Converse Jackson High School - Borderlite Yearbook (Converse, IN)
- Class of 1950
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yYff?5 M1510 G11 WWA! wmv QL 44 K me R CE N KN V fy , A V w U Y as x 2 4,1 Z I iff? J Ded zca tm I1 We the Graduating Class of 1950 hereby dedmcate th1S annual to the Cxtxzens of the 1mmed1ate and sur have helped to Support our qchool and who have back ed us all the way 2. . . . I r ounding Cornrnumty, who .. , ' For eword The presentmg of th1s book 1S another rn1le stone for our school The Converse Jackson TOWHShlP School was orgamzed August 4 1947 was approved and accepted as a F1rst Class Comm1ss1on School grades one to tvselxe May ZZ 1949 hxgh standards set and malntauned by Trustee D E Warno and Qupermtendent R H Rayburn supported by ex eptlonally vse1ltra1ned teachers and enrmched currmculum and the addr hon of basxc supplmes and equmpment The supportlnq comndumty 1S to be ommended We are proud to be Semors 1n the Converse Jackson Townshmp School 3 4 nag ' , J ' ' ' on Th1s honorable achlevement was made possxble by the . . f Ck - .4- .L---u I-v 'Q' ,dp ff bclzool Song Here s to Converse Hlgh School Faxthful and true Here s to our H1gh Srhool F1ghtmg to go through RAH RAH RAH Here s to Converse colors Crlmson and whlte Hopxng for vxctory So FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT Hr- Sponsored by Carvey s Furmture Company :eraer-efucwrwrar-wuwa-ewvnhwrwf-svn-ar 4 Qkj ig WX Zfjmwwm XS ! gxxl ww X Xxx! if 25 Q 1 1' ,, D ff! XR lx is dl I N21 ' ff, Y M 0 M ' f N XX M an mlb x 4 dn' T 1 MR RUSSELL H RAYBURN bupermtendent Pr1nC1pal Converse Jackson Townshlp Schools MR DAVID E WARNOCK Trubtee of Jackson Tovxnslnp 6 Faculty -8' if 3 MR MACK RALSTON MR RUSSELL RAYBURN MR GLENN SMITH Drxvers Educahon gupfflhithdenl Athlehc Dxrector Mus1C Enghsh MISS CAROLYN REYNOLDS English Lxbrary MR. OVID DOAN Mathematics Cwxcs 46-'t MRS BARBARA SWINGLE Engllsh p,'QX .' 41. V gf . ,A -' Q eff I u X A ,X 'lg X K 1 s '-5 . ix ' ,-.pifrrfv , , 4 MR. PERRY O. BLACK Agriculture Chermsiry 7 MISS MARIAN HAMILTON MRS HELEN NIENDEIL Commerce Physxcal Educahon Art Home Economxcs MR. WENDELL LAMB MR. 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Class H zstory lt was a blue Monday for mama bat what a day for us For at least a year we had been antumpatmg that fxrst day of school We came fr om all sectmons of Converse There was Vlrgxma Bly Janet Cochran Jack Garber Elmer Johnson Jun1or Slaughter Mary Stambaugh Phyllls Thompson and the cute l1ttle boy w1th dark haxr Tom Smlth Phyllls Thompson knew her ABC s It was Janet Cochran and Jun1or Slaughter however who kept the room 1n a Constant txtter Does anyone remember the t1me Phyllls had to stand 1n the hall because she pulled a certa1n l1ttle gxrl s pxgtaxls That would be the day we had a v1s1tor Harold Berglan I suppose we were as thr1lled over our flrst report cards as any chlld 15 We thought our teacher was just out of thxs world We even managed to be promoted to the second grade Mrs Carvey was stlll our teacher for ln those days the faculty was somewhat l1m1ted and each grade teacher taught two grades About Chrmstmas of our th1rd year Phyll1s moved to Pomt Isabel Blonde blue eyed Gladys Brookshmre moved to Converse from Mar1on and entered our class that fall A year after she left Phyllls came back We remamed the same group through the fxfth grade Durmg the wmter that we were 1n the slxth grade Mar1lyn Brewer came from Logansport and a week later Jean McCollom came from Gary Indmana For Mar1lyn and Jun1or xt was love at f1rst s1ght That romance lasted for three years Remember the t1me Mar1lyn dropped her hankle to see Kmghthood Was St1ll In Flower? Mark Knox was her farthful 'P swam Do you remember those eraser games when all of the g1rls Chose JUHIOTQ Mar1lyn and Janet were our yell leaders ln walked could It be tW1hS9 Yes It was tw1ns Wanda Lou and Waneta Mendell arr1ved from Morgantown We 1n1t1ated them 1nto our class by choos1ng them as our yell leaders Do you re member those Jun1or Hrgh ball games? In 1945 Converse became a Consol1dated School That year Wayne Sherxck Bobb1e F1sher and Bob Murray entered our class from Amboy At the begmmng of our Freshman year Donna Pr1tchett Earlene Renbarger and Phylhs Wh1tlock became members of our class Arlene Kelsey came from North Grove Claude Dav1son moved to Converse from Sharpsv1lle Arlene became one of the yell leaders for the h1gh school team As a class we remamed the same durmg our Sophomore year Arlene Janet and Mar1lyn were elected yell leaders Dur1ng our Jun1or year J1m Barton became one of us Phylhs Thompson was elected the Bordermen Relay Queen Mary Stambaugh was one of her attendants Arlene Janet and Mar1lyn were elected yell leaders agam We presented the comedy h1t Peck s Bad Boy It was only natural that the leadxng roles be played by Bobb1e F1sher and J1mm1e Barton Wanda Lou Mendell was elected Presldent of the class Wayne Sherxck V1ce Pr esxdent Jean McCollom Secretary and Bobb1e F1sher Treasurer Our Semor year Bobb1e F1sher was elected Pres1dent Jun1or Slaughter V1ce Presldent Jean McCollom Secretary and Jmm Barton Treasurer We presented the play Dear Papa Our d1rector was Mr Glenn Smxth We ed1ted the school paper The Porcuplne and the annual The Borderhte It was durlng the Semor year that Janet Cochran became Mrs Dale Artherhaults There have been other members ln our class but they have dropped out from t1me to t1me for warxous reasons 16 I Y 1 0 - . D I A C Y I . Y I 0 . ' ' ll ' 'il -- r - .H A q. J ' . In the seventh grade, Gene Roberts entered our class, fromRoseburgh, Indiana. Then one day l . 0 I V l I 9 0 Y . , 0 Q t 0 D l A n . , ' l . . ' - I : - 1 ' C l 1 , S , . ' fu iv. I ' ' I I l D Senzor Prophecy In the year 2000 the Honorable Bobb1e Dee Fmsher Pres1dent of the Class of 1950 Converse 1-hgh School Converse Ind1ana former Governor of Ind1ana former Senator of Ind1ana and V1ce Presrdent of the Umted States rs about to board h1s pr1vate rocket plane Puddles outsmde h1s suburban home 1n Wash1ngton D C It 15 the beg1nn1ng of h1s pres1dent1al campamgn As he boards h1s rocket he 1S made comfortable by h1s rocket hostess Arlene Kelsey She 1S rather old to be a hostess but due to d1ff1 ultles mvolvmg men she de 1ded the best way to forget these was to b up 1n the a1r The f1rst state B D F1sher v1s1ted m Wh1Ch he knew anyone personally was New York He had qu1te a long talk w1th a former classmate Mr Claude Dav1son attorney at law He told how ha py he and h1s w1fe Pat have been They have four h1ldren of the1r own and mne grandch1ldren The next place h1s rocket landed was 1n Oh1o Smce the ed1tor of the Cmcmnatx T1mes was Gene Roberts a former lassmate he pa1d h1m a V1S1t Gene was very happy 1n h1s work and sa1d he marr1ed one of the g1rls he had known 1n Ham1lton Oh1o The future Pres1dent couldn t fly over M1ch1gan w1thout stoppmg H15 rocket Just happened to run out of gas m Lans1ng so he decrded to stay there overn1ght As he was go1ng to a hotel he notlced a s1gn Hyman and I-'yman Th1s reg1stered 1n h1s m1nd as someth1ng he had heard before so he opened the door to the off1ce He saw and old lassmate Waneta Mendell She and Larry her husband are 1n partner sh1p She 15 an 1nter1or decorator and the 1nter1or of her home was full w1th sxx chlldren runmng m and out He made mt a po1nt to stop 1n h1s favor1te state Ind1ana The f1rst person he wanted to see was h1s old sweetheart V1rg1n1a Bly He was trred woomg the pretty women 1r the East so to settle th1s he marrred V1rg1n1a They had a fash1onable June wedd1ng V1rg1n1a looked beautzful m a wh1te satm wedd1ng dress w1th an exght foot ve1l After the reCept1on the happy couple left on thelr tr1p to Par1S France They were very much surpr1sed when they saw 1n Parxs an old and Close fr1end from Converse Jrm Barton In h1s art1st s clothes he appeared rather old for h1s age He took them to the art buxldmgs of Par1s to see h1s many pa1nt1ngs The most famous was entrtled Dear Papa After spendmg a month 1n Par1s they boarded Puddles to come back to Ind1ana As they were on the1r way they heard a noxse down on the ground and saw Elmer Johnson dr1v1ng 1n the motorcycle races They had a talk w1th h1m and were very glad they d1d because he told them he had made h1s m1ll1on at racmg and was gomg to ret1re and l1ve a l1fe of luxury They boarded Puddles agam and were 1n the a1r ten mmutes when they landed 1n Callforma Robert Murr ay heard they were 1and1ng here so he met them He told them that after graduat1on he had come to Cahforma and 11ked It so well he set up an orchard and had hved here s1nce He was st1ll as good lookmg as he ever had been Wh1Ch made V1rg1n1a w1sh that she had looked around a 11tt1e more before she marr1ed They bade Bob good bye and flew over a neat look1ng farm w1th a brmght red barn The name on lt was Bowland Farms They landed and were rn North Dakota Phyllxs Thompson Bowland met them w1th a basket of eggs and three ch1ldren She d1dn t look the same as she was only 5 3 tall V1rg1ma and Bob stayed that mght at Bowland s and were off the next mornmg to Texas As they flew along they not1Ced a man w1th a gun and a woman d1gg1ng up a garden They could guess th1s was none other than Mr and Mrs .Tumor Slaughter .Tumor looked very young and why not? Marxe m1lked the cows fed the horses and watered the pmgs wh11e .Tumor hunted Coyotes and entertamed Of course any Presldent would want to v1s1t a school so Bob and V1rg1n1a d1d so They Chose 21 Negro publ1C school rn Georgla and were surpr1sed to see a thm wh1te woman teachmg the f1fth grade Th1s was a surpr1se s1nce the teacher was another classmate Earlene Renbarger She saxd she taught mn the South because she thought she would enjoy teachmg the Southern Belles more than teaCh1ng the ch11dren of her former classmates As they were nearmg l111no1s they saw a neat flllmg stat1on and thought maybe a Coke would 17 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 11 91 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 3' 1 1 11 V' S 1 1 1 , , . , - - . . . A . . . P 1 1 S' 1 . , A . 1 , . 1 ' 1 v 1 1 . , . . , . . 1 1 1 , . - 11 11 - - - - 1 4 1 1 0 L 1 1 I l ' 1 1 1 1 1 I A 1 , 1 1 - . , , 1 1 1 . . . , . 1 0 1 1 . . . . . . ,, 1 11 1 . . . H 1, . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 11 11 A ' - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 A , 11 If - ' 1 1 - - - 1 1 ll 1 . . . 1 , 5 I , 1 1 1 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 1 0 Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 refreshen them so they could arrmve 1n Indrana by d1nner They landed besrde the statlon and an attendant came to welcome them Imagme the1r delxght when they saw Mrs Gale Jaynes or the former Donna Pr1tchett and f1ve younger Jaynes s After a late breakfast they journeyed on to Ch1cago Wh1le stoppmng at Marshall Frelds they bumped 1nto Mary Stambaugh Malott She mvltgc them to the1r mght club the 50 Club whenever they were rn Chxcago agam They bade her good bye and w1th th1s were on the1r way to Ind1ana V1rg1n1a was homes1ck for the Hooszer state Whll, flyrng over Clay Townsh1p they saw Tom Sm1th h1s w1fe and four ch1ldren They hardly knew what to say when Tom talked for one solxd hour wrthout stoppmng They hopped 1nto Puddles and contmued on untml they saw two very lmpress1ve lookmg farm houses Leanmg over the fence that d1v1ded the farms were Mrs Donald Hunt or Phylhs Whxtlock and Mrs Clarence Br1 ker or Wanda Lou Mendell They were havmg qu1te a conversatxon but both were w1l11ng to stop the gOSS1p so they ould tell Bobble and Vrrgxma the news Phyllxs sa1d they ra1sed e1ght ch1ldren and now are practrcally ra1s1ng f1ve grand hrldren Wanda Lou was rather trred lookmg and somewhat heav1er but they knew why when she sa1d she had ramsed a basketball team and three yell leaders Mrs Brrcker and Mrs Hunt 1nv1ted them rn to v1s1t but they d1dn t have enough t1me as they wanted to stop a few m1nutes and v1s1t wxth Manlyn Brewer They were greatly suprpxsed to see that three of her ch1ldren were st1ll at home Mar1lyn and Mug had to wa1t a few years to marry as Mar1lyn had to pat h up her former romances After thrs they Jomed hands 1n marrrage and she rs very happy as the w1fe of the D1str1ct Street Cleaner of Amboy As they left Mar1lyn s she told them that Jean McCollom l1ved out of Amboy and that they were on the1r way to ra1s1ng a large famxly wrth twelve as a start The1r house was a l1ttle run down but w1th twelve ch11dren one can t expect much more Belreve xt or not Jean Couldn t thmk of very much to talk about V1rg1n1a was rn a hurry to get back to Converse so they left the Lawson s and landed 1n Converse at the home of Mr and Mrs Leon Olmger Mrs Ol1nger or Gladys Brookshrre came to greet them at the door Therr home was very n1ce and they seemed happy just the two of them Gladys sa1d she and Leon were max-r1ed the day after she came home from the Semor tr1p Bobb1e and V11 P1 1a wanted to do someth1ng else so they went to see Wayne Sherxck play on the Anderson Packer s Team He was h1gh poxnt man w1th seventy e1ght pomts and h1s team won by the score of 78 73 He sa1d a basketball would always mean more to h1m than a woman From Anderson they went to Kokomo to see 1f Janet Cochran Artherhults l1ked marrred hfe as well as she d1d when she was a Semor She seemed very happy and sa1d she wlshed Bob and Vxrglma could have been there the year before to help Dale and her celebrate the1r Golden Weddmg Anmversary Mr and Mrs Frsher headed for the1r Washmgton home In a half hour the1r dest1nat1on was reached As they were gettxng off the rocket a b1g fat man bumped mto them They started to saw somethrng to h1m but by the t1me they even got the1r mouths open thxs man was holdmg up h1s papers to show t-hem he was from the FBI One can t 1mag1ne how they looked when they saw JaCk Garber He sa1d he was lookmg for a group of teachers from C H S that made h1m get h1s lesson ba k 1n 1950 The1r trxp ended very happlly As V1rg1n1a and Bob started to eat the1r supper they found the steak already salted from the1r tears but then thrs was s1lly to cry after all the fun they had had the trouble they had gotten mto teachers they had teased lessons they hadn t gotten and othe thmgs they drd that no one heard anythmg about at C H S As they retlred that evenxng all they could thmk about was that wonderful Class of 1950 and all the Joys they had shared there 1n the old hall of C H S 18 should' stop and see them. They were surprised to see Jean and all of the little Lawsons. They benzor Will 1 Wanda l ou Mendell on the 15th day of May 1950 wrll my sc mdal column rn thy Porcuplne to 7en1th Artherhults my werght to B1ll Green and my quret may to Ruth mn, Kmtner I Arlene Kelsey w1ll my ab1l1ty to grow long frngernarls all at once to Judy lfelsay my 0ff1ce as Frnancmal Manager ofthe annual and s hool paper to Tom Pearson and my posrtron as majorette to Shmrley M1ller I Waneta Mendell with blank mrnd and sound feet w1ll my Jokes column to Thad M1111 and my farr skm to Delores Gr1m I Janet Cochran w1ll my ab1l1ty to be a Semor to Fred Boeslng and my werght to Mary Brubaker To Margaret Oyler I w1ll the ab1l1ty to go to school whrle marrred I Earlene Renbarger w1ll my werght to Chrlstobel Kmtner and my desrre to not date Lela Spurgeon I Phyllls Thompson w1ll my hexght to Betty Lenon my short ha1r to Pat Eltzroth and my socrety column to Suzanne Blake I Donna Prrchett w1ll my ab1l1ty to go steady to Mrrram Renbar ger and my short frngernarls to Suzanne Blake I Gladys Brooksh1re w1ll my smlle to Mrs Swmgle my quletness to Judy Kelsay and my ab1l1ty to play bass to Kxrk M1ller I Gene Roberts w1ll my posrtron as Ed1tor of Publxcatrons to Fred Boesrng my posrtlon as prtcher on the baseball team to Phrl Howard and my offr e rn the H1 Y Club to Clayton Mxller Good luck fellows I Phyllrs Wh1tlock wrll my pos1t1on as Edrtor of the Porcupme to Ph11 Howard my ldeal personahty to Zemth Artherhults and my ab1l1ty to be on speakrng terms vuth everyone to Jrm Hodson I Bob Fxsher w1ll my ab1l1ty to get a new car for graduat1on to Mug Wamp my positron as Presrdent of the Class to Tom Pearson and my ab1l1ty to get along wrth people to exeryone 1h hrgh school I Jean McCollom w1ll my pos1t1on of Se retary of the class to Phyllls Sowash as Edltor of the Annual to Jxmmy Hodson and my g1ft of gab that was willed to me to Lela Spurgeon I Jumor Slaughter w1ll my curly ha1r to Mark Garber my posztxon as Sports Edrtor of the Porcuprne to Mug Melton my positron as Vrce Presrdent to anyone that gets elected and my posrtron as guard on the basketball team to Don Maggart 1 Jack Garber w1ll my ab1l1ty to get along w1th M1ss Reynolds to Mark Knox my ab1l1ty to Play a horn to George Krbo Dewrtt and my red harr to Jrm Larrmore vehom I thmk needs rt I Tom Smrth w1ll my quret ways to Fred Boesmg my herght to George Deva 1tt and my dr1v1ng ab1l1ty to Darrell Carmack I Wayne Sher1ck w1ll my ab1l1ty to skrp school to Mark Graham my curly harr to George Torre my ab1l1ty to get along w1th Mrs Swrngle to Mark Garber 19 v s n , , -1 ., , 1 , 1 , , , . 1 ' ' tl V' II I V 1 , , f 1 1 ' - so ' . 11 f , 1 - L , ' I 'fx Y . - , . . 1 . . ,,. 1, r . , , , . . 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I Marilyn Brewer will to Judy Kelsay the ability to look after Mug next hear when I m gone for I know you will anyway To Betty I enon I will my ability to go steady and I will my position as feature writer to Suzanne Blake I Bob Murray will my position on the basketball team to Harold Berglan my whiskers to Ceorge DeWitt to go with his mustache and my ability to be on the honor roll to anyone smart enough to get on it I Claude Davison will my hair in band to Ja kie Clair my position of head ben h warmer to George DeWitt and my height and weight to Joey Danforth I Mary Stambaugh will my natural dark hair to Don Maggart my ability to get to school on time to Jim Larimore and my height to Tom Pearson Class to Fred Boesing and my ability to get along with the girls to Paul Oden I Virginia Bly being of sound mind will my short hair to Ruthanna Kintner my ability to skip the last period and GET CAUGHT to Mug Melton and my chair in the band to any one who works hard enough to earn it I Elmer Johnson will my ability to get a D in Government to Phil Howard and my posi tion as student manager to anyone who Can get along with the second team and Mr Eviston lk?10001IllillikfklkrklklirlklkllvlvkiklklkiifilkfiilvlrliflbflkifivlrlkllfiillklkiklkiiikfklklkIk190614140k'k1klk1klk1klk1Ql10ll9U6f1k1509'1k1k19K10Uk29'19Uklklkfklklklkikikfbllllbflillilvk In appreciation to Mr Rayburn Miss Hamilton Glenn Smith Mack Ralston Miss Reynolds and the rest of the faculty we the Senior Class wish to thank them for the time and effort that they have given to u in making it possible to organize and publish our annual To Mrs Ovid Doan goes our sincere appreciation for our class poem weJo::r:eraerwonewerfefwwrwowo:-H:ao-:of4::of-warner:of-Havasu:-rawwewowraowernraeneuofa-arwewo:-eww:mfme-wwe:uno:vwwkararvvxwwrasxaru-w-vxxxxvu Z0 I, Jim Barton, will my dark eyes and hair to Phil Howard, my ability to stay in the Art SUIIIOIS of 1950 Univ more the tlmc has rolled around 'Vhen Semors wlll be le ivmg And for tht happy txmes we ve h ad There ll be 1 llttle grxevmg For after all though work comes fur-st We ve had a lot of pleasure And soon ID retrospect we ll see Our joys ln fullest measure So now we shall present to you A class that s really mfty Ne ll leave our mark upon the world Thls Class of n1neteen fifty We ve Whmtey Sherxck blond and tall If you want a favor ask lt He s really such a Super Man There s Arlene Kelsey cheerful soul She s full of z1p and pepper As Majorette she struts her stuff And proves herself a stepper Claude Davlson IS full of jokes Sometlmes he sprmgs a true one He wants to go to Texas and Brmg back a really new one Bob F1sher our class Presldent Gxves out w1se 1nformat1on Though now he rules the Sen1or Class He mlght someday rule the nat1on We cannot dream what t1me w1ll br1ng To handsome .Tumor Slaughter A m1lk tester he wants to be And we sure thmk he oughter We ve Phylhs Wh1tloCk who s mad plans If she can but arrange em But she had better watch her step Or Donald Hunt w11l change em The Mendell twxns those blondes so sweet We bet they soon w1ll marry Wanda ll be a farmer s wlfe Waneta goes to Larry Tom Smxth aspmres you d never guess To be a Nlght Club Bouncer H15 g1r1 fr1end wants to make of h1m A rad1o announcer Donna Pr1tchett there s a gal Who comes from Mxer town C1ty, If Shorthand proves her heart's desmre Tvull be an awful p1ty. Mary Stambaugh, tall and dark, ls sermous and steady, She says when Don the quest1on pops, She'll say, I'rn good and ready. Z1 Y . L n I 1 ' - ' . ' 1 ' ' , . . ' - . fr . I , 1 . . V : 9 , , . , , ' I V . , He cannot miss the basket. . . ' 7 I ' . ' r I Z - S l I l I Z I . 3 ' 1 I 0 I ' O e I . D ' 1 . D V 3 1 I I . . . , I 3 . ' I D What xs that tune so wxld and sweet We hear xn accents cheery'7 Oh yes xt s our Gene Roberts as He sxngs the new song Dearxe Earlene Renbarger xs one blonde Who claxms that love won t bother If she decxdes to have a date We ll up and tell her father Then there s Jxm Barton handsome guy Whose accordxan s a wxnner If he should fxnd hxmself dead broke He ll play to get hxs dxnner Gladys Brookshxre blonde and neat Studxes hard Oh very Yet we should warn these Junxor lads She mxght prove contrary Vxrgxnxa Bly we love that lass She s musxcal and wxtty We hope she weds a mxllxonaxre And settles xn thxs cxty Janet Cochran couldn t waxt Dan Cupxd made her do xt She up and married Artherhults We hope she ll never rue xt Elmer Johnson there s a lad Who thxnks the world xs funny He wears a grxn through thxck and thxn And hopes to make some money We have a lad who wxns your heart It s frxendly Bobby Murray He loves to mxlk cows but then He s never xn a hurry Jack Garber loves hxs horn to toot He feels xt xs hxs duty And xf he lacks a thxng xn skxll He makes xt up xn beauty Phyllxs Thompson s tall and blonde And wants to go to college Yet some young man may xnterfere Wxth any further knowledge We fxnd that Jean McColIom has A system that 5 a dandy When she would lxke to see a show Dale Lawson comes xn handy There xs one other wxnsome lass Her name as Marxlyn Brewer You ve heard about that brand New Look Her look is even Newer So now you ve heard about us all Our good as well as bad ness And we shall leave old Converse Hugh Wxth just a lxttle sadness The mem rxes of our hxgh school days Shall not depart No never But they shall lxve and lxnger on Wxthxn our hearts forever Mrs. Ovxd Doan ZZ Q I' MR 9 OVID DOAN 1 1 . 1- 11 , 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 ' 1' . 1 1 , . . 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - . 1 1 1 A' 1 4 ' . 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Q5 - 4 N X ,N-5 7 f x ROW ONE Don Nl gga Y Jxmo 'ul ugh! 1 Do yla Nlylet Student Manager War en Melton Bob Nlur ROW TWO: Gene Rogjlytls, Mr. Rayburn, Princxpalg Fred Boesxng, Harold Berglan Wayne Shvrxfk Claude Dawson, Thad Mxller, Glenn Smmth, Coarh: Dave Rogers. , S0 N, 37 X 5 56 38 39 49 49 60 51 I 59 35 . . 43 - 42 47 37 37 49 36 ' 42 ' ' 27 51 ' 44 46 C onver se Conver se Conver se Conver se Conver se C onver se Converse Conver se Converse Converse Converse Converse Converse C onver se Converse Converse Conver se Converse Converse Converse Converse Converse Converse R LCORD Western Jac kson Cluppewa Bunker H111 Fairmount Greentown Carthage Clay Sweetsex Jackson Sharpsvllle Mexlco Clay lVlex1CO Clay Sweetser W1ndfal1 Wash1ngton Twp M1SS1SS1h6Wa Greentown Deedsv1lle Gllead Peru Th1s Page Sponsored by Allen Khng v-rvvvwkaowvvwofvvxwfarwo-4-mamma: ww-vxvvwr :id Basketball I 94 9 1950 CONVERSE 50 WESTERN 46 The Bordermen opened themr 1949 50 season w1th mne of last year s varsxty back by de featmg Western 1n a closely matched game 50 46 The scormg was d1v1ded w1th each player gettmg h1s share of the po1nts CONVERSE 37 JACKSON Z3 Converse won the1r second conse ut1ve game at the expense of Jackson 37 Z3 The Bordermen rolled over the Stonewalls w1th each player loopmng the net to dxsplay another well balanced attack CONVERSE 56 CHIPPEWA 36 Converse kept themr heads hmgh and the1r feet go1ng to rack up a 56 36 decxslon over Ch1ppewa of Wabash County N1ne members of the squad saw act1on CONVERSE 38 BUNKER HILL 31 Converse took a lead m the M1am1 County Conference by defeatmg Bunker 38 31 It was the Bordermen s fourth v1ctory 1n a row Both teams presented a well balan ed scorlng attack CONVERSE 39 FAIRMOUNT 30 The Bordermen turned lt all on Frxday November ZZ to wm thelr fmfth stra1ght ball game by defeatmg Fa1rmount 39 30 Melton led the v1ctors w1th fourteen pomts wh1le ShCl'1Ck h1s team mate controlled the bank boards CONVERSE 49 GREENTOWN 40 Converse Cont1nued 1ts d1str1ct super1or1ty by dowmng the Greentown Beavers 49 40 The Bordermen h1t twenty of forty two shots from the fxeld for a four hundred seventy s1x average Melton led the vmctors w1th twenty one poxnts The Bordermen Challanged Carthage of Rush County and beat them 49 48 The Bordermen got off to a slow start tra1l1ng by mne pomts Sherlck played h1s greatest game He controlled both boards scored twenty po1nts made ten straxght free throws to send both of Carthage s b1g boys to the shower w1th f1ve fouls The Converse team played a great game and theu- determ1nat1on showed at the end CONVERSE 60 CLAY 48 Converse won the1r e1ghth v1Ctory by overpower1ng Clay 60 43 Clay started red hot by hittmg exght of ten shots and had a 9 2 lead 1h the early mmutes Then the Bordermen Jumped hke a spark to walk all over Clay through out the game Sher1ck h1t twenty four poxnts Melton followed w1th s1xteen CONVERSE 51 SWEETSER 47 The Bordermen squeezed through to another vlctory by dowmng the Sweetser Braves 51 47 Both teams battled It out to go mto an overt1me 45 all In the last three mxnutes the Bordermen turned lt on to take another v1ctory Both teams shot over a three hundred per Centage CONVERSE 59 JACKSON 35 The Bordermen won the1r tenth straxght game by defeatmg the1r r1va1 Jackson for the S8Cond t1me th1s season 59 35 The Bordermen were slow to get started but were soon on the road to v1Ctory Maggart lead the Bordermen w1th sxxteen pomts 33 CONVERSE 49 CARTHAGE 48 CONVERSE 35 SI-IARPSVILLE 39 All good thmgs have to come to an end and so It happened January 6 Too much su cess and 1nab111ty to hmt from the floor agaxnst an msprred zone defence knocked the Bordermen from the select group of the state s undefeated CONVERSE 43 MEXICO 33 Back on top the Bordermen won thexr eleventh vzctory by overcomzng Mexlco 43 33 The Bordermen got the lead and kept It rhoughout the game M1ller set the pace for the Bordermen w1th ten po1nts COUNTY TOURNEY CONVERSE 42 CLAY 35 Converse drew Clay In the County Tourney January Z0 and won the game 42 35 The Bordermen took a 9 4 lead at the end of the f1rst quarter and held at Z3 16 lead at the half t1me Clay out scored the Bordermen ln the thxrd quarter In the last quarter the Bordermen moved away and the flnal score was 42 35 Melton led the Bordermen w1th seventeen pomts CONVERSE 47 MEXICO 48 Coach Smxth s boys lost the second game of the season by the fast breakmg sharp shoot lng Bull Dogs from Mex1co by a 48 47 count The scormg atta k was evenly d1v1ded for both smdes Rogers held the h1gh scormg MCGu1re 1h check but a well balanced attack proved fatal CONVERSE 37 CLAY 44 The Bordermen lost thexr thlrd game as the Clay lndxans out ran them 44 37 The po1nts for the Indmans CONVERSE 37 SWEETSER 43 The Bordermen lost another game 43 37 Although they mamtamed a four pomt lead the half they fell apart 1n the thxrd quarter CONVERSE 49 WINDFALL 47 The Bordermen showed some of the1r old f1ght1ng sp1r1t at Wmdfall wxnnmg 49 47 Melton paced the Border men by collectmg twenty one po1nts Thxs was the Bordermen s f1rst w1n smce the County Tourney CONVERSE 36 WASHINGTON 30 fCassl Although Washmgton had a b1g powerful team the Bordermen took the lead and kept It throughout the game The scormg was well d1v1ded for the Converse team CONVERSE 42 MISSISSINEWA 35 The Bordermen downed Mmssrssmewa 42 35 for a 15 and 4 record Melton and Slaughter led the Bordermen w1th th1rteen and eleven po1nts respectmvely vuth Sherlck on trollmg the boards CONVERSE Z7 GREENTOWN 47 The Greentown sharp shooter John Peters got seventeen po1nts to lead the Beavers to an all out v1ctory over the Bordermen lnabxllty to hxt kept the Bordermen down 34 Bordermen couldn't' seem to find the basket. Shively was high-po1nt man, collectmg fourteen , - . ' ' at 5 5- HUG' Confverve 'Nm Peru B05 , 4 2 DAVE 50 ffm 'COACH' 35 1' lf 4 ri no TOM Yectzonal Tourney The Bordermen drew Deedsv1lle for the1r flr st game 1n the tourney Outs1de of Hattery of Deedsulle who scored twenty three po1nts the scor1ng for both teams was evenly d1v1ded Sherxck played an excellent rebound1ng game and Collected fourteen pomts to lead the Bordermen to a 51 to 39 v1ctory The second game pald off wmth another v1ctory as the team squeeked out a 44 to 41 decmsxon over Gxlead The Bordermen lead Z8 to 15 at the half t1me and would have had theu own way the rest of the game had not Paul Hoffman G1lead sharpshooter started pourrng them nn Hoffman was the leadmg scorer wrth twenty one pomts whmle Melton led hrs mates w1th mne teen pomts The Converse Bordermen won thexr f1rst Sect1onal Tourney smce 1944 by out scrappmg the Peru Trgers It was determ1nat1on on the part of everyone that helped to turn tables The Bordermen had a tough t1me gettlng started and ame out on the short end of 10 to 7 score at the end of the fxrst per rod In the second perrod the Bordermen got rollmg and the score the half trme read 15 to 15 The th1rd perrod showed both teams playmg mu h better and as the per1od ended the s ore was agam knotted at 26 to ze The fourth per1od found the Bordermen 1n complete ontrol Converse Connected for twenty pomts 1n fourth perrod The fmnal score read Converse 46 Peru 40 Everyone on the squad played a game that was strrckly for the book Whxtey Sherxck con trolled rebounds on both boards Don Maggart hxt the f1rst three buckets to keep Converse 1n the ball game Dave Rogers played a magn1f1cent game and held one of Peru s top scorers to nmne po1nts Junror Slaughter took a beatlng due to leg cramps and came through w1th a b1g show of determ1nat1on Mug Melton toolf top scorlng honors for the Bordermen Mmller a starter rn the Bordermen hneup showed that the boys were determmed to wm Gene Roberts pla ed the game of h1s llfe as h1s dr1bb11ng reboundxng and passrng were supurb Bob Murray relmeved Slaughter and performed mn champ1onsh1p form. Harold Berglan, Tom Pearson, Coach Smxth, and hundreds of Conver se fans fought and sweated out the greatest upsef mn the hmstory of Converse. 36 1 ..,,, ff? Q 1 YM-ex 'lx x Ah We ,, . 1 Ny ' Q xx, , V- ' . GA ' cz 1 X ' fl? ' m 1 5 O I . 'B ' . E . j -:: J A 1 1 1 A ., I X L f . ' . 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Xl iw EN W N- ..-, Xswwffffdld Ii' uv-n-CQ -mr' lf VOINF HUVTVC 'K 'P ld 'l Y R n Converse Hosts Borderman Relays Convex se has long been known for 1ts poweress rn basketball and thanks to an undefeated 1948 team meet1ng Gas C1ty 1n the game of the century baseball and track have a f1ne home Over 6 200 fans the largest crowd to ever see a basketball game 1h Marxon turned out to see Converse come from beh1nd and wan an overt1me game 37 36 Proceeds from the game were generously used on playground and gym equ1pment However a major port1on was used to bu1ld a track buy hurdles et Cetera W1th one of the frnest tracks 1n central Ind1an Converse became host to a relay carmval known as the Borderman Relays These relays are dmfferent m that they are for small schools only The ent1re commun1ty and school have responded and co operated to make It a sensat1ona1 success Last year our marchmg band led by Mane Sm1th led a parade of three hundred f1fty one bpys represent1ng th1rty f1ve schools Our relays queen Phylhs Thompson escorted by Prmclpal Rayburn led the queen s court consxstmg of Charlotte Kelsey Mary Stambaugh Margaret Oyler and Lou1se McCracken In add1t1on to the Borderman Relays Converse was host to seven, three and four way track meets Interest IS growmg m thrs new sport at Converse and w1th such leaders as Jumor Slaughter records are berng made that future greats wrll endeavor to break 40 Q 3 ' 1 1 ' A - . , 'l - 1 1 . 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