Rockville High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Rockville, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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9L W l ad; 1M l4ow Ti RV x, 'i We, the class of 1958, started out on our winding road of knowledge in 1946, numbering '72 in all. Our first three years were contributed to learning to spell, read, write, and showing our artistic ability with modeling clay and crayons. The fourth. fifth, and sixtl. grades had more meaning. Many responsibilities were given to us during these years, -- working in the cafeteria -- patrol boys and girls -- selling supplies during noon hour -- and a comical presentation of THE NUTCRACKER SJHIE. Then we moved to the high school building. After many adjustments and confusing schedules, we finally settled among the many upperclassmen, but still scared stiff to even take a deep breath. Then and there we could see how many things we had to look forward to in the on- coming four years. As FRESHMEN -- 59 enrolled -- F. F. A. for the boys -- second place winner on the Homecoming float tWATCH OUT FOR THE ROXi -- and some members joining Senior Band. As SOPHOMORES -- 53 enrolled -- class rings -- eligible for Hi-Y and Y-Teens -- Wintertime Waltz -- and another second place Float winner tATTICA WILL BE LEARN'IN THE BLUEsi. As JUNIORS -- 48 enrolled -- eligible for National Honor Society -- selling conces- sions at football and basketball games -- planning a Prom MRABIAN NIGHTSi -- Prom Queen -- winning tat long Iaso first on our Homecoming float UCE CREAM FOR THE ROX, SODA Youm As SENIORS -- 45 enrolled -- Senior pictures -- Homecoming Queen -- Name cards -- Announcements -- Cap and gowns -- Annual -- Scholarship tests -- Senior Week -- Senior Night -- Baccalaureate -- and last but not least, Commencement on May 23, 1958, .28.

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CLASS WILL I, MYLA LIENTZ, a lean little scamp, Will to Carolyn McAllister, a three-cent stamp. I, JANET MARKERT, a girl with a fellet. Will to Karen Case. my hunting dog. Old Yeller. I, CHARLOTTE MCCULLOUGH, with accent from South, Will to Janet Branson, my little ole mouth. I, GEORGE MENDENHALL, who loves to sleep, Will to Janet Banta, the right to count sheep. I, JIMMY MITCHELL. whose Chevy hits one. Will to Jack Overpeck. the right to have fun. I. DON NAVEL, who is known as Ears, Will to Carol Siddens. my high school years. I, DARRELL OVERPECK, who is always sent downstairs, Will to Larry Vandivier, one of the office chairs. I, SHARRON FENCE, a slow-poke for sure, Will to Myrna Applegate, an old fishing lure. I, BILL PERRY, who lost so much weight, Will to Carolyn Clodfelter, the right to date. I, PHYLLIS RITCHEY, who is so sweet. Will to Betsy Buchanan. my homeroom seat. I, ALLEN SEWARD, who likes soda pop, Will to Audrey Jeffries, a tall handsome cop. I. RACHEL SMILEY, a gal who is slim, Will to Emily Smith, my boyfriend, Jungle Jim. I, BRENDA SMITH, who loves the dark, Will to LaRita Holler, the voice of a Iark. I. VERNON SMITH, who is new in this school, Will to Tommy Marshall, the right to play pool. 1, DAVID SOWERS, who loves to hunt, Will to Judy Decker. my dog who's a rum. 1, JOHNNY SPENCER, with interest in the bank. Will to Bobby Clary, my highest rank. 1, JOHN STRYKER, who belongs to F. F. A . Will to Bing Cottrell, a big bale of hay. 1. DAVID SWAIM, so quiet and still, Will to Bob Pruner. my Grandmother's old mill. 1, JANET SWAIM. a basketball star, Will to Linda Hamey, the right to go far. I, SHARON THOMPSON, who goes with Wayne, Will to Pat Pruett, my blond, shaggy mane. I, SHIRLEY WHITE, a drum majotette. Will to Dale Wheeler, an old Army jet. 1. MAURICE WIMMER. Mr. Badertscher's friend, Will to Joe Tolin, all my old socks to mend. his page Sponsored by DELLEKAMP'S .27.



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