English High School - Englishman Yearbook (English, IN)
- Class of 1955
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Text from Pages 1 - 68 of the 1955 volume:
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LLOYD RAY BUCHANNAN
QFebruary17 1936 September 17 1934
our deceased classmate Ray Buchannan whose memory we will alvtays
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We, the Senior Class of nineteen fifty-five, dedicate this yearbook to
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WILLIAM E. MATHERS oRv11.1.r: L1-:1-: TILL!-:RY
SCCTCYBYY Township Trustee
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President Treasurer
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WILLIAM T. BEASLEY
Mathematics 84
Science-
CHARLES j. HOOVER
Music 8: Band
ORPAH LEE GARRISON
Vocational Economics
DONALD VOGLESONG
Commerce
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SANFORD FRAZEE
Vocational Agriculture
MARlE GOODWIN
Second 81 Third Grades
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Sixth 81 Seventh Grades
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DONNIE OVVENS-PRESIDENT JERRY CREWS-VICE-PRESIDENT
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RWANDA JO KING
P11-aging Ps-rf-onality
EULAH FERN NEWTON
Always Has A Smile
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SANDY SCOUDAN
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Class History
On Septembf r 8 1951 the doors of E H S opened and Frcshrnfn entered
the great halls of learmng lhry we re
Louie Allstott
Marjorle Baker
Dencxl Bennett
Bob Boss
Sherrlll Bradshaw
Arletta Brown
Ray Buchanan
uamta Bullmgton
Paul Colin
Catherme Crawford
jerry Crews
Neoml Culbertson
B1l1y Dooley
Carroll Enlow
james Enlow
Dorls Ferryman
Sandra Flelds
Dxane Flanagan
Loren Goldman
Perry Gray
Eugene Hollen
Mary Hollen
Frank Husk
Ronald ones
ohn joe judd
Harold Kendrlck
Wanda Ktno
Ronald K1sse1
Leon Leaser
Loren Leaser
Margle Luff
Charles Morgan
james Moss
Ferrls New klrk
Eulah Newton
Donald Owens
Sanda Roberts
james Satterfleld
Wanda Satterfleld
Sandra Scoudan
Amuel Sheckells
PBYTICIB Selbert
oanne Smtth
Marlene Stroud
Coleene Treadway
Bettv Young
Those who withdrew durlng our Freshman year were
Dencll Bennett who enllsted 1n the U S Mar1nes and IS statloned at
Parrls Island South Carohna
Qhernll Bradshaw who w11l gladuate from Exansyllle thts year
Bmlly Dooley who resxdes wlth hxs parents at Orleans
Harold Kendrtck who IS xn the U S Army and IS stauoned at Camp Gordon
Georgla
Joanne Qmxth who 15 resldlng with her parents at Mmfflln
Vwxan Goss of Huntlngburg and Dayld Mllby of Nancy Kentucky jolned us
ln the latter part of our Freshman year maklng a total of -13 merr-bers at the DGOIYIUIDQ
of our Sophomore yc lr
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Members of our class who falled to return for their Sophomore year were
I-'-muel Sheckells who Wlll graduate from Leayenworth thls year
Betty Younw who wlll graduate from Frankfort lndtana thls year
X. utan Goss who res1des m Huntxnoburo
Those who wtthdrew dunng the year were
Perry Gray who IS employed at the Marengo Furmture Factory
Euoene Hollen who IS employed wlth the Southern Ratlway
Vanda Satterfteld who IS now Mrs Charles enklns
ohn Ioe Judd who enlisted ln the U S Army and IS statloned IH France
Garry lltggs jomed us from French Llck and oan Lawsow jomed us from
Mllltown at the befnnnlng ofthe year oan later marrted -Iackle Patton leaxtno us
wtth a total of 37 members at the close of the year
our umor year She resxdes with her parents near Grantsburg
Beglnnlng our Semor year our class was deeply grleved by the death of our
classmate Ray Buchanan who dled September 17 after sufferlno over a lono perlod
of ttme from a cancerous condltlon We also lost Garry WlggS who moved to Orlea ms
and Dorts Ferryman who moved to Sprlngfleld Ohio Garry and Dorxs wlll oraduatc
from those respectlve hloh schools this year
Today the doors of E H S once agam syymo open as the Class of on emertf
to take lts place tn the World The 33 oraduates are
Loute Allstott
Marjorle Baker
Bob Boss
Arletta Brown
juamta Bullmgton
Paul Colln
Catherine Crawford
erry Crews
Carroll Enlow
ames Enlow
Sandra Ftelds
Dlane Flamgan
L oren Goldman
Mary Hollen
Frank Hugk
Ronald jones
Coleene T1-eadw
ll anda Kmg
Ronald Ktssel
L eon Leaser
Loren Leaser
Marg1e Luff
Davld Mxlby
Charles Moruan
ames Moss
Ferrts Newk1rk
Eulah Newton
Donald Owens
oanda Roberts
ames Satterftetd
Sandra Scoudan
Patrlcla Selbert
Marlene Stroud
Iwlarjorxe Baker
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Class Colors
W e the graduatlrw class of nlneteen hundred and fzfty flve have chosen as
our class colors red and whlte In adoptmg these colors whxch are so consp1cuous
1n our natlonal flao we have a twofold symbollsm Flrst the red symbollzes
bravery Thls 15 a world that needs bravery and we the Semor Class want to possess
the utmost bravery m the years to come Red also mdxcates happmess and joy
XKhlCh lf possessed by all wtll make the world more enjoyable
o thls red we jom the whlte whlch symbolxzes pur1ty Pur1ty means cleanhness
of actxon word and thought To prove to the world what great men and women we
can be 1f we are given the chance to put mto practlce what we have so pat1ently
learned we must concentrate upon purlty the pursuit that ranks so hlgh ln every
students success So many of our acuons depend upon purlty and cleanhness of our
llves vvhxch IS symbolxzed by the wh1te of the class colors
So may our red and whxte lead us on to purxty mlxed wlth bravery that young
who have already learned the paths that lead to success and have demonstrated the value
of our own prmnclples of purlty happmess, and bravery
Arletta Brown
Class Flower
The Semors of mneteen hundred and flfty fzve have chosen for then- C1355 flower
the red rose There are many reasons why we have chosen the red rose Flrst because
of lts beauty and rxchness whlch appeals to us but most of all because lt symbohzes
purxty tenderness and love The sheltered and protected envu-Qnmem of the rose
may be compared to the years of worry whlch have been devoted to the protectton and
securlty of our hves
Because the rose lb a tender blossom lt must not be hurr1ed xnto the task of
bloommg but must have devoted care for a successful development So xt as wxth the
human lxves We l1ke the rose have had devoted care so that we may now blossom lnto
flowers to grace the garden of soclety
The rose IS also a symbol of endurance If1t1s placed wlth other flowers 1n a
bouquet the rose wlll be found fresh and unchanged whlle the others have long stnce
vxqthered and dled VN e 100 must grow slowly and develop a perfect character to be
able to endure life as lt comes and be developed into a proud and useful cltlzen 1n the
Amemcan way of llfe
Catherlne Crax ford
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Ne the graduatmv class of mneteen hundred and flfty five have chosen for our
class motto Not Ftmshed just Begun Although we feel It IS an honor to graduate
from hmh school we reallze that we must lncrease our know ledge to keep up with the
modern and educated world of today
We have looked forward wlth anxlety to the day when we w1ll recelve our dtplomas
and be ready to face the world bravely wxth all its problems Althouoh the way has
not always been easy we have achieved the goal for which We have strived for so lone
lNow that we have reached thms goal we must not stop but keep on seekmg hlgher and
better thtnos ln llfe
The encouraoement and effort of others have made thxs oraduatlon posslble
Our teachers our parents and our frtends have helped us ln reaching thls ooal
whlch at one tlme we thought to be lmposslble In our heart hes the ambltlon to become
Great For thls and many other reasons we feel that our llves are NotF1n1shed
just Begun
Margxe Alberta Luff
The Seniors Farewell
W e the Senior Class of 1933 would like to take thxs opportunity to thank our
parents teachers and frlends whose help patlence and careful guzdance have contrt
buted so much to us throuoh the past years that now mark the completton of our school
work
lt IS one thlng to beo1n an undertaking and another to carry 1t forward to a suc
cessful fmlsh and the dxplomas whlch we hope to recelve w1ll be a lastlng testlmony of
your approval and satlsfactlon that we have fulfilled the requxrements set for us
We too feel pr1de and pleasure nn havxng reached th1s polnt ln our educatxon
We realme full well that we have still a lonfv lone way to ao We expect to be students
as long as we llve for when we cease to learn we cease to grow and when growth ceases
decay sets m
But we have traveled a Good dutance smce the flrst day we entered school and
whtle we haye fatled many times to do thmgs as well as we should have done them and
we have often been thouohtless and careless we feel that a splendid foundation has been
laid for a super structure of broader learning and culture
We apprectate the opportumtzes and pr1v1leges whtch you have made posslble or
Ve recognlze the self sacrxftce and far sxghtedness of what you have planned or
and requlred of us
We shall always look back upon our graduation day wlth great happlness for lt
wtll be one of the oreater achlevements we wtll accompllsh throuohout lxfe and but for
you dear parents teachers and frlends thls day might not have been
We now say Thank You from the bottom of our hearts and may we the members
of thls class no forward to do you credit and honor In the years to come God bless you
Marjorie Luctlle Baker
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Senior Class WIII of 1955
'Ve the Senior Class of ntneteen hundred and flfty fxve of Englxsh Htoh School
County of Crawford State of Indtana realtzmg we are soon to pass out of thts splere of
of educatlon ID full POSSESSIOD ofa crammed mtnd well traxned memory and almost
super human understandlno do hereby make declare and publtsh thxs our last vttll
and testament hereby reyoktng and makxno vold all former xytlls and promtses made
us at any txme heretofore
Item I
To the Faculty we leaxe our many thanks for thelr pattence and gutdance and
our deep reorets that there wxll never agaln be so talented a class
Item II
To the unlor Class we bequeath our abtltty of understanding and yy onderlngs
of the yt orld tn the future so as to make them better cttlzens of tomorroxy
To the Sophomore Class We leave our Sentor dlomty for vyhlch they envy us
To the Freshman Class we bequeath our abxllty to contlnue to go to school unttl
graduatton so as to make the world a better place tn whtch to ltye
Item III
To our sorrowtng fellow students mourmno our departure the Class of no make
the followtng bequests
I ames Moss bequeath to B111 ll tseman my number 17 shoes and to Carmxe
Ktno my glasses To Otls -Iudd I also leave my classic comxcs to oet book reports
from
I Marjorie Baker hereby bequeath my tntelllgence ln Enoltsh to Rtchard johnson
because I believe he Null be able to make good use of tt To fl anda Zehr I leaye my
talkattveness so she won t be bashful around all the boys and to Pat Flantoan I leaye
my posttlon as cheerleader on COHdlflOH that she work as hard at tt as I have tn the
past
I Donme Owens bequeath mv pOS1llOl"l as Presldent of the Student Counctl to
Faye Vrtght and my place as guard on the basketball yarstty to johnme Sxms
I Alberta Luff bequeath my place tn the lunch room to my slster Phyllts My
typev-rnter to erry Buford tn hopes that he will do better on xt than I late and my books
to any unlor who wants them
I I oren Goldman bequeath to Leon Belcher my posltton as matl me operator
the scrool paper and my so called luck to -Iohnme Htckox
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I Pattl Sexbert bequeath my posmtton IH the lunch room to my slster
Shtrley tn hopes she can feed tl e l1ttle klds as well as I ve trled To Sharon Setbert
Selbert I leaxe thts years Enollsh Grades as they were the bestl ever recelved
.Also to Darrell Hammond I leave my typewrlter 1n hope he won t make as many
mlstakes on tt as I d1d
I Leon Leaser do bequeath my new Remlnoton typewrlter to Charles
Fnlow proylded he doesn t tear xt up and to Scotty Satterfleld my cttlzenshlp
orades xf he keeps them below 88
I Sandra Ftelds bequeath my books to Opal Teaford so she wxll be smarter
than ever and to Delores XVISSTTIBD I leave my ablllty to Get many men and
engaoement rlngs
I Bob Boss bequeath my abllxty to do as llttle as posslble xn every class
Donald Grassman and my Agriculture orades to Darrell Hammond and hope lt
helps hrs relatxons wlth the xnstructor
I Sandra Scoudan bequeath my ab1l1ty to goto French L.1ck to Opal Teafor
and Faye MVI'1C!htlX'l hopes that they w1ll be as lucky as I was I also leave my
halr style to Betty Mxller and to Dody Ballard I leave my Chexy Convertlble in
hopes that she wlll never up hold a Ford
I Ronald jones bequeath my posltxon as Senior manager of the varslty to
Russell Newklrk To johnme Slms I leave my nickname Proxle and to Irls
Wrloht my abtllty to hold my temper
I Arletta Brown bequeath my knowledge on How to get a Paoli Guy t
Maxxne Belcher provldlng she wxll always be true to htm I also leave my CIIIYGH
shtp grades to ecll Knlght ln hopes that he never lowers them
I Ferrns Newklrk bequeath to Charles Enlow to get alono wuth the teachers
Darrell Hammond my posltxon as Secretary tn the F F A
I Sanda Roberts hereby bequeath rmy curly haxr to Shlrley Selbert so
she will look more llke her twin Sharron and my ablllty to oo steady ln my
Senlor year to Dodxe Bennett To Lynn Moss I leave my posltxon as cheer
leader so she wlll have tt her last two years
I Frank Husk do bequeath to Rlchard johnson my hetght and to johnme
Htckox my ablltty to get along wlth the teachers To my slster anet I leave
my ablltty to type
I Marelene Doodle Stroud bemo of sound mlnd and body do hereby bequeath
my mlschleyousness to Twlghla Nalts and my ablhty to stay interested ln one
boy as lono as I have to Patsy lwlasterson To my brother ackle I leave my
ablllty to stay out late at night and stlll make good grades
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I Loule Allstott bequeath to Darrell Hammond my pos1t1on 1n Speech
Class To Charles Enloyy I leave my c1t1zensh1p orades and to Fred Hollen
my abtltty to type and make fewer errors than I have the past ty-to years
I Dlane Flamgan bemg of sound mtnd and body do bequeath my ablhty
to stay on the honor roll durmg most of my hlgh school years to my slster
Patr1c1a to Ellen Gatther my abthty to jltterbuo vnth qharon johnson and to
Lynn Moss I leave my shortness ln hopes that she yull at last be 5311511135
Wlth her helght
I Charles Morgan bequeath to Rxchard johnson my cltlzenshmp grades and
to Dodte Bennett my typlng skxll
I juamta Bulllngton do hereby declare the following That my brother
Bobby IS to have my red ha1r so he vnll look lxke Bllly My brother Bllly ls
to have my freckles because I don t Want them and a few more won t be notlced
on htm Barry Byrd IS to have my clarlnet ln case he ever loses hts sax
I David Mllby bequeath to john Adall Stephenson my posltlon ln the F F
and my abtltty to get along wlth the Agrxculture teacher
bequeath my place ln the lunch room to my slster
to Nancy Longest IH hoplng that she wlll work as
I Cathertne Crawford
Beverly and my typewrtter
hard as I have to keep from mak1ng so many errors
I Paul Cohn bequeath to Dodle Bennett my 74 0 cltlzenshlp grade 1n hopes he
wlll keep tt up that hlgh and to Davld Patton my ablllty to think up good speech topics
I Eulah Fern Newton bequeath my ab1l1ty of work1ng IH the restaurant to
Naoml Bateman To Betty Mtller I leave my ablllty to go with as many boys as
I have and to Ermel Allen my ctttzenshtp grades
I ames Satterfleld bequeath my posttxon as Presldent of the F F A to
Donald Grassman hoptno he makes a better one than I have To Charles Enlow
I leave my Feeds and Feeding ln hopes he gets as httle out of tt as I d1d
I Wanda jo Klng belng of sound mtnd and body do hereby bequeath to Opal
Teaford my ablltty to get along xuth everyone ln my class and to Betty Grassman
I leave my cxtwenshlp grades in hopes that she wlll lmprove them To my brother
Eugene I leave my falthfulness to E H 5
I jerry Crews bequeath my back seat ln bpeech Class to johnnle I-hckox
and to Dodle Bennett my abthty to sleep tn Mr Moroan s Ctvlcs Class
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Denbo s Hatchery 81
Feed Store
Baby Ch1CkS Eggs
Complete Lune Of Poultry Supphes and Equnpment
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Smith Motors Corp
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BENNETT STAND SERVI
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Highway 64
ROBERTS MONUMENT COMPANY
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Short Orders Plate Lunches
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TUCKER FUNERAL HOME
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ROYAL BLUE CAFE
Elgm and Bulova Watches
Good Food Dxamond Rmgs
Ronson Llghters
Englmsh Indnana Weddmg Bands
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