Chalmers High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Chalmers, IN)

 - Class of 1955

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Wilson Uiml As the cook of Chalmers School, Mrs. Holladay does a fine job of providing the students and teachers with a hot meal each day. -. N!! F 'QU ZJ fxfv. f x , N x ,M FI Qi E kyikx -. WX Wx X C 'm Y E N x.,,,..,,. A Ns ff f N ff,-H ME X, 1351, . , G15 P x I :xr -i,!,,.5QlR,f2L ,K ,M 'f N R f A X .L jpg! T5 T401 lx X 3 fl k X 7 1 2 Q 'f D-1 N I J! XX If C iff y E 1 , 1 1 1 X!! A 6' .W I f lx' X fl 'A -I X , Sz awww! I l K ,WC-fl'!LJ..'2 I M? Kf :--K, ff, JACK CHAMBERLAIN Band 4, 4-H 8, Recreation Leader 3, Jr. Leader 3, Judging Contest I, Basketball 4, Sr. Play, Jr, Play, Cardinal Staff I, Sports Editor 1, Sr. Annual, Sports Editor ROGER DANNER Chorus I, F,F.A 4, 4-H 9, State Fair School I, Judging Contest 4, Basketball 4, Jr. Play, Sr, Play, Cardinal Staff 2 Sr, Annual E IGRS Rl J lfl f A 'X PATRICIA KELLY Chorus 3, Band 8, Student Direct- or 3, District Mu- sic Contest 3, State Music Con- test 2, Rainbow 5, Cheerleader 2, 4-H 5, Song Leader 2, Chorister fChurchJ 3, Pres. Jr. Class, Jr, Play, Sr. Play, Cardinal Staff 3, Editor r, Business Manager Sr. Annual NORMA PATRICK Rural Youth, 4-H 9, County Demon- stration Contest, County Judging Contest 3, District Judging Contest I, Jr. Leader I, 4-H Round-up, Jr, Leader Training School, Cardinal Staff I, Sr. Annual z 'Eid Y -xxx I r Y 5 'Q IV! a H x 1 ' n 3 2 2 7 wx X f , ife s X I-f s' y , 532+ W' Vw 1fW'm KWH. SENIORS JAMES SCHROEDER Chorus I Band 4 Basketball 2 Senior Play lunior Play Cardinal Staff 2 Editor Sr. Annual DAN ALTMAN Chorus I 4-H 9, SI. 'NIR Play, Ir. Play, Basket- I ball I, F.F.A.I r,Ai Ji ' E Cardinal Staff 2 W H Sr. Annual DALE HEADDY Band I 4-H 5, Ir. Play, Sr. Play, Cardinal Staff 2, Sr. Annual PAUL McCORMICK Chorus I Basketball 4 Judging Contest I Ir. Play Sr. Play Cardinal Staff I Sr. Annual 5' I JANE RAUB Band 7, Solo Contest 3, 4-H 8, Health 8: Safety Dir. 2, Rec. Leader I, Sec. 2, V,Pres. I, 4-H Ir. Lead- er 5, Rec.Leader I, Song Leader 2 Sr. Kc Ir. Plays, Rainbow 5, Past Worthy Advisor Cardinal Staff 2, Class Reporter 3, Sr. Annual LAURICE SCHOONOVER Band 7, Ma- jorette 5, State Twirling Con. 3, Chorus 4, Jr. 8: Sr. Plays, Cheer- leader 3, 4-H 8, Pres. 3, Co. Demonstration Con. I, State Judging Con. 1, Jr. Leader 2, Jr. Sec. , Cardinal Staff 2, Sr. Annual 4 SENIOR f A j ZX . fs J vi - .r , ' f if , , tl 4 ' 5 I KENNETH RITCHIE ' Chorus I, 4-I-I 4, Safety Leader, Pres., Jr. Leader I, F.F.A. 3, V. Pres., Pres., Bas ketba1l3, Sr. 82 Ir. Plays, Soph. V, Pres. Sr. Pres Cardinal staff I, Sr. Annual DICK FOUTCH Band I, Chorus I, 4-I-I I, Basketball 4, Sr. 8: Jr. Plays, lr. V. Pres. F.F. A. Cardinal staff I, Sr. Annual 1 3 ALICE VanVOORST A Band 5, I. U. Music Clinic I, Solo Contest 4, Chorus 3, 4-H 5, Recreation Leader I, Judging Contest 2, Sr. 82 Jr, Plays, Cardinal Staff 2, Rural Youth 1, De- votion Leader I, lSr. Annual SENIOR as Gina' wa CLASS COLORS . . . . Grey 81 Red CLASS FLOWER . . . . Varigated Carnation Motto. . . . . Before you can score, you INLISI fll'SZ have 3 goal. BOB WANN Band 6, Chorus I, 4-H 3, Song- leader 1, Sr. Play Jr. Play Usher, Freshman Pres, , Senior V, Pres. , Cardinal Staff 2, Sr. Annual 3 fda 3 J' ' f 'Z MT , frefg, , .4 is 4, , f xsggig if f - ' .2-' : 'M fr A X .4 V, 5 4 , r .W ,,,, Q., , A vii- . s. W F vans , tag, 3, 5. hs' , ... fs. .. :Ar ef 2 . ,,,. Q! 1 f Q If -g i X 'V r ,, . ff? ' f af 6 Q -ii? V M4-, 353' 5' ,V may f a is api, 'K mi CLASS PROPHECY This is station CHS-TV, Chalmers, Indiana. It is 8:00 P. M. Saturday July 12, 1980. We are broadcasting tonight from the Chalmers Community Center, where is being held l a reunion of the Class of '55. The sponsor of the class, Mrs. Dimich, is going to inform you of the progress of each member of the class as they arrive. The first person we run into is Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie. It seems as if Jerry has been a successful farmer. This township is now known as Ritchie township for he owns all but two acres. Guess who is Mrs. Ritchie? Robert Wann just drove up in his Jaguar. He is the script writer for the Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis shows. The former Patti Kelly is here with her husband. They are the head of a flourishing business in Chicago. Patti's training at I. U. has brought her much success. Dale Headdy just flew in from Washington, D. C. He is happy in his job as chief carpenter at the White l-louse. He considered driving his old red Model T, but realized it needed 'a vacation also. Handsome Danton Altman still has all the girls chasing after him. It seems that with that large farm of his in Tippecanoe County he will have to break down and marry one before long. Mrs. John Kelly, the former Norma Patrick, is here with her three children. She and her husband own one of the largest restaurant chains in America. Norma has received copyrights on her famous recipes. Roger Danner, the famous motorcycle racer, sped in from Chicago. He has a few more scares to add to his collection that started back in '54. Dick Foutch owner of the Stick-a-Me Cactus Ranch' in Oklahoma is passing out S100 bills to his friends as a token of his success. Shortridge High School in Indianapolis found it had made a great improvement in its faculty the day it hired Miss Jane Raub. She says, No more Hoosier slang. Coach Jackie Chamberlain is returning from a successful season as coach of the Redheads. Jack always said he wanted to be a coach but we never dreamed he would be this famous. Here comes another class member who has gone into the field of sports. Paul McCormick has taken the place of Goose Tatum of the Globe-Trotters. Laurice Lee Schoonover, has replaced Mary Hartline on Super Circus. Her baton twirling has brought her much fame and many beaus. In walks the only girl that stayed in Chalmers, Alice Van Voorst. She is teaching third grade at the school. Her husband is the principal. She met him while in college and brought him back to Chalmers. Jim Schroeder, owner of the world-famous Huckster Service , just drove in with the refreshments. He has donated them for the reunion, so we must sign off and eat. CLASS WILL I, Dan Altman, do hereby will my Ford to Paul Bunnell and my attraction to the freshmen girls to Gale Andrews. I, Jack Chamberlain, do hereby will my basketball ability to Jerry Lilly and my fast driving to Paul Shomaker. I, Roger Danner, do hereby will my stubborness to Bob Johnson and my Plymouth to anyone who has the money to pay for it. I, Dick Foutch, do hereby will my Mercury to Mrs. Dimich and my ability to get along with all the girls to Larry Davis, I, Dale Headdy, do hereby will my smoking during noon hours to Neil Austin and my short hair cuts to Glen Spradlin. I, Pat Kelly, do hereby will my attraction to Indiana University to Marlene Zarse, and my position as student director of the band to Karen Locks. I, Paul McCormick, do hereby will my laziness to Phyllis Hughes and my journeys to Wolcott to any- one silly enough to go there. I, Norma Patrick, do hereby will all my boy friends to Evelyn Dreblow and being the only senior Home Ec girl to Shirley Spear. I, Jane Raub, do hereby will my 4-H ability to Carol Toumine and my fright of screetching black- boards to Shirley Holladay. I, Jerry Ritchie, do hereby will the blue Pontiac to my brother, Frank, and my class ring to Carol Martin. I, Laurie Schoonover, do hereby will my brother, Jim, a quarter to keep his mouth shut and my bossiness to Sunny Nesius, I, Jim Schroeder, do hereby will my Plymouth to anyone stupid enough to take it and my height to Jean Zarse. - I, Bob Wann, do hereby will my shorthand ability to Jessie Riddle and the keeping of the shot chart to Jack Kellenburger. I, Alice VanVoorst, do hereby will my membership in Rural Youth to Gale Andrews and my extra wind to any bass instrument player. We, the Seniors, do hereby will the school peace and quiet in the coming year and a feeling of accomplishment, We, the Seniors, do hereby will the Juniors the ability to wear our dirty senior cords and all of our working ability. We, the Seniors, do hereby will our ability to pick good plays and to be the orneriest class in school to the Sophomores. We, the Seniors, do hereby will to the Freshmen our right to rule the school and the ability to eat candy and chew gum in all classes. c CLASS HISTORY On September 3, I943, Mrs. Shigley found herself standing in front of nineteen eager faces. Among those present were: Dale Headdy, Patricia Kelly, Paul McCormick, Jane Raub, James Schroeder, Laurice Schoonove and Alice Van Voorst. It was during their first year of schooling in which they gained Jack Stine and Roger Danner. One of the funniest experiences which one of the members had was when Jim Schroeder sat by the radiator minus his trousers. It seemed as though that he couldn't quite keep himself balanced on the merry- go-round. Consequently, Jim landed in a mud puddle. During the second grade, all of the pupils seemed to think that maybe they would learn a little bit before they were finished with their education. Patti Kelly spilled ink all over her brand new dress one day, which made the other girls feel about as bad as Patti. They all admired her dress as being one of the prettiest that anyone of them had seen. A blessed event happened during the third grade. It was this year that they gained the honorable Robert Wann. Patti had a bit of trouble on her hands this year too. Not really on her hands, but on her tongue. One recess, while playing outside on a winterday, she had the misfortune of getting her tongue stuck fast to the maypole. Quite a catastrophe! Fury broke loose during the fourth grade. Women fighters became common. To head the list of noted fighters was Laurie Schoonover. She could tackle Jack Stine with much enthusiasm, but end up with defeat most generally. Miss Barr showed her superiority while they were in the fifth grade. One might have found the ornery ones writing page after page on the subject of I will not talk anymore . It didn't seem to do much good, but it was good practice for their writing ability. Not only was the class blessed with women fighters, it was also biters. Alice Van Voorst captured all of the prizes with her biting ability. She bit Laurie one day when Laurie saved two swings for Jane and herself. Being upstairs in the Jr. High added superiority to the class. Alice and Jane found it both very educational and entertaining when they stood in front of English class and sang a duet for Miss Thomas. The tune still seems clear in their minds. Their rendition of Little Ducky Dudd1e made a hit that year. Sooner or later, Dan Cupid was bound to catch up with the class. During the eighth grade year, he found Jane Raub proposing to Jim Schroeder. To start off their high school days, the following pupils made up the roll: Roger Danner, Pat Kelly, Paul McCormick, Jane Raub, Laurie Schoonover, Jim Schroeder, Jack Stine, Alice Van Voorst, and Bob Wann, Entering from West Point township were: Dan Altman, Jack Chamberlain, Pat Chamberlain, Richard Foutch, Gene Hartke, Joyce Hartke, Norma Patrick and Doyle Spear. Also during the freshman year, they gained Kenneth Ritchie. The most embarrassing moment occurred at a class party when Mr. Jacoby, their sponsor, caught Laurie and Gene kissing during a game of Winkum , the class's favorite game. We lost Pat Chamberlain who moved to Wolcott. During their sophomore year, the members of the class took their turn at giving Mr. Wright a ride of spills and thrills during their Driver Training classes. Gene and Joyce Hartke left our class and enrolled at Wolcott. They were very thrilled to have their boys bring honors to the class by winning the class tourney by first winning over the freshmen and then by beating the seniors. Again, the class took their turns at writing. This time, they took with much delight the pleasure of revising Mr, Webster's masterpiece of Mr. Nelson. Their prom was held at the Purdue Memorial Union Building at Lafayette on April 25, 1954. They elected Shirley Sanbloom and Charles Bossung as their queen and king of the dance. They lost Doyle Spear who became Mrs. Ivan Logan. The seniors returned for their final whirl in September. They were: Dan Altman, Jack Chamberlain, Roger Danner, Dick Foutch, Dale Headdy, Pat Kelly, Paul McCormick, Norma Patrick, lane Raub, Jerry Ritchie, Laurie Schoonover, Jim Schroeder, Alice Van Voorst, and Bob Wann, We lost Jack Stine who moved to Brookston. JU Robert Smith Paul Shomaker Marleene Zarse Carolyn Bessler Jim Schoonover Karen Locks , lv Shirley Spear , ff mr, Robert Johnson ' i U Alice Tully 1 'f ' , AW , Ar. Q, Velma Hintzman Paul Bunnell Evelyn Dreblow Shirley Holladay Edwin Meyers Marjorie Spear -' sf 5 , 'ii E .h Y 1 . ' A- 4 ,NIA f www iv-,wg ...fr . 5 .- N M as-my .av 1 .Hwy i .ae W' wwf OPHGMORES va Q ,'. ,., , , ,Eg X 1 5 ' s if '--...J 7 r xii: . , fr fQ :5e 'Q 'V I ii all , TM- 1 'lf A ' f N s 1 3'-KSN. I My was ff , x Q Firm AM In 7' I, 1.1,-A-N r ' .ff ' Q 4 4'-M, -'aw my - '0 J' , I N' , X . Y 7, X f Q 1 , Y' ig- 1 fill' 1892 Dick Sanbloom Nff, lie ' kim Q., Larry Davis Doris Thomas Wayne Musall Shirley Miller William Downs Carol Meyers Kenneth Bice Carol Martin Francis Ritchie Sunny Nesius William Sulfridge Dana Flynn 7' 1' V NM X xy, XXI 4.fX '-N f, X Jf, 'W f Y 1 f Q FRESHME Carol Toumine Jean Zarse Phyllis Hughes Mary Patrick Jessie Riddle Sharon Holladay Joan Buschemeyer Jerry Lilly Shirldean Riddle EIGHTH GRADE W Q JE A , , j y r'-1 1 X 1 frxf' rj 'ig QQ! a :S+ :Nl First Row: Ruby Howard, Mabel McVey, Sue Martin, Nancy Martin, Janet Dreblow, Beverly Bessler, Nina Spear Second Row: Leslie Townsley, Rodney Nesius, Judy Thomas, Carole Danner, Nell McVey, Ion Johnson, William Perry Third Row: James Faker, Herbert Chamberlain, Robert Graham, Larry Gallinger, Mark Wessel, Doug- EVENTH GRADE -sr tu 6 ,lm F 3 ,I Q , -1 an All N r' Q .- ' 0 'LTL-f 914K , Q' v- rl Sr- ,, s ,- Wfi :er as B r an 1 First Row: Karen Zarse, Carol Thomas, Eunice Johns, Vivian Ritchie, Beulah Woolridge, Sharon Zarse, Billie Banks Second Row: James Patrick, Micheal Hanna, Donald Timmons, Richard Smith, Jerry Altman, George Banes, Max Kelly Third Row: Jessie Mae Zarse, Zora Grissom, Robert Christopher, Donald Story, Esther Tully, Shawn Chamberlain Fourth Row: Julia Jordan, Susie Ward, Ardith Day, Romana Linderer, Marlene Austin, R. W. Claudy FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE A ' 'H'-,til 5.11, L. L, ' ffwl.. , ,..L:', ' ' lifts Y ' 6' f ' l..,....r4' L . 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Back Row: Marion Hutsell, Dick Whitaker, Kirk Odell, Carl Dunker, Roger Woods SECDND AN HIRD GR DE First Row: Ruth Zarse, Linda Tipton, Marietta Stacey, Claire Shenk, Lina Nesius, Beverly Hughes, Peggy Massengill Second Row: Danny Culver, Roger Patrick, Jimmy Taylor, Mark Culver, Kenneth Howard, Keith Third Row: Back Row: Fisher, Greg Vogel, Miss Parks Gene Jordan, Bill Altman, Hollis Howard, David Childress, David Stimmel, J. V, Lucas, Phil Faker Karen Shenk, Cheri Hettmansperger, Irene Perry, Deanna Linderer, Deborah Zarse, Janet Jeffries IRST AND SECOND GRADE JY a-lg! A 1 fi 5 gaps. I in ws- :why yawn? i i X Y L 4, ?'Pvf -- if 5, g , ,gy Q vw Ma, , S 1 ,gn ,J r,.' . .,,,,.,5, , J J yr V if A A I, at gi N Q , 4 by ' -1 M if 5 g X-Fm it J , :Ml gy , 'ufiz 1' , 'V ' I ' 'i 'fa ?3'...p M1 ' jf :g y m f K' ai Scif A J eff , J Q I J 77551 U' QW - Y ,Y-A ' fx ' , 's -X aw- 5 . M, f f f ,, I f - J E1 ii' E 'Q G J M.. . 1 V ,131 xr X i' K'sf Lf Y ' , i KW X f E gk' . Wifi! 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FLORA Veterinarians Large and Small Animals Chalmers, Indiana JORDON'S VARIETY Chalmers, Indiana Phone 2811 MEYERS MARKET Meat and Groceries Authorized Dealer in TV and Appliances Chalmers, Indiana SWAIN'S Gifts Ladies Apparel Monticello, Indiana Parts Modern M T Phone 3681 Service achinery for Modern Farmers HOMAS MOTOR SERVICE Chalmers, Indiana Compliments of THE SMITH CANDY CO Lafayette, Ind. VAN'S MARKET R. E. Van Voorst Chalmers, Ind. 6 Open Sunday till noon Evenings till 8:00 Congratulations to the Seniors of 1955 CHRISTOPHER AGENCY Chalmers, Ind. Shop at Sears and Save SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COD Monticello, Ind. SIXBEY'S ONE STOP MARKET nEverything from soup to nutsn Monticello, Ind. Compliments of GOODMAN'S White County's Largest Department Store Monticello, Ind. John Deere Farm Equipment The Trademark of Quality Made Famous by Good Implements PAUL SMART IMPLEMENT COO Wolcott, Ind. Every Day Low Prices CORNELL'S I G A Chalmers, Ind. THE SPORTSMAN Lafayette, Ind. Fine Class Rings - Announcements Yearbooks - Awards JOSTEN'S Since 1897 Bob Albertson Box 9 Plymouth, Indiana Grain and Feeds Grinding and Mixing Purina Chows GUINGRICH GRAIN COQ Wolcott, Ind. KENNY IMPLEMENT CO, Your friendly I.H. Dealer Monticello, Ind. EDWARD SCHROEDER General Merchandise Smithston, Ind. Good Luck Seniors Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swain CHALMERS CAFE Chalmers, Ind. MARSHALL HARDWARE Brookston, Ind. Quality and Service Phone 7 HUGHES' PRODUCE CO. Brookston, Indiana Complete Line of Wayne and J. and J. Feeds Custom Grinding Phone 195 Established 1897 BANK OF REYNOLDS Reynolds, Indiana ERICKSON'S CLOTHING SHOP Brookston, Indiana Premium Clothes at Popular Prices Phone 241 DEBOY'S CAFE Brookston, Indiana Compliments of THOMPSON FUNERAL HOME Good Food Brookston, Indiana Home-Made Pies BROOKSTON LOCKERS BROOKSTON ELEVATORS Brookston, Indiana Grain, Coal, Feed and Seed Year around Processing Grinding and Mixing and Curing ROTH BROS. JEWELERS 111 South Main Street Phone 642W Monticello, Ind Vewelry Gifts for Every Occasion VAN'S MARKET R. E. Van Voorst Chalmers, Indiana . Open Sundays, Holidays Till Noon Open Evenings Till 8200 THE SMITH STUD AND CAMERA SHOP IO Attica, Indiana AUTOGRAPHS I M Ber1'3-'Painter 54 Compang X CTJi.ssion - 'Kansas I Dunn , xxw XJ , A v. , ru 'aw-,V ' .AH QM QD, 'Sk 1 . a G . u I' I I . 1 9 , ' ' I J I I , H., , , n 'W' f ' , 1 f ' mb- 0 ei ' il 144!! ., V ,U ,',, ,.,'m, Elk 'n. 4 9.4 ff Swan., , if 15. - 'luwuh-U3'u:,.'J', 1A-Yam '25 QU Q , e - .al , O , A A 1 xv, . 4 A 1:1 QQ. T 5 -' I . Q 1 0' l 1 Q.


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