Sullivan High School - Arrow Yearbook (Sullivan, IN)
- Class of 1957
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L... Smce he IS hard workmg mtelhgent, and successful ln hrs endeavors EDGAR UX was selected as bemg the most H lrkely to succeed 5 uw P 1 EDGAR llUX Academic President 2,ll,-15 Football l,2,1l,-1, llasketlwiill 1, 23 'lraek 15 S Winner 2,3,-15 Chorus l,2,Ll,-13 Minstrel l,2,3,-15 Cantata 1,2,13,-15 Opcrettzi 2,35 , - ' - a Club 3,1 QPresi- - -Q eiitj, Citiiiera Club 1,23 Autlio-Visual Etliica- 'vs A tion 2, Boys' State 135 Wabash Valley Chemistry ig 'leant L55 Latin District Contest 33 1.tttinSt1tte 1 Contest. EDDIE PIR'llE X General K View-piesitleiit 2,-15 Chorus l,2,3,M1,Miiistit-l 1, i ,A Quai- 2,35 Cantata 2,335 Operetta 25111-Y 1,2,3,-15 . 'bi F Camera Club 15 FTA -13 Junior Play. A I SE IDRS CLASS OFFICERS HOW' CAN NE EVER EORoi1i '.IlJrC four wonderful years at S,H.S.?. . . the happy times we 've had along with those few disappointmentsff. . . how proud we were of our star athletes, scholastic giants and V .1.P 's'?. . . all the fun we had at our parties, proms, class plays, football and basketball games, and minstrel praetices?. . . our fifteen sen- ior football players who helped lead our team on to many victories? . . excitement of the tourneys'?. . . the hustle and bustle of senior week? HOW CAN WE EVER FORGET when Bob Richardson got his silver tooth?. . . John Wilkey moved back to town?. . . the Physics Class gave Mr. Myers a present?. . .Dean gave himself a Toni 7. . . lack Dudley thought the Presi- dent served for ten years? . . lleavy's puddle-jumper with the elite interior? . . Springer's Cadillac with the automatic doors'?. . . when Bill and Pam watched submarine races?. . . the time Popcorn pulled an Elvis act?. . Suds and Pat Natkins painted the water tower? HOW CAN WE EVE1 FORGET tlietiine Charolette walked into the Canteen and all the boys walked out?. . . Hux's obsession at the Beta Convention made Szisie see red ?. . . Ronnie Loudermilk'spiety in the library?. . . Patil Pirtle won the model airplane contest? . . a group of distinguished Seniors nailed the field house doors shut'?. . .Pam's New Year's Eve party? . . the good times we had in Pat Doyle's new station wagon? . . Mr. Laughlin gave iis our second and third chances on the Constitution tests? f SUE FREW Commercial Secretary 2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,35 Minstrel1,2,35 Cantata 33 Tri-Ili-Y 1,2,3,-15 Beta Club 3,4 fSecretaryj3 Office Helper -15 ARROW Staffbl fAssociatc Editorj3Junior ARROW Staff 2,35 FHA 2,3 QSecretaryj -1 QVice-presidcntjg Girls' State 35 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Attendant 3. JIM SPRINGER Academic 'l'rea.surer 2,3,-15 Football 1,2,3,-15 Basketball 15 Track 2,3,45 S Winncr 2,3,-15 Chorus 1,25 Minstrel 1,23 Audio-Visual Education 1. JOI INNIE ALEXANDER Vtzcalionitl Vict-prcfiltlcrrt .55 Football 2.55 Btlslictlmll l,2,f3. MYL-KNA ALUlvlBAUCl Bttntl l.1Z,3 fStutIt-nt Council licprcscntativcl, 4QV1ct -1. ' I 122 fo' Comnicrcial -.-J . , , , 'antata 33 ' A,v1 ' , Pll .lllL'lll,3 Chorus 1.12 ll- lvl.n5trcl 2 15' C '7 Opcrctza .3 'l ri-ll.-Y li Spot-cli Club-l5BoostcrClub - '7 4. 1 EUGENE BRODLE Gcncral Basketball 1,2,3,45 S Winner 3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,-1 lwlinstrcl l,2,3,43 Cantata l,2,3,45 Operctta 2,35 Hi- ' Y 3li15Bcta Club -l5JLII'llO1' Play. JANE BROWN Commercial Chorus l,.'Z,8,-13 Miristrcl l,2,3,45 Cantata 1,2,3,-15 Opcrctta 25Beta Club 3,-13 Camera Club 13 FTA 3,-15 SPECTRUM Staff-15Junior ARROW Staff 1,2,35 FHA 1. 3 . MAXDIE BADGER Home Economics Chorus lg Library Assistant al. JERRY W. BAKER C-cncral Basketball lg Band 1,2,3 Qlreasurcrj, -l ffreasurerji Chorus -15 Minstrel l,2,3,-13 Cantata -15 Operetta 35 Hi-Y li Bcta Club 3,-15 SPECTRUM Staff -15 Junior Playg Spcccli Club -1. SENIURS DON BLASINGAMIE Academic Sylvan Hills fArl4,j H.S. l5EuO1'lflNliSS.,l'l.S. 2,3. SUE BOOKER Commercial Chorus l.2,3,-lgfxliristrcl -ig Cantata 3.-15Specch Club -1. DALE E. CHENOWETII General JERRY R. CHUBB General Band 1,2,3,4 fPresidentj5 Minstrel 1,2,3,45 Operetta 2,351-li-Y l5Beta Club 3,-15 SPECTRUM Staff 35 Jun- ior P1ay5 Drum Major 1,2,3,4. SEN IORS BETTY CLARK Commercial Band 1,2,35Chorus 35lVlinSt1'9l 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 Beta Club 35 GAA lg FTA 3,45 Fl-IA 4. SANDRA KAY CORBIN Commercial Chorus 1,25Minstrel 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 1,35 Beta Club 3, 45 FTA 3,45 SPECTRUM Staff 3,45 Office Helpers 3, 45 FHA 15 Carnival Queen 1. MARJORIE JOSEPI UNE BROWN Commercial Chorus l,2,3,45 Minstrel l,2,3,45 Cantata 3,45 Beta Club3,45l:TA ll,Ll,JuIi1t1r ARROW Staff 2,1l,FllA Al Boosts-r Club 4. GLENDA BURNS Commvrei :tl Chorus 1,2,3,-15 Minstrel 253,-15 Cantata 3,-15 Tri-lli- Y 1,2,3,45Audio-Visual Education 15 Boost wr Club 1 if NQUV' JOHN C. COULSON Academic Secretary 15Hi-Y 1,2,3,45Camera Club 1,2,3 QVice- presidentj, 4 QPresidentj5ARROW Sta.ff45 Junior Play, Audio-Visual Education 2,3,45 Cheerleader 1. JACK L. COX Vocational 'football 35 Chorus 1,25 Minstrel 1,25 Operetta 2. NOVA CAROL COX Aczulvnuc f fuu-J l,l,Ll,-l- lN1lllhll4'l 2,l5,-1' C:ixu:1L:1l,l3,-l' J. : y GI -ll.i 155 lil-lli-Y 1,1l,l5,Al5 Bvln Club 3,415 Czimcra Club 132,155 GAA 15 Libiziry Assistants 35 FHA l,3,4 11111-sirli'.'ll5llOOSlUI Club l,2,ll,Al5 CLIi'l'A CHICK Ac3rli'111iC P.-xlili-1ul5Cl1orus l,2,3,-15lN'llHS1rUl 1,2,f3,45C:ml11- ii 'S -1, Ulu-ivilzi L55 lr:-lli-Y 'l5JLlI1lfJ1' ARKOVV , M515 S'1'L1.125Sl1lLli ui Council lQSQcr-1.u'yj5 FHA 15S1J1'CCl1 Club -45 Cliccrlczulcr l.1Z,3,-15 Booster Club 1,2,3,-15 Hru'm-Qiuuiug Qucvu li. SUE CAROLYN FORD Home Economics if 6 l3Qiud1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,f35 Czmraln 2,35 Opurctta 35 Czlmcrrl Club 15 CAA 1,2,Z3QSrudcui Council licprc- suulguivul, -l fPrcsidr-ruj5 FHA 15 Booster Club 1,25 ' ISBOA 3. Pl HLLIP F RISBIE Voc nliouzil 1 , RICHARD CROOKS Gcuural Chorus 2,35lNllI1S1fCl35l1l-Y15SpCCCl1ClL1lJ -l. LARRY DOYLE General Carlislclligh School 15 Football 2,3515 Basketball 2, 45 Track 2,3,-15 S Winner 3,4 QViCc-prcsidcnth Chorus 3,515 Mhstrcl 3,45 Cauiam 35-1501501011335 lli -Y 3,45 Adam Szijko Ai.-:ard -1. SE IORS PATRICIA DOYLE Academic Saint frgucs Acadcniy 25 Chorus 1,3,-15 Miuslrcl 1.3, -15 Cainurzi 1,L3,-15 Opuruua 357111-l'l.l-Y 1,-15BcLa C.ub 3,-l5C:11I1L'I?1 Club 15 FTA 3,45JuniorPlay5FHA 1,-15Spccch Club -15 Girls' State l55BOOSIC1' Club 1,-11. JACK DUDLEY Vocational Football 1,3,-15 Basketball l,2535'l-l'11Cli 1,2,3,-15 S Wiuxicr 1.2,3,45 Spccch Club 4. , , 55 R bv P ff I' PATRICIA IZOLBERT Home Economics Beta Club -lg Library Assistanv 3,4. RONALD L. IKVINIL General Football l,2,3,-lglhslqctball 1.25 Track 2,33 S Win- ner 2,3,-lg Band l,25 Audro-Visual Education 3,-lg SE IORS JIM JEFFRIES Vocational Football 2. BOYD JOHNSON General Audio-Visual Education l,2,3,45 Speech Club 4. AliI.I'lllN FRANCES HALL llonxe Econonrcs GAA 2,3 fPresitien1j5Librg1ryASsis1anr l,,3,Ml. DENNIS IL HARIWON Voenrional frack lg Chorus l,23 Junior Playg Speech Club -i. 1' 4'-F' RY? 'Q CQ? NANCY KELSEY Commercial Chorus 2,3,45Minstrel 2,3515 Cantata 2,3,45 Operetta 35 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,43 Junior Playg Speech Club -43 Booster Club l,2,3,45 Homecoming Attendant 1. JOSEPHINE KENNEDY Commercial Band l,2,3,4gMinstrel 2,35Operetta 23GAA 15 Speech Club 4. SUSAN lilfili lxCC1LlL'XlllC rr 'm 'K ' '7 ' f 1 ' 1 ' Lrrorvs l,...J,45lNlr:rstreI 1,-,.S,-15 arztzlta 2,335 lr:- lli-Y 1, 2, 135 Bt'IrrCluln3,45 171 A is QVice-presidcnlj AlQllreszdr-:rtQ5Jun1or1'XliliOlN Stall 2,35At!C1lO-Vr5li:Ll rrlucatron 2,J,'l5 G 'l.,'Sl:llvJ5l'x.l5.51'H.1'1A'v.':l1Ll25 llfJt,3Slx'iClLl1b l,Ll,1L,-Q DAliI'Jll.l. L. L4J.FULLlQ'! lAlQ Acarlenlre llrrvtl 25 Cirorrrs l,ll5Fvll77SX,IL'l lS5C:U?l11171 35 lli-Y 1 multi! Q f Q lf 2.- fs li lf. 1' 'rf RONNIE LOUDERMILK General Football 1,2,3,45'l'raCk3,-15 Alrletlc Manager 35 S Winner 3,-15Hi-Y 45AI1diO-VlS113l Education 2.3,-1. SARA JEAN LOUDERIVLILK Home Economics Chorus 1,3,-45 Minstrel 3,45 Cantata 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,45Library Iksistant 2,45 Speech Club -15 Boost- er Club 1,-l. ' if F. I, dx , WHL' A PA.NlLI.Ifx J. LCDUNE Axt:Q1t1eIT1lC Clror s1..'2..a,45 T-Qrnstrtl l,.'1,3.45Ca:1tata 23,45 Op- crettzr 35 Tri-lb-Y 1,2,fv,-1fTrcasurerj5Beta Club 3, 45F'ISA3,-15 Junior All ROW Staif 2,35 Student Coun- cil 1,35 Junior Pl:1y5 Audio-V sua! Kducatiozs 45 Booster Club l,2,3,-15 llomecomrxzg Attendant lg llonrccoming Queen -1 JDS! LEACII General St. Petersburg QFla.Q 1,25 GAA 3. SE IDRS WILLIAM LEAF.MCNTll Acatlenuc Football l,2,3,-lg Basketlurll 1.13,-L5 Track 1,2,3,45 S lNinner 2,3,-15 Chorus 5 -15 lwlinstrel 3,-15 Cantata 3,-15Operetta 35111-Y 1,2,3,-1 fSeoretaryj5 Beta Club 3,45 Student Council 4 QTreasurerj5 Audio-Visual Edu- catiorz 1,25 Speech Club 3, JO ANN LIVINGSTON Commercial Chorus l,2,3,-45 Nlinstrcl l,2,3,-15 Cantata l,2,3,45 Operetta 2,35 Tri-lli-Y l,2,3,-15 Camera Club 1,25 SPECTRUM Staff -1 Qlxlews Editorj5 Library Iksistant l,2,3,45 Junior ARROW Staff 2,35SpCCCl1 Club -15 Booster Club 1,2,3,-1. '5-.5 1' SQ 3,53 ha:- v-f WC? XLXEKIIXN E4U'l'll MQELWAIT-I Connncxclnl Gr115sx'1llcll.S., 1,Z,Cf1o2us 3,-lilNllI1SI1'nlSsftlitlil- tn -15 llwln Clulw 3,425 SPLlCL'llCl11lN-liPllfklllw llvpw- scuL.1t1x'c -15 Booxtt-1 Clul- LS,-1 DON F.1cfN.Al ULN Vocxtiox 1 Football L55 'l rztclg 2,L3,'l SENIORS JAN K. NLERDER AC adcmic llruasurct ls Football l,2,3,-15 Baslautlxtll 1,2,3,45 'lrncla 1,2,l3,-15 S Winnt-r l,2,l3,-13 Chorus 2,Ll,-13 lN1inS11'c'l 2,3,-1, Cflnlfltn 2,3,-l5Opu:tt1a 2,35 lli-Y 1, 2,3 QVlL.-prcsitlttx1tjAl5Bctn Club 3,-15 Studcnt Coun- cil2,3QV1co-prcs.it1cntj, -1UlrcsidcntjgAudio-Viwual ExlL1CLlLlOLT -l. HELEN JUDI'll'1 IXLILAM Comnlcrcial Band l,2,35 Chorus 2,43 M.nstrCl 2,3,-15 Cantata -1, Trl-1 li-Y 15 Bctn Club 3,-15 FTA 35 Officc llclpcr 2, -15 Girls' Stats: 33 KB. S1nitl1Awnrd 2. -1 Sl llillJ'fY LL JWl 'mlnn-tuml ' utl C'AX'll Smuntoxz1t.S.,1,-gL:1orus.4,Al: Lllill. 1 Ag , 1 . ,X CUR l IS ULAX LU l'l lilll Acatlt-xnxc v ,, uf In 11 r,,,t, '. , V .'l, .- -1' ,. ., .,-' .l1... .'x,1x!1. -, - W Avxmlxtltwiz flll.J ll.S., l,23 Foullnlll LS,-l,ll.lxlLL1lt.ill , lyvbl x 4, S XX 1 .J lqlltll S, mtlu Clzzn l. i LARRY MI1.LEli Ac aalcmic Football 1,2,3,-43 Baslactball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,3,-13 S Winner l,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,33 lNlinStrCl 1,2,3, Cantata l,2,33lli-Y l,2,3,43Cumc1'a Club li Stutlcnt Council 1,23 Spccclt Club 3. ROBERT LEE MONROE General Chorus 15 Audio-Visual Education 1,2,4. , 1 CLA 2-1 A l.l'l' 1.1 Q MCAS. kfoItt1t1t1t'..tl i W,- kmtlllll' l,l1,.t,'l5fRh.t lt- ll1,l5CHthllgtll,-l5l!1'tt4'Il1z m5 ln -ll -Y l,l,,l5 ll-t.t Chi 5,15 GAA lg lflfl li,-l, 'A 3 lfll.-X l.-l5 lit-writ: L'l1t lhl. 'C 'l ,Hifi UIKN. Atutth nite L,Yn1t'ttv1l,Ii,l5fx1:ntttl 2,f1,l5f.'L1tl1111l 15 lr.-lli-Y l 13,115-l5 11.11 L'lt lv 3,45 flflfl l5 .lu tu 1'X.l.lUVw' Slllfl 25 ffllfx l,b,l Qlltwto M1255 S5 ttclt Cltxft Q5 lloostu. Club l,Q,lS,-L -av ff- 'Quin 'Y JOAN KAIVXBIS Acatlcmic Chorus 15 Ninstrcl 15 Bcta Club 3 ffrcasurcrj, -15 Li brztry Assrstant 25ARROWStaff -l QEditorj5JuntorAR ROW Staff 2,35 Studcnl Council 25K.B. Sm1thA ward 25llOI'11CCOl11i1tg Att cndztnt -1 5 Latin District Con LCSI 35 Latin Statc- Contcst 35 Wabash Vallcy Chem- istry 'llcam 3 ROBERT E. RIC! LARDSON , Vocational Football 1,2535-15 'llraclt l,2,35 S XVittnct l,2,3,-15 Chorus l,25lwlinstrcl 25Cantata 25 Beta Club 3 fVicc- prcsidcntj5 Sttttlcut Council 2. t'V f MARIUIN P.ftlJCl.'E 'l' Total .- .tl L wt: l,ll,.,,2 BAABAHA JUATJ PAYIU lloxttt I QL1IIUIll.tf l. NI I72lKm5lfi1.l l5Lf:or1tfl,12.Q SE IORS Pl IYLLIS PILRSON Coxmzttwoi al Cho1't1sl..'Z,3,-Q5 lX1i115trt'l 2,3.-15 Cantata 12,3545 Op- t' vita 12,35 Clri-lli-Y l,2,L5,-15 BCLA Club 3,-15 GAA1 2 Q'l'rua.surctj, 3,-15 SP1 C'l'RUlN1 Stiff -lg Junior AR- Y RO A' Staff ta, FHA 1. PAUL P1R'lLE Acttdt-unc 'llraclt 1,2,3,-15 S W.nnt':' 2,35CltO1'tLS l,25lNli11StICl l,25C.1ntata1,25lLipYl,2.3,-l5Bt'1a Club 3,-4. ' .ah 5 , 1 'J f ,. T ' 'Q .3 if X I 11 NANCY SHAKE General Chorus 13 Blinstrcl lg Tri-lli-Y 1,23 Beta Club 3,-15 FHA 1,25 Booster Club l,2. GARY STEEFFLER Vocational Audio-Visual Education l,2,3, SEN IORS PRISCILLA SHEPARD Academic Chorus 1,2,,3,45Minstrcl 1,2,3,-13 Cantata 2,3,43 Op- erctta33Tri-Hi-Y 1,2 QStudent Council Representa- tivej, 3 QVicc-presidenty, 4 fPrcsidcntj5 Beta Club 3, 45Camera Club 15 FTA 3,45 Junior ARROW Staff 1, 25 Junior Play, FHA lfSccrctaryj, 2 QTrcasu1crj, 3 fDistrict Treasurerj, 4 QStatc Parluimentarianjg Girls' State 35 Checrleadt-r 2,3,4. CAROL SUE SHEPHE.PtD Commercial Chorus l,2,3,45 lwlinstrcl 2,3,45 Cantata 2,3,45 Oper- etta 2,3,-15 Tri-Hi-Y li Audio-Visual Education 13 FHA 1,45 Booster Club l. FKEDDLE HOUSE Vocational Chorus l,2,3,-1, Miimstrtl l,2,ll,-1, Cantata l,1l,Ll,-1. CARRY E. Sl IAKE X7OCflIlOl111l Football 45 S Winncr -1, Chorus 1,115 lwliustrul 1,25 Cantata 2. A 'Fifi 'O I Q KENNETH F. SMITH General Band l,2,3,43 Chorus 2,3,45 Ministrel z,3,4, Cantata 3,45 Operetta 251-5-Y l,2,3,4, Beta Club 3,43 Cam- era Club l. 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SEN IORS 1311.1 '11-lO'1 l'li1'1 Vocnliu. .11 Ag1dlL1-V1S1:41l lQ1L111k'fll 11:1 15 Si111cQ?1 Club A2 CAROL JFQAX 'IU KPEX l'O1f11T1C1C1Q1l C1101Ll5 1,2,l1,-15 Nlizuircl 1,1Z,3,-15CF1111:11111,2,3,-1, Opcrc11:1 2,35 'l'ri-111-Y 1,2,3,-13131-1:1 Cl111W 3,-15Fl'1A 1.2.1s,4. '11 ,guy v 5? X i ,,-0 'IS' Michigan City H.S., 25 Athletic Manager 13 Chorus l,3,45 lvlinstrcl lg Visual Education 1 SENIORS RICHARD R. WlBl.E General Basketball l,2,3,-13 S Wimwr 3,-L3 Chorus l,2,3,-1, Minstrel l,2,3,45 Cantata 1,2,3,45Operetta 2,3515- CAROL SUE Wll.KES Commercial Chorus 1,2,3,45Miiistrel 2,43 Cantata 45 Tri-Ili-Y 1, 25 FTA 3,43 FHA 45 Booster Club 4. JOHN WILKEY General Cantata 1,451-li-Y 1,3,-45 Audio- fgpl RICHARD WILLIAMSON Q Q , Vocational K5 Speech Club 4. 9 fx! SQS PHILLIP WILLS General Gill Township H,S., 1,33 Graysville H.S., 25 Football 4, S winner 4. EDGAR L. WRIGHT Vocational Football 2,3,45 Track 1,25 S Winner 3,43 Band 1, 2,35 Chorus 23 Minstrel 1,25 Cantata 2. R ,anr. 'hz P Scvpnd xr-rmhrrs pwsu .arrfrhni HcAvy'5 Model A with Sandra andClarastand by whilu Jo translates a short- rhr-br-.xnrrhrl mu-rr-fr, , . SucShcpherd, prmrdly wear- hand h-ssnn. , , Myrna and Ronnie work at the News- lI'l'.QlDlXUU'S'5NN'n'.Llx f,bLLb11y typvs away , , , Bob Rich- stand, Thus rs work'? , . . These Senior boys have just - f ng by hr' vwrrkrnk hard run hrs aiu-rdschouj IL'CQiVCd rhqrr fpotball lctrers, arrhmx nu job. 'w la-- rom antics . . . . , 'U -'r noon- 1 Leonjar, and Phrl are at gorrm or ur ' V A S vi HCR Oh coodxga test , excknrns Edrhc, PHS, fm usu ' ' ' Marking we fine M1 Oi Sewing rs Barbara Payru. 3' A X N yf'-rv .eva .,Wf' d these gir is Now girls, don't tell us you are discussing your les- sonsh. . . lt was a big, day for the seniors when they AR th , X C k N exc anged name cards in the auditorium , , ,K F ef QU us'-la O C in the 'QWSUH1 waits patiently whne Mr' Biuman gives Joan her starthomqe . . .lghat happenegi, Jerry? Did Gene run book. into you. . . . ver-smiling, usie Frew pauses at her locker before going on to class. senior memory new ' -A, ., 4. .. f l.sn't it beautiful! exclaims Mary Lou as she admires Sue's newly acquired engagementring. . .The seniors of i957 stand straight and proud at the Baccalaureate Services . . . The end ' l ng years oi studying, has come at last. of tw elve o 'X 9 Nl, vQ E 5 V47 IWII X5 Wy ,L 'V w V , , t O 2' ,, Rf if f 'X ?-Ei? J 'I E. . 0' QMO r Amns 5 Rmnf .f' I SQS Dlllllfi Q T Bl ff fi Mr Phrl N Esktw rs the Supermttndent of Schools H15 frxnndlmess makes hrm very popular wrth tht stu dents of S H S and also the people of the c mumty ot Sulllvan Mary Templeton who IS a tlreless worker The competent school board consrsts of Mr Wendell Tenms, presrdent, Dr J H Crowder treasurer, and Mr Garza Baldwxn, secretary ADMINISTRATIO Mrs Ahce Medsker sec retary to Mr Grlmore, makes the pr1nc1pal's offrce run smoothly The prmcrpal of the school rs Mr, Harry C Gxlmore. Stu dents greatly ad mre hrm be cause he IS always lookmg out for then' best mterests 20 'J 4 r I f. . . I . V . . X 4 H I I . . x O I 0 3 ' X Onl- 4 Y J Mr. Eskew's secretary is Mrs. if? . xi A I . 1 - , ' 0 . , - FACULTY ROBERT FORD Englxsh and Spamsh ELLEN GROSS Physxcal Educatlon JAMES HARTMAN Shop RUTH HINKLE Mathematxcs HARRY C JARRETT Vocal Muslc Enghsh WILLIAM JONES Physxcal Educatxon FRANK LAUCHLIN Soc1a1 Studmes DONALD LYNCH Industnal Arts HAROLD A MARTIN Industnal Arts DALE C BILLMAN Sc1ence,Gu1dance WILLIAM BOLTON Health Sz Safety fill!! PAUL ASBURY Vice-principal, Dean of boys S ocial Studies Th1s page sponsored by SULLIVAN COUNTY REMC 3' KENNETH MERDER English -5 BU RL C. MEYERS Mathematics MYRTILLA NASH English, Commerce MAB EL NOWLIN FACULTY Enqhsh Latm Dean ofG1rls PAMELA PATTERSON I SCICHCC -Qi Thzs page sponsored by SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO WOLFE'S GARAGE WILFRED PERIGO Instrumental MUSIC CLOT IL REIMERS Llbrarlan FAYE SISSON Ass1stant Lxbranan MONA STULL Home Econommcs THELMA IERRELL Home Economics MARY A WRIGHT L omm erce kg n MG f f xg, 5 x ww .1 QQ' ww ob .ij V4 I X 5 A 5 X f A A .M 'J 'X 1 1 1 J Q -- - N2 f 9.065 ieex PEQX l X f A QI 'N .l....-Jifilf. 54:5 QQ 4l7 Xf F OOTB LL Coach Jones This year Coach Bill Jones again came up with a great team. Two weeks before school started the team prepared for the coming football season by practicing hard, even in the swel- tering heat. However, their efforts were well rewarded. They were victorious in all but two games. Coach Jones will be losing some experienced seniors, but there are some bright prospects for the future among the underclassmen. THE 1956 RECORD SULLIVA N 32 Dugger G SULLIVAN 46 Washington 12 Garfield 14 SULLIVAN 13 SULLIVAN 41 Gerstmeyer 0 SULLIVAN 34 Brazil O SULLIVAN 20 Georgetown, Ill. 7 SULLIVAN 32 Clinton 7 Vincennes 26 SULLIVA N O SULLIVA N 13 Princeton 6 SULLIVAN 13 Linton '7 1 LQE ' re 4- r 'fr ,aff- 5 rf ,. J :x i ii .4 A 1 T Q ffzl' g 55- ffff 11.5.1 -, . ,V ,ty i ?i1HdlFf2i'Y This new sign was re- A few ofthe Dads HIC cently erected over the shown here on Dad's ticket gate. Nlghf Coach Jones hands out football letters to well- dcserving boys. FIRST ROW - BobBedwell,BillBurk,Dean Luttrell,Bob Richardson, Jan Merder, Jim Spring- er,Bill Learmonth, Larry Miller, Larry Doyle, Ronnie Loudermilk, Eddie Hux, Eddie Wright, Ronald Irvine, Pat Watkins, Garry Shake, Jack Dudley, Bill Jones. SECOND ROW - Rex Do le, Lex Doyle, Paul Luttrell, Johnny Hays, Mike Gallagher, Roger Askay, Phil Grayam, Bu dy Fuliord, Lloyd Pirtle, Jerry Sevier, Dick Walters, Jim Bell, Buck Brown, Bob Banta, Phil Wills, Phil Eskew, David Shiek. This Page Sponsored By LORENE'S RIGGS HARDWARE 25 SENIOR I, K ge I1 fl LARRY DOYLE Adam Sajko Award Winner Co-Captain Tackle EDDIE G uard i BOB RICHARDSON Haliback JACK DUDLEY End JAN MERDER Ha Lfback WILLIAM DOC BOLTON Line Coach RONNIE LOWDERMILK Center EDDIE WRIGHT C uard This page sponsored by CROWDER INSURANCE SULLIVAN B 8: PW AGENCY PHIL WILLS End D X .ln ? Q UQ LETTERMEN CARRY SHAKE Guard 5 RONNIE IRVINE Halfback BILL LEARMONTH Guard Q1 J IM SPRING ER End DEAN LUTTRELL Halfback PAT WATKINS End This page sponsored by BEN FRANKLIN STORE EUNICE and JOHN ORGAN LARRY MILLER Co-Captain Tackle JAMES HARTMAN Assistant Coach -gm .. xr- , -z '-.. The Sullivan High School Band is under the direction of Wilfred Perigo. Among its many activities are giving concerts, selling maga- zine subscriptions, and entertaining at football and basketball games. Four peppy majorettes and a major add much to the interesting and entertaining formations the band performs during halftime at our foot- ball games. Whether this group is playing a classical selection, the school song, or hep popular tunes, it does a very fine job. From the look on the faces of the members of the band it is evident that they thoroughly enjoy playing their musical instruments. Mr. Perigo ! Ox ?Qq 5 S. Judl' Irvine Marilyn Smith 4 X This page sponsored by GOSSARD COMPANY 28 R .,. Min Are you sure that's the right end, Larry? Either you need to grow, Sue, or the base drum needs to be smaller, Jerry Chubb Sue Poole Nancy Mercier S This page sponsored by FARMERS' STATE BANK OF SULLIVAN HUMECOMING Q EE The football team selected pretty Pam LeDune to rcrgu dants also rergned over the Homecommg Dance that mght 'KU over the Sullivan-Clinton football game. She and her atten- SENIOR JUNIOR HOMECOMING ATTEN DAN TS SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN N yM , , ,, ' ,. I y ' ' , - ,-Avi. :gl 'iw - -av' ,- 34'-1' Joan Rambis BI E 9-H 'gifs-Q35 ' , ,..' 1 . 3' .2:f7l' ' EE , - Ar. .415-.:2-., . 15' sw- I ig , in p 1 'ff zsf ff S A 1P?'7fV j'g-1 V x A,,. . , f. n , 1, 3, ,3 1 , 4.4 H' Q anc erder Sue Johnson s i ' in ax , .. 13. ti Mei? .- , ww 'ffigf t ' J H 'u 3 f mf..-A' ic. , S535 W . .atm .X , ,,, 've -. f, 5 1 i 'hz 3' f 2 MA ., -. xy: . FA,-...,A Q 532' ' 55. L.. 3.1, Q-aim' W3 V, ' ' if ,gf-.i ge ' ' ,eip wir, .. I ' ' 2 - W 'SLB 12' ' '5,, , A. 1 P The attractive queen is shown with her equally attractive at- tendants. Jud and Smie are selhng tickets Y to the Homecoming Dance. JCUY Brown CTOWTIS the Queen These busy students are decorating the 4-H Leroy Shannon m1nstrelsolo1st,pract1cts vuth Jame Adams The Grrls' Ensemble, composed OfJLlI1101' gxrls, 1S always ready to g1VC an enjoyable program The popular group COHSISIS of Peggy Brllman Karen Srmth SUSIE Irvlne, Bunny Rabbltt, Pat Egan, Judy Ony ett, Jan Usrny, Ann W1l11s, Jane Adams, Carolyn K1mmel1, and Marlyn Metcalf 139 al, A new addition to the choral department was a black light, ful effeet ln Ihl.S year s Mrnstrel Just as alwavs the 1306 Mmstrel was a hu L success CHORUS Gwmg one of h1s smxles for a Job well done rs lvir Jarrett A Thxs page sponsored by SULLIVAN CONCRETE COMPANY SHS STUDENT COUNCIL 1 1-I I V3 I D , . If' ' lv 1 ..- s 5 . . . Y f. - 1 i V . . .X -- ' ' ' Y Y. I . . . 5 , 3 , - ' ze 1 - , 1 .. N, Q v 9 V, ,. .J s 2 A A - V . x . f s s ,X Y P A . X V . . , , E V , . It created a striking and beauti- C3 .1 CHURUS lik' ll Nb' Eff Ill Pmcturcd bdow 1 thL Cadet Chorus The Cadct Chorus oonmsrs of frm.5hmcn and oohomores It LS the trauung ground for the we nor Chorus Thu year , me N ' thu Prehgnted thou' on n Cantata for the bchool 1n tho wuchtorxum X 'Q' YH 1 pq , A turecredit to the school and community is the Sullivan High School Chorus, under the direction of Mr. llarryC, Jarrett, Time and time again, after hearing one of the many performances of the chorus,people rcmarl-1 what a joy it is to hear them sing, Each year the chorus stages many performances, Among the major ones are the Minstrel, Spring Concert, Cantata, and the Operetta. Many individual members re- ceivc awards in various choral contests held throughout the year. Pictured above is the Senior Chorus, composed of juniors and seniors, SENIOR CLASS PLAY GIRL CRAZY 322 Rose, Frances Tenms, looks adormgly at Louie. Jlm Spnnger, who seems to be dxs mterested Jake a caretaker Danny Churchhlll a pla boy LOUIS a tam drlver Cactus a cowboy Lucky a cowoox Pete a Mexlcan bancht Molly Tess Rose Betty Janet Laura Sally Babs Sam Mason another playboy the postmlstress Eaglerock a real Ind1an Lleutenam Caddlgan State Polxce man Th1s page sponsored by ARNOLD'S NEWS STAND LEE SCHOOL SUPPLY COMPANY EDDIE PIRTI L IAN MERDER JIM SPRINGER PAUL PIRTLL JOHN COULSOIN DEAN LUTTRELL fN ! PRIS SIIEPARD SUZANNE STRAT LON FRANCES TENINIS PAM LEDUNE SUSAIN KIRK SUSAN SMITH SALLY LOUDERMILK SAINIRA CORBIIN EDGAR HUA JERRY BAKER EUGENE BORDIE The cast takes a break durmg rehearsals Tlred, k1ds'7 it ee 99 nwwl V f-AC J A R' I , Y . . . . .... L' ' WA A S , , ..-... . .......... . . . . . N 'g -Aw 4 , .. .. ' 1 5, V 1 ' lv uouauu fnnunna 1 naan V V ' 'J b '- V JA I . I n a o - - . poul 0 1 A' '-A4 Lank, a killer . . . ............. ...... B ILL LEARMONTII Q QQ Eff 0 onlors 0 1 w 1 3 uounc 0 ' lu. . I In ' G n U Y V . - , I . . . .... . . . . . . ' ff l 9-'V' Abi ail Fortitade Abbott .............. Siian Abbott . . . Professor Michael: .................. Bobo , . , , , Dean Gillinvham Clara . .. Mrs. Miller . . . Sylvia . . .. . . Marge . . . . . . Bunny .... . . . Carrie..... Helen ....... llowic ack . . Bi . . . . . . . . . Student Director , This page sponsored bv MOTHILR Ib A FRESHMAN Judy Onyttt Peggy Billman, and Judy Smith takt A break during rehearsals . . IVDY ONYETT . . PEGGY 1JILl.N1AN . . . . . TERRY EROXNN . . . . TOM C.-XTO.' . . STEPHEN GRIGG5 . RARENSNHT . . JUDY SMITH SYLVIA WEISBECKER NANCY ROBERTSON . . . . . PAT EGAN . . . . . . .JANE ADAMS . . . JANET PIERSON FRANK HAMILTON .. .. . .MIKERALEY . . LARRY ALSMAN . . IAN USREY S-1-ERCHl,S MUSIC S-I-ORE Dean looks on while Susan expresses sur Y I fi' -F sl 9 K I X I I Pe Y N 9 s 'D .t' 5 K... ..' .ll I . .. ll . , This vear Sixllixan weleorried tis its nqishetbail coach, MI. William Jones, who is also the football r-rlatzli, Although Snllixan did not limxi- 11 chainpionsliip tegiin this yezir, Mr, Jones deserves innch priiise lor the work he has done. The team played fairly andwere good sports tlrrongliont the season, 'lhey spent at least two honrs alter school every day letirningg new plays, perfecting old ones, iinprovinlg their sliootnig.g eye and learning to cooperate with one another. LEFT to RIGHT: Dean Luttrell, Tom Caron, William Brown, Tom Grrrr,-WU, Eugene Bwdic, Larry Doylc, Larry Miller, Bill Learmonth, Jan Merder, Bill Burk, Mike Gallagher, and Dick Wiblc, Tension shows in the faces of Larry Miller, Mike Gallagher, and Tom Grayson as another game nears the When Dick had the ball, the opponents end. found it difficult to steal it, The team and Coach Jones await the chance to cut the net after de- feating Carlisle in the final game of the Wabash Valley Prelims, if 9 , F- 1 ' . ,f gasoil' f This page sponsored by VAL-U-SHOP SULLIVAN DECORATING COMPANY if-fl SENIOR LETTER ,Nu M ?g':3:?3SW THE RECORD MRIQQXLIILLER Brcknell Honey Creek Chnton W rlcy Garfreld SULLIVAN SULLIVAN SULLIVAN SULLIVAN Greencastle SULLIVAN SULLIVAN SULLIVAN Spencer SULLIVAN Wa5h1ngton Robmson SULLIVAN Prmceton EUGENE BRODIE Forvs ard SULLIVAN SULLIVAN SULLIVAN SULLIVAN Wabash Valle Tourname nt SULLIVAN SULLIVAN SULLIVAN SULLIVAN SULLIVAN Dugger Lmton State I-hgh fl' I Hutsonvrlle SULLIVAN I H3 mera Shelbum Carlrsle SULLIVAN Bloornfreld SULLIVAN SULLIVAN Brazrl SULLIVAN Sectxonal Tournament Farmersburg Hy mera She lburn Dagger JAN MERDER Forward IARRY Don Center E DICK WTB1-E D1-:AN LUTTRELL Guard Guard This page sponsored by McKINLEY'S ELECTRIC SHOP KENNEDY'S SHOE STORE Th1s year's Jumor Varsrty consxsts oi Paul Luttr 11 Crarg Farnsworth B111 Asbury, Joe Wr1key Larry St1ema1t Larry Rarnb1s,B111 Jones Jr Jerry Stu r, Larry Pheghy, Marlon Muer Ph11 Lsktw, Gr rald Pearman, Pat Jon.. and Lex Doy lt Roc Doylu and Jaek Rabbrtt Wert absent when tht pncturt was taktn UN IOR VARSITY Eugene takes careful arm, then ht shoots The future varsrty members now belong to the may perhaps haye a ehampronshrp team 1n a ferr years Mr James Hartman rs therr coach Jan added many pomts to the team total thrs year 'lgulelky ' Brown cuts down hrs share Nh Hartman Worked very hard as 0 Y 9 Het coach of the Jumor Vars1ty Thzs page sponsored by PIRTLE PHILGAS SULLIVAN HARDWARE GLFURNITURE STORE 1 ' V 4 ' ' ' . ' . 2 , . ' .h v I , ' I Q ' 1 ' 1 , v ' 1 v , . ., U ,,,L, S, ,, ,D , , W, ' 9 1 , A 4 ' 1 X Junior Varsity. These boys work hard so that they' Ll 3 V X I I I 1 ' 899 I . .1 ' L' 14 1 K4 'u .L A , .. Lacb vear rn March Coach Wllllarn Doc Bolton starts preparlng h1s thlnly lads of the g truk learn for the eomnn track season lverx d xy after school they can be se n practlcrn on Q' Il the under around the football fleld or wer runnln throufh town The fust meet ofthe vear was tht ste and Annual Arrow Relax an lI1V1I8.I1OIl31 meet Last wear ln the frrst anntral meet L1 bt I.L81'IlS partlclpated mth 5ll1l1VdI1 eapturrnp thlrd place Conference meets lnvltatxonal relays and tht state meets round Olll the prmg, act1v1t1es 3 Rs Larry Doyle doesn t have much trouble Putting the Shot Bw she Way Larry are who has 1nsp1red h1s boys to hrgh honors you trying to hide It Jrm Sprlnger VNHILS as Doc' says ' On OH the Cmdef Oval your mark get set go' Our track mentor IS Coach Doc Bolton The team thxs year consrsted of FIRST ROW Davrd Shrek, Stuart Rrnger, Jerry R1chmond Rex Doyle, Lex Doyle Tom Grayson, P1111 Eskew SECOND ROW Ronme Irvmne Don McMahan, Jrm Sprmger, Pat Watkms, Jan Merder Larry Mxller Bob R1chardson Dean Luttrell Paul Pxrtle, Larry Doyle THIRD ROW Terry Dozrer, Raymond Pavey B111 Jones, Roger Askay B111 Learmonth, Bob H11ged1z,k Ronn1e Low dermrlk Mxke Gallagher, B111 Burk Warren Chapman U DQ 1 IW 37 , 51 31,1 sf ' t',o 0. I Tlus page sponsored by BAKER'S SINCIAIR STATION WILKINSON LUMBER COMPANY I X 16 9 I l T W , . I X . - . ., .. , - y . .. V ,. .. 7 ' Q 1 K VA L s . , - ' , N . E . Y I .- A , , k C s ' ' 5: s -' . 5 1 ' . f . n ' U 7 ' , ' . - rv o - , v . ' 1 X - ,Q ' ' ' ' . ' . , . 4 1 I I .., . 1' 1 A . A , , - . N. . Q ' y ' ' ' . J . D . , 1, 4 - -fr ' ' un. V 4- V- - -diff. T 1 - sz'--f- ?T4 3 ' A . ' -ffl ' f X I . . ' 2 ' 1 Y . . . V . ' l ' . Y Y ! l ' I l ., , : . , r . . : , , , , . . . l - u V1 r 1 7 , . 1 K . ., 4 Y -v g . 5 .Q a 1 . 1 9 4 ' Q , - I 4 - f R 2 1 ,qi F L . t. . , - - .Q I ' f '. ur . . l' Q- 9 CHEERLE DERS t Leading the student body in cheering for our football and basketball teams are the cheerleaders. Cleta. Pris, Ann, and Sharon spend many hours whipping up new yells organizing booster blocks, and other tasks connected with cheerleading. The student managers, unknown to most of the student body, perform the vital task of taking care of the athletic equipment. The cheerleaders stir up some en- Roger Askay is a student manager and Thejuniors are cheering the fighting Ar thugiasm for the Sullivamshelbum takes good care of the basketball equip game, ment. in lt WL, This a es nsoredb P 8 P0 Y LYRIC AND SULLIVAN DRIVE-IN THEATERS 7 V f ,o Mil I I J? Q 1 mm cu X Q5 A N iq' A K X if X 4 ARROW STAFF It is the purpose of the l95T ARROW STAFF to pnhlish an accurate-as-possible pictorial review of the previous school year, l'he staff spends many long hours in the athletic office Ill preparing the annual to be sent to the puhlisher. But when that last page is sent off, they have a feeling of pride and satisfaction in kiiowirig they hate done a service to themselves and to the school. Mr. Ken Merdensponsor, is intlespensable, lhs help is greatly appreciated. Just ask Susie and Joan what they are laughing about, Did they cut up another batch of pictures? John Coulson, photographer, was the only male student on the staif, His assistant was Susie Frew. This page sponsored by BOOTI-EE STUDIO f 5 minors 5 A The artistic drawings in this book were done by Suzanne Stratton. Frances Tennis, typist, looks over Old Faithful. a au, , '1 Nllb1q.,,,, --.. - - w... .. - -- H 'awww-1 w 5 , ,, 1 -J C' ,Jr 0: Kucn stvguiiw tin- Luiniur 215 .IAUUI P-llllil .md Cxlrulyu An' wx: llnwr v..13 lu Fmncus Tn-Unis, Busincm Mana Puls the Uzligl-Mug IUUCQN5 LU lhc SU11C1I SONIC SLJUIISUYS Ior IHC .ARROXNZ ggi, is UHQ Qi Lhg FQISQIXS rg- decorations fur the Humvcomiug spomible for the iiuancial Dgmgg, aspects oi the YEARBOOK. f .Tzu Nlliflnlkx' iii 11511153 X Eff E mil..-1. V. A 17 wi Xmduut: intumftcd :za?vuuoi1iniA.R- 'I -' -57 , RUR-. YZQ'-,iflf zuuztlhprf ix. U.L'lI Einar QL-ar. 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Rv SPECTRUM STAFF 3c:D-tom-our U1 o ,Ei OCD Qc. fl mo G2 '1 EH '55 3-Q 'U gpm HO 2 'Sc :EZ :tn F-P-3 -'Je 511 5-1 0.2:- l'9 52,-, ec fc' Qc. 623 fa go El- .JJ ru-o Tr' SO F: 1 c.: HZ :1 r' EF After Suzanne xs frnrshed wrth the rmmeographmg another SPEC whrle JerryBaker reports on sports events Jane Brown lets us rn on the gossrp After Phyllls Prerson and Sandra Corbrn type tht paper and Susre Srnrth adds her artrstre toneh rt ls ready for Suzanne Stratton to mrmeograph II These are seven busy students 8' 'i' Phylhs Prerson, one of the SPEC I'RUM'S hard workmg typrsts drhgently taps out the latest domgs at S H S Jerry Baker, who rs the SPECTRUM'S sports wrlter, IS grvmg the latest accotmt of the Golden Arrows Thrs page sponsored by CARL ENGI.E'S McKEE MOTOR SALES I- 1- .' 1 4,- - x .,, fi. fts ' r 'X ,, A 82' , JI ..-- -Q- vs - AR 2-'r G . . , . U TRUMwi11be ready for distribution, C ' . 4 's - ' I f , tl X ' v ' ' s w yr 1 s. - Efzrifg' . l . . , 5 What'5 the matter Jack? Won't thex' 'ive I i , I5 Practice, practice, practice -- but prac- YOU ll bmfkf tice makes perfect, Each day during the second period the Crusade for Better Speech Club rneets. The purpose uf the club is tw teach gurirors and seniors the prrrper way to deliver various X lunch ofapeeches, lfrurritliia experience the students can give a speech with confidence ifthey are called upon tn do so, now and after their high school days, Under the direc- x f tion of Miss Mabel Nowliu, the CBS Club presented one act plays on March 29, V O wb C I B O S O This page sponsored by DONNELLY'S STORE FOR MEN INDEX NOTION COMPANY It N. ST U DV COUNCIL The members of the student Counell consrst of two members each from the freshmen and sophomore classes and four members each from tht Jul ror and sen1or classes plus representatrves ofthe varrous clubs of S H S Fhex comprise Prcturtd hero. rs Mr Asbury, who h ts rendt red m my years of rnvrluable servrce to the Student COUHL11 the student vwernrnff body of the chool Each year the councrl sponsors the Sprrng Carnrval and the bookstore Mr Paul Asbury and Mr Irank Laughlin are the sponsors Susre Smrth vrce resrdent of Student Councxl ! P 7 gwes us a cheery srmle Jr!- 3' Th1s page sponsored by hat The presrdent of the Student Councll, Jan Merder, COllS1St6l'ltly worked hard for the ACE HARDWARE CO SECURI'l Y LOAN CO T 5 , . v .i- xx .1 v - N I' - , 1 ' I 4 . 'vu f I . , . . . 1 A 1 1 . I s u u r J: -N - ,il A o' V o ' ' ' I lf. D ' Q Q Y a I I R ' student governing body, l P' ' K I A I ' a . . . 4 J N QQ! 1, These students gave speeches describing the ideals of the Beta Club at the club's semi-annual banquet. A distinction every student in Sullivan High School aims for it to be asked to join the Beta Club. To be in the Beta Club a student must bea junior or senior, have a high scholastic standing, leadership abili- ty, and a good character. This club is the honor club ofthe school. If a member remains in good standing at the close of his four years in high school, he is given a special gold seal on his diploma. Miss Mabel Nowlin and Mr. Paul Asbury are sponsors. This page sponsored by WYATT FORD SALES '19 r-L BETA CLUB Here are four officers the Beta Club canbe proud of: Edgar l-lux, presi- dentg 'I'ornCaton, vice-presidentg Sue Frew, secretary, Peggy Bill- man, treasurer. Nova Iud ind Shrrlty dean up Y the kitchen .liter 1 ltlrexotls meal Make surt rt dotsn't burn Sara By teachmg future lomemakers better and more effrereut methods ofhome makmg, the Future Homemakers of A mer1caClubhe1ps msure a better stand ard of hvmg for Amerrca s future farm 11es The club pomts wxth prrde to the fact that members of thrs club have be come drstrrct offxcers The facult, spon sor lf Mona Stull The OHICCIS for the F H,A th1s year are Nova Cox, presmdent, Sue Frew, vrce presldent, Shxrley Cooksey, secretary, Judy Noble, treasurer. Thls page sponsored by GAME-LE'S SULLIVAN TELEPHONE CO. INC . i..L Y 7 'V Ar f ga my f - Hb 1 1-qi.: I V 1 1 A . .9 A 1 z . . E .- . . . , , . xl . , 4 ' ' rf - ' ' n c -J w3:ij,.' in., these future tuttcht-rs V-2 wnm- uf tho fumiamvutals of tvachinu, rua IS vm t Btugrxplry 10.55011 lbr ul South Amt r1c.a CJ A Anurag, The c1,+.Cut1xv.sior the. F T X HYLSIISJD lurk prtsrdtnt BubBt.dwc1l muy presttitnt Suzmne Stratton, trpasurtr, and Judx Om ett,seLrt.tary TIIIS pave sponsored by PIGC 81 TPNNIS, LAWYI' RS A Mr. Myers, -zpumor, is tell- Fu-I FTA Any gumor or semor ruttrtstud m tl L vo tatron of ttachmg max Jour tl t Future Ttachers OfAm6f1C3 Club Once a xear membersgo mto the classrooms and ac tuallx teach X11 mnttrlrgs are held so asto furthtr the 111tt,reQt and emhusrasm of the membus toward tgathmg Rtp rtstntatrvts from varxous colltqts often tome to bpeak to tht mtmbtrs Mr Burl C Mytrs rs tht bponsor ' .-1'-J' h ' , vi t t Ka ' ur .I hvr Clk ms 21 ff 1-tv f' ' . l . , RJ f - ' 9 9 11 -4 ' K. Z t M , L v s J, - I . 0 5 Q I 0 ' ' ' W7 f . 'f V TY- nf e 1 ' ,f . . A . 2-f-H 1' . , W 'Q fffg? f A , -ga ' A if ,Lv ,..., t h ' . I O C L- r ' 1 x E r A , , 1 1, - - K I . . , , 4 I - ' X 2' h '- A . ' X , I ., I h A, 1 X A I . I A Q x , X ' fx ,. .. I . v . - 3 7 ' 3' A 5 3 A -H Y, , . l t A, . X - ' r, x ' X 5 W I ' 3 1 V x 4 . 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TRI HI To create marntarn and extendthrough- out the home school and communrty hrgh standards ofChr1st1an character rs the purpose ofthe Trr H1 Y Club It IS the largest grrls organrzatron rn the school and has many actrvrtres under the drrectron of Mrss Clotrl Rermers and Mrss Mary Wright club sponsors Among these actrvrtres are a Chrrstmas party and a chrlr supper Through thrs club stronger character of rts members rs es tablrshed Selected to lead the club were Prrscrlla Shepard, presr dent, Pam LeDune treasurer Suzanne Stratton secretary and Judy Smrth, vice presr dent In keeplng wlth the sprrlt of Chrrstmas, these Tn H1 Y ers joyously smg carols Thls page sponsored by 'f -wi At one of the c1ub's meetxngs, Reva Brummett EIVES the de votron SULLIVAN WATER COMPANY, INC BLACK LUMBER COMPANY -v ll HIY A ffrlrated Wltll the YMCA the H1 Y Club stlves for clean speech clean sports and clean lrvmg Under the sponsorslup of Mr Robert Ford the club has numerous actrvrtres Among these area swrmmmg party and a bean supper when the Club regularly meets rt rs an msprrauonal aswell asa sound meetrng Mrke has hrs hands full of money as Roger Phrlhp and John see that xt rs properly accounted for The HI Y admrmstratrve branch consrsts of Edgar Hux, presrdent Mrke Gallagher treasurer John Wrllcey, vrce presxdent B111 LSSIUIOHU1 SGCIGISYY CenteredaroundEdgarl-lux, the HI Y members dxs Eugene Brodre, chaplarn cuss club busmess wrth Mr Ford This page sponsored by ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME F' so, , N, A X f L The S Club officers this year are Larry Miller, presidentg Larry Doyle, vice-presitlehtg Jim Springer, treasurer. 1 Y f 2 Just arrived! Bob takes his brand new jacket out of the box. 'X QQ 99 Sh N CLUB ff' Here are just a few ofthe Q 6- Mighty Arrows To be a member of the S Club, a boy must cam a letter in football,basketbal1, ortrack. S members have earned many honors for themselves. It is no wonder that a boy points with pride to the fact that he is a S Club member. Purposes of theclub and to improve the school spirit, sponsor the athletic program of S.ll.S., and to promote sportsmanship. ,M .Ldv- This page sponsored by SULLIVAN DAIRY STAHIJS STANDARD SERVICE GAA c':? ,f,3rff 5: if J , ' 2' , ' j . vf' ,iff '4j-x. '-'- .fy , .' :ga- - 43 ., 4 M lf' :Vmfff 'g-41,69 '43 5. fi-fit, Q' 5' rf G,A.A. Officers poet' with Mrs. Gross. They are: Sue Ford, presidentg Maggie Walters, vicc-prcsidcnL3 Linda Lowe, secretaryg Shirley Coolesey, treasurer, The Girls' :AlllllCIlC A ssoeiation furnishes healthful play op- portunitres through lutramttral games and other PFOJLICIS ofthe club. Meeting regularly, the girls learn good sportsmanship as well as body-bullding games. Mrs. Ellen Gross, the club sponsor, often takes the members to Play Days sponsored by other schools ln whlch the members get a chance to meet new people and get new ideas. The Sulllvan High School GAA Club also sponsors its own Play Days . 'Wi I These girls are engaged rr healthful sport basketb These girls get rn a huddle 1 plan a play that wxll wrn th game for them ' This page sponsored by CUSTEPUS MARATHON STATION ILGEDIQEK PLUTVYBING AND HEATING 0564 CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club offrce rs are John Coulson presldent Judy Smrth secretary B11lTenn1s treasurer an John HayS, v1ce presrdent Qnot plc turedj d B t ggIgq,g1g1E0agf1SgOgg at 021,223 a2u1s':f:g3iaizf: C larger Any student lnterested rn photography should Joxn the Camera Club lr1 th1s club he w1l1 learn many thxngs about the art of plcture taklng Under the d1rect1on of Mlss Ruth Hrnkle the members take PICIUICS of vauous school funcuons They also develop and enlarge the1r own fxlms Thus the students add to the1r educauon as well to then enjoyment Tlus page sponsored by ANDERSON dia ORNDORFF AN ARROW BOOSTER .-J 1 A . .5 V I If . Q14 3 . ! Y 5 . d ' 1 5, , - - - S th . . . . y W . - - A A M s , L I . , I . eff' Em Maggte a veteran of the depart ment teaches Mouse to wrnd a movue Bunny Rabbrt rs periormmg 1 1 an rmportant functron keeprng the students rn formed on chool events Showrng educauonal and 1nformat1ve mov1es and shdes IS not the only Job of thrs hardworkrng group of students under the sponsorshrp of Mr Ford Among thetr other actxvmes are keeprng the mrddle hall bulleun board up to date and mak mg recordrngs This educauonal organrzauon s motto IS co operatton and the results show they have more than hved up to thetr motto Th1s page sponsored by MILBURN'S PHARMACY LIONS CLUB 'll V SUAL EDI CATIO DEP RTME T John Coulson is locking over the weekly m0v1e schedule J' it J N I D 1 X W' A X , ' ,,, , . , - , . if 1 1' H , I t 57 . , , .'l,x 1,7 'T - A A . - . . . . . , . ,. - . ,, J r C Sis.. gs 1 LIBRARY STAFF The Library Assistants under the guidance of Miss Reimers'and Mrs. Sisson are an able group of girls who make the library the smooth- running department that it is. They help by checking books in and out, taking attendance, and doing numerous other jobs. OFFICE HELPERS The Office Helpers are a group of efficient girls who relinquish their free time to assist Mrs.Medsker in the principal's office. Among their many duties are the collection ofattendance slips, answering the telephone, and the distribution of mail. They are always ready to meet the next task with a smile. fu? This page sponsored by ATKINSON ICE COMPANY EXLINE STANDARD SERVICE 38 A capable student librarian, Iona Mil- ler, begins her hour in the library. Every day during the second period you will see Suzanne busy in Mr. Gi1more's office. J mx NK VQESHVNQXW SOVHOWORL5 ,Ax J C2 f P A 2 A Q7 - I -Q v 'gi Qs f x -iw f ,, U 2 Qs Gerald Sullivan President UN IORS Roger Askay Diane Rabbitt Marlyn Metcalf Vice -President Secretary Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS HOW CAN WE EVER FORGET the Minstrel and all the talent in our 46 Jim Bell class? . . . Walters and Burk and their 'steady women'?' . . . the slumber parties and walking around in our sleep afterwards? . . . how anxious we were to get our class rings? . . . how proud we were of our junior football players? HOW CAN WE EVER FORGET when we finally received our drivers' licenses and Stierwalt had a wreck? . . . Sharon Lowe settled down to one boy? . . . when we went swimming at Pierson's pond? . . . our popular girls' ensemble? . . . Mary Anne got her own car? . . . our charming Homecoming Attendant was Pat Egan? HOW CAN WE EVER FORGET all the fun we had at the glee club par- ty? . . . how upset the girls were about the grading system in gym class? . . . how pretty the prom was and how much we enjoyed the post-prom party? . . . how we argued about politics which we knew nothing a- bout? . . . how we griped about our class pictures when we knew they looked exactly like us? . . . when we worked so hard on our class play? Larry Alsman Shirley Amett Bob Banta Bob Bedwell Jane Adams This page sponsored by DELTA THETA TAU FIDELITY LOAN COMPANY 60 SN U f d CQ K, Shirley Cooksey Faytha Cox Kathryn Craighead Larry Cutts UN IORS nl. Jerry Brown Joann Brown William Brown Bill Burk Torn Caron Pat Collins This page L :Ki T MOTOR SALES Jerry Bennett Peggy Billman Jean Boone sponsored by FLYNN VAULT COMPANY 61 Diane Daughtery UN IORS 6 . P7 V Q? Lf Judy Drake L SGS Pat Egan John Ford Vema Frew Wilma Fry This page sponsored by MII.AM'S STANDARD SERVICE DAVIDSON'S CLFANERS 62 Buddy Fulford Mike Gallagher Sharon Gambill Bill Goodman Carolyn Graves Phillip Grayam Steve Griggs Frank Hamilton UN IOR gf?r-150 J ep WSW John Hays .QCD Bob Hilgediek YQ Q A ako Joann Jeffries Ronald Jennings Betsy Jones Don Kellams Pat Hoesman David Holmes 1 Kenneth Horton Patty Huff Jimmy Hunt Judy Irvine Susie Irvin This page sponsored by A. E. BOYLE COMPANY ODD FELLOWS 63 Sharon Lowe Paul Luttrell Sharon Martin Linda Monroe Nancy Moss Judy Noble Thrs page sponsored by 4- NN UN IORS Q f ni ,- Lioyd Pirtle 9 wget iv N X Q1 -2270 x X, B YY Wh 6 2'-IDU' ibucnvftm Diane Sines Karen Smith Judy Smith Myma Smith D Bev Powder lf Mike Raley ' 5 C,QS Nancy Robertson Alberta Rouse Jerry Sevier Leroy Shannon Betty Sluder Ruth Sinders This page sponsored by DUDLEY CHEVROLET GARAGE BRANSTETTER GROCERY Q55 Linda Stierwalt U. S. UN IORS Jack Stewart 1' Kathy Stewart I YS Jan Usrey Larry Unger Dick Walters Ned Walters Sylvia Weisbecker Ann Willis Glynn Wills Kay Woods This page sponsored by DRIVE-IN McCAMMON'S HECTRIC STORE 66 W9 .au- JV' Q. 5' '12, ' .AA I .1119 doesn't understand wlmt Karen is ' showing Ronald ears that Pat Don White rs rsa'?. . .Wh2t's n doesn't scern to enjoy being paddled on her lt app dPirtle, all dressed up, stands trying to tell her. . . ' s and BevPow- Jenningsuhow to do it or is it vice ve the rnatter. Larry, doesn't it fit? Kare lbth birthday. . .Lloy proudlybeside his car. . .JOAnnJeffrre den are discussingthe weekend events at their lockers ming. OH Monday rno ,,.. o 'x v i udY and Bob are leaving the Canteen while Betsy f r more fun. . .During the noon hour, Ken- rature test. . .Kathryn is stays on o neth Horton crarns for a lite 'ng on that typing. really concentratr 1. NB. Nam J,,,,, . This Pa M szspsasssggg SOPHOMURES If ttf? 1, i as 535' fix --, I ' -- Torn Grayson Marilyn Smith Sara Woodward Jane Crooks President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS HOW CAN WE EVER FORGET the day we graduated from being 'Green Freshmen?' . . . Tom Grayson was regularly moved in study hall? . , , Nancy, Sue, and Marilyn were our flashy sophomore majorettes? . . . Rex and Wanda made an 'oh so cute' couple? . . . Larry Exline was always breaking his favorite collar-bone? HOW CAN WE EVER FORGET those 'rip-roaring' class parties? . . . the Minstrel and Operetta in which some ofusparticipated? . . . the time Barney got his 'rod ? . . . Bill Johnson wou1dn't show his class pictures to anyone? . . . Chappy dressed like a 'real cool cat? HOW CAN WE EVER FORGET those 1500 word themes 4- Daman Alexander 'Doc' was always making us write? . . . the time we .A Gerald Akxande, chose the design for our class rings? . . . Jane Crooks' --4' class party was interrupted at three o'c1ock in the morning by Miss Reimers in the library? . . . 'Mousey' fx :Ls had a new Flame every week? . . . Nancy Merder was our at- tractive Homecoming Attend- ant? Mary Jane Anderson Alice Badger Shelva Baker Ruby Bell Paul Blasingame ..J Susie Bledsoe i Wanda Boone This page sponsored by SULLIVAN BAKERY BIGGER'S D-X SERVICE STATION 69 l' Y Billy Dean Lex Doyle Rex Doyle Terry Dozier Donna Dyer Nancy Elliott Phil Eskew Larry Exline Perry Fischer James Frakes Larry Franks Ronnie Gadberry Don Gayso Lois Gipson Patty Godfrey Joyce Gosnell Danny Brown Dick Bryant Warren Chapman William Critchfield Linda Davis SOPHO ORES f lf. This page sponsored by SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MEADOWLARK FARMS Marilyn Graves Freda Gray Betty Grimes Sue Hancock Alan Henlinc OPHO ORES This page sponsored by SULLIVAN LOAN COMPANY COCA -COLA COMPANY, Terre Haute 71 I 4 1 Vanda Higbee Wanda I-Ioesman Hazel Holmes Nancy Hornbeck Gary Inbody Judy Jarrett Diafie Jennings BLU Johnson Bill Jones Gary Jones David Keene Phillip Knotts Bob Krause Bryon La Follette Christina Larson Carolyn Llewellyn 35 so 'lf'- 4' Nancy Myers Barbara McCamrnon Ruth McCamrnon Malcolm McCombs Tommy Nolan Jane Pirtle Jerry Plummer Sue Poole James Richardson Jerry Richmond Karen Rickard Cecil Romine James Rouse Barbara Saucerman Joyce Shake David Shiek fr.. Us P7 Linda Lowe Betty Luttrell I 'O' 'PTS Leroy Medley 1. Nancy Merder Iona Miller X JA 'A r, fr-if 'A Z SUPHO ORES lx ,vvx 1.1 '-'5' i XT: In T ar? 3 This page sponsored by SHIEPHERD'S GROCERY SPRINGER-GOUCKENOUR 72 ff' l dn-14 .-ff ,. ' ,AHRE Paula Thacker Jean Thrasher Larry Tomey Joyce Vandergriff Leon Walls Sue Walters Betty Walters Mary Beth Walters John Wible Norma Wilkes Gene Wilson Paul Wolfe Rosie Woodsmall Rosalee Woodward Larry Woodyard Donald Wright P WESTERN AUTO STORE SMITH'S DRUG STORE :nf 7 SA f r ? r , E1 r : . ff 'N' 3 Ill 3 - noe is uw: uou nas assigned another 1500 fword theme . . .Warren has to study outside class to pay the penalty for not studying in class. . .What's so funny, Jane? Susie is taking her job as an assistant librarian seriously. A happy couple is Dixie and Larry. . .Is Alice actually studying in study hal1?. . .James and Jim are laughing at Leon's mistake in shop class. 111' This page sponsored by BILLMAN FUNERAL HOME 'li' Say, what's your secret, Peeps? Howcan you eat so much and keep your slim figure ?. . .Health and Safety surely isn't that boring,Larry. . . Mousie seemstobe well sup- plied with girls. Rex for is it Lex ?j is engaged in a seemingly interesting telephone conversation. Byron and Tom don't notice the pretty girl walking by, but the otherboys do. . .Freda is trying to find a nice qui- et place to study her lesson. . .What was Nancy up to the day Mr. Merder was absent. 6 'S ,yy-v 0 1 This page sponsored by ROOT STORE PIRTLE and THOMPSON GARAGE FRESH N-40 ov at 'F' 5.49 'vlary Beth Russell Gary Pearman Lrnda Fagg Mrke Bledsoe Presrdent Vrce presrdent Secretary Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS HOW CAN WE EVER FORGET when the class or 1960 h1t S H S 9 those mean semors pushed us rn the bushes and told us about the elevator that drdn t SXISI7 Ramona Jack Gary and the Freshettes added freshman talent to the M1HSUCl7 Karen and Vrnce really went steady? HOW CAN WE EVER FORGEThow proud we were of our Homecomlng Attendant Sue Johnson'7 Ann Alexander s mckname was Dlgger 'P Kay fell asleep rn chorus? Our football team showed brrght prospects for the fu ture? HOW CAN WE EVER FORGET when MISS Hlnkle threw an eraser at Herschel Irv1n'? Patty Gray son had a semor heart throb'7 Everybody called Gerald Pearman Hoss for obvrous reasons? We garned the prlvrlege of gorng o the Canteen? FIRST ROW Ann Alexander Lana Alsman SECOND ROW Gerald Amett, Ronald Ashby fNot P1CfLl1'9d, Sandra Borders, Colleen Boyle, Karen Brown Lrnda Brown, Wrlham Brown, Reva Brummett l ' N.-9 -1 l 49' MZ' Thrs page sponsored by LIBERTY STATION FA IRWAY MOTORS ffm l 2 -A . , - Rv . : 7 ' 1 ' I I Ashby, William Asbury, Sandra Banta, Larry Bond, Bev Booker, Donald Boone. THIRD ROW: Janice Boone, Donald H9 Ph A r ' 'a ' ' D' A- ' 4 .. ' W if 'ua' I ' . 1. -I . 1 : 7 K 'L' Y? as f-1 I . 'E lg an A- ',,,, wa' Y X' - ' R, lv, 1 I: bs I 'Q . -iv .Q ffixil :L ' ni 1-as 'A J ' - 1' 'I Q' 'te 1 ,Q -.. ? v I-r-'v i FIRST ROW: Donna Buckley, Vincent Buzard, Paul Carrico, Lonnie Chubb, Vaughn Deckard, Linda DeFoor, Roy Dillingham. SECOND ROW: Donald Dubree, Danny Dudley, Brenda Eslinger, Craig Farnsworth, James Ford, Sandra Ford, Lela Gambill. f'Yfe ,667 .011 'N FRESHM N S ' bvre Q, 5115 FIRST ROW: Dwight Gates, Robert Gray, Patty Grayson, Floyd Grimes, Larry Hall, Emily Hays, Gerald Helm- ing. SECOND ROW: Oliver Holbert, Rebecca Holdson,EIizabeth Howard, Herschel Irvin, Joe Jared, Sue John- son, Pat Jones. THIRD ROW: Ray Jordan, William Kennedy, Joyce LaFo1lette, Connie Loudermilk, Patsy Loudermilk, Juanita Luttrell, Larry Martin. e A I Q, ,Quay Q K -I 92 7, . 'fl 'ur tg it 'i ,f 3 -'11, I This page sponsored by FARM BUREAU CO-OP PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY 77 M -sal 1 pg if A :af as.. 'ld' ,bv 5 Qt xi -.nr F., -K I .A FIRST ROW: Lois May, William Mayfield, Sharon McDonald, Marion Meier, Marion Met- calf, Jerry Moody, Karen Moore. SECOND ROW: Thelma Monroe, Norman Nation, Judy Nixon, Ravahna Nolan, Betty Orr, Jerry Orr, Medford Padgett. FRESHME FIRST ROW: Charles Pearison, Harold Pearison, Kenneth Pearson, Malcolm Persinger, Larry Phegley, Robert Pierson, Trudy Pinkston. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Pirtle Ramona Pirtle Jennis Pittman, Kenneth Plummer Jack Rabbitt, Larry Rarnbis Ruth Rich. THIRD ROW: Mickey Rilenge Robert Robertson, Nina Rogers, Myrna Romine, Della Rouse, Robert Sind- ers, Jerry Shake. fb, f xy 'U is-f, ' Y X? This page sponsored by CAFE JEM BENNETT'S PHARMACY 78 il , N9 ty -3 f f? A 4' ' -'Q L, .I V: -.U gm., 4 -are ' . , X: P, r: , MS' . 'A ' ' N Ao' O , le FIRST ROW: Mary Shake,Pat Shorter, Jerry Skinner, Sandra Smith, Rose Snyder, Gary Snyder, Gary Stahl. SECOND ROW: Everett Stanifer, Car- olyn Stearly, Yaren Stevenson, Judy Steward, Bill Stewart, Tornrny Stew- art, Larry Stierwalt. FRESHME FIRST ROW: Tonya Terrell, Connie Trueblood, Judy Trueblood, Ellen Tucker, Stephen Tucker, Joyce Wall, Margaret Walls. SECOND ROW: Linda Walters, Jerry Walters, Jerry Wamsley, Jackie Watkins, James Webb, Joe Wilkey, David Williamson. THIRD ROW: Jerry Wolfe, Pat- ty Wright, Larry Wyman, Timothy Unger, Wayne Unger, Carol Usrey, Sheila Zaayer. K Z' :Q li m Lil fag, SQS A X 4? Q i Q 1 in 45O . if -if This page sponsored by BROWN JEWELRY STORE SMITH'S BAKERY ong, Mike? Won't they d Anil 1 f' 1, of Patsy Loud- let you sit upthere, Ftiendship seems to be the theme hete for out camera ermilk and Patty Grayson. . .Fteshmen at the Can- teen take time out for soft drinks. . .Gxeen freshmen shoes oi the sophisticated seniors. pose t now? polish the What'S wr 'l Colleen, an ossiping abou too'?. . .Emi y, at noon. . .Whom are you g 1, ,,,,.,i,. noon hour you will uliixq, 1' to ' f uf 7 .6 Joe Wilkey is an avid ping pong player, , -Every u oi freshmen boys ploying stretch . . .Football season is Hess is really going aitex that sundae. see a gro p ' er. Anyway obviously ov 45-+ To-ii' This pa . 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