Shelbyville High School - Squib Yearbook (Shelbyville, IN)

 - Class of 1966

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Row 1: I. Elkins, I. Gilles, 1. Adams, V. Daniels, S. Shaner, I. Sleeth, S. DePrez, S. Caswell, I. Metz, L. Watson. Row 2: S. Graham, I. Rowland, K. Marshall, P. Davis, I. Buckley, P. Alexander, J. Mullins, B. Iunken, N. Worland, S. Sears. Row 3: I. Bastin, T. joseph, R. Steffey, D. Keith, S. Bumside, P. Smith, B. Craig, Trees, Hoff. Row 4: B. Newton, P. Hall, M. Asher, E. Moore, R. Gray, B. Shambach, R. Shaw, Hayes, I. Sorrell, M. McKee. STATE MUSIC CONTEST WINNERS S.H.S. students not only excel in the academic phases of school life, but also in many extracurricular activities. This November approximately fifty music stu- dents began planning and selecting numbers for the dis- trict vocal and instrumental contests. Those performers In Gold Sally Horton was chosen as the 1966 D.A.R. Good Citizen. This award is given to the senior girl chosen by her fellow students on the basis of scholarship, leader- ship, attitude, and personality. Sally, also selected as the county D.A.R. winner from the five school winners of the county, is an officer of Forum and Science Club and a member of SQUIB Staff and Honor Society. Last sum- mer Sally attended the Girl Scout Roundup in Farragut, Idaho and next fall will enter Miami University at Ox- ford, Ohio. D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN Sally Horton who earned a first division rating at this district contest were able to enter the state contest, one of the highlights of a music student's high school career. This year four soloists, Linda Watson, Kay Dougher- ty, Jenni Sleeth, and Noell Worland, achieved first ratings at this state contest. Also, The Singing Stars with Let Not Your Song Endv and the Show Boys with Ride the Chariotv won firsts. This spring jim Hoff was named a National Merit Scholar. These scholars are chosen on the basis of their scores on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test and represent the top one-half of one percent of the na- tion's students. Iirn is president of Forum and a member of Spanish Club and Honor Society. Also, musically talented, Jim spends many hours performing with the S.H.S. Show Group, Clee Club, and choir and with the popular Kandell's as organist. Last summer jim attended Boys' State and the National Science Foundation Insti- tute at I.U., where he will enter next fall as a student. NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLAR jim Hoif 7

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LORD MAYOR Dan McCabe As Lord Mayor, Dan McCabe escorted and crowned the 1966 Queen of the May. Dan obtained his title of Lord Mayor by maintaining the highest scholastic aver- age of the boys in hisclass. During his four years of high school, Dan lettered in tennis, served as president of Science Club and treasurer of Forum, attended Boys' State at I.U., and was ,a member of Hi-Y, SQUIB Staff, Cheer Block, and S-Club. After graduating, Dan plansto attend Notre Dame University, where he will major in chemical engineering. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY' One of the highest honors awarded 'to a graduating senior is membership in the National Honor Society. From the upper twenty-five per cent of the senior class, the SHS faculty elects fifteen per cent to membership on VE STAVIA AWARD Mary Gushwa . Mary Gushwa was awarded the 1966 Vestavia Award, which the Vestavia Club of Shelbyville presents annually tothe senior girl with the highest accumulative average. In addition to maintaining her high scholastic average, Mary has been active in Band, Future Teachers, Forum, SQUIB Staff, and Latin Club. With plans to be- come a teacher, Mary will enter Butler University next fall. ' Streets Paved the basis of the students' reliability, honesty, coopera- tiveness, and academic achievements. The thirty-eight new members, the largest society in SHS history, were initiated and welcomed into the Na- tional Society at the annual banquet on April 20th. Row 1: Mr. Hinshaw, L. Losey, L. Southworth, S. Graham, L. Watson, Metz, S. Landwerlen, B. Fleming, Kitzmiller, C. Iones. Row 2: C. Wilson, E. Lettelleir, Sleeth, S. DePrez, S. Horton, B. Iunken, M. Cossairt, D. Miner, Towns. Row 3: M. Gushwa, B. Limpus, I. McNeely, K. Nally, D. Zimny, Holf, G. Mings, T. Caroutte, D. Bernard. Row 4: I. Fleming, T. Dierckman, P. McKenney, D. McCabe, E. Griffith, I. Hayes, B. Gobel, M. Kendall, G. Ryhal. 6



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Row 1: M. Purtlebaugh, Sunshine Campg S. Landwerlen, I.U. journalism Institute, L. Watson, Girls' State, T. Richardson, I.U. journalism Instituteg 1. Sleeth, Girls' Stateg M. Cook, I.U. journalism Institute. Row 2: S. DePrez, Girls' States K. Marshall, Ball State Music Work- shop, K. Haas, Girls' State, McNeely, Girls' State, Huesman, I.U. Latin Conference, K. Nally, Girls' State. Row 3: R. Gray, Ball State Music Workshop, P. McKenney, I.U. Student Council Workshopg D. McCabe, Boys' Stateg G. Mings, I.U. Iournalism Instituteg Hoff, Boys' State and I.U. Science Institute. SUMMER INSTITUTES The regular school year is not the only time for learning, as several SHS students discovered last sum- mer when they attended various workshops and insti- tutes held at college campuses. While Working diligently, these students learned much from many discussions, films, and speakers. 8 Subjects varied from politics and government at Boys' and Girls' States to science at Indiana University and music at Ball State. Four students leamed the mech- anics of putting together a year book and school news- paper, while others attended the I.U. Latin Conference and State Sunshine Camp at Tecumseh, Indiana. YOUTH CONFERENCE ON THE ATOM Dan McCabe was one of the three Hoosier students chosen to attend the National Youth Conference on the Atom, sponsored by the Public Service Company and held at the Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel in Chicago from Decem- ber 9th to 11th. During the three-day conference, Dan and Mr. McFerran heard panel discussions on the peace- time uses of the atom by nationally recognized authori- ties in science, education, and research and toured the Argonne National Laboratories and the Museum of Science and Industry. Dan McCabe and Mr. McFerran were among the Hoosier delegates to attend the National Youth Conference on the Atom.

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