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

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THE HORNET’S NEST Published By THE SENIOR CLASS WAVELAND HIGH SCHOOL DEDICATION We, the Class of 1954, dedicate this annual to our parents. Dear parents, we would like to express Our gratitude to you For all that you have done for us To make our dreams come true. Each moment you have kept us In your kind and loving care, And every hour you have been The answer to our prayers. When we have been confused or sad, Or weary in our minds, The thought of you has made us glad, And put our cares behind. Your blessings have inspired us To rise above defeat, And always face courageously The troubles that we meet. We thank you for each song, and sign, And every little tear, And for the privilege great that we May graduate this year. Page T wo ADVISORY BOARD How One: Clarence Milligan, Fred Whitecotton, Trustee. How Two: Walter Penn, John Ward, Lee Evans. First How: John Walker, Class President; Sidney Shanks. Editor; Pat Hester, Assistant Editor. Second How: Elinor Apple, Sales Manager; Max ('.entry. Advertising Manager; 'Perry Evans, Photography Editor. THE HORNETS NEST STAFF Page Three 1954 WAVELAND Edwin Hoffhaus Victor L. Penck William Bolton, Coach Math, Physics Principal. Government History, Health. Physical Ed. N. R. Walker Music, Art Ernest Brown Band, English Lawrence Hazlett Marie Ward Hazlitt Hai l Agriculture Lain, Speech. English History, Biology Page Four SCHOOL FACULTY Virginia Foster Rose Glasscock Hazel Machledt First Gr ide Second Grade Third Grade Irene Hester Florence Servies Home Ec. Phys. Ed. Commerce Norma Mitchell Fourth Grade Doris Grimes Fifth Grade Mary Overpeck Sixth Grade Page Five Class History On a cool clear day in the year 1942, the race for our education began. Mr. Clifford Hallett was our pace setter and Miss Moore was our flag starter. The racers were: Richard Armstrong, Stanley Sehhman, Alan Francis, Joyce Johnson, Don Baldwin, Gerry Lucas, Linda Howell, Mary Ellen Miller, Shirley Richardson, Claudie Price, John Walker, Jackie Bayless, Sidney Shanks, Richard Marshall, Sarah Thornburgh, Tcrrv Evans, Dale Moody, Patricia Hester, Irene Handley, Diethelm Hessel, William Jeffries, Dwayne Sewell, Mary Grenat, Jon Foster, Charles McMurrav. Donald Chappell, Charlene Pittman, Wanda Rose Hess, Edward Grenat, Melvin Kelly, and Max Gentry. After turning the corner going in to the second lap, Mrs. Glascock took over the Hags. Otto and Ottis Reynolds joined us that season, along with Jerry Johnson. We lost a lot of our team: Richard Armstrong, Stanley Sehhman, Alan Francis. Gerrv Lucas, Shirley Richardson, Claudie Price, Richard Marshall. Sarah Thornburgh. Diethelm Hessel, Dwayne Sewell, Marv Grenat, Donald Chappell, Charlene Pittman. Edward Grenat, and Melvin Kelly. Tlien, into the third lap we turned with Mrs. Patton picking up the flags, and once in awhile her shoe. Our race had too many entrants so Mrs. Glascock had to start a new race that year. Linda Howell left us that year. On our fourth lap Mrs. Grimes was the Hag caretaker. We gained back our old track team with some new racers added: Shirley Briggs, Marv Sailer. Clara Wilson, and Bill Wendall. The fifth year Mrs. Hallett picked up the flags, and the race was run smoothly that year. Vera Reynolds joined and left the same year. Linda Howell joined the race again in the latter part of the year. Our flagman in our sixth year was Mr. Miller. The track got pretty rough that year but we made it. We gained Donald Hunt, Richard Tolliver, and James Jones that year. The next year we took on a new pace setter. Mr. Gale Grimes. In our seventh lap we picket! up Lodell Barker. Mary Martha Simms, and Marianna Chappell. We slowed down on “Eighth Grade Curve to pick up Paquita Douglas and Jack Day whom we last the same year. Mary Martha Simms. Lodell Barker. Don Baldwin. Joyce Johnson, and Jim Jones also left our race. We were given the red Hag on the ninth lap so we could be given a welcome party by the “Seniors . We were then joined in our race bv Elinor Apple, Delores Hutson. Lois Pitcock. Warren Brewer, and Bilb Fuilenwider. Jack Walls and Junior Staggs also joined us. but left the same vear. Sm We then went to the “Sophomore Corner” where we picked up Darrell Meihls. We lost Donald Hunt and Dale Moody in the last lap of this race. We acquired our third and last pace setter who was Mr. Victor Pence. in our Junior home stretch we gave a successful play “The Campbell’s Are Coming” to make money to buy gas and tires to continue our race. We also sold refreshments to the other racers on our pit stops. We then gave a reception at the Municipal Club House with “Harbor Lights” as our theme. Jerry Lou Joiner started her racing career with us at the beginning of September, and Otto Reynolds retired from racing ending his career. We made pit stops and then continued our race on to the “Senior Victorv Lane”. We gave our plav “The Ghost Parade”, and published a race form of our great escapade. We attended a beautiful reception given in our honor bv the small midget racers following us. We are now entering the home stretch of our last lap and are planning our own races in life, but we shall never see a greater flag than the one with WHS waving at us as long as memories last. As a final celebration to our having won the twelve year race of WHS, we are planning a trip to Washington. D.C. and New York shortly after the closing of school. The class has worked hard the past two years to obtain funds for this celebration. Now in 1954 as we are coming closer to the checkered Hag, we know that no particular person is the victor, but we also know that we are all victorious in the race for our education. Vow Seven 1954 Senior Class Officers John Walker President Band 6, Class Officer 2. Chorus 2, Basketball 1, Cheerleader 2. Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Latin Club. Irene Handley Secretary Glee Club 4, 4-H 5. Jr. Leader 1, Jr. Play, Latin Club 1, Class Officer 3, Sr. Plav. Terry Evans Vice-President Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Track 3, Class Officer 4, Band 6, Glee Club 2, Jr. Play, Sr. Plav, 4-H 9. Annual Staff, F.F.A. 4. Wanda Hess T reasurer Class Officer 4, Band 6. D.A.R. Award, Office Staff, Pap- er Staff. 4-H 1. Jr. Play, Sr. Play. Elinor Apple Reporter Glee Club 4. Paper Staff, An- nual Staff, Office Staff. Girls Quartet, 4-H 2. Page Eight 1954 Seniors Warren Brewer Basket hall 3, Livestock Judg- ing 2, Salesmanship Trophy, F.F.A. 4, Jr. Play, Sr. Play. Jon Foster Band 6, Glee Club 3, 4-H 2. F.F.A. 4. Jackie Bayi.ess Basketball 3. Salesmanship Trophy, 4-H 2. Max Gentry Basketball 4. Baseball 4, Glee Club 2, Band 6, Annual Staff, Sr. Play, 4-H 9, F.F.A. 2. Marianna Chappell 4-H 2, Latin Club. Paper Staff, Office Staff. Band 1, Sr. Play. Patricia Hester 4-H 1, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Sr. Play, Office Staff. 1954 Seniors Linda Howell Band 5, Glee Club 4. 4-H 5, Office Staff, Girls Quartet 2. Jr. Play, Sr. Play. Jerry Johnson Basketball 4, Track 3, Base- ball 1, 4-H 4. Sr. Plav. Glee Club 3. Delores Hutson 4-II (4), Glee Club 4, Latin Club. Jerry Lou Joiner Latin Club, Sr. Play, Paper Staff. Bill Jeffries F.F.A. 4, Dairy Judging. Charles McMurry Basketball 2. Track 2, 4-H 9. Band 5, Glee Club 3, F.F.A. 4. 1954 Seniors Mary Ei.len Miller Band 6, Glee Club 4, 4-H 5, Jr. Play, Sr. Plav, Girls’ Quartet, Office Staff. Lois Pitcock Band 4, Glee Club 4, Major- ette 4, Girls’ Quartet 2, Cheer- leader 2. 4-H 4. Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Office Staff. Orris Reynolds Dairy Judging 3, Track 2. Sidney Shanks Glee Club 2. Annual Staff. Student Manager, Sr. Play, Salesmanship Trophy. Julian Morgan Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Latin Club, Class Officer 1. Senior Class Prophecy A prominent Waveland teacher, just for the sake of being able to say “I told you so”, paid a fabulous price to a known professor at Culver Institute to peer into the future for him with his newly perfected time machine. The result was that the teacher went stark raving mad, so police are investigating at this very time. As the switch is thrown, here’s what we see!! Coming out of a cloudy haze, we sec Mary Ellen Miller teaching school in a Colorado Indiana Reservation. She always did have a preference for wild Indians. As we pass over the Windy City”, a gust of wind brings us the news that rancher Jeff Jeffries of Padock, Kansas has been chosen the outstanding liar of the vcar in an annual contest of the Liars Club of America that met in Chicago last month. Rolling on and on in an endless space, we see John Walker is now captain of the Minn- eapolis Lakers, a professional basketball team. A short note for the girls! He is still an eli- gible bachelor. Passing through Pot Hook, New Mexico, we see that Irene Hester, former home ec. teacher at Waveland, Indiana, has been found. It seems that she was wanted for the kidnapping of Texas, the little state that does all the strutting. Asked how she had secured the state she said, It was easy, I put it in the glove compartment of my Croslev.” She is being shipped to the Brookfield Zoo. Two gun “Pistol” Pitcock, a graduate of W.H.S.. finally laid down her guns to become the first ladv to ever hold the high rank of warden in Poughkeepsie Prison in Ohio. We just picked up the news bulletin that Mr. Max Gentry, the handsome thirty-eight year old bachelor of New York’s “400”, has been see with Miss Elmira Zilch, the most beautiful girl in the world. (Max has all the luck, doesn’t he, fellows?) Jerry Johnson, the space waves told us, is now better known as ‘Terrible Theodore”, the wrestler, and will defend his title against “Horrible Hoff bans”, former math teacher of Waveland. on March 21, at Madison Square Garden. (Note to gamblers: The odds are 2-1 on Iloffhaus.) Headline news is that William “Doc” Bolton has just turned down two coaching jobs, one at U.C.L.A.. and the other at Texas coaching the All Stars. He says he’s retiring because of ulcer trouble. Turning the beam toward Waveland we s. e that Ernest Brown has just acquired the position of third trombone player in the Waveland Symphony Orchestra after a nine-month tour of Putnam County. News reached us that Jon Foster, a not-so-hot-noblc bum, has risen to become president of one of the largest distilleries in Kentucky. From Las Vegas comes the startling news of the capture of Public Enemy No. 1, Victor Pence, the former principal of Waveland School. He was wanted for stealing government books. This crime is punishable by life in prison. As we pass through Hollywood we hear this news: Elinor Apple, first woman senator of Indiana, today officially hooked Wally Cox, television’s most elegible bachelor. This highly colorful romance started when Wally accidently hit Elinor while lie was riding his motorcycle. Although he is quite older than she, all seems well. Jerry Joiner, who was the smallest girl in the senior class of “54”, is now performing in Victor’s Flea Circus. Mrs. Glascock, a teacher at W.H.S., has just become a Bachelor. (Referring to her Degree.) As the machine keeps humming along, we pick up the news that Miss Linda Howell, of Waveland, has just won the International Hog ('ailing Contest. Another bulletin tells us that Mrs. Flossie Servies was released from San Quentin prison today after serving a twenty year sentence for embezzlement. It seems that over a period of ten years she had stolen over $5(),(XX) from the Waveland School, bv hopping up the books. Famed millionaire Sidney Shanks, formerly of Waveland, has just made his fourteenth billion. (Sidney always was good in bookkeeping.) Page Twelve From New York: Jack Bayless of W.H.S. is now president of the Bayless Implement Cor- poration. Mrs. Doris Crimes, a grade teacher of Waveland, is now retiring from teaching and will reside in Honolulu, Hawaii, with her husband Mike. Mrs. Hazel Machledt was seen in Waveland cutting a rug with Webb Eubank at Shular’s Pool Room. And at her age, too! Mrs. Roy Sarver (Marianna Chappel) is now teaching her eighteen little darlings their ABC’s. You know she always wanted to be a teacher. Ed Hoffhaus was picked up in Grand Rapids on a charge of bigamy. After checking, police found he had a real harem—twelve wives. What does Lucille have to say about that, Ed? It finally happened! Pat Hester was taken to Memorial Hospital for treatment of a dislo- cated hand. She was taking dictation so fast from her boss that her hand came loose. She can now scratch her elbow without the use of her other hand. An almost amazing news item comes over the machine: Irene Handley is now teaching school in the hills of Kentucky. (It seems to me that she always did like school.) A special news flash brings us the news that Norman Walker has replaced Ray Bloch on Ed Sullivan’s Toast of the Town television show. Norman fits all requirements—a shining, hairless head, and a good sense of humor. Mrs. Overpeck ex-Waveland teacher, has now taken Joseph McCarthy’s place in inter- national affairs. (She always did like to argue.) The stock market went beserk today with the news that Mr. Larrv Hazlett, former agri- culture teacher, has bought Fort Knox. He had to draw the money from ten of his thirty banks. Congress was debating today as to whether or not to give Terry Evans a life-time marriage license. It seems they are afraid he’ll wear the license office’s doors out buying marriage licenses. He’s been married thirty-three times. Just think, sixtv-six dollars! Mrs. Bernard Mitchell today played Mrs. O’Leary, when her cow kicked over her atomic milking machine, that started a fire that completely burned down Peanut Village. The first millionaire of Waveland, Ottis Reynolds, has become owner and president of the Suicide Driving School. Mr. Reynolds was recommended for the job bv the Marshall of Waveland who noted how carefully he drove while in high school. Miss Marie Ward, former Waveland teacher, is playing the leading ladv in the soap opera, ‘The Romance of Helen in a Tent”. Starring opposite her are Webb Eubank and Bob Arvin, two famous comedians. Charles McMurry today was chosen Mr. Universe in Paris, France. He was judged by Van Johnson and Marilyn Monroe. As the time machine, now hammering and clanking noisily, keeps running along it brings us this news: The former social studies teacher of Waveland High. Herman Hall, presented his concentration theory on the Kinsey Report to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight David Eisenhower last week. The ex-president stated that he could not keep up with the brilliant orator. Hall was highly praised and given a certificate of knowledge. Once the smallest boy in his class, J. P. Morgan is now the champion heavy-weight wrest- ler of the world. He has progressed from ninety to a two hundred and eight)' pounder. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sewell (formerly Miss Deloris Hutson) announce the marriage of their daughter. Eureka Belle, to the dashing young John Handley, Jr. of Waveland. Warren Brewer, the boy who skipped school to go to the International Harvester Show, became the Universal Corn King for the second consecutive time. As the beam is turned toward the far south we are astounded with the news that Mr. Fred Whitecotton and Mr. John Ward, both of Montgomery County, Indiana, are still missing. When last seen they were believed to be on their way to Key West. Florida. Thev both were seen with fishing poles. From the space waves we get the information that Mrs. Virginia Foster and Wanda Hess, both of Waveland, have taken over the position of Emily Post. It’s now permissible to order elephant’s milk at swanky restaurants, thanks to them. As the time machine with an ever increasing din of wheezing and clanking starts to vibrate at a tremendous rate, the professor reaches over and turns off the switch. One police- man turns to the other and nods. They both agree that what they have seen would make anyone crazy!!! Page Thirteen TWELVE YEAR SENIORS First Row. Terry Evans, Mary Ellen Miller, Irene Handley, Pat Hester, Wanda Rose Hess, Sidney Shanks. Second Row: Jon Foster, John Walker, Bill Jeffries, Charles McMurry, Max Gentry, Jackie Bay less. JUNIORS First Row: David Allen, Jim Mitchell, Lawson Wright. Second Rote: Ronnie Gellogly, Janice French, Martha Brown, Joe Hodgkin, Margie Murray, Don Handley, Norma Newell. Third Row: Mr. Hazlett, Carolyn Hughes, Charlotte Staggs. Miss Ward, Harriet Masson, Joan Hodgkin, Linda Weatherman, Mr. Hoffhaiis. Fourth Row: Bill Creve. Angus Smith, Shirley Wasson, Keith Inskeep, Elizabeth Atkison, Melvin Kelly, Evelyn Hastings. Page Fourteen SOPHOMORES First Row: Larry Myers, Ceroid Handley, Thomas McGinnis, Jerry Cooper, Bill Thomas, Dick Marshall. Hodncy Reynolds. Second Row: Jack Wheeler, June Wheeler, Donna Starnes, Charles Davis, Marlene Pyle, Shirley Newell, Shirley Crimes, jack Clevenger. Third Row: Joyce Whitecotton, Donn Moser. Evelyn Hester, Danny Clevenger, Marlene Miller. Dennis Moody, Joyce Redden, Fern Redden. Fourth Rote: Mrs. Hester, Susan Milligan, Shirley B'avless, James Hastings. Freddie Hendrickson, Dick Campbell, Marilvn Calvert. FRESHMEN First Row: Melvin McDonald, Walter Overstreet, Daniel Sewell. Second Row: Ellen Short. Charles Felkner, Patty Patterson. James Lowery. Alma Brewer. Don Gentry, Jack Mitchell. Third Row: Mr. Bolton, Sandy Murray. Marvin McDonald, Deloris Thomas, Jack Howell, Jim Wheeler. Fourth Row: Joan Allen. Alan Milligan, Norma Atkison. Cecil Stewart. Bill Collins. Wallv Metzger. Page Fifteen EIGHTH GRADE First How: Russell Hodgkin. James Stockwell, Roy Davis, James Miller, Richard Howell. Second How: Sue Wheeler, Richard Graham, Carolyn Calvert, Jerry Fitzsimmons, Edward Wall, Max Morgan, Delores McCumpbcll. Third Row: Mr. Hall. Richard Morgan, Gary Douglas. Shirley Miles. Larry Grimes. Sharon Cooper. Don Cilloglv, Rita Kay Moody. Fourth How: Dick Day, Margaret Poole, Billy Apple, Connie Clevenger, Larry Williams, Mary Cotton, Don Linton. SEVENTH GRADE First How: Joyce Calvert, Marjorie Priebe, Kent Evans, Sharlie Felkner, Steven Sewell. Man.' Ann Hester, Dale Clifton. Second Row: Mr. Brown, Carolyn Graham, Brenda Linton, Jerry Johnson, Suanne Cronkhite, Junior Hutson, Lana Murray, John Reynolds. Third Row: Maurice Day, Charles Atkison, 'Bonnie Curry, Danny Hester, Mary Jefferies, Judith Harvey, Tom Milligan. Page Sixteen SIXTH GRADE First Row: Patsy McGinnis, Gary Myers, Ann Coleman, Phyllis Harvey, Philip Cosby, Janet Mitchell, Keith Hess. Second Rote: Carol Reynolds. Michael Flanigan, Harold Cassidy. David Morgan, Richard Cooper, Mary Ann Moser, Marvin Brewer. Darlene Graham. Third Row: Mrs. Overpeck, John Fulwider, Larry Pyle, Sandra Wheeler, Gerald Bowers, Mary Lowery, Dean E in inert, Mary Jo Mazur. FIFTH GRADE First Row: Larry Mazur, Billy Metzger. Harold Lowery, David Rafferty, Dannv Howell, Jeffrey Cornell, John Mitchell. Second Row: Byron Wright. Merridene Cronkhite, Carolyn Hunt, Judith Graham, Janet Kelsey. Larry Grimes, Jo Alyce Clark. David Jolly, Katherine Wall, Jimmy France. Third Row: Billy Jo Ferguson, Jimmy Thomas, Mary Dell Overstreet, Linda Pressior, Dale Simpson, Lois Allen, Lois Whitecotton, Everett Smith, Judy Reynolds. Joan Whitecotton. lunirth Row: Larry Robison, Donna Witty. Betty Rose Fullenwider, Mrs. Grimes. Melvin Pollock, Bruce Clevenger, Jay D. Gilliland, Larry Wiatt, Eva Floyd. Page Seventeen FOURTH GRADE First Rote: Tommy McCarty, Judyth Huxhold, Roy France, Jolm Stockwell, Glenn Miller, Linda Coleman, Maurice Brewer. Second Row: Gary Morgan, Paul Cooper, Wanita Tague, Denny Cum1. Mary Harvey. Iliird Rod: Mrs. Mitchell, Marilyn French, Carol Apple. Ronald Bantu. Gwenitn Bowers, Richard Watson, Farl Staggs, Beverly Hester. THIRD GRADE First Row: Samuel Poole, Gary Collings, John Moody, Robert France. Second Row: Glenn Wiatt, lames Stockwell, Malcolm Simpson, Snundra Cooper, Teddy Whitecotton, Wanda Wall, Frankie Howell, Paul Buscnburk. Third Rote: Linda Zimmerman, Larry Thomas, Jerry Hunt, Belinda Cronkhite, Dale Calvert, Sally Milligan, James Chesterson. Fourth Row: Mrs. Machledt, lames McCampkel), Ruth Chap|H'U. Herschel Tague, Pamela Sharpe, Gary Swank, Ronald Witty, Marvin Graham. Page Eighteen SECOND GRADE First Row: Glenda Poole, Robert Wall, Carolyn Spurr, Larry Bazzani, Gary Bazzani, Clyde Jones, Tommy Howell, Michael lluxhold. Second Row: Ruby Thomas, Richard DeWitt, Shirley Banta, Sammy Milligan, Joan Graham, Steven Ferguson. Nancy Stultz, Donald Lowery, Elaine Dutcher. Third Rote: Helen Sue Hoffhaus. Theresa Stockwell, William Crimes, Eva Mae Lowery, Robert Watson, Michael Handley, Christine Brown, Donald Brewer, John Starnes. Fourth Row: Mrs. Glascock, Jennifer Grimes, Herbert Miller. Don Evans, Constance. Walsh. Patti Miles, Rolx rt Harvey, Roberta Fullenwider, Joseph Lowery. FIRST GRADE First Row: Edwin Williams. David France. Kenneth Lowry. William Logan, Dennis McCarty, Darrell Reynolds, James Welsh, Arnold Lycan. Second Rote: Clydia Davis. Cheetra Cooper, Gary Simpson, Jeanee Hunt, Donald Hartle, Linda Graham, William Stonebrakcr, Linda Swank, Nancy Kelsey. Third Row: Mrs. Foster, Bonnie Cronkhite, Donna Stewart, Sue Cassidy, Duane Miller. Steven Clouser, Patricia Lewellen, Judith Banta, Jonathan Hester, Joan Patton. Fourth Row: Ronald Patton. Daniel Allen. Larry Bullerdick. Judv Jefferies, Danny Edwards, Janet Mitchell, Roxie Bowers, Sharon Swank, Jerry Hester, Tresha Cox. Pr ge Nineteen BAND First Row: Wanda Rose Hess. Evelyn Hastings, Charlotte Staggs, Lana Murray, Shirley Newell, Dennis Moody. Second Row: Joyce Redden. Marlene Pyle, Norma Newell, Linda Howell, Elizabeth Atkison, Don Gentry, Steven Sewell, Richard McCampbell, Joyce Whitecotton. Daniel Sewell, Janice French, Marv Ellen Miller. Third Rote: Rita Kay Moody, Suanne Cronkhite, Marjorie Pricin', Delores McCampbell, James Hastings. Norma Atkison, Bill Thomas, Dale Clifton, Martha Brown, Patty Patterson, Larry Grimes, Evelyn Hester, Max Gentry, John Walker. Kent Evans, Larry Williams, Marlene Miller, Charles McMurry, Terry Evans. Fourth Row: Mr. Brown. Lois Pitcock, Carolyn Graham, Delores Thomas, Jon Foster, Angus Smith, Fern Redden, Richard Graham. Charles Felkner, Sandy Murray. Melvin Kelly, Thomas McGinnis, Margie Murray. GLEE CLUB First Row: Terry Evans, Jon Foster, Melvin Kelly, Harriet Masson, Joyce Whitecotton, Lois Pitcock. Mary Ellen Miller. Elinor Apple. Linda Howell, Patty Patterson, Sandy Murray, Linda Weatherman, Bill Thomas, Daniel Sewell, Don Gentry. Second Row: Charles McMurry, Angus Smith, Lawson Wright. Norma Newell, Joyce Redden, Martha Brown, Fern Redden, Delores Thomas. Shirley Newell, Marlene Pyle, Carolyn Hughes, Margie Murray, Irene Handley, Max Gentry, Dennis Moody Sidney Shanks, Mr. Walker. Third Row: John Walker. Keith Inskcep. Jerry Johnson. Bill Collins, Charlotte Staggs, Evelyn Hastings. Marlene Miller. Norma Atkison, Shirley Grimes. Marilyn Calvert, Janice French, Shirley Wasson, Elizabeth Atkison, James Hastings. Bill Greve, Alan Milligan, Jim Mitchell. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Fir it Row: Joe Hodgkin, Terr)' Evans, Jerry Johnson, Danny Clevenger, Jack Mitchell, Rodney Reynolds. Second Row: Jim Mitchell, Max Gentry, Bill Grave, John Walker, Pete Stewart. Jack Wheeler. BASKETBALL 1953-1954 Waveland 46 Russellville 42 o.t. Waveland 53 Waynetown 44 Waveland 42 Kingman 32 Waveland 38 New Ross 55 Waveland 63 Veedersburg 48 Waveland 40 Thorntown 49 Waveland 51 Bainbridge 52 o.t. Waveland 62 Darlington 59 Waveland 46 New Market 39 Waveland 52 Roachdale 43 Waveland 52 Richland Twp. 70 Waveland 66 Marshall 49 Waveland .53 Linden 41 Waveland 54 Alamo 34 Waveland 55 Bowers 52 Waveland 46 Ladoga 45 Waveland 48 Tangier 43 Waveland 47 Fillmore 62 COUNTY TOURNEY Waveland 44 Ladoga 43 Waveland 52 Bowers 43 Waveland 52 Darlington 63 SECTIONAL TOURNEY Waveland 38 Linden 42 Page Twenty-one Yelling Section Waveland 52—Darlington 63 Waveland 62—Darlington 59 Waveland 62—Darlington 59 Waveland 62—Darlington 59 Doc and the Boys Page Twenty-two B TEAM First Row: Jim Wheeler, Rodney Reynolds. Second Rote: Don Gentry, Jack Howell, Walter Overstreet, Marvin McDonald, Melvin McDonald, Bill Thomas, Alan Milligan. Third Row: Dick Marshall. lack Clevenger, Danny Clevenger, Larry Myers, Fred Hendrickson, Fete Stewart, Bill Collins. Dennis Moody, Charles Davis. JUNIOR HIGH A TEAM Roy Davis, Larry Grimes, Russell Hodgkin, Larry Williams, Charles Atkison, James Miller. JUNIOR HIGH B TEAM Richard Howell. Jerry Johnson, Richard Graham, Tommy Milligan, Kent Evans, Gan- Douglas, Dale Clifton. Page Twenty-three BASEBALL TEAM First Row: Lawson Wright, Jim Wheeler, Jack Mitchell, Charles Davis, Keith Inskeep, Terry Evans, Pete Stewart, Max Gentry. Second Row: Mr. Bolton, Marvin McDonald. Jim Mitchell, Larry Myers, Bill Grcvc, Bill Thomas, Dick Marshall, Melvin McDonald. TRACK TEAM Row One: Joe Ilodgkin, Jack Mitchell, Pete Stewart, Jack Howell, John Walker, Jim Wheeler, Terry Evans. Row Two: Billy Thomas, Jack Clevenger, Jerry Johnson, Charles McMurrv, Bill Grcvc. Larry Myers, Jim Mitchell. Page Twenty-four SAFETY PATROL First Row: Billy Metzger, Katherine Wall, Jimmy Thomas. David Jollv. Judith Graham, Merridcne Cronkhite, Lois Allen, Danny Howell. Jeffrey Cornell. Marvin Brewer. Second Row: Larry Mazur. Jimmy France. Joan Whitecotton, Larry Wiatt, David Rafferty, Billy lo Ferguson, Betty Rose Fullenwider, Jay D. Gilliland. Bruce Clevenger, Melvin Pollock. David Morgan, Larry Pyle, Mary Joe Mazur, Darlene Graham. Third Row: Carolyn Hunt, John Mitchell, Judy Reynolds, Patsy McGinnis, Ann Coleman, Gary Myers, Lois Whitecotton, Mary Dell Overstreet, Bvron Wright, Everett Smith, Janet Kelsey, Linda Pressior, Larry Robison. Fourth Row: Mary Ann Moser. Harold Cassidy, Janet Mitchell. Keith Hess, Phyllis Harvey, Gerald Bowers, Sandra Wheeler, Philip Cosby, John Fulwider, Richard Cooper, Dean Emmert, Roger Johnson. First Row: Donn Moser. Charles Felkner. Daniel Sewell. Second Row: Mr. Hazlett, Jim Mitchell, Jack Mitchell, Jack Howell, Wally Metzger, Don Gentry, Walter Overstreet. Third Row: Bill Greve, Dennis Moody, Jon Foster, Alan Milligan, Richard NlcCampbell, Max Gentry, Terry Evans. Fourth Row: Bill Jeffries, Larry Myers, John Handle). Fred Hendrickson, Charles McMurrv, Warren Brewer. Page Twenty-five FIRST GRADE 1942-1943 First How: Stanley Sechman, Alan Francis, Joyce Johnson, Don Baldwin, Gerry Lucas, Richard Armstrong, Linda Howell, Mary Ellen Miller, Shirley Richardson. Clardie Price, John Walker, Jackie Bayless, Sidney Shanks, Richard Marshall. Sarah Thornburgh. Terry Evans. Second How: Dale Moody, Patricia Hester, Irene Handley, Dicthelm Hessel, Bill Jeffries, Dwayne Sewell, Mary Grenat, Ion Foster, Charles McMurry, Donald Chappell. Charlene Pittman, Wanda Hess, Edward Grenat, Melvin Kelly. Max Gentry. Teacher: Virginia Foster. Page Twenty-six Our Senior Class Play THE GHOST PARADE Absalom Hawkes (an old inhabitant)______________________________Sidney Shanks The Sheriff (and other tilings)__________________________________Warren Brewer Hiram (the village sheik)--------------------------------------- Jerry Johnson Rastns (who believes in h’ants)__________________________________J. P. Morgan Abe Higgenbottom (a paying guest)___________________________________Max Gentry Jonas ------------------------------------------------------------------Charles McMurry and (Two mysterious guests) Matilda------------------------------------------------------Mary Ellen Miller Mamie Rose (“fresh” from New York)________________________________Irene Handley Anne Watkins (who inherits the hotel)_____________________________Linda Howell Aleck Smart ----------------------------------------------------- John Walker and (headliners in vaudeville) Ted Lewis--------------------------------------------------------Terry Evans Miss Abigail Jones (just a sweet young thing)________________Wanda Rose Hess Billy Lamont (of the Red Ruby Film Company)____________________Patricia Hester Claudia----------------------------------------------------------Jerry Joiner Flo--------------------------------------------------------Marianna Chappell and (“movies” actress) The Pest---------------------------------------------------------Lois Pit cock Junior Class Play BOYS ABOUT BOBBETTE Robert Blaylock____________________________________ June Blaylock______________________________________ Bobbette Blaylock__________________________________ Mrs. Raddlcball____________________________________ Miss Blodget_______________________________________ Mrs. Washington____________________________________ Socko _____________________________________________ Pieface............................................ Shammvneck_________________________________________ Ophelia____________________________________________ Yoko_______________________________________________ Mrs. Stockdale_____________________________________ Mrs. Clarence______________________________________ Mrs. Poo___________________________________________ Freida Fish________________________________________ Squint ____________________________________________ ______Angus Smith ___Charlotte Staggs ____Margie Murray . _ Elizabeth Atkison _____Janice French _____Joan Hodgkin ........Bill Greve ______Joe Hodgkin _____Don Handley ___Evelyn Hastings ___Lawson Wright ____Harriet Mason ___Carolyn Hughes ____Martha Brown Linda Weatherman ______Jim Mitchell Page Twenty-seven HIGH SCHOOL YELL LEADERS Margie Murray Lois Pitcock Donna Starnes JR. HIGH YELL LEADERS Rita Kav Moody Sue Wheeler Lana Murray SENIOR SEXTET Charles McMurry, John Walker. Max Gentry. Jon Foster, Sidney Shanks, Tern' Evans, and Mr. Walker. MELODY MAIDS Left to Right: Elinor Apple, Linda Howell, Mary Ellen Miller, Lois Pitcock; Mr. Walker. Accompanist. Page Twenty-eight SENIORS WHO RECEIVED BAND SWEATERS Lois Pitcock, Linda llowoll. Mary Ellen Miller. Wanda Hess, Terry Evans. Jon Foster, Max Gentry. Charles McMurry, John Walker. JUNIOR BAND First How: Mary Ann Hester, Merridene Cronkhite, Ann Cole- man. Lana Murray. Sharlie Felkner, Dean Emmert, Larry Pyle, Second How: Janet Mitchell, Glenn Miller, Larry Wiatt, Mr. Brown, Betty Fullenwider, Tom Milligan. Jimmy Thomas.. John Mitchell, John Fulwider. Char- les Atkison, Dannv Hester, Bonnie Curry, James Miller. OFFICE STAFF First How: Linda Howell. Wanda Hess, Mr. Pence. Pat Hester, Marianna Chappell, Lois Pitcock. Second Row: Charolyn Hughes, Jerry Joiner, Marlene Pyle, Shirley Bayless, Elinor Apple, Margie Murray, Charlotte Staggs, Linda Weatherman, Lois Pitcock. THE HORNET STAFF First How: Norma Newell, Cary Douglas. Linda Howell, Wanda Hess. Stephen Sewell. Marianna Chappell, Lois Pitcock. Second How: Joyce Redden, Carolyn Hughes. Delores Thomas. Norma Atkison, Jerry Joiner. Elinor Apple, Pat Hester, Lana Murray, De- lores McCampbell, Billy Thomas. P«ge Twenty-nine HOT LUNCH COOKS Left to Right: ShcTon Cooper, Mary Aim Hester, Mrs. McCloud, Joyce Calvert, Mrs. Campbell. Alma Brewer, Mrs. Ilockctt. Bill Apple. Charles Felkner, Brenda Linton. THE CUSTODIANS Mr. Eubank Mr. Arvin BUS DRIVERS Left to Right: Wilbur Scbmall, John Gilli- land. Maywood Moore, Glenn Newell. Harold Pvle, Ravmond Husenbark. CLASS OFFICERS First Rote: Charles Davis, Jack Clevenger, James Hastings, Marlene Pyle. Alan Milligan. Marvin McDonald. Jim Wheeler. Second Rote: John Walker, Terry Evans, Wanda Hess, Angus Smith. Bill Greve, Margie Murray, Linda Weatherman. Page Thirty Tlie Urge to Kill!! King Boh and Queen Bonnie Oh! What Beautiful Babes Custers Last Stand llappv Birthday Page Thirty-one LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE WAVELAND CLASS OF 1954 We, the Senior Class, 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 1955: Twenty-two 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 as follows: I, Pat Hester, will my ability to make A’s in shorthand to Donald Handley. (Just be able to take 200 words a minute, Don.) I, Irene Handley, will my beloved box of stationery and the right to write love letters in the assembly to Harriet Mason. (Watch those teachers, Kid.) I. J. P. Morgan, will my levis and engineers’ boots to Margie Murray. (You’ll find a use for them, Margie.) I, Mary Ellen Miller, will my ability to sing louder than anyone else in school to Charlotte Staggs. I, Jackie Bayless, will David Allen the right to leave school before Mr. Pence dismisses of an evening. (Be careful that Hall doesn’t catch you, Dave.) 1, Sidney Shanks, will my ability to get along with the women to Jim Mitchell. I hope she is g xxl looking, but not a blond. 1, Charles McMurry. will to John Handley the right to take the Murray girls to the tourneys. Watch it. John, they’re dynamite. I. Billy Jeffries, will my ability to be the only Senior to get “A’s” in conduct to Carolyn Hughes. That means no talking. 1, Terry Evans, will my supremacy of the East End of the township to Melvin Kelly. (Don’t fail us Mel. You’re the last of the Mohicans.) 1. Elinor Apple, do hereby will my stringy pony-tail to Shirley Wasson. (It’s easier than setting it, Shirley.) I, Pat Hester, will to Janice French my three-page list of knock knocks. Now, Janice, you can have a knocking good time. I, Max Gentry, will to Joe Hodgkin my ability to sit on the bench without falling off or kicking over the water bucket. 1. Ottis Reynolds, will my dignity and senior poise to Angus Smith—don’t let the girls get in your eyes, they’re obstructing. I. Jon Foster, will my ability to get anything I want out of a teacher, as long as it’s not over an “F”, to Janice French. “My motto—The Lord helps those who help themselves.” 1, Jerry Johnson, will to Keith Inskeep my mathematical ability in algebra class and my abilitv to get along with Ed Hoffhaus. I, Wanda Hess, will to Evelyn Hastings my ability to sit in the honorable solo chair in band and never take my music home to practice. Just keep plenty of angles figured out to tell Mr. Brown. I, Marianna Chappell, will to Martha Brown, my ability to get a diploma after 14 years of school. Hope you can do better, maybe 12 years Mart. I. Lois Pitcock, bequeath to Norma Newell my ability to tease all the teachers and get by with it. (Don’s push V. L. too hard.) I. Warren Brewer, will my right to get A’s” in government and get along with Mr. Pence to Joan Hodgkin. Just let him have hisway. 1. Jerry Johnson, will my ability to slip in lunch line and to outsmart Mr. Pence to the eavesdropping telephone girl, Linda Weatherman. 1, Linda Howell, do hereby will Bill Greve my ability to get in late at night and still be peppy the next day. (Just don’t try this the night before a ballgame.) 1, Johnny Walker, will my right to be a school fool and roving eve to Lawson Wright. (You have to humor the teachers, Lawson.) I. Deloris Hutson, will my right to stay home whenever I please to Elizabeth Atkison. In witness whereof, 1, Johnny Walker, class president, scribed my name this 23rd day of February, 1954. Johnny Walker Witnesses: Sidney Shanks Pat Hester Elinor Apple Page Thirty-two Doc giving instructions The Harbor Lights. Ilappv Days?? On the Air. Senior Speech Class Page Thirty-three WHITECOTTON HARDWARE JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS FURNACES, PLUMBING, PUMPS AND HARDWARE JOHN DEERE TRACTOR REPAIRS Phone 27 Waveland, 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 CHAS. A. MOORE Groceries — Dry Goods — Footwear PHONE 20 Waveland, Indiana Compliments of HESLER’S SHELL STATION HARMON STORE George D. Harmon Waveland, Indiana PHONE 198 WAVE-INN Good Food and Coffee Sunday Chicken Dinners Short Orders and Sandwiches Standard Oil Products KENNETH and ESTHER RAFFERTY Waveland, Indiana Phone 98 ; V Compliments of Roland “Rollie” Cushman Standard Oil Agent Russellville, Ind. — Ph. 50-F-30 GAS—OILS—HEATING FUELS I'll Service — Day or Night Page Thirty-four C. W. SPENCER SONS LUMBER HARDWARE Waveland, Indiana Phone 64 SHARPE STORE Soda Fountain Service Sundries — Cigars Phone 66 Waveland, Indiana MACHLEDT’S Furniture and Undertaking 24-hr. Ambulance Service PHONE 96 — 18 Waveland, Indiana MOEWS CORN BELT C0. INC. Producers and Processors of Corn Belt Hybrids Boswell, Indiana CRUTCHFIELD KELSEY R. R., Waveland, Indiana MILLIGAN AGENCY Real Estate ★ Insurance Waveland, Indiana J. W. BAYLESS GENERAL HAULING Brown’s Valley, Indiana Compliments of THE REDDEN FAMILY SHELL STATION Brown’s Valley, Indiana 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 HARRY N. MOSER Registered Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Waveland, Indiana WAYNE GILLOGLY Agent TYDOL OIL CO. Waveland, Indiana Phone 117 Pa fie Thirty-five MONTGOMERY CO. FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASS’N. Grinding — Fence — Feeds — Seeds — Fertilizer — Coal BROWN’S VALLEY ELEVATOR PHONE 100 Compliments of Your Photographer DEMAREE STUDIO 213 W. Pike Crawfordsville BLACKER’S SERVICE Automotive, Carburetor, Electrical Service 216 Lafayette Avenue Crawfordsville Phone 3271 C. A. QUIGG AGENT State Farm Insurance Companies Off. 107 N. Washington Res. 304 Scott Office Phone 165 Res. Phone 1999-J Crawfordsville, Indiana GALEY HARDWARE 126 North Green Street Phone 2434 Crawfordsville, Indiana BAKER'S SHOE STORE 'Always Two Feet Ahead' Crawfordsville, Indiana LAYNE THOMPSON Feed Grain New Market Crawfordsville L. G. ETTER SONS SALES SERVICE New Market, Indiana Crawfordsville Cleaners 126 So. Washington St. The Best in Dry Cleaning Page Thirty-six ' 1 ANGLIN STRONG PLUMBING HEATING ' Crawfordsville, Indiana ► 206 East Market Street Phone 538-W i i j) ► i KRUG PLUMBING COMPANY PLUMBING HEATING 106 E. Market Crawfordsville i1 _ Compliments of BORDEN ICE CREAM CO. PHONE 762 ■ Crawfordsville, Indiana H. N. OTTERMAN—Manager ) 1 Compliments of T. R. GRILL Crawfordsville, Indiana ) Nationally Branded Merchandise STECK’S CLOTHING ★ SHOES At Popular Prices Crawfordsville, Indiana Compliments of McFarland miller MONUMENT WORKS Erectors and Builders of Highest Quality Memorials Crawfordsville, Indiana Compliments of THE GOLDEN RULE Your Fashion Store Crawfordsville, Indiana C. W. SIMPSON Waveland, Indiana FIRE — AUTO — LIABILITY INSURANCE GOODMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE Crawfordsville, Indiana and Rockville, Indiana Page Thirty-seven MAX W. JOHNSON GENERAL AGENT FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Phones: Res. 1033-1 — Office 272 Crawfordsville, Indiana Compliments of IDLE HOUR AND CRAWFORDSVILLE ROLLER RINK Crawfordsville, Indiana KITTS GRAVEL CO. Washed Sand and Gravel for all purposes Crawfordsville Phone 630 LAREW Locker Grocery New Market, Indiana Compliments of Mr. Mrs. Fabian Frisz ; 1 TRIPLE XXX DRIVE INN For Delicious Sandwiches Crawfordsville, Indiana ; : CORNER FRUIT MARKET RETAIL WHOLESALE Fancy Fresh Fruits Veg. South Grant at Chestnut Crawfordsville, Indiana We Extend to the Class of 1954 Our Very Best Wishes SHAVER’S HATCHERY INC. Crawfordsville, Indiana ■ 5PDHT5mflll’5 a® ★ Athletic Equipment if Photography Supplies if Luggage — Hobbies if Hunting Fishing Equip. 126 E. Main St. Phone 1250 Crawfordsville, Indiana k R. and M. BOOK STORE Gifts — Stationary — Books School and Office Supplies Crawfordsville, Indiana Page Thirty-eight KENNETH GENTRY SONS Crawfordsville R.R. 7 POLLED SHORTHORN CATTLE SUFFOLK SHEEP Phone—Waveland, Ind. SMITH BROTHERS Contractors Phone 3238-J Waveland Crawfordsville Compliments of J. T. MYERS Distributor of PHILLIPS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS CO. O. K. GALLOWAY SON DODGE—PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS The County’s Center for New and Used Cars—“See Mike Grimes” Waveland Phone B Q CAFE GRILL REGULAR MEALS SHORT ORDERS Phone 2095 200 E. Market Bem The Store for Men Crawfordsville, Indiana Telephone 97 DELUXE CLEANERS 112 W. Second St. Veedersburg ‘A personalized service for particular people.” Compliments of THOMAS MARATHON STATION GAS ★ OIL Intersection of State Roads 47 59 BUSENBARK SERVICE WINKLER HEATING EQUIPMENT Phone 169 Waveland, Indiana BOWMAN SOIL SERVICE Ruhms Phosphate — Ag. Limestone 60% Potash Delivered Spread Phone 16 Waveland, Ind. This Morning's Bread and Butternut Bread THE CLEVELAND BAKERY Crawfordsville, Indiana Page Thirty-nine McMILLAN’S Outfitters to Champions For Over A Quarter Of A Century McMillan athletic goods CO., INC. Terre Haute, Indiana Compliments of STAFFORD CANDY CO. Crawfordsville, Indiana “RED” CHANEY MOTORCYCLE SALES 201 E. South Boulevard Phone 549 Crawfordsville, Indiana FULLENWIDER Radio Television Service Expert Repairs Installations RCA Sales PHONE 101 R. M. HORNER, INC. Buick — Pontiac — GMC Trucks Crawfordsville, Indiana Compliments of EDWARDS MOTOR SALES DE SOTO PLYMOUTH INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 213 Lafayette Avenue Crawfordsville, Indiana Compliments of SERVICE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Crawfordsville, Indiana Fine Class Rings Announcements Year Books — Awards JOSTENS Since 1897 Rep: KEN ESLINGER 2019 Crawford Terre Haute, Ind. Compliments of BOB MYERS AUTO SALES INC. 317 N. Jackson Street Greencastle, Ind. Phone 343 dm Crawfordsville, Indiana Pa fie Forty LEE SCHOOL SUPPLY COMPANY SCHOOL SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT JANITOR SUPPLIES Terre Haute, Indiana Compliments of CfUl OOT FURNITURE COMPANY Crawfordsville, Indiana ► Compliments of HESTER’S RESTAURANT Russellville, Indiana V l RUSSELLVILLE ELEVATOR Phone 43 Custom Grinding and Mixing Grain — Feeds — Seeds Coal — Fertilizer J Compliments of PAUL V. HESTER INTERNATIONAL HARVERTES CO General Line Motor Trucks — Refrigerators Parts Service Russellville, Indiana BANTZ DRUG STORE 211 East Main Street Reliable Prescriptions Crawfordsville, Indiana i Compliments of RUSSELLVILLE SUPER MARKET JOHN H. RATCLIFF Russellville, Indiana Compliments of SAM BOOTS | Your Shell Oil Distributor Compliments of GOFF BARBER SHOP WEST’S IGA MARKET 125 W. 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Allen Bookkeeping Machine , Adding Machines, and Cash Registers. We service all makes of typewriters and office machines. Compliments of PAUL EMMERT SON REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE HOGS Waveland, Indiana Visit Page Forty-two MAPLEHURST FARMS, INC. CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA Phone 1150 Complete Line of Dairy Products Delivered Direct to Your Door HORNET Lee Servies Max Mitchell George Brewer V. L. Pence Grace McMurry Lester Bayless Bernard Mitchell N. R. Walker Warren Seybold Harold Sowers Lee Evans Grace Irene Hester Fred Atkinson Oscar Moody Bruce Williams Edwin Hoffhaus Cecil Davis Paul Emmert Virginia Foster J. E. Morris BOOSTERS Robert E. Wheeler Franklin Johnson Raymond Harbison J. W. McCampbell Ernest Brown Don Evans Clyde Bullerdick Bill Morrison Orville Clifton George Loman Harold Pyle Gerald Robison Roy Patton Herman Kelly Frank Shanks Leonard Greve Fred Bazzani Raymond Greve Leon Thompson Geever’s Laundry AUTOGRAPHS


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