Galveston High School - Galvestonian Yearbook (Galveston, IN)
- Class of 1950
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I i 3 F I i i 1 E I Z 1 i L i 1 Q 4 DEDICATION TO THOSE WHO HAVE GRADUATED FROM THE HALLS OF' G H S TO DEDIC ATE OUR ANNUAL WE THE SENIORS OE 1950 WISH THE PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1950 THE ANNUAL BEGINS GA! ,VFSTQNIAN OUR LAST YEAR OF SCHOOL GALVESTON HIGH SCHOOL THIS SCHOOL WAS BUILT IN 1910 Hiram Elder Architect W B Lake Trustee F. H. Thomas, C. E. Shaner, and W. L. Sines, Advisory Board Trustee Andrew Fernung Prmcxpal ELECTED CLASS OFFICERS Y K THOSE WHO HELP SUPERVISE US: Mr. Julian, Superintendent: Max Chambers, Francesville ANDREW FERNUNG West Middleton Ball State Teachers College B S Degree Indiana University M S Degree Principal BEULAH PULLEN Burlington Purdue University B S Degree Central Norm1l College Home Economics Sunshine Sponsor JOHN B RIGGS MAGDELENA FERNUNG Beaver Dam Manchester College Ball State Teachers College Indiana Umversit First Grade RICHARD SNYDER Young America Indiana University B S Degree Sixth Grade MISS INEZ SMALL Walton Manchester College Purdue University B S Degree M S Degree Agriculture Science WILLIAM SI-IIPLEY Akron Ball State Teachers College B S Degree Commerce Wisconsin University Ball State Teachers College Butler University Second Gmde VESTAL NICHOLS Rensselaer S oseph College Fourth Grade t Indiana University 1 t. J . . l HERMAN BRUNEGR AFF Bluffton Indnna State 1 College CIVICS Physxcs Shop HANNA CROCIXETI Young Amer1c1 Nlancliester Col ege Bal State Texcluza College Indiana Cemt 1 Third Gridt MICHAEL RUTHERFORD Cannellton Arthur Jordan Cu vatory B S Degree lVlus1c CARI XVILLIANIS Young Amernca Central Normal C0lleg A B Degree B S Degree Indiana Umversxtx M S Degree Nhtlmematxcs 'mb T' GRETN A GRAHAM Gilxeston Ball State 'I-e1cl1ers College Fxfth Gmde NI-XY KELLEY Greensburg Ball State Te1cl'1ers Col ege B S Degrre Socnal Studus Coach CELIA. ROCKXVELL Inwood DePauw Unlversxtx A B Degree 'Nortlmwestern Unue Englxslx Lum FLORENCE O BLEIN IS Wfnlton Nlanclmester College Ball State Teachers College Butler UHIVEFSIIS I LJ Extension Fxru and Second Grades SEPTEMBER DAYS ARE HERE 4H Club Members at State Fur Ag III inspect government corn Green Freslues 1nd Sponsor Sofrball lmeup r Hlgh Home EC Class Boys atrend Tractor Pulling Contest Off to worlc we go School sure was cough Sunshlne glrls Serve Th 'mlcsgnvmg Bre1lc 1st IO Ag Icirpenters ,fn btw ROW ONE left to rxght Ronald Bone Bob Bahler Glen Armstrong Herbert W1lson B1ll Salmons Bob Walker Bob Long Carl Pogelsong Dan K1tchel ROW' TWO Andy Ronlc Max Jones Bob Poll: lVlelv1n Armstrong Bob Patterson Dlclc Ahrens Dnclc Ault 1m Hodson Harold VerBryclc Cra1g Maze ROW THREE Ass1stant Coach John R1ggs Toney Fmney Gene Lake Coach Andrew Fernung SOFTBALL The school carr1ed on a summer softball program for the second consecut1ve vear Games were played w1th 1ndependent teams as well as the league contests at Walton Coaches Andy Fernung and B RlggS were as busy as a hen Wlth baby ducks as they sh1fted players 1n an attempt to replace the graduauon nddled 19481949 squad The team defeated Lucerne Metea Walton and Onward 1n order then suddenly fell apart at the seams as they fell before Twelve M1le the county champmns Young Amer1ca Royal Centre Washmgton Townslup and New Vifaverly Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct 4 SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Lucerne Metea Walton Onward Twelve lVl1le Young Amer1ca Royal Centre Washmgton Townslup New Waverly Y 7 7 ! 7 D 7 U V J. . ' . 1 9 . 7 I0 . 9 I2 .13 9 .16 15 .zo 1 1 .23 ' 1 .27 2 .30 ' ' 2 . s FIRST GRADE Row 1 oy B-one an Rose Wlnslow erry Weaver Linda Fernung Row 2 Charles ohnson oan Adams Larry Hawkms udy Price Douglas Grooms Row 3 Phlllp Shelly Gary LEWIS Rlchard Ronlc erry Huston David Bullxck Row 4 Beverly ohnson Rob ert Wxnnnger Sharon Naphew ames ohnson Ann Gordon Row 5 Larry Burrous Diane Klepfer Richard Hood Sondra Stafford Harold Crook Row 6 Marcla Coulc Phllp Patterson Natheta Geiger David Jackson Maxxne Mc Clam Row 7 Dan Pettay Ruta Huse Rxchard Cunmngham Those not ln the plcture are Ellen Hall Leon ones ane Stamper Nancy Barnes Rob ert Dresch -.l -, J X . J' ' ,J , - J ,J ' , ' ,J .f. V A ,, J T 5 r ' 'I J , 'e'fvI , I ,J : SECOND GRADE l Don Bmne Pun bla schand Stephen Swllee Bet x Brown Bobby Hood Ross Carolyn Nlorrns Rich ard McCauley Ros1l1e McCl11n Boobs R 0 b 1 n s o n Veoma Prmcc R x Danny Spence Bar La 2 Amos erry Remke C1 olyn Benner on Wewver Row. 4 busan XValker ack Munson janet Osborne Max XX 1 son ane N14 an Ol1I1SOl'l L'lfry Robertson Ku Nearon Rlchard Long Row 6 udy Wlnnxmger ohn nx Hart Judy Nearon Bobby Warner Roberta ernagan Row 1 erry Crlpe inet Ed wards Bobby Gearhart San dm Marschand Kent Rose Ros 8 Pamela Hollmgsworth Rncm Nicolas udy Hollmgs worth Phxllp Woolley Phyllxs Duncan Sgcond Grade children not shown in plcture amllee Rich ards jo Helen Wnlson Char lotte White Tommy Gnbbs FL Cree Diud Stamper Row .c f yu . ' . vt ' , of 5--- . , - x f. . I ' ' , or ' , -I g . . 4' ' ' J f' is . J L .. . Row 5-Charles Scaulf, Linda J V , K Q , . -J ' 1 J . Y -A l v J' ' I l-I I . . ' 'I U .F V ' ' 1 J.. ' ' . THIRD GRADE Row 1-Shirley Lacey Davld Turnpiugh oyce Hollmgs worth Robert Merrell anet Klepfer Row 2 Roger Lynas oan Peterson Frank Cree Lunch Hosxer erry Wxnxnger Row 3 Patsy Lee Ronk Wayne Irwm Cynthla ohn son George Taylor Connie Amos Row 4 Frank Thomas Mikel ordan Tony Conwell Patsy Wxnters Leon Genger Row 5 ane Flckle oe Mun son Vlfglhla Nulf Earl Wm mger Loretta Hodson Row 6 ohn Fernung Nleta Rose Michael Barker Susann Warner Blll Hunt Row 7 Marcxa Dutchess Rob ert ackson Marllyn Bone Larry Goldslaerry Roseann Rexstrew Patty Gearheart Absent Everett Scott Bonme Graham Rosle Whlte Geda ones Judy Baber 1 C ,J - , .J - ,J 1 1 1 ,J - 1 , . 1 1 1 1' 1 J , 1 , . -J ,J - 1 1 ' 1 . -J , 1 1 , . 1. , . J , -, 1 1 . ' 1 ' 1 J , . FOURTH GRADE Rom l ames Crock EEE Bbnme Fogelsong W1ll11m ohnson Betty Adams and Rlcharcl Duncan Ross Sharon Arm strong ohn D1xon Marsha Huston D1 vxcl 0 D n S 0 I1 'Ind Karen Patterson Rov. 3 Russell Port Sh1rley B r o w n lVl1cnael Golclsberry M1fCl3 Cunnmgham Row 4 ucllth Rob ertson Douglas Myers Rosal1e Stover Donme Mac Spence and oyce RICE Row 5 Loy Stover B e r H1 c e Patterson Mix Su l1v1n ean Ecluards and 'Vl1r1on Pu1len Row 6 lVl 1 u r 1 c e Spence Ph1l1p Prlce Gary Beeson Joseph Scott 'ind lynn Ru do'ph . - 3. . K J . , 37 . 1 J ' - er: ' ' . anccl Nlax Jackson. Y . ...I ' . J ' - C - Q 1 ' . C, J, ' FIFTH GRADE Row l m Coulc Deeann Garber: Bern Lacey, Ethel Huse and Harold Merrell Row 2 Norma Rush Donald Adams Sharon Rose Larry Bevmgton and Mary Ver Bryclc Row 3 Ronnie Lynas Betty Walker Charles Bowman Vxr gmxa Hood and Stanley Sallee Row4 Judith Davls ames strong Rodger Holllngsworth and Charlotte Merrell Row 5 Larry Weaver Jucllth Ault Merritt Gexger Connie Fetters and Larry Scott Row 6 Franjean Gordon R ta Hodson Ronme Hoxer Maxann. Toney and Kay Whitehead Row 7 Donnie Hosler Rohlule Wilson enrolled late -.li , Y l 1 , , I , J y ' - ' I V J Downhour, Lnllxe Mae Arm- , . . , . , y 1 ' , i- , s , 993' SIXTH GRADE Rom 1 Connie Clark Rob ert Rush Carmen lVlcCla1n and Bully Crlpe Rom 2 Carl Pettay Mary 1ne Coulc Larry Gordon 1ncl Sonja Hollxngsworth Rom 3 Bonny Patterson Calvm Myers Joyce Wm ters and Tommy Power Row 4 Loren Barker Mar jorxe Nwphev. Riymoncl Beeson and Shirley Emry Row 5 aner Chambers Clifford Stover Carolyn Duncan and Jerry Robert son Rom 6 Ich Mae Cameron Carol Jean Wfxlson, and Nlell Story SCENES AT LINCOLN Mr Snyder 1nd mxrh gradx Mrs F e r n un g 1nd fxrsr gmcle Miss Small 1nd sq cond gmde Mrs Grwhum 1nd fifth gr1de Recess 1 or H1 'my Youn America Time our for plcturc 14' , . 1 . Yi I . 4' H . . . 5 WK . K 6 un i 'fl h pl. f 7 W ' 8--Mr. Nicholas and Maurice dis 9 f'-- , . IO -M s. ' l . h f' .dr o ' ll f . Q I2 -K. P. '- . . M cuss llghrlmouses Mrs Crocl-cc-tr1nd the rhlrcl grade r O B cms t e 1 c e s nrst gri L r write CWI Danny Aulr lays one up Dug Mr 1 n d rs Ferguson 1 n d Mrs Brownxng 15 Ruadnng clwss ,,.,. SEVENTH GRADE B111 Johnson Carolyn Wxnslom Stanley Smlth oy Young Vlarvm Story Judy Chambers Robert Boylan 'VIar1lyn Wa e Larry Ravencraft Treya Pullen Sam Golclsberry Shannon Merrell 'ack We1ver Sara Maze Gerald SUlllV'il Fanny Scaulf Albert Donahue udp Crockett Bob Crlpe Myrna Weaver Paul Crlpe Roberta Hollxngsxx oru B111 Goldsberry Molly More Wayne Webb Alan McCoy Carolyn Walker Gale Fogelsong Bob Kxtchel EIGHTH GRADE Dlclc Flclcle Marilyn ohnson lm Darlancl Loudell Rockwell Mildred Brown J1m Gelger Oneta Erwm Russell Scott oe Wxsler Nancy Hart Rxchard Stover Jane Hosner Laura Belle Bone ean Hosner Donna ones udy Porter Jxm Beechy Carolyn Clark B111 Patterson Tom Wllson Sue Brown 1m Cameron Betty Donahue Absent Carol Hodgson Helen White Jay Whnte . ' 5 1 J . Carol Cree I - ' .l J. J. FRESHMEN Rebecca Merrel Cirl Fogelsong Pat Day Bob Buhler xm Ferguson Joyce Otxker Phllllp Geiger Royena Scaulf Helen Pierce Herbert Wllson Shirley Wnoley B111 Garber: Don Shelly Harold Hodson Patsy Rice Charlotte ohnsor' Harold VerBryclc Molly Weayer Arya Webb Charles Wxlson Dan Knrchel Dnck Ault J' Q Debra McCauley' . J , SOPHOMORES une Brown erry Rnchey Betty Pitterson nm Roach Bob Long Carol Sue Smith Ronald Bone Margie 'lurner Pat Beechy David Rice Beverly Husc Don lVlarsch1nd Crilg Maze ucly Graham Glen Armstron Helen Amos Duck Ahrens Irma Foy Absent Carolyn We1ver Loss Nulf Ron1lcl Wxlson I JUNIORS orcr 1 Merrc hm 'Vlccoy f: un I1 Q Ronm d H1lse LL u I 1 e Purce Co 1 111 Gerdes 'Ninn Holmu Eettx Sue Bry 11 Phxlllps tmxlu Rockm:-IV Pqul Guge Tue XX 1Iker 'Vle xm -Xrmstrong 'Hmm Bexmqton Bel XVTIICQF r 0 Pmnex Ron T Chambcrs Xhrgnmt Clirk TL rf Cru. J 5 fi kxff' Ak 7-: X Ak Sufi ,- . :n'- , 41 - . 1 Rrlriz ' ' bl an . V I ' l L' . VA Q. x W x T431 A ' ' ini I 1 . L. 'x 1 ' OCTOBER S BEST OF CHEER Brume s Phy suis C 155 October S S U I1 shme Where? 1m Session Im gonna buy 1 paper doll County c ro ps show Q IA- . . 7 l. Zi . 371. ' 44 . 51 64lVlr. F e r n u n g teaches 8th gmde 7- . 8-Ag. b 9-s . ' English Srudlous aren t we' 0 y s Swift and Co G1br1el blow that horn' 10 140 words per minute Total cliss that ls' SUNSHINE OFFICERS Inez Cameron Corresponding Secretary Betty Bryan Vtce President Marxlyn Weaver, President Rebecca Merrell Recording Secret'1ry Helen Amo Treasurer Our Sunshme actxvntles began wtrh the Dxstrxct V Thirteenth Annual Sunshlne Conventlon on Oc tober 8 1949 at the Galveston Communxty Bulld mg Six hundred and elghteen Sunshxne Socxety members and sponsors from thxrty two schools at tended our convention The program was called to order by the pres: dent Marilyn XVeaver Welcome was gxven by Mr Raymond uhan county suoerlntendent of schools Mr Andrew Fernung prxncxpal of Ga veston Hlgh School Mxss Ehzabeth Kressler Dean of DICITICI V Sunshine Soclety The business sesslon was charge of Miss Kressler and Mxss Ruth Shanlts Presentatxon of our new state dean Mss Grace DeHor1ty was made by the ret1r ng tate dean The afternoon program was called to order by the vxce president Betty Bryan The address was given by Miss asso Bose, f Jubbulpore, Indxa Music was furnished by The Four Keys Mr Mxchael Rutherford Reverend and Mrs Augs burger and The Gnrls Ensemble of Galveston Htgh School accompanied by Eileen Lalce lhe model lnstallatlon was m charge of the old and new officers The old offlcers were Ahce Saylor, actxng as president nn the place of ane Graham Louise Day vlce presldent Dot Arm strong actmg as Treasurer for Betty Bryan Pat Beechy, Recording Secretary oan Price Corres pondmg Secretary The new officers were Marilyn Weaver, presldent Betty Bryan vxce presmdent Helen Amos Treasurer Rebecca Merrell Record mg Secretary Inez Cameron Correspondmg Secre tary The two ptestdents were dressed ln yellow Grecian robes and the other offlcers were dre sed rn white Grecnan robes The model nnmatnon then was m charge of the new 1949 50 offlcers The freshman girls who were mltxated were Pat Day Charlotte ohnson Debra McCauley, Rebecca Merrell loyce Otxker Helen Pnerce Patsy Rlce Rovena Scaulf Molly Weaver Shlrley Wooley The freshman girls wore formals of pastel colors At the close of the meetxnq everybody tood and sang the Sunshine Song My Sun hx e C1rl and saxd the Creed Dxsmlssal was at 3 15 CHRISTMAS PARTY The 'mnual Chrxstmas Party was held at he home of Mrs Arthur Pullen sponsor of he Socxety ln the form of 1 carry m supper After the glft exchange the gurls went carolmg at he homes of shut ms ln Lxncoln and Galveston RILEY FUND The Sunshine gxrls of Galveston Htgh School sent ln 10000 to the Riley Hospxtal at India napohs SWEETH EA RT BALL The Annual Sweetheart Ball was held February 11 1950 at the Galveston Gymnasium The hugh hght of the dance was the crownxng of the ueen of the Sweetheart Ball Candtdates for queen were Manlyn Weaver, Senxor Betty Bryan unxor Carolyn Weaver Sophomore Pat Day Freshman The queen was elected by penny votes and at 10 O0 the queen was crowned Miss Put Day held the honor of bexng ueen of the Sweetheart Ball for 1 50 1 l S 1 A 1 ' 3 y 1 g S, K , ' I I ' - . ., - . . s 1 ' I l - t ' J . Y . . . , . . y h , 4 ' ' 7 3 3 . ' 1 ' A. 7 l ' . y , - . ' 5. ' A ' V ' . ,, ' F .N Q. vs . , A A . . . y , - , . . . . in . . I I A r . , . Y A ' Y I Y Z 5 Y I , ' L -- . Mrs. H. L. Hollenbach. ' ' ' I . . , , . . ' J o I . . fy uv - - ' - , . S . . , - 1 - ' . A K 5 Y . vin , . 1 I . . : ' K a : 1 ' . , H 'C' . . K I u- - Q U , J , - - . ' , 1 . 1 , J 9 y , Q . I , , . . n , - , - . ' ' 5 . A Q . . . A f ' Q - ' ' U 9 . PAPER STAFF Wie think the CARDINAL CORNER took a turn for the better this year. Through the cooperation of Mr. Holman and Mr. Cushing of THE LEADER office, the editor was able to help set the type for each issue. Wfith the assistance of their adviser, Mrs. Rock- well, the staff dispensed with the old, old 'lgossip column and tried to add new features when ever possible. LAST ROW Gene Lake, junior reporter, Roger Daggett sports editor and business manager Nita Lindsay Sunshine reporter Louise Day, business manager Bill Saylors Eileen Lake assistant editor Wayne Warner, Pat Beechy sophomore reporter, Mrs Rockwell, advisor and Max ones business manager SECOND ROWl Bill Johnson seventh grade reporter Carl Fogelsong freshman reporter, Nancy Walker exchange editor udy Browning Marg1ret VerBryck inquiring re porters and Thyra Mitten business manager FIRST ROW Marilyn Weaver, society Clarence Cameron, agriculture reporter Inez Cameron, Home Ec reporter, Donna ones eighth grade reporter Marjorie Evans, and Norma Gibson, inquiring reporter FOREGROUND Judy Dutchess editor ABSENT Joe Warner, and Don Stover, music ' 7 9 , xi 9 - . , , 9 , - s J , - l: , 9 . - ' , :J , - , . - -' J , 6 , Z , . BASKETBALL Thirty green but willing candidates greeted their new coach, Max R. Kelley, in the initial workouts for the 1949-1950 edition of the Gal- veston Cardinal basketball machine. The new pilot looked his new charges over, rolled up his sleeves, and began to rebuild the graduation ridd'ed outfit. Ronnie Bone and Bob Patterson of the 1949 tourney team were joined by seniors Max Jones, Bill Salmons, Andy Ronk, and Bob Polk, Cther leading varsity candidates were Ronald Chambers, Connie Gerdes, joe Walker, .lim Hodson, Jim lVlcCoy, Toney Finney, Bob Long, Dick Ahrens, Craig Maze, Harold VerBryck, and Bill Garbert. The new team started slow and were rewarded on their fifth outing by a well earned victcry over Onward, After continued improvement, Kelley's charges again hit the victory trail and defeated Wfaverly for their second win before a large group of former letterman in the first annual G night. The new year found the spirit still high. and this was manifested by the rout of Metea in the 'first week following the Christmas vacation. The climax of the year came when our boys outplayed the Washington Hatchets all the way and 'upset the defending Sectional Champs 41 to 38. The season ended at Kokomo's Memorial Gymnasium with the Cardinals fighting Greentown to a standstill for the first half but losing out to the big Beavers in the second stanza. Sophomore Ronnie Bone and hard driving Andy Ronk we-re mentioned by the Kokomo Tribune for their fine play in the sec- tional tourney. The school can feel proud of the fighting spirit shown by the boys and their Coach. They may not have won so many games as some pre- vious teams, but there is no doubt they gained many lessons that will be useful in later life, The future is bright and the senior boys wish the under-classmcn well in future years. FIRST ROW left to right Bill Salmons Mix ones Ronnit Bone Andy Ronk Bob Patterson SECOND ROW left to right Coach Max Kelley Dick Ah -ens Bob Polk Joe Wfalktr Ronald Chambers Connie Gerdes Craig Mue Prncip-il Mr lfernung r . . . ., Y hx - - 1 1 , , , , t . 1 v - -' , - - . P. FIRST TEAM RECORD DATE Novcmbnr Nfyvlmlxcf Novcmbnr Novambcr Novcmlfxcr 7 Dc-ccmbcr Dmcnmlvcr 3 Deumbir Dcumlur Dcumbcr 'inuiry 1 1nu1ry 18 linuiry 70 I1nu1ry Z7 Felvruiry Febrnmry February f'cluru1ry February 74 PLAYI D Kokomo Cnlveston Qh1rpsv1llf. G1lveston Gilveiron Blmd Tourncy Blind Tourney Bunker Hll Gilvviton G'1lve-sron County Tournc 'VIL re-1 I ucernc G1lvesron G1lveston G1lveston Gilvcston Cnlvcston Y K CfIOl'I'll Tourney OPPOIXI NT Northwwurn Der-r Creek Sl'11rpsv1lle Wilton Ol1W1rd Nortlwustcrn W1lron Bunker H1ll Pr11r1e Young fXm1r1L1 XV1sl11nL,zc n Twp MLYLW Lucerne Wfesrcrn W1ShlUgIOH Twp Unmn Young Am1r1c1 Twelve Nlrlf. Greentown GA OPP 1 5 AT 'S ' 1,, ' 1 4 -, 4 I9 57 ' 4 - as 56 - ll . . ' 4 . ' 28 46 ' ' 18 - '. 29 39 -5 .V , K 46 45 5 Q '- so 53 X ' I . 54 64 ' 9 I ' 31 46 4 - IZ . . ,' 4 31 60 ' 16 1 . 1 -. 47 61 Dc-ccmbcr Zl Galveston New Wfnverly 52 37 J- - 2 f ' . ' 1 N 1 . 29 So J- - 1 ' - 42 26 .- - - I sz 64 .- - - - s 32 42 , - 3 - 4 - A 2' Y . 42 39 . - 8 - - ' 4l sz Q 10 1- ' f ' . as 46 W . I7 Q. I , - . 41 46 - - - 1 as 69 FIRST ROW Left to rxglmt Harold Hodson Harold VerBryclc Dan Kxtchel Blll Garbert Carl Fogelsong SECOND ROWL, left to rxght Glen Armstrong Herb Wxlson Bob Long Coach lVl1x Kelley Bob Bahler Dxclc Ault THIRD ROW left to right Jerry Richey 1m Ro1cl1 Student Managers Galveston Galveston Galveston Galveston Galveston Galveston Galveston Galveston Galveston Galveston Galveston Galveston Galveston Galveston SCHEDULE Northwestern Deer Creek Sharpsvxlle Onward Bunker H111 Praxrle Young Amerlca Metea Lucerne Western Washington Twp Young Amerlca Young America Twelve Mlle WON 1 1 LOST THEY l , 1 , J' - , 1 . WE 28 23 - Z6 6 ' Z1 Z7 Galveston Walton 37 ll 31 Z2 ' Z6 34 3 ' 29 11 ' 35 24 31 20 Z8 24 22 39 ' . 32 22 ' 21 Z2 ' Z4 17 I Z8 23 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL nth only one player left from the 1948 49 County Champs an entlre new team was necessary m the unnor Hxgh Several games were played and Washmgton Twp Walton and Washmgton of Kokomo were defeated Young America and New Waverly were the county teams that won over Galveston Each boy was used clurmg the season ln mter school games because the purpose of unxor Hlgh School basketball IS to tram future Cardmals JUNIOR HIGH SCHEDULE Carver Center Washington Townshxp Walton Young Amerxca New Waverly Western Kokomo Roosevelt There Here Here Here Here There There FIRST ROW left to rxght Sam Golclsberry Tom 1m Cameron Dick Flckle Bob Kxtchel THEY Wilson oe Wlsler 1m Darlancl SECOND ROW Gerald Sullivan Stanley Smith B1l1Goldsberry Richard Stover Gale Fogelsong Jxm Beechy nm Gxeger THIRD ROW Blll Johnson Charles Johnson Bob Crxpe Jack Weaver Paul Crnpe Bnllne Patterson Russell Scott and Jay White FOURTH ROW Mr Brunegraff Alan McCoy Larry Ravencraft Wayne Webb Marvm Story W' 1 . 1 - y v A A J . z . 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X -W ,sexy v gm 42 .T V X , B., V 4 ' , Ji?-3 yi l Y. .- 496253 The publlc W15 g1V9n H Chance to see what was bemg done m our mustc classes when a mustc revue was gnven before a large audlence The junior hugh chorus the f1fth and slxth grade chorus and the band took part A special feature of the program was the ftrst grade nn thenr ren dmon of THE BOY AND HlIS BILLY GOATS THREE Speclal numbers were given by Becky Merrell and dlrector Rutherford Eileen lake m Geiger anet Chambers Sonja Hollingsworth and Marjorxe Naphew were ptano accompamsts to the varxous groups as well as to classes and other meetings throughtout the year The lnncoln school clnmaxed program by presenting an entertaxnmg operetta LAZY TOWN In the gymnasium on April 12 1950 The Jackson Townshlp Music Boosters Club was formed early tn the year and they gave both spiritual and material and to the school New slacks and skxrts were purchased for the band and a new French horn was presented to the school MUSIC Mlchael Rutherford was selected the d rector of music for 1949 and 1950 Fxcldler Mxke responded well and led the students to a successful vear ln both mstrumental and vocal mustc Vocal choruses were orgamzed an the flfrh and sixth grades the jumor htgh and the semor hlgh schools The band was organlzed wxth seventeen Junior hlgh and seven senior hlgh students par txctpatmg SPeC1a1 'ittentlon W'lS g1V9I1 to publlc 1ppCHr ances of the groups The band played at home basketball games A serles of assembly programs Washnngton Twp Twelve Mxle Western and Royal Centre The band and the junior hlgh chorus were featured Special numbers were given by Becky Merrell our Ink Spots and Mlke the Fxddler Nita lindsay narrated for all the programs Special thanks must be glven to Ham Kntchel who transported our troupe JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS FIRST ROW Carolyn Clark Carol Cree Helen Whxte Mlldred Brown Sue Brown Judy POITCI' SECOND ROW Treva Pullen udy Crockett Carolyn Walker ean Hosler Marllvn Walker oy Young Nancy Hart THIRD ROW Molly Mote Betty Donahue Loudell Rockwell Donna ones Roberta Hollingsworth Oneta Erwtn Shannon Merrell FOURTH ROW Tommy Wilson Jim Beechy Bob Kttchel Jim Darland Rlchard Stover oe Wlsler ay Whxte Jxm Geiger ' . 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V4 .bf E ,Ju Jawa QA I i SUNSHINE SOCIETY FIRST ROW Slaxrley Wooley Carolyn Weaver THIRD ROW June Brown Inez Cameron R Betty Patterson Marnlyn Weaver udy becca Merrell Lounse Day Marjorxe Turner Dutchess ucly Browning Nancy Walker Norma Glbson Margaret VerBryck Beverly Pat Beeclay Helen Amos Irma Foy Pat Day Huse Sue Pxerce oretta Merrell Mrs SECOND ROXV Helen Pnerce Debra McCauley Arthur Pullen Sponsor Charlotte olanson Patsy Rice Marjorie FOURTH ROW' Martha Huse Betty Sue Bryan Evans Bonnie Merrell udy Graham oyce Otlker Rovlna Scaulf Molly Weaver Loxs Nulf Thyra Mltten Dorothy Arm strong Emrlee Rockwell Carol Sue Smrtla Nancy Holman Exleen Lake Nlta Lmdsay Margaret Clark SWEETHEART BALL QUEEN AND COURT Marilyn Weaver Carolyn Weaver, Betty Sue Bryan and Queen Patrxcra Day ' ' x 1 ' x 2 e' , , J , , , ,J , , , , , , - , . , ,J - , - , 1 ' 3 7 1 - J , , - , , 1, ,J ,J ,U 1 ' 1 a - f 1 ' 1 'v ' 1 'Q r -. , 4 1 r . SWEETHEART BALL T 4 nun! gms VX hir no mg Dune No 4 Lon ny., up Chipv. rones ucen Pit Da, Lmds grand mlfpll DL commons cor 1 fig dONl'1 Pu D 'md Din lx Nou comf. nn glr s sml e raw' mg VI17. IOUISC 'Nxm buf. Run H LIT. Ralph USE pOSlX'1g' Nhrxly Inez Lloyd I5-Su eetheirts I-V h- ev' 4 iw- .f-- H . 6 :latti- 7 3-- 1 ' - L ' A .1- 1 v 4,, 4 K , SQQ . 6-H ' . ' 2 - 7- Carl F.. Pat B , s -J - x , ' I . I -. . V' Y 9--. . '. . , LY' ., Bzfi IOW- '. 5 f. el- , 11-.J ' IIE - ' '11, J im, MARCH Both Dream and Cheery' Conme Ge des Boo Long Escorts Debri Dan Pat Firm BUYEAAL 4 H Feed 'Vlov e Convocitlon -Senxor Ste1dxes Mix 1-1 'llid Louise The bind nn 1cuon Bob Polk H1ro1 Yer Bryck udy 1X1'lI'gl9 Berry Nlr XVl1111ms expnns to Glenn Armstrong Rowdy Enghrh zraders south side You M111 rx mmutes School bO'lrd YISIES SChO01 e e 1 d 'm Slsters 1X'l'l!'l1Xl1 'md C1 Yn Swmg xour par ne s 18 A III boss wsu Hop F1rms lf ' 1' . 1 34 .. . 4 - . 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I 'L ' 'Li nee V ' 1 . ll-Daily' line-up cn C110 133k jpe for 10 14- 1 '- 15-HP t N 1et 5 a H.. ci 16- ' 1 R IV. 17- j 1 'c r g SC ' per TRACK Rcwl left to rxght ones Broad ump 880 Relay 100 Yd Dash Roach 880 Yd Run Hurdles Pc'k None Patterson Hlgh Jump Pole Vault Ronk Pole Vault 220 Yd Run 880 Relay Row Z Fogelsong Hurdles 880 Yd Run Armstrong Mule Run Hodson Broad ump High Jump Rxce Low Hurdles Wilson 880 Yd Run Kelly Coach Row 3 VerBryck Broad ump Shot Put M1le Run Gerdes Hugh ump Geiger 880 Yd Run Mlle Run Rxggs Assxstant Coach TRACK AND FIELD For the 1950 track season Coach Max Kelley had 25 boys reporting for the spring sport Wnth but few exceptions the red and blue thlnly clads were a new group of d1stance runners sprmters hurdlers and fxeld events boys Three lettermen rerurnmg from last years track team and formmg the nucleus for this years track team were Andy Ronk Bob Patterson and Max ones Pracuce began early ln March wlth mtensxve dnlls gectmg underway the latter part of the month The 120 yard high hurdle and the 180 yard low hurdle were new events that the cmder boys from Galveston pnrtlclpated ln this year SCHEDULE AP II 7 Metea Lucerne and Galveston at Twelve N11 e APRIL 14 Young America Twelve Mlle Lucerne and Galveston at Twelve Mile APRI1 I8 Galveston vs Twelve Mile at Twelve Nllle QFreshman and Sophomores APRIL Z5 County Track Meet at Twelve Nllle MAY 12 Sectxonal track meet 'nt Kokomo ' . 1 xt . , X g , ' X - 2 ....... . 1 1 .I v J s y . Q , . , 7 - , 9 y , 3 , , , , . . ' . ' ' , ' 7 9 9 1 J s , y 9 , . g , , , , ' , J 4' Y v v J Q 2 - 1 5 , - . , E A . R 1, .- , , ' .' 'l . r , 1 - i 1 1 v . , . , , J A - - . 1 . ' ' ' I C . r . . -'Fp,,.,.. fe! 1' ,a ,,f SENIORS IN MORE INNOCENT DAYS I 'argslrer VerBryclc ' wynr Nancy Xvallcer 14 'Xlornn G bson I5 Mwrth 1 1 Marjorie lzvans Marilyn Weaver 3 Huse 6 Nxt1 Lin 1 Bll Silmons Gene Mlller 4 ucly Dutchess 5 udy Brown 18 Semor mothers vxsxt school Vlrs Patterson ng 6 oe 61. Wayne Warner 7 Max ones 'md Mrs ones I9 Stmor gxrls prtpuw clmner 8 LOUISE D'1V 9 Bob Pollc 10 Tlwyra MIIIQW Senxor boy selects a but project 'Vlix Jones .W . x V f Q 1 'cf ' l 25' tk Lg Q' in H K iz - W Li.-f. k Q5 1 H 1 1 f , 5 , l--M. 1 ' . ll-Bill S. l l3-- i. ' ' .2-e ' . . -A . 121, 'df.y. ivei . . I A YJ Y ' -AJ - 77 I . I . .'l 1' 4. 1.--I'r'.+J. .qrfbn . - ' e- , e ze ' X- -- - SENIOR CLASS POEM INIy n1me Ib Iucy Dutchess m tue feet S or Edltor ot the p1pnr And I m1Ixt the krds report I wrote thxs sxllx poem An I know th1t xou 1gret ts hxqh tame I I,ot starte And quxt t1lkxn 1bout me Hello' You lucky people sou They call m Lxttle BIII I work 1t H1rcI1ns Qeruce n l ke 5: e g r s 1 r I hue 1 p1xr or bug brown mes And cheeks lust ltke 1 rose 'Wy n1me s udx Browning -Rnd Im known for mx pretty lotms I pl1y b1sketb1ll tor GHS BIII S1Imons ts mx n1me CI e 1 puttxn NIode Ard go mth this mm dame Im edttor ot the 1nnu1I My n1me I9 Nlxta I. Bill S1Imons IS my ste1Clv H15 been for quzte 1 spell Tht n1me I9 Don1lc'l Stoker And before I blcl 1dxeu If you would really hke to nt1 m I II play my guxtar for you I c1me from ol Ch1c1gO To good ol G H S Though Ive gone wxth Don for 1 Mittens st1lI the n1me I possess The semor cI1ss I5 1lw1ys 1gog At some of the thmg, I my 'VI Ev1ns IS the n1me I love mmm And I wxsh I could re1d them a They call me Killer Muller C1use a boxxn ch1mp am I I c1n give 1ny boy xn GHS A gre ll bug purty bl1ck eye 'VIy n1me I9 Cl1rence Cameron Ancl my slster is Inez People thunk th1t we dont get along And onIy just becez We luke to 1rgue In cnvncs cl1ss Anyhow th1ts the w1y If seems But 11 thxs vcry worthy t1sk We m1ke 1 team of te1ms Im the gurl wxth the Irxsh temper And the Irlsh name to boot 'HTCS Louxse Anne D1y hep hep' Th1ts me And lVI1xIe thmks Im cutt Y' Now I 1m NI1x L onts The presnclent ot our cl1ss Member of the b1II te1m And I like the 'Iboxe sud l1ss Wayne XYIYYDEF thats my brother! Thmks 1 good book IS the best To whale 1w1y the hours And get lots 1nd lots of r st But when Pete 1sks 1 toughle question He c1Ils on Sen1tor C1use h knows most o the 'Inswers And th1ts ME Ill h1xe xou know' I am lVI1rgaret VerBryck Heres somethms, I don t want to hxde I h1ve a collectnon of n1pkms Collected from t'1r 1nd wxcle I pl1y 1 Ixttle b1sketb1ll And when the crowd does ro1r 'Ks sure as my n1me ts Andy Ronk I try to ruse our score I Dottie A work at Bob Inn And with Andy I do fight Each 1nd exery doggone ttme He CWIIS m Dynamite I guess Im fue footsexen 'Wy eyes 1re the brownest brown And I Ine just east of town Aw' gee whxzl Polks my name Im just about sxx foot t1II I blush about 1 jumor gxrl And like to pI1y some b1sketb1ll Im five feet t1II If Im 1n mch The president of our Sunshme There 1re twenty fnve n1mes m thts cI1ss of And lW1r1lyn Sue XVe1ver IS mme Im Bobby Gene Patterson The b1ll boys c1Il me P1t I drxve 1 beat up ModelA And I never we1r 1 h1t My n1me IS N1ncy W1Iker And I know th1t I seem quxet But lf 1nd when Im gxven half the ch1nce I c1n re1lIy b 1 rot I Iove to talk 1nd e1t 1nd sleep And loaf clown 1t the ol Bob Inn The gurls all luke my IVIocIeIA Its owners n1me IS D1ggett Roger Iynn I 1m IVI-Irtha Huse In el1ss when I h1vt spoken Everyone just I'IllgI l9 1nd I1ughs Couse they know Im 1lw1ys 1 Klokml OK now you c1n unbencl This IS the fxn1Ie The finish The n I OUTS I ' . I I . ,I nz , K r I - ' ,KKK I I K -4 I 1 . I' all of A ' ,h t. K K K I . K I I ' I . ' f it v - ' C I d . K , K , I eK, I' I f 7 4 ,. K , ' K I I I Joe. ' I e '. ' I . ' V -V V , A n K I K' '. C .. e. V K ' t 4 I ' I . . v . K , K A d I to xv the I l I th ull. K T I K 1 t . 1 I 1 I I' ' ' I ' , 4 ' ' 1 1 I I x K' , I I ' I K . , .1 ' I K' t . - I -e ' ' I rw t ' I l-A I . I ' 1 , K ' ' I e . I , I . ' ' ' - 1 L C ' I , 1 - A 1 , I . - ' My name ts Norma Gnbson ' t '. 1 ' , - - K , t ' . ' I ' I - , , , . . , ,Kr Q . I , a K r K ' 1 X I 1 I I . K ' I I feng long tf .Ie K , , ' K -I - K KK I ,I ' , , A K ' ' ,K - ' . I I f. I 3 . ' vs ,I 'I - 1 - . . Il dav. - - - . t I I - . I . K K ' ,K - K I I e I 1 I 1 . I , K ' , K . , K K ' 3 I K ' 1 4 . I I K A 4 l K 4 . K K K 1 I I I . 5 C , 1 . ' 1 ., ' 1 1 C .I I ' - - n A - I . I , . . . , A ' . I ' I ' I . 4 m , . t . ' ' - ' I ' I xr e d. 3 m GRADE TWO IN 1939 40 First row ltfr to rlght Rxcharcl Irwm Wayne Shaffer Conrad Gerdes Eugene Lake Bxll Saylor ack Hood Don Dudley Second row Carolyn Hosler orretta Merrell Dot Armstrong Elleen L1lce Mirgaret VerBryclc Marcea Goodxer Phyllxs Slsson Judy Dutchess Bonme Merrell Betty Burtch Thxrcl row 1m McCoy Bxll Silmons Rlchard Shuclc Max Jones Ronald Chambers Roger Daggett Davxd Burtch Toney Fmney Teacher Mnss Blanch Fair 1 VFR . megs-1 ,...Mr. ,, We ,. V Nm WM ,. 1 ,MW fr . cf 1 A ' - , , , J , 1 . Y 7 Y 7 I , Y r 7 , J , . , . , , J - , - Y ' 3 K 7 Y Y 7 , . JL DY DUTCHESS Sunslume 1 Assmam Eclnor cdr lor 4 -Xnnual Staff 4 Cliss Pliy 3 BOB PATTERSON Basxemill l tballl 7 J Tm INEZ CAMERON unshme l Paper Stiff 4 Annual Smf-1 Class Play 3 Music 1 7 3 Ensemble 3 Sunshine Cor respondmg Secreran 4 BILL SAYLOR Basketball 1 7 Pres: dent 1 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Student Councnl 'Hull' DON STOVER Entered from Cutler 'iper Smff 4 Musxc MARTHA HUSE unshme l 2 Annual Staff 4 Music CLARENCE CAMERON Paper Staff 4 Army Z 3 Entered m MARILYN WEAVER unshme 1 2 Sunshine Presxclent 4 Paper Staff 3 4 An nual Staff 4 Yell Le'1d Music I 3 semb WAYNE WARNER Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 NANCY WALKER Sunslune I 3 Presndenc 4 Paper Staff Muslc 1 Annu1 Staff 4 GENE MILLER Track 1 Z B15 et NORMA GIBSON Entered from Bunker H 2 Music Sunslune 3 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 'Vw JUDY BROWNING unslune 1 2 1 4 Pa er Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Sunshme Vxce Presn dent 3 ROGER DAGGETT as etluall 1 Z Tmclc 1 Softball Paper Staff Annual Staff 4 4 H Class Play 3 Student Councxl 1 3 Musnc MARGARE f VER BRYCK unslune 1 l 4 Muslc 1 Z Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 JOE WARNER Annual Staff 4 Pa per Staff 4 4 H 4 Nh. snc 4 NITA LINDSAY Sunshme 1 Sunshine ueen 3 lNlu sic I Class President Class Secretary 3 Class Treasurer 4 Assxsrant Annual Eclltor 3 An nual Edxtor 4 Sunshlne Reporter 4 Class Play 3 Yell Leader MAX JoNEs Basketball 1 rack l 4 b l 2 3 4 Presl nt I'I 4 n nual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Musxc 4 Band 3 4 H Preszdent 3 4 C ass President 4 Paper Staff DOROTHY ARMSTRONG Sunshine l Bandl MUSIC I 7 En sem le l 2 Class porter I Class Secretary 4 Class Vlce Preslclent 3 Annual Staff 4 4I-I BOB POLK Entered from Kokomo Basketball 2 3 Softball 2 3 4 Trak 3 Annual Staff 4 W' 5 BILL SALMONS s etball I 2 3 Softball 7 3 4 Music 4 Vice President 4 LOUISE DAY unshme 1 2 3 Sunshine ueen 2 Mu sc I Class President 3 Class Treasurer 2 Sun shine Vice President 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 3 ANDY RONK Basketball Softballl Z 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Mus1c4 4 Annual 4 Tl-IYRA MI'I'l'EN unshme I 2 3 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 3 Treasurer 3 Annual Staff 4 Entered from Clucago 1 MARJORIE EVANS unshnne 1 2 3 1 3 4 Pa er Staff 4 PROPHECY Los Angeles, Calnfornna une 6 1965 Dear Max Kelley I just read an artncle nn the paper about your BLUE BIRDS wnnnnng the state champnon shnp I wa.s really surprnsed I thought you mnght luke to hear what the Cardnnals, who were your fnrst ball team, are now domg We stopped at Galveston on our way to New York to publnsh my fnrst book Why I Dnslnke Gnrls Stealnng My Car We went nnto one of the statnons and who should be worknng there but Bnll Saylor He sand he had bought the station ten years ago and hnred Wayne Warner as hns m anyone else He sand Andy Ronk was worknng on a rocket shnp to make hns fourth trnp to the moon Bob Patterson was also helpnng hnm On thenr fnrst attempt they cracked up and had to be taken to the hospntal Who should they fund there but Dr Clarence Cameron and nurse Lounse Day It wasnt long before they had them fnxed up nn fnne shape We sand good bye to Bnll and went up town to see what was new Instead of Bob Inn we saw a restaurant called Joe and Dots Shovel Inn Guess who owned that ' None other than e Warner and Dot Armstrong We went nn and who should we see but Thyra Mntten Thyri sand that she and Don had been gonng steady for the past fnfteen years but hadnt got around to gettnng marrned yet Instead of havnng a nnckelodeon Dot and Joe had Don Stover playnng hns guntar and Inez Cameron snngnng They were donng a very good job at nt We learned that Gene Mnller was trynng for the Worlds Boxnng Champnonshnp Hns poor wnfe the former Judy Brownnng was nn the hospntal for the fnfth tnme after Gene got mad at her and beat her up Martha Huse ns now a Powers model Her pnctures are nn all the latest fashnon magaznnes Wfe also learned that Marjorne Evans ns snngnng nn the Metropolntan Opera House By the way udy Dutchess and Margaret VerBryck are runnnng a dog and cat hospntal Margaret ns presndent of the Humane Socnety We decnded we would go out to see Bob Polk He was owner of Polks Danry When we got there who should we run nnto but Max ones He sand he had just come over to get some mnlk for hns wnfe the former Marnlyn XVeaver and thenr three sets of twnns We were talknng to Bob and asked hnm nf he knew what had happened to Nancy Walker, Nnta Lnndsay and Bnll Salmons He sand Nancy was an artnst working nn Chncago He had heard that she and Bnll got marrned and were both panntmg Nnta marrned some multnmnllnonanre and ns now lnvnng nn a mansnon somewhere nn the South I suppose you are wondernng who ns wrntnng thns letter It ns the guy that would get your boys out of bed after you had just got them there My wnfe the former Norma Gnbson and I are lnvnng here nn Los Angeles mth our snx boys By the way we are gonng to make a ball team of them Yours truly Roger Daggett S ' , , , 4: 4-H , Z, , g p ,, 4 ., . . , - ' - QQ - - ' 1 . ' D . . ,, ' . J . g h Y . . A e' ct v - nv ' channc. We asked nf he knew what happened to , ' J , ' 7' L . I ' I . . .N W v H . f . . . . . Q Jo l E . . . . SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the tall of 1946 twenty six freshmen boarded a flytng saucer mth Nlrs Buelah Pullen as Nan gator and Prtsndent Btll Saylor as Ptlot The pas senger lxst was as follows Dorotha Xrmstrong udy Brownmg Inez Cameron Roster Daggett Loulse Day M lvtn Don ahue udy Dutchess hlarlorte Evans Marcea Good ter Paul Hostcr Vlartha Huse lVlax ones Nxta Lmdsay Thvra Nluten Bonnne Merrell Gene Mxl 'er Bob Patterson Andy Ronk Btll Salmons Bxll Savlor Margaret YerBryck Nancy Walker Wlarner Wayne XVarner Vlarxlyn Weaver and Omer Young At the beginning ot our sophomore year we acquired a neu Naxxgator 'Xlr Btll Shxpley and new P1Ior Ntta Ltndsax Some neu passengers jo ned us at thxs time They were Bob Polk Berdlna Wilson Norma Gtb SENIOR CLASS WILL I Martlyn Weaver will my bleached hatr and my weight of 100 pounds to Sue Pierce I Inez Cameron vnll my naturally curly haxr t oretta Merrell I udy Dutchess do hereby wxll my chap tooth and my posntuon as eclttor of the school paper to Exleen Lake I Judy Brownxng mll and bequeath my rosy cheeks and clxmple m my chm to Nancy Holman Nancy Walker do wtll and bequeath my seat the assembly to Betty Bryan Margaret VerBryck hereby will and bequeath m called red hatr to Emllee Rockwell I Norma Gibson wtll my height to Margaret Clark I Martha I-Iuse do hereby wtll and bequeath my abnltty to get along wxth the girls tn Home Ec to Nancy Holman I Loutse Day will my abtllty to wear an arm ful of bracelets to Margaret Clark and my ablllty to go wxth two boys to Betty Bryan I Nlta Istndsay will and bequeath my an nual worries to oretta Merrell and my ablltty to go steady to Nancy Holman I Thyra Mttten hereby wxll my abtllty to go steady wxth one boy throughout my senxor year t Fmtlee Rockwell I Clarence Cameron do wxll my abtllty to argue wxth Brume to lVlelvm Armstrong and Gene lake son and Donald Stover 'vlelvxn Donahue and Omer Young baxled out to serve Uncle Sam Ball Shtpley was agam our Navtgator 1n our ,unlor year Our new Pilot was Louise Day Four passengers left us and we got word to .nxt on Doyle Harner Those who left were Mar cea Goodter Paul Hosler Bonnl Merrell and Berdma Wfalson Andrew I'ernung was our Navlgator during t e ast a our four year journey Dur Pilot was Max ones XVI' picked Clarence Cameron up at an Army Camp and Doyle Harner bailed out over Texas Those gtttmg off at Commencement Planet are Dorothy Armstrong Judy Brownmg Clarence Cam eron Roger Daggett Louise Day udy Dutchess Marjorie Evans Norma Gibson Martha Huse Max ones Nnta Ltndsay Thyra Mxtten Gne Mxller Bob Patterson Bob Polk Andy Ronk B111 Salmons, Ball Saylor Donald Stover Margaret VerBryck Nancy Walker oe Wfarner Wayne Warner and 'Vlarllyn Weaver 'Nancy Walker I Gene Mxller wxll and bequeath my abnlxty to ftghc and love to Tom Cree I B111 Salmons, wtll my Model A to drnve to school to Tony Fmney I Blll Saylor do w1ll my abnllty to work m a filling station to oe Walker so he can work for his fatherm law I Roger Daggett will my old faxthful Model A to Cralg Maze so he can go wtth Nancy every ntght I Wayne Warner wxll and bequeath my Model A To Bob Walker to go wxth Pat Beechy I Don Stover, make and establish my last wtll and testtmony I will my ctvxcs book to ames Bevmgton and ames tts stlll lnkc new because I havent taken anythmg out of xt I Dot Armstrong w1ll all of my mcknames to Betty Bryan I Marjorie Evans wall my long fingernails to Bonnxe Merrell I Bob Polk w1ll and bequeath my ablllty get along wxth Llleen Lake to Paul Geiger I oe Warner, wlll my black halr to Ronald Halsey I Andy Ronk hereby w1ll my abtltty to give a speech when getting my basketball sweater Connxe Gerdes and Ronald Chambers I Max ones do hereby w1ll and bequeath my Auburn hair and red suspenders to Jim McCoy I Bob Patterson wlll my positron tn basketball to Ralph Phnllxps , f ' . t 1 I . , . lr K K - A . . . 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L I - I 7, , . -- L V , . to a ' 7 K- - - 0 . . . . . - . , Q I y Q ' 1 - - 7 I I 7 , .. . 1 A 5 1 I 1 K CLASS OF 49 First row lfr to rlght Portia Dutchess Allce Second row lynn 511195 RRY lH1501 H9 ber Cavlor Rose Mary Klle 'me Graham oan Prlce HC0bY Rcberr W1Slhr 16k A0105 Guffge long Wfxlcla Rockwell Carlls VerBryclc Jerry Amos Clin WEHVCF George Bf0ClCUS m LKHS C1rl R s Richard Rhine Blll Saylor QNX CLASS OF Flrst row left to right Mary 0 Williams Qecond row Martha Clark Charles Turnbull Donald Cree an MCCOY Keith Fmney any Anna Lou Dxllon Vsfayne Ellcms Kcxrh Marrm Wfeaver Robert Bevxngton Raymond Bevmgton Andrew Fernung lm MCCHUIPY Don Dagger' lcla Saylor Paul lVlcGaffney Dolly Rlce Ru sell Roben Beechy James Rmkqrd Beffv Hodson Fye Shxrley Armstrong 7 , 0 , 1 , , 1 , - lf 1 , 1 a , 1 ,J- 1 K,J1 , J - ',.l- , H 1 , , , . J , ' , Jr '1- . - ss , f , K ' . W E Q. 0 X if 'gr y , Q is Sw 4 '. . 3 ff, w I Q f , - - - - N- S 5? . 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