Deedsville High School - Trojanaire Yearbook (Deedsville, IN)

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MYRON MARTIN JANE COOPER WILLIAM CLAYBURN WINIFRED KEIM JOHN ELLERS ETHEL HATTERY I' gm, Q XX I' 1,2 Tix Wa? . if K,-Sky I sf 1 .Q if SE NIURS v-gg VERA AWKER JERRY COLE S+' x 5 y- ' 4' 'za' H in xy? S. x IO ELLA BA LSBA UGH .2 G9 J Q 1 W GLENDA DICKERHOFF ' 0 P 921.1 f ,. -4 f.:- DA LE FOUTS P 43x A 'Q A JANET EILERS W0 f . L , H 4'll'I JIM HAZELRIGG H I il Mia - PATTY FITZPATRICK 65,5 fl 3 Q 325 Q90 f f' A U fj :i f xx 0 - N ' isiaaga + xx Y' JANE HECKATHORN MARY DONNA HUNT ei WCWVX l f TOM HOOVER X BILL KNAUFF if li If .4 R 'ZA DAVE MOULTON ,, Q32- , B f 3:3 fe- ug I Fl Wigiai 4 TOM LEEDY 1 O ,, Fl X gm 'f SQL -in-gif' -4 IANIE PATCH gl .r Q 1 SHERRY MARQUIS of 1 X 1 ' N 'EQ 1 .TERRY SARVER M3 12 JOE SARVER 5 WI MARVIN SIDERS co lihul nqys ya slr, ,J M 1 5' Vi? 5 ' ,l 0 7 W. We began our green freshman year with nineteen members. We elected the following people as our class officers: President - Jim Hazelrigg, Secretary Treasurer - Sherry Marquis and Class Sponsor - Miss Kester. The seniors initiated us and we were now accepted as official members of Deedsville High School. We had a bake sale at Central Murphy's in Peru. In our sophomore year we welcomed Larry Lawson. Ann Patton moved to Bunker Hill and Shirley Binkerd moved to Butler. Our class officers were: President - Carole Payne, Vice President -Janet Eilers, Secretary-Treasurer - Glenda Dickerhoff, Student Council - Jim Hazelrigg and Class Sponsor - Mr. Metzger. We had a skating party at Rock Lake Rollercade. In March we had a box social and square dance which helped increase our treasury. We welcomed Vera Awker to D.H.S, for our junior year and during our junior year Larry Lawson moved to Kirkland. We elected our class officers as follows: President - Carole Payne, Vice President - Glenda Dickerhoff, Sec- retary-Treasurer - Sherry Marquis, Student Council - Jim Hazelrigg and Class Sponsor - Mr. Shoemaker. We sponsored two skating parties during the year. In October we took part in a play with the seniors entitled, ACClDENTAL HERO . In March we had a carnival which increased our treasury very much. On April 12, 1957 we entertained the seniors at the schoolhouse with a ham supper and a film. In 1957 we climbed the steps for our final year at D,H.S, Carole Payne moved to Argos during the summer. Janie Patch joined us from Montana, making a total of nineteen in our class. We elected our class officers as follows: President - Jim Hazelrigg, Vice President - Dale Fouts, Secretary - Sherry Marquis, Treasurer - Bill Knauff, Student Council - Janie Patch and Class Sponsor - Mr. Ellers. We had a skating party and a scrap drive the first semester which helped increase our treasury. We exceeded our goal in the selling of magazine sub- scriptions. As a result we enjoyed a ham supper given by the company. Our Baccalaurate date has been chosen as May 11, and Commencement as May 12, 1958. Our class colors are blue and white and our class flowers are. red and white roses. For our Senior trip we have decided to go by train to New York and Washington D.C, , leaving on May 18. We wish the undergrads the best of luck and we will remember that: WE HAVE CROSSED Tl-IE BAYg THE OCEAN LIES BEFORE US. 0 I, Janet Eilers, being of sound body and unsound mind, will and bequeath about '7 inches of my height to Denny A. , to Bonnie C. my bikini, I my ability to be engaged to Betty K. to Susie S. my great ability to wear tight skirts, and my seat in the Senior row to Sharon McCain. I, Sherry Lee Marquis, being of sound mind and small body will and bequeath all my yell clothes to whoever may need them next year. I will my height to Dennis T ilden. To Sharon McCain, I will my ability to go with one boy. I also will my seat in the Senior row to Joyce Miller. I, JoEl1aBa1sbaugh,. being of sound mind f PQ and body, do hereby will my ability to throw 'snow balls' to,Mr. McIntyre, unfortunately, to Mr. Martin all my low grades in Bookkeeping, to my sister, Marquita, my seat in the Senior row, and my ability to get along with the boys to Marlyn S. I, Patricia Fitzpatrick being of sound body and unsound mind, will and bequeath my seat in the Senior row to Florence Tolley, my place behind the popcorn popper to anyone who wants it, my unquenchable craze for Chevrolets to Denny Alexander. I, Dave Moulton being of sound mind and body will my ability to stay out of trouble to Jim Clayburn, my ability to study hard to Harold Kotterman. My Plymouth Fury to Dave Eikenberry, who needs a hot car to drag with. I will my seat in the Senior row to Basil Mawbey the Geometry authority. I, Jerry Sarver, being of unstable mind and sound body will my ability to drive sensible to Dave Eikenberry, my ability to be engaged to Chuck Easterday. and my seat in the Senior row to Raymond Knight and hope he makes it. I, Joseph Wesley Sarver, being of sound bodv and mind? do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Joe See, my ability to be quiet to Denny Alexander, my seat in the Seniortow to Alfred Witmeyer, and to Bob Kindig my car to drive from the store to school. I, Jim Hazelrigg, being of sound body and semi-sound mind, do hereby will my ability to commit myself to hard study to Bill Eikenberry, to Harold Kotterman I will my old western books and to Sue Leedy my seat in the Senior row, and hope she can fill it as well as her predecessor, to Mr. McIntyre all my unfinished Geometry problems, and to Mr. Ellers all the pictures in my History book. I, Tom Leedy, being of tall body and unstable mind will my ability to get rubber in second to Joe See, my ability to go steady to Dewey Deeds, and my height to Denny Alexander. I also will all my headaches, resulting from Mr. Martin to next years Juniors, and my seat in the Senior row is reserved for somebody. who knows, maybe me. I, Jerry Cole, being of sound mind and weak body, will 5 inches of my height to Jack Eikenberry, my ability to play basketball to Joe See, my ability to stay out of poison ivy to Maurice Siders, my ability to pole vault to Jim Clayburn. I will my seat in the Senior row to Helen Red Mongosa. I, Marvin Siders, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my grades to anyone who wants to work hard enough to earn them, to Basil Mawbey my ability to stay away from girls, to Jim Clayburn I will my ability to keep out of trouble, and to my sister, Marlyn, I leave my seat in the Senior row, I, Jane Heckathorn, being of sound mind and body, will my seat in the Senior row to Harold Kotterman, and my Bookkeeping to Joyce Miller and hope she makes better grades than I did. My place behind the popcorn popper to Marlyn Siders, and my good grades in History to Sandy Dyer. My ability to get along with Mr. Mclntyre to the Juniors. MY l0b in the 1Ul'1Ch f00m YO af1Y' one who likes to wash dishes. I, Dale Fouts, being of sound mind and large body, will all the sweaty towels I have collected to Mr. Clayburn, to beat out fires with, my ability to keep Mr. Ellers calm to Harold Kotterman. To Terry Kinley, my abilities to get along with Sophomore boys. To Mr. Martin, all the old pretzel boxes in the typing desks, my seat in the Senior row is reserved, should the embarrass ing situation arise that I return. I, Janie Patch, being of sound body, and, unsound mind, will and bequeath all my C 's to Marlyn Siders, my broken desk in the study hall to Joyce Miller, my ability to keep quiet to the Freshmen, and my beaming smile to Susie See. I, Tom Hoover, being of sound body, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay sober to Alfred W, , my ability to run track to Joe S., my seat in the Senior row to Denny Alexander, in hopes that he's big enough to fill it. To Ray K. , my flat-top and to Mr. Mclntyre, my Studebaker, so he will have something to drive. I, Bill Knauff, being of sound body fry and sometimes sound mind, do here- by will and bequeath my ability to study Bookkeeping UQ to all the Juniors, my ability to embezzle class funds, to next years Senior Class Treasurer, my flat-top to Joe See, my ability to run dashes to Jim Miller and all the gum on the bottom of my desk to Stubl My seat in the Senior row will be reserved, in case I return. I, Vera Awker, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be a well- mannered, dignified, and sophisticated Senior at all times' to Markie Long, to Marlyn Siders, I will my beat-up seat in the Senior row and my Senior skirt, my baton suit to anyone who will need it next year, and last all the bent bobby pins, broken rubber bands, and moldy paper wads to the timid Freshmen. I, Glenda Dickerhoff, hereby will and bequeath my long hair to Judy Oaks, about 10 pounds to Betty Knight, my seat in the Senior row to Markie Long and last but not least all my books to Stub Cole to help save on the coal bill. I, Mary Donna Hunt, being of sound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go with one boy to Judy Oaks, my headaches from Bookkeeping to Mr. Martin, my ability to be a Senior to Chuck Easterday, and my seat in the assembly to my brother Jim. Q It was the year 1975. In the town of Sleepy Hollow we find that it is the night for the inmates of Siders's mental institute to make their annual break for freedom. The four inmates who make their break this fateful night are Sherry Marquis, Jerry Cole, Jerry Sarver, and Vera Awker. The reason for their captivity are: Sherry Marquis insists that she is a jet pilotin the U.S, A.F., Jerry Cole has a battered guitar and spends hours singing and telling people that he is Elvis Presley, Jerry Sarver had a nervous breakdown after 15 years of married life and still wears an apron and carries a dish towel, and Vera Awker insists she is a majorette in her one-man band and still wears her twirling suit from Deedsville High School. They make an odd looking foursome walking down the back streets of Sleepy Hollow, Jerry with his guitar, Sherry with her pilot suit, Jerry S, with his apron and dish towel and Vera with her twirling suit. Marvin Siders, head psychiatrist of the Siders Institute for the Mentally Ill, sends out the alarm to Town Marshall, Peanut Hoover, who is engrossed in a poker game with his Deputy, Dale Fouts. Meanwhile, Jo Ella Balsbaugh, a nurse at the Institute, lost her head in the excitement, leaped on a horse and ran up the street calling, To arms! The British are coming! Marvin smiles in pleasure for he gets S150 a month for each inmate. Meanwhile, back at the bank, Timid Tom Leedy and his gang including Wild Bill Knauff and Jim fwhiskersj Hazelrigg enters. Dave Moulton, president of the bank, slumps in a dead faint and hits his head on the floor, making a hollow sound. Patty Fitzpatrick, head bookkeeper, keeps a cool head and grabs the fire extinguisher. Timid Tom's gang rush out of the bank just in time to rundown Mayor Joe Sarver. The mayor lies on the sidewalk, grumbling about touchdowns, tackles, etc., seemingly believing he is in the midst of a college football game. He is the next inmate in Marvin's institute. Dave Moulton comes to, shakes his head dizzily, and states that in his next bout with Jack Dempsey, he will K,O. him in the first round. He is the next in- mate. Patty Fitzpatrick, still holding the fire extinguisher insists that she is a spaceman and the fire extinguisher is her ray gun. Mary Donna Hunt and Janie Patch, waiuesses in Jane I-Ieckathorne's cafe, both go crazy with fright as Timid Tom's gang walk in the door. The whole gang now believes that they are pirates. Marvin enters withstraight jackets and takes the five new prospects to his delivery wagon. Janet Eilers and Glenda Dickerhoff, who have been happily married for some time, come to the institution to visit all their old friends. Unfortunately they never return. The class of '58 are all happily reunited and all feel about the same as they did in '58 - penned up and crazy! S .IUNIURS BETTY KNIGHT SHARON MCC AIN JOYCE MILLER HELEN MONGOSA 'a ,A 1-N,x T5-'v .5 N! SW IUDY MOULTON MARLYN SIDERS FLORENCE TOLLEY ALFRED WITMEYER pf 5 SOPHOMORES Denny Alexander John Bussard Bonny Correll David Dawalt Jerry Deeds Sandy Dyer David Eikenberry Bill Eikenberry Merril Keim Bob Kindig Harold Kotterrnan Sue Leedy Basil Mawbey Jimmy Miller Judy Oaks Joe See Dennis Tilden Rosie Tolley FRESHMEN Marquita Balsbaugh Penny Brower Carol Calloway Jim Clayburn Sinda Cole Charles Easterday Jack Eikenberry Jean Eikenberry Earl Deeds Raymond Knight Marquita Long Alicia Losher Marcia McCain Susie See Maurice Siders Sigrid Stemberg Terry Kinley qEntered sincej .2 ' 5 .. Mfg. q .'g,.'Lg5 QQ- sf 53 5, 57' 43' NE5 ' JUNIUR HIGH kw, it 3 1, .yy ll. V V .Wa 'L' 1' A! ? is K Fr 'C PHOYO NOT AVAILABLE I yu I iQ' -. 5,1 more ' nafawsim. .,, .ex ' fx' 1 YO0 BUSY No! 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Available Gregory Berryman Iohn Bockover Terry Burns Robert Clayburn Diane Correll Susan Dawalr Gloria Eilers Linda Fairchild Peggy Fitzpatrick Reba Hart Henry Heckarhorn Sidney Hoover Dennis Kinly Marilyn Patch Wayne Pownall Terry Southerton Jimmy Story Bobbie Wibel Linda Witmeyer Joyce Ballee 5mwl4 Crystal Balsbaugh Mike Burns Patricia Clemons Eddie Cook Bruce Correll Panrica Correll Janice Gibson Larry Greer Martha Heckarhorn Karan Hetzner David Knauff Dennis Knauff Curtis Miller Randy Miller Steve Oaks Linda Palmer Sharon Piorrer Billy see Linda Sims Judy Storey Mary Tolley Mrs. Mawbey Mrs. Eikenberry Kathy Correll Raymond Fairchild Rosemarie Gault Carla Kinley Glen Piotter Jimmy Pugh Nancy Scott Richard Sims Mary Ann Wibel Jimmy Cook Rita Greer Eugene Hart Charity Heckathorn Larry Helton Cindy Hetzer Homer Knight Linda Mills Joe Mongosa Danny Palmer Loretta Siders fund? 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GRIEST, cashier BOOSTER PAGE THE BARNHART-VAN TRUMP CO, - THE NEWS-SENTINEL Rochester, Ind, - ED WILSON'S MEN AND BOYS' WEAR - Rochester, Ind. KARLETTE FLOWER SHOP - Peru, Ind, KUHN'S IMPLEMENT STORE - Rochester, Ind. THE BLUE PRODUCTS CO,- Rochester, Ind. ENYART MOTOR SALES - Rochester, Ind. X ACTIVITIES R fmzdtoz S TUB' COLE 34504: 7uu?zleu VERA AWKER MARLYN SIDERS HELEN MONGOSA I . MARLYN SIDERS JOYCE MILLER JULIA HAZELRIGG kw, it 3 1, .yy ll. V V .Wa 'L' 1' A! ? X '.. .A,. W4 x M, ,1- ..b, , A. 1 . I X fit , 'ZLJ' N M A . 3 2 Z5 W. ,..,.....,. MMWM. .. , ,ig Qrizfe ' fandom 71594 gym 66444 Kham Zami 7,2 A THLETICS First row: Alfred Witmeyer, .Toe Sarver, Tom Leedy, Jerry Cole, Bob Kindig, Second row: Dale Fouts, Manager, Basil Mawbey, Denny Tilden, Bill Eikenberry, Denny Alexander, and Coach, John Ellers. Absent: Tom Hoover. Schedule for 1957-1958 N ov. 7 Mexico Jan, Nov. 15 Converse Nov. 2 0 Gilead Jan. N ov. Z2 Fulton Jan. Nov. 27 Noble Jan, De c. 6 Clay Feb. Dec. 12- 14 4-Way Tourney Feb. Dec, 17 Beaver Dam Feb. Ian. 3 Somer set Feb. Feb, 9- 1 0- 11 County Tourney 17 Butler Z4 Laketon 3 1 Urbana 7 Chili 14 Clear Creek 1 5 Lagro 21 Talma .26-27-Z8-29 Sectional Tourney This Page Is Sponsored by ROANN FROZEN FOOD CENTER Roann, Indiana 1 , A O I V fs I I ' s I TOM LEEDY - Center TOM HOOVER - Forward JOE SARVER - Guard JERRY COLE - Guard 5 V I r P L ALFRED WITMEYER - Forward BOB KINDIG - Guard. BASIL MAWBEY - Forward DENNY ALEXANDER - Guard Cgach Managers i JOHN ELLERS DALE Pours and em HAROLD KOTTERMAN 1F fl FIRST ROW: qCoachJ John Ellers, D. Tilden, I. See, B. Mawbey, and B. Eikenberry. SECOND ROW: E. Deeds, D. Alexander, D. Eikenberry, D. Dawalt, and H. Kotterman QStudent Managerj. Marcia McCain, Sherry Marquis, and Helen Mongosa. ,4 Qzomeaacigffmc The Deedsville Trojans started with a good start this season. After the first two victories, injuries and sickness took their toll on the members of the squad. We were not able to assemble the whole squad for any three games in a row. We played very good basketball against the best competition in the region. We hope to be in tip-top shape for our sectional in Peru. The loss of Leedy, Sarver, Cole, and Hoover will be felt by next year's squad. But with the return of many experienced boys, Kindig, Mawbey, Witmeyer, and Alexander the 1958-59 edition should have plenty of experience and a good nucleus to start with. sqfwz FIRST ROW: Joe Sarver, David Dawalt, Bill Knauff, Denny Alexander, Earl Deeds, and Jerry Deeds. SECOND ROW: Jerry Cole. Bob Kindig, Alfred Witmeyer, Tom Leedy, Basil Mawbey, David Eikenberry, and John Ellers fCoachj. Absent: Tom Hoover and Jim l-lazelrigg. The softball team played good ball this season, but not good enough to win all of their games. The mighty Trojans won three and lost five games, They played Butler, Chili, Gilead, and Mexico. They beat Butler twice and Gilead once. They wish the team of 1958 and '59 the best of luck. Coach Ellers will lose the following seniors: Tom Leedy, Tom Hoover, Jerry Cole, Bill Knauff, Jim I-Iazelrigg, and Joe Sarver. Sponsored By SMILEY'S SAWMILL R,R. if 3 Peru, Indiana 'fuck 7mm O '-9 w FIRST ROW: J. Miller, D. Dawalt, B. Kuauff, D. Alexander, and E. Deeds. SECOND ROW: J. Cole, B. Eikenberry, A. Witmeyer, B. Kindig, T. Leedy, B. Mawbey, D. Eikenberry, J. Deeds, and John E11ers fCoachj. cmcbfagf' emu 6,305 Wg 4,41 s DEX . , 123m 1 sign!! '57, FIRST ROW: M. Fisher, L. Miller, L. Overly, K. Patch, E. Sarver, L. Hart, L. Stover, and D. Fouts. SECOND ROW: John E11ersqCoachj, T. Storey, I. Calloway, M. Fisher, F. Bockover. I. Hunt. H. Mongosa, and P. Hunt. 7757 746 7wj4na0w 7755 ADVERTISERS C mpliments of 66 ewucgfe FEE D AND SUPPLY C O. ed sville, Indiana Compliments of WWW MMWM66 FGOD NAARKET Phone 61 Denver, Indiana Mm FEED AND FARM EQUIP. CO. 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Cut Flowers v F- E- STORE P13-nts Truck, Tractor and Farm Equip Corsages Parts and Service Weddlngs 366 - West 3rd Phone GR 3-3535 Peru, Indiana Junction Z4 and 31 GR 3-4441 Peru, Indiana .JCDI-IIN! .0J2'I'I-I LJ12 TRUCKING Anywhere - Any Time Phone Chili 30 Chili, Indiana Compliments of PUIZE - O - FLAME STORE Peru, Indiana Compliments of N1 ONTGCDNIEIZY VVAQD STORE Peru, Indiana v PETERS DRUG STORE Walgreen Agency 66 N, Broadway GR-3-3232 Peru, Indiana SNYDERiJ'EWELRY Compliments of ' W'-3 X 4 BEIZNHAED Q 6 - 1 .- ' LATTEI2 NEI2 -if BARBER SHOP Twelve Mile, Indiana 717 Main St. Rochester, Ind. Compliments of TI-4 CDIVIAS DRUGS LO NG Z SON PLUMBING 8: HEATING Peru- Indiana Phone 2361 Macy, Indiana WWW? SAW MILL Portable Farm Building Phone Denver l5F30 Ma cy, Indiana MIAMI FARM EQUIPMENT 318 E, Main St. Tractors and Implements Phone GR 3-7622. Peru, Indiana C Omplirnent S of GEORGE FISHZEI2 ,U-fu, .9 O X , 'U avi? Peru, Indiana 9fwfm4: BOTTLED GAS CO, 160 N, Broadway GR. 3-5531 Peru, Indiana. Wm? CHEVROLET Phones 108 and 550 R oche ster , Indiana CASS CO, FARM BUREAU CO-OP E LEVAT OR Pho ne 2.91 l Twelve Mile, Indiana BOOSTERS Dinner Bell Market, Denver Landmark Sundries, Roann Leo's Radio 8: TV Service, Peru C. R. Barkrnan, Rochester Specks TV, Macy Rochester Armature Co, Roche ster Doering Radio 'and TV, Akron Truman Nucum and Son Tractor Repair Temple- 52311 Roann 74: ' Good night. Ensured release, Lrnperishable peace, Have these for yours. DANNY LEE FOUTS 1942-1957 On Monday, August 26, our hearts were saddened by the news of the death, August 14, of our fellow friend and stu- dent manager, Danny Lee Fouts. Danny entered our school in 1948 as a first-graderg he had completed his freshman year in high school. It is hard for us to realize that his place is now empty. BOOSTER PAGE RALSTINS LAWN 81 GARDEN SUPPLY - Peru, Ind. ROCHESTER FERTILIZER gc FEED - Rochester, Ind. BOSTON STORE - Peru, Ind. THE PERU REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER - Peru, Ind. CARLILE ARMY SURPLUS - Peru, Ind. REXALL DRUG STORE - Rochester, Ind. SHEETZ FUNERAL HOME - Akron, Ind. RACKET CLOTHING STORE - Rochester, Ind. HETZNER JEWELRY - Peru, Ind. KOFFEE KUP KAFE - Macy, Ind. GLAZIER FURNITURE - Peru, Ind. KUHNS DRY CLEANERS - Peru, Ind. ROCHESTER NEWS STAND - Rochester, Ind. JORDAN'S BODY 8a FENDER SHOP - Peru, Ind. BAXTER DRUG STORE - Rochester, Ind, BEEBEE'S SHOE STORE - Peru, Ind, THE NEWS-SENTINEL - Rochester, Ind. DR, RENDEL, M,D, - Mexico, Ind. MILLER-MITCHELL AGENCY - Rochester, Ind. AKRON IMPLEMENT CO. ' Akron, Ind. MURPHY'S PHOTO SUPPLY - Peru, Incl, DR. KEITH L. GIVER - Peru, Ind. KENNY'S SUNDRIES - Macy, Ind, WILKINSON LUMBER CO, - Denver, Ind. LESLEY'S STANDARD SERVICE - Mexico, Ind. GAST FURNITURE CENTER - Rochester, Ind. MEXICO LUMBER :Kr HARDWARE CO, - Mexico, Ind. FOLEY'S JEWELRY - Rochester, Ind. AULT'S GROCERY - Rochester, Ind, MADEFORD MOTOR SALES - Akron, Ind. 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