Hillsboro High School - Hiltosco Yearbook (Hillsboro, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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Seniors TOM l'IELMICK llTomll Why be stubborn, when with a little more practice you can be impossible. Credits ........... 36.4 Basketball .... . l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball ..... . l,Z,3,4 Basketball Captain . . . . . . 4 Band ....... . 1, Z , 3, 4 Band Festival . . . . l,2,3,4 Band Contest ..... . . 2, 3, 4 Chorus ......... . . . 4 District Choral Festival . . . . 4 District Ensemble Contest . . . 1 Band Officer ........ . 3 Student Council. - . 2 Class Reporter ....... . Z Annual Staff ........... 4 The Boarding House Reachl' . . 3 The Able Miss Cain'L ..... 4 Ambition -Pro Baseball Player + ALTA JEANNETTE SPIVEY Tootie What's the world without a date. Credits ...... . . . . .37.5 Band...........1,2,3,4 District Band Festival. . . . 1,2 4 District Band Contest. . . . . 2,4 Chorus. . . . . . . . . .1,2,3,4 District Choral Festival. ., .1 ,Z, 3, 4 Sextette . . . .... ..... 4 District Solo Contest . . . . . 1,2 District Ensemble Contest . . . 1,2 Annual Staff ....... t . . 4 Gold lr Black Review. . . . 4 Pep Council ..... . .2 Student Council . . . . . 4 4-H ........ ...... 1 , Z It's a Great Life . . . . . . . 1 The Boarding House Reach . .. . 3 The Able Miss Cain . . . . . .4 Ambition - Home maker . JANE ANN WILLE TT Janie She does nothing in particular and does it well. Credits , , , , , , , , ,j34.8 Annual Staff, , , , , , , ,4 Chorus ........ . . . 1.2.3 District Choral Festival, , , ,l,Z, 3 4-H ............. 1,2 ll The Boarding House Reach , , , The Able Miss Cain'L , , , , , , Ambition - Housewife .3 4 BOBBY DALE RATCLIFF llBoblI Pretty girl, gallon of gas, good car, four good tires, what more would you ask More gas! Chorus ........... . 3, 4 District Choral Festival ,,,, 3,4 Student Manager ,,,,, , , 1, 2 Annual Staff ...... . 4 Gold H Black Review, , , . 4 Class Reporter . . , , , . .1 4-H .............. Z The Boarding House Reach'L . . , 3 The Able Miss Cain . . . . . . 4 Ambition - Factory Worker

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MARTHA .TEAN LIVINGSTON . ww Senwrs The only way to have a friend is to be onel' Credits . . . . . . 38.1 Band ..... . . 1, Z, 3, 4 Band Contest . . . . Z,3,4 Band Festival. . .. 1,2,3,4 Band Officer ......... 2, 4 Chorus .......... 1 , Z , 3, 4 District Choral Festival. . 1.2, 3,4 State Choral Festival ...... 4 Sextette .......... . 3, 4 District Solo Contest . . . 1, 2, 3,4 District Ensemble Contest .. l, 2, 3, 4 State Solo Contest. .... . . . 2 State Ensemble Contest . . . . 2, 3 Annual Staff ...... . . 4 Gold H Black Review . . . . 4 Class Secretary. . . . . 1,4 Class Treasurer . . . 1 Student Council . . . ., . 3 Cheerleader . . . . . . 3,4 4-H ........... 1, Z, 3, 4 Librarian ......... , , 3, 4 1 Z The Boarding .House Reach. . . 3 The Able Miss Cainf' . . . . . . 4 ' Ambition - Dietitian BETTY SUE GIBISON llnettyll A big happy smile, and lots of things worth while. Credits .......... . 34.3 Chorus ......... . 1.2.3.4 District Choral Festival . .1,2, 3,4 Annual Staff .......... 4 The Boarding House Reach . . . 3 The Able Miss Cain'1 .,,,. 4 Ambition - Housewife - Waitress HARSIA ANN HUTCHINS Harsh Tho 'iles of men delight me not. Credlts.........,..38.5 ..1,z,3,4 kndConteat . . .Z,3,4 land Festival . . . l,2,3,4 Qorus .......... 1 , 2, 3, 4 Go:-us Pianist ..... . .1 , Z, 3, 4 District Choral Festival. . .l, Z, 3, 4 District Choral Pianist . . . Z, 3, 4 Sextette ........... 3 , 4 District Solo Contest ...... 3,4 District Ensemble Contest . . 1, 2, 3 State Solo Contest ........ 3 State Ensemble Contest .... . 2, 3 District Algebra Contest . . . . I District Geometry Contest. . . .Z District Latin I1 Contest . . . 3 State Algebra Contest . . . 1 State Latin Il Contest . . . . 3 X Annual Editor ....... . . 4 Gold In Black Review ...... 4 The Boarding House Reach . . . 3 'I'he Able Miss Cain . . . . .4 Ambition - Nurse '



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mqme u--wr: --1-'--- ' ' Class History On September 14, 1944, twenty-six shy and slightly frightened young boys and girls, Deloris Bever, Fred Booe, Eleanor Brown, Glen Craig, Richard Craig, George Croft, Margaret Croft, Judith Delp, Shelby DeMumbrum, Virginia Eubank, Margaret Kay Flint, David Frazier, Jr. , Tom Helmick, Carol Houser, Marsha Hutchins, Marvin Ingalsbe, Jackie Parker, Dean Redenbaugh, Lulu Belle Taylor, Loran Templeton, Robert Thomas Tommy Wilkinson, Aaron Cornett, Shirley Mitchell, Freddie Brock, and Ralph Furr entered into the first grade. After they were welcomed by Miss Betty and had gotten over the awe of at last being in this big building, they began learning their ABC's. During the next eight years many things were learned, such as, the difference between right and wrong. There were many ggudemgg added to the class. Some of these students were Benny Haase, Donald Furr, Sidney Furr, Jane Willett, Donald Walker, Zelma Day Beverly Fun-,Louise Eaton, Betty Gibison, Martha Livingston, Gene Thomas, Bobby Ratcliff, George Hinote, Alice Freeman, Edmon Murray, Deloris Kolaiser, Richard Bowen, Joe Ellis, Charles Knee, Kathryn Beber, and Jeannette Spivey. Several of the originial twenty-six first graders and the preceding names were subtracted from the class. In October, 1950, we were saddened by the death of one of our classmates Gene Thomas, brother of Robert Thomas. An event which will always be in our memories was the day we, as Freshmen, were initiated. After everyone had the lipstick wiped off and bruises healed.We electad Chl' officers. Virginia Eubank was appointed president, Eleanor Brown, vice -president, Martha Livingston, secretary-treasurer, Bob Ratcliff, reporter, and Mrs. Shade, spon- sor. Taking our respective seats as Sophomores was an important step for us. At last, we were across the big aisle and could look at the Freshmen with sympathy. We received our class sweaters, which were worn practically every day that year. Class officers that year were president, Virginia Eubank, vice-president, Deloris Bever, secretary, Eleanor Brown, teasurer, Joe Ellis, reporter, Bob Ratcliff, and sponsor, Mr. Bogle. Our Junior year was filled with important occasions. Two of the most important occasions were the times when we received our class rings and presented the Junior Play, The Boarding House Reach. Election of class officers was held and it was de- cided Joe Ellis would be president, Eleanor Brown, vice-president, Virginia Eubank, secretary, Deloris Bever, treasurer, Eleanor Brown, reporter, Martha Livingston, student council member, and Miss Sutherlin as sponsor. At the end of the year the -Tllhibrl and Seniors went on a very enjoyable trip to Niagara Falls, Canada, and Detroit. At last we, the fifteen members of the Class of '56 , entered our final and most im- portant year of our twelve years of schooling. We selected Mrs. Belles and Mr. Delon as sponsors. Loran Templeton was elected to preside as president, Deloris Bever, vices- president, Martha Livingston, secretary, Virginia Eubank, treasurer, Eleanor Brown, reporter, and Jeannette Spivey, student council member. We were busy that year with the Senior Play, The Able Miss Cain . the Junior and Senior trip to Washington,D.C. and New York, and the usual senior activities. Soon we, the graduating class, will each go our separate ways into this world. May we each retain some of the fundamentals which we have learned in our twelve years of schooling at I-1.1-LS. and consider those years as twelve of the most enjoyable of our lives. Virginia E ubank THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1956 ROW l: Martha Livingston, Jane Willett, Betty Gibison, Margaret Croft, Deloris Bever. RQW 2, Mr. Delon, Jeannette Spivey, Eleanor Brown, Marsha Hutchins, Virginia Eubank, Mrs. Belles . ROW 3: Robert Thomas, George Croft, Bob Ratcliff, Tom Helmick, Loran Templeton, Jack Parker.

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