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 18 text:
“
l fl . , -21.5 -,fi 1 aw 25.15, fi'-ff ,,..,, 4, -, L - ,v ,Q IE: . . ' I-I t ll , Q- ' , W 'I Wfr ' iiaff.,-st'a'1 'v'1i2T 1 1' 1 .61 a ' i L' ldgfu if c 'H ,QE-4' .V x 5 A 'f Llq Q ' ' F! K 'cigpkt 1955 Varsity Track Schedule I Q 5 X Q i l fy , Howe 64:11, ,.,,.A......,,...,,, Warren 3515 an A K 1 Howe 51 ,...,....... Bloomington 44 , wp 3 Howe 73 ........,,..,... Ben Davis 27 Howe 811g .... Lawrence Central 3531. Howe 53 .,.,.,..., Broad Ripple 64 Howe 5423 .v,... Crispus Attucks GZM3 Howe 781g ,.,. ...,...., S outhport 38194 Howe 54 . .,... Warren 31 ' 1 Manual 24 ' ' W D, ,W ' Howe 7012. Columbus 3813 W t' ' fsssgfmjsvxhi A ' Howe 79 ...,. Noblesville 30 A -- -.,f gLj3a...,,,...wf , W W.. -Q---'M lffifffalrummaf xl Indianapolis Relays, Howe 7th Butler hands the baton to Sharp in the relay. City Meet, Howe 4th. Sectional, Howe 3rd, VARSITY TRACK TEAM LEFT ROW-Reed, Sturm, Butler, Lash, Lisby, terson, Oilar, Shick. RIGHT ROW-Bottema, Koll- Enderlin, J. Babcock, Bransford, Burck, Alexander. meyer, D. Stewart, R. Babcock, Haggard, Eberg, MIDDLE ROW-K. Stewart, Burgan, Sharp, Pat- Harris, Hogan, French. fvf '.,,.'l'j. Tc-f -- 4. we-,ei , ' I 9.1 Page one lllnzflrvd ten
”
Page 17 text:
“
Howe's baseball squad, under Coach Rocky Pierson, posted the best season in the history of the school. Showing the spark which led them to a I2-5 season, the Hornets breezed over their first six opponents: Law- rence Central, Greenfield, Attucks, Southport, Shortridge, and Franklin. In the seventh game, they were defeated by a highly rated Broad Ripple team. In their next eight games, the Hornets won five while losing three. ' In the City Tournament, Howe lost their second game to the Tech Greenclads, even though Howe's star 'iw l ' sophomore pitcher, Dave Peters, gave up but one hit, 'V' fmt, , 'TT - the Greenclads squeezed out a I-0 victory. ' I' l At the end of the season, Don Layton finished with f 'im ff -I 7 the highest batting average, and was chosen captain by ' l ,ff - filly. his teammates. The Ted Guthrie Award for most im- b NJ: .I e Droved Dlayer was given to Dave Peters, while Mike Lef- ' ' '-.i ,. 'A .,'. Her received both the Donald Clapp Award for the Best W .H if ,,5'9','it,Q'l if I All-Round Athlete and Most Valuable Player Award. 11,51 PH ' gi ,LQ The reserve team coached by Mr. Forest Witsman ,Elf ' 'ft recorded a -1-3 season. The glovemen beat Broad Ripple, I T7 ,Q .- Tech, Ben Davis. and Manual, while losing to Washing- 3'l 4' ' if Q is ' 1 ' ton, Shortridge, and a second time to Washington. Lenin-1' winds up to llc-liver his fast ball. R ' A ESEPVBS Wlll flllll' llf SEVEI BACK ROW-Elliott, Wheeling, Miller, Glot- FRONT ROW-Graham, Rosscr, Beam, Bell, fc-lty, Bowles, Abram, Coach VVitsman, Le-Beau, Shaf- Beach. Dennis, Johnson. Osborne, Lawson, Hayward. fer, Blume, Chappell, Welch, Starks. Thompson. KNEELING-Fit-rs, Haggard, Det-ter. if Anna.. : FJ' . inrfrr , H Page one IIIIIIKIVCCI mm L.:-'C'
”
Page 19 text:
“
halanced team Displaying an impressive season, the spike- sters, coached by Ray Bowman and captained by Pete Shick, compiled an 8-2 record. The Hornets showed a well balanced scoring attack in both track and field events. At the annual spring banquet, Cliff Oilar was chosen most valuable player and Jim Burck receivedj the award for the best mental attitude. In the Hoosier Relays, sponsored by Howe, the cinder- men won three events and placed third in two others. The Hornets, winning their first four meets from Warren, Bloomington, Ben Davis, and Lawrence Central, finally were stopped by a strong Broad Ripple team. After losing their second straight to Attucks, the cindermen won their remaining four matches, defeating South- portg Warren and Manual in a triangular meet, Columbus, and Noblesville. In the Sectionals the team placed third while in the City Meet they placed fourth. Oilar clears the hurdle ahead of his opponent. ,, . p- -Qi .H S , :f'.?l A.. . ' . l'- ' J 77' ,aff .A.' i-'X .' H -v'l'Lf: . . ,af . 3 -, 1 . - 4 'J' -'Q . JVC. lv . lffI f'!': Sturm heave-s the shot-put. ,Av Giga'-fa QR , ' . .-If his-adv s. I 555: uf ,.,r 2- , .fee-' ' X aw. wa.. Jar' is SNL x -a' Q BN-, W hu, Q- N , 'IR-F .f.,' k Q 9:93233 is-s 0 Q r I 'aww-au. N p -N , , . k , --.. , . , A ,s -KM . , RW:m,R:?-J QTW: ., 1 E. K V X X X ' lr A H-mf' .- - 4 V Y 4 . X A vie . , .,.,, 5- ., -r e f . '- A , bf ' ,,,, 1 4 1 1 4 - NfiH,s .a z-f - M . 133373, , ,,,,, if, ,,,. , ' M . . . J 'f-s i g-iff, fx , I X- Q . r . ,.,, - is N , 25 --:F , .... W, wi,,,:v .,3, 'Mah ' ,W - K Page one lmndred eleven . tn'e 'ii fl-
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.