Greensburg High School - Tower Tree Yearbook (Greensburg, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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2 2 ou er ree 1949 GOLD DIGGERS X X reen.4 wig, fn Lana EDUCATION THE OF THE WORLD 45 .-1- GREENSBURG HIGH SCHOOL X VHE SPECT? A OF EDUCATION SHININC FROM THE FOLD NUFCOETS THAT li CFEENSLUPG HIGH SCHOOL IES SPECATPA Af E THE PATHS WE EOM OV AS WE SEEK TI UTH AND KNOWLEDGE W ISCIOIII Hal monv Pl ow 1 ss UIIIIW IOHILSS x , zz 1' . K Ali' PJ' ff' IV 4' I ' Y ' I i , . K fiii, .'-If LIGHT 43. -'ti' V 1 v , . . b . . I L r . O' ll . . , . . ,. . K , O , 3 Z N w , , , 7 . ' Q J , ,7 7 ..... ' , E W 41 V 5- X . X ' , . V H 1 . V, N . , x 'X , . ,. 1 ., f- 3 , , X . ATIILETIQ' , -an Flank Manus was the 1ec1p1ent of the V1cto1y Awald th1oug,h hls de velopment 1n COUIHQG fanness co of 1921 fm mamtammg 3 hlgh Scho ope1at1on agglesslveness loyalty and 1357910 aVe1'38e and dlsplaymg the best all othel qual1t1es necessaly fox good mental att1tude 1n athletlc contests 5Ch001C1t1zensh1p John B111 Moellel was the w1nne1 of the Ath1et1c Awald g1ven by the Class w '. A s ll ll s DIQIST YALUABLE sTl'nENTs The most valuable stu dent awalds glven an nually by the local Elks Club were won by Phyllls DO91fl1f1g61 and La11x M0016 The Elks Awa1d IS plesented to a sen1o1 gnl and a sen1o1 bov on the followlng baSlS Schol a1sh1p 60 Extla cu111c u1a1 act1v1t1es Pelson 1tyLG3.d81Sh1p Resoulce fulness and Cltlzenshxp 10 each Mlss DO6IfllngG1 was also the w1nne1 of the an nual D A R Cltlzensh p Medal Lulwesslon llc lp From the pen of Marty Wooden came the rollowrng verses whrch we dedrcate to the concessron help COHCGSSIOHS rs a terrrble Job We love rt' If called a Job an aw ful rob We love rt' ' It makes us mad It makes us lean It s awful hard and never clefrn Its the worst darn Job we ve ever had WE LOVE IT ' ' Hello thar I se Gold Drgger Sam Dr gm and pannrn for them nuggets of gold as I s gorn prospectln for new drggrn Keep lookrn as ye peer through thrs book I am ever where and ye may fancy the drg gm s of all prospectors drggrn and pannrn for larnxn TIS somethrn I know nothrn bout Consarn rt must be gorn So lon for now SAM Throughout the football and bas ketball seasons vse could always ind on hand the Cl11l0CI'lt concessron workers It was through then work fsometrrnes not so easy? that fans were kept cool and then appetrtes ap peased by the cokes and rce cream made avarlable by the group Conces SIODEIS were marnly Junrors and Senrors workrng on a partnershlp basrs and sponsored bv Roger Fmley Carl Smrth R Q Moeller and Bessre Romans ,Ae gi' Aff .1 'K 15 yd mtg igmgp ww ' fr R 1 1 1. l ' L. L, J ' ' - ' v I , , Z . .6 . ' . 1 ' . ' I Six. ,. Ls .' v ' . . . A 'g- .- , - , , .. . 1 How's ye doin ? Ye'll not see much of me I r -r Mita! , A ? , , , t yy, ll J - ' , ' V ,I mf- -7, .' 1 . ' . ,' v - v 7 ' V ar . . ' r v ' ' 1 ' 1 K! if-F if' R'- I - ' 1 V ' l 0- 'JV . r , . g 14 , g , . Hai- 7 iq - V ,pig- Sponsors Leading' the cheerleaders to their grand response from the student bodv and public throug, out the Plltlle football and bas ketball season we1e then spon 5015 E.leano1 Blooks Geneva RISK and V11g1n1a Kelly To 3SS1St 1n the dest1n1es of the 48 49 Jun1o1 Class were R C Moelle1 BGSSIS Romans and ROQSI F1nley The newest and youngest add1 H011 to the G H S faculty 1S V11 g1n1a Kellv Unde1 he1 leade1sh1p the T11 H1 Y ushexed 111 an actlve yea1 b In ca1151ng out the benefits de 11VGd f1 om the ushe1s at all pubhc gatheungs Blooks RISK McMu1 t1v and Kelly we1e the able spon so1s and asslstants rxlllilgfil plus Major William F. Santelmann, Director of the U. S. Marine Band being accosted by the young musicians of Greensburg for his autograph. This was during No- vember' 1948, the second appear- ance of the Marine Band in Greensburg. I uoklo Ilousq- In preparation for the 1948 Prom you see Junrors Working feverishly on the construction of the Cookie House which was part of the decorations for the 1948 Junior Senior Prom Tlu- Il lke-rs You never tasted such delicious cookies as these made by Juniors fthen but Seniors nowj rn the Armory Kitchen for the Cookre House Marilyn Montgomery Jack Krxmrller Glenna Rucker and Frank Campbell are the bakers Before every game and after every game these live young men may be found getting athletic equipment clothrng etc ready for the participants then after wards seerng that all equipment rs rn place and clothrng drred and reparred Left to right are Herschel Col son Dale Bush Drck Fee Sammy Wise and Loren Richards 1 O 1 7 . . I s . ' . 1 . Q y 7 i DI 3lllilg1'l'S I 7 : . , . , - . 7 7 S 1 , . F l -.sci TOWER 1949 ga ff f' '17, ,LSL V11 31 4 8 'hr V' .3'gb'?M,y . a Q .K , I Qx 9 5. 4-'-Zrl 11 .lf Q? Mlrx Ann Krlc er Editor Prxnces Russell ASSISLAIIL Eclltor NIIFIIXH Mont omerx Business Mun Pmtsx Bokelmun Assxsmnt Business M Pom Doles Photo rxpher Mxrx Anne Cline Arr. Jn nn Mxrtm Girls Athletics Ecldle Rlchxrds John Lowe Sports 'Vllrx L Sahm Senior Editor C1rlL Smith Advisor lIl'l I' ilu' in Wi? 'fe TREE iff 4,55 4- J 1 ll tl kifw' J lll1Cf' Dnls bophomorc Eclxlor 'Vhr llCl'lLC' Koors Freshm 111 Echtor Jc ln McGexth Dorothx Koors A4 num s Helen Buell Mlldred Ch lndler Cflorlx Rhonlr Proof Readers 'xnd Copx Vkrltcrs Fmnk Campbell Pat Jameson AIITUO llorchn Rosle Burkhwrt Bonnie Ponslrr M xrloru Schoettmer Ann Reed Glmnnx Rnclur Clrculfxtlon Dorothx Koors Cxrolxn Bqrrett Ixpxsts C1r1L Smith Adslscr EDUCATION THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD V lSlI0lll AQ5 GREENSBURG HIGH sczfoo X X f XX I A XX f X X ff U37 Call B1111ng,s Supe11utendenL of Cxty Schools Wh' N arm-ku No school can functlon piopellv without the constant pelseveiance of an adm1n1st1at1ve oflicei We a1e es pecially 1ndebted to P11nc1pal Wai neke Respons1ble fO1 final co Oldl nation he must check eveiv minute detail 1n ou1 school mach1ne1y Theie foie f1om his pen we gladly lncluded the followmg quote The Gold Dlgg6lS of 1849 WSIB 111 constant motion They possessed V1 s1on eneigy and enthusiasm Woik was the11 d11v1ng fo1ce we 1n 1949 may well emulate the v11tues of the o11g1nal 49 GIS Theie 1S st1ll woik to do May we eally 1n life foim hab1ts and take on att1tudes that W111 cause us to live cheelful as well as useful lives KIIIIIDIIHIIIPIIIS Because of the 1llness of Supt Cai B1ll1ngs membexs of the school boaid asslgned tempo1a11ly as actmg supei 1ntendent Ome1 E Warneke h1gh school p11nc1pal on Maich 14th Floyd Davis soc1al science 1nst1ucto1 wa deslgnated as act1n0 p11nc1pal The school boaid membe1s have stated no vacancy eX1sts and that the appoint- ments are temporary in character. Wlrs I-orulon Mrs. Dorothy Gordon Secretary to the Superintendent has been in charge of that office since Nov. 1927. During her first ten years here she was under Supt. Elmer Jerman. Mrs. Gordon continued as secretary when Carl Billings became Superintendent in 1937. She has served under Mr. Billings for twelve years. During these 22 years Mrs. Gordon has done an ex- cellent job in the position she holds. gui 'til' Aff' -P!! 11 2 P 'Z V 4 lun ul!! Eleanox Brooks Sprf Ph md Ht lrln The Leaf T1ee zn Freshm Bzoloqy Floyd Davxs Clues 'md E OIIOITLICS Gem-ml Historx Junzor Hzstoz y Clc ss Tom E Dow ney H011 h xnd Sxfotx Phx slr' xl Educ :tion Analyezng sentences z Freshman English' Roger Finley Agriculture Testing for butterjat Class Martha Loc Frost Art, 7 in Ag luwultw Vlfglllla Kelly Plmvsiml Educ mtlou Perzod of Pendulum Experz ment m Physzcs Class Evelyn Mahuron Ts pin Junior Busmess Business Arithmetic' Vzewmg pazntmgs at jizst traveling art exhzbzt Claudia McMurtry Home Economics Preparatzons for a wood workmg proyect Raymond C Moeller Algebra Chemistry Ccometrx Mathematician in the mak- in Elsie Moeller English u 'W Sli ., ...Lg Fava Y' 9 -, I+ .wu lh U-Ji Nl' -Q-qv Chalmel O'1k N1lIllll1TTllll1I1 Prlntin Just one of the requla mf iz quz ces A Geneva Rlsk H0 11th md b :fa Lx Biolou Soakzng up knowledge BCSSIG Romans. Eublish I xbmri an In Caescus zndustrzous fol Iowa: s Fx xecia Robenmund I I in C l0lHf'lI'X pa 3 Q.. A busy dau zn the Clzemzsfzy fl E. S1101 fc5 Shorthzu ml Typiu: Bookkf-1-pina: l' neu Carl L Smlth Senior Sclencm Algebra Phw slcs u Future typzsts of Amer Jack C Spencex Algebra Trlgononmetrv Solid C eomomrx Home Ec gzrls arrcmgznrf table for luncheon Florence Tltus English 'Future artzsts from t e East Buzldmg Wxlllam B Ward History Seekmg mformatzon zu thc Lzbrary Don E Wllson Band Chorus Harmony -7 1? I ii. 'N-.lf sf TJ' EDUCATION THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD ,,.,..n-1 GREENSBURG 455 HIGH SCHOOL W ll ll morn X mont ill I'iralu King Danu- ,xi-Q-in X N-. fllin 0 lnlrls Keeplng attendance lec O1dS answerlng the tele phone and lunnlne ellands ale only a few of the many valled tasks of the gl11S who WO1k ln Mr Walneke s office These vely capable glrls ale Phyllls Bllght Maxlne Ste phens Maudlln Jean Ilene Maltln Patsy Bokelman Maly Loulse Sahm Amy Ann Reed Dolothv Kools Vlalguellte Koors Janet Mc Laughlln Knot plctuledl -Iunmr ',ifIl'l'l s Class OfflC61S chosen by the 194849 JUHIOI Class W616 Tom Batterton Presl dent Earl Borden Vlce Presldent Sarah Loyd Sec letary Robert Frensemelel Tleasurer Thu clung Ari Vlewlng a famous snow s ene on dlsplay ln the alt loom are Phyllls Bllght and Janet McLaughl1n standlnv whlle Kall Walker ln chalr llstens vely attentlvely to ex planatlon The plcture IS one of a gloup 6Xh1b1t6d by the Colonlal Alt Company of Oklahoma Clty I lulvlu-on Undel the dllectlon of Ml Shelfey the filst FBLA Luncheon was held ln the Home Economlcs Dlnlng Room last fall The luncheon was plepared by the Home Ec g1I1S undel the dlrectlon of MISS McMultly Ml Call L Smlth was the speaker fOl the occaslon lu alrels On Honor Day 1948 p11zes wele glven to foul students 1n the F1 eshman and Sopho mole d1v1s1on fO1 woodwo1k c1eat1ons Dale Menkedlck won fhst prlze fo1 a com bxnatlon magazlne and end table Second p11ze was awalded to B1ll Abbott w1th an end table th1rd to Bob Hanna w1th a coffee table and fourth to Gene Best for a ut1l1ty table II! l'l I Glu-rs In 1945 Mrs Tom Downey and MISS Geneva RISK O1 ganlzed a group of gnls to act as ushers at ball games and other aCt1V1t1CS at the m Thxs ear 1n the11 at forms the ushers were a val uable asset at all publlc functlons Head ushers are Marguerlte Kools Marxlyn Montgomery and Mary Anne Cllne The 1ema1n1ng are R1ta Thackery Marjorle Sche1d1e1 A11ce Alexandel Albex ta Ashby Peggy Tumxl ty Calolyn Barrett Leona Pr1ngle and Manjo Borden l':lpc-r krt They may look fe1oc1ous but don t let them scale you They are only papel anlmals made by the students of M1ss F1OSt ln Alt Class A1en t they cute? I 0llX 01 ilflllllh The Revelend Stanley Ma han was the speaker fox the A1m1st1ce Day Convocat1on Courtshzp of Mzles Standzsh was the Thanksg1v1ng play presented by Playshop . . A 0 . . 1 1 'C I y s . l . .' tractlve gray corduroy unl- Q ' s , ' Y Y 7 Q 1 ' Q - 7 1 O . , K. 'lt Nm 1- in all els Awards 1J1CSCl'1t9d on Honor Day in 1948 101 wood work creations 1n Jrinioi and Senior division were lst Robert Scheidlei walnut chest cedar lined 2nd Leo Wennmo cedar eldest 31d Kenneth Oifutt coffee table 4th Jim Bright smoking stand These honors and awards were piesented bv M1 Oak lun-0 K1 llllll The most beautiful leg O1 knee contest for boys at the Sadie Hawkins party spon soied by the Sunshine So ciety was the highlight of this party lull ml lllll Depicted at the right is the very solemn Initiatoiy Serv ices of the T11 H1 Y at the Presbyterian Church. Patsy Bokelman and Gloria Rhode: are Divine' the ritualistic work to the new members. Ill-si-I va- S1-.Its The first of November rolls around and then the season basketball clucats soon fol- lows. Mr. Warneke and Mr. Downey are shown assignin 1' the reserxed seats for the 1948-49 basketball season. EDUCATION THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD 455 f GREENSBURG HIGH SCHOOL X llmu ss Thu Lame Ia Un and Hou Yell Leader With plenty ol' pep and enthusiasm, Frances Russell, Jean Eder, Mary Ann Krieger, John Lowe, and Eddie Richards were on hand at all football and basket- ball games to lead G.H.S. student body. V-for-Victory was a favorite formation. K Football 4,-ear' one of our major sports was coached by Messrs Downey and Spencer The varsity backs were un 'er Mr Downey while varsity line and ends were under direction of Mr Spencer Time out was taken bv Mr Spencer to pilot the B squad 1 I Quo- 4, J s f - ...... Wi , X . 4 , -g e A Q t ' ' . c r ' ' , ,' ' . ' ,. .Q V .. A. k O . .D , w ' y v 1 ' L ra av ' FUUTBALL lllilllll In 1947 football was introduced to Greensburg sport fans. With one year of experience behind them the boys finished this season with six victories and two defeats. In the S.C.C,, three victories and two defeats gave G.H.S. a third place Conference standing. The total number of points scored by G.H.S. was 147 as compared to 91 by their opponents. Since the new football field was in the development and construction state, all home games were played at Columbus. Fans who could not jour- ney to Columbus were able to listen to the games on the radio The football field howevei is located south of town on S. Monfort street and will be used this coming school year. The eight seniors completing their last season of football are: Richard Gardner, Frank Manus, Carl Overpeck, John Moeller, Mack Fultz, Jack Williams, Jim Van- derbur, and Charles Smith. G.H.S. 12 Columbus 13 At Columbus G.H.S. 13 Shelbyville . 12 G.H.S G.H.S G.H.S G.H.S G.H.S G H S University ....,,,,..w Al Columbus Rushville . .. Franklin . . . Martinsville At Columbus Greenfield ,. At C olumbus Noi th Vex non First roxx Buddx Laurence Neil OBrien John Vanderbur Jim Burkert Robert Rieltc Jack Vlillixms Louis Vkcn mn Ora Bowers Jim Phillips Marvin Hitchcock Herschel Colson Se ond rovx Lewis Cruser D'11e Hurst William Baum 'irtner Ronald Eckcl Jim Vinclc-rbur Charles Smith John Third rovi Waxnf Cordon Don Maudlln John Westinghouse Gene Patterson Conrxd Kriss Carl Vi ennln June Abbott Bill Abbott Robmrt Platt Weldon Stephens Jame Marlin Hou ard McCuire I-ourth row Eddie Little Dile Heger Rlchird Gardner Carl Klene Earl Bordtn Jcrrx Weslhifer Willixm Wooden Frank Minus Cxrl Overpcck Dee Borden Tom Downey J C Spencer . . . , ' v . . . ' ' .. LL 1 ' . ' ' , 1 ' ' '. - c ': ' A . . . ' g. . ' . ' : , a Moeller, Mack Fultz, Rolland Barron, Gene Best. Dale Mount. Gilbert Harmon. fr 2 1 ' , . , ' 1- . . , , 1 .1 ' . . f . . S ' , 'z 1 ' , . 2 , 2 , , n . . I ' ' ' Often t11'I16S llttle 1S Sald about the boys playmg 1n the l1ne but to Challes Srruth the technlclan of a guald pos1t1on comes the SCC guald posltlon on the mythlcal elex en Wlth a fo1wa1d wall to open the holes and g1VC plotectlon John B111 Sw1velh1ps Moellel was the unanlmous cholce of all SCC coaches for the all SCC half back posl tlon Tm klos huurels, l ents-rs Robert Pl tt Louis Wennlnr, Rich rd Gardner To these boys 1n the l1ne must go much crecht for the success of the team They open holes ln the op ponent forward wall and glve plotectlon to the ball carrler Mr Jack Spencer the lme coach was con stantly on the Job glvmg 1nd1v1dual mstructlon fundamentals and co or d1nat1on 1n l1ne play So to these boys lets g1V6 pra1se Of th1s group Frank Manus recelved honorable ment1on 1n the S C C Frank Man us Ronald Eckel Ja es Phillips William Abbott Richard Gardner ! 3 , l 1 Y K6 ' - ' H ,, O Q 0 L Q 1 1 1 f 1, . Ronald Eckel. Frank Manus. 4 I1 . .'. - . . , , - ! 1 , - - ! .' 7 ' ! m . . . . B1ll Wooden a sopho mole 1n h1s first year showed promlse of becom mg a punter and a ball hawk Much w1ll be ex pected from B111 as he gams experlence and more pollsh we ale 1n folmed by h1s coaches Bob Charlle Platt held a Vltal pos1t1on as center th1s season and performed superbly Wlth no bad passes 1n two sea sons The S C C w1ll see a more pollshed centel 1n Bob next football season lands Ilavks Junes Vanderbur Dale Hurst Jerry Westhafer Carl Klene Blll B'u1mg,artner Bill Wooden Under the constluctlve cr1t1cal eye of Coach Downey and the co ord1 natlon afforded by the l1ne and ends under Coach Spencer the followlng 1n d1v1dual scorlng can be recorded Moeller 84 B01 den 24 Barron 14 Fultz 6 W1ll1ams 6 Vanderbur 6 Mount 6 and Klene l Mount and W1111amS as quarterbacks d1d an ex cellent sxgnal calllng Job through the season End Vanderbur and three backfleld men Moeller Fultz and W1ll1ams all pra1seworthy Hnlshed thelr hlgh school careers yet a line nucleus remalns fo1 next year Mack Fultz Jack Wllllnms Rol land Barron Earl Bordon Gene Best Dale Mount John Moeller fl ' YY 3 ! 7 , - sa ' xv ! 7 1 1 L 0 Q Q f L 2 . . 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S 4 .1 F1ank Manus Bob Platt Earl Borden Jack Williams Gene Best r Nl Saplings 18 Columbus 27 Seymour Rushville New Castle Shelbyvllle North Vernon Lavx renceburg Mart1nsv1lle COHIIEISVIHC Shclbyvllle IOUTIIPX Ruslmvllle 'IOUYIHX Columbus Batesvllle Shelbyv1l1e Flallkllll l.VIaCllSO1'1 Jackson lf l'l'SlllllI3ll Vexsaxlles Connersvxlle Batesv111e Rushvxlle New Castle She1byv1lle Columbus Seymour Rushvxlle Tournex COl1I'16I'SVlllC I'0llI'l'lP'v Versaxlles Batesvllle New Castle Rushv1lle Connersvxllc Columbus Seymour 7th A 8th Versa1lles Connersvllle Batesvllle Rushvllle New Castle Shelbyvxlle Columbus Seymour Versailles Batesvllle She1byv1lle TOUTIICW New Castle Rushvllle Connersvxlle Shelbyvllle Columbus 28 Seymour Tran k F1rst row Robert Moeller Ha1 old Slxer Eddle Rlchards Charles Smrth Dale Mount Robert Stras burger Loren R1chards Second row Davld Balnbrldge Dlck Stout Don Maudlln W1l11an1 Baumffartner John W6StlDgh0US9 John Moeller Rolland Barron Thlrd row Earl Borden Jerly Westhafer B111 Wooden Robert Platt Stanley Reed llase-lmll F1rst row Robert Strasburge1 Harold St1er Jack Wl11lamS Dale Mount John Moeller Robert Rlck COUH16 Kress Dale Hurst Robert Platt J1m Ab bott Davld Young Gene Best Third row Earl Borden B111 Wooden Carl Overpeck Jerry Westhafer MRUFICG Vogel James Vanderbur Carl Klene lull I Composlng the golf team for 48 49 were Loren Rxchards Larry Moore Wm W1lho1t and Harry Lawrence mot plcturedr The SCC tourney at Mart1nsv11le was entered by the group but no awards were rece1ved T4-nnis Representlng G H S at the SC C tenms meet at Connersv11le th1s year were John Lowe Jerry West hafer smgles Dale Mount Jack Wllhams doubles and B111 Wood en alternate Not plctured are Jack W11l1ams and B111 Wooden O , . V ! - , . , . , . , . I Q . : ', , , , . ' e. Second row: Rolland Barron, 7 V - , , W , . L y - , C , ' 1 I ' - , . WW li Front Row Joan Rainey Jein Eder Shirley Ross Roselxn BeDunni Catherine Moore Virginia Manley Ieoni Inn le Birbirx AnRhe1i1 Helen Dwen er Shirley Sh Ar becond Row C'1rolRtccl Dorothv Luken Bettx Wznnin Fttfy We-isiur Mirpit Polhmin Patty Miller Botti Kuhn Joxu Ro s Connie Niwirrx Wllml Crimes birih lsexle Ruth Creiwe Wmclx Bennett Piullne Dwen:.,Lr Betty Benne t Miry Ann Wilkcr Fourth Ros Rlti Nmirri Phyllis Minary Frcicli Neimin bLl9 Mirlowt Alberta Ashbi Edith Redclin ton Ruth Scheidler Jane Kessler Pit Hall Mar ie Scheidler Rita Th cke x Lloia Goodpfister Mirx Louise Vog.,el Esther Vo el Mirilwn Hirprln lot The Gills Athletlc Association was oiganized in 1933 and has been a prominent olganization in GHS since that time G A A began its actix ities this yeal with a football dance featuring the clowning of a king by 'GW' GAA initiates The king, Johnnie B111 Moellei chosen by student body election, was seated on a thione which was appiopuately decoiated while G A A initiates dressed in home made football unifoirns pelfoimed many gymnastic exeicises undei duection of Miss Kelly Socvei, basketball volley ball tumbl1ng,t1ack tennis softball and gymnastics weie a few of the activities engog ed by the g1IlS The council was instituted by Miss Kelly foi G A A im piovement Plans foi the club aie discussed in council meetings The yeai ended with a banquet with awaids and gifts being piesented to senioi membeis F L I . .T-4 ' z 'wif' F3 .- l Jil' ' .. 1 1 Q , . .f .L 1, - ., , X w - f x I N , . .V . u . 'V .v L , .' N Lx, 1 zz r '. QL. 'a',-. f, I 1 ', . . ,' - nf r, af- z, . j '. ,' - , ' ', iw 2, 1 1 , 'z a 'w jf. Third Row: Shirley Cline. Clara Neiman, Catherine Loucle-n, Rim Hues.n:ln, Jean Irene Martin, Barbara Rvichnrt. 1 ' , 1 1 X , 2 ', ,' il. aj V1 e. I V: z . 'L 2, j ' V ' V 2 .' 1 . ' 2 -, . 5: , J . 1 . , z . , . g ' , '. a rj, 'E r' 4 , 1 Q ' . . g , z 2 I o X o j ' ' ' V f 1 7 . ' 9 Y , . . V , . . . w r A ' ' ' . - '1- Q V ' i y . . . . ki . . . . llalsk1 llmll First row Patrlcll Jann son B xr bxrfl AmRhem L Ona I Ill l Ml 1 behelcller Mar I Vo cl He ill Dunn er Rita Th xtkerx Slcond Ro Miss Kellx Lxrol Reed Betty bexmeit Frudx Vxnu-nt but Marlowe Glorlx Coodpfxstc-r Esther Vogel Shlrlex Cline Dorothx Lukcn The re olds show the GAA H1St team lost to Batesvllle and Columbus Whlle the second team won flom Batesvllle and lost to Columbus No othel games W616 scheduled although athletlc lelatlons we1e 19 newed Wlth Rushvllle Nu 1-anim' hu ls Left to rlght K'1t10 Cxrr Leon Martin Miss Kelly Margie bclu xdlcr Alive Alexander Glor 1 Coodp lstcr barbara Rlechart Jean Eder Halls are made b11ghte1 m GHS by the G sweatels worn by the G A A guls The guls wm these sweatels bv completmg thlee yeals hxgh school and eammg 350 pomts ln GAA act1v1t1es Chevlons ale awarded fo1 varlous act1v1t1es and a stam IS awarded to the plesldenf fo1 recognltlon of he-1 oilice I'un .Intl l'l0Il1 Hlggle dy p1gg1e dy hob gobelms hokum WltCh6S ghosts gypS1eS, and clowns wele found roammg lound the armory at the openme, Plrate Dance Whlle dough nuts gmgerblead and good old apple clder we1e much m evldence to keep up the sp111t of the utmost confus mg aifalr Sevelal puze were glven dullllg the eve nmg to the prettlest, ugllest funmest, etc ' l . ' f: ,z . . z - 2 . ' . c 'r px 0, z 1151 ' ', ' ,, .i-.' 1. lv ' gg- '- vc: ' 'z . . ' ,, w' 2 ' 7 , ' 1 . ' , I 1 4 , ' r ' ' - .t - I ,, . V . . . 1 L L, . . - we Y , . A L 'f 1 . ' 1 . z Pringle, Rita Thackery, Jenn Irene , A v, , N xr v .1 . - ' Lf 1 1, , , wr 1 1 . , 4 . . . . K. .1 1 Y O I Q . V i Y 7 1 ' ' . 7 . 7 7 ' . ' '. S Y XX ' X X f X X if 'ff T -Q, ' I ff!! X XX. D, X Q OT GREENSBURG HIGH SCHOOL f X Umly no Iiauld and Visiting K Standin Harold Menkedick Bill Koo s Ton B tterton Ge ic P tterson Bill Wooden Earl Bo dc M ck Fultf John Westinghouse Betty Welsner Sarah Bewlet Sitting Dot Koors Bob Scheldler Mr W rnek Jmck W1l11 N lex Rozell Student oune ll Fiom the pleamble of the Student Council Constitution We the stu dents of Greensburg High School in Oldel to provide a median of associa tion and co opeiatlon with the P11n cipal and the faculty on matteis o school impoitance encouiage and pio mote a bettei school spirit c1eate 19 spect and ambition fo1 a highei scholastic attainment and piomote the geneial welfare of this high school do o1da1n and establish this Consti tution of G166HSbU1g High School Fiom the constitution may we 19 p11nt Article X which gives the poweis and aims of the Council To arouse and promote school Splllt and sportsmanship by various activi- ties and to provide programs for the general assemblies. In lollovvmg, out the above aims this yeai many va11ed and mteiestmg as sembly piogiams have been plesented and have been ieceived by the student body with full acclaim and mteiest P19S1d91'1t Jack Williams we wish to commend and to Principal Wainckf 101 his splendid assistance and co op e1at1on in all aixangcmcnts in the YHIICCI mogmms plescnted this yCE1l we extend thanks May this splendid co opelation and co o1d1nat1on con tinuc in the many veais to follow in Gieensbuig, High School Ofhceis seiving in 1948 49 ale as fol lows: Jack Williams presidentf Robert Scheidler Vice President' Dorothy Koors Secreta1'y-Treasurer. Spa-1-vll Class The speech class under Miss Brooks, though small in number, has been very outstanding in accomplishments this year. The American Legion speech Contest on the Constitution resulted with John Lowe, first, Louise Leven- stein and Frances Russell, a tie for second. John placed second in the District. The Rotary Contest on the general subject of 'lWorld Minded was entered with John Lowe awarded second place. Christmas stories were told at the grade buildings, and many interesting radio skits were given over the inter-com during the year. li A.L ll L...l Quill .lml Nl'l'0lI Qualrficafions for candidates in the society are must be a junior or senior rpper third of class outstanding edr toiial or administrative work recom mended bv faculty advisor and ap proved by executive secretary of Quill and Scroll The candidates pictured are Jean Irene Martin Eddie Rich aids Carolyn Barrett Dorothv Koors Marilyn Montgomery John Lovxe Mary Ann Krieger and Tom Doles Louise Levenstern and Jane McGeath are also candidates but not pictured All candidates are either members of the Tree City Breeze or the Tower Tree - Q I I O - O W - ' ' - . . LY . . . . - - - - H gy 1 l N 1 . H . , .. . , .M . . . ' r V A ' f Q I , Quill and Scroll, honorary journalistic , - ,- , , M ' L . ' . I I , . ' - '- W ' It . . i I 5 wp-- F0 I' L EDITORIAL STAFF Edrtor Lourse Levenstern Sports B1ll Wooden Features Jane McCfeath Exchange Marguerite Koors Special Reporters Jean Martrn Martha Wooden Tom Batterton Dottre Overpeck Gloria Rhodes Reporters Mary Ann Krerger Rrtr Zoellner Kathryn Meyer Mary Ernstes Wanda Buckley Barbara Gilliland Nancy Roszell Pat Doerilrnger Joyce Thurston Margaret Tumrlty Shirley Sha zer Shirley Cline Gordon Sprrngmrer Jane Cochran ADVFRTISING STAFF Manager Dot KOOI s Staff Sari Loyd Margie Welagc Barbara Ryle Bob Frensernercr Dorrs Scherdler Dorothy Luken Rita Navarra Carolyn Barrett BUSINLSS S'l AFF lvlanfrger .. Johnnie Lowe Assistant ...... Barbara Miller' Circulation Manager Eddie Rich- ards. Staff-Helen Buell, Patsy Bokel- rnan Jean Eder Ruth Scheidler. Ruth Tumilty. Photographer ,, ., Dale Hurst Typists-Ruth Tatem, Nancy Strasburger. Barbara Reichart. Advisor ,. r,..... , .. Bessie Romans Tllll WW li 'IREE In 1869 some 80 YGHIS ago a hlgh school depaltment was lnstltuted ln Gleensbulg Two yeals latel the filst hlgh school colnmencement was held Thele wele two gladuates People soor pelcelxed the value of a hlgh school and ln a lew yeals lalgel classes WGIC gladuated Flnally ln 1912 G H S had leached such plopoltlon that It was deemed HGCGSSHIY to bulld a lalger and mole modeln bulldlng The ples ent bulldlng was inlshed ln 1914 Some 54 yeals aftel the lnstltutlng of the GH S an ldea among sevelal students was concelved that an annual O1 yeal bool' be pllnted So ln 1923 ln Decembel a definlte declslon was leached bv the class of 1924 to edlt and publlsh a yeal book A contest fol a name falled to choose a sultable name th616fO16 the edltol Don A Edklns Wlth the asslst l ance of Salah Loulse Dllle and Ada llne Delwelt assoclate edltols Sheldon MOIIISOH athletlc 6d1tO1 Dale McCol mack alt edltol Ellzabeth Woodfill alumnl edltol R1Cha1d Mlllel photo 9d1tOI Callos Bewdel and BGIHHICI Mock humor edltols d6C1dCd upon Tlee dlstlnctlve ol The Towel Gleensburg s malvel the tlee on thc coult house tOW61 M1 Call Blulllbw alded the staff as 3dV1SO1 It has been the 6Xp19SS9d alm of th 1948 49 staff of the Towel Tlee to bllng to the publlc and to the student body the many happenlngs and actlv ltles of Gleensbulg Hlgh School The lnfolmatlon concelnlng Nou school has been plepaled ln a sholl conclse lnannel and we have e deavoled to QIVC a plctollal VIEW ot Gleensbulg Hlgh School flom the ln Slde fbklhlllif F' Front Row Kathrxn Carr Jane Cochran Betty Bennmlt Jane MrCeuh Nixrllxn M0111 onerx Pltsx Pokelm Vkalxdw Bucklex Fre1df1 hncent Bxrbxrx M1ller Mlrthl Wooden Bicl-. Row Ann Rmed Helen Bufll Donnx bpr1n1,n11gr YOFIHI Rosxcll Sue Mnrlowe BlI'JlI'l 1201111 Lrt Joan D Moss Clorm Rhodes Nancs Roszell Clcnna Rucker Dottm Ourpcck Cnrol n Bxrrett Jmce Ihurston Ruth Tnum Jox L8 Ross Trl Ill 1 T11 H1 Y olganxzed IH 1943 has p1oved to be an outstandmg o1gan17a UO11 s1nce 1ts begmnlng Act1v1t1es ot the club we1e nume1 ous, bes1des the confexences at M1lan and Rushvllle CARE packages wexf sent to guls 1n Gelmany and school SUPPIIGS to a school the1e Sweet Sales and the attendance of a chu1ch once a month 1n a body W916 club plOJ8CtS Soc1al act1x1t1es WGIQ enjoyed by the g1oup 1n the Io1m of hayndes WCIHCI IORSLS and a Chlll 511131361 Co ope1at mg Wlfh the H1 Y a Sweethea1t Ball was sponso1ed 1n M31C1l Undex the leade1sh1p of yew Cu pable Off1CClS and sponso1sh1p the club completed a VGIV successful yea1 P1es1dent Patsy Bokelrnan Vxce PIGQ ldent Dottle Ovelpeck Sec1eta1y Glo11a Rhodes T1easu1e1 Donna Spllngmlel Sgt at Alms Ma1tl1a Wooden Chaplaln NOll'I1a M1e1 and MISS V11g1n1a Kelly as sponsol lllllIal11'S Balbala G1ll1land N01 ma Roszell Mau1een Tem pleton Jane Coch1an Bet ty Bennett Wanda Buck ley Fneda V1ncent Nancy Roszell Joyce Thu1ston - hr '. . , L-37.2 - .. -1 'ect gc . ft-'EV Q, 1 to ' 1- ' ' . v I X .. - . W . f . V ,L ,J ,-4 , 1 -3 - , , - . . I' 1 , . ' iz , A2 ux 1 1 '. dill, ' . ' ', ' 1 . 1 1 1 ' . 2 1 ' . 2- I - ,Q -, g y '-,1 1 ' I ', 21:1 z, 2 Q'- ,1 '. . 3 ' ,1- 1 ', if '- 1 I-' 1 v, ' . 2'. . . v . . V. . ' . Y Y nl ' . . . . A v - x - A - . . . . -. . U , , - Y , n- . . . ' 1- -K ' . ' U M f . ' , .x s y s' ' 7 ' v ' v 1 v .' , ' ., Y ' Y 1 ' ' 7 1 , K . . .. . , , . . , . . ' ' o o , . 1, 1 '. Q U J . , - ,f 1 I , - 1 V f . . , 1gan17ecl1922 Ill 1 1 I 194901gan1Zat1on xi. nh? Ofhczrs John Lowe President D1ch btout V1cc Presulr-ut Lxrrx Moore Trmsurer Tom Bxlurton bocrc-larx OlQ8.lll76'Cl 1920 L 1949 Players 1 iv Oihrmxs John Lowe Pres dent Glorll Rhodes Vice PI'LblC1Clll hmm Strdsburger Secremrx Frances Russell 'Ire lsurcr O- i . A K O1 Y A l b V . . Q ss - v x- w ' ' 'sp ,Q , 10111-I9LJll':s, Sgt.:ltAr1l1s. Z A Y 1 ' b 1 I N' V U : I i V W V2 hw: 'sl .' ' - ,l, I vs, , A rw 1 . r I 1 xy - E' -- 4. I a F Q 1 -g V N N B gr? 9 9 l - ' ' 3 i' ' Y Left to right Je n Eder corresponding secretary Dot Luken treisur r Fr nc s Russel president N new Stras but er ice president Mary Ann Walker recording, secrc tary Claudi McMurtrx nd Ele nor Brooks sponsors Sunshine Llub During the school year the Sun shine Club was very active in several worth while projects Early in Septem ber a get acquainted picnic was en joyed. Initiation of new members was the order in October at the Presbyte- rian Church. Plans were formulated for Thanksgiving baskets for the needy and the project was fully car- ried out. Another activity in Novem- ber was the pleasurable Sadie Hawkins Dance. December rolls around and arrangements for the Annual Christ mas Partv for under privileged cliil dren were fully made At the party held in the girls gym 100 under prrv ileged children received many pleas ant and useful gifts from Old Saint Nick The highlight project of the year was the Style Show for Teen-age girls in April. In conjunction with the show a Mother-Daughter Tea was en- joyed by all attending. To Miss McMurtry and Miss Brooks, sponsors, much credit and praise must be given in their efforts toward a suc- cessful Sunshine Year. -msawszuu-4 Pm Blck row Gordon Sprm mler Joe Hr-llnnch D1ck Goodwin Jun Phllllps Melvln Runer Bob He1lm1ch Dale He1,Lr M01VlI1 Hxrprlng, Bob Wolter Jim Hcllnnch John Moeller Bob Moeller Roll 111 Forkert Mr Fxnlex Front rom Ernest Hahn B111 Koors P1111 Koors Vxnunt Sprln xnuer .Innes Kne er John Vanderbur CIIITHS Su 111 o H lrold St1er Hxrold Menkedlck B111 Whlte Absent Duld B 1lIlY7l'lC1 0 Paul Mex errosc FFA F FA was o1gan1zed 1n 1945 undel G O Stanley and has glown 1ap1dly under ROQGI F1nley M1 F1n1ey came to G H S 1n 1946 Th1S yea1 1948 49 Wlth thllty rne1nbe1s was the most eventful CVG1 expeuenced by the local chapte1 Seve1al p1Oj6CtS W616 unde1 Tak1ng the lead oi HCGIS thls yea1 we1e Dav1d Balnbudge Ples 1dent Dale Hegel VICE P1es1dent Jun Hell m1ch Sec1eta1y B111 KOOIS TICRSUIGI Ha1 old Stler, Reporter' John Vanderbur' Roger Finley, Advisor. taken Last fall the new football Held was seeded The boys 1o1ned 1n the 'VI1d West Metal DIIVG The 12th D1s t11ct Pubhc Speaklng and Essay Con test was sponsoled by the local chap te1 wlth a banquet MSICII 31d 111 the H1gh School Bulldlng Chris' 'nas fonvu stand. Years later' the girl learns the true story of the pitiful cornhusk doll The Cornhusk Dollf' a Christmas her mother had given her for Christ- drama. A beautiful story of mother mas as a child, and the two are re- love and a child who did not under- united. The Cust- Curolyrr Barrett, Parisi' Bokelnrzrrr. Dol Koors, Bob 51-111-iclle-r,Lorerr Rlclrurrls. 1. ,s Front row Bob bII'kSKllll' rr Dorothx Luksn Wrrrdr lcnnott Mir ucrru Koors Dorothx Koors J hr L awe Crrolxr Hrrrett Don lkiorrtgornerx Doris Crnnc Dorrrrx Redrn ton Back row Wir Shsrfu Nlrr rc Schoettmer Krrlrrxn Lrrr Marx Ann W rlkcr Clorrr Coodprster Prrrl rrs Dvnrn er Krthlern Wrlmfr Dori Srherdler Johnnie Morllcr Chules Glrss Paul Hndler Marx Louise Vo fl Rosflxrr Vo rl Je rn Irene Nlrrtrn NI rr Ann Krre er Jean Eder I I.. The extra curricular activity ot the Business Department FBLA rs rn ternatronal in scope It IS sponsored by the United Business Education Association of the NEA with head quarters rn Washington, D C The local organization was organized by H E Sherfey, sponsor, rn 1945 It has the nonor of having the first two State Presidents John Lowe rs now servrne as second State President From the suggestions of the State and National sponsors, several high schools one from Hilo, Haw an have asked the local club for assistance rn organizing clubs The ofhcers are Dot Koors Pres , John Lowe, V Pres Marguerite Koors Sec Carolvn Barrett Treas Charles Glass, Rep In - Wlon Th1S olganlzatlon had 1tS 1ncept1on 1nto Gleensbulg Hlgh School ln 1947 w1th Mr Downey as 1ts sponsor T become a member of th1S club It be comes HCCGSSHIY to plesent a major lettel award won 1n football basket X ball baseball O1 tlack Duung 1947 48 and 1948 49 no actlve o1gan1zat1on was 1n evldence but the Tower Tree Staff W1ShCS to g1V6 honor to these young men who gave of thell tlme and expended much 6ffO1t ln the dliferent part1c1pated X R015 P 1' . 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' ' ' branches of athletics in which they . s d -. 4 59,10 H008 I F li HIIQNH 1: L -Q' 1' -C 'ur N.. 1'2 TWFIXF L1'r'r1.F Mmns Stxndxn Helen Buell bhlrlex 51 ner Ruth Scheldler bh1I'1t'x Ross Jane McGe1th Pxt Bokelmxn Pat Mxller Donner Reddln,,ton Smted Josce Ross Jdno Cochmn R1t'x Nnxrrx bxrah Bevxlex Wlusn The Wllllllllg tlZtd1t1Ol1 of the l'l'1llSlC dt partment 1S rn GVICICIICG agaln th1s yeax both at the D1st11ct and State MUSIC Con tests Three fnst two second and th1ee thucl d1V1S101lS were Won at the Muncie DISLIICL Then on Feblualy 19th the three Hrst d1VlS101l contestants ventuled forth to the State Contest at Terre Haute return mg mth the Tvtelve Llttle M31dS Vkllhllllf' nrst d1V1S1Ol1 Jane McGe1th vocallst sec ond d1v1s1on and tlumpet tuo thnd d1 vrsron D1st11ct placmes Vt01G Tvt elve Llttle Maxds lst Trumpet t11o 1D1ck Stout Ex nnl Johnson Goldon Sprlngmlelw s Jane McGeath vocahst 1st Rlchard Doles bautone 2nd ROb6ltF16l1S81T1619l 1318110 2nd Go1don Spungnner tlumpet 2nd Catheune Moole 1313.110 31d E11n11 John son trumpet 3rd Patsy Bokelman vocal 1st 31d Ptulu Lvvenstein. Shirley Ross, Carolyn Hwncoelc, June Mctleath, Patsy Bokolmwn, Gordon Sprin wuier, Rlchfxrd Stout Ermll Johnston. 'Fai 1, 1-A L tt o Tl ht Rxchxrd Buch L11 U1 Judith Pxcrson June btout I xrrx Pohlxnln Chlrles Wxrnvko blrxh Bc-mlm Chxrlr-S Clcllcx Shlrlev Shun-r Lqrry Moore Cordon Spun mler John Reed lusll Pobblns Jmco Ross Ernnl Johnston Lois Huston Dorls Crwne Rox Alweq Jtrclyn Thorpe Gene Patterson Cone Kctchem Mxrthx Mor leon Wm Louvks Th1Q year the mus1c depaltment lS plepaung for the futule rnuslc m GHS as 1S ev1dent by the followmg puplls numbered ln the vauous musle d1X1S101'lS the band numbers 45 mlxed 78?-Q chorus 43 Jun1o1 band 38 and 56 Flutophones all 1n the 4th glade Vluslc Week was obselved on Wednee day Mav 4 Wlth a genelal muslcal PIOWIHITI all depaltments pa1t1c1pat mv xr nt rrm C ordon Sprln utr D urlzx Ross Cltlu F1111 Xloo I C cm Krtchvm E lf lx r Ernnl Johnston L 'xrrk Moore Robert Prc-nsc me lor R11 h lrrl Stout R11 h xrfl Doll s , .. ...- ,, .i f ' ,tx .Q Q,-fr , 1 AA, ' : . , v-,, 'Q K , . ' 9 -. . . ,. . , . .2 r . . 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DoNA1n LINK Mt Comfort HS H1 'x 4 Bond 1 2 Fo h'1ll 3 FRANK MANUS Booster Club Basketball 1 2 4 Football 3 Tr'xc'k 2 3 JANF MKGFATH Mfxrlon HS 1 2 Elkhart HS 2 3 Sunshine 4 Chorus 4 Booster Club 4 Pla Shop 4 Breeze 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Nonurwr MEYER Bxsketbfall Trwk 2 Booster Clubl 2 3 4 DON h1lNARH Booster Club l 2 -'bf l 415 Qll l0l'S JOHN Lowr Yell Leader 4 H1 X 2 Chap 3 Pres 4 T n s 1 4 FBLA 3 V Pres 4 Chorus 4 Student Coun 2 Boo r lub 1 Council 4 Plas Shop Sec 1 2 P es 3 4 Breeze 1 2 3 4 Deltl S1t,m'1 Delt'1 1 2 Pres 3 4 Quill xncl Scroll 4 JFAN IRFNF MARTIN Sunshine 1 G A A 1 2 Vice Pre Pes 4 FBLA 3 4 Booser lb 1 Br Girls Basketball 3 4 Glrls Vol bull 2 3 4 Softballl 2 3 Quill xnd Srroll 4 i MARJORIF Mryzns aunsnme 2 3 1 4 Booster Clubl 2 3 4 Bnln-' JEAN MIWARY Sunshine 1 G A 2 Booster Club 2 JOHN MQFLLER FFA 2 J FBLA 4 Booster Club 2 3 Class Vite Pres 3 Football 3 sebxll l 2 Track 1 2 4 Busketballl 2 3 4 Seniors MARILYN MONTLOMFRY Sunshine 4 Tr H 3 4 G 3 Boo er Club 1 2 Council 2 Plax Shop 1 2 Quill and Scroll 4 Chorus 1 CARL OVERPELK HIY 2 3 Band 1 2 Booster Club 3 4 B'1sketball3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Te-nnls3 Football3 REX PRATT Napoleon HS 2 3 Basketball 1 4 STANLEY REED H1 Y 1 2 3 4 Booster Club 1 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Track 3 4 P1 O 1 L ' B 1, 2, 3. 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