Shadeland High School - Echo Yearbook (Shadeland, IN)

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' 71. -Q. - 1 fa '1'5 ' f . .-M.-X-.-.Q 5 sBNl0Y lam MARY LOUISE KUIPERS Treasurer JACK LEE MMS 'CH5 D R- GILTNER Presidem V'Ce Presldenf Senior Class Officers Q K M ,fs RUTH ANN PEYTON MARY ANN ROTH Secretory Rgpoq-1-gr 10 CHARLES FRANKLIN GOODMAN -A '15- EVA J OWELL -5 :':'lX!v,'f-'Ni f if Still 1' fi ti eff! K-'ix 'JEL ir 'A- :!J ' M0 fff, DORA MAE HOCKEMA RUTH JUANITA HAYNES 11 JIM DEAN MAYS 'il AAS, Z DELORES EILEEN WHITE LESTER FAYE MARTIN ,Q , ALICE LEE REMSBURG -N Q DAVONNA BERNICE RILEY N 5 DONALD JOSEPH WELSH 12 DONALD PAUL GRAVES SARA LUCY ROCHE Class Play --------------------- 3,4 Senior Favorites and Activities JACK MAYS MARY LOUISE KUIPERS Goal ------------------- Dairy Farmer Pastime -------- --- Hunting 8- Fishing Chief Ability ----- ------- B asketball Birth Date -------- ---- -June 28 , 1935 Sport -------- -------- B asebal l 4-H -------- -------1 2,3,4 I Basketball ---- ---- l,2,3,4 F.F.A. ----- ---- l,2,3,4 Track -------- ---- l 2,3,4 I Ag. Judging ----------------- l 2,3,4 I Class Play ----------------------- 3,4 ECHO ---------- BUSINESS MANAGER DICK GI LTNER Goal ------- - -- Accountant Pllsflme ------- -- ----- Reading Chief Ability ---- ------------- M oth Birth Date ----- ---- Sport ------- 4-H -------- Glee Club ---- :lanua ry 28, l935 -------- Basketball -- --- l 4 l2l3I ----I ,2,3,4 Jr. Leacler--- ---- l,2,3,4 Music Contest ---l ,2,3,4 Math Contest ---- -------- l Class Play ----- ------------ 3 ,4 ECHO ------ ----- E DITOR ASST. Goal -------- -- ---- --- Forming Pastime -------- ---------- H unting ChwfAbHHy -------------- '52nFmdE Birth Date ---------- February l2, l935 Sport -------- ----------- B aseba ll 4-H ------ -- ---------- 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. ------- ----- l ,2,3,4 Class Officer ----- ---- l ,2,3,4 Music Contest ---- ------- l , 2 Jr. Leader ----- ----------- 2 ,3,4 ECHO ------- ---- A THLETIC EDITOR RUTH ANN PEYTON Goal --------- -------- T each i ng Pastime -------- ---- Day Dreaming Chief Ability ----- ---- S oft Hearted Sport ------------ ------- B asketbal l Birth Date ---- ---- 4-H -------- Glee Club--- Jr. Leader--- Music Contest ---- Paper Staff ----- Class Play ---- EcHo ------ Augusfzs, 1935 ---------1 2 3 4 I I I - - ------ 1 2,3,4 ---- 1,2,3,4 ---- 1,2,3,4 ----1,2,3,4 --------3,4 --- HISTORY 13 MARY ANN ROTH Goal ---- --- Pastime ------- - ----- Nurse --- Reading Chief Ability ---- ----- ---- T a lking Sport ----------- ---------- B asketbal I Birth Date ----- ----- Glee Club--- Band -------- Music Contest Paper Sta ff ------ September l, 1935 - ..-.-----..- l,2,3,4 --- ---------- l,2,3,4 ---l,2,3,4 ----- 2,4 Class Play ----- ----------- 3 ,4 Class Officer ---- -------------- 2 ,4 EcHo -------- ---- CLASS EDITOR Senior Favorites and Activities FRANKLIN GOODMAN EVA JANE McDOWELL Goal ------------------ Station Owner Pastime ------- Chief Ability ---- Sport --------- -- Birth Date--- Basketball ----- Baseball ---------- F.F.A. ------------ Ag. Judging Team ----- Track ----------------------- l ,2 ----------Girls -- ---- Sleeping ----------Track ----January 8, I935 -----------l 2 3 I I ----1,2,3 ----i,2,3 ----1 2 3 f3l4 Class Play ---------------------- 3,4 ECHO ---- FAVORITES AND ACTIVITIES JIM MAYS Goal ------------------ Pastime ------- -- Chief Ability ---- --- Birth Date ----- --- - Get Married ------Loafing Doing Nothing -Ju ne 28, I 935 Sport ------- ------- B ase ball 4-H Club ---- ------I ,2,3,4 Basketball ----- ---- l ,2,3,4 Baseball ----- --- l,2,3,4 Track ----- ---- I ,2,3,4 Jr. Leader -------------------- 2,3,4 Class Play ------------ -----------3,4 ECHO---FAVORITES AND ACTIVITIES RUTH HAYNES Goal --------------------- Beautician Pastime ------- --- ----- Reading Chief Ability ------------- Acting Silly Birth Date --------- December l2, T935 Spo rt --------- ---------- B asketba ll Glee Club ------ ---------- l ,2,3,4 Music Contest----- Band ----------- Paper Staff ---- Class Officer ---- Class Play ----- ECHO -------- --- 1,2,3,4 --- 2,3,4 ----2,3,4 ----3,4 ----3,4 ----PCDEJA G00l ------------------------- Teacher Pastime ------- --- Crossword Puzzles Chief Ability ---- ---------- T alking Sport --------- ------ Ba sketball Date Birth--- --- Nay 28, I935 Glee Club--- 4-H Club ---- Music Contest Jr. Leader ---- Math Contest ---- Class Play ----- EcHo -------- -- ------- 1,2,3,4 -----I,2,3,4 - ---- i,2,3,4 ---- 1,2,3,4 --------1 -------4 -- EDI TOR DORA MAE HOC KEMA Goal ------------------- Airline Hostess Pastime ------- ---- P laying Piano Chief Ability ---- ------- D riving Sport --------- ---- B aslcetball Birth Date--- ---- Ju ly 28, I933 Glee Club--- Band -------- Music Contest--- 4-l'l Club ---- Jr. l.eader--- ECHO ----- -- -------- 1,2,3,4 ---------2,4 -----1,2,3,4 -----1,2,3,4 -----1,2,3 ----ALUMNI DELORES WHITE Goal -------------------- S tenographer Pastime ------- --------- F lirting Chief Ability ---- -------- S horthand Birth Date ----- ---- A ugust l2, I934 Sport -------- --------- F ootbal l Glee Club ----- -------- I ,2,3,4 Librarian ------ ---- I ,2,3,4 Music Contest ---- ----- I ,2,3,4 Class Play ----- ------------ 4 ECHO ------- ----- S NAPSHOTS Senior Fovoriteseand Activities LESTER MARTIN BONNIE RILEY Goal ------- ------ H obo Pastime ------- -------- T alking Chief Ability ---- ---------- E ating Birth Date ------- ---August 30, I935 Sport ------------- ------ B asketbal I F.F.A. ------------- ------- I ,2,3,4 Ag. Judging Team ----- - ---- l,2,3,4 Basketball ---------- ------- 3 ,4 Baseball ---------- ----- 3 ,4 Track --------------------------- 3,4 Class Play ---------------- ------- 3,4 ECHO ------- ASST. ATHLETIC EDITOR DONNIE GRAVES Goal --------------------- Missionary Pas time ------- ---------- Bo wl ing Chief Ability ---------------- Flirting Birth Date --------- September ll, i935 Sport -------- ---------- B aske tba ll Baseball ----- ----------------- 2 ,3 ECHO ----- --- ASST. CLASS EDITOR DON WELSH Goal ------------------ ---- F armer Pastime ------- -- ---- Singing Chief Ability ---- -------------- Ag . Birth Date ----- ---- J anuary l3, 1935 Sport -------- -------- -B asketba I I 4-H Club ------ -- ---- l,2,3,4 Baseball ------------ ----- I ,2,3,4 Ag. Judging Team ----- ----- I ,2,3,4 Jr. Leader ---------- ---- I ,2,3,4 Class Play --------- ------- 3 ,4 Ecu-io ------ ---- w ILL Goal -------- ------- N ursing Pastime ------- ----- S toying Home Chief Abnafy ---- ------ -Chewing Gum Birth Date ---------- September 23, I933 Sport --------- ---------- B asketball Glee Club ----- ------------ 2 ,3,4 Class Play ----- Music Contest --------4 ------2,3 Librarian ------ ------------ 4 ECHO ------- --- SNAPSHOTS ALICE REMSBURG Goal ------------------- Music Teacher Pastime ------- --------- S leeping Chief Ability ---- ------------ S inging Birth Date ----- --- September ll, i935 Sport --------- --------- S wimming Nlusic Contest ---- ------------ 2 ,3,4 Glee Club--- Band -------- Class Play ----- EC HO -------- Goal -------- Pastime ------- -----I,2,3,4 -----I,2,3,4 --------3 --- wru SARA ROCHE -----Nurse ---- Eating Chief Ability ---- - ------- Talking Sport- -------- -------- B asketball Birth Ddte ----- ---- Ma rch l2, 1935 Glee Club ----- ---------' I ,2,3,4 Paper Staff ---- ----------- 2 ,4 Yell Leader-- Music Contest ----- Class Play ------- sci-io -------- -------- 4 -----2,3,4 ----- 3,4 ---- PoEM -wg v 71 1 ' , 4 ,- w v H 9 L U, TT . n . V4 rx . i 0 JH '4 I 1 f w 1 . ' Wh . ,J U , I :Uv '13' 1 .um . V' Class History On a warm September morning in 1941, a new first grade, confused and scared, started on their long journey with twelve years of education ahead of them. ln our first year, we were under the dir- ection of Miss June Prentice. This year we were at West Point because Shadeland School had burned in June. Out of the senior class graduating this year, four started together in the first grade. They are Eva Jane McDowell, Mary Louise Kuipers, Ruth Ann Peyton, and Dick Giltner. ln our second year we came to a brand new school called Shadeland High School. Miss June Prentice also came with us. Twin boys, Jack and Jim Mays, and Bonnie Riley joined us this year. During our third and fourth grades, Mrs. Dorothy Macy was our teacher. Dora Mae Hockema joined us this year. Mr. Clarence Mitchell taught us in our fifth and sixth grades. Delores White joined us in the sprin of the fifth grade and Ruth Haynes, Alice Remsburg, and Donald Graves during the sixth grade. This year we began to think about getting to go upstairs. ln the fall of 1947, we moved upstairs into a big assembly. Here we had different rooms and dif- ferent teachers for every class. Gee, those seniors scared usl Wonder if we will ever be a great big person like that? Miss Mary Jane Sholty was our class sponsor and Mr. Orville Pearl, sponsored us in the eighth grade. Finally we became green freshmen . This year Sara Roche, Mary Ann Roth, Lloyd Bailey, Roxie Ann Bratton, Charles Clark, Tom Conrad, Byron Evans, Don Parker, Barbara Phillips, and Frank Goodman joined us. Our class officers were the following: Eva Jane McDowell, president, Ruth Haynes, vice-president, Marilyn Brown, secretary-treasurer, Ruth Ann Peyton, reporter. Our sponsor was Mrs. Viola Rosen. We lost Lucille Childress, Marilyn Brown, and Margaret Hawkins. The following year we became sophomores. This year we received our crimson and gray sweaters. Our sponsor was Mr. Don Hampton. The following officers were elected: Dick Giltner, president, Eva Jane McDowell, vice-president, Ruth Haynes, secretary-treasurer, and Sara Roche, reporter. Cheerie Amos and Robert Dye entered our class and Lester Martin joined us in the middle of this year. We lost Lloyd Bailey, Tom Conrad, Robert Dye, Charles Clark, Madeline Dawson, Byron Evans, Don Parker and Harold Stillions. ln our junior year we became great sellers of ice cream. We presented the play, We Shook the Family Tree , under the direction of Mrs. Jane Packard. This year we received our class rings. On April 26, we honored the seniors with a dinner and dance with the Blue Notes , a four piece band, furnishing the dance music. We chose our motto as: Friendship is the only cement that will hold the world together . Our class flower is the sweet pea. Mrs. Beulah Craw was our sponsor with Jack Mays, president, Dick Giltner, vice-president, Ruth Ann Peyton, secretary, Mary Louise Kuipers, treasurer, Don Welsh, assistant treasurer, and Ruth Haynes, reporter. This year we gained Don Welsh and lost Virginia Gee, Barbara Phillips, Regina Sexton, and Bill James. 16 At last our senior year arrived with the following officers: .lack Mays, president, Dick Giltner, vice-president, Ruth Ann Peyton, secretary, Mary Louise Kuipers, treasurer, and Mary Ann Roth, reporter. Our sponsor was Mr. Robert Hunt until February 6, then Mr. William Fleming took his place. ln September, we sponsored a fish fry and in March a chili supper. On March l2 and I3, we presented our play, Feudin' Over Yonder , under the direction of Mrs. Jane Packard. On April l8, the iuniors honored us with a lovely dinner and dance. Baccalaureate was held May I7 with Rev Richard Lancaster giving the address. Commencement was held May l9. To finish our twelve years of school, we took a trip to Florida. Yes, twelve years ago we thought the day would never come when we would be dignified seniors , but now it has come and gone. We are on our own now, in this wide wonderful world to someday be a success. As the years come and go, we will never forget the memories of our Alma Mater, Shadeland High School, our wonderful teachers, and friends. Good-bye and good luck. Success lf you're afraid ofa setback or two, lf you're afraid of a jolt or a iar, lf hard work is something which terrifies you, Then, stay where you are. If more than a chance for success you desire, If you're afraid of a blow and its smart, If you've no pluck for the fight when you tire, Then, you'd better not start. lf you can't trudge through the rain and snow, Forgetting the calm of an easier task, lf always the comforts of life you must know, For glory don't ask. lf you can't stand to the battle alone, Can't cling to your purpose through thick and through thin, lf pleasure means more than the goal you would own You've no chance to win. If you've the will to be somebody here, lf stronger your spirit rebounds from, a blow, lf you will work for it year after year Success you may know. --Author Unknown 17 Class Wili We, the Seniors of nineteen hundred and fiffy-three, being of sound mind and super intelligence are about to leave our fondest memories at dear old Shadeland High School. We hereby declare this our last will and testament and wish to dispose of the following possessions. First, to our dear faculty who have put up with us all through the years, we will: To Nr. Hunt the success at Purdue University as he has had at Shadeland High School. To Mr. Fleming the ability to be the sponsor of the l954 Seniors. To Nr. Miller basketball players like the senior boys. To Mr. Frist noiseless tools to use when the seniors are taking I. Q. tests. To Mrs. Rosen students who will co-operate with her the way we have. To Miss Kirchbaumbetter luck with future Home Ec. classes. To Mrs. Packard all of our Ietters--present--past--future, for outside reading. To Mrs. Craw a baseball bat to keep her assembly in order. To Mrs. Howenstine pupils to replace the seniors in band and glee club. To the grade teachers we leave less students and more rooms and seats. And now individually we will to the future Senior Class as follows: FIRST: l, Dick Giltner, will and bequeath my '52 Ford to Ancil Ruppe. SECOND: I, Donnie Graves, will and bequeath my ability to be the shortest boy in the Senior Class to Bob Funkhouser. THIRD: I, Frank Goodman, will and bequeath my ability to get girls to set with me in the show to John Cook. FOURTH: I, Ruth Haynes, will and bequeath my ability to become Annual queen to Richard Brown. FIFTH: I, Dora Mae Hockema, will and bequeath my blonde curls to Marlene Conrad. SIXTH: l, Mary Louise Kuipers, will and bequeath my ability to get on the honor roll to Curtis Vanderkleed. 18 SEVENTH: I, Lester Martin, will and bequeath my ability to set on the bench during basketball games to Tom Altepeter. EIGHTH: I, Jack Mays, will and bequeath my ability to be the Senior Class president to Jim Haynes. NINTH: I, Jim Mays, will and bequeath my ability to own a Ford to Jim Ogden. TENTH: I, Eva Jane McDowell, will and bequeath my dimples to June Goodman. ELEVENTH: I, Ruth Ann Peyton, will and bequeath my brown eyes to Norma White. TWELFTH: I, Alice Remsburg, will and bequeath my little feet to Richard Williamson. THIRTEENTH: I, Bonnie Riley, will and bequeath my shortness to Violet Byers. FOURTEENTH: I, Sara Roche, will and bequeath my ability to be tiny to Barbara Boyer. FIFTEENTH: I, Mary Ann Roth, will and bequeath my dark hair to Vondola Berry. SIXTEENTH: I, Don Welsh, will and bequeath my ability to play dirty in basketball without get- ting fouled to Richard Brown. LASTLY: I, Delores White, will and bequeath my curly hair to Jim Haynes. Having disposed of our dear possessions, we leave this our last will and testament in the hands ofthe on-coming Seniors, the class of I954. I Signed, The Senior Class of i953 19 Prophecy As my girl friend and l were casually strolling down the main street of Shadeland, Indiana, we happened to see a new beauty salon. Of course, we decided that we each needed a new permanent. We walked in, and whom do you spupose we met? None other than the famous beautician, Ruth Haynes. After we had chatted about the past, Ruth informed us that she was blissfully mdffigld furthermore, was blessed with adorable twin girls. Ruth then told us that Frank Goodman owned a music store around the corner and that Frank had become a great musician and salesman of musical in- struments. We then told Ruth that we would have to be on our way if we expected to see everyone. We stopped in at Goodman's Music Company and met Frank's secretary, Eva Jane McDowell. We were quite surprised to see her, since Ruth hadn't told us about her. She told us that Mr. Goodman was out to a business meeting and that he would be back any minute. Eva announced that though she was not yet married, she was engaged and would be married in the near future. Just as Eva finished telling us her life 's history, Frank came in and then she had to continue with her work. We went into Frank 's private office and chatted with him for awhlie. He then told us he was married and that he had two fine children, a boy and a girl. After we had bade Frank good-bye, we visited the school. While we were glancing over the teachers' chart, we noticed that two of our former upperclassmen were on the faculty of Shadeland School. They were Ruth Ann Peyton, now Mrs. Richard Brown, and Dick Giltner. Ruth Ann was teaching the first and second grades while Dick was teaching high sch? science. We talked with them for awhile about their teaching careers. As it was getting late, we hurriedly left to catch our plane for New York. When we landed in New York the next day at La Guardia Field, we discovered that Jim Mays was the Head Aeronautical Engineer at the airport. Much to our surprise Jim told us that he was still single with not a prospect in sight. We questioned Jim about Jack and he then told us that Jack owned the Cadillac Motor Sales 8: Service. After hearing about Jim 's career, we took a taxi to Jack May's place of business. Jack informed us that he was quite happily married, then he invited us to dinner that evening of June lO, 1965. Mrs. Jack Mays met us at the door. After dinner, as we were talking over the past, we happily learned that Alice Remsburg, now Mrs. Ronnie Long, was a star of the Metropo- litan Opera. Since she was currently playing in New York on Wednesday, we hastened to buy tickets to see her in Madame Flutterby After the opera, we went backstage to her dressing room and there found the glamorous Miss Remsburg as friendly and talkative as she always was in high school. Since one of our friends was sick, we went to the hospital to visit her and whom should we run into but Bonnie Riley. Bonnie told us that Mary Ann Roth and Sara Roche were also nurses in the same hospital and that Delores White also worked there as a stenographer. After visiting our friend, we talked with all the girls for a minute or two. Delores proudly showed us her lovely diamond which she had iust received the evening before from one ot the staff doctors at the hospital. We told the girls we didn't have much time, so we hurried back to our hotel. We were very much surprised to find when we went to pay our bill that Lester Nartin was manager of our hotel. Since we had to get up early the next morning to go to church, we retired early. After church we were talking to the minister, when we discovered that Donnie Graves was a missionary in Africa. 20 On Monday morning before we left New York, we planned to do some shopping. We went into one of the Fifth Avenue Shops to look at some evening gowns. When the models came out wearing the evening gowns, whom do you suppose we saw? The loveliest most graceful girl wearing the most exquisite gown of the most heavenly blue that matched perfectly her most heavenly blue eyes was none other than Mary Louise Kuipers. After we had selected our evening gowns and Mary was free to talk for a minute or two, we found out that Dora Mae Hockema worked in the same shop--as a sec- retary. Since it was Dora's lunch time, she invited us to eat lunch with her. We told her about seeing all the other kids except Don Welsh. She told us that Don owned a farm about ten miles out of Lafayette, Indiana. Dora then told us that since she was going home on vacation in a few days, we might as well stay and ride home with her in her new Cadillac fwhich she had purchased from Jack M:y's Cadillac Sales 8- Service, of coursei. As we were nearing Lafayette, we decided to stop and see Don Welsh for awhile. Don naturally was in the field plowing with two of the cutest little boys riding on the tractor with him. Of course we guessed Don was married and the two little boys were his. As we were talking with Don, he told us he had married one of his high school sweethearts. Because we were very tired from our long iourney we bade Don good-by and came on home. Although we had a nice visit in New York, we were more than happy to get home and away from the big city. A Patch of Blue Sometimes when the rain keeps fallln' And the road seems mighty rough And you just can't help a-thinkin' That this life is mighty toughp .lust you smile and keep a-lookin'-- iAnd what l'm tellin' you is truei-- Somewhere peepin' through the rain clouds There 's a little patch of blue. Sure, you've had a heap of trouble, And l've had some troubles, too, But we'll find, if we keep smilin', That little patch of blue. --Mrs. F. O. Hendricks 21 Class Poem Stopl Lookl Listenl Look below and you shall see, information concerning the Shadeland graduates of 53 Jack Ivhys our class president is he, Who is handsome and full of glee. To Purdue this fall he will flee, A pretty good dairy farmer he'll be. Mary Louise Kuipers the treasurer of our class, Was always busy at some little task. A cute little girl with pretty blue eyes, Will turn the heads of all the college guys. Dick Giltner who owns a 52 Ford, Never has an occasion to be bored. With the young girls he'q quite a treat, So you can see he's hard to beat. Ruth Ann Peyton, so bright and gay, Plans to be a teacher someday. And with a little guy named Rich, She's almost sure to make a hit. Don Welsh, who has a blue Chevie, Claims it's better than an old tin Lizzy. With a wave in his hair and a twinkle in his eye, Was a success in athletics at Shadeland High. Sara Roche our yell leader was she, When she was yelling she was busy as a Bee , T0 Nurses' Training she'll go this fall, To Woo some Doctor nice and tall. Our basketball star this year was Jim Mays, Who always kept the girls in a daze. To Purdue this fall he will run, For an engineer he hopes to become. Mary Ann Roth, a very pretty girl, Always had the boys' heads in a whirl . Her career she plans as an R. N. , For all her patients she'll have a big grin. This Martin kid that we call Less , Was never much good when it came to tests. In the Senior Class he was our clown, There 's never a dull moment when he's around. 22 Ruth Haynes who was our annual Queen, Will answer some man 's happy dream. A beautician she plans as her career, For this let's all give her a cheer. Frank Goodman a handsome lad is he, ls always fun and full of glee. Astation owner he hopes to be, Maybe he'll fix our flat tires for free. Eva Jane McDowell a very lovely creature, Hopes to become a grade schoolteacher. She has two dimples and cheeks that are rosy, And when she gets married her home will be cozy Donnie Graves is sure to succeed, As a missionary he wants to be. He was always quite as a mouse, You could never tell when he was about. Bonnie Riley who was always chewing gum, Was a little bashful but always had fun. A registered nurse she hopes to become, For all her patients she'll be lots of fun. Alice Remsburg our singing star, With all her talent she'll go afar. Alice Lee is nice and sweet, For some nice guy she'll be a treat. This little White girl that we call Dee , A stenographer she'd like to be. And when her Billie is around, Dee 's little heart is bound to pound. Our Maiorette was tall this year, And she was a blonde, or did you hear? As an airline hostess, she'll rise to fame, Dora Mae Hockema is her name. By now you should have the general trend, So we'll iusf stop and say The End . 23 xvw,l'-z-Jil 1,6353 .nl cl x I:,,g,yy:l- S- 1 . A HL4 '15, Abi?- v J A , 1 ' . 1 1 f 1 ' I A 4 , mn , ,J vff UN vevannv , , . , 1, INF' 4 , . ' I ' ' v , 4 f 1 x ' 1 up , v L. L, -L' ral w 4 , . 41k ,I W 4 1 wsu in, . . ll' gi 1 ' , N 1' 5 ,H . .H -Eh' o 'Z I ' ' 1, .n- V ,U . , , A ' 'HH' 1 i 4 f. W - P5 X I Wm A , 4 :J It a - I ,, H 'lu rm... .33 First Row: Left to Right: Vondola Berry, Tom Altepeter, .bhn Cook, Barbara Boyer, Norma White, Marlene Conrad, M's. Craw. Second Row: Left to Right: Violet Byers, Jim Haynes, Ancil Ruppe, Richard Willianuon, Curtls Vanderkleed, Richard Brown, June Goodman. Absent: Bob Funkhouser, Jim Ogden. VW were thrilled when we received our class rings in September. This year we have sold ice cream at noon and ice cream, candy, popcorn and pop at the ball games. On October 9 and IO, under the direction of Mrs. Jane Packard, we presented the play, Midnight . We had a Christmas party December l6, at Mrs. Craw's home. We had an enjoyable time. One of the highlights of the year was the dinner and dance given April I8 in honor of the Se -Richard Brown Barbara Boyer -Tom Al tepeter Mrs . Craw President -------------------------- ----------------------------- Vice-President -------- -- ------ ------------------------ - - Secretary and Treasurer ---- ---- - -- ----------------------- ---- Sponsor ----------------- ------ ------------------------------- 26 niors I I I I I I I I f .v 1 First Row Left to Right Ramona Karts Evelyn Nbrns Alma Munson Bob Welsh, Kathleen Cook Leeta Granger Marlene Se ned George Sletsma, Cecelna O Brien. Second Row Left to Right Betty Williamson Charles Graves Dan Gultner John Beers, Lloyd Williams Carl Vanderkleed Richard Cole Richard Hanes LeRoy Hamilton, Mr. Muller The Sophomore class consists of I9 students, ll boys and 8 gurls Our new members are: George On December 9, our class sponsored a Donkey basketball game We had a big crowd and everyone President -DCF! Giltner Charles Graves Bob Welsh Alma Munson Mr. Miller Freshmen FC 'i R' T' J - N ,EI First Row: Left to Right: Helen Roth, Lewis Sexton, Harold Norris, Barbara Troxel, Jennie Moresachie, Frank Altepeter, Mary Lou Cochran, George Rhoda. Second Row: Left to Right: Mrs. Rosen, Kathleen Riley, Gaynelle Shumate, Martha Jo Geisler,' Vincent Riley, Donalea Williams, Esther O'Brien, Eclythe Granger, Patty Cook, Naxine Conrad. Third Row: Left to Right: Darrell Ogden, Gerald Verhey, Vernon Smith, Marvin Berry, Jim McDowell, Glenn Verhey, Jackie Williamson, Norman Cockrell, Ronnie Morehouse, Gene Hilt. The Freshman class this year has 26 members. The new members were: Patty Cook, Maxine Conrad, Mary Lou Cochran, Darrell Ogden, and Jackie Williamson, all from Elston, Helen Roth from St. Ann's, Frank Altepeter from St. Mary 's and Barbara Troxel from Jefferson. The Freshmen had a wiener roast and hayride at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Landseadel. 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Second Row: Left to Right: David joseph, Gene Switzer, Connie Telfer, Eddie Morehouse, Patty Suabert, Jeannette Sietsma, Leon Keller, Mn Frist. Third Row: Left to Right: Kathleen Moore, Carolyn Smith, Gordan Carte, Connie Freeman, Josephine Berry, Barbara Schnider, Julia Joseph. 30 Eighth Grade Seventh Grade 31 First Row: Second Row: Third Row:- First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fifth and Sixth Grades Left to Right: Johnny James, Betty Barnett, .bhn Hilt, Donald Hilt, Carolyn Morris Ruth Burns, Darrell Verhey, Judy Morehouse, Mariie Dilks, Jean Giltner, Nita Granger. Left to Right: Julia Payne, Tommy Riley, David Carte, Leroy Battering, Carolyn Golden, Dwayne Shumate, Sandra White, Nancy Haynes, Melvin Cole, Morris Hazelbaker, Joe Payne, Lester Davis, Connie Troxel. Left to Right: Joyce Arndt, Jimmy Burns, Judith Beers, Barbara Williams, Connie Howard, Richard Linse, Charles Smith, Clarice Brown, Lana Nagle, Richard Williams, Roland McKinney, Mr. Bell. Fourth Grade Left to Right: Daryl Morris, Larry Bauer, Larry Hilt, Janet Dilks, Mary Kilgore, Ronnie McCaw. Left to Right: Carolyn Saubert, Gene Miller, Bonnie Dawson, Sandra Strawsma, Sandra Nelson, Mike Geisler, Miss Ford. Left to Right: Anita Smith, Donnie Battering, Sonnie Bailey, Wayne Swank, Ray Battering, David Krieg, David Pearl. 32 Fifth and Sixth Grades Fourth Grade 33 Second and Third Grades First Row: Left to Right: Daisy Fleeman, Judy Miller, Anna Granger, Linda Hamilton, Paul Tipton, Rita Strawsma, Barbara Conrad, Marion Bauer, Dick Krieg. Second Row: Left to Right: Billy Joe Clausen, Phillip Shumate, Judy Verhey, Judy Martin, Barbara Williamson, Jerry McKinney, Brenda Arndt, Dickie Weaver, Beverly Gillon, Sue Wien, Ann Packard, Terry Norrod. Third Row: Left to Right: Mrs. Osborn, Dean Morris, Dewayne Enyeart, Judith Weaver, Terry Anglin, Marietta Fletcher, Mike Schuh, Danny Williamson, Shirley Wien, Kenneth Williamson, Paulette Battering, Mike Howard. 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A. 40 Advanced Typing Class Paper Staff 41 Physics Lab Cafeteria F X Shadeland High School Alumni cmssorum Delsia Hamilton Allen, Lucille Ritchie Brunton, Della Martin Debbs, Betty Hoffine Ash, Russell Harrison, Joanne Butler Meyers, Joe O'Brien, Mary Smith Bruner, Doris Hawkins Rees, and Elmer Watkins. CLASS OF 1944 Raymond Beever, Jim Borton, Mildred Hamilton Brunton, Frances Morris Cornell, Lowell Elming, William Fawley, Evelyn O'Brien Jankovic, Walter Moore Jr. , Margaret Segal Moore, Jim Savoldi, Virginia McDowell Sparger, Robert Stevens, Oakel Strawsma, Frances Swatts, and Phyllis Windle. CLASS OF 1945 Earl Bradley Jr. , Mary Beever Butler, Helen Cockrell Weimer, John Ferguson, Nlaxine Martin, Thelma Mennen Guse, Mildred Ritchie Miller, Edna Mme Gipson Monroe, Marjorie Moore, Ruby Bartley Moore, Kenneth Nagle, Velma Mennen Reeding, Tressie Workman Slopsma, Arthur Shaw, Mildred Butler Shrontz, and Edna Macy Withrow. CLASS OF 1946 James Beever, Dorotha Stevens Benham, Beth Binford, Robert Brown, Floyd Harlan, Shirley Hall Harlan, Russell Hawkins, Mildred McDowell Hockema, Louise Baker Howell, Wilma Bartley Jones, Paul Kuipers, Kenneth Moll, Robert Moore, Jim Munson, Frank O'Brien, and Carolyn Roche Schilling. CLASS OF 1947 Virginia Beever Wallace, Betty Burkhart Grammer, Joanne Brown Simmons, and Ethel Melton Squires. CLASS OF 1948 Myrna Leavitt Banton, Willard Burtsfield, Herschel Byers, Alice Byers, Frank Cockrell, Robert Flack, Adrian Hawk, Walter Hawkins, Emma Jean Hamilton, Donald.Laughlin, Robert McCarty, Betty McDowell, Nellie O'Brien, Wm. Rooze, Doris Shoemaker, Charles Stewart, Merle Stillions, and Anna May Turner Sweet. CLASS OF 1949 Raymond Haynes, Richard McCarty, James Miller, Robert Morgan, Barbara Remsburg Morgan, Patricia O'Brien, Sarah Stewart, and Fredrick Workman. CLASS OF 1950 Robert Brown, Lois Butler, Norbert Fitz Simmons, Bobby Hanna, Richard Laughlin, David Leavitt, Roy Morris Jr. , Emma Schilling Larch, Cecil Smith Jr. , and Delores Stevens Atkinson. CLASS OF 1951 Lorene Graves Adkins, Charles Angstadt, Rosemary Hines Angstadt, Mary Bailey Guse, Bill Baumgardt, Elaine Blain Buamgardt, Thomas Benner, Kenneth Butler, Thomasene Burtsfield Campbell, Marilyn Cockrell, Jerry Flack, Ronald Guse, Dale Haynes, Maurice Heemstra, Gene Kirts, Violet Leavitt, Marylin Morgan, Joan Remsburg Morris, Margaret O'Brien, Jean Remsburg Stillions, Dorothy Seyfried, Richard Smith, and Wesley Watt. CLASS OF 1952 Carolyn Heemstra, Delores Hamilton Watt, Edna Blain, Barbara Norris, Thomas Funkhouser, June Connelly, Sheldon Stillions, Madelyn Conrad, Harold Williams, and Marie Gee Haywood. l , v ,,,,f-. 1, , 1 V -f ,J w 4 V v f , , I . iw ' -'nfs . , V . .,., frj, . ul Za, - . if U- k.l. .V ' , n ' ,M . W.. ,. 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Third Row: Gerald Verhey, Student Manager, Dan Giltner, Lester Martin, Richard Williamson Charles Graves, John Cook, Student Manager, Mr. Miller, Coach. Basketball Summary November l Shadelane 45 West Point 50 4 57 Wea 44 7 49 Montmorencr 63 I4 68 Romney 48 2l 76 Pinnell 52 25 55 Klondike 59 December 2 49 Stockwell 62 5 37 Battle Ground 36 I2 6l Buck Creek 60 I9 56 Dayton 52 January 3 Holiday Tourney 43 West Point 53 6 Shadeland 30 New Richmond 33 9 52 Monitor 59 I5 County Tourney 66 Romney 5l I6 46 Klondike 48 23 Shadeland 42 Jackson 44 30 69 Clarks Hill 62 February 6 44 Wea 48 20 62 Boswell 45 46 ZVOSLA5 k 'QQPPEQS C HBH Team F yi f K f FDEL4 5 ly 'f ' XQLPPUPS g Ha 1 V Q V awk U'?E,p, ' , . Q? EL N x Xe FO 441 mr-z,v5 GEL Track if xv? PEF5 V A 'ff V-Jfv Baseball Team Flnt Row: Left to Right: Dan Giltner, Lester Martln, Jack Mays, Marvin Berry Jack Wllllamson, Nonnan Cockrell, Ronald hbrehome, Charles Graves Second Row: left to Right: Gerald Verhey, Student Nanagerp Jim Mays, Vemon Smith Jim McDowell, Frank Goodman, Richard Brown, Richard Williamson, Mr Miller Coach September 5 8 ll I9 24 30 Baseball Summa Shadeland l 9 l 2 l 0 ' 9 ll 7 l 48 'Y Wea West Point Jackson Romney Clarks Hill Stockwell Junior High Basketball Team G SEQ, is A , .ivy ,ag -I Q First Row: Carolyn Smith, Constance Telfer, Yell Leaders. Second Row: Dick Gellenbeck, Charles Smith, David Joseph, Eddie Morehouse, Gordon Carte Gene Switzer, leon Keller, Jim Staley. Third Row: Donald Graves, Student Managerp Max Julian, Jack Martin, Nick Morgan Norman Heemstra, Charles Morris, Gene Narwood, Eddie Keller, Bob Gellenbeck Bob Smith, Mr. Bell, Coach. 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EWING SOUTH 4th ST. AT EARL AVENUE ROUTE 43 ISOUTHI AT 552 LAFAYETTE INDIANA i Shodelcmd Form The Smith Studio 81 Camera Shop Lafayette Sc1vingsBcmk SAVINGS ACCOUNTS - FARM LOANS HOME LOANS - SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM LAFAYETTE INDIANA Geisler's STYLE STORE FOR MEN bU0 MAIN ST. LAFAYETTE INDIANA 316 STATE ST. WEST LAFAYETTE INDIANA Editor ------- Assistant --------- Business Manager--- Athletic Editors ----- Class Editor ----- Advertising ----- Art Editors ---- ----- Yearbook Staff Eva Jane McDowell Mary Louise Kuipers -----Jack Mays Snapshots ----- ------------------------ ------ ----- Alumni ----- Dedication--- Advisor ----- History ----- Prophecy ----- vwu -------------------- Favorites and Activities Poem ------------------- Senior Articles 3 Dick Giltner, Lester Martin Mary Ann Roth -Senior Class Senior Class Delores White, Bonnie Riley Dora Mae Hockema Mary Kuipers, Eva McDowell Mrs. Rosen Ruth Ann Peyton Barbara Boyer, Vondola Berry Alice Remsburg, Don Welsh Jim Mays, Frank Goodman Ruth Haynes, Sara Roche Crown Laundry Co. 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