Sheridan High School - Syllabus Yearbook (Sheridan, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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In the tall and spring unknown talent is shown in the class plays. All work and no play make teenagers dull creatures. Dancing is a favorite among students. Teenagers Clre GIWUYS 11'-11191'Y' Page Five 7th Period Study Hull AtN 0011 THUSE !!SSHVII3l!!S ANI! TH! EXCITIIS GIVIES The Hawks in action!! Qur Sheridan Blackhawks romped through a ten game sched- ule with a seven won three lost. We were proud ot the team when they came out on top and had to cheer a little louder when they came out on the deteated end, This is our assembly as you could tell by the intelligent look on all the taoes. Our study halls will always be remembered tor the studying, worrying, writing, chewing nails, pulling hair, and day-dreaming. We were al- ways kept under control by our patient and understanding teachers. They did their best! Go Get'em Blackhawks! At Noblesville Football Game nmf,+4.-me-wgliuwvfr fwmnmfvfrnst-tfsmaiwef-w,mwwwJ.fwwf.: naifenramgwv--:..ww wfmwawmuym ew fwwmxms-rws .wma-rw sn-'mama-5 What is he saying? Be Careful. lIlASS HIIIIIVIS All THE .Y i tif Xi ,V-1 -fl xx Q I .nil , ix 7 if fs it - f , 'V ' i , .,. it 0 , ig . if 2' .f iw- - Y T ' iii, i , . i f 7 ,kv ii t nm It mt Ann: nv Miss Pritchard explains. sff E I k'hA it i ,... Speech Class: This is Where the great orators ot tomor- row are produced. Gym Class: Hasn't everyone noticed the girls running around in shorts in treezing weather? This is Miss Butler's first year and she is making olym- pic material. Chemistry Class: lndustrial Chemists at Work!! A person stepping into this room is taking his lite into his own hands. Art Class: The art class has helped to brighten the school halls with their brilliant masterpieces. vi it M4 EX sk Wifi ' 'N 4. aff f 4 if QV: JAH K N 5 2' Hg- 'L ,f fr K ,K X. ff if 5 mx tai: 5 3 2 s 'N My V i Q V ,,, ,,- , . , as ':::,-:f..3'-31 - !.. V 'E Lf ' v ACTIVITY Tfc fffttslw. 'nw . A r 1,1 . L H 2.h b4.. .t 'Oo Q THE PHIPU The 58 Express of S. H. S. is full oi people. The engineers are Mr. Hobbs and Mr. Mace, who keep things running smoothly. The conductors are the teachers, who guide the passengers in the right direction. Many pas- sengers are on our train. Some are tired and sleepy, others are excited and peppy, While the rest are reading quietly. Who are the passen- gers - the students oi course. Climb aboard all you Sl-lS'ers and away we go! Page Eleven ,141 llllll PRI IIIPM Presenting our principal, Mr. l-lobbsl We all feel that he has taken an interest in each one of us. We Will never forget the Words of Wisdom he has given to us in general assembly and any other time we have asked for advice, Everyone knows his word is law, but he has a firm manner and always a Warm friendly greeting to all. Page Twelve Illllt TRUSTEE Mr. Mace is a person who every- one is glad to see around our school. All are greeted with a cheery smile tor which he is well known. We appreciate his help in buying new equipment for our school. lt is with his aid that students oi Sheridan are advancing into the future. Young and old admire Mr. Mace tor his faithful service to our school and com' munity. . 3 . if ..,..t.,..,.. .M .,i.., . IEANINE BUTLER B.S. Indiana State Teachers College, , l Business, Physical Education. if V JOYCE CLINE 'Q nnn Central Normal College, Butler Uni- N V l'Ll versity A.B., Indiana University, , S Franklin College, Social Science, Eng- H E ' , lish. Y' i'i f::' W BOB DAY Purdue University, Ball State Teach- Q A, ers College B.S., Industrial Arts, .3 V., ,-,, ' A, Physical Education, Football Coach. 'V--V. ,Ml - ttt MILDRED HAMMER Earlham College, Marion College A.B., Butler University, Librarian. Alegbra, Freshman Sponsor. IULIET HERSHMAN Earlham College, Marion Colleqe, A.B., Butler University, Indiana Uni- versity Extension, Latin, English. DON INSKEEP Purdue University, B.S.. Physical Ed- ucation, Science, Ass't. Coach. Ir. Hi Basketball Coach. HARRY INSKEEP Depauw University, A.B., Indiana University, M.S., Mathematics, Com- merce, Iunior Class Sponsor. NELSON IAY Purdue University, B.S., Agriculture, F.F.A. Advisor. 4-H Leader. IOE LANDIS Butler University, B.S., Social Studies, 8th grade sponsor. ESTHPR LINN Purdue University. B.S., Home Eco- nomics, Health, F.H.A. Sponsor, 4-H Leader, Iunior Class Sponsor. STANLEY MERRILL Indiana University, B.S., Ball State Teachers Colleae, Indiana Central Commerce, School paper advisor. ROBERT MCFADDEN Indiana State Teachers Colleae, A.B., World History, Social Studies, Soci- ology, Economics. MARY ELLEN MITCHELL Western College, A.B., Indiana Uni- versity, Speech, French, Senior play director, Senior sponsor, Social Studies, Syllabus Advisor. ms... : - X - ff.',gg5,,fgf1gs.sk jrg gi- fx at ff' -- 'lf . ..-. wwe. . . , .. .. mt. ..... r, , .... V, :ei . .. , I.-,553 W...-. - I . 2 -- M .. . . gg . : ,D 'f sgy-iss .- .eg-,,,-,--.Q 1 fewe- ' ? RKvf:.ii:ff ipmr A . L --sq-:r n--' , -- . ... .. V C.. . .1 our . .. it .-J.. . , Hr . r . -f ,ef Y'-ff.. ',fl.nl!fllsz9 E , W ..., ,gg 4' If N 'ttf fi Q I I S, ii Q effgflk gi I ij Q 3 ui I f sl Q' I 4.4 fs 4 I K, 5 I In If . ffzkkf .I .'g ...Ill ff l S Z l 2 I E E I E 2 S x . A .-,,.,,,. ,..,, . Q., , . I. Q . ,gy V-,kL K A ,,z,'zLsisE:' K E59 W a 'SSQQJ' .,.. .,,. E . A fr-iglf . 2 --i I-' . Wat' : 11, .W 4 ,- J If ggfiiifiii' 4... ,t I I M, -tsitkirssef -a is. v ff.. g ' . ,ss ..,..,. f 3 y,,y ng.. ,gl ., ,. ... , ',..ifIXfv'gW t1 : s? 'sitw ' f-T' ' lt' .- I -iw ' 5 .... , ..,:-Mx.. Ak K , ,..,, .E ,V ,V BETTY PRITCHARD Indiana State Teachers College, B.S.. Art. EDITH PUZEY DePauw University, A.B., English. Sophomore Sponsor, Iunior Play. OWEN RICHARDSON Central Normal College, A.B., Social Studies. English. Ir. Hi Math., Book- store. BYRON STOUT DePauw University. A.B., Butler Uni- versity, M.S., Social Studies, Drivers Training, Track Coach, Ir. Hi Coach. Football, Sophomore Sponsor. WAYNE VAN SICKLE Arthur Iordon Conservatory of Music. Butler University, B.M.. Music. NOBLE WAITT Ball State Teachers College, B.S.. Butler University, Math, Science. Sr. Sponsor. OSCAR WIEBUSCH Brvll State Teachers College, M.A.. B.S. Math, Physics. Chemistry, Fresh- man Sponsor. THELMA WIEBUSCH Ball State Teachers College, A.B., M.A.. lr. High English. NORA CARLISLE Ball State Teachers Collerre, Indiana- polis. Purdue University, Fifth Grade. GOLDIE E. CHILDERS Manchester College. Teachers Col- leae, Indianapolis, Purdue University. Fifth Grade. FLORENCE COLBY Indiana University, B.S.. Fourth Grade. HEQTER FOUST Marion College, Ball State Teachers College, Butler University, Sixth Grade. EULALIA FREEMAN Central Normal Colleae, Indiana State Teachers College Extension. Fourth Grade. EDITH HARVEY Central Normal College, Third Grade. PAULINE IOHNSON Indiana Central College, Fourth Grade. ' MADGE MCCULLOUGH Teachers College, Indianapolis, Cen- tral Normal College, First Grade. CLYDE McKEE Indiana State Teachers College, Pur- due University, Sixth Grade. EMMA MENDENHALL I Teachers College, Indianapolis, Sec- ond Grade. LOUISE MERRILL Ball State Teachers College, Indiana University, First Grade. ' EDITH NESBIT Central Normal College, Butler Uni- versity, B.S., Second Grade. ' MARTIN NOLTE Indiana University, Butler University, Fifth Grade. MARY PETTIIOHN Indiana University, Butler University, Second Grade. PAULINE RICHARDSON Teachers College, Indianapolis, Cen- tral Normal College, A.B., First Grade. MYRNA STAPLETON M.N.I. Butler- University, A.B., Third Grade. ' DONNA WILLIAMS Indiana University, B.M.E., Music to Grade I to IV. MRS. CAYLOR The Office Secretary. Sl IUHS Class Officers President - lim Spencer Vice President - Ronnie Iohnson Treasurer - Ianet Sue Von Meter Secretary - Karen Booker Sgt.-at-arms - Lowell Goodnight Sponsors - Mrs. Mitchell and Mr. Waitt. Class Colors Dark Green and light green Class Flower Carnation Class Motto When the going gets tough - the tough get going. Here, Nancy. Page Seventeen LARRY W. ALLEN Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Boy's Council Vice President 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: S Club 2, 3, 4: Club Vice President 4: Annual Staff 4: Play Cast 4. TERRY LEE ASHLEY Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Footall 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2' Track 1, 2, 3, 4: S Club 1, 2, 3, 4, DOROTHY WILMOT BEARD Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4. WM. DOYLE BEARD Boy's Council 1, Z, 3, 4: Football 1, 2: S Club 2, 3, 4. BOB BILBY Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Bas- ketball Manager, 2, 3, 4: Club 2, 3, 4: Play Cast 4. MARY LOU BITNER Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4: F,H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2: School Paper 4. KAREN ELOICE BOOKER Sunshine l. 2. 3, 4: F.H,A. 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. Secretary 4: Class Secretary 4: Play Cost 4: Annual Stall 4: State Aljelcra Contest 1: Latin Contest 2: Girls State 4: 4-H 6 years: 4-H Ir. Leader 2 years. VELMA IEAN BUTCHER Sunshine 3, 4: Librarian 3: Library Club 3: Tipton l, 2. CLETA PEARL CALVERT Sunshine 1, 2. 3, 4' F.H,A. 1, 2, 3 4: F.H.A. Treasurer 3: G.A.A. 1,Z, LARRY CAYLOR Boy's Council 3, 4: Library 3, 4: Band 3. 4: Walnut Grove 1, 2. LOWELL WAYNE CLARK Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A, Basketball 1, 2, 3: Dairy Iuclging 1, 2, 3, 4: Land Iudging 3: 4-H 7 years. NEAL ALDEN CODY Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Boy's Council Sec- retary and Treasurer 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: S Club 1, 2, 3, 4: S Club Secretary and Treasurer 4: Class Vice Presi- dent 1: Play Cast 3, 4: Annual Stall 4: Science Club 4. WILMA DEAN CRAIG Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4: Librarian 1, 4: Chorus 1, Z. DONEL DELL Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F,A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 3, 4: S Club 3, 4: Dairy Iudg- ing l, 2, 3, 4: Land Iudging 3, 4: 4-H 1, Z, 3, 4. MURRAY DURBIN Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Play Cast 4: Science Club Club 4. ROYCE ESSIG Boy's Council 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: lack- son Central 1. LOWELL GOODNIGHT Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2: Football 3, 4: S Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Sgt.-at-arms 3, 4: Play Committee 3, 4. AMY K. GRIFFITH Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Short- hand Award 3: School paper 4. DAVID GRINSTEAD Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. 1, Z, 3, 4: F.F.A. Reporter 3, 4: Track 1: F.F.A. Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4: 4-H G years: Livestock Iudging 1, 2, 3, 4: Land Iudging 3, 4. CHARLES HADLEY Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2: 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4: Crop Iudjing 2, 3, 4: Land Iudging 3, 4. CARRIE CAROLYN HONNOLD Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. Queen Candidate 3: Honor Society 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2: Science Club 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Yell Block 3, 4: 4-H 8 years: Play Cast 3. 4: Annual Staff 4. IOHN HUFFMAN Boy's Council 2, 3, 4: Football 3: New Alb- any 1. 1 LEA IOHNSON Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4: Sunshine President 4: Sunshine Camp Rep. 4: F.H.A. l, 2. 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2: Speech Club 3: Science Club 4: Girls State Rep. 4: Play Cast 3, 4: Annual Staff 4: 4-H 1. MINDA IOHNSON Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A,A. 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Orchestra Contest 1, 2, 3: School paper 3. RONALD LEE IOHNSON Boy's Council 2, 3, 4: Boy's Council Presi- dent 3: F.F.A. Z, 3, 4: F.F.A. Vice President 3: F.F.A. President 4: F.F.A, Basketball 3, 4: Class Vice President 4: 4-H 2, 3, 4: 4-H Recreation Leader 3, 4: Livestock Iudging 2: Land Iudging 3, 4: Poultry Iudging 3, 4. LARRY KINKEAD Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. 3, 4: F.F.A. Basketball 1, 2: Land Iudging 2. KENNY KINSEY Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. Treasurer 3: F.F.A. Vice President 4: F.F.A. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Land Iudging 3: 4-H 7 years. NANCY IANE LAW Sunshine 1, Z, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN LITTLE Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4: Sunshine Vice President 3: Sunshine Camp Rep. 4: F.H.A. 3, 4: Speech Club 3: Play Cast 3, 4: Typing Con- test 3: Annual Stalf 4: Science Club 4: H.S.- L.A. 4: Honor Society 3, 4. MARILYN LOUISE MENDENHALL Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Play Cast 3, 4: Annual Stall 4: School Paper 4: 4-H 8 years: Band 6 years. Page Nineteen Page Twenty MARILYN K. MILLER Sunshine 1, Z, 3, 4: Sunshine Treasurer Z: Sunshine Camp Rep. 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Parliamentarian 4: Queen Candidate 1: G.A.A. l, 2: Class Sec-Treasurer Z: Booster Club 1, 2: Speech Club 3: Honored Queen Iob's Daughters 3: Play Cast 3, 4: Science Club 4: Annual Staff 4: Girls State Rep. 4. IUDY MCCLURE Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. l, Z, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2: School Paper 4. SUE PADGETT Sunshine 1. 2, 3. 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. Parlimentarian 3: F.H.A. Historian 4: Class Sec-Treasurer 1: G.A.A. 1, 2: Play Cast 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 4. MARSHA GAIL PALMER Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: 4-H 7 years: Ir. Leader 3 years: 4-H Round-Up: County 4-H Judging l, 2, 3: District 4-H Iudging 1: Dairy Iudging 1: Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1: Orchestra Contest 1: Booster Club l: Annual Staff 4: Play Committee 4: Alternate to Girls State 4. BARBARA ANN PAWLAK Sunshine l, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. l: Library 1, 27 Booster Club 1, Z: Chorus 3: Play Committee 3, 4: School Paper 4. LARRY IOE PEARSON Boy's Council l, 2, 3. 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Track 2, 3, 4: Track Man- ager 1: S Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Class Sgt.-at- arms Z: Play Cast 3: Booster Club 3, 4. IANET KAY PICKETT Sunshine 1, 2, 3. 4: F.H.A. 1. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2: Chorus 3, 4: Solo Contest 3. 4: Booster Club 1: Bookkeeping Award 3: Typing Award 3: 4-H 6 years: Honor Society 3, 4. PHIL G. PICKETT Boy's Council l. Z, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: S Club 2, 3, 4: Class Sgt-at-arms 1: Play Cast 4. MARGARET LUCILLE PIERCE Sunshine 3, 4: Plav Cast 3: School Paper 4: Chorus 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Annual Staff 4: Play Committee 4: Typing Contest 3: Illi- nois 1. 2: 4-H 4 years. IOAN PRATER Sunshine 1, Z, 3, 4: Typing Award 2, 3: School Paper 4. LONNA LOU PURDY Sunhine 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Booster Club 1. 2: G.A.A. 1, 2: 4-H 4 years: School Paper 4: Iob's Daughter's. RANDALL LEE RAINES Boy's Councl 1, 2, 3, 4: Baketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2. 4: Cross County 1, 2, 4: S Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Play Cast 4. IOHN RAMSEY Boy's Council l, 2, 3, 4. IUALELA RAMSEY Sunshine l, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2. LINDA LOU REDDICK Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY SUE REDDICK Sunshine 1, Z, 3, 4. LLOYD DARRYL ROBINSON Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: S Club 1, 2, 3, 4: S Club Sgt-at-arms 4. ALAN BURL SHEETS Boy's Council 1. 2, 3, 4: 4-H 5 years: Science Club 4: Science Club President 4: Electric Contest-Boone County 3. EARL SHELBURNE Boy's Council 1, 2, 3. 4: F.F.A 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. Sec. 3, 4: 4-H President 4: Class Vice- Pres. 3: Class President 2: Livestock Iudg- ing 1, 2, 3, 4: Crop Iudging 2: Land Iudging 2: 4-H 8 years: Health 6: Safety Leader 3: Play Cast 3, 4. TIM SPENCER Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Boy's Council Sgt.-at- arms 4: Basketball 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track l, 2, 3, 4: S Club 1. 2, 3, 4: S Club President 4: Class Vice-Pres. 2: Presi- dent 3, 4: Play Cast 3, 4. FRED STAHL Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. 1: Track 3, 4: Football 4: State Geometry Contest 2: Honor Society 3, 4: Honor Society Sec. 3: Play Stage Manager 3, 4. SALLY STAHL Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: 4-H 6 years: District Latin Contest 1, 2: State Latin Contest 1: County Typing Contest 2, 3: Dis- trict Music Contest Z. 3: State Music Con- test Z: Annual Stall 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Iunior Leader 1 year MARGARET ANN STEWART Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: An- nual Stati 4: Play Cast 4: Play Committee 3: Chorus 3. ERNIE STRAWN Boy's Council 1, 2, 3. 4: Science Club 4. DON K. THOMPSON Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Boy's Council Pres. 4: H.S.L.A. 3, 4: H.S.L.A. Pres. 3: Library 2. 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Honor Society Pres. 4: Annual Staff 4: Boys State 4: 4-H 4 years: Latin Contest 1: Speech Club 3: Play Cast 3, 4. NANCY L. THOMPSON Sunshine l, 2, 3, 4: Sunshine Camp Rep. 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. Sec. 3: F.H.A. Queen Candidate 4: Annual Staff 4: Booster Club 1, 2: Play Cast 3, 4: Library 4: Science Club 4: Geometry Contest 2. IANET SUE VAN METER Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. Queen Candidate 2: G.A.A. 1. 2: Class Treasurer 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Play Cast 3, 4: Annual Staff 4: Girls State Alternate 4: Algebra Contest 1. KEITH WALLACE Boy's Council 1 2, 3, 4: Play Stage Manag- er 3. VANCE WALLACE Boy's Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Play Stage Manag- er 3, 4. CAROLYN IANE WILSON Sunshine l, 2, 3, 4: Sunshine Secretary 3: Sunshine Treasurer 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. President 3: F.H.A. Vice-Pres. 4: Play Cast 3, 4: Annual Staff 4: 4-H 8 years: Iob's Daughters': Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Band Contest 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3: Orchestra Contest 2: Solo Contest 1: Booster Club 1, 2: Speech Club 3: District Iudging 3, 4: Girls State Alternate 4. THOMAS E. WRIGHT Boy's Council 1. Z, 3. 4: Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Or- chestra 1. 2. 'X-QF, NIR S APS 'Wil Page Twenty-two JU IURS ! Bottom Row IL to RJ Mike Ashley, Charles Pickett, Iames Bragg, Iohn Hoover, Tommy Evans, Larry Greathouse, Ron- ald Demaree, Larry Wright, Bob Fulwider, Dale Ogle. How 2 Barbara McCarty, Sandra Iohnson, Iudy Price, lean Ann Haughey, Roselyn Graham, Mary Hiatt, Barbara 4 Mossburg, Iudy Richey, Patty Barnes, Deanna Merrill, Virginia Nelson. Row 3 Lee Brackins, Marthena Rawlings, Bernetta Law, Connie Robinson, Iudy Burton, Carol Fairchild, Deanna Boone, Luanna Wright, Majorie Pritsch, Helen Stone, Sue Marlow, Mariam Childers, Donna Alexander, Betty Gray, Mrs. Linn. Row 4 Diana McCullough, Fred Spencer, Mary Louise Hines, David Harbaugh, Lewis Hendricks, Dixie Barnes, Ianet Brown, Evelyn Butcher, Iim Childers, Dorothy Pierce Emma Sue Stapleton, Iudy Wallwork, Carol Lee, Mr. lnskeep. Row 5 Stanley Bray, Norman Viehe, Larry Biddle, Wayne Gardner, Clovis Rudd, Ierl Ramsay, Cloyd Hawkins, Iohn Snethen, Chet Wallace, Ronald Isenhour, Nancy Richardson, lean Ann Lambert, Karen Thistlethwaite, Iill Reed. Row 6 Edgar Spear, Don Marcum, Carl Green, Lloyd King, Wayne Wallace, Leroy McKinley, Iohn Emry, Hurley Weth- ington, Richard Reddick, Ierry Woolridge, Bob Seats, Iohn Shelburne, Donzel Wright, Iim Swain. Absent - Dale Caylor. Page Twenty-three 1 I SUPHUMUHES Bottom Row IL to HJ Gene Leonard, Jim Pierce, Don Parks, Charles Walker, David Lutz, Dwain Biddle, Willie Greer, Richard Watts, David Ogle, Ioe Grinstead. Row 2 Carolyn Waitt, Nancy Cole, Karen Rice, Beth Law, Iudy Moreland, Ioe Barricks, Barbara Pritch, lane Child- ers, Sue lnman, Marcia Lutz. Row 3 Karen Dodd, Dian Hillock, Ienny Ottinger, Eudene Thompson, Nancy Waters, Kathy Wright, Ioan Robbins, Nancy Sears, Christine Vose, Serry Cline, Linda Fox. Patsy Shupe, Pamela Pickett, Carolyn Forebush, Carol Beard, Ann Groves, Rebecca Clark, Iane Mendenhall, Spon. Byron Stout. Row 4 Norman Palmer, Iim Land, Don Leonard, Tom Bilby, Mary Ann Bailey, Larry Brown, Larry Humes, Nolan Bush, Rita Staton, lim Godby, Connie Martin, Iean Hadley, Rebecca Williams, Darlene Griffith. Row 5 Neal Stahl, Iirn Boyer, Ierry Hunt, Billy Hudson, Mike Rudd, Danny McVey, Don Weir, Delbert Wright. Lanita West, Linda Fairchild, Bob Iohns, Rigina Booker, Ian Stanley, Ronnie Glover, Spon. Edith Puzey. Row 6 Larry Miller, Karl Ferguson, David Inskeep, Iohn Pickett, Iohn Holmes, Don Cooper, Larry Gardner, Kirk Hoggatt, Bob McQuern, Gerry Pumphrey, Don Kelshaw, Mark Thompson, Roger Ehman. Page Twenty-four HIESHNIE Bottom Row !Left to right! Ronald Walker, Gerald Crail, Iimmy Hoover, Robert Thompson, William Spencer, Billy Reddick, Sammy Ottinger, Richard Eberwein, Stanley Urban, Ronillee Holliday, Max Pierce. Row 2 Mary Ann Leonard, Judy Smith, Rita Cox, Marilyn Cline, Betty Godby, Violet Stout, Anna Io Bailey, Martha Sears, Linda Ogle, Mary Lou Wiley, Brenda Biddle. How 3 Raymond McQuern, Ianice Hadley, Sharon Padget, Robert Hawkins, Sherry Norman. Kenny Baker. Iames Stephenson, Bonnie Nicholson, Paula McConnell, Marilyn Pierce, Alan Woodrum. How 4 Isabelle Burtron, Myra Purdy, Ianet Harbaugh, Darlene Zellars, Virginia Alexander, Mike Ferguson, Ivan Bragg, Sherry McCarroll, Aaron Rawlngs, Roberta Sample, Robert Spencer, Donald Christy, Mr. Wiebusch. Row 5 David Hoggatt, Courtland Blackstone, Vergilla Philpot, Georgia Baird, Caroline Mossburg, Daniel Lilly, Noble Robertson, Robert Lee, Lewis Moriord, Richard Thomas, Iudy Kay Marcum, Beverly Kouns, Pat Bowen, Rose Long, Mrs. Hammer. Row 6 David Sanders, Don Emry, Larry Inskeep, Ioe Kellam, Daniel Whicker, Doyle Essig, Beverly Newsom, Steve Cathcart, Nelson Millikan, Iudy Wallace, Cynthia Bennett, Norma Iean Ottinger, Eddie McClure. Row 7 Bennie Mathews, Robert Boone, Paul Rawlins, Bob Viehe, Thomas Harvey, Larry Walker, Meredith McKinney, Iames Hunt, Sarah McKinley. Nancy Seymour. Iuanita McCarty, Betty Rudd, Carol Dell, Iohn Greeman, Robert McClay. Bill Wiles. Absent: Key McMurtry. Page Twenty-five HIIHTH GH Ill 495 . .-,, -v., 5' if Bottom Row tLet to Highti: Carl Iennings, Frank Watts,Gene Bilby, David Kendall, David Cline, George Iones, Charles Inman, Ed Barnes. Row 2 Charlotte Biddle, lane Haughey, Iudy Fulwider, Patty Calvert, Terry Cline, Barbara Iohns, Sandra Good- night, Anita Bacon, Lois Iohnson, Louise Wethington. How 3 Betty Gunderson, Beverly McKinney, Barbara Robbins, Larry Starrett, Mike Grinstead, Steve Pickett, lohn Roe, Mike Coppess, Don Birden, lim Collier, Bill Land, Steve Palmer. Row 4 Glenda Williams, Ianet Dell, Sharon Kinsey, Waneta Harris, Linda Ogle, Iohn McCain, Sara Leonard, Sussan Hiatt, Russell Hayes, Rex McKinzie, Martha Harvey, Ioan Nesbitt, loyce Cline tsponsorl. How 5 Byron Stout, Dan Kalman, Lester Barker, Mike Waitt, Rodney Isenhour, Earl Cripe, Bernard Howard, Doreen Weaver, Paul Beam, Nancy Kalman, Tommy Goins, Tom Moore, Phil Iohnson, Ioseph Landis fsponsorl. How 6 Billy Davis, Ronnie Bray, Melvin Mundy, Russell Pickett, Keith Emery, Ronnie Stone, Sheila Ryan, Duane Billingsley, Linda Brandenburg, Robert Stephenson, Linda Kinnard, Lucinda McKinney, Dennis Carr. Page Twenty-six ' wr SWE JH till Ill 11:5:7fJ,:f,.fl ,, , .X f . ,fy ,k,. M rs. fr? , ww ' r. K 'W ,, 4 . .,: . , I V' ,X , I , ws. . aw... ,g A ,mM . --Wy' 'Q slr. ' 1X ,va f Bottom Row CLeft to Right! James Hunt, Sam Grinstead, Preston Spear, Dale Jessup, Chuck English, Glenn Kelshaw, Bobby Wiley, Bobby Barron, Tommy Kendall, Lyle Thompson. Row 2 Jean Wallace, Sylvia Whicker, Dena Mae Beard, Pamela Albright, Valeria Goodner, Joan Merrill, Cathy Illges, Rebecca Kay Jenkins, Judy Beam, Roberta Alexander. Row 3 Jerry Kincaid, Larry Wallace, Jerry Stone, Don Henley, Kenneth Delp, Larry Vose, John Christy, Steve Norris, Jimmy Hadley, David Delp, Jim Bacon, James Males, Pete Deakyne, Miss Pritchard. Row 4 Marcia Rood, Deanna Pickett, Vicky Walton. Nancy Sue Stowers Marilyn Johns, Nancy Biddle, Claude Burt- ron, Sue Thomas, Ronnie Blackstone. Danny Wilhelm, John Rockey, Kenny Mossburg, David Law, James Kemp, Mr. Mc- Fadden. How 5 Robert Inskeep, Steve Pumphrey, Beverly Gibson, Sandra Whicker, Bobby Robbins, Karen Emry, Ruth Ann King, Terry Weir, Louvella Stapleton, Kenny Scott, Edward Ryan, Gene Roger, Ricky Miller, Steven Smith. Carol Bragg, Donna Cripe. Row 6 Mark Raines, Janet Pickett, Jim Bowen, Phil Ridge, Jerry Weir, Dan Seymour, Judy DeVol. Joan Butcher, Marcia Stevenson, Fred Perry, Sharon Whaley, Jane Norman, Karen Gardner, Martha Richardson. Page Twentysseven SIXTH lllllllll Bottom Row !Left to Rightl Eddie King, Mike Baker, Iohn R. Curry, Danny Biddle Dickie Hadley Iohn Pearson Stan ley Smith, Jimmie Duchemin, Billy Manier, Iohn Bailey, Larry Hawley. ' I I Row 2 Nancy Kelp, Glenda Thomas, Donna Hayes, Mary Sue Fulwider. Sharon Scott, Beverly Durbin, Patty Kel shaw, Sandra Drish, Nancy Price, Anita Biddle, Mary Iane Bilby, Mary Ann Dunn. Row 3 Dennis Reynolds, Bill Norris, Craig Kercheval, Ralph Weaver, Robert Bowen, Carolyn Haughey Marietta Good night, Sandra Bragg, Carol Perry, Maxine Harvey, Stephen Thomas, Phillip Lilly, Dennis Griffin, Billy Pearson, David Wood- rum, Mrs. Hester Foust. Row 4 Larry Kelshaw, Stephen Harvey, Neil Lambert, Dale Wilson, Rex Isenhour, Steven Bennett, Peggy Wallace Iudith Dell, Kathy Gotshall, Louise Lindenmayer, Teresa Newsom, Carol Kalman, Marilyn Young, Carolyn Young, Ieffrey Cox, Mr, Clyde McKee. Row 5 Phil Kercheval, Iack Mendenhall, Linda Godby, Linda Scott, Kathy Nichelson, Anita Cline, Linda Wisman, Sherry Greemann, Kathleen Hastings, Donna Swain, Patricia Kemp, Ted Bitner, Iames Mace, Paul Wyatt, Iames Stafford, Danny Musselman, Mr. Martin Nolte. Row6 Calvin Cooper, Walter Bays, Robert Clements, Iimmy Singleton, Gerry Burton, Ruth Bray, Vickie Aldred, Patsy Whitcomb, Margaret Prater, Clara Cooper, Macky McDonald, Kenneth Clark, Donna Iones, Troy Bennett. Page Twenty-eight HHH GR!-llll Bottom Row IL to R2 Mike Remsen, Raymond Cox, Michael Heck, Robert Barnes, Dennis Kelshaw, Billy Barron, Ray Kinsey, Bobby Roe, Harold Ringer, Leroy Weston, Iames Delp. Row 2 Ruth Pickett, Thomas Prater, Donna Groves, Marilyn Calvert, VaRae Thistlewaite, Margaret Cline, Cheryl Brown, Cynthia McClure, Vicke Dunn, Beverly Reddick, Sandra Wills, Iean Caldwell, Kay Zellers, Paula Beard, lane Bar- ker, Donna Stowers. Row 3 Ianet Cody, Kenny Witham, Karen Collier, Linda Bailey, Ianet Ringer, Iohn Henley, Warren Weaver, Linda Norman, Charles Dell, Chris Allen Holmes, Ricky Wilhelm, Peggy Bacon, Lee Brariderburg, Janice Cripe, Larry Stevens, Nora Williams, Iacqueline Israel, lanet Starrett. Row 4 Iack Thompson, Iohn Prater, Rita Crail, Ann Boyer, Ardith Thomas, Sarah Pierce, Cheryl Godbey, Awilda Ann Moss, Lynn Brandenburg, Ianet Cripe, Carolyn Campbell, Sandra Burtron, David King, Ronnie Pearson, Linda Beard, Bobby Palmer. Row 5 Ieanette Clements, Barbara Blackstone, Mary Evans, Becky Boyer, Susan Wiles, Leah Ogle, Ieanne Moriord, Cyhthia Downs, Bruce Robbins, Danny Stout, Ronald Dodson, Wayne Waterman, Warren Waterman, Sue Clements, Janet Hammer, Rebecca Durr, Brenda Raines. Row 6 Keith Vawter, Wanda Butcher, Rita Kay King, Iudy Bishop, Grover Cooper, William Compton, Pat Pickett, Dennis Ryan, Iohn Mitchell, Kenneth Bowen, Wanda Chadwick, Carolyn Gang, Dennis Fergison, Steven Mulligan. Page Twenty-nine HIUIHH GH Ill wa Bottom Row IL to HJ Dennis Bragg, Billy Wilson, Mike Burton, Iohnny Biddle, Terry Cline, Stanley Wiley, Kerman Ewing, Ted Wethington, Terry Dunn, Ierry Ienkins. Row 2 Margaret Bidgood, Sally Goss, Susan Thomas, Cheryl Pickett, Marlene Kinkead, Doris Fulwider, Iulia Dun- lavey, Barbara McKinney, Linda Emry, Barbara Manier, Carol Wright, Ioyce Palmer. How 3 Sandra Mason, Geneva Clements, Karen Pearson, Myrna Iohnson, Iudy Hawley, Linda Keller, Patricia Latferty, Vicki Harwood, Wilbur Rudd, Ray Stapleton, Larry Nesbitt, Dennis Williams, Marilyn Nicholson. Row 4 Ianet Inman, Floyd Barker, Linda Alexander, Lynn Purdy, Ioseph Hunt, Sandra Latterty, Iohn Law, Stephen Hammond, Mike Quick, Ronnie Bayless, David Keeling, Iackie Butcher, Phillip Cox, Bobby Boyer, Iohnny Spear, Miss Colby. How 5 Dianne Hiatt, Eddie Hetlelmire, Linda Wire, Iimmy Hastings, Rickey Bragg, Cathy Ryan, Nancy Moore, Iudith Duchemin, Beth Stahl, Anita Foutch, Harvey Biddle, Edward Bennett, Iohn Staitord, Allen Steele, Iohnny Godby, Daniel Beard, Danny Vose, Mrs. Freeman. Row 6 Lowell Coppess, Thomas Mundy, Robert Greathouse, Sue Wethington, Mary Iane Pickett, Sarah Greathouse, Danny Ogle, Iane Ann Holmes, Iayne Bishop, Barbara Dell, Rebecca Hammeck, Pam Vawter, Mike Aldred, Eddie Wells. La Vella Newsom, Mrs. Iohnson. Page Thirty THIRD lillfllll at ,L I A K kr . V, , 21, px ' . ' ' . ' ' K 5541, ff' I' 'fi' t .. - B 5 ' , ' ,. V W M ,,,., , ,yi MMM 5 Bottom Row KL to RJ: James Alexander, Tommy Bailey, Johnny Johns, James Biddle, David Stapleton, William J. Moore, Sammuel Crail, Freddie Greathouse, Dean Hillock, William Moss. How 2: Cathy Ann Haughey, Mary Ann Delph, Nancy Ringer, Karen Kercheval, Kay Weston, Lucinda Cox, Saralyn Crail, Janet Burtron, Serena Whicker, Diane Rector, Lana Musselman, Linda Seats. Row 3: Stephen Goins, David Inrzman, Garry Duchemin, Dale Kercheval, Steven Elliott, Michael Nesbitt, Terry Ehman, David Harris, Kenneth Illges, George DeVol, Daniel Williams, Patricia Baird, Doran Harris, Robert Bidgood, Mrs. Harvey. Pow 4: William McMurtry, Ierel Kellam, James Kellam, Richard Gardner, Gerald Greathouse, Robert Rechsteiner, Elaine Weaver, Patrick Quick, Barbara Hayes, James Israel, Vincent Newsom, Donald Barron, Kathy Kay Keller, Beverly Staley. Row 5: Mary Prater, Lois Emery, Phil Greernan, Catherine Biddle, Ronnie Johnson, Charles Barnes, James Harvey, Jennilou Mace, Jeffrey Lane, William Cummings, Brendalce Bush, Rosyln Hutchens, Mrs. Stapleton. ! Page Thirty-one SHi0 Il GRADE Bottom Row IL to RJ: Larry Thomas, David Prater, David Butcher, Gary Gang, Billy Walton, Gordan Pickett, David Bacon, Charles Barrick, Donald Iohnson, Iack Baird, Tommy Wright, Danny Legan. Row 2: Loretta Burgess, Deana Emery, Iudy Barker, Marrose Boyer, Rebecca Sears, Mary Duchemin, Lynn Clark, Patricia Greathouse, Randa Heck, Teresa Hadley, Alice Whicker, Lyna Carrier, Pow 3: Donna Bagley. Peggy Fox, Danny Woolridge, Vickey Stephens, Rita Ann Keeling, Ida Biddle, Ianice Iohn- son, Ioe Dillinger, Nancy Ann Burton, Robert Goodner, Marvin Illges, Margie Cline, Iimmy Mitchell. Row 4: Bobby Kalman, Roger Cooper, Rickey Borger, Paul Wallace, David Hobson, Iimmy Haddock, Lynn Smith, Ierry Staley, Susan Kendall, Iudith Rudd, Shirlie Iohnson, Nancy Io Young, Pamela Yoder. How 5: Brad Hetielmire, Andrew Wire, Keith Nightenhelser, Anita Griffin, Connie Compton, Patty Alexander, Iack McDonald, Faye Lane, Marilyn Burton, Iohn David English, Russell Mendenhall, Iay Mace, David Biddle. Row 6: Wayne Crist, Anita Moore, Anita Reynolds, Nancy Weaver, Iudy Iohnson, Iohnny Pickett, Richard McCarty, Iimmy Delph, Larry Butcher, Kenneth Millikan, Susan Scott, Stephen Bayless. Teachers: Mary Pettijohn, Emma Mendenhall, Edith Nesbit. Page Thirty-two FIRST GRADE c V ,W E ..,:q,1i, 'J : 7 3 Bottom Row IL to R2 : Keith Thomas, Bill Mendenhall, William Carrier, Dale Cummings, Ronald Mc Carroll, Michael Barricks, Ricki Owen, Ioe Greathouse, Leslie Ioe Smith, Ierry Henderson, David Cole, Danny Thomas Row 2: Deborah Hadley, Deborah Mc Clay, Regina Durbin, Wanda Barnes, Marcia Wright, Linda Kittinger, Debra Crail, Iaymee Rector, Marcia Foutch, Christine Wiley, Carol Rogers, Marlene Laflerty, Marianna Haddock, Marthann Mc- Murtry, Dennis Sturdivant, Terry Bailey. l Row 3: Loretta Dillinger, Patrice Newby, Connie Hottinger, Colleen Seats, Sheryl Mc Kinney, Kathy Hammond, Chey- enne Louks, Kenneth Fisher, Billy Kercheval, Iohnny Young, Bethe Ann Miller, Iohn Stephenson, Ruth Ann Isenhour, Cyntha Wallace, Iohn Mason, Diana Biddle. Row 4: Max Bilby, Dennis Hobson, Denise Cline, Nadine Newsom, Mary Burton, Dickie Ogle, Ioan Weston, Kyle Waitt, Terry Bush, Sharon Summitt, Larry Williams, Elaine Cummings, Nancy Sears, Sieglinde Neiman. Row 5: Rex Kinkead, Barbara Io Durr, Keith Thomas, Brooks Barrick, Michael Dodson, Ioyce Kittinger, Iacqueline Haughey, Randy Goss, Ronald Elliott, Ieanette Nance, Dean Groves, Ronnie Kirby, Ernie Delph, Scott Remsen, Larry Prater, Charley Heck. Row 6: Iohnny Green, David Harvey, Kief Elliott, Dean Morford, Rita Evans, Carl Burtron, Deborah Lane, Candice Yoder, Iill Hoggatt, Gene Ryan, Dennis Biddle, David Pickett, Nancy Males. Page Thirty-three 2 X I P 1 N v 1 1 2 3 1 4 . E J me ' . , ' .Q naafwslas ' Acrrvrrv TIC ETS --,annul Mill ITIES A train Without a club car would be like a school without activities. So like all trains the 58 Express has a club car. Vifhere does your interest lie: homernakinq, tarminq, science, Latin, athletics? lt makes no ditterenceg Sheridan has a club or ac- tivity that will suit your needs. Straight ahead and you'll find the club car ot the Express Page Thirty-five ..-,Asst Bottom row fLeft to Rightl: Don Spencer. Second row: Mrs. Mitchell, Iane Marsha Palmer, Lea Beth Iohrtson. Third row: Ianet Sue Van Meter, Mendenhall, Elizabeth Little, Sally Stahl Thompson, Neal Cody, Ronnie Iohnson, Larry Allen, Iim Wilson, Marilyn Miller, Karen Booker, Margaret Stewert, Nancy Thompson, Carolyn Honnold, Sue Padgett, Marilyn , Margaret Pierce. Sponsor - Mrs. Mitchell Sport Editor - Larry Allen Editor in Chief - lane Wilson Advertising - Neal Cody, Marilyn Miller, lanet Assistant Editor - Elizabeth Little Business Manager - Don Thompson Sue Van Meter, Lea Beth Iohnson Sales e lim Spencer, Ronnie Iohnson, Carolyn Art Editors 4 Marsha Palmer, Nancy Thompson Page Thirty-six Honnold, Sue Padgett NIARCHI ll BA Il lst Row - Deanna Boone, Indy Wallwork, lane ey, Sue Marlow, Iohn Shelburne, Tom Wright, Ivan 2rd Row V Ianet Brown, Luanna Wright, Betty Iudy Fulwider, Sharon Padgett, David Delp, Dean kett, Iudy Smith. 3rd, How - Darlene Zellars, Gene Leonard Louise Hines, lane Norman, Larry Caylor, Don Parks Seymour. 4th Row - Mary Ann Leonard, lane Wilson, , Mary . Danny Haugh- Bragg. Fairchild, Ianet Pickett, Iohn Hoover, Iohn Rockey, Patsy Shupe, Marilyn Cline. Godby, na Pic- 5th Row V Kathy Wright, Donzel Wright, Larry Brown, Beverly McKinney, Claude Burtron, Ian Stanley, Rosalyn Graham, lane Mendenhall. 6th Row - Nancy Seymour, Iudy Price, Charles Walk- er, Marilyn Mendenhall, Kirk Hoggatt, Lanita West. Iames Stephenson. Carol Drum Major - Iarnes Bragg. Page Thirty-seven lst Row Patsy Shupe, Ian Stanley, Rosalyn Graham, Darlene Zellczrs, Iudy Wallwork, Betty Godby, Larry Brown, Mary Louise Hines, Carol Fairchild, Kathy Wright, Iane Mendenhall. 2nd Row - Iudy Smith, Marilyn Cline, Iudy Fulwider, lane Haughey, David Delp, Tom Wright, Connie Martin, Kirk Hoggatt, Iohn Shelburne, Don Parks, Iohn Rockey, Deanna Pickett, Charles Walker, Sara Leonard, Ianet Brown, Deanna Boone, Iudy Price, Mary Ann Leonard. 3rd Row - Ruth King, Lanita West, Ianet Pickett, Iane Norman, Beverly McKinney, Mr. VanSickle, Iames Stephen- son, Danny Seymour, Ivan Bragg, Nancy Seymour, Donzel Wright, Luanna Wright, Iarnes Bragg, Gene Leonard, Iane Wilson. Drums - Claude Burtron, Marilyn Mendenhall, Larry Caylor, Sue Marlow, Sharon Padgett, Iohn Hoover. THE RAW The Sheridan High School band, under the direction ot Mr. Wayne VanSickle, is corn- posed ot 37 High School students and 12 Iunior High. ls this the only place it is seen and rece ognized? No! The Sheridan High School band has, the past tour years, gone to camp tor a week to build up it's marching, prior to the State Fair. This year the loand shared the camp with the band from Zeeland, Michigan. The Sheridan band has been seen and recognized through- out the State as a rnarching band. The band in now working for a trip to Holland, Michigan, to participate in the Tulip Festival. Page Thirty-eight HRH JUR This young man plays a very import- ant part in the high school hand. Besides playing an instrument, he also directs the marching hand. Under the supervi- sion ot Mr. 'Vlfayne VanSickle, he was as- sistant drum major last year and has at- tended various drum major camps. lWIHltHS These' high-stepping girls lead the Sheridan band and put on twirling exhi- bitions at our ball games. They attend camps during the summer and have dis' played their talents in many Contests. They are taught by Mrs, Wayne Van- Siclcle and daughter, Ley Anne. Iames Bragg Left to right - Nancy Seymour, Kathy Wright, Darlene Zellgrs, Indy Sn ith Sara Leonard, Mary Ann Leonard. Page Thirty-nine Bottom Row KLeft to Rightl: Doreen Weaver, Ralph Weaver, Beverly Newsom, lanet Pickett, lane Mendenhall, Kathy Wright, Martha Io Harvey, Sharon Kinsey, Shelia Ryan. Second Row: Tom Kendall, Cynthia Bennett, Sherry Greeman, Kenneth Clark, Larry Inskeep, Iohn Hockey, Lanita West, Sara Leonard, Darlene Zellars, lane Norman, lane Haughey, Iudy Fulwider, Ruth Ann King, Mary Ann Leonard. Standing: Deanna Boone, Mr. Van Sickle. THE llIilZHlSlIlA The high school orchestra is an excellent Festival and the District Music Contest. The way tor students to increase their knowledge year was completed loy playing at baccalau- oi line literature in music. The iirst big event reate. The orchestra is a small but mighty tor the orchestra was playing at the Senior group, and we are proud oi it. Play. Also they participated in the County Page Forty Mr. Vcm Sickle at work. Page Forty-one Im cnunus The chorus has been very active this year. The County Choral Festi- val was held here November 7, quest conductor was Robert Mitchum from Wabash College. 'We appeared with the band lor its Appreciation Concert on December 5. December 9, we sang in the annual Christmas Programs. if 1 :V Left to Right seated: Ianet Pickett, Darlene Griffith, Ioan Robbins, Amy Grifiith, Emma Stapleton, Iudy Price, Ienny Ottinger, Rosalyn Graham, Donna Alexander, Carol Lee, Marjorie Pritsch, Betty Gray, and Dorothy Pierce. Standing Left to Right: Lloyd Robinson, Dale Caylor, and Mr. Van Sickle. Page Forty-two +uu..,,, Pierce, J Front Row fLeft to Rightl: Ianet Sue Van Meter, Carolyn Honnold, Sue Padgett, Margaret Mrs. John Mitchell. Second Row: Lea Iohnson, Elizabeth Little, Nancy Thompson, Marilyn Mendenhall. Third Row: Don Thompson, Marilyn Miller, Iane Wilson, Larry Caylor. Fourth Row: Neal Cody, Earl Shelburne, Larry Pearson, lim Spencer. Fifth Row: Lowell Goodnight, Fred Stahl, Kieth Wallace, Vance Wallace. lllllltll l SS Pl April 4, l957 the lunior Class present- ed You Can't Kiss Caroline, a comedy in three acts. A boy named loe, took too much advice about Caroline Adarns, a new girl in town, trorn his friends. Page Forty-three CHARACTERS Ma Rand Susie ...... Milt ...... Iohnnie . . Willie .... Ioe .... Stanley . . Howie . . . Bunny . . . Pat ...,. Shirley . . . Ieanette . . . Caroline ..... Sally ........ Miss Iameson Margaret Pierce , . ..,. Sue Padgett ..... Neal Cody Larry Caylor . .. Don Thompson . . .. Iim Spencer . . . , . Larry Pearson . . . . . . . . Earl Shelburne , . . . Marilyn Mendenhall lanet Sue Van Meter . . . . . . . Elizabeth Little Nancy Thompson Lea Beth Johnson Carolyn Honnold . . . ........ lane Wilson Director ................ Mrs. john Mitchell Student Director ...... - ...... Marilyn Miller Stage Managers .. Fred Stahl, Kieth Wallace, Vance Wallace Sound Manager .... Lowell Goodnight L I Uefi to right? Row 1. Bob Bilby, laxet Sue Van Meter, Marilyn Mendenhall, Nancy Thompson. Sue Pad- gett, Carolyn Honnold, Don Thompson, Mrs. Mitchell, Director. Row 2. Larry Allen, Earl Shelburne, Phil Pickett, Murray Durbin, Neal Cody. Row 3. Randy Raines, Marilyn Miller, Elizabeth Little, Karen Booker, Margaret Stewart, lane Wilson, lim Spencer. Sl Illlt Cl SS Pl l Beauty and the Beet , a three act comedy, was the story of a Hbrainyu qirl, her football hero, and the most important football qame ot the season for Winne- baqushi. Page Forty-four Beef Anderson Prof. Barton .... Franny Barton .... Molly Woods Mr. Woods ..... Mr. George Allen Mrs. Laura Allen Lester Allen .... Miss Bigby .... Foggy Ryan . . . Barbara ..... Dot ...... . Mitzi ...,., Bubbles . . . Steve ..... Scaffold ..,... Dr. Spencer . .. . . . . Larry Allen . . . Earl Shelburne . . . . Elizabeth Little . . Carolyn Honnold Bob Bilby . . . Murray Durbin lane Wilson Don Thompson ....... Karen Booker Phil Pickett janet Sue Varr Meter Nancy Thompson . . . . Sue Padgett lim Spencer Randy Haines Neal Cody . . . Margaret Stewart Bottom Row ILeft to Rightl: lane Wilson, Marilyn Miller, Sue Padgett, Patsy Shupe, Deanna Boone, Diana Mc- Cullough, Iill Reed, Karen Booker, Mrs. Linn. Second Row: Elizabeth Little, Carolyn Honnold, Ianet Sue Van Meter, Lea Iohnson, Marsha Palmer, Cleta Cal- vert, Iualela Ramsey, Nancy Law, Sally Stahl. Third Row: Nancy Thompson. Marilyn Mendenhall. Lonna Purdy. Iudy McClure, Barbara McCarty, Betty Gray. Sue Marlow, Luanna Wright, Nancy Richardson, Rosalyn Graham, Minda Iohnson. Fourth Row: Ianet Pickett, Karen Thistlewaite, Dix'e Barnes, Sandra Iohnson, Bernetta Law, Connie Robinson. Patty Barnes, Barbara Mossburg, Carol Fairchild, Mary L. Hines, Iudy Price, Mary Lou Bitner. Fifth Row: Iane Mendenhall, Kathy Wright, Ioy Barrick, Iudy Moreland, Nancy Sears, Rebecca Clark, Ian Stanley, Connie Martin, Carolyn Waitt, Linda Ogle. Sixth How: Pam Pickett, Ienny Ottinger, Mary Ann Bailey, Dian Hillock, Karen Rice, Rebecca Williams, Linda Fairchild, Nancy Waters, Lanita West, Cynthia Bennett. Seventh Row: Iudy Marcum, Marilyn Cline, Betty Lynn Godby, Beverly Kouns, Nancy Cole, Regina Booker, Barbara Pritsch, Sharon Cline, Carole Beard, Carolyn Forbush, Martha Sears, Violet Stout. Eighth Row: Ianet Harbough, Carol Dell, Patricia Bowen, Iuanita McCarty, Virgilla Philpot, Georgia Baird, Roberta Sample, Bonnie Nicholson, Isabelle Burtron, Myra: Purdy, Iudy Smith. Hlllllll HUNIENIAKEHS Ut A ERICA F.H.A. is a national organization for high school girls who have completed or are enrolled in at least one year of Horne Economics. Qur goals are to encourage democracy in home and the com- munity, and to work tor good home and family life for all. Page Forty-five Front Row fLeft to Rightt: Dixie Barnes - Vice President, Lea Beth Iohnson - President, Mrs. Hersh' man - Sponsor, Marthena Rawlings - Secretary. Back Row fLeft to Righti: Connie Martin - Song Leader, Ienny Ottinger - Pianist, Karen Dodd - As- sistant Treasurer, lane Wilson - Treasurer. Mr, Noble Waitt - Sponsor, Neal Cody - Sec.- Treas., Larry Allen - Vice Pres., Iim Spencer - Sgt.- at-arms, Don Thompson - Pres. SU SHI I SUIIIHY BUYS' Ullll till The Sheridan Chapter ot the lndi- ana Sunshine Society is composed ot all the girls in the Sheridan High School The slogan is Service Above Self , the motto is Cthers , and the emblem is a Rising Sun. Page Forty-six The Boy's Council consists ot all the boys in the treshman through senior class- es. They work closely with the Adarns Township Ministerial Association in sponsoring Convocations for the student body. Hllllltl llllllfl RS Ui ANIEHIC The Future Farmers oi America is a National organization composed ot boys taking Vocational Agricul- ture. All boys live in the country and carry on projects such as hogs, beet, dairy or some kind of crops. The organization participates in judging contests ot all types. All boys who are members are proud ot that tact. Bottom I1 to rl Mr. lay - Advisor: Earl Shelburne - Secretary: Ronnie Iohnson - President: Kenney Kinsey - Vice President: David Grinstead - Reporter. Row 2 - lim Hunt, Noble Robertson, Butch Thompson, Tommy Evans, Lewis Moriord, Charles Hadley. Row 3 - Iim Pierce, Iohn Shelburne, Ioe Grinstead, Iim Godby, Lowell Clark, Norman Palmer. Row 4 - Charles Pickett, Roger Ehrman, Wayne Wallace, Lewis Hend- ricks, Neil Stahl, Nolan Bush. Row 5 - David Harbaugh, Aaron Rawlings, Ierry Hunt, Iohn Pickett, Larry Kinkead, Donel Dell. Row 6 - Paul Rawlings. Page Forty-seven ffrom L to RJ Bottom Row: Fred Stahl - Sec., Carolyn Honnold, Ianet Sue Van Meter, Eliza- beth Little, Lea Beth Iohnson. Secord Row: Don Thompson - Pres., Mrs. Ioyce H. Cline - Sponsor, Margaret Stewart. Ianet Pickett, Sally Stahl, Margaret Pierce, Mr. Owen Richardson - Treas. NATI NM The Alpha Chapter of the Sheridan High School Honor Society was organized in 1946. There are at present l73 mem- bers. To be eligible, a student must have spent the preceding semester at Sheridan High School. He must be carrying three H00 It SIICIHY solid subjects and have no semester end grade lower than a After grades are considered, each candidate is rated on the tollowing points by the Faculty Coun- cil: scholarship, personality, personal ap- pearance, character, leadership, initiative and service. KFrom L to R1 Sitting: Sue Marlow - Sec. Treas., Sandra Iohnson, Larry Pearson, Carolyn Honnold, Lea Johnson, Nancy Thompson, Elizabeth Little. Standing: Mr. Wiebusch - Sponsor, Tom Wright, Murray Durbin, Don Emery, Marilyn Miller, Thomas Harvey, Ernie Strawn, David Sanders, Deanna Boone, Bob Iohns, Cynthia Bennett, Iudy Wallwork, Nancy Seymour, Neal Cody, Iim Spencer, Wayne Gardner - Vice Pres., Royce Essig, Iohn Emery, Alan Sheets - Pres. HHIIRU Still Ct Cllllt The purpose and hope ot the newly organized Electrons Science Club is to create interest tor all students in knowledge ot the universe. We hope the Electrons will have a continued SUCCQSS. UPTI I C0l The Optimi Colae is a chapter or- ganized this year in the Hlunior Classical League. lt is made up ot students taking advanced Latin. Bottom Row KL to H! Iohn Holmes - Consul Primus, Mrs. Hershman, Bob Iohns - Consul Secundus. Second How A Dorothy Pierce - Aedile, lane Childers - Quaester, Chris Vose - Scriba, Ann Groves - Aeciile. Third How - Ian Stanley, Connie Martin, Pat Shupe, Pam Pickett, Sharon Cline. Fourth Row - Ienny Ottinger, Dian Hillock, Nancy Sears, Ioan Robbins, Lanita West. THE lIBR Rt We at Sheridan are very proud ot our tour year old library. The library has come a long Way since the starting oi the the department in the tall oi l954. Vtfe, students, realize the important part that our school library plays in every day lite, be it school or extracurricular. We are very fortunate to have such a progressive library and librarian as well. Bottom Row KL to RJ - Dian Hillock, Helen Stone, Ianet Dell, Sue Inman, Beth Law, Rcse Long. Second Row - Ann Groves, Sherry McCarroll, Anna Ioe Bailey, Pat Calvert. Third Row - Mrs. Mildred Hammer - Librarian, Larry Caylor, Nancy Thompson Eizabeth Little, Don Thompson, Karen Dodd, Linda Fox, Nancy Sears, Christine Vose, Dorothy Pierce, Wilma Craig. Page Forty-nine -fn' M 'Q if Page Fifty MERRY MAKERS 4-H RlUR Seated KL to R2 - Marsha Palmer - Reporter, lane Wilson - President, Mrs. Linn - Leader, Carolyn Hon- nold - Vice President, Marthena Rawlings - Sec.-Treas. Standing - Betty Lynn Godby - Song Leader. Mari- lyn Cline - Health and Safety, lane Mendenhall - Recre- ation Leader, Patsy Shupe - Recreation Leader, Ian Stanley - Song Leader. JRllY ill 4-H ClUR Bottom How IL to RJ - Martha Io Harvey - Song Leader, Terry Cline - Vice Pres., Iudy Fulwider - Sec.- Treas. Second How - Linda Ogle - Pres., Betty Gunderson - Recreation Leader, Linda Brandenburg - Song Leader, Glenda Williams - Reporter, Mrs. Linn - Leader. JUIRR A R SEIUR 4 llll UlRVlR RlURS Seated IL to RJ - Tom Kendall - Health and Safety, David Kendall - Sec.-Treas., Mr. lay - Leader, Martha Io Harvey - Song Leader, Bob Bowen - Vice Pres. Standing - Pat Bowen - Song Leader, Marsha Palm- er - Reporter, Kenny Kinsey - Vice Pres., Melvin Mundy - Rec. Leader, David Grinstead - Song Leader, Earl Shelburne - Pres., Duane Billingsley - Pres., Ronnie Iohnson - Rec. Leader, Bob Robbins - Reporter. Mar- thena Rawlings - Health and Safety. POUllRl JUDGI G Seated' Ierr Hunt Bob Seats ohn Pickett, Ron- - Y f f l nie Iohnson. Standing: Tom Evans, Iohn Emery, Dan McVey Dave Ogle HVESTUEK JUDGI B Seated: Kenny Kinsey, David Grinstead, Earl Shel- burne. Standing: Lewis Mortord, Charles Pickett, Neil Stahl, David Harbaugh, Ioe Grinstead. DAIRY JUHGI B Seated: Iohn Shelburne. lim Godby, Larry Wright, Lee Brackins, Lowell W. Clark. Standing: Lewis Hendricks, Donel Dell, Dave Ins- keep, Norman Palmer. Iim Pierce. lA D JUDGI G Seated: David Harbaugh, Charles Hadley, David Grinstead. Ronnie Iohnson, Wayne Wallace. Standing: Tom Evans, Larry Kinkead, Donel Dell, Iohn Shelburne, Larry Wright. i 1 i 1 1 s K 1 A 3 1 3 5 E ., , M,wwL.,,,vwmu-nw wmaep-, ,nw-wlmmmwwfvfm, HM- ----M ,YQQ w .mmvff iw.Hmmm-fewfmmmfkwwmmmaxmw-fzssvwwwwmwf-3wwmmewwwwfmqwfwwimw, ww ff-- : L-wfw-:-- . t Y t J L O t t Page Fifty-three t SPHHT Sports are a very important part of a schooi's extra curricular activities. They teach a boy how to Work with a team, and, perhaps most necessary of ali, the signifi- cance ot good sportsmanship. it is not so important Whether you Wing it's the Way you play the game. Bottom Row KL to R1 - Donel Dell, Dave lnskeep, Kenney Baker, Don Cooper, Iim Spencer, Dave Urban, Larry Biddle, Terry Ashley, Phil Pickett, Larry Pearson, Larry Wright, Lee Brackins. Second Row - Larry Allen, Dan McVey, Iohn Pickett, Lowell Goodnight, Gerry Pumphrey, Norman Palmer, lim Childers, Hurley Wethington, Earl Jones, Iohn Greeman, Lloyd Robinson, Dale Caylor. Third How - Meredith McKinney, Ronnie Walker, Eddie McClure, Larry Walker, Neil Stahl, Larry Inskeep, Louis Moriord, Paul Rawlins, Fred Stahl, Iim Swain, Iohn Snethen, Delbert Wright, Larry Miller, Mike Ashley. Back How - Bob Day - Coach, Clovis Rudd - Manager,Don Inskeep - Assistant Coach. Our team in action at the Noblesville game. Page Fifty-four lllllt SEASU Although hampered with sickness and injuries all season long, the Hawks managed to come out on top with a re- spectful 6 won, 3 lost, and 1 tied season. LLOYD ROBINSON - Robbie played tackle for us until he broke his collarbone. IAMES SPENCER - Fat held down the quarterback position this past season. TERRY ASHLEY - Rebe1 played haliback for the Hawks this year. LARRY PEARSON - Chunk ran from the fullback position during the season. llllllllllll PHIL PICKETT - Pick alternated at quarterback and played defensive hallback. DONEL DELL - Kimo played a lot of tackle for the Hawks in 1958. LOWELL GOODNIGHT - Lowell played end on the Sheridan team. FRED STAHL - Fred backed up the line during the 1958 season. LARRY ALLEN V Chico worked at center and 1 handled the punting chores this season. BOB DAY - Knute and Don Inskeep handled the coaching job. KL to RJ - Betty Gunderson, Patty Calvert, ludy Fulwider, Linda Ogle. HIGH SlIHOHl Ylll ll IIEHS These tour girls are the high school cheer leaders. This is Sue's third year and Carolyn's second year. Bernetta and lenny are doing very well keeping up with them in their tirst year. All tour have worked hard and organized a yell block for our home games and tourneys. They have kept the yell block rooting tor the mighty Hawks win or lose. JH. HIGH llll ll IIIHS These tour girls represent the lr. High at loallgarnes. This is the tirst year tor all ot thern, and they are doing a good iob keeping the little Hawks winning. Page Fitty-six KL to R2 - Bernetta Law, Ienny Ottinger, Carolyn Hormold, Sue Padgett. Bottom row, seated left to right: Gerry Pumphrey, lim Goclby, Chet Wallace. Second row seated left to right: Leroy McKinley, Bob Seats, Neal Cody, Randy Raines, Fred Spencer, Iohnny Bob Holmes, Larry Biddle. Standing, lett to right: Mr. Hobbs, coach, Tom Bilby, manager, Bobbby McClay, Bob lVlcQuern, Bob Boone, Larry Miller, Tom Harvey, Court Blackstone, David Sanders, Bob Bilby, manager, Don Inskeep, ass't. coach. BASKHB l t The Hawks entered the 1957-58 sea- son with a young and inexperienced squad. As the season progressed, they gained ex- perience and succeeded in gathering a re- spectable record. Though the team was small in stature, it was large in determina- tion. UH llll CHES Mr. Hobbs with the help of Mr. Don lnskeep worked very hard during the 1957- 58 campaign. Mr. Hobbs' experience along with Mr. lnskeep's faithful assist- ance was responsible for a large share oi the tearn's success. Don Inskeep and Larry Hobbs. Page Fiftyeeight Spencer and McKinley with the Iackson Central team. NEAL CODY - Neal was a high scoring forward on our team this season. RANDALL RAINES - Randy scored a lot of points for us by his spectacular jump shots. BOBBY SEATS - Bobby was the floor general of the Hawks this season. FRED SPENCER - Speed was the Spark in the Sheridan fire during the 1958 campaign. LEROY MCKINLEY - Unk was a reliable performer for us in 1958. LARRY BIDDLE - Butch was the big man under the boards for the Hawks . IIM GODBY - Flec1 ' was a reserve guard on the Hawk varsity. IOHNNY BOB HOLMES - I, B. was a dependable reserve over this year's trip. Bottom How KL to R1 - Clovis Rudd, Larry Biddle, Larry Wright, Phil Pickett, William Beard, Terry Ashley Hurley Wethington, Lloyd Robinson, Norman Palmer. Second Row - Bob Seats, Larry Allen, Iim Spencer, Gerry Pumphrey, Lowell Goodnight, Chet Wallace Larry Pearson, Neal Cody, Jim Godby. Third How - Iirn Childers, Iohnny Bob Holmes, Donel Dell, Don Cooper, Randy Raines, Ierl Ramsey, Fred Spen cer, Leroy McKinley, Bob Bilby, Mr. Day. 6 6 S 9 9 I.: I. U B The S Club is an organization ot all men who have received a varsity letter in any of the three major sports. Page Sixty The otticers are as follows: lim Spencer ........,. Pres. Larry Allen ...L. Vice. Pres. Neal Cody c.... Sec., Treas. Lloyd Robinson - Sat. at arms Aug Sept Sept Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Ian. Ian. Ian. lan. Ian. Ian. Feb. Feb. Feb. Ian. Feb. 00lBAll SEASHN 1957 S.H.S. OPP. 1957 CO-COUNTY CHAMPS 30, Carmel Y. N, 21 6, Delphi ,,,, ,..,,. 2 8 13, Iackson Central - 35 20, Western ,W M- 33 27, Kirklin -,-.,, H, 47 4, Westfield , ,, W 7 8, Eastern --H -JA 12 18, Noblesville ,, A 0 23, Tipton .....e . ..e. 26 1, Crawfordsville A 2 0 ALL COUNTY TEAM 19 Iim Spencer 0 Larry Biddle 0 8 HONORABLE MENTION 7 0 Larry Allen 35 Donel Dell 27 Larry Pearson 19 Norman Palmer B Skllklll Sl Sl S.H.S. 8, St. Mary's ....... 64 15, Iackson Central - 46 22, Elwood ..,,,,.... 49 29, Crispus Attucks , 52 30, Adams .1..,ee,, 57 G, Rossville .,,,,,., 48 13, Tipton .,.,. ,N 56 20, Noblesville ,,,,, 55 23, Lapel ....e..... W- 53 3, Greencastle ,,,,, 60 4, Ham. Noll ,,,, ot. 34 15, Tipton ,W -..H 67 24, Delphi H, ,N 71 28, Lebanon ,,,,1,,,, 45 31, Flora ,,...,....,, 60 7, W. Lafayette -nr 52 14, Winamac WW, ot 48 21, Attica .,,,,,,,,,, 80 9-11 Y- County Tourney Walnut Grove ,. ,... 50 Iackson Central .- 57 27, Mar. 1-Sectional Tipton .,.,. ,....., , , 45 Noblesville ,,,,L.,,, 44 COUNTY CONFERENCE Iim Spencer Larry Allen Larry Pearson Don Cooper Larry Biddle HONORABLE MENTION Donel Dell Norman Palmer David Urban 1957-53 OPP. 56 31 58 Q2 HOOSIER CONFERENCE 54 39 W. L, ALL-COUNTY TEAM 51 45 5 ' ,,, ,,,, 46 1. Ros ville 5 Neal Cody ig 2. Sheridan ,H N, 4 Bobby Seats 37 3. Flora H, . 3 QQ 4- Ama ee 3 HOOSIER CONFERENCE 59 5. Winamac ,,,,., ,W 3 46 35 6. West Lafayette ,,,, ,M 2 Neal Cody 7. Delphi .,....... 1 41 39 41 55 Page Sixty-one JU IHH HIHH BASHllBAll We were very proud ot our lunior High Basketball team this year. They posted an excellent record and reached the semifinals ot the county tourney. Mr. lnskeep worked hard with the boys all year. Bottom Row - tleft to right! - limmy Hunt, Sam Grinstead, Iohn Christy, lean Rogers, Robert lnskeep, Larry Wallace, Steve Pumphrey, Second Row - tleft to right! - Pete Deakyne, Mark Raines, Byron Stout, Ronnie Bray, Steve Pitts, lim Collier. Third Row - tleit to right! - Tommy Moore. Mike Grinstead, Melvin Mundy, Duane Billingsley, Robert Stephenson, Eddie Barnes. Fourth Row - David Kendall, Manager. Bottom Rew - Kleft to rightl - Chuck Inman, Robert Stephenson, Bobby Barron, Ierry Weir, Dan Kalman, Preston Spear, Iarnes Kemp, Iames Hadley, Kenny Mossburg, Barney Stout, Coach. Second Row - Bill Land, David Kendall, Earl Cripe, Steve Palmer, Tommy Kendall, Keith Emry, Terry Weir, Iim Bowen, Allen Witham, Dan Seymour. Third Row - Gene Bilby, Iohn McCain, manager, David Cline, Dennis Carr, Mike Waitt, Mel- vin Mundy, Sam Grinstead, Iohn Christy, Danny Wilhelm. Fourth How - George lones, Duane Billingsley, Byron Stout, Ronnie Bray, Bill David, Russell Hayes, Ricky Miller, Ronnie Blackstone. Claude Burtron. Fifth Row - Rodney lsenhour, Tommy Moore, Mike Grinstead, Iim Bacon, Ierry Kinkead, Philip Ridge, Iohn Roe, Lawrence Whicker, Harold Cooper, Floyd Kelshaw. JU IIH HIGH lU0lB ll Qur lunior High Football team turned in a very good record on the grid- iron with Mr. Stout as their coach. CME DAR August 30 - S.H.S. er's started back to school for another 9 months of education. The Black- hawk football team won the first game of the season with Carmel, Zl to O. September 4 - Annual staff was announced and Mrs. Mitchell is new advisor. 6 - Delphi be- came another unfortunate victim of the Hawks, 28 to l9. 9 - El-l.A. and S Club officers were elected. 13. - Cur mighty football team came out on top of I. C., 35 to 0. 16 - Convocation was held in assembly with Rev. Hastings as speaker. 17 - Boy's Council and Sunshine met. 19 - Sheridan vs Western with the Hawks winning 33 to O. 26 - Seniors had a class meeting Cor should we say debate?l 27 - Kirklin went down and Sheridan came up with another match, a 47 to 6 win. 30 - Another class meeting held by the Seniors. Class motto and colors were finally chosen. October 1 - E.H.A. and EEA. met in the gym to discuss trips and projects for the coming year. 4 - Co. championship game between Sheridan and Westfield ended with a bang. A tie 7 - 7 made the Hawks and Shamrocks co-champs. 8 - Eastern was added to our string of losers with a l2-O score. 9 - Sunshine Society initiated freshman girls into the organization at the Meth- odist Church. 11 - The flu bug caught up with us and there was quite a drop in attendance. 18 - Speech class presented a skit in the gym giving a preview of the Sheridan-Noblesville game tonight. However, things didn't come out as planned. Need l say more? 21 - The Seniors presented the play Beauty and the Beef. The boys sure looked sweet under all that make up. Reports from the State H.S.L.A. were given in general assembly. We are proud of our fellow Senior, Don Thompson who was outgoing president and Karen Dodd who was elect- ed Secretary of H.S.L.A. for the coming year. 22 - Today was unofficially National Gloom day, report cards were issued and everyone is taking up forgery. 23 - Ballgame with Tipton postponed because of water. CAnyone for swimming lessons?l 24 - Teachers Institute brought a much needed rest for all our tired little brains. 28 - The Sophomores look real sharp in new white class sweaters. The Science Club was organized under the supervision of our Chemistry teacher, Mr. Wiebusch. 29 - The weatherman gave us a break, but we lost to Tip- ton 27 to 26. November 1 - The first edition of the Blackhawk Reporter came out today and much to the teacher's amazement they found the students could read. CMaybe they were just looking at the picturesj 4 - EEA. had a basketball game and F.H.A. initiation was postponed. Guess there wasn't room for both of us. 5 - F.H.A. had a meeting. Football banquet was held in the gym. The Senior boys are now sporting honor sweateers. 7 - The representative from Miller Tours talked to the Seniors about the trip. Yell Block was organized. The Hamilton county music fes- tival was held here. 8 - First basketball game with St. Marys Anderson. 11 - Everyone was smiling today. The photographer for the annual was at school. 12 - P.H.A. lnitiation was held. 15 - lackson Central bowed out to the Hawks for another victory. 22 - Played Elwood, went under 58 -49. 28 - Thanksgiving vacation. 29- Crispus Attucks beat the Hawks 59-22. 30 - South Bend won over the Hawks 59-58. December 2 - Everyone came back after Thanksgiving full of turkey. 6 - Sheridan five pushed back in the conference by Rossville. The yellblock donned red gloves, and look real snappy at home games. 11 - Boy's Council and Sunshine Society had a meeting today. 13 - Senior Class sponsored a chili supper before the Tipton ball game. Won the game 54-39. 16 - Sen- iors started selling tickets to Hammond. Sunshine girls filled baskets for County Farm, and decorated a tree in the lower hall. 20 - We met our rivals from Noblesville and much to the happiness of Sheridan fans we won 55-5l. 23 - Sheridan won over Lapel and then Christ- mas vacation was welcomed by all. Page Sixty-three M EIXIDA Ianucxry 2 - Everyone forced a smile and came back to school sporting new clothes and all the trimmings. 3 - Greencastle fans watched their ballteam lose to the Hawks 58-44. 4 - lt seemed as if all of Sheridan took the train to Hammond, but in a sudden death we lost 36-34. 7 - The county teams began practicing for he county tourney. 9- County Tourney started to- night. Good luck Blackhawks! 10 - Sheridan will play Walnut Grove tomorrow and lackson Central meets Westifield. 13 - lt looks as though Sheridan has a monopoly over the County Tourney. The Mighty Hawks have won 8 straight now. 14 - We are taking the good along with the bad, meaning the Semester Exams. The lnvitation man was here lining up orders for the Senior's graduation invitations. 17 - Tipton played host to us this time, but the Hawks still came through 67-45. 20 - The high school greeted Rev. Holderman in Convocation today. Orders for the annuals were taken today. 21 - lndividual and group pictures went on sale to- day. 23 - Annuals were all sold today. Now for the long wait. 24 - Sheridan Hawks win again! Sheridan 7l - Delphi 37. 28 - The mighty five were beaten by Lebanon 59-45. 31 - We came back on top again by winning over Flora 66-56. Seniors had another chili supper before the game that must have been it!! February 3 - A visitor from Paraguay, Mrs. lnocencia Rivarola de Wehrle, graced the halls of S.H.S. and gave a very interesting speech at our Sunshine meeting. Boy's Council met today also. 4 - F.F.A. and F.H.A. met today and the F.H.A. is planning a skating party for the boys. 7 - West Lafayette won over our Hawks. 10 - The Sophomores Swinging Sweethearts Dance went over with huge success. Bouncin' Bill came to spin the records and Sandra lohnson and Fred Spencer were crowned King and Queen of Hearts. 12 - lunior High students attended their County Tourney. 14 - The Hawks chalked up another win over Winamac, 48-46. 19 - The skating party for the F.F.A. was enjoyed by all and there were no broken bones either. 21 - Last game of the season and Sheridan was hot. Attica lost 86-35. 25 - The usual scramble for Sectional tickets has started. 26 - luniors are trying to prove to Mrs. Puzey that they do have talent at lr. Play try-outs. Sheridan won over Tipton in the Sectional. 27 - Congratula- tions are in store for the new members of the Honor Society who were taken in today. 28 - The Millers of Noblesville knocked our Mighty Hawks out of the tourney, but they are still heroes to us. March 3 - Everyone came back to school with mighty long faces today. The Honor Society had a meeting and elected officers. 4 - The Seniors discussed the Sr. trip and bake sale at their meeting today. 5 - F.F.A. banquet was held at the Community House. Again those nasty old report cards were handed out today. 6 - Some of the Seniors took tests for the Rotary Youth Conference in Cincinnati. 12 - Boy's Council and Sunshine met today. Dr. Frank Little was the speaker for the Sunshine. 17 - The freshmen are in style today for it's St. Patrick's Day and the wearing of the green. Russell Hoppes was the speaker at Convocation. 26 - The basket- ball boys had a feast at the Hoosier Conference Banquet. 31 - The lunior Class presented their play, l'm A Family Crisis. April 1 - First track meet with Atticag There was a 4-H meeting today also. 2 - F.H.A. had a family banquet. 3 - Tipton came over for a track meet. 4 - 7 - Everyone went wild with so much time on their hands over Easter Vacation.9 - Track team went to Noblesville to partici- pate in a three-way track meet with Noblesville and Elwood. There was also Sunshine and Boy's Council meetings. 18 - Another track meet with Westfield this time. 21 - Ron Holder- man spoke at Convocation. 22 - The Conference track meet at West Lafayette was today. 25 - Track fans watched their teams at the County meet at Noblesville. April 29 - The luniors were showing their natural abilities today in taking Scholarship tests. May 3 - luniors sponsored a dance. 10 - The luniors took over the halls since the Seniors left on their trip. 18 - Time is drawing near and we will be saying goodbye to the halls of Sheridan but not to our memories of those times we had here. Baccalureate was held in the gym. 19 - The final touch as our hand reaches for the treasured diploma. 23 - Last day of school for all students of Sheridan. Are those smiles we see on their faces? Could be!!! Page Sixty-four SCHlllll IIIISTIIIIIA S Fixing broken zippers and breaking popsicles are some of the things a school custodian does. Did you ever have a club meeting and the lights in the room burned out? There is always a custodian around to come to the rescue. Keeping our school clean and being ground when needed is the job of a custodian, To these men the students say Thanks II ttltltlf-t IIUIIKS Left to Right: Mr Dlckey Mr Seats Mr Pearson Would you like to prepare a meal tor 580 people? lt you were a cook in the school cate teria you would have this chore to do tive days a Week Many hours are spent by the cooks preparing a balanced diet tor the students. Their efforts are appreciated by all Left to Right: Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Dodd, Mrs. Pitts, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Pickett Mrs Iessup Mrs Rawlmgs Page Sixty-five MASS Wlll Larry Allen wills his great knowledge of Chemistry to Iohn Sztethen. Terry Ashley wills his Rebel ways to Court Blackstone. Dorothy Beard wills her interest in Sugar Creek to anyone who can get it. Wm. Doyle Beard wills his love oi the Old West to Billy Reddick. Bob Bilby wills his liniment bottle to future managers. Mary Lou Bitner wills her long brown hair to Linda Fair- child. Karen Booker wills her green tractors to anyone who doesn't own one. Velma Butcher wills her job at Midway to Kay Stout. Cleta Calvert wills her interest in Fords to Foxworthy. Larry Caylor wills his laugh to Chris Vose. Lowell Clark wills the front seat of his car to any daring young girl. Neal Cody wills his harem to Bill Spencer. Wilma Craig wills her interest in Government to Karen Dodd. Donel Dell wills his artistic ability to luture Seniors. Murray Durbin wills his love of play practice to Larry Biddle. Royce Essig wills his speed to Iohn Shelbune. Lowell Goodnight wills his loud ways to Mike Ashley. Amy Griffith wills her quiet ways to Lloyd King. David Grinstead wills his bright colored pants to Iim Godby. Charles Hadley wills his good grammar garcles to Wayne Wallace. Carolyn Honnold wills her F.B.l. files to Connie Martin. Iohn Huffman wills his senior cords to Bob Seats. Nancy Law wills her interest in green and white Fords to Eudene Thompson. Lea Iohnson wills her interest in Washington, D. C. to Mary Ann Bailey. Minda Iohnson wills her Senior skirt to Regina Booker. Ronnie Iohnson wills his interest in Terhune to Dave lnss keep. Larry Kincaid wills his English Lit. grades to Sue Marlow. Kenny Kinsey wills his cattle to Stanley Urban. Elizabeth Little wills her parties to Mary Louise Hines. Judy McClure wills her glasses to Pat Bowen. Marilyn Mendenhall wills her speeches to Kay McMurtry. Marilyn Miller wills her ability to type to Ianet Brown. Sue Padgett wills her short hair to Dale Caylor. Marsha Palmer wills her contact lenses to Deanna Boone. Barbara Pawlak wills her dimples to Hurley Wethington. Larry Pearson wills his walk to Dave Urban. Ianet K. Pickett wills her love of music to Mike Rudd. Phil Pickett wills his trig. book to David Hoggatt. Margaret Pierce wills her station wagon to paper route boys. Ioan Prater wills her deep voice to Donzil Wright. Lonna Purdy wills her green roadrunner to Leroy McKinley. Randy Raines wills his parking space to Wayne Gardner. Iohn Ramsey wills his sales talk to future workers in the ice cream store. Iualela Ramsey wills her comb to Linda Fox. Lue Reddick wills her lady-like manner to lane Mendenhall. Sue Reddick wills her half of the wardrobe to Marilyn Pierce. Lloyd Robinson wills his pictures in locker l88 to an un- fortunate Iunior. Alan Sheets wills his brain to Univac. Earl Shelburne wills his ability to see the lunny side of Eng. Lit. to Mrs. Cline. Iim Spencer wills his babysitting to Don Cooper. Fred Stahl wills his careful driving to lim Swain. Sally Stahl wills her indifference to the weaker sex to Ian Stanley. Margaret Stewart wills her smile to Rita Cox. Ernie Strawn wills his come-hither look to Nelson Milikan. Don Thompson wills his curiosity to Gene Leonard. Nancy Thompson wills her devil-may-care attitude to Marsha Lutz. Ianet Van Meter wills one steady to anyone who's lonely. Keith Wallace wills his interest in Ekin to Iim Childers. Vance Wallace wills his ability to keep away from manly affairs to Ronnie Glover. Iane Wilson wills her pizza parties to Marilyn Cline. Tom Wright wills his knowledge to Webster. Page Sixty-six E 2 5 2 2 l i I PIHIPHHIY As we took off from ldlewild Airport on the B-16 Strato-Cruiser Rocket piloted by lonnie Bohnson and Wom Tright, I settled back to read the Medical Iournal published by the P.P.P., Phil Pickett Publishing Co. The Beddick twins' picture was on the cover with the caption, Which Twin Has the Tonsils. l became ab- sorbed in a very interesting explanation by the well known psychiatrist Madame Belma Vut- cher of Why Terry Turned Rebel. Soon the stewardess, Marilyn Menden- hall, came around to see that everyone was comfortableg she informed us that one of our old classmates was on board. As l turned a- round to look there sat Parry Loe learson, the oil tycoon, surrounded by three body guards. He introduced them as Panet lickett, Stargaret Mewart, and Baren Kooker.. Parry explained that Sted Frahl and he had gone to La. and struck oil. Sted was still there giving speeches on How to Make a Million Dollars. One of his ardent fans, Bobbi, is now serving time in the pen. Everyone fastened their seatbelts and we landed in No Sleep, Canada. The town was pioneered by Digger O'Dell who owned a lumb- er camp, and we decided to go see him. Stay- ing for dinner we discovered that our pie had a familiar taste. Later we found Marilyn Miller was the cook and had become nationally fam- ous for her lemon meringue pies. Landing in Hawaii late that evening, a leigh was placed around my neck by Parbara Bawlak, a dark headed hula dancer. lohn and lualela Ramsey have a chain of drive-inns. Larry Allen and lim Spencer were teaching the natives to play basketball while Bandy Baines and Neal Cody were teaching football. Bob Bilby was head assistant for these coaches. lumping to lapan Murray Durbin and Iohn Huffman were operating filling stations to gas up the coolies. Larry Kinkead was intro- ducing the use of corn in making certain by- products. Keith and Vance Wallace were busy selling these products. Next stop was China and l found Pitch- ing Woo alias Lowell Clark a famous Chinese baseball player. Don Thompson had a chain of grocery stores with David Grinstead, Charles Hadley, and Kenny Kinsey managers of the produce departments. ln India we ran on to Alan Sheets directing his scientific research on Why does a camel have humps. Working under him were Boyce Essig and Ernie Strawn. Minda lohnson and loan Prater had started a school teaching girls to carry jugs on their heads. Oddly enough it was called the lug- head school. We saw Carolyn Honnold who was running from country to country be- ing followed by the F.B.l. William and Dorothy Beard are selling furs to the miners in Siberia and Larry Caylor is pushing his new invention, the Button. ln Bussia Lea Iohnson has been selling diet bread to the Russians. lt was nearing election time and we saw Sally Stahl and Cilma Wraig cam- paigning for Sarl Ehelburne who was running on the Demo. ticket for National Hog Caller. Marsha Palmer and Pargaret Mierce are now in Greece sculptoring statues of the perfect man. As yet they haven't found a perfect man, but Lonna Purdy is on the hunt. ln ltaly lane Wilson is running A Good old American Style Pizza House. Vanet Mue lan Seter is playing the leading role in Hlanet and the Boys from the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Sue Padgett is her understudy. Stopping in France we found the well known author of the book The Bedheaded Goddess, ludy Mc- Clure. Nancy Thompson has made a big name for herself in London, she is bottling the fog and selling it for souvenirs. Clet Calvert and Mary Lou Bitner are also there taking a sur- vey to see if the Englanders are tea fiends. My seatmate on the way back to the states was Nancy Law who was trying to find out where the yellow went and Amy Griffith across the aisle was rehearsing for her next appearance at Carnegie Hall. As l, Liz, stepped off the plane once again in New York, l heard my name called and realized that this was only a dream and the date was May 18, 1958. 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Stahl M,,,,,,G COMPANY Sllerirlan lndi ana Sheridan lndiana I.umberi's Shtltlllh lltlltllt Methodist Church U I Sheridan first Ralph R. Johnson, Minister Doyle Lambert C0111lJll1l1Cl1tS Complimentb of of Slleridall Sheridan Indiana Pg S tyf The Traclitional Gift for the Compliments Graduate is a Lifetime Watch. To The Class For the Best Values See a of '58 Watmzll Specialist. A. s. Howl H033 8 S0 'I l-es Certified Master Watchmaker Goodyear I 421 State Life Building NORGE APPLIANCES ludiauapolis, ,li11dl,2ll13 Sliericlau STAI-I BRO . HIGHER GRADE - - LOWER PRICES 2-lfeli Miles South SHERIDAN PHONE! PL 8-4216 INDIANA PgS ty C 1- X Compliments of .omp imente To The Class of 753 WAGON WHEEL 'TWT iw BARBERSHOP 3,3 wr RJ? mi , T , BROOKS cv ' 'x ,e , Q P BUD LEM' I -4' 3.8 5,1 4114 See You At :'3 ' - - . 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ESTIMATING - DESIGNING Building Materials PL 3-4870 Sheridan R.R 3 Phone 3-4436 Westfield at Hortonville Flying Rebel Truck Siop UPEN 24 HOURS State Rd. 421 at Waugh P g Eghty ght IHIHIINI GRAIN CUNIPANY MASTER MIX FEEDS PHONE PL-8-4572 SHERIDAN R R I I C pI ents Gmrrm of SHELL B 0 0 K I la 'AW SERVICE mm sag DEERE, Main and 21111 Street 0 SHERIDAN INDIANA bh 'd I I' Complime11ts Compliments To The Class of M lleh6'Iufiy CIements R, W, Electrical a11d Plumbing Installation and Service Sheridan Indiana SI-IERIDAN, INDIANA Compliments Compliments to of TI-IE CLASS OF '58 IHI lf MH SHUI' llr. Eugene Newby I nfefenew My GAS llll., I lf. HADIO-IV SIR IIII Natufalte Cheap - Safe - Dependable Sheridan Indiana 416 Main St. Sheridan, I11d. PgN ty JIM lllllnnll FEED SERVICE , Corner Grllle HUBBARD'S SUNSHINE FEEDS CONCENTRATES Short Orders and gl Id IC ,5,M,,AH wlslllll lull llll nouns ln. ASSIIIIIATE SHIRE KELVINATOR bl 11 Id Noblesville India TALBERT-SCHAAB LUMBER CU. swim lo Builders WESTFIEID - SHERIDAN - NOBLESVILLE Compliments of IIIIRTS BEAUW SMU WALU-NIE FEEDS PL 8-4450 Sheridan Sheridan Indiana Compliments Sincere Best Wishes of NIACE I3 RAGE General Automobile Repair 244-Hr. Wlreeker Servive Waugh Indiana to the Class of '58 llr. Halley A. Cox OPTOMETRIST Sheridan Indiana PgNt YI Kenneth Nightenhelcer llectrnnic Service TV and Radio Phone PL 8-4394 Sheridan Bakers Corner Compliments to the Class of '53 IWCKETTTE Sorghum tactcry BAKEIYS CORNER I 9 Compliments Ht lllll StHVHHf of North edge of Westfielrl H. E. HWQ Sell the Best for Lessv Terhuue Indiana Best Wishes to the Class of '58 THE NOBLE WAITT FAMILY ltCKltS Cl0lHl G 5'Largest Selection in the Countyp' NOBLESVILLE South Side of the Square PgNt yth Real Estate '6Aucti0neer General Farm Household and Close Out Sales Also Real Estate Broker HAH0lll GHIHI PL 8-5372 401 E. 8th St. 6 'Every man who rises above the common level has received two eclucations, the first from his teachers, the second more important and personal, from himselff, Edward Gibson Memoirs Hinshaw funeral Home Sheridan Indiana P and S CHI R lll CA RS and TRUCKS - EXPERT REPAIRS - The Finest of Body and Metal Finishing Sheridan lndiana Pg N tyf Compliments To The Class of '58 KINCAIII UIO S IIS CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH -IMPERIAL - DODGE DODGE POWER GIANT TRUCKS MOPAR PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Lebanon Indiana Congratulations Compliments To The Class To The Class of '58 of '58 IIOBBS-WILLS Insurance Service Sheridan Indiana Lebanon Indiana PqN yi WHIIFS JEWH SHUPPI For Perfect Diamonds, Gifts and Jewelry Bulova - I-Iamilton and Ernest Borell Watches MAIN STREET - SI-IERIDAN Sheridan First Christian Church Wallace Hastings, Minister WEST'S GENERAL STORE Compliments of HIIWI-ilill and Illliilllill PIIIKHI State Road 4421 IVIOBILGAS AGENTS WAUGH INDIANA Sheridan Compliments Compliments of of runnnuma SHUI Slllhh South Side Square Waugh Frankfort Indiana PQ N 'hune SPEIIlIER'S SHEII SERVICE Tires and Batteries PL 8-5325 Endiana Compliments of E. 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Main St. Sheridan A and R IURAIIIURI HPrices You Can Afford PI 8-4406 Sheridan lndicrnci Compliments of HAAAIVIIRS RRRCIRY BOXLEY Compliments of Ihe Gift and Card Shop Lois MacDonald SHERIDAN INDIANA Compliments of IYKI S SRIEIRAS SAIIS Sheridan, Indiana PgN AY ght For Honestly Represented Used Cars See BOB ALBRIGI-IT BOB KINDER VIRG GRIFFIN ALBRIGHT AUTO SALES 1501 S. 10th St. Phone 1912 NOBLESVILLE, INDIANA Compliments Herman Gray of PIIIIIIIIQS FUI I ' ' C ' MOBIL PRODUCTS St. Rds. 38 and 47 Sheridan Compliments of ERICA SIAII BA K Sheridan Indiana PgN ty Compliments of POLAR LOCKERS PHO 4 YU 4-4455 Arcadia Indiana COMPLIMENTS T0 THE CLASS OF '58 S4444 UIII4 HARBAUGH G A R A G E Arcadia Indiana BOXLEY Compliments, Compliments of of llllififli Uillfll The Friendly Undertaker BOB APPLE SHERIIIAN 44444344444 Where It's Fun to Fly Pgondd Compliments of SHIRIIIA RISIAURANI Sheridan Indiana Take Time Out For Beauty See Your AVON Representative VIRGINIA BARKER Compliments WARREN PIIIKHI 81 SIINS POLAND CHINA HOGS Sheridan Indiana Best Wishes to CLASS OF 758 PIIIKHVS Sc to 31.00 Store Sheridan Indiana PgOHd dO 55555153-V.,'. l! 'X- ' ' 2if55:2i1:fffQf5'1 9 'Z I 4, 2,:,1i'g',g3 5 figfrigif1sQf'F1afj5555gE of the family And a helpful neighbor! i the health center HVVEA .gfyyour co ty t b t g nluchlgofrho oomfon a II lo g iff? for the People 'r gfigfiggggrgiffle prepared to fill y p pt QQ. .A,3,capgb4y and co t ly t t illnegs. He is w II g t d .- BUY ff' dl I yf y ZCOIINIBHIEODE when y II g:g3g5g33'g: -Q no as over df l fth th l rgolsvgrogggooal with the name REXALL. s2z5:f:s:i.Z1:15552--Iffq is YOUR friend and neighbor! PHARMACIST EI.I.lO'l I S DRUG STORE Established in 1886 Compliments of BIN HIANKIIN SIIIHIE SI-IERIDAN INDIANA A GOOD PLACE TO BUY FLOWERS Sheridan Hllrist North Sherman Street 011 State Road 38 SHERIDAN INDIANA Page One Hundred Two Compliments -Il I.: I A G I- IE I N N Of CHARLIE AND ETHEIIS TRUCK STOP Good Food and Coffee Highways 28 and 31 5 Miles West of Tipton BUXLEY Tipton Phone: os 5 -7129 J. A. KH-IN AND SUN, INC. 211 West Clinton Street Frankfort, lndiana Quality Furniture and Floor Coverings To the Class of 6658 from their President .HM Furniture For Modern Living At Prices You Can Afford Easy Credit Terms Free State-Wide Delivery HlIllHlIi-l0Sllli Furniiure Co. 0BllSVIlll FUR Illlltl llll. M MGood Taste Need Not Be Expensivei' 61 W. Wash. St. Frankfort Noblesville Indiana P9 OHdd Th Compliments of VA S JEWHIAY 817 Conner St. Phone 240 Noblesville lndiana IllAAIN HARDWARE HARDWARE - STOVES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Noblesville Indiana Home Trade Shoe Store PHONE: OS 5-2324 Shoes For The Entire Family BEST WISHES Illllll G CHANEIAS Slleriflan Carmel 118 E. Iefierson St. Tipto , Ind Wfestfleld Compliments G of CHEW'S REGAL STORE Sl1C1'lilEl11 Indiana a nd SHHT HAl EWUGUGDER? Qlldnfy F urnuctl SFIIGO 1.90 Sllericlau Indiana PgO Hadlf BEST WISIIES McCAIN'S SUPER MARKE'I S EVER YDA Y LOW PRICES Sheridan Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF EPSI' om L a ANDERSON, INDIANA PQO Hddlf Compliments of INSKEEP BOYS Your Indianapolis Star and News Carriers Dave Larry Rob ert I sincerely wish to express my appreciation for the co- operation of Mr. Hobbs and his guiding words, Mrs. john Mitchell for her faithful counseling with each member of the staff, the staffs never failing assistance, and each of the faculty for their kindness. Also I wish to thank the Merchants in our community, the Indianapolis Engraving Company, Milliner Printing Comp- any, S. K. Smith Company, Porter's National Studio, and the Newspaper uBoys of Americaf, To these go my deepest respect and gratitude. Jane Wilsoll Editor Page One Hundred Six 5414 fograpks All fograPA


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