Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, IN)
- Class of 1941
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DURING THE YEAR 1941.
EDITED BY SAM WILCOX
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Education for Everyday Living
ls everyone ready to go on this trip
through the "land of educationn? l've
been waiting for you, so if you are
ready we'll start on our tour of Ander-
son High School.
Notice the atmosphere of youthful
activity in the halls. Let's join the front
hall promenaders.
Guidance
Committee
Languages
Dramatics
ln the auditorium is the Senior Dra-
matics Class. Here is where the char-
acterization of Henry Aldrich started.
Around this corner we lind a Latin
classroom. Perhaps we can learn more
about the great Cicero.
Latin
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Literature Library
Shall we glance into the library and
perhaps browse among some of the
books?
Biology
Safety
Chemistry
The Sciences
In the new annex
are found the science
rooms. Here we can
learn anything from
the parts of a skeleton
to driving a car and
even making a mix-
ture of chemicals that
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smells worse than gas fumes.
The square of this quantity plus the
square of something else equals the
volume of some sphere-or so they say
in solid geometry. We can also hear
the same queer language in the house-
hold physics class.
Ge0mGtry Household Physics
Social Sciences
"We the people of the United States"
-perhaps you can remember when
you had to learn these great words. In
the civics class we learn about the
Civics
American Problems
management of our governments.
The American family, the problem
of crime, our economic problems, and
international relations of the U. S.-
all of these are thoroughly discussed in
American Problems class.
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Let us turn our eyes toward the art
department. Here we can iind great
masterpieces of A. H. S. students.
Going from the main building we
Find the music annex and here we dis-
Art Design Band
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cover the band and glee club. Grab a
drum or a bass horn and join in! If you
are sure you have the right key we
might try a song or two with the glee
club.
Glee Club Art
Household Arts
Cooking' Home Nursing'
Now, ladies, step right up! We have
followed our nose and look where we
find ourselves. Get your cooking les-
sons here ancl then go up to the nursery
and learn the technique of caring for a
baby.
Top: Printing, Machine Shop, Auto Mechanics
Bottom: Drafting, Pattern Making, Cabinet Making'
Since the ladies had their chance the
men are next, we go over to the shop
rooms and choose a trade-printing,
drafting, mechanics, pattern or cabi-
net making.
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Buszness Education
Now crossing back to the main build-
ing we hear the clatter of typewriters.
After hearing this businesslike noise
let's go next door and learn a few prin-
ciples of bookkeeping.
There is the dismissal bell! As we
watch we see all types of students go-
ing out-some determined to make a
success of life, others not caring-but
all are looking forward to what is in
store for them in the following years.
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Mrs. I.:-uvlililzill, Mr. lirinson. Mr, llorioli, Miss Nagin
Board of Education
Five citizens of the city of Anderson
compose the Board of Education. These
men are appointed by the mayor of
Anderson and the appointment is con-
firmed by the city council. They are
elected for a term of three years.
Several changes have been made this
year in the school board. Foust Childers
has been appointed to succeed Elmer
Downey, Whose sudden death took place
early this spring. Robert Critchfield
resigned and Glen Rogers was appoint-
ed to take his place.
The other members of the Board of
Education are Wade Free, president:
Jacob Kuch, treasurerg and Miss Juliet
Crittenberger.
h C bc-ll. Juliet Crlttenberger. Jacob Kuch, Glen Rogers. XVude Fr
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Arthur Campbell
Superintendent
and Principal
Arthur Campbell, Superintendent of
the Anderson schools, was graduated
from high school at French Lick, Indy-
iana. After graduation, he attended
Ball State College and there received
his Bachelor of Arts degree. His Mas-A
ter's degree came from Butler Univer-
sity. The honorary degree of Doctor of
Law was bestowed upon him by Ander-
son College.
A. H. S.'s principal, Stanley Porter,
came here tvvo years ago. He was a
graduate of the Edinburg High School.
After high school, Mr. Porter received
his B. A. degree from Franklin College,
and his M. A. from Indiana University.
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DEANS
When asked if she enjoyed being
Dean of Girls, Miss Reba Arbogast re-
plied emphatically, "I most certainly
do." It is remarkable that she has this
attitude after thirteen years of dealing'
with members of the fair sex.
Miss Arbogast has attended Indiana
State Teacher's College at Terre Haute,
Columbia University, New York Uni-
versity, Ball State, and Butler.
The education of C. D. Rotruck has
been extremely varied. He has attended
eight different colleges, including Wa-
bash, Indiana State, Akron, Ball State,
Purdue, Indiana, Clark CWorchester.
Mass.D, and Vermont.
When asked what he thought about
his position as Dean of Boys, Mr. Ro-
truck answered, "Dealing with 12453
boys gives you 1245 problems daily,
Week in and Week out."
C. D, Ilolruck Il I X l 3 Y
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Nl J A t Betty June- Size-love Blul'1,:zn'L-t l'luu-r
There are three hard-Working indivi-
duals in the high school office Who aid
in the progress of Anderson High. They
are Mrs. Marjorie Austin, Miss Mar-
garet Ulmer, and Miss Betty Jane Size-
love. All the stenographical Work in the
principal's office is done by them, they
prepare the daily announcements, copy
all the permanent record cards, record
the grades, keep the school files. and
do other Work in Mr. Porter's office.
Mrs. Austin also has the task of
building all the programs for Anderson
High students and teachers each se-
mester.
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Presenting the winners of the current
quiz programs--the teachers.
The wheel of progress moves on and
with it moves Anderson High. When
Anderson High School began back in
1872, there were only a fewdepartments
with only two or three courses under
each. Today under each of the thirteen
departments there are between five and
twenty courses offered. For example, in
the English department not only are 1B,
lA, 2B, and 2A English taught, but also
speech, dramatics, advanced reading,
world literature, composition, remedial
English and many other types.
But what and where would the high
schools be without their guiding light,
the faculty? The English department is
ably headed by C. H. McClureg the Soc-
ial Science department by George Da-
vis, who is acting in place of Elmer
Goss 5 the Art department by Miss Wil-
ma Balyeatg the Foreign-Language de--
partment by Miss Fannie Nagle, the
Physical Science department by Jesse
Stutsmang the Mathematics depart-
ment by W. H. Brinsong the Physical
Education' department by Archie
Chaddg the Biological Science depart-
ment by B. B. Hortong the Commercial
department by Miss Katherine Brown,
the Household Arts department by Mrs.
Margaret Leachman, the Vocational
Agriculture department by W. C. Kolb,
and last, but not least the Trades and
Industry department by Paul Bergevin.
The faculty is made up of 88 teachers
many of whom are graduates of A. H.
S.
There have been many changes in the
faculty this year. Mr. Goss left to serve
his country last fall, and Mrs. Ella Goss
left early this spring to join him. Mr.
Davis is head of the Social Science de-
partment while Lieutenant-Colone:
Goss is away, and Mrs. Vivian Maine
has taken over Mr. Davis's work. Mrs.
Bonylin Pflasterer is substituting for
Mrs. Goss. Mrs. Mae Henry is away on
a leave of absence this year, and Mrs.
Helen Preston is taking her place in
the Foreign Language department
Mrs. Catherine Richter is substituting
in Mrs. Preston's position in the Eng-
lish department. Miss Dorothy Dunlap
is taking the place of Miss Ruth Hill
this year, and Mrs. Lashbrook is still
substituting for Ralph Shields. When
Miss Rosalie Hirsch left this year, Miss
Mary Humphrey took her place in the
Art department. Mrs. Helen Hum-
phreys is substituting in the Social
Science department. Robert Drummond
was added to the faculty last fall and
Joseph Dye at midterm.
FACUll1xif1S"lY
D MIGON ANDERSON JOHN P. AMICK
Eronomics Social Sriencr
I h Q li. S, Iowan Stale, llivd Xhril 7. 1941
REBA ARBOGAST MARJORIE C. AUSTIN
Dean of Girls-Bus. Ed. Registrar-Bus.
Indianu State: Columbia: Zaner Ball State, B. S.
gc glnser: Butler: Ball Slate.
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. Jlflifl-l'fIljS11's U Spanish lfinluuy l'fnq1i.vIl
Indllllul. B A.: Lnlnlnhln, XI. Imlizum A. B, Iiusl 1, ll. .X. Nlichigun Slut:-. I'-Iilllklill. li, .L 41-:lumln N
A- li. S. I q,2llINXQ lmlizmu ,X. lllxicznpn
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Fred Bronne-nburg, '43 Donn Moore, '-ll
SENIORS
Itnll' Ulll'
Xlmrus. Nlonlus li. . . Pre-.-tpp1'l-lirirv
Xl.l4:xANman, llI"l'lllf I. . finllz-qv Prep.
Na-null' Ig X-ltny Stull' I: lfornin 33
tirl lh-svrve-s -lg I.:nh. ling, Assist. 3:
flu-ln. Cant:-I -t.
Xrlfonn. Xluiv Xl. . .Vw-. Ilnme lic.
Xl.n.l.u. I-lun. l'4H.KNIxl.IY . . Tffrlllliwfll
llnu' Tum
xl.l.I.N, .Lumix . , l'l'1'-.tlllll'!'Ilfll'l'
xnl-.naox ,lu liuxxl' . . li1'ln'1'1rl
.XNTON, EVELYN . . . College Prep.
llonornry Society 3, 4, Secretary 45
Girl ltr-sc-rv!-s 1. 2. 3. -L Sc-cm-inry -6:
tg Convocation Committee 3, 4: Gary
trip Il: Student Council 1, 2: Student
llonnvil Convention 1, 25 Sonute 2. 3:
Junior Class Swcutvr Connnittuog Slu-
tli-nt Forum 3,
.Xnus'ruoNu, .ll'ANl'l'.a . Imsiizvsx Iill.
Row Three
lumzri, Bl5'l"l'Y XIAI! .... General
G. A. A. 1, 25 Girl Reserve 1. 2, 3, 45
Girls Gln-v Clnli 2: Know Your Lili
Linh 1.
l5All.liY, BliT'I'Y 151.01512 . Businexs Ed.
Know Your City Club 4.
l3Au.m'. Blrrrv Rum . College Prep.
Girl R4-svrvc 3, 4.
Hun, .Innes l,ia0NAnn . . General
Glm- Club 4.
lhmlmn, Lois LAvoN . . Business Ed.
Girl Reserve 2, 3, 43 Know Your City
Club 2.
BARNES, Emu IZLIZABETH . Geneml,
Girls Glee Club 3.
Inxrrl
I.:-,ia-lin N4-lson. ll:-nn Moor:-. Brill- Sch-
mitz. Gordon HunnuI'm'al
34
Row One
BARNES, VIRGIL L. . . Pre-Apprentice
Row Tum
BARRETT. Dononiv NIAE . . General
Girl Reserve 3, 43 Art Association Zig
K. Y. C. Club 4.
BEACH, HELEN P .... College Prep.
Honor Society 3g Girl Reserve 35 Dan-
ville Shortlmnd Contest 33 Senior Gill
Committee 43 K. Y. C. Club 4.
BEAL, Dmus MARIE . . Business Ezl.
Girl Reserve 4.
Row Three
REAL. l.oLA BIAE . . Business Ed.
Girl Reserve 3, 4.
BEALL, I.ucu.Ln .... Business Ed.
li. Y. C. Club El, 4.
BNCKHAM, PAUL . . College Prep,
'I'rnck 3. '
Row Four
l'rEDNVEl.L, ALICE . . College Prep.
BIEHYMER. MARY Jo . . College Prep.
Student Council 43 Prom Queen Com-
mittee 3g Class Jewelry Committee 3.
BELL, Bois . . . . . . .TeclmicaI.
Football 3, 45 Basketball 43 Hi-Y 3, 4.
Row Five:
BIQNNE1-T, Blarrv ANNE . Business Ed.
Iiizxzlmnoxvizn. JAMES B. ...College Prep.
Vice President of Class 35 Student Coun-
cil 33 Junior Sweater Committeeg Glen
Cluh 23 Pendleton Choral Festival 2.
lirfxkilzlsirm. NYM. L. . Pre-Apprenliee
Insert
Sir. ll. ll. llnsii-r. Mrs. Goldiu Repeller
Row One
llll7DI.Ii. BIIQLVIN limi. . . Gvrnwul
Row Tum
llll.i.MAN. l'HYl.I.Is NIARIAN . Gem-rul
Liiilv Chi:-f -I: X-lluy 35 Svnula- 3. 4:
J r
Rifla- 1: Spuuisll Lg GI:-1' Club L.
lmuzlx. l'1LIZAliIi'l'H ANN . . .GvnvruI.
Choral Club 2, 3, Nm-w York mul Dm-irnil
trips: Honor Socie-ly 3. -lg Glu- Club 1,
giwiau., .Ima . . Pre-.Almfr-eiiliavn
ball 4.
Row Threw'
liussslxu. NIAMAN .IANIQ . . nl'llt'l'llI
llmz. Mun' V ..... lmsiiwxx Ed.
Girl ll:-se-rvv 3. 4: li. Y. C. Club ll: Clef-
Clnb 1.
ll0luaN, l.lzi.ANn E. . . College Fran.
Smmh- 3: Svivncc' Math 2. Il: Sz-uior
Garb C0l'lllllllll'f' -1: .lr. Consc-rvutiou
Club 3, 4.
Row Four
HOWMAN. KVM. l'Al'l. . College' Prep.
llunor Society Il, 'lg .Ir, Ili-d Cross 4:
Junior Sw:-uh-r C0llllllillt'4'1 l'iriur1-
xlilfllllll' 0pm-rntor 3. lg l.ork1-r 0l'l'ivv 4.
liowsmx. XYM, Dicxxx' . . HQ'lll'l'lIl
St'll'llL'l' Ninth -4.
limxnlfmum, bolus Nlumuan , . Gmwrul
Girl llc-sz-1'vv Il. 1. 'I'i'1-xlslllw-1' I: li. Y. 41.
Club Il. 4. Sl'Cl'1'l1ll'y -I: Sm-uior Garb
Committee: Glu-me Club 2g llc-un Assis-
luut Il, -L
Row Fim'
liosmunx' . . . G1'm'rnI
lg liloz- Club 4.
lilillllilili, BIARILYN A. . Business lid.
Girl Rcscrvr 2g X-Huy 3.
liu1NDUsE, DANIEL ..... Gwicml
l-'oothull BIHIIRQPI' 33 Truck 3g Lock'-r
Office Zi, 4g Bible Club 2.
Inserl
llctly HlIlllllll'S, lic-ith Watkins. Ye-ru
Clayton
SE IO
RS
zskvllmll I, 2, Ilg lftllllllilll I. 2: il-l'2l1'li
lN.lll1lI1 Clulm 1, 2.
I Sllls l 1, l..llrm.llul3 .Xs-
.luvk lu. I-mm,,1.uu11
Row 01111 livsczu, Iilalxismzm li. . . lfnllvgv I'r1-fr. f:Alll"liN'l'lill, lhmr. . .
Honor Socie-iy 3. -15 G. A. A. 3. lg Girl lfrmilmll 1: Ihmlu-tlmzull I
Rrfsvrvv 1, 2, il, .lg Orvllr-sim 1. 2.
Bmms'r. livlanvx Rosle . BIlSiIlt'SS Hd.
Bihlm- Club 21 Art Assovizntiml 3, 4.
llvkvxr, li1'Hm.I.A . . G1'm'1'ul
CARI-I. ll0lllilK'l' li. . . l'1H'IlHlllHIl .lgr.
lr. Cruise-vvzntimm Club 2 'S I
linosxlfu. .Innes SAM . . College Prcffr.
Orcllvslrzl 2. fl: Jr. ll:-ri Cross Pram
Quvou f.0lllllllltl'0 .l, lmckc-1' Olllcv 4. Rum 7,hVW
CAsslal.I., liomslrl' li .... Tl'l'lllIll':!l
2 . N. -1 . S , . lil
lilukliljh Aung.. :hum Bmlmn Id' CAXIPRELI., XlARlAN lx. . Iinsznvxs 1511 gg 5,.m,t,. 3- 1: 41,,,,S,.-
'Xrl Assnviulilm Il. lg Girl ll1'Sl'l'V0 -lg -5. ll Svuin' .': -.' I.
gl,p,-p0h 1. mstunl I,
BROWN' DONNA MARIE - G"'1f""'f- CANll"lilil.I., XXVILIJABI . . Cnllryc l'rm'p
RUN' TWU CAN.wAY. BURTON . . .Collvglv 1'l'1'l' ,,,l,,,,.,
Yr-ll lc-advl' 1, 2, 3. -lg Slllillqll Ass:-mblp
1. 2, 3, -1: EXt'L'llllVt' Cuunril 2, fl, l:
Honor Society Il, 43 Se-lialv ZS, lg X-Rug.
lflUlXVN, VIRGINIA XIAIZ . lfuximfss lid. lg Drumutivs Club Il, -1: li. Y. C. Club.
lil'luuml,lusn. llomzm' l.. . Cnllvgv Prop. 'I'l'CZiSlll'P!' 25 Social Activities Cummil-
Ari Assoriulinn -1: li, Y. C, Club li lm' 3. 4, L'll2ill'lIlllll 33 Sl'l1ll7I'Cl2lS5 l'l:lv 151-ily Ilmulyll-5,
Spuuish Cluh lg llilxlr' Club 2. lg l7l'llClll2 Club lg Hi-Y 2. 3. l llulluu, lil-nm-all lil-minglun
37
l
Row Om-
l1A'r'r, RICHARD ll .... Cnllrgfv Ilrvp.
D I
Spanish Club Lg lfuolbnll l. L.,
CIZIUYICN, Nlnmman XIAE . Cnllvgfe Prvn
Hlllllbl' Sm-in-ty Ii, 'lg fjl'l'lllNll'2l I. 2. Il
Sl-if-m-v Nllllll -1: Spzmish Club 2. -I: li
Y, C. Club -1: Sludvnl Assislzml R. l.
CIIANIZY, BlE'I"l'Y .Il-:ANN1-1 . . G!'lll'1'ill
li. Y. C. Club 4.
CIIILDIES, Dnsun Nllmx . Cnllvfu' Pre-p.
Sludl-nt Cuunvil lg Sci:-:lcv Nlulh 3
Truck 1.
Huw Two
CI,AY'l'0N, Yr-:lm l'uvl.l,rs . . Iirlwml
Arl Association Zi, -lg I"I'1'lll'll tllub 22
Sub-Dvh 43 l'rnm IJ4-4'm':ltifn1s Zig Lib-
rury Assistant -1,
ENIURS
Cmnt, Liznrmnn A. . .Pro-Apprenlivv
HLIINIYIONS. lnxris lkrmlalvl' . . u4'Ili'l'lll.
tllmrznl Club 3, lg Ulm- Club 2. Zig Ilunrl
1, 2.
f:I.4lSSlCR. l'M'l. Xvlblllik . . Vllfllfflllllll
linux Three
fZoAI.1z. .lAr1K . . ..... Gvzwrul
S1-unto -L X-Ray 1'l-pw-sm-Illxltivv 1. 25 Jr.
llc-cl Cross 1'c'pI'os0nf:ltiv1- -I.
timzuxux. lblf.-x lh"rll .... Gl'lH'l'llI
Llmrzll lllllb Ii. l. N1-w York XVlll'lll'S
lfuil' IS, lmliulm Slull- Choral lfc-slivzll
Iluliulmlmlis Ii, Imliunn Slllll' 'l'z-uclu-rs
fZ1lllYl'Ilti0ll 3. XVIAX' 3, Svuliish Hilm-
flulllmlrul 4.
COFFMAN, IIAROLD XV. .Prv-Apprenficz
li. Y. C. Club 4.
COLLINS. XV.-KRD . . Terhnivnl
Cooman. DON . Terhnivul
Sri:-:lcv Muib 3.
tiuumzn. lisrnlau J. . . Bussim-ss Ed
Inxvrl
.lim Pills. Russ Shim-lals. In-nn Nlmmrv
Sum NYilL'ux
38
,
Row Om'
Coomcn. llolxmvl' ALLEN . . Gvnerul
onnuz Hmor o Ternnif-nl
C f . . . . . . . .
Jr. Conservation Club 1. 2. Il, -I. Sevrv-
tary 3. President -1: Sz-uior Sales .L -I.
COVIZRIDAIJL Mor.I.1la NAC . College Prev.
Girl Rosa-rve 1. 2, 3, 4: Sub-Deb 43
5011810 43 Glu- Club 25 K. Y. C. Club 2.
Row Two
Cowmu., NORBIA JEAN . College Prep.
Girl Resvrvc' 1. 2, 3. lg Sub-Dvb -I.
Row Three
Cox. HmmAN . . Vomlinnnl
Cox, XvIDA IZEATRICH . . General
CRAIG, Bwrrv IJIZLIII-IRTA . ..... General
Row Four
CRAIG, JACK livmzxn . I'1'z'-App1'e11lir'v
Cius'r, Burn NIARIE . . College Prep.
Slucle-ul Counril 2. 3. .lg Honor Society
3, -lg French Club 3. -ig G. A. A. 1:
.lr. Color Commilteeg Jr. Swvalvr Com-
nlitivc.
Cnossox. CnAm.1zs SHERMAN . Var-nlimml
Row Five
Cnru.. HlI.DA JAUNITA . Business Eli.
CVBIMINS, BETTY JOAN . nllSiIll'SS Ed.
Frenrh Club 4.
DALH. .Innes . ..... General
Junior Rc-ml Cross 45 F. F. A. lg
li. Y. C. 2.
Insert
lluluh Pike-. Ellf.fl'lll' Fre-vmuu. Hurry
bln-1-ls. Jimmy Lou Digby
, - .,A,. ,-,,.....,......, L V
EW '
Row One
llAr,'roN, NIARTHA JEAN . . . Genernl
llANNliR. .loslal-Mime Cmiama . General
Girl Reserve ll. -l,
lJAmc, Romam' M. . General
Band 2, 3, ei.
lion' Two
l?liCKliR, LIARTHA P. . . College Prep
fillflllll Club 2. 3. -1, New York XYorld s
lfnir 35 Indiana State Teacl1er'g Conven-
tion 3. Indiana State Choral Festival
NVLXV 4, National Youth Ass'n 3, Scot-
tish Rite Cathedral 45 Girl's Boosters 25
Senate -45 Girl Reserve 1, 2.
ltow Three
lllitllilili. l'Al'l. lim li
av . .General
lliauoarrv. Josicvn XVM. . . General
lllil.ASHMlT, f1HARl.0'I"I'li I.. College Prev.
Girl Reserve -45 Laboratory English As-e
sistnnt ll, 1. CNHIllH'Ill'Q'lllPlll Speaker.
Row Fonr
lliarixulsn, liNoI.A . . . College Prep.
Girl Reserve 3, 45 French Club Il, 45
Sub-lleh -I5 Glee Club 2.
lH5l.Pll. NORMAN liuuicma . . General
llliMPSliY. MAlxoNNA ZWARIIE . . General
Rom Five
Draw, BARBARA A. . .....Business Ed.
Girl Reserve 3. 4.
lliuuv, JIMMII5 LOU . . College Prep.
Girl Reserve 2. Il, -15 Art Association .2
Zi, 45 Glee Club 45 G. A. A. 15 K. Y. C.
Club I5 Sub-Deb 4.
DI1"rla0N, Lois R .... Business Ed.
Honor Society 3. 45 Student Council 2.
35 Girl Reserve 45 K. Y, C. Club 2, 3.
4. 'l're:isui'er 3: President Ii: Senate 35
Social Activities Committee 3: Home
Roonl Discussion Committee 4.
lnserl
Bill Bowman. Bette Schmitz, Conrad
Guunt. Marilyn Toles
SENIURS
Rom One Row Tum
nxux. Ymmux . . . lift'-.llIfIl'l'Il1ll'l'
llRlIiS, ll0sAl.uc ...... llvzzvrnl
Hrmrn' Society lg Stud:-ul Council -lg
l'll'E'llCh Club Il, I: Sub-llvh lg Girl Rf--
sc-1'vv 4g Glvv Club 2.
llollizlwv. lil.i.lsN l,. . . lizixiiwxx Ifrl,
Y-lluy lg Girl lh-sm-i'Vv 1. 2g G. A. A. l.
'Q S4-uior Gm-lm liumluillvv. In-NLAP, Bm, ,,...., Gl,m,,.,,1
Bzxskr-tlmull 1, 23 Football I.
l0NNliI.l.Y. .loxx ..... Gviwiwxl l':IiliRT. XlAR'I'HA Nl. . . Cnllvgv Prep
Sulrlh-lm I1 Girl llc-sm-rvv lg Ii. Y. C. Scic-ucv Math lg Girl Ili-sa-i'vo Il. lg Suh-
flhlh 2, 3, 1, llc-lr I: liiblf- llluh l. 2.
liazxlal.. VIRGINIA ICLAINIQ . . G1-mfrul
Imwxuum, XlAR'l'llA .IANIL . . Iivizrnzl llauul 1, 2, Ii, lg Owlmostm Zi. lg Girl
lluucl I, 2, ,lg Girl llvsf-i'vv l, llvsvi'v1- I, 3, ti,
-Aflfp .
Rom Tllrvz'
liumfi-'. Nklum 'I'umxAs . . . liz-nr:-.rl
lluskvllxull l. 2, Il. ig l-'mullrull 2.
I-'maNs, NI.xIslx4:.I1zAN . . . . lJz'nz'r.rI
Xluuviv l. 2. Zig llomuu-rviul Club il:
flu-mul! tilulr l. 12, Zig Ilrzilllaulivs Cluh .51
lllmrus 2, Slg G. A, A. IL
l"maiaMAN. Gluiila .Xu-:Nl-: . . . In-lwml
Svuailq- I. 23 llnlli-Liv CIIIIIDIIS lg Girl lin--
sf-rvv 1, 23 X-lluy 33 l, ll. S. l'. .X. 2. ll
Spanish Club 3,
l'll.l'liH. NIMH' liA'l'lIl!YN . . Iivm'r.rl
Scif-m'v Xlzulh 2.
lCl,l.lN4i'I'4!N, .In .Xxx . , llnllf-qw l'rr-,'v.
1ii!'l ll4'Sf'l'Yv I. 2: Ulm' llllllb l. 2.
lll.l.l0'l"l', Iloxun l.l-:mx . linllvyv l'rwp.
llzxvrl
.lilu Dull-, Xlzurllri Ilzillnu
41
l'.l.l.lS
SENIORS
lmw 01,9 Row Tum FISIIIER. XYn.l,rA:iI A. . College Prep.
'Frau-lc I. 2. 3. fig Ili-Y ll, 4: Spanish
Club Il. Ig Si-uior Suli-sq Bxiskelbull 1:
EVANS, MMM' JANE .... ii4'lll'l'lll l-'uullmzill I: lfXl'L'llllY0 Cuuucil 33 Shul-
Lms AlAlu1-: . . Cnllvgi' l'l'l'1l. Girl lla-si-rvv 1. 2: Ifuruni -l. 1-ul .Xssm-uibly Sig X-Huy ll. -1.
lirl Ili-si-rvv Il, ig I"r4-in-ll Club Ilg X-
lmy 4: Jr. Rod Cross l.
l-'Ar.mz. .loux .... Gull:-gc l'rv1r.
lli-Y il. ig S1-uzilv 2g lliflc- Club I.
I l'1l'l'ZI'.k'l'NlCli. .loux li. . Cnllifgz' Prep.
l'-I-SIMM -UVKNII'-K - - - ff"Hf'!l1' lI'l'i'lJ- FAIIIKAN. Nmum A. . . Collvgi' Pl'l'l, lfuutlmll l.2.1lglli-Y 2.3.-1: Drauuzitics
Cliurnl Club 2. ll. l. U1-lrru! lrlp Zi. Cnnmf-rn Club 1, 2. 3. 'I'i'4-:islil'1'i'g film Club 2. Il, i. Y. l'i'1-sillvut 33 Glee Club
Ni-nllisli llila- 1. WIAY IS: Girl In-svn-vv ljlul, 3' gg: lrm-um 14 3, gg,
l. lg S1-nnlv Zlg K. Y. C. Club 2. fig film-
Club 2: Hil'l's Boost:-rs 2.
l'.-rru. llUllIill'l' lf. . College l'l'c'l1.
l'll'l'Zl'A'I'lllCK. Blum' .l. . Collvge Prvp.
ICNim'm"r, NIAXINIL ..... General lJr:uuulics Club 2. Il. 1: Girl Reserve 1,
Lliurul Club Il, -I, Nulinunl Yuulh Ass'u R TI 'U 23 Glu-0 Club 2: X-llny -1.
4. NXLW Il, I. Iucliuuu Stull- 'l'z-:zulu-re "W "LL
lnuw-ulinu Il. Ni-w York NVwu'lds Filll'
K. lmliznuu Slam- Cllurul F1-stivzil 3.
Nvullisli llili- llullu-rlrlil ll: film- Club 2. lf,u'Yl-:lu:i'lc, KIAIUIIEN . . llusinvxs lirl, , ,
1: Mir, H.,M.',w, ll l'l.A'li'l'. lluxxxueu . . l'1'c'-Appreirlivc
l"lNlll-ill. tionium li. . . Cullvgv Prup.
lli-X' 2. il. I. S1-wi-l:ni'y 3, -lg llmmr Su- I I L
l'1vANs. .Mm-: .... Iiuxim-.vs lid. viz-ly Il. I. l'l'4'Sl1ll'lll -lg Student Cuuucil "M",
Nvuiur Gnrb filllllIlllll4'1'1 liirl ll1'Sl'l'Vl' fl. Ig llrzuuntirs Club 2. Cl, 4. l'i'vsimls-ul
lg Sub Hob Club 1: file-1' Club -1: Cum- Il, Si-iuiiv 2. Il: lixi-ciitivv Cuuuvil -I:
:ru Club Il. X-lluy lg Sa-uini' Class Play Cuuuuiilz-4-. lmu Ixiiu-ziiml, 'l'mu liului
42
Row One
General
FLHEMAN, XVILLIAINI PAUL . .
Art Association 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 3'
FLla1'c:H1zu. Es'rlaLI.i2 . . Business Ed.
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Council 2, Secretary
3. Vice President 43 Girl Reserve If, 41
Archery Club 4g Camera Club 45 IX- Y-
C. Club 42 X-Ray 4.
FLOWVEHS, PAULINE .... General
Bible Club 43 Girl Reserve 1: Candy
Counter 4.
Row Two
Foncun, JACK N. . . General
Band 2. 3.
Fomwnn. ILENE . . . Business Ed.
Honor Society 3, 43 K. Y. C. Club 2, 3.
4, President 43 Girl Reserve 3, 43 Stu-
dent Assembly 13 Senate 33 Annual
typistg Spanish Club 2.
Fosrrzn, .hex EUGENE . . . General
X-Ray 43 Art Association 1, 4. Presi-
dent 43 Latin Club 33 Senate 23 K. Y. C.
Club -ig Lab. Eng. Assistant 33 Usher
., .3
Rum Three
FONVLIER. MARY FRANCES . Business Ed.
Girl Reserve Sl, 43 li, Y. C. Club 2, 3, 4,
Treasurer 2,
Row Foul'
Fox, Blz'rTY ELENIQ . . Business Ed.
lfmma. Birrrv MAE . . Business Ed.
Honor Society 3. 4: K. Y. C. Club 2, Il,
43 Girl Reserve 3, 4.
FRIEIQMAN. lirolaxla . . Gl'llt'l'lll
Rom I-'ive
I-TNR. lilzrrx' .lo . . . College Prep.
Honor Society Il, 43 Senate 3. 43 An-
nual Stuff Il. 43 Girl Reserve 1, 2, Li:
Junior Sweater Committee.
tisools. .loHN NVILLIANI . College Prep.
Football 3, 43 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 43 Honor
Society Il. 43 Latin Club 33 Annual
Staff Il, 43 Rifle Club 1, 23 College
Czunpus Club Il.
GARllNliR. DELORIS M. . College Prep.
lfieuch Club 3. 4.
luserl
liill Fleemun. Dan Brinduse, Martha
liownurd. XVilma Sicfert, Doris Marsh
Row Om'
Gfuunxl-zu. Nluws l.ul'ls1a . !jull1'g1vI'rPp.
flAl'Nl', lloxumm LYNN . Cnllvyc' Prep.
Ili-Y Il, lg llrzllllaativs Club Il, -I, Vice
Pre-side-nl I: llunvucutiuns lionlmittev 43
Urcln-strzl I: Prom llqznnnitlve- Il: Senior
Harb llmmnitlw-Q .luninr Swvxulvr Com-
mill:-4-.
llA1'N'r. lhvln XX'll.I.lAxl . . . General
Sr-:mir lg l'1x4-rutivv ilollllcil 3: Hi-Y 2,
Il. I. Prvsiclc-nl ,lg llrunmtics Club 3. 4g
Sc-ic-m'v Mull! Club 13 Prom Committee
Il: l'4I'!'lll'll Club 3.
Huw Tlllll
UI-LURIEIC, WAl.L,u:1-: KVM. . l'l'l'-.llllIl'!'IlfiI'l'
Jr. Cmlse-rvntiun fllllll Il, l.
lllCl'HAN'l'. l.IiNVlS . . . . . General
l'rnm lb:-vmuulim.: tlunnniltvv.
flIl.IlliAI'l'll. Nl.un'nlal.l.ls . . lJc'm'rul
Rum Tlzrrv
G1l.xmlu4:. Iinwmxn zxhlllflii' . . Gemwrll
llnu' I"nur
linen. QFINIIN 1Gn,Momal . . Gelu'1'ul
Ari Assm-lution l. 2. II: S4-nznlv 33 Cur-
lvonisl for X-Huy.
limzm. l.0l'lSli livm.vN . lflzxiuesx 1511.
Girl llvs1'l'V1' I, 2, Il. I3 li. Y. ll. Club 3,
4.
fll'.0VliN, GFRRIIE . . lirrllrgxf Prvp.
Run' I-'im'
liolnyxuh. Xllljlitlill l.0l'lSlC . . G4'll01'nl
liund Il. l.
Hmm. Nlzl.l,Hs Blu' . . liusimwx Hrl.
tlnvlflx. MIRIAM lliANNli
Girl ll:-sc-l'vr 2. Il, lg li
Il. lg film' Clllll 2.
. Bnsinexs Hd.
, Y. C. Clllll 1, 2.
lnxvrl
Dunn llc-ck. Gvnz- l'ikv. Urban Sinmnlon
SENIORS
Row Om' Row Two
lllU'IliNI.ANll. l,UNAI.Il li. . Cnllvge Prep.
Mlldvl A"'l'lf"'l' muh 1- HALL. Bl.-SI.Clll.M RACINH . . lJ4'111'1'11l
liiflc- Club l.
GHINIER. Yivux flllAHl.lNli . lx'11xim'.w.v lid,
l'lABlll,'l'UN. lha'r'rx' Lol' , Cnllrgv Prep.
Honor Socivly 3, -lg li. Y, C. Club 2, Il:
Jr, Ili-xl Cross lg Annual Slal'I'.
filu'r'rlaH. lfumilasi' ..... Gem'1'r1l
Football I, 2. Il: 'l'ravk I, 2, Zig Art As-
sociation 1. 2,
J
llA5ll"l'0N. liA'i'Hi,lalax A. . Collage I1-cp.
l,l'lllllllllL'S Club -lg X-llay Il, 4g Se-nalv
Il, -lg Girl llc-sl-1'vv ZS. -lg Honor Sm-im-ly
Ciunfi-'. -ll'lNlIlli .... , . livm'1'uI l: Band Zig llla-0 Club Zig Sn-niul' Class
Glu- Club 1. 23 lliflqf Club 1, 2, Play ,lg 'l'l1vmlm'e- llonse-vvlt H. S.. N4-w
Yurk. N. Y. 1. 2.
liROSSliNllAClllili. WAI.'rlan li. .l,I'l'-,l1l1I.
lfimlball l, 2, Il. l.
IIANN.-ufomn, llmumx . . Collage Prop.
Stull:-nl Council 2, Zig l':Xl'L'llllVlT Cann-
cil Zi, l, l'1'f-side-111 lg lirlitoi' ul' X-llay 'lg
lhua, .Mules l.l-:la ..... lienernl Vice- l'l'1'Sldt'Ill al' class 'lg l,l'ZlllllillL'S Il,
film' Club Zig Blmlm-l Airplanm' Club lg lg Hi-Y 2, Il. -lg Honor Sucia-ly Il, -1,
Prmn Connniltz-0 ll, 'l'r:-asim-r lg Sm-natv l.
Row Three
llAnaAm:1u2. XYIIALA . . . lfaxiavsx lizl.
Student Council lg iiirl llcsm-i'vv 3, lg
li. Y. C, Club 2, -l.
llARlJXYll.li. llrsslal. liimiam-L , Genera!
liziskvtball I, 25 Fuulball l, 25 Glas'
Club 2. Zig Choral Club 3. ,lg Ili-Y Il, -1,
Yiun- l'1'4-sicle-lit Zig Annual Slafl' Ilg Sm'-
l'l'l2ll'y ul' vlass fl,
llfufr, l'Al'l. llugllmm . . Gcliurul
SL-niur Carb llUI!llllllll'l'.
llAL'ifl-'. l1llAlll.liS lilmlssr , . G1!IlL'I'fll
Football l, 2, Ilg liaska-tball lg Spanish
Club ,lg .ll'. Cons:-rvalian Club 2, ll.
Iuxvrl
llolnris liarclnl-V, llulli Cllripl,
w
i
45
Huw tml' Huw Tum Row Thrw
ll.un'l.x', 'l'nl,vx Nl Xl . . Ir11.vim'x.v l"e1,
llrmns, M un' .Mm ,... lil-nrrul
1' X X l " 'K' 4'il'l Ih'x1-l'x'4- l
n, .... ...,.,l . ,
HIINII. .luzn llxnuux . l'rv-.lpl1l'1'1:l1'wv
ll:nslu'lh:nIl l, 2,
lln.rsm.umx. Nunux .Il-Hxxxn. . firmwfl
liiblr fzlllll I1 li, X, II. Club 2: 4l:uu4l,x
fllllllllvl' -L
lllxxmy Nunn llXll.I. . li1:.vu1r.w !if1,
Nl'IlZll4' Il: liirl Il:-sn-rvr I: X-Huy l.
llu4.1mxr. AlAmaAnwr IE. . . Iiusiness Ed.
,Xrt Assoviulirnxg llc-pre-smlizllivv 3, 45
flll'l lla-sl-rvf' 1: Sub-IN-h Club 45 Dvzm
.Xssisluul -13 0l'I'ic'1- Assishmt -1.
Iluvr'r'r. Moxf. JUAN . . linxinexx Ed,
liirl Ilvse-rvr rig Ari Association 4:
I-'ushiun In-siglx filub tg Dc-an Assistant
-I
l.
llx.x'r'r. .loux BIIZLVIN . I'rrA.4lpprvntir'e
I- ulio Flub 'R
Ilnu.. NANCY . . . . . Cnllvyv Prep.
N-nzuv 2. 3, I. 'l'rvus11r1-r Jig llI'lllll1lflCS
11. lg llouor Sorivly Zi, -lg Girl llvscrvs-
H"'N""1""- WWW5 - ' 4 - '5"Hf""'l I. 2. Ci. Ig l'Q1'll1'lllL.'I lllub l Eg X-lluv lx.
'5l"4' fllllll I3 Hiflf' filllll 2. Ig flillllll' Couulvr -lg Ulm- 1Ilub2.
llxu., lionmvr H .... College Prep.
Hi-Y 3. 45 Honor Society 3, -ig Svnuh' 2.
Zig Spanish Club 45 Dram Assisiunt Il, -lg
l.0L'kPl' Offivv 3. ,
Il1'rlz,Vmr:INu . . . . lIulIvga'I'1'rp,
Svllllft' 3, 4, Secretary 45 Girl Rvsvrvv l,
2, 3, -lg Choral Club 23 lil:-r C1ub 2.
llons0N. Blavlsunx' .ll-:AN . . . Gruerul
Prom Quron Attcmlauxt Zig ti. A. A. 1.
lluovmx, llulucm' lf. . 1'l'v-.lppnuxlirv
lnsvrl
.luck Soma-r. N4-wlnu Simpson
46
1531: 5 I riff-s52,,,.1.v.a.,.y,,iu,,,,,,.,1a1........2,,.E,. AW.. .M ,Ii-5-55 M .U 1
Row One
lloslax, l'Zu.uu.Es . , Pre-App:-entire
ll0S'l'Ii'1'LliR. ltolslalvr li. . . College Prep.
ltund 2, Il, -tg Radio Club 3.
Hrnsox, blAltY Amcziz . . General
ltuw Two
llftilllil.. .lANlsT ...... lienerul
lfrvncli Club 35 Orchestra 1.
lll't-HIQS. VERA M. . . Business Ed.
lh'xusi.ias. Bm-'rv .Iia.4NN1z . liusinesx lid.
llonor Society 3, 4g Girl lte-serve 3, 43
library Assistant 3, -tg Dt-un Assistant
fl. Glu: Club 2g Prom Committee 3.
Itnuv Three
lll'X'l'ZINtililt, lto1.l.,xxo 0. . Teclmivul
Itr'r'roN, liliUHliIANNA . . College Prep.
Honor Society -tg tl. A. A. 1, 2, lt. -Lg
Senate lg 0l't'llt'Sll'it l. 25 Girl l'tese1'vL-
lg Science Nluth lg Latin Club 35 Sub-
llvb -l. vm
lll"l"l40N. lxliNNli'I'll ll. . Ilusiness lid.
lluskt-tbnll 1, 23 Football 1, 2.
Row Foui'
Humax, 5lAHtiliRY li, . . College Prep.
Sunute ll, 'lg "Little Cl1iet"' Stull' 49
Lab. ling. Assistant 3, 45 Urzunutics
Club 2. 33 Sub-llvb 43 Librziry Assis-
tnnl Zig Bible Club 1, 2, Il. Vice Presi-
dent 2g li. A. A. lg Fl'l'IlL'll Club 2g Girl
ltrsvrvl- Il.
Rum Five
luis. JACK . .... College Prep.
Student Council 2, 33 Science Math 3,
-1, President 'lg X-Ray 4.
.l.u:KLm', BH'r'rx' ANN . . . General
Bible Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President -4.
.lull-ps, Nuinu Louisia . . . lieneml
Art Association 3, -tg Glee Club Zig Fas- 1
hiwn lla-sign Club 4.
Insert
Cllurlt-s l'ri4-st. .lnbn ltilt-y, lltlXlllUlltl
l'l't't'llIl
47
,Q-,gm-,.-............... fi. 9 ...3..i......-.Q-.. ,. ---?FQ....,?f-za-1 .iwl-Q.-iw..v sew. " ' xi'-1. 4,-2 ' .' .. f " - - f f' 2' f ,, , - - - A ,.. .,,,,
' -1 " M Q: E'1-,',.j45. A ll QFtPW"'9!S'!!W?f!Q+H'-Y - A .2
I
X
N
b
Rum Om'
.IouxsoN, Oniam. XI ..... lieiwlvil
Shun- llzind ullrl l'1lI'l'll'lL'lZlll Il. I: Muile-I
.Xii'plum- Club I. 2. Si-i'r1'1ui'y 2: 51'll'lIr-'
Math I: Prom Colnlnillvi- II: lliflc- Iilulr
Zi,
.lmlNs'mA, .lumix ID. . .llollrgv l'i'f'p.
Sm-nulv Sl, Ig X-lluy 'Ig Coll:-gv lllillllllls
Illulm II: Spanish Club 2. I: Zsciuin-H
Nlailll I: llzuliu lllulr Zig lIiI'lo Iiluli 2:
Mlm' Clllll I.
.IuNias. li.uu4AuA A. . . linllvgc' l're'lI.
lixc-culivi' CIlllllL'll I. Sl'l'l'I'lIll'j' 4: Sa--
ri'i'tury ol' tlluss 2: Hunm' Socii-ly Sl. 1:
X-Huy ,Ig Anmnil Stuff Il. Ig Il:'unmIir'a
Illuh I: Sc-nate 3, 'Ig lIi'zulim.5 Ill:-rk 4,
.lssislnnl llvzulinpr Cla-rli II: lfrc-m'l1 llluh
Z! I, 6' 1-:'i-lury-I11-usirx'1-r I: lxutiu Illuz
Ig Girl's llunsli-rs lllulr I. 23 Girl liv-
mrvi' I. 2: I"u1'um Il, I. Vivi--l'l'e-sicli-iii
Ig Social Avlivilivs Iiinnliiittvc- I: l'rum
1:lll1lIIlllll't'fl
Hum Tum
.IoN14:s, llmurrilx' I. ..... ti:-m'1'ul
llminr Sncii-ty 24. I 5 .I i'. Mu-:ite-I' 12011.-
imm-4-Q htuilvnt Council I.
Juxias, Numm II. . Ifiixinusx ifil.
hurl llI'hI'l'YI' Il.
.inx1.:,. I'.xL'l. X'l.imim . . huiivrizl
.Xlzuuul Slufl' I. 2.
lfnw 7'lll'l'l'
.ll'l.Il'S, .Il-:AN Ii .... lfulli-gr' f'I'l'lI.
llIlllIDl' Siwivly Il. I. YlL'1'l'l'4'NlllI'I!l IZ
N-nmr Lluxs I'I:i3' I: I':'um Qui-rn M-
I:-mlunl Zig X-ll-ny Ig lll'IIlllilll1'S tlluli
JI Ig Vluss Plny Ilmumittvi- -I: Si-niw'
llnrli I'4m'miIIm- I: l"m'um II: Iiivl Ili--
svvvf- I 2. Il I. xvlfl'-l,I'I'Yllll'lll I: SM'-
nle- II: Il'-wlf l"x1-lmi1-fi- 'I I: Sub-Il--b
I.'u'1 I: ll:nrl I: I-I4-v 1. ul: 2.
li.-Xll.IIN. I-'.a'rHl-'uuxia .I ,,., liviwlvll
I- .L A. I 2. il, I. l'l'I'YlIl"'ll1 .lswiwl 'nl
Phys. lfrl Ilv-nur-Iliwiil Il. I.
lu-1i,l,uw. NI:-:Liu . . Ifnxim-xx 1511.
limi' Foul'
In-.i.i.i'M. Ilrnlanu' I. ..... Gem-rn!
Glu' tlluli 23 Jr. lie-ml Cross I.
Rum Five
lirMMluu.lxu. lll"I'II Giaxiawi . Gwivivrl
lilMMlfm.iNia. SIIIHLHY CARI. . G0m'i'4ll
Display Crmllnitlc-1' I: Art ASSUl'l1lIlOll
Q I
I, L. Ig Lnvkifr Assistant Ig Uslu-I' l. L.,
Ci, I: Prom Ili-vumlixlg Ilunilllitte-v ll.
Iiisipun. Dos ICi'maN1a . General
lnxvrl
llI'l'llI'll'4' Nlulclu-II, Doris XIZIVSII
,. 2,
...1- I.
SENIORS
Rum One
lilxu. ll0NAI.D linwsuur . . Tvz'Iu1ir'ul
.luuinr Cmiswvatiuil Club 2, Il. -I, Vi:-v
l'rl-x. Clg l-'uulllull 1. 2,
lilll-lli. lil-1IlNIlfIi .... lirrsilwsy Iirl,
Girls .Xllllvlic .xSSUl'lIlllllll 1. 2g Glen
. ., .
Lluh -. .l.
liuxia. liliNNli'l'Il A. . Pre'-.lpplwlzliwv
Airplzuu- Club I.
lik.-XMI-IR, Cuu. 'I' ..... Ter-Iiuival
.luniur fl0llSl'l'Yllll1Hl Club I, 2g Or-
clu'sl1'u l.
lim-xl-:n.uz. Ynu..a IMNNA . . General
lirux, fililllilili 'I' .... Cullvgc Prep,
Sci:-nrv Nlulli lg Svuinu' Hill Conuuil-
ls-0 -1.
Row Tum Row 'l'lu've
l.liIiVIili, NlAlQY NI .... liuxinvsx Ifri.
LAND, l"RANs:lzs L. . . Cullvgc Prrll, lliblm- Club l, S1-cn-lury l.
Know Your City Club 2, Il, -4.
1.1-zmuxlm, hu-:Nia Bl ..... liz'm'ruI
liauul 2, Zi. lg liuuw Your Cily ll. 45
In 5. H In Q . I . ,. Bible- Club Il. lg Ik-si-'lu-rs Club ll:
WWX Umm Gemini XYushinglun 'I'rip lg ll:-:nii's .Xssisluul l.
Ili-Y ll. lg Huucu':u'y Suviviy Zig hwc-:lla-1'
Cululuiltvv Ii: fl1lllll'l'2l Club l.
LIENNIS, NYANIIA l.. . . lfuxiuvxs 1541.
riivl IM-sz-1'vvs Zi. lg Sluslvnl Council 4g
I..xwI.mi, l',xl'l.lNia . . Gl'1lt'l'!ll Know Your City Club Il. l: Ulm- Club
25 lloniu' Suvis-ly Il. l: S1-uiur Gift Crun-
nnitlc-0 ll.
l..xws0N, .IIQAN . ..... Iiumwul
Slumlz-nt Council 2g X-Ray Stull' lg Girls Lizxz. llANllil. .luslavil . f'I'l'A.llI1Pl'l'1llil'C
.Xllllf-tis' Assuviulizui 21 Juuifu' Colm' - lu.wrI
-- I. lluln-rl NlvI.:uu, Dun Nh-.XVI
Csuuniillu l
49
SENIORS
Huw Uni' Row Tivo
l.ii1li. Mun' XVINIFIUQII . . . General
,NL ,h,,,,A,.,, yin . I p,.,,,Ail,I,,,,.,,,i,.,. ilirl ll:-s01'vc-s 1, 25 Studi-nt Council lg
film- Club 1.
Ii.ox.xlu:. Xlulxl-1 iilflll . . . livm'ruI l1'fNf'f"'i"- 'i""3N Mulffi-W - Q Gl",'e'1"f
Nillllvlli Cunnril llilmnninglum, iIlli.i H14 -5: 1-,i.l'1'4l53 ii 5i!lfh'lli i"'lllN"l 3-
K3 liirl ll:-sm'l'vv ililonlningtmi. Illlliilllill lmfck 33 xwf' Irvs- Ol. Ilffwf' Room 1'
1: H. y. 4' I- .L ig llouslvl' Boys Malt- .L
l.l:x'1. .Xm.ox
I.l'xsr'onn. lIAlm1.n 'l'nmxAs . Iiciwrul
lli-Y Sl, lg Siurlc-nl Counvil I.
YI'.NI. . . fi4'm'l'r1l
Xlc..Xn'r, llurczla A. . . . Collrge Prep.
Hand 2 IN2, Si, -lg Him- Club 25 Choral
Club Jig Ili-troit 'l'ri mg re: of Jun' '
l I L is nn
isxruunl-., ll,uun.n Xl..l'r1'-.lp111'1'l1lir':' Classg lli-Y Ii. ig Junior lied Cross
Club -I: .Xirplanv Club 23 Latin Club 23
Orrin-sira Il, lg S1-niur Class Play Cmn-
lniltvs- i.
Il.orn, l"N.KNl.l5 . . l'l't'1ijllll'I'llffl'1'
Hour Tlirvc
Illl'l-lllillilvl, SliIlll.I-.Y Xl. . . Iivnrrul 5I.3M,',-4 lynx plum . l Colfvge Pwn-
liaml I. 2,1 Nla.i0I'1'li4' ll fi, .X. A. I, 23 liancl 2 I-2, Ii. lg Ulm- Club 2g Choral
N4-wswriii ' "
IIIK Stall I. Club I. 2, NYLXY lnriianapolisg Vim-
Prvs. of Soplxumorv Class 23 K. Y. C.
Club 2, 3, Vice Prvs. 2, Pres. 33 Hi-Y
Club 2, 3, -l, trvus, Zig Dranmiius Club
Jig Minstrel Show 13 Glen- Club 1, 2g
Latin Club 2, Secretary 25 Rotary
Spa-vi-li Conti-sl NvillIll'l' 3g Junior Prom
Cmnniitim- 33 School 'l'al4-nt Prograun 1,
2. 3, -lg Assistant to Mr. Stole-r Zi. -ig Or-
rln-sira Il, -lg X-Ray Arlvvrlising Slafi' 2,
If: Studi-ni Council 2.
Xl1:CAn'1'Y, THOMAS . Vnv. .irgrif'i1Ilurv
Sian- Champion in Corn Judging 23
National Champions in lloard's Dairy-
nian Conti-st 23 Madison Couniy's Dairy
.luslgzing Chinnpions Ii: National Yugi--
tablr .ludpring Conte-st at Chicago 3:
Stan- Champions in Apple- Judging -lg
XYou Vor. Ag. li-ilvrs 2, Zi, -ig F. F, A. 1,
2. Zi, ig You Ag. Baskviball l, 2, Zi, -ig
XlCCl.l7RIi. li1'N.4 Mn' .... General
Drum Majorvttv Zi. -lg Annual Art lirli-
ior 3, 49 li. Y. C. Club 2, 3. -i, trvas, -ig
Art Assn, Il, -ig Girl R4-sl-1'vf-s -i.
NlcCoim, CIIARLIES li. . I'1'1'-.ipp1'1'11li1'e
Ilmnc-rnnln Pr:-Sidi-ni i.
Insvrl
Sain Norris, Bill Yan Dyk:-
50
Row One
NHTCORMACK, B121-Tx' Ii. . Business Ed.
Row Two
M1:FAm.Axn. Dolus .... General
Scif-:lcv Math. 2. Zi. il. Se-C. 3. lg Svnato
2, 3, 43 Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3.
SICGINNIS, Lum M. . . Business Ed.
MGKEE. Ax.la'rll.x JANE . . . General
Bible Club 2, Il, lg K. Y. C. 4.
R 0 IU Three
M1:Kla1.v1zx'. X'IDA E ..... General
Sm-nate 4: Scivncc Math -lg Girl Reservi-
2. 43 Girl Reserve Dramativ Club 23
film- Club 2 fupervttal.
3lCl.AlN. Ronswr XV ..... General
Bzmrl 3. lg Orvlwslra 43 Football 1. 23
Track 2. Il. 'ig Science Math Club lg
Cross Country 3. 4.
NImz5I.ul,xN, Graonuia Y .... Gene:-nl
lli-Y 2, 3. -lg Drunlatic Club 1, 2. 3, 45
Latin Club Ilg 'l'r1-asurer of Freshman
Class: Debate 2. 'lg F1-ncing Club 25
Annual Staff Il, 4.
Row Four
Bl4'3lANnanI,I,. FRANK . . Buxinexs Ed.
Cumnxercial Contest at Cf-niral Normal
Cnllvpzv at Danville- 23 Comma-rcial Con-
Q4-st al Muncie Ball State' College 25
.luniur Red Cross rl,
NIAlnsoN. CLARENCE R. . . . General
Band 2. 35 Orchvstra 1, 2g Sign Mako:-
for Ari Ronin -1.
NIAIN, llflNAl.D li .... College Prep.
lli-Y Il, lg Dranlalivs 4.
Row Fim-
NIALUNH, NIARY li,x'l'HRx'N . . General
Honor Sorivty 3. 4: K, Y. C. Club 2, Il,
,lg Si-nior Girl lim-serve 43 Senate 4.
M.u.x', Anime ANN . . Buximfss Ed.
MANIS. lf'l'I'lliI. IRIZNIZ . Iiusinexs Ed.
film- Club I: Se-c'y-irc-as. or Home room
Inxvrl
liuln-rl llosll-llvl', llollonll lllllllZlllQ.f4'I',
John Johnston
Uff'7TA'T""' ' :rv-
" " ' --' -----W ---A 4...... i '72-flfifiyg
i lfflll' Um'
Nhxls, ill-:max . . . . liuxincss lfrl.
Ilmalis Assiplzmi Sl. I.
NIAHSII. Horus . , 194-gprnl
XIVIYZIII-l'li'l'. Ilianxllzl-1 Y. . liilxilwxx 1511.
tlhnrnl Club Ii, lg li:-ginn 'I'hl'e'1' Musin-
lf:-siivnl Zi: Imliuim Slain- ,I'l'ilt'll4'l'S Klon-
wniiun 3. lg Um-iruii Trip Sig N1-w York
'l'rin lg Glu- llluh 2: Slumle-ni tjnum-il
Ii: .Iuniur liirls Swe-atm' llummiiiw- Il.
Hull' Tllm
N.x'l'l4,wxi,xN. l1u.uu.l.s D. l'rv-.ipplwrlli:-Q'
Ifmlllmll 2. Sig Wusliiiigtmi Trip lg .lun-
inr Sv:-ul:-r llummiiia-v Zig .luniur llvml
truss I. .
xlA'l"l'lIlLNY. liomam' A. . linllugf' I'rcp.
Ili-Y Ii. lg llunur Semin-ly Ii. lg Drunmiirs
tiluh lg Shulvnl linuncil 3. 1, l'l'e'sidvni
I: lixi-viiiivv tlnuncil lg Class Pluy it
Nuinmul Minh-ni Luilm-ll 1.UllVl'llilUIl 1,
Xl.x'i'x1ulual'i', l'llx'l.l.ls 0. . llnllvgv I'l't'1J.
liihlv l.luI12.Zlg lx. X. L. I1 .Xri Assn. l.
Hull' Tlll'l'4'
Nlsu'ii, XX'Al.'i'lan lim' .l1'. . . Ymg Au.
Ifmviimll 1. Ii. I: l-'ulurv lfurnn-r Allwri-
fun I, 2. Zi, lg 'l'mvk 1: lluskn-ihull 1. Z'.
ii. lg tiurn Ilusking Sig .Xpplv .lllth-Lili,-1
I4-:mi I.
Nl,uwl-:l.l.. .Lumix l,. , l'lv-,ipln'i':1lir'1'
'lim-k 2. Ii. i.
Xl.KXXYl'1l.l.. Nliuuaiznx' NIM-1 . . liumwazl
Huw Ifunr
Xllikt-lllfk. fil.ARlCNi1l'1 l'. . . Tnwlzizir-ill
lfimilmll 1. 2. Ii, lg 'i'rm'k 2. Ii. lg lnivr-
Hlurs lfunilulll X Bilskvilxull Zi.
Nlmus. Nl.xn'rl1.4 Lol' . . . . tium':'uI
Girl lh-si-l'x'v 2. Zig .Xri .Xss'n. Ii: Sub-lla-ii
Linh lg .Iuniur Ili-d llrusg I,
MIil!HIl', ll.u.i..xs Iiuvn . firm'r:nl
lfuuv lfim'
Nlmzqaiclc. l'll,lZAllIi'lIl .Xhx . . H4-nvrul
Girl livsc-i'vv I, 2: Sc-nulv Zig Junior Rod
Cross I.
i
lnxvrl
Ill-li-n Mmlis, llurnlliy Slinson, lim-ilh
Watkins
52
SE
Row One
Mlzvmc. Romain' F ..... . General
Band 1. 2, 3. -15 Art Assn. 1, 2, 33 K. Y.
C. Club 1, 2g XVashington 'l'ripg Camera
glub 23 Junior Red Cross -13 Orchestra
Mn,HoN, liuvm . . College Prep.
Senate 4.
3llI.l.IiR. Illarrla ltvru .... General
Girl Reserve 1, Il, 45 Senate Zig Junior
Rell Cross ,lg Sub-Deb Club -I.
BllI.I.ER. CHAm.1as I.. . . College Prey.
Dramatic Club ZS. -1, Presirlent 113 Sen-
ate 3, 4: Spanish Club 23 li. Y. C. Club
Ili High School WINIDIANUQ Senior Class
1' ay 4,
Mnman. Fman C. . . General
Boys Glee Club 2, 4.
NIILLIER, .IIQAN A .... College Prep.
Glen- Club 2, Ii: Operetta Zig Honorary
Society 3, -lg French Club 4. Vice Pres.
-lg Girl Reserve 1, 2. Il, -l: Subflleb -ig
Senate 3, I.
I 0
Row Two
NIILLS, CLAluzNt:lc . . lienernl
MlTt:nia1,I., Dos R ...... Iienerul
tlhoral Club 3, lg Cl:-e Club ll. .lg Opt--
elta 33 New York XVorlcl's Fair Zig War-
ren Central Ilg Seoitish Rite .tg Arl Club
23 Annual Class Ii,
3ltlHl,liR, Mmmtu lfmxtilas . Cfllllllll'I'l'ltll
tllee Club lg Spanish Club 25 Operetta l.
Mooma, CARL DEAN .,... lienerul
Hi-Y 2, Il, -lg President ol' Class 2. Il. lg
Secretary ot' Class I: Honor Soeiety il.
lg Executive Couneil 2, Ji, 1: Student
Council Convention 2, Il, I.
RS
Rum Three
Klomux. lil.lz.uxlc'x'll lt. . College Prep.
xll'l,Vlllll.l,, Xml. lf. . . College Prep.
lhnnl 1, 2, Zlg Orchestra l. 21 Stamp
Club lg Seienee-Math 1: Senate -I.
Nlvicns. Ross lii.w,mn . Pre-,tpprenliee
Nlil-1Ill,lil'i, XYll.Ll.ul l"ltlElll-ZNICK . Genernl
lnxerl
Nlartha libert. llollantl lluntzfnger, Tom
.Iaylor ,X
-' J
HI? I
53
SENIORS
lfuur Om' Ram Tum l'lal-ZKI5, XVILLIAM EARL . College Prqp.
Ihnmr Sm-in-ty 3, -lg Home R15llllLl,lS-
uussinn Cmumillvc -I: Junior-.'1-nior
0'.X'ml,1,, Nll-ZLYIN . ,I'1'z'-.lpp1'en1im- Prom Invitation COIIllllllll'0 Ii: Physics
l,nb. Asst. to Mr, Stolvr 45 Cmnmoucv-
nu-nl Sp:-ukcr.
Nl-1l.SUN. l,l-pllallm . . , fIuIl1'gn' 1'r1'p. , , . H ,
lixm-sfulivv lllllIlll'll 25'Slu4le-ull tluuuvil I. glflfllllxjnl"Y""'ATf'.HN"l,1g:g2:nsili I,HNm,:' l,:HMIm.rH imma!! . Couvgt, p,.L.l,.
" hurl lh-sa-rvv I' hlrls liunsh-r Lluhl "-'flllll 4 Hill I B H . 1 , -3 I. 1 1. ' .-I -5
at WM .,g.,,,N,,.,,f. ,. ,r,,,,,,,.1,,,i,m ,-Umg sl-1100115 fa. .x. A. :x fuum-iff cu-nn-mag M1311 NNUIF 5-, - Sfllflm Lvlllla' --
"" . " - ' -A ' ' l'r - Iluulu ll-ll Ilrnss lh- mr:-so lutivc Il. l: 5"l""'ll"'y 'll M- A55L'l"hlY 31 Iaxw'
""l""' l- ll"1"'H'l'1'5 mul' l' Ulm 1 I n livv tlnuuvil -1: Club llmmuittvv VI:
rllmrnl tlluh ll. -lg National High S:-honl
Clmrus. Los Amin-la-s ll: Iudiunu Shih'
I-U-1 H M, - ...IAI fu .-1 Clmrul Fvslivall 3' Iucliunu Stanh-
lillll-fllll filulllll, ,tg lmin lllub Zgufllitlllqs 'lf1'1l1'l11-IN CUllf'f'Ylll0l1,3ll SQQIUSII llih'
fglw. mul, 1. 3: gum. 'l'4.m.1,,.,-S Ass,,l.ia, f.1ltll1'1ll'Rll Ig hloc Club .lg lulrl Rvswvl-
' V lim, gg: yvw York mu. 'I-rip 3. I, Il, I. l'rnp:r:uu Clluirluml 33 G. A. A.
Pl'.'li'l'Ii?Yll.l.l-1, lil-11g'l'vl .ENNX .I ."1l'lIl'l'lill ' lg .lunlior SXYPIIIUI' Cmmuiltcu Zig Scuim'
iir 1-sc-rvv Z., 2. 1 i, '. 1, lux Ig 4114.55 Play,
liirls film- Club 2, 1.
I'."'r-3l.' N. Ii, 'ML' ll. . l"'-.l11' li"
'l',l::c.LtzU U 'Xu H 'Hen H l'mmY. NIARJOHIIZ . . . . Gvncrul
Iiirl llvsvrvc 13 G, A. A. 1.
V I'l-:'rlznsoN, .loux Plzwlzu . C0114-gc' Prvp.
Yu-:xvl,l.x. XY. ll. . . llrlxlllzwx lial.
Row Threa-
l,li'l"l'IIl0Nli, XVAYNIZ li. . Cullvgc Prep.
l'l-Lula, Il.-xxx lilcl-11114: .... G!'1li'1'lIl
llllllll'I.l Club 25 Usb:-r 2, Ii: Junior Inxgrf
llmzkoslnx, N.-KIPINIC .... Ht'llt'l'lll IN-lirv 23 .luniur Sw:-:mlm-1' Clllllllllllfll' 3:
St'll'IlI'l'-xllllll 2. I1 li. Y. 11. Club 4. Sl'lllI!l' liurb fimuxnittvu 4. .lznvk l:lll'k'lllll. Virginian Gross
'-J
Z
54
Row Om'
Piuuiamxo, CAuol,x'N J. . College' Prep.
Choral Club 3. 'lg GI00 Club 1, 25 Girls
Boosts-r Club 1. 23 Latin Club 3: Stu-
cll-nt Council 1, 25 Indiana Stale Choral
F4-stival 2, 3. -lg Operctta 23 Pu-gion Il
National School Vocal Association
l"c-stival 25 Indiana State Tracllers Con-
vrntion Ilg Svnatr flg Girl lla-serve 1. 2g
Now York Trip Zig Scottish Rite Cathr-
drnl 4,
PIKE. RALPH Iinwuom . . Gelwml
l'i1"rs, .lmnas A .... Collegv Prep.
Boys Cla-r Club -lg Consrrvation Club Z1
Iiaskvtball 1. 2g Football 45 Track 3, -1,
Row Two
Prrrs, KAY ....... General
Girl Rc-servo 1, 2. 35 Girls Boosts-1' Club
25 Student Council 3.
l'on'rlan. NIARY KATHRYN . . Gvnerul
Posiav. HliI.liN MAH . . Bllsilwss lid.
Itow Tlirve
l'o1'Tlau, lEI,ixAn1a1'u A .... Gl'lll'I'tll
Stamp Club lg Clrr Club 3. 4.
l'ulac:l'l-. llAx'MoNn . . . Business If:I.
Honorary Socivty Il. -lg Student Couuril
lg Iliblo Club 1. 2, 3. 4. l'r4-simlc-nt 3:
li. Y. C, Club ,lg Cleo Club lg L'she-r Ii.
'lg Forum 3.
lmlasslau. OPAL MAE . . Var. Ilomr Er.
Row Four
l'mmn'. llomairr lixxsriax' . . Gl'lll'1'fll
1
Claw- Club 1. 2. Band 1. 23 lliflr Club L.
Il: Art Club 1, 2.
PRll2S'l'. CIIARLIES B ..... liezwrnl
Art Assn. 1: Biology Asst.
l'm1'm:u,um, MASON li. . I7I't'-rl1IlIl'l'llfil'!'
Row Five
1lANnAi.1., lirolslz 'l'IiMPI.lE . . Gvnvrul
llalln Club 2. 3. View PWS. 2. Il: Vict-
Prvs, Home Room 23 'l'l'1-asilm-1' 3.
Insert
Hubs-rt Kellum. Vance Simmonds L. ll.
N4-well. liob Shartz
iris' '
H 24.42, ---,4,.2,.,2.-. ....'2 .... ..- A 4- 24.43.
Rum One
llIilllllN, fllillklili Runnin' . Pre-Apprenlice
Football 2. Il, 4: 'l'l':u'k 2, 3, 43 Fool-
lmll Gump 2, 3. -I.
Row Tum
Ihamcx, xVIl.llliR'l' . . lianvrul
lhalsn. lCvlam'N llmus . . Bll.Tllll'S.Y Ed.
li. l'll'0NVll'S Officl- Asst. 4.
limllNu'roN, li1aNNla'rH . I'rv-Apprenlive
Row Tlzrvv
lll-IYNULIDS, NIARY liI.lzAmz'r1l . Gc'm'rul
Ihand 2, Il, lg llilmlv Club I, 2, 3, tl,
l'T'1'Slll1'lll -l.
llIll'I.I-I, MAH . .194-m'ruI
liuiluulmsus, N,x'r1l,xN . Pre'-,lfrlzwllliwv
Buys lil:-u llluh Zig Cllurul Cluh Il, l.
Row Frnu'
llu.m, .Inns lhclunn . . !irm'ru1
lhmnms. R0llliR'l" ll. . 1'rc'-.l1111l'1'l1lir'1'
Sllumls-nl f:0lllll'lI -I,
limusu'rs. RIQNA J. . lhrxilwxs linl.
hurl llvsvrvz- 2. Il. ,
Row Fim-
lloczu. ANNA l.0us12 .... Genvral
llunurary Sm-ie-ty Il, 4: S1-unto 43 Girl
lla-se-rvv -l.
linux, JOHN . .General
Svlulh- -I.
Ilonlamv, JACK lflnwum . . . Gem-ral
lfuulhull 2, ll, -tg 'l'rm'k 45 Choral Clulx
lg Buys Glu- Club 2. -1.
Ins er!
Clmrlvs Miller. Gmwlon Hunnuford,
lfurrvst Hyun. Puul Hurt .
SENIORS
R ow One
Hill-Illl.. lllixux' CAIII. . PIT'-.IlIll1'l'l1fiI'l'
llmu-'. Nmnu i1llAlll.lCNli . Cullvgv I'I'1'p.
l.l1ur:Il Club 2, IL 15 Se-Iuilv Il. 45 llmiur
uri:-ty IS. I5 Girl llvswvvs 1. 2, Il. -15
Yulimml Music CUllVl'llti0ll iII Ili-troll
'5 Nvw York XYoI'lml's Fair 35 R4-gimi 3
Yuliuiml Scluml Yovul Ass'n Fvslivul
'5 Illlllllllll Stale- 'I'e-uclu-I'5 CoIIv4-IItinII
ig llllilllllll Shih- Cliurul l"c-stlvzll 2. .45
XYIAX' 2, -i5 Nuliuiml Youth ASS.Il Il:
NI-oliisli lliln- Cullu-clI':Il 15 Sl'lliUl' liurb
l.uIIIIIIitle-I- 4.
llosla. ANNAIIIQI. .lACQl'lil.lNli . lieiwiwl
X-lluy Stull' 35 Svllilil' il, -15 Girl lla--
sn-I'vI-s 2. Sl.
llnI'Iu'm:Ie, ll,xI.I-II liI.I.Is . llollvyv Prvp.
Nlucli-ul Ailili-lim' Nlilllllf-il'l' 2. 35 Hi-Y 2.
l. I5 Siumlvul Cuuucil I5 X-Huy Il,
Row Two
llorsu. lll5.'1'rY .IIQAN . . Gt?llt'I'lll
ROXYIL. VIRGINIA MAH . . Gvlzvrul
Rvlmlurw, LliI.ANll CRAIG . . Tv1'II1Iir'ul
Studvnl Council 35 C0llS6'l'V2lll0ll Club
1,25 Sexism' 35 Senior SNYl'2iit'l' Com-
Iuittrvg Mr. Lindsi-y'S nl'l'ice- 1.
RYAN, llIz'I"rY JANE . . Cnllvgv Prvp.
Iluw Tlirvc
RYAN, l:0RHliS'l' S ..... lieIIeI'uI
Sf-Iiatv 2, ii, 4, I,l'l'Sldl'lll 45 X-Huy Slufl'
35 Latin Club 25 "Little Chiel"' 45
Lockvr 0I'l'irI- Ass'l 3, 45 IHSPA Cun-
vonlion 115 l70I'lllll Il, I: Butli-I' Fic-ld
Day 3,
SAMPLE, liIa'1"I'x' l,IaIc . . liiisilivxs lirl.
I'I0ll0l'1il'y Souix-ly Il, 45 Stulv CUlllllll'l'-
vial CUIlt9Sl5 19405 X-Buy Sluil' .45
.luiiior-Sz-Iiiur Sw:-aim' Cuiiiliiille-vp Can:-
e-ra Club 45 li. Y. C, Club -lg D4-IiII's
.Xssislzuil Il. I5 H. A. A. l.
SAIuzIaN'I', GIaRAI,nINIa EI,Iz,xNoIx . liI'm'I'nl
S.wAuIa, .IUANNIQ ll. . . Cnllvyv Prep.
Girl R1'S4'l'X'l' 1, 2, 15 film- Club 1:
Choral Club 2. Il, 45 llllllilllil Siulc
Clioral Fc-slivul 2, 35 Iil'glUll 3 Nulimiul
Sclluol Vucul Ass'n Fe-stivul 25 North
Ci-Iilrul Music' licl1u'ulor's C0lllv1'l'l'llC0,
Ik-lI'nil 25 N4-w York XYOI'lcl's Fair 35
Imliaiiu Sluiv 'l'4-:u'lu'I's Cmivi-IIlinII 2.
'H' XVLXV lliwxzulcust 2, I5 Nutimml
Youth ASS'll 35 Music' :uul AlllI'l'iClllI
Youth lwrxaulczist 25 Scottish Rilo Caitlin--
flral -15 H0lIlf'I'0Ulll Discussion Cum-
llllHl'l' -I5 0p0I':Ilt:I 35 Svllilft' 2, Il, 15
l'l'0lll CoIIIIIIitl4-4' 35 Fm-Iicll Club 1, 2.
35 I'I'4-sirlmil 35 Gift C0IIIIIIill4-0 45 Sun-
qll' Garb CuIIIIIIi1l4-a- i5 Dl'llllliltlL'S Club
- -
SAVAGE. XYAI.'l'liR G. . . Pri'-.ip11I'1'IIlii'c
SAxnN. liIaI'I'II C. . I!II.vin0s.v lid,
SI-Iiulv Zi. l.
Inxvrl
Blum' Fl'1llll'4'S lfuwlm-I', .l:IIIv livuiis. Luim
'l'umully
57
SENIOR
Row 0116 Row Tum Rum Tlxrvc
Illllllil-IL. YIYIAN li ..... Gvlwml
X-Il:uylSInl'l' 13 I-'urum Zlg Girl liz-s4-1'vvs SIIAFICII, I-Imllltn lk. . . l'rv-.-lppren1ir'f'
I 23 ,'l':'j .K.','l Jl,lgN:l' :Ill f . . , . ' A I ,--'1' 1
H Wlwll I'tilllauvrlllnulnl mnrllnxnn nu Mmrvhlmi Nmum JAYNH 1 ' hmwml Iumm lnusexx xlmu I lub l.
l'1l'l'Ill'll Club I, 2: Know Your lilly
lilub 23 Svivlu-0 Nlulh Club lg Art Club
g,,,H,,,,4,-' I-H,-,IMS K' U fj,,11,.m, p,-,.,,' 'L S'llAl:4IfI'Zll. 'l'll1xlM.KS I-I. I. . Y. . Gvncrul
umrnry Such-ly Sly liufm Your tlily "PX muh: 5"11"'f l"'l'E0'f EIRHY5 Bus"
Klub 23 Sri:-urv Nlulb I: Arl Iilub I. "WS M1"'4'5-W" Um" UW" -
NllINll'l"l'. .lu.xN l':l,.klNI-I . . . Ilvluflwzl
llmrul Club 2, Il. lg Hzmcl 2. Zig film- Sl1n'r'r, I'llYl.l.lsANN ,... lirm'l'1ll Q ,, , If ,..
llub 23 liirl lh-sa-rv:-5 l. 2: IM-:nu .Xsfl Prom Qu:-vu 153 Sub ll:-b -lg Svnulv lg 'lumlu IUXAD " ' GHHHJ
I .lr. Prom fimuxuillm- Zi. Prom linluluiltvv 3:
S1IlNlI'l'l, BIi'I"lAl-I .ll-:AN . . . li1'm'n:l SIIAHPE, VIRGINIA l.. . . l?11.vi1n'.s's Ed.
llunur Suri:-ly Il, lg Drumulivs Club -I: llmum-ruum Yirz- l'l'c-siclvlll: Jobs Dullflh-
llrl Il:-s4-rw-s I, 2, il. lg llnuw Ynur lf-rs.
tnly lilub 23 Svuulm- ii. lg Sl'l'l'l'l1ll'X ul' K. 1 , , ,
1 . J - , S .,: ,. 1 - ,, 5 . .ylE,X'IQllN, Ilom-.lrr GL. . 1. Lulllfyz' Irvin.
'us I' umm nl ml lmmmuu 3' ll:-X 2. Il. lg Cll'L'llliltllHl BIHIIZILCUI' .Xu-
uunl lg .Xssislamt llircululifm xlllllilf-fl'l'
.Xuuuul Zig Stud:-ut Cuuuril 2.
umrrf. XIAIIVIN li. . l'l'l'+.lllllI'l'lIfi4'1'
1 lllI4'l'JI Club Zig .lr. Opliulisls I. 15. Il. ,,,M,1.,
I SIH'1'l'll 2.
NllIl'llNlUIHI"Il. Nl.uua.xnm' A. . 151-nwrzll
Iumw Yuur llily lilub Il, I. SVI nv, Iluv I-'. . llrv-.-lp1u'r1lli1'e llill lfislu-r, .Im-am .lulius
Row One
SuAn'rz, llonlam' K. . . General
Spunisli Club 2.
Row Two
SHAW, Glaonma H. . . Tl'l'llllll'fl1
Suiarrrs. HARRY C. . . . Gone:-al
SIIIIQLDS. ll, Ross . . College Prep.
Row Three
SHINKLIQ, CLARENCE K. . . General
Sim-xml, PAULINIZ M. . . Business Ed.
Sub-Deb Club 4, Prosidc-ntg Junior Red
Cross 4g Student Council 25 Girl Rv-
nerves 1, 2, 3, 4g Art Club 2.
Su-zlflsu. JUNE A. . . Gvzivml
ilu-v Club 2.
Row Four
f'4lliFliRT, XVILMA I.. . . linxiixexx Ifrl.
SILVIQRS. lila'r'rY ANN .... Genvrnl
Fashion lJl'Slglll'l'S Club -lg G, A. A. ig
Girl lim-swvvs 1, 2, 35 Sub-D1-b Club 4.
SIMNIONIYS, VANCE . . Cnllegu Prep.
Choral Club 1, 2, Bible Club.
Rum Five
SxMoN1'oN, lvl-QIIAN E. . , . Geilernl
'l'rurk 1. 2, 3, 45 Senate- Zi, 45 Art As-
sociation 2, 3, -lg X-Ray Staff Zig An-
nual Siufl' 3. 45 Football 2g Airplane
Club 1, 2.
Slxufsox, NIEWVTON Houma . . Genie:--11
Annunl Staff 3, 'lg Art Club l.
SKINNFR. lionnAN ll. . l'1'v-.ip1n'4-iilirrr
Junior Prom Committees Zi.
Insert
Mvlha Kc-llow. Carl Iiimmorling, Vern
Clayton
lfuuv Um'
Nl.A'I'Iili, Blum' XI. . . livnernl
Girl ll1'sa'l'vv 2. Il, I:
SLHIK. l..u'l-:mi li. . . lfusim-.w.v Ed.
Girl il4's4-rw' 2, Ii, Ig
SMITH. fililllilili S. . . l'l'l",llllll'l'llli!'1'
limmilmll Ig linsk:-llmll I.
lfllll' Tllm
Surru, lllil.liN I,. . lfuxilu-xx lid.
Row Tlll'1'f'
SXIITII. l.l'1tlx.l-1 .luxx . . livm'r11l
NMITII. XIAHVIN li. . Iivmfrnl
Slllmh-nl flUlIlll'il 1.
Soxm-in. .liuzla Illtillxluv . ljnllryv 1'r4-11.
'l'ruck Ii. lg llunuranry Suri:-ly IL I1
Sci:-m'1' Nlulll lg Simi:-nl iilillllfll lg .Illn-
im' lh-1l Cross i.
Rum l"unr
S'l'xl.l-iv. lim: , , lfnllvyr' l'l'l'lI.
S1 I4I'lll-'NS. I.l.ox'n X. . l'rv-.11:1111-11fir':'
STISYICS, .IA Ml-is II. . H1-m'ruI
film-v Club 2. IL
Run' lfim'
'-' I. Q .' urn In -' 3 - Q
S'I'ICXYAR r, linwl N W ..... tiumfrul
Ill X i I Stl i I 4 unul I Pun:
Que-1-n llulllmilh-0 Zig Social .Xrlivilivs
llmnlnillm- Ig .luniur Swm-anim' llummit-
hw.
S'rll.l.l-:x'. lluunxx l,. . . . . livm-ml
latin Club Il: ill'2llll1lll1'S lilulm 'Q Xvliau'
Sl:l'l' Ig Sl'Ill0l' iilzlss l'l:ly: Hifi Cmn-
lllillvt' l.
Zwlxsox. lbmurln' Nl. . . lJ4'm'l'ul
Girl lh-svlwe-5 l. 2.
lnxvrl
buss lush-mm: In lxruzulvust in princi-
,
lull s ul I lm-
SENIOR
How Om'
S'i'oma, XX'i1.x1.x I'l-mm .... Gvnernl
.Xri .Xssuciutiun 2. Il: liirl lla-si-rw-s 33
Sm-wing lllulm 1.
S'1o'i"1'l.i-:xlvi-.n. MAll'l'llA Y. . . liviwiwil
Girl Ili-S4-rw-s l. 2, Zig .Iuniur Swl-atm'
llmnniillm-1-.
Srxisiins, Nxmzx' li, . lhzxilivxx lfrl,
Swux llmsi-.u'r I.:-lla ..,. Gl'llt'l'1l1
l:llllI'2ll llluh lg tile-v llluln Il. lg .Iuniur
ll4-sl llrnss I.
Row Two Row Tlirm'
'l'uoxi.xs, ll, NX'il.xxi4.n . . ldvmwul
'l'AtIKli'l"l'. Mun' li. . . Collage Pri-p. 'l.l2UHNlll-.IIIGY4 Yllll-Il. Y. .llullvggv l'rvn,
Siudvnt llouncil lig Sluil:-nt llounvil lima- l':-lu-r I,
vi-nlion ll: Sm-izil AL-livitivs Ctlllllllltlbl'
.lg Girl llvsc-rv:-s 1, Jig H0ll0l'lll'y Suvim-ly
'ig X-llzly Stuff 251 Studi-nt Amlvisux' ll Vlhlmmms- -'WIN NV- - -ff"U4'!l1' l'l'l'l'-
lillllvl'.l0lll'l1illlSlllCUllVl'llll0Il:ll-llllllfll' SlllHllSll Club 25 l:1lIlll'l'll llluli 2. Ii:
I'i-um Klmmnitlve- Sl, .luniur Uptimists I, 2: Ulm- llluli 2,
'IlUl.IiS, XlAium'x . . . ljullvgu l'r1-1:
hurl lim-se-i'vv I. 2. .L l, 514141413 .l, Nu
'l'u'l.ou, Nl, Imax:-1 . . Hl'm'Vu1 ull- lg S4-niui' liil'l 1llllllllllltl'l' 1.
Xrl .Xssm-lution l.
'I'mc1iQ. Nluxx li. . . . lm.vim'.v,q lid
llrbllUl'ill'y Suuil-ly Il, l.
'l'Avi,on, 'I'1mx1.xs ll ..... fivmwul
lluskx-llmll 1.3, lg lfmrtlrzill l, ll. -I: Hif 'l'llll'l"l'Iili. llulcl-Liu' Nl. . l'l'l'A.lllllI't'llllt't
Y Il. lg Slumli-ul llnunril ilg l'runi QllI'l'll
llnllililillm- Il,
lnx1'l'l
XYllllll'l' 'l'l1u111ua. l':illI .Iuni's. i.:irrull
'l'lluxlAs. .XNNA . .li4'm'l'irI lll-sh-I'
61
SENIORS
Huw Om! Row Two How Thru'
Iuliu-zn, W.xxm I,. . lirzxim-.wx lifl.
Mlm- lllub 2 XY,xla'rlsI., OPEL M .... I1'u.vinz'xx lid.
XAV1-IIN. IIIQIIN D ...... Gvm'1'uI
llzmu-ru Club I. 2, 3. -lg Amlunl Plmlu-
ll XII xxrv, Luis I.. . . licmfrnl pimpin-1' 3, Ol'cI1cst1':l 1, 2g Bllllll lg l's-
4, A. ,L l. , Iwi' II, -I. XY.-k'I'lilNS. Iilarrll M. . . . Iwm'1'f1l
In m.r.r. Nl.u'nl1.l-1 N. . l'I'f'-.IlIlll'l'llfIl'1' , H H , , 4
I mlhull I. Zi. Ig Ilzlslil-lImII I. IllI4'I'- XXAIIRIN5' Exif"-IAM, x'.- P""fAI'l'l'f""'Intl'
AUM m,Hx.iH',S 3' 1: l:,,,,u,:,H lv gg' ,gg XX.-ulmm. JMIK I I 1 PW-AlImwnliw Ilniiililxllgalpiuiofilq-tj-1 .l. ,l. .lunml Loiism.
IHI1-rcI:iss Activities 3. lg Busclmll 'L ' ' " '
lg Iiuxkullmll l.
IIIKNLII. lil-.mu.l: . . Ill?-.IllllI't'1llI1'0
.Nka-llmll 2. Ji. I: 'l'n-an-k I: Inn-rclusx XVimn. lii.Iz.uua'rH l' ..... liwwl'-:I
X4-tivity 2, II. Ig Prom liummillf-v ZS. Girl Ili-se-1'vvs -Ig Sci:-ucv Nlulh -lg Suh-
Iim-lm lg liihlv liluh I. 25 Lulin Club 2.
XYu.1ilcn, llcrisiswi' Ii. . Pm'-.IpprrnIi4'u
I
In uxm. Wu, .l,u:ic .... Gl'Ill'I'Cll
I wk:-lIn:nIl lg I"4mIImIl I1 l'sIll-I' I. 2, 53.
lnxrrl
KNl7llIll,l'l'I', liuu. . .l'l'l'-.'IlJ1Jl'l'lllII'6 XV.u,l,Ar:1c, .Ions A. . .I'1'v-.I1r11:'m1li1-1' lilh-H llulu-rly. .Is-am lmwsmn
f
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62
l xx
Row One
Cnllvgv I'rc'11.
linnw Your City Club lg Spanish Clulx
XViaI.1-ua. lil'ssm.1. li. .
l.
XYlaa'1'z. llmxizlil: l..4 .
J
Glu- tiluh Lg Bibh- Club 43
NYlIS'I'liIl1K, liomawr li. .
. Cnllcgv Prvjr.
College l'r1'11.
X-Huy liusim-ss NlZlllilQC1'Q Arclu-ry Club.
Row Tum
XYH I-:lam-zu. Luis . . fivnerrzl
Ilnm Threw
XYllli'l'Slil.. lim"rY li ,.... General
film- Club 3: Know Your Citi tlub 'B 1
XVHl'I'I"lHil'SIC, xlAR'I'llA I..
Girl llm-sm-l'w' 1. 2.
Row Fnui'
XVII l'rlasxaL. limuxx A. ,
NYM I ries:-zi., livicu 1-:'r'r .
XYl1zslaxlus. .liuzx ll. . .
.luniur Cmlsvrvzntiun Club .L
l: Lulu. Ass't. tl.
Row Fine
lllI'I4AKlili, NX'li.lu'n .L . Pl'
lpprenlil-1'
. llz'1u'1'1ll
. Gt'l1l'I'!ll
. limwivll
Tv1'l1nif'nl
I 5 Track
XYu.uux. SAMFIEI. li. . . College l'1-vp.
Iidihn'-in-cliie-f ul' Annual -lg Ass't Edi-
tm'-in-chivf of Annual Il: Sc-nate 2. 3, 45
Hi-Y Il. lg l'IOIlUl'1ll'y Souivty 3, ,lg Forum
koi'
IS. -ig 1:OIDlll0lll'4'lllPlll Spa-a
lnxvrl
YUVIUII l":u'i'1-ll. Rob:-rt Faith, Mary .lum-
I-Ivuns
IJIIIWI' lnxvrl
Hun King, NYulle-1' Szivzigv, lluynionil
l'uttv1'sui1
Raw One
XVILLIAMS, .lun K. . Cullvgv I'rvp.
NVu.1.1s. Mumuan Hlam-:N . . lil-nrrul
Igiirls Glu-v Club 3, -Ig liirl lla-sm-1'vv 1. 3.
Z, 4.
XVILSON, VIRGINIA l.0l'ISI'I . Cullvgr Prep,
Girl Rc-S4-x'vo -lg li. Y. C. Iflub I.
Row Tum
NVlN1u.l11,H .l4nal. lf. . .1'1'4'-.I1:1n'm-n1i1':'
Junior' Il0llSI'I'N'llll0ll lllub 3. I,
XYuuns. ANNA Mus . . . . timwzvzl
llllorul Illub Il, I: Ii. A. A. I. 21 llirl's
lllm- lllllll 'P
XYlHll.liliR'I'. ALPHA S. . . llnllvgl- 1'rv1:.
Physics iludvt -Ig Slucll-ut llouncil .lg
Scic-ucv Xlulh Il. I: 'l'r:u'k I, 2.
Huw Tllrzv'
Yxrlas. linnmrr l.l-:la . . llusinusx lid.
Sludc-nt ljuunvil AI.
lffllll 1'l1P1lI'
Yonk, llANlllN .... llullvgv Prvp.
S1'lQ'llCt'-xllllll I: Art lllub Il, I Q llillm'
Club l. 2.
YlIl'N'I'. NlAli'I'llA S. . . flullf-yu l'1-vp.
5ll'IliIlI' 'Ig Ilirl llc-sz-l'vv I: Sub-ll:-b -Ig
Spauislx I.
Zlauklal.. NIAIH-31. .... flnllz-gm' l'r4-p.
Sturlvul Council I. 25 lIunm':u'y Such-ty
I. I: Girl llloswva-s I, -2. Ig Sub-Dm-b
Ig llorum .lg Annual Stull .l. 'Ig SI'll1lll'
l, lg X-lluy Stull' I: S4-nim' Class Play
llmulnitlcc-5 Svuim' liurb Il0lllllllllI'1'2
I'l'um Cumillve- Il.
X'.u'mlN, CHAlll.liS . . Gt'lIQ'l'.Il
Roll' Ffllf'
Zuma, A. NlAmzl'mu'l'lc . . Hem-rnl
liuml Il, I,
lnxvrl
lurk llmalv. liunln Il0lillb4l'l'. l'1llll lll'l'lU"'-
l'll'lI'l4'N llusz-k Huh l"u'r
.. . . . -1 .
SEN1
ABEL, CHESTER VIRGIL . . General
BADGER, RICHARD JAMES . . General
BILLHEIMER, PAUL R. . College Prep.
Band 1.
BLACKFORD, CHARLEs EDGAR . General
Science Math 1, 2, 3, 4g X-Ray 3.
BUXTON, Bon M .,... . General
Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 15 De-
molay 4.
CALABIUA, SAB! . . . Pre-Apprentice
CAMPBELL, NORMA W .... General
CHANEY, JOHN . . . General
Football 1, 2, 3, 4.
CooN, GLEN . . . . . General
DAvIs, VHINA JUNE . . College Prep.
Latin Club 2.
Dovsv, EDWARD . . . Pre-Apprentice
FERNNVICK, ESTELLA EILEENE . General
FIELDS, KESTER . . . Pre-Apprentice
FREEMAN, GEORGE ..... General
Football 43 Track 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4.
GROss, VIRGINIA A . . . . General
Girl Reserves lg Art Club 23 Display
Commttttee 4, Secretary 4.
HAI.E. IWARGARI-IT SUE .... General
Girl Reserves lg K. Y. C. Club 3.
HARVEY, LENVIS EDWARD . . General
HAXVLEY, BIAHTHA GENEVA . .General
G. A, A. 1, 2, 3, 4 lXVabash High
Schoolbg Library Club 4 iXVabash High
Schoolj.
PIAXVLEY. NIARY GENEVIEVE . General
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 fXVabash High
Schooljg Band 1, 2, 3 Uvahash High
School tg Library Club 2, El fVVahash
High School lg Sycamore Staff 2
0Vabash High Schoollg.
HESTER, CARROLL SOLOXIAN . .General
Art 1, 2, 3.
HEYVITF, EDGAR JR. . . . General
Annual Staff 4.
JARRETT, JAMES LANVELL . . General
KING, xvIRGlL ELDIER .... General
LEGG., HARl.AN ..... Voc. Arg.
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 23
Usher 1, 2, 3, 4gTrack 1g Patrol 2, 3.
MCATEE, KENNETH EUGENE . General
Track 45 Basketball 1.
MCCOY, ALBERT JR. . . General
BICCREARY, TREVA ..... General
Glee Club 15 Orchestra 1.
NEAL, RAYMJND K. . Pre-Apprentice
NICCUINI, JAMES M. 1. Pl?-:l1I1Jl'l'lllll'C
NORRIS, SAM REESE .... General
Track 1, 2, 3, -lg Football l, 2, Basket-
ball 1. 2. 35 Art 1xSS,1l 4g li. Y. C. Club
41 Annual Class 3, 4.
IN MEMORIAM
JACK HEXVITT
Died August 28, 1940
65
0Sll0llNli, RAYMOND VERL . . General
PIKE. LAXVRIENCE EUGENE . . General
RIEHAREAERE, ART!-HJR . Pre-Apprentice
Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Repre-
sentative 1.
IKUSSELI., HELEN JEAN . Business Ed.
SETIIERT, DONALD LEE . Pre-Apprentice
SIUITH, HARRY ORAN . Pre-Apprentice
SMITH, ROLLANIJ LEE . Pre-Apprentice
STAGE, GAHRIIEI. M. . Pre-Apprentice
STAHL, HARRY LVTHER . . . General
SNVINNEY, LORli'l'l'A C. . Business Ed.
X-Ray lh-pwsexxtutive 2.
'l'HosIAsoN, lllflllilfl' LANOR, . GeNeral
THoMPs0N, BIAHTHA JANE . Business Ed.
VAN DYKE, BILL LEE . . . General
Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball lg Optimist
Club 1.
XVALKER, BIELVA LORAINE . . General
XVA'rsoN. .losEI-H GLENN .Pre-Apprenliee
NVIKLE, IIIEK GLEN N . . General
XVILSUN , llov .... Pre-A pprentice
XVINDLAN, PEARL V. . College Prep.
Honor Society 3: K. Y. C. Club 4.
Vjyf'
WO
Row 1
A4-hor. Ronald
Alatzn. Elaine
Allvn. Joseph
Anderson .hum-s
Anfhfmy. Paulina-
Ilow 2
Anton. Bertha
Arnold. Barbara
Atwood. Dick
llnhlv. Je-annv
lhlclgle-y, Nlnrjorio
How Il
Bailey. Clmrlvs
Bailey, Jess
Barker, Niln
Barnvs, Betty
Barnvs, Donna
Row 4
llnssl-ti, Dennison
liuthauer, Ruby
Bauer. Hose'-xnury
Beck, Charles
Beck, .luck
Row 5
B4-ckner, XVillium
live-son. Normal
Be-nm-tt, Ilvx
llird. Mary
Bitnvr. .luhn
Huw 6
llluxpl. Chnrlvs
Illussuras. B1-rlllu
lnxvrt
lluvid Ga-plnlrd!
1 ll b
lllmrrlvs Bail:-y ll"ns I
.If-un Ann Hull 184-1 h
l.c-sh-r Shiplvy UH I' I
How T
Bosch. Hrlvn
llI'lllIl'lllil. Zum-ll:-n
lluw 8
lll'l1.'kl'l'. llc-rnnrd
llrighl, Yiolel
lll'lll'kIllllll. .lum-
lirown. Curl
Brown, K4-nm-th
Row Sl
Brown. Hnruld
Iinrton. Aloru
liusby, llulph
Gull:-n. Bob
Cnllvn, Roy
Row Ill
Cunning. Leslie
Cannon, Martha
Carlco, Jenn
Carpentrr. Barham
Cnrnvnh-r, Jeanne
Row 1
Castor. Pauline
Cordon. Margery
Clarkson. Ruth
Clem, Bill
CIPIIICIHS, June
Row 2
lllelnm-nt. Mary
Coats. Marie-Hu
Conley, Russell
Connelly, James
llole, XVilda
Row 3
Llollings, Murgurvl
Collins. Norman
Conn. Laura
Cook, Ben
Coon. Tom
Row 4
Cooncy, llosvxnnry
Frwvrdale, Tom
Craig, Betty
Crih'l1fivlcl, Mary
Cummings, John
Row 5
linnnnins. llussvll
Davis, Bernard
Davis. Betty
Davis. Norman
D4-ckc-r, Vern
Row 6
Dm-ll, Marvin
IM-Yinnf'y, llc-My
Inxvrl
Mrs. livvlyn Grahznnl
Nlr. ll:-rbr-rt Millvr
Row 7
Dirk:-y. Lf-sier
Dil-tzon. Marilyn
Row 8
Dixon, Dorothy
Dodd. Roberi
Dollur, Bill
Dolls-ns, Bob
Down:-y, Ann-liu
Row 9
Duckworth. Ruylnond
Dudgeon, Chrystul
Dunham. Mary
Durgun, Ruby
lizushnnn. Dave-
Row 10
Ebert. Ruth
Iidgclnan, Bvtty
Edwards. Bill
liwimz. Z1-tta Nar-
Vurlry. Pnnl
Row 1
Faussctt. Don
Fishvr, Donald
Fisher. Robert
Foley, Anna
Forknvr, Martha
Row 2
Folsom. Don
Fred. Betty
Fritz, Bill
tiahimvr. Lora
tiarre-tson. Je-anne
Row 3
tivo. Bob
Gvnda. Kathryn
Gephardt. David
Gibbens, Donna
Gill, Norma
Row 4
Gootlpasturv. Doris
Goss. Betty
tlourley. Byron
Glazc-r. Bernard
Grady. Virginiale-c
ltow 5
Gres-nwood. Bill
Gr:-vv. Patricia
Griffith. Bob
Griffith. George
Grith-r. XVanda
How tl
Grove-s. llvtty
tiustin. Martin
Hat-ke-r. Phillip
lnsfrl
.lark Rl-'nforth
Mary Bt-nder
Row 7
Halv. Harry
Hall. Bill
Hall. Jean Ann
How 8
Halle-tt. Batty
Hamilton. Ge-rald
armvson, Norma
Harrison. Anna Bell
3lllilltlll. Jacque-lim
Row 9
Hart, Robert
Hartman, Bob
Haynes. Norma
Have-ns, Anna Bolle'
Hawkins, Betty
Row 10
Healy. Georgia
Hensley, Bill
Herron. Vera
High, Lucille
Hollingsworth, Durbin
Row 1
Holloway. Jim
Hull. Betty' Jo
Hutton. Jim
Hyden. Ruthe
Hyndniun, Florence
Row 2
llllPl. Oru
Jarrett. Richard
Jessup, Paul
Johnson. Norman
Johnston. Susie
Jones.
Jones.
Jones.
Yuhn
K:-lly
Row 3
Helen
Marylee
Robert
Bill
Marie
Row 4
KH-sling. .lim
Keys. Don
King. John
Kline. Bob
Klus. XVIIIIN
Row 5
Koclwr. lithz-l
Kokc-s. June
lirexur. Clic-stvr
Lund, Virginia
Lawson, Francis
Row G
L1-dlwtte-r. Martha
l.vMonde-, .le-an
I.:-wis, livtty
Insert
David Mitchell
.lack Shroyc-r
Riclmrd Sampson
How 7
Odell. Linton
Lindzy, Glendoru
l.itcht'in-ld, Donald
Row 8
lA'PLl0lll, G4-rald
Lutton. Robe-rt
Lyst. XVillis
Maddox, Cluute
Munis. Bcity
Row 9
Manley. Hurry
Manship. Christina
Martin. Mildred
Matln-r, Vannu
Maupin. .lm-an
Row 10
McAtc-4-. Dorothy
McCoy, Albert
Mclireary. Lowell
Mcliinlc-y, Anne-
McLain. Jaunns
wif
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1. .
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9
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Row 1
Mt-Mahan. John
Mvlcllc-r. Bill
Mc-lson. Bob
Mercer. Helen
Me-rritt. Richard
.
W now 2
' 0 Mvtzm-r, Ann
Mirldlrton. .lnck
Milburn. Mary
. Mille-r. Alice
0-,bl mm-r. Bill
.
M Row 3
Mille-r. Don
Mill:-r. John
Nlillvr. Mary
lll0IltK0llH'l"y.
Moonmy. Bri
Row
Moore. Dirk
Moorv. Mary
Morrison. L
Morrison. Vi
Mnnchof. Br-ttf'
Alice
l.ol ite'
U'
4
Ponurrl
v i n n
Row .n
Nlunrhof. Mary
Nvlson. Boll
N1-wton. Maxim'
Nll'lllllS0ll. Bvvawly
Norris. Bob
6
llow
Norris. Xvllll
Norton. Clmrlia-
Don lino
HCl'
lnxvrt
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Mary Ann Lloyd
7
Row
Owe-ns. Francine
Ossc-Isa-r. Barry
8
Row
Osting, lilvunor.
Ott:-rnmn. Iirnm .le-un
Pam-ol, Sophia
Purim-r, B4-tty
4-orxv
l':lttoll. Ii
ll
OW
9
l'uva-y, limma
Puym-. Lorrnv
Pm-try. Je-un
l'1-ttinzrvw. Rex
l'h4-ips, Lois
llow 10
Plumnwr. .lim
Portvr. NVuldo
Prout. Betty
Pryor. Denton
liznlvy. Audie
Row 1
Ray. Kenneth
liecoh. Helen
Redick. Katherine
Reed, Barbara
Reese, Anna Belle
Row 2
llelford. Norma
ltelford, Rachael
ltemley. Basil
Renforth. .lack
Retherford. Martha
Row 3
tense, Tom
Risk, Madsze
Roberts, XVan da
ltohey. Paul
Rockwell, Eddie
Row 4
Roettinaer. Lora
Rogers. Mary
Roland. Betty
ltomine. Jim
Romine, Marilyn
Row 5
Ruse-berry. Anita
Roush. .loan
Rout. Georple
Rnefenacht. Ella
ltunyon. Harold
Row 6
Russel. James
ltyan. liarline
lnserl
Ada Given
Richard Merritt
Betty llc-Vinney
Row T
Salatin. David
Sayers, Pemiy
How 8
Schuyler. Dorothy
Scott. Xvlllllll
Seinel. Esther
Sharp. Loretta
Shinkle. Norma
llow 9
Shipley. Lester
Shroyer. Norman
Sibera. Stanley
SllllDSlIl, Dorothy
Simpson. Hilda
Row 10
Simpson, Hillig
Skees, Kenneth
Slater. Virginia
Smith, Doris
Smith. Garnett
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How 1
Snow. Harold
Sm-urman, Julia
Spring:-r, .ln Aunv
Stauvsu. Barbara
Steve-ns. .loan
Row 2
Stidllum, XVurr1'n
Stinson, Howard
Stotile-mye-r. Juanita
Stroud,
Stuart.
Mary
Marge
Row 3
Stuni, Bill
Sumuu-rs. Cm-iiv
Surbe-r. Frvd
Swank. Hugh
Tayl or,
xvlllllilll
How 4
'l'vtc-l'. Robvrl
Thomas, Robert
Thompson. George
'l'llui'ub1-rg, Bill
Thrasher. Bi-rtha
How 5
'l'iv4'. lie-ttiv
Tuild. xvlllllli
Trick. Virgil
Turn:-r. Bessie-
Vumllll. Bvtiy
How ti
Yvrmillion. Ke-uns-th
Vokv. Bob
NViu-me-r. Bill
Supl: Ia
I nxerl
Pancol
Huw 7
XVugm-r, Bill
NVallavv. Ruth
XV:-atln-rford. Hoge-r
Row 8
We-lls. Franvfs,
XYvlls, Nfll'lll2i
xvl'l'klllK, Hivhurd
XVFSUJII, Lunuiu
XVe'slun. Mary
Huw 9
XYlu-aslvr, Roy
NVlwui. Huh
NViIson, Canby
NVilson. lic-tty
NViIsnn. Eugene
How I0
XVlls0n. Ge-neva
XVilsun, Jacqui-line
XYoml, Barbara
XVriuht, liven-tt
XVyutt. Phiilipu
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XJJIIIIS, NI:-lvln
Xlnlfn I 4
4 .:, fu4'0l'L-I'
xlI'XllIllll'l'. NVilhur'
XH'x:nml4-r. NViInm
X
num. Ilulh
Xmivk, In-Hy
Xmivk. Ilulh
Knlun. II:-I4-n
Xull llm-m'n-lt
lhlv. -Nilu
Ihldnul. .lzunvs
I5 nrg, 411-m-val
NNW 3
lim-yh-s. .luninr
liifhllv. liulh
Hlalrk. XY:llh'r
lil:u-klmllrll. Na-mlm
lfIlll'll1'l', BMI:-
Hlll1'llllll1', .lurk
Iiuunv. 151-tty
Ilurzlm, xvil'L-filliil
Hulvs, .lun
ln.w'l'l
Hull Phillip, lY. I'
I-'rx-xl lfl'llllllt'lllN'l'j,l
l':nllA' Slllsnn 1511:
llun llirlluwlsml 1
lhmw I
llrimlusv. l'uuI
lirinsun, lion
Ilrissz-mlm-n. .Inhn
Iiriza-mlim'. Nlmlmll
liruhsf. Ukulm'
llrunm-lllu-ru, ll:-:nm
Hl'lYlllll'llllt'l'l.f, I-'re-ul
Iirnwn. B1-ily
limwll. llurnlml
Huw 5
liruwn, .luvk
Iiruwll. l.ul'illyC
Iil'lllmk4-r. J1'l'!'y
lirum-r, Joanne
Iiushy. Bvtty
llrillun. lfrr-41
nlIlIl1'I', 'l'ra-nlun
liyrnv. Iiolwrl
Kfaulv. Luis
Huw 13
llulanlwizl. .lm-
CZll'IllOlly, .Inunn
llzurr. Framklin
lI:n'l'uw:1y. .loam
liznulm-ll. NViIcl:n
tluylur, .loan
lluylur, liub1'l'l
1:lHIllllJl'l'S. limb
fihillllllllll, Iillpu-1
f1hlll'l'Il. Mzmsun
f.ll'Illl'lll, Murllm
1. .
.I4-nmns, f.lnr1-m':-
lincllrull,
tlnil. .hmmm-
tlulm-mun. .Inv
Collins. Chuck
tlemk, M1ll'lllil
1:UlllN'l'. S2lI'Zl
Cm-dz-l'. I-Irma .la-am
Cwnlcll. llurulhy
tluvr-ralulv. Phyllis
41mw.5ilL linlwrl
lirnih. llicllanrd
Huw 7
fTl'1lXYI'lDI'lL lmrulhill
Row 8
llrm-umm. Y:-lnm
1I1'm':-lills. lilvunor
llrisl, 'I'l'vYm-llu
lIrnsl4-y. Uvlly
tirull. Ibm-1011-x
liummins. Bill
flurry, Nluxim-
llullun, Bob
llnltun. .Izmu-s
lin I'ur1', xIill'jIll'il'
Ilznrlingion, L1-wis
Ilalwlvy. Jann'
1
74
Huw I
In-llanm, Alice- .laym-
IM-cke-l'. l-In-I1-an
liz-ck:-r, Sarah
Ile-limzm-x'. li:-ith
Ili-mick. Rohm-1't
Ili-nay, Opal
llmlil, lilizalmvtli
llursvy, liill
llom-ilas. liruci-
Ihwvy, Jcaq. I
llnwnarml. N lI'5llll
llnylm-. Newton
linw 2
ia
lluul -ilu:-line
X na
ich-lsun, Nurina
ikfglllill , Max
lillinll. llamniul
lillis. Donna
lilsn-al. Martha
liskvw, .laim-s
I-Ivaus, Ora
livans. Virginia
False, Jessie
ap. .lax
lluulan. Mary
liln-i'l1-. 4 u
I .
l i
Row 3
l'12ll'lllCl'. Bill
Farr, -lt'1lIlllI'
l"i-111-lun, Bill
lfiuli-y, Martha
lfurml. lliuhard
lfu1'km'r'. llax'
Furs:-, liarlyara
lfoust. Ann:-
l"IlNYll'l'. Ylllfllllil
laser!
Nlrs, Virginia Y4-rmilliuu
NIV. I.:-n Samlvrs
Huw l
Fox. Mary
Franklin. Faye
l"razi1'l'. Nlvrrill
l'llllll'l', Nlarjury
lfullingilun, Nlarllia
fl1ll'illll'l'. ll1'I'1lllllIll'
liarrm-lson. Doris
Gepliarilt, Mary Ann
Ge-raian. Blanche
Rqyv 5 lla-rnlil. .lamm-s
lHlllllUl'l'. XvlllSl0ll " ' ' ' '
liol'l', Bally
tiranl. llarlsara x ,
Hacklr-nmn, Virginia lion. l.0l'l'lll1'
lliali. xl-lllllql llilan
llill. .lam-
llnlmvs. lfrank
Hahn. llosadors- ll0DlilllS. 5l1H'9' li-Nfl
lluward, Sllirlvy
Hudson. Fram'4's
lluffman. lllifl'
lluI'l'mall. G1-urgri'
Hall, Nlarpiare-I
Hall, Virginia
llancnvk. Sam
Hamllvy, Cl'ZlNVl'tll'll
Row 6 Ilow X
llauna. Carol llumlmlc-S. Nl3Il'LL'lll'llll
H2lllll2il'lll'il. Mark llunli-V. Paul
I-Iarrc-ll. Clay llusvr. Mary Iiimnn
llarrimztun. Marilyn Hushm Mum,
Hawisun, Huglx H V ' ,V '
llarrisun. Virginia 'html' 'ml
Hartman. lic-ally llultmm, lioln-rla
llartnlan. 'Q-ra . . . - .
Hawkins. Blaxinv hh' Lnulullfl
FWHM.. xx-Hum lsr:-al. Maxim-
lli-lloms. Ralph Jackson. .loan
Hf"'5l"5'- 'liwk .lann-s, .loan
Row 7 .larra-ll. liloisv .
Ht'1'lJll,!.. XVil1ium .IL-rabck. Lurraim
'I-
75
lluxx I
Julluw, .lzuivl
lgalll-rr. ll:-I1-ll
lwllx. ,Xlx':l
lx:-m1'rIx. l"u1'vsl
lu-llins. Nh-llm
lu-4-xlilxpl. lflwnlu-1-X
lXlllIllll'. llzllz-
lKllllIIIl'l'llIlL-I. .lrun
Ixillu. lilmrln-s
Ixnlf-mln. Im:-lnlu ,xllll
lxlmmr, lhm
lluxx 2
lump. lfllllllil l.ull
lump, l"lul'vlu'n'
lkl'lIl'L.1l'l'. llrxlr1'l'l
lXlIllll4 Iiill
I.nk1-5, Xlzurlhzu
l.:nIw5, Xlury
l.:nml. l.:lxxx'n-llrw
l.:nm-A ll:-In-lx I,1nlix1-
l,uIlLL. 1.:u'oI3ll
lmzlxwll, xUI'Ill1l
Inu is. l-lnlnzu
I.m-V. lux 1-lx ll
llnw Il
l,mnl1-nlnwk. .lm-am
Xlau-Hill:-n, l.un'4-nu
Xlzmlemlll. Nluxim-
xl1ll'Sll. .lmmnv
Nlznrlin. .luvk
Xlnrliu. Xlnry .lu
Nlznlrln-ll. l,vun:l
Xlulllu-xx, I.:n'l
lnxvrl
llr-I1-xl Zug.lm'slii
Ilun Swilnlhnl
lllmrlu-s l.lllILfllllll
Ilml l'4-rry
lmrullly 'I'uylul'
XYiIm:l XY:u.2ll1-1'
Nurlluu XY:nll'oVl
lluu' I
xlillllll'XK. Evil
Nlullux. .Xl ll'4'
Nlvflnllllvll. .Xlirv
Xl4'1Il'nl'y, li:ll'l
Nlvllamim-I. Maury
Xlrtiinnis. .lim
lluxx' 5
xlL'xYllllillllS. Sllll'l1'Y
Nll'll'll1'l', .lm-
Nlillvr. llurnlyun
Nlillm-r, lirm-sl
Nlonlpgnlm-ry, liivllurll
Xluul'4', lmwvll
Nlourv, NUl'lll2l -l4'illl
Nlurgnn. Nusa-5'
Nluss. liill
Nlullc-ll, ll2ll'lJ1ll'1l .l
Nlunrmn. .l2lllll'S
Xlyvrs. lic-llv Ann
lluw li
Nlym-rs, llurulyn
NIM-rs, llm-I4-n ,
NIM-rs. .hum
Nash, l'lll'lllllll'l'
Nvvsv. Philip
N4-llr-rvill1', Vim'
N4-wlmy. lil-Ilia'
NlHllll'y, .luclilll
Norris. ll1llH'l'l l-2,
Nurlun, liznllu-riuv
Nl:-Xlzllliplz-ll. xl1ll'X .lr-un Nowlin. l:lllll'll'g
llt'lllll'. llulh Nunlvy. Alvin l',
Zllll'
lllnx T
0'll4-run. lfcrul
lllvvy, lla-th'
Ulu-N. XYiImill1
I':llmz-r, .Iuunilu
llill'li1'l'. lll'l'll1lLllll1'
I':urkinsnn, Yirgi
llllllllll. lliln
l'ilXllK'. l'I4l4li4-
lll'llll. Xurxxm
nina
l'l'llllllll,Il1lll, llurnl In an
l'4-nry. .loam
l'1-Fry, lion
lluu 8
l'n-lx-rsnn. Xlzulyu'
l'n-llilmm-. .luck
.lv Ill
l'illil'ln'cl. Norlllzl
Phillips, IH-ily
l'l1ilIip5, .lurk
l'lull. llunallml
Pos:-5. xlill'lll2l
l'1'm-cup. Imnu
l'I'i4lmly', .luvli
l"Sinn-r, Maury li. .
ll:-ml. Viviun
su- Q
Q
TG
How 1
llcvdvr. Carolyn
R4-lt'ord. llllyllltbllll
Remington, Janice-
llvnt. Mary Alici-
llicharllsun. lluuald
Rll'llNYllll'. llvtly
llit-hwinv. llarold
lliukctts. llill
Riggs. Bob
Riggs. NYaltt-1'
Hill-y. Mary Hn-lou
Itoclvvalm. llalph
lluw 2
ling:-rs. .lohu
llose-be-rry. Paul
Russ, lillvu
Roush. lfrvml
llousv. Ile-I1-ll
ltussuian, Jean
lluuyon, lfluycl
llunyuu. llicharml
Samlt-rs. Mary.iar4't
Sranmumrtv, .li-:ulvtlc
Svlu-rn'l'. Bull
Sclliulu-l. Marlin
lluxx' ll
SK'lllll'lllIll'l'. Marjmwc
Sulmgu-i'.
Sczvsny.
Svars. B
St-lliy. l.
Bob
'l'4-cl
lary Marga
0I'l'lll'
Se-llm-rs. Ruth
Lull. .lack
Shaw. ll
arhara
Inxert
till-n lfl'1l0klll2ill
Mary .lo Martin
l:l'1lNYl-I7'l'
lfrautw-s
ml Hamill-y
Mal ivk
Row 'rl
Shaw. Barbara
Stn-l lun.
Ruth
Smith. lira .li-an
Smith. .lanu-s
Spragm-. .lim
Spring:-r. Phyllis
Stahl. If.
Stahl. N
Slaulm-X.
wr
sth:-I'
1ll'llltl Ruth
llnw 5
Mary NI1il'Lf1ll'l'1
Stewart. Jack
Stl-wart. Lt-land
Stvplu-nsun. Phyllis
Stidtl. Bill
Stimlhaul. XValtm-1'
Stilsou. Patty
Stinmuzm, Juanita
Stinson. Mariwamla
Stinson. Phyllis
Stokrs. Mary
Slroun. tlliarlvs
Row 6
Strickli-r, listlu-r
SllllSIll1lll. Bm-tty
Stuart. Ftulu-rt
Sunum-rs. Xvllllllllll
Slll'l'2ll'1'. Martha
Swank, Phyllis
Swiufurtl. Alla
Swinfortl, Don
'l'at'kl'tl, Bob
'l41lj'lUl'. llornthy
Titus. B1-tty Ann
'l'lllIY4'l'. Lolita
llnw T
'l'l1umas. Hr:-tua .tum
'I'l1uumsun. Fl'l'1ll'I'l4'li
L'l'4-limvit-ll. .lam-
l'tl1-X. Alan
xvilllllI'Vl'lNll'l'. liw-lyu
X'aml4-vt-mlm-r. NYautla
Yaupiht. liatlllvc-n
Yauului, Lavauia
V4-rmilliun, 'l'hamar
NYaitu1an. Yirggil
NYatson. lhftly
XYatsnu. Bula
Row 8
NY:-lmsln-r. Bvtly
NYQ-llx. Gladys
NX'ikl4'. livltil'
NX'imu-r. BL-tty .lam-
XX'l1isl1-l'. lla-vm-i'l4-v
hYllll4'lll'1Ill. lilfllilfll
NVl1il:-sm,-I. lvnu
NX'illiamsuu. llvtly
XYisc'. XYZll'l'1'll
NY4m1l. .lilll
NYrip:lil. NYayut-
YUIIL-Zl'l', .loan
77
l':n.u- TH
llnu 1
.X1'lml'. ljlvllu
Akins. .Klin-
.lll1'll. l-Iva-lyn
All, ll:-lly
Alllus, Ilvlly
.Mulm'sui1. li:-nm:
.lnnli-gulv. .hw
Xalilly. Iluln-rl
.Xlwmnl. Alivi'
AXIIIW, llzlynluml
.Ura-m. Nlurtliu
liuilr-y, Phyllis
llzliin-s, XX'il4l:l
lion 2
ll:ak4'l'. lloli
llnka-r, Yvru
ll:nl4lnuI'. Ilulll
liIIl'lN'l'. .lnlm
lim-kilull. .Imam
llurm-s, Virgil
IlIll'lll'S. XVIIXIH'
llul'nllzn'l. ll:-My
Il:n'r1-ll. lllmrla-s
llnxli-r, llomilsl
ll:-rk. lla-va-rly
lla-liynu-r. l.urin
livll. llill
llnw ll
B1-Il. liilly
ll:-nm-ll. Pulm
ll:-rry, Szillv
lllXl'Il5lllll'. Yi-rlus
lllzwkwi-II. llunniz-
Iinla-n, lluli
Iiuml. .lunvl
Iiuxxmun. Kt'Illl1'lll
1ll.Vl'l'f
XIV. lluln-rl llrunmmml
Hin Xlzu'g:nrm-I Nllllla-iiiluw
linln Zi-rklv IV, l'rm-Qi
lim Mullins 1l'ri-s.h
llfnrlrnr' ' -'
. .n 4.lm.nu 151-1-.1
lliwk Nlwin 4'l4l'l"IRl
Huw 4
l4uwm'l'. llnris
lir:im'h, xvlllllll
lliw-4-vi-, Nlurilyn
llI'lLLlllIlHIll. .lame-s
llmrk, Putty
llrumm-nln-i'y5. .lu A1
Grown, Doris
llI'uyl1'S, llnll
lluw 5
llrumlif-lrl. Bryan
lim-k. liarulim-
llullz-V. xvllllllil
liulnvr. Niln
llyvm, B1l'l'lDlll'll
liulmsivr, l.ure-nv
lfullnmn. Alln'l'l:u
liumplu-ll, llill
llzmmln-ll. llilly
llumphi-ll, I.:-u
lluilznluy. Murmn
llzmlimzm-i'. L4-wis
ll2lIlllllL.E4'l', 'I'lmn1zis
How 6
llnrr, Iiulluwim-
liznrvc-V. .laym-
Lussvll. .IA-ssc
llussi-ll, .lzum-s
tiaslur, llirllnrd
Clark. llivk
flll'ZlYt'I'. lllll'll1lI'Il
lil:-nlons. Julia
1,
ljliilmli-rs, Ill-lor:-s
tlullins. Jimmy
llulvill. .luck
ljuuk. lluris
.ll2lllllll'l'5. Iilimln-lli
lluw T
lkxukmg lfluise-
tlnx, Ilvlvn
Cox. M1-lvin
llruih. .lllllllllX
llrzliil. lininiu
1:lll'll'1l. Ile-lvn
Curry. lirig
Ililllllll. I':Y1l
lluly. Summin-
llzlrv. livilll
llarwin, llnrulyn
llaillglim-rly. Anita:
llillll-flll'l'll'. Annu
llnu 8
lluvi-mmrl. .lurk
Davis. .lolm
lmvis. lluyimuiml
lluvisxull. xvllllillll
lmy, ll:-ury
llvll. llzlrlill
In-Iph. llurnlil
llm-nlimrm-V, lnmgvlu
Ile-llllul'l'. llc-lissu
In-w. Billy
ll:-NY1'1'sn'. llQ'll'll
llivk. ll0ll1'l'l
llll'lZl'll. .Imam
Huw 1
Divx-n. Barbara
Dixon. NYilina
Douglas. lim-vvrly
llnnn. lit-tty .Ivan
Dunn. Norman
Dovey. B4-tty
Durant. lilllll1ll0l'll
lllll'!'l'l'. Margarvt
Ehlc. Phyllis .
l':lll"llZll'l. Bull
Elliott. Max
lillis. Marjuriv
lirvin, Nonclas
ltow 2
lisli-s. Bull
live-re-li. Lon Ann
liwlllgi. llulm
Fallvly. 'l'lu'0clor1'
lfarnivr. Martha
l:Q'llllllUl'1'. ll:-ls-n
Finlvy. ltulmi-rl
lfisln-r. lCm.u-l1i-
lflanilm-rs. Luuisi-
Flatt. lh-alriri-.
Fnlvy. Nnrnia
Full-y. Sylvia
Fuusr. Yvra
ltow 3
lfowl4'l'. Bob
lfralvy. Oscar .I r.
lfrazit-r. Juniur
Frost, lile-anor
Hain. .Ioan
Huw:-n, Mary
G4-rard. listlu-r
tie-sslm. llnwarcl
Insvrl
livtty l.ui'k
Marv lluih lim-lux
.loan NYliitvlwa4l
linnive- llillipguss
Mary SWL-inan
.lack llnngxlas
lfrank linuwlvs
Hull tlilmlwi-
llow -1
Hilniure-. Bn-tty
GllllIUl'l', Bob
tluumlimi. ll0SL'lIl2ll'X
tire-4-ln-. Donna
tire-A-m'. Francine
Grangi-r, Bill
Gully. Faye-
Ilale-y, ltolwrl
Bow 5
llall. Bob
Hanna. Barbara
Hans, KX'ilma
llarnlnn. Barbara
llarrisnn. Lilliz- Mam-
Hani'l'. Ruth
Hawkins .Inni-
H4-arl. XYanmla
llm-ini-man. Patsy
livin:-y. Vivian
llillvrt, Barbara
Hvrbst, John
Ile-rron. Bi-tty
Row G
lli-rl:-nstr-ine, liz-ily
lliclay, Francis
Iliclay. lticliarml
Hilvs, Vernon
llill, CllZll'lES
Hill, Marjorii'
Hinvs, Donald
llinvs. Paul
llinke-l. Dorullly
lluilgsuui. Margari-I
llmlsun. H0lPll
ll'nlling!,sworll1, .Ioan
llulnn-s, .lohn
Row T
llnpm-r, llliarle-s
llosivr. Barbara
lluvm-rmalv. Mary
lluwarcl, Bill
llcmv. K4-tnrah
Ilnilsun. Luis
lllllllllllilll. Billy
Iluinm-ricklmnsw-, .li-an
lluttnn. Bob
Hutton. Luis
llutsvll. Ne-nla
linvl. NYalt1-r
lmlml'l'. Gloria
1'-ow 8
.lat-kwin, Iiarl
Jackson, Mary
.larrm-ll. Mary
.lullnslnni-. Suzvllv
.lunm-s. lic-tty lm-
.lum-s. Ilunalrl
.lonz-s, .lov
.lnni-S, 1211-pw1'3'
Joni-s. Stanlc-y
liarr. Mary
li:-ily, Cartvr
lim-nmlal. llc-ralml
liirlilaml. llllyllltl
nil
A
79
Nou
Ii.-sxlwr. .Imm
Ixus-5. XIZIFIIIII
IXIIlL.ll'I'X. JIIIIICS
Iillnula-s. I"r:l
Ixupp, Hill
Ixrzmn-r lic-llx
Ixrzuumf. lim'
Iiuhu. II:-IIA'
l.:nxlA '. limb
I.:luIn-
I.:nuIn
I
I
'-I
T4
I:
.:nux. Huh
.I't'Y1'I'. Xlurlllu
Huw
.1-ml:ll'4I. XIIIFIIYII
.4-uix,I1:u'l
I
I
I.:-Nix, Hlmlyx
I.n-uis. NIIIIIIII
I.IIlIlbI'1N'k, .la-ull
I
I
I
I
,ning tjfnml
.num IZIILZUIII'
,uwln:nll. Iivllx
.mxm:m. IX1lHIl'I'IIlI'
XIIIIII. Dirk
Nlzulupuu-rru. Illnu-r
Xlnly, II1-Ir-ll
Xlzlrlxlu-, 4l1'l':lI4I
Hou II
Xlnxxu-II. IIIII
Nluxwe-II, Dun
XII-lilinlnck. XYZIXIII'
XII-floral. Xurlnzl
Xlrtlurnxurk. XYulI:nc1
XII-Huy. li:n'I1al1'u
XIcCrv:u'y. KVIIIIPIII
XII-Ilznlin-l Nlury
XIl'I'11l1I1lI'II. .Im-num'
Nh-liuira-. I':nIriciu
lnxvrl
Fame- Iiullvy
l'1I'IlllL'Il'lll' ril'4-1-iw
Ilurullly liuxIin
Row 4
XII-Imin, Nowmml
xlfliily. Nlzwk
Nh-Iiimn-y, Maury
Nlilum. 'I'In-Ima
Mill:-r, Annu
Nlillvr. Iiill
Xlilvllvll. .Iuhll
xIIlI'I'IIIllIl. Iluunu
Xlursv. HlIh1'I'I
Klum-ly, Xlullrin-4'
Huw J
Xlusm-Imnn. liilln
Xluslin. TII:l1'y
Nlyvrs, N4-vu
Nivhnl. Yimgillizl
Nivlmlus. II+-Ion
Nulllv 'I'h4-Imzl
Nulinn, I.:ll'l
Nurlml. NIIIVI
Nmlimi. xlIlI'IIX'll
Huw Ii
xlllllfy, lfllllllll .I
II'Iful1l1nl', Maury
Illllvr, I"Iuy4I
Ulvvy, .lilll
llwvlxs, NI:ll'IIl:l
I':nImvr. Mary
I':u'4-y, Ilnsf-lnalvy
I'1ll'k1'I'. II4-ul'pu-
I':l5'lu'. L1-Ialml
I'4-l'l'5'. Il:-rululim'
I'4'IIiy:l'A'w, .Inv
I'4'Ili:l'4-xx' Nlunu
I'llz-nllis. lIin'Il:ll'nI
-..
-V1
Hun T
I'IlI1'5.iill'. Imnnhl
I'in1-, Annu
I'ilI1-mia-l'. Ii:lrIml':1
I'I:III. .lan-11111-Iilw
I'nul'a-, .XIIu'l'I:l
I'l':lIn'l'. Xlnry
Ill'it'I', X-IIIIIIEI
I'riIvIl:n'aI. I'uIr'ivi:l
l'l'lDYI'IIk'l'. Iiclilh
I'4'Iu-1'1l:lI. H1ll'II2lI'Zl
Pusvy, Xilllillt'
Iiulvy, Ilulum-s
lIIIlll'I'. Illllllilll'
Huw 8
lI:n'imIn-n. Iinln-rI
Ih-flick. .Inhn
III-slick. Xlzuwzaulw-I
Ih-1-II. Iiill
III-4-II. II0In'l'I
III-II'ul'4I. xlIIl'IllII
II:-sa-In-13 Nlurtlm
III-ymvlmls. Nlirium
Iivll, XYIIIISIIII
Iihmlc-s, Nlzlrilyxx
Iiigipzla-. Xunmi
Ililllwr. Irma
Iiisln-r. .Iunv
Row 1
lloukwz-ll. Mary
llmlccun. Bill
llominv. Tom
Ros:-lwrry, Viviun
Roush, Juan
Howl-, Hobvrt
Sniimln-. Marilyn
Sullnrlm-rs. Chnrlvs
Suylor. liiigi-lu'
Scuinmimrtv. .lose-pllinv
S1'hlIllllll'll. Donald
Sl'h00ll0Vl'l', lidith
S4-iw-I. Mario
Row 2
Svlilosslivy. Gi-rzild
S1-lls. Evvlyu
Shipli-y, Donna
Shaw. IIlmi'lc-rw
Shuuliz. XVilmu
Simzla-lim. Alrlim-
Simrlvton. Maxim-
Sniiih. Marjorie
Smith. l'l'isvillu
Snymlor. .hum-Q
Sumll-rs. Iiilly
S1mm.:l4-r. Ile-ilu-i'i
SDCIIFIIIIIII Frf-al
Row 3
Sm-ck. Hugh
Sm-uv:-r. Clifford
Stanley. Ceinwen
Str-iner. Florence
Steph:-ns. Betty
Stir-rwnli. Betty
Sinitlc-lny:-r, Jean
Stvf-ssc-I. Adi-line
Stuart. Dick
Summa-V, Cziswullen
Inxert
l':1ul Himw
Bill l.nwl1'l'
Row 4
Swiiiclwr. Mzxrlhu
Sylve-ste-r. Bob '
Sylvc-sN'1', liviih
'l'ul'X'in. Hildrf-wi
'l'1ltl'. Bill
'I'uylor. Arlhui'
'l'uyloi', Donald
'l'uylo1', Ilvlvn
uylur. .loam
'l'4-agile, Vellum
Row 5
Titus. Mary
'l'h0nms1m. Ls-thu
'I'l1o11lps0n. NOYIUIHI
'l'1':u'y, Bill
'I'l'2lllb2ll'bLPl', Mary
'l'i-ilibf-ti. Mzxi':-iam-t
Tlmmals. Vcshii
'l'ruPblnod, Pvzivl
'l'onmhs, .luck
'I'mmihs. Jl'2l!lllf'
How ii
'l'opp1-ii. CIIIIFIUS
Tyklv. Iivum.2c-liliv
Tyler. Doris
VII!-fl'l', Clil'l'ux'1l
V1llld0V0llI1t'l', Rulh
Yi-rmillifm, XVinil'ra-cl
XV:iIkm', Ann
NY:itsun. Maury
XV:-zitlu-i'l'ni'cl. Bc-ilv
XY:-uvm'. livzi
XXX-Iluiis. liulpli
XV1-lls. Mary
NY1-lm-r'. .luck
Row 7
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Sionv, Lvlm
Sunnniii. Mary
Villmllll, John
Vvss. Ilvlvn
XVllikiIlS. .lo Ann
NVIIH1-, Barbara
XVilli:uns, Mm' Ellvn
Wilson. Donald
York, Loren
Zinn, Nilal
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lfism-lu-r. Alfrc-ilu
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lliitlc. Rohvrt
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llln-si. Ruth
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lim-iih. Iinrlyn
liiriwc-ll. Maxim-
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An important accomplishment of the
Council this year was the beginning of
the inter-school dances. Also four of its
members attended the national conven-
tion at Milwaukee and thirty members
went to the state convention at Bloom-
ington, where Warren Stidham was
elected president of the state associa-
tion. More students were appointed to
committees and the Junior Red Cross,
Club, Home Room Discussion, and
Monitor committees were established.
A new procedure of electing' class of-
ficers was enacted.
Assembly officers have been presi-
dent, Bob Matthew, secretary, Barbara
Reed, president pro-tempere, Bernard
Davis, and reading' clerk, Marian Can-
aday.
Executive officers have been: presi-
dent, Gordon Hannafordg vice-presi--
dent, .lim Wilson, secretary, Barbara
J ones, and treasurer, Warren Stidham.
ltow l Pele lluvis
Paul Brindusc
Donna Lon Green
Barlmr Pittenger
Marian Cnmulny
Joan Rznrkdull
Burlmru Il- d
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liob Matthew
Lolita Montgomery
Rosalie llries
Marilyn Rhodes
lht ' '. XVII 't
'i rieri 'i n e
Mary Ann Gephardt
Iloyzil Ileehtold
Mr. J. J. Bailey
Row 2---Bryce Brown
Ora Im l
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Marvin Shront
Martha Cook
Mary Lou McLain
Louise Flanders
ll-tt ' J '
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Forrest Kemerly
Victor Nettervillc
.lean Hunlriekhouse
Frnneine Owens
Xxvlllllll Todd
Vlastu Manly
Rob llariden
Roh 'Puckett
Row 3--Mr. Arthur Sh
Jack Zoll
.lxnnes Smith
Max Efzginzm
Joe Allen
Tom Kuhn
Lonnie XVeston
Fred Bronnen In-rg
irey
Lester Shipley
Don Swinford
Charles Critehlow
Ilavirl HIISUIHIII
llob Robbins
Hugh Swank
Bill Edwards
Row 4-Bob Yates
Marvin Smith
Bob Melaiin
Henry Evert
Gordon Fisher
Doris Luther
Jean Siflffllllllfll'
Doris Bowser
XVnndn Iiennis
Mary .lo Behyiner
Rosemary Morpznn
Gene Moore
.lack Sonpzer
B'll I'
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Jann-Q Kcesliup:
In .verl
ltow I Iluve HJISIIIHIII, Boll
:l':nekett, Hormlon ll.:uunn-
Iortl, tllmrlee Hailey
Row 2 -.lim Collins, .lim
NYilr-ion. liurton llauuuluy.
Betty I'e-nee XY:arren Sticl-
hznu. Maury Ann tiepliuwtt.
IM-:in Nloore. linrlrzwu
.lones
Itnuv Il Gordon lfisher.
Fred Rl'HIlllt'Ilbt'l'fI, liill
NYilL.Elll'l'. lloh Xlutthew.
Row l--Martha De
Carolyn Pickering
Barbara Reed
Barbara Carpenter
Marjorie Bndgely
Hilda Simpson
L' Elli
ois s
Lora Roettinger
Bette Schmitz
Kay Hampton
Bill Edwards
Gordon Hannaford
Marylee Jones
Babe Roberts
Amelia Downey
Joan Harris
Phillipa YVyatt
Vida Mclielvey
Jean Garrctson
Pete Davis
Row 2-Lol ita Montgomery
Erma Jenn Otterman
Martha ltetqlierford
Leslie Canning:
Louise Spiegal
.lc-an Bable
Mabel Zcrkel
Barbara Jones
lluth Alexander
V' ' ' l-I't
irginia 1 e
Bnrlmara Bronnenberu
Gorgianna Hutton
Lucille High
Anna Mcliinl:-v
Mollie Coverdale-
Doris Smith
Virginia Slater
Betty .lo Ilull
Betty Graves
Loren Coale
How ZtAl'hyllisann Scott
John Johnston
ltuth Hawkins
uk:-r .loan Roush
R '- 1" B
osimuy aner.
Phyllis Hillman
Betty Goss
Suzanne Yount
Helen Rc-cob
Donna Gibbons
Mary Alice Miller
Anna Louise Roc
Joan Savage
B1-tty .lo Funk
Mary Rogers
Rubs' Durgan
Bertha Anton
xxvlllllllll Melcher
Bryce Brown
Marvin YVagZner
Row 4-Bill Siler
Urban Sinionton
Don Knotts
Dick Atwood
Virgil Trick
.lack Rock
Burton Canaday
NYarren Stirlham
Forrest Ryan
Samuel XVilcox
Benjamin Cook
XYally Norris
Ervin Milhoun
Charles Bailev
David Eastman
Charles Miller
Charles Vaughn
James Plummer
Mr. Ray Flcenor
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tlt Clerk'
Senate The Senate was established for the
purpose of teaching students parlia-
mentary law and to help them in public
speaking. The conduct of its meetings
is based on Robert's Rules of Parlia-
mentary Procedure. This year the sen-
ators have had ample opportunity to
furthur their knowledge by discussions
of such resolutions and bills as the
"Lease-Lend Bill".
This organization also has social
activities including a dance in the fall.
a spring dance, and the annual ban-
quet.
The officers for the fall semester
Were: Forrest Ryan, presidentg Donald
Knotts, vice-presidentg Virginia Hite,
secretaryg Bryce Brown, treasurerg
and Barbara Jones, reading clerk.
The spring semester officers are pic-
tured below.
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lil'l'lllll'Il llnvis
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Nlurk ll:lnn:lI'm'1l
Ilob Phillips
HI!!-'Pill' NVilsun
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D1-:ln Moore
'l'1-ll Vinson
Huh S1-:lion
l.1'sl1'l' Shinlvv
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Durbin llulling.5swnl'll1 .lurk lfzllxf'
Imviml Gunnl
Rum -1-Mr, George- Davis
Bill 'l'lmrnhurg
.lim XVilson
Hull' 2 Curl Nl2lllll4'NV
Ilnll Mnllln-w
lmn Main
Dennison Russel!
liucl nl'4llllll'Ilb1'l'2'
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This club is considered by many as
one of the outstanding organizations
of the school. It has tried in every way
possible to cooperate with the school
administration.
In December the club sponsored the
annual "Line of Dimes" which finan-
ced a Christmas party for the needy
children of Anderson.
The social functions of the club in-
clude a beautiful and large all-school
dance, fThe publicity for which set an
all time record for volumelj one hay-
ride, private dance, and a picnic. They
were all most successful.
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The National Honor Society is an or-
ganization for high school students oi'
high scholastic ability. A new project
has been under way by which members
who are especially apt in certain sub-
jects, are tutoring poorer students ir
these subjects. They carefully explain.
the difficult points in the work of the
students and answer any questions that
might arise.
This club has also had very interest-
ing and educational programs such as:
debates, an old-fashioned spelling bee,
informal discussions, and lectures on
current topics, at its regular meeting:-s
throughout the year. Arthur Shirey is
faculty sponsor of the group.
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Ron' l Miss Nlullvuln'
liliil'll'XIl Nlzilnui-
li:u'h:n'u Ili-4-ml
lilizuhm-th Coop:-1'
A lil . -
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NOFHHI Roni'
.lu Ann Sprimivr
.lm-un Julius
Gurdon ll:uuml'oril
Evelyn Anton
Ge-riruizuilm Hulluu
I'hilIipu XX'y:ilt
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Ih-Hv llullnn
.lumi Clcmvnis
Row 2- -Mr. Arthur Shiri-y
llcnv Forluefr
lie-iwvru Busch
Nlildrz-rl Cowie-in
Nlal'gvi'y C1-rd:-n
llosulii- Dries
li1ll'l12lI'2l .lone-s
B4-tty Pence
florrlon Fisher
lillfllbll Czumilny
Helly Sampli-
Anna Louisi- Rock
Lora Klum- Gflliiim-1'
lilizuln-Ill Birch
K1lllll'yll lic-mlva
Ri-ily Sr-hmilz
.lohu Gurldis
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lin-lyu Aulou 154m-.b, Hm-
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Huw Il Bill l'4-A-kv
XX'iImu 'I'nd4l
lirum .Im-an Oli:-run
.le-un Ann ll'nll
.Ivan Anne- Nlille-r
liuy lluumion
lie-My .Io Funk
XX'zuul'u Li-uuis
lic-My Framin-
llc-liy Hullvl
louise- Spin-ual
Xlurilm .lzuw lforkllz-1'
Nlonu Trick
Iizlrlmru liroiim-ulmvrg
Nluhvl Zvrkvl
liuynmnd Pri-run
Row -I -Bill XX':l1kius
Lois Dill:-on
Phyllis Mulzigki-il
Bill llownum
Paul Ilobcy
Hugh Swank
Bi-tty Lou Ilzuuillon
Sum NVilcnX
Grunt lim-nsko
Bob Ilill
,lim XYilson
llurry Bluulvy
.lurk Somzm-r
Di-un Mourn-
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xYlll'l'l'll Slidhaui
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SENIOR RIRI, RESHR
Row 1--Betty Humbles
Mary Boaz
Donna Gibbons
Vida Mclielvey
Norma Roof
Evelyn Anton
NVandlu Lennis
Jean Julius
Doris Bradford
Li Elli-
o s 5
Estelle Fletcher
Bette Schmitz
Row 2 ----.losanh ine
D
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Miriam Goyer
Lola Mae Beal
Barbara Dew
Lola Mae Beal
Anna Louise Rock
Ruth Alexander
Jean Ann Miller
Mollie Coverdale
Mabel Zerkel
Pauline Sibera
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.lrs. Catfherlne llieh-
ter
Row 3 ---Belt y Frame
Charolette llelashmit
'Enola Delinger
lane Fv
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Donna Brown
Kathryn Malone
Loiq Ditteon
Etna Mae Metllure
NYilma Hurdaere
Suzanne Younl
Kay Hampton
Rosalie Rrles
Row -iahlary Fowler
Joan Donnelly
Jimmie Lou Digby
Dorothy Barrett
Betty lilols Bailey
Martha I-Ibert
Mary J. Webb
Betty Ruth Bailey
Louise Glaze
Virginia H'ite
Lois Barber
JR. GIRL RESERVE
Row 1AA'lrKinia Land
Barbara Ann Carpenter
Marjorie Badfzley
Hilda Simpson
Amelia Downey
Donna Glbbens
.Ieanne Buble
Jeanne Garretson
Philllna VVyatt
Martha Retherrford
Lora Roettlnger
Ruby Duritan
June Clements
ltnw 2-Buelah Beard
Ann McKinley
Lucille High
.loan Roush
Maxine Royce
Betty Groves
Betty Hallet
Betty X'Vllliamson
Erma Otterman
Mnrylee Jones
Barbara Reed
.loan Stevens
Row 3-Mary A. Miller
Marjorie Stuart
Mary Critchfleld
Virginia Slater
Babe Roberts
Helen Recob
Norma Gill
Mary Rogers
Mary Ann Clements
Betty .lean Craig
.lean Ann Hall
Row 4-Marth Forkner
Georgia Heagy
Rosemary Bauer
Doris Smith
Betty DeVlnne5'
Betty Goss
Louise Spiegal
Patrlca Greve
Bertha Blassaras
Bertha Anton
Mrs. Lashbrook. Adv.
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The Senior Girl Reserves are more than a social
club. They are interested in service, social problems,
religion, and World fellowship. The officers of the
Senior Club are: president, Evelyn Anton, vice-pres-
ident, Jean Julius, secretary, Wanda Lennisg trea-
surer, Doris Bradford, and Inter-Club representa-
tive, Norma Roof. Mrs. Catherine Richter sponsors
this club.
The Junior Girl Reserve club enjoyed a Christmas
dance and later a Spring dance. Several informal
meetings were held with dancing and refreshments
and several group and panel discussions were ar-
ranged.
The officers of the club are: president, Jean Bable:
vice-president, Louise Spiegalg secretary, Norma
Jean Haynesg treasurer, Donna Gibbens, and Inter-
Club representative, Betty Groves. The sponser of
this club is Mrs. Hazel Lashbrook.
The Sophomore Girl Reserve activities this year
included a Christmas dance, Valentine party, recog-
nition service, Inter-Club tea dance, several discus-
sions, and talks on various subjects.
The officers of this club Were: president, Virginia
Downardg vice-president, Miriam Huserg secretary,
Carolyn Reeder, treasurer, Jane Dawleyg Inter-Club
council, Eleanor Crecelius. Their sponsor is Mrs.
Virginia Vermillion.
The Freshman Girl Reserves enjoyed a chili sup-
per in December, St. Patricks Day party, a confer-
ence meeting April 19, and Birthday Week April 20-
26. This club originated the idea of selling do-nuts in
the front hall.
The sponsoring of this club was under the able
leadership of Miss Mary Alice Charlier. The officers
were: president, Mary Lou McLaing vice-president,
Barbara Pittingerg secretary, Eris Curryg treasurer,
June Risherg Inter-Club Council, Virginia Nichol.
eserves,
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Row i ---- Anne li. l-'oust
Virginia Fowler
llarolyn Reeder
Mary Huser
.anne Dawley
lilennor Nash
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tooth
Burha1'u Fletcher
Martha Else-a
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Lillian Reeder
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.loan Curraway
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Martha Cook
Marjorie Fuller
,lean Loudenlmck
Phyllis hwank
Ros:-nniry Morgxun ,
Mrs. XVIVS-Zllllll Vermil-
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Rom 1 -llelen Myerg
lidith Provence
liris Curry
Barbara I'itlm-mlm'
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Mary Lou NICLHIH
June Rsher
Eunic Hilligoss
Mary .Io Titus
Mu1'tlm Ayres
Marilyn Clark
Margaret Dnrrn-r
Row 2--Betty Alt
Betty Bzxrnlmrt
Keturnh Howe
Melissa Ill-tlllofi'
Eleanor Frost
Ann XVnlker
.lzlvqlleliiw Ynsl
Patsy Heinenmn
Sully Berry
Marilyn Rhodes
.lean Hunirickhouse
Betty Luck
Lee Ellen Krueger
Eli Row Zi-Betty liisel
Shirley Allen
Mona Pettigrew
Viviun lloseherry
Phyllis Farrun
Maxine Iiirlwell
llolu-rin Nevis
.lune Hawkins
Vera .lohnson
llc-My Mvliilliellclrly
Suzanne Dyson
linrlyn Keith
Rum el -Burlmru Cle
.loyce Carver
Barbara Mvlloy
Mzwgaret Redick
.lean Ma-Fudden
5I1lI'l-':Zll'4'l Triblreit
Marjorie Smith
Alice Jenn Atwood
Marilyn Mulvihill
Mary Ruth Rockwell
Miss Marie lllmrliu
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NEWSPAPER:
The X-Ray
Feburary 27th was a red letter day
for the intellectual population of this
high school, because on that day this
year's issue of the schoo1's literary
magazine came off the press.
Phyllis Billman, Margery Hyden,
Forrest Ryan, Louise Spiegal, Leslie
Canning, and Eugene Wilson served on
the editorial board.
Barbara Bronnenberg, Fred Bron-
nenberg, Bruce Douglas, Lois Ellis,
Gerrie Glover, Mary Emma Huser,
Doris Mears, Marilyn Mulvihill, Caro-
lyn Pickering, Lora Roettinger, Louise
Spiegal, Mabel Zerkel, Bill Cheever.
Bill Tate, Martie Decker, and Maxine
Endicott wrote for the LITTLE
CHIEF.
MECHANICS:
. The Printing Dept.
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During October, thirteen members of
the X-Ray staff attended the Indiana
High School Press Association Conven-
tion at Franklin College. Among the
honors won by A. H. S. students were:
First in newsvvriting, Barbara Jones,
first in editorial writing, Carolyn Stil-
leyg first in features, Kathleen Hamp-
tong second in proofreading, Jean
J uliusg and Lois Ellis, third in features.
Frank Baker is the advisor and
Claude Barner is in charge of the print-
ing of the paper. Gordon Hannaford
and Burton Canaday served as editors-
in-chief of the publication during the
fall and spring semesters respectively.
MAGAZINE:
The Little Chief
When strolling through the basement
of the building, you Will pass a room
which appears to have an industrious
group of young men. These men are
the printers. They have a very impor-
tant part to play in the school and a lot
of responsibility rests on their shoul-
ders.
Among their important tasks are
printing the Year Book, X-Ray, and
basketball programs.
Among other articles that are print-
ed are class schedules, curricula sheets,
report cards, and basketball schedules.
The printers are under the supervision
of Claude P. Barner.
Noblesville, Indiana, was the scene of
the annual picnic of the third oldest
club in A. H. S., the Science-Math Club.
The Student Council and the Science-
Math Club were also cosponsors of the
first school skating party held at the
new roller rink. An after game dance
appeared on the club schedule of these
young mathematicians and scientists.
L. R. Lee and B. B. Horton with Jack
Ice as president and officers Lester
Shipley, Doris McFarland and Bill
Wagner have guided the activities of
the club this year.
Camera i
Club
This club with the aid of their of-
ficers: president, Paul Farley, vice--
president, Chester Sczesnyg secretary-
treasurer, Robert Oberliesg and cor-
responding-secretary, Hugh Swank and
their sponsor, Dwight Morris has had
a successful year. The object of this club
is conservation and restoration of
natural resources.
Some of the important projects that
have been sponsored during the year
1940-41 were raising birds for thc
county, the organization of a rifle and
a casting team within the club, and
aiding the Senior Club to raise money
for the community club house.
Science-Math
Club
In 1939 the Camera Club was organ-
ized. The purpose of this club is to teach
students the fundamentals of photogra-
phy. A dark room has been provided for
the club in which they may develop
their own pictures. These young, camera
enthusiasts sponsored an after school
dance and many interesting field trips.
With Robert Woodruff as president,
Roy Wheasler as vice-president, Irwin
Chalfant as secretary-treasurer and
Gordon Julius as faculty sponsor, this
club has great things to look forward
to in future years.
J unior
Conservation
Club
....a.a. ana... .. ... ...N - .: 1
Row 1-Mildrzd
Cerden
Dorothy Simpson
.lo Ann Springer
Vida Mclivlvey
Sophie Paneol
Georgiana Hutton
Gladys XVells
llow 2-Mr, B. li. Hor-
t0n
Virgil Trick
Dennison Bassett
Odell Johnson
Lester Shipley
Tom Kuhn
Johnny Johnston
Mr. L. R. Lee
Itouv 3-Lonnie esto
.lim ML-Lain
Pauline XVf-hh '
June Kokes
Bill Bowman
Basil Reniley
Bill Siler
Row 4-Bill NX'agner
Bob McLain
Jack Ice
Dave Gaunt
Hugli Swank
How 1-listulle
Fletcher
Irvin Clmlfant
Robert XVoodruf
Roy XVheasler
Betty Hawkins
Row 2---John Austin
Betty Sznnnle
Nondas Ervin '46
Elaine Alatqa
John Cummins
Row Bleltaynfond
Kiikli
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Hllflll P, Harrison
Betty Tolle
Kathleen XVingrove
I
Row 4-Robert ' ke
Mr. G. Julius
Bob Bayse
Row 1-Charles Norton
Hugh Swank
Chester Sczesny
Paul Farley
Robert Oberlies
Donald Miller
llow 2-Durbin
Hollingsworth
Kenneth Skees
Robert Cassell
Robert Thomas
Harold Corder
Row 3-Robert Voke
Xvilliam XVatkins
Lester Dickey
Russell Cummins
Row 4-Elmer Shafer
Joel XVink1er
John Cummings
Alexander Karpinski
Mr. Dwight Morris
HAND - Lolita 'lthayv1'
Huw I lmrutlly Ntr Maxim- N4-wtnn
Cain filll'iSillHl Nlanship
llruu-0 M1-A1't K1-ith Sylva-str-1'
lirlith Svlnmlluvt-r NVillia111 I'1Zll'llll'l'
llnlu-rt llustr-th-I' llnha-rt Mryt-rs
Sun' .lullllstun
'l'r1-vt-llgq C1-igt llnw Il - ll'l'llt' lA--
3la1'jo1'i1- lfullz-r l!l'1Ill1l
vil'L.Iilll1l livkr-l .lzu'q111-li111- lla-xtur
lllllbylvlll' lll'lliillLIl'I' liilrlrara Ilasic-r
llllll' ltishm-1' lluwarrl Ahhntt
llavimi Ilatvs
Huw 2 -Jann-s Nl1'l.ai11 iit'Ul'LC1' l'attun
lack Smith .lZllllt'S liiblllillt'
llolu-rt ltuuf llulwrt xll'l,lllll
lilnism- tluolu' Mary l,n11 Mt'l,ain
Il:-anv iiI'Ulllll'lllll'l'H Mary li. th-ylmlrts
i'1ll'1llllll' Nash .Ia-an .luliuq
Iuan I':V4'lX'll S1-lla ltuht-rt Dara
Mart.u1ritv Zmnk tlharlm-s King
Xiiltlrwl timltlartl llarnlcl llirhwinc-
liartuara Ntvtluy fil'IlAN'iltll'll llandlvy
liolu-rt llittls'
Norman lirnwn
lhlssz-ll Znnk
Vivian llnsvhvrry
Narnia .lm-an llaym-s
Marjorie Smith
llnlwrt Clark
David Salatin
XValtcr lilack
Mary Nlill'H1lI't'l S1-ars
liow 4-AGlAl'LIf!TQ' .I 0114-s
Fre-dvrick liimls
lillllvllt' Ilns0lw1'ry
xvllllillll 'l'at4-
Shirlvy Allt-n
Marvin NVand5
Virgil Stal:-y
Betty .lanv lillfllllt
.Ioan Y:-agc-r
Mr. Ilicharfl llcn
hunter
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L'Cll-
0RCHES'l'llA -
Row '1-Ma1'juriv Ft-r!
dr-11
Virgil Staley
F1'v1I4-1'i1fk Franklin
111109301111 D1-nlillge-r
Jllllt' llishvr
Row 2- 'Fl'Zllll't'S Mc-
Cain
Gcnrpur Pam-ol
llohvrt Mvycr
xviiilillll l'i2ll'lllt'I'
Jann-s Htbllllllt'
ClHll'i4'S King
Marjorie lfullvr
Virlftinia lick:-1
.lac1l114-li1n- In-xtvr
Dorothy Mctlain
Bruce MrA1't
lluw It-'-Yirgi11ia
lSl'Ilt'fll'I
liita Patton
Mar,inri1- Smith
K1-ith Sylvvstvr'
Nt!I'lll1l .l 1-an llaynv
Nlarvin XYuods
Vivian llnsrln-rry
lioln-rt M1'l.ain
Harold ltirhwinv
Mary li, llvynoldg
Mary 1,011 Mrl.ain
XValtc1' Blark
Mary Marplarvt Sea
Staxidimz
til't'LI0l'Y Jones
i"I'l'llt'l'll'k llimls
Susy .lulinstnn
Mr. Richard
Rvnccnlrerpgcr
Jonn Ycafzvr
Band and Orchestra
"Oh, the concert in the park"-- a good
beginning for a song and also a begin-
ning for a write-up on the band of A.
H. S. The band gave a concert for the
entire population of Anderson and it
was well received.
Besides the concert these musicians
took part on the Corn Festival at Tip-
ton, played in parades, and sponsored
a chili supper.
The band also gave an added touch
of color and sparkle to the basket-ball
games in being responsible for between
half entertainments featuring the drum
majorettes pictured below.
The orchestra takes parts in style
shows and other activities under the
able direction of Richard Rencenberger.
How about giving three cheers for
the instructor and those who make up
the band and orchestra of Anderson
Senior High School.
DRUM MAJORI- l IL
Ftna Mae McClure
Ruth Ebert
Betty Tice
Norma Meyer
Martha Eh t
Dorothy G ii
Thirty-two members were in the Boys Glee Club
the first semester and forty-three the second. Among
the programs in which these boys participated were
a Vesper Service at the Mthodest Church, Kiwanis
Club Luncheon, Greek War Relief program at the
State Theatre, May Festival in the gym, and the
County Festival at Markleville. They were accom-
panied by Lora May Gahimer.
Seventy-six students were in the Girls Glee Club
the first semester and ninety-four the second. They
took part in several programs: Annual Christmas
Program, Muncie Festival, County Festival at Mark-
leville, and the November meeting of the Parent-
Teachers Association. Their accompanist was Wilma
Dixon.
Miss Dorothy Dunlap directed both groups.
ltnuv I Leona Matelielt Marv I"Sllllt'l' -l2N'lIlll'llllt' llawkins
l.IIIlan nl'I'tl1'l' Marva .lean llZII'lll'1lX'1'S lileanor llnnl Xvlllllil Alexander
Ann Nl4'l7Kl'I' llorotlia Miller llelen Lane .linnny Lon Digby
Carolyn Ill-eiler llarlmra Slam-su Xontlas lirvin Maxine linclieott
liarhnra Shaw Marjorie Perry Lorraine .lerahek Gloria Alexander
Hose I-lllen Stewart Harriett .Xult Shirlie xVllll1llllS Dorottliy Hinkle
tlolleen Boyer Dorothy Taylor Franres Malirk Mary .Io Martin
lin-lyn lh-4-kr-r Mary lluston .lane Evans
ltuhv llenilerson lion' 2 Mary .Xliee Mil- xvlllllll Dixon Lena Preeun
lf:-rol U'lleron Q ler lic-tty Scott Betty xvllllllllt
Melina lienens hraee lil'0l'klIl1lll livelyn Yanclevenmler Alice MMattox
Helen Anton .lane lllll Iii-tty XXX-lister Donna Faye Ellis
Iii-tty .lean XYikle llutli Sellers Lois tlzule .loan Carlnody
Mary Lev In-ally tl:-rule Sunnnt-rs Martha Surfaee Anna May Youngs
Betty .lo Amit-k .lean Ann Farr Mary Swelnain Judith Noony
Huw Il -.Ioan James
Row 1 -Malcolm tlald
well
Donald Miller
Robert Baker
Cl. ' NI'll
'irtnee i 1 s
Lora Gahimer. Ac.
XViIlii-nn NVm'tz
Geo rge Alatza
liugene Madison
Clifford Corn
Rom 2'-eJanies Bl
linxzene Fisher
lIlil't'ord Huffman
'I'on1 Ilonston
Charles tlritchlow
llnssell Davis
lioh Nelson
lidninnd lfonst
air
Iloseniury Branch
Betty Dunn
Iletty Zion
Evelyn Yust
lifartlia XX'hitehonse
Zuellen llranehla
llulxy Ilathauer
lion' 4-Helen llo
Betty XVatson
M- tl' F' l
.ir 1.1. in ey
Jane lxelley
Margaret Smith
Eva .lean Smith
Mary Taylor
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Rum 3---Clarence Shi
kle
Dan Hrindnse
Norman Miller
Alvin Nunley
Virgil King
XYarren Herbert
Raymond Davis
Run' -14-Ronald Ach
Hugh Harrison
liayniond Preeup
Toni Coverdale
Lawrence Land
ltobert Swain
Miss Dorothy Dunlap
Betty .lo Hull
Carolyn Miller
Jeanette Srampn
Florence Hyndm
Phyllis Swank
Marjorie Dul'or
Margaret Redick
"S" Jeanne Tooinhs
Mary Bender
Lorem: Payne
Nedra Blaekhu
Katherine Cam
Sara Cooper
Marjorie Schneider
Run' I Norma llool'
Marx' Panrol
llvtty IN-lice
B4-rm-icv Nlatchrit
In-a llnih Cochran
llowaril Stinson
Miss Dorothy Dunlap
Roh Swain
Martha llvvker
.Ivan Cill'lN'Illl'l'
Norma .lc-an NY:-lls
Phillipa NYyatt
Rum 2-Alartha Cook
Martha Lou Clmncnt
Carolyn Pirke-ring
Lora fi1llllllll'l'
Lora-nv Payne
.lack NVillianis
Xvlll'l'l'Il Stiilhani
Nlaxinc' lindiroll
lluliy llllllHlY!'l'
Gem- llarmlwivk
Yancz- Sinnnonds
llvlly 'Firm'
Huw 3 --llnliy Duryian
Marv Ann Lloyd
lk-My Hallett
'FIIOIIHIS Langley
lillgvm' XVilson
V ,..L-J
.lark Roda-can
Donald Carlisle-
llonald Mitvlwll
Elaine Alatza
.loan Sulnnill
Arlo Dnllois
Row i Isalwl Taylor
lh-rllia Anton
Joanna- Sav:u.u'
xvlllllil H1-ally
Mary lingers
Nathan llicharclson
Manson lllirnch
Ilonalml Richardson
Nlalrolni Caldwell
Roseniary liarnliizvr
lialhryn liz-nila
Xlnrlha Cannon
lnxrrl
llvtly XY:-lxstc-r. .launili
lilsua, NUl'lllZl .lean Nluorw.
Gm-orgia llcagy. lililalivlli
llirch AI
How 2 wlanlos Pills. Doris
Gorr:-lson, Norma Nlyc-rs.
Ann NYoods, Bill XVau.:ncr
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Yes Children, it's Spring, however,
those are not the birdies sweetly sing-
ing, but the Choral Club. They must
have been heard singing clear to New-
castle, for Newcastle High asked them
to sing at their convocation. Perhaps
it would be stretching it too far to say
that they heard them in Indianapolis
from here. Just the same the club was
invited to the beautiful Scottish Rite
Cathedral at Indianapolis where the
group gave a very fine performance.
These are just two of their many ap-
pearances this year. These fine concerts
are due not a little to the group's com-
petent leader, Miss Dorothy Dunlap.
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our 1--Rita Bablo
XVillialn Gregory
Margery Cordon
.lack Blur-mle
Martha .l. Forknvr
.lllllll'S Pinvr
Annie Foust
Row 2wCarolyn So
.loanav Coil
Pauline' Castor
lloyal llvcllilrl
xvlllllll Alrxanr
.lack Ile-nslcy
Holly XX'0lJsh-r
llarhalra llvf-ll
Row 3--France-s Huds n
XViIln4-th Olvcy
Lavonnv Hoover
Phyllis Hauri
Mary E, llallry
Miss Fanniz- Nafzlv
liarhara Jones -,gnuxk
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lion' l-linola Dvlimzvr
.le-an Anna' Millvr
llosalic- Ilrivs
Barbara .lonrs
lirig Carry
Ilow 2 Mrs, Edna
NVhitson
.loan Jackson
Loaisu- Soi:-gal
Ruth llauff
Mary Maruarart Sr-ara
Rum I -Annv Mvliinloy
Sophia Pancol
.Iohn Johnston
.lini Holnine
K4-nn!-tli Ray
Gladys XYDIIS
How 2 -.lack Zoll
Mary Jane- Talbori
.lm-umm liable
llvlty Hamkins
Clara Manlg
Suzanne- Yonnt
H1-ary Day
Row 3-Mrs. Geraldine
Sirlcklvl'
Basil llI'lllll'y
ll:-ntton Pryor
liill Hall
Rum -I' -Nile' Buhler
Jack l'c-ttibonc
Harry Manle-y
Linton Udvll
Latin
Cluh
The French Club is a group of stu-
dents interested in furthering their
knowledge of French. This club pro-
vides an excellent opportunity for those
French students who are desirous of
enjoying the benefits this fascinating
language provides. The highlight of
this year's club program was a dough-
nut sale and the awarding of the scho-
lastic prize in French to a graduating
senior.
The French Club is sponsored by
Mrs. Edna Whitson. Officers for the
1940-41 season were: Rosalis Dries,
presidentg Jean Ann Miller, vice-presi-
dent, Barbara Jones, secretary-trea-
urer.
Spanish
Club
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The Sodalitas Latina, or the Latin
Club spent some of their time studying
various topics dealing with the private
life of the Romans.
The usual Christmas and Easter
parties were held. The gifts received in
the exchange at Christmas were do-
nated to a welfare organization for dis-
tribution to children.
As a part of the Easter program the
"First Easter" as given in Matthew.
was translated from Latin. The club
also prepared a Latin Exhibit.
The officers were Margery Cerden.
president 5 Erma Jean Corder, vice-
president the fall semester, Jack Blue-
mle, the spring semesterg and James
Piper, treasurer. Miss Fannie Nagle
acts as sponsor for this group.
French
Club
Fiesta time in Mexico with its gayety
nd laughter had nothing on the grand
time the Senoritas and Senores had at
the picnic of the Spanish Club.
Perhaps some beautiful Senorita won
a dashing Senor by showing her talent
of opening boxes and bags of food
Senora Strickler was the chaperone
of the Senoritas and Senores. President
of th club was Senor James Romine.
The other officers were vice-president,
Senor Kenneth Rayg secretary, Senor-
ita Sophia Pancolg and treasurer, Senor
John Johnston.
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I"l'u'-rcs I.1llHl l'uul Holly
IS'-'IV' l"i'i'1- .luzm I.:-nnis
Ii'---:'aI'u-r Hulln Nl:u"1'u'1-l Sl'illIIH!l1M'll!'T
Xlildrml IM-nl Alnlu-1' liufliwy
XIIIVIYII lll1'lll'll .luv .Xlll'll
I--is llnlh-un lianllwli l'ik1-
Plmllls Nlulziglu-il
lIl.Yl'l'1
lfffllr 'K Mrs, Inu Russ:-II llummins l'l'r4-us.
f'lllll'ilI'll'Ill XY:ln1l:n lmnnig KV. l'I'1'Yl
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"All aboard! all aboard for Dietzen's
Bakery, Guide Lamp, Hughes-Curry,
Anderson Mattress, Sewage Disposal
Plant, and the Post Office.
"All off for the bakery. Right this
way to learn the tricks of baking. Next
stop is Guide Lamp. Perhaps We can
learn how parts of our cars are made.
Let's visit Hughes-Curry and see the
process of meat curing. Sleepy? Well
our next stop is at a mattress factory
so come along. Learn more about your
city. If you wonder Where and how
those letters you Write go .... "
Thus goes the K. Y. C. Club.
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Dramativs
Club .
Comes Spring and for a time the
Dramatic Club under the watchful eye
of Ralph Boyd hides itslights under a
bushel more or less While the,Seniors
take their bows for the senior play--
splashing the firmanent with glory. But
you can't keep a good man down.
"The Anderson High School Dra-
matic Club present" is becoming a very
popular phrase. You have heard it at
two convocations this yearg over the
radio fthe usual custom of presenting
a play over WHBU was continued with
a tale of the supernaturaljg and intro-
ducing the annual open house plays.
105
Rom 1 Phil'ip'n
.lm-:nine li'n'r:-tsmx
Nluriun lluluuly
Ilwi- liushnzm
Donny lhsse-ti
Gro, Gril'l'ilh
lieth- Schmitz
Mark Ilunnu!'ux'cl
N::m'j.' Hill
I'11u 2 ilxrol Sl
flZlI'Olyll l'll'kf'I'lll
.lm-:nn .fullns
I.: lm Nxlson
lliwxs. F.I1llQ-1'
li.1l'lli1l'.k .Inna-s
I.wlIl:x xllllll21llIH'l
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YX'y:ztiIfuu' Il Lora: lhlminm:-2'
liuy llzmmlou
H' if fl tluunt
ll fx Xlulllu-ws
X"1". 'i'uy'c-r
.lim Ilvz-ralixrg
.loumlr Suvujix
Don lino.1
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Row 1 Mr. li nlph Hwy-I
llvlrn llll5.2ll1'S
illvy llonrzul tiuunl
Burton Cumuluy
lll'2lNYl-0I'll Hunlvy
Ulm Slain
lnxvrl
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House Of
Representatives
Art Association
Sub-Deb
Club
The purpose of the House of Repre-
sentatives, which is open to Freshmen
and Sophomores only, is to develop the
public speaking ability of members and
acquaint them with parliamentary
procedure.
The social activities of the club this
past season were a doughnut-sale and
an after school dance.
Sponsors of the club were Miss Vir-
ginia Lindstrom and the late John P.
Amick. Officers for the 1940-41 season
were: Hugh Harrison, speaker, Martin
Schickle, vice-speakerg Cleda Achor,
treasurer, Martha Elsea, secretaryg
Victor Netterville, roll-clerkg Jimmy
Collins, reading clerk.
Here are the members of the And-
rson High School Art Association of
1940-41. With them are their sponsors,
Misses Wilma Balyeat and Mary Hum-
phrey. The purpose of their club is to
create Wider interests and greater ap-
preciation of art.
Many unusual and interesting events
have been sponsored by this club under
the able direction of: president, Jack
Foster, vice-president, Amber Guffeyg
secretary-treasurer, Bob Burkholder.
Some of their different activities in-
cluded a Christmas party, skating
party, trip to Indianapolis to visit the
John Herron Art Museum, and the an-
nual exhibit of the Anderson Society
of Artisits.
With the purpose in mine of helping
each girl develop a more pleasing per-
sonality, the Sub-Deb Club was organ-
ized this year. Many discussions have
been held to try and carry out this idea.
Other clubs sponsored candy sales
and doughnut sales, but to be different
this club sold popcorn. Pauline Sibera
has headed this group with Mollie
Coverdale as her assistant. The minutes
and funds of the club have been hand-
led by Jean Anne Hall. Miss Margaret
Mullendore and Mrs. Sara Pippen are
gliebfaculty advisors of the Sub-Deb
u .
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llnw I Niariwanda
Stinson
,lack Martin
Annim- Faust
Martin Schick:-l
till-da Aclml'
llugh Harrison
Martha Else-a
Dun Swinford
Jani' l.ll'i'lll0YlCll
.linnny Collins
.lnnv Hawking
Huw 2 -Jani-i .lonvs
M4-lissa IM-tlllofl'
Carolyn Darwin
Patsy Hamilton
.Ir-an lirnsslnan
Patsy lla-in:-man
Ann XYalk1-r
liarulyn Lum.:
llilll'll'l'lllI' Nurion
Mary Ann livpharli
XYinil'ra-il Vu-rlnillinn
Sally lla-rry
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Virginia Slaif-r
Donna
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Mary .larre-ll
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Louisa Flnmlvrs
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Phyllis Givans
llnhe'l'ta Nc-vin
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liz-My Stulsnian
Nlisq Virginia Lind-
stroin
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Xlariha Hiatt
linlic-rt Fisllm-I'
Carl Klllllll4'l'llll:,I
lluhori Mvyvr
llnssvll Conlvy
lJ.:n Faussi-tt
Iiva Smith
Hull' 1 Nic-rrill Bullli
Nliss NVilnia Balya-at
.lnhn Xlillvr
Nlarylin Dil-tzvn
Virginia Howe
Etna Nlcfllurv
Phyllis Matzigkuit
Huh Burklmldvr
Gvnrgn- Alalza
Alva Ke-lly
.lack Foster
How 3--lirris Curry
Fluri-lice Hynrhnan
Marylm-4' .lomfs
Suzannv Younl
Louise Snif-gal
Paulina- XVvhh
llviiy Goss
Mary Alice- Mille-1'
Marjorie- Norman
Narnia Jani- Evans
Mrs. Sara Pippvn
Row 4-Ellen Russ
liarlc-nv Ryan
Lorraine .le-ralwk
Marilyn lhvi-Cc'
Nlarorim- Scllm-idx-r
Mary H1-lc-n llilvy
Martha Lou Me-ars
Donna Gihhvns
llosadwrc- Hahn
.lininiiv Lou Digby
J unior
Rell
Cross
5
This is a newly organized club this
year. Approximately sixty students are
enrolled. There is a student represen-
tative from each home room.
The club sent four delegates from
school to go to Washington to attend
the National Red Cross Convention.
The ones who attended were Barbara
Bronnenberg, Marian Canaday, Evelyn
Yust, and Bill Griffey.
The club took care of the annual sale
of Red Cross Seals in the School.
The officers of the club are Bruce
McArt, presidentg Jack Songer, vice-
presidentg Marian Canaday, secretary:
and Frances Hudson, treasurer. Leo
Sanders is the sponsor.
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liurlmru Fla-lcln-r
lrlruiwis llurmmly
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Luis lillis
Anwliu llnwnv-V
NIm'i:m' Czllunlwy
.lll5l'UlllllI' 5t'2llIlDIlllll'll'
Mary l"Simvr
l'ullv XYilliilm-
livluruh lluwi-
Nliss Mary Olds
Jam:-s Piper
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Lilsu Prokos
lim-ily XYt'llSll'l'
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lilmlyg l.1-wis
lil:-:mor Frost
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Jimmy Collins
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lilmm-r xl1lliiHlll'l'l'll
William NVQ-rtz
Bill lmvissun
Tom Huston
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Jack Smwicr
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Flash or perhaps it's smash. Either
word would suit the Racquet Swingers
Club which was organized last Spring
by two tennis enthusiasts, Barbara
Bronnenberg and Lois Worley.
On the courts seems not to be the only
place the members display their energy
for they started off this school year by
having the first doughnut and first
apple sales.
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Huw l -H1-ily Curnnu
Mrs, Iicinu liruliunu-
'l'e-ll Vinson
l!:n'bzn':1 lh'onlu-i1ln'l'g.r
Ba-ity Davis
Huw 2 -XVHIN-1' Iiiawk
Irvin Clmlfzmt
lioh llim-iz:-n
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Ilulhc-s
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Helly Turk
Nolvin Iloml .-xl'l'll8l'F-
Excitement was in the air, nerves
were tense, eyes were bring, everyone
held his breath, as a young person pul-
led back on the bow string. Within a
second an arrow was making a graceful
arc through the air and then with a
thud-a bullseye!
With many yells and some sighs the
match was over with the Anderson
Robin Hoods victorious over the Mar-
ion Archers.
Huw I Ilvlfy .Iavklv-3
linnna Craig
Alviha Rlclie-0
Doris Pike-
Nlary Reynolds
Row 2-Mr. Fri-ml li.
Wvavm-r
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Martha Lou l.1-4-vm'
Yvonne Ynnkvr
ilalph Pike'
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Clara Nlanig
llc-tty Silvvrs
Doris Slllilll
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.Xvnhn-r 1ini'I'm-y
Huw I Lillian XYakv-
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L1-ha Stunn-
Nlvlba KCIIIIUIIS
Mary Mcllanim-l
Judith Noam-y
llarhara Bl'47lllH'Illbl'l'l,S
V1-ra H1-run
.Xlldl'4'Y Brown
Rum 2 -Flnrvnc4- Rupp
XYilda Canilill
.Ioan .IIIIIIPS
liz-My Nvwhy
lirilvm- Phillips
Gladys XYvlls
.iauniia SlUHf'lllyt'l'
liviiy XV:-ihvrI'ord
lluuv Zi'--Barbara Mall:-n
Ym'nic1- 'l'lmrnhurpL
Mary H4-le-n Fislwr
AIIIIJPI' liuffvy
llc-rtha Tllrushur
Nnndas Ervin
Nlrs. Agni-5 Brock
Row -lvhlrurtlla lib:-ri
Mxarcvlla 0QiimJ.
Betty Farmer
Pauline NY:-bb
llrysial Duizvmi
Mrs. Niargarvi lmzncli-
man
Miss Misrrmn Anderson
Bible
Club
The newly organized Fashion-Design
Club is sponsored by Miss Celia Carson.
The only requirements for membership
are interest in fashion designs and re-
gular attendance.
This club holds meetings every Mon-
day. The programs this year consisted
of using different designs and discus-
sing them each week. Some of the girls
carried out their designs by making
them into dresses.
The following students held offices in
the clubg president, Clara Manisg vice--
president, Betty Silversg secretary.
Margerite Humblesg and treasurer,
Betty Jean Fred.
Knitting
Club
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"This is a group of very modest and
unassuming students", quotes their
sponsor, Fred Weaver.
The programs of the Bible Club vary
for entertainment. They have a Bible
study lesson at some of the meetings
and have different types of games at
others. They studied the Old Testament
the past year.
The group had an apple sale for the
purpose of making money. A St. Pat-
rick's Day party was one of the social
functions.
The officers are Blanche Wertz, pres-
identg vice-president, Betty Arbuckle:
secretary, Mary Reynolds, and trea-
surer, Ralph Pike.
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Fashion Design
Club
The Knittricks Club is a newly or-
ganized club this year. Their project
this year is preparing afghans for the
"Bundles for Britain". They held a
dough-nut sale to make money to buy
the yarn. The teachers also gave con-
tributions for this cause.
The group gave a tea at the close of
the year and it was a huge success.
The club is under the able leadership
of Judith Nooney, president, Barbara
Bronnenberg, vice-president, and Mary
McDaniels, secretary-treasurer. Mrs.
Agnes Brock, Mrs. Margaret Leach-
man, Miss Celia Carson, and Miss Mig-
non Anderson of the Home Economics
Department are sponsors.
Future Farmers of America
five years the Ander-
son Aggies have set :1
new record in win-
ning championships,
namely, that of win-
ning the state apple
judgingchampionship
in three of the last
five years. The championship years
were in November of 1936, 1938, and
1940. The first attempt was made in
1934, the same year of organization of
the vocational agriculture department
in Anderson High School, and the team
placed fifth 5 in 1935 a different team
placed third and in 1936 the first state
championship was won. In November
of 1940 the third championship team
was made up of Tom McCarty, Harry
Voss. Jr., Leslie Branch, and Max Egg-
man, alternate. Harry Voss, Jr., placed
second in the state, in the contest held
at Purdue University, and won a silver
medal. In the same contest a vegetable
team made up of Max Eggman. Joe Pet-
tigrew,Tom McCarty and Leslie Branch
placing third to win a bronze medal.
It is also true that for the first time
since 1935 the Aggies were unable to
win a County championship in 4-H
judging--their unbroken string in Crops
and Dairy judging was finally broken
and they had to be satisfied with a
third place in each event in the spring
of 1941. '
Another unuaual event in the Aggie
Championship Parade is that they have
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During the past
have won the district Corn Husking
Contest in six of the last seven years,
the only year the event was not won
was in a close contest of 1939. In the
1940 District Husking Contest, Ken-
neth Vermillion defeated Walter
Mauck, Jr., the district winner of 1939
and also an Anderson Aggie, by nearly
fifty pounds of husked corn, and Ken-
neth was awarded the district gold
medal and also one bushel of hybrid
seed corn which automatically advan-
ced him into the state contest held at
Selma, Indiana, where he placed four-
teenth by husking into wagon number
fourteen. Donald Hiday, a former Ag
gie, won the 1940 Hamilton County
Adult Corn Husking Contest and then
placed sixth in the Prairie Farmer
State Contest.
Richard Rector, a 1941 Aggie grad-
uate, enrolled in the Agriculture course
at Purdue University was honored
with a four year scholarship to Purdue
on the basis of his 4-H Corn Club work.
The Aggies also fared well in Madi-
son County 4-H Fair competition by
winning eighteen first awards and one
sweepstakes award bv Joe Pettigrew.
Earl Thompson placed thirteenth in
the Hoosier Fat Steer show with a
Hereford steer that sold for 13 cents
per pound. Richard Runyan won a gold
medal in Corn work withayield of 101.2
bushels per acre and Tom McCardy
won a silver medal with a yield of 84.5
bushels.
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The 1940 pre-season football work-
outs took place for the second consecu-
tive year at Camp Pet-O-Sega on Pic-
keral Lake near Petosky, Michigan
The daily practice sessions there pre-
pared the confident Indians in every
way for the battles to come. The huge
crew of pig skin warriors were devel-
oped from stiff and reserved fumblers
into able-bodied and quick-thinking
tacklers, blockers, pass heavers and
snatchers. With the able assistance of
Vern Shinn and Donas Dischinger,
Coach Archie Chadd again gave Ander-
son a place in the headlines of the jour-
nals of amateur athletics.
The Indians first encounter with
Southport resulted in a victory to the
tom-tom tune of 6 to 0.
The Tribe in their second engage
ment at Elwood again outpassed and
generally outclassed the Panthers from
that city 18 to 6.
Glorious defeat came at the hands of
a strong Muncie team by a score of 19
to 6.
By way of some spectacular "Movie"
touchdowns the Redskins nearlv white-
washed the Millers of Noblesville 32 to
6.
In their next gridiron clash the
Chaddmen, determined to break a ten
year jinx, did just that, bv stopping the
Trojans of the Rose Citv 26 to 0.
Anderson traveled to Technical High
at Indianapolis to be held to a 6 to 6 tie.
The last game of the season ended in
a fitting tribute to the previous accom-
plishments of the warriors, with Rich-
mond on the short end of a 13 to 6 score.
This year the team will lose such
worthy players as Bob Bell, Joe Black-
well, John Chaney, George Freeman,
John Gaddis, Walter Grossenbacher.
Walter Mauck, Paul Meagher, Jim
Pitts, Bob Reddin. Jack Rodecap, Tom
Taylor and Maurice Tunget. However
spring football practice showed that
several promising underclassmen are
being groomed to fill their shoes.
Ibm I Phillips, Grille-r 1NI:umg1-rs:
Raw 2 Cuacli 11l1:ul1l. 1ll1-nmns. Collins. lie-1-p, Clmm-y. 'I'u p., t Ivmriom lie-ll, l 'vl'x'. lilwi- xml-ll. 1.11111-ln Slllllll.
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Priddw .Lmk 43 Rlght Hx
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Funact M1l11ICk 4 Ruslxt H211
Wilson J1m 42 TILK1
Wiuw Rox' 42 Gunn
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BASKETBALL
Although the Indians in their 19413-
1941 basketball season did not win the
state championship, as was anticipated
by many, they did, however, gain state-
wide recognition. The team as a reward
for their very impressive season be-
came the first Anderson High School
team to win the North Central Confer-
ence Championship. The tribe, after
losing' two out of the first three starts,
went on to an almost unbroken string' of
victories. Defeat came three times,
twice at the hands of Logansport and
once by Greenfield.
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Xlurvin Slirout
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Vernon llilvs
llc-rulcl Hznnilton
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Curl KIlIlIIIf'I'lIIIj,2
Ralph Busby
Allen Frivml
Husxh Swank
Huw Il Linton U'lh-ll
NVilI1u1' Hart
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Rolwrt Hurt
Clmrlvs Hopper
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Hurolrl Brown
livin- Mouri-
lioherl NY1-slrirk
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Gm-urge Kiriffiill
Bob Phillips
Imvm- Iiustman
Burton Czniuduy
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KNIIHILSON 25 .Il'1l"l"lCIISONYIl.If. 1-
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ANDERSON 39. KOIUINIO 27
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The Indians, first encounter was one
of thrills. The Chaddmen couldn't
break a two point lead held by Green-
field throughout the final quarter.
Greenfield 30, Anderson 28.
The squad next journeyed to Jeffer-
sonville Where an impressive victory
was recorded against that team. And-
erson 23, Jeffersonville 15.
The quintet suffered its first North
Central Conference defeat by being
dropped by Logansport in an overtime
contest, 26 to 24, but a quick retaliation
was in order by Wav of a Win over Mar-
ion, 35 to 16.
Hob Griilf r
Next the hardwood five manipulated
a fourth quarter rallv and conquered
the Tigers of Lebanon, 41 to 35.
The team topped all previous offen-
sive work by stopping the Crawfords-
ville Athenians. 47 to 37.
Technical High School of Indiana-
polis gave the Tribe some strong op-
position, but the string of victories was
unmarred. Anderson 34, Technical 26.
A third place conference standing
was maintained by the defeat of the
Newcastle Trojans, 38 to 31.
The team experienced a successful
holiday campaign by dropping Lafay-
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respectively.
The Indians next handed Marion a
second defeat, 28 to 16.
The Tribe lost their first game in the
Big Four Tourney to Logansport, but
scalped the Muncie Bearcats. 35 to 27
in the consolation tilt.
The Braves went on to cinch the
North Central Conference Champion-
ship by dropping such strong conten-
ders as Greencastle, Connersville, Rich-
mond, Crawfordville, Muncie ffor the
third time in the seasonl. Frankfort,
Martinsville, Kokomo, Newcastle, and
last but not least, Shortridge of Ind-
ianapolis 35 to 30.
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The 1940-41 basketball campaigns of the "B" and
Freshman teams were the most succesful for a num-
ber of years. These teams, under the able coaching
assignments of Carl Bonge and Archie Chadd, estab-
lished an impressive record.
The Freshman group, the unsung heroes of the
hardvvood, deserve the noblest tribute for Winning
fifteen consecutive contests out of sixteen starts. In-
cidentally this is the first team to accomplish such a
creditable record since the 1937-38 season, when the
freshmen were undefeated in eighteen consecutive
battles.
The "BH team went through the entire season with
only two losses as compared to fifteen impressive vic-
tories. By defeating such able contenders as Marion,
Tech, Newcastle, Muncie, Frankfort, the squad did
much to brighten the outlook for the coming varsity
season.
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Some difficulty was encountered in
Sectional Tourney plav. but Markleville
and Pendleton both were vanquished
by extremelv close scores.
In the Regional Tournament here
the North Central Champs dropped
Maxwell, 35 to 26, and Decatur Central
27 to 21 in the evening.
The season Was brought to an unex-
pected close by a strong and deserving'
Rushville quintet in Semi-Final play.
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The 1941 track season proved to be one of the most
successful for the A. H. S. cinder-pounders in many
years.
This year's edition was perhaps one of the best, if
not the best, in the school's history. The team was
well balanced in all departments, and showed its
strength by defending successfully its North Central
Conference, Sectional, and Rose Relays titles.
The season record for
April ll f--- ut ltlunciv-Anderson 66,
Central Muncie 43, Burris 26
Allfll17fl"IOI'f'-Alldt'l'SOIl 93, New
Castle 22
April 22---ll:-re-wAnderson 93. Mur-
ion 38
April 'lfivunt Muncie lteluys with
Anderson fourth.
Huy fl -ut Kokomo-Kokomo Relays
with Anderson sixth.
Nlny 6f-HereiAndc-rson 76, Muncie
Centrnl 39, Anderson B 69.
Plnillfielcl 31
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squad is as follows:
flluy 13-Here Anderson 85. llirh-
monl 24
Slay 17 -at Kokomo--Sectional with
Anderson first.
May 20---ut New Castle-Rose City
R1-luys with Anderson first tfive
new recordsj
The Indians qualified seven men
for tho stute finals which were held
May 24 at Indianapolis. Three more
qualified on the mile relay team
which made a total of ten.
John Brissenden
Ve-rn Decker
Bill Fisher
G4-nrgv Freeman
Shirley Howard
Bill Keep
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Baseball---Golf
For the first time in several years,
Anderson High has been represented
by a baseball team. Most of the home
tilts were played on the Delco-Remy
diamond under the lights.
The record up to May 22 is as follows:
Anderson Greenlield 3
Anderson Noblesville 3
Anderson Spieeland 1
Anderson Noblesville 1
Anderson Spieeland 8
Anderson Spieeland 2
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Muncie 2
The 1941 golf season was without
doubt the best that Anderson has ex-
perienced for many years. Golf in A.
H. S. refuses to take a back seat. With
comparatively little practice the boys
have chalked up the following record:
Marion 10 1-2, Anderson 1 1-2
Anderson 6 1-2, Shortridge 5 1-2
Marion 6 1-2, Andersoon 5 1-2
Anderson 9 12, Newcastle 2 1 2
Anderson 10 12, Newcastle 1 12
Shortridge 11, Anderson 1
Anderson 9 12, Muncie 2 12
In the Big Invitational 111061 at Mar
ion Anderson placed foonrlh und Mel-
son tied for second low medalist.
Anderson Penlleton 1
Anderson Pendleton 5
Anderson Middletown 43
Anderson Kokomo 1
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The Girls' Athletic Association has completed its
eighth successful year as an Anderson High School
club for sport-loving girls. This organization is also
affiliated with Indiana League of Girls' Athletic As-
sociation and follows the state point system in grant-
ing awards.
This year the girls have participated in soccer.
volley ball, basketball, softball, tumbing, ping pong,
track, and field and hit pin baseball. The tumbling
exhibition given by the G. A. A. at one of the convo-
cations and before a P. T. A. meeting proved to be
quite a success. Social events included a Wiener roast
dance, skating party, hikes, and the final banquet at
which all awards were granted. The G. A. A. council
made up of the officers: CKatherine Kailor, presi-
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Athletic Assn.
dent, Estelle Fletcher, vice-president, Mary E. Coop-
er, secretaryg and Barbara Bronnenberg, treasurerl
and the sport chairman have charge of all business
matters. This busy group has been aided by the spon-
sor, Miss Mary Olds, a new teacher.
l v To Estelle Fletcher was awarded
the highest honor which a girl in G.
A. A. can attain -- that of being cho-
sen by a faculty committee as the
most outstanding Senior girl for her
skill in sports and for her excellent
sportsmanship.
Estelle has been a member of G. A.
A. for four years, serving as secre-
tary her junior year. She was award-
e ed her state award for athletic achie-
vement last year.
Unusual skill in all sports, excellence in scholarship and
citizenship, happy disposition, sunny smile---all are char-
acteristics which will carry Estelle far on the road to suc-
cess in her chosen field-physical education.
To receive the sportsmanship medal which is given each
year to the girl who shows the best attitude in all sports is
an honor for which every girl in G. A. A. works.
The member of the club conferred this coveted award
this year upon Barbara Bronnenberg.
Barbara is a junior and one of G. A. A.'s most capable
and dependable girls. She has served
as treasurer for the past two years
and has always worked willingly on
special committees. She assists in
coaching and has also helped in regu-
lar physical education classes.
With her excellent sportsmanlike
attitude, she is also exceptionally WMM
skilled in athletics which classes her
with many friends as the best of
"good sports."
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On September 9 the walls oi
A. H. S. which had been silent for
three months were once again re-
sounding with students' voices
to the tune of 2,394. Amid the
familiar faces there were also
600 Strange faces the annual
crop of freshmen.
A pleasant surprise greeted the
eyes of A. H. S. students of the
first day in the form of an
X-Ray. The industrious scribes
on the staff worked for a week
before school started so that
there might. be an issue on the
first day.
Student'Faculty
Committees Appointed
Speaking of newspapers, in
September the newspapers were
filled with editorials denouncing
dictatorship. However. no one
could accuse A. H. S. of being
run in a dictorial fashion. This
year four student-faculty com-
mittees werc appointed to give
the student body more voice in
school government. The convo-
cation committee was in charge
of arranging all the convocations.
Bill Wagner acted as student
chairman. The clubs committee
to charter and supervise clubs
was headed by Gordon Fisher
Barbara Jones was chairman of
the Social Activities committee.
The home room discussions come
mittee which planned the dis-
cussions held in homerooms on
Thursdays was in charge of Lois
Ditteon.
With the opening of school also
came the opening football sea-
ron. After the Muncie-Anderson
battle, Muncie extended an invi-
tation to Anderson High to at-
tend a dance
Recreation Room
Opened For Use
Dancing is not the only recre-
ation that students have the Op-
portunity to participate in. The
recreation room was open again
this year, and it attracted many
students every day. W. P. A. men
were in charge.
On September 22. the Speran-
deos came to A. H. S. to entertain
with songs and magic.
After the formation of the
clubs committee there was an in-
creased interest in organizing
new clubs. Pauline Sibera formed
the Sub-Debs early in October
to help girls to develop more
pleasing personalities. Another
new club organized early in the
school year was the Robin Hoozl
Archers Club.
On October 3 the high school
band represented the school at
the Corn Festival at Tipton. The
fact that this was a Corn Festi-
val was no reflection on the band,
Annual Campaign
Began October 14
From the looks of the picture
Bob Seaton circulation manager
for the Indian this year must
have done some heavy thinking
about plans for the Annual drive
which began October 14.
On this same day Kenneth
Vermillion, a vocational argicul-
ture student succeeded in bring-
ing home the bacon from the
District Corn Husking Contest
in which he won first place
honors.
October was an eventful
month. Early in this month A. H
S. lost one of its best loved tea-
chers. Miss Rosalie Hirsch, art
instructor for eight years, re-
signed because of matrimonial
intentions. Although sorry to see
Miss Hirsch leave, A. H. S. was
happy to welcome into its wig-
wam Miss Mary Humphrey.
One particular day in October
will be remembered for a long
time by at least nine men of the
faculty. October 16 they had to
register for selective service. The
prospective "soldier boys" are:
Donas Dischinger, Arch Chadd.
Frank Baker, Vern Shinn, Paul
Bergevin, Dwight Morris, Dane
Pugh. Charles Denney, Robert
Drummond, and Herbert Lyons.
Plans Announced For
Basketball Ticket Sales
Training was begun in A. H. S
during this month. Not for the
army, but for basketball. J. Mer-
rill Coffin on October 18 announ-
ced the plans for the sale of sea-
son tickets, and everyone was
looking forward to the opening
game.
Climaxing the month were
honors brought to the school by
the journalism students who at-
tended the Franklin press con-
vention during Teacher's Insti-
tute. The journalists grabbed
three first prizes, one second, and
one third in the various contests.
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At, l,l11- first, convocczitioii foif
lowing: Tl'2lffl1f'I'.S' I11sLiI,11Lv Cllliilf
1-1'oi1 B1-ck, 11oL1'd l0CLl11'l'I', spokf-t
Tl11- siibji-ct, of M11 B1-ck's lecturf-
wzis' t'WllZli, Yo11 A111 To B0 You
Arr' Now B01'o111i11gg."
"Chili" w1':1i,l11'1' boggiiis vairly lil
thi- lllflllih of Novv111bo1'. To mise
111oi1i,-y lox' 111-w 1111il'o1'111s Lhv
bzihcl spoiisoriid ll vhili siippm' Ili
this t,i1111-.
flll Nov1'i11l11'1' 8 Lhv I11diz111s
111111111-cl lhvii' hoop sc:1so11 oy
bowing to thc' Tigvrs from
fil'l'l'Iii.ii'lCi.
l'I'0g'l'2ll1I Given
On Armistice Day
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111'ogi':1111 o11 Lhv 1-lov1'11Lh of Nov--
1-111b111' 1111-s1111L11d Ll11'o1111h the cro-
opc-1':1t,io11 of thi- A111e1'icz111 Lv
gioh, M1111-o1111 Czildwoll. Do11MC-
Art, :111cl B:11'lJz11':1 Jo111's pzwtici-
p:1i,c'd.
A fi-w rlziys later h11111o1', tm'-
rors, thrills. :111cl chills were pro-
vidvd by thc- D1':1111z1tirt Club at
its fm1111:1l 1117011 houso
A visitor to tho high school
Lhis 111oni.l1 was Gay Head, aut-
hor of thv 111111111111 "Boy dates
Girl" i11 the Schol:1sl,ic 111z1g:1zi110.
Guy Hvzid at I1 c:o11vo1vz1Lio11 held
i11 the z111diLo1'i11111 :111swv1'0d such
q110st,io11s us: At what ago C1111 I
hvgin 11111111151 CIIILCST' "How can
I quiz-L my "kid" sist,0r?"
Another visitor to Lhc' Lvpee ill
Novvmbvr wus Chief Thunder
Cloud who ggnvv t,h1'I11diz1i1s somre
i'i1'sLl1i111d i11fo1'111z1i.io11.
Cast For Senior Class Play
ls Selected
Closvly 1'1-son1b1i11g1 I11di1111
1:h:111Ls wcrv Lhe calls for Hen-
1'1-1---110 Aldrich co111i11g forth
i1'o111 Lhv z111diLo1'ium. It was just
tho sv11io1's p1'z1cLici11g for their
bLi'1iilJl' class play--"What A Life".
T110 crust was soloctvd lute i11
Nov0111b01'.
Di'o11111bc'1' uslicri-d i11 thc yuio-
Lidv s1-:1so11. A111o11g the iiitorestf
1-d spocLz1Lo1's at the Santa pa-
1-gidg Dvcr0111be1' 2 were F1'z111K
Bukvi' :111d his small so11. Note
the uxciu-d look ou df1ddy's face,
I11 il hl'1lLCd bz1LLle for the posi-
t.io11 of yell l01lCl01', Dave Ezistman
onicrgcd victorious.
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The iron hand of fate struck
a, cruel blow on one of the mem--
bers of the faculty. Fred Weaver,
after having spent the entire
seventh period lecturing to his
class on the evils of drinking,
was found at the candy counter
with a bottle protruding from his
pocket. The befuddled "lectur-
er" went through untold agony
before the culprit confessed his
guilt.
"Scalpers Cave" was the scene
of the first after-game dance
which was sponsored by the Stu-
dent Council. Newcastle High
School was the guest of the Ind-
ians at the dance.
Food Classes Sponsor
Guest Tea
December seemed to be a
month for entertaining outside
guests. Miss Anderson's Food 2
classes entertained at two teas,
December 10 and 12. The faculty
were guests at the first, and the
mothers of the home economic
students were guests at the lat-
ter tea.
The alumni of A. H. S. were
the guests of the school at an
address given by Dr. Elinor Bar-
nes, vocational consultant, on
December 3.
"He's in the army now,"
crooned A. H. S. to Lieutenant-
Colonel Elmer D. Goss, who was
called to service in the army
December 14. George Davis is
acting as head of the Social
Science department during his
absence.
During the next few weeks
the halls were gayly decorated in
keeping with Christmas season
by members of the Art depart-
ment.
Santa Shinn Visits
Anderson High
Students especially the sen-
iors were thrilled December 20
by a visit from Santa Claus him-
self who bore a striking resem-
blance to A. H. Sis own Vern
Shinn.
Always a highlight of this sea-
son in the school is the carol-
ing done by the Choral Club.
Goss
Benning
At one of the first convoca-
tions following Christmas vaca-
tion the Butler-Jordan Philhar-
monic Choir sang.
The new year also brought a
change in the X-Ray staff.
Starting with the issue of Jan--
uary 10 Burton Canaday replac-
ed Gordon Hannaford as editor-
in-chief.
On January 11 in true Indian
fashion the Robin Hood Archers
brought home the scalp of the
Marion Archers from a meet
held in Marion.
Thirty Council Members
Go To Bloomington
The following week additional
honor was brought to A. H.
January 17 thirty members of
the Student Council went to
Bloomington to attend the State
Convention of Student Councils.
This group was successful in
electing Warren Stidham as
president of the association for
next year. The state convention
will be held in Anderson next
year.
During the month of January
when many A. H. S, students
were getting in the black and
white there was one group that
was getting the red. There was
nothing quiet about the Juniors
this year. These young upper-
classmen burst forth in brilliant
red class sweaters.
Frosh Class Chooses
Sponsors-Officers
Another class took a major
step in January. Early in this
month the "greenies" elected
their chaperones. They chose as
their sponsors Miss Margaret
Mullendore and Robert Drum-
inond. Soon after the selection
of their sponsors the class of
'44 elected its officers. Jimmy
Collins was chosen as chief exe-
cutive, and as his assistant, Bob
Zerkle. Barbara Cleaver was pick-
ed to keep the notes and Dick
Main was to have charge of the
money which they don't have
any of.
Eleven students from the mus-
ic department were selected in
January to represent this school
in a vocal and piano contest at
I. U. in February.
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Jean Julius was chosen by the gf
senior class and approved by l
the faculty as the good citizen
of her school and the winner of
the D. A. R. citizenship award.
Jean's essay on citizenship won
honorable mcmtion in the state
contest. Dorothy Jones and Le-
jehn Nelson were runners-up in
the contest.
The reward for a poor citizen
is not so pleasant. The results of D. A, R,
riding two on a bicycle built for
one was portrayed by Max .2
Campbell inside the Educational
Safety Cruiser sponsored by the
Safety Legion of America.
American Problems Class
Broadcasts Over WFBM
Anderson High School was repf
resented in the state capitol by
two different groups Friday, Jan-
uary 31. For the second time this
year students from Mr. Shirey's
American Problems classes par-
ticipated on the American School
of the Air broadcast over station
WFBM in Indianapolis. They
were heard over a nationwide
hook-up.
Also in Indianapolis were the
members of Miss Dorothy Dun-
lap's Music Harmony and Music
History Classes who heard the
Indianapolis Sympnony Orches-
tra.
At the beginning of the second
semester January 26 that com--
mittee from the Student Council
conducted the Book Exchange.
Approximately 500 books were
sold. Profits from the Book Ex-
change was given to Miss Arbo-
gast to buy books for students
who needed them. Gordon Han-
naford was in charge of this
project. His assistants included:
Charles Bailey, Louise Spiegal,
Barbara Reed, Warren Stidham,
and Barbara Jones.
Junior Red Cross
Chapter Organized
The Junior Red Cross, which
was a new organization this year,
conducted a drive during the
last part of January for the In- km
fantile Paralysis Fund.
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No student in the school was
not aware that the Hi-Y was
sponsoring a dance. Anyone who
did not attend this dance was a
social outcast as far as the Hi-Y
boys were concerned. It was held
after the Kokomo-Anderson bas-
ketball game and Kokomo stud-
ents were guests. It was the best
dance of the school year. If you
don't believe that, dear reader,
just ask any member of the Hi-Y.
Barbara Jones Wins
Oratorical Contest
The members of the Hi-Y are-
n't the only loud speakers in the
school. Early in February Bar-
bara Jones won the American
Legion Oratorical contest in
competition with Don McArt.
The subject of her speech was
"The Constitution :ind the
Changing World."
Phyllis Spangler was the win-
ner of the Dietzen Bakery Safety
Slogan contest sponsored during
Safety week. Her winning slogan
was "The pace that thrills is the
pace that kills."
For the benefit of Pete Davis
and the freshman the annual
cover displayed in a barrel in
the front hall could be seen
through two peek holes.
A professional photographer
visited A. H. S. February 14 and
took pictures of various classes
throughout the day.
Sr.'Jr. Classes
To Give Curtains
Announcement was made Feb-
ruary 7 by the members of 1941
and 1942 that the auditorium
would be blessed with new cur-
tains. The two classes agreed to
join in buying the annual class
gift and purchase the badly-
needed curtains to replace the
ones given to the school by the
classes of 1917 and 1918.
February 19 students from De-
Pauw University presented a
musical and dramatic program
at an all-school convocation.
Twelve freshmen were selected
by a student-faculty committee
to serve on the advisory board
for the February 17 issue of the
Junior Scholastic magazine.
From a group of twenty-nine
students who tried out for senior
commencement speakers Bill
Peeke, Charlotte Delashmitt, Sam
Wilcox, and Barbara Jones were
selected by a faculty committee.
Don McArt and George Mc-
Mahan were chosen as alternates.
Just before the Sectional
Tourney the Indian photograpn-
er caught Coach Chadd in his of-
fice. Chadd seemed puzzled over
just how to place each man on
the board, but the Sectional
Tourney revealed that he had
found the correct solution to
his puzzle.
Speaking of photography the
auditorium was turned into a
photographers studio during
the second week of March. Club
pictures were being taken by
Forkner's studio.
Guidance Conference
Held For Seniors
March 12 the second annual
Senior College Guidance Con-
ference was held with fifteen
colleges represented.
On March 14 Mrs. Ella Goss
teacher in the social science de-
partment took a well-deserved
vacation. Mrs. Goss went to
Camp Shelby, Mississippi to join
her husband. Mrs. Paul Plasterer-
substituted for Mrs. Goss for the
remainder of the schoolyear.
The student body also took a
well- earned holiday March 19.
An all day celebration was stag-
ed marking the official close of
the 1940-1941 basketball season.
After the tourney the seniors
turned the candy stand over to
the junior class. The seniors en-
joyed a profitable year. Daily ap-
proximately 25 boxes of candy,
8 cases of coco cola. 125 pack-
ages of popcorn and 24 pies and
cakes were sold.
Music-Art Students
Win State Honors
Anderson High School could
well be called "the wigwam of
champions." In a competition
March 21 at Indianapolis seven
students representing the art
and music departments won
honors.
One of the outstanding con-
vocations in March was the ad-
dress given by Henry Brinton,
noted writer and lecturer. He
was brought to the student body
through the cooperation of And-
erson College.
Commerce
IJ. C.
"Spring" vacation better call-
ed mid-winter vacation if judg-
ed by the weather came during
the first week of April. J. J.
Bailey conducted his annual
Washington. D. C. trip during
Vacation. Thirty-eight students
teachers. Zllld parents went on
his tour.
Convocation Features
Student Talent
At the first all-school convo-
cation following spring vacation
students were given an oppor-
tunity to display their talent.
Sam Wilcox, a senior commence-
ment speaker. acted as master
of ceremonies. It was revealed in
this second talent program of the
schcool year that A. H. S. had
many musicians, dramatists.
singers, dancers. comedians, and
skaters of whom it might well DP
proud. Various clubs in the school
had representatives 011 the pro-
gram. Some of the clubs which
participated include: Hi-Y, Rac-
quet Swingers Club, Latin Club.
Dramatics Club, Honorary So-
ciety, French Club. K. Y. C. Club
G. A. A., fllld home room 11.
On April 12. the high school
Comercial department took part
in the commercial contests at
Ball State. The bookkeeping team
placed second in its contest.The
"commercials" succeeded in
bringing home two first place
awards. Ilene Fortner. a senior.
came in first in the Business
Knowledge Contest, and Bob
Cowgill placed first in individual
bookkeeping.
Admiral Byrd Visits
Anderson High
April 16 Admiral Richard Byrd.
well-known explorer presented a
program in the high school gym--
nasium for all students in And-
erson. Admiral Byrd showed
movies which he had taken on
his first expedition to the South
Pole. In addition to showing the
flms, he told many of his most
interosting experiences. June
Kokes was snapped by the "Ind-
ian" photographer while i11ter-
viewing him.
A special convocation was held
in the high school auditorium
April 14. May Lamberton Becker.
author and lecturer, spoke on
"New Books".
Gerrie Glover and Paul Billhi-
mer won first place awards in
state music contests held at Ind-
iana University April 19. These
awards entitle them to state
fscholarships.
On April 9. another group from
the music department represenz-
ed A. H. S. at Newcastle High
School. The Choral Club sang at
on exchange program at a New--
eastle school convocation.
New Plan for Class
Election Used
A new plan for the election of
class officers was adopted by the
Student Council this year. Stu-
dents desiring to seek offices
cave their names to the eligi-
bility committee of their class. A
mass meeting of the various clas-
ses was held Monday April 14 and
elections were conducted the
following day. The new method
increased the interest in class
elections.
In return for the Choral Club
rregram Newcastle High School
sent its pride and joy--the high
school band to entertain the stu-
dent body at a convocation Tues-
day.
Carol Stillev gained national
recognition for an editorial
when She submitted to the na-
tional editorial contest -sponsor-
ed by the Scholastic. Carol was
awarded third place in this na-
tional contest which gives her
the right to compete for a joure-
nalism scholarship to any school
ef her choice in the country. The
X-Ray also recieved journalistic
lionors. The National Scholastic
Press Association awarded it .t
first-class honor rating. The pa-
per missed All-American ranking
by 25 points.
Industrial Exposition
Held in Gym
April 2,5 and 26 the annual in-
dustrial cxhibition was held in
the high school gymnasium. The
senior high school department
of trades and industries contri-
buted to this exhibit.
"Have you any old clothes.
books, jewelry, er other rum-
mage?" This was the frantic ac-
peal that the Student Council
wade to 'he student body late in
Anril. On Anril 26 the Council
:'ifcn3o1'efl a rummage sale tw
raise money for next years state
convention. According To Gordon
Fisher. cheirrian, approximately
950 was made.
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Rummage Sale
"What A Life!" If you doubt if
ask any member of the cast of
this yeans senior class play. The
class of '41 presented Clifford
Goldsmith's play by this title
Friday May 2 in the high school
auditorium. For the first time in
many years the senior class play
was a complete sell-out.
Members of the cast of thc
"What A Life" which starred
Lewis Gephart as Henry Aldrich
included: Jean Julius, Bob Mat-
thew, Vera Clayton, Charles Mil-
ler. Burton Canaday, Carolyn
Pickering, Berneice Matchett.
-Kay Hampton, Bruce McArt,
George McMahan, John Peter-
pson, Bette Anne Netterville, Bet-
te Schmitz, Raymond Precup,
Conrad Gaunt, Lois Ellis, Carol
Stilley, Betty Pence, Betty Lou
Hamilton, Bob Meyers.
Congratulations Due
To Cast Of Play
Congratulations go to each
and every member of the cast for
putting on a fine play. Orchids
to Mr. Boyd for perfect casting
and directing. This year's play
was a lighter play than has been
given in former years and it was
enjoyed by all
During the intermission Char-
les Bailey, president of the class
Cf '42, and Dean Moore, president
of the class of '41, presented the
new stage curtains to the school,
Tuesday, May 6, the Kiwanis
Club presented a handsome
plaque to the school on which
was the American creed.
On the 17 of May many stu-
dents from the journalism clas-
ses attended the Butler Jour-
nalism Field Day at Butler Uni-
versity. The group participated
in several panel discussions and
contests.
Vivian Morrison
Reigns As Queen
Vivian Morrison, that vivac-
ious black haired beauty of the
class 1942 was crowned queen of
the Junior Prom Thursday even-
ing May 28. Vivian's attendants
were Lolita Montgomery and
Louise Spiegal.
The prom opened a series of
social functions for the seniors.
The Senior Activities committee
was in charge of drawing up
plans for Senior Week, which is
to be climaxed by the com-
mencement exercises this Thurs-
day.
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INDEX
'Ifhis index includes the names of members of the administration, faculty,
pictures appear on pages 1-16, 17-153.
Anderson, D. Mignon, 14, 24, 110.
Arbogast, Reba, 5, 22, 24, 142.
Austin, Marjorie, 23, 24
Bailey, J. J., 10, 25, 86.
Baker, Frank, 25, 93, 94, 144, 149.
Balyeat, Wilma, 19, 25, 107
Burner, Claude P., 15, 25, 93, 94
Barrow, Dave, 117, 137
Bergevm, Paul, 25,
Bonge, Carl, 25, 116, 124, 130, 132,
Bowen, Donald, 16, 25, 142, 150.
Bowen, Therese, 25.
Boyd, Ralph, 6, 25, 105.
Brlnson, W. H., 19, 25, 93.
Brock, Agnes, 14, 25, 110
Brown, Katherine, 19, 25, 150.,
Burns, Clarence, 26.
Campbell, Arthur, 20, 21.
Campbell, Dorothy, 26.
Carson, Cella, 5, 26.
Chadd, A, B., 26, 83, 116, 118, 119, 124,
130, 131, 137, 149.
Charller, Marie Allce, 26, 91.
Childers, Foust, 20.
Coffin, Merrill, 26, 117, 143.
Crlttenberger, Juliet, 20.
Davis, George, 5, 19, 26, 88, 142, 145.
Day, Pauline, 26. -
Denny, Charles, 26.
Dlschlnger, Donas, 26, 116, 119.
Drummond, Robert, 26, 78, 109, 146.
Dunlap, Dorothy, 13, 19, 27, 100, 101,
145, 147.
Dye, Joseph, 27,
Fleenor, Ray, 27, 87, 117, 132.
Free, Wade, 20.
Garrlgus, John, 27.
Goss, Ella, 27.
Goss, Elmer, 27. 145.
Grahame, Evelyn, 27, 67.
27.
Hale, Lee, 27.
Hale, Marguerite, 27.
Hallett, Herman, 27, 104.
Horton, B. B., 8, 19, 27, 97.
Hosler, Basil, 28, 35, 131, 149.
Hoskins, Esther, 28.
Hughes, Helen, 28, 109.
Humphrey, Helen, 28, 107.
Humphrey, Mary, 12, 28, 93, 107.
Huntzlnger, Jesse, 28.
Julius, Gordon, 28, 93, 97.
Julius, Wysong, 28.
Kendall, Hazel, 28.
Kolb, Walter, 19, 28, 113, 117.
Kuch, Jacob, 20.
Lashbrook, Hazel, 28, 90.
Leaehxnan, Margaret, 19, 28, 110.
Lee, Lowell, 9, 29, 88, 97.
Lindsey, Howard, 29.
Lindstrom, Virginia, 29, 107.
Lyon, Herbert, 16, 29.
McClintock, L. J., 29.
McClure, C. H., 5, 19, 29.
Maine, Vlvlan, 29.
Mather, L. B., 29.
Miller, Herbert, 29, 67.
Miller, Mary, 29.
Mom-ls, Dwight, 15, 29, 97.
Mullendore, Margaret, 29, 78, 89, 107,
146.
Nagle, Fannie, 6, 19, 30, 102.
Olds, Mary, 30, 108, 138.
Plppen, Sarah, 30, 107.
'Porter, Stanley, 21, 141, 145.
Preston, Helen, 30.
Pugh. Dane, 80.
Rencenberger, Richard, 12, 30, 98.
Repetto, Goldia, 9, 30, 35. .
Richter, Catherine, 30, 90.
Rogers, Glen, 20.
Rotruck, C. D., 5, 22, 30, 142.
Sanders, Leo, 30, 75, 108.
and student body Whose
Sherman, Ray, 30.
shlnn, Vern, 8, 31, 117, 119, 145.
shirey, Arthur, 4, 11, 31, 86, 89.
slzelove, Betty Jane, 23.
bpringer, 0. L., 31.
btewart, B. R., 31.
stoler, Fred, 31.
Strickler, Geraldine, 31, 102.
Stutsman, Jesse, 19, 31.
Thurston, Mary Ethel, 31.
'l'odd, Elgin, 31.
Ulmer, Margaret, 23. ,
Vermillion, Virginia, 31, 75, 91.
Weaver, Fred, 31, 110, 145, 149.
Whltson, Edna, 31, 102.
Abbot, Howard, 11, 12, 98.
Acnor, Cleda, 18, 107,
Acnor, ttonald, 66, 101.
Adams, Donald, 113.
AUHDIS. Melvin, 74.
108.
Barnes, Donna, 66, 110.
Barnes, Elma, 14, 34.
Barnes, Roger, 74.
Barnes, Virgil, 15, 35, 78.
Barnes, Virginia, 82.
Barnes, VVayne. 78.
Barnett, Don. 118. 119, 120, 124, 128, 137.
Barnhart. Betty, 78, 91.
Barnhizer. Rosemary, 100. 147.
Barrett. Charles, 78.
Barrett, Dorothy. 11, 35, 90, 104.
Barrett. James. 74, 113.
Bassett, Denison, 9, 66, 88, 97, 105,151.
Basye. Bob. 97.
Bates, David. 98.
Bates. Richard. 74.
Bathauer. Ruby. 66. 100, 101, 145.
Bauer. Rosemary. 66, 87, 90.
Baxter, Donald. 78.
Beach. Helen. 35, 93, 104.
Beal, Doris, 35, 90.
Beal. Lola. 35, 90.
Beall, Lucille, 35 104.
Beard. Beulah, 89, 90.
Beason. Norma Jean. 66. 110. 138.
Beatty, Farl, 113.
Beatty. Mary. 74. 83, 101. 107.
Beck, Beverly, 78.
AGBIHS, Morris, 34.
Akins, Alice, 78.
Alatza, Blaine, 66, 97, 100, 146.
Alatza, lsvalyn, 82.
Alatza, George, 74, 101, 107, 145.
Alexander, Gloria, 101.
Alexander,Buth, 8, 34, 87, 90, 94.
Alexander, Wilbur, 74.
Alexander, Wilma, 6, 74, 83, 101, 102,
08
Alford, Mary, 34.
Alger, Earl, 34.
Allen, Evelyn, 78.
Allen, James, 15, 34.
Allen, Joseph, 66, 85, 86, 104, 108.
Allen, June, 7.
Allen. snmey, 91, ss.
Allex, Norma, 82.
Allison, Patty, 104.
Allman, Ruth, 74.
Alt, Betty Jo Ann, 78, 91.
Arulck, Betty Jo, 74, 101.
Axnick, Buth, 74.
AIIIOS, Betty, 78.
Anderson, Hexlna, 82.
Anderson, Jay, 34.
Anderson, James, 66.
Anderson, George, 78.
Anderson, Bud, 88, 137.
Anthony, Pauline, 66.
Anton, Bertha, 66, 87, 90, 100, 107, 145.
Anton, Evelyn, 2, 7, 34, 89, 90, 152.
Anton, Helen, 74, 101.
Applegate, Joe, 78.
Arbuckle, Betty, 110.
Armstrong, George, 82.
Armstrong, Juanita, 34.
Arnold, Barbara, 66, 147.
Ashby. Robert. 78.
Atwell, Ava, 82.
Atwood, Alice, 78, 91.
Atwood, Dick, 66, 87.
Ault, Harriett, 74, 101.
Austin, John, 97, 109.
Aynes, Raymond, 78, 113.
Ayres, Martha, 78, 91, 138.
Bable, Jeanne, 66, 87, 90, 102.
Bahle. Rita, 6, 74, 102.
Bach, Betty, 34, 73.
Badgley, Marjorie, 66, 87, 90.
Bailey, Betty, 34, 90, 104.
Bailey, Betty, 90.
Bailey, Charles, 33, 66, 87, 88, 142, 143,
14 .
Bailey, Jess, 66, 113.
Bailey, Mary Elizabeth, 9, 102.
Bailey, Phylis, 78.
Baines, Wllda, 78.
Bair, James, 34.
Baker, Bob, 78, 101.
Baker, Vern, 78.
Baldauf, James, 4, 74.
Baldauf, Ruth, 78.
Barber, John, 78.
Barber, Lois, 34, 90.
Burg, Geneva, 74, 104.
Barkdull, Joan, 78, 86.
Barker, Nlla, 66.
Barnes, Betty, 66.
,Il ..
Beck, Charles. 66, 137.
Beck. Jack. 66.
Beckham. Paul, 35.
Beckner. NVilllam 66.
Ilechtold, Royal. 6, 14, ss, ss, 102.
Bedwell. Alice, 16, 35.
Beeler. Frederick, 74.
Behymer. Loren, 78.
Dehymer, Mary Jo, 35, 86, 152.
Belangee. Harry, 119. 120.
Belamzee. Rosa, 14.
Bell, Betty, 74.
Bell. Bill, 78.
Bell, Billy, 78.
Bell, Robert. 35, 88 119, 120 124.
Bender. Mary, es, 161, 127, 137, 147.
Bender. Merrill. 107.
Benefiel, Virginia. 74, 98, 109, 138.
Bennett. Betty, 35.
Bennett, Patsy 78.
Bennett, Rex, 66. 107.
Bennett, Samuel, 8.
Benzenbower. Byron, 11, 35. 127.
Berkebile, Bfill, 35.
Berry, Beatrice, 74.
Berry, Betty, 107.
Berry. Sally, 78, 91, 107.
Bernard, Doris. 67.
Beyler. Junior, 74.
Biddle. June, 110.
Biddle, Melvin. 36.
Biddle, Ruth, 74.
Billheimer. Paul. 146, 151.
Hillman. Phglis, 36 87.
Birch, Eliza em, 36. sa, 100.
Bird, Marg, 66.
Bitner, Jo n, 66.
Bixenstine, Vertus, 78.
Black. Xvalter, 74, 98. 109. 135, 146.
Blackburn. Geneva. 82.
Blackburn, Nedra, 74. 101.
Blackwell, Bonnie, 78.
Blackwell, Joe, 15, 36, 119, 121.
Blair. James. 101.
Blatlll. Charles. 66.
Blassaras. Bertha. 66,
Blessing, Marian 36.
Blueher, Bettie, 64.
Bluemle. Jack 6. 74,
Bm, Mari. ab. 90.
Bolen, Bo , 78, 108.
Boles. James. 74.
Bond, Janet, 78. 107.
Boone, Betty 74.
Boram, Vlrglnla, 74.
Boren, Leland E., 36.
Bosh. Helen, 66.
Bowman, Kenneth. 78,
Bowman, XVlllla1Il, 36, 40, 89, 97, 108.
Bowser. Bill, 36.
Bowser, Doris, 78, 86.
Boyer. Collen. 101.
Bradford. Doris, 36, 90, 104.
Bramming, Kenneth, 107.
Branch, Leslie. 113.
Branch. Rosemary, 86. 101, 138.
Branch. Wilma, 78. 138.
Brandon. Jack, 113
Brauchla, Zoellen, 9, 66, 101.
Breece, Jeanette. 82.
Breece, Marilyn, 78.
Bricker. Bernard, 66. 113.
Bridges, Marilyn, 36.
ht Vi lt 66.
90.
102.
130, 182.
Brig , o e ,
Brightman. James, 78.
Brllldllse, Daniel, 36, 43, 101, 153.
. -.Hear f an." L?-.fa
Brinduse, Paul, 74, 86.
Brinduse, Ruth, 82.
Brlnson, Don, 74.
Brissenden, John, 74, 132, 133.
Britton, Fred, 74.
Brlzendine, Madonna 74.
Davis,
D i
amine, Evelyn, 37, 197,
Brobst, Okalie 74.
Brock, Patty, 78.
Brock, Phil lp, 82,
Brockman, Grace, 13, 101.
Brockman, Glen, 77.
Brockman, Jane, 66.
Bronnenberg, Barbara, 46, 87, 89, 108,
109, 110, 138, 139.
Bronnenberg, Deane, 74, 91, 98, 108.
Bronnenberg, Fred, 74, 86, 88. 151.
Bronnenberg, Jo Anne, 78, 110.
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INDEX
Chaney, John, 15, 119, 121, 137.
Chapman, Eugenia, 74.
Cheever, William, 7.
Chtldes, Don, 38.
Chllders, Deloris, 78.
Chruch, Manson, 74, 100, 145.
Clark, Dick, 78.
Clark, Marilyn, 82, 91.
Clark. Robert, 98.
Clarkson, Ruth, 67.
Clayton, Vera, 36, 38, 59, 152.
Cleaver, Barbara, 78, 91.
Clem, Bill, 68,
Clem, Joan, 82.
Clem, Leonard, 38.
Dare, Keith. 78, 83.
Dare. Robert. 40, 98.
Darlington, Lewis 74.
Darwin. Carolyn, 78, 107.
Daugherty, An ta, 78.
Daugherty, Anna, 78.
Daven
port, Jack, 78.
Davis. Bernard, 85, 86, 87, 88, 92, 127
Davis,
Davis
148, 151
John, 78, 113.
Betty, 67. 94, 109, 146.
Davisz Norman, 67.
Davis
Philip, 113.
Davis. Raymond. 78, 101.
Russell. 101.
Clement, Martha, 74, 100, 145, 147.
Clement, Mary A., 67, 90.
Brosier,
James, 37, 108.
Brown, Anna M., 37, 104.
Brown, Audrey, 110.
Brown, Betty J., 74.
Brown, Bryce, 1, 86, 87, 88, 151.
Brown, Carl, 66.
Brown, Donna, 37, 90, 107.
Brown, Doris, 78.
Brown, Harold, 74, 125.
Brown, Harold, 66.
Brown,J ack, 8, 74.
Brown, Jewell, 9, 94.
Brown. Kenneth, 66.
Brown, Loring, 74.
Brown, Norman, 98.
Brown, Virginia, 37.
Broyles, Otis, 78.
Brubaker, Jerry, 74.
Brumfield, Bryan, 78.
Brumfield, Mabel, 10.
Bruner, Jeane A. 74.
Buck, Caroline, 78.
Bundy, Wayne, 146.
Burton, Alora, 66,
Burkholder, Robert, 37, 107.
Busby, Betty J., 74.
Busby, Ralph, 66, 125.
Busch, Rebecca, 37, 89, 138.
Butler, Wanda, 78, 108.
Butner, Nila. 78, 102.
Butner, Trenton, 74.
Byers, Barbara 78,
Byrne, Robert, 74.
Byrum, Ethella, 37.
Cabasier, Lorene, 78, 138.
Cade, Lois, 13, 74, 101.
Calabria, Joe, 74.
Calabria, Sam, 15.
Caldwell, Malcolm, 100, 101, 144. 146.
Calhoun, Alberta, 78.
Callen, Bob, 66,
Callen, Ray, 66.
Campbell, Leo, 78.
Campbell, Bill, 10, 78.
Campbell, Billy, 78.
Campbell, Kathryn, 16, 37, 101.
Campbell, William, 37.
Canaday, Burton, 37, 87, 88, 89, 94, 105,
125, 127, 142, 146, 152.
Canaday, Marian, 78, 86, 105, 108.
Canning, Leslie, 66, 87.
Cannon, Martha, 66, 100.
Caplinger, Bob, 125, 132.
Capllnger, Thomas, 78.
Capllnger, Lewis, 78.
Carico, Jean, 66.
Carlco, Mary H., 78.
Carlislie, Donald 100, 145.
Carmlcheal, Cecil, 119, 121.
Carmody, Joanne, 74, 83, 101, 107, 108.
Carpenter, Barbara, 66, 87,.90.
Carpenter, Earl, 37.
Carpenter, Jeanne, 66, 100, 110, 145.
Carr, Katherine, 78.
Carr, Robert, 37, 164.
Carraway, Joan, 74, 91,
Carter, Gene, 8.
Carver, Joyce, 78, 91.
Cassell James, 78,
Casssell, Jesse, 78.
Cassell, Robert, 37, 97.
Castor, Pauline, 67, 102.
Castor, Richard, 78.
Cates, Harold, 137.
Catt, Dick, 38.
Caudell, Wilda, 74, 110.
Caylor, Joan, 74
Caylor, Robert, 74.
Cerden, Margery, 6, 67 89, 98, 102.
Cerden, Mildred, ss, ab, 97,
Chalfant, Irvin, 97, 109.
Chambers, Elizabeth, 78.
Chambers, Cardella, 82.
Chambers, Bob, 74.
Chaney, Betty, 38.
Clements June, 67, 89 90 107 145
Clemons.
Clemons, Julia, 78.
Clemons, Louis, 38.
Clemons, Marietta, 82.
Closser, Paul, 38.
Coale, Jack, 38, 64, 87.
Coates, Marietta, 16, 67, 83.
Cochran, Dea Ruth. 3
Cochran, Barney, 74.
Cochran, Ray, 82.
Coffman, Harold, 38.
Coil, Joanne, 74, 102.
Cole, Wilda, 67, 110.
Coleman, Joe, 74.
Collins, Charles, 74, 119, 120.
Collins, Jimmy, 33, 78, 107, 108.
Collins, Norman, 67.
Collins, Ward, 38.
Colllngs, Margaret, 67.
Colvill, Jack, 78.
Conley, Russell. 67, 107.
Conn, Laura, 67.
Connelly, James, 67.
Conner, Glenville, 132.
Contos. Sandra, 82.
Cook, Ben, 67, 78, 87, 88.
Cook, Martha, 74. 86, 91, 100, 145.
Cooke, Wanda Eloise, 78, 98.
Coon, Tom, 10, 67.
Cooney, Rosemary, 67.
Cooper, Don, 38.
Cooper ,Joan, 38.
Cooper, Mary Elizabeth, 89, 138.
Cooper, Robert. 10, 39.
Cooper, Sara, 74, 101.
Cooper, Suzanne. 138.
Corder, Erma Jean. 74. 97.
Corder. Harold, 8. 39.
Corn. Clifford, 101.
Cornner. Betty. J. 83, 98, 109, 138, 1
Couch. Dorothy. 74.
Coverdale. Mollie. 39 87, 90, 107.
Coverdale. Phyllis, 374, 107.
Coverdale, Tom, 10. 67, 101.
Covert. Henry. 86, 130.
Cowgill, Norma J.. 39.
Cowglll. Robert. 74.
8, 100.
'Clarence, 74,'1191 121: 130:
Cox. Helen J.. 78.
Cox. Herman. 39.
Cox. Melvin. 78.
Cox. Vida, 9, 39.
Coyle Joan. 6.
Craib. Jane. 39.
Craib John, 78. 108, 134, 136.
Craib, Mary F.. 82.
Craib. Richard. 74. 132.
Craig, Betty. 39.
Craig, Betty J., 67. 90.
Craig, Emma. 78. 110.
Craig, Jack. 39, 152,
Crawford. Dorothie, 74.
Creason. Velma. 74.
Crecelius. Eleanor, 74. 91.
Crist. Ruth. 39, 45.
Crist. Trevella, 74. 98.
Crltchfield, Mary, 67, 90, 107, 127.
Critchlow. Charles. 85. 86. 101.
Crosley, Betty. 8, 74.
Crosson. Charles, 39.
Croxton. Roy, 113.
Crull, Deloris, 74.
Crull, Hilda, 39.
Cummings, John, 67, 97.
Cummings, Jack, 97. 104.
Cummins. Betty J., 39.
Cummins. Bill, 74.
Cummins. Russell, 67, 97, 104.
Cunningham. Hilda, 7.
Curry, Eris, 74, 78, 91, 102. 107.
Dale. James. 39, 41, 108.
Dalton, Bob, 74.
Dalton. Eva L., 78.
Dalton. Martha. 40, 41.
Daly, Suzanna, 78.
Danner. Josephine, 7, 40, 90, 149.
Da Pore. Barbara, 107, 127.
Da Pore, Marjorie, 74, 83, 91, 101.
av s. Verna J.. 8.
Davison. William, 78. 108.
Dawley, Jane 74. 91, 107.
Day. Henry, 78. 102.
Debolt. Bob, 82.
DeCamp, Alice, 75.
Decker. Evelyln, 13, 75, 101.
Decker. Mart a. 40, 87, 100.
Decker, Paul, 40, 64.
Decker, Sarah, 75.
Decker, Vern, 67, 133, 136.
Dehority. Joseph, 40.
Delashmit, Charlotte, 40, 90, 149.
Delinger. Enola, 8. 40, 64, 90, 102.
Delinger, Keith, 75.
Dell. Martin, 67, 78.
Delph, Harold, 78.
Delph, Norman, 40.
Demich. Robert, 75.
Dempsey. Madonna. 40.
Denlinger. Imogene, 78, 83, 98.
Denny, Opal. 75.
Dent. Mildred, 104.
Denton. Betty, 82.
Dethloff, Melissa, 78, 91, 101.
DeVinney, Betty, 67, 71, 90.
DeWeese. Helen. 78.
Dexter. Jacqueline. 98.
Dew. Barbara, 40, 90.
Dew, William, 78.
Dick, Robert. 78.
Dickey, Lester, 67, 97.
Dietzen. Bob, 109.
Dletzen, Joan. 7, 78, 107.
Dietzen, Marilyn, 67, 104, 107.
Dietzen, VVa1ter, 82. -
Digby. Jimmie Lou. 39. 40. 90. 101, 101
Ditteon. Lois, 40, 89, 90, 104, 142.
Diven, Barbara, 79.
Dixon. Dorothy, 67.
Dixon, Vernon, 41.
Dixon, Wllma, 79, 101.
Dodd. Elizabeth 75.
Dodd, Robert, ei.
Doherty. Ellen. 41, 62, 142.
Dollar. Bill, 67.
Dollens. Robert, 67, 83.
Donnelly. Joan, 41 75, 107, 149.
Dorsey, 'WiIliam. 95.
Douglas. Bruce, 75. 107.
Douglas, Beverly 79.
Douglas, Jack, 79.
Dovey. Betty E., 79.
Downard, Martha, 8, 41, 43.
Downard. Virginia, 75.
Downey, Amelia, 67, 87, 90, 92. 107
108, 127. 128, 151
Dries, Rosalie, 8, 41, 86, 89. 90, 102, 107
149. 151
Doyle. Newton, 75.
Druley. Waldon, 82.
Du Bois, Arlo, 100.
Duckworth, Raymond, 10. 15, 67.
Dudgeon, Crystal, 67, 110.
Dunham. Mary. 67.
Dunlap, Jacquelyn, 101.
Dunlap. Mary, 75.
Dunlap. Robert. 41, 137.
Dunn. Betty, 79, 101. 138.
Dunn, Norman, 79.
Durant, Katheleen. 79.
Durgan, Patty, 82. n
Durgan, Ruby, 67, 83. 87, 90 100, 145
Durrer. Margaret, 7. 79, 91, 138.
Dyson. Suzanne. 91.
Eastman. Dave, 2, 67, 85, 86, 87, 88
105, 125, 142, 144, 151
Ebert, Martha. 14. 41. 53, 99, 110, 127.
Ebert, Ruth, 67. 99. 127.
Eberle. Anna M., 75.
Eckel. Virginia, 41, 98.
Ecoff. Tom, 41, 124, 126.
Edelson. Norma, 75.
Edens. Maisie Jean, 41.,
Edgeman. Betty, 67, 94.
Edgemen, Grace, 83, 143.
Edwards. Bill, 67, 86, 87, 88, 92, 142.
Eggman, Max, 75. 86, 113.
Ehle, Phylls, 79.
Ehrhart. Bob, 79.
Elder. Mary K., 41.
Eliason, William, 113.
Ellimtton. Joan. 41.
Elliot. Don, 41, 75.
Elliot. Laurel Max. 79.
Ellis. Donna. 13, 75. 101.
Ellis. Lots. 3. 6, 42, 83, 87i,45l0,
Ellis. Marjorie. 79, ' 1 3'
Elsburit. Keith, 113.
Elsea. Jauntta. 42, 73, 100,
Elsea. Martha. 75, 91, 107,
Endicott. Maxine. 42, 100, 101.
Efllkine. Carl, 82. 137.
Enalert. Charles 82.
Ervin. Nondas, 13, 79, 97, 101, 110,
Eskew. James, 75.
Estes. Bob. 79.
Eubank. Bob, 65, 113.
Eutsler. Jay, 82.
Evans. Jane, 57. ,
Evans, Lots. 42, 68.
Evans. Mary J., 90, 101, 107.
Evans. Vlrszlnla, 75.
Everett. Lou A., 79.
Ewing, Bob. 79.
Ewlmr. Zetta Mae, 67.
Fadely. Theadore 79.
False. Jack, 42. ds.
Falne. Jessie. 75.
Farley. Paul, 67, 97.
Farmer. Bill 75, 98, 107.
Farmer. Evelyn, 82.
Farmer. Martha. 79.
Farr, Jeanne, 101 75.
Farran. Norma, 42, 63, 91.
Fath. Robert, 42 63,
Faussett, Don, 68, 107, 108.
Fauventue. Carmen, 42.
Fearnow. James 125.
Foooloo. Bm. 75. sa.
Fenimore. Helen 79.
Finley. Martha. 75. 101.
Finley. Robt. 79.
Flppln,
Dick, 10.
lflscher. Alfretta 82.
Maher. Donald. bs.
Fisher. Euuene. 79, 101.
Fisher. Gordon. 8, 42, 86, 88,I58l9,
Fisher. Mary, 110.
Fisher. Robert, 68, 107.
Fisher. Wm. 42, 58. 88, 94, 132, 133.
142,
Fitzpatrick, Gene. 42, 127.
Fltznstrlck, Mary J., 42, 73, 83, 94,
Fitzlmmons. Maxine, 138.
Flanders, Louise 79. 86, 107.
Flatt. Beatrice, 79.
Flatt, Howard. 42.
Fleeman. Blll, 43.
Fletcher. Barbara 91, 108.
Fletcher, sul, 110.
Fletcher.
Estelle, 43, 90, 94, 97,
138, 139, 143,
Flowers. Pauline, 43, 133.
Poland, Jean, 9.
Foley. Anna, 68 188.
Foley, Norma, 79.
Foley, Sylvia, 79.
Folsom. Don, 68, 125.
lforcum. Jack, 43, 54.
Ford. ltlcbard, 75, 109.
Forkner, Martha. 6, 68, 89, 90, 102,
Forkner, Raymond. 75, 108, 107.
Forse, Barbara, 75.
Forlner, Ilene, 43, 89, 93, 104, 153.
Foster, Jack. 43, 94 107, 142.
Fouse. Vera, 79, 138.
Faust, Annie, 6, 79, 91, 102, 107 10
Fowler, Mary, 43, 57. 75, so, 104.
Fowler, Robert, 79.
Fowler. Vxrglnxa, 91.
rox. Betty, 11 43, 83.
Fox, Mary, 75.
rox. sue 107.
1-'i-aley, Oscar, 79.
rrame. Betty. 43, 89. 90, 104.
rrance, ruyus, 107, 148.
rramne, kwoert, 82.
Erauuin, raye, 75.
rranum, EXUUCIICK, 98.
rraner. Jumor, N.
rrauer. Merrul, 75.
1-reu. Betty, oo, 110, 138.
rrreman. Eugene, 39, 4.1.
Freeman, George, 119, 120, 131, 133
Friend. Allen, 125.
1-ritz. Billy, 68.
Frost, Eleanor, 79. 91. 108.
Fumulty. Lois, 57.
Fuller, Marjorie, 75. 91, 98.
Fuller, Wayne, 108.
Fulltnltton, Martha, 75.
Funk. Betty Jo, 2, 43, 87, 89, 93.
Gaddts. John, 8, 43, 88, 92,
108
152.
.
.
94
152
152
142
143
109
153
108
150
9.
J
119.
121.
INDEX
Gahimer. Lora Mae. 68, 83. 89, 100,
Gain. Jean. 79. 105' 145'
Gardner. Deloris, 43, 45.
G1-irlrler. Delorts. 43. 45.
Garlner. Geraldine, 75.
GGardner, Mavis, 44.
Garretson. Doris, 75. 100, 140,
101
147
Carretson, J , 68 81 f
Gaunt. Conrrfgfngl. 44., 38,' 100'
Galml- David. 44. 88. 97, 105, 150, 152
153
IQee.d Bog, '28,
zen a. , 68. 89, 1 , ,
Genske. Grahst? 89. 00 M5
GCOYIIC. Wallace, 44.
Gephardt, David. 66, 68, 88,
Gebhardt. Mary Ann, 8, 75, 85, 86,
Gellhart. Lewis, 6, 44, 152.
Gerand, Esther. 79.
German, Blanche. 12. 75.
Glbbens. Donna. 68, 87. 90.
Gilbraith. Marybell, 44.
Gill. Norma, 1, 68, 90, 127,
Gilmore. Edward, 10, 15, 44.
Gilmore, Robert, 119, 120.
Gilmore. Quinlan, 44.,
Gilmore. Winston. 75.
Glvan. Phylls, 107.
Givens, Ada, 21.
Glazer. Bernard. 68. 94. 149.
Glaze, Louise, 44, 90, 104, 153.
Glover. Gerrie, 44, 149.
Goddard. Mildred. 44, 98.
Goodinit. Rosemar , 79.
Goodpasture. Dori, 68.
Goen, Nellie, 10, 44.
Goff. Betty A., 75.
Goss. Betty J., 68, 87, 90,
Gourley, Byron, 68.
Gowen. Mary J., 79.
Goyer. Miriam J., 44, 90, 104,
Grant. Barbara, 75.
Griffith, Georke, 6.
Griner. Vivian, 45, 83.
Gritter, Bob. 119, 124, 180.
Gritter, Forrest, 45.
Grltter, Wanda, 68.
Groff. Junior 45.
Gross. Vlr inla, 54.
107.
107
142
Grossenbacgler, Walter, 45, 119, 121.
Grossman. Jean 107.
Grover, Betty, 68, 87, 90,
Guffey, Amber, 104 107, 145, 110.
Gulley, Faye, 79, 80.
Gustin. Dorothy, 80, 99, 127, 146.
Gustin. Martin 68.
Grady, virginolee, 68, 73.
Granaer. Bill. 79.
Greene. Donna. 79, 86, 108, 138.
Greene, Franclene, 80.
Greenland. Donald, 45.
Greenwood. Bill 68.
Gregory, Bill, 102.
Greve. Patricia, 68, 90.
Griffin, William, 108.
Griffith, George, 6.
Griffith. Bob, 68.
Hacker. Phillip, 68.
Hackleman, Virginia, 75.
Hahn, Rosadore, 75, 104, 107.
Hale, Harry, 68, 148.
Hale, James, 45.
Haley, Robert, 79.
Hall, Bill, 68, 102.
Hall. Bob. 79.
Hall, Jean A., 66, 68, 73, 89,
128, 141.
Hall, Malcolm, 45.
Hall, Margaret, 75.
Hall, Virginia, 75.
Hallett, Betty, 68, 89, 90, 100.
Hamilton, Betty, 45, 89, 93, 108,
Hamilton, Gerald, 68, 125.
Hamilton, Jacqueline, 68.
90, sa, 107,
152.
Harrison, Lillie, 7, 79, 110.
Harrison, Virginia, 75.
Harshman, Blanchard, 82.
Hart, Paul, 45, 56.
Hart. Robert, 68, 94, 104, 125,
Hart, Wilbur, 125.
Hartman, Kenneth, 75,
Hartman, Robert, 68.
Hartman, Vera, 75.
Harvey, Treva, 46.
Hauff, Charles, 45.
Hauff, Ruth, 79, 102, 107.
Hauri. Phyllis, 102.
Hawkins, Betty, 08, 97, 102.
Hawkins, June, 79, 91, 107,
Hawkins, Maxine, 75, 101.
Hawkins, Ruth, 87.
Haynes, Norma, 8, 68, 88, 98.
Head, Wanda, 79.
Heagy, Georgia, 68, 90, 100.
Heagy, Wilma, 75, 91 100, 107, 145.
Hommon. Patsy, 79, 61, 107.
Heiney, Vivian, 79, 110.
Hellems, Ralph, 75,
Helms, Ma-ry J., 9, 46.
Helvle, Jack, 46.
Henderson, Norma, 46.
Henderson Ruby, 13 101.
Henney,
Hensley,
Hensley,
Hensley.
Herbst,
Herb st,
Herbert,
Hex-big,
Harold,
Herron,
Herron,
Hertens
Norma, 40, 04, 142.
Jock, 75, 102.
Laura, 82.
William, 68, 88.
John, 79.
Margaret, 46, 90, 107.
Warren, 46.
William, 75.
James, 75, 113.
Betty, 79.
Vera, 10, 68, 110.
ine, Betty 79.
I .
Hester, Carroll, 61.
Hewitt, Mona, 46.
Hiatt, John, 46.
Hiatt, Martha, 75, 107.
glstt, Rgchargl,
a , ranc s, .
Hi1zh?Lucllle, 68, 87, 90, 104.
Hilbert, Barbara, 79.
Hlles, Vernon, 79, 125.
ll
H1 , Betty J., 13 75, 101.
mu, Britton, 107.
Hill, Charles. 79.
Hill, Georgianna. 94-
. ary. .
Hlll, Nancy, 46. 94. 105. 150-
Hamilton, Patsy, 107.
Hampton, Kathleen, 6, 45, 83, 87, 89, 90,
94, 105, 127, 143, 147, 152.
Hancock, Sam, 75.
Handley, Crawford, 75, 77, 88, 98, 105.
Hanna. Barbara, 79.
Hanna. Carol, 75.
Hannaford, Gordon, 2, 34, 45, 56, 87.
89, 142, 144, 147, 152.
Hannaford, Mark, 75, 88, 105.
Hans, Wilma, 79.
Hurdacre. XVllma, 45. 90, 101.
Hardwick, Eugene, 45, 100.
Hargrove, Marva J., 13, 101.
Harmeson, Norma E., 68.
Harmon, Barbara, 79.
Harrington, Marilyn, 75.
Harris, JoAnn, 87.
Harrison, Anna Bell, 68.
Harrison, Hugh, 75, 97, 101, 107.
Robert, 46, 88. 89-
Hill.
Hilligoss, Eunice, 79, 82. 91-
, Donald 79
Hines P I si -
H nes, au . '
Hlnkle, Dorothy. 13. 79. 101-
Htte. Virginia. 46. 87. 90-
Hlttle, Robert, 82. 98.
Hodgson, Margaret, 79.
o son, e en. -
Hollingsworth, Durbin. 68. 88. 97-
Holllngsworth. Joan. 79-
Holloway. Tom. 09-
Holmes, Frank 75.
Holmes, John. '79-
Hon, Dick, 82.
Hon, Corrine, 75-
Hood, Edith, 138.
Hoover. La Von. 105-
Hoovler, Rlolbert,
H0 IIS, llfy- '
H.,S,,..., como., vs, 125-
1-rosok, tillgaxiles. 435 655
Hosler, r ara. . -
Hostetler Robert. 12- 47- 51' 73. 98'
Hovermale.hllVgl1l'Y. 729-
Howard, S rey. -
Howard, William, 79, 182, 138.
Howe, Keturah, 79. 91. 103-
Hudson, Frances. 6. 75. 103. 103-
Hudson, Lois, 79.
Hudson, Mary A-. 47-
Huffman, Clifford9575, 101.
Huffman George, .
aofrmonf wnuam, 79, 130.
Hughes, Helen, 105.
Hughes, Vera, 47-
Huahel, Janet, 8. 47. 152-
Hull, Betty Jo, 69, 83, 87, 101.
llulse. Leslie, 8.
Humbles, Betty J., 7, 36. 37, 47, 90
Humble-s. Marguerite. 75, 110.
Humrirkhouse. Jean, 79, 86, 91, 138
Hunt, Eleanor. 83, 101.
Hunter. Paul, 75.
Huntzlnger, Rollanl, 47, 51, 53.
1 In .
. . .. ... ,. ,..1.11 .9112
Hurst, Ruth, 82.
Huser, Mary, 75.
Huston, Mary, 13, 75, 101.
Huston, Tom, 75, 101, 108.
Hutsell, Nema, 79.
Hutton, Betty, 89.
Hutton, Bob, 79, 130.
I-Iuttork Georgina, 37, 47, 87, 89, 97.
13 .
Hutton, Kenneth, 47.
I-Iutton, James, 69.
Hutton, Lois, 79.
Hutton. Roberta, 75.
Hyden, Margery, 47, 94.
Hyden, Ruth, 69.
Hyndman, Florence, 69, 83, 107.
Ice, Jack. 37, 47, 73, 94, 97, 127, 142.
Imel, Ora, 69, 86.
Imel, Walter, 79, 113.
Imhoff, Gloria, 79.
Ireland, Judy, 108.
lrle, Lorraine, 75.
Israel, Maxine, 75.
Jackley, Betty, 47, 110.
Jackson, Earl, 79.
Jackson, Joan, 75, 102.
Jackson, Mary Eliz, 79.
James, Joan, 75, 83, 101, 110.
James, Norma, 47, 145.
Jarrell, Eloise, 75.
Jarrell, Mary F., 79, 107.
Jarrett, Richard, 69.
Jerabek, Lorraine, 75, 101.
Jessup, Howard, 79.
Jessup, Paul, 69.
Johnson, Norman, 69.
Johnson, Odell, 48, 97.
Johnson, Vera, 82, 91.
Johnston, Susie, 69, 98, 147.
Johnston, John, 48, 51, 87, 94, 97, 102.
Johnstone, Suzette, 79,
Jones, Barbara, 2, 48, 83, 87, 89, 92, 94
102, 105, 142, 143, 147, 148, 149
Kaiser,
152.
Jones, Betty L., 79, 86.
Jones, Donald L., 79.
Jones, Dorothy, 48, 127.
Jones. Gregory, 79, 98.
Jones, Helen, 69.
Jones, Janet. 76, 107,
Jones, Joe, 79, 113.
Jones, Marylee, 69, 83, 87, 90, 107, 148.
Jones, Norma, 48.
Jones, Paul, 48, 61.
Jones, Robert, 69, 113.
Jones, Stanley, 79.
Julius, Jean, 6, 48, 58, 73, 83, 89, 90,
94, 98, 105, 107, 142, 143, 147, 149,
152, 153.
Kallor, Helen, 76, 138.
Kallor, James, 118, 119, 121.
Kallor, Katherine, 48, 138.
Joe, 82,
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Klee, Berniece, 49.
Kline, Bob, 69.
Kline, Kenneth, 49.
Knowles, Frank, 79, 80.
Knopp, Donald, 76.
Knotts, Don, 70, 87, 105.
Kocher, Ethel, 4, 69.
Kokcigb June, 8, 69, 97, 109, 138, 147,
Kolenda, Imelda, 76. '
Kopp, Emma Lue, 76.
Kopp, Florence, 76, 110.
Kopp, William, 7, 80,
Kramer, Betty, 80.
Kramer, Carl, 49.
Kranse, Ray, 80.
Kreegar, Chester, 69, 125.
Kreegar, Viola, 49.
Kruegar, Lee, 82, 91.
Kruegar, Robert, 76,-108.
Kuhn, Betty. 76,
Kuhn, Bill, 76.
Kuhn, Tommy, 42, 49, 86, 97.
liuser, Mary, 91.
Lakey, Martha, 76.
Lakey, Mary Jane, 76.
La Mar, Henry, 119, 122.
Land, Frances, 49, 104, 153.
Land, Lawrence, 76, 101,107.
Land, Virginia, 7, 69, 90, 107.
Lane, Helen, 13, 76, 83, 100, 101, 104.
Lamphear, Ronald, 138.
Larson, Bob, 49, 88.
Lasley. Norma, 82.
Laughlin, Charles, 76, 137.
Laux, Bob, 80,
Lawler, Bob, 80.
Lawler, Pauline, 49.
Lawler, William, 80, 81.
Lawson, Francis, 69, 124, 128, 130.
Lawson, Betty Jane, 80, 94, 142.
Lawson, Jean, 49, 62.
Leavell. Norma R.. 76.
Ledhetter, Martha, 69, 138.
Leedom, Gerald, 108, 125.
Leever, Martha, 80, 110,
Leever, Mary, 49.
LeS8, Hilda, 4.
Legrand, Irene, 8, 49, 98.
LeMonde, Jean, 69.
Lenls, Betty, 69.
Lennls, Joan, 104.
Lennis, Wanda, 11, 49, 86, 89, 90,
149.
Lenz, Daniel, 49.
Lenz, Joseph, 50.
Leonard, Marilyn, 80.
Leonard, Maxine, 50, 104.
Levi, Arlowene, 50.
Lewls, Donald, 82.
Lewl, Edna, 76.
Lewis, Ca-rl, 80.
Lewis, Gladys, 80, 105.
Lewis, Naomi, 80.
Lindsay, Glendora, 69.
Jmnrock, Jean, 80.
104
. rv. '
McCrory, Earl, 76.
McCurdy, Lavonne, 82.
McDaniel, Mary L., 76, 80,
McFaden, Jeanne, 80, 91.
McFarland, Doris, 51.
McGillicuddy, Betty, 91,
McGinnis, James, 76.
McGinnis. Maxine, 51.
Bob, 125.
Patricia, 7.
110.
McGuire,
McGuire,
MeKain, Norman, 80.
McKay, Mack, 80.
McKee, Aletha, 51, 104, 110, 147.
McKelvey, Vida, 51, 87, 90, 97.
McKinley, Anne, 69, 87, 90. 102, 108.
McKinney, Mary, 80.
James, 73, 69, 97, 98.
McLain,
McLain, Mary Francis, 107.
Mary Lou. 12, 86, 91, 98.
McLain,
McLain, Robert, 15, 49, 51, 53, 86, 97
98, 134.
McMahan, George, 6, 51, 88, 94, 73, 92
94, 127, 152.
McManlgell, Frank, 11, 51,
McMahan, John R., 70.
McManlgell, Mary J., 76.
McNeil, Myron, 107.
McUne, Ruth, 76.
McWilliams, Shirley, 76.
Maddux, Clante, 69.
Madison, Clarence, 51,
Madison, Eugene, 101.
Main, Dick, 78, so.
Main, Donald, 51, 88, 105.
Malaguerra, Elmer, 80, 108.
Mallck, Francis, 77, 101.
Malone, Kathryn, 39, 51, 90,
Maly, Alice, 51.
Maly, Helen, 80
Maly, Vlasta, 86.
Manls, Betty, 69.
Manls, Ethel, 51.
Manls, Clara, 94, 102, 110.
Manls, Helen, 52.
Manley, Harry, 69, 89, 102
Manshlp, Christina, 69, 98
Mantooth, Maxine, 76, 91.
Marble, Gerald, 80.
Marsh,
Marsh,
Marsh,
147.
Doris, 43, 48, 52.
Joanne, 76.
Otto, 7.
Martin, Jack, 76, 107, 132, 136.
Mary Jo, 76, 77, 101.
Mildred, 09.
Martin,
Martin,
Matchett, Bernlece, 48, 52, 100, 152.
Matchett, Leona, 76, 101.
Mather, Vanna, 69.
Matthew, Carl, 76, 88.
Matthew, Neil, 76, 104, 107.
Matthew, Robert, 3, 52, 83, 85, 86, 88
89, 94, 105, 152
Mathewman, Charles, 52.
Mattox. Alice, 76, 83, 101.
Matzigklet, Phyllis, 14, 52, 89, 104, 107
153
Mauck. Walter, 52, 119, 122, 124, 128,
Maupin. Jean, 69.
n
1
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Karpenski, Alex. 97,
Karr, Mary J., 79.
Kaufman. Harold. 127.
Keep, William, 86, 119, 121, 132, 133
137.
Keesllng. Adraln. 124, 128, 130, 133
Keesllng, Bill, 136.
Keesllng, Earl, 76.
Keesllng, Frances, 76,
Keesllnn. James. 69. 86, 88, 105.
Keith. Earlyn. 82, 91.
Kcllow, Melba, 8. 48. 59. 153.
Kellum, Hubert, 48. 55, 108, 149.
Kelly, Alva. 76, 107. 145.
Kelly, Carter, 79. 132.
Kelly, Jane, 101.
Kelly, Marte, 69.
Kemerly, Forest, 76, 86.
Klndall, Gerald. 79.
Kenens, Melba, 76 101, 110.
Kessler, Joan, 7, 80.
Keyes, Martha, 80.
Keys, Don, 69.
Keys. Robert, 108.
Kldwell, Maxine. 82, 91.
Kimble. Dale, 76, 119, 122, 130, 132
134. 136.
Klmmerllng, Ruth, 48.
Kimmerllng, Carl, 48. 59, 73,
Klmmerllng, Jean, 76.
Kincaid. Don, 42, 48.
King, Charles, 76, 98.
King, Donald E., 49, 63,
Kina. John. 69.
Kina, Virgil, 101.
Kinszery, James, 80.
Kirkland. Raymonl, 79, 97.
107, 125
Lissemoore, Harold, 50, 153.
Lloyd, Francis, 15, 50.
Lloyd, Mary A., 70, 100.
Loer, Evelyn, 76,
Lohr, Carol, 80.
Lonz, Carolyn, 6, 7gb 91, 102, 107.
, 91.
Loudenback, Jean,
Louahridge, Shirley, 50.
Lowe, Eugene, 80.
Lowman, Betty, 80.
Lowman, Katherine,
Luck, Betty, 79, 82, 91, 109,
Luck, Wlnlfred, 16, 50, 153.
Lunsford, Glen, 50, 88.
Lunsford, Harold, 50, 88, 108.
Luther, Doris, 86.
Lutton. Bob, 69.
Lyst, Willis, 69.
80, 138.
MacGillen, Lucena, 76,
McAtee, Dorthey, 69.
McArt, Bruce, 6, 12, 50, 80,
McArt, Don, 49, 50.
McCain, Dorothy, 73, 98. ,
McCain, Francis, 98.
McCarty Tom, 50, 113. 153.
McClintock. Wayne, 80.
McClure, Etna Mae, 50, 90, 93, 99, 104,
107.
McConnell. Alice, 76.
McCord. Charles, 15. 50.
McCormick, Betty, 51, 153.
McCormick. Wallan, 80.
McCoy, Albert, 69, 83.
McCoy, Barbara, 80, 91, 98.
McCreary, Kenneth, 80.
McCreary, Lowell, 69.
98, 108, 152.
Maxwell, Bill, 80.
Maxwell, Donald, 80.
Maxwell. James, 52. 134.
Maxwell, Margery, 52.
Maxwell, Mary, 82. u
Meagher,
Paul, 52, 119, 134, 122,
Mears, Doris, 105.
Mears, Martha, 11, 52, 94.
Melbic, Maralee, 107.
Melcher. Bill, 70. 87.
Melcher, Joe, 76, 108.
Melson, Bob, 10. 70.
Melson, Oscar, 130, 88.
Mercer, Helen, 70.
Merrett, Richard, 70, 71.
Merritt, Dallas, 15, 52.
Metzzer Elizabeth. 52.
Metzger,
Ann, 14. 70, 101,
Meyer, Norma, 127, 99.
Mevers.
Robert. 53, 98. 152, 107.
Middleton. Jack, 15. 99, 70, 104.
Milan. Thelma, 7. 80.
Milhum. Mary Etta, 70.
Miles. Robert. 82.
M114-5, Janice. 82.
Mllhnn. Ervin. 53, 87. 148.
Miller,
Alice, 70.
Miller, Anna, 80.
Miller. Betty, 53.
Miller, Chas, 6, 53, 56, 87, 108, 115, 124,
Miller, Bill. 70, 137, 80.
Miller, Carolvn. 76, 101,
Vlller. Donald. 97. 101. 70.
Miller. Dnrntha. 13. 101.
Miller. Ernest, 76.
125, 152.
Miller, Fred, 53.
Miller, Jean Anne, 53, 73, 89, 90, 102.
Miller, John, 90, 93, 107, 145, 149.
Miller, Mary A., 78, 87. 90. 101. 123-
Mlller, Norman E., 101.
Mllls, Clarence, 53, 101.
Mton, Nlla, 82.
Mttchell, Davld, 69.
Mitchell, Donald, 53, 145. 100-
Mltchell, John, 80.
an 53
Mohler, Mlrl , . -
Montgomery, Lolita, 85, 86, 87, 105, 70,
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Parker, Bernadene, 76.
Parker, George, 80.
Parkhurst, Pearl, 137.
Parkinson, Virginia, 76.
Parmer, Betty, 70, 110.
Patterson, Raymond, 54, 63.
Patton,
Patton
George, 70, 98.
Rita 76 98.
Pavey,, Emrria, 70.
Pavey, Rosemary, 80.
Payne, Eddie, 76.
Payne, Leland, 80.
Payne, Lorene, 70, 100, 101.
Montgomery, Richard, 76.
Moomey, Betty, 70, 107.
Moore, Arthur Lowell, 76.
Moore, Dean, 8, 83, 34, 38. 53. 33. 89
147, 150
Moore, Dlck, 88, 108.
Moore, Gene, 86, 125.
Moore, Mary, 8, 70.
Moore, Norma J., 76, 100.
Moreland, Luana, 80.
Morgan, Betty, 58.
Pebernat, Barbara, 80.
Peck, Dana, 44, 54.
vt-eke, William, 54, 89, 142, 149, 152,
Pence, Betty, 6, 54, 89, 100, 146, 152.
Penn, Norma, 76.
Pennington, Carol, 76.
Penry, Joan, 76.
Perry, Don, 76.
Perry, Geraldine, 80.
Perry. Marjorie, 54, 101.
Peterson, John, 54, 152.
Reese, Annabelle, 71.
Refeld, Norma, 12, 71, 107,
Relford, Martha, 80, 188.
R01f0l'd. Raymond, 71 77.
Remington, Kenneth, 37, 56, 77,
Remley. Basil. 71, 97, 102.
Renforth, Jack, 68, 71.
Rent. Mary Alice, 77.
ltesener, Martha, 80.
Retherford, Martha, 71, 87, 90,
Retz, William, 80.
Reuse. Tom, 71.
Reynolds, Mary Alice, 12, 98,
Reynolds. Mary E.. 50, 110.
Reynolds, Mi-rlam, 80.
Rhodes. Marilyn, 86, 91, 151.
Rhule, Mae, 56.
Richardson, Nathon, 56, 100,
Richwine, Betty, 77,
Ricketts, Bill, 77,
Richardson, Donald, 74, 77,
Richwlne, Harold, 77, 88, 98,
1'l18tIle, Naomi, 80.
Riggs, Bob, 77.
147
145.
100,
1 45. '
Morgan, Rosemary, 76, 86, 91.
Morris, Bob, 70.
Morrtson, Leonard, 70.
Morrison, Vivian J., 70, 152.
Morse, Robert, 80, 107.
Mosley, Maurice, 80.
Moss, Bill, 76.
Mullen, Barbara, 76, 109, 110.
Peterson, Madge, 76.
Petry, Jean, 16, 70.
Pettlbone, John, 76, 102.
Pettlbone, Wayne, 54.
Riggs,
R
R
Walter, 77, 102, 107.
Frederick, 98.
lass.
iley, John, 47, 56.
Riley, Mary, 77.
Petttford, Norma, 76.
Pettigrew, Joe, 88, 113,
Pettigrew, Mona, 80, 91.
Pettigrew, Rex, 70.
Mulvlhlll, Neal, 53.
Mulvlhlll, Marilyn. 91.
Munchoff, Bette, 70.
Munson, Jame 76.
Musselman, Gl1bert
Mustln, Mary, 80.
Myers, Betty, 76.
Myers, Carolyn. 76, 88.
Myers, Helen, 76, 80, 91.
Myers, Joan, 70, 107.
Myers, Neva. 80.
Myers, Norma. 100.
Myers, Ross, 53.
Nalh, Flearwr, 76. 91, 99.
Needler. Frederick. 58.
Needler. Wtlltam, 9.
, 80, 113.
Neel, Betty, 82.
Neese, Phillip. 76.
Nelson, Bob, 70, 101.
Nelson, Lelehn, 6, 84, 54, 78, 105, 152.
Nettefrvllle. Betty, 6. 54. 152.
Nettervllle, Victor, 76, 86. 142.
Nevis, Roberta, 82, 91, 107, 109.
Newby, Bettie, 76, 104, 110.
Newell, L. H. 54, 55.
Newton, Maxine, 70, 88, 98.
Nichol, Virginia. 80, 91.
Nichols, Helen, 80.
Nleholson, Bevexgg, 70.
Noble, Thelma. .
Nolton. Carl. 80, 113.
Nooney, Judith A., 76, 101, 110.
Norman, Marlorle. 107.
Norris, Robert. 76.
Norris, Sam, 18,, 50, 78, 182, 184, 136.
Norris, Wallace, 70, 87.
Norton, Charlie, 70, 88, 97, 119, 128.
Norton, Katherine, 76.
Norton, Mart, 80.
Nowlln. Charles, 76. ,
Nuddlng, Marilyn, 80.
Nunley, Alvin, 76. 101.
Nunley, Emma, 80, 108.
Oberlies. Robert, 97.
0'Connor, Mary E., 80.
Oekomon. Nadine, 54.
Odell Linton, 69. 102. 125.
0'Heron. Ferol 76 88, 101.
Olvey, Bette. 76.
Ohler, Floyd. 80.
Olvey, Jim, 80 118.
Olvey. Wllmeth, 102 76.
0'Nelll Melvin 54. 152.
Osborn Carlena. 54.
Osselser Jack 70.
Ottlml Fleanor 70. 107 110.
Pheanls,
Richard, 80, 137.
Phelps, Lots, 16, 70, 104.
Phillips, Betty, 76.
Phillips, Evalee, 110.
Phtlllps, Jack, 76.
Phillips, Robert, 74, 76, 88, 107,
125, 127,
Pugstey, George, 113.
Pugsley, Lawrence, 113.
Pusey, Nadine, 80.
Prout, Betty, 70.
Phlegar, Donald. 80.
Plckerlng, Carolyn, 55. 87. 100,
145, 150
Plke, Doris, 104, 110.
Plke, Eugene, 44.
Pike, Ralph, 39, 55, 104, 110.
Piper, James, 102, 108.
Plttlnger, Barbara, 80, 86, 91, 94,
134,
Pitts, James. 38, 55.
Pitts, Kay, 55, 119, 123, 132, 147
Platt, Donald. 76.
Platt. Jacqueline, 80.
Plummer. James. 70, 87.
Poore,
Alberta, 80.
Popa, Andy. 125.
119
132
105
152.
100
140
Porter, Mary K.. 55.
Porter, Waldo. 70.
Posey, Helen, 55.
Posey, Martha, 76.
Potter. Elizabeth. 55.
Prater. Mary, 180.
Precup, Lena,.76. 83. 101, 107, 108.
Precup, Raymond, 47, 55, 89, 101, 104
125, 152
Presser. Opal, 4. 55.
Price onda 80
1
. V , .
Prirldy, Jack. 1, 70, 88. 119,
Prlddy, Robert, 55, 148.
Priest, Charles. 47. 55, 113.
Pritchard, Mason, 55.
Pritchard, Pafricia, 7, 80.
Prnkos, Lttsa, 108.
Province, Edith. 80. 91, 138.
Pryor, Denton. 70, 102.
123.
P'Slmer. Mary C., 76, 83, 101, 107,
Raley Audie, 70.
Raley Dolores A., 80.
Randall. Eloise, 55.
Raper, Pauline, 80.
Rarlden, Robert. 80, 86 142
Ray. Kenneth 71 102
Recob Helen 71 87 90.
108.
Rlcter
Redick
Richard 1 13.
John 80.
lllnker, Irma, 80.
Rlsch, Betty, 91.
Risher. June, 80, 91, 98.
Risk, Madge, 71.
Robbins, Robert. 11, 50, 86.
Roberts, Rena, 56. .
Roberts. Wanda., 71, 87, 90.
Robey, Paul. 71, 89, 104, 125.
Robinson. Patricia. 82.
Rock, Anna, 56, 87, 89, 90,
Rock, John. 56, 87,
Rockwell, Eddie, 71.
Rockwell, Mary. 79, 81, 91, 104.
Rorlecap, Blll. 81.
Rodecap. Jack, 56, 100, 119. 122,
Rodecap. Ralph. 77.
Roehl. Henry. 57.
Boettlnger. Lora. 11, 71, 87, 90, 94,
Rogers. John, 77.
Rogers, Mary, 1, 8. 71. 87, 90, 100,
Roland. Betty. 71.
Romlne. Jim. 12. 71. 98, 192.
Rnmlne. Marilyn. 71.
Rnmlna, Tom, 81.
Roof. Robert. 98.
Roof. Norma. 57 89. 00. 100.
Rose. Annabel. 57. 147.
Roar-berrv. Eugene 98.
nav-berrv. Anita. 71. 107.
Doseherrv, Danl. 77. 82
Tir..-sh,-v-rv, Vivian R17 531- gg'
nh.-. 'F'1lnn. 77, 107,
Rowman Jann. 77,
Hut.-n.-1. Paint. 11, 57,
'Ton-'e. Welen. '77. 83. 101.
uf-...v., PPNV, R7
Ytnn-"'. Erarl. '77.
Roush. Joan 71 81. 87. 90.
Pont fieorve. 71.
Rm-'e Vlrfftnia. 57. 107.
Rf1WI'. Robert. 21.
"'fW"" Mrwlne. 90.
n...w....w, 'l',9l-and, nv, e
nvwfmwonht. Flhl, '71,
11...--H--1. H...-nld 7' 1:45
Illnwf-vw. Rh-hard 77. 113.
R1u1vcv1. Floyd, 77.
Russell. Helen. 5.
Russell James. 71.
R B.tt 16. 57
van. e y. .
Ryan. Forrest, 56, 57. 87.
Ryan, Earllne, 71, 104.
Salatin David. 71 98.
Sales. Eileen. 4.
Samnle Marilyn. 81.
Sample. Betty., 57, 89,
Snrnnson. Richard, 69.
Sanders Marlaret. 77.
Suraent. Geraldine. 57.
Saunders. Chas 81.
97. 104 15' .
145,
146
127
14:1
8 . 87 100 0't.
135 142 145
Savane. Joanne 57 73
Oltlng,
Marcella 110.
Qttdman. Erma 70.87 89 90.
Owens,
Owens,
Palmer
Palmer
Pancol
Pancol ,
Francine 70 86.
Martha 80.
Jaunlta. 76.
Mary 80. 108.
George. 82 98.
Mary. 54. 100. 147.
Redick Katherine 71.
Redick
Redick Wilbert 56.
Reed
Reed, Lvelyn, 56.
Reed Robert 80, 113.
Reed Vlvlan 76 107.
Margaret 13 91 101.
Reddln. Bo 4 56 119 122 132 134.
Barbara 71 86 87 89 90 92
147 5
Walter. 57. 63.
Peggy 71. 94
Fuaene. 81.
Keith 16. 57.
Savane
Sayers
Saylor
Saxon
Scamnmorte. Jeanette 77. 101.
Scampmorte. Josephine 81 108.
Scherer. Robert. 77.
Schlckel. Martin 7' 107.
' hlrkel. Vivian .8.
142.
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Psrlsl
Katherine 16.
Reeder Iillian 13 91 101.
Schlossburg Gerald. 81.
rag'
s.
Schmidt. Gertrude, 7.
Schmidt, Phyllis. 12. 58.
Schmidt, Joan. 8. 34. 40. 58. 100.
Schmitz. Bette. 87. 89, 90, 105, 152.
Schmitz. Marvin, 58.
Schneider. Marjorie. 13, 77, 101.
Schoger, Robert, 77.
Schoonover. Edith. 81, 98.
Schuhmacher. Margaret, 58,
Schuyler, Dorothy. 71.
Schuyler, Norma Jayne, 58.
Scott. Betty, 101.
Scott. Phy lisann, 58, 87
Scott. Wilma. 16. 71.
Scezesny. Chester.88, 97.
Scezesny. Theodore, 77.
Sears. Mary, 77, 98. 102.
Seaton. Robert, 58, 88, 92. 143.
Seifer, Vivian, 14.
Selgel, Marie. 81.
Sel y, Ray, 58.
Selby. Lorene, 77.
Sellers. Doris, 82.
Sellers. Ruth, 77. 101.
Seibel. Esther, 71, 108.
Sells. Evelyn, 81, 98.
Shafer. Elmer, 58, 97.
Shaffer. Edward. 58.'
Sharpe, Donald. 58.
Sharp, Loretta. 7, 71.
Sharpe, Virginia, 58.
Shartz. Robert, 55. 59.
104.
INDEX
Stewart. Edwin. 8, 60, 88, 142.
Stewart, Jack, 77, 151.
Stewart, Leland, 77.
Steiner, Florence, 81.
Steiner. Marshall. 113.
Stewart, Rose. 18, 101.
Stidd, Billy, 77.
Stidham. NValter, 77. 88.
Stldham. NVarren. 72, 87, 88,
89, 92,
100, 145, 146, 147, 151
Stierwalt, Betty, 81.
Stilley, Carolvn, 60, 73, 83, 94.
Stilson, Patty, 74, 77.
Stineman. Jaunita, 77.
Stinson, Dorothy, 52, 60
105, 143,
151, 152
Stinson. Howard, 72, 73, 100, 145.
Stinson, Mariwanda, 77, 107.
Stinson, Phyllis, 77.
Stokes. Mary, 77.
Stone, Leba, 82, 110.
Stone. YVilma, 61.
Stottlemyer, Jean, 86.
Stottlemyer, Juanita. 72, 81, 104, 110,
Stottlemyer. Martha, 61.
Stressel, Adeline, 81.
Strickler. Esther. 77.
Stroud, Mary, 72.
Stroup, Charles, 132, 135.
Stuart. Marjorie,
Stuart, Richard, 81.
Stuart, Robert, 77.
77,
72.
Turner
Bessie, 72,
Turner: Doris, 138.
Turner, George, 4, 15, 62, 124, 126, 129,
128
Turner, Jack, 62.
Tykle, Evanaeline, 81.
Tyler, Doris, 81.
Underwood. Eddie. 81.
Unger, Clifford. 81.
Uremovich. Jane, 77, 107.
Utley, Alan, 77.
Vance. Gertrude. 81.
Vanderlult, Earl, 15, 8, 62, 77, 101,
Vandevender, Ruth. 81.
Vandevender. Wanda, 77.
Van Dyke. VVllli'sm, 15, 50, 136.
Vaughn, Chas., 87.
Vaughn, John, 82.
Vaullhn. Lavonia, 77.
Vaught, Betty. 72, 83, 101, 104.
Vauzht. Kathleen, 77. 107.
Vaughan. Leon, 62, 97. 125. 149.
Venmllton, Kenneth, 72, 113.
Vermillion, Thomas, 77. 137.
Vermillion, XVinlfred, 81, 107.
Vess. Helen, 82.
Vinson. Ted. 88. 109.
Yoke, Bob, 72, 93, 97.
Voss. Harry, 113.
Swetnam, Mary, 79,
Shaw, Barbara, 77, 107.
Shaw. Betty. 14.
Shaw. George, 59.
Shaw, Charlene, 7. 81.
Sheets, Harry, 39, 59.
Shields, Ross, 38, 59, 147.
Shinkle. Clarence, 15, 59, 101.
Shinkle. Norma, 71.
Shipley. Donna, 81.
Shipley, Lester, 66, 71, 86, 88, 97, 135.
Shoultz. Wilma, 81.
Showalter, David, 82.
Shrout. Marvin. 7, 6, 125.
Stum. Bill, 72.
Stutsman, Betty, 77.
107.
72,
Summers, Cecile, 7. 101.
Summers, Nancy, 61.
Summers. Virginia, 14, 77.
Summers, Caswalton, 81.
Summitt, Mary, 82.
Surber. Fred, 72, 83.
Surface. Martha, 77, 101.
Swaim. Bob, 61. 73. 100, 101, 108, 145.
Swank, Hugh, 72, 86, 89, 97, 125.
Swank, Phyllis, 13, 77, 83, 91, 101.
101.
Shroyer. Jack, 69, 71.
Slbera. Pauline, 59.- 83, 90. 94, 107.
Sihera. Stanley. 71.
Siefert. VVllma, 43, 59, 83.
Slefer, June, 59.
Siepal, Esther. 16.
Siler, Nvtlliam, 87, 97.
Silvers, Betty, 16, 59, 110, 107.
Simmonds. Vance, 55. 59, 100.
Simonton. Urban, 8, 44, 59. 87, 135.
Simpson. Dorothy, 71, 97. 107.
Simpson, Hilda, 71. 87, 90.
Simpson. Newton, 46, 59.
Simpson, Hlllls, 71.
Singleton, Aldine, 81.
Singleton. Maxine, 81.
Skees. Kenneth, 71, 97.
Sktles, Bob, 130.
Skinner, Gordon. 59.
Slater. Mary, 60.
Slater, Virginia, 71, 87, 90, 107.
Swincher, Martha, 81.
Swlnford. Alta, 77.
Swinford. Donald, 76, 77, 86, 107.
Swope, Joseph, 15.
Sylvester, Keith, 81, 98.
Sylvester, Bob. 81.
WVagner. Wilma, 76.
VVattman. Virgil, 77.
Wakefield. Lillian. 110.
Walford. Norma, 76.
Walker, Ann, 81, 91. 107.
Walker, Jack. 15, 62.
VValker. Robert, 62.
Wallace, John, 15, 62, 94.
Wallace Ruth, 72.
Wastel, 'Opal, 62.
Watkins, JoAnn. 82.
Watkins, Keith, 13, 36, 52, 62.
Watkins. William, 15, 62, 89, 97
Watson. Betty, 8, 77, 101.
Tackett, Mary K., 61.
Tackett, Bob, 77, 86, 88, 108, 137.
Talhert. XVilma, 138.
Tanner. John, 113.
Tarvin, Hildred. 81.
Tate. Bill, 81, 98.
Taylor, Arthur, 108, 81.
Taylor, Dorothy, 76, 77, 81, 101.
Taylor, Helen, 81.
Taylor, Irene, 61.
Taylor, Isabel, 100, 108, 145.
Taylor, Joan, 81. ,
Taylor, Mary, 83, 101.
Taylor, Tom, 53, 88, 119, 123, 124, 128,
Slick. Lavera, 60.
Smith. Doris, 14, 71, 87, 90, 110.
Smith. Eva, 77. 83, 101, 107.
Smith. Garnett, 71.
Smith, George, 60.
Smith. Helen, 60.
Smith. James, 77, 86, 151.
Smith. Luclle. 14, 60.
Smith. Marjorie, 81, 91, 98.
Smith, Marvin, 15, 60, 86.
Smith. Jack, 73, 98.
Smith, Mary E., 138.
Smith, Priscilla, 81.
Smith, Rolland, 15.
Smith Wilford, 82.
Snow,,vHarold, 72, sa, 119, 1
Taylor, NVilliam, 72, 105.
Teter, Robert, 72.
Teters, Jim, 113.
Thayer. Lolita, 77, 83, 98, 107.
129
Thomas, Ann, 61.
Thomas, Bob, 72, 97.
Thomas, Gretna, 77.
Thomas, Veshti, 81.
20, 122, 124,
Thomas, Xvilmer, 61.
Thompson, Earl, 113.
Thompson, Fred. 77.
Thompson, Letha, 81.
Thompson, George, 72.
Thompson Norman, 81.
Thornberr Vaughn 61 125
4
07,
126, 128, 132, 135.
Snyder. James, 81, 132.
Sonker Jack, 46, 60, 86, 89, 108, 125, 132.
Sonders, Wllllam, 81.
Spangler, Phyllis, 148.
Spearman, Fred, 81.
Spearman, Julia, 72, 107.
Speck. Hugh. 81.
Spencer, C lfford, 81, 132.
Splegal, Louise, 2, 87, 89,190, 94, 102,
Spragne, James, 77.
Springer Jo Anne 72, 89, 97.
Springer, Phyllis 77.
Sprinkle. Sam, 108.
Stahl, Esther, 77.
Stahl. Norma, 77.
Staley, Robert, 60.
147, 151,
Sgley, Virgil 83, 98.
S nesu, Barbara, 72, 101.
Stanley, Ceinsen, 81.
Stanley. Mary, 107, 77.
Stephen, Betty, 81.
Stephens, Neal, 60.
Stephenson, Phyllis, 77.
Steves. James, 0.
Stevens. Joan, 72, 90.
Y. 1 . ' '
Thornburg, Bill, 72, 88, 124, 129, 130.
Thornburg, Vernlce, 110.
Thrasher. Bertha, 72 110, 138.
Timmons, John, 61, 137.
Tice, mme, 72, 99 100, 127, 145.
Titus. Mary Joe, 81, 91, 109, 13s.
Tilus, Betty Ann, 77, 138.
Todd, NVilma, 72, 85. 86, 89, 110.
Tolhert, Mary J., 102.
Toles. Marilyn, 40, 61, 90.
Tolle. Betty, 97.
Toombs, Jack, 81.
Toombs. Jeanne, 101.
Toombs, Jean, 13.
Toppin. Charles, 81.
Tracy, Bill, 81.
Tracy, Franklin, 125.
Tranharger, Mary J., 81.
Trlbett, Margaret, 81, 91.
Trick, Mona, 61, 89.
Trick, Virgil, 8, 72, 87, 97, 125.
Trotter, Robert, 61.
Trueblood, Pearl, 81.
Tucker, Wanda, 62.
Tumulty, Lois, 16, 62.
Tunget, Maurice, 15, 62, 119,
121, 123,
137.
VVatson. Mary, 81.
VVean, Richard, 113.
VVeatherford. Betty, 81, 110.
XVeatherford, Roger, 72.
Weaver. Eva Mae, 81.
WVebb, Pauline, 62, 97, 107, 110.
XVebb. Mary J., 90.
1Vebster, Betty, 77, 100, 101, 102, 108.
NVellons, Ralph, 81.
Wells, Frances, 72.
XVells. Gladys, 77, 97, 102, 110.
XVells, Mary, 81.
NVells, Norma, 72, 100, 145.
Nvelper. Jack, 81.
XVelper, Russell, 63. '
Xverklng. Richard. 72.
VVertz. Blanche, 11, 63, 110.
NVertz, VVllliam, 81, 101, 108.
XVeston, Lonnie, 72, 86, 97.
NVeston. Mary. 72.
1Vestrick, Robert, 63, 89, 94, 109, 125,
146, 152
Wheasler. Roy, 9, 72, 97, 109, 146.
VVheat. Marjorie. 7, 81.
Wheat, Robert, 72, 108.
Wheeler, Lois, 63.
XVhetsel, Betty, 63.
NVhisler, Beverly, 77.
Whitaker, Wilbur, 15, 63, 94.
VVhite, Barbara, 82.
Whitehead, Genevieve, 9.
XVhitehead, Joan, 79.
Whitehouse, Martha, 63, 101.
Whitehead. Richard, 77, 137.
VVhitesel, Elvan, 63.
Xvhitesel, Everett, 63.
Whitezel, Ivan, 77.
Whitlow, Eugene, 125.
Whittaker, James, 81.
Xviesenhan. Jack. 63.
VVlkle, Bettie., 77, 101, 104.
Wilcox. Robert. 81.
NVilcox, Sam, 38, 63, 83, 87, 89, 92, 93,
143, 147, 148, 149, 152.
VVi1der, Richard, 2 81.
Wilhite. Patricia, 85, se, 10s.
Vvllliams, Don, 109.
KVilliams. Harry, 81.
XVilliams, Shirley. 101.
Nvllliams, Jack, 100.
NVilliams, Jack. 81.
Williams, Joe, 64.
Williams. Juanita, 81.
XVilllams, Mae, 82.
Williamson. Betty, 77, 90.
Willis. Marvin, 81 113.
NVillis. Mildred. 6'-1.
XVillson, Canby, 72.
Wilson. Betty, 72.
Wilson. Donald, 82.
NVilson, Eugene, 3, 72, 88,
NVilson,
Geneva. 72.
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