Wolcott High School - Trident Yearbook (Wolcott, IN)

 - Class of 1955

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ID9! P' 'NEELQ 5 gg : Q - 1 lg - I !.5..l7 xttl' 'af 'QQ lf in lgwr, 'gs U hxggv lgi' - 21554559 P f' ' f' Wg, 'e sf V Pai 1' 29 W we as I X I f K I. I. I. I. I. I. 1. I. I I SENIOR WILL BOB ALTMAN, will my ability to run the tape recorder to Melvin Goodwin and my love for southern girls to Gene Morrison. ED ANKER, will my love for the junior's cokes to Fred Rauer and my ability to ditch Sieber to Chris Helderle. 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. ' . . I . . . . , g I X 1 1 1 ' 1 n 1 Fi 1 I I I ' I' . . ,, ,, . . . . . . f ' ' I' ' . . , I U . . I. ,1 1 1 . 1 l I . 4 I, , ' . I. . 'V . . ' . . . I, . . . . . . Q ' , I I, I I' D . . , . . ?'r' . I rv' , as rr I' ' ' . Q 4 1 n 1 5 ,av 1 ' 5 ' if In , . . . . ' i'--, . ' . . 3.9, . I. . . . . . 1 I. .Q n H 1 1 . In '--F' ,.,4 In I. , . . . Lek I , . 1 1 5

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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! Q 1 OO. QD, in zz A fl X a -e? IS- , R Nu, i QQ' . 4 .I 1 Wg , f 311 4 . A ' 1 . . . I ' I , , . -- ' . . . . ' I - . ' 'A .tx f' A 1, ' ' I 1 lvl? CJ' . . . . . ,sgvll 4' . . . . . . L gt -, ' ' ' - W - 'V ' - 4 g I 57 . . t g I, . ,1, I . s . . . ' . qs. , . I Q 1 U . 'A ' , ' n' A n . . . 1 , Z?-'rffafx 1 . . 4 . . . --hx ' . . . . , -55 'L P - ' . -7.1 , . . . ' ' .. . . . X, -- . . l I4 Q K - --' . . 1 n .. d -X I, Q? . 1 . . . N A X . . . . fx ' '. - QNX X - . . . I n . . is -A LY ' 1 I ,, Q !



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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 '

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