Shawswick High School - Hillcrest Yearbook (Bedford, IN)
- Class of 1955
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S 4? kk J Q ,S Q9 ' ff 7255 21' 'l6fl66f4.' the transition ..... of leaving the fun in the hall the picnics at the parks the happy times at our class parties. . . to return once more to cast our reflections nearer the school of our hearts. Slawaaczi Sedan! zllfldf Paula 6 gedfoud Vndckma Seniors 8. . . . . Advertisements ZZ. .. . Faculty 35. . . . Underclassmen 36... Activities 51. . . Sports 61. . . 3 This scene is known to all window watchers at Shawswick as the buildings cast their REFLECTIONS here. Downthe road you will see the familiar yellow busses which have transported us to school for the past 12 years. 1 N Just buildings, but they radiate the personalities of myriads of students who have walked up and down the corridors, and in the classrooms. If only these buildings were capable of talking they would tell us of the struggles, the joys, and the satis- factions that each individual who has entered S. H. S. has known. 4 J ff- tu .w a r 3 5 This building was built in 1925. Since that time there have been three additions: Through this door there are manyrefiections of our years in this building. ,N 4' s 3 Ups .A Wllvim Q an .x , . rm- ,. f..s.sM . 5 1 in .M , . 3 4 J., kbs 'Q' s. ,, 1 I I I I XH 9 1 N X ffx 14' ' fl xx 'H s' 1 if cf an X A recent addition to thc gymnasium arc the new lockers. A,.a. We shall never forget the Prom last year. The theme was A TROPICAL NIGHT IN HA- WAII, Ray Stone and his orchestra played for the dance. 'Bd' 'UI We prepare most of our lessons for the day in the assembly. The library has also been used as a study hall. In our memories are the many shin- ning faces of SHSites with whom we have worked each day. These faces will be a part of us always. Years after these days have passed we shall turn through the pages of the 55 Hillcrest reliving classes, par- ties, games, all sorts of jolly times---with the t eachers and stu- dents pictured on the pages. 7 3213333 :gg fi ,, v Qsamnw 1 E . , in 3 SN Q ,W 3325 s if ,W J? 5 if 3 W 5 ,Numan t -Q Hallie DELBERT LOWELL BAKER Maj.g Eng.g Soc. Stud.g Ag.: BUS. Ed.. Min.g Math.g Act.: FFA 1,2,3,4g Play 45 FFA Vice Pres. 4. RILLA JO BAKER ..jO.. Maj.: Eng.: Soc. Stud.: Bus. Ed.g Min,g Math.: Act.: Basketball 1,2 ,3, 4g chorus 2, 4-H 1,2,3,4g FHA 1,2, 3,4: Play a,4. ELSIE IANICE ASBELL Janice Maj.: Eng,.g Bus. Ed.. Min.g Soc. Stud.g Home Ec.g Act.g Band l,2,3, 4gChorusl,2,3,4g 4-H 1,2,8,4g Play 3: Yell Leader 4g FHA. 9 JANET SUE BARTLEY , Rosie Maj.. Eng.g Soc. Stud.g Bus. Ed.gMin.g Math.g Home Ee.: Act.g Chorus 1,2,3,4. 1? I w QA f H ,I . 1' 2 . l CAROLE JOAN BRINEGAR Maj.:Et1tz.gSoc.Stt1d.gl3us. l3d.g lNllll.Q Home lic.: lx1atl1.g Act.g FHA 1,2,3,-45 FHA Vice Prcs.4g 4-H 1,2g Basketball l,2,3,4g Class Pres. 2,35 Vtce Pres. 4g Band l,2,3,4. REV A JEAN BROWN Jeannie Maj.g l:1ng.g Bus. Ed.g Mltl.g Soc. Stud.g Math.g Home Ec.g Act.g Chorus 1,2g Band 2,3,4g FHA l,2,3, 4, 4-H lg Play 3,4. KAYE CHARLENE BORUFF Katie Iv1aj.g Eng.g Bus. Ed.g Min.g Soc. Stud.: Math.g Home Ec.g Act.g Clt0rus2g Band 1,2,3,4g 4-H lg FHA 1,21 Play 3,45 Hillcrest Editor. IU ROBERT DALE CLAMPITT Bob Maj.g Eng.p Soc. Stud.: Mtn. Math.g Ag.g Bus. Ed.g Act. FFA 1,21 Basketball 1,3 Baseball 1,2g Baud 1,2,3,4 Chorus -1. 'Z PEGGY ANNETT.-X CONLEY mpeg., Maj.g Eng.g Soc. Stud.g Bus. Ed.g Ming Muth.g Home Ec.g Act.g Bas- ketball 4. CHARLES LESLIE HOLLAND Les Ix1:1j.g Eng.g Bus. Ed.g .-Xg.g Min.g Soc. Stud.g Math.: Act.g Band l,1J,3,-15 4-H l,LI, 3,45 FFA 1,:,:x,4g FFA sec. 4. lf :fs fl L REBECCA ANN Shorty Maj.g Eug,.g Bus. Ed Stud.g Home Lic.g Act FHA 1,z,3,.tg Play 47'1st151mt5a11 1, -4 ll CRANE Ming Soc. 5 SUE ANN DUDD Suzie Bell Maj.g Eng.: Soc. Stud.g Bus. Ed.: Min.g Iv1ath.g Home Ec.g Act.g 4-H ',3,-lg FHA 1,2,3,4g Play 4, Bas- ketball 1,4. NORMAN FUST ER IK ERD Curly 49 Track 1,2,3,4g FFA 1,2. 'af' rf! f 1 JANET SUE JACKSON Janie Iv1aj.g Eng.g Soc. Stud.g Bus. Ed.g Ming Math.: Home Ec.g ACt.g G. 4-H 1,25 B. 4 -ll l ,Zig FHA 1,2,3,4g Bas- ketball l,2,3,4g Play 3,4g Yell Leader 3g Band 1,2,3, 45 Chorus 1Z,3. JUDITH ANN KERN njudy., Maj.: lEn9,.3Bus.Ed.g Min.: Soc. St.g Math.g Home Ec.gAct.g4-H1,2,3g Chorus 2g FHA lp Play 3,4g Band 1, 2,3,4g Girls' Basketball 2g Hillcrest Editor. 12 Maj.g Bus. Ed.g Min.g Soc. Stud.: Math.g Ag.: Act.: Basketball 1,2 ,3, HOVEY FRED LYONS Maj.g Eng.g Ag.g Min.g Soc Stud.: Math. JACK DEAN PACE Pacy Maj.: Eng.g Ag.: Min.: Soc. St.: Math.g Act.: FFA 1,2 ,3,4g Basketball 3,4g Softball 2,3,4g Baseball 2,3 ,4, JOE DAVID NEWLAND Jo Dog Mai..Eng.gsc1enceg Ag.3Min.g Soc. Stud.gMath.gAct.g4:l-l1,2,3,4gFFA 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2g Play 3g Track 1,25 FFA Pres. 4g FFA Sen- tinelg 4-H Treasurer 4. I 1 1 n i I DAVID JOHN RAGSDALE Dave Maj.: Eng.g Ag.g Min.g Soc. Stud.g Math.g Sclenceg Act.: FFA 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2, 3g 4-H 1,2,3,4p Yell Leader 4. JACK DEAN PEYTON Jack Maj,g Eng.g Ag.g Min.: Math.g Soc. Stud.g Bus. Ed.: Act.g FFA 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2g 4-H 1,2,3,4g Yell Leader 4g Play 3: Class Treasurer 1, 2,4g Band 1,2,3,4. 13 KENNETH EUGENE REYNOLDS Kenny Maj.: Eng.: Bus. Ed.: Min.: Soc. Stud.: Math.: Ag.: Act.: Basketball 1,2,3,4: FFA 1,2: Track l,2,3,4: 4-H l,2,3. 4, SHIRLEY ANN SCOGGAN Shirley Maj.: Eng.: Soc. Stud.: Bus. Ed.: Min.: Math.: Home Ec.: Act.: Chorus l,2,3,-1: FHA .l,'2,3,4: Play 3,-l: Class Sec. 4: 4-H l,2,3: Girls Basketball -l. DONALD LEE SMITH Don Maj.: Eng.: Soc. Stud.: Math.: Bus. Ed.: Studcnt Manager 2,3,4: Boys' Chorus 2: Class President 4: Trcas 3: Sec. l,2: Play 3,-4: FFA 1. 14 DRUCELLA ROSE SMITH Maj.: Eng.: Soc. Stud.: Bus Ed.:Min.: Home Ec.: Math. Act.: FHA 1,2,3,4. NANCY REBECCA WAGONER Maj.g Eng.g Soc. St.g Bus. Ed.gIv1in.: Math. BOBBY GENE YOUNG Bunny Maj.g Eng.: Bus. Ed.: Min.g Soc. St.g Scienceg Math Act.5 FFA 1,2. . I i RAY MAURICE WAGNER Maj.: Eng.g Soc.St.g Bus. Ed.g Min.g Math. . ' 'Q' WARREN LEE WILDMAN Ike Maj.g Eng.: Bus. Ed.g Min.g Math SOC. St.: ACt.g Play 3,4. 15 ,.1 X if Q .4-QE Don Smith Janice Asbell Judy Kern Norman lkerd Jack Peyton Y 'Ku Sue Dodd Kaye Boruff Delbert Baker Jean Brown .T J ,W i' Warren Wildman Jack Pace Bob Clarnpitt Rilla Baker E Carole Brinegar gk Rebecca Crane David Ragsdale Peggy Conley Janet Bartley 17 Scnior Officers Jack Peyton . . Carolc Brincgar Don Smith . . . Shirley Scoggan Outstanding Seniors of '55 Carole Brincgar, Salutatorian, D.A.F.g Don Smith, Valedictorian WITH! E Senior Sponsors James Speer Patricia Endris Orin Flinn ROBERTS' STUDIO I708 I Street CaII 4541 for appointments WEDDINGS IN Studio - church - home Babies - Children - Adults Commercial Photography COMPLIMENTS OF BEDFORD DAIRY CO.. Phone 2521 I623 I Street Bedford, Indiana BEDFORD NATIONAL BANK THE TOGGERY Bedford Suits 550113 and up Fitted I: our Y PROFESSIONAL TAI LOR QUALITY Since I905 Delco Heat DIVINE AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. OII O' Gas Distributors of BAILEY SERVICE Co. Automotive, Truck and Tractor Parts, Supplies and Equipment Complete Machine Shop Service Lyon Kitchen Hoover , Cabinets Sweepers Bedford Indmna P.O. Box 466 KALER CANDY Si TOBACCO COMPANY Wholesale Distributors Bedford Indiana BEDFORD PAINT 8- WALLPAPER Phone 266I E. Side of Square Lee's 18th Street Super Market and Meat Processing Plant Ray E. Lee, Owner 1011 18th Street DAIRY QUEEN 16th 8. L Bedford Indiana Bedford Indiana Phone 2156 I , I I x -D Q PHONE sam HILLTOP TRACTOR SALES YIIIII WILKINI3 INSURANCE AGENCY ALLIS-CHALMERS FARM MACHINERY Phone 2075 FIRE-WIND'AUTD' LIABILITY- ETC. BEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING E. 16tI'1 Street FDREST H. WILKING BEDFDRD. INDIANA BEDFORD LIME AND COAL COMPANY Excellent Coal The Oldest Coal DeaIers In Bedford 1212 K St. Phone 2145 , E, X5 IS CONGRA TULA TIONS SENIORS TOM A. TURNER Insurance - Real Estate - Mortgage Loans Masonic Temple Building Phone 4493 Farm Bureau Insurance Service INSURANCE Lite - Auto - Fire Auto Financing is Carl E. Burch - General Agent 1822 l5th St. 4827 Bedford HOOVERS Homemade Candies Sodas - Sundaes St Sandwiches . Q-' 55. I HOWARD L. KEACH AGENCY Special Low Rates to Farmers on Automobile Insurance Dependable Stack Companies Also Farm Liability Insurance X 1414 I St. Phone 4495 DUNCAN'S DONUT SHOP Donuts and Pies Special Orders Accepied g jmawdwlel For Any Occasion of B.Jf.wL nw. 721 R Sf. Phone 2841 Eos, Side Square Bedford, Indiana Bedford Indiana T. H. OWENS H20 6fh Street Bedford Indiana Buy Guaranieed New and Used Aura Paris For Old and Late Model Cars LOUDEN'S NUWAY MARKET Fresh Mears 8. Vegetables Complete Line of Groceries Bedford lndiana Phone 3616 BLACK-CARMICHAEL LUMBER CO.. Lumber and Builders' Supplies High Grade Mill Work Bedford Indiana Compliments of ROBERTSON MILLING CO. Millers of Robertson Feeds Cash Buyers of all Grains Bedford Phone 3500 - 6194 A- 1, RUTH KERN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Keep your Crowning Glory Glamorous Expert Cutting - Styling - Permanents Shampoo - Sets-Hair Tinting - Bleaching Ruth Kern, Owner Dial 4194 1005K 15th St. Bedford lndiana FIELDS FARM SERVICE Tractor Sales 8. Service Bedford, lndiana Phone 6431 406 16th St. AUTO REBUILD 403 16th St. Phone 8141 Guy and Stocky Eddington ,J N SMlTl'l'S SERVICE STATION St. Road No. 37 at River Bridge ANDERSON ROLLERLAND 7:00 - l0:0O Tuesday - Sunday Monday Parties 2:30 -4:00 Saturday - Sunday United Operators Assoc. TINDAL HARDWARE A Complete Hardware Store We Deliver 1426 I Street Dial 6284 PORTER SHOES North Side of Square City Club for Men Velvet Step for Women Weather Bird for Children INDIANA LIMESTON E COMPANY, INC. BEDFORD, INDIANA CONCRA TULA TIONS Class of 1955 TED JONES AGENCY Your Insurance 8: Real Esfafe Man Bedford National Bank Building Phone 3644 BASS BROTHERS CHEVROLET Phone 7518 8. 7519 Bedford Indiana .l0HNNY'S SIGN SHOP Ouidoor Advertising Neon Truck Lettering Phone 5263 5' f i ENGLEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 BYF 6:30 Evening Service 7:30 A Welcome to All ELLISON HARDWARE 'tix Hardware, Stoves, Implements I Paints, Oils 8t Glass i IQ 'sr V E. Side Square Dial 5495 N Bedford RAY'S ZEPHYR SERVICE STATION Featuring thai famous Zephyr Gas Lubrication - Oil Changes Goodyear Tire 81 Baflery Service Gates Tires Dan Ray, Owner 63I 16th Sf. Phone 9995 Compliments of BILL'S AUTO STORES, INC. I422-24 I Street Bedford Indiana Y Planning to Decorate or Remodel Call DUDLEY E. WYKOFF, JR. Professional Decorator Inside or Outside Work Free Estimates - Guaranteed Workmanship Phone 3619 or 5618 P.O. Box 131 Bedford, Indiana CONGRA TULA TIONS Class of,55 Trinity Methodist Church Ask .I ' , 'IL-+V, COMPLIMEN TS OF Erie Methodist Church Dial 2006 Paul A. Allen For Livestock and General Hauling Regular Trips or Stock Yards Also Red Star Fertilizer HUB DRIVE-IN Prompt 81 Courteous Curb Service Phone 9015 INDIANA PETROLEUM CO., INC. Gas 8a Oil U.S. Royal Tire 81 Batteries vale 16th 8. H Phone 9044 1 E' -Q I STONE CITY TAXI Dial 4-43I Dial 24 Hr. Service if I ITQRT S ' 'vi il fj?fg,,,K.f: I429M J. A hx, ff..-, INDIANA-LAWRENCE-BEDFORD DRIVE INN THEATERS SHERMAN-BERNER CLOTHI ERS Phone 4223 West Side Square Bedford Indiana STALEY'S FEEDS fhnixfgf Fna, for .nu Needs I'IEISE FEED STORE PI'1one2596 HIRSCHER FLOWER SHOP Flowers for all Occasions Phone 6556 707 I6Th Bedforfh Indiana DAY 8: CARTER MORTUARY Phone 3389 12th 81 Lincoln Ave. Bedford, Indiana Bedford News Agency Distributor ot INDIANAPOLIS STAR 8m NEWS R. P. 8- Margaret Fancher ,....Q.v-' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 SHERWOOD FERGUSON 8. SPEER FUNERAL HOME 1802 I St. Phone 4433 r....? Complimenzs THE FAIR STORE Bedford Indiana Home and Institutional Furnishings C. 8. B. ELECTRIC COMPANY Maytag Products Your Appliance Dealer Dial 3262 North Side of Square V.r4,, RAINEY BROTHERS 914 Summit Lane Scrap Iron, Rags, Paper, Metals, Etc. Established 1913 Phone 4522 I me Compliments of B 8- B Shoe Store Always the Newest in Shoes East Side of Square JACKSON SUPER SERVICE WRECKER DAY OR NIGHT Pure Oil Products Phone 9941 1510 K St. Bedford Indiana WHEELER FOUTCH Distributors of FOOD KRAFT 81 DEERWOOD PRODUCTS l rf Q FEDERAL LAND BANK LOANS See Geoffrey Hawkins, Sec'y Treas. Limestone Natl. Farm Loan Assn. Bedford National Bank Bldg. Bedford, Indiana Phone 2195 V, ' 'U' For That Second Winlli' 14,9 -Pause for Refreshment 'l fr X X IJIHNK 5 nu-n nn: .uv-an-u on vu :on un Lan.-v u QQKN- Cko . gi: . . PM 1 f Inv -'Q 3 I 1 lm ., 5 xhg ljh-.i I 1 'I fix Qs. 0 L1 -'ifmcoal WMM. ll :xp-Aria 'Mc , 'Wm f LANZ LUMBER COMPANY TURPEN PLUMBING a HEATING Incorporated , Plumbing - Heating All Kinds Of Lumber Dee Wen Service And Building Material P We Make It Possible For You To Build Fmnk TUVPUM OWUCI' Cor. 14th St J Street Dial 4491 or 4492 1417 H Rear Phone 6792 BRUCE TINSLEY MEN'S WEAR CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS FOR MEN AND BOYS IOI3 I5th Street Phone 6666 BEDFORD, INDIANA BEDFORD MISC. IRON 8. STEEL CO. ENGINEERS 84 FABRICATORS I02O 7th Street Dial 6461 BEDFORD, INDIANA LEONARD'S DRIVE-IN CURB SERVICE NEW HIGHWAY 37 8. 50 South BEDFORD INDIANA ROBERTS 8. STANDISH FEED STORE WAYNE FEEDS - RED BRAND FENCE FEED - SEED - FENCE - FERTILIZER Phone 3563 I028 I Street Frank Neumeister, Dewey Hatfield, Foster Asbell Zawwi Orin Flinn Principal Howard Gee Co. School Supt. Guy Wever Trustee Row I: Estclla Kern, Lola Pitman, Amzel Former. Row 2: Esther Purlee, Vera Lofton, Esther Hunter, Thelma l-loliman. Row 1: Ionc Walker, Helen Lozano, Julia Jackson, Patricia Endris, Cora Reuter, Thelma Wagoner, Row 2: Orin Flinn Cl ' ' ' , arcnce Dowling. James Speer, Carl Crabb, Lester Gilstrap, Knofel Fortner, Ronald Brooking. 36 - ' - S 's 5 'ir' ix S ' ' ' r- 1 3 f I rj' 1.-P7 ,sy L +- f is ,J y A A as J A is l t. A 5, T.. by gs We LQ. C at I 3 - gf, 43.1 ii vf J, -F-F' -.J ' v . 'Q' i , -fp , . A . K f J' is f.1'trh .'- ' A i A is r QL' , N 'S in Pg, , .. Tr v A A .il Xxx 1- 1, ' .. . E S ,TI I . fl? Q A . -5 .,. 67' 3 map, , ,P Q exft V, fin lv Q- ,, AQ 1 M J. I- ' 5 be L ,ji 4:9 V1 5' .gif F T- M. ,nf i A :LA J ,Q V, 5' , W If ,A li. ' . A r mt G -L-. f in 'I A E A I' N A J xiii' l l 4 Q Row l- Judith Anderson, Eva Ashley, Bonnie Baker, Phyllis Baker, Warren Ball, David Bechner, Eleanor Bicken- heuser.. 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Row 2: Charles Bright,Jack Brunt, Sandra Bugh, Sandra Bunch, Patricia Butler, James Canada, Ida Rose Carter, Row 3: Roger Chambers, Carolyn Cummings, Barbara Cummings, Fred Cummings, Sally Cummings, Jack Dixon, Ann Easton, Row 4: Archie Fields, Wanda Fish,Joe Golsby, Mary Henry, Kenneth lkerd, John jenkins, Ina Johnson, Row 5: Jerry Johnson, Shirley Keller, Carl Lyons, Jasper Martin, Ann Mathews, Carolyn May, Roger Neely. T? b fi li ll! Mm l- ' i l K CZ a S- ., ,fs , x in C ,R ? MW as is 2: , X q S39 N .gf XE' W is , 1 , V - 1 xx fi K -We 5 4 x , N N Ji A 1 S TI g r - 1 Ji or tr e f , 1 V , S J n --4 't 'sage Q- ' f-,gm f 'fl vis -Qyfgf, ,M zi- 5, s-w, V ,X V. X fi K I C N, I Y ' xx 3 i J f ,An-up '57 .Q 'gn 'N 'aug K at RN I Q 'sf-' 'U - xx! ' . n. N L! 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Row 2: Wanda Smith, Phyllis Butler, Janice Sears, Betty Hawkins, Karen Bugh, Cly- dene Guthrie, Carol Pennington, Joy Meadows, Hallie Conley, Loretta Ragsdale, Judith Embree, Amy Lynn, Linda Jackson, Alice Poll, Patty Hunter. Row 3: Helen Lozano QSponsorJ, Betty Lofton, Laura Boultinghouse, Jo Ellen Mitchell, Jeanetta Frank, Wanda Crouch, Janet Fountain, Margaret Ruch, Norma Root, Sharon Stultz, Nancy Lucas, Judy Rainey, Linda Baker, Caroline Baker, Helen Gilstrap, Ilene Under- wood, Edna Poll, Sue Pruitt, Connie Bundy, Melanie Pierce, Patty Farmer, Julia Jackson QSponsorj. Row 4: Tommy Fox, Jim Hewitt, Patrick Ikerd, George Brinegar, Bob Donovan, John Hunter, Clovis Parsley, Jon Woody, Teddy Jones, John Scoggan. I Row 1: Phyllis Meadows, Richard McCain, Jim Stevens, Noah Walters, Melvin Smith, Harold Snyder Leonard Miller, Raymond Walters, Dannie Bevers, George Kline,Jim Hatfield,Jim Carl, Brenda Ragsdale Row 2: Judy Smithers, Bonnie Rhoda, Mona Kay Hedge, Linda Crawford, Sharon Roberts, Carmen Brown Linda Pace, Joyce Ann Walker, Gladys Fite, Nedra Jackson, Sharon Fox, Diana Lewis, Joan Martin, Eu- retta Crane, Patty Payton, Alice Easton. Row 3: Ronald Brooking QSponsorj, Jackie Rainey, Eddie Scott Roger Roberts, Dickie Flynn, Steven Campbell, Dennis Ikerd, Jim Mason, Robert Woody, Allen Graves Lowell Sowders, Jr. Absent: Margaret Cole, Carl Robbins. This page sponsored by H. E, GRIFFIN SHEET METAL WORKS. fig. ,V 'I' asf .kv 4 f ...Q -'X , 'F w.. I 42 5 I ,.,, :Pak Y lin ,nfl -13 5 oN r-'X v'k , :ff 5 K C' 5 -Any. P ' . af fi W A Orville Zell Twp. Music Supervisor. s za Q3 .Nr all . 1 , 1' - t w - -eil . .. . .s s, I ' -- 3:1 ' in F r ft . , , jf .sswrl ' ff Q D N 'iff' :fi .S-. -551' I I, .- x Q. .,. fg lf X. A- , . 4 55' . . f,-f' . ' 'r ' . .z frrll I , . .M 311555: 's Paul Snow Joe Bud .eq Maj.: Eng.g Bus, Ed,g Min.: Math,g Scienceg Ag.g Soc. Studies. Bas- ketball l,2,3,4g Play 3. 45 4,49 T 1 -X 1. 0 um- mug- um.- ,rv li X 6 - , daeffiib Row I: Allen Grow, Stephen Woody, John Crane, Stephen Embree, Lowell Williams, Keith Easton, Walter Lynn, Sherman Peed, Ronald Hooker, Sammy Rhoda, Terry McKnight, Row 2: Connie Grubb, Janet Fish, Julia Kline, Bonnie Winslow,Janicc Butler, Judith Hudson, Sharon Fountain, Deanna Stafford, Katharyn Guthrie, Mary Jeanette Harris, Brenda Ashley, Loretta Beavers, Karen Jenkins, Dorothy Fortner. Row 3: Patricia Riley. Janet Baker, Sharon Spinks, Janna Sharpe, Michael Craig, Billy Bob Fortner, Stephen Boyd, David Snyder, Patricia Anthis, Merla Whitted, Mrs. Amzel Fortner, Row 4: Mackie Parker, Eugene Cummings, Ronald Case, Charles Barnard, Larry Turpen, Jerry Stevens. ' 'X I dz Row l: Eugene Chaney, Ronald Sears, Robert Sears, Russell Chandler, Danny Callahan, Morrell Pace, Larry Guthrie, Donald Bailey, Joe Tindal, Homer McKnight, Jim Stark, Warren Easton. Row 2: Connie Conley. Carolyn Grubb, Caroline Crane, Linda Rhoda, Donna Henderson, Dana Waggoner, Rheadawn Alexander, Patsy Woody, Kay Fish, Zella Jenkins, Jennie Dodd, Beckie Browning, Nancy Thomas, Judith Fountain. Row 3: John Scoggan, Mar- cene Miller, Brenda Kinder, Ruth Crawford, Geneva Cole, Evelyn Salmon, Shirley Fox, Norma King, Linda Kern, Karen Weaver, Carolyn Mason, Micky Rainey, Keith Roberts, Mrs, Jokay. Row 4: Danny Sowders, Ronnie Bailey, Bobbie Younger, Danney Pruett, Karl Fisher, Weldon Mathews, Mike Martin, Freddie Jenkins, Donald Parker, Tommy Rainey, Dickie Allen, Joey Woody. Ronald Smith, Warren Hudson, John Moore. 47 GMM Row l: Kenneth Mason, Janes Hensinger, Merle Crane, Larry Arnold, Darrell Hall, James Kline, Doyle Cum- mings, Bobby Crane, De Wayne Hunter, Row 2: Josephine Crawford,Jane Martin, Carolyn Flunker, Cecy Boulting- house, Darrell Harrell, Bill Whitted, Scott Guthrie, Danny Hunter, John Mathews, Mrs, Holiman, Row 3: Roger Wykoff, Jeanette Chandler, Virginia Carmichael, Kathryn lkerd, Edith Grow, Patricia Moore, Pamela McCutcheon, Mary Faith Hall, Judy Flinn, Penny Hedge, Beatrice Jackson, 643949 43' lu -811. 1 fkfuwe Row l: Billy Jo Tatom, Rosemary Rhoda, Patty Cummings, Judith Meadows, Mary Jane Snow, Rita Fox, Nancy Pace, Gayle Hackler, Ramona Pierce, Nancy Ruch, Sheila Bechner, Roxie Sloop, Linda Kinder, Howard King. Row 2: Richard Kern, Billy Blackwell, Danny Wagoner, Lois Brooks, Sally Allen, Marilyn Fields, Lucy Pruett Linda Neal, Brenda Fender, Lowell Carmichael, James Lawyer, Henry Mathews, Robert Riggs, Vanice Price, Douglas Peyton. Row 3: Larry Brinegar, Vernon Moody, John Salmon, Sandoria Mills, Jon Wykoff, Mike Whitted, Larry Easton, Terry Baker, Mike Arnold,Jimmy Fox, Larry Collier, John David Peyton, Mrs. Lola Pitman, Absent Judith Tindal. n 1 48 it l J I mpnstartfvs 'til 7aao Row l: Joan Fuller, Charlotte Sons, Diane Cummings, Betty Ruth Stidam, Melinda Stultz, Loretta Taylor, Jo Ellen Ashley, Twila Terrell, Brenda Mason, Sharon Wininger, Sheron Dalton, Mary Neal, Rebecca Connors, Donald Wy- koff. Row 2: Gary Conley, Jackie Johnson, Michael Elliott, Roberta George, Michael Allen, Betty Brooks, Stuart Winslow, John Reed Lynn, Stephen Pennington, Warren Crawford, Doris Tanner, John Price, Laddie Pruett, Row 3: David Knight, Randy Roberts, Dwain Chaney, Michael Kimbley, Carl Sons, David Pierce, Bobby Joe Rhoda, Harry Prewitt, Paul Glover, Tevis Hammel, Robert Tanner, Dennis Wellman, Gerald Hooker, Robert Fields, Miss Hunter. '-sr Row 1: Deanna Fountain, Myra Smith, Sandy Woodward, Margaret Snyder, Carole Sowders, Sandra Smith, Jac- queline Moore, Janyce Terrell, Mary Fields, Janice Ashley, Row 2: Ronald Cummings, Michael Bolton, Michael Woods, David Smith, John Taylor, Ronald Fender, Thomas Hudson, Margaret Whitted, Jeannie Lawyer. Row 3: Terry Callahan, James Rainey, Richard Browning, Arthur Riley, John Dodds, Eace Roberts, Charles Ruch, Esther Purlee. -19 1 ,rg , ,w . t., .. , . .Y . f, 15D 026 Row 1: Cathy Harrell, Marsha Chandler, Betty Smith, Carolyn Allen, Patsy Cummings, Linda Jo Terrell, Rita Bunch, Cathy Crane, Trudy Haws. Row 2: Larry Clements, Gary Lee Johnson, Diane Fields, Maxine Fields, Steven Smith, Mary Cole, Patricia Terrell, Mary Diane Fry, Marla Boyd, Mrs. Kern, Row 3: David Goen, Billy Charles Payton, John Boling, Tommy Clouse, Billy Bowers, Glen Young, Donald Chambers, Steven Blakey. Une Row I: Bt-nny Jackson, Gary Hopkins, Jody Conley, Robert Flynn, Row 2: Judith Weaver, Polly Ooley, George llawkins, Ricky Stephenson, Nancy McCain, Martha Sue Hawkins, Dickie Dixon, Michael Sowder, Karen Mc- Cutchcon, Sondra Kay Hackney, Barbara Sue Neff, Steven Gilstrap, Mrs. Lofton. Row 3: Linda Embree, Martha Gayle Rainey, Jackie Grubb, Rae Anne Whetstone, Elena Siegler, Sue Ruch, Marcia Qualkinbush, Steven Mills, Janet Hayes, Chuckie Wray, Jill Meadows, Toni Ann Nicholson, Milo Miller, 50 1 Ax ,A Sym F' , - . A X. A' , 'lx ff! :A ff max 5 , K -- I .P A M x 'o 'gs' X gig? 'W nhl, 5 'fwasa X .fit 1' F ,M uv was Q 0' ? A ary' Www ? I5'1y .ww I-,, U Winn L., - 2 .- yy , - 4 Ncdrn Jackson, Patty Payton, Gladys Fits, I I aaa- 1 Da v id Ra gsda le, Janice Asbell, Bonnie Baker, Jack Peyton. 21,417 Z w -s - 4- Aww-.1.4 9 , BW., V - 6448 Row 1: Jack Brunt, Charles Bright, Joe Spaulding. Jerry Johnson, Ronnie Stevens, John Baker, Joe In man. Row 2: Roy Pace, Tommy Terrell, Tommy Wycoff, Jack Dixon, Roger Chambers, Tommy Cur ren, Carl T. Crabb, Coach. if 3 ..:+ Blk vi 'x-..,. W ,fa ' Qc' eam Row 1: Carl T, Crabb, Coach, Johnny Scott, Jimmie Stevens, Jimmy Carl, Eddie Scott, Jimmy Mason. Row 2: Junior Sowders, Carl Robbins, Allen Graves, Dennis Ikerd, Steve Campbell, 53 L 1 f7 1' J! . ! w f, F ! 64146 Row I Norman Ikcrd Guy Wever Don McAfee, Bill Campbell Bob Bolmg Larry Sowdcr Row 0 Coach lxnofcl Fortncr Jack Pace Don Ragsdale, Erick Prall, Don Smlth Mgr SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS Won 6 Lost French Lick Tunnclton Oolitic Worthington Switz City Paoli Shoals Elletsville French Lick Orleans Clearsprings Valonia Reynolds in the airl 1 I 54 -af faofgpi, Q + v'-ia alefg F' , ,r , lg5fS'1f of M 0, J ia? ' 556 f4fze-- Q 131 Eric Prall, Bob Boling, Bill Campbell, Jack Pace, Don McAfee, Guy Wevcr, Norman Ikerd, Don Ragsdale, Merrill Butler, Larry Sowder. - lkifi as l. ' l A' . ,, PM ---a W, CA 1 h e , fn ly - C 'B fic ' B . XQI R: O xi .Y X my K ' ' il' . --1 . ? . , ,. a, i -, W ff . 'x' 3 C - if 5' in 1? 6406 Row 1: Roy Pace, Don Ragsdale, Jerry Johnson, Edgar Walters, Jack Love, Joe Spaulding, Charles Bright, Row 2: Dwight Allen, Larry Sowder, Merrill Butler, Tom Wykoff, Jack Dixon, Coach Carl Crabb, 55 Om ef Dm Row 1: Manager Verle Stephenson, Manager Don Smith, Manager Don Turpen, Row 2: Dwight Allen, Roy Pace, Guy Wever, Bob Boling, Jerry Johnson, Joe Spaulding, Charles Bright, Jack Dixon, Edgar Walters, Row 3: John Baker, Ron-nie Stevens, Johnny Jenkins, Tom Terrell Jerry Younger, Jim Woody Kenneth Ikerd, Norman Ikerd Row 4: Eric Prall, Tommy Curren, Larry Kimbly, Jack Love, Larry Sowder, Don Ragsdale, Merrill Butler, Don McAfee, Bill Campbell, M gazes C Row 1: Manager Don Smith, Bob Boling, Bill Campbell, Don McAfee, Harold Flynn, Verle Stephenson. Row 2: Don Turpen, John Baker, Tommy Stark, Don Ragsdale. Row 3: Coach Carl Crabb, Dwight Allen, Larry Sowder, Coach Knofel Former, Jerry Johnson, This page sponsored by the M. A F. VENDING COMPANY, , x 5 :7 , X. if ' Zfii-15-at Patsy Fish was elected 'Basketball Queen of 1955.0 She was crowned the night of January 7th, The queen and her attendants were escorted by members of the basketball team and were presented with flowers. 'Me Zaeen ffnd Wa enact . i Wig ll! ' 5 J v , 5' 7 955 Cilcling the Queen in her court are: Sharon Fultz, Kaye Boruff, Janice Bright, Judy Kern, Joyce Speer, Wanda Fish, Ina Johnson, and in the center Patsy Fish, The Queen and her attendants were chosen by penny votes, Several girls were chosen from each class and then narrowed down to the two highest in each class. The Queen was then chosen by the highest vote of the eight girls, f ai 2 wi i-5315! lb 1W'? S- 111.- 'T HIV W, M i as A 31' FW f A r, , V 'I V ' 1 ' .1 AU. 0 D f f I... f , ., , Ir . sf H fm .xl r.. -54. ' P , V , 4- ' fr s 14 if 1 QT gf, This page is sponsored by CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK. 1 H deem Szafgf From left to right: Janice Asbcll, Advertising Editorg Kaye Boruff, Co-Editor: Judy Kern, Co-ljditorg Jamcs Speer, ,xdvisorg Don Smith, Class President, t gene 2 ' : ',X This page is sponsored by SCO'I I S GROCERY, I I it 'F Q V4 L I Student 9601642 6404144 ew' -4 f if 1' -gt gl.-ABIKQM. -Lmbni p.7.f4,0f,'c1-:eu In -I I femme gan! ,?55 fMX:Q2CtT'N s... Soazzu Ulqmpwouan 63 0:54 Row 1: Barbara Crouch, Wanda Head, Jane Thomas, Sharon Fultz, Loretta Peyton, Judy Fields, Anna Gilsrrap, Kay Flinn, Mrs. Reuter, Row 2: Charlene Ragsdale, Janice Bright, Patty Hawkins, Hattie Conley, Janet Jack- son, Carole Brinegar, Rilla Baker, Sue Dodd. Row 3: Janet Cummings, Pat Cummings, Peggy Conley, Sandra McCain, Marie Craig, Patsy Fish, Lena Blackwell, Janice Fite, 15 6-1 PATSY FISH DRUM MAJORETTE Patsy a Sophomore of Shaw- swick High School, was chosen by a staff of teach- ers to lead the band for the 1954-55 season. She had been a majorette for two previous years. Drum Majoretteg Patsy Fish. Major- ettesg Brenda Ragsdale, Ann Mat- hews, Wanda Fish, Sharon Fultz, Anna Gilstrap. 4-W' i 'i..,,-. , .,. 1 Q T 'T f 66 1kmJ Tfsll- F-C5 70e--- -n-. This page is sponsored by the BEDFORD SUPPLY COMPANY. 7954? 70442 7444 Daffy- Dm Act ll: Rod. fWa.rrenj The python's gone! Take iteasy everybody! Carole. Ueany Well, thank the stars, Percy changed his mind about crawling in here. The Cast: Left to Right: Warren Wildman, Judy Kern, Kaye Boruff, Delbert Baker, Rilla Jo Baker, Shirley Scoggan, Rebecca Crane, Janice Asbell, Janet Jackson, Don Smith, Jean Brown, Ray Wagoner, Rod. 1Warrenj fLooking out the window.j Our mother dear is poking in that culvert under the driveway entrance. Dud. fDonj MaybeoldPercy has crawled in the culvert. Act III: Gran, Uanicej Land of love Elainel Don't you think you're being a little drastic on the young ones? Elaine. CShir1eyp fSnapsJ You keep out of this, Mother Dill! This page is sponsored by BUCK LEMON. In the year 2,000 A. D. I went on an excursion to see ifl could locate any of my old friends and classmates that attended Shawswick High School in the year 1954-55. Our first stop was San Francisco, California. There I telephoned Bob Clampitt whom I had heard was living there. He said he had married Patty Kindred right after school was out in 1955 and had bought a prune plantation in California. I told Bob good -bye and I was off for my next stop, Hawaii, where my old friend Joe Newland and his wife Barbara are now living. I stopped to say Hello and found Joe sit- ting on his front porch making grass skirts for a livelihood. Joe told me that our friend, Warren Wildman, was living down there also and was getting very rich off of a coconut plantation. Out to Hickman Field to board our plane and we were off for the Philippine Islands. While there we stopped in at a drive-in and to my surprise Janet Jackson and her husband owned it, in co-partnership with Delbert Baker and Carole Brinegar who are now Mr. 8s Mrs. Janet told me that Kenny Reynolds was in Japan --owner of the Japanese Sky -- Rockets, a basketball team, who hadn't lost a game in 20 years. As we continued on our journey, we came to Bombay, India where we heard Shirley Scoggan was chasing John all over the country -side trying to get him to marry her. As l was passing over Africa I happened to remember that Rilla Jo Baker was there on a 350,000 hunt- ing expedition. Stopping at Rome, Italy, I happened to see a magazine with Kay Boruff's picture on it. I looked up her address and went to see her. She is now married to Paul and models for a big firm here in Italy. Her fee is 310,000 or over. We happened to run into Janice Asbell leading yells at an Olympic game with Max cheering her on. With her were Jack Peyton and David Ragsdale. On the way to England I stopped at Geneva, Switzerland, and picked up rwo five -star generals. They were Paul Snow and Fred Lyons. They were on their way to England and they informed me that Donald Smith was trying to get on as assistant to the assistant of the assistant to the assistant of the Prime Minister. They also told us that Ray Wagoner was trying to get on as his assistant. Charles Holland was in Holland trying to trace his family tree. Too bad we had to miss seeing Charles but our plane did DOI stop there. As I was on my last lap home I stopped on the coast of Florida to see Judy Kern. I found that her husband, Bob, has a resort and that Jack Pace and Robert Young were the entertainers there. I stopped in Washington D. C. and said l-lel1o to Nancy Wagoner who is the secretary to the Treas- urer. I stopped at the White House to see Sue Ann Dodd, who is the first woman President of the United States and Canada. As we come to New York, New York I looked up my very dear friend lean Brown who is still waiting for Olin to come home over the week -end. Finally we hit our old home town ofBedford, Indiana that now has a population of l00,000. fMy, how time flies.J We tried to locate some friends and found that Peggy Conley, Rebecca Crane, and Drucella Smith are still out at S.H.S. Peggy got Mr. Flinn's job and now S.H.S. is an all boy's school. Sounds like fun, doesn't it? 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