Wolcott High School - Trident Yearbook (Wolcott, IN)

 - Class of 1955

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I ' 'TQ f 'L' QQ!-' - 6 a 'X' V t L.. 1 ,Q THE TRIDENT ,q5'l I'-155 he ve UOLCOTT nl ll ll Ama In :Sim 1 U k Uhaf L-J D U ye We Li W 9 ll Igv Ai? llu Q ' 'W , .Nev-e Q LJOY ' ' - J . e 0 ' N DEDICATIO .Z S Z1 Mr Douglass became our prlnctpal at Wolcott Hrgh School the same year that the present senlor class began the1r hlgh school career as freshman Throughout our four years of studv Mr Douglass had drrected our studres and acuvrues wrth patrence and foresrght Therefore, the members of the class of n1neteen hundred ftfty fue, slneeroly dedrcate our annual to our prtncrpal and frlend 'vlr Noel B Douglass Wealsowrshto express our appreclatlon to our parents and our teachers for the1r guldance and sacrlftces 1n our behalf, throughout our twelve years of school N QT ,gif i W ,,- J f QVZQMZIA Zf'2g01,L4g4 Z X 1 k E , , 5, 9 1 i. I J., v V h. 2 X A ' 'x f YK f 'f l 1 kv wx . N W N' If XX ' 41 fi V 'E A ' f ' V , 5 ,. -,., Y f xx 4.DsJlJ.4,, X P3 1 wfk txt , 8 .W 5 1 l, I I ! 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', ' Q,.,, ff ,,r a'?2 A 4 . 'XA xxx 'fx it Q A fu I my Q3 L,if it rx , . F ,,f,f,,fH . V W rg r lf! xxx' lx m - I X A Tgiinmx ' ' 'A J lil V1' X' U My 1222 Wifi I w N W I V AX-,f gl Y f W E 3 , -, X , I xx , w, xy ig? mbeiI3 1. cha ' QRS Presideni- Yam Gene Ha! . -pteslde L6 3 V109 9:2106 ecieiawkdx Whec 6 SPODSQY s in Tr easurer CLASS OFFICERS CLASS FLOWER prnk rose yn Au Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Dec an an e e Mar Apr1l Aprrl Aprrl Apnl Aprrl May Ma Ma Ma Ma May r ef M E r Crafo e Student 1 Darlene C . an OUUC ' ffls Jani U E Ce A S0 MSU H I1 CLASS MOTTO Not for ourselves but for all ,- SENIOR CALENDAR 1954 1955 Senrors begm year fOh happy daylj Electron of class offrcers Mr Wheeler and Mr Crafton sponsors Howler staff announced Commercral class works aga1n?P????? Class prcked Herf Jones Co to publrsh the TRIDENT Annual staff announced More work for the senlors End of the frrst gradmg pertod Into each lrfe some ra1n must fall Teachers have two days meetlng at Indlanapolrs We rest at last Prcked Henry Boersma Tours to take us on senror tr1p End of second gradmg perrod Oh endless parnl I II Thanksglvrng vacatron at last We eat sleep and study?????? Chrrstmas vacat1on begrnsl I Thls month has gone by fast FIISI day after vacatron We re trredl Oh that New Year s Evell End of frrst semester and thrrd grad1ng perrod Luck where art thou? The Sunshlne Formal Man! was rt coldl I I End of 4th gradmg perrod Graduatron here we come?l I U H S Achrevement Contest at Montrcello What a day! End of 5th gradrng perrod We all made honor roll APRIL FOOLII We start Easter vacatron We are strll havmg Easter vacatron but all good thxngs come to an end Semor play A dramatrc tnumphl H1gh School MUSIC Fesnval Junror Senror Prom! What a trme we had! I ll Semor Second Semester Exams Notrce the date Frrdav the I3th Baccalaureate at the Methodrst Church The end rs drawrng near Commencement at Wolcott H S Gymnaslum Thts rs 1tI Ill We begm semor mp to Washrngton and New York Thrs rs what we have hved for all year Return home from tr1p exhausted but happy NOW TO WORK I L 1 'fc ' ' h f d N0 X E ' SDOU I d kel- S 1, l I . ' r I K . .k Q I 4?-'.' Vjf ' I ,-, Fsms ?.'x rf 4 I dl X g. 29 ' ' . , . I7 i . . . 22 ' - . ' . . 23 . ' . . 2I ' ' ' . . . 3 ' ' ' . Nov, IO Hunting season opened. Mr. Douglass had open season on absent boys. . I9 ' ' . , ' . 25 . . . I . ' . 23 . . . . . I . 3 . . . . . D . I . II . . . . l ' F b. I2 ' , ' F b. 18 ' ' . ' , . 26 . . . . ' ' . . I . . . . . 8 . i . II . . . . . . I5 . I . . . 29 . . . . 6 1 - 1 1 Y 13 ' - ' - ' . - y I5 ' . ' . y I6 . . ' . ' ' ' Y X7 . . . . ' . . 22 ' . EDWARD flzddlej ANKER attended Wolcott for twelve years H has played basketball throughout hrs school days Eddre had a lead part 1n the Junror play and played the part of father to Iamce Mene fee Ed held the followrng offrces freshman class presrdent Junror class vrce presrdent semor presldent of Student Councll vrce presrdent of the F F A and basketball team captam He was also sports co edrtor of the TRIDENT and was 1n General Chorus for two years Hrs amb1t1on 15 to be a farmer Ed Anker has a 53 Olds Belleve me no grass grows beneath hrs soles When he s not out crursrng the streets You ll frnd h1m alone w1th MISS Norma Sheets E ROBERT fBoby ALTMAN attended Wolcott for eleven years and the year that he did not atrend Wolcott he went to the West Point Schools Bob held the office of treasurer in the Future Farmers of America through his semor year He sang rn Mr Crafton s General Chorus and was on the Student Councrl during his freshman year Bob s help as bus1ness manager for the TRIDENT has made it the success that rt is Hrs amb1t1on rs to be a good farmer Bob Altman has somebody s name on hrs cords And when II comes to cars rts only Fords When asked about a grrl in the Jumor class He says rt s Loretta and she s quxte a lass 1 IO ANN Uoj BLANCHETTE has attended Wolcott four years She prevrously went to the Sacred Heart School at Remrngton Io s name appeared qurte frequently on the honor roll and she was a tremendous help on the TRlDENT'and HOWLER staff In her Junror year she played the part of the mard rn the play She was student councrl member rn her sophomore year Her vorce rn the cheering sectron her sxnglng rn Glee Club and her help 1n Sunshlne Socrety wrll long be remembered Jo Ann who loves short hand Has been tryrng real hard to get a man But when he s convrnced she doesn t hke Jerry He frnds out drfferently from her brother Kerry Leona QTootsj Brown has been a member of this class four years, She went to the Sacred Heart School at Remington for her first eight years, She has certainly helped her class and school in the four years that she has gone here. In her freshman year she was class secretary, and in her junior year she was on thc student council. Leona was assistant high-school lunchrooni cashier in her senior year. She did a lot of typing for the llUWl.lpR and TRIDENT. She also helped with the Sunshine Society and Glee Club. Leona with her coal-black hair, Never gets an icy stare. She's really pretty, of this there is no doubt, But she says it's Vern that she's crazy about. Marlene Burke has gone to Wolcott four years. She went to the West Point Township Schools before she came here. She held the office of treasurer in the Sunshine Societl in her senior year, She was an office secretary in her senior year too and the period she kept office will be long remembered by the Senior girls. Marlene did a wonderful job of typing for the HOWLER and TRIDENT. She was also among the girls who went to the district music contest to represent the Wolcott Glee Club. Marlene Burke is OHl so shy, But a secretary she will be, And for her no chair they'll buy 'Cause she'll use the boss' knee. qv. if- 'n Patsy fPatj Chamberlain has attended Wolcott four years. She previously went to the West Point Schools. She has held the following offices: sophomore class secretary, junior class president, senior class president, sophomore recording secretary for the Sunshine, general news editor of the HOWLER and editor-in-chief of the TRIDENT. She was in Glee Club two years, in the junior play, and high school cheer leader for three years. She was on the cheerleading team that placed in the county contest in the years of 1955 and 1954. Pat, president through our senior year, Says she has in mind no special career. Could this be true? we wonder about this, The logical person to ask would be Chris. ZIV was? Wllllam 181113 Dolrck attended Seafleld School before Jormng our class here at Wolcott Hrs vorce has been an asset to Mr Crafton s general chorus for the past three years He has taken an act1ve part 1n the F F A dur1ng the two years tt has been organrzed Even though he drd not have a part rn the Junror play he helped by attendrng the practlces and offerxng comments about what we should do to rmprove our actmg B111 Dolrck such a lusrous hunk of man Has all the grrls 1n the palm of hrs hand You may thtnk he s bashful but really he s not Cause he s rn our class so he knows a lot Janet Uany Englrsh has attended Wolcott s1x years She prevtously went to the West Pomt Schools In her freshman and sophomore years she was hbrarlan She has been 1n the Glee Club for two years and a member of the Sunshrne Socrety for three years In the jumor play she played the part of a school teacher She was lay out edxtor of the TRIDENT and art edrtor of the HOWLEP She attended the d1str1ct and state mustc contests Janet Englrsh the one wrth the bram Sard I ll make rt through school or go rnsane Some say she rs some say she s not We ll set you stratght she made rt Wrth the best of the lot Nettre fNutueJ Foster has attended Wolcott two years She prevrously attended Round Grove Townshtp Schools In her freshman and sophomore years she was school lrbranan She also was the grades news edltor for the HOWLER tn her senxor year Much of the success for thrs year s TRIDENT goes to Nettie because she drd a wonderful job of berng manager of the subscrtptrons Nettie Foster, the gal from the South, Never seems to open her mouth. She's got a drawl that Just won't qutt, But with the fellows she's sure a httl . . W f . . I . 1 O I l I ' ' . ' I I he ' - 1 U Y' I 5'.- nc , . 'ff , . , 3 p , Lb f, - Q. , s 2 A r '. qi , .. -'QT fx- ' 2 . . - D xl 0 I I . .. . . . .. , . - . I I , , . I I . . . . . . o a v I . . . . 1 Donald fDonj German has been a member of our class for two years Before attendrng Wolcott he went to Round Crovc School He w as a member of the F l A tor one vear On the HOWLER statf he w as one of the sports edrtors Hrs contrrbutron to the TRIDENIT staff was dorng a good Job as assrstant subscrrptron manager Don had the prrvrlege of herng the only offrce boy rn school bavs berng offrce boy arn t gay Belreve me that s our boy Don John Uohnnyj Grllen has attended Wolcott four years and before thrs he attended the Sacred Heart School at Remrngton He ww as qurte a character rn school and nobody wrll deny thrs He exercrsed hrs vocal chords rn Mr Crafton s general chorus and was certarnly a hrt as Abe, the plumber rn the Junror play ln hrs senror year he was advertrsement manager for the TRIDENJT and he really spent a lot of trme money and effort to make thrs year s TRIDENT a success Johnny Grllen that wrld sort of lad Wrll graduate from school boy, rs he glad! The Urps to the offrce weren t made rn varn Although Johnny suffered tremendous parnl ll Don German from out Round Groye way He d rather be wrth a certarn blond Gene fLoverJ Hartke has attended Wolcott for two years He came here from Chalmers At Chalmers he was presrdent of the sophomore class Durrng hrs senror year at Wolcott he was elect ed vrce presrdent Gene has been a member of the F I A for four years, two of whrch he was presrdent On the TRIDLNT staff he was one of the sports edrtors, a Job for whrch he rw as well qualrfred srnce he played basketball for four years In me two years he played for Wolcott he was a great asset to the team Gene Hartke, that krd wrth grace Has rnnocence wrrtten all over hrs face ln hrs studres, the senror boys to hrm do harl But every noon you frnd hrm srttrng wrth Garl one of the grade edttors Joyce Hartke our natural blond Wrth all the sentors has a bond In ctvtcs or tn Englxsh true She helps get asstgnments done w Kay fGeorgeJ Keller has attended Wolcott School through all of her school ltfe Durmg her htgh school years she has been a member of the Sunshrne Soctety for three years band for two years and general chorus for three years In the Juntor play she played the part of Mtss Prmgle an old brddy about town She wrll always be remembered for her cat On the HOWLER staff she was co edttor of the departmental news and on the TRIDENT staff she was snapshot co edrtor Kay Keller that classte lass Gets her Chrrstmas cards from Mass She flrrts wtth boys from Zachary to Archte The next thtng you know tt ll be Lrberacel Joyce Uoyctej Hartke attended Chalmers School before transferrrng to Wolcott two years ago Whtle attendmg Chalmers she was an offrce gtrl for one year a posttton whtch she has also held here for one year Joyce gave her trme to us as a student ltbrarran for one year On the HOWLER staff she was our one and only proof reader whtch presented qutte a task Her posmon on the TRIDENT staff was that of hen due Marvtn Lear came to our school from Cedar Lake rn hrs seventh grade year Stnce betng here he has been a member of the F F A for the two years tt has been orgamzed He has added hts votce to Mr Crafton s chorus for the past three years On the TRIDENT staff he helped get and assemble the adverttstng Marvtn Lear says he 15 no fool He would ltke next year to be back tn school That s hrs wrsh rf someone would grant tt Then he d ftnd more ttme to be alone wtth Janet Grace Q Gracrej lehe has attended Wolcott two years she prevtously went to the Round Grove Townshrp schools she has been very actrye rn the two years she has attended woltott She has held the followtng offrces Junror class secretary, a11d senror class secretary She was ed1tor rn ehref of the IIUNNI l R and eommrttee eharrman for the TRIDENT Ill her jL1IllOl' year she had a part rn the play and played the part of a lrttle busy body She was also lrhrarran tor two years and an offrce assrst ant tn her Junror and semor years up-P Grace Lehe doesn t care for boys as a rule, But rf you thrnk she can t land one, you re a Tool She has plenty of talent, brarns and Yest And she ll ftnd her a man that rs the bestl N ROselll.1I'X fRos1e5 Nlathew has attended Wolcott four years she preyrously we11t to the bacred Heart School at Rermngton Durrng the .ont years she has gone here she has been 111 thorns two years, Glte Flub two years and Sunshrne Socrety three years In her freshrnan year she was student counerl member In her Junror and senror years she was llbrarran On the HOWLFR she was joke edrtor Her offrce on the TRIDENIT was to wrrte the hrstory ofthe class and rt was qurte a Joh Rosemary Mathew the boys ltke to call Rosebud Sold candy at noon that tasted lrke mud I11 the next few years she says she won t mart But she nnght rf the boys would call her Rosemary Wayne UV11npyj Mathew has attended Wolcott f111r ye 1rs and prevronsly went to the Sacred Heart School at Rennngtorr He played basketbrll for one half year He was ytrv arrrxe e F F or two cars a tl drd hrs share of lllglll Mr Crafton s general chorus for threc years ll lad p t J rn the Junror play and played the part of a srssy who was always QIICCIIHQ He was on the tonrmrttee to wrrte tht prophecy lor the T RIDlrNl'l Waynt Xlathew 1ys he doesn t gnc a 1 t About the e1rlstl1at.1re so tnte en ll torncs to nctl 1 Nl t TlCIllllt.9 l thrnk I ll C W' V , V . , N ' 3 K v ' -' - ' u ' f A 5 lv ' Y ' K' Y- . - , 5 -4 - r , -, , -K - ..v j - f saws . 5174 ' ' ' t 1-' . . . . . - -X V ' I ' x I . ,Q 1 - - . - 'Wiijyyl . , , ' A . , y ' ' F . - ' . t 1 ' ' v - . 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' ' hav L1 fitl! 1 1 ll er 0 0111 '1dSS 101 1 e y1.1r 011 101111111 1 s .11 11111 111.11 r11ea1 11111 1 0111 0r11e -1s IIC1 1 s o 0 tie .lf11..L1llOl'w and 1 er job 011 t11e TRIIWI NT Nd 111110111111 yg rite thc class p11 p 111y 1 X11lCf nO 11axy .1110 1001 11111 SLN .1 111 110 .1 goo 0111181111115 repairs 011 a little l10t 1011 1111 Lq,1i1,xN1L11C1CL has arte 1de1l Wolcott behool all 01 her she 111 bee11 lll sunshine 101 three three years all 1 l 1 101 0 She was a me111ber 01 ba11d three years 1 11s 1111 ree 1l11b 101 two ye rs In t11e 11111101 11 had I1l1 11.111 13111 01 Clement ne On the HOWLER staff 11 111 t111 111 Olll e111tor and 11er part of the TRIDENT staff was 1 1 IlXlIlC C-11110 Ill l1e1 se111or year s11e was eleeted a 11111nb1r 01 t11e sIllL1CllI COll1lCl1 She has attended both the 111str11t 11111 sure nnisie 1onresrs 111111 e h.1Lll11CC, a A111 111111 111 Will 1r11111ate from high school my, what a pity 1 a 1 1la s she 1011111 talk up a sro n D0 XSL pity Ian11e? No' We pity Nlorm Marvin Qlnkyj Moore has attended Wolcott eleven years Inky has been yery act1ve in sports for t11e last four years Durrng tl1is time he has played softball basketball a11d also track I11 hts senior year he was on the HOWLER staff a11d dxd a remarkable Job of writing up the sports section His office on the TRIDENT was the poem eommrttee and h1 also did a wonderful Job there l-le was on the Student Council in his sophomore and Junror years Marxtn Moore, that kid who ts a r1ot, DOCSll'I go for glrls, tho some wtsh he'd try it Some think he is quiet and shy as can be, But I know he's not see the bru1ses on me? l2'.'ely'1flEx'icj Meier has beew a 1ll'1 11 1 1 3' .. fl ven j- -. l1e1 - 1 '.11k'1'C'h11C artC11L1CL1 Y'1lOfl11111111lO1Q an11:1r fe 1' ' . llvie has been in Sunshine 101 three years and has J tak' ' l1lL'11'sC part in it. He -'OAI' 11 s y,1.11'e1l '.lr. i.1to.1's 11 s 1 1 j. tt1 e years. C111 the 1lOl.'1'l,1iS? staff -he 11:11 ne ' 11 ' 'A - .1 ' ' -rin W- , y 1 , , llvi-1 -' , 1 ' lll.A.1, - Says that she wonld like to l1now how, I, 'lo - 1 1 '- v, '1 ' 11101, 7 - . 11- 21 '1 A '- 5 1 ' s1'11o11ly1-rirs, . .s ' Q A ' d 41111-111 1,1rari111': 11e. -' ' ' 1' . 111or11sr1-soy'-. ., ' 11 51' ' ' ' a '. ' ' play' s 1- ' - -' 'z i i N 1' 'Jr ' Ly'- . 2' ' ' 11141 Cl 111' A 'A ' s A r, ' 1 ' S a y 4 ' '.-- 1' ' tty, 1. 1 ' 11 1 ' 'Q ' , 1' ' , i 5 lx :1y'- sr' ' rig , A 1 1 . . . , I X i i . . Y 1 A . . , . Y . Darlene QDeeJ Norris has attended Wolcott eight years. She has certainly done her share of work for the class. She has held the following offices: freshman treasurer, sopho- more president, junior treasurer, and senior treasurer. She was picked for Girls State from the senior class and she was also picked to be assistant director of our junior play. In Sunshine Society, she has held the following offices: junior corresponding secretary and senior president. She has worked on the TRIDENT and l-IOWLER staff and was in Glee Club. Darlene Norris, so crazy about Ed, Hopes and wishes that he will drop dead. Ed found out she has a terrific right hand, But that's over now, she's a James Yeoman fanl Carolyn Rowe is another transfer student from the Round Grove School. She has been a member of the Sunshine Society for the two years she has been here. As a member of our TRIDENT staff she has helped tremendously in writing the class poems for each member of the class, At Round Grove she was a school librarian for two years and she also was in several plays while attending school there. Carolyn Rowe, who's so quiet and shy, Knows that someday she'll get a guy. X She has a way about her that is so pleasing Believe me, I really am not teasing. Paul flchabodj Sigman is one of the three in the class who have always attended Wolcott. For the past two years he has been a member of the F.F. A. Paul did a fine job on the TRIDENT staff as a member of the advertising committee. In our junior play Clementine he played the part of Pete , a neighborhood boy who was on Clem's side. Paul Sigman, or should I say Ichabod, Has most of his life yet to be trod. But already he has a great beef, 'Cause last fall he lost most of his teeth. Jean Stackhouse IS the newest memher of our tla s S e nrolled tn rt at the hegtnmng of the senror xear bhe came here 'rom Foy Center Whrle at Royal Venter she x as a mer ther of tl Q F A A for one year and worked on the staff of therr scl ool paner T 1 x she held the posrtron of art edttor om the I RIDLNT staff Jean na also one of our student lrhrartans here at woltott Jean Stackhouse, who loxes to parm and drau Hopes someday she ll get a call To parnt a prcture mth Presrdent Ike Pause then she ll he hrgh as a krte wlnrltx ffutsp XX agner has attended Wolcott four years she , rt ron lx attended the Natred Heart school at Remmgton bhe lte Cl l shrrlej, was department news co edrtor for the lltlkwlll and she also drd a xery good job of betng snapshot 0 tdrtor for the TRIDI NT bhrrley xx as also office grrl dllflllg herst11orX ar Nhrrlex the gil mth grace and ease Inst loxe to date and ncek and tease n lass tht tc rthcr nrsh she d he qu et lut none haue exer nottced her try 1tI I ll N, IOR PON SOR S lf ll XRD Wlll El Lk 'GIIUN C 11411 UN . 1' ' ' ' s, fh e . . . . . lv . ,. y A Qval 4 ' v - r- v 1 ws Y , , , V . A A xl.. , , ' '.1 I , 'h'sl'ear 1 - ' r, I V. D I has ht-cn very atrtive in Sunshine Society, General Chorus, and G2 ,llh - '--' - gn' fe . xx ' xlv' K , , 's ' ' , I V ' L' r ' i 3 ' f ' UR 1 fx t 5?- .r 1 -U72 Di 4. 'V' 'VZ' dd F W,-x 'LX 0 f T, PROPHECY As the Senior Class in 1955 was known to be the happiest, healthiest, busiest, and best to get along with, what do you expect of them? Three guesses! Here's a look into the future As I ride my camel fNotice I say ride not smokey across the great snowy regions of the Northwest fDo you think this sounds different well they xserell can you imagine whom I should meet? lsone other than Ed Anker now known as bgt Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his prize possession man s best friend Norma He showed his scar where he was wounded by a 20 20 spit ball while trying to capture Fearless B1IlDol1ek and his ruthless gang of claim jumpers He also mentioned that Fearless escaped and when last heard of was selling seal blubber to the Keller Found ation for Higher Education Kay was inspired to start the foundation ffor men onlyy in hopes that she would find another Georgel Moving on down the icy slopes I come upon an igloo Upon the sealskin door is written this verse Here lives Iohn Gtllen My drivin was so thrillm I drove so wild The cops got riled And now up here I m chillin You people who do enter here Really need to have no fear My car they took It s in the book And now I am a dangerous cookl Seeing this on the door, I decide I am not hungry so I move on into Dawson City where I stop at the Golden Garter It s now owned and operated by none other than Inky Moore and his three associates Joyce The Blond Bombshell Hartke Carolyn Rowrral and O la la Lehe The four do a land slide business each evening when the miners come in with their gold As my camel is footworn and weary I dec1de to trade him in on a newer model a dog sled and team at Don German s Fleebltten Dog Sales I suppose you didn t think dogs had flees in the Yukon they dol Moving south 1nto the Umted States I come upon an Indian reservation In the first tee pee I see Minnie ha ha and her brave warrior Tummie Hawk It seems that Jan and Norm s car broke down on their honeymoon and they were stranded mlles and miles from their in laws They stayedl mlllions and built a mansion in Beverly Hills Chris decided that since she could support him in the way he had been accustomed he would marry her They are leading a gay life with all their kids as mean as Chris was in his younger days As I mush down to Utah I find Evelyn Meier Whitaker and hubby Al living on the salt flats She says she enjoys life very much Al was a very reckless k1d in days gone by but I f1nd he is more so now You see, he and Evie are raising llttle hot roddersl I must trade for another means of transportatlon as I don t think dogs and a dog sled were meant for so much desert travel This time I trade for a canoe The place from wh1ch I buy my canoe is operated by Marlene Burke and her new husband While on her semor trip Marlene got carried away by one of the erewmen as we rounded the Statue of L1berty The name of this establishment 15 Marlene s First Canoe Sales I be11eve it too as this canoe looks like the first one made As I paddle my way across the Middle West I stop at Chanute Field Continued on Page ZI er ' . . ' v ,u ' ' ' v - IIQSQQ 3,0 , , .I .r , I -, 04 x I Q, U In I P o I . sfo? Wifi' . I . . . . . ' lf! 5 fy' . . . U5 I . . g ' . . g ,F . ,XX In California I find Pat Chamberlain and Chris Helderle. It seems that Pat made X ,Q . . . D . . . . ' . . , 'f 3 . . . . . ' . . . ' T5?A, I . a 1 . I 'n 1 l 5 A . . ' . . . . - Ml . , . . 0 I .i,. it de., , is H:-:A ,,', any PROPHECY I frnd Darlene Yeoman and squadron statxoned there Srnce most people expected her to be a school teacher she hasn t drsappolnted them she teaches her own What a mobl I paddle out! Next stop was Tennessee and here I found Nettre Foster She tells me that she marr1ed her arr force man but he 15 now engaged rn farmlng and rarslng many lrttle thrngs Not far from Nettle s house I fmd Bob Altman not engaged rn farmxng but he s rarsrng more southern belles for nothern boys Whrle there I prcked up a paper and read the latest news One of the blg stones was of three female book leggers who were caught at therr strll on the h1ll Iwas shocked to fllld they are former classmates Four Roses Mathew Schlrtz Wagner and Gm Ann Blanchette After readrng th1s pleasant artrcle I remembered that there rs one person mrssrng from that gang and upon consultrng my ltttle black book I learned the m1ss1ng one was Leona Brown Leona marr1ed Vern Lehman and they are hvrng rn our old home town Iguess that Leona was the only one that had nerve enough to stay and lrve among the broad mlnded people rn our old home town of Wolcott Well to get on wtth my story my canoe was bottom worn and I was paddle weary so I decrded to trade th1s beautrful antrque rn on a newer model a donkey! Srnce not many donkres are sold rn the U S I hunted around untrl I found a farm that sold them Much to my surprrse th1s farm was owned by Marvtn and Janet Lear Marvrn guaranteed me that h1s donkey was of the hrghest qualrty and would nerther balk nor brte So next I bounced on to New York where I stopped rn front of an art gallery It looked pretty mterestmg so I went tn What a shockl There approxrmately frfty feet from me a crowd of people were lookrng at a certarn prcture I notrced the pa1nter s name was Jean Stackhouse The scene a second after the bell rang at noon hour back rn Wolcott The trtle The Great Rush As I m gettrng trred of carryrng my donkey I look for a place to trade h1m rn A slgn catches my eye Srgman s Trpsy Tugboats Paul has made h1s way 1n lrfe by selllng tugboats to wanderrng wayfarers From New York I travel on to Hawau 1n my new tugboat You see even though S1g s tugboats are npsy he s a good salesman Pullmg mto Hawau I spy a group of hula dancers on the beach In the m1dst of them I fmd Gene Hartke and brrde Gall They spent therr honeymoon rn Hawau an when they were ready to leave Gall couldn t get Gene to go Thrs rs the frfth year of therr honeymoon Altghtrng from my boat I see Wayne Mathew man about I-Iawan supervlsrng hrs cocoanut plantatrons on th1s Island I asked hrm how he got mto th1s busrness and he sard he always was a Irttle b1t nuts See1ng that my Journey was nearlng an end I began to thrnk about how I was to get home I wandered mto the lrbrary of the Umversrty of I-lawau and checked my travel books out wrth Janet O Herkelhelmer Tak1ng a second look I reahzed th1s was really Janet Englrsh O mqurrrng I found she had marr1ed the head of the lrbrary and wrrtten a book entrtled luvenrle Delrnquency usrng the class of 55 as source materlal So for the Senrors of 19551 ,M ,,a, A Xu-. 1 'll llf I VX 4 frll, N 3 l a 7 U mf-'Y 4 f , lv! 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JOANN BLANCHETTE, will my hair style to Miss Hoffman and my sense of humor to Miss Anderson, LEONA BROWN, will my naturally black hair to Helen Weist and my love of chevies to my sister, Velma, MARLENE BURKE, will my secret to get along with Mr. Douglass to Sam Young and my senior high assembly seat to Jack Schuman. PAT CHAMBERLAIN, will my reducing pills to Kathryn Dibell, my eyelashes to Bonnie Helderle, and my place as cheerleader to anyone who can jump BACKl BILL DOLICK, will my ability to be tall and lean to Don Burrell and Dean Farrell. JANET ENGLISH, will my ability to get away with playing hookey to Jane Mathew and m two-toned hair to Mr. Douglass as he doesn t have any. . . . two-toned hair NETTIE FOSTER will my southern voice to Martha Johnson my lipstick to Janice Sims and my comic books to Pat Murphy DON GERMAN will my ability to get along with Elmer to Jerry Dahlenburg and my ability to count money to Chris Helderle JOHN GILLEN will my lead foot to Mr Sieber and my ability to get along with girls to Bob Dolick GENE HARTKE will my masculine build to Jerry Troxel and my G I hair cut to Marvin McCollum JOYCE HARTKE will my last name to Gail Srebenthal and my blond hair to Franie Brown KAY KELLER, will my ability to get along with all the teachers to Dennre Horn and Clyde Johnson MARVIN LEAR will Room 2 to Harry Stortz and Velma Brown fkeep the door openj and my ability to go steady to Kay Ford GRACE LEHE vrll my height to Jean Trueblood and my brains to the Smith brothers ROSIE MATHEW, will my blushes to Bootie Huff and my ability to get along with Ernie to Mary Klopfenstlen WAYNE MATHEW will my ability to get along with minumum effort to Maynard Jackson and my tallness to Dale MCCOIH FVELYN MEIER will my rides in an olds to Donna Provo and my love for Chalmers to Marilyn Vogel JANICE MENEFEE will my jovial manner to Mr Crafton and my musical ability to Jerry Cook MARVIN MOORE will my ability to raise cane to Chris Helderle and my senior cords my brother, B111 DARLENE NORRIS will my civics workbook and its headaches to Mr House and all the money that passes through my hands to Jayne Vrnyard CAROLYN ROWE, will my shyness to Roxre Jackson and my ability to get along with every one to Nancy Dye PAUL SIGMAN, will my be at school every day attitude to Jerry Troxel and my ability to miss all dogs to the drivers training class JEAN STACKHOUSE will my ability to draw to next years art class and the brushes to those who stole them SHIRLEY WAGNER will my quietness to Mr Sreber and my corny Jokes to Donnamae Mathew WE THE SENIORS will our places at the front of the cafeteria line to the Juniors WE, THE SENIORS, will relief from our practical Jokes to the Teachers Signed, sealed, and published this day May I6 1955 I. 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Lek I , . 1 1 5 SENIOR HISTORY 1951 1952 In our freshman year Ed Anker was presrdent Wayne Mathew vxce presrdent Leona Brown secretary Darlene Noms treasurer, Rosemary Mathew and Bob Altman student councrl members We chose black and whlte class sweaters from Deckers We had two class partres one was a skatrng party and the other was hay rrde and werner roast We sponsored a stand at the school carnrval and a dance for the school 1952 1953 In our sophomore year Darlene Norrrs was pres1dent, Wayne Mathew vrce presrdent, Pat Chamberlarn secretary Leona Brown treasurer, and Jo Ann Blanchette and Marvrn Moore student councrl members We had a skatlng party and sponsored an all school dance We made money on a country store stand and polrce force whlch we used at the Halloween Carmval 1953 1954 In our Jumor year Pat Chamberlam was presrdent Ed Anker vrce presrdent, Grace Lehe secretary Darlene Norrrs treasurer, and Leona Brown and Marvrn Moore student councrl members Th1s year we gamed srx new members from Round Grove We chose Clementme for our play and those that had a part were Jamce Menefee, Barbara Trout, Ed Anker Jo Ann Blanchette, John Grllen Rex Wrrght Paul Srgman, Wayne Mathew Pat Chamberlarn Grace Lehe Kay Keller, and Janet Englrsh The drrector was Joyce Folk the assrstant drrector was Darlene Norrrs, and the prompters were Rosemary Mathew and Shlrley Wagner We had a skatrng party at Lafayette and we sponsored a sock hop tn the gym Some of the grrls played basket ball agamst the Sophomore girls and won! The prom was the next event and we held rt at the Beach Ballroom ll We had a band from Lafayette and our theme was Jam Sessron After the prom we had a show at Wolcott and a breakfast after the show at the school house Near the end of the year we chose a pmk rose for our class flower and Not for ourselves but for all as our class motto 1954 1955 In th1s last grand glorrous year Pat Chamberlarn was presldent, Gene Hartke vrce presrdent, Grace Lehe secretary, Darlene Norrrs treasurer and Jamce Menefee and Edward Anker student councrl members We chose Baumer s of Kentland to do our semor prctures and annual prctures We had a Chrrstmas party at the home of Kay Keller Our money makmg schemes consrsted of cake walks, sellrng cake and coffee after the home basketball games, and sellxng rce cream and candy We chose blue caps and gowns for graduatxon and the day after graduatron the senrors are leavmg for Washrngton and New York ffm! f-J. 1 f Ti' ,f Z 1 k 9 1' - 'li ' a . , f tg . . ' , U rg I . 1 la ll v I I ' ffl .. 1 I . ' ' I 9 ' ' o 1 . 1 1 f 1 0 ' 4 . 5 gy h, I, 1 if ' Editor -in-Chief Pat Chamberlain Classes Co -Editors Marlene Burke Joyce Hartke 5P0115Qf Literary Editor Io Ann Blanchette 'a2 ',5'-Z-13 W - 1... ,. -21 iggfnjazae-1'?:5, Y K. sg 1Tff7'1fz.r 'A f' , if in v , ,, 1 rt. -ani Evelyn Meier Subscription Manager Nettie Foster v 1 Mr, Wheeler Prophecy Evelyn Meier Committee's Co-Ordinator Business Activities Editor Grace Lehe Darlene Norris Janice Menefee ng-iii. I B5 I A s .Q 235' - 1, X 'nt if AL V -' -. f - A 1 fs ' f N , H,-f :3i r' I A 4 , . 1 'A' Xrllfi --4:5 WW.. Qs- Y THE 'PRIDE T Associate Editor Janet English s , Business Manager a Bob Altman ill!! X Advertising Marvin Lear ,E 4 , Sports Co-Editors Poem Ed Anker Gene Hartke Marvin Moore Evelyn Meier Snapshot Co-Editor Kay Keller ANNUAL TAFF 'D :uh History Pat Chamberlain Rosemary Mathew Janice Menefee Mr. Vogel History Paul Sigman Advertising Bill Dolick Janet English Mr. Wheeler Jean Stackhouse Rosemary Mathew Will Snapshot Co-Editor Leolla BTU -'H Shirley Wagner Art Editor Jean Stackhouse Subscription Nettie Foster Don German Darlene Norris A 1 1--9 v' r L rf Advertising Manager John Gillen 43 Bob Altman John Gillen Prophecy Marvin Lear Wayne T-iathew -rc' v 1 H- V ik, ., ,., - .'.., Lf..-1 A . 1- af . .ig . 4 I 7 . L4 'Q' ,gx ' 'tv K KW arszvf ' ...,,..,,w 69 1 'W2' . f Q sv X 1 2 QF -15 , ,F .9 . i b n' wx 'Q 'Y' il! .H , , l , ..e ' W J' .I 2 59? 3 . - gg 14: if hu? ,Ar at F: 1 ' uf X 155' if X! if il '-an 'A A V rf ' Q, ' T ' NIS 4 XX 'L , +1 rf' 'F' a. - 1 y - -vm . f',,. . X ,ha N :X at P s 3: . L My N gt J- ., -2 D ff-- R 1 1' .,,. I f D. 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Davldson, J, B oad B B1 R dexer, D, Greenbufg. D. Dolick. yr ' . ume' C. Pearson' R' Pom- OW 2f C- Walrers J Mathew P Cook - ' - , - , 1. G b, B, ' . N. Oberlander, F, Mfnniear el Monjon' S- Fleming. I. Burns, Row 3: M. Furrer, S. Easterday, K. Peters, M, wright C Dawson M D , Row 4. M I Fliautch, C. Klopfenstein, S. Troxel, Miss Anderson I ' avls' L. . . ac son, K. Iusnce, H. Linback, J. Schuman, A. Oberlander 1 L. Se1fert, C. Hoshaw, C, Wahers ' ' Kiser, 04: Wh! V X Row Cherry R Oberlander M Wersr B S I Sheets E Crafton I McG1ll I Forbes pencer A Grrffen Rowz P Krser V Grrffm M Meyer J St Plerre E Furrer T Grzff S Oberlander I Oberlander F K1 Row3 R Fourch H rn L Harper opfenstem Haygood P Sa athoff P Pun M Burrell H Johns D McKr1l1p B VanMeter C K1 W4 A Tatlock B on N Horn opfenstern C Th Goss B11lHartk omas Mrs Gregory e Bob Hartke W Speer J Kell R Hoshaw D Foster D Lockard Not Prctured M M er M Conrad I Lockard D McGill G Dallr atthews I Shanklm nger n- , W- Loga IXOCR' 'Ce' . T3 e C. lusu Comms' L cw' MCCNI .Goss D. S. Re R0 M. ' 1kgrS0n' ankeh y N. FU S B Us Goodwl . deXter' hal. 3' Pom 'n ef. Hoshaw. ' F Siebent Dalh S I I S. I f . Row 1. L lackson' N. House Obegande' Row 22 ' Sreams' S G. . .nbaCkv nder. ' Miss Theobagiandau' D' U Bums. P' Pe Bauflach' G' N . ib. B' Br2YmeyeI' ROW 3: C- Ge ad. R. B. We L Conrad' inzelmafh I Furfefn He R. Row 4: ' I. Lucas' N01 A R souligne' Piciufe ' 4th I' x 'ini -. ,N--0 'R are NXT f r . J., ,. H O O 5 My . D n, R. Dernoss, B. inrnan, R. Row iz R. Gerz, R. Schuman, R. Anker, M. Kiopfensrei Putt. Row 2: P. Ciausen, B. Gerling, S. CQOR, L. Spencer, P, Moore, W, Oberiander, L. Griffin, D. Meyer. Row 3: L. Byroad, G. Provo, N. johnson, D. Schwab, C. Lawson, K. Breyrneyer, M Forbes, C. Banker, G. Miiier, R. Kiopfensrein, K. Baunach, Mrs. C Row 4: I. Sr. Pierre, M, Neison, 3, Wood, R. Winger, T, Dawson, L. Dawson, D. Peters, L. Norris, L, Kiser, S. Burns. Minniear. Nor pictured: C. Seii, G. 2-NJ Row I : B. Kr. Intz R ' B- M OW 2: R. LogM. Reed afhew' P Ba an D ' ' Unach Row . T ' ' Dar ' I, H- 3- G. KIO ilf-ef. L. I- ltzl In CIOSS Not LP enstein Rartmn Mrs flour' R R - R, Craf PlCIUI'e , . Hend ' ' Iugti ' Lake. othfock ton: D. d'J . ress. I B Ce' C E ' B' Blum Bufks ' all I ' asferd e, R ' ' ' Ha aY. D ' East ' MCGil etda 1 I Y. R . . Linh . Q DOIICR. ygO0d. ack, W . LZWSOH, Row D P earson R Baunach H Dlemer G Va K Schw3b S Smart nMefef D Sheets L Lindquist teams L Matthews J I ROW C Burks V S Adams C Nightingale D Sen :min J Oberlander K House D Cross V Knochel arr S Koebeke D Haygood P C Eflgland I Helderle P M h ROW L Fulkerson : gfIcG1ll P Dohck p Slgman C gt ew C Hendershot D Baer ROW Ms Gjhves 1? Rofhrock L Keller unnefson C Schroeder K m Getz D Tatlo k B Justice R Hen C N Lahman C Obel dershot M Lxebo Fander T St P1 M Spear R Yo erm 'mg Mrs Million 'i Row 5 J, Martin, L. Smith, C. Moore, M. Collins, S. Spear, L. Fix, A. Logan. Row 2: L, Hendershot, L. Smith, P. Smart, M. Klopfenstein, P. Ridenour, S. Mathew, S. Mathew, I. Matthews, S. Sell, M. Dismore, D. Rothrock, K, Burks, S. Foulks, J, Darrow, M. Rector. V' 1- C Winger C Souligne J. Erland, G. Tatlock, P, Mellon, Rowgz M,hlDgS, . . - . S, Harris, P. Vaughn, C. Gudeman, L, Goad, M. Goss, M, Maxwell, C, Clauss, H, Forbes, V. Oberlander, M. Lehman, E. McGill. Mrs Garvin A Anker, H. Klopfenstein, V, Sheets, E. Weiss. I. Sell, R. ROW 42 n 1 ' Mellon, I. Provo, F. Lawson, D. Miller, K. Knochel. I. Reed, M. Smith, C, Oberlander, Mrs. Lawrence. I1 S ,Y -grit gg!!! X - ggi 'qt Q 1 Early morning Chemistry class MEMORIES OF OUR CLASSES Yip THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Cafeteria line Liu. f -dv Shorthand class .rs , Art class n' Working in shop Latin class ' Snow scene When Day is f' Ux,L,ULfAAJf0 F Qxx C Y XX ,ga gf! fy pgv M I QS H' LES EW lk 5' XE Q f Ex 9 Q Zj ll! X if 0 01' .J A ' ' ' ff XX We f Sf , W N ' ,J J X f ff w ? Q5 A, , -1- f 1, u QQ J , 7 ui w xx X Q .Q yt! 1, X xx mx R K it .-1? If T301 3 53 Z -'T' Ngxm- . Q ' 1 fi xi Cz. 4 ! 5 J 4 Q, ,, , , my xv I -X I 'QQ' 'V Cxyf v Q 1 xf ,l,,u P: 1 az Ev , , A ,ff V ' lf, ,...........xl W' ,I , I - E 5 Y Y 'A fr -QW f ' Ax- ' I I fl W . ' f ,J . Q7 -If a , BAD dame ue From Row, L. to R.: J. Keiser, F. Siebenthal, M. Meyer, J. Burns, K. Dahlenburg, K. Owens, J. Goodwin, J, Westerhouse, N, Dye, B. Helderle, D. Provo, M. McCollum. Middle Row, L, to R.: J. Troxel, M. Davis, A. Lehman, S, Goodwin, G, Logan, B. Foutch, M, Vogel, N. Fields, S. Troxel, G. Guingrich. Back Row, L, to R.: E, Grafton, B. Blume, D. Oberlander, L. Stoller, D. Furrer, R. Stutzman, S, Meyer, S, McCray, K, Keller, B. Pender. MAJ ORETTES Q al J4 . 'lice . - -Ig' Gail XJX1 S 3 x 939 . XJ I Karen Jean I li Top Row, Left to Right: Roxie Jackson, Jo Ann Blanchette, Roscrnary Mathew, Jayne Vinyard, Janice Menefee, Janet English, Kathryn Dibell, Donnamac Mathew, Loretta Justice, Shirley Wagner. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Marlene Burke, Diana Mattox, Frances Brown, Marilyn Vogel, Sandra McCray, Leona Brown, Pat Chamberlain, Shirley Lehman, Kathryn Owens, Donna Provo. MIXED CHGRUS GLEE CLUB Top Row, Left to Right: Karen Dahlenburg, Kay Keller, Dorothy Tatlock, Helen Weist, Velma Brown, Barbara Altman, Mary Dallinger, Pauline Walters, Mary Hoppe, Renita Stuztman, Sandra Strasser, Carolyn Poindexter, and Lena Baker. Middle Row, Left to Right: Jerry Troxel, Maynard Jackson, Bob Foutch, Wayne Mathew, Marvin Lear, Bob Altman, Bill Dolick, Jerry Keiser, Ed Anker, Marvin McCollum, Don Burrell, John Gillen, Chrisie Helderle, and Alvin Furrer. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Norma Fields, Linda Oberlander, Dorothy McClure, Ann Victor, Annetta Lehman, Kay Meier, Mary Klopfenstein, Mary McIntosh, Martha Johnson, Carolyn Davis, Kathleen Knochel, Janice Westerhouse, Janice Sims, and Bonnie Helderle. STUDE T CUUNCIL Mr. Douglass, Bootie Huff, Janice Menefee, Ed Anker, Nancy Dye, Peggy Moore, Marcia Wright. AFEI I I Y fStandingj Cecil Pearson, Sam Altman, John Poth- usije, Kathleen Knockel, Bonnie Helderle, and PATROL R. Monjon, R. Allen, J. Byroacls, M. Jackson, E. Lawson, R. Dotson, C. Walters, J. Schuman, S. Altman, L. Owens, D. Greenburg, B. Poindex- ter, K. Justice, G. Smith, L. Seifert. 5 N, I V xr 351-:if A if I LIBRARY AIDES Rosemary Mathew, Joyce Hartke, Kathryn O G Jean Stackhouse, Mary Mclntosh, Joyce Margison ASSISTA TS Donna Provo, Grace Lehe, Shirley Wagner, Car- olyn Rowe, Marlene Burke, Don German, Mr. Doug- lass, and Joyce Hartke. and Mr, Wheeler. JU IOR CLASS PLAY 1953 .-.:L 6 ij VV , Q , I, , K ,4 M7 f1f '17 f J gee- XY -5 Po 6 I Oh, key rgwf ,Vt ffejje la ef 06 596, QQ 60 Qs I' 1677 43971 1 Of O 'lf ao G ly ,ie 'E 1 0 C6 -,060 190766 O 0 If rjalli Q0 C 5' Os 6' 5 I 6' ,bag 41 at S ,T 'Q - - 1 5 Sl 4 , ,I Q KT!-P 3, 1 L ' R o - 1 I X L mf fx 4 ,. . I , s . X -. X K. 1 Top ,Y lv ' f A 800.00 01.0 A 4 f? . . .- j ' , ,' I I '7 -nf 1? Q0 O I' ' ll 6 A Q' ,- O 63 , P . 6101 ' 9 6 ..- . flf G ' if 6' 57,0 J, We 4' . ' G 6 8 C7 at it ,, ' ' J ' M Gfeo ' 057 1' n , , - 6 'Va fr J'lj6 A7 ef Q 6 lv ' 5' V40 6 451- hi .QA v ' ' I I I U 2 ,, 5 Y U I K ' V x V- A- 1 - yd 7 h ' , ' f M K I W r -- . A 1 . .Lui ' 1? . , K Y. Q f xx A- A -I, ,Sl y JU IOR CLASS PLAY FRAIDY 1954 ,CAT , I J fl!! 2 gf, Front Row: Back Row , x...ffQ , K , A . x 4 . , xr 'wo . Kay Ford, Jane Mathew, Kathryn Owens, Mary Hoffman fSponsorJ, Roxie Jackson, Diana Mattox, Janet Goodwin, Shirley Lehman, Donna Provo, and Nancy Dye, Chrisie Helderle, Kathryn Dibell, Arthur Goodwin, Jayne Vinyard, Jerry Keiser, Dean Farrell, Alvin Furrer, Marvin McCo11om, and Billy Moore. 9 r arf it If . 1.1 I f ! ' -.' Q FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 8' 0 QS 55' SUNSHINE SOCIETY 7n , Editor, Grace Lehe Y 'Y ,af ff, fl 1 , . Proofreader, Joyce Hartke Grade News, Nettie Foster Art, Janet English Departmental, Shirley Wagner Kay Keller Janice Menefee High School, Marlene Burke 2 Sponsor, Mrs. Webster 4 fi Marvin Moore Art, Evelyn Meier Layout, Janice Menefee Sports Marvin Moore Don German IHHNLER TAFF 1 Jokes, Feature News, Leona Brown Darlene Norris ' I Rosie Mathew JoAnn Blanchette Mrs, Webster General News, Pat Chamberlain '92 gr-A :swag -fs. . ..f1--N4 - ,f-asgfa- ' QF? 'L - ,.h.,.1f,1,i7 a-V . iff 13.21. wr 8 fx .X , vxfof' Lflfu q'?,.,5. N R-f1'Q1I,Q X fx bf -314 rl ,,,,-at ,,.---k-,,2 3 , ex - ' 45 34143 153 52 51 35454 .24 G. Logan, M. Jackson, L. Oberlander, R. Dotson, D. Cain, S. Altman, B. Blume, E. Lawson B. Poindexter, Mr. House, P. Kyburz, J. McCollum, Pa Monjon, A. Oberlander, D. Nelson, K. Justice, C. Hoshaw, L. Seifert, G. Smith. Carol Walters, Jean Mathew, Janice Telfer, Sharon Troxel. RE ERVES 1Y R Telfer J. Cook, V. Mathew, T, Mathew, J. Heinzelman, J, Foutch, G. Guinrich, Mr Sreber B. Pender, M, Jackson, A. Goodwin, J, Pothusije, D. Sell, H. Foster, A Mathew, R, Primmer, R. Margison, and B. Parks. VARSITY SCHEDULE DATE Nov, Nov, Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Ian. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. TEAM Fowler lxledaryville Reynolds Brook Brookston Monon Royal Center Montmorenci Gilboa Kentland Chalmers Burnettsville Buffalo Goodland Klondike Francesvllle Remington WE THEY 48 65 46 42 50 40 42 46 44 67 53 76 43 48 62 47 59 62 38 47 76 53 52 49 36 37 45 67 43 44 55 61 61 68 E Cx 1 ' c O I 1 .SS Qi , Yi -fax n 1 3 Wolcott Loses Anker Anker, a three-year varsity lar for Wolcott. was hurt in eup with 14 seconds left in Wolcott Surprises Kentlandl tt Cogc xo We x 55pt elose lat ' now ned , - Ulf ' with McC AK Nw Y wwf 0 Otxtlgieftocux. k A ,Umor ,I -1 - .1-uv.-, 4. 1'1t,L UITOWS ml' Bro , , . V c HelderlgdKefxnCfEiXr-haxxd all glee Fl first quarter and was re- X 3 ,X U 7 . J d from the game. He reen- llxyxsklroadgxk-XKYK 32531102 O an 019 d one of his the fracas at the start 05 , I lchlulllfnn Qvef X F mghl Kd 'gold against. ourth period but after fiv X ,decflo Anne Wfgwnon get -posit! field goals tits of play, was pull 4 out 9 ..,' lx The QS. evef-Q W Qual' Xfor a 2 e contest by Coach er, sv ll nw-KQXRXXQ at 9l'i.5,4'2.. he gailfx His l rently still somewl' S is I .Mesa Y G Weyd-and gow qor iEenb3qy1,0l XR unhq 1 h ff 1 fs, 'it he - . -rw - ri it ffm-viefhe 12230523 vistas- and all the Q Q 4 Brookston neil Wfww Wo. MQY- we Bill poggtts lt. M close late ir g 'l vlflf . SWS 00 - was s ln had , X Sim E31-gn . ul ' tb? oYe , g poll xgll' L f g MCC0 K 3 m 'iron me SC HWY 00- we 0 me W A um X ' wwe x W wc fl 10' Q Q3 stiff 015 0 S f fl nl it is Zig W aga' ' Xiffill Nil led ln ene Da tor 0 long dist K? -802,5 iw 2301416 :6,,fO.eiie 95.5. GJXQ Ko 539 of Ofsl-0 fPsz3Li4' in Aft L - ails' of X 0 .8 Q Q Q - +1194 ff 'pronl se Q B N . xv. -Q gb , J Q Pa Y' 03 5 S O ' ? N 1' I-' .Q Mor 5 og, If 3 -Q6 S 8-XFX For lsqor. Q -V Q1- FA was-9 Ss -. Q 0:9 O f 'Wea C ,'Q'1 .. g j QQX Qw-g5.'z'q'f' :Spf 0,5 ,P fs gb, N, 1,-of'O ,O LQNQ- Qx. jk,-Q 6 .AO ?S'q 13oqfV' haf? Q?-K. sqb N K. YQ .ebt e6,. PQ0. XS. G . UYCS af1w'9'2 a 'ma -ble is ld Vfal? .J 10 'U' one 001, U1-,A,.1jVL,f'x or I s against C' Q00:4'S'Xb'5- ISNQS S' 'O ts. In his 1 SN 0 9 mg es, Gene if 9 O pe , ' Q f, mers and NQSQQ Wgsivfb, . so 4 alfs But MCC. gifs S Q .QD L eren't enc -QQ' ,fog -3' 5 r balanced 4 -50 - 'Og o ' 6 ' 2 k, Rod Shivr 'ex -1' 2 Of 11 - - , vers r center, heao nl' n Ward made , QQ .- V ively with 20 i 3 xfht' 'Se Counte 'Oh-4 'l ex , - N 'rom Ward' ana fe- OYQCC K ,J sis fr? V 'N e, both with 11 ta f--S- ' fp' A ef 0686 N 1 pear with six am Kwai ' ' gQQe,.C3 QQ bv L 'iq ann with seven. 0 A 5 Q2 Af QQWQQNQ N 'Vg' gs' Semi-Final Games , 9 7' fdwsg FQRAQ, QS :be he opening semi-final PV! , , ' geo' Qs K 420 aftemoon Wolcf' F req, ,070 'isp' Q? Q05 av -, X09 X' of the game P' Q O' 7 0572 GPX Q 601' is 0 N5 BQ5' 'ao -5 -9: I 6' 4:'Qs6'bf,,a, 5c'f Q,'b, Q and '- j Vg OO gf -9 5 ,q1'6 ixbtmq-X Q0 challer' '06, 'S' 55,5 QQ, gov' 9 .09 nevf' 4 19 AZN ft rl xc 608 QQ? 'NO - ll' 1 Si flocl .S O Q1 SYS' is KO ,329 Y A :GX ' CJ Q5- Qfbe aj rs. Dick Strasj 1,1 1 , .sy 6 ..r,g fo, of , DA l 1? fs ' 0 490 ll my fbi. df 0-1 1 ll likoflgibs 'Q J n 'O 0 'Y 6 3,9 Qloosocfff?-,be Xembq 'N I 60486- all af' be SQ, ff 10419 1,5 ' 6' Q9 ,e '72 J- s veter1an center. ' .5 Qqgpegflf-1o,.0g?,Q of last night. A ' teynolds came from Z McCollum SfUl'Sx get past San Pierre in -', V for fl xy gers' goalry 51-50 after - 4 s Free Af Hand fl: ' nthe low end ati the , .K qt Bel'WeeI1 B VIH8 , mug , mark, 37-34. Q .09 Q , the losmb .At 'ud Mansfield, Alspauf ,OZQOO-' '54, Oqq Checks Crowdsff dge, a so' li fe, d th ff, 1' -'S+ S 6' st with the seconl- oon, Burn ston down . 80 70 osing - . Bombers led at irst stop, 20-16, ai ount to 42-31 b h Y e some sh toppe e w'th ,tip 4, fix-O of :,. 1 ' Brookston coppf 1 15, 10 and C eyno V o, Og fb, 1' QYQSQQ title here at Mqntipf , -'lffgf'4f0ffO037f'68:6e ' 1, ing a much improv u '74-+Qa0f'x 5-J, fodfec In an early season -Q 1-,ff X Ciflsf 6 44 ' A ,if5f'!o0rG 'S' 604244 The triumph w SCOI'e 65 OC5, f' X- X 0 missed in 1953 when 1 Wolcott never led II qi. if Xcgzloqbzie . Ga? .556 X Wlsteasftlwz VS for 4 VW' Noflk 'OG 'XO 6' fb ids fw -O is A - 7- - , -1 . Q 0 xxx xx I , ,,,, 7 J1,G456f'e,,Qsx X X 17,9 Qi county title but Coac E lkfs third in 7fs 9 vs - ' h -4 ie J ge 0 50 'S IIS rohsecative m Saturday 'egation by an walloped rookston s n the c Se D r.,.,,,,e qf.,.,g,- hig iokston Is Easy Winner Over Ogfnty 0 Wulccgilf CoaclrMonO t W H Olcott Pg-I - .1 1,955 R 1953 1954 , junior V... the section of the mump duty. has developed andthisulthei Sllrixoe axSQX'2Qe5 xoxsqkwc, gat C re, Qohixc. edt Y xog .90 295 keg, .lgla km pac ww 5 if how NOX xx W' algo ts W Eve- nts for a ,399 Q. NN ,SKY 9 30 of , YCO Collum's x:OfaX39c-New 869 Oiiwoxxk 90 Xfliugof Xebot of X6 NY ti te-0 N n ll.2. 212 one exe na .5 2 Q a 00:9 plftvu CQWXOY9 igetseig Nqelog tix , . fx , 'utocglecedoax Xxaacwew Fog 2 ' 'Q -rx to Q respect. 1. r first si. quarter. was b points, as four sect game X 1920 Xxlex ef ha CAOBC , bah xt went NN 495 0, to bf 0.0 5 Br 3 fielders in 77 K' eQet5'o4 'NUT But I K throw line, 'ee 9 ,oi 10565 SHSXN V 'id Monon, 15 .O 360 94 W gycff X 4: was Monon's 23 rye fwlds by Wide Margin, 67-4 0 Mo Om A S '1 1 Hung Champ Wolcott Goes A IJQE7' 'X'1mt,,g as, .mir fan at 2:15p Gates Open.A moi V A M d tends Friday Nite Sessror ., , ' 1923 f i 'I , :ello Meets Chalmers at 1 O f 19 5 t V R' d xv T T : r A ' x . A I d 57 f .2' 1 ld , Q R I Brfgjngcelhcl ll undoubtedly b '7:0j e PCO ' ' V fplcott's d - B, 0 St? .it 7 oblock F 'dp K , rf 0 0 - 1,55 -,i. V amen A an D M.if 'ff-Sith? Wolcott takt-sn ' v'Qo6f'1j,oWO0'c . esr L ,ff fx he A 4 ufmlllo Monon. Q1 IO 10175366 1' ,Q ra' . N ' r 4 r G I '64, 0' , I? t n ' i I r v K 7 yea 60 O X t 1 iprcl i 1' .ri O ' ' 0 1 . . K 0 z' ft fo' XJ r . , fzf f ff ,Zi Q, of 400 Xa a tort I 7 ljdr JL O 0 Oo 1 6 I J 1- lf, 4 1 4 if J' Q S oo 1, 0 O4 ir intfg . . 6- ' ' ,Sion n Has A Find , no S -1- 2: cv r , rprise oxen 1tWC ' . 000 foo 1 'iso O ' W 'le J' ' 2,09 61931 , A . -fm. Nlrrryisa , 49 0,60 60 f' ll' e V Ck fl! . 1 I' I' Ir 0 60 Q Cd O 5? iff- fo. 8 .9 65 eo girl? ,J day W r noachufigb 6,0 0910, 10,0 1,4 Q :- , ' I O SAY 20' 'Y 00 'P 0, 649 ' . J, . ' ,Q J' X P,-,lb ,I e if rbf fy 6 e fc? f npr 110 fo-fjsz, lbbt V Gil!! 6'S'j.r72j-I6fl 4760 fofyfl I am st .NI ,O 140 f!QS nh0,,Q,fl'0O'9JJ Q. .ex 41,-' hen he 0 40 X4 44- fig! 6 AL J trouble in fl' Je ' 1 .Jlds ln th -.31,si'e4,t'e more f A L scmzmiuz -Jpen at 12 15 50, It .o vs Chalmers W vs Brookston ' ' Tonight Open 7 oclock ,no. ,off as 1. furiously, rex onon hoop. st l chart clearly L hit only july-I ning period but feflamli 22 of 41 in Princeton 50 verage of .375iwl1dCat5 wel' 4 attempts. Mo-Inlght af. the F ith 7 of 17' thf- eight minutes the rest of two fieldr shooting the W! th 22 points on 9 hi id 4 free tosses. stanza. J avis were also in made a new res for the Ril- v'i'h the sco' Kev! and 1' new of-1 I ' f x' In ,f 'O I i rec? we ban Eh on Ve -I X' X Legoy Fe ago 85 md ,so f .Q V01 50 ,601-YXSOY -1 ,N L to d xwo 5re3fS ctionaxk . . Vi , d 1 .-36' - 'C - . - - - C - . is im, NW - ,vexey Nvasig, face 89 .me PVC ioref iof hoof -t an 0 iN viw. On, SW. at scOYl igmh ln -5 top 5 -aw Mr . Lag Seas 8 mdwxduimished e Brookggon J and by me In ,LM in th Rodney X135 been - In the Sami? The . od score CO otx-x0fe1 race. H9 1 .,uUStltUtlOn made by IVIO- NXVOIQOY ' it by W0 Scoring F. -..on Coach Don Kennedy tvas A5 gf Lh pe!-,Od Winners irters for an ov- Snflwed Und?-gg ECTIO A L Sz COUNTY RUNNERS-U iZf? ',. 1 ' ,fr A- ' Bill Parks, Bill Pender, Ed Anker, Jerry Keiser, Mr. Sieber, Dale McCoin, Gene Morrison, Marvin McCollum, Mr. Douglass, Mr. House, Don Burrell, Bob Foutch, Marvin Moore, Chrisie l-lelderle, Dr. Barnes, Gene Hartke. Mr. Lake presenting team captain, Ed Anker, with runner- up ball after the final game of the country tourney. County Tourney Record Ian, I3 Reynolds 46 .. Wolcott 56 Ian. I5 Chalmers 33 .. Wolcott 47 Jan. I5 Brookston 58 .. Wolcott 51 SELECTION FOR ALL COUNTY TEAM Marvin McCollum Guard Gene Morrison Guard Sectional Tourney Record Feb. 25 Monon 61 .. Wolcott 63 Feb. 26 Brookston 55 .. Wolcott 59 Feb. 26 Monticello 72 .. Wolcott 48 SELECTION FOR ALL SECTIONAL TEAM Chris Helderle Guard Ed Anker Guard i.. .of Weiqel 12.221, ii. .,- 'I-if: THIS IS A REAL BASKETBALL GAME BUT WHAT IN THE WORLD IS THIS ---- X YELL LEADERS CHEERING BLOCK 4 AQ B NARSITY CHEERLE DERS Linda Gail Nancy at Oberlander meroenthal Dye Lhaniberlain i Emir. Again in 1955 the Wolcott cheerleaders won the cheerleading contest sponsored by the Monticello Herald Journal. In 1954 Norma Sheets, Judy Jackson, Gail Seibenthal, and Pat Chamberlain made up the team and this year, IQS5, Linda Oberlander, Gail Seibenthal, Nancy Dye, and Pat Chamberlain were the winners. They did a fine joh representing their school. ' 2? 'EM PRFA' ' r x f C J c- gb 0 if at K M937 Xl ffm! VH-M-.f K 1 f Q A93-gs Nil. 3 if 5'-4 A f f A 'Sf 3, 9 fy i K , 3, ,, , f lx cj x ,bg 'k I EW ffivmy C 2 f' . X 4 9, . - ' ,M A ' 13- -V 'Q .Ns !'i .1' Fx - .f ' f 'Ki T 1 X xjx CU , lx , ITi45X 'jj ,IA 6 V . Q, 5 g 1 ff' ' 4 , , Q X J Z? f Y fy ffl! 71 ! J gf 'il r x 'C , 1 .VI X 1 1 :V ' N 9 ,' I Xxf f Q X A 1' 11 V,.'! I 1 sxli f il xg! K ,il Q 1 I il 1 1 , ,J-sf ,X X 3 'OK' 2, viz! Xxx ,afxxi , X 19 ww. A X .ff N , Xl N , V ,, , 4 XX Xf, in fl, 4 'ix N' J , I 6575-7'21.' ,A , Mx I N .1 A, P. J, 'Ig f I Y tl, f, j , - , I Q f if - b ll I1 4. ,4 ' , 1 Q X ' l 1 I I 5 iv-4'f5 J' 27,5 Lu ,, 1 vw, fy' '5 if ffgl - ' 'A 'J ,. A C511 mi ,Pmwrxr nr glnhrnuutg Qlnmpzmg TPII Burl R ns cnmsrorusn AGENCY P 0 OX 7 CHALMERS, INDIANA DR .I FPO BASTIIN Optometrist 113 S uth Ma r Montlcello Ind I THEATRE GIFT SI-IGP s C WOLCQTI INDIANA 'I J L e s F I 0 r 1 s t Ph0llC 747 117 S IIL1111 St Ilonlu 1 Ilo Imll ma :Wa 111 South Mcun St MONTICELLO IND W?-f1x gf PHONE 642W SIXBEY S INC. 509 N MAIN ST MONTICELLO IND The Bobble Shop For Boys and Girls 227 North Mann Street 'IIONTIC I I 0 INDI XN X ., . 3 2 . , f .TV 0 Q I 41 o L , B A gy 1 ' Q ' 0 m St ee! 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J JACK LOY S CHEVROLET H2 114 W 41h Telephone 3381 MONON INDIANA Wolcoii Phosphaie Feriilizer Co flip PHONE 242 WOLCOTT IND gEdvfcE Sod improvement doesn 1 cost it pays ROBERT J ANKER Mgr ' ' ' 20 O I ' I! TNI' 5701! f i I E -To K P537--' 'ff f Grain, Feed, Fertilizer, Livestock and Shellinq L + 1 ' - T le one 1 - 1 .mme EN IN L ' Phone as - Remington, n me ' e s H, I cn , 7 , QC 2? I e e e 1 ' H V EMOND Q SONS Hardware Plumblng Compllments of Heatlng 24 Hr Servnce D R S L Phone 228 PEOPLES CO OPERATIVE STORES INC Complete Food Market Dry Goods 6 Footwear SIHCG 1918 your dependable source of supply Phone 14 Bu1ld1ng Contractor and WESTERHOUSE GARAGE Navarra Cablnet Shop New Homes Remodelllng Repalrs Q Servlce Concrete Work Cablnet Maklng Chrysler Plymouth COnStTUCtlOH of any Type Wolcott Indlana Phone 52A Wolcott Indlana SMIDLER'S FARM EQUIPMENT CENTER Dealers 1D All1s Chalmers New Holland New Idea Kewanee Farm Machlnery Wolcott Indlana ' . 1 . . EL LEONARD NAVARRA X. I4 FARMNT B. C. FowLEn Is. soN ms fum F A n M MACHINES GENERAL HARDWARE IVIAYTAG APPLIANCES PHILGAS STOVES PHONE 121 WOLCOTT INDIANA PEOPLES CO OPERATIVE FEED MILL Feed Seed Fertlllzer 8: Farm Supplles Custom Grlndlng and M1X1Hg Phone 58 Wolcott Indlana Xi? 5.92: I sf-'F Mlih. Ienw HY Paul Smart Implement Co Wolcott Indlana Phone 63 Tl: T d I AT THIS STORE YOU GET QUALITY AND SERVICE KI - A ' I Q I I if .Q.Zi'l.... 5 W. UNH!! Y 7 . . Y l A 12, Q, 7 1- - ,- ,ff ' ' S I x ic A Ig fe 5'-1 ' sm I sl I 1 . e ' . S K .' 4573, . 4. . , ,, b 'Y ,.. M! I I W I xg! I e ra emari of Quality Made Famous by Good mplement FOSTER and SON ORR S Electrlc Appliance 8: Service wOLCO'rr INDIANA PHILCO RADIO AND TELEVISION S i 0 All M ken R dio TV d Appliance: S PM W1 Mononf hw- wonx wonzmc. mms BA!!! MOE' Wo !-LC:'QJIr IF ,,, WOLCOTT, IN DIANA MAC S Comp11ments BARBER SHOP TOM TAYLOR Wolcott Indlana Shoe Repa1r Comp11ments Comp11ments of of SUGAR BOWL CAFE FOSTER'S RESTAURANT D1nners Short Orders Dlnners Short Orders Monon, Indiana Reynolds, Indlana O - . , CTV C0 D I I , In 1 J I , . of Notlce We Have Oshkosh B Gosh Overalls SEAFIELD STORE OBERLANDER S SHELLING and HAULING SERVICE Wolcott Indlana Phone 39 or 96 FRANK HOWARD CORPORATION Furnlture 1901 1955 VON TOBEL LUMBER CO Remlngton Indlana Phone 43 Everythlng to Bulld Anythlng of 1955 MONTICELLO LUMBER 6 COAL CO INC MR 5 MRS CLIFFORD STERNER JACKSON INSURANCE AGENCY WHITE CO FARM BUREAU WINGER R SOLLBERGER VAN S MARKET Sales SGTVICG Em1l Gutweln Telephone Manager 4611 Monon Indlana GENE OBERLANDER Small Bulldozlng JOE HOSHAW Farm Dralnage WALT FORD Phone 110 BILL LUSE Wolcott Indlana ' I I 1 Q 1 H . . . Congratulations to the Class GUTWEIN MOTOR CQQ, INCP ., . L , . 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