Waveland High School - Hornets Nest Yearbook (Waveland, IN)
- Class of 1953
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THE HORNET S NEST Published lly THE SENIOR CLASS WAVELAND HIGH SCHOOL SriUratimt fflr, thr rlaaa of 1953, ilrhiratr our Annual to tin utrmorif of Daniil Jflouit, a mrntluT of our rlaaa mho Mrh in 1951. ADVISORY HOARD Row One: Clarence Milligan, Fred Whittecotton, Trustee Row Two: Walter Penn, John Ward, Lee Evans. THE HORNET’S NEST STAFF Row One: Boh Crimes, Assistant Editor; Dean Milligan, Editor; Boh Harbison, Class President. Standing: Bill Redden, Advertising Manager; Blaine Tracy, Sales Manager; Martha Mae Priehe. Photography Editor; Janet Hodgkin. Literary Editor. Page Three 1 9 5 3 W a v e I a n d Edwin Hoffhaus Victor L. Pence, Principal James Hannah, Coach Math, and Physics Government History Ernest Brown Band and English N. H. Walker Music and Art Lawrence Hazlett Lucille Hoffhaus IIazlitt Hall Agriculture Latin and English History and Sociology Page Four School Faculty Virginia Foster Hose Glascock Hazel Machledt First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Jeannette Machledt ce Servies Home Ec. and Phys. Ed. ommerce Jean Ratcliff Doris Grimes Mary Overpeck Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Page Five Senior Class History On a sunny September morning in 1941. these little fellows and girls bravely entered the shop in which they were to sail tlu stormy sea of education: Leonard Sewell, Carolyn Allen, Margie Mc- Clure, Donald Hunt. Phillip Young. Richard Tolliver, Dwayne Sewell, Gene Leath. Doris Pollock. Billy Joe Rivers. Dale Mitchell, Edward Link. Martha Mae Priebe, Karen Reed, Shirlev Woodcock, Patricia Gibson, Mary Sprague, Betty Stickler, Janet Williams, Betty Hester, Shirley Richardson, Robert Harbison, Richard Smith. Russell Pruitt, Juanita Greve, and Bill Redden. Clifford Hallet was admiral, and Virginia Moore Foster was second in command. As we docked briefly to let off Russell Pruitt and Betty Stickler, Marvin Baldwin, Patty Hitch, and Mary Martha Simms came aboard. On the second leg of our voyage, Rose Glascock took Mrs. Foster’s place. New sailors were Patsy Moore, Ruth Seybold, Richard Stickler, Floyd Dwiggins, Marianna Chappell, Virgie Stewart, and a little later. Darvel and Mary Ann Newell came aboard. Those missing were Margie McClure, Patty Gibson, Edward Link, Phillip Young. Dwayne Sewell, and Shirley Richardson. Leaving port for the third time, Bonnie and Vera Reynolds were our new passengers. Evelyn Douglas, and a little later, Katie Hallett were second in command. Gone were Patty Hitch, Doris Pollock, Flovd Dwiggins, Mary Sprague, Virgie Stewart, and Richard Stickler. At the end of that voyage, we lost Betty Hester and Vera Reynolds. Voyage number four: Dale Leath, Doris Pollock, Charles Jarvis, and Daniel Jackson joined us. Helen Jean Patton took Mrs. Hallet’s place, and towards the end of the year, Bobby Grimes became a new passenger. On the fifth voyage, Ray Miller, and later Elsie Johnson, took charge. The new passengers were Olive Wilson. Edwinna Rosenbaum, and Joe Walters. Later in the year Barbara Waltz and Charles Brown, who left that same year, joined us. Also missing were Charles Jarvis and Daniel Jackson. Voyage number six: Jane Wheeler, Margie McClure, and Carl Moose, with Dorothy McCargue as second in command, started out with us. Olive Wilson was missing. Farther along, Delores Moon, Lester Martin, and Blaine Tracy came aboard. As they did so, the Leath boys jumped off and swam for Crawfordsville. On our seventh voyage, Mr. Gale Grimes took Mr. Hallett’s place as admiral. We were moved to the upper deck, and found we had the following new passengers: Jean Allen. Patsv Brady, Don Horton, and Dean Milligan. These passengers were listed as missing. Carolyn Allen, Edwinna Rosen- baum, Donald Hunt, Richard Tolliver, and Barbara Waltz, and for a very brief time. Carolyn Allen, Joe Walters, Delores Moon, and Carl Moose left. Leaving port for the eighth time, these people were reported missing: Mary Martha Simms, Marianna Chappell, Jean Allen, Alta Mae Smith, and Patsy Brady. To help make up for this loss, we added Martha Mason, Jack Day, and Jack Robbins. Preparing to leave dock for the ninth time, we were moved to a new ship, called the USS High School. It was a little rougher voyage than the first, and most of us went around looking green for a while. Our new passengers were Rosemary Weaver and Neal Rogers from Byron, and Bill Keller. During the process of changing ships, however, Jack Robbins, Jack Day, Don Horton, Lester Martin, Marvin Baldwin, and Karen Reed fell overboard. Dav id Floyd joined us later in the year. On voyage number ten, we picked up Florence Long and lost Mary Ann Newell. As we started out on voyage number eleven, our number had been decreased by the death of David Floyd during vacation. Mr. Victor Pence took over for Gale Grimes. During the year we lost Barbara Waltz, Florence Long, and Bill Keller. At last! The final journey, and everyone shouts with joy as land is sighted. This May, twenty- three weary sailors will stagger off the boat, and board a bus—the object, a trip to Washington, D.C., New York and other places of interest in the east. The End. Page Six 1953 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS f J Bonnie Reynolds (Reporter) 4-H (2) Band (2) Latin Club Office Staff Paper Staff Glee Club (4) Jr. Play Sr. Play Robert Harbisox President Basketball (4) Baseball (4) Track (2) Band (6) Glee Club (2) Class Officer (4) Quartet (2) Sr. Play Janet Williams Hodgkin Secretary Band (6) Glee Club (4) 4-11 (3) Class Officer (2) Jr. Plav Office Staff School Paper Annual Staff Leonard Sewell T reasurer Band (5) Quartet (3) Class Officer (6) Glee Club (3) Jr. Plav Dean Milligan Vice-President Basketball (4) Baseball (4) Track (2) Band (2) 4-H (3) Jr. Play Annual Staff Latin Club Sr. Play Page Seven 19 5 3 SENIORS Boh Grimes Band (6) Glee Club (4) Yell Leader (2) Basketball (2) Baseball (4) 4-H (8) F. F. A. (3) Jr. Play Annual Staff Quartet (3) Sr. Play Juanita Ann Greve Band (6) Majorette (6) 4-H (7) Junior Leader (2) Latin Club (1) Sr. Play Dale Mitchell Basketball (4) 4-H (5) Baseball (4) Jr. Play Sr. Play Martha Mason 4-H (4) Paper Stall Office Staff Latin Club Daryel Newell Basketball (4) Baseball (4) Glee Club (3) Class Officer F. F. A. (4) 4-H (2) Margie McClure 4-H (5) Jr. Leader (1) Paper Staff Office Staff Page Eight 19 5 3 SENI O R S Doris Pollock Latin Club Office Staff Paper Staff Jr. Play Sr. Play Bill Rivers Band (6) Basketball (1) F. F. A. Glee Club (3) Jr. Play Ruth Seybold 4-11 (5) Latin Club Band (4) Office Staff Glee Club (4) Jr. Play Sr. Plav Neal Rogers Moved from Byron Freshman Year 4-H (1) Bill Redden Student Manager (2) Basketball (2) Salesmanship Award Annual Staff Martha Mae Piuehe 4-H (7) Jr. Leader (4) Band (5) Pep Band (2) Jr. Plav Annual Staff School Paper Office Staff D.A.R. Good Citizen Award (Mass Officer (1) Sr. Play Page Nine 19 5 3 SENIOR S Dean Sowers Band (4) Glee Club (3) F. F. A. (4) 4-H (10) Rosemary Weaver Band (4) Glee Club (4) Latin Club 4-H (6) Office Staff Paper Staff Richard Smith Band (6) Basketball (4) Baseball (4) Track (2) Glee Club Sr. Plav Jane Wheeler Band (1) Glee Club (4) Latin Club 4-H (5) Office Staff Class Officer (3) Jr. Play Sr. Play Blaine Tracy Basketball (4) Baseball (4) Track (2) Glee Club (2) 4-H (5) F. F. A. (3) Jr. Play Annual Staff Sr. Play Shirley Woodcock Band (6) Glee Club (4) Latin Club 4-H (6) Office Staff Paper Staff Page Ten Class Prophecy of 1953 Good evening, folks, this is Terry Evans, your YVXYZ-TV news reporter. Ah, there’s good news tonight (or is it bad news?)! But first, before we look into this evening’s news, a word from our sponsor. If you feel tired, overrun, and ready to drop, then try our new tonic, the wonderful, superb, and sensational fire water, Servies-Cure-It-All,” brewed in her own still, located two miles north- south of Waveland. And now on with the news: From New York: We have just received announcement of the engagement of Shirley Woodcock, head nurse at Nleadowfield Hospital, to Dr. Fixup, topnotch surgeon. I hear she had to give up her part time job as head demonstrator at the Hula-Hula Skirt Shop, but I guess it was worth it. From Washington: Leonard Sewell’s expedition to climb Mt. Everest will start April 1, 1963. Leonard’s home town is Waveland, where he always did have a nack for high goals. From Waterloo: Billy Jo Rivers, 1953 graduate of Waveland High School, just won the Atlas Prize Fighting Contest with a tremendous crowd standing bv. The prize: one box of Wheaties. The crowd: the class of “53”. From Chicago: Jim Hannah, former coach of Waveland, and his all-star team, consisting of his fixe sons, will meet the Globetrotters tonight in the game of the year. (Be sure and watch your TV). We interrupt this program to bring you this special bulletin: Blaine Tracy, notorious gangster, and Gun Moll Blondie. the former Martha Mae Priebe, have escaped from the Hill and Hollar jail. Sheriff Pence and his deputy. Hi Hall, with his bloodhound nose, are now searching for them. They are beliexed to be in the vicinity of Wapalo. Now, back to the news from Denver: What’s this? John Ward, former county superintendent of schools of Montgomery County, is running a home for retired school teachers at Hot Springs, Col. Mr. Walker has just had communication from Mr. Ward relative to when he thinks the entire Waveland faculty, including Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitecotton, Mr. and Mrs. Web Eubank and Bob Arvin, will be eligible for retirement and desire rooms. From Waco: Bonnie Reynolds, graduate of Waveland 1953, was married today to Basil Hocker- smith. I see she finally won o rer her sister. (Good for her.) From Gasparilla, Florida: Word was received today from Richard Smith. 1963 Pic Eating Champion, that his wife, the Miss America of 1962, gave birth to a set of triplets last week!!! From Madison Square Garden: Last night Rio Grand College lost its first game in four years. The reason given was that the star. Dale Mitchell, kept running after the veil leaders. (Up to his old tricks again, I see). From New York: Well, 1 see that Janet Hodgkin and her family have returned from Korea where General Hodgkin has been stationed the past nine years. Rumors are flying that Janet has been understudying Helen Hayes and will soon appear on broadway. From Wapalo: Ruth Seybold, famous comedy actress, will appear here tonight in person to introduce her latest picture, “Zinnia Goes to Town.” This makes her txventv-fifth picture for MGM. and I hear she has been nominated for the Academy Award. From New York: The Hazlett and Glascock Paint and Water Color Company had a dedication today of its new building. In it they are going to manufacture a new striped paint. The Mayor, Bob Arvin, made a very stirring speech. From Hollywood: Neal Rogers, famous movie producer, has just announced his marriage to the actress Marilyn Monroe. Neal is quite a family man—this is his fifth wife. From Washington: Rosemary Weaver, Clerk of the Senate, is said to have fallen in lose with Senator Foster. What is Mrs. Foster going to do—call a recount of last November’s election?? From Indianapolis: I hear that Mr. Brown, former band director of Waveland, sets up his headquarters at the Clavpool Hotel every year during teachers’ association. I wonder what could be so interesting there??? From Waveland: Mrs. Bob Starnes, the former Marv Jane Wheeler, has won a prize of $500 in the National Art Contest. The picture she painted was of her seven children and their eleven pet cats. (I’ll bet Bob was sure glad to see that much cash with all those mouths to feed.) Page Eleven From Blizzard Grove: It has just been reported that Mrs. Bill Wheeler, the former Juanita Greve, has been taken to the Buzzard Grove Insane Asylum because she kept seeing “flying basketballs.” The reason for this is said to lx that her husband talks about nothing but basketball. From Las Vegas, Nevada: When the police raided a gambling joint last night. Mary Overpeck, former Waveland teacher, was captured in the raid, because she caught her foot in the roulette wheel while trying to get away. From Hollywood: We just heard bv the grapevine that Martha Mason is now the star of the Bubble Bath Show, sponsored by Lucille HofFhaus. She does a bubble bath number every night. I wonder why someone doesn’t steal her bubble bath salts? From Sing Sing: Warden Daryel Newell has just turned in his two weeks notice. The reason given is that too many of the family are getting involved. His first four sons are in for murder of the other eight kids. From Bal Hindi: Bill Redden, former student manager of Waveland, is now packing suits for the great Minneapolis Lakers. He says it is a lot more work than Waveland was, but he has hired six men to help him. (He always was lazy.) From New York: A great tenor has been admitted to the Metropolitan Opera at last, after eight attempts. He is Robert Grimes, and he will sing opposite Sarah Snodgrass in the opera, “We’ll Always Stick Together, With Double Bubble Gum.” From Hollywood: Miss Cheesecake of “63” was announced today, and it was no other than Doris Pollock. Her manager, Mrs. Hazel Maehledt, said, “With a figure like that, you can’t lose.” Emmm—Boy!!! From Camp Kukamunga: Robert Harbison (former basketball star of Waveland) is now in the Army. Having acquired his coach’s training at Indiana State, he is coaching the Army All-Stars and Freddy (Speed Demon) Whitecotton is his star player. They have won all but one game. (They have just played one in the past year.) From New York: We have just received news that Web Eubank, former janitor of Waveland High School, is now head janitor of the Empire State Building. (I guess he prefers push button controls to shoveling coal.) From Crawfordsvillc: Margie McClure, Indiana's most eligible woman bachelor, is now living in her own apartment, and her phone number is Lin—264083. (She is now on the road to making her second million, boys.) From Singapore: I see where they have finally captured Mrs. Jennie Maehledt, better known as “Six Foot Under.’ Six dug up her garden for a graveyard and is now in China trying to rent them a burying place in America. (She always did have such funny notions.) Flash: What’s this in Churchill Downs? Dean Sowers, former Waveland student, is entering his champion black Angus, Flying Maggie, in this year’s Kentucky Derby. Dean is pretty sure to win because he has hired himself as jockey. WHAT NEXT!!! From Culver Hospital: Ed Iloffhaus, retired math teacher, is in room 1213 with minor injuries. It seems he was studying t x many angles to suit Lucille. Or was it curves, Ed? From Florida Beach: Jean Ratcliff, former fourth grade teacher, is now trying to teach Herman llazlitt Hall how to concentrate. On what??? From Detroit: We have just received word that Mrs. Doris Grimes, wife of the president of General Motors, dropped a match in a tank of gas which destroyed ten city blocks and injured 7,(XX) people. Doris always did do things up with a bang! From Kacongo, Africa: We have just received an interesting announcement. “Hep Cat” Walker and his “Boogie Woogie Trio” are playing and singing for King Dongalo and his Harem of Fifty. We understand that Walker looks real cute in his grass skirt. From Washington. Mrs. Foster’s new hair restorer is making a great hit in the White House this year. She said it was a lot better than the toupees the most of them were wearing. And that, folks, concludes our news broadcast for tonight. Hope you enjoved being with us. Tune in again next year when the juniors of 1954 bring von the latest news about the seniors of 1954. But before next year try at least one bottle of “Servies-Cure-It-All.” Page Twelve SENIORS First How: Jane Wheeler, Richard Smith, Ruth Scyl old, Dean Sowers, Janet Hodgkin, Bob Grimes. Second Row: Juanita Greve, Shirley Woodcook, Daryel Newell, Bonnie Reynolds. Rose- man.' Weaver, Robert Ilarbison, Martha Mason. Third Row: Dale Mitchell, Marjorie McClure, Doris Pollock, Martha Mae Priebe, Neal Rogers. Fourth Row: Mrs. Machledt, Leonard Sewell, Dean Milligan. Mr. Pence. Fifth Row: Bill Redden, Blaine Tracy, Mrs. Servies, Bill Rivers. JUNIORS First Row: Max Gentry, Linda Howell, Tern- K ans, Lois Pitcock, Sidney Shanks, Elinor Apple. Second Row: Mr. Hoffhaus, Billy Joe Fullenwider, Wanda Hess, Delores Hutson, Irene Handley, Jerry Joiner. Mary Ellen Miller, J. P. Morgan, Charles McMurray, Darrell Meihls. Third Row: Otto Reyonlds, Jon Foster, Marianna Chappell, Mrs. Hoffhaus, Pat Hester. Fourth Rote: Warren Brewer, Bill Jeffries, Ottis Reynolds. Jack Bavless, Jerrv Johnson. Mr. Walker, John Walker. Page Thirteen SOPHOMORES Back Bow: Helen Linton, Charlotte Staggs, Jim Mitchell, Elizabeth Atkinson, Keith Inskeco, Melvin Kelly. Third Bow: Joan Hodgkin, Don Handley. Shirley Wasson. Second Bow: Mr. Ilazlctt, Linda Weatherman, Carolyn Hughes, Janice French, Martha Brown, Lawson Wright. Evelyn Hastings. Bill Grove. First Bow: Joe Hodgkin. Norma Newell, Marilyn Seybold. Margie Murray. David Allen, Harriet Mason, Bill Wendali. FRESHMEN Back Bow: Jack Wheeler. Larry Myers, Freddie Hendricks, Richard McCampbell. I'oiirtli Bow: Jack Clevenger, June Wheeler. Danny Clevenger, David Fruits, Shirley Bayless, Shirley Crimes. Third Bow: Dennis Moody, Dick Marshall, Shirley Newell, Donna Starnes, Marilyn Calvert. Second Bow: Mr. Hannah, Marlene Miller, Don Moser, Marlene Pyle. Dale Wendali, Fern Redden, Evelyn Hester, Jerry' Cooper. James Hastings. First Bow: Bill' Thomas. Rodney Reynolds. Joyce Redden, Charles Davis, Joyce White- cotton, David Ratcliff. Page Fourteen EIGHTH GRADE Back How: Bill Collins, Walter Overstreet, Ceeil Stewart, Alan Milligan, Norma Atkinson. Joan Allen. Second How: Mr. Hall, Richard Day, Sandra Murray, Jack Howell, Ellen Short, Jack Mitchell, Delores Thomas, Wally Metzger, James Lowery. First How: Charles Feltner. Alma Brewer, Jim Wheeler, Patty Patterson. Don Gentry, Carolyn Weaver, Daniel Sewell. SEVENTH GRADE Fourth How: Maurice Day, Billy Apple, Connie Clevenger, Max Morgan. Third How: Delores McCampljclI, Don Linton. Edward Wall, jerry Fitzsimmons. Rita Moody. Second How: Mr. Brown, Gary Douglas, Richard Graham, Mary Ester Cotton, Larry Crimes, Larry Williams. Shirley Miles. Richard Stockwell, Russell Hodgkin. Seated: Sharon Cooper, Jim Miller, Richard Howell, Carolyn Calvert, Roy Davis, Sue Wheeler, Richard Morgan. Page Fifteen SIXTH GRADE First Row: Joan Weaver, Junior Hutson, Suanne Cronkhitc, Charles Atkinson, Carolyn Graham, John Reynolds, Joyce Calvert. Second Row: Brenda Linton, Jerry Johnson, Sharlie Felkner, Dale Clifton, Marjorie Priebe, Mary Ann Hester. Stephen Sewell. Third Row: Bonnie Curry, Tommy Milligan, Lana Murray, Rolx rt Wills. Sandra Bayless, James Covault. Fourth Row: Judith Harvey, Mary M. Jeffries, Danny Hester. Teacher, Mrs. Overpeck. FIFTH GRADE First Row: Marvin Brewer, Mary' Jo Mazur, Roger Johnson, Ann Coleman, David Morgan. Qirol Ann Reynolds. Michael Ratcliff. Second Row: Richard Cooper, Larry Pyle, Phyllis Harvey, Harold Cassidy, Marv Ann Moser. Jack Wills. Darlene Graham. Third Row: Marsha Fruits, Philip Cosby, Dean Enmicrt, Gary Myers, Janet Mitchell. Keith Hess. Fourth Row: Gerald Bowers, Sandra Wheeler. Mary Ann Lowery, John Fukvider, Gary Fruits. Teacher, Mrs. Grimes Page Sixteen FOURTH GRADE First Row: Danny Howell, Harold Lowery, Janet Kelsey, Larry Grimes. Judy Graham, Johnny Mitchell, Beverly Wall, Larry Mazur, Caroline Hunt. Second Rote: Betty Weaver, David Jolly, Judy Reynolds. Jimmy France, Merridene Cronkhite, Jeffry Cornell, Joan Whitecotton. Third Row: Billy Metzger. Mary Dell Overstreet, Lois Ann Whitecotton, Byron Wright. Barl ara Simms. Jimmy Thomas, Lois Allen. Fourth Row: Larry Wiatt, Larrv Rohison, David Rafferty, Betty Rose Fallen wider. Dale Simpson. Jay D. Gilliland. Fiftlt Rote: Billy Joe Ferguson, Eva Rae Floyd, Donna Witty, Melvin Pollock. Bruce Clevenger. Teacher, Mrs. Ratcliff. THIRD GRADE First Row: Maurice Brewer, Beverly Hester. Glenn Miller, Linda Coleman, Tommy McCarty, Judy Huxhold, Wanita Tague, Gan.- Morgan. Second Row: Phyllis Harvey, Dennis Curry, Ray France, Johnny Weaver, Barl ara McCampbell, Ronnie Wendall, Paul Cooper. Marylin French. Row Three: Johnny Stockwell. Earl Staggs, Gary Swank. Curtiss Fruits. Ronald Bantu. Gwcnith Bowers. Teacher, Mrs. Machledt Prtgc Seventeen SECOND GRADE First Row: Malcolm, Simpson, Paul Michael Buscnbark, Wanda Wall. Franklin Howell. Robert France. Linda Zimmerman, Sandra Cooper, Ted Whitecotton. Second Row: Larry Thomas. Gary Collini , Sue Faust, Glenn Wiatt, Belinda Cronkhite, | im Stockwell, James Chesterson. Third Row: Jimmy McCampbell, Herschell Tague, Both Chappell, Ronnie Wittie, Pamela Sharp, Dale Calvert, Sally Milligan. Teacher, Mrs. Glascock FIRST GRADE First Rote: Robert Wall, Donald Brewer, Nancy,.Stultz, Donald Lowery, Elaine Durcher, Robert Faust, Joan Graham, Steven Ferguson, Hclan S. Hoffhaus, Jennifer Grimes. Second Rote: Dennis McCarty, Nancy Weaver, Sharon Swank, Michael Huxhold, Tommie Howell, Ruby E. Thomas, Clyde Jones, Larry Bazzani, Gary Bazzani, William Grimes. Third Row: Robert Harvey, Theresa Stockwell, Pattilou Miles, Samuel Milligan, Shirley Banta, Herbert Miller, Richard DeWitt, Michael Handley. Fourth Rtne: Don Evans, Eva Lowery, Christine Brown, Joseph Lowery, Constance Walsh, Robert Watson, Roberta Fullenwider. Teacher, Mrs. Foster Page Eighteen BAND Twirlera: Rita Moody. Patty Patterson. Ann Coleman. Don Gentry. Marilyn Scybold. Joyce Whitecotton. and Ui Pitcock. How I : Wanda Hera. Evelyn Hastings. Shirley Woodcock. Joyce Redden. Marlene Pyle. Donna Starne . Shirley Newell. Linda Weatherman, and Dennis Moody. Row 2: Norma Newell. Charlotte Staggs. Margie Murray. I.inda Howell. Klizalwth Atkinson. Richard McCampbell. David Ratcliff. Daniel Sewell. Dean Sowers. Janice French. Mary Ellen Miller. Row 3: Hob Grimes. Robert Harbiaon. Richard Smith. James Hastings. Norma Atkinson. Hill Thomas. Iairry Grimes, Jon Foster. Fern Redden. 1-eonard Sewell. Richard Graham. Evelyn Hester. Max Gentry. Martha Mae Priebp. John Walker. Marlene Miller. Charles McMurray. Rosemary Weaver. Terry Evans. Standing: Mr. Brown. Director. Billy Joe Rivers. Juanita Greve. Delores Thomas. Ruth Seyhold. Sandra Murray. Melvin Kelly. GLEE CLUB Standing: Bill Thomas. Dennis Moody. Terry Evans. Max Gentry. Charles MeMurry. John Walker. James Hastings. Blaine Tracy. Billy Joe Rivers. Jerry Johnson. Jon Foster. Melvin Kelly. Sid Shanks. Dean Sowers. Richard Smith. Robert Harbiaon, Leonard Sewell, and Bob Grimes. Middle Row: Bonnie Reynolds. Rosemary Weaver. Shirley Newell, Donna Starnes. Shirley Wood cook. Irene Handley. Shirley Grimes. Elizabeth Atkinson. Shirley Wasson. Charlotte Staggs. Carolyn Hughes, Evelyn Hester. Fern Redden. Harriett Mason. Delores Hutson, and Mr. Walker. Director. First Row: Jane Wheeler. Ruth Scybold. Marilyn Calvert. Helen Linton. Elinor Apple. Linda Howell. Mary Ellen Miller. Lois Pitcock. Norma Newell. Margie Murray. Joyce Redden. Marlene Pyle. Marlene Miller. Linda Weatherman. Joan Hodgkin. Joyce Whitecotton. Page Nineteen VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Standing: Manager Bill Redden, Richard Smith. Blaine Tracy, Coach Hannah, Bill Greve, Bob Crimes, Lawson Wright. Middle How: Dale Mitchell. Robert llarbison, Daryel Newell, Jim Mitchell, Dean Sowers. Front Row: Max Gentry, Terr)' Evans. B BASKETBALL TEAM Staiuling: Jack Bayless, Warren Brewer, Charles McMurry, Coach Jim Hannah, James Hastings. Jim Mitchell, Jerry Johnson. Seated: Danny Clevenger, Terry Evans, Max Gentry, David Allen, Jack Wheeler, Jack Clevenger. Front Row: Rodney Reynolds, Joe Hodgkin. Page Twenty JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM Standing: Richard Graham. Don Gentry, Gerry Fitzsimmons, Coach Hannah, Walter Overstreet, Wally Metzger. Jack Howell, Larry Grimes. Middle Row. Russell Hodgkin, Jim Wheeler, Don Linton, Bill Gollins, Jack Mitchell. Larrv Williams. Jim Miller. Front Rote: Roy Davis, Richard Howell, Richard Morgan, Richard Stockwell. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Standing: Manager David Ratcliff, Charles Davis, Dennis Moody, Coach Jim Hannah, Danny Clevenger, Richard McCampbell, Don Moser. Sliddlc Rote: Jack Wheeler, Larry Myers, James Hastings, Freddie Hendrickson, David Fruits, Jack Clevenger. Front Row: Bill Thomas, Dick Marshall, Rodney Reynolds. Page Twenty-one COUNTY CHAMPIONS—1953 Standing: Doan Milligan, Torn,' Evans, Manager Lawson Wright, Dale Mitchell, Coach Jim Hannah, Boh Grimes, Manager Bill Redden, Jim Mitchell. Front Row: Bill Greve, Richard Smith, Boh Harbison, Daryel Newell, Blaine Tracy. WAVELAND HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL 1952-1953 Waveland 54 Waynetown 58 Waveland 58 Russellville 36 Waveland 74 Kingman 42 Waveland 71 New Ross 89 Waveland 54 Vcedersburg 24 Waveland 54 Thorntown 52 Waveland 59 Bainbridge 53 Waveland 56 Darlington 52 Waveland 46 New Market 38 Waveland 71 Roachdalc 49 Waveland 63 Richland Twp. 47 Waveland 69 Marshall 46 Waveland 51 Linden 40 Waveland 76 Alamo 64 Waveland 48 Bowers 46 Waveland 46 Ladoga 58 Waveland 19 Tangier 18 Waveland 58 Fillmore 49 COUNTY TOURNEY Waveland 55 Ladoga 51 Waveland 58 New Ross 46 Waveland 66 Darlington 48 SECTIONAL TOURNEY Waveland 38 New Ross 34 Waveland 59 New Market 57 Waveland 65 Crawfordsville 60 Page Twenty-two 1953 SECTIONAL TOURNEY WINNERS Front Row: Bill Greve, Richard Smith. Bob Hurbison. Daryel Newell, Blaine Tracy. Back Rote: Lawson Wright, Terry Evans, Dean Milligan, Dale Mitchell, Mr. Hannah, Boh Grimes, Bill Redden. Jim Mitchell. REGIONAL TOURNEY Waveland 66 — Montezuma 81 At the Bonfire The Victors Page Twenty-three TRACK TEAM Statuiiug: Ottis Reynolds, Richard Smith. Blaine Tracy, Coach Hannah, Charles McMurray, Dean Milligan. Boh Grimes. Jerry Johnson. Seated: Bill Greve, Robert Harbison, Terry Evans, Jim Mitchell. BASEBALL TEAM Standing: Max Gentry, Keith Inskeep, Boh Grimes, Blaine Tracy, Coach Jim Hannah. Dean Milligan, Darvel Newell, Jim Mitchell. Seated: Dale Mitchell, Richard Smith, Bill Greve, Robert Harbison, Terry Evans. Page I'u enttj-four Waveland 46 — New Market 38 Waveland 46 — New Market 38 Page Twenty-fivi MAJORETTES Patricia Patterson Joyce Whitecotten Lois Pitcock Juanita Greve Ruth Seybold Rita Kav Moody Don Gentry Marilyn Sevhold Ann Coleman Page Twenty-six WEE THREE At the piano: Mr. Walker. Left to Right: Bob Harbison, Leonard Sewell, Bob Grimes. MELODY MAIDS Left to Right: Elinor Apple, Linda Howell, Marv Ellen Miller. Lois Pitcock. SENIORS WHO RECEIVED BAND SWEATERS Janet Hodgkin, Rosemary Weaver, Shirley Wood cook, Martha Mae Priebe, Juanita Greve, Bob Harbison, Richard Smith, Leonard Sewell, Dean Sowers, Bob Grimes, Billy Joe Rivers. JUNIOR BAND First Row: Lana Murray. Susanne Cronkhite, Ann Coleman, Michael Rat- cliffe. Dale Clifton, Patty Patterson, Larry Grimes. Second Row: Marjorie Priebe, Delores McCampbell, Janet Mitchell, Larry Wiatt, Stephen Sewell, Bonnie Curry, Jerry Fitzsimmons, Jimmy Miller, Larry Williams. Third Row: Carolyn Graham, Charles Atkinson, Richard Graham. Mr. Brown, Charles Feltner, John Fulwider, Tommy Milligan. Page Twenty-seven OFFICE STAFF Seated: Bonnie Reynolds, Janet Hodg- kin. Mr. Pence, Marjorie McClure. Standing: Doris Pollock. Martha Mac Priebe, Shirley Wood cook, Rosemary Weaver, Juanita Greve, Martha Mason, Mary Jane Wheeler, Mary Ellen Miller, and Ruth Sevbold. THE HORNET STAFF Seated: Bonnie Reynolds, Janet Hodg- kin, Rosemary Weaver, Mrs. Servies. Standing: Carolyn Hughes, Doris Pol- lock. Shirley Woodcook, Martha Mae Priebe. Martha Mason. Marjorie Mc- Clure. Jim Mitchell, Larrv Williams. Charles Davis, Daniel Sewell. Julian Morgan. Roy Davis. LATIN CLUB Seated: David Ratcliff Charlotte Staggs, Carolyn Hughes Linda Weatherman, Keith Ins- keep. Standing: Norma Newell, Marlene Miller. Margie Murray, Evelyn Hastings. Janice French, Susan Milligan. F. F. A. First How: Freddie Hendricks, Donn Moser, Dennis Moody, Richard McCampbell. Larry Myers. Second Row: Mr. Hazelet, John Ed Handley, Bill Greve, Blaine Tracy, Charles McMurray, Darvel Newell, Bob Grimes, Jim Mitchell. Third Row: Terry Evans, John Foster, Max Gentry, Warren Brewer, Bill Jefferies. Bill Rivers, Dean Sowers. Page Twenty-eight HOT LUNCH COOKS Left to Right: Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. McCloud, Mrs. Hockett, Alma Brewer, Helen Linton, Delores Thomas, Marilyn Calvert, Joan Allen, Ellen Short, Neal Rogers. THE CUSTODIANS Mr. Eubank Mr. Arvin HOME EC. GIRLS Left to Right: Ruth Seybold, Juanita Greve, Mary Jane Wheeler, Delores Hutson, Margie McClure, Mrs. Machledt, Rosemary Weaver, Martha Mae Priebe, Irene Handley. BUS DRIVERS Left to Right: Wilbur Schmall, John Gilliland, Maywood Moore, Glenn Newell, Harold Pvle, Raymond Busenbark. Page Twenty-nine THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING Junior Class Play Ma Braimigun (Lives for her grandchildren)_________ Catalpa Lapp (The hillbilly servant)_______________ Dick Brannigan (Mas grandson)______________________ Betty Brannigan (Mas younger gran-daughter)... Bildad Lapp (Catalpa’s father)_____________________ Cyrus Scudder (Wants to marry Ma)__________________ Jeffrey Scudder (His nephew)_______________________ Kaye Brannigan (Mas elder gran-daughter)___________ Kingston Campbell (Kav’s fiance)___________________ Mrs. Augusta Campbell (His aristocratic mother)__ ____Marv Ellen Miller ________Irene Handley ________Otto Reynolds ________Linda Howell _________J. P. Morgan -------Warren Brewer ----------Terry Evans ---------Lois Pit cock .........John Walker __________Wanda Hess Directed bv Mrs. Hoffhaus Presented in the High School Auditorium, October 17, 1952 Page Thirty HOBGOBLIN HOUSE Our Junior Class Play CAST Darius Kmpp (Caretaker of Hobgoblin House)---------------------Leonard Sewell Miss Priscilla Carter (Present Owner)____________________________Doris Pollock Marian Carter (Her niece)_____________________________________Janet Hodgkins Jill Carter (Marian’s younger sister)________________________Martha M. Priebe Frank Harlow (Marian’s fiance)____________________________________________Dean Milligan Jack Loring (Jill’s fiance)________________________________________Bob Grimes Susan Parkins (The “Henglish ’ousekeeper”)________________________Ruth Seybold Henry Goober (The darky gardener)______________________________Billy J. Rivers Deliah Worts (The darky cook)___________________________________________Bonnie Reynolds Bluebeard Bronson (An escaped maniac)___________________________Blaine Tracy Bill Wilkins (His keeper)_________________________________________________Dale Mitchell Patricia Wentworth________________________________________________________Jane Wheeler The Headless Phantom_____________________________________________________????? Directed bv Mrs. Hoffhaus Presented in the High School Auditorium, October 23, 1951 DOTTY AND DAFFY Senior Play presented April 17, 1953 Hilda Johnson, the Swedish maid_____ Alfred Hopkins, The English butler Molly O’Mulligan, the Irish cook---- Dorothy Travers, known as “Dotty”. Daplmc Travers, known as “Daffy”_________ Jimmie Rand, a collegian_________________ Freddie Rand, Jim’s younger brother------ Mrs. Phyllis Travers, an impetuous widow. Paxton Belmont, a rich (?) widower------- Jack Belmont, his son____________________ Aunt Hester Harley, who hates men________ Hugh Rand, uncle of Jimmie and Freddie _ Ruth Jo Seybold _____Blaine Tracy Bonnie Reynolds _____Jane Wheeler _____Juanita Greve __Robert Harhison ____Richard Smith Martha Mae Priebe ____Dean Milligan ____Robert Grimes ______Doris Pollock _____Dale Mitchell Page Thirty-one Last Will and Testament of The Wavelamf Class of 1953 We, the Senior Class of 1953. all being duly informed that we have sufficient credits to graduate, do hereby will and bequeath as a class the following to the class of 1954: Twenty-three seats on the west side of the assembly, all short cuts to and from classes, plus the regular worn trails; and last, but not least, our beloved teachers. As individuals we have specific bequests which follow. 1, Neal Rogers, will my marvelous ability to make grades without studying to Charles Me- Murray. (Get behind an A student, Charles.) 1. Doris Pollock, will my calm disposition to Linda Howell. (Time for a change, Linda.) I, Dale Mitchell, will my freedom to move about as 1 please in Mr. Walker’s assembly to Max Gentry. (Hold your head high. Max.) 1. Bonnie Reynolds, will my position as ed- itor of the paper to Mary Ellen Miller. (You’ll be sorry, kid!) 1. Robert Harbison, will my position as class president to Jon Foster. Think you could do it Jon? I, Dean Milligan, will my wrestling powers to J. P. Morgan. ( The secret is to not pick on anybody more than 40 lbs. heavier than you.) I, Margie McClure, will my ability to get help in bookkeeping from Mrs. Servies to Irene Handley. (Good luck, kid.) I, Bob Grimes, will Darrell Miehls my be- loved pair of white bucks. (Please! Herkv don’t let them get clean.) I. Martha Mason, will to Delores Hutson, the first seat in the second row in government class. (Better luck, Delores!) I. Ruth Seybold, will my ability to be drum major to Wanda Hess. (It's remarkable to hear all the different comments, Wanda.) I, Martha Mae Priebe, will mv first period office job to Pat Hester. (See if you can keep the attendance straight. Pat.) I, Dean Sowers, will my ability to win a 4-H Scholarship to Purdue to Bill Jeffries. (Just join 4-H and show an Angus. Bill. You’ll win.) I, Rosemary Weaver, will to Lois Pitcock my beloved Government book and my front seat in government class. (It really isn’t so bad. Lois.) I. Bill Rivers, will my secret and confidential ambitions and back seat in the government class to Sidney Shanks. (Don’t talk too much, Sid.) I, Bob Grimes, will Jerry Johnson my ability to run my car on anything besides gas. (Give it a try, Jerry.) I. Bill Redden, will my magazine selling abiiitv to Terrv Evans. (Trv for a trophy, Terry.) I, Shirley Woodcock, will my ability to miss school at least once a week and still have average grades to Elinor Apple. (Don’t let V. L. P. hear about this, kid.) I, Leonard Sewell, will my A’s in govern- ment to Ottis Reynolds. (You’ll need them, kid!) I, Richard Smith, will my right to sleep in government class to Billy Joe Fulwider. (Just get behind someone bigger than you, Birdv.) I, Juanita Greve, will my front seat in the assembly to Warren Brewer. (What will happen to Apple and Bavless, Warren?) I. Blaine Tracv, will my ability to get D’s in Glee Club and my good looks to John Walker. (G kk1 luck. John, and keep that beauty set handy.) I, Daryel Newell, will my ability to get to school on time without any accidents to Jack Bayless. (Be careful. Jack.) I. Janet Hodgkin, will my vitamin pills to Jerry Joiner. (Think you could use them, Jerry?) 1. Jane Wheeler, will to Marianna Chappell, my job as high school reporter. It has its ad- vantages, Marianna. (But I haven’t found them.) In witness whereof, I Robert Harbison, class president, scribed my name this 13th dav of February, 1953. Robert Harbison Witnesses: Dean Milligan Bonnie Reynolds Bob Grimes Page Thirty-two The Boss at work. Getting out the annual. Senior cords and skirts. It gets fuller every year. Our librarian at work. Senior turkey supper. Seventh grade home ee. at work. m_______ I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus. Senior beauties! Tom Thumb Pollock Hob and his first love. Dolly Dimples Woodcook o Pollv Pigtails Greve Daisy Mae Wild Bill Hiccup Baby Marge Mr. President WHITECOTTON HARDWARE JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS FURNACES, PLUMBING, PUMPS AND HARDWARE JOHN DEERE TRACTOR REPAIRS Phone 27 Wavel nd, Indiana SILVERWARE — JEWELRY DIAMONDS — WATCHES BANTA’S WATCH SHOP Waveland, Indiana PHONE 162 T. S. BANTA Mgr. Certified Watchmaker J. MYRON BANTA Registered Watchmaker Greetings and Best Wishes from The Burrin Pharmacy Waveland, Indiana COLEMAN’S Grocery and Locker We do Slaughtering, Curing Processing for Anyone PHONE 136 Waveland, Indiana Compliments of CHAS. A. MOORE Groceries — Dry Goods — Footwear PHONE 20 Waveland, Indiana Compliments of THE STATE BANK OF WAVELAND Waveland, Indiana HARMON STORE George D. Harmon Waveland, Indiana PHONE 198 Compliments of | THOMAS MARATHON STATION GAS OIL Intersection of State Roads 47 59 FULLENWIDER Radio Television Service Expert Repairs Installations RCA Sales PHONE 101 I | Page Thirty-six C. W. SPENCER SONS LUMBER HARDWARE Waveland, Indiana Phone 64 Compliments of UPTOWN CAFE BILL’S GARAGE Complete Wrecker Service Phone 121 Waveland j MACHLEDT’S Furniture and Undertaking 24-hr. Ambulance Service PHONE 96—18 Waveland, Indiana SHARPE STORE Soda Fountain Service Sundries — Cigars Phone 66 Waveland, Ind. | Compliments of RUG CLEANERS and UPHOLSTERS WAVELAND 1 Feed and Coal PHONE 90 or 72 Definite Feeds for Definite Needs j High Quality Eastern and Indiana Coal Waveland, Indiana HUNT’S AUTO ELECTRIC SUPPLY RADIO TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Waveland Phone 123 Compliments of HARRY N. MOSER Registered Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Waveland, Indiana MILLIGAN AGENCY Real Estate Insurance Waveland, Indiana J. W. BAYLESS GENERAL HAULING Brown’s Valley, Indiana ( Page Thirty-seven MONTGOMERY CO. FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASS’N. Grinding — Fence — Feeds — Seeds — Fertilizer — Coal BROWN’S VALLEY ELEVATOR PHONE 100 MOEWS CORN BELT CO., INC. Producers and Processors of Com Belt Hybrids Boswell, Indiana CRUTCHFIELD KELSEY R.R., Waveland, Indiana Compliments of SAM BOOTS Your Shell Oil Distributor Compliments of LEWELLEN GARAGE CAFE TYDOL STATION Brown’s Valley, Indiana RAMSEY FARMS ELEVATOR Grain — Feeds — Seeds Coal — Fertilizer Custom Grinding and Mixing PHONE 12-2 Milligan, Ind. Registered Hereford Cattle THE WETHERILL In Brown’s Valley on Road 47 Serving Hours on Saturday 5 to 8 P.M. Sundays and Holidays 12 to 7 P.M. Other Days Reserved For Parties of Twelve or More WAVELAND PHONE 74-F-20 : Compliments of DR. C. A. HENDRIX, JR. “In ’53—Winkler Home Heating Units Are Best For You.’’ BUSENBARK SERVICE Waveland, Indiana PHONE 169 W. B. REDDEN SERVICE STATION SHELL Gas Oil LEE Tires Brown's Valley, Indiana Compliments of your FUNK’S G. HYBRIDS , Seed Corn Dealer Fred A. Myers Waveland, Indiana Page Thirty-eight “Checking Accounts — No Service Charge — Advantageous Loans to Suit Your Needs — Travelers Checks — Insurance Service” RUSSELLVILLE BANK Russellville, Indiana Compliments of RUSSELLVILLE STONE COMPANY - Compliments of RUSSELLVILLE SUPER MARKET Russellville, Indiana Stark — Bettis — Fraley Compliments of GOFF BARBER SHOP Compliments of WEIR’S SHOE STORE Crawfordsville, Indiana Home of Good Shoes SPENCER LUMBER CO. Russellville, Indiana International Harvester Co. General Line—Motor Trucks Refrigerators — Parts Service HESTER COOPER Russellville, Indiana Compliments of HESTER'S RESTAURANT Russellville, Indiana RUSSELLVILLE ELEVATOR Phone 43 Custom Grinding and Mixing Grain — Feeds — Seeds Coal — Fertlizer LEE SCHOOL SUPPLY COMPANY SCHOOL SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT Janitor Supplies Terre Haute, Indiana J Page Thirty-nine MOORE TYPEWRITER SERVICE 111 South Water Street Crawfordsville, Indiana Phone 2678 Agent for Smith Corona Typewriter , “RED” CHANEY MOTORCYCLE SALES R. C. Allen Bookkeeping Machines, Adding Machines, and Cash Registers We service all makes of typewriters and office machines. Crawfordsville, Indiana 207 E. South Blvd. Phone 549 Crawfordsville, Indiana J i£ Be ina (o Compliments of McFarland miller MONUMENT WORKS Crawfordsville, Indiana Erectors and Builders of Highest Quality Memorials Crawfordsville, Indiana CLOVERLEAF DAIRY “Your Surety of Purity” WAYNEWOOD CO. INC. Crawfordsville, Indiana PHONE 1150 Compliments of MEFFORD, PERRY, CO. 312 Ben Hur Building Phone 2415 Crawfordsville, Indiana Compliments of Watches Diamond Rings Silverware BORDEN ICE CREAM CO. Crawfordsville, Indiana O. P. FRUITS Jewelry Sales and Service Shop PHONE 762 206 E. Market Street Crawfordsville, Indiana H. N. OTTERMAN—Manager Watch die Jewelry Indiana Licensed Repairing Watchmaker This is One Of Our Products Nationally Branded Merchandise HOWELL - GOODWIN Printing Cnmnanv STECK’S Printers and Designers Crawfordsville, Indiana ( £ CLOTHING — SHOES it At Popular Prices Crawfordsville, Indiana eb spoRTsmiin's m 'A'Athletic Equipment ■A'Photography Supplies A-Luggage — Hobbies 'A'Hunting Fishing Equipment 126 E. Main St. Phone 1250 Crawfordsvillc, Indiana Compliments of SCHL00T FURNITURE CO. Crawfordsvillc, Indiana Compliments of STAFFORD CANDY CO. Crawfordsvillc, Indiana SCHULTZ and SCHULTZ The Book Store 105 North Washington St. Crawfordsvillc, Indiana Compliments of THE GOLDEN RULE Your Fashion Store Crawfordsvillc, Indiana Only First Quality Merchandise Crawfordsvillc, Indiana R. M. HORNER, INC. Buick — Pontiac — GMC Trucks Crawfordsvillc, Indiana R. and M. BOOK STORE Gifts — Stationary — Books School and Office Supplies Crawfordsvillc, Indiana This Morning's Bread and Butternut Bread THE CLEVELAND BAKERY Crawfordsvillc, Indiana CORNER GIFT STORE Gifts for All Occasions TV RECORDS Russell Wright Dishes Crawfordsvillc, Indiana Page Forty-one r • — v | PAUL TIPPETT INC. j CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA j CHEVROLET CADILLAC BANTZ DRUG STORE 211 East Main Street Reliable Prescriptions Crawfordsville, Indiana PERRY LEWIS CO. INC. j Ford Sales and Service Crawfordsville, Indiana mc millan;s Outfitters to Champions For Over A Quarter Of A Century MCMILLAN ATHLETIC GOODS CO., INC. Terre Haute, Indiana Compliments of KIGER CO. INC. Indiana Headquarters for School Supplies and Equipment 52-54-58 W. New York St. Indianapolis, Indiana Your Kiger Representative DICK KIGER COLONIAL INN For Good Food Chicken - Steaks - Chops - Sea Food Phone 2037 1703 E. Main St. Crawfordsville, Indiana Ray Hazel Milligan, Mgrs. CORNER FRUIT MARKET RETAIL WHOLESALE Fancy Fresh Fruits Veg. South Grant at Chestnut Crawfordsville, Indiana Compliments of Mr. Mrs. Fabian Frisz 1 L Compliments of WILLIAMS COAL COMPANY i Quality Coal 512 South Grant Ave. Phone 30 Crawfordsville, Indiana V Page Forty-two CONSOER’S Standard Service Station 201 W. Market Street 1 Crawford ville, Indiana Compliments of CRAWFORDSVILLE CANDY CO. Bem, The Store for Men Crawfordsvillc, Indiana BOB LAYNE Roofing Insulation 209 S. Washington St. Crawfordsville, Indiana Compliments of DEMAREE STUDIO 213 W. Pike Street Crawfordsville, Indiana Compliments of EDWARDS MOTOR CO. 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