Waveland High School - Hornets Nest Yearbook (Waveland, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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Jeanette Tatlock Clara L. Milligan Commerce and Phys. Ed. Histon and Sociology Ray Miller 6th Grade Doris Grimes 5th Grade Marcret Ratcliff Rose Glascock Virginia Moore Hazel Machledt 4th Grade 2nd Grade 1st Grade 3rd Grade Page Three

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Trustee and Advisory Board Row one: Fred Whitecotton, Trustee; John Ward. County Superintendent; Homer Robison. Row two: Walter Penn. Lee Evans. FACULTY Gale D. Crimes, Principal Cliff Davis, Coach Edwin Hofkhaus Speech 12, Eng. 7 Gov. and Health Math, and Physics Page Two



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Senior Class History In the fall of 1937 sixteen pupils entered the school of learning at Waveland High School. They were: Barbara Allen, Alice Cotton, Phyllis Greve, Bob Greve, Bob Hannah, Bob Har- is, Richard Hockett, Phillip Hodgkin, Dorothy Lou Foster, Jane Martin, Betty Jo Shular, Donn Spencer. Russell Stockwell, Leonard Tolliver, Mary Lee Tolliver, Connie Van Hook, and Donald Warren. Mr. Hallet was principal then and remained so for nine years. Miss Moore was our first instructor. The next year we entered the school under the guidance of Mrs. Rose Glascock. Mary Brown, Catherine Frisz, Darlene Jackson, Fred Pittman, and Harold Starns were added to the group. We lost Barbara Allen, Bob Hannah, Leonard Tolliver, and Alice Cotton. In the third year we were divided. The instructors were Mrs. Glascock and Mrs. Evans. We gained Betty Handley, Lucille McCloud, Ellen Reed, and Eva Jane Osborne. We lost Bob Greve and Fred Pittman. The fourth year we were united again under the guidance of Mrs. Evans. We gained Winton Carroll, Charles Evans, and Howard Lewis. We lost Jane Martin from our group. Mrs. Doris Grimes guided us through the fifth grade. We gained Carol Jean Clore and Marlene Cox. Mildred Stewart joined us in the middle of the year. At the same time we lost Winton Carroll, Charles Evans, and Howard Lewis. In the sixth, things went along smoothly with Mrs. Grimes again helping us. We gained and lost Arlene Crimes. We also lost Bob Harris, but gained Kenneth Rogers, Patty Collins, and Lester Fulford. Then came the big step. We moved up-stairs into the seventh grade. Here we were joined by Don Crausare. At the end of the eighth grade we lost Don Crausare and Catherine Frisz. And then we were freshmen. The seniors gave us a welcome party the first week of school. We gained Lela Hutson, Lorene Staggs, and Paul Ebert from Byron, Bob French from New Ross, and the twins, Cathleen and Carolyn Cord, from Crawfordsville. We then were sophomores. That year Mr. Grimes became principal. We gained Martha Day, and lost Paul Ebert. We had a very full year as juniors. We gave a successful play entitled “Bridges to Burn. This was under the direction of Mrs. Tatlock. We had the concessions at school and at the county tourney. In the Spring we gave a formal reception at the Municipal Club House for the seniors. . The theme of the reception was Gay 90V This was under the direction of Mrs. Milligan. We gained Ruby Henderson from Darlington and lost Martha Day and Patty Collins. We then entered the last step in our learning at Waveland High School. Our final group consists of 23 members. We gained Kenneth Rogers and gained and lost Bettv Tracy and Donald Warren. Near Christmas the juniors gave a very lovely reception for us. We published an annual and sponsored a variety show. Our senior play, given April 13 and 14, was entitled “Lily, the Felon’s Daughter.” As a final step, we are going to Washington, D. C. for a seven-day trip. As we draw near the end of learning at Waveland High, many of us are planning to seek adventures or more learning. But we will always look back on Waveland school days with many memories of the fun and good times, the friends made, and the knowledge gained while there. Page Four

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