Shelbyville High School - Squib Yearbook (Shelbyville, IN)

 - Class of 1961

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Members of Me and My Shadow rehearse their dance under the instruction of Miss Lana Leone of Butler Uni- versity. Dance members of Do Re Min are pictured here. POPULAR MAY FESTIVAL DRAWS HUGE CROWD The 38th annual May Festival, as in past years, climaxed the yearis activities. To the familiar strains of 'Country Gardensf, played by the Goldenaires, twenty junior girls performed the traditional arch dance. All wore floor-length white gowns and car- ried floral arches which they had decorated. Through these arches, the Lord Mayor, the May Queen, and the elected May Court girls, with their chosen escorts, entered. After the queen was crowned by the Lord Ma- yor, the festivities ensued. The S. H. S. Band per- formed a precise marching drill. The Singing Stars, dressed in sailor costumes, sang a novelty tune, 'iMinskol Dinskolf' Using the Robed Choir,s background melodies, members of the dancing groups delighted the audi- ence with their performances. Nine girls dressed in pastel shades of flowing chiffon competed for Ross Rowlandis attention in One Boyf, i'Me and My Shadowi' was portrayed by three boys and six girls in black and white costumes. A group of girls frolicked to the popular tune of Do Re Mi. Kathy Houston scored a big hit with her humor- ous rendition of I Cainit Say Nof, The Shelbyettes, costumed in white satin tuxedos, top hats, and red canes, performed to 'ilntermission Riff. The chorus line of the Rockettes, a featured number for several years, performed their popular routine with preci- sion. Steve McCrew, an outstanding band member, rendered his interpretation of Trumpet Bluesf, The colorful pageant was brought to a close with the recessional. With the graceful exit of the Queen and her court, the curtain fell on another exciting and memorable festival evening. junior girls perform the traditional arch dance at the 1960 May Festival before the entry of Queen Dixie Linville.

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DANCE BAND: Row 1. Vocalist Jan Scott and pianist Margaret Gushwa. Row 2. Gary Hamner, Russ Schlosser, Bonnie Eidem, Sally Wilson, Kay Platt. Row 3. Bob Silbert, Dick Schoelch, Steve McGreW, Jay Clapp, Allen Pence, Gerald Mohr, Arthur Watson, Bill Beabout, Charles Hubler. Row 4. Dennis Sproul, David Lawrence, Ted Honey, Steve Lancas ter, Stanley Goodwin, Doug Crawley, Robert Longstreet. BAND RELATED GROUPS SPARK FESTIVE ACTIVITIES SHELBYETTES: ROW I. Ann Fogle, Jona Drake, Jane McCabe, Judy WVein- garth, Susie Stine, Joanna Gardner. Row 2. Janet Hester, Susan Sears, Kathy Clark, Marty Mitchell, Karen Handy. Bow 3. Pat Gregory, Beverly Stevens, Kay Hatten, Georgiann Martin, Kathy Houston. Claudia Barnes. 5 MAJORETTES: Kay Platt, Bonnie Eid- em, Wanda Hurst, Judy Branson, Janet Stiles.



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SEVEN PRETTY GIRLS WITH ESCORTS ' Marilyn Nay, Tom Graham, Steve Hutchens, and Marty Mitchell. Ted Honey, Trudy Haley, Faye Cole, and Dick Schoelch. 30 MARILYN NAY AND TOM GRAHAM Marilyn, one of the brunettes on the court, is president of Singing Stars and a member of Robed Choir, Squib Staff, Future Nurses, Sunshine Society, Booster Club, and Show Group. Collecting stereo records and keeping a Sports scrapbook are her hobbies. Her escort, Tom, is a member of the varsity basketball, football, and baseball teams. He is active in S-Club, Hi-Y, N. A. S. S., and Student Council, and plans to attend Indiana University. MARTY MITCHELL AND STEVE HUTCHENS Participating in Booster Club, Shelbyettes, Sunshine Society, Future Teachers, and Forum keeps Marty busy, but in her spare time she enjoys swimming and playing golf. Marty came to S. H. S. from San jose, California, in 1958 and plans to enter Miami University's secondary school of education. Escorting Marty is Steve Hutchens, who likes working on his car and collecting coins and old re- cords. Steveis activities include Boys' Cheer Block, Hi-Y, and Courier Staff. He plans to attend the school of business at Indiana University. TRUDY HALEY AND TED HONEY Dark-eyed Trudy is an active member of Future Teach- ers, Booster Club, Sunshine Society, Forum, and Mask and Dagger and has served on several other courts. She plans to attend Purdue where she will study speech and English. Ted, her escort, enjoys sports and music and is a member of Hi-Y, Robed Choir, Show Group, and Band. Indiana University is his choice for future study. FAYE COLE AND DICK SCOELCH Faye, better known as Peachie, is one of the three girls on the Spring Court who served as yell leader. Even though she's a member of Booster Club, Sunshine Society, and Student Council, Peachie also serves as secretary- treasurer of the senior class and finds time to help in the office. XVater skiing, bowling, swimming, and dancing are her favorite activities. Her escort will be Dick Schoelch. Dick is a 500 fan and enjoys music and athletics. He served on the varsity basketball and football teams, and is the senior class president. Purdue is Dick's choice for college.

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