Batesville High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Batesville, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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The next day came our Junior outing We boarded the bus, all shouting Everyone was weary — you could tell at a glance But all faces were seen at the all school dance. To guide us through our Junior year And keep straight our scholastic career We elected officers once more These were chosen to keep the score. President Bob Schmidt Vice-President Joan Mollaun Secretary Greta Fisher Treasurer Dorothy Loew Class Sponsor Mrs. Fawver Now we were Seniors — superiors by far It took four years to get us where we are We gave good examples so we thougnt To the Freshmen a lesson was to be taught. Then came the Freshmen initiation The Seniors did have their fun The Rhinies though it was lousey If you don’t belive me ask Mousey. Then came the Indiana State Fair A portion of our Senior Class was there They came back with souveniors — this and that Most noticeable were those red and white hats. February third was another big day We presented “Dear Ruth” our senior play The audience enjoyed with a spirit of elation All the letters and all the carnations. The basketball team was better yet this year The season ended with a louder cheer After beating Versailles, Milan and Osgood above all We have won the second consecutive Sectional. Planning our Senior trip, our destination Is Fontana Village for a vacation 3etween the mountains this village lies Quite a scenic spot and easy on the eyes. We are looking forward to our graduation And to taking our station in this mighty nation It is with tears and sadness that we depart For another life we all will start. Our future has more in store We are looking forward to the prom as before And exams, they are coming too Then commencement, and we’re through. We thank the teachers for all they’ve done In sticking with us in lessons and fun This is one of the many debts we owe But we can’t pay them all we know. We are proud to be Seniors and regret to leave But in the world a pattern we’ll weave Now we the Senior Class join in a choir And bid everyone of you “au revoir.” President James Schorr Vice-President Joan Mollaun Secretary ... ... James Lampert Treasurer : .. James Prentice Class Sponsor Mrs. Fawver 25

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Class History ’Twas the month of September in forty-six On the campus scampered 101 scared chicks Batesville High held open its door An in we walked by the score. The assembly was our new found home For at first we didn’t trust to roam We were shy — you might say green But we were the largest class seen. The building — teachers, all were new Who would lead our new crew? We voted for whom we thought best Here are who we put to the test. President Lary Brockman Vice-President Mary Laudick Secretary Treasurer Joan Mollaun Class Sponsor Mrs. Fawver Now that a year had past Our friendship was bound fast Our first parties were held in the gym And the reservoir for a sneak swim. Adventurous, willing to learn Mr. Hamblin did us a good turn To the Chicago aquariam and planetarium we went This time was well worth spent. We had a moonlight hayride On which we did all decide To have the most of fun Our chaperones would be Lisman and Anderson. In the passing of all this time To keep our class in rhyme Doing the best expected President Bob Gauck Vice-President Joan Mollaun Secretary Treasurer Jean Bruns Class Sponsor Mrs. Fawver Now we were Juniors, new things in store New students and activities more Among activities the hardest work lay In the prom and Junior class play. December third and this was it “Beauty and the Beef” was quite a hit This play everyone did enjoy For Beauty was the girl and Beef the boy. We had the best basketball team this year For our season ended with a cheer After many a basket, a tumble and a fall We were the winner of the sectional. Finally the day for the prom came The scenery was beautiful — never the same The setting was that of Hawaii And those grass skirts — aye — aye — aye. 24



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Class Will We, Lois Belter, Angela Cook, Jean Bruns, Doris Bentfield, Esther Kops, Rosemary Firsich, Rosemarie Walke, and Sally Seevers, will our friendship and ability to get along with one another to the Junior Class who needs it. L Vella Mae Collins, will my attendance record to Paul Wissel. Daniel Ferkenhoff, will ail my interest in women to Danny Kile. James Firsich, will my position of Right Guard to Nick Stewart. Mary Catherine Lamping, will my height to Alma Bloemer. Ruth Weisenbach, will my absent-mindedness to Miss Krauch. Pearl Riley, have nothing to will, notnring to leave, as I have taken my interest to an outside affair. Robert Gauck, will my appetite to Denny Peetz. Estal Huneke, am just plain glad to be leaving. James Doyle, will my position as captain of the football team to any up and coming captain. Greta Fisher, will my quiet ways to Rita Mollaun. Kileen Schutte, will my front seat in Civics class to Stella Belter. Carolyn Telles, will my diamond ring to GoGo Firsich. Leo Moster, will my ability to work in shop to anybody who wants it. Joseph Greiwe, will my good attendance to Leon Meyer. Jean Davis, will my height to Mary Ann Wilson. Rosemary Scheele, will my shorthand ability to anyone who is dumb enough to take it. Melvin Krieger, will my driving ability to Nick Stewart. Joseph Raab, will my Civics class to anyone who wants a little sleep. Anna Lou Kessler, will my short boyish bob to Pat Volz. Dorothy Loew, will my high grades to Carol Fritsch who doesn’t need them. Larry Brockman, will my ability to sleep during movies to any sleepy Junior. Ear! Miller, will my ways with girls to Doc Walsman. Mary Laudick, will my interest in college men to Miss Lisman. Kathleen Wenning, will my soda jerking ability to Queenie Liskey. Betty Ruth Jager, will my quiet ways to Sally Kester. Robert Miller, will my height to Milton Baas. James Prentice, have nothing to leave for she is going with me. Harold Flodder, will my wrenches to an up and coming plumber. Marjorie Grieshop, will my dimples to anyone who needs them. , Mary Carolyn Wintz, will my love for music to John Wintz. 26

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