Whitestown High School - Treasured Echoes Yearbook (Whitestown, IN)

 - Class of 1948

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' CLASS HISTORY In tre ,ear of 1944 we entered the doors of Nhltestown, for our first year of hith cnool There were twerty five students enrolled Tie students were, 'ane woswell, Basil urtner, Robert Copenraver, Virgil Dollan Billy East, Jesse Eberweln, Richard Enbleoow, vary Prye, Bradley Garrison, Mary Hamilton, henry Jones, betty Lawson, Fudd: Purdy, Ralph Roseboom, Mary Shaw, James Shirley, Aletha Smith Helen Smith, Kenneth Smitr Richard Staten Woodrow Staton, illie ludor, Leon virtue, Ruby Virtue, and Emma Weikel The flass office s for the year were Woodrow Staton, President fradley Garrison, Vice Pres dent and iicha o Engledow, Secretary and Treasurer During tre year we lost stldents Virgil Dollar moved to Noblesville, Jesse '-terweln move to Lebanon, Helen Smith moved to Tennessee, and ary :rye to .,,uincy, Indiana Then, the last week in February, Lowell Hull are from New Adtusta, and Leroy George came from Anderson High School Then ir 1944 45 students enrolled Emma hein-:el moved t he are also bla two of tne 'rst te ,. YVP Fullm F' vl V' tes ov n ard went o the beginning of the Sophomore year there were 21 During that year we lost two students, Mary Frye, and o Washington State o have iiclfard erbledow and Mood, .taton who were t reoresert our class at he ounty and Sectional e he io al xrney o r Jun Jr year were were twer'y tudents en ree stl'ents, t Lawson, Rulh, Virtue a d a I, Alf-Y' a S itn transfered to Le amon Vis year e Q, P Ande-rsor t e lor c 'J an we la he Tun or arn Ja 1' or was lfe ' at 'Ae kool l o '1 1-vu 2 I a eason, lass curxef tke S hoo 1 ere very 'app t v'n t e lass Tovrrey 'V' 1 v. t o tler ielc house to see a Profession Pr J 'n ou e r ear, ve cn oyed a locxey Game 'a llse o ovevber 30, lJ4'7 e Seni d a roottall have at utler K3 tler vs Vestern 'SL ze tt o an at letl and Loo.: a 1 sold cl an es on a lulke as g e ana., ec J, 4 'itestown vs be LBHLPE Vcod Diclf v ood game 'y brother is workine, nere ' In the cemetery x v. 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E. ,... vu., .5,Y,,4,,y, -.l,, V5 ,, CLASS HISTORY dur play whicl we are to Give in April is Pap rehave The Characters are as follows Robert Applehy, the eldest son fharles Appleh,, tlc second son Victor Ap leby, tre jouh es vor lcxens, an artful utler Alexander Appleby, a fatre dear fa h Otto thug, a frieno, indeed dolph, a 'acetlo s chef arry illings, an lroulslve reporter Dr Pinker, tie xamil, pl slclan Arthur Seamon, t e arily attorney Velchezeden eltchadne zar Jerosraphat epzeklah Phau er Western Lnion urse nur Uaccalaureate, is to be given on April 25, and our Robert A derscn Ta es Shirley Ralph los-Loom enry Jores Hoody Staton Robert Copenhaver Fenneth Smith Lero, George Bradley Garrison Lowell hull Billy East 'amma's children of destiny Richard n leoow Leon irtue Richard Staten Bill Tuder Qasil Hurtner darf Hnm'lton Commence ent, April 30 Being the onlx Senior girl, I have decided to graduate 1 orval. As Lraduates of Nhitestown, lehfsnio, which were throughout lt wouldn't it be fun to be a greenie again!!! JLTIPR AND SEIIOR CVVTIOT will retain manv happx the four years we have merories, ano spent 1 gh 1 our 're ide t ley n fo nencewert night of 17.7 t be 9 o cle en , Sen'Or PBC PPV 1 CW Cfv Aa u or u s, H tr U O 115 ind d ited on the morning they left on The Qeniors were very hap y an SXC 1 th ir tri they sent us telegram saying they were tbe'r t 1, Whll' on 6 P enjoy1rL their t ip very much b h 1 th Jun1or Carnival on october 22 l9U6 Xe raised this or ' J hav nicole gym where evpryone hd awondarfull The Cxrnival was he d h t e sc 1 time KA S NC DIFF RELCV Paoa Son Another b'te like that ana I'11 be linished VF' '22 in Another nite line ard yoa'll leave the table QL ' wwe sh 'f A. 'r-e.,f ef, 'Y' Luis 'ff 35 ZZ V IQ, :H W I -1 GLU 61? gang :JW N Q if A 3 i' ,FHJQ , :LF 4 1 M ' 5 ' 1 'H - if 7 ' , Z . 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V We J ail: ' ' L f'ff'W' 1' 4 : 5949 -' CLASS POEM lgh Lee Roseboom Plays forward on our basketball team President of the Seniors too le hola him Fifi in our esteem, Ralph, we wish good luck to you chard Earl Pngledow Dick, pla s guard on our bell team He never falls behind with light blond hair, atop his TESC, He is never hard to find Ro ert Francis Copenhaver Bol, is a man of leisure or two years he has been our tree urer, We make the bills, be pays our dektsz he never use our money for tets 111 feoree East And then there' 'ill Alo is known as illy be's ratker dlcnifleu Ano not the least bit illy 'fi mes V Shirlei Then there's Jim etirley, Pe's know! for many trait hen he isr't clerkint in tle Lrut tore, ' ne is trying to f1HG e date Robert Anderson Wro is a very good sport, we wish for him the best of luck If he should land in Court asil E gene Eurtn I l Basil lover of a car Trat be seldom gets Fe is alwa,s looking for a Uirl Tlet Ye ras never met roy urtl George Lero, is one Qenior, We're told is very told Pl heart, ke left in Yirklin 5- Her nane is Mildred Cole 0 Amos Leon Virtue KI' Leon is an efficiert lad, o 1 never late for the bell To keep us laubhlng all the time we ras a joke to tell S Y ffl, '6-f 5' IS 15 451 5 v MJ' I' 15 ' -gn. . .7 -foam. ., .pggn ,?E' 44 .-n. ,zz 1. - .,l..1' n 'Q in . lik x WH we I A. 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CLASS WILL P enior lass of nl tee! lndred a d lor J eibtt, of tte town of ' 'le Iovnsxip of o , of the ounty of oone, in the Sta ' do a rlted States oi Arerica witr due consideration for tnose here ' lte nares, Jo solmrlf uake, publish decree, affirm, proclaim, an ennonhce this to oe our last will and Testament, that is to say, we, the Senior Class of l'48 avint reached the mournful, yet happy end of our h chool 'ourne , 30 here leave in full our most cher'sheo traits and possessions to hr :revel omr thanks for his assistance and best wishes for better students tha we were 'ea Oxr Popes for a suocessfdl basketball team next year and never elghf Seniors on the first team afaln v ennin on our sincere hopes for a better Class to sponsor next :ear Vrs Pase Our regrets for not having many Latin students and Jlee luo mem ers Nrs She herd ne leave all of our old Typing erasers as we used hers up, a so a better Bookkeeping Class Mrs Wennin ton We leave our fondest regrets for nothaving been better ang s u en s Grade Teachers e leave quiet hells and less noise throuphout the following years Albert Pine our ustodian and friend Ne leave our deepest gratitude and manv thanks for helping us curing our four years of our high school career Junior lass ne leave our empty seats and our ability to do our voting in peacefullness So omore olass N111 o the p ivilere of raving more dum one girl in the C ass Freshman olass Ye leave our Hope that they too, mav become Seniors smedq. I Robert Anderson, will my Little :lack Address Book UnRonald Blacker I Basil Burtner, will TJ knowledge to-aentln iomher ard love for g r r s e an iotert Cooenlaner, will ny quietness in lass to Jack cker l East, will y secon ea Latin Foo t a yone w o can wake A' xans R chard n ledow, will y speed in to unch p ad e Garrison, will n s ill' h+5 O C91 in t e ue, o anvore w o want: '1 as D .fr , ight?- '61 D f V 'yr W-B14 I C' I 'Q Uv uv i 1 z: X if fag N M 'f 'ui' jx R 1. I ' fix w Q 'ffl ' 72 - e pf K 2 . 3 arg- ' ,I I K is ' T K' ' We, ti., S . LJ . Q : n n r-hw n 0 tv- it .1 . gl -'y,, Khltestown, of ,F ' 1. 1 M rtn .. C . E . te 'R' , w. , H , , , Qi gavf ol ..di na, ,. u n , . H 65, Q ,ill . -ln-an r . N f f ..1 : ' '3!! 1 2 ,d , 2, ,A ' ' 1 'Qq- 5 ' ' . J n .1 , ' 2 f'. v - L1 . Q ' . -V ' ' 'N ' ' 3, ..lL. - . J J A . .JJ l l . ' , G, . ', f FW ,W gf' Mr. I. t : 1 .. .' bi :f'Qt . . O . .77 I g7'x,,f 'T 4. , , sa X mr. 1, A C 2 A . . Q13 , ' v rv . - ' f 1 , kd. 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' ,X 1 F 4 f 6 I M 4, Ji ' L .- : 3'5f 5 - CLASS WILL Lero oeor e, w P ercl Cu Sls' r e ary amilfon, ll ny ,lace as the only serior o'rl to to e ary Geor Lowell ull w l y a eo typewrl an one wlo knows the cozr inet' on renr Jones, will y l t to Joe Sree axe! d ry place on the wen f t Falun ffnes T air cut to ll Dodson Walsh Roseboov will will m red hair and row eyes to Pauline 'edge I James S irlez, I Kennett uvith, w'll y r'erwood Typewriter to anyone who can f D6 fas er will ny ability to ple: Ice Pockev to 'ed Anderson Ricnsrd Staton, won score any points Wood Staten, will my No ll 'asketball suit to anyone who can use 'ill Tuder, will my safe driving to Shirley Kintle Leon Virtue, will my ability to Keep out of typing class to ar ara K m e In witness whereof we here lnto set our hand and seal, this sixteenth lay of February, in the year of our Lord One Thousand wine Hundred and brty eigrt 119481 eradlev Jarr'son James Shirley Nitnesses a'rletic Wool Ctato acx a r l ke 5 nsa of H cr l'fe eth in Smll 'Pu Leon Virtde clanti liao Yowpl' t KP Henry Jcro Vers nal ty live fob Anle san lfe Richard n 1 ifm .utiocra ar like xichar' S a cr 1 l 'e s abi 't Le a n w ar e ,ea oneat l1Le cb oven :Je hy life Daloh oseboc t to o steady ike Er 'le F scn Dralns like asil eu tner eeth l'ke fe cy orbe frierd like Jim Shir' y 2 irls here' your an, rind ' us- 46 ,fgv fu .W M. -' 9'- I 5 gp L. 1' un ar- Q 'I sg '41 K ek .ffl la u'5r5 is u ffyaw' I y e .ll my d-sn and L J 1 sCuLs ' my .e .oe m '. fvwm if-will . v mfg, ' .-gg ' .I ,,. . 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CLASS PROPHECY Dear Diary, Today, it brought oack many kappy memories, as I was looking through my diary All of the Senior Class of '48' have made quite e place for them selves in this world Krowin us, you could understand it It nas been quite e lonb tile since we last SLGQHBG out of that building 'rlpr lost oom, o e of our class ates and Dresident of our Senior lasm is now married to a oeautital loroe, e d Pas settled down 1 Illinois as Ie sweetest tvils you ever saw sob NHGGPSOH, is now married to c sweet little blonde from Lionsville, and is now llvinh ir St Louis, wrere he is mana er of the nSt Louis rown's aoody Stston, is still sintle and is livinc ln Indianaeolis oac of tke Indianapolis Kautskys Leroy ueor e and Tis wife fllGP8U, are livinb near Lebanon They are operatinh a larbe farm near tkere, nd are raising cows and chickens Thy ave tlree small children Web oopenhaver is 'apily married to a former ritestowr Girl They are ogerstinL a large farm near there, and c e raising rabbits and poultry orns the Avon Theater and a larLe grocery store asll surtner, another of tie '48' radxates, I w an artist in ew ork soon after leaJinL hit stovn re marxied, Lev York girl anc las e 1 ooy, named Butch Jill fast, is t L r ole annourcer or the American Proadcastint oo ster to V r ev ry fiternoon at 4 OO P M Leon 'irtue 1 itestown, soon after graduation, and went to the to S renneth Suit , L5 o married ld I Vinh r Iowa, n Jcln farm c oans 640 acres iichar ste' an 1 u a ne xl raro o s n nh ibkes hurting I ard 'e International sportsmans Ledal ' Ji erirley, nowkms e oruL store of kis o n, in Lebanon, and doll Jer, well in uslntss, and is still a bachelor lck Encleuow, ara cr, 1 tie F cker Automoaile Plant at Detroit, is naooily ver led and ras tvin girls radley Garrison, o 1 nazrled to Laura Dell and they have three children, t e oldest is Just startint to school Bradley is playing in Paramount Pictures :is next picture will be 'Beautiful Laura' Lowell Hull,now aProfessor of chemistry and Physics, at Purdue Univer sity has a cute wife Ly the name of Donna Bill Tuder, who became a noted Surgeon is living in St Louis Vary Familton, as ,ou have already buessed, has graduated from the Indiana School of Nursing and is now Nurse in the Methodist ospital Fenry Jones, is tre Faster 'esicner of the Quick body for Fisher Body , and has ris home in Detroit, Vichigan Iary Ellen namilton Billie U Tuoer ww 1. 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I :A it fv- V- 1 9-PLM . :J lralxij is-9' . 9 W . . s,....., vu- 1 'avg' ..., JJL., AWARDS BASKETBALL ALARDS 19h7'b8 Eight members of the Whitestown Varsity Basketball team and one student Manager will receive the traditional blue and white honor sweaters. They HPC! ROUGH' A1'1d0I'S0Y1, Ralph Roseboom, Henry Jones, Leroy George, Lowell Hull, Richard Engledow, Leon Virtue, Woodrow Staten, and James Shirley, Student Manager. The players receiving Varsity letters are: Charles Staton, Sophomore and William Dodson, Junior. The players receiving WEN team letters are: Dick Gifford, Dan Gifford, Ralph Line, Richard Souders, Eugene Frlck, Wayne Hull, Edwin Hine, Laverne Barton, Lavaughn Clark, Ted Anderson, and Villiam Hamilton TYPING AWARDS The Juniors receiving typing pin awards are Shirley Kimble Barbara Kimball Junior leal, Norma Allen Evelyn Fytcheson, Hubert Gene Utter, Clarence Hand, Rosemary George, Mar Alice Van Hook, Donna Engledow, Dorothy Nease, Tloria Ottinger, Billy odson, Wugene Frick, Ralph Hammerle and Ruby Gentry ANNUAL A ARDS The Seniors are being presented with pins for their work on the Staff of the Annual Those who are receiving pins are Ralph Roseboom, Editor in Chief Richard Engledow, Associ te Editor Business lanager, Bradley Garrison Business Staff, Billy Tuder and Richard Staten, Journal1sm,J8mes Shirley, and Mary Ellen Hamilton, Sports Editors Xoodrow Staton Leon Virtue, and Hobert Anderson Production Staff Billy East and Kenneth Smith Editorial Staff Lowell Hull Press, Robert Copenhaver and Henry Jones, Art Editors, Basil Burtner and Leroy George LIBRARY AW CDS There will be Library awards given to the following regular Librarians Helen heredith Mary Alice VanHook, Corena Bennington, Irma Hand, Jloria Ottinger wary Ellen Hamilton, and Norman Lines Assistant Librarians are Ronald Blacker and Joe Shoemaker HEAVY JOB Jack dear said the bride 'let us tr to k th 1 5 we've been married a long time N y ma e e peop e hink 'All right, Honey came the re l nBut d g L both suitcases-an ' p y 0 you hink you can CBPPY IW A BACHELOR nDaddy what is a bachelor'n HA bachelor, my boy is a man who d1dn't have a car when Ke was YOURS CF DIT CUSTONVR ' ave you rea ly s own me every ng you have in the shop9n you would care to see it ' PR CF DEQS Ablth 'ls your wife having any success in learning to drive a car9' N ell e road is beginning to turn lhen she does THE LITTLE T IAPS It's the little things that bother And put us on the rack, You can sit upon a mountain Xi' But you can't sit on a tack 3 Q - 0 X35 I,-5. 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Q . 1 . , I I . - Y ' i ' If I , , ' ff, Azziffkss . I, ,-Y 6 Q I II, II f . ni:.1I in ,L ,IIIIVI III- Ind.. ,. - -1137 I3 IIJ'I.gX,5 .thi A on 'X ff'WU Ifks Ewimdmv' .- f NPWJ1 ,'M m . Sf. fy ,L e has-,s H Q, E A ' f sv Ns? , . . 'vi hw ' -S . 'f 53517 FIRST 6: SECOND GRADE fl'-. ,sM,4. The enrollment in the First and Second grades is considerably lower 'i! r - qv. than last year. At the beginning of this school year we had 28 and 42 Nimfqg last year. Since then five have withdrawn. Larry Hackett who has been in agighj Texas two months will be back the first of larch. I If- There are eleven remaining weeks left of school We are working hard , ,Z to complete our work by then . Below is an original poem written by Dianna Walker who is in the second grade Spring I like spring, like to see birds I like to pick flowers, like to play in the park Dianna lalker Second Grade THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE There are thirty one children in the Third and Fourth grade, eleven boys and twenty girls Their Teacher is Ars rildred Dauoert The Third and rourtr Grade room entertaired the First and Second, Fifth and Sixth Grades witk a Valentine party Friday February 13 The Fourth Grade presented 'The Double Valentine' The Third Grade gave 'The Frown ing Princess' Two flrls dressed as Valentines recited Valentine poems that they rad composed Thec mhe group sang we :mg 'Mothers Valentine Little girls from both grace gave 'Doll Mot er's Worries ' After the program, Valen lne cookies were served f 9 Sth ard Oth orades fx Under the guidarce of our tea her, Mrs Pouns the fifth and sixth grades do many 1 terestlng thin s to make school more enjoyable In spelli g prizes are given to those making the most lOO's for a period of six weeks X11 of us try for these prizes therefore getting t af spelling X more ou Every month we have a party for those havin birthdays in that month QB Each one of as do somet ln, to entertain them such as reading a poem or askin riddles At Christmas time ue had a party e drew names 'or presents besides Again on friday 13 we had a valentine's party Lrs, Vouns rad made us valentine cookies iwhlch were very delicious J and the passing out of the valentines high lighted the day Then the party was ergoyed by all -.U I feel that my years lr the fifth and sixth rsdes dave been enjoyable as well as educatinnal 'ouns'1s our teacrer 5' Shu-1ey shsnxnn Sixth rade on i JYIWI f Q8 f v '--3:13-L -Imax 'A ,L -kfv lf! be ,N Q YI . 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' i ebuf - J: In Il 1' M F S XXXX if EE! fi 1 Qu' ffm' JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Ju Isa rlsh Jn the lOth day Ol sep'ember l947the 7th a Jth grade held an election flass officers tw follovlrg were elected eighth rade Jfllce s :resident oavid h'rl1ng lice fP6Sld6Ut Jackie rlpes secretary June Bower eas rer Delores Dodson Seventh Jrade fflcers :resident Jerry Bohannon M1 e rresldent James Van Hook secretary Howard Beck Treasarer ulen Frye -r lhe lasses ave e yoyed one party to date On the twenty wnond day of ob r l9u7 the enjoyed rhe everi g of having a skating party sponsored kv that Plass s orsar lack Several parents were present as uests 'resnrnan B Fres an rl Soohomore Boy Sopnomore irl Junior Bo, Jnio lrl 1 eq ease sq fm. ana mrvfunetns ,um Sitting was dura sueuel Agqa Jexsleo g eo, Jriwqv if of fm A , VHC'S HO This little freshman boy the shortes in the clgss, is always breaking glass Hhen it comes to boys she sure rates and is always out on dates This crazy little bum is always beating on the drums She is a member of t'e Soohomo class ani has a lot of lelsare that's wwf they electe he 'lass Treasurer mhis lit le nlor boy who alvays has a joke to crack, and is always out eating a snack This Ytnlor lrl e annft 4 ny is always a oea l r every bcy's eye ary llen amilton llle Ans IJI, Jo: Lot Joy IJIP eaomoo Aon GJOJOHGOS uexqss Aog uswqseal r',f,'2 Y, 'un' XV no up 'ik Hi 1 1 1. x I Aly-a xx! ,wr x,, 'K D x i f ' J O -1. -57 m , ., q'?WwJ-.- - , . 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Cu 4 ' , 1 r - A- -1 ,, , .. 1-.. , , .. r' ... -v . , J ', - .,.. - H , N . .. , , , , , , fit QQE' -'dui' U. :J ill 'F J .1 yr.-. . ... 1A - . -.4 ii! ft Cl' Q - .411 g ,f .:1ty..::,73.p 'U 'v fr 2- 'qu ,,-I - . t-.,. ' ' ' l 4 'Y A rv'-A -W'--I A -JI' Q . ..g2Qf??r'f- ' ' xi- C- - 1 -' 541 M f v9l,s . fi: '. .g 42 1,, L Y n 1,Q hu0u ' f 'L l if - -1.1. - -ff-gvflvtauf,--V. -,, 5- 9. 30 .JEq:1- in cw . w' A 'JL 4 4 J, I, xv A n ep SUNSHINE SCDCIETY The Sunshine Society, in its twenty-first year at Rhitestown High school is proud of being for the first time, hostess for the Autumn con- vention of District I. From the first day of school until Oct. h,19Il7, all girls worked busily in preparation for the guests to arrive from nine COUntl9S Approximately 300 registered Corsages in our colors, yellow and white, were presented to our State Dean, Nrs H L Hollenbach, our Dist Dean, Yrs Mary Mclntyre of Lebanon, to 'iss Gertrude Ttuemler of Arsenal Technical School, Indianapolis, and to our local teachers Mrs Shepherd, and rs Bennington, and Mrs Kouns, ln charge of invite ions, checking and registration our Sponsor Mrs Olive Casey, and our President Mary Ellen Hamilton The morning program included the following Opening Mary allen Hamilton Devotions Rev James Byrd lelcome Nr Paul Nicely Business vrs Yclntyre Address hrs Hollenbach At noon the girls were divided into prou s for lunch at the three local churches, while the sponsors were served by the hothers' Club at the school In the a terno n a brief progran of vocal music, inst umental numbers, and tap dances preceded the address of Visa Thurmler As a result of being convention hostess, our society has been respon sible for the publication bl monthly of the news letter of District I, Sun Rays This has been compiled and edited by Mrs Shepherd and the girls ln the Commercial Department ard sent to the 35 societies in our di trlct Officers are 'ary allen Hamilton, President Barbara Kimball, Nice President Rosemary George, Treasurer Donna cngledow, Sergeant at Arms Katie Clemens, Recording Secretary Phyllis Thistlethwaite, Corre ,ending Qecretary Olive Casey, Sponsor BAND last year Although the hoped for baritone and bass instruments are still lacking, the group played for ho e basketball games The Officers are Hubert Gene ltter, Presidert Gloria Dean Ottinger, Secretary Eleven members will participate in the County Music est'val to be held at Lebanon, Varch 19, 19 8 A social affai 's being planned for April 5 'vf '- Nu at ,-A L. -' fQ8tY T HH ' Ui-. w r -r w ,.t 'fl' -'11, '5.,,, 4 Y, 1 . , uns L-uk 4: 1 r' H 09,5 L J rig' +1 'f YW' ,rf P Ai'N-,f 15? l, A ,ii . 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Wild --.sf rv f w if is 'i V 1 44 4' 1 0 1 V , ,. IA A' V fllt... ak? F211 up ha 1 ,:. the 'Urn ,N We L! if 1 g, 4 ill' fi- 5 Q I A A- V . I- Q K ,y I .Q-vrf I ,Magi H, I. 2,2 4, , P r .l'i'?i?5?' 'i?5'7'f4..., f ':'- 4hr .'-1-:If-r1 H JA' -z' , 1' 's3'f2'f:f'f1' 'P :Z 2ff'f.,?IqEl.W1 -1' M v- - 3 A .:f1?:':'g-new .', Q in f -54. ,.-,-- ' - .A C sk Nf -. n MQ SOFT IALL 'Zionsville High School Leaguen The l9h7 h8 edition of the lhitestown High School softball team was a well rounded s uad of Players The varsity was made up of the following L Virtue, R Anderson C Staton, I Staton, R Roeeboom, D Engledow, E Jones, T anderson, L Clark, Gifford, B Frick, B Dodson, R Souders Six members of the team are seniors The Panthers opened their season by performing in the Zionsvllle High School League at Zionsville The Panthers won 6 and lost 3 They found themselve tied with Zionsville and estfield whom also had won 6 and lost 3 The Westfield team was unable to participate in the play off due to football practice So Zionsville and Vhitestown hooked up in the Champion ship game The Panthers were to much for the eagles and they defeated them without to much trouble It was the first time Shitestown had won the League Championship in their four years as members of the four team League Noblesville was the other team member, The Panthers received a beautiful trophy from the Zionsville Lions Club, sponsers of the League BOONE COUNTY SOFTBALL LfAGUE The Whitestown Panthers continued on their winning way after School had s arted by beating Jamestown 19 to 8 in the'High Cchool League opener The Panthers ther traveled to Dover and was upset by the Lover nine 13 to 12 in a thrilling ball game The Panthers were ahead by a safe margin the ball game u, 12 to lc in the last of the eighth inning The Pantkers next game was with the ,dvance nine, which proved to be no match for the more experi Panthers then next victim of the Panthers was Perry Central They handed the Pidiets a 17 to l set back when all at once the Dover boys started to hit They tied erced Elitestown nine The Partbers inning 24 to O The wlayed the innell Dragons and emer ed 19 to 5 winners The At this point of the League Zionsville was undefeated and the Panthers had lost onl, one game So if the Panther beat Zlonsville, the League would be tied Zionsville traveled to Hhitestovn nd the Pantters won by 7 to score, in one of the most thrilling ball games of the season The Panthe s had to beat Thorntown to stay tied with Zionsville Tbat's just what they did by a lopsided score 2C to 6 The League schedule was over and Whitestown and Zionsville were tied his called for a play off the Panthers traveled to Zionsville and lost a very close tall game Zhol Godby and fffott hit round tr' ers for the agles, abhott's winning the gane All in all 't was e ,retty food seasor for the Panther's having won one lengt losin tle play off of the other W Staton 'rtue nderson PRCO1' PC2511 lV ith deeo an'ulsh he oeg ed her to reconsider her answer Ulf you dCnVt marry me I'll blow my brains out W he vowed Oh, would yol, reallyqn she gurgled 'I wish you would do it would be a great jo e cn father for he thinks you haven't anyl S cf, '? rf'h 4333 'liked I 1' Wi f ' IV IJ 5. 1655-I are ps. 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' 45541111-ggy,:2r'-1 . 'ai-iii ,Qs .,fQ,?g,QQrff- W-Q .. ' 3 U . ..f,. ..lf ,., ,Y . v . l 1 -ll! ,I '4','-Jfqhfbv' .,'?-fu, X 0 L A-vw. 'f -adv.. - ---1. HISTORY OF BASKETBALL PLAYERS ROBERT ANDERSON Robert Anderson, a fine lad from Shawnee, Okla began his atheletic career at Lemodg Illinois where he played Rmtball and NB' Team Basketball He then moved to Zionsville, Indiana where he played on the WB' Team as a Sophomore He moved from Zionsville to Whitestown and became ineligible his Junior year due to the transfer rule As a Senior Bob was at his best and was in the Panthers starting lineup in every game Bob also did a good job holding down the hot corner' on the Panthers Softball Team and was a handy man with the bat He shall receive one stripe on his honor sweater Robert is a fine athelete and is well liked by the student body The Senior Class wishes Bob all the luck in the World Ralph Roseboom , quite sometime a teammate O! Woody Whitestown where he Engledow As a Fre every game four years. 8 RALPH ROSEBOOM a lad from Perry Twp das been playing basketball for played his first basketball at Lindbergh where he was Staten in his fifth and sixth year He then moved to played on the Jr High Team with another teammate,D1ck hman and Sophomore, he played on the Panther 'Bn Team His Junior year saw him on the Varsity where he was a valuable substitute. In his Senior year he proved to be worth his weight in gold by being one of the teams leading scorers He was in the Panthers starting lineup in He also won letters on the softball and baseball teams all Ralph is one of our finest students and the Senior Class wishes him a very successful future He shall receive two stripes on his sweater LOWELL HULL Lowell Hull, our smiling lad from Crooked Creek, Larion County, played two years under Vorce Smith at Pike in his Junior Figh days He played for Pike in his Freshman year and then moved to hhitestown he played on the Panther 'B' Team that year but the next year he was one of the Panther saw a lot of action as a Junior In his Senior year he was beaten out of a regular starting position but was a valuable substi tute Lowell will receive two stripes We the Senior Class wish Lowell Hull all the luck in the world HENRY JONES Henry Jones born in Union Twp , attended Lindbergh and Gadsden Grade School before becoming a Freshman at the Whitestown High School As a Freshman and a Sophomore Henry Played on the WB' Team He made the varsity in his Junior year and saw action in several games In his Senior year he was a very valuable substitute He played softball all four years Henry will receive two stripes The Senior Class wishes Henry a very successful future LEROY GEORGE Leroy Ceorge is a blond headed boy from Clarks Hill, Tippencanoe County He first entered the athletic field at Anderson where he participated in track, Basketball, Archery, Pole Vault, Softball and Baseball He moved to Uhitestown in his Freshman year As a Sophomore and Junior he played on the HBH team As a Senior he made the varsity where he saw considerable action as a reserve Leroy will receive one stripe, to Leroy, the Senior Class extends their best wishes Continued on next page S 11 'H L' iss? r1g !nIIIIIy'1Lf?,4 JY r sn 3? -l 41 N . 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' 45.9, -nit' -'.,'Q :- Qian ' , r -., Jig, 3 1' RICHARD UNGLEDOW Richard Engledew is the only member of the team that went to Whltestown all twelve years He also is one of the two whom rade the varsity all four years serve a Junior and Senior he made the regular starting lineup where he received the respect of all his opponents Dick was one of the teams most spirited ball players He was strong on defense as well as offense Dick is well respected by all team members Hichard also played Softball his Junior and Senior year he shall receive four stripes The Senior Class wishes him all the success in life that is possible He played his Freshman and Sophomore years as a varsity re WOODROW STATON Woody Staton who started playing basketball at Lindbergh is the other four letter man on the team He played three years on the Lindbergh team As a Freshman he made the varsity and played his next three years on the varsity team He played baseball one year and softball three years Woody will receive four stripes Good luck to you Woody! LEO! VIRTUE Leon Jirtue started his career ln athletics at Union 'rade School where he participated in Basketball ani Softball in his 7th and 8th grades H then became a Freshman at 'hitestown High School where he went out for Basketball and played on the UB' Team his Freshman and Sophomore years A a Junior, Leon made the varsity and has been very active and he was a very valuable reserve Leon also played baseball his Freshman year and Softball his Sophomore, Junior and Senior years Leon has been a very valuable sutstitute in his Senior year He will receive two stripes for his hardwood service The best of luck to you, Leon! JATVS SHIRLEY James Shirley who after playing two years on the Uhitestown NBU Team became a great help to the varsity when he became Student Manager his Senior year His two years spent on the HBH Team gave him the much needed experience to become a Student Manager Jim will receive one stripe on his honor sweater to Jim the Senior Class extends their best wishes Leon Virtue woody Staten Cwjoodrow Staten Kennetihl Smith Bfllll East Richard Sitjaton Bill Tudle r Jamels Shirley Qoberitl Anderson Leroy Ge olrge Wlilliam Bradley Garrison Henry Jolnles Robert ColPDenhaver Rlallph Hoseboom Mary E1leKnD Hamilton Mr Benningit on Lowell CH ull Richard fslngledow Leon Vilrltue Balslll Burtner 5 ,W is 0 fa Jw? V 5 --:Lui is J it - kg .l n 'Q -n . ,El FZ. 'Zt- Nsvfdb ll fy V7 QS? i' ' Q' 'uh' in qg I ' NF.. Q?A'V H .V ,Q y A , Hfu?' - A' rdf ' . . ' ' 'lv . 5'gL' . As 'Q'fv , 'l - D - -1 - e V - . r-1 :lig 'O '47 . D V we , jf' . . . hw' D . 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D M M, fp, I 9f'W 'sr , :HE Lift rf: 'yy ' 'i 3'1iJ f' 1150 .- uv: I J 'ln 5 QI' -S BASKETBALL ZIONSVILLE VS f..lfITESTlf'V.l- Dec. 19, l9l,7 The Lhitestown Panthers traveled to the Pike Gymnasium to play the Zlonsville Eagles It was a highly talked about game A huge crowd was on hand to watch the Panthers win their seventh game in a row, bl to 25 It d1dn't turn out to be the game that it was supposed to be as the Eagles were no match for the Panthers The Panthers jumped into a lead at the very start and they held it throughout the game C Staton and Roseboom led the Panther attack with 16 and ll points respectively SACRED PLART Ok INDIAMAPOLIS WHITESTOVL January 2, 19 7 An extra large team from Sacred beart fell victims of the much smaller Panther tean by the score of SO to 25 Better shooting, sore speed and more fi htlng 1r't was the difference between the two teams The Spartans were the tallest team the Panthers met all year C 'taton and Roseboom lea tke vfnners xith 15 ro 18 no nt But Dick Lngledow's de en 've play vas le cs out tardi L as ke held the C' Lngelkirg to 8 saints re Pantters were row lookir orward to me Boone County Tourney THE BOIAL COLWTY lOL?!EY J n 9 10 19 5 The Panthers failed to play up to par in the tourney and as a result t ey had nretty tough going ev deleated the Plrnell DraLons in the second ga e of the opening session and the Dover clue devils in the Semi in l bcfore meeting the agles The Dragons Kas usuall never gave up although the Panthers had little trouble in winning their ninth consecutive game The Panthers played their worst game of the season, but the Pinnell boys were justtoo small The final score being 153 to 29 The Dover Blue Devils were the next obstacle for the Panthers The extra tall lads from Dover fell short of victory by ten points The Panthers again failed to play as good a brand of ball as they were capable of doing but emerged the winners by the score of 36 to 26 The lhitestown Panthers were crowned Bo ne County Champs by defeating the die hard, Zionsville Eagles It was a thrilling game as anybody would want to witness In the grand finals both tears were extra tired, They failed to show the soeed th t bo V teams had previously shown all season It was a thriller all the may Pagle were ahead rcst f tre t me The Pantters were e tra tired as the auto tic ti e o t ca e They were three points b hind It looked like the Pantkers right taste defeat for the first time this year Amen the P nthers came to life ll at once they found the s ark ard iLht that had been 'ss1nL durlrg the tourney In these last three 'rutes the Panthers lay d robably tteir best ball that they had played all year The Eagles never knew what hit them The Panthers not vor their second .ourney in toe la t three ,ears toach Lyle beat, moody Ctaton and Rel h ioseboor eceived the tvo beaat'f l tronbies, while tea rates icx Engledow anr Cha lie Ctaton were cutting dowr the nets h Pa tners traveled back to Xhitestowr where large crowd was gatbe ed arolnd a huge bo fire At about the same time Coacl' Lyle leat was rec iving the winners' trophy, he was becoming rather Lyle Teat Pls wife had ust given birth to a bouncing baby boy ll the Panthers ask s Ulf he doesn't play or 'hitestown, he must not play against them was a great tourrey won by Z 6815 team X n M 'Iggy '6frc 'Q' N ,J-Nat, yi -1- t L4 ,. sv U E, :J A B si ,- N' 4 N 'ef' 'C- i Mhwe 5- 'mu Vx ,, x 'Q 19 ine ' ' :Ji il ' ' '- , p - . 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'Y ' z N.'4,' F . .21 .4 ' .4 A' I iiM l -,+ Q51 S! 1 J9' P Q w- bi 1 v , 1 , , viry3?33.L, W-,. 45'-I H ' ,'-yi. .Q ' .Rei Ah' 46 V ' BASKETBALL COLFAX vs NHITLQTOWN January 20, l9bB It finally happened, the Panthers lost their first game of the 1947 Q8 Season by the Score of Sl to 43 They lost to a ood ball team, but not that good Anyhow they were hitting approximately oi of their shots and that kind of shooting is hard to beat Although the Panthers outplayed the Hickories they just couldn't find the hoop Loveless Hickory center was ju t too much for tue Panthers He tossed 22 points through the nets for the scori honors Putting it short, those Hickories were just ntoo hot to handle DOVER vs WHITESTOWN January 23 l9k8 The Panthers got back on the victory trail by downing the skyscrapers from Dover S2 to ul The Panthers having tasted defeat for the first time at Colfax were in no mood to taste it again The Dover lads made it a Uood game for the first 20 minutes but tinally dropped out of the game when the Parthers continued to play one of their beet games of the season The Panthers ran and the Larger boys just couldn't stop their fast Break The Second Team continued their winning srreak by thumping the Little nlue Devils in the opener The Panthers cubs haven't tasted defeat since the opener with Carmel where they dropped a thrills by one point They show great promise as a future Varsity Five lhe second team is made up of mostly Freshmen and ophomores IIDIAPA STATL DEAF SCHOOL ahITESTOWN January 27 1948 The silent hoosiers proved to be a much stron,er team than the Panthers rad expected The oilent Hoesiers put up a courageous fight but finally lost a thriller Q2 to Ill The Panthers didn't look nearly as good sginst the Hoosiers as they dld against Dover It was the closest fame the Panthers have played in so far this year C Staten and Roseboom led the Panthers attack with 15 points apiece It was the Panthers fourteenth victory in fifteer starts P QQ! LL TRAL vs Vh Tis WN January 30 l9uH The Champs from hltesfown traveled to rerry Central and emerged the w nne s in a rou h ard tumble ball game by the shore JF A4 to 33 It was the rou hest game that the Panthers have played so far 'his seasnn otaton of Whltestown and R ueber of Perry entral were ejected from the g me when they mixed it up a little The game Nas marked by pmr sports manship or both sides but mainly on the bldzets side Jast as the first cam wo o r second team gave the Certral Cubs one of their wnrst beat ings by the score 1' l to lo in The opener U fell' it will keep e Boys toughred up , W -J' r- v gd m ,jaigl ws: xf! V an '5 , ,,, . , V33 6' .LQ y .,, -Q nQSin ' Fl !' A grgrun 1, 1 , si ,A X fi ul!! we LU 4717 3' 6' 1 u- sy Lil ,!!m' ' P ' ad' F ,,. .n, d .tl ,Y' iv -- . - 2 a E - 'R-' ,, 1 aw ' E . ' ' ' -15 . 4' Ni 3 L' .. . . ,.- Q nw . , e o , rx Q L N . w .' N Q he - V ,Ivy K u n I N ' ' 'i lv n , . M rv, 9 ' Q , ' ef 'Vi I A . fe . 1 l ' 5 f,, ' d A N . 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Before the largest crowd ever assembl d 1 th dh Gym Boone County Champs handed the runners-up? Zignsville igaglgzn the,wo52: h beating that they had had all year. Final score 53 to 35 Ti. p.nth,r. - 1. displayed one of the fastest offensive performances e ' d b . P five. They completely outran the unusually fast brezilnusga list lntggr SCOP' '83 tied 9 to 9 at the end of th fi t 8 8 0 uqighw Jumped in to 8 2M t 18 h If e rs quarter but the Panthers 0 a time lead. The Panthers came back thg third ,ij quarter and really ran the Eagles crazy by scoring l7po1nts. They led gg 'r 4 igvwigie? QTSPPGP mark Ml to 21. The Panthers continued to score almost -'7- H 0 lest QUBFPUP Cveeh Lyle heat ut in his subs an the auto- ' P 4 matic time out. Charlie Staten led th ' 254 the evening scoring honors. Kouns ledethelgagizg Attlck with lb point' for with lu points. -, 1 The Zlonsville 'Bu team handed our WBN team I its first loss since the A ' s. opening game by dropping them M3 to 29 PINNELL vs wam-ssrovm F b 6 19148 The Vhitestown Panthers traveled to pinnell and had a little troubb bn downing the game little Dragon five Sh to 39 p1nne11 lgd at the end of the first quarter 13 to ll but lost out to the avalanche of Panther baskets as the Panthers racked up 22 points in the second quarter Ralph Roseboom led the Panthers attack with 19 points while Heffner led th, Pinnell Dragons with 15 points WESTFIELD at waxfrssfrovm Feb 10, 19118 The lhitestown Panthers, Boone County Champions, handed the Westfield Shamrocks, Hamilton County Champions, a 56 to 53 setback in their only get together this year It was e typical championship game, without all the smooth ball playing that is expected out of two champions There was plenty of excitement for everybody, plenty of cheering and jeering, but very little of good basketball The Panthers weren't up to par on offense or defense but manared to come out on top of one of their closest games so far this year Roseboom and C Staton led the Panther offense with 18 and 16 points respectively, while Hhicker was tops for the Shamrocks with 15 Oh well' that do you expect for forty cents! FISHBRS an VHITLSTOWN Feb 13 l9h5 The Fishers Tigers played A brilliant game only to fall short of victory by five points They were srall but extra fast The Panthers couldn't get going the first half and fell behind 22 to 16 They started clicking the third quarter and led 32 to 31 at the third quarter mark The Panthers outscored the Tigers in the last quarter as they rang up their 18th victory in 19 starts Anderson, Roseboom and C Staton led the Panthers while Farr and Rose led the Tigers offense :ff camel at YHITESTOVN Feb 20, 19 8 The Panthers 1 ished their season by downing the Carmel Greyhounds , 63 to 3 It was the'r last home appearance of the seaswn and the last ian regular schedule game for 8 of the Senior boys Um Panthers had little trouble as they ran the bigger boys to a 32 to 22 half time lead They , , really poured it on the last half as Coach Lyle Neat sent his subs in to finish Heiser to the the tb quarter C Staton led the Panthers with 15 points while led the Greyhounds with 17 The Panthers were now looking forward Sectional Tourney 19 . 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It was the Tigers first Sectional Crown since 19 3 when the went to the State finals only to lose to the Fort Wayne Central Tigers E5 to 140. So the Tigers earned the right to meet the Jefferson Broncos in the LaFayette Regional. SENIORS UPSET IN CLASS TOURNEY One of the biggest upsets in the State of Indiana cams on Friday night March 5 when the Sophomore Broncos came through with an unexpected victory over the Senior Wildcats in the Whitestown Inter Class Tourney The large crowd looked amazed when the final gun sounded and the Broncos were out in front by 10 points 36 to 26 In the first game the Freshman Golden Bears handed the Junior Midgets a 28 to 2h setback The Freshman held the high scoring Jackie Edward Tucker, to one point In the Grand Finals the Sophomore Broncos again pulled another upset when they defeated the Freshman Golden Bears 9 to 33 The Bears weren't hitting or they no doubt would have beaten the Broncos But thats Indiana Basketball Upsets do happen Anyway the Sophomores are the new Champs Leon Virtue Woody Staton HI ESTOWN HIGF SCHOOL Basketball Schedule 19147 M8 hon O ost ' Q f . . 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