Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, IN)

 - Class of 1934

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' ' "' Not unlike this great org-3 ' on za smaller sc' ' school ' nism, tho ale, is, a modern 'ff criss-crossed with social currents so imperious in their pressure as to create vexing' problems of curriculum and administration. he Weight of the de- pression has t igiblyfbeen eased in our local high sc, ooltfb the restoration in 1933-34 of the nine onths' school the new setun in city s bv revival of ' d . term, chool affairs, and employment in Anderson i ustries. It is the ourpo toqeth n- se of this er- in o the ' ' szmllari the Iesserx Annual to weld ne metaphor, or alleefory, tv of the Qt-eater organism to the resemblances are stri king. fr' Av-nj: 1,--IfT.ff', wx' , . ,'1""f f "T 1 11 fl 1 , I 4 u h hih A Dedication Upon graduating from this institution WC, real- izing our responsibilities in their larger sense fo1 perhaps the first time, contemplate critically this period of our educational development and es- pecially the year we spent as Seniors. As we view the events of the past year, we can not help noticing the unfailing guidance and lead- ership of one man. It seems very fitting to dedicate this yearbook, whose theme is based on the "New Deal" in our g'overnment, to one who has brought this same theme not only into the high school but the entire school system. Therefore, it is with great pleasure that we, the members of the class of nineteen-hundred and thirty-four, dedicate this Indian to that man, Mr. Arthur Campbell, and trust that his hand may remain the guiding one and his leadership con- tinue as an inspiration to future members of this institution. 1 V1 ' ' --naar-,gr awvaag-13,1-73'-Lxnqnawipg-gfL1y.fawAm,3Ljpm' -'f ' -1-menszwggu-.51az,x ..5..'gg-.1-4uu4.qg.L.::-amw,w35.i.Lzf.. M., Q. , ...-L4 -.1 , .. . .-4.,l,,g, , .1--- WL, -., ,A . I f Q 1 . f v 5 5 r J f + r I 'I . . i 5 3 1 J i 5 Q I 3 a Ike- "" X- , '5- . 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M I In M ,,. , : fa: , ,1 X ---' if, 5 -1 - 3 ,iwti'!ifQia11i:5f.L1Qjfxew --v 11 giiimwffr W ' 10 HlI.l'I it is true that a year book should deal chiefly with the endeavors and accomplishments of the student Hbody politic", yet oftentimes too much space is apt to be devoted to their activities, thoughtlessly overlooking those with the "legislative" assistance and guidance of whom our school has been made possible. Thus let us pause and in this section give credit where credit is due--to those i11 whom are vested the legislative authority ot' this institution of learning-the School Board and Fac- ulty. Success can not be assured if wrong methods ot' training a1'e employed. Thus by their untiring' efforts they have attempted to insure ours by removing any obstructions which might lie in our pathway. Their aim has been to prepare us for life, to equip us with a foundation of knowledge, and to instill within us prin- ciples of conduct that are worthy. Although we can not express it adequately in words, our appreciation for their services are sincere, and we hope that they will continue to serve in the future as they have in the past. FY? naunmagx Vu' gmm if! gave 'Ai-53' Q: Ss :Mazza gl iziusxfze is K V . K W:e?2'fE3?'15'-'ef' is --il 1 YN, Kg , 2- A . H k-.' ,,., 4 , 2- if Pe 'M , 'fl .jf "if 1. -1 'yi A X157 L . -'-5 U ,. I 21- F' . ' 131: '1 4 G' . v :M TV? 'x Y -'5 ' "LY ,Af LQ. sg? A 2 +1- 'flr' ' . 'ef k ' 1.2 U ' Eff.. .f-31 3 Q 5 A . v 41 42,1 'S . ,, I 3.44, 1 L fi 'Lg ff FR , 1 ' ml- ga ' "gi: lg" . 3 .2 5, - Ffa, -. .Gm its if Y -ggi 'J .f "gi 'L in :,- 'f-. 152 . .V It sill, . 'ff ffl-V" -' - cv' J- 21" wx, gay :H 'f . yi ' I , lf. .Q-if? 1 iff, ,343 V -5 jug-y :fi :ff if fi ' LQ ','f"f ji 2' V, -'.j, 1-V. U , A. ' .Q mg fi , 51" V 'wifi ? 5.5 " 1 . 'ie 5 1 A ff ,N 9.45. ' 19 1 Ax V' 5' , Q ' A V-2 gd ' 172- 35 . -,wx - f Q 3 , 1. Tc, , ff. Lg, 1': V- 'll 1 A if -, .M ' ,J " f pi? 03,- 1 , ' i f ' 1 ,u f ' 4 lf ra, iz: A 1 xl'-fi .-.Q -Q 1 11, --3 . .,,., V Mini Board T l Mr. VVzidc Frcc Mr. Victor Higgs Mr. Wzidc lfrcc, Sr., cxccutivc hczld ot' this hotly. while pcrhups known to fcw studcnls personally, is known by ull of theni, for his zlctivc and cnthusiastic intcrcst in zxftzlirs of thc studcnt body. His has hccn thc firm guiding hand in rcshuping the policics of the rc- constructed school sctup in Andcrson. The gcnuinc conccrn which Mr. Victor ll. Higgs has cxhibitcd in all nwttcrs pertaining to the wcll-lacing ot' thc high school has not gone unnoticed. XVc considcr him :l wcll'-clioscn niclnhcr of this Hlcgislzltivcn body. Mr. liobcrt M, tlritchfield has provcd hinisclt' an in- vziluahlc ussct to thc board hy his wisc suggcstions :uni cupuhlc ussistzuicc in solving its nunicrous 2lCl1llllllSll'2l- tivc problems. XY1- havc bccn plcused to huvc llllll us zu dlrcctor of our school govcrnmcnt. tlf coursc, no "NOW llC2ll,, school-board would hzlvc hccn succcssful in its prohlcni-solving without tho :iid ot' il nn-nibcr of thc fl'llllIllllC scx. This lady wus nonc othcr than Mrs. Arthur Bcckninn to whom wc tcndcr our thanks for hcr part in guiding thc school's dcstiny. ll0t'2lll3L' of his activc participation in civic nft'ai:'s ot' thc conununity. Mr. Frcdcrick l,. Huy, was wcll quailificd for this position ot' "lcgisl:ntor". Hc should hc C0llllJlll!l0lll0tl tor thc curncstncss which hc dis- pluycd in fulfilling his dutics. Ml. ltohcrt Critchficld 's. Nt-llc llccknmn Mr. Frcdcrick Huy Q 4. Representatives A b- 12 i r 1 Mr. Stoler To Mr. Fred VV. Stoler, our "New Deal" principal, we extend our sincerest appre- ciation for the competent manner in which he has performed the duties of his office. Our restoration to the position of high standing among other high schools of the state may be traced largely to his efficient direction, and to the many wise improvements in the educational methods employed in the high school for which hc has been responsible. His friendliness and justice in all con- tacts with the student body, combined with his qualities of leadership have made him one of the most capable in- cumbents of this highly important office. 13 I .t if 1' :rf If ,. I X ,'.N X' J: F' rf' , ff If I :I ,-'A " P f .1 .F I ' ft nw, I t -I, , .tv . fl I. I A-- .fl 1 1' 'l'u1s1ucs12 BOXVEN Geometry W. H. BBINSON Head of Math. Department , K.X'I'IiElilNli L. BRUNVN Head of Coxnniercial Department CLARENCE E. BUnNs VOl'2lll0Il2ll English -I V , CELIA CA1:soN Clothing A. R. CHADD Director of Athletics F . -Y . ..v-. J: if ,' If '..f . . J. ,fr , J. M. Co1fr1N History INA A. CRUTCHFIELD BUSINESS English 14 "1 QI ' i- b , I vtn- ug..- BALI-11 CULI.n'HE1: Drafting PAULINE DAY English ELBIER D. Goss Head of History Department HELEN GEAR History ELLA 0. Goss History LEE HALF Pattern Making XVILBUR E. HALI, Speech and Debate NIAE HENRY Latin , 2 PHIL ACKER Physical Education HEBA A1moNGAs'I' Dean of Girls MINNIE ADAINIS History J. P. AMICK History JAY .IULIAN BAILEY History XVILMA BAIXEAT Head of Art Dcpartnient :. CLAUDE 'P. I BARNER Prlnting C. M. BONGE Vocational English liU'1'H B. HILL Music Euuslz H1LL1Goss PhXS1t'2ll Educatlon RQSALIE HIliSlIH Art Ii. B. IIORTON Head of Science IJ0lJ2lI'fll10Ilt ESTIIICR HOSKINS English VII?-G12-IIA Hunsow lin g'l1sh in S.xn.u-I E. HUN- COIl'IIlCl'C12ll Law and S2ll0Slll2lllShllJ BAlm,x1:.x Jlzwl-:'r'1' Physlc-all EdllC2ltl0Il Gommox Ii. JULIUS VVo0d Shop H. W. JULIUS Auto Mechanics II.xz1-:L M. KI41XIl.XI.I, English M.-xRGAlil2'l' II. I.x4:Axc:HMAN Head of Household Arts ll. l.1NnslcY Vocational Vocations Nonlc1,1.x l.on.xN Bookkccplng I.. .l. 1u11CI.lN'l'0l1K I-loud of Foreign Lilllgllllgl' C. H. NICCLURI-I Head of English IBBIJQIFUIICIII Bo I.. B. N!.x'1'11r:1: Botony MARY ll. NI1L1,lc1a English FANNIIQ li. N.xuI.l-3 Latin V. G. NIMS PIIXSICIII EdlIClltlOll Ii1.s1r: ll. Pmuzls Engllsh PAU1. J. I'1-'1.As'1'Emsu A1111-1'ic'zl11 Pl'UblCIllS Frcnc h IIIQLEN PHICSTUN lin gllsh xvmx W. I'lf1,.xs'rm: LUCILE RAILSBACK Shorthand GOLDIE HEPETTO Geometry RICHARD RIENCENBEHGER Orchestra C. D. ROTRUCK VUldtl0Ilill Director-Geography W. L. SANDERS Physiology ANNE SAYHE Foods Ii1mY'rH1s T. Sco'1"1' Librarian HowAnn L. SHARPE Machine Shop RAY SHERMAN Vocational Math ATHUR SHIREY Civics 0. L. SPRINGEH History B. H. STEWART Physics GEIEALDINE STHICKI rn Spanish Jussi: STUTSMAN Botany 'Vhm' IiL1z.xBE'rH THUMNIA Spanish ETHEL THURSTOIN English HICIIISIEIVI' Ml1.1,1sn: Mznilwnlzxlics li'rnlc1, 'l'Hl'1:s'mN English limlx L. 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"liberal", "p'rogressive,', and "conservative", However, these groups are identified by the more familiar titles ot' lfreshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. ln discussions of the business situation a condition, resulting from our economic system, to which there is frequent reference is 'tthe business cycle", composed of five evolutionary stages. The principle of this cycle is applicable to the high school, where a correspond- ing condition exists, which we may term "the high school cycle". l'nlike "the business cycleu this cycle is composed of only fouy stages, namely: "Radical- ismn, "l.iberalism,,, "llrogressivism", and "Conserva- tismn. .lust as in the past it has seemed inevitable that business pass through these various stages, so does su high school class experience a similar evolution during its sojourn here. All of the individuals, whose likenesses adorn the succeeding pages, will soon assume their obligations as citizens of a much larger order ot' society than that of the high school. Senior Class fThe C0l1Sf'I'l7llfil7l'Sl All hail to the leaders of the school! XVL as . stages ol' high school life---gross ridicult, iveness and now ultra-sophistieation ant mature intelligence and greater wisdom, we alted position which we now hold-a own training in the school of ienee has qualified us for this deciding what constitutes thc school attitude and conduct. Nor are the Seniors lacking in dignity befitting members of the ciary. To prove this fact one has only to observe our chief justices: ,Everett Gaunt, Iidgllr Liptrap, Virginia lflulse, and .lanies Ritter. It is also quite ob- vious in our sponsors: Mr. .l. .l, Bailey and Miss Ruth li. llill. Yes, we too, not unlike those who have preceded us, have suffered from that well-known malady characteristic of all senior classes- inflation ot' the ligo. Moreover, il' you are very observ- ing you will notice that our more rap- idly maturing .Iuniors are already dis- . . 4 ' l playing SyllllJl0lllS ot this dread dis- 02150. 25 ,,-X txperienctd the four dawnink progress- , because of more honored and ex- idieial function. Our .Xl lftlllli. l,liSl.llC C.- .Xczull-n.i1' X Nl lllli . Nl .XX I N li lil,liAN0llfA.'Xvzl-lvmic .XXI IIQHSUN , HILDA At'2lll1'lllll7 XXIJICHSON, XYANIZTA l:1lANCl'lS---C0lllIll1'l'lTl2ll Iulum-ul lligh Srlmnl 25 "A Pair ol' Iluuuticsug uistivs- l,Ilf.ft'illll'.Q "Clu'islmus Czu'0l"g Senior Class Play. AlHI9'l'll0Nll. Illililililfl' Xv.Y"Al'2lill'I1ll4' 213 Nh ACHUR, li0liliIlT L.-Avzndeuuc ul:-rn lilllglllili-Cf' Club lg Advisory lluske-llmll lg Sc-uulv I. .Xl,l3llIGH'I', GITOIKGIC li. 'AXl'1lIlt'1I1lL' F f -1 1-my lg llruluulic Club Il, -lg l..llxl lmnsl X1 url linys' lhmstx-I' Club 2. Il, 1. AIAQHIH, lllillvlly--fllbllllll0l'Cllll f.lllHIIlt'l'L'lill Club lg Ilomn- .l1:t'UIl0lllll'S l. ALLEN lllilk, ICLIXOR --Aczule-llliv the-rw-liz: lg Girls' llmuslm' Club 1, 2. 4. Adv Al.l.I'1Nlllili, YVILLIAM Yxvfllliilllhllill isury liaskm-tbznll lg liuskc-lbzull 'lk-:nu 1. X l!Al3l.li, ICARLIC 'Al'1lCl4'lllll' Sa-uzilc lg Scivlivz--Nlulli. lllub I. lSAGl,liY, GICORGIC Avzlmlr-lxiic Ili-Y 1, 2, Zi, lg Buys' liouslc-1' Club 'lg Opvrekllan .l, 43 Orr-lu-sll'u l. 2, 3, lg 110111-011 Nlzlsle-1' Ji, fl: .Xclvisury lizlskc-ibzxll 1, 2. ,,--A ---M - if lSAI.l,AliIJ, LOIEI, H.-Aczulculig hlrl lie-s1'1'Vf's l, 2, Il, -lg Art Cllzxirluzul Zig Chorus Sciem-4--Nlulli. 1, 2, 245 Sz-imlv 2g A1'1nisti1'c' Nxxxhwiii I ,Day 1'l"Kig1'ZllIl if-:QL 9717J"" 'F li N 'f 9 ISAIHQALOXY, .IAM IES- AL'ud4-lun' X-Huy Stall' Sig Upslrr-llzi 3g Advisory lluskr-tbzill 1. ISAIKRUN, lil,Nlf3'AL'2llll'lllll' X-lluv Stall' ig Aflvisnry liziskelbull 1, 2g Aviil- ilcm Llub 1. iii 5 s 2 Q IBIZAL, .IANIC -.Xczulrluic Hirl llvsn-i'v4-:Q lg Op:-wtiu 23 Iflumc- lic. Club l3liNNIi'l"l', IHEHRIAN -Aczulvxuiv Senizu' Class Play. lSliVl'Il.HIBlliIl, .lOllNfA1'zulvlxaiu :J'll2ll0 Il. lil lllJl.li, VA UGHN- --Your lirmuz-l lli-Y fl, lg X-Huy Stull' ,lg Advisory liilhlilqllllll f' l3INllll.XTxl, XYlI.lf0lll? .l.fNYlN'1lll0ll1ll ISRADIJOCK , JACK-fAcz1dc-'luis Ss-nate 45 lk-bale Te-zuu -15 Hobbies Cluh 45 His- tory Club 35 Hi-Y 45 Sr. Class Play. ISHAIJFURIJ, NIONA .lANEfC0lrlll1cI'Cial Choral Club 45 Sciellcf--Matll. Club 35 Girl Re- svrw-s 1, 2, 8, lCabi1u-:U5 Girls' Booster Club 45 Oper:-tia 3, fl . IERANSFOHD, PAUI,-Academic Hi-Y 1, 2, 45 'I'r1-'asurer of Hi-Y 33 Band 1, 2, 35 Orclwslra 1. BRIZKKEN, CARIffAcaden1ic Ilflllllillld' Clllb-T1'f'ilSllI'l"I' 3, -lg Opt-rvtta 3, 45 Swimming Club. IEHINDUSIE, BlATTHENV--Aczulovuic Advisory liaskelbull 1, 2. ISIRIJNVICLL, IHICHARD-Acad4'1uic lli-Y 15 History Club 3,15 Smmh- 2, 3, 45 Svuutm 2 3, 45 Scif-1104--Nlzltll. Club SS, lg Pl'l'54lIll'I1l of Svllilll' 4. BLA K ll, NYAYNE-Avzlclmllic j'c-rella 1, 15 Choral Club 'lg Hobbies Club 4 IELOUNT, .I , VlC'l'OlifAru dl-ulic' lloy's lloosln-r Club 45 13111111 1. 2, 3, 45 Owllcs lru 2, 3, 45 Scif-llcs--Nlxllll. Club 19 l7l'lllNM1lj01"l Ii00ll0L"l', MARY NIAXINIG- COl1llUi'l'0l2ll Girl li:-svrvvs 2, lg ll0llllIll'l'l'lXll IE. HOUSM AN, NIA URICIE YVll.l,lANl--Vocaliomll --,.-. .-. . lilHlNNIiNliLYIHi, IDA -Avzulx-:ufv css 11lH1s4luSsxl4thl l l1llQ' lg Gi1'llRAs-r'm-sly ll' l3llUSlllCli, XX'AI,'I'lfli IL. .l'li.- .AL'llKll'llllL' ' ISIHUXYN, liYIiI.YX .lL'ANl'lAA 4At'1l1ll'lllll' 2 flllL'1lQ4l lligh SL-llonl lg l'l1znI1'ug.il1py Club li X-Huy Stull' Sig Ilnuu- lil0ll0lllll'S Fluh I f BRYAN. 1il'SSlil ...... Alilllilllil' Ifcgullmll I, 2g Svllzlll' 2g Ax 'iuliou lili'xAN'l', lili'l"l'Y 1'mm1:1-rcini lm In munucs l"ub 'S Girl li:'svl'v4's Zig llu - f': liL'l"liIN, ANNA lll'Il.l,l'IfAu:ul1-lxnil' Q-lrl lic-swvm-5 l, .L IRYRUM, l'AL'I, -M-zulm-ulic llolmrary Society -lg Ilislury Club Zlg Baud Si Scioxlcu-Nlatll Club 2. IS, lg 'l'x'm-usllw-1' ol' SK'll'IlL'l' Blulh Club I. l l!L'R'l'0N, l4AX'Nli-- Aczulm-miv Hi-Y 12, 3, lg X-Huy Stuff lg Advisory liuslwllmznl W I, 25 Scif-llc:--Nlatlx Club ZS, lg Sm-rprm-:nxt ut Arms I ISYIIUM, Nlll,l,AllIl Auzulx-luic liami li, lg Oclu-stru I, 25 Scif-ucv-Nlullx Club I "Clll'lSllllils Carol". CAMl'l5l'Il.l.. ISICSSIIZ All-Xlllli Avuxla-Illia' Bible- IM-ailing Illub 1- CIIISNI, MAH'l'HAf-Aciule-lllic Frm-ncll Club 19 llemorury Society fl, il. lluuur: Girl llllllll Cl.Al'l',FAIRY-Acxulrlllic try Soriety 3, -19 History Club Zig Choral Club fig Opt-11-tta Il. CLAY, .l0SlCl'l-HNli--Aczldvulir 1ll'Sl'l'Vt' 49H0ur1rury Society 49Modcr1i I.tlllgll1lL'I8 Club 1, 29 History Club 3. CLAXIN, NIAHAISELI.liflkorlm-iiiic Coulmiltcf- 39 Latin Club Zi, -19 l,l'0Slill'I1l ul' Latin Club 49 History Club I. CI. AY POOL, lil201lGE-- Acad:-xuic lll'tllll1lllLT Club fl, lg li-mys' lhosxvr Club ,lg Sects-- tury ol' Booster Club -I9 Studi-ut Council 29 Xl0dt'l'll Lzuu.u1ag1- Club 2, Zig llistory Club 39 liuys' film- Club 39 Opt-rc-Un Ii, -lg Advisory Bask- rtllzill 19 Activilir-s Comiuitleo 49 Science-Matli Club 39 Prom Cmumitts-e 39 Drznualiu Club Play V 159 Sr, Class Play. CA IRNIZY, Hlil.lCN-.kcauim-iliin Girl llcsvrva-s -J C.Xlll.llili. tll'1lt.Xl.l7 'XvKN'tlllUll1ll lli Y 9 'l' l,l'l'SlKll'lll nl' lli-Y 'P' Aclvisury lluski ..,., . .., lmll 2. CllAMlSlClRS, NIAH1LAlili'I'-Cuiliim-wiul Girl lic-sz-i'vcs I9 Home lfl'0llUllllCS Club I. C.XHI'liN'l'lili. Nl .Xli'l'lI.X 'flUIlllllt'l'L'l1ll 9 tiirl lim-se-rvr lg Commit-rciznl Club 1. CHIl.IJlillS, ULVIQN - Il0ll1lI'2ll'X Soviz-ty Arucla-lu ir zs, 4. 4 up V CLICNI, MAHGAllli'l'iAcuclL-llliu Cl,U'l'li, Flllill-Yocutioual luys' liunslz-r Club lg Football 1, 2, 3, 43 'l'1'uck I, 2, Zig Swimming Team 2, 39 "A" Club 4. COOK, L. liU'l'Il fixk'llllI'llllL' SL'll'llCf'-xlillll Club -15 SL-tlalv -15 Girl Reserve 'lg Hmmrary Sucivty Zi, 4g Histroy Club lig Operettzn 4. CONIJUN, Il0li0'l'HY-W-Cmulm-rrial 'vim-llcn--Nlutlx Club lg SQ'l12lll' -lg History Club 3. COLTCH, ALlilill'l' NYILLIAM -AL-zndeluic Boys' Glu- Club lg Ops-rf-tta 2. - 1 i ,l COX, NAflxll"lxCZlKl0llllt' Girls' lllec- Club 23 Op:-rc-lla COY. FIHANCIS-Avudf-1u'i c SL'lt'Il1S0-Bllllll. Club 23 Amlvisury Buskotlwull 1, 2 CRAIG, llillilill'l'---Acacia-:Ilia Advisory liuslwllmll l, 2. CRANE, .XNNAl.lilC---Culuun-rviul Cirl llesvrvcs lg ll0llllIll'1'Clill Club 1, Hislm Club 4. CIl0SI,liY FLOYlJ4Yocalio11ul Buskclbull 'l'e-am ll, tl. wh Cas QS 5 ,Yi ,NE Q IJIEATUN, THONIAS-Acacle-inii story Club 49 Girls'Gl0v Accmlipiinisl -1. lDEl.l'll, l,lil.X FAYIC--Acalllx-luic Nlfcl:-ru Llillgllllifl' Club lg lllbllll' liculmiuics I DENNIS, IDOIGIS- Awimlviiiia' l ul Rm-54-rvvs 13 yllHl4'l'll lmliglizage Club lg Home licoxwulics L DICK, lllEll'l'-AL:uh-mic Smiatv 2, 33 lli-Y l, 2, Il. IJILLIE, IELNORA--Aczulciiiic Frm-nvli Club ig Svnatc 2. wg Vim. 7 M Q55 S Q S S llAlll., XVIl.I,lAMY.Xc:lde-iilic lfrmllmll ,lg 'l'l':1ck -lg Operetlu -l. IJAYIIES, .l l'l,l L'S--Y.Xczul4-liiil: :mtv ig Aviation Club 3. 45 Football 4g ' l. DAVIS. IZNIXIA I,l'CII.l-I -Acudvmic Girl Ri-sm-i'v1-s ll, 4g lluuu- licoumuf :S DAVIS, MARY .Il7Nli---Aczulc-inzc DAVIS, JOHN -Aczulvniir Iiuys' iiuislvi' Club lg Pruiu Coiuuulln '0 5 Track I l!0NNIil,l.Y, NICHAIIIJ l,lilf'.XCll1l1'llllL' ys' lhmslm-r Clul, 2g lllDIllllll'l'L'l1ll Linh 1. I I lNbL'11l..XS, l.0L'lSlT- ---- lll!lllllll'l'L'l:ll llL'ilDliR.Xli, VIYIAN AL'llilt'llllC llrzunuiic Club lg Opc-1'vttu I. IIOXYNIAN, Il.XliIHY--.Xczulm-lllic Ili-Y lg llrzuuzltic Club -1. Ill' NIIA NI, ll L"1'll -llHIllIllQ'l'1'lill Cunum-ruizll Club lg fH'Clll'Sll'Zl I. IDI blllili, J ESS li li.4.Xcz11lcA11lic HX IilCU'l"l', lSAl!lCl.l. I-I -Afqlill-lu ic' Girl lil-sv1'w's 3, lg llrxuue liCUIl0llll1IS Clulr -1. ICYANS, Iilil.FOlilJ .Xczulm-xuiu 017011-llai 2. lCl,l4INhNXU0D, liAl.l'H ll..-Lollllm-l'v1:1l IQPPLY, llUlilili'I'.X--.Xczulvlllic Scif-lwv-Mznlll, Cluh 2. Zi, 45 Aviation Club lg Girls Res:-:Tvs l, 2, 3. lg Vice--I're-s. of C-irl IZ:-si-'rvvs 1: History Cluh 33 Girls Glu- Cluh -1. FOSNOT, ll0ll0'l'HY lllilliN--,-M-zuimxiic Coumu-rcial Club 15 Home Ecmloluics Club 4 Flllili, l'AUl,--Acad:-Illia FOX, ANNIE E.".xCZlll9lllll' Spf:-vlx Play 45 Daily Bible R1-adixlg Club 4. l'lllSl1l'lli0llN, l3l2llNQXHIL--Acmlwlliu Flll-ZE, NVAIJIC H. .lll,---Acacll-lille History Club 2g Boys' Gln-0 Club 2, ll, lg Opel'- 1-lla Zig Arlvisory llaskr-tbull 2g Annual Staff 4. FAl,liliNlilillRY, EAHI.-Aczulm-lric Aclvisory Haskell,-ull 1, 2. FAl'GIl'l', AlISl'IR'l'-V-Acmlvluic lllll!0l'2ll'y Susie-ly lg F1'Cl1Cll Club -I. lflSllllACli, CAROL --Avudemic Sl-im-lice--Nlzllli. Club lg SPIIEIN' 3, .lg '1'1'i:asu1'l-1' Svmilm- -lg Girl Resvrvcs lg X-Ray Staff 4. FLANNIGAN, LOUISE XlAll--C0llllll0l'Clill C0llIllll'l'Cliil Club 1. FLETCHICIR, RONALDgvocational Advisory lluskvtball 1, 2. G ,Ullll l"HlS'l', MOHlllli-Ym':1li1.l1ul .X4lx'isn1'y lizuskvllmall 1. lflll.l.l'Ili, lil,Slli lil'Il.l.li- Aczulwllic irl llvse-:wc lg llolmrury Sucivly Il, I. l"L'Nli, l3lCA'l'llll1li- flUllllllf'l'l'l5il m-rciul Club 1. 25 llmm- Economics 4. U My fl J , qrlufn HAIHIJNICH, lilPBICli'l'f--A1-:lmlvlllif' GAUXT, liVlilllC'1"l' xXl.'!xXL'iilll'lllll' sill:-nt ol' Fl'l'llL'll Club 45 SCll'IlCi'-Nllilll. Club lg Hi-Y 3, lg llistory Club 2g '1'r011su1'4-1' ol' Junior lllussg Annual Slufl' 3. 35 KEIIAIOKHC, .Xl,lCI2fll0lll11u'!'c'ini Girl Reserve 1. KERAIIAM, lill,l4 -A1'1ldl'lllll' HI-X 1, Ig X-Ray Slufl' 43 Advisory Iizxskvllral 1, 35 Basketball 2. GI IITUN, liA'I'llllYX -Cmxnlwn' izxl l"l'StIllAl,li, ,XLICII3A--llrmlllllxmwml G0'l"l'. DONALD Aczlmle-nliv NNN XI lb Nlllll X4 idum x I XL :du ' uislicm- ' ,.,mm ' " ' " I ' '11 wi ic ,1l0llS0l" G" 'f A ' X-I any S - . ' 'IL CN Sli IVE , E "- - 'uL".'H1'i A visory liwskc-ilrall 1, L' L" I. , , ,, 2 . C. . 1 '4AL'2lll4'Xllil' N-ra-liz I ' I " 1 1 ' Iiihlc lhfuf i C uh 1 ,EY C f-Acaulz-Illini ' A-sz-rva-s I g .utix C Zig 'ir s Ulm- Club GR XY 1iIlIH.INffkcznllollliu - 1 .Xdviso1'y liuskvilmll 1, 2. GRANT, X ORM AN !Acadm-lllin' Advisory Barska-llmll 1, 2. URI IFFICY, FR.XNCIS--Aczulclnic .Xrlnisticv l,1lgC'illlt GIIICIQNLANIJ. X-Hz 1IRACE-Y--f10lllIlll'l'Ciill my Staff 3, X GRINICR, IIIIAIRIJZS HOXVARD -Vocational Football 2, Zig l'rx-s. Advisory ul' liihln- Hvuding Club llzlskvtball l, 2. HANCOCK, COOPER 'l'. -Avzuivlniv HANES, lilCI'l'H---Avzuclcixiic' N4 I ll IJXIK ide-ru lmilgllzgc I ub , 2.9 .'- ny Slzifl' Zig Band l 2, Il, 'lg 0l't'ill'Sil'2l 2, Il, -lg Advisory lizlsklfilmll S Sc-ivrirm--Nlulli Club 23 Bi-C0n!c-uiul Pil2l'?1Ili 2g Armistice- Img:-:xiii 1. ILKIUIICSON, DONAl.lJ---.Xcucle-iuic lli-Y 3, lg lizmd Zi, -lg Auuuall Stuff Il, fig Buys' linustc-r Club -1. HARIJACHIC, PAIIL--Coluuu-rciul ll.-Xll'l', RIl.L-Acaflc-luic 'l't'lllliS 'l'4':uu 1, 2. ix Y K M , I X. K lx Vx 'x l-lAL'CK, AILIENI-I LA RUE -Aczuleuliv F1'l'Ill'il Club 45 Nlodc-ru luuiguugv Club 1, 23 Hist- Hislury Club 3. HIENSLICY, GIEHALD fXv04'Zlti0ll8i Advisory lloskeilmll I. 2. HELYIE. JEAN-4 ,XCZilit'l1!lL' Choral Club 4g Frviwli Club lg l'ru1x1 Commi ive Zig Girl lieswve-s Choir Il, -ig Girl liesc-rvvs 1.2, Il, -ig I'rf-sidvul of Girl Rc-si-rvc-s -tg llmilmtic Club 4: History Club 1, 33 Girls' Glc-e Club lg Op:-relist l, ll, ,ig Sr. Clusg Play. HENSLIEY, BANKS A. -AK'ildl'lllil' HENDERSON, lilJXVIN---A1-:ull-luic ',?7 lin E S llUI'l'liS, OMER .Xl'2llll'llll4' Senate- l, 2. HOSIGK, Nl .XllGARl'1'l' -Avail:-luic f'irl llvs4'1'Vc's Zi, lg llramalic Club ,lg Girls' licmslvr Club Ig llistory Club Il: Prvs. ol' I'I0lll4' 4lllUl'lllk'S Cluh lgYi1-nf I'rx's, ol' S4'i0ni'4'-Xlatli Club l1S1"ll1llf' I. HPIJSUN, MARY LOEISE-Acaclvluiv Girl llesvrvvs l. 24 Girls' lirmsler Club l. llL'GllIiS. IRUIQIEITI' V-Vocational ys' lluosln-r Club 45 Advisory lirnskvlball 1, 2. ll lf l"l"Nl AN , llARRY--1Iululuorcial lIlGIl'l'CllliXY. XYILXIA---Comuu-rm'iaI lllI,l,. CllAlll.liS ll.---.Xl-:ull-luic Latin Club Zig lfmvlball 'I'4-am 2g AllYl.sOl'B' Bask- vlball l. IIUFFICIR, lllINTOIA--Aczuln-llxic Girl Ill-s0l'x'0s l, 2g Op:-rvlla Zig Prom lllilllllllllvl' 3. ll0l'l'liS, MARY f:Xl'Zldl7lllll' llramalic Club Il, -lg Girls' lg04lSl4'l' Club lg Hou- arary Sul-ivly 3, lg Latin Club Il, 45 'l'l'PIl5. ol' Lat- in Club 'lg S1-rn-lary ul' Soplioumrc- Class: Annual Staff l, lg A1-tivilivs Cnmmitte-v HOCliliNlilillllY. IHOSICNIAHY--Conuun-rcial Girl Ili-se-rvvs 1. 2, 3g llouurary Suri:-ty Il, lg Colu- mx-rcial Club lg Hixlary Club Zig 0lll'V'l'll2l Il, lg Choral Club fl, lg lil'l.l.. DONALD l..- AClldi'IlllC' llznnl 1, 2, 3, lg Oclu-stra 1, 2, Il, ig Science--Nlzilli Club l. HULSIC, VIRGINIA-Acadi-inim' Girl licfsvrvs-s 1, Zg Girls' Hoosier Club -ig Girls Gln-e Club 'lg Choral Club -lg Vice-Pres. ol' Choral Club ,lg Op:-Volta 4g 'l're'us. ol' Soplionlora- Clussg Srcre-tary oi' Senior Clossg K'Six Cups 01' Choco- Izlle-"g Armistice- Pageailtg Annual Stafl' 3, -lg Sr. Class Play. lllli. IZOBERT----A011111-'llliC Advisory liuskvtball 1, 2. INGBAM. MARY -Aczull-mic X-Huy Staff 43 Scii-ucv-Mzilli Club 3, -1. JACKSON, ORA Bl.fAl'2'l1lPl'lllA' Clirislmus Play 45 Boys' lluostf-1' Club -igVi1'0- Pres, ol' liooslf-r Club lg Swimming Team 2, 3: Senate Il. .l ENN' li'l"l', S ALLY--Acad em ic Girl Hvserve l, 2, Il, 43 Publicity Cliiurnizm ol Girl Rvservvs ,ig llranlzliic Club 'lg Art Club Home Economics Club ,lgSv1'i'm-lary ui' loin IP IiCUll0llllC5 Club -lg Svience-Mulli Clul: 3 rom COIllllllttt'f'Q Sr. Class Play. JONES, FRANCES JANE -Columel Footb .l OHS S, NIIl.l.All ll--Vovutiouai all TPIIIH 3, -lg liuski-lhzlll 1. 25 "A JONES. GEORGli-Vovzllionzil Advisory liaiskvtbull 1, 2. JONES. FRANCIS ll ARIONW -Aczlde 'vial -, C -mic .ll'LIAN, RALPH -Vm-utional KAISICR. li0llliR'l' -Acad:-lniv li ISNIHOY, AXNE'll0lllIllt'l'l'lZll mu-rci: 1 lg l 's ory C IQAISRICH, GlftllllEIC-fYnCnli0l1:lI lfmxllmll 1, 2. IH, Ig "A" Club 3. -4. KICNDAI., NIAIHLAIEITI' .xC1lil1'llllt' lllllll'l'l'l1ll Club I, 2: Hislu 1 JONES, Hll,l5lili'l' Vocational ys' llonsh-r Club lg Advisory Iiaskz-tlmll Swimming T1-:un 2, Zi. JON ES, l1llIll'1li'l'- Voczltiolml Opvrvilu lg Arlvisory Rusk:-llmll 1. 2 . ONES, JAYNIE-1 Al'0ll4'lllll' ' -svrvvs 1, 23 Nl0ilt'l'll l.ungll:lg4- Club Ray Staff lg llunn- lfCIlll0lllli'S Club -1 JOYCIC, XVILLIANI Vrwzntiunul JONES. NIARYINA-Vocational' Balskfltlmll lg Advisory llaskr-tbull I. I .-Q li HALL, lRvIS:fAl'1lfl0llllC l HifY 2, ll, lg Advisory lizislwllmll 1. 21 Sl'll'lll'l'- Mnlli. Club Il. KINLEY, MANY I-'RANKIICS--.M-mlm-liiic llllllll' liruuoiuirs Club lg Si'l4'llL'l'-xlillll. Club 1 Opc-11-llzi l. Llili, NORMAN -V-Cmiiim-rciol LEACH, MARY ELIZAIIICTH -Acazln-iiiic Girl Refs:-rvvs 'lg llmiurzwy 'Sucivly 3, 13 Vivre Pre-sidffni of Ilunurury Society lg Ilisiury Club l Arluisliri- l':lg.u-:uit lg Auuuzil Slillhli I. LliNIAS'l'ER, NIAXINE -A011414-mir LICNYIS, CONSTANCIQ -Aczulc-imc LIl"l'R.Xl', lilJG.Xli li. -Avail:-Illia' YlL'l'-l,I'I'Sllll'Ilt ul' Ss-uior Classg lli-Y I, 2, Zig lioys' Booslrr Club lg Se-rg:-uint :nl Arms ul' liooslc-r Club lg Boys' Gln-r Club Il, lg Oper:-ilu 3, ll, lg .Mlvisnry liuskc-lbull l, 2g Cliorzil Club 2, Zi, lg l'rc-iid:-nl ul' CIIUVZII Club l. LICXVIS, xlib'FONNA"-CUlllIlll'l'l'l?ll liirl lies:-iw:-s l, Zig Operrllu 3, lg Choral Club l. Ll'l"l'IZN, CLARA JL'ANI'l'A 'C0llllIll"l'L'liil Girl lh-sm-rvvs l, 2, Il, 4g Svcrn-lury ul' Girl llc-- si-rvrs 43 l,l'2llllilllL' Club fl, lg Cmmm-rcizil Club 1, 23 St'll'lll'l'-Nllilll. Club -lg S9lHlfl' 2. LINDSAY, NIAXINIC fCUlIlIlH'l't'l1ll -7 . 4 Cumnx NIARIANOS, 'l'0Nl--Aczulm-111iv H1-Y 2, 3, 45 lioys' lluostf-r Club lg X-liuySl:1l'i' Stuclvul Nl2llllif.ff'l' ul' Football T:-:nu 2, Il, 4 Advisory liaskvlball 2. MARTIN, VIENNA Y.fAl'2lLll'lllll' Club I. NIARSHALL, JAxllas'-:Xl'lllll'llll1' Allvisory liuskvilmll l. 2. HAY, Cllxslfr-vllL'Zillflllill Advisory Ilzaskvlball l. Nl AYNARD, Nl AXIN Ii---Armlc-lu lr l nllu Club fig Vic:--l'1'c's. ul' Luliu Club Zig llis- tory Club I. vm-inl Club 1. 23 History Club 3, 1gF1'z-uvlx NIAIJIRIEN, RlIl.lil'RN AC2llll'llllC visuvy lialslwllnlll I, 25 Svllilll' 2g liuusivrs Club 4. l.l"I"l'4'lN, li0lilili'l' fl4llIllll4'I'l'l2il fwnlmln- Zi, lg liiblm- li:-:ailing Club I: l'r'1-sirlvll liiblc- llozuliug Club l. Nl.M'l'lll'1liSON, C0llNliI.ll'S -Yilfilllfllllll .Xrlvisnry lluskl-llmll l. 2. lll'l"I'liN, XYILLIANI GLENN Al'1lllt'llllt' Ili-X l. 2g 'lll'C1iSlll'1'I' ul' lli-Y 23 Stud:-ul Cunril 1 Uwl1esll'zn 2, 241 Gull' 'Va-am Il. NIALIEY, ROISICIVI' .Xcucle-ulir lli-Y 23 lioys' lioostvl' Club lg l'I'4'sicl4-:li ofliou 1' Club lg lioys' Glu- Club Il. 49 fllH'l't'll2l 25,4 lwmlbull Zig Clmml Club Il, 'lg SXVllllllllIlg,.f 'l'1-:un 2 .Xrnlisticv l'ug4-111113 liuys' flIlQ'l'l'll1l I. if 'Z ww 1 4 'D NlvClililCllY, KATIIRYN--Conuuvrciul Girl llc-sv1'vL-s Il. NIUCLICARY, JOHN Ana4l1-luic MclJI'lfl"liE, ICDXYIN --Voczllioliznl llmmrzlry Sovia-ly 2, fly History Club Kg X-Ray Stuff 4, NIcC0ll ll, IIlil,liN-Acarlmu ic Girl llvservz-s Il, 45 St'll'IlL'l'-Nllllll. Club 2. fl: Svllilll' 2. NIMDONALD, RIARY7flUlllllll'l'L'lill Crmllilllewial Club 2, Sl. Y sl x J, :,,: V :.,, itzh V V L. R , ,.,: 2-glgj . .A W MCG lj l ll li, li OSENI ARY-Avzldcn I ic Cirl llvseiwn-s lg Girls' Glvr- Club lg Cbura 2, Il, 45 Opvrella 3, 1. NMMINIJS, NIIRIAM --Aczulcfmim' Cumunr-ruiul Club 2g Uperl-ilu il, lg l.lub .l, l. Nllilililill, lfliANlil.lN 4:XL'Ildb'llllL' Allviscuy lhxslu-llmll 1, 29 'l'4-uuis 'll-:nu Nlll,l.lili, PAL'L-Avail:-lnic lhuul I, 2, Sl. 3llCYlili, NlII.IJIIICIDWCuuumrrciul l Club Clmrul I, 2. Girl llvsc-:'vv lg Colullu-rciznl Club I. 2. 'umm NICXVMAN, VIRGINIA- Al'2HIl'lIlll' llpe-re-Ita Jig Huuu- licuumuic Clulx I. NIUHPHY, RUTH Ac':uIe'mir Girls Ulm- Clulm Ig Op:-r4-lin 4g Annual Stull' 'l N EFF, LICONAII ll -.Xl'2lIl4'IIllI' NESISIT, CtJIRDOX-4Ac:uIc-luir Pros, ul' AVIIIIIUII Iflull. MORGAN, IIUIKOTHY' Acad:-m iv Girl lies:-rvv I, 25 IImun'ul'y Suvim-ly Il. 41 Slud- 1-ru l.uilg.Eli:1g.u- Club I, Ig Opm-rm-ttu Zig S4-untr l. MIXER, NIAIIY ICIIl'l'IfI---Avail:-li,ic Cir! Ilem-i'x'4-s 2, 31 l7l'2lllI1llIC Club I: Svc. ul Ibrznuuiu' Club Ig HI uuorury Socic-ly II, I: Ilistorx Club .l, SPIHIII' Ilg Sci1'lu'0-Nlzllll. Clulm Il, I. NIUX'I'GUBllCIlY, l'AL'l. Llili -Yurznliulizul Advisory Iluski-Ilmull 2. Nl 4 IIIICI I HAD, HAIR NY .M':ul4-luic' Ili-Y I. NIOUIIIZ, VIRGINIA NIAI-1 Avzuli-iuic Nlmln-ru lmligiizngv Club I, 2g l'l'4-sid:-nt nl' Nlocl- NIOIIRIQ, Girl lh-sc-rvos Ii ,, W X 1 3 I-ru Lilllgllllyll' Llulr 2. VIRGINIA L0 l' .Xrzuls-mic Ig f1llllIlII1'l'l'lIll Club Ig Opn-11-Ita I. il' W4 2' ,ww 4 NIl1l1L'Nl, DORA Llili .Xczulm-unc iznrls 1-lw Lluh lg l.l1nrul t.lul1 3, .L lg Op I. 2, IS, 'lg 'lll'Il4'll1'l'S' l"4-cle-rznlimx Play 2g tu-v l'1lQ.j6'1llll 1. NISIQLY, 'l'lll'l.1lCLY N-A1-:uh-llliv llullm'ul'y Such-ly IS. lg Hislmwy lllulm 3, nl lllslury Llulm lg l'l't'IlCll Lluh I Olill, lillll-1.XlllJ -.Xluulelllic Il1fX lg l.z1tm Klub J, lg 54-Q. ol l,ut111 UIIONNICR, ICIINA BIAIQ-41111111111-11' Girl ll:-s1'l'x'4-s l, 2, Sig ll0llllllI'l'Clill Clk Se-nulc l. UXYICN S, IClf1iliNIi -Ynczlliullzll I Armis- lg l'rx-s. Lluh 4. ial l'l'1'll1l nh 1, 1, , J 4., ll -1 N 'I 1 ff IMXIRIQICIH, tiI.liXNA I.0L'lSlC--Aczulvnliv hlrls Glu- Club lg ll1N'l'l'll2l lg Sc-uzilv 2. l'liliSONli'I"l'lC, l.liS'l'lili -Vncaliovml .Mlx'isol'y liziskm-llmll 1. 2. l'.XllliS, l.l'1UNAlilJ' 'Y0l'ZlAl0lllll 'l'r-wk 'lll"llll 'P l'llllaS I , .IUllN--A,Xr1ulm'1111c QlflC.Xll, lillf Yxviwlllllllllll lli-Y 2i.lg .Mlviso1'y lizlskvtlzall 1, 2 ah- 2, Sl, 4. Q Sou- JV J-0'-A41 llIiYNUl,IJS, li.X'l'Hl,lil':N'f:xl'1l4ll'Illll' Girl llvsc-rvvs l. RICHARDSON, l'1ljXllIli---Aczula-111ic SPIHIU' SS. RIIZHARIJSON, .IAMIES 'A01lll4'lIliL' llaskm-iball 1, RIC HAIKIJSON. XVINI lfll lil I-iAczld0l11ic 0114-re-tlu 2, Zi, fig Cllurul Club 43 SL-nulv lK1NlilEli, 'l'Hl'RMAN ICAHI. "AC1lilQ'Illll' Y Il, ig History Club Il, lg Sc-nutc I, 2g 0 vita lg Sr. Class Play liI'ltI0lllJS, JACK --At'ilill'lllll' Advisory Basketball 1, 2, 3. lll'Il1'l'0ll, XIAHY MY lll,li---A1'zul4'nlil7 Xl. . . . - my Mull .lg Opvwllu -lg f.1l01'llS J, 1. lil'1NllN4i'l'0N, NlAliGAllH'l'-Aczldvlllic N lnrl llc-sm-rvm-s lg HlJlllll'ill'1' Suciety 3, 'lg Ope 1 vllu 15 Annual Stuff ZS, 4g Seuale Il, 4. ll HN N lili , ll O l3I2ll'l'-Aa'a1dl'l1lic lli Y 1, 2g flDl'l'1'1l2l lg Buys Roush-1' Club lrvus. ul' limrste-r Cluh -lg Armislicz- l'uge-alll lililillllll, CllAHLICS-Acarlvlllic ful lic RISK, lCYlil.YX --.Xvzuln-lxlic Girl lil-s1'l'x'1-s Il, I. lll'll'l'lill, .llNl .XL'1lllL'llIlt' Iu 15. ui Sn-num' Llussg Ill-X 1. 2. .L I: Pr:-s, nl Ill Y lg Buys liuoslvl' Club -lg I'l'c-s. ul' l:l'1'Slllllilll Class: Pws. of Supl111mr1- Clash. lill lluli, Ill lll l'.l,lL.Xl,l1.lII-- .xC'2l'll'lllll' c'1'n-ilu lg lllll1llIll'l'L'l1ll Club lg Ol'l'llL'Sll'il 1. IHDISICIYIS, 1Ill.XRl4l'lXli"fl471llIlll'1'L'l1ll Hilllll' Iivulloluius Club l. lil'l"l'l'lli. NIARTIIA- AL'Zilll'llllC a -sc-1'w-ea 1, 2, Zi, lg lluun1':u'y Suvic-ly 3, -lg li0li1Nli'l"l'li, H IJLEN- -ll0llllllt'l'Cllll 1 url Hz-sc-l've-s 2, Il, lg llllillllllll' Club 49 Iioum'zu'y Sm-il-ly Ii, lg History Club lg Cululnerviul Club 1, 2g X141--l'1'c's. ol' .l1'. Clussg Sl'H'll1' 1. liUlilXSON, l2Ill'l'Hf l1un1ul4'l'ci:xl lHlliINli'l"I'l-I, I,HL'ISli --Acmle-mic Hlblhlilililli, XVINIFlililI-Aczuls-luic .Xuuuul Stall' 1. HONIINIC. l5lCYl'llll.Y Afilllvllllt' Girl lic-sc-l'Vv 1. 2. Zig llDf'l'l'll1l lg Svlmtq- 2. l SCO'l"l', R1lli7:xL'2lIlt'lllll' Xvlllllvl' ol' Ul'ulu1'ivz1l Cuule-st 2, Zig Football I, 25 'l'l':u'k TL'lllll I, 2. Sll.Xlll'li. .lxxxll'1S'.Xl'll1ll'llll1' SICIMICIIS, IDA MARIE COIIllll4'l'Ciill Girl lim-sm-rv:-s 1, Slg l,l'2llll2llll' Club lg llislory Club Zig 0pc'i'4-lla 3, lg Clmrul Club I. SICXYAIHD, NIAXINliA4Zm111m-1'viui SHAIRPIC, tilitllllili- .M-adm-luic lioys' llooslm' Club 45 Upvrn-lla ,lg Se-uulv 45 Svic-xu'4--Nlalll. lg uAl'll1lSlll'0 Pill-fl'2iIllQ,' Sr. Class Pluyg Hi-Y ,lg X-Huy Staff tl. l l 1 3 l v li l' Illllil.l., JLxxxlvlwxxfl:lllll1l1l'l'Clll1 lilQlJlll.l'H, IIliES'l'Eli-As-udclulc Ili-Y Il, I: Stage Bllillllf-291' ul' Op:-rm-lla Il, ,ig Foot- ball 23. lg .Xdvisory lluskulbull 1, 25 Trzlck 'l'm-:nu 1. lg "A" Club Il, 'lg XV2iSllll1gl1lll Bil'K'IllEIliill 2 SANIDIFICIC, .IOIC "AC1lllt'll1ilZ Hi-Y ig Up:-11-tial lg Aviation Club 4. SCO'l"I', GIEOIHGIQ XXV.-AL'2ld9lllll' SCU'l"l'. NIlI,Illllill LEONORA -Aczulm-111ic Girl llc-sz-i'v1-S l, 2, ll, 45 COHlllll'l'Ciill Club I 5lUKll'l'll l,:n11ugu:lg.iv Club 1, 2, 3g History Club 1 Girls' lilm- Club lg SCll'llCl'-xlillll. Club 2, 3, S4-imlc 2, Sig From-11 Club -lg g'Aru1islicl- lkigvzulll' "Cl1i'islu1z1s Carol." . ,- J , 1 ' , , lx Y, I X, H SHIGICTS, Till'10INlllli--Vocalionzil Advisory Buskvtbull 1, 2. SHAUL, XVILMA A. -Avude-niiv Svlllilt' 25 3l0llf'l'Il LilIl5.',llii1-'Qi' Club 2. SIlliI'HEHD, lZHARI,liS-Acamlvixlic lioys' G11-if Club lg Opvrm-lla lg Chorus 3. SH ELL, C EN li FH ANclisf-AU1'lllt'lllll' Girl Rc-sc-l'Ve'5 15 Dramatic Club lg Open-tta 33 Chorus Il. SHEBNYOUD, NOliMAN-Acacia-niic 'I lioys' Gln-P Club 3, ,lg Opvreliu 45 Foollwall 1, -. Advisory Bzlsketlmll 1, 2, Chorus 2, fig Boys' Cooking Class 3. SHIICLIJS, ISA HTIRA Nlf.Xl'iHll'IlllC Hi-Y 4: Horlorury Socif-ly -15 Latin Club Zig T1'L'z1S- of Latin Club 35 Hisiory Club lg Advisory liziskvilxill lg Svilatm- 2, 3, -Ig SClt'llL'I'-Bllllll. Club 2, Il, -lg llvlmle 'Feam -1. SH0liMAKlili. ICXRI, A4-mlm-iliic 'l'r:n'k 'l'cz1m lg l:l'Q'IlL'll Club lg Sz-imlc' -lg Scivuuv- Blulh. Club -lg SlIlTl,'l'Z, .IOIINA f.XL'2!Il1'llll1' ollmll Ylll'illll lg Advisory liuslivllxzlll lg '1'r:u'k 'l'1-:un l, 2. SHUBIAN, CHAR LIES --Aczldvlnic SILVICIK, NIQXYICLI. ICHXYIN- Acauh-mic Op:-rvltu 2, lizuul 1, 2, IS. SMITH, RUBY ".iI'I"I'l'1RS" -Ar: Girls' Glu- Club 4g Op:-re-Ita I ull-i uir 4, I. SNYIIHH, IFXYYLA"'fCUlllllll'l't'lltl fi0llllllPl'l'llil Club lg Kinda-ru l.uu5J,uugxe C SNIIJIEIH, ALICE :xl'2illk'ill ic iiri llesl-1'ves lg Girls' Roush-r Club Girls' ihmsti-r Club. lub 1, -. -lg hvc'v ol SOIQTIIARIJ, NILA -Cmullu-rciul iirl Rus:-rvvs 1gGirl'5, limmsie-r Club -lg Sm-L' ol' u.1g.,m Club 1, An Girl Rest-rvvs 1, fig Simi:-ru Lung ' uuul Siufl' ii. SUL"l'llARIJ. FRANCES lillilllllllilll Comuu-rriul Club lg Girl H1-sm-rvv 1. SIN ICS, J ICAN 'Cl!illlIlQ'l'k'llil Girl H1-svlwvs 1, 23 Gi1'l's Buustm-1' Club lgYic1 Pros. ol' Girls' limmsim' Club -lg Yin--l'11-s. ol' Sup muure- Classg Auuuul Slufl' 24, 49 Sr. Class Plan SIMMON I iS, VIRGINIA- -.XL-mls-Illia Home EC01lUlIlll'S Club lg Bible' Ile-zuliug Club 1 S'Six Cups ul' Clmcululvf' SKINNICH, Ylill IJEAN.XfAc:ul4-uxic Cirl 1iL'Stfl'Yf'S '1. 2g llisiury Club 25 Art Club Upm-rullu 13 Se-iullo l, 2, SMITH, .XILEXEf'.XL'2lilQ'lllil' Home licoumuics Club 4. SNll'l'H, liA'l'Hl,l'1iiN 'gMlfIKY" fA1'ml1'lxlic Girl Ill-servmes Zig GirI's Boost:-r Club lg St, Hairy x High 1, 2. S'l'AlllZ, NIARHAllli'll'C0llllIl1'l'l'l nl SOUTHAIIIJ, NIILAYCullllm-l'ciz1I 1 llllllllllll ll Klub 1 Su of I 's1'1'v4-s , 25 I H-iz I Jr. Clussg Annual Slufl' 4. STAHL, .l0llN"YAl'llKl0llllC liuskc-tbull 1. STICIZD, Hlfl.EN'7CUlllllll'l'Cllll COIIIIIH-'I'4'l2il Club 1, 2. STARR, liA'l'HBYN-Aczulvlllic Il0l'iil'fs' Socif-ly Il, 45 Latin Club J, 4. STEYIQNSON, li0Illili'l' A. -Al'illl4'llliC STINSON , CLA UDIC-.-Xvzulm-lxl ic Advisory llznskc-llmll I, Zi. SKMMIZIIS, DONNA -C0llll1ll'l'Cl1ll Cumnlc-rcial Club lg Ovlwstral 1. SU POXYITZ, Al,liIill'l'--Awlclm-Illia' Senate 1. SL'liBAl'GIl, GEORGE -AL-:ull-lllic 5 . 111 I H1X 1 3, 4 SL'l1'llL'Q'-xlillll Club Ig Sona - 1.9 '-' L, Boys' lluush-1' Club 49 X-Huy Stull' lQ1XIllllll Slufl' 3, l. 1 4 'l'll0Ml'SON, ROI3l'2ll'l'fA1l1l0lllir ohliy Cluli 43 Truck 'l'1-um 1, 2, Zig Baukellmll 2. THOHN ISIQBG, lil' llDli'l"l'-Y Acada-In ic Iouihull 'l'0zuu 25 Arlvisory liaslwlbzill 1, 2, Zlg llaskvillall 2. '7HliASlllEli, PAULINIC FRANCIS-Crmn11L-1'vi?' 'l'Ul,lilili'l', GIEURGIC -VOC'lltllJIlkll Advisory liuskc-llmll 1, 2. 'l'0lJll, MAH Y--Ac-advluic 101111114-'I't'llll Club lg Girls' Glve Club lg Operettu lg Chorus Zig Hmm- liconmxiics 4, l 'l'Iili'l'liR, LUIS '.xL'2l1lQ'lllll' Choral Cluh -lg Girls Hlve Club lg Armistice 1 1-:uit '1'0l.I5lili'I', HIAIIYS-Acuclvl '1'HONll'SON, ICUGICNE- Aczulm THOMAS, CllARl,liSf .Xuaulvl Advisory Baskc-thull lg ,Xl'llllSlll'4' 'l'lIUl5liN, RICHARD Al'Zlil0l A4lvism'y liuskvilmll 1. , fy, ' WZ' uic -mic nic 1'lil2l'illll nic 1 h- X C ani Xffmg FREMOVICH, ALIKICRT fAt'2llll'llllC Hi-Y fl, lg Sgt. al Arms 1: Buncl I, 2, Sig Orclu-s lm 13 Annuul Stull' 3. 1. VAN MFITIEIR. FREIllAf'fi0llllllI'I'l'lZll Colnnu-rciul Club lg Op:-rm-lla 1. VAX NII2'l'l'IH, NILTRRO li. -lI'. AL'1l1lt'llllL' Ili-Y I, 25 PM-s. ol' Hi-Y 25 Boys' lluustc-1' Club 1 Siudc-nt Council 1, 2, Il, 3 lizsk- null Twin 1 7 S. ig Pros. oi' Jr. Class: Annual Staff lg Aclivitii-s ' C0lllllllll4"4' fig "A" Club 3. 4g Vicv-Pri-s, oi' "A" Cluh I. VANDALSICN. IIUGII- Aczule-inim VANNICSS, GIZHAIJJINIE -Arzndx-'mic Girl lies:-i'V4-s 3, lg Annual Staff 1. A- A ,.,. . . ' 1:-' .- Sega. V liS'l', M AXIN li Aczulvlll ic Girl R4-scrvvs lg St'l4'lN't'-Nlillll. Club 3. XYAHNEIH, YIRlE1NIA---Conilnc-l'n'iul Girl llosvrvf-s 1, Zig Ups-re-Ha fi, ti. NYALLIC li, ll0HO'l'HY -AC1i1l0ll1lC' Girl Rc-se-1'va-s 2, Zig llonorury Suviety Zi, lg Opmr 1-lla 35 Svlt-'Ill'L'-Blllill. Club lg Senate li, 4 XYAIIRI-IN, VIRGINIA IIiliNl-1 fAC'1lKlf'llllL' lluily lliblm- 111-udillg Club -1. XVALLS, 'l'lllillA HA'I'IiS-Acaalvinic llrunmtiv Club 33 History Club Ig Daily I lie-zuling Club 4. iffy: zssia- ,S SW? I 3 fi? 2 S A 7 ., ,: ? . 32' ififiifxz- WX? YYH l'I'lil'0RD, VIY IAN 'YAL'llllt'1lllL' lllulllzlllfg Club lg Operi-lla Zig llramutic Club l'l:lyg Sfdllilll' 4g Sciruce-Matli. Club 3. XVI-IITIZ, HELEN JEAN-Academic NYIZLKIQR, LFIONA- 'fl0l1lllll'I'Cl1ll llmmrury Suri:-ly 3, ,lg History Club Il. XYEIIK, l2l4l4EN4-flllll'IIlll'l'l'l2ll Cmulue-rciul Club 2. XVHITIEHIZAD, XYILLIANI I1A'l'I,lN-Acadviuic' lll-Y 1, 2, Il, lg Boys' lluush-r Club 4g I'l0ll0l'2lI'y uivly 3, lg History Club 3g Foolliull Zig Bznskvl- bull 'l'c-:un lg Alllllllll Stuff 3, 4. Girl lic-servvs 1, 2g Girls' Booster Club 4g P XYA'l'li l NS, J AC li4Acadelnic NYEBB, liE'l"l'Y-Academic ol' linustr-r Club lg "Six Cups of Chovr-lata-." W NYATSON, ALICE-Acadm-lnic Girl lhfsc-1'vn-S 1, 2, -1, WIZATHIQIRFOIID, IELIZABIZTH--Conimercial Club 43 Sr. Class Play. XY.X'1'KlNS, PATIIICIA f.-Xcziclelilic Girl llvsvrvrs lg l"i'4-lwli Club 2, 33 Smiah- 4. L e rcs Girl Rl'SD1'Vl'lS Ii, 13 Girl llrse-rve Choir 33 Com nu-rcizll Club lg Opa-rl-tin 2, 3, 45 Scif-ucv-Blath NYl-il'l'l2FIl2l.lJ, LAYONX li -Arzarlvniic Cullililvwiail Clulx 2, fl, XVILEY, MARY .Xvzulz-lnic tlirl Rvsm-rvefsg Girls' limxsfwi' fllulv l. XVILLIAMSON, li0Iil'Ili'l' Yocutioiml .Xrlvisory linskm-llmll I, 23 'I'i':u-k 'l'1-um 1, 2. XVILLIABISON, liOlil'1ll'l' PALTI. --Auadelllic llu vin-ty lg Klmli-rn l.:iiipQl1:zg4- illulm 2g Hobby Llulm I. XVILLIABIS, SARA li. -.Xi-ml:-lllic nm'zu'y Sovic-ly ZS. lg 'I'1'v:isli1'm-V ul' li1lI10I'2lI'y XYILSON, VIOLA l'1l,IZAlilE'l'H Comma-ircizxl Girl Re-sf'1'ves 1, 2, Ii, lg tloiilxiuwciul Club 1, 0,!1'I'4'llzi l Q Home- licrm. llllllr Il, lg Sr-1mtP,l, 2, fl 1 XYIX DICRS, Yllii ilNl.X Conxxm-rcinl 1'ii'l il1'sm'vc'g 1, 2, Ii, tg 41ui.1l1ioi'ci:ll lilub I, 2. Upwefiiu l. XVOLFF, NVll,l,Allil lluxiiiiwrvizal X-liuy Slufl' -15 liznnl l, 2, 33 Orcllr-strzl 2. XYOOIJ, HELL '.XL'Zl1lt'llll1' Ili-Y 1, 2g 3Il7Cii'i'll i,z1i1gLi1ug.cv Club 25 Advisory Iizlslu-tlmil I liznskvtlrilll 'll-:im I, 2g Truck if'2llll I, 2, XVHIH, DONALIJ Aczuli-Illia llurpi-r Jr, lligh, fllicugxu lg S1-nutv 2, 35 Foutlmll 2, Zig Ilrmslvl' lllub l. Q JA. ' Hi-Y 1 AN IJIJRSON, CARL-Acarlf-ulic BAGLEY , GICNEY A--Comiuercial I BAGLIZY, LIZSTICR--Vocalioual BAILEY, THICLMA Acadnmic ISIZNNICR MARY MARGARET --AC1ld0111ll' 1 1 I livsc-rv:-S II, X-Ray Stall' -lg Svuatc 2, Science Math 3. ROUSMAN, IiljGlZNIi4Acaclvm1c Mlvisory Basketball 1, 2. CARSON, NYILLIAM--Avaduulic CARSON. XVILMA -Acadvluic Annual Stall' Il, lg HIJlltlI'2il'5' Sociefty Cl.AI'Sl'IN, RUTH HIQLDA-Acadf-mic CLAYTON. IJ. I'AlQL-Vocational mal Ig Orlwslra 1, fl, 4, Frc-uch Club 4. IE: CUCIII FA, BICSSIIE-V A-Acadeiuic DAVIS, XVILFRIED-Availl-mic Opf-rl-Eta 3, lg Choral Club 4. IQLLIS, .il'Nli-4,-Xcaclclxiiu FOX, ROBERT LEE -Vocational 'I':'g1cli Team 2, 3, lg Aviation Club 4. FROST, l,0UlSfA6liIl01l1lC F ITN KHOIQSIQR, R lj'l'H+Acade11nc 1 I Rn-se-rv:-s 1, 2, li, lg Modern Language Club 2, Iflislory Club 2, Zig C0lIll1161'ClZll Club 3, G.-XIIIBR.-XI'l'II, TIIOMAS--!Vocalional HARPIER. RUTHfAcademic HARRIS, HIQRBERT-Vocational X Ray Stall' 4, Football T1-am 1g Science-Math HARRISON, MUCOY- fAcad0111ic IIARTLIZY, CHARLES R0BERT4Acadcmic Senate 3, Basketball 1-IIEIIDICN, GIERALD-Academic HILL, .IERUME-Yocational Marion High School 1933 IIOOVIQRMALIE, IRIENE-Academic l'I0llIl' licoiiomics Club 11. .I AN NIEY, PAII LIN li' -ffAcad0111ic' Colmm-rcial Club 1. IIIGLLICR, l5ILLfAcarIf-iuic ZXVICIIIEI., l':l,bXvARD-Y-AL'2lLl9l1llC' , 2g Sc-uior Hi-Y 3, 4, French Club 4, Art Club 3, 4, Advisory Basketball 1, 2. KICEYICR, JAMES B.---Acadelllic Sc-nate 2, II, 4, Boys Glue Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club 3, Ig Operetla 3, fig Track Team 33 Scif-'lice-Math Club 1, 2, Zi, 45 Swimming Tealn 2. LOTHIZRY, LAURA ROSE--Acadvmic PARKER, liLZAgAL-adeiuic A' PARKIQR, IKE oflxcflfiplllic Football Tc-am 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Tram 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. POORIE, NORMAN--Vocational Basketball Team 2, ll, 4. REYNOLlJS,CHARLBSfAcadP1ulc Basketball Team 1, Armistice Program SCZESNY, PE'l'E-Academic Football Te-am 2, Advisory Basketball 1, 23 Track Team 2, 3. SEIFER, RAYMOND XVESLEY-Acadvluic SMILEY, ANNABEL7Acadcmic Latin Club 3, Opt-rvtta 1. SMITH, RUBY-Academic Girls Gln-0 Club -lg Oper:-lla fl, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3. SMITH, LEROY XXY.'7ACZld6l'lllC . Hi-Y 3, 4, Sr. Class Play. SOUTHARD, FRANCESgCo1nn1ercial Girl Resvrves 1g Commercial Club 1. 1, . STEXVARD, JAMES XY,4Academic X-Ray Staff 2, 3, 45 Football Team 15 Advisory Basketball 2, Track Team 1, 2, 3g Swimming Team 3. TOLRERT, ELMER THGMAS-Academic 4 Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Team 1, 3g "AN ' Club 3, 4, TRAYLOR, XVILLARD4Academic Boys Glue Club 4, Baskvktball 2, 3, 4. TURNER, XVILLIAM4Academic VEST, ERNEST-Academic Boys Booster Club 4. NVICST, JAMES4Vocati011al Track Team 1. NVIIESE, XVALTER ''XVINCHELL,,4Academic Boys Roostcr Club lg Football 2, ? 4. XVILDING, JOHNNIE H.-Academic Advisory Baskreiball 1, 2. 56 IN MEMORIAM James Dunham As thc 1934 Senior Class is graduated. missing from its ranks will be one whose loyalty and cooperation were known and zipprcciateflffwhose passing is mourned by his fellow classmzltes. "God's finger touched him and he slept." 4Tcnnyson 37 0 V953 ves - 'xxiqxqfw X1 ,. X. ., '-A u, ' ,. , ,E , . 1, H, jiwiivfgxfvg- 7,-.-QHf'J,:'-s,'x .f ,fi Q ' if--1, 'Q 5144- '- ,I 'Y'1,,':,lI,-" ' . .1 " 'ia X- 1-fi'-1'1Qi'Q":!-22-'wi'-F w 1 '- , T- vi-:,, 'nQ - if-rfg,Q""sQjg,-3. Mm, 1 , Q J. , 'lin ' 5554- 1 '- 'xg,,,g-L'f,xx,4q,43js,wf -L 2:5711 , 'A'-qsajgaf ' 3' 1151774 "4 54,0 J.:-'-f ' H 'QM 211,-fx'z 1 " ' Xa 125' " ,,'bQ3f4,i2f53,Q., 4'gjQQ. 3 ,- ygk Swwai- fwik-wgwfw--Q ' , '-f-. -:sim ' , , . 1 -, xl 1 :IE may -f,. M" W AVA U W ,. . , 1 :f Q-125, -'z'--Q' gag? if - f 5 "iw T29 Lf 11? - uw- 3271? Y 'L 35.81 ' ' 6551 fi 25 ' ' New A 1. ng-gif-Q 5 . va --,vii-. '.ff'QL, -el' Ffgil R .. 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The class was rather quiet with regards to public activities until the beginnng of the second ternig but when they finally gave their inaugural ball celebrating our reinstatement in the l. H. S. A. A. they won the plaudits of the "country", Shortly after their dance they took over the candy stands from the Con- servatives tSeniorsJ and satisfied the hunger and thirst of the basketball electorate at the Regional Tourney. And then--the Junior-Senior Proinfr the most highly anticipated social event of an upper-classinan's life! In planning their party for the Seniors, the .Iuniors were greatly aided and abetted by their sponsors. Attorney- tieneral Huppts legal knowledge and Mr. Sanders' ability in organization bulwarking thcin at every turn, All in all we hope the whole of the Pl'0Hressive Party will livc up to their nanle and go on to the coveted rank of Seniors. becoming Conservatives but not reactionaries, 59 44 .. Whm, J? 1 5 x Q 'Q' M 1? K at W Q 1- g, A f , 4. 'V ii 'SK 1 il 1. X aw, if ? Q rf ja if f 'Y M232 El 41, .. 0' 2. gif -mil .. an ' f ffl! N I ,Q E y i .""l - . , A' ' :?sfQ,E2'g . ' Q- . . - ' -: gif -. . L 60 Frn-d .xl'lllStI'llllQ.f Annabm-ll Adams limb Austin .lurk lirirlgvs .lm-an liujznrsky Irlu Mau- Avlfry Luis liurt lirpha limwxn llirl1a1'd liakc-1' .luhn liruhakm-r lfrunm-s Holds .Invk Callus lin-nl'g.t4' lluze' 5liIl'5.f2ll'1'l Bl'Ulllll'llll4'l'5.f lnm- lil-xllwt N1Y!'lll2lll Buss lirl t1zu'l4-r Marion lflm-lc'l14-1' llola-11 Iluker lilimln-lll NI4ll'l'lSOIl l':lll0f'ii Moorc- Nlnry CZlUll'l'llll' Childs John Frm-v l.iI:1 Davis Milclrn-cl Covington 3IilI'lh2i Cuttlwll Blznrtlm BZlI'Illl2ll'l 011141 Arnold ll:-vvrly Hl'0fll4'l'S tile-nm: Ellsworth lie-vm-rly Cllildrn-ss M1lI'lll1i Clousv llm-len liurshu Mary lS1'nw11 Nlary V. 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W? ,pm gnu ,Q NIm'1,:llvritf' Mcliay Axmulu-ll Layton John ll:-mpleman Urvul Gold l'1ll1.ft'lH' Olson I.:-roy NlvC1'eary liill WN:-il Iinbhy Sh:-cts .luck Bailey Xvilliillll Bree-ck Maxim- Nlanis .lzum-s .Irnws Huh Nlvfirystal liolwrt Ile-nslvy .Iuhu Niltllll'y' XVilI'l'l'll Nlzauvk hum- 'I'yl1-1' l':llgI'll1' Nlurphy .lulinn lim-nwurlhy Hn-My Nlym-rs liw-rc-ll Xlatzigkci Nlury Ilussvl Mary Phillips I-Iurl 1'ulk Juzmilu xYK!0liil'l1 Nay Putty Iislhx-r 'finnmrnls XX'iIlium Nlcijurly Nluxim- Pickett llvlvn l'c-iersun 1 1 ff? 11 J ? 1 fi? -aa if 1.3 Q " . M , T25 'SZ' I We ,,, i fffbl' if 5' fi SF ,. mi ii, ., as s J Q .iz :rms , -' f W -,ff g,..v.,i 55" 'maxi If .. . asf ' - . fr if Mvrl Reynolds Mary Taylor Jann-s 'rh0I'Illllll'Li Elimbvtli NVinship Jam- Tait S .,., XX 1 Harria-i 'l'hay1-r Jack Poor Artllur 'l'ruvis C0lII'illl'X XY4-hh I Richard Szmlplr- John Shuwzlliz-1' Allwri Pudgm-11 Bob Searle- P X X, Cliurle-s NYatsun Virginia Smith XViIlzu'd Shaw Carl Scott Cruffurd Vermillion Bob XYllii1- " M B0hScl1l1-ge-lnlilcli U6 Ainiek, Thelma Andrus, Edna Ashby, Forrest Baer, Miriam, Bagby, Bill Baker, Ruth Barnes, John Barsha, Curt Banner. George Beal, Mary Jane Beeman, Freda Bertram' He1'schel Bigham, Raymond Billman- Louis Blakemore, Rachael Broadnax Verda Mae Buchanon, Cecil Carlile. Vervan Carr, Richard Campbell- James Cooper Kenneth Clutch, Bob Clayton. Floyd Cook, Robert Cotton. Richard Couch, Orlando 'offman James arson, Donna Chiders. Mary Cath. Clem, Eileen Coombs. .leanne L C Cooper, Virginia Croke- John Davis Edna Delay, Dorothy Decker, Ruth Dixon, Norman Doherty, .l21lll0S Donnelly, Roberta Duke. Arthur Dull, Dorothy Dunbeck, Olivia Dunham Ethal Evans, Evelyn Faulker, lsom Ficklel Vincent Fleeharty, XVanda Frame, Elnore Freeman. Marg'uerite Gamble. Stella Gardener, .luanita Gentry, XVilliam Gill, Viola Glideyvell, .lunior Gobin. Virgil Gold. Arnold Graham, Emma Harlan, Raymond Harper, Georgia Hllarris, George Hartley,, Charles Hayes, Isabelle Hellems, Erma Hert- Georganna llesler, Galen Hill, XVeilden llinz. Mary Hodson, Pauline Hollingsworth, Eileen Hoover, Wilbur Hudson. Garland Hughes, George Hunter, Emma Ireland- Mary Eliz. Jackson, Virginia Janney, Maxine Jones, Juanita Doris Karr, King. Ella Est ner Kli ne, Kunn. Martha Lambert, Floribel James- Billy .lames, Rex Jaynes, Kermit Johnson, Carl Keller, 'FOlll Kline. Lester Krause. Thomas Lambert, Keith Kindley, AVID. La Rue, Anna K. Lee Forrest Leedom. Melvin Le Monad, John Lenz, Paul Livengood, Neva Lortz, Keith McAllister, Dora McCord. NVilford Madren, Delbert Maley- Bill Manis. Rozella Middleton, Bernice Middleton. Richard Milburn Rex Milhon, William Mingle, Hugh Mitchell Merlin Montgomery, llerbert Moore, Harold Mullin Fred Xiel, NVilbnr XVelborn, Gene Wigner. Lynn Morris. l'ba Morrison, liliz. Myers- llazel Nevin, Louise Neyvlin. Doris Newman Sarah M. Nisely, Nellie Noyvlin- Mary Owens, Alice Page Hettie l'alterson. llannah Parsons- Jeanne Mr. Shields 211 l'letcher, James llolhemush Warren Pryor, Robert Rariden, Shirley Rector, llarold l'ector, Lowell Reel, Corlene Reichert- Orville Reschar, Bob Reynolds, Cart l'?eynoldsA Francis Rhule, Roy liidg'e, Mary Riley, lmogene Roberts, Agnes Roberts, Theodore Roby, Wilbur Ronsheim Edxvard Root, NVilbur Rowe, 'thomas Rudolph, Charles Runyan. Melvin Ryan- Margaret Sadler. Dudley Sample, Donald Sargent Georgia Sawyer, Edna Schlabach. William Schmuck, Francis Schrope, Elsie Sears Edna Seipel, Milbnrne Selby, Charles Shadle, Lena Shafer, Rav Sharp, Ruth Shaul Martha Sheets. Ruth Shrover, Frances Shipley. Kenneth Shultz. Jane Shuster. Harold Sigler. Thomas Simonton, Olin Sipe, Roy' Smith, Margaret Smith. Mary Eliz. Snort, Susanna Soales. 'l'herlov: Srlvester Denson Specce, l'l2ll'l'lS Stephens, Loyvell Stewart, Pauline Stinson, Nancy Stewart, Kenneth Slum. Ralph Suffield, Dorothy Summers. Harry Surface- Margaret Swords, Ruth Sylvester, Alberta Stelle, Marvin Stanley, Richard Startzman, l'aul Stelle- James 'l'albert, Kenneth Taylor, .lalncs Temple Ruth Trent, John 'l'unget, Robert lrmston Robert t'tterback. George Vanderluit, Paul 'Vice Otto 'l'uclier. Burns 't'homas Larroll thomas. Joe 'thompson Ruth 'l'hornburg. Donald 'Vhornton Billy XVatson, Forrest Wence, Loise NVeyve, Marv Alice XVilliams, 'Genevieyt Williams. Keith Williamson, Robert XVilliamson. Esthei XVisehart, Betty Ann NVl1itbert. Lester NVrig'ht Ruth West, James XValker, Earl Van Meter lidmono Wachstetter, William Yates. Kenneth York Helen Zook. Mary Louise Zehrung. John Liberals R. ' ,jx , N MQ. R X ,A l X w xy TX, xi -f X X X J'-fv " NWN .twin I . X V. X xr is , , , .V .cn wr Vw, ..-.-'Nsvfyf E 6' . I bww" 7 W4 . A A., ' -a' :fllta - 44" ,NK ,Qniiw , 523 ' ' b J',,1, T ,123 'Q' , H, W , .eil-, . , 2 .Je-,ifi if . , ' 'X " ,N ,352 ., , , - ., 5,-, 214: 'I . -' 1 " Emi'-'--"::.' Ji!-' . A -. ' N29 - -I .ii V Q , 1. gf. f'- Ni, S, .-w. 'L 3,5-s,i',f-..4g.'c.. 1-3: 1 ., - X '7 2 '-1 . ,sf,-:"'F::-1:93 ' if E 4 P, , 1,,s,6Z'-fi :QQ 515 -Sis?-'fa if E759 -pr-sf Q1-I 5' . - :iq ma 1, gn 5.2g"y.,:a-" mw,:4qwi -31 35 Ln, 5,1 - - 1.1, ?f'i"E':ff ' gl " " 1' li. li- Ti ' f ,- 1 "1 j ' ' Q iff 1, E :ir Lil' ' "ff" F 6: 'Vik R 12: V 4"7f122", ,,..J.w :J'I1"'vf?Y.-915552:-pf.. f-wr-"fr-':"+wff-ff --1. . Y 1 2 Q X ' i' " -1 " 'A' 4' rf L" " " " "fw L. 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After school was well organized again these voters elected their class officers- Charles Clark, the blond track-man, was made president. David Goss, that learned savant, became Vice-l'resi- dent. The ex-Treasurer, Mavis Quear, was chosen Secretary. Glen Shields now takes care of the finances. It also needs to be said that without the effi- cient supervising of the sponsors, Mr. Shirey and Mrs. Pflasterer, the super- vised would still stagger at the great wonders ol' our Alina Mater. Mr. Shir- ey declares that he is honored to have been chosen as sponsor after the de- parture of Mr. Ashley. VVhat does the future hold for these industrious youths? NVhat is hidden within the dark and yet uncovered realms of the Sophoinores is yet to be revealed, but we are almost certain of its future eminence in the affairs of our government. 51' it 69 David Goss Harold Riegel XYilma Cooper Clara Anderson Alice Ruddell Kenneth Humhf-ri Mildred Sill Norman Shanklin Ola Glllld9l'1hP6lll3T Mark liakcr Hob H. Mcliinli-y Gladys Rittenhouse- Hertly Riloy Alice Hardy llwrlhy I.. Mcfloy Millard Goehring Jean NVehrs Elbert Linvillz- John Jones Mary Ellen Stahl Clayton Sayre Stuart Ogg Dorothy .lane Mclilw Lu Jane Siler Margaret Myer Glen Shields Martha Keller Jessie Boswell Robert Mills Lucinda llrickcr Marjorie Mctlullouixh Ruth Mills Frank Teague- Nclson Bailey Harold Sherwood Barbara Speier Hex Shania Thomas Mcllahan Murtha Lakoy Maxine Keesling Sianley Johnson XVilma How:-rlon llud Hirsch Ruth Carter Saul Creason Mardelle Presser lilizabctli Robinson Corrina Lawler Joseph H. Rode-cap Lucille lloren Richard Caldwell Donna lioenign-1' Martha Jane Noland Belly Lou Bufkin Marjorie- Ellis liill Roland liob Marlin Mary Dunne Bob Fitzsinnnons llclvn liiser Maxine- Gritton IJ-vid liceney .Kohn Krall liathryn Lutton .lim Thomas Paul Sobel Arthur Darlington 'Wilson llT'0Illll'lllN'l'5I linprl-nc Gritton Tom Young Donald lilulu- Lvon Davis Albvri NYoo1l5 .lohn llonnvr Quincy XYiIkinson ldap:-rl XX'illiamw Melvin 'l'1l0l'lllllIl'f,C Alfrz-rl Sln-rry liuth Annu NVhil4- Jinx Gulf- l.aVonne- liundy llulh lillen Starr lilaini- Dow-y Nellie llook Margaret Pittsford Richard S114-ic-r Ann Gziskins livurl livck liillil' Rogers Nlildra-rl Rn-lfv Anna liailivriin- Chil Hclvn IuL'll1ll'dSUll Murgan-i Piukc-Il Miriam Slllilll Edwin Nlitcln-ll Harold llzirmlin Rohefri lioiconri Huy Bowman Jerry Finney Shirley C!'llll'lll'l4'lll Virginia Iii-llvr Olive lfurrc-r l"r1-cl lfrickc- Eva-lyn lin-ni-ng Muriha Conklin Bill flzivkson FI'l'dt'l'll'k 'l'l1o1np:-on Herman Gray Luvadu Lunlz Paul Sally:-r liurl Riley Tc-d liurba Dun Fisher Clmrlf-S Cowgill Inn-ldu George- Murgarvi Russvll Uva Pop:- Piobf-ri Sclnlstm' Max King Katlilevn Cznnplwll li:-llvmlorzi NluN:illy Mary llurpvnlm-1' Ann liininu-1-ling,5 Kathryn XYillian-son Russell 31:-rritt Marie lin-lcln-1' Edith Ili-hrs-ns Rarlml .Ions-s Uv:-in Xlillvi' Bobby Him-5 Kffnnvih Frzmclsf-n Mavis Que-zu' Nlary llznlilu Alhe-rt Brown Mary lim- Rlllk4'l' Don Ilill Bvnmlici Post Harris-liv llurtinon .lim Shi-lilon lln-lnln SIVNXZIVI Nlnlj I"lu1'e-lim' Slull lmnisq- Bruwn tif-ralllinv NVUQHI XYuylw Burt Ilznrry Iiriglll Norman .lane thunk Iiill xYt'Sll'I'Ill1lll lQ1'rul4lim,- Cllilriwrs Xiinza Huy:-1' .lnynv Gale- liutllryn l'1'a-xnnxi.-l Inn-is ntllllillt' Ihmrnllmy Svlls lfloru Szunpwn lirm-sl Layton .Xnstin Stinson Iirnz-siine INlvllulnv Virginia Hawkins Iszlhvllr- llzlllzilmn xlilfillilllll' Me-mlvnln 'Hn-Ilnzx xIUl'Hilll l1llzn'lnH4- Mill:-1' Znd4n'z1 Illye-s .Xlivv 'I'2lj'14lI' Ii:uil1l'yn Ilnnsh:-xx' Ralph Luk:-y Xxvilliillll Miller lmvl Lunpm-1' Xlxlry Livinglstnll llnrrp Stzmlvy Jr, Xlznrk liriglll XYill'!'A'ri livllvl' Ilnris lll'lll'y fQl'Ill'Yil'Y4' .Xlhn-C111 limlwin It-ulvcnp S:1l':1l1 Iimnx lm- lluslnnn: IS-wh l-Qlhlhllll Ilvlvn H1'Il'll'l'KllIl Luis Ilua-va-r XIIVIIIIII UH llylu .IHIIHS Nluhm-I KiI'l'llIlt'I' Xl:xrgzn'1-t Sharp Nlurxin .Ia-nkins Ilurotlxy XY1-sl lluwnrll Crunk IH-lnln Clark liivk Fux Ihmlu'I'l News .luhn Hull .lf-Fry' liuhim-tim' Iluxxxlrni I,2lIliJQlf'5 Pnrvin Sin-pln-rd Nina Stnltz lfllllllil Junz- 4i1'iI'i'i UIYIWIHIX Him-r Nlilsirx-cl Arianna Iinlrmwl lh':n'cinx1 S114-Hn I.:m sun .luck lirullu-rs .Inv Iiivln-y Iivx Ih'ilnl4-nihzul ,luck tQ1n'1Im-r 41:-1':ll1Iirlv llluw llnnsllzzss .Xllisnn 'I'hm-Ima Shinkle- Xlxumlwll Roof All l.n1'1-luv iiranlrly lfloyil lh-vzillry Iii-ily .lunv iirvy ll1'lllilll Quinn l.uwrvin'i- Shiplu llnpgc-I' Guin 1 Iilizuln-ill l,ik4-ns lislllvr' ilurwin Nluxinz- Smith lNll'41lllI'2l Spuln' Jayne- llull .luv NYmnll'lll'l' llnn l'zu'i:iin l,f-vwlzn .lznrkxnll Imviil llmiivk iii-argl' lifmlx Nlznrilm I,:1m,:lm-y lluln-rl XVz1lk1-1' llnylv NYl'igl1t tllnirlz-s Nluguirm- live-lyn lluppe-I' .klivu XX'0zill14'r'l'nl'ml llurulml l.0XNlIl2lll l.uYPslu Hyun liurl Iiaikvr Lvslie- lllluppell Xvllllllll Solxlllwurill IV:-llm l'ni'nvll l,I7l'0llll'2i llulrinsnn Louisx- Slmrpe- XYilli5 llilts Nlury l,l'l'l1lV1'll Nluxinn' BPIXIIIZIII liulrerl Kl'l'l'1'l' .Xllmrizi lliflc-r illmrlvs Clark Nm-ni.: Jaynn- Hull .luck XYil1-3' llc-nry ll0lll4'l' liurl Nlnrli-li Flvnlyn Crnig lllllll Cass:-Il N1-llv Siinnmns Clmrlz-5 XYilln-Vs linnnu lialhryn til XVnnrl:n 'Frm-S Ann l,l'lK'I'S4lIl Nlildri-cl Apple-gain llnruld 'llulcl NIux'gar'1-l Wilson Klyfllil Klan- l'lupl.1 x Iva 5lL'.Xlllilllj' Nlzulnnnn .lnllnsmz Bill Pnlluk lll'lt'Il Nlunvk Kathryn Slim-lil:-3 .lnhn G1-llimxn-1' lluy Vugf' illmrli-s Austin Gln-nnuru linllipl-41 'lknn links-r llzlzvl l'0i1-1'snl1 linml linvk Arthur flllilliklllllll Lllus. 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VVhen they became full-fledged high ' I school students it must have been quite a blow to their pride to find that their ideas were completely ignored. These "forgotten menv chose for their leaders Richard Pines, president, Jack Vanneman, vice-president, Irving Glazer, secretaryg and Gerald Buxton, treasurer, who, however, did not have much opportunity to exercise their powers. To direct their four year "campaign" they chose Miss Hudson and Mr. Huntsinger. Allay all fears which you may en- tertain coneerning' the future of these freshmen because they will have lost their "radical tendencies" when they finally emerge as seniors and will have adopted more conservative views in all issues. l 75 I 1. A W 4 ! lm ! .Id YCWHQE :ffmw 4, , r X Y , . A g, 5 5 git 1 -' , ' . . Wggsag Ewigfz if QQ ?'Ak.i,?2 24 Hx.. 4,4 'fha 6912511 L .,,, ,Y H1255 3' fi 5272233 1- 3' iz "1 1, , Viv! if fy ij ,f g..gfff.- ,. 5, gf, ? 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The be11efits derived fl'UlI1 participation in the activ- ities of the various student organizations are multitud- inous. As a result of the closer contact with fellow students many new and permanent friendships are acquiredg personalities are developedg excellent oppor- tunities for assertions of leadership are providedg val- uable training in social cooperation is givcng and addi- tional knowledge of classroom subjects is supplied. lt is inevitable that those individuals who have as- sumed leadership in scholastic activities will take their places as leaders in their chosen fields of endeavor after graduation. Anderson High School has always stressed the ini- portance of and has encouraged student contributions to its DI'0g'I'2llllS of entcrtainnientg thus during the school year of 1933-34 many interesting and instructive programs were prepared and presented by the "legis- lative connnitteesn or clubs. Therefore, in order to convey our appreciation to those groups, who have endeavored to relieve to some extent the monotony of academic routine, this third and final section of thc yearbook has been devoted to their activities. .-kwa, C . 1,3 if 4--ly my x '- ,ez -2:23 Y 4- wif' vu gf-if U, , -an , .y V ,, , ,x,. Ii: . , ,fi 9, .L -' I' ,v v .- 4 J w f'3f sh rf 3" K-f v YP fl ,lg I 3 ., Q 'f . ,A Q M Vi I bi , mf , -2 55' K' . fl M ' ' .J QL- . J .Eg-1 1, 'fill ' 'L ' bi' 1. .. v- 1 1.4 ' 'Q me 1- -1 ' 1 -31 ' 15 4 ff . :A -Q: , ' -Yu Z' ' 'V ,M , .,g -,3 . NS 171 3 . fi ,' " ,rs "iff ' Q M95 ' 'A nf' ff" . 'iq ' Zi: -It 'gi' A 51" 14 QQ Q, gr 'ff ilif?7f ,.,H if , ,fi f t Wie 1 T'?'f- N ' - wg 1- 'T-i2""' - 1 'fqf Visa. my ' . . Sei , ' b .5 I K 2 ' A ' ,G V ' ',"'-- ,UE Y. ggaih 4' V I 6 "1 wh' ' '35 V f,.1-,., ,, ffl ' . 1 I Q32 1. 2 - if? A f 'Q 3 if '.,! I ' ,K J 12 ' - X? 5:5-F , .251 'wk ' I' EK . ' ,Q-32 ' tl , M ' I ... ---A T- --1771 FU ' fi ,Eu , A AWA ,,a1 4 . 2,4 Ei 'W' -gfip., ' .vr fiat , 1, 1 1' . '22 iw - Shia Qrganizations Print Shop Boys t011r Government Printing Officel Have you ever been around the high school print shop on Thursday while the X-Ray was being' printed or in the spring when Mr. Burner and "all the lads" were rushed to get the year book out? If you haven't, you'Il never appreciate the quietude of a freshman study-hall. But taking everything into consideration and seeing that a little noise is necessary, due to the heavy machin- ery, the school, as a whole, appreciates the work of these fellows. Mr. Barner has fifty-three enrolled in all his printing classes and much expense is saved the sehool by this group of fellows, for they print all of the little blue and white slips you carry around and all the literature and record blanks used by the principal's and superintendent's office. This set-up is literally our Government Printing' Office. Most of the "Indian" was produced by the following boys: Harold Shuster and .lack Hunlnler, linotypeg Billy James, ad conipositiong Harold Taylor and Toni Hughcl, prcsswork. 83 Annual Staff tThe Cabinetl These individuals, dear reader, constitute the Annual Staff, or, in other words, those persons at whom, either individually or as a group, all bouquets, brickbats, or collapsible objects of a nialodorous nature must be directed if this bookff-"The Anderson Indian", in patri- otic g'arb-does not meet with your approval. Because their efforts were concentrated upon edit- ing a yearbook, the staff's primary purpose, therefore, was to present you with a complete record of the school year, 1933-34's, events, which you could file away among the souvenirs of your happiest of all days - -your madcap, carefree, high school days. In future years when you have assumed your full responsibili- ties as nien, women, and citizens, I ani sure that it will be a tremendous aid in recalling this period of irre- sponsibility through which you are now passing. t'f the Annual does in any way measure up to the standard of "bigger and better' for the students of Anderson High School, the Staff niust share its laurcls with the faculty sponsors of this project. 84 Honorary Society tTI1e Bruin Trustersl Ouch! Oh, yes,vwe forgot to tell you to shade your eyes while looking' at this picture. The shining count- enanees and sunny, beaming smiles all add to the brightness of this galaxy of master-minds. And really. the lnembers ol' the "brain trust" are bright as they have proved so well, for, to be eligible to a seat in this intellectual group, the student must meet certain schol- astic standards. In the first meeting of the club last fall, the members elected the following officers: for president, Mary Edith Miner, vice-president, Mary Elizabeth Leaehg treasurer, Robert Williamson, and secretary, Kathryn Starr. Much credit goes to this fine group of officers for the success of the club in the year now drawing lo a close, and with it, a vote of thanks to the sponsors? Mrs. Gear and Mr. Shirey, for their fine cooperation with the club. The club has been rather quiet to public appearance, but actl.ally aren't the studious members of any place- of-learning 1l1Ol'0 or less quiet? Perhaps, in years to come, some ol' our members will be sought from their places i11 Harvard or Columbia to aid in the untang- ling of difficult economic problems, or one of our fairer members he called from her pen to serve in the l'resident's official family. Time, alone, can only tell. 85 Sodalitas Latina fI1!'1llII'fII1f'lII of' nll't'lIlll'U1Uf1!1l Tho purposc of llu- Sotlzllitzls ldliillil is lo slimulzllc- clclzlilvd illlorcsl in HOIIIZIIH oplc, CUSIOIIIS, und lifl'l'2llllI'L', which cl:lssl'uo111 limo Cilllllill zlfforil. A clusv ulmswvautiull ul' thc pirturc- ruvculs lhul llw miiguily 4-lmlxu-lo1'islic :xml wortllx' ul' Q21-Clilll sonzxlors of Qlllvim-ul Hmm- is nol ZIIJSUIII in lllis group. The French Club 1T11r' I,lllIflIIflf,Il' nl' flIUl1f'l'II Dipluzmlvyb L0 Cc-rc-lc l'iI'2lllCiliS. our N!Ulit'l'll F11-111-ll vlub. is illl lll'g2ll1iZ2lfillI1 whose purposn IS lo 1-11-alle Zlll illivlwsi in lhc lilllgllilgl' ui' 111mlv1'l1 mliplollmcyf---l"1'4-llvll. Of cuursc It you czulnul spank or umlcrstzlml If1'vm'l1 vm-ry wull, It IS mul zulviszlblm- lo lu-lung IS Fri-nvll is spoken lllrrmllgilmfmlll lllc 1ilIl'2lli0ll ul' thc lIl0t'liIlQS S43 Historv Club l.-lI'Chil!l'S nf the Repzzblicl Thu z1l'1'l1ivL-s of ilu- rn-public' have boon in quicl bul cffovtivc vuslmly this your The History Club. 11101-ting' on ullurllznlu 'I'un-sduys, has been sluflying llu- lmislorx of lmliunu. linch Ill0IlllJL'I' contrilmutcd SOIIll'llllIlg lo ilu- sum-essivc fliscllssimms 0 sialic c'l1:n1':1clu1'isiics and flcvclopmvnt. l'sQ-ful i1ll'0I'm2lli0l1 l'0llCL'l'lllllgi Hmmsicrrlom was lhus 2li'CIlllI'0Il. X Rav Staff l"PiliIf'ss Plllllflfifljvll Tllcsc uIlCNYSll2lNX'liSU fwilll apologies to Hrlllllllw lll2lQilZllll'l worm- rosponsilmlc fm the circlllzlliolm of " Jro J:w'umIzl" 2llllUH"' the "4-itizn-11rv" uf A.ll.S. ln' lll0llIlS uf llml I n n . . wcckly journalistic publiczition SllllI'ClIlL', ilu' X-Huy. lispvc-iallly wcrc lhcy zulcpl in furnislming news of thu lull-st scalmlul and "C1'11slu-s". RT si, Senate tN11rsery of PllflilllllPI1fIII'fUIliSlI1l Having solved suecesfully their weighty problems, the Senior members of our "lcg'isletive assembly" have passed beyond the forum of our school library, hoping the younger members will carry on the club through another year of discussion of present world, national. and local civic problelns. The Senators have enjoyed adding' another year to their records, this season bringing to a close the twen- ty-seventh year of their history of public assembly. liariy in January there was a heated reorganization of the soeiely and after the smoke cleared, it was made known that Richard Birdwell has been elected presi- dentg Clifford Hardwick, vice-presidentg Floyd Clay- ton, secretaryg Charles Clark, treasurerg and Carol rishback, reading clerk. Miss Barbara .lewett was se- lected as sponsor and advisor to the club. The club was very active throughout the year fI'0ll1 a social standpoint-a skating' party, a Hallowe'en frolic' and a novel Collegiate party having been given. The Senate has, for many years, been one of the distinguished clubs of our school and we hope it will continue as such. , 88 A' 'V L 2 I I Science-Math Club tDivision of Scientific Researc1iJ The accompanying photograph looks like a scient- ists' convention with an insprinkling of mathematic- ians, does it not? A closer inspection reveals that it is a section of our Brain Trust, the Science-Math Club. Early in May, 1933, the club elected officers to guide their research for the ensuing year: Gilbert Hutton, Monsieur le Presidentg Margaret Hosck, Mademoiselle la Vice-Presidentg Paul Byrum, in charge of the ex- ehequerg and Jean Bujarsky as scribe and official keep- er of the Great Seal. The youthful scientists ami I1l1ll.h6ll12ltiCltll1S, who kept their "country,t informed on the latest progress in things material and analytic, undertook two ambi- tious projects which brought them glory and renown. '1 ney were two spectacles: in 1933 a Pageant of Trans- IJOFIHIIUII, demonstrating the evolution of that utilityg and lll 19.54 a Pageant of Communication, de111on- strating the gradual development of Il1OCi6S of trans- mitting thought across the great open spaces. The natural science section of the Brain Trust greatly appreciate the advisory ditrecting' of Mr. Horton and Mr. Stewart. Perhaps the g'overning body of our school will call in one of our masterminds to aid in the solving ot' an important problem or perhaps will run across a second Einstein. One can never tell. 89 The Girl Reserves fDil7iSil?l1 of Red Crossj The young enthusiasts in this picture have nrade a nanie for theniselx es as one of tl1e outstanding clubs in our school. This year these eharniing danisels at their annual election chose as their party leaders: President, Jean Helvieg Vice-President, Roberta Iipplyg Secretary of State, Clara Litteng Secretary of Treasury, Edith Behr- ens. These officers were assisted by an efficient eab- inet and by the advisors, the Misses Thumnia, Jewett. Hignian, and P,SilllC1'. In their activities of this year have been included things from the reahn of sewing for the lied Cross to sponsoring official balls. In their meetings they have been addressed by well-known speakers and entertain- ed by a nlvniber of interesting performers. "The Big Sis- ter partyv, "The Hanging of the Greens",and the K'Sn0W' Ball" were included in the entertainnients of the holi- day season. After this the High School G-R's partici- pated-in a circus held at the YNY. They also had hikes and skating parties. Plans are being made for another dance. Indeed they have not been idle this year. itll 0 . v ,,+F, ,4v,L,4 Y u l ' Hi-Y tllepl. of Ileallh, TCIIIIJPIYIIICC, and Public Moralsj Members of the Hi-Y Club, defenders of all that per- tains to health, temperance, and morals, met last spring in the "federal building" and elected for 1933-34: Hol- land Ehle, president, who, during the summer, mloved to Californiag Gilbert Hutton, then vice-president, but now president by virtue of the act of suceessiong Jack Bailey, secretaryg Paul Bransford, treasurerg and Al- bert Uremovitch, sergeant-at-arms. To succeed Presi- dent Hutton in the second office, Catlin NVhitehead was chosen During the year this group of our representatives added many new names to their roster, the initiates giving evidence of their inexperience by wearing green ribbons and sometimes walking backwards. ieslcrlng old Anderson High School to the l.H.S.A.A.'s The year was marked by the Club's assistance in honorable pension-list. fvtany were the fine, vigorous programs enjoyed by the membership at their weekly Tuesday night meet- ings, At this time our body wishes to acknowledge its thanks lo its sponsors Mr. Stoler, Mr. Sanders. and Mr. Bailey, for their untiring efforts in making the work of the club successful. U1 . M' ufffv Girls' Booster Club L A--My flmrzgzzc' of HYUIIIUII l'ol1'rsil ' XVllL'll tho "citizenry" of nllllllll IllZlll'I',, In-look ilsclf to "ye ohh- Qymu for an pon session, The-so wc-rc thc fcmullcs :whose voices were liflcd nhove all olhors. In ulflilion to this vocal 11000111plishmcnt liowevvr, they wc-rc also IlOlUXYUl'tllj lJCC2lllSl' they I'L'lJI'L'S0llll'Il thc most uvtivc girls' 0I'g2lIliZ2IllOll this your. Boys' Boosters Club 17'I1e Ilnuse Slvcrilzy Conznzillvvl As zu stccring c-ommilloo for lhc cvvnts rclalccl to 'thc wQll':u'v of lifc uml citi- lL1lSllllJ wilhiu our four walls, thc Boys, Booslcr Club has lu-lpn-cl gicatly. NVilh Bob Mah-y as prcsiclvntg Om .lan-kson as vice-prusiflcntg Bob Hcnnor as lyezxsllrcrg Gcorgv Claypool as sn-cI'clzu'yg und lirlgknl' Ijptrap as sc-rgvalit-ut-urxlis, the club sponsorc-cl 21 "clean-up" czmllmign, QZIYL' un auditorium IJl'UQI'2llll and uclcml in thc 1-ollcvlion of food for thc nec-ily :ll Cllristnms. Nivc work, boys. :xml lu-cp on boosling. 0 I ' 92 5 Domestic Science t1Iep111'll11el1t of Co111111is.sc11'yJ 'l'o the male population of A. ll. S. this pieture should prove holh interesting nd enlightening, for it is deeisive proof that there are still remaining some fe- ules to whom the humble art of home-making has appeal. They are also living testimony ot' that tried and true adage, "the way to a man's heart is through his 1maeh." Debate Team tlixpolzezits of 1JlII'Il-fllllfllffflllfSIIll llave you ever heard sc-rapes of heated argument emanating from our sehool lih dthate team praetiee. 'l'he eluh had a very sueeesslul season. winning nine out ol' thirteen eontests. lhey also sponsored a non-decision debate conference in .lamlary. The team has done well this season and we'll he watching them next year. rary? If you have it was more than likely our aspiring politicians having a 93 'ar' Girls' Glee Club ll"or l'1'ru11nlil1g Fvnzinim' Hurnmnyl YH H "l'll'lllll ll2Il'll10llj', from llczlvcllly l12ll'IllUll,y,,, z1l'c'm'1li11g to llrymlvn. A6llllS llnivcr- sul fi'2llIl0 lwganf' .Xml wcll may wc bclicvo this whcn on rzlrc and inl'rcqucnl lJL'l'2lSl4ll1S wc poor nmrluls are privilcgcll to lu-zu' lhc 0lllill0I1lUllS lllt'l0tll1'S IJl'lb- clllcn-fl by lllc-sc mzuidun voivvs in 1-xllibilions of their Vovzll lull-nl :ll "0ilizcnVN' 2WSSL'lllllllCS,l. Boys' Glee Club lClc1sz' Ilurnzolly in thc' Cupilulr Um' of llw prima- q11:1lil'icnlio11s for smoutlm g0VOI'lllllL'lll2ll flllll'll0lllllQ is 'Tlusc ,, . ,. . . l'u1'l1ml1y lmclwm-on ilu- V2ll'lUllS 1llVlSl0l1S. lhut llns has L'XlSl0il. you nn-cd only to ask any um- ll2lYlllQ an class in the lJilS0lIll'Ill thc 1-ighlh pn-riml. Hui' all ki4lcling'z1si1l0. tho Il-llows lmvc givcn lhv sc-Ilool ll lol ol' guml music' lllis y'l'ilT'. 91 Choral Club fPI'UlIl0fEI'S of Ilarlnollyj Oceupants of the X-Hay room during the ninth period were well aware of the existance of this club, which met in the adjacent room. Perhaps, it should also be added, that a more favorable impression of its ability was gained after hearing it at auditorium programs, than at such close range. To the Music Department should g'o special mention for their activity this past year. This department was probably responsible for more excellent entertaiment programs than any other department in the school. The Choral Club, which is composed of boys and girls, have to their credit: 1. The Charles Turner Concertg 2. The De XVolf Hopper Light Opera Companyg 3. The Arthur Jordan A Capella Choirg 4. The Spring Concert, which, it is hinted, was presented for the purpose of displaying their newly purchased robes. The 'Girlst Glee Club furnished music at the Teachers' Federation. The Boys' Glee Club presented that hilarious comedy, "The Freshman." Together, these two afore-mentioned clubs participated in the Annual Music Festival at Ball State Teachers College on May 7. The Choral Club and the Girls' Clee Club in collaboration will be responsible for musical numbers at both the Baccalaureate and Commencement services. But the most celebrated non-professional program of all was this year's operatic offering, "The Marriage of Nannette", in which all members of the music department participated. May our government next year be even more successful in proinoting the welfare of the fine arts. 95 Band 1IJ6'll1II'flIIl'11l of A171111 111111 .Y11U!11 1111- 1111-111111-rs 111' 1111- 11111111 1'1-1111y 111-lievc i11 blowing 1111-i1' own 1l0l'l1S. B111--s11-11 111 11111111 111' i1vw1111 1-Is1- 1'1111111 11111w their i111rns for 11lL'1ll? 1'11L' 11111111 has w111'k1-11 11111111 this XBQII' 111111 was always p1'1-s1-111 1111' 1111- 11111111 1-1i1- 1-111111-sts. N11 11111111111 g11v1-1'111111-111 is 1-111111111-10 NV11111ll11 its 111i1i1111'y 111' llLlN'2l1 11z1n11. 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The honorable officers of this club were elected: Chief Hobbiest, Patrick Hurleyg the guy that presides when Patty is absent, Sir Arthur Gilbert Huttong the official sribe, Robert Thompsong caretaker of the cash, Esquire Charles Clark. Professor Herb Miller is overseer of this unusual group. These discussions must have interesed the members greatly 'causefhave you noticed, kids,i"Hobbies" is a chosen topic to discuss in other meetings. Although this club has been rather inactive for the last few months tit is not to be for- gotten that when spring' approahes young folks' fancies turn to other hobbies which are in no way connected-with the clubb a meeting was held recently in which officers were chosen and plans made for the coming year. Daily Bible Reading Club This new organization was begun last fall. The name was derived from the fact that each member agreed to read a chapter of the New Testament daily. The officers were elected for the first semester as follows: President, Robert Luttong Vice President, Howard Grinerg Secretary-Treasurer, Theda B. VValls. The first term was practically taken up with the problems of organization. However, the beginning chapters of the New Testament were studied. Each mem- ber was given a copy of the New Testament. To make a thorough survey of this part of the Bible and to interest high school students in some of the more scr- ious things of life is the real purpose of the club. . The spring semester officers were elected. Ann Fox began as Presidentg John l-Iall was made Vice Presidentg and Elsie Guenther took over the duties of Secre- tary and Treasurer. In addition to the regular New Testament study, heated debates and discus- sions were a part of the club program. In a lighter vein the members indulged in parties and outdoor picnics. This club is not only a local organization, but also abraneh of an internatinal organization. 97 x Dramatic Club trlboue any .Vuliomzl Board of Ct'll.SOI'Sfli1Ij This organization is composed of those adolescent theatrical aspirants, who first were required to prove their superior histrionie ability by ineans ol' a tryout for nrenibership. Having successfully survived the riffid test the above fortunates convened one wintry h H Tuesday evening and elected the following t'candiA datesv: Dudley Sadler, President Cwho, it must be added, enlivened all meetings by his notorious and ever-ready store of punsig Toni Hannnond, Vice-pres- identg Mary Edith Miner, Secretaryg and Carl Brek- ken, Treasurer. That celebrated dralnlatic coach, Mrl Paul J. Pflasterer, again consented to lend his talent to this exclusive group by accepting its sponsorship. VVhen such a trivial matter as Writing a club con- stitution had been disposed of, they devoted their attention to selecting a play for production worthy of their ability and requiring no adverse action by the National Board of Censorship. A one act farce, entitled "Luncheon for Six", was chosen, as also a stellar cast. After several weeks of strenuous rehear- sals, the finished product was viewed in the High School Auditorium by the Parent-Teachers Associa- tion and won the plaudits of the multitude, thus in- flating six more eg'oes. 98 Class Play lincircled wih' red on the Senior Class Calendar of Events are March 21 and 22, for on those two aus- picious dates its dramatic production, "YVhere There's A VVill", was presented before two successively "packed" HJ audiences. The theme of the aforementioned play was the pro- jected effort of a domineering Woman fwho had been forgotten? to make her niece fwho had been hand- somely rememberedb break the will left by her opu- lent deceased uncle. The plot was discovered, how- ever, all were reconciled and they lived "happily ever after". The all-star cast of thirteen Senio1's XVZIS as fol- lows: The vituperative Mrs. Emerson-Mary Hoppesg her hen-peeked husband-LeRoy Smith, their sweet young daughter, Linda-Virginia Hulse, Linda's fiance, VVallalce Taylorrftleorge Claypoolg the digni- fied lawyer+.Iack Braddockg the painfully truthful niece, Lornaf-Jean Helvieg the encyclopaedia sales- man, Ralph NIZICQ'-Thl27l'1l12ll1 Rinkerg Linda's two girl-friends, .lane Scott and Sylvia Terryf-Jean Sines and VVaneta Anderson, XVallace's two boy friends, Edmund Lewis and Gale Austin-Herman Bennett and George Sharp, and lastly, the colored maid of the Emersons'. Lily XVhite-fSally Jewett. 99 Aviation Club ilJil7iSiUIl of :liI'C1'llffl Ollt' division of aireralt, illlllllllgh praelieally anew o11e, like all others, l1as reached those altitudes of the higher knowledge of aireraft. And where Ctllllfl a bet- ter head 111eeha11ie tor sponsor! be found than that lllgll-lllllNlQli Illilll and 'World xxvilj' veteran, Mr, Hale? Many out-of-town aviation oftieials have addressed tl1e elub at its IN1OQtlI1gS Zlllil have given the ll10IIlb0I'S first hand infor1natio11 on the various phases of avia- tion. One trip was taken to Indianapolis Zlllli club lllfjlll- hers were shown around tl1e Municipal Airport. The flood lights tllltl radio beaeon were llll'IlCtl on and a mail pla11e from St. Louis l2l1ldOtl and took off white 111e111bers looked on. "After the I'l1lll0I' of the mails being taken over by tl1e Army and it was taken over, it was very diffienlt to get speakers from those eoinpanies flying the mail,', says Mr. Hale. The officers' of this eluh are President, El1ll0 Bar- rong Seeretary-'I'reas11rer. Ennna Jayne Griffith. Col. NVeir Cook, honorary President of the Avia- tion Cluh, addressed the entire school on one program, sponsored by this elnb. If you are interesed i11 the higher things of life, why not take up flying? 100 4 HAH Club tDef'e114le1's of lhe lfaithl final 'Whats thai? Yes, a salute! A presidential sal- Lne oi' Z1 guns? Hal diy that, hut, nevertheless, a hearty sanitation to our one and only HAH Club. And great, indeed, is 1110 enthusiasm shown by the members of this club, all of whom are seasoned veterans of many hard fought battle on gridiron, basketball court, or Cinder trackg for, to be eligible for a position in this organizaton of "he-men,', the aspiring candidate must prove his mettle ill some sport and acquire the privi- lege of wearing the school letter.. During an early spring meeting, held in the elubts secret chamber of the "war barracks", or better known to you as the gym, the membership elected officers for the year 1933-34. The names of the following fel- lows went down on the military records as leaders in charge of our national defense: General Bill 0'Neilg Lt.-General Bob Rescharg and Major 'General l'ke Parker. The members were not satisfied with giving their best in their particular branch of athletics, hilt had to assist in our gala celebration of reinstatement to the slate athletic association. This is one evidence of the willingness of these fellows to cooperate with the officials and give the best they have for their teams. May your club carry on andf--"More Power To Your Elbows? 101 The Defense ww 3--:fn ' 2s.e,.,.,N?A It X' +w 1 U Sports Mr. Chadd Mr. Arehie Chadd assumed the duties of Athletie llireetor of Anderson High School last fall. Consider- ing the difficulties with which Mr. Chadd was faeed. he exeeuted his duties in a very satisfactory manner. Before eoming to Anderson, our Athletic Direetor. a native of Bainbridge' Indiana, attended Butler l'ni- versity, While at Butler he was a member of the var- sity football, basketball and baseball teams. He eap- tained the hardwood squad in his Senior year. He eonipleted his course at Butler in 1929, earning both the A. B. and B. degrees. This was followed by two years of study at Columbia University. After graduating from Butler, Mr. Chadd became the Freshman baseball eoaeh and an assistant foot- ball and basketball eoaeh at his .Xlmla Mater. In 1930 the former Butler athlete became athletic- direetor ot' the Canton, Illinois, High School where he eoniplied high winning averages in baseball, football and basketball, taking the Canton team to the finals of the State Basketball tournament every year. We wish Mr. Chadd every sueeess and hope that some day he may pilot an Indian team to a State championship basketball vielory. ltlil t , MALEY---Bill played the position of half bark and was a very aggressive player. ln addition to his blocking and fine defensive ability, he was a great punter, passer, and hall carrier. He has one more year to play for A.H.S. GOINS-Roger is another one of our Sophomore players who fought hard for the Red and Green. His aggressiveness and alertness earned him a position at quarter back. KABRICKf-George held the regular guard position this season. His tackling and blocking were a great help to the team. VVe are sorry to see George graduate this year. SHANKLIN-Norman played tackle this year to a good advantage for the squad He has two more years to play and should prove to be a mainstay. 101 Rl'DOl.PH-Chester played the position of center. His quickness and steady fighting were beneficial to the squad this year. He is a Senior. ROLAND--Bill is only a Sophomore, but through fight and determination he held the regular guard position. His fighting spirit has helped the team through many difficulties. RESCHEH-Vfllob was one of the heaviest boys on the team and held the position of tackle. When he plunged into the line something usually gave away. This is lS0b's last year on the team. CROKE-John was a scrappy end who always fought for the good of the team. He is only a Junior and looks like a good prospect for the coming' year. 105 r...,..1 , GII,I,liSPllf.'--Hllgli was 21 hard worker and :1 consistent player. He played the end position and helped 111z1ke tl1ose e11d runs successful. He is only il .lunior and should be il great aid to the te:1111 next year. 0'NEIL7-Bill was 21 hard fighter and il shifty, fast rnning fullback. He has one 111ore year to play and njueh will be expeeted from him next S62lS0'l1. COOPIQR-Ken11cth played to fl good advaiitage at Center p0sitio11. He hit l'l2ll'll and stopped lllillly of our opponents' plays at the line of scrimnlage. He is only il Junior. 106 KING-flilax fought hard a11d niade it plenty tough for opposing teams. Isle played at tackle. Max has two more years, and with additional experience, should be- come a very good player. l'AliKEliYlke was a fast and elusive ball carrierg he also excelled at backing up the line. His position at half back will be hard to fill, as he graduates this year. HEINY-Dale played the position of half back. The ball was ,carried many times into the ene1ny's territory through his quick-thinking and alertness: VVe are ex- pecting much from him in the next two years. JOHNS?-This was Millard's first year on the squad. He had a habit of hitting at the right places and hitting hard. He is a Senior and will he missed much next year. 107 Football Squad 'l'his years' football team was greatly handicapped hy .Xnderson's suspension from the I. H. S. A. A. Praetiee was not begun until late i11 the fall and Coaeh Chadd was new to A. H. As the Indians eould not Compete with Indiana high schools, they had to look to sueh institutions as Howe and Culver Aeademies. for games. In the initial contest with Howe our gridiron war- iors played the enemy to a stand still, only lo be van- quished 13-ti. Next eame a defeat which was quite exeusable: 25-tl at the hands of the Butler Freshmen. A tragedy oeeurred on the shores ol' Maxinkuekee,where the little suspecting l11dians were ambushed by the Cadets from Culver-WC. M. A. 564 A. ll. S., tl. This was the last scheduled ganie of the season, but Howe was invaded onee more with a team ol' lllltl0I'l'l2lSSll1t'll only to he repulsed 25-0. To close the season the Seniors defeated the under-- elassmen 13-0, so everybody felt mueh hettel' texeepi lti,tit5ti underelassmenl, The prospects for next year are Illlllfh brighter. as many veterans are returning, and Mr. Chadd will have his system running in high. 108 Basketball Squad The '33-'34 edition of the Indian hardwood squad hung up one of the most successful records in recent years, winning 16 out of 19 scheduled. The losses were to such teams as Franklin College's Varsityg Eliot, New Jersey, Prep 1New Jersey State Chalnpionsl and our old rival, Newcastle, previously our victim. High spots in the program were a 15-14 victory over Muncie in the Bearcats' lair: the 24-22 triumph over Jefferson- rilleg and a win over Jeff of Lafayette--conqueror of Logansport's State Champion Berries. For the first time in three years Anderson won its sectional tour- ney. Although hard pressed by Marklevillt-'s Arabians in the semi-finals, they won a Regional berth. In the finals of the regional they were defeated by the power- ful Tech flndianapolisb crew-runner up in the State Tourney. Tech got an early lead that was too large for the Indians to overcome though they fought val- iantly. Although beset by difficulties, this year's teamtruly came through in real Indian fashion. Anderson 28wNewcastle 18g Anderson 24-.leffelu sonville 223 Anderson 8--Newcastle 243 Anderson 24- .lefferson fhafayettel 21g Anderson 15-Muncie 145 Anderson 2l4Alexandria 93 Anderson 24- -Bedford 223 Anderson 27--Masonic Home flfranklinb 2lig Anderson Iilfflonnersville 28, 109 HAli'l'l.Y-Charles played at forward position and his offensive ahilitv was of great value to the team. Charles is a Junior and probably will he on the first five next year. VAN Mli'l'ERgNlurro play- ed at center position and did a good job of getting the tipoff. His height also proved to be a great help at pivot position. This is Murro,s last year on the squad. CHOSLEY-Floyd, through his scoring ability under the basket, proved to be a great help to the team. We are sorry that this is his last year on the squad. MORGAN-Bob was a eon- sistent player and a hard worker. He played at guard and did his share of the work in stopping the opponents. Cl,lf'l'CHfl3ob see111s to have a natural ability for handling and passing the ball. Ile played forward and helped at pivot posi- tion. This is Bob,s third year on the squad and he still has one more year to play. JONES--Tliis was Marvin's first year on the team, a11d he has proved to be a great ball player. He was espee- ially good on his long shots and dribbling. Marvin grad- uates this year, PARKIiBflke held the guard position and excell- ed in bringing the ball up the floor. VVhen l'ke drove under the basket the op- posing players found him hard to stop. This is his last year on the squad and he will be greatly missed next season. JACKSON-Bill is only a Sophomore. but he suc- ceeded in becoming a reg-- ular forward on the first team. Mueh will depend up- on Bill in the next two years. LAM BE R 'l'-Al th o u Q h Keith didn't see much ae- tion with the first ten, he was valuable to the team as a reserve. Keith has one more year to play and should be one of the 1nain-- stays next season. POOHE-Norman, through steady playing and hayd fighting, gained the regular hack guard position. He showed exeeptionally good ability in guarding the pivot men 011 the opposing teams. He grraduates this year. FALKER-Isom was the 'tallest boy on the squad and a very valuable player. He was especially valuable around and under the bas'- ket. Isom's position at eens ter will be hard to fill, as he graduates this year. BAKER-liiehard is a fast and elever forward. He was small but he made up for it in quiekness. He is only a Junior and much will be expeeted from him next year, Freshman Basketball .Ks usual, Cum-ll liungc c':1lnL- olll with zz strong lfrcslnimn llzsrrlwuml squad. Although thc lmyra clict not get much actual t-xpt-ricm-Q, they proved that they wcrc rt-:ally lmll-plnyt-l's in lhv fcw vonlcsls in whivh thcy pmlivipaitt-ell. The frnxh are zz big. fast. and llllgllfx' group ul' bzuskct lJillll'l'SZ whcn they wvrc in .lunior lligh, tht-y twic-cxwunl to thc finals uf thc Stats .lunior lligh 'l'tnn'm-y, Win-n thc-5' grow up to hc lntliznn lhwxvcs pt-rlizlps lhc-5' will nut only go to tht- Static 'l'oLli'l1Qj.'. hut will win it."l'hcx' wound up lhv svzlson with n smashing triumph over' the .X.H.S. faculty. many nl' whom wt-rc V2li'Sllj,' H1011 in their Collvgc tlzlys. For yl'1ll'S Cuzlvll Q':u'l liungc has boon turning out lop-lmtrll frcshlnvn squzuls which have Vzlnkctl with thc In-sl in taht- Stzvlv and wo wish him all ul' thc lu:-k in tht- worlrl Qin' thv Slll'l'0S5 ot' l-llllll'L' yt-m'ling quintl-ts. III? f , 5 , v . 1 Qfvvvq V s.-o ff R' ass N 1 ??5i5g53v .M 1' """""',,,,,,5Lf..,,m X Hit,t.--This is XYicl1len'sthi1'1tycztrontlw squzul :tml ho has mlont- niuc-h toward tht' slim-css of thc te-aim. Ht- :hd good work in tha- 440 :ind 220. Wiclfton Qll'2ltlllltl0S this yi-air. CIRUKI-1-.lolm dirt wcll in tho high hurd- les :intl thc 440. This is his first your on thv team :incl hc- has proved to us that he is at vt-ry rt-li:ilJlv main. llc will bv with its one more- your. MIQAXIBUH -ftlttwcll is one ot' our Fresh- lll0ll who showvtt up wt-ll in thc iiiilv run Ht- is vxpcvtvrl to t'z1ptu1'v il rccorrl in his nc-xt thrt-0 ywtrs, l',XllKlilt-ff-llw runs in atllliost any cvt-nt in which ht- is nt-cclcct and SllCC'00tlS in winning many ot' them. His cfforts in the tow hurmtlcs and thc 100 yard flush hzlvc :lrlrln-ml iiizmy points for our tt-zim. llc gi':1clL':it0s this yvzxzx l"iXI,Klili -Isom is thc' tztll boy who puts tho shot, high jumps. :intl runs in thc rc- l2lyS. llv has bc-on an gm-:ut hclp to the twain :intl will he liiissc-tl as this is his last XOQII' on thc squint. flllOSl.lfYvl'll0Xtl was of vuluv to the tcaum in thc high hurdles. H0 has workurl hard from start to finish. This is I"loyd's lust y01ll' on that squad. IH 325. x JYFJ l X XX 4 , X Fr O Y? 1 Ji r N--1 FOX -Bob starred in the 440 and the re- lays. Due to injuries during the first of the season he was not able to compete during the latter part. This is Bob's third and last year on the squad. Cl,ARKflIharles has made a good show- ing in his Freshman and Sophomore years and much will be expected from him in his next two years. His work in the team but he has shown a lot the half-mile and -1-10 was greatly benefi- cial to the team. KYNEII.-Bill ran both the 100 and 2245 dashes with much success. He has also won honors in broad jumping. Bill has been on the team for two years and still has one more season to serve A. H. McMAHAN-This is 'l'om's first year on of speed in the half 111ile. Tom is only a Sopho- more and he should be a great help tt the team in the next two years. WOUDVVARD-Ed is a Sophomore and has made 21 good showing in the relays. Much will be expected froln him in his .Iunior and Senior years. FISHER-Ilan is another one of our Sophomore men. He featured in the re- lay. He has two more years to help the A. H. S. HAHMESON-Don has received honors in the 440 and the llllle relay. He has been a hard worker and a consistent point- g0if6l'- Don will be greatly missed as he graduates this year. 115 germ- f ul gl' -. 5.15: gk 5' 51 ' H55 -.3 1.1 -at 1.- . 'tt riff .lf 1 wr. os, he . '1 e . t lr ul gsm 1. 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'l'l1L-5' llllllll' ll good Sll0XVlllQ ul lhc G'11'x' i11vitz1liu11'1l llll'0l, Kokulllo l'0l2lN'S, Biq T011, 1 4 L . 1 and Sl'i'llUllZll lll0L'l, as scvcrul 1111-11 :md lmllx I'l'l1l5 lL'illll.S lmvc quzllilivll for thc lIlllZlllillJ0llS cvc-nl. Many of lhc luC:1l ll1i11l3-clzuls 2lI'l' llllfl0I'-l'l2lSSllll'll which givcs lJl'UllllSC for z111oll1v1' strong ll'2llll ncxl y02lI'. Gary lIlVllllll0Il2ll Meet-5th l'l:1c-0 Slzllv llHlO0I' M1-cl fbllh l,l2li'l' KUli0lI'l0 lflclzlysf 12th Plzlvv Big 'l'vn Muol 31'1l Place S1-clio11:1l M01-lv-21111 Plzlvc Dual Mccis .XIl1l0l'SOll 79, Southport 34. Al0X2lI1d1'i2l 2 Anderson 48. Nluncic 43, Newcastle 8 .XlNlQl'SOIl 64 I-3, l":1ir1110u11t 38 2-3, Noblcsvillc 8 .lu11cslm1'0 Al 116 Baseball For the lirsl linle A.,H. is lo have a baseball leani. As the boys have had no previous experience in high school baseball we have no idea what the result will be, but they showed up well in their lirst two games. VVinning from Pendleton 9 to 7, and from Tipton I3 to 3, the Indians showed plenty of power. The boys are not exactly new to baseball and neither is the coach. Most of the Indians have played Legion ball in the slnnnler, while Coach Chadd coached several suc- cessful teams al Canton, lllinois, besides starring on the diamond at Butler l'niversity. lt is our hope that baseball will be continued at the local school in the future, as several Big League baseball stars have come fro111 Anderson, and who knows but what there is a future Babe Ruth in the Sophomore class. A feat worthy of special mention was the conquer' ing of the strong Alexandria teani by a score of 11 to 8. This was the Indians fourth game and the Tigers' first defeat in their eleven games. 117 , 0 ? ifgieng ,xj ' 2 ., x iz' L 1, I 'Y' ' J S f aj r' ' 1 Golf This year's golf team had the disadvantage of not vt having a single member who had previous experience 3' in inter-high school golf. After a week of tryouts Coach Cullipher selected Catlin NVhitehead, Myron 6,- tiilmore, lialph Slum, and Murro Van Meter, Jr., as regulars, and ltobert Martin and liobert Thompson as alternates. In the tirst meet the untried Indians held i' the strong lftiehmoud golfers to a 6 l-2 to 5 1-2 vie- tory. ln as much as Richmond had the great advant- age of playing on their own course, the local team's showing was regarded as very favorable. The Red and Green made a disastrous trip to Mun -le where they were repulsed by the undefeated Bearcat golfers 11 to 1. As the Anderson team has a few more matches :fr- remaining' we expect them to break into the Victory ' column and to avenge the Muncie defeat when the Purple and White play here. Coach Cullipher loses Whitehead and Van Meter by graduation this year. 1, sw 118 Ut FW. 2 f' 44" 1 fs. Physical Education At times durin-f the school year you may have F! heard, while attending various classes, strange sounds emanating from that region in the lower part of Sen- ior High School wherein is situated the "Old Gym." Occasionally may be heard a piercing shriek of two. accenting every other sentence uttered by the teacher in charge ot' the classroom. These queer noises serve as excellent proof of the riotous fun derived from par- ticipating in a fair, clean game of kickball, basketball, or baseball, one of which is played daily by the girls' gym classes under the supervision of two estimable directors --fl -Mrs. Eloise Hilligoss and Miss Barbara Jewett. Physical development as a means of building char- acter has been recognized by the teachers of the Alh- letic Department this year toward elevating Physical Education to a pinnacle where it will remain as an indispensable element in the creation of healthful living habits. ll!! 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W X ' '-'yAY'44Q. ,a f t X 3 5: 'Aid' Q?-xgqiywxwzbfkj, XXX ,F H fm ' if uwlaq, 14 ,Egg A C K Ab 5 , ew Q bank: N -.2 fixl: IX w dw 125 CLASS PROPHECY Getting off the train at Anderson To wait on the one to South Bend I decided that I would look around As I had an hour to spend. On the corner was a barber shop I went in as a dime I would save And who should the barber be But Dick Birdwell? The knave! Hie began to tell me all the news Of my friends of Thirty-four As I hadn't been near for twenty years I hadn't heard it before. "You remember Everett Gaunt? Our president and a good lad. Now he's the best politician That Anderson ever has had. "Mary Hoppes is an actress in New York She makes money by the chunks And George Claypool went along To take care of her steamer trunks. "Paul Bransford, against expectations of all. Is a crooner on the radio And Catlin Whitehead is out west Roping steers in the rodeo. "Ida Marie Seimers is an opera star And Harry Dowman is a clown In Barnum and Bailey's circus Which last Tuesday came to town. "Jack Braddock's a well-known debater Leroy Smith, as a doctor, gives many a cure And Marvin Jones runs a beauty parlor VVhere all girls go-of that I'm sure. "Mary Wiley married a duke from England Her home is one of Chestertield's Where Murro VanMeter coaches the team With his assistant, Bartram Shields. "Gene F. Shell and Betty VVebb are owners Ot' a pet shop up on Main And Bob Maley just sailed away With his g'ood ship "Hulse" again. 126 "'l'herman ltinker works uptown As floor walker in the ten cent store And Edmond Quear enjoyed married life Until .lean Helvie showed him the door. "Albert L7re1n1ovieh's dreams were fullilled He drives a truck for the East Side Dairy And Burt Dick is :1 dancing teacher On his next recital---my daughter's a fairy. "George Sharpe keeps our streets so clean You can almost see your face And XVaneta Anderson is a waitress Down on the corner in Jim Ritter's place. "Rayne Burton works in the bakery He locks like Hknighthood in flour," And Sally .lewett is an aviatrix, She flew to Paris last week in an hour. "Bob llenner and 'George Bagley are partners ln that cafe where they make good spaghetti And Jean Sines writes "Advice to the Lovelorn" In a newspaper in Cincinnati. "Jack Records turns on the lights Every evening at the stores uptown And Nila and Mila are dancers At a club run by Juanita Brown. 'Rosemary McGuire and Carol Fishback are clerks ln a Department store owned by Georg'e Hughes And George Albright is a reporter Who sure brings in the news. "The rest have wandered here and there VVe've gotten lost, somehow, along the way But you meet them now and then As if they're never here to stay." But now, my hour was nearly spent If I didn't hurry l'd miss my train So to Dick I bid a hurried goodbye With a promise to come back again. I reached the station in time for the train All the while heaving mlany sighs And when at last I was on my way, Well-wouldn't you have tears in your eyes? CLASS WILL XVe, the 1934 Senior Class- of the County of Madison and.State of lndiana, reflecting up- on the mortalitv of our ephemeral existence in this academic institution, do resign our bod- ies to the greatiworld and declare this our last will and testament, being of sound mind and memory: J nncnAsEn Seniors Everett Gaunt Murro Van Meter Catlin VVhitehead NVade Free .Iames Ritter Wancta Anderson Jean Sines Herman Bennett 'Georgie Sharp George Albright J. Bayne Burton Edgar Liptrap George Claypool Thurman Hinker Robert Maley Salley Jewett Alice Snider Virginia Hulse Carol Fisback Albert Uremovich George Surbangh Virginia Winders Don VVeir John Davis Albert Faught Jack Braddock Robert Lutton Mildred Scott Ora Jackson Gene F. Shell Ida Marie Simers Annual Staff Hoi-po-lloi Mary Hoppes OUTSTANDING TRAIT ultra- D Q sophlstlcatlon eye-brovv fluctuations epistolary proficiency penetration involutional melanchoha criminal record coquetry adolescence inane remarks risibility omnipotence exaspera-ting procl1v1t1es introversion George Claypool philandering phlegmatic disposition risque narratives imagined impeccability "Billt' Patty juvenity witticisms C71 abortive sarcasm meticulosity avoirdupois ubiquity mellifluous sneech sangfroid - orthodoxy ftippancy contumacy vertigo diffi dence exuberance slaughter o3f English language sesquepedalian V9I'lJl3g6 REQUEST Ego Presidency Altitude Physique Mae West swagger Peggy Nye connubial future naivete puns amatorypropensities self-sufficiency chapeau C"darby"J Vice-presidency terpsi-chorean ability histrioniac ability pugilistic propensities artistic temperament George Bagley pulchritude vivacity algebraic antipathy prominent proboscls the same "barbarism" wooden leg geometrical prowess doggerel piety sycophancy facial gymlnastics Constitutional cffervescene vocal euphony X-Ray room Listcrine and Life Buoy this document BENEFICIARY Juniors A Herbert Hoover Mr. Bailey Crawford Vermillion Mr. McClintock Richard Baker KSBHI!! Lillian Ritter Dudley Sadler Robert McCrystal Patrick Hurley Pete Carr "The forgotten mann Tom Hammond Willard Shaw Mr. Sanders Chicago Art Institute Joan Campbell Peggy Peterson Roberta Conreaux Mr. Brinson navid Goldberg Martha Brinson Mr. McClure Robert Reschar Mrs. Repetto posterity Mr. Shirey Nina Stultz Mr. Goss Farris Speece Virginia Phelps MQ. Sherman snobocracy Gilbert Hutton VVe have hereunto set our hand and seal th is the th d f J ' th f Lord, One thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-four. Seven iE.Y1t?e.9tJun5EiSIOI5? BCLIASFS our 127 ' ,J , .fx 33, f 1 , f Q Aa' ..f 'H A 'L fax A v 1 E , ':. V :mum A 1, - ,. if: f .ki . . ,au . , XE 2 7 ' 4: if' . E , 4 df? t -I 1 ., f K Je! g S if I 91 'EfFf ' ,.:, A , x ,f . 5 ,a n ' , -- L . x , ky., if Q 3 9 N RX 'H , f ' Q A O' '51 rv ' 1 ' 7 5 , ff Mr 1 2: NS ,, X o x . 5 4 Q ,- 'X Q' -. -5 ,,,, .,.. sf , 'Y 5- 5 5 -Q JERRY wr ness CARL JOHNSUH . X-xg ' ., TV 'X fi g A 1,Qf' wi? -1 6, , Lf? ,gg . A-,i .y fi 1 VAL, ,, H , um vga wgiii s pf: M S ,- i if V Q X H' , ,f ' , X f s L 5 5 X31 -4 Y X -3 F' A, J K1 .- ,fd L , f 'V x ,4 -. 'L L, ,vf.. H W - v,,. y Q 1 Tit 3 355 5 MEGANCE .9-M. VS' 34 asnnvmnnsss, f , mn aonnson, f l"l 4 T he Marrzage 0fNanneZte lib As a child 1 looked up. As a youth I look down. May that I shall look Straight ahead when I am grown. And may that my Eyes shall see Far distant into worlds As yet Lneonquered, yet Conquerable. ' Much brawn I lack. Yet mind and Muscle coordinate To give unyielding strength. May that l be One like that. Stay I grasp And so retain that whieh I grasp. lnexperiencell now. But may l meet I.il'e's 0lNlUXVlllCllIS together With the broken Illusions l ani sure 'l'o fare, eventuallyg And make one liqnalize the other. Oh, make them not Too great for me to bear l am strong Now. Keep me this way. Guide me. Help me. And I am- sure to be One among fellow beings. 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Advertisements . -ki' kSCHOOLDAYS . . . back in a flash with memories reheshed.The annud HHed whh pictures dramatizing school life as you lived it has an inestimable value to you as the years pass Every school financially able should have an annuaL ConununL cate with us for information con- cerning our specialized service for all kinds of school publications. uk 'A' 'A' Jlclufoi UULZJ ' ' Jlenvice INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 137 Illustrations hx Xl Bl'RT FHEMOVICH FUTI lRETTE X M gi it tin lim sw, g ,ff f m 'AN i " i - P V' kilt 'fam 'ff M 1' ff f Q NX ig. s w p-gift 01,3 , iq i Q au ..fs g2412i-by J ro L kj, ,K llk i ' Sr ' fri!! t VVh:1t's tho inzltter with that scale anyhoo? Ah, alas un' attack. 'tis that fatal pound of blubhcl' Sully, yes, 'tis. tAn orchid to you. Sully, your hc-art is as big as your frzuucl. .X M MH.-,L , '1j,2'42gQ, tv v , ' 135: A Q ,pg 1 "T 'Wm , V - fy 'tl it 4.5.13 2 , Ji - Q' , phi r s ,fm , ,.. -,Wag ,p .- . 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Class Pins Rings and Club Pins Commencement Announcements Ofiieial Jewelers and Stationers to the Class of 1934 INDIAN APOLIS O I!ill!lMINI!WINNI!WINWIHININIUIINININININIWIHIN IHININININIO The Cosmopolitan F35 Book Store 2 If I ,I W ff O O 1 fb C Q lHOO1XjIi?II.h?I'EgIlIl'1:OHH Qi I 9? if L 5 , jf 0l'l'OSl'I'l-I I-0s'1' ol-'lfuzzz YM ' - f"f. rn .1 SCFIIIK Sluizozz f Z X for Sflll1l'If I 'I 1 Q i 'ff' X, in Gift c lx 1 E 4 1 i WINIYWImlNlNl1Nl!ll1al,1lNlNl W xlw T 7 77 KW ' I5 1"" K , h , - XVHAT! maven-1 or-Lock Oat edral of Fashlon AN, ONLY sm' LKMW O wI,rI'wIwI I:I I I I Ill I'll'l UI I I I I I I I,lO O ' ' ' NIMIVINININI lw' O w 'IWINIMIMIHIHIPIHININIWIHIWIWlwININl"lNI?IVININININIHIMIIWIHI WIHIHINIIINI ROYAL STAR OATS---COFFEE---CANNED GOODS ROIIlPII1fIPF fhe Brand Honra ol-' lvNl.'Sl'.-XI, Forms ROYAL STAR SOLD EVIQHYWHIERE A 1 1, 1nd.MCMahan 85 L91b CO. Mu Id HIHINIHIHIMI'WIWIWWIHIHIHIHIUIHIWINIHINIHIHINNIrNllNINNINIIVNIUIHIHIHIHIHIVIIH 1,1-1 O ff-,-X O1n,1ul1lul NIMIMI O 4" Xe The Rapp Co -Syqlf 1 Shoes and Ladles pf 4. E ! 1. vs E . . . 31- Q 5 Clothmg, Furmshmgs 'Bill' . , EE? Rea dy-To-Wear wL.AClL'EYEDcC.,ET ITP? Y ANDERSON IND. SUSAN AYS THAT ' A NORPH SID QUARI4 wi-Q0 5LL:D 1'-N Q1.Ass- 'Qgop-q L,-JEG.E PLA EN TO Eno THEYID SE Nora C.NF0G,TFxBL-EX blNlNIUlNlN INIHI PHOTOGRAPHY Is not considered by what you pay but what results you receive. That iswhy We are now completing our 30th year in Anderson. Forkner's Studio WEST SIDE SQUARE The owners are A. II. S. ,xlllllllli OIWINIMI I, UINIH O 11 .fi-J.. ' In A: KIDO DNV . Nt: D lin N 0 X - if ' ' A ey i?3f9X'i E1 I me t we 'LJ f- NJZ V D Xl .VX LW. I k ajg Lfgp. ki X IULJ: ,.x' K IQ A mfg re XQEUQET fF!+ nf ga we XJ? Xrffxfif-XfX.fx.1x.f--, B I fxgixxi-lf2',vviiY74,!Xi: L be g f- fr ,lf N ew N . 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QOQWNWQHEW-.A E . ,,..:, .2-,." T.5 ,,'- Q - Tv: Q """ 5 10th and Meridian 6Iiilillil Iilil Iilil Iiliiliililil'iIiiIiiliili'I.iIiIilliililililililillil I I I lil I 146 I Iiili I I il! liil liili I iliiliiliiliiIilliillillilliliiliiIHlilliiliiliilillilliilit You will find it a treat to inspect the big assortment of smart woolens new on display-with complete selections of guaranteed suiting and topcozitingf made to your nleus- sure. H. J. HEAD, Prop. I IiiIiiIi.lillillilliilliliiliilHliiliilliliillili 1 I il iliilllliil ' INI!WIHIHIHIINIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIO O WIHIHI NINIVIMIHIINININ Iw IMIIWININ , E NJKUBBARD- KAUF MAN S 2 ,I-J Jousmavex T0 me HAVE IT RECCPTACLE To Pm- E HARDVVARE E ME H51 Smeg ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES wQ'fQ,Qm"UiQffQ1 3 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 5987! Aeeweo 5 PAINTS 3 2 f -'rs THERE THE I Anderson 7th 8: Meridian E x 6IHINIIHIHIHIHIIIIHIYIIHIHIII WI I1IINIIHIWIIHIHIHIHIHIHINIHI16 QUITE O' I! Ii I! I EIN I! I! I! I' I 'I' I 'IN I' I! I' IN I! IN I lINI'WININIHIHI y ,A vAcnu1.5o 5 ' ' ' ' cg ef ESE xv HARRY HOSEK A F THE OPPO?TE .,,,RN , I OF IRNY.! , .xc,,3x- - Grocery! E 37th and Columbus Phone 1312 6lHlMlMlMlI IWINl!l'.l'l1lNl:1I11I1l I'1I LIUIQINIUININIJS O IHININI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IWIMIHI I I I I I I I I I I IWINIWINIHIHINIQ HOYT WRIGHT Co. Clothing for Men and Young Men OIHIJIINIIII IIIIIII IIIIIIIE UIEIIIHIIIII IIII CJHINIMIN I I I I I I illklilwlhllwliIMININIwNl!lN'l!l!I"l,wI1lN,I!lLlwl1,lw,l I ILI I I I I I I I I I I IHIHIHIQ PREPARE FOR BUSINESS . STENOGRAPHERS .... SECRETARIES ISOOKKEICPERS ....., 1 XCCOVNTANTS DICTAPIIONE AND COMP'1'OME'l'Eli OPERATORS EFFICIENTL Y TRAINED Modern Busmess College 5 1223 Nleridian Sl. Phone 98 Anderson, Ind. I I I IN I WI'fI'WINIHIHIwNI1NINI' I IHIHI OIWIIHIVIIMIHINIHIHIHI I I H11 NIHIWIIVIMIW I I I I I IWIMIMIMIMIWIMI1I:NlNl l I 117 m I I I INI IIIJIJIIO D WIHIHIHIUIHIWINIMI1IMI!lN'IWlxI!llN'lN'l'NIMl O O l!l1INlwlNl lWl?lNI'l lJIwlNl INI S YOU SUIT US! 5 Z We Hope We Can Always STUD1o 33? Clothes that are Right Prices that are Righter Complete Photographic Services - FINE TA1LoRING l Over McCrory 'sl O O O NFIUINIUINIJIEI lNlWl'IWl'INl1l1l INIWINl1l I lwI!I1I'ININI!IWIUIUIUIUIUINIIINIWIUINININININ O It's Baked By Dietzen's O O l ! qw Y S S ffl ,lllipll ll X 7 -Iif'fi' 75 f 1: Agigig X ,fn ?7F"?6': WHEE-1 MAKHXI' PAMS 3 i Oli!! Illfllllllillllllllllill DeLAWTER JEWELRY STORE lfilli Quality jewelry iX Pill Watch Repairing , 8 wi-si iiih sr. U Clwlnlnl: lIlllllilllJEl!HIIIl 1 e' Quality First-- then Style --- and Fon orzo HAV15 .f L4.w1i LOW Price Olllllllllll I I I l'lI,I'l I I Illil I'I I I I I I Olilliliil Il II II Illlll Ill lIiIIllIIIlIIllllLIE I lIiIlli.I A Modern Printing Establishment Successfully Manned A Complete Service ln- I.AY0l"l', ART, HNGHAVING, COPY, TYPOGRAPHY, I'liIN'l'ING z1nclBlND- ING. ALI. WITHIN 0l'li OWN PLANT PRINTERS AND Nm' " C HICAPU BUT Iir:0NoM1cA1. BINIJEHS of Tlllf NEW CRESCENT Fifth and Chestnut Sis., AINl0l'S0ll, Intl. Ollll'lllllIIIl IIIII Illlllililillili IIIIIII llll lillilil l-19 QWAA V .fha -I I SGI ,I .,L.h,, . V r-i rj,-as V, q I I., I 1: ..4l .fire-A- ,- an- W! Q 'II-IE ROYAL TAILORS INC. A A . 5 7 IN IOQOOOCITIES I Q ' WWE - UW .W .l.., SHR mmm A MADE TO MEASFRE c1,oTHEs GOBLET I5 A Clyde Schuyler I SMA'-L SAW-OW-.0 25 YV. 12 St. QIIIIII IIUIIIIIIIDIIIII TILIQ QlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllwlllllIlIllIllIlllQ 2 2 'rrmmvs A TREA1' 5 ' 2 Fon You HERE A I Peerless Potato E KAY-BEE FLowER sHoP , . Lhlps 'l'1cLlc11HoN1a 191 COILIHIIJUS AVC. - A - .llvnzlner Florisis' Telegra 11 A , P , E ? 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