Shakamak High School - Shakamak Yearbook (Jasonville, IN)

 - Class of 1976

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DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY, INC. , was founded August 17 , 1949, with 16 charter members. The object of the organization is philanthropy. The local chapter is involved with service for their fellow man and community . Current officers are Dorothy Grady, president: Carolyn Liston, Vice-president, Janet Martin, secretaryg and Rose Har- desty, treasurer. There are 21 members. Lynne Rotman is now the National Secre- tary of Delta Theta Tau, Inc. Officers present at the Christmas party are pic- tured. The WEDNESDAY RESEARCH CLUB became federated in 1922. There were 20 charter members. The earliest record of officers is 1925 when the officers were Anna Peden, Elizabeth Miller, Mabel Schloot, and Lydia Wills. Current officers are Mesdames Robert B. Miller, Clifford Taylor, Howard Lar- son, Walter Bonham, Mike Neal, Mau- rice Fougerousse, William Rowell, and Ray Hanna. Mrs. Marshall Foster is presi- dent of the 2nd District. The Club has 31 active members. Purposes of the Club are Mutual Cul- ture and Helpfulness. The local club has won several awards for excellence in projects. GAMMA CHAPTER OF TRIAD, a musi- cal organization was formed in 1928, with 13 charter members. Mrs. Watson Neal has been the director from the beginning. ' In 1976 the officers were Paula Let- singer, Myrna Fox, Carolyn Mullens, and Bonnie Davis. There are 26 members. Along with other performances each year, Triad has an annual Christmas Con- cert. Pictures of the officers and ushers, Wilburena Williams and Hazel Burcham fformer membersj were taken at this year's concert. if .4 X R . wp.. , f ff. se.. . U if ' HONG! gf. hr- member lt A rl ..., hi ts 1 -t' so 0i'p f32G'7 if 'rc ' iii 'B Q it gp C C ,T 3 1l l sis K 1 a . Ml X 'X 1 E QR: 3

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Efmf . , The IASONVILLE LODGE NO. 530, F.8r.A.M. was granted a dispensation in 19755 the Charter was granted by the Grand Lodge in 1877. The first Master was Samuel Kelshaw. The first Lodge met in the upper story of a wooden structure, the Kelshaw Drug Store. After a few years, the Lodge moved to the upper story of what was then Nash Bakery, later Bis- sell Machine Shop, and now the site of the new City Hall. It then moved upstairs in the McCall building. After the big fire of 1913, the Lodge built the upper story over the Western Auto, its present loca- tion. Pictured are the officers installed in January 1976, Robert Mintier, W. M., also, Donald Lifford, Past Master .- The JASONVILLE CHAPTER ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR NO. 492 was char- tered in April 1904. The first Worthy Matron was Josephine Watson, the first Worthy Patron, Ottis Bledsoe, a Master Mason. Until March 1976, Doris Burns was the Worthy Matrong Joe Wise, Worthy Patron: Sondra Rehmel, Assoc. Matrong Max Wise, Assoc. Patrong Dorothy Houghton, Treasurer: Josie Wise, Secre- tary: Mary Evans, Conductressg and Nancy Neff, Assoc. Conductress. JASONVILLE RAINBOW ASSEMBLY ii 94 was chartered in 1954. The first Mother Adviser was Elsie Walters. Nancy Wooten was the first Worthy Adviser. In 1976 Pam Tribby was Worthy Adviser: then Karen Rutledge was installed. Wilma Rutledge was the Mother Adviser. There were 34 members. Rainbow is a social organization whose soul purpose is to benefit girls from the ages of 12 to 20, teaching a sense of responsibility and providing fellowship. Western L



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-...gr nd? rw, 4-. DELTA XI CHAPTER Of KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA was formed March 23, 1935, with 16 charter members. Purposes of the organization are to promote Charity, Culture, and Education. Officers are Joan Sims. Martha Wells, Karen Dilts, Jo Ann McClanahan, and Judy Burger. There are 37 members. ALPHA ASSOCIATE CHARTER was formed in October, 1952. Officers are Dorothy Houghton, Juanita Rowe, Ellen Harden, and Jessie Messick. There are 15 members. Pictures were taken at the active chap- ter Christmas Bazaar and the Bicentennial joint project, an Antique, Arts and Crafts Show, which was held January 8, 9, and 10, 1976. The BETA DELPHIAN STUDY CLUB was formed in 1923 with 34 charter members. Officers are Mesdames Max Gosnell, Harold Cowden, Lester Zinz, and Wil- liam Gassman. There are 32 members. The aim of the Club is higher educa- tion, personal improvement, and social progress. Beta Delphians started the library in Jasonvilleg a member, Bonnie Barrick, was the first librarian. The club also worked hard to help get the Good Samaritan Nursing Home. H . O . M . E . , Extension Homemakers Club, was formed in 1960. The first offi- cers were Mesdames Don Kramer, James R. Johnson, Eldon McCullough, Bill Reh- mel, Dorman Clark, and Fred Burger. Current membership is eleven and offi- cers are Mesdames Jerry Bender, Willard Stevens, Kenneth Martin, Patrick Walker, Bill Cochran, and William Boyd, Junior. The purpose of the Club is to help each other, to make better homes, to create a good community spirit and to have more joy in living.

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