Spencer High School - Spencerian Yearbook (Spencer, IN)

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For the many opportunities received and for the experiences obtained, we are grateful. There is no way of expressing our great appreciation except by saying that we will treasure the memory of our school years at Spencer High School forever. m-AZWHZGG H-10 mn-'wife SCHOOL LIFE - 4-19 CLASSMATES - 20-39 ACTIVITIES - 40-59 SPORTS - 60-69 ELEMENTARY - 70-80 ADS - 81-93 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL BOARD Left to right: Donald Sargent, Earl Baughn, Secretaryg Phoebe Kay, School Secretaryg Mr. Conrad, Superintendentg Merle Richardson, Ralph McFarren, Treasurerg and Ralph Poulton, President. Superintendent Clayton Conrad received his B.S. Principal Herbert Edwards received his B.S. from from Central Normal College. He received his Ball State Teachers College. He received his M.S. M.S. from Indiana University. from Indiana University. if r..1-.r-' ADVANCED STUDIES Renos Spangler is the Social Studies teacher. He was born in Owen County. He is married and has one daughter. He received an A.B. from Indiana State Teachers College, and a M.S. from Indiana University. He is sponsor of the Senior Class. sl I N' S john E. Appleby received an A.B. degree from De Pauw University and also attended Central Normal College and Indiana State Teachers College. He teaches mathematics. He was born in Jennings County. He is married and has two children. His hobby is woodworking. He has taught at Spencer for 19 years and in Owen County for five years. FINE ARTS ...M ig, . Mrs. Foster Dyar is the vocal music teacher both for the grades and high school. She holds a B.S. Degree, and has attend Franklin College, Indiana University, and Indiana State Teachers' College. Besides her hobby of reading, she sponsors the Sforzanda Music Club and many vocal ensembles. Mrs. john Hight is the head of the art department and also teaches junior High Home Economics. She was born in Easton, Indiana. She has two daughters. She attended Ball State Teachers College and re- ceived a B.S. degree. Mrs. Hight has traveled extensively throughout the United States. Her hobbies are ceramics, collecting baskets, and watching television. She has taught in Indiana for 16 years. was fl' f.-E if PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Valada jean Wilson teaches girls Physical Education and Health and Safety. She was born in Owensville, Indiana and received her B.S. degree at Indiana State Teachers College. She is sponsor of the Junior Class, G.A.A. and Val jeans. Her hobbies are sports and play- ing the trumpet. Besides teaching four years at Spencer, she has taught at Bloomfield. . .NXKK Mk Ajkkyr ., up up 4 .....,,., 59-fe' ' . f . K X R . A Ak,A K ,9 . . K f 'i'Jl'L,aa-wh ..a' T Jack Brown was born in Newark, Ohio and received his B.S. in Physical Eductaion at Indiana University. He is now working on his M.S. in administration. He is married and has two children. Mr. Brown has taught five years at Spencer, and is the varsity basketball and baseball coach. He also teaches Drivers' Training and Health and Safety. A .5 , ' .w ., 9,1 3 y .3 , jgff 1li7:,i.' i , -Q:.:g::3 f'S7'2-Q ' gg? 343.35 Q3 .3 .fat -1-if H. ' at , 'Nfl K il! .flw 4 s faffffbm xiii SKILLF UL CRAFTS Mrs. Marie Kinney was born in Monroe County and received her B.S.H.E. at Purdue and is now working on an M.A.T. degree at In- diana University. She is the Home Economics teacher and her extra- curricular activities .include F.H.A. and Tri Kappa. She is married and has five sons and one daughter. She has taught nine years. Robert K. Brown is the Industrial Arts teacher and Craft Club spon- sor. He was born at Mecca, Indiana and received his B.S. and M.S. degrees at Indiana State Teachers College. He is married and has two sons. Before coming to Spencer, Mr. Brown taught six years at Cayuga, Indiana. VOCATIONAL TRAINING Q Mrs. Beverly Perkins was born in St. Louis, Missouri. She attended the University of Cincinnati and the University of New Mexico and has a B.A. in education. She teaches Spanish, Vocational Information, and English. She has traveled throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Her hobbies are music and camping. Henry S. Rice was born in Owen County. He is married and has one child. He was graduated from Purdue with a B.S. degree. He teaches Vocational Agriculture. He sponsors Future Farmers of America. He has traveled in japan. His main hobbies are photography, entomology, and conservation. BUSINESS Bennie Ranum is the business teacher and coach of the varsity track team and 8th, and 9th grade basketball teams. He received his B.S. degree at Indiana State Teachers College. He is married and has two children. His hobbies are handicrafts, reading and sports. He is spon- sor of Hi-Y. An ex-Navy man, he also taught at Dana, Indiana. - '-N-... Mrs. William Rinne teaches typing and shorthand. She attended Indiana University where she received a B.S. in Business and a M.S. in Education. She is sponsor of the Senior Class and Future Teachers of America. Her hobbies are golf and home decorating. She has taught at Ellettsville, University School, in Bloomington, and Fayetteville. . at avi S5555 fl 3' , x A . 2 g R 2 X -5.- Sea .zlnn it , ,mv f N X sf ' LANGUAGE ARTS Morgan H. Drescher was born in Owen'County. He attended Han- over and Indiana University. Mr. Drescher received his B.M.E. and M.A. in Journalism from Indiana University. He has traveled in Mex- ico, Alaska, and Europe. He teaches Band, journalism and World History. He is also the yearbook advisor. -gf Mrs. Alice Steiner teaches English. She was born in Louisville, Ken- tucky. She received her A.B. degree from Hanover, and her M.A. degree from the University of Arkansas. She studied in England in the summer of 1955 and lived in Bamberg, West Germany from 1958 to 1959. She has spent the past three summers counseling in rehabilita- tion camps for crippled children. LANGUAGES L,. Miss Lois Galimore received her A.B. degree from Indiana University. She teaches English and Latin, is the school librarian, play director, and Tri-Hi-Y and National Honor Society sponsor. Her hobbies in- clude TV, reading, and growing flowers. Besides teaching at Spencer, she has also taught at Wolcott, Indiana. if Q1 Mrs. Arthur Hoppe has taught English in Spencer for two years. She has a B.S. in Speech and English from Syracuse University. Her hob- bies are dramatics and photography. She has traveled extensively in Egypt with her husband and son. SCIENCES Z Donald Clark teaches science and junior High mathematics. He was born in French Lick, Indiana. He received his B.S. degree from Indiana State and his M.S. from Indiana University. He is sponsor of the Science Club and the Senior Class. His hobbies include hunting, fish- ing, and photography, He has taught previously at Paoli and French Lick. WW Richard Dyar teaches science, physical education and coaches B-Team Basketball. He was born in Spencer. He is sponsor of the junior Class. He has taught for 2 years at Spencer. COOKS is gi 5, . if i S 5 . .Ii i fs Left to right: Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Price, Mrs. Fiscus, Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. Dayhuff, Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. Laymon, Mrs Edrington, and Mrs. Dyzlr. 96, 97, 98, 99 Oops! !! Lunch Room Scene 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 69 .... BUS DRIVERS Left to right: Mr. Dunnigan, Mr. Freeman, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Brinson, Mrs. Green, and Mrs. Henson. FRONT ROW, left to right: Mr. Britton, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Brinson, Mr. johnson, Mr. Cardinal. Mr. Dunigan, Mr. Raper, Mr. Henson, Mr. Townsend, and Mr. Green. BACK ROW: Mr. Free- man, Mr. Franklin, and Mr. Britton. CUSTODIANS Ralph Trumph Clarence Harris Boyd Mitten Harley Frye CONVGCATIONS il l The traditional Religious Emphasis Week services were held during November. The speaker for the sessions was the Rev. Robert Gingery, Religious Ac- tivities Director at De Pauw University. One of the most interesting acts during the year was this Trampoline act sponsored by the Student Council. This act also included several Trampoline shenanigans presented by a clown. ROYALTY Q , s ,if ? ,-. za Q - , XAL' si S X -N. 15 r i v i ., f g gilwr., Q y. Q rssra ii5lQs 1 1 5 1 1' S if Ni f Qi, U , 4 ra fl 4114? 1 MAY QUEEN COURT FRONT ROW: Marchelle johnson, Linda Summerlot, Beverly Morley, Rosemary Parker, Kerry Barnes, Kevin McKay, Dennis Taylor, Kathy Sexton, Shirley Wheeler, Brenda Hassler, Shelly Scott. SECOND ROW: Linda Langford, Billie Wilson, Mary Sheese, Emma Hutcheson, Donna Sullivan, Queen, jerrilyn Coffey, Connie Gray, Madonna Hinton, Dorothy Sheese. Behold your King and Queen! The previous King and Queen of Basketball, Ed XVinders and Wilma johnson, crown -the new royalty, Madi Goldberg and Mike Fort. The Sophomores reign supreme LATIN CLUB Mr. Conrad presents a membership pin in the junior Classical League to Bob Oberholtzer, president. The junior Classical League of Latin, under the leadership of Miss Galimore, ex- perienced many profitable activities during the year. The principal aim of the club was to promote interest in Latin. This was the first year for the club. They received a charter from the American Classical League. STUDENT TEACHERS Mrs. Schneider assisted in the Commercial De- partment. Miss Singhurse assisted in the Home Economics Department. SENIGRS , ws The moment of graduation represents many steps for the Seniors - a step of gladness, a step of sadness, the step out of high school and the step into the future. A.. f The Senior sponsors also find themselves contributing to S6Cr6tary-Treasurer: Irma Williams class projects. Demonstrating this fact are: Mr. Spangler P 'd t. M-k L d , d Mr. Clark, and Mrs. Rinne. Students are Deanna Crites, and resl en ' 1 6 e germ OO Irma Williams. ' Vice-President: 'Ierrilyn Coffey ft ad MISTAKE AT THE BLAKES it FRONT Row, 1 Lois Cordef. BACK ROW: Helen Martin, Wilma Johnson, Terfyimccuife, Kafrmnklin, Robert Moore, Connie Boltinghouse, Brian Smith, Denny White. eft to right: Diane Schooling, Carol McClarren Gary Brinson Deanna Crites M,,,.t, MOP' ilu. u.,, 'ff-gg, di., 404ml Brotherly love. This is what Bob had in mind when he told Wilma that Gary was insane and had a strange weak- ness for large dogs. All this, plus the fact that Gary was broke, jvlur all of Gary's mean little tricks, didn't keep XY'ilma away from her man. DOROTHY BILLS 4 Home Emzzonlnzr. Student Council 2: FHA 3, 4, Dramatics 4. CONNIE BOLTINGHOUSE - Academic. Latin Club 1, 2, Proscenium Players 1, 2, National Scientific Honor Society 2, Science Club 3, 4 QSec.-Treas. 33, GAA 3, National Honor So' ciety 3, 4 CSec.-Treas. 4j, FTA 4, Dramatics Club 4, Senior News Reporter, Class Plays 3, 4, Animal Staff 4. GARY BRINSON - Gefzeml. Audio-Visual 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 4 fPres. 4j, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 fPres. 41, Craft Club 2, 33 Art Club 3. EVELYN BRITTON - Home Emzzozzziry Craft Club 1, 2, 3, 4 CVice-Pres. 45, Class Play Usher 3, 4. NORMAN CALVERT A Izzdzzrlrml Edzzmfzon. Art Club 2, 4, Audio-Visual 1, Craft Club 1. JOHN CANTWELL - Academic. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4, Audio-Visual 1, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Craft Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Plays 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Junior Class Presi- dent, Toastmaster '59 Prom. JUDY CLARK - Commercial. Chorus 1, 2, 3, Craft Club 4. JERRILYN COFFEY - General. Craft Club 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 QTreas. 33 Vice-Pres. 45, FTA 1, 2 fReporter 1, Sec.-Treas. Zj, Art Club 2 CPres.j, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 fChaplain 2, Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 4j, SFZ 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4 QVice-Pres.j, Band 1, 2, 3, Class Play 3, Girls' State, Journalism Clinic, Dramatics 4, May Queen Attendant 3, Prom Princess 3, Class Pres. 1, Class Vice-Pres. 4, Annual Staff CAsst. Editorj. JAMES CONRAD - Academic. Class Vice-Pres. 1, Student Council 4 fPres.j, National Honor Society 3, 4 CVice-Pres. 4j, Hi-Y 1, FFA 31 Prom Prince 3, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. LOIS CORDER - Commercial. SFZ 2, 3, 4, Sextette 1, 2, 3, 4, May Queen Attendant 1, Band 1, 2, FFA Sweetheart 35 Class Play 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. ii! JUDITH EASTON -Co mmercial. Craft Club 1, 2, Art Club DEANNA CRITES - General. Art Club 2, Science Club 1, FTA 1, 2g Commercial Club 2 fSec.jg GAA 1, 2, 3, Craft Club 1 fTreas.j, SFZ 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 4 QVice- Presjg Class Plays 3, 4. JACK CUNNINGHAM - Ifzdzzffrifzl Edumlimz. Audio-Visual 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Craft Club 1. NAOMI DEAN - Comzzzerrinl. Chorus 1, 23 Craft Club 3, 4. CAROLE DEEM - General. GAA 1, FHA 2, 33 Dramatics 4, Craft Club 2. 1, 2, GAA 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Dranlatics Club 4. FRED EDWARDS - General. Glee Club 1, B Band 2, Reading Club 25 Chorus 4. JAMES EDWARDS - Izzdnxfrial Education, KATHLEEN EVANS - Commercial. Art Club 2, Craft Club 1, 2, 3, 4 fSec.-Treas. 35, Cafeteria 4, Class Play Usher 3, 4. DOYLE FRANKLIN - General. Track 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Plays 3, 4, Dramatics 4 fPres.jg Hi-Y 3, 4 fVice-Pres. 3, Sec.-Treas. 4jg Annual Staff 4. KAY FRANKLIN -- Academic. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 CSec. 353 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 4 fSec. 2, Song Leader 43, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 fAccom. 1, 2, 3, 4jg Sextette 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, SFZ 2, 3, 4 CPres. 4jg Class Plays 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. ELIZABETH FREEMAN - Comzzlerfifzl. May Queen Attend- ant 1, FFA Sweetheart 2 fChapter and Districtj, Class Play 3 Val jeans 2, 3, 4, Craft Club 1, 2, Dramatics 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3 FHA 2, 3, 4 QSec. 2, Pres. 3, Treas. 4j, FTA 1, 2, 3, GAA 1 2, 3. CLOVIS GENTRY - Gefzerwf. Craft Club 1. ROBERT GREEN - Vorfzliomzl Agricl1lfzn'e. JOAN GREEN - Home Emzzomirx. FTA 1, Photography 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 CReporter 4j, Class Play Usher 3, 4. DEAN HARRIS - Gelzeral. FFA 1, 2, 3, Craft Club 2, 3, 4, Art 4, Land Judging 1, 2, 3, Grain judging 1, 2, Livestock Judging 1. MARY ANN HOLLOWAY - Commercial. Chorus 1, 2, 3. WILMA JOHNSON - Commertinl. Class Reporter 1, FHA 1, 2 QVice-Pres. 2j, GAA 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Band 1, Science Club 3, Basketball Queen 3, Class Play 3, 4, Dramatics 4. SONIA KANDEL - Arfzziemir. Class Vice-Pres. 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' State, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4 CSec.- Treas. 3, Pres. 4j, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Craft Club 2, FTA 4, Student Council 3, Annual Staff 4. DOUGLAS KINNEY - Aazrfenzif. Audio-Visual 1, 3, Hi-Y Z, 3, 4 CPres. 4j, Dramatics Club 4, Class President 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Boys' State, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 4, Cross-Country 4. LINDA LANGFORD -- Collznzerrial. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, SFZ 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Sextette 4, Val jeans 4, May Queen At- tendant 3, Student Council 4, Girls' Club 2, Latin Club 2, Y- Teens 1. MICHAEL LEDGERWOOD - General. Hi-Y 4, Dramatics 4, Class President 4, Class Plays 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, Annual Staff 4. HELEN MARTIN - Connnercial. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, SEZ 1, 2, 3, 4 QSec, 4j, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Sextette 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Class Play 3, Annual Staff 4, Cheerleader 4. DARLENE MAY - Conzznereial. Craft 2, 4, GAA 2, 3, Chorus 1, 3. MARY KAY MAY - Commercial. Craft Club 1, 2, Art Club 1, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 4. CAROL MCCLARREN - General. Science Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, FTA 1, Chorus 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4. TERRY MCGUIRE - General. Hi-Y 1, 2, Audio-.Visual 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 3, Baseball 1, Student Council 1. ROBERT MOORE - Academic. National Honor Society 3, 4 QPres. 45, Class Play 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Annual Staff 4, Class Treasurer 3. GLENDA NAANES - General. Art 1, 4 CSec.-Treas. 4j, Girls' Craft 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, May Queen 2, Annual Staff -4. JERRY NICHOLSON - General. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Band l Q 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, jf Class Play 3, Student Council 1, Class Vice-President 1, Class' Secretary-Treasurer 2, Cross Country 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 V CSergeant-at-Arms 35, Audio-Visual 1. JAMES ORMAN - General. Craft Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, 3, 4. rf' CAROLYN RANARD - General. FHA 1, 2, fParliamentar- ianj. STEPHEN RANARD - General. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Audio- Visual Club 2, Student Council 2. JESSE REID - Indartrinl Ednmtiofz. Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Art 1, 2, 3, 4, Audio-Visual 1, 2. NOEL ROBINSON - Vomiiwzfzl. FFA 2, 3, Basketball 3. BARBARA SCHNEIDER Commerrzal. SFZ 1, 2, 3, 4, fVice-Pres. 3j, Craft Club 1, GAA 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, CSec. 3, Chaplain 4j, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Sextette 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, School Page Editor 4, Student Council 2. DIANE SCHOOLING - Commercial. SFZ 3, 4, Class Play 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Sextette 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 4, GAA 1, Annual Staff 4, Val jeans 1, 2, Dramatics 1. WILMA SHERFIELD - Home Economics. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, fTreas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4j, Craft Club 1, 2, Sci- ence Club 1, FTA 1, 2. BRIAN SMITH - Academic. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, journalism Institute 3, Annual Editor 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Science 1, 2, 3, 4, Audio-Visual 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Plays 3, 4. YOLANDA SMITH - General. FHA 1, 2, 3, fProject Chair- man 21. JAMES TEAGUE - Gezzeml. Science 1, 2, 33 Craft Club 1, Art 4. 'Q 75 ,A MARTHA WALKER - Home Economies. MARILYN WEAVER - Commercial. Student Council lg Tri-Hi-Y 1, 4, GAA 1, 25 SFZ 2, 3, 4, CTreas. 415 Majorette 2, 3, 4, fHead Majorette. 4jg Class Play 39 Chorus 2, 3, 4g Sextette 1, 2, 5. DENNY WHITE - General. Chorus 1, 2, Class Secretary- Treasurer lg Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Audio-Visual 1, Student Council 3' Class Play 4g Dramatics 4 CSec. Treasjg Band Show 2g Basket: ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus Festival 1, 2. IRMA WILLIAMS - General. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, fPres. 3, 4jg Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 May Queen Attendant 23 Annual Staff 4, Class Secretary-Treasurer 45 SFZ 4. IN MEMORIAM Jacqueline Ooley 27 Class sponsoring isn't all worry and work. Proving this are Miss Wilson, Mr. Ranum, and Mr. Dyar. JUNIORS isa' 4727 The highlight of the Jun- ior year-class rings. Dis- playing theirs are john Dyar, presidentg Carolyn Franklin, secretary-treas- urerg Bob Winders, vice- president. Business is booming for the class. Everyone, young or olcl, enjoys a Coke during an ex- citing basketball game. JUNIORS l I Leonard Abrams Phillip Allen Iona Arthur Shirley Baugh Donna Baughn I Clifton Booher E f ' Ray Ann Brewer 5 .2 A 4 A Sandra Bruce ' i' ' S 0 5 V Lela Bullerdick if 'T-if A Connie Clark ' N , A Q . . ll- ' I Q . N i 'r A J. ,At f 57- Q 1 H4540 ik 192 Q Sandy Cunningham Ed Cramer A H I James Denham Q X! Byron Drescher ,V David Dyer 1 P - IJUI at John Dyar Wlilliam Edwards 'Q , E 'gy . 4. . Q? Nina Evans I C WQIYHC Evans X .C , 'S' ,FH Edna Fender if .X Q 1 Dave Flater Carolyn Franklin Judy Freeman Sandy Freeman james Frye Rickey Hamilton ,L - Sandra Hammond ' if ff Evelyn Harris ' 'J Bernard Hays Stanley Henson X , bb P , 'Qi wwf' PHOTO N O Avcilubl .if Bonnie Hines Verna Holloway Doris Horn Hal job Dewayne johnson Glenda johnson Reggie Johnson Darwin Kinney Roger Kinney Nancy Lewis Janet Long Barry Manzey Rita Matkins David May Elaine May Pegg McCrary Patt McFarren Karen Mclntosh jack Newsom Bob Oberholtzer Sue Ooley Jimmie Ooley Bob Page Morris Pegg Renos Price james Reed Larry Ritter Elizabeth Sanders Charlotte Sargent Tom Schneider Terry Schooling Dorothy Sheese Gary Simpson Charles Sims Merry Sindlinger judy Smith Arlene Smith Ronnie Srygler Pat Stanley Katie Strunk james Strunk Linda Summerlot Deanna Summers Nolyn Taylor Charles Terrell Fred Terrell Shirley Terrell Linda Wallace Nedra Wallace Carolyn Weaver Mary Whitaker Bonnie White Don White Ed White jerry Wilson Dennis Winders Eddie Winders Robert Winders Janet Wood Delores Wright 4 I swf .. X, V gf 'Av' I fix 331 Nod Shown gi.-sflvl f ' ef' Syl -fr arr ifii T , is -Q i Q as '05, 7551, ia- ni im - M .rf, it U' NS N? Q '- 5 L l fat 43,4 . K TL' S2282 ?lN L, V ,-any 1- fflf fl ,aw 'S ' .XX X I 1 ff are 1 Q ' fi V Q V X ll fy 9 , V .V IQ: -4' Tyr' '10 Q ,Y u , WVU ' , fd 1' , a The annual magazine sales is the topic of conversation at this Sophomore class meeting. SOPHOMORES It seems as though you have to be a basket- ball player to be a Sophomore class officer. Filling the positions are Terrie MacMorran, vice-presidentg Glen Taylor, presidentg Charles Carpenter, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Kinney and Mr. Appleby, Sophomore spon- sors, are admiring Bob Sampson's Salesmanship Award. Bob sold the most magazine subscriptions during the two weeks' campaign. SOPHOMORES Jack Abbitt Sandra Bailey Gerald Bills David Brewer David Brinson Lloyd Bruce Dave Bryant Mildred Budd Cay Cantwell Charles Carpenter Gail Carpenter Charlotte Chambers Roger Chambers Gary Clark Sandria Close Larry Corder Lloyd Criss Ronnie Crowe Charles Crum Delores Crum '51 C 'ar to X ' - , 1, X Robert Denny Glen Dayhuff Howard Edwards Mike Fort Billy Franklin Helen Freeman 3: -all af-nv -3' x 5-'E fav Q' 4. ,,, xxx. , K - V Q - -' iff .51 ii Rita Mills Sandra Monroe Ann Morley Charles Parker Barbara Ranard Rosa Freeman Wilnia Freeman Larry Frye Sherryl Gentry Marian Goldberg Suzanne Gray Joe Green Tommy Green Boyd Greenwood Mary Hall Don Hamilton Sharon Hamm Donna Hays Madonna Hinton Janne Ingalls Doris Lenning Larry Lucas Terrie Macblorran Steve May David McBride 9 ttf YOVRN Patricia Robertson Rick Rodenbeck Harold Sanders Bob Sampson Mary Sheese Darrel Sherfielcl Sandra Sims Bob Smith james Speas Ronald Stantz Warren Stwalley Mike Sullivan Glen Taylor Mary Alice Terrell Carl Terrell Robert Terrell Don 'I ownsend Jrmes Walker Torchy Watkins Czrolyn Wayland 53 Q R a ' if --va in 3 V3 K 1 t x ' 4 1 t , 2 R ew R is L -- X KA ': L tm ..J , W--rfifr I DIDNT HAVE A THING YO WKAR. ew F3 f 1 E y v--Q, 1 1 sa 'ref PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE 5 3--Tx X I Le r Irma Whitaker Ernest White Mary Ann Williams Sharon Williams Cheryl Withem Frecl Wright If MQ.. 49 Make way for the Fresh- men! Their officers are Rex Franklin, vice-presi- dentg Joe McHaley, presi- dentg Larry Crowe, secre- tary-treasurer. Mrs. Perkins and Mr. Rice discuss the problems and ac- tivities of the Freshman Class. FRESHMEN 'R' The Freshmen mingle with the upperclassmen as they en- joy the noon-hour recreation. FRESHMEN jon Appleby Richard Baugh Barbara Baumgartner Judy Boltinghouse Larry Boswell Connie Brinson Karen Brinson Glenn Britton Carol Burnett john Carpenter Junior Clark Cybil Cole Lloyd Cooksey Sandra Cox Larry Crowe Bob Crum Bert Daniel Ronnie Denham Doris Edwards Mike Farmer Sylvia Fish Nancy Franklin Rex Franklin Glenda Freeman -111-'F ' Vx 'Q Gary Frye Mary Green Stanley Griffith Don Hamlin Betty Harris Donna Hendricks Dave Hetser Robert Hickain Van job Helen jones Georgiana Kandel Victor Kinney Richard Langley Eugene Lawrence Leon Ledson Carol Lee joe McHaley Mary Moore Charles Naany Joan Phillips Thomas Pollard 'lim Query Dianna Reed Eugene Riggs Rita Sanburn Paul Schieman Annise Scutt Alan Sheppard Charlotte Sheffield Charlene Shields Carol Smith Mary jenn Smith Paula Spangler Damon Summerlot jack Terrell Robert Winders Joyce Winkler Mike Witham Richard Wrightsman jerry Wood Dixie Woodruff Anna Worley HE , fi .1 'Ji xfid !A1,,I AN? 2 XX j ggi gsm M f Q we JS f' X.. Q fi ffm ,SEBI -. f ,Q I ill!! ,L , 'ifftilitff L. . s Q ' jg, X 5 'failif I X . RSA xx ER IC . CII B FRONT ROW: M. May, L. Langford, J. Coffey, J. Easton, B. Schneider, H. Martin, sponsor, Miss Galimore, D. Schooling, M. Weaver, K. Franklin, I. Williams, D. Crites. SECOND ROW: S. Sims, D. Hays, D. Horn, M. Budd, C. Chambers, S. Hammond, R. Matkins, J. Smith, C. Deem, D. Bills. THIRD ROW: J. Ingalls, M. Goldberg, K. McIntosh, G. Freeman, B. Hines, J. Wood, S. Cunningham, D. Summers, V. Holloway. FOURTH ROW: S. Gray, C. Cantwell, R. Mills, D. Crum, C. Smith, C. Shields, L. Bullerdick, D. Woodruff, N. Lewis. FIFTH ROW: W. Freeman, R. Freeman, H. Freeman, S. Williams, S. Monroe, C. Clark, J. Long, B. Harris, C. Weaver, N. Wallace. SIXTH ROW: P. McFarren, T. Watkins, P. McCrary, N. Franklin, S. Baugh, C. Franklin, and B. White. FRONT ROW: M. Ledgerwood, R. Moore, J. Nicholson, D. Franklin, D. Kinney, D. White, J. Orman. SECOND ROW: N. Taylor, E. White, R. Kinney, J. Dyar, J. Newsom, R. Johnson, D. Kinney, D. White. THIRD ROW: D. Hamilton, C. Carpenter,-B. Manzy, R. Srygler, B. Ober- holtzer, B. Winders, T.. Schneider. FOURTH ROW: Sponsor, Mr. Ranum, J. Bills, M. Fort, G. Taylor. 42 TRI-HI-Y PURE THOUGHTS, PURE WORDS, PURE ACTIONS. The Tri- Hi-Y is a branch of the YMCA and promotes Christian ideals in the school. The officers are J. Coffey, president, N. Lewis, vice-president, S. Gray, secretary, K. Mc- Intosh, treasurer, B. Schneider, chaplain, K. Franklin, song leader. Activities for the year were providing films for convocations, inviting lo- cal ministers and other persons to attend meet- ings, and attending the Billy Graham Crusade. HI-Y This club is federated with the national YMCA and takes as its motto, Clean Speech, Clean Liv- ing, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship. Among various other activities, the club helped provide funds for a new tro hy case located in the lobby of the gym. The officers for 1959- 60 are Doug Kinney, president, Roger Kinney, vice - president: Doyle Franklin, secretary-treas- urerg Bob Winders, chap- lain, Tom Schneider, ser- geant-at-arms. BOYS' CRAFT Under the direction of R. Brown, the club learns to make better use of their spare time by de- veloping useful hobbies. Many of the boys built shelves and chests for their projects. The of- ficers are: joe Green, president, Mike Sullivan, vice-president: and Roger Chambers, secretary-treas- urer. GIRLS' CRAFT CLUB Skillful hands and the desire to create are the requirements for mem- bership in the craft club. The club elected as its leaders Darlene May, president, Sharon Hamm, vice-president, Barbara Ranard, secretary and treasurer. Under the su- pervision of Mrs. Steiner, these girls have made coin purses, sock dolls, and leather beanies. To help maintain funds for craft materials, each girl is required to pay yearly dues of fifty cents. For recreation the club has two parties each year. CR FTC FRONT ROW: Ronnie Denham, jack Terrell, Carl Terrell, Richard Wrightsman, Mike Farmer, Fred Wright, Mike Sullivan, Charles Nanny, Ronnie Stantz, and sponsor, Mr. Brown. SECOND ROW: Eugene Lawrence, Bert Daniels, Jim Bryant, james Walker, joe Greene, Tom Greene, Dean Harris. THIRD ROW: Glen Dayhuff, Larry Lucas, Gary Frye, Larry Corder, Robert Terrell, Byron Drescher, Roger Chambers, and David Brinson. FOURTH ROW: Charles Crum, Richard Baugh, Charles Denny, Emie White, john Cantwell, and Larry Frye. FRONT ROW: Joyce Winkler, Judy Clark, Darlene May, Naomi Dean, and Kathleen Evans. SECOND ROW: Barbara Ranard, Sharon Hamm, Mary Sheese, Irma Whitaker, Mary Williains, and Evelyn Britton. Demonstrating: Mrs. Steiner, sponsor. CITIZEN HIP CLU S FIRST ROW: Jerrilyn Coffey, Jim Conrad, and Linda Langford. SECOND ROW: Bob Winders, Sandra Bruce, and Hal job. THIRD ROW: Terrie MacMorran, Mary Sheese, and Don Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: Rex Franklin, Cybil Cole, and jim Query. Sponsor: Mr, Edwards. Charlotte Chambers, Lois Corder, Irma jean Williams, jerrilyn Coffey, Deanna Crites, Diana Schooling, Helen Martin, and Phoebe Kay, school secretary. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is made up of three repre- sentatives from each class. The officers this year are jim Conrad, president, jerrilyn Coffey, vice-pres- identg and Bob Winders, secretary-treasurer. The council acts as me- diator between students and faculty, and under the supervision of Mr. Edwards, sponsors a number of convocations during the year. OFFICE ASSISTANTS The office assistants are girls who give up their free periods for helping in the office. These girls collect ab- sence slips, answer phone calls, type the daily bul- letin and file correspon- dence for Mrs. Kay. SCIE C . CLL B SCIENCE CLUB Students today-Scien- tist tomorrow. The purpose of the Science Club it to create and maintain a greater knowledge of science in those students desiring to become scientists, teach- ers, and technicians, Mr. Clark and Mr. Dyar are the sponsors, and the officers are Sonia Kandel, presidentg Ed Cramer, vice-president, Connie Boltinghouse, sec- retary-treasurer. Each club member works on a personal proj- ect. Sometime during the Spring these projects are displayed for public viewing at the Science Fair. Another club project is science demonstrations for the grade school to encourage their interest in science. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB This newly formed club is learning to take correct pictures and to develop their films. The officers are Ed Cramer, presidentg Cay Cantwell, vice-president, and Leonard Abrams, secretary-treasurer. E,. 5 Z E Bob Oberholtzer, Boyd Greenwood, Connie Boltinghouse, David Flater, Sonia Kandel, Brian Smith, Bob Winders, Leonard Abrams, Judy Boltinghouse, Ed Cramer, Cybil Cole, Barbara Baum- gartner, Sponsor, Mr. Clark, Joyce Winkler, Larry Crowe. Madi Goldberg, Ed Cramer, jerry Bills, Linda Wallace, Howard Edwards, ,Ioan Green, Stanley Griffith, Leonard Abrams, Sponsor, Mrs. Hoppe, Cay Cantwell, Dolores Wright, Mary Hall, Julia Smith. OCATIO AL CLUB FRONT ROW Llo d Bruce im Oole im S eas Gar Sim son David D er Steve Ranard 2 Y , J Y, J P , Y ' P , ' Y , . jack Abbitt. SECOND ROW: Bob Greene, Robert Page, jim Reed, Fred Wright, Morris Pegg, Lloyd Criss, Sponsor, Mr. Rice, and Gary Clark. STANDING: Peg McCrary. FRONT ROW: Dixie Woodruff, and Carolyn Franklin. SECOND ROW: Sandra Hammond, Dorothy Bills, and Nina Evans. THIRD ROW: Connie Boltinghouse, Soma Kandel, Sandra Bailey, Ray Ann Brewer. Sponsor, Mrs. Rinne. FUTURE FARMERS T h i s organization teaches the importance of agriculture and gives first-hand experience to the members. Each boy carries out some farm project during the year. The Future Farmers participate in judging contests in Owen County and throughout the district. The high point of the year comes when the boys take their field trips. Also they take a trip to the State Fair. The officers are Gary Simpson, presidentg Dave Dyer, vice-presidentg secretaryg james Speas, Lloyd Bruce, treasurerg reporter g jim Ooley, Steve Ranard, sentinel. FUTURE TEACHERS The Future Teachers Club is designed to ac- quaint future teachers with problems and tech- niques of teaching. Each student teacher is as- signed a teacher and class with which to work. The club sponsors dances after ball games and it also sponsored a Hobo Hop. The Future Teachers also hope to provide a scholarship for a pro- spective teacher. The officers are Peg McCrary, presidentg Dor- othy Bills, vice-president, and Ray Ann Brewer, secretary-treasurer. FILM AND DR A CL B AUDIO-VISUAL Experience is the best teacher. The club is made up of boys interested in operating audio - visual equipment. They are responsible for setting up projection equipment, and showing films to different classes. DRAMATICS This is the first year for the Dramatics Club, and they have set for themselves high goals in hopes of being federated with the national Thes- pian Club. Each person must pre- sent a special perform- ance for the class as a requirement for member- ship. Under the guidance of Mrs. Hoppe, the club presents many interesting plays for convocation. FRONT ROW: John Cantwell, Bernard Hays, Don White, Hal job, Dewayne johnson, and Terry McGuire. SECOND ROW: David Brinson, Jon Appleby, jim Query, Warren Stwalley, Mr. Hawkins, sponsor, Jerry Wilson, Don Hamilton, Jack Abbitt, and Jim Orman. FRONT ROW: Bob Winders, Mike Ledgerwood, Robert Moore, Doyle Franklin, Doug Kinney, Denny White. SECOND ROW: jerrilyn Coffey, Helen Freeman, Connie Boltinghouse, Dorothy Bills, Howard Edwards, Carole Deem, and Deanna Crites. THIRD ROW: Wilina johnson, Stanley Griffith. FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth Freeman, and Mrs. Hoppe, sponsor. DGME T C AN RT SEATED: Patty Robertson, Delores Wright, Linda Wallace, Wilma Sherfield, Elizabeth Freeman, Judy Easton, Mary May, Joan Green. STANDING: Evelyn Harris, Mary Terrell, Carol Lee, Anna Worley, Yolanda Smith, Elaine May, Arlene Smith, Dorothy Sheese, and Mary Green. Sponsor, Mrs. Kinney. ...ic-J SEATED: james Teague, Doyle Franklin, Glenda Naanes, Pat McFarren, Leon Ledson, Terry Schooling. USTANDING: Helen Jones, Mrs. Hight, sponsor, Ronnie Stantz, jack Cunningham, Dean Harris, Clifton Brewer, David Brinson, Byron Drescher, Roger Chambers, and jerry Wood. 48 CLB FUTURE HOMEMAKERS The Future Homemak ers, under the leadership of Mrs. Kinney, learn the fundamental respon- sibilities for becoming a good homemaker. One of their projects is the giving of toys to needy families at Christmas. The officers are Linda Wallace, president, Wil- ma Sheffield, vice-presi- dent, Dolores Wright, secretary, Liz Freeman, treasurer, Evelyn Harris, song leader, joan Greene, historian. ART CLUB The purpose of the Art Club is to provide varied art experience for all stu- dents interested in art. There are no entrance re- quirements. T h e Art Club contributes many artistic decorations in cor- relation with various hol- idays and school events. The officers are Pat McFarren, p r e s i dent, Terry Schooling, vice- presidentg Glenda Naa- nes, secretary-treasurer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROBERT MOORE President JAMES 'CONRAD CONNIE BOLTINGHOUSE Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer FRONT ROW: Charlotte Sargent, Sandy Hammond, Pat McFarren, Miss Galimore, Sponsor, Carolyn Franklin, Deanna Summers, and Sonia Kandel. SECOND ROW: Connie Boltinghouse, jerrilyn Coffey, Darwin Kinney, john Dyar, Brian Smith, Nancy Lewis, and Irma Williams. THIRD ROW: Stanley Henson, Doug Kinney, Mike Ledgerwood, jim Conrad, and Robert Moore. FRONT ROVU: Brian Smith, Karen Mclntosh, Kay Franklin, Sandy Freeman, Charlotte Sargent. Sandra Bailey, and Barbara Baumgartner. SECOND ROXW: Sharon Wfilliams, Darwin Kinney, Linda Goldman, Linda Fortner, jill Wfetzel, Rita Sanburn, Danny Culross, Bob Sampson, Marilyn Wfeaver. Martha Cramer, Karen lirinson, and Connie Brinson. THIRD ROW: Terry Schooling. Billy Clark, Tommy junkin, Charlene Shields, Cheryl Wriglit, Carol Smith, Gary Brinson, Roger Sanburn, Eugene Lawrence, Edward Hogan, Harold Sanders, Terrie lNIacMorran, and john Cantwell. ,Vis Z E FRONT ROVU: Sandra Cox. Joyce Xwinkler, Virgil liaumgartner, Darrel Wfliite, -Indy Henson. liilly XX'illiams, antl licrt Daniels. SECOND RONV: Dunna liauglm, jack Newsom. Lyntla Macy, Betty Jordan, Phillip Allen, Davirl Raper, jane Skinner, Jon Appleby, and Gary Fiseus. THIRD ROXV: Pat Stanley, Roger Papaelakus, Etl Cramer, Stanley Ellis, Donnie Franklin, Sandra Monroe. Roger Daniels, john Scott. Paul Henry. l.intla Miller, Betty Harris, Nanny Franklin, janet Long. Carolyn Franklin :mtl jerry Nicholson. 1 JUNIOR BAND FRONT ROW, left to right: R. Brown, J. Miller, J. Boswell, D. Williams, C. Drescher, L Daniels, D. May, C. White, C. Miller. SECOND ROW: M. Fender, L. Cramer, J. Long, M Hassler, S. Henson, B. Farley, F. Stines, S. Patterson, B. Oberholtzer, J. Esakson, J. Hammond THIRD ROW: S. MacMorran, R. McAuley, B. Livingston. s. 0' -0 .wh Twirlers have to practice too. Senior Band in action. BAND AUXILIARIES VAL JEANS FRONT ROW: Suzanne Gray, Elizabeth Freeman, and Rita Mills. SECOND ROW: Miss XX'ils0n, Sandra Cunningham, Madi Goldberg, Cybil Cole, Sandra Sims, Cay Cantwell, Linda Langford, and Sheryl Withem. TWIRLERS FRONT ROW: Betty Harris, Carol Smith, Donna Baughn, Marilyn Weaver, Linda Miller, Martha Cramer, and Karen Brinson. SECOND ROW: Rita Sanburn, Lynda Macy, john Cantwell, Pat Stanley. jane Skinner, and Connie Brinson. HIGH SCHOOL FRONT ROW, left to right: K. McIntosh, D. Reed. SECOND ROW: J. Wood, E. Sanders, N Wfzillirce, D. Hendricks, B. Hines. THIRD ROW: B. Harris, R. Srmburn, R. Mills, M. Hinton, j. Ingalls, S. Gray, N. Lewis, C. Sargent, S. Monroe. FOURTH ROW: M. Walker, S. Terrell K. Franklin. I.. Cortler, A. Morley. S. Sims, B. Schneider, L. Langford. FIFTH ROW: B. Sampson 'I'. M1icMorran, j. Newsom, M. Fort, C. Carpenter, E. Riggs, V. job, E. Lawrence, D. Summerlot B. Hickam, R. Kinney. r y CHORUS FRONT ROXW, loft to right: A. Scutt, A. Phillips. G. Freeman, S. Fish, D. Horn, I., Summcrlot DI. Long. THIRD ROW: Freeman, Iwi. Conley, T. Vlhltkins, C. c:IlLll1II'JCI'S, S. Gentry, C. MC Clalrrcn, G. johnson, D. Buughn, D. Lenning. FOURTH ROW: D. Schooling, S. Frccmam, M Smith, C. XX'ithcm. L. XVnllncc, E, Harris. M. XX'c.1x'cr. FIFTH ROXV: D. Brewer. H. Sanders R. johnson, J. Nicholson, G. Brinson. B. Munzey, L. Ritter. E. Windcrs, B. Franklin, F. Edwards j. Denham. 'W' The newly organized Boys' Trio placed second at the In- diana Central Music Contest at Franklin, Indiana. The Junior Sextet placed sec' ond in the Indiana Central Music Contest at Franklin, Indiana. SEATED: Janet Wootl, and Rita Matkins, STANDING: Nancy Lewis, Sandy Freeman. Charlotte Sargent, and Nedra Waillztce. 'J wins. 4. 1 -, ... 'ith VOCAL ENSEMBLES The Senior Sextet, under the direction of Mrs. Lillian Dyar, placed second at the Indiana Central Music Con- test at Franklin, Indiana. SEATED: Lois Corder, and Kay Franklin. STANDING: Helen Martin, Barbara Sch- neider, Linda Langford, and Diane Schooling. A 11 SEATED: Tom Schneider. STANDING: Mike Fort, and David Brewer. f K NEWS STAFF Q .l .nf FRONT ROW, left to right: Barbara Baumgartner. Barbara Schneider, Editor, Rita Matkins SECOND ROW: Nicki Franklin, Cybil Cole, Torchy Waltkins, Merry Sincllingcr, Lela Bullerdick Connie Boltinghouse, Carol Drescher. and Deanna Crites. HAVE RECORDS - WILL PLAY Ecl Cramer is disc iock- cy of KOPS station of Spencer High school for noon hour recreation. He also has general manage- ment of the P.A. System. , ,,w.., .FV , SENIOR BAND MEMBERS The Seniors wearing sweaters awarded to them by the Band Boosters are Gary Brinson, Brian Smith, jerry Nicholson, Barbara Schneider, Marilyn Weaver, and Kay Franklin. SFORZANDA FRONT ROW: Deanna Critesg Irma Williamsg Kay Franklin, presidentg Marilyn Weaver, treasurerg Helen Martin, secretaryg Diane Schoolingg Lois Corder, Reporterg Barbara Schneider. SECOND ROW: Nancy Lewisg Suzanne Grayg Barbara Baumgartnerg Nancy Frankling Carolyn Franklin, vice-presidentg Pat McFarreng Rita Sanburng Peg McCraryg Mrs. Dyar, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Cay Cantwellg Charlotte Sargentg Madi Goldbergg Jerrilyn Coffey, historiang Sandy Freemang Linda Langford: Janet Woodg Linda Summer- lot. This musical organization, under the leadership of Mrs. Dyar, sponsored a Home for the Holidays dance for the alumnae. They also presented a Minstrel Show for convocation in which all club members participated. DRUM MAJGR J. L. CANTXVELL SPORTS X X Q XXSTWQ I '- ' E21 Q Nix Kim' Y S QQ' ,AL r,,,. .-L Q1 A 1-sz .I X X ga Q , 5' f 5 r N1 y . I 5 . sf Lf -'QL . 5. .,: QE, 'X 'fl 53 3 5. 1335 5 . 4 . ix, fx J 'f?-,2'. ,.- in f f L V S3 0 - N i k K' W IA x k 6 Q :F N S if s, af Q , Q A .- .- N y K . + 4 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 'S' 1 I if ty Q y y y if , N.. 6 ' 6 15 16 f i yi T +r?g.r FRONT ROW, left to right: Tom Schneider, jack Newsom, john Dyar. jerry Nicholson, Glen Taylor, and Doyle Franklin. SECOND ROW: Rick Hamilton. jim Conrad. Denny Wliite. Bob Oberholtzer, Terrie MacMorran, Doug Kinney, and Mr. Brown. mf? 01l7f707I6'Ilf.f Sfvencer OPPUIIFIIII SP0'H'4 ' Patricksburg 54 77 Honey Creek 46 66 Gosport 31 65 Switz City 42 46 Glenn 46 58 Plainfield 66 53 Ellettsville 54 57 Van Buren 29 64 Oolitic 50 59 Clayton S4 58 Clay City 50 55 Shawswick 63 74 Worthington 46 48 Linton 34 63 Bloomfield 47 45 QD. O'Timej 041011 49 60 Mooresville sz .is 'Wfiley T. H. 65 51 is 5 4 N. Wabns h Valley P 30 , r rclxm CIIAIINPQ 3 years. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS BOTTOM ROVU, left to right: Barbara Schneider, Senior: Bob Winders. juniorg Sandy Freeman junior. TOP ROW: janet Wfood, Juniorg Helen Martin. Senior. B-TEAM 22 V2 ZZ 2 Z2 FRONT ROW: R, Crowe, B. Sampson, D. Winders, C. Parker, B. Hays, N. Taylor, j. Denham. M. Fort. SECOND ROW: D, White, D. Townsend, L. Corder, R. Winders, C. Carpenter. J, Wilson, Mr. Dyar. Oppozzefzlf Patricksburg . Gosport ,, Glenn Ellettsville Oolitic Clay City Wforthington Bloomfield Mooresville B TEAM BASKETBALL SCORES Speuver Oppmzefzfr 33 31 Honey Creek 15 22 Switz City 34 39 Plainfield 35 36 Van Buren 34 30 Clayton 30 31 Shawswick 40 38 Linton 46 49 Odon 32 42 Wiley T. H. PEP BLOCK 29 16 50 34 23 , 33 39 , 30 52 Spencer 35 45 31 47 37 34 46 34 53 FRESHMEN-FRONT ROW: L. Crowe, V. Kinney, J. McHaley, E. Riggs, L Cooksey, J. Carpenter, E. Lawrence, and V. Job. BACK ROW: Mr. Ranum, J. Query, R. Baugh, R, Winders, B. Crum, M. Withem, D. Hetser. Bloomfield Martinsville Greencastle Van Buren .. .. Bloomfield Dyar .......... ..,... Martinsville Ellettsville ..... .,,.,. Spencer Spencer Spencer Spencer Spencer Spencer ......... ........ Spencer ......,.. ,..,.... Spencer Greencastle Bloomfield ...... ...... Worthington Greencastle Martinsville Van Buren Dyar ..,......, Worthington JUNIOR HIGH-FRONT ROW: A. Kinney, N. Lenning, R. Langley. SECOND ROW: D. May, D. Dreher, M. Sheppard, P. Stogsdill, J. Sampson, D. Schneider, L Bryan. THIRD ROW: D. I-Ietser, E. Maners, T. Tilley, C. Ridgeway, J. Campbell, J. Blair, and Mr. Ranum. Shields. .N YELL LEADERS-SITTING: Rita Sanburn, Amse Scutt, Donna Hendricks. STANDING: Charlene Spencer Spencer Spencer Spencer .....,,, .,..,, Spencer ,..,,... ..,,,, Spencer .....,.. .,..,. Spencer Spencer ........ ....., 17 22 35 38 26 36 34 39 YELL LEADERS-STANDING: Glenda Wininger Judy Shields. SITTING: Carol Pogue, Janice Dulmg G.A.A. FRONT ROW: C. Chambers, M. Budd, R. Mills, S. Sims, D. Hays, C. Smith, C. Shields, D Hendricks, and R. Sanburn. SECOND ROW: D. Crum, M. Hall, A. Morley, M. Hinton, J. Free- man, C. Cole, B, Baumgartner, S. Cox, and -I. Boltinghouse. THIRD ROW: C. Withem, T. Wat- kins, D. Reed, M. Moore, K. Brinson, C. Brinson, N. Franklin, and S. Kandel. FOURTH ROXV: S. Fish, A. Phillips, Va Holloway, G. Kandel. C. Sherfield, P. Spangler, W. Sherfield, and K Franklin. FIFTH ROXYN Pat McFarren, D. Summers, Peg McCrary, B. White, N, Wallace, I Wood, R. Matkins, S. Freeman, and C. McClarren. SIXTH ROW: I. Williams. J. Coffey. E May, and sponsor, Miss Wilson. The Girls' Athletic Association represents physical fitness, sportsmanship, and rec- reation. This group, under the direction of Miss Wilson, sponsored dances after ball games and participated in organized activities after school once a week. GAA members go through both formal and rough initiation. Old and new members enjoy the annual Mother and Daughter Banquet. Awards are given during the Banquet to those who have acquired the points required for awards. Officers for the year are: Irma Williams, president, jerrilyn Coffey, vice-president, Pat McFarren, treasurer. 5 a E VARSITY BASEBALL Sq' FRONT ROW: N. Taylor, R. Crowe, T. Green, J. Dyar, G. Taylor SECOND ROW J Nicholson M. Fort, P. Allen, J. Wilson, J. Newsom. THIRD ROXV: R Hamilton B Sampson D Town send, T. MacMorran, C. Carpenter, T. Schneider, Mr. Brown. Patricksburg . , .,,., O Spencer Bloomfield 0 Spencer Switz City ..., . .. 1 Spencer Worthington ,, H ...O Spencer Ellettsville . ,.,, ., ,, 0 Spencer S.W.I.A.C. Oolitic . .. ,,,... 2 Spencer Record 6 - 0 THE CHAMPS! These boys, with a record of 6-0, brought home the S W I A C trophy for the '59 season. In a series of six conference games, the team racked up a total of 45 runs while holding their opponents to only 3 runs. c'B', TEAM BASEBALL FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Query, A. Sheppard, V, Kinney, R. Crowe, L. Cooksey, j. Car- penter. SECOND ROW: R. Crum, R. Baugh, B. Winders, E. Riggs, J. McHaley, C. Parker. THIRD ROW: M. Withem, M. Sullivan, L. Crowe. Mr. Dyar. SCORES Spencer 1 Patricksburg Spencer 2 Gosport , Spencer 9 Patricksburg Spencer , 7 Gosport .. , CROSS COUNTRY X N e eer' A. r B- eee. -gffifl .ar.,. . .c...,,,, . 2 QS 3 . X Q is Q We-fs 'l Mr. Ranum, jerry Wilson, Doug Kinney, Bernard Hays, Bob Sampson, Tom Schneider, Doyle Franklin. 4 Eff Rv ixg S 1 xt hifi Q x if - X x Q X N 5 .seg N X ' ,T Q-, ,. im Q S .R JF' 4. R FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Wilson 89 Mrs. Kirby 55 Mrs. Wallis 63 Mrs, Newsom 7 Mrs. Kester 23 Miss Moffett 2g Mrs. Huffman 23 Mrs. Abrell 1g Mrs. Parrish 13 Mrs. Fulk 1 Mrs. Bengsten 2. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Edwards 45 Mrs. Pitts 52 Mrs. Spangler 5g Mrs. Hutche: son 63 Miss Wells fig Mrs. Orrell 45 Miss johnson 3g Mrs. Wampler 63 Mrs..Gray 3: Miss Heid rick 1. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hawkins 7g Mr. Carpenter 7g Mr. Bowman 8g Miss Bourne 3. . ,ff for ,, ., . S lgzfjil i.ieTfef Wa. Sliaifli Mr. Wade has a B.S. and M.S. from Indiana University. Mrs. Betty Lou Weidner graduated from Methodist He has been teaching for three years. Dollie Hedden Hospital School of Nursing and has been the school was graduated with the Class of 1959 and serves as his nurse for three years. secretary. EIGHTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Sally Class, Vicke Whit- aker, Mary Bellmore, Pauline Spangler, Darlene Wade, Linda Hughes, Barbara Beliles, Judith Ledgerwood, Kathleen Griffin, Sandra Fish, Valmar Kandel, Barbara Fender. SECOND ROW: Gary Newton, Macky Pursell, Gary Fiscus, Ronnie Rubeck, James Dayhuff, Bill Williams, Loretta White, Carol Pogue, julia Franklin, Barbara Corder. THIRD ROW: Gary Young, Floyd Cress, Roger Papadakos, Robert Chaney, Arvin Green, David Hamlin, Stanley Sherfield, Eu- gene Maners, Nick Lenning. FRONT ROW: Marsha Freeman, Pa- tricia Baugh, Connie Ginn, Judith Ran- ard, Brenda Hall, jacquetta Stevens, Charlotte Herrington, Connie Stannard, Connie Davis, Carolyn Freeman, Eliza- beth Strunk, Barbara Smith. SECOND ROW: Dennis Dreher, Mike Smith, Calvin Johnson, Terry Clark, Robin May, Richard Casebeer, Roger Sink, Francis Hawkins, Joanne Bean, Ethel Close, Shirley Aldriege. THIRD ROW: Jack Sampson, Herbert Ranard, Paul Stogsdill, Carl Edwards, Charles Free- man, Tykle Gilliland, Clifford Ridg- Wayk, john Abrams, Jimmy Taylor. FRONT ROW: Donna Keefover, Ann Smith, Barbara Chamber, Julia Shields, Jane Skinner, Glenda Wininger, Janice Duling, Carolyn Summit, Alice Wit- hem, Sophia Hood, Karen Everett. SEC- OND ROW: Gary Grafe, Mark Shep- herd, Marvin Brinson, Ronnie Langley, Alan Kinney, Arther Bailey, William Fox, Martha Cramer, Bonnie Brewer, Marsha Nichols, Sherry Klaiber, Vir- ginia Pitman. THIRD ROW: Larry Bryan, Donald Schneider, jerry Blair, Charles Ooley, joe Howard, James Campbell, Tommy Tilley, Larry Frank- lin, Stephen Hogan, john McAuley. Not pictured: Mary Lee Brinson, Dewayne Harmon. SEVENTH GRADE MRS. PERKINS FRONT ROW, left to right: Phillip Hauk, Tommy -lunkin, Roger Daniel, Stanley Christie, Lloytl XVood, Billy Neisinger, Dickie Phillips, Roger Free- man. John Fort. Ronnie Decker, Virgil Baumgartner, and Richard I.edson SECOND ROXV: Tom Garrett, Ronald XX'alker, Linda Hawkins. Linda Miller. Linda Fortner, Cheryl Vlfright, Marla Poe, jo Ann Smith, Donna Pursell. Nancy McNeal, Barbara Kemp, Frances Meadows, Pat Denny. THIRD ROXY: Sharron Ridgeway, Linda Auten, Sue Nicholson, Sharon Cowtlen, Hazel Criss. Shirley Vifhite, Betty jordan. MR. CARPENTER FRONT ROXW, left to right: -Ierry Hamm, jackie Freeman, Max Morrow. XY'ayne Herrington, SECOND ROXV: Carol Vifhite, jerry Wlhite, Steve Day' huff, Jim Riddle, Steve XXfood, Donnie Franklin, Duane Nash, Mike Crum. Larry XVall, Chester Richardson, jim Lawrence, Wtlnda Deekartl, THIRD ROXW: Connie Pursell, Franres Ald- riedge, Carol Arthur, Lois Crum, Linda Garrett, Devera Budd. Virginia Roh' erts, Sandra Andrews, Virginia Lane, Sherry Freeman, Mary Keene, .lan Kil- lian, Phyllis McBride, Beverly Wintleirs. FOURTH ROW: Bill Clark, Franl' Fender, Larry Kinney, Steve Craditk. Richard Frye, Bob Hawkins, Garth Fleener, Roger Edwards, Robert Stogs- dil'l, and Paul Henry. MRS. NEXIUSOM FRONT ROW. left to righti Stanley Ellis, Roger Sanhurn, Robert Curry. SECOND ROXV: Alberta Corbin, joyce Bose, Jill Wfetzel. Bonnie Miller, Sylvia Edwards, judy Henson, Sharron Gilli- land, Gloria Childress, Rebecca Seutt. Claudia Summers, -Iudy Chambers, Ann Rodenbeck, and Linda Goldman, THIRD ROXV: john Scott, Nickey Franklin, Pamela XXfoodcock, Sylvia Money. Judy Wfhite. Donna XX'inders. Becky Beaman, Rose Benefiel, Lynda Macy, Anita Wfithem, Paula Huffman, Donna XX!allace, and Virginia Chaney. FOURTH ROXW: Roger Stanley. Stoney Brown, Danny Culross, Tony Gentry. Dave Raper, Darrell Wfhite, Ronnie Medaris, Ed Hogan, Keith Livingston. Keith Griffith, Terry Freeman, and John Miller. SIXTH GRADE M rx. ll ulli,r FRONT ROXV: Margaret Hawkins, Danny Hogan, Allen Bean, Ricky Chaney, Jim Esakson, Jim Hudson, Greg Campbell, Myron May, Carole Wood, Leland Johnson, Colleen Stanley, Darrel May. SECOND ROW: Cynthia White, Moyne Moore. Pam Hodges, Gloria Brinson, Deanna Williams, Helen Evans, Sue Henson, Diana Medley, Sharon Bland, Connie Hall, Judy Wit- hem, Rita Crowe, Marilyn Pelfree. THIRD ROW: Lloyd Stines, Jerry Strunk, Wrilter Class, Sande MacMor- ran, Bill Oberholtzer, John Long, Ricky Freeman, Delmar Sanders, Jerry Wright. M fir. llVim1 pl er FRONT RONX': Stephen Hamilton, Larry Bills, Stanley Green, Barry Riggs, Joel Withem. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Hendricks, Shelia Sink, Patricia Smith, Sandra Williams, Deanna Haltom, Illene Calvert, Judith Miller, Sandy McGuire, Phyllis Taylor, Mary Lee Ranard. THIRD ROXV: Donna Deem, Dianna Brummet, Margaret Baugh, Brenda Wrightsman, Wfanda Boswell, Janet Bruner, Linda Cramer, Janice Stannard. Suzy Parrish. FOURTH ROW: Mich- ael Hassler, Ronald Bixler, Craig Schneider, Gerald Miller, William Ranard, Michael Klaiber, Ronald Mar- lott, Mark Hetser, Billy Farley, James Fender. Mfr. Hulrbeion FRONT ROW: Rita Nevins, Betty Pur- sell, Ro Ann Brown, Linda Clidienst, Sara Freeman, Kathy Strunk, Paulette Bryan, Judy Cooksey, Carolyn Miller, Carol Drescher, Larry Daniel. SEC- OND ROW: Jimmie Minnick, Dale Babbs, Wayne Rose, Judy Galloway, Pa- tricia Stough, Sherry Rowland, Peggy Arthur, Virginia Stwalley, Steve Patter- son Billy Cole, Jimmy Hammond, Charles Petty. THIRD ROW: James Robertson, Frederick Unger, Mark Fen- der, Danny Brinson, David Denny, Larry Abrams, Fred Abbitt, Bob Living- ston, Bobby McAuley. FIFTH GRADE Mfr. Spmzgler FRONT ROW: Norman Baugh, James Pollard, Stephen Hendricks, James Mc- Auley, Michael Freeman, Paul Tucker, Rodney Kinney, Michael Campbell. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Fiscus, Rebecca Noel, Nancy Junkin, Juda Franklin, Candace Schneider, Sharon Calvert, Treva Goodman, Barbara Aldriedge, Barbara Corns, Pamela Summers. THIRD ROW: Harry Conrad, John William XVall, Jr., John Cecil, Stephen Dean, Kenneth Edwards, Stephen Traux, Billy Carlin, Steve Carpenter, Larry Rodenbeck, John Fortner, Ronald Hen- dricks. FOURTH ROW: Jo Harmon, Connie Keefover, Beulah Denham, Dwendlen Stevens, Naomi Adams, Clara Abbit, Sheryll Carpenter, Peg Woodruff, Linda Baker, Vicki Propes, Peggy Harden. Mrs. Pills FRONT ROW: George Curry, Arthur Azen, Stanley Cradick, David Pedro, Brad Wood, Timothy Withem, Darell Powell, Donald Manley, Marilyn Wright, Wilda Keefover, Melinda Car- penter, Vicki Hale. 'SECOND ROW: Stephen Denny, John Hutcherson, Jar- old Franklin, Judith Freeman, Patricia Stiewalt, Darlesica Ford, Judith Henry, Ingrid Miller, Lynn Mitchell, Bonnie Wfinders, Marilyn Miller, Romona Bryant, Judy Sampson, Michael Britton, Cecil Garrett. THIRD ROW: Richard Arthur, Bruce Hays, Arthur Bryant, Louis Clevenger, Robert Sutton, Jack Noel, Patricia Close, Jeanne Dayhuff, Dianne Grofe, Naomi Daniel, Carol Patterson, Carol Franklin, Richard Rumple. Mfr. Kirby FRONT ROW: Dick Meadows, James Cowden, Merle Tucker, Randy Freeman, Harold Ellis, Bob Strunk, Penny Zufall. Karen Williams, Deborah Harris, Ar- netta Miller, Carol Davis, Linda Smith. SECOND ROW: Jane Campbell, Pam- ela Decker, Terry Rowland, Maxine Wfoolard, Cheryl Scutt, Darlene Miller, Mary Nash, Joella Edwards, Vera Hurst, Susan Robertson, Sheryl Frye, Jacquline Bruner, Pam Boltinghouse. THIRD ROW: Bill Beaman, Roger Jackson, Keith Casebeer, Paul Scutt, Daniel Stough, Mark Holloway, Charles Macy, Kenneth Wheeler, Daniel Win- ders, Eric Childress, Timothy Lewis, Guy Brown, Kenneth Andrews, FOURTH GRAD MRS, ORRELL FRONT ROXV, left to right: john Nevins. Phillip Terrell, Ronald Bault. Richard Marlett. Georgia Hall. Kay Ann Wfallace, Cindy XVeidner, Danny Cunningham, Gary Rumple. Clarence Hood. Charles Frye. Gary Freeman. SECOND ROVU1 Beverly Beaman, Shar- on Summerlot, Sue Ann Ingalls. Gaye -Iob, Rachel Seutt. Gail Brinson. Suanne Kinney. Charlotte Fiscus, Roger Mali. coat. Mike Morrison, Williiiiii XVright. THIRD ROXV: Robert XVheeler, Mari- lyn Richardson. Pamela Bryant, Peggy Barnes, Craig Money, Marilyn XVright. Audrey Campbell, Billy Hogan. Sally Hickam. Darlene Clawson. MRS. FRONT ROXV Hacker. Linda Clayton Hogan EDXVARDS Danny Farnsley. Earl Sink. Laura Barnett, john Baughn, Russell Bandy, Sandra Christy, Barbara Free- man. Virginia Smith. Judy Edwards. SECOND ROXV: Rebecca Howard. Calla Garrett, Candace Hamm, Danny Epeards. Fatsie Strunk. Marilyn Bills. Larry Ooley, Fred Freeman, joe Sum- mers, Paul Hall, jerrie Anderson, Bev- erly Lockwootl, Ruth Benefiel. jim Miller. THIRD ROXV: Linda Ranard. Byrel Henry. Therisa Bucy, Rixie Bixler, Opal Meadows, Larry Allbritten, Frank Parrish, jane Long, Cindy Wfoodcoek, Richard Leeberg, Gary Hamm. MISS XVELLS FRONT ROXV: Kathy Dayhuff, Pam XVilliams, Richard Wriglmt, Kenneth Scales. Stevie Green. Robert Taylor. Byron Corder, Larry Phillips. Lynn Frye. Keith johnson, Karen Ooley. Lujane Brown, SECOND ROW: Diana Lang- ley, Martha Fox. Margaret Clevenger. Marsha Xvoolard, Paula Sindlinger. Theresa Howard, Binnie Byrd, Linda Ridgway, Lois Pursell, Nancy Campbell. joElla Brewer. Vivian Bean, Linda Hendricks. THIRD ROW: Robert XX'et- zel, Stanley Wfhite. Kenneth Zufall, Scott Mac Morran, Michael Frye, jerry Hendricks, Robert Archer. Max Hollo- way, Billy Clark. Stephen Weidner. E ,. V, ci-fi as-fa THIRD GRADE Mfr. Gray FRONT ROW: Gretchen Price, Jerry Christy, Bobby Parrish, Stephen Close, Mary Hawkins, Helen Strunk, Margaret Williams, Dian Hardesty, Gary Hinton, Mike Lewis, Nila Baugh, Wilma Gar- rett. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Wall, Debbie Meyer, William Garrett, Jack Crum, Nathan White, Carla Smith, Vickie Patterson, Robert Morely, Rod- ney Summers, Terry Albritten, Bobby McCullough, Stephen Hamlin, Mary Freeman, Teresa Hodges, Keith Class. THIRD ROW: Mike Stanley, Jodee Laybold, Vergil Freeman, James Row- land, David Stogsdill, Don Wall, Ron- nie Pursell, Connie Walden, Merribeth Fender, Peggy Fryar, Gloria Keller, Robert Lane, Russell Fender. Mirr Bourne FRONT ROW: Mike Langley, Carol Miller, Leanna Tucker, Suzie Childress, Brad Lenning, Gary Parrish, Joe Was- kom, Scherry Turner, Ronnie Brinson, Darlene Denny, Stanley Rice, Debbie Rood. SECOND ROW: Randy Crites, Wayne Goodman, Eddie Ranard, Eddie Stogsdill, Sharon Hall, James Malicoat, Rebecca Young, Carolyn Bose, Jesse Evans, Patty Phillips, Joyce Rapp, Da- vid White, Diana Baugh, Jean Jen- nings. THIRD ROW: Timmy Free- man, Jane White, Jim Miller, Sally Henson, Connie McGuire, Joyce Hud- son, Sylvia Stines, Rita Beliles, Gar- land Miller, Bobby Frye, Betty Ooley, Freida Bryant, Ricky Skirvin. Min falomou FRONT ROW: Gary Baumgartner, John White, Ricky Powell, Jim Frye, Mike Hoggatt, Dennis Williams, Roger Marlett. SECOND ROW: Patty Free- man, Marlinda Cross, Susan Spangler, Bernice Abbitt, Linda Tucker, Linda Bean, Judy Clark, Patty Hays, Gary Vlfalden, Gary Franklin, Eddie Haltom. THIRD ROW: Gary Poe, David Fiscus, Patty Walker, Ronda Ford, Barbara Hendershot, Brenda Hughes, Jackie Hutcherson, Suzzane Ranard, Shaune Nevins, Ann Richardson, Lynn Mat- thews. FOURTH ROW: Maxine Day- huff, Jo Ann Barnes, Billy Gray, Karen Maners, Nancy Languell, Mike Collier, Richard Moscrip, Lewis Fender, Tommy Mears. SECOND GRADE Mfr. Moffelt FRONT ROW: Julia Denney, Lester Christy, Jerry Lockwood, Anita Hodges Edwin Wallace, Johnnie Corns, Shelley Scott, Tom Richardson, Marchelle John son, Jeanna Hudson, Harold Koontz SECOND ROW: Beth Ooley, Rob rt Turner, Debra Abbott, William How ard, Stanley Powell, Isaac Calvert Michael McIntosh, James Fulk, Shirley Wheeler, Sharon Fryar. THIRD ROW Maurice Green, Enoch Russell Gary III Lloyd Carmichael, Janet Bolinger P tricia Walker, Delores Fiscus, Brenda Hassler, Karen Burks. M1'.r. Kenzer FRONT ROW: David Rubeck, Charles Arthur, Sandra Herrington, Anna Fen der, Robert Baugh, Stevan Uhl, Roger Parrish, Jack Thompson, Stephen Wit hem, Susan White, Deborah Sheese Diana Ooley. SECOND ROW: Nancy Truax, Terry Gentry, John Galloway Ralph Sadler, Richard Hogan, Michael Leeberg, Cathy Bixler, Denver Wrights man, Gwendolyn Stough, Mary Hender shot, Stephen Hendershot. THIRD ROW: Karen Evans, Larry Mills, Bon nie Vaughn, Kathy Manners, Susan Stierwalt, Connie Wallace, Valerie Pat terson, Paul Hays, Richard Bland, Chris tine Edwards, Debra Hamm. Mr'J, Benglmu FRONT ROW: Dennis Gunderman George Unger, Kerry Barnes, Gary Franklin, Larry Huffman, Vicki Gall more, David Cramer, Virginia Marlett Tresa Strunk, Johnny Wallace, Mar shall Azen. SECOND ROW: Rodney Kosares, Melissa Archer, Joy Freeman Diane Robertson, James Hacker, Tony Strunk, Carla Wright, Patty Edwards Ann Miller, Mark Riggs, Harrison Hood. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Parker Rebecca Frye, Susan Boruff, Don Clev enger, Joanne Harden, Joann Stannard Joyce Macy, Vera Wall, Gloria Withem Not pictured: Norman Nevins and Ruth Class. Mfr, Huffman FRONT ROW: Sandra Robertson, Mary Pursell, Debra Titus, Beverly Morley Ginger Galloway, Nila Summerlot Gary Weidner, Jimmy Hodges. SEC OND ROW: Johnny Pfaff, Kevin Mc Kay, Myrna Crowe, Freddie Rumple Jane Papadakos, Steven Fender, Donald Morrison. THIRD ROW: Freda White Freddie Drescher, Kathy Sexton, Dar lene Goodwin, Nancie Ginn, Mike Scales, Dennis Taylor. Not pictured Mike Nickless, Billy White. FIRST GRADE Mfr. Alnrell FIRST ROW: Mary Aldriedge, Linda Murdock, Brenda Griffin, Eugene Wag- goner, Eugene Richardson Tereasa Ridgway, Nickie Carpenter, Kathy Mar- lett, Dennis Stogsdill, Judy Malicoat, Jack Thompson. SECOND ROW: Terry Rapp, Stephen Brinson, Jackie Baugh, Richard Dunigan, James Hogan, Marshall Richardson, Donna Terrell, Tommy Winders, Larry Tucker. THIRD ROW: Robert Farmer, Larry Ruble, Trudy Abram, Cathy Liveoak, Dennis Mills, Gary Freeman, Terry Wright, Jonny Farnsley, and Karen Kinney. Mfr. Fulk FRONT ROW: June Hacker, Ricky Culross, Pamela Weidner, Kenny Ter- rell, Richard Robbins, Larry Page, Carl Beliles, Gregory Haltom, Wayne Baugh, Fred Curry. SECOND ROW: Marcia Denham, Billy Bose, Candace Williams, Nicki Matthews, Jackie Lewis, Margo McKay, Jacquelyn Ranard, Cathy Ooley, Roger Garland. THIRD ROW: Dennis Campbell, Roger Propes, Karen Swaf- ford, Deborah Hendricks, Harlan Brewer, Betty Miller, Barry Keith, Becky Clark, Danny Summitt, Bobby Ross. Mrs. Parrirln FIRST ROW: Earl Hale, Jerry Town- send, Richard Garrett, David Brown, Julie Richardson, Ivan Langley, Bobby Bean, Louann Spangler, Jane Laybold. SECOND ROW: Karen Sheese, Ronnie Newton, Lloyd Davis, Becky Ham, Gary Close, Becky Woolard, Debbie Jarrett, Shirley Barnett, Jo Ann Sadler, Kim Shumaker. THIRD ROW: Randy Patterson, Suellen Mumma, Cris Cant- well, Debra Johnson, Stephen Ranard, Mike Jackson, Ernie Dyer, Peggy Downes. Min Heidrick FIRST ROW: Charlotte Bault, Shirley Haltom, Nancy Tilley, Joan Mitchell, Bobby Bandy, Douglas Klaiber, Bobby Cummins, Roger Rood, David Bault. SECOND ROW: Gordon Franklin, Dale Cross, Danny Smith, Brenda Dean, Gary Brown, Lisa Childress, Randy Rowland, Steven Anderson, Gene Waskom. THIRD ROW: Quindera Lewis, Tommy Bills, Michael Bucy, Crestona Stevens, Raymond Sutton, Kenneth Pelfree, June Crum, Randy Harmon, Gary Dewey, Bobby Krantz. THANKS TO: School officials for sending us to the Indiana University journalism In stitute for yearbook training. Morgan H. Drescher for his constant guidance. Howard Pietzuch for his fine photography and cooperation. Public Service Co. of Indiana for providing the end sheet photograph. CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE PARENTS OF THE CLASS OF 1960: Mr. and Mrs J. E. Bills Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kinney Mr. and Mrs. Otia Boltinghouse Mr and Mrs. Paul Davis Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Brinson Mr. and Mrs. john Ledgerwood Mr. and Mrs Richard Britton Mr and Mrs Frank Martin Mr. and Mrs Otis Calvert Mr and Mrs. Robert May Mr. and Mrs. Acord Cantwell Mr and Mrs. Charles May Mr. and Mrs. Otis Clark Mr and Mrs. Fred McClarren Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coffey Mr and Mrs Herbert McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Conrad Mr and Mrs. Hilton Moore Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Corder Mr and Mrs Guy Naanes Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Harold Crites Lester Harris Arthur Dean Mrs. Inez Deem Mr. and Mrs. john Kerchner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Edwards Guy Evans Clarence Franklin Louis J. Franklin Renos Freeman Clovis Gentry Stanley Green Sidney Harris Mr. and Mrs. jim Holloway Mr. and Mrs H. R. johnson Mrs. George Kandel Mr Mr and Mrs and Mrs. LaVerl Nicholson Guy Orman Mrs. Donald Ranard Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ranard Mrs. Ester Reid Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr Mr and Mrs C. C. Livingston George Schneider Miller Schooling Harold Sherfield F. R. Smith Hollis Smith and Mrs. . C. R. Walker Mrs. Fern Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Homer White Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Williams LAYMON'S :I::I::Ivk Complimenls of WORLD PRODUCTS CO. Spencer 8K CO. 'l l I l' 23 Soufh Main Phone 3lI Spencer, Indiana You're money E LAR'S Q es ' TR ss Q Five and Ten Slore Spencer, Indiana OWEN COUNTY SAVINGS AND LOAN Spencer, Indiana PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. l EPSI' 014 2l4 W. I7'I'I1 Slreel' Bloomingfon, Ind. CLAYTON WINDERS 81 SON Agriculfure Lime and Crushed Sfone Concrele Blocks and Building Supplies Sand, Gravel and Dump Trucking PHONE II4 Spencer, Indiana Qfen Gnocfb, 6 41, WINDERS LP GAS SERVICE -I IIQ I ' ----'tl Elec+rical and Plumbing Supplies Delco Furnaces and Pumps .... so++Ie and Bulk ess ' ' and Gas Appliances for All Needs ROY BURN-5 Phone 334 SPENCER, INDIANA WHOLESALE GROCERY, INC. Bloomingion, Ind. JONES'S SUNOCO SERVICE Kelly Springfield Tires UD Sunoco Accessories 20 Wesi' Morgan SIree'I' Phone 959 Spencer Complimenls of BLOOMINGTON DAILY HERALD-TELEPHONE IIUIUIUIG Covering Ihe Tri-Counfy Area JACKSON'S GIFTS Wesi' Side of Square Spencer LYNN DRIVE-INN L. E. HUFFMAN, Propriefor Phone 529 Spencer DULINGS'S INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance and Bonds 52 W. Marlcei' Phone 672-W BAYH 'S HARDWARE MCCORIVIICKS CREEK TRUCK STOP Highway 46 One Mile E. of Park SPENCER DRY GOODS Cornersof Franklirlinand Main pencer, n :ana HI-WAY GRILL Good Food Well Served C + S arry Ou ervice Phone 277 Spencer AMBULANCE 'AY WEST AND SON FUNERAL HOME wars: Phone 3 I 6 IIUIUIUIC Spencer, Indiana YOUR TROUBLES SERVICE WHEN RX VAN.,-,H You NEED IT ' - '41-I I 1 gi g 'NGA'-LS X GREENWOOD s ., , f W1 fs I ,g5.......-I-f BUICK COMPANY . 9 PHILLIPS L Q ' All Kindsk of Repairs B ' P ri' Guaranreced lisez Cars QC L 208 EIe+cher Ave. Phone IU4 I - SOUTHERN Co 'p 'e Is 'I sPoRnNe e-ooos 81 Bloomingfon, Indiana RONE MUSIC COMPANY 3I4 Norfh WEII:g:1ing+on Phone 3975 SpenZ,IrEEDY ELECEITOIELCZO-VV Indiana wALLY's SPENCER PETE J. R. EMERSON Gas, Oil, and Lubricafion Promp+ Service S. Main Sfreef Phone 559 Furni+ure, Carpef and Linoleum Soufh Side Square Phone I42 Spencer, Indiana CompIimenI's of SEABOARD FINANCE CO. 29 W. Markei S+reeI' Phone lI70 LEWIS'S HOOSIER KING Phone 575 Spencer WEDDLE BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. General Con'Irac'Iors for Indus+riaI, Commercial, Educafional Ph. Ed2-I42? Bloomingfon, Ind. 2IEEIi,LiEIEI COWDENS BOB RAPER'S TIRE'SHOP STATION 1 GUUDSYYEAR Ei - is Spencer Indiana I60 N. Washingfon Phone' I39 , SPENCER GIBSONS HOTEL AND COFFEE sl-IOP We b'-IY and Sell Spencer Indiana used furni+ure and an+iques ' Visif Our Gi'f+ Shop BOB'S STANDARD STATION CHIC BAIN IOI Nor+I1 Main Phone 95I Spencer SHARPIE'S RESTAURANT C I. Priva+e Parfies ompmenis of EIIeH'sviIIe, Indiana There's a one and only in refresh ment, too 1f1f COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Bloomingfon, Indiana J. R. TAYLOR Spencer. Indiana CompIimenI's of GLENN J. MAY INSURANCE AGENCY Spencer, Indiana Heaiing EIec1ricaI CLARK'S PLUMBING SALES 8: SERVICE EMERSON DRUG COMPANY Norih Side Square Business Phone 700 Spencer, Indiana Residence Phone 7098F3 HAUSER'S SERVICE STATION Nor'rh on 67 Spencer, Indiana UNIVERSITY SPORTING GOODS BIooming+on, Indiana BLOOMINGTON HOOSIER STONE COMPANY, INC. Fabricaiors of Indiana Limesione Live BeI I'er EIec'I'ricaIIy BIooming'I'on, Indiana PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF S if INDIANA, INC. F I IcAHNs I Men'sjEpI Bois' CIo+hing 0OmIn On'- .IERRY's LEATHER SHOP TEL'Q':i'fZ'qQv'j5F'2QP'0SERV'CE 208 E.-ISI Third s+ree+ rv KNow-How FRANKLIN'S Ph. 2-0432 BIoomingI'on, Ind. 1 TTU TV Q' k i-if AND SERVICE LOUDENS FOOD MARKET Large Parking Area One Block From Downiown Area Bloomingfon, Indiana DWIGHT JOHNSON, Mgr., S.H.S.. 28 Spencer, Indiana :: Norih Side of Square Phone 323 Home Phone 25l 4 ,.-JK Pa .W 1 605 Easf Morgan m i. K DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 2l EVERETT'S FEED STORE E. FRANKLIN SPENCER OWEN PARK MOTORS sn N. MAIN SPENCER DULING'S APPLIANCES II3 S. Main Phone 83 Spencer Complimenfs of EDWARDS CHEVROLET McCORMICK'S CREEK CONCESSION STAND MRS. PHIL SHEPPARD, Mgr. HARRY C. MILLER Con+rac+or W. Hillside Ph. l02-W PHILLIPS JEWELRY GIHS Thai Las? SAPS BAKERY BIooming+on, Indiana GREEN E'S AUTO PARTS JOE GREENE Ph. 448 Complimenis of FARM BUREAU INSURANCE ROBERT R. WALTER Owen Co. Manager Ph. 475 Spencer MED-O-BROOK MOTEL PROPES' MOTOR SALES LITTEN'S n ea r! . 1 .1 . fm L ml M. r 5. 1? 3 SU PERMARKET Spencer Indiana Phone IOI Spencer 1,gg..f JOHN R. Hee. INC. A- P I nw 3Il w. 7+h S+ree+ P'Q 4 Q In BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA fb F' Wholesale Grocer 7 co . Y as Q55 Q 0 7: K tiff f OWEN COUNTY STATE BANK We Are Large Enough Io Serve You and Small Enough +o Know You McCORMlCK'S CREEK COURT MR. AND MRS. JAMES FRANKLIN Ph. 632-F-2 Spencer DYAR'S WASH-A-RAMA S. Washingfon Spencer DULINGS D-X SERVICE Phone 357 Spencer Complimenis of SPENCER EVENING WORLD STONE GARAGE Phone 45 Nigh+ Phone 26I RIDDLE TRACTOR SALES Ford Tracfor and Complefe Line of Equipmeni' AZEN'S BARGAIN STORE TAYLOR'S GULF SERVICE DON ancI BOB TAYLOR Morgan and Middle Phone 63 Complimenis of DUNN LIMESTONE CO., Inc. DR. JOHN PAPADAKOS Op'IomeI'risI' Complimenfs of SPENCER MONUMENT WORKS MACK C. MORRIS, Propriefor Complimenis of GENE COFFEY TRUCKING Crushed SI'one Producfs Phone I4I Spencer, Ind. LUNCHEONETTE New LocaI'ion FRANKLIN STREET SPENCER Complimenfs of CITY SHOE REPAIR PHILLIP ROTINO MarIxe'I SI'ree'I' Spencer TIVOLI THEATER --Pick of I'he Piciures- S. WashingI'on S'I'ree'I' Spencer BRINSONS, Inc. Serving AgricuII'ure Phone 504 Phone 222 SPENCER, INDIANA CHARLES K. MERCER JOHNSON'S GROCERY REALTOR U B HAH Types of Properties., CompIe'I'e Food Service Ph. 566 R I Mi. N. of Spencer on 67 PHONE Io? SPENCER SCHNEIDER'S BURKS' MEAT MARKET REGAL STQRE I-Iome'KIIIed Meds I29 Sou+h Main Spencer II7 N. Main Ph. 456 DON'T WORRY , . . . GET HERAGIFT FOOD gf 5 ' SEXTON'S ASH LEY'S WM IIfi3,rf'oi JEWELRY RESTAURANT N MACY BABB'S SU PERMARKET Free Delivery Phone 246-248 SOI W. Morgan Sireei' FUNERAL HOME Oxygen Equipmeni' Ambulance Service VIRGINIA MACY WENDELL MOSER Phone 338 SPENCER J. C. PENNEY sLooMlNeToN, INDIANA GRAY'S STORE I+ Pays +o Trade aI' Gray's Wesi' Side of Square SPENCER RIGGS DELLA'S BEAUTY SALON DEPARTMENT STORE Beau+y Is Our Business Scum Main Ph 3I9 CompIimen+s of BENNE'IT'S GROCERY Open 7 Days a Week 7 A.M.-9 P.M. CompIimen'I's of ETHEL HASSLER - CHARLES WHITE YOUR PHILLIPS 66 DISTRIBUTOR Phone 66 or 995 CongraI'uIa1'ions, Class of '60 SPENCER WALLPAPER 81 PAINT STORE Phone 600 32 Easi MarIce+ S+. PONTIAC-NO. 3 OF THE NATION WETZEL MOTOR SALES, INC. I82 Souih Main Sfreei SPENCER, INDIANA JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO. Case Farm and U'IiIi'Iy Equipmenf McCuIIoch Chain Saws PHONE 226 MRS. FERN HASLER EDUCATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY Commencemeni' Invi+a'I'ions and Diplomas NEWBERRY. INDIANA Indiana's Ouisianding S+a+e Park CANYON INN MARVEL BARKER, Manager GRAY'S REALTY CiI'y, Farm and Lake Properfies GOSPORT SPENCER WOOD PRODUCTS FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASSOCIATION Feed, Seed and Ferfilizer GILBERT COOKSEY COAL COMPANY EASTERN AND INDIANA COAL Ph. 264 Spencer PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA AL WHITE, Agenf Ph. 562 KLAIBER 81 CASEBEER Hardwood Lumber and Ties Wes+ Markel' S+reeI' PHONE 527 SPENCER EL PATIO CAFE AND MOTEL Good Food Reasonable Prices PHONE 654-F-2 Complimenis of: STELLO PRODUCTS, Inc. Spencer, Indiana ANDERSON'S AUTO SUPPLY Phone I38 TOWNSEND LUMBER CO. Builders' Hardware - Roofing PainI' - Varnish TRUMAN PHONE 452 DONALD PIETZUCH STUDIO Annual Pholographer Phone I54-W MELICK FLORIST Flowers Grown in SweeI' Owen SPENCER KERSEY MUSIC STORE School Band Service Phone Oliver 3-6824 GREENCASTLE RICHARDSON'S CLEANERS Flefcher Avenue SPENCER THE OWEN LEADER J. W. HUTCHESON, Editor Owen CounIy's OIdes'I', Largesf Newspaper SKYLAND LODGE Fine Foods Decid edly Differeni' Reasonably Priced MRS. VIOLET ANDERSON SPENCER PRICE HEATING 81 AIR CONDITIONING 368 Nor'rh Harrison S+. 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