Darlington High School - Chief Yearbook (Darlington, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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AEWAYS REMEMBER AE DAHHNGEUE HIEHEEHUUE E950 IN HEREINUEHEINHIEEA YN QZY4! FOREWORD Here lt 15 the 1950 CHIEF It 1S your memory book When tlme has made the v1v1d scenes of school days grow d1m and years have almost erased from the mmd those happy eventful t1mes you may take th1s volume from the shelf and recall as you turn the pages those school days spent at Darllngton Hlgh School Z. Z L.. DEWIC5 cdux or fnc. rbmnum OE' ill K U 11 Y l UR ' f ' Ag X X 1 A ,ATION K E3-vi Hey' Ur- it 1-, Q ci ggllixizlzicf- hzxvn- Iwi 11-7 to Refs-L1 the bvttvr 3:11 Wore- right- Qwxes h'r1x, of life' .uid b.-cum'-'A um ixrxvr pr'n,wicif-ri :gs with swutfi- kim-mt V H. faizvlr,-Ir. .m' Clkifilllllf U mimi V- ruxyght obtexir our miam- cntioh, V- rivdic' tv VLH Cit'l'fJ4'9Y l1:Vz' Ziflfi eL,YQ' 'Hg Ehv' IVQQ-:fi eriiviori of fha- CHIEF, tu ycm, mlr .arf-11-fa. v AOC fl cl v xr x w 1 V 1 , r ,I 4,- Aff 1' IAIIIIIII CECIL THARP PRINCIPAL, MATHEMATICS THE SECRET or SUCCESS LIES IN RESPECTING THE RUPIL JENEVA MCNABB ENGLISH, LATIN IT IS RIGHT TO BE CONTENTED WITH WHAT ARE, NEVER WITH WHAT WE HAVE HELEN MCKINSEY HOME ECONOMICS, ENGM IDEAS CONSCIENTIOUSLY AND THOROUGHLY APRLI JCLD THE WORLD CAROL CAMPBELL COMMERCE, SCHOOL TREASURER SHE HAS NO SECRET FOR SUCCESS EXCEPT HARD wonx ROBERT GIBBS COACH, COMMERCE MEN JUDGE US BY WHAT WE ACCOMPLISH, GOD WHAT WE TRY TO ACCOMPLISH MERTON STWALLEY MANUAL ARTS EXPERIENCE SHOWS THAT SUCCESS IS DUE LESS TO A ILITY THAN TO zEAL THE w NNER S HE WHO IVES HIMSELF TO HIS WORK, BODY AND SOUL REGGIE SURFACE MUSIC AND ART AN AMIABLE PERSON WHO RADIATES SO MUCH SUNSHINE THAT SHE IS RESPECTED IN ALL APPRECIATIVE HEADS MDREE MARTIN JUNIOR HIGH THE FIRST GREAT GIFT WE CAN BESTOV ON OTHERS A GOOD EXAMPLE HOWARD LEWIS SCIENCE, SOCIAL STUDIES A SOUL OCCUPIED WITH GREAT IDEAS BEST PERFORMS :MALL DUTIES 4 nf'- 41595 47 vin I 'Ta W-l 9- ,- N.., 3,0 SN ,.., w YIAIIBIIIIK SIAH Ed1tor In Ch1ef Asslstant Edmtor In Chxef Busmess Manager Advert1s1ng Manager Ass1stant Manager Departmental Ed1tor Layout Manager Sports Ed tor Photography Ass1stant Photography Feature Edxtor Barton Branstetter Albert Parker Joyce Branstetter Tom Thompson Ed Butler Lyle Lldlkay Everly Rlley Fred Dunbar Don Goldsby Ted Goldsby Blll T1ncher Patr1c1a Paddack Typlsts Esther Tlncher Patr1C1a Paddack Nflaudanna Mmlls Proof Reader Iviaudanna M1lls Faculty Adv1sor Mrs Surtace 'R , .N ' F s ' P 1 Y x .L I 1 'mi' - . -..W . . . . . . . .... . . .... ..... Q l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , I U I I U n A 0 A 1 U 1 . 1 I L s S S CL Ass OFF ' cms gNT TTQR PRESWD BRANJT5 BARTON 1 ESTDEN V CE ZTBER1 PARKER L TAR-r TRC ASURTR SLCRF Liv 5vcUN R' 'QIPSPH MR L A SURFACE SENmoR CLASS SPONSOR -Q-'Y' ED BUTLER THROUGH HIS NEAT APPEARANCE HE HAS SET AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE TO OTHERS. ESTHER TINCHER HER DEPENDABILITY AND CAPABIL ITY ARE EXCELLENT QUALITIES FOR THE NURSING PROFESSION ll-' BARTON BRANSTEITER THROUGH HIS HONESTY AND DETER A NATION E w o HIS w UP THE LADDER or SUCCESS LYLE LIDIKAY nHAPPY so LUCKYH AND ALWAYS IN A soon HUMOR VELYN A RILEY rHlNKI WELL IS wuSE PLANNING ND BEST OF ALL MAUDANNA MILLS EVERY STEP or PROGRESS wH1cH SHE HAS MADE IS THROUGH HER SELF DETERMINATION RED DUNBAR :S HONEST DESIRE TO HELP AN 'LEASE OTHERS HAS GIVEN HIM ONE DF THE NORLDS GREATEST RICHES, RIENDSHIP DON GOLDSBY HE EIJOYS HIMSELF ONLY WHEN WORK AND H Q HIS BEST ENJOYMEHT 7 .l Y 11 H :S ELL N AY NG 3 JELL :S wuSERg DOING WELL WISEST A . I D ING :S BEST oo:NG :S S SI IIIIIS EASY G ING, HE ADVOCATES RLLAXA TION AS A CURE FOR ANY PROBLEM TOM THOMPSON HE 1 Rlous AND WILL MAKE HIMSELF A PLACE IN THE WCRLD o HAPPY AND INDUST PATRICIA PADDACK H R LIFE LIKE THE DAWN DA Y, FULL OF LOVE TOWARDS OTHER PEOPLE, AND FULL OF FUTURE HOFES JOYCE BRANSTETTER BEING D OOD, SHE HAS MADE HERSELF A PLACE EVERYONEIS HEA SEVUL AND DOING G RT ALBERT PARKER HE MADE HIMSELF HARD wonx AN OTHERS WHAT HE IS BY D FAITHFULNESS BILL TINCHER HE MAKES MANY FR FNDS BY BEING R END Sl lllll MASS H HRV It was mdeed a br ght and sunny autumn 1n the year of our Lord 1937 that the class of 1950 f1rst entered Q., 1nto thls Hall of Learmng where we were to spend the greatest part of the next twelve years lvlrs Mae Hunt was the f1rst teacherto encounter the shlny faces whlch revealed the eagerness and cur1os1ty of the days that were to follow Dur1ng the next f1ve years we busled ourselves gett1ng accustomed to the routme of school Then came the thr1ll of go1ng upstalrs Much of our t1me 1n the seventh and elghth grades was spent trylng to declde what all the bells were for and flndmg our way around th1s g1gant1c bu1ld1ng Our days were f1lled w1th Junlor Hlgh basketball and soclal act1v1t1es 1nc1ud1ng an unsponsored class party that ended w1th a flat t1re and a long walk back to town What a thr1ll 1-hgh School' Two Freshmen class partles were enjoyed by the class and xts sponsor Mr Stwalley Tom Barton Fred Lyle Ed Leonard John and Fred B made up part of the B basketball squad for good old D H S X our lone cheerleader and aga1n we had many brave lnd1ans on the ball floor Don Goldsby was busy on the s1de11nes as student manager Class sweaters were purchased th1s year and through the courtesy of the manager of the Sunshme theater a mot1on p1cture was sponsored as our f1rst money makmg project The Mother s Club was organ1zed to help make money fora Sen1or tr1p Our sponsor was Loren Joseph The Jun1oryear was abusy one for the class of 50 The sale of magazmes began soon after the begxnnmg of the terrr' whxch ended successfully Wlth a turkey dlnner flt for a k1ng December 16 1948 a Jun1or play Just Ducky was presented After much work and plannmg the class and sponsor Mrs Surface gave the Colomal Prom on Aprml 16 W1th thls last success a Junlors we moved mto the hmgh pos1t1on of d1gn1f1ec Senlors The class enrollment as Semors was only 13 Class offlcers were chosen and agaln Mrs Surface was elected unammously to be our Senlor sponsor Class rmgs commencement mvltatxons and cards were chosen A day 1n Lafayette was spent takxng Senlor plctures and makmg a conducted tour of Purdue Un1xers1ty The greatest task of all was begun the 1950 Chlef Another show was sponsored the latter part of November The days grew bus1er and out last year of hlgh school grew shorter Maklng money for our Semor tr1p and planmng graduat1on act1v1t1es were of upmost 1mportance Craduat1on exercxses were held on May flrst 1950 We started on our Seruor tr1p ln May Graduat1on was made ablt sad as so many pleasant school day memorles came back to us W1th heavy hearts we real1ze we have spent the best years of our lmves and that we must now face the future 9 'fi 4 C . JL' 2 1 4 ' , 1. -' V A -3, ' . .. Q J 1 1 ' N ' 1 U ' I 32,5-' - Aa ' ' ' . J, X X A . . . 4 - . - . . a ' J ! . I ' ' D l D Y Y ! I ll V, The Sophomore year brought difficult problems, for instance, Latin, John was Ll I! ' ' . , . . . . Q 9 . 1 , ' u ' - n A ' I l , ll il . I 1 I D ' ,, . ,, . . . . , S W I ' I ' D PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW HERE ARE THE FIRST GRADERS STARTING TO SCHOOL AT DARLING- TON IN I935. MRS. MAE HUNT Cox WAS OUR TEACHER THAT YEAR. ROW H-HERMAN FITZWATER, ESTHER TTNQHER, PHYLLIS BRowN, EVELYN ENDICOTT, EVELYN RTLEY. ROW 3-ESTHER MTLNER, LLOYD HOLIDAY, Tom THOMPSON, JOHN MARSHALL, DoN HAMRTQN, TED GOLDSDY, MRS. Cox. ROW 2-Boa MAxwELL, JOE McDAN1EL, ED BUTLER, PEGGY BuRK, LEE PARKS, MARY CRAVEN5, WILMA VAUGHN, PATRTCTA PADDACK. ROW I-BARTON BRANSTETTER, CLARA EMMDNS, JOYCE BRANSTETTER, LYLE LIDIKAY, CLIFFORD LOUGH, ALBERT PARKER, CHARLES WINGATE. H ISHHI Plilllllllll 1950 HERE THEY ARE AGAIN SENIORS OF l95O 1 1 5 . RAW NIAHRIAI 1938 NIHVIURIES Sl Illll 1 Grade Barton Bra wif il Fdut .tion go stetter Mau' n l e Bran Patricia PaddaCk Ev Nth CI-ads F10 A, n St u L 1t 1 Next N 'Q H S Musical R e Pleases u X Su in Tues-GUY Q YK W' ev Mgmt ACH X ade hm x Ulf tl 'f-'J th NV in S 00' h Crude Juilv JU 1 t U Q' W l '11 nb Anduson Nl Ulu' illlngqfyuesd W Svvt Q 1,5001 is elvq in gm next, Stand ntl TK: IH V usit in m my moo: C0 Ol fu 'O O 1 'boo S 5 ' L h tiade Eddie Bu 'au 0 I X 0 mg yy Nth l I n tiimw 1 Q Miller e -ldne B ayne BN thard Du terlx Love niith Oth Udd nliltay I-v .u lt Whitt Xt! U tm CLASS WILL will and testament Lute ifl .intl flu' gi nt z10U 'l We the Class of 1950 of Darlington Hlgh School of the County of Montvomery and of the State of Indiana belng of sound m1nd and body after four strenuous years to hereby make publ1sh and declare th1s as our last To all who are in need we cheerfully leave the following ni, Barton Branstetter his bra1n Joyce Branstetter her eyes tt bffniheg li Drtimg J cams time mtv p umlmcr Vt' Jrwms ng Bells i Z of inn Schrie e you In ms of th lg tm the finale 8 MTS Suifd in C fore ,mg SK HC 5. 'har Tl! unehlnt W N ported 1 ws tht Su! L Sun hm imfllull U in ,Sz ' yfljnitul , E ' md sa Hy U ' xv C' hine D t -,,. st meetinq iety 51191 th 9 i glans for meeting 8? zqqcussed. ' Tlfegblvlcgi Hngfvn ' 01 is O11 'YL . ,er 'the Ed Butler Fred Dunbar Don Goldsby Ted Goldsby Lyle L1d1l-:ay Maudanna M1llS Patr1c1a Paddack Albert Parker Evelyn R1ley Tom Thompson Esther Tlncher Blll T1ncher the he he the Th1s will 15 Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Faculty h1s clothes h1s bashfulness his pos1t1on of student manager h1S ab1l1ty to be on tlme h1s heavy foot her neatness her Roman nose h1S b1g feet her temper his ears her plea sant d1spos1t1on h1s pe rmane nt our brains Mrs Surface our conce1t our supenorty w1tnessed and approved by the underslgned on the first day of April in the year of one thousand n1ne hundred and f1fty 1. 5MfiffQ.r.Q S I f- so LAL Q PQ oft 'I ok iv U! 0 1011 WQQ Hr 1 1 1 adfk 'W 1 011 'fe-r1,,, 'nfo IJ 001, K he A owmg P5071 0108s Ilbfettlr Q 0 ' 1 0 I 5 I :te 5 0511 1 t I L uint t YOLH1t n ,I mon Bull ' lunch the ul' plums of in in Gm rm K Lafayette Wh U his C Oi lmnied on lsor, Mrs, Sl Pdf, Mr. Thai 11011 by all gl IIYIH: were N10 UXVS 'US no to U, HW froniph-gf. S successfujg, '01 is well pl ound. Some 'vo und one h of the buil with fund: f lrtment. D Qllipmeut . 2 and merry i on the n - ' rife, ' -N Uutle w Vllf7 ur me ounldint. The 4 '. n ni 1,,c,ud'1ardW040r ww UU ...,,, ,,,,, -..,.-,- , - H Group OPS 68 Od- n-ir has orranized u high vripture Pearl' , ,U th 4 p L. n V - mg ....... ..., - reshlne he sophrof' ioys' club Tha- organization Bay-fun B,-anstetter , plliyern' Seven 0' ,g was held Monday, Ovtober ,lo ..,,,, ,,-- S andra Thompson bsfaz-gh: aft' beta' ien the name of Boosters rmon-The Responsibility of S has 4'1ine,u tj chosen. Officers elected a.xg15'hanksgiving--Rev. C. M. Shaub Pily athbd thp' Thompson, Presidentg Fred ith of Our Fathers ,,---,.- U U-'led to Berime par, Vice Presidentg Albert ..,..,, -,,-,--- C hog-31 Group Ped acgu ' Aker, Secretaryg Barton Bran- ediction ......,,, Rpv. Shgub on tba' tter, Treasurer. The c1ub's rno: essional and Tom Th r' Alberfflde l , t l . . was am m ed t ifogifof 811-Is sangrgpfgh, whileb swings ware ogovedhex ann Seger the second ree Dar: .st side of ui, building. G ture fra ner posed in thzumberai now use the north png of Ie the sme Used for the hukelaylround and the gqggh .gh song .Hme chor-iq sro Quartet,-Sed by the upper grgb, fa .. ip m harmony. Th up san?-Oiball diamonds and other t ' seated below g Ch0ra1vf free play. Two new H of the fr and tot ,. Water - ' ,' '- lv ' . ,-ft , . ' 'wc in tilfSf nf: 1 ' o . . . , ' ' - - J 0 ' ll y Th- st fl-i 1 if the 1 ' ' '01 zsii- classes iw ' 1 Q. ' 1 'fllvltv f'k on ' - li ' A N T , , 5 ' ,I .v , -, 00 1, .- jig! h . x . ' v , . - 1 A F ' , :ii im- ' v . V, I . ' , . .Q vm. i A ni in ll ll'.llr.1i4 L C I e . , NO Madonna ??9Muil? ,VA , D' , ' Svlrjol W ' ,, 'llf flip Zluim will iw Iiunli e 'TC ' . KT' N I TES. ' ' ' - 1 ' LZ- tl '- Vifnii 20. INS-:vol 'f o . , 'I-'S' - 1 - 1 ' J' f' -z'l1 ' . .X t ,fx . 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P xy tn I A ' I 1 Cn hi f h bw afzzwf-8 df dw b-'-P'-e-d- C and gn- Sm-d MANAGER HAPPY Go LUCKY THE WINDUP E W 1 Q N OVERTIME FUTURE HOMEMAKERS W2AZ 'li-ww-fb P'54Hr4i-my-. W YW LET Us SEE Too YESTERDAY www ,INK HBEAU DQ 'Q-Yi A 1 ---.wmnnq Ai f'f CLICK 12 FRESHMAN DAY lwwuwnwkvwwkw Ik, ' ,, T , Q X ,' ' 3 , 5 A f Q . A I , , W V , EWQT A LI 4 ki M- b '1w'M1wWK E A , . I 4M4QgRw A . A .V ,Q q HIlI' A if is 1 figm?iE5??535V5ZfA?pQ1 Ven. f ' A f 1:1 mwwg ,, '.kfpfy,4' --A w u:,, 3,4ag,fk 'V ' 1 5' - K W ' - ffff 1? X i AA ,Q W W -VL Yrk, V VM, f WfwAQ1,, 3 k k',' ,E W 5 Ev 5 A .TEA w+ E 555 5 ' -, an 1 5 Q A fi W 1 , fr zw,M 4,Qg ,, arf A' if ,.f4 ' Y A T' EEQT T' ' f,-f llfl ,1' ,ww T ,. .v X 41 '- .Www V X, 'H f'iq H 4 A I .'!' -2f ' 5 : Ji ll AT4fMEw T-AE ' it '4A- iiwf A ,f4gE,,+ Q2 V N531 , 1 ' . jk., f' Z A.T,, :,,L'k, , gy rr wt 'ga -LE , . 7 gr w . w...., L 'W ' f 9 Y Z Au s...,..-5 ,..,.-- -uv 711 ......,, J YJG Q-1-.1 ...A- 4... WW BARTON ESTHER TINCHER nw -,eq nr- 4.. -.K , 3 Q.. EVELYN RILEY PATRICIA -qamq wma 14 - ' Isl-IQ Mb V 4 f'4 EO BUTLER AND 4W 'Q LYLE L1o1KAY Wav LYLE LlOlxAY AND TOM THOMPSON FRED DUNBAR ALBERT PARKER ,pw-M ,,.,.an-M ,,......--rv-on-'H Jovcs BRANSTETTER 13 MAUOANNA MILLS 4 O Q i 'N , I... .. ia- f 'Z ,A ,TNQ fl 9 -1 ' J. .Nw 'Nj' 2' f Q- .X ,. Q 4 , '. -' M 2 ' fn' ff' . .. 1 - ? 1' 'uf' 1- A N K jf E 'Ziff , 'ik . N ',' fx sf! A 'Q' E+, M 4 ' E K F Q , up ' Nfl., 7:33 -?giviVf ' K- + g V A-A. -N157 U 4 1' ' A 4, 1 tx. VV is , Ni V, 1 .,V!yix,, ,vt E mmap ,, L WQOW I M' E? VA I ,J ' av V Q5 ' 1 , rg! Y 4 , i Q L . 1 ,Y F JU IIIRS f-v-Q ewes orrxcER5 ENT PRESHQUGERK WGRAA xoENT 2 PRE Rl R vit FLO ANN SCH Rv E WTA 5 MARTA COX URER TMA JANET HAMPT 45 Q RAYMOND Roaxwsom AN GRIMES CLASS OF 1951 The first class party of the year was a Weiner roast at Pat Fout's followed by a skating party. Through an advertising scheme of Curtis Publishing Company the class held a two week magazine sale and topped all previous records. We sold eight hundred and twenty one dollars worth of magazines and cleared over three hundred dollars The company gave us a turkey supper which was prepared by the losing side Janet Hampton was high saleslady Other money making schemes were planned shortly afterwards The class is very proud of Eugene Ingram and Bob Dicky who made the basketball team On Dec 2 1949 we presented the comedy Foot Loose If Mb ugh '? LoRENE MnLLER ROBERT Dncxzv fmi v'17 r 1 CLIFFORD Lousu SHIRLEY wlccox EDWARD Cox .--- I 'l Y ' . .Uvuu . 'l x - 5 1, 5 S nn ON cz 4 fs ya- -.M 5 'AT x g f 5 Q' 3 J' rflgiit-'Hy . ,Q H.. ' or l ry C, -1 ' 99 5 T.. - C ,, g If nf V 14 ww,-K, JEAN HARow1cK MARTA Cox 1 -11' PATRICIA FOUTS ff 1Ib agp 3 A ALBERT POYNTER Q ROBERT MAXWELL 4ll fi- , A TEE' P' . PLO Au SCHR ER 'il U4 7'-Qian 31 COUPLE or U H'ER5 15 f-Qx gg gn JANET HA1PTON HARRY REE Y ill 45' s sf' N lllll Ill EUGENE IJGRAP 15 li gl- Looxumc FORWARD9 i'f Ti' Q 'fx ,j fl 1? -V 'ff E -vw - ESE' . E- E, xg- .J 'fix V v lv I C, 1 , , l . 'l' f Q ,E . fx - f Q , , vlJ I-' f 1 A - :A www 'Q J .-, if 1 ' , ' '. k . ,Wu pdf ' - ' ' Wil! M 1 air 'it 1 Nr V F Qmfgx . Eli ' r I Y 1 Q 1 T I, E lx v P SE 3 , ,.- L CLASS OFF I CERS RESIDENT SANDRA THOMPSON ENT CE PRESIU VI SUSAN THOMPS SECRETARY TREASURER LOUANNE BOOHER I SIIPHIIMIHHS The first Sophomore class party of the year was a ride in a hay wagon to Frankfort. They all wentto the picture show and everyone had a grand time. The class sweaters of gray and red made their appearance in early October The class is very proud of the nine members who made the basketball squad and Beverly Sandra, and Judy Jo who are three of the four yell leaders A profitable home made candy sale was held in Crawfordsville in October THIRD ROW JIM THARP MYRON PEEBLES WAYNE WILEY ROBERT MIRESELL DICK DUNBAR HAROLD ENDICOTT JERRY ANDERSON JOE TIMMONS SECOND ROW WAYNE BRANSTETTER LEONARD LEACH CHARLES RAGAN JOHN HOLLADAY LOIS CONRAD, BETTY WILCOX JANE Cox SARA WHITE SUSAN THOMPSON MR LEWIS CSPONSORD FIRST ROW JANE SMITH JANE BAKER BEVERLY LOUGH SANDRA THOMPSON JUDY Jo Cox LOUANNA BOOHER BARBARA SMITH MARILYN Cox ABSENT LENORA LEACH auf A i Q-Q 16 T ! . . P ' ON 1 1 1 1 1 I I I ' : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 I I l I ' FI, li 0 - I,', A' K A ' an . ' T ,' :g .7 tt. 4. , A 3 ,Xu 6 1, M -- . A 'X 1 ii' I . I l 'vt I A H , - g -Q Y , 'T v I I 1 .. - qv - HIISHME The Freshmen were initiated into Darlington High School on September 26. For one day all of themhad fun and worries soon vanished from their heads. Their class party began with a Weiner roast at Marilee's, and ended with a movie atCrawfordsville where they were taken in Patterson's truck. Five boys made the basketball team and Marilee is one of the four cheerleaders. They were all sorry to lose Julia Ann Cox who is now going to school at Tudor Hall in Indianapolis. THIRD ROW: DARLENE Cox, GENE LEATH, DONALD PATTERSON, FRANK MAxwELL, EDWARD VANGILDER, MARnLEE LIDIKAY, KATHERINE WHITE. SECOND ROW: CARO- LYN MAXWELL, DORIS ROGERS, MARY ALrcE GRAY, JEAN LEACH, CAROLE INGRAM, IRMA DEE PARKER, BILL WINGATE. FIRST ROW: MuxE GRAY, Jim REMELY, Bos STEWART, MAX LOUGH, RICHARD TlMMoNs, DON HARSHBARGER, MR. THARP fSPON- SORJ. CLASS OFF PREslDgNT-, 'CERS D VICE PON HARSHBARGER - RESIDENT-- DICK Tl MMO SECRETARY-TR N5 EASUR -- M ER 'KE GRAY cap' IIGHIH GRADE Mis s McNabb Sponsor SIVINIH GRADE Mrs. Campbell Sponsor SIXIH GRADE R aymond B 1-own HFIH GRAHI Max B ranstetter Teacher IUUHIH GRADE Mrs. Royer Teacher IHIRU GRADE Mrs. Peterson Teacher SECO U SHARE Mrs. Tharp Teacher FIHSI GRADE SU SHII SUCIIIY PRESIDENT .... . . . EVELYN RILEY VICE PRESIDENT . . . . .FLD ANN SCHRIER TREASURER ....... . .JoYcE BRANSTETTER RECORDING SECRETARY .... ..... JANE BAKER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. . . . .MARILEE LIDIKAY FACULTY ADVISOR ..... . . . MRS. SURFACE The Sunshine Society theme for 1949-50 is Life's Extras for Jill. The motto is Service Above Self. Meetings are held regularly the third Friday in each month. At the candlelight initiation service held in September, Freshman girls took the solemn vow to uphold the high ideals for which the Sunshine Society stands. During the year the girls sponsored a Valentine Tea for the mothers, a Daughterand Dads Party, and the Senior Farewell honoring the senior girls. They were responsible for the Christmas Convocation Program. The girls assisted in the Red Cross Campaign and also helped with the Infantile Paralysis Drive. They make an annual contribution to the Riley Hospital Fund. At Christmas cheer baskets were distributed with the assistance of the Booster Club. CHORAl 0lUB FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: FLo ANN SCHRIER, MARILEE LIDI- RAY, SANDRA THOMPSON, PATRICIA FOUTS, JoYcE BRAN- STETTER, PATRICIA PADDACK, JANET HAMPTON, MARTY Cox. R 49 5 BUUSIIR CIUB PRESIDENT .... . .TOM THoMPsoN Vlcc PRESIDENT . . .... FRED DUNBAR SECRETARY... . . . . . ALBERT PARKER TREAsuRER. . . .BARTON BRANSTETTER SPONSOR. . ..... MR. THARP The Booster Club organized this year for the purpose of promoting school spirit. All boys in upper four years of high school are eligible to membership The big event of the year will be the sponsoring of an alumni home coming ball game. SECChD ROW: ED BUTLER,MYRON PEEBLES, HARRY REESE, MRS. MCKINSEY, MR. STwALLEY.FlRST ROW: ESTHER TINCHER, MARsLEE LuDlRAv, BEVERLY Loucn, ANN GRIMES, Bos STEwART. 6 ,A 1 .fjf . a I I 1- z : 'L U Q ' u u -9 A -5 ' 0 SIUDI ICUU Ell The Student Council states as its purpose 'to give the student body repre- sentation in the administration of extra- curricular activities of the school and to increase the morale and spirit of the schoo1. The elected membership con- sists of two representatives from ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. During the year the Council sponsored Convocation programs and supervised the election of yell leaders. PRESIDENT . . . . . . ANN GRIMES SECRETARY ..... . ,BEVERLY LOUGH FACULTY SPONSOR . . . .MRs. McKuNsEv FACULTY SPONSOR . . . . MR. STHALLEY VARSIIY BASKllBAll SUUAH The basketball team for the year 1949-1950 had quite a bit of experience before they started their season. To start the Indians on their way, Coach Gibbs arrived at this combination: Fred Dunbar and Jim Tharp at guardg Bob Mikesell at centerg Tom Thompson and Myron Peebles at forward. Other players shifting around with the starting five were Barton Branstetter, Don Harshbarger, and Gene Leath. Coach Bob Gibbs and his tribe of Darlington Indians complied a record of both victories and losses during the 1949-50 basketball campaign. By the time the season was nearly over, Darlington proved it could fight some of the stronger teams on an even basis. Don Goldsby and Eddie Cox were capable and reliable student managers for the year. SUU D BASHlAll I N 4 THIRD ROW: DON GOLDSBY KSTUDENT MANAGERJ, MYRON PEEBLES, GENE LEATH EDDIE Cox fSTUDENT MANAGERJ, DICK TIMMoNs. SECOND ROW: Bos Grass fCOACH,, WAYNE WILEY, FRED DUNBAR, Tom THOMPSON, BARTON BRANSTETTER ED BUTLER. FIRST ROW: LEONARD LEACH, Boa STEWART, DoN HARSHBARGER JIM THARP. Ylll HAIIHIS The yell leaders, Judy Io Cox, Sandra Thompson, Beverly Lough, and Marilee Lidikay, did an excellent job of boosting the Indians. YELL Yea, Indians Say, Indians, Let's Go, Let's Fight, Let's Win! GIIHS lilll lllllli PRESIDENT . . . . . . .JOYCE BRANSTETTER VICE PRESIDENT ...... . . . ANN GRIMES SECRETARY-TREASURER . . . .SANDRA THOMPSON LlBRAR1ANs. . . . . . .IRNA DEE PARKER CAROL INGRAM ACCOMPANIST . . . ANN GRIMES DIRECTOR . . MRS. SURFACE The Girls Glee Club had a membership of thirty four this year. They combined with the Boys Glee Club to give the annual Musical Revue in October. During the second semester the Glee Clubs sang in the county Music Festival at Crawfordsville March 21. Special anthems were furnished for Baccalaureate Program. The last appearance for the year was the Spring Concert in the school auditorium. The Choral Club is a group of select voices. They have appeared on programs for the Thanksgiving and Sunshine Convocations, and Mothers' Tea. 1949 H All BUYS GIIECIUB PRESIDENT ........ BARTON BRANSTETTER VIcI-:-PRESIDENT ......... Bos DICKY SECRETARY-TREASURER ..... ALBERT PARKER ACCOMPANIST ..... . .PATRICIA PADDACK DIRECTOR ..... . . .MRs. SURFACE The Boys Clee Club has amembership of twenty-twoboys. Their first appearance for the year was in collaboration with the Girls Clee Club for the Musical Revue, a program of twelve song and dance acts. Selected voices assisted the Choral Club in giving sacred numbers for the Thanksgiving Convocation and the Christmas Programs. The Boys Clee Club took part in the County Music Festival, Bacca- laureate and Spring Concert. HUUI UF MY UHlAMS Will MWAYS IIEMEMBHI The Colonial Prom, when we as Juniors honored the Senior Class of '49, All of the decorations, table appointments and other details were suggestive of colonial days. Streamers of crepe paper in shades of lavender and violet encloseda banquet hall and ball room in the gymnasium and made a canopy for each. At each place was an attractive booklet containing the menu, program, names ofjuniors and seniors, their sponsors and class officers. The covers were in lavender and violet and the words Colonial Prom were in gold. Just before the dinner three freshmen girls, dressed in colonial costumes, served mint julip in the ball room. The southern style dinner was prepared by the mothers of the juniors and served by twelve freshmen girls wearing black skirts, white blouses, and lavender aprons. Following the banquet, the evening was spent in dancing to the music of .Tack Cunningham's Dance Band, which was seated onthe portico ofa colonial home. 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