New Ross High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (New Ross, IN)

 - Class of 1951

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ls r I' X Y V I 1 iq I! Dedication WE DEDICATE Tl-HS YEARBOOK TO OUR PARENTS AND ALL THE TEACHERS WHO HAVE ENABLED US TO FULFILL THIS PHASE OF OUR LIVES. Z 7 New A vl'llNoN vunnus WILLIAM K. SHEWEY l-fmcipn 'lu-usa.. MARY COLLINGS cAnol.vN AL5l'0N HELEN SHEPHERD Pllynclll se. M-me Home Ecounynic: Cummercial Sludiea NORMAN s:vsNs GERALD BROWN Rlclumn PULL:-:N Agriculture nlalv-fmmu Mr. Denver Feltner Grade Six Central Normal Mra. Hilda Barnett Grade Five Indiana State Teacher Indiana unml-my Mrs, Jewell Bounnell Grlde Fnur Indiana Slate Teacher lllinoxs Stale Teacher Mace . College S College 5 College 4 Athletics Sotilll Studies Mrs. Gladys Smith Grade Three Indiana Central Madam Blakerh Mm. Mary Duncnn Grade no Butler unlverslly cenll-al Numan Mrs. Eulalia Meek Grade One ls. s. Butler unmrslly um Valparaiso College Pura-le unavefslly cemnll Normal Ross MAMIE COX English S-2s!f.1fG ' - 5.l.j3,j is ' 5- L fl P35 'ig fff: ,W , l . 515559, 'i . ' A, V i MAXWELL BARNETT English sum slllaiell ll-. High Athletics Z N fwg MQ- I! ff K ig 1 f' I K GQNIFI f- Y u X X kj K X N GMDUATE5 CONNIE TURNER Vice-Presxdenh - - - ----- - 2.4 F. F. A. ----- - - Treasurer- ---- - Judging Team- - - - - Bmikelblll- - - - Buuehlll- - - Tuck ------ - 1-14. Blue Jay- - - - - - - Babies Nxgm ou1 - - - - - - - - -3 -'Bruner Benyn- - - - - - - - - --4 - - 3,4 - - 3.4 . - . -3 1.2.1.4 1,z.1.4 1.2.3.4 .---4 WAYNE STANLEY charm.. ---- ----- P. F. A. ------ - - - President- - - - . .waging rum- - - Blukelball- - ' ---- - Truck ---- ------ Buys' State- - - - - '1'r1ea1-.e1.y-------- Blbiel Nighl. Quin- - JAMES SABENS s.c..1..y--------------4 1'n.....rn--------- Bama-----U ---- F.r.A.----- -- Judging Tenm- - - nepmef- - - - - Blskelbull- ------- - Baleblll- - - 4-H Club - - - -r1.es1u.J..y---- ----- Babies Nighf ou: - - - - Bluelter Staff ---- - - - - --.-4 President ---------- Secreiary and Treasurer -...- 2.3 name --------..---- 1.1.3 ,4 . . - - -L -- 3.4 --3.4 -----3 --z.z.4 ---- 3 4-1-1 cub- - - - - - - - -1.z.J.4 - - - - A -..-4 --- 4 ---3 - - -Z -1.2.4 - 3.4 - - -3 . -.J -1.2.3 -2.3.4 1.1.1.4 --4 ---3 MARY REDMAN 'rrusul-eh - - ------ - - - - -4 cum-M -------.--- ---- J .4 Sunahlnm ------ - - 1.2.3 .4 vicvprmaem- - - - - - a F. 1-1. A. ------- -.--. 4 Bluelter surf- - - - - - - 4 ne Blue hy ----- ---- 4 Babu-1 Night our- - - - - - - -1 Brasher Betty - - - - - - - 4 6 PATRICIA BURKE r.u..A.--------------- Blunl.erStlff----f------- The Blum Jay- ------- Blbl8l Night Ou! ---- Brother Bmw- - - - - - - - - - JERRY HARRIS Vice-Prelidenh - - - - - SUE BAKER seqfeguy- ---- I ---.-.. - - F. H. A. ----- - ---.--.. - l-HClub--- ----- -----1, Bmester Shit- - ------ . . . The Blue ny- ----- - ----.- Blbie5 Nilh! Ou! -------- - --umm.: amy ---------- LOIS LUDWIG r.u.A.- ----- --- Plrlilmentlriln- - - - Sallllllorllu - --1 F.1-'. A.- ---- . ---.- ---3.4 Bukeumnn- - - ..-... - - - 11,3 Track----------- ----3 4-HClub-- ----- -------x,z The Blue hy- - - - ----- - - 4 Brother Betty - - - . . ---- 4 'I uma- - - ---- - - - - - crm... ---- - ----- 1. Liinariln --------- - - su..-hx... ---- - -------- President -----.-.. - - 4-nc1uh------------ STANLEY SCHULTZ u.-mw1---- ----..- - a.nz..u ---- -- ---- --- 'rn:x------------- l.Z.4 -1,2 1.z.3.4 Th! Blue Jly. Artill- ----- v - 4 ' 'Blblal Night Out' N ------ --1 Brother B211-Yu' ---- - - - - - 4 o.uwod.x1m.qx- ----- - - - - 1.2 vxcppnnaem- ---- - - - - . - 1 - 1.3.4 2.3.4 f 2.4 -3.4 - - 4 2.3.4 - - - - J l .l.3 nl Bluesur Staff-Editor -------- 4 The sun .ny-co-rzdicoh ----- 4 Blbiel Nlghl Out ------- - - 1 Brother Betty ------- - - 4 CHARLES RADFORD DORIS WILLIAMS President -------- ---- . 2,3 Treasurer- - - - - - - - - - l Chorus --------- - - -l,z,3,4 Pianist ----------- -I ,z,3,4 - 1.2.3.4 Secretary --------- --.- z Currespanding Secretary ----- I Bluexter Sta!! Editor- ---- - - 4 'rne Blue Jay-Editor ---- Blbiel Night Out ---- Brother Betty ---------- 4 Valedictorhn Sunshine- - - - ---- - - - - --4 --s F.1-1.4. --.- .. .... --.-- Judging Timm . Bliketball ----- Baseball ---- - . . T.--ex ----- 4-H Club- - - - . The su.. hy- . . 1.z. -- 4 Bnbies Night Out ---- - - . . Bruner BQtty - - - - - - 4 3.4 -3 2.3 2.3 3.4 3.4 -3 DELORAS HU!-'FMAN Chorus- - ----------- 1,z,3,4 Advertising Manager ---- - - - 4 Sunshine ------------ 1.2.3 ,Q Treasurer- - ---- - - - - -3.4 F. H. A. ------- - ---- l,Z.l.4 President- ----- - - - - - - 4 Vice-Presidenh - - - - - - - - - 3 Reporter- ------------ 1.1 Gi.-xv sane ------------- 3 Cheerlalder -------'---- 3,4 Bluesier Stlil- - - - - - - - 4 'rm ax... ny- - - Babies Night Out - - - -3 '-emu... senyu- - - 4 - - 4 DWIGHT Housx-:11 B...-A -------------- 1,z,a .4 Solo Contest ---- ----- Z F. F, A. ------ ----- 3 .4 Blsketbxll- ----- - ---- Z senden. Manager- - - - - 3 The Blue Jay ----- - - 4 BabitS Night Out - - - - 8 J R UTH STOUT and -------------- Sale Contest --------- crm... -----------.. Sunshine ---- - - - - - - F. H. A. ------------ 1.2.3.4 -'-2.3 -1.3.4 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 Recreation Leader- - - - - - - - 2 Historian- - - - - - - - 4-Hom. ----- ---.--- ----3 1.2.3.4 4 Bluester Sufi- - - ----- - - - - 'rue Blue ny- -.- ---- - - - - - 4 B-bin Night 0no. - - - - - - Brother Betty - - - - - - - --.3 --4 1 The Class History In the fall of 1939, the Magic Carpet of Education was unrolled before the Class of 1951. In the group to climb aboard for an exciting twelve year journey were: Pat Burke, Io Ward. Doris Williams, Jerry Harris, Jim Sabens, Dory Huffman, Ruth Stout, Charles Radford, and Wayne Stanley. - Starting as our guide was Mrs. Duncan, but Miss Norma Everhart finished the first year. The second year Miss Margaret Proffit replaced Miss Everhart and the carpet was sail- ing smoothly. Sailing became a little complicated when the third and fourth grades were brought together and Miss Irene Mills was the guide. Pat Burke fell off the carpet as we circled over Darlington. In the fourth grade the two classes, the third and fourth grades, were separated and Miss Mills was the leader for another year. Sue Baker joined us as we sailed over Oklahoma. The fifth grade brought a new adventure--two teachers. Mr. Max Barnett was head guide, while Mr. Denver Feltner assisted in Geography and History. Mary Redman jumped on the band wagon as we passed Jamestown and Stub Schultz decided to join us from Bob's Pool Room. In the sixth grade Mr. Feltner was head instructor while Mr. Barnett assisted in English and Literature. Pat Burke joined our little group once more. Our seventh year seemed to be the first exciting part of our long journey. We made the long non-stop trip to High School in New R oss. This year we picked up a whole host of in- structors and Mr. Barnett led our expedition. The eighth year proved to be much the same as the year before it. Mr. A. H. Beck took over as chief conductor with several assistants. Dwight Houser was picked up somewhere along the way. I believe it was in a candy and cigar store. Then we sailed straight into an airpocket. This was our big year. for we were now in High School and real celebrities fgreen freshiesl. Once more Mr. Barnett was our director and he helped us tofstart our candy sales. We now had a class treasury. Connie Turner was taken on the passenger list as we passed over Crawfordsville. The next year we landed on Sophomore Continent with Mr. John Cash as our guide. Our class treasury wasn't growing very rapidly so we struggled to sell burned popcorn and slaved diligently for a paper drive. Lois Ludwig came along to accompany us from Illinois. Only two years left to go as we sailed into Junior Island with Mr. Gerald Brown as our Commander-in-Chief. Now things were really starting to pop. First came Christmas card sales, then coke sales, then--the Junior-Senior reception, sponsored by us Juniors and agreed to be the best reception ever given in N. R. H. S. We had taken a little time in October to produce a Broadway hit, Babies Night Out, directed by Mrs. Mamie Cox. At last! the twelfth year. We landed in the Land of Sophisticated Seniors, governed by Mr. A. V. Purdue, who directed such important events as magazine sales and annual sales. Our pictures were taken and we proudly presented our composite to the halls of Ye Ole Alma Mater. In April we took time out for another smash hit, Brother Betty. again directed by Mrs. Cox. Also in April we were honored with a reception given by the Junior Class. We were rapidly nearing the end of our long and tiresome struggle. On April 29, the Baccalaureate was held at the New Ross Christian Church. April 30, Commencement exercises were held in the New Ross Gymnasium. The speaker was Dr. Ray Montgomery. On May 6, the class set out on one last trip together. This was to Washington, D. C. ---- by train. Our school days are now gone, but they will never be forgotten. They are the most pleasant of all our memories and will remain in our hearts forever. x 9 Class Prophecy for 1951 The sun rose bright and early on the morning of April 30, 1971. Just twenty years ago today the class of 51 had graduated, leaving the halls of New Ross High School quiet and lonesome. Yes, it had been twenty long years since I had seen the members of the class, so l decided to look each of them up. I left the city of New Ross. Indiana, at 5 A.M. on my Magic Carpet starting on the journey 1 was going to make. I went to Chicago first. While walking down Fifth Avenue I noticed a bright sign which read Specialized Baby Clothes. The lady standing in the window looked familiar to me sol went inside. Then l recognized her as Lois Ludwig. Lois told me she had her own shop and spent much of her time designing baby clothes. While we were talking, a lady came in the door. I looked up and saw Deloras fl-Iuffmanl Edwards. followed by three little girls. Deloras came over and joined in the conversation. She said she had a family of six, the youngest two and the oldest seventeen. She said her oldest daughter, a senior in high school, was in love and she cou1dn't understand it. lt must have run in the family. I bade Lois and Deloras good-bye and continued on my journey. Traveling south from Chicago I entered the town of Balle Henche. l saw two men leaning against the hitching post day-dreaming, but 1 didn't pay much attention to them. As I walked hy, one of them spoke to me. I looked again and who could it be but James Sabens and Charles Radford. For some reason they had remained bachelors and were living together on a little old run-down farm just out of town. Traveling on my way to St. Louis I stopped off at Lafayette. Walking down the street l met Doris Williams. Doris said she was married to the Professor Dice who was teaching at Purdue University. She also told me that while her husband was teaching at the University she gave piano lessons. Leaving Lafayette I traveled on to St. Louis. Walking down the street I met Pat Burke. Pat and I talked over some of our old school days together. She said she was married to Wayne Steele. but since she had found housework a little dull. she continued to work as a stenographer to the well-noted lawyer, Jerry Harris. Jerry had entered law school immedi- ately after graduating from high school and was admitted to the bar in 1968. Pat also told me she had seen one of her old classmates, Connie Turner, on the previous day. She hadn't had much time to talk to Connie as he had to catch a train to Mexico where he was featured as The Champion Shooter. Leaving St. Louis 1 journeyed on to Denver. As it was getting late 1 started looking for a hotel in which to spend the night. I noticed the Schultz Hotel advertised so I looked it up. When I entered I recognized the desk girl to be an old friend, Sue Baker. She told me she had worked for the hotel owner, Stanley Schultz.. for fifteen years. After talking awhile with Sue, she called a bellboy for me. When he appeared who could it be but none other than Dwight Houser. As Dwight showed me to my room he told me he had not yet found the girl that could cook and curl hair like Dear Ol' Mom. He said he did not like to work in the hotel as he h had to be careful and not walk too heavy. He said he was considering the idea of returning to the farm and starting a harem, even though it was against the law. 1 asked Dwight if he was familiar with the town and he said familiar enough that he knew where a good orchestra was playing. He said the orchestra was supposed to be very good, especially under the leader- ship of their director. Professor Wayne Stanley. p Dwight told me where I could find Wayne and I went over and had a little talk with him. Wayne told me he had married a little red-headed gal he met in college and she had encourag- ed him to be an orchestra leader. He said the orchestra was made up partly of his family and friends. His wife and four of his sons played in the orchestra. He also said his best violinist was Ruth Stout. Ruth came up while Wayne and 1 were talking and asked if we had heard the news about Mary Redman. She said Mary had been elected as the representative from the District of Walnut Township. She had been thrown out of Congress the first day for losing her temper in an argument with the Secretary of State. Richard William Pullen. Leaving Ruth and Wayne, 1 returned to the hotel. As 1 sat there thinking, I realized this would be a day I would never forget. 1 had either seen or heard about every member of the Class of Sl and l hoped they would fare as well in the next twenty years as they had in the last twenty. 10 Last Will and Testament of The Honorable Class of 1951 We, the Senior Class of 1951, will to the Senior Class of 1952 our pro- fessional ability to publish such a well-rounded edition as the Bluester and such a vivid ANNUAL as the Blue Jay. We, the class of 1951, do hereby bequeath to the Class of 1952 the follow- ing: I, Pat Burke. will to Rosie Fitzwater my long curls and to Jeanie Tharp, my ability to acquire an engagement ring. 1, Stub Schultz, will to Lucille Bailey my artistic talents so she may keep the halls of Ye Ole Alma Mater cheerfully decorated. I. Dory Huffman, will to Junie Henderson all my old flames so she won't be lonesome during her last days in N. R. H. S. and to Carol Bryant my yell leading position so she may cheer the Blue Jays to the County Championship in 1952 . l. Charley Radford, will to Jim McClure my quiet ways so there will be fewer broken arms and less rowdiness. I. .Terry Harris. will to Irma Paxton and Jo Day my carefree disposition and jokes so they may keep up the moral of their fellow classmen. l, Ruth Stout, will to Janis Todd my clarinet chair in the band so she may help the band to attain fame. I, Jim Sabens, will to Carolyn Shelley my ability to get A's in Government and hope she gets by as easy as l have. l, Doris Williams. will to Shirley Manning my intelligence and ability to study so that she may be valedictorian of the Class of 1952. l. Connie Turner. will to Jim Wright my Romeo traits so he will always have a woman on hand. I, Dwight Houser, will to Randy Garrett my Hadacol energy and loudness so he may be seen or heard throughout the building at all times. l, Mary Redman, will to Maggie Louks my figure so she may further attract the opposite sex. I, Wayne Stanley. will to Jack French my authority so he may make the Class of 1952 as prosperous as that of the Class of 1951. I, Lois Ludwig, will to Judy Edwards my quietness so N. R. H. S. will be a more quiet and peaceful place. 11 I. Sue Baker. will to Shirley Harris, my referee's whistle so she may prevent foul play in the Physical Education games. Signed, sealed and declared to be our last will and testament. SENIOR CLASS QF 1951 nf , JM, JW S Ziff' I am Big Chief Erie. I was given to the Senior Claaa by the Crowell-Collier Magazine Company. Each day during salea campaign the high aalesman carried me around to all the claaaen and signed his name on me. At the end of the campaign l was awarded to the high salea- man al the entire campaign who was Mary Redman. The high lights of my life are new complete and l may he found among Mary'a school souvenirs! Youre Truly. IZ QN H 1 o ff? f , w'!i5'X f Q 3 45 K J, m X . gl V Y S. f XL X x U 5 Q fl 5 df SN . 4, Q2 K 'Ci Ummmmssmem SHIRLEY HARRIS Jun P R snmnmr MANN1NG S 1 D E N 'r V I C E P R E S l D E N T J UDY EDWARDS iors I UNIE HEN DERSON RANDY GARRETT JEANIE THARP ST ER CE RA ES TU AR RE YR LUCILLE BAILEY .HM WRIGHT CAROL-YN SHELLEY JIM MCCLURE MARGARET LOUKS JACK FRENCH RXIE FIT ZWATER CAROL BR YANT :osx-:Pl-um: DAY 14 IRMA FAXTON JANIS TODD T R E A L' Sophomores E R .Y .il ,,.Q,,i -5 N f. 5. s if gr- .IQ . if qv W a 'W x CORENIA FREDRICK S E C w1 'f - R ,Lf E zunif T A V fig' Y R 1 . ' Wi y C , Z vm -. 9 N . .s 1 v zwhrf ' f ' . E . ,H fw.:mii155:. P - ' Q EDNA ELKINS R ' Q 1 ,' ' DELORAS STEELE E ww Q S I D E N T ELLEN HENDERSON DENNIS SPRADLIN P R E S I D E N 'I' BOB DAY N RAYMOND TEAGUE WALTER TODD DARRELL BAKER JERRY GARRETT J. T. HOLSAPPLE MAUREEN HUFFMAN MYRNA MYERS 15 S , E ' C 'r A my ,A :Q w , :I R si-iiiiflx ' BARBAR A MORGAN FR EDDIE HARRIS DALE N EWTON ELAINE JORGENSEN Freshmen MAR IE B YMASTER P Y , -b , 'S if D , E ,, gy' 3. N iZ1',-41 . 1 221-' T fi' .a5?ii,i:A?.l ffigfiiif '. ,4 DALE HOUSER PAT LUDWIG BARBARA STAN LEY DAR LEN E STOU1' T R E A S U R E R JEAN KINKEAD JANICE KELLER mu.. mourn I6 BILL LARGENT JOAN HALEY PH YLLIS WILSON Z' MARY MANNING . fr Q susu: 'ronn 1 xf l I . DONALD DICE 'IC . L.- . ,W IK' . lc.. PATT Y BAKER DONALD CORNETT , 'ii jg wi X, .x S NX - JEANIE HALEY Kg., I MV E' A Y NW - Y '21 5, I nz, wi , ' f .- 7. FR EDDIE THOMPSON - a A V' :- 41 ji 1 x '.gLst:S'f ' r T..-,NH w , 1 DONNA SUE HUFFMAN x 1 3 TOMMY BURK RUBY REDMAN Eighth Grade v I C s E n is c n F . 1 1: R 1' s s L. , A A R I f I v Y n 1 z -' N 1- RAMQNA sr-Anxs vpl ! I ,A T' 5 ' -'QQ' -fr J , -,rx , xy' vf L.ucu.u-: vu1.uAMs .Q .fx 3 BEITT Y CANADA Q-rw ' 5 'aff' ,,,. O of 41 ALVIN PAXTON vw-gf -f I Am' suck 17 . L Diff PHYLI-IS SPANGLER 4-1. .- 5 ,l M ,1,,. 'xi GEORGE EBAUGH fi' BEVERLY WARD A ss' Q is :,,1g:v' '- M. sf. ' - rf . Zvizuanm. ' .4 BERNIE BURK I K is . ,. . 4. Q IANICE BAILEY V Q!! X1 CAROLYN NOR MAN .419 kgtii. Dfw 1' 1335. .V ROBERTA HOLSAPPLE . MQW' K IM' BILLY STOUT MARILYN HATFIELD LLOYD PSRR Y L H ' Ann A 5 -Qi-w H A R R I S O N x a-.JA '1 W HW. av ' ' as ' Seven th S E C R E T A R Y H s .i 1- y i E N251-,xx N 1? 1' H . A ii-ax i R N P gsm, 5 P '74 E . E. T H 7. E NWS? Q - , K ,.:-:W E 4555- . L. f .K vs? .1. ,fig L Q,-if E Nl.. :iff kij w R n A v , I N 4 n A' . an Jw, E 4 S ,ef M LE' A . H ' L .zu . 1 Y Y 1 annum 3 c s ,, A H 1 R E 1. L T 1. A o E N Y L '.f.: ' 5 SAC 1118 :fu if , ,sw 1 Qi' 'A 'E .gigl EEN: Lua. 55-', may .wina- Zt . ff' . F A A L.,-wr- g,3 18 Grade D A V I D H A R R I S . 3 G i 3 , V r: 'V+ N ,V ,' ga E av y 'Q A S 1- 'gm A A x ,. . P B E A N R N B O A C R K A L A R R Y 1 M Y f E 5: R S G E V N Y il A' r: c f.,:-,f B o xii!-4 N u R M y 2 T . L JY,,.9.,. V, rf R E V - .3 2 YIM? F-'rf R ,SH l C '-Sv, K G U E R N S E Y T R E A S U R E R 'izfxvs TPQS se- N 0 R M A N L 0 N G 5:21 if fr v f N ,' J A- u 4- LN Al RC RH YO L S FRONT ROW: MIDDLE ROW : BACK ROW: Fourth Grade loin Culvert. Leroy Axsorn. Myron Bm-ey. Jerry Joe Bannon, Ruthle Dunn... 'rom Mmnlng. Nancy Grey Ruth Ann Fellner. Indy Hlrris. Christine Haffner. Snndrl Sue Small. Gary Lockw-md. Michael sm-fa.-1. Russel Nichols, Donald Fyilev Buddy smug. Merrill cnym. sl-neu sl-ack. Jerry Walker. Ronald Durbin. Telchel'-Mrl. Jewell Bounell. Sixth Grade FRONT ROW: Herschell Steele. Rlndlll Lane, Robert Perry. Dnrene spun, Dennne Durbin. Priscilla mlm. 'rlmmy Zaclnry. Clarence Denham. MIDDLE ROW: Donrll Harris. Linda Herrin. Joan Williaml. Vivian Oaks. Tommy Hnrmln. Hubert Hyten, .IoEd Linn. BACK ROW! Joan Elkln. Allen Harman. Myrlle Oullel. .une Hulrm-ll. Charles semen. Mnrllyn Bayless. nel-is nl-yn. 'ruclm--Mr. Denver Fellner. FRONT ROW: MIDDLE ROW: BACK ROW: Flffll Grade rumen Bymaster. Doris Freaemk. Judy DeBard, Grace Keller. Shirley Gill. Jlmes Mclntlre, Sandra Wagner. Lee Gunn. Imogene Gill. Grace Brock. J-me. rm-ner. Shirley Byrd. Larry wma. or-ce Am. nur.:--1. Mary mn. wllllewnnn. Larry or-y. Plllllsp Pruell. James Nu-lean. Rey Snow, Dsvld Carver, Bobby Meier. Dickie Galladay. Jackie Mn:Anully. Teacher-Mrs. Hilde Barnett. FRONT ROW: MIDDLE ROW! BACK ROW: 1-. an n gs -Q EM, ,,.. First Grade Stephen Smith, Ronald Tunnell. Betty Ballinger. Martha Webb. Alene Spurlock. William Cook. Curtis McClain. James Fletcher, Judith Walker. Emmett Steele. Judith Waltz, Fred Fylee. William urnvrs. Barbara Reynolds. Robert Mrnnnuy. Darren Mnnnnny. Sharon Hafiner. Karen Haifner. Homer uracu, Gerald Moore. John Spangler. Teacher-Mrs. Eulalia Meek. A x r-0' 1 ' ,.-Q .4 ,Q- ...Q J r L .. L. T' ' A... 4 5 2- ' . .1 LJ 5 . k ui 'f fx Mfg, :V N1 wx , ni V-5, TQ., ' w , , 3 5 Q 5 . X' '- '. I ' ffl. . ' ' ' . 3 Y-, W- . r 9' 3 r 4 , 5' 7' 3 ' A , 1.-J. ' - I ' . ' . ' -A uf, 3 .qf 34- Q , r X r, - f r L . -E' ,L 2' . - yr A 'f 1:41. F .Q-. A . 1 '5 if I fi 1. 6' ' ' it , '-43. my , - ? rf. .33 . rl K. .fi .5 31iE1'Q'g in Q 4-:El ' V ' N au, SZ' ' . 3 . ' Q53 if b 'A S 5 , ' 1 . . H V 3 ' ' ' - ' . 'twin' , 'R ipw 'K 1-.. , K , L . V? 1 x its , .4 -M, V r 6 , . 1 1' , 1 ty.. 11-f....i.. f A. - . , 54 - , , ,, :V IM D 1- -11, ' sk . - 1 ' , . ,,, c FRONT ROW: BACK ROW: Tlurd Grade Murllin Toad. nnvia Rrsrnnn. :neue onxbm. James Huffman. Mnrm Tnaa. Michael Whilecottonr Billy Barnett. Bruce cnnrnd, virgrnin Turner. CarolYn Haiiner. Eugene Lung. nnrln Krurr. Willie Bee Teague. Teacher-Gladys Smith. FRONT ROW: MIDDLE ROW: BACK ROW: Secolul Grade Marilyn Buck. nnnrm vnnngr, Marilyn Gill. Dnnnxd Youngs. Marilyn Keller. Carol Jarvis. Carolyn Buck, James Diclllzrsun. Nancy Myers. Kenneth Annum Jr.. lnnn Norman. Denver Brock. William Evans. Glen Galberl. Robert un,-nn. Phillip nnrrnrr. Diana Mclntire. :nr Pnnlnn. Jerry Dacurrrqn. Mary Nichols. nncnrr-Mnry nnnnnn. my R 4 aff NX v ,L ' I T ff W 471 ,I lj' , 1 gfzy ' X f V V . v . M J mnvuiruss DATE August 3 I September 5 5 6 8 1 1 IZ 13 I5 19 Z0 20 Z5 26 27 October Z 6 IZ Z0 Z3-Z4 Z5-2.6 30 November I 3 8 10 14. Z0 Z1 Z3-Z4 1950-1951 School Activities Organization Day. School Opening. Baseball--Darlington. Band--State Fair . Baseball--Linden. Baseball--Bowers . Baseball--Alamo. Election of Class Officers. Baseball--New Market. Seniors Sell Ads for Annual. Baseball--Jackson Twp. Cromwell-Colliers Magazine Sales. Demaree's Studio- -Senior Pictures. Baseball--Ladoga. Introduction of Chapel Services Elected Yell Leaders. Senior Class Party--Ladoga Rest Park. International Dairy Exposition Indianapolis. Junior Class Play Class Tourney. Teachers lnstitute--- Indianapolis. All Star Game. New Richmond Game. Jackson Twp. Game. Chapel Service. Linden Game. Ladoga Game College Guidance Day--- Crawfordsville. Darlington Qame. Thanksgiving Vacation. ZZ December 1 8 15 Z0 ZZ ZZ January Z 5 8-9-10 IZ IB-19-Z0 Z7 30 February 6 9 9 IZ 16 Z1-ZZ-Z4 March I7 Z3 April 6 Z0 Z9 30 30 May 5 6-10 New Market Game. Bowers Game. Jackson Twp. Game. Alamo Game Chapel Service. Christmas Vacation. Darlington Game. Ladoga Game Examinations . Pittsboro Game. County Tourney. Junior High Tourney-- Linden--New Ross Won. Dover Game. Waynetown Game North Salem Game. Seniors Visit County Court- house. Chapel Services. Roachdale Game. Sectional Tourney F. H. A. Party. Chapel Services. Senior Class Play. Junior-Senior Reception. Baccalaureate. Commencement. Senior Week. Close of School Senior Trip To Washington, D. C. Sunshine Fnzsl- now: u..afz to Rlghtl: Josephine Day. Mary Badrnan, Maureen 1-luffrnan, Dory Huffrnan. Lois Ludwig. Carolyn sballay. Janice Kallar. Rosie Fiizwaler. Lucille Barlay. smrlay Manning. SECOND Row: Elaine Jorgensen. Janfa 1-add. Judy Edwards. Edna snuna. Barbara Stanley. Joan Haley, Bun. sfaua. Doris wlnlarna. Carol Byranf. Corenin rradarfaa. 'rmrw Bow. Mra. Mary Ceilings. Mary Jo ward. Barbara Margan. Pnyula wllaau. Ellen Handaraan, Palrrala Ludwig. snfrlay rfarrla. nalnraa sfaala. Jaanla rnarp. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Chorus fLan fu mano: Mlaa Mary Alston. Par Ludwlg. Mary Redman. Dari: Willillrnsa Loi! Ludwig. Carolyn snanay. Juaaplrana Day. Margaraf Lduka. Corenla Frederick. Marie Byrnaazar. Darlene Sluul., Lucille Blileyr :aan Haley. Barbara sfanlay. 1-:dna nmna. Rosle nfawafar. nary Huffman. Janis Todd. Judy 1-zdwarda. Ruth Stout. Maureen Huffman. zlalna Jorgensen. Shirley Manning. Junfa Henderson. Janice xanar. Phyllis walann. :nan Henderson. Jaan Thurp, Barbara Morgan. Jaan Ksnkaad. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: E H A. fLel1 fo Rlghlj: Carol nryanm. Ramona Sparks. Rnbarfa unlaappla. Mauraan Huffman. .lunie Handaraan, Mary aadrnan. lrnna P-aafan. Phyllis Wilson. lzaala 1-mawazar. I-:nan Henderson. Edna Elkins. nary Huffman. Mlaa Helen sbapnard. Carolyn Shelley. Lucille Bailey. .vanfa Todd. Barbara Stanley. Maria Byrnaazar. Darlene Stout. Elaine Jarganaan. Ruth sfduz. Josephine Day. Judy Edwards, Mary Mannlng. Danna Sue Huffman, Beverly Ward- Carolyn Nnrrnan. Phyllis Spangler, snirlay l-larrla. Corenlu Fradarlak. Ruby lzadrnan, Lola Ludwfg. sany canada. Janice lcallar. Barbara Morgan. Mary Jo Wlrd. Sue Tadd. Janfaa Bailey. Juan Haley. Mana Jaan Kinkead. Dalaraa Steele. Jaan l-lalay. Patty Baaar, Patricia Ludwig. Jennie Tlrarp. WH' 'AGIUWS WUAYM 'WNSIV 'UW 9 P'3H 113112-I :MOH HIHUOJ Ulu' ' SIHIQJW 'Kama Hn 'uuaqsg U-'lf pm mms pwuaq -.na wwanq -uwmm :pug gzuaq :ga unang -.meg uwf -mm-xwoqi awpau 'Aapmg uwqug fq 97I3'W'I I3- 51'W 10015 TWH :MOH CINOOI-IS -.mnm ma -uemmn naw-rw -.mm gpm,- -1 E5 aw cz W O S -swpnw nd -,qnag mom-.1 'fn 5 U2 -a W O F 'xalpqg mqung pq Aqua -.uf-mH gqswq ua 'apgnpal-.1 eguuog 've Sunshine Society On September 26, 1950, the Sunshine Society initiated eight new members into the club, making a membership of twenty-seven. The officers for the year are: President, Lois Ludwig: Vice-President, Carolyn Shelley: Secretary, Maureen Huffman: Treasurer, Delores Huffman: and Sponsor, Mrs. Mary Collings. A group of girls attended the Sunshine District Convention at Westfield, October 7, 1950 and the State Convention at New Haven, March 24, 1951. - At Christmas, cheer baskets were delivered to the aged, shut-ins, and needy families. Lois Ludwig, Carolyn Shelley, and Josephine Day, during the summer, attended Sunshine Camp, June Z, through June 10, at Camp Tecumseh. The Sunshine sponsored a bake sale for means of making money. Future Homemakers of America The officers for the year are: President, Dory Huffman: Vice-President, Carolyn Shelley: Secretary, Edna Elkins: Treasurer, Lucille Bailey: Historian, Janis Todd: Parliamentarian, Barbara Stanley: Song Leader, Rosie Fitzwater: Reporter, Ellen Henderson: Recreation Leaders, Irma Dean Paxton and Marie Bymaster: Miss Helen Shepherd is the Chapter Advisor: Mrs. Homer Huffman was elected Chapter Mother: and Mrs. William Henry was selected as the Big Sister. On June 16-17, five girls, Chapter Advisor and Chapter Mother attended the State F.H.A. Convention at Indiana University. , Carolyn Shelley was elected District Historian. Carolyn was able to attend the National Convention at Kansas City, Kansas, June 28 to July 1, and workshop July 31, to August Z, at Indiana University. September 23, 1950, a group of girls attended the district meeting at Butler University. Eleven members were initiated January 24, 1951 into the chapter. A Saint Patrick Party was March 16 in the gymnasium. They are making money by ice cream sales and making doughnuts to sell. Chorus The chorus was under the direction of Miss Mary Carolyn Alston which had twenty-eight members of the four upper grades. The following activities was the program in which the chorus made their appearance: December 13, Christmas Concert: March 13, County Music Festival: Spring Concert: and April 29, Baccalaureate. Band The band is under the direction of Miss Mary Carolyn Alston with twenty-seven members. The following programs: in which the band has appeared are: December 19. Christmas con cert: January 20, County Tourney: March 13, County Music Festival: Spring Concert: and April 30, Commencement. A few band members took part in the Solo Contest, they are: Clarinet Solo, Carolyn Shelley: Saxophone Solo, Josephine Day: Bass Horn Solo, Dale Newton: Joan Haley and Donald Cornet. Awards to Seniors of band 'sweaters were to Lois Ludwig. Ruth Stout, Wayne Stanley, and Dwight Houser. James Sabens received a gold pin for his award. Z5 ERA. FIRST ROW: Ulaell to Righllz Freddie Harris. Dale Hauser. Bill Lxrgenl. SECOND ROW: Robert Day. Rnymand Teague. Cnnnie 'r-ii-ner. Wayne slanley, James Wright, Jaell French. lvle. Norman mana. THIRD now: Jay T. Holsapple. Dennis spradliii. James Snbens, magna Heaeee. Charles Rndiord, Walter -read. Jerry canen. Jerry Hai-i-ia. FIRST ROW: SECON D ROW: THIRD ROW: Girls' 4-H Club 41.efz to Righty: Phyllis spaiiglei-. Rum Stout, Barbara Stanley. Leis Ludwig. Cai-alya Shelley. Shirley Hai-i-ie. Cerenla Frederick. Dolores Steele. Lucille williams. Geneva Pennock. Pam Ludwig. Maureen Huflmnn. Jeaepliine Day, Betty canada. Donna Sue Henman. Mine Helen slleplieed. Helen Tharp. Relaei-aa Holsapple. cal-elyn Normln. Beverly Ward. Putty Baker. Ruby Redman. Ramen. sparks. Boys' 4-H Club FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: f1.efl to Righll: Jay T. Holsupple. George l-zlaaagli. James Beck. Gene Buell. Rieliei-a Hamiei-. Dennis spradlin. Relaei-l Day. Waller Todd, James wi-iglv.. Mr. Nm-man Evens. Wayne smiley. James Sabens. Charles Radford. Jael- French, lzlerlaiel Feline-. Future Farmers of America The officers for the year are: President. Wayne Stanley: Vice-President, James Wright: Secretary, Robert Day: Treasurer, Connie Turner: Sentinel. Raymond Teague: Reporter, Jack French, and Advisor. Norman Evens. They sponsored a pest drive for the purpose of helping buy F. F. A. jackets. The captains of the teams were Connie Turner and Jerry Harris. Initiation of the Greenhand members was on November 22, 1950. The Chapter is a member of the County F. F. A. organization. Formation of the gilt chain was started by the chapter in June. The gilt was given by Kenneth Bayless, who was awarded an honorary member pin by the chapter. Wayne Stanley was awarded the gilt which he showed in the 4-H division at the County and State Fairs. He received second at the County and seventeenth at the State Fair. Boys' 4-H Club The Sons of the Soil 4-H club consisted of twenty-nine members of which twenty-seven completed. The officers of the past year were: President, Tom Calhan: Vice-President, James Wright: Secretary and Treasurer, James Sabens: Reporter. Wayne Stanley: Recreation Leader and Song Leader. Robert Day. Honors went to James Sabens when he was chosen County 4-H King, he also was awarded the three day trip to the International Livestock Show at Chicago. James Wright attended the Junior Leader's Conference. - The Boys and Girls 4-H won first place in the County Parade on their Banner. The 4-H was under the leader, Mr. Norman Evens. who helped each member very much. Junior Leaders were Wayne Stanley, James Sabens, Charles Radford. James Wright, and Tom Calhan. Girls' 4-H Club The Walnut Willing Workers 4-H Club consisted of twenty-eight members of which thirty- eight completed. The officers were: President, Lois Ludwig: Vice-President. Carolyn Shelley: Secretary and Treasurer, Shirley Harris: Health and Safety Leader, Ruth Stout: Reporter, Phyllis Spangler: Song Leaders, Corenia Frederick and Donna Sue Huffman: and Recreation Leaders, Barbara Stanley and Carolyn Norman. This year we have had many honors given to the girls. Lois Ludwig attended the Purdue Round-Up and received grand champion in the County Dress Revue. She entered in the State Fair and won first place. Josephine Day attended the Junior Leader Conference. Carolyn Shelley went to the Recreation Class held at Crawfordsville. The three day trip to the Inter- national Livestock Show at Chicago was awarded to Ruth Stout. Corenia Frederick, Barbara Stanley, Maureen Huffman, and Caroline Huffman. and Caroline Huffman won honorable mention on their dresses in the County Dress Revue. Jane Huffman received champion in second year clothing and was entitled to enter her dress in the fair. Champion in Room Improvement I was won by Maureen Huffman. Patricia Ludwig and Maureen Huffman won the award of having their dresses sent to the State Fair. Corenia Frederick won the award to send her cup cakes to the State Fair and re- ceived first. There were forty-four blue ribbons, forty-one red ribbons. fifteen white ribbons. one green ribbon. one grand champion, and two champions. Junior Leaders were Ruth Stout. Lois Ludwig. Carolyn Shelley, Josephine Day, Maureen Huffman and Carolyn Huffman. The 4-H Club this year has been well led by Miss Helen Shepherd. who spent much time helping the girls with their projects. E7 ff'- ll bl T, fix S Q x f H. Kr' l I nm X 7 K I:-5' X XV! lp' ' MHLETUCS Cheer Leaders MELLEN' DORY BARBIE The Five Jays 'r 'r 'mfg L fb Af, . ,eb be ,4 'E fx' ' 212: ll.. , . - .3 ,E d 4L'..Li-A fe N 5 ,L :T ,.,0,,.. 255 5' BILL JACKIE CONNlE coAc1-1 Pu1..1..1aN Z9 '1-msn PM P Weis Ki 5. si' 4 ..-.me .wg ' We R ig, Z 'V ,I .. ml! JIMMY A Team B Team 1-eil iv Rlslw Connie Turner. Jack French- Wayne Fmsr now: Dems- spm-mn. Bill Lugenz, Dale sunley, Stanley Schultz. Jim wright, Melvin RWUI- Newton. Dale Hauser, Dnrrell Baker. 1-'mme an-ns. Bah Day. Jen-y Garten, Jay 1. BACK Row, Jury G.,-rm, Stanley su-um. w-yn: Huluppxe. and Bobby Mm-gan, Manager. Stanley. Freddie 1-un-ru, Bobby Mm-gm, manger. High School Cheer Leaders Le!! lu Right: Ellen Hendernzn, Corenia Frederick, Blrbarl Morgan, Dory Hmmm, c-pun. liuxelm ll Pmsr Row: Freddie Harris and J-y T. Huxsapple. SECOND ROW: Jack Frnnch. Jim Subeus, and Melvin Routh. THIRD ROW: Dale Hauser, .lim Wright. Connie Turner Raymond Teague. um Lax-gent. And Coach Richard Pullen. Baseball Coach Richard Pullen was handicapped by a short training season and the lack of experienced boys. He had a small team consisting of: two Seniors, Connie Turner and James Sabens: two Juniors, James Wright and Jack French: two Sophomores: Jay Holsapple and Raymond Teague: and four Freshmen. who were Melvin Routh, Dale Houser, Freddie Harris, and Bill Largent. They completed their season with one victory and six defeats. The scores of the games follows: New Ross 0 Darlington I7 New Ross 7 Linden 5 New Ross 0 Bowers 17 New Ross 10 Alamo l8 New Ross 0 New Market 14 New Ross 1 Jackson 12 New Ross 3 Ladoga 18 Twp. Basketball The Blue Jays had a sixteen game schedule this season. This was the first year for the Blue Jays to play the Burros of Pittsboro. Due to the fact the Jays aren't playing Waveland this year the game was scheduled. The Blue Jays had several hard fought games in which the scores indicated that they were run-away games. Such as the games with Jackson Twp. and Darlington and the single encounters with Bowers, Dover, and Roachdale. New Ross was defeated seven and sixteen points in two contests with the Canners. one point by the Waynetown crew, five points by the Pittsboro and New Market quintet: ten points by Linden, seven by Alamo and four points by the Cardinals of New Richmond. On February 9, the Jays traveled over to Jamestown to visit the Blue Devils of North Salem. The game was nip and tuck all the way and the Blue Jays were- victorious by a score of 57 to 55. The Jays drew a bye in the County Tourney which found them with undefeated Waveland. The score of the contest was 54 to Z3 in favor of the Hornets, who went on to win the tourney by downing Linden in the final game. ln the Sectional Tourney the New Ross quintet played the Athenians of Craw- fordville. In the all over look at the Blue Jays they played about the best and toughest schedule of any team in the county this season. 31 Junior High Athletics FRONT ROW: Pale Keller. Jimmy Schultz. Richard Fellner. Dlvid Hlrris, Gane Buck. and George Eb-ugh. MIDDLE ROW: Richard Hlffner, Tummy Burk. A-lvl Paxton, Bernie Burk, and Denzll Frederick. BACK ROW: Dbnnl Huffman, Beverly Ward. Jimmy Back. Llrry Nitlloll. Larry Myers, Lloyd Perry. Norman Long. Ari Buck. Donnie Dice. Dick Pullen. Bobby Morgan. Mn: Barnett. and Mary Manning. DONNA SUE HUFFMAN MARY MANNlNG BEVERLY WARD Jr. High Cheerleaders sz df? 'ix f mm' n U I QQ fx PY 1 ' 1 X.f SCHQCNL FUN rv.. ., . 29225 Hifi N152 Q S 326' viii . .xx 1. fir S, EA 5 4 ..1-,mga STOOGF-5 V ' ., 'rn-mm:-s A cnown LT A, V ,T ix P 'Q '. fl J 1'f':f, P-OF:-Lssogg L' ,Z an :QV F Wy TENNESSEE wA1..1'z-- -2' I 'V 0'6- , OOTYWWV -.BAS .-e Y FACE.. Q LITTLE RED SCHOQLHOUSEN F' Q Qi, . v9 A 9 NBR X61 9595? 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