Mount Vernon High School - Hoop Pole Yearbook (Mount Vernon, IN)

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■ The 1950 HOOP-POLE OF NT. VERNON HIGH SCHOOL 32nd EDITION I’tihlixiitMl hy THE SENIOR CLASS of IT. VERNON HIGH SCHOOL Mt. Vernon, linliomi Photography by Jtmrs CONTENTS DEDICATION....... 3 ADMINISTRATION . . 4 FACULTY ......... 5 SENIORS.......... 9 CLASSES..........25 CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES ....35 ATHLETICS........51 PATRONS .........58 INDEX ...........60 Dedication The class of 1950 respectfully DEDICATE THIS HOOP-POLE TO SUPER- INTENDENT O. STOY HEDGES AS AN EXPRESSION OF OUR APPRECIATION FOR HIS INTEREST IN US AND OUR AC- T1VITES. ... HE HAS CONTRIBUTED MUCH TO OUR SCHOOLS AS TEACHER. PRINCIPAL AND SUPERINTENDENT. SCHOOL BOARD Mrs. Katherine Abell Mrs. Wilma Jacobs Secretary to Superintendent Secretary to l rincipal SECRETARIES Mr. Charles W. Hamos, principal; Mr. Orvan Hall, president; Mr. William Espenscheid. school attorney; Mr. Ira V. Rothrock. treasurer; Mr. (). Stoy Hedges, superintendent; Mr. Robert Keck, secretary. FACULTY FACULTY ‘ CHARLES W. NAMES Chemistry, Principal Indiana State Teachers College; Oakland City Col- lege; Manchester College; Evansville College. B.S.; Indiana University, M.S. RUTH X. ALLEN Social Studies, Commerce Ball State. B.S.; Indiana University. MAURICE ABEL Physical Education, Social Studies Evansville College, B.S.; Indiana University; Colorado State College of Education. M.A. in Physical Education. PHYLLIS BARKER Home Economics, Physical Education Indiana State Teachers College. B.S. in Home Economics. JAMES BAXTER English. Driver Training DePauw, A.B.; University of Cincinnati. VIVA BARGER Commerce College of Commerce, Bowling Green. Ky.; Uni- versity of Kentucky, A.B.; Indiana University. MS. HAROLD BROWN Physical Education, Commerce Evansville College. A.B.; Indiana University. MARY LEE CAVAN Social Studies. Librarian Hanover College, A.B.; Butler University; Ball State; Indiana University. ROBERT EGLOFF Music Indiana State Teachers College. B.Mus. GERTRUDE GREEN Mathematics. Social Studies Indiana State Teachers College; Indiana Uni- versity. GLENN HANNAH Industrial Arts Indiana State Teachers College; Oakland City Col- lege, B.S. CATHARINE HOWARD English, Speech Cincinnati University; Indiana University, A.B.. M.S. WILMER REFOLD Agriculture Purdue University. B.S.A. BONNA LEES Art John Herron Art School; Indiana University, B.A.E. EDWARD A. PENCE Biology, Social Studies Indiana Central College, A.B.; Indiana University, M.S.; Indiana University Biological Station. DONNA OGAN Physical Education Hanover College. B.S. CLARA SHELBY Mathematics Hanover College, A.B. LUCILE REDMAN English. Dean of Girls Hamilton College; Evansville College, A.B.; Northwestern University. EDNA E. WOODS Foreign Languages Indiana University, A.B.; Chicago University. M.A.; Oakland City College; Indiana State Teachers College; National University of Mexico; Evansville College. HELEN M. HALL English, Commerce Indiana State Teachers College. A.B.; Butler Uni- versity, M.S. in Education. 6 The 1950 Hoop-Pole N tWk FACU LTY C. Hames R. Allen M. Abel P. Barker J. Baxter V. Barger H. Brown M. Cavan R. Kgloff G. Green (I. Hannah C. Howard W. Rcibold B. Lees K. Pence I). Ogan C Shelby L. Redman E. Woods H. Hall The 1950 Hoop-Pole n The 1950 Hoop-Pole SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS S. Fuelling, Historian; B. Douthitt. Secretary; P. Hagcmann, President; B. Marx, Treasurer; R. Copeland. Vice- President Class Flower Class Colors Red Rose Red and Cray “One Step At a Time, Hat Always Forward 10 The 1950 Hoof-role SENIORS DONALD E. UHDE (DON) Football 1-2-4 ; Basketball 1-2; Boys' Council 4; F. F. A. 2-2-4. Pres. 3; Freshman Scholarship Award 1 ; Intra-Mural Basketball 1-2-3; M Club 2-3-4, Sec.-Treas. 3-4; Monitor 2-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Freshman Athletic Medal 1; Scholarship Certificate 2; Maroon Gray 5. JOHN L. ESCHE (JOHNNIE) Class Vice-Pres. 3; F. F. A. 2-3-4; Hoop-role Jr. Staff 4; Intra-Mural Basketball 4; Social Studies Club 4; (North Phoenix H. S. 1. Phoenix, Arizona) ; Maroon Gray 2. MARTHA A. COAN (MARTY) Attendance Award 1-2-3; G. A. A. 2-3-4. Treas. 3; Hoop- role Jr. Staff 4; Hoop-role Staff 4. Asst, lid.; Jr. Dramatic Club 1; Jr. Sunshine Soc. 1-2; Sr. Sunshine Soc. 3; Choir 2-3; Librarian 2; Maroon Gray 6. MARY JANE BESTE (JANIE) Attendance Award 1 ; F. H. A. 2; Footlight Performers 3-4. Treas. 4; G. A. A. 2-3-4; Girls' Coun. 2. Sec. 2; Hoop-role Jr. Production Staff 4; Hoop-role Staff 4; Jr. Sunshine Soc. 1; Nat’l Thespian 3-4; Vice-Pres. 4; Pep Club 2; Football Queen 1 ; Soc. Studies Club 2; Choir 2-4; Maroon Gray 6. WILLIAM HARTMANN (BILL) Football 1-2-3-4; Boys’ Council 2-3-4; Hoop-role Staff 4; Intra-Mural Basketball 1-2-3-4; M Club 3-4; Librarian 3; Maroon Gray 6. KATHERINE DARNELL (KATY) Attendance Award 2-3; D. A. R. History Award 3; F. H. A. 2- 3-4 ; Dist. Treas. 3-4 ; G. A. A. 2 ; Hoop-role Jr. Prod. Staff 4; Hoop-role Staff 4; Jr. Dramatic Club 1, Sec. 1 ; Jr. Sun- shinc Soc. 1-2; Monitor 3-4; Nat’l Honor Soc. 3-4; Sr. Sun- shine Soc. 3-4; Girls’ State 3; Choir 2; Maroon Gray 6. JENNIE SUE FUELLING (SUSIE) Class Historian 2-3-4; D. A. R. Citizenship Award 4; Foot- light Performers 3-4, Sec. 4; Freshman Scholarship Award 1 ; G. A. A. 2-3-4; Hoop-role Jr. Staff 2-3; Hoop-role Staff 4. Editor; Jr. Dramatic Club 1. Pres. 1 ; Jr. Sunshine Soc. 1; Monitor 2-3; Nat’l Thespian 3-4. Pres. 4; Nat’l Honor Soc. 3- 4; Basketball Queen Candidate 2; Social Studies Club 2, Sec. 2; Scholarship Certificate 1-2; Maroon Gray 6. RALPH E. WALLS Attendance Award 1-2-3; Track mgr. 2; Class Vice-Pres. 1 ; I-M Basketball 1-2-3; Jr. Dram. Club 1 ; Maroon Gray 3. PHIL H. HAGEMANN Band 1-2-3-4; Class Pres. 4; Class Treas. 2; Footlight Per- formers 2-3-4; Hoop-role Jr. Staff 2; Jr. Dram. Club 1; Nat’l Thespian 3-4. Sec. 4; Soc. Studies 3-4; Treas. 4; State United Nations Contest 3; Boys’ State 3; Maroon Gray 6. BERTHA DOUTHITT (BERT) Attendance Award 3; Class Sec. 2-3-4; F. H. A. 1-2, Sec. 1, Historian 2; G. A. A. 2; Hoop-role Jr. Staff 3; Hoop-role Staff 4. Inis, mgr.; Jr. Dram. Club 1 : Jr. Sunshine Soc. 1-2; Monitor 2-3: Nat’l Honor Soc. 3-4; Sr. Sunshine Soc. 2-3; Choir 2-3; Scholarship Award 1-3; Maroon Gray 6. RICHARD COPELAND (FRENCHIE) Attendance Award 1-2-3; Track 1 ; Class Vice-Pres. 4; Foot- light Performers 3-4; Monitor 3-4; Social Studies Club 4; Choir 1-2-3; Librarian 4; Boys’ State 3; Maroon Gray 6. BETTY ANN MARX Attendance Award 2-3; Class Treas. 1-3-4; F. H. A. 3; Jr. Sunshine Soc. 1-2; Treas. 2; Monitor 3-4; Basketball Queen Candidate 4; Sr. Sunshine Soc. 3-4. Cor. Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Scholarship Award 1 ; Maroon Gray 6. SENIORS WAX DA GENE SCHERRETZ (LOU) ( lass President 2; Class Secretary 1; G. A. A. 2-2-4. Secretary 3; Hoop-Pole Staff 4: junior Dramatic Club 1 : Junior Sunshine Society 1-2. Recording Secre- tary 1; Pep Club 2: Senior Sunshine Society 3: Yell Leader 2-3-4; Art Club 4. President 4; Choir 3-4; Maroon Gray 6. RAWLIX JUNCKER Attendance Award 1-2-3; Intra-Mural Basketball 1 3- 4; Maroon Gray 6. DELORES ANN HAHN (DEE DEE) Foot light Performers 3-4; (i. A. A. 2-3 4; Hoop-Pole Jr• Staff 2-3; Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Junior Sunshine Society 1-2; Monitor 4; Librarian 3-4; Maroon Gray 6. DONALD DUCKWORTH (LOUIE) Band 1-2-3-4; F. F. A. 1-2-3. Treasurer 3; Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Intra-Mural Basketball 1; Social Studies Club 4; Maroon Gray 6. GORDON F. ALLDR EDGE (PEE WEE) Attendance Award 1-2-3; F. F. A. 2-3-4. Secretary 3-4; Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Maroon Gray 6. JO ANN BISHOP (JO) I . H. A. 1-2. President 2; G. A. A. 2; Girls' Council 2- 3-4. Vice-President 3. Treasurer 4; Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Junior Dra- matic Club 1. ice-President 1 ; Junior Sunshine So- ciety 1; 'boothall Queen 2: Senior Sunshine Society 3- 4; Choir 1 2-3-4; Maroon Gray 6. KATHERINE SUE BROWN (SUE) Band 3-4; ( . A. A. 2-3-4; Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 3; Junior Sunshine Society 2; Senior Sunshine Society 3; Art Club 4. Treasurer 4; (Reitz High School 1. Evansville, Indiana) ; Maroon Gray 4. RITA ANN BLUBAUM Attendance Award 3; G. A. A. 2-3-4; Hoop-Pole Jr. Staff 3; Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Junior Dramatic Club 1; Junior Sunshine Society 1-2. President 1; Senior Sun- shine Society 3; Art Club 4. V ice-President 4; Choir 1-2-3-4; Librarian 4; Scholarship Certificate 2-3; Maroon Gray 6. CLAIRE FORTH OFFER Band 2; ( . A. A. 2-3-4; Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Junior Sunshine Society 1-2; Senior Sunshine Society 3; Art Club 4; Maroon Gray 5. BILL STAPLES Basketball 1-2; F. F. A. 1-2; Intra-Mural Basketball 1- 2-3; Maroon Gray 1. AGNES HOEHN Attendance Award 3; (i. A. A. 2-3-4. President 4; Girls’ Council 3-4. Treasurer 3, President 4; Junior Sunshine Society 1 ; Art Club 4; Maroon Gray 6. CHARLES E. WALKER (CLAUDIE) Attendance Award 2; Basketball 2; Boys’ Council 2- 4; Intra-Mural Basketball 1-2-3-4; M Club 3-4; Maroon Gray 5. 12 The 1950 Hoop-Pole SENIORS MAURICE GARRETT (SPUD) Track 3; Boys’ Council 3-4; Class President 3: F. F. A. 3-4. Treasurer 4; Footlight Performers 2-3-4. Vice-President 4; Hoop-Pole Jr. Staff 3 4; Hoop-l ole Staff 4; Intra-Mural Basketball 1-2-3-4; National Thespian 3-4, Treasurer 4; Veil Leader 3: Maroon (irav 6. HELEN ANN MATHEWS Attendance Award 1-2-3: Band 1-2: G. A. A. 2-3-4. Vice-President 3; Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Junior Sunshine Society 1-2: Football Queen Candidate 3; Librarian 4; Maroon («rav 6. VERNON HANCOCK Intra-Mural Basketball 1-3; Boys’ State 3; Maroon (iray 5. MYRNAJANE MILLER (MURT) Foot light Performers 4: G. A. A. 2-3-4; Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Hoop-Pole Staff 4: Junior Sunshine Society 1-2; Pep Club 2; Senior Sunshine Society 3; N ell Leader 2; Choir 1-2-3-4; Maroon (iray 6. DONALD CURTIS (DON) Attendance Award 1: Ftxitlight Performers 4; Hoop- Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Junior Dramatic Club 1 : Social Studies Club 3-4, Secretary 4; Maroon Grav 5. MARILYN CULLMAN Band 1; G. A. A. 4; Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Junior Sunshine Society 1-2. President 2; F x tball Queen Candidate 4; Senior Sun- shine Society 3; Maroon («ray 6. CHRISTIANA LAURA HOW DEN (ANN) Class Historian 1 ; Footlight Performers 2; G. A. A. 2-3-4; Hoop-Pole Jr. Staff 2: Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Junior Dramatic Club 1 : Linior Sunshine Society 1 ; Art Club 4. Secretary 4; Choir 3; Maroon (iray 5. WILLIAM WINIGER (WILD BILL) Football 3-4; Basketball 3-4 ; Track 3-4; Intra-Mural Basketball 3: M Club 3-4; (Poseyville High School 1-2: Poseyville. Indiana). BONNIE J. WILLIS (WILLIE) Attendance Award 3; Girls’ Council 4 ; Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Junior Sun- shine Society 1-2; Senior Sunshine Society 3-4; Choir 1-2-3; Manxm (iray 6. RONALD E. MITCHELL (MITCH) Baseball 3; Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Intra- Mural Basketball 1-3-4; Martxxi Gray. DOLORES JEAN HARGETT (JEAN) F x tlight Performers 3-4; G. A. A. 2-3-4; Junior Dra- matic Club 1: Junior Sunshine Society 1-2: National Thespian 4; Maroon Ik Gray 5. MARY CULLMAN Attendance Award 1; G. A. A. 3-4; Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 4: Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Junior Sun- shine Society 1-2; Senior Sunshine Society 3; Maroon (iray 6. The 1950 Hoop-Pole 13 SENIORS BEVERLY WALLING (BEV) Attendance Award 1-2-3: G. A. A. 2-3-4. Vice-Presi- dent 4: Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Junior Sunshine Society 1-2; Senior Sunshine Society 3; Maroon Gray 6. JOHN CAUSEY Band 1-2-3-4; Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Intra-Mural Basketball 4; Maroon Gray 6. BONNIE LOU BAUER Attendance Award 3; Band 1-2; G. A. A. 2-4; Hoop- Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Junior Sunshine Society 1-2; Senior Sunshine Society 3: Scholarship Certificate 3; Maroon Gray 6. HERBERT B. TURNER (HERB) Attendance Award 2; Maroon Gray 3. THELMA WEISS (TOOTSIE) Attendance Award 2-3; G. A. A. 2-3; Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Hoop-Pole Staff 4 ; Junior Sun- shine Society 1-2, Vice-President 2; Senior Sunshine Society 3-4. Recording Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Librarian 2-4; Maroon Gray 6. RUTH V. NIEMEIER (RUTHIE) G. A. A. 2-3-4, President 3; Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Junior Sunshine Society 1-2; Senior Sunshine Society 3; Maroon Gray 6. ROBERT TERRELL Maroon Gray 6. DONNAS Y. HEATH Footlight Performers 3-4; Hoop-Pole Jr. Staff 4; Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Junior Sunshine Society 2; Senior Sunshine Society 3; Art Club 4 ; Choir 2-3-4 ; (Spauld- ing High School 1, Chicago, Illinois) ; Maroon Gray 4. JO ANN SCHAEFER (JO) Junior Sunshine Society 1-2; Senior Sunshine Society 3-4; Choir 1-2-3-4; Maroon Gray 4. JAMES SHARP (JIM) (Scotch Plains High School 1-2, New Jersey) (St. Petersburg High School 3. St. Petersburg. Florida); Maroon Gray 2. UNA J. WEATHERFORD Attendance Award 1-2-3; Band 1-2; G. A. A. 2-4; Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Hoop-Pole Staff 4 ; Junior Sunshine Society 1-2; Senior Sunshine So- ciety 3; Librarian 3; Scholarship Certificate 2; Maroon Gray 6. EUGENE KEETHERS (TONY) F. F. A. 2-3-4, Vice-President 2, President 3; Intra- Mural Basketball 1; F. F. A. Speech Contest 2-3; Maroon Gray 6. SENIORS WALTER SCHUESSLER (WALT) Attendance Award 1-2-3; Intra-Mural Basketball 1- 3-4; Junior Dramatic Club 1 ; Maroon Cray 6. WANDA I.EE CARTER Maroon Gray 5. HENRY J. MOHR Attendance Award 3; Intra-Mural Basketball 1-3-4; Maroon Gray 5. PATRICIA ANN ROSE (PATTIE) Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Junior Sunshine Society 1-2; Senior Sunshine Society 3-4; Maroon Gray 5. ELEANOR LUCILLE HOGAN Attendance Award 1-2-3; Band 2-3-4; (j. A. A. 2-3-4; Senior Sunshine Society 3-4; Maroon Gray 6. VIRGIL E. HOGAN (BUDDY) Football, manager 2-3; Track, manager 1 ; M Club 1- 2-3-4; Maroon Gray 5. GENEVA HENDERSON (TOOTSIE) ( . A. A. 4; Hoop-Pole Jr. Staff 4; Art Club 4; Secre- tary 4; (Booker T. Washington 1-2, Mt. Vernon, Indiana) (Lincoln High School 3. Evansville, Indiana). MAN FOR I) LEE ALLYN Maroon Gray 6. WILBERT GEORGE THOMPSON (DURANGO) Football 1-2-3; Basketball 1-2-3; Baseball 3; Track 2-3; Intra-Mural Basketball 1-2-3-4; Maroon Gray 1. ROMONA JEAN DeKEMPER F. H. A. 3; G. A. A. 2-4; Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Hoop-Pole Staff 4; Junior Dramatic Club 1 ; Junior Sunshine Society 1-2; Ba ketball Queen Can- didate 3; Senior Sunshine Society 3; Social Studies Club 4; Maroon Gray 6. LaVERN K AFFENB ERGER Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Intra-Mural Bas- ketball 1-3; Maroon Gray 2. LORETTA M. JONES Senior Sunshine Society 3-4; Librarian 3-4; Maroon Gray 6. The 1950 Hoop-Pole 15 SENIORS ROBERT J. ROSE (BOB) Attendance Award 2-3; Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Intra-Mural Basketball 2-3-4; Maroon Gray 6. RUBY E. SCHENK Attendance Award 1-2-3; Senior Sunshine Society 3; Maroon Gray 6. OSCAR HAAS (OCK) F. F. A. 2-3-4; Maroon Gray 4. AUGUSTA MARIE SMITH (Booker T. Washington 1-2, Mt. Vernon, Indiana) (Lincoln High School 3, Evansville, Indiana). BERTHA L. BRAUSER Band 1-2; F. H. A. 1; G. A. A. 2-4; Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Junior Sunshine Society 1-2; Senior Sunshine Society 3; Social Studies Club 4; Maroon Gray 5. EDWIN GRABERT Attendance Award 3; F. F. A. 1-2-4; Maroon Gray 5. RUTH J. SCHENK Attendance Award 1-3; Senior Sunshine Society 3; Maroon Gray 6. LeROY GRABERT Attendance Award 2; F. F. A. 1-3; Maroon Gray 9. ELENORA M. RUSSELL Attendance Award 1; G. A. A. 2-3-4, Secretary 4; Hoop-Pole Jr. Production Staff 4; Hoop-Pole Staff 4 ; Junior Dramatic Club 1 ; Junior Sunshine Society 1-2; Senior Sunshine Society 3; Maroon and Gray 6. RICHARD DEUTSCH No Picture Attendance Award 1; Baseball 4; Track 3-4; Intra- Mural Basketball 2-3-4. 16 The 1V50 Hoop-Pole HOOP-POLE EDITORIAL STAFF Sitting—S. Fuelling;. Felitor; M. Coan, A. Howden, W. Scherretz. I). Hahn. B. Walling. Standing—W. Hartman, D. Duckworth. M. (iarrett. HOOP-POLE BUSINESS STAFF Sitting—J. Schaefer. R. Blubaum, B. Douthitt. Business Manager: C. Forthoffer, M. Beste, C . Alldredge 1). Heath. Standing—P. Rose, B. Bauer. 77i ’ 1950 Hoop-Pole HOOP-POLE TYPING STAFF Sitting — H. Mathews, J. DeKemper, T. Weiss, Head Typist, K. Darnell. Standing —M. J. Cullman. B. Willis, J. Bishop. M. Miller, B. Bauer, J. Schaefer, R. Niemeier, U. Weatherford. K. Russell. M. L. Cullman. The 1950 Hoop-Pole DECISIONS CLASS HISTORY FRESHMAN YEAR “Extra—Hoop-Pole Seen Remarkable Change! New Era Hawn in Ml. Vernon High!!” But wait a minute, let’s look into this con- fusion and find just what it is. And it is the future SENIORS of 1950! Yes, 110 roaring, ripping and robust freshmen crammed them- selves into homeroom 30 on this tine ( ?) fall day in 1946. These freshmen weren’t the only drastic change brought to this institution in 1946. The Hoop-Pole Jr., our school paper, came l)ack into production after ten years of lieing idle. We were as powerful as weak be- cause early in September we had a gridiron queen. “Bobby Sox” entered our school with a dehut of two plays presented by the Jr. Dra- matic Club (all freshmen). This is truly a year of change—the letters WPA have been com- pletely revised in meaning. The new term for them is “Women Pay All”—and we did ! Some- one surely oj ened a window because “in-flu- cnza” and we all got a vacation. During the county tourney our hopes were built up—but let down in the semi-final, over-time game with New Harmony. Finally spring rolled around and all freshmen were bitten by the—bug!!! Along with spring came something new for us youngsters Honor Day. We were given scholastic, athletic, and attendance awards. Cosh did we hate to leave this wonderful place just when we learned our way around, too!! SOPHOMORE YEAR “Sophomores Make Comeback” Comeback from what? Oh, summer vaca- tion. that’s what! We all decided that if we should split up into several rooms, perhaps others would think we had increased in num- ber. So on August 29. 1947, some went to Room 23 to he under the dominating monarchy (?) of Robert Egloflf, a few trailed farther down the hall to Room 24 and Miss Howard, and then Room 25 wanted to he different, so they switched sponsors between semesters, having Mrs. Nelson and Miss Andis. We announced our queen candidates, which had been picked secretly last year. And even better than that, ours was elected! And in electing her we also broke a school record by having two queens reign during the football season. And what a season! Winning all the games except the most important one against our old foe. Dale. Mr. Frederick Sjobiarn, a concert pianist, was our guest for an F.C.A. program. We all at- tended the Spruce Ball in December. All we could manage to dig up at the basketball queen crowning was a maid of honor. During the Christmas holidays, we had a blind tourney. Really, it would be too much if we were host and also won the title, so we let Richland win. Margaret Bauer, one of the friendliest members of our class, died of pneumonia following a short illness. In the same field of sports, bas- ketball that is, our class sponsored guess what? Yes. give yourself a pat on the back because you’ve guessed it—a donkey basketball game. By a mere slip up. Bosse of Evansville defeated Mt. Vernon in the sectionals. Our team was defeated in the annual intra-mural contest. I wonder if being coached bv a Senior had any thing to do with the Seniors defeating us in the first game? Twenty of the Silly Sophomores served at the Junior-Senior Prom, “Club 48.” And before we knew it. the end of this year had rolled around. JUNIOR YEAR “Begin Early and Be Safe” That was surely the motto of the school ad- ministratiini when they planned the school cal- endar this year. Because on August the 27th, we trodded our little pahbies up to the school door. We had an excellent football team this year since three members of the team were Juniors. The only fault of this team was that it just couldn’t seem to make more jx ints than did the opposition (hut, of course, this was a minor item). But shortly after the beginning of The 1950 Hoop-Pole 19 CLASS HISTORY (Continued) school, we had a change in the weather. And boy, were we ever glad! Our class sweaters arrived in a time of need. Two new executives took office on September 21 and three were re- elected. Hurry, hurry or we will miss him. What’s this? The President of the United States, Harry S. Truman, visited our town on September 30. Just call us regular Fuller Brush salesmen!! The goal for magazine sales was $14,000, and we went over $254. Preceding our Thanksgiving vacation, the school threw a big shing-ding called the “Turkey Trot. Ac- tually, we had no turkeys that could trot, but you get the general idea (an all-school party). Another vacation! But what came before it nearly, but not successfully, spoiled it E-X-A-M-S. No one can say we aren’t worldly wise. A Junior won the State United Nations Contest. The county tourney will be mentioned, period. But reviving our players we made New I larmony work to win the next scheduled game by a double overtime. We made it to a semi- final game in the sectional meet. (An article in the school paper was entitled “People in Brief.” Who admitted that the favorite food of the Jun- iors was onions?) Prom time rolled around and we chose as our theme “A Night’s En- campment. This was to honor our guests, the Seniors of '49. We felt charitable and offered our services as ushers at the Baccalaureate and Commencement programs. Four members of our class were elected to the National Honor Society. Three boys went to Boys’ State and one girl to Hiris' State. SENIOR YEAR “Main Floor of M. V. H. S. Vacated— For Seniors Yes, we Seniors changed our tune and de- cided to form a strong union. We had as our capital the library on the main floor. It was an old custom for Seniors to be in the library, but in recent years they hadn’t been. We elected all sorts of things that first week—a queen candi- date. class officers, and decided to have as our Senior Statesmen—Cavan and Pence. A new organization was formed, the Art Club. Knock, knock—“would you be interested in buying season football tickets, play tickets, everyday cards, Christmas cards, or stationery?” That was our door-to-door campaign. And did it work! We sold $753 worth of cards and stationery, $400 over our goal. The football team was good and bad—not quite good enough and yet not too bad. The annual staff was selected so we could get this publication pre- pared for circulation. Whoops! Careful don’t fall! CRASH! I warned you to be careful— yes. we had a Senior skating ] arty, with no fatal casualties, eh, Mr. Pence? The basket- IkiII queen crowning was very successful with the Seniors right in there pitching. We all had a wild night at that “Fall Round-Up.” (What was the name of that thing we did on the gym floor? “Skip to My Lou,” you say?) Christmas rolled around and so did vacation. As usual, we were host to the blind tourney. Boy, this is the berries! These 3-day school weeks are tops! Yes, after returning on Tuesday, we were dismissed Friday because of sleet, snow, and flood. We prepared ourselves in every detail as exam time rolled around. Since this was the last time we would have to concentrate on them, we wanted to be good. Hood, did I say? Best, because we were Seniors. One day a package arrived. For several days and months after many of us spent our days, nights and everything else at play rehearsal. Yep! We were all “Eighteen in June.” Did Julie ever fall olt the balcony. We all buckled up to keep the tears from rolling as we l egan to choose our announcements, robes and decide where to have our class picnic. Frederick Sjobiarn, a concert pianist, made a return engagement. He seems to be improving with age, doesn’t he? We all dressed up in our best bib and tucker on the night of May 5 — Junior-Senior Prom you know. iosh, did we ever feel left out because we didn’t get to take final exams this year! But we made up for being left out, as we shined on Honor Day and Class Day. We could hardly believe it, but no use kidding ourselves we had commenced. 20 The 1950 Hoop-Pole or ri: 7 v . VOO V HOuR LOHFERs UN!Of m.; AGAZIME J. ALES ME N K KlNCfWE V. 7 = 7 7 (Jf Vf - Ct G.r F)H The mo Hoop-Pole 21 99 The 1950 Uoop-Polc SENIOR PLAY Production Staff Business Staff First row—W. Winigcr, B. Willis. E. Russell. (I. Alldredgc. D. Duckworth. Second rote -K. Mitchell, 15. Walling. R. Rose, L. Kaffenberger, M. Allyn, M. (jarrett. Firs! rote—M. J. Cullman. K. Darnell, M. I- Cull- man. Second rote—R. Niemcicr, U. Weatherford. II. Bauer. J. Hargett. Third rote —J. Schaefer. 15. Brauscr. T. Weiss. M. loan, J. Bishop. Fourth rote— E. Jones. 15. Douthitt, l . Bluhaum. J. DeKemjier. 15. Marx. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1950 presents EIGHTEEN IN JUNE by HILDA MANNING A Samuel French Production Catharine L. Howard. Director Ann Howden. Delores Hahn. Student Directors CAST Wendy iilhcrt..................................................... Stic Fuelling Hester (iilhcrt Donnas Heath Kate lillHTt Agnes I loehn Madeline Gilbert ................................................. Mary Jane Beste Emil I’atchlev....................................................... Donald I hde Nony Peck....................................................... Wanda Scherretz (iert Walton......................................................... M vrna Miller I ) mny Miller...................................................... Donald Curtis Tack Elliot John Esche Allan Snow................................................................... Ralph Walls Sharon Tannerly Helen Ann Mathews Roland Smithcrs .Phil Hagemattn Velma Andrews ...................................................Claire Forthoffer The mO Hoop-Pole 23 SCHOOL CALENDAR September 6— First day of school—Cavan and Pence our sponsors—Oh Man!! 7— New Teachers!! Why does everyone want to take Physical Education? 1-1—Election of Class Officers! Our new Prexy!! Phil Hagemann. 16— First Fire Drill—Who was that little F'reshman who carried out his lunch ? 17 Football Queen Crowning — Marilyn Cullman was elected Senior Candidate. Ortolter 9—Tri Kappa Tea for the Senior (iirls! 14— “Book Lovers”—one act by Footlight Performers. 17— Fall-Round-Up—The All School Party —“Square Dance and Virginia Reel”— Fun for everyone!! Yipee! 17— Rev. Twente—Exchange Teacher. 19—(iirls- Mass Meeting—Faculty vs. Stu- dents—did you ever see such beautiful legs ? ? 21—Pictures taken for Annual—Watch the birdie, and I don’t mean Mr. Pence!! 27— 28—Teachers Association (faculty at- tends movies—students sleep). 31—Back to school again—Betty Ann Marx elected Senior candidate for Basketball Queen! November 3-4—“Meet Me In St. Louis”—3-act play —Presented by Footlight Performers. 9—Completion of Stationery Sales! We did it!! We went over our goal by $400. 15— Miss Brock front Evansville for the (iirls’ Mass Meeting. Short hair is now stylish. 18— (iirls Council began Candy Sales!! 24-25 Thanksgiving Holidays begin — Watch your tummy!! 28— Back to school—Everyone looks as if they have gained about 5 pounds—Well- almost!! 29— Arrival of Stationery! Home Room 20 in an up-roar!! December ft—“M Club Party—Where did Bill Hart- mann put all those hot dogs?? 7—Seniors had their first real class party. Skating at “Juniors Skating Kink” was enjoyed by everyone!! Pillows were popular at school next day. 14—Mary Jane Beste, Jo Ann Bishop, and Sue Fuelling represent the Seniors in the I). A. R. Citizenship Contest. Susie was elected. 15- Social Studies Club Party—Who car- ried away all that good cider?? 21— January 3 — Christmas Vacation !! Merry Christmas, Everyone!! January 1—Blind Tourney—Richland Red Devils w m!! 4—Rain-Rain Everywhere—School may be dismissed! 5 F. F. A. Party—strictly boys! 6—No School—Icy roads — Everyone is singing the most popular song of the day “Slippin’ Around!” 18- 19—Exams!! 19- 20-21—County Tourney at Wadesville. Wadesville won. 27—Sue Fuelling won oratorical contest!! 27—Hooray for the Wildcats!! We beat New Harmony. February 4— Solo Contest — Evansville College — We’re proud of Phil, Betty Nell, Brass and Vocal Sextets! 7 Donkey Basketball game!! Mule Train!! 2,3—Sectionals at Evansville. 26—Band Concert!! 1 didn't hear any sour notes so I sup|x se everyone did their best! .March 6— Senior Play Matinee. 7— Seniors, the big day has arrived!! “Romeo, Romeo, where for art thou Romeo!! Senior Play went off with a bang!! Enjoyed by everyone. 10—County Music Festival!! More fun!! 25—State Solo and Ensemble Contest. April 3- P. A. C. Dinner at Tell City!! 14- 15—F.aster Vacation! 22— P. A .C.—Track Meet!! May 5— Junior-Senior Prom!! Lot's of fun!i 15— Student Art Exhibit. 17—Senior Picnic—Jolly!! A whole half day!! 19—Minor Honor Day! The Seniors were not forgotten! 23— Exams began, but not for the Seniors!! They are taking it easy from here on out!! 24— Class Day—Senior Class reigns today. 25— Major Honor Day. Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. 26— We commenced!! 24 The 1950 Hoop-Tole CLASSES Junior Officers I). Green, Treasurer; W. Tippitt, President; 1.. Tomlinson, Secretary; E. Dawson, Historian; I . Hochn. Vice-President. Sophomore Officers First rotv— D. Keck, President; P. Krietenstein. Vice-President. Second rotv—G. Todd, Treasurer; C. Melton, Historian; N. Stevens. Secretary. Freshman Officers L. Morrison, President; J. Higgen- bottom, Vice-President; I). Bradford. Treasurer; J. Doutliitt, Historian; V. Jackson, Secretary. 26 The 1950 Hoop-role JUNIORS First rate—M. Doutliitt, E. Dawson. W. Carmen, M. Behrick, J. Breeze, M. Cameron. Second row—R. Ben- nett. C. Breeze. C. Boerner. J. Boerner. W. David. M. Broadhead. P. Denning. Third rote — I.. Baro. (i. Brooks. E. Brakie, B. Denbo, C. Andrews. R. Curtis. Fourth row --D. Bond. D. Deig, S. Challman. K. Bartlett, V. Carr, J. Bauman. R. Bell. First rmc—Ct. Kester. J. Greenwell. Second rote—V. Schorr. W. Smith. M. Kanes. M. Redman. B. Reeves. Third row—W. Thielman. D. Oliver. J. Southern. H. Smith. W. Tippitt. L. Tomlinson. Fourth row—J. Traf- ford, J. Van Syoc. S. Winternheimer. (i. Travers, R. Rose. Fifth row—J. Smith. P. Reis. D. Rcnschler. J. Schis- ler, W. Schisler, D. Temple. The 1950 Hoop-Pole 27 JUNIORS hirst rote—A. Greeiiwcll, J. Goftinct. Second row—G. Grabert. S. Redman, L. (irabert. 15. Harralson, J. Mentzer. Third rote- I). Walls. I '. Wells. K. Ofer, C. Walters, S. O’Donnell. I . Kincade. Tourth row D. Koehr. M. Redman. D. Ogles. 1 . Orth, M. Schroeder. Fifth row -C. Stewart. E. Waller. V. Kirk. A. Shcrrctz, D. Pin- dell, F. Tron. l irst rote—V. Jackson. X. Duckworth, X. Felty, (). Haas. F. Healy. J. Finn. Miss Barger. Second row—S. McFadin. G. Mohr. H. Garrett. K. Mayne. I. Morehead. L. Hutchins. J. Martin. Third row—D. Green, B. Dun- can, R. Jourdan. G. Esche, R. Kincade. W. C. Marvel. Fourth row- J. Hinderliter. J. McFadden, P. Hoehn, J. Keitel. P. Keuber, f . Niehaus. J. Garrett. The 1950 Hoop-Folc SOPHOMORES First row—C. Blackburn. F. Aldrich, D. Boerncr, A. Egli, M. Dawson. Second rote—I. Hall. P. Deig. W. Brauser, J. Benner, S. Aikman, N. LaDukc. Third raw—J. Buchanan. V. Dempersmeier, J. Challtnan, O. Hahn. J. Deig. Fourth row—P. Brenner, T. (irahatn. R. Dartt. J. Reeves, C. McFadin. F. Brice. Fifth row—J. Erwin. D. Bergstrom. J. Boyle. M. Stinson, D. Rhodes, W. Brandt. First rote—G. Crabtree, M. Duley. Second row—B. Bailey. A. Davis. S. Scheller, S. Seifert. S. Chaplin. Third row—N. Clark. L. Kessler. M. Seifert. P. Bourne. Y. Copeland, I-. Jarred. Fourth row A. Roedel. K. Wagner, W. Terry, J. Coulter, D. Marshall. The 1950 Hoop-Foie 29 SOPHOMORES First roiv—M. Martin, R. Jackson. H. Jones, C. Melton, J. Lawrence. Second row—A. Mathews, E. McCoy, . McDurmon, A. Mueller. S. Kelly, W. Jefferies, C. Niehaus. Third row—R. Moye, W. Jenkins, J. Kapperman. N. Guest, P. Krietenstein, J. Hargett, M. Hellenberg. Fourth row— G. Kelly, R. King. R. Kaffenberger. D. Kis- singer. I). Keck, J. Hedges. Fifth row—G. Niemeier. W. Humston, D. Kerchcr, M. Manning. VV. D. Marvel. S. Manning. Mr. Brown. First rote- I). Russell. G. Phillips, G. R x«, D. Osban. Second rote- M. Weintraut, B. Schroeder. M. Oeth, H. Schroeder, J. Ott, S. Smith. Third row—G. Todd. M. Uhde, M. Woods, P. Taylor, V. Stevens, M. Shoemake, N. Stevens. Fourth row—R. Webster. E. Schroeder. D. Schmitzer, M. Uebelhack. E. Uebelhack, D. Wilson. Fifth row—M. Wentzel. E. Wilke, W. Whitesides, T. Taylor, W. Wallis, R. Wells, M. Yearwood. .TO The 1950 Hoop-Pole First row—J. Brooks, I). Bradford, B. Bourne, G. Benner, S. Bishop, R. Burk. Second rote- M. Blul auni. I . Beste, R. Brown, C. Brown, I). Durbin. Third roiv— D. Bauer, W. Baton, M. Benner, J. Becker. L. Bell, N. Brakie. First row—Mr. Riebold, C. Juncker, B. Hancock, S. Harden, R. Jourdan. Second row—B. Hedges, M. Hilakos, I). Esche, B. House, V. Jackson. Third roiv— V. Wagner. J. Johnson, P. Espenschied, G. Hurley. I). Hartman, B. Johnson. Fourth row—G. Thompson, (i. Gronemeier. C. Eversman, C. Pfeiffer, P. Keethers. The 1950 Hoop-Foie FRESHMEN Tirst rate- R. Crider. J. Douthitt, J. Chaffin, S. Crider. S. Crowe, T. Duncan. Second row— B. Clayton, J. Darnell. J. Duckworth. J. Diclkcs, W. Creekmur, S. Carr. Third row—J. Chapman, G. Chaplin, J. Coulter, O. Clark. R. Deckard. E. Coulter. Tirst row—). Smith. A. Niehaus, B. Schuessler, D. Terry. B. Holliman. Miss Redman. Second row—M. Steward, B. Smith, M. Roedel, B. Phelps, M. Sherretz, M. Stull. Third row—M. Pavatt, I . Niedermeicr, R. Reinitz, C. Nelson, D. Patmore. R. Parson, D. Wilson. Fourth rote—J. Strean, G. Mounts, J. Walker, N. Par- son. W. Rheinhardt. C. Smith. Tifth row—M. Pritchett. E. Wilson, F. Terrell. B. Wolf, V'. Tron. 32 The 1950 Hoof -Foie FRESHMEN hirst roto—S. Alldredge. B. Claybrooks. F. Wells. J. Scherretz, G. Alexander. Second rote- R. Douthitt. M. Darr, V. Dickens, G. Phillips, C. Bauer. W. Pierce. Third row H. Storey, J. Clark. L. Durell, X. Andrews. L. Key. J. Higgins, Miss Allen, fourth rote- L. Morrison. J. Higgenbottom. P. Dean, M. Baldwin. J. Taylor. E. Jones. hirst row- X. Miles. L. Martin. B. Lilleston, G. Marx. M. Meinschein, C. Moore. Second rote Miss Bar- ker. S. Morlock, M. McCarty, G. Mason. X. Meier, L. Medcalf. Third rote—J. Medcalf, W. Kincade. C. Log- gians, J. Thompson. X. Reinhardt. J. Landreth. Fourth row M. Xesler. R. Wade, J. McClarncy, H. Russell. I). Martin, R. Mattingly, C. McCormick. 33 The 1950 Hoop-Pole -S r taf=i v C. (jJ ty- 49er s HONOR DAY I ? £1 0. 7S R v?? f ? 9 A V 34 77i ’ 7950 Hoop-Pole CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES CTf k rf 7 7 7 7l J [D. y L b F . f=t F=K i 1W 36 The 1950 1! oop-Tolc The 1950 Hoop-Pole 37 Meet Me In St. Louis” By SALLY BENSON Presented November 3-4, 1949 LAST Mr. Smith Phil Hagemann Katie Dolores Roehr Mrs. Smith.. Elizabeth Dawson Mrs. Waughop Mary Ann Douthitt Rose Smith Charlotte Andrews John Shepard..................Steve Challman h.sther Smith..—...........—....Sue Fuelling Fred Gregory. ....................... Hill Duncan Agnes Smith. Peggy Bourne Ida Boothby............Phyllis Krietenstein I'ootie Smith..............—Linda Causey Lucille Pentard____________________ Mary Jane Beste Lon Smith ...................Maurice Garrett Mr. Dodge .................... Gene Kelley Grandjta Prophater... ...Richard Copeland Mr. Duffy Wilfred Glenn Thielman 38 The 1950 Hoop-Pole FOOTLIGHT PERFORMERS First row—I). Heath, S. Redman, S. Scheller, C. Melton, J. Goffinet, D. W alls, B. Bailey. M. Dawson. Second row M. Weintraut. G. Todd, C. Walters, P. Bourne, S. Fuelling, J. Lawrence, A. Egli. Miss Howard. Third row—E. Dawson. C. Blackburn. P. Krietenstein. D. Roehr, J. Finn, D. Hahn. Y. McFadden. Fourth row J. Hargett, M. Miller. M. Broadhead, V. Stevens, R. Moye. I). Keek. M. Bcste. M. Douthitt. Fifth row— G. Esche, J. Hedges, R. Copeland, C. Andrews, S. Kelly. W. Tipitt, W Thiehnan. Sixth row M. Garrett, G. Travers, W. Duncan, P. Hagemann. S. Challman. J. Van Syoc. G. Kelly. D. Curtis. FRESHMAN FOOTLIGHT PERFORMERS First rote—T. Duncan, S. Bishop, E. Douthitt, S. Carr, S. Crider, S. Crow. Second rote— R. Parson, R. Crider, W. Darnell, D. Bradford. M. Pavatt. X. Andrews. Third rmc- M. Blubaum, B. Hedges. J. Chapman, B. House, B. Clayton. Fourth row— M. Baldwin, M. Nesler, J. Becker, P. Espenschied. R. Deekard, G. Hurley. The 1950 Hoofi-Fole 39 F. H. A. hirst row- I). Durbin, M. McCarty, F. Wells, M. Rocdel. (i. Roos, VV. Creekmur, D. Osban, Miss Barker, s| onsor. .Second rote D. Russell. V. Jeffries. L. Kessler, K. Darnell. S. Chaplin, G. Crabtree. M. Martin. Third rote—C. Loggains. A. Mueller, A. Mathews, M. Uhde, M. Schroeder, J. Breeze, N. Stevens. Fourth rote—L. Iomlinson. P. Denning, S. Smith. M. Shoemake, L. Durell, L. Hutchins. I'ifth row J. Landreth. W’. Brauser, V . Schorr, D. Bond. G. Chaplin. M. W ilson, D. Schmitzer. F. F. A. hirst rote—D. Kissinger, I . Healy. G. Alldredge, J. Boerner, P. Niederineier, D. Esche. Mr. Riebold. Second rote O. Hahn, E. Searcy, P. Brenner, ( . Mohr. J. Y’ork, M. Yearwood, A. Roedel. Third rote—P. Keethers, C. Boerner, (). Haas. B. David, D. Duckworth, R. Beste. J. Schisler, R. Dartt. Tourth rote—E. Niemeier, M. Garrett, J. Esche, E. Keethers. R. Jourdan, D. Hartman. P. Hoehn. f ifth row P. Ries, A. Cole. V. Carr. D. Hide, M. Manning, R. Niehaus. J. Hinderliter, J. McFadden. w I he 1950 Hoop-Pole G. A. A f irst rou —V'. Copeland, B. Bailey, M. J. Cullman, J. Goflinct. Second rote—C. Forthoffer. D. Halm, M. L. Cullman. G. Henderson, S. Fuelling, I . Bourne. Third rote—X. Duckworth, (i. (irabert. M. Dawson, F. Aldrich. M. Coan. J. Hargett, f ourth rote- I. Hall. A. Davis. M. Beste, S. Aiknian, C. Blackburn, I). Curtis. fifth rmc B. Brauser, B. Bauer. J. De Kemper. M. Broad head. K. Hogan. Sixth row—S. Brown, A. Howden, A. Hochn. R. Blubaum. R. Curtis. B. Denbo. G. A. A. f irst row Miss Ogan. Ci. T xld. C. Melton. S. Scheller, J. Mentzer. Second row D. Walls. J. Kappcrman, C. Steward. M. Clide. E. Waller. V. Kirk. Third row—M. Weintraut. R. Kincade. C. W'alters, S. O’Donnell. R. Niemcier. U. Weatherford, E. Russell. Tourth rote—S. Kelly. H. Mathews. M. Miller. P. Krietenstein, J. Lawrence. Y. McFadden. f ifth row—W. Scherretz, D. W ilson. J. Martin. B. Walling. S. McFadin, W. Tipitt, N. La Duke. The 1950 Hoop-Tote 11 HAND Clarinets -S. Smith, (1. Hurley. J. Mentzer. X. Andrews. M. Pavatt. W. Dielkes. I). Marshall. J. Causey. D. Duckworth, Ilutes E. Dawson, C. Andrews. Horns—M. Dawson, J. Finn, C. Manning. Cornets—G. Grone- ineier. J. Hedges. R. King. C . Kelly. B. Hedges, M. Wood, C. Eversman. Saxophones—I . Hageinann. G. Travers. S. O’Donnell. S. Bishop. T. Duncan. T romhones—M. Broad head. R. Deckard. R. Moyc. Baritones—D. Berg- strom. J. Van Syoc, W. Wallis. Basses—D. Keck, S. Manning. D. Renschler, J. Erwin. Drums—S. Crow, G. Grabert, S. Carr. CHORUS hirst nm —E. Waller, B. Smith. C. Steward. V. Kirk. Mr. Egloff. Second row—P. Bourne. B. Bailey. J. Lawrence. C. Melton. S. Scheller, D. Heath. G. Todd. Third row—S. Aik man, P. Krietenstein. E. Dawson, J. Finn, D. Roehr, M. Uhde. M. Weintraut. Fourth row—M. Miller. M. Beste, J. Bishop, J. Schaefer, J. Heath. VV. Darnell. M. Blubaum. Fifth row-—P. Taylor, J. Chapman. W. Scherretz, R. Bluhaum, R. Curtis. S. McFadin, D. Schmitzer, S. Kelley. 42 The 1950 Hoop-Pole SENIOR SUNSHINE f irst row-—L. Grabcrt, R. Ofer, J. Green well, K. Darnell. 15. Willis. Second row S. O'Donnell. M. Schroedcr. B. Orth, D. Ogles, F Rose, J. Bishop. Third row—D. Pindeil, V. Smith, P. Denning. L. Tomlinson, J. Schaefer, f ourth rote—V. Schorr. L. Jones, E. Hogan. B. Marx. I. Morehead. Fifth row—T. Weiss, Miss Barger. Sponsor, S. McFadin. SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB First row—J. Mcntzer, E. Dawson, G. Grabcrt. Second rmv—B. Brauscr, J. Hargett. X. Duckworth, M. Douthitt, Miss Allen, sponsor. Third rmv—J. DeKemper, J. Buchanan, R. Copeland. J. Challman, D. Duckworth, L. Baro. Fourth rmv—G. Esche. D. Curtis, B. Dcnbo. R. Curtis. B. Duncan. Fifth rmv—G. Brooks. D. Green, S. Challman, J. Bauman. P. Hagcmann. J. Esche. The 19?0 Hoop-Folc 43 JUNIOR SUNSHINE f irst row—S. Crider, (i. Alexander, J. Flack. X. Brakie. Second rote—Miss Woods, sponsor, V. Copeland. S. Carr, F. Aldrich. R. Jackson, M. Brooks, V. Jackson, V. Jeffries. Third rote I). Durbin. B. Hancock. S. Alldrcdge, B. Claybronks. M. Duley, E. Douthitt. R. Crider. Tourth rote A. Egli, I). Bauer. M. Darr. A. Davis. M. Hilakos, S. Chaplin, I). Boerner. J. Duckworth. Tifth rmv B. House, J. Chapman. J. Clark. J. Dcig, L. Durell, I-. Bell. I. Hall. Sixth rmv— M. Benner, J. Benner, W. Eaton. J. Becker, G. Chaplin, N. Guest. W. Brauser, M. Baldwin. JUNIOR SUNSHINE First rmv— B. Smith, B. Lilleston. R. Jourdan. L. Martin. M. Roedel. G. Phillips. M. Sherretz. G. Mason, R. Parson. Second row—C. Juncker. J. Scherretz, H. Schroeder. M. Oeth. F. Wells, J. Kapperman. S. Seifert. B. Schroeder. Third rmv— M. Seifert. C. Steward, D. Russell, B. Wolf, L. Kessler. D. Osban. M. Martin. Fourth rote—D. Patmore. X’. Stevens. A. Mueller, V. Stevens, N. Reinhardt. L. Medcalf. X Meier, B. Jones. Fifth rmv— X’. McDurmon, C. Loggains. J. Landrcth, X . Miles, F. Terrell, M. Pritchett. J. Thompson. Sixth rmv—S. Smith. M. Shoemake, E. McCoy, S. Morlock, M. Wilson. M. Ucbelhack. B. Johnson, D. Wilson. it The 1950 Hoop-Pole CERAMICS CLUB f'irst rotv-—YV. Creekmur, L. Martin. Second rote—S. Bishop. D. Terry. V. Dickens, L. Bell, C. Juncker. Third rout -B. Bourne, D. Bradford, W. Rheinhardt, M. Pavatt. N. Andrews, B. Hedges. Tourth rote—L. Mor- rison, C. McCormick, B. Clayton, I). Patmore, M. Blubaum. f ifth rote -G. Hurley. P. Espenschied. (i. Thomp- son. (i. Gronemeier, B. Johnson, J. Reeves. ART CLUB f irst rote—S. Aikman. D. Heath, G. Phillips. T. Moore. R. Burks, Miss Lees, sponsor. Second rote— . Scherretz, K. Wilson, I). Roehr, G. Henderson, S. Redman. Third rote—S. Brown, R. Blubaum. J. McClari • C. Forthoffer. Tourth rme—A. Howden, A. Hoehn, J. Van Syoc. H. Smith. V. Eaton. The 1950 Ifuop-l ole 45 M CLUB hirst row—C. Walker. W. Winiger, L. Haro. (). Hahn. R. Rose. Second rote—J. Bauman, R. Bell, J. Chall- man, W. C. Marvel, V. Hogan. Mr. Abel, sponsor. Third row- I). Temple. P. Hoehn, W. Schisler, V. Carr, J. McFadden. Tourth row—VV. Hartman. J. Smith. D. Uhde. K. Bartlett. J. Keitel. W. Whitesides. BOYS’ COUNCIL hirst row—D. Keck. D. Temple, D. Uhde, S. Challman, C. Walker. Second row J. Hinderliter. W. Hartmann, J. Buchanan, Mr. Hames. sponsor. M. Garrett. J. Thompson, 46 The 1950 Hoop-Pole hoop-pole jk. editorial J. Esche, M. Coan, (i. Henderson, A. Egli. W. Tippitt, E. Dawson, D. Heath. M. Garrett. HOOP-POLE JR. PRODUCTION First rote- B. Bauer, I). Halm. E. Russell, M. L. Cullman. M. J. Cullman. K. Darnell. B. Harralson. Second row—U. Weatherford. R. Niemeier, B. Willis. I. Bishop, J. Hargett. M. Miller, H. Mathews. Third row—R. J. Schenk. '1'. Weiss, B. Marx, J. Schaefer, M. Beste, J. DeKemper, B. Brauser. Fourth rote- 1). Curtis, W. Thomp- son, J. Causey, R. Mitchell. I). Clark. R. Bell. Fifth row—R. Blubaum, R. Terrell. H. Turner, R. Rose, R. Black- burn. L. Kaffenberger. Miss Barger. The 1950 Hoop-Pole 47 LIBRARIANS Sitting— Miss Cavan. Standing—R. Copeland. B. Duncan, D. Hahn. B. Bauer, L. Jones, R. Blubaum. T. Weiss, H. Mathews. The 1950 Iloop role First row—D. Hahn. K. Walters, J. Mentzer. Second row—K. Darnell. M. Clide, R. Curtis, B. Marx. Third rate— O. Duncan. I . Hoehn. D. Clide. S. Chalhuan. J. Bauman, R. Copeland, W. Marvel. MONITORS horn Jenro Seeye O e tn l Zex t d roc e s s o rv Tho Thrill 49 The 1V50 Hoop-Vole The 1950 Hoop-Tolc Fau-l Round - Up ATHLETICS THE QUEENS f o o T B fl L L Oot ??? s fl s If e T B 0 l i 52 The 1950 Hoop-Pole T'irst row—J. Higgins. M. Steward, J. Walker, R. Kincade, B. Bourne, C. Breeze. Second roic—R. Mattingly. O. Clark. R. Wade, J. Johnson. J. Higginbottom. I.. Morrison. G. Hurley. R. Dcckard, W. Winigcr. Third rate—W. D. Marvel, J. Hedges. R. Rose, G. Brooks, G. Gronemeier, W. Huniston, W. W agner, M. N'esler. J. Reeves. G. McClarney. Timrlh rote Mr. Baxter. Freshman Coach. I’. Hoeltn, I). Kerrher. J. Boyle. G. Thompson, V. Carr, M. Stin- son, K. Higginbottom. I). Bergstrom. J. Keitel. T if III mtc—J. McFadden, D. Clide. J. Smith, K. Bartlett, W. Whiteside. W. Hartman. W. Schislcr, J. Ban man, Mr. Abel, Coach. FOOTBALL 1950 C rippled by the loss of two regulars, Keitel and Temple, with broken ankles, and unable to halt their opponents passing attack, the Cats crumbled in the tough second halt of their nine game schedule. For the first time since the organization of the I’. A. C. they finished in the second division. At the close of the season Bartlett was se- lected as center on the All-Conference team. Smith was placed as end on the All-Conference second team and Hartman and Schislcr won honorable mention. Major letters were awarded to K. Bartlett, J. Bauman, V. Carr. W. Hartman, 1’. Hoehn. J. McFadden, R. Rose, W. Schisler, J. D. Smith, I). L’hde, D. Whitesides, W. Winiger, |. Keitel, and D. Temple. Season Record Opponent We The; Richland ... 34 6 Posey ville 52 0 ( akland City . . . . ... 14 0 ()wensville . . . . ... 20 6 Rockport ... 0 8 Cannelton ... 32 56 Tell Cite ... 0 24 1 kale ... 6 IS Petersburg . . . . ... 14 22 Total points scored by Wildcats 172 Average per game 19.1 Total points scored by Opponents—140 Average per game 15.5 The mo Hoop-Pole 53 First Tram Pirsl rote—Mr. Brown. L. Baro. J. Challman, V. Carr. R. Rose, W. C. Marvel. Second rote—J. Bauman. J. Krwin, K. Bartlett, J. Smith. D. Temple. I). Bergstrom, Manager. BASKETBALL 1950 The Wildcats of the '49-’50 season played uninspired hall for most of the season but finally clicked after the County tournament. Their fourth game with New Harmony demon- strated the type of hall that had been expected of them all season. With no losses by gradu- ation they should he a strong team in their final season together. The second team enjoyed a good season, while the freshmen went through the season undefeated. Varsity Scores Opiment Us The Cannelton . . . ... 27 37 Dale . ... 37 52 Princeton . . . . ... 37 67 Tell City .... . ... 37 62 Rockport ... 51 44 New Harmonv . ... 44 48 Wadesville .... . . . 30 54 (iriftin ... 52 41 Mater Dei .... ... 49 37 ♦New Harmonv . . . . 39 48 ♦Rockport . . . 50 42 Cynthiana .... ... 70 46 Posevville .... . . . 61 39 tNew Harmonv . . . . 41 48 New Harmonv . ... 64 45 ()wensville .... . . . 56 62 Ft. Branch .... . . . 50 46 Boonville ... 40 62 lakland City . . . ... 67 56 fCynthiana .... ... 51 52 ‘Blind Tourney. fCounty Tourney and Sectionals. 54 The 1950 Hoop-role SECOND TEAM I jrst row Mr. Abel. J. Hedges. L. Baro. D. Kerchcr. O. Hahn. T. Wagner, R. Bennett. Manager. Second row W. Whitesides, J. Krwin, C. Manning, M. Stinson. J. Bauman. J. Garrett, K. King. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL l irst roic—G. Phillips. I). Terry. L. Morrison. (). Clark. B. Bourne. M. Steward. Second row- D. Bergstftyn. J. Johnson, R. Brown. M. Nesler. G. Thompson, G. Groiumeicr, . Wagner, Mr. Baxter, Coach. 55 The 1950 Hoop-Pole TRACK AND FIELD MEETS I he track season of '49 resulted in numerous new school and field records as well as some good team scores. School records were broken by Schaffer in the 880 ( 2:06.1), Potts in the high hurdles (16.35). the low hurdles (24.6) and the shot put ( 50' ' 2 ). I he 880 relay team composed of Dausman, Weir, Claxton and l.oehr established a new mark of 1 .37.7 in their favorite event. New field records were established by Schaf- fer in the 440 ( 54.8). Smith in the high jump ( 5' 9‘ x ). and Potts in the shot put (49' 4- ). Held records were tied by l.oehr in the 220 (24.1 ) and Potts in the low hurdles (25). Richard Reutsch, mile runner and consistent point winner, was lost to the team in the Boon- ville meet when he suffered a leg injury. Letters were awarded to J. Bauman. R. Clax- ton, R. Dausman, J. Keitel, W. l.oehr, W. Marvel. . Potts, A. Schaffer, J. D. Smith, I). Temple, C. Weir, and R. Reutsch. Scores Opponent We They Poseyville-Cvnthiana . . . .114 19 Richland • ■ ■ 99(4 30(4 Henderson, Kv. . . ... 43 88 Princeton . . . . • • • 53(4 90% Boonville . . . 93 47 Jasper ... 64(4 66(4 P. A.C. Sectional meet Petersburg Relays second place sixth place 5 points BASEBALL 1949 Major letters were presented to L. Baro, J. Bauman. J. Behrick, V. Carr, J. Challman, R. Claxton, (). Halm. D. Miles, A. Schaffer, J. I). Smith, and C. Weir. Freshman numerals were awarded to R. Bergstrom, R. King. |. Boyle, T. Taylor, and W. Whiteside. Summary of the Season's Scores Opponent We The (iriffin 8 (iriffin 5 (hvensville . . . 8 Richland .... . ... 7 6 Princeton .... . ... 7 21 Richland .... . ... 18 20 ( hvensville .... . ... 16 5 Yell Leaders W. Schcrretz, M. Doutliitt, S. Scheller. J. Finn. 56 The 1950 Hoop-Pole y PoHi i'vrirtteo' 7 49 H 3CH«rrLH Spring CAmrHto - y 9 a r !N ' l Vjfffj} Sports A paw • -r BASEBALL, ‘49 I'irsl row—J. Higgins, L. Baro, R. Claxton, C. Weir, J. Cliallman, O. Hahn. D. Green, D. Bergstrom, F. Healy. Second row—Mr. Baxter. Coach, R. Daustnan, A. Schaffer. J. Smith, D. Miles. J. Behrick, J. Bauman. V. Carr. W. Whitesides. S. Challman. The 1950 Hoop-role 57 PATRONS Marinello Beauty Shop Service Shoe Shop Brooks Shoe Repair Beaver’s 5 10 Ilerh Reilniaii Beauty Shop Thornton Wheaton Railway Express Agency Modern Girl Beauty Shop Locker and Packing Plant Griess Food Market Sam Davis Oil Company Davis Hester Marathon Station North Side Market Forthoffer’s Bishop's Ml. Vernon Creamery Parkett Drive Inn Junior's Skating Rink Keek Gonnernian Company Jot 'em Down Store Fuhrer-Ford Milling Co. Consumers Ice Cold Storage Co. Standard Oil Co. Breeze Garage McCarty Coal Co. Tomlinson. Farm Supplies Grover Wolfinger Bullard Deluxe Appliances The Shorts Sunshine Feed Store People's Bank Trust Company J. C. Mendenhall Medicine Co., Inc. Ike Rosenbaum, Jeweler Breeze’s Greenhouse Benton's Tire Service Superior Cleaners Kate's Beauty Shop Huffman Cleaners Redman Turner Ed Turner’s Barber Shop Model Department Store Indiana Brokerage U eisinger Funeral Home Hi-IIo Shop Gonnernian Auto Company Garrison's Radio Sales Gronemeier Hardware Co. City Dry Cleaners Stinson Bros. Lutternian's Grocery Hasting Equipment Co. Dansman's DA Station Doane Aviation Topper Nash Sales Harry Russell Sons Pierce Texaco Service Allen's Service Station Palace Soda Shop l.indley’s A P Store K M Cafe Tresslar's 5 10 I'lie Al-Rio E. B. Schenk Hardware Co. Western Auto Associate Store Clements and McClellan Oscar Keck, Electrical Dealer Keck Motor Company Schmuck's Cafe Espenschied Knowles Stephans Implement Co. Aliijah Allvn, Real Estate Gerber’s Super Market Medcalf's Texaco Station Roseoe C. Bayer Son Shrode Agency Todd Cowman Barber Shop .Mount’s Grocery Dawson’s Store Kroger Store Southern Indiana Gas Electric Company Ilironimus Food Market Dr. L. John Vogel Puritan Drive Inn George Zimmerman, Lawyer Kranss Cleaners Launderers Althoff's Standard Service Woodward Service Station Dr. J. R. Ranes Nihlo's Book Store Moll Pledger Home Mill Grain Co. Lewis Marathon Station Liberty Service Station Russell Insurance Agency Model Bakery G. E. Woods, Blacksmilhing and Vi elding Stocker Groeery Hester’s Grocery Rite Quirk Cafe DeFur’s Paint Store Neu Way Cleaners Burris Home Auto Supply Estelle's Beauty Shop Mt. Vernon Lumber Co. Lawrence's Grocery Mt. Vernon Milling Co. Advance Manufacturing Company- Farmers Elevator J. G. Rohlman Grocery Kuhn Koal Ko. Republican Printing Office 58 Tin• 19fO Hoop-Pole INDEX Aikman, Shirley- 29, 41. 42. 45 Aldrich, Flora Dean- 29, 41. 44 Alexander. Genor a June—33. 44 Alldredgc. Gordon 12. 23. 40 AI (dredge. Sue—33. 44 Allyn. Manford Lee—15. 23 Andrews, Charlotte Ann—27. 38. 39 Andrews. Nancy 33. 39. 42. 45 Failcy, Barbara 29. 39. 41. 42 Baldwin. Mary Ann 33 39. 44 Baro. Lincoln- 27, 43. 46. 54. 55. 57 Bartlett. Kenneth 27. 46. 53. 51 Bauer. Bonnie Lou—14. 17 18. 23 41 17. 48 Bauer. Charles Edward—33 Bauer. Delores Marie— 31. 44 Bauman. James— 27. 43. 46. 48. 53. 54. 55. 57 Becker, Joyce Eleanor—31. 37. 39. 44 Behrick. Mary Lou -27 Bell. Lois—31, 44. 45 Bell. Roy Lee—-16. 27. 46. 47 Benner. Glenn- 31 Benner, Joann—29. 44 Benner. Martha Sue—31. 44 Bennett. Ronald Ray -27. 55 Berg trom Donald—29. 42. 53, 54 55, 57 Beste. Mary Jane—11. 17. 38. 39. 41. 42 47 Beste. Robert Fredrick—31. 40 Bishop. Jo Ann—12. 18. 23. 37. 42. 43. 47 Bishop. Shirley 31. 39. 42. 43 Blackburn. Carol Jane—29. 39. 41 Blackburn. Richard James 41. 47 Bluhaum. Marilyn Sue 31, 39. 42. 45 Blubaum. Rita—12. 17. 23. 41. 42. 45. 47. 48 Boerner, Clarence—27. 40 Boerner, Dorothy Mae—29. 44 Boerner, James L.—27. 40 Bond. Dorothy—27. 40 Bourne. Billy Clay 31. 45. 53, 55 Bourne. Peggy Sue—29. 38. 39. 41. 42 Boyle, James—29. 53 Bradford, Dorothy—26. 30. 39. 45 Brakie. Eugene—27. 44 Brakie, Nellie Mae 31 Brandt. Wilburn—29 Brauser, Bertha—16. 23. 41. 43. 47 Brauser, Wilma—29. 40 Breeze, Carl J. —-27. 53 Breeze, Jcannine—27. 40 Brenner, Paul—29. 40 Brice. Francis—29 Broadhcad, Margaret A. 27. 37. 39, 41 A 2 Brooks, Gary—27. 43. 53 Brooks, Marlene Janet—31. 44 Brown. Robert Marvel—31. 55 Brown, Charles Marvin 31 Brown. Katherine Sue—12. 41. 45 Buchanan. John—29. 43. 46 Burks, Richard—31. 45 Cameron. Margaret Ann—27 Carmen. W anda—27 Carr, Shirley Ann—32. 39, 42. 44 Carr. Vollie 27. 40. 46. 53. 54. 57 Carter, Wanda—15 Causey. John 14. 37. 47 Chaffin. John Hubert—32 Challman. John—29. 43. 46. 54. 57 Challman. Steve Clark—27. 38. 39. 43. 48. 57 Chaplin. Grace Irene—32. 40. 44 Chaplin. Sadie Louise—29. 40. 44 Chapman. Joan—32. 39. 42. 44 Clark. Don—16, 47 (. lark. Joyce—33. 44 Clark. Nadine—29 I lark. Orvan R.—32. 53. 55 I ay brook. Barbara—33. 44 Clayton. Bonnie Jean—32. 39. 45 Coan. Martha 11. 17. 23. 41. 47 Cole, Ansel—40 Copeland, Richard 10. 11. 38. 39, 43. 48 Copeland. Virginia—22). 41. 44 Coulter. Eva Louise- 32 Coulter. James—32 Coulter. Lee Joseph—29 Crabtree, Georgia—29. 40 Creckmur. Wanda—32, 40. 45 Crider. Elizabeth Ruth—32. 39. 44 Crider. Virginia Sue - -32. 39. 42. 44 Crowe, Sue Carolyn—32. 39 Cullman. Marilyn J.—13. 18. 23. 41. 47 Cullman. Mary L.—13. 18. 23. 41. 47 Curtis. Donald 13. 23, 39. 43. 47 Curtis, Dorothv—41 Curtis. Ruth—27. 41. 42. 48 Darnell. Katherine—11. 18. 23. 40. 43. 47. 48 Darnell. Wilma Jean—32. 39. 42. 44 Darr, Mora Jean—33. 44 Dartt. Robert—29, 40 David, William C.—27, 40 Davis, Anna Ruth 29. 41. 44 Dawson. Elizabeth Nell—26. 27. .18. 39. 42. 43. 47 Dawson, Mildred Faye- 29. 39. 41 Dean. Phyllis—33 Deckard, Ronald Eugene—32. 39. 42. 53 Deig. Donald—27 Deig, Joyce—29. 44 Deig. Patricia A.—29 DeKemper. Pomona Jean 15, 18. 23. 41. 43. 47 Denbo, Betty—27. 41. 43 Denning, Pauline—27. 40. 43 Dcmpersmcier. Vernon—29 Deutsch. Richard—16 Dickens. Virgel—33. 45 Dielkcs. William—42 Dielkes. Jerry Lee—32 Douthitt. Bertha Mae—10. 11. 17. 23 Douthitt. Elma J.—26. 32, 37. 39. 44 Douthitt. Mary Ann—27. 37. 38. 39. 43. 56 Douthitt. Robert—33 Duckworth. Don 12. 17. 23. 40. 42. 43 Duckworth. Jo Ann—32. 44 Duckworth. Norma Jean—29. 44 Duley. Martha Jean—29. 44 Duncan. Oscar M.—48 Duncan. Thomas Jefferson—32. 39. 42 Duncan. William 28. 38. 39. 48 Durbin. Dora Ann—31, 40. 44 Durcll, Letta May—33, 40. 44 Eaton. Wanda Lee—31. 44. 45 Egli. Alta Aline—29. 39. 44. 47 Erwin, James—29. 42. 54. 55 Esche, Darwin 31. 40 Esche, Gene—28. 39. 43 Esche. John—11. 23, 40. 43. 47 Espenschied. Phyllis—31. 39. 45 Eversman. Charles Henry—31. 42 Felty, Nellie Mae—28 Finn, Jane—28. 39. 42. 56 Flack. Jacqueline Dean—44 The 1950 Hoop-Pole 59 INDEX Forthoffer, Claire—12. 17. 22. 41, 45 Fuelling. Jennie Sue—10, 11, 17. 22, 28. 29, 41 Garrett, Halden—28 Garrett. John—28. 55 Garrett. Maurice—12. 22, 27. 29. 40. 46. 47 Goffinet. Doris Jean—28. 29, 41 (irahert. Edwin—16 Grabcrt, Gladys F.—41. 42, 42 Grabcrt, Laveme A.- 28. 42 Grabcrt, Leroy—16 Graham, Thomas—29 Green, David R.—26. 28. 42. 57 Green well, Agnes Mae—28 Green well. Jcannic L.—27. 42 Gronenicier, Gary—31, 42, 45. 52, 55 Guest, Novelyn—20, 44 Haas. Oscar 16. 28, 40 Hagemann, Phil H.—10, 11. 22, .18. 29. 42. 43 Hahn. Delores—12, 17. 39. 41. 47. 48 Hahn, Oscar Jr.—29. 40. 46, 55. 57 Hall, Imogenc—29. 41. 44 Harden, Shirley—31 Hancock. Bonita Nadine—31. 44 Hancock. Vernon—13 Hargett. Dolores Jean—13. 23, 39, 41. 43, 47 Hargett, Jerry—20 Harralson, Bonnie—28. 47 Hartmann. Donald R.—31. 40 Hartmann. William—11. 17. 46. 53 Healy. Floyd—28. 40. 57 Heath. Donnas—14, 17, 23. 39, 42. 45. 47 Heath. Jo Ann—42 Hedges, Bettyc Ann—31. 39. 42, 45 Hedges, Janies Storey—20. 39, 42, 53, 55 Hellcnberg, Marion—20 Henderson, Geneva 15, 41. 45, 47 Higgcnbottom. Joe—26. 33. 53 11 iggenbottom, Kenneth—53 Higgins. Jackson—33, 53, 57 Hilakos, Mary Kathryn—31. 44 Hinderliter, John W.—28. 40, 46 Hochn, Agnes—12. 23, 37, 41. 45 Hoehn, Pat—26. 28, 40. 46. 48. 53 Hogan. Eleanor Lucille—15, 41, 43 Hogan, Virgil Eldon—15. 46 House. Betty Sue—31. 39. 44 Howden, Ann—13. 17. 41. 45 Humston. William—30. 53 Hurley. George Foster—31. 39, 42. 45. 53 Hutchins. Lillian—28. 40 Jackson, Rita E.—30, 44 Jackson. Velma June—28 Jackson, Venita Dean—26. 31, 44 Jarred, Leona—29 Jeffries, Wanda—30, 40. 44 Jenkins, Wilbur L.—30 Johnson, Betty Lane—31. 44. 45 Johnson, John E.—31, 53, 55 Jones, Barbara Ix e—30. 44 Jones. Elmore—33 Jones. Loretta Mae—15, 23. 43. 48 Jourdan, Robert—28. 40. 44 Jourdan, Ruby Viola—31 Juncker, Carolyn Ann—31, 44. 45 Juncker. Rawlin—12 Kaffcnberger, La Vern—15, 23, 47 Kaffenberger, Robert—30 Kapperman, June—30. 41. 44 Keck. David—26. 30. 39, 42, 46 (Continued ) Keethers, Eugene A.—14, 40 Keethers, Peter—31, 40 Keitel, John Alvin—28. 46, 53 Kelley, Nelson Eugene—30. .18, 39 Kelley, Sharon Jean 30. 39, 41. 42 Kerchcr. Dennis—30. 53, 55 Kester, Grace E.—27 Kessler, Lucille—29. 40. 44 Key, Louis—33 Kincade, Ralph—28. 53 Kincadc, Ruth—28, 41 Kincaid, Walter—33 King, Robert—30. 42, 55 Kirk, Velma Dean 28. 41. 42 Kissinger, David C.—30. 40 Krietenstein. Phyllis—26, 30, 37, .18. 39. 41. 42 Kueber, Paul -28 La Duke, Nancy—29, 41 I Hildreth, Joyce Lee—33. 40. 44 Lawrence, Joan—.10. 39. 41. 42 Lillcston, Betty Jean—33. 44 Loggains, Christine—33, 40. 44 McCarty, Mariam—33, 40 McClarncy, Gerry Lee—3.1. 45, 53 McCormick. Curtis—33, 45 McCoy, Elizabeth—30, 44 McDurmon, Norma Jean 30. 44 McFadden, James—28, 40, 46, 5.1 McFadden, Yvonne—39, 41 McFadin, Craig E.—29 McFadin, Shirley—28. 37, 41. 42, 4.1 Manning, Charles Milton—30. 40. 42. 55 Manning, Shannon—30, 42 Marshall, Donald E.—29, .13. 42 Martin, Jamia—28, 41 Martin, Lois Irene 3.1, 40. 45 Martin, Mary Ann—30, 40. 44 Marvel, William C.—28. 46. 48, 54 Marvel, William D.—30, 5.1 Marx, Betty Ann—10, 11. 23. 43. 47. 48 Marx, (iene Raymond—33 Mason, Goldie Fern—33, 44 Mathews, Anita M.—30, 40 Mathews, Helen Ann—13, 18. 23. 41. 47. 48 Mattingly. Robert R.—33, 53 Mayne, Keith—28 Medcalf, James—33 Medcalf. Lois Marie—33, 44 Meier, Norma Jean—33, 44 Mcinschein, Melvin—33 Melton, Carole Lee—26. .10. 39. 41. 42 Mentzer. Joyce Ann—28. 41. 42. 4.1. 48 Miles, Norma Joyce—33. 44 Miller, Myrna Jane—13, 18. 23. 39. 41. 42. 47 Mitchell, Ronald Edward -13. 23. 47 Mohr. Gerald—28. 40 Mohr, Henry John—14 Moore, Clarence Thomas—33. 45 Morehead, Iva Lois—28. 43 Morlock, Shirley Elaine—33. 44 Morrison. Ligc—26. 3.1, 45, 53. 55 Mounts. Gordon Dale—32 Moyc. John Robert—30. .19. 42 Mueller, Cecelia Agnes—30. 40. 44 Nelson, Charles Thomas—32 Nesler, Myron Lee—33, 39, 53. 55 Niedermeier. Paul August—32. 40 Niehaus. Arthur Ray—32 Xiehaus, Charles—30 60 The 1950 Hoop-Pole INDEX (Continued) Smith, Duff Barbara—32. 42. 44 Smith. Helen—27. 45 Smith. John D.—27. 46, 53, 54. 57 Smith, Shirley—20, 40. 42. 44 Smith, Wanda Lee—27. 43 Southard. John—27 Staples. Bill—12 Stevens, Nancy June—26. 30. 37. 40. 44 Stevens. Velma—30. 39. 44 Steward. Charlotte M. 28. 41. 42. 44 Steward. Marshall—32, 53. 55 Stinson, Milhurn—29. 53, 55 Storey, Herbert—33 Strean. James Henry—32 Stull, Mary Ann—32 Taylor, James Henry—33 Taylor. Patricia Ann—30. 42 Taylor, Ted—30 Temple, Darrell Dean—27. 46, 54 Terrell, Francis Sue—32, 44 Terrell. Robert—14. 47 Terry, Donald—32. 45, 55 Terry, William—29 Thielman, W ilfred Glenn—27. 38. 39 Thompson, Joyce—33, 44 Thompson, Wilbert—15. 47 Thompson, Gerald Harlan—31. 45. 46. 53, 55 Tipitt, Wanda Lee—26. 27. 39. 41. 47 Todd. Glenda—26. 30. 39. 41. 42 Tomlinson. Laura Mae—26, 27. 40. 43 Trafford, Jack—27 Travers. Gerald Lee—27. 39. 42 Tron, Frieda—28. 32 Turner, Herbert—14. 47 Uebelhack, Esther—30 Uebelhack, Marilyn—30. 44 Uhde. Donald—11. 23. 40. 46. 48. 53 Uhde, Marilyn J.—30. 40. 41, 42. 48 Van Syoc. James R.—27, 39. 42. 45 Nichaus, Ralph W.—28. 40 Niemeicr, Eugene—30, 40 Niemeicr, Ruth—14. 18. 23, 41, 47 O’Donnell. Sharon—28. 41. 42. 43 Ofer. Rita—28. 43 ()gles. Daphane—28, 43 Oeth. Margie Ann—30. 44 Orth. Betty Jean—28, 43 (Ishan. Dorothy Dean—30. 40. 44 Ott, James I).-—30 Parson, Norma Jean—32 Parson, Ruth Colleen—32, 39, 44 Patmore. Dinah Lou—32. 44, 45 Pavatt, Mary Lucy 32, 39, 42. 45 Pfeiffer. Charles—31 Phelps, Betty Jane—32 Phillips. Gerald—33, 55 Phillips, Geraldine—30, 44, 45 Pierce. William Lee—33 Pindell, Doris—28. 43 Pritchett. Mary Frances—32. 44 Ranes, Mary Lou—27 Redman. Mariana—27 Redman, Martha Jane—28 Redman. Sarah—28, 39, 45 Reeves, Betty—27 Reeves, Jerry—29. 45. 53 Reinhardt. Nova Nadine—33. 44 Reinitz, Robert Francis—32 Renschler. Donald—27. 42 Rheinhardt, Wayne—32, 45 Rhodes. David L.—29 Kies. Paul E.—27. 40 Roedel, Arvin—29, 40 Roedel, Martha Jane—32, 40. 44 Roehr, Dolores Ann—28, 38. 39. 42. 45 Rohlmaii, William—32 Roos, Genevieve—30. 40 Rose. Patricia Ann—15, 17. 43 Rose. Richard—16. 27, 46. 53. 54 Rose. Robert—23. 47 Russell. Dorothy—30. 40. 44 Russell. Klenora—16. 18. 23, 41, 47 Russell. Harold L.—33 Schaefer, Jo Ann—14, 17. 18. 23. 42. 43. 47 Scheller. Virginia Sue—29, 39. 41, 42. 56 Schenk, Ruby E.—16 Schenk. Ruth J.—16. 47 Scherretz, Juanita—33. 44 Scherretz. Wanda—12. 17. 23. 41. 45, 56 Schisler, John—27. 40 Schisler, William—27. 46. 53 Schuessler, Bruce Arthur—32 Schuessler. Walter—15 Schmitzer. Dorothy—30. 40. 42 Schorr. Virginia M.—27. 40. 43 Schroeder, Betty Lou—30. 44 Schroeder. Ervin Edward—30 Schroeder, Hilda—30. 44 Schroeder. Mildred F.—28. 40. 43 Searcy. Emil Eugene—40 Seifert, Marjorie Ann—29. 44 Seifert, Shirley Ann—29. 44 Sharp, James—14 Sherretz, Alice Ellen—28 Sherretz, Mary Cathryn—32. 44 Shocmake, Martha Louise—30. 40, 44 Smith, Augusta—16 Smith, Carol Lee—32 Wade, Robert Dale—33. 53 Wagner, Lorn Terrell—55 W agner, William Kenneth—29. 31. 53. 55 Walker. Charles—12. 46 Walker, Jesse Eugene—32. 53 Waller, Eva Beatrice—28. 41, 42 W'alling, Beverly—14. 17. 23, 41 Wallis. Wilbur K.—30, 42 Walls, De Ette—28. 39. 4! Walls, Ralph E.—11. 23 Walter, Catherine Ann—28. 39. 41. 48 Weatherford, Una J.—14. 18. 23. 41, 47 Webster, Robert—30 Wcintraut, Martha—30. 39. 41. 42 Weiss. Thelma—14. 18. 23. 43. 47. 48 Wells, Faye—28. 40, 44 Wells, Florence—33 Wells, Richard A. 30 Wentzel, Marion—30 Whitesides, William D. .50, 46. 53, 55. 57 Wilke. Eugene—30 Willis, Bonnie Jean—13, 18. 23. 37. 43. 47 Wilson, Doris Jane—32. 41. 44 Wilson. Kenneth D.—30. 45 Wilson. Mary Eleanor—32. 40. 44 Winiger, William—13. 23. 46. 53 Winternheimer, Sylvestor—27 Wolf, Betty Jean—32. 44 Woods, Marilyn—30. 42 Yearwood, Mark—30. 40 York. John Louis—40 The mO Hoop-Tole 61 AUTOGRAPHS The 1950 Hoop-l‘ole AUTOGRAPHS The 1950 Hoop-Pole AUTOGRAPHS A Twinco Yearbook, Twin City Printing Co., Champaign, Illinois. c : h rv v.- Sir , JMhV v;v '-V-' £v; •■yy- •c . v £ • sfe ; • '.XV. Vfc S --JS, : r4L -32 , —1 1 vtsfv: • - v : t- T. ■ ?r -v rf . r i y ,ssc Vk-. 5 _- — • -? • V ' 3S£ rw v0rC ? •• .- •4«S • 'jg A - • w: wv r f ' ■ - FiW: S3 .v .-. y t -q c ■••WF ■Y 7 i- P-'v'ii« HE5 . £6 3f 4j jj fog if- k? ■ P A- a • K4 ft- f -r ■ • «i .-gy.- ■ i . .A 4 -- ;■ £-. - v. 45« k . :.?!'■; •- ’ Ci 7— £-' ‘ .r ' -• g£ . .- - - v” ■ i —•• a 'jKtf. • ,8? - . -'Jk life? ‘ 1 - V V «r: «


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