Rushville High School - Holcad Yearbook (Rushville, IN)

 - Class of 1948

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HIfY To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community the high stand- ards of Christian character are the familiar words of the code of the Hi-Y members of Rushville High School. This year the club was lead by President Louis Heeb, vice-president, Bill Hogsettg sec- retary, John Taylorg treasurer, Warren Mauzy, and chaplain, Dick Miller. Their sponsors were Mr. Louis Darst and Mr. Charles Roberts. The State Older Boys' Conference was held in Indianapolis at the Broadway Methodist Church on December 5-6. Those representing the club were Louis Heeb, Bill Hogsett, War- ren Mauzy, John Taylor, Mack McCarty, Jim Kelly, Jack Barlow, and Leonard Booth, Jr. The Hi-Y with the Y-Teens planned and made school parties, Christmas Kiddies' Party, and mixers wonderful successes. YfTEENS As a Girl Reserve, I will be Gracious in manner, impartial in judgment . . . is repeated by every youthful organization affiliated with the Y. W. C. A. whether it calls itself Girl Reserve, Y-Teens, or some other name. The local club has now adopted the official name of Y.-Teen. Regardless of its name it is one of the teeth in the gears of Rushville that spells community service. One of the most outstanding events of the year is the annual Mother- Daughter banquet which is held each spring. The new officers are then installed for the com- ing year. The officers who helped President Helen Ann Hinshaw in keeping her girls reserved were: vice-president, Betty Fisher, secretary, Norma VanBibberg treasurer, Marjorie Rieb- somerg ring chairman, Barbara Davison, program chairman. Jane Urbachg service chair- man, Jeanette Rossg and social chairman, Mary Ann Benning. Their sponsors were Miss Maude Jones and Mrs. Phyllis Joyce. 29

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U. Pile T. Larsen D Singleton, J. Garaxi, Lakin, D. Curtis, J. Hen- drix, P. VanOsdol, M. Mc- Carty, P. McDaniel. B. Matlock, N. Singleton J. Clarkson, B. Dunn, .l w 2 r-4 2 Z O O r H m 2 Ge Q55? 5:51.51 52:3 ,iii 4 ' E L15-2 O. -. 22 Sir.. Egg.. .Tenn 5.-,sm :PSE D. Neal, D. Marsh, Sharpe. FTF:-4 Booth, J. Ben nin g. B. Jordan, Mr. Roberts, T. Horrall, P. Cranford, .l Ketchum, L. Cull, B. Pickett, B. Pearsey. J Ruhlman, B. Vlfainwright, B. Pea, B. Edwards, L. Bundrani, J. Barlow, D Miller, Mr. Darst. K. NVaits, B. Orme, V Mauzy, M. Crowder, J Nigh, L. Parker, B. Ma- rine, B. Griffin, C. Ray F1 McCarty, M. Spilman B. Curtis, R. Connors. L. 'l-leeb, B. Hozsett, X-V. Mauzy, J. Taylor. C. Nienstedt, NV. Perkins, J. Sailor, E. Kennedy, I Xvehb, N. Sorrell, J. Pear- sey, M. Vviley, J. Ross, B. Mohr, B. Fisher, J Bradley. P. Dyar, B. Jaggers, P 'lf'redrick, VV. lfanter, V XVhipnle, L. Kennedy, P Gordon, J. Ruby, K Stark, D. Denton, M Cook. M. Grinsteacl, I. Evans, J Felts, N. Campbell, J Read, M. Riebsomer, B Davison, H. Hinshaw, J Alexander, A. Snoddy. Miss Jones, J. Coon, B VanSickle, E. Jackson, E Clark, N. VanBibber, J French, M, Yvilson, M Benning, J. Urbach. B. Cnuhle, B. Poston, J Kinlinger, J. Towne, B Gibbs. D. Davison, B. Cox, S Kirkpatrick, R. Marshall G. Cline. J. Caruenter. P Clark, J'. Sorrell, N. Mil- ler, N.Posion, D.Schmall E. Garau, J. Vileidner, lf. Nlfatson. E. Jones, F. Maple, WV Myers, S. Stevens, B VVinkle, D. Neal, K. Sew- ton, J. A. Alevander, H Cook, M. Terrell, P. Mos- ter, N. Poe. F. Xvilson, P. McCully, P Ellinsrwoonl, S. Alexander B. Crapo, S. Henley, M Jordan, D. Brown, E Han nefey, J. Kiplinzzer, A. Southerland, J. Cross J. Fileman. M. Clark, M Huffman, N. Vvrieht, B Mosbnrw. J. Marine, P. Sizemore, M. Stark, T. J Northam, C. Dezlringer, .l Campbell, Mrs. Joyce. A. Bobrink, A. Greer, O Pickett. N. 'Wainwright B. NValker, D. Bartlett XV. Fanter. M. Orme, P WValker, J. Bailey, D. Graham, J. Smith.



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ORPHEUS CLUB Watch out! Here comes the Orpheus Club program chairman, and this is your month for a solo, is a moot warning to some hapless member each meeting. This organization is made up of students of senior high school who belong to some musi- cal organization in the school. Its purpose is to further the musical interest throughout the school. The officers for this year were: president, Evelyn Clark, vice-president, Donald Nealg secretary-treasurer, Marthena Grinsteadg program chairman, Paul McDaniel. Mr. Donald E. Myers is the sponsor of the club, and it is definitely one of the important cogs of the extras that make up Rushville's high school life. BAND Clear the floor 'cause here they come! Yes, the drums are rolling, and it's time for the good old R. H .S. musicians to make their way to the stage to help pep up the Lions so that they can win that game. This year the band was led by Paul McDaniel, drum major, Evelyn Clark and Donald Neal, captains, Pat Sharpe, librarian, Aileen Snoddy, assistant librarian, and Mr. Donald E. Myers, director. CI-IQIR Who has been doing all that singing that has made all the wheels of the school organi- zation vibrate with pleasure? Why, of course, the High School Choir! Those fifty-two boys and girls met with their director, Donald E. Myers, three times weekly to enjoy their time working and singing. Everyone has heard the line talents of these people at convocation programs, baccalaureate services, and Christmas programs during the school year. 30

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