Shields High School - Patriot Yearbook (Seymour, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 29 text:

Dci ' uratiiig ihf Christmas tiee iii the iiuiiii liall an. ' STVMJI.XG; I ' aiil Weasner. Delmar Kluecker. Jerry Johiisiin. Jeriy Peacher, John Emhuff. Roger Parclieck, Joe Bahilian. and Mr. Lnger. SEATED are: Loren Donica, Don Grantham. Charles Linke, and Dick Schroer, and Bill Prime. VUortLj Sc eri ' iceS Clean sports, clean speech, and clean living is the motto of one of our service organizations, the Hi-Y. To support this motto they aided the school and community by helping with the Heart Fund and Polio drives, sponsored a dance after the Seymour-Columbus basketball game and donated money to buy lights for the stage. In March members attended a joint confer- ence of Hi- and Tri-Hi-Y at Paoli. Officers for the year were; President. Jerr ' Johnson: Vice-President. John Emhuff: Secretary. Roger Pardierk: Treasurer. Charles Linke; Sergeant at Arms, Don Grantham; and Chaplain. Panl Weasner. Working together on many projects durine the year, the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y officers also enjoyed many good times to- gether. Officers of the Hi-Y were Jerry Johnson, President; John Emhuff. Vice-President; Roger Pardieck, Secretary; Charles Linke. Treasurer; Don Grantham. Sergeant at Arms; Paul Weasner. Chaplain. The officers of the Tri-Hi-Y club are Jane Nichalson. Presi- dent; Nancy Beldon, Vice-Presi- dent; Sue Zickler. Secretai-y; .Mary Ruth Judd. Treasurer; Pally Aiken, Chaplain. 25

Page 28 text:

Formerly known as -Teens, the newly or- ganized Tri-Hi- promoted many services this year. They sponsored a dance after the Seymour- Milan basketball game, kept the trophy case sparkling clean, and gave Christmas baskets to the needy people of Seymour. Decorating the Christmas tree at the hospital and helping with various fund drives were also projects. The of- ficers attended a conference at Bedford in the fall. Highlight of the activities was a Mother and Daughter Banquet in the spring. Helping polish the tropheys are: Jane Nichalson, Nancy Barnett, Marilyn Knott, and Nancy Beldon. y CLL Perfo 24 Giving their attention to the president. Jane Nichalson are: Sue Zickler. Patty Aiken. Nancy Beldon, Alice Schoenfelder. Nancy Bevers, Sandra Smedley. Carol Frey, Judy Hennessy, Mary Ruth Judd, Beverly Knott, Joan Stanfield, Madeline Miller, Edwina Blumer, Nancy Barnett. Betty Jones, and Miss Bruner. the sponsor.



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ROW 1: Ruby Bevers, Janice Martin, Ermadene Able, Martha Mueller, Patricia Stockoff, Merlin Bell, Dan Droege, James Murray. Dan Moore, Sarah Steinker, and Miss Anderson, ROW 2: Nancy Turpin, Joan Kendall, Marilyn Klakamp, Nancy Lyskowinski, Sue Kriete, Janet Bobb, Nancy Neff, Erma Brewer, Rosalie Stockelman, Tom Huckelbery. ROW 3: Esther Toenjes, Susan Gamron, Doris Precht, La Vera Murphy, Lois Breitfield, Phil Ahlbrand, William Abraham, Janet Haivn, Aletha Mircale. ROW 4: Beverly Byrd, Mary Ann Kestner, Samuel Mueller, Ron Phillips, Eleanor Bickenheuser, Mary Kuiiz, Patty Barnett, Joan Abraham, Nancy Martin, and Marilyn Schneck. 26 (oLet Snouiieciae L row, rJLet cLijrC J e C nricned) To give its members further knowledge of Roman culture and its influence is the purpose of the Latin Club. The sponsoring of a dance and of the representatives in the an- nual Latin contest were the main projects of the club this year. Officers for the first semester were: president, Ron Phillips; vice-p: :sident, Mary Nell Kunz; secretary, Esther Toenjes; treas- urer. Erma Brewer; program chairman, Su. ' san Gamron; and chorister, Nancy Neff. For the second semester they were: president, Ron Phillips; vice-president. Tom Huckleberry: secretary. Nancy Neff; treasurer. Marv Nell Kunz; program chair- man, Erma Brewer; and chorister, Aleatha Miracle.

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