Bippus High School - Bipponet Yearbook (Bippus, IN)
- Class of 1953
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FACULTY ibx fig s 2' FRED DEEMER, Trustee TILSON KING, Principal Manchester Indiana University Mathematics MARY WENDEL Manchester Home Economics English Biology MARY M. SWALES Huntington Mathematics English PAUL E. HARWOOD Huntington Physical Education Social Studies Coach JOE PROUT Ball State Industrial Arts Social Studies RIVA I. WILLIAMS Huntington Commerce Physical Education English EARL KING Manchester Band Chorus WALTER WH IT ACRE Manchester Grades Five and Six LAURA ELLEN SATCHWILL Manchester Grades Three and Four MARY C, WEIST Huntington Grades One and Two MRS. ELMER BECKER Bible 1 '11-ZBY53' timle -g 1953 1954 12-5 If ,-,, .J A , f 4, ,K 'x, 2? ff re .ill r' lr-3 m L11 4115 5 , ' 4 '1 ,.., 96 Qi' gi.. ,.l-1' SENIORS fo Smizf 611155 0 iwrs 1 ff I J , 1 wlrgg -, 3 ' ' -J 4 V . .iii-u. , -ada' H all A 3 A',V ' -6 S' 95.3, vw M 1 i' fs-M if C 6 5 A jZf'mi 3erfaQ Seniors of '53! ! ! I SENIOR OFFICERS President ----- ----------- - - DON SELL Vice President ------------'- ----- B EN REED Secretary and Treasurer- - - - - SUSAN LANCASTER Student Council ------ - - MARION URSCHEL, JR, i ,g y ' . Q if f- 'X O He always wants in the act! .4 Boy, did we ever like our diplomas .... A 'a 6' if-Q-f- ', E329 if DON SELL Class Plays 3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 'Band l,2,3,4 Staff 3,4 President 4 Vice President 3 Basketball 3,4 Baseball l,3,4 Track 1,3 Quartet 2, 3 MARION URSCHEL Class Plays 3,4 Student Council 4 Basketball 2, 3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Track 1,2, 3,4 .X-'Kg 'P sg-3-,V fa-rf--1, fl X X Samara 1953 SUSAN LANCASTER Class Plays 3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 Staff 2,3,4 Office Staff 2,3,4 Booster Club Presiden Secretary 4 Cf' BEN REED Class Play 4 Chorus 4 Band 4 Vice President 4 Cheerleader 4 Quartet 4 MARY BANNISTER Class Plays 3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Staff 3 Cheerleader 2, 4 Class President 2 Vice President 1 Secretary 3 Sextet 4 'P . 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COLORS Blue and Silver FLOWER Yellow Rose CAROLYN FRAZEE Class Plays 3,4 Chorus 1,2, 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 SSS President 4 SSS Vice President is Booster Club Secretary Office Staff 3 Sextet 4 ev-as-' V CARL FRAZEE Class Plays 3,4 Chorus 3,4 Staff 3 Student Council 1 President 3 Basketball 4 Track 3 FLOYD HOCH Class Plays 3,4 Chorus 2, 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Staff 3 Vice President 2 Basketball 2, 3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,'4 Track 1,2,3,4 Ouartet 4 CONNIE KAUFFMAN Class Plays 3,4 Student Council 3 GEORGE OLSON Class Plays 3,4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Band 3,4 Staff 2, 3 President 1 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1,2,3,4 Quartet 3.4 DELORIS MILLER Class Plays 3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Staff 3 Booster Club Vic NINA OLSON Class Plays 3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 SSS Secretary 2 Office Staff 4 Sextet 4 e President 4 ALICE MUIR Class Plays 3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Sextet 4 SHIRLEY WOHLFORD Class Plays 3,4 Chorus 1,2, 3,4 Band 1,2,4 Sextet 4 X-Q. J,-u is .-X Q X ' Z' J 54 I 'ii 1' I ' sy x r I 5? f Glass Will We the 1953 Senior Class of Bippus High School being of sound mind and body have prepared this, our last will and Testament. I, Mary Bannister, will my height to Maurice Frazee. I, Alice Muir, will my typing ability to Beverly Miller. I George Olson, will my bashfulness to Rodney Rooney. I, Sharon Garretson, will my long curls to Don Wagner, I, Deloris Miller, will my ability to participate in sports, to Charlene Urschel. I, Carl Frazee, will my sense of humor to Charles Poling. I, Marion Urschel, will my red hair to Shirley Wygant. I Carolyn Frazee, will my curly hair to Richard Shaffer. I, Don Sell, will my spelling ability to Bill Finton. I Fred Diefenbaugh, will my bashfulness on dates to Paul Landrum. 1 I, Connie Kaufman, will my shyness to Suzanne Stookey. I, Shirley Wholford, will my ability to get all my work done to Marie Zinsmeister. I Ben Reed, will my private advanced Algebra class to Peggy Smith, so she can get the highest grades in her class I, Floyd Hoch, will my ability to go steady with one girl to the Junior Boys. I, Nina Olson, will my blue dress to Shirley Wygant to make over in sewing class when her green one wears out. I, Susan Lancaster, due to the fact that Paul Leonhardt willed me his HOUR-GLASS figure, in turn will it to Suzanne Stookey. I, Carl Frazee, will my Levi's to Kenny Smith. I, Mary Bannister, will my typewriter frecently repairedj to Asa Bolinger so he can type as fast as Suzanne. I, Marion Urschel, will my ability to skip classes to Kenny and Richard. I, Sharon Garretson, will my quietness to Charlene Urschel. I, Don Sell, will my ability to work Trigonometry to Asa Bolinger, I, Fred Diefenbaugh, will my trapping and hunting ability to Kenny Smith. I, Ben Reed, will my position as hen-pecked yell leader to Rodney Rooney. I Carolyn Frazee, due to the fact that Barbara Emley willed me the use of the family car, in turn will it to Esther Snyder. l, Alice Muir, will my ability to be a giggle-box to Mr. Tilson King, I, Shirley, will my ability to stay in the library a whole period to read one newspaper to Richard Shaffer. I, Connie Kaufman, will my big appetite to Paul Landrum. I, Nina Olson, will the tuning screw on my flute to Suzanne so she can play in tune at the contest. We, Deloris and Susan, will our ability to sing in Science class, to Sandra Burton and Alice Altman. We, George and Floyd, will our ability to get down to business immediately in ball practice to next year's varsity candidates. We, the Senior class of 53 will our co-operative spirit with the Faculty of B. H. S. to the coming seniors of next year. We, the Senior Class, will to Mr. Tilson King, our excuse blanks as a reminder of our promptness and enthusiasmg to Mr. Harwood, our basketball team, to Miss Williams the remains of the typewriters after two years of typing, our overworked musical talents to Mr. Earl King, to Mrs, Swales, our promptness to pay our class duesg to Mrs. Wendel, our sponsor, the pleasure of directing class plays, and to Mr. Prout, the ability to keep the furnace in the shop under control. We, the Senior Class, will our fellowship and success to the Seniors of 1954, We, the Senior Class, will ------ leave. V w'..-V,g:: : ' S Mil I X ,gl 1 ,if , ... 5 , '7fi.vf5if2 -'1.z: f' Scniar 611155 Prophecy I'd like for you to know that life as the wife of a millionaire isn't all peaches and cream. The only real pleas- ure l've had since my marriage two years ago is my freedom to travel when and where I please without worrying where the next meal is coming from. In my travels I have renewed the acquaintances of many interesting people. For example, as I was walking down Fifth Avenue in New York the other day, I saw a large sign which read ALICIA'S BEAUTY SALON. Since I was in the market for a hairdresser, I went in to see about an appointment. I asked for the manager, and whom should I see standing before me, but Alice Muir, and old firend of mine. Alice hasn't changed a bit--she's still the same laughing Alice she was in high school, She told me that she was intending to close in fifteen minutes, and if I would wait, we could go up to her pent house apartment and talk over old times. Of course I'm not one to turn down an offer like that, so I accepted. When we reached her apartment she had her maid serve tea, and we talked about our old friends. Don't mis- understand me, there was no gossip, only a friendly discussion. She told me that she just got a letter from Susan Urschel fthe former Susan Lancasterj and that the children have the mumps. Marion III has them the hardest--on both sides I guess-but the girls were luckier. She says taking care of four patients with the mumps is hard on her patience. Incidently, she thinks she should have taken more than one course in practical nursing. Each one of the four children has red hair, just like their father. Marion, Junior is doing quite well on the farm, I understand. He belongs to the rich farmer class that Mr. Prout used to talk about so much. Oh you remember Joe Prout don't you? He taught social studies in high school. I-le is now teaching in a one-room school house in North Dakota. l-le has eight grades to teach and only twenty-one pupils. It seems he has settled down and has three sons, ages three, five and eight. Confidentially, I didn't think he would ever marry when he appeared to be so thoroughly disappointed in his love af- fair with Miss Williams, our high school typing teacher. Oh yes, Miss Williams is married and has given up teach- ing. . . after all, who could teach school with four-year-old triplets to take care of? Little George Junior is quite a mischievous one, I understand--like father like son! After about two hours of reminiscing, Alice and Ihad dinner and decided to go to the Broadway Play, Adven- tures of Handsome Harry. The star actor of the play was none other than Ben Reed, another school chum. We got a chance to talk to Ben backstage after the show and learned that the Harlem Globetrotters were starting on their European tour the following week, and that they had just purchased a new comic player. It seems this player is not only a commedian, but he is known for making baskets from any place on the floor. Ben didn't know his real name, for he has never revealed it, but he goes by the name of Sure-fire Sam on the hardwood. In the last few years it has become customary that before a basketball team leaves for a foreign tour it plays an exhibition game with its choice of the professional teams. The Globetrotters this year have chosen the Boston Celtics as their opposition, and Ben told us that the exhibition game was to be held the next evening in Madison Square Garden. Since Alice and I are basketball lovers, we decided to attend the game, and as the players were introduced, we recognized one of them. The Globetrotters' new player, Sure-fire Sam is none other than our old friend, George Olson. He always was one for clowning, and with that dark covering he puts on his skin before a game, no one knows who he is. George told us after the game that previous to this tour in his spare time he sang over station WBIP in Bippus, Indiana. He usually sings by transcription, but as he says, he only does it to please the home -town folks. Oh, yes, I almost forgot to tell you that Ben Reed is also Editor of the NEW YORK TIMES, and a star in the Metropolitan Opera House, besides starring on Broadway. He must be quite busy! The day after the exhibition game I stepped aboard my plane and started on my way to Chicago, for that was to be my next stop. I was quite surprised when a beautiful young lady dressed in furs asked my permission to sit down beside me, and when I looked up, I recognized her as Connie Kaufman. She told me that she was returning to Bippus since the death of her husband. Connie met Lemual Gordon about five years ago, and three months later they were married. Now, just two weeks before their fifth anniversary he just takes a notion to die. The gall of that man! It looks like he could have held out for a while yet. Well, anyway, Connie has certainly changed since her high school days. You remember how quiet and shy she was in high school, don't you? When she met and married Mr. Gordon, she became New York's leading socialite. Despite her position, she says she still manages to get to bed by 8:00 every night. That was the reason she gave to the reporters when she was voted Mrs. American in 1959. You know what that title means don't you?--That's right--the most beautiful married woman of the year! Quite a title isn't it, Connie? As for her future plans, Connie didn't have much to say. She is financially fixed for life--and then some, so she will probably just take it easy in her old home town. Connie told me that she had just received news of some of the kids from home. Take Carolyn Frazee for instance She is now the wife of Mr. Ralph fBogieJ Bannister, the famous TV star. Just three years ago she gave birth to identi- cal quintuplet girls. She has quite a family to take care of hasn't she? I'd hate to think of the quints getting sick, wouldn't you? She and Ralph fared pretty well though. You should have seen the gifts they got! A When I got off at Chicago, I went down town shopping. I was attracted by a large sign reading, Doctor Bannis- ter, Psychologist and Marriage Counselor. That sign interested me, because I had known a girl by the name of Ban- nister in high school, and wondered if there: cdld be any chance be any connection. I ascended the steps with little hope but a lot of curiosirfy, and was quite pfeasantlyzfurprisedio see my dear friend, Mary looking me in the eye -I . Q ' , I-K. '. .- when I entered the door. Mary has never married, though I guess she hasn't given up hope. Being a marriage counse- lor she gets the opportunity to meet a lot of men. She also told me that she is the acting president of the A. L. H.C. fAmerican Lonely Hearts Clubj. At that rate she is bound to trap a man! I use the word 'trap' loosely, but that's what Mr. Harwood used to say! That reminds me--Paul Harwood is now coaching his own team of basketball players instead of a school team-- he's in for the big stuff now! I guess the team isn't so big, though, or so famous yet either, but just you wait! The Harwood Sons, as the team is called, range in age from one to nine, so they are a little young, but time will tell. l guess Virginia, Vicki and Valerie are sitting at home waiting for the men of the family to get into the big money of professional basketball. They'l1 outdo the Clark Twins any day! Yes, these six Harwood boys should be on top soon. Mary told me that she just got a wire from Sherry Gary, the new recording artist in Hollywood. You and I know her better as Sharon Garretson, talented graduate of Bippus High School. She is sweeping the nation with her popular and semi-classical recordings. In the telegram she said she had been offered a contract to star in an new MGM 3- dimension musical. She started at the bottom of the ladder of success, but has really worked her way to the top, After a nice visit, I left Mary's Studio, and proceeded down the street. I was attracted by a newsboy on the corner waving a paper, and thought I recognized the picture on the front page. I bought a paper and went to a lounge to read it. Whose picture do you suppose I saw splattered all over the front page? Fred Diefenbaugh! The headlines screamed, Fred Diefenbatfgh, Indiana Man Chosen Secretary of the Treasury by President. Now he'll really have money to bum ! Also on the front page of the paper, I saw a notice that that evening Nina Olson, world-famous concert pianist, was to give her last concert before leaving on her tour through Europe, so I decided to go. I managed to slip back- stage after the show, and talked to Nina. She said she had planned to fly to New York and meet an old friend, Shirley Wohlford, before going on to Paris. Shirley is New York's top fashion designer, and is going to Paris to assist in the designing of some new Paris Spring Fashions. Nina also said that she's just heard from another school chum, Deloris Miller. She is in the heart of Deepest Africa now with her husband, who is a missionary. I guess the going is pretty rough, but you know Deloris, no matter what the trouble is, she always comes through the goodness of her heart, Deloris gave them a home. The problem is that she can't quite understand their language, and they can't understand hers, so they try to use sign language. That can be quite troublesome, especially when thechildred are so young. Even though she is busy, she still has a little spare time, And what do you suppose she does with that time?--That's right, she works out crossword puzzles. I continued my journey westward, and when I arrived in Los Angeles, I called Sharon and asked her to meet me at the Falmingo Club in Hollywood in forty-five minutes. She obliged, and we spent quite a while just talking. You can't know how nice it is to travel, and nearly everywhere you stop, you find someone you knew in high school-- someone that you can talk to! Sharon told me that Carl Frazee, another B. H. S. graduate is a Major-General in the U. S. Army. He started in the National Guard in 1953, and has really made progress since. I was also informed that another member of the 1953 graduating class, Don Sell has done very well for himself. He is now the world's greatest mathematician next to Albert Einstein. He is a very distinguished prof at Harvard University, and conducts a number of important experiments on the side. Mrs. Swales, his high school math teacher, is quite proud of her geometry student. I boarded the plane back to Chicago the next day, and then took a train to Bippus. My, how that town has grown! It is now one of the largest industrial centers in the state of Indiana. Once there, I picked up the BIPPUS TIMES, and read the bold black headlines: HBLACKSTONE DIES--TILSON KING REPLACES HIM IN ENTERTAIN- MENT WORLD. The story told of how the man who was my principal in high school has now replaced Blackstone, the world's most famous magician, It seems that T. King's amateur magician tricks paid off! From the depot I went to see Mr. and Mrs. Earl King and all the little dukes, duchesses, and what-have-you. They are now living in a large Bippus mansion of 42nd Avenue. They have quite a family now consisting of two dogs, three cats, five goldfish, a parakeet, a seven year old daughter, and oh yes, two little demons, ages 3 and 5. Again --like father--like sons! Mr. King is now conducting the world famous Bippus Sympathy Orchestra. No, that is not a mistake--it is the Sympathy orchestra instead of the Symphony Orchestra. They play at weddings and receptions, having Sympathy for both the bride and groom Call of these men are marriedj. I asked E. King if he had heard any- thing about Mrs. Wendel, the sponsor of the Senior Class of '53 and he replied that she and her husband are still on a farm, but in between cooking and washing dishes she is the best-knovsm seamstress of Wabash County. She has made the wedding gowns for several Wabash girls. She specializes in making wedding gowns, Marietta told me that our old classmate, Floyd Hoch, married the King's neighbor girl, Charlene Urschel, and they are now raising a very active set of twins. Floyd owns his own meat market in Bippus now. He does all of his own buying and butchering too-the beef is all angus, raised by nearby farmers, He is the one man that all house- wives can trust not to sell his thumb! The only trouble he has is keeping the stray dogs and cats of the neighborhood out of the shop. His shoes get pretty dusty after a long day of kicking the waifs out! Well, l'd better get back to my domineering husband. He might be wondering where I've been these last two weeks. He might even get violent since I didn't tell him where l was gping or what I intended to do. That wouldn't be anything new, though. l'll see you again tomorrow and maybe we can have another long talk over the back fence ! ' 1 - All - u ' .1 -- W- . . , , ,,'ir'.shiB. .IUNIORS f, 4-Us ev- -ft , - A ' I X f I, f 4 .4 fl! 11' I, --r if Y:F'9 ' ,aw juniars M MA URICE FRA ZEE ESTHER SNYDER DON WAGNER SHIRLEY WYGANT RODNEY ROONEY MARIE ZINSMEISTER ASA BOLINGER RICHARD SHAFFER PEGGY SMITH rr '5 47' ,..f 0 ' 1 . .5 if i. JW IU uv- -49' X ' ZZ , ,. rv f. .i ,- f A I BILL FINTON SUZANNE STOOKEY KENNETH SMITH PAUL LANDRUM BEVERLY MILLER CHARLES POLING X. . , , 54- ' ,s 1515- -1'Z': fir FW A ff 4J ' Chairmen for the committees for the Reception .-,... .S 1! in Q 15 A L 1 - 'X ' ' 53555 VF . JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ------ CHARLENE URSCHEL Secretary-Treasurer ---- PEGGY SMITH Vice President ----- MAURICE FRAZEE Student Council - - - SUZANNE STOOKEY x PK , , z A ' , 1 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY JUNIOR-SOPHOMORE SCRAP DRIVE SOPHOMORES Soplzamare 611155 Offkers SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President- - - --------------- Ronnie Lancaster Vice President ---- ---- Be tty Carroll Secreta.ry-Treasurer - - - - Sandra Burton Student Council ----------------- Bob Vendrick X .E W' fy ll gr ll lEntertaining mothers 4: I! R Guess whor? at night School' Sophomore girls in Home M X '5' ,, Cf X' , Sandra Burton , Ronald Lancaster , ,wi . 'N 'rl NN AZ Bernice Whitesell Larry Hoch Alice Altman Ruth Seam 4 F in-, tl fs' Pete Mitchel Bob Vendrick Betty Carroll 1 Margaret Sell Cleaman Lahr Of' Saplzomn cs Max Schenkel Q A Esther Wohlford 4341- ,, ,nav 6 .,-14 ,re 'TSI' , 2 XX X' f - , , . ,R . if gi r..1 f MAP G H -, In-Y '. :ug iw ,Z ,.f' .Z gm . Q, f . y ' ' : 3 '-.Oil om- gi.Z3T'3et' 'LN -4 .B Sen? ogs after nlav mir-active Sth . 1.-'ff v S Q s 1 . . . I x 1 , I Q 4 ' I f' ', Q' , 5 1 FRESHMEN ?resl1me14 61055 Offkc 5 2 tri -qu FRESHMAN OFFICERS President ------------- ----- - - - Joan Fox Vice President -------------- - - Norma Geist Secretary and Treasurer- - - - - - Linda Close Student Council ----- - - Joyce Bippus 5:25. ith 'J 5. li rl -,- - FRESHMAN BOY'S INITIATION Front: Bob Shaffer, Jim Smith and Larry Sears, Back: Pete Mitchell, a new sophomoreg Joe Leon- hardt, Jim Fintin and Gary Miniear, we ' 0 1 1775 llfl I4 l 9 I1 l iq' Jim Fimon Jog Leonhardt 4. ...g U rr XR vfv' I 2 ' Fggvy it Ioan Fox Joyce BiPP'1S Larry Sears Jim Smith A , ,am Q , 'X Q ' r .,.-, ff ,X-,N....., .,.. . ,., Lrnda Close Norma Ge1st B0b Shaffer Gary MIHICBI JUNIOR HIGH . v' S , . gghfh 51' de ii 2 X ff j Q' !,,,..e'4 1 KentBicke1 ' M A Janet Urschel :I , f' Ronnie Burton rnan Q of I f I 1 r do A K xg - -1- ' ld if ri rx' 3 Nvway P 0 , 1.7 X . N,- X 'D 4 I 'Z I, KJV' ff 0,- l Nha.. ,, 7 rf Kaye Michel Stan Bippus Stanley Sands Shirley Kaufman Louanna Parker Arden Geist il' Lance Steffen Ioan Zinsmeister Roland Scarborough Ruth Prilaman 3 ' 3 -I 2: ui B .vs Q, 'WF l Q 'Q -nu , s. ,- EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS f TS., ,Q C' , E? F! ' , H Janet Urschel - - - - Secretary-Treasurer SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Ioan Zinsmeister ----- Student Council ' Ronnie Burton - - - - - - Vice President Mabe1B01inge1. - - ,,,, Vice President Kem Bickel ' ' ' ' ' President fabseno Linda Fox ---- - Secretary-Treasurer Judy Lancaster - - ------ President Bryce Whelchel - - - -Student Council .TUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM Back row: Dick Norwood, Larry Coble, Roland Scarborough, Stanley Sands, Ronnie Burton, Stan Bippus, Tilson King, Coach. Front row: Dale Carroll, Bryce Whelchel, Ted Campbell, Earl Geist, Manager. Y' 0 Safmflz Grade Judy Lancaster Bryce Whelchel Ted Campbell Linda Fox Tom Callison Mary Jane Andrews Dale Carroll Mabel Bolinger Larry Coble Sharon Crago Harold Finton Beverly Raber Earl Geist JoAnn Snyder Dick Norwood Dorolyn Strobel 3 , h 1.1 , . r -er 1' A I ..o' . av 1 A554-sv .J-' -19' ? . N s 'ix 'X .D . Kd' wr! , Y ...I I' .Q , ,ga is 1 P .M fi A N, X 'if' 1' 'Sf Iwi, ... . if f i ...ia f. ,A H 3 4 xl-3' ,JY -xi gr l Bk' ig lg- ? Gene and Kaye , Our Miniature At yell-leaders 'fl 3161: T1 I' 3 g, , ff A 5- . eg on ' ea j' 1.4 Q7 ' ,xg It 0 W 5 lg l 6 11 L G' Q11 Q Aybd 'j,' -'.-wail!!-E 515-fx Ask 'Twas the night after Halloween and all through Bippus-- 4 ff' Halloween characters 051.9 Rl W? A x he 5 Q y 2, W t 99' et 4 so X H- fi '33, Xx x X I 0 e lf The hangout after ball games .9 Of I -me Chafacters -ij 7th grade boys initiate the new playground equipment j I N l ,A 3 .U , 5, . 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X BEN REED li ' 1 Q , : . ff I, - QE.. SHARON GARRETSON c. '2 , . Ak :V 'P 21 vu PAUL HARWOOD 1 v fix' i f 94,974+ 4, A 1 in-v ' ,. 21 - , W .AU N w - .W ,LXXAW j Front row: Ronald Lancaster, Don Sell, Marion Urschel, Floyd Hoch, George Olson, Fred Diefenbaugh, Richard Shaffer, Top row: Rodney Rooney, Manager, Carl Frazee, Bob Vendrlck, Maurice Frazee, Don Wagner, Kenneth Smith, Paul Landrum Manager, Coach Paul Harwood, Itmp June Jump Fred gets a good shot away. r vs - ,- v 5 9 .Y,,,-,,,,,.,,- FLOYD HOCH Senior 5' 9 266 points FRED DIEFENBAUGH Senior 5. 7.. 205 points -Enix ' ve f .9 ' ,K 4 Qs as I Rs- T MARION URSCHEL, JR, Senior -:T -5 as ,..,. Q, Ax GEORGE OLSON Senior 5' 10 342 points All conference team All sectional Honorable Mention DON SELL Senior 5 ' 6 113 points 5' 7 239 points 7 X of 'H cf , .-. CARL FRAZEE Senior 5'7 12 points DON WAGNER Junior 5' 11 17 points x Q A ' J as i l BOB VENDRICK Sophomore 5' 11 57 points DICK SHAFFER Junior 5 I 511 5 points November November November November November December Decmeber December December December January January 'January January February February February February February 'February TH IS 'N THAT ABOUT THE TIGER'S 1952-53 BASKETBALL SEASON 4 BiPPUS- - ----- ' Jeff. of whmey- - - - - - 65 7 BiPPl1S' ' - - Clear Creek- - - - - 44 14 BiPpUS' ' - - Monument City- - - - - 63 21 Bippus- - - - Township- - - - 63 25 Bippus- - - - Linlawn- - - - - 54 5 Bippus- - - - Chester- - - - - - 42 12 Bippus- - - - Jeff, of Huntington- - - - - 51 16 Bippus- - - - Washington Center- - - - -S7 19 Bippus- - - - Banquo- - - - -31 23 Bippus- - - - Clear Creek- - - - - - 51 9 Bippus- - - - Union- - - - - 43 17 Bippus- - - - Huntington Catholic- - - - - 50 21 Bippus- - - - Clear Creek ----- - - 65 30 Bippus- - - - Lancaster- - - - - 69 6 Bippus- - - - Roanoke- - - - ' - 59 10 Bippus- - - - Roann- - - - - 76 13 Bippus- - - - Rock Creek- - ' ' 51 17 Bippus- - - - Larwill- - - ' -65 20 Bippus- - - - Andrews- - - - - 70 26 Bippus- - - - Huntington Catholic- - - - 54 VARSITY RECORD B TEAM RECORD Won 12 Lost 8 Won 5 Lost 13 Average points per game 62. 95 Opponents' points per game 53. 00 ' Indicates County Tourney ' 'Indicates Sectional Tourney if A, U ,an ' .'-If JP' x , Q 4 l X! f b Y Q YV X, f ' I if ugnfjl s nu-P W 'F ,u-gr S. P 9 x . X . lx E N x . 1 A i X A X' X X l 1 K Am U I I v4 ' It .,.. I it X I Q- jg, ju J. X .0'f.fT I Z 1 T 4 F f 1 if I uf X A r kit 5 bv: it A .2 Wx A K A Q Q Tv' - T Kasebzlll A constant threat to the Conference leaders Front row: Max Schenkel, Kenneth Smith, Don Wagner, Marion Urschel, Don Sell and Larry Hoch, Back row: Jim Smith, Dick Shaffer, Floyd Hoch, Bill Finton, George Olson, Fred Diefenbaugh and Jim Finton, Crack .Xl,' xA.. Paul running the hurdles in-... 'W George running the dashes-- Q ACTIVITIES t .sd- fr 'N 45'-a it I 't 1' My I X5 H! I . ,af Q ai ,W L41 , I 3' V 'yt 1. -1 'Pet least BAND First row: S. Burton, I. Snyder, M. Bannister, L. Sears, D. M111er. Second row. D. Sell, M. Zrnsmeis ter, R. Rooney. I. Fox, E. Wolhford, P. Smith, Third row: C. Frazee, S. Wolhford, D. Strobel, J. Lancaster, D. Norwood. Fourth row: M. Sell, S. Stookey, N. Olson, E. Geist, A. Muir. I. Zinsmeister, Fifth row: B. Reed, M, Schenkel, P. Landrum, N, Geist, J. Bippus, Sixth row: F. Hoch, G. Olson, L. Hoch, L. Fox, S. Garretson, E, King, Director. GC' Q, Y Q b ' fr. 'f CHORUS First row: I. Fox, B. Miller, L. Close, N. Geist, I. Bippus, S, Garretson, M. Zinsmeister, A, Muir, M. Sell, P. Smith. Second row: E. King, Director, S. Stookey, S. Lancaster, C. Frazee, S. Wolh- ford, S. Wygant, S. Burton, R. Sell, N. Olson, E. Wolhford, M. Bannister, D. Miller. Third row: R. Lancaster, C. Poling, L. Hoch, D. Sell, C. Frazee, B. Reed, P, Landrum, B. Vendrick, G. Olson, F. Hoch, M. Schenkel, F. Diefenbaugh. . 1 , BOOSTER CLUB WE YELLED LIKE MAD AND USUALLY GOT RESULTS! First row: Mary Jane Andrews, Mabel Bolinger, Shirley Wohlford, Ruth Prilaman, Ioan Zinsmiester, Janet Urschel, Kaye Michel, Ruth Sell, Deloris Miller. Second row: Dorolyn Strobel, Linda Fox, Esther Wohlford, Margaret Sell, Sandra Burton, Carolyn Frazee Susan Lancaster, Nina Olson, Alice Muir. Third row: Beverly Raber, IoAnn Snyder, Judy Lancaster, Joyce Bippus, Linda Close, Norma Geist, Ioan Fox, Alice Altman, Betty Carroll. Yell-Leaders: Mary Bannister, Ben Reed and Sharon Garretson. SUNSHINE SOCIETY This organization is busy all year long planning skating parties, the Christmas party, and the Freshmen initiation for the whole school to enjoy. In addition to that they have semester parties for their members and fix baskets of food for unfortunate families in the community. First row, seated: Miss Williams, Norma Geist, Beverly Miller, Esther Snyder, Alice Altman, Sandra Burton, Suzanne Stookey, Peggy Smith and Joyce Bippus, Second row: Mrs. Swales, Joan Fox, Shirley Wygant, Charlene Urschel, Marie Zinsmeister, Ruth Sell, Betty Carroll, Esther Wohlford, Margaret Sell, Linda Close and Mrs. Wendel. Third row: Alice Muir, Deloris Miller, Carolyn Frazee, Susan Lancaster, Nina Olson, Shirley Wohlford, Sharon Garretson, Mary Bannister, Connie Kaufman and Bernice Whitesell. I OFFICE STAFF These girls work in the office during every period of the day Their main duty is to answer the phone, do typing and other minor office work. Seated: Nina Olson. Stand- ing: Ioan Fox, Mt. King, Janet Urschel, Charlene Urs- chel, Suzanne Stookey, Susan Lancaster. I 4 L.. OUR TINY TWIRLERS Back row: Beverly Coble, Julie West, Ellen Ziegler, Sandra Miller, Sue Schmalzried, Carolyn Stephan, Suzanne Callison, Kay Krumanaker, Iudy Andrews. Front row: Susan Hiner, Ellen Grossman, Keela Whitacre, Valarie Harnish, Karen Knecht, Janet Bippus, Pamela Welch, Rose Marie Holloway, Dianna Stephan, Connie Reckard. Majorettes: Katherine Urschel and Barbara Bickel oUAnTE3r Larry Hoch, Ben Reed, George Olson, Floyd Hoch, Pianist, Nina Olson. SEXTET Back row: Nina Olson, Sharon Garretson, Carolyn Frazee, Front row: Alice Muir, Mary Bannister, Shirley Wohlford, Pianist, Suzanne Stookey. PROJECTOR OPERATORS These boys are selected to run the projector when- ever a teacher desires to show a movie for class- room work and for the noon movies. They are under the direction of Mr. Harwood. Left to right: Maurice Frazee, George Olson, Fred Diefenbaugh. Absent when picture was taken: Bob Vendrick. rv-vu ,2 I i 5 . , . ,. .g f , V ,ff ' '- f-WYQ M' ' ' i' ' 1 Q , ia ,. . 9 r f ' rj fx, fl- ' .,n,, rr as x 1 9 '?Ffi:e 2 2 . ,f 1 -. A I V. tif A 2 ,-A .x K N E .A I W ' 4 1' . X SAFETY PATROL The main purpose of the Safety Patrol is to instill safety in the minds of the school children and to prevent accidents. These students are on duty in the moming and in the evening. Left to right: Kaye Michel, Ruth Prilaman, Kent Krunamaker, Kenneth Sears. STUDENT COUNCIL These students are elected at the begimring of each year and are to represent their class when any prob- lems arise. They also have charge of the noon movies and the annual Halloween party. Seated: Marion Urschel, President. Standing: Bryce Whelchel, Joyce Bippus, Mr, King, Suzanne Stookey, Joan Zinsmeister. ,N , LIBRARIANS The librarians are chosen by Mrs. Swales at the beginning of the year to serve the students of our school, Seated: Mary Bannister, Margaret Sell, Norma Geist. Standing: Shirley Wohlford, Maurice Frazee Betty Carroll. s 1 li -.. - if - O HHWO ,ff--9 X vi-' .V . , ,., ... - wwg..,JI JCI . -'v 1+ 'Ev Q, jqzrhfais W J nd S613 . l . amy a , f 'N-.. 1 lx, A mug QVXU V ax uw o nag sh H . ard '0rkin 5 eh ' 8 5Ct3p dig ...sau A , NW ' ,, . ,L ,....v, 503'-'12?Q. ,Ni is 13 4:24-:siu..s. V .-,LA . .ann ., 4, xx , 'Sf' I 'X 0 , nf f , , . i Y' Mrs. Swales and Gary 1 J .x V, ' Grd 1 , nor Busie, Ihan b a ee . hw n G ADVERTISERS 'I Q s- h- , A I-: . x 1 2 1-' EE EE I . .?fff'f'5', . w S 2255 1115155525233 5' : :' F r 2 11-2Zlir1:2 f :EE E Fig -5,-.-4-,--.4 g-,-.,.,'- - - 2 :g :A : I 3 - - 2. Q 1 . - : 5 0 0 O I O Q x OR SAAAI-I. WE WELCOME YCJUR ACCGUNT 756 Q-fn fo Bpp Id MemberofFd 1Dp tl C p t Member F d lR Sy t m MEAEEM4 l AW ' JOHN ME jclaafmaw Groceries Meats Dry Goods Notions Ill Ball Band Footwear I VEEEEAQEEE if parm E E E I ,111 'ld ELI' Wolverine Shoes and Gloves PM 'Um 'Ur-1 Cm f 'u SJ' r-40 DD C1-ru ,... Dsl :sos N yifum pmmme co. School and Commercial Printing S outh Whitley , Indiana Good as the Best Leave Your Cleaning Better Than the Rest at Wzzdzfeia' zyfew gawk BARBER SHOP Quality Cleaners North Manchester Bippus' Indiana I Wa2ZZWaw0!e!ZQZ FARM EQUIPMENT McCormick Tractors and Farm Equipment International Harvester Refrigeration International Motor Trucks West on State Road No. 114 North Manchester, Indiana Phone 785 0 0 aaa z uf SALESQSERVICE fy? M and M Farm Implements and FARM SUPPLY Tractors Quality Farm Equipment Hardware and Farm Supplies A' T. HGRNING Philco Radio and Television G'G. SELL Sales and Service L'G' RAICHART Teiephone 72 Bippus , Indiana Phone 80-W .Sf-dl . Bippus Ta Q F Indiana X A SN V Compliments Zim! if North Manchester The Store for Men New Spring Suits, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings At Prices You Will Agree Are Reasonable Come in and'Look Around v 0 7 z- M556 HATCHERY U.S. Approved Chicks Your Skelgas Distributor Phone 256 Warren, Indiana IQ ee 6 2 ?lacaeu def Wm GREE HOUSES Excel1entFloral Service Andrews , Indiana Compliments of LABORATORIES, mc. The Home of Seal-O-San Huntington, Indiana 0mJwm CaI1VaS Products Canvas Products Repaired and Manufactured B ippus , Indiana Compliments of 0 zjyywf FARM BUREAU CO ' OP Telephone 65 Bippus, Indiana OI L. CCD. A Complete Line of Petroleum Products - Tank Wagon Service KENNETH SEARS -- Agent ..- f Phone 99 QIANDARD Bippus, Indiana America's Favorite gQa0e20feaf emffbaf? Ice Cream Cloverleaf Creamery Inc. Huntington, Indiana H Compliments of ummorom coumv FARM euuzsgxu Co-OP Ass N Elevators at Huntington Warren - Buckeye and Markle C omplime nts of TH E 720655 Ez 5 East Market Street Huntington, Indiana C ompliments of 755,556 MORTUAR and It's Personnel 35 West Park Drive Phone 851 ff, We mi Plumbing and Heating Myers Water Systems Majestic Furnaces Phone 63 Bippus, Indiana Compliments of 6 7060 WA LTER n.. Z2xQZ26zcZe- Painting Sales and Service Corner Phone 47 Warren and Court Streets Phone 1771 Bippus, Indiana Huntington, Indiana Don't Say Bread Say MW Compliments of gaiaf W? BEAUTY 5:-nop Complete Beauty Service CARCLYN KRUMANAKER Phone 69 Bippus, Indiana Compliments of THE Zgaifef RESTAURANT Huntington ZZZWMJ SERVICE STATION Cities Service Gas Oil and Accessories Lefty 4 Phone 90 I 0 , T I 0 Z 1:6-I- ' A ' X Groceries Meats ' I Pioneer Ice Cream Bippus, Indiana Phone 79 Feed Coal Grinding Custom Butchering Complete Locker Service Phone 45-F-3 Corner State Road 16 and 105 Bippus, Indiana Phone Bippus 44 - F - 32 RR 9 Huntington, Indiana of Z W of Z 0 6W ZZ ZWW 6 SE RV nc E Repair Shop Planned Kitchens LUTHER Old or New Homes l . Warm and Friendly Wood Cabinets Weldmg and Cumng 36 E. Frankun st. Phone 3020 R'R' 1 Phone 726-114 Opposite Courthouse South Whitley, Indiana Huntington, Indiana Compliments of M A Rl 0 N ummm wc? Livestock Market Q 6 6 Daily Marker Monday Thru Friday Phone 24 Bippus, Indiana Qfefaef Wholesale G roce rs Indianapolis , Indiana We, the Bipponet Staff of 1952 - 53 wish to thank our advertisers who have helped us make this yearbook possible. -1 lr yo 6'-4, ' TI, gf: ' A LITHOGRAPHED F ww MM, l vEARaooK Q DALLAS v TEXAS 1' I, 4 M ' I B l WY xv? OW I953 .M J. 1 - , I ., A W, n ,1- v 5 M- I' y O wir I ' K , v U . H 45. U 'I gllgll 9 4 5 JW,- Q 5 gf, -5 0 7 1 JY?-Q! ,AA D, x' ' ,W 1 W Fw -R '4 if Vi ' St'Ql'1,i,l .wi A-Fi' Wf ,wg , , L , A, I , 95 M . VI. vb: I 4' ,jf ty . A X-. 'W' O L Am 'if 4. O W 'f I P33 5 , I W 9 , ' - I fr W, T . , -' L -.1 ff' .r2fI, .'.'-1-,l tulle 551 ' url' ' I JC' -4- ' cf' ' ' Q fm- vf A - if-,. ' I :-- - -if 3 9, ' bl '- fri ' . 5 .1 , ,fx fl f 533 3 Li' ', U! . I.. .QSLH '. , ,X- sx' ' f F4 ' i '1 q . 4 K ' ,fi ' A Q-ua gxxi M. .i I . - 4 s The Staff wishes to present this 1953 edition of THE BIPPONET in the fond hope that it will help you recall many pleasant memories of B, H, S, and all the fun we had during that year, We hope you will enjoy looking at this, as much as we have enjoyed preparing it, THE BIPPONET STAFF--1953 , . 'ns '-,iff mg. fu 'x 'fnq - :V - .322-.-ff ax,-' 'J' .. , J -'K 1 - -E , ,..--. - is. '! ' JK' X' '.f vF-f 5'V .- Q ...-.eg-gr K X xi' I -Q-A' Lmsnq v ' s 1 ' K 'S 34.21, . Q V 1' N vr- 1 ..- . ' s,, .. - . i-',gr . gl. ' : Q 'i 'Hap X ,, A-'Qi .- , 'WSE . ,Q 432-- - 'Ci' . Y J f, K . 'T A AF l' -r 1 ' J. L Aw! ' 1- 'f ll x w Q 'Q I 1 1 Q 1 5, i . . 's x Q s N w u Q . x 1 if .x r A A . I Q 'I 5 Q N x A ' 1.- . ,Q 'A ' r .' 4 QF5 . ' QI' .' 'wtf E151 1' I ' ' - 353 .1 N ', Y uxllhlf , .,,:.sg31Q.' 5 ' :N .r it x:'ly .dl Q. 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