Roosevelt High School - Flashback Yearbook (Monticello, IN)
- Class of 1951
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E i'ii'l 5 Ili!-I '-z xii' , - -J. l Us H:-.E in n Ill! ll eine: PAGE TWO Roosevelt High School The Flashback of 1951 is dedicated to the progress that Monticello High School has achieved, since the turn of the century, in developing the talents and abilities of her graduates and to the progress that is anticipated in the coming half century. In 1900 Monticello High School occupied the West Building, which was located on the present day site of Lincoln Iunior High School. This red brick build- ing with its peers and cornices was incompassed by a wrought iron fence. In spite of the many windows in the rooms, lighting was defective and the ven- tilation was poor. Today, our High School is a modern, clean and attractive building with all the advantages to en- able students to enlighten and enjoy school life. Roosevelt High School was built in 1939 on a favor- able and convenient lot for expansion west of town. Not only is the High School building new, but a new phase of life is stressed in the classrooms. To learn to become a citizen in school life, family life, com- munity life, in our nation and in the world, is the aim of the school. In addition to the three R's, vocational subjects: shop, home economics, and agriculture are a supplement to the High School curriculum since 1900. What will the next fifty years of improvements bring to our High School? Will atomic fission be taught in Chemistry class: will piloting of space ships be instructed in drivers' training: will construc- tion of pre-fab homes be a project ofjshop class, and will home economics class learn to preserve foods by domestic drying and fast freezing? The answers to these questions are in the hands of today's graduates. Monticello, Indiana Recalling, Living, Dreaming CLASSES Facult PAGE FOUR Seated-Miss Io Ann McKee, Miss Grace Roberts, Mrs. Claire Decker, Miss Phoebe Nickels, Miss Lena Iackson, Mr. Robert Ross, and Mr. Iohn Strahan. Standing-'ML Cloyd Ryan, Mr. I. Robert Iohnson, Mr. Richard Howkinson, Mr. Forrest Sprowl. and Mr. Perdue Powlen. Cloyd Ryan-Principal, English, Student Council. I. Robert Johnson-Industrial Arts, Physical Education, B.A.A., Sophomore Sponsor, and Assistant Coach. Richard Howkinson-Agriculture and Agri- culture Club. Forrest Sprowl-Head Coach, Pep Club, and Drivers' Training. Perdue Powlen-Music, Braves Council, and Auto Club. lo Ann McKee-Home Economics, Physical Education, F.H.A., Iunior Sponsor, G.A.A., and Sunshine Society. Grace Roberts-Art, Art Club. Claire Decker-Latin, Library, Book Club. and Sophomore Sponsor. Phoebe Nick els - Social Studies, Folklore Club, Yearbook Sponsor, and Senior Spon- sor. Lena Jackson-Commercial, School Treasur- er, Tomahawk Sponsor, and Senior Spon- sor. Robert Ross-English, Dramatics Club, and Iunior Sponsor. Iohn Strahan-Math, Science, Guidance, and Science Club. Bob Alkire Industrial Arts Braves Council: B.A.A. ll, 12: Folklore 12: A . 10: Glee Club 9 10. ll, 12: Track 10, 11, 12. Peggy Baer Commercial S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Dra- matics 10: Book 12, sec. 12: Folklore 11, 12, v. pres. 12: Librarian 12. Gwen Banks Academic S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10, 11: Dramatics ll, 12: Dramatic Plays ll, 12: Dramatics Readings 10: Span- ish 12, sec. 12: Newspaper 10. 11, 12, feature ed. 10, co-ed. 11, 12: Glee Club 10, ll, 12: Spe- cial Chorus ll, 12: Band 10, ll, 12: Yell Leader 11, 12: Class Play 12. Richard Brown General Braves Council, v. pres. 12: Art ll, treas. 11: B.A.A. 12: Dra- matics 12: Folklore ll, 12: Air- plane l0, ll: Glee Club 10: Student Manager 10, 11, 12: Tomahawk Staff 12: Tennis 10, ll, 12: Goli ll: Class Play 11, 12. Dorthy Cahill Academic S.S.S.: Art 10, ll, 12: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Glee Club 10, ll, 12: Band 10. 11, 12: Dramatics 10: Sec. of Class 10: Class Play 12. Seniors 57:-B Caroline Ashley Academic S.S.S.: Dramatics 12: G.A.A. 10. ll, 12: Folklore 11. 12, sec. ll, v. pres. 12: Art 10, ll: Newspa- per 10, 11, 12, bus. man. 10, ll, 12: Glee Club 10, 11, 12: Class Play 11, 12: FLASHBACK ed. 12: Class treas. 12. Mike Baird Academic Braves Council: Airplane 10, 11: Science ll, 12: Auto 12: Glee Club 10. Doris Birch Commercial S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10. 12: Airplane 11: Folklore ll, 12, historian 12: Glee Club 10, 11. Ierry Bunnell Academic Braves Council, v. pres. 11: Folklore 12: Spanish 11, v. pres. 11: Dramatics 10, 11, 12: B.A.A. 12: Pres. of Class 10: Pres. ol Student Council 12: Football 10. ll: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Class Play 11, 12. Martha Cauble Academic S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Art 10, 11: Glee Club 10, 11, 12: Folklore 12: Newspaper 10, 11, 12: FLASHBACK Staff: Class Play 12. PAGE FIVE Iim Clapper Academic Braves Council: Pep 10, ll. 12: Sc. ll. 12, treas. 12: Glee Club 10. ll, 12: Student Council. v. pres. 12: Pres. oi Class 12. treas. 11. v. pres. 10: Guidance 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Football 10, 11, 12: Track 12: Golf 11. 12: FLASHBACK Staff: Class Play ll, 12. Carol Cordes Academic Folklore 11, 12, pres. 11. sec. 12: S.S.S.. treas. 12: Pep 12: Art ll, pres. 11: Newspaper 10, 11, 12. co-ed. ll, 12: G.A.A. 10: Glee Club 10, 11. 12: Guidance 12: Class Play 12: FLASHBACK Staff: Guidance 12. Carol Darnstaedt Academic S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Folk- lore 11, 12. historian ll, treas. 12: Newspaper ll. 12: Sec. oi Class 12: Glee Club 10, 11, 12: Special Chorus 11, 12: Bowling League 11. 12. pres. 12: Major- ette 10. ll, 12: Class Plays ll: FLASHBACK Staff. Margie DeMoss Academic S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10. ll. 12: Folk- lore 12: Glee Club 10, ll, 12: Spanish ll. pres. ll: Class Play 12. Eileen Gillespie Academic S.S.S.: Dramatics 11. 12: Sec. oi S.S.S. 10: G.A.A. 10. ll. 12: Science 11. 12, sec. 12: News- paper 10, l1:Glee Club 10. ll, 12 S ecial Chorus 11 12' Dra- : p , . matic Plays 11: Class Play 11. 12: FLASHBACK Staff. PAGE SIX Seniors Tom Clapper Academic Braves Council: Dramatics 10, ll, 12, pres. 12, v. pres. 11: Dramatic Plays 10. 11: Science ll, 12: Oratorical Readings 10, ll: Glee Club 10, 11. 12: Band 10. ll. 12: Assistant Announcer 10, ll: Golf 10, 11, 123 Basket- ball 10, 11: Football 10: Class Play ll. 12: FLASHBACK Staii. Catherine Crouse Commercial S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Folk- lore 11. 12: Airplane ll: Glee Club 10, 11. 12. Charlene DeGaramo General S.S.S.: G.A.A. ll. 12: Dramatics 11, 12: Folklore 12: Newspaper 12: Bowling League 11. treas. l1:Glee Club 11, 12. Nancy Dowden Commercial S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10, 11: Airplane ll: Art ll. 12, pres. 12: Dra- matics ll. 12. v. pres. 12: Glee Club 10. ll. 12. Elsie Gosman Home Ec. S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Span- ish 11: Pep 11: F.H.A. 12: Glee Club 10, 11. 12: Librarian ll. 12. Barbara Hare Academic S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10. ll, 12. v. pres. 11: F.T.A. 11: Dramatics 11: Folklore 11: Spanish 12: Li- brarian 12. Eugene Hinshaw Commercial Braves Council: B.A.A. 12: Sci- ence 12: Football 12: Basket- ball l2: Track 12: Class Play 12. Sue Hopper Commercial S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Art 10. 11, 12: Pep 12: Newspaper 10, 11. 12, ieature ed. 11: Glee Club 10, 11. 12: Special Chorus 11, 12: Bowling League 10. 11, 12, v. pres. 11: FLASHBACK Staff: Round 'Bout Roosevelt He- porter 12. Don Iennings Agriculture Braves Council: Ag. 10, 11: F.F.A. 12: B.A.A. 11. 12: Track 11. Jerry Lilly Agriculture Braves Council: Ag. 10, 11, areas. 11: F.F.A. 12: B.A.A. 11, 12. l Seniors Virginia Hare Academic Commercial S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10, ll, 12. sec. 10. treas. 12: F.T.A. 11, 12: Book 12: Class Play 11. Ioe Hintz Academic Braves Council: Science 11, 12: Student Council 11, 12: Pep 10, 11, 12: Glee Club 10: Pres. of Class 11: V. Pres. ol Class 12: Class Play 11. Io Hughes Wi ihdrew Iudith Levy Academic S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10: Dramotics 12: Art 10: Book 12, v. pres. 12: Glee Club 10, 12: Class Play 12. Willi Luh Academic Braves Council: Science 12: Auto 12. PAGE SEVEN Betty McClurg Academic S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10, ll, 12: Art 10, 11, 12. sec. 12: Guidance 12: Dramatics 10: Glee Club 10, 11, 12: FLASHBACK Start: Class Play 12: Bowling League I 12. James McCombs Academic Braves Council: Science 11. 12. pres. 12: Pep 11, 12. pres. 12. lim Miller General Braves Council: Auto 11, 12. pres. 12: Science 12: Glee Club 10, 11. 12: Band 10, 11: Ag. 10: FLASHBACK Stafl: Newspaper 12, sports ed. 12. Magdalene O'Farrell Commercial S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Dra' matics 10, ll: F.H.A. ll, 12. parliamentarian 11, 12: Glee Club 10. 11: Dramatic Plays 10: Class Play 11. Elmer Price Academic Braves Council: Folklore 11. 12: B.A.A. ll. 121 Ag. 101 Football 10, 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Track 11. 12. PAGE EIGHT Seniors Margaret McColl Academic S.S.S.: G.A.A. ll, 12: Folklore ll. 12: Book 12: Dramatics ll. 12: Glee Club 11, 12: Band ll, 12: Dramatic Plays ll. Don McFadden Agriculture Braves Council: B.A.A. 11, 12' Ag. 10, 11: F.P.A. 12: Basketi ball 10, ll: Football ll. George Milligan Commercial Braves Council: B.A.A. ll, 12. pres. 12: Folklore 122 Ag. 10: Glee Club 10: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Track 10, ll, 12: Tennis 10, ll, 12. Harwood Phend Academic Braves Council: B.A.A. 12: Dra- matics 10, 11: Folklore 12: Sci- ence l1, sec. 11: Glee Club 10, 11, 12: Special Chorus ll, 12: Dramatic Plays 10, ll: FLASH- BACK Staff: Football 10. ll. 127 Basketball ll: Track ll. 12: Tennis 10. 11, 12: Class Play 11, 12. Glenda Pyle Commercial S.S.S.: F.H.A. ll, 12, treas. 121 G.A.A. 10, ll, 12: Glee Club 10, 11. Betty Randall Academic S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: F.H.A. ll. 12, treas. ll, v. pres. 12: Glee Club. Lois Sanders General S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10, ll. 12: F.H.A. ll, 12. sec. 12: Glee Club 10. 11. Grey Shaw Academic Braves Council: Science ll, 12: Auto 12: Airplane 10, 11: Glee Club 10. 11, 12: Football 10, 11. 12: Basketball 10, ll: Track 10. 11. Carolyn Shell Academic S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10. ll, 12, treas. 12: Dramatics 10, 11. treas. 11: Newspaper 10, 11. 12: Spanish Club 11, 12. v. pres. 12: Dra- matic Readings: Glee Club 10. 11, 12: Band 10, ll. 12: V. Pres. of Class ll: Student Council. sec. 12: Class Play 11. Don Smith General Braves Council: Folklore 12: B.A.A. ll, 12: Newspaper 10: Pep 10: Ag. ll: Glee Club 10. 11, 12: Basketball 10: Class Play ll, 12. Seniors Pat Richardson Commercial S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10, ll, 12: F.H.A. 11. 12, treas. ll, v. pres. 12: Glee Club. Carolyn Schuehler Academic S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10, ll. 12: Art 10, 11, 12: Dramatics 10, ll. 12: Folklore 12: Glee Club 10. ll. 12: Science 11, 12: Yell Leader 12: Dramatic Plays 10, 11: Bowling League 10, ll. pres. ll: Class Plays ll, 12. Io Helen Sheets Commercial S.S.S.: Dramatics 10: Art 10: G.A.A. ll, 12: Folklore ll. 12: Class Play 11. Bob Schauer General Braves Council: B.A.A. 11, 12: Folklore 12: Airplane 10. 11: Basketball 10, ll, 12: Football ll, 12: Track 11. Margie Snowberger General S.S.S.: Dramatics 10. 11. 12: Folklore 11, 12: Glee Club 10. 11, 12: Class Play 12: Dramatic Play 12. PAGE NINE Mel Teeter Academic Braves Council: Dramatics 10 11, 12' Science 11 12: Auto 12 Glee Club 10, 11, 12: Fuxsrti BACK Stafl: Football 10, ll, 12 Track 10: Student Manager 12 Class Play ll, 12. Lula Van Meter Home Ec. S.S.S.: G.A.A. 10, ll, 12: F.H.A. ll, 12: Glee Club 10, ll. 12. Robert Wrede Commercial Braves Council: Auto 11, 12. v. pres. 12: Ag. 10: Spanish 11: Glee Club 10, 11, 12: Basket- ball ll: Class Play 11. PAGE TEN Seniors Edward Van Deman Academic Braves Council: Dramatics 10. 11. 12: Science ll, 12: Auto 12: Glee Club 10. 11. 12: Band 10. ll, 12: Football 10. 11. 12. hon. capt. 12: Basketball 10, 11. 12: Track 10. 11, 12: Class Play ll. 12. Verne Wilson Commercial Braves Council: B.A.A. ll. 12: Folklore 11. 12. v. pres. 11. pres. 12: Ag. 10: Treas. oi Class ll: Football 10: Basketball 10. 11: Track 10. 11. 12. David Cottrell Academic Braves Council. sec-treas. 12: B.A.A. 12: Science 11. 12: Air- plane 10. 11: Football 11, 12. uniors r .ll 0 -u X R First Row Phyllis Snider, Mary Ann Lytle, IoAnne LaMar, Carmen Boatright, Patsy Wright, Irma Benjamin, Catherine Miller. Marilyn Macy, Betty Davis, Iane Ross, Margie Spencer, Georgia Mikesell. Second Row Bonnie Rhodes, Emily Schenk, Iohn Lucy. Bill Hill, Wayne Duncan, Keith Birch, Bill Galloway, Paul Miller, Mack Million, Gerry Wingate, Bill Barnes. Don Davis. Third Row Maucie Faust, Pat Boudreau, Sharon Long, Barbara Teeter, Gwen Hilton, Dixie Willems, Delcie Brady, Ianet McColl, Carlita Lane, Sue Carol Eaton, Nila Long. Fourth How Alice VanCleave, Lois Anderson, Iuanita Hahn, Nancy Ridenour, Barbara Dirks, Bonnie Starret. Loretta Keever, Betty Haines. Sally Dill, Nancy Irelan, Iune VanMeter. Filth Row' Ray Phillips. Iohn Peters, Keith Lincoln, lim Schuehler, Marvin Cauble, Norman Thomp- son. David Weinberg, Ed Rockhill, Iim Brown, Dean Carpenter, Ierry Brown. Sixth How Bill Levy, lim Pool, Bob Nipple, Bob White, Iim Simons, Dick Roach, Ierry Hoover, Dick Bertram, Roger Hintz, Bill Brown, Bill O'Farrell, Bill Kallal. JUNIOR CLASS The Iunior Class has the responsi- bility of planning and sponsoring the annual Iunior-Senior Prom. President Nancy Irelan, along with Vice Presi- dent Carlita Lane, Secretary Loretta Keever, and Treasurer Paul Miller, work with their sponsors to help finance this event. To raise money the Iuniors have conducted a paper drive, a dance, and the Spring Play. PAGE ELEVEN Sophomores PAGE TWELVE Q35 my First HowADiane Fair, Nada Irelan, Carolyn Glazier, Phyllis Crowell, Ianice Flora, lol-Xnne Himbert, Martha Crouse, Patty Dill, Evelyn Whelan, Margie Siierd, Ioyce Long, IoAnne Holeman, Pat Parrish, Shirley Million. Second Row-Nelda Whipple, Dale Timm, Lemuel Richardson, Bob Pool, Iim Weber, Don Hummell, Dwain Wigner, Mr. Johnson, Merle McMu1lin, lack Boatright, Melvin Luse, Phillip Watkins, lim Banks, Lawrence Barton. Third Row-lim Franks, Edith Brock, Ruth Stotler, Barbara Sparks, Edith Wooldridge, Barbara Secrest, Cora Sue Fleener, Charlene Rutledge, Lenore Weinberg. Doris Reiken, Dona Humburg, Barbara Larson, Shirley Nicewancler, Dorothy Duddy, Carolyn Wiltse. Fourth How---Carter Love, Stuart Erwin, Phyllis Spencer, Shirley Davis, Shirley Weber, Barbara Boudreau, Marlene Moore, Irma Boze, Phyllis Viney, Pauline Bright, Ierry Haines, Dick Gamble. Fifth Row-Gene Franklin, Mary Price, Carol Beckelheimer, Ianet Emerson, Hulda Roth, Kay King, Donna Dowden, Nancy Heims, Shirley Whitaker, Helen Hunt, Louise Hibner, Rosetta Massing. Sixth RowvDavid Elmore, Fred DeMoss, Robert Horsewood, Charles Clerget, Iack Meents. David Holder, Iohn Shields, Dwight Douglas, Rob Koontz, Roger Bush, Richard Herron, Grant Chrisop, Rex Kendrick, Lewis Ray. The Sophomore Class entered Roose- velt High School this fall with an en- rollment oi 88. The officers are: Presi- dent, Iack Meentsg Vice President, Doris Reiken: Secretary and Treasurer, Fred DeMoss. ..-.. 4 i Classroom Snaps Senior Horne Room Miss Nickels Economics Class Miss Nickels Chemistry Lab Mr. Strahan i ' Spanish Class Mrs. Hart Home Economics Lab Miss McKee Agriculture Class Speech Class Mr. Howkinson Mr. Ross Drivers' Training Typing Class Mr. Sprowl Miss Jackson PAGE THIHTEEN Latin Class Mrs. Decker Administration SCHOOL BOARD Clarence Fee, President: Virgil McClintic, Secretary: C. W. Gamble, Treasurer: F. I-I. Gillespie, City Superintendent. PAGE FOURTEEN Mr. C. M. Ryan, Hig School Principal: Mr Betty Berryman, Schoc Secretary: and Mr: Mary Io Hess, Rooseve High School Secretary X Recalling, Living, Dreaming SPORTS PAGE' Basketball SCHEDULE November 17 at Monticello Tipton ooo,oooooooewoo.oooe 41 Monticello .,,A,.A..A... November 22 at Logansport Logansport ,........... 47 Monticello ..,........... December 1 at Monticello Attica .l....Ao,. .,....,.. 3 1 Monticello ,..,A..A..,... December 6 at Royal Center Royal Center o,,..... 31 Monticello ,,......t..,,, December 8 at Monticello Hartford City .e..,.r, 45 Monticello .,.,.......... December 13 at Monticello Monon .... .,.,,.v...t,. 3 0 Monticellol. ,..... December 15 at Monticello Plymouth wee.eeereee,., 51 Monticello ..wcc,ccc.cci. CNew Year's Tourneyb January 1 at Monticello January 16 at Rensselaer West Lafayette cc., 38 Monticello ..,.......,... Delphi ....,c,.,.c.cc,.,,.. 45 Monticello ........,.l... January 5 at Monticello Alexandria ,......... 49 Monticello ..,....,...,.. January 10 at Delphi Delphi lll.lll,ll .lllllllc 4 9 Monticello l.clc,w,w.ll,. Rensselaer .....t..,,.l 51 MOnl1C9llO ........--.--- 41 January 19 at Wabash Wabash .,l............. 59 Monticello VVw........Y.- 54 January 25 at Monticello Muncie Burris ....,, 61 Monticello... ,-VVi.Y. H46 January 31 at Winamac Winamac ,,,.,,,,,,,,.l 61 Monticello ......ll...... 71 February 2 at Monticello Elwood ,w,,,lw,,,,,,,,,,, 63 Monticello ..c.......,,l. 49 February 7 at Monticello Remington ..,..t..,,,, 61 Monticello ......e.eeeeei 74 February 9 at Lebanon Lebanon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Monticello., ,.,, 56 February 16 at Rochester Rochester ,.,,ll,,,,,,,. 57 Monticello l.l,,l,,...... 62 February 17 at Peru Peru ,,..sl..sllllll,lll... 40 Monticellol clllll,lll, 44 Reynolds lll.,......... 33 Monticello. lel.ll.llli. 48 Chalmers ,.,.........ll 37 Monticello ...,......lll. 53 Brookston ,,,,.,.,....ll 41 Monticello ,llll,ll.,,.s, 38 PAGE EIGHTEEN ,,., Standing-eMel Teete George Milligan. Dick Roac Coach Frosty Sprowl, lc Hintz. Jim Clapper. Dic Brown. Seated-Cotton Hinshaw Salty Kallal. Jim Schuehle Elmer Price, Ed Van Dema Jerry Brown. Recalling, Living, Dreaming SPORTS PAGE' Football PAGE SIXTEEN First Row-Dick Templeton, Lemuel Richardson, lim Franks, Gray Shaw, Coach Frosty Sprowl, Eugene Hinshaw, lim Scheuhler, Bill Barnes and lack Boatright. Second Row-Gerry Wingate, Rober Bush, Ed Van Deman, Coach Robert Iohnson, Coach Noel Douglas, Dean Carpenter, Dick Gamble, Carter Love, and Richard Brown, Student Manager. Third Row-Keith Lincoln, Ierry Haines, Harwood Phend, Iim Clapper, Elmer Price, Melvin Teeter, Charles Clerget. Fourth How-Bill O'Farrell, Dwight Douglas, lack Meentz, Bob Schauer, Dick Roach, David Cottrell, and David Holder. THE FOOTBALL BANQUET This year's Football Banquet was sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Monti- cello and was held at the Sportsman Hotel. The guest speaker was Tiny Ioe Iordan, Logansport radio sports announcer, who gave a short, but humorous speech on sportsmanship. Following the speech, the football boys cast their votes for the Most Valu- able Player and Honorary Captain. After the ballots were counted, Coach Sprowl announced that Dick Roach Qtacklej had been voted Most Valuable and Ed Van Deman Qfullbackj, Honorary Captain. The senior boys on the squad were: Iim Clapper Qendj, Harwood Phend and Mel Teeter Ctacklesj, Elmer Price Qguardj David Cottrell QcenterD, Ed Van Deman Cfullbackl and Eugene Hinshaw and Gray Shaw Qhalfbacksj. SCHEDULE September 8 at Hartford City Hartford City r,e..... 52 Monticello oo.. C ..,.., 0 September 15 at Plymouth Plymouth C o,,o,,, C 39 Monticello ,o,o o,,o..... 0 September 22 at North Iudson North IudsonCCC C 6 Monticello C CC C13 September 29 at Monticello Wabash C ,C 27 Monticello C 14 October 13 at Monticello Tipton ,,cc CC ,33 Monticello C C 6 October 20 at Delphi Delphi C CC C CC C CC35 Monticello 7 October 27 at Rensselaer Rensselaer CC C 26 Monticello . C C 0 November 3 at Monticello Logansport CC CCl3 Monticello CCC. .C C 6 Top Rcw Dick Roach, Carter Love. lim Clapper, and Roger Bush. Middle Row 'Melvin Teeter, Eugene Hinshaw, Ed Van Demon, Harwood Phend, Ierry Brown, and Dwiqht Douglas. Bottom How Elmer Price and Hanes PAGE SEVENTEEN Basketball SCHEDULE November 17 at Monticello Tipton ..,......e .,...,... 4 1 Monticello ,,ol.......... November 22 at Logansport Logansport oee..o..,oo. 47 Mont1cello .............. December l at Monticello Attica eee,eeeYeee,.ee,eee, 31 Montlcello ...e..e,..A... December 6 at Royal Center Royal Center ee..t.t. 31 Monticello ...e....,.,... December 8 at Monticello Hartford City .,...... 45 Monticello ......,.,.a.,. December 13 at Monticello Monon ,,,,,,,,,,e,.e,,,, 30 Monticello.. ...... December 15 at Monticello Plymouth YYY. ,,Y,.,.,, 5 1 Monticello ...a,..,...... CNew Year's Tourneyj January l at Monticello West Lafayette ,... 38 Monticello ...,,,,...,.,4 Delphi aaaaaaaaaaaeaaa.aaae 45 Monticello .,,.,,,,,,,,,, January 5 at Monticello Alexandria .......... 49 Monticello ..raA.ea,ra,ee January 10 at Delphi Delphi .,.. ,. . a..t U49 Monticello ,.eaa,w.a, 4 January 16 at Rensselaer Rensselaer ....,....... 51 Monticello .....wV...,... 41 January 19 at Wabash Wabash ,,,,w..,.,.,waa. 59 Monticello eewe..l....w,l 54 January 25 at Monticello Muncie Burris ....., 61 Monticellolo ........ 4.46 January 31 at Winamac Winamac ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61 Monticello .........,,,.. 71 February 2 at Monticello Elwood ,,A,aA,,,a,,,.,,,, 63 Monticello ..a.......wY,l 49 February 7 at Monticello Remington eee.,,,,l,,l 61 Monticello ...... .owwool 7 4 February 9 at Lebanon Lebanon .A,,,,,,,,,,.w.. 66 Monticellom ,i,,,,,, , 56 February 16 at Rochester Rochester ,,,,,,,,,,,,,A 57 Monticello aa.,,...,..,,. 62 February 17 at Peru Peru ,a,,,,,,,a,,Yava.wa,,r 40 Monticello ..,a..As..Aaa. 44 Reynolds ........aeeaa, 33 Monticello .,.a..a..laa.. 48 Chalmers ..,.aeA,eaae.. 37 Monticello ......ss..eAa. 53 Brookston wa..aaa,aae,rA 41 Monticello ..aaaaaaw,,.., 38 1 PAGE EIGHTEEN StandingHMel Teete George Milligan, Dick Roac Coach Frosty Sprowl. Jc Hintz. Iim Clclpper, Dic Brown. Seated-Cotton Hinshav Salty Kallal, lim Schuehle Elmer Price. Ed Van Dema Jerry Brown. SN Y' ' .gf x 3 ' , 5 .4 -is S. 1 M A Q. tl. W .CD Q9 MONTICELLO VARSITY Top How--Ierry Brown, Iim Clapper, Dick Roach, Ioe Hintz. Middle Row --Eugene Hinshaw, Bill Kallal, George Milligan. Bottom Row-Ed Van Deman, Elmer Price, lim Schuehler. The basketball team of 1950-1951 consisted of five seniors, tour juniors, and one sophomore. The seniors were Iim Clapper, Eddie Van Deman, Elmer Price, Eugene Hinshaw and Ioe Hintz. The juniors were Ierry Brown, Bill Kallal, Iim Schuehler, and Dick Roach. The sophomore player was lack Meentz. The record for the year was eleven wins and nine losses, which included the two wins from the New Year's Day Tourney. In the C.I.C., the record of four wins and five losses, put our team in sixth place. There are eleven teams in the conference. The wins were from Peru, Tipton, Rochester, and Alexandria. The losses were from Plymouth, Hartford City, Wabash, Muncie Burris, and Elwood. Monticello defeated Reynolds 48-33 in the first game of the Sectionals. They also won over Chalmers 53-37 in the second game, but were defeated by Brooks- ton in an overtime game, 41-38. QCP, , . PAGE NINETEEN 9 cc as Squad Tom Clapper, Lewis Ray, Richard Brown, and lim Ciapper. PAGE TWENTY E8 E 98 Front Row-Melvin Luse, Marvin Cauble, Lewis Ray, Coach Robert Iohnson, Fred DeMoss, Ierry Haines, Carter Love. Back How-Dick Gamble, Bill O'Farrell, David Holder, Ierry Hoover, Iim Simons, Charles Cierget, Roger Bush, Dwight Douglas. Go B.A.A. B.A.A. is the Boys' Athletic Associa- tion. They have scheduled volleyball, basketball and softball games during the noon hour. A point system has been set up whereby they may earn sweat- ers through participation in the dilferent sports. G.A.A. G.A.A. is the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion of the school. The organization is set up much like that of B.A.A. Through their participation in noon hour and outside activities, the girls may earn sweaters by a point system. GIRLS' BOWLING TEAM Front Row Io Ann Holeman, Ianie Ross, Carol Darnstaedi, Sue Carol Eaton, Patsy Wright, and Georgia Mikesell. Back Row -Iune Van Meter, Lenore Weinberg, Maucie Foust. Delcie Brady, Sharon Long, Bonnie Rhodes, and Io Ann McKee, Sponsor. The League bowls every Monday night after school and is a member of the American Iunior Bowling Congress. PAGE 'IWENTYFTWO YELL LEADERS Carolyn Schuehler, Gwen Banks Nancy Irelari im I'- ,535 T R ll'gL gD ming MUSIC AND DRAMA Girls' Glee Club First Row-Elsie Gosman, Doris Birch, Marjorie Snowberger, Charlene DeGaramo, Gwen Banks, Martha Cauble, Catherine Crouse, lol-inn Holeman, Pat Parrish, Evelyn Whalen, Shirley Million, Georgia Mikesell. Second Row-Dorthy Cahill, Diane Fair, Nada Ireland, IoAnne LaMar, Mary Lytle, Catherine Miller, loyce Long, Pat Dill, Ianice Flora, Martha Crouse, Ioan Himbert, IoAnn Hughes, Margie Spencer, Donna Dowden. Third Row-Kay King, Sue Beckleheirner, Louise Hibner, Sharon Long, Sue Carol Eaton, Gwen Hilton, Dixie Willems, Carmen Boatright, Margie Siierd, Barbara Secrest, Ruth Stotler, Phyllis Snider, Lenore Weinburg, Hulda Roth. Fourth How-Shirley Davis, Margie DeMoss, Sue Hopper, Carol Darnstaedt, Caroline Ashley, Eileen Gillespie, Phyllis Viney, Nelda Whipple, Cora Sue Fleener, Shirley Nicewander, Barbara Larson, Doris Reiken, Dona Humburg. Fifth Row-Bonnie Starret, Irma Boze, Nancy Heims, Lula Van Meter, Iune Van Meter, Bonnie Rhodes, Judith Levy, Betty Haines, Charlene Rutledge. Edith Woodridge, Rosetta Massing, Margaret McColl, Carolyn Shell. Sixth Row-Phyllis Crowell, Mary Price, Nancy Riclenour, Iaunita Hahn, Barbara Dirks, Betty McClurg, Carolyn Schuehler, Shirley Whitaker, Betty Randall, Carol Cordes, Barbara Boudreau, Barbara Sparks, Maucie Faust. Carlita Lane, Carolyn Glazier, Lois Anderson, Loretta Keever, Ianet Emerson, Mr. Powlen. There are eighty members in this organization. The purpose of the Glee Club is to reach the greatest number of girls who would derive benefit from and contribute to a club of this type. They sing at the Spring Concert, Commence- ment, civic organizations, and the Christmas program. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Boys' Glee Club There are forty-five members in this organization. They have the same pur- pcse and sing at the some places as the Girls' Glee Club. First How Dale Timm, Dwain Wigner. Stewart Erwin, Don Davis, Carlita Lane, Mr. Powlen, Maucie Faust, Don Smith, Melvin Luse, Phillip Watkins, Iim Banks, Lawrence Barton. Second Row David Weinberg, Iohn Pefers, Keith Lincoln, Carter Love, David Elmore, Dick Gamble, Grey Shaw, Paul Miller. Bob Pool, Iohn Lucy, lim Franks, Bob Alkire. Third Row Bob Wrede, Iack Shields, Lewis Ray, Grant Chrisop, Iim Pool, Ed Rockhill, Marvin Cauble, Rex Kendrick, Rob Koontz, Ierry Haines. Fourth How 'Tom Clapper, Iack Meentz, Charles Clerget, Bill Levy, Robert Nipple, Dwight Douglas, Ed Van Deman, Roger Bush, lim Schuehler, lim Miller. Fifth How Mel Teeter, Harwood Phend, Robert White, Ierry Hoover, Iim Clapper, David Holder. PAGE TWENTY-FIVE Band MajorettesYMargaret Richardson, Carol Darnstaedt, Band Leader-Perdue Powlen. First Upright-AGerry Wingate, Paul Miller, Margaret McColl, Dick Washburn, lim Franks, Linda Copper, Donalue Reiken, Carolyn Holder, lack Howkinson. Second Uprighte-vMaucie Faust, Dick Robbins, Wayne Duncan, David Holder, Carlita Lane, Ruth Ann Carpenter, lim Pool, Bill Kallal. Lett Diagonal-Ed Rockhill, Gail Flinn, Ianet McColl, Doris Reiken, Margie Siierd, Barbara Teeter. Iuanita Hahn, Dougie McColl. Right Diagonal--Ierry Elmore. Carolyn Glazier, David Elmore, Clyde Lytle, David Holder, Grant Chrisop. Third Upright-Ed Van Deman, Nancy Solomon, Nada Ireland, Ioan Crowell, Carolyn Shell, Eddie Emerson, Ianet Emerson, Karen Hickman. Fourth Upright-Bob White, Ralph Spencer, Dorthy Cahill, Phyllis Crowell, Nila Long, Ioan Young. Dwight Douglas, Tom Clapper. Playing at plays, Commencement, P.T.A., the Spring Concert, and civic parades are a few of the many activities in which the high school band par- ticipates under the direction of Mr. Perdue Powlen. An outstanding feature of the band is marching for basketball and football games. There are about seventy members, including the three majorettes, who are Carol Darnstaedt, Alice Van Cleave, and Margaret Richardson. Three of the most enjoyed numbers played by the band are: Holiday for Strings, Gremlin Ball, and Lady of Spain. PAGE TWENTY-SIX Plays First Row Square dance: Margie putting the makeup on Tom and Colion : love scene between Gwen and Tom: ii's a long way down: old new's quartet: Heavy Second Row Mr, Ross: grocery store: Gwen: Cotton and his girls: the big party at Old Man Pomerysf Third How-'Harwood and Ioe: Marjorie, lim, Caroline, and Heavy : Ierry: wedding: the big party on stage. PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN Elections The Senior Civics class sponsored a mock election for state, county, and city officials in November on the regular election day. The rules committee adopted and revised the statutes drawn up by the class of '49 for their election in 1948. All students were allowed to register in the primary on Friday, while those over fifteen years of age voted on election day the following Tuesday. Precinct I, in the east upper office room, served students whose names ranged from A to K. The second precinct, in the first-aid room, accommodated students whose name would fall in the remaining category. Tuesday night, the election returns were counted by a group of senior stu- dents with Miss Nickels and Mr. Ryan. ELECTION BOARDS C Top Picturej First Row, seated-Carol Darrxstaedt, Betty Ran- dall. Second Row, seated-Elmer Price, Bob Alkire, Ierry Bunnell, Miss Nickels, and Iim Miller. Standing-Iim Clapper. Tom Clapper. CBottom Picturej First Row-Margie DeMoss, Don Smith: Seated eSue Hopper, Betty McClurg. Second How-Ioe Hintz, Richard Brown, Ed Van Deman, Carolyn Shell, and lim Clapper. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT ENTERTAINMENT W Assemblies First Row-Mr. Strahan introducing counselors at Guidance Con- ference: Ag boys at new school house: Braves-Sunshine Debate- Iim Clapper. Second Row-Guidance Conference: Student Christmas Program: Braves-Sunshine Debate -Carolyn Shell. Third Row-Carmalieta Dodd and her Hammond Organ at the Senior-sponsored concert: Rev. Iay Iohnson addressing the student body. 1 X A PAGE THIRTY Thanksgiving THANKSGIVING PROGRAM Prayer of Thanksgiving ....... .w.w,e.,,,-fe-.V-,-YA-------A---- A Qpgning Prayers r,r,r,rc,c,c,c, is .Reverend H. I. Oi America, The Beautiful f f. ,.-t.,--------' '-------'--- V Address Qq,,....,cc,,,c,rcr,,rc,rccccc sscsss, R everend Kirkpatric God Bless America s,,i,., .........V-,.--.----A-------------- A Benediction ,,,.ccr,,rr,wrr ,,.,,,s R everend Flef Chu tmas Program i ' ' ' V 9 ... A fda., Scripture Matthew 2: 1-6 The First Noel Traditional Grades 5-6 Prayer Dr. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick There's A Song In The Air 7th and 8th Grade Choir Silent Niqht Gruber All The Holy City , Adams High School Boys' Glee Club Scripture Matthew 2:7-ll Grades 5-6 Living Picture Mary. Ioseph, Babe, Wisemen March oi Turenne ,French Carol The Strile Is O'er Palestrina Grades 7-8 The Hallelujah Chorus , Handel High School Mixed Chorus Hark The Herald Angels Sing Mendelssohn Recessional PAGE THIRTY ONE Flashback PAGE THI First Row--Harwood Phend. Richard Brown, Ed Van Deman, lim Clapper. Second Row-Sue Hopper, Martha Cauble, Caroline Ashley, Gwen Banks, Carol Cordes, Peggy Baer Funk, Carol Darnstaedt, Dorthy Cahill. Third Row-Ierry Bunnell. Verne Wilson. Carolyn Shell, Eileen Gillespie, Margie DeMoss. Fourth How-Tom Clapper. Ioe Hintz, Iim Miller, Mel Teeter. The FLASHBACK stall began work on the yearbook in September and worked diligently throughout the year until the books were issued to the subscribers in May. The book was financed by the efforts of the Senior Class in selling subscrip- tions and gathering donations from classes, clubs, and businessmen. Two paper sales netted the class a fair sum. Carmalieta Dodd and the class of '51 presented an organ recital in October. The proceeds from this event were equally divided. The Speech and Dramatics class gave four one-act plays in behalf of the Senior class, which was in charge of the business particulars of the plays. RTY-FOUR Chrlstmas Program Scripture Matthew 2:1-6 The First Noel Traditional Grades 5-6 Prayer Dr. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick There's A Song In The Air 7th and 8th Grade Choir Silent Night Gruber All The Holy City Adams High School Boys' Glee Club Scripture Matthew 2:7-ll Grades 5-6 Living Picture Mary. Ioseph, Babe, Wisemen March of Turenne French Carol The Striie Is O'er Palestrina Grades 7-8 The Hallelujah Chorus Handel High School Mixed Chorus Hark The Herald Angels Sing Mendelssohn Recessionul PAGE THIRTY ONE Activities Pep rally, we burned effigy. Logan Ioe . Queen, court. and Ed. Homecoming Queen and escorts. Hostesses and clown at Sunshine Dance Prom 1949-50. Queen cmd Court. Muscle men after Carmie's concert. After Pep Rally. Carolyn telling ghost story at Sunshine Dance. Iim, Mr. Lee, cmd Scarecrow . Fishing at Sunshine Dance. Nancy, Carolyn, and Gwen. After swimming at Logan G.A.A. playday. Playday at Logan. Ionet and Sharon serving at prom. Gang at the old hangout. Entertainment at intermission oi Prom. Who's the lucky fellow in the middle? Volleyball at noon At Sunshine Dance. PAGE THIRTY-TWO F -A I JX N NJ Q KW mf fwiyx fivggfflx xnxx Wgixm Q Z i .K- X ff Recalling, Living, Dreaming CLUBS PAGE THIRTY-THREE Flashback First How-Harwood Phend, Richard Brown, Ed Van Deman, lim Clapper. Second Row-Sue Hopper, Martha Cauble, Caroline Ashley, Gwen Banks, Carol Cordes, Peggy Baer Funk, Carol Darnstaedt, Dorthy Cahill. Third Row-Ierry Bunnell, Verne Wilson, Carolyn Shell, Eileen Gillespie, Margie DeMoss. Fourth Row-Tom Clapper. Ioe Hintz, Iim Miller, Mel Teeter. The FLASHBACK staff began work on the yearbook in September and worked diligently throughout the year until the books were issued to the subscribers in May. The book was financed by the efforts of the Senior Class in selling subscrip- tions and gathering donations from classes, clubs, and businessmen. Two paper sales netted the class cr fair sum. Carmalieta Dodd and the class of '51 presented an organ recital in October. The proceeds from this event were equally divided. The Speech and Dramatics class gave four one-act plays in behalf of the Senior class, which was in charge of the business particulars of the plays. PAGE THIRTY-FOUR Flashback Staff Editor , , , wA,. , Yw, ....., C a roline Ashley Assistant Editor ,ss.s.,s,..s.i Carol Cordes Business Manager..Eddie VanDeman Finance . . . e,..t. ...Tom Clapper Circulation ,o,, . ..,o, Eileen Gillespie Art Editor .. . C Carolyn Schuehler Calendar. ,a..... Gwen Banks Classes s,ss, ss,,...... I im Miller Clubs . esis . . s,s, sse,i P eggy Baer Advertising . . .,,,,,, ,Ierry Bunnell Drama . . . Harwood Phend Faculty ,,,, . c,,w,,.. Richard Brown Mounting .c..,oc s,.c..is M artha Cauble Music ,ts.,is,ost, ,.co . . ..c,i... Dorthy Cahill Photography i.tcc,oco V... M argie DeMoss Proofreader ,,c,,s,...,,,,c,,s,,. .Judith Levy Seniors i,o,ss,..t,cs,. .o...i,... S ue Hopper Snaps ,,s.,..t.t ,,,.,.ci,s.. M el Teeter Sports c,s.Yo... ..,..,,ow..,., iist I o e Hintz Typing v.w,.i. ,..s,os. C arol Darnstaedt Errands s,,..t, ,....,...,.s..,.. V erne Wilson Sponsor .....,oi,s... .Miss Phoebe Nickels FLASHBACK SNAPS Caroline wrapping. Eileen selling Nancy a yearbook subscription. Carol and Caroline planning the dummy. Typing yearbook material. Martha and Betty mounting. Mel snapping Gray and Don. PAGE THIRTY-FIVE Tomahawk uf!! J' 'Ni TOHAHAVK Ns- 39' First How-Sharon Long, Marilyn Macy. Pat Wright, Sue Hopper. Barbara Boudreau. Dona Hum- berg, IoAnn LaMar. Second Row, seated-Carol Cordes. Gwen Banks, Carol Darnstaedt. Third Row, standing-Caroline Ashley, Carolyn Shell, Irma Boze. Nancy Heims. Janice Flora. JoAnn Holeman, Richard Brown, Iim Miller, Dorthy Cahill. Martha Cauble. The Tomahawk staff is the group of students who edit the school newspaper. Carol Cordes and Gwen Banks have been co-editors for the past two years. Gwen has been in charge of the feature section of the paper while Carol has edited the news portion. There have been eight issues of the Tomahawk this year with several new features. Bouquets and Brickbats is a cleverly written column by Sharon Long. Nancy Heims has constructed an amusing angle of getting more names in the paper through her interesting personals column. PAGE THIRTY-SIX The Sunshine Society is an organiza- tion composed of all the girls of the high school: and the Braves Council is a similar club for the boys. The goals of each group are to foster better citizenship, morals, and to stress clean living. The Student Council is the organiza- tion oi the high school that represents the students in the affairs of the high school administration. In addition to this, the Council plans assembly pro- grams and aids the Guidance Depart- ment in its annual conferencef BRAVES AND SUNSHINE Seated-Carol Cordes, Janet Emerson. Standing-Carolyn Shell, Dick Roach. Pat Boudreau Dave Cottrell. Richard Brown. STUDENT COUNCIL Standing-Iack Meents. Dick Roach. Ioe Hintz. Iim Clapper Sealed-Carolyn Shell. Ierry Bunnell, Nancy Irelan PAGE THIRTY SEVEN FOLKLOBE CLUB The Folklore Club was organized with the purpose of learning more about the history of Indiana, especially that of our own White county. This pic- ture was taken while the members were looking over some old White county newspapers. SCIENCE CLUB Perhaps some day we will have some well-known scientists from this group. Now they are trying to learn more about the new discoveries made by present day scientists. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA This group, though small, will prob- ably have a much-felt effect upon the future of the schools. Among other things they discuss the qualifications of different colleges and the advan- tages and disadvantages of the pro- fession. PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT Clubs 5 - 5R:ggj,si iff: m!,23i2'fi5glitat-,Q-it AF if sr 3 flex.: ff ,hwy 5 Q sl Clubs ART CLUB The Art Club is working at present on different handicrafts, They have been experimenting with oil paints and finger paintings. FUTURE HOMEMAKEHS OF AMERICA This club is a member oi a national organization of pupils studying home- making in junior and senior high schools in the United States and terri- tories. Its purpose is to create more interest in homemaking. AG CLUB Perhaps the highlight ot the activities of the Ag Club is its annual pest drive. This is a contest between two teams to see which can earn the most points by getting rid of pests on the farms. PAGE THIHTY-NINE PEP CLUB The Pep Club has been discussing the more im- portant rules of the differ- ent sports so that they may better understand the decisions of the officials at these sporting events. They have also displayed posters illustrating good sportsmanship and arous- ing enthusiasm in the school. BOOK CLUB This group has been ac- tive in sponsoring the or- dering of teen-age books from the Teen-Age Book Club. Anyone in the high school may order books. They have seen some movies during their Club meetings. Among these was The Good Earth . AUTO CLUB The Auto Club is com- posed of the boys inter- ested in the operation and mechanics of the automo- bile. They are purchasing magazines on autos and planning a possible trip to the 500 mile tryouts at Indianapolis this year. They also toured the Studebaker plant at South Bend this year. DRAMATICS CLUB For some time the Dra- matics Club has been put- ting on an annual pro- gram through the applica- tion of the talents of the members. They are plan- ning a trip to Purdue in the near future. PAGE FORTY Clubs SNAPS Court House tour. Carmalieta concert. Sheriffs arsenal. Court House tour. Counting ballots alter election. Elzie. Mrs. Van Demon, speaker lor Folklore Club. Guidance staff. Comparing our democracy with others. Hearing tests, Nancy and Carol hard at work. Guidance library scene. Lois Anderson, Librarian Court House tour. Pep rally. Concert again. Court House tour. Auditor's office. PAGE FORTY-ONE SCHOOL CALENDAR 1950-1951 SEPTEMBER 5-Registration Day-Farewell Freedom! 6-Education Day at State Fair-who went for education? 8-Yell Leaders elected-Congrats, Nancy, Carolyn, and Gwen. 19-Seniors visited Court-How unusual! 21-Mrs. Chaftin-Speaker on Korea-Sponsored by Student Council. 22-Senor Iuarez-Spanish speaker-What a voice! 23-Senior Paper Drive-Oh, my achin' back. 30-Ierry Bunnell's Hayride- The Case of the Missing Shoes. OCTOBER 6-Gwen Bank's party-I know I had a head when I came in. ll-Typing Champion Demonstration-He laughed when he typed at 80 words a minute. ll-Fire Prevention Program-R.E.M.C. and Mr. Phend. 14-Sunshine Girls to Sunshine Council at Crawfordsville. 18-Student Council Program-Rev. lay Johnson- Are You A Sourpuss? 18-Report Cards Out-Ouch! 18-Organ Recital-Carmie Dodd and Senior Class. 21-Band to Butler University-Lookee, Mommy-T. V. 26-27-Teachers' Institute-Hurrah!-No school. 31-Halloween-Check that Impulse! 31-Sunshine Society-Initiation. 31-Braves Council-Ray Eddy spoke on athletics. NOVEMBER 2-Homecoming Pep Rally at Court House with snake dance and a bonfire at Monti Hi-Pat Richardson, Homecoming Queen-Carlita Lane and Carolyn Shell runners up. 4-Sox Hop in gym sponsored by Sunshine Society. 6-Kiwanis Football Banquet at Sportsman Hotel-Ed Van Deman elected Honorary Captain and Elmer Price elected Most Valuable Player. 8-Dress Rehearsal-Four One-Act Plays-lim Clapper almost got hay fever. lO-Fall Play-Cfour one-act playsQ-Lights, Camera, Action! ! 13-C.I.C. Football Banquet at Hartford City. 17-College Day-Guidance Conference-Did you change your mind? 23-26-Thanksgiving Vacation-Pass the Alka-Seltzer. 29-Report Cards-Honest, Pop, I'll do better next time. 30-Vision Test for Sophomores-County Health Nurse. DECEMBER 5-Sunshine Society and Braves Council-Battle of the Sexes-and ah! repeat, mah friends. 7-County Health Nurse-more vision tests. 19-U. N. Collection for Freedom Bell in Berlin-continuous worldwide ringing of bells transcribed over the radio-We hear too!! 19-F.H.A. Christmas Caroling. 21-Special Glee Club sings at Luncheon Club. 22-Annual Christmas Program-Hallelujah, Hallelujah! 22-Vacation begins-Sleep, sleep-Ha, Ha, Ha! JANUARY l-New Year's Tourney-Senior Dance between games-Gwen Bank's party. 2-Back to School-Ho-Hum! ll-County Basketball Tourney begins. PAGE FORTY-TWO 12-End oi First Semester--Whew! I slid through that one. 13- B Team Tourney at Logansport-Tough luck, fellows. 16-Sunshine Society-Mrs. Paschen reviews Belles On Their Toes. 17-Report Cards out-students, too! FEBRUARY 2-White County Teachers' Institute-No school. 6-Sunshine Society-Mother-Daughter Debate. 14-Braves Council-Musical program-Mr. Powlen and his Sextet. 14-Student Council Valentine's Dance-Nancy Dowden, Queen of Hearts- Nancy Heims and Nancy Irelan, second and third, respectively. 19-Yelling Block Practice for Sectional. 20-Speech Class Dinner-carry-in supper at Charlene DeGaramo's. 22-Pep Session with Iunior High-Sectional Begins. 23-No school in afternoon-Sectional. 24-Sectional-Oh, Unhappy Day! I 27-Band goes to Purdue to see Indianapolis Symphony with Fabian Sevitsky 28-Report Cards Out-I thought as much! MARCH l-X-Ray unit here-I guess we'd better look into this! 3-Regional at Logansport-Who won?-don't tell us, we know! 5-Iordon Concert-we're the cultured type. 6-Sunshine Society-Mrs. Overman, speaker on Iournalism as a Career- Braves Council-Discussion on sportsmanship. 8-Basketball Banquet-Family carry-in supper in gym-Ioe Hintz elected Hon- orary Captain and Ierry Brown elected Most Valuable Player. l0-Semi-Finals. 22-Easter Religious Program-Student Council. 23-26-Spring Vacation-Hurrah! 27-Track Practice begins-Brrr! Who's got pneumonia? 29-Spring Play- The Tin Hero -Lunt and Fontaine's biggest competitors. 30-Second presentation of Spring Play. APRIL 3-Sunshine Society-Seniors entertain. Braves Council-Representative of the Marines speaks. 6-Speech Contests- Four Score and seven years ago- 13-Kentland Relays-Ta-Ta-and they're off. 16-Golf Team to Rochester. 20-R. M. D. Track Meet. 27-Music Festival 30-Band Skating Party at Ideal Beach. MAY 1-Open House at Lincoln Iunior High-Remember our Biology sketches? 2-Golf meet with Rochester-here. 3-C. I. C. Track Meet-Grind those cinders, boys! ! 4-Iunior-Senior Prom-Lyle Mitchell Band. 5-Students get home for Iunior-Senior Prom. 18-Achievement Day-Senior Program. 19-Regional Track Meet. 20-Baccalaureate at Methodist Church. 21-22-Final Exams-Oh, well-I like this school. 24-No School-Senior Week. 25-Commencement-Boo Hoo! It's so sad! 26-State Track Meet. 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