Silver Creek High School - Silver Leaves Yearbook (Sellersburg, IN)

 - Class of 1948

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F- CLASS HISTORY On September 18, 1944, we, seventy-one students, started in to get our high school education at dear ole Silver Creek. The second week we were here the Sophomores made us feel welcome by giving us a very nice t?i initiation. We resolved to get our revenge on the coming Freshman class. We found that we needed someone to guide and direct us, so we elected Miss Fannie Stout and Mr. Frank Mardis as our sponsors and Wilson Cooper as president; Carl Kamer as vice president; and Shirley Neff, Seeretary-treasurer. During the year several students decided they didn't need an educa- tion so we lost Louise Broaddus, Jean Broadus, William Helbig, Ray Druin, Nellie Craig, Bonnie Money, Delbert Vick, Clarence Goodman, Rosella Jonas, Mildred Smith and Dorothy Hook. Wilson Cooper moved to Jeffersonviiile, James Wiley moved to Elizabeth, and Edwin Hammett went out west to Montana. In 1945, numbering sixty-one, we returned to continue our quest for knowledge. This year we made it nice and easy for the Freshmen and didn't harm them too much by their initiation. We gave a barn dance for the ischool, with all the trimmings. Shirley Neff was elected as class president; Carl Kamer, vice pres- ident; and, Garnette Jones, secretary-treasurer. Our class sponsors were Mr. Martin and Mrs. Baker. This year Roy Hardy, James Fulkerson, A1 ice Hawes, Raymond Eberle, William Ransom, Melvin Armstrong, B111 Collier, Melvin Beyl and August Eckert, left to enter the working world. Charles Orman left to join the Navy, Carlouvna Woods moved south and Patricia Shelton moved to Jeffersonville. The following students entered our class: William Davis, Jeanette Case and Mary Case from Jeffersonville High School; Victoria Hart came from California; Mary Satterly withdrew from school for a year and then returned; and Bill Massie entered from Charlestown. As Jolly Juniors we came back to continue our education. We worked hard all year to get money for the Junior-Senior Prom. Herbert Van Pelt was chosen president; Carl Kamer as vice president; and Garnette Jones as secretary-treasurer. To direct us in doing the work, we selected Mrs. Baker and Mr. Andrews as class sponsors. We chose the Brown Hotel Roof Garden as the place for the Junior-Senior Prom. May 16 was set as the date for the Reception-Prom and we danced to the music of Johnny Burkhardt. James Wiley came back to be with us again and Daniel Vogel entered from Mt. St. Francis. Garnette Batty and Mary Case traded their diplomas for marriage licenses, William Davis left us to go south to work. Carl Dunn joined the marines. As dignified Seniors we numbered fifty-one. Herbert Van Pelt was gain chosen as class president; William Massie as vice president;Garnette Jones as secretary; and Raymond Stoner as treasurer. Mrs. Mayer, Mr.Hoban and Miss Standiford, were chosen as class sponsors, with Mr. McBride as ex officio. a- As our class motto we chose The Elevator to Success is not Running, Take the Stairs. Our Glass Flower is the White Carnation, and our Class Colors are White and Maroon. Mary Satterly and Jeanette Case Joined the matrimonial institutien, and Gladys Snider withdrew to enroll in the Columbus School system. The successful Class Play, Baccalaureate by Reverand Marsh of the Church of Christ, Student-Sponsored Commencement, and Senior Day, helped to make these four years at Silver Creek Memorable ones.

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