Sweetser High School - Ti Pa Wa Ni Ca Yearbook (Sweetser, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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We are also very proud of the boy from our class who made the first team. Who elseibut our own Jim Carl. He's in there-to win! December Sth was an exciting event for every member of our class. That was the night of our first penny supper. Even though we were a little inexperienced we did very well, for wo took in 33102.16 oi' which 321.00 was expenses. Our final balance was G8l,39. The sophomore litereture classes presented three one-act plays on Feb. 15th. They were directed by Mrs. Kompher.. The first play was a comedy entitled WTom y's Growing Pains,U by Francis A. Bartonek. Tommy Groves thinks he is just a slave to the women, until the Boyfs Club gives a party, in which every fellow has to bring a date. Tommy gets up the courage to ask Doree Thompson, his heart throb, to go with him. Then a visit from his latin teacher upsets things a little for Tom n Everything turns out for the best after a few complications, of course. The cast includes: Tom y Groves. . . . . . A 16 year old boy-Jack Mcwirt J Marian Groves . . . . . Mother--Edna Snow Annettaa Groves. . . .Tommyls youngest sister--Isabel Achor Miss Gorrish. . . . . Latin Teacher--Shirley Shook Doree Thompson. . . . . Tommy's heart throb--Mary Harreld Betty Heston. . . . Annettafs girl friend-eDixie Hale Bob Brasser . . . . Marienfs boylfriend--Ulric Zirkle Announcer. . . . . . . . . . . . .Richard Bollhoefer UThe Ghost Wore Whiteu is a mystery comedy written by Le Roma Rose. The Conwell family has moved into a haunted house. Mru Reynolds, lawyer, tells them of their late Uncle Henry being murdered in the house, and of a lady in White, who moves sheets from the chairs. They are all s little scared except Jennie, who just loves ghosts and murders. Mandy and Jennie set a trap and catch the ghost and find out the truth about their Uncle Henry's murder. The cast includes: James Reynolds. . . . . . Lawyer--Jack Fite . Edna Connell. . . . . . Mother-Pat Downam Charlotte Conwell. . . .Oldest daughter-Elberta Trew Jennie Conwell . . . Youngest daughter-Jhary Campbell Junior Conwell. . . . . Son--John Thompson Mandy ..... . . . .Negro maid--Lois Kessinger Mrs. Mason. . . . . . . An old lady--Helen Yeekle The Lady in 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 Anthony UThe Shock of His Lifen is a comedy written by Donald Payton. Mr. Maxwell has just visited the doctor for a check-up and is waiting for him to call. Herreads what is written on the phone pad and thinks he is going to die. It seems Wilbur has answered the phone and taken notes on the phone pad. First the butcher called to say their heart was about gone. Then Doctor Brown called that he would stop by by about 7:30. Then the school doctor called to say Betty Loufs coughing would be over about 7:15. On the pad Wilbur had written something like Heart stout gone, Will stop at 7:30. Coffin should be over about 7:I4S. 'Of course, when the family hears about Mr. Naxwell's mistake, they all blackmail him to keep them quiet. The cast included: Mr. Maxwell.. . . . . . . Father--John Johnson Mrs. Maxwell. . . . . Mother-Lou Ann Kohr Wilbur Maxwell. . . . Son--Paul Allen



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Connie Mwmel1...... . .. . . . .Oldest daughter - Sue: Haskell Betty Lou.Maxwell... .....Youngest,daughter - Marie Schenk Hefaulesclsoeoooooo soceolwilbulws Verne Announcer........ ...Dave Douglas On February 8 we had a class meeting to select our class rings. They were all so pretty we had a hard time deciding. But after voting we selected the WCa1ifornia.W After seeing them we were all disappointed to think we have to wait until next year to get them. What happened on March 7? If you ask a sophomore that, they would pro- bably answer, WThat was the night we all had sore feet.' But really that was our class party. Of course, we might have had sore feet too, after all the square dancing we did. 'We had fun-sore feet or no sore feet. lkneh 10 was the annual class tourney. The first game was the clash between the juniors and seniors, while the second brought together the sophomores and freshmen. The seniors and freshmen must have had something in their food for they didn't keep up with their rivals very well. The juniors and sophomores battled out the final game, with the juniors coming out on top. They got a beautiful trophy, while the sophomores got to carry the ball to the dressing room. On March 22 some of'the sophomore girls went to a Play Day held at Mississinewa High School. It was put on by the Girls' Athletic Association and was given for all girls interested in athletics. They had various games set upn as volley ball, pingfp ng, basketball, kick pin, dancing, and many others of interest. 'We all had fun and are looking forward to others. April was the high light of the year, for that was the Sock Dance sponsored by the sophomore class. There were both round and square dances. Concessions were sold, shoes were checked, and fun was had by all who at- tended, On April S five girls from the sophomore physical education class went to Ball State Teachers' College in Muncie for a Play Day given by students of the college. During the day there was registration, recreation, lunch, a tour of the campus, a swimming demonstration, a dancing demonstration, and a coke bout. The girls who went were chosen by a drawing. The five who went were Shirley Shook, Elberta Trew, Lois Kessinger, Isabel Achor, and Edna Snow. Mrs. Kempher lccompan ed the group, Shirley Shook

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