Silver Creek High School - Silver Leaves Yearbook (Sellersburg, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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These symbols present the high ideals of our school for which all of us can strive. ln later years, when our mood is one of reminiscence, the memories of our carefree high school days Will rush back to us as We open our book of memoranda, the '58 edition of Silver Leaves. Judging by everyone's expression, Mr. Cort- ner probably has told his Government class another joke. The Signs of You're in had shape if you forget your locker combination. Go-team-go! Are they studying or is it just a pose? Silver Creek . . . If we file one morelfolder, we'll go nuts-nuts-Nuts-NUTS. And another perfect citizenship just bit the dust. No junior could forget Mrs. Watson's history class. Well-1-1, children, your first lesson from Granny Donna . . . M.. ., There Are Many Through this door passes a steady stream of students. HBM' Mrs' Marshall' this typewriter Simply canyt spell? V Mrs. Watson explains material on the oratorical contest In his off hour, Mr. Roberts seeks the quiet of the home to contestants Norman Crouse and Orelyn Briggs. econoniics room. Signs of Learning-Each Important There are many voices in Mr. Briggs' seventh grade music class to reinforce the Clee Club in coming years. Sherry Stinson, Charles Weber, Bob Tash, Marilyn Smith, and Mr. Briggs seem to think the oil in the new driver- training car is all right. Don't everyone laugh. Gary can't help it if he doesn't know how to write. Somebody needs a ladder The Sign of Our Progress When the Freshman team won its tourney, Coach Makowsky received a real thank YOU-H Our school in three forms- E old, the new, '6Would someone please pass the salt? the future. Every student can visualize his cap and gown, and finally-his diploma! s Measured 19 Uur Acts Peanuts, popcorn, crackerjack, and never split your infinitive, young man, Well, Iet's see, You go down the hall, up the stairs, and two doors on the right. Gee-gosh, I-er, well, acceptvl think. I have the oddest feeling that someone is watching me. 4Hurry, Susie, I want to wet my whistle. This seems to be a very interested group watching Mrs, McBride. B Working and Playing The final copy of the '58 annual is at last ready to he sent! We have only one word, 6'Whew! Peep-eye, Patsy-Pod. in Harmon , Our Friendships Are Secure 'iListen, they're playing our song. 6'Careful, folks, there's bones in that thar chicken Even if We Fail We till Feel ct Sense of Victory L'Whew! Another class is over. 'SFriends, opponents, or otherwise, give us your money! Rev. Spann points us out at the Easter assembly program. Mr. Pitman opens the inter-com to give us informa- tion concerning meetings and other activities. The Sign, of Life - -- - --- 'LQ-Q s 'Tll bid two frogs, a yo-yo, and a ball 5 Without Mr. Briscoe and Mr. Riggle the halls would be impassable. They're very understanding of us teenagers. HMV, but they look like a hungry bunch. The cast of the junior play, Cyclone Sally, go through a last minute rehearsal before the big night. They're not purple-people-eaters, either. of string. You've already won my shoes. X X The beginning and advanced majorettes strike a pretty pose. Are you bothered by those nightly pin ups, too? The homemakers of tomorrow watch a demonstration by Mrs. Dieienbach. N s N x X x X N S x5 N X Mr, Cortner counsels Terry Haas on his schedule s for next year. s x Q S S X' N------Is Acti0n.------ I 4, , The line-up plus two. 6'Y0u got me dizzy! 6'What are they? We don't have the faintest idea. r , - - f f - f r f f A'Il's a mad rush between classesg hut if you keep your ears open, you may hear some gossip. Take off your mask, Mr. Ambs, Hallow- een is over. A poster is a good way to advertise. on and on at SC! A'There seems to he a sly look in your eye, girls. What did you do to the punch? It looks like bargain day in Cimbels base- Oh my, the calories. ment. Paula's motto: Use twirl for laz-z-y livin'. Our Biggest Administrators Can F ind Time for the Smallest Problems Through the unending efforts of Mr. Bedell and Mr. Pitman, the ties that bind our students, faculty, and administrators together are strong ones. The school secretaries, Miss Stoner and Mrs. Weber, work in close harmony to prove their efficiency in office matters. Mr. Beyl, our trustee, is always striving for the betterment of our educational system. Whenever he feels the urge to exercise coming on, he lies down until it passes over. It isn't what you do, it's what you're caught doing. 'SLook out, Mrs. Wheatley, you missed a spot. 'SWho says the faculty is hard working? Our proud 'Lpapa is nervous about lighting Mr. Regan's cigar. Congratulations, Daddy-O. RUTH BAKER Home Economics WILLIAM BEDELL Psychology Economics NINA DIEFENBACH Home Economics MARTHA JONES English JAMES KLEIN Shop Mathematics .IUANITA ADAMS Physical Education MARVIN AMBS Band Director DEWEY ARNETT Agriculture ORREN BRIGGS Driver Education ARTHUR CORTNER History Government Boys' Counselor ED DENTON Coach Physical Education MAE McBRIDE Art Mathematics HARRY REGAN Science Coach RUSSELL ROBERTS English BETTY WATSON English History MILDRED WERLE Latin English BETTY WHEATLEY Commerce Girls' Counselor ALBERT KOEHLER Mathematics WILLIAM MAKOWSKY History Coach ALICE MARSHALL Commerce ROGER ROSS Science Mathematics ROWEN A STANDIFORD Librarian The chemise seems to be the latest fashion fad How do ou like them 1 I y boys? ' Whatever Is ew, The this men cute teachers had a yen for Bar-B-Q's year. You have to be careful when do the cooking, but don't they look in their aprons? No one knows whether Tom McDaniel is out of razor blades or just trying to start a new craze. Weill Try In The lockers are all aglow with the faces of the teen-age idols. They seem to brighten up a drab door. The Lead the Underclassmen' SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS D. Marshall, Presidentg S. Makowsky, Secretaryg L. Popp, Treasurer S. Smethers, Vice President. FRESHMAN OFFICERS . G. Wells, Treasurer, D. McKinley, Sec- 1 retaryg H. Taylor, President, T. Haas, 1 Vice President. JUNIOR OFFICERS L. Hinton, Reporterg J. Chowning, Sec retary-Treasurer, R. Werle, Vice Presi dentg G. Beigay, President fnot pic turedl. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS J . Makowsky, Secretary 5 S. Balmer, Vice President 9 A. Sumner, Presidentg G. Cooper, Treasurer. 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' 3 , - , Truman Armstrong Steve Balmer Gerald Baker Theresa Barnett Ronald Bottorff Carol Broady James Brown Alice Burns David Carpenter Judy Cherry Leslie Cherry David Coats Pat Collings Richard Coombs Glenn Cooper Dale Crawford Geraldine Creech Barbara Crone Howard Crone Brenda Cummins Ruth Davis Arnold Dunn Pat Dunn Judy Densford Barbara Dismore S ponsors: Mrs. Baker Mr. Ross Shelby Dulaney Robert Eastes Donna Elrod Arlene Elza .lean Elza Charles Ender Pat Flanagan Dora Gamboe T. G. Gibson Connie Gillenwater Donna Gladden Barbara Goldman Barbara Goodin , Stella Goodin Linda Haas Paulina Haas Betty Hall Janet Hardsaw James Harrell .lane Harris Ann Hatfield George Hatfield Thomas Heath Linda Helbig Ruth Ann Henderso I! Carolyn Jackson Joan Jackson Doris Jean Jewell Ella Kantlehner James Kearney James Klien Wilma Lawson Lee Leonard Don Linnie Josette Makowsky George Mann Judy Marshall Carole McRae Kent Miller Melvin Mosley Mary Mullins William Nunn Erma Patrick John Patrick Kenneth Pettit David Phelps Edward Popp Victor Razer James Rauck Jerry Richardson David Ringer Nancy Rollins Anna Sampson Clifford Schafer Charles Scholl Francey Schuff Nancy Shaw Lynda Short Joyce Smethers Marilyn Smith Ronald Smith Glenn Stanley Wayne Stewart Sherry Stinson Franklin Stockton Arthur Sumner Robert Tash Neil Townsley Coranne Trevarthan Kenneth Vick Jerry Watson Charles Weber Jacklyn Weber John Wermuth Gloria Wieseka ,ro r it . ry? i' 5: 'gi s W ' I A as fi' , .sw 1 Z J . 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'Lease ,U .,. ANITA ALLEN Latin Club, GAA, Student Librarian, FHA. KENNETH BIGGS FFA. RUTH BROADDUS GAA, Latin Club, Dramatics Club, SC Club, School Paper Staff, Senior Class Play, Na- tional Honor Society Officer, Girls' State, Student Band Director. MURPHY BROCK SUE ANN BURNS GAA, FHA, .IV Cheerleader, Basketball Queen, Prom Queen Attendant, School Pa- per Staff, Future Homemaker of the Year. ELSIE BUTLER FHA. ROBERT CAMPBELL R School Paper Staff, Shop Club. PAULA CHERRY GAA, FHA, Latin Club, SC Club, Science Club, Dramatics Club, School Paper Editor, Yearbook Staff, Junior Class Play, National Honor Society, Journalism Institute, Saluta- torian. EDWARD CLEVELAND SC Club, Golf, Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Shop Club. RICHARD CRONE FFA, PTSA, National Honor Society, Senior Class Play. NORMAN CROUSE Paper Staff, SC Club, PTSA Officer, Class Officer, Latin Club, Junior Class Play, Sen- ior Class Play, National Honor Society Of- ficer, Boys' Chorus, Valedictorian. REBECCA DENSFORD Annual Staff, Student Librarian, Miss SCHS Attendant, Senior Class Play. CAROL DEPIERRE DWIGHT DOLD SC Club, Dramatics Club, Industrial Arts Club, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Student Manager, Latin Club, Science Club, Paper Staff. NAOMI DULANEY Well's Club, Hi-Y's, GAA. ROBERT ECKERT Shop Club, Senior Class Play. LOWELL EDWARDS MARY LOUISE GRAMLIN Glee Club Operetta, GAA, FHA, Girls' Cho- rus. JAMES GREGC SC Club, Latin Club, Shop Club, Track Manager, Basketball Manager, Science Club, Senior Class Play. GEORGE HAAS Shop Club. PATRICIA HAAS Dramatics Club, GAA, Science Club, Annual Staff, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Sunshine Club, FHA Officer, Latin Club, Sunshine Ideal Girl. NEWELL HARDSAW FFA, Shop Club. GLORIA HARTMAN Class Officer, Latin Club Officer, FFA Sweetheart, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, GAA, FHA, Science Club, Junior Class Play, Dis- trict Latin Contest. BARBARA HAUGER FHA, Girls' Chorus. MELVIN HELBIG FFA, Shop Club. SUZANNE HOSTETTLER GAA, FHA, Sunshine Club, Senior Class Play, Annual Staff. ELLIS .IAGGERS FFA, Dairy Judging Team. ROBERT JONES Shop Club. MICHAEL KIRKPATRICK SC Club, Basketball, Baseball, Golf, Boys' Chorus, Arion Award Winner. JUDY KOCH FHA. PATRICIA KOCHERT FHA, Sunshine, FFA Sweetheart, Prom Queen Attendant. BETTY KOPP GAA, FHA. RICHARD LEAKE Track, PTSA, Shop Club, Senior Class Play. JUDY LEWIS Sunshine Officer, FHA, Annual Staff, Sen- ior Class Play, Commercial Contest Winner. SHARON LINNIE FHA, School Paper Staff, GAA. RONALD MAHAN Basketball, Student Manager, Baseball, SC Club, Library Club, Student Librarian, An- nual Staif, School Paper Staff, Rifle Club. Cross Country, Junior Class Play, Dra- matics Club. JAMES MARTINDALE Track, Baseball, Latin Club. DORIS MCCUTCHEON FHA, Student Librarian. TOMMY MCDANIEL Track, Cross Country, Baseball, Hi-Y Officer, .lunior Class Play, Class Officer, Senior Class Play. WARREN MCDONALD FFA. ROGER MOTSINGER Basketball, Baseball, Track, .lunior Class Play, SC Club, Class Officer, Hi-Y, Mr. SCHS Candidate, Industrial Arts Club, Base ketball Award, Latin Club. GEORGE EDWARD MUNK Baseball, Basketball, Senior Class Play, Boys' Chorus, SC Club, FFA. ROBERT NEVILLE Latin Club, PTSA, Golf. GARY PENDYGRAFT Hi-Y Club, SC Club, Class Officer, PTSA, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play. RONALD PRUITT Hi-Y Club, SC Club, Shop Club Officer, Class Officer, Basketball,'Track, Cross Coun- try, Mr. SCHS, Baseball, Prom King. ALLAN RANSOM Shop Club. STANLEY RENN FFA, Shop Club. GARY RICHEY Latin Club, SC Club, Basketball NAN SELLMER Library Assistant, Bookworms Club, Drama- tics Club Officer, Glee Club Operetta, FHA, School Paper Staff, Editor Silver Leaves, National Honor Society, CAA, Junior Class Play, Class Officer, Journalism Institute, Girls' Chorus, Commercial Contest. SUE SEXTON GAA, SC Club, Latin Club, Annual Staff, Senior Class Play. CATHERINE SHIELDS FHA. PATRICIA SIDEBOTTOM FHA, GAA, Latin Club. ADA JEAN SNEED GAA Officer, FHA Officer, National Honor Society Officer, Senior Class Play, SC Club. KATHLEEN SPETH PHYLLIS SPITZNAGEL FHA. JOHN SPURGEON FFA, Senior Class. BARBARA STEPP Annual Staff, GAA Officer, Latin Club, SC Club Officer, FHA, Junior Clas Play, Sen- ior Class Play, Miss SCHS, Basketball Queen Attendant, DAR Girl, Science Club, FFA Sweetheart Attendant, Prom Queen. ASTER SUMNER Senior Class Play, FFA, Track. TERRY SWARTZ Class Officer, Track, Hi-Y Officer, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Latin Club, SC Club, .Iunior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Sci- ence Club, National Honor Society. DORCAS TIESEL Latin Club, FHA, Senior Class Play, Girls' Chorus. JEWEL TOWNSLEY National Honor Society, Latin Club, FHA, Majorette, Junior Class Play, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. FERN WAGGONER FHA, Glee Club Operetta, Girls' Chorus. ELAINE WALKER Annual Staff, Editor School Paper, Dra- matics Club, Senior Class Play, Glee Club Operetta, FHA Officer, Class Officer, PTSA Officer, National Honor Society. WILLIAM WEBER Track, Hi-Y Officer, Shop Club, SC Club, Senior Class Play, Junior Class Play. PATRICIA WHOBREY SC Club, GAA Officer, Student Librarian, FHA, Senior Class Play, School Paper Staff. BARBARA WICKSTROM PTSA Officer, FHA, Dramatics Club, SC Club, Senior Class Play, Girls' Chorus. Although our officers seem interested only in cars at the moment they also have worked through the year to stimulate interest in senior activities. C. Pendygraft, Presidentg G. Hartman, Treasurerg B. Stepp, Secretaryg N. Sellmer, Reporterg T. McDaniel, Vice President. Throu h Their Leadership We Have Reaehed Our sponsors, Mrs. Werle and Mr. Klein have led us through our most memorable year-a year of hard work, money-making projects, and valuable experiences-OUR SENIOR YEAR. Our Goal- eniorship and The senior quartet was dead pan during their num- bergand they're not really the serious type. Another of the last-minute activities! the Mother-Daughter Banquet honoring senior girls. The front steps were crowded he- iore leaving on the senior trip. 48 Dwight Dold receives his diploma from Mr. Wilson. Graduation! It's a long walk, but it's worth it. What's the matter, Richard,-cold? '4It's a fashion of the future- or that,s what they say. If it weren't for paper, the seniors would have been at a loss for money. Paula Cherry SALUTATORIAN Recognition Norman Crouse VALEDICTORIAN I s Earned BASKETBALL AWARDS Roger Molslnger ,.....,,,,,,,,,, PROGRESSIVE AWARD Carl Harrell ..,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, FREE THROW TROPHY ROHI1ie Pruitt ,A.Y,.Y,.,,,,,.. SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Floyd Gladden ,,,. OUTSTANDING TEAM PLAYER DEPARTMENTAL, SCHOLASTIC AND ATTENDANCE AWARDS FRONT ROW: R. Pruitt, E. Jaggers, N. Crouse, T. Swartz, G. Haas. SECOND ROW: E. Walker, P. Cherry, N. Dulaney, P. Whobrey, R. Broaddus, ,l. Townsley, C. DePierre, G. Hartman. BACK ROW: A. Sneed, R. Crone,fG. Pendygraft, B. Stepp, A. Ransom, A. Sumner, N. Sellmer. ,,qflv-1-,X KAREN DUGAN Basketball Queen RUTH BROADDUS John Philzp Sousa Band Award in Many Fields MIKE KIRKPATRICK Alion, Award BARBARA STEPP D.A.R. Bayougr Award EMMA POP? A - Sweetheart ' PAT HAAS Sunshine Ideal Girl, A A A 1 AFMHHG Hvffwwfwnbf ALICE BURNS RONNIE PRUITT Miss S.C.H.S. Mr. S.C.H.S. Enthusiasm Ran High at the Junior- enior Prom The crowning of the King and Queen was the highlight of the evening. Gary Pendygrafl, Castell Threlkel, George Beigay, Jr., Presidentg Ronnie Pruitt, Kingg Peggy Smith, Queeng Barbara Stepp, 1957 Prom Queeng Sandy Hass, and Roger Motsinger. Mr. and Mrs. Pitman and Bob Eckert are only a few of the many people who visited the punch table during the evening. In between dances the autograph seekers were as busy as bees. 2:3231 Cifii :fa Q21 ? if gi 'E fa L .5 tg, X- 2 . .Qs Club of Lettermen fund Women Cords were new for members of the S.C. club this year. Some were dyed, some were written on, and others were left plain. S. STROTHERS and C. MALLORY FRONT ROW: N. Crouse, E. Munk, B. Eastes, E. Cleveland, D. Dold, R. Motsinger. SECOND ROW: C. Harrell, F. Gladden, C. Threlkel, O. Briggs, R. Broaddus, A. Burns, D, Elrod, P. Smith, S. Haas, B. Gregg, S. Sexton, B. Stepp, A. Sneed, P. Whobrey, P. Cherry, B. Wickstrom, T, Swartz, C. Mallory, C. Pendygraft. THIRD ROW: K. Salmon, G. Cooper, R. Werle, J. Weber, R. Mahan, D. Fleming, B. Weber, T. McDaniel, S. Strother, M. Kirkpatrick, R. Pruitt, G. Richey. B. Stepp, Secretary-Treasurerg J. Prich- ard, Vice Presidentg R. Motsinger, Presi- dent, Mr. Denton, Sponsor. Plans are always being made for new and interesting Hi-Y activities. R. Werle, Treasurer, Mr. Ross, Sponsor, B. Weber, Vice President, T. McDaniel, Presi- dent, G. Pendygraft, Chaplain, T. Swartz, Sec- retary? .l. Prichard, Sergeant-at-Arms. H i-Y - Fellowship and Fun FRONT ROW: C. Mallory, L. Cherry, D. Ringer, T. Haas, L. Vest, C. Gillenwater, W. Cannon, T Swartz. SECOND ROW: S. Strothers, T. Heath, J. Baxter, H. Graham, J. Weber, .l. Brown, T Lund, L. Vest, T. McDaniel. THIRD ROW: R. Pruitt, R. Motsinger, G. Pendygraft, B. Weber, E Popp, D. Krajnak, C. Henson, R. Werle, D. Dietrich, D. Fleming, B. Tash. 60 FRONT ROW: E. Regan, S. Haas, P. Haas, J. Elza, C. Trevarthan, S. Hostettler, P. Kochert, R. Henderson, G. Threlkel. SECOND ROW: Ruth Baker, Sponsor: L. Haas, P. Smith, R. Davis, A. Burns, D. Elrod, S. Hendricks, L. Riggle, R. Rainbolt, J. Jewell. THIRD ROW: J. Makowsky, D. Gamboe, J. Densford, J. Smethers, B. Siepp, J. Lewis, K. Dugan, L. Hinton, D. Gladden, L. Hinton. Our Own hining Rays of Sunshine Mrs. Baker. Sponsor: P. Smith, Chaplain: K. Dugan, Treasurer: B. Stepp, Vice President: L. Hinton, Reporter: P. Haas, Secretary. It seems as though Judy Lewis is having a hard time work ing out a charade at the Sunshine party. P.T. A.-A e Makes 0 Difference At one of the meetings, Butler, Murr, Mc- Daniels, and Hanger participated in a fashion show, while Cherry and Densford demonstrated , the do's and don'ts of table manners. W SEATED: J. Chowning, President. STANDING: B. Wick- strom, Corresponding Secretaryg C. Pendygraft, Treasurerg J. Gillenwater, Second Vice President, N. Crouse, First Vice Presidentg P. Schecter, Secretaryg Mr. Pitman, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: A. Bean, P. McKinley, J. Weber, C. Jackson, E. Chowning. SECOND ROW: P. Scheter, P. McCory, D. Henson, J. Chowning, A. Sampson, B. Hatfield, B. Wickstrom. THIRD ROW: B. Driscoll, M. Myers, R. Carter, J. Gillenwater, G. Pendygraft, N. Crouse. F.T.A.-The Tram to Fzll the Gap FRONT ROW: J. Chowning, J Kanthlener C McRae J Densford B Cummins E Popp SECOND ROW: E. Newton, A. Sampson L Short J Gillenwater S Dickson E Chowmng R Rainbolt, B. Driscol. THIRD ROW N Edwards S Hunryager L Klrkman M Brock H Taylor J. Cherry, C. Dickson. J. Chowning, Presidentg C. Dickson Treasurerg S. Huneryager, Vice Presi dentg J. C-illenwater, Secretaryg I.. Cole man, Historiang E, Newton, Librarian: N. Edwards, Parliamentariang J. Beyl Song Leaderg Mrs. McBride, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: C. Jackson, P. Edwards, G. Wells, D. McKinley, B. Nolan, B. Driscol, S. Hendricks, J. Elza. SECOND ROW: C. Trevarthan, B. Cummins, J. Kantlehner, J. Densford, S. Stinson, J. Smethers, A. Burns, J. Makowsky, L. Riggle, S. Shields. THIRD ROW: D. Cladden, J. Weber, R. Henderson, P. Collings, R. Rainholt, E. Carlisle, A. Hatfield, S. Dickson, C. Walker, J. Allen, J. Coleman, M. Hatfield. G.A.A.- portsmanship With a Feminine Touch Mrs. Adams, Sponsor, J. Makowsky, Secretaryg R. Henderson, Vice President, A. Burns, President, C. Trevarthan, Treasurer. The C.A.A. banquet was the highlight of the girls' sports activities F.F.A. Bo 5 Learn About Plows and Sows The Livestock Judging Team places first in the County Con- Mr. Arnett, Sponsorg A. Sumner, Vice President, T. Heath, test. President, J. Pennington, Treasurer, N. Brown, Sentinel, C. Hensen, Secretary, G. Baker, Reporter. FRONT ROW: A. Sumner, E. Munk, P. Vick, C. Baxter, T. Gibosn, W. Stewart, A. Dunn, G. Baker, C. Goode, W. Elliot, J. Graham, W. McDonald, N. Hardsaw. SECOND ROW: K. Biggs, M. Biggs, J. Rose, J, Patrick, H. Harrell, B. Graham, E. Popp, N. Brown, J. Pennington, T. Heath, D. Phelps, R. Smith. THIRD ROW: L. Edwards, M. Helbig, K. Hobbs, R. Coombs, E. Montgomery, J. Doughty, J. Kruer, J. Minton, V. Goode, R. Henson, M. Anderson, M. Horney, M. Baker, R. McClusky, L. Amhurgey, R. Crone, C. Schafer. FOURTH ROW: F. Spurgeon, S. Balmer, P. Black, S. Smith, B. Eastes, H. Graham, D. Lewis, G. Owens, S. Renn, J. Broady, C. Hensen, G. King, A. Sumner, G. Cooper. In Latin Club Whose Servus Are You? FRONT ROW: N. Gregg, J. Gillenwater, P. A. Bean, B. Cummings. SECOND ROW: J. Broaddus, L. Harris, L. Carlisle, A. Allen, P. ROW: N. Townsley, J. Brown, W. Nunn, H. Brock, T. Swartz, L. Cherry. Haas, G. Wells, F. Schuff, J. Chowning, J. Townsley, Holland, T. Barnett, C. Hartman, E. Kantlehner, R. Sidebottom, C. Metcaf, J. Cherry, J. Densford. THIRD Crone, P. Cherry, D. Tiesel, N. Crouse, C. Richey, M. Todays Student- Tomorroufs Genitts??9 FRONT ROW: N. Sellmer, L. Hinton. SECOND ROW: A. Sneed, J. Gillenwater, N. Crouse, O. Briggs, F, Gladden. THIRD ROW: R. Crone, P. Cherry, R. Broaddus, T. Swartz, J. Townsley, J. Chowning, Orren Briggs, Sponsor. The Librar -A Place of Peace FRONT ROW: R. Kime, P. Collings, O. Briggs, N. Sellmer, J. Doughty, L. Cherry. SECOND ROW: F. Schuff, M. Adams, A. Broaddus, J. Sanders, P. Lee, N. Bierly, E. Carlisle. Pat Collings, Vice President, Miss Standiford, Sponsor, Frances Shuff, Secretary-Treasurerg Orelyn Briggs, President, The check-out desk is a. busy place-Barbara Nolan d s covers as she checks out a book from Nancy Gregg and Pat Schecter. and Quiet Drama Class-Where Every Ham Has His Day E. Walker, L. Hinton, J. Gaines, K. Dugan, L. Cherry. l We're glad it's only acting between Orrelyn Briggs and David Ringer. Rifle Club Bang-Bang Bang Bang Bang! FRONT ROW: B. Tash, D. Ringer, R. Werle, J. Berry, M. Byers, S. Strothers. SECOND ROW: Harry Regan, Sponsor, D. Krajnak, M. Brock, C. Weber, J. Weber, E. Munk. FRONT ROW: T. Daily, G. Bradly, T. Armstrong, C. Graft, D. Harrell, D. Hutchenson, W. Elliot, G. Clater, M. Mosley, C. Smith. SECOND ROW: R. Bottorff, F. Gladden, J. Durbin, S. Renn, J. Wieshy, C. Sholl, R. Snider, B. Campbell, R. Pruitt, R. Mahan, N. Hardsaw. THIRD ROW: J. Minton, K. Miller, C. Owens, J. Klien, J. Rauck, D. Crawford, B. Rouch, J. Kruer, L. Vest, G. King, L. Kirkman. FOURTH ROW: C. Harrell, L. Leonard, D. Dietrich, B. Eckert, E. Cleveland, B. Tash, D. Krajnak, R. Werle, D. Leake, D. Dietrich, M. Kernie. Industrial Arts for the Industrious der Sergeant at Arms: Mr. Klein, Sponsor. Inspecting their handiwork are R. Leake, R. Werle, R Pruitt and J Prichard. F .H.A.-The Women of Tomorrow The officers' reign begins the night of the formal initiation. SEATED: P. Cherry, Treasurer, P. Haas, President, S. Burns, Vice President, A. Sneed, Secretary. STANDING: E. Walker, Historian, D. Tiesel, Editor, B. Stepp, Parliamentariang B. Hauger, Song Leader, Mrs. Diefenhach, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: P. Sidebottom, M. Grarnlin, F. Waggener, J. Lewis, B. Stepp, B. Densford, S. Sexton, G. Hartman, J. Koch, S. Linnie, R. Kime, P. Spitznagel. SECOND ROW: S. Burns, N. Sellmer, B. Cummings, N. Gregg, D. Hensen, D. LaMaster, D. McDaniel, J. Densford, C. Trevarthan, D. Tiesel, P. Cherry, B. Wickstrom, J. Weber. THIRD ROW: J. Townsley, P. Haas, J. Marshall, P. Kochert, C. Shields, J. Smethers, S. Stinson, A. Allen, E. Walker, B. Hanger, A. Sneed, E. But- ler, R. Henderson. FOURTH ROW: C. Jackson, A. Burns, N. Rollins, C. McRae, M. Hatfield, B. Kopp, S. Hostettler, A. Bean, J. Allen, C. Walker, E. Patrick, J. Kantlehner, P. Minton. l cc 99 Glee Club- Seasonal onghirds FRONT ROW: B. Crone, M. King, D. Feeler, D. Meador, M. Zimbro, G. Threlkel, O. Briggs, B. Threlkel, B. Harris. SECOND ROW: N. Sellmer, J. Gladden, J. Briner, S. Rose, J. Jewell, R. Sidebottom, C. Walker, J. Allen, J. Harris, J. Weber. THIRD ROW: M. Myers, M. Gramlin, B. Wickstrom, B. Charley, N. Bierly, D. Barnes, C. Taylor, L. Hinton, N. Edwards, E. Newton, B. Hau- ger. FOURTH ROW: B. Dismore, P. Flanneggan, P. Montgomery, F. Waggoner, D. Tiesel, N. Craig, J. Jackson, D. Gladden, P. Edwards, J. Dietrich, J. Stockton. FIFTH ROW: R. Stewart, J. Baxter, D. Linnie, N. Crouse, G. Stanley, E. Munk, C. Weber, J. Watson, B. Campbell, M. Kirkpatrick, L. Baldwin, D. Fleming, R. Abernathy. Mr. Briggs, Sponsor, N. Crouse, Presidentg B. Wickstrom, Treas- The Glee Club provides the urer, N. Sellmer, Secretary, M. Kirkpatrick, Vice President, B. special music for bacca- Campbell, Prop. Man, D. Fleming, D. Linnie, Librarians. laureate service. his lm lv!! 0 xx 1. m1Q,f11,13Qfm,f 3 .. 5,5 Www - 2 ,ss ,555 X il EK X-,-, +5 sg' S5511 'ff v ,Pi iw it-s iqfw gil ,H -5? gf Q'11?if2,,f . h+ 5 bg 1 .,. , 1, 'a.Lr.2, 'jf uv , . z N f .-X X 45 XJ V gf, 6 ' ,t.,f,'f ,l ,fx , 1 fwfr. 5- . 1 Wx shi , , ,. M Q pw ..- 2 1 O Q nl A Q' 5 .gn K f . W Q W if' at ,I n A 5 Q Combine to Give Us a Top- otch Band The future forces for the band are raised to that position by learning all the fundamentals in the Beginning Band. When Terry Swartz blows his whistle and twirls his baton, the marching band takes off under his capable command. The advanced majorettes, Barbara Dismore, Susie Hendricks, Chris- tine Dickson, Sharon Dickson, Carole Metcalfe, and Pat Schecter, seem to enjoy the hard work that helps keep them in the peak of performance. 1559? fs Q 'meet R, V' 'b'! Q ' f in EL x J,, X J, . 2' gf 1 t . . 1 gf, J, 1 ' swf' u .. The Creeker Speelcer taff Has a Nose for News EDITORIAL STAFF: T. Swartz, P. Cherry, E. Walker, L. Hinton. ART: N. Sellmer, B. White. REPORTERS: SEATED: P. Whobrey, G. Wells, GI Threlkel, J. Hardsaw. STANDING: R. Broaddus, E. Regan, S. Strother, K. Dugan, S. Dickson, P. Smith, P. Schecter. TYPISTS: R. Kime, P. Kochert, S. Hostettler, S. Linnie. SPONSORS: Mrs. Wheatley, Mr. Pitman MIMEOGRAPH OPERATORS: R. Mahan, B. Campbell. The Silver Leaves Staff, Memories Are Made Like These TOP: EDITORIAL STAFF: G. Threlkel, G. Hartman, E. Patrick, L. Coleman, P. Cherry, R. Broaddus, B. Cummins, L, Hin- ton, E. Walker. CENTER: BUSINESS STAFF: S. Stinson, D. McKinley, S. Hostettler, J. Lewis, B. Densford, B. Stepp. BOTTOM: SUBSCRIPTION STAFF: S. Strother, S. Sexton, P. Collings, B. Driscoll, B. Rainbolt, M. Hatfield, J. Sanders. Linda Loveless, Asst. Editor Nan Sellmer, Editor TOP' The Advisor, Mrs. Wheatle givin instruc . Y, B tions to photographer, David Dietrich. BOTTOM: PHOTOGRAPHERS: R. Werle T Swartz, R. Mahan. ' I k 11? , ll ,, I 3215-w. V , A 1 mhbAA Q s t. ' ' ' '1Q1 . ,,.,. ' Q ,Q-.5 . N, K, wg, .gm ., Although the picture of summer usually reminds us of baseball, tennis, golf, and swimming, sports are by no means limited to this one season. Track and cross countly take precedence in the springg football and baseball in the winter. l L The olive branch symbolizeslifictory.gwhethei lf F372 Sc, fl, fl ' ff A vases, f' . QQ, I wi? ,,,,:i,,i9 w , .1 or 1- ., , ' T. ' ssl? sg ' ,-fi 5,4 ' 1 2 r .'2m1?S if , 'F L :kgs I f .rr at V . .. Q- ,R P if W 3 Mi' RLQQY 'K Nl-if was if ' 1,5 LY-1 .' I V ' 'gn f . s at at ,1 4 win otffose in competitiye sports, we afe 'victoljiousi t 'Z ifv'bC2natdQf5QiW51fSUxifC-if t-wr as Q e J. A - 5 241 wr: if , ., 79 The Team Is Raring to Go Sllver Creek players hurriedly break out of the huddle with last-minute instructions from Coach Denton anxious to start the game with Mrtchell. OPPONENT THEY 65 Charlestown ........ ........... Seymour ,..,... Shelbyville ....,,, ........ H6nIyV1llC ...,,.,.,,. ...,..,, Spring Valley Versailles ........,,,,.... ........ Clarksvllle .,,.,,,,.,, ........ 69 65 40 55 57 57 Center Grove ....... ........ Providence .,,,...... .fffA-- 6 1 Charlestown ........... 44-ff.- 7 5 44 North Central Corydon ...........,.,. ...f..--- 56 Sacred Heart ....... .V-.---- 45 Brownstown ........ ------V- 5 6 66 F laget ...,.,A,.....,. --------- Mitchell .,...,,. Milan ........ Salem .,.,.r...... Scottsburg ....... ------.- Paoli ................... -------- Charlestown ........ -----,-- 53 56 64 44 62 62 Coaches Denton and Makowsky discuss the team's personnel for the season's opening game. Senior Manager, Dwight Dold, goes over the equipment for the team with Charles Enders, Steve Strother, Steve Miller, and Donnie Mallory. Motsinger, Pruitt, and Mitchell's captain get together with of- ficials for instructions before the game. While Boosters Cheer Them On During the season our cheerleaders, Sandy Haas, Peggy Smith, Donna Elrod, and Alice Bums, lead the cheering section to provide a loud background for our hardwood crew. Prichard scores on a lay-up shot for Silver Creek. I QNM 'H ' ' A r Coach Denton talks over strategy at the half of the Center Grove game junior Varsity B. Eastes, M. Fraley, J. Harrell, S. Balmer, T. Lund, E. Popp, H. Graham, L. Leonard, D. Craw- ford, J. Pennington, E. Stinson, R. Abernathy, Coach Makowsky. J-V Cheerleaders Donna McKinley, Ruth Henderson, Jackie Weber, Dorothy Shields. Freshman Team R. Abernathy, R. Hensen, E. Stinson, H. Taylor, M. Byers, M. Fraley, T. Lund. Coach Makowsky, H. Graham, J. Christensen, V. Goode. Eighth Grade Team FRONT ROW: R. Neirmean, W. Bailey, D. Smith, R. Applegate, R. Byers, F. Cash, M. Edwards. BACK ROW: D. Stanley, D. Haas, S. Smethers, S. Weber, T. Hale, K. Hazel, J. Eastes, Mr. Regan, Coach. Junior-Hi Cheerleaders Sandy Rogers, Doris Taylor, Marie Burns, Karen Haas. Seventh Grade Team FRONT ROW: R. Neirmean, W. Collet, S. Byers, L. Jordan, R. Stinson, D. Stanley. BACK ROW: L. Motsinger, M. Edwards, S. Smethers, Mr. Regan, Coachg K. Allen, W. Bailey. ,, ,t ' ' '. 1, 7 2 392:-2iZT791.il,xu1E - Q 2 f , 5- - 2f,t.,xi':ffa-a99'?:2-1 Track , s s s S s 5 x x xx Although the track team s experienced an unsuccessful 1 season, the prospects for next 1 year are high and favorable. l FRONT ROW: Taylor, Phelps, Rauck, Lewis, Vest, Cooper, Sumner, McCuskey, Goode, Bottorff. SECOND ROW: Doughty, Tash, Stanley, Christensen, Smith, Eastes, Baker, Brown. THIRD ROW: Dehn, Townsley, Brock, Weber, Popp, McDaniels, Motsinger, Leonard, Barnett. FRONT ROW: Cash, Stinson, Collett, Cherry, Stewart, Henson, Warlick, Bailey, Beyers. SECOND ROW: Smethers, Hudson, Allen, Johnson, Snider, Howard, Eicher. THIRD ROW: Sexton, Eastes, Mann, Motsiuger, Hale, Bottorff, Hale. -' I V 1 1 Lx ,' Y' - ?'-Sli' 5' alfi FRONT ROW: Eastes, Brown, Bottorfi, Enders, Taylor, Bottorff, Christensen. BACK ROW: Mr. . Denton, Coach, Henson, Harrell, Prichard, Leonard, Harrell, Strother, Manager. 86 1 ,- A ' 4 4 p N f S I N d 0 a S al s 1 Baseball ' PITCHERS Young varsity baseball team shows promise for the future. A 7 1 ,n fp 4 4 4 -1 ,n ,- Kirkpatrick, Cleveland, Beigay, Dietrich CATCHER: Miller IN F IELDERS OUTFIELDERS Richey, Munk, Harrell, Balmer, Byers, Henson, Ringer Gladden, Baxter, Stinson, Daily, Broady I' 4 GOLF TEAM: Baxter, Stanley, Samples, Werle, Cleveland, Lund, Kirkpatrick, Gladden, Coach Denton. and Various Baxter sizes up the situation before putting. Dold and Lund demonstrate archery techniques. 88 ther ports TENNIS TEAM: Tibhett, Fraley, Lund, Kirkpatrick, Goldman Mr. Denton gives instruction in the game of tennis to one of the boys, physical education classe Mann, Wenning, Regan, Sexton, Smith, Rager, Johnson, Howard, Denton. Add Zest to Uur Athletic Department Sugar Makowsky tries to dodge the guarding of Diane Marshall in the girls' ' physical education class. 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