Sheridan High School - Syllabus Yearbook (Sheridan, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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First Row—Charles Hadley, Timothy King, Mary Lou Bitner, Robert Bilby, Lea Beth Johnson, Barbara Pawlak, Nan Marie Gardner, Susan Woodrum, Joyce Ruffin, Treena Henthorn, Luella Goodnight, Janet Sue Van Meter, Carolyn Honnold, Paul Walton, Larry Graham, Vance Wallace, Robert Mintier. Second Row—Melva Pickard, Neal Cody, Phil Pickett, Ernie Strawn, Sue Reddick, David Grinstead. Betty Joan Prater, Luc Reddick, Janet Pickett, Doncl Dell, Ronnie Moore, Billie Small, Clcta Calvert, Mary Ellen Johnson, Connie Glover, Amy Griffith, Jimmie Spencer, Randall Raines. Third Row—Niles Millikan, Larry Kinkead, John Downs, Clarence Hutslar, Jimmie Swain, Lowell Clark, Marilyn Miller, Elizabeth Little, Judith Roudebush, Jane Wilson, Marsha Palmer, Marie Reynolds, Nancy Creek. Dorothy Beard, Karen Booker, Wilma Craig, Sally Stahl, Margaret Stewart, Jualcla Ramsey, Judith McClure, John Ramsey, John Voorics, Lary Joe Pearson, Murray Durbin, Charles Bascy, Kenneth Kinsey, Keith Wallace, Mrs. Stapleton, Mrs. Walker. third grade First Row—Trina Cain, Dale Ogle, Gary Petitt, Jessie Smith. Virginia Wiley, Barbara Mossburg, Sandra Johnson, Judith Price, Mary June Walton, Helen Stone, Judith Ann Hankins, Diane Merrill, Larry Joe Greathouse, Charles F.nas Pickett, Karen Faye Goodnight, Jean Haughey, Floretta May Downs. Second Row—Mrs. Hazel Talbert, Gloria Pulliam, Kicth Downs, Charles Robert Fulwider, Donald Lee Alexander, John Snethen, Joyce Stowers, John William Emry, Jimmie Childers, Gerald Lindenmayer, Larry Allen Wright, James Bragg, Mary June Tolliver, Rosa-Ivn Graham, Mary Ellen Hiatt, Donna Kay Alexander, Miss Harriet A. Seller. Third Row—Diana Marie McCullough, Dortha McClcarron, Lyle Richard Reddick, Judith Ellen Burton, Janet Fosnight, Ronald Anderson, Marjorie Pritsch, Patricia Barnes, Larry Bill Cox, Bobby Seats, Charlene Burton, John Robert Hoover, Patricia Hobson, Karen Ann Thistlewaite, Wavnc Wallace, Francis Ridge. Fourth Row—Jean Ann Lambert, Larry Lee Biddle, Ronald Godby, Dixie Barnes, Marthena Rawlings, Clovis Leroy Rudd, Luanna Kay Wright, Donald Marcum, Cloyd Eugene Hawkins, Bernetta Sue Law, Rex Carl Green, Jackie Whicker, Mary Lou Beam, Ronald Isenhoar, Edgar Spears, Stanley Bray. second grade Front Row—Harold Anderson, Sue Inman, Nancy Cole, Pat King, Tommy Bilby, Joy Barricks, Jimmie Godby, Linda Fox, Joe Kellam, Dwain Biddle, Kenny Scott, Mary Phifer, Judy Watts, Rebecca Sue Williams, Kathy Wright, Richard Watts, Jerry Moore. Second Row—Larry Hume, Ronald Arnett, David Inskeep, Roy Cudworth, Martha Bascy, Darlene Griffith, David Layne, Nancy Sears, Jerry Whicker, Carole Blaklcy, Robert McClay, Fred Small, Janet Stanley, Steve Marlowe. Third Row—Patty Foltz, Donald Leonard, Kirk Hoggatt, Rebecca Clark, Regina Booker, Carole Beard, Marcia Lutz, John Pickett, Mike Rudd, Barbara Pritsch, Mary Owen, Jenny Ottingcr, David Lutz. Fourth Row—Pamela Pickett, Karl Ferguson, Ronald Glover, Jean Kinsey, Jerry Hunt, Jerry Ayers, Johnny Bob Holmes, Delbert Lynn Wright, Eudenc Thompson, Janice Bogan, Larry Joe Mann, Danny MeVey, Bennie Mathews, Joan Robbins, Eddc Joe McClure, Patsy Shupc, Carolyn Sue Waitt, Jude Moreland. first grade

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TURNING BACKWARD AUGUST 31—Everyone sure is happy today. I don't know why, but they act as if they like getting back to school. SEPTEMBER: 1. The Senior Class officers were elected today. It’s Dillinger for a third term. 2. Mary Helen Fisher, Roberta Wallace, and John McDonald were elected as yell leaders for the second year. We also had Freshmen Initiation—they really looked like Indians. 3. We started our football season by defeating Danville 19 to 6. 6. No wonder we don’t like having school today. It’s Labor Day. 9. We had a fire drill today. I don’t think anyone would ever stay in a school building long enough to get hurt badly. 10. We beat Kirklin 27 to o. Isn’t that grand! 13. I don’t see why all the senior girls arc so sleepy. It’s just Monday. 15. Do all schoolteachers become quarrelsome, or do all quarrelsome people become school teachers? 17. Sure was a swell ball game. Sheridan 6, Delphi 6. 21. We walked over Brownsburg 20 to o. 24. Wonder why all the teachers are smiling so? couldn’t be payday, could it? We played Jackson Central and defeated them by a score of 20 to o. 29. F. F. A District meeting was held here. OCTOBER: 1. We upset Crawfordsville, 6-0. 5. B-team boys play Noblesville tonight. Mr. Hobbs says it’s going to cost $1.50 to get in. Cheap, huh? 8. We beat Kirklin again. Gets monotonous, but we like it. 11. The teachers get a change tonight, they can argue with our parents, instead of us, at the P. T. A. meeting. 13. We had convocation today with Reverend Hile as speaker. 15. Won another ballgame. Beat Westfield 13-0. 19. We beat Noblesville, 32-0. Meet the Hamilton County Football Champs of 1948! We had a snake dance before the game so we couldn’t lose. 21. No school for four days. Teachers’ Institute to give the poor teachers a chance to find out what to do with their “problem-pupils”. 22. We beat Tipton in a thriller, 21-19. We ccr-tainly arc happy and proud, and we have a reason to be. This is the first time since 1908 that a Sheridan football team has finished a season undefeated. 25. Mr. Hobbs held the first basketball practice today. 27. Who had a Hallowe’en Party last night? And wonder where Jim Ross got his firecrackers? ? 29. Grade youngsters paraded for the high school today, all masked up. Scared me! NOVEMBER: 4. Jr.-High boys lost their games with Zions-ville. 5. Look at all the sad seniors. No wonder, government test. Parents gave a banquet for the football team at the Shelter House. to. Where is everyone today? Oh! rabbit hunting. Reverend Weatherman was the speaker at the convocation. 12. We won our first basketball game when we beat Delphi 38-36. 15. Mr. Eudaley was absent today. An eye injury—due to rabbit hunting, we think. The Lions Club sponsored a banquet for the football team. 16. The seniors received a talk on Social Security today from one of their representatives. 17. Sophomores had a class party in the gym. 19. We beat Noblesville 58-27. 23. The Sunshine Society held its annual Chili Dinner and presented a program to the student body. 25. Thanksgiving Day. By evening everyone around S. H. S. will be full of turkey. 26. Well, our luck ran out. Crispus Attucks beat us, 53-47. 30. The senior play, “A Lucky Penny”, was presented. DECEMBER: 3. We got beaten again, this time by Winamac 50-44.

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