Fairland High School - Memor Yearbook (Fairland, IN)
- Class of 1950
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,? 1 ' . 1 u Q , 3 4 M.v., s , f w VKQ QRQJQKW5 5 5 2 Q EEMWWGSFWMFIWW K 4? .1 QL A ccomplir Staff' Editor -in-Chief ---------------------------- jackie Nelson Make -up-Editor--- -- - -- Rose Mary Thompson Assistant ------- Business Manager ---- Assistant ---------------- '-- Circulation Public ity Manager Photographers --------------- ---- Sports Editor ---- Assistant --- Typists -------- Sponsor ------ ---Wayne Fisher -----Mae Hasler ----Marilyn Lisk Elizabeth Barger Dora Mae Baxter Bonnie Bowers ------ john Bush -----Bob Wells -----------Seniors Mr. E. A. Copple .W T A WM A V 'L I A Faculty I f -s H PAUL E. PATTERSON, A. B. Central Normal M. S. Butler University Latin, Physical Education World History, Mathematics CLAUDIA VANCE, A. B. Canterbury Butler University State Teachers College Physical Education Home Economics Science, Music MAX E. BELL, B. S. Central Normal M. S. Indiana University Social Studies, Coach Commerce HARRELL, A. B.. M. s. A EARNEST COPPLE, A. B. CECIL Butler University Ball State Teachers College University of Illinois Indiana University English Mathematic s Principal Shop 4 mv 11 X tv: V-11 1. f ' in f, my-Q-3:'f ' 1 ', N K5 3 1 In Q if '?,,,Qf M' -4 A , 4 OWEN K. DOWNEY, A. B. Franklin College Mathematics Social Studies C Faculty S NOBEL. COX junior High English 7, 8, 9. 10 Literature 7, 8, 9. 10 gunman T HOMAS FOGER T Y County Superintendent of Sc hool s ERNEST BUS H Township Trustee s Q. v. Mauna Band Director Instrumental Teacher 5 ff':ki9g 5 r wr. Y l E KJ Q' Chvrus .,.. , ...... . . . 1-Z-3 4 , Band , , . ........ . ..... 3-4 Morristown . . . . 1-Z Seniors ELIZABETH BARGER Chorus .... ........ . .1-Z-3-4 Band . ..,.....,..... l-Z-34 Secretary . . .... . .4 JOHN BUSH chorusu... ....... .1-z 3-4 Band ...... ....... 1 Basketball . . . . .1'fZ-3-4 Softball .... . . .1-Z--13 -4 Baseball . . . , . . 2 -3-4 lratk ,, ZA3-4 DORA BAXTER Chorus ,....,... . .... 1-Z-3-4 'Treasurer .......... .,.. . 4 BLANCHE CHEATHAM Chorus .... ............ 3 -4 Presxdent . . . . 4 Shelbyville . . . l-Z BONNIE BOWERS Chorus , . . ........... 1fZJ3-4 Mfxxma CRAF TON 6 r ' 'R Seniors LOUISE DAGLEY Chorus. ...... ........Z-34 St.Pau1.. ....l JOAN IMEL Chorus.............l-Z-3-4 WAYNE FIS HER Chorus ............. 1-Z -3 -4 Basketball... 4 MARILYN LISK Chorus ................4 Boggstown . . . . . l-2x3 MAY HASLER Chorus ............. 1-ZH3-4 Band ....... . 1-12-3-4 Yell Leader .... .... l -3 Vice nPresident . . . .4 JOHN MALLORY Chorus ............ I -Z-3 -4 Band ..... ...... 1 Basketball . . . .Z-3-4 Softball . . . , , 2 4 Basebull . . ,, , 4 7 TEV 4 1 i I x f PICTURE NOT AVAILABLE Seniors JOED MILLER Basketball ......... . Z-3 -4 Softball. . . . .Z-3-4 Track . . . . Z-3-4 Baseball . . . . . 2-3-4 Waldron . . - - . . .1 RICHARD WELLS Chorus.............lf-ZHZQ4 Basketball..., ,,,,.,, Z-4 Softba11.... ... Z:-4 Baseball . . . . . 4 jACK NELSON Chorus.............l-Z-3-4 Basketball. . . . . . Z-3-4 Softball .... . . . 3-4 Baseball . . . . . .Z-3-4 Track .... . . Z-3-4 ROBERT WELLS Chorus .......... . . . .1-253-4 Band ....... ....... 1 Basketball . . . . . . l-Z-3-4 Softball .... . . . Z-3 -4 Baseball . . . . 3-4 Track. . . . . .3 ROSE MARY THOMPSON Chorus .............. Z-3 -4 Yell Leader. . . . . . 3 Shelbyville . . . . . 1 NORMAN woob Chorus ..... ........1-2-3-4 Band Softball . . . . . . 4 8 PICTURE. Nor AVAILABLE , - r' Q1 WRJWQYEVHY 5 3 N ww gmgaaxymgm T I H, db W, Q lllilllllll FRONT ROW: BACK ROW: 1'-- 1'lT' + l....l I Ill .L...,, ,. - 'V T .-l l.,,, , -Lv P , 'mg t FRONT ROW: MIDDLE ROW- BACK ROW' Qfl Q T ' 3 anim A 3 K -:' Tx , Pt .t PM ' 5-W I.. f Li, a 9 f 5. D 'Jig as fwfr- xe Q 7 r A it M . .L 4: ,vw Q ,toll vs Junzors Richard Thurston, William Tucker, Norma Herndon, David Linville, Pat Plymate, Martin Newman, and Robert Barger. Donald Martin, Betty McClain, Robert Dake, Gertrude DeWitt, and Mr. Patterson. 3 f . J. 'OO 'rf 'x 'EIEFITF ...X..X. A oo 5 ar Sophomores Mary Dell Mullen, Ray Hartman, Shari Mae Vernon, Norman Kelley, Marilyn Nigh, junior Plymate, Rebecca Thomas, and Gorden Kelley. jeanne Payne, Barbara Shofner, Kenneth johnson, Richard McKenney, Pat Thomas, August Dewitt, and Donita Wells. Gene Crider, Ruby Dixon, Calvin Kinsley, David Strietelmeier, Perry Hertzer, and Mr. Bell. ll AIIHIIIRMIIIIIII SNL 'Ei-T 'v' Fresh m en FRONT ROW: Walter Carter, jerry Hasler, Tom Taylor, Estelle Cheatham, Bill Kinsley, ' Berndene Martin, Harvey Carter, Barbara Shearer and Mr. Downey. MIDDLE ROW: Marvin Hillrnan, jeleyne Mohr, Edna Marie Anderson, jean Imel, Virginia X-Iertzer, Zoe Ann Bowman, Betty Foster, and jim Leap. BACK ROW: Dennis Wilson, Merilyn Sills, jack judge, Bob Hayes, Lee Tucker, and Meredith lrnel. wil Bus Drivers LEFT TO RIGHT: Ray Vernon, Bob Dake, Mr. Harrell, Milton Thomas, Ernest Fisher. 12 eu as 'A MIM Eighth Grade Seven th Grade 13 F ifth-S ixth 1 K1 - V.: f , F ourtlz-F iftlz 14 Third Grade E Second Grade Qilixuwau dd lllil - 4 xy .Qilkrnuil 91131: gi gs W N W' . X ,MX 'LJ Quasar: f J z:.'fr.:.':'-....': f d ' ' 'K' 3-:emma Ae XL X W e ---- X1 x iz .QQ T :......,,, 3 ' AR 'N X ig. duff' I5 fi First Grade Girls' Physical Education Class 16 'yT???5 9 F2 fi Bb Q dh 9 mrwggffcs YP V db 6 I Q High School Chorus Fairland Band 19 JOED MILLER, FORWARD BOB WELLS, GUARD JACKIE NELSON, CEN PER BILL l'UCKE.R, FORWARD JOHN BUSH, GUARD 2.0 WA YNEI FISHER BOB DAKEI RIC HARD MCKENNEY RAY HARTMAN JOHN MALLORY BUZZ WELLS Z1 Second Team FIRST ROW: Tom Taylor, David Strietelmeier, Dick Thurston, Harvey Carter, junior Plymate. STANDING: jack judge, Merilyn Sills, jim Leap, Don Martin, Richard McKenney, Bill Kinsley. .lunior High Basketball ON KNEES: Manager, Eugene Crosby, Ted Thomfuson, jerry Martin, David Wells, jim Huber, Cecil Millf-r, l, anager, Dick Plymate. STANDING: Melvin Fisher, junior Cherry, Avery Smith, Pete Bowers, jim Patterson Coach Patterson. 77 I Varsity Softball FIRST ROW: David Strietelmeier, junior Plyrnate, Bill Tucker, Bob Wells, Ray Hartrnan, joed Miller, john Mallory, Tom Taylor, and student manager, Gordcn Kelley. SECOND ROW: Coach Max Bell, Merilyn Sills, Norman Wood, Bill Kinsley, john Bush, jackie Nelson, Buzz Wells, jim Leap, jack judge, Bob Dake, Richard Thurston, Manager Crider. s.,,,' Tra ck Team FIRST ROW: Bill Tucker, Bob Wells, jack Nelson, joed Miller, Bob Barger. SECOND ROW: Richard Thurston, john Bush, Ray Hartrnan, Meredith Imel, Ronnie Mohr, Don Martin, Tom 'l' iylor, jack judge, Harvey Carter, Wayne Fisher BACK ROW: Merilyn Sills, Bill Kinsley, jim Leap. Z3 ii' .' in m cy 9. Cooks LEFT TO RIGHT: Inez Nulliner, Esta Sills, Loreana Nelson A 4 llkl A . ,. ,A H Y, Qv 3 A, f ififwki- i f . -'7' 1 1? MR. EDGAR 1-mux 1- . -- 'S Custodian, and Helpers Q . K 5 N 43. iq AL A A '-.gL,kf Joan MILLER DON MARTIN Z 4 wwf 5 C 2 5 5 CHEM! HMM X: N F ff V nib x f X ,qi f 1 J qi KKK Yea! Rah! Hornets! Coach Max E. Bell and his gang have proven to us that the Fairland Hornets have a greater sting than those found elsewhere in Shelby County. Fairland is the only county school to capture two county tourneys, and two sectionals in a row. It is an unusual record for a team to have five regulars placed at the top of the list of the all-tourney selections as was the case ip the section- al. They certainly made a well-balanced team in their ability to score and to handle the ball. We must not overlook the fact that the subs were ever ready to go in and take over on numerous occasions. They proved to us that they had just what it takes, when they took over to help win an overtime game with jackson Twp. in the tournament at Hope. Up to the time of the county tourney the Hornets have won nine games and lost one. They held the best offensive and defensive marks. They had a high-powered offensive average of 58.3 points per game and a defensive average of 38.8 points per game. The first five found places among the first eleven in the scoring race of the county. During the three county tourney games the five placed them- selves among the top nine of the county. The Hornets topped the list of sectional tourney teams in the number of ga.mes won during the season. Their record was eighteen won and two lost. They were followed by the Clifford Panthers' 15-4. They won the Sectional Tourney the hard way. Shelbyville, Columbus and Mt. Auburn were the three toughest teams of the group. They had a close game with Shelbyville which ended with a 4-0-35 victory but they had no trouble in gaining a lead on Columbus and Mt. Auburn and staying ahead all the way in their last two games of the Sectional. The Hornets went on to win their first game in the Regional which was with the Whiteland Warriors. Thus they entered into the finaltilt with the Madison Cubs as they did in '49, They ended the season with a good game even though they lost to Madison. They proved to be good losers. They closed the season with a 56.6 offensive average and a 40.8 defensive average. In conclusion to you, Coach Bell and the Fairland Hornets of '49 and '50, we wish to say, Well Done , and Good Luck . 27 September September September September September September October 3, October 7, 12,1949 16,1949 20,1949 23,1949 27,1949 30,1949 1949 ----- 1949 ----- October 10, 1949 ---- October Z7 -Z8, 1949 - November 4, l949--- November 16, 1949-- November 2.3, 1949 December 16, 1949 December 23, 1949-- Calendar For '49-'50 Attention! H. Bomb dropped on Fairland High School. Correction! Pupils merely returning to school. Softball season starts today. First foe downed by the score of'Fairland-7 and Morristown-2. Flat Rock Cards came up only to be beaten by a wide margin of 16-5. Boggstown Panthers came over to see if they could break our winning streak. No luck. Result 4-0, Our first away game didn't scare us. We floored Mt. Auburn 3-0. journeyed to Moral for another victory 15-Z. Freshman initiation. Open to all of High School. What a mess! juniors and Seniors visit Shelbyville News. Fairland invaded Waldron at the stake of County Champ- ionship. A close game 4-3, but we came out with 4. Senior party with hay ride and all the trimmings. Basketball practice begins today. Good luck Hornets! -Happy Days! Teachers' Institute. -Surprise! All ready so soon? Yes, the Hornets opened basketball season with a big bang by defeating Moral 69-39. Everyone took an I. Q. test to see how intelligent they are, or should be. Students and teachers received two days off for Thanksgiving one to eat Mr. Turkey, and one for recovery. Fairland's fir st defeat in almost two years. New Palestine handed it to us something like this, 53-39, F. H. S. closed for Christmas vacation. See you in 1950. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Z8 Calendar For '49-'50 December 31, 1949 ---Whoopsl just couldn't end that old year without some- january Z, 1950 ----- january 6-7, 1950 ---- january 9, 1950 ----- February 3, 1950 ---- February 10, 1950--- February 25, 1950-- March 4, 1950 ------- March 30-31, 1950 April 14, 1950 ------- April 29, 1950 ---- Mays, 1950 ---- - May13, 1950 ----- thing to remember, so we decided it would be good prac- tice to capture the New Year's Title . We entered a four way tourney at Hope. And won! So once again Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year, we certainly had one. -School re sumed. County Tourney. We added another trophy to our already full trophy case, by capturing the tourney from Mt. Auburn, Boggstown, and Morristown. Had a big celebration and dismissed school at 9:30. Girls cooked a meal for the boys at the home of Gerald Hasler. Wish we had a county tourney every week. Don't you boys? Boggstown suffered another defeat at the hands of the Hornets to the tune of 78-30. The Hornets toppled a tough Clark ball club by the score of 55-41. Second year in a row! Fairland wins another sectional championship. The Hornets defeated Shelbyville, Columbus and Mt. Auburn. Again we were in the regionals, but just like last year Madison was victor over us. The eventful night of the Senior Class play, I-Ienry's Hired Aunt.' ' All voices are tuned to thier highest pitch! Yes, you guessed it, the Shelby County Music Festival. The grand night for the Seniors and juniors alike. Every- one enjoyed themselves as they attended the junior -Senior Reception. The Seniors were formally accepted as members of the alumni at the annual Alumni Banquet. Hurrah! Hurrah! End of school. Z9 5 E N mcwzfwgmmzw if 1' Z I X 39 QL giqufoy uzflfgi K 19 'All T' WALSWORTH L.m.,f.,r..a A :La by muswolfn nornnl nu,-.1.... 1... U. I. A 32 Q FQ we LRE S dh 3 K, za Wzgigzfnsnme if 12 id Q I Q WHEN IN SHELBYVILLE, STOP IN AT THE SHELBY RECREATION ALLEYS BOWLING - BILLIARDS WHERE ALL FRIENDS MEET CALL FOR ALLEY RESERVATIONS 24 W. FRANKLIN STREET PHONE 849 SHELBYVILLE, INDIANA TAYLOR and TUCKER FABRICATORS OF INDIANA LIME STONE THE NATIONS BUILDING STONE PHONE 18 FAIRLAND, INDIANA MONFORT-OLINGER SALES, Inc. Chrysler - Plymouth Sales and Service General Motor Overhauling - Body and Fender Repairing - Expert Painting 24-26 W. Jackson Shelbyville, Ind THE SHELBY NATIONAL BANK Founded 1855 Ninety-Five Years of Service To This Community Member F. D. I. C. Shelbyville, Ind. BRADLEY HALL FURNITURE CO. Shelby County's Largest Complete House Furnishings Phone 12 Shelbyville, Ind. Compliments of TODD - BENNETT Shelbyville, Ind. LONG'S BETTER FURNITURE Floyd M. Long Kenneth M. Long 113 N. Harrison Shelbyville, Ind. Typewriters for Sale or Rent All Makes of Portables HALL - STEVENS TYPEWRITERS 13 E. Jackson Shelbyville, Ind. Compliments of THE EWING MORTUARY 'l 1 11 JOHNNIE'S CONFECTIONERY Phone 1692 209 S. Harrison Shelbyville, Ind. Compliments of J. C. PATTERSON 81 SONS Brick - Tile - Stone Masonry Contractors Fairland, Ind. Compliments of Ferguson Sales and Service KASTER FARM SERVICE Phone 51 Fairland, Ind. Compliments of STONE - FISH CHEVROLET, Inc. Your Friendly Shelby County Chevrolet Dealer New Location Corner Harrison 8: Penn. Street Wrecker Service Day or Night Phone 1732 - 1733 GRAHAM'S FORD SALES For Driving Enjoyment - - It's F O R D 50 Ways Finer for 50 Drive a Ford and Feel the Difference GRAHAM'S FORD SALES Phone 42 Shelbyville, lnd. SHELBY FARM SUPPLY CO., Inc. VITALITY FEED STORE Purina Chows - Seeds - Baby Chicks Chickens ' Feeds ' Supplies Custom Hatching Grinding and Mixing Phone 396 23 W. Hendricks Phone 1242 29 E. Broadway Shelbyville, liid, C0mDliments of J. G. DEPREZ CO. sPEAR's DAIRY sALEs, Inc. Big, Big BUSY Store Hardware - Sporting Goods - Chinaware Distributors of Borden Milk Electrical Appliances Shelbyville, Ind. Shelbyville, Ind. KAN E ELECT I SEARS, ROEBUCK 84 CO. ous R C You Wire for Us Shop at Sears and Save We'll Wire for You Shelbyville, Ind. Phone 1658 Shelbyville, Ind. J. 0. PARRISH LUMBER CO. GRll:l:Ey'5 Headquarters for Home Builders Hotpoint Appliances Phone 32 Shelbyville, Ind. Phone 312 Shelbyville, Ind. BROCKMAN Sales and Servlce Fr1g1da1re Conde M1lk6FS Phone 63 Fa1rland n HOWARD 8. SCOTT D1str1butors of Crystal Flash Gasolme Fuel O11 Motor O1ls Phone 62 or 45 R 4 Falrland Ind Good Luck Senlors FLOYD WILEY HOWARD 8. SCOTT Phone 62 Fa1rland Ind OREBAUGH PHOTO STUDIO F01 School Photos Shelbyvllle Ind WAGNER TRUCK 81 IMPLEMENT CO Inc Your Internat1ona1 Harvester Dealer Phone 2282 Shelbyvllle Ind Comp11ments of SHELBY COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOP ASSOCIATION Inc The Farmers Are Owners Try Tradmg at Your Own Place of Bus1ness D 8. S SALES AND SERVICE West State Road 44 R 3 Case Farm Implements Dalry Supplement Phone 1893 Shelbyville, Ind ' , I d. ' , , Your Friend and Milkmafl Agricultural Limestone THE FAIRLAND NATIONAL BANK Member F D I C Member Federal Reserve Banks Phone 46 FAIRLAND LUMBER CO. Phone 27 MULLEN'S SERVICE 81 GROCERY Phone 73 Fairland, Ind. Compliments of DELLA'S BEAUTY SHOP Fairland, Ind. ROBINSON' GROCERY Phone '70 Fairland, Ind. BARGER'S SERVICE 81 GARAGE Body Work and Painting Crystal Flash Products Sand - Gravel - Stone Phone 12 Fairland. Ind. Compliments of R. O. TUCKER 8g JAMES KASTER FAIRLAND SERVICE Standard Products Phone 11 Fairland, Ind. CRIDER'S MARKET Your Patronage Appreciated Phone 54 Fairland, Ind B R A D L E Y ' S Sales and Service Refrigeration - Oil Heating - Plumbing Nationally Advertised Merchandise Phone 75 Fairland, Ind CLAUDIAS GIFT SHOP State Road 29 Phone 39-R Fairland, Ind. PAULINE'S BEAUTY SHOP Pauline Fisher, Prop. All Type Perrnanents Specializing in Rayette Super-Flex Phone 30-J-4 Fairland, Ind. SCHLOESSER'S GROCERY Sinclair Gas and Oil Phone Fairland 65-J-3 FISHER'S GROCERY State Road 29 Full Line of Groceries Pure Gas and Oil HARTMAN ROAD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Bob - Ed - Ray J 81 J FOOD STORE Fine Quality Meats Phone 58 Fairland, Ind. FAIRLAND GRAIN CO. Grain - Feeds - Fence - Coal - Seed Phone 3 Fairland, Ind. Drink MURPHY MORTUARY cocA-col.A ' Good Luck Seniors In Bottles COCA-COLA BOT-I-LING Co Loren H. Murphy - Duane R. Murphy Shelbyville, Ind. Phone 7 Shelbyville, Ind. Congratulations and Best Wishes Indiana's Leading Sporting Goods Store Plee-Zing Foods EM-ROE SPORTING GOODS CO. H. H. WALKER WHOLESALE 209 W. Washington Street GROCERY CO. Indianapolis, Ind. V f ,n. 2 Q. 2 3 1 M:
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