Galveston High School - Galvestonian Yearbook (Galveston, IN)
- Class of 1951
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V , r, ' .Q . . ,DW - :ZF-f., hmfwv' THE GALVESTONIAN Published by THE SENIOR CLASS DEDICATED TO Th p thftyy f g d h t thhll GHS of 1951 e as ' earso pro ress 11 t h h ve gradua ed fro a S of S' The Hrst buck School bmldmg bUllf m Galveston Th1S blllldlllg was bullt 1n 1883 and was late1 mzed to make Wav for the p1 esent bulldlng Wh1Ch was erected ln 1911 Page T o Andrew Fernung E P Lowery Max Chambers Supervxsmg PIIIICIPBI of the Jackson Townshlp Schools Trustee Trustee PRESENT GALVESTON SCI-IQOL BUILDING Page Three FACULTY Wllllam Shlpley Akron Ball State Teachers B S Degree Commerce Lowell Butcher Sharpsvllle lndrana Unrverslty Franklin College AB Degree Socral Studies Physrcal Education College Celra Rockwell lnwood DePauw Unlverslty A B Degree I U Extension Northwestern Unlversrty Manchester College Engllsh Latm Myra Oppenhelm Coldwater Ohm Indxana Unrverslty BS Degree Englxsh, Sclence John B Rrggs Francesvrlle Purdue Unlverslty BS Degree MS Degree Agrxculture Scrence Dale Krngseed Greentown Purdue Unrverslty BPE Degree Mathematlcs Physical Education Page Four Beulah Pullen Burlrngton Purdue Unrversmty BS Degree Indlana Unlverslty Central Normal College Home Economics Jack Henderson Muncie lBurnsl Ball State Teachers College BS Degree Muszc .. ,,. .. 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I - . . . .. l A- 1 FACULTY Carl Williams Young America Central Normal College AB Degree BS Degree Indiana Universlty MS Degree School Sixth Grade Inez Small Walton Manchester College Wisconsin University Ball State Teachers College Butler University Second Grade Gretna Graham Galveston Ball State Teachers College Fourth Grade Florence O Blems Walton Manchester College Ball State Teachers College Butler University I U Extension First and Second Grades John Pemberton Bloommgton Indiana University BS Degree MS Degree Filth Grade Mabel Wartenbe Kokomo Manchester College BS Degree First Grade Page Five Hanna Crockett Young America Manchester College Ball S ate Teachers Third Grade Richard Molter Goodland Indiana University B S Degree Music College Principal Lincoln Grade 4 ' f r - Indiana Central LINCOLN GRADE SCHOOL HISTORY OF IACKSON TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS The proneers of Jackson Townshrp were mrndtul ot the values of educatlon and made early plan to crve thelr youth needed 1nstruct1on The irrst schoolhouse was bullt about 1844 on the farm ot Wlllram Stanley John M Jackson was the itrst teacher PIIOI to 1852 there were llttle publlc school funds and each d1SIIlCI erected bu1ld1ngs and hrred teachers trom publrc subscr1pt1on In the early seventres the trustee assumed complete control and placed the schools at equal dlstances throughout the townshrp In 1877 Jackson Township had eleven schoolhouses Thts number was further reduced untll rn 1907 there were but three burldmgs outsrde ot Galveston and Lmcoln Four wagons were employed at a cost of two dollars and irtty cents per day to transport the scholars to the central schools The trrst school rn Galveston was taught rn an old log house About 1885 a new frame schoolhouse was erected at a cost ot S2 500 In 1883 a new buck schoolhouse was erected at an expendrture of S6 000 and th1s hu1ld1ng was superseded by the present bulldlng at a cost ot 527 000 The Lmcoln bulldlng was burlt ln 1920 The communlty buxlt the gymnaslum 1n 1923 through publlc labor and donatlons Separate grade and hrgh schools were mamtalned at Lmcoln and Galveston untrl 1932 when the hrgh schools were unlted at Galveston The elementary schools were consolrdated at Lmcoln ln 1944 The greatest advancement has been made rn the currlculum held Gradually the system has moved away from the three H s and the classlcs to our present modern course of study Galveston Hrgh School now offers a VHIIEIY ot subyects hurlt around the needs ot our chrldren The currrculum rn cludes vocatronal home economlcs vocatronal agrlculture commerce and the academrc subyects There have been 788 graduated from the hlgh schools rn Jackson Townshlp The people ot the townshrp may take just prlde 1n her system of publrc schools whrch have gradually evolved from the IlISl round log cabm of one hundred and eleven years ago Page Sax S U . 1 1 . , , . 1 1 , . . 1 . . 1 1 1 ' GALVESTON ALUMN l 89 Pearl Stanley Maude Countryman Ula Howard Wrlson Wrll Endrcott Elsre Fawcett Wood Mrnnle Galbreath Lerser Tom Endtcott Alvrn Logan Wrllard Logan Carl Robertson Harvey Thomas Leota Brtler Lahman McDonald Myrtle Peter Oyler Ethel Wood Thomas Margaret Brtler Marsh Ernest Muller Charles Probert Mabel Wood 04 Nellre Davldson Endlcott Lulu Graham Gates Laura Graves Martln Anna McDonald Gay Els1e Meeks Ora Ault Elbert Hatheld ETSIB Ell-rms Cotterman Lrllle Foy Burtch Nellle Hatheld Gertrude Hyatt Stant Essre McClelland Black Gertrude Probert Leslle Davtdson Frank Graham Bessre Wood Dolph Carl Logan Lela Hancock Logan Lacy Logan Ernest Masters 07 Bernlce McK1nney McKnight Audra Murphy Butz Ray Peck Forest Rose Kenneth Flush John Marshal Ralph Bltler Meredlth Thomas Urvrlle Emerrck Wesley Ball Audra Thomas Sulllvan Claudla Graves Speece Mmnte Davrdson Mazte McClain Shatter Harry E Sartg Bertha Crowder Carvey Deceased Edna Logan Ethel Logan George Pearl Ball Ault Glenn Loop Frankhn Shepherd Pearl Hyatt Pearl Mrller Franz Susle Bechdol Delsch 09 Grace Wmterrowd Prschel Cleo Campbell Peck Atsle Beckett Lawrence Fern Ward Henry Jesse Reece Ray Fmney Imo Peter McConnell Verner Young Hazel Wrlson Krle Verme Walker Ned Fmney Dan Thomas Horace McK1nney Calvm J Wtnney Andrew W Day Myrtle June Ward Tedford Dunkm Leona Scott Cree Mabel Ball Kenned Edna Crowder Hazel Davldson Young Mlnnre B Sarlg Ruth Munson Lmdenberger Charles Graham Helen Shrrley Crlttenden Donald H Walk Chauncey Copeland Cora Davxdson Frances Frckle Flnne Flossle Rolelty Ault Earl McDonald Walter Graham Harry M Walker Maunce M A hley Paul V Woolley Clarence L Wood Josephlne Klrby Ortman June Johnson Sparllng Clark Lenon Evelyn Dukxn Lenon Ruby Marshall Zollman Marcus Harris Chauncey D Bevrngton Lola Demoss Woolley Pearl Scott Walter Peter Roscoe Smith Lester Meeks Byrle Bevrngton McGarry Elsre Bevrnglon Shlrley Nellre Graham Scott Ruth Merrell McDonald Marran Shrrley Wnlllams Walter Loyd Page Seven Glen Mcllwarn Omar Smlth Chalmer Spaulding Otxs Spauldmg Robert Townsley Claude Zehrrng George Zehnng Beatrice Flckle Zehrrng Mary Fmney Appleton Vada Knrby Moss Edna Musson Gray Ina Gore Vawters Hrlda Mlller Wood lla Berryman Burkhart Leo Fmney Thomas Marshall George Fmney Harry Stanley Ernest Yoder Walter Johnson Fred Moss Donald Yund Charles Mllls Hal Merrell Charles Merrell Clarence Davldson Leslxe Hardm Mlnor Gray Cyrll Wood Clarence Fawcett Reba Chamness Marshall Barlow Gertxe Day Rocke Bermce Henry Houser Agnes DeV1nney Sweeney Lora Patten Edrth Hoover James Bertha Pearcy Hummell Geneva Wood Anderson Esther Ward Klepter Esther Spence Johnson Roy Yund Clare Harness Harold Walker Charles Hoover Floyd Davldson Leslle Merrell May Eldrrdge Jackson Nettle Walker Packmyer Berruce Daggett Weaver Lotus Morgan Floyd Staftord Russell Hyatt Darl Hubler Yund Cora Moss McK1nney Grant Zartman Carl Jones Elva Wilson Bustamante Emerson Martln 1919 Nellte Spence Hyatt Jordan Valtle Crttes Couk Bessle Wlnrnger Stewart Stella Jackson Conwell I 8 U q - 19 . 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I , .I . 1936 - A I - . i Y h 3 Alfred Binney Laurene Conwell Malone Lois Ann Countryman Joe Day Cappie Donahue Jr Rosalee Graham Dunn Mary Helen Graves Kantner Don Hardin Mildred Jacoby Kruger Marlorxe Lake Webb Rex Ronk Jean Ronk Hardin Annabelle Saylors Sanders Kenneth Wilson Frank Weaver Richard Bechdol Norma Jean Clark Mary Dillon Rossi Lou1 e Downhour Joseph Grady Mary Hlcks Ginder Carver Charles Hosrer Harold Hyman Ward Lambert Barbara Ping Ktrkindall Dorris Reeves Joan Rhine McKnight Jeanette Scott Gnttin Margaret Singer Neal James Marshall Graham Mary Ellen Lake Hosier Dorotha Downhour Cheevers Rose Ronk Shtedler Hutchins Duane Downhour Richard Kile Wilbur Wrsler Howard VerBryck Mary Lou Daggelt Wolf Carolyn Weaver Eschelman Gretna Faye Goodrer Morgan Bob Knox Wayne Bahler Mary Bechdol Carver Thelma Campbell Wayne Clark Dick Downhour Patty Grady John Graham Daisy Hicks Record Everett Hodson David Hoover Betty McConnell Morrison Edward Merrell Dick Mom on Dale Price Tom Richey Wilma Scott VerBryck George Shelley Lance Siltvey Polly Weaver Darrell Goodier Jayne Young Loner Douglas Gene Williams Bennte Joe Weaver Ellen Thompson Armstrong Lois Jean Spence Wlsler Richard Munson Delena McOu1ston Faust Mary Jo McKnight Gordon Norma Lindsay Goodier Jack Johnson Loyd Dutchess Floyd Dutchess Gladys Hoover Donald Donahue Bruce Downhour Bertha Jean Cree McReynolds Joan Browning Miller Barbara Brockus Townsley Richard Bevtngton Paul Thomas Bechdol Everett Armstrong Shirley Armstrong Robert Beechy Raymond Bevington Robert Bevington Martha Clark Don Cree Don Daggett Anna Lou Dillon Wayne Elkins Keith Fmney Russell Fye Betty Jo Hodson Lee James McCauley Jo Ann McCoy Paul McGaltney Dolly Rose Rice Shelly James Rtckard Ida Ruth Saylor Charles Turnbull Janet Weaver Mary Jo WllllamS Moore Jerry Amos Jack Amos George Brockus Portia Dutchess Jane Graham Eckley Herbert Jacoby Rex Johnson Rose Kile Lynas George Long James Lynas Joan Price Underwood Richard Rhlne Wllda Beth Rockwell Carl Ross Alice Saylor Brockus Billy Lee Saylor Lynn S1nes Carlis VerBryck McCauley John Wayne Weaver Robert Wrsler Jack Nichols Dorothy Armstrong Judy Browning C arence R Cameron Inez Cameron Pattengale Roger Lynn Daggelt Louise Day Judith Dutchess Margie Evans Norma Jean Gibson Martha Huse Max L Jones Nita Lindsay Salmons Gene Miller Thyra Mitten Bobby Gene Patterson Bob Polk Page Ten Andy Ronk Bill Salmons Bill Saylor Donald Stover Margaret VerBryck Nancy Walker Marilyn Weaver Joe Warner Wayne Warner Glen Rexstrew LINGULN ALUMNI 92 Cordella Graft Sheatfel Cleo Logan Polk Frances Ward Miller Donna Wrdener Sherdon Harold Cook Dorotha DeV1nney Williams Ester Logan Richards Harvey Lynas Elizabeth Walters Blue Meredith Campbell Dick Snyder Everett Ford Basil Bunnell Carl Cokain Edgar Patterson Mark Rhine Lena Wininger Henntnger Delores Logan Imogene Lake Herall Beaulah DeV1nney Couk John Kltchell Doris Shope Tyre Evelyn Graham Shelly Wtlltam Dixon Ruth Widener Schmrdt Richard Wldup Kathryn Thomas Kingery Frank Kltchell Harold Myers Lucrlle Thompson Wilson Maneva Wilson Speight Lucas Lucille Wrlson Mildred Armstrong McKay Clifford Allen Beaulah Waltz Helen Kitchell Earl Owen Wllltams Bernard Rose Fred Kitchell Garnet Smith Widup Ida Lynas Hollingsworth Victor Scott Ruby Smith Rose Maxine Wldener Marshall Margaret Young 1 s 1344 A . - 1921 ms ' ' 1949 - . iszs ms ' ' I f - I 1929 ' I ' ' - ' I man ' ' -is tsso - I ' ' , 1 mi 1947 - 1 V issz 0 R Jw X f ZX pl if K 1 F w I 1 rj fr! 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LY FJ gl ,4Xrf,g f fp MWWQQ N Page Eleve Melvrn Armstrong all 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 4 Tr Play 3 Annual Sr Paper Stall 4 Margaret Clark Sunshrne 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Z 3 4 Annual 8: Pap r Staff 4 James Bevrngton Ofircer l 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Track 4 as Vrce Presrdenl 3 .Iunror er 4 Chorus 1 2 Annual 81 Paper Staff 4 l 2 3 4 Class Tom Cree 4 Ch 3 4 Class Play 3 Annual 8: Paper Slafi 4 Betly Bryan nshrne l 2 4 ne Oflrcer 2 3 4 4H 3 4 4 H Offrcer 3 Play 3 Chorus 1 Class Re porter Z Class Secrelary 3 4 Annual 81 Paper Stall 4 Karol Frnney So lhalll 2 3 4 Bas et l Tr 4 Chorus l 2 4 Annual Sr Paper Staff 4 Page Twelve Ronald Chambers Ofhcer 1 2 3 Jun Leader2 3 4 .Iumor Lead Basketball l 2 3 Class Be porler 1 Paul Gerger 2 Chorus 1 Annual 81 Pape Stall 4 4-H ' , , , 5 Class Su A , y 3, I gun. Sollh , 5 5 4-H l, 2, 3, l Ag 5 Cl' 3 shi - 5 w 1 4-H ' 5 5 5 l0l' 4: , , 5 ack 4: 5 2 A , I- I 1. Cl I , , 1 ' - Class Treasurer 25 Class Lead I ' ' 4f V l . ' as? er Oricer 35 Chorus 1, 2, 35 I Band , , , 5 Play 5 , 1 1 I ' , 3. 5 . . - 5 ol , 5 , 5 k - , , . . 4-H l, 2, 3, 5 orus 1, 2, ball 2 3 45 ack 1 2 4-H , 45 Band 2, 3, 45 . , , : G , : 5 4 ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' 5 r Conrad oerdes Bas elhalll 2 3 4 Track 4 Eugene Lake 4 Chor Soflhall 3 Class Reporter 3 Annual 81 Paper Staff 4 Ronald V-lalsey Entered from VlG'1 oe Llich Nancy Holman P leen Lake shinel 2 3 shine l 2 4 o' orus l An ne Officer 1 4 orus 3 4 4 l Officer l Presideni l Class Play 3 Editor of School Paper 4 Annual Siali 4 Chorus l 2 Jim McCoy ss Presldeni 2 3 Class Treasurer l Basket l 4 Ban Chorus l 2 4 Co Edlior of Annual 4 Paper Slafi 4 Bonnie Merrell Ralph Phillips Chorusl 2 3 4 Annual 81 rus 1 2 3 Pa er Stall 4 4H 4 un ne l 2 Page Thirteen k Anil: sun' ,,,4g4fH1, san' ,,3,,sua 1, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2: -H 2, Sch 0. Z, Chorus 2, 3, 45 2, Ch , 2, nual 81 shi ' , p Class 3, 4. Edilor Annual 4: Paper Stall Paper Stall 4, Class Play 35 Treasurer 3, 4, Class Vice 45 Ch , 5 4-H 3, 4. A. 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Sue Pierce Emilee Rockwell rusl 2 3 4 Ann C rusl 2 4 Annual gl aper Staff 4 4H I er Staft 4 4H1 3 4 Sun ine l 4 Sunshinel 2 3 4 ass Play 3 4 H Secretary Z Jr Leader 2 4 Joe Walker Bob Walker l Ch rus 1 2 l 4 Cho Annual Sr sketball l 2 3 Officer 2 S all 3 4 Paper Staff 4 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September l l939 in Jackson Township Cass County Indiana a group of meek six year olds stepped into the starting lanes for an educational hurdle race They ran well and crossed the first eight hurdles with the usual amount of additions and subtractions The first big hurdle was approached on August 29 1947 when twenty five green freshmen came strolling into the halls of GHS They elected Bynom Troyer president Eileen Lake vice president Faye Savage secretary Jim McCoy treasurer and Ronald Chambers reporter Mrs Pullen the faculty advisor counted noses at the big rnitia tion and found Melvin Armstrong Sammy Bechdol James Bevington Margaret Clark Tom Cree Nancy Holman Toney Finney Paul Geiger Conrad Gerdes Carolyn Hosier Jim Hodson Richard Irwin Eugene Lake Joretta Merrell Nancy Otiker Sue Pierce Emilee Rockwell Bob Walker Joe Wal- ker and Omer Young. Betty Bryan joined the marathon early in the year. The torrid pace proved too much for Sammy Bechdol and Omer Young. They stumbled and fell by the wayside after crossing the first few obstacles. By- nom Troyer and Nancy Otiker left us and joined a similar meet in Summerfield Florida, and Kokomo, Carl Williams gave the second call tor entrants in the sophomore meet and found that Carol Bresnahan Mel Dona- hue and Ralph Phillips wished to wear our colors. Student managers for the year were Jim McCoy presidentg Dick Irwin vice-president Melvin Armstrong treasurer Jim Bevington secretary- and Betty Bryan reporter. We met and conquered the serious problems of ordering class rings and initiating the freshmen. During the year Dick Irwin and Faye Savage were lost to Kokomo High School and Carolyn Hosier to the hurdle of matrimony. Bill Sh pley blew the whistle for the third big race Wel comed additions were Ronald Halsey Bonnie Merrell and Jean Fallon Student managers elected were Jim McCoy president James Bevington vice president Eileen Lake treasurer Betty Bryan secretary and Eugene Lake report er Three high hurdles that were gracefully passed were the class play Spookey Junction the junior senior recep tion at Veaches in Peru and the junior senior trip to Cin cinnatr Louisville etc The most pleasant jumps in this phase of the race were the zoo and the baseball game be tween the Cincinnati Reds and the St Louis Cardinals in Cincinnati the Brown Hotel and Churchill Downs in Louis ville and Marengo Cave and Indiana University 111 South ern Indiana The wear and tear of th educational pace left Carol Bresnahan Mel Donahue Jim Hodson and Jean Fallon prostrate on the turf. Andy Fernung called the roll for the fourth and final big race. Tom Cree had moved to Onward' however he decided to leave his adopted insurrectionists and returned at mid- term. Joretta Merrell joined the ranks of matrimony. The class elected as their student managers, Jim McCoy presi- dentg Ronald Halsey vice-president' Eileen Lake treasurer' and Betty Bryan secretary. The usual stumbling blocks were met and surpassed in admirable fashion. The school paper THE CARDINAL CORNER and the annual THE GALVESTONIAN were published. The annual magazine drive was completed with the largest per capita sales in the history of the school. The senior play was the pride and joy of the papas and mammas. Yes the class was successful in curricular as well as extracurricular activities. The Lake twins Ronald Halsey Jim McCoy James Beving- ton, and Emilee Rockwell hovered at the top of the class in an academic sense. On April 30, 1951, twenty proud seniors were awarded diplomas from Galveston High School. Page Fourteen SE ICR CLASS PRGPI-IECY May 3 1965 Humortown Kansas Dear Mr Shlpley I have Just frnrshed reading rn the paper that you are now the oresldent of the Typrcal Typrst Socrety Congratu latrons' I thought you mrght be rnterested rn knowrng what the class of 51 are now dorng As you probably know Margaret Clark rs the l t woman Presrdent of the Unrted States Also Ralph Phlllrps IS the Secretary of State Sue Plerce rs strll marrred to Rube and dorng very nrcely wrth therr erght klds Dmgbat Ignat Un huh Huh uh Ugh Mo Bo and No mo by name I have just come back from a trrp to Mars The navlga tor of the rocket shrp was Melvin Armstrong He had never been to Mars before and he had a hard t1me frndlng rt When I clrmbed on board the rocket whom should I see but Ronald Halsey and Jrm McCoy They were herng sent to Mars by the Pre rdent Mrss Clark to make a peace treaty Bonnre Merrell was the stewardess on the trrp As the shrp was gettrng ready to take of'f I saw Betty Bryan runnrng towards rt She was also a stewardess Late as usualll Someone was carrying her luggage I saw to my snrprrse that t was Paul Gelger I learned later that they had been marrred for ten years Paul had to come along wrth Betty because he always gets so lonesome wrthout her After the shrp took off I sat down rn my seat Rrght across the arsle from me sat Nancy Holman and Ronald Chambers They had yust got hltched and were takrng therr honeymoon rn Mars Much to my surprrse as we were traveling I looked out of the wrndow and whom should I see but Joe Walker rn a flyrng saucer He was takrng one of the men from Mars back to Earth wrth htm After about three hours of huntlng our navrgator found Mars and we landed Who should be there to greet us hut Ermlee Rockwell' She was the receptlonrst at the statron She took us to the hotel and we saw James Bevrngton who was the owner of the hotel After talkrng to hrm for a while we decrded to go to our rooms We called fo a bell boy and much to our asionlshment rt was Bob Walker A few hours later we had drnner served to us by the chref Chef Toney Fmney The entertamment of the even who are great dancers and a brg attraction for the hotel The next mornmg we had to leave The shrp wasnt rn good runnrng condrtron but after a few hours delay the mechanrc Gene Lake had everythrng rn order As we were takrng off I saw Paul srttlng by hrmself He was so sad When I asked htm what the trouble was he sard Betty had found a lrttle Man from Mars and would not come back to Earth wrth htm When we got back to Earth we saw an advertlsement 1n the paper See the sensatronal new Cree Corffure All of us declded we would have to try rt I suppose you are wonderrng what I am doing Well I am secretary of Conrad Gerdes who rs the presrdent of the Gerdes Lunatrc Assocratron That may explarn a few of the things I have wrltten rn this letter Yours srncerely Erleen Lake Page Frfteen , , , ' irs ' ' - ' ' T h I . . I 'I I I I I l : - - - - - ing was furnished by Bonnie Merrell and James Bevington, c- - . I I - ' I I . r SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Senior Class ol Galveston High School Jackson Township Cass County State ot Indiana Nation ot the United States in the Western Hemisphere in the year of our Lord nineteen hunnred and titty one at this time be lieved to be the most honorable class of our dear old Alma Mater considered not to be responsible Ior what we do or say because of improper function oi the brain do hereby will and bequeath the following Melvin Armstrong will my government books to Ron Bone Jame Bevrngton will my black hair to Bob Long Betty Bryan will my ability to be late all year Helen Amos I Margaret Clark will my ability to type to Jerry Richey I Ronald Chambers will my ability to sell magazines to Margie Turner I Ioney Finney will my ability to tight with the gir s to Craig Maze I Conrad Gerdes will my ability to light with Betty Patterson to Don Marchand Armstrong I Ronald Halsey will my ability to finish school in middle of the year to Bill Robertson I Sue P Hendrix will my ability to get married at the beginning ot the year to Judy Graham I Nancy Holman will my colds to Pat Beechy I Eileen Lake will my ability to make too many errors in typing to Irma Foy I Eugene Lake will my ability to study eight hours every night U77 to Ron Wil on and Dick Ahrens I Bonnie Merrell will my seat in the assembly to Betty Patterson and my ability to cook to Lois Nult I Jim McCoy will my annual worries to Sue Smith I R h P ips w the prrvrle e to drive brother s Pontiac back and torth to school to Dave Rice I Emilee Ro kwell will my ability to enyoy myself in whatever I do to Lois Nult I Bob Walker will my interest in Donna Bone to Char les Gillam I Joe Walker will my ability to be absent and get by with it to Jim Roach TU THE TEACHERS Miss Oppenheim Three dogs tive cats seven rabbits two horses and one mop Mr Iooacht Butcher A ball boy 7 feet short J B Riggs A woman small brunette Andy Pernung A new vocabulary to replace the old worn out one Mr Kingseed The privilege C77 ot figuring all of our income taxes when the time comes Mrs Pullen A complete modern Home Ec room Mrs Rockwell Students enthusiastic tor Journalism UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors The worries and pleasures ot being seniors Sophomores A good Junior Play Freshmen Another step toward their goal Eighth The pleasure ot being initiated 1773 Seventh The eighth grade seats And to the Janitors More courteous students In Witness Whereot we have hereto subscribed our names this twelfth day ot January in the year ot our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty one Page Sixteen I, , ' ' ' to ' g V I r . I . . . . . . 1 1 4 I I A I, Paul Geiger, will my ability to pass papers to Glen . 4 . - - - , , ' ' ' ' ' ' the V - I Q , alp hill' , ill ' ' g ' my ' , ' , INDI R 6554 gf V I 1 ' u g , ! 'P X ? Y LI ,157 JT y J ,MJ lg- if x W WM f R 1 D cl' I n. -41' ,ww ew all 1UN10Rs ROW ONE Drck Ahrens Helen Amos Glen Armstrong Pat Beechy Ronald Bone ROW TWO Irma Foy Judy Graham Bob Long Don Marschand Crarg Maze ROW THREE Lots Nulf Betty Patterson Dave Rxce Jerry Rxchey Jrm Roach ROW FOUR B111 Robertson Sue Smrih Margre Turner Ronald Wrlson ABSENT Charles Gxllam Page Eighteen .22 SCDPHOMQRES ECW ONE- Annette Aftehery Dick Auli Bob Bahler Donna Bone, Pai Day, Jim Ferguson ROW TWO Carl Pogelsorig Bill Garber: Harold Horison Cliarloiie Johnsen Dari Kilchel Debra Mcllau L HUW THREE' Hebefca Merrell Helen Pierce Palsy Rue, llovena Scaulf Donald Shelly Harold VerBry li POW FOUR Arva We:lJ Crarles Wilson Herb Wilson Shirley Woolley Page Nineteen al Wu if PRESHMEN PUW UNE Jim Beechy Laura Belle Bone Us Brown Sue Brown, Carolyn Clark ROW TWU .lirn Darland Berly Donahue Uneia Erwin Dick Pickle, Kalhleen Greer HOW THREE- Nancy Hari .lane Hosier Jean Hosier, Marilyn Johnson, Bill Paiierson HOW FOUR Judy Porter Loudell Rockwell Russell Scoli, Richard Stover Torn Wilson, Joe Wisle ABSENT: Carol Hodgson Robert Gillani Charles Hun? Page Twenty l ex,pJw-AWA ful' -lb I fly 0 EIGHTH GRADE ROW UNF. Mary Apple Judy Chambers Bob Crlpe Paul Crxpe Judy Crockett Albert Donahue Gale Fogelsong HOW TWO B1llGoldsnerry Sam Goldsberry Roberta Hollxngsworth B111 Johnson Charles Johnson Bob Krtchel Sara Ann Maze HOW THREE Alan McCoy Shannon Merrell Molly Mote Treva Pulleu Larry Ravencralt Fanny Scauli Stanley Smxth ROW FOUR Marvln Story Gerald Sulllvan Carolyn Walker Marolyn Walker Jack Weaver Myrna Weaver Wayne Webb HOW FIVE Norma Whrte Calvm Wilson Carolyn Winslow Joy Young ABSENT Josephlne Freeman Raymond Hunt Page Twenty One nl' 400 SEVENTH GRADE ROW ONE: Danny Auli, Joyce Baber, Loren Barker, Raymond Beeson, Janei Chambers, Mary Jane Couk. ROW TWO: Connie Clark, Bill Cripe, Carolyn Duncan, Shirley Emry, Elizabeth Gibbs, Larry Gordon. ROW THREE: Donna Hall, Sonja Hollingsworth, Carmen McClain, Calvin Myers, Marjorie Napbew, Bonny Paiierson. ROW FOUR: Carl Pettay, Tommy Power, Jerry Robertson, Robert Rush, Clifford Siover, Shirley While, ROW FIVE: Carol Jean Wilson, Jewell Wilson, Joyce Winters. ABSENT: Joe Hosletler, Milford Freeman. Page Twenty-Two iw I SIXTH GRADE ROW ONE Lrllre May Armstrong Larry Bevrngton Charles Bowman Lrnda Clarkson James Couk ROW THREE Rodger Holllngsworih Donald Hosler Ronald Hosrer Ronald Lynas Charlotie Merrell ROW FOUR Harold Merrell Sharon Rose Norma Rush Sianley Sallee Larry Scoli ROW FIVE Belly Walker Larry Weaver Robbie Wllson Mary VerBryck Judy Davrs ABSENT Sharon Grllam Bert Lacy Martha Hunt Page Twenty Th ree , l 2, ROW TWO.: James Downhour, Dee Ann Garbert, fralniean GOIOER, Rose Marie Greer, Rlia Hodson, .44 1... X FIFTH GRADE ROW ONE Sharon Armstrong Rrchard Baher Gary Beeson Ja'nes Crockett Marcra Cunnrngham John D1xon ROW TWO Rrchard Duncan Jean Edwards Bonnre Fogelson Mrchael Goldsberry Max Jackson Davrd Johnson ROW THREE Lrnda Hall Marsha Huston Douglas Myers Bernrce Patterson Karen Patterson Phrlrp Peterson ROW FOUR Russell Porter Phrllrp Prrce Bruce Prrnce Marlon Pullen Joyce Rrce Judrth Robertson ROW FIVE Davrd Rodahaugh Lynn Rudolph Joseph Scott Donald Spence Maurrce Spence Loy Stover ROW SIX Rosalre Stover Max Sullivan Paul Woolley ABSENT Ronald Freeman Ruby Hunt Wllllam Johnson Loyd Roberson Barbarawest Beverly Downhour Page Twenty Four ay 3 04- W' i 'Y J x A ' I -as JU A f . .en ls V - ies as sg 4? J 4 as 'G' 2 ' 1 . 1' so x X ti - we -af 2, 5 iii fra, 'C' Kid-1: 311225 fe? FGURTH GRADE ROW ONE Connte Amos Judy Baber Mlchael Barker Glen Alle Boue Marrlyn Bone Tony Conwell Fr nk e ROW TWO Marcla Dutchess John Fernung Jane Ftckle Lore ta Hodon Joyce Holllngsworth Ltrvda Ho te B111 Hunt ROW THREE Robert Jackson Cynthla Johnson Geda Jones 'il kel Jordan Janet Klepfer Roger Lynas Robert Merrell HOW FOUR Joe Munson Vlrglnla Null Joan Peterson Hose Ann Rexs rew Patsle Lee Ronk Sherrm Ronk Nteta Rose ROW FIVE Everett Lee Scott George Taylor Frank Thomas Dav d Tu npaugh Susanne Warner Hosre Whlte Patsy Wtnters Page Twenty Fave an WIA HOW IZUW IIIIW IHIXK IIHW ith THIRD GRADE UYIQ, lilrmrd Arww, Xl.n1,1 MI'-Enyx. 1'.n'w!xu Ii'-my-r, lim: lizum Hrvwil 4!.ui1wu I-'sw--I l'1--v-, ,lvrrg l'YIIH' TWU Wwllw- llum-,m .l..v.-x lnliwmlx. Wzmu- I-Ilxwu .hmm Hur .lvnlilh llwflllug-vuu'N1 lkmw-I.A llwlllng-xml!!! ltxl ru lu lmrm In IllhI.I'. l.m1h ,I-MN-:1 muy XI.nxv9-ami, b.m1Ir.A X1 umm!!-I. lin-Iu:nrriNl11.ml'-x Ihqlvv X1-'4 1.1m ,l.m'- Mmm 1 w Hill! .Luk Xluwwn, ,lminh Nrrwm. Ku N--nm .Lm-'I ll-mlm Xmunrnm Wim., .hvmlf--v lip-h4.y.ix lun ILIJM14 I-'IXI Mlm' lhwk Kun In--v N-'gm-fu Swim- 1' ww- Sr-,mil lhmm N-'-ww Imwi in-:up-Ar Su-m XMIM-'r rIX lb!--'11 Kkum-r .hun Wvnmr l'h,u!mw'- XH.n'- KLA Xhlwu .lmhth W1mv.gy'y l'P.1ll11nXX'r..-by LV! YI1vJ.,11v- XM-N1 lm., .I--.m H-'-rmu Page Twenty-Six RN Q' at -0 Ya al CIM U NI Il III IU III HOW N 5 Al' SECCDND GR oN I I I Ir rr In 1 n H 1: Ll: I ws ern stun 0 R In I lin I xg, Xinlm Xhllnn Nhxmn Xwnu H + U lurk J.m Rube Ilnllp Sze 5 x wnrln xxahurd 1 NS n Bobby Ihnmgfr Judy Wmslow NT In pl ev- I I I1.1rIes Dov In Page Twenty Seven 1 - 19 I 2 A di f -M X, R' -G' si f I , H .2 . .M -Ia ' 4' -Cf 4, f ii . QA H Q I I A . 6 .lv - I: I f AQ , .f. M ig , A ,, X tg f ix! J I. V ' - .'. . 5 ' V 2 - I ' 'I-Q' Nm. I4.Ir1v'N. .Iuyv Hur . Il.nI4I Hullirk, .I1II l'I1 bun. SLI : l'nur. IIIrIIvI I' 'uk HOW TWU, Ku-Iuarwi 1'lmn1lIgII.m1. II.n11I Ilangll-3 Rnlwrl Ibn-FVII, I.inlI.n I-'z-rnung. Tnnvlny lilhbf. .Inn liurri-In I ' TIIHI11 Ii u':w lim-lux, Illlvn IIz1II. Larry II. km-. .I j Hu: . II.mlI .lwkwrn l'ImrI1-S .IuInmm. I ' If I' hm lv .IwImwn, I.:-nn ,Ium's, Ibmm' KI-fgfvr. '-I.1rd Im '. , ' . 1 , .' 1 I' . ' I-'I'Z' Philip Imlvrmn. Imn Ihlmy, .Indy I'ri'-. Ronk. ' '. ' ' .'I II', ' .'IX: .' : .'2 , Jan' I-lllvn Stznnxpur. .ln II:-Im-n 'ilsu . ' - ' . .XRII-1' 3 llnmld Gillum. HAI I I-'r'n1:n. ' .: HI Iur. IH IN HHN NIH htm FIRST GRADE HX M nr x ll 4: H 4 Till' I 4 1 . 4 Page Twenty Eight I. NIM-,x liwxvwgwvv, l',n11,w IS4 lm lrnxl'-uw Iimmii-v!ln1'g, li' --rly Hulin-L. .lmwnwx lilnwux l.nu lhnlwmx TH N IH. nv II4-um: ur II- lm-'N llum-.m Umulr- Hi .uwia Ln: w' lhuwy If -1'f m llnw r .l- ,un .hm l.nm.m RUN Tlili! R. 5.x!wlI,x I.yn.4- Num Nlwrlx- MX- rx Iwwrr S1-ww km- l':mm-- K1-M XI.n'y I.,u.u 5.1111-V . I lflll ll Xl mlm Sp-I w1'1- S14-vu Smnvywr li.ux 'llnlwy llvwmnl Tulsqwzgh ,lun ll'-.m XMIM-r N.mv-5 H .ll- ' X HH, ,In ,.- XX :wr RM .I-1 KU nv km., Wmlx -1', Il-111.1 Wx!-A-11 .Imp Hzur-,-r I--:ry NMA- W-.wr lhmm- W, SCENES FROM LINCOLN SCHGOL fourth grad wrmrrg cla Second grade cyphermg m rch M s UB'e'1 s Ieacn ng read g Frith grade sccral studles Thrrd grade reress 8 Hall sessron Page Twenty Nlne Y U e ' f' ss. 5, X a. .. Frs! grade. S Busy bees, I , ' . .i 'Q if! . 7 ' ' ' . INSTIIUMENTAL MUSIC IIAS ALWAYS BEEN ENCUUIIAGED IN JACKSON TOWNSHIP The band as it now exl ts was orga'11zed1nl94Ua'1d again reorganized in 1949 after a war lapse The band son served as director the second semester MUSIC IS TIIE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE OI' MANKIND School Glee Clubs are a source of pleasure not only to the students who participate but te all those in the commun ity who share in the enloyment of good music carefully and skilfully presented The present organization is one of the largest ever to represent the sfhool Page Thirty started the year with likeable Dick Molter as director. Mr. Molter left at Christmas to join the army. Jack Hender- 'Iggy GALVESTONIAN A PROGRESSIVE ADVANCEMENT IN THE FIRST HALF OI' THE TWENTIETH CENTURY The annual rs published by the senror class wxth the ard of faculty advlsors The trrst prrnted edrtlon wa rn l948 Th oersons most respons ble tc h p e en' ezltron are Edrtor .hm McCoy CoEd1tor Ronald Halsey Junror and Andy Fernung CARDINAL CORNER A STUDENT PROJECT The paper was orlglnated as a senior class extra currrcular project It became a regular curriculum prolect ol the lournahsm class rn 1949 Students are taught to read newspapers mtellrgently to gather and wrrte news and to develop responsrbrllty to meet deadlmes Plctured above are Assrstant Edltor Pat Beechy Edltor Exleen Lake and Faculty Advrsor Mrs Rockwell Page Thurty One I -y v . g ' E5 mug, se' an ' Q r ' N E l I 4 ' 51 el i Tierahr' : ng -', 5 'A Editor, Sue Smithg Businest Managers, Ronald Chambers and Melvin Armsirongg and faculty advisors, J, B, Higgs l SYS? l Chow lme after a PTA meetmg 4 Bmgo men 7 Basketball team 4 years ago 2 Semor Class wemer roast hot wasnt rt? 5 Water Warterl' 8 Ike and hrs better halt 3 Workmg hard 77777 6 Jumor play cast Page Thirty Two SUN SHI E SCDCIETY Wlth love ln my heart forgettfng self and wrth charlty for all I wtll make the ob1ect of my lrfe helpfulness and krnd ness to o hers I shall try to fri myself to grve lntellrgent servrce rn makrng my communrty a safer and more beautlful place rn whrch to lrve Thus wrll my own lrfe become rlcb and complete The flrsf Sunshlne Socrety was organlzed ln the Galveston Hrgh School rn October 1937 The Young Amerrca Chapter llllllaled twenty four glrls rnto the State Sunshrne Soclety The chapter dtstrrbuted baskets of food and clothing at Ghrtstmas flme OHICSIS of the frrst SOClEfY were Mary Mun son President Ellzabeth Graham Vlce Presrdent Waneta House Treasurer Nellle Armstrong Secretary and MISS Krllen Sponsor The 1950 51 Sunshme actlvltres began wlth a formal candlelrght SEIVICG for fourteen Freshman grrls at the Methodrst Church A receptlon for the gxrls and therr mother was held ln the church parlors following the formal rrtual On November 22 the glrls held a Thanksglvxng breakfast The faculty and members enloyed bacon eggs muffrns and cocoa At Chnstmas trme the members and the band personnel gathered at the home of Mrs Pullen for a ch1t1 supper and a grft exchange Chrrstmas boxes were sent to needy famrlfes and boxes of glfts were sent to the patrents of the Galveston Nursing Home Chrlstmas boxes of toys clothrng hook and crayons were sent to a nursery school establrsh ed by Mrss Jasso Bose of Jubbulpore Indra A formal dlnner party honorlng the semor girls was grven rn January at the Amerrcan Leglon Horne After a three course drnner a program was enloyed Gifts ot Sunshtne lockets were presented to each semor glrl Mrs Lena Cor nell selected by the soclety as thelr ldeal nelghbor was present An address by Erna Unbehauen was enloyed an exchange student from Germany On February l7 a formal Sweetheart Ball was held rn the gymnasium Betty Bryan was crowned queen The socrety has contrtbuted S100 UU toward the Rrley Hosprtal Fund pur chased a new SSS Banner some new punch cups and contrtbuted to welfare protects of the communlty Perhaps the greatest hfghlfght of our Sunshme careers was the dfstrlct 5 conventron held 1n 1949 fn the local gym naslum Over 618 glrls and sponsors representlng 33 schools were present Thrs year we attended dlSll'lCl 5 convenflou at Flora Iudlana The last socfal acttvtty of the year was a mother and daughter banquet rn Aprll Thls year s offlcers are Betty Bryan President Helen Amos VfcePres1dent Erleen Lake Correspondmg Secretary Marllyn Johnson Recordmg Secretary Pat Day Treasurer Mrs Pullen Sponsor Much to the credrf for the success of the organrza tron should be grven to the gfrls and to Mrs Pullen the sponsor who has gfven rnsprrftatnonal leadershlp for the past SIX years Page Thurty Three ' e ' . 1 -41 I . 1 - , , I . , . . , I 1 . , . . . . . . I . . . , . .. . . . . . . I I . . . I I , . - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . . , 1 1 , , . . . . . I I - 1 l . . . 1 . f 1 1 . . . ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . A 1 1 . , , . Q3 A gi if 3 2 x Q 1 5 2 5 f M , ,,vA ,Tcgi 2 N II' W , Fi 23,3 Rv? ii ii iw ws VUCATIDIIAL IIDME MAKING WAS ADDED T0 TIIE CURRICULUM III I939 Girls are prepared for a use ul home lite through study ol personal and family living planning for the tood needs of the family health and home nursing care and gu dance ot children housing the family and solving clothing problens as well as problems of special nterest to high school girls VOCATIDIIAL AGRICULTURE FIRST EIIRICIIED 'IRE PROGRAM III 1939 method thereby improving both their own and community standard ol living Types ot instruction utilized are classroom discussion and laborato y act vities demonstrat ons l ld 'rips shop work and superxi ed farm practice plans and records Page Thirty Five . , . . . . . The principal objective is development of progressive farmers, enjoying the benefits ot progressive farming C I I 1: I I - I - ' ' A ' r a , i ie .' A gunna YQHW t mmm. SCIENCE T0 SI-IUW TIIE SERVICES UI SCIENCE T0 CIVILIZATIDN Through a tual l noratorv experiments classroom d1scu ion and held trlps students are taught the services ot science to the home health medicine agriculture and industry Courses offered are biology chemistry and physlcs SOCIAL SCIENCE T0 BROADEN AND EXTEND INTEREST IN LIVING IN DEMUCRATIC AMERICA develop the capacity ot suspended ludgement Facts are secured that are necessary tor an understanding ot current writings and discussions that aid in understanding relationship and generalizations necessary to develop intelligent citizenship and social concepts Courses oitered are world history world geography community crvics Indiana history U S history government sociology and economi s Page Thirty Six . c a' , '. , ' ss' , ' ' , ' In an endeavor to develop appreciation ot our social heritage, we learn the techniques ot tinding material that will LANGUAGE ARTS PIIACTICALITY AID EFFICIENCY IS TIIE GIIAL ln oral and wrrtten expressxon as well as the study ot ltterature the emphasis rs placed on the practrcal sltuatrons ot lrte Students experlence and analyze letter wrltrug reports rntroductrons correct grammatrcal usage correct speech hablts and readmg apprecratron and rnterpretat on ot all forms of lrterature Courses uttered are English 9 Englrsh 10 Engllsh ll lournalrsm Latrn and speech MATHEMATICS TWO PLUS TWO IS STILL FOUR Students are grven the opportunrty to develop the abrlrty and destre to thrnk rn quantrtatrve terms and to develop the sktlls and ab1l1ty to solve the problem encountered rn darly lrte as a c1t1zen consumer vocatronal worker or as a student of hrgher educatron The currrculum 1ncludes algebra general mathematrcs busrness arrthmetrc plane geometry solld geometry and advanced algebra Page Thxrty Seven 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 - s 1 1 1 1 A 1 Q w- 1 1 1 COMMERCIAL ARTS STUDENTS LEARN BY DOING Puplls are taught hu mess procedu e needed as cltlzens regardless ot how they may make thelr hvmg Personal and social values mclude budgets communly e and lncome tax retu ns Vocatlonal values mclude book keeping machme operaton accountlng typmg and clerzcal servrce Courses uttered are typmg shorthand book keepmg general bu 1ness and business arxthematrc l Seventh Grade Musxc Class Mr Molter dxrectlng 3 Hard worklng Ag Students 2 The Onlookers 4 Government Class Mr Fernung teachmg Page Thlrty Eight , 1 , . . . 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VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW Bob Long Bob Bahler Brll Garhert Dan K1tchellCra1g Maze Drck Ahrens Jrm McCoy FRONT ROW Andrew Fernung Prmcrpal Toney Frnney Harold Hodson Conrad Gerdes Harold VerBryck Rouure Bone Lowell Butcher Coach GALVESTQN LOVES HER CARDINALS Lowell Butcher was selected from many candrdates to gulde the fortunes of the 950 and 51 Cardrnal aggregatron Coach Butcher took complete charge of the thrrty wrllmg candldates and began at once to drrll hrs charges ln sound ba kethall fundamentals Regular Ron Bone and varsrty reserves Cralg Maze Drck Ahrens Bob Long and Connre Gerdes were the only return mg lettermen Thrs group w1th the addrtron of senrors Toney Frnney and Jrm McCoy and sophomores Brll Gar bert Bob Bahler Harold VerBryck and Dan Krtchell made up the ultrmate varsrty quad The new team struggled and worked hard to master Coach Butcher s sv tem and defeated Deer Creek rn the rnrtral contest After contlnuous experl ments and changes the Cardrnals rroned out the rough spots and added the scalps of Young Amerlca Pralrre and New Waverly to lts collectlon before the V1Sll of Santa Claus The f1ne team sprrlt and cooperatron contrnued lnto the second half of the century and our Cardlnals won from Metea Young Amerlca Cutler and Twelve Mrle There were many gratrfyrng srtuatrons durrng the season The contmued rmprovement of the entrre squad the sportsmau shlp of the team and the fans and the drsclplrne and work manlrke atmosphere ru practrce as well as rn games all add up to successful trammg The school and fans wlll mrss the senror boys Hard drxvrng Toney Frnney tall rehoundtng Con Gerdes and hard worklng .hm McCoy have all left therr marks on the annals of G H S basketball hlstory Cardrnal followers can po1nt w th prrde to the 1950 and 51 season Yes GALVESTON LOVES HER CARDINALS' Page Thirty Nrne - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 ,,,, 1 , . . . . . ' 1 1 1 - . 1 . . f . 1 f - ' , 1 1 . , - ' 1 1 1 - - 1 1 , . , . S . . . . 1 1 r A ' 1 VARSITY SEASON RECORD DATE OPPONENT GALVESTUN UPPUNENT Nm 1 In-lr l':-'ix iw lj Xuv 11 Xullhxn-Ulu Q2 43 Nm III Slmlp-xxllv Z-4 IH Yuv. IT Wulimz 141 SCT Nov, 22 Yuung Arw'l1r'.1 LH SM lim' 2 Yullug Kwvllwzl 'S' ill IH-v. LI .l4'!M'l-um Tnuu-I.1p 32 Nl Im- ' Hxlul-I-1' H11I ,lu 411 IM' 154 VFZIITII' 'Dvwneluip 412 44 Der. 20 Xu-u Wnwrlp TH 31 Inn. 5 Nlvrv-am Tm fi? Lau I2 I,xlrf'1: 13 39 Lu: lf' WJAIIIH Vi 'N l.m, 21 Wren-rn 412 46 Lm. Stl Wlynlmll 1,2 39 Ffh T Full:-1 in W IM-Ir fi Yulmg KW'-fix-an 44' 27 Fm-Iv I4 Wminlllglwrx 'l':ml'-V151 42 JI lf -bv, lui 'hu-lw Nl.1'- M14 40 F-'Iv 212 'xYm1rlu 2111 47 'I'-11 xl I'upv1x NTT: TTU G. H. S. cheerleaders: Helen Amos, Annette Aiiebery, and Margie Turner. Page Forty B TEAM FRONT ROW D1ck Ault Glen Armstrong D ck Flckle Joe Wrsler Charles Wllson MIDDLE ROW Herb Wllson Ron Wllson .lrm Darland Carl Fogelsong Don Shelley BACK HOW Lowell Butcher Coach Jlm Roach Don Marchand Student Manager J B Rrggs Assrstant Coach ale OV OV OV OV OV E111 BH all H11 6 9 8 E Won 9 Team Deer Creek Northwestern Sharpsvrlle Walton Young Amerrca Meiea Lucerne Western Wmdtall Cutler Young Amerlca Wash1ngton Twp Twelve M119 L 5 Page Forty One Cards Opp B TEAM SCHEDULE D N . 1,1950 32 11 N . 3.1950 12 19 N . 10, 1950 ' 24 34 N . 17, 1950 27 9 N . 25, 1950 ' 45 11 Dec. 8, 1950 Bunker Hill 36 33 J . 5, 1951 34 36 .1 . 12, 1951 44 17 J . 25, 1951 37 24 .I . 21, 1951 ' 19 28 F h. 7, 1951 57 23 F b. 9, 1951 ' 37 21 F h. 14, 1951 ' . 19 29 F b. 16, 1951 ' 28 21 - ost- JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM Season Record Galveston Opponeni Walto Wallo Young America Lincoln fKokomol Walton 14 Carolyn and Marolyn Walker Page Forty Two n 28 40 n 23 41 New Waverly 27 34 ' 13 43 ' 20 21 27 SOFTBALL A POPULAR SUMMER ARD FALL SPORT Solthall he awe popular 1n G H S durlng the th1rt1es It became a set part ot the summer actxvzty ln 1948 The 1950 gl 51 season was very su ce slul A regular schedule was malntamed du mg he summer The team played and tlnrshed thrrd ln the Cass County League ln the tall wlth a reco d of B w1ns and 4 losses F1r1 base man Ron Wrlson and prtcher Melvm Armstrong were named on the all county team by the coaches TRACK YOU CARRY YOUR OWII BALL Track has long been practiced ln the Jackson Townshrp Schools Coach Lowell Butcher called upon Sophomores Harold VerBryck, Charlie Wllson, and the ace ol the team, Harold Hudson to carry much ot the load during the season and rnto the Cass County Meet Page Forty Three ,5,,: :s3::: 're . Q sw... ., I A - im.. ' if I . 1- . ' M 1 4 ,f rf fi . ' ' - - 1 - - - A , .1 . . . . . ' 'J ' . . ' . 'r 'I' t . . ' ' ' ' ' ' v ' ' . 1 , 1 1 - V w GALVESTON S FIRST CASS COUNTY CHAMPIONS FRONT HOW Ned Hoblnson Joe Swxtzer R D Norns Coach Harold Woolley John Maze TOP ROW Donald Spence George Ashley Murphey Chamness Forrest Mxller Donald Bozworth TIIE SECOND G ll S TEAM TO WIN THE COUNTY TOURNAMENT FRONT HOV L to R Kexth Fmney Darrell Gooorer Llo,d no C ess Everett Armstrong and Ben Weaver BACK ROW L to R Lynn Smes George Long Jack Johnson Andy Fernung Coach Paul Bechdol Floyd Dutchess and Jack Amos 1 - 1 1 - - 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 - . , . , -. N X , , Ui . 5, ., . .. , , . .. , , . , ,. l , , , , , , l t Jackson Townshrp has always backed her sports program In the early part ot the century football was the pride and Joy of the schools A schedule consrstrng ot such schools as Krrklln Kokomo Trpton Peru and Elwood was played The old trmers report many trne players and teams partr clpatrng Softball became a rnalor sport durrng the thrrtxes The brggest srngle ard to thrs program was the buxldrng and marntenance of Me'no1al Freld by the Scott Lambert Post 415 of the Amerl an Legxon Many outstandlng G H S players have made therr marks on the hrstory ot softball tn thrs localrty Among these are Doug Woods Don Hardrn Bob Thomas Roscoe Lynas Bob Knox Ralph Crockett Rrchre Moss and Jack Rose The track team has alwasy trnrshed hrgh rn the county standmgs Outstanding track stars have been Herb Jacoby and Rxchre Moss tn the dashes Dale Prrce George Long John G aham Evet Hodson and Andy Honk rn the pol vault Darrell Goodrer and Harold Countryman rn the hrgh lump Drck Krle and Howard VerBryck rn th drstances Darrell Goodrer rn the shot and Ben Weaver and Jrm Mc Cauley rn the broad lump The most popular sport has been basketball The trrst team partrcrpated rn 1910 A regular gymnasrum was not used untxl the Llncoln Brrldlng was completed rn 1920 and the present gymnasium was bullt by popular subscrrptron ol both labor and caprtal rn 1924 Many hne teams have represented the schools rn the hrst halt ot the century Every decade seemed to produce some thrng ot whrch to be proud In 1925 Coach Danny Norrrs led the hrst team unto a Cass County Champronshrp The Lrncoln Rall Splrtters wrth Coach Carl Wrllrams at the helm played many excltrng contests durlng this perlod During the thrrd decade the Lrncoln and Galveston schools were unrted and many envrable season records were put on the books by Coach Geneal Prather and hrs excellent Cardrnal teams Cardrnal partrsans were brought joy durrng the fourth decade when Coaches Andy Fernung and J B Rrggs boo ed he brg 1947 team mto the Cass County Champion sh p The brggest Secttonal thrill happened when on Feb Zo 1949 a clever Cardrnal team wtth the same Fe nung and Rrggs rn the saddle became Cass Countys Most Favorrte Curzens by deleatmg Logansport tor the trrst trme rn the hlstory ot the school and became the second team to turn that most drfhcult trrck rn the hrstory ot Sectronal play Teams coach s fans up'own coaches and proud pappas and mamrras have all played rntegral parts rn the sports rn the Galveston Jackson Township s hools Truthtully rt can be sald that Jackson Townshrp rs proud of tts wrnners and IS losers and 'nu h ot a o uctwe nature has been garned through competrtrve athletrcs GALVESTON FGOTBALL TEAM OF 1907 FRONT BOW Bay Frnney, Glen Loop, Frank Shepherd, Calvrn Wrmnger MIDDLE HOW Vernre Walker, Ted Dunkm, Austrn Oden, Earl McDonald, Glen Logan BACK BOW Harvey Thomas, Jesse Reece, Ned Frnney, Paul Connor, Elbert Day, Prrncrpal Page Forty Five . v . I I I I ' ' ' ' I! - , .- - . . 5 - I - - . . . . H - - ,, . . 1 1 . I I' .' I I ' A ' ' ' ' . . . , , . ' . ' ' ' a ' . 1 --I f l I ' , 2, , - , , . , ' ' ,': , rc fwr-4 . ,J , , P 2 5 . 2 I . OIIE UI' THE OUTSTANDING TEAMS Ill' THE TIIIHTIES FRONT ROW John Alllson Roscoe Lynas Wrllram Krichell John Hart James Drersh BACK ROW Marx Lake Bob Crockeit Wendell Klepfer Geneal Prather Coach Hrghley Counlryman Harold Couniryman Dallas Wxllxame PICKED THE BERRIES IN 1949 MIDDLE ROW Bob Palierson Blll Salmons Roger Daggeli llm Lynas Bob Wxsler Andy Ronk BACK ROW B1llSaylors Andy Fernung Coach Mar lones FRONT ROW: Jack Amos, George Brockus, John Weaver, George Long, Lynn Sines. f 1 rf, A , ,' P Q, 2'- 15. 4. is ww Nkx 3 , 4, Q 'M FH . X-., , 2 Q, M A, Q 5 ..-1-,fV z l v- E13 IV 5? -. fha -.gf x I . Q Q X fbi 5 h T 41 A H P 1 ,f , ar ' E Zi. 76 WC .... .J za-ff'1r'+ , Q xiii es? is gg wig gg? . . jr' THE QUEEN AND HER CUURT AT THE SWEETNEART BALL Socral respon lblllly rs encouraged ln the Sunshme aclrv 1 s clas parlres and the sports program SOCIAL DANCING CLASS Regularly scheduled assembly and actrvrty programs grve the students spxrrtual educaironal and recrealronal guld ance Page Forty Eught ' ..' ' ' ' ' 'VD ,. ' 1 1 - 3, ,xr A 0.1: r v -1'-S W . Q , ,,2, ,- la? 5? 'Q ,MQ is-1-wwe Huw WH' Vw JUNIOR AND SENIOR TRIP OF 49 Sz 90 1 Waterlng Ihe bus m Clnclnnatl Charlle Treon Drxver 4 The Gang 2 Sleeplug BBBUIIES 5 FIDCIHDBII Zoo 3 Some of las! years Semor Gxrls 6 lndxara Umverslty Campus Page Flfty 31, I O O I , ' : I 1 ' t N Uvikw J sw ,. ww' QQQOZSQM, i . ' is RX 5 I I ' WN? I I fw I, 3 X U 44 '. . 559' IQ' .iiF'i'52 A ' ,fm Q .F nf , Y K in I. A Ig if Y , 5 ' I ' ' A I 7 9- . I I I . . - I - . . ,,m......,f 3,--N John Nephew and Euwln lf well 4 Ar! and Blll Goldsberry 7 Mr and Mrs Ferulson N s Brownmg Z Sam Sprlnkle Dawg Whalwf J Szudeni Managers Fllp and Jm 8 G lffen and the OfllClBlS al the Basketball Bafmuel 3 G H S Banu w H Mr Moller 6 Davy hunlmg hls keys 1. ' .- I ' X , Q 1 f we S X A' K X 1 x . U.. ,aj xx W .aa 1' 4 x if 1 x . A e Y .-l:',. ' . e M X us, gd ,ff 9. V .fi f A 'Q l ' ' ' ' .1251 ' '. . . 4' , .r ' 'M :Q-. we mf Winter Maypole. 5. 'Eve'ybody wants in the picture General Science Hike, 8. Ain't love grand ???? Three Seniors Hard at work. 7. Chemistry experiment. Agriculture Class. B. Did this ever happen io you? Page Fifty-Four SCHOQL SEPTEIVBER Students IGCSIVB book l1sts FIIST day of school Softball game Metea Freshman In1t1at1on Softball game Walton Softball game Bunker Hrll Ind1v1dual plctures taken Softball game Twelve M1le Softball game Young Amer1ca Sunshme 1n1t1at1on and lnstallatron Softball game Royal Center Yell Leaders elected Softball game Wash1ngton Tow'1sh1p CALANDAR 13 Basketball game Pra1r1e 20 Basketball game G nrght 22 Chrrstmas exchange 22 to Jan 2 Chrrstmas vacatron EW JANUARY Back to school Basketball game Netea End of f1rst semester Basketball ga'ne Luc rne Start se ond semester Adams took prctures ot act1v1t1es 20 County Tournament Convocat1on Wash1ngton Twp OCTOBER Seventh and Erghth grade skatmg party Softball game New Waverlv Semor prctures taken by Adams Semor magaz1ne sales beg1'1 Softball Team party at Butchers Freshman class party End of tlrst gradrng per od Semor Class party Sophomore Class party Sunsh1ne conventlon at Flora Electron of class oftrcers Junxor Class Play 26 81 27 Teachers Instltute 30 Halloween Carn1val Basketball game Basketball game FEBRUAR I Basketball game Basketball game Basketball game Western Wmdfall Wash1ngton w Cutler Young Amerrca 14 Howard Co Jr Hlgh Tournament End of gradlng perrod Basketball game Twelve Mlle Sweetheart Ball 24 Sectronal Tournament MARCH Basketball Banquet Good Fr1day 27 Jr Hrgh Tournament NOVEMBER Basketball game Deer Creek Convocat1on The Lawrences Basketball game Northwestern No school electron day Basketball game Sharpsv1lle Vocatlonal Gurdance Day at Royal Center Convocat1on Cordon The Wrzard End of second gradrng perlod Convocat1on Rev Bheler 23 81 24 Thanksg1v1ng Vacatron 27 Sen1or Party at Chambers DECEMBER 2 Four way tournament 8 Basketball game Bunker H1ll Sr H E g1rls go to Chlcago Semor Class Play End of gradlng p6f10d APRIL L1ncoln Basketball Banquet Convocat1on Bunker H111 County Musrc Festrval Convocat1on Rev Arnold Jun1or 81 Semor Receptlon L1ncoln Operetta Mother 81 Daughter Banquet County Track Meet Convocat1on Rev Arnold Baccalaureate 30 Commencement MAY 7 Last day of school Page Fifty Flve Waverly 1- ' ' . . 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