Culver High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Culver, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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THE CAST Eva Zovanyu Verna McDonald, Lois Morrison Euleen Overnwyer Buddy Barnett joEllen Hand Rlchard Large onnye Sipes, Barbara Rust, Vlrgxrua Pnersol Dale Houghton joe Anderlohr Rus ell Ulery Tom Ott David Hall. Ab ve Th n'ealtl'11twas never funnshed, Below: Mrs. Allen makeup Miss Stephenson durectorg and Vrrginia Reed promoter joan Eva ln admiring loe's live white mouse, x W x rig 2 4' ws -1 5 v J X M X 'st 5 E l , I gs S Q ,I 1... ails

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THESE MOMENTS WE'LL REMEMBER 7 The Senior Magazine Drive was launch- ed today with the goal set at 54,500 Ambitious aren't they! 14 The Juniors excitedly picked out their class rings and sent in their orders. Now they can hardly wait to receive them. 20 Oh, l'm nervous already. Tryouts for the Junior play were held after school. 24 Today marked the end of the Senior Magazine Drive. The results showed that the Seniors went S164 over their goal! 28 School was dismissed at 11:30 A.M. so that the teachers could attend County Workshop. Sometimes we really appre- ciate our teachers! OCTOBER 5 Committees from each grade of the high school chose the yell-leaders for this year's basketball season. Beverly Price, Pat Dowd, Virginia Reed, and Barbara Rust will work together to cheer the Indians to victory. Carol Lu- cas, Jeanette Berger, and Sandra Fur- nas will be rooting for the Papooses to win. 8-12 The Seniors have been all dolled up the past few days in order to look their best for the Senior pictures. 9 Freshmen tests got under way. The Freshmen aren't complaining about the tests since they get out of regular class- es. 15 The Seniors took an outing to Chicago to visit the Continental National Bank among other things, as guests of The State Exchange Bank. When they got back home, they were still dazed by all the money they had viewed in one day. 17 The final dress rehearsal for the Junior play was held, and pictures were taken. There is a saying that if the dress re- hearsal is bad, the play will be good. lf this is true, the play should be magnifi- cent! 19 The Junior play was a smash and a roaring success! All in all, it brought the class 5519.42 By the way, the play was called Miss President, Please. 20 The Seniors had a car wash in back of the grade building. 24 Weren't they grueling? This was the SEPTEMBER opinion of most of the Seniors after they 4 Back to the Old Q l 1d,,0S fl eY SUV- took the scholarship tests at C.M.A. 25-26 Thanks to the State Teachers' Can- vention, there was no school. 30-31 Grin and bear it. The underclass pictures Awere taken by Tom Ross Studios. NOVEMBER 1 2 9 12 16 22 30 What ta glorious mess! That was one way of describing the school yard as it look this morning. The Halloweeners certainly worked hard last night! Our Indians scalped the LoPaz Vikings in our very first game of the season. The final score was 64-59. The Juniors were proud and jubilant to- day because they just received their class rings. The Sunshine Society spon- sored a sock dance at noon. The pep session in the afternoon failed to rouse enough pep to beat Walkerton. The Juniors were cheered up after the de- feat when they made 349.50 on their dance. A special assembly program was held to hear General D. T. Spivey speak in observance of Veterans Day. Three cheers for our Indians! They beat the Akron team by 10 points, 58 to 48. Happy day! We get out of school for Thanksgiving vacation. Turkey, here l come. The Sunshine Girls put on a variety show and crowned their Queen, Carol Kline. Carol's attendants were Sally Lowry, Jean Curry, Kay Henderson, Judy Morris, and Ginger Piersol. One of the novelties of the show was an im- personation of Elvis Presley by Sally Medbourn. She was very convincing! The Choraleers made their first public appearance in Culver at the program. DECEMBER' 4 8 14 16 Too bad, too bad. Culver was defeat- ed by North Judson, 46-59, but they say it won't happen next time. lt didn't! We really showed Renssalaer by beating them, 38 to 52. We did it again by winning over Knox with a score of 68-64. The choir presented The Messiah as its Christmas Program with the accom- paniment of the Community Symphony 101



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DO YOU REMEMBER THESE MOMENTS? Orchestra, and won high praise for the performance. 2I That is the way school ought to be all the time. That remark was referring to this morning, Although there were no real classes, everyone was kept busy with an assembly program, parties, and a sock dance sponsored by the Seniors. The floor show was put on by the fac- ulty, and though we could say a LOT about it, we will leave it with this one comment: If you didn't see it, you really missed something. In the evening Ro- chester beat us, 58-52. 22 This is the time everyone has been eagerly awaiting-Christmas vacation. It is also the day of the B-Team tourney. Sad to say, our Papooses came in fourth. 28. The Lion's Den was transformed into a sparkling winter snow scene for the Sunshine Dance. Everyone had a good time, especially Mr. Shields and his band. IANUARY I We hate to say this, but Culver was taken by Argos in the lnvitational Tour- ney. The score at the end of the fateful game was 62 to 46. 2 Another sad day-the vacation ended. Also, the Indians were unable to beat Valparaiso. By the way, Argos won the tourney. 3 Tommy Cultice showed up at school to- day wearing a snappy pair of Senior cords. He seems to be taking after Dwight Newman, who has had a gaily decorated pair for some time. 4 The Indians made a welcome come- back by beating Bourbon and beating them good! 74 to 63 was the score. 8-9 What a sad looking bunch of kids. Come on now, smile! Mr. Ross ap- parently wanted everyone to look hap- py for the Tomahawk group pictures. I0 Oh, how we love snow! And we do, especially when it snows so much that we can't have school! In short, here is what happened today: Heap big snow- no school. ll Our tribe won over the Bremen tribe, 46 to 42. I2 The Seniors had to use their brains to- day for taking the College Board Exams. I6- I8 I9 2l 25 26 I7 Everyone had to use what brains they had in order to get through the semester exams. iGroan.I Our Indians have made a much better start in the County Tourney than they did in the four-way tourney by winning the game against Bremen by a score of 50-40. Today was the end of the first semester. I hope, I hope, I hope. Everyone was fervently hoping we could beat Argos, after we went on to win the afternoon game against Bourbon. They were hop- ing extra hard, because Argos had won I5 games straight and was the favored team. Their hoping was not in vain be- cause our wonderful Indians beat the Dragons by ll points! After receiving the well-earned trophy, the Culver tribe came back to their home territory to celebrate, and celebrate they did! A pep rally was held in the gymnasium until l0:l5 a.m., and then we got a surprise. As a reward for winning the County Tourney, Doc ibless his heartl dismissed school for the rest of the day. Culver continued its winning streak by beating North Manchester, 63-60. The Indians are still going strong! They whipped Tyner 56 to 60. Piano and Vocal Solo and Ensemble Contest was held at Plymouth today with Culver capturing a flock of honors. 28-29 The Juniors joinedfthe Freshmen in taking more tests. FEBRUARY tv I 2 4 5 The gym was literally packed as Culver played Argos in their regularly schedul- ed game. lt was an exciting game all the way, but Culver lost out to Argos this time with a score of 50 to 56. The District Instrumental Solo and En- semble Contest was held here with blue notes flying all over the place. Culver musicians won a record number of medals. Nice going! The ceiling in the study hall is being torn down to make way for a better, safer ceiling. The study hall has been temporarily moved to the gym. I guess we really showed our old rivals from Plymouth. Our Indians scalped their Pilgrims by 20 points!!! IO3

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