Henryville High School - Hi Lites / Memories Yearbook (Henryville, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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, Cm Haw Standing at the threshold of adulthood and the reSponsibilities d'the future, let us turn back for a moment and gaze thoughtfully over the 12 years we have Just traversed. Dimly we can see, in the fall of 1942, 46 eager six-year-olds, the girls with dresses above the knees and the boys clad in overalls, timidly making their way to the Henryville School. Maybe we didn't realize it then, but that was the beginning-of twelve happy, and sometimes unhappy, years of learning. Through the years, we have lost old friends and gained new ones, but of the 46 who started in together, 16 are still with us. They are: Billy Aldrich, Jose- phine Baxter, Betty Jo Butts, Francis Conroy, Betty Coomes, Tim Doqm Johnny Elrod, Barbara Furnish, Marvin Gapinske Gayle Guernsex Shirley Hamm, Iris Linnie, Charles Rueff, Joan Thomas, Dale Watson, and Joyce Watson. The years went fast, and one day we found ourselves ready to start the last lap of our journey of education in the Henryville School. Fourty-eight green Freshmen enrolled in Henryville High School. Of course, we were soon initiated by the Sophomores, a day we will long remember. Then,under the guidance of our Sbon- sor, Mr. Albert Dickson, we neatly handed the office of the presidency to Dale Watson with Hugh Cox, his capable help for vice-president, Guy Guernsey, Secre- tary, and Arlie Dotson, Treasurer. We showed our upper classmen a good time by giving a Itwardtimes'aparty. Then, as our nominee for queen, we proudly presented Betty Jo Butts. We ended our Freshman year with an enjoyable trip to Spring Mill State Park. In 1951, we came back to H. H. S. for the second time with Mr. H. G. Furnish, our sponsor. We forced the presidency upon Tim Doup, with .Hugh Cox, vice-presi- dent, Betty Coomes, Secretary, Barbara Furnish, TreaSurer. This time we nominated Agnes Riley our Class Queen. We again entertained the school by giving a party in honor of Valentines Day. We were now on the giving end instead of the receiving; so we imitated the Freshmen into Henryville High School. We happily ended our year by taking an excursion to Clifty Falls State Park. As tradition goes, our Junior year was a Jolly one. With Mrs. Eberhard guid- ing us as our sponsor, we started off by giving the president's chair to Barbara Furnish with Hugh Cox, vice-president, Betty Coomes,Secretary, and Betty Jo Butts, Treasurer. We sold concessions at the basketball games and broke the record by selling more than any previous class. We had the honor of playing host at the School's Christmas Party. Betty Coomes and Arlie Dotson were nominated as queen and king from the class. We gave a Banquet at Colonial Manor in honor d'the Senior Class. Another trip to Spring Mill State Park marked the Jolly close of our 5rd year high school. Now we are Seniors. We are bringing to an end our days at Henryville High School. We started out our year with Dale Watson again Serving as presedent. with Charles Rueff, vice-president, Hugh Cox, Secretary, and Tim Doup, Treasurer. Darrell Sharrard and Betty Coomes were elected to represent our class as king and queen. We have also had the good fortune of having Miss Barbara Dunlevy as our sponsor. We had our traditional magazine sale with quite a few students receiving salesmanship awards. Our high salesman was Barbara Furnish. We are again proudd' the fact that we sold more magazines than any other class had done previously. We continued publishing our school paper with Charlotte Henretty as editor. We also continued the tradition of publishing aiAnnual with Barbara Furnish as editor. The Senior year comes to a close with the school play; our memorable Senior Week trip. Baccalaireate Services, and finally Graduation where we hope to receive our long coveted diplomas atthe hands of Mr. W. E. Wilson, County Superintendent ofSeheola, those calamaties. or so they seemed then, which beset us along the way have now diminished in importance to little nonentiee that were only characteristic or grow as up'. We will look back no longer, for we are facing a bright. happy future. one we will enlist all the background of knowledge that we possess to bring hope. peace and love to all about us.

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Shirley Hamm Lou- Phys. Ed. 1-2; Chorus 1-2; Band 2-5-4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4 Carlton Sanders Fingersm Phys. Ed. 1-2; FoFuA. 1-2-3: Thomas Williams Tommie FoFvo 1-2; PMS. Ed. 1 2; Joyce Watson M513 II Annual Staff 4; Phys. Ed. 1-2; Chorus 1-2 Ellsworth Bagshav .Murrcy' PWSO;MO 1-2;FOFQA. 1-2-3-4:



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v . 'wgiagh 1, : J, CMW we, the Seniors of 1954, as we slowly faiz away, i0 hereby will our abilities and personhl assets to the Juniors of lEL4. We, the Senior Class, wish to leave to the Junior Class Qur loveable person- alities, and may they cooperate with everyone as well as we. We, the Senior Class, wish to leave to the Sophomore Class our abilitytn keep smiling even though things are not going our way. He, the Senior Class, wish to leave to the Freshman 01558 our abilities to make straight A's throughout their four years of big? schoclsn as to graduate with flying colors. We, the Senior Class, severallygive and bequeath untothe herein namedJuniors, various and sundry abilities and properties. I, ARLIE DOTSON, will to RALPH GUTERIE my ability to be high noipt men at every basketball game. I, CHARLES RUEFF, will to RAENORD POP? my ability to navigate through the forestry without getting lost. I, SHIRLEY HAMM, will to DURIS DUNN my ability to get a man and keep him. I, BILLY ALDRICH, will my height to DONALD BAGSHAW. I, BETTY COOMES, will to MARGARET CROWLEYnyability to make straight A's in shorthand. I, CARLTON SANDERS, will to LARRY DEAN my ability to drive a car with my feet. I, JOYCE WATSON, will my slim figure to EVELYN CROWLEY. I, TIM DOUP, will to BILLY DIETRICH my weakness for redheads. I, CHARLOTTE HENRETTY, will to FRANCES LEWIS my ability to get my girlfriend married. I, DALE WATSON, will to MAX PETTY my ability to drivedbwn the high- way without running into anything. I, GAYLE GUERNSEY, will to MARY ANN VEST my blond hair and my ability to keep quiet. I, FRANCIS CONROY, will to EARL COVROY my ability to makestraight,A's without apple polishing. I, FAE MINER, will to JUANITA MULL my frond seat in Literature Class and may she use it to her best advantage. I, IRISlINNEBATES, will to FRANCES O'BRIEN my gift of gab in hope she can use it successfully in years to come as I have in years gone by. I, JOHN JONES, will my D's in Geo- metry to Marvin Swisher. I, MARVIN GAPINSKE, will DONALD BAGSHAW my ability to say my memory work in Literature Class. I, JOAN THOMAS, will my lifelong friendship with Dale watson to MARCELLA SMI H. I, BETTY JO BUTTSvdll toNARIE KNAEBEL my ability to drive a tractor on my farm. I, MURRAY BAGSHAW, will to STEVE ROTHBAUER my ability to track along with my trash box. ' I, DARLENE KILLEBREW, will to CAROLYN BUNDREN my ability to have successful parties. I, TOMMIE WILLIAMS, will to DONALD GOFCRTH my ability togpt a date. I, BARBARA FURNISH, will to MARGARET BAGEHAW my ability to runfbr Cheerleader three years and win. .1: JOHNNY ELRCD, will tc CARY VELLS my ability to fve near 9Tou h Street without getting into .a fight eVery night. I,L SGSEPHINE Dbhlin, will to SRIRLEY Smhidkisi my faithfulness to my Ooyiriend, andny aci- li;$;p get to Shortnauu Class on time. I, PAT DAVIS, will my mustacne to JIM FE . I, DICKIE SMALLWOOD, will my big ears to BILLY CALHOUN. I, DARRELL SHERRARD, will my shoe shining ability to STEVE ROTHBAUER. I, BARBARA GILLEE will my way of walking to DORIS DUNN. I, HUG? C91, will my Fgrd to MARIE KNAEBE . I, THERESA HAYES, will my dimples and rosy cheeks to DORI? TERRY. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our names: I I w . , y, I , l 11,4 - A ' IA ; 4.4 r r :gIIAAJIIA x ' w . Q - - - A a 4 A 1:1 M. .11.. I 1 full'

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