Sheridan High School - Syllabus Yearbook (Sheridan, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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RE EMBER WHENPP Remember when the cafeteria was built and we were the first trosh privileged to eat in it? Does anyone have some round milk bottles? Hang on to 'em. They're getting obsolete. Remember when no one had heard of chlorophyll except way back in frosh biology? No one can be ignorant 'bout in now. Girls, what ever did we do 'fore we had rubber tipped bobby pins? Remember when we were the last frosh to get initiated? Wasn't bad as it sounded was it girls? Beings there were some ex- ceptionally good-looking Senior boys! Gee, the no exemption rule took the lun out of being smart, d'dn't it? Wonder what we ever did 'tore they got the clock in the study hall? Remember when the library was back of the study hall and we u:ed to go back and study 7th and 8th grade spelling? Remember when the art class was located in the bookkeeping room? Gee, 25 years writing gone to waste, but you will have to admit lhe study hall desks look nice. Remember when ball point pens first came out Man were they expensive and quite smeary. They were wonderful for tatoo- ing tho. Remember when the bicycle rack was located where the cafe eria now is? Remember when every room in the building used to be that awful dingy yellow ivory? How many of you gathered milk weed pods for the war effort? Seems like it took forever to fill one of those huge sacks. Those fluorescent lights in the study hall are quite an improvement over the old hanging globe type. First Senior class to enforce S Club constitutional law that no girls could wear the boy's honor sweaters . Remember when Sheridan had a roller skating rink where Biddles is now? Ur where the bowling alley once was located, Remember when it was heneath the Sheridan girls to wear earrings in school? The halls are full now but remember when there used to be coat racks along the wall which stuck out 3 feet? Or when everyone said Sheridan should have swimming classes on 'count of the leakey ceilings. Remember the old basket ball score board that only went to 50? Remember when the only play ground equipment we had was swings and a slide? Remember when neckscarves first came into style 'bout 4 years ago and the race was on, to see who could acquire the most? Or during the war, scrap drives and there was always a pile of scrap and tires in front of the school house? Remember when we had a school paper called SHS Highlights ? Remember those snake dances we used to have? They proved too dangerous tho. V Remember the year the gym was decorated for the junior-senior prom. I'd hate to've been climbing those rafters. Remember when we used to carry chairs to the gym on Friday evenings and back again on Monday mornings? Remember the train ride to Rennselaer? Back in '49. Or when we used to buy our books in the principal's office cause that's where the bookstore was. A Where's everyones gray hairs? After those fallen ceiling episodes in the 3rd grade it's a wonder we aren't bald headed. Remember when our band, football and basketball uniforms were black and white? When, you used to get here early Cback 'fore '47l and had to wait on the stair steps till the 3 o'clock bell rang? Wonder what people that were allergic to wool did 'fore nylon and orlon came along? Remember when the TV was installed in the study hall? Television, the wonder of wonders. lt seems like it's been here long as we can remember, but I wonder what we ever used to do with our spare time which is now spent in watching TV? Remember when we watched the 1953 inauguaration on TV and saw the I.U. Marching One Hundred? Or when Jimmy and Jerry delighted in changing seats to confuse the poor teachers? Ur after Halloween when there was always a row of lawn chairs on the south side of the school building and which everyone made use of during the noon hour? Page Twenty-nine

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SECO D GRADE First Row: Mary Sue Fnlwider. Peggy Downs, Danny Biddle, Billy Manier, Leroy Weston, Glenda Hllitiltlftt, Mike Baker. David Coy, James llnehexnin, Jr., Donna Hayes, Marietti Goodnight, Barlrzra Ellis, John Bailey. Patty Kelshaw, Ronnie Pearson, Ray Kinsey, Leeil Meliearon. Second Row: Rex Ridge, Dickie Hadley, Judith Delph, Lorine Boggs. Nancy Price, Eddie King, Sandra Drish, John R. Curry, Teresa Newsom, Louise Lindenlnayer Glenda Thomas, Diana Barnett, Anita Jean Biddle. Phillip Lilly. Nora Greathonse, Freddie Ilelnh, Beverly Dllfilill- LHFFY HHWISY. Third Row: Mrs. Stephenson, Cynthia Downs, Kathy Gotshall. Mary Jane Bilhy, Mary Ann Dunn, Strven Thomas. Donna Kay Jones, Ralph Weaver, Bob Bowen, David Woodrlnn, l'. tty Kemp, Frances Rood, Rex IS'!Ilil0'lI', Peggy Walliee. Carolyn Hawley, Mike Cornell, Mrs. Ilarrey. Fourth Raw: Jack Mendenhall. .Ierry limry, Lonild Walker, Dennis Reynolds, Donna Swain, Kathy Nicholson, Connie Smith, Anita Cline, Jeffrey Cox, Bill Norris Steven Bennett, Sharon Greeman, Kenny, Bowen, Linda Wisman, Sandra Br igg, Johnnie Pearson, Lindt Godhy, Kathleen Hastings, Mrs. Pettijohn. Fifth Bow: Paul Robert Wy tt, -iillitl Dell, 'I':rry Voss, James St Iford, Micky Mellonald, Garry Burton. Neil Lambert, Eddie Eiekleberry, Linda Mooney, Mike Stephenson. Vieki Aldred, Phil Kereheval, Patsy Whiteomh, Clara Cooper, Rath Ann Bray, Jimmy Singleton, Jimmy Mace. Absent: Jackie Sonthxrrd, Elvin Iihigle. Dale Wilson, Ronald Jones, Szcond Row: Danny Third Row: Groves. Fourth Row: . Wayne Fifth Row: Keith FIRST GRADE First Row: Lind: Nairarxn, Lindi Tater, .Xlra ilenthorn, Charles Roe. Kay Zellars, Jean Caldwell, Ardith 'l'ho1n's, Linda Ellis, Valtae 'I'histletlni'aite, Panla Baird. Vieki Ihlnn, llfrold Dillinger, Cynthia MeCinre. irennis Kelshaw, .Ierry Bray. Margaret Cline. Linda Lon Nelson Mike Relnsi-n. llnine Stern, W. rren Weiver, Donna Stowers, Charles lbell. Janet Cody, Peggy Baeon. Beverly Reddiek, Linda MeKinney, Ronald Widows, Stout, 'I'omnry Pratz-r. Linda iillilwl Janet Ringer, Peggy Ottinger. Mi'-e Heck. Billy Barron, Srndra Wills, Cheryl Brown. S1:nrlr.i Bnrtron, Reber:-a Ilnrr. Snszn Carney, J--ne B rker. Janet Stirrett. Marilyn Calvert, Bobby Barnes, Karen Collier, Ann Boyer, Charles Engle. Raymond Cox, Carolyn Gang, llonna John Henley. Neil Mendenhall, IM-Anna Nesbitt. Iiavid King, Ruth Ann Piekett. Jane Laigiiel, Linda Alexander, Cheryl Godhy. Iohnny Prater, Snsin Stapleton, Linda Beard, Lynn iil'2Liltii'Ilillll'LI, Lee Brandenburg, Jinnny Vair, Jack 'l'lroinpson, Phillip llohson. iVIll'l'l'll Waterman. Waterman. Rose Marie Bennet. Snsan Wiles, Chris Ilolnies Janet llannner, Carolyn Rasey, Bei-ky Boyer. Awilda Moss. Collen Clements, Reheeea Wyatt, l'h1di Stewart. Sarah lh'e.ithonse, Leonailal Cooper, Mary Francis Iilvans, M-rk Mi-Cnllongh. Steven Millikan. Johnny Mitt-hell. l'at Piekett. Dennis Ryan, Rieky Wilhehn. X Witham. 'an'tJr. Judy Biship, Bruce Robbins, Mary Rath Hntslar, Riti Kay King, Jeanette Clements, llennis Fergwsoi, C rrie Stindefnr, Brendi Raines. Kenneth Page Twenty-eight



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THE MIDWAY Isn't it exciting to be strolling down a crowded mid-Way? There are so many things to do. All kinds and types of people, hurrying and scurrying to see the show which attracts them most. Doesn't that description remind you of our halls? Don't you see crowds of students rushing to the classes Which they have chosen to study. Sometimes We don't realize how im- portant our Mid-Way is. Just follow us through the next few pages and you can readily see. G.W. Page Thirty

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