Spencer High School - Spencerian Yearbook (Spencer, IN)

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E 'z Lg mcewfz PEOPLE Pages IO-41 Lgigfgggjl, J fjd SPORTS Pages 42-49 ACTIVITIES , Pages so-aa ELEMENTARY Pages 69-78 Aus Pages 79-91 9 ' Vfirri i-.1 f ---iff: irgfw . ' 'ig , i, P3412 iii-F' .. y- ,em f fi 1- iz , 2i:7jQqEiref8e, 2 355,-,E ,sf 1w,,:,ax as P fa, 1: 1. :Sf 1+ 5 'E 55 1 it -I S! R e ale, S51 'ge e I YW' 51 fiiiiie 1 E1 e.e cgamefifkzg 0 . . 45ame!1f.12'z7 Jlfew . . The present Courthouse was built in 1910 to replace the building that had served as a Courthouse since l825. Sm. On a hill overlooking town stands one ot the oldest of the town's dwellings, the Hyden House. Built in l875, complete with carriage house , its huge rooms cover four stories, capped by a railed tower laokout . On October 5, l895, the contract was sign- ed to erect the present Christian Church at 'a cost of 56250. Page 2 0 o o I SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW -these words could be used to describe our town, for it truly is a contrast ofthe old and the new. Old landmarks, typical of the era they graced - new progress in in- dustry, religious endeavor, and a whole bright new future for the current generation as they start their school days in the new Ele- mentary building. ki Lghmcefl ammzmfiy . The new Methodist parsonage was complet- ed in April, 1953, andthe annex directly behind the parsonage was completed May l, l955. The annex consists of ten rooms and Fellowship Hall. The cost ot both was 565,000 Above: Located near the iunction of State Roads 46 and 67 is the new Farm Bureau Co-op Store, which was completed in May, 1956, and is the most modern farm supply store in the area. Page 3 Lgamefimg Uf . . cgamefizkzg ew Ly.-1 lil lltl l X1 Qflilllllrl Still 1 Sl' The old grade building was built in 1872 on a lot donated by Calvin Fletcher, Reports of the cost vary considerably, but approxi- mate 540,000l Page 4 . . . 121 Lgfdfldifl ammumfy 45cffaak. l Spencer schools have undergone a consid- erable change since June, 1956. The changes include a new elementary build- ing, an auditorium which will seat five hundred people, and a complete remodel- ing of the gym so that it now has a ca- pacity of 3000. The elementary building houses an elementary principaI's office and the nurse's office. The total cost of the new buildings is 5650,000. Wrecking the old grade building The new elementary building and auditorium. 01111 95164929305 - May 2451 Joan Brinson reigned as the queen of our annual May Day festivity at Spencer High School. Attending her were: Judy Livingston and Connie Christie, Seniors, Donna Gates and De- lores Withem, Juniors, Caroline Stanger and Nancy Bruce, Sophomoresg Linda Mong and Emma Hutcherson, Freshmen. Joan Brinson f fvff 42 ,iri s ff: l i N Above: Linda Mong, Nancy Bruce, Donna Gates, Connie Christie, Mrs. George Yockey, Joan Brinson, Judy Livingston, Delores Withem, Caroline Stanger, and Emma Hutcherson. Page 6 . . . ufzfkvl - Lgmzkvl ganna! . On May 4, l956, decorations of Eiffel Towers and typical Parisian street scenes transformed the Union Building of De- y Pauw University into an evening in Paris as the Seniors were guests at the annual Jr.-Sr. Banquet. lAt rightal Delores Withem pantomines during the entertainment which followed the din- ner. After the meal the students danced for the remainder of the evening. Above: Prin. 8- Mrs. Edwards, Supt. 81 Mrs. Sharp, Jr. Class Pres. James Ranord, Sr. Class Pres. David Esak son, Pot Spencer, Penny Wilson, Donno Needy, Warren Crowe, Jr. Sponsor Richard Wood 8. Mrs. Wood Page 7 yea!! lk fffe fme Rev. Harlan of the Greencastle Episcopal Church addresses the student body during the Religious Emphasis Week. The Line-up? No, the annual mad rush for curricula changes begins on registration day. Page 8 Left: Phoebe Kay, Nancy Nanny, Sharon Weaver, Linda Jackson, Donna Gates, Mariann Spangler, Mr. Hodges, Mr, Edwards, Linda Esakson, Sandra Welty, Judy Dyar, and Lou Ellen Mitten enioy the Of- fice Christmas party. . . . cw Zdllfllff . . . On The morning of October 24, Donna Needy, By- ron McClarren, Dan Hendershot, Elaine Moore, Bev- erly Freeman, Linda Dickerson, Delores Withem, Peg Goldberg, Stan Sheppard, and Mariann Spong- Ier were quite busy--faking scholarship exams for college. Delores Wifhem, Phyllis Wood, Lynetta Hubbard, Betty Adkins, and Nancy Nanny served as school librarians during the year. SENICRS AT LAST!! But alas, we still must enroll in a few courses to pass the time. Page 9 fu ggimfs 'S' Page 10 . . . AVI 54012191 fwzf Above: McCormick's Creek provides the setting, as Jack Lacy, Janet Wray, Billie Wilson, Barbara Everett, Connie Shields, Jim McCann, Carl Smith, and Jack Howard have fun at the Sophs' party. Below: Stan Kinney, John Flater, Linda Esakson and Allen Lucas admire their long-awaited class rings. Page ll: Above: Basketball King and Queen, Fred Malicoat and Edith Britton are crowned by departing man- archs Charles Walker and Connie Shields. Below: There's Nothing Like a Hayride! Harry Mclntosh is host to Juniors as the wagon land sponsorsll creak and groan. 96? Mme! Wk! Qkfkmfe' 55 O O I Wawgfg 5255 TSR 1? QU . .. ,. ,:m, Zim.. I w g- .,f-if-:M .W-.sf ff Q... V ' ? I R I ,IC 4. ,, A QU, r ggi- NH WK. f I ':..i'w3 Xl-12 .Kf'1iI1lTz, lil' , ul -I T55 I.. ZA 95 13' ' f - - ,ws Eiga :gi ,Q '.Q..:k .. .. . f. ,, , Mmm, 1. , dildfgflf uf 1271059 W ...... H 1 xi ,,.' I -.N '1 M Q My .-fssiysuaf. f . f-- - 14. - I-.??2'f'f3iiI1ggxI.L5 fi.. ks? 25,1 K ' Qi iitffgi fgziirgg ii. - --1' 71, '. ,,.. ...,. SUMMER IS OVER. AND AS WE REGISTER THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL, WE RENEW OLD ACQUAINTANCES AND MEET NEW FRIENDS. THE FRESHMEN REALIZE THAT THEY HAVE BEGUN THEIR FINAL FOUR YEARS IN SPENCER HIGH. THE SENIORS APPROACH THEIR FINAL GOAL, GRAD- UATION. Page I3 SEATED: Thomas Hodges, School Superintendent, Homer White, Board Presidentp J. W. Hutcheson, Treasur- erp Ralph Poulton, Secretary. STANDING: Mrs. John Kay, School Secretary, Oscar Tucker, Board Member 8. Walter Meguschar, Board Member 49260142115 ggfzfzfy are . . . lt takes more than a simple to grade a students papers. Many years of intensive study have fit- ted the teachers of our school for their im- portant job, PREPARING OUR CHILD- REN FOR THE FUTURE. study and discuss current problems and plans. Page I4 5:14551 Ewa' 19 6- 157 Teachers meet with Supt. Hodges to Coach Jack Brown tackles another one of those lf the cost is -- these are . . . . time-consuming 'obs -grading papers. familiar words to all students enrolled in the various busi- ness courses available to all S.H.S. students, under the supervision of Robert David- son. YES, teachers study too, Although they have obtained their degree, their hours of study are far from done. Countless hours of careful preparation must preface the successful conducting of each course. Because of their preparation, we have an op- portunity to become better citizens, learn Languages, prepare for the future, enjoy the Arts, master the Sciences, and learn advanced studies. ' Right: HOMEWORK FOR TEACHERS? But Renos Spangler and Lois Galimore seem undaunted as they leave school with armloads of books. Page 'IS Mr, Edwards, Mr, Hodges, dnd Phoebe Kay dig- Pete Withem, Jim Watkins, Sondra Trimble, Barbara Rumple cuss one of the many problems which arise daily in our school. O O O Weekly News Review report in government Standing: Charles Walker, Mr. Spangler. Seated: Dora Freeman, Beverly Freeman, Herman Edwards Joe Drescher, Warren Crowe, Darrel Carpenter Denver Campbell, Paul Blacklidge, Fred Malicoat, Jerry Lewis Fred Lenning, Linda Jackson, Dan Hendershot, Marlann Spangler Bob Schieman, Elaine Moore, Clara Miller, Byron McClarren . wma geffefz 0yl?ZflK . One of the ultimate aims of an education is to train for better citizens. Much of such training depends upon capable direction un- der trained administrators. First among these in S.H.S. is Thomas Hodges, Superintendent. Working directly beneath his supervision are H. R. Miller Elementary Principal and Her bert Edwards, High School Principal. Better citizenship is a particular aim of the Social Studies department, capably carried on by Clarence Bowman and Renos Spangler THOMAS HODGES CLARENCE BOWMAN RENOS SPANGLER H. R. MILLER HERBERT EDWARDS Superintendent Social Studies Social Studies Elementary High School Principal Principal Page l6 68553 .L Even nouns and verbs can be fun, as Mrs. Wampler's class clearly shows. . . . .Zemin .languages The language department of S.H S. has re- cently been augmented so that we now may have Latin, Spanish, and English. Under Mrs. Ida Endwright, we study about the history of Rome. In Robert Wampler's Spanish class, we learn about South American customs and how to converse in Spanish. Under Mrs Wampler and Miss Galimore we have Read- er's Digest panels and discussions in English Literature. JOSEPHINE WAMPLER IDA MAE ENDWRIGHT ROBERT WAMPLER LOIS GALIMORE English Latin and English Spanish English Page 17 Ex la. 411 Mrs. Lister reminds Dan Hendershot that accuracy must be attained, while Sandra Welty, Eloise Martin, Jeff KInney, Darrel Carpenter, Stan Sheppard, Joyce Livingston, Nancy Bruce, Caroline Stanger, Ronald Ranard, Jim Baughn, and Judy Dyar check their typing. s I . . . Janine 991 Jie 921W . . . Preparation for the future has a sound foundation in the careful training of Mrs. Lister and Mr. Davidson for students enrolled in commercial subjects. Mrs. Kinney guides the future homemakers through the different branches of Home Economics. Q 31 Steve Parrish, Jerry Dreher, Byron McClarren, SHIRLEY LISTER ROBERT DAVIDSON MARIE RINNEY lacy slwnk Marllyn Whlla lals Galloway I I I Typing, Bookkeeping, Home Economics Sharon Woodruff, EdIth Britton, Diana May, ghorlhcnd Ganalal Bushes, and Dora Freeman concentrate on balanclng Page 18 their books. As head of the art department, Annys Brazier has the iob of teach- ing both elementary and high school art classes. We wish to thank her for her work concerning the annual cover. 'Ns SW f Y Concentration is required in order to do anything well, and Lou Ellen Mitten Fred Malicoat, Nona Withem, Marilyn Hendricks, Donna Sims, and Mrs Bra zier seem to be doing their share of concentrating. . . . Cgilfby 170 af!!! Under the direction of Wilma Wilson the Spencer High School Chorus has shown great improvement. Morgan Drescher is director ofthe Spencer High School Band. The annual staff wishes to thank him for helping us with the 1957 SPENCERIAN. WILMA Wll.SON MORGAN ANNYS BRAZIER DRESCHER, JR. Music 8- Chorus Art Band, Psychology 8t Vocational Inf. Page I9 'Wa :ss ,N O, Say can you see lsn't that a SNAKE Jackie Ooley and Mr. Brown are showing the biology class???? This is the esophagus, Miss Wilson tells Jackie Ooley and Marilyn Weaver in her health and safety class. . . . yfksfexz Yale 56120665 . . . Shelton Rice is supervisor of the agriculture classes at S.H.S. and is also in charge of F.F.A. Besides being base- ball and basketball coach, Jack Brown also teaches health and safety and driver training classes. Valada Wilson is in charge of the girls' physical education and health and safety classes. i.. , X TK me A sQ t it wi ' - LSP? 5 a f f- , wee?-1 ffl, 5 '?:?f'E tu Sffetk ls Jgiiszxi lffw 93 SHELTON RICE VALADA WILSON JACK BROWN Agriculture Physical Ed, Physical Ed. Health 8- Safety Health 8. Safety Page 20 A discussion in one of the Ag classes. Seated: Oris Whitaker, Ronald Morely, Mr. Rice Standing: Jerry Tennant, Joe Johnson, Vasille Fel ton, Gary Clark, Joe Nanny. Carol Harris, Jett Kinney, Beverly Freeman, Mr. Brown, Jim Baughn, Joe Drescher, Peg Goldberg, Byron McClarren, Stan Sheppard, Don Hendershot, and Donna Gates. . . . learn yfafvafzmzf 451111025 . With the help of Mr. Brown and Mr. Appleby we may continue in the fields of science and math by taking physics, chemistry, advanc- ed algebra, and geometry. ' 7i:z,1' ' ikffbaw 1 tiqxl, Q 5 T A ffiT ' H X i5I3sfii 2 Q a R, W qi fX 'P X Q i :,..x .. Q-Q if a elf? - - . .,,, ,.. - . A , . iw. , ., .. es s- N JOHN APPLEBY SYLVESTER BROWN - Under the watchful eye of Mr. Appleby, Kim .lob shows the geometry M 'he lCs Science --7-1' if class how the problem should be worked. , ,i K , L ' 1' 'j L4 'fflxfp' J' il , ld ltr 1 2WiLcieciL2,af ' ff! Page 21 DICK RICE Vice-Pres. 52. , 2. ge 4 JOE DRESCHER President Officers of the Class of '57 have done much fo make our Senior year a successful one. Good to the last drop? cgenzkws fab yffzafffefz LINDA STRUNK Secy.-Treas. Donna Needy, Joe Drescher, and James Ranard try on caps and gowns. As our Senior year draws to a close, the rush begins. Trying to squeeze in studies between play practice, raising money for our trip to Chicago, and planning for the future - college vs iobs - can be hectic! Class Night over, we leave for Chicago, anticipating a wonderful time. Baccalaureate, May 26th. Mariann Spangler is our Valedictoriang Elaine Moore, Salutatorian for Commencement exercises May 28th. Rev. Harlan, of the Greencastle Episcopalian Church delivers the address. And so we ring down the cur- tain on our years at S. H. S., realizing that we must Dream and Do, To Make Our Dreams Come True. 5 s' '- .lvl ,L . Q. . . 4 45fe,6 lb ffm .feng fvzmzey - Page 23 Game Club 35 F.H.A. 2, 45 Square 35 Audio-Visual Club 3, 45 Dri. it . A 'A t .. .. kk if if .QLA 'tk . k,L.m?xx! si I ROSA LEE ADDY General. Craft Club 3, 45 F.H.A 45 Girls Glee Club lg Square Dance Club 2, 35 Game Club 2. WARREN K. CROWE JOSEPH EDWARD DRESCHER HAROLD DENVER CAMPBELL Vocational. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Dis- trict F.F.A. Judging Contest l, 2, 35 Drivers' Club 45 Square Dance Club 1, 2. Vocational. Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 45 Square Dance lg Class Vice Pres. 35 Student Council 35 Game Club 35 Halloween Car- nival King 2. 457ef112m' . . ive!!! IRENE AUTEN Vocational. Craft Club l, 2, 3, PAUL MlTCl'lEM BLACKLIDGE Vocational. Square Dance Club 4 lTreas. 315 Girls Glee Club lg l, 2, 35 F.F.A l, 25 Camera Club Dance Club 2, 3. vers' Club 4 lPres. 4l. LINDA PEARL DICKERSON Academic. Craft Club 1, 45 Tri- Hi-Y 1,45 Band l, 2, 35 Girls Glee Club lg News Staff 25 Square Dance Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Science Club 45 Girls State 3. Academic. Band l, 25 Band Con- test 25 Student Council 35 Camera Club 35 Boys State 35 Audia-Visual Club 1, 25 Class President 45 An- nual Staft 4. ' 1 1i of . 55. . xt , ' - 5 Page 24 NS KY K A ' libs? 5:5152 , -5 . , .... L. EDITH MAE BRITTON Academic. Girls Glee Club lj Chorus 'I 2, 35 F H.A. lg Girls Craft Club ly May Queen Attend- ant 25 Basketball Queen 4. DARREI. RICHARD CARPENTER Commercial. Square Dance Club l, 25 Game Club l, 25 Drivers' Club 45 Student Council 4. HERMAN PHILLIP EDWARDS Vocational. Drivers' Club 45 Boys Craft Club l, 2, 35 Sauare Dance Club 35 Game Club 3 ,L .en-sr .4 Q51 iff M V 1' ' the 1 1 :SIE . Eileen am! 24 i l BEVERLY KAY FREEMAN Academic. G.A.A l, 2, 3, 4 lPres. 417 Game Club 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Girls Glee Club I5 Class Play 35 Science Club 3, 4: Moy Queen Attendant lp Chorus lp Annual Staff 4. YVONNE GENTRY Commercial. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Office Assistant 35 Chorus 1, 45 Game Club 25 Pep Club 35 F.F.A. Sweetheart Candidate 3 LAWRENCE LEE HAUK Vocational. Game Club 35 Square Dance Club 3. DORA ELLEN FREEMAN Commercial. Chorus l, 25 Game Club 2, 35 Square Dance Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y lp Girls Glee Club lp F.H.A. 45 May Queen Attendant lp Commercial Club 35 G.A.A. l, A lReporter 41. LOIS JUNE GALLOWAY Commercial. Game Club 25 Square Dance Club l, 35 Girls Glee Club lp National Honor Society 3, 4 lPres. 415 Annual Staff 45 Class Secretary 3. DANIEL LEWIS HENDERSHOT General. Boys State 35 Craft Club l, 25 Square Dance Club lg Dri- vers' Club 45 Audio-Visual Club 35 Science Club 3. X. LYNETTA LYNN HUBBARD Academic. Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Craft Club lj Chorus I, 25 Game Club 2, F T.A. 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 15 Class Play 35 Annual Staff 45 Band 25 Office Assistant 35 News Staff 4. DONNA LOU GATES Academic. G A.A. l, 2, 3 lSecy. 315 Sforzanda Music Club l, 2, 3, 4 lTreas. 315 Chorus I, 25 Girls Glee Club lg Pep Club 3 lSecy.- Treas. 315 May Queen Attendant 35 Girls State 35 Game Club 25 Senior Sextette 45 Annual Staff 4. MARGARET LYNNE GOLDBERG Academic. Band l, 2, 3, 4 lPres. 315 Band Contest 'l, 2, 3, 45 Dis- trict Solo and Ensemble Contest l, 25 State Solo and Ensemble Contest 25 Jazz Band 45 Chorus l lAccompanist 2, 415 Choral Fes- tival lp Girls Glee Club lg Class Vice President ly G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 lPlaque Winner 315 Sforzanda Music Club l, 2, 3, 4 lSecy. 415 National Honor Society 3, 45 Science Club 3, 4 lSecy.-Treas. 415 High School Journalism Institute 35 Co-editor of Spencerion 4. LINDA JACKSON Commercial. Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Choral Festival l, 25 All State Chorus 35 Girls Glee Club lg Sen- ior Sextette5 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 lSergeant-at-Arms 3, Pres. 415 Game Club 25 Sforzando Music Club 45 Halloween Carnival Queen 25 Office Assistant 4. Page 25 ,,,fM,... 'Mn . FREDDIE CHARLES LENNING Commercial. Square Dance Club I, 2, 3, F.F.A 2, 3, Audio-Visual Club 4, Drivers' Club 4, Game Club 3. DIANA LOUISE MAY Commercial. Chorus I, 2, Game Club I, Square Dance Club 3, G.A,A, I, 4, Tri-Hi Y I, Girls Glee Club I, F H.A. 4, Commercial Club 3. ELAINE K. MOORE Academic. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 lPla- que Winner 3I, Game Club 2, 3, Girls Glee Club I, Pep Club 3, Square Dance Club I, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4 lHistorion 41, F.T.A 4 lPres, 4l, Science Club 4, Student Council 3 ISecy.-Treas. 3I, Girls State 3, Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3. JERRY E. LEWIS DONALD FREDRICK MALICOAT Academic. Bond I, 2, 3, 4, Band Commercial. Track I, 2, Craft Contest I 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Club I, 2, 3, Drivers' Clu Choral Festival I, Class Secy.- Basketball King 4. Treas. I, Class Play 3, Dance Bond I, 2, 3, 4. ., -- K K if K, I 6-up N--.,,.,,, . AE: b4. NANCY PAULINE NANNY CLARA JEANETTE MILLER Commercial. Chorus I, 2, 3, Cho- Generql, Chorgl Festival 2, Cho. ral Festival I, 2, All State Choral rus I, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Student Festival 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Game Council 2, Girls Glee Club I, Club 2, Girls Glee Club I, Oftice Game Club 2. Assistant 4. WARREN RECTOR MASTEN Vocational. Entered From Green- castle High School 3, Football I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, G-Club 2, 3, Senior Follies 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, Student Council I, Annual Staff 4. BYRON ALBERT McCLARREN Academic. Square Dance Club I, Dramutics Club 2, 3, Speech Club 2, Science Club 3, Chorus 4, Hi- Y 4 DONNA LEE NEEDY Commercial. F.F.A. Sweetheart Candidate I, G.A.A. I, Game Club 2, Chorus I, 2, 4, Choral Festival I, 2, Girls Glee Club I, Senior Sextette, Band I, 2, 3 lVice Pres, 3l, District Solo and Ensem- ble Contest I, Band Contest I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4 lSecy 4l, Slorzando Music Club I, 2, 3, 4 lTreas. 4I, Pep Club 3, Class Play 3, High School Journa- lism Institute 3, Co-editor ot Spen- cerian 4, Cheerleader 4. Us i T Page 26 1 544- vii f , . ..,,.., -4. ii Ml!! ,gflidfllf . . . e 0 e . I ,, I .ggs3:ef ' tiff , ' -4 - . , 1 , , M ,,. . ,.,, . 5 f - ,,1 5 .. i 1' 5 2 . .nf . 'f , '55, , 'smil- D 5' A X CW .. . ' E ,xi K ' JAMES LLOYD RANARD Academic. F.F.A. I, 25 Dairy Jud- ging Team I, 2 lPIaced 7th in StateI5 American Legion Oratori- cal Contest 35 Square Dance Club I, 25 Hi-Y 3, 4 IChapIain 3, Pres. 4I5 Student Council 25 Class Presi- dent 35 Class Play 3. STANLEY DUANE SHEPPARD Academic. Boys State 35 Craft Club I, 2, 35 Class President I5 Audio-Visual 45 Drivers' Club 45 Student Council 'I5 Annual Staff 45 Science Club 3. MARIANN SPANGLER Academic. G.A.A. lg Student Council I5 Game Club 25 Pep Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 lSecy.-Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 415 Sforzanda Music Club I, 2, 3, 4 lSecy. 2, Pres, 4I5 Band lp Band Contest I5 Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Choral Festival I, 25 JAMES RICHARD RICE Academic. F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4 IPres. 3, 4, Reporter 2I5 Dairy Judging I, 25 Beef .Iudging 35 Square Dance Club I, 2, 35 Student Coun- cil 45 Class Vice-President 45 Bos- ketboll I, 35 Class Play 35 Track 35 Game Farmer 4. Club 35 F.F.A. Hoosier it dig? ESS .,.,. ' 15--2i'i 3- - f f 2-If ' P I .., i .5 1 3 'Q 2 5? s X 0, CM' V. 3- BARBARA RUMPLE ROBERT EDWARD SCHIEMAN Commercial5 Girls Glee Club I5 Vocational. Square Dance Club Game Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 45 35 Drivers' Club 45 Science Club Senior Sextette 45 F.F.A. Sweet- 45 F.F.A. I, 2, 3. heart Candidate 25 Office Assis- tant 3, 4. BETTY LOU SMITH General. Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4 ISecy. 2, Reporter II5 Chorus I, 3, 45 Treas. II5 Girls Glee Club I5 Stu- dent Council 4 IPres. 4l5 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 35 News Staff I. All State Chorus 35 Girls Glee LINDA LEE STRUNK Club I5 Senior SexIette5 National Commercial. G.A A. I, 2, 3, 45 LUCY MAE STRUNK Honor Society 3, 45 Girls State 35 Commercial Club 4 lVice Pres. 4I5 Academic. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 fSecy. Class Play 35 Office Assistant 45 Chorus I5 Girls Glee Club lg Class 4I5 F.H.A. 2, 3, 4 IPres. 4I5 Chorus WAYNE TERRELL Annual Staff 4. Secy.-Treas. 4. 'I5 Girls Glee Club I. Vocational, Craft Club 1, 2, 1 Page 27 F.H.A. 45 Speech Club I ISecy. - f .f H, ia,-iff' .. ,..,.:.,,s ,Mai wwf, 2-me ,-k. sw , N .. 5 DONALD WAYNE THOMPSON Vocational. F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club I, 2, 3, Dri- vers' Club 4, F.F.A. District Grain Judging 2. JAMES E. WATKINS ' Vocational. Craft Club 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Band Contest I, 2, 3, 4, Drivers' Club 4. PENELOPE WILSON Commercial. Yell Leader 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Game Club 2, An- nual Stafl 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 lI'reas. 4l, Senior Sextette, Sfor- zanda Music Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3 lPres. 3l, Chorus I, 4, News Staff 3, 4 lEditor 4l, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club I. . me Zim HOBART MARVIN I'lI'US SONDRA GAY TRIMBLE General. F.F.A. I General. Square Dance Club I, Tri-Hi-Y I, Craft Club 2, Art Club I. 4Er :: ':5I.n,::..-Efii' ' Sfs,..c.:. II o o ' W. If., s,.-fr :S-- ' ,J I ff'- si- 'j K K A lj, , ' .P V - f A 2:3 I , , DORIS WHITAKER Commercial. Square Dance Club I, Game Club 2, Commercial Club 4. PETER HOLLIS WITHEM Visual Club 4. Page 28 CHARLES Mc WALKER H Vocational. F.F A. I, 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club I, 2, 3, Game Club 2, 3: Track 2, Basketball King 3. SHARON KAY WEAVER Commercial. Bond I, 2, 3 lTreos. 31, Square Dance Club I, Pep Club 3, Office Assistant 4, Annual Staff 4, Sforzanda Music Club 4. DELORES JUNE WITHEM General. Tri-Hi Y I, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Girls Glee Club I, Square Dance Club 2, Art Club 2, Drama- tics Club 2, F.H.A. 4, Game Club 3, Library Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Academic. Drivers' Club 4, Audio- Class Play 3, May Queen Atten- dant 3. The WILL, PROPHECY, HISTORY and CALENDAR are printed this year as a separate insert. Staff mem- bers for this section are pictured at right. Penny Wilson, Linda Strunk, Elaine Moore, Betty Smith, Mariann Spangler, Lynetta Hubbard, Don- na Gates. fzmmf agfaff Donna Needy .... .... C o-Editor Peg Goldberg .... . . . .Co-Editor Warren Crowe. .... ......... S ports Stanley Sheppard .... .... P hotography Joseph Drescher ..... .... P hotography Beverly Freeman.. . ........ . .... Sports Stanley Kinney ................ Jr. Editor ANNUAL SALES 81 BUS. MANAGEMENT: Delores Haltom, Sharon Weaver, Lois Gallo- way, Dan Hendershot, Linda Jackson, Linda Dickerson, Jerry Lewis, Warren Masten, Dick Rice, Diana May, Dora Freeman, Fred Mali- coat. THANKS: to school officials for sending us to the I. U. Journalism Institute for yearbook training, to Howard Pietzuch for his very fine photography, to Artmaster Yearbooks, Inc. for the honor of choos- ing the l957 SPENCERIAN as a sample, and to everyone who helped make this a successful issue, thanks! l ' YE EDITORS i fwfefiz me Above: SlTTlNG- Donna Needy, Penny Wilson. STANDING: DlCl4 WCS. Jerry Lewis, MGUGDH SPOHQISF, Below: Betty Smith, Beverly Freeman, Elaine Moore, Dar Warren Crowe, Lynetta Hubbard. rel Carpenter, Don Thompson, James Ranard. Page 30 9211 tgembfls After cutting our teeth on acting in last year's Junior plays, Paul Splits the Atom and Oh! Johnny! , we are veteran performers as we present Boy Appeal , our Senior Play. Presented on the night of March 5th, the 3-act comedy revolves around the dilemma of Sally , who con- siders herself too intelligent to rate much boy appeal , and whose endeavors to change the situation lead to many hilarious situations. SEATED: Dora Freeman, Don Thompson, Barbara Rumple, Diana May, Darrell Carpenter, Don- na Needy, Mariann Spangler. STANDING: Byron McClarren, Warren Crowe, Betty Smith, Penny Wilson, Elaine Moore, Dick Rice, Joe Drescher, Linda Jackson, Miss Galimore, Director: Beverly Freeman. Mr. Sandman , sung by Virginia Sheese, Dora Free- man, and Diana May lwith a little help from a Mc- Guire Sisters-recordl, was a big hit between acts at the Jr. Play. Page 31 Wfzfkfzcdzxs Qdfbefls Qfzesiman OFFICERS: Jerry Nicholson - Vice-Pres. Denny White - Secy.-Treas. Jerrilyn Coffey - President Freshmen enioyed a fall party in the form of a hay- ride and wiener roast at the country home of Steve Ranard. Lgafiamaae OFFICERS: Jack Lacy - Vice-President Bob Emerson - President Gary Fulk - Secy.-Treas. The Sophomores again held their annual magazine subscription drive, netting a considerable sum for their treasury. The class enioyed a fall hayride-wiener roast at McCormick's Creek State Park. umbfl OFFICERS: .lohn O'NeaI - President Ronald Wood - Vice-Pres. Don Dwyer - Secy.-Treas. On the social side, Juniors held a hayride at the home of Harry Mclntosh. To raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet held at DePauw University, they sold pennants, sweatshirts and cokes. Page 32 mfkvlx Betty Adkins Donald Ashley James Boughn Madonna Brinson Richard Brinson Wilma Britton Nancy Bruce Ronald Corder Martha Crum Martha Denny Jerry Dreher -- Patricia Driscoll ' oy Vfkk f i , i Donald Dwyer i I 'Q e- Judy Dyar N 'Y 3 Nancy Edwards o 1 X -. . ii , ' ,. 5, 1. Us QQ' 1 Q , X i , R X 1. cgi Linda Esakson Lyril Felton Sharon Felton Glenn Fiscus John Flater - is I ff 1 i tx Q. eine m jr , ., f I il, , It . x ii gii fmii. Writ ff 'W' SI. V 2 ,,ii ' ll is T ii! r C E n Donald Frye -D ,L A H Myron Frye S 'W' V1 K -- N , i' Mary Gates yy, A if is i Connie Gray Q is Aylx 'N Joann Hamlin .5 H Ak I N' My Z iq , ., W i I -' ,illlli , E f E A G l i , i . . A Q A E E I Mary Ellen Harmon Carol Harris Rachel Hendershot Carolyn Hendricks Marilyn Hendricks , Page 33 i i s J f I I 1' 2 f ,K if 4' X I i lk.: 'ssc' S s 4 B Q 1 lx if X X if .. 5 S3 X is 5, Q 13' 5 riffs t g 'X T y ki. , . . 15 3 J. 'suv E f , J X :rs 1 , S ff j iffy K I -, A my e ki S ASF QQQQQ ,. fx.. W C QQ? J E I we 1 4? ii! is N' qi 'Ph li 'lg si ,, f gf 'Ev ha - Kr- Sli? Page 34 Q gi if zmzkfffs Carol Hubbard Ronald Johnson Jeffrey Kinney Stanley Kinney Rose Zetta Lenning Donald Livingston Janet Livingston Joyce Livingston Allen Lucas Eloise Martin Allan Meguschar Lou Ellen Mitten Harry Mclntosh John O'Neal Arthur Oaley Dale Ooley Marilyn Ormon Charles Owens Stephen Parrish Barbara Payton Ronald Ranard Carolyn Richardson Susan Savage Harold Sheffield Donna Sims Caroline Stanger Julia Stimsan Colleen Strunk Donna Sullivan Carolyn Summerlot umkm' Sharon Woodruff James Terrell Sally Workman Slanley Thomas Mike Trimble Adrian Unger Eugene Walker Sandra Welty Marilyn While Helen Wilbur Nona Wilham Vera Withcm Ted Winkler Phyllis Wood Ronald Wood Members of Junior class not shown: John Summerlol Russell Terrell U X 'fe' x , Q al i ,A lli ., WN if r...i, . , W it A 5 iie W 'F A' Q. T f fl-3' R Name Page 35 Lonesome John lO'Neall entertained the audience be Tween acts of lhe Junior Play F .. 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Niko is nz 1: , ami. - frig- 1 ,. si H -K t fm' 'S C, if .gem A if ' 5 In .. 5, xl fn 5, ,t K f .ef F rrey fiffff by x X Q ' ' l r Page 36 igaizfamanes Arlene Abbitt Wanda Addy Mary Appleby John Bailey Martha Boumgartner Marilyn Britton Judy Burnett Elizabeth Cooper Peggy Cunningham Donald Deon Michael Dearinger William Deem David Drescher Dorothy Edwards Robert Edwards Robert Emerson Earl Evans Barbara Everett Vasille Felton Thomas Franklin Clarence Franklin Martha Freeman Treva Freeman Tommie Freeman Betty Frye Gary Fulk Alan Gentry Penny Goble Ronald Hall Donald Hamm 45aiffamam' Jack Howard Janel Hubbard Wendell Hughes Emma Hutcherson Jerry Hauk Georganna Hawkins Dollie Hedden Fred Hines Laurie Jackson Kim Job Joe Johnson Leon Johnson Sherry Johnson K. K. Kinney Jack Lacy Larry Laymon William Layman Marilyn Mafkins James McCann Connie McNeal Sidney Miller Linda Mang Ronald Morley Joe Nanny Floyd Ooley Evelyn Price Donald Ranard Patricia Reed Dorothy Ruble Jerry Rumple f if e-1 . hx YE K X is we l 'lf- fe xl Re 5 . W Agfa fi Q ' Vi A ii as is ,ff ,. 1 1 we f . fi K an 1 + 4 lii z in J f if f Mx slXR.T tg X ,. l lk S ,Q X N .xxx . Q -a re Q Q K .. , Txxsfg M 4 i N , ,K . . . ,, . . 2 .I Y Q g 5 u iii -.sr li 3, I '+ eg, K. I I , il I k 5? x A , 'X ' is - -1, i i .l x -2 K Q .. 'A .9 W 1:3 Q K '-.xii 9 W-'Mx f , H ,S - N . K E V mn WA 5 r.,r h X X x A - 3- W -,P Hi X - J - if 5 'H . K. l ,,, Q. 1 aiqdrli f -W . f. W' 4' T 2 7 f J Z., of , ' . ' QS Page 37 f ft 1 S ' 'iff li' K- , Wye 'ull' -4.-ff ' a s sf ' is . S i 'Q -,WHY 3 - f - - fig me 'si , X ' 2 . Kxxl far 1 -'E Q '? 1 'B i' , X K W' ,. ig -C31 Ixus. ki. lf ,..-, gi T I -Mower Lug - g ., b Lgaffiamaaes Betty Sheese Connie Shields James Shields Bernard Smith Carl Smith, ll Leonard Smith Clinton Stannard Thomas Strunk Jerry Tennant Lowell Terrell James Vielhaber Nancy Walker Cecil Wayland Linda Weir Alice Wilson K V KK Billie Wilson K Judy Winders ' ia , K C .Q , 5-fn K H K Oris Whitaker K KK ai K 5? Janet WraY -sway . K- Don Wood S lf f -V 'Q ,f x R' I 'Q ' ill-'fi .. 2, MY ' 7f 'U' Benetta Woodruff Page 38 'wi' BIG EMPTY ROOM iust waiting for Freshies. Yiiipes- - here they comelf ...... ..- ..... ..., L Wendell Beliles Jerry Bixler Gary Brinson Ruth Britton Bill Bryant Sharon Bryant Norman Calvert John Cantwell Richard Carmichael Jerrilyn Coffey Lois Corder Deanna Criles Jack Cunningham Eva Daniels Larry Dayhuff Carole Deem Naomi Dean Judy Easlon James Edwards Gloria Eslep Kathleen Evans Kay Franklin Doyle Franklin Elizabeth Freeman Larry Frye Clovis Gentry Joan Green Joe Green Dean Harris Sue Hafon Qllesimefz L My S.. A W ,. x is .4-'Q wi ' . if QNX' X is i Lil Km wi 5 -, W '... ,gif vi X ,L F STK. .,.f-- 2362 vi s 4' 1 Q Y ii- x f NX. If K ,Q . 4 'S n s 4 M fi if ,ig in L k yv , Page 39 Efifl f .ik x . an-qs 1 5 - , r .aw i lil X ck in 1 its iw i L it L -if--'fi s -1 X? E ' A 5 Q H Q L t E? X4 s . ' ti f' Q. Page 40 Qflesnfmm Jerry Hendricks Carolyn Hinton Mary Holloway Sonia Kandel Celesta Keene Douglas Kinney Ruth Lawrence Billy Litton Helen Martin Darlene May Mary May Carol McClarren Ann McClure Terry McGuire Robert Moore Glenda Noanes Marvin New Jerry Nicholson Jocquiline Ooley Jim Orman Carolyn Porter Carolyn Ranard Stephen Ranard Jesse Reid James Schieman Barbara Schneider Wilma Sheffield Brian Smith Lois Smith Yoland Smith 9316510765 Virginia Spencer Jeff Spicer Jim Stogsdill James Teague David Trimble Martha Walker Marilyn Weaver Guila Whitaker Denny White Eddie Winders K Mr. Bowman, Mrs. Kinney, and Mr. Rice check Bernard Smith's class schedule Brown holds snake - Snake holds stool-- Students hold breath! on registration day. Page 41 JV flglkly ew aww yqyxfmfb. I i I I NO OTHER KNOWN FORCE QUITE APPROACHES THE FRENZY, THE HYSTERIA OF A LOYAL ROOT- ING SECTION AT A HOOSIER BASKETBALL GAME, AND THE COPS ROOTERS ARE NO EXCEPTION. THAT'S THE WAY WE LIKE IT, THOUGH. WE'RE PROUD OF ALL OUR TEAMS, AND THE IN- DIVIDUALS WHO MAKE UP THOSE TEAMS. THAT'S THE REASON YOU'LL SEE US ALL OUT THERE YELLING WHEN SPENCER GOES TO BAT . Page 43 1956- 57 Opponent Spencer Gosport 65 56 Patricksburg 59 64 Ellettsville 56 46 Above: Stan Thomas, Jerry Dreher, Gary Fulk, Dove Stannard, Mgr., Allan Megus- Glenn 75 74 char, Allen Lucas, Steve Parrish, Warren Crowe, Don Dwyer, Jack Brown, Coach, gzlillgify WABASH VALLEY SECTIONAL iffrfim ton gg Freedom 56 - Spencer 43 Patricksburg 40 Spencer 48 moomfijd 81 61 Brazil 32 Spencer 41 State 50 59 Staunton 27 Spencer 24 Mooresvme 50 60 Switz City 71 51 Plainfield 61 63 Sullivan 45 51 Linton 76 53 Shawswick 65 39 Odon 64 82 Wiley 80 56 Page 44 Connie Shields Penny Wilson P' A I G 9 O Page 45 Donna Needy Judy Dyar Lgdddfldl Zygdlfl X22 33 Spencer Spencer Spencer Spencer Spencer Spencer Spencer Spencer Spencer SEATED: Bob Moore, Douglas Kinney, Jerry Nicholson, Robert Emerson, Jerry Rumple, STANDING: Jesse Reid, Eddie Winders, Terry McGuire, Mr. Wampler, Coach, Ronald Hall, Denny White, .lohn Cantwell, Mgr. 44 Gosport 38 Potricksburg 32 Glenn 31 Ellettsville 46 Oolitic 45 Clay City 40 Gosport 27 Worthington 48 Stale SCHEDULE 1956 - 1957 28 36 37 37 32 35 25 29 46 Page 46 Spencer Spencer Spencer Spencer Spencer Spencer Spencer Spencer Spencer 36 38 46 37 40 25 25 39 40 Mooresville Bloomfield Plainfield Switz City Sullivan Linton Shawswick Odon Wiley Phyllis Woods, Bob Winders Sandra Freeman Carolyn Weaver 7- -19974 ZJM .eff Zeabfzf ln addition to a good win-average for the season, the Junior Cops distinguished themselves by winning the Martinsville Invitational Tourney, defeating Ellettsville 40-23, and triumphing in the final game over Greencastle, 37-25. SCHEDULE 1956-'57 Switz City 12 Spencer 37 Bloomfield Stinesville i. Worthington Martinsville Cloverdale Gosport Ellettsville Cloverdale Gosport Ellettsville Stinesville Spencer 24 -- 32 44 29 42 23 BACK ROW: Rick Hamilton, Mgr.g Bob Frye, Jerry Wilson, John Mulligan, Harold Grammer, Reggie Johnson, Mr. Bowman, Coach, Larry Reeves. FRONT ROW: Tommy Schneider, John Dyar, Jack Newsom, Nolyn Taylor, Pat Stanley, Denny Winders. Page 47 ,ii 43 Fffig -if Ewa!! 'S ef? FIRST ROW: Gary Fulk, Jerry Dreher, Bob Emerson, Jerry Rumple, Glen Fiscus, Myron Frye. SECOND ROW: Coach Jack Brown, Arthur Ooley, Allan Meguschar, Allen Lucas, Sieve Parrish Harold Sherfield. Spencer won its second successive Southwestern Conference baseball championship under the direction of Jack Brown. During this season our only loss was to Ooliiic. SCHEDULE Spencer Ellettsville l 1 Spencer Switz City 13 Spencer Oolilic 7 Spencer Oden 6 Spencer Bloomfield 0 Spencer Shawswick 2 L 7 vii? 'Yi' i if 2 jk' l ZW! We can only wish good luck for our Track team, as spring meets have not been held as we go to press. SEATED: Steve Parrish, Denny White, Terry McGuire, Arthur Ooley, Warren Crowe, Don Ashley, John O'Neal, Doyle Franklin. 2nd ROW: Jerry Nicholson, Fred Hines, Larry Frye, James Edwards, Don Dwyer, Allan Me- guschar, Ronald Hall, Mr. Wampler, Coach. 3rd ROW: Charlie Owens, Jeff Kinney, Gary Fulk, Stan Thomas, John Flater. was azmbzy The Cross Country team came home with a 2nd from a 3 way meet at the Linton Country Club Partlci pating were teams from Worthington, Switz City 8. Linton They also ran in a meet with University at Bloomington, a SWIAC meet at the Countrv Club at Linton yield ed a 4th for the team. APICTURED: Warren Crowe, Mr. Wampler, Coach, Doyle Franklin Jack Howard Stan Thomas Terry Mc Guire, Joe Carmichael. l l Page 49 QQZWAW 2 'CT' 'E Ki CHOSEN SUBJECT: Ham radio station. Student: James Baughn. Subject: Physics. Work involved: Building transmitter for out-going messages, building receiver, installing outside anten- na, learning Morse Code, passing radio theory tests to secure license to operate, and writing illustrated explanatory theme concerning project. CHOSEN SUBJECT: Electrifying an old reed organ. Student: Peg Goldberg. Subiect: Physics. Work involved: Completely dismantling organ, re- finishing cabinet, cleaning all parts, installing motor in soundproot box, and writing illustrated, explana- tory theme concerning proiect. cfm. l In clubwork, an exchange of ideas, a sharing of mu- tual interests, and intensive study of related phases ot the subiect chosen, can turn many a dream into reality. Page Sl s X K ,M k I .x , s composed of all students interested in furthering their knowledge in the fields of science. FIRST ROW: Carol Harris, Rachel Hendershot, Helen Wilbur Judy Dyar Wllma Sheffield K Moore Sherry Johnson, Nancy Walker, Peg Goldberg, Sec.-Treas.: Carol McClarren Jacquilme Ooley Sonia Kondel SECOND ROW: Ronald Hall, Tom Franklin, Ted Winkler, Jim Baughn Barbara Everett Lindo Dickerson Janet Livingston, Deanna Crites, John Bailey, Jim Teague, Jerry Tennant THIRD ROW: Bob Schieman, Brian Smith, Beverly Freeman, Nancy Edwards Jett Kinney Myron Frye Clar ence Franklin. FOURTH ROW: Carl Smith, Pres.: Sylvester Brown, Sponsor Donna Gates Vice Pres STUDENTS TODAY-- SCIENTISTS TOMORROW! Helen Wilbur, Betty Smith, Elaine Moore, Dick Rice, Harold Sher- field, and Myron Frye study the process ot distillation in Chem- istry class. Page 52 I A , Q we-,EK ... : K Qc f .f ul ill F N N X wk fs if is Q, is 'Zi A I xiii'-le V ' Ig X R Q l X, ggi, it 5 ,cm L VX ff 3 S A X 4 Q S X . Lois Galloway Stanley Sheppard i f 'fl 1 . A .. iii' , L . k' , i Q MISS GALIMORE Sponsor llailidfldf max! Agdflkff Linda Dickerson Donna Needy an Elaine Moore Mariann Spangler Members of the National Honor Society are chosen on the basis of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Membership is limited to the upper 10 per cent of the Junior class and l5 per cent of the Senior class. To be eligible students must have a 2.1 high school average. The officers for this year were: Lois Galloway, Pres., Linda Dick- erson, Vice-Pres., Donna Needy, Secy.-Treas., Elaine Moore, His- torian. Peg Goldberg Patricia Driscoll Rachel Hendershot John Helen O'NeoI Wilbur Richard Branson Myron Frye Page 53 Mary Gates Stanley Kinney ew Lgfay E members are the link between school activities and community. Miss Golimore, Carolyn Franklin, Pat Driscoll, Jerrilyn Coffey, Elaine Moore, Dora Freeman lseotedl, Penny Wilson, Lynetta Hubbard, Ronald Morley, Arthur Ooley, Judy Burnett, Kay Franklin lstandingl, gather the news forthe OWEN LEADER. 'X ' 67? if ' ' ' X members strive for good sportsmanship in their athletic program under the leadership of Miss Wilson. lst ROW: Voloda Wilson, Sonia Kandel, Carol McClarren, Jerrilyn Coffey, Sally Workman, Vice Pres., Bev- erly Freeman, Pres., Penny Wilson, Treas., Lucy Strunk, Secy., Kay Franklin, Barbara Schneider, Jackie Ooley. 2nd ROW: Marilyn Weaver, Virginia Spencer, Peggy Cunningham, Connie Shields, Judy Winders,'Martha Boumgartner, Elizabeth Freeman, Naomi Dean, Dollie Hedden, Barbara Everett, Wilma Sheffield, Judy Burnett, Alice Wilson, Janet Wray, Peg Goldberg, Caroline Stanger, Evelyn Price. 3rd ROW: Rachel Hendershot, Mary Ellen Harmon, Joyce Livingston, Madonna Brinson, Mary Gates, Shar- on Woodruff, Phyllis Wood, Marilyn Hendricks, Carolyn Hendricks, Penny Goble, Betty Frye, Emma Hut- cherson, Yvonne Gentry, Linda Strunk, Diana May, Colleen Strunk. 4th ROW: Elaine Moore, Dora Freeman, Rose Zetto Lenning. Page 54 glllflllll Qkflmms af ,zfmezlw Future Farmers is composed of students whose primary interest centers in Agriculture. The newest and most efficient methods of farming and allied subiects are studied and put into practice by these students, under the sponsorship of Shelton Rice. FlRST ROW: Ronald Johnson, Oris Whitaker, Joe Johnson, Ronald Morley, Jeff Spicer, Steve Ranard, Vos- sille Felton, Jerry Tennant. SECOND ROW: Dean Harris, Harold Sheffield, Secretary, Eugene Walker, Don Thompson, Vice-Pres., Bill Litten, Joe Nanny, Gary Clark, Hobart Titus, Bobby Green, Shelton Rice, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Ronald Corder, Sentinel, John Summerlot, Reporter, Jerry Hauk, Floyd Ooley, Denver Camp. bell, Treas., Charles Walker, Harry Mclntosh, Dick Rice, Pres , Marvin New. James R. Rice was selected for the Hoosier Farmer degree by the Spencer chapter. The award signifies his proficiency in parliamentary procedure, leadership ability, and his outstanding program of supervised farming. He was required to pass a state Association test, have earned S500 from his own efforts, and lead a group discussion for forty minutes. Page 55 V 'mf FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Freeman, Jerrilyn Coffey, Mary Gates, Vice-Pres., Elaine Moore, Pres., Caroline Stanger, Secy.-Treas., Sherry Johnson, Sharon Bryant, Carol McClarren. SECOND ROW: Martha Walker, Virginia Spencer, Deanna Crites, Lynetta Hubbard, Jackie Ooley, Rachel Hendershot, Carol Harris, Carolyn Hendricks. THIRD ROW: Joan Greene, Carolyn Hinton, Guila Whitaka, Shirley Lister, Sponsor, Linda Dickerson, Bar- bara Everett. yfuaffkv- Wkuaf ffm! All phases of visual education are studied and put into practice by club members. Sfufufle facials afyfmeflzba was organized to provide an opportunity for practice teach- ing, and to stimulate students' interest in teaching as a protes- sion. FIRST ROW: James Teague, Brian Smith, Denny White, John Cantwell, Robert Moore, Kim Job, Jerry Ni- cholson, Clarence Franklin, Douglas Kinney, Gary Brinson, Glen Fiscus. SECOND ROW: John Bailey, Bernard Smith, Doyle Franklin, James Schieman, Billy Bryant, Larry Frye, David Trimble, Ted Winkler, Robert Edwards, Peter Withem, Pres., Lloyd Hawkins, Sponsor THIRD ROW: Ronnie Hall, Robert Emerson, Jack Lacy, Alan Gentry, Jerry Rumple, Carl Smith, Vice'Pres., James McCann, Stanley Sheppard, Dan Hendershot, Paul Blacklidge, Fred Lenning. Page 56 4 ' o fx!!-,yqfh ,x li' , . ' ' I ' I 1 I 5 S' g Q? fi FRONT ROW: Barbara Schneider, Linda Jackson, Pres., Miss Galimore, Sponsor, Alice Wilson, Janet Wray, Sergeant-at-Arms, Judy Burnett, Treas.p Peggy Cunningham, Connie Shields, Janet Hubbard, Secretary, Carol Deem, Ruth Lawrence, Barbara Rumple. SECOND ROW: Barbara Everett, Delores Holtom, Joyce Livingston, Marilyn Weaver, Virginia Spencer. Elizabeth Freeman, Emma Hutcherson, Treva Freeman, Sandra Welty, Judy Dyar, Linda Esaksan, Martha Baumgartner, Jerrilyn Coffey, Deana Crites, Donna Sullivan. THIRD ROW: Mariann Spangler, Vice'Pres., Kay Franklin, Carol Hinton, Marilyn Orman, Betty Smith, Carol McClarren, Sonia Kandel, Glenda Naanes, Nancy Edwards, Marilyn White, Donna Sims, Mary Appleby, INot pictured, Marilyn Matlrins, ChapIain.l Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y are the Girls' and Boys' Christian Associations of Spencer High School. The purpose of these clubs is: TO CREATE, MAINTAIN, AND EXTEND THROUGHOUT THE HOME, SCHOOL AND COM- MUNITY HIGH STANDARDS OF CHRISTIAN CHARACTER. FRONT ROW: Allen Lucas, Fred Hines, Dave Stannard, Jerry Dreher, Sergeant-at-Arms, Clarence Franklin, ' Sidney Miller, larry Laymon, Billie Layman, Byron McClarren, Chaplain. M- SECOND ROW: Steven Parrish, Ronald Hall, .Ierry Rumple, Robert Emerson, Glen Fiscus, Allan Meguschar Secy.-Treas.g John O'NeaI, Stan Kinney, Mr. Wampler, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Jack Lacy, Carl Smith, Stan Thomas, Charlie Owens, Jeffrey Kinney, Jim Ranard, President John Flater. f Z - Page 57 1 45,4v1zefz.Ke 1151? ffm! Sforzanda was organized to develop and further interest in all types of music. Dur- ing the year each member chooses a theme and presents a lesson on the music in which she is most interested. Members attended the musical-comedy Pajama Game given this winter at lndiano University. Christmas Dance FIRST ROW: Jerrilyn Coffey, Barbara Schneider, Helen Martin, Eloise Martin, Lou Ellen Mitten, Linda Esak son, Judy Dyar, SECOND ROW: Donna Needy, Treas.p Georganna Hawkins, Vice-Pres, Connie Shields, Judy Burnett, Janet Wray, Alice Wilson, Sharon Weaver, Sandra Welty, Mrs. Wilson, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Connie Gray, Mary Gates, Sally Workman, Penny Wilson, Peg Goldberg, Secy., Donna Gates, Mariann Spangler, Pres., Linda Jackson, Mary Appleby. Page sa Qizfufla amemzzims 0 meflfkvz Future Homemakers enioy the op- portunity of studying the latest methods of efficient home man- agement in the pleasant surround- ings of the newly-decorated Home Ec. Room. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Porter, Lois Smith, Carolyn Ranard, Delores Haltom, Rosa Lee Addy, Barbara Pay- ton, Sharon Felton, Vera Witham. SECOND ROW: Betty Smith, Virginia Sheese, Joan Green, Martha Walker, Lyril Felton, Lucy Strunk, Presi- ent, Edith Britton, Marilyn Orman, Song Leader, Nancy Bruce, Vice President. THIRD ROW: Colleen Strunk, Parliamentarian, Judy Winders, Wilma Sherfield, Dora Freeman, Diana May, Irene Auten, Carolyn Richardson, Historian, Mrs. Kinney, Advisor, Sherry Johnson, Treasurer, Nona With- am. 1Not pictured, Marilyn White, Secretaryj Page 59 1751! ffm! Art Club members pursue various phases of the arts, and although they do not always intend to make Art their vocation, knowledge ac- quired may at some future date prove to be a profitable hobby or the means of making leisure hours enioyable. SEATED: Wanda Addy, Billie Wilson, Dorothy Edwards, Judy Easton, Mary K. May, Phyllis Woods, Benet- ta Woodruff, Mrs. Brazier, Sponsor. STANDING: Sharon Bryant, Mary Appleby, Glenda Naanes, Celesta Keene, Martha Baumgartner, Kim Job, Ronald Morley, Sidney Miller. The purpose of Student Council is to form a link between students and faculty. Membership is composed of vice- presidents of each class, plus two elected members. Mr. Edwards is co-ordinator of the group. The council's main proiect for the year was compiling a handbook for incoming Freshmen. The hand- book covers school rules, credit requirements, and a history of the school. Funds were raised by spon- soring a Magic Show and a Ma- rionette Show. agfudh aumvf LEFT TO RIGHT, BY ROWS: Mr. Edwardsp Marilyn Weaver, Freshman, Jerry Dreher, Jr., 8. Club Vice-Pres. Dick Rice, Sr., Jack Howard, Soph., Jack Lacy, Soph,, Jerry Nicholson, Fresh., Marilyn Matkins, Soph., Dar rel Carpenter, Sr., Ronald Woods, Jr., Nancy Bruce, Club Secy.-Treas. Steve Ranard, Fresh. STANDING: Betty Smith, Senior 8. Club President. Page 60 FIRST ROW: .lack Cunningham, Richard Carmichael, Eddie Winders, Sidney Miller, Gary Clark, Doyle Franklin, David Trimble, Kim Job, Secy., Thomas Strunk, Lowell Terrell. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Endwright, Sponsor, Russell Terrell, Jesse Reid, Treas., Clovis Gentry, Asst. Treas., Larry Dayhuff, Ronald Johnson, Mike Dearinger, Joe Johnson, Ronald Morley, Jerry Tennant THIRD ROW: Jimmy Orman, James Teague, Jerry Bixler, Larry Lcymon, Larry Frye, Acting President, Jae Nanny, Floyd Ooley, James Schieman. Crafts studied this year consisted mainly of plastic weaving and braiding and leather work. Articles made were lanyards, key rings, bracelets, ear rings Z J and moccasins. X a K Various articles were made this year. Work was done in plastic weaving, leather craft, sock proiects, wooly dogs, 8. sock monkeys, the girls selling about fifty dol- lars worth of toys to help finance their work. ROW ONE: Sherry Johnson, Joyce Adkins, Treas., Marilyn Britton, Sondra Trimble, Laura Jackson, Betty Sheese, Donna Sullivan, Dollie Hedden, Judy Winders, Secy., Evelyn Britton, Wilma Sheffield. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Edwright, Sponsor, Gloria Estep, Jeanne Keene, Ruth Lawrence, Judy Easton, Mary K. May, Kathleen Evans, Eva Daniels, Rosa Lee Addy, Irene Auten, Virginia Sheese, Sharon Woodruff. THIRD ROW: Martha Crum, Mary Appleby, Martha Baumgartner, Wilma Britton, Linda Dickerson, Edith Britton, Pres., Barbara Everett, Jerrilyn Coffey, Deanna Crites, Asst. Treas., Barbara Schneider, ViceAPres., Arlene Abbitt. Page 61 yufule gumzess .Zfefwfzs a maxima The Spencer chapter of F.B.L.A. is a charter member ofthe National organization and will send delegates to Muncie to choose state officers. Members study commercial subiects and ef- ficient business methods. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Hendricks, Secy.: Mary Gates, Treas.: Mr Davidson, Sponsor, Linda Strunk, Vice'Pres., Lois Galloway, President. SECOND ROW: Emma Hutcherson, Doris Whitaker, Teddy Winkler, Wanda Addy, Doro- thy Edwards, Billie Wilson. THIRD ROW: Cecil Wayland, Donald Dean, Thomas Franklin. Club members further their study of safe-driving methods with 0 , X il the help of lectures from State Police officers, films, etc. FRONT ROW: Allen Lucas, Clarence Franklin, Billy Layman, Denver Campbell, Don Thompson, Don Frye, Jim Watkins, John Flater, Bob Schieman, Herman Edwards. SECOND ROW: Steven Parrish, Stanley Thomas, Allan Meguschar, Charles Owens, Jerry Lewis, Harry Mc- Intosh, Larry Hauk, Warren Masten, Peter Withem, Morgan Drescher, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: John Summerlot, Freddie Lenning, Paul Blacklidge, President, Darrell Carpenter, Daniel Hend- ershot, Stanley Sheppard, Eugene Walker, Richard Brinson, Ronald Corder, Fred Malicoat. Page 62 av ew Mies 121 mb' Page 63 F S f-ieffwf Wiz SM? 1 Q, , FIRST ROW: Clarinets: Brian Smith, Sandra Welty, Penny Wilson, Carol Harris, Connie Gray. SECOND ROW: Clarinets: Karen Mclntosh, Kay Franklin, Madonna Brinson, Sally Workman, Saxophone. THIRD ROW: Clarinets: Carolyn Hinton, K, K. Kinney. Cornets: Glen Fiscus, Gary Fulk, Jerry Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Drum Maior: Jeff Kinney. Bass: John O'Neal. Drums: Mike Deoringer, Tom Franklin, Roger Kinney, Eddie Cramer, Page 64 i if 9 we 5 ST - 1 si: get ss.e-'www ,, :fn is f Ea, - . 1: Ye t ' ' ' ' sg n as X X gg .,,l,,,5 ,Y . S, 5 E sewage, if gg ' Q, , K N K , , . k,h. M 4 -- f - If. -1 -,.. is s -1 -,X-eve. W,.. 1,. -.--,mf-ss.. gl e ,ME FIRST ROW: Flutes: Barbara Schneider, Helen Martin, Mary Elizabeth Appleby, Peg Goldberg. French Horns: Gary Brinson, Donna Baughn, Ann McClure. SECOND ROW: Comets: Don Ashley, Sue Haton, Ronald Morley, Sidney Miller, Martha Baumgartner. Sax- ophones: Jim Watkins, Jerrilyn Coffey, THIRD ROW: Baritones: Stan Kinney, John Cantwell. Trombones: Jerry Nicholson, Joan Hamlin, Judy Dyar, Jim Baughn. FOURTH ROW: Bass: John O'Neul lWhct-againll Page 65 Drum Ma iorettes llnsertlf Donna Baughn, Donna Sims, Linda Esakson, LouEllen Mitten, Ann McClure. Mariann Spangler Linda Jackson cgembfleffzs Donna Gales Barbara Rumple A ll Penny Wilson Donna QB? ,Am in rv Q0 Needy , M9 Alice Wilson Connie Shields Georgeanna Hawkins Wifi? Peggy Cunningham Page 66 A-if Janet Wray Marilyn Malkins . V Tvl .L f se CSV V , I N W x . f Y A gfrmk an VV L qs- ? X A ? ' lr- . ,Eg W ff f Q Z R 2 'vvv V is Q -'zfze f' KWQQ 35. if V E J ,H s 'JVA 5 M. F J 119' efedguefis Formed in the fall of '56, the Ivy Leaguers Dance Band became an almost overnight success. Their swingy rythmn appealed to old and young alike, and they filled many engagements during the winter, including the Sforzanda Saddle Hop in February, Convocation, etc. Members include: Connie Shields, drums, Miss Wilson, Cornet, John O'NeaI, guitar, Sally Workman, saxophone, Connie Gray, clarinet, Morgan Drescher, bass fiddle, and Peg Goldberg, piano. 111112211 gdlldl JUNIOR BAND MEMBERS SEATED: Sandra Freeman, Jack Newsom, Dar- win Kinney, Phillip Allen. STANDING: Sondra Cunningham, Charlotte Sargent, Judy Johnson, Sondra Monroe, Car- olyn Franklin, Jim Ooley. Page 68 ggfffizzkzy Page 69 Above: ln new, shiny classrooms with modern fur- nishings and equipment learning becomes fun. Mrs. Fulk watches two new artists . Right: All elementary students are checked at least once during the school term for weight and height by school nurse Mrs. Weidner. Below: Mrs. Parrish and practice teacher Carolyn Hendricks with one of the First Grade classes. Page 70 9225! gran? FRONT ROW Johnny Baughn Max Holloway Rita Beliles Theresa Bucy Mary Scharbraugh Paula Henry John MacMorran Nancy Woodruff Robert Parrish Gary Freeman Jerrie Anderson Debra Spencer Gary Rumple FIRST ROW Diana Bough Mary Hawkins Judy Edwards Linda Zimmerman Georgia Hall Mike Morrison Gary Poe lack Crum Kay Wallace Stevie Green Ronald Bault SECOND ROW Lewis Fender Sharon Summerlot FlRST ROW Karen Ooley Jesse Evans Lu Jane Brown Billy Smith Linda McCullough Lynn Frye James Jackson Laura Barnett Danny Cunningham Patricia Kiser Cinda Weidner SECOND ROW Margaret Clevenger Linda Hendricks Calla Lau Garrett SECOND ROW Bobby Wheeler Craig Money Billy wright Earl Hacker Allen King Rickie Nevins Robert Archer Carolyn Wall Gary Hamm Billy Clark Ralph Boles Mrs. Franzmann Charles Frye Linda Sink Sally Hickam Marsha Woolard Roger Malicoat Russell Fender Pamela Williams THIRD ROW Darlene Clawson Gail Brinson Frank Parrish Linda Ranard Sue Ann Ingalls Miss Kay Phyllis Tackett Kathryn Wolfe Paula Sindlinger Marilyn Richardson Gaye Job Marilyn Wright Mrs. Parrish THIRD ROW Richard Porter Sandra Christy Paul Hall Rebecca Howard Vivian Bean Clayton Hogan Page 71 l is S KSA-wxL.Qvv. 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Page 72 9215! 9140 FIRST ROW Richard Wright Bradley Trimble Keith Johnson Suanne Kinney Nancee Royer Charlotte Fiscus Kathy Dayhuff Patsy Strunk Barbara Freeman Audrey Campbell Ruth Hopkins Terry Allbritten LgZ6'6'fldl FIRST ROW Stephen Weidner Sharon Calvert Steven Maxwell Mike Keith Jack Loudermilk Ronald Hendricks Melinda Carpenter Mike Freeman Marilyn Wright Larry Ooley Linda Smith SECOND ROW Tom Gardner Cecil Garrett Penny Litton James Evans Sheryll Carpenter FIRST ROW Bobby Strunk Timothy Withem Gene Tucker Ruth Beneiiel Barbara Carns Larry Spencer Arthur Azen Randy Freeman Bradley Wood Donald Manley Carol Strunk Rebecca Noel SECOND ROW Carol Franklin Judith Henry Jacauiline Bruner Jarold Franklin Bonnie Winders Carol Patterson SECOND ROW Bobby Wetzel Billy Hogan Phillip Terrell Byron Corder Byrel Henry Jane Long Linda Ridgway Nancy Campbell Michael Frye Jimmy Bixler Mrs. Abrell Opal Meadows Quiz Keith Casebeer Sandra Wolfe Stanley White Connie Keefouver Norman Bough THIRD ROW Mrs. Kelly Clara Abbitt Randel Grammer Bobby Sutton Katherine Adams Danny Manley Darlene Miller Billy wan Juda Franklin Richard Rumple Linda Baker Lynn Mitchell Pamela Decker Jill Horton Arnetta Miller Kenneth Edwards THIRD ROW Pamela Bryant Vicky Coulter Jane Johnson Divendlen Stevens Karen Williams Miss Moffett Stephen Dean Harold Ellis Richard Arthur Wilma Porter Charles Macy amz gm FIRST ROW Sheryl Frye Carol Davis Debbie Harris Marilyn Miller Jimmy Pollard Fred Freeman Eddie Curry Kenny Andrews Larry Rodenbeck Rodney Kinney Darrell Powell SECOND ROW Jeanne Dayhuff Leafy Bixler Nancy Junkin Steve Carpenter Vicki Propes Wiley Bales Mike Britton Larry Allbritten Naomi Daniel Judy Freeman Nelda Greenwood Mrs. Fulk THIRD ROW Danny Winders Jo Ellen Harmon Gary Britton Jack Noel Jerry Hendricks Patricia Stierwalt Jane Campbell Vera Hurst Timmy Lewis Kenny Wheeler fill! QM' FIRST ROW Joel Withem Mike Cowden Darrel May James Hammond Larry Daniel Darlecia Ford Mary Ranard Carol Wood Carolyn Miller Linda Golden Brenda Noel Colleen Stanley SECOND ROW Mrs. Mattrniller Sara Gardner Margaret Bough Janet Bruner Sue Henson FIRST ROW Dicky Bault Stevy Hamilton Stanley Green Jean Brinson Dicky Meadows Peggy Arthur Paulette Bryan Virginia Stwalley Mike Hassler Ro Ann Brown Brenda Wrightsman SECOND ROW Sara Freeman Sandra Williams Sandra McGuire Janice Stannard Deanna Haltam Jim Hudson Cheryl Hendricks Kathryn Strunk Judith Withem Shelia Sink Peggy Woodruff Rita Crowe THIRD ROW Steven Patterson Dale Babbs John Cecil David Denny Larry Abrams Billy Farley Walter Class Fred Unger Gregory Campbell Mr. Miller Carol Drescher Judy Galloway Connie Hall Suzy Parrish Moyne Moore Miss Bourne THIRD ROW Norma King Jim Esakson Jerry Wright Billy Beaman Bruce Hays Gerald Miller Louis Clevenger Bobby Livingston Tim Freeman Danny Brinson Ricky Freeman Page 73 - - -A I QT,-If it Page 74 ,mf gm FIRST ROW Linda Cramer Sharon Bland Betty Purcell Pamela Hodges Donna Deem Judith Cooksey Richard Chaney Leland Johnson Steven Truax Barry Riggs Allen Bean Myron May SECOND ROW Jerry Strunk Nancy Babbs llene Calvert Helen Evans Joanne Young Marguerite Nevins Evelyn Parrish Cynthia White Deanna Williams Arthur Bryant THIRD ROW Mark Holloway Mark Hetser Delmar Sanders Mark Fender John Long Fred Abbitt Ronald Bixler William Ranard Sande MacMorran James Fender Miss Johnson gfmfff gin FIRST ROW David Roper Ralph Jackson Cheryl Wright Max Morrow Sharron Gilliland Becky Beaman Linda Garrett Linda Clidienst Sharron Ridgway Roger Sanburn Norman Wilson Susan Pittman SECOND ROW Jimmy Litton Judy Chambers Ann Rodenbeck John Fishel Ronald Wolfe Dickie Phillips Jackie Freeman FRONT ROW Patricia Denny Ellen Schieman Ernest Bixler Chester Richardson Donna Winders Judy Henson Carolyn White Richard Lawrence David Hopper Wayne Herrington John Miller SECOND ROW Gloria Childress Nancy McNeal Sylvia Money Wanda Deckard Donna Purcell Janice Drye Paul Henry Robert Stogsdill James Riddle Virgil Baumgartner Sharon Nickell Lynda Macy Mary Keene Steven Dayhuff THIRD ROW Beverly Winders Tommy Smith Devera Budd Darrell White Mary Parrish Carolyn Henry Susie Yocum Duane Nash Paula Huffman Sharron Cowden Patricia Ooley Richard Ledson Robert Curry Roger Daniel Stephen Wood Stanley Christie Roger Stanley THIRD ROW Billy Bault Dwight Hedden Larry Kinney Ronnie Decker Edward Hogan Keith Livingston Robert Hawkins Rose Benetiel Susan Nicholson Betty Jordan Jillaine Wetzel Miss Wells goal!! .9160 FIRST ROW James Wood Patricia Johnson Virginia Lane Lois Morris Margaret Bixler Jeanne Ellett Lois Crum Roger Freeman Judy Estep John Scott Norma Hamlin SECOND ROW Barbara Porter Terry Freeman Donald Franklin Billy Clark Virginia Chaney Ronnie Medaris Larry Wall Sandra Andrews Linda Auten John Fort Walter Brown Danny Culross Sylvia Edwards Mrs. Orrell THIRD ROW Donna Wallace Lloyd Wood Linda Miller Pamela Woodcock Bonnie Miller Judith White Jerry White Nicholi Franklin Phyllis McBride Tony Gentry Linda Goldman Keith Griffith Anita Withem 91764 jim FIRST ROW Billy William Larry Bixler Linda Hawkins Arthur Bailey Pauline Spangler Alice Withem Sophia Hood Barbara Lou Chambers Marvin Brinson James Dayhuff Paul Stogsdill SECOND ROW Stephen Clidienst Brenda Hall Martha Cramer Judith Ranard Carol Sue Pogue FIRST ROW Pamela Driscoll Marsha Nickless Karen Everett Jacquetta Stevens Julia Shields Tommy Junkin Fredrick Crum Billy Neisinger Gary Trimble Gary Crowe Jerry Hamm SECOND ROW Lloyd Newman Larry Franklin Roger Bradway Phillip Kaylor Mary Lee Brinson Jean Cooper Barbara Corder Jennifer Ames Janice Johnson Barbara Fender Garth Fleener THIRD ROW Dennis Dreher Marshall Porter Donald Schneider Mark Sheppard Tykle Gilliland Ronald Walker Clifford Ridgway Carl Edwards Gerald Corns Ronald Rubeck Mrs. Kirby Sally Class Patricia Baugh Beverly Johnson Janice Duling Hazel Criss Mrs. Spangler THIRD ROW David Yates Nicklas Lenning Gary Young James Taylor Thomas Garret Tommy Tilley Alan Kinney Herbert Ranard Dewayne Harmon Page 75 Page 76 my gym FIRST ROW Kathleen Griffin Virginia Pitman Glenda Wininger Loretta White Joyce Wilson Carolyn Freeman Barbara Beliles Vicki Whitaker Roger Sink Elizabeth Strunk SECOND ROW James Campbell Jerry Blair Calvin Johnson Charles Ooley Roger Edwards Terry Clark Robin May Richard Casebeer Mitcheal Smith THIRD ROW Larry Bryan Shirley While Connie Ginn Jane Skinner Julia Franklin Linda Highes Sandra Fish Mrs. Pitts 512164 junk FIRST ROW Judith Manley Betty Estep Barbara Baumgartner Carolyn Strunk Dale Hoy Larry Crowe Nancy Hart Raymond Bean Eugene Riggs Richard Wrightsman Daman Summerlot Chester Scharbrough Connie Brinson SECOND ROW Charles Nanny Jack Terrell Mary Moore John Abrams Paula Spangler Arvin Green Robert Hickam Dixie Woodruff FRONT ROW Mary Bellmore Von Job Donald Hamlin Paul Schieman Michael Farmer Mary Green Charlotte Herrington Martha Winter Donna Hendricks John Carpenter Jerry Wood Jon Appleby Alice Phillips Alan Sheppard SECOND ROW Mrs. Clark Charlene Shields Sandra Cox Frances Hawkins Bette Road Sylvia Fish Frances Parrish Helen Jones Gary Frye Leon Ledson Rita Sanburn Charlotte Sherfield Thomas Pollard THIRD ROW Mr. Miller Curtis Wilson David Hamlin Claude Wood Robert Winders Eugene Lawrence James Query Jane Fleming Joyce Winkler Betty Harris Victor Kinney Alva Pelfree Rayford Jackson Mrs. Wampler Nancy Franklin Richard Bough Lloyd Cooksey David Hetser Eddie Hall Larry McHaley Jim Hutcherson Glen Britton Stanley Sherfield THIRD ROW Ronald New Linda Ewing Connie Stannard Tommy Coulter Robert Chaney Nancy Hedden Judith Cowden Keith Galloway Floyd Criss Freya Reeves Carol Smith Eugene Maners Lgezfefzfl FIRST ROW Helen Freeman Patricia Robertson Lavonnia Stevens Charlotte Chambers Mary Hall Donna Hays Beverly Cantwell Marian Goldberg Mary Bough Connie Cox Sheryl Withem SECOND ROW Mary Sheese Linda Wood Billy Estep James Walker FIRST ROW Robert Crum Glen Taylor Irma Whitaker Suzanne Gray Ann Morley Sandra Sims Barbara Ranard Rosa Freeman Patricia Thacker Linda Frye Mary Ann Williams SECOND ROW Warren White Bert Daniels James Lawrence Mike Fort FIRST ROW Madonna Hinton Diana Reed Martha Edwards Ladenrel Stevens Mary Beliles Sharon Kay Hamm Sherrel Gentry Mildred Budd Doris Lenning Mary Alice Terrell Wilma Freeman Rita Mills SECOND ROW Mrs. Newsom Terrie MacMorran Carol Terrell Jack Abbitt Charles Crum Ronnie Crowe QM Tommy Greene Bobby Terrell Judy Johnson Sandra Monroe Delores Crum Carolyn Wayland THIRD ROW Mr. Wampler Michael Sullivan Michael Parrish Charles Freeman Phillip Wood David Bryant Ernest White Gary Clark Joe Hood Robert Denny Howard Edwards James Bryant Larry Lucas Ronald Stantz Charles Carpenter Mr. Carpenter THIRD ROW Don Woodruff George Babbs Lloyd Criss Danny Hardman Roger Chambers Dale Wall Donnie Hamilton James Hinton Boyd Greenwood Joe Ed Greene Harold Sanders Torchy Watkins Sandy Bailey Mary Ann Winter Janne Ingalls THIRD ROW Billy Franklin Charles Parker Darrell White Lloyd Bruce Ralph Mullican Glenn Dayhuff Warren Stwalley Larry Corder Frederick Wright James Speas Don Townsend Page 77 Page 78 Cgfyfffff gina? FIRST ROW Wayne Evans Robert Frye Robert Page David Flater Renas Price Herbert Hood Joe Hutcherson Charles Terrell Clifton Booher Jimmie Ooley James Strunk Alvie McNeal SECOND ROW Larry Reeves Judy Freeman Dorothy Sheese Aletha Smith Patricia Bough FIRST ROW Edna Fender Carolyn Weaver Verna Holloway Donna Baughn Royce Pittman Rita Matkins Janet Wood Sandy Cunningham Karen Mclntosh Iona Arthur SECOND ROW Mrs. Hight Lloyd Phillips Harold Wall Bob Smith William Edwards Dennis Winders FIRST ROW Glenda Johnson Bonnie White Bonnie Hines Janet Long Sue Ooley Evelyn Harris Nina Evans Rosalie Rosenbalm Julia Smith Linda Summerlot Elaine May SECOND ROW Leon Morris Garry Cowden James Reed Morris Pegg Gary Simpson Byron Drescher Betty Poe Linda Wallace Mary Whitaker Delores Wright Sandro Hammond Charlotte Sargent Mrs. Concannon THIRD ROW Ronald Srygler David Dyer Leonard Abrams Eddy Cramor Stanley Henson Harold Grammer Robert Winders David May Darwin Kinney Dwayne Johnson Bernard Hays Nolyn Taylor Rickey Hamilton Reggie Johnson Tam Schneider John Dyar Eddie White THIRD ROW Sandy Freeman Donna Page Nancy Lewis Jeanne Johnson Elizabeth Sanders Katie Strunk Lela Bullerdiclr Shirley Terrell Billy Jackson Larry Ritter Phillip Allen Jerry Wilson Hal Job Pat Stanley .lack Newsom Roger Kinney THIRD ROW Lois Edwards Shelby Winter Merry Sindlinger Carolyn Franklin Nedra Wallace Sandra Bruce Shirley Bough Mr. Hawkins wh-L. DR JOHN S PAPADAKOS Optometrist Compliments of SPENCERIAN CAFE DELLA S BEAUTY SALON Beauty Is Our Busuness SCHNEIDER S Home Knlled Meots Compliments of SPENCER WALLPAPER 8. PAINT STORE Compluments of DUNN LIMESTONE CO INC TRESSLAR S FIVE AND TEN STORE Spencer lndlono Compluments of PROPES MOTOR SALES Your Friendly Ford Dealer Phone lOl MOSS AND MONEY The Rexall Store All School Supplues Kodoks and Film Fountoln Servuce I -K' Phone 31 I , Spencer Page 80 MELICK FLORIST ULLOM S MENS WEAR East Sade Square Bloommgton Induana UNIVERSITY SPORTING GOODS Bloomlngton Induana BOB INGALLS HOOSIER PETE Phone 575 Spencer POLLY S BEAUTY SHOP DRINK DR PEPPER AT TEN TWO AND FOUR CHAMBERS GROCERY INGALLS FROSTY Thanks For Your Busmess WEST AND SON FUNERAL HOME Phone 316 Spencer Induana -I-I-lk JACKSON S GIFTS 'I West Sade of Square SPENCER an as an I 'K' I in 1 Compliments of Page 81 Bloomington Indiana SOUTHERN SPORTING GOODS KAHNS 115-117 West Kirkwood Bloomington Indiana Compliments of BURKS REGAL STORE 129 South Main Spencer FRANKLIN S T V SALES AND SERVICE Youngstown Kitchens Spencer Indiana North Side of Square Phone 323 Home Phone 251 Congratulations Seniors AUSTIN B CHILDRESS Attorney at Law CHIC BAIN INSURANCE NEEDY ELECTRIC Spencer Indiana ASHLEY S RESTAURANT Tasty Foods Friendly Atmosphere 716 West Morgan on 474 Spencer BOB RAPER S TIRE SHOP Goodyear Tires and Tubes D X Gas and Oil Road Service Phone 561 Spencer I . . . I Ph e Page 82 Standard Service EARL HUFFMAN'S J R. EMERSON Furniture - Floor Coverings South Side Square Compliments of IVAN AND VIOLET CHAMBERS BAYH S HARDWARE WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORES Compliments of MILLER CLEANERS SPENCER HOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP Spencer Indiana Compliments of RIGGS DEPARTMENT STORE Compliments of MAY INSURANCE AGENCY Spencer Indiana SEXTON S JEWELRY SERVE THE WHOLE FAMILY QE-IEW THE NO l ORDER Compliments of PEPSI COLA CO HGOOCI Luck' COPSIH Page 83 Congratulations From The Parents Ot The Class ot l957 Mr and Mrs Floyd Addy Mr and Mrs Roy Auten Mrs Mable Blacklldge and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Dale Brntton Chester Campbell Ruchard Carpenter Cooper Crowe Kemp Dnckerson Edward Drescher Robert Edwards .lay Freeman Renos Freeman Paul Galloway Clovns Gentry Walter Goldber Mrs Mary Lou Babbs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mr and Mrs Kenneth Hendershot Harold Hubbard Pythoon Jackson Clyde Lennlng Lester Lewus Donald Mallcoat Mrs Paulme Masten WALLY S SPENCER PETE Gas Owl and Lubrucataon You Can t Buy Better Prompt Servuce Phone 559 STEWART S SPEED AND SPORT SHOP Mercury Outboard Motors Sales and Servuce R R No 7 Bloomington Mr and Mrs Myron May Mr and Mrs Fred McClarren Mrs Mable Wmders and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Hylton Moore Kenneth Needy Robert McClure Walter Ranard Charles Race Clufford Rumple Edward Schleman Wallace Sheppard Floyd Smlth Renos Spangler Glen Terrell Kenneth Thompson John Dowdall and Mrs Charles Walker and Mrs Morgan Weaver Mrs Frleda Watkms Mrs Wayne Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Whitaker Walker Wilson Jack Wlthem Paras Wlthem RONE MUSIC COMPANY 314 North Walnut Phone 3975 Bloomington SNOOKS FARM SUPPLY Congratulations, Class of '57 Best Wrshes for a Prosperous Future Phone Ellettsvllle T674 R Spence' Phone 756 Mr. . ' Mr. . Mr. . Mr. . Mr. . ' Mr. . Mr. . Mr. . Mr. . ' Mr. . ' Mr. . Mr. . ' 'Mr, . Mr. . ' Mr. . Mr. . Mr. . Mr. . ' Mr. . Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Gates Mr. and Mrs. Otis Strunk Mr. . ' Mr. . Mr. . g Mr. . . Mr. Mr. . Mr. . Mr. . Mr. . Mr. . . ' ' Mr. . ' . ' Mr. . ' . . ' Page 84 V-8 in All Series--300 H, P. Variable Pitch Dyna-Flow All Kinds of Repairs Buick Parts Guaranteed Used Cars 208 Fletcher Ave. Phone IO4 POGUE BUICK COMPANY PENNEY'S Shop at Penney's in Bloomington, Indiana West Side of Square EL PATIO CAFE AND MOTEL Good Food Reasonable Prices Mr and Mrs R B Steele Phone 654 F 2 WINDERS LP GAS SERVICE SKYLAND LODGE 3 Miles North of Spencer State Road 67 Fine Foods Decidedly Different Reasonably Priced Mrs. Violet Anderson Spencer Indiana On the Hill Good Luck, Seniors PIETZUCH STUDIO Spencer, Indiana Good Luck Class of 57 GREENWOOD S 66 SERVICE Spencer Indiana 429 Fletcher Ave Phone 543 Electrical and Plumbing Supplies QWEN CQUNTY Delco Furnaces and Pumps Maytag Sales and Service Gas and Gas Appliances For All Needs Zenith Radio and TV SAVINGS AND LOAN . . Spencer, Indiana Phone 334 Spencer, Indiana Page 85 OWEN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO 'l'l0 E Franklm Street Spencer Indiana GOSPORT MFG CO On The T0 O0 Lune Manufacturers of Tents Tarpaullns Boat Covers Safetv Belts and Other Canvas and Nylon Products Congratulatnons to the Class of l957l THE OWEN LEADER Owen County s Oldest and Largest Newspaper JOHNSON S GROCERY Complete Food Service TIVOLI THEATER Puck of the Pactures Congratulatuons And Best Wlshes To Class of 57 WEIDNER S MARATHON SERVICE Spencer AZEN S BARGAIN STORE GRAY S STORE lt Pays to Trade at Gray s Spencer Phone 109 Spencer STONE GARAGE Phone 45 Night Phone 261 : il- -if I ' , I SPENCER Page 86 SPENCER DRY GOODS Store that Sells for Less Compllments of WEDDLE S MARKET RAY AND JOE S BARBER SHOP Compllments of SPENCER EVENING WORLD SPENCER AUTO ELECTRIC West Morgan Street Spencer Indaana Compluments of DRESCHER S FURNITURE STORE W Slde Square PHILLIPS JEWELRY Gufts that Last HI WAY GRILL Compliments of FRANK MARTIN D X AGENT HOWARD DULING ll3 South Mann Phone 83 Spencer REMEMBER Good Eyesight Is Priceless Good Lighting ls Low un Pruce Day and Night All Year Round ELECTRICITY ls Ready to Serve You At the Fllck of a Swltch PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC . I - 1 0 Page 87 MAPLEHURST CREAMERY Spencer Indiana Compliments of FRANK R STEWART AND ASSOCIATES Deposuts Insured BY Insurance Corporatnon Washmgton D C S10 000 00 Maxlmum Insurance For Each Deposltor S10 000 OO OWEN COUNTY STATE BANK SPENCER INDIANA GOSPORT BRANCH GosPoRT INDIANA SMITH'S 66 SERVICE West Morgan Street EMERSON DRUG COMPANY MCCORMICK S CREEK SADDLE BARN .Ioe Farley Manager MONROE TOBACCO AND CANDY CO 216 N Morton Bloomington Indiana Compluments of RICHARDSON S CLEANERS Fletcher Avenue BEACH HATCHERY A AND M GARAGE Phone T38 CH ESTY POTATO CHIPS TV Sponsors of Bug I0 Basketball N The Federal Deposit Page 88 COCA COLA CO Bloomington lndnono LYNN DRIVE IN L E Huffman Proprlefor Phone 529 Spencer BABBS SUPERMARKET Free Delnvery Free Porkm Where The Wuse Economnze Phone 246 Spencer 810.3 LITTEN S IGA SUPERMARKET Spencer Induono Ask For LAYMON S on Cosmehcs Adverhsed m LIFE WORLD S PRODUCTS CO Spencer Indlono Aspirin d Page 89 - Comp Compliments of Mack C. Morris Proprietor MACY FUNERAL HOME Virginia Macy Wendcll Moser Phone 9I Phone 338 Spencer SPENCER MONUMENT WORKS RIDDLE TRACTOR SALES SINCLAIR WOODCOCK S SERVICE STATION Spence' Ind'0n0 PRICE HEATING AND AIR CON WINKLER First in the Firing Line Spencer Phone 401 Congratulations Class of 19:7 f dvert1szng 'mil I IMI! Ili!!! JIWVIFI I . 1, Q - u l. ,. 1 H I l . ,-M . -1 - . 1 , . Q'-, ' C ,F l I ' I' If ' , H' ' ' pw 'SJ' 1. SE: I. ,- .A . ' ':' CQ .' M4 1 A ,. - 1 - -. - -- --:K-'S - - I 9 ' ..' - ,V ' W D N -1.31 . U-5.-., fu ' 5 1-2 . ' 1. 1 gf' v 1 .,-3 4, 1' ,'.l. ' f -,l J.. 1, A u 1 ,. K ' argy uf- ,1I,5 ,I -iii ,fr f W.. :' . , s,' ,Q w w -' . -' . 3.AjP',- .,' I, ri, . ,Q fyf... ' , f fl' . ' 'I H ' 5 P , J Aw-I f - 5 r ' ' .w ' ' .Q '. .C ' ' is I - ' , - I 1. ' ' ' - ' , - Q ig' . ' ..' IP Q 'w' ' - . 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