Alexandria Monroe High School - Spectrum Yearbook (Alexandria, IN)

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4 ALEXANDRIA HIGH SCHOOL VOLUME 31 If0IlFW IDBI! X yearbook 1 prlmlrlly 1 book of memorle the years paw on ll?llH 11- wc wnll want to recall euntw pcrsone ll year all the departments of our -.Lhool are repre-enterl ln the 1951 1952 QPECTRL M presented a ml and 9tlIIllllllN to our memory W llope lt aceomplnshf N tlus purpose 1 v 1 .f ' ' 's ' z ' 1 ' ' s. .Ns ' ' Q l' d places. :mil dates from our cluys at A. ll. S. Tl 's ' ' ' ' X : . f . J as ' n 1 ' ' a . ' 5 '. 'le ' DEDICATIO Y T0 YOL In appreclatlon of your euweeeful efforts an coach teailler and frleflll lll promluun outstamlm ba ketball splrlt ln the purellabm of flashy red baeketball sults and the blg league baseball umforms and ln conductmg buemess and pllySlLdl educatlon elaeses Most of all we remember you as tlle prr on who y l llo to ua lll the halls Wfe the gracluatm clash of 52 tllerefore decllcate tlus SPECTRUM to you MAX Bl'LL e' 0 K I x . A, - A 5 5 '5 T : , ', . ' 2' gg S' ' gg 'S I and baseball teamsg in reviving tlle mucll neeclecl school , , ,, e . H . ,, . l . . 4 1 l is 99 ' , , - s sa s I9 e . 1 4 ' U 1-- 5' ' , D e . . , N., 4: H at . 1 4- dministration Superintendent Kelro Whiteman and secretary, Helen Washblxrn. rr---I Jumor High Prmclpal Fred Dlsque Hlgh School Pl'lIlClpal Vlctor Fsans and secretarv Feorgla Edgell 1.- Fi.: L l -12, . . . . -. 1 h In , J ' J, 1 I K 2 s A X a 1 J f ' V-bfi, vi Q g e I M- Q A E ' X lf 'I h 0 5 N. . . . . ,ei , V ' W . V I .X x "3 r , X L ,. f ,,,,,w,. ' as r 'T ' ef' "" ' x wg 9: A 'ts RELHU XYIIITI-IMAX FRI- D DINQI E 'Q Q 9 JAVII' Q BOWERS Q ar fx VICTOR l-ZYANS HILLPIN XY XNIIHL RN 1 ILUR1 IX l' Ill EII 4 x FAC LTY 1952 'VI KX BEII i. ' lOl ISI' BE 'NLP IH HU ISN HR XNNON ,fi ROY BRUW N as-'af-y PRNLNT me lx '50 ROX INN X I R XIIER JOHN IIIVIJS FACULTY 195 I OI ISF 1 R KNTIIANI D XI TA HODSON IIHWIN III III PR 'E' 6 xnmoan mme H 4? arf T A LYLE H-XRDINC 4 f 8' , I X I is I i I 'Q 'QI A ff lp 2 ' ' Y s G 5 V DUN DICK I..'XWIII'INCE l"Ii.-'IZIHR X I ' f' 1 Q is 4 I . --Nr X , fi' Ii XSII HOI MLS -T' aww- HEN RY OBERHOLTZER JAMF9 BARRETT if FI XDYQ N111 UINIOW FRNIX 'VI1VII KFR LTY 195 A' KATIE QI ONE MARY 7OOK IDITII HI II '95 'S 21' VIAYIINE OBERHOIWFR Q fi 1. JOHN REIFSNIDER R in Q a Rf an '73 , -' 'SZ' F A I I I . 6 xl' I I3 x I ', A IW sg ' ' 5 L: , I I, 'I , I-V' 1 X H, 7A , "' I 'fi SE IIIR fT3Pjgi JOHN ADANIQ 41nt Tlzwbehazzn fm RONALD ALEXANDER Ive played a llttlf worked a lot gays 141109 F? BILI ARMSI RONC' Muszc Maestro please DORA BEATY Ill get by Q Q SALLY BEICH "Sweet when natural and naturally su ee! H' N S , I 1 9 'XX -A if DICK BENSON "When ln doubt, fzghtp' . K , ' ca . E, Y V D -Q A a . Sfffx ,Q ,l - Q 6 t x ' , 3 , B - V , I , T Ibn ., A . M.. wwf . la 0 , w A ' ,A v Q L. V n Q f V X J 1 Cf ' 75 9 5 I 1 fl 7 7, 4. D . , t O . . ' w LASS SUSAN BAKER Im ln loze uzth a uonder ul guy BARBARA BLAKE Barbara with the long black hazr BARBARA BARTH GEORCE BEATSONT I m bash ul Sueet cutf and fullo pep 6? 6 JANET BRADFORD I m old ashzoned A JERRY BRAW 'NER I at zrst you dont succvvd uho ll lcnou the dz ormzrcg ixxlj 'K -A ' ' 5 6 s A .ffffff A - ,- . 1 ,gel wit.. If 9 35 mt L: f ' " 52. l 1-A f - A. A as as Q '. aaw.. A ,, f cc a - ' ,- , f ,4 , . E .I , X 7 A XX 7 Y Q af 5 I e n Y - ff . CK 9 -f ' 7, - 99 X 26 9 -4 TY 6 4115, JERRY BROBST Three fl ths genius and the rest sheer udge GLEN COX Work uhen you must but play uhen you can 19 SE IUR RONALD BUCKLES Hell buckle down when the tzme comes JANET CURTS My tzme IS hrs tzme ADRIENNE BURNETT There s no uture ln tcllzng all you knou 4,""" RICHARD DAVIS Need your auto repazred9 LASS 'Wx 'T BERNADINE COLLIS ZELLA JANE COOK Take me out to the ball game Sllence IS golden Ill cash 9 ln later Q K Aj, OPAL CLEVENCER The lass with the delicate azr vffi CHARLES DONAHUE When bzgger thmgs are to be done Ill appomt a commzttee 521 DON EATON Do somethmg z that doesnt work try somethzng else CARLTON EDWARDS Want your pzcture taken 9 19 SE IIIR ii NIFRIA ELBERT A wry nice girl you ll md her 'O 3 ' BONNIF FLSW ORTH , fx lm branded 0 lze 'f FRACIE FRAZEE Cood things com: UL small packages FOURTLEY GRAINCER You can nezer judge by szze J' G y GENE GROSS All great men are dead except me SAM HUCHEQ Glory of the grzdzron 'R F if IJ ' 3' P' 'x d X sa ' A . I . I, , ,, rl' t l t - , A ff-,ff , tt fi ' N E' "4"t H 1 . t 0 5: cc A Q 1 1 . ,, ASS MAURIFE GAITHER Woe and fan? lzkf sal! and x pepper alu ays logellzu in DICK FULLER That uandermg Casonola S- 9 1 JAY IFE An all around good guy JIM HYSONF Bored of educat on .2 'W- PHYI I IS FARNI1 R louth comfs but once haze a good tzme REX JENKINS Whats yours zs mme and u hats mme rs my nun 1..-5 1? I a 4,5 , ls: .Vid X f Q X HV .,f 1 ff YS l. d, ' . ,N V E' i 4' as A' 1 A . I p ' N Q ' , 3 Z - A jx ., 5 , s. . S-x xi Q A FC V1 ' '97 H I V z ,A k' gk qv b o L A 1 - I - b- A , . V ' vn- K A V i 4 CI A 9, X E f r x X X ?' u : Q ., 'Q , . Q I ' fl A l SE I0 NIAX JOHNSON Dont do anything today that can he pu! off tzll tomorrou 7 JERRY JONIEb ANN LEDFORD Personality plus 19 A turtlf IS slou but also care ul Q GFI' HOWARD LITTLE A voice with red hair BFY ERI Y KASER She s here she s there she 5 ezeryuhere PATRICIA LUYET "As happy as the day is long' ASS 'K NANCY KNOPP Fun and ancy ree ELVIER KEY Farmer In the dell 1 KELLY McFILL I ue got rhythm I9 DON MCCLEAD My time I3 her tzme WIAXIINE KNOTTS Its a long nay home MARSHALL WICCRAW Oh that uazy hazr ILENE MACK I can read amthzng I call a book DON MILLER Hall to the Clue 9 QQ an IOR WAYNE MARQUAWD I 1 ucre a mzllzonazre lg- DON MONTCOMERY TNT Tall Neat and Terrz lC 2- Xfi CHRISTENA MARTFNQ I smzles uere golden she' d be worth her wezglzt ln gold '12 JIM MORGAN Many take up tzme to do good others take up good tzme ASS AUDREY MILLER Head ln thx Clouds JOE MESALAM ' Tall dark and thfn some F Q ED MATTHEW Deul In dzsguzse Q G JERRY MORRIS He dreams of Ieanze wzth the lzght red hazr JACK MUSICK e s not la y ze s just restzng BOB OW EN Anythzng for zz laugh 1- 1 ED PARNELL Easy to dance uzlh IC! SUSAN ROBERTB Lo1e that smile SE IIIR CAROLYN PATZ A true rzena' IS oruer a rlend i sbfvf 4 JERRY PEFK 4, zts our dream department R .afi ,pi PHYLLIS ROBFRTSON Chatterbox 'Fo' DAVID ROBEY "California, here I come" ASS AF' 13 MARILYN PI ACKARD Anytlung she docs she does uell MARY JANE SCOTT lm ln lone agam 'TEX JOE RASTETTER Attends mozzes regularly huh f0e9 C JIVI SIGLER He 9 zz lrm belzel er In us oun opzmon MARY IN RECTOR Hou, you gonna keep hzm doun on Ihe arm 0 CFRALD QNIOCK Im szthnq on lop 0 the uorld I9 ,-4-f 2 .5 'elf 'R 1 V, ! v X 66 V ,Q f ?:,' .. ,. e- e, in ' ' 5' ' A -i ' - H f-if QQ It in e x . W as X yu 9 A Q -1.4 L, aw- K , r - e f e ' e Q 5 ,A U, X f , x , .al ' 4 ,, ,x fi l. SE IIIR O' JIM QNYDER lm not a polzlzczan and all my other habzts are good 'q Q is SARAH STAHLHUTH She has a sense o style JUDY SWIWDELL Petzte neat and sweet 19 "New Washingtonfs loss - SHERVIAN QTAWLFY The old 'Uaslerpauzter MARGARET SWIFT Alexandriafs gain" DELORIS TANNER 'Temperarnenlal redhead - CLASS DON STARR Twmkle twinkle little starr PAUL TUMLINSON For hes a jolly good fellow' MARILYN STARR JIM STEVENb Take lt easy mms A soldzer zn her uture h -Q 'I GERALDINE TREESH Friendly e zczent and always busy PHILLIP VAN HORN Dont be bash ul most gzrls wont bzte' MARVIN WARNER The hot rod lend SE IOR JORENE WHATLEY Our lztlle Southern Cal JOYCE WOOD She keeps on the wzndy szde of care" I9 ROY WOOD "The ladzes' man" Q KN W ' x I 9-.. -7 ' X' - 13. ,- 'D 'ire 'Tgggl Q V fi I -5 S re- . C6 f' 97 T Y CLASS QQ x TOM WILLIAMS Thzs IS the way I see lt ff-'Q-.. -" - Sitting: Sam Hughes vice-president' Don Miller president' Susan Roberts treasurer- Jerry Peck secretary. Standing: Mr. Brown Mrs. Slone Miss French sponsors. 11,41-.. BARBARA WOOD Shes small and quiet cute and spry Xi! PAT WRIFHT Boiling over with pep I9 Senior C ass Aetlvltles At last we were seniors wlth new sponsors Mrs Slone Mlss French and Mr Brown Don Miller was our semor class presldent Our to op rep resentatlves were Wayne Marquand Tom Wllll8mS Sarah Stahlhuth and Sally Belgh Who has the largest feet ln our class? Kelly McG1ll' We found out at our Sock Hop 1f'rac1e Fraaees feet are the smallestl We also found out how hard lt IS for two people to scoot across the floor on a rug' lt was really fun to dance ln our stockln feet ey en lf we dld get colds the next dav Our class has another flrst ln lts history ours was the first semor class to choose the Spectrum cover and dedlcatlon As we left for our tr1p to Lhlcago we reahzed that our hlgh school days were nearly over but we were soon so busv enjoymg ourselves that we forgot to be sad Flnally our day arrlvedl Wle were so proud as we walked down the gram our mmds wandered to the future and to the past and our hlgh school Joys and sorrows Then all of a sudden our names were bemg called one by one and we proudly recelved our long awalted diplomas whlle trymg to change our tassels at the same tlme Yes we were graduatmg semors' I n M e m 0 1' y Mass Euzlyn Hzeatt Miss Hzeatt was loted by students alumni and aculty alike durzng her years 0 teachzng ln Alexandria Hzgh School llzss Hzeatt came to A H S ln 1933 uhere she taught untzl her retirement ln 1950 She was advzsor to the staffs of the SPECTRUM and TIGERS TALE dzrector 0 numerous junior and senior class plays and a rzend to all Her rank but szncere crztzczsm and her rlendly personalzty caused her to be remembered by students a ter they were ar remoted rom hzgh school In apprectatlon 0 her uork and seruce to the school and students the senzor class dedicated the SPECTRUM to her tuzce ln 1939 and again ln 1945 In 1933 and during the years follouzng that tune the students dedzcated their hearts to her. Q Q Q C . . 9 ' 5 9 . ' 9 .. V I 7 v . . 4 1 . -w l I , Q 9 - s G6 99 ' l V 9 1 . I I i u Y I x V . . U Y . . i U .f H . ,, . . . Y F . . . N . Q . n . , 1, , I . aisle in our royal blue caps and gowns. All through the Commencement pro- : Q n . n , 'Y , . , . of Q 0 I 1 , .s f . . 1 . . . n I . Y . . . . I , . . , f , f - f , f ' f ' f ' - 5 5 . Y. . . . , . , , JU IUR Szttlng Jack King presldent Nancy Mcfaslm, treasurer Martha Overpeck, secretary Way ne Blake, vlce presulent Standing NIIQS Frazler, Hr Buck 'Vhss Hull sponsors Robert Almrn Pdtflfld Xlexantler John Xrmstrong -.4 Wlllldlll Armstrong I arolyn -Xshhy Dale Ruler Rlrhard Auler Evelyn Luellle Ball 'A Noreen Beeman Herman Benge Jane Bltner Wayne Blake Ceorglana Board 53 J I The enrollment thls wear for the unlor llass was 104 They recelved 1e1r cl ass rmg,-. ln Detemhcr Sponsor ng a New Years Exe xlmce, sellmg 0IlC8SSlOIlb at the Alexanclrla Burrls ame, and selhng tNplllg paper were rojects for I'dlSlIlg money Thelr class arty was ln the form of a hobo sock op at the Kanteen at ,Q F5 Sally Boyer I S 9 Jerry I hambers .lean Craig Theresa Dlamond Madonna Duffey Charles DWIKZIHS Betty Eubanks il! I l ' ' fi ' xl. . ' f i ,T ' ' l ' 4 : ' I . .' C l w . ' , g. ' , I " ' V ' Y X P ' , J vi P A ' x A K - h ' . A K V. f ., . . : V . , . Q A 1' A A. . 3 H V, v , . . . 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Norma .lean Holler Johnnie Horn Sharon Horn Myrna Ray Hughes UPHUMURES .lolln lanl lllllllpllflii Raw Hmnpllrn-Q Wlwrnlan lluret Row 'Wan .laaluon Jann-Q Jann: x Nllllll'l"ll ,larnun l'ugs'nf' lxffan .loy Ixvan SlllI'lf'V Knn lxerr Qandra lxllgurc- Y Q-lma R lung .lvanettf lxnuikles l' rank l alnln rtsun f arolyn Lawwon Qlnrley Xnn Ivach .lun Ilung 1r1rc l Rarlrara 'Vlcf arty Mary Ann 'Sllllvr l'arl 'Horns Sh:-rrlll .lf an 'Horns Danlal 'Vluflel Slnrlev fjaf k D Newmnnh Fary l Mk Donald lc-yton Ronalml lvyton farolyn l ortvr Joyce f all Ratlwl wlllldlll R Rlall Susan Rlrc Rohn Rlttc-nhouse fi ,C- vuq 2 1"Q4,,.J IQ 'P P' wr in aI 4? T Ng I J F' Xlr NJ ku ,Q JN 7 "Fl 'vufhl' Y, 'H 'v' . . - I -v ,Q ' P 4 fl -I . W .V E K :Lt Q - r W ,--at 1 , ,rr W N . Mlm ' R P . I Q' ' - . ' N' .lv ' ..U :P - - 1 -.A . L X I L Q 1 .' ' ' f ' "-Q NN. W ,v X7 J . I - y ,' Qs tj? . , 1 32, aa- ' . '- ,,W"" 4 f- . . f . ' - , V, N , A , ' . I. . - nv l ' - , A . lv l A", T' ' 1 Y' I 1 R 5 3 3 . . 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UPHO IIRES Raw Rohw Row Rolsy leorgf :W Lui B Ryan llarlvara Sayrv f url Sayru V lllxam Srantlanll Rnharll 51 ott 'I he rosa Sl rnhner ,love Sllolose Rohfrtl Stlnofwlrl Ruharnl Strut Joyu' 5urlwr Janus Taylor Ruta Tempest Norma Thomas Thomas Thomas Florence Thompson .lark Thompson RM: rly Toms Duana Tulowntzkv Betty I nderwood .lfnwso Xnn Warnrr Joan Warren llc tty WllllaIllS .lumlnth NX xlllams Jr-rry Wilson Dallas W ood FRE SIIME x P3 1 Szttmg NIHFIOII Kellum, presldent Robert Beebe vxce presldent Alnlta Ferguson, secretary M3FllWH Beeman, treasurer Standing Mr Buhler, Mr Oherholtzer, Mr Frazler sponsors ,. as Lrun Farrell Addison Max Addison Donald Alexandzr ga Merrill Almqulst ,, Gerald Anderson N, .lean Anderson .lack Armstrong Jamce Armstrong Robert Auler Shirley Ann Bangle Robert Alan Bebee ,.. Marnlyn Beeman Sue Bell Janelyn Blake 4 Mary Lou Boston S Beverly Sue Brobst Mary Loulse Byrd Sue Cartwnght In the fall of l951 134 students enrolled as freshmen The yell leaders for the Freshmen tubs were Que Cart wrxght lrlscllla Jones, and Dorls Mc Carly A trophy was awarded to the class for selllng two thousand dollars worth of magaune subscrlptlons, a goal long sought hw Alex freshmen -Ji -Ji .O -J I? , - Jrmmy Cleaver Robert Colhns X V I i ,B . 4 ' 5 1 2 s , f N Q , L I , K . offs ' 3 . . v 5 I I . , - -. . , .w . . - , . ,, . 5 , s. 3 ' . 5 - ' -L -1 I. I . . , X 7 L .1 B ' W P 'f . . : A . . z Q . - : ja : . . r . ' . ' , . a h . 1 Q h 'ij A 'W' 7 ' A fr , .V 2 . ' .. a ' 3 ' . . ', B .1 A ' . 'Se f 1 B :ra . X ' L, 4' 1 AX - V 0 - - 1 A- , ' 2 ,, ' rf' gf -A ' L., ' v ,. 0 X , ' ,. ' lk A ' 1, ' Q ,V . 1' W 5 vi av A -A, ij -, ,Q Q Y -,I v V V al' 1 ' 4 ..-. 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D F A 1 ' v 7 Q I A t A' X 1 , e ' ' ,Q -ti we 1 ul A L -gf -I J FRE SIIME 96 2 -4 at 1 ,cv wtf' at All ,I Shirley Ann Muller Jerry Wlltvhell Merlene kay 'Nlohler Marilyn Muller I lyde New Joann Nlsley Lela Wine Owen Robert Owens Mary .lane Parnell .lumor Ray Payton Mary Porter ,leneanne Pratt lxaren Randall 1 hrlstlna Rlgney Maejean Rogers Robert Rogers Rutllann SHHQUIIPUI Robert qlnrk Tommy qlnrk Jams Simmons Marsha Stmmons Richard glZCl0W9 Meredith Stanley Freddie Starr Jerry Stevens Donna Stlnefleld Rex Swlft Falrle qwmdell Carol Thompson Lee Thompson FRES l ovlna Tomlinson Jane! Tutorow 31 Bully Warrr n Ray Wasson "" Beverly W haley u X Regina Wh: eldnn Roberta Wllllf John Wnzlener -4 " fd lwelyn W nlllams was if James Williams S, A' 3' 432'.'2'-4-has Myron Wnllnams Ruth W nlllamson kenneth Willis f' Bully Ixelth Wilson Fharles Wnlson bw Q.. Susanne Wilson 1' EIGHTH TRADE ACTIVITIFS The elgllth grade llghtened thelr burden of the year wlth a Halloween party and a skatmg partv The 8A 1 class elected Jerry qtevens, presxdent Larrw Peck, vice presldent Konrad Schroth, treisurer and Naoml Colden, secretary The 8B 2 class chose Westlew Savage, presldenl Davld Adams vlce presldent, and Joe Allen, secretarw treasurer Thelr sponsors were MISC Mel ammon and Mr Holmes A 5 , ea - , , , .a 4- I - -6, N- ,J N I f- A V' 1 V v v ' 1 il, x ' . W XX v A X n A L A A-. 4 1, 0 .v . ,Q - s ' aa M ' ' . I -A A e '- - 1 ' -A 4' Y T 4, ,1 . , , . . -3 qi , 1 v- J 5 " ' 11 A P' je, L 1 een' .. . ' 'in - T ' . . . I if A ' I .. . , . . . - Q ' - L , 4 - l L9 X . :ui -we H. , V . .1 ' e. 1 I . '.. , ' . . . , 1 ' D - ' : .' ,. : ' ' . . -' . ' g , - ' ll' wi 15 'W ttf -I l EIGIITII -.I 1 I Mary Ellen Alex ,lam Allehaugh 1 urolyn B1 ll Diana Brallalll Edward lu- 1 arroll 01 Xllvn lelty 1 ottvrman Norma ,lo 1 Imnlngllam Jeanette Flint llavlcl Fox Ndlbllll 1 olden Sharon 1 oodlng ,lulm 1 rosv llnllls In ne llanlln Iuwua Eugvnz Harmon 'llarllwn Humphnes Barlmra Holme'-s Daud Lamper Qu: lwtlf' lua alle 'lhllvr 'llorrm Wlottwmler larrv Peek 1'l1arl4c Pittman Bu:-rlw Jam' Rvddmg Qandra Run- lX0lll"I1l qvllrotll larry qcott Ruth Lllc-n 5hawl1an Marilyn 'Warne qpreen Charles Starr Patricia Wvatt David Adams Shirley lllakf' .lulia Fllen Brandon Harold Dont! E IGIITII Beverly Lllxs Elmor Etclnson Barbara Ixubanks Rose Mary Everham Blame Fnsh Hoadley Flook Loren f'arner Jlmmy Hmes Sammy Ixantner James lxmtner Mxchael 'Waley Jeannme 'Vluston .Iuanlta Overby Jerry Lee Rogers Wesley Savage Marvalee Sayre .lanlre Slzelove Dovxe Jane Stelter Jerry Street Patty Warren Shxrlene Wilson IN, A I 4 41' rf .-If 1 SEVENTH GRADE ACTIVITIES Thls was the seventh grade s flrst year ln ,lumor Hlgh School, but the seemed to adjust themselves well The 7A I class elected Lavon Wrlght presldent Barbara Jones, vice presldent and Ievlda Hornton secretarv treasurer The 7B 2 class elected secretary treasurer for their officers for the year Their sponsors were Miss Brannon and Mrs Zook 5 . " v - . X 211.11 . . I: 4 A 5 V , ' " Q N 1 ' J' Q -J ,L 5' ' . Q Q 5 4 . . Q Rl A . W W2 I lx ply? Y . . ' ' Q, . 2 Q A' 1 , ft fly '- .Il 1 ' ' ', ,. if I , X X ' is. 8 ' , 2 P ss nl- - Q . f 5... In Allen Miller , . Q , 1-' ' . - 4 V Q L' Q F xx., .X 2 . vf u ., I . 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Z . - Barbara Savage, president: Eugene Reynolds, vice-presidentg and Don Wright, V4 Y-1 e ix is SE TH Q l NU' ,wr- AQB gl .loyre Alexander Larry Bassett I lorla Berry Rlrhard Blake Tommy Fartwrxght Paula .lean Farver Jimmy Collins Fred Dirk Shirley Dlshennetl Fynthla Ann Evans Anna Featherston Lonlta Friend Ruth Hague l yla Haines f harles Henry Maumee Hlnds IaVeda Horton Rosalie Hysong Barbara .lones Joe Jones Jerry Lawson Imda MrBrlcle Daniel Mel arty John Wlaler Bully Mark Tommy Morris David Rlrhardson Donna Riser Fharles banqunem David Taylor Shnrley Van Horn I olleen Vollenhals Lavon Sue Wright SEVE TH Patricia Aldridge Jaeklyn Bicknell Willie Broaddus Dale Collis George Cunningham Robert Cunningham Victor Davis Ginger Eubanks Billy Gross Jimmy Fetz Jacqueline Holler Max Homler Mary lx Hosler Darlene Howard Vernon Huse Richard Kemple Kent Lowe Max Mlllspaugh Sharon 'VIodlm George Morgan Freda Morris Richard Remington Eugene Reynolds Donald Ryan Barbara Savage Richard Semon Travis Semon Hubert Simpson .lack Tankersley Edward Terrell Richard Thompson Mary Trueax Jacqueline Whaley Margaret Williamson 40' 1' ,. 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't 2 Wx x ,ng Tx 4 iff, C X 47' f Q X 'H-'html' .Q Mlss French leads the Soclal Sclence and fuldance Department This year for the flrst tlme a room was set aslde for guldance only Thls room IS located ln the mam offlce Mlss French has the second third and fourth perlods set aslde for counselmg In these three perlods she conducts personal conferences helps arrange schedules of classes and counclls students on their problems I addltlon to this she conducts lntelllgence tests and achlvement tests Also ln co operatlon wlth the Student Teacher Co op the Guidance Department sponsors Fareer Day On the Joh Day and College Day A file of educatlonal and vocatxonal materlals IS malntalned ln the gllld3IlCe office The Fuxdance Department IS advancmg rapldly Thxs IS the flfth year Alex has had guidance C0llIlS8llIlg Career Day Below IS the general sesslon of this wear s iareer Day C areer Day 18 held at least once a year Adults from the community are mvlted 1n for one afternoon to lead Eroup dlscusslons on varlous vocatlons ,...,.--f' .gi JY ..,.Qs. -.- . 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W Livics ff 1 A The Social Sclence Department offers a variety of subjects United States Hlstory taught by lVIr Barrett IS a study of Amerlca and the solvlng of the problems ln Amerlca Unlted States Covernment whlch lncludes the study of the organlzlng and functlonlng of local state and natlonal government IS taught by Miss Hull and Mr Holmes Senlor problems taught by Mlss French lIlClllIl6S the dlscusslng of personal and socxal problems presented by the class U S HISIOFW U S Fovernment and senlor problems are requlred for graduatlon Subjects ln the Social Sclence Department whlch are not requlred are world hlstory and world geography taught by Mlss Hull psychology taught by Mr Evans and economlcs taught by Mr Holmes Social Studies ' As' 3191- Speeeh 1 .Ji sl if V 4 Buslness Fngllsh Amerxcan and Engllsh Lltera ture dramatlcs grammar and J0lll'I131lSl1l are subjects offered bx the lfngllsh Department -1- Facultw members ln the Fngllsh Department are Mr Brown Mrs McV1cker MISS Frauer Miss Mc lammon and Mr Buhler Spamsh taught bw Mr Buhler and Latm taught bw Nllss Frazier are also Included ln thus langua e de MR BROWN partment Outstandmg ln the actlvltles of the Engllsh Department IS the annual class presented the four act drama Old Doc Thls plaw concerned Old Doc who practlces IH a small mld western town and plans for the daw hls son wlll come home from medlcal college wlth the latest ln 11101110211 sclence to take up where Old Doc leaves off and to begm .1 llfe of useful servlce Thls wear the 1952 drama class presented on Aprxl 17 and 18 the comedw drama Young., Apnl Tlus plan enllvened bv frequent DIIS of humor IS a genume studw of the mner actions of parents and thelr college age children at that tlme when these young people are ln the tender romantic impulsive Young., Aprll age The cast PRUFESSOR McINTYRE Jerry Brobst MRS Mc1NTYRE Sarah Stahlhuth CFORFE MCINTYRE Marshall Mcfraw LUI A Phwllls Robertson VIVIAN Susan Roberts ELSIE ,ludv Swmdell BRAIN STANLEY Rex ,lenluns TERRY McINTYRF Susan Baker STEWART MILLER Edward Matthew MRS MILLER Janet furts MILDRED Sallx Belgh JANF Beverly Kaser JULIA Patrlcla Wfnght f'W7EN Marv ,lane Scott RAYMOND Sam Hughes DIANE FILNIORE Adrlenne Burnett TEX MaunceGa1ther BUTFH Max Johnson BUD Jlm Slgler and PHIL Davld Robey Mr Brown IS the drama dlrector ,V 0 . ' Q Q e 5 15 , . if IH , . 5 I ' ' . 1, 1119 we it I 1' L I f 5 l , X f Q 1 'QYW . N, I' , 4 YE, f , v .. I . , l . - s 9 I I s ' I 1 Q I J' f L 1 I A D I , L 1 1 1 , in I , - 1' , I . . t I , ' " i . , , . I '- V ' . I ' ' ' . . 1 U - X T I . . , . , . K, presentation of the play in the spring by the drama class. The 1951 drama -1 ', G5 .99 ' 1' Y , . I . . ' -I 1' a 1 inn, f' , , - . 55 ' " '. 1 ' V ' 1 1 ' , r n x ' , , ' ' ' i , cs- 1 - 99 I - 9 K , ' ' ' , ' ' cs Y - 99 4 I A. I : , V' : t. , I, 1 1 1 , 1 I J a ,I : . , -a 1 , 5 1 A , 3 . ,, t L , 3 L- 9 ' 1 3 9 - ,' I 49 I 3 9 I 7 9 ,V I 9 9 7 1 9 I q 1 A , Z 9 3 9 Tylfilltl If a student wlshes to work ln the business fleld or go to college after graduation he may enroll ln the vocatlonal or college entrance busmess course The course lllClllllP9 general business beglnnlng tvplng beglnnlng shorthand vocational bookkeepmg advanced twplng or advanced shorthand salesmanshlp and lJllSl MRS UBER ness law HOLTYFR Feneral busmess beglnnlng typmg consumer 800110111105 and general bookkeepmg are Included m the other plan Thxs plan gives a general knowledge of busmess subjects Mrs Oberholtzer leads the iommerclal Department Mr Bell also teaches ln the department General Business .if N, P NLE-vq, f S. 'Y kiwi 4 ,e l ,Pu F 4' . . Y 7, . 4 I .A i I . . i v . ?l Q - K a kt, n 1 , f ,L , 3 . . 1 , 1- ' , . f If K . , A-. K . J ' , I '- A 1 ,f I' . , . . . 5 ., 1 ' .. ? T i ' 1 4' . Hn. ' f 'YQ ' ,I-M X .1 K K xg! y . qv' X , 4 alll 1 N 351. l ooking X Home economxcs ls a course ln ll0I'llPI'lldklI'lU' The class work lIlCllltl6S dxscusslons and laboratory work Subjects 1IlLllltl9 the studs of foods, clothlng, home IlllI'SlIlg and cluld care, md famllw l'9ltlll0ll9 ,VIRQ HUDSON Thls year new equlpment was purchased for the Home FCOIIOIHICS Department The rooms were re Celllllg was put ln, and the floors were reflnlshed New fluorescent llglltlllg was Installed, a tile hnoleum floor was lald, and the tables were flnlshed with llnoleum tops and CllI'OI'lllll!ll trlm Mrs Dalia Hodson lS the new home econonncs teacher Sew ing F Minn.. '1 N- - 1 .css-KI:-ff:,r .. l .X A x K' . 'Q 1 . ,' . t , ' 'fl I ,K 'xx a ' 1 'L A -1 . ' . ' .' K "" V, K ,. . , 3 SL . . , sv- 4 u . In x i r l v I , D K - modeled, and the latest home equipment was installed. A new soundproof V 5-A 4 ' . ,3 . 1.-' f' 4 N t 4 X rg, ,fa j, . !, , A A . . I I u ' . -P -' " A, .. .ev ' t f. . 'IJ V 1... . . 3 1 L -- " .: 4 -.1 lf- I' 'Q -' . X 1: , as fm. Chemistry Blology alcohol and narcotlcs chemistry and physics plus general sclence courses for both Junlor and senlor hlgh students are offered by the Sclence Department The Department IS led by Mr Buck M Frazier also teaches sclence MR BUCK Physics and chemlstry conslst of regular class work m addltlon to Blology takes up a hrlef survey of plants and animals wlth emphasls on human blology In alcohol and narcotics the student learns the common narcotlcs drugs and thelr effects and treatments Physics . ll X , L .K 2 .I S N ,A , , IT f I' 9 , 7 tag u n u -'fl' ' . . r. laboratory work in pairs as the need arises. f 5 f , 1 . 7' ax A. f . c J X. l' fl! if . EQ, -s 1 'ig A h Q ,E ' :ffpav M , V' . I xf-f-ut. Band 5 I MR BOW ERS Chou' N. 4 The band meets ewerx daw durmg thlrd perlod The rehearsal IS dlvlded lnto three sectlons flrst IS the prelnnlnlrs warm up and drill next comes slght ffidllllllf lll mase some new muslc has come ln, and last end of the year chemle lyres are awarded to members who have been ln the band for sux semesters A pln goes to anyone that has been 1n seven seine'-ters Mr Bowers ns the new band dlrector Ihe cholr has class fourth pPI'l0fl, Monday thronffh I'l'lIldW In the rehearsals the cholr practlces sonvs for pllbllC appearances and VdI'l0llS others Two hlgh school credlts of band or cholr are counted toward graduation As ln band, chemle lwres and plns are awarded for partlclpatlon Mr Beneflel IS the new cholr dlrector le .-0"" 4 MRS BFNFFIFL ' 'I' 'M' li af ' . xkl ' f ,f' , s , . 1, . F . 3-, fy-'K 5 -' . 'f I . ' Z l 1 . Q H 1 1 Qflczwg 1 , . . . e 1 I . - . . 2 ,Y . . S, . - .FN ' ,I . , . , , . . . , , . IS prlllftlff' 011 IlllIllb6l'S for Ilubllc llllpcllrllllifffs. the W' Q 1 Y f ' ' . , . Q , , .' 7 I . . . . '- A x ' h Aw .S I I 1 l l .'4 : ' . . , 7 ' ' ' ' K I , , K A X W ' 1 v r 4 w 5 . 1 . 7 I, 2 . , . . l , , Us . . L- V . v-,I u u ' n I S. 1 a n I . . 45- . 4 A A f- I, I I A . o MRS ir! pu-0 +- ZOOK Li wanna-'WG Art lb taught largely on an llltllVlIlUdl lhlSlS Each student has a Cl'l0lC6 of projects ln mans flelds The course offers crafts pamtm deslgan and sketclnng lhrlstmas decoratton of both JllIll0l' and senxor hugh blllllllllgj IS .1 ln project of the Art Department 'lhe Art Department IS dtrected hx Nlr Vary Zook About tlnrts students can he accommodatcd at the llbrarw tables at the back of the assembly ln the hook collectlon are approxnnatels 6000 xolumes with l88 new hoolts added tlns scar A set of new World Book Fncxclopedlas was xlso added The students ant facultw bou,.,ht a beautiful print for the llhrarx xn mentors of the lite Hts- Fselsn Hleatt who was school hhrarlan for a number of wears A l-Ill? ss stem for overdue books was adopted bw flo op for the llhrarx tlns wear 'llr Frma Wlcllcker IS the lllJI"lI'lZlll hrary 'KIRK Mol ICKER 'HBV' 0 if f ' 3 " A gil ' :V K . . lf' . , V, A - -M ' if O. fs- ' r ' , :,, ff. 1 1 b 1 N , 6 - 0- 4 .fn ' 1 ,K 3 7 1-1 .. ' . ,, , s l '-N f' v 1 S, 1 ' . g, ' r 4 f ' . . C' 'eff' . I. .K rs . 1' .g . I 1, 1' every year. They also decorate for other holidays. t A . X Y I. A S. A , ' ' . ' ' - z f . ml 'Y . ff 1 f 1 U ' - - ,- , - 1' ' 't ' . 1 S. . . 7' ,I ' K v A K ' x I . -- , sr A WWW6 Mr Hinds IS head of the Inclustrlal Hls offlce 311101115 the machme shop 'Shu hine Shop Drafting 'sl 5 Ii-I 'Tlv Arts Department lVIr Hlnds Sllp6l'VlSCS the machme shop He teaches machme shop blue prmt and prmtmg ln addltlon to appllexl math The Department also has a wood shop an a foundry whlch are super vlsed bv Mr Oberholtzer readlng ematlcs Mechanical rl r a w 1 n g general metals woodwork and electrlcltw are taught bw Mr Oberholtzer Mr Hinds and Mr Oberholtzer both teach farm shop and mamtenance i 6 4's ' I ,vv"" A Q' J xx X ' 5 , -"' N N' 'Q px E 5 BA' A 2 , L p if, . f' I ' ,I 5 - l ' ' y ' , W! , ,-- I . . g 5 . ' . . . l 5 9 f , ' f . . - A ' ' .: ' d 4 fl.. V 'H 4 J- - : ,fu .. N' ILA? 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H Z-.1 : ' V t f ., , fr ' ' - .1 -I -bp -H YA LJ 5 i A I xx .A Q XX j i , fa K 'X :J ' ' 5 . ffm: , lL ' - x R i A . - 4us------ ' M" . ,...- .4 X x K gp- MR9 SLONE Beglnnlng and advanced algebra plane and sohd geometry trlgo nometry refresher math and apphed math are offered by the Mathematlcs Department MISS Brannon teaches general mathematlcs and begmnmg algebra Applled math for boys IS taught bv Mr Hmds This course IS offered ln co operatlon wlth the Industrlal Arts Department Students learn to apply math to shop problems The department IS led by Mrs Slone who has all other math classes A geometrlc Christmas tree IS constructed by the geometry classes every year 3 1.1 .4- MRS GRANT HAM Under the direction of Mr Dick Mrs Crantham Mr Bell and Mr Barrett the Department of Health tmued and developed its regular program The chief purpose of the program is to offer health knowledge to improve daily living how to live safely and have activities under proper guidance which will aid in the development of boys and girls physically morally mentally and socially to the extent that the average will be raised and ideally the finished product will be boys and girls who have average all round strength and physical proportions for their age MR DILK U 'lt , Q - 1 . I . . .x it , ,gf X 4 ' , R ' 1 - B ' 'il' Q if 4 ,491 xy! ' ' i' r ' 'N-. U Vela A . k -iw - ' ,Y - ,.. ,,. ,sm . . . u . , 1 1 Q ' 7 ' 9 7 Safety, Physical Education, and Recreation has con- , . . xl . . 9 + ' , , s 1 I Q J, 3, . , I P Q P' o F ' A 3 ' 3 ' 'Q F I' f 5 t It N' A 9 5 ' . u , R fs R J W9-of ,, it M 'i ,Y The program of Dnver Educatlon ln AHS has four general ob Jectlves namely to develop knowledge hablts and sklll essential to sound drlvlng practlces conservation of llfe conservatlon of property and en hancement of pleasurable hvmg Two periods a day car doors close behind eager beglnnlng drlvers who are just learnlng the meamng of the objectlves of driver tralnlng whlle others are busy wlth thexr books At the begmmng of the year Mr Hardmg taught drlvlng but at his drlve safely . . , , , . , . , . . . . , . . , . , - 9 mid-year resignation Mr. Dick took over the task of teaching students to 3 . . ' , W' ' P- . P ' -In I , I 4 .xl U of g u.Buln81AdllF1'Q in 'S 1. W? Two semesters of agrlculture are taken each year lnclude farm projects at home and problems on graduated scale for class IllSClISSl0Il from the followlng subject fields Ammal husbandry problems, as applied to swine, sheep, beef, and dalrs, come from Judgmg and selectlon of breedlng animals, feeding problems, sanltatlon, and MR DISQUE general manavement Poultry husbandry problems as applled to chlckens, come from Judgmg work, feedmg problems, sanltatlon, and general management Crop problems ln the fundamental prlnclples of crop production, rotatlon, soxl relations to particular crops, adaptlons, varxetles, harvestlng, storlng, and marketing problems ln pasture crops and speclal crops are llke wise studled S011 problems studles are on physical properties as related to tlllage, dralnage, molsture supply, and blologlcal act1v1t1es wlthln the soll Also, problems of fertllxzatlon are given conslderable attentlon Agrlculture arlthmetlc problems as apphed to farmlng are studxed one semester ln the Junlor and semor class group Farm shop IS given to vocatlonal agrlculture boys ln alternate years Thls IS given ln co operatlon Wlth the Industrlal Arts Department Plumbing, tool flttlng, electrlclty, farm machlnery condltlomng, carpenterlng, weldlng, and some lathe work are also taught Farm management problems are taught ln the Junlor and senlor years Farm accountlng, farm flnance, farm organlzatlon for rotations, llvestock numbers, and land utlllzatlon are stressed l W W., ,,, ' - B gm . 5 Z .V , J , 5" .e 7 l 5-NN' N ' L . my A ls if 1 A A Q , X A R . I X 1 9 . i .f 4 by the students in vocational agriculture. The courses ,I V 1 . . . . D I SPEECH and IIE RING We have two Janltors who refer to their Jobs as just keep mg the school clean and com fortable for the klds Mr Herman Harris 1 charge of the senior lugh bulld mg Hls Jobs are keepmg the blllllllllg clean takmg., care of the furnace and closing the school after evemng actlvltles Mr Harris has devoted twenty years of service to our school Mr WllllS Blunk lS ln charge of the Junlor high bulldlng His Jobs are keeplng the bulldlng clean and alternatlng every other week with Mr Harris the job of flrmg the bollers Mr Blunk has glven flve years of servlce to our school ag-a l ls -s -awww Speech COITCCIIOII IS offered to lIldlVl1llldlS who have dxfflcultw wlth the productlon of speech Class work Includes phonetlc drlll and analysis, ear tralmng and oral practice Students re celve l!lIllVlllllZ1l attentlon work ln small groups and meet for one half hour once a week Work ls contmued untll S8115 factory results are obtalned Hearlng therapy IS a program ln connection wlth speech cor rectlon The program lncludes hearlng tests medlcal referral speech correctlon hp reading and ear trammg speech and hearmg theraplst AN ITIIRS Inu ll 2 1 ' 7 l A f , 7 p u s Q . 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S Q 0 pg -Q3 5' 1 iw . , Jw ff . ,..,f4 5415.3 -wr ima- 1- 5 'MUSC SPORTS .ll CLUBS Y-TEENS Wm 3 .4 ...-Qanaani. its Slttlng Carolyn Hurst, Qarah qtahlhuth Marllyn Plackard Standing Miss Frazler, sponsor Beverly Kaser, .lanet Curts, Pat Wrlght lNot present when plcture was taken Fall wllllS H1Y teen age branch of YMCA has :deals of clean seholarshlp Thenr aetlvmes Included sponsoring a Polio Drive collecting f hrlstmas toys and helping needy fannlles at Christmas Officers were Duck Fuller president Jack King vlce president Dallas Thomas sec retary Jerry Ieck treasurer Donme Eaton sergeantat arms and Jlm Wehsollek ehaplam YTeens lS a teen age orgam zatnon of the YWI A Some of the actlvltnes for tlns year ll'll'lllfl0tl sendmg chocolates to the YT1ens of I reece prepar mg flll'lSllIl3S baskets for the needy and decorating thc as semhly for Chrnstmas Program chalrmen w rc lat Wrlglxt Beverly Kaser and Janet lurts Officers were Sarah Stahlhuth president fall Wil lls vnce president Carolyn Hurst treasurer and Marilyn Plaekard secretary The song leader was Janet Curts Wllll Marilyn Plackard strung as pnamst fs -14-""""" 'C A1 wh. 1 Slttmg Dallas Thomas, Dlck Fuller, Jerry Peck Standmg Jlm Wehsollek, Mr Holmes, sponsor, Jack Kmg Don Eaton b . . . 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K ..,, , --- - 4 ... .. +,,.+----- we------s f- ' in A ' J I . l I a ' STUDE T TEACHER C0 IDP 5 Slttm Wayne Marquand, Tom Wllllams Sally Belgh Sarah Stahlhuth ,lack Hartley Stan mg MISS Hull Wayne Blake Mr Buck Ann Grahame Ona Kay Ferguson Ralph Flecker Rosemary Jackson lVIerr1ll Almqulst ,lanelyn Blake Mrs McY1cker Ronald Beard Mlss French sponsor The Student Teacher Coop IS an organlzatlon which permlts students to partlclpate ln school admmlstratlon A student may make suggestions either through a Lo op representatlve or the Sllg,f.,9itl0Il box The offlcers thls year were Sally Bexgh chalrman Call Wxlhs assistant chalrman Sarah Stahlhuth secretarv and ,lack Hartley treasurer Rltchle WITSOH served as an alternate ICPFCGCIIIHIIVC from the JllIll0l' class dllflll the absence of Cdll WllllS In order to stlmulate use of the Slll.,g0Stl0Il box the Fo op worked out a contest Calllpdlgll A reward of slx candy bars was made for the best Sllgg6SIl0Il made durlng the two week perlod between Lo op meetmgs The Coop lIllI'0llllCC1l a new llbrary fme system Now that students are requlred to pay 2 cents for each school dav a book IS overdue the number of overdue books has dropped COIlSl1lCl'dbly Co op was also responslble for a trlal period of honor study halls durmg second semester Sophomore representatives to Co op were Ann Crahame Ronme Beard Rosemary Jackson and Ralph Flecker Students representing the Jumor class were Ona Kay Ferguson ,lack Hartley Rltchle Wilson and Wavne Blake Senlor class representatlves were Sarah Stahlhuth Sally Belgh Wayne Mar quand and Tom WllllaHlS The freshman class has two non voting members They were ,lanelyn Blake and Merrlll Almqulst The three faculty repre sentatlves were Mr Buck Miss Hull, and Mrs McV1cker Mlss French IS the sponsor Ye lng I o l' ight Win antl AM t It gms lad hlg help to the team Of toursc we couldnt do this without our peppy rheerlc-ad: rs who keep us yelhng even though we mlght be behind We lost Pat Mei ord varsnty cheerleader to another school ln the middle of the hasluthall season EERLEADEIR Slttmg Susan RICC, Judw Brewer Gerrv Benson Standmg Carolwn Hurst, 5lllI'l8V Hughes IIEEBLEADEIPS C U Slttlng Sue Fartwrlght, Qhlrley Hughes, Carolyn Hurst Standmg Mrs Grantham, sponsor The mam purpose of this club IS to glVf students who are Interested ll her-mmng rheerleaders a chance to prac- tlre and to exehangc yells and actions 'Vlenlhershlp IS open to anyone from the th to 12th grades The offlrers are qhnrley Hughes president que Hurst vxreprestdent and Sue fart wright secretary treasurer N KX, . 1' ."'j . 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TIGER ,gi,,.-0 -- Strung Don McC,lead, Janet Curts, qusan Baker, Sally Belgh Standlng Mr Bell, sponsor, Vlfglnla Dealxwne, Janet McCarty, Theresa Dlamond, Joyce Surber, Mary Lou Boston, Wllham Fox Qlnsert Bonme Elsworthj GA The Girls Athletic Assoma tlon mmated 26 new members this year On December 8 they held a volleyball playday with two other schools partlcnpat mg The members played etght competxtxve basketball games during the year Something new for the or gamzatnon was the purchasmg of GAA Jackets The officers are Yella .lane Cook presldent Mary Weaver vlee president, Patty McCord secretary Joyce Surber treas urer and Helen McKee porter 7' t1 '-X ,v L If you saw someone running around ln yellow pep shlrts with a picture of a red tlger on the front and wearlng a red and yellow skull cap lt was no doubt a member of Tiger Llub The 110 members pur chased thesz shirts and caps ln order to make a more effective cheermg block at games The 0fflItl"S are Bonnie Els worth pI'PSlIltllt Susan Baker vlce president and .lanet Furts secretary trf asurer Thr exec u tlve committee consists of Sally Belgh Don 'Vltf lead ,lanet 'Vlc Carly Theresa Diamond Vlr glma Dealxyne Joyte Qurber Mary Lou Boston and Wllllarxl Fox Szttlng Helen McKee, Zella Jane Cook Barbara Blankmshnp Standing Patty Mcflord, Mrs Grantham, sponsor, ,loyce Surber , . . 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The Future Farmers of Xmcr lca IS a national 0l'gdl'llLdll0Il of by and for hovs studyrng woca tlonal agriculture ln puhln secondary schools The Alex group sponsors 4H actnvltles project nnprowe ment work scholarship and sanngs and thrift P lf K me 1 hers participated ln the follow mg Madison louutw judgmg contests ln l9wl Souls frops Poultry and Pggs Dairy and Livestock The officers are Llmer lxey president Don Montgomery vlcepresldent Wayne Blake secretary .lohn Adams treas urer Marvm Rector watch dog and Jay Hensley con ductor FFA 7- v"' in . " ws up Sltung Wayne Blake, Don Montgomery Mr Dlsque, sponsor, Elmer Key, John Adams Standmg Marvm Rector, ,lay Hensley 40g-s JL! IIA I 'I-fl rub' r Slttmg Maejean Rogers, Rosemary Nleltzer, Nancy Knopp, Madonna WIISOH. Standmg Chrlstena Martens, Dorothy Sanqunettl, Mrs Hodson, sponsor, Cor rene Lundv, and Mlldred Jarman The Future Homrmakers of America as a new organwatnon this year The purpose of the cluh IS to promote international good will Its membership IS made up of home economics gurls The officers are Nancy Knopp presndent Rosemary Meltzer vnce presldent Mae jean Rogers secretary M donna Wllsorm treasurer Dor othy qanqunettl reporter 'Vlll dred Jarman parllarnentarlan Correne Lundy song leader and Chrlstena Martens his torlan I O I . .h X . .E ' ' -I V 5 . x ' u . L 1 ' '. .J V ' Q fx Sig ' V. . . . 1 Y' - af' . . .:. n- - . , b A ,T 4- A: i .kj .:, J ' .. 'I A f . ' 1 x ' -. . , ' , L . .2 G y . ' 1 ss ' .U f , p - ,v"" 3 -f 1 - -R-' Jg Q ' ' ' ff 1 . . : Q I . C I O l ,lilly . , is s . . I l Y' 'I' 44' in f- ' . U f . . . . ' - , , fl fy W e , . ' 5 D ' e A , - ' y Q' ', Aa. ! Q .f K" , ' , z - 1 ? L I ', L Z I ' . w P? , - 5 . fs , - ' , -i ,, . , .. - ,, . -47 N. 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Slttlng Mlss Hull, sponsor Susan Roberts, janet Curts, Pat Wnght Marjone Gooding Standlng Rosemary Jackson, Joyce Rathel Joan Warren, Susan Baker, Jeanette Knuckles, Adrxenne Bur nett, Ann Grahame, Larry F leenor, Sally Belgh Sarah Stahlhuth RllChl8 WIISOH, Sandra Reed, Beverly Kaser, Barbara Blanklnshlp, Tom W'1ll1ams, Ray Campbell Donna Duffey The Internatlonal Relations Club fl R Cl IS a social science organlza tlon Its purpose 18 to famlllarlze the members wlth the political, economlc, and social problems of the world and how the Umted Nations attempts to solve these problems Durmg the year the club had manv actlvltles ll'lCllldlIlg the study of lnternatlonal protectlon, dlsarmament, and the U N membershlp The club took part ln the model Unlted NHIIOHS Assembly at Anderson College, March 14 The toplcs for l'llSCllSSl0Il were world disarmament, German umflcatlon, and admnttance of new nations to the U N by vote of the Assembly In November Janet Curts and Pat Wnght attended the Forelgn Affalrs Conference held at Westem College ln Oxford, Ohlo The offlcers are Janet Curts, presldent, Pat Wrlght, vlce presldent, Marjorle Gooding, secretary, and Susan Roberts, treasurer , L 'Vai 'faj 54 ,iff ,Q ' w ' " f, -in ' 2-f1,.,r7.H.,.Tf ,' .' 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JU IOR RED RIISS The purpose of thus sernce orgamzatlon IS to brlng a llttle cheer mto some veteran or actlve servlcemans life This IS accomplished bv the gift boxes scrap books and traw favors the members of the group prepare The teacher sponsor and four selected members represent our chapter at the county council monthly meetlngs que Morton IS president and Vlrgmla Dea Kyne IS treasurer of the county council The offlcers are que Morton president Jim Mcfaslm vlce presldent Vlrglnla Dea Kyne secretary and Prlscllla Jones treasurer -4' Slttmg Prlscllla Jones, MISS McCamm0n, sponsor, Sue Morton, Vlrglrua DeaKw ne Standzng .llm Mcfaslm SCIENCE CLUB as X """7'r ""l Slttmg Ed Matthew, .lerrv Brobst, Jerry Peck Standing Mr Buck, sponsor This IS the second year for the Test Tube Twlrlers srl ence club at A H 9 The outstanding actxvlty of the year was the scnence trlp to Fleveland where Case Instntute and other science exposmons were vxsltecl The offlcers are Jerry Brobst presldent Jerry Peck secre tary and Ed Matthew treas urer . . . . . U . 9 4' . L v - - K x 1 . lynn- " x 5 N Z - A , ' . 2 , ,sd 3 Q Q ' Vdht' -f. , tis? - 1 'Q . , . f 45 ' 99 ' ' 1' q, an w ' 9 1 g , , , - 9 1 9 ' an -,-. 5 - ,, A SPECTRUM STAFF SWS our Slttmg Jerry Peck Susan Baker Marllyn Plackard edltor Janet McCarty Carlton Edwards Standing Sandra Kllgore Maxlne Knotts Gayle Tones Mrs BICVlCk6f sponsor Nancy McCasl1n Don Mcfdlead Myron Wllll3mS Sarah Stahlhuth Jack Kmg Ylrglma DeaKyne Pat W'r1ght Frances Wrlght Jerry Brobst Ceraldlne Treesh Sue Morton Mr Hlnds sponsor Dons Mae Manrmg TIGEIFS TALE STAFF Szttmg Jerry Peck Mrs McV1cker sponsor Marxlxn Plackard Pat Wright Rex Ienklns edltor Standmg Adrienne Burnett, Don Mlller Ann Ledford Janet Curts Barbara Barth Don Mc Clead Ilene Mack Bonme Elsworth Janet Bradford Charles Donahue Barbara Wood 7 Ed Matthew Judy Swlndell Zella Jane Cook Blll Armstrong Patrlcla Luyet, Tom Wll hams, hm Slgler 2 'V K ,' - , Q r v,- , K -t "' H, C 1 ' '17 A 5 2 , , N tx . w . 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FUUTBALL i Ng aged V71-"T 'NV' 2-ff 1 Row One Jim Haskell lxen Willis Marion Kellum Danny 'Vludd Jack Newcomb Lee Thompson Ronald leyton Jerry Stevens Row Two Mr Barrett .lim Slgler Richard Butkles Donald Ieyton ,lim We-hsollek Qherman Hurst .lack Musick Row Three Mr Bell .lerry Peek Jack Hartley Lloyd Frlx Don flpe Richard Auler Jim btevens Sam Hughes Jumor Payton Row Four Don Starr Dale Seyhert .lark 'Vlatney .lim Ferguson larry loettel .loe Hall Fred Starr .lack lung Pat Matney Row Fne Bill Foster Bill Armstrong Bill Haas Ralph Flecker Kelly 'Vlcftll .lerry Chambers Jerry Scherer Larry Fleenor Roy Wood Coach Harding , .Q Schedule Tigers Opponent Se t 4 Royerton H. Rochester . BIISSISSCIISWS Ft. Wayne C.C. Wincltester ct. . Portland . -, Hartford City Elwood Tipton Noblesville COACH HARDINF Ngv, 2 With only seventeen days of extensive practice, Coach Lyle Harding and his assistants, Max Bell ,lim Barrett and Bob Absher rounded a veteran squad into shape for a victorious season. The Tiger Fridders finished the campaign with a 7 won, 3 lost record A.H.S. players also tied the old record of 7 wins and 3 losses set by the 1949 team. Another honor that was bestowed on Coach Harding's eleven was that four of his players were picked for C.I.C. squads. The players were Sam Hughes, Jerry Peck, Lloyd Frix, and ,lack King. Coach Harding awarded varsity football letters to the following: Sam Hughes, jerry Peck, Kelly McGill, ,lack Musick, ,lim Stevens, Roy Wood, Bill Armstrong, ,lim Sigler, Jack King, Lloyd Frix, Bill Foster, ,lack Hartley, Jim Wehsollek, Don Gipe, Jack Matney, Dale Seybert, Bill Haas, Larry Fleenor, Larry Coettel, Richard Auler, Jerry Scherer, Ralph Flecker, Jim Ferguson, and Fred Starr. VAR ITY A I xo'XQJEf?x9'K y SEAN IS l fXQE,P fs I Standing Phillip Van Horn Bill Armstrong Bill Postar Ralph Flecker .lack lung Dirk Fuller Max Bell foach Kneeling Prank lambertson manager Jim Qigler lloyd Prix .laik Hartley Marvin Warner Schedule Tigers Opponent Nov Royerton Plymouth l eru . Tipton . Der. " Winchester . Elwood - r X Huntington . Noblesville . - Holiday Tourney Burris . 1' Hartford City .. i . . an. Monticello Markleville ' COACH BELL Lebanon - Burris . . Summitville . 'Q-1. Hartford City . Elwood . Frankton . Wabasli . Saint Mary's . The Tigers, under Coach Max Bell, climaxed a very fine season of 12 wins and 10 losses by winning 8 out of their last 10 season games and by being the first Alex team in seven years to win a sectional game-St. Mary's. The following boys won varsity letter awards for the season: Lloyd Frix, Bill Foster, .lack Hartley, ,lack King, Ralph Flecker, Marvin Warner, Phil Van Horn, Dick Fuller, ,lim Sigler, and Bill Armstrong. RESERVES IND il uf Row One Duck Buckles Tom Nndrz-ws Jack Thompson Qhfrman llurst loanh Holmes Row Two Jack Wlatney Bull -Xndrews Ray Humphries .lerry fhamhc rs Bull Haas Coach Basll Holmes Tlger Cubs closed an Impressive season Wllh 12 wms and 9 losses whlle ,hm Barrett s frosh crew ran up a string of 15 consecu tlve wlns The Jumor hlvh team under the coachlnf of Coach Larrv Frazler won 3 and lost 11 FRESIIME JU IOIl III ph qtandlng Robert Owens Pat Matney 'Vlarlon Kellum Ken Willis Jerry lee lee Thompson Jim Barrett coach Kneelmg Bull Warren manager Ralph Crose Fred Starr Floyd Fisher Standing Row One Jim Hmes manager David Fox Morne Hmds Lee Carrol John brose Sam Kantner manager Row Two Coach Frazier Loren Carner Bull Mason .loe Willy Nick qtarr Wesley gavage Fugene Reynolds Kneeling Fred Duck David Adams Vernon Iluse Bully Mack Phxl Myers 'Q .lack Musick ,lerrv leck B111 Armstrong llwoletter player who won hls SENIQIII LETTER FOOTBALI letters at the center posltlon Sam Hughes flrldlron captaln and center who Kelly Wltf ull Short but tough Tlger fullback lass catching, r1g,ht end who was was selected for l If second team Won three letters ru, ed Tl ht tackle whose we1g,ht was felt by opposlng., llnemen Won three letters that rlpped mto enemy lmes Won two letters selected for FIC thlrd team Won three letters tm gl ler left half who saw plenty of action ln T1 er ball games Won two letters ,hm Steyen JIIII developed late ln the season but saw plenty of gI'l4llI'0ll dCll0Il as end Won two letters Roy Wooxl Three leetter man who played end and -aw plenty of actlon BASKETBALL Blll Armstrong, Maker of lmposslble shots that saw more actlon ln lllS Junior year Won two letters Dtck Fuller A great scrapper who was noted for 1119 defenslye ablllty Won one letter ,llm S1g,,ler ,llm had great potentlal hardwood ablllty but never developed Won one letter l ll Van Horn A very vaulable slxth man to have played round ball only one year Won one letter Marty Wlarner A speedy guard and ballhawk who was ln there f15.,htlng., all the tlme Won one letter TRAC K fene Iross AHS mller who tallled many pomts for the cmdermen Kelly Md ull Longlepged shot putter and broad Jumper that amassed a large total of points ,hm Stevens A distance runner who always placed for the AHs trackmen BASEBALL Jerry Peck Tlgaer flrst baseman who dellvered base hlts when the chips were down FROSS COUNTRY l. Z4 Dlck Fuller A semor that ran the long dlstance for A H S Q 'v 1 . f . . ,. gi Y . . .V . V L Y 1 . 'I sl A- Q A. L K u w. . . ' V ' 1 tr Un U 1 ' 1 . 1 Blh, R., I, . , 1 ' ' r . -. . . . Y . V, i L , , .. . y y , - f - .' v , M , Y t, 7 7 4. . 1. . . .I A fl " J! 1' g ' ' .. l . . 1 . . . . . A If 5 1 I , , Y , .x - . ' w t . A r . . L A I ki . . . . . v . 7 r l L I L lf ln . . -. . . . . 7 A 7 f 'g 7 f V , , , , . . . gf . . ' , . - if U - . . . . . Y " ' 'Y , ' 7' ' t , , 7 7 ' . - w 1 . .... 7 1 t . ... M ' . U . . , .7 5 ' ,V a ' '..' ' ' , . 1 . , x 1 Ll 1' n , Q vnu 1 I v .r . v . . . A . ... S C -1.- TRACK CRIISS C UN TR mates-Q akafrsrt ' DWMM Hill ts PM UK af- Sltllng l'arl 'Vlorrls larry Flunor John Hurnphrlrs melmg Ralph frost liclr Owens lik 1 r 'Sherman Hurst Bull Knllruws Jerry Scherer Jerry Humphries John llurnphrus Jones fene 1 rose Iary for-ttel Jark Thompson Slandmg Bob slllfli Dnk irose Coat h l'l'dlItl' NIIFVIII Standmg hd Parnell manager Don Maynard Jlm Fergu Warner Jnn WlllI8lllS son Ytrgll Pat: lxrlly 'VlrClll Jlm Stevens Howard lung iharlcs Townsend Coach Frazier Wlth Mr Frazler as coach., the 19.91 Tlger clndermen won five meets, an seventh ln the sectmnal N lf -vm. Q-an-no-' Ffffl N F ..,v Kneelzng Jark Hartley Dirk Buckles Tom Andrews Bull Sayre Dirk brose Joe Mesalam Standmg Jlm We-hsollek Larry Pierre Bull Fostrr Jark Matney Ralph Flerker Jerry Peck .lark Kung Jlm Laws Vnrgxl Pau lharlry Barton ioarh Bell . l l ' m 5 is be 14 9 , - 4 ' i ' C r In ' . - ,g ,cg www w 9 Q . N? ,C Q s ' 1 Q Y . , is 1 ' A "L ' '3 . 5 'Ns 1 . f h A V fi j 1 I 0 - 4 0' - L l ' 3 A x ' 'P ik fr . - x , f - X e - .- - ' ' ' - L . f ' A 1 1 ' J ' 5 mf, I X W xg, J' 2 1 N- ' rr '.. " ' ,. - t QQ,-., - pl, 1 - L X M gl -A ' ' : 1' . '., .' ' ' H , '., K 1 ' : ' I .'. r '- ., l i' lflllr. Ray Y. Q N ' '-u - 1 - 9 . A . . 4 Y , ,. . , . . . lost one, placed second in two, placed third in the county, sixth in the C.I.C., d ' ' . M 0 i Q 'Y v M S- . 1 A N is , , :Q 5' .. Q 4 'M ' ' , , - 1" ir - - ,' X X ,I es -X, I it J ' J G 7 f- 5 I, , W . , " . I . 4- s Q 'L V tai f' . is ' vl P' - - ' 1 V W A . , . I I . ', t 5 ,I . ifgnnvv' V ' I L- - , X I .I wg' , X .,., ,fy , M -1- kj 5 I A I X, 1" l X X 'I 1 ' N X 4 'Y' xv l' flltl ' x ll" I - J ' N ik ll l xt' " -.Q . x . J' 'ff T A 21 u., X ' ,N "'f" , . ,N 5 'A . Q X P' - 1 , t - J x '- 1 1 7 X - xl. ' , -1,4 k"'. if , ,,,, ww' 'A I qt N Y . - -,1 5 V- av,'i i1i V I .. , , U , , H . .V A 'v"'. 1 19. ' V . : . . g g . , . . , I f 9 1 9 ' 5 ' ' TWIRLEIIS The twlrlers go Wllll the marching band at all tlmes football ames contests and parades The twlrlers added halftlme color at three basketball games thls year Susan Baker was head drum majorette of the band for the second year and Susan Roberts was sectlon leader for the sec ond year Standing Joyce Surber Qusan Roberts Ann Crahame busan Baker Rlta Sue Branch Ona Kav Ferguson Pattl Llttle Kneelmg ,lovce Woods Sectional Snapshots 1 A! I ,Q 6 ' ' . 1 t , , 1 X. ... y. . g , ., -.f . . , at , , r . -. . ' , 1- ' K9 7 1 9 1 ,V 9 - t n- yn BTO I as :C -C .I C u- elmugh A .lar 1 ZH Cotter i l etty 'U O vi - Q ke H S8 I u U7 - un AA nu -1 r D1 C Q u S - -1 N R hard Scott George bass .la k Beds ey Ar 1 strong I if as -1 - na at I OFCCH l - I L F- -u IZ BD nu nu F- un ns nu nu I BD k Cal' l'l.lC lI'3 C inte-.ts b OIICCTI g C FII Sp Concert, ICI' lIl -u F- nn I HI SC nd en Od I I C011 SC VC I 1 -I the next wee fW0 SCCOINS WCTC WUII -1 d ow One: B rnara Likens, Marilyn Beeman, C l Porter, Beverly Toms, Betty Underwood, 'riscilla Jones, Kay Gosnell, Suv Morton, Sue Lytle, Ann Grahame, arah Stailhuth, S Ba r, L a Mae Owen, Carol I' l ei, . ' m , 1: ll , Ruti Elle S aw an. Row Two: K andall, Marilyn Spreen, .ludy Brandon, Naomi Golden, Beverly Reading, Carolyn ell, Hoadley Flook, Bcx Jenkins, Virginia Dealiyne, ,hy lis H n in, .loan Warren, Patty Warren, C larles Pittman, Sue Kerr. Row Three: Martha f verperk, Nancy Mcflaslin, Sally lc-ig 1, oris Mc Iarty, .lanct Mc Iarty, Jerry Peck, Bill 11 , 'c ' l , it' ' .' , ' 'l , K , Wi i , I ' l m, ld Miller, Lee Th i son, L' '. , i i , I , N' . Row Fou : D llaBWood, Howard Litt e, Donnie Eaton, .lim Tobin, N Beeman, Sue Cartwrig it, .lack Friend, Kelly McGill, Steve Freeman, Max Tulowitzky, Don , wen. With twenty new members fi in its ranks, the Senior Band began its activities of the y by ma in two ap rearances 1 urinv the first week of sc 100 - the trip to the state fa' nd pa ' ipation in the Ta ent Show during the oca Homecoming ce ebration. In ad- d' ' hing ant waying at home footba a d us et ' I , and took ' in the Fa Concert, Christmas Jrogram, W' i . ' i 1 I , and 4 :, ant C V' ' ' . . T e banf won ten lirsts ant f' ds at tie district so ' be contest he ' February. Fi e firsts an k-end at Il V tel 'lla S Il Ba ld at the choir nder the lnstructlon of their new director Mrs Beneflel 4-1 r-1 veral SC The C The flrst performance of the choir was at the Fall Concert D followed Concerts ng rl SP d an Inter W d the an D1 Progra Christmas unity at Al t performance was the Countv Choral Festival which was held -C -we-1 anl 3 8 finished the season by presenting t he choir ICSC takm Rose Mar 0 l' Pl' Mary Ser M er Audra-yM er Adre ne B r e Jane B ner .lane yn B ake Mar yn Mu er Pa Saundra Kantner Joy Kean Row One accon pan st Beve y Ton s udy Sw nde clx Max gircy H g cs anch Mary Jane geo B Barbara Wood Eve yn Maynard Bar :ara Barth Bonne Lsworh R a Que Row Two May Jane Parne d rector Benef e Mrs kard P yll HI' IRIN Pl' Jerry P I e Larry Howard L t R strong Dav Ar B .loe Mesa an Duane Tu ow tsky R chard Au er Raymond Breese Bob 0 Row Three 6 U . . . . 9 u . 9 . began the year with students taking part in the State Chora Festiva . ' ' . om- m . . . . i A 'mportan . ' ' ex., is year. T ' ' ' ' he East r C ntata r ' g part in C endo Varieties. : , , , it , l l , il ll , , tti ill , . ill , i ,11 u n tt. .' ilnn , . i 'isl1er, J i ll, l 1, , 1 i . : ll, , l , l , i 'l t , it . 1' , , . tt. tli l u l1 , 1 ' 'in 'notts. M il lac , . il, i . : wen, I i , i l , , 'l 1, ill 111 , id olrey, itl , lo tt l, B - '11 , M i Gaither, Billy Jim Gaither, Wayne Marquand, Sh St ley. 811 Cl'l'I1Hl'l alll' CC AHS Z'- Z' 3 Z' bv ,or ,fo Q 6 o ofogg ' oo gbox 096 000, CALE ll Il FIRST SEMESTER SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 25 26 School opens wlth enrollment of 575 students and three new teachers Tigers romp Royerton ln flrst football game flasses begin and we flll out our schedules Newly organlzed FHA holds flrst meetmg Indlvldual plctures are taken Smlle prettv now Flrst Tlgers Tale Big thrlll for Journahsm class Our flrst report under new gradlng system Alex defeats Hartford Clty Senior glrls attend nurses tea ln Muncie Freshmen are tops ln magazlne sales Whatta you know? A vacatlon Teachers go to Indlanapohs INOVFMBFR 22 23 Blg 1 arty Semors have sock hop Tlgers wmd up football season by defeatlng Noblesvllle Our record was seven vlctorles and three losses Heavenly muslc fllls the alr Fall Concert Royerton travels to Alex for flrst basketball game of season VICTORY Open House Parents and teachers VlSlt Gee another vacatlon Students obtaln lnformatlon about varlous vocatlons at Career Day Senator Charles Donahue and Representatlves Janet Curts and Sarah Stahlhuth attend model 1Cg1S18l1VC assembly at Purdue DECEMBER Football boys and thelr parents are honored with banquet C AA places second ln playday held ln the gym Semors choose blue caps and gowns Annual Chrlstmas Program 18 presented Students exchange Merry Christmas and are off on a two weeks vacatlon Holiday Tournament held at A H S Mr Hardlng reslgns and AHS welcomes Mr Barrett Q 4 O I . . Q, 5 S 1 u-u , . . I K - 14 ' ' . . . ' ' . I J 21 . . . . . 1 , . 5 . . , t . . . . D L 12 ' ' . . . . 16 L. . . , . . ' 26 ' ' . 1 ' " I' - ' - . 2 . . . . D 9 . . . B- I 13 ' . s 1, 15 . ' ' . W .u . 16 Janet Curts and Pat Wright attend conference in Ohio. li::gjgi3::.ri5-EF' 28 . . . . . 'liili , 30 ' l,,4I , -, 1 1 ' L 4 ' ' ' . 8 . . . ' ' . 10 ' . 18 ' ' . 22 66 W ' 79 I , 29 ' . . . 31 . ' ' . . . . . O - Cl., ' o JANUARY CALENDAR Tigers begln new wear by defeatlng Montlcello What do you know? Our two weeks are up and we re back school Speech banquet 15 held for members of speech class Everyone l'8J0lCed when we defeated Muncie Burns Flrst semester closes and letter grades end the suspense Wlnter concert SECOND SEMESTER FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL 17 18 MAY 9 10 14 15 A blg dlsappomtment' Alex loses to Elwood Big day for Seniors Announcements are ordered Don t shove there s plenty' Solo and ensemble contest at Ball State Alex takes many f1rsts Dedlcatlon program for the picture bought ln memory of Mlss Hleatt Tigers forfelt last game of season to St Mary s Inslgnla Day The long awalted sectlonal There s been some changes made ln the gradlng and we have a modxflcatlon of the old gradlng system Basketball boys are honored wlth blg banquet IRC attends Model UN at Anderson Theres spring 1n the a1r at the Spnng Concert Sclence trlp to Cleveland Test Tube Twxrlers tour sclence Scxence tnp to Cleveland Test Tube Twlrlers tour sclence expos1t1ons Band and cho1r attend contest My goodness' Another vacatlon long Easter week end Blg nlght for drama class Young Aprxl County choral festlval Choir performs A nlght to remember Ctrl Scout formal dance Semors rece-we announcements Senlor trlp Chlcago wlll never be the same' The flrst 80 page Spectrum arrlves Oh that color' Createst Show on Earth Crescendo V3fl8tlCS Baccalaureate services A wave of royal blue ln school What else but the semors ln thelr caps and owns Predlctxons and memories are made at Senlor Class Daw 'f Once 1n a llfetlme Craduatlon' I 4 . . 1, , . . 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