Sheridan High School - Syllabus Yearbook (Sheridan, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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Class Will Boh Anderson wills his hula-hula to Paul Waitt. Elizabeth Arthur wills her speaking ability to Mae Fern Renn. I homas Bailey wills his office job to Bob Ferguson. Betty Baird wills those yearly parties to Jim Ross. Betty Jean Beard wills her Quick way of doing things to anyone interested. Pat Beard wills her interest in Noblesville back to the Seniors of Noblesville, to have and to hold. Esther Bilby wills her midnight oil burning to Marianna Wills. oleta Brandenburg, Roberta Hammack, and Patty Bailey will their commercial ability to Eileen Edie, Rosellen Tolley, and Anita Evans. Bobby Cobb wills his “pipethawing” to Keith Duchemin. Max Cole wills his ability to sleep in the assembly to Van Bailey. Rosalie Davis wills her figure to Janet Moredock. Shirley Dean wills her love-lorn experience to Elizabeth Seats. Jane DeVaney wills her feather laugh to Roberta Wallace. Louis Dunlavev wills his “short school hours” to Barbara Fisher. Georgeanne English wills her interest in Walnut Grove to Irene Stowers. Pollyanna Fox wills her adaptabilty to those who need it. Nathan Glenn wills his government speeches to Don Kercheval. George Glunt wills his “women appeal ” to Tommy Pickett. The Graham twins will their interest in all ex-service men to anyone that can get ahead of them. Jim Haddock wills his bow tie to Johnnie Owen. Max Haimes wills his ability to stall in English class to Vera Stoops. James Hammer wills his personality to Patty Arthur. David Inman wills the pencil he never has in government to Dick Green. Dorothy Irick and Doris Stowers will those “Tailholt Characteristics” to Virginia Reck and Carolyn Spidel. John Jessup wills the “huh” he uses in class to Harold Pitts. Flo Lanham wills her ability to hold a man to Mary Jane English. Mary Louise McCullough wills her putt-putt to Patsy Wright. John Miller wills his gift of gab” to Sarah Jane Taylor. Elizabeth Moredock wills her ability to have car trouble at the right time to the members of the junior Class. J Floyd Mundv wills that “manly physique” to little Max Wiggs. Martha Myers wills her complaining to Judy Cottingham,. Eugene Oberlcas wills his car to those who ride at noon. Leona Owen wills her dancing ability to Veda Owen. Jean Parker wills her clarinet to Carolyn Bailey. l.mmott Perry w ills his ability to break up Home Economies Class to anyone who has a future interest there. Winona Quigg wills her figure to Marjorie Kcttrey. Rosalyn Reck wills her “pep appeal” to the One-A-Day vitamin salesman. I.adonna Renn wills her “Captain” to anyone that will have him. Mary Robbins wills her cooking ability to Peggy Williams. Ruth Anna Rood wills her meekness and shyness to Anne Leonard. Robert Ross, ( harlcs Sutton, Junior Moore, andwMilton Cody will their social calendar to Hugh Little, John McDonald. Joe Stephenson, and Phillip Billingsley. Orpha Wright Stafford wills her Chevrolet to Noel Egler. Barbara Stout and Winifred Waitt leave their musical ability to the S. H. S. ('dee Club. Marjorie Weaver wills her glasses to Marilyn Pitts. Lpu Anna Wyatt wills her “sprouted bangs” to Mary Pickard. Bob Evert wills his meanness to nobody. This can’t happen to S. H. S. twice. Alonzo Henderson wills his determination on what to wear at Commtn ement to the Junior Class. Bob Wallace, Harold Nicholson, and John Hiliigcss will their basketball ability to the future teams of S. H. S. Rav Robbins wills his pep to Carrie Michaels. I-on Marker wills his crutches to future football teams of S. H. S. Jean Hess wills her knack of sewing to Barbara Stafford. 23

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SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Rollie Vernon Goff, Lucille Army, Wilma Haughev, Donald Alexander, Ruth Pickett, Mildred Bailey, Martin Little, Carl Arthur, Mabeth Beard. Charles Hutchens, Alonzo Reddick. Walter Pawlak. SECOND R( ) : Wayne Henley, Kenneth Ross, Phillip Cline, Bobbie McDonald, Juanita Wade, Delons Grinstead, John Staley, James Mossburg, Clark Dell, Larry Foster, Warren Stowers. Phillip Johnson. 1 HIRD ROW : Jack Gary, Jackie Lee Godby, James Hollie Wyatt, Robert Hunt, Carol Arthur. Betty Brad ley, Marilyn Merrill, Donald Oberlcas, Harold Billingsly, Phyliis Hoover, Doris Stephenson, Keith Gardner. FOURTH ROW: Clifford Heflfelmire. Junior Hancock, Katherine Whicker, Betty Walton, Bertha Fulton, Betty Dil linger, Norma Baird, Phyllis Vair, Walter Waitt, Wiley Earl Sanders, Larry Hall. Joe Pickett, Hester Foust, SjK nsor. Dear Sandra, At last the time has come—Baccalaureate is April 7, 1946, with the Reverend Ransomc giving the aldress. Commencement will be April 19, 1946, with L. Gray Burdin as the speaker. This is what I have dreamed of and planned for the last twelve years—now that it ,is here, I am both happy and sad. ' I am happy because I can look to the future with no misgivings. I know I am going to love college, and the good times we’ll all have there. And, oh, just think of the new friends we’ll meet, and. °f course, we’ll still be seeing our old friends. And then looking still further into the future, my first case as Carol Kent, R. X. Sounds dignified, doesn’t it? Of course, we 11 have our set-backs and disappointments, but, oh, it all sounds so wonderful, doesn’t it? I can hardly wait. It seems as though we youth of today have so much to look forward to. On the other hand, we have a lot to look back to. It makes me sad when I think that I have spent my last day as a student of Sheridan High School. Just think of all the good times we have had— class parties, the hay ride, the ballgames and dances afterward, track meets, the Turkey Jive parties the two initiations we participated in, the ().K. Club meetings, Saturday nights at the Blackhawk Buzz Bucket, the classes we whispered in, and the assemblies we wrote notes in, the Fall Festival, the Jr.—Sr proms, our wonderful Senior trip to Washington, D. C., the Job’s Daughters dances, the two plays we gave,—and. gosh, somebody stop me! I could ramble on forever. W e have had a most successful career in high school and we have shared some of the most wonderful joys. If only we could be High School Seniors forever. Sandra, could you come down and spend next week-end with me? There are several activities going on, and I know we’ll have a wonderful time. It is needless to say that Jack is just dying to sec you. Please don’t disappoint us. I suppose I had better close now. I have to address the invitations for graduation. ‘Bye now. Yours sincerely, Carol 22



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