Wallace High School - Pepper Yearbook (Wallace, IN)

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Social Studies and Physical Education Lloyd Bingham Principal and English Donald Myers Mathematics and Science Annual Staff Editor-in-Chief ................ Assistant Editor-in-Chief..... Business Manager. ..... Assistant Business Manager ..... . Feature Editor .a...... .. .......... . A ssistant Feature Editor ...... Calendar Editor ................ Art Editor ..................... Sports Editor ............... Junior Editor.. ......... ..... , , Assistant Junior Editor Sophomore Class Editor ....... Assistant Sophomore Editor .... Freshman Class E ditor ..,.... Assistant Freshman Editor ..... Grover C. Wethington Jack D. Keller James R. Simpson Lela E. Goins Kedric L. Sowers .. Donald W. Hopkins Jack D. Keller Kedric 8: Grover Stephen Clore .. Donald W. Hopkins Richard Rodgers Mary Wrede Phyllis Gray Charles Hopkins Betty McGinnis iffy, ,... V u f V , gf NV , V A7 .afla- W i NX -bgplx CREDlTS:--- ------ 34.1 LELA E. GOINS AGE: ------.-. ------- 18 CREDITS: -------- 33,1 YEARS AT WALLACE:- ll cnovz-:R c, WETHINGTON AGE: -------------- - zo CREDITS: ----- ---- 34.6 YEARS AT WALLACE -6 ACTIVITIES: Chorus ------- ---3 lfZ Pep Staff ---- ----- Z Baseball ---- --- Z President ----- --- I V. President ---- -- l Student Mgr. - --- 4 ACTIVITIES: Chorus- ----. ..... .... - Pep Staff ---- --- Secretary--- --- Treasurer. ,, KEDRIC L. SOWERS AGE: ----------- - l7y 6m CREDITS -------- -- 34.5 YEARS AT WALLACE:-12 ACTIVITIES: Chorus ------- -- 4 Pep Staff ---- --- 1 Baseball ------ -- -3 Basketball ---- --- 4 President ----- -- I V. President ---- --- l STEPHEN D CLORE AGE 17y 10m CREDITS 35 6 YEARS AT WALLACE:lZ ACTIVITIES: Chorus ------- --- Pep Staff ---- --- Baseball ----- --- Basketball--- -- 4 President ----- --- I V. President ---- -- 1 EFS. X, Sin . He ISWXWS .3 JIMMY R. SIMPSON AGE: ------------ ---- 18 CREDITS --------... 34,0 YEARS AT WALLACE: -12 ACTIVITIES: Chorus ------ -- -1 Basketball--- --- 1 Secretary ---- ---Z Treasurer -- --- Z mcx D. KELLER AGE: ------- ---- 1 7y bm YEARS AT WALLACE: IZ ACTIVITIES: Chorus ------- ---- Z Baseball ---- - -- l Basketball ---- ---- 3 V. President ---- ---I Reporter ----- --- Z Secretary--- --- I CLASS MOTTO: Freedom Never Comes Without Paying For lt. CLASS COLORS: Blue and White CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose varmxamsmsxxxvmxafakvsaeooweoraraefsfxakvvvvxxvmvvvvvakvvv Class History In the fall of 1947, thirteen seats were fill- ed in the Freshman row. They were Harold Smith, Donald Smith, Ruth Edwards, Vernon Harvey, Arnold Edwards, James Bacon, Vernice Brown, Jack Keller, Lela Goins, Jim Simpson, Kedric Sowers, Grover Wethington, and Stephen Clore, During our Sophomore year we were sorry to lose three of our pupilsg they were Vernon Harvey Arnold Edwards, and Harold Smith. During our Junior year we were sorry to lose three more of our pupilsg they were Ruth Edwards Jimmy Bacon, and Donald Smith. As we enter our Senior year with only six pupils left of our original class which we started with during our High School career. This year we lost Vernice Brown. Class Prophecy Dear Mr. President: I arrived in Indianapolis by plane from Washington late in the evening and decided to stay there until the next morning before going home. While looking for a room in one of the large hotels, I stepped off the curb at the corner of Washington and Meridian and the next thing I knew I was lying in a bed. I was staring up at the ceiling, wondering where I was when Iheard someone enter the room. I raised my head from the pillow and, to my surprise, saw it was Lela Goins. Yes, I said Goins, Lela is an old maid. She informed me that after she had been on duty in the maternity ward a while she had decided that she didn't want to get married. She also told me that my condition was good and that I would -be dismissed early the next morning. I said good-bye to Lela the next morning, thanking her for taking such good care of me, and set out for the bus station. This time I looked both ways before I crossed a street, and arrived at the bus station safely. As I started to get on the bus some guy behind me shouted, Hey Bud, where's your ticket? I reached in my pocket after it just as the man stepped up to my side. I hand- ed him my ticket and then I noticed who it was. Jim Simpson was my bus driver. While we were shaking hands, I asked him to tell me all about himself. I learned that after his Senior year of school he went out to Reno where he and Joan were married. They returned to Indianapolis where they and their three little boys are now living. I was surprised at Jim's driving, for I knew how he had got into the ditch out at Louise's that night when he was a Junior in high school. I had intended to get off the bus at Hillsboro, but when I learned from Jim that Steve and Jack both had business establishments in Veedersburg I decided to go on to there. I got off the bus, told Jim good-bye and good luck and headed for Clore's restaurant to get a bite to eat. Steve and his mother started their eating place the next summer after Steve graduated and before fall Belinda joined them. Steve Junior kept throwing my hat around all over the place. They have a little girl too but she and grandma were at home. As I was leaving I asked Steve where Jack lived and found he was living in the north end of town so I decided to take a cab. One came around the corner about that time and I hailed it and crawled in. Jack said, Don, what are you doing in town? I said, We11, I was looking for you but I didn't expect to find Y011 here. I went on to tell him about my previous experiences of the morning and that Jim had told me that he and Marietta owned the Vee theater, but never said a word about him running a taxi service. Jack asked me where I wanted to go. I told him that since I'd found him that I'd like to go to Wallace if he would take me. On the way Jack told me all about his family. They have two girls, age one and three, a hound dog, and two cats. Jack let me out at the garage and I paid him and said good-bye. li Jack drove off just as Ked Sowers pulled up to the gas pumps, Ked and I talked for a while about old times. I-le informed me that he had just recently bought the Leslie Myers farm south of Wallace. Ked isn't married yet. What' the use, he says, the way it is I can climb in my airplane and go any place any time, while if I had a family I'd have to stay at home. Ked told me he was going to Waveland to see another one of the members of the class of 5ZI' Grover Wethington, about trading his Chevrolet in on a new Plymouth. I asked if I could go along and Ked said I could, so we started out. On the way I learns ed that Grover and Velma had gotten married the fall after Grover graduated and were running a garage in Waveland, Grover looked as healthy as ever and Velma twice as beautiful. They are the proud parents of two boys and a girl. Grover has designed a new race car which he plans to enter in the five-hundred mile race at Indianapolis next spring. Well, Mr. Bingham, this is the report you asked me to make about the wel- fare of our land. I assure you that conditions are excellent and that as long as America can produce honest and upright young people like the Wallace High School class of Sl-52 we need not be fearful of what the future may hold for the United States of America, Your s truly, Donald W. Hopkins Secretary of State Class Will We the Class of 5Z being of sound mind and body, do hereby will the following: What To the Juniors, we leave our seats in the assembly, .hoping they will have as much fun as we did. To the Sophomores, we give our class love and loyalty. To the Freshmen, we leave our perfect behavior at all times. To the Seventh and Eighth Grades, our ability to keep out of trouble and our ability to respect the teachers. the Senior students leave to the other students of the school: I, Lela Goins, will my ability to leave the boys alone to Mary Wrede, my ability to skip school and get away with it to Dick King, my blond hair to Verna Bowman, my 'class love to the students of the school, my like for Psychology to Janet Myers, my happiness to anyone who feels as if they need it, my ability to be the only girl, to any girl, who thinks she could stand it. l, Jimmy Simpson, will my shortness to Russell Adair, my basketball shoes to Richard Williams, my ability to argue with the teachers to Donald Hopkins, my love for a special girl to Richard Rodgers, and last of all my ability to sing, to Verna Bowman. I, Jack Keller, will my love for History to Delbert Rodgers, my ambition to talk, to Mae Hardwick, my ability to pass my driver's test to Donald Hopkins, my ability to get along with the teachers , to John Goins, my ability to go with a certain Veedersburg girl to Russell Adair and my old Chevy to anyone who can make it run. I, Stephen Clore, will my curly hair to Dick Rodgers, my ability to go with a Veedersburg girl to Russell Adair, my basketball ability to anyone who wants it, and last of all, my seat inthe assembly to, anyone who wants it. I, Grover Wethington, will my Student Manager work to Orville Ward, my ability to leave the girls alone to Delbert Rodgers, my ability to get kicked out of school, to anyone who is as unlucky as I was, my ability to square dance, to Donald Hopkins, last of all I will my 1940 Plymouth, to Dick Rodgers unless he can get a better one. 'I, Ked Sowers, will my seat in the Senior Row to anyone who can have as much fun as I did in it, my height to Shelly Hurley, my ability to play basketball, to Jimmy Smith, and my Chevy motor for Don's Ford, so he can climb the Waveland hills as well as I can. August Z4 Z-7 September 3 5 Z7 October 5 19 19 Z5 November Z 6 7 13 16 16 Z1 . 22-23 30 December Z 11 12 13 19 Z1 21 January 2 Calendar School opened. We're Seniors at last! First full day of school. Everything is so quiet. No school. We were dismissed for Labor Day. No school. We all went to the State Fair, had a wonderful time. Demarree's Studio took our Senior pictures. A11 the boys look- ed so strange in their ties. It's the end of the first grading period, already! Birthday party at Ked's. Everyone had a wonderful time. Two months of our Senior year are gone. No school. Teacher's Institute. Our first basketball game, played here with West Lebanon. No SC11001 today. T00 much Snow, School dismissed at 3:00, more snow. Basketball game with Hillsboro. We lost by four points. We Seniors received our pictures today. Didn't know we were so good looking. Our first road game. We played New Ross. We won our first basketball game, over Bowers by sixteen points No school. Thanksgiving vacation. We played Wingate at Wingate. Lost by seven points. Roba, the magician, gave his show today. Everyone enjoyed the show very much. We played Alamo, at Alamo. Senior boys went after the Christmas tree, Demaree's came to take the remaining pictures for the annual. Basketball game at Mashall, We played Greene Township, at Greene. Christmas program in the gymnasium. Christmas is over and everyone has returned to school, happy and ready to go back to work. January 3 8 9 10 11 17 Z5 Februar-y 2 15 22 Z8-Z9 March 4 8 15 ZZ April 4 18 Z0 Zl May Z 3 6 Basketball game at Russellville. ' Home basketball game with Wingate. We started our First Semester Examinations. Didn't you kids think it'was hard? More exams! We still think they were hard. It is the end of the first semester. Just think, only one semester of our high school is leftff Wabash Valley Preliminaries start. Wabash Valley Finals at Terre Haute. Basketball game with Tangier. Basketball game with Hillsboro at Hillsboro. We played basketball with Kingman. Sectional Tourney. County Grade .School Tourney at Veedersburg. Regional Tourney. Semi-Final Tournament. State Tournament at Indianapolis. It's the end of the Fifth Grading Period. It's the end of our High School Career We all had a wonderful time in school. Baccalaureate. Commencement. Last day dinner. Everyone.will be sick tomorrow. Alumni Banquet. Seniors leave for Washingt0n, D.C. Class Poem of 1952 I've a story to tell you. It's quite true. All about the W. H. S. Seniors of '52, It's a brick school house, in a small Indiana town, Within its walls this story was found. This class is unusual, so it seems, Five handsome boys, with one lovely queen. For twelve long years, that's quite a time, For one lone girl, to keep five boys in line. First, we have Jimmy, with eyes so brown, So full of fun, he's nice to have around. And Grover, so big and tall, He's the most handsome one of them all. Along comes Jackie, and the least we can say, Is that with the girls, he has that winning way. And Stephen, guess he is the brains of the class, And next there is Lela, the one and only lass. We have one more boy, he is big and tall, And ever so handy with a basketball. . Ked is the name of this boy, it's true. Now that is all the class of '5Z. The end of my story draws near, Like the end of every high school career. I've one thing that I'd like to add, It's your twelve best years, Seniors, you've ever had May your future life be spent in peace, Every day your good deeds increase. And I'm sure, if I'd search this old world through, I'd never find a nicer class, than this Class of '5Z'.' Q4-L Boy's Sports The boys of the class of 1952 have been very active in the world of sports. One of their biggest regrets at grad- uating will be leaving behind the excitement of high school athletics. There were four boys, Jack, Steve, Ked, and Jim. who came out for ball in their Freshman year. Mr. Duncan was our coach at that time. There were only three boys started out for sports in their Sophomore year. The boys who came out for ball was Ked, Steve, and Jack, who had to drop out because of an appendicitis operation. Mr. Duncan started the year's training, but Mr. Green took his place before the basket- ball season opened. Steve and Ked were the only boys out for basketball in our Junior year. Mr, Green was our coach. There were three boys finished their last year of sports Mr. Green awarded Ked, Steve, and Jack. their sweaters for participating in sports. Grover received a sweater too for being student-manager for four years. iWw 3i: 42S e'3Qr1eM , STANDXNG: C. Hopkins, D. Hopkins, J. Smith. R. Adair, R. Rodgers, C, Bowman, S. Hurley, SEATED: Coach J. Green, J. Simpson, K. Sowcrs, J. Ke1ler,S, Clore, G. Wethington, Mgr HIGH SCHOOL YELL LEADERS Betty MCGinn1s and Judy Goodin I. Myers, IJ, Harvey, L, Bowrnan, U. Mitchell, D. King, P. Kunkle, D. Rodgers Coafh John Green, STANDING: lr, Srnxih, R, Bryant, Coarh J, Grern, T. King, T, Cork SI-1A TFI7' L. Nlxller, I4.,Ho3kins,R,1VIyex-5 sl .gm ,,,,, I- ,dv ,Y if 4 l L -ini ff'- X i T R if W Wm - , ,, w '1 S i...,..--.-...Q i .Tumors Left to Right: J. Myers, D. I-Iopkms, V. Bowman. R. Rodgers, Mr. Green. , nfvn nfvno STANDING: R. Adair, R Wilhams, P. Gray, Mrs. W111iams, M. Wrede, O. Ward, R. kung SEATI-QD: H. Edwards, S. Hurley, J,Sm1th. I.T--,- -L --- -,- STANDING: M, Philpott, D. Hardwick, B. McGinnis, J Goodin SEATED: C, Hopkins, Mr, Myers, C. Bowman, STANDING: D. Mitchell, P, Kunkle, Mrsr Drake, J Payton, D. Goms, C. Harvey SEATED: C. Edwards, R. Moffitt, E. Tibbett, D. King, J, Goins. STANDING: D. Rodgers, D. Harvey, S. Wrede, P. Gray, S Goodin, M1-5, Drake, 5. Tibbegt' S. Meadows, L. Bowman, J. Myers, X f SEATED: P. Martin, K. Sowers, S. Setser, J. Lowe, C,1V1i1ler, Sth and 6th Grades FlRST ROW: SECQND ROW: THIRD R OW: F OUR TH ROW: E. Hopkins, R. Myers. R. Miller, A. Miller, T. King, M. Allen, M. Sprlgg. D. Harrison, A. Craft, D. Edwards. J. Livengoods, A. Carpenter, K. Williams, S. Moffett. . M. Cunningham, J. Wrede, P. McGinnis, P. Peace. K. Plunkett, N. Mitchell C. Cunningham. T. Cork J. Adair, K. Cunningham, J. Myers, S. Meadows, R. Alward, R. Bryant, D. Ireland, L. Smith. Mrs. Dietz, Teacher. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: F OURTH R OW: 3rd and 4th Grades T. King, L. Edwards, B. Martin, S. Howard, C. Coomer, R. Billing, D. Smith. A. Setser, J. Simpson, B. Parker, C. Ward, J. Tibbett, K. Peace, N. Alward, Myel-5, P. Woods . , Hardwick, E. Sowers, J. Harrison, M. Cunningham, N. Bowman, K. Riley, , Martin, G. Harvey, . Hallett, Teacher, C. Miller, R. Rilev, S. Harvey, P. Yerkes. P, Yerkes, . Ellingwood, B. Merryman, P. Starnes, J. Cork, M. Bowman. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD R OW: FOURTH ROW: Ia Teagardin, R. Clause, R. Bryant, D. Fox, A Shuler, B, Craft, J. Simmons l'-I. Ponca,-, G. Edwards, P, Woods, P. Comer, C. Sower-5, R. Canipbell, Ci. P1illings,A. l-iclwardrs, K. Nitkle L. Hrarrxson, L. Butiery, N. Adair, G. Howard, K. Tibbctt, C. Teagardin, IJ. Merrynizin. M. Woodrow, Teacher, M. Miller, C. Wrede, D. Riley, K. Hensley, S. Moffett E. Baker, R King, C, Gossett, J. Myers. fg STANDING? SEATED: FIRST ROW: J. Simpson, D. Hopkins. K. Sewers, B. Williams, J, Keller. D, Rodgers Mitchell. Kunkle. D. King. R. Nififfifl. D. Harvey, L. Bowman, B, Hallett, Edwards, J. Myers, D, Rodgers. STANDING: B. McGinnis, L. Goins, V. Bowman, D. Hardwick, C, Spessard, J. Myers J, Vfilliams, M. Wrede, M Philpoi, P. Gray, S. Wrede, C. Harvey. SEATED: J, Goodin. J. Lowe, K. Sowers, S, Goodin. J. Payton, S. Setser, D. Goin. FIRST ROW: C. Miller, ll. Gray. Seniors LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Clore, K, Sowers. G, Wethington, I... Goins, J. Keller, J, Simpson Mr. Bingham. LEFT TO RIGHT: Minnie Bowman, Jim Bowman, Eleanor Yerkes, W E E V SWE'-w vii WHAT LEGSIH COUNTRY FARMER ssmoastttft MR. MYERS FIRST AID PEGGY SMALL FRY SWEET LLTTLE THING DAISY s f' xl ik QS JlMff TOUGHIE BUDH BABY JACK HELL DR IVFRS 30 if Y 3 I W I W-S , - .K pil iff N I WIN .N L . -..M - '.:..-,..f.g K , Q xm.h,,,:S:j'IE.. 1 JET AND PILOTYH COAL BOY NT HOLD ME TIGHT COWBOY JIM JUNIOR HIGH YELL LEADERS MECHANICS X 5 ' X ails I 1 lk. '2-, T I I :., - I F EIII I I E I MM N5 ,Lh.. my V -,:- x ,,Eg .: ,. wx. mx., I IIII I f EI I E ' E , E I I I9 IEKE f I lg Nami GROVER'S CHEVY PRETTY BABY MR. BINGHAM PAULH GIRLSH OH bROTHIgTR'.Z BABY DOLLS HEY, Gown LOOKING 31 ii 1 F'FlF?El Farewell As the end of our high school career rapidly comes to an end, we are beginning to realize just how much we are going to miss the years we spent at W.H.S. 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No. 41 Rockville, Indiana Telephone 349 Chevrolet - - The Most Beautiful Buy of All Compliments of CRAWFORDSVILLE CANDY CO. Compliments of DILLMAN'S Over 60,000 Items Compliments of SCHLOOT FURNITURE CO. Crawfordsville, Indiana 1 1 VEATCH 8: PINKERTON, INC. International Harvester Sales 8z Service Crawfordsville, Indiana Compliments of ALWARD'S SKELGAS SERVICE Wallace Waynetown Compliments of Compliments of Your Photographer -- DEMAREE STUDIO 213 W. Pike St. -- Crawfordsville, Ind. Compliments of PIONEER SUNDRY 8z SODA SHOP Fountain Service - Cosmetics All Occasion Gifts - Medical Supplies H. G. Penick - Phone 4 Kingman, Indiana THE SPORTSMAN'S SHOP Featuring The Finest Names Athletic Equipment - Photography Supplies Hunting 5: Fishing - Sportswear - Luggage Phone 1250 Crawfordsville, Ind. GRENARD Sz SERVIES FUNERAL HOME Funeral Directors 8: Embalmers Waynetown, Indiana FIELDS 8z WHITAKER Furniture - Floor Covering Waynetown, Indiana Chevrolet PAUL TIPPETT, INC. Crawfordsville, Indiana Cadillac 1 i its-il Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Rockville, Indiana MARIS 8z GRUBBS Meat Market 8z Grocery Frozen Food Lockers - Custom Slaughtering - Curing Phone 99 Veedersburg, Ind. Kingman, Ind WOODROW FUNERAL HOME Home of Distinctive Service Ambulance - Chapel Phone 106 Kingman, Ind. WOODS BROTHERS International Trucks - Farmall Tractors - Parts Sz Service International 8z New Idea Farm Implements Phone 65 Kingman, Ind DEKALB Agricultural Association, Inc. Crawfordsville, Indiana KRUG PLUMBING COMPANY Q Plumbing 8z Heating -- Quick Repair Service 108 East Market Street CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Waynewood Co., Inc. Crawfordsville, Ind. Phone 1150 SERVICE LAUNDRY Sz DRY CLEANING CO. 821 S. Washington St. Crawfordsville, Ind. PAUL'S BARBER SHOP Wallace, Ind. UPLINGER CAFE Groceries 8z Lunch Phone 544 Wallace, Ind. Compliments of J. W. GRIMES FOOD STORE Phone 882 Wallace, Ind. Compliments of CLOUSE'S SLAUGHTER HOUSE Wallace, Ind. J. G. TINSLEY 8: COMPANY Town 'n Country Store Hillsboro, Ind. HUMPHREY'S HARDWARE STORE Dealer In Hardware - Stoves - Washers Appliances - Paints - Brushes - Etc. Hillsboro, Ind. Compliments of DR. H. M. RUSK Compliments of VEE THEATRE Veedersburg, Ind. KINGMAN HARDWARE Hardware - Gas 8z Electric Stoves Perfection Oil Heaters Stock Tanks - Plumbing Supplies Kenneth Overpeck, Prop. Congratulations Sz Best Wishes Seniors VETERINARY CLINIC Drs. Preston 8z Freds Compliments of MCFARLAND 8z MILLER MONUMENT WORKS 116 W. Market St. Crawfordsville, Ind. THE FOUNTAIN COUNTY LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO., INC Daily Market - Mon. thru Fri. Auction Sale Every Fri. at 1 p.m. Russell Pool, Manager Phone 1693 - Danville, Ill. On Rt. 34 - Phone 23 - Veedersburg SMITH'S STATION Eats - Gas - Oil - Tires Intersection 41 - 234 CHASE HARDWARE Hardware - Houseware Waynetown, Ind. WAYNETOWN CLEANERS Safe, Satisfactory Service Phone 190 Waynetown, Ind. THELMA'S GRILL 125 W. 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