Wheatfield High School - Arcus Yearbook (Wheatfield, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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Second Row: Shelbia DeBoard, Raymond Dybcio, Paul Fletcher, Stanly Friberg, Donald Fulayter, Bill Hershnan and Anna Pie trick O £% w l - -M - . - - ' - 9 4. 1 An ] Third Row: Bill Holbrook, Bruce Howard, Patricia Jefferson, Sandra Jensen, Steve Kerkes, Doyle Lee and Mary Long Fourth Row: Caroline Martin, Kay McFarland, Cheryn Minor, Lois Meyers, Mary O ' Connor, Ray Reeder and Janes Risner M 1 1 V ) Fifth Row: Walter Ros -anith, Wilna Salyer, Gregory Schiff, Roger Sculley, Robert Selby , Harvey Van KLey and Richard Van Vuren r 1 S. , Sixth Row: Dianne Venelcanp, Jerry Vernuellen, Harry Waddle, Ifacky Whitaker, Karen Williams and George Wright and Deanna Walker

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Sophomore Class Officers President, Kenneth Jones; Vice-President, Henry Bays; Secretary, James O ' Connor; Treasurer, Linda Green; Senators, Forrest Campbell and Donald Kisch sophomore story Between the green freshman and sophisticated juniors comes a very dignified group called Sophomores. They have conquered their frightful first year in high school and are now taking the steep second step toward their diplomas . , To begin a very active year, the class of ' 55 realized the necessity of selecting efficent class officers. They met this challenge, as well as many more to ccme during the year, with good common sense. Like you associate pupils with school, you think of the Sophomores initiating the new freshman class. Although, the initiation has now been discontinued, memories of being a freshman will always remind us of our initiation. A very deserving hand also goes to their sponsors Mrs. Hanley, and later. Miss Staith. As a method of replenishing their treasury, they began a magazine drive. For the carnival, the boys elected Cheryn Minor their choice for queen. Their winnings boosted the source of supply . Not to be outdone by upper classmen ' s rings and pictures, the Sophomores ordered navy blue and -hite sweaters. All agreed that their sweaters added a very distinguishing note to ' the halls of Wheatfield Hi$i. Next year this class will fill the shoes of triumphant juniors and, because of how capably they have handled this year ' s problems, there is no doubt in our minds that they will again pass with flying colors. — h | ’irst Row: Betty Allen, Etfwin Allseitz, Bethel Bailey, Carson Bailey, John Boesch, Jesse Collins, Thoraan Conley and Shirley Davis , 1 - - I,, 21 Bit:



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Freshman Class Officers President, Arthur Savich; Vice-President, Barbara Terpstra; Secretary, Janes O ' Connor J Treasurer, Betty Bowen; Senators, Mary Grube and Robert Hershman FRESHMAN STORY In every school, and Wheatfield High is no exception, there must be a good natured, jovial group who will provide the upper classnen with material for some practical jokes. This group has always been tabbed Freshies . It is realized what an empty feeling comes over a person when he first recognizes the problems he has to face when entering high school, but never-the-less, not much mercy is displayed for this group. That is part of being a Freshman. To lead them through their new experiences, the class of ' 56 chose reliable class officers and senators. Mr. Shrove served as sponsor. One of the most difficult jobs one must face in high school is the chore of being the guinea pig at initiation. Fearful of what is to oome, it is the Freshies job to offer entertainment to the upper classnen on this terrifing day. They have to dress in silly costumes and serve as slaves to the Kings and Queens Sophomores . A class as large as the Freshman class of this year must be commended on their ability to work together. Through hard efforts, the class of ’56 has left their title of freshies to the on-coming freshman class of next year. May that class also endure the title as well as this one. - e — ■rfl

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