High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 21 text:
“
On February 26 the Civics Class went to Wabash and visited the different County Offices. While memeze ihere we also visited court house. Dick Early Gene Custer Betty Garrison Helen Kaufman Richard Lambert Evelyn Miller Ruth Pollitt Donna Rife Eloise Shanafelt Abige Smith Emmalou Stitz Jack Thompson Tom Waymire Dick Weesner Emmalou Wilson Act promptly Be courteous Cut out worry Deal a arel QU Y Eat what is wholesome Forgive and forget Give generously Hope always Imitate the best Judge kindly Knock nobody Love somebody Make friends an involuntary manslaughter trial atihe SENIORS ARE LIKE OPEN BOOKS A Man for the Ages The Pirate An Old Fashioned Girl So Red the Rose Hoosier School Boy To Have and To Hold Rose in Bloom Passin Dream How Green is My CR1ch?Valley Smokey Frills and Thrills The Sea Wolf The Romantic Rebel The Gentleman from Indiana One Foot In Heaven ALPHABET OF THE SENIORS Never despair Owe nobody Play occasionally Q1Ot6 Your mother Read good books Save something Treat others fairly Use discretion Vote regularly Watch your step X-ray yourself Yield to superiors Zealously live
”
Page 20 text:
“
fN PQ as ...sf Effie 3 Q9 1 f fxfhd ff of sein wif 7 AJ' L XX 'SENIOR CLASS This year there are only fifteen students in the senior class. Small but Mighty! Gene Custer President Jack Thompson Vice-President Emmalou Wilson Secretary-Treasurer On the evening of October 11 the senior c1ass,NHss Shortz, amiMr. Gurtner enjoyed a hayride to the Hnsmade State Reserve near Lagro. We had refreshments of ciden weiners, and potato chips. We had a good time despite the chilly weather. On November 15, the seniors and their sponsor,hMss Shortz, skinned school and went to Ft. Wayne. After lunch at Mi1ler's Cafeteria we separated for the after- noon. we met again in the evening at the Emboyd Theamm to see the movie The Seventh Cross. This was thefirst time any senior class had had a Skm Day at Linlawn and we hope that it will be continued. A group of WOW0 Radio Entertainers consisting of Skeet Cross, Judy and Jen, Fred Oliver, and George Arthr was sponsored by the seniors on the evening of February 7. V s'i Xj I
”
Page 22 text:
“
1 Y .Lx xx Xi' w. cmss Hrsfroay Twelve years ago in the fall of 1954 around thirty A first-graders walked into the halls of the Lhdemn grade A-f building . Out of these thirty Duills nine will gnmhat in l945. They are Betty Garrison, Eloise Shanafeit, Emmalou Wilson, Gene Custer, Dick Early, Richard Dmdnrt Abige Smith, Jack Thompson, and Tom Waymire. Miss Pau- line Churchill was the teacher. We were a pretty brash- ful and timid group of students those first few weeks. But after new friendshies were made and new experiences gained, our long career in Linlawn had started. if ,. H? ,-Z ..- -N f In 1955 we entered the second grade. Miss Stoops was our teacher. We were rather uncertain as to whedmm we would pass on to the third grade since one of theres quirements was a 5-minute subtraction-addition test. 1956 found us in the third grade. Miss Emmalou f Shambaugh was the teacher. It was her first year out of f College and we had a good time trying out a new teacher. I In 1937 we entered the fourth grade. Everyone was ' glad to be promoted upstairs for his fourth grade rin-. school. Helen Kaufman became a member of our class that , year. Miss Irma Small was the teacher. Q the fall of 1941 we became freshmen. 'Greenhcrn' f that we teacher year in our own became members of our class that year. They were Wabash 1940 found us in the high school building at We liked it very much even though we did miss the were taught the dreadful long division The was hiss ecotten 1959 we entered the sixth grade It ww our hat the grade building and we had things pretty'much way we thought Emmelou Stitz and Donna Rife from lr Tinkle was our teacher last fif teen minute recesses and the long noon hours tawhich we were accustomed. Dick Weesner from Wabash joined our class that year. 1941 saw us in the eighth grade----our entering high school. Von Williams was our in junior high. His work was to fit us for and the last before main tea : High schoog work was well done. ' n I. .ff 1938 saw us in the fifth grade. This was the yeag,.x YL J a xx tx. V In A , . -g- , X f A'fl . 4 . . 4 If - f 1 if X 1 4 In is the senior word for it. This was the year that our LX, I class reached its weak in enrollment ---- 38. we were db vided into two sections to give each student the best , possible chance in classwork. Evelyn Miller,entered ar I .f' . .!, X. L
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.