Middlebury High School - Middiette Yearbook (Middlebury, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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Darrel Steele Assistant Business and Circulation Editor . . . . . Bob Hout Senior Editor ............ Junior Editor .... Sophomore Editor . . Freshinan Editor . . Athletic Editor ........ Assistant Athletic Editor. . Feature Editor ........ . . . Dick Smith . . . Mary Griffen . . . Norman Caton . . Randall Mauck . . . . Tom Miller . . . .Roger Kindy . . . Marjorie Miller Assistant Feature Editor . . . . Kathryn Mauck Activities Editor ........ . . .Joanne Plank Assistant Activities Editor . . . . Rae Ann Fike Photography Editor ........ Assistant Photography Editor . First and Second Grade Editors Third and Fourth Grade Editors Fifth and Sixth Grade Editors . Seventh and Eighth Grade Editors . . Junior High Calendar ....... Sponsors ......... . . . Class Motto: Safe On Firstp N Class Flower: White Carnation Class Color: Yellow and Blue ow Score. . . . . . .Bill Hout . . . . .Elmer Miller . . Carol Cummings . . .Mertice Yoder . . . . . Bob Hooley . . . . . . . .Delores Ferm . .. Don Fisher, Joel West Janice Shoup, Nick Yacuk vrf A : A . r 1 ' ,-,H-E -I , x .,' -..xr f , 1 . Dedication In deepest gratitude, we the Class of 1952 dedicate this Middiette to our parents. Who so gratefull d y an gallantly have helped us completevtwelve years of school ingg so that teachers of today may help us become the teachers of tomorrow. Af ,, , . , 3 0 : jf V' .,J.. ,e .g-' E ',: :V -Jaw! pq ,--Quiz' - '..u'1 1 42-kf2,- .wi-',.'f-:.g,'a,.gg, P 'fJ9fY'w1'-'- 1:f'a?f 1-51 1. .pwgfw if v 5 ' :gum 3.55, ,W , 3'-5 1Y:-,.I':-X-.xl 5g,,4 R g,,, H lf 4 ' Ti?:LJ1. -f,L1'i'fHff Q?E15,-L-- ,,',Ef-Ei'f14: T-'3?'iFfi -0137? ..y V. 1.-. - zf- L: , 'r-. .-,J 1' . ' : if f. 'gf z - 15.9 '. :fry ' - 5 A. 1 '27 W, . , 2 ' , x ,1, :Ja - I, f :A K ,f1,, Q WML . .,' ',.i.,-. ' --.. ,, . X, ,' . . A V... I, . ., 'r HA . v. , . ,J N, I ,MR ' ,-41, ' ' ' .,K V .J ,.: W 1: 1 L ' , ,. ..-,V 15' .wq .L.' 4 ' r'.:1- ig.: .: 17... , .V W H E T..-,:. ,. . ,- . , , W .xv .. ,1 , Xml, f,, .. 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University of North Dakota ' s x ? Elementar ' Teachers Hill-L'I'O!1l'1Iil.lN Al,1c:b:nJf-QAHH I.ULTll,l,lCWI1.5I UVAI, l,AN'l 7 GI-YRALDINFI LTOPP IIAROLID 'I'llllCH5 vii qbf . W Wwvhwaul' 2 in Ul,lVl-k Ins1Nl'IlM2IiR Iw:XVX1HUUVICR lTURI7r.lA1.-Xfwl'RlHwl I-R Wx Service Staff EDNA KAUFFMAN Cook IRENE CRIPE Cook MARY GARBER Scrretary ROLLO KAUFFMAN FRANK NUSBAUNI Cusiodian Custodian Bus Drivers i e -vi -Y x BACK ROW: Rollo Kauffman, Alvin Nussbaum, Noble Nuesbaum. FRONT ROW: Quinton Yoder, Tobe Yoder, Bill Long. Again this year we have a splendid group of bus drivers, who were an absolute necessity to get the pupils from the country to the school. Some of them also drove the fans and players to the basket ball games and other school functions. We are extremely grateful for the services that these drivers render to us. K I, kuuvlrwsf wEsT E N f JOEL DAN WEST President... .... Treasurer..... .. Choir............ Middiette ...3 Z,3,4 Cheaper By The Dozen . . . 3 The Heat's On . . , . . . . . .4 Los Castores. . . .... 4 Concord High . . . . . .1, Z NORM JOANNE AILENE PLANK Secretary . . . . . ..... . . Reporter .... . ........ S.O.S. Representative ..... Choir. .......... 1, Z, 3 Glee Club. . ...... 1, Z, 3 SpeechC1ub........... Las Ovejitas de Maria , Cheaper By The Dozen , , , The Heat's On , , , , ,,,, Band . . .... . . . . 3, County Band. . . . . Middiette G.A.A.... .. HJ-ODYH NORMAN W. CATON Vice-President ........ Ushers Club . .... . . . . Speech Club Secretary. . . S.O.S. Representative. . . . 4-H ............ 1, 2 Junior Bowling League. . . Cheaper By The Dozen , The Heat'S On . . . . . . . Chou' ........ . . , 3 Middiette GRACIE GRACE SCHROCK President . Treasurer. . .... . . . Las Ovejitas de Maria , Speech Club Glee Club . . Choi:-.... Band..... ...1 ..4 ...Z ...4 .-1,Z,3,4 .1,z,3,4 1.z,3,4 C0untyBand........ ' ' The Heat's Middiette .3,4 The Dozen . . 3 ' ' Cheaper By onli .......4 RIVETS CAROL JEANE CUMMINGS Choir .... ........2,3,4 Glee Club ........ 1, Z, 3, 4 Cheaper By The Dozen . . .3 The Heat's On ........ 4 President Library Club .... 3 Camp Fire ........... 1, 3 4-H .............. 1, Z, 3 Junior Bowling League ..... 4 Middiette JEANNE WILLIAM CHARLES BRADSHAW Basketball ...... . . . . . . Track ......... . . . . 3 Class Treasurer . . . . . . Class President ..... . . S.O.S. Representative .... S.O.S. President .... . . Los Pajaros ...... . . . . . Speech Club President . . . . High School Bowling League Student Manager . . . . . . . . Cheaper By The Dozen . . The Heat's On . . . . . . . Middiette FlKE DQNALD RAY FISHER The Heat's On . . . . . . . . 4 Middiette Speech Club Treasurer. . . . 4 Goshen High School .... I, Z, 3 U11-ISHN DELORES COLLEEN PERM Band. . . . . . . Cou.ntyBand. . ' 'DODY Glee Club .... Choir ....... ....l,Z,3,4 . .... 2.3.4 . ..l,Z,3,4 ..Z,3.4 Las Ovejitas de Maria . . . . .Z Speech Club. . . . . . . .... 4 Cheaper By The Dozen . . .3 The Heat's On Middiette Bowling League . . . G.A.A...... . .....3,4 4-H.... . ..l,Z,3.4 RAE ANN FIKE Reporter. . . . . . .... Foghorn .......... Las Ovejitas de Maria . Speech Club ........ G1eeC1ub... ..l,23 Choir ...... . . Cheerleader ........ Middiette Cheaper By The Dozen The Heat's On . . . . . G.A.A........ MARY BETH MARY ELIZABETH GRIFFIN Cholr ........... l, Z, 3, 4 Glee Club ........ 1, Z, 3, 4 Speech Club .......... . 4 Cheaper By The Dozen . . .3 The Heat's On ....... .4 Middiette ..... . . 4 Secretary ,,,, , , ,I ROBERT D HOOLEY Cheaper By The Dozen STAR Basketball .... Track . . . . . s.o.s. . . . . . . S h Cl b Peec U - - p --The neat-S On ' X q A Midaieue ff' ,Ifjf 1 I ali? il-33 1 3 g if . 'K , 4 Q i :.::5..,,:: W IM WILLIAM D. HOUT Ushers Club ........... Z Projectionist ......... 3, 4 Speech Club ............ 4 High School Bowling League . 4 Middiette . ............ 4 Cheaper By The Dozen . . .3 The Heat's On ........ 4 BILL I el wwf X i . . ROC. - - . D Sheik: Ei? H X iwm spam 3 .mx .gi if ll. -J 1. wif . . :2fzga::ifl' f: X Fill? W I x L ,xSfg,.1 N 11 X UHOUTH ROBERT FRANCIS HOUT Choir ..... ......l,Z,3,4 Cheaper By The Dozen . . .3 The Heat's On ..... . . 4 Middiette Foghorn Track ...... . . 1, Z, 3, 4 Projectionist ROGER LEE KINDY Baseball ......... Basketball .... . . . Track. . . . . ..... . High School Bowling League Projectionist ' ' Cheaper By The Dozen The Heat's On . . . . Foghorn ......... Middiette ......... Speech Club Las Ovejitas de Maria Secretary ........ ELMER FLOYD MILLER Basketball ........... Z, 3 Cheaper By The Dozen . . 3 The Heafs On ....... . 4 Speech Club. . . . . .4 Middiette ' 'CHUNCE HMARGE MAR JORIE LEONE MILLER S.O.S. Reporter ..... ....l TINY KATHRYN RAE MAUCK Choir .............. 3, 4 Glee Club ..... . . . . Z, 3, 4 Cheaper By The Dozen . . .3 The Heat's On .... .' , . , 4 4-H... ..... ...l.Z,3,4 G.A.A. . . ..... 3, 4 Foghorn. . , , 4 Middiette Class President .... . . . . . Z Class Reporter .... . ...3,4 Cheaper By The Dozen , . .3 The Heat'S On Foghorn. . . . . . . Middiette . . . G. A. A. . . KATIE . ..4 ..4 ..4 ...3 THOMAS REGINALD MILLER Baseball ......... 1, Z, 3, 4 Basketball ........ 1, Z, 3, 4 Track ........... l, Z, 3, 4 High School Bowling League Projectionist ........... 4 Cheaper By The Dozen . . .3 The I-leat's On ..... . . 4 Foghorn ...... . . 4 Middiette ......... . . 4 Speech Club ........ . . 4 Las Ovejitas de Maria ..... Z Treasurer .......... . . l Vice-President ...... . . 3 S.O.S. Vice-President ..... 3 RANDALL LAVERNE MAUCK Basketball ....... 1, Z, 3, 4 Baseball ........ 1, 2, 3. 4 Track .......... 1, Z, 3, 4 County Band ........... 4 High School Band . . . I, 2, 3, 4 Choir ........... l. Z, 3. 4 Cheaper By The Dozen . . 3 The Heat's On ........ 4 Speech Club .... . . 4 Middiette Bowling League ......... 4 4-H ............ 1, Z, 3, 4 RANDY SMITTY RICHARD ARLEN SMITH Foghorn. .. ..... Band.............2,3, CountyBand.......... S.0.S. Representative ..... Junior Bowling League .... Las Ovejitas de Maria .... Ushers Club .......... 1, Speech Club Reporter ..... Cheerleader, .......... 3, Choir ........... 1, Z, 3 Cheaper By The Dozen . . . The Heat's On ..... . . Middiette DARREL D. STEELE Band . ............ . . Choxr............... 4-H............l.Z. Basketball .......... Baseball Manager . . .1, Z, 3 Basketball Manager. . . . Cheaper By The Dozen Middiette Foghorn ......... . . . Junior Bowling League UWILBUR DANIAL MERT MERTICE DARLENE YODER Vice-President .......... Z Choir ........... 1, Z, 3, 4 Glee Club ........ 1, Z, 3. 4 S.O.S. Sec. and Treasurer. . .Z S.O.S. Representative ..... 4 Cheaper By The Dozen . . . 3 The Heat's On ........ 4 Las Ovejitqs de Maria .... 2 speech Club ..... . . . . . . .4 Middiette Senior Class History On September 3, 1940, forty-six rather bewildered children entered the doors of the new school for the first time. Miss Viola Sherk had a hard time convincing us that we couldn't talk just when we felt like it. However, in a very short time, we settled down to twelve years of hard work. The following year, we entered the second grade under Miss Verna Yoder. How we enjoyed the spelldowns she gave us each week. Then we passed to the third grade, where our teacher was Miss Joy I-Iooleyg we all remember so well the Sugar Creek Gang stories she read to us. Miss Rhea Yoder, our fourth grade teacher, let us build scenes in sand tables which we proudly showed off to the other classes. In the fifth ' grade, we thought we were just the stuff, for we put on several little plays with the help of our teacher, Mrs. Valentine. By the time we reached the sixth grade, our class had grown so large that we had to be divided. Mr. Hunsperger and Mr. Leer took turns in teaching our two classes. The next September, we found ourselves in junior high school. On the first day, we had trouble finding our way from class to class, but it wasn't long until we caught on. We elected officers for the first time that year. Rae Ann Fike, Presidentg Tom Miller, Vice-President: Leroy Shetler, Secretary and Treasurerg Donnie Ferm, Reporter. Mr. Kurtz was our sponsor. We lost ten members during the year, but our class was still large with forty-nine members. Starting off with a bang in the eighth grade, we elected Woody Immel as our sponsorg Jerry Linfor, President: Melba Miller, Vice-Presidentg Grace Schrock, Secretaryg Freddie Kauffman, Treasurerg Bob Hout, Reporter. The next year, we excitedly entered high school with forty-two members on the roll. Our class officers were Grace Schrock, Presidentg Roger Kindy, Vice-Presidentg Mary Griffin, Secretaryg Torn Miller, Treasurer, Rae Ann Fike, Reporter. Mr. Diener and Miss Rupel were chosen as our sponsors. Norman, Melba, and Marjorie were our S. O. S. representatives. Twenty-seven students came back the next year to enter the Sophomore class. Marjorie Miller was elected Presidentg Mertice Yoder, Vice-Presidentg Melba Miller, Secretary, Bill Bradshaw, Treasurer, Joanne Plank, Reporter. Norma, Bob Hooley, and Mertice were our S. O. S. representatives. Our sponsors were Mr. Young, and Miss Yoder. As Juniors, we had many good times selling magazines and greeting cards. Our royalty play Cheaper By The Dozen , drew a record breaking crowd. Our class sweaters and rings came early in the year. In May, we gave the Seniors a banquet in Potowatami Inn at Pokagon State Park, Tom Miller acting as toastmaster. Our class officers were as follows: Bill Bradshaw, President: Tom Miller, Vice-Presidentg Roger Kindy, Secretary: Joel West, Treasurer, Marjorie Miller, Reporter. Miss Shoup and Mr. Yacuk were our sponsors. Joanne, Tom, and Bill B. were S. O. S. represent- atives. We entered the Senior class with twenty-one members, adding one new member, Don Fisher, during the year. Our officers are Joel.West, President, Norman Caton, Vice-President: Grace Schrock, Treasurer: Joanne Plank, Secretaryg Marjorie Miller, Reporter. Miss Shoup and Mr. Yacuk are again our sponsors. Our S. O. S. members are Mertice, Dick, and Bill Bradshaw, the latter being president of the organization. We put on another successful play this year with the help of Miss Shoup, The Heats' On We are looking forward to the annual banquet, and our Senior trip to Washington, D. C. T.hen comes graduation. We all hate to leave good Old M. H. S., but we realize we no longer will be a class, just citizens who go out into the world to do our duty to God and our country. Last Will and Testament of The Class of '52 We, the Class of 1952, hereby declare ourselves in a state of bankruptcy. Being as sane as we'll ever be, leaving the halls of M.H.S. forever. We hope the unfinished business we left will soon be done, and we do hereby declare this our last Will. As a class, we do hereby bequeath to the faculty the following: To Mr. Young our individual class records. To Mr. Yacuk the ability to quiet our class at class meetings. To Mr. Biddle our full support at future games. To Mr. Diener all the test tubes we broke in chemistry. To Mr. Kurtz all the corridor passes from study hall. T0 Mr. Albrecht the knowledge you gave us in government. To Mrs. Lounsbury the correct English we use. To Mrs. Delgado the wonderful meals served in the cafeteria. To Miss Hoover our typing abilities. To Miss Shoup the headaches we caused you during play practice. To Miss Yoder and Mr. Lawson our music talents, To Mrs. Garber all the excuses you had to write for us. As individuals, we feel we should leave some things to our loyal and trusted schoolrnates. We will the following to the Junior class: I, Bill Bradshaw, will my height to Rosalie Yoder. I, Norman Caton, will my black hair to Bruce Gordon. I, Carol Cummings, will my ability to cook to Rosalie Yoder. I, Delores Ferm, will my driving ability to Joanne Hout. l, Rae Ann Fike, will my red hair to Cecilia Wesdorp. I, Don Fisher, will my physics book to Richard Miller. I, Mary Griffin, will my dark skin and figure to Joyce Luke. l, Robert Hooley, will my curly hair to Rosina Kauffman. I, Bill Hout, will my athletic ability to Bruce Gordon. I, Roger Kindy, will my long curly hair to Bud Stutz. I, Kathryn Mauck, will my square dancing ability to Mary Scott. I, Randall Mauck, will my speaking ability to Tom Kauffman. I, Elmer Miller, will my blond hair and blue eyes to Rich Miller. I, Marjorie Miller, will my twirling ability to Carol Vincent. I, Tom Miller, will my build to Charles Mathers. I, Joanne Plank, will my slim figure to Beverly Broadsworth. l, Grace Schrock, will my blue eyes to Shirley Barnes. I, Dick Smith, will my cheerleading ability to Ira Kauffman. I, Darrel Steele, will my ability to go steady to Roanne Hout. l, Joel West, will my ability to play Murder to Lowell Baer. I, Mertice Yoder, will my blushing ability to Merlin Mockler. I, Bob I-lout, will my slide rule to Maurice Hooley. Senior Class Prophecy It is the year 1998, and we are looking in on the proud possessors of a check for S l0,000. We see that the proud and happy couple is Mr. and Mrs. Robert I-lout. Mrs. Hout is the former Carol Cummings. The check they just received is for the copyright on their new book, Cheaper By The Gross or How To Run An Orphanage On The Lowest Possible Capital. They immediately pack their baggage and take the bus direct from their front door to the New York Central Depot. They see that the baggage porter is no other than Darrel Steele. Darrel is working at the depot to help pay his 1967 income taxes. Darrel was given the job by the president of the C. I. O., Joel West. Darrel was given the job as a reward for help- ing Joel design a new type of union suit. They are now greeted by the engineer of the train, Norman Never Two Accidents in the Same Week Caton. Norman is a perfect of A Rambling Wreck from Georgia Tech, and a Heck of an Engineer. On their way to the diner, they have to go through the hospital car. There they are astounded to see Bill Bradshaw, the winner of the Madam Curie Award for curing smokeless smoked sausage. It seems that Brady had a little accident while working on his experiments. He tried to pour a little too much zinc down the thistle tube at one time and suffered the explosive results. What surprises them most is the fact that he is suspended head down from the ceiling. It is soon understandable though when they find out that his nurse is no other than Rae Ann Fike. Rae is a graduate of St. Mary's School of Nursing. She was the only graduate to have had five years of experience as a Senior. Upon arriving in Chicago, they decide to see a baseball game between the White Sox and the Cubs. Tom Miller is starting catcher for the Cubs and Roger is fifth string shortstop for the Sox. The owner of both ball clubs is Randall Fireball without any Oxygen Mauck. Mauck has the privilege of being the owner of the clubs that are in first and last place. And again today the Sox push the Cubs farther into the cellar with a 14 to 3 victory. They now take a plane to Detroit, Michigan. The pilot of their plane is no other than Donald Nosedive Fisher. Don has received his license from the chairman of the ground forces of the U. S. Air Force. Why no one is able to understand, because he has had an average of 35 forced landings per week, and all of them have been on the top of the Wrigley Building where Miss Marjorie Miller is working as a secretary for the United Air Lines. After a reasonable safe trip, they get off the plane at the Detroit field. There they see Bob Hooley of the Midwest Hooley Produce Company. He is just about ready to take off with another plane load of chickens that he is flying to Brazil. The cab that they take down town is driven by Elmer The Flying Dutchman Miller. In the next five minutes, they cover the fifty miles to the busines district in no time flat. As they are gazing up at the skyscrapers, they notice the sign, Bill D. Hout--Body Engineer. Bill is a graduate of the Field Museum. He was the only graduate ever to graduate. On the next window, they see that the office belongs to Dick Horticulture Smith. Richard is a graduate of Mother Grubber's School for Common Weed Control. It is two weeks later in the city of New York that they meet up with some more of their old fellow graduates. Joanne Plank and Delores Ferm have established a dress designing studio. They have called it, Crank and Worm's Dresses for all the Poor, Single Dames Like Us. We hear that they are doing a Communist's business, that is, they are going in the red, Mary Griffin is currently being starred in the Broadway play, The Last of the Griffins. Her ticket agent is that now highly promising millionare, Kathryn Mauck. lt seems that Katie has really made a success of the theater left her by her rich Uncle Snodgrass. Now she has succeeded in putting herself in the highest income bracket in the U. S. A. ' On their way back, by means of the Great Lakes on the steamer, The City of Grand Rapids, they find the cook is no other than Mertice Yoder. Mert is a graduate of Father Gimble's Cooking School for Homeless Housewives. As they reach home, they take the mail out of their box and find a letter from the only member that they have been unable to contact, Grace Schrock. It seems that Grace has graduated from Manchesterlas a teacher of Sir Isaac Guizmo's theory of light being found in total darkness. She is currently employed as a teacher right here in the good old home state of Indiana. Her address is: Miss Grace Schrock R. R. l Yorktown, Indiana Now the I-Iouts have settled down to taking care of their orphanage again, what say we leave them in the happy quietness of the kindergarten room until they write another book for Sl0,000? O.K.? Until then, I remain yours truly, Bill Bradshaw J Xl --we..-vw. M,-Y ..,- K. , -fi.,-T'rwurv.-. ... Y' X 5. gf . X : X- ' ' +i---f-+ W? 'X Y 5 5 QV X In 1 LY' K f .R A 1 1 A ? - K X fir' Fw' X X Q , ffl! , M, rx, F , .n. if P 'Q I. A '5-I ,N 2: , '4. up f , 4 -.,x, , , 1 W, ,. , ,. - vw.: ' ,W v I 'QQQVAQ 1 N1-5',1 FIv?S WWW-wi 'wmqfw :gigs 2 i -4 -r-v y.. 'Nqr .H Q J-- . 1 N Y.,- -. V, .-! ,I , MLM 2 - l Q., , A 4 KA.. ' 'If' 4 -'r , KN ... -r ,a . ., . . 4 .,, 3 J., , ,Aw N I x -l V .g, ,. wJ. ,ra 15' - . . 1 1 ,,,, ' .:,-gf' w . - :fffg -. ' f im:-ra' 1 A '- , v ., - , x L 1 1 A w rf V Mx , ' . , 'V I r 1 iii 4 R. .. ra' , . 'amp 5. 5' President Junior Class Vice President Edward Stutz Y' Lowell Baer L me-l QQ if X NK X 'N X X 4 3? 2 Qgsfiu A I Shirley Barnes Z Beverly Broadworth o - ' if L if f lr Q ww: Ira Kauffman Tom Kauffman Q - , :Q L fy . L E g xsa .r ,L Merlin Mockler Darlene Neusbaurn Secretary Cecilia Westdorp Bruce Gorden Joyce Luke Mary Scott Treasurer 1 kg . 3 W' Q a 'ef M, j x EL. N' -, be ,Y :mv ,gm 55 : - r m . U Q ,Ax R , Sl ,N Rosina Kauffman l we ., Af? 15.5 'i'-E' x1g.2g:: , - ,I L or 4 'ff are ':3 . z ':f-42-Iwafw. , 55, xg 5 ,,Q.xqJ7A,L' A 'Qs if Maurice Hooley 4' L We A , x :X ,V X 5' fr' S, N 25 wg S3 5359 Qi ' 6, 6 ,.,,., .lcz ..1.. , , ....,z. ..l.., , . ...:.,. Charles Mathers Carol Vincent Roanne Hout Joanne Hout K 3 , Se . 1 , f X Rx W , X 135, ,, ' I .-fx N .. .::.. Richard Miller Rosalie Yoder Junior Class History September of 1941 - Middlebury School - 30 future citizens in their first phase of greeting a new world without the support of Mother. Our first teacher was Miss Jennie Mast of Goshen. Starting our second year, we were of course more up to date and our teacher was Miss Verna Yoder. Our third grade teacher was Miss Joy Hooley. For the next three years consecutively, we had Miss Rhea Yoder, Mrs. Morrison, and Mr. Hunsperger. As our sponsors for our Junior High years, began in 1947, we had Miss Helen Ferrow and Mr. John Young. We entered High School in 1949 with Daniel Deiner and Miss Alice Rupel as our sponsors. As a part of our course of study , we were initiated. In November, we gave our first chapel program, using as a subject, Education and the Ambassador of Friendship. As Sophomores, we elected Miss Virginia Yoder and Mr. Robert Biddle as our sponsors. During this year, one of our class- mates LaMar Tyson, was stricken and died of polio. Now we are Juniors and have planned many things for this year such as the Junior and Senior Banquet, the Junior Play, and we shall take an active part in the Cornmencernent exercises. Our sponsors this year are Miss Mary Hoover and Mr. Alfred Albrecht. We have given our chapel program for the year which was a great success. It featured radio and television shows. Our officers this year are: Edward Stutz . . . ..... President Lowell Baer .... . . . Vice-President Cecilia Westdorp . ...... Secretary Rosina Kauffman . . . . Treasurer Roanne Hout .... . . . . . . Reporter Next year promises many active weeks and plans. President -M 5 . wmm- 2 6:2 .6 S.. j is r K5 X. A G. Schrock 4 .. ,, H - . W . XX .A ' E SESS? ':ilQs.3,.: Nm v x x We 3 9 1 Q H f L.. Albrecht M. Gibson R. Miller Sophomores Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Q XM ..... W. 'S wwwdi' Y r .X s 'Mt Y X N gl Q15 X 'S X fi. V. Eash J. Hershberger M, L, Grabill B. Boardley R. Christy P. Ellis L. Guise N, Hooley T. Hooley R. Nlitterling N. Peffley D. Pollock J. Schrock G. Trump I, We-st Q , o Reporter J. Caton 'ss I. In xx-. M. ' , .T T. Fisher ,Q A1 L- I U x L : X Twaw R. 5 L. Hout D. Schrock Sophomore Class History We entered the first grade with twenty-five students in 1940, with Miss Jenny Mast as our teacher. Other teachers that helped us along the way were Miss Verna Yoder, Miss Joy Hooley, Miss Rhea Yoder, Mrs. Gail Morrison and Mr. Hunsperger. ln the seventh grade we elected the following officers: President - Gladden Schrock Vice-President - Dick Smith Secretary - Janice Caton Treasurer - Dick Miller S. O. S. Representatives - Robert Christy and Judy Linfor Sponsor - Mrs. Smith In the eighth grade we elected the following officers: President - Gladden Schrock Vice-President - Robert Christy Secretary - Darlene Schrock Treasurer - Janice Caton S. O. S. - Representatives - Richard Miller and Vera Eash Sponsor - Mr. Russell Kurtz During our Freshman year we had as our officers: President - Robert Christy Vice-President - Vera Eash Secretary - Darlene Schrock Treasurer - Janice Caton S. O. S. Representatives - Bob Christy and Janet West and Vera Eash Sponsors - Mr. Kurtz and Mrs. Wiebe This year our officers are: President - Gladden Schrock Vice-President - Vera Eash Secretary - Janet Hershberger Treasurer - Mary Lee Grabill Reporter - Janice Caton S. O. S. Representatives - Darlene Schrock and Janet Hershberger and Richard Miller Sponsors - Mr. Biddle and Mrs. Delgado The highlights of our Sophomore year have been puppet show, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stevens on November Z7, and also have entertained with a fashion show for our convocation program on February 8. Freshman Class M. Yoder V. Kauffman B. Yoder J. Mockler S. Mecum President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer RGPONCI' G. Albert D. Breneiser R, Cole A, Eash R. Eash J. Garden D. Hershberger R. Hooley L. Kauffman L, Mast J. Mafisoo B. Miller L. Miller P. Miller D. Oeash K. Smith D. Speicher J. Tressler P. Troyer A. Troyer O. Troyer W. Vincent L. Hostettler L. Weirich E. Yoder Freshman Class In 1943, forty-five eager boys and girls entered the first grade under the care of Miss Jennie Mast. Only sixteen of these forty-five are in the present Freshman class. In our education, we have had Miss Jennie Mast, Miss Alberta Augsburger, Miss Joy Hooley, Miss Rhea Yoder, Mrs. Gail Morrison, and Mr. A. W. Huntsperger for grade school teachers. We entered Junior High in 1949 and elected seventh grade officers as follows: President - Marlene Yoder Vice-President - Vernon Kauffman Secretary - Gayle Albert Treasurer - Jelon Buchtel S. O. S. Representatives - Ruth Hostetler and Lester D1 Miller In the eighth grade we elected the following officers: President - Lorraine Kauffman Vice-President - Barbara Yoder Secretary - Joyce Mockler Treasurer - Lester Miller Reporter - Ellen Yoder S. O. S. Representatives - Gayle Albert and Vernon Kauffman We started our Freshman year with thirty-two members. Our officers are: President - Marlene Yoder Vice-President - Vernon Kauffman Secretary - Barbara Yoder Treasurer - Joyce Mockler S. O. S. Representatives - Gayle Albert and Juri Matisoo Reporter - Lorraine Kauffman Foghorn Reporter - Stella Mecum Sponsors - Miss Virginia Yoder and Mr. Russell Kurtz We are very happy to have six girls from our class chosen for SixTeens. They are Ellen Yoder, Jelon Buchtel, Betty Lou Miller, Stella Mecum, Gayle Albert, and Jose Anna Tressler. The Freshman class started off with a bang by undertaking the job of making banners for the first home basketball game. We are looking forward to becoming upperclassmen. 8th Grade L. West E. Bash C. Ross G. Yoder M. Baer M. Bender E. Birkey B. Bontrager C. Bontrager M. Bontrager J, Brandleberry I. Chupp J. Cole J. Cripe C. Eash C. Gibson V. Graber M. Hooley E. Hostetler S. Kramer D. Lambright M. Masi S. Mecum D. Miller L. Miller N. Miller V. Miller D. Mishler L. McDonald E. Plank Reigsecker L. Shetler C. Smith L. Troyer P. West C. Yoder K. Yoder M, Yodgr M. Yoder Eighth Grade Our elementary teachers have been: Grade 1. . . ..... Miss Jean Mast Z . . . . . Mrs. Jewel Valentine 3. . . . .' ..... Mrs. Winger ' 4. . . . . . Miss Jean Miller 5 . . . . . .Mrs. Gail Morrison ' 6. . . . . .Andrew Hunsperger We entered Junior High with thirty-nine members in our class and Mrs. Lounsbury as our sponsor. Our class officers for that year were: President, Phil Westg Secretary, .Terry Cripeg Treasurer, Jim Cole, and Reporter, Micky Yoder. Our S. O. S. Representatives were Marilyn Baer and Larry West. The cheerleaders were Marilyn Baer, Gayle Albert, and Jelon Buchtel. This year our class is composed of forty-two members. Our sponsor is Mr. Diener and our class officers are: President, Larry Westg Vice-President, Earnest Eashg Secretary, Carol Ross Treasurer, Garry Yoderg and Reporter, Marilyn Baer. The S.O.S. Representatives are LuDein McDonald and Phil West. Our cheer- leaders are LuDein McDonald, Clair Smith, and Janet Hook. The Junior High basketball team was quite successful this year but was defeated by Shipshewana in the tourney. We are looking forward to entering High School. 7th Grade Top Row Above Left to Right: Nancy Hout, Jacob Shetler, Mary Lehman, Lester Bontrager. Second Row: Tommy Benner, Elizabeth Bontrager, Wilma Bontrager, Joan Breniser, Mike Bonzeniatow, Peggy Christy, Mary Edna Chupp, Larry Clodfelder. Third Row: Gerry Cripe, Estella Bash, Nancy I-lout, Sue Hout, Larry Hooley, Janet Hook, Mary Ann Kauffman, Richard Kauffman. Fourth Row: John Kauffman, Ronnie Koontz, Do:-thy Lounsbury, Arlene Miller, Carol Miller' Dorthy Miller, Junior Miller, Mary Miller. Fifth Row: Edna Miller, Glen Miller, Verba Miller, Katie Miller, Charlene Miller, Barbara Plank, Tommy Rassi, Verlin Reigsecker. Sixth Row: Phyllis Schrock, Edwin Troyer, Vernon Troyer, Beverly Stalter, Geraldine' Weirich. Last Row: Sammy Yoder, Sara Yoder. 7th Grade History There were forty children who started their first year of school in September, 1945 with Mrs. Bushong as their teacher. Our second and third grade teachers were were Miss Valentine and Miss Hooley. In the fourth grade, we had Miss Miller for our teacher. The class was divided and the others had Mrs. Bontrager. We studied the Far East and gave a tea party for our mothers. Our fifth and sixth grade teachers were Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Thiessen We were still divided. We finally entered Junior High. We elected Nancy Hout, Presidentg .Take Shetler, Vice-President: Mary Lou Lehman, Secretaryg Lester Bontrager, Treasurerg Tommy Benner, Reporterg and Mrs. Lounsbury for our sponsor. Ist Grade Y, Boardley A. Bontrager L. Bontrager T. Bontrager T. Eash T. Frye S. Hershberger M. Hostetler M. Hostetler B. Hout N. Johnson C. Kauffman B. Kramer R. Kurtz P. Lehman R. Leichty A. Miller B. Miller D. Miller J. Miller J'. Miller L- Miller N. Miller R. Short A. Slabach W. Stutzman R. Thiessen A. Troyer S. Troyer R. Weldy R. Yacuk V. Yutzy Not Photographed D. Shetlel' G, Miller C. Brandenberry P. Ma:-ner Znd Grade M. Berkey ' J. Bontrager B. Eash R. Eash M. Frey H. Wesdor P E. Hostetler D. Jones D. Kauffman E. Kwilinski M. Lambright E. Wantz . J- Yoder J. Lemon L. Mast M. Mast R, Mast, D. Miller E S 5 :K f f i 'S 9, .A R . D. Troyer S. Miller .f 5 ' Z' 'Z z' s:. my A . 75 44 M. Shetler L. Mullet 1, 7 X '53 ,,,. M I K . YK 9 4 My ,, , nb P. Showalter iimfik-.Q S ire W. Nihart 3 5 K 2 ..., ' L... .2 7 1.-qw , 1. gi wax ...fha . , Y V .ki Mfwffmo M C. Slabach N. Nusbaum E. Riegsecker SW. , 1 ? .,.,. sf ze 1 5' 5, x,,' A I i H Q ' 3: 1 . el. ' f . Stutzman B. Weldy L. Troyer T NS . in wa 5 W k .1 :Q A f in :yt M w K. Yoder Znd Grade N. Copp P. Mast D. Miller P. Miller R. Miller ff! I k ,.,,. :EE is -h ,. , q 120 Q, w ! 1 nw MK ,H k ,X - X X rs g ., vw? ,' wx' 4 6 'QW I 4 9 H 1 5 'F f f A in K. Ml-llleft J. Pickrell C. Scott J. Weirich L. Yoder M. Yoder 3rd Grade G. Bradshaw V. Bontrager S. Fike R, Frye J. Hershberger ! E. Kwilinski J. Mast C. Miller K. Miller E. E. Miller f?S?H F 6 X E spsi w S .... Al 50 5, 15 A i :M ,f V A -. V-sv.. ,.y,x- -. MN-.yw S f uf:-'124'A4:g'Q'e?'2if'T N?i.i1f?'C ' V e ,:5,Fsfs2T5-Eg, ,fi ex , -? ?1e rf 1' E- E' W- E. J. Miller V. Mott D. Steele H. Troyer ,Q ,w, 5. x 3rd Grade W. Andrews M. Birkey S. Broadley M. Bontrager R, Bux-khan-dt J. Cross J. Chupp T. Eash M. E. Frey D. Garber B. Guise S- HOU-911197 C. Kauffman L. Lambright E. Leichty H. Mecum A. Miller Larry Miller Lowell Miller M. Miller I F- Miller S. Morse E. Nihart H. Nusbaum F. Plank J. shrock L. Tysgn S, west J. Witrner N. Yoder Not Photographed Lucy Hostetler 4th Grade D. Bontrager R. Bontrager V. Bontrager N. Clodfelter J. Cole K. Cross D. Diener E. Eash L. Frye L. Garber R. Grabill G. Groves P. Guise S. Hershberger R. Hooley G, Hluchota G. Lambright D. Lehman D. Leiby J. Lemmon R, McDonald B. Miller l. Miller O. Miller S. Miller F. Shetler C. Rassi M. Reigsecker C. Scott L. Showalter L- Weifich C. Yoder E. Yoder M. Yoder H. Yoder 'if 3-ggy. X 2 K :ef. A 1, ' fi Q 1 ' ' -x .... D 'wg ,.., ., . ' IQ. . ' --'-: '- . 2 W H' A X Q .,,. ., 5 R. Yoder T. Yoder J. Benner Sth Grade C. Albert R. Andrews E. Bender M. Birky I. Bontrager B. Cole R, Eash A. Hluchota T. Lambright E. Miller E. Miller D. Miller G. Miller J'. Miller L. Miller M. Miller A. Nihart P. Short B. Shoup M. Troyer W. Troyel' 1. Whirledge F. Yoder L. Yoder L. Yoder Sth Grade A. Bontrager V. Bontrager N. Kalb G. Kauffman D- Koerner D. Miller M. Plank V. Shetler R. Steele 6th Grade F. Bontrager T. Bontrager G. Fike M. Hershberger M. Kaufman R. Krider R. Krider W. Lambright W. Lambright D. Miller J. Miller M. Miller N. Miller - M. Reigsicher K. Wesdorp T. Yoder 6th Grade W. Bontrager J. Case O. Chupp B. Cole C. Hooley A. Hostetler J. Keene B. Kleckner M. Kramer E, Kuhn M- M8St S- MBSY C. Miller L. Miller V. Miller G. Nusbau.m V. Stalter D. Steele D. Troyer L. Troyer G. Troyer J. Ulrich L. Weldy C. Whirledge L. Yantzi A. Yoder D. Yoder H Some Snappy Snaps O eil' 5 wx. -5 Q Q Messing around .Tailbird Po1itic'alSpeech7 Williani C. Bradshaw, Showing them how Ringer nian Old swimming hole 1999 Two of a kind Man in 3 tub Sophisticated Seniors Pie eater Scouting fun Hoop of trouble Ain't we cute? Some Snap p Snaps Lay In Where's Carol? ? Who says so? Let's Go The line-up Craftsman Gay 90's Baer fact Riding High Enstine's Boy Surpriseflf Gotta F-I-G-H-T Want a bite? Hen party Nature boy Favorite Snapshots Junior Gals Beautifying Get That Tip Boat Ride End Run Freshmen Fun Cooking Out Senior Babes Pxtching Shoes Wxtch On A Broomstxck Load Limit Mutt 81 Jeff Future Class The End Rough House Of SZ - -1- 3 fx, 5 . A f' - veg, 35 'ei -:,,3,,'n'.:J-' 1354.554 - ',u,m1 j3:-ml ' g :Q ' ,-iv'-F, N 5,145 w,f,,,:- N .J flvrl lf- T ., .: 1Y,1A-.!.l-E: 4 lf R 1 gi n! 'Tw 'F -1.1! ! E Mr :Q ',-'HIV ' 55!f:'Eib,f1y''f.':af't- f . '-my .. -. , '.?'w.iSff1q f'f5 ?'N-'W 1 ,A 1 ,Q :avi wr 1-1' -if R ZA 5. T--v' -.IM 3 -A V,.5l'f 1.-,, vm . , . '1. v pe, . , :V 1', 'Ln X. Y ,Li , - , , N4 'M ,L , .I..!,1. Z, ' 1 ,dz J '1 L4 wi fkifif ,,1', 1' Ka - nf! ...Q ' L 1 , ' .., ,ww- Mech ,rf Meet Your County Champs FIRST ROW: Tom Hooley, Mgr.: Tom Kauffman, Roger Kindy, Tom Miller, Lowell Baer, Bruce Gordon, Darrel Steele, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Coach Biddle, Robert Christy, Meri Mockler, George Trump, Name Mockler T. Miller Baer Kindy Trump Kauffman Christy R. Miller B. Gordon Mauck Schrock V. Kauffman J. Gordon Cole Matiso Speicher Randall Mauck, Rich Miller, Vernon Kauffman INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS At Bat Hits 34 17 33 12 31 11 34 12 30 9 32 9 zz 4 40 1 24 4 16 z 5 1 4 o 1 o z o 1 o 1 o Ave 500 364 355 353 300 280 182 175 167 125 200 OOO 000 000 O00 000 l-A Aix FIRST ROW: Don Fisher, John Gordon, Wayne Vincent, Bob Cole, Bill Bradshaw, Manager. SECOND ROW: Tom Fisher, Rich Miller, Bruce Gordon, Roger Kindy, Mr. Biddle, Coach. THIRD ROW: Bob Christy, Tom Kauffman, Randall Mauck, Tom Miller, Gladden Schrock, Bob Haut. al FIRST ROW: Gladden Schrock, George Trump, Robert Cole. SECOND ROW: Ike Kauffman, Manager, John Gordon, Bob Christy, Bud Stutz, Mr. Biddle, Coach. THIRD ROW: Bruce Gordon, Vernon Kauffman, Tom Fisher, Lester Miller, Dean Speicher, Yuri Matiso. ..-I-Ku Randy Janice Dick Darlene Star Varsitv Raskptlonll .Qnunfl noz 1951-52 WW 'away The Middies had a very successful season in the year winning 16 and losing only 4. Opponents Jefferson Bristol Wakarusa Milford New Paris Shipshewana Concord Goshen Lagrange .Timtown Jefferson Millersburg Concord Shipshewana .Timtown '9 Concord Bremen Bristol Madison We They 53 61 59 41 52 63 47 59 56 64 41 67 61 46 55 43 78 42 46 51 'Wlefferson HfNappanee 4 4'Tourney Games '9'4 Sectiona1 42 46 TOM MILLER Tom, who has played regular guard on the Middie team for the past four seasons, is one of the outstanding players in Elkhart County. He stands about 6 feet and weighs about 230 pounds. Tom was chosen on the all County Team for the past three seasons. He certainly will be missed and hard to replace on the squad! RANDALL MAUCK Randy, who. played center for the Middies the past year, was very effective and .accurate in any shot he took from any place on the floor. Randal was one of the team's outstanding rebounders. Randall, one of the taller boys will leave a place which -will be hard to fill. ROGER KINDY Roger, who stands but five feet and eight inches tall, was switched from his familiar guard spot to forward, found the range, and was very dangerous from far out on the floor! Roger is a Senior, and he will be missed immensely. Rog will always be known for his ability to hit those famous one hand shots. BOB HOOLEY Bob, a Senior who saw considerable action, was a player who could come into a game, start and tear right into it. His ability to do this helped the Middies in several tight spots. TOM KAUFFMAN Tom, a Junior who played some outstanding basketball for the Middlebury Middies, was one of the county's trickiest forwards, and was of great aid to the Middies in many ballgames. Tom will be back to spark the Middies again next year. RICH MILLER Rich, the shortest and fastest man on the squad, although not a regular, was a very capable sub to replace anyone on the team. Rich is a Junior. He also will be back next year. MERLIN MOCKLER Merlin, a Junior guard who was also a mainstay in the lineup, was very accurate on his shot from behind the foul lane, and also was a very capable rebounder. Mert will also be back next year. LOWELL BAER Lowell, who saw limited action, was very capable of playing good ball when called upon to come in and replace someone. Lowell is expected to develope into one of the Middies' mainstays next year. GEORGE TRUMP George, the tallest man on the squad, and who also is a Sophomore, played varsity ball at the last of the year, and showed promise of becoming one of the Middies best ball players next year. GLADDEN SCHROCK Gladden, an excellent two handed shooter who is only a Sophomore, played many noteworthy games for the Midshipmen. Gladden is expected to show two more successful years of basketball. Junior High Basketball FIRST ROW: .Tohn Kauffman, Verlin Reigsecker, Ronnie Koontz, Richard Kauffman, Duane Mishler, Mr. Yacuk,. Coach. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Cole, Jerry Cripe, Larry Clodfelter, Tom Benne Yoder, Gerry Cripe. THIRD ROW: Mervin Bender, Mike Borzeniatow, Charles Eash, Mike Yoder, Stanley Kramer, Joas Wierich. JUNIOR HIGH SCHEDULE The Junior High had a very successful year winning eight and losing five. They lost their first game in the tournament to Shipshewana by one point and then Shipshewana went on to win the tourney. Opponents Millersburg Goshen Jefferson Concord Bristol Wakarusa Nappanee Shipshewana .Tirntown C1-inton Waterford Shipshewana New Paris We 49 34 40 38 39 34 23 36 34 32 53 19 45 Five Ove rtimes They 26 36 Z5 Z0 Z8 35 2.5 41 32 30 46 Z0 Z4 AL L.. FIRST ROW: Mr. Hoover, Mike Borzeniatow, Milo Mast, Randel Steele Doug Miller, Jerry Miller, Tommy Yoder. SECOND ROW: Warren Lambright, Billy Cole, Ross Krider, Tommy' Bontrager, Floyd Bontrager, Larry Weldy, Rex Krider, Wayne Lambright. FIRST ROW: Mr. Hoover, M. Birky, L. Yoder, B. Shoup. D. Steele, G. Tyson, D. Yoder. SECOND ROW: L. Miller, B. Shari, N. Kalb, D. Miller, B. Cole, T. Yoder, J. Miller, R. Steele, E, Bender. THIRD ROW: Wayne Lambright, Rex Krider, T. Bontrager, L. Miller, L. Weldy, M. Miller, Ross Krider, Warren Lambright. x ' 19' ., E., .. - .-.:.,:- f .-. :I rm, Wx.. ,r. -.--. f. . .ag -..,.-.' .. uf: --.-.ff- 1 -4 3 .1 . 4 an ,-... , q:...,1w: . 1, in . ,,.,. vw, . -1 4 ',- LM .4 . ...Vu ,,..,,f K 1 W . 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Af . 1 3.-J w'xxL.f7 1- ' , f.1 iv -mam. ,, . ig , ' Q .tru 1. . '. '7 -.1 . -we .. .-4.. 1 1 w .T -., .5'- 592, 511 I-l, 4.1. N. -R X , U. H- v -. .,'1 We.-. K., .4 . is :J-.fy 4 ., , , s-.-ig X ,f Q X Q xg ,ff , I Q W ' mvrla' HAMA' ' ' A U A. H .A School Calendar September 4. First day of school--Hurrahf 12. Senior pictures taken. October 5. Janice and Darlene Shrock and Dick Smith were chosen cheerleaders 12-13. Seniors presented the play, The I-Ieat's On . 17. Grade cards distributed. 25-26. First vacation--Teachers Institute. 31. Seniors get advertising for annuals. November 2. Middies first basketball game--we won over Jeffe rson uth League 8. Junior High Cheerleaders elected. 16. Elementary open house. 22-23. Thanksgiving vacation. 23. Senior Fish Fry. 27. Sophomores present Puppet Show. 28. Seniors took Goshen College tests. 30. Speech class went to Purdue. December 7. Junior convocation. 18. Speech Club party. 21. Christmas vacation starts. January 16. County tourney begins. 18. Senior convocation. 19. Got beat by Concord in the tourney. 22. Senior class party. February 7. Seniors take college tests. 9. Solo and Ensemble contest. 12. Boy Scout Banquet. 22. Freshman class party. 23. State Solo and Ensemble Contest. 23. Junior High finals. 27. Sectional tourney at Nappanee. 29. Freshman convocation. March 6. Skating party-Middlebury Christian Yo 9 Regional tourney. 21. Eighth grade convocation. 28. S. O. S. party. April 3. S. O. S. presents the film, Pinky . 5. District Choir and Band Contest. 11-14. Easter vacation. 18. Seventh grade convocation. 25-26. Junior play. May 2. High School open house and art exhibit. 16. Junior and Senior Banquet. 18. Baccalaureate, 19. Seniors leave for Washington. 23. Commencement. 24. Last day of school. The Seniors finall y made it. Valedictorian . Salutatorian . . D. A. R. Award Citizen Awards Honor Roll Honor Roll .William Bradshaw . . . .Joel West Gr ace Schrock Grace Schrock William Bradshaw fAverage grade of B for Academic work done in H.S Carrol Curnmings Delores Ferm Bill Hout Bob I-lout Marjorie Miller Ioan Plank Grace Schrock Mertice Yoder The Heat's On !! The Cast xv NX 6095 964 I 7111. Gold! No Foolingff S4 111.2 neg Leg and a The Heat's On This unusual mystery comedy was presented by the Seniors on the llth and l3th of October, 1951. lt was directedhy Miss Shoup and the business manager was Mr. Yacuk. A lust for gold, the return of a man who had been dead for seven years surprise ending concluded the joke-filled performance. The cast was as follows: Ella Page . . . Betty Evans ,,,, B. B. Hailey ..... Panhandle Wilson Jerry Chaney. . . Sandra Evans . . Tack Burdett. . . Clark Hedges . . Pauline Kelsoe . . Jim Frasee . . . Holly ...,.. . Mertice Yoder . . . Joanne Plank . . . . Dick Smith . . . Bill Bradshaw . . . Delores Ferm . . .Rae Ann Fike . . Roger Kindy . . . .Tom Miller Carol Cummings . Norman Caton . Kathryn Mauck Cast of Cheaper By The Dozen Cheaper By The Dozen This comedy, the first high royalty play given in our school, drew a record breaking crowd and earned wonderful comments. It was pre- sented with the aid of Miss Shoup and Mr. Yacuk on the evenings of April 20, and Z1, 1951. The cast consisted of the following characters: Mr. Gilbreth, Dad ..... . . .Bill Bradshaw Mrs. Gilbreth, Mother. . . . . .Grace Schrock Part of their dozen: Ernestine ......... . . Marjorie Miller Frank .... ..... B ill Hout 'Uackie . . . . John Gorden Dan . . . . . Norman Caton Bill . . . .Darrel Steele Fred . . .... Dick Smith Anne . . . . . Mertice Yoder Martha .................. ..... J' oanne Plank Lillian ................... . . Carol Cummings Mrs. Fitzgerald, the housekeeper . . . . . . Mary Griffin Dr. Burton, the family doctor .... . . .Tom Miller .Toe Scales, a cheerleader . . . .... Roger Kindy Miss Brill, a teacher ..... . . Delores Ferm Larry, someone special ...... ........ J' oel West 'John Gorden was a member of the eighth grade class at Middlebury. Dad, who is a time saving economist, has complete control over his family. He enforces the rules from taking a bath in the time it takes to change a record to the wearing of long, black, cotton stockings. Every- thing moves along smoothly, until Anne gets the bright idea of wearing teddies and silk stockings. Of course, Dad blows up at the idea but is finally calmed down by Mother, a gracious woman who also is a psychologist There is quite an uproar when Anne unintentionally cheats on an exam which is caused, according to Dad, by the boy she has been dating. It's all straightened out and Dad leaves for a Management Conference in Europe, leaving Mother chairman of the family council. Junior-Senior Banquet On the evening of May ll, 1951, the Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the Pokagan State Park, near Angola Indiana. The theme which was Colonial Days was carried throughout the program. The meal which was served to the group consisted of tomato juice, baked ham, sweet potatoes, milk, cake, and ice cream. The program was as follows: COLONIAL DAYS' ' Master of the Drawing Room ,,,,,, C-Community Thanks ...... . . O-Oh, Ye Pioneers ..... L-Leaving the Trail Behind . . . . O-Old Time Larni N-Now and Then . I-Into the Future . . . . . . n'..... A-At Constitutional Hall, , L-Let's Have it. . D-Daily Duties . . A-At the Portal . Y-Your Destinatio S-Staking a Claim n Sighted . . . . .Tom Miller . . . . Mr. Diener William Bradshaw . . Donald Christy . . . . . SixTeens ........Ju.niors . Mary Lou Ulrich . , , , . Mr. Young . , , , Dick Evans . . Miss Hoover . Mr. lmmel . . Alvin Cross . . Mr. Yacuk F oghorn Staff BACK ROW: Left to Right - Darrel Steele, Roger Kindy, Tom Miller, Bob Hout, Dick Smith. FRONT ROW: Marjorie Miller, Rae Ann Fike, Kathryn Mauck, Misss Hoover. The F oghorn The Foghorn, published every third week, is put out by the second year typing class. The three main sections are Class News, Sport News, and Gossip. The editorial staff is: Editor-in-Chief , , Feature Reporters . . . News Editor . . Sports Editor . . . . . . Tom Miller Marjorie Miller Rae Ann Fike . Darrel Steele . . Roger Kindy Class if Grade News Editor. . .Kathryn Mauck Art Editor . . Typists ....... Business Staff and Circulation Manager , , Sponsor. . . . . . . . Dick Smith Typing Class ll . . Bob Hout . . Miss Hoover Band BACK ROW: Left to Right - Clair Smith, Joanne Plank, Cecelia Wesdorp, Joanne Hout, Mr. Lawson. MIDDLE ROW: Delores Lambright, Ludein McDonald, Dick Smith, Donna Mae Hershberger, Verlin Reigsecker, Gerry Cripe, Charles Mather, Jose Anna Tressler, Tommy Benner, Rosina Kauffman, Charles Eash, Randy Mauck, Duane Mishler, Michael Yoder. FRONT ROW: Lorraine Kauffman, Ellen Yoder, Janice Caton, Richard Kauifman, Grace Schrock, Phylis Schrock, Delores Ferm. Grade Band BACK ROW: Left to Right - Clarence Whirlege, Mr. Lawson. MIDDLE ROW: Karen Wesdorp, Lambright, Larry Miller, Ross Krider, Lambright, Rex Krider, Jerry Miller. FRONT ROW: Janet Ulrich, Dorthelda Troyer, Janet Case, Brenda Kleckner, Nancy I-lout. .O.S. BACK ROW: Left to Right - Gayle Albert, Nlertice Yoder, Shirley Barnes, Juri Matisoo, Phil West, Janet Hershberger, Lorraine Kauffman. SECOND ROW: Miss Shoup, Dick Smith, Lowell Baer, LuDein McDonald, Mr. Kurtz.. THIRD ROW: Richard Miller, Richard A. Miller, Bill Bradshaw, Gerry Cripe, Dorothy Lounsbury. The S. O. S., the Student Organized Society, holds its weekly meeting on Wednesday rotating periods fourth, fifth, and sixth. We have sponsored several events this year. They are: play day and caroling party. As za project, we handled Middlebury jackets and pins. Last spring the student body elected the officers for the present school year. They are: Bill Bradshaw, President, Lowell Baer, Vice President, Darlene Shrock, Sevretaryg and Gayle Albert, Reporter. The 5. O. S. Chose Miss Shoup and the faculty chose Mr. Kurtz as advisors. Mr. Young is advisor ex 0ffiCi0. Speech Club BACK ROW: Left to Right - Rae Ann Fike, Roger Kindy, Norman Caton Dick Smith, Delores Ferm, Bob Hooley. SECOND ROW: Joanne Plank, Elmer Miller, Grace Schrock, Mertice Yoder Bill I-lout, Mr. Albrecht. FRONT ROW: Tom Miller, Mary Griffin, Randall Mauck, Bill Bradshaw Speech Club At the beginning of the year, we elected our officers for the first semester. They are: President . Secretary . . Reporter .... . . . . The officers for the second se President . . Secretary . . . Reporter . . . . We joined . Bill Bradshaw . Norman Caton . . Tom Miller mester are: .Roger Kindy . .Toanne Plank . . . Dick Smith the Indiana Forensic Association and entered their contests in the spring. We met the first and third Monday of each month. Choir BACK ROW: Left to Right - Bud Stutz, Bob Christy, Dick Smith, Norman Caton, Gladden Schrock, Bob Hout, Merlin Mockler, Randy Mauck, Leonard Albrecht, Joel West. THIRD ROW: Mertice Yoder, Cecelia Wesdorp, Mary Griffin, Ellen Yoder, Rae Ann Fike, Grace Schrock, Marlene Yoder, Janet West, Juri Matisoo. SECOND ROW: Gayle Albert, Jose Anna Ti-essler, Mary Scott, Betty Lou Miller, Stella Mecum, Vera Eash, Kathryn Mauck, Delores Ferm, Rosina Kauffman. FIRST ROW: Carol Vincent, Rich Miller, Vernon Kauffman, Wayne Vincent, Richard A. Miller, Joanne Plank, Carol Cummings, Jelon Buchtel, Rosina Kauffman. The High School Choir of 1951-52. was composed of thirty-seven members. The organization participated in Chapel, County Music Festival, October Z0 in Millersburg, District and State Music Com- petition fin which they won I Division rating in 195lj, Spring Concert and Baccalaureate. Five members, Grace Shrock, Joanne Plank, Richard Miller, Randall Mauck, and Dick Smith sang in the 500 voice Choir at North Central Teachers' Association in South Bend in October. ' Thirteen Seniors leave the group this year. Girls' Glee Club BACK ROW: Left to Right - Roanne Hout, Carol Vincent, Joanne Hout, Ellen Yoder, Rae Ann Fike, Grace Schrock, Marlene Yoder, Janet West Doris Oesch. THIRD ROW: Ruth Eash, Lydia Weirich, Barbara Yoder, Rosina Kauffnian, Kathryn Maiick, Delores Ferm, Cecelia Wesdorp, Mary Griffin. SECOND ROW: Patricia Miller, Nancy Peffley, Joanne Plank, Carol Cunimings, Stella Mefurri, Betty Lou Miller, Vera Easli, Janet Hershberger, Beverly Boardly, Joyce Mockler. FRONT ROW: Jose Anna Trcssler, Mary Esther Scott, Anna Mae Troyer, Donna Mae Hershberger, Janice Caton, Darlene Schrock, Jelon Burhtel, Gail Albert, Lorraine Kauffman. Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club this year had an enrollment of 39 members. Their activities includefl participation in the County Music Festival held in Millersburg, October, 1951, the Spring Concert and miscellaneous activities. Eight Seniors leave the group this year. SixTeens BACK ROW: Left to Right - Betty Lou Miller, Ellen Yoder, Jose Anna Tressler. FRONT ROW: Jelon Burthcl, Stella Micum, Gayle Albert. These six girls won a superior rating in the District Contest this year. Twirlers A--.,...,.. Delores lferm, Janice Caton, Marjorie Miller The Spanish Club BACK ROW: Left to Right - Gladden Schrock, George Trump, Joel West. FRONT ROW: Melvin Gibson, Janet West! Miss Hoover. The Spanish Club was organized in January and consists of the members of the second year Spanish class. The club chose as its' name Los Castores Ocupados fThe Busy Beaversj. 4 The officers are as follows: Presidente ........... ...... J oel West Vice-Presidente . . . . Gladden Schrock Secretaria ..... ..... J' anet West Tesorero . . . . George Trump Reportero .... . . . ............ Melvin Gibson The club met every two weeks on Friday during the regular class period. And they chose gold pins with black enameled trimming for their club pins. 4 Projectionists i BACK ROW: Left to Right - Darrel Steele, Bruce Gorden, Tom Hooley, Bob Haut, Rich Miller. FRONT ROW: Bill I-lout, Larry Hout, Tom Miller, Randall Mauck, Roger Kindy. Ushers Club Na.,-M BACK ROW: Left to Right - Larry Hout, Melvin Gibson, Leonard Albrevht, Wayne Vincent, lVlr. Kurtz. FRONT ROW: Kieth Smith, Richard Hooley, Donald Pollack, Richard A. Miller. 'K Patrol Boys BACK ROW: Left to Right - Larry Miller, Vernon Miller, Tom Bontrager, Wayne Lambright, Rex Krider. SECOND ROW: Jerry Miller, Gerald Tyson, Stanford Mecum, Warren Lambright, Michael Yoder. FIRST ROW: Clarence Whirledge, Bill Cole, Mr. Hoover, Tom Yoder, Ross Krider. This year the Safety Patrol continued its work to prevent accidents at the entrance ways to our school. The two positions where the boys took turns keeping watch were along Main street on the IN driveways, and at the bus loading zone in the back. The Chicago Motor Club presented to the Patrol Group an ACCIDENT FREE CERTIFICATE last fall. The boys were honored by the Parent Teachers Council at a banquet and pins were presented to the individuals. The Patrol boys are under the direction of Mr. Sarnuel Hoover, Jr. Cafeteria Help Left to Right - Janet Hershberger, Vera Eash, Peggy Christy, Sue Hout, Esther Hostettler, Katie Miller, Ida Chupp, Velxna Miller. Verba Miller, Estella Eash, Patricia Ellis, Neva Hooley, Nancv Peffley, Lucyette Shetler, Betty Bontrager, Janice Schrock. Carol Miller, Betty Miller, Dorothy Miller, Katie Miller, Mary Chupp, Edna Miller, Irene Troyer. Mrs. Delgado, Beverly Statler, Arlene Miller, Elizabeth Bontrager Wilma Bontrager, Nancy l-lout, Phyllis Schrock. These girls help the cooks in the cafeteria at noon. Their jobs are rotated from day to day so they will not tire of it and will learn every Job thoroughly. ww f fx? 'I QF cgufog fcafzga 'f?Yif'i2 WA LSWORTH mn-...,x..a 1. :uma ly WALIYORTII IIOTIIIII nu-.nm-. u... u. n. A J RE ARD Q, REWARIJ ig: 1 Whether It Is On The Bank Or In The Water For A Day, A Week, Or A Month--Your Pioneer Is Always Ready! Enjoy the Convenience of stepping into your boat and using it at a moment's notice--no soaking to close up seams, no calking or patching as is required with wooden boats --- Or leave it in the water indefi- nitely and be entirely free from care--because it can not waterlog or rot. Enjoy too, that carefree feeling of security in knowing that your boat is not only non-sinkable, but that in an emergency it is ready to act as a life raft for its passengers as well. ' Your Pioneer boat has behind it thirty years of metal boat building experience--thirty years of constant improvement in quality, design, and workmanship. Just an occasional coat of paint and your Pioneer will give you a life- time of safe, carefree boating enjoyment. THE PICDNEER MFG. CO. Glories Of The Garden so Y J 3' ' C1 Q .- ' ' X . v -X Q , 76 I 1' : 1 W6 612:10 F-0K'LLQS.F T ,.America's Most Helpful Garden Book Issued Twice Yearly, Free On Request Established 1896 - Incorporated 1922 Fifty-Two Years Under The Same Managements U. S, ZO, Thirty Miles East Of South Bend Dr. IVI. S. Teters, President Clarence Wesdorp, Vice-President Kenneth Krider, Secretary Vernon H. 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