Silver Creek High School - Silver Leaves Yearbook (Sellersburg, IN)
- Class of 1956
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THIS IS SILVER CREEK Silver Creek High School, first established in 1927, is 0 school that grows and progresses each year, aided by the continued hard work of the administration. Silver Creek was admitted to the North Central Association on April 12, during this school year. Sitting upon a hill overlooking Sellers- burg and Speed, it is a connecting link between the two small towns, binding them into a progressive community. This is the story of life at Silver Creek. The authors are the 1955-56 annual staff. The main characters are the faculty who work hard to, make our school the best, and the students who give the school life. Turn the pages and watch the plot unfold. INTRODUCTION ....................................................... 'l CLASSROOMS ......................................................... 10 ADMINISTRATION ...................................................... 13 STUDENTS ............................................................ 'l7 ACTIVITIES ............................................................ 37 SPORTS .............................................................. 61 ADVERTISEMENTS ...................................................... 69 wen -!,.A .. L 1 A ,fn-L 'vtn 5t :- W:' 'v . rziz- : pri- 2:5 5 9:; 2?. Jugs? .5 ,-. :w-n. 'r-v .vrrnm v ' 1. Keith Patrick and Bill Leoke watch the building progress. THE PLOT The School year of 1955-56 was a memorable one of Silver Creek. Amidst fhe buzz of sows 0nd clong of hammers our school grew. A new addition was added to our school which contained office space for the principal and vice-principol, science laboratory, foods' labora- tory and book store. We received 0 new principal, and assistant prin- cipal, and Mrs. Wheatley was in- stalled as girls' counselor while Mr. Corfner become boys' counselor. wxvarw' ewwmaammWK-i 77 T Mrs. Wheatley talks to Mr. Chris Jung of the North Central Association. Many new clubs were organized. The Latin Club, Industrial Arts Club, and G.A.A. were formed. Our first Future Teachers Club was organized and granted 0 charter; a newly' formed Dromotics club presented a three-oct play. The Annual Staff sponsored a dance; The Silver Leaves Boll, which was held in the Stout Cafeteria. The Girls' Phys. Ed. Department sponsored Silver Creek's first May Day Program. And, on April 12, come our day of maturity. After several hord years of work and constant striving by our administration we come of age and were admitted to the North Central Association. Yes, Silver Creek really grew! ,, 7..-.- .wihdu. w.-. Miss Betty Vaughn, sponsor of the dromatics club, goes over some lines with Elaine Walker, Phil Harris, and Bob Briner. SUPPORTING CHARACTERS Besides Their everdoy teaching duties, our faculty members serve as class sponsors, sponsors of various clubs, advisers to the school newspaper and yearbook, and counse- lors. They are typical American teachers. Mrs. Mae McBride, art instructor, distributes clay to Pamela McKinley as Tommy Huddleston looks on. mm-vr.--- . Neweimft... 7.17.7: V A.e,- .-.--..J..u..sn . . .. '4 .. i Square dancing in physical education class. Waiting to be X-rayed. ' .14.. THE PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS As students at Silver Creek, we have good instruction, we work hard, we play hard. We enjoy life immensely. Freshmen achievement tests. v tw, mm... .55.. 7 htmh L I Ministers representing the different churches in our community spoke of the Thanksgiving Program, held in the gym. . From left to right: Reverend Delbert T. Wickstrom of the Speed Memorial Church, Father Goote of the St. Pauls Catholic Church, Reverend James Cummins of the Baptist Church and Reverend Roscoe Spann of the Methodist Church. Reverend Howard Marsh, although not pictured, represented the Sellers- burg Church of Christ. t $1.... ::1'.'.; -t t .t t . 3 INTERESTING CLIMAXES i 1 At Silver Creek there 1 are many activities in I $me awry? vwa'AArrvv w 1 ,5 which a student may participate; curric U I a r t , 0nd extro-curriculor, - . - solemn and gay. .: g, C i i E t' Nancy Lanum and Tom Hart seem to be the center of interest at the Silver Leaves Ball. Teaml Team! Teaml , Linda Applegate Cheers. Floyd Gladden gets some prac- tice. Watch the feet! The Dragons Versus the Pirates. LOCAL COLOR sporfs-minded individual of Silver Creek max play basketball, baseball, golf or he may go ' :T for Track and cross country. :ivr the girl who is interested in sports, there org: physical education classes and the Girls' Afbiafic Association. Were is also 0 sports program on 0 smaller 50': for The junior high students. Checking scores a? Cross Country meet. Sue Ann Burns kicks 0 home run in physical educa- tion class. Coach Makowsky instructs pitchers E. J. Crawford, and Denny Druin; and catcher Byron Smith. LATIN ll Et fu Brute! Costumes of old Rome, Caesar's Gallic Wars, and oqueducfs provide on exciting of- mosphere for the Latin ll class fought by Mrs. Mildred Werle. ,, GEOMETRY I The geometry students get an inkling of higher month as fought by Mrs. Moe McBride. OFFICE PRACTICE Future office workers, the office practice class get experience in typing, shorthand, filing, and all- oround office procedure. 71!. H 4 www- .- 15'. Ah;1e4.ggrmse , , , . :hr 1 . ..-. g , BIOLOGY Dissecting frogs, collecting leaves, and catching bugs are all on the agenda for The freshman biology class. '4; ?I- aw : -.yr.e.rl. 'n . .- A q IIV 4' ' A ma. w uwxn-n wmmzm .Ahlpf1.m'?'7? V ' HOMEECONOMKB The eighth grade home economics class is learn- ing about home management. PSYCHOLOGY Psychology teaches students to beware of psuedo- scientists such as hypnofisfs. It encourages better mental and social attitudes in students. ART Surrounded by a creative ofmosphere, the seventh grade art class, point, draw, and sculpture. SHOP Amid the buzz of machines and smell of varnish he shop class do welding, metal work and wood Ivork. 4 t? w. s Th k 4'. UTERATURE g The iunior literature class, supervised by 0 panel '. of classmates, discusses The Devil and Daniel Web- r ster. DRIVER EDUCATION Shifting geors, hill starts, and parallel parking keep the driver education class on their toes. L0... I: W; - h .159quth .x' 1 gilt; mgr -Wwewsr GOVERNMENT The senior government class are instructed as to their duties as citizens. Filling out on income tax return is among these. 1' 5.5m PHYSICAL EDUCATION i Several additions have been made to the physical education program this year. A Girls' Athletic As- sociation has been organized, folk dancing is being t taught, a new tennis court is being built, and a May A Day Program is being held for the first time. . .v ...... x v.-.-.; xgifgqquyja. . . . .m c x r - ' izl- 3m W-W . JOE A. PITMAN Principal FRANCES WEBER Secretary to the Principal. W. E. WILSON County Superintendent 0.... mm: WILLIAM BEDELL Assistant Principal EARL BEYL Township Trustee EMMA VAN PELT Secretary to the Assistant Principal MARVIN AMBS DEWEY ARNETT Band Voc. Agriculture . . n-xt'laz' , 79,.. .:.;-.; .-$... :.'-11- P4u5m -r 1,, .9- RUTH BAKER ORREN BRIGGS BELLE BRUNER ARTHUR CORTNER Voc. Home Ec. Driver Education, Vocal Music Physical Education, English Boys' Counselor, Social Studies 2: -aab..'-. .. ,.,- .4 ED DENTON MARLON KINMAN JAMES KLEIN ALBERT KOEHLER. Physical Education, Coach English Industrial Arts Science, Mathematgcs u. WILLIAM MAKQWSKY ALICE MARSHALL Coach, Social Studies English, Commerce HARRY REGAN ROW'ENA STANDIFORD Coach, Science librarian BETTY WH EATLEY Girls' Counselor, Commerce CHARLES MCBRIDE Mathematics BETTY VAUGHN English BESSIE MARSH English MAE MCBRIDE Art, Mathematics MILDRED WERLE lqtin, English ARTHUR REIHL Mathematics, Science . Z'i' -' : ; ? 1W! 513- 45Y030- GIVE LIFE TO THE SCHOOL. A . Wk' W. ii SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS LAWRENCE HARRIS Presidery Basketball; Baseball; Latin Club;5. C. Club; Basketball Mental Attitude and Most Progressive Player Awards. NANCYLANUM Vice-presidenf I . ' t Prom Queen; Cheerleader; F. T. A. Officer; 5. C. '; Club; Basketball Queen Attendant; Annual Staff; V 1' Junior Class Play; Girls' State; May Day Queen Attendant. OPAL LONGEST Secretary -u.-.......f......,. .1 Paper Staff; Sunshine Club; Library Club; Prom Queen Attend- 4 -, ant; Dramatic: Club; Senior Class Ploy; May Day Queen At- a? E tendanf. E I a i l .. 4 i .3 I E, , v BEVERLY GILBERT '7 Treasurer g Silver Leaves Editor; Glee Club; Sunshine Club; Dramatics Club,- ' Junior CIoss Play,- Sunshine Ideal Girl,- Senior Class Ploy Op- , - eretto; May Day Queen Attendant; Valedictorian; Journalism Institute. LINDA LEE AEBERSOLD Dramatics Club; G. A. A. DONALD BEAVER Basketball; Glee Club; Operetta. JANE ANN BEYL Sunshine Club Officer; F. T. A. Officer; Band; Assistant Librarian; Prom Queen Attendant; Basketball Queen Attendant; Junior Class Play; Annual Staff; Senior Class Ploy,- Moy Day Queen Attendant. DONALD A. BERRY Basketball; Baseball; Glee Club. MORRIS R. BIGGS F. F. A. BARBARA JEAN BIGGS Sunshine Club; G. A. A. Officer; Dra- matics Club; Library Club; Glee Club Officer; Senior Class Ploy; Operetta. JUDITH BOTTORFF Sunshine Club; Glee Club Officer; S. C. Club; F. T. A.; Junior Class Ploy; Dra- matics Club; Operetta; G. A. A. .Offi- cer; Senior Class Play. JOYCE BOTTORFF ROBERT CRAIG BRINER Band; Golf,- Hi-Y Officer; S. C. Club; Latin Club; Dramatics Club; Class Officer; Paper Staff; Annual Staff,- Operetta; Rifle Club; Senior Class Play; Baseball. NANCY BROOKS F. T. A.; Sunshine Club Officer; Annual Staff; G. A. A.; Junior Class Play. PHYLLIS CHARLEY Student Librarian; Annual Staff; F. H. A.; G. A. A. ERNEST J. CRAWFORD Rifle Club; Cross Country; Baseball. JOSEPH CUSICK Industrial Arts Club. JAMES DISMORE Glee Club; Student Manager; Hi-Y Of- ficer; S. C. Club; Junior Class Ploy; Annual Staff,- Senior Class Play. LARRY DOtD hatin Club. CAROLYN DOSSETT F. T. A. Officer; Sunshine Club Officer; Annual Staff. DENNIS LEE DRUIN Baseball; Cross Country; Track; Basket- ball,- F. T. A.; School Paper Staff; S. C. Club. IDA MAE DOUGHTY F. T. A .; Annual Staff; Moiorette; G. A. A.; Senior Class Play. .7? - JOHN ECKERT '12,; Glee Club; Basketball,- Trock; Cross Country,- Junior Class Play,- S. C. Club. SHARON FLEMING i G. A. A.; Maiorene; Band Officer; F. T. A.; S. C. Club; Sunshine Club; Dramatics Club; Annual Staff; Operetta; Senior Class Play. DONALD HARDSAW Track; F. F. A. Officer; 5. C. Club; Dromotics Club,- lndustriol Arts Club. JUDIE KILLEN DrcmeHCS Club; Annual Staff; F. F. A. Sweetheart. SHARON BURNS KOPP F. T. A.; Annual Staff; Glee Club; Op- eretta; Librarian. MARVIN GOODE Baseball,- F. F. A. CAROL HAAS School Pape'r Staff,- Band; 5. C. Club. LEALAN D JOYCE F. F. A. Officer; Track; S. C. Club; DONALD MAHAN Industrial Arts Club. DALLAS KOPP Basketball; Track; Cross Country,- S. C. Club. WILLIAM LEAKE Hi-Y; S. C. Club; Latin Club Officer; Golf; Annual Staff,- Dromotics Ciub; Boys' State,- Senior Class Ploy. ' Rier Club Officer; Latin Club; Dramatics Club; Junior Class Play,- Senior Class Ploy. BETTY McCUTCHEON Sunshine Club; F. T. A.; Annual Staff; Dramatics Club. MARILYN MILLER Award. DALE OFFUTT KEITH PATRICK Solutotorian; Baseball; Hi-Y; Class Of- ficer; Paper Staff,- Boys' State,- Latin Club. TED POPP Basketball; Track; Cross Country; Bose- boll; Hi-Y; S. C. Club; Latin Club,- An- nual Staff,- Basketboll Most Valuable Player, Free Throw, ond McCartin-Werle Sportsmanship Awards. JOYCE ANN RICHARDSON RUTH SCHOLL Paper Staff. ZELMA AMBURGEY SCHOLL Sunshine Club,- S. C. Club; F. T. A.; Bond Officer; Junior Class Ploy; Annual Stuff; May Queen Attendant; John Philip Sousa Bond; 5. C. Club; Senior Class Ploy. NANCY LOU. PENDYGRAFT Bond Officer; Maiorette; Sunshine Club Officer; F. T. A. Officer; Assistant Li- brarian; Junior Class Play; Annual Staff,- Senior Class Ploy,- Moy Day Queen. JOHN PRALL' F. F. A. Officer; Rifle Club Officer; F. T. A.,- S. C. Club Officer; Industrial Arts Club. THELMA RICKETTS . . Annual Staff; Paper Staff,- Dramatics Club; Junior Class Ploy; Senior Class Play. BRENDA SHEPHARD Glee Club; Paper Staff Co-Editor; Sunshine Club; Library Club Officer; Dromotics Club; F. T. A.; Beta Club; Allied Youth Of- ficer; Senior Class Play; Operetta. BYRON SMITH Baseball; S. C. Club; Rifle Club; Operetta; Glee Club. MARY SNOW ' ' ; CHARLES SPITZNAGEL Glee Club. ' ' F. F. A. Officer; F. T. A. Officer; Dra- matics Club; Rifle Club. 17;; A ,; .3:- ac: LONNIE STAPES . ' . NONA BROWNE STEPHENSON Band,- Hi-Y Officer. , ' ' ' Class Officer; Basketball Queen Attend- I ' ant,- Junior Class Ploy; Sunshine Club Officer; Annual Staff,- D. A. R. Girl; F. T. A. Officer; Operetta; S. C. Club Officer; G. A. A.; Paper Staff; Moior- ette; Senior Class Play; Bond Officer. EARL TACKETT ' .. ' V SHIRL TACKETT Senior Class Ploy. ' Senior Class Play .4. . -3 g... ..., . JANET WALKER Dromotics Club; Junior Class Ploy; Annual Staff,- Glee Club Officer; Senior Class Play; Operetta. WQW 31. 4w ,...:...xr..;:. .bv EVA WEBER Glee Club Officer; Junior Class Play; Band; Assistant Librarian. .ub' - h 11';- GLEN L. WEIR .4 --.4 ... M ..- ! ROBERT WHEATLEY Industrial Arts Club Officer; F. F. A.; Glee Club. .wuu. JEANNE WHITE G. A. A.; F. H. A.; F. T. A.; Annual Staff; Basketball ' Queen Attendant; May Day Queen Attendant. , -L ---n -..- - b-.- THOMAS WILKERSON Basketball; Hi-Y Officer; Glee Club Officer; Baseba ; Class Of- ficer; Operetta; Junior Class Ploy; Senior Class Ploy. SHIRLEY WARREN Not PicturetD l Latin Club; Rifle Club. AN ENDING YET -A BEGINNING Nancy Lanum receives her diploma from superintendent of schools, W. E. Wilson, Commencement Night, May 28. John Prall won a trip to Washington, D. C. on being chosen Baccalaureate, May 27. . the outstanding 4-H Member of Southern Indiana. . Luv 53hr.-AI-n.-.dGG$i-Jum,.;y;.gf 1 .. .. . m; ..-.;.;.:.5.,, -.,.. w... .. ........ HNM ..... r W: :.gu?'x?tiw :534'43-17'; .- rm. 3:2;4.,8.n..-t .M.n.-.';!?.vutg nislhahkafywv'hw JW'TW- w' : n-ufgavw .544 . , Wr JUNIORS ...Wp..iwwmw.ma ..., . . . . ' .. A'v . . ' 4,, w: . -1.0 .' Ambit Ii W3. m . .. :Wummmm WWW am ' P... - CLASS OFFICERS: President, Jon Millmon; Vice-president, Carol Frederick; Secretary-Treasurer, Ruth McCouley. Dennie Amos Linda Applegate Albert Arm'strong Judy Ates Opal Baird Charles Baxter Albert Beck Shirley Beyl Kenneth Bickel Mary Bolly Marcella Bottorff Paula Bradley Rosetta Brown Barbara Butler Robert Collings Normalee Coombs . .,. rm..,.yg;.,m ,I. ' TOP ROW: Gayle Cowling, Oliver Crone, Marilyn Davis, Harold Dean, Patricia Dean, Joyce DeArk, Thelma Dickson, David Everly, Becky Fisher . . . SECOND ROW: Carol Frederick, Larry Gilbert, Karl Guernsey, Don Haas, Williom Hardsaw, Edwin Harris, Phillip Harris, Charles Hendricks, Linda Hinton . . . THIRD ROW: Jackie Johnson, Darlene King, Roger King, Robert Kochert, Marilyn Lund, Bruce Mayfield, Marilyn Maymon, Ruth McCauley, Jon Millman . . . FOURTH ROW: Jackie Mitchell, Joyce Montgomery, Judith Montgomery, Bruce Moisinger, Jim Mumford, Paul Newby, Sharon Pixley, Dorothy Raisor, Lee Robinson. Philip Rogers Jimmie Sanders Emma Shields Marilyn Smefhers Philip Staten Winston Stockdell Judith Stoner Charlotte Swango Joan Thomas Carol Van Wingen Eddie Weber Tex Wenning Gene Wheatley Helen Waggner Madonna Zimbro -i1.-'5?-2W9 Wkfj' graphiaaa'mgfgjq mi:-:::9qm:i::1.f. I.fzf.'3':.y'kmrkvegnm:'3.emmcmtquijq M - SOPHOMORES tcwxmgsznemrf w CLASS OFFICERS: Elaine Walker, Secretary,- Terry Swartz, Treas- urer; Barbara Stepp, Vice-presidenf; Norman Crouse, President. Anita Allen Gary Allen Judy Anderson Ruth Broaddus Murphy Brock Garnet? Burns Sue Burns Robert Campbell Mary Carpenter Paula Cherry George Claywell Eddie Cleveland Richard Crone Norman Crouse Marie Curtis Rebecca Densford Catherine DeWeese Dwight Dold Lowell Edwards Linda Franklin Charles Goode Buddy Gregg George Haas Patricia Haas Neweli Hardsaw . naihuJy-MJJ'AJVLMum. TOP ROW: Gloria Hartman, Evelyn Heck, Melvin Helbig, Suzanne Joggers, Arvel Johnson, Deloris Johnson . . Richard leake, Judith Lewis, Sharon Linnie, Dale Longest, Ronald Mahan HosteNIer, Ada Jackson, Rosemary Jackson, Ellis . SECOND ROW: Robert Jones, Michael Kirkpatrick, Judy Koch, Patty Kochert, . . . THIRD ROW: James Martindale, Doris McCutcheon, Tommy McDaniel, Warren McDonald, Roger Motsinger, Eddie Munk, Robert Neville, Gary Pendygraft, Kathryn Prafher . . . FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Pruitt, Allan Ranson, Stanley Renn, Gary Richey, Randall Rose, Kenneth Salmon, Russell Scholl, Sellmer, Sue Sexton. Catherine Shields Nancy Short Patricia Sidebottom Mary Speth Phyllis Spitznogel Johnnie Spurgeon Barbara Stepp Aster Sumner Sandra Swan Terry Swartz Dorcas Tiesel Elaine Walker Fern Waggoner William Weber Barbara Weller Patricio Whobrey Barbara Wickstrom Rowena Zimbro Nan t? ifi' ? ?3'755t3fv'3!31?i:3 g? FRESHMEN . vgypphsrrrmmn- W'I'W-Tf??NJYIWWFWH??? .0 1 .::.4 CLASS OFFICERS: LaDanna Nunn, Secretary; Karen Dugan, Treas- urer; Sandy Haas, Vice-president; Peggy Smith, President. Marsha Adams Lowell Amburgey Ada Anderson Leland Baxter Jerry Beaver George Beigay Glen Bradley Patricia Blakley Ordyn Briggs Q Ardath Broadus Ronald Broadus Jackie Broady Nelson Brown Paul Bruner Walter Cannon Janet Chowning George Clafer Larry Coats Lind'a Coleman Beatrice Dale Carl Daily t Chrisfine Dickson Dale Dietrich ' David Dietrich James Doughty Vivian Druin Karen Dugan Beverly Durham Norma Edwards Robert Edwards ezszseaevzz-mewmm mu ' , ., ' ': HUV TOP ROW: Wayne Elliott, Donald Fleming, Jerry Gaines, Judy Gillenwater, Floyd Gladden, Mary Goff, Sharon Goff, Cletus Graf, John Graham . .SECOND ROW: William Graham, Sandra Haas, Jack Haney, Carl Harrell, Lorita Harris, Ina Hatfield, Cad Henson, Elizbeth Hinton, LineMe Hinton . . . THIRD ROW: Edward Hudson, Sharon Huneryager, David Hutch- inson, Charles King, Helen Korte, Donald Krainok, Jerry Kruer, Wanda Lawson, Linda Loveless . . . FOURTH ROW: Charles Mallory, Joel Minton, Myer Michael, Earl Montgomery, Marguerite Morris, Edna Newfon, LaDanna Nunn, George Owens, James Pennington. John Prichard Bernard Rauck Elizabeth Regan Linda Renn Julia Robinson Barbara Rodgers Robert Salmon Janice Sanders Rosemary Scholl Dorothy Shields Mary Sidebottom Carl Smith James Smith Peggy Smith Richard Snider Stephen Strother Larry Vest Carol Weber James Weber Sondra Wenning Richard Werle Billy White John Wieseka CLASS OFFICERS: Geraldine Creech, Vice-presidenf; David Ringer, President; Ruth Ann Henderson, Secretary-Treosurer. 4 Richard Abernathy Truman Armstrong Gerald Baker Teresa Barnett Carole Broady Alice Burns Wanda Campbell David Carpenter Eddie Chapman Richard Clark Pairicia Collings Sandra Couch Dale Crawford Geraldine Creech Brenda Cummins Donald Curtis m: ., .,, 1,45. .4. . . . - - v3; rngmwwnr 1-? TOP ROW: James Daily, Ruth Davis, Judith Densford, Beatrice DeWeese, Barbara Dismore, Shelby Dulaney, Meda Dunn, Bob Eastes, Arlene Elza . . . SECOND ROW: Betty Elza, Elizabeth Fishback, Nancy Flynn, Elizabeth Franklin, Dora Gamboe, Anna Marie Garrett, Donna Gladden, Connie Gillerwater, Barbara Goldman . . . THIRD ROW: Linda Haas, Paulina Haas, Betty Hall, Janet Hardsaw, Jane Harris, Rosemary Harris, Ruth Henderson, Harry Himebaugh, Betty Johnson . . . FOURTH ROW: George Johnson, Wilma Lawson, Don Linne, Josetfe Makowsky, Judy Marshall, Kent Miller, Mary Mullins, David Phelps, Edward Popp. David Ringer Nancy Rollins Clifford Schafer Francey Schuff Nancy Shaw Joyce Smethers Marilyn Smith Ronald Smith Martha Snead Glenn Stanley Sherry Stinson Robert Tush Coranne Trevarthan Jerry Watson Charles Weber Jacklyn Weber , GRADE L3. CLASS OFFICERS: Lana Riggle, Secretary-Treasurer; Harold Tay- ' V lor, Pres'idenf; Carole Metcalfe, Vice-president. Joyce Allen Loren Armstrong Joe Bagshaw Melvin Baker Louis Baldwin Thomas Barnett George Bough John Baxter Alice Bean Jimmy Berry , Glen Beyl . Robert Bishop Beverly Bofforff Judy Briner Paris Brock Elizabeth 80550 Michael Byers Jane Carlisle Rita Carter Johnny Christensen Janet Coleman Gloria Daily Sharon Dickson Billy Dismore Barbara Driscoll Jim Eastes Phyllis Edwards Carolyn Ervin Shirley Fisher Edna Fulkerson . . .1 ' 'x .: 'dmnwm .whu ' TOP ROW: Judy Gladden, Nanq Gregg, Donak Griffin, Terry Haas, Brenda iatfield, Harry Harrell, Brenda Harris, Nona Harris, Sue Hendricks . . . SECOND ROW: Dolorita Henson, Richard Henson, David Hollowell, Tommy Huddleston, Walton Jackson, Richard Jones, Sammy Kirkpatrick, Roberto Kittermon, Dormhy LaMuster . . . THIRD ROW: Tommy Lund, Bob Martindale, Patricia McCory, Donna McKinley, Pamela McKinley, Barbara Meek, Carole Metcalfe, James Miller, Thelma Mullins . . . FOURTH ROW: Mona Myers, Barbara Nolan, Wilton Nunn, Norma Perd'ue, Thelma Perdue, Wanda Resch, lana Riggle, Ronald Salmon, James Samples. Patricia Schechter Sandra Shields Ruth Sidebottom Sewell Stanley James Shields William Stewart Leonard Stinson Larry Stoner William Sirickland Ronald Tush Carol Taylor Harold Taylor John Taylor John Toan Carolyn Walker Maxie Warren Jack Weber Anita Wells Philip Whiteman r ' , . .. ..- m. . .V. --..-..--........Qv.-v .4n.. . - .xwv :, . . - . .Hi '51 V . STUDENT STUDIES m .. .- .. , :3 Don Hordsow; Gloria Hartman, F. F. A. Sweetheart; John Prall; and Charles Spitznagel at the F. F. A. Banquet. ; A . . M-.. :- .- 3W9 - -V'!M '-WM M- :9 r 9. 0 x' H Tex Wenning proves chivalry Brenda Shepherd, an F. T. A. '5' is not dead to Carol Van Win- member, gets some practice - 1 gen. teaching. 4 l E Q Fore! . . . Floyd Gladden practices golf. A group of characters, Maw and Paw Belsnickle, their children and friends, relax after a firing performance. 1-. W Y 9:2 xxx: : , LLAJmu ; . m 4-dl. AJ . wintumvwh'u CONCERT BAND BEGINNING BAND DRUM MAJOR Patricia Dean $$$$$th Yemen, ?mgi! Cain Mrs. Joe Sexton and Mrs. George Hinton help Mr. Marvin Ambs, band director, check fruit cakes before passing them out to the students. The Bond Parents Organization sold the cakes to raise money for the bond. MAJORETTESePot Deon, Sharon Fleming, Nancy Pendy- groft, Jackie Weber, Peggy Smith. - g::...;.....;;.:.;.ma;g;u ..wa Jdim W lax: may m'.' .t 1M, wt muxwo' my now woo 'VW. Wm .mmm mm. . . .w.x-.-.vm-W,v.u- -. - e s .C. ' -' f'.'-:v:r7v? 7 wii Gle FRONT ROW: 0. Briggs, K. Prather, J. Walker, R. Brown, B. Shepherd, M. Carpenter, M. Maymon, G. e Threlkel . . . SECOND ROW: Orren L. Briggs, Director; 8. Gilbert, F. Waggoner, M. Bottorff, N. Crouse, D B Cl b Everly, J. Bottorff, M. Thompson, D. Raisor . . . THIRD ROW: B. Biggs, T. Wilkerson, H. Dean, J. Dismore, U Wheatley, L. Hinton. Dramatics wa'kFRONT ROW: 8. Wickstrom, P. Haas, O. Longest, P. Whobrey, C. Van Wingen, J. Stoner, E. er, J. Koch, R. Brown, J. Walker, J. Killen, B. McCutcheon . . . SECOND ROW: Betty Vaughn, Spon- CI b sor; D. Dold, B. Leake, D. Mahan, M. Boftorff, S. Fleming, L. Hinton, B. Biggs, J. Bottorff, B. Shepherd, u J. Millman, D. Hardshaw, R. Mohan, Belle Bruner, Sponsor . . . THIRD ROW: N. Sellmer, P. Dean, C. Spitznagel, P. Harris, B. Briner, W. Stockdell, P. Sfufon, M. Kirkpatrick, T. Dickson, B. Gilbert. - . .- ., .' ... I. . .4 ... n. .fd .: . . ' - V'ti !.' ,. 7 33' luyzl-au .r FRONT ROW: D. Fleming, C. Henson, G. Cowling, C. Mallory, P Bruner, J. Gaines, W. Cannon . . . SECOND ROW: A. Koehler, Sponsor; K. Patrick, T. Swarfz, W. Weber, J. Millman, C. Hendricks, P. Rogers, D. Haas .. . THIRD ROW: 8. Leake, R. Motsinger, A. Beck, 8. Mayfield, T. McDaniel, R. Briner, L. Gilbert . . . FOURTH ROW: R. Pruitt, B. Mofsinger, J. Prifchard, T. Popp, J. Dismore, P. Harris, T. Wilkerson. SUnShine FRONT ROW: 5. Haas, L. Applega' e, P. Smith, J. Miichell, S. Beyl, N. Lanum, C. Dosseft, J. Mallory, J. Killen, O. longest, B. McCutcheon. . . SECOND ROW: Ruth Baker, Sponsor; P. Haas, J. Ates, B. C'Ub Gilbert, 5. Fleming, 8. Shepherd, M. lund, T. Dickson, R. Brown, S. Swan . . . THIRD ROW: 8. Sfepp, J. Louis, J. Montgomery, B. Biggs, J. Bottorff, N. Brooks, l. Hinton, J. Beyl, N. Pendygraft, M. Bonroff, M. Miller, R. McCauley. J . $. ' .15 .' r. mmmn mmmW .3 V wnwmmvmcr A ?m -'. 1W7m A . .x ;1:.'1. , '. 11- F T A FRONT ROW: I. Doughty, B. Shepherd, J.White, J. Gillenwater, N. Lanum, c. DosseH, J. Chowning, 3. 0 0 0 McCufcheon . . . SECOND ROW: May McBride, Sponsor; N. Edwards, S. Huneryager, J. Beyl, M. Bottorff, N. Pendygrah, S. Fleming, M. Miller, E. Newton . . . THIRD ROW: N. Brooks, J. Bottorff, C. Spitznagel, P. Stafon, D. Druin J. Pro , 5. Kopp, L. Hinton. Lat. FRONT ROW: Mildred Werle, Sponsor; K. Patrick, J. Millman, G. Hartman, R. McCauley, C. Van Wingen, In R. Broaddus, P. Sidebotiom, G. Cowling, T. Swartz, C. Baxter . . . SECOND ROW: C. Hendricks, L. Dold, S. Clu Warren, S. Sexton, B. Stepp, P. Cherry, T. Dickson, A. Allen, B. Gregg . . . THIRD ROW: E. Harris, G. Richey, N. Crouse, R. Briner, B. Leake, A. Beck, 8. Mayfield, T. McDaniel . . . FOURTH ROW: T. Popp, B. Motsinger, W. Stockdell, D. Mahan, L. Harris, M. Brock, L Gilbert, R. Motsinger. AWWC-g H I d t ' I FRONT ROW: G. Haas, D. Everly,J. Cusick, D. Amos, R. Collings, B. Jones, D. Hardsaw . . . n US rla . . . SECOND ROW: James Klein, Sponsor; D. Dold, B. Weber, R. Mofsinger, B. Gregg, R. Helbig, E. Arts Weber . . . THIRD ROW: R. Wheatley, l. Joyce, J. Prall, H. Dean, A. Ransom, T. Dietrich. Club S C FRONT ROW: D. Dold, K. Salmon, c. Haas, N. Lanum, N. Pendygraft, J. Bonorff, M. Miller, 5. Fleming, c. ' ' Van Wingen, C. Frederick, D. Kopp, D. Hardsaw. . . SECOND ROW: Ed Denton, Sponsor; G. Cowling, B. Gregg, CIUb B. Leake, B. Smith, B. Mayfield, L. Gilbert, A. Beck, R. Motsinger, B. Weber, T. McDaniel, C. Hendricks . . . THIRD ROW: L. Harris, T. Dietrich, D. Druin, B. Briner, W. Stockdell, J. Joyce,- J. Prall, D. Offu , T. Popp, H. Witten, B. Mofsinger. R'fl FRONT ROW: Harry Regan, Sponsor; R. Werle, D. Dietrich, K. Miller, J. Weber . . . SECOND ROW: P. A I 9 Rogers, D. Krainak, R. Tosh, E. Crawford, R. Snider, D. Crawford. Club -W.. qd2u-a. .4- .LW..-'V3 971'. m K: E- 5 .y W . F F A FRONT ROW: W. Cannon, A. Johnson, B. Kocherf, N. Brown, E. Montgomery, C. King, 0. Crone, R. Scholl, C. , 0 - 0 Goode, W. McDonald . . . SECOND ROW: Dewey, Arnetf, Sponsor; G. Allen, C. Henson, D. Hardsaw, 5; J. Doughty, J. Sanders, J. Spurgeon, L. Edwards, L Amburgey, K. Biggs J. Graham . . . THIRD ROW: K. Bickel, 8. Wheat- ii Icy, L Joyce, J. Prall, C. Spitznagel, G. Wheatley, G. Burns M. Biggs, R. Rose, N. Hardsaw . . . FOURTH ROW M. Hel- big, R. Crone, J. Broady, E. Munk, P. Newby, H. Witten, A. Summers, B. Graham, E. Claywell, R. Edwards, R. Brady. 6!, a 4 .133m , V -4 .44 4. 4 - graf-n-.-:--a--v ... whim; . , h? . . ,-- 1.3V, .hru . L'brar FRONT ROW: Rowena Standiford, Sponsor; 0. Baird, R. Jackson, M. Bolly, J. Montgomery, B. Shep- l y hard . . . SECOND ROW: R. Mahan, B. Biggs, N. Pendygraft, N. Sellmer, C. Henson . . . THIRD ROW: 0. Club Longesf, S. Pixley, P. Whobrey, J. Sfoner, L. Applegafe. G A A FRONT ROW: Belle Bruner, Sponsor; M. Hatfield, P. Haas, N. Short, B. Kopp, S. Hostetler, E. Heck, R. Zim- ' 0 - bro, P. Sidebonom, J. Thomas, G. Hartman . . . SECOND ROW: E. Hinton, L. loveless, C. Dickson, A. Jackson, E. Walker, R. Broaddus, P. Whobrey, M. Carpenter, J. Johnson, J. DeArk . . . THIRD ROW: M. Sidebottom, M. Zimbro, D. Shields, L. Coleman, K. Prather, J. Koch, E. Newton, M. lund, A. Allen, J. Bottorff . . . FOURTH ROW: 5. Sexton, S. Burns, R. Jackson, M. Bottorff, B. Biggs, R. Brown, L. Hinton, P. Cherry, B. Sfepp, N. Sellmer. M-.,- .v;. . ' V , ,m - A a . . - Fr. mm, , ., -.- .m . ..7....7- .,,...,, . ,v . . ..., ,, C 4 . .5: - ...l-,z.... ...---.-.. -...w...,-. ...-.V;.-r - ..M..-M-..v h... w 'wmwmvmw-mu mwg-mwy - -a - - - , - 1y ' '- . I - 7 - . w V. P ' ' r I 7 .0 .. I - r - .f . u w .gA.-. - m M W m, 5 m .. u u M w m , N VALEDICTORIAN BEVERLY GILBERT ; kw N . 1;. .l: K . R m 0 R ..A.. T P . A H w. T n . U w .L , A 7 , S . . V WuWwwmmhmwawuwmmwv .W.L......w .WWn , u-un NANCY PENDYGRAFT Arion Award and May Day Queer: Wts mmmm ;.'2.:.:'.: -, m.mWMM-vjka dams w. ..........- .... - , tmwms ; , Mehtal-Aifiiude and Mast 'V V 7 ', ' Pro9ressiy6 V V vayer';Awagas.. , mung MR. and MISS S. C. H. S. MARILYN DAVIS and TED POPP m..-.-v.ww--- ,mw- ' A vm- wa . xxwgmluwuknw. . 922k! th 4-. , 1 , ' BASKETBALL QUEEN MARILYN DAVIS F.F.A. SWEETHEART GLORIA HARTMAN .' 'QV' 'wchgwxwwww; ' .y- aavuyx-y, DAR. GIRL MOM KAYE STEPHENSON a:aavcnv .f p. TED ,PdPP and I JOYCE MONTGOMERY ' ' . . V v , . .. .7 . VW'NV' ,J V , , ,. . . 'i . . ' -A..u.. .7 7 w- u v.- ,,..f.....n-.zh. rlsi w-g 7.- . $ I . . , - v' YOUNG AT HEART 53$ ...' Prom 16:19 and Queen, Ted ?oph and Joyce Montgomery were crowned at the '56 ?rom which was heft! in the Yatrace , Room d ihe Kentucky Hotel. The attendants were Tommy Wiikerson, Syton Smith, 360 Miflmcm, iunior cbss presidgaf; Nancy Lonum, prom queen of '55; Pat Dean and Matilyn Davis. ,x, With gay obondon, we did ?he Bunny Hop. At 1 o'clock in ?he morning who has time to pose for pictures? Joyce DeArk asks. - 7 , 7 - , - . - , , v - . mmszmaxwhvawwg..7+xp K .rf-r.-u:'u.,. CREEKER SPEAKER STAFF The Creeker Speaker Staff is composed of students interested in iournolism. H pub- lishes 0 paper once a month. This year Keith Patrick, 0 member of the staff, entered the County T.B. Press Project and his paper was one of seven to be sent from Indiana to the national iudging. CIRCULATION STAFF: Keith Patrick, Bruce Mayfield, Thelma Ricketts, Carol Haas. Opal Longest, Ruth Scholl. PAULA CHERRY ROWENA STANDIFORD BRENDA SHEPHARD Co-Editor Adviser Co-Edifor PRODUCTION STAFF: E. J. Crawford, Janice Sanders, Bob Briner, Norman Crouse. SILVER LEAVES STAFF Aside from publishing the annual, The Silver Leaves Staff sponsored its first dance This spring and sent its e'difor To the Journal- ism lnsfiTuTe OT LU. lost summer. SEATED: Nancy Lanum, Advertising Manager . . . STAND- ING: Noncy Brooks; Nancy Pendygraff; Bruce Mayfield; Carolyn DosseH, Shirley Beyl. SEATED: Janet Walker; May Miller . . . STANDING: Winston Sfockdell; Ruth McCauley; Dennie Amos; Judy Sfoner. Coroi Van Wingen, Assistant Editor; Betty Wheatley, Sponsor; Beverly Gilbert, Editor. DeoiFAJTEDf Id? Mae Doughty; Jane Beyl; Sharon Kopp; Pat STANanTdIe .Kllle.n; B'eity McCutcheon; Phyllis Charley . . . M'H I G: J'mm'e Dlsmore; Ted PopP; Jeanne White; Jackie 'Cm': JUdY AteS; Nona Stevenson, Business Manager. sax SILVER LEAVES BALL-Jim Mumford, Roger Motsinger, John Pritchard, Mr. S.C.H.S. Ted Popp, Miss S.C.H.S. Marilyn Davis, Nancy Lanum, and Peggy Smith all pose for the camera after the crowning at the Silver Leaves Ball. All Annual Staff members worked hard. Sharon Kopp helps with deco- Remember March the ninth, the date of the Annual rations. dance? The Editor and Assistant Editor advertise. The dancing, the music; everything was smooth. Senior skating party. The shop class build new scenery for the Libmry atmosphere. Backstage at the Dramatics Club Christmas Program. . 4' .nw-c... argum-L w !thwv'W'pHfufn'c'JVI'lch.m.fyju . SENIORS HERE AND THERE The Phi Beta Psi Sorority honored the Senior girls with a breakfast. Seated: Sharon Kopp, Judy Bottorff, Beverly Gilbert. Standing: Mrs. Wheatley and Mrs. Millicent Morris, sorority mem- bers. Mr. Jenks gives Nancy Brooks 6 practice interview to prepare her for the real thing. Nona Stephenson, Jane Beyl, Charles Spitznagel, and Nancy Pendygraft, all seniors, were F. T. A. officers. rii'm'oLkeAAimmgnwg n: g 2-1;. ., . . , . .zk.y .,f, .. Keith Patrick, Nancy Lanum, and Bill Leake offended Boys' and Girls' State in '55. Carol Van Wingen will attend Journalism Institute at I.U. this summer. Beverly Gilbert attended in '55. Poul Bruner and Judy Gillenwater represented Silver Bruce Mayfield, Carol Frederick, and Bruce Mostinger who will Creek at the F. T. A. Convention at Bloomington. attend Boys' and Girls' State this summer confer wuth Mr. Cortner. 4'61 .quL A .1474. k; hWt 4: A . SILVER CREEKERS HITHER AND YON : i +1-5Ltigxx State Confestunts-Norman Crouse iGeometryL Paula Cherry ilutini, and Keith Patrick iEninsM. mmw . 'W'WVW- KKWVJ'vaVW'y . I'Vlrik 35$.an h VV .h.,..l.u: . ,i. .. h- , . -x . WW N1 q , . $25.31;: w - ,, M . TEACHERS AT WORK AND AT PLAY The Home Ec. Class have a Christmas party and invite the assist- ant principal, Mr. Bedell. Mrs. Werle fakes disciplinary procedure. Miss Vaughn discusses the sale of Senior Play tickets Square dancing can be fun, sayg Phys. ed. instructor, Mrs. with May Miller, E. J. Crawford, and Byron Smith. Belle Bruner. w-T-5WP'UC'T5Z' J ' MANAGER: Dwight Dold Dennie Amos CHEERLEADERS: Marilyn Dovis, Linda Applegofe, Joyce Montgomery, and Jackie Mitchell. Don Beover John Eckerf Lorry Gilbert COACH: Ed Denfon ASSISTANT MANAGERS: Stephen STroThers, Charles Mallory, Ronnie Mohan, and standing Buddy Gregg. Lorry Harris Phil Harris Dallas Kopp Bruce Mofsinger Jim Mumford John Prifchord Hershel Witfen w......,.-....;A.. A.u.m.... M4, ... yum: wwW-uwmsumranxm-mx-mwrwxwmvWH-Uw '- ' - ' ' L,' L' '1 - v, 'v ' ' ' 13'? ' L 7- ,., M-.. ....H. 4, , - .- :..:. , . . , 7 7-. - , , .,; , , . ' W3mew'9 wm '- - VARSITY RECORD SCHS .......... 4L-HenryviHe ........... 49 SCHS .......... 41-Chorlesfown .......... 61 SCHS .......... 51-Shelbyville ........... 69 SCHS .......... 57-Nor'rh Vernon ......... 47 SCHS .......... 37-French Lick ........... 3O SCHS .......... 70-Dole ................ 5O SCHS .......... 479Milon ............... 58 SCHS .......... 54-Flogef ............... 60 SCHS .......... 569Corydon ............. 55 SCHS .......... 48-Brownsfown .......... 39 SCHS .......... 57-Socred Heart ......... 39 SCHS .......... 66-Pooli ................ 39 SCHS .......... 739-Versoilles ............ 57 SCHS .......... 71-980'resville ............ 60 SCHS .......... 68--Solem ............... 56 SCHS .......... 813Chorlestown .......... 58 SCHS .......... 669Sco'rtsburg ........... 90 SCHS .......... 679Rockporf ............. 43 Dorothy Shields LoDana Nunn FRESHMAN TEAM FRONT ROW: Mr. Makowsky, Cocch; Floyd Gladden, Tommy Daily, John Gram . . . SECOND ROW: James Weber, James Penning- ?on, Carl Harrell, Jackie Broady, Lecxlsnd Baxter. luring The season the fresh- r Team participated in six- Tiw games. JUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW: Mr. Mokowsky, Coach; Kenny Salmon, Roger Mot- singer, Steve Ringer . . . SECOND ROW: Eddie Cleveland, Eddie Monk, Ronnie Broadus, Ronnie Pruitt, Mike Kirkpatrick. During The season The iu- nior varsity won eleven games and lost seven. CHEERLEADERS Sue Ann Burns Sandy Swan. tun --'--v-r-'. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERLS Barbara Meek, Jackie Weber, Donna McKinley, Ruth Ann Henderson. I.?.nZLIh' A ..J: $1.13 EIGHTH GRADE TEAM 1..m..71e- . .- FRONT ROW: Harry Himebaugh, Donnie Linnie, Kent Miller, Richard Abernathy, Melvin Baker . . . SEC- OND ROW: Harry Regan, Coach; Dale Crawford, Eddie Popp, Bobby Easfes, Larry Stoner. During the season, The eighth grade team won seven games and lost seven. SEVENTH GRADE TEAM FRONT ROW: Jimmie Eostes, Sam- my Kirkpatrick, Ronnie Salmon, Johnny Christensen, Tommy Barnett, Paris Brock . . . SECOND ROW: Charles Stevenson, Louie Baldwin, Lorry Sfoner, Tom Lund, Harry Har- rell, Mike Byers, Ray Nunn. During The season, The seventh grade Team won five games and lost seven. 4 . '7 V m 1-1:- 3 gr. .. .. - . w.-- m . 7 , , , , . ' -: v.U- tvm'd-I't'hm'm $ WmF'f': w. ' ,. ' ' ' . luatbtinauutjfmngm a:hh ,r.. ML; TRACK FRONT ROW: Paris Brock, Harold Taonr, John Chris- tensen, Torn Barnett, Ray Stewart, Ronnie Tush, Joe Bag- shaw, Mike Myers . . . SECOND ROW: Louie Baldwin, Mgr.; Sammy Kirkpatrick, Glen Stanley, Ronnie Smith, Larry Stoner, Eddie Popp, Bobby Eastes, Gerald Baker, Richard Abernathy, Richard Henson, Mgr.; Harry Regan, Coach. ZM'J'F'TT'7I J'V 1'5: 1 13 ;31! V way zuvzwup dgkh Participated in two meets. w $???.?W FRONT ROW: George Beigay, Tom Daily, Terry Swartz, Roger Motsinger, Lealand Joyce, Dick Leoke, Don Hardsaw . . . SECOND ROW: Carl Henson, Mgr.; Steve Ringer, Dennie Amos, James Pennington, Tommy McDaniel, Bill Weber, Eddie Harris, David Huichinson, Charles Mallory, Mgr. . . . BACK ROW: Harry Regan, Coach; Buddy Gregg, Mgr.; Ronnie Broadus, Larry Gil- bert, Bruce Motsinger, John Prichard, Winston Stockdell, John Eckert, Murphy Brock, James Doughty. Participated in six meets. CROSS COUNTRY FRONT ROW: Dallas Kopp, Larry Gilbert, Albert Beck . . . BACK ROW: Ed Denton, Coach; Winston Stockdell, Bruce Motsinger, John Eckert, Stephen Stroiher, Mgr. The cross country team por- ficipofed in seven meets. menfwm. 7- meva , 5 ' ' upmmmhnnmga .2 u.mu.zn.ux.-.Asu' GOLF During the 1955-56 season, the golf team won four matches and lost six. 1 IA q FRONT ROW: James Weber, Eddie Weber, Floyd Gladden . . . SECOND ROW: Ed Denton, Coach; Tom Dietrich, Eddie Cleveland, Bill leake. 5 BASEBALL ' FRONT ROW: James Martindale, Ronnie Mahan, Kenny Salmon, Keith Patrick, Bruce Mayfield, Marvin Geode, Phil Har- ris, Ernest Crawford, Richard Werle, Mgr. . . . SECOND ROW: Bill Makowsky, Coach; Dennie Amos, Jack Haney, Mike Kirk- patrick, Dennie Druin, Bob Briner, Byron Smith, Jackie Broady. This season the baseball team participated in nine games. OWW '2 Compliments of . JOHN -B: MITCHELL INSURANCE AGENCY QuolityApporel For Men , New Albany Insurance For Every Need JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA 1311 East 91h ST. REISZ.FURNITUR-E CO., INC. NEW ALBANY, INDIANA 146-150 East Main Street Good Furnifu re For Less BUSH - KELLER CO. Congratulations To the Seniors of 1956 SPORTING GOODS FROM A FRIEND GEORGE w. SMITH JEVVELER Registered Wotchmoker Handles all Types of Jewelry 304 Vin'cennes ST. 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