Medaryville High School - Madeiravine Yearbook (Medaryville, IN)

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-T'nP2f ' 'VW - 1 D A Q JH! 1755 DLIR PUBLISHED BY MEDARYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS MEDARYVILLE, INDIANA -1- winin vkiris' RALPH w, HARRIS LD irikik' We, the Senior Class of 1958 gratefully dedicate the 1958 Madeiravine to Mr. Ralph W. Harris, our beloved teacher and principal for the first nine years of our schooling. His father-like guidance was an inspiration to all of us. We offer this yearbook as a lasting remembrance of our appreciation for his leadership. 585 Q Q AETIVHIES .fda fogralaks STANDING: Jim Shields, Lonnie Steele, Les Lewark, SEATED: Judy Selmer, Anita Wappel, Cecelia Miks Kenny Ahler, Karen Getz, Betty Heath, G. L, Welch. ,ff SM! Jana X gg. E li . N, I -5- ,Q . 'hi 1 1 1 A Vg Kmg James Sh1e1dS I Homecomlng Dance Queen Jane Budd 1957 HOMECOI1 ING Mcclaryville vs San Pin-rre We 68 'rm-y 40 3 45- Homecoming Supper L, STUDENT COUNCH. .AMW STANDING: Dorothy Musgrave, Jim Shields, Patricia Foust, Billy Lewark, Nelson Coburn, John Wappel, Audrey Hinkel. SEATED: Lynette Getz, Secretary: Carol Traub, Reporter: David Kroft, Arlos Selmer, Jim Biddle, Vice President: Anita Wappel, President. CHAOS STAFF 2. STANDING: G. L. Tom, Vernon Barnett, Beverly Smith, Aaron Bailey, Cecelia Miks, Jack Sanders, Tom Mc- Callum, Betty Heath, Herman Parish, G, L, Welch. SEATED: Judy Selmer, Arlos Selmer, Anita Wappel, Kenny Ahler, Beverly Passmore, Denny Eberhart, Nila Hitz. -7- C' Q Q? ' ' i JK? eq -i 'T' x. TOP ROW: Nila Hit,:, Arlos Selnier,Jndy Selmer, Beverly Passrnore, Jean Mayhew, Susie Allen, Marilyn Mc- Clool, whirley Shelton, Doris Rosenberg, Mrs. Mooi. SECOND ROW: Gladys Vlach, Judy Stout, Audrey ilinkei, Sam Iiunzi, Garnet ilill, Ruth Bailey, Kay Munter, Cecelia Miks. THIRD ROW: Judy Budd, Jean Steele, Char- Ii-tte Conley, Nancy Heald, Vera Pojetz, Patricia Tetzloff, Carol Traub, Rosalind Ford, Linda Anliker. FOURTH MW: Karen Getz, Kay Yeoman, Nola Owens, Joan Baker, Sharon Johnston, Veleta Wendt, Maryann Rasborshek, 'Jeronit qi V'ach, Anita Wappel. FIFTH ROW: Officers - Corresponding Secretary, Lucille Hartmann, Vice-Presi- iieni, Lola bitoutg Secretary, Lynette Getz, President, Betty Heath, Treasurer, Judy Johnston, Reporter, Jane Budd. Sunshine Socieiz CREIE D With love in niy heqirt, forgetting self, and with charity for all, l will make the object of my life helpfulness and kindness to others, I shall try to fit myself to give intelligent service in tnaking, iny connnunity a safer and inore beautiful place in which to live. Thus will iny own life hecotne rich and complete. liinhlein .... .. The Rising Sun Song .... ... My Sunshine Girl Flower. .. .. Yellow Rose Color ... ...Yellow and White Motto. .. ...' 'Others -g- jg, Y A: Q .F 1V 4 11 I ' O J , fi if . X-.wma X-. Q .f D 1 v 8 -. , 9 V ,S Q ,ky 4 V: K 15 Q? 9 . EZ1 3' Jij.- 'E L' 13.93 - . A - '- fab 55 .K ,. . V I WLM. -?gWS,4,,.,. , K iki img ti 2 5 Ji ' , 3 if I- . 'GRY' xy iVV-Vk J? ,f-1 M ' 1 Ulf 5 x Y lux 0' :Z ff., wwf' it ny 1 ff ,pf if ' , 3 : wi, g ' - f X i v G4Love Your Neighborv A FARCE-COMEDY IN THREE ACTS PRESENTED BY Junior Class MEDARYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GYM THURSDAY ana'F1z1DAY EVENINGS APRIL 11 AND 12 7:30 o'clock Un Order of First Appearance XVINGY VASHKI ,,,,..... . ...., KENNETH AHLER son of the household DORA VASHKI ...... .... ......... T R ESSA RISNER his sister FLORA VASHKI . . , . , ............ ANITA WAPPEL Dora's twin sister EMIL VASHKI ....,.. . . ......... LONNIE STEELE their father ANNA VASHKI ....,................. KAREN GETZ their mother BIDDY BRADY .,... .............. C ECELIA MIKS next-door neighbor, an unconscious gossip MRS. JONES . . . ..... .,........,... J UDY SELMER another neighbor, a recent arrival TESSY VASHKI . . . . . .... ............ J ANE BUDD eldest daughter, about twenty-two LUKE WATSON ................... AARON BAILEY a farmer who raises hogs and collects garbage OSYVALD FREDERICKS ........,..... JACK SANDERS engaged to Tessyg something of an idler but attractable JOHNNY JONES .......,.............. JIM SHIELDS a good-looking ex-marine MRS. FREDERICKS ............ BEVERLY PASSMORE Oswald's motherg over-fed and over-motherly MRS. BIXBY ..................,. JUDY JOHNSTON Osu'ald's Aunt Agatha MAXEY ................,..... DENNIS EBERHART Fredericlls chauffeur JUDGE PATRICK .,,........... . . HERMAN PARISH the local justice of the peace, a good friend of Vashlcis PERCIVAL PING .................. TOM MCCALLUM a volunteer fireman DIXIE JONES ....................... BETTY HEATH a stranger in town GRANDMA VASHKI ................... SARA DUNN Emil's jolly, rotund mother SARABELLE ........................... NILA HITZ 14-year-old iousin of the Vashkis ZUVABELLE ...................... BEVERLY SMITH about 12 years old, and pretty STUDENT DIRECTOR - ARLOS SELMER Stage Building and Properties in Charge of the Following: Vernon Barnett, Leslie Lewark, Floyd Hilton, Bob Ulicny, Jerry Johnston, Melvin Gorski 6No Dion' Homeuforle' SENIOR CLASS MEDARYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL OCTOBER 17 and 18 1957 The play takes plaee in the punupal s office at Ames Hx h Sehool in one of America s snnller cities. The time is ACT I A mornin in xx inter ust before classes begin ACT III About 8 OO o clock that ni ht. Just before the urtalns are supposed to open on the play Rusty Wings. Miss Coodln M'1th tcaeher . .Judy Johnston Mrs Clendennln OCIBDCB trac mer Beverly Passmorc . . . .Judy Selmer . . Aaron Bailey .Vernon Barnett . . Melvin Gorski . . . .Karen Get: .Kenneth Ahler . . .Tressa Risner . .Anita Wappel Tom McCalltim . . . .Betty Heath . . Lonnie Steele . . . . .Sara Dunn .Hennan Parish . . . . . .Nila Hitz Dennis Eberhart Jther Students Ceeeha Links Arlcxs Selmer Jane Budd, Bev- rly Smith Bob Ulxcny Jerry Johnston Les Lewark, Floyd 'N-W f A 1 'il 1. - .Mm f,.., , -1 M N2 K M . - was 5' 5 I Q 'Ti'-i ,. . its 5 ' 'D ...sw 9 Q, Q with .r',. .,,.., M 1'1IW 'M nf S 2 x t If 9 ' , V A .h L5 fl. W . 'V 7 r :QM P, , I 'v : 5 -.-XX 6 ww W. -. V v Mf,g i ' ' 4, N ,x N L 'jx . 4 . ff ' If o F' E Xl , gf, 1, v ' ' -4 9 - Q Y L44 'M - f'13 , 1 ' 4733 N 'VZ if ,S- xx 1 x- ' , A 'W A .Xu X M N' 'L G ,. g . .. - ' f f , J X -Q x - , 0 I if ul ri , I iii ATHHHES .1414 t0gl 6ll0AJ 3 if X N X. x, .K f I by-.ja Fun lf, s 'C 'T' XXX ' ,' 3 S 4 J X ' g 2 'O r S ,,,..,, ' 1 pxf- , t K, , 'E STANDING: Vernon Barnett, John Shortz, Lonnie Steele, Jim Shields, Duane Dickinson. KNEELING: IC-hn Runk, Charles Coburn, Melvin Gorski, Edwin Witt, Richard Barnett. . 'T-'ls ' A 1 Y if i 3 ' ,- ,,, 3 ,,.i 8 :Jil G KKQE: I' X I 1 X f A if . R , Q it gi GNT M A 'nl 7 if - ,U , - A 4 if f 1 t' i , 'gk K Q. 8g,.gW,,,..-P ' In Q ,KN x .... -' at O I lt,tiio , -fw- TOP ROW: Pellenwessel, Oliver, Salrin, Coburn, Dickinson, Heath, Witt. MIDDLE ROW: Mayhew, Harper Shields, Steele, McCallum, Shortz, Sanders, BOTTOM ROW: Gorski, Odle, Barnett, Runk, Fritz, Biddle. -17- A. A x s 5- J- ff ef ' 5 A J 4 , 5152 A 3 eg f 1 A .lf yi - gi V. I K If , V -1, . N ' ' . ' ' EL! ' if D.. fi . rm, ,.. K - - S -,fy 1 , ,.,,, ef is ' 1 ' ' 1 5 -v' . rgitlf : 44 1' IX , Q t L 4 e f' . L X 1 'ilttl as 4 3 4 4435 '44 -we 4 3 QE? Charles Coburn, Vernon Barnett, James Shields, Charles Harper, Lonnie Steele, Tom McCallum, John Shortz, Duane Dickinson, Jack Sanders, Melvin Gorski, hy, .,,, Q , Date BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1957-58 Nov. 1 Royal Center Nov. 8 Monon Nov. 15 Grovertown Nov. 22 Monterey Nov. 26 Francesville Dec. 6 Grass Creek Dec. 11 San Pierre Dec. 20 Remington Dec. 27-28 Four-Way Tourney Fair Oaks Wheatfield Jan. 3 Pulaski Jan. 10 Hamlet Jan. 15-16-18 Pulaski-Starke County Tourney San Pierre Star City Grovertown Ian. 21 Demotte Jan. 24 Aubbeenaubbee Jan. 31 Wheatfield Feb. 7 Kewanna Feb. 14 Star City Feb. 15 Lacrosse Feb. 26-27-28, Mar. 1 - Sectional -18- ssl We They 48 57 58 62 49 58 72 47 55 43 56 52 68 40 78 68 79 59 53 38 71 39 67 33 58 53 48 46 55 59 57 49 56 38 56 59 62 73 54 52 68 63 I 'Q' f' I rf2'A,'z51xiX.k JJ' 'ff 'Nix ,.'p?'?,,gw1 p-Rue fs in 'fini ' if? 45? ig. ,Stu.Jen'L Managers ggg ENIOR ASKETBALL TAKS B OACH rag, V, Bameu, fx, Windmillcr, M, Gorslci, T. McCallum, L, Steele, I. Shields, J. Sanders. -19- ' Q 1 2? fM M M I , sz N I i 15 R 'I 1 pit I I Q My Nw 'Nm M ! Q ,, 7 Z., , , Si 3 t f ik' 'ii YELL LEHDER5 Carol Traub, Lynette Getz, Betty Heath, Lola Stout. .22- i :-saggy Mn l if H ., , ,. Fiji, X M , 1 'Y ix , .iff gift 343 rt 3 Q. 1 1 , . - B TEFIH I. Beiswanger B. Szabo, I. Oliver, E. Witt, D. Warren, W. Mayhew, B. Heath, D. Barnett, D. Fritz, B. Scott. KNEELING: B. Pellenwessel. lk! ri 'sv ii , JUNIOR J-HGH TERM TOP ROW: B. Lewark, D. Rhode, S. Antal, K. Schultz, Mr. Yelton, J. Harper, M, Hill, I. Wappel, SECOND ROW: D. Clawson, L, Brick, D. Wade, J. Jackson, D. Warren, R, Kruger, L. Passmore, T. Ballard, S. Wappel. THIRD ROW: W, Fritz, J. Runk, C. Sanders, M. Coburn, S. Sanders, -23- inf!-4 ufn Rx J 'FYR 1 f f xpem vw uw N -. M N, 6725515 Q 'kr ff , ., ,..,4 Z :VA I . 61 hi if 1 .M X5 wg xl' pw -an X Q y fr . Q . 1 1 1 A w 1 i qw X x X X U x , W ,3 iw , if ' ,-fy '12 -x..,:..f-. - ,, ,i'r ' 5:3 ' i ,N I x 5 lx we H , ..,., x nm 2 Z we ... Q a W- W G fx E R X L' 3' Mm Q U ff, un 'XJ df vwr 'Tv X ' J f 5 hw E f x :-'30 Q W 'I ,. I aiv V , i if Z ' A 2 e f J N 2 ' ' M ii m'f.y H , Q 5' XL, L +-ll , , ' f it Alix K , E is - .. a -v .ff i u-ff fa i ,KE iw-'Z'-'11, -ffl: I . -1-24- AHMINISTHATIUN .Au fograpks GEORGE GERICHS, County Supl. GEORGE LOGAN, Trustee white 2151151 Unfnnship lpuhliz Srhnuls MEDARYVILLE, INDIANA April 15, 1958 Dear Seniors: You are approaching the final few weeks of your public school education. It is my sincere wish that the completion of this phase of your education will find you prepared to meet whatever challenges which might confront you. Perhaps it will be the challenge of becoming homemakers. It might be the challenge of entering some phase of higher education. You may be entering into the Amer- ican labor force without further education. Whatever your choice may be, I want to leave you with this thought. If anything is worth do- ing, it is worth doing well. Your Principal, fffiiafzgftf :zj,ZQ2QxZLfi 'M GMM' p ' . 97 - xg I-Civ, .XXXL xxx xxxxxxxxx To ns. oPKA AND R, Mfgggpg We, the Senior Class of 1958, would like to express to you our many, many thanks for all you have done for us. We realize that both of you gave up much of your time to be with us and advised us when we needed you the most. The time you have spent with us will never be forgotten and we feel that we can never repay you. Your helpfulness and guidance will always be an inspiration to us. Thanks again! KQQYQQQQQQYSQQQ :gf-4 WI' . Q H gb 5 9a Q .4gf!,A fi MR. GLENN L. TOM Michigan University Purdue University Vandercook School of Music Indiana State Teachers College, B.S. Commerce MRS. ALICE M. MOOI Boston University Ball State Teachers College, B.S. Grade Music Band Chorus n x , . - ' - . . ' .,,.-.x 6' , Q VQP- k qw 4 L .' 939 0 ii, MR. JOHN R. HINDLE University of Illinois, B. S. MRS. WILLA ROWE Ball State Teachers College, B. S. Mathematics Science Social Science MR. EARL B.w DUGGLEBY Indiana University Purdue University, B.S., M.S B, 1 Vocational Agriculture io ogy Chemistry Physic s -30- General Shop ,mg A ,Az -mf vw HEMENTAHY .!4lfL f0gI 6tl0A5 all i . 1 , J? U mf, 4 ,sf N fx fa HHH' -in 'nw 1-3- W 4 Q 9 . iff: 1 5.64 3 I . i, QE: A, .4-,, 1394? ' qs fi, -., 'S ,X 1 Q- gf? W ,rf , Mmsff ' K A Q uf ff? ak 4 X ' ' -2 , WH kL,,LL J' ,I ii, 5 45, , : iLi: t ' f gg Tix uw QQ -, Qifa .f. ff' in VF Eif X is 5 5- 2 SR J 5 3 ,qgrmu W 'F .,,. o A if 'iiklfffi if V if!! gif M 5 M 3 5 6 m 4 w' A A W w , 'C -R- M ,ini . iw, H , ,. W I -M , Q? rr ., W.. ,,vu.w41..a:.'::- A i ' ,Y -.- F, 1 W s if my K V A Q 4 ,ft I ' . ,.., , -p , ' V7 by in ' L, --Pf M f 55 E '1 F in I g Y H: - Y' H1 --v- 'Y-if 'aw-Q 1 4 wif' ,M- W .L ,M A ,.L, 4, M..-. Tv' if-mimi I ' TOP ROW: S. Johns, L. Rowland, S. Wade, M. Saltsman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Rowe, T. Ballard, M. Wireman, M. Hill, K. Schultz, I. Harper, S. Antal. THIRD ROW: D. Rhode, J. Wappel, J. Tiede, E. Fairchild, S. Wappel, B. Lewark. FOURTH ROW: S. Schultz, S. Scheffer, S. Odle, S. Anliker, L. Brick, K. Comer. fade E i g kt EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS President Richard Kruger Vice President Patricia Foust Treasurer Dean Warren Secretary Diane Dornhecker Reporter Lois Jackson Student Council Larry Passmore Dorothy Musgrave . .J F ' Ta. B EVEN SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS President Lois Rowland Vice President Steve Wappel Treasurer Shirley Anliker Secretary Shirley Odle Reporter Morris Hill Student Council John Wappel V56 TOP ROW: D. Wade, D. Clawson, D. Warren, L. Passmore. SECOND ROW: Miss Wacknitz, L. Miks, C. l-leald, J. Walther, P. Foust, D. Dornhecker, D. Musgrave, W. Fritz. THIRD ROW: L. Brick, K. Whitrock, R. Kruger, E. Comer, R. Fairchild T. Kain. FOURTH ROW: S. Sanders, M. Coburn, C. Sanders, L. Jackson, J. Stultz J. Runk. - 38 - E 5. 2 B FHESHMEN .fda fogralaks VI ESX 2 .X -K ie- C49 ew W Linda Anlike r Robert Heath Judy Harper Gene Stout Dennis Burger W Kenton Eberhart John Runk James Allen President Linda Anliker Vice President Carol Traub Treasurer Bernie Pellenwessel Secretary Dennis Burger Reporter Charlotte Conley Student Council Audrey Hinkel Bernie Pellenwessel Charlotte C onley Joyce Mattocks Jo Ann Baker Rosalind Ford - 41 - John W . Oliver 1,541 ,M-'lg , VNG4 Donald Munter 1 LI 5 5 David Tanner Gene Van Deman Carol Traub Audrey Hinkel i Robert Scott Kay Yeoman Ronald Odle Jeff Justice Jeanne Mayhew 'C' Ray Hauptli Veleta Wendt Willis Pullins 'i juni Rita Miks Donald Foust Charlene Antal John A. Oliver 5' Shirley Shelton Jack Barnett Sharon Johnston Robert Coburn Nancy Heald Douglas Evans - 42 - QD W Vera Pojeta Alvin Parish Martha Wireman Larry Scheffer Nola Owen l E J r Jerrell Hill Patricia Tetzloff William Szabo, Jr, Mary Ann Rasborshelw Herbert Hughes EL P SUPHUMUHES .AU t0gI 6tl0A5 CLASS OFFICERS TOP ROW: David Kroft, Student Councilg Dennis Warren, Secretaryg Larry Salrin, Treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Donald Yelton, Sponsor: Lynette Getz, Vice Presidentg Charles Coburn, Presidentg Jean Steele, Reporterg Arthur Wind miller, Sponsor. ,1 A thaw ' 1-at 5 'ef ' ' x Y' K x 'r ggi - asv- - V ski .Q - - , :K ig Jerry Beiswanger Dennis Warren Tom Hershman v 1 : .. 2 Q , Nfl? ' ' ' :tiff to T ., -, . gtqpgvs 1 L L. . v Km s, 1 ' , Lynn Slusher Louise Allen Roger Timmons - 45 - if '67 n .1 Charles Dahn Larry Salrin Rita Allen David Kroft ,N feharle s C oburn Q Raymond Saltsman Patricia Kalecki li' 1 g AA-A Kenneth Brooks 7 tb Veronica Vlach S. Jean Steele Frank Vlach Judy B udd A an .I f..-1.215 K 1 L, 1 tw ' ' '-.eg 'Z In fr 551125, -' ' Wayne Mayhew Roger Shepperd Ruth Bailey Richard Sanders Lynette Getz Kay Munter Devon Fritz Kathryn Kruger Mac Wireman Paul Byers Lucille Hartman: Robert Ricks Richard Barnett Garnet Hill Donald Tiede Jo Ann Oliver Donald Wappel -46- i L Q HINIIIHS .fda logralaks Y vm , ,Q ,,f - , f?7T'f 5? i liE',f 'wiv V ::,4.J-Q3 mga, :.,f.: ,. : ,aiu 1wsffdPH - , ,J ,ww . wk .. , . ,MM ,,,5,,,r ., ., .2 i ' iii 'Egg 'i.l.llo.if?k ,,,,, - , .,,, , ,,1,: Q, 15, may-V ,F q, , ffv,':',Z:3EL5 Y ' : nf 48 ,Q ,,L .,., ,. ,-,je Q 11 , 15? 'MW 1 viz? 11,221 diff ,,11,'1 -WWBIE 5 f 3 X ff A hh 1, , .,., , , ,gf ' 1' Wi, H ,. ff ,M Q , W ' X ,Q-gf , W if W fm Gvffm E ' Qgffef , '- x Qi Sim -A M. X 4 . .,,., mg im. , wgiw- V-1,1 A iw? ,wsefw I ., M2 ,K V., L.. Donna Witt Arnold Hartmann 'S Mitzi Odle '5 Charles Harper f W Nelson C oburn -TR Mary Miks 2' Jim Biddle is Eileen Rowland Diane Ford Devon Scholz A rthur Coburn Leslie Jones ew John Shortz Jean Timmons Paul W endt 47-'fi' Luc ille Smith Judith Stout Duane Dic kins on Audrey Conley Robert Hilton Edwin Witt Joan Stout Edward Kaleeki Marilyn McCool Eugene Hughes ., r- SENIIJHS TP .,5. ! lu ,E an H , ' 1 1 . ' , 'H V F ,I X, 5 4 BH ix 3 1 L1 if f r- 4 5- 2? S x pi. si W TW A-1, I R .,, A 'n like '1I .gg L H1 pq V? .V 19 11' ii! q. I sf, . ig, mln LL 14 A f.1 r3 , 3 ' I , 1 N ,sw - I ' 'fi gg, ,g 1 I W ,Q ,E f President . .... . . .. . .Lonnie A. Steele Vice President .... .... A rlos M. Selmer in Treasurer ....... .... K enneth J. Ahler Secretary ...... .... I udith L, Selmer Q Reporter ........ .... I ane A. Budd 1, Student Council.. . .... Anita E. Wappel J A l Q K James G. Shields 4111331 Sponsors . . . . . . . Olive B. Kopka 5 QXQ-- I , - George L. Welch f-gji'-SN 1 ' 'V fi' fi ' fi! I A ' A .L , 6 K , ' 'F s.gq!N5SXy5 .' XQ J ml: -' o x ' ,sei 139' CLASS COLORS if : . x ' 5 C.- ' vm -P '-.92 Red and We W : by init Q.-gg CLASS FLOWER a 5 S E A L 5 Red and White Carnations I 1. : gi 51:2 11 .-513: 0 f ls Q. - CLASS MOTTO 4,4 '., N Q In 4, 559 , The Door to Success is Never Closed 'lu Nxss s l'un'xu,g5 JANE BUDD Class Treasurer 9,103 Class Reporter 12: Junior Play: Band 9,10,11, 12: Chorus 9, 10,1l,12: SSS 9,10,1l,12: SSS Corresponding Secretary 12: GAA 9: Majorette 9,10: Girls' Basketball Tourney 9, 10, 11,12: Pep Club 9,12. THOMAS MCCALLUM Junior and Senior Plays: Chaos Staff 12: Chorus 10: Basketball 11, 12: Baseball 10: Track 11: 4-H 1 year. NILA HITZ Junior and Senior Plays: Chaos Staff 11,12: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: SSS 9,10,1l,12: Girls' Basket- ball Tourney 9, 10, 11, 12: Pep Club 9, 11: 4-H 4 years: 4-H President 2 years. VERNON BARNETT Senior Play: Chaos Staff 11, 12: Basketball 9,10,l1, 12: Baseball 10, ll, 12: Track 10,113 FFA 9,10,11,12: FFA Reporter 12. FLOYD HILTON Chorus 9,10: Basketball 9: Cross Country 9: Track 10, 11: FFA 9,10,l1, 12: FFA Treasurer 12. LESLIE LEWARK Madeiravine Staff: Chaos Staff 11: Herald Sports Reporter 11. MELVIN GORSKI Senior Play: Chaos Staff 11: Chorus 12: Baseball 10, 12: Basketball 9,10,11,12: Track 9: FFA 9,l0,11,12: FFA Secretary 11: FFA Vice President 12. JUDITH SEL MER Class Secretary 10, 12: Jun- ior and Senior Plays: Madei- ravine Staff: Chaos Staff ll, 12: Band 9,10,1l,12: Band Secretary and Treasurer 11 12: Chorus 9, 10, ll, 12: SSS 9,l0,11,12: SSS Recording Secretary 10: Girls' Basket- ball Tourney 9,10,11,l2: GAA 9: Pep Club 9: 4-H 3 years. ROBERT ULICNY Entered 10: Chaos Staff ll: Chorus 1l,12. BETTY HEATH Class Reporter 9: Junior and Senior Plays: Madeira- vine Staff: Chaos Staff 11, 12: Band 9,10,11,12: Drum Majorette 9,10,11,12: Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12: SSS 9, 10,11,12: SSS President 123 GAA 9,105 Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12: Girls' Basketball Tourney 9,10,11,12: 4-H 4 years: 4-H President 1 year: Band Librarian 9: Band Vice President 11. HERMAN PARISH Junior and Senior Plays: Chorus 9, 10, 12: Chaos Staff ll, 12: Bas- ketball 9: Baseball 10: Track 10: FFA 9, 10,115 4-H 3 years. KAREN GETZ Junior and Senior Plays: Chaos Staff ll: Co-Editor Madeiravine: Band 9, l0,l1, 12: Band Vice President 12: Band Librarian 9: Majorette 9,l0,l1: Chorus 9, 10, ll, 12: Student Council Re- porter l0: Cheerleader 9,10,1l: SSS 9, 10,11, 12: SSS Treasurer 10: GAA 9.10: Pep Club Presi- dent 12: Girls' Basketball Tourn- ey 9, 10,1l, 12: 4-H 4 years: 4-H President 10. CECELIA MIKS Entered 10: Class Vice Pres ident 10, ll: Student Council 10, 11: Junior Play: Madeira- vine Staff: Band ll, 12: Cho- rus Pianist ll, 12: GAA 10: Girls' Basketball Tourney 10: Chaos Staff ll, 12. JUDITH JOHNSTON Class Reporter ll: Junior and Senior Plays: Chaos Staff ll: Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Band Librarian 9: Chorus 9, 10, ll, 12: SSS 9,10,1l,I2: SSS Treasurer 12: GAA 9, 10: Girls' Basketball Tourn- ey 9,10,11, 12: Pep Club 9, 12: 4-H 4 years. GERALD JOHNST ON Chaos Staff ll: Band 9,1O,11,12: Chorus 9, 10, 11,12. -56- PAUL A. BAILEY Chaos Staff 11, 12: Junior and Senior Plays: Basket- ball 10,11: FFA 9,10,l1, 12: FFA Sentinel 11. LONNIE STEELE Class President 12: Class Secretary 9, 11: Junior and Senior Plays: Madeiravine Staff: Baseball 9,l0,11,12: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12: Track 10,ll,12: FFA 9,10, l1,12: FFA President 12: FFA Vice President 11: FFA Treasurer 10: FFA Secre- tary 9: 4-H 4 years: 4-H President 4 years. BEVERLY PASSMORE Class President 9: Junior and Senior Plays: Chaos Staff 11, 12: Chorus 9,10, 11,12: SSS 9,10,11,12: SSS Vice President ll: GAA 9: Pep Club 9.12: Girls' Basketball Tourney 9, 10, 11,125 4-H 4 years. KENNETH AHLER Class Vice President 9: Class Treasurer 11,123 Class Reporter 10: Junior and Senior plays: Editor Madeiravine: Chaos Staff 11 12: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Band President 12: Band Vice President 10: Band Librar- ian 10, 11: Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12: Student Council 9: Pep Club 9: 4-H 4 years. ARLOS SELMER Class Vice President 12: Student Council Treasurer 12: Chaos Staff ll,12: Cho- rus 9,10,1l, 12: SSS Cor- responding Secretary 11: Girls' Basketball Tourney 10, 11, 12: Majorette 10: Pep Club 9: 4-H 4 years. DENNIS EBERHART Junior and Senior Plays: Chaos Staff 11,123 Chorus 9,10,ll,lZ: Student Manager l0,1l,lZ: FFA 9.10, l1,lZ: FFA Treasurer 11: FFA Secretary 12. SARA DUNN Junior and Senior Plays: Band 9,10,11,1Z: SSS 9,10,11,1Z: GAA 9,105 Pep Club 9,125 Girls' Basketball Tourney 9,10,l1, 12. ANITA WAPPEL Junior and Senior Plays: Mad- eiravine Staff: Chaos Staff 11, 12: Band 9, l0,l1, IZ: Majorette 9, 10, 11, 12: Chorus 9, 10, ll, 12: SSS 9, 10, ll, 12: GAA 9,103 Stu- dent Council President IZ: Girls' Basketball Tourney 9,10,11,12. JAMES SHIELDS Class President ll: Student Coun cil IZ: Junior Play: Madeiravine Staff: Chaos Staff ll: Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Band Reporter ll: Chorus IZ: Basketball 9, 10, ll, 12: Base- ball 9,10, 11,125 Track 10, l1,lZ: Homecoming King 12. JOHN R. SANDERS Junior Play: Chorus 9: Basket- ball 9, 10, ll, IZ: Baseball ll: Track 10, 11,123 Cross Country 9. BEVERLY SMITH Entered 10: Junior Play: Chaos Staff 12: Band ll, 12: SSS 10, 11: Pep Club 12: 4-H1 year. PROPHECY OF '57 - ' 8 SE IOR ' It was just a dream, the kind that wakes you up just at the most important part with a clear, warm feeling hovering ll around you. I was sitting in some sort of tent with a fortune teller directly across from me. Directly before me lay a clear crys- tl ball which seemed to have moving figures in it. Staring very hard I recognized a face among a group of people. fraid that the picture would vanish, I bent closer and gazed. It was BEVERLY PASSMORE, hurrying along Broadway Avenue in New York City. By now she is a graduate nurse id, as usual, she is late for her hospital duties. I watched her continue on her way until she disappeared behind the Lg doors of the University Hospital of New York. As I continued to gaze into the crystal ball, I saw JANE BUDD sail by in a large, red limousine. Her name is now I'uesday Morning. On the stage she is a well-known opera singer. Sitting across from her is somebody who looks a ttle familiar. Of course, it is CECELIA MIKS who accompanies her at the piano. Miss Miks is known all over the orld and has won many medals and honors. The scene suddenly changed, and it seemed that I was in a foreign land. The vision cleared and the place seemed I be a battle front. Many men were hurt, lying on the ground awaiting medical care. The medics were taking them 'f the field. Wait! I see someone I know. Yes, I do know who it is. It's KENNETH AHLER. He is a Staff Sergeant I charge of Field Medical Affairs. He has lost considerable weight, due to the worry of flying bullets. Kenny was :nding over a stretcher on which lay AARON BAILEY. He is now a Five Star General and was he ever putting up a fuss, 'ut me down: it's only a scratch! Then he fainted. The crystal ball suddenly clouded up, and as quickly as it clouded it cleared again. The next thing I knew I was tting in a basketball gym. The crowd was shouting More, More as TOM McCALLUM waltzed down the floor with ,e ball. He plays professional basketball for the Globe Trotters. Goose hasn't changed a bitg he is sti,ll up to his ,d tricks. The referee looked as if he should be known. Sure enough, it was VERNON BARNETT. He was shaking his nger so hard at Goose that I thought surely he would lose it. He had just stopped Tom from playing one of his old icks and was giving him just one more chance to straighten up. The game ended with the Globe Trotters winning'b'y large margin. The next scene that appeared was really a fright. Principal JUDY JOHNSTON of MEDARYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL as really teaching up a storm. She was teaching night classes and she was trying to pound some history into MELVIN ORSKI'S thick head. He is the Mayor of Medaryville and he doesn 't even know history yet. How he got to be Mayor ll never know. Really he doesn't know himself. My dream continued on, and the next thing I saw was a plane landing in Chicago Midway Airport. The first per- n to step out was ANITA WAPPEL, who is an Air Line Stewardess. She is known all over the world for her flirting ith the passengers. Just now one of her admirers passed her. No, it can't be! Well, my goodness, it is JERRY IHNSTON who used to be one of the most bashful boys in school. It seems that he is the head of an important trade hool in India, and it took pilot DENNIS EBERI-IART to break it up so that the other passengers could pass on. He still is beautiful, red, curly hair that you can see a mile away. Looking deeper into the ball, I saw BETTY HEATH who operates a Beautician School and always ,has little Boeche's n her road. She has been trying all day to teach NILA HITZ how not to bleach hair green. It seems that Nila made a iistake and bleached Mrs. Wendt's fformerly JUDY SELMERJ hair a hideous, bright green instead of its pretty brown. Appearing next looks like a big farm in Texas. Well, it sure is and the owner is standing out in the middle of the asture. Well, bless my soul, it's LONNIE STEELE who owns those famous Angus Cattle you read so much about. Com- rg out to join him is FLOYD HILTON, who is an important cattle buyer. I hope you sell him some, Lonnie, because ie crystal ball is clouding again. The next vision I saw was somebody bending over a nice looking car. I can't quite make out who the gas station wner is, but he looks like somebody I know. My, it's JACK SANDERS and it seems that he owns all the filling stations 1 Rhode Island. The driver of the car happens to be KAREN GETZ who still can't drive without scaring you to death. he is the head of a children's orphanage nearby and has been doing a fine iob. PROPHECY fContinuedl The face of IIM SHIELDS comes into focus. Is he ever having a ball! He is the driving instructor for a girls' school and seems to like his teaching job. Says he wouldn't trade places with anybody. Oops, he had his pupil speeding and ht has a cop chasing them! He pulled over and who should the cop be but BOB ULICNY. He gave Jim a ticket and asked the student for a date. l now see a big desk and behind it are sitting SARA DUNN and BEVERLY SMITH. They have a gossip column for the California Times and are rushing to get the news out. It seems that the famous actress ARLOS SELMER has made another successful play called, My Aching Feet. The next scene took place in a church located in Washington. The preacher in the pulpit is really working up a storm. He wants all the church goers to donate money for his pig farm. The preacher is none other than Reverend HERMAN PARISH. The ball cleared again as I gazed more closely and I saw LESLIE LEWARK who runs the machine that supervised the thickness of spaghetti. It's a nice job after you get the knack of it. Boss, Boss, came ringing to my ears, and, looking up, I saw several of my employees staring in wonder at me. Aren 't you ever going to have that conference with us? I had been sleeping, yes, and dreaming too, but it was worth it. Even if I was the owner of Softer Cushioned Mattress Company. CL SS HI TORY In September. 1946, thirty-four small frys marched up the step to the Medaryville Grade School to start their first year. Miss Owens, from Francesville was our first grade teacher. ln September, 1947, we started our second year of grade school with Mrs. Guild as our teacher. We lost eight students leaving a total of twenty-two students present. We started our third grade with Miss White in September, 1948, with twenty-two students present. Mrs. Manning saw us through our fourth year of school which began in the fall of September, 1949, with twenty- six students present. During our fifth year of school we gained four new students making a total of thirty students present. Mrs. Ash fron Winamac guided us through the year of 1950. We started our sixth year of grade school with twenty-nine students present. Leading us through our last year of grade school was Mr. Sodervick from Winamac. In September. 1952, there were, after six years of grade school, twenty-nine students that entered the seventh grade. Mrs, Rowe became our sponsor and guided us through our first year of junior high. We began our last year of junior high with seventeen students present. Miss Grace Selmer was our sponsor. In September. 1954, there were. after eight years of grade school twenty-four boys and sixteen girls that entered the Freshman year. Mr. Milligan became our sponsor and guided us through our first year of high school. The Green Horns were as follows: Anita Wappel. Arlos Selmer, Virginia Eakes, Sara Dunn, Nila Hitz, Marie Owens, Ernest Wood- ard, Herman Parish, Jim Wilson, Leslie Lewark, Jerry Wilson, Kenneth Oliver, James Allen, Bob Stoll, Bob Lewark, Kenneth Ahler. Joe Lapacek, Aaron Bailey, Charles Shelton, Melvin Gorski, Betty Heath, Jane Budd, Judy Johnston, Judy Selmer, Kay Brick, Karen Getz, Sylvia Archer, Dennis Eberhart, Vernon Barnett, Jack Sanders, Lonnie Steele. C LASS HISTORY fContinueClJ Jim Shields, Floyd Hilton, Tressa Risner, Tom McCallum, Beverly Passmore, Melvin Benakovich, Crystal Myers, and Jerry Johnston. The following were the officers that served during the Freshman year: President ............ Beverly Passmore Vice President ....... Kenneth Ahler Secretary ,,,,,, , , .Lonnie Steele Treasurer . . . ..... Jane Budd Reporter . . . ........ Betty Heath We returned in the fall of 1955 as Sophomores with thirty-six students present. Mr. Sjodin acted as our sponsor. We elected the following officers: President ............ Robert Lewark Vice President ....... Cecelia Miks Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,, Judy Selmer Treasurer ..... .... J ane Budd Reporter ............ Kenneth Ahler Student Council ..... Karen Getz In the fall of 1956, we returned to school as the Jolly Juniors. We began the year with twenty-eight students present and Mrs. Kopka and Mr. Sieg as our sponsors. The following were officers that served during the junior year: President ........... Jim Shields Vice President ...... .Cecelia Miks Secretary ...... ..,,, L onnie Steele Treasurer ..... ..... K enneth Ahler Reporter ............. Judy Johnston Student Council ...... Cecelia Miks Jack Sanders We began our final year of school with twenty -seven students present. They are as follows: Anita Wappel, Betty Heath, Judy Johnston, Beverly Passmore, Cecelia Miks, Nila Hitz, Karen Getz, Beverly Smith, Jane Budd, Judy Sel- mer, Sara Dunn, Arlos Selmer, Bob Ulicny, Kenneth Ahler, Aaron Bailey, Floyd Hilton, Herman Parish, Leslie bewark, Vernon Barnett, Jim Shields, Tom McCallum, Lonnie Steele, Jerry Johnston, Jack Sanders, Dennis Eberhart, Melvin Gorski, and Tressa Risner fwho later moved to Tefft, now leaving us with twenty-six.J We elected the officers as follows: President ............ Lonnie Steele Vice President ....... Arlos Selmer Secretary ,,,,,, ,,,,, J udy Selmer Treasurer ,,,,, ,,,, K enneth Ahler Reporter ............ Jane Budd Student Council ..... Anita Wappel Jim Shields Sponsors. . . .... Mrs. Kopka Mr. Welch As we come to the final step in our way through the first twelve years of our education we are very happy to say that we have associated with Medaryville High School all these years. LA T WILL D TE TAME T We, the class of 1958, being of sound mind and body, and ready to close the doors of Medaryville High School behind us, do hereby bequeath to our schoolmates the following: I, LONNIE ALLEN STEELE, will to Eugene Hughes, my ability to buy Mrs. Kopka one Chunky and eat three myself in her classes and also get good grades by doing itg to Bill Szabo, my ability to be the best in any sport. I, JUDITH LOURE SELMER, will to Lynette Getz, my office of Band Secretary and Treasurer, which allows me to be a band member, but yet only play half of the time. I, ANITA ELAINE WAPPEL, will to Carol Traub, my ability to date different boys and never get serious, fhal. I, BEVERLY ANN PASSMORE, will to my good friend, Judy Stout, my ability to have all of my lessons done and still be able to work at the Drug Store. I, KENNETH JAMES AHLER, will to Dennis Warren, my chair in the trombone section as well as the title of First Trombone and someday my title of Senior. I, HERMAN LEWIS PARISH, will to Nelson Coburn, my ability to run movies for Mr. Tom's class. I, BETTY CATHERINE HEATH, will to Lynette Getz, my ability to be Cheerleader for five years and finish school with no broken bones. I, JAMES GORDON SHIELDS, will to Charles Harper, my ability to get to school before Mr. Windmiller and get his parking spot. I, KAREN MARIE GETZ, will to Linda Anliker, my dignified and cherished seat on our bus: to any student who wants it, my battered and beaten hassoon. 1, JANE ANN BUDD, will to my sister, Judy, my ability to arrive late to school every morning and not get caught. I, GERALD DEAN JOHNSTON, will to Wayne Mayhew, my chair in band: to Nelson Coburn, my answer books. I, JUDITI-I ANN JOHNSTON, will to my sister, Sharon, my most privileged place of being a senior some day and have all my lessons done on time. I, THOMAS KAY McCALLUM, will to Charles Harper, my position on the basketball squad. I, JOHN ROBERT SANDERS, will to Charles Coburn my ability to play on the first five of the basketball team in my sophomore year and warm the bench the other two years. I, ARLOS MARLENE SELMER, will to John Shortz, my dignified title of Senior and all the privileges that go with it. I, DENNIS HAROLD EBERHART, will to David Kroft, my job as student manager. I, CECELIA MARY MIKS, will to my sister, Mary, my page on the Chaos Staff as art editor, and the courage to stand up for her rights. I, VERNON BOB BARNETT, will to Charles Coburn, my position on the basketball squad. I, MELVIN J, GORSKI, will to Eddie Kalecki, my ability to listen to every word in Government and not remember a thing later. I, NILA JO HITZ, will to Susie Allen, my page in the school paperg to Kay Munter, my chair in band. I, PAUL AARON BAILEY, will to Jim Biddle, my ability of being the only person in the first period study hall not to have an assigned seat. I, SARA MARIE DUNN, will to Doris Rosenberg, my ability to stay out late at night and not be sleepy the next day in my classes. I, LESLIE STARR LEWARK, will to Eugene Hughes, my ability to get the highest average citizenship record of the boys. I, BEVERLY JOYCE SMITH, will to Lola Stout, my typewriter and my ability to type without the covers on the keys and without being caught. I, ROBERT D. J. ULICNY, will to Duane Dickinson, my ability to play ping pong. I, FLOYD ALLEN HILTON, will to anyone who is lucky enough to get it, my seat in the corner of the assembly: to Robert Hilton, my dignified conduct. 1 .l j ln A Steele Garage 24 Hour Wrecker Service flu: as G X: ' Phone THornwa11 3-2511 Medaryville, Indiana Pulaski County Farm Bureau Co-operative Ass'n., Inc. 1 X IPA QED 5 Coal Lumber Building Material Feeds, Seeds Farm Supplies Phone THornwa11 3-2461 Medaryville, Indiana 'LS 1E53'!? f 'Y5!? Ahler s THornwa11 3-2261 Medaryvil Pulaski County's FIRST Locker Plant , Indiana Compliments of DEITZIN'S BAKERY H gl lllll KING'S VARIETY Medaryville, Indiana f- 4 0-3 an J, gm, 5 QQ1zwY'ffZ'f'0'Z TO VISIT Bakers of Fine Breads Q Pastries , o I Ahler s Electrlc 8z Hardware .. 'N f x cg 4 w 6 2 Housewares E E32 Pittsburgh Paints I Electrical Contracting 'Q Westinghouse Appliances 1 I' Mjmigggxx Q mwwwlxw L'f A Q53 Tl' Speed Queen Washers Kc Dryers . ,f 14. 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FAPMFQNT 1 RCA-Whirlpool Refrigeration EQUIF Wa , Francesville, Indiana Rfsursfx 5' l Phone 178 McCormick Machinery Goodyear Tires See Us for Sales 8 Dependable Service OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS '-J-Nhsxx STOKE. r' '- 1 Wg William Gehring Farms Inc nu 4 Winamac Sales Co. SALES an SERVICE Winamac - Phone 39 Francesville - 169 I H 1 f 1 1 ' -Rfl- Compliments of Co-operative Elevator Co. P 1 ' L -'z,f4'A ir if ily 4' U P, FTJ '7T7!A . , fl nyqlmlb YQ .w!l,.E. i s,Xf pl LL? N-XS , V i f 3bgE igHfQ 55551 S 1 1 -, -1 Q 4 1 K. iq 5 44-lg .. x ' , 'Q' lx Till tx X' I x H A' ' A Phones 136 and 164 Francesville, Indiana Grain - Coal - Feed Seed and Fertilizer Compliments of TELEPHONE 104 QM Y - Q l EHRLICH'S GROCERY -K Phone 118 M X2i4.Ii1't' I General Repairing - Welding - Batteries S- Flin ' 3 Accessories - Parts Francesville, Indiana FI'aI1CeSVi119, Indiana Wuethrlch Insurance SBYVICB Loans - Bonds Real Estate 0 How does YOURINSURMICE Farm Managing -measure up? Auto - Fire - Life Francesville, Indiana Phone 205 Compliments of dwg? p -A A Q, Von Tobel p W. K Q XE!! ,',,' 'lf A. Xghl H. l A 'J- 'Sqililjp ,xx xxx. 'QNNNL f 251' X X? Qtr Francesville Telephone 40 Indiana EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING Z Compliments of Devon Theater QOQ 2 dk ?i?,,-xxlfg . Francesville, Indiana J f Mr. Dewey Wayne Mrs. Olive Kopka Mr. 8 Mrs. Harold Rowe The Green Block Restaurant Mr. 8 Mrs. John Getz 5 Family Mrf 8: Mrs. Ray Steele 8: Family Mr. 5 Mrs. Ben Hitz R Family Mr. 5 Mrs. Hartel Budd E Family Mr. 5 Mrs. Les Lewark 8 Family Mr. 5 Mrs. Earl Sanders E Family Mr. Q Mrs. Walter Lebed 8 Family Mr. E Mrs. Oscar Selmer 8 Family Mr. 5 Mrs. Albert Heath 8 Family Mr. 8 Mrs. Stanley Miks E Family Mr. Q Mrs. Eddie Parish 3 Family Mr. 8 Mrs. George Welch 5 Family Mr. Q Mrs. Jeff Justice 8 Family Mr. 8 Mrs. Marshall Dunn 5 Family Mr. 8 Mrs. Orville White 6 Family 9 Mr. 8 Mrs. William Selmer G Family V Mr. 8: Mrs. Glenn Passmore Sn Family Mr. Q Mrs. James McCallum Q Family xx Mr. 8: Mrs. Lawrence Johnston 8: Family X Mr. 8 Mrs. Cecil CBuckD Allen 8 Family X Qx N Thornberry Trucking Company Ny Phone TH 3-2982 X Medaryville, Indiana X, ' Q Q The Senior Class of 1958 wishes to express our gratitude to our Patrons whose financial aid has helped make this yearbook possible -8Q- L, ' r, ' .-.uw w a . iw. . ,. :Fr ii WL..- .-J . -. f . gf, U, BY! 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