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

 - Class of 1952

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Eugene Handley, Pres. Basketball, I years; Baseball. 1 year; Master of ceremonies. Junior and Senior Reception; President, Senior year; Treasurer, Junior year; Master of ceremonies, County 1951 Tournament celebra- tion: Junior and Senior Play. David Chimes, Vice-Pres. Band. 5 years; Glee Club. 2 years; 4-H, 4 years; Junior Leader, 3 years; F.F.A. President, 3 years; Secretary, Junior year; Reporter, Sophomore year; Basketball, 3 years: Baseball, 4 years; Sales Manager, annual; Vice-President, Senior Year; Junior play. Betty Starnes, Sec. Glee Club, 2 years; Reporter, Sophomore year; Office Staff, Sports Editor of School Paper; Junior and Senior plays. Rosemary French, Trees. Band, 6 years; Pep Band, 2 years; Glee Club, 4 years; Queen of 1951 Reception; Vice-president. Freshman and Junior years; Treas- urer, Senior year; Editor of School Paper; Yell Leader, 3 years; Photo- graphic Manager, annual; Office Staff; Candidate for D.A.R. Good Citizen award; Junior and Senior plays. Evelyn Hughes,’ Reporter Glee Club, 4 years; Office Staff; Reporter, Senior year; News Re- porter for School Paper; Latin Club, 1 year; Junior and Senior plays. Page Six

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History of the Class of 1952 When that first hell rang, many tears were shed. For we knew we had plenty to dread. With twelve years of study we had to compete. But now we are glad to know it's complete. Now we are going to meet many new faces. And continue our journey to a lot of new places. Some on to college for more education, Some will stay home for a little vacation. A few will get married, a job some will find. And with Uncle Sam, some may spend time. But well never forget, even though we should try. The fun that we had in old Waveland High. Let’s take a look back twelve years ago to one September morning when twenty-one timid stu- dents tottered into the care of Miss Moore (now Mrs. Foster) to start on that first road of school. They were Joyce Harris. Virginia Nunn, Elizabeth Frisz. Phyllis Johnson, Vesta Cotten, Doris Knowl- ing, Rosemary Miles, Betty Starnes, Alice Van Hook and Patricia Hodgkin, Ray Spencer, William Redden. Richard Statler. John Hallett, David Grimes, Max Pruitt, Jesse Carroll, Richard Tolliver, Robert Hester, James Miller and Eugene Handley. Mr. Clifford Hallett was our guide during the first years of our trip. We continued our journey to Mrs. Glasscock and School Road 2. There we had a new experience when we joined another class. We picked up a couple of new passengers, those being Hartmut Hessel and Bill Payton. We lost Richard Tolliver, William Redden, Alice Van Hook, James Miller, .Jesse Carroll. Virginia Nunn and Max Pruitt. We continued upward onto Road 3 with Mrs. Evans driving, and again we picked up several new passengers. They were Duane Kelly, Roy Leath and Lloyd Dwiggins. Richard Statler moved to Rosedale during the second semester and we gained Richard Lucas. Our journey on Road 4 was rather bumpy and difficult to travel. Mrs. Douglas drove for us for awhile until she had an auto accident which put her in the hospital for several weeks. During that time, Mrs. Machledt, Mrs. Hallett, Mrs. Harbison and others substituted for Mrs. Douglas. Riders gained were Carolyn Allen, Keith Morgan, Joyce Fulford. Violet Reynolds and once again Virginia Nunn. Those who got off during a brief stop were Doris Knowling, Lloyd Dwiggins and Richard Lucas. Our journey continued on to a much smoother Road 5 with Mrs. Grimes in the driver’s seat and us seated again' with another class. Duane Kelley was out most of the first semester as a result of an auto accident. Our group of passengers remained the same. Ray Miller led us as we traveled down Road 6. We stopped just long enough to gain Betty Law- son, Phyllis Bougher and Olive Wilson. Joyce Harris left us to go to Crawfordsville and Carolyn Allen went to Kingman. We then started up toward that steep hill of high school, and while on the road of junior high, we picked up Carolyn Dazey, Rita Martin, Carolyn Hayes, Bill Wheeler. Don Horton, and Opal Tracy. We lost Roy I eath. Our guide. Mr. Hallett, no longer able to continue with us, stepped off and Mr. Gale Grimes came aboard. Also we gained a few new passengers. They were Dale Sowers, Vesta Baker and Rose- mary French. John Hallett, Carolyn Dazey, Don Horton and Betty Lawson discontinued their journey with us. After what seemed like a lot of waiting, we approached that big steep hill of high school, which we decided definitelv to climb. While stopping for gas, Thurman Henderson, James Wasson. Charles Hutson, Evelyn Hughes and Bill Keller climbed aboard. Those who got off were Phyllis Johnson, Elizabeth Frisz, Vesta Baker, Rita Martin and Carolyn Hayes. A little farther up the hill, Ivan Brewer came aboard to be with us for the remainder of our journey. Those leaving were Phyllis Bougher and Opal Tracy. On the half-way mark of our high school journey, we slowed up somewhat to study the scenery along the wayside. Bill Payton, seemingly not liking the scenery, left us and we picked up Carolyn Hayes and Mercedas McGinnis. With a few more miles and our goal in sight, we again had a change in our guide. Mr. Victor Pence came aboard as guide with Mrs. Florence Servies under the wheel of our Senior bus. A new coach, James Hannah, replaced our beloved Cliff Davis. We discovered that during our process of changing guides, Virginia Nunn and Carolyn Hayes had left us. After a short rest from this long trip, we are planning another trip which will include New York and Washington, D. C., to add more memories to our years in Waveland High. Page Five



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Keith Morgan Charles Hutson Senior play. Junior play. Vesta Gotten Glee Club, 3 years; Junior Band. 2 years; Senior Band, 3 years; Re- porter of 4-H, 1 year; Business Manager of School Paper; Office Staff. Violet Reynolds Band, 3 years; Junior Band, 2 years; Glee Club, I years; Member and Secretary of Latin Club, 1 year; Junior High Yell Leader. 1 year; Office Staff; 4-H, 4 years; Winning the District County Judg- ing contest and representing Mont- gomery County in the State; 1st place in District Farm Bureau Poster Contest and Senior play. Duane Kelly Band, 6 years; Glee Club, 3 years; Basketball, 4 years; Base- ball, 4 years; Class president, 2 years; Class treasurer, 1 year; 4-H, president, 3 years; 4-H vice- president, 2 years; 4-H treasurer, 1 year; Junior Leader, 3 years; Won 4-H trip to Chicago; F.F.A. member, 4 years; F.F.A. president, 2 years; F.F.A. vice-president, 1 year; F.F.A. treasurer; 1 year; Junior play; Editor-in-chief of annual. Page Seven

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