Hoagland High School - Ships Log Yearbook (Hoagland, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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-1--1 N..,.-.U--f .1-,ve-I -xt'-sth-p1,.,,,1 ,,,,.,i1.N in-.+ ,. ,.... :A , pg.. THE Sl'lll S L06 SENIOR CLASS PIQESENTS TV REVUE 1954 N AT MADISON Mgf?Ng2HXD ED SCHOOL Q oooon I 1 Who s Who L tl r a ov JU1lW s 1 edt m e ara relve an a 9 G ear f-vp on O W8 P G W t Cl? P Ca r C'Pn tre Pt dr lhe oat lzad vocat ona a culv A ld 0 rto W e l als YI ea ut to Honor Jundor Glrl Honor Sophomore Glrl onor reslmar Glrl I CIT P Scnool Good Clt'Z9D Q Good C tlzen YTRA GU22l Ulf? All Around ACtlVltlGS Dramatlos JOUFH0llQm Art Outst ndlnr SQDlOP Vocat S OPT + QWOWGSMH S l Vrce Thr Award t ret frs at r ueq+haH H OW, 0 no Q vip- on 're evv Ovnrvd V H BF 8 8 Boy Boj Boy onal Avrlcultuze Student TJQIC Outstardln Band Member OutSt8Ddl1f Gl Club Member Basketball and Band Perfect Track Letters Letters Attendance Awards Qi 9 ,,i,..1.-ii.1ll- , .5- . I sa at L3 end of each sc col year ther are re,'iln oognitia.s 21 a.e dede to dtsif f'.g -tid .ts of the year. This y f. Mr. G .,ae. nas added S We new award-. -h flrl .' toy with tue hihhort .enrlastic .atin's in Sch C1255 will re, '. ward wnich th 7 A y k-e, i. 'h 1 Aossession for one year. This will be fr ie? out thrfpl' M .'tf.e years. m ' stnndi., aenior from on n .ly .j'n- ' - -'l . 1 iri JY c ass will , 0 be rl e 1 w rd. SZIUASTlCfJAmD Vale'i,, rla, 7 f C l a rlan Y -- .. 1 : l 1 E A A .. . .-.A 1 H . F. E. . ' 1 JIT ZENVHI D. A. .. l ' Ex . u'ElTC ,A U - an '., V ' i Q ' 1 P . S or . ,aan hfp F low . J's . ' Q . -----.-g-- '., 'ee l QROGPAVI HIGHLIGHTS Atl MIXED Cf-IOWUS F400 rrffw fo, L- The mixed chorus compo ed of 52 members had a very success ful season under the direction of Robert Meyers The group performed for the Junior and Senior plays, the Christmas program and had a fifteen minute program broadcast from the Lincoln Tower in Fort Wayne during the Christmas season They also participated in the annual Choral Festival at Huntertown, and the chorus deserve much credit for doing such a fine job this year JUNIOR SEXTET The Junior Sextet,organized this Q year, performed for the Senior Class Play Members of this talented sextet are Doris Grotrian, Betty Doehrman, Alice Bu1temeier,Rita Scheumann,Angie Kleine, and Sandra Girardot L. JUNIOR QUARTET Under the direction of I Meyers, lary Neireiter, Ann Chaffin, Lynne Marhenke, and Patty Zehr have been practicing four part harmony Their public performances include the Senior Play and the contest at Harrison Hill School in Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Coca Cola Bottling Corpo a on Fort Wayne, Indiana 5 Y 1 ' 'K ,eigh- 3 3 'ah' . 'V 'J ' 1 p W hh V ' ,U Y-si y A rx is X V I 0 S T' ' X' 1 .. - . ' 'H , a . , A lv , S .- several music contests and graduation exercises. Both Mr. Meyers O 1 Y - lL 1' A 1, if I A M ' e f ' ?i' I : - .S .1 pa ' 9' 1 6 f f ' ' T ' sl . ',,, 5 1 's O I 'E participated in a number of various pro GIVPLS GLEE CLUB This organization is very talented Its members have participated in pro deserves much credit for producing a group such a this . , r, - NYU grams, contests, and various other activities. Mr. Meyers, its competent director, ' s . 1 Q f H 9 U Xa e 1 f r A s 1 The Boy's Glee Club comprised of 18 members is one of the larcest Hoagland has had in a number of years They have 319 9 This group performing for the second year performed again for the Junior Class play and the contest The members of the octet include Lucile Ratliff, Shirley Sprague,Sue Blais1ng,Reg1na Dornseif, Anita Mailand, Colleen Smith, Wilma Grotrian, and Ver Stotlar Monroeville, Indiana Second Street, Decatur, Indiana How Row Row Row BAND Elsie Flora, Romona Hoffman, Ann Cha f n Dean browr, Davld H81 elter, G Akc, Marworle Bultemeler Janet Rota and Susan Lupxnb ll llma Grotrlan, M a J7mlSOH, Mary Nei eltcr, Paul Berpdol' Ronald Jonnson, Re na DOFDSGll, El17abeth Schroede , Sue Blals V Mary Eonnxe, and Dorls Grotrlan Betty Doearxa , Kamen Sm td, Lar y Rotn,An Stalltaum, Dorotd a Ja son, Barba a Vlrson, Anfel ne Klelne, Carl Hof man P tty Zehr Sh rley Buslck, Booby Mlller, and Edvard K auss Anlta Malland, Phylll Doctor, June Bohnke, Nancy Ljba vcr, Rutharne corp, n hr Nyer , D rector LHEV BLOW THH W IQTLE The Hoagland band has been qulte HCTIVS tnls year Thelr muslc and colorful m8PCHlDP drllls has proven to be a source of en oyment and flne entertalnment for the basketball fans They playe sev ral numbers at the annual County Band Festlval held at New Haven 1U whlch all of tne county school bands partlclpated The mornlng was spent rehearslng the clinlc band wh ch consisted of several players from each of the sclools and was conducted by an OUtSC3HdlD' guest conductor In the after noon eacn of the county Lands presented a program which cons st d of two or three numbers The band performs for other aCtlVltl6S durlnv the year NAJUFQETTES DRUM MAJOR The prettlly dressed mayorettes are Row l, Luclle Ratliff, Sandra Glrardo , Mary Neire1ter,and Reglna Dornself Rom Hut anne Sora, Alice Bultemelez,and Lynne Marnenke Row Mar'orie Melcher and Patty Zehr Row 4 Sue Bla1s'np Edward Krauss was our active c an mawor for the past three years He has lead the ba d ard mayoretts many performances Kraft Bulldozing Company Hoagland, Indiana , : 1 . , . . . l: Al , , . . r ary . . , . , U . , A L 3 L Q V Q: W .. C arq ret C 1 r . ll, , , ., . . . , . , , .. ,fl , . X r ln,, W . . , , ., ,. N X . , 3: 1 L n n 11 M- . r Lela l c A me ml . . . , , . T' . K 1 l . , Q. M A , . l. T . , . - J r . . . . 0 4: . s , ' 1 rwa. . , F 1 8. d . A S ,L L, . rn rt: A A4 rin. LJ la 0 - , 5 ' -D nl . G e . . . . . , . , . . . . 1 . LA ' D u n 1 ' ' . . i e , u Q 0 . ' O I Q . L U 1 . . . , fju ', L, n Q V 1 r V . , 1. Q, U A , . , J A y. . A ln- ' l A 'J f ' A I H . u ' A- A . in , X O 4 YE Ll.. LEADERS Ovr c er a nl ea c e e ruc d bacV t e team and ving C Sl a wood tear Karen Gira L da Koe 1 nvc , and Kar n Mlller dld an ewc llcnt of lead ng tne cheerln block and spreadlng t LP entnu 1 m tn olch out tie schoo The Pea 1 ni Pen Club a orranlzed n our school nree ea It has Dur ng tl b eLba1l on t e navc een 1 ver, ene 1 nd bu ,rouo nder tae d1POCt on of Ir c11 P vc h rea' chc r nf scc on at a 1 o r lo e am S The Peo Club has a reserved sectvon at all op our home ames Thls year they have been fOPmlHP elthcr a whlte o blue 'Hu wlth a blue or whlte bacVcround The Club conslst of memb r fron Junior High to Senlors or-uzsmme LBLQCK f5 l i 90. H' Decatur Hatchery, Decatur, Indiana Dick Scherer, Standard O11 Agent, Hoagland, Indiana 1 -hee lo Hers t s y r i,s rv, A R ore it for ning h . W Qi . them the mlr 'Q necessary for maklnr , o N. riot, in h i.Jer . e.' .. . ,e Q job 1 L J . ' q ' he A s as. r xL.- 1 1. , ,Q a.' w S I .' 1. ' ' tl c y rs azo. risen rapidly, and has a membership of 26 girls and 19 boys. L Fc ask ' ' sea: . L y ' , be 4 , 7 rrotdc a sy 1 ',. U 1 ' 1 J s. Ma c.i., we ha ad a g U 0 i 1 tl l u x m 5 .e . . A ,u 1 1 A Q . . ' . . A . n , . . .xl . . ,J . s , e s 1 ' , . ' 1 f, A ',n ' r if I! 1, '. . ' ' r , Y I ' w .' XS' SHIP S LOG STAFF' School had the help of the We started 60 EdltO1 lf! Chief Reg rd Dopngelf Assoc ate dito Robe elle Class Lditor Sports Editor A tiv ties Editor PIOqLCCx0H Edltor Elementary Edltor o 1 e Dallas rrecer k Nilma Grotrlan Colleen Smitr ley ek a Admin'stratlon Edltor Anita f8l1F Xrtists Joax L e er Dlcw Stonpenha Just begun when Mrs Helen Macklin first mentioned our annual to our Editor ln Chief and Associate Editor and they in turn, with sponsor, mentioned abov , appointed the rema nder of the stalf selling annuals with hopes to have all orders ln by December 2 N eryone especially the Senlor , wlll lono remember the hectic picture day Th1s was the dax the Roberts Studlo photographer came for indlvidual plctures an numerous other student activities We hope the owners of the annuals enjoy ani appreci te the ef ort of the staff We worked hard to produce for you the distory of the '55 54 school year Editor Feature Society Sports Gossip fPL1St Exchange Malgalet Jamison Regina Dornseif Wilma Grotrian Ron Aspy Dallas Frederick Sue Blaising Kathleen Scheumann Joan Diemer Vera Stotlar 98 Mlm HURRICANE 'STAFF' The furious clicking of the typewriters and giggllng of the proofreaders indicate that another page of the Hurricane is being typed. The Hurricane is sponsored by the Advanced Typing Class under Miss Yager's guidance. Every six weeks, we organize for another fun filled printing session. Although this printing session is fun it places a great responsibility on every ne. Each typlst in the Adzanced Typing Class was appointed a specified job by the 8d1tOPn The newspaper informs everyone of all the achievements and gossip of Hoag- land School, but of course, the main objective is to acquaint the students and parents with its forthcominv events and activities. lolthan and Marquart Barber Shop, Monroeville, Indiana Ben Franklin Store, lonroeville Indiana Q -Q ' i W r--'s rt CtLen.A.- ' r A f 3 T -------------Maps 4 Aix fy -E ------- , H Q lc A: c i ----J l' ' L' l ' ' - ---- - A ' ----Shir Hur gue l 'g ' --' ' L '-.nd Q ---------- ..... --- 1 'j'm ' 1 ' A gen . I us. We elected -' - l Q .r 4'- v J. I u ' . Ev ' s ' D 1 -.N . Y . . . . ' A a T s ' e - - ' --..--...--.....---..- - 1 K. Z' A i?1V 1 W , 4EwfN X . ' ---------------- ' I X Q ' 4 U ---------- ------------ '4 A , QQ. :W Y 1 5 gf 5 ,E ' - - K if ,. J ,r?f fl 4 I ,Aw km' .., 1 ff ' - ., as 0- X ag Class Play Scenes The class of '54 under the able direction of Mrs. Helen Macklin,on Oct 50 and 51, staged HILL- EILLY YEDDINR The hilarious comedy was a record- breaker. In our Junior year the same class, under the same direction, gave the play FATHER WAS A HOUSE- WIFE. This three-act play was given April 17 and 18, 1955. Both plays required a lot of time and effort of both cast and director, but they were reward- ing and successful after all. HU?Wh . ff f f -Q H5 5 I . I as Qs' it P 55:1 pf , V am, 'Mala in-my Hoagland Metal Products Hoagland, Indiana CLASSES , N 1 'X x xv 509 Vx YYC9 X96 e ver M906 s qe pst abbot Om? 9 lqg, ig, X S n emo 'I N0 Q I P up Ve b N 9 qc l .PSOLIOHYOPG gr OX ye-' A ln ez eve K, 6 560 X5 XYS OV? f 5 Y o O6 3 1' lxif C Q06 Y 9 I U Q X, G 1? f' t v9 N065 S699 e h I X09 0 P te S050 C00 99 606 cafe G Ol o S ,Sri 9. 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I.. 1 If ' , 1472? 5 ' U , ' . 1' VI j V. , E? v ' S ' If P H0 e ' W xr ' I , 5 X 9, 0 H Eic, C 41 - X K ' I.. , X 1 e I , ' . h 1 . 1. ff Q 0 S H 1 A 0 o S 5 C O Xa . ch' 9 1 - HE!-PERS 1 This year selling concessions Everyone enjoys having ice cream and candy The two boys who sell are Tom Schlemmer and Kenneth Bultemeier Temptlng meals to satisfy the pallet everyone concerned the aim of our effic ient cooks, and they have done a fine job this year Under the guidance of Mrs Hoover there is Ruth Brown, Opal Kraft and Stella Mahlan Tiny, 3 5erx Our two cus todians deserve a F zfair share credit for keeP H!-Bing our school so neat and clean this year Sam Counterman, and Carl Boerger ew +65 coo, Responsible for taking us to and X ' Q from school each day are our nine 4139 PJ faithful bus drivers Ed Franke,Coyle Fry, Robert Scherer,Ed Halfe1dt,Austin Bergdoll, Richard Grieble, Reinhart Franke, Melvin Scherer, and George Salaway Finney Ford Sales lonroeville, Indiana I X A .1 I., , I . -T Q 1 ' A I . of ' f is H u ' - ' . x . XX ' ' . L . : - ,yy W X 5 W- ,fao 'I -- RIVV 2 I ,Y I N' hi we , ' have two boys 1 5 , , n , l A A of '5 x M' , V - . 1 'A , 7' , an R V! 0 N 4 'iw '2 C , v ' . 2 I' Q A 5 X F' 6 ' ff STUDENT COUNCIL vw 'T ,..l STJJWN 1 CUnCIT or' e fir' t me e fusfo scuool a Qtuoe Councll was or-faruzed Its purpose s are to Pomot 3 betoer' xmoex rj n be+x-'ees me tadent practiee the ways of a Democ 8C1C G0vernment,cPeate respect ano amblt 'of 1,ne QChO18StlC atta1nment,and furthe the Peoe l welfabe of the Madlson 'a on School The elec el students p lc oe ll en Put l Ser or Ru ole Corg and Dallas Freiex Jun obs, 'ef , Doehrm n od Dow Vac. ooboro e Dorls Fry and lom Schlemmel rre hmon, Carolvn che1e nd m Gro lar l'H Grade Barbara Vinson and Bobby Miller sf 1 X 51'lXNT COUNCIL L C Roth, Sheet letal and Heating, Poe, Indiana gx , Q l ' 9 W , , J . lj L F in 4 Q -' J x e ' L- ' -. 5. '. 5, H Xi?-Q til 1 ' , . , - R fussy' X f My . K H: , F -As Q , , J 1 . lf -f lla 'lejm C 'N A F th s ti in th l's, ry of the .,' - 11 nl ' ' 2 p cm , ' 1 1Q QAri 7' U' Y Q v ' , . , , V -Ma M , ,. W M body, principal and Facultyg encourare and promote better' school splz-ity teach and o . . r ' ., V, ' 'ion,-E13'z' - .. ' ' ' . r' - ,5. ra - Q . f- -.dr-i . tn. art: ix t'rr' in the stuifi ,-'Hnci ar-e: .i sg tl' .J , 1ick. 1 . ' E ,ty a :M . .. 'ie. S rosy ' m 1. U s ' V S :xr e Ji. X tr: .. EigEJ 3 . : X- s I I ' 2 ' L 'M be X . . I SPDRTS PARADE ww f fW!hXX 1. uv ,E ,7 J fs 'N gif fwmgwf 1 E ik W0 raw WW W 0 0000 Q Athletics 'J Z ' J 1,11 ,, of 'Y 'I f ' , vu, , , - fr: L, Q!! I Q Q M ' A f gi if A-J... . 2513A 'ii -' .Q i 1. ff , ' '51 I If ' xxx X v ' ' . 5 Wx, jx . 75? V ff! i g xg fi: I H AMA, in W f Li M fly!! ' A QNX ll olo df' '. Paul Harwood fm harry Eeerman Neal Snaen n Won WL sro Gttenwei e Thomas Thompson Kenneth Koeneman 3011111 S01t John Schlemmer Delbert Sorg, Bulldozing and Trucking, Decatur Road Bud's Electric Shop, Hoagland Indiana m ' x f '.f! . f A l .-1 X n' y .. MGT A K12in2 ' Pounld Aszj , 2 . . T, 'Z V' ' FN A f 7' 'E V, J . P '.- 3 ' 5 1 ' avr, x ' h W' A ' ' Dallas Frederick 1 , , AA'yF A . X ,lx Xml ' Y , , x f 1, A J A , , . Q v v u ---x ' '!f 4 Q5 I ,o 2 ' r aid Franc - wr ' 1 I 5 X f 1 i .H F5 S. I V' ,M .A 5. A X PA 'eff' :LL Q - , 1 W -1 h ' Q If J I VAV? SITY The Hoagland Wildcats, under the direction of Mr Harwood, the new coach, sta ted their eason November A with a win over Lafayette Central The vlctorles ran efery other game from then on The squad worked hard, for they were inexper ienced and hadn't played together, as all first team members The results of their hard work brought them 5 wins out of 12 Team members are, left to right, back row Wayne Grotrian, manager, Bob Ottenweller, John Schlemmer, Kenny Koeneman, Harold Kleine, Rollyn Solt, Dallas Frederick, Tom Thompson, Ron Aspy Front row Paul Harwood, coach, Neal Sheehan, Larry Bee Date Team OV Dec 0 Lafayette Central Ossian Harlan Monroeville Monmouth Decatur Catholic Leo Huntertown Woodburn We PP rman, Don Frane, Arnold Scheumann, manager Date Jan 21 22 Fe 6 Team Harlan Monroeville County Tourney Elmhurst Rome City New Haven Arcola Woodburn Our capable student managers or this year were Wayne Grotrian and Arnold Scheumann These boys took care of the equipment, kept score,refereed at practice and were always willing to be of service when needed Gerardot's General Store, Tilman line lile Place, Decatur Road OPP y cell D ' O . We N . 4 50 58 . 57 62 6 59 44 8 49 60 13 Arcola 50 58 12 Pleasant Mills 17 47 48 - -25 20 64 45 29 . 4 47 62 50 9 44 43 b. 5 ll 45 57 12 18 55 75 19 22 42 59 ' f I sacomo TEAM The second team this year has been playing hard and learning much for next year These boys will take the place of the graduating seniors They won most of their games The team members, from left to right Gary Frane, Harold Castle, Ron Holle, Tom Schlemmer, John Kleinknight, Dennis Gerardot, Dave Pettibone, Jack Zehr, Dale Kaiser, Kenneth Bultemeier, and Jay Heckler SCDRE KEEPERS Ie 1 D9 The scorekeepers are never thought of in a game, but they are as important 15 as the players This year, as in the Youse, have worked hard to keep our games and records straight Ronald Ruple is our new announcer this year He gave the line ups and announcements Hoagland Farm Equipment, Hoagland, Indiana Jones Garage, Hoagland, Indiana ffl' 'd ' - k I - JY' f preceding years, Fred Gideon and Dick .M - QTL , a '- ea fe-4, - . Yi-r A h e dld V L? Watch the bndle H951 N0 faifl ' N Hal That was easy! Now where did it go? Gallmever Tin Shop Hoagland, Indiana u' ' n f'f 'f5 p '1 Y! Ui, ur, ani Qwayl H er M' ' 4' F AW A I, f Y l I Y I Y S W 'G' 7 Q 1 r-'uve :v 1 thoir 'X' 'gt'-nz:-Q . 5,.,....,.. ...-, V. ,,.- Y . .pf--n fine snirit 'ns ' nw' coffin veare th fine 'oy .1 VAEAZ. Pl7h1, iw Eauermelster, Lester QICQPQP VF bann, an Eno V Rlchavd Wietfel JHNIGR HIGH YELL LEADERS The Junlor Hlvh Yell Leadenf did flue Job o condurt 1 yell this 'ear detenn d lender are and Judy Ve Kay Bosle , Kay Heckler, bbe' el rule t of. More T e ye' Luglnb1lL lire and D16 Company Port Iayne, Indiana v..:f--.-.-,f- +,,.-W -- nese Mtv Team wenherf row: Clifford FDESHMAN TEAM wcfs Fr' ,ew .-:,,.:,: , -Ae W.-. -..e-.ee rx 'FM enl lete.Mluet-on. In one VC S vw W' mallcx a ere, Hof? Zelt, Kenneth Hockemeyer 1. , lu L to max, Bob Wayne , Gene Nor ent Qchra'e Botto now n, eltn Jueo Don So t and The JUFLOW Hihn Tear H won foqr o their eight renee O lS season 1 H the e n 0 lr Vyers, the coac t nov ga P Knowledge and een ence the om no years. Team members are, lept t r'Qht Gany e ena,en Bob Millen Ron Johnson, Norman Ricaman, Daxld heireiter, D e F y Vaal Ber,' Larrf Ruble Stanley .ebter, Jonnrr Noreen, Lanny Qon1n.e ey , A v at 1 'Y f . j V. E , . , r. m A : De H . w M gt' F .i:, A 1 f - . ldt. , . U. l .Q . . , V, . 8 L , ll S . 3 , . Their h--f liz, he b 1' M -mine to play hard. h ' ll , s 7 ' r 1 , . .. C l .' T 1. J .as 1 T . ja.-e eo Ter th ' 1 ,.. W'tu .3 n 1: o- H . U . h, the boys M je to , 1 1 ' f' D . ex, .1 -or . C 1.5, A - ul o ly : .V Ak , m-l 7 -3 A , A . '- ' Y al r , . ' f2C1l, I 1 A U W v ' 'V V1 . .L J. QQ 4. .JA . Lo. . BASEBALL TEAV1 mf' ,-. ,...., W X 7 1' .I di in X Row l Larry Beerman, John Kleinknlght, Tom Thompson, Dallas FT6d6PlCk Carl Hoffman, Tom Schlemmer Row 2 Ron Holle, Keith Guenin, Neal Sheehan, Don Frane, Bob Ottenweller, Dale Kaiser The Hoagland High School boys were happy to introduce baseball into the sport field for Hoagland this year Under the direction of Mr Harwood, the new coach, the club learned the fundamentals and opened their series of games September lO They ended the season by playing in the final game of the tournament against Elmhurst SCHEDULE They Lafayette Central Harlan Monroeville 2 5 - 75 W o odb urn 5 5 A Lafayette Central 12 5 Lafayette Central , fTourneyD 17 4 r loodburnKTourneyJ 18 O n E1mhurstlTourneyJ 1 7 Rousael Brothers Hardware, Phone H-3300, 7117 Decatur Road. Open 7 days a week. Plumbing, Electrical Supplies, General Hardware, and Sporting Goods. 4 ll .-v, L L, , ,.. -om,l, 7 f,.mWln , I' , , 1, ... , .fly .....j..., ,-- F I -ly 'dips' A , S Y S , 7:1 .g V -eq gl :V f', ' -W as, fe r, 5, '31- Zlfl l 1 X QUB4' , 4' Q X if A f- f il f 'Qi P ff? 4 I ' , . , y n Xqf,9 .J'QQ 7 'ne' , 2 I l Q We 5 5 Q ' K- X ' , l 7 a!5: U sms' ATHLETICS The Girls' Softball team had another suc essful s1mmer The overall record was l5 wins and 5 losses They flnished third in the Allen County Girls' Softball League consisting of Hoagland,Leo, Harlan, Monroeville, Woodburn, New Haven, Hessen Cassell, and Auburn They also placed third 1U the league playoffs Several members were cited for their sportsmanship and team play The players are back row, left to right,Karen Girardot, Marilyn S Hermann, Doris Grotrian, Angeline Kleine, Kathleen Scheumann, Doris Fry, and Sandra Girardot Front row Rita Scheumann, Sue Mahlan, June Bohnke, Alice Bultemeier, Lynne Marhenke, Annette Bradtmueller and Marjorie Melcher Mr Loren Jones was the coach Below Left, Girls' Physical Education class building a pyramid Some other of their activities were softball, basketball, games, volleyball, and folk dancing Right, Action at noon at the ping pong table I lorton'l Sundrio Service Hoagland, Indiana fi 5' 51 , X BI. 1 ' L, 1, qs'. I i I f I .V -yp , ya A I ' r I i wa! Lf: ic X , J ' A TUAST Off 2 TOWN ylqf' if oooo C .. Y Seniors :. f A-if 571- f, X 44 ' vfmgiif - xxx-' ,A 'xii ' f A --- f 1 f. , A Qlfkxx 1-V13-AIEN V a.,gA ,A - ffgxjxs 1 -gf -1-R .1 X , '. If In -X f ' U it ,uf ' ,'f', N lg-'Q ,ivy X 4? if X. , . .W N 'Vx 476 Preslden teal Sheehan nd' Vice Presldert Ed Krau Stoppenhafen Secretary Wllma Grotrian News Reporter Anita Mailand The beginning of September in 1950 Our group of Freshmen were really thrifty Ne started right out with a great big bang, But it wasn't long 'til we caught the hang As Sophomores we tlought we'd reached the height, Nnen we got our sweaters of blue and white The feeling oi authority betan to dawn, As we had txe freshmen to loox upon! As Juniors N ot along quite well Nhile ma az re and concessions we started to sell Ne rolled rlpnt along without mu h trouble, And it wasn't lonb 'til our cash was double As Seniors we sta ted out all refresh't, With enouph money in our treasury to fill a And finally in May Which we all snail we started on our trip, remember 'til our hearts chest cease to skip. larlin Doctor - tai-A Q-, ' v' 5. x,.r QP ' ,Y ' e Us 4 ' L Y - u 'w , 6 S 48 I Q g . --- sr z, X '3i4 4 Treasurer- ------- --Richard . - 4 Aw . rs 'Q . 'Paul L -u--un . D. . , 1 I A. L . 7 Vx I Y , . , ' , ,, J E 4' 1 V t 'e f , ' q it s . . ,:. J C 7 s r f . -EF 43: J 5 - 'I' Af i ,Af ' 1 Ronald A 11 DBF lay eaqrs pf'-. 'Wx fw- ff el' Wayne Bergdoll Que Bla1s1ng Mapy Bohnke '99 ' -5 Yr fi' Edward Bradfmuellu' Lynn Broun Shirley Buslck spy Ne ' G ' Doris b 1 ,Hg-'f , x Q V. ' 4 ,A wx , fl N L H ,,x fl , ', 3 N 5 G g .x j ' -7 Z 1 ,f,f' - Q1 . ,, Y- gh If 19' -+ ' ' -'N fl ,Q Q 'x 'l Z' 1 X xx ,tn ff ' ' Q , ' I I Nw -5 loan Dlemer Reg Dorns if Donald Frame WNWX Marllw Doc or e Doc v DS Bev rly Felt Elsie Flora Dallas Frederick Carl Hoffman N 1 a yn ormawn Merger Jams Kenneth Ko rcwann N A x,5r' Robert Otten 'eller Richard P 1 Ss, Un Harold Kleine mum, Joseph Ninn ch B rnard Minnick . ,X ' X, y e Lucile Ratliff if N Robert R3FW1nV9T Arnold Scheumann KgtH1een SCI ann A, Colleen Smith Russell Sorg Jerala orv Futhanne Sorg Shirlgy Sprague VSPS Stotlar Us . - M ' 2 .iii , Wjjfz i , X 'lyfz fa I 72 .4 'Ala , A a Q N 1 . K , N7 K , .f My ' Y Wm I fi f. Q , W- ,, ' 4r L 5? I 1- ,V s TAY . W X 1 X N. Fw' X ' I ' X 4, U 1 ax kat' N 4 4 . 'A 'Q - 1 Q - fr' x R X . I If . I v 1 X A CLAS S PROPH ECY Strollinv tnrou n the Hoa l nd Park, in the yea of lJ64, who sdould we t but Colleen Smith, former m mber of the clas of 'o4 and t pre ent town gossloer From ou friendly chat, we were naoo, to learn of all the succe ses of th members of the clas such a Ron Aspv, tired of two tlm ng girls, declded to turn hermit He is lit ng r a ghost town in Nevada Dor s Beahrs, Queen Cat Raiser, was led to bell t that cats Ol c ch apcr to ra' e than crlldren and she now ha 59 Glanclng around we saw school bus dri er, Wayne Bergdoll Like father like son ta J say His chief stop is the Robert Ottenweller residence We saw Kathl en fScheumanl Ottenweller herding ncr qulntupl ts onto th bus Bob is fi st t1m since l 54 Down at U C L A Mary Bohnk ha struck it rich For being voted the ,rettiest teacher, she won a ten year contract :ith M G M Marlin Doctor, coach of the Bruins, has been doing a fine coaching job, but vas v ry d1S8PDOlDt6d about losln the Hose Bowl gan to li cousln,Verle, coach of the Indiana Hoosiers The last that Colleen heard, Regina Dorn elf instructing at Arthur Murray's For a while, he wa hating quite a time t ching Ed Bradtmueller, Feather eet , the latest steps in ballet Down in ole Kentucky, Lynn Brown operates a general store His neighbor, Ed Krauss, is composing his fifth symphony in C flat As everyone knows, Elsie Flora is campaign mana er for the charming candi date, Anita Ma land, for the first lady president the U If Anita is elected she has promised Arnold Scheumann that he will be her front door butler Ruthie Sorg, our informant told us, is doing very well with her charm school A steady customer is Sweet Sue Blaising, but her most recent customer is Shirley Sprague, who is preparing todouble for Marilyn Monroe, in Hollywood Just at that time, we were almost knocked off the park bench by a Great Dane, being chased by Robert Renninger, city dog catcher in a city wide Dragnet! Don 'Short snuff' Frane, is playing for the Pistons He is allowed to stand on a chair for his free throws Neil Barclay was recently named 'Speed King of the South Anthony Speedway, with much credit given to his ablest mechanic, Vera Stotlar Colleen told us of Monsieur Dallas Fredericks' new masterpiece, which is on display at the Hoagland Art Gallery It was done in Paris, where Dallas is now do ng a new one called 'The Nose Carl Hoffman is still traveling about with his 'Messy Breakdown Harris', entering all of the tractor pulling contests Joan Diemer is busy designing a gown for Lucile Ratllff, who is to sing at the Metropolitan Opera House, next month Going on down the lane, we were shocked to see Killer Kenny Koeneman being thrown out of an exclusive restaurant owned by Gerald and Russell Sorg, by Harold Kleine, the head bouncer Professor Richard Stoppenhagen has found a Job on T V He draws portraits on the 'Kiddie Hour Neal Sheehan is doing very nicely in T V work too stars on the Red Buttons Show Colleen's next words were drowned out by some weird noises which rose and fell in the afternoon sunshine air. Above the din, she explained the noises were being made by Shirley Buslck. She is still trying to teach her dog to play the trombone. Walking back to our starting point, we noticed largaret Jamison, the owner of a Used Car Lot, trying to sell her worn out '55 Mercury to Joe Minnich, who is a traveling salesman for the No-Doze Pill Factory, guaranteed to keep Seniors awake even during classes. As we passed by the ball diamond in the park we heard a familiar voice and found it to be none other than lhrilyn Herman coaching a group of girls in her favorite sp.'t of softball. As we were leaving the park, we met Wilma Grotrian who was relaxing during her lunch hour in the warm.sunshine. She told us she was the private secretary of her wealthy and prosperous employer, Dick Pyle. le left Hoagland, satisfied that all was well with tne members of the Class of 1954. L. C. Roth, Sheet Metal and Heating, Poe, Indiana L , ' g' ' V a r f L , mee . l . e. s ' a s . 1 - , . P 'W ' ,hy s .e . . s s: . U L - 'ni ' . 'i 47 r -. . i A c'e . n 'll be e ls, . 1' s . ' , . L 'J - Q le' . . ' . . e 'Q ' e e . coach of the Hoagland team. He is trying this year for the state title, the . r ' e 9 . , e s ' . n -1- v . . J e ,A ' Q m .e 1 s V . . U s was ' J . s s . ea N' f' VI l . . . I O 3 - l of . S. ' 1 I C O - I , O W I . O -2 W' - C ' e I I . O '. . He O LASS HISTOVQY Our class began its twelve years of schooling in l942. Those nno went througn all twelve grades at Hoagland are: Lucile Ratliff, Ronald Aspy, Lynn Brown, Elsie Flora,Shirley Sprague,Dallas Frederick,beverly Felt, Shirley busick. 0 mooezn oo ml m , swogow ww mpg 0 5 EEK Um moo aoogws mm dwvw 0 D o og :nw wow cz om mmqo 0 540g 0 H0 D me w num gwconw :O Emma U mggfh E0 H50 w m mmw gm mm scqzw oo mmmw D P 92 FDU 0 ow mv num m-mmm 05 aww A 5 HUMDHQH W0 D95H0gHw emomzm asm mn Hmmm: moz 5 H U -O HQ! 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P 's, 'ard and Wilma Can you recognlze the e Seniors n the r younge I 14' v ,, If f . ix If K 1 00 1 wr Q 1 5 . 4 I 1: I da YS VE .7 DOPlS 4.0, hirl y Joan, ucile ' 1 gf si in I School Calendar f195u 19,45 Organization Day Classwork Begins Senior Pictures Taken Teachers' Institute General Electrlc Tour KSen1orsJ Teachers Convention Senior Class Play Parrot Packing Agriculture Sophomore Sweaters Arrive Junior Rings Arrive Senior Pictures Arrive Thanksgiving Vacation Fort Wayne Engineering Club ienior Dance Christmas Program Christmas Vacation Begins Classwork Begins Ladies Night Out End of First Semester Individual Music Contest Sectional Basketball Tourney Junior Choir Festival High School Choral Festival Sen1or Guidance Day Band Festival District Achievement Test Easter Vacation Junior Class Play 'or-Senior Prom Exnibit Sen1o1 Trip Baccalaureate Com noemenx 'chool Ends our Program Rehrbaoh Turkey Farm, R R 7 Fbrt layne, Indiana September 4 September 8 September 22 23 October 3 October October 22 Octooer 30 November November November November November 26 December 0 DGCSMDGP ll December 23 December 23 January 4 January 13 January 15 February 6 February 24 25 26 27 larch 5 larch 19 larch 26 larch 27 April April 15 16 April la lay 7 Starts lay 'lly ------------------------ ----------------- 15 - - --------------------------- --- ------------ ----- -23 ---------------------- ------------------------------ -31 T ---------------- --------- ------- ----- 13 ------------------------------ ---------------- 14 ------------------------- - --------- --------------- 18 --------------------------------------- --------- 20 , ------ ------------ -------------- - ----- ------- -27 P. T. A.--- ------------------------------------------ ---- County Basketball Tourney ---------------- ------------------------- January 21-22-23 Fun. - --------------- --------- ---- - -------------------------------- y 1 Q nunpqq- nn-....... - ... ..... .9 ........ .. ........ .. ............, ------------------- ----- --------- -------- ---------------- 23 --- ------- ---- -------- --------- ---- -------------------- ---- --lay 25 v ' -- ------------- --H sM--H-H--- ----- ------ ----------- I 26 Gerald nom-bash. on mE oilfreru layne, uaim SEARCH FO? TUVIURRUW - 1 + J 7........- - , ...AJ All-School '1 . l 1 . 7 hi .T 5. O O O O 0 O l 1 I h JUINHGVQ Tom Tompson Sandra 'irardot Row l Charles Beckman Larry Beerman Sharon Behrman Annette Bradtmueller Alice Bultemeier Ann Chaffin Donna Christman Row 2 Delbert Conrad Rita Q,heumann Doris Grotriany Raymond Conrad Pres V Pres Sec TPSSS RGDOPWP Dale Crisp The Junior Class enroll d with 40 members lhe out- come of the class election was,Tom iompson,President, Rita scheumann, Vice Presldent, Sandra Glrardot, Secretary, and Doris Jrotrian, Treasurer Mrs Macklin was cho en class sponsor and Mr Finnell as the asslstant The cla s rings were ordered from Herff Jones, and wer recelv d before Thanksgiving The class is well represented tivlties they hav members in the club, ten of the girls have gotten tet and a quartet,six of the girls are on the basketball team in extra curricular ac band, pep club,and glee together to form a sex are majoretts,five boys T ralse funds for the annual Senior trip to fashinpton, D C next year they presented a play, took magazine ub criptions, and sold concessions at several basketball games They also sold shell jewelry Watch the birdie, Look John S Rollyn S Tom gang' Pretty' I , Melvin K , and Kenny nut for some a .nf Betty Doehrman Nila Fisher Wade Gibson Aivars Grieze Row 3 Wayne Grotrian Angeline Kleine Melvin Kleine LaDonna Klingenberger Nancy Lybarger Donald Macke Lynne Marhenke Row 4 Marjorie Melcher Victor Morton Mary Neireiter Karl Neuman Doris Pyle Robert Saalfrank Row 5 John Schlemmer Elizabeth Schroeder Bonnie Scott Kenny Springer Rollyn Solt Helene Sorg Ronnie Thieme .Z Heyerly Brothers Baking Company, Ossian, Indiana 'KS x :Q bv 1 . .X Q 3 Q 1 , Y 4 ,xt Y I ar , pg , r fr U J Pa 4 uf' . g Q 0 . L I e . f L 0 . Y C . . . s s. . ' . S - . e ' e . . , D , , ' 3 Ronald Rupel . 0 . '. ' .J I O, , s s 0 O F 0, hai, I 0 lo I S.. ir. x',, - I f ' . y , , . is ' Il Y ,. -. ,, , , I . Y f 1' - 5 3 5 I I ., X C I X J 111' MW' ,JJIEI fi 3 is F1 'A 7 5 mile pretty Rita Sandra wants some, Playlnv 1U the snowq Ann C , Fary N , P t Betty Anfie and Lynne Vila F an6 A0216 K 1' 1 , 4 y..I.'..1 Robert's Studio, 1157 South Barr Street, Fort Wayne 2, Indiana v 'V cz 5- -v ' 1 31 . 9 A , A ' 4' ' si K- f'. ' N V, , , f vt ' f ' 5.53 wil- gi - 1. 'i1 ' x is it J Q , -9 1 ,, ' n , - ' V 4' 4' ga 3 ' A. 4' A V ' ' V' 1 '1 W' ' ' 24. .Q-f xv Q ' E' x 1-x 'X K U R , , ' V Q V A A 4 Y a If x H i N x f fin .au 1 Inu 4 ' if ' J 1 ' . ' 4 X - 4--, u 1 I x K ' N- ' X l 1 - 4- , ' ' 5 I ,, .. 'VVV -N ,f V f' u , . , . ' V ,I ' 3 1 I x K, X Q , ' ' Q 1 - vf, K t f' ' . X ,Q 7 .- 643 .. .w 1 S - f W N 1 if X V , , ,- A K . I 'T ' N X- X xxx ' A Q .yi . X I n I 5 , ik? C C ' ' V, u . , ,Z . . A '. a Z., . Q 1 . , , ' . . I SOPHUVIOIQE 'QQJ ip sn' A 5- my 5 ' ff , our , t , F. 9 3 W -E 5 ' Jay Heckler 'HPF Krauss Sec.- Pres' Karen Girardot Treas. Karen Millar V. Pres. Reporter The Sophomore class consisting of 59 members is the largest class to ever enter Hoagland High School lts popularly elected officers were Jay Heckler, President,Karen Girardot, Vi e Pres1dent,Mary Krauss, Secretary Treasurer The biggest moment for Sophomores this year was the receiving of their sweaters with the flashy 56 on their Sleeves This class had a number of members represented in the band, glee club, pep club, and on the basketball team They were also proud of their two yell leaders, Karen Miller and Karen Girardot With the help of Miss Goodall as their class sponsor and Mr Bond as their co sponsor they did very well this past year 94 Lyle Stulta Don Vinson Charles Yyss Jack Zehr Helen Z Row one Jeanette Augenstein Betty Lou Barclay Marilyn Berning Erhard Eleeke June Eohnke Otto Bradtmueller Kenneth Bultemeier Row two Ruth Bultemeier Harold Castle Elaine Counterman Gloria Counterman Jeanette Diemer Judy Diemer Phyllis Doctor Row three E ve lyn Doe hrman Robert Wayne Flora Gary Frane Dor1s Fry James Gallinrer Bernon Gerardot Dennis Gerardot Row four David Hoffman Ron Holle Arthur Hormann Dale Kaiser Bernice Kleine John Kleinknight Marleen Koenemann elt Phil L lacklin Company, Decatur, Indiana Wortzberger's, Decatur, Indiana o C 1 H ll . - , I I agp ' , 5 ' wg' : il' sr' ,Q - 1 7 J X 0 A. ag faNx If r 144' ' Q , Q 1 A 5 vt- ,11 f K 'x f ,X Q E W ni ' A X W 35' 4-Z ',,,f xii I Dlight's lidway Service Decatur Road -fL.,..rX . 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Y- 327: .IZEjgg: ' 2,--5' VF' . 9' - ' 'Q ... - 4 L Q : 4 YK 4 l -H , r iw X , 'W -I .. ,A ' ff 4 ff - , ' '-mf Jf1'-: f i' ' 1 lf . l l'..'h' A I m- xx , , F'WE1SI-HVIAIXI f5 4 c1iffOI'd HOffXT18l'1 Lester Zelt Donng Hoffmap Pre V Pres Sec -Trees Reporter mc Frc hmdn clas i o of 40 ren They have M153 Yage as th 1 on or They are repre ent d x ll chool c v ltl6S One of the h1 h chool yell leade s i rom thelr cla They have hoy on th ba ball team and also have some member in the creerlng block and in th band Shutter bug , Donna and Carole Hey girls, fall down we can What a scramble see who's on to,J VTE 6 nab' -f Row 1 Robert Bau-rmc'ster Mary Bergdoll Lynn Bosler Beverly Bowers Dean Brown Gene Brown Margor e Bultemeier Row Q William Busicx Roxanne Bubb Gene Frybacn Maryorle Fryback Elaine Fuelling Larry Girardot Jim Grotrian Row 5 Keith Guenin Kenny Hockemeyer Romona Hoffman Nell Knefelkamp Linda Koehllnger Marceil Koeneman Delores Lepper Row 4 Donald Minnick LeRoy Minnie? 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A A ' 51.24 S,x.,1'4EI. firm' ' X F737 o boa f 'ar ' e S n t acted b e e o S e at ra a a St te m acter Coll D Ro: ov She at B Francl Row l Row Bov Jonr LJ. a r, va a o o al, l t Bov , a Jro a tri har e e oar, en a r,Alar ane Scrwe M r ur Q D case ar lc , av r'e LG V S B r Fa o r , R ean Sto e ager Mari oCL, nav La f s, Barbara Sm tn, Judi h Otls SECOJD GRADE Og'en 1 teachlng t se ond ra e a a n th year ended Manchester College, Wiscon in Urlver tj, a d hold de ree 1 Elementary Vducatlon which h eceived from at Collebe Joe F sher, Robert Wilson,Dennis Johnson,Lee Anr Nethenf, Sharon Rose Git on, Sherry Fordyce,Dale Reynold Joey Brecount, Loyd Glrardot, Bonnie Otis Jlmmle lord,Jim,le Br nkman,Rlta Gudakunst,Johnnie Drlver Donnie Thornell, Jackie Snlth, Lynn Bradtmlller, Jo Ann Jone , Magalene fepeda, Michael Yoquelet Cynth a Cole, Diana Newhouse,David Sprague, Sandra Grear, Paul Vlrson,Gary Lybarger, Sharon Ann Mann,Fredda Prope V nie Yis ler Marsha Steward FIRST GRATE Mrs. Meyer, our first grade teacher holds a B. S. degree in ElementarJ Eddcation. She attended Ohio Wesleyn Unfrersity, Manchester College, and Indiana University. This is her first year at Hoagland. Row l: Row Row Bow 4: '22 52 Marcia Kumfer, Bob Bogara, Michael Grear, Rose Marie Buslck, John Kraft, Susan Smith, Susan Sommers, Paulanna Beerman. Connie Miller, Sandra Felt,Joyce Sitcler, Phillip Clark, Jimmie Scott, Michael Luginbill, Marjorie Rothgeb, Pauline Zepeda, Kay Gresley, Ricky Aspy. Michael Tigner, David Smith, Shirley Salway, Dee Arn Lybarger, Charmayne Yoquelet, Linda Otis, Richard Hobbs, Stephen Relue, Duane Heckler, Barbara Johnston. Jon Youse,Rebecca Hart, Brian Alverson, Nancy larquardt, Michael Beerbouor, Konica Myers, Elizabeth Steward, Gale Rothgeb. Oxley Typewriter Shop Fort Wayne, Indiana mt. , rw.. K.. J. .l.t.f 11:1 JF. ' -.- . , fi 4 ' 'I f' ' f-, ,fi 1 .- '- Mrs. homer returne, tl n 'gland lor ner seccn. tlme to teath t iri rrede. L ,y ol tn cengors were ilstr' D y her when sh was here b T re. he d,'ended lndial University nd E ll a le .L 's --e:e. - . 1 vu- 1 : - y ' 1: V' .W ., ' now -: . Snfr E n Uer--:g, J nelle Sn e, S :by Cslnterx r 'laine Campbell,Jonh :ers Lfrry Miller, Dauid S- drl n, - ' , , w Margetta Go.tscna-A, Dorsey Roth. ., rp- Q we - S -1 ' , 2 :H -1 ' ' .. , . Q: -ntmas Bradtn -l9?,C.'.l n Br vt o .nller St --:aln . Y . , , , ,. ,. .. , . . , , X ,ro,son,D1 o e,. ,-ge-, .arxll M' -1eld,Rlc.ara l n, . - , . ,. Y ..., W . . r lc H ,J ox Do ld A.n-rson, W1-- an -n on. 1 'I qv ' f- ' ' v- ' w R 1 5: StEH-6J Mye s icnar: LSSlg, D pp nn l, lv K. rv ,, : - ' ' ' e ' 1 ur G, D la n r.les .l t . IT LJ A' Mrs. Q s ' 3 he c 7 d g i .is ' . - .Y tt l s . SL ' na n s C 3 ' a .-. Q -. . - . s e r . ' . s ' . -Y I l 2 4. L A ,f 1 'S ss, 1 A . I7 ' T 1 1,2 . i tl .T , l ' A . S - D ' O . w Sr, 1 . l . 5 J L ...JP x Lf . g X 'W f mm! 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D Q - I: - ' , r , J , 5' ' ..rQ Q D ,NQES i A YK I Q I I 42 Decatur, Indiana e cor R c ar, l e lorra Burr Su r Smo Jua Way H cfle S eldor Ca obe I, lrdal Roselrr Flora, a, e Jore Dor Sd er o noe, Ye net Joh, tc Pe oxa f oth , Dora Grod 1 , u re , Cma es D Ive Pnl c r , Jane B ecolr Hov J mmf Io , r o Io o n Salaxa ,Ba b ala af ud u olro S san Ierzc, ar a S x , C r e Scott H w 4 R c a 1 aeodo e lemr 0 all a , w ft a dec e rfm bert 'anche t r College DGQCU ro for t second year at Hoa land Fe trlct Sl7t grade and n add tlon share the flfth grade lHStPJCtlOH wlth Mls Sullivan Krall, who lS a gradu te Myer town Hlgn School, Myerstown, Penn ylvania, taught at Fowler, Indiana be fore comlrv to Hoagland Row l Terry Kistler, Deanna Reynold , Myrna Shoe, Susan Shlv , David Bradtmwller, Rex Runl Tomi Kistler, Leila Rothgeb, Ralpn Marquardt, Eldon Bergdoll Row 2 Betty Bowers, Loren Stonoenhaven, Ty Luginblll, Rlta Felt, Marna Metheny, Robert Reynolds, Kenneth Hoffman, Donald Neirelter, Don Jeanlne Beerman, Judlth Bergdoll Row 5 Gerald Gerardot, Jackie Gregg, Christine Counternan,Betty Vinson, Charles Gudakunst Our fourth and fifth grade teacher holds a B. S. degree in Elementary T- 'Q Education from North Manchester College. Miss Norma Sullivan, a graduate of North S Side, resides with her parents in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Row l Charlotte Fuelllng,Barbara Hoffman, John F1sher,Lloyd Gibson, Gene Reynolds, Bonnie Hoffman, Teddy Koehlinger, Connie Luginbill, Eula Kleinknight, Ann Gresely. Row 2 Roger Werling, Ray Gottschalk, Patty Sommers, Jill Diemer, Robert Dumford, Dick Schweiger, Charles Grossman, Stanley Sitcler, Margaret Zepeda, David Bosler. Row 3 Barbara Martin, Harold Tigner, Howard Gudakunst, Barbara Smith, Pricella Perry, J d M rdt Lois Otis. James Felt, Sunny Joy, Phillip Lydy, u y arqua , The Home Store Market, Monroevllle, Indiana Farmer's Co Operative, Hoagland, Indiana 45 Row l--Tcl' . i hm I Danie P rry, I of ' iss, sa. la, 'nita Zepeda, I' e I r, n - . mn I' Gerald T'. Il, Il. I W yn . s. Row 2-- I Ziff ly, Th mas S' . n. on .ns n, Hike . lue, H 1 ri H thick .. ld ,r'a: R ssell Iv. T I rl r' r, L'lir V-i ol Iss sr ,,'.t. I V I I c 3--William Marks i.,' 5 yer A l I ffran J E I 1 v r are S I wf' J y Shetherd ! J i .. .7 J A Bar'are V 1 l, as . 5 . - Di In' Steverd ha los S t. ov -- i-hfrd Relue, Lev Heiser, Tl r- JI. i,k. Mr. D d Kr ll 'i.l n A. B. Icgr e f .M ' th hf. ste is t f-'i,C the I do I -5 . v . , . , , ,, . I lns 1 s I n A G I. I . 1 1 S A . . J , . Y . . , s . ' 1 ,fu A 1.8, I Mr, a of 'fax .. . s - 5 Q v - Z M f ' 3 . , I .3 Q ' X -- ' . X. l S I ' e A ul I ey -- V , --D In Q S. -L . , 1. ' ' 1 4 .1 O I- A . L V I N Pow Row Row 2 5 . ' E - ' V 1 Ni, . uv' ' ' g ' ' 'v ' - 1 I . u . Q ' - ' ' 3 F 1 ,X - I Q 'N 'K u YI 13 4 J lf 4-L - - , . f 1 , J 'D 'F'1if'i .5 I If K Kg A K, v Q H 'r K? Ygga - VK JI? in an ' E.-A fa :Q Q I ' ' V K xi xtjk V I fi I ax ,N ,mu 315, f .1 , 5 I' a 3 , ,f ,K .. 2. ' ' ' 1 . . 4 , . .. . 7 . 1 1, fp - '- ' af -QE? 'fi at L. 7 ks, U, Pichard Thornell, Fbrrest Menze, Donald Morton, John Kimberlin, Janice Roth, John Morgan, Stanle, Webber, Edward Shepherd, Karen Smith, Janet Roth Kay Bosler, David Schweipel, Sharon Alverson, Kay Heckler, Ann Grossman, Pat Brown, Frances Gottschalk, David Youse, Susan Luginbill, and Larry Ruble Janet Kleinknight, Mary Jane Wilson, Jo Ann hashes, Janice Smith, Lulu May Ratliff, Geraldine Wllson, Harry Yothers, Jim Weaver Seventh Grade The seventh grade sponsors are Paul Harwood and Robert Meyers The seventh grade ha hree boys playing on the Junior High team This year seventh grade has a C0mbiH8t1OU of eachers This is preparing them for high school Eighth Grade Eighth grade sponsors are also Mr Harxood and Mr Meyers Eighth grade has seven boys the Junior High team 44 Tom Beerman, Judy Webber, Bob Miller, Wesley Shoe, Norman Richman, Gary Ake, Judy Stults, David Neireiter Vernon Yoquelet, Larry Springer, Dorothea Jamison, Dale Fry, Paul Bergdoll, Angels Stalbaum, Nancy Brecount Barbara Vinson, Patty Hoffman, Ronnie Johnson N --Z fl Herbert Rietdorf's Hayloft Hoagland, Indiana . 1--. n . 0 7 1- o 'ow l-- 'ow 2-- , . U f B Xlfb , ' x f 'M Dlxxlfl -I ! sr ' Qi' f X'.'M'?2? - ,A - - '- 0 S 1 b Y. K gf . W , .krv :lwxhg Vg' in 6 g :A 1 , . A . K -s if g 4,-flat, f f. V xv -' - Ea A GUIDING LIGHT Q Q o 0 o 0 Administral - 'ah fl ,. ,ff ,652 .R 41.1 0 r Coll 'YNY wiv' Paul Harwood W1 ,,x Helen Macklin Mrs. Finnell is a graduate of the Univer- :ity of Louisville with an A. E. degree. She is cfejonscr QT the Junior Clfss sn' 'F 'Herrin' Y- au- ch., -S uvoL..,.-.. 5: Ir. 1--v nv ff wrllmxv-r.-L' 1- .,l.-O.J c,.....1.,..,.,-.L...C..,. Sne taarat the Zrd and 4th grades the two prevfous years. From Manchester College, Mr. Deaton received his A.B.degree an his 1 degree F lm Indiana University The subjects t et he 4 f: . - civic-, vor Q history, general science, and psy- chology r Fa wood coach In 3ddltlOF he teach nf drlxe 's tra1n1np,soc1al studies ard physlcal educatxor is a so pon or f 7th and Btn grades lr Harwood recelved hls degree from Huntington Colle e Barbara ust begln nine her teacuin e She PCCGIVGP c S degree fro Indlana UHlV6PSltb M1s Goodall is teaching a and is sponsor of the Goodall S on or the Jun or Class, Booster Club,Annual, and Senlor Class Plays is our English teacher, Mrs Macklin She graduated from Ball State Teachers College wit? a and ' A decrees nond 1 graduate Purdue University and received s B S degree n vocational agriculture and biology In addition to vocational agrlcul ture, he also teaches chemistry and shop, and is as istant sponsor of the Sophomore Class Peterson'a Clothing Store, Decatur, Indiana Baber Jewelry, Decatur, Indiana f , Q, A . 1- I . gi 'AL ,v . . ,,' We all Deaton 6 1 f -.,,s T -.. Barbara Goodall ,,.-nf Thomas Bond C H. S. ' PK . Q hc .LS te- hlng are: S L 1 w 0 1 to I ...Her ,tIH.3Il .n f M . . r' is our A o A . D A , , is - I . r f 4 ' . . 4 45 1 -f Q ' t A A . . H S, qv, He l s s o V sf Av ' 1 e A . L, - 'N af'- . ' I ' f ' A95 5 B. S. , , - I , r . ' . fe ,. . U 'xi 4 . '1 ,ras 'mfs ml. Q? . . M f , 5. 5 15 3 ' ' A A J 1 S L . , '. 5 car er. ' I ' ' k hor B. . ri 5 ! I ' ' Q! ff ' ' ' '. ' s f 1 .,.. A , , rt xx ,Y K1 X ,V I K Y ... -N, 3 B 4 5 Sophomore Class. W A p s of Tk 4 ,,, 'RW X A . Y ' J . U X . . F A 1 'rvs . I -- B.S. J. . ,U . , ' Lx ,Fi f Mr. o s B gf 1: of ig! K .gg gf' p .L hi . . 1 in . 3 . , , Q 399' L, X ' is FQ 1 8 ' gf' w . Q1 ,sxp J' g6:.iEg ' - fl ' I U viiiee fiihpx I .k ' W Tj' -' Q C :wif N Tohn Food Kay Yager XXX P xgiliifi Robert Myers John Goo', vho 1 teacwlo O a Hoag W e of Tot e Dam ltq T1 l CO J foo a so co po sor e en or Cl s Hove Vcodom h Cal flea , al Y add se e hooJr teac P Sne de re jx ' tite ach r Colle looa al o su er Jlsor of the ca terla The subject Miss Yaper is teacu nv tLlS year a e tjplng, book keeping, and general bUSlH6QQ The Freshman Class is also under her SPOHSOPSHIP She grad lege th a B degree Mr Gideon received his B S degree from Indiana UHiV6PSlty H teacnlng Latln, algebra,and mathematlcs thls year Mr Gideon sponsor the Senlor Class for H18 second year Mr Myers graduated from West Chester State College and received is B S,degree in music e s coach of he Junior High basketball team and is t68C11Hg grade music, band, and chorus J Russ'a Shell Service, 4903 South Lafayette, Fort leyne, Indiana Handy Point Groceries, Henna and Decatur Road uo loo Fred Gideon fa fl- . S d ll.e his lirst year g . V t H 'land, is a g-ad- . X g uit, I r- - .e w L A i an A. B. degree 13 jomr.ali:m. He is teachlnf En3lisL and Y x, l, hfst Tl this jest. Mr. V ' ' A d is l -s 2 - ,- of the S .i la s. Q , ,A , A H . .iCS, onvsi ' elf tion and he ltn .G ,fety are the subj cts Mrs.f 'e is hing. ' received her E.S. g e 7 at Mar i-le S f Te ,e S fe. Mrs. , l 'er is .S p - Y' Fe ' . . 1' ,' H 'y n ver ' s . g 5 A I rg U 4 ', , :He r ' - 1 'W I , a l ll . ps. O W , A . ' ' v ' ' L ' 'ie ,ti ' f uated from Heidelburg ff M . , . G ' Col W1 . S. X ' , ,. , ' of 0 1 ' . 3 X, 1 ' . e QM, Q . . . - 4 '- ' r . lS ,XgQ?, ' I ' ' - S, Cf: .. , I 41 . f a' ' ,ji ' A - -:fu Y' Q V X ,.- 2 J-is is of - Y f v of 5a.feA . . I -wg A 8, ' A- 5 - R ?'i YQ ? . , Eiffel ' Q 1 ,. gr, ' I L- H . . H 1 t s , . ' A AF' . L if 3 i . - 1 1 K . A SEQ ,5' . iff . of :f45fi'Uil,. ' m H - g..,w'L'71e25 - . trator of the Allen County Schzcls, Superintendent Lawrence E. Foote seems to have become acquainted with the high school students here at Hoagland and also takes special interest in all Allen vf County School affains. Mr. Foote is the one who determines the educational policies of Allen County and sees that they are carried out. XF lawrence Foote Vlncent Guenthew, who lS exne lenclnv his f rst year as p lnclnal, served as the Wlnch ter Hioh coach before COT1HL Hoagland He graduated from Jeffer onvllle h and la er receiv d hls B S a degrees from Hanover Coll ve and Indlana Unlver ity Nr Guenther 1S presently WOPklHg for hls Doctor's debree ln Education We think he is dO1ng a fine Job this year ln helnlng the students with thelr personal problems and keeplnv the school operating smoothly Vfxnvw im... Vincent Guentner an For the past cnool term, Miss Shirley Hockemeyer,a graduate of '9b5, ha 'een a faithful -if The students appreciate her co operation and friendly way of heloinp everyone with hi trolbles Shirley Hockemeyer Hoagland Lumber Company, Hoagland, Indiana Ge:-ardot's Service Station, Monroeville, Indiana 1 f ri ' A G , . an L . T t x V .. O . . . O N 2 n A 1 . . . -s Q y H1 53. t e - . . nd M . A . s 3 . . 3 J . 'lr 5 S . . . o - ' . G . . I X A' -av'-e F ' ' 2 . .J . . . 7'x. A .V ' 1-Aff - M. jfgwtg- secretary for Mr. Guenther. vzefns C if ,. 1 052? X .JQ, A J A S ,I ., Qi? 5.1: SCHOGL. BOAT-PD T il f'X Clarence Lybarger, President Clarence Conrad C6011 Gottschalk if 1F 1-fl 1? David Perry, Secretary Fred Bernina. TPSBSUPGP Although the students seldom see the members of the School Board, we know that l this group is very busy trylng to make this a better and more comfortable schoo term The school Board was organized in June 1950, the year Madison and Marion B bil a and Mr Townships consolidated The first Board consisted of Mr C o y A. Hartman, the Trustees of the respective townships, Mr. C. Conrad, Mr. R. Flora, lr. C. Lybarger the elected members. Many improvements have been made since the organization of this board. Two of the outstanding ones are the new wing for the grade school and the shop classes,and the remodeling of the cafeteria, the kitchen and the Home Ec.room, The school was 1 de more attractive by the newly painted walls, and the installation of the a so ma new desks, new water fountains and new wfhdow shades. Dehnert's Garage, General Repair and Welding Decatur Road , V N , v Q rt' 1 i . V ', - 2 -. X Q- n . k Y.-ik I ' . 2, A ,, .Hi F 4 . X J I xx QQ 9 5 . :Ji ,H 1 . -, Z, ' Q 1.1 x Vw' 5 X i I as X A 5 z . I C O C O I LYNN BROWN 'Brown DIR O Bt'ALD ASr1 9 A Ts LCl t baske B o 5 f oftba O fl Boosto Clit I r c re S FVIL EAx Lf ' CJCI+M e on t Club, JU? S E A 1RS She's the uit and hamor the V Dorv Llkrar an, Puv care St WA'N Epw DC nbirdle Wavre lsn't o Jery tall, Bu he 1 a friend to one and a Boo ter Club, 0 5 'Suzi ne mlnd, find HUTPlC3UG 4,Booster Club, 2 5 Volleyball, 2,Gl0e Club,5 SIE BLAT ID be a ru h A happier one ou'll never ay, 5 4 Band 0 5 4, Staff, 4, Majorette, l 2 5 MARY BOHNKE Mary lS everyone' al lndeed, To all who call h she will heed Play, 5 4, Band, 9 5 4, Glee Club, 5, Annual Staff, Hurricane Staff, 4, Booster Clu EDWARD BRA DTMUE I ER Ed is a boy with a well known name, To be a su cess is hls a m Booster Club, 2 Lynn is our man about the town, He is nefer known to let a pal down Play, 5 4, Glee Club, 2 5 4, Track, 5,Superior Drlver's Award,5,0fficer, 5, Booster Club, 2 5 EDWARD KRAUSS Ed is the cla s's studious ace, He always has a smile on his face Play, 5 4, Band, 1 2 5 4, Glee Club l 2 5 4, Officer, 5 4, Booster Club, SHIRLEY BUSICK ----- -- --'Bu' A tall girl with brown, curly locks, Aa a true frienn she is tcps. Play, 5-43 Band, 1 2-3 45 Booster Club, 2 5:L1brarian, 53 Hurricane,4. JOAN DIEM R--- ------- --.- -'JO' Joan excels in her art, To go to college,she's set her heart Play, 4, Hurricane Staff, 4, Annual Staff, 43 Art Contest, Booster Club 2-53 Librarian. 3. Till C l D4 NAPLIN DOCTOR lock M lm V te Fld. 7'- 1 W Q A better pal you'll P ay, 4, Band 2 A 1 no O fic o A P Vmllf IL Revo amx P JP ' rar n J u r T IE FLC A si 1 L PLEB, C r colo 4, Bard tbqly 1 m Don l HGVGP me U f' get never lee Clul, uh Pex Elf he alway , Volle, u 2 L L DONQIU FWA Don t e ellow v 1 xc co ny oke ems to rate mltm all of fo cs ut, 4, oftball P Ba e ball, 4 Basketball, 2 5 4 Volley ball, , rack, 5 COS He s Glee Club, DAL' S FWEDERICK Dally Invaluable on the ball floor, Of his tyre we need more Play, 5 Glee Club, 4, Basketball, 5 4, Volleyball, 5 4, Pirg Fong, 5 Baseball 4 Softball, 5 Track, 5, I M O Art Contest,Annual Staff, Hurricane Staff, 4 Student Council, 4, Booster Club, 2 WILMA GROTRIAN 'Wimpy Wilma's a popular and hapoy lass, She was elected secretary by the class P ay, 4' Band, l 2 5 4' Glee Club, 3 ' Annual Staff, 43 Hurricane Staff, 43 Class Officer, 43 Booster Club, 2 5. CARL HOFTMAN--- -- - --'Carlie' Hia green 'Chevy' is his favorite subject, Juat,to graduate is his object. Play,4: Band, l-2-5 43 Booster Club, 5: Ping Pong, 3-4: Baseball, 2-S-4 3 39fiEB1l, 2 5 45Track, 53 Glee Club, 23's ECTCnY OF I' CLASS N? 92 ,'j, ' 'v---------- ---- ------HP ,' X - -- d---- ---- - ---- --uD3rn The most icp.n.nhlo of all, He never .,1 2 for trouble, asp: 'ally wi h o K,tball. B11 it offs: to hi ' Ablw. :l y 5-45 T:ack,l-Q-5-4, Eniketkall, Tfay, 35 Joost r 11, 2-3. f-.-.3 S .ll, 25 f-'cer, 3: r t:H, Q5 Glee Slut, 45 l:iLE ii3ff2--------------------N?1in Zur i,a. taff, 4. - Vfrio has P .vile and Y plrd for nW,nq,,, ,,, ,,. , .B TC xy Who: it como: io diftlcultfor he'1' Neil is very thin and sir, Bowzi,r Club, 2-5. have Lyme. But n ' 'tneT,:r, he is quite 2 IF? E'fS er ?-5. WQGIYA SCfNo:fF--- ---- -------nJ9H3i9W A very :well gal, attractive rr: gang .l. E.V C----------------N :ion 1, .. e . . ' K '. . of . ,nrg, l ' , l-A-5-4, sl, 'Q Wlth our class sne's ulto a tfn'. P-7-4' Harrison Hill Contest Z-43 L, y ! - 1 Z-43 . 'rio-1 SfT,4. nrual Sta.., 4, Hurricane Staff, 43 v' f. Mor, l-53 B vster Cl C, F-5, 1 E h.? oLL-------------- ' Vajo ette, l-2-5-4. V c w r L 'S . . X. f - ll. PE :ffl .1 '7 L'I'-------------------- ,, ' so .-C. 1, ,rly is .'tious, g'I,t an? kind, A true fr',nd you'l, find. v v VY 4 vv I l. 3 T?----------------- 9 Llb 1a,,7-4g n r icane Sto , 4. To 1 1 rso, she .as set ' r .Y ' . y ' 'L . LLS ' ' 'Z ---------------------N H Pl Z- 3 . l-n- - ' . ' El. e in a whiz in all her classes, ' ' -2- - ' W'tg .lyl.g - rs s vs passes. L- 3 ' . ' ' 5- ' . , 1-Q-5-4' Wball, lg Sof. .-', -gB-vster Cl b,t. iw. 4. Q - ' S p ' ' jq,, L,yQ--------------------N N er, . is oh f ll v Jltl t? r 1 . 1 , . ' C - -2- J . 2, ' 43 e f E l us U ' b, 2-5. ., Cl N ' , l-.-,3 S - ' L 9 - - : - . 1 . v L, .------------- Edu 5-4' T l-2-C-43 EN. ter A ' 30 c .'- 1 . , MA i --------------N N ' cxnnnuosnn--unansnceunngtu n F C . . . . . 9 I , . , . , . A 3 - 0 - - ' . o . ' 1 'I P I . - . e o e ' 4? . , . 5 Q . O ,' ---..-..-------..----- Ed 8 , S ' ---------------- N . . . Q 9 1 1 1 ' 3 1 1 ' 3 I , C 2 3 1 , - - - , 2- -4, Vera has been going steady for quite a MARILM. rfvwml Soo ie her c ass s she' v J sre t h a LG 1 5 Volleyball, O tyll -A A 1-1 3 5 MAR A E IAVISCI nvargy me r t e u a e F devoted tent or, all her taler s wbl I shall mert orc R Contes , Hurrlcane Staff 4 Boost r Club, HAROLU KLEl'E 'Harr A member of the basketball team fltbout 51W they'd be off the beam Softball, Track, Volleyball, 5 4, Ba ketball, 2 5 4 KE! E H YOELEMAVL 'Kenny fou'll find Kenny is an honest bo Ba ketball is his pride and Joy Softball, 2 5 Track, l 2 5,Basket ball, 2 5 4, Volleyball, ANITA MAILAND nNita Arlta's our blond, full of cheer, She'll succeed, never fear Play, 5 4, Band, l 2 5 4, Glee Club, 5 4 Annual Staff, 4, Hurricane Staff, 4 Booster Club, 2 5 News Reporter, 4 JOSEPH MINNICH Joe Joe has a generous way, He'd help a friend any day Booster Club, 2 5 BERNARD MINNICK Bud Bernard is the fellow with curly, red hair, Tiny is size, but friends to spare Booster Club, 2 5 Ping Pong 2 3, Volleyball, 5 ROBERT OTTENWELLER 'Bob Not very tall, but lots of fun, He has a smile for everyone Basketball, 2 5 4, Softball, 2 5, Baseball, 43 Track, 2-43 Volleyball, 5-43 Officer, 13 Annual Staff, 4' Booster Club, 2. RI camo r!z.n-- -------------- -'Dick' Dick's e friend true and sincere, He'l1 stay happy, you needn't fear. Glee Club, 4. Locus RATLIFFW- --------------- 'Lucy' Lucile is the girl with a cultured voice, A2 OLD SCJPUHANV Arry Arnold s the manager of our team, With h'm they are always or h ea elee Club, o tb ll Track 4, Basketball l 2 Hanan 5 KATI EBI UHELLJX rt 'Katlf Katny i a hap y go lucky She s ems to be everybody's pa Concordla, l Play, 5 4 e Club l 2 5 4 Hurricare Staff, 4, Volleyball REAL SIVEHAI This year we picked Neal as our bbs Vlthout hlm, we would be at a loss Glee Club, 4 Basketball, 2 5 4 B se ball, 4 Softball, Officer, 2 f Play, COLLEEL SMITH 'Fat Colleen's the gal wlo has plarned a carcfz, he hope he goal is very near Play, 5 4, Hurricane Staff, Glee Club, 2 5 4 Algebra Contest, l, Annual Staff, 4 Officer, 2, Band ev Reporter, l 2 5, Booster Club, GERALD SORG Gerry Gerry is a good fellow we all say, He is one who will always find his way RUSSELL SORG Russ Although small, he really is swell, In many thlngs he does excel Booster Club, 2 5 RUTHANNE SORG 'Ruthie' Ruthie is a girl with a sweet smile To please her we would all walk a mile Play, 4 Volleyball, 2, Officer, Band, l 2 5 4 Glee Club, 4 Booster Club, 2 5, Majorette, l 2 5 4, Student Council, 4 SHIRLEY SPRAGUE 'Sh1rl' Sh1rley's the girl with a diamond ring, And to her, Chuck is king Play, 5 4, Glee Club, 2 5 4, Band, 1 2 lajorette, 1 2 5, Annual Staff, Hurricane Staff, 45 Booster Club, 2-5. RICHARD STOP?llBAOll-- ----- ---'Dick' lb trust Dick with all our hard- earned money, 'hen he is near,all is bright and sunnya Play, 5-45Annual Staff, 43 Officer, 2-Q Booster Club, 2-5:I. I. 0. Art Contest, 5. vain S'1'O'I'LAR------- ----------- -- vu-i. To be a singer ns her cholce. Octette, 31 Glee Club,2-5gBand, l Music Contest, 2 ROBERT RELIINGER Bob ls quiet and But lots of fun, Club, 2 45 Booster gNaJorette, l 2 5-43 5 43 Volleyball, 1. spell, It won't be long 'til ahe'll have a place to dwell. Glee Club, 23 Octette, 5: Hurricane Staff. 4, Booster Club, 53 Librarian,5. - - -'Bob' good hearted, once he's started. Shearer Country Market, Poe, Indiana Poe Appliances, Poe, Indiana ' V ' Q---an-may N 1-gs:-an-n-D--C-1 .. Q 'AVL 'l------ h :ui ' v 1.4 H .A n A n Ig all l , e 5 s er' H r,, s i . Sie does her work wit ll hor Y art. -. W . t.e L m. Engl'sh Contest, 73 I ' 25 C I - 45 S f el , lg , S T s ll, T-U-,g Booster C 'b . l-f-5- ' ll, - g . ber, L-4. 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