 Class Play 3 Chorus 3.4 Cheerleader 2, 3,4 Fun Frolic Queen 4 Class Play 3 Booster Club 3, 4 Scholastic M Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 4 Student Council 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 MELBA GILLIATT Booster Club 3 Chorus 1 ,'2, 3,4 WILLIAM GROCE Chorus 1 Operetta 1 I FRANKLIN FLORA IA MES GERKIN Football 1 , 2, 3 Co -Captain 4 Basketball 1,2,3 Baseball 1, 2,3,4 Track 1 Hi-Y Secretary-Treasurer 2 Sergeant-at-Arms 3 Vice-President 4 Scholastic M Class President 1,2 Class Play 3,4 Intramurals 1, 2,3,4 PI-IOEBE HAMILTON Chorus 3,4 Student Council4 Class Play 3,4 Girls State Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Booster Club 3,4 Archbearer 3 BETH HARDMAN Chorus 1 Band 1,2,3,4 A if Club F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Secretary 4 Booster Club 3 Librarian 3 Class Play 3,4 Operetta 1 Q WILLIAM GRISSOM Track 3 Intramurals 1 , 2, 3, 4 GEORGE GROSS F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Q BILL HAVERLY Football 2,3 Basketball 1,2 Track 1,3 Baseball 2 Vice-President 4 JOANDEL ISOM Chorus l,2,3,4 Operetta 1 Tri-Hi-Y 4 MART HA HARRI SON F.H.A. 2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Chorus 1 Booster Club 3,4 Archbearer SHIRLEY HARRIS Chorus 1,3 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Booster Club 3,4 Operetta 1 :qv-W - CONNIE JACKSON Chorus l ,2, 3,4 Scholastic M Class Treasurer 2 Class Play 3 Class Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Copy Editor A WAYNE JENKINS Hi-Y 3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Operetta 1 Yearbook Staff Assistant Editor Alt. Boys State Hi-Y 4 Sergeant-at-Arms Q3-A LORET TA HO LSA PPLE Chorus 1,2, 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 WAYNE ISOM Class Play 3, Class Play 4, Hi-Y 3,4 Chorus 3,4 Boys State 3 JOANNE KEEN EY Chorus4 F.H.A. 4 JOE KERN Student Council 2 Baseball 2 Basketball 1 ,4 Track 3, 4 Football 4 Class Vice-Presiden Hi-Y 3,4 Secretary 3 President 4 Alt. Boys State Chorus 3,4 Intramurals 2, 3 '11- Z ' . BETTY JOHNSON F.H.A. 2,3,4 Parliamentarian 3 Booster Club 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Librarian 4 Archbearer Prom Committee Chairman Scholastic M HOWARD KNIGHT Intramural Basketball 1,2, 3,4. JOY IULIAN Chorus lg Operetta lg Band l, 2, 3,45 Majorette 44 A 5 Club 1, 2, 3, 4gSecretary4g F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Ser- geant-at-Arrns 3g Scho- lastic Mg Booster Clubg Girls' Stare, I. U. Music Clinic 25 Regional Math- ematics Contest 2. MILLIE LAMBRECHT Class Treasurer 49 F. H. A. l,2,3,4, Historian 2, Treasurer 3, Band 1,2,3,4g A if Club 1,2,3,4g Tri-H- Y 2,3 ,4, Vice-President 4g D.A.R. Winner 4g Stu- dent Council 3g Scholastic Mg Music Clinic 2g Sci- ence Institute 3g Math- ematics Contest 3g Music Contest lg Booster Club 3 . Q . 42 IUDITH KE LLEY Queen Candidate 1 Student Council 3 Chorus 1 , 4 Operetta 1 NAOMI KERN Yearbook Staff Art Editor Poppy Poster Contest lst place winner Class Play 3 Chorus 1 , 2 Scholastic Art Award Gold Key Blue Ribbon MARGARET MC COY A if Club l,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Class Play Usher MIKE MC HARGUE Baseball 3,4 Intramurals l , 2, 3, 4 998 f- ' SHIRLEY MAT TOX Entered from Warren Central 3 Booster Club 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 DAVID MC CAMERON , . 9' 4? ' DAVID MILLER Class President 3 Football l,2,3,4 Baseball l Basketball 2 Track l,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 A if Club l,2,3,4 Hi-Y Treasurer 2 Secretary 4 Student Council 3 Alt. Boys State 3 Chorus 2 Lf? Sh ' ROBERT MILLER Class Play 3 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Baseball Manager Intramurals 1, 2 JOAN MC DERMED F.H.A. 2,3,4 Delegate to F.H.A Convention 2 JACK MERRY Projector Operator 3 pf 'QQ' TOM MILLER CHARLES NOE DANIEL OWENS Football 4 F. F.A . 2 KENNETH PHILLIPS Vice - President Basketball I Intramurals 4 in-t Chorus 2,4 F.F.A. 2,3 Track 2,3,4 ,gr ICQ' ,.,..-rf ANN PORTER Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 A if Club 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Copy Editor Student Council 3 Booster Club 3 Scholastic M Mathematics Cont G . A .A . 1 41--'fm est 3 Yang'-3' ELMER PORTER Projector Operator 3, 4 JERRY PHILLIPS F.F.A. I MELVIN PHIPPS Football 3 Hi-Y 4 RONA LD RIG HTLEY Mechanical Arts 1 , 2, 3,4 Attendance Award 1, 2, 3 JUDIT H ROBERT S F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Queen Candidate 3 Chorus 1 , 3 Booster Club 3,4 Operetta 1 Archbearer 3 DAVID PRIDEMORE JERRY REYNOLDS an 'l':: frf' JON KUSENBERGER Band 1,2,3,4g AI? Club l,2,3,4g Vice-President 3, President 4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Baseball l,2,3g Track 4, Hi-Y 3,4, Treasurer 4, Scholastic Mg Boys' State 73g Poppy Poster Contest 3g Essay Contest 2. Basebaii 2,3,4 H1-Y 4 1' y MARLIN SHEDD Class President 4 Student Council 2,3 Vice-President 3 F.F.A. 1,2 Football 2,3,4 Track 3,4 Hi-Y 3 'L' GLENDA RINGLE F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Editor 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Chaplain 4 Student Council 3 Scholastic M Class Play 3,4 Chorus l,2, 3 Girls State 3 Class Secretary 4 Booster Club 3,4 President 3 Operetta 1 Archbearer 3 DAVID ROBERTS F. F.A. 1 Student Cowicil 1 Hi-Y 3 Chaplain Scholastic M Oratorical Contest 3 Livestock Judging 2 Class Play 3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3 1-- 'v DARRELL STA FFORD Football 3,4 Chorus 1 , 2 , 3 Operetta 1 Hi-Y 4 Intramurals 1, 2,3 JOE M. STEVENS Scholastic M Projector Operator 3 Student Council 4 President 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Editor BRENDA KAYE SIMPSON Tri-Hi-Y 4 Chorus 1,2 Archbearer 3 PA TTY SWIDER F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1, 2 Cheerleader 2, 4 Student Council 2 Queen Candidate 2 Scholastic Art Gold Key Award 3 Scholastic M Booster Club 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 DA LE SPA ULD ING Hi-Y 3 Football 2, 3,4 Basketball 2 ROBERT TIREY Class Play 3 RO BERT STA LKER F.F.A, l,2,3 Basketball 2 SON DRA ST REET Chorus 4 Booster Club 3 Meet Arizona 1 Class Play 3,4 F.H.A. 4 Class Play 3 Intramurals ROY WEDDLE Class Play 4 l STEPHEN WHEELER I-li-Y 3,4 Class Play 3 Class Play 4 Scholastic M W 51 Win or lose, we are always good sports! Basket- ball queen candidate, Donita Daughtery, represented the class of 1959 in a royal manner. A high light of our senior year was when our candidate, Carolyn Ewing, was elected to reign as Queen of the Fun Frolic! PATRICIA WILEY F.H.A. 2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Class Play 3,4 I al RONALD WOOD Chorus 1,2,3,4 A ,.-.,. Operetta 1 V N . +,. K I: 'mfg Busy Semors DP Please buy a magazine 1 cl D C d 11 d Librarian Elnora Busch decorates P ea an au e an Ioan Keene the Christmas tree 1n the library A five syllable word has r 1 v e n Spaulding to the Jim and Tom hurry to mag- dictionary azine sales meeting 571, Melba Gilliatt is faithful Wayne Isom, Elmer Porter, and at her post as piano ac- Margaret McCoy take orders for companist. Commencement name cards. Y -1 .1- Don Box prepares f11ms for distrlbuuon and for mail IH l Phoebe discusses her Eur- op ea n trip as she shows colored slides 'aw' M .xxx .nw-nqN -'V no-Yr ,ff sn iw.. M.. I x X1 If C4 lx f n I r 1 l I 2 my B WW ig! 41' 7, 1 I f? .J ' W - SPORTS We are proud ofour past and of our present in athletics. Likewise, we have hope for our future. Past athletic teams have created many fine traditions for M.l-l.S. that the present athletes are endeavoring to maintain, whether it be in basket- ball, football, baseball, or track. We are confident that the basketball varsity--Joe Kern, Bob Connell, Tom Gerkin, Dean Hoggatt, John Barlow, Fount Armstrong, Charles Tilford, Ion Rosenburger, Mike Eagers, Ed Polson, Joe Rayhill under the watchful eyes of Coach Warren Guthrie and assistant Coach Larry Graham, will play the game well, win or lose. With the enthusiastic backing of the Booster Club they will face their foes with determination and courage. Exciting moments recorded during the basketball season. Action .7 Act ion f Action f B TEAM Freshman and sopho- more boys, composing the second team are candi- dates for next year's var- , sity. Mr. Larry Graham, ' serving, his first year in M HS, is assistant coach. FRONT ROW: John Mc- Neeiy, Dale Rightley, Larry Kidwell, David A1- ford, Mr. Graham. BACK ROW: G or d on Mundy, John Merry, Ron- nie Terry, Larry Mciiargue, Lester Bowden. The boys frght eagerly under the goal for control of the ball The crowd 1S tense and ex c1ted wamng to see whether the ball rrps the net Judy Roberts and Mrke Flelds lead the Jacket fans ln rousing cheers Yen Lea ers Patty Swider, Carolyn Ewing, Dec Dec an an an an an an e Fe Ioe Rayhlll smks the ball from the e foul l1ne as Coach Guthue looks on Fe Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 BASKETBALL 1958 - 1959 Greencastle Seymour Brownstown Bed ford Shawswick Paoli Salem Hunungburg Jeffersonvrlle Bed ford Bloomrngton Sllver Creek Orleans Salem Scottsburg Ausun Oolruc Cor ydon There There Here Here There There Here Here There There Here Here There There Here There Here Here gy-SA! Aiwa Meeung each Tuesday morrung the Booster Club led by M H S yell leaders brush up on old yells and pracuce new ones for backrng the Bluejackers Offrcers are Porua Allen Presrdenr Helen Barlow Vrce Presrdent Charlotte Mundy Secretary Miss Stroud sponsors the club 2 Coach Ted Cook Captain Dale Spaulding C0 CHDIHIH Jun Gefkln if arS1fy q ua ROW ONE: Richard Blanton, Ronnie Terry, I im Karr, Dean Hoggatt, Keith York, George Street, Ronnie Reynolds, Tommy Gerkin. ROW TWO: Marlin Shedd, Fount Armstrong, Rex Tanks1ey,,Tames Gerkin, Roy Weddle, David Miller, Charles Hardwich, Bill Keeney. ROW THREE: Ronnie Chastain, Tommy Bare- ford, Tod Clark, Dale Spaulding, Johnny Mann, Gary Chastain, Charlie Tilford, Tom Case, Bob Connell, Brad Atkinson. ROW FOUR: Eddie Palson, Sid Connell, Darrell Stafford, Joe Kern,Gordon Mundy, Mike Eagers, Dan Owens, J im Mann, Gordon ,T arvis. nfor Players MARLIN SHEDD TOM BAREFORD DANIEL OWENS Hdlfback Fullback Lmeman Sept Spet Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct ROY WEDDLE BLUEJACKET SCOREBOARD Jasper Un1vers1ty Prov1denc e Blcknell Salem Hu nungburd Tell Clty They I JOE KERN DARRELL STAFFORD DAVID MILLER Haltback Center Quarterback We . 5 12 34 . 12 ' ' 0 26 . 19 ' o 26 . 26 ' 19 6 . 3 34 13 3. 10 ' 7 21 O . 17 ' 7 21 Lifleman oct. 21 Bedford 13 13 rw NOW WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE' You must run hard to out drstance these two would be tacklers and make another touch down for old M H S Our boys flgured out a way to get through be cause they won the game from wh1ch thrs mght shot was taken GOOD BLOCK' Xenon at nrght on the football freld IS frlled wrth scu fles tackles r rd uspensc Thrsprcture was taken at our uctor 1ous game over Salem 34 to 13 It shows our deternunatron to overcome WHAT' ARE THESE OUR BOYS LOAFING9 Yes these are our semor football players restrng between sreges of pracuce for our next b1g game The boys worked hard thrs year srnce thrs rs theu' last opportunrty to play for M H S , ' ' y f , , Ll s f ' . ' 1 , . our speedy competitors. 1 - ' I llll an U Ill Wlth WIIIQS on thelr heels our M H S track team ran sw1ft1y and jumped hlgh to w1n many honors for us ROW OINE Left to Rxght Fount Armstrong Louls Burns Marhn Shedd M1keCanf1eld Kenny H111 ,Times G1omer Jerry Quebbeman Kenny Tanksley ROW TWO Tommy Bareford Tom Mlller Ron rue Terry Ronmellugzhett Kenny Beasley D'lV1LlM1l1SI' Pau1Gr1ssom ROW THREE Ne1lNap1er Bobby Connell B111 Gmssom Mlke Eagers Charles Tllford ,Toe Kern Gordon JSYVIS Dan Caudell Edward Rlahtly Coach Ted Cook TGC and BCISQLG Teams Win Honors Whether h1gh or low hurdles Fount Arm strong Davld M111er, Bob Connell Kenneth Beasley and Jerry Quebbeman endeavor to w1n . , 2 g ' ? ., , , 1 i yn . sf Lf' 4 1 . ' 55 J' fy A . , , . : ' . . I . Y . . , ' ' 1 0 I - K 1 ' V 1 1 ' ' 1 1 . H , . , H , I . . I . . : . . 1 Y ' I 1 ' 9 , Y l , ! l s Y ' Q , , Q o I V ' I I I I t I Q-'F' W, v QL Strong arms and stout backs helped to wrn our baseball games ROW ONE Left to Rrghr Lanny Frelds Deanl-Ioggatt Tom Gerkrn M1keMcI-largue Donald Hunter Dale Rrghtley ROW TWO Gary Chastam Rex Tanksley Jerry Reynolds Kerth York James Fletcher 11m Gerkln ROW THREE IOTIH Barlow Bradley Atkmson Davrd Alford Jon Rosenberger Ed Polson Parfrwpahng In Sprmg Sports N..n..ng, Baseball boys practrce for one of then brg games The schedule mcluded Bedford Orleans Salem Paolr Huron Shoals and Unrversrty School at Bloomrngton . V lx A 'K ,N Q - A J ,era ,., vvuifx., C wr wi., . , : I I I I f ' : , y . . . ' U I f U f D ' Y l I I ' 0 0 0 0 4. Y o . 1 .Q , Kr , fi- dasfbiwif.: -' W , v ' , --NK qypil., .' ' b v. ' sbs dx tri-,,!,i.i:,,lafia', 'Q L W V .7 Y. f as .W-. . 4 v a . 'CVT ' - - A . M9 :gp N . I :Y I- ,fu ,FQ - I 1 I 9 v - . ' . 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' A .sw-fwpv qw? . ,,,...f--f 9 , 1 fi 1'1.y: 7Qn L: 'tx A A . nfmwffifrfi Q wt' ' ssszss11aka2ae2 a :ig M + 4- .3 ii! if W Q yt, ROW ONE Charlene Deckard Joandel Ism Mary Beth Daugherty Kathy Swider, Donita Daugherty, Brenda Kelly Brenda Allen Karen Buher Mary Melvin Lynnette Eckensberger, Mary Sue Lanier , Connie Jackson, Judy Kelly ROW TWO Carolyn Pridemore Dorothy Houchin, Linda Vice, Barbara Golds- berry Marianne McNeely Leroy Kinsler Kay Taflinger Gerald Smith, Bill Potts, Brenda Wood, Linda Smlth Nadine Napier Mary lxoe. ROW THREE Conn1eArnold Norma Stearns, Sue Baker, Edward Quinn, Tri-I-E-Y The Tri-Hi-Y is a Christian or- ganization for girls. The club motto charges the girls to create, to main- tain, and to extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of conduct. Special projects undertaken this year included caroling at the Lee and La wr e nc eport schools at Christmas time, and babysitting while parents were away from home donating blood CLUB OFFICERS: Carolyn Ewing President, Mildred Larnbrecht, Vice- Presidentg Beth Hardman, Secretary, Joylulian, Treasurerg Donita Daugherty, Sergeant-at-Arms, Glenda Ringle Chaplain. .K A Bill Pierce, Wayne Jenkins, Tilden Slone Elden Slone Edgar Conley Joan Keeney Lmda PHUOH Lmdla Munsey. ROW FOUR: Martha Green, Melba Gtlliatt Sondra Street Karen May Mike May .TOC Kern Ron me Wood, Lanny Fields, Wayne Isom, Tommy Miller Marilyn Watterson Rachel Jones Sandra Neely Rozetta Payton. Hi-Y Boys of the three upper classes may become members of thelfii-Y Ch- ristian organization, one of the older clubs of the schooL Among their first projects completed last fall was that of buying secondhand books for distribut- ion to students. They also increased their treasury, and at the same time benefited the school, by selling refresh- ments at ball games. They are committed to uphold qual- ities of Good Speech, Clean Sports, Go- od Scholarship, and Clean Living. Officersg President, Joe Kern, Vi- ce-Presidcnt, Jim Gerking Secretary, David Miller, Treasurer, Ion Rosen- bergerg Sergeant -At-A rms, Waynelen- kins. f f ML? an an , fe , :X .ff if.: grips QA 5 l fs ,. , MLW A ' Q- 4- -1. f - 5 , .aaw fr- .M 4 .A ff F .n, Q: ,W it qv, 5 M A ff I, LL,W , Q ,Q A A, 5 ...-iii fm, -'75 -1 A 1 4 , 5555 its ,ne if nr -u il is, 9,375 Q ,W 3' Qi 'U 'W se- -'Mi' 'fy ,sf ada:-f 3 V' W 49 ff -9' 'Q v it xi ik ,X ' ' Q: 4 f ' 4 :rw Q 3' in 'U' bw ' ng ' if 1 HQ! :J gi ' f in El 9-if Mr. Fiscus points out to his F. F. A. 'ers parts of the tractor of- ten needing special attention. In November, a rat control campaign was conducted by the club with garden seed sales begun in February. Proceeds from these two group projects were used to buy some equipment for the agricul- ture department. OFFICERS: President, Ronnie Mann, Vice-President, lames Karr, Secretary, Dean Hoggattg Treasurer, Keith York, Reporter, Carl Beek- man, Sentinel, Gordon Jarvis. Future armers fualenf ounci fi gas' is Student Council members are critically examining the banner, chosen by the student body, to re- present Mitchell High School. It all started when the question was asked, What is ablue jacket? The emblem, an old English M, traditionally used as an honor for high scholarship, was chosen. The council is composed of elected representatives from or- g a ni za tio ns and classes ofthe school. SEATED: Helen Barlow, Sharon Beekman, Keith York, Carolyn Ewing, Mike McNeely, Janice Kin- ser, Lanny Fields, Kenneth Beasley. STANDING: Ri c h a r d Hardman, Lynne Julian, Darlene Fortner, Joe Stevens, Phoebe Hamilton, Char- lotte Mundy, Dean Hoggatt, James Ball. gi WX, X13 Yi 1 Jwf gr sf: V7 1 ,- W Ni , l 1 V! Qi ' by l 1 '45 bi M , -.A Q Q ' ,Nh K MK? A J ,nn-N ' sl I E '4 N .1 s Q il 1 5 fs' M K , T xg X 'S 4 zfli i nf ' P '4-,bf 4-1- fa L V xA W V wg WWWWM 3 Ejk X 3 L. ,W ,M , ,M , WX - Q s 7 4 1 x my XV ,ef Q X w 9' . X- I :gf S . f' , F' Pi, W ?'-5 fx' W YZWW . 'fx I x 4. 4- 'Sw fill . ' x :Xin 'Li' , 9 .,g,.. .. Q ci, t , 'V A . -43 'W-if-b ll .M- T I 'Pa 'Rl -ff ef Q Q 1 WN' 4 XV' 1' ' l 4 V, 5.- -Q,,1 '-L,.! M. ' ' vi: . W f,4,5,Af ' ff? m 353334 +1 'f ' -m... S .av . Q if N 5 1 A f ' R 2 f' f .fs w 7 Nw: ,.v uf 5 ti 4: 45-e' .1 EK, yi. Mi I 2 H 1- M , Q .5 , 'rp' lb O vga! 1-eil' '- -OK s A. . 'A r' , f' , wg mf 'i-W, 2 V' , ,A ,4, 7513? 4 nf, 'Nga :A Q' ll 311 jg 'ell ,ll I :Is :xx .' 'Q .Z 2 X X 1: ,E A :iz X 354 fy UNDERCLASSMEN Now mea our underclassrnen, individually. They are four hundred fifty-two average teenagers growing up in Mitchell Highmlearning things which will help them in later vocationsmpreparing to go to collegemparticipating in act- ivities which will help them and the people with whom they 1ive...1earning about our language, our country, our trad- itions, and our cornmunity. frflee Up The Banc! lk I DRU MS LEFT TO RIGHT Keith llall Vu' irual arnbrttht Lynnette Fekens bert er Jon Rosenberger Helen Anne Brown Carl Beekman Q Q .. 5 A C LA RINE TS LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Davis, Marilyn Burgess, Judy Grunden, John llardman, Kathy Daugherty, Anne Porter, Bobbie Oney, Ruth Anne Newman, 1anetTyree, Jef- frey Chastain, Carolyn Braman, Paula Frazier, Diana Bishop, Brenda Phillips, Charlotte Rayhill, David La Prairie. CORNETS SEATED Butch Enoland Mar aret McCoy Brenda Landreth Herbert Whituneton ROW ONE Dean Tol bert Janetwatson Chieta Elliott Patty Terrell Sandra Wieninton Alverta Goad Constanee Dorsett ROW TWO lred White B1llKeen ey Tom Bareford Bob Connell Mike Morarity James Flettner Iumor Top Notchers wlth zeal ln accomplrshment begm sales at concession stands at ballgames Left to Rrght are Arthur H111 Vlce Presrdent Rex Tanksley, La Vona Anderson Fount Armstrong Sue Ellen Arnold Linda Atchison Bradley Atkinson Carolyn Sue Ball John Barlow Morris Barlow Sharon Beekman Larry Brazzell Nancy Brewster Linda Kay Brim sys 13' Larry Cooper Ronald Ciivcy Suu Crawford Beverly A1111 Davis 'ji Nancy Davis David Dcncn Sandra ifinbruc Mikc Ificids jiidiiii A1111 l'i5Cll Siiaroii i-'isliur Jaiiius I-'lr-icliur Ianni Fliiiii fir Basil Paul Briscoe Janics Bmwning, Beverly Burgess Louis Burris John Canada Thiwinas Cass Gary Ci1as1ai11 'ludd Clark Mary Clliiusu Edgar Conley Robert Coiincll Sidney Connell . 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Mcsarosrr -swf f ' K r, A -I hui ' ' V ' 'nv ,, 'rv 1 -.1 'U L, qk.. . Y Wh .,,, - , ,,WgWS Y 9 wif' ' k ' 2222, - 'HH . wr- - f Q., ' I 4 .-Q , A W f' 1, r - M F 'V ' f my , ,Q 5 -'X Q 'J fit kbndlyy .,, 4, sr, Q I N al' A Nf' . rf if ' fr rch-4 8 A, William Pierce Edward Poison Carolyn Pridemore Donnie Quebbernan Joe Rayhill Gretchen Reynolds Bertha Robbins Gretchen Rohn Ronald Saunders Ronnie Shaw Kay Taflinger Rex Tanksley 'ws' 1 I 1 '1g..... -. X Q xX fi N Q 4' lin I fn, 's Ai Q .3 vb X 1 K4 ,H -fl E211 19 Q'-6 49' M 7,-f 1 A .fir .4 A -rp-' --df' 41 I ,awww -L is .rx ff: '93 -Si 7' 5 X , E' wut, -.415 x.-i Charles Tilforzl Barbara Tindall Barbara Tirey Janet Tyree Carol Tuell Wayne Ward Mary Beth Withers Roy Wood Mike Chandler Nadine Napier 1.--'-an 'Q 115 ,N-at J if .ful Cass of '61 F I f These are the leaders of our up and coming group of sophomores. They want to lead their class to be first-rate seniors. Left to Right are: Jimmy Karr Vice President Dale Rightley, Presidentg Tommy Gerkin, Secretary-Treasurer. David Alford Roland Atchison Sue Baker James Ball Janet Blackerby Richard Blanton Lester Bowden Charles Bowden Sharon Bowden Forrest Canfield Wanda Carroll Bobbie Collingsworth F' 553 M Tw, r ,335 ' 9412. I as Pls, :sam ,. Ip: .. 4 25'-if . 1 3' Q L . C, nf .ac Q Q- a f,, ky, L 1 1. ,fix ,gfirf 1 W..-.Qu . 'lf .L Q ,X ujfgfsz YS? ,. rf ' 1 Q: AA, ,, A ,.,., ,QA u.-,fgev - , ,Q ,xx ,. '- 'X s3sfgf'gg5,,5.Q9 A ww ...M L-2!i'?fQf ,qw Wiz! 'aim r i M 591. .f Tv Jfwv, , N sg mx ,, 2 2 4 ww, V' fs 1 T Q QL X y Q Y Z ,xi HL 'Q M I -4 A 2 LV 1 P 5. 3 Q ... fi - '- ., ' ii? :mlm . ,4- ?W ish --. I f if? -I 40' 'x f .av ,, . V M: :L-L' I Q' I X y y x I -J' ...wav X Mary Evelyn King Denny Kirk Virginia Lambrcclii Marg Suu Lanicr Cliarlcs Mann James Mann Judy Marrin Michael May Judith Mclvlalian Marianne McNeely Mary Melvin lilizaberli Morariry .,,-,QP Mi., l l Michael Henderson Dean lloggau James lllilr Patricia Ilowcll Roiiald Ilughctt Donald lluntcr Carolyn Johnson Rachel Jones Jimmy Karr Rose Etta Kern Larry liidwcll Rita Kiinblc --Q , B14 V f . S w T: 1. A ff as If 1 N ,H , L 5,21 45 . 4 M gm 5. Q 4 A 1, 1 f 1. ff iw: vi A x gr , I Q' K 9' ' if Z .4 MW' fs. er Q V-x Qff5'5Qf, .14 . .. fy , as , ir? mf: i ' A k 5 Q 7 LJ, 5 f.-:-2:1 5,45 mx' ' A, .L . Mgr 3,3533 Q, ,.-im. 5 mf' -, W , W i ' A - V 7. N , ' X . ,Q nf 5 W .gb ,L 2 . ,A if ' 'K' V : f'f'M iz Q f y ,J .M X Q M2 my iw : A win K A Mw,.p M , .,,g,s-S-'A K' :-, is-V, .vm 4. in as K liek . , jig 1 .f,3'E 3 A . ii 4 Miiffl-.V :FTF 9 ., . 3,1594 mi f a 1 5 f- -A ' . - ii - ' ':', , - . uf 1 Class 0 5 f i . Here are our freshmen upon the threshold of new life at M.H.S. These class officers will break the ice for their fellow freshmen. Left to Right are Paul Spaulding, Vice- Presidentg Judy Burton Secretaryg Sue Polley, Treasurerg John Hardman, President. 'N it fi V oi N L32-f Md' -jx -f !' 'wr 'J N, W'-'W N.v Ng,- ' U 'Q-::T'9' Ann Louise Anderson Janice Kay Arnold Karon Atchison Leo Baker Lavern Baker James Ball Stephen Beasley Carl Beekman Rossine Bertram Diana Bishop Brenda Brazzell Brenda Brown Sf .v en fii ,Er QW kg Www, A' Q-vi ,g A A 1 Paula Frazier Stephen Fultz Bonnie George Joseph George Barbara Goldsberry William Goldsberry Pacha Graves Carolyn Gross Judith Grunden John Hardman Charles Hardwich Douglas Head 'VS' Jimmie Holsapple Dick Houchin Mary Lou Isom Teresa Jackson Marcia Jenkins Vickie Sue Johnson Regina Johnson Darwen Lee Jones Lynne Julian Tommy Kanakis William Keeney Sharon Kelley ' an 5 S at I 'ts at if-W.. W x S 1 Yi 'fY r Ronnie McLain Gary McLain Jonny McNeely Linda MePike John Merry Carol Miller Buddy Mitchell David Mundy Brenda Phillips Paul Phipps Karen Pierce Sue Polley Donald Kindred Richard King Janice Kinser Lee Ray Kinsler Brenda Sue Knight David LaPrairie Donald Leevis Sharon Matlock Mary Lou Matrix Terry McCamcron Ernest McCullough Larry McHarguc 4-Of Sharon Pruett Rondee Qunelaenhush Carol Rntliff Richurd Rgitliff Charlotte Rgiyhill Michael Reynolds Louise Rohn Lucille Rohn 9 1 t . .5 JC! Alice Russell Mitchell Sage George Slone Eileen Smith .ff we 'd 'v .:.-- Ir, Big was rrgfe ,E 'PQ' -..--ny' ah of sl Y .3 -3 g A -fx 1-I L ,Ax ul -R-af I 'iffy ' .af dxf 4-'I' fb ir, if 1 .- if , K y ff wg- I nb of ' 'M ,- 'T 14, 'T .4 , A Q 1' . l . vf ,4 dz ii-iv 'X-1 X , T .Q f-,Ira V A-'AA X 5 - .Mp Ne'-wi fm 1 Judith Ann Smith Paul Spaulding Virginia Tanksley Patricia Terrell Peggy Terrell Rose Mary Terrell Janice Terry Ioan Terry Rita Terry James Terry Brenda Tincher qs K -CE '10 Linda Ruth Tincher Rhea Dawn Tirey Ralph Turpin Linda Tyree Linda Sue Vice Vicky Walker James Hobart White Janice Wicker Tommy Wilfong Evelyn Sue Wilson Warren Williams Eddie Burton Mr Wagoner is patiently instructing a freshman boy Who knows, many students from his class may become great draftsmen engineers, cf S W1 1 i Q sf , 225:31 qqriwi ,, yi, 1 I 1 M 1, xg im J . X W1 Q' za ?' -auf' ,f f iv? an . ff. iw za ' 236- 5 'Za Quik WY vf - Q,-- . , J f 11, 1 mf is f 741. M i? F' ' huns I MQ? . . 51 4.5 f, fl ' , wi +1 Q' X 'L' 'ww n A , 'x H ,Q ,G A .,. a .JZ am t we 4, 'aw 11421 29151 ' fx - K -' 5' , is 5 K iw MM ,1,iQ,,.M, L. , mah' ' ' LEM, , Q W ,U wif . ff M, nf, M Q ,swf - g Q 4 Y! , 5 Grew, Joyce Kay Allen Wayne Anderson Barbara Andrews Jerry Wayne Atkinson James Barrett Carolyn Bell William Bocock Emmett Gene Box Donald William Brewer William Earl Burgess Daryl Jan Canfield Brenda Kay Cooper 'vw 2 f x -A F gi g 'E X X 3 S sr 4' 'Riff' AX if 1 1' A Gary Cottengain Janet Lee Crandall Karen Eckensberger Linda Eisele Ronald Emberton Patricia Erwin Ruth Ann Flinn Brenda Jo Garceau Brent Walton Geary Charlotte Dean Greene Sandra Kay Hardin Candace Harrison ' E,k?f'5. - -,W fbi f a wif gf A33 1 fig , -2 A, ,H if .gggim . fn' 2.51 xr 'ff-' wsu V' 7 fsi11i'5 k 'f R If if ' my x 'ft 1. pfifffk' a 1 i Z' 1 ' 01 J., gf. Eff' Qzilx ,QQ xff Q K .W L ' Clovis Ann Skaggs Karen Sloan Roderick Stone Charles E. Taflinger Daniel Dean Terry Sondra Sue Terry Cynthia Delaney Tracy Sue Terry Robert Tindall Larry Dean Trueblood Louis Dale Tuell Gary Walker 'cur-I It Q., f Sandra White Marguerite Wilson Not shown: Tommy Terry Our seventh grade music - makers are working hard to qualify for the ba nd when they get into high school . Mr. Julian instructs the class that only practice makes per- fect. u Rig Dressed casually and comfortably, we relax at our class party. Judy Kelly and Lanny Fields are making Memories to dream by. The three winners of the local oratorical contest are Barbara Tindall, Second Place, Ronnie Naugle, First place, Phoebe Hamilton, Third Place. Ronnie won further honor by winning the county contest. Barbara Cramer eagerly asks. Is there a telegram for me? Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y members blend their voices in Christmas carols. The party Juniors thought up this messy game to make money for their is over! concessions stand at the Fun Frolic. MOVIE OPERATORS Assisting with the visual aids pro- gram as projector operators are KNEELING: Fount Armstrong, Tom Gerkin, Kenny Tanksley, Ronald Naugle. STANDING: Doug Hen- derson, Don Box, Elmer Porter, Wayne Ward, Robert Row, and Mr. Wagoner. CUSTODIANS M. H. S. 's maintenance crew . . . Clarklames, Bruce Carroll, Claude Stroud, and Jesse Terry . . . keep our school building and grounds comfortable and attractive. They Also Serve LIBRARIANS The library staff is always ready to lend a helping hand to faculty and students alike, whether it be ma- terial for a term paper or merely to pronounce a word. Student li- brarians are STANDING: Lavonna Anderson, Gretchen Rohn, Janice Dorsett, Elnora Busch. SEATED: Barbara Cramer, and Betty John- son. Miss Boyd sponsors the student librarians' club. COOKS Cooks . . . Pearl Clark, Thelma Scheibe. Margie Barlow, and Ber- tha Scheibe . . . prepare daily awell-balanced hot lunch for hun- gry students. YQCI 1' O0 fag I 1 Q i 3 1 is , 'ERE , mi 9 -.. lp' ,f SEATED: ,Toe Stevens, Editor, Wayne Jenkins, Assistant-Editor, Connie Jackson, Copy Editor, Nicki Cargas, Publicityg Carl Barrett, Photographer. STANDING: Naomi Kern, FRONT ROW: Helen Brown, Business Manager, Anne Porter, Copy Editor. How proud we were last spring when we were notified that we had been selected for the 1959 year- book staff. But, alas, at that time no one mentioned that with glory comes hard work. Not that we want to discourage prospective editors and staffers, but let us warn you that the trials and tribulations of con- structing a book are many. We now mail the completed layouts with a feeling of pride in a task completed. It was work but well worth the effort. There were times we thought we wouldn't There were times we thought we couldn Our minds were wrackedg Our backs were warn, The book is brand new, . . .But we 're tattered and torn. 1959 Staff With Nicki Cargas and Helen Anne Brown to lead them, Seniors hit the top with the highest sales record in our history, 580 books to a student body of 537. Members of the top sales team, which increased sales by house-to-house canvassing included Carl Farley, DOr1iIa Daugherty, ,Tim Gerkin, Carolyn Ewing, Bill Groce, Lanny Fields. f ,Q 3 Q' ik f U59-ID 'aff Pats! sbers Manufacturers Yearb OKs Yearb ok Cavern Dip! was Gradaam n Armaancememb Ory HCR' OH1 e Kansas Cnty Mo USA X INTER-COLLEGIAT12 PRESS Fact 4 e 'Q 1 X f' 'F
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