Jefferson Center High School - Annual Yearbook (Columbia City, IN)

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v': F 'iv EDICATIUN JQWIWAU I lil ll ul ! ! 'iii ll :IS S- Illl ALMA MATER you see a bu1ld1ng clearly deflned SCHOOL Technically it 18 just a lot more Some of us will rememp learnlng, others will remember the basketball games held there, but we will all recognlze it as a place where we worked and played together, laughed and had fun together, and above all, learned to get along together In the picture above JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP that, but to us lt means ber lt for the hours of In order to keep th1s 1nst1tut1on of learnlng more than a mere name, we humbly dedicate our yearbook to Alma Mater She has served us well. She served those before us. She will serve those who follow us. CLASS OF 'Sow 1 S' TRUSTEE CHAS E SNYDER GEO BOZWORTH MAHURIN AND MAHURIN CLARENCE W. IHRIG ORIGINAL BUILDING JEFFERSON 'NP HIGH SCHOOL ERECIED A D 1909 ADVISORY BOARD IRA WOLFANGLE ARCHI 'IEC 'IS CONTRACTORS EVERLY gl WALLACE is if 41- NEW ADDI TION ER.EC'IED 1936 ADVISORY QBQLARQ s. ALVA YEOMAN TRUSTEE om. E. 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FACULTY 1 RA PHS I X AI V I W 9 x .gf 1' ,417 ' 1950 .X- aii llzrwy . 5- x .,....-v' JOYCE HOLLENBAUGH HARRY HINEN Student Council CBJ, Chorus fl-21, Bas- ketball Q1-2-bl, Softball q2-3-hh, Track fl-2-3-bl, Cross-Country Chl, and Hi-Y AMN Class Treasurer Chl, Pep Club Secretary Treasurer Chl, Sunshlne fl 2 3 hy, Chorus Q1 2 37, Pep Club cub, sabre Manager 3 , w Newspaper Stafl 121, Annual Staff Chl and Senior Play CAROLYN FAIRCH LD Sunshine Vlce Presldent CBD, Sunshlne Cl RONALD SWING Class Presldent ill, Student Councll fly, FFA Cl 25, Chorus Clj, Basketball Cl hy, Softball Cl 2 3 hh, Track Q1 2 3 hh Cross-Country K2 3-bl, and Senlor Play 2 3 bl, Chorus fl 2 31, Pep Club Chl, and - ' Store Clerk C33 f f C17 lv x S a a , - f auf' S, all lv' ' 3 6 ' ' 6 C 3 W , , S sfxfj an 83a if , W , 2- - -2-2- -j.,f --- n --- , .fl 5 Y , . . - . . - .,, ' , 1 1. ffl, I In 0 ' 1 ' 5 Y , I GLORIA SHEETS Class President C2l, Class Secretary C3- Q hl, Student Council Secretary C2l, Sun- 6 shine President Chl, Sunshine Cl-2-3-hl, Chorus Cl-2-3-bl, Store Clerk C3l, Pep ' ciub Chl, Newspaper Staff Cl-3-hl, Annual Staff Chl, h-H Cll, h-H President Cll, and Senior Play. fl. , ,f 1 DAVID JUDD fi JISC SST Student Council Chl, Chorus Cl-2l, Band 7' C C2-3-bl, Basketball C1-3-hl, Softball 41- 'av N, 2-3-hl, Track Cl-2-3-hl, Hi-Y Cll, News- , paper Staff C 3-hl, Annual Staff Chl, Sen- ior Play H MARY HINEN ,Q ai Class S'ecretary C2l, Class Treasurer C3l, Class President Chl, Student Council Chl tc, Sunshine Cl 2 3 hl, Chorus Cl 2 3l, Pep Club Chl, Store Clerk C3l, and Newspaper staff Chl DAVID HAS TY Class Vice President C2l, Chorus Cl 2l Ba ketball Cl 2l, Softball C3l, Track C2 3l, Cross Country C3l, H1 YC1l, and h H 1 2 L 1'4la fl Q Q3 'Cy 'I.'1Zi . , I I- 4 A ,C 1' .A S, x , . 5 O X V' Alu ' V 'ml ml '92 x A - 'f A - ... ,n I A S - - f a,n' 3 ' a P 4 'aQ5?v .jf Y if ., f f ' .Y 3 6 , ' 0 ,A 1 ' P P. 2612? C- f. .' 'f:Zi5f,iibJ -aaq HARRIS HINE IVAHMAE VOGELY Class Pres1dent C3l, Student Council C3l, L1brar1an Cl 2 3l, Sunshine Cl 2 3-hl Chorus Cll, Newspaper Staff Chl, Annual Staff Chl, and Senlor Play Lafayette Central Hlgh SchoolCll, Roanoke Hlgh School C2l, FFA C3 hl, Basketball ' C3 hl, Softball C3-hl, TrackC3-hl, Cross Country Chl, Annual Staff Chl, and Senior Play aww' ,lvf RONALD AKER Student Councll Cl 2l MIXINE TEUSCH Class V106 Presldent C3-hl, Class Treas urer C2l, Sunshlne Cl 2 3-hl, ChorusCl 2 3l, Store Clerk C3l, Pep Club Chl els paper Staff Chl, Annual Staff Chl an Sen1or Play ,ANWF 1519! and Chorus Cll Q M 'Q 'ff' 5 . by ' . - - - ,. , V I 0 ,fs alfa? . - V , - M...--s . yi I .C 1 ,jil .k:T. 7 ll v . .1 i 3 1 -.ark F , N '- f d Q C K I ,fan lfsshal Q ff' . I l ' 0 , T A 7 x ' 4 t L X , 4-fx KERMIT HOLLENBAUGH FFAC1 2 3, and H1 vis? ll ff ffw CLARENCE THOMPSON H1 Y C23 DELOREN THOMPSON chorus 417, Basketball C3 Ln Softball Chl, Track C1 3 10 Hi Y C3 UD, and Sen lor Play fm xx 14310 MAX YARIAN North S1de Hlgh School Clj, Chorus C2 ager UU -'-.- ' 2 0- 3 ' ' 1 VV M!:?y,,.,1l 'ei 3 ' .' ' 0 Q fi I f . . ,J ?' V x W 5' U W, J . I . J, Y L' Trackcl-J, H1 Y c3 'hD, h H Man- L ' 'eff fffggyzfgjf 'll ff 'M A no , A . ' l' 8 L 'E ,A o ' Class V106 President 415, Sunshlne 41 2 3 h5 Annual Staff Chl, Newspaper Staff Qhj, Debate Club fbj, and Senior Play LAWRENCE HENNEY FFA Secretary 415, FFA Vice President42J, FFA 41-2-h5, Hi-I 'Secretary 435, Hi-Y Vice President 425, Hi-YCl-2-3-kj, Chorus 415, Basketball 415, Traak41-2-3-h5, Hi-I 41-2-3-bl, Newspaper Staff Chl, and Sen- ior Play. .1r 23 .M 1 ,ii N GERNHARD T FFA Secretary Chl, FFA 41 2 3 MD, Chorus 415, Basketball 41 2 3 b5, Softball 41 2 3 MD, Track 41 2 3 hl, Cross Country 42 3 kj Newspaper Staff Chl, and Sen1or Play ASW- ...-aa--var' bei? XM ! SENIOR COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITTES Junior-Senior Reception April 21, l9SO Class Night May 5, 1950 Baccalaureate May 7, 1950 Com encement May 9, 1950 SENICDR PLAY LET ME OUT OF HERE' Eve Boyd Bona CNEonnyWJ Lynn Bessie Rhodes Hazel Miles Garret Lynn Victor Ward Angela Boyd Gifford Morton Marshall Ward senior play con 'IO Elaine White Cloria Sheets Maxine Teu ch Joyce Hollenbaugh Lawrence Henney Harris Hlne Ronald Swing Ivahmae Vogely Deloren Thompson David Judd tinued on page 18 - .IIIIIIQ - S Stevie Cobb.... .. .....Edwin Gernhardt CLASS I-HSTCDRY We w1ll not bore our readers Wlth the h s+orv of our eventful GRADES Instead we lntend t re fe to you tme more thrilllng days of hlgh school Hlgh school was rather compllcated at flrst, but w1th the help of Mrs Scholl, our sponsor, and Ronald Swlng, our presldent, we managed to meet and defeat our problems One of these problems was our INITRTTON, wh1ch was held on he nlght of September 20, 19116 We faced 1t boldly, even though the rotten tomatoes and raw oysters were not too ap petlzlng Later 1n the year, Mlss Casey replaced Mrs Scholl W lost two members of our class that year Phyllls Aumlller, who moved to Fort Wayne, and Patrlcla Crawford, who 18 now at Roanoke In the fall of 'h7, we were back 1n the harness aga1n, thls t1me under the name of sophomores Mrs Tester, a new member of the faculty, fllled the honored posltlon of NSpon sorn and Glor1a Sheets became the new presldent w1th Davld Hasty, v1ce presldent, Mary Hlnen, secretary, Maxlne Teusch, We sophomores spent an engoyable evenlng September l9, torturlng the freshmen at the 1n1t1at1on party It wasn't as rough as the one we had to go through Crules you knowj October 18, l9h7,we traveled to Indlana Unlverslty to see P1ttSbuTg play Indlana It was very n1ce trlp Cask anyone who knowsj We lost flve classmates and galned one that year Those lost were Joy Mendenhall, Dale Thompson, Lyle Zorger, Earl Langston, and Marllyn Gllck Our new classmate was Max Yarlan from North Slde Hlgh School 1n Fort Wayne To start the eleventh year off w1th a bang, we took pos sesslon of the junior store, whlch proved to be our maln source of lncome Later, one of our best classmates, Delores Harbor, was forced to leave us after a long lllness However, the va cancy was fllled by Harrls Hine, a br1ght, young lad from Roanoke Harrls and Ronald Sw1ng represented the Jun10PS most strongly on the vars1ty squad October 30, we took our annual football trip Thls tlme we went to Purdue Un1vers1ty to see the Bollermakers play Marquette We found the campus very lnterestlng also The hlgh lltg of the year was our Jun1or Sen1or Recep t1on After a sumptuous dlnner, we escorted the senlors to the Jefferson theater Our class off1oers were as follows Ivahmae Vogely Presldent Maxlne TeuSCh--VlCe Presldent Glorla Sheets--Secretary Mary Hinen--Treasurer , ' ' i , 0 un- . ' o -lag, ' Y . . . U ' t O . . . ' ' . . e I . . O O treasurer, and Ronald Aker, student council representative. . . . . . V. . . . . . O O . . . . . . . 1 . . O . ' - . . . . . . O O 0 A . . g I - . . . ' . 4 n O cuss HISTORY cconmnuedb Nearly twelve years have pa sed and we now use the t1tle of nSenior N To start the year off rlght, we sen1ors Cln order to have a better hlstorlcal backgroundj v1s1ted the Chlcago Rallroad Falr RAILROAD FAIR We set sall promptly at 6 OO on September 29 and arrlved there at 9 OO, havlng untll 6 OO p m to won der about the grounds wlth our mouth hanglng open One of the most fasclnatlng features of the fa1r was the pageant entitled Wwheels A Rolllnn, Wh1Ch dramatlzed the historg of Amerlca Back home agaln, we began laylng plans for our senlor play, whlch we pre ented October 25 and 26 The play was a three act farce comedy entltled 'let Me Out of Here' After the play, to top off the evening, we had a party at the home of Harrls Hlne We senlors felt that we ought to be remembered by our re Wayne to have our plctures taken We were all sat1sf1ed ex cept a few who complalned the plctures looked too much l1ke them On the evenlng of the 28th, we attended an all school Halloween party, sponsored by the student councll There was danclng, both round and square, and afterwards, refresh ments Not yet thoroughly recuperated from the exertlons of the Halloween party the nlght before, we staggered onto the bus to leave for Indlana Universlty We had a very engoyable tr1p down, travellng the most scenlc routes and stopplng at places of 1nterest The football game Clndlana vs Pltts burgl was rather dull at flrst but proved to be very exclt 1ng later ln the game We w1ll not go 1nto detalls about the tr1p back, except that we stopped at Indianapolls to eat supper Our class officers are as follows Mary Hlnen Pres1dent Maxlne Teusch V1ce Presldent Gloria Sheets Secretary Joyce Hollenbaugh Treasurer Davld Judd Student Councll Representatlve Edwin Gernhardt Reporter 12 S . S O . . . . . . ' : ' ' : . . - . S . . - - . . . r ' s . - , . ' 1 t Q . . 0 latives and under-classmen so we visited Cron Studio in Fort I O O . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . O CLASS POEM We senlors are And lt takes more a d1gn1f1ed a can be, to trlck us than the faculty Ronald Aker lS wonder when he not one to be called a money maker, e gets a gal where he'll take her Carolyn Falrchlld 18 golng w1th a guy named Harold wonder 1f he could be a econd Harry Fltzgerald Edwln Gernhardt 1S a Hgabbyu llttle guy, wlngs were on hls mouth we're ure he could fly Dave Ha ty 15 a sturdy and gallant lad, And Mary seems to be hls one and only fad Lawrence Dean Henney 1S qulte a card, Someday he'll be a eneral ln the Natlonal Guard Harrls Hine thlnks he's a ladles' man, But he better watch out or he'll be ln a Jam Harry Hlnen 1S Donn1e's llttle honey, Mary Hlnen lS sweet and contrary, all know Dave 1S whom he'll marry Toyce Hollenbaugh l1ke a guy named Curly', thls means, she doesn't get ln very early Kermlt Hollenbaugh 18 always gettlng 1nto trouble, He' always out when someone yells Won the double W Davld Judd, our artlst great, Can draw a g1rl when he ha no date Glorla Sheets 18 not at all shy Now Bob Hobbs 1s her one and only guy Ronald Sw1ng ha a fa1r reputatlon, For taklng out g1rls lS hls ma1n occupatlon Maxlne Teusch walks and hunts for two legged game, She urely llke to go out wlth other gal 'flame' 13 2 . S . . . S . . . W . We ' s L ' . If ' ' s . s ' ' 1 . 0 3 . H . . . . . He takes her out and spends all his money. We ' s . L O ' S N I So ' ' . S Q . S . . Q . , U O . S . . . . . . . . . S ' 5 ' sl 1 1. CLASS POEM Clarence Thompson says he'11 never get marrled wonder lf he'll change h1s mlnd before he's dead and hurled Deloren Thompson 18 the tallest ln the class wonder lf he'll ever flnd hlmself a lass Ivahmae's dream was a guy named Buz, lea t, that's all we thought lt was There's Elalne Whlte who'll soon look for a d1amond rlng, Max Yarlan studle to have a super human braln, Now that must be why he has no J C fame Mrs Tester, our ponsor, lS generally qulet, Except when the senlor boys get ln a llttle r1ot CLASS COLORS Sllver and Blue CLASS FLOWER Amerlcan Beauty Rose CLASS MOTTO Knowledge come but wlsdom llnger 14 la L1 ' , we . . . U . . . , we . . . . At S .' . But boy! Oh boy! She'll take any old thing. ..J nu-,,,g YEARBOOK STAFF S TANDI NG ELAINE 'YHITE SPORTS EDITOR SEATED MAXINE 'IEUSCH-SALES MANAGER JOYCE HOLLENBAUGH TYPIST GLORIA SHEETS ASSISTANT EDITOR DAVID JUDD- EDITOR HARRIS HINE--CLASS EDITOR IVAHHAE VOGELY--ACTIVITY EDITOR 15 , s . 5 Q D I I A V A 1 z , . 1 M.-. , .,,,,, ,M i ir: gl A 6 . J- Q: - ' .7 . V Y:- ' x ' X N . - ,,. vu - Q I.. ' .1 Q wx, ' 1 we ae , ' , ' . C .11- , -.. ' 11 C U -1- ... .. a 5 Ceegfamenf We wlll Ronald Aker the rlght to put a gas pump 1n thelr barnyard o he can keep h1 Bulcks runnlng We wlll Carolyn Falrchlld the rlght to move to Roanoke so she can be near Harold We w1l1 Edw1n Gernhardt a Web ter' dlctlonary o he can explaln h1s blg words to us We w1ll Davld Hasty the rlght to marry Mary Hlnen o he can s1t across the table from her lnstead of 1n the same seat at school We wlll Lawrence Henney a school bus so he can take more glrls skatlng We wlll Harrv Hlnen the P1Pht to l1ve over at Sheets' so that he doesn't wear out the roads golng back and forth all the tlme We wlll Mary Hlnen the Tlght to stay away from Dav1d couple hours We w1l1 Harrls Hlne the rlght to wear a ten gallon hat, slnce that's the only klnd that wlll flt h1s head We wlll Davld Judd the rlght to take Kathleen out when he gets loose from her mama's apron trlngs We w11l Joyce Hollenbaugh the rlght to have a whole loom we w1ll Kermlt Hollenbaugh the rlght to court Lols Judd w1thout anyone lnferferlng We wlll Glorla Sheet the rlght to become Mlss Amerlca of 1951, mayoe that wlll su1t her ta te We w1ll Ronald Swlng the rlght to buy a plcture album to keep all h1s plctures 1n o he doesn't have to glve any of them away We w1ll Maxlne Teusch the r1ght to klp school w1thout belng talked about We w1ll Clarence Thomp on publ1c passenger llcense so he can dr1ve Henney's bus We wlll Deloren Thompson the rlght to change h1s faclal expre slon slnce we don't thlnk he was born w1th a dead pan We will Ivahmae Vogely a rope for a lasso so she can get Buz wlthout waltlng so long We w1ll Elalne Nhlte the rlvht to make up her m1nd on who! she wants to marry so she doesn't have so many on the strlng We w1ll Max Yarlan the rnght to bark back at the teacher w11h out belng senf out of class 16 gf 1 an , . . . . 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' Q I . . . f S l 1 l J 9 PHCDPHECY We prophecy that Ronald Aker w1ll be a teacher and have h1s own speech class Carolyn Fa1rch1ld w1ll be the secretary of a large buslne s flrm and marry her boss Edwln Gernhardt w1ll grow up and be a blg man ln the future Davld Hasty wlll have klds gTOW1Hg beards before they are a r old 1f he doesn't shave more often Lawr nney w1ll be a great General in the Natlonal Guaro F8PP1S Hlne w1ll become llttle Hlnes' Harry Hlnen w1ll plcture called HDo na's Mary Hlnen wlll be n all her k1dS by thelz Ellzabeth Ann Hlnen Toyce Hollenbaugh w1ll an lndustrlou farmer and ralse Hollywood, Callfornla maklng a Only Flamen her llttle whlte house calllng full name llke her own Pary someday marry Dlck Weaver and l1ve ln a man 1on on the city 11mltS of Laud Kermut Hollenbaugh wlll reduce to a mere 200 pounds and be the Hthln mann 1n the clrcus the pretty models he wants Glorla Sheets w1ll run for the t1tle of nMlSS Indlanan ln 1951 or w1ll lt be Mrs Hobbs? Ronald Swlng w1ll ralse a large famlly fall boys, of coursej to play basketball and keep ln the Sw1ng tradl t10H Maxnne Teusch w1ll wrlte her own gosslp column ln the Laud New under the tltle of HNosey Pollvannan Clarence Thompson w1ll become the next Flre Chlef of Laud Deloren Thompson w1ll be a plastlc urgeon and w1ll be contlnually chanwlng hls w1fe's face so h1s cla smates w1ll thlnk he ha become popular, at last Ivahmae Vogely wlll have a car of her own o her par ents can go away once ln a whlle Elalne Nhlte w1ll vet her wlsh of belnp the f1r t wom n Presldent of the Unlted Qtate Max Yarlan w1ll l1ve 1n Fort Wayne and take up a radlo cour e whlch he o dearly love 17 - I O I I I ' s ' . O .Nj A ' V . 9 . . - . . . . . S . . , . . . . Q in . . I . .11 . . A., S . --I . . . L . . . . S. . . . . s 1 . -il' David Judd will have his own art school and have all O . . . . l . O s ' , . O , . . S i . . A . . . . S Q A . ' ' s . . . S - 7 I . . . . , . . . . . S - C J a .' 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SENIOR PLAY Bona Lynn and Eve Boyd work together as typ1StS and share a llttle two room apartment Bona has a handsome brother that Eve would like to meet Eve has a wealthy aunt who wants Eve to marry Glfford Morton, an eccentrlc poet and wrlter of ch1ldren's storles Eve wants to be independent and has led her aunt to belleve that she 18 attendlng an ex clusive glrls' school when she 18 really earning a salary But Aunt Angela and Glfford are comlng to pay Eve a v1s 1t' Eve isn't ready to be found out yet, so she and Bona go to ask a frlend of thelrs to pretend to be Eve's teacher so the aunt w1ll not ask too many questlons While they are out, Garret, Bona's brother, BTTIVSS with a frlend, Vlctor Ward, who has come to town to close an lmportant bUQlU8SS deal for his father Whlle wa1t1ng for the glrls, Vlctor tears h1s trousers and Garret goes out to have them mended, not reallzlng that it 1S a hollday The Snoopy landlady, Bessle Rhodes, almost dlscovers Vlctor, but he gets rid of her by'wear1ng a k1mODO and head scarf and pretendlng to be one of the glrls wlth a bad cold Then Aunt Angela and G1f ford come 1n see Vlctor and thlnk they are in the wrong burglar Victor has already frlghtened the comedy ma1d, Hazel Mlles, 1nto a faint Garret comes back, is forced by Victor to change clothes w1th hlm Vlctor goes out to make h1s appolntment, leavlng Garret 1n the same flx V1ctor was ln' Then V1ctor's father arr1ves dlrty from changlng a t1re Whlle he lS cleanlng up, Garret steals his clothes to get even wlth V1CtOT' Then well there Just 1sn't space here to descrlbe all the hllarlous thlngs that happen 1n thls hundred per cent, laugh gettlng play Even Stevle Cobb, the superstltlous colored elevator boy get mlxed up 1n the tangle, whlch gets worse and worse untll lt seems that nothlng can stralghten lt out But all ends happlly ln a most amuslng way 18 apartment. They tell the landlady....she thinks Victor is a -'U' ld-Ovii 1 'K-as 1' ls. IUNICDR CLASS Flrst Row Margaret Clark, Lou1se Gordon, Nancy McNabb '-1751 Berger, Barbara Berger, Carole Mansdorfer, Jean Ropp, Wanlta Hollenbaugh, Janlce Murbach, and Phyllls Smlth Second Row Bonnle Chappel, Shlrley Schey, Adabelle Hewes, ifiie Huett, Wanda Hollenbaugh, Loralne Shaffmaster, Ph11 11p Hasty, Rlckard Bolinger, B111 Rupert, and Russell Dugan Thlrd EE!! 4Wa1ter Kent Sponsor and Doral Smath The JUn1OTS have had two class partles The flrst one was a roller skat1ng party, held at Roanoke The second one was a theater party, held at a Fort Wayne theater The JuUl0TS were 1n charge of the Junlor Senlor Receptlon Wh1Ch was held on Aprll 21 The JUDIOPS presented thelr play NCyc1one Sallyn on March 30 and 31 1Q . : ' . , Ca V . A . . . . : . . Pa . . - .. . A . . : - ' 1 . 0 5 ' N. l . I U O ' W . o I PFI ILRS LSS R I UN I ACH--PRESIDENT ICE JAN O-I AS ANDA HOLLENBAUGH-- JUN OR ST RE BARB bd E r-'I CJ I I bd Ei I-I O I I CE! U '7 E Q if I CJ of e puplls shown above were in charge n1or store during the second semester. ester were: em the flrst s ng clerks durl :S :1 .1-. ES 2 'U E Q r-4 .DD 122 L Q ,4 QV' 6? UPHO URES 1, W !! x X 3' Q! SCDPHOMCDRE CLASS F1TSt Row Nelda Nolt, Donna Sheets, Allce Henney, Sally Happefi- Maralyn Tschantz, Kathleen Kelsey, Roslna Hlnen, Second Row Robert Clark, Bob Murbach, Dean Mansdorfer, John Her, Eirles Luther Sponsor, Paul Thompson, and Charles Colllns 21 C . u o Ann Kaufman, and Lois Judd. A . uf DONNA SHEETS NELDA NOLT IIARALYN 'ISCHANIZ SCDPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS The sophomores have gazmed one member 1n the pa t year, Charles Coll1ns from Central Hlgh School The ophomores sold popcorn at all home basketball games Proceeds from popcorn sales w1ll be u.ed ln buylng the school store. An oyster supper, sponsored by the sophomore class, in honor of the basketball team, proved to be their blggest money-maklng success. It was held on February 28. 22 xx, K, ..M-Q-f y if s ' -e I I 'F Q .I k 'l 1 M ,VR A 4 'FZ' FRESHMEN w1TSt Row Marle Hlne, Mary Hasty, Loulse Scott, Patrlcia aII, Varva Jo Bishop, Phy111s Shoda, Martha Vogely, Ade11a Forsythe, Jean Zorger, and Betty Goldlng Second Row Leonard Taylor, Roy Hlnen, Jack Smlth, Max ing, 'Enny Schey, Duane Snider, Bud Glant, Barbara Van Hoozen, MHPJOP16 Spoolstra Sponsor, Sylvla Schmldt, Carl Gass, Jerry Zorger, Harry Lehman, and Bob Ropp County Nurse WWhy're you scratchlng yourse1f?n where I 1tch U My Sweet,n a1d he fre hman, Udld that k1 I Ju gave vou make you long for another9U 'Sure dld, but he's out of town W 23 . I u 0 Harry Lehman: NBecause no one else knows . O W . s ' t s ' L 'ss ' st , . . l L ' new ,x bfi-X gf- liz I LF' FRESHMAN CLASS CDFFICERS MARY HASTY PRESIDENT MARIE HINE VICE PRESIDENT BARBARA VAN HOOZEN SECRETARY PHYLLIS SHODA TREASURER The freshmen have had three partle The flrst one was In1t1at1on, held on September 30. The econd wa a roller skating party, g1V6n January 18. The last party was held Aprll 28. After gannlng one student from Arcola, Roy Hinen, they started the year Wltq twenty three puplls. The freshman sponsor 1S Margorle Spoolstra. 24 Q Q 1- Q LEMENTARY af..-ff' SEVENTH -- EIGHTI-I GRADE Flrst Row Jerry Perger, Garland Thompeon, Benny Grace, rold Fa1rch1ld, Jon Montgomery, DeWayne Falrcnlld, Larry Kneller, Davld Miller, John Vogely, and B111 Peppler Second Row Martha Ha ty, Petty Grace, Carolyn Goldlng, Nyla BOIIHQSP, Rlta McNam ra, Mary Lou dcNabb, Carole Henrlcks, Sharon Hewes, Joanne Snlder, Ann n1U1U', and Jack Morrle Thlrd Row Marshall Dunfee, Donald Deard, Mary Ellen Kelsey, on er z, aro yn Coll1ne, Bernlce Gaes, and Luc1lle Wa terson Pourtn Row Albert Lautzenhlser Teacher, Rover Kneller, Cralg Kneiler, Don Dequlgnot, Chester Plnkham, J1m Berger, Gaylen Snuth, and Kenneth Vhlte The elghth grade had four new members adc to thelr group th1 year They are Carolyn Colllns and Chester Plnk ham, both from Fort Vayne, M2PV1D Gehl fron Arcola, and Rlchard Moon One of the outstandlng thlnge about the entlre group 18 thelr excellent attendance At last census, they had 991 average attendance 25 Ha ii. . I L: ' ' . , 0 if 4 . ay' ' In . Karen McNabb, Joyce Snider, Marilyn Templar, Sharon Mowrey, Shar M t C l X - ' - ' . - Z 'S - n E A 1 I 1 ' H O FIFTH SIXTH GRADE First Row Derek Wllleke, Robert Butcher, Ph1ll1p Miller, E gene'ihlte, Dav1d Ph1l11ps, Ronnle Waterman, Marlon Pep pler, Robert Kehmeyer, and Juan Av1la Second Row Jeanne Beard, Beverly McClain, Virginia Mertz, retta Frazier, N1la Nolt, Betty Pequlgnot, Kay Kaufman, Radonna Bolinger, Beverly Smlth, Joyce Van Hoozen, and Anne Miller H ry GITTin, Nancy Hollenbaugh, Ruth Gass, Llnda Rlchart, Beverly Taylor, Marllyn Taylor, Eugene Templar, Max Aker, and Paul Rupert Fourth Row Robert Spoolstra Teacher E Shown James Tbmllnson and Sandra Grabach At the beginning of the second semester the flfth and s1xth grades had an enrollment of thlrty three students They lost one, Beverly McClain, and gained two, Sandra Gra bach and James Tomlinson 26 u . 0 a 0 a I 1 Jo 4 4 O Third Bow: Larry Juillerat, Larry Lehman, David Montgomery, a . . No ?. ' . FOURTH FIFTH GRADE Flrst Row Jerry Hollenbaugh, W1l11am Forsythe, Mlchael 'lIeke, James D1 s, Rlchard Ph11l1ps, Max Putman, and Wal ter Vhlte Second Row Sandra McNabb, Jean Carpenter, Sandra Pequlgnot, Myrna Esterllne, Sharon Smnth, Shlrley Pequlgnot, Jeralynn Blshop, Carolyn Butcher, Barbara Byall, Joanne Pequlgnot, Carolyn Bauer, Ellnor D1n1uS, and Kay Sheets Thlrd Row Madlyn Morrl , Ph1l1p Nagoner, Ivan Standlford, IT rry Winger, Howard Hasty, Donald Water on, Roscoe Gllck, Cary Ambrose, Rlchard Shaffma ter, Dennls Julllerat, and Judlth Swlneheart Fourth Row Mar3or1e Horne Teacher There are fourteen ln the fourth grade and nlneteen ln the flfth grade One member was lost, Jean Carpenter, but Myra Hatter moved 1n to take her place Some of the 8Ct1V1tl6S of the year were as follows Good Pltizenship Club, Speech Clas es, and Plays 27 1 - . . . 2 1 l I I I W1 s J - ,. l o . C I l 0 I D . . . .. . . 0 .Q .. , . . s. . e S . . . S . . , .0 .. : ' c ,-1-...- . . . O I .. I '5' O . J S 0 SECOND TI-HRD GRADE Flrst Row Eddle Wagoner, Raymond Bauer, Davld Swlneheart, 1Tzdd1e Mertz, Dav1d Graves, Bobby Peppler, Rlchard Tsch antz, and Larry Slevers Second Row Bonnle Hlne, Ruth Bauer, Sharon Scott, Charlotte Bauer, 'Etty Mote, Ju11a Emerlck, Sharon Butcher, Nancy Kaufman, Carol Pequlgnot, Dalene W1ll1ams, Beth Pedersen, Mary Aker, and Betty Lou Taylor Thlrd Row Herbert Peppler, Larry Sheets, Eugene Platter, I5ert E'Ster11ne, Stephan Hollenbaugh, James Gass, J1mm1e Schlnbeckler, Ronald Fa1rch11d, and Walter Richey Fourth Row E1s1e D1n1us Teacher 28 r '1 ' ' - O 0 A . .. : ...-- . FIRST SECGND GRADE F1rst and second rows are ln the 11r t grade Thlrd row 1s 1n the econd grade Flrst Row Larry Butcher, Wendell W1ll1am , Paul Shankland, Joey Pfenger, V1ctor Clark, and Larry Rolchart Second Row Argyle Herron, Virg1n1a Garrl on, Kenneth Fudge, rilyn-Klles, Bobby Lehman, Carl Carpenter, Jamce Hlnd baugh, Jerry Kaufman, Phyllls Cllck, Rlchard Byall, Eddle Diss, and Margaret Hartley Third Row Bette M1118 , Patr1c1a Kaough, Susan Hoard, Dav1d Mowrey, Stephan Wllleke, Nelleen Hollenbaugh, Anlta Yohe, Susan Giffln, Sharon McCoy, Larry McDonald, Gary Lamle, M ron Wagoner, Steven Schonefeld, and Jack Ph1l11ps Fourth Row Helen Harrlson meacher Carl Carpenter moved away durwng the year and Jane Ibm- llnson entered the f1rst grade after the plcture was taken 29 3 . . ,. . S Q . . ... S . . . . e 2 ... 1-Q. , , I . . . . Q S . . Ma - . . . . J n . . . . I 1 ..i....-.1 , I . . . I . 2 . '.L 0 . -L - f ' I 6.00 J 4' I CUNA! UK Xcmi. h Gm L' an QU 3 I X, 30 H A 41 Li...- , fi K x 'A A' .s-.L :un A , A., A 4 1 ' W fr 4 , M, rv, 1 K A Xfxf f HA -4' ,X rx 4k-in V I Y 'XxZ , 1 fl LX.X '2 , 5 A YN i z FN A ' a ' wi ,j-1 f fy, V 4 I A N, ma ' me fm 1- ff QV! X Z. , - MH? iw. - I 1 Vi Q3 ff, , -, Ag' 1 i ' f Q 9 3 D AK A ' ,,. S A Q ' , .A A-' . , f ff!! A '- ffzzi in . nfl! I ' ' S fx fx- XE I x 'X Ili! T 80 l 4 IT x 21 FFA First Row Harry Lehman, Roy Hinen, B d Giant, Leonard Tay I , Duane Snider, Bob Ropp, Jack Smith, and Carl Gass Second Row Edwin Gernhardt, Bill Rupert, ob Murbach, Doral S EE Charles Luther -Sponsor, and Harris Hine The local F F A chapter is of great value in the commu and heep dipping Definite plans are being laid by the F F A to landscape around the farm shop and build an outdoor oven for community use The chapter of 19b9 So has raised money by elling spe cial garden eeds to local gardeners The officers for 19h9 So are as follows Doral Smith President Carl Stayer Vice President Edwin Gernhardt-Secretary Bob Murbach Treasurer 31 or -. , - ml 3 - U 0 nity. F.F.A. boys specialize in soil testing, milk testing, S . . . . - 0 S v g . S 0 HY F1TSt Row Charles Colllns, Harry Lehman, Roy Hlnen, Bud Glant, Leonard Taylor, Duane Snlder, Bob Ropp, Jack Smlth, Second Row Clarence Thom son, Max Yarlan, Dean Mansdorfer, 5 Murbach, Doral Smlth, Dlck Bollnger, Kermlt Hollenbaugh, Deloren Thompson, Danny Schey, and Lexle Mllls -Sponsor 32 Carl Gass, and Phillip Hasty. R - c 0 o n SUNSHINE SOCIETY Flrst Row Ivahmae Vogely, Sally Chappel, Glor1a Sheets, W ni :Ea Hollenbaugh, Maxlne Teusch, Allce I-Ienney, Sylvla Sch mldt, Barbara Van Hoozen, Elalne Whlte, Mary Hlnen, Carolyn Fa1rch1ld, and Ann Kaufman Second Row Carol Berger, Donna Sheets, Nelda Nolt, Phyllis 5 55, Janlce Murbach, Maralyn Tschantz, Kathleen Kelsey, Roslna hlnen, Adella Forsythe, Jean Zorger, and Betty Gold 1ng Thlrd Row LOU1S6 Gordon, Nancy LcNabb, Shlrley Schey, Joyce Jean Rapp, Loralne Shaffmaster, Wanda Hollenbaugh, Patr1c1a Byall, Varva Jo Bashop, Phyllls Shoda, Martha Vogely, BOHHIS Chappel, Adabelle Hewes, Margaret Clark, Carole Mansdorfer, Barbara Berger, Paul1ne Huett, and Yvonne Tester Sponsor The dlfferent way that the QuHSh1h6 made money th1 year were selllng Sloppy Joes at Basketball games and selllng Chrl tmas cards The Sunshlne g1rls gave 3523 95 to the March of Dlme The Sunshlne Soclety also donated S75 to the Rlley Fun 33 a 4 o n o 1 H11 1. ' . z . T . HoIIen5augh,hhuie Hine, Mary Hasty, Louise Scott, Lois Judd, ' s S ' 's T S. ' . U . ' f . d. GLEE CLUB First Row Gloria Sheets, Wanita Hollenbaugh, Jean Ropp, X'tFIeen Kelsey, Maralyn Tschantz, Rosina Hinen, Carole Han sdorfer, and Barbara Berger , 'lanH7FHol1enbaugh, Phyllis Smith, Janice llurbach, Louise Scott, Ann Kaufman, Adelia Forsythe, Alice Henney, and Betty Golding Third Raw Adabelle Heres, Sylvia Schmidt, Barbara Van Hoo zen, Marie Hine, Sally Chappel, Louise Gordon, Carol Berger, Donald Burns Music Instructor, Nancy McNabb, Phyllis Shoda, Pauline Huett, Martha Vogely, and Bonnie Chappel ix-0 wr'X 34 a -O - Second Row: Elaine White, Shirley Schey, Loraine Shaffmast- er . . . STUDENT CCDUNCIL First Row Donna Sheets -Secretary Trea urer, Mary Hlnen Pres1dErTE, Mary Ha ty, and Janlce Murbach en, Rlchard Bollnger, and Dav1d Judd V1C6 Presldent 35 : - - S ' - ' s ' . Second Row: Walter Kent--Sponsor, Dean Mansdorfer, Roy Hin -r 11 . . --D . . . My Q i Dfw Q75 Flrst Row Ann Dinlus, Elalne Whlte, Martha Hasty, Sharon Hewes, Rlta McNamara, Donald Burns Sponsor, Janlce Murbach, Mary Hasty, Adelia Forsythe, Sylv1a Schmidt, Carolyn Gold lng, and A1108 Henney Second Row Bonnle Chappel, Margaret Clark, Adabelle Hewes, Paullne Huett, Barbara Berger, Wanda Hollenbaugh, Varva Jo Blshop, Marae H1ne, Phyllls Shoda, Carolyn Fa1rch1ld, and Maxlne Teusch 5 ugh, Carole Mansdorfer, Mary Ellen Kelsey, Nyla Bollnger, Joanne Snlder, Joyce Snider, Sally Chappel, Glorla Sheets, and Donna Sheets Fourth Row Maralyn Tschantz, Loralne Shaffmaster, Kather1ne K Isey,'T'f5role Ann Henricks, Mary Lou McNabb, Karen McNabb, Joyce Hollenbaugh, Mary Hlnen, Patr1c1a Byall, Jean Zorger, Martha Vogely, and Nelda Nolt The officers of the Pep Club are a follows Jean Ropp President Paullne Huett Vice Pres1dent Joyce Hollenbaugh Secretary Treasurer 36 Third Egg: Ann Kaufman, Lois Judd, Jean Ropp, Wanita Hollen- a p ' e O J X fVFW5Pf4 PER STAFF SFATED UANICE MURBACH ASSISTANT ARTIST MARJORIE SPOOLSTRA -SPONSOR SHIRLEY SCHEY ASSISTANT EDITOR LAWRENCE HENNEY EDITOR LEXIE MILLS -SPONSOR ELAINE WHITE MUSIC EDITOR STANDING PHYLLIS SMITH JUNIOR REPORTER WANITA HOLLENBAUGH -SPORTS EDITOR JEAN ROPP CIRFULATION EDI TOR MAXINE TEUSCH -CLUB REPORTER IVAHMAE VOFELY -GRADE REPORTER GLORIA SHEETS -FEATURE EDITOR DAVID JUDD--ARTIST NOT PRESENT: -' NELDA NOLT -SOPHOMORE REPORTER BUD GIANT--FRESHMEN REPORTER 37 EDWIN GERNHARDT--SENIOR REPORTER r , ii., 2 ......r.:-an 6 I . 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'51 '3 1 M ,,, , , A ff L M 4 li ,., ,V W ,. ,W 1 s X 46 gnzzanw HUNW6' ? .4-ui, Wre hman 'Daddy, may I go out? I'll be home at nlne Sophomore 'Dad, may I o out? I'll be hone earlv Junlor Food Dlght, Dad, I'm OlUQ Qenlor 'See you later, Pop, T'll DF1UP 1D the rllk Dave H La t DlVWt I had the no t wonderful dream I dreamed that I marlled the most oeautlful woman ln the world ' Mary Gee, how 9XClt1NU Were we happy? Mr Kent Are you golng to be Presldent when you grow upon Edwin G N Mr Kent 'Why not? I thouvht all llttle boys wanted to be PT6Sld6Ht: Edwln G 'Well, you eee, I'm a Republlcan NNow I lay me down to sleep The teacher 18 dry, the subgect deep, Punch me pal for p1ty'a sake N Employer NI'm afrald I can't u e you The staff 1S already overcrowded W Paul T nlhatfs OK I won't do enough work to be notlced H Yermlt Wlhv do they call t 3 dlsh enthu la tlc tew9 Lawe ence Dean I don't know, unles lt' becam e the cook put all they had nn+o lt Roy' nwhy 1 your face so redd Phyllls nCauee Roy nCau e why9u yllls Cos metlc A copper yelled, nUse both your hands,' In a vo1ce that carrled far, HI can't,N the muslc teacher replled, 'I have to steer the car ' , Wea She saw thelr heads come awfully close, It hurt her stuoborn prlde To see her hoyfrlend standlng there, Another glrl at h1s slde She b1t her l1p and walked away, Forgot h1m with a laugh, How could she know he only gave H18 Jaycee autograph? 48 A S : ' 1 . ' .' ' ll L : . 1 0 o ' : I ,I ' - . g ' Q .ll . . , I ' . . . 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