Spencer High School - Spencerian Yearbook (Spencer, IN)
- Class of 1961
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Swill Jrransporfalion and comrnunicalion have also been ol greal benelil 'ro us. ln lhis land of free- doms our communiry has provided many churches for lhe religious phase of our lives. These are imporlanl' individually. buf lo eflecl The resull necessary in cre- aling responsible cilizens ol lomorrow all lacels mus'r work fogelher. Thus, our changing communily has uniled in cooperalion lo surround us wilh an environ- menl 'rhal is changing. moving forward. The Church of Chrisf presenls a dif'Feren+ look in churches in our communi I 6 l 5 e sv A- x -.X . N15 I. ,, J 1 'Cs 5 ' 'wx'-d - -mx -, 1 .Q - l . 4. f .tai . . .. -K-mx-. - . ,4, i , :UQ-,' -. X ' .tfiw-x . Xxfnv: - , x .. . 5, , ' ,: -. . f A vw . ,, M X,-.L .k.-it ., Mm A ., ' 4 . 31fM'sffN.'.2':f x 'X-Q.. , -. 4 vf.,--'J-.5-.Q 1: my -- , wx - f' ' Ntufv .. ' x K Sf- M f n.'. 'f'i'in-'-. fr- . -. -. K . -.V-was '-.95 K fgifdisy-:ffg.j54g-A . A . 4 X .1-A'-,'7'f-kW'3-x,fCI,x 'wflgglg Q,..Xv g'ur,9v 'rfe 3,.1x. T, lj , ' A l K 'X' - 4' 'N r nw -' 'm-ffiiff' fx Lx- - 'A' vntfft-. -1 ENN- . avail, ff g:I? .QL-..'e-71'?ii.l?Sf w2'x2x - x ' -W., ., M, Nlylll -..sw., 1-xx . 'Ni-l ,, -s, .,i011'll ,. f - h- -N 4 .,5, , -. -Q-432. 'v ., serves as fhe qafeway fo our Changing communify. Spanninq We dlsfance bcfwcon our worfd and ine Qurroundinq counfry is 'rho magnificent modern I,O5O foof bridge. H nof onNy denofes fasicr 'rranspor+a19on, but also rvpresenfs ine forward look of our communify. The new bridge N ffm .aw -,ig lT seems ThaT Girls' and Boys' STaTe musT have been Tun by The ex- pression soon on The faces of our represenTa- T Tivcs: CharloTTe Sar- genT lleffl, JaneT . Wood, Nolyn Taylor. and Ed WhiTe. 'Sw I X -by E -'wc iii iii ii T xy Due To The guidance of Mrs. Kinney The fuTure looks brighT Tor Linda Wallace, our award winning Fufure Homemaker. Noon is The only Timo Those hard y boys realfy dig into Their world VarieTy is The spice oT life. This old proverb is TesTiTied To by The sTudenTs oT Spencer High. Busy, busy, busy, seems To rumble Through The halls, lunch room, and acTiviTy periods. WheTher engaging in noon recreaTion, sTudy hall pracTices, lunch room anTics, building The basis Tor Their TuTure careers or enjoying Their hobbies, The sTudenTs always Tound someThing To do and They did iT. ConsTanTly on The go, The sTudenTs TelT ThaT noT a minuTe musT be wasTed. IT didn'T maTTer wheTher Their hours were Tilled wiTh deep Thinking or sTrenuous acTiviTies, These energeTic kids Tound Time Tor everyThing. X 1 X i.:i1'sl 4 Fans fake advanlaqe of ihe conces- sion stand during quarlcr breaks. The gossip session has sfarfed for anofher day as fhc Senior girls mee-T once again in fha hall. Whaf shall if be foday, sleep, eaf or sludy? In his corner of fhe world, Ed Cramer on sfa- lion KOPS keeps ihese kids hopping. 'K 11 During +he week of January 23-27 special con- vocalion services were held during ihe sixlh period. This week, known as Religious Emphasis Week, was sponsored by lhe Communily lvlinislerial Associa- Jrion. The Reverend Roberl B. Hall, minisler of The Ashland Terrace Chrislian Church, Challanooga. Tennessee, was lhe guesl speaker. The members of The Tri-l-li-Y and I-Ii-Y furnished devolions for each session. Mr. l-lall was born in Louisville, Kenlucky. Upon gradualion from Louisville Male l-ligh School, he eniered The Cincinnafi Bible Seminary, receiving an A.B. degree in lhe spring of I95O. ln I955, Mr. l-lall received a lvlasler of Arls degree wilh a maior in New Teslamenl from Buller Universily in ln- dianapolis. These fwo impressive scenes from our Chrisl- mas program help lo remind us of fhe lrue meaning of Chrisfmas. ln The manger scene are Sande MacMorran lleffl and Beverly Winders. while in lhe church scene Milce Lewis llef+l, Terry Albriflen, Slanley Rice, and Milne Bollinghouse porlray choir boys. May Day Queen, Carolyn Renard, and her lovely court--FRONT ROW: Nancy Tilley lleffl, Judy Malicoaf, Jackie Renard, Margo McKay, Lisa Childress, Janie Laybold, Karen Kinney, and Rebecca Hamm. SECOND ROW: Rifa San- burn, Sandria Close. Larry Tucker. Jerry Townsend, James Hogan, Donna l-'lays and Doris Edwards. THIRD ROW: Deanna Summers, Marilyn Weaver, Donna Sullivan, Glenda Naanes. and Jane? Wood-reigned over fhe 1960 Spring Sorcery. Al: .Q ,Mjgh , .t my f xy., Q, .1 , . V fe K V, Pegg McCrary, lnner Alice, malces a direcT hit on John Dyar, lnner Willy, during The senior play: The Ofher You. Few indeed was The number 'of seniors who did noT parTicipaTe eiTher in The Junior Revue or The The OTher You. The Junior Revue afforded opporTuni- Ties for many iuniors To display Their special TalenTs or merely ioin in The exhilaraTing experience of being a member of The casT. A smorgasbord of performances, The revue was enjoyed by iTs producers, casT, and au- dience. Engaging in such sfrenuous exercise as parTici- paTing in a play deserves rich reward. ThereTore, The play casT members arranged a banqueT oT ice cream, calce, poTaTo chips and sofT drinlcs afTer Their lasT per- formance. Rehearsals for The The OTher You were as hilarious as The acTual performance of The Junior Revue. The play iTself, however, was more serious and limiTed in parTicipanTs. The members of The casT en- ioyed giving Their performance and This was evidenT To Their audience. According To The TradiTion seT lasT year, The play casT arranged anoTher parTy. AfTer reTresh- menTs, movies of Their lasT year's play were shown. These films broughT baclc delighTTul memories, and Though The casT was exhausTed from giving Their senior play They exclaimed: Wouldn'T iT be fun To give an- oTher play? WhaT abouT a Senior Revue? G Whar a preify chorus line in The opening of fhe Junior Revue unlil John Dyar came along. The chorus girls are Sandy Cunning- ham ilef+l Verna Holloway, Iona Arlhur, Karen Mclnfosh, Elaine May. SECOND ROW: Sandy Freeman, Bonnie While. John Dyar, Edna Fender, and Jane? Wood. ScuHle, scuffle lillle roach. These words will long be remem- bered from fhe poem given by Pegg'McCrary ilefil, Pail' Mc- Farren, Sandy Hammond and Ray Ann Brewer a+ The Junior Revue. Who hif him on fhe head? This was fhe queslion aslced by lhe members of lhe one acl play. Body, Body, Who's Gof lhe Body, given as parl' of lhe ,Junior Revue The members are Ray Ann Brewer Uef+l, Bob Oberholfzer, Ed While, Larry Riffer Nolyn Taylor. Ronald Srygler, and Paf Slanley. good profeclion. This was one of The commercials in The Junior Re- vue. 4 llllyly I Midsf cherry blossoms and Japanese lanferns, fhe Juniors and Seniors danced lo rho delighfiul music of lhe Jimmy Lewis Band. Tradi+ions were broken when rhe Juniors enierrained The Class of I96O wilh an all nighr Prom. Dancing was in a Japanese Garden, which carried our rhe 'rheme Sayonara Serenade. Ev- eryone enioyed The Boys' Trio from Depauw. Larer in The evening 'rhe Jun- iors and Seniors saw rhe movie Don'i Go Near The Wafer. Brealcfasr was served ar 4:30 a.m. ar which lime door prizes were awarded. The Prom will always remain a highlighr in 'rhe school day memories of The Juniors and Seniors. I4 Junior and Senior class presidenls, John Dyar lleffl, and Mike Ledgerwood crowned Sonia Kandel and Gary Brinson lcenierl Queen and King of The I96O Prom. Bob Ober hollzer and Sandy Freeman were lhe allending Prince and Princess. Xl fffQ' as an ' if 1 X fix. 3 o X -E' Some of H19 Seniors do some lasf minufe sfraiqhfe-ning of Hush caps and gowns before qraduafion. Carolyn Weaver affempfs fo sfraighfen Bob Oberhol+zer's cap. 'U 04,10 nf:- 24 gag 5334 GJ jo EET V13 mc gc' 1 059. 0? 3 . mo Oo -H3 +2 Ta, Q,-F 2- E-so -1 1L C 33 O: DISC' 1 mn. .0 5+ 51? 34 Lo .+- 3'3i- -.cn S 01-O- 3.3- Win new rs-v1 '4 X FROM WHENCE 1 if 3 f ,ff i -M Q -.'-5:31 '-',' A G G - I- R ,57-58 g r 5 'qv I X f X f n Q5 N Y . - iris 13.2212 5, gif: ','. 1 Qf X ' A iff!35'y, -- 'iilif if , Xf Q , h un-il X ' i-I ' .1 3 ' -. :. 1, -..' LL. . Y , L ,,, A X - n i i m 1, s ni T-' -' . A , . N , n A :4LW:Ylr,bN . - ' 2- , xixx ix x X Sevvxui. Q 'V i R5,.3gE ' k b VVLAL YA.A 5 ,,1'ff4-'1 -fk:4:5 aiAxix Y v My i s RSX x Nw X WE LEARN . . . Scholarship Citizenship Understanding ,ff 0410 f......-..,-..- Ralph McFarren, Treasurer: Merle Richardson, SecreTaryq ClayTon Conrad, Paul Fulk, Ralph Poulfon, PresidenT, Phoebe Kay, Donald SargenT. SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES TV FOR CLASSROOMS The MidwesT Program on Airborne Television lnsTrucTion is a Timely underTalcing oT The Spen- cer CommuniTy School. Plans Tor parTicipaTing in The program were begun lasT January, l96O. The school board TelT ThaT The school's academic phase would be broadened by The use oT Tele- vision insTrucTion. Since only The mosT highly gualiTied Teachers presenT The programs, The pro- cedures, The conTenT oT The lessons and maTerials are oT greaT aid To The Teachers of Spencer. The program is Tinanced by The granTs conTribuTed Trom ToundaTions. such as The Ford FoundaTion. The programs are broadcasT Trom planes locaTed approximaTely 20,000 TeeT above lvlonTpelier. These programs are developed aT Purdue Univer- siTy. Planes are used Tor broadcasTing because They can serve larger areas Than sTaTionary broadcasTing sTaTions. During The Trial period The programs are oTTered only To The elemenTary grades. Courses being broadcasT are in science, music, arT and social sciences. Mr. Wade and Mr. Edwards, Elemen- Tary and High School Principals, along wiTh Mr. Conrad, SuperinTendenT, are making plans Tor The use of airborne Television in our classes. All are eager To see The eTfecTs of Television in The classroom. Mrs. DoweII IIef+I, Miss Galimore and Miss Myers discuss The basic principIes oi senfence consirucfion in accordance wiih senfence diagraming. Mrs. Delighf PoweII received a BA. degree from Depauw Universify, Miss Lois Gaiimore has a BA. degree ' from Indiana Universiiy, and Miss Jean Myers has BS. and MS. I degrees from Souihern IIIinois Uniyersify. ENGLISH TEACHES US MANY FUNDAMENTALS Does heavy modify box? : This booI4 was wrirren by . . Oh, I can never remember when Shakespeare Iived! g The difference, berween a compIex and a compound senience is . . . are all some of The familiar quoies heard among 'rhe EngIish s+udenI's as Ihey Iearn Jrhe IundamenI'aIs of Engiish. The Iundamenial fads were Jraughr by Ihe combined eIIor+s of 'rhe Ihree new EngIish Teachers, Mrs. DoweII, Miss Myers, and Mr. BIan'ron along wfih Miss GaIimore. Alrhough many moans and groans were heard Ihroughoui' Ihe year, we sIiII found Ihar EngIish couId be fun. ..i I+ is filed under rhe au+hor's Iasr name. says Miss Galimore as she expIains The Iibrary's card file Io Don Whife. Mrs. DoweII's iFreshman EngIish cIass Iisfens as she reads fhe infro- Sophomores with happy relief, hand in finished book reporfs in duciion fo GREAT EXPECTATIONS. Miss Myers' EngIish class. A-rd' 'sm This scene used in The ChrisTmas program served as a back- ground represenTing The combined eTTorTs OT Mrs. lna HighT llefTT, ArT DeparTmenT: Mrs. Lillian Dyar, Choral Music: and Mr. Jerry WarmuTh, Band. Mrs. HighT was graduaTed from Ball STaTe Teachers College wiTh a B.S. degree, Mrs. Dyar holds a B.S. degree Trom Indiana UniversiTy, and Mr. WarmuTh was graduaTed from Murray STaTe College wiTh a B.M.E. degree. ART PLUS MUSIC EQUALS PROGRAMS Today arf and music play an imporTanT parT in our every day school lives. They prove To be a source of enioymenT and educaTion. For The pasT year The ArT De- parTrnenT has produced sTaging Tor our ChrisTmas pro- gram. The May Day program, and various oTher programs ThaT have proved enioyable To The public. The over-all appearances of These sTagings have shown hard worlc on The parT of The ArT DeparTmenT. The Music DeparTmenT in cooperaTion wi+h The ArT DeparTmenT has worlced long hours To malce The programs a success. The fine choral and band arrangemenTs have been a crediT To Spencer High School. The eTTorTs of bc-Th deparTmenTs have reached The goal oT malcing our programs To The public a success. Mrs. Dyar lisTens as Sally Hiclcam sTrilces a responsive chord. 2 3 I, 2, 3 is heard by Barbara BaumgarTner, Sandra Cox. PainT, paper mache, and molding clay, are all a parT of The mae Bill Franlclln and Bob Sampson as Mr. Warmufh runs The clarineT Terials used by Mrs. l-ligl'1T's arl' class each day as she helps Them quarTeT Through Their exercises. develop Their arTisTic TalenT. -4 RIMS 'cn V QNX J' . ii rr 1 Q . ., PAKAW LVA: -2- Mr. Palrick ilefii, lndusrrial Aris: Mrs. Kinney, Home Eco- nomics: and Mr. Quimby, Vocaiional Agriculiure: discuss lhe federal aid lo governmeni sponsored courses. Mr. Robcri Palrick holds a B.S. degree from Indiana Universily, Mrs. Marie Kinney holds a B.S.l-l.E. from Purdue Universily, and Mr. Randall Quimby holds boih a B.S. and a MB. degree from Purdue Universily. VOCATIONAL TRAINING PREPARES FOR FUTURE Through acfual experiences in our vocalional subiecis. we are being prepared for life. ln Home Economics. sludenis learn The iundamenlals oi home living by pre- paring meals. sewing. and learning home managemeni. The Agriculiural deparlmeni increases ihe siudenis' slcill by aciual farm proiecis. The Prinling deparlmeni is an assel' 'lo 'rhe school since ii ialces care of 'rhe school's priniing needs. ln lailoring class, Mrs. Kinney shows Pegg Mccrary how io sei a sleeve in ihe iaclcef oi her suii which was modeled in lhe February sfyle show. Will lhey lighi? wonders everyone in Mr. Pa'rricl:'s lndusirial Mr. Quimby poinls oul lhe Agricullural developmenl in lhe gro Aris Class as The swiich is ihrown. ing of corn. W W , .. 'I .Q - .i if I it The Physical Educafion DeparTmenT develops coordina- WhaT shall we concenTraTe on nexT semesfer, volleyball, baslcefball, or baseball? Miss Hamilfon aslcs Mr. SmiTh as They plan The schedule for Their physical educaTion classes. Miss lsabelle Hamil- Ton received a B.S. degree in HPER from lndiana Universify, while Mr. Tom Smifh received B.S. and M.S. degrees from ln- diana Sfafe Teachers College. PHY. ED. BUILDS BODIES - BUSINESS TRAINS Tion of muscles, minds and abiliTies. Each six weeks The sTudenTs encounTer differenf acTiviTies To build and in- crease Their skills. Dancing, vigorous sporTs such as baskeT- ball. sofTball, and deck Tennis are iusf a parT of The many acTiviTies in which sTudenTs parTicipaTe. Along wiTh The developmenf of slcills, The sfuclenfs learn The abilify To gef along wiTh each ofher. Good posTure. curved fingers, legs uncrossed and eyes on The copy are The fundamenfals in beginning Typing. In office pracTice The correcT use of The Telephone, how To use a Transcribing machine, how To file and how To obfain a iob are among The many lessons. we KU Miss Hamilfon gives final insfrucfions To The girls as They awaif Their firsf lesson in Tumbling. Every fiffh period Deanna Summers and Pegg McCrary sfruggle Mr. Smifh answers The lasf quesfions of Sylvia Fish, Eugene Riggs, To gef every word Thaf Mrs. Rinne dicfafes. and John Carpenfer before They begin anofher driving lesson. Mrs. Rinne and Mr. Ranum look over The qualiTy of some of The leTTers Typed in The TirsT year Typing class. Mrs. Anne Rinne was graduaTed from Indiana UniversiTy wiTh a BS. degree in Business and a M.S. degree. Mr. Bennie Ranum was graduaTed from Indiana STaTe wiTh a B.S. degree. ,f I from David Lipscomb College. Mr. Spangler Ileffl and Mr. BIanTon direcT Their aTTenTion To The rapidly changing world Mr Renos Spangler has A.B. and M.S. degrees Trom Indiana UniversiTy and Mr. Elmer Blanion has a BS degree OR WORK - SOC. SCI. TEACHES HOW WE LIVE X Isa By The use of an inTormaTive charT. STanIey Henson explains some of The TundamenTal fads of General Business To The class. X I u w x.f 'i I Y AsseTs equals liabiliTies plus proprieTorship. Income equals cosTs minus expenses. Time aTTer Time sTudenTs use These TundamenTal bookkeeping equaTions To worlc ouT Their pracTice seTs. One oT The highlighTs in governmenT class This year was ThaT The seniors aTTended The Owen CounTy CircuiT CourT To hear a case venued Trom Morgan CounTy. The second semesTer seniors are required To Talce Economics Trom which They learn how price and demand aTTecTs our lives. Jack Newsom and Mr. Spangler discuss The UniTed STaTes' Troubled Special reporfs are one of The requiremenfs in Mr. BIanTons World relafions wifh Cuba, I-IisTory course. Here we see Van Job giving a reporT To a group of sophomores. -I 1-4' V: '4 5 - I, 1 14 E52 -: lx LQ i Q3 MATH, SCIENCE ENRICHED We are confidenl' ThaT all who have saT in lvlr. Ap- pleby's maTh classes will long remember This Typical scene as well as his endless paTience and dry sense OT humor. For The pasT TwenTy years lvlr. Appleby's Spencer l-ligh School maTh sTudenTs have seT a high mark Tor Themselves proving his Tine abiliTies as a Teacher. Science Teachers, Mr. Clark and Mr. Dyar, are showing The new maTh Teacher, Mrs. Wessar, The school's new science equipment Mr. Donald Clark was graduaTed from Indiana STaTe wiTh B.S. and M.S. degrees, Mrs. Judy Wessar has a B.S. degree Trom Purdue. and Mr. Richard Dyar holds a BS. Trom Indiana STaTe Teachers College. BY NEW EQUIPMENT -. ..-.f..T Q..-5 ' ith: i ' 1-1-,affix ir' M f , Q, 1 0 'll Mr. Clark direcTs a scienTiTic experimenT as members OT The class Mr. Dyar explains humorously To members of his Biology class A Observe The apparaTus and Techniques involved in The dis+ilIa+ion poke in The Tummy won'T hurT This dummy. process. M. r :A 'ai E A ., . ' E . f J' . 'fi ' , W U is, 2- - 4- ii L .VS ,R Z lx 1 . 4 , ff g, . . 4 , I iffn' Y 4, . C .G F..- X... Y hir, Q - .. .X Q9 5 -Asx Siudeni loachors, Miss Dixon lleffl, Shorihand and Typing Mrs. Phoebe Kay, School Socrelary. and her assislanls, Rifa Maflnins, D0pdFlm9f1lZ MF, l:l9Cl4, Social Sfudiesz dfld Miss Ring, Home Marian Goldberg, Deanna Summers, Carolyn Franlclin, Cay Canlwell and Economics, plan fheir daily class programs. Shirley Eaugh, worlc logelher fo keep lhc office running smoofhly. OTHER PERSONNEL HELP WITH OUR PROBLEMS vision +es+ fo sludenls as perl of her daily dufies School nurse, Mrs, Belly Lou Weidner, gives . I I Dolly Heddon, Mr. Wade's secrelary, counfs lhe Monday morning lunch ' A money. 5 K N i i K -1. U.l3Em ATTer True TesT of The Tood, The cooks can eaT iT Them- selves. The cooks are Mrs. DayhuTT UefT,, Mrs. WaTkins, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. Price. Mrs. EdringTon, Mrs. Dyar, Mrs. Laymon, Mrs. Fiscus. BEHIND-THE-SCENE STAFFS PROVIDES EXTR The cooking depar'l'menT has double Troubles. The sTaTT musT prepare Tood 'For hungry sTudenTs in Three diTTerenT noon periods. The food musT be nuTriTious and TasTy To saTisTy all The Cops Trom The mosT peTiTe To The very rugged. Over a period oT years we Tind The food as good as ever Tor The same low price, 3Oc Tor a compleTe meal. The besT of hoT lunches possible is The aim oT our cooks. 26 BeTwe scend Cobwelo chasers raTe high Tor sTarTing aT Tive a.m. each Monday morning To warm The building aTTer The long. cold weekend. Our six eTTicienT ianiTors clean assigned rooms and work in shiTTs.' The crew sweeps and dusTs daily. The Spencer High School ianiTors Tind iT necessary To work on SaTurday occasionally. en II:O0 and l2:45 each day a sTeaciy flow of hungry sTudenTs de- upon The cooks. Es ali COMFORTS FOR STUDENTS Mr. Peffy and Mrs. Sfoclcwell prepare 'ro do Iheir daily work affer school hours. ws' Look whal has happened here! Bus Drivers exchanged places wifh sludenls. The follow- ing bus drivers are: LEFT SIDE: Roberl Raper, Chesler Campbell, Franklin I-Ienson, Arlhur Freeman, Ray Brinson, Leonard Cardinal, Fran- cis Duniqan. RIGHT SIDE: Merle Johnson, Dwiqhl Duniqan, Sherman Townsend, David Freeman, I-Ierberl Franlclin, Bud Johnson. Wil- liam Edwards, Dale Briflon, Maurice Green. MISSING: June Green, Maxine Henson, Har- ley Brinson. Janifors, Mr. Harris Ileffl, Mr. Miffen, Mr. Frye and Mr. Trump puf up The Ilorescenl bulbs in Ihe eIernen+ary hall. QP f Q , EX? 'r f FROM WHENCE W f Q - i 2 ix 44 1, if ' !m I' 9 Ny 7 f E SHARE . . P Friendship P Fellowship b Knowledge A. LEONARD ABRAM S-General Science Club I, 2, 3. Pres. 4: F.F.A. I, Sec. 2. Pholo. Club Sec.-Treas. 3. PHILLIP R. ALLEN-Academic Baseball 2, 3: Pep Band 4: Dance Band 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Class Play 32 Val-Jeans 47 Band SIVOW I,2. SHIRLEY M. BAUGH-Home Ec. I:.I'I.A. I, V.-Pres. 2: Girls' Crall I: Chorus 2, 3 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Ollice Assislanl 4. KAREN A. BOOE-Acaclemic Band I, 2, 3, 4: Solo and Ensemble , , , G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Cheerleader I: Ireas. I: Class Play 3: French Club I, I234' 22 Iwalm Club 3. CLIFTON G. BOOHER-General Boys' Crall I, 2,: Ari Club 3, 4. SANDRA L. BRUCE-Commercial May Queen AH, I: Chorus 2. 3, 4: Sludenl Coun. 3: SEZ 4: Annual Sfaff 4, af ' V' 'GX ,- 7' as f N f Z.: .A .1 Q if , K GR FINAL YEAR FINDS SENIORS shi 561 KH LELA K. BULLERDICK-Commercial F.T.A. I, 2: Tri-I-li-Y I, 2, 3, Treas. 4: Chorus 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4. CONSUELLA L. CLARK-General Girls' Crafl I, 2: Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Chorus 4. G. EDWARD CRAMER-General Band I, 2, 3, Treas. 4: Science Club 2, V.-Pres. 3, Sec.-Treas. 4: Phoro. Club Pres. 3: KOPS I, 2, 3, 4: Val-Jeans 4: Class Play 3, 4: Annual Slafl 4: Pep Band 4. SANDRA K. CUNNINGHAM- Commercial Val-Jeans 2, 3: Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: F.I-I.A. 2: Choral Feslival 3: Junior Revue 3: News Slalf 4: G.A.A. I, 2. BYRON DRESCHER-IncIus+riaI Ar'I's JOHN W. DYAR-Academic Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslselball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Counfry 4: I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Class Plays 3, 4: Sludenl Coun. 4: N.I-I.S. 3, Pres. 4: Class Pres. 3, V.-Pres. 4: Annual Slall 4. DAVID D. DYER-AgricuI'I'ure F.F.A. Jr.-Pres. I, Reporfer 2. V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4 Class Play 3, Boys' Craff 3. WILLIAM C. EDWARDS-Indusfrial Ar1's NINA M. EVANS-General Arr Club I: Glrls' Crafl' I7 I:.T.A. 2, 3. WAYNE L. EVANS-Academic Boys' Crall I, Pres. 2. EDNA M. FENDER-Commercial Class Play 3: PI-l.A. 4. DAVID M. FLATER-Academic RATING HIGH IN SCHOLARSHIP, CAROLYN S. FRANKLIN-Academic Trl-I'II-Y I, 2, 3: F.T.A. I, 2, 3: Band I, 2. 3, V.- Pres. 4: SEZ I, 2, V.-Pres. 3, 4: N.I-l.S. 3, 4: Office Assisi. 4: Alumni Edilor 4: Spencerlan Edi- Ior 45 Class Sec.-Treas. 3: I-l.S.J.I. JUDY C. FREEMAN-Home Economics SANDRA C. FREEMAN-Commercial G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y I: SFZ I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Scl- ence Club I, 2: Class Play 3: Sexfelre I, 2, 3.4. JAMES T. FRYE-lndus+rial Arfs Boys' Crafl 2, 3: Baseball 2. RICKEY L. HAMILTON-IncIus'I'rIaI Ar'I's Arr Club Treas. I: Class Play 3: Sludenr Mgr.- Baslcelball I. 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 4: Baseball I. 2, 3, 4: Cross Counfry I. SANDRA L. HAMMOND-Academic F.I-LA. I: Tri-I-Ii-Y I, 2. 3, 4: F.T.A. I. Sec.-Treas. 2, 3, Pres. 4: N.I-I.S. 3, 4: Assisi. Spencerian Edi- Ior: I-l.S.J.I, EVELYN J. HARRIS-Home Ec. F.I-I.A. I, HisIorian and Reporfer 2, S. Leader 3, Pres. 4: Ad CIub I: Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 4: Chorus 3, 4: CIass PIay 3, 4: Pep CIub 3. BERNARD HAYS, JR.-IncIus'rriaI Ar'I's Track 4: I3asIceII3aII I, 2, 3: BasebaII 3: Cross Coun- Iry 3, 4: Audio-VisuaI 3, 4: Sfudenf CounciI I. STANLEY W. HENSON-Academic Science CIub I, 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4: CIass Play 3: N.I'I.S. 3, 4. VERNA M. HOLLOWAY-General G.A.A, I, 2: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Tri-I-In-Y 3, 4: CIass PIay 3. DORIS I. HORN-Home Ec. I:.I-I.A. I: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. HAL D. JOB-General Boys' CrafI I: Science CIub I: SIucIenI CounciI 3: Audio-VisuaI 3. 14. LEADERSHIP, SPORT SMANSHIP. F. DWAYNE JOHNSON-Indusfrial Arfs Audio-VisuaI CIuI3 3: CIass Play 3, 4: Science Club I: AnnuaI SIGII 4: VaI-Jeans Chairman 4, S. REGGIE JOHNSON-GeneraI BasebaII I, 2, 4: I3asIco'rbaII I, 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: CIass Play 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4. DARWIN F. KINNEY-Academic N,I'I.S. 3, 4: Science CIub I, 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Band Show I, 2: Pep Band 4: CIass PIay 3: Audio- Visual I. ROGER J. KINNEY-General Science CIub I, 2: CIass PIay 3: Chorus 3, 4: CraII CIub I: I'Ii-Y V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Band I. NANCY M. LEWIS-GeneraI Tri-I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, Pres. 41 GAA. I, 2: N.I'I.5. 3, 4' Junior CIassicaI Lea ue 3 4' Chorus 3: Sow I Q I I 're'r're I, 2, 3, 4: SFZ 3, 4: F,'I'.A. I: Arf CIub I. JANET J. LONG-General Band I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Tri-I-IIVY I, 2, 3, Chap- Iain 4: Pep CIub 3, 4: AnnuaI SIa1ff4. A 10 IVIA Y DISPLAYED T JACK NEWSOM-Academic Science Club I, 2: Hi-Y I,2, 3.4: Band I. 2, 3. 4: Pep Band 4: Band Show I. 2: Dance Band 4: Chorus 2. 3. 4: Baslcefball I. 2, 3: Baseball I, 2. 3. 4: Traclm 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3: Annual Slalf 4. ROBERT OBERHOLTZER--Academic Lalin Club Pres. 3, 4: Sludenf Coun. 2: Baslcelball I. 2. 3, 4: Baseball I. 2, 3: Cross Counlry 4: Class Play 3, 4: Science Club I. 2. 3: Chorus 4: I'Ii-Y 3, 4: Class Pres. 4. JIM L. OOLEY-Agriculiure F.P.A. I, 2. Reporler 3, 4. S. SUE OOLEY-General MORRIS G. PEGG-Agriculfure RENOS B. PRICE--Indusfrial Arlfs BARRY L. MANZEY-General Science Club I: VaIAJeans I. 4: Chorus 2. 3: I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Audio-Visual I: Band I. 2, 3, 4. RITA A. MATKINS-General Tri-HI-Y I, 2, 3. 4: G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4: Chorus 2. 3, 4: Chorus Fesl. 2, 4: Sexlelle I, 2, 3, 4: Dislricl Conlesl' 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: Annual Slaff 4: Newspaper Jr. Edllor 3, Edilor 4: Office Asslsl. 2. 3. 4. K. ELAINE MAY-Home Ec. Cv.A.A. I, 2: F.I-I.A. 3, Treas. 4: Class Play 3. PEGGY R. McCRARY-Home Ec. Sfudenl Coun. I, 2: G.A.A. I. 2, 3. 4: P.T.A. 2. Pres. 3: Tri-I-Ii-Y 3. V.-Pres. 4: Class Play 3. 4: Annual Sfalf 4. PATRICIA MCFARREN-General G.A.A. I. 2. 3, Pros. 4: Trl-I-li-Y 3. 4: Annual Slaff 4: Arl Club Pres. 3: S FZ I. Sec. 2. 3. Sec. 4: N.I-I.S. 3. 4: F.T.A. I: Sec.-Treas. KAREN MCINTOSH-Commercial P.I'I.A. 2: Tr:-I-II-Y 2, 3: Chorus 2. 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Clarlnef Quar. 3. 4: Clarlncl Trio 42 Clarinel Solo 4: Dance Band 4. LENTS IN In ff' 15-' 2 1 V LARRY D. RITTER-General Science Club I: Class Sec.-Treas. 2: Arl Club I: Chorus 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Val-Jeans 4. ELIZABETH G. SANDERS-Home Ec. Chorus 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Class Play 3, 4. CHARLOTTE A. SARGENT-Academic Chorus 3, 4: Sexfellc I, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. I: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club I, 2: Tri-I-IIAY I: SFZ 3, Pres. 4: N.I-I.S. 3, 4: Girls' Slale: Clarine-I Ouar. 3, 4: I.U. Music Clinic 3: Prom Courf 3. THOMAS SCHNEIDER-Academic Hi-Y I, 2. 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3. 4: Trio 3, 4: Bas- kelball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Slall 4. TERRY W. SCHOOLING-General Ari Clcb 2, 3, Pros, 4: Class Play 3: Sludenl Coun. 4. DOROTHY SHEESE-Home Ec. F.I-I.A. 3, 4: May Queen Aflendanl 2, 5- fri 15 'T'-'v .A 'lx' JUNIOR REVUE . . . THE OTHER YOU. 'E' 'QS' R. 15' . .if . 1... 1-'A GARY N. SIMPSON-Agriculfure F.F.A. I, 2, Pres. 3, V.-Pres. 4. MERRY K. SINDLINGER-General Pep Club 3: Tri4I-Ii-Y I, 4: Science Club I, 2 Chorus 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4: F,I-I.A. 2. ALETHA A. SMITH-General F.H.A. 3, Proiecl' Chairman 4. JULIA I. SMITH-General Chorus 2: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Pholo. Club I. RONALD W. SRYGLER-Academic Science Club I, 2: Boys' Crall I: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 F.T.A. 4: Class Play 3: Val-Jeans 4: Annual Sfaff 4 JAM ES O. STRU NK-Agriculfure ff1E! 'lxa':.fEfI' -'I . if6IGIzffsuunfJ1 'is 465 9 . 3 ka , KATIE STRUNK-General F.I-I.A. 4. PATRICK J. STANLEY-Academic Band Drum Ivlaior 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Baseball 2: Baskelball Mgr. 2: I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3: Annual Sfalf 4. LINDA L. SUMMERLOT-General Sluclenl Coun. I: Girls' Craff 2: May Queen AII. 2: S FZ 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Class Play 3: Annual Slalf 4. DEANNA SUMMERS-Commercial Pep Club I. 2: Baslcefball Queen All. I: Class V.- Pres. I. 2: Bela 2: Blue Trl 2: May Queen AH. 3: G.A.A. 3, 4: Trl-I-Ii-Y 3, 4: N.I'-I.S. 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: Class Sec-Treas. 4: Annual Sfalf 4: Of- fice Assisl. I, 2, 4. NOLYN P. TAYLOR-Academic Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3: HI-Y 2, 3, Treas. 4: Val-Jeans 4: F.T.!-X. 4: Class Play 3: Boys' Slale. CHARLES TERRELL-General GRADUATION GIVES SENIORS FRED TERRELL-Indusirial Arfs SHIRLEY A. TERRELL-Home Ec. Chorus 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4. LINDA M. WALLACE-Home Ec. F.I-IA. I, Parllamenlaruan 2, Pres. 3, Sec. 4: F.T.A. I: Trl-Hi-Y I, 4: Pholo. Club 3:.Chorus 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4. NEDRA J. WA LLACE--Academic Chorus 2, 3, 4: Sexle-Ile I, 2, 3, 4: Trl-I-II-Y I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. I, 2, 3: Class Play 3, 4. CAROLYN J. WEAVER-Commercial G-.A.A. I: Tri-I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 4. MARY WHITAKER-General F.I-IA. I, 2: F.T.A. I: Chorus 2: Science Club I, 2. ,nv-A an Af N. NYE '2':.:.r DONALD L. WHITE-Academic Boys' Craff I, 2: Science Club I, 2: Audio-Visual 3: I Ii-Y 3, 4: Chorus 4: Track 2: Baskefball Mgr. 3: Track Mgr. 3: Sporfs Reporfer 4: Val-Jeans 4: Class Play 3. EDWARD G. WH ITE-Academic I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3: Science Club I: Class Play 3: Boys' Sfafe. JERRY WILSON-Indusfrial Arfs Track 2, 3: Baseball I, 3: Cross Counfry 3, 4: Boys' Craff I, 2: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD C. WINDERS-General Boys' Craff 2: Baseball I, 2: Chorus 3. 4: I-Ii-Y I: Class Play 3: Baskefball King 2. JANET K. WOOD-Commercial Chorus 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4: 6.!'X.A. I, 22 SEZ 2, 3, 4: Sexfeffe I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Val-Jeans I, 2, 3: Class Pres. I: Sfudenf Coun. 4: Girls' Sfafe: Class Play 3, 4: Band Show I: News Sfaff 4: Annual Sfaff 4, DELORES J. WRIGHT-Home Ec. F.T.A. I: Chorus 2, 4: F.I-LA. I, 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3. No? picfured: ROBERT PAGE--Agriculfure JAMES REED-Agriculfure PASSPORT T0 NEW WORLD. Miss Hamilfon, Mr. Spangler, and lvlr. Blanfon, Senior sponsors, are helping fhe class officers, Bob Oberholfzer, Pres.: John Dyar, V.-Pres.: and Deanna Summers, Sec.-Treas.: plan fhe Sen- mi- frm. I ,. 75 X. x..lw Affer four years of hard work and Iofs of fun, fhe class of '6I is ready fo accepf fheir new roles in life. This year's seniors have made a name for fhemselves in fhe field of falenf. Several members of fhe class served as officers of clubs and organizafions such as I-Ii-Y, Sfudenf Council, I-Ionor Sociefy, Tri-I-Ii-Y, G.A.A., and many ofhers. Their Junior Revue and The Ofher You will long be remembered as high- Iighfs of fheir high school days. When one fhinks of scholarship, fhe class of 'ol is cerfainly oufsfanding, shown by fhe scholarship rafings. Willingness fo co- operafe was a key word for fhis year's seniors which fhey exhibifed in fheir efforfs fo make fheir prom, srnorgasbords and feen nifes a success. As graduafion draws near, fhe seniors of '6I nof only look back on fheir evenfful four years buf also look forward fo fheir new world wifh high hopes and smiling faces. Picfure No 'T g-5 Available Jaclc Abbiff Sandra Bailey David Brinson Lloyd Bruce David Bryanl Mildred Budd Roger Chambers Gary Clarlc Sandra Close Cay Caniwell Charlie Carpenier Gail Carpenier Larry Corder Connie Cox Lloyd Criss ENERGETIC JUNIORS WORK HARD Ronald Crowe 'P 3' Q. Charles Crum QL - 'O Delores Crum Glenn Dayhull Roberl Denny Howard Edwards 'F-3 -v Mike Fori A Bill Franklin Helen Freeman Wilma Freeman , .- Larry Frye Marian Goldberg . . Suzanne Gray A I Joe Greene L A, .1 Jfiini . i, Q ff! ig I Ng li l' Tommy Greene , ' L b is 3 .r K OBS., fi . 3 7 X F 'Y' l 7 ,ig-V Q-1-,fs 'Q J ,fa gg -err .is I 6? 9. Q., 1 ji, Wi Q .5 is-fy Ha sf. , . - fr -3 .4 if I I I ,'? Q14 lf A ffm 'TE' Boyd Greenwood Mary l-lall Don l'lamil'ron Sharon l-lamm Donna Hays Madonna l-linion Janne Ingalls Jim Lawrence Doris Lenning Larry Lucas Terrie Maclvlorran David McBride Larry McNeal Rila Mills Sandra Monroe T0 MAKE PLAY, PROM AND COKE Ann Morley Frances Oliphanl Charles Parker Rulh Powell Barbara Ranard Riclcey Rodenbeclc Bolo Sampson Harold Sanders Mary Sheese Darrel Sherfield Sandra Sims James Speas Ronald Sranfz Warren Sfwalley Michael Sullivan HMA 391 ,ush- wad' I V1 f'f ai' -152' 'YY' 91 'I' 'S' Ria i .- 'K , X l abikgmfw- I l ss- M s T .C I J wg T sw! cj,-132 Ex :Mx N , -T 'il 5 f T' 'Qi ' K 5 X bi 4 'xx b ?.'44 ,' 3, Q A I A m il ,T-T ,T was T .sf r T T Glen Taylor Carl Terrell Mary Alice Terrell RoloerT Terrell Don Townsend Torchy WaTlcins Jesse WhiTe Sharon Williams Cheryl WiThem Fred WrighT SALES A BIG SUCCESS. Coke and hoT clog sales aT baslceTball games. pres- enTaTion oT class play, selling ChrisTmas wreaThs and holly are a Tew oT The Things ThaT concerned This year's 74 iuniors. This year's iuniors were a group OT individualisTs wi+h various TalenTs in music, sporTs, and learning. This year's Val-Jeans were composed oT iun- ior girls, which proves They can keep in sTep. NOT only were The TuTure seniors in sTep concerning music louT also in Tashion. Every new sTyle oT cloThing, hair sTyle or Tad or iolqe was disTribuTed among The juniors. l-lard work was a waTchword during Their second se- mesTer. This was a Time Tor careTul planning in order To produce a successTul play and an unTorgeTTable prom. We, The seniors oT '6l, l::esTow our good lucli and besT wishes on The class of '62. May They execuTe Their responsibiliTies To The loesT of Their aloiliTy. V r B'll Franlcl'n Pre and Suzanne Terry MacMorran, ,-P es.: I i , s.Z Gray, Sec.-Treas.. discuss decoranons Tor The Prom wiTh Their sponsors, Mrs, Kinney, Mr. Ranum, and Mr. Quimby. l1111. mu - nu. 'Q L -,1 ara . J' C X or if ii '1 P is 1. ,f Q I ',N, I ii SOPHO l 'i 'Q Jon Appleby Clara Sue Alkerson Richard Baugh Barbara Baumqarlner Judy Bolrinqhouse Larry Boswell Connie Brinson Karen Sue Brinson Glenn Brillon John Carpenler Junior Clark Cybil Cole ORES PRO E TI-IEMSELVES Melinda Conley Lloyd Cooksey Sandra Cox Larry Crowe Bob Crum Arlene Cunningham Berl Daniel Dick Daniels Mike Farmer Sylvia Fish Nancy Franklin Rex Franklin Glenda Freeman Gary Frye Donna Genfry Mary Sue Green ia X K if 'K xg? ,,, .9 s fl 'ilw i fryg F . Q .,,,,.. , r 5,1 SK F ru X 2 42 1' ' an X LL . 'Eh Sian Grillilh ' Don Hamlin Belly Jane Harris ' 1 Donna Hendricks i fa - .1 fa w. y 4 , 4' r Y' X Q -.L u 'F QI ' l i fEjaaL.,. h A 1 I Dave Helser 'Q A., g . L - Roberf Hiclcam - 5 l 3, Sandie Hulchens V, T i Helen Jones S-Q11 I ' gy ,fri-' il? Van Job r , ' il Viclor Kinney ' ig Georgiana Kanclel .- - ' Richard Langley , gn 4-I y ff I e- 1.4 A . 1 xx ,ig in ' EAGER T0 xl . 1 435357 1. ORK BY SETTING 3 r ,,:.,. , Q i Eugene Lawrence 'Q in A Leon Ledson -ag Carol Lee 'if P Q, X Joe McHaley 'f , W I l io if ' ' Mary Moore ,Q Charles Nanny L Thomas Pollard . 3 Jim Query . Q X - Q 11 . P Dianna Alice Reed K Ax , Mickey Riddle X 'X Eugene Riggs . Rila Sanburn i ilialllvl If n A W an Anise Sculf Alan Sheppard Charlolle Sherfield Charlene Shields ffl 1 'Q -rin x-' -...... D4 la 4I Ts '42 . r 'hy x J if rff ,.. -1 -- ,,i -. fd 'ai der s , - . Carol SmiTh Mary Jean SmiTh Richard STuTz Damon SummerloT r , ,,, , ' '-5 'Tama 44 'Z? , XL sw hy 19 in .1 is Y' 79 6 V Jack Terrell FloberT Winders Joyce Winlcler Milne WiThem Jerry Wood Dixie WoodruTT Annie Worley Richard WrighTsman RECURD FOR MAGAZINE SALES. Sophomore class officers. Charlene Shields, V.-Pres.: Nancy Franklin, Pres.: and Cybil Cole, Sec.-Treas.: are Trying ouT Their salcsrnanship on Sophomore sponsors, Mr. Appleby and Mr. Dyar. The Sophomores of '6I are eager noT only Tor work buT also Tor play. AlThough iT was work selling maga- zines, They also enioyed Their class parTies. Magazine sales was The sophomores' only Tund raising proiecT and They did a bang-up iob oT selling, surpassing all sales records of previous classes. They claim They are only warming up Tor nexT year.. The maioriTy oT sophomores are known Tor Their ouTsTanding sense oT humor-smiles Tlash ThroughouT The class. The sopho- mores, alThough They had only one year oT experience behind Them, are well on Their way To a successTul Tour years of high school. i - .FY-X if Q -Nw: L :.. . - I' ., , . fi, U Vs ,rw 4 H X .Q VH i Mlm J, A A f ' 5 5 vydilr 1 -.4 . . ' -- - hr .V . L I ' ,L Q gf!- s' 1. f -ma.. gi jf' , ' ,Ll - A x I A 5 --1 A Q.. A K ., K A S? '- A Z, . Q. i J X N- , i .. 'V 1 . X P 'Ve -L A -f ':: -SX , ' . f K C 'V 0 ,xnxx 'disk ,ann K r we lv' ks m- fs: ' ff ,P gn' ,, ,af -1:-er -Q e wx x P N, l A ,L ' ,W .. ce, A si X . 5, 5 pe f- 'S 5 .riffs X fl 'lil X .Ki it .3 ii Q A ip if H l BX ' , 4 si 4 ' i FQ' Jls F f John Abrams Shirley Aldriedge Arfhur Bailey Palricia Baugh Jerry Blair Marvin Brinson Mary Lee Brinson Larry Bryan Jim Campbell Richard Casebeer Roberl Chaney Barbara Lou Chambers Terry Clark Sally Class Mariorie Cohee Jean Cooper Barbara Corder Elhel Grace Close Floyd Criss Marlha Cramer FRESHMAN GET AN EARLY START Pal Daniels Connie Sue Davis James Dayhuif Dennis Dreher Janice Duling John Duncan Carl Roger Edwards Karen Evereli' Barbara Jean 'Fender Gary Fiscus Sandra Fish William Fox Julia Franklin Larry Franklin Carolyn Freeman Charles Freeman Marsha Freeman Sue Giddings Gary Grafe Kalhleen Griffin Xi Q'-L, 3 A J 8 at a 4,-Q A V , .. if 4 'Suu -A 'w a K .1 -as L F s i , ,if H 1 f- Q -S M- ... p-L -:A ....., '-6 ' 5 r-5 , J. I F 4 vr1 0 'Wil QA. QR' A GF .A 9 5 9 Hs E .,. 13-S i 4 V ' -:am 4 J L -' A Q a A - .-' , W S , gi! I i l f 4.1 f... , ' '- ash vi V 'l i' , il E4 8 gal -if 1 ' .1 :gi 6 X fxhylg -A - 1 X u x I' 'Af' , kh.. S 3, 'K g A.. 1 ,xfiw of 1 J: 44 is I a dn.: xi Khh. ,gk .. -. H. . xy A Q ua Fr '-125 -5 ' W I - Ay O S A .1 .X 'f is f . we Q O ii' 563 W 3 xv O V S M is nql , , . . . fx Q a 5, .os fm I -:-0 I L 44 Brenda Hall David Hamlin Dwayne Harmon Sieve Hogan Sophia Hood JOE l lOwdVd Linda Hughes Mike Hurchens Calvin Johnson Valmar Kandel Donna Keelover Alan Kinney Sherry Klaiber Ronnie Langley Judiih Ledgerwood Nick Lenning Eugene Maners Robin May John Mcfwley Judy Mize TOWARD MAKING HIGH SCHOOL 'T 40, Gary Newton S i ' l Marsha Nickless ya 1- '- A il 1? gi Linda Lou Oliphanf 'W fi N Us 'W Charles Ooley 22, . -- ' Roger Papadakos gf' V 3' b U :ig A . -'.. gf A? ya. aff .wha M s -i wi f X Beverly Parrish 7 Virginia Pifman ' ' - 1 9 Carol Sue Pogue MQ 4 wx X Herberl Ranaro hw. . , ' E -I., Judilh Renard i 'XFN V: A-Aa-ikr',5 R, - tr , f I h y I x ' . in as Jane Rein at L- HQ- f f' - Clifford Radqway Xa 'az jig 1 Q 55 Ronnie Rubeck 'N A -. --0 fy Jack Sampson KA' '.- N , Merry Ann Savage F '-a An: 2 x .. : H :ya -li ' ' U-.. T .N 4-anna. Donald Schneider Julia Shields Mark Sheppard . - - f ' L -A A 1 'QA s it M ' g , . ' - If, FH A .lx , Kiki Sfanley Sheriield Roger Sink fl '? und. .T Q ' X Us N V - f ay pt , -rg . , , 'Aww ' - X kx ' I 1101 V 'inf Y . I :C . . X S, - rv-ff.. .415 ' ' . , J . f'.5 4 Jane Skinner Barbara Smifh Anne SmiTh Mike SmiTh Elizabeilh Smlfh JaqueTTa STevens David Sfogsdill Paul STogsdill Elizebefh STrunk Carolyn Summ James Taylor Tommy Tilley Darlene Wade Vicki WhuTaker LoreTTa Whife ss ' . 1. T! -1 ..,12.'z.... - - .Q RJR. -qs 1 L . -. 4 - A '2 T -1 365241 . 1355 -i :. ,-.A. fa- gg. .'...21.1..-1 ire.. :.-.- - Bill Williams 10 Glenda Wininger Roger Wise Alice Whnhem DAYS UNFORGETTABLE Even Though The freshmen iusT enTered inTo high school This year, They conTribuTed much To The school's academic and social phases. This year's class of freshmen proved To be hard working, de- pendable members oT many organizaTions. Their enThusiasm Tor school proiecTs. pep block and music added greaTly To The spiriT of The school. AlThough TradiTion Terms Them as green freshmen, 'T ' diTliculT To believe This Term could be applied To such an indusTrious class. This year's freshmen are geTTing an early sTairT on building Their corner of The world. NOT long aTTer Their en'l'rance To' high school They were making Their way Through The halls oT Spencer l-ligh like old Timers. Freshman sponsors Mr Clark and Mrs Dowell greeT Cass o rcers Sue Giddings Sec Treas J rry Bl ir Pres an Dennis Dreher V Pres as They come from lunlor high To enfer high school Sf Q 2 , -4 Tl we 1 I . ' T - l, Q is ri ' .Aff ' ' Lf' vs P 1 I ill L , '3 wi fx T ' -0 --5 2 . . . ul '5' - . 6 I f X Y 3, , '4 1 ,. X ' 'sf' i . -fs ' 1 a ,, A v 1 Pi ' il A I . . 'A Q' A ' 'l if . i. 3 ' .I Gary Young W ' R iv -: l 'T ' j Q g his .l 4 V 4 4 .Li ' . , . . , l TT' , ' ' , .- .: e l .a'.' .1 d X. VL 'P V 'lr .I P x '. . .. ff viii I IS N 2 ,ff .1 rlhtyc f V ,X lksfvly ' x Q l,-ily' k.....,. P-Q I l. 'I I .T il .fi l I ,Q ii FRONT ROW: Palricia Smilh, Shirley While, Carolyn While, Carroll Arlhur, Palricia Donny, Linda Aulem, Beverly Winders, Devera Budd, Belly Jordon. SECOND ROW: James Wood, Mike Crum, Dickie Phillips, Jackie Freeman, Chesler Richardson, Tommy Junkin, Jerry Hamm, Richard Lawerencc. Paul Henry, Roger Freeman, Max Morrow. THIRD ROW: Billie Clark, Virgil Baumgarlner, Frank Fender, Roberl Slogsdill, Phillip Kaylor, Roger Edwards. Garalh Fleener, Larry Wall, Ron Marsh. QQSVA S7533 EIGHTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Norma Hamlin, Linda Forlner, Joyce Bose, Gloria Thompson, Judy Henson, Gloria Childress, Sharron Gilliland, Jill Welzel, Bonnie Miller, Don- na Winders, Donna Wallace, Ann Roden- beck. SECOND ROW: Mr. Eisenbarlh, Lynda Macy, Pamela Woodcock, Judilh While, Nicolie Franklin, Sylvia Money, Sylvia Edwards, Virginia Chaney, Frances Aldriedge, Donna Pursell, Becky Beaman, Suzan Nicholson, Rose Beneliel. THIRD ROW: John Miller, Slanley Ellis, Sam Conley, Sleven Dayhull, Mike Conley, David Raper, Larry Kinney, Eddie Hogan, Keilh Livingslon, Darrell While, Tony Genlry, Ron Medaris, Roger Slanley, Richard Ledson, John Scoll, Terry Free- man. X Ji. FRONT ROW: Sloney Brown, Don Franke lin, Roger Sanburn, Jim Riddle, Danny Culross, Jerry While, Roberl Curry, Mike Galimore, Duane Nash. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Wrighl, Linda Hawkins, Barbara Porler, Wanda Deckard, Car- olyn Robinson, Rebecca Scull, Sandra Andrews, Claudia Summers, Linda Gar- rell, Virginia Lane, Karen Franklin, Vir- ginia Roberls. THIRD ROW: Slanley Chrislie, Mrs. Newsom, Linda Miller, Mary Keene, Nancy McNeal, Lois Crum, Judy Chambers, Sherry Freeman, Linda Goldman, Bonnie Daniels, Anila Wilhem, Billie Ann Williams, Sharron Ridgway. FOURTH ROW: John Forl, Slove Cra- dick, Lloyd Wood, Keilh Grillilh, Ron Decker, Roberl Hawkins, Eddie Coleman, Roger Daniel, Ron Walker, Tom Garrcll. SEVENTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Mary Lee Ranard, Donna Doom, Rila Crowe, Paulelle Bryan, Linda Daniels, Sandy McGuire, Judy Cooksey, Judy Wilhem, Connie Hall, Belly Rur- sell, Susie Parrish, SECOND ROW: Linda Cramer, Judy Galloway, Diana Medley, Danny l-loga'n, Lloyd Slines, Jim Fsak- son, Jimmy l-lzzdsen, Jerry Wriqhl, Barry Riggs, Joel Wilhem, THIRD ROW: Mrs. Fosfer, Tim Freeman, Sieve Pallerson, Ronald Bixler, Gerald Miller, Waller Class, John Lonq, Ricky Freeman, Sieve Rose, Ricky Chaney, Mark Flelser, Fred Unger, Charles Felly. If 4-af. FRONT ROW: Danny Brinson, Billy Cole. Roberl McAuley, Craig Schneider, Sieve l-lamillon, Slanley Green, James Ham- mond, Michael Miller, Allen Bean. SEC- OND ROW: Colleen Slanley, Carole Wood, Cindy While, Judy Miller, San- dra Williams, Peggy Arlhur, Shelia Sink, Gloria Brinson, Sarah Freeman, Sue Hen- son. THIRD ROW: Dianna Brummell, Virginia Slwalley, Kalhleen Collins, Lexey Meaden, Janel Bruner, Wanda Boswell, Donna Duncan, Palricia Slauqh, Deanna Williams, RoAnn Brown. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Wilson, Carolyn Miller, Carol Drescher, Billy Joe Farley, Mark Fender, Roberl' Livingslon, Bill Oberhollzer, Mike Klaiber, Sande MacMorran, Delmar San- ders, Pal Barnes. FRONT ROW: Nancy Babbs, Deanna l-lallom, Brenda Wriqhlsman, Ilene Cal- verl, Pamela l-lodges, Kalhy Slrunk, Cheryl l-lendricks, Palricia Smilh, Mari- lyn Reilree, Sharon Powell, l-lazel Criss. SECOND ROW: Moyne Moore, Janico Slannard, Marqarel Bauqh, Marqarel Bixler, Dale Babbs. James Fender, Slove Weed. Billy Ranard, James Roberlson, Larry Daniels, Darrell May. THIRD ROW: Max Parrish, Larry Abrams, Ron Marlell, Andy Flynn, Richard Frye, Fred Abbill, Jerry Slrunk, Ernesl Bixler, James Min- nick, Larry Bell, Leland Johnson. FRONT ROW: Eddie Curry, Sieve Hen- dricks, Kenny Andrews, Tim Wilhem, Ray- mond Wise, Slanley Cradick, John Gen- lry. SECOND ROW: Karen Williams, Penny Zulall, Ramona Bryanl, Debbie Harris. Darlecia Ford, Treva Goodman Amelia Miller, Mary Nash, Palricir Close, Lynn Miichell, Juda Franklin. THIRD ROW: Nancy Junkin, Bonnie Winders, Sheryll Carpenier, Pam Decker, Connie Keelover, Calhy Adams, Dianne Grale, Keiih Casebeer, Mike Freeman, Sleven Lyons. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Wal- lis, Eric Childress, Ricky Rumple, Paul Scull, Sfephen Dean, Mark Holloway. Bobby Sullon, Louis Clcvenqer, Danny Slouqh, Billy Beaman, Larry Rodenbeck. SIXTH GRADE FRONT ROW: James Pollard, Ronnie Hendricks, Sieve Carpenler. James Mc- Auley, Paul Tucker, Harold Ellis, Leon Alkerson, Arlhur Azen. SECOND ROW: lnqrid Miller, Sharon Calverl, Becky Noel, Marilyn Miller, Judy Freeman, Pamela Summers. Wilda Keelover, Cheryl Fiscus, Naomi Daniel, Wilma Porier, Carol Pallerson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hulcheson, Dwendlen Slevens, Peg Woodruff, Susan Roberlson, Judy Samp- son, JoFllen Harmon, Jane Campbell, Jeanne Dayhuli, Clara Abbili, Arihur Bryanr, David Pedro. FOURTH ROW: James Evans, Cecil Garrell, Bruce Hays, Sleven Truax, James Benneli, Johnny Cecil. John Forlner, John Huicherson. Mike Brillon, Darreil Powell. PM FRONT ROW: Donald Manley, Norman Baugh, Gene Tucker, Bradley NVood. Randy Freeman, Billy Wood, Michael Campbell. SECOND ROW: Melinda Car- penier, Barbara Corns, Carol Davis, Can- dace Schneider, Linda Srnirh, Rebecca Skaggs, Marqaref Hawkins, Barbara Al- driedge, Pamela Bollinqhouse, Sheryl Frye, Jacqulin Bruner. THIRD ROW: Sharon Faslerday, Vicloria Propes, Vicki Collier, Linda Baker, Marqarei Harden, Pally Slierwall, Leaiy Bixler, Carol Frank- lin, Darlene Miller. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Wampler, Timoihy Lewis, Jarold Frank- lin, Kennelh Wheeler, William Wall, Charles Macy, Kennelh Edwards, Sleph- en Woods, Daniel Winders, Richard Ar- lhur, Rodney Kinney. FIFTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Kennofh Scales. James Farnsley, Russel Bandy, Larry Ooley, By- ron Corder, Charles Frye. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Wriqhl, Charlolle Fis- cus. Diana Langley, Palsy Slrunk, Mari- lyn Richardson. Laura Barneli, Georgia Hall, Candace Hamm Marqarel Clev- enqer, Sandra Chrisiy, Virqinia Smilh. THIRD ROW: Nancy Campbell, Clarice Collins, Vicki Gray, Linda Ranard, Dar- lene Clawson, Cynfhia Woodcock, Kalh- erine Buller, Marfha Fox, Barbara Par- rish, Danny Cunningham, Keilh Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Kirby, Slanley While, James Miller, Arlhur Cohee, Wils liam Wriqhl, Roberi Taylor, Thomas Hy- ali, Michael Morrison, Joseph Summers, Fredrick Freeman. FRONT ROW: Kay Ann Wallace, Re- becca Howard, Linda Sink, Pamela Wil- liams, Barbara Freeman, Karen Ooley, Rebecca Sculr, Sally Hickam, Marsha Woolard, Sharon Summerlol, Beverly Bcaman. Judilh Edwards. SECOND ROW: Kathy Dayhull,JMariIyn Wright Theresa Bucyy' Deser e Meaderz Pau Hall,fClarencc Hood, Billy Clarl John Baughn, Richard Porlerf Bobby Slrunkl Danny peards. THIRD ROW: Mrsi Spangler, Clay Hogan, Lynn Frye, Sieph- en Green, Michael Frye, Jerry Hendricks, Stoll MacMorran, Roberr Archer, Craig Money, Gar Rumple, Richard Marlell. o er elre , 'is FRONT ROW: Tc-rry Thompson, Richard Leeburq, Ronald Baulf, Gary Freeman, Larry Phillip, Richard Wriqhl. Jackson Loudermilk. SECOND ROW: Diana Mill ler. Sue Ann lnqails, Byrel Henry, Rulh Ann Beneiiel, Lu Jane Brown. Cindy Weidner, Linda Ridgway. Beverly Lock- wood, Calla Garrell, Audrey Campbell. THIRD ROW: Richard Meadows, Gary Brilion, Kenneih Zuliall, Flizabelh Bixlcr, Theresa Howard, Jane Long, Paula Sind- linqer, Linda McMurray, Pamela Bry- anl, Linda Hendricks. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Pills, Earl Hacker, Ga-ry Hamm. Roberf Wheeler, Mlax Holloxbssy, Larry Allbrifien, Frank Parrish, William Hoqan, Gail Brinson, Roger Malicoal. li! FRONT ROW: David Daniels, Robfrrr Morli-y, clalries Frye, Dennis Williarns, Sloplir-n Hamlin Terry Allbrilfen, Mi, Cliael lfxwis. SECOND ROW: Teresa Hodqos, Nila Bauqli, Mary Ann Free- man. Jacquie Hirlrliens, Falricia Hayes, Dian Hardosly, P'-qqy Fryar, Barbara Hendr-rslwl Brenda Higqlic-2. THIRD ROW: Iraliri Sniilli, Willa I-I rlines, Jackie Hulclic-rf,rxn, Mc'rriIwIIi Fender, Roger Mailrill, Jirnrny Bivclcr, Jack Crum. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Orrf-ll, Micliael Heqdall, Eddie Ranard Garland Miller, Donald Wall, Randy Criles, Wayne Cruodnian, Williarww Garrelf, Larry Joe VVa',I.-win Mirliai-l Slariley, FOURTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Rnnald Brinson, David Fiscus, Gary Parrisli, Gary Foe. Sleplien Close, Ricky Powell, Slanley Rice, Jerry Clnrisly. SECOND ROW: Darlene Den- ny, Jane Ellen Wo'rd, Diana Fardue Re- becca Ycunq Lynn Mallliews, Suzzane Ranard Joyce Hudson, Leanna Tucker, Falricia Wallcer, Wilrna Garrcll, Palricia Wyllne. THIRD ROW: Slierry Fisnburn, Sylvia Slines, Delnbra Meyer, Sliaren Hall, Carla Smillm Palriqia Ann Frr-ernan, Mary Jane Coble, Fre'-ida Bryanl, Renea Pdrler, Judilli Clarlc, FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Edwards, Gary Walden, Ricliard Moscrip, James Malicnal. Rolvorl Frye Tlwornas Mears James Miller Terry Galil rnore, Micliacl Sroqadill, Rifiliard Mc- Murray. A- FRONT ROW: Rndnriy Summers, David Wlwile, Reber? Parrislw, Gary Hinlon, Vir' gil Freernan, Terry Allcerson, Milce Land- ley, Roberl McCullouqIw, SECOND ROW: Carolyn Bcse, Bernice Abbill, Mary I-lawlzins, Diana Bauqln, Carol Miller, Suzanne Cliildress, Margaref Conley, Linda Bean, Debbie Rood, Susan Spang- ler, Helen Slrunlc. THIRD ROW: Miss We ls, Carolyn Wal, Grelclion Price. Ann Riclnardson, Jean Jennings, Nancy Lanquell. Belly Ooley, Sally Henson, K a re n Mane-rs, Connie McGuire. FOURTH ROVV: Mike Bolfinqliouse, David Sloqsdill, Gary Franklin, Mike Coll lier, Russell Fender, Timolliy Freeman, Keifn Class, Billy Gray, Gary Baumqarl- ner, Roberl Lane. THIRD GRADE FRONT ROW: Johnny Corns, Johnnie Srnilh, Jerry Lockwood, Lesler Chrisly, Gary Franlrlin, Dennie Gunderman, James Hodges. Mike Deern. SECOND ROW: Niia Sumrnerlol, Ann Miller, Vickie Gallamore, Palfy Edwards, Joy Freeman, Connie Wallace, Melissa Ar- cher, Shelly Scoll, Ginger Galloway, Kalhy Maners, Anna Fender, Kaihleen Porler. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Allspaugh, Joann Harden, Kalhy Rose, Becky Frye, Delores Fiscus, Bonnie Vaughn, Chrisly Edwards, Darlene Goodwin, Susan Boruli, Vera Wall, Joyce Macy, Miss Johnson lsludenl leacherl. FOURTH ROW: Kerry Barnes, Tommy Richardson. Brady Len- ning. Rodney Kosares, Diclc Hogan, Ralph Sadler, Nalhan While, Kevin McKay, David Ruebeclr, Don Clevenger, David Cramer. FRONT ROW: Johnny Wallace, George Unger, Michael Wallace, Sleplien Hen- dershol, Roloerf Baugh, Roger Parrish, Donald Morrison, Marshall Azen. SEC- OND ROW: Virginia Marleil, Beverly Morley. Deborah Sheese. Carla-Wrighl, Belh Ooley, Diane Roberlson, Johnny Plall, Maurice Green, Denver Wrighls- man, Ronald Wise, Dennis Taylor. THIRD ROW: Calhy Bixler, Jimmy Fullr, Michael Mclnlosh, Marlc Riggs, Tresa Slrunlc, Glor- ia Wilhem, John Galloway, Paul Hays, Michael Leeberg, Sharon Fryar, Palricia Walker, Debra Hamm, Debra Abbolr. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Gray, Susan Slier- wall, Terry Genlry, Janel Bolinger, Freda While, Rulh Class. Larry Mills, Lewis Fender, Nancy Truax, Gordon Hyail, Janice Woodrulf, Linda Baller, FRONT ROW: Ellis Bixlerl Billy While, Sleven Wiihem, Delmar Calverl, Jimmy Haclcor, Harrison Hood Sleven Dyer. Sleven Uhl, Charles Arlhnr. SECOND ROW: Diana Ooiey, Brenda Rolino, San- dra Roberlsen, Debra Tilus, Jeanna Hud- son, Anila Hodges, Julia Denney, Lana Hallhill, Mary Jo Hendershol, Karen Burlcs, Eddy Wallace, Fred Drescher. THIRD ROW: Milne Niclcless, Susan W-hile, Slanley Powell, Myrna Crowe, Kenny Easlerday, Carolyn Bixler, Joann Slannard, Cheryl Fishbnrn. Sleven Fen- der. Larry Huliman, Carolyn Sims. FOURTH ROW: Miss Bourne, Rosemary Parlcer, Shirley Wheeler, E. R. Gray, Eddy Hallom, Gwen Slough, Kalhy Sex- lon, Iris Smilh, Rhonda Freeman, Jane Fapadalros, Marlinda Cross, Fred Rum- ple. has 16-1: 'V 1 FRONT ROW: Margo McKay, Archie Hendricks, Nicholas Carpenler, June Hacker, Michael fxllgood, Eugene Richard- son, Carol McMurray, Karen Swallord, Darlene Porler, Jack Thompson. SECOND ROW: Gordon Franklin, Jackie Lewis, Michael Bucy, Brenda Dean, Donna Terrell, Creslona Slevens, Larry Tucker, Rebecca Clark, Nina Babbs, Nicholi Mallhews, Roberl Bandy. THIRD ROW: Miss Mollell, Nancy Woodruff, Gary Freeman, Ricky Culross, Danny Summill, Roberl Far- mer. Jackie Dyer, Mike Jackson, Dennis Mills, Eugene Wag- goner, Ivan Langley. FRONT ROW: Mary Jane Aldriedge, Karen Sheese, Calhy Bollinghouse, Charlolle Baull, Nancy Tilley. Brenda Griffin, Judy Malicoal, Sandra Sims. Roberl Cummins, Jerry Town- send, Bobby Bean. SECOND ROW: Sandra Babbs, Debbie Hendricks, Becky Woolard, Mike Pardue, Larry Page, Roger Rood, Dennis Slogsdill, Randy Nicely, Douglas Klaiber, David Brown. THIRD ROW: Mrs, Trosin, Becky Hamm, Lloyd Davis, Darrel Meaden, Jim Hogan, Slephen Ranard, Mar- shall Richardson, Arlhur Collins, Terry Wrighl, Roberl Ross, Mary Blankenship. QGY SECOND GRADE FRONT ROW: John Hyall, Shirley Hallom, Trudy Abram, James Hendricks, Sleven Deem, Mike Skaggs, Richard Duni- gan, Rornie Newlon, Chris Canlwell, Fred Curry, Randy Hendricks, David Baull. SECOND ROW: Gary Close, Belly Miller, Sue Gray, JoAnn Sadler, Kalhryn Franklin. Kay Ranard, June Crum, Niela Williams, Lisa Childress, Kirn Shumaker. THIRD ROW: Mrs. l-lullman, Dale Cross, Barry Keilh, Jonalhan Farnsley, Dennis Campbell, Palricia Blanken- ship, Debra Johnson, Sanford Lyons, Ernie Dyer, Peggy Nul- grass, Danny Smilh. li. .. - FRONT ROW: Jacky Baugh, Gregory Hallom, Julie Richard- son, Tommy Winclerxs, Joan Milchell, Ricliard Garrell, Richard Roberlson, Tereasa Ridgway, Margella Flynn. SECOND ROW: Clifford McGuire, Randy Harmon, Gene Waskom, Tony Slrunk, Belh Ann Rodeler, Slephen Brinson, Calhy Ooley. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Wilson, Roger Propes, Randall Pallerson, Shirley Barnell, Suellen Mumma, Billy Joe Bose, Ouindera Lewis. FIRST GRADE FRONT ROW: Janel Malicoal, Ricliard Waskom, Penny Tilus, Darrell Arrlwur, Lana Tucker, Elaine Rice, Faiflm Hollo- way, Barry Nickless, Eric Sclwneider. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Abrell, Cynllwia Holer, Ricky Wallace, Sleven Roberlson, Sleven Anderson, William Close, Kalhy Barnes, Brenda Ridqway. THIRD ROW: Elaine Slwerfield, Donald Hender- slnol, Ken? Helser, Keil'l1 Cooksey, Barbara Sims, Carol Franklin. Cailny Davis, Allen Hall, Danny Gunderrnan. 551.- FRONT ROW: Dennis Livingsron, Riclnard Cradick, Ivan Corns. Ricliard Shields, Nancy Hall, Kallnrine Weddle, Gregory Huffman. SECOND ROW: Jeffrey Howard, Robin Smillw, Dixie Palrerson, Jeffrey Carpenler, Rosella Clark, Roxanne Puckerl, Gary Tucker, Micki Mclnlosln. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Parrislw, Linda Green, Billy O'Bannon, Sleven Boruff. Debbie Sue'Wl1ile, Cindy Carpenler, Palricia Freeman. Coleen Boler, Riclward Slneese. FRONT ROW: Ernrna Bandy, Rick Edwards. Kalhy J. Hen- dricks, Mike Richardson. Barbara Frye, Dickie Conley, Joe Tennanl, Charles Hardesly, Kallwy Roberlson. SECOND ROW: Jeffery Sluerlield, Vickie Oborliollzer, Mark Ulnl, Barbara Walden, Clweryl Fulk, Barbara Coble. Duane Halllwill, Susan Vauglwn, Vicki Ranard, Jackie Baugln. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Fulk, Morris Campbell, Roger Pierson, Callmy Daniels. Jean Plaff, Mark Galloway,-Kennellw Pellree, Slwelia Baker. Janel Morley, Vicky Sparks. FRONT ROW: Randy Halen, Margie Buller. Carl Bulclner, Merea Calvert Debra Alkerson, Vanessa Holmes, Brenda Pfaif, Paula Hurcberson, Jolwn Scales, Ricky Bixler, Tony Morrison. SECOND ROW: Mandy Bixler, Morey Barnes, Randy Henderslioi, Kenny Terrell, Tornrny Lucas, Brad Far' mer, Kallwy Hendricks, Gerrie Lou lcenoqle, Joe Wallace. THIRD ROW: Miss Heidrick. Vera Young, Ricky Jennings, Kafhy Fiscus, Douglas Woolard, Janice Srygler, Nancy Tucker, Lealu Scull, Slnaron Truax, Debra Slarnes. ,-, FUTURE JI if ,,,l. FROM WHENCI .:f 'se QMMEA' 'bow :Ox S y 5. ' 1 '74 'E W I , , S mmf 'i i fl 5.- 0 'ii nf s? Q, 1 00 0 OW- Nfwvk my ' Q NAYIONAL uomon SOCIETY xx CX X E - L X? ff' 5 X A N x Z Qi X WE GIVE . . . P Leadership P Membership V Cooperation Vs If .7 .- J, af -an-A' F.T.A. Gives Scholarship The Fulure Teachers Club is an or- ganizalion lor high school sludenls who are inleresled in The leaching field. Each member has an opporlunily lo develop The gualilies and apliludes basic lo successful leaching by assisl- ing Teachers in lheir daily classes. Lasl year The club adopled The pol- icy ol giving a S25 scholarship an- nually lo a sludenl who enlers lhe leaching field. They sponsored lheir Scholarship Hop in November lhis year lo raise money lor This proiecl. The ollicers, Sandy Hammond, Pres- idenlq Annie Worley, Vice-President and Dixie Woodruff, Secrelary-Treas- urer, worked wilh Mrs. Rinne lo plan lhe aclivilies for each meeling. F.H.A. - FRONT ROW: Brenda Hall, Virginia Pilman, Carol Ran- ard, Sophia Hood, Connie Cox, Evelyn Harris, Delores Wrighl, Linda Wallace, and Helen Jones. SEC- OND ROW: Barbara Fender, Don- na Keefover, Jean Cooper, Carol Lee, Mary Sue Green, Charlolle Sherlield, Doris Lenning, Sandra Bailey. THIRD ROW: Dorolhy Sheese, Elaine May, Kalie Slrunk, Edna Fender, Shirley Aldreige, Mary Alice Terrell, Mary Moore, and Mrs. Kinney. 56 F.T.A. - FRONT ROW: Mary Sue Green llefll, Dixie Woodruff, Sandy Hammond, Annie Worley, Mrs.Rinne.SECOND ROW: Carol Lee, Joyce Winkler, Georgianna Kan- del, Ronald Srygler, Pal Slanley, Joe McHaley, Roger Papadakos. Kay Franklin llefll, winner ol The FTA, Scholarship, receives lhe check from Sandy Hammond, Presidenl, as Pegg McCrary, lasl year's Presidenl, looks on. F.F.A.-FRONT ROW: Jack Abbiff. James Sfrunlc, Gary Simpson, David Dyer, Charles Nanny, Lloyd Bruce, Bob Page, Mr. Quimby. SECOND ROW: Joe Howard, Charles Ooley, Herberf Ranard, Sian Sherfield. Eugene Maners, Richard Casebeer, Rick Langley, John Abrams, Gary iFrye, Jim Ooley. THIRD ROW: Bob Crum, Mickey Riddle, Marvin Brin- son, Fred Wrighf, Gary Newfon, James Speas. Larry Boswell, Jim Reed. FOURTH ROW: Morris Pegg, Richard Sfufz, Milne Smifh, James Dayhuff, Roger Wise, Junior Clark. Ji 'T W' -Y , valley i ' . , sf ' I L. Larry Boswell's small onloolcer seems qui1e engrossed in Larry's pig proiecf for F.F.A. sirerri is'-If fr sr .eps gl... iyifid F.F.A. Members Earn While They Learn The Fu+ure Farmers of America is a large or- ganizafion consisfing of 378,000 members and 9,000 local chapfers. The organizafion's acfivifies are designed pri- marily fo help develop rural leadership and good cirizenship, and To sfimulafe fhe boys 'ro beH'er achievemenf in agriculfural occupafions. The boys in F.F.A. have opporfunifies for such acfivifies as conclucfing and faking parf in public meerings, and assuming civic responsibilifies. The officers include James Speas, President Morris Pegg, Vice-Presidenfq Charles Nanny, Sec- refary, and Lloyd Bruce, Treasurer. Better Homemakers The F,l-LA. inifiafion is well under way wifh fhe Presidenf, Evelyn Harris, and ofher officers conducfing The ceremony. Through F.H.A. Fufure Homemalcers of America is a nafional or- ganizafion of young girls of iunior high and high school age who are or have been homemalcing sfu- denfs. All programs af nafional, sfafe. disfricf or local level are focused on helping each girl improve her personal, family and communify living. The chapfer meerings provide many experiences fhaf help each girl grow personally Through plan- ning programs, presiding af meefings and cooper- afing wifh ofhers in various programs and acfivifies. The officers are Evelyn l-larris, Presidenfg Delores Wrighf, Vice-Presidenf: Linda Wallace, Secrefary, and Elaine May, Treasurer. Latln Club Emphaslzes Classical Languages The Junior Classical League was formed here by lhe Lalin l Class ol l959-60. ll has expanded lhis year by adding members from The Lalin I Class of I96l. The officers for lhis year are Ter- rie MacMorran, Presidenlg Sandie Hulchens, 'Vice- Presidenli Anise Sculi, Secrelary-Treasurer, and Bob Oberhollzer, Reporler. The club is open To all sludenls inleresled in classical languages. TRI-HI-Y-FRONT ROW: Merry Sind- linger, Linda Wallace, Pali McFarren, Janel Long, Deanna Summers, Pegg Mc- Crary, Nancy Lewis, Sandy Hammond, Judy Smifh, Lela Bullerdiclc, Nedra Wal- lace, Carolyn Weaver. SECOND ROW: Miss Galimore, Lorella While, Jane Skinner, Arlene Cunningham, Sandra Cox, Sandra Sims, Sherry Klaiber, Karen Ever- eil, Mary Hall, Shirley Baugh, Evelyn Harris, Belly Harris, Marlha Cramer, Mary Brinson. THIRD ROW: Connie Da- vis, Marsha Freeman, Glenda Freeman, Mariorie Cohee, Sandra Monroe, Cay Canfwell, Connie Cox, Madonna Hinlon, Pal Baugh, Carolyn Freeman, Madi Goldberg, Donna Hays. FOURTH ROW: Merry Savage, Frances Oliphanl, Riia Mills, Suzanne Gray, Sharon Williams, Mildred Budd, Brenda Hall, Janne ln- galls, Linda Oliphanl, Jane Rein, Cybil Cole, Melinda Conley. FIFTH ROW: Verna Holloway, Charlene Shields, De- lores Crum, Ann Morley, Janice Duling, Glenda Wininger, Sue Giddings. Pal' Daniels, Barbara Chambers, Judy Shields, Carol Smiih, Barbara Baumgarlner, San- die Hufchens. 58 LATIN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Gary Grale, Bob Hickam, Delores Crum. Anise Scufl, Donna Genlry, Connie Brinson, Carol Smilh, Charlene Shields, Melinda Conley, Jane Skin- ner, Miss Galimore. SECOND ROW: Alan Sheppard, Marlha Cramer, Mary Brinson, Carol Pogue, Ann Smiih, Mike Huichens, Sandie Huichens, Kalhleen Grilfin, Sue Giddings. Sherry Klaiber. THIRD ROW: Gary Young, Ronnie Rubeclc, Gary Fiscus, Miclcey Riddle, Dick Daniels, Nancy Franlclin, Barbara Baumgarfner, Jane Rein, Valmar Kandel, Marsha Niclcless. FOURTH ROW: Vic Kinney, Roger Papada- lros, Jack Sampson, Don Schneider, Bob Oberholfzer, Joe McHaley, Ter- rie MacMorran, Jon Appleby. .dl Lalin is made easy wiih poslers prepared by lhe Lafin Club. F1-'IJ HI-Y - FRONT ROW: John Dyar lleffl, Darwin Kinney, Jack Newsom, Roger Kinney, Larry Bryan, Alan Kinney, Joe Mcl-laley, Mike Hufchens. SECOND ROW: Gail Carpen- rer, Pal Sfanley, Nolyn Taylor, Larry Riffer. Jim Query, Don While, Bob Oberholfzer, Reg- gie Johnson, Mr. Blanlon. l THIRD ROW: Tommy Greene, if Q Ronald Srygler, Roger Cham- bers, Mike Forf, Charles Car- penler, Tom Schneider, Mike Sullivan. x l T5- f- m. me f I 'l --l Don While and Mike Sullivan musl be super salesmen lo sell Mr. Spangler a box of candy. Giving, resulfs in happiness, This is evidenl by +he expres- sions on 'the faces of Lela Bullerdick lleffl and Nancy Lewis as They pack a box of 'roys for some children al Chrisfmas. L22 1 Lie- Hi-Y Raises Money With Candy Sales The Hi-Y Club is a na'rion-wide fellowship of high school yourh working +o creafe, main+ain, and exlend Jrhroughouf lhe home, school and communily, high srandards of Chrislian characler. Selling candy was one of 'rheir money-making proiecfs. Each year The club awards honor pins +o The seniors in fhe club. These many proiecls could nor have been accomplished wilhoul +he conlinuing help of Mr. Blanion. The officers are Roger Kin- ney, President Darwin Kinney, Vice-President Larry Rifler, Secrelaryq Nolyn Taylor, Treasurer: Don While, Chaplain: and Bob Oberhollzer, Sergeant al-Arms. Tri-Hi-Y Helps Othersg Banquet Huge Success Tri-Hi-Y, now in i'l's ninfh year, provided service, cooperarion and enioymenl' for approximarely 65 members This year. The girls decided 'ro arrange baskels ol cloihing and 'loys for less forrunale people in The Spencer area ai Chrisimas. In April 'rhe members held a Mofher-Daughler Banquet al' which Time all senior members were presenred wirh 'rradirional gills. The purpose of lhe organizaiion is: To creafe, mainiain. and exlend lhroughouf The school and communiiy high slandards of Chrisfian characlerf' The officers include Nancy Lewis, President Pegg McCrary, Vice-President Belly Harris, Secreiary: Lela Bullerdiclc, Treasurer: Jane? Long, Chaplain, and Suzanne Gray, Reporfer. 59 ConTesTs, concerTs, half-Time shows, and programs in- volving many exTra pracTice sessions make up The life oT a S.l-l.S. band member. LeTT, righT, leTT, righT. Keep in line. LiTT Those knees and poinT Those Toes. All These commands and oThers are heard by The band as They pracTice Tor march- ing rouTines. Among The many marching performances. The band parTicipaTed in The lv1arTinsville Parade, WorTh- ingTon Parade, Clay CiTy Parade, Vigo CounTy Fair and Owen CounTy Fair Parade. ln addiTion To The marching programs, Thefre were con- cerTs and conTesTs Tor which The band was always prepar- ing. ln The spring of l96O, The Spencer High School Band placed in The second division aT The Mooresville DisTricT Band ConTesT. As an annual evenT The band presenTs a spring concerT. This concerT is greaTly anTicipaTed by The members. ConTesTs and more conTesTs are a parT oT The band ensembles. ln February oT 'bl many oT The band ensembles received TirsT and second division raTings aT The indiana UniversiTy Solo and Ensemble ConTesTs. AnoTher big evenT in The liTe of a band member is The receiving of award sweaTers by The Juniors and The re- ceiving oT musical chevrons by The Seniors. For The year OT l96l, The band and chorus were privi- leged To aTTend a one-day Tour To The nearby Towns. The Tour was greaTly appreciaTed by The schools. Mr. Warmufh, band direcTor, has provided new ancl inTeresTing programs Tor The presenT and 'FuTure members of The band. CONCERTS, TOURS, HALF-TIME PERFORMANCES FRONT ROW: Karen MclnTosh, CharloTTe Sargent Sandy Freeman, Darwin Kinney. SECOND ROW: Danny Culross. RiTa Sanburn, Cindy WhiTe, Carolyn Miller, Judy Miller, Karen EvereTT, Connie Brinson, Karen Booe, Karen Brinson. THlRD ROW: Jill We+zel, Linda Forf- ner, Charlene Shields, Aruse ScuTT, Cheryl Wright Gary Fiscus. TF I f Eff .. Nicky Franklin, Jane Skinner, John Long, Dave Raper, Sandra Cox, Barbara Baumgarfner, Dick Daniels. FOURTH ROW: Deanna Wil- liams, Carol Drescher, Linda Goldman, Larry Daniels, Ro Ann Brown, Wanda Boswell, Linda Cramer. Billy Clark, Tom Junkin, Mark Fender, Don Franklin, l-laro'ld Sanders. Sande MacMorran. FRONT ROW: Riia Sanburn, Anise Scuff, Karen Brinson. Jane Skinner. SECOND ROW: Belly Har- ris, Linda Miller. THIRD ROW: Connie Brinson, Terrie Maclvlorran, Pal Slanley. Marlha Cramer. .AX 34 4 IN f CONTESTS KEEP THE BAND ON THE MARCH FRONT ROW: Sandra Bailey, Sharon Williams, Bolo Sampson, Bill Franklin. SECOND ROW: Joyce Winlcler, Sharon Ridgway, BeH'y Jordan, Jim Esakson, Gerald Miller, Jim Hammond, Bill Oberholfzer. Judy Shields, Milne Miller. THIRD ROW: Roger Sanburn, Eugene Lawrence. Darrell While. Ed Hogan, Virgil Baumgarfner, Judy Hen- son, Berf Daniels, Larry Crowe, Bill Williams. Marlha Cramer, Sandra Monroe. Jaclc Newsom, Terrie MacMorran. FOURTH ROW: Caro- lyn Franklin, Jane? Long. Nancy Franklin, Belly Harris, Linda Miller. Sue Henson, Roger Daniels, Paul Henry, Lloyd Slines, Sieve Pal- ferson. Jon Appleby, Bob Mcfkuley, Roberl' Liyingsion. FIFTH ROW: Bill Cole, Slanley Ellis. John Carpenler. Roger Papadalros. Ed Cramer. Barry Manley, Charles PeHy, Pal Slanley. I 5 Sforzanda Enjoys Musical at LU. Membership in +his organizaiion is Iimifed 'ro fhose who have shown inferesf and abilify in various areas of music. Af each meefing a senior gives a lesson concerning a fype of composifion, sfyles of music or a composer. Mrs. Dyar has provided fhe club wifh invaluable assisfance fhroughouf fheir year of varied acfivifies. A Snowflake Ball was held during The Chrisfmas holidays for all members and alumnae. Members also enjoyed affending various musicals given al' Indiana Universify fhroughouf The year. Officers for fhe year include Charloffe Sargenf, Presidenfg Cay Canfwell, Vice-Presidenf: Paff McFarren, Secrefaryg Linda Summerlof, Treasurer: Pegg McCrary, I-lis- forian, and Nancy Franklin, Reporfer. 1-Q K ' SFZ-FRONT ROW: Ann Morley, Q Cheryl Wifhern, Linda Summerlof, Madi Goldberg, Sandy Freeman, 'ff Connie Brinson, Charlene Shields. I Sandra Bruce, Mrs. Dyar. SECOND ROW: Janef Wood, Sandra Cox, ,v Cybil Cole, Carol Pogue, Judy .Y Shields, Pegg McCrary, Charloffe Sargenf, Rifa Sanburn. THIRD ROW: Barbara Baumgarfner, Cay Canfwell, Nancy Lewis, Carolyn Franklin, Sharon Williams, Suzanne Gray, Nancy Franklin, Paff McFar- ren. Q Charloffe Sargenf, Presidenf, along wifh SFZ officers conducf formal inifiafion for new members. Affer 'four years of service in 'Ihe band fhe following Seniors received award sweafers: Karen Mclnfosh lleffl, Janef Long. Sandy Freeman, Charloffe Sar- qenf, Carolyn Franklin. SECOND ROW: Paf Sfanley, Phil Allen, Ed Cramer, Karen Booe. THIRD ROW: Darwin Kinney, Jack Newsom. 62 FIFTH GRADE BAND-FRONT ROW: KenneTh Zufall. Danny Cunningham, ArThur Cohee, Linda McMurray, Sally Hick- am, Marsha Woo'ard, Lu Jane Brown, Rebecca ScuTT, SECOND ROW: Pamela Williams, Linda Ridgway, Marilyn WrighT, Jane Long. Paula Sindlinger, Diana Miller, Gail Brinson, John Baugh, Theresa Howard, Cindy Weidner, William WrighT, Frank Parrish. THIRD ROW: CharloTTe Fiscus, Therisa Bucy, Beverly Lockwood, Diana Langley, Darlene Clawson, Kay Ann Wallace, Linda Hendricks, Rebecca Howard, Roberf Archer, Craig Money, KenneTh Allgood, Charles Frye, Byron Corder, Roberl' Wheeler, Susan Frye, Richard WrighT, Bobby WeTzel, Kenny Scales, Roger MalicoaT, Ronald BaulT, Terry Thompson, Mike Morrison, Sue Ingalls, Billy Hogan, KenneTh Wheeler. STANDING: ClayTon Hogan, Russell Bandy. Beginners Learn Techniques T The beginning band is organized each year in The Tall. STudenTs are given music apTiTude TesTs and physical abiliTy TesTs To deTermine Tor which insTrumenT They are besT suiTed. Basic music Tundame-nTals are TaughT This group as well as simple Tolk songs and harmonies. The sixTh grade band is composed oT sTudenTs ThaT have been in band Tor one year. This group sTudies The inTermediaTe music procedures, easy marches, and simpliTied concerT selecTions. The purpose of boTh These groups is To provide as many oT The musically TalenTed sTudenTs as pos- sible wiTh a sound insTrumenTal music back- ground, and To help sTudenTs enioy good music. SIXTH GRADE BAND- I FIRST ROW: Bonnie Win- E . ders. ArneTTa Miller, Pam BolTinghouse, Juda Frank- f lin, Lynn MiTchell. Nancy Junkin. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Fiscus, STeven Dean, STeve CarpenTer, Rodney Kenney, STeve Truaz, John Cecil. Randy Freeman. Harold Ellis. Sherrie CarpenTer. Two oT The SixTh Grade Band members, Sherrie and STeve CarpenTer, are pracficing diligenfly in hope ThaT They will be accepTed as Senior Band members nexT year, 1...-,. .,...- W 5 Ei if 'U IX rr l Sill 3 ii fax, X 'ls- X W' i wif M- ,. 1' 1 S , Q. ag 1' 4,2'i H . - Y ,A -I MADRIGAL SINGERS-FRONT ROW: Sandy Freeman, SECOND ROW: Tom Schneider, Jack Newsom, Terrie Mac- Karcn Mclnfosh, Nancy Lewis, Charloiie Sargenf, Par lvlorran, Mike Forr, Roberf l-lickam, Dick Daniels, Richard Daniels, Jane Skinner. Barbara Chambers, Nedra Wallace. Sfuiz, Larry Riirei. Being a member of rhe chorus and of orher choral ensembles enrails more rhan having a good Time. H requires being presenr ar all regular pracrice and exira pracrice sessions. So work is an essenrial, even in chorus. Bur rhe facr Thai 'rhe chorus was well received ai The high school Chrisimas program and al' Jrhe April Choral Fesrival is evidence Jrhar hard work pays off in Jrhe end. The Madrigal Singers enrerlrained for many clubs during rhe year, The sexrerres enioyed singing for The Chrisfmas program and orher various acriviries. FRONT ROW: Riia Mafkins, Ann Morley, Donna Genfry, Linda Summerlof, Sandra Sims, Ann Smiih, Rifa Sanburn, Nodra Wallace, Jane Skinner. SECOND ROW: Karen Evereif, Barbara Corder, Janne Ingalls, Suzanne Gray, Char- loire Sargeni, Glenda Wininger, Pal Daniels, Marian Gold- berg, Carol Pogue. THIRD ROW: Jane? Wood, Rifa Mills, CHORUS I Arlene Cunningham, Jane Rein, Sandra Bruce, Nancy Frank- lin, Judy Bolfinghouse, Sandy Freeman,-Sandy Cunningham, Karen Mclniosh, Richard Siufz. FOURTH ROW: Bill Frank- lin, Jack Newsom, Dick Daniels, Jack Sampson, Glen Taylor, Eugene Lawrence, Charles Carpenier, Harold Sanders, Terrie Maclvlorran, Larry Rilrer, John Carpenler. 4. i ' 'U . S g - E . a 'XF . lgsifi X is L i mfg, ' f ' A - 'Q Q ,- K . Xi' . ,. g .Q G ,TB w 4 -.E 'I X .Ui lx . 3, 1 Q1 it ' -S! A ' r ' FMF s ' F I li F i 'sis ,if X g , f li 'F as 4 ' ' 4 P I RL is , ,. , i t 7 1 Y 2 -4 - 7 i hr in . ..FEg,fz?2fa. xg ie- 5 - 1 ...za K Sifilyffii' . . gi. .1 K Q ga. f c Q aww: ,Agia , wi. I , 4 FRESHMAN SEXTETTE-FRONT ROW: Par Dan- Ag jk iels, Jane Skinner, Alice Wilhem. SECOND ROW: Karen Everelr, Barbara Chambers. Noi piciuredz sENloR sexrerre - FRONT Judy Slllelds' ROW: Rifa Ma+lcins. Sandy Freeman, Charloffe Sargent SECOND ROW: Nedra Wal- lace, Nancy Lewis, Janei' Wood. SOPHOMORE ENSEMBLE - FRONT ROW: Donna Genfry Karen Brinson, Belly Harris SECOND ROW: Judy Bol- linghouse, Charlene Shields Cbil Cole Barbara Baum y . gariner. THIRD ROW: Me- linda Conley. Nancy Franklin Connie Brinson. OST T0 DISTRICT CHORAL FESTIVAL IN APRIL. FRONT ROW: Judy Freeman, Karen Brinson, Judy Franlc- lin, Cheryl Wifhem, Jane? Lonq, Barbara Chambers. Alice Wirhem, Janice Dulinq, SECOND ROW: Verna Holloway, Bc-ily Harris, Lorella While, Sandra Monroe, Lela Buller- dick, Barbara Baumqarlner, Merry Sindlinger, Delores Wrighf, Linda Wallace. THIRD ROW: Charles Ooley, Damon Summerlol, Torchy Wallcins, Cybil Cole, Connie Brinson, Sherry Klaibor, Anisc Scull, Judy Shields, Melinda Conley, Charlene Shields. FOURTH ROW: Eugene Riggs. Berf Daniels, Roger Kinney. Milne Forf, Roger Chambers. Edd Winclers, Van Job, Bob Hiclcam, Jon Appleby, Reggie Johnson, Bob Oberholfzer. 1- 1 if .K vw, W! N - N tariff' 1 X N if I I A FI ' -Q ' Rl we fm fg l , J F' Q' I J 4 Q' 1 fr' 1- f ' fl ' I X 4 N : J r TP I 'Q W- lla? F, X , gg wif sf: 5 f ,xv I , 'vm N.H.S. Gives to Medical Center Scholarhsip, Leadership, High CharacTer, and Service are The prerequisiTes Tor membership in This organizaTion. Early in The year The mem- bers sponsored a drive wiThin The school Tor conTribuTions To The Medical CenTer. Mem- bers oT The socieTy are responsible Tor The pubIicaTion oT The iunior high and high school honor rolls in The communiTy newspapers. Every spring Their acTiviTies are climaxed by a ban- gueT and an impressive iniTiaTion conducTed Tor The new members. OTTicers include John Dyar, President Darwin Kinney, Vice-PresidenT: and CharloTTe SargenT, SecreTary-Treasurer. Through Miss Galimore's assisTance This organizaTion has assumed greaTer responsibiIiTies. STUDENT COUNCIL - FRONT ROW: JaneT Wood, Glenda Win inger, Cay CanTwell, Terry School ing. STANDING: Terrie MacMor- ran. SECOND ROW: Dennis Dreher, John Dyar, Van Job, Larry Bryan THIRD ROW: David Brinson, Char Iene Shields, RiTa Sanburn and Mr. Edwards. FRONT CENTER: Sandra Freeman, Karen Booe. Frances Oliphanr. BACK CENTER: Sandy Hammond, Deanna Summers, Miss Galimore, Darwin Kinney, John Dyar, Char- lone SargenT. LEFT SIDE: Sharon Williams, Larry RiTTer, Carolyn Franklin, Terrie MacMorran, Sfan- ley Henson. RIGHT SIDE: Sandra Bailey, Suzanne Gray, Bill Franklin. Wayne Evans, Nancy Lewis, PaTT McFarren. Larry RiTTer proudly receives pin from John Dyar aT The spring iniTiaTion oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy. C if- -6 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - NEWS STAFF - FRONT ROW: Sharon Williams, Janet Wood. Torchy Watkins. Charlene Shields. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Withem. Donna l-lendriclcs, Don White, Dixie Woodrutt, Connie Cox, Rita Mat- lcins, Sandy Cunningham. .. fi err Qs t , f'.:5ff'flfi1 f I figs'-li-LEM 1 Rita Matkins llettl, Editor, and Sharon Williams. Junior Editor, search tor new ideas tor the school page. John Dyar fright, enacts his role as President ot Student Council by purchasing records. The stops where he selected the choice records were Franlclin's TV Sales and Tresslar's 5 8: IO. MONEY AIP WI Extra Extra Read All About It The news statt ot the student page in the Owen Leader brings to its readers the current news and activities ot Spencer High. This year they have added six new columns not including a tew surveys now and then. Miss Lois Galimore aided Janet Wood and Rita Matlcins in editing the paper. Mediators Go to Work Keep School in Tune The Student Council is composed ot three mem- bers trom each class. The purpose ot the club is to act as a mediator between the taculty and stu- dents. The Council, under the supervision ot lvlr. Edwards, buys records tor the noon hour recreation. The otticers this year are John Dyar. President: Terrie Maclvlorran, Vice-President, and Charlene Shields, Secretary-Treasurer. 67 :rf ,-. I V,,,v, 'iii r-4-of Audio Visual Club ZW: FRONT ROW: Jim Query, Larry Bryan, Dennis Dreher, Jolnn Mc- Auley, Larry Crowe, Robin May, Terry Clark, Calvin Johnson, Roger Sink, Lloyd Slines. SECOND ROW: Sian Griflilh, Bernard Hays. Hal Job, Dwayne Johnson, Paul Slogs- dill, Cllllord Ridgeway, Mike Farm- er, Rex Franklin, Ed Cramer, Jolnn Duncan. THIRD ROW: Don Hamil- lon. Carl Terrell, Jim Speas, Bryon Dresclner, Larry Lucas, Larry McNeil, Warren Slwalley, Jaclc Abbilf. FOURTH ROW: Larry Frye, David McBride, Glen Daylnuff, Fred Wriglnl, Ernesl While, Dave Bryanl, Ronald Slanlz. Shows Films This year lime officers, Davi cl Brinson, Presidenl: and Vice-Presidenlg Ronald Slanlz, Secre+ary-Treas- urer: and Sponsor, Mr. Clark, ordered films 'rlwal' showed liow lo operale and care for lime proiecior and films. The members forfeiied ilweir siudy lwall periods lo show llwe movies lo FRONT ROW: Don Wlwile, Bryon Drcsclicr, Marloric Colwoc. SEC- OND ROW: Terry Schooling, Ern- csl Wlwilo, Larry Lucas, .loo Ed Green, Loon Lcdson, Mrs. Hiqlwi. THIRD ROW: Sian Grillillw, Jerry Wood, Clillon Boolwer, Larry Cor- dor. FOURTH ROW: Dave Bryanf, David Brinson. 68 llne diiierenl classes. ,,..... David McBride lriglwll shows Larry Dayliuff and Ronald Slanlz how lo operale llwe proieclclr. T y ii ',53'f5sj 15 . ., ri 7 s 1 T fi 2 .: ' 1 ,. .wifi 4 ,-,K A E ll XX' , 5 ,, Qing V f L. L V . E, 5 f '4 s gn- -N WW' .K-,,.'f' 1 l , -ef, is . .af 'L Qt go, N , :Asa L' Qi . wg 'b S I P1 -ef,--,-,3.s v.-1 - 'g As---is. , . V A . -Q , B220 .M 'H 'rr 4 f..ff::?.:9 - fi .. X . , N--We W' si 'Fifi' 'T W' 'r FRONT ROW: Barbara Fender, Val- 3 1-ij t i, 'Y I mar Kandel, Gary Young. Jim Tay- T T M1 lor, Leonard Abrams. Marvin Brin- son, Chuck Parker, Richard Case- berr, Delores Crum. Donna Keei- over. SECOND ROW: Boyd Green- wood, Charles Crum. Ed Cramer. Dave FlaTer, Bill Fox, STanley Hen- son. STanley Henson demonsTraTes The meThod of making carbon dioxide To Mrs. Spangler's TiTTh grade class. Byron Drescher ilefTl, Richard Baugh, David Brinson. Terry Schooling and Leon Ledson Tinish up The decoraTions Tor The ChrisTmas program. ,R viii ss. is In Science Club Gives Lectures to Grades The sponsor, Mr. Clarlr, worlced wiTh Leonard Abrams, PresidenT: STanley Henson, Vice-PresidenT: and Ed Cramer. SecreTary-Treasurer: To plan The year's program. This included science Tilm sTrips aT The meeTings, and a proiecT Tor each member aT The Science Fair in The spring. The members worked hard To creaTe an inTeresT in science in The elemen- Tary grades by presenTing lecTures and demonsTra- Tions To Them. Art Club Busy With Programs The members of The ArT Club TogeTher wiTh The ArT DeparTmenT were lcepT busy This year wiTh The Taslc of making decoraTions Tor The school programs. They worlced wiTh oil painTings, leaTher worlcs. casT- ings, copper, enameling and mosaics. The oTTicers are Terry Schooling. President Ronald STanTz, Vice- PresidenT: David Brinson, SecreTary-Treasurer: and Mrs. l'lighT. Sponsor. 69 XZ' FROM WHENCE c .h + jf. ,Q lx Y. f WE GAIN b Leadership P Membership D Cooperation ,Q f The cheer block whoops-if-up as fhe Cops score anofher fwo poinfs. COPS FILL FANS WITH Cheerleaders, Sandy Freeman lleffl, Janel' Wood, Carolyn Weaver, Donna Hendricks and Donna Hays, wilh lheir greaf enlhusiasm and cheerleading abilify, have helped pull fhe Cops Through many a Hgh? squeeze .e 1: . .. 9 X rf H l - , 1 ,V 'Z 1- f .. 2 'A 2- 1 1 x, ,V-M4 ,Y f ccf A xg,-,X x, :X h k' , ,l at-f -4' ' X pl .74 'ev we-9 x R rx as FRONT ROW: Dennis Dreher lleffl, Jerry Blair, Mike Sullivan. Vic Kinney, Eugene Riggs, Van Job, Ronnie Crowe. SEC- OND ROW: Larry Crowe, Mgr.: Richard Baugh, Charles Parker, Bob Crum, Mike WiTham, Rick Rodenbeck, Tommy Greene, and Mr. Dyar, Coach. The Secret of Success Is Teamwork The B-Team under The managemenT of Mr, Dyar, who is in ':,'c'rlY-T' his ,second year as coach, compleTed The season wiTh a IO and 8 record. Many oT The Team members were chosen To play on The varsiTy as The season progressed: Denny Dreher, Richard Baugh, Rick Rodenbeck and Tommy Greene being picked To play wiTh The varsiTy during The STaTe TournamenT. ln The pic- Ture aT The lefi' we see The B-Team sTriving To improve Their rebounding skills during pracTice. Opp. SHS Opp. SHS PaTricksburg ....... ........ I 5 37 Honey Creek .,.., , ..,. 43 53 GosporT ......... ., 38 39 Swifz CiTy , ., ...,...,,, 2I 38 EllGiiSVille ........ 32 27 Plainfield ...... ....,,..,.. 4 7 4I Oolific ..... ....,,, 2 9 47 Brazil ,, .... ..,. ,039 49 Glenn . ..... ........ 4 6 37 Van Buren ,. .....,,, 34 45 Clay CiTy ..,..... ,, .c...... 32 49 Shawswick ,, ,,,, ,..,.,...,, 5 2 38' WorThingTon ,... ,, ........ 4I 43 Odon ..,.......,, ..... ...., 5 O 36 Bloomfield ..... ........ 5 I 45 LinTon , ., ..,, 43 54 Mooresville ,.. ,..,A,,, 46 40 Wiley .,,.., ,., M52 32 v-'F' A ' -I fl M. S . ., lm -'lx X., ,. ,. A Dyar, CapT. SECOND ROW: Rickey Hamilfon, Mgr.g Jerry Wilson, Bob OberholTzer, Bob Winders, Terrie MacMorran, Richard Baugh, Mr. SrniTh, Coach. FRONT ROW: Dennis Dreher lleTTT, Bob Sampson, Don Townsend, Glen Taylor, John Cops Better 'Selves We're young and inexperienced, buT wiTh husTle and TighT we can make up The difference. These were The words ThaT Coach SmiTh used To describe his TirsT Spencer Team. WiTh John Dyar, The only reTurning veTeran, These words, couldn'T have been Truer. The Cops were knocked down many Times during The early season, buT They were never knocked ouT, as They came back Time aTTer Time To win many big games. As The season progressed The Cops learned Trom Their misTakes and under Coach SmiTh's skillTul guidance became a much improved ball club. They won Their TirsT Three games in The SecTional beTore losing To Wabash Valley Champs, Brazil, in The Tinal game 63-44. Cops receive lasT minuTe insTrucf Tions before adding anoTher Team To Their vicTory lisT. Opp. SHS Opp. SHS PaTricksburg ..,....... 43 59 Honey Creek ..,,,,,. 63 65 GosporT ......,., 6l 45 SwiTZ CiTy ........ 62 58 Elle-TTsville ,,,,,s, 6I 53 PlainTield , ,,,., ..,,,..,. 7 7 64 OoliTic .,s,,, .... 7 2 64 Brazil s.,,s,,, ., 82 65 Glenn ..., , ,,,..., 63 52 Van Buren ,,,, . 52 67 Clay CiTy ..,,,.,.,, 4l 84 Shawswick .,,,,, ......... 8 O 60 WorThingTon .... ,,,, 5 6 65 Odon , ..,.... ,57 72 Bloomfield ......,...,. 76 67 l.inTon , . ,.,... ..,. 5 7 59 Moore-sville .,............., 51 52 Wiley , , .,,,,........, 64 54 Wabash Valley Seciional GreencasTle ,,,. 56 SHS 49 Gosporf . ,,,,.,,... 52 SHS 70 Cory . ,,..,, ,.,. 4 l SHS 66 CoalmonT ....,, 42 SHS 48 Brazil ..., . .,...., 63 SHS 44 4. KNEELING: Robbie May, Don Schneider. Tom Tilley, Jim Campbell, Clifford Ridgeway, Eugene Maners, Slanley Sher field, Mr. Ranurn, Coach. STANDING: Dave Slogsdill. Mgr., Bob Chaney, Alan Kinney, Mark Sheppard and Nick Len ning. Hopeful Hoopsters Prepare for Future The Freshman +eam under The super- vision ol Mr. Ranum compleied Jrhe season wilh. a record ol 4 wins and 8 losses. Their record is no indicalion of Jrheir abiliiy. The boys have shown a greal deal ol desire, and The coaches of Spencer have greal hopes for lhese boys in The fulure. pp. SHS Opp. SHS Bloomfield .................. 41 I8 Dyer ,,,,..,..,, ..,. 3 O 3I Van Buren 23 3I Elleflsville ..,.. .. ..,, 29 27 Marlinsville 35 I5 Eminence ,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,ss 4 3 30 Greencasile .,.......,.... 4-I 28 Greencasfle .......... 34 28 Dyer ......., 34 42 Tourney Games Al Marfinsville: A+ Swih Cify: Greencasfle 34 Spencer 3I Swirl Cliy --23 SPBHCGF 38 Bloomfield 46 Spencer 33 The Energefic five-Pal Daniels Uefil, Glenda Wininqer, Barbara Chambers, Janice Duling and Judy Shields-lead lhe Freshmen, FRONT ROW: Sande Maclvlorran Ileffl, Greg Campbell. Darrell May, Pal Barnes, Bob Mcfdxuley, Craig Schneider, Del- mar Sanders, Bill Oberholizer. SECOND ROW: Bob Slogsdill, John Miller, John Fori, Bob Livingslon, Mike Klaiber, Ron Mcdaris, Eddie Hogan. Keilh Livingslon, Darrell While, Mgr. THIRD ROW: Sieve Cradick Ileffl, Bob Hawkins, Sloney Brown, Roqer Sanlnurn, Ron Decker, Roger Sianley, Keifh Grilfilh, Mr. Eisenbarlh, Coach. Sportsmanship Is Their Code The Junior High baskefball Ieams had a successful season. expecled Io bolsier Ihe varsiiy in ihe years io come. Several of rhe boys are 7+h Grade 81h Grade Opp. SHS Opp. SHS Worlhinglon ,, I5 30 Bloomlield H. ,...,.. 39 22 Freedom ,..,, .,...... 7 39 Worlhinqlon .,,, 37 43 Elleifsvillo ..,, 33 36 Van Buren ....,.. 25 40 Grandview ,,,,, ........ 3 8 23 Marfinsville ,A 29 34 Worfhingfon . ,.....,.. ......, .... ,.,. .... , 2 9 I 6 Dyer ,,,,, ,, ...,... 36 32 V . A Freedom , .,,, I4 37 Jr. Hugh lnvifalional Tourney Dyer -,A,-.A, VFAU 4 8 30 Marfinsville 24 Spencer , 35 Worfhingfon V 33 40 Greencasfle 46 Spencer , ., 35 Eminence 'H26 36 This group of cheerleaders provides a lol of spark for Ihe Junior High ieam. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Miller, Judilh Mile ler, Mark Fender, Linda Daniels, Colleen Sfanley. SECOND ROW: Ann Rodenbeck. Pam Woodcock, Judilh While, Donna Win- clers. FRONT ROW: Mike Sullivan, Ronnie Crowe, Tommy Greene. John Dyar, Tom Schneider, Reg- gie Johnson. SECOND ROW: Rickey l-lamillon, Mgr.: Glen Taylor, Don Townsend. Rick Rod- enbeck, Terrie MacMorran, Jack Newsom, Charles Carpenier. Chuck Parker, Mike Forl' and Mr. Smilh, Coach. ,,' Cops Continue Tradition of Winning The Baseball -I-eam Under Hqe guidance of Mr. Reggie Johnson slrefches for The ball fhal' will make The oul lo retire anolher opposing balman for The Smirh compiled a record oi 4 wins and 2 losses. The Spencer nine. Cops won Their division championship, buf losi 'ro Shoals in ihe S.W.l.A.C. playoff game. Opp. SHS Bloomfield ........ ......... l 8 Swiiz Cify ........ ......... 4 23 Worlhinglon . ,.... 7 4 Elleilsvile ................, ..... . 5 I6 Worlhinglon , .....,...... ........ 0 I0 S.W.l.A.C. Championship Game Shoals ,,,......... I3 Spencer ........ IO . f -s. . 4 so Tag? S as -rf.,,,,, ..,. FRONT ROW: Eugene Riggs, Vic Kinney, Alan Kinney, Denny Dreher. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Rubeck, Rick Langley, Dave Hefser, Joe Mcl-laley, Clifford Ridgway, Alan Sheppard, Mike Wilham, Nick Len- ning. THIRD ROW: Larry Crowe, Jim Query. John McAuley. Rex Franklin, Bob Crum, Jim Campbell, Tommy Tilley, Jerry Blair and Mr. Dyar, Coach. FRONT ROW: Riclcey l-lamilfon, Mgr., Eu- gene Maners. Sian Sherfield. Jerry Wilson Bob Sampson. Jack Newsom, Tom Schneider Dave Flaler, John Dyar. Tommy Greene. Mr. Ranum, Coach. SECOND ROW: David Slogsdill, Leon Ledson, Jerry Wood, Van Job, Joe Mel-laley, Bob Winders. Bob Ober- hollzer, Boyd Greenwood, Rick Rodenbeclc. Ronnie Crowe, Roberf Denny. THIRD ROW: Bob Chaney, Denny Dreher. Larry Franklin, Glen Taylor, Don Townsend, Milne Smiih, Don Schneider, Clifford Ridgeway. Carl Ed- Wards. John Dyar is caughl in lhe air as he worlcs on his specially -low hurdles. Harriers Run Toward Success The Cross-Counlry +eam under lhe able coaching of Mr. Ranum parlicipaled in meels al' Worlhihg- lon, Van Buren. and Spencer.,Jerry Wilson, Tom Schneider, and Terrie lvlaclvlorran are rhe 'lop run- ners on The Team. FRONT ROW: Bernard l-lays. Tom Schneider, Bob Sampson, Ricli Rodenbeclc. SECOND ROW: Bob Winders, Jerry Wilson, Don Schneider, Boyd Greenwood. THIRD ROW: John Dyar, Mr. Ranum, Coach: Terrie Maclvlorran. Wing Feet Fly The 'fraclr 'l'eam, coached by Mr. Ranum, and slrenglhened by many relurning members of lasl year's Owen Couniy Traclc Champions, was slrong as a Team again lhis year. if-'S ' e' aa 414 FRONT ROW: Miss HamilTon, A. Cunningham, S. Cox, M. Conley, B. BaumgarTner, D. Summers, P. McFarren, P. McCrary, C. SrniTh, C, Shields, D. Hendricks, R. Sanburn. SECOND: J. l3olTinghouse, S. Fish, N. Franklin, C. Brinson, C. WiThem, T. WaTkins, D. Crum, M. Hall. M. Budd, C. SummiTT, P. Daniels. THIRD: R. Powell, S. Class, J. Skinner, J. Shields. B. Chambers, S. Giddings, S. Klaiber, J. Mize, A. WiThem. FOURTH: V. Kandel, M. Cramer, L. WhiTe, M. Nichols, A. SmiTh, K. Brinson, K, Evervfl, S. Fish, M. Savage, B. Parrish. FIFTH: J. Ledgerwood. K, Grifhn, J. Franklin, L. Hughes, B. Corder, C. Pogue, E. STrunk, G. Kandel and C. Cole. G.A.A. Initiates New Sports The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion is an acTiviTy oT sporTs which includes: Track, baskeTbail, soTTball, volleyball and Tumbling. During The Tall oT T960 The TirsT acTiviTy oT The year was Tield and Track. The girls parTicipaTed in high jumps, disTance Throws, relays, and dashes. This being The TirsT year Tor Tield and Track, records were seT which will be a challenge To TuTure parTicipanTs in coming sessions OT The acTiviTy. PaTricksburg GAA. challenged Spencer GAA. in The sporT oT baskeTball. Spencer won The game and was rechallenged To a second game which They losT. The resT oT The session was devoTed To six weeks each in soTTball, volleyball, and Tumbling. AT The end oT The year, a banqueT was given in honor oT all The members. Here, awards such as numerals, leTTers, sweaTers and plaques were given To girls who earn Them on a poinT basis. The oTTicers include PaTT McFarren, PresidenT: Nancy Franklin, Vice-PresidenTg Deanna Summers. SecreTary, and Cybil Cole, Treasurer. The GAA. Council, consisTing oT Cybil Cole flefTl, PaTT Mc- Farren, Nancy Franklin. Miss HamilTon, Deanna Summers, Torchy WaTkins. SECOND ROW: Cheryl WiThem llefTl, Pegg Mc- Crary, Mildred Budd. RiTa San- burn, Barbara BaumgarTner, Donna Hendricks and Charlene Shields, plan sporTs Tor The aTTer- school acTiviTies. The following Val-Jeans: Charlene Shields llettl, Phil Allen, Larry Ritter, Cybil Cole. SECOND ROW: Janne lngalls tleftl, Dwayne Johnson, Rita Mills, Barry Man- zey, Suzanne G-ray, Don White, Cheryl Withem, Nolyn Taylor, Cay Cant- well, Ed Cramer, Sandra Sims and Ronald Srygler are shown in the cos- tumes from some of their dances. AQ' Ts- h x wi, Val-Jeans Provide Half- Time Entertainment The Val-Jeans Dance Workshop was organized to promote interest in dance in the high school. The group, nine girls and eight boys, performed tor ballgames, charity tunctions, and tor other school programs. The types ot dances done ranged trom interpretative to broadway show dances, trom solo to tull workshop dances. Miss Isabelle Hamilton spon- sored the Workshop this year. We've got that ball and now we're gonna' go! Patt McFarrcn helps make two more points tor Spencer in the'games against Patricksburg. FROM WHEN C f -I- X X x X XXXX 1. E X X ,E fx ww N 4' ' mi H' F 0 ou . 'L 1 fi X .'-- I Nlsx X . lj ' if ,Z lr! f , X f X X! V E RECEIVE . . Services f Goods P P Information Complimenis of OWEN COUNTY STATE BANK SPENCER-GOSPORT Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corporafion SI0,000.00-Maximum Insurance for Each Deposifor-S I 0,000.00 We Are Large Enough Io Serve Y ou and Small Enough Io Know You. REXALL DRUG-s MOSS AND MONEY DRUG CO. ouI'h Main Phone 829-2768 SPENCER, INDIANA 23S V AND TRESSLAR'S ' SAVE Five and Ten Siore 'M-SLA 'ff AAAI- Spencer, Indiana PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Our Inferesl' Will In+eresI' You Savings Insured 'Io SI0,000 OWEN COUNTY SAVINGS AND LOAN EPSI' ou' 214 w. I7+h sneei BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA CALYTON WINDERS AND SON Agriculfure, Lime and Crushed SI'one Concrefe, Blocks and Building Supplies Sa d n , Gravel and Dump Trucking PHONE 829-2330 SPENCER, INDIANA 40 G 'fs ea 541:- I,'1I ROY BURN'S WHOLESALE GROCERY, INC. Bloomingion, Indiana KLAIBER 81 CASEBEER Hardwood Lumber and Ties Wes'I' Marlcef SI'ree'I' Phone 829-3284 Spencer, Indiana JONE'S SUNOCO SERVICE Kelly Springfield Tires UNUCUI-'P ,Vx PA' 2 lil' I , 522' Inf, f llmm, X Complimenfs of - BLOOMINGTON Sumo AcceSS 'eS DAILY HERALDJELEPHONE 20 WEST MORGAN STREET . Covering fhe Tri-Counfy Area Phone 829-9007 Spencer, Indiana CHIC BAIN INSURANCE LYNN DRIVE-INN L. E. HUFFMAN, Propriefor Phone-829-9070 Spencer, Indiana Aufomobile Fire General Casualfy HOWARD DULING Insurance Agency 52 W. Marlcef Office Ph. 829-4I3I Spencer, Indiana Res. Ph. 829-3496 SPENCER DRY GOODS Corner of Franklin and Main SPENCER, INDIANA BAYH'S HARDWARE Complimenfs of IVAN AND VIOLET CHAMBERS GROCERY Spencer R. I Complimenfs of LUNCHEONETTE WEST AND SON FUNERAL HOME :nu Phone 829-279 I nan Spencer, Indiana I W X '. Igsyqg If il - lx I A gf, C f XX f' f I 1 X X f J, 1'- T' X., SPENCER U HOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP Spencer, Indiana Visif Our Giff Shop McCORMlCKS CREEK COURT Mr. and Mrs. James Franklin Phone-829-3345 Spencer, Indiana RONE MUSIC COMPANY 3I4 N. WaInu'I' Phone-3975 Bioomingfon, Indiana 5 : LE 4.lVllET'lERX N PUBLIC sERvlcE 'I' COMPANY or INDIANA. INC. WALLY'S SPENCER PETE Gas, Oil, and Lubricafion Promp+ Service SOUTHERN SPORTING GOODS BIooming'ron, Indiana S. MAIN PHONE-829-908I Complimenis of CHITWOOD HARDWARE MONROE Painfs-Hardware-Appliance TCBACCO AND CANDY CO Phone-TR-2632 ElIeHsviIIe, Indiana BIooming+on Indiana 0 COCA-CCLA BOTTLING COMPANY BIooming+on, Indiana -1 -1 0g:o f QI SK 6 + QB 7 Norfh Main S+ree+ Spencer, Indiana BABBS SUPERMARKET Complimenls of SPENCER EVENING WORLD Free Delivery Phone 829'223I Congraiulaiions, Class of 'bl 50l W. Morgan SPENCER WALLPAPER 8: PAINT STORE Phone-829-3222 32 Easf Ma OWEN PARK MOTORS Morgan S+ree'r Spencer Complimenis of DUNN LIMESTONE CO., INC Complimenls of IVIELICK FLORIST MED-O-BROOK MOTEL Y of Ihe Roads 46-67-23I PHONE 829-4I9I Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brinson, Mgr. OWEN CO. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Box I I I Spencer, Indiana PHONE-829-2226 Complimenis of EDWARDS CHEVROLET J. R. EMERSON FurniI'ure, CarpeI', and Linoleum SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE GOSPORT MFG. CO. Tarps, Canvas, Tenfs Gosport Indiana Phone-829-24I5 Spencer, Ind Phone-UP 9-2500 'Besi' Wgreafo Class DR. JOHN PAPADAKOS SERWCE STAWON OPI'-omehnisi Norfh of 67 Spencer, Indian SKYLAND LODGE Spencer Fine Foods Bloomingfon, Indiana MRS. VIOLET ANDERSON LEWIS Hoosuelz KING GREFNYOOD5 Phone-829-909I Spencer, Indiana Phnhps 66 Spencer, Indiana 'ro' 605 Easi' Morgan 88 You Never Outgrow Your Need For O DSOD MILK Phone 829-2078 RICHARDSONS CLEANERS RICHARDSONS SAWMILL FIe'I'cI1er Ave Lumber I Shepard Pike Spencer Spencer, Indiana N965 sHARPnE's RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT STGRE ,,,,va+e parm CompIimenI's of TAYLOR'S GULF DON AND Bos TAYLOR Morgan a+'MiddIe Phone--829-90 I 5 BREEDEN AND COWDEN'S SHELL I 60 N. Washingion Phone-829-90 I 0 JOI'INSON'S MARATHON Phone-829-902 I Spencer, Indiana STONE GARAGE Phone-929-2156 Nighf-829-2550 PHILLIPS JEWELRY GIHS TI'1a+ Las'I' EVERETT'S FEED STORE Eas'r Franklin Spencer WEDDLES MARKET Easi' Morgan Open: 7 Days a Week RIDDLE TRACTOR SALES Ford Trac+or and CompIeI'e Line of Equipmeni' DULING'S APPLIANCES II3 S. Main Phone-829-3749 Spencer, Indiana Complimenis of SEABOARD FINANCE CO. 29 W. MarIce'I Phone-829-229 I Com pIimenI's of GENE COFFEY TRUCKING Crushed S'I'one Produc'l's Phone-829-2387 Spencer, Indiana JOHNNY'S ROLLER RINK Spencer, Indiana MILLER CLEANERS W A' I' PI I' e 'm 0 ease WASH-A-RAMA Phone 829-26I I S W h. in S Spencer, Indiana ' as mg on pencer Congra'I'uIa+ions KERSEY MUSIC STORE .I. CLEM HAMMOND, REALTOR SCIIOOI Band Serwce Phone UP 9-3974 Gosport Indiana R. I Phone OLIVE' 3-5824 Office in Residence on S+a're Road 43 Greencasile I0 Miles Norih of Spencer DULING'S DX SERVICE STATION i I BOB RAPER'S ,Q TIRE SHOP FIresfone TIres S I 1I4 W. Morgan coon,iWzAn 'wana Spencer, Indiana J. C. PENNEY HARRY C. MILLER Bloomingfon, Indiana Wesi' Side of Square W. Hillside Phone 829-3856 MACY FUNERAL HOME Oxygen Equipmeni' ,I I I . A fx Ambulance SSTVICS 2 VIRGINIA MACY WENDELL MosER 'f S X I X 3 Pi1Ohe Spencer X Q - cmd MLN Sane TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE at wE'RE KNOWN FOR rv KNOW-HOW ,L FRANKLIN'S ,i JoHNsoN's GRocERY L4 TV SALES ,, , H 0 d SERVICE CompIeI'e Food Servlce III an SPENCER ... --'i Spencer, Indiana Phone 829-2894 Norfh Side of Square Home Phone 829-2506 90 ORMAN MOBIL SERVICE G d T, CHARMEWE as an Il'eS W. MORGAN BEAUTY SHOP Phone 829-9036 Spencer Spencer Heaiing EIecIricaI CLARK'S PLUMBING SALES AND SERVICE N- Main Sflzeef Business Phone 829-3324 SPGHCGF. Indiana Residence Phone 829-303l GILBERT COOKSEY Coal Company Easiern and Indiana Coal Phone 829-2539, Spencer PIETZUCH STUDIO Yearbook Pho+ographer Phone 829-3877 EDDIE'S STANDARD SERVICE Gas, Oil, Lubrica'I'ion and Wash Promp+ Service E. Morgan S+ree'I', Spencer. Phone 829-9090 PRICE HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 368 Norfh Harrison PHONE 829-2963 SCHNEI DER'S MEAT MARKET Home-Killed Mea+s I3 Nor'rh Main PHONE 829-3049 CHARLES K. MERCER REALTOR AII Types of Proper+ies PHONE 829-4I50 I MiIe N. of Spencer on 67 J. P. TAYLOR Spencer, Indiana DON'T WORRY . . . GET HER GIFT ,yffi , ggj ' - W77gz H51 'q sExToN's kg 'IEP' J Q JEWELRY ANDERSON'S AUTO SUPPLY Phone 829-2376 Complimen+s of SHOPPERS WORLD 7 GOOD FOOD LEE'S BONDED SERVICE M A Gas, Oil, Lubrica+ion, Wash my Ez? Promp'I' Service '74 W. MORGAN PHONE 829-9089 Q CAFE AND MOTEL - X Good Food Reasonable Prices 6 PHONE 829-2757 X- :WHENINTHEE Munn FUR FINE FOOD PROPES' MOTOR SALES Phone 829-2250 Spencer KAHNS Men's and Boys' Clofhing -BLOOMINGTON- THE OWEN LEADER J. W. HUTCHESON, Edifor Owen Coun'ry's TOWNSEND LUMBER CO. Builder's Hardware-Roofing Painf-Varnish Oldesi, Largesi' Newspaper TRUMAN DONALD GR GRAY'S REALTY 669' 1 Ifftq, Cify, Farm and Lake Proper+ies 9 GOSPORT at GREENE'S JOE GREENE PHONE 829-30l6 SQU-H1 Main Spenger 92 Markef SIree'I' Sp CompIimen'Is of: Complimenis of: STELLO PRODUCTS, INC. GLI?lEnhgAY Spencer' 'ndiana Spencer, Indiana UNIVERSITY SPORTING GOODS 200 N. WaInu'I' SI. Bloomingfon, India PHONE ED 9-9573 The SporIsman's Headquariers' McCORMICK'S CREEK CONCESSION STAND Mrs. Phil Sheppard, Mgr. Indiana's OuI'sI'anding Sfafe Park CANYON INN MARVEL BARKER, Manager JOHN R. FIGG, INC. 3II W. 7I'h Sfreei' BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA Wholesale Grocery Complimenfs of CITY SHOE REPAIR PHILLIP RoTlNo GHCBI' Complimenfs of: HUNT'S DISCOUNT FURNITURE STORE Qualify aI' Ihe Lowesf Price NorIh Side of Square I -.r -. MFT, ' Serving Agriculture BRINSONS, INC. Spencer INGALLS BUICK-PONTIAC OO. I82 S. Main S+. PHONE 829-2938 'Complimenis of: HALF I'IILL'S GROCERY Open 7 Days a Week 7 A.M. 9 P.M. BERT'S LAUNDERAMA SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY 779 W. Morgan BOB'S STANDARD STATION l0I Norfh Main Phone 829-3560 Spencer, Indiana 93 WE, THE SENIORS OF l96l. WISH TO THANK: Our parenTs for Their help on our smorgasbords and The Junior-Senior Prom. Mr. Howard Piefzuch Tor his Time and paTience in Taking The picTures Tor The yearbook. Mrs. Rinne and Mr. WarmuTh Tor Their everlasTing help and Time. Mrs. HighT Tor her help in designing The cover and arT pages. Spencer High School Tor The privilege of aTTending lndiana Universily Journalism School. SUCCESS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF l96I FROM THE PARENTS Mrs. Lois Abrams Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Allen Frank Baugh Donald Booe Homer Booher Lloyd A. Bruce John Bullerdick Thomas Clark George Cramer Mrs. Ada Drescher Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dyar Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fender Mrs. Edi+h FlaTer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Herschel Frank Ralph Franklin David Freeman Hugh Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris Mr. and Mrs. William LesTer Harris Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Harrison Bernard Hays Franklin Henson James M. Holloway George Horn Elvin L. Job HuberT Johnson KenneTh Johnson ForresT Kinney Paul Kinney . RoberT Kirby LesTer Lewis Mrs. KaTe LivingsTon Mrs. Rosalie Long Mrs. Alma P. Manzey Mr. and Mrs. William T. MaTkins. J Mr. and Mrs. RoberT E. May Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McFarren Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. MclnTosh, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Newsom Mr. and Mrs. Max Oberholher Mrs. Dolphus Ooley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ooley Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pegg Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Price Mr. and Mrs. NewTon Reid Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sanders, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald SargenT Mr. and Mrs. George Schneider Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Schooling Mr. and Mrs. FleTcher Sheese Mr. and Mrs. BerT Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Sindlinger Mr. and Mrs. Hollis SmiTh Mr. and Mrs. Howard SmiTh Mr. and Mrs. William Srygler Mr. and Mrs. Jack STanley Mr. and Mrs. HoberT STrunk Mr. and Mrs. OTis STrunk Mr. and Mrs. Carl SummerloT Mr. and Mrs. William Summers Mr. and Mrs. James P. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Terrell Mr. and Mrs. James W. Terrell Mr. and Mrs. RoberT Wallace Mr. and Mrs. WalTer Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Weaver Mrs. Wayne WhiTaker Mr. and Mrs. Marion S. WhiTe Mr. and Mrs. AlTred WhiTe Mrs. Roma C. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Gale Winders Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood Mr. and Mrs. Fred WrighT ' x xxrhh I g,,4 M' ,. IN OUR CORNER OF THE WORLD sfaff members-Dwayne Johnson, Carolyn Franklin, Sandra Hammond, Pall' Mc- Farren and Larry Rilfer-have ioined fogefher in friendship and workmanship fo presenf lo you fhe I96I SPEN- CERIAN. SPENCERIAN STAFF Edifor-in-Chief ror.., ..v..,YY,A,.,,.....,,,ww Carolyn Franklin Associafe Edifor , ,,,.,,. .,,,., ,,Y.., , , ,, Sandra Hammond Circula+ion Managers .,.,. ...,,..,.,,,,. ,..,,,,,,..,,,,, ..,,. D w a yne Johnson, Janef Long Adverlising Manager ,L A ,.,. . aaaaa.aaaaaY.aaa...,..a.aYaw.ww,.,, .. A........Y,,,,,,,....., Pal' Slanley Sfaff ., ....,..,.......... .... ,....,, J a nel Wood, 'Rifa Mallcins, Doris Horn, Ronald Srygler. Jack Newsom, Nolyn Ta lor Arf Ediiors ,, ...,., . ,, Pall' McFarren. Larry Riller, Terry Schooling Copy Edifor .,,Y..,,,,,,.. , .V..V ., ..,, ,Y.. . .. Nancy Lewis Phofography Ediior , ,. ,,,,,. ..,,., ,.........,,,,,,......a L E d Cramer Sporls ,, ., , ,... .. , ,,,... , Pegg McCrar , John Dyar Classes, ,.a.. ,, ., . , Sandra Bruce. 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