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

 - Class of 1952

Page 46 of 174

 

Sweetser High School - Ti Pa Wa Ni Ca Yearbook (Sweetser, IN) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 46 of 174
Page 46 of 174



Sweetser High School - Ti Pa Wa Ni Ca Yearbook (Sweetser, IN) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 45
Previous Page

Sweetser High School - Ti Pa Wa Ni Ca Yearbook (Sweetser, IN) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 47
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 46 text:

. l . .S- ag .4 A .., , .. . .. .......,,.,..... Y-..-. .. ...fy 1 .. .- . 1 , ,ww ,YvT..',Wv,----v,-WV,--Uuyv 1 r X 1' ' f ' ' V 1, 'lf enter. . .e0hU9ZbihnG0lFhil- fa ' -Q ' I ,L ,., ' ' .,l, P- 1 , W 'I' ew, .. A . ' , . . H - - 2 - . .-M W ....- -'ff w - ' M ff , - ,H . 4 -.W Wx , I ,, . .' 1 4 3 ' ff- fzfrz' 1. M ' Q l 5 fi .a'fZG.?'ix' gE '- 'V' fl ,WQKX 1' V ' mf , 1' X : f 5 ' 5 f4'l:'l.f'- 'A 2 I-r vf ' - it 'Q' I L . E .. '!?M-N 5 L:-5,,,,.+ S V: 4 A 41, p k. ,,-f ' n .b A t+, f -Im A ' 'fr-- - .' 3 V .ff A Q ' L Q iff' gh . .3- -N ?22f'f ' - W 5' . ' ' .. ' , uf '.w: ' ,- . -.2 I ,sr- - A - -:1. ,. .' 5-1,- ' g at-g4'14QS . ..., S... A' 'gl .:'j.-JV ' , , ' 1, Pv. . ' ,..,,,. MG- ' :nhl-vu-A - .I '.'u'. 5 ,., -1 ---G-41mqo-amumm,v-.-p.w 0 ---4.-u.-n-an-vw-ur-vdisauqnsvun ' N u., I 1 'A f ,,,,4,,.,,.,,,-.. ,P ' ,,, .,.,.,..,,...,.-.... -.n . , L. ..,....,4.n,......wv..Mn.wo.a!, , Q- I 1 . - l ' ' , 5 4iQ,?f1:ff -'wi' ni. ?1ff.fTf'S'2 ., .mrirr 549641. T!-!2x.i-i?P Med ,,mW?a':'QH5 fM 4 -5 i:,?'mi 2Q,x'1,,f'23fff z55.f'fE 'Ins :wjfii 'ids' stbliwei rw' rmidgikijfdvla ' ' - W U TM .Mc bil! 911 ' ' ' :Q.2j'1-wif: ' 'FfEI!'l.f?.,:J' 'gsixia '2n,E!d'4W, Q .i1g:.E'.iff:1.:': f'ff:?..f:'wQg .s,i'f3f 'F 'f' N: ikfif' Qgilf-'QFBYLHS ' f L fin qua -1 5 f 5 fm-r'i:f1' gr,?5 'cgifizillubfaw hm , ' s .,,: :La 3 fs mf?-.1 - L30 f':1f ' Q .xg ,I , 'A ' 1 :fr-4:2 N 'Af l, 1ij9 'i 'i' 1's,.tf:3--1 1-Zsizmiffh - , jgwlii. 'iT,H-El-QU? -fxlsi,'Qj'g uj' 1.5sw :ggf! 5763 Qi,-gg 1' ,', 'f'5j ,jggrniw ggi? 5'f..1'a5'--Tjf4Tit4i'Y Zegf5,fggffh I Q ff , f . 12: -xiwiii' .ef ' 5 1-. .s 2,:jQfr1fJ'2jj ',ZG 1'?!:H743.3?5-Qi' 928198 ff.- - ,I -2'5.1r'cg iflt' .fry 511.3 ' ' iflfzfxtf M ., 1 igjs 'vmvi :ffl ., .1 fgsf.-5f:':.T i0'f54 'gEJ2 th? ' s-fa-.mfs ?IT.ff!7!4343Cf -9153 'io g2 r?1'T .ii - a m-if 'Q J -L?15'Af.,k? -vm 3311553 aizii' ,on rfb? ' 3 .f,ff.j'f.1f-,J S f 4? ' f-1 1m.fS:':vf b.'1E?l,-4QL TZ.C'9'Z !.f!5 SIM' QUIK: . ' -' 2:15115 MJ' 1 - : s3ri'r.3'gf:g a '-5528? a'3'Bff!' age'-4., 11:1 ygu 37551 1 ' ,,.-:f..5'72 'QA- Ise.Sff?zaYEfs5 i':'d'Q'5ii, I.f'Qm5F5' 1? 'Z . .U ' .' I mfjif bzznf' gfwbaJ':m31:wT 50'x2I biifqffl f5.'m:s.l,,' . 5: ' ,sms ', 4,127 5.1.1 '5'2 1f'1nf5 wet:-29 SYHQJIUOS BW 5 fwf: fwm ,? uQ152. .muff 2,515.1 mf- rf,--wav: wmv! navew,:twmhaW ,Univ - ' ' ' ' ' I .-viczfgiwlaoi if-1 . ' ,,1rt'i'1'1f't emi? 'ic 95437-rxfg seriibigawfad: 3511155 ' wind ':'.gr7'- ' LETS ,' Q'Tf ff' ?'1M ff dhssigl' 33fQ5M'6b .i5Ud .ggl10lU' A -'-', 71 mix. :J-.-xi. Mssuh s':eg3.I:.?nrH1Q m.I Nl! H fT.' I 2 -' 5-6 fczfgn ncviij' 'gffyfuaf' A ie' ' :f1,v.,a. m:rsQ'.vc ',-3' Qrfdrfifisgkfo? ', S3117 Nh . . '- 1 ' : E A lf Gw124Cf'5.03'3f2Aif?!12fJ .. I' D .1 pri : v 4, a1 gj'i,qj'2nff a:n '1. 'l bm. .-M31 9615216 !y..QIbW1f ' ' frfiigif imp? A,,en.:f,1'iQ,z !1.'.'.. , .,4'. 1-1, Mis 'i5f':o'1' ,,,A,-.I..0,U' :1fs 0 and , ' 'wi f:sx.?::iw'f-3, 1' I'-mf: .f7.!:1'L 2'iHNq Q1.'ftTdOA .003 dm! 1214408 - ' A , 'Q'L'!!f'x'f af3.fQ,I , nf'-A-.mia .-.I,oofiu8 nd! -M :Mad m.f'!2g 19 KG will Ind h'!.ffi'f3' 'sfxllii SEMI g'Qi'!0ff tmfzqkugi 9','kf'1'2!Jx'f 51.10 war ll' gmt,-u'11. Mtrqeii ,'lK6B'Q!QY:-.ISIN .VME q'hBC!fDfQ,:.fLl i'l1lu5 ' ..hua,v .mm 5m fv.2'nh ' f 'such Matt' ai-9m'y,f-v at r:MT .fro-gb add' Io Jun bv.. Vdtwfooi as ,qlcbil ' f .S. f' 'lo manic mmf to! 1 'ui Snag. dal' nsuJowr?s ral nm! vmqmo qw Um 'M MVN safllo slorfw mi! 'ko hqhgfl WU 83 f'.mm.'m mrs:-mi iaus 'umm vmbnwr IMT! e0!l!U Q .wx ww: sum 'mann ,, 'anal' V v k '. 'n- .M , lzlnif f-N.,s

Page 45 text:

Y - - f, , I ,,Ls:,-.,-e.,V I y 4 ,,,,,, . l.'..... rffiir-. ' iw L'1f'- r 2:7?:: - I , swaps -A 56 , w.g2 Eye N , 4 41- egg. nj... ,- x. 5,3 'pf 453. L '..- '.-.-.-, 1- '- -J . - rg- -.- :i--.., 19 rg-ar gg.: '.:.,'., 4,14 ' gy-12141221 2 jfzfz-:gg-. if J Q 5' ':Q'fI'iq 'S 1f'il' -3f:f'151' mx -1 '44 .-.'-'-I - 'A - If --H' .. 1 . -f- '- . .6 . . 1. Q. N . . . . . . 44. .- .1.-.. .u . 4 A ., , ag -.- V ..-,-,o, .-,. g.. ' r 'sri 2' ,.,-sf : - -., ,.,r,,e 1::,.gg.' - ' '1 ' '-1, 1+-1 . .4-2 -:-: . -P2 Vw. ' . ' .-if-35:32- : .ffzirc-' N J : 'ge H .g.Q44Ql.,..'.b,3gg. X. A . -.-. 'fzgzzgfffifgl tfggiggf ' . ' 'zkfw 1-.5 :gas - , ' 3,-. . . ., 'Q' ,:.-.. - I K-'Q-.4 I-' 1' :.'b ' 215- Eg I J. 5 :fl - ' V'-, -:3 E f 'i 'W' Xa ' 'WI' ---......, , QT' . 1' 2: ff. W, X 'ff' I V Y - I ,-,,,, H ,--- -f-f f -L - Y We f- as in :EiE.i:i55:Eg5gig1,.' --n-1-1 ' 1 2 122 if ' z i . .,::-Ng, , ' ' - Y I I, nu- ' wg,-gauessu-nur ,ln , , ff -- X iv Jane, Jane, come here quick! Look what just arrived in the mail. An invitation to the reunion of the class of 19521 Itfs being held back in the good, old Sweetser school house. Well of all things., When is it? , June lb. Thatfs just about the tinfe Igll be getting my vacation and we can fly down for its My, I wonder how many of the graduates will get to be there? Maybe we can go a day or two ahead of time and visit with the Allenfss I know theyid lsve to see Roberts That is, if we can get him away from the lake cottage long enoughen' That certainly will be nice. I'll have to that it doesn't seem like twenty years ago when that class left the halls of SQHQ-So The Tor-gei-sons planned and packed until the day arrived that they were to start for Indiana, We now find them landing at the new municipal airport of the booming town of Sweetser, Oh no, this canit be, donft tell me that this is really it. Why, Jane , this airportg and look on down the streetg that beautiful hospital. Thatfs the very spot where the old gymnasium used to stands Weill never be able to find the school house without asking someone , replied Mrs., Torgersong 'fand Iim sure weill know very few peoples It is a shame we couldnft come earlier like we planned and pay the ea'1.1en's a visit. We donft even know where to find them and we donit have time to . look now. Moving toward the inside of the station, Torgy asked, I might be wrong, but doesnft that lock like Audrey Julian standing over there 'by the information desk? Lock, she's toward used' Surely you must be Mrs. 'forgerfsona Why Iid have known you anywhere 5 and Mrs, Torgerson, how are you? Don9t tell me that the children were unable to eomejl' Well, since Tara and Arne both have their sawn homes now, and Robert has enrolled at UQC.Lf,A., ,- Torgy and I are pretty much alone , but I do wish you could see them, I certainly would love too. Oh my, it's 9:15, and I promised to meet some of the girls back at the school, Come , letfs hurrye If we're in that big of a hurry, cried Torgy, letfs take this taxi coming- here J' Oh, this was all planned, donft kid yourself, replied Audrey. Torgy, look, it's Jack Henning driving that taxi. Righto, said Jack, as he steped out of the doors This is my de- luxe model. Nothing too good for the sponsor of the class of 'S2. We're very proud of our one and only cab company here in Sweetser. Jack started this twelve wars ago and is now the head of the whole out- fit, explained Audreyo Hop in, folks, and wefll buzz over to the new school. Don't tell me them:-eis a new school building here, Will wonders never cease? Is that it across the highway, Audrey? asked Torgy inquiringly.



Page 47 text:

uYes it isg I guess we wergwt so fortunate as to have this lovely building for our school, but I doubt seriously if they have any more fun. Oh, there's Hubert Fitzjarrald to show you through the new building. I'll see you later.U Stepping from the taxi cab, Mr. Torgerson gasped, amy boy, where's the funeral?n UHubert, that's a beautiful cane you're carrying and my, are those diamonds in the end of it?U Jane asked in astonishment. nMr. and Mrs. Torgerson, how are you? I'm certainly charmed to see you again after all these years. I must say you are holding up well, but not nearly so well as I will in twenty years! By that time they should have a monument erected in my honor. Oh yes, as for these duds, I'm required to wear 'tie and tails' since I'm the newly elected ambassador to England. Oh look who's coming out of the front door. It's the l972 principal of S.H.S.5 you remember Eugene Shafer, don't you?H Wwelcome to Sweetser High, Mr. and Mrs. Torgerson. I'm d ing to show you our new building.n WDon't tell me youfre taking Mr. Allen's place,n asked the class sponsor of 'S2.U WOh yes, I have been for fifteen years! Come on, letls have a 1ook.W UI'l1 have to admit that it's been several years since I've been in this old place,W laughed Hubert, NI was here for the grand opening. In fact I gave the dedication speech.W UThis is the complete high school, while the grade school is the building directly to the east. There are fifty rooms in this building with the argriculture rooms connected on the wings. The gym is directly beneath us, with a seating capacity of three thousand. Thatls where our evening banquet is going to be heldmu ' WI surely wouldn't mind teaching again, if it was in a building such as this,U gasped Jane. uLook at this beautiful 1ibrary.U Upon entering this large, carpet-floored library, four of the past seniors are found sitting chatting. Nwhy, look who we have here,U exclaimed Eugene. UI'm sure you folks remember Betty Nelson, Jacob Partenheimer, Phil Koen, and Lou Ann Kohr.N UOf course, but I don't imagine I'd have known them all if you hadn't named them. I'm so glad to see you all again. What are you all doing now-a-daysfu asked Torgy. WAS for me, Mr. Torgerson, maybe you saw my recent work of art. It's the head carved from marble of this famous model sitting here, Miss Kohr, better known as Lavonne Quan,U stated Jacob. 00h yes, I just saw her picture on the cover of Life Magazine.U 'But that didn't flatter me at all, Mr. Torgerson. You SEEEIH see my latest pin-up shot. I'm.not the only one who is doing well. Have you heard about Betty Nelson being secretary to the Governor of Indiana?N WOh, Lou Ann, thatfs nothing much, really. It's very easy work and I do enjoy it im ensely.n Wlbur-work must be rather dull compared to what I'm doing now,W boasted Phil. Wwhy, I just got back from Alaska where Ifve been catching seals and selling their skins for 31000 a piece to a large seal coat manufacturer.9 Uln that case, how about making me a present of one, Phil,W asked Jane. WI didnit know you were ever interested in such a thing, though.W Walking into the room at this time and breaking up the conversation is David Cole saying, WEugene, your wife is calling for you on the phone. She wants you to bring the car back to the house so she and the children won't have to walk over to the school.W

Suggestions in the Sweetser High School - Ti Pa Wa Ni Ca Yearbook (Sweetser, IN) collection:

Sweetser High School - Ti Pa Wa Ni Ca Yearbook (Sweetser, IN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Sweetser High School - Ti Pa Wa Ni Ca Yearbook (Sweetser, IN) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 21

1952, pg 21

Sweetser High School - Ti Pa Wa Ni Ca Yearbook (Sweetser, IN) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 100

1952, pg 100

Sweetser High School - Ti Pa Wa Ni Ca Yearbook (Sweetser, IN) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 21

1952, pg 21

Sweetser High School - Ti Pa Wa Ni Ca Yearbook (Sweetser, IN) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 94

1952, pg 94

Sweetser High School - Ti Pa Wa Ni Ca Yearbook (Sweetser, IN) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 118

1952, pg 118


Searching for more yearbooks in Indiana?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Indiana yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.