Shields High School - Patriot Yearbook (Seymour, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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Members of the Student Council were: left to right, Row one; Judy Kamman, Penny Jackson; Connie James, Nancy Neff, Erma Brewer. Janet Sue Peters, and Bobbie Tolbert Row two; Mrs. Crawley, John Lewis, Don Schroer, Wayne Shortridge, Phil Ahlbrand, Tom Dunn, Jimmy Murray, and Mr. Drake STUDENT COUNCIL STRESSED GOOD CONDUCT The officers elected this year were: President, Wayne Shortridge; vice-president, Phil Ahl- brand; and secretary-treasurer, Erma Brewer. Good behavior was stressed all year by members of the Student Council. Conduct in the halls of SHS in classrooms, at basket- ball games, and everyplace around school in general was among the chief concerns of the group. A new method of election of members was started this year by the Council. This plan included the holding over of two members from each class in order that the Council might be more experienced the following year. One event that was particularly exciting for the Student Council was their sponsoring of the 1955 Homecoming last fall. The advisors who guided the activities were Mrs. Edith Crawley and Mr. William Drake. xnotHaaoiiji:.

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This useful club was respected for its part in promoting the ath- letic program in the Junior High. The Lettermen ' s Club was com- posed of athletes who had as their purpose the promotion of good will among boys who competed in sports. Some of their activities in- cluded selling tickets at Junior High and freshman basketball games and handling concessions at the sectional tourney. These activities were supervised by Mr. Donald Keane, Mr. C. H. Engle- hardt, and Mrs. Charles Peters, the club ' s sponsor. Officers of the club were: left to right: Mike LaMaster, secretary; Ken Coates, treasurer; Ralph Hill, vice-president; Dan Kiel, president; and Danny Thomas, sergeant at arms. . . . WHILE LETTERMEN ' S CLUB SUPPORTED YOUNG ATHLETES Members of the Lettermen ' s Club were: Left to right; Row One; Dan Kiel, Glen Butch Combs, Dick Barth, Mike LaMaster, Ken Coates, Don Droege, Tom Nolting, Steve Surface, and Denny Mahorney Row two; Kenny Edmonds, Harold Weddell, Ralph Hill, Dave Baldwin, Mickey Beck, Denny Rebber, Danny Thomas, Jerry Armstrong, and Dee Jay Keller Row three; Norman Bobb, George Dollens, Fred Henley, Mike Simmons, Pat Kelly, Don Schroer, Bode Hill, George Miller, and Dan Droege Row four; Mr. Charles Peters, sponsor; Bill Nolting, Bill MclntJre, Leonard Wells, Ray Disney, Jeff Schrink, Bob Lewis, and Dick Tuggle 23



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Members of Quill and Scroll were: Left to right: Seated; Thelma Otte, Aleatha Miracle, Anita Edwards, and Janet Krumme. Standing: Janet Smith, Dick Barth, and Peggy Aiken JOURNALISTS WERE HONORED BY MEMBERSHIP IN QUILL SCROLL Quill and Scroll was a bit late in getting organized this year due to the many other student activities in school. This organization is for journalistic minded students who write for the school paper, the Owl. Members must have 100 inches of printed copy in the newspaper to be eligible to belong to this organization. This is a very hard task and rep- resents some effort on the part of students. Students attaining membership last year and still participating this year were: Janet Smith, Dick Barth, Thelma Otte, Judy Embry, and Aleatha Miracle. Membership this year was awarded to: Peggy Aiken, Anita Edwards, Nancy Lyskowinski, and Denny Rebber. Initiation was held toward the end of the school year at a party given by the Quill and Scroll. This initiation took on a very serious mood as it was held by candle light and told of the various journalistic traits of v, hich every journalist was proud, SEYMOUR PUbLiC LIBRAR ' 25 SEYMOUR, INDIANA

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