Sheridan High School - Syllabus Yearbook (Sheridan, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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First Row' Luanna K Wright MaryJ Tolliver Donna K Alexander Karen F Good- night, Rosalyn L. Graham, Judith A. Price, Virginia A. Wiley, Mary JI. Walton, 'Sandra Kay Johnson, Barbara J. Mossburg, Diana Merrill, Jean K. Haughey. v I Second Row: Thelma K. Spear, Judith E. Burtron, Ronald C. Isenhour, Keith M. Downs, Mary E. Hiatt, Kermit Hinshaw, Mabel C. Burtron, Jean A. Lambert, Marthena Rawlings, Nancy A. Richardson, Janet C. Fosnight, Floretta M. Downs, Ronald W. Anderson, Ronald E. Godby. Third Row: Patricia A. Hobson, Donald L. Alexander, Karen A. Thistlethwaite, Dortha M. McLearron, Joyce Stowers, Diana M. McCullough, Wayne Wallace, Clovis L. Rudd, Bernetta S. Law, Cloyd E. Hawkins, Patricia A. Barnes, Marjorie G. Pritsch, Trina Y. Cain, Donald W. Marcum. ' Fourth Row: Edgar H. Spear, Francis W. Ridge, Mary L. Beam, John W. Emry, Lloyd K. King, Larry L. Biddle, Dixie L. Barnes, Gloria G. Pulliam, James M. Childers, Rex Carl Green, Stanley W. Bray, Jackie L. Whicker, Bobbie Seats, Jr. i Fiith Row: Mrs. Stapleton, Gerald C. Lindenrnayer, Lyle Richard Reddick, John Dale Snethen, David L. Harbaugh, Dale C. Ogle, Larry A. Wright, James A. Bragg, Charles E. Pickett, Jesse A. Smith, John R. Hoover, Robert C. Fulwider, Larry Joe Greathouse, Mrs. Walker. First Row' Barbara Pritch Karen Sue Rice Sue Inman Judy Watts Pat King Rebecca Clark, Sharon Cline. Heqiltq Booker, Harold Anderson, 'Steven Marlowe, Jimmie Godby, Ronald Simkins, Ricky Watts. Second Row: Patsy Shupe, Mary Ann'Phifer, Nancy Kay Cole, Marcia Lutz., Joy Barrick, Judy Moreland, Mary Sue Owens, Rebecca Williams, Bobby McC1ay, Donnie Leonard, Jerry Whicker, Earl Jones, Delbert Wright, Kirk Hoggat, Roy Cudworth, Bennie Mathews. Third Row: Linda Fox, Darlene Griffith, Kathy Wright. Nancy Ann Sears, Joan Robbins, Jenny Ottinger, Janet Stanley, Pamela Pickett, Jean Kinsey, Carole Beard, Janice Bogan, Jerry Hunt, Harold Wilson, Karl Ferguson, Johnny Bob Holmes, David Gene Inskeep. , Fourth Row: Mrs. Talbert, Daniel McVey, Gene Leonard, Francis Rudd, Norman Palmer, Thomas Bilby, John Pickett, Joseph Kellam, David Lutz, Dwain Biddle, Larry Hume, Ronald Glover, Jean Hadley, Miss Seller. Front Row' John Roe Jimmy Basey LeRoy Smith Richard Thomas Jerry Fosniglit Ronald Walker, Alan Woodrum, Tommy Dugdale, BillylReddick, Kenneth Scott, Eldon Freeman, Aaron Rawlings, John Greeman. Second Row: Mary Lou Wiley, Virginia Alexander, Lois Johnson, Marcia Cain, Linda Caldwell, Anna Jo Bailey, Betty Godby, Pat Bowen, Darlene Davis, Sammy Ottinger, Brenda Biddle, Wanda Delph. Third Row: Darlene Zellers, Violet Kay Stout, Ilene Walton, Betty Rudd, Carolyn Mayberry, Eleanor McLearron, John Ridge, Mariea Kercheval, Marilyn Cline, Janice Hadley, Mary Leonard, Janice Kelly, Anita Henthorn, Jimmy Dillinger. Fourth Row: Connie Goodnight, Daniel Whicker, Stuart Deakyne, Garlene Widows, Barbara Mintier, Sherry ,Ann Norman, David Allen Nelson, Sandra Whicker, Max Pierce, Judy King, Elma Rose Long, Kay McMurtry, Lois Owens, Bonnie Nicholson, Phillip Ridge. Fifth Row: Richard Johns, Gail Weatherman, Betty Jo Delph, Ivan Bragg, Ronnie Bray, Barbara Robbins, Judy Kay Marcum, Sandra Badger, Bobby Robbins, Beverley Newsome, Preston Spear, Judith Jones, Gail Nesbitt, Judy Wallace. Sixth Row: Carol Dell, Mary Voss, David Layne, Kenneth Baker, Cynthia Bennett, Daniel Lilly, Mike Bogan, Marsha McCullough, Martha Sears. David Sanders, Caroline Mos sburg, William Wiles, Barbara Johns. Seventh Row: Miss Olive Jones, Pauline Richardson, Meredith McKinney, Neil Delph, David Downs, David I-Ioggatt, Larry Inskeep, Donald Emry, Denny Fesmire, Isabelle Burtron, Janet Harbaugh, Johnny Hause, Mike Ferguson, Jimmy Hoover, Anita Bacon, Nancy Seymour, Mrs. Vera Miller.

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DEAR DIARY September Thursday l-Everyone is so enthusiastic today, looking forward to the studying and lessons for this year. You don't believe me, do you? Friday 2-Our yell beater-outers for the year are Mary Little, Ioe Landis, and Don Alexander. Congratulations! Our first football game with Danville. Score 0-0. Monday 5-Labor Day. Vacation already! Tuesday 6-Started the day off with a bang by having a Senior class meeting to discuss Freshman initiation. Lost our first 'football game to Wabash, 28-0. Wednesday 7-Aren't those people who spent the day at the State Fair lucky? Friday 9-The trophy for the outstanding 4-H Club of Hamilton County was presented by Mr. Hobson. Crispus Attucks game. Score 19-0. Monday 12-Mr. Hobbs announced the boys on the fire drill crew. Seniors are having a grand time autographing the Frosh napkins. Who's being initiated, anyway? Thursday 15-Freshman initiation. Ask the Seniors how they liked the candy! . Friday 16-Delphi game, score 12-6. In helping to win the game, Warren received a broken leg. Sorry! We'll sure miss you! Friday 23-Sunshine initiation at the Methodist Church. The Blackhawks stopped Iackson Central 14-6! Wednesday 28-F. H. A. meeting after school. Friday 30-We won't mention the score of the Crawfords- ville game. g October Tuesday 4--Senior class meeting to discuss the photo- graphing their lovely countenances. Wednesday 5-Basketball practice starts today. All those students who had no studying to do had their ears glued to the radio, listening to the World's Series. Thursday 6-One of our aggressive first graders caused a false fire drill today. Wonder what happened to the typing class? It seems they didn't get out! Friday 7-Played Kirklin. We lost 12-0. Tough luck, boys. Tuesday ll-Pictures for the annual taken today. Smile for the birdie. Wednesday 12-Convocation with Rev. Weatherman as the speaker. Thursday 13--October Clothesline was passed out this morning. There was some interesting news in it, wasn't there, Mrs. Cline?? Friday 14-Played Westfield and tied the score 6-6. Rosie Godby was happy. We wonder why? Tuesday 18-A streak of luck hit Noblesville and they beat us 7-6. Wednesday 19-All of the studious individuals were happy-report cards. Friday 21-Tipton won 26-0. Tough game, huh, boys? Tuesday 25-Seniors ordered their pictures. And to think they have to keep those mugs the rest of their lives! Sad case. Wednesday 26-A nice, quiet, agreeable Senior class meeting. tMr. Hobbs was presentll Thursday 27-Teachers' Institute. No more school this week. Monday 31-All those horrible-looking creatures which paraded around the assembly were the grade youngsters disguised in their Hallowe'en finery. November Tuesday l-G. A. A. meeting at noon. Friday 4-G. A. A. leaf rake and wiener roast at Barbara Pickett's home after school. Anyone wanting his leaves raked just call on the G. A. A. members! s Wednesday 9-Convocation today with Rev. Clopp as the speaker. , Thursday 10--Mad rush for the Clothesline this morning. Must be interesting gossip! Friday ll-F. H. A. meeting. Band gave a program this afternoon. Monday 14-Individual group pictures on sale. Wednesday 16-Iob's Daughters' dance at the Rec Hall tonight. Thursday 17-Season ticket sale is closed with a total of 352850. Do you suppose we can get them all in the gym? Friday 18-Season ticket awards given this morning. Rex Pitts won first prize and Billy Swain and R. Emry, second. Because its members were such high-pressured sales- men, the class of 1952 won the S5 class prize. Monday 21-Wonder what happened to Senior play prac- tice Friday night? How was the Westfield ballgame, girls? I Tuesday 22-Played Crispus Attucks' at Tech. Even though it took an extra three minutes, the Blackhawks came out on top 43-42. Wednesday 23 - Sunshine chili dinner with a short program following. Thursday 24-Thanksgiving vacation. Don't eat too much! Friday 25-Played Noblesville tonight. Need we say more? Monday 28-Wonder why everyone seems so blue? Could it be that the vacation didn't last long enough? Wednesday 30-Since grade cards were issued today, everyone is practicing his forgery. Iuniors ordered their class jewelry. December Friday 2-Our Blackhawks are flying high. Defeated Winamac 66-36. Tuesday 6--Senior Play dress rehearsal. Boys, why don't you like to wear make-up? Wednesday 7-Senior play, Peck's Bad Boy, was huge success. The troupe next moves to Broadway. Friday 9-Some of the gabby 4-H members were inter- viewed on the radio today. Took that train ride to Rensselaer tonight. Did we go for the game or for the ride? Incidentally, we won the game 45-39. Monday 12-The music department presented a Christmas program for the P. T. A. Wednesday 14-Convocation with Rev. Iesse Griffith as the speaker.

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