Richmond High School - Pierian Yearbook (Richmond, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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First row. tleft to righti' 'Bob Sir-kmann, Alvin Karn, John Jackson, Ray Jackson, ltoland Cutter, Joe Fowl, Donald Diekerson. Ser-ami ron- -John Turner, Robert Stanley, Eddie lirantner, Bill Rodal, Mike Rudwell, Don Meredith. Third ron' Diek Milligan, Diek Baldwin, Jack Charles, Tom Milligan, Eugene Tate, Mr. Chase, Jerry Soper, Bob Cole, Hilton Young, Jim Delameter, Jerry Wilt. Freshman Hi-Y Headed by Roland Cutter, president, and Mr. Chase, the sponsor, these boys have had an active year. They attended two ice hockey games in Indianapolis, made three church visitations, and listened to various speakers. ln the spring they held an overnight at Camp Clements and an outing at Silver Lake. Senior Hi-Y will be glad to Welcome this active, industrious group of boys. Senior Hi-Y A more civic-minded group Was not to be found in our high school. These boys were al- ways doing good someway, somehow. Each one of these boys was responsible for one project during the year. lt Was their privilege to select the candidates for the annual Queen of Hearts dance. They also sponsored the Commencement dance for the seniors. We can re- member them too for the morning devotions which they brought to us. ' First row, tleft to rightl fliob Chiles, Jim Markley, Rodney Kelley, liob Stevenson, Eugene Karn, ltiehard Stadlenlan Jim Cronin, Earl Hartzler, Phil Pegg. Swronrl roll Kenneth Dorsey, George Mel.ear, liob Milligan, Larry Coblentz. David Mc-Cain. Dave Seantland. Fretl Ther- rien, Tom l'almer, Lloyd Clinkenlmeard, Jaek Carman, Mark Issen, James lirinley, llutldy Lane, .Ion Igleman. Third roll' lion Ramsey, Norman Sehwemlierger, Diek Olson, David Winburn, Donald Doertlein, Kenneth Yeager, .lim Hennigar, Lawrenee Lahrman, David Diekerson. Mr. VV. V. lirennernan, Arend Reid, llen Kovaeh, Tom Holopn, Dia-k Atwell, lit-ne Strauss, Tom Kelley. Charles Koger, John Galvin, Diek lienham, George Sax, Myron lfulle, Dick Opel. Jaek Cartwri5,:ht, liill Foltz, lion Allen. Dir-k Clark, Charles Coflin, Marston Chase, Roh Howes. it ies

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hge 9 First role, fleft to rightl' -Mrs. Jeanne Parker, Virginia DeVaughn, Roberta Clark, Connie Black, Mary Louise Conyers, Laura Bowman, Jewell Cordell, Patsy Cave, Naomi Hasse, Bernie-ce Hickman, Leota Greene, Helena Bennett, Gwendolyn Hop- kins, Marilyn North, Barbara Shewman, Rose Ann Lee. Second rowwOlean Coley, Donna Showalter, Elizabeth Ross, Coleen DeWitt, Patsy Roots, Imelda Barth, Barbara Fox- worthy, Patty Weber, Barbara Whitesell, Kathleen Wirts, Doris Prather, Naney Mahan, Louise Lawler, lrcne Leonard, Esther Alvey, Alice Nicholson, Patty Jett, Dorothy Cartwright, Lucretia Archey, Suzanne Mc-Lear, Evelyn Sauer, Phyllis Haner. Third row-Carolyn Ford, Marilyn Shepard, Janice Williamson, Beverly Hartley, Charlene Minner, Lois Baumer, Pat Becker. Verna Ramsey, Elizabeth Phelps, Shurla Sehenek, Pat Thorman, Joan Tineher, Marilyn Weiss, Mary Shiite, Sue Lantz, Jane Lawler, Coleen Retz, Christine Hall, Arlean Lowe, Freida Byrum, Carol Maginn, Jane Lawrcnee. Fourth ro'wfMay Ellen Burgess, Mary Lou Pike, Naomi Phillips, Katherine Pope, Martha Luerman, Joy Benjamin, Camille Gatzek, Beverly Teegarden, Marilyn Killen, Martha Cox, Delores Brower, Donna Gibson, Mary Russel, Catherine Paradiso, Elsie Neanover. Home Economics Club This was one of the largest clubs in R.H.S. During the year they heard a speaker from Hawaii who discussed home economics in her own country. They also had entertainers who sang for them. I. K. Wolfe spoke to them on two occasions. These gals will he our future home makers and they will know how to make those homes more than a place to hang our hats. , W SENIOR III-Y OFFICERS Ifirrl row, Cleft to riglitj-Rodney Kelly, Secretary Bob Stevenson, President: Gene Karas, Vice-President. Semin! row-Iiin Cronin, Chaplain, lim Markley, Sergeant al Arms, Richard Stadleinan, Treasurer.



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tw age ,L - T E E Five hundred girls united to do good was our Y-Teens. They belong to a world organization and they did work which made them world citizens. At Christmas time they sent hundreds of candy hars to girls in foreign countries so that those girls might have candy on their Christmas. For fun and recreation they held a Mardi-Gras in the fall. These gals worked together to produce one of the finest Mardi-Gras that has been held. They showed initiative and imagination hy creating new hooths and fancy decorations. Another event which they sponsored was the fall semi-formal dance when the gals could ask those guys who seem a little shy. Their minds were also religiously inclined. They hold morning devotional eriods over the uhlic address s stem. Their candleli fht initiation for new mem- P P Y is hers also had a religious setting. A The s rin f activities of these fals were manv. For their never-for rotten mothers P E in , E they planned a Mother-Daughter Party. For social life in the school they had an- other girl-invite spring dance. Style shows were numerous and very pleasing to the eye. To these many girls goes credit for a year of fine accomplishments. Y-TEEN CABINET Left to righ!-Iana Emslie, Thcspena Dallas, Marjorie King, Georgia Adams, Leah Pollock, Ioyce Rexrotle, Sue Romcy, presi- dent, Marna Ashman, Ianice Hayes, Iune Schweizer, Put Bittner, Helen Vlfhittymore, Annette Placke.

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