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- ” gh SPO 4 E oe eT ae oe Rublished by. THE SENTORS OF B. H, S. Indiana Batesville, of as roe GSOLEOTELLD IV as “iy (2 ba f | - Wb d Un il y CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS ACTIVITIES GLASSES ADVERTISING fishies ain | A: 3 ce ; . THE “BULLDOG STAFE and Betty Rust; port Comm., Wally Robin- son, BillSwainand Mike Sim- merme yer; CalendarComm., Wanda Deffner and Margaret Richards (not shown) Editorial Staff: Faculty Advisor, A. J. Munchel; Editor, Judie Saunders; Secre- tary-Treasurer, Shirley Alley. vertising Comm.; Ethel Klostermeyer, Kean Ollier, Cook, Jim Raver, Robbins, Je an Flodder, line Galle; Circula- ; Norman Klus- BRE Te 48 ee as Zt SS SEG EPR ERYS = teehee BOARD OF EDUCATION LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr, Charles A. Swain, Superintendent of Schools; Mr. Louis the Board; Mr. M, J. Pfeiffer, Secretary of the Board; and Mrs, Anne Saunders, Treasurer of SUPERINTENDENT CHARLES A. SWAIN Chemistry Central Normal College Bachelor of Science Indiana University Master of Science PRINCIPAL JOHN H, FRUSHOUR Physics Indiana State Teachers’ College Bachelor of Science Master of Science ROY E, GARDNER Mathematics; Bachelor of Science, Ball State Teachers College. AU fee ROBERT J, BROKAM P Social Science; Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts, Ball State Teachers College. e J) Eh, Tt ALVIN H, BOYER English; Bachelor of Arts, Hanover Business Education; Bachelor of College. Science, Indiana State Teachers Col - lege, Master of Education, University of Cincinnati, NORA E, WONNING English, W. History; Bachelor of Arts, Wittenburg College. TEACHERS DONNA J. GEHRING Health, Physical Education; Bachelor of Science, Hanover College. SYLVESTER J, BARTLING BETTY L, CARMICHAEL Music; Bachelor of Public School Latin, English, Library; Bachelor of Music, Master of Music, Indiana Un- Science, Indiana University. iversity. DONALD R, SMITH Agriculture; Bachelor of Science, Purdue University. KENNETH W, MILES D.C. E.:; Bachelor of Science, Ball State Teachers College. HENRY REEVES Science and Drivers Ed; Bachelor of Science, Indiana University, JEANETTE BENGERT Home Economics; Bachelor of Science, Indiana University, THOMAS E, McCONNELL Athletic Dir. , Drivers Ed, ; Bachelor of Science, Indiana University. JOHN C, BIGHAM Art; Bachelor of Science, B, A. A, Un- iversity of Cincinnati. RALPH R, LOCKE Industrial Arts; A.B. , Nebraska State Teachers College, M.S, Indiana Un- iversity. SECRETARY Ann Roth, our very capable secre- tary, keeps our B. H. S. office running smoothly. JANITORS C. Billman and R. Michel. ? ? Siskel government iNT On Whi @ frrn i STUDENT COURT A function of the Student Council this year is a newly elected Student Court. The Court's duty is to try all students offending any law or rule of the school. The Student Council's newly written Constitution pro- fides for three unanimously elected judges on the ourt; each has equal powers andacts according to the best of his abilities. Those elected to B. H.S. ‘s first Student Court are: Left to right---Jerry Robinson, Luella Scheele, and Robert Fasbinder. Adel es Sn ee i a eine Ii , A Fac E- 5 SP A pps LEADERS OF TOMORROW SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Tony Hoegeman, Vice-President; Ethel Klostermeyer, Treas. ; Wanda Deffner, Sec.; Wally Robinson, President, Compliments of THE UNION FURNITURE COMPANY DAVID DECKER Baseball 1,2,3; Prom Comm, ; D,O. 4. JACKIE DECKER Chant Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff 2,3,4; Librarian 3, 4; Jr. Play; G., A. A. 1; Prom Comm. ; Attendant to Football Queen 2. WANDA DEFFNER Annual Staff; Librarian 4; Class Sec. 4; F.H, A. I, V. Pres. 4; Prom Comm. KENNETH DICKMAN Basketbal) 1,2,3; Track 2; Prom Comm. SHIRLEY ALLEY Honor Society 4; Annual Staff, Sec. Treas, ; Class Sec. 3 F.H,A, 1,2; Librarian 4; Latin Club 4; Paper Staff 3,4 Prom Comm. DONALD BAUER Hi Y 4; Jr. Play; Annual Staff; Basketball 1; Track 1,2; Student Council 3, Treas, 4; Prom Comm. IMOGENE BECKER Jr. Play; FaHoA. 1; Prom Comm, SHIRLEY BUSH Chant Ensemble 1,2,3, Sec. 4; Jr. Play; F.H.A. I, Pres, 4; G. A. A. 1; Prom Comm, CHARLES COOK Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Golf 1,2; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff; Jr, Play; Prom Comm, ; Class V. Pres.. I. RAYMOND DAVIS D, O, Sec. 4; Prom Comm. SYLVIA DICKMAN F, H, A. 1; Prom Comm, DORTHY DIRKHISING F.H. A, I; Prom Comm, ROBERT FASBINDER Football 1,2,3,4; Hi Y 4; Student Council 4; Student Court 4; Honor Society 4; Prom Comm. PAUL FEDERLE Transferred from St. Francis Seminary 4; Hi Y 4; Chaplin. MARCIA FEHLINGER Jr. Play; Class Sec. Treas. ; StudentCouncil 1;G, A, A. 1; Cheerleader 2; F,H. A, 1; Prom Comm. ; Football Queen 4, Attendant 3. IRIS FIRSICH Jr. Play; F,H. A, 1,2; Pumpkin Queen 4; Attendant to Football Queen 3. _ ‘ rie RAYMOND FORTHOFER PAULINE GALLE Chant Ensemble I, 2,3, Pres. 4; Jr. Play; Student Coun - cil 3, 4: Annual Staff; Librarian 4; G.A,A, I: Prom Comm. ; Paper Staff Asst Ed. 3, Ed. 4. MARJORIE GESELL Chant Ensemble 1,2,3, V. Pres. 4; Paper Staff 3,4: Ir. Play; Annual] Staff; Librarian 4; G, A, A, 1; PromConnn. ; Cheerleader 1; Attendant to Football Queen 4, ARNOLD GIESTING Football 3,4; FL. A. 3,4. ETHEL KLOSTERMEYER F.H. A. 1,2, Treas. 3; Class Treas. 4; Jr. Play; G, A. A. 1; Honor Society 4; Annual Staff; Prom Comm. ; Student Council. NORMAN KLUSMAN Student Council 1,3, Pres. 4; Prom Comm. ; Honor Soc - iety 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; F,F. A. 1,2,3, V. Pres. 4; Annual Staff, LARRY LAKAMP Honor Society 4; Prom Comm. CLETUS LAMPING F.F, A, 3,4; Hi Y 4; Honor Society 4; Prom Comm. LEONARD GROSSMAN F,F, A. 3,4; Honor Society 4; Hi Y 4; Prom Comm. WILLIAM HAHN Prom Comm. ANTHONY HOEGEMAN Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2,3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Class V. Pres. 4; Prom Comm. JOHN HOEGEMAN Basketball 1; Golf 1,2,3; D.O, 4; Prom Comm. CORDELIA HOOG F.H, A, 1,2; Prom Comm, JAMES HORSTMAN D. O, 4; Honor Society 4. FRANCIS LAUDICK D.O, 4; Prom Comm, ; JERRY LEE Transferred from Greensburg 1, 2, 3. GEORGE MEYER F.F, A, 4; Prom Comm, HOWARD MEYER F,F, A. 4; Prom Comm, ANTHONY MOSTER FLF, A. 1,2,3,4; Hi Y 4; Prom Comm. PAUL NOBBE Jr. Play; D.O, 4; Track 3; Prom Comm. KEAN OLLIER Football 1,2, 3; Annual Staff; Prom Comm. PAUL OLLIER Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Jr. Play; Football 2; Class V. Pres. 2; Prom Comm, ; Golf 1,2; D,O. 4. JAMES RAVER Football 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3; Student Manager 1; Jr. Play; Annual Staff; Prom Comm. MARGARET RICHARDS Chant Ensemble 1, 2, 3,4; Paper Staff 2, 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; Jr. Play; Annual Staff; G, A, A, 1; PromComm. Attendant to Football Queen 2. NANCY SIEBERT F.H. A, V. Pres. 1, Treas. 4; Jr. Play; Student Coun- cil 2; Prom Comm. MICHAEL SIMMERMEYER FF, A, 1,2, Pres. 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Jr. Play; Hi Y 4; Class Treas. 3; Track 1,2; Annual Staff; Student Manager 2; Prom Comm, RONALD STOCK Transferred from St. FrancisSeminary 1; Football 3, 4; Track 3; Class V. Pres. 3; Jr. Play; Prom Comm, HERMAN STRUEWING ethall 2,3, Captain 4; Baschall 1,2, 3; 11i Y Treas. IVA. 2,3,4: Jr. Play; Prom Comm. DONALD ROBBINS Student Director; Annual Staff; Hi Y 4 ROBINSON ,3,4, CoCaptain 3; Baseball 1, 2,3; Bas- Jr, ketball1,2,3; Softball 1,2; Class Pres, 1,2, 3,4: Play: Track 1,2; Annual Staff; Hi Y 4; Prom Comm, BETTY RUST G. A. A. 1; F, H. A. 1; Reporter4; Annual Staff; Prom Comm. JUDIE SAUNDERS Chant Ensemble I, 2,3, Treas. 4; Jr. Play; Honor Soc - iety 4; Prom Comm. ; Annual Staff 3, Ed. 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; G. A.A, 1, 2; Librarian 4; Latin Club 4; Paper Staff 2, 3,4. ANTHONY SCHATH Football 1,2, 3,4; Hi Y 4; Prom Comm, LILLIAN SCHNEIDER Prom Comm. WILLIAM SWAIN Transferred from Cannelton; Football 4; Hi Y Pres. 4; Annual Staff; F,F. A. 4. DAVID WAHMAN F.F, A, 2,3,4; D.O. 4; Prom Comm, ROBERT WERNER Football 1,4; Baseball 1,2,3; F.F, A, 2,3,4; Hi Y 4. MARY WIETLISBACH Prom Comm, EDWARD WILHELM Golf 1,2,3; Hi Y 4; Track 1; Prom Comm, JEROME WILLIAMS D.O, 4; Prom Comm. VIOLA WISHMEYER FLH, A. 1; G, A. A, I; Prom Comm, HARVEY WISSEL D,O, 4; Baseball 3. MARCIA FEHLINGER Football Queen SENIOR IRIS FIRSICH B.H.S, Pumpkin Show Representative QUEENS | +2 Pi Es ia ee ee ee or oe Fe | RP Pat + PAR | iam | ial ies | na Ld mothe tt. Seams: RMI | lpia, (eae) geen: ee iow a + ea ++} as ae =e a . 11m + Cj tai 5 a ae || Mab) erat + samen eas | peeigs | ak iettei ae rT i Ae tay ia | nies oi sia ot a a 0 MONT ad he LMG Se Mi ; of, ea ie : Ekead mel eer nt “a F Lf, Li aos - Od Ri te 1) ai iii ; mt a1 ies He 8, UNDERGLASSMEN JUNIOR OFFICERS LEFT TORIGHT: Janice Huneke, sec- retary -treasurer; Lloyd Klusman, pres ident; Dolores See- vers, Vice-president. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS LEFT TORIGHT: James Gibson, president; Arthur Tyler, treasurer; Janet Prentice, vice-president; Delores Thie, secretary. FRESHMAN OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Timmerman, secretary; Don Lightner, president; John Hegwood, vice-president; Bernie Stock, treasurer. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 3: C, Billman, W. Pursley, B. Roell, J. Mohr, ROW 2; D, Wen- ning, B, Ernie, J. Becker. ROW 1: B. Wal- lpe, M, Federle, J. Decker. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 3:J. Fieler, J. Doll, J. Flodder, J. Huneke, D. Blanford, C. Dieckman, ROW 2:R. Dillhoff, R, Grossman, C, Starke, A. Laker, V. Meyer, L. Meyer, ROW 1: G, Swain, E. Volk, J. Doyle, M. Shook, B. Hoog, Compliments of THE GIBSON THEATRE and FLODDER BROS. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 3: L, Blair, D. Seevers, D. Siebert, D. Gannon, ROW 2: L. Klusman, D. Duvelius, A. Gibson, G. King. ROW 1; Dor. Seevers, M. Abplanalp, J. Winland, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 3: G. Bachus, B. Haskamp, K, Weber, E, Weber, C. Schra- der, J. Hortemiller, B. Nickel. ROW 2: K. Emsweller, D. Westerfeld, F. Werner, R. Becker, J. Cook. ROW 1: K. Uhlmansiek, P. Witters, M. Tekulve, I. Wilson, G. Huenefeld. Compliments of WESTERN AUTO and SITTERDING INSURANCE AGENCY SOPHOMORES eS LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 3: P. Dietz, E. Goldsmith, Q. Siefert, C. Narwold, J. Rennakamp, A, Suttman., ROW 2: J. Hepner, A. Bolke, S. Davis, D. Walter- man, P. Mang, W. Siebert. ROW 1: B. Williams, M. Doyle, R, Siebert, E, Walke, S. Corbin, D. Wilson, J. Schene. ‘ ; 7 ‘ | ‘ i 4 t 7 | “NN KECEETENERER CREE CS LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 3: G, Voegle, G. Robinson, M. Decker, P. Effing, J. Lemasters, R. Stirn, B. Schrader. ROW 2: W. Dwenger, P. Kile, E, Coyle, R. Theobold, E, Ertel, A. Grossman, ROW 1: E. Sarringhaus, J, Siebert, J. Robinson, M, Hoegeman, E, Harpring, J. Miller, D. Oswald, Compliments of FARMERS FEED PRODUCE and STEINKAMP AND CO. INC. ‘4 Sy 7 SSS = ey OP MORES LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 3: G. Ollier, P. Schoettelkotte, C, Bentfield, N : SS he. — ASS VAAN a Speeny A ARARNURY eww we wee ee en eres ae ceeas: Lhe Soh) bt bd £4. fl EA! 6 1 ee N. Fasbinder, C, Gander, J. Gibson. ROW 2: R. Mollaun, K, Wissel, C,. Jewell, H. Bauer, D, Parmer, R, Borgman, ROW 1; A, Smith, C. Gauck, B, Lamping, J. Schene, D. Thie, J. Eck- stein, qaegres Frere at +} SI | . | a eS . ay iY Oe LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 3: V. Struewing, A. Wilhelm, E. Laws, D. Strobel, C. Grie- shop, L. Schneider. ROW 2: L. Siebert, A. Tyler, K. Drockelman, J. Prentice, W. Meyer, J, Lamping, K. Werner. ROW 1: R, Luers, B. Kellerman, L. Johnson, L. Scheele, C. Dieckman, W. Schebler, L. Deffner, eqranness LS ere weres ewe ee we seas we wewesene ot Compliments of BATESVILLE MONUMENT WORKS and AMERICAN CLEANERS AND DYERS LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 3: L. Mohr, J. Wit- ters, L. Muckerheide, L, Richter, W. Wehr. ROW 2: R, Haskamp, D. Moeller, E. Kirch- ner, D, Lightner, R. Werner. ROW 1: R, Fledderman, M. Grossman, B. Bergman, D. Dirkising, J. Youngman. Compliments of THE SHIP and METZLER MOTOR SALES LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 3: C. Campbell, S. Timmerman, N. Todd, J. Saunders, J. Schutte. ROW 2: R. Schebler, R. Simpson, D. Fictner, J. Hegwood. ROW 1: J. Becker, E, Zweige, D. Ziegler, P. McDaniel, B. Stock. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 3: R. Westerfeld, G. Schutte, E. Wanger, Joyce Schutte, C. Federle. ROW 2: W. Bosse, J. Schroeder, D. Doyle, J. Dietz, I. Hartman. ROW 1: D. Wuestefeld, R. Lecher, J. Wenning. NOT SHOWN: D, Leadbetter. Compliments of RICKE'S SHOE SERVICE and WESTERFELD'S DAIRY AND DAIRY BAR LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 3: P, Hartman, FF Weber, S. Yorn, I. Schath, R. Salatin. ROW 2: G. Lehman,-H. Borchelt, L, Fir- sich, L., Jansing. ROW 1: G. Meyer, D. Hooten, J. Schwier, R. Moeller, J. Meyer. SOPHOMORE BIOLOGY TRIP May 15, 16, and 17 We left B.H.S. on a cold, dreary morning. Even though poor weather prevailed throughout the trip, we wish we could relive those 3 days with Doc and Miss Carmich- ael once again. THE CLUTCHING CLAW A comical mystery presented by the Juniors on Dec. 4, 1953 Compliments off THE HOME OUTFITTERS 4 a a a F SOP ews eres SAS GE FS - NS es Sea + ee oe ¥ a os eS Sree, os : whe RES Se PARR I 28 rane ” “o GST t s ae oa aoe Sri a aR ERE AOE, — eR ia as SAGER AS 0-Nn, Xe 3 i Pt Sy sarc aKa be es+ an oS SPIN ee a Eer Aw mms LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 3: A. Tyler, P. Galle, J, Saunders, R, Wachsman, L. Lakamp, J. Lemasters. ROW 2: Mr. Bartling, M. Gesell, A, Smith, P. Hess, G. Lakamp, W. Fullmer, N. Todd, G. Swain, J. Prentice. ROW I: J. Bloom, B, Nickle, P. Doyle, D. Thie, J. Hegwood, R. Hunt, L. Sheele. THE BEST BAND Compliments of ENNEKING'S HOME APPLIANCES and HERALD PUBLISHING CO. 28 Can i i Hi HES PHA HHH ee if yi . ¥ HAHA C, Bentfield, J. Saunders, S. Timmerman, R, Gib- B, Bergman, S PHARMACY 29 Compliments of BLANK 9 ! x ° ° oO 6) ¢ so E Loe] LI v% a ral 3 Ea = 1 OAR o ae , 2 = Ss 8a are a rs - oO oo O oe me ih . mm. -« - ov x oO 2é 260 a Ez = Pg « © “oO - = Z2N a Sw a a oo @ Nn a = 2 © ao ¢ LE E6 5 = St A. ° Oa C 2 Oo a J a o 3 a ) g = a 2 — a g 2 2 ° % A ce) % be A) S) m4 ie) a) be te w a IN THE LAND CHORUS LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 4: D,. Becker, D. Westerfeld, G, Bac- hus, D. Robbins, L, Richter. ROW 3:J. Mohr, G, Meir, B. Dillhof, F. Werner. ROW 2: R. Stock, M. Simmermeyer, D. Bauer, P. Dietz. ROW I: J. Wenning, D, Wenning, H, Bor- chelt, B, Stock, J. Becker, GIRLS: CHORUS LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 7: P. Galle, P. Witters, Mr. Bartling, Ju. Saunders, D. Dirkhising. ROW 6: Je. Saunders, J. Prentice, V. Wishmeyer, M, Tekulve, K. UhImansiek, J. Flodder, E. Ertle. ROW 5; E. Volk, D. Seevers, Ju. Schutte, N. Todd, S. Timmer: man, E. Zweige, B. Hoog, ROW 4; R. Siebert, J. Siebert, J. Doyle, M, Shook, M. Swain, P. Kile, D. Sie- bert. ROW 3: H. Bauer, L. Scheele, Jac. Decker, M. Gessel, M. Richards, L. Johnson, Jo. Schutte. ROW 2: B, Roell, Jan. Decker, J. Winland, S. Bush, L Schath, J. Schwier, S. Yorn, ROW I: K. Wissel, J. Miller, J. Weber, D. Thie, M. Abplanalp, M. Doyle, D. Wilson. CHANT ENSEMBLE OUTSIDE RING, BACK TO FRONT; Ju. Saunders, P. Galle, J. Prentice, M. Tekulve, N. Todd, E. Zweige, J. Sie- bert, J. Doyle, E. Volk, L. Scheele, M. Gesell, D. Seevers, L. Johnson, Jan. Decker, J. Schutte, S. Yorn, M. Abplanalp, D. Wilson. INSIDE RING, BACK TOFRONT: P, Witters, Je. Saunders, K. Uhlmansiek, J. Flodder, S. Timmerman, R. Sie- bert, M. Swain, M. Shook, H. Bauer, Jac. Decker, M. Richards, D, Siebert, 1. Schath, J. Win- land, S. Bush, D, Thie, and M, Doyle. CHORUS L. TOR,, ROW 7: D. Bec- ker, D. Westerfeld, O,D. Robbins, G. Bachus, L. Richter, .B. Dillhoff, G, Mier, R. 6: J. Prentice, Je, Saunders, P, Witters, P, Galle, Ju. Saunders, P, Dietz, Mr, Bartling. R. 5: F. Werner, J. Flod- der, M. Tekulve, K. Uh- Imansiek, N. Todd, S. Timmerman, E, Zwiege, D, Bauer, R. 4; J. Mohr, E. Volk, R. Siebert, J, Siebert, D. Seevers, J. Doyle, D. Siebert, J. Becker. R, 3: M, Sim- mermeyer, L, Scheele, Jac, Decker, M, Gesell, M, Swain, M, Shook, M. Richards, R, Stock, R. 2: B, Stock, H, Bauer, Jan. Decker, J. Winland, S. Bush, L. Johnson, J. Sch- utte, H. Borchelt, R, I: D. Wenning, 1. Schath, S. Yorn, D. Thie, M. Abplanalp, M. Doyle, D. Wilson, J. Wenning. FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACH HENRY REEVES SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT WE THEY Sept 4 Rushville 25 7 Brookville 0 Cambridge City 34 Greenfield Greensburg COACH North Vernon TOM McCONNELL Lawrenceburg Compliments of BATESVILLE SALES AND SERVICE and GRUNKEMEYER JEWELRY 0 0 Aurora 1S 0 7 i LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: P. Doyle, B, Stock, A. Tyler, L. Klusman, A. Hoegeman, W. Robinson, R. Fasbinder, R. Stock, G. Voegle, R. Bergman, D. Fictner, ROW 2; B. Erne, J. Mohr, R, Dilhoff, E. Goldschmidt, R. Wer- ner, D, Westerfeld, K, Emsweller, A. Schath, J, Raver, A. Giesting, P. King, V. Streuwing, C, Cook, mascot Bobby Hisrich. ROW 3: H. Reeves, ass'nt coach; J, Gibson, K, Weber, J. Witters, J. Rennekamp, C. Grieshop, A. Suttman, E, Weber, L. Richter, W. Swain, N. Klusman, K. Werner, McConnell. J. Hortemiller, foreground coach, Tom Compliments of BAAS' WHITE VILLA STORE and POSKE HARDWARE AND SUPPLY IGHTIN' CORPS of — ‘4 ‘Stucky’ O © ‘Digger ‘Robin 00 LETTER MEN LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Stock, Tony Hoegeman, Charlie Cook, Wally Robinson, Bob Werner, Arnold Giesting, Norman Klusman, Bob Fasbinder, Tony Schath, Bill Swain, Jim Raver. 35 Schatty' “MR, AND MRS. J. P. CURRIN’ i and Biosinhg. SCHENE RADIO AND TELEVISIONS REPAIR, Compliments of THE NOBBY BASKETBALL COACHES SCHEDULE Nov. Rushville Nov. Aurora Nov. Madison Nov. Brownstown Dec. Martinsville Dec. Vevay Dec. North Vernon Dec. Lawrenceburg Dec. Brookville Jan. Cathedral Jan. Greensburg Jan. Aurora Jan. Lawrenceburg Jan. Versailles Feb. Connersville Feb. Greenfield Feb. Hagerstown Scottsburg LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 2: A Gibson, H. Streuwing, K. Dickman, W. Swain, Coach, Tom McConnell, ROW I: W. Robinson, C. Cook, L, Klusman, P, King, G. Robinson, J, Mohr, A. Hoegeman. BULLDOGS OF ‘04 | ‘ Janet Decker yin - a Margaret Richards Jeanie Flodder “Ham” Struewing Jackie Decker LETTERMEN VARSITY CHEERLEADERS = v S 4, e = ry ¥ ettvt 5 fe o 1 : : , WEN p a GATESVILLE —aTESVIL; 1 q TIME sme resmee. ESM : pftSMLy ‘ | M FRESHMEN Be itehinaiied. ; ea, FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 3: D. Wahman, C., Lamping, G. Meyer, J, Cook, A. Giesting, N. Klus- man, R, Werner, B. Haskamp, A. Moster, C. Schrader, A. Suttman, L. Grossman, H. Struewing, W. Swain, Mr. Smith, ROW 2: H. Meyer, R. Werner, D. Moeller, A, Laker, V. Meyer, K. Werner, V. Stuewing, R. Dillhoff, W. Schrader, Q. Siefert, F, Werner. ROW 1: D. Wuesterfield, I, Hart- man, R. Westerfeld, G. Meyer, G. Lehman, C. Dieckman, M. Simmermeyer, J. Mohr, L. Klus- man, J, Lamping, L. Meyer. Compliments of WONNING'S DAIRY 43 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA LEFT TORIGHT, ROW 3: M. Swain, M. Federle, P. Kile, E. Volk, J. Schutte, G. Schutte. ROW 2: D. Walter- man, D. Ziegler, J. Huneke, J. Prentice, L. Deffner, W. Deffner, J. Siebert, Miss Bengert. ROW I: M. Shook, B. Rust, M. Abplanalp, K. Wissel, D. Thie, D. Hooten, I. Schath, L. Scheele. Compliments of WYCOFF AND GREEMAN NOBBE MOTOR SALES 44 GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 3: C. Gander, J. Prentice, D. Parmer, L. Deffner. ROW 2: J. Schene, C. Gauck, L. Scheele, H. Bauer. ROW 1: M. Hoegeman, M. Doyle, D, Thie, L. Johnson, Mrs, Gehring. Compliments of WALSMANS CO. 45 . 9. Broadcast Shines Spotlight Popular Sophomore And Senior Spotlight of the B ) of the LS ee J , its t Honor Society To Initiate Here ine Batesville Chapter o resident : auonal Honor Society pla f the annui = nitiate a group of eligivle s rarian during : nores, juniors, and seniors d member of the ine nrst semester of this s year. ideal mar ° to be a candidate for mej f a lot of , ship, a student must have rown hair, per cent average or above ality. “Just academic subjects. Candidate membership are judged on standing traits o.: service, cl ver, and leadership. Office records are now checked for a list of such stw Election to actual members determined by the entire school faculty’s approving th didates. The purpose of the Nz Honor Society is to stimula recognize scholarship. Mr, ] our 1s ipso facto chairman executive committee o! te who directs the society. Me of the faculty committee wh organized the Batesville {and wrote its constitution i Miss Nora Wonning, Miss Carmichael, Mr. Alvin M and Mr. Robert Brokamp. Charter members of the ville Chapter of National Society include: Barbara Robert Belter, Nancy Bro Mary Lou Huenke, Opal K meyer, Ace Moorman, Seevers, Mary Ann Wilso John Wintz. ye . 50 . 3 ’ xe s ye n additn textile pain, Bengert’s fir Psville was the t town and hecessful sche new coach, 1ell was bor He attenc of high S¢ nd the le Indiana. at Indi: basebal] DRIVER TRAINING LIBRARIANS CLUB ” fe A Compliments of POSKE MANUFACTURING CO. A STRABERS S S OIL COW 4NG.™ é 4' : %) ; we Layne , ae RVMPIAN COUNCIL. Bi, é ¢ liments ip 4 = alk ; ' LEENA ERIS SAND BUSINESS EDUCATION sdeidihel oo 4 Compliments of W.A. GUTZWILLER CO. AND ie oh = : NEW POINT STONE CO. © Compliments of GANNON'S SEPTEMBE 4, 4, 18. 24. 25. 26. OCTOBER Zs 6. 10. We 7. Vs NOVEMBER 9 8-14, 17-18. 18. 21. 25. DECEMBER 4, 4, os w; 10. 23. JANUARY 1-2. 4, 12. ve 29. FEBRUARY 4. CALENDAR Vacation ended, school began for another year. Batesville brings home bacon from Rushville 25 to 7. Marcia is crowned queen at the game with Cambridge City. We won 34 to 0. Great day for the Freshmen, the initiation. Another victory, Bulldogs defeated the Red Devils 15 to 0. lris represents Batesville at the Versailles Pumpkin Show. Bulldogs played Pirates, game ended ina tie 7-7. The first B.H.S. Broadcast goes on sale. Seniors go to 1.U. to see football game. The senior girls had fun. F.H,A. went to Hanover for a District meeting. G.A.A. went to Hanover College for a play day. Was it rough riding? Chant Ensemble go on a hay ride. Olympian Council meets and initiated new members. Students get on your toes. American Education Week. Seniors and Freshmen take the lowa tests. Rough, weren't they? Student Council meets and decides to join N.A.S.C. Hi-Y is organized in B.H.S. D.O. students have a turkey dinner with all the trimmings. McConnell presents footbal! jackets to the football players. Kind of creepy around here, Juniors present their play The Clutching Claw. Headlines! Batesville defeats Martinsville 47-34. The Band presents a pretty Christmas drill. Choral Reading gives program for study club. Can you believe it? We get off school for Christmas vacation. Holiday Tourney at Aurora. Aurora champs. Back to school after a hard earned vacation. McCrea Marionettes entertains the students. Junior program. The intellectual seniors take the State Scholarship Test. Oratorical Contest. Girl's Physical Education Department demonstrate girls basketball. Oratorical contest at Versailles. Sectional at Versailles. Community singing under direction of Mr. Bartling. Sophomore program. Regional at Rushville. Indiana Central Music Department entertains the students of B.H. S. Semi-finals at Indianapolis. State finals at Indianapolis. Freshmen have their program. The seniors have their final play. Easter vacation, believe it was hard earned too. Come back to school after spring vacation. Band Concert. Class Day. Prom. Baccalaureate, the senior's time is nigh. Graduation, the school days are gone forever. 4 (ai evr f Ir Compliments of ANNE'S i : ‘2 3 Ne, Compliments of EVERETT WILSON F. J. HOELKER Oldenburg, Indiana representing State Farm Insurance Company of Bloomington, Illinois Auto - Life - Fire Batesville, Indiana Compl iments of THAYER’S HATCHERY Batesville Compliments of MR, MRS, REUBEN SCHRADER Compliments of DUNLAP AND COMPANY THE PERMANENT SAVING LOAN 11 East Boehringer St. Office hours every Tuesday 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Best Wishes to class of '54 SHERMAN HOUSE Compliments of COOK BAAS Chrysler-Plymouth dealers H.W. Cook Insurance Agency Insurance of all kinds BURKHARDT'S GRILL Soft drinks and ice cream Compliments of THE FAIR STORE SCHULTZ DRUG STORE Where quality counts Batesville, Indiana Compliments of HILLENBRAND INDUSTRIES Our Best Wishes To Seniors Of Batesville High School BATESVILLE STATE BANK The Friendly Bank Since 1889 Batesville, Indiana Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Compl iments of Batesville, Indiana Where THE ROMWEBER Service, Safety and Security Predominate INDUSTRIES Phone 1101 Members FDIC Congratulations CITIZENS SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Serving this community since 1889 Batesville, Indiana Best Wishes to the class of 1954 KILE’S MOTOR EXPRESS, INC. Compliments WILLIAM C. ULRICH Class rings and pins Compliments of NEYER'S PURE OIL SERVICE Our strength is your strength because electricity is the life-blood of modern farms, businesses, and industries. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of IND., INC. Good low costelectricservice to more than 700 communities in Indiana. OLDENBURG GARAGE Jos. B. Laudick-Emil A. Gehring Dodge-Plymouth-Dodge trucks Oldenburg, Indiana THE WEILER CO. Quality Meats LLOYDS GRILL A good place to meet and eat Chicken, Steaks, Chops Best Wishes to the class of 1954 HILLCREST GOLF COUNTRY CLUB Compliments of BOB FISHER Fireside Inn Member Telegraph Delivery Service Flowers by wire anywhere-any time We design to please ARTMIRE GREENHOUSES Complete Floral Service 212 N. Main St. Phone: 2905 Batesville, Indiana Congratulations From GAMBLES The Friendly Store Geo. L. Hess. Owner 6 East Pearl St. Batesville, Ind. Best Wishes To the Class of 1954 E. R. NEDDERMAN CO. Compliments of The BATESVILLE TELEPHONE CORPORATION KOESTER'S DAIRY Homogenized Milk Pasteurized Products Batesville, Indiana Compliments of RIPLEY COUNTY POST 3183 Veterans of Foreign Wars Compliments of JACOB B. COOK Representing E. W. Brockman Co. Batesville, Indiana Compliments of HELLMICH STANDARD SERVICE STATION Compliments of JOBST AND SCHUMACHER Kaiser-Willys and Henry-J Sales and Service John Jobst Edw. J. Schumacher (Owners) Phone: 2222; State Road 46 Batesville, Indiana Best Wishes to The Senior Class of 1954 F. ©. EAGLES No. 1130 J. C. King, Manager INDIANA OFFICE SUPPLIES, INC. Sales Representative Royal Typewriters Sales-Service-Rentals-Supplies 219 Walnut St. Lawrenceburg, Ind. Phone: Lawrenceburg 731 Compl iments of MR. MRS. ROMAN NOBBE YEARBOOKS .)
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