Brookville High School - Brooklet Yearbook (Brookville, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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A Classes

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MARVEL O. RETHE RFORD Subjects: General B u sin e s s 4 Librarian Sponsor: Seventh Grade Horne town: Idaville, Indiana Hobbies: Sewing RAYMOND J. SERVIES Subjects: Arithmetic: S o c i a l Studies Sponsor: Seventh Grade: .Hi-Y: Junior High Student Council Home town: New Market, Indiana Hobbies: Flower and Vegetable Gardening CARL H. SPRAY Subjects: Chemistry: Biology: General Science Sponsor: Freshman Class Home town: Bloomington, Indiana Hobbies: Geology - Collecting Rocks LOIS M. TAYLOR Subjects: Home Economics Sponsor: Sophomore Class: F.H.A. Home town: Ashland, Kentucky Hobbies: Reading and Collecting Irish and American Folklore: Corresponding With Foreign Friends MACK L. WALLACE Subjects: English: Social Studies: Elementary Classes Home town: Somerset, Kentucky Hobbies: Fishing: Bowling Twelve gamma.,-We' NANCY A. RICH Subjects: Art Home town: Connersville, Indiana Hobbies: Painting: Sewing CHARLES K. SPRAGUE Subjects: Business Law: Typing: Commercial Arithmetic: Health- Safety: Coaching Sponsor: Senior Class Home town: Freetown, Indiana Hobbies: Fishing: Golf RUBY J. STRINE Subjects: English: Social Studies Sponsor: Tri-Hi-Y: Eighth Grade Home town: Hartford City, Indiana Hobbies: Collecting Salt and Pep- per Shakers: Reading Books CHARLES A. VAN LOO Subjects: Agriculture: Science Sponsor: F.F.A.: Freshman Class Home town: Frederic, Wisconsin Hobbies: Woodworking: Golf



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The Student Council Seated, left to right-Barbara Cox, Nancy Linkel, Jane Krause, president, Douglas Casteel, lVlac Preston, Paul Otto, Carolyn Redelman. Standing, First Row-Beverly Schmidtz, Glenna Venter, Bobby Bischoff, Janet Evans, secretary-treasurer Nancy Cly, Bertha Waltz, Martha Burkhart, Ronnie Hofer, Ronnie Jones, vice-president, Bill Ford, Walter Wilson, Ray Lohreyj IVlr. lVlcKinney, advisor. Second Row-Donald Smith, John Linegar, David Berg, Aaron Johnson, Bobby Boomer, Joyce Holmes, Virginia Chaddon, Bobby Brack, Alan Strohmier, Eddie Hollenbach. Many perplexing issues were brought before'the Stuilent Council at the regular meetings which were held at 3:20 P. M. each lVeducsday. Arriving at these many arduous decisions, the Council was very ably guided by lane Krause, president. The Council contributed five dollars to the Polio Fund and five dollars to help fight tuberculosis. Another of the many worthwhile council-sponsored activities was in commemoration of National Education lVeek. This was in the form of a record for the benefit of students who were contemplating quitting school. The record was played during a home room period over the public address system. Still further activities supported by the Council included: the Homecoming game. the sale of season basket- ball and football tickets. the Santa Claus scene on the front lawn, an auction of lost and found articles. the inter- elass tourney, the Negro Quartet, and the Downcy's Acrobatic Act. Officers other than the president were: Ronnie Iones. vice-president and lanet Evans. secretary-treasurer. The president is nominated when he is a junior by the class, while the vice-president is nominated by his class when hc is a sophomore. Both are selected in a school-wide election held in the spring. At the opening meeting of a new Council, a secretary-treasurer is chosen. The Ethics Committee First Rovv, left to right-Joyce Price, Betty Hunter, Rodney Sherwood, Virginia Chaddon, Joyce Holmes, Betty Burkhart, Wanda York. Second Row-Janet Fohl, Eugene Evans, Charles Schoettelkotte, Charles Himes, Gary Hoff, Lorie Conner, Willidean Hertel, Bertie Hertel, Larry Sheets, Nlr. Hinesley, Advisor. The Ethics Committee, which is a branch of the Student Council, has sponsored several new activities during the past year. lts purpose is to encourage higher standards of conduct. Students who had received a great number of detentioiis for being tardy and also persons that were considered to be discipline problems were presented to the Committee for discussion. According to Mr. McKinney, these students began arriving on time to prevent further consultation. Each Monday morning, members of the Committee checked as to whether or not students had attended church on the previous Sunday. A percentage of each class enroll- ment was then put on record. To keep students occupied during the extended noon hour, a Came Room was organ- ized. Sock hops were also held each Friday noon in the gymnasium. Leading the Committee in these activities were: Rodney Sherwood, chairman, Cary lloff, vice-chairman, and Betty Burkhart, secretary. ' Fourteen

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