High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 4 text:
“
JOAN PRITCHETT. . . Age...............l7 Favorite Subject. . . Bookkeeping Ambition ..... . . Bookkeeper Pass Time . . . Horseback Riding Pet Saying ...... Frank-ie Activities. Secretary 8: Treasurer Sunshine Society, Booster Staff, Annual Staff, Student Council, Jun- ior Play, Senior Play, Office Force , ,NA --Jon .w:1.n:ANon Bosrou . . :'Bosmn Age .............. . 17 Favorite Subject . . . Bookkeeping V Ambition . . . Interior Decorator Pass Time ........ . . Music Pet Saying ...... Gosh No Activities .... . Student Council, Junior Play, Sunshine Society, An- nual Stafi, Booster Staff, 4-H, Li- brarian, Senior Play JOAN LEE. . . . . .Toanie' Age .............. ZC Favorite Subject . . . Bookkeeping Ambition . .... . . Housewife Pass Time. . . .... Work Pet Saying . ........ Oh Activities ....... . Glee Club, Booster Shff, Annual Shff, Sun- shine Society, Office Force E: :z :r FRONT ROW: BACK ROW: Al Betty Davidson, Jim Wilson, Eleanor Boston, Juanita Lee, Bonnie Hicks, Joan Pritchett Barbara Simon, Sara Heady, Don Ward, Bob Myers, Bill Owens, Ioan Lee, Marathadel Wiles, Mrs. Thompson 8
”
Page 3 text:
“
JIM WILSON . . . . . Wilson Age ............... 17 Favorite Subject .... Geography Ambition ..... . Succeed Pass Time . . . . . . Girls Pet Saying ...... I-lehl Heh! Activities ...... Basketball, Track, Baseball, Chorus, Senior Play, President Freshman Year, Annual Staff SARA H1-:ADY ..... . Sarge Age .... 4... .....l3 Favorite Subject. . . . Chemistry Ambition .... . . . Nurse Pass Tizne . . . . Dalwihg Pet Saying .... . . Oh Dear Activities ...,... Glee Club, Sunshine Society, College Club, 4-H, Annual Staff, Senior Play V 1 'L+ BARBARA SIMON .... Barb ' Age ............... 17 Favorite Subject . . . Bookkeeping Ambition ..... . . Undicided . . Sleeping Pass Time . . Pet Saying ..... . . Well Activities ........ Glee Club. Sunshine Society, Booster Staff, Annual Staff, Junior G1 Senior Play 7 MARTHADEL WILES . . . Mert Age ............... 17 Favorite Subject. . . Bookkeeping Ambition ........ Secretary Pass Time ........ Working Pet Saying. . . Oh I don't know Activities ...... .Junior Play, Annual Staff, Booster Staff, Glee Club, Senior Play, Office Force, Librarian, Student Council, Re- PPFV-ef. Pres. Soph., Sunshine Soo ciety :uw QKM-r 1' Sl W 4- ff-, 5 1 'sg ' A , v ' 5, . .J -'Ia g Ani BILL OWENS . . . Fuzzy Age ........ .... . . 13 Favorite Subject . . . Government Ambition ..... . . . L Coach Pass Ti.me ....... Bflskeiball Pet Saying ......... Hey Activities .... Football, Track Swimming, Basketball, Boxing, Baseball, Sportsman Club, Rams Club, College Club, T. T. k A. Club, Wrestling
”
Page 5 text:
“
Class History When Eel River Township School at North Salem, Indiana opened September J, 1938, there were twenty-four pupils enrolled in the first grade. They were, Sherry Corne, Frank Cram, Betty Davidson, Geneva Dozier, Clayton Everson, James Everson, William Frazier, Robert Gilmore, Ruth Gretta Glick, Carrie Gordon, Mary Gordon, Virginia Heagy, Devon Jackson, Elizabeth Key, Juanita Lee, Rosemary Morgan, Donna Prichard, Joan Pritchett, Marjorie Rudder, Bobby Seaton, Samuel Vickery, Marthadel Wiles, James Wilson, and Joe Wyeth. During the year George Osborn, William Vann, and Mildred Fred Johnson enrolled. This made the total of twenty-seven pupils. Mrs. Irene Robbins was our teacher. When school started in thefall of 1939, the first grade had moved one door north in the grade school building. Our new teacher was Mrs. Merle Soots. The pupils were the same except for Frank Cram, Geneva Dozier, Clayton Everson, James Everson, Virginia Heagy, and Rosemary Morgan, who we lost during the summer. The new pupils were: Lonard Basham, Jack Voorhis, and Josephine Moore. Claude Westerfield enrolled during the year. This made a total of twenty-two pupils. In September of 1940 we moved across the hall to grade three. The new pupils were Tom DeLashmit, Eugene Lowe, and Jessie Lee Murphy. We lost Robert Gilmore, Elizabeth Key, and Samuel Vickery during the surnrner. During the year Verla Reese, James Patton, and Jane Lynch enrolled. The teacher was Mrs. Mary C. Daly, When school opened in the year of 1941 we found ourselves in the fourth grade. We had lost Jessie Lee Murphy and Robert Gilmore during the summer. James Patton and Grace Ward started the year with us but later left. Charles Estridge, Geraldine Steembe rgen, Bobby Riggen, and Barbara Lee Simon came during the year. Frank Whitely came in during the year and then left later. Our teacher for this year was Mr. George Eller. On September l, 1942, there had been several pupils to rnove away but we had gained several new ones. The ones we lost were: Sherry Corne, Thomas DeLashmit, Jane Lynch, Robert Neff, and Marjorie Watson. Alberta Lovins and Robert Woodall started the year and later left. Patricia Hamblen started the year with us also. During the year we gained Robert Meyers, Silas Gibbons, and Lonard Basham, Thomas DeLashmit came in again with us during the year. Miss Elizabeth Moore was our teacher for this year, When school opened in the fall of 1943 there had been several pupils to move away. They were: Charles Estridge, William Owens, Robert Seaton, Lonard Basham, William Frazier, and Eugene Lowe. Gladys Edwards, Alberta Lovins, Billy Gerald, Mary Shockency, Eleanor Shockency, Robert Dale Summers, and Kenneth Freeman. Our home room teacher was Mrs. Fern Cox. When school opened in the fall of 1944 we found ourselves just across the hall from the previous year under the home room teacher, Edwin Gossett. We had heard the seventh grade was a little harder, but this just made us more determined. We had gained quite a number of new pupils for this year. They were: Joan Lee, Marjorie Page, Mary Stewart, Robert Clampitt, James Gerald, Kenneth Stewart, and Patricia Hamblen, and Rose Van Hook. Glen Lawler, Silas Gibbons, and Billy Gerald withdrew during the year. In the fall of 1945, we were in the room which had a big 8 on it. This year Sara Heady and Earl Vansickle joined us. Ida Mae Porter and Leon Hicks came later in the year. During the year we had lost Earl Vansickle, Ida Mae Porter, Kenneth Stewart, Bob Clampitt and Bob Summers. Our home room teacher for this year was Roy E. Jones. 9
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.