Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, IN)

 - Class of 1943

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Page 80 to page 103 CLASSES . . . . page 'IO4 to page 153 gg 3, 5 . iii if S5g,ggi,g1 Q "IW 4 3.511 A gry ' "'z'fSiQ2L'iifi. as K " " lf ' sf 15' 4 afffi' U i W ww: if tl . a -my A OG? - w"L.1'a4 fp -W4 SV? 1 .v 1+0S.2.X1Q't1ee my W- -m..vM.w,.,,,,3f' s , ..M, ,f .W Us f X Wgmeyad " World War II has changed our schooi program. We, as well as adulrs, musi' change Jro TH rhe heeols of war. A new subjecr Jro be raughr in A.H.S. which has come as a direcr resullr of Jrhe wer is aero- heuhcs, a class which is piorured on Jrhe lefr. Oh The righr is a pholrograph of sjru- denrs working on maps porrraying The war in Europe and orher parrs of rhe world. AERONAUTICS- STUDENTS CONDUCT NEW AND TIMELY MAP STUDY lf' f ' T !5xhoTher phase oT The war shown in our school are The drives which provicle our army wi+h The many r1ecessiTies oT acTive combaT. Weekly sTamp sales: Three serv- ice Tlags in The Tror1T hallq gasoline and o Keys, TDQETWTQ orashes, ooolfgs XXIFTKTIDV F-f'NY I kJI V IX,.,fIX..z'IXl Iood rafioningg Icey, book, and paInII3ruSI1 coIIecIIons represemI some of our con- IrII::uIIons Io The ever-growing part scIIooIs play in Ilwe war. RATION BOOKS ARE DISTRIBUTED EFFICIENTLY BOOKS I-IELP TO MAINTAIN MORALE OF FIGHTERS REPLICA OF U.S.S. VINCENNES AUTOGRAPHED BY BOND BUYERS Navaicacie is-Pere Buy a bond and wrife your name on ine U.S.S. Vincennes. In November, I943, one of our crusiers was sunk off Jrhe shores o1CGuadacanal. We helped +o avenge Huis loss by building anoiner Vincennes. We bougni more War Bond and S+arnps. Q LA .. Umnua D-.e-I qi cn. iw Jeeps fAxrnve to CeIehJreiLz SUCLQi:f:y?L,II mono ana stamp Urive The Muncie Bearcais have made.i'r pos- sible Io have bearcai as a mea+ subsfifufe. You willfemember Ihe bond and sfamp confesi I:Je+ween Cen+raI of Muncie and Anderson I-Iigh. We Indians were vicior- ious and, as a reward, Jrook parf in a Jeep parade. STUDENTS RIDE IN AMPHIBIAN JEEP AS REWARD IN STAMP SALE 41552 :gri m 1 fiff ,Qi ei Elm M11 QQ' Jag ' , I Mx 3wn...,, 11- if we W lbw, Q Academic Classes Continue F. . K ' Wirlw so much added work Hwe regular school program was carried on neverilwe less. Classes in lwisrory, chemesrry, speech, and music liisrory prove +l'iis icacl. RHYTHM KING DREAMS UP DITTY IN HARMONY CLASS SPEECH STUDENTS WATCH "JERK" DEMONSTRATE "EEE , i 4 E Shag? Qiasscef are Home Economics, Pre-Appreniice, and ried on iheir aciive Technical siudenfs car Training which is grearly needed Jroday in 1 ' d viar in usrries, armed forces, and horn G. STEADY. . . STEADY. . . METALS SCARCE THESE DAYS AUTO EVIECHAMCS PREPARE FOR WARTIME JGSS Q 5 x 1 ' N -- 11 " 4 H L 'JK' T f si gr! T w ff 'T I J 'Qs , ' X A4S'7'ff"WS' Q,-'gf V 5 if 2 if W, - Q gm 5' at yum, wg K9 nf 3 .Q K, ,I E A-y2 1 1, , '3 3 'ff am? af VK' ' . , gpg, ii in Q R H A fi . ,, QS . K , H3 ., G, A ,Jil-Q ,.,., M5 il1 1 ill I 3 1l33 a i!! ss W 11lH l i I l 3! - f - Q 7' ' " W x 4 QQ il " " 'F 1 ' w.,N 1 Srep aside, Visijror. i+'s 3:30. ignore ine I hi f, o noise. No one can close his locker wiinoui' LCQVKKQD s!arnrning and kicking. Why ine crowd" 33' pb m' Only ine usual ailrer-scnool rush To ine i library. NDSU RUSH 3:33 p. rn. Then ouT The oloor and oTT To "Town." Shall we grab a coke in This drug sToref7 l TorgoT To Tell you ThaT This is The "gangs haITgouT." I ThoughT maybe you couldn'T Te . ' QUT AT LAST Come on, pal, here's our bus. Gosh! we have To sTand as usual. Say, how abouT our sTepping ouT TonighT? Maybe T couid show you around a liTTle more. Okay? Bye. now. See you aT eiqhT on The cToT. "HANG 8:00 p, rn DATE with a DAME Feafuring: "Bev" Beck "Fros+y" Kemerlv ish geek, GSLSV -was 5519 :Bm 15: W- . K Zcafg fzgizecif Mgkrrmfai Remember whaT The seniors used To say To The juniors and The juniors To The sophomores? Did you have ThaT Too? She TaughT The very same Thing when l had iT. lT has all been changed now because nearly all Teachers have had To change Their daily programs. ln The lvlaThemaTics DeparT- menT a class in aeronauTics has been added. ln The Home Economics DeparTmenT much Time has been Taken in The discussion oT Tood raTioning and various Tood shorTages. Several new Teachers have broughT abouT new approaches To The curriculum during The pasT year. Q 1 x 11 'F M FA Og ! ii: P4 '15 ,Q 'I 34 .1 QQ I 3 4 fi i 1 1? V fl i Qi SUPERINTENDENT Replacing Arlhur Campbell, who leli AI-iS for a business career, ex-Coach Ar- chie R. Chadd rhis year was appoinled superinlendenl of Anderson p u b l E c schools. Aside from lhe capable execu- Jrion ol his new dulies, Mr. Chadd relains his keen inleresr in alhlelics and lhe ou+- come of AHS's sporls cornbars. The new official expressed admiralion of nearness and precision. l-lis socal infer-- esls are cenlerd in The Kiwanis Club, and Masonic Lodge, in addilion +o his regular parlicipalion in church acrivilies. Mr. Chadd oblained his Bachelor and Masler's Degrees al Buller Universily. l-le has also lalcen worlc al Columbia Univer- sily in New York Cily. PRINCIPAL "To Jrry to gear Al-lS's program 'ro The nalional war efforl has been The school's mosl imporlanl proiecl This year," slafed Principal Slanley Porler. The live-poinl' war program, numerous war drives, anol slamp and bonol sales are parl of This plan. During his rare off-duly hours, Mr. Porler reads hislorical novels anol biographies. He enioys movies made from classical novels. The variely of his inleresls lakes in afhlerics, parricularly high-school sporrs. Accumulalion of sramps is a chief relax- alion. The principal. a "Cum Laude" graduale from Franklin College, has been here Tour years. A h R Ch dd M F lc M Hhew, Glen Rogers, Fousl Childers, Wade Free, Roberl Brown The load on Jrhe School Board has been a grear deal heavier Jrhis year because ol Jrhe war, buf The members ol lhe Board have accomplished much despile all lhe handicaps. Several of Jrhe oulslanding Jrhings Jrhe Board has done Jrhis year include select ing lor Anderson l-ligh School a new sup- erinrendeni, Archie Chaddg +wo new deans, Miss Mignon Anderson as Girls' Dean, and W. Leo Sanders as lhe Boys' Dean: and also a new alhleiic direclor, Charles Cummings. This year's school board, among olher Things, has been hir ralher hard by Jrhe war because ir is now confronled wilh The problem of acquiring new leachers lo re- place ihose +ha+ have been called To serve wiih Jrhe armed forces. The School Board consisl ol five mem- bers: Wade Free, who is in his lourlh year on Jrhe board, Roberl Brown, Fousr Childers, and Glenn Rogers, who are ali serving for Jrhe second year, and Mrs. Frank Mallhews who is in her lirsr year as a member of lhe board. BCDARD OF EDUCATIGN DEANS "Good morning. May I see your excuse?" "Excuse? Why--I--a-a--I musT have losT iT. BuT I was sick: I know I was." Yes, iT is iusT a daily occurrence in The dean's oTTice. Surely you have played hookey--iusT once. During The pasT year A.I-I.S. has IosT Two very eTIicienT deans. We regreT Their Ieav- ing our school bu+ we congraTuIaTe Them in Their success. Miss Reba ArbogasT was appoinTed by Governor Schricker To The posiTion oT superinTendenT of The Girls' School aT ClermonT, Indiana. C. D. Ro- Truck was elecTed mayor oT our ciTy. We are also happy because Two capa- ble Teachers Took over The oTIices OT The deans. Miss Mignon Anderson, a Tormer Home Econcmics Teacher, now carries on as dean oi girls. Leo Sanders, a Tormer member oi The Science DeparTmenT, has become dean oT boys. Mr. Sanders also Takes care oT FirsT Aid in The school. Howard Lindsey, dean of The Main STreeT boys. is noT oTTen seen by The ma- ioriTy. STill his oTTice in I.-IOO-A holds an imporTanT place in our school. Mr. Sanders Miss ArbogasT Mr, Lindsey Mr. RoTruck ENGLISH var . UV OU, S SI' OS This deparfmenf does guife a bif fo en- courage sfudenfs fo become conscious of fhe war. The English Deparfmenf has posfer displays, discussions, fhemes on war, informal fallcs from boys in fhe armed forces, oral composifions, films, currenl' evenfs, and quizzes from fhe Junior Schol- asfic Magazines. Leffers are also wriffen fo fhe boys in fhe service from fhis de- parfmenf and feachers are urging ofhers fo wrife frequenfly. The English Deparfmenf offers many opporfunifies fo prepare for fufure occu- pafions. All English courses--fhe labora- fory English secfion, where sfudenfs are helped fo raise fheir reading sfandards, American Liferafure, English Liferafure, Dramafics, Creafive Wrifing, Speech Correcfion, Advanced Grammar, Senior Composifion, Junior Composifion, Fresh- man and Sophomore English, and News- wrifing---are offered in fhis deparfmenf. "The X-Ray," fhe weelcly school paper, is fhe publicafion produced by a branch of fhe English Deparfmenf. Evelyn Graham, Helen Pre-sfon, Franlc Baker, g: Haven McClure, lna Crufchfield, Margaref Griffin, Helen Hughes, Mary Miller, Maude Coffin, Sarah Hopping, fd ll y E Th sf E fh H lcins, Alice Higman, Virginia Vermillion, Marguerife Hale, Pauline Day, Dorofhy Campbell. T ding. George Davis, Merrill CoTTln, Ray Fleenor, ArThur Shirey, O. L. Springer, RuTh Elzey, Charles Cummings. ed: George STevens, Virbinia l.indsTrum, EsTher Reel, Ella Goss, J. J. Bailey, Vivian Maines, C. D R T ck SCDCIAI. ' STUDIES During This presenT war period The So- cial STudies DeparTmenT aTTempTed To help sTudenTs inTerpreT and undersTand such every day problems as selecTive ser- vice regulaTions, raTioning, TaxaTion, and inTlaTion. Social STudies classes made an eTTorT To keep up wiTh The issues, aims, and pro- gress oT The war. In This way The sTuder:T obTained valuable inTormaTion which will help him comprehend democracy and iTs principles. PosT war problems were broughT To The aTTenTion oT hisTory sTu- denTs because These quesTions will have To be Taced by TuTure ciTizens. The sTudenTs in one oT Mr. Shirey's civics classes conducTed a scrap drive in which The various pupils Took diTTerenT parTs oT The ciTy and collecTed all kinds oT scrap maTerial. This scrap in Turn was sold To The ciTy and wiTh The money The class boughT useTul civics books Tor on- coming sTudenTs in Their sTudy oT The UniTed STaTes GovernmenT. FGREIGN LANGUAGES Thy Gregg l-lelen Humphrey Richard Rencenberger Wilma Baly T MUSIC---ART One has only To loolc aT some oT The posTers rnaole by The ArT DeparTmenT To see whaT splendid worlc The sTudenTs in ThaT oleparTmenT clo. As iT is in The ArT DeparTrnenT so iT is in The Music DeparTmenT. This deporTmenT oTTers several diTTerenT inTeresTs anol a varieTy oT Things To enTer inTo Tor sTu- clenTs who are noT inTeresTed in any kind oT music. America does noT sTand alone. IT we are To be a naTion oT The world we musT learn To Tallc wiTh people oT many naTions. For This reason, There is a Tine Foreign Lan ua e De arTmenT in A.l-l.S Q Q p ' F TradiTional is The sTudy OT l.aTin, one oi The languages loasic in The proper under- sTanding oT Fnglish. Courses in French and Spanish are also TaughT. G ldine STriclcler Fannie Nagle L J McClinTock Whifson MATHEMATICS During The pasT year The lVlaThemaTics DeparTmenT placed more emphasis on The sTudy oT maThemaTics, algebra, geom- eTry, and TrigonomeTry because oT The war. New courses were inTroducedg oThers were supplemenTed To include a broader approach To maThemaTics. AeronauTics was added To Anderson l'ligh School curriculum To answer The need Tor This phase oT maTh. A new course in Reifresher lvlaThemaTics presenTed an opporTuniTy Tor upper-classmen To "brush up" on Their maTh beTore advancing To higher insTiTuTions oT learning. A new idea was inTroduced in The alge- bra and geomeTry classes This year. The algebra classes were required To devoTe ThirTy minuTes each weelc To deTiniTely planned drills Tor The mainTenance oT ariThmeTic lcnowledge previously acquired. GeomeTry classes devoTed The same amounT oT Time To The review oT algebra. Because oT The imporTanT parT ThaT maThemaTics plays in many Tields oT es- senTial indusTries, This year high schools aTTempTed To induce sTudenTs To sTudy as much oT This subiecT as possible. A special' maThemaTics TesT was given To The sTul denTs in order To esTimaTe Andesron l-ligh School's sTandard in regard To maThe- maTics and also To acguainT,,The sTudenTs wiTh Their individual needs in The Tield oT maThemaTics. i . Weaver Basil l'losier HerberT Miller W. H. Brinson Elgin Todd Therese Bowen Nedra Denny Fred W. SToler SCIENCES ending: L. B. MaTher Leo Sanders Fred W. SToler afed: Jesse STuTsman JusTine MiTchell Iv1argareT Mulle B. R. STewarT MonTTorT Barr B. B. l'lorTon F1 All The barbarous habiTs oT boys and The sgueamish, scornTul looks oT The girls were discovered when The lowly amphib- ian was dissecTed in The newly organized Advanced Biology class. This course is TaughT by Jesse STuTsman, head oT The Biological Science DeparTrnenT, and was oTTered Tor The TirsT Time This year. ln This clivision oT The deparTmenT, saTeTy, phys- iology, beginning and advanced biology are classed. B. B. l-lorTon supervises The work in The Physical Science DepT. and is assisTed by B. R. STewarT and lvlonTTorT Barr. There are Three sTudenT assisTanTs who help in iw A The laboraTory and classes. Aside Trom acid burns, small explosions, and numerous odors, The chemisTry lab- oraTories have been organized successTul- ly. CerTain sTandards have been seT by The Army and Navy DepT. Tor sciences TaughT in high schools and The science course in Anderson l-ligh conTorms To These sTandards. This course has probably caused more headaches To The sTudes oT Anderson l-ligh Than any oTher, buT when compleTed iT is an achievemenT oT which To be very proud. X i, .Tyra .Qu . .mmgmt Q Y , "Take a leTTer. Darling," Perhaps These are The words ThaT inspired over a Thou- sand sTudenTs To enroll in The Business Ed- ucaTion DepT. Hundreds oT noTebooks are Tilled each semesTer wiTh Those ever puzzling symbols called shorThand. lOn The TypewriTer, Tlee- Ting Tingers Transcribe Those symbols inTo a language Tamiliar To all. These Tingers are sTriving To make The Big Ten, a goal seT by Business EducaTion Teachers To encour- age compeTiTion. lvlaThemaTicians are prominenT in This deparTmenT also. STruggling sophomores and iuvenile iuniors are Taced wiTh endless columns oT Tigures and Tough bookkeep- ing pracTice seTs. Remember Those gasoline books issued and Those A, B, C, and T cards ThaT were given you? Several members oT This de parTmenT oTTered Their Time and energy in The Tiling and checking oT These cards so ThaT we mighT reTrain Trom wearing ouT our raTioned shoe leaTher. The progress l. and AriThmeTic TesTs were graded by The Tireless eTTorTs oT KaTherine L. Brown, head oT The deparTmenT, and her assisTanTs. This same group may be Tound in The oTTice adioining The Typing room mimeographing The absenTee sheeTs each school morning. BUSINESS EDUCATIQIXI Shanding KaTherine Brown Donald Bowen Mariorie AusTin l-lerman Halleff Seaied GilberT Pearl' Sarah Pippen Reba ArbogasT Hazel Lashbrook HerberT Lyon TRADES AND INDUSTRY S+anding Loc Hale Jesse HunTzinger Vern Shinn Hazel Lindsey Gordon Julius Howard Lindsey John Garrigus Paul Bergevin Seafed Joe Dye Clarence Burns Ray Sherman Claude Barner Carl Bonge Howard Sharpe Dwighl Morris Wysong Julius The clanlc OT worlc Tools ---- -The buzz o' saws -i--i all are an indicaTion ThaT The Tu- Ture engineers, designers, machinisTs, draTTsmen, slcilled laborers, and mechanics are being Trained in The classes and shops OT Anderson High. During The Treshman and sophomore years courses in Applied English, Applied lvlaTh, Applied DraTTing, and lndusTrlal HisTory are Talcen by boys enrolled in The Pre-ApprenTice and Technical courses. For upperclassmen classes in Machine Shop, ProducT Design, PrinTing, AUTO- lvlechanics, and PaTTern lvlalcing are oTTer- - The hum and grinding oT machinery i,,i-i----- ed. The Trades and lndusTry DeparTmenT' is also doing iTs share Tor The war eTTorT. Any nighT you may Tind a noisy machine shop where indusTrious and ambiTious ci- vilians are preparing Tor work in deTense planTs. Paul Bergeyin, head oT This deparTmenT, declares There To be l l35 sTudenTs enrol- led in boTh day and nighT schools. Very noTiceable has been The increased inTer- esT among sTudenTs in courses oTTered by The deparTmenT. This inTeresT may be based parTly on The Tine preparaTion which The deparTmenT provides Tor indus- Trial posiTions in local TacTories. 'T ul Q, VQCATIQINIAI. AGRICULTURE Soon The VocaTional AgriculTure De- parTmenT oT A.l"l.S. will celelaraTe iTs TirsT decade. ln l934, WalTer C. Kolb Tormecl This deparTmenT in order To Teach Tho Technical viewpoinTs on all phases oT Tarm- ing. Today he is receiving awards Tor h?s generous worlc--Tor lvlr. Kolb is now in The STaTe 4l-l DeparTmenT aT Purdue Univer- siTy. l-l. B. Wilson is his successor in AHS. WalTer C. Kolb l-l. B, Wilson Aux. Mary Olds Anderson Charles Cummings CI TT d . m ivnvsicfxi FITNESS SomeThing new has been added! Never in The hisTory oT A.l-l.S. were such groans and growls heard as were uTTered when Seniors sTarTed limbering up in The new Physical FiTness classes oT The Physical Ed- ucaTion DeparTmenT. This course is cei- Tainly helping in The war eTTorT in more Than one way. IT noT only builds sTudenTs up physically, buT will also in Time produce The besT Tigures AJ-l.S. can aTTain, we hope. l-ICDME ECCDNQMICS rgareT Leachman The l-lome Economics DeparTmenT is rapidly becoming one oT The mosT impor- TanT in This school. lT is now imporTanT Tor The women oT America To shine. Cooking, being able To Tix nuTriTious meals: Home Furnishings, how To live economically: CloThing, learning To malce your own: Home Nursing and Child Care, gaining lcnowledge To relieve busy moThers Tor The war eTTorT, are imporTanT subiecTs oT- Tered by The l-lome Economics DeparT- menT. Each oT These is becoming popular now ThaT so many girls are called on To do Their parT in The war eTTorT. This deparTmenT has changed along wiTh The Time as have all The oTher de- parTmenTs. Things in This deparTmenT are deTiniTely being run along The war eTTorT line, hoping ThaT The sTudenTs will beneTiT wiTh Their Training in order To run The home TronT eTTecTively. IT The boys can ioin The Armed Forces, Then The girls can gualiTy iusT as much by Taking Home Ec- onomics and Taking care oT The home TronT unTil The boys reTurn. RCDLL CDF HCDNQI2 Aux. Mary O. Anderson g L+. Lowell R. Lee Gi Physical Eclucalion Deparlmenr EEQEA Of Science Deparlmenr ln Women's Army Auxiliary Corps 'ZEEQEQQQLA ln Uniieol Slales Army Ralph Boyd T Dane Pugh Oi English Deparimenl On lncluslrial Duly Aux. Anderson Charles Denny Of Social Sluolies Deloarlmenr lnsirucror in Naval Training School L+. Roberl' Drummond Of Social Sluolies Deparlmenl In Unileol Slales Army Aux. Ida Rulh Elzey Of Social Sluolies Deparrmenr Second Officer ln Wonmen's Auxiliary Aramy Corps Of Trades and lnolusiry Deparlmenl lnslruclor in Naval Training School Ll: Lee LESSON STUDY These scenes are memories for lhis year's Lalin sludenls, ghaslly lo some, familiar lo mosl. Horrors pracfised in I3 Lafin lorlure chambers which have been only rumored are here revealed by lhe lelling eye of lhe camera. These are lrue porlrrayals of lhe alleged carnage. Taken during aclual sessions when Miss Fannie Nagle wasn'T loolcing. .iss 3 W ,S 5 X S f J E 'ig' HGZQ 2, Kew 1 I 43:5 5' ' 2' Q 1 Q' . ,Q W if . is ' , figfzfffiffk e 55A'?g,fX4.f- . - f ' z.. V - fifay- fig? A ' 'S 415 fi 'Z- wif . NZ ff: ?,:, Ul'?3'2 f' f 'V 'QaQu23f? fvS':f M M f wL5fff2',355gff,s5- fg5 f71 3 2, MQW : ,igikiigiky twinIisgmg-L'fafi5?'1'i,W. 5' 5' 1? Q I A L ,gi E RW , .. '51 TH 3'?,ifh . 1 ev - i2?:f.!'fi:3f Hifi' -K f. ' 'wifi' V ffieiw. 'Liui?L??3'Lfi5Q5fiiP15Q-4'y'ei'g , I . fm Q My f, e.w,fem--fwwf.wgggzHwk i ,msg gi W .. 93, X, .KWSN fx. , :MQW , , 'Arias Sw, f Kwf fx 'N f f iw K ififfmgg f -!efffl'Q"l ,, 'fmvlg 1 QV? K QL gf-3, , Q. W' Y YQ ' Tw 1 ' ., 'J T Y vh'1 V13 . -:. , . 7 ,fx xii, X, . rw: 1 Q, 4 we-my V , lx.,-,H . ., L - ,. 3 M .. XM., M, i 1 S 4 W J Mfllzwmufgz drhfzifzfzef Quarler Turn lelll Forward, March! To lhe rear! Class hall! Physical Filness? Yes. you will never forqel lhal class. The sophislicaled seniors had lo come down lhis year and do a few ol The 'rhings Thai freshman do. One day each year in AHS is called Honor Day. I+ is im- possible, however. To name all achievemenls made in our school in so lillle Time. Nearly every club has won one or more honors. The X-Ray slaff has been awarded lhe highesl honors possible and Vocalional Agricullure Teams added blue ribbons +o lheir already large colleclion. L4 Y: E K- ,N 5 a E 2 TT V1 9 3 -x i N 5 , ST .., ,M...---,..n.-1.., -..m.....,-M .1, , Q ,. .,, L .., ,. ,L ,,., K.,,..4 M ,,A m .,f , . M . V , , IA! acc Aller a somewhal lenglhy discussion. lhe A.H.S. faculry decided lasl Seplember lo allow club programs To be a parl ol lhe l942-l943 school year. Even lhough many schools are eliminaled enlirely all exlra-curriclar acfivilies for The duralion, if was fell Thai Anderson High School or- ganizalions have suflicienl meril lo allow conlinuance. Thus an oullel is provided lor hobbies and special ablilies of sludenls al a limo when recrealional aclivily is sorely needed. Even so. ihe number of clubs aclive in AHS is deliniiely reduced. Mosl noleworlhy was The disbanding of 'rhe Sen- ale. lhe school's oldesl organizalion. Dlher groups have shilled Jrheir meeling limes from evening hours lo alle' school as an acl of courlesy lo Old Man Gasoline. One club inauguraled luncheon meelings. ln spi're ol lransporlalion dillicullies and problems in se- curing sponsors in a conslanfly-changing facuify, clubs have had a vilal parl in providing and mainlaining a high morale in AHS during lhe pasl year. annum xx I 5, X 4 1. S National Honor Society Vs L6 Hear Ye, Hear Yel The "BaTTle oT WiTs" is now in session. MasTer of Ceremonies: Mr. lnTellecT, who is The TaTher of Germany's new order? Mr. lnTellecT: Adolf HiTler may be called The "proud Papa" oT The New Order, buT all orders can be cancelled. Yes, iT is The Honor SocieTy members aT one oT Their monThly meeTings. The Honor SocieTy has helped The war eTTorT by disconTinuing parT of Their meeTings in order To save gas and Tires. Srill iT is noT impossible To have inTeresTing meeTings. BoTh juniors and seniors can be members oT The Honor SocieTy if They have aT leasl one-halT A's, noT more Than one-TourTh C's and no D's or F's. Under The Tine guidance of Their spon- sors, Miss MargareT Mullendore and Ar- Thur Shirey, The sTudenTs oT This club plan and carry ouT quiz programs, discussions, lecTures, and debaTes. Row I: BeTTy STuTsman, Joan Lennis, Virginia Evans, Dor- is Turner, AniTra Lynch, Mary Ann C5ephardT, Joan DieT zen, Mary Helen Carico, Mary Lou McLain, GerTrude Schmidt DoroThie CrawTord, Row 2: Jessie Falge, Mary Emma Huser, PaTricia WiIhiTe, Marian Zedelcar, Marian Canaday, Jeanne WeaTherTord, Emma Jean Nunley, Marilyn Mulvihill, Marjorie WheaT, Joan Kerr, Wilma Dixon, Helen Feni- more, Donna Green, Doris Bowser, BeTTy Lowman, Geneva Barg, JaneT Manuel, Row 3: Charlene Morse, Fred Bronnenberg, Lewis Dar- lingTon, Bruce Douglas, Bob Krueger, Leila Wilson, Caro- lyn Long, Susie LamberT, RuTh HauTT, Louise Flanders, Frances Hudson, Jane Urernovich, Joan Barlcdull, June Allen, PasTy Heineman, Jeanne Ann Bruner, Joan Kessler, Beverly Beclc. Row 4: Max Eggman, John Barber, Bob Morse, Alvin Nunley, Franlclin Beeler, William Cheever, Bill SouThar'n, Wm, Kopp, Jimmie Collins, Gerold Fowler, Earl Jackson. Seaied AT Table: Miss Mullendore, Marjorie Fuller jV.P.j, Barbara Forse lSec,j, Carol Hanna lPres.j, Neil MaTf Thew lTr.l, Mr. Shirey. ,ilu- 's Student Council Row I: Hugh Harrison, Joe Cook, MaribeTh Munson, Jessie Falge, BeTTy Lowman, Harry Forse, Barbara Cleaver Don SwinTord, Mex Eggman, Mary Ann Ge-phardT, Car oline Buck, Marian Canaday, Bill Miller, Paul Brinduse. Row 2: Mr. HalleTT, Royal BechTold, Wilma Wilborn Sandra ConTos, AlberTa Mannon, Joan Malone, Donna Lou Green, Jean Humrickhouse, Vic NeTTerville, Joan Barkdull, Jim BaIdauT, Joan DieTzen, Mary RuTh Rorkwell. Row 3: Harry Williams, Donna Shipley, Manson Church. Clarene Jorgensen, Joanna Heiney, Marilyn Bluemle, Bob SmiTh, Miles Hardy, Gene Thompson, Gordon ShrouT, Gerfrude Schmidt Mary Lou McLain, James Eskew. Row 4: Charles Rubenking, Max Broyles, George Pancol, Bob Krueger, Tom Ellis, MarT NorTon, Fred Noble, Bob Canaday, Thamar Vermillion, WilTord SmiTh, Don Taylor, Earl Jackson. STudenT Council members noT pic'l'ured: Merle ScoTT, Joe Melcher, PaTTy Phillips, George AiaTza, George William- son, Olive Swain, Ralph Reed, Bennie Edelson, Harry Farmer, Pearl Pearson, Nolan WhiTe, Clyde STeckel, Ted CaroThers, Bob Hannalord, Lewis Jones, Wayne Maul, Barbara H. Brown, Ross E. Michel, Mae Ellen Church. ASSEMBLY Book Exchange, March oT Dimes, Book Drive, War STamp sales, and school clancesl All These acTiviTies and more con- sTiTuTe The STudenT Councils yearly acTiv- iTios. This year, as in several previous yoars, The STudenT Council operaTed The Book Exchange where many sTudenTs were supplied wiTh used TexTs. While on The subiecT oT books, The STudenT Council, in collaboraTion wiTh The War ETTorT Com- miTTee, conducTed The Book Drive in which over a Thousand volumes were coi- lecTed and senT To The boys in The Armed Forces. On The PresidenT's BirThday The Council assisTed in The naTion-wide March OT Dimes in which enThusiasTic workers broughT in conTribuTions amounTing To Slbl ,53. Also during The course oT Tho year, a convocaTion was presenTed by The Coun- cil in which each member was inTroduced To The sTudenT body and various members discussed The early developmenT, pure poses, and achevemenTs oT This assembly. Probably The mosT ouTsTanding accomp- lishmenT oT The STudenT Council was The sale oT war sTamps, sTamp corsages, and bonds in each homeroom during various days oT The week ThroughouT The year. A goal oT S900 was seT wiTh which To buy a ieep. This goal was exceeded Tive Times and enough money was spenT in The pur- chasing oT war sTamps and bonds To ac- crediT Anderson High School wiTh The pur- chase oT Tive such ieeps Tor The Armed Forces. A conTesT was sTaged beTween Anderson High School and CenTral High School oT Muncie in which each school Tried To sell The mosT sTamps and bonds per capiTa Tor a period oT Three weeks, be- ginning March I7, and ending April 2. During This period oT Time 59872.45 worTh oT bonds and sTamps were purchased Through Anderson High School To make us The winner wiTh aIoouT ThirTy cenTs per cap- iTa more Than our opponenT. The TirsT oT January a goal oT 520,000 was seT Tor The sale oT war sTamps and bonds during The remain- der oT The school year. BOND AND STAMP SALES IN FRONT HALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The goal was reached and exceeded. To be more deT- iniTe, The sale oT sToclcs oT Treedom Trom OcTober unTil June was over 525.000, Anderson High School, TaculTy mem bers, and STudenT Council members are To be congraTula- Ted on Their Tine supporT oT This conTesT. E lmprovemenTs were aTTained by changing The elecTion or The yell leaders and The qualiTicaTions and The TuncTioning oT The moniTor sysTem. The Social AcTiviTies CommiTTee, Clubs CommiTTee, and Pep Session CommiTTee TuncTion- cd eTTecTively under The supervision oT The STudenT Coun- cil i Row I: MaribeTh Munson, Caroline Buclc, BeTTy Lowman, Marian Canaday, Jessie Falge, Barbara Cleaver, Mary Ann Ge-phardT, Max EggmanlPres.I. Row 2: Mr. HalleTT, Harry Forse, Bill Miller, Joe Coolc, Don Richardson, Hugh Harrison Jr., Don Swinford, Paul Brinduse. I-I1-Y Around The Triangle To The LeTT: Jack DavenporT, Jack Zoll, Jack Williams, CrawTord Handley, Dor. STinson, Don Schlabach, Bill Moore, Don Richardson, Jack Bluemle, Charles King, Wayne Phillips, George AlaTza, Dick Main, Bob Bolen, John Barber, Manson Church, Max Eggman. John Brissenden, Oscar Melson, Bud Bronnenberg, Roy BechTold, Carl MaTThew, Jim TeTers, MarT NorTon, Bob Morse, Bob TackeTT, Charles Laughlin, Charles STroup, Bill Cummins, WalTer Black, Boo Zerkel, Vic NeTTerville, Jake Prid- dy, Ralph Rodecap, Bill Friel, Charles CriTchlow, Mark Hanna- Tord. Inside The Triangle: Jim Whir- aker lV.P.l, Don Swinford lTr.l, WalTer STidham lSec.l, Bob Phil- lips lPres.l. Oufside The Triangle: Mr. STew- arT, Mr. Davis. As usual The besT dance oT The year was held by The l-li-Y Club in The audiTorium aTTer The Kokomo Game, wiTh Chic Meyer's and his orchesTra. TwenTy mem- bers were iniTiaTed in The Tall semesTer and sixTeen in The spring, making a mem- bership oT abouT sixTy Tine lads. The an- nual Line of Dimes was very successTul This year, bringing in 2020 dimes. The TaiThTul members really did Their parT in yelling, Too, iusT ask 'eml WiTh The money They gave a grand ChrisTmas ParTy Tor The needy children oT The ciTy aT The Y.M. CA. A weiner roasT was subsTiTuTed Tor The annual hayride lasr Tall, and overlooking The TacT ThaT iT was raining, everyone rear- ly enioyed himselT lincluding Mr. Davis.l ln The spring a picnic was held To saTisTy ThaT hungry group. Two pledge dances were given, one in each semesTer, To honor Th new l-li-Y'ers, in addiTion To The "big" dance. DespiTe The TacT ThaT The old I-li-Y members had To loan Their pins To The pledges because The new pins weren'T ordered in Time, Things moved along as well as could be expecTed. A gala occasion --Q.--QQ.Q colorTul Torrnals es- corTed by handsome lads swaying To The rhyThmic music oT Their orchesTra. The hol- iday spiriT was in The air and The Senior Girl Reserves ChrisTmas Dance was a suc- cess. The members oT This organizaTion, of which There are abouT TiTTy, Took charge and acTed as hosTesses Tor The co-ecl dances on Three occasions. Each SGCOHGJ' and TourTh Tuesday oT every monTh is The Time These maidens gaTher TogeTher To do Their work oT good deeds. During The Thanksgiving season baskeTs were Tilled and given To needy Tamilies in Anderson. Money was raised by apple, do-nuT, and ice cream saleslhegirls made emblems Tor The War ChesT Drive and aTTended The MoTher and DaughTer Ban- Senior Girl Reserves Row I: Frances Carmody, MarTha Elsea, Beverley Whisler, Virginia Fowler lV. P.l,Annie FousTlPres.l, Maxine ManTooTh lTr.l, RiTa Bable, Jackie Dunlap, Marilyn Sanderson, BeTTy Williams. Rew 2: Norma Penn, Jean Loud- enback, Lorraine Jeraback, Joan Jackson, MarTha Cook, Jeanne Bruner, Joan Carroway,, BeTry Davidson, BeTTy GOTT, Mariorie Fuller, MargareT Sanders. Row 3: Joanne Coil, Doris Turner, Lillian JesTer, Eilene ScoTT, Helen Zagorski, Lavonia Vaughn, Helen Lane, Wilma Heagy, Helen An- Ton, RuTh Biddle, Rosadore Hahn, Row 4: Mrs. MiTchell, Anna Marie Eberle, Deanne Bronnenberg. Virginia Downard, Mary HusTon, Virginia Parkinson, Barbara Shaw, Joan Yeager lSec.l, JuaniTa STineman, RoberTa HuTTon. queT wiTh The oTher Girl Reserve clubs. Mrs. Nelson, aT one oT Their meeTings, spoke on ThaT all-imporTanT subiecT oT make-up. Asaclimax To Their season oT social acTiviTies, a dance was held lasT monTh. IT was The Formal Spring Dance which Took place in The Co-ed Room oT The Y.VV.C.A. Row I: Jean Ann Wilder, Belly Lou Williams, Janel Roland lTr.l, Belly Simmonds lSec.l, Rolnerla Nevis lPres.l, Vivian Counselor lRep.l, Maxine Kidwell QV.P.l, Rulh Ann Connoly, Margarel French. Row 2: Mrs. Denny, Mary Lee Gosling, Norma Brooks, Phyllis Snider, Erma Jones, Virginia Barnes, Joan Bryson, Janel Chaney, Belly Ann Srnilh, Belly Moore. Row 3: Helen Meikel, Joyce Pelligrevf, Mary Joann Plessinger, Louise Anderson, Pal Parker, Marilyn Clark, Evelyn Farmer, Mary Mouse, Mildred Tyre, Elhel Yales, Sandra Conlos. Row 4: Thelma Dills, Pally Wier, Earlyn Keilh, Pauline Shaller, Rulh Wiley, Mary Lou Samuels, Doris Slevens, Belly Speedy, Beverly York, Beverly Jo Brown, Donna Lou Hullman, Phyllis Covniglon, Sophomore Girl Reserves One ol lhe mosl allruislic cliilas in AHS lhis year perhaps has been lhe Sophomore Girl Reserves. The high-inlenlioned mem- bers devoled mosl ol lheir meelings lo preparing boxes lo send lo soldiers and sailors. Junior Girl Reserves Gne greal advancemenl ol lhe Junior Girl Reserves was lhe holding ol a hanger hunl which added aboul 400 hangers lo lhe war ellorl. The iuniors and seniors, combined, sponsored a successlul dance ir lhe audilorium aller a baske-lball game. Row I: Rulh Vernon, Leora Johnson, Jown Clem, Cordel- lia Chambers, Rulh Haull, Barbara Pillenger lTr.l. El- eanor Erosl lSec.l, Shirley Allen lV.P.l, Beverly Becl lPres.l, Josephine Scampmorle, Pal Durgan, Pally All-- son, Wanda Samuels, Norma Leavell. Row 2: Helen Cox, Belly Risch, Wilma Smilh, Barbara Cleaver, Pal Wilhile, Janel Bond, Carolyn Darwin, Delor- is Childers, Belly Kramer, Doris Bear, Marian Canaday, Edilh Schoonover, Ann Walker, Mary Lou McLain, June Hawkins, Lilsa Prokos. Row 3: Doris Young, Mary Ellen Smilh, Joan Selles, Lois Evans, Kalherine Carr, Virginia Nichols, Margarel Durrer, Alice Jean Alwood, Mariorie Smilh, Jeanne McFadden, Evalou Dallon, Belly McGillicuddy, Sally Berry, Jackie Yales, Joan Miller, Eris Curry, Pal Clark, Dellilah Gil- lespie. Row 4: Joan Kerr, Jean Wealherlord, Jean Hollingsworlh, Ellen King, Jackie Yusl, Gladys Lewis, Treva Sloul, Mal'- iorie Wheal, Palsy Hamillon, Rulh Baldaul, Belly Smilh, Palsy Heineman, Anne Lee Miller, Eslher Gerrard, Mar- ilyn Rhodes, Vivian Roseberry. Row 5: Belly Lowman, Gerlrude Schmidl, Norma McCord, Winnilred Vermillion, Pal McGuire, Jean Humrickhouse, Anne Miller, Mary Helen Carico, Irma Rinker, Jo Anne Bronnenberg, Mrs, Lashbrook, Joyce Carver, Vivian Heiney, Joan Kessler, Jean Slolllerneyer, Norma Wyanl, Marian Zedager, Mildred Yocum, and June Risher, Freshman Girl Reserves lT seems as Though everyone is working Tor The war eTTorT, and The Freshman Girl Reserves are doing Their biT Too. They held a share-a-dress dance where old cloThes were The admission. Their meeTings were aTTended wiTh greaT enThusiasm. A Chili Supper was held along wiTh oTher evening enTerTainmenTs. Considering Thar This was Their TirsT year as a high school club, Those girls are doing very well, They have ap- proximaTely TiTTy members. Torch Club The Torch Club deserTed rouTine This year and insTiTuTed someThing new in The way oT meeTings in A.l-l.S. Club members enjoyed several luncheon assemblages aT The Y. M. C. A. "We're diTTerenT," They declare. This year The members, who can sTancl anyThing, rose aT dawn To herald EasTer's coming wiTh melodious harmony. Those who survived were rewarded wiTh Tun aT The club's aTTer-school privaTe picnic and dance aT Mound's Parlc. To oil The wheels oT Their Treasury, They sold lndian Emblems. The club also spon- sored a dance. Row I: Junice MarTin, Mary Lee Lewellen, Opal Brew- sTer, Naomi Spall, Barbara Spiegal, JoAnne Risher lV.P,j, Joan Linville lPres.l, Beverly Nelson lSec.l, lone Sells lTr.l, Joanne NorTon, Barbara Kramer. Row 2: Mrs. Buchanan, Ramona Ward, PaT WaTlcins, Mary Alice Richardson, ETTa Jean l-loard, Annabelle Funlc- houser, Anna Wilson, BeTTy STone, BeTTy SylvesTer, Mari- liou Yaclcley, PaT GriTTin, Florene Saunders, Lorene Saun- ers. Row 3: Carol Moreland, Lou Ann Miller, Janie Phillips, Barbara Brown, BeTTy l-loTTmasTer, Lillian Sibera, Barbara Brown, Delores Dwiggins, Doris EusTler, RiTa Riley, Mary Prolcos, Geneva Anderson, Jaclcie Casey, PaTricia Owens, Phyllis Maxwell, Geraldine Wilson, JoAnn Baum, Barbara LysT, BeTTy Palmer, Jane SchmiTT, Barbara WeaTherTord, SuzeTTe ScoTT, Jaclcie Hileman, Marilyn Goyer, DoroThy Green, Alice Lezenby, Marilyn STroclc, BeTTy Dobson, Beverly Reynolds, Gloria Balmer, CharloTTe Bronnenberg Marylou ATwood. Row I: Charles James, George Pancol, Jack BurTon, Diclc Williams, l-larry Frye lPres.l, Phil Broclc lSec.l, Don Badgley lV.P.l, Harry Forse, Bob Pavey, Ralph l-lughes, Buddy Noch, Bob BaldauT, Richard l-lamilTon, Ray Coch- ran, George Cochrane. Row 2: Mr. l-losier, Richard l-larrison, Joe MaTTingly, Gale Snider, Warren Rhodes, Don Gwinnup, Bob Claris, John Vaughn, Bob Mead, Mr. Lyons, Mr, Morris. Row 3: Neil PeTry, Jim ArThur, Jim PeTers, John MaThews, Max Broyles lTr.l, Don Moore, Thom Gephardt Tom Jorgensen, Joe MiTchel, Ward Marianos. Pow 4: John King, Clarence Jorgensen, Joe Wibur, Phil Bach, Bob Franlce, Jack Clarlc, Sam l'lill, Bob Crecilius, Tom Ellis, Don James, Jaclc Miller, J. D. Main, Bob Bal- linger, Morris MinTon. I ,tlv The A n d e r s o n ChapTer oT The Eu- . yy Ture Earmers oT Amer- ? ica began :Ts year i3 T 'f!4c,!-fig ffv f wiTh The dairy com- -a"-' 1 2' peTiTion aT The 4-l-l W - roundup held aT uf 'iff ' 'r'r due UniversiT lasr MQ - Y June. The Team, com- posed oT William Elia- son. Ray CroxTon, Jim TeTers, and Max Eggman, placed Third: and William Elia- son and Ray CroxTon placed Third as in- dividual iudges. The apple iudging Team, composed oT John MaTThew, Max Eggman, Jim TeTers, and John Tanner, placed Third in The sTaTe conTesT. The vegeTal:nle Team, composed oT Marvin Wills, RoberT Reed, Joe PeTTi grew, and Lee Roy Lawson, placed TiTTh. Max Eggman and Jim TeTers placed secf ond and Third respecTively on apple idart TiTicaTion. AlThough The disTricT and sTaTe corn huslcing conTesTs were eIiminaTed This year, The Ag deparTmenT held iTs own compeTiTion wiTh Dick Runyon coming ouT on Top and Marshall STeiner running a close second. Jim TeTers and Max Eggman aTTendeol The disTricT F.F.A. meeTing aT Carmel, lndiana in March. BoTh boys compeTed in The essay conTesT. Jim placing second and Max Third. The spring iudging conTesT began wiTh The compeTiTion on crops. The Al-TS Team. composed oT Joe PeTTigrew, John Tanner, John MaTThew, and Max Eggman placed TirsT in The counTy and TiTTh in The disTricT. John Tanner 'placed TourTh anci Joe PeTTigrew sevenTh. The dairy iudging Team. made up oTRay CroxTon, Jim TeTers, Jim Olevy, and Gil- berT Musselman, placed second in The counTy. TiTTh in Th disTricT and are enTi- Tled To compeTe in The 4-H roundup held aT Purdue This monTh. Ray Thomas, Lee Eden, Russell Euloanl-cs, and Bolo Pavey maole up The poulTry Team, placing TirsT in The counTy and T'iTTh in The disTricT. The livesToclc Team, composed oT Jim TeTers, Joe PeTTigrew, RoberT Reed and Kirk Tupman, placed Third in The counTy. Jim TeTers and Max Eggman received Their TourTh leTTer award This year. Only one oTher boy in The hisTory oT The de- parTmenT has ever made This achievemenT. Future Farmers QF America Row I:Jaclc Shoullz, Dick Runyon, Max Eqqman, Jim Terers, Marshall Sfeiner, John Tanner, Ray Croxron, Mr. Kolb, l-luqh Mifchell. Row 2: Joe Pelliqrew, Gene Orfh, Rex Garringer, Lee Roy Lawson, Alberl' Kearns, Kirk Tupman, Maurico Jones, Bob Pavey Row 3 Lee Eden lohn Marlhew Philip Davis Grlber Musselman Roberl Reed Bob Prresl Marvin Wills Jrnn Olvey Bob Jones OFFICERS IN FFA Jim Tefers T Ray Croxlon Rep Marshe'l Sleiner Pres John Tanner VP Max Eggman fSec M Kolb Sponsor Below lef+ Marcus Krngen Cenler Mr Haynes Lee Roy Lawson Nell Malrhew Earl Powless John Malrhev Jim Tefers Mr Kolb Rlghf Joe Pefhgrew John Tan ner John Ma'r'rhew Max Eggman Max Eqgrnan Jim Telers Krrlc Tupman Roberr Reed ax Y W it is Y - ' - ,W ,A.,N.,....,mf - ' z 35 gg - pg . . D A , Es fs " A ,Q A XM . X Ja ,Z ? 9 gil 2' 3 M f ' Z: :Y an Yi vi i T Q 'Wm ,Z 5 , Q wi. f M -xi? Q T K ?V It -Q , Q- w E ,ai 5 xg 2 A .A A , , . A '7 gi A i M A my U Y- ,xi A ly ' :.1,'V , 'iv jg iw ww gd, J K I , M L ,J Hx. L4 ' 7- 7 5? 5 W A W E A ,LF , K f' k ,Q X- .f 7 A , ,L A .J - a - 1 1 ff Q' .f 9 Q 5 K Q. 4" J 1: :ir , Y , L "Q 4, L' m ' G K. S. f. 'K ' i, A 'Q , .1 V . f Q : . X K .. Q - , Q 3 5' f -is Wi' km X Q 5 2 ,F 1 g Jw A ' if EJ f A Q , , . 1 f , 'W' Band "Look aT The brighT red Tire-engine!" were The words exclaimed by The mem- bers oT The band as They climbed up on The wagon To give Their conTribuTion To The ciTy-wide clean-up campaign. The TiTTy-Tive piece organizaTion led by Rich- ard Rencenberger has been very acTive This year. ConcerTs were given Tor several schools: The services oT The band were engaged in numerous bond sales and pre- senTaTionsg The baslceTball games were aT- Tended by This colorTul group: and ' iT parTicipaTed in many Tine parades. ln The band parade conTesT held in Marion lasT summer, The Anderson High School Band placed TirsT winning The prize money oT 5200. Under The proper condiTions. leTTers are given To The graduaTing seniors who par- TicipaTe in band acTiviTies. These acTivi- Ties do noT end buT conTinue Through The summer Tor parades and parlc concerTs. The seven maioreTTes have presenTed a varieTy oT programs This year. ln addiTion To Those snappy drills, The la congas, and The Tancy dance sTeps, They Twirled and led The band on many occasions. You were enTerTained by These lassies aT The baslceT-ball games and aT convos. They held summer classes Tor Those wishing To learn To Twirl. Along wiTh all The oTher pride and ioys oT our high school we class our brighTly clad band and maioreTTes. Al lhe climax oi every high school career lhe slrain oi "pomp and Circumslanceu are engraved in The mind of every senior. This melody is played annually by lhe orches- lra direcled by Richard Rencenberger. Occasionally we hear from lhis organizalion al convos, bul gradualion is Jrhe lime lhal will dwell in our memories. ln "ye olde England" slcilled groups called Madrigals originaled by galhering lo sing and be merry. "DoTlie Ann" and a iew ol lhe Choral Club members originalecl lhis group in which parlicipanls would plan and presenl musical programs. Programs were presenled al lhe Slale Teachers' Convenlion, Twelllh Nighl Tea. and for Wom- en's and Cily Councils. Upon lhe resignalion of Mrs. Dorolhy Dunlap Gragg, Miss Mary Rulh Palmer became sponsor ol lhe group. Qrchcstra Inner Circle: Virgil Slaley, Marilyn Sanderson, lmogena Denlinger, Dorolhy Gencla, Russel Zoolc, Second Circle: Frances McCain, Virginia Beneliel, Deanna Bronnenberg, Edilh Schoonover, Marjorie Fuller, Jacques lie Dexler, Richard Hamillon, JoAnne Risher, Paul Oclco- rnan, Doyle Newlon. Third Circle: William Flilboll, Rila Pallon, Anilra Lynch, Shirley Allen, Norma Brown, Neal Perry, Marvin l-lull, Roberf l-lilrle, Mary Lou McLain, Waller Blaclc, Mary Margarel Sears. Slandingz Mr. Rencenberger and Fred Riggs. Gene Fisher, Don Richardson, Manson Church, Allan Tapp, Al Beyler, Wilma Smilh, Evelyn Yusl, Annie B. Fousl, Mrs. Gragg, Carolyn Darwin, Wilma l-leagy, Bob Baker, Arlo DuBois, Hugh P. l-larrison, Anne Mae Youngs. Choral cu, Once again The Choral Club, under The eTTicienT direcTion oT Miss Mary RuTh Palmer, new Sr. High School Teacher, gave Their EasTer program wiTh unusual enThusi- asm aT The EasTer Sunday Sunrise Service aT Shadyside Park. During The year The Choral Club gave a candle-lighT service aT The Park Place Church oT God and a service Tor The W.C.T.U. STaTe ConvenTion aT The Bap- TisT Church. On ChrisTmas Eve The mem- bers oT The Choral Club broadcasT Their ChrisTmas program Trom The MeThodisT Church, and no one can TorgeT The Choral Club if They heard The caroling done in The halls oT AHS near ChrisTmas Time. Row I: Annie B. FousT, PaTricia McGuire, Marilyn Rhodes, Mary K. P'Simer, EsTher STriclcler, Wilma Heagy, Ned STegner, Don Richardson, Mrs. Gregg, Manson Church, KenneTh Bramming, Evelyn YusT, Wilma Dixon, Marilyn Mulvihill, Leona MaTcheTT, Wilma Hans, Jean Humriclc- house. Row 2: Nondas Ervin, Carolyn Darwin, Mary Jane Karr, Carolyn Reeder, June EasTman, Barbara Harmon, Gladys Lewis, Eleano ler. JudiTh Nooney, Lois Cade, Anna Mae Youngs, r HunT, Lillian Reeder, Wilma SmiTh, Wanda Buf- Row 3: Joan Kerr, AniTra Lynch, Helen Lane, Jeane Toombs, Mary Keeling, MarTha Elsea, Lena Precup, Doris Young, Jane FrampTon, Evelyn Alafza, DoroThy BrighT, BeTTy iii' T" ii ' Wilcle, Louise Flanders, Lois Evans, iiii ' BeTTy Lowman. h ,,L ,AI z 1 . Row 4: Carol Hanna, MarTha 1 fri' ii Cooln, Doris GarreTson, Allen Tapp, Alvin Beyler, Gene Fisher, ii T , ',, 'ii A J a c lc To o rn b s , Ge o rg e Al a Tza , ,V, Charles CriTchlow, Don Schlabach. iir Bob Balmer, Charles STroup, Arlo Du Bois, Bill Friel, Joe Apple. .:i:.: 2 'ezi' gaTe, Hugh P. Harrison. Misg Palmer Pow I: Bob Laux, Gerald Hum- bles, Harold Humbles, John Moore, Charles Shoup, Miss Palmer. Rom 2: Allen Tapp, Dale Clark, Paul AlaTza, CarTer Kelly, Wayne McClinTock. Row 3: Charles Saunders, Joe Wilbur, Bill Rodecap, Norman Miller, TrenTon BuTner. ,, Boys,-Girls, Glec Clubs During The year The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs have lenT Their lovely blending voices To several programs. The girls sang Twice aT The BapTisT Church and The boys sang Tor a convofalion and Kiwanis Club Barh groups sang aT The Park Place Church aT ChrisTmas. Row I: BeTTy Kesslinq, Jackie PlaTT, Jean Ann Wilder, JaneT Bond, Wilma Wilborn, BeTTy Rice, Barbara Riggs, Virginia Barnes, AlTreTTa Fisher, Sarah Lou Decker, Char- loTTe DarlingTon, Elouise Williams, BeTTy Lane, Joanne Haigh, Mirian Ferree, Doris Sellers. Row 2: Mary Lakey, Louise Flanders, Mary Frances Jer- rell, Joan Brown, Mildred Mason, Phyllis Schneider, Eva Lou DalTon, Priscilla SmiTh, Lois Evans, Jean l-luTTon, l'Ta:el Cochran, PaTTy PiTTs, Nellie WhiTe, Jane Jack , Cherie Collis, Syvilla Condon, Audrey Brown, Marylere Gosling, Mrs. Gragg. Row 3: Alice Dew, Saralou Salsberry, Phyllis CherringTon Barbara Hanna, Susan Dalbey, MarTha Farmer, Barbara Vfhelchel, Helen Taylor, Verna Morris, Audrey Gobl Goldie Hall Janice Hancock, Geraldine STohler, Viviai Counceller, JoAnne Bronnenberg, Beverly Jo Brown, BeTTv Lou ClayTor, Marilyn Breese, RuTh Wiley, Pauline ShaTF Row 4: Phyllis CovingTon, Anne Plessinger, Elwanda Jer don, Joan Bryson, Harrier Nowlin, PaTTy Phillips, Marnv MoTTo, Doris STevens, Vonda Price, Helen Kailor, Edl' Hood, KeTurah Howe, Norma Brooks, Virginia Brig: Jean Grey, Dolores Gibson, Marilyn Rhodes. Row 5: BeTTy looms, Mariorie Hill, Doris Backer, Jo n Caylor, BeTTy Dunn, Maybelle VVhiTsel, JaneT Chave RuTh Conley, Mariorie Gray, ReTa Herrel, Phyllis Farrei Erma Rinker, lma Jean MarTindale, Eleanor ErosT, EsTher Gerard, BeTTy Jarvis, BeTTy Risch, PaTTy Robinson, Wanda Samuel. Dramatics Club 119.1 Q07 SD '4 5 ,ll , "Romeo, whereTore arT Thou, Romeo?" None oTher Than a member oT The Dra- maTics Club spoke These lines aT The con- vocaTion given Tor The sTudenT body by The DramaTics Club. Each year The Dra- maTics club is asked To give a program Tor The school and The TirsT Tew words above give a sample oT whaT The program con- sisTed oT. The war has hiT, among oTher Things, The DramaTics Club in Taking The male sponsor away. Upon Ralph Boyd's induc- Tion inTo The army, Miss Alice Higman, new Sr. High Teacher, was elecTed as The new co-sponsor and she has proved very indispensable To The organizaTion. ln addiTion To The convocaTion The Dra- maTics Club also sTaged an Open House play in The spring. T"-ww 'z PaTsy HamilTon, Ralph Rodecap, Leila Wilson, Mary M, STanley, Lucena MacC'illan, Sandra ConTos, RuTn Brinduse, PaTTy Weir, Maxine Kidwell, Joan Redick, Erie. Curry. Pow 2: Anna Lee Miller, Marilyn Rhodes, Doris Mears, Barbara Hanna, Caroline Buck, Josephine Scampmore, RoberTa Nevis, Ellen King, PaTTy STilson. Row 3: John Rogers, KenneTh Bramming, Bill Herbig, John Barber, Marilyn Mulvihill, Miss Higman, Jack Zoll, Mar- ian Canaclay, Barbara Forse, Jim BaldauT, Bob Hall, Boo Baldaui, Charles Saunders, James Collins, Paul Hines. Mark Hannaford, Mrs. Hughes, CrawTord Handley. l sv J R d lc Doris STevens, Donna Lou Greene, Doris Bowser, BeTTy BarnharT, BeTTy Davidson, Sherry McClinToclc, Joan Meyers, BeTTy L D JeaneTTe Breece, Evalee Phillips. B b B Imogene YusT, Billie Owens, Elaine MsCarTy, Deloris l-Tall J lh GI dy Lewis, Winifred Vermillion lSec.l, Lois Cade, Jimmie Collins, L T Gene Simmonds, Clyde STyeclcle, Bill Souders, Anna Mae Youngs, l d Y lc Wlliam WerTz lTr.l, Annie B. FousT, Carolyn STurwold, Shirley T ln T V g Eh dT inia r ar , Dave Precup, Evelyn Yusl' lPres.l. Junior Red Cross VicTory aT home is an imporTanT maTTer Today and DEFENSE lON Tl-lE HOME FRONT mighT be given as The slogan oT The Jr. Red Cross Tor The pasT school year. The Jr. Red Cross sponsored The TirsT dance oT The year lay accepTing lceys Tor admission. This club is very acTive in ser- ving all people in need and rewarding Those who have served Their counTry TaiThf- Tully. The members delivered Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas baslceTs Tilled wiTh Tood, sold Chrislmas seals, sponsored The For- geT-lvle-NoT sale Tor disabled war veTer ans, and accepTed donaTions on Purple l-learT Day Tor Purple T-learT VeTerans. An- oTher evenT oT The year was The lnTanTile Paralysis Drive. The Jr. Red Cross wishes To help all boys and girls who need medical aTTen4 Tion. During The year The club paid Tor Three Tonsil operaTions and purchased glasses Tor needy boys and girls. To show Their loyalTy To A.l-l.S. and To The'naTion, a service Tlag was presenTed To The school. An inTeresTing convo was sTaged TeaTuring lvliss LiberTy and Uncle Sam. LeT's give a cheer Tor The Jr. Red Cross. They are baclcing The UniTed STaTes Vic- Tory To The Tinish. Latin Club Al mosl ol lheir lirsl semesler meel- ings, lhe Lalin Club pushed aside lransla- lions and verbs lor a more manual arlis- Jrry. Dellly wielding paper and brush, club members fashioned Chrislmas cards which were laler sold. For ils own benelil, The club read plays wrillen in Lalin al many ol Jrhe club meel- ings. A regular lealure was Lalin Transla- lions. Chrislmas was lhe occasion ol 3 gala club parly. SiHing: Richard l-liday, Helen Summers, George Arms slrong lTr.l, Ray Cochran, Joan Dielzen, Hilda Legg, Joan Clem lSec.l, Donna Green lV.P.l, Wilma l-leagy, Anilra Lynch lPreS.l. Siandingz Miss Nagle, George Pancol, Gerald Fowler. James Collins, Rulh Brinduse, Norman Douglas. Boar bias Conlrary lo ils name, lhe Book Club was oddly boolcless unlil lhis year. Club members agreed lhal lhis should noi be and decided lo improve The silualion. New books purchased are The Song of Bernaderfe, See Here, Privafe Hargrove, and olhers. Members also exchanged poclcel edi- lions al Chrislmas, which were laler cir- culaled among lhemselves. A lilerary quiz and boolc reviews by members and oulside spealcers were learured al rhe bi- weelcly meelings. SiH'ing: Palsy l-lamillon, Wilma Smiih, Dick Hiday, Gerald Schlossberg, Rulh l-laull, Mary Ellen Smilh, Judy ireland Paul Slevens, June Allen, Gene Moore. Sianding: Florerie Saunders, Belly Sieirwall, Jack Clarlc lprog. Chrm.l, Miss Griffin, Diclc l-lamillon, Bob Laux, Pal Prirchard Sec.-Tr.l Lorene Saunders, Donald Taylor lPres,l. Junior Conservation Club The Junior Conservafion Club is open fo all boys who are inferesfed in fhe open fields, hunfing, fishing, and preserving wild game. ln year before, fhe boys fook, long frips and hikes, buf fhis year because of fhis war fhese hikes were posfponed unfil fhey can be faken. They fook shorf hikes and sfudied wild game af fheir meefings. Ideas of sfarfing a club for casfing, feafuring fhe rod and reel, were discussed ar fhe meefings. Siffing: Don Armsfrong, Charles Condon, Mr, Miller, Bob Riffer ,Gerald Humbles, Vern Baker, Earl Powless, Charles Hamilfon, Bill Helrnic, Jack Phillips lV.P.l, Vern Hiles lPres,l, Blanchard Harshman lSec-Tr.l. Sfanding: Harold Humbles, Bob Pavey, Bill Fidler, John Cummins, Marf Norfon, Charles Jones,Gerald Schlossberq, Bob Lawler, Lee Handley, John Mafhews, Mr. Morris. Camera Club Calling all camera fans! Affenfion all sfudenfs inferesfed in phofography. There is a grand opporfunify for all of you righf here in A.H.S. There are no reguiremenfs for membership ofher fhan a camera. Af presenf members of fhis club own var- ious fypes of cameras ranging from a folds- ing camera fo a large press camera. Sfu- denfs may develop fheir films in fhe dark room oufside Room 306 during sfudy halls and affer school. Gordon Julius, fhe sponsor of fhis fine organizafion, fakes an acfive parf in fhe insfrucfion of all kinds of phofography. Seafed: Frank Holmes, Brooks Seffon, Bill Reed lPres.l. Melvin Perry, Gene Wampole, Tom Jorgensen, Phil Brock. Sfanding: Bob Bolen, Don Tompkins, Doris Garrefson, Bob Ehrharf, Bob Pequignof, Arfhur Monroe, Helen Hinkle, Leafa Hubbard, Earl Powless, Mr. Julius. NEWSPAPER: The X-Pay Topsl ThaT's our X-Ray. Our school paper is iudged each year by The Colum- bia Press AssociaTion and by The naTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion. This year The X-Ray received a TirsT place raTing by The CSPA and a ranking oT TirsT class by The NSPA. DirecTing The man-power oT The X-Ray sTaTT This year have been Two capable ediTors-Dick Wilder and Mary Karel l-lopkins. The leadership oT These plus The guidance oT Frank Baker and Claude P. Barner have earned Tor The paper many awards during The pasT year. The X-Ray was named The besT high school paper in Indiana Tor school oT over Two Thousand aT The BuTler UniversiTy Journalism Field Day. FirsT place awards were also received Tor The besT news sTory and adverTiso4 menT. OuTside oT Tables: Frances T-ludson, BeTTy Jean Busby. Anna Mae Youngs, Norma Penn, Marilyn Rhodes, Joan T-lollingsworTh, Mary M, STanley, Bob Byrne, Bob TackeT', KaTherine NorTon, Geneva Barg, Doris Bear, Dick Wilder, Jeanne Ann Burner, Joanne Coil, BeTTy Lowman, Joan Barkdull, Joan Sells, Barbara Hanna, PaTsy HamilTon, Emalou Meikel, Beverly Beck, Hilda Tarvin, MarTha Cook, Inside of Tables: EdiTh Provence, Josephine ScamprnorTe, Cleda Achor, Gene Wampole, Eris Curry. YEARBOOK: Faculty Board Frank Baker ..............................,..,,......,,,....,........... Gordon Julius ,--',A--A--AQ.' ..1--------- P holography Mary Humphrey ..,...,....,., .4......,.......,,.......... . Aff Claude Barner -----,- --',,.-Q ---QA----- M e chanical W. H. Bringgn ............... .... , 4,..4.. Buginegg PRODUCTION: print Shop Trouble, yesq lhey lcnow lhal word lrouble very well by now. The Prinl Shop has been lroubled lo a gre-al exlenl by lhe war in lhal supplies have been greallv curlailed. , Everylhing seems 'ro depend on Claude Barner and his group ol prinling sludenls. Throughoul lhe enlire year, Mr. Barner and boys have been hard al work prinling lhe X-Ray and Annual, class schedules, baslcelball liclcels, record forms, as well as several hundred olher minor ilems. Mr. Barner did all lhe engraving lor The X-Rav and he has done a greal deal ol prinling lor lhe drall and ralioning board. YEARBOOK: The lndian Edifor Hugh STAFF George Alalza-Ari edifor Hugh P. Harrison, Jr.-Eclilon Frank Holmes-Pholographer Louise Flanders-Assl. 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A new leaf was discov- ered in Jrhe adminisrrarion wifh Jrlwe ap- poinimeni of former coach Archie Chadd +o+l'1e office of superinrendenlr of schoois. iglliiwg Hwe vacancy lefr by Arinur Camp- e . Born Mr. Cnadd and principal, Sianley Porier, Hirougin Hweir fine work, have won Pep Pos+er Announces Fooiball Season Fire Prevenfion Co,-,vo FIRST GAME The admiraTion and respecT oT all sTudenTs in our alma maTer. The war has Taken an uppermosT place in The minds oT sTudenTs and TaculTy and is reTlecTed in mosT oT The school acTivi- Ties, including our convocaTions. The annual Tire prevenTion demonsTraTion was presenTed wiTh The ThoughT oT The impor- Tance oT Tire in relaTion To winning or los- ing The war. l A service Tlag proudly bearing sTars represenTing sTudenTs oT The class oT '42 and TaculTy members in The Armed Forces was presenTed To The school by our AHS 4QhapTer oT The American Junior Red Cross. l-leadlining one oT The mosT unTorgeT-- X Tul convocaTions dealing wiTh The war was Carlos P. Romulo, personal aide ol Gen- eral Douglas lvlacArThur. Colonel Romulo, Though small in sTaTure, imparTed a migh- Ty and sTirring message To an inTenT sTu- denT body illusTraTing by his experiences during The siege oT BaTaan peninsula. "SalTy Goins" Welcomecl Those ex-sTudenTs oT A.l-l.S. serving Uncle Sam were always given a hearTy welcome as were ChesTer Able and Ar- Thur Taylor. More Than one class neglecTed sTudies Tor a period or Two To receive TirsT-hand inTormaTion Trom The boys in service abouT The acTion They had seen on all TronTs. NOT only were we proud oT our Tellows and men in The Armed Forces, buT also The ladies oT The TaculTy who had leTT The premises To parTicipaTe in The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. Envious oT These hard-working women were The gals oT The school who spenT no liTTle Time in discus- sing The quesTion oT "Waac, Wave, Spar, or Mop, which shall iT be?" Always anTicipaTed and enioyed by ev- eryone were The sTuclenT TalenT programs conducTecl once each semesTer. The Type oT enTerTainmenT TeaTured included sing- ing. "Tripping The lighT TanTasTic," plays and monologues, The laTesT Thing in "boo- gie" bands. and individual perTormances on various insTrumenTs. Jr. Real Cross PresenTs Service Flag Col. Romulo Here Mariners ChesTer Abel and ArTl1ur Taylor ReTu f .1 fem 3 Q3 2: 4 frffrgwx f A L: Kin- zawwfzx' - , QL: f - -.H A-H -V 4- .R . , .. 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The meeTings were opened by The singing oT rounds and choruses as well as The more serious songs. Each day Two sTudenTs Toolc parT in The program, one presiding and one leading in The daily devoTional period. AnoTher TeaTure oT The meeTing was The shorT Tallcs given by guesT ciTizen speakers. Fol- lowing These, Kodaya gave daily Talks on The arT oT gracious and creaTive liTe. The lasT parT oT The meeTings was spenT in small inTormal discussion groups dealing wiTh The Topics oT enrichmenT oT liTe and personaliTy developmenT Through The "Tour-Told" way--menTal, physical, social, and religious. Besides These meeTings, The leaders spoke aT oTher schools, aT clubs and social groups, and counseled individually wiTh sTudenTs. The youTh weelc was concluded on a Fri- day nighT wiTh a banqueT. During The ban- queT a program was given by The sTudenTs and word conTesTs were played aT The Tables. Following The meal, The Tables and chairs were removed and TaculTy, sTu- denTs, minisTers, and oTher guesTs ioined in Tollc-dances. Even The mosT digniTied Choral Club Serenades aT Convo Fans Form BaskeTball Tickef Lineup people presenT enioyed i'I so much ThaT There were many moans when curTew was sounded. ln TacT. no one wanTed To leave ThaT nighT and Tinally The American YouTh FoundaTion sTaTT had To halT The Tun ThaT They mighT geT enough resT To enable Them To open anoTher YouTh Week in Muncie The Tollowing Monday. In spiTe oT TransporTaTion diTTiculTies, none oT The baskeTball games oT The sea- son were lacking specTaTors. NoTiceable addiTions To our cheering secTion were newly-elecTed cheerleaders---K e n n e Th King, Don SwinTord, and Wilma SmiTh--- who was The TirsT girl in The hisTory oT A. Fl. S. To lead cheers wiTh her Teminine Touch. New CreaTions ln A. H. S. A new commiTTee creaTed lasT Tall To TurTher The war eTTorT in high school was The War ETTorT CommiTTee, appoinTed by Mr. F'orTer, which sponsored various drives such as The painT brush drive, key drive, book drive, and Tin can drive. This original group under The able leadership oT Leo Sanders included Mrs. Mary And- erson, Miss DoroThy Campbell, Miss Mar- gareT Mullendore, J. J. Bailey, Miss Celia Carson. Mrs. Edna WhiTson, Frank Baker, l-lerman l-lalleTT, O. L. Springer: Phillip Neese, Norma Penn, Jim Eskew, Beverly Beck, Gene Fisher, Jean l-lumrickhouse. May Ellen Church, Gene Thompson, and PaTTy Rayn, and Thom GephardT. AeronauTics Offered There were many oTher changes and addiTions in AJ-l.S. halls lasT Tall. Acourse in aeronauTics was added To The curricu- Pled lum oTTered To all sTudenTs inTeresTed in airplanes. The class was TaughT. by Mr. Weaver oT The maTh deparTmenT. Mr. Cummings, naTive oT The "Show Me" sTaTe, became The new aThleTic di- recTor replacing Mr. Chadd and prompT- ly won The Triendship oT all The sTudenTs. The Senior Class voTed on senior garb: brown Trousers and skirTs wiTh beige coaTs ges Jive lnTo H1-Y were accepTed as oTTicial garb. TwenTy-one aspiring iournalisTs aTTen- ded The Indiana High School Press Assos ciaTion held aT Franklin College. TryouTs Tor commencemenT speakers were held beTore a TaculTy commiTTee headed bv Mr. McClure. The Tour successTul conTesT- anTs were VicTor NeTTervflle, Frank Beeler' lwho was laTer replaced by Bruce Doug- ,, 2 if 5557: sv V A , 153 .. ' eiiiisafifesmls fins?-Q 2 X ,--,.v A 1 , ? , V A. 1 K X S F, AW , , XE A ,4'mfe f iff s , 'L', if f , A , k,55x.,. 4 72: , I - - ...,.. .. .. 3' , A , Q 'Y s gk 'wugim ii . . e , :.- A . R: - Q X f - f.. 4 if , ,,... - .. QVA, V vis i g ,v,,::,j'i:3Q3:,j: . -- Q , xg, 'ra 9 ,gm M win? H22 Je 4 zkisfkligfvfii fs W 2 .Y Qvggwggfff- - , i ms? 4, K . .:---: , -34 A 'iii' af 1- hs X 'Q if 5:24 if ,T J M A? wfggiaijffgf -I? fr aff EF A 3, 1 sv 1 "' laik' l Jrliey became accuslomed lo llie rigid rouline ol llie physical firness classes. An lwonesl lo goodness movie adress, Colleen Moore, graced llwe gymnasium lor one convocalion Telling aboul lwer "doll house" wlmiclw was displayed down- lown. Anollwer convo mosl cerlainly enjoyed by all sludenls was lurnislied by lwo ma- gicians, llie Jeslers, and made up par? ol llme all day celebralion ending Jrlwe bas- lcelball season liere. Looked info Fabulous Doll House Jeslers Coniure 2'- Ig ik .41 ri 4 4 as Z . 1 V L S5225 ilk 1 iii' ' 1 " v"- f' A31 5 :v' 163' A Y f" 2 , ' , QQ 3 L .g, , f , 4 A E ::. E X 2 if'5 A :,. X 9 ' V il a' '..': Q ,:-: ' -"-,, A W ' x A K .N W LL if f Q 'mg 1, .M , , h if r?9,gnafge:fi,iy1g:L2 L59 :FH 214 w i 5 - S-3gg?91Q2zslA :-. 2- :fan www ,, ME, Q35? :is , Q if 155 2 fll 211. Q E 6 5394- 7' saw g, 5, ,F C' E :gg , .f K .. ,.,. .,:- .::: . r A +A ' " - 1 : ' . v fl 4 ' ,fr.fQ"Wm ,,3:C' ,,'-'2if'Fi2fV , Fi. J, - h a. , fall J, 155 , ,V .n.. ag... ,A K X rf' id, 7 .M f .gf T. .r bl f f 2222 as W i A+ V 'Fi-+ vin l ca 'l I fsmnv I 132 was T3 was L T 3339 The church. The guiding hand oT The com- miTTee in charge was Louise Flanders: Marian Canaday, Manson Church, Max Eggman, and l-larry Forse aided her. OuTsTanding during The course oT This venTure were The convocaTion provided by Dr. Bader, ExecuTive SecreTary OT The Federal Council oT Churches oT ChrisT. and The EasTer Sunrise Service sponsored Left- by The Torch Club. RoberTa Nevis, sophomore, won The American Legion speech conTesT. Charles Nichols oT The class oT '46 was awarded TirsT place in a naTional essay conTesT sponsored by The OpTimisT Club. "Vincennes" Replica Here The "Navalcade" presenTed a Navy- hero who parTicipaTed in a big baTTle oTT The Solomons and also broughT To A.l-LS. a replica oT The Vincennes which 60 bond- invesTers were permiTTed To auTograph. An employmenT bureau was esTablished Tor The beneTiT oT ambiTious sTudenTs and Tirms minus employees. Muncie CenTral, TradiTional rival of A.I-LS., was challenged and deTeaTed by The laTTer in a war sTamp and bond race held during a period oT Three weeks iw which Time 59,875 worTh of These deTense securiTies was sold. Jeep Rides Purchased Through The eTTorTs OT sTudenT council six ieeps Trom ForT Harrison were secured and many "daring" sTudenTs purchasing several dollars in sTamps were driven ex- perTly Through The ciTy---well I I bloclcs anyway---by The Red Cross lv1oTor Corps women. IT may well be said Thar There was aT leasT one supreme eTTorT made This year To casT away war nerves and Turnish one wiTh a reTreshener oT Those happy-gos Church AppreciaTion Campaign Planned Righf-Seniors Play "June Mad" To Record vs.,-i ' """ lucky pre-war days. This dislinclion is held by lhose responsible lor lhe senior class play enlilled "June Maol.'l When lhe casl ol equally lalenlecl sludenls combined lheir ellorls under lhe direclion ol Miss Alice l-ligman, lhe resull was a very gral- ilying class play wilnessed by lwo record- brealcing audiences. Give Them Credil Deserving ol credil in lhis produclion are Miss l-ligman. Mary Lee Beally, Wal- ler Black, John Easlman, Barbara Forse. Bill Friel, Jack Zoll, Crawlorcl l-lanolley, Norma Penn. Ralph Rodecap, John Rog- ers, Pally Slilson, Mariwanda Slinson, Belly Slulsman, Don Swinlord, Beverly Whisler, and Evelyn Yusl. The juniors loo have lheir chance al lun every year in giving lhe annual iunior- senior prom. This year, allhough lhe commillees involved wilh lhis social "lling" worked under considerable dilli- cullies, mainly lhe shorlage ol malerials, lhe allair was slriclly a success. Cleaver Crowned As usual lhe highlighl ol lhe dance was lhe crowning ol lhe prom queen who was embodied in a slriclcing-M blond, Barbara Cleaver. Allending her were dark-eyed Alberla Calhoun and iunior prexy, Mar- ian Canaday. The"rile"was perlormecl by lasl year's queen, Belly Jean Busby. Slarling wilh lhe prom, lhe seniors spenl lheir linal week in A.l-l.S. lool-loose g 78 .Q , ,.:- A if X E 1. -, 1 FIX U as if 2 'Q 3 V yd W M f Uilizvcmenifgz Jqllffz 17615 No longer does "Archie" siT on The bench and Tear his hair ouT when our boys miss a "beeuT."' lnsTead, A. R. Chadd, now siTs in his comTorTable chair in The superinTen- denT's oTTice. Now Charlie Cummings warms The bench and baclcs The aThleTic Teams in AI-IS. Our basl4eTball, TooT- ball. baseball. and Track Teams have had groeT success during Their respecTive seasons. WiThouT a "backer" our Teams would noT TighT. We wel- comed a girl-cheerleader This year, The TirsT in many sea- sons. The girls also suTTered The loss oT an aThleTic direcTor--- lvlrs. Mary Anderson, who ioined The WAACS. 3 i! U E s F 5 Q 2 i ! Q 1 s i P 1 E 1 n 1 1 I 7 Coaching Staff Carl Bonge Track, Baskefball Vern Shinn Foofball Ray Fleenor Baskefball, Track Merrill Coffin Tickefs. Finances Charles Cummings l-leacl Coach Clifford Swiff Foofball Roberf McDowell Track Wirh lhe resignalion of Superinlendenl Archie Chadd as head coach lasl Seplem- ber, Al-l.S. was lell wilhoul an alhlelic direclor unlil early in November when Charles Cummings ol Crawlordsville look over The helm. Under his supervision a complele alhlelic program has been a parl ol lhe school's exlracurricular aclivilies. Allhough lransporlalion problems have greally curlailed compelilive alhlelics lor many schools, A.H.S. played lull var- sily schedules and was forced To abbre- viale only lhe playing of "B" leams and freshmen. USHERS CHEER LEADERS Don Swinlord Wilma Smilh Bob Phillips STUDENT MANAGERS Warren Rhodes Bob Griller Ward Marianos Pow I Herberf Flowers, Gordon Shroul, Vernon Hiles, Lowell Sfewarl, Frank Lylcens, Everell Leedom Melvin Goerlz, Gerald Fowler. Row 2 Loren Snider, Orville Wood, Lon Wallcer, Calvin Carpenler, Jaclc l-lulljon, Keilh Delinger Gilberl Cox, Charles Shelfon. Row 3 Mr. Bowen, Gerald Gaus, Lawrence Slaggs, Norman Forlner, Roberl' Derniclc, William Fisher Norman Pelers, Harold Brown. . Scene Be+ween Halves AT Indian apolis Where Tech Took Measure Of Tribe 34-I3. IICDCDTBFXLL Anderson's lndians had a very success- Tul season despiTe The handicap oT chang- ing coach during The season because oT The loss oT Archie Chadd Trom The coach- ing sTaTT. Vern Shinn, hencoTorTh assisTanr coach, replaced him and wiTh only seven veTeran leTTer men, had a saTisTacTory sea- son oT Tour wins and Tour losses. The In- dians weren'T so successTul in The NorTh CenTral ConTerence, Tinishing ini sixTh Row I: J. Williams, Priddy, SmiTh Black T VVrighT, M os h arian , Coc ran, Clem- ons, Lierman, Hawley, Slciles. Row 2: Brissenden, B. HUT- Ton, Barnes, B. Howard, BarreTT, Morse, S. Howard, HarT, Willis. Row 3: Coach Shinn, O'- Neil, ArmsTronq, O'Banion, E. WriqhT, Vaughn, Ver- million, Lewis, D. Williams, Scharnowslci, Rock, Lamar, Coach SwiTT. Row 4: l.uTher, Kessler, HuTTon, Hiday, Bowman, Farmer, King, James. place wirh only one win and Tour losses The gridmen, led by Clarence Clemons wiTh 75 poinTs and Jaclc Priddy wiTh 54 poinTs, ouTscored Their opponenTs 226 To l 30. Tribe Wins Over PanThers The lndians sTarTed Their I942 season wirh a 33 To O vicTory over an inexperi- enced Elwood Team. The local boys ran wild while The PanThers nover ThreaTenecl To score. The Warriors were prompTly ser back by The BearcaTs oT Muncie, I3 To 20. HisTory repeaTs iTselT in This game Tor a blocked punT, similiar To anoTher one on The BearcaT Tield Two years beTore, cosT The lndians The winning poinTs. The Tribe came back by braving Treez- irg weaTher To Trounce The Alexandria Tigers, 58 To O in a very one sided game. lConTinued on page 87l I Www 9 '42 WF . ,, ff ix x5A1.."'n RX nfl. 1: . , M. M .M .W ',-1' M 2 il ff ., Q X L-in 41 n f""',Vw .., fu N - 1 Q13 :wi 5 x A X' Q " a K A W., , , , ,Y 4 R wi V ,anxflwy E I V ff' at ,, 52945 4 Af f WWK , 'Qi A M, , JB! X , 6 ww. In The hardesT TighT oT The season, The In- dians were seT back by The LogansporT Berries, I8 To 20 in a very close aerial baT-- TIe. The Red and Black oT LogansporT goT Their Three Touchdowns on passes. The Braves Took Their hardes+ deTeaT oT The season aT The hands oT Technical oT In- dianapolis, 34 To I3 in an aTTernoon baTTIe. The Tech eleven showed Too much power Tor The Indians. New CasTIe Downed The local boys came back by deTeaT- ing The Troians oT New CasTIe Tor The Third sTraighT Time by The score oT 20 To I3. The Gridders managed To keep Their record clean oT whiTewashes by geTTing a Touch down in The lasT minuTes oT The Richmond game. The score ended 36 To 6 Tor The Red Devils. The Gridmen Tinish ed The season in Tine sTyle by oIeTeaTing The Golden Bears oT Shelbyville 65 To 7. Ten varsiTy men were losT by gradua- Tion This year. They are: WaITer Black, Jim BarreTT lcapTainI, John Brissenden, Clar- ence Clemons, Wilbur I-IarT, Shirley I'Iow- ard, Bob Lierman, Jack Priddy, Ted WrighT, and Thamar Vermillion. These boys' places will be hard To Till nexT year. "B" Squad Na+ So AcTive The "B" Team did noT have much acTion This year due To The TransporTaTion prob- lem. I-Iowever, These boys are expecTing plenTy To do on The varsiTy nexT year. STudies Line: LuTher, Farmer, King, Hiday, O'Banion, I-IuT- Ton, Bowman. a BacIcTieId: James, Rock, J. Williams, Slcil E Amderson IIQIIIII H IIQI, llll' .-v...Av'.. 4 E Elwood O Anderson -- Muncie 20 Anderson J- Alexandria O Anderson ------.-------- .------ I.ogansporT 20 Anderson ------ -I --vrs --'-------- - - Technical 34 "B" TEAM Anderson ----.--'.. -------.------ N ew CasTIe I3 Anderson Anderson 87 S 2 5 ? Y x 5 Q Q2 si 5 a H g E 5 S ixyw QW r-ull' 315525 My XQSW1 :W Q 52 S W .,,. v,4,M,., .fiysgfl f iw - Q gisw, 3 1 P .e F we Q ' if -21' ,N Qu, im-mm , Y 5 4 4 Q, Q Q gk f' ,L 273 1 fa? vm ' W. :faq ., is Xu V,w i i 527' -W , , f,Li egg-fw 'ff X .K H Q 'Wx 'mug ,sm X gig.. 1, il 4 ii X vs? n uma U, Mx., f In Their T942-43 baske+ball season, The Anderson Indians scared deTeaTs over some oT The sTaTe's Top-ranking Teams, The mosT ouTsTanding vicTory oT The year was over Tech, when The Indians rallied To win in The IasT seconds oT play, 43-42. This deTeaT cosT Tech The lNl.C.C. crown. Tor iT placed Richmond haIT a game ahead. Big Four Crown Won For The TirsT Time in Tive years The Braves won The Big Four Tourney by downing a powerTuI l.ogansporT Team 32- 3I in a close game and Then Turning back New CasTIe's IasT minuTe rally, 42-40. The Tribe Tinished in TiTTh place in The con- Terence by winning 6 conTesT and losing 5. OUT oT 22 games during The season Anderson Took I3 vicTories, managing To ouTscore Their opponenTs 577-552 wiTh Torward Joe Anderson leading The scor- ing. In The season's opener The Warriors avenged a cleTeaT IasT year by sTopping GreenTieId 25-24. Brissenden was success- Tul in holding PeTe lvIounT, l.ebanon's ouT- sTanding player, scoreless when The local boys Took Lebanon by an impressive score oT 34-23. The Trip To l.ogansporT musT have aTTecTed The Braves Tor They came ouT on The shorT end oT a 37-25 counT. A week laTer The Indians had Their share oT luck when They Took New C7asTlo 33-32. Those IasT minuTe baskeTs again spelled deTeaT wiTh I.aTayeTTe winning 26-27. ATTer Turning back a IasT quarTer rally I'OI'l OW! 6 FSHC9 S ITWOUS, The local boys made iT eighT sTraighT over Muncie CenTraI 45-30. The GianTs of Ivlarion repeaTed by running The Red and Green 3 I-24. In The cIosesT and mosT ex- ciTing game oT The year, The Burris Owls managed To have a one poinT margin when The gun Tired. The Indians Took Time ire owar , o u on, o n rissen en, :car lf 2' F+R CI CI Shlylcl dBbl-ITT JITB d O I Second Row: Coach Cummings, Bob SrniTh, Bill I-Toward, Joe Anderson, Rodney Skiles, Coach B g E 5 ss 5 E Si E 52 '12 1 2 2 S E 3 2 5 2 2 J 2 5 E 8 2 E E E s'5r!rf1Nm2w,w:w,1g1 k ' .19ffx:,m.. -. wffw ,,QeSaQ5sn.wzf:mQ:L,.wx'f . -. 'raw - 1f:f'sff.-gvweafmsgvf K'msiWfmxfnv5aSRsH'n'a.'iB?ss+wsff,pe'sS' W f .,wz2i"'-Awf:a:,fm2wImQ,f.zfgff , - A ' .,,pfqn,n,mMg,m5,2gp,2M:w,,,,g,,gi-ww,wwgwwmw, fm, cuT To win The Big Four Tourney beTor-3 sinlcing CrawTordsvilIe, 37-28. Joe Ander- son showed pIenTy oT oTTensive power when The Muncie BearcaTs were again skinned, 34-27. Indiana basIceTbaII was shown aT iTs besT when The Golden Bears oT Shelbyville handed The Tribe a 27-3I deTeaT in The smooThesT and besT-played game oT The year. The Braves had Their Third annual I-IoT Dog roasTing This year. I:ranIcTorT couIdn'T hold Clemons who made Two Tiel- ders in The lasT minuTe oT play To win 37- 34. ATTer leading all The way, Anderson's margin was ThreaTened by The WiIdcaTs Trom Kokomo who losT 3I-29. Tribe Fails To Scale Troy f'Xnderson's winning sTrealc was shorT, however, Tor The Troians oT New CasTIe ouT-ToughT The Braves 38-39. The Ander- son-Tech baTTIe drew Tans Trom all over The sTaTe Tor an Indianapolis win meanr The N.C.C. crown. ATTer Trailing all The way The Indians eelced ouT a one-poinT win, 43-42. ATTer This ouTsTanding vicTory The boys Traveled To ShorTridge To Take The lasT season conTesT 32-27. Anderson's parT in The Tourney was shorT and sweeT This year. The Indians played championship ball againsT Elwood, win- ning 45-33. Then They ran up againsT The SaTurday aTTernoon iinx, Tor Marlcleville broughT down The hopes oT every local Tan by beaTing The Braves, who couIdn'T geT I The lids oTT The baslceTs, 36-38. . .fvjx T I Q IW derson John Brissenden Clarence Clemons Bill Howard Shirley Howard B b I-I TTon Oscar Melson Rodney Slciles ,I Bob SmiTh Bob Byrne assi-Mm, , .Q-.,-T,.f-:snaaiinf-vsmiliwsirsfzc-. ' r" In wi-wwmwwrwvlwrwmewmf-vfwiD'mQ sesmw'-f-Ma.wssg-5.-rsfrsfw--1mn il "B" TEAM Few people realize The imporTance oT The "B" Team. These are The Tellows who will make up much oT nexT year's varsiTy squad. More glory and honor is due These players upon whom we'll be depending nexT year. Row I: Condon, Moreland, O'Neil, Holloway, Farmer, ArmsTrong, Vanderbur Pe-Ters Row 2 l-luTTon, RoberTs, Hull, Tupman, l.uTTon, Abel, Lowman, Gibson. Row 3: Coach Bonge Skinner I Marianos Row 2: Morse, RecTor, Wilson, Clifford, Vaughn. Row 3: Coach Cummings, COCl'YV5V19f RlWO5de5- Wilson, Cafpenlef- Coach Cummings- liams Erskine Scharnowske, York, MinTon, Coach Bonge. FROSH TEAM Again This year The Freshman squad, piloTed by Coach Carl Bonge, leTT a very Tine record, winning all buT Two of iTs games. A glance aT These Tellows will give you a preview oT The !946-47 varsiTy. TRACK The T943 Track season proved To be one oT The mosT successTul Tor The A.l-l.S. cinoler-pounders in many years. This years ediTion was perhaps one oT The besT. if noT The l::esT, in The school's hisTory. The Team was well laalancecl In all cleparTmonTs. LeTT: SmITh, Byrne, Burns. Below: Brissenclen. -ff The ouTsTanding evenT oT The season was undoubTedIy The sTaTe meeT aT Tech oT Indianapolis on May 22. The Indians, having Twelve men aT The aTTair, were able To garner 24 I-2 poinTs To place second behind Burris oT Muncie who had 26. This is The besT record ever made by an Al-IS cinder squad. Relay Deciding EvenT The deciding evenT aT The Tinals was The mile relay in which Anderson was The TavoriTe since The Indians won This evenT boTh in '4l and '42, However, MarTin, lead-oTT man, was spiked, and STroup, an- chor man, was sporTing a muscle pulled aT Kokomo The week beTore, Thus The guarTeT Tinished a scanT Tive yards behind Burris. This gave The Muncie school Ten poinTs and The sTaTe championship. Charles STroup, capTain oT The Indian Thinly clads, came Through wiTh a second in boTh The l00 yd. dash and The 200 yd. dash. John Brissenden shared TirsT in The pole vaulT wiTh a leap oT I2 TeeT. WalTer Black, Al-IS hurdler, placed TourTh in The 200 yd. low hurdles and Joe Jones, halT- miler, Tinished TourTh in The 880 yd. run. Season Record OuTsTanding Coach Bonge's Thinly clads had Their way wiTh opposiTion Through-ouT The en- Tire season. They won The lNlorTh CenTrai conTerence TiTle aT Richmond Tor The TourTh consecuTive year by edging LaTay- eTTe 47-44. They Tinished seond in The Kokomo Relays, a scanT poinT behind lNlorTh Side oT FT. Wayne, The l942 sTaTe champs. The local boys also won The Muncie Re- lays Tor The TirsT Time. They mainTained Their record oT being undeTeaTed in dual and Triangular meeTs Tor The TourTh year. Records EsTabIished BesT records made in l943 were: STroup, l00 yd. dash, l0. lg Black, 200 yd. hurdles, 23.53 Brissenden, pole vaulT, I2 TeeT. Row I: Phillips, Black, DeVinneV. Melcher, Lewis, Brissenden, Miller, Jones, I-luTTon, STroup, MarTin. Row 2: J. Wilson, Gray, Craib, R. Wilson, Doyle, Grey, Bradley, Morse, A. SmiTh, Fisher. Row 3: RiTTer, Mauck, Willis, T WrighT, Broadnax, Cochran, J SmiTh, Skinner, Bowman, Isaacs. Row 4: Muir, Kessler, Keeslinq, PeTers, AlaTaza, LuTher, Lewis, I-lowensTein, RoberTs, Carr. Row 5: Wagner, Vaughn, Schar- nowski, D. Williams, James, Gep- harT, Spenser, Vanderbur, Kincaid, O'Neil. Row 6: B. SmiTh, Ward, Moore, Wallace, MiTchel, Miller, Abel, Welper, Moreland, Kellrner. Row 7: Coach Bonge, Rhodes. F L W' M'll I-I I I S C h Fl armer, aux, isner, ner, o- oway, wain, oac eenor. TRACK Bob Gray Arnold Srnilh John Wilson Bob DeVinney Joe Melcher John Brissenclen Charles Sfroup Bill Miller Joe Jones Don Lewis Gene Fisher Bob l-lullon Don James Raymond Wilson Dick Williams Waller Black Erwin Wrighl Jack Marhn John Craib Bob Srnifh BASEBALL Bob Lierman Joe Anderson Charles King Slwirley Howard Bill Howard Bob Rowe Jim Williams Leland Slewarf Carl Erskine Jack Reclor Thamar Vermillion Dick Plweanis W 99 R I B V d rbur, Williams, Morrison, Erskine, Rowe. R 2 B J Ph S, STewarT, Redcar, B. Howard, Pafmer, D. Jones. R 3 s Th T k ii King, Coach Cummings, Liermsn, S. Howard, Vermillion, Harry Forse, Floyd O'Connor, Bob Skiles, Oscar Melson. Scores Anderson O -----RA4A---------A,---R JeTT OT LaTayeTTe Anderggn ....,......,,....,..,,....... ....,.... G y-een-field Anderson I6 -- '.-b------- ...,------, P endleTon Anderson I4 -----.-,-.--- --4..----,- P endleTon Anderggn ,.,,.,........,.....,,,,...,..,,......,,.. Riclqmohd Anderson I -44.A-"--R--'---- Tech of Indianapolis Anderson 3 -4..-'-----R .v4QQA.-w'-- M uncie CenTral 2 O 8 .V+ 3 '7 G VARSITY BASEBALL Two closely-conTesTed ball games wiTh Tech oT Indianapolis and JeTT oT LaTay- eTTe were The only Two deTeaTs marked up againsT The Braves aT The Time oT This wriTing laTe in May. The Sand-,loTTers be- gan The year by dropping a close one To LaTayeTTe, 2-O. Then The Indian nine came roaring back To hand The Greemfield Ti-- gers a 25-O pasTing, Tollowed by easy vic- Tories over PendleTon, I6-8 and I4-4. Then came The NorTh CenTral Comcerence conTesT in which Richmond was Turned back, I3-3. ATTer Their Trouncing oT The Red Devils, Coach Cumming's lads losT a splendidly-- played diamond Thriller To Technical by a 2-I margin. Carl Erskine allowed only Two hiTs and sTruck ouT I4 oT The Big Greens baTsmen. Then The Muncie Bear- caTs Tell vicTim oT The Tour hiT piTching ol: Shirley I-loward by a score oT 3-O. ReTurn games wiTh Muncie, Richmond, and Tech were played aTTer The book wenT To press. GULF I-Iarry Forse George O'Connor Bob Skiles Oscar Melson The loasT season's goIT squad is repuTed To be The esT ever To have swung a club Tor AI-IS. Three reTurning IeTTer men! Cscar Ivlelson, Charlie Laughlin, and Bob Slciles-TogeTher wiTh I'Iarry Forse and Floyd O'Conner, comprised whaT was recognised as The ToughesT comI3inaTions in The sTaTe, having upheld The school? record oT losing no encounTers in over Two years. Molson caloTain and deTending NCC medaIisT, and Laughlin, No. are The only seniors on The squad. Season Record Anderson I2 -------WWW-A Kokomo 3 Anderson I3 I-2 ---- Tech I I-2 Anderggn ..................,,.... Tech 5 Anderson I I Q..--....Al- Kokomo 4 v 2 man FTR COUNCIL OW! OFQHE GUN ow: Edifh Provence, Cleda Achor. S d R L S ders, BeTTy Speedy, lrma Y T R k A d y C l Sally Coble, Hope Bixen , u re on on, Row: Marjorie Smi H ld Sh IT BFBGOF, Th M Th R IT d D y , aro ene u z, RuTh Snow, MaribeTh M J R h n, oan is er. Girls, Athletic Assn. The rollicking sporTsmanship which which binds TogeTher The GAA was Tried buT Tailed To mask emoTions when The girls losT Their sponsor, Mrs. Mary Olds Anderson, To The WAACS This year. The GAA classes TorgoT compeTiTion and combined as a common Team To give Their leader a brave buT poignanT send-oTT. The annual GAA baske+baII Tourney looked Torward To and pracTiced Tor during long weeks oT TervenT eTTorT, saw The dawn oT someThing new in GAA an- nals. For The TirsT Time in The club's his- Tory, The heralded evenT was reTerred by men. Coaches Charles Cummings and CliTTord SwiTT pioneered The Tield and came Through admirably, Through handi- capped by unTamiliar girls' rules. T The JuniorsloT The GAA Teel They have a goal well in sighT which meriTs Their pasT and TuTure sTrenuous pracTice. For The Third Time, They have won The coveTed baskeTball championship. lT nexT year's Tourney vicTory could be added To Their Triumphs, They would receive an award given To Tour-year winners. ' The girls began Their school year's ac- TiviTies wiTh an old TavoriTe, soTTball. Ai deviaTion Trom The Tamiliar game, which Tlavors old Tun wiTh The spice OT varieTy, is kick-pin baseball. This year They have masTered roTaTion soccer, a new sporT which shows promise lo rank high, lhough compeling againsl games more eslablish- ed in lhe approval ol club members, as volley-ring ball. The lennis lournamenl, open lo all GAA classes, ollers opporlunily lor spring compelilion. The club is also inleresled in goll and swimming, lhough an obvious drawback is lhe lack ol a pool in lhe school building. Ro'v I: Mary Lou Alwood, Phyllis Baker, Belly Kempher, B'rbara Brown, Carol Moreland, Hilda Legg, V-filma Tal' berl, Mariella Clemons, Jackie Dunlap, lrma Rinker, Au- rlrey Conlon, Belly Boone, Mary Carolyn Slurwold, A n Plessinger, Phyllis Long, Edilh Provence, Cleda Achor. Row 2: Arlene Shark, Cora LeMond, Pal Nelson, Dorolhy Smilh, Donna Dunbar, Wanda Roach, Haroldyne Schullz, Gloria Wyclill, Rulh Snow, Maribelh Munson, Joan Risher, Belly Speedy, Mariorie Smilh, Lorene Saunders, Mary Jane Fowler, Mina Trick, Hope Bixensline, Donna Kleyla, Joann Priesl, Mrs, Anderson. Row 3: Margarel Fisher, Eileen Goodwin, Helen Binsen- wower, Florene Saunders, Corine Pascol, Mary Mousa, Jean Hullon, Delores Hall, Syvilla Condon, Mary Prokas, Zoe Ellen Sample, Joanne Malone, Suzanne Marrer, Sallie Coble, Edilh Hood, Belly Lou Claylor, Palsy Reveal, lone Sells, Geneva Anderson. Row 4: Jean McDowell, Pal Jackey, Marjorie Jones, Mary Jo Sample, Belly Riggle, Hope Weslrick, Marianna Howe, Doris Slevens, Virginia Slraub, Barbara Moore, Bonnie Lamphear, Kalherine Lowman, Mary Alice Pavey, Marilyn Goyer, Norma Jane Bricker, Barbara Cramer, D-ris Jean Sells, Doris Clillord. Row 5: Belly Merril, Marianna Davis, Madonna Tudor, 'fu Ann Miller, Barbara Sue Spiegal, Jane Schmill, Heleq Kailor, Pauline Rape-r, Marlha Rellord, Anna Lee Tracy, Belly Lou Williams, Jo Anne Busby, Mary Jo Tilus, Mar- lha Ann Guanl, Frances Ann Davis, Barbara Brown. ASSOCIATION JouunlivHf,y u1s. mu1 . in - ,. , - I I - V1 Gfqogfewmenf Q4 6514160 Freshmen and sophomores, as well as iuniors and seniors, have been doing lheir parl lhis pasl year. I+ musf be said lhal lhe underclassmen have been doing an excellenl iob in supporling slamp and bond sales and also in backng The Church Apprecialion Campaign, held during lhe pre- Easler season. 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'6iAaf9Q5if" 1551" ,SI1 -1Q??"W' 'iiffw w-A X157----W' 'f A- :-1 , - A. -.gy-4:-.,4.Q.kgKqgye, - ph, , 3 S-:A ,A '- N ..-pig: ,Q -as-.A -wr A941-4391. -ig.,-W .I .I . ,rug ----".A::A,Q-EEQI-ggi? A g rgg-. 1, A ,IW "..f.Aguw AA., - Aeg..4-W ..rA,I Am. - .j- -f--A ' ,,f1'n'- Jljzas 4 - I f-gm ,f gt- 3- MA, 5,-"-if?" ' '1 bf. A'.f'-1,-53f:?fLi!?s.+g. 'uvtifii-:4 - ' 2 sr 4. '.'1955qr'? ' f mpg- .As AA if --'J::vf7'5',21 y,?f1'5'Q55,E9,1-.jf ' .V " fi5355b.ga:1 1.--:bij-g3 'i'i. ' - ArG'?'..' ln our Treshman days, we were unusual and diTTerenT Trom The general line oT Freshies. OT course, we were a liTTle green and inexperienced ,and iT may be True Thar we held our heads a liTTle Too high Tor people oT our lowly posiTion, buT we had The spiriT and willingness To learn. lnsTiTu- Ted in The Tall wiTh us were a seven-period day, a larger library. and a new principal. To guide us in our somewhaT Teeble eT- TorTs were presidenT, Bob Phillips: vice- presidenT. Bob TackeTTg secreTary, PaTTy STilsonq and Treasurer Bud Bronnenberg. Dur sophomore year was an evenTTul one. As our able pesidenT we selecTed Bud Bronnenberg, vice-presidenT, Bob Phillips: secreTary, PaTTy STilson, and Trea- surer, Don Richardson. NOT only did They help in selecTion oT class colors--royal blue and whiTe-buT alsoThey succeeded in obTaining class iewelry Tor us. In The spring we clamored aboard The busses, ready Perla big day oT picnicking aT The Mounds ar . Boom! Thus did our iunior year begin. ThirTy-Three oT The brillianT juniors were in iTaTed inTo l-Ionor SocieTy. Also, Bud Bron- , , CLASS CDF 1943 nenberg again led our noble eTTorTsg his assisTanT was Bob Phillips, The secreTary, Barbara Forse, and Ralph Rodecap, The Treasurer. ATTer long squabbles and hea- Ted argumenTs, The class Tinally decided upon iunior sweaTers. The lasT semseTer was devoTed To selling our merchandise-- Candy! Popcorn! PeanuTs! This pecunia was used To puT on The mosT giganTic and sTupendous prom ever. BeTTy Jean Busby had The honor oT reigning o'er The ball, wiTh Norma Penn and Doris Mears as her aTTendanTs. ln The spring we Tried To de- TeaT The seniors in The aThleTic conTesTs, buT didn'T quiTe succeed. When we sTepped over The porTals oT A.T'l.S. in The Tall oT I942, our spiriTs were slighTly subdued: we walked wiTh a more digniTied air and Talked more quieTly as beTiTTed our exalTed posiTion as seniors. To seT The paTTern Tor us To Tollow were prexy I-lugh l-larrison, vice-presidenT, Vic NeTTervilleq secreTary, Barbara Forseg and Don Richardson as Treasurer. SomeThing new was insTigaTed--The Senior ExecuTive CommiTTee--which, wiTh The oTTicers, was The planning commiTTee oT The Senior Class. On This commiTTee were Bud Bronnen- berg, Frances Hudson, Carol Hanna, Jes- sie Falge, Charlie King, Evelyn YusT. Jim BaldauT, lvlariorie Fuller, PaTTy STilson, Phyllis Swank, JeanneTTe ScampmorTe.and Jim Smi+h. They helped To change The color oT The caps and gowns Trom black To royal blue. During The year many seniorswere elecTed To Till The oTTices oT some oT The more im- porTanT clubs. OThers gave Their Time To helping The TaculTy wiTh raTioning. Be- cause oT The war, A.l-l.S. losT several oT iTs Tine Teachers and a large number oT sTudenTs. The boys were given Army and Navy TesTs, and all seniors Took parT in The Physical FiTness Program. Can'T you iusT hear Their groans? ln The spring "June Mad" was puT on by The "Shakespeares" oT our class. The play was a greaT success wiTh a capaciTy croud and Taking in more money Than ever beTore. Concluding The year wiTh a bang were The iunior-senior aThleTic conTesTs and Senior Week---heaps oT Tun and no sleep! Q Q. SES SEIXIICDIQS I943. CLASS OFFICERS Presidenl' Hugh P. Harrison Vice-Presiclenl' Viclor Nellerville Secrefary Barbara Forse Treasurer Don Richardson Sponsors A Mrs. Vermillion Mr. Sanders Harrison, Richardson Forse, Nefferville Sanders, Vermillion ABBOTT, DOROTHY ,,,,,, ,,,, G eneral Girl Reserves. ADAMS, MELVIN D. ............ Pre-App. ALATZA, GEORGE ................ General Fcolball I: Home Room Pres. I: Boys Glee Club 2: Arr Assn 2, 3, 4: Dec- orafion Chairman Jr. Prom 3: Ass'I.ArI Ed. Annual 3: Arf Ed. Annual 4: Choral Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Sr. Aclivify Comm. 4: Sludenl' Council 4. ALEXANDER, WILBUR ,,,, ........ G eneral Camera Club 2: Sr, Comm. 4. ALFORD. JACK C. ...... ...... P re-App. ALLMAN, RUTHANNE ,........... Bus. Ed. Knilling Club 3: Girl Reserves 3. AMICK. RUTH A. .................. General Senale 3: G.A.A. Council 3: Jr, Red Cross 3. ANDERSON, MARGARET ,....... Bus. Ed. G.A.A. I: Jr. Red Cross 3. . - --- ANTON, HELEN ............ College Prep. Girl Reserves I, 2, 4: College Campus Club I: Hep Ca+s Club 3: House of Represenlalive I, 2: Prom Queen Comm. 3: Senale 3: Girls' Glee Club: Sr, Acs 'livily Comm. 4. ARNOLD, ROBERT ,,,,, A ,,,,,, General AULT. HARRIETT J. ................ Bus. Ed. Girls' Glee Club 2: Girl Reserves 2. 3' Knilling Club 3. BABI-E. RITA L. ................... . .... General Lalin Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3: Jr. Red Cross 4: Sr. Aclivily. Comm. 4. BAILEY, BARBARA G. ............ BUS. ECI- BAILEY, MARY J. .... ..... . Home Ec. BAILEY, PHYLLIS A. .......... .... G eneral Science Malln Club 3: I-lep Cals Club 3: Maiorelfe 3. BAKER, ROBERT ..... ..... G eneral Clworal Club. I08 BALDAUF, JAMES A ....... College Prep. Dramalics Club 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4: Senale 3: House of Repr. 2: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4. BARG, GENEVA M. ........ College Prep. X-Ray 4: Sludenl' Council 3: Girl Re- serves 3: K. Y. C. 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross 4: Honor Soc. 3, 4: Hep Cals Club 3: Lib, Ass"r 2, 3: Sr. Comm. 4. BARNES, ROGER W. .... ..... T ech. BARRETT, JAMES ,,.. ,,,, G eneral Foolball 2, 3, 4. BEATTY, MARY L. .......... College Prep. Class Play 4: Class Day Comm. 4: Garb Comm. 3: Senale 3: Girls' Glee Club 2: Sub Deb Club 2: Girl Reserves I, 2: Book Club 2. BECHTOLD, ROYAL .... College Prep. l-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council I, 2, 4: Senale 3: Garb Comm. 3: Class Jewelry Comm. 2: Band I: Jr. Prom Comm. 3. BEEI-ER. FRANKLIN K- .......... General Commencemenl Speaker 4: House of Represenlalive I, 2: Honor Sociely 3,4. BEELER, FREDERICK V. ........ General House of Represenlalives I, 2. I09 BELANGEE, ROSA R. ............ Bus. Ed. Girl Reserves 2: Knifling Club 3. BELL, BETTY M. .... .................... B us. Ed. Senare I, 2: K. Y. C.'2: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Science Malli Club I: Sub Deb Club 2: Knilling Club 3. BEMISH, PAUL ....... ....... P re-App. BENEFIEL, VIRGINIA C. ........ Bus. Ed. Orclieslra l, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2: Racquel Swingers Club 2, 3. BERRY, BEATRICE ...... ...... G eneral Dean's Ass'+ 4. BEVILY, BETTIE A. ...... ...... G eneral BIDDLE, BARBARA .... ...... G enefal BIDDLE, RUTH I. .................... General Arl Ass'n. 2, 4: Fashion Design Club 27 Girl Reserves 4: Jr. Red Cross 4: Hep Cals Club 3. f- 4 BLACK, WALTER K. .................... Tech. Track I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4: Hi-Y 41 Band I, 2, 3, 4: Swealer Comm. 32 Fencing Club 2, 3: Arclwery Club I, 'ZZ Class Play 4. BLACKBURN, NEDRA .... .... G enerdl Girls' Glee Club I. BLUEHER, BETTE L. .............,.. General Girls' Glee Club I: Girl Reserves. BLUEMLE, JACK A. ........ College Prep. I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Soc. Aclivilies Comm. 4. BOONE, BETTY J. ................ General G. A, A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, V. Pres. 3: Orclweslra I, 2: Racquel' Swingers 2. BORAM, VIRGINIA M. .......... General Girls' Glee Club 3: Biology Ass'r4: Hep Cars Club 3: G. A. A. I. BOYER, CQLLEEN ..... General Girls' Glee Club. BRIGHT, VIOLET M. ...... ..... G eneral BRINDUSE. PAUL .................. Pre-App. Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Sluclenl' Council 2, 3: Exec. Council 4. BRISSENDEN. JOHN D. .......... Bus. Ed. Hi-Y 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Fool'- ball 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Con- servarion Club 3: Hep Cals Club 3: Baseball 2. BROCKMAN, GRACE ..... ....... B us. Ed. Girls' Glee Club I: K. Y. C. I: Girl Reserves I. BROCKMIAN, RAYMOND G. ..Bus.Ed. BRONNENBERG, DEANE ...... General Hep Cals Club 3: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 47 Co-Clwairman Class Day Comm. 4: Lib. Ass'I'. 4: Kniiling Club 3: Garb Comm. 4: Pep Session Comm. 4. BRONNENBERG, FRED L...CoIIege Prep. Class Treas. I, Pres. 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, V. Pres, 3: Honor Soc. 3, 4: Exec. Coun- cil 2, 3, V. Pres. 3: Senale 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Hep Cars Club 3: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, I. A. S. C. 4, 2 V. Pres.: Convo. Comm. 2, 3, 4, Clnairman 3: Clwairman Acrivilies Comm. 4. BROOKS, JUNE L. .... .. ...... BUS- Ed- BROWN, BETTY J. ........ College Prev. Girl Reserves I, 2, 4: Home Room Pres. 4: Forensic Club I, Hep Cars Club 3. BROWN, HAROLD ...... ....... G eneral BROWN, JACK W. ...... College Prep. BROWN, LORING ................ Pre-App. Track l, 2, 3: l-lome Room Pres. I, 2. BROWN, ANNA L. ................ General G. A. A. l: Jr. Red Cross 4: l-lep Cars Club 3: Spanish Club 3. BROWN, MAE ..... ...... B us. Ecl. BRUBAKER, JERRY L. ..... ....... T ech. BRUMFIELD, BRYAN .... ...... G eneral BRUNER, JEANNE A. ............ Bus. Ed. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. li Prom Queen Comm. 3: Tliealre Parry Chairman 4: X-Ray 3, 4: Home Room Sec'y1 I: Honor Soc. 3, 4: Hep Cars Club 3. BUSBY, BETTY J. ............ College Prep. Prom Queen 3: X-Ray 3, 4: Exec. Coun- cil 3: Book Exchange 3: Sr. Fac. Dinner Dance Comm. 4. I BUTNER, TRENTON J. ............ General Boys' Glee Club l. BYRNE, ROBERT G. ................ General lndsan 4: X-Ray 3, 4: Pep Session Com- millee 4: Dean's Ass'+ 2, 3: Hep Cals Club 3. CADE. LOIS E- ........................ General Girl Reserves I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Choral Club 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 4: Dean's Ass'+. 3, 4. CALABRIA. JOE ...... .... P re-App. CAMPBELL, MARGIE ..... .. .... General CANADAY, George R. .......... Pre-App. Sludenl Council 3, 4: Chairman War Sramp Sales 4: Home Room Pres. I. CARMODY, FRANCES ............ General Senale I: House of Represenlalives 2: Girl Reserves l, 3, 4: lvlonilor 3: Deanis A5s'+, 3: Jr, Red Cross 2. 4 4 CARPENTER, DARREL ,,,,,,,,,,,, General x CARRAWAY. JOAN .............. Bus. Ed. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Head Monilor 4: House ol' Represenlalives 2. CASTOR, RICHARD D. .... . ...,... General Boys' Glee Club II: Arl Ass'n. I. CAUDELL, WILDA ,,,, ....,,,, ,,,, G e neral Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Ari Ass'n. 4: Krilling Club 2: G.A.A. I. JM , we-.J CAYLOR, JOAN E. ., .. ......... General GAA. I: Girl Reserves 3: Girls' Glee Club 4: Choral Club 4: Music Ass'I. 4. CAYLOR, ROBERT ...... . .... Pre-App. CHAMBERS, BOB ,,,, . ,,,, General Ari Ass'n. 3. , , I 7 , CHURCH, MANSON E. .. College Prep. ' Choral Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Sludenl Council 4, Pres. Prolem 4: Execulive Council 4: American Youlh Foundalion Camp 3, Planning Commillee 4: Hi-Y 4. bw wi?" you I ,L s CLAYTON, KENNETH, .......... Pre-App. CLEMONS, CLARENCE M. .... General Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2. CLEVENGER. MARY E- ........ Home Ec. COFFMAN, ROBERT W. ,,,,,,,, General COIL. JOANNE .............. College Prep. X-Ray 4: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 3: Sr. Fac- ully Dinner Dance Commillee 4. COLEMAN, JosEPH L. .... .... P re-App. CONLON, AUDREY E. ,, College Prep. G.A.A. 3, 4. COOK, MARTHA L. ...... College Prep. Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 3: Sluclenl Council I, 2: X-Ray 4: Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4. ' I I COOPER, SARA A. ................ General G, A. A. I7 Girls' Glee Club 2: De-3f1'S Ass'I. 2, 3. COOPER, SUSANNE .... .... B US- Ed- G. A. A. I, 2, 3. CORDER, ERMA J. ..,..... COIIege Prep. Sludenl Council I: Senale I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4. CORN, CLIFFORD D. ...... General NR I COUCH, DOROTHY E ..... College Pre Bible Club 3, ' COVERDALE, PHYLLIS .......... General Sub Deb 2: Girl Reserves l, 2, 37 Sen- ale 3. COWGILL, ROBERT E. .......... BUS- Ed- Slvclenl Council 3. CRAIG, MARJORIE ,,,,,,,,,,,, Home Ec. CRAM, Asus .................. ...... P fe. App. Sluclenl Council I, 2. CRAWFORD, DOROTHIE B ..... General Hcnor Sociely 3, 4. CREASON, VELMA ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, G eneral Bible Club 3. CRECELIUS, ELEANOR L .......... General Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: House of Re-pr. 27 Ivlonilor 3. CRITCHLOW, CHARLES A ...,. General Clioral Club 47 Hi-Y 3,'47 Boys' Glee Club 3, Sluclenl' Council I, 2. CROSI-EY. BETTY L- ....... ...... B us. Ed. G. A. A. 2. CROXTON, CARL R. ............ Voc. Ag. F. F. A. CUMMINS, BILL L. ........ ........ B us. Ed. Senale 2, 3, 4: Swealer Comm, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4. I 3 , '- plume . DARLINGTON, LEWIS . ......... General Honor Sociely 3, 4. DAVENPORT, DONALD E. .... Bus. Ea. DAVIDSON, BETTY A. ,,,,,.,.,,,, General Jr. Red Cross 3, 43 K. Y. C. 37 Girl Reserves 4. DECKER, EVELEAN M. ,,,,,,,,,, General Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. DECKER, SARAH L. .............. General G. A. A, I, 2: Girl Reserves I, 31 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. DELINGER, LYMAN K. ,,,,,,,.,, General Usher 3, 4. DEMICK, ROBERT G. ...... General Uslwer 4. D D M ILTZ, JAMES A. ...................... Tech. ean's Ass'l. Ig I-lep Cals Club 37 cnilor 3: I-lome Room V. Pres, 4. DODD, ELIZABETH J. .... ...... . . General Dean's Ass'l. DGRSEY, BILL A. ..... ...... B us. Ed. DOUGLASS, W. BRUCE...CoIIege Prep. I-lr-nor Sociely 3, 4: I-louse ol Repr. I, 2: Lalin Club 2. DOVEY, JEAN F. .......... College Prep. DOWNARD, VIRGINIA R- .... Bus. Ed. House ol Repr. 27 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 41 Jr. Red Cross 3, 4. ' UUBOIS. ARLO E. .................. General Boys' Glee Club I: Choral Club 2, 3, 4, V, Pres. 4: Madrigal Club 3, 4, I-Ionor Sociely 3, 41 Monilor 4. DUNLAP, JACQUELYN C ....... General G- A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Racquel Swingers Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 3: Sludenl' Council 3, SeC'y,: Jr. Red Cross 3: Hep Cars Club g Girl Reserves I, 47 Gym Ass'l. 3. DUNLAP, MARY L. ,,,, ,, General DUNHAM, BETTY L. ..... ..... G eneral EASTMAN. JOHN L. ............. ..... T ech. Hi-Y 4: Eoolball I, 2: Class Play 4. EEERLE ANNE M. Colle e Prev . ........ g - I-'onor Sociely 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: S'-fearer Comm. 3: K. Y. C. 3: Sludenl Council I. EDELSON, NORMA ....,, College Prep. EGGBMAN, MAX E. . .......,..... Voc. Ag. Exec. Council 4: Pres. 4: Sluclenl Coun- cil Zi Convo. Comm. 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Prom Queen Comm. 3: lnlormel Dance Comm, 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Senale 3: Hep Cars Club 3: Jr. Conservalion Club 3, 4, Treas. 4: F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y. 4. ELSEA, MARTHA B. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., General Clworal Club 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: K Y. C. I: Forensic Club 2: Girls' Glee Club 2: Garb Comm. 4: Lab. Eng. Ass'l. 2 3: Home Ec. Ass'I'. 4, ERVIN, NONDAS E. ..... . Camera Club I: Girls' Glee Club 21 Knillinq Club 2: Choral Club 3, 4. Bus. Ed. ESKEW, JIM E. ...................... General S+uclenl Council I: Arr Assn. I, 2, 3: Jr, Conservalion Club I: War Ellorl Comm. 4. Il5 f 1. EVANS, ORA M. ............ College Prep. EVANS, VIRGINIA ,,,, ,,,,,,, G eneral Honor Sociely 3, 4. 1 FADELY, JOAN ...... ...... . General FALGE, JESSIE C. ........ College Prep. Exec. Council 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4: Senale 3: Gill' Comm. 4: Lib, Ass'I'. 2: Head Monilor 3. I f. r f"aI-,Cty FQBNFR. BILL ..... ....... G eneral FEARNOW, JAMES ........ College Prep. Boys' Glee Club 3, 4: Clnoral Club 4: Uslwer 2, 3, 4: Dean's Ass'l. 4: Hep Cars Club 3. FLEETWOOD, RAYMOND A ..... General flf.-. E r' FLETCHER. BARBARA ............ Bus. Ed. Girl Reserves 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross 3: Sludenl Council 3. FORD, RICHARD .................. General Arclwery Club 2, 3: Model Airplane Club 3. ff fjy Wu I ,',ff'zf..'f Mfif ...... College Prep. Jr. Red Cross 2: I-louse ol Repr. 2: Sr. Acfivilies Comm. 4. FORSE BARBARA J. .... College Prep. Class Sec'y. 3, 4: Girls' Council 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4: Dramalics Club 3, 4, Sec'y- Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Pep Session Comm. 3: Honor Sociely 3, 4, Sec'y 4: X-Ray 33 Senale 3, 4, Sec'y 4: Lalin Club 4: D. A. R. Award 4: Class Play 4. FOUST, ANNIE B. ........ College Prep. Clworal Club 4: Madriqal Club 4: I-leg Cals Club 3: Jr, Red Cross 4: Forensic I, 2: Lalin Club 2: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Council 4: Racquel' Swing- ers 2, 3, Pres. 3: G. A. A. I. , s . L I' FOWLER, VIRGINIA L ..... College Prep. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4: Girls' Glee Club 3. FRANKE, ANNAMARIE ,,,,,,,,,, General Girl Reserves I: Girls' Glee Club 3. FRANKLIN, FAYE L. .... Bus. Ed. FRIEL, BII-L .............................. General Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Garb Comm. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Class Play 41 Dean's Ass'l. ., FRIEND, ALLEN ,,,,,,,,.,,, College Prep. Senale 3. FROMHOLZ, RICHARD L ......... Bus. Ed. Boys' Glee Club I. . 'x ' KJZ. 'x,.!N-ijt!!! FU ' R, MARJoRYi..f?.'56CQ1le6e Prep. Be I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. V. Pres. 3: Council Pres. 4: I-lonor So- ciely 3, 4, V, Pres. 4: Sludenl Council 33 Orclieslra 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Evec. Comm. 4. FULLINGTON, MARTHA ........ Bus. Ed. Gllice Ass'I. FURST, CAROLINE F. ............ General Girl Reserves I, 2: G. A. A. l. GARDNER, GERALDINE E ..... Col. Prep. Arr Ass'n. 2, 3. GARRETSON, DORIS P. ........ Geweral Girls' Glee Club l: Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 4. I , . 2 GAVEL, FRANK E. ,,,,,,, General GEFHARDT, MARY ANN College Prep. Exec. Council 2, 4, Treas 4: Sludenl As- sembly I, 2, 4, Reading Clerlc 4: An- nual Srafl 3, 4: Senale 3, 4: House of Repr, I, 2, Sec'y.I: Honor Sociefy 3, 4, Soc. Acfiviries Comm. 4: X-Ray 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Monilor Comm. 22 Home Room Discussion Comm. 2. GERMAN, BLANCHE ,,,,,,,,,,,, General 1 ., X, gf .J f. "-f-fQ,f- ,,, - fy, GILBERT, JIM .... GILMORE, PHYLLIS ,,,,, GErIs' Glee Club I. GILMORE, E. WINSTON Goll: 4. GIVAN, PHYLLIS D. ,,,,. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: 2, 3: House of Re-pr. 2. GOFF, BETTY A. ,,,.. . Twirler I. GRAHAM, MARIETTA . F General General Pre-App. General Ass'n, I. General General GRANT, BARBARA J. ..... ..,. B us. Ed. Knillinq Club I. GRITTER, ROBERT .... .............. G eneral Sludenl Manager of Foolball I, 2, 3. Track I, 2, Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4. f SSMAN, MEREDITH J. .... Bus. Ed. I erves I, 4: House of Repr. 2: K Y C 2 GULLY, CLIFTON JR. .... General .mx AHN, ROSADORE A ..... College Prep. Forensic I, 2: K. Y. C. I, 2, 3: Sub Deb Club 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Senale 3: Hep Cars Club 3, 4: Purple Hear? Award 2. HALL. MARGARET ................ Bus. Ed. Ifnilling Club 3: Girl Reserves 2. HALL, VIRGINIA ........,. ....... B us. Ed. Fashion Design Club 2. HANDLEY, CRAWFORD E...CoI. Prep. Hi-Y 3, 4: Dramalics Club 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Garb Comm. 3, 4: Jewelry Comm. 2. l HANNA, CAROL .,........ College Prep. Lil. Ed. Annual 4: Ass'+, Lil. Ed, 3: Hon- or Sociery 3, 4, Pres. 4: Exec. Council 3: Social Acfiviries Comm. 3, 4: Sr. Ex- ec. Comm. 4: Gil? Comm. 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: Choral Club 3, 4: Senale 3, 4, Reading Clerk 4: X4Ray I: Jr. Red Cross 4: Moniror 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3. HANNAFORD, MARK .... College Prep. l-li-Y 2, 3, 4: Senale 2, 3: Dramalics Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Srudenl Council l, 2: Circulalion Mgr. Annual 4, Ass'l. Circulalion Mgr. 3. HARGRAVE, MARVA JEAN ...... General Girls' Glee Club l, 3: Operelra I. HARRINGTON, MARILYN ..... Col. Prep. HARRISON, HUGH P. .. College Prep. Class Pres. 4: Ecl. Annual 4, Ass"r. Ed. Annual 3: l-li-Y 3, 4: Exec. Council 4: Senale 3: House ol Repr. l, 2, Pres. 2: Clioral Club 2, 3, 4: lvladrigal 4: Prom Comm. 3: Camera Club 3: Dean's Ass'l. 4: Boys' Glee Club 2. . - M HARRISON, VlRGlNlA .......... Bus. Ed. Knilling Club. HARTMAN, VERA M. ,,,, College Prep. Girl Reserves l: K. Y. C. l: Senior Ac- rivily Comm, 4, HAWKINS, D. MAXINE ........ General G. A. A. l: Girls' Glee Club 2. 'F' 1' 'X ,ij ,lk ' ef" xx HEAGY. WILMA .................... General Lalin Club 3, 4: Clworal Club 2, 3, 42 Girls' Glee Club 2: Girl Reserves l, 3. 4: Madrigal 3, 4. HEIDEN, DONNA D. .... General Ari' Ass'n. 4. HELLEMS, RALPH ...,. ,,,. G eneral HENSLEY, JACK F. ........ College Prep. Hi-Y 3, 4: Lalin Club 3: Foolball 2: K. Y. C. 3. HERBIG, WlLLlAM R. ..... .... G eneral HEROLD, JIM ..... ..., G eneral HIATT, CLARA L. ,,,......... . ...,... General Girl Reserves l, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. HIATT, MARTHA ...... General HILL, MARY M. ,,,,,,,,,,,, College Prep. Swealer Comm. 3: Girl Reserves I: Jew- elry Comm. 2. HILLIGOSS, ORVILLE ............ General HINKLE, DOROTHY J. .......... General Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. HOLMES. FRANK ................,. General Camera Club I, 3, 4, Pres. 4: X-Ray 3: If. Y. C. 2: Dean's Ass'I. 3: Ass'I. Pliolo, Ed, Annual 3: Plwolo. Ed. Annual 4. HOPKINS, MARY K. ...... College Prep. X-Ray 3, 4, Eclilor 4: Girl Reserves I, 2, 4: Prom Comm. 3: Garb Comm, 4. HOPPES, WILLIAM c. .......... Pre-App. HOWARD, SHIRLEY E. .............. Tech. Baslrelball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Eoolball 3, 4: Traclc 2. HUDSON, FRANCES .... College Prep. Sr. Exec. Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Informal Dance Clwair. 4: Honor Sociely 3 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 3: X-Rav 4: Senale 3, 4: House ol Repr. 2: Jr. Red Cross, Treas. 3: Eng. Ass'I. 2: Lib. Ass"I'. 2. HUFFMAN, GERALD ,,,,,, ,,,,, G eneral HUNT, ELEANOR G. .............. General Clworal Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 32 Girl Reserves I: Lab. Eng. Ass'I. 4. HUNTER, PAUL E. ,,,, ,.,,, G eneral Bible Club, Pres. HUSER, MARY E. .......... College Prep. Honor Socielv 3, 4: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: House ol Repr. 2: Jr. Red Cross 3. HUSTON, MARY C. ................ General Girls' Glee Club 2: Girl Reserves I, 2. 4: Jr. Red Cross 4. HUTTON, ROBERTA A. ......,... Bus. Ed. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2. ISRAEL, MAXINE C. ...... ..... B us. Ed. Knillinq Club 3. JACKSON, JOAN E. ,,., College Prep. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Fashion Design Club 2, 3: Arr Ass'n. 2, 3, 4: Frenclw Club I, 2. f A. JAMES, PHYLLIS JOAN ........ General Arl' Ass'n. lg Girls' Glee Club I: G. A. A. I. JARRELL, LOIS E. .......... College Prep. Girls' Glee Club 2, 4. JERABEK. l-ORRAINE ...... .... G eneral Sub Deb Club 3: Girl Reserves 4, JESTER, LILLIAN R. , Girl Reserves I: Jr. Recl Cross 2. General 1 C I-f JOHNSON, MARJORIE E. .... Bus. Ecl. Sludenl Council I. JONES, BERTHA J. ................ General Girlsk Glee Club Ig Jr. Reel Cross 2: l-lep Cals Club 3. JONES. JANET .....,........ College Prep. Jr. Red Cross 2: House ol Repr, lg Foi- ensic Club 2: Se-nafe 3: Garb Comm. 4: Prom Queen Comm. 3. KAI'-OR. HELEN L. ............ ,... G eneral G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Council 2. , .fu-I ?Q" KEELING, MARY M. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, General Girl Reserves 4: Choral Club 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2: Hep Cars Club 3: Dram- alics Club l. KEESLING, EARL ,......... College Prep. French Club I, 2: Home Room Pres. 42 Jr.-Sr. Aclivilies 3, 4. KEESLING, FRANCES D. ........ General Girl Reserves I, 3: Forensic Club. KELLEY, JANE E. .,.. ....... G eneral Girls' Glee Club 2. KEMERLY, FORREST ...... College Prep. Sludenl Council I, 23 Swealer Comm. 3. KENENS, MELBA J. .............. General Girls' Glee Club lg Knilling Club l. KIMBLE, DALE ...................... PFe'APP- Foolball 2, 3, 4: Trallc 2, 3, 43 Basker- ball 33 Dean's Ass'+. 4: Home Room Pres. 2. KING, CHARLES R. .............. General I-ln-Y 43 Track l, 3: Baseball 3, 47 Band I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Exec. Comm, 43 Archery Club 2: Orcheslra 2, 32 X-Ray 4. KOLENDA, lMELDA A. ..,....... Bus. Ecl. KOPP, FLORENCE ........ College Prep. KRUEGER. ROBERT B- ............ General Band I: Sludenl' Councll 4: Locker O5- lice 3: Jr. Red Cross 2: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Prom Queen Comm. 3. KUKLENSKI, GENEVIEVE M ...... General lAKEY, MARTHA J. ,,.,, ,,,,,, G eneral Knilllng Club. l-AKEY. MARY E- .... ...... G eneral Girls' Glee Club 4. LAMBERT, MARY 5. ...... College Prep. Honor Sociely 3, 4: House of Repr. 7: Senale 3, 41 Girl Reserves lg Forensic Ig Tlweeler Parry Comm. 4. LAND, LAWRENCE ,,,,,, ,,,,,, G eneral I2I LANE, HELEN L. ,...... . ............. General Clworal Club 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 4: Girl Reserves 43 Girls' Glee Club'21 K. f. C. 2, 3: G. A. A. l. LAUBER, HILDA J. . .... . .... General LAUGl'll.llwl, CHARLES .... College Prep. Hi-Y 3, 4, X-Ray 41' Golf 2, 3, 41 lvlon- llor 3, 4. , THERS, DON J. ...,. General LENNES, JOAN R. ...... General LENNlS, RALPH ......, ...... T ecln. LEWIS, EDNA E. , ,.,, ,,,,. V General LlECHTY, ROBERT L. .....,.,...... General Prom. Comm. 3: Home Room Sec'v- Trees. 47 Arl Ass'n. I. I V LIERMAN, ROBERT .....,.......... General Foelbell 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3: Base- ball 2, 3, 4. l.OER, EVELYN ,,,,, ,,,,,, G eneral Girl Reserves I. LONG, CAROLYN J. ,.,, College Prep. . Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2: Lalin Club 2. 3: House of Repr. I, 2: DGan's Ass'+. 2, 3. LONG. DONALD ....... ...., P re-App. I ll LOUDENBACRQJEAN Fmcollege Prep. Girl Reserves 2, 4. VLYKHQS, FRANK JR. .f .............. Bus. Ea. Usher 2:Vxr,Q1ery Club I 1 De3n's Ass'+. 1. x L I 15 . MCCARTY, WILLIAM O. ...... Pre-App. MCCREARY, DONNA M. ,,...... General Band 3. I . McDONALD, GILBERT T. ...... General Baseball 4. McGILLEN, LUCENA ............ Bus. Ed. Dramalics Club 3, 47 Sr, Acfivifies Comm. 4. MQMANIGELL, MARY J. ........ Bus. Ed. MCNEII-. MYRON .................. General Boys' Glee Club 4: Arr Ass'n. 2, McWILLIAMS, SHIRLEY A. ,.., Bus. Ed. Girls' Glee Club 27 Girl Reserves I. MALY, VLASTA ...... Bus. Ed. Sludenl Council 2. MANSFIELD, MARY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, General Girl Reserves 4: Hep Cals Club I. MANTOOTH, MAXINE .,...... BUS- ECI- Senale 2, 3: ScienceAMalI1. 2, 3: K. Y. C. 27 Knillinq Club 3, Pres. 3: I-Iome Room Sec'y 31 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. Trees. 47 Informal Dance Comm. 4. I22 MARSH, VIRGINIA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. General Lib. Ass'T. 3: CommencemenT Speaker 4. MARTIN. JACK .................... General Foofball I, 2, 3: Baslcefbell I: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Forensic I, 2, Clerk ', Pres. Profem 2: I-Iep CaI's Club 3: X-Ray 4. MARTIN, MARY J. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, General Girls' Glee Club 2: Girl Reserves 2, MATCHETT, LEONA M. ........ Bus. Ed. Girls' Glee Club 2: Clnoral Club 3, 4. MATTHEW, CARL L. .... ol f I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: I-Iome Room V. MATTHEW, NEIL E. ...... College Prep. I-Icnor SocieI'y 3, 4, Treas. 4: Locker Office 3, 4: Aff Ass'n. 3, 4: K. Y, C. 2, 3: House of Repr.I, 2: Clneclcer Club 2, Sec'y 2. MEARS, DORIS A- ...............,.. General Drarnafics Club I, 2, 3: Senafe 3: Slu- clenl Ass'T. I, 2, 3, 4: Prom ATTencIanT 3. MEARS, TOM ,,,, . .... Tech. l23 MELCHER, JOSEPH C. .............. Tech. Jr. Red Cross 2: Traclr 2, 3, 4. MELSON, OSCAR ...........,...... General Baslmefball I, 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 43 I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4. MERRITT, MARY R. ..... ..... B US- ECI- MILLER, CAROLYN J. ............ General Girls' Glee Club 2: Girl Reserves I, 2. MILLER. NORMAN E. .... College Prep- Sfuclenf Council I: Boys' Glee Club 4: Clnoral Club 4: K. Y. C. I. 2- MONTGOMERY, RICHARD w ..... Tech. MOORE, LOWELL ...... ..... G eneral Loclfer Office. MORGAN, ROSEMARY V ......... General Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 33 Science-Meflw. 2. 77.7, , .n. mffl6ZQ'r1,v"-4- MOSS' BILL C- ............. Y ......... General MU'-LEN. BARBARA J. ,,,-,College Prep. Girls' Glee Club 3: Science-lvlalh 37 G. A. A. I: Tennis Club 2, 3. MUNSON. JAMES ................ General I-louse ol Repr. 2: Garb Comm. 3: Sen- ale 3. MYERS, BETTY A. .................. General Arl Ass'n. I, 27 Girl Reserves i, 2, 3, 4, Fashion Design Club I. MYERS. JOAN ..........,........... General Sub Deb Club 25 Jr. Red Cross 4. NEAL, PAULINE K. .... ....,. B us. Ed. NEESE, PHILIP C. ..,..,,. College Prep. War Ellorl' Comm. 4. NEFF,' HARRY ,,,,.. ...... e enmi . NETTERVILI E VICTOR S ......... Col. Prep. l-li-Y 3, 4: Senale 3: l-louse of Repr. I. 2: Prom Queen Comm. Clnairman 37 Pep Session Comm. Chairman 47 Sluf Henl Council I, 2, 3, 4: Exec. Council 47 Commencemenl' Speaker 4: Class V. Pres. 47 Sr. Exec. Comm, 47 Monilor Comm. 4. NEWSOM, TWILA Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4. NEWTON, DOYLE .... Band 2, 3, 4. NOBLE, FRED A. . 'Irakcli 2, 3: Sludenl Council X N.. 's NOLAND, HERBIE C. ,,,, ,,,, . Hep Cals Club 3. NOONEY, JUDITH A. ....... . C. .... ..... . ., General Tecll. General 4, Pre-App. Home Ec. Clworal Club 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 27 Girl Reserves l, 27 Senale 3. NORMAN, MARJORIE E...CoIIege Prep. Senior Aclrivilies Comm. 4: Girl Re- serves I: Sub Deb Club 2. NORRIS, REBECCA J. .......... General Girl Reserves 4. I24 NORRIS, ROBERT ..... ....... P fe.App. NORTON, JEAN ,,,, ................ G eneral Gir' Reserves I, 2: Lalin Club I, 2. NORTON, KATHARINE .... College Prep. Forensic I, 2: Girl Reserves ly Senele 3, 47 Dean's Ass'l. 3: X-Ray 4. NOWLIN, CHARLES , ,,,, General NUNI-EY. Al-VIN .................... General Boys' Glee Club 27 Camera Club 3. OLVEY, BETTE I.. .................... General Girls' Glee Club I: Arr Ass'n. I, 2, 3, ll. Ol-VEY. WILMETH ................ General Senale 37 Lalin Club 2: Girl Reserves I. ONSTOTT. EVELYN J. .......... Bus. Ea. Hep Cars Club 3. I25 PARKER, BERNADINE J PARKER, NELLIE L. .... . Knillinq Club 3. PARKINSON, VIRGINIA Girl Reserves 3, 4. PARR, GAYNELLE ,,,,,,,,,, Clwcral Club 27 Home Trees. 3. I PATTON. RITA ................ Orclneslra I, 2, 3, 4. PAYNE, HARRY E. .... .. PENN, NORMA D. ........ . . ........ General Bus. Ed. Home Ec. General Room Sec'y' Bus. Ed. Pre-App. General Girl Reserves I, 2, 4, Pres. I: Forensic I, 2: Senale 3, 4: I-lonor Sociely 3, 4: X-Rav 3, 47 Hep Cars Club 31 War EI- Iorl Comm. 4, Prom Comm. 3: Prom Queen Allendanl 3: Class Play 4: Garb Comm. 4: Sr. Brealclasl Dance Comm. 4. PENRY. JOAN ...................... General Girl Reserves 41 Sluclenl Ass'I. 4. , 2 ...ef FERRY. DON .......................... General Choral Club 4: Boys' Glee Club 4: Swealer Comm. 3: Prom Queen Comm. 37 Sr.-Fac. Dinner Dance Comm. 4. PETERSON, MADGE ,.,,,, ,.,,,,, G eneral PETTIBONE, JOHN F. .... College Prep. Arl' Ass'n. 2, 3, 4: Class Play Comm, 4. PETTIFORD, NORMA J. .,...... General Band I, 2: Girl Reserves I, 2. PHILLIPS, BETTY A. ...... ....... B us. Ed. Girl Reserves 4. PHILLIPS, EVALEE .................. General Ari' Ass'n. 3. 4: Girl Reserves I, 2: Bio- logy fxss'l. 2, 3, 4: Chem, Ass'+. 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 4: Hep Cals Club 3. PHILLIPS, JACK M. ...... College Prep. Hi-Y 4: Choral Club 4: Boys' Glee Club 4: Jr. Conservalion Club 3, 4. V. Pres, 4. PHILLIPS, ROBERT ........ College Prep. Class Pres. I, V. Pres. 2, 3: I-li-Y 2, 3. 4, Pres. 4: Yell Leader I, 2, 3, 4: Fool- ball, Traclc, Baslcelball Manager: Exec. Council I, 3, Treas, 3: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3: Prom Comm. 3: Alh. Ecl. Annual 4: Ass'l. Alh. Ed. 3. P fl -fi gh ,X 3. X ,Y PIKE. DORIS P. ...................... General Dean's Ass"r. 3, 4: K, Y. C. I, 2: Bible Club I, 2, Treas. 2. POSEY. MARTHA L. ...... ....... G eneral Arl Ass'n. 3. PRECUP. LENA .............,........ General Jr. Red Cross 3: Choral Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Lib, Ass'l. 2, 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3. PRIDDY, JACK ,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,, General Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: I-ii-Y 2, 3, 4. PRIEST, ROBERT ...... .,,,. V oc. Ag. F. F. A. 2, 3, 4. PRITCHARD, PATRICIA A. ,,,, General Boolc Club 3: Lalin Club I. P'SIMER, MARY C. ...... College Prep. Girls' Glee Club 2: Choral Club 3, 4: Hcuse of Repr. I, 2. RAPER. JACK ....... - .... Pre-APP- I I2 REEDER, CLARA N. ................ General Choral Club 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Senale 3: I-louse ol Repr. 2: Class Play Comm, 4. REEDER, LILLIAN N. .............. General Choral Club 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2' Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Prom Queen Czmm, 3: Prom Comm. 3: Senale 3: I-louse ol Repr. 2: Class Play Comm, 4. REID. LII-A V- ........................ General Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Arr Assn 2, 3. REL FORD, ROBERT R. ............ Pre-App. Srudenl Council I, 2: Baslcelball I: Fool- bal' I REMINGTON, JANICE F. ,.,. .. General Home Room Pres. 2, 3, 4. RICHARDSON, DON ...,........ General Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Swfenl Council I, 4: Exec. Council 4: Mari :gal 4: Class Treas. 2, 4: Locker Office 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 3 X r RICH INE, BETTY F. ,,,,,,,,,,,, General mes. rzznmicic . ........... Pf..App. Band I 2, 3, 4: Of qlra 2, RIGGS, ROBERT ,,.,... ,,,, G eneral RIGGS, WALTER M. ....,......... General Foolball I, 3: Forensic I, 2: Camera Club 2: Spanish Club 2: Aclivilies 3. RILEY, MARY H. .......... College Prep. Ji. Red Cross 4: Sub Deb Club 2: I-louse ol Repr. 2. RODECAP, RALPH V. ............ Bus. Ed. I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Senale 3: Dramalics Club 3, 4: Sluclenl Council 3: Class Treas. 32 Mclion Piclure Operalor 2, 3, 4. RODEMAN. BETTY ...... ...,.. G eneral ROEMER, ELSIE M. ...,.. ....... G eneral ROGERS, JOHN ,.,,,,,,,,,, College Prep. Class Play 4 Dramafics Club 2, 3, 4: Garb Comm. 3: Class Day Comm. 41 Picnic Comm. 2. ROSEBERRY, PAUL ,,,,,. ,,,,,,, G eneral ROSS, ELLEN E- ................ General Hep Cals Club 3: Sub Deb Club: Arl' Ass'n. ROUSH, FRED ,. . ..... Pre-APP RUNYON, FLOYD C. ............ Pre-App. Baseball 3, 43 Prom Queen Comm. 3. RUNYAN, RICHARD ............ General F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4. SAMPLE, WILLIS E. ............ Pre-App. Model Airplane Club 3. SANDER, MARGARET ............ General SANDERSON, MARILYN J. .... General Orclieslra I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: G. A, A. l. SCAMPMORTE, JEANETTE .... General Girls' Glee Club 27 Senale 31 Jr. Recl Cross 3: Exec. Comm. 4. L SCHERER. ROBERT ....... ...... G eneral Class Aclivilies 3, 4. SCHICKEL. MARTIN .... College Prep. Sludenl Council 2: House ol Repr, 2, 3. SCHNEIDER, MARJORIE A... Col. Prep. Girl Reserves I: Sub Deb Club 27 Girls' Glee Club 23 I-louse ol Repr. 2: Sena+o 35 Jr. Red Cross 4. SCOTT, EILEEN P. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, General Eond I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 4. SCOTT. ELLEN ..... ....,. B us. Ea. lfinillinq Club 3. SCOTT, FRED M. .................. General Arr Ass'n, 47 Biology Ass'l. 4. SCZESNY, ROBERT J, ,,,,,,,,,,,, General Home Room Pres. I: Baslcelball I. SEARS. MARY M- .................. General Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orclieslra I, 2. SEYBERT, HELEN L. .... . BUS- ECI- SHAW, BARBARA J. ............ Bus. Ed. Sub Deb Club I: Swealer Comm. 37 K. Y, C, 3: Kniifing Club 2: Girls' Glee- Club 2. SHAW, BARBARA J. .............. Bus. Ed. Girl Reserves 3, 4: Knirrinq Club 3: Sweafer Comm. 3. SHEEFEL, DALE J. ................ General Boys' Glee Club 3: Choral Club 3, 4. SHELTON, VIRGINIA ..... .... B us. Ed. SMITH, BETTY L. ...... .... B us. Ed. SMITH, JAMES ...................... General Exec. Comm. 4: Garb Comm. 4: Arl fNss'n. 3: Srudenr Council 3. SMITH, WILMA J. ................ General Choral Club 3, 4: Madriqal 3, 4: Yell Leader 4: Sweafer Comm. 3: Pep Ses- sion Comm. 4: Girls' Glee Club 3. SNIDER, LOREN C. ....... ...... G eneral Usher 3. SPEEDY, GUIDO ,,,,, ..,,,, G eneral SPRAGUE. JAMES R. ............ Bus. Ed. Srage Manager I, 2, 3, 4. SPRINGER, PHYLLIS M. ........ General Se-mare I, 2: Lib. Ass'+. 2. 3: Physics Ass'I'. 3, 4: Home Room Pres. 2. STAHI-. ESTHER ..,.... ...... B us. Ed. STAHL, NORMA R. ..... ...... G eneral' STALEY, VIRGIL R. ................ Bus. Ed. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4. STANLEY, MARY M. ............ General Senafe 3, 4: Prom Queen Comm. 3: Dramalics Club 3, 4: X-Ray 3, 4: Sub Deb Club 2: Srudenl Council 3: Garb Comm. 4: Class Day Comm. 4: Hep Cars Club 3. STEINER, MARSHALL R. ,,,,,,,, General F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4. STEWART, LELAND W. .. ....,. General Baseball 2, 3, 4: Eoolball 3: Baslcelball I, 2: Class Aclivilies 3, 4. STEWART, LOWELL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, General Usher 3, 4: Dean's Ass'l. 4: Traclc 3, 4. STEWART, ROSE E. ,,,,,,,,... . .... General Girls' Glee Club 2: Dean's Ass'l. 4. STIDHAM, WALTER ,,,, Colle-ge Prep. I-IIVY 2, 3, 4, Sec'v 4: Senale 3: Chair- man Sr.-Fac. Dinner Dance 4: Prom Comm. 3. STILSON, PATTY .......... Colleqe Free. Class Sec'y. I, 2: Dramalics Club 2, 37 Exec. Comm, 4: Girls' Garb Comm, 4, Chairman: Class Jewelry Comm. 2: Gil? Comm. 4. STINEMAN, JUANITA .... College Prep. Lib. Ass'I. I: Girl Reserves 4: Guidance Ass'I. STINSON, MARIWANDA College Prep. House of Repr. I, 2: Girl Reserves 4. STOKES, MARY E. ...... ...... G eneral STRICKLER, ESTHER Choral Club 3, 4. STROU P, CHARLES I-. .......... General E- .......... General Track I, 2, 3, 4: I-li-Y 3, 4: Foolball 3: Baslfelball I, 2: Choral Club 4: Boys' Clef- Club 2, 3. STUART, ROBERT ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 eneral STUTSMAN, BETTY D ....... College Prep. Hcuse ol Repr. 2: Prom Queen Cqmm. I, 2. I-Ionor Socielv 4: 3: Convo Comm. SWNANK, PHYLLIS A. ,,,,,,,,,,,, General Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: K. Y. C. 2: I-louse ol Repr. 2: Senale 3, 4: Jr. Real Cross 3, 4: Exec. Comm. 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Camera Club 2: Prom Comm. 33 I-inrne Room Sec'y. 2. SWINFORD, ALTA J. ., ............ Bus Ed. Girl Reserves: G. A. A. SVYINFORD, DONA House of Repr. I, Sludenl Council I, Exec, Council 4: Hi Senale 3, 4, Treas. LD .... College Prep. 2, Doorlceeper 21 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: -Y 3, 4, Treas. 41 4: X-Ray 4: Yell Leader 4: Garb Comm. 3: Pep Session Comm. 4: Church A 4. pprecialion Comm. I I TACKETT, ROBERT H ....... College Prep. Srudenl Council I, 2, 3: Exec, Council 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Senale 3, 4, Pres. 4: X-Ray 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: House of Re-pr, I, 2: Club Comm. 2, 3: Home Room Discussion Comm. 4: Monilor 3. 4: Informal Dance Comm. 4. TALBERT, WILMA E. .... BUS. Ed. G, A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. TANNER. JOHN L. ...... .... . .. Voc. Aq. F, F. A. I, 2, 3, 4. TAPP. JAMES A. ...........,......,. General Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 4-. TAYLOR. DOROTHY ...... ..... G eneral Lib, ASSII. 2, 3, 4. TAYLOR, MARY K. ..... . .... General Girls' Glee Club 2. MZ TAYLOR, WILLIAM E. ............ General Dramalics Club 2, 3. TETERS, JAMES ...,..............,. Voc. Ag. Senale 4: I-Ii-Y 4: F, F, A. I, 2, 3, 4. I3I THAYER, LOLITA A. ,,,, College Prep. House of Repr, I, 2: Band 2: Senale 3: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Girl Reserves 4' Commencemenf Speaker 4: Annual Sfali 3, 4: Brealclasl Dance Comm. 4. THOMAS, HOWELL G... College Prep. Clworal Club 4: Boys' Glee Club 4: House of Repr, I. THOMPSON, FREDRICK .... Col. Prep. THURMAN, SYDNEY E. .... .. Col. Prep. TITUS. BETTY A- ...................... General G. A, A. 2, 3: Radio Club 3, 4: Ari Ass'n. 2, 3. TOMPKINS, DONALD ,,,,, ,..,, T egh, Camera Club I. TRUEBLOOD, BERTHA A. ...... Bus. Ed. TURNER, DORIS ............ College Prep. G. A. A. I, 2: Hep Cars Club 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4: Honor Sooiefy 3, 4: 43 TURNER. JOYCE M. ...... ..... G eneral G. A. A. 2. TURNER. MARTHA ..... ..... B us. Ea. UREMOVICH, JANE .............. Bus. Ed. House of Repr. I, 2: Senale 3: Girl Re- serves I, 2: Dean's Ass'l. 3, 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Dale Comm. 4: X-Ray 3. UTTERBACK. DORIS ........ ..... B us. Ed. VANDEVENDER, EVELYN ...... General Girls' Glee Club 2. VANDEVENDER, WANDA , ,,,,, General Girl Reserves I . VAUGHN, LAVONIA ,,,,,,,,,,,, General Girls' Glee Club 3: Girl Reserves 4-: Eng. Lab. Ass'+. 2. VAUGHT, KATHLEEN ............ Bus. Eel. Prom Comm. 3: House ol Repr. 2, 3: Maiorelle 3, 4: Eng, Ass'l. 2, 3: Mallw. Ass'l. 4: Sub Deb Club 3: Dale Comm. 4: Annual 3, 4. VERMILLION, THAMAR .... Col. Prep. Foolball 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baslcef- ball I. 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4: X-Ray 4: Aclivilies Comm. 4. VOSS, FRANK ...... ,.... . Bus. Ed. WALFORD, NORMA ............ General WALLACE, JIM ...... ..., , General WATKINS, KENNETH X-Ray Produclion 3, 4: Annual Produc?- ion 3, 4. ' Pre-App. WESTRICK. JACK ...... ..... G eneral WHISLER, BEVERLEY A. ...... Col. Pre? House ol Repr. 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4 Class Play 4: Sub Deb Club 3. WHITEHEAD, RICHARD C. ..,. General Goll 2, 3, 4: Foolball I: Boys' Glee Club 3. I32 WHITESEL, IVAN ,,,, ,,,,, G enerai WIDENER, WILLMA J. .......... General WIKLE, BETTIE J. ..,,.............. General Choral Club 4, K, Y. C. 3: Knillinq Club li Girls' Glee Club 3: Sub Deb I. WILDER, RICHARD L ....... College Prep. X-Rav 2, 3, 4, Edilor-in-chief 3, Annual Slall 37 Srudenl Council 2, 3: Dean's Ass'l'. I, 2, 37 English Ass'l. I, 2, 3, 42 Organized House ol Represenlalives I: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Chairman Monilor Comm. 3. WILSON, MARY J. .... ..... G eneral Sludenl' Council I. WILLIAMSON, BETTY J. ...,..,, General Girl Reserves I, 2, 41 I-lep Cals Club 3. WILLIAMSON, EMMETT J ..... Col. Prep. WISE, WARREN L. ..... .. General WOOD, FRANK ....... ...... P re-App. WOOD. JAMES .... ...... P re-App. Sludenl Council. WRIGHT, THEODORE R ....... Col.. Prep. Foolball I. YEAGER, JOAN B. ................ General Band I, 2, 3, 47 Sub Deb Club 4g .Ir. Red Cross: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4. Sec'y. 4f' YUST. EVEI-YN ........................ General Jr, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: G. A. A. lg Girls' Glee Club 27 Choral Club 3, 4: Madrigal 4, Exec. Comm. 4: Garb Comm. 3. YOUNGS, ANNA M. ............ General Choral Club 3, 47 Madrigal 47 Jr. Red Cross 43 Chairman Brealclasl Dance 4' Garb Comm. 43 Girls' Glee Club. ZAGORSKI. HEI-EN J- .......... General Girl Reserves 4: Chairman Sr.-Fac. Din- ner Dance 4: Home Room Sec'y-Treas.4. YOLL, JACK ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, College Prep. Sludenl Council 2: Hi-Y 3, 47 Dram- alics Club 3, 47 Class Play 4: Garb Comm. 3, Club Comm. 2: Bus. Manager Annual 4. BROWN. FRIEDA COX, RUTH ANN ALLEN. W. DAVID ,,,,., ,...'. BEYLER. ALVAN ................... . Cllcral Club 3. 4: Madrigal 3, Club 37 Boys' Glee Club I, 2. General General 4: Bible BRITTCN, FRED ........ ...... G eneral COLLINS, CHARLES Ge..e.,I COMSTOCK, GAITH Ge...,.,,l COOK, JOHN ........ General CRAIB, RICHARD G.,..e...I DALTON, JAMES M. ............ General DENNY, OPAL M. ...... General EALY, RAYMOND General FRAMPTON, WILLIAM F. .... General FRAZIER, MERRILL I. .... College Prep. GRAY, RONALD ....... ...... G eneral GREGORY, BILL ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, G eneral GRIMES. JOHN ...... .... HAMPTON, GRACE HART, WILBUR E. HOOS, DOROTHY HOPPER, D. JAMES F. F. A. General General General General General KIRCHERBAUER, KENNETH ,, General KREEGAR. CHESTER ......... Pre-App. MADISON, EUGENE G. ........ General Boys' Glee Club I. 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross 4. MALICK, FRANCES M. MILES. JONNIE ............ General General NICCUM, LAWRENCE E. .... Pfe-App. O'CONNOR, GEORGE F TRACY, ANNA L. Home EC. G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. . ...... General ORTH. PAUL ..... ..... G eneral PARKS, HUBERT ...... .... B US. Ed. PHILLIPS, WAYNE ...... .... B us. Ed. I-IieY. ROSS, FARRELL ,,,,.. ,,,,. G eneral WERTZ, WILLIAM Bus. Ed. Jr. Red Cross 3, -I-. Treas. 4: Boys' Glee Club 2. EWING, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, MARJORIE SCHARNOWSKE, JACK ........ Pre-App. SCHOGER, ROBERT W. ,,,,,,,, General SHARP, LORETTA'A. Bus. Ed. SOUTHERS. VERN ....... ...... Frolball l, 27 Baseball 3, 4. S'I EVENS, REX ,,,,,,,, STILLEY, FREDERIC ..... General .. ...... General sTRAIls, ROBERT H. ..... ...... G eneral SWANEY, JACK C. .............. Pre-Ape TOWNSEND, CHARLES W ..... rfe-App. LITLEY, ALAN R. ........ ...... T eel.. WILLIAMS, DONALD w. ,,,,,, General wooo, CHARLES w. ........ Pre-App. WRIGHT, WAYNE ................ General Jr. Conservalion Club. ZION, TOM ...... 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Norman Durrer, Margarel Dyson, Suzanne Elnle, Pliyllis Elwrlwarl, Bob Fx-ans, Lois Everell, Lou Ann Ewing, Bob Faclely, Tlieodore Farmer,Marll1a Fenimore, Helen Finley, Bob Filzsimmons, Maxine Flanders, Louise Foley, Norma Fouse, Vera Fowler, Bob Fowler, Gerold Framplon, Jane Frazee, Mariorie Frosl, Eleanor Gardner, Don Gerard, Esllier Gillespie, Delilalw Gilmore, Bob I37 Gooding, Rosemary Gowen, Mary Jane Granger, Bill- f Graves, Dorolliy Greene,'Donna Gulley, Faye Guslin, Dorolliy Hagan, Elizabelli ' Hall, Bob ' Hall, Dean Hall, Gilberl Hamillon, Palsy ' Hamillon, Walina Hanna, Barbara Hans, Wilma Hardin, Bob Harmon, Barbara Harmon, Bill l-laull, Rulll Hawkins, June Heallri, Belly Heineman, Palsy Heiney, Vivian Heller, Kallwryn Hellerl, Barbara Hendren, Garland Herbsl, Jolsn Herron, Belly l-le-rlenslein, Belle Hioay, Diclc , Hiday, Francis l-liles, Vernon Hill, lvlariorie Hines, Donald Hines, Paul Hillle, Bob Hodgson, lvlargarel Hcdson, Anne llollingsworlll, Joan Hood, Edilli Hcppes, Bob l-lorlon, Margarel Hosier, Barbara Hovermale, Mary Belle Howard, Norma Jean Hullman, Bill Humlleel, Wilma Fximrickhouse, Jean Hullon, Bob Hullon, Lois lmholl, Gloria ireland, Judy Isaacs, Jack Isenhour, William Jackson, Earl Jaclcson, Mary James, Clyde Jarvis, Belly Jessup, Howard Johns, Marlha Jean Jchnson, Leora Johnson, Ruby Johnslone, Suzelle Jores, Charles Jones, Don Jones, Joe A. Karr, Mary Jane Kelly, Carler Kendall, Gerald Kerr, Joan Kessler, Joan Keyes, Marlha King, Ellen Kingery, James Kirchenbauer, Dorolhy Kirchenbauer, Jack Kirchenbauer, Margie Kirlfland, Raymond Knowles, Frank Kramer, Belly Kuhn, Belly Lamar, lmoline Lend, Palricia Landes, Bill Laux, Bob Lawler, Bill Lawler, Bob Iiealcev, Keilh leavell, Norma Leever, Marlha Legg, Hilda Lecnard, Marilyn Levi, Edna Lewis, Gladys Lewis, Naomi Marjorie Lewis, Uma Linlcins, Belly Lohr, Carol Lc we, Eugene Lowman, Belly Lowman, Kalherine Luse, Eudella Lulher, Doris Lullon, Edward Lynch, Anilra McClinl'-clc, Wayne McCord, Norma McCormack, Wallace McCreary, Kennelh McFadden, Jeanne McGillicuddy, Belly McGuire, Palricia McKain, Norman M-:Kinney, Mary G. McLain, Mary Lou Main, Dick Malaguerra, Elmer Manuel, Janel Merlindale, lmajene Mayes, Lesler Meikel, Emalou Milan, Thelma Miller, Anne Miller, Anna Lee Miller, Joan Mock, Malcolm , , Mohler, Joe Moore, Frances Moore, Gene Moreland, Luana Mcrris, Marilyn Mcrse, Bob Mcrse. Charlene Mosley. Maurice Mulvihill, Marilyn Muslin, Mary Myers, Helen Myers, Neva Nasebroad, Dorolhy Nealis, Mary Nevin, Doris Nichol, Virginia Norlon, Marl Nudding, Marilyn Nunley, Emma Jean O'Connor, Mary Evelyn Ghler, Floyd Olvey, Jim Oslinq, Marcella Osller, John Peinler, Charles Parlcer, George Payne, Belly Pebernal, Barbara Perry, Geraldine Pelry, James Pelligrew, Joe Pe-lligrewL Mona Pheanes, Dick Phleager, Don Price, Vonda Prolcos, Lilsa Provence, Edilh Pusey, Nadine Randoll, Marqarel Raper, Pauline Rediclc, Jo Ann Redick, John I39 W , :rf , :ar X 'K- f .,. A 4, - - , W. . " 1 "" T ' ' V + ' M fg xx ' W +5-ip 1 S - i l My 3 l -- f I, H ' ' s I 1 N 9 , ri "" in x " A '54 1 M, ., L .. ,451 . , 'T In . 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Pally Baker, Edilli Baker, Jack Baker, Jane Baldaul. 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Miller, Phyllis Miller, Sara Moore, Jack Nelson, Ben Newsom, Clarice Norris, Gene Parker, Rosanna Fiaymore. Georganna Shannon, Joan Srnifh, Ka+e Sraqe, Richard Thomas, Bill Tc-ops, Beverly Vemderqriil, Don Welper, Warren X 3 K 4 2 3 Q 5 P a r i E I 1 E Y E i i 1 5 3 5 5 2 Q X DeI.eWter JeWeIry Store "KNOWN EOR FINE DIAMONDS" 0 I3 Wesr IIII1 Srreejr PoR TI-IE BEST IN ' SPEND TI-IAT I7 STAMP WI-IERE SENIORS SI-IOP Freshman: "I need a new pair of shoes Wonder where I couIoI ger II1ern?" Jenner Jones: "II you wanr pIenIy of sIyIe for your money, II's A-- SPORTINO GOODS INDIANAIS . NEWEST II's THENEW I:adIey 84 I,IImers, Inc DOBSONIS I2l5 Meridian Times -I-Ireatre 9 I 5 MerIcIIan Srreef 0 WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE THE STATE THEATRE For CooI Corniori and Relaxing En+erIainmen+ . YOU'LL SEE IT FIRST I a+ THE WHY I I I I I I FIOR THE BEST IN HAIRCUTS I THE CITY , BARBER SHOP ' I I I 4 SAVE WHEN YOU SHIOP AT PENNEY'S--- 0 WHERE OUALITY IS ALWAYS FIRST 0 J. C. Penney Co. IO3O Meridian YOU SUIT US WE HOPE WE CAN ALWAYS SUIT YOU! 0 CIoII'ies TI'1aI Are RigI1I' Prices Thai Are Righier Surber 84 Son FINE TAILORING OVER McCRORY'S You enTer The sTore Trom Meridian STreeT and immediaTely noTe ThaT The place you are in is a room Tilled wiTh an air'oT Triendship. Approaching you is a clerlc wiTh a Triendly smile on his Tace. You Tell him whaT you wish To purchase and you are Talcen care oT in a cordial and courTeous manner. You, iusT as everyone else who wanTs compleTe saTisTacTion, uTmosT courTesy, and high qualiTy merchan- dise will be pleased aT HCDVT WRIST-lT'S MEET ME Elm zfs AT HAAGS QUALITY FIRST-H THEN gTYLE---AND LOW T T STUDIO I3H'1 and Meridian IOHW and Meridian I for THOSE SERVICE MEN'S PICTURES DLJRGAINIS LINOLEUMS CARPETS CLOTH and VENETIAN SHADES II Easlr IOH1 Sjrreef C 802 M 1 T The DIETZEIXI BAKERS ll ll Dorft Say Bread -- Say Corn-Top New AT VQUR GIQQCEIQS COME TO TI'-IE , - SAU-I-ERS I-Iarts Drug POR SHOES L,II'1ICIUZ Shop Smres Meridian and I2+I1 DRUG SUNDRIES EOR TI-IAT SMART SEALTEST ICE CREAM O H of Red Cross DIFFERENT LOOK . Shoes for Women g 8+h d M d Ph 9867 B I nians for Men IIQQ M d EcIg CI Ph 65 I 5 I-lere's Jrhe haberdashery for Jrhe young men of Anderson. Anyrhinq from a handkerchief To a Jrop coar and suir of clorhes may be obfained in Jrhis esrablishmenr. If you wan? your ourfii' Jro be a "Joey" one, fusr be sure ro srop ar Jrhis lirrle nook on Meridian Srreer iusr nor+h of Twelrrh. Also if you wanlr ro make an Ern- pression on your "one and onlyn, jusr go To her house decked our from head ro Toe by frhe boys ar Andere son's rnoslr up-To-dare n'1en's shop, Yes, you've guessed ir, H's The Your Friends and Neighbors Will Tell You lT'S PLEASANT---IT'S SATISFYING---lT'S CONVENIENT IT'S ECONOMTCAI. To Shop Here J? 73eLLerL Sztwce A-on. the 7?fzfuf-iq COUSINS THE STORE THAT CONFIDENCE BUILT ' ELOIN ' BULOVA SUPER MARKET 0 WEST ANDERSON'S LARGEST SUPER - MARKET O Manager. ...JOHN SEIPLE ' GRUEN WATCHES 933 Meridian Sfreei I FIRST WHEN SUMMER KEEP TI-IAT BICYCLE WITI-I LATEST DRAGS Ali HABERDASI-IERY lT'S THE n erson LIC IoIn H The Toggery All KW! -4 HIS STORE QYS IN SHAPE EoP TI-IE DURATION All The Lids 6+ Decker Bldg. , I I C S , W' G+ BIC els yde hoo Over McCrory s On Jackson 40 WeS+ 91,11 f I 7 Jones du BE SMARTLY Barber Shop b - T DRESSED For The BesT HARDWARE---ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Gai , SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT Ccfrhedral of Fashion, I3 EasT IO+h Anderson 7Th and Meridian Anderson. Ind. "Say, sis, olo you like Huis one?" "Sure, ieJr's Jraice ii." According To The Jrwins, if you wani giiis or carols for service meni Hwe righi place is iusi H67 slreps oi? Meridian on lH'i'i." DECKEWS, Inc, il CORSAOES BOUOUET SHOP CUT FLOWERS 3l W. I3+l1S+ree+ MAKE Tl-lE MOST OE YOUR RATION S STAMPS IQOSEBETQRYS GIQOCERV IOOO W. 3rd Slreel l7Ol Nichol Avenue You. taste. its quality Coca-Cola Bollling Co., Inc., Anderson, Indiana WE CAN EIT YOU willw MADE-TO- M EASU RE CLOTHES Tall or slworl, sloul or llwin, il' doesn'l mallerl 0 Srnarl Slyles 0 Carefully Made 0 Slurdy Fabrics 0 Any Model I-l. J. l-IEAD I2 EAST lO+ln STREET TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES CASI-I RECIISTERS f i I Y ' , , 'V -- f he v M Q' -, Kim . W. - --.1-fl! E I CHECK WRITERS y,y,, IEE, . 1, I, I -,exexnha T :Pm I wwf- IMI 1 ..,. ,T Ig BIS? In and PM , y I E .V r 4, L "T if .L 4 get . , ,M :A -:VC 1 ,ix K ! ' 1 A f L .w.....,-.. - "X f Y gba' ' T ' 121,114 RENTALS--REPAI RS--SUPPLI ES MILLER I-IUGCINS Pens and PenciIs Every+I1Inq for Every OIIIce I2 I 2 Meridian S+ree+ BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS If you have any money IeI:I see us abouf Real EsIaTe and Insurance W. L. DAY 84 SCN IO36 Meridian' SIreeI TI-IANK YOU STUDENTS EOR YOUR We Will Again PATRONAGE 0 Exped You Nexf FaII C Y. IVI. C. A. Cafeteria READ-CANADAY CCD WDOICSGIC Grocers RELIABLE SERVICE SINCE I886 Eirsf and Delaware SIreeIs Phone 775I you Get .... FQIQKNEIQIS sTuDI0 V " AT THE STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS' WELCOMES THE I944 STUDENTS CLOTHINO--HATS--EURNISHINGS--SHOES E R H N O T HR A NUM PORTWS Schuster Bros. CDP.-CD. The S+ore of Grealrer VaIues TT The OuaIiIy Corner 8+h ancI Main O THE NEXT BIG OCCASION IS MATRIMONY ALWAYS INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION WE CAN HELP WITH THAT TOO Charles RiHman O WesI Side Square Kay-Bee FIowers I ' PRICE STORE FOR OUALITY IT'S - UT .SSN gg ff' M-QQ, ,gp ??Qg'?Q faiiks' W al' Ma awe Z0 Wa: in a mmf! az' me Perhaps you feel that a general education has peace- time values only . . . that it is more or less wasted in the fighting forces or in specialized war Work. That is not the case. Whatever your field of study, you have acquired in your high school career two great abilities which have currency at all times, under all conditions. They are the ability to think for your- self, and the ability to "get along" with the people around you. These you are offering to America in this fight for freedom. And when Victory is Won, they will be applied to establishing your place in a world of greater opportunity than ever before. Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1943! QTTCQQD QLQQQHTJ DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION f ANDERSON, INDIANA Thursfon, Mary Efhel 28, 69. EIXIGRAVINGS lor the T943 INDIAN PRoDucED BY THE Q Indianapolis Engraving Co., lnc. lndianapolis, Indiana Adminisfrafion and Faculfy Anderson, Mignon 36. Anderson, Mary Olds 35, 37, IO3. Arbogasf, Reba 27, 33, 75, l54. Ausfin, Mariorie 33. Bailey, J. J. 29. Balmer, Frank 28, 62, 64, 69. Balyeal, Wilma 30. Barner, Claude 34, 62. Barr, Monforf 32. Bergevin, Paul 34. Bonge, Carl 34, 82, 9l, 95, 97. Bowen, Donald 33, 83. Bowen, Theresa 3l. Brinson, W. H. 3l, 62. Broclc, Agnes 36. Brown, Kafherine 33. Brown, Roberl' 26. Buchanan, Esfher 29, 49, I47. Burns, Clarence 34. Campbell, Dorofhy 28. Carson, Celia 36 Chadd, Archie 24, 26, 64, 65. Childers, Fousl' 26. Coffin, Maude 28. Coffin, Merrill 29, 82. Crufchfield, lna 28. Cummings, Charles 29, 35, 82, 9l, 93, 95, IOO. Davis, George 29. Day, Pauline 28. Denny, Nedra 3l. Dye, Joe 34 Elzey, Rufh 29, I54. Eleenor, Ray 29, 82, 97. Free ,Wade 26 Garrigus, John 34. Goss. Ella 29. - Gragg, Dorofhy 30, 54, 55, Grahame, Evelyn 28. Griffin, Margaref 28, 59. Hale, Lee 34. Hale, Marguerife 28. Halleff Herman 33, 44. Higman, Alice 28, 57. Hopping, Sarah L. 28. Horfon, B. B. 32. Hosier, Basil 3l, 49, l35. Hoskins, Esfher 82. Hughes, Helen 28, 57, l4l Humphrey, Mary 30, 62. Hunfzinger, Jesse 34, I4l. Julius, Gordon 34, 60, 62. Julius, Wysong 34. 56, 69. INDEX Kolb, Walfer 35, 50, 5l. Lashbroolc, Hazel 33, 48, Leachman, Margaref 36. Lee, Lowell 37. Lindsey, Hazel 34. Lindsey, Howard 27, 34. Lindsfrom, Virginia 29. Lyon, Herberf 33, 49, I47. McClin'loclc, Lyman 30. McClure, Haven 28. McDowell, Roberf 82. Maines, Vivian 29. Mafher, L. B. 32. Maffhew, Clara 26. Miller, Herberr 3l, 60. Miller, Mary 28, 75. Mifchell, Jusfine 32. Morris, Dwighl' 34, 49, 60, Mullendore, Margaref 32, Nagle, Fannie 30, 59. Palmer, Mary Rufh 55, 56. Pearf, Gilberf 33. Pippen, Sara 33. Porfer, Sfanley 25, 64, 66. Presfon, Helen 28, 75. Rencenberger, Richard 30, Rogers, Glen 26. I47. 47. I35. 52, 54. Sanders, Leo 27, 32, 67 l07. Sharpe, Howard 34. Sherman, Ray 34. Shinn, Vern 34, 82, 85, 87. Shirey, Arfhur 29. Spinger, O. L. 29. Sfevens, George 29. Slewarl, B. R. 32. Sfriclcler, Geraldine 30. Sfoler,Ered 3l, 32. Sfursman, Jesse 32. Swiff, Clifford 35, 82, 85, 87. Alafza Evalyn 55,l42. Alafza, George I9, 46, 55, 63 7I, 154. , Alafza, Paul 56, 97, l48. Albrighf, Pafricia l2, l48. Alfred, Earl I42. Alexander, William l2, 52, l48. Alford, Jaclc IO8. Alfrey, Evereff l48. Allen, Evelyn l36 Allen, June 43, 59, 6l, 63, I36. Allen, Shirley 48, 52, 54. Allison, Paffy 48, I36. Todd, Elgin 3l. Vermillion, Virginia 28, l07. Weaver, Fred 3l, 69. Whifson, Edna 30. Wilson, H. B. 35. Sfudenfs Abboff, Dorofhy l08. Abel, Thomas 95, l48. Abney, Charles I48. Achor, Cleda 6l, l0l, IO3, Adams, Beffy l48. Adams, Donald l48. Adams, Melvin l08. Alcins, Alice I36. I3 Allman, Helen l3. Allman, Mary l48. Alf, Befly I36. Alvey, James 50. Amiclc, Rufhanne l08. Amos Beffy I36. Anderson, Geneva 49, l03. Anderson, George I36. Anderson, Henrieffa l48. Anderson, Joe 90, 9l, 93, 94, 99. Anderson. Mabel 48, I42. Anderson, Margaref I9, l08. Anderson, Roberl' I53. Anfon, Helen 47, l08. i Anfrobus, Raymond l42. Applegaf e, Joe 55. Armslrong, Donald 60, 85. 95, I48. Arnold, Loreene I36. Arnold, Mary I42. Arnold Roberl lO8. Arlhur, James 49, l42. Asbury, Rosemary I36. Ashby, Lenora I48. Alwell, Maxine l42. Alwood, Aliceiean 48, I36. 76, I36. Alwood, Marylou 49, lO3, l48. Aull, Harriel lO8. Aynes, Jimmie I48.' Aynes, Raymond l36. Aynes, Cecil l42. Ayres, Marlha I9, I36. Babcock, James I48. Bable, Rila 47, lO8. Bach, Phillip 49, l42. Backer, Belly 56. Baciu, Emil 7, I48. Badgley, Donald 49, l42. Badgley, Richard l48. Badgley, Virginia l42. Bagshaw, lvan I36. Bailey, Barbara lO8. Bailey, Mary lO8. Bailey, Palricia l42. Bailey, Phyllis IO8. Bailey, Thomas I48. Baker, Bob 54, 55, 64, 70, lO8. Baker, Edilh I42. Baker, Gloria 49, l48. Baker, Jack I9, I36, l42. Baker, Jane I42. Baker, June I36. Baker, Phyllis IO3, I48. Baker, Rulh l48. Baker, Vern 60, l36. Baldaul, Roberl 44, 57, l42. Baldaul, James 44, 57, IO9. Baldaul, Rulh 48, I36. Baldwin, Belly l42. Ballard, Doris I42. Ballenline, William l42. Ballinger, Roberl 49, l42. Bancroll, Donald I48. Bankslon, lcie I36. Bannon, Ronald l48. Barber, John 8, 43, 46, 57, 6l, 63, I36, l54. Barg, Geneva 43, 6l, IO9. Barg, Peggy I48. Barkdull, Joan 43, 44, 6l, I36. Barker, Rosemary I36. Barnes, Roger IO9. Barnes, Virgil 85, 88. Barnes, Virginia 48, 56, l42. Barnes, Wayne I36. Barney, Donald I48. Barney, Maxine l42. Barnharl, Belly 58, I36. Barrell, Charles I36. Barrell, Jim 73, 85, 89, IO9. Barron, Richard l42. Barlon, Wilma I53. Bales, Donald I48. Balhauer, Nalalie I48. Bauer, Gene I48. Bauer, Jack l42. Baum, Joan 49, l48. Baxler, Don I36. Baxler, Roberl I48. Beach, Bill l48. Beal, Olis I48. Beal, Mary I3, 52, l36, l42. Bear, Doris 48, 6l, l36. Beason, Donald I36. Beason, lris I48. Beally, Mary l6, 77, IO9. Bechlold, Royal 44, 46, IO9 Beck, Beverly 20, 2l, 43, 48, 6I, 63. Becknell, Juanila I48. Beeler, Franklin 6, 43, 79, iO9. Beeler, Fredrick IO9. Belangee, Gaynelle I48. Belangee, Rosa IO9. Bell, Belly IO9. Bell, Lillian l42. Bemish, Paul IO9. Beneliel, Georgie l42. Beneliel, Thelma l42. Beneliel, Virginia 54, IO9, Bennell, Bill I36. Benzenbower, l-lelen IO3, I48. Berg, Edilh I53. Berry, Bealrice IO9. Berry, Sally 48, I36. Berryman, lnamay l48. Bess, Joyce I48. Belcher, Mary I48. Bevily, Bellie IO9. Beyler, Alvin 47, 55. Biddle, Evelyn l48. Biddle, Rulh 47, IO9. Biddle, Belly IO9. Bilyen, Dellord I36. Bishop, Ann I53. Bilner, Yvonne l42. Bixensline, Edwn l36. Bixensline, Hope IO2, IO3, I48. Black, Waller 46, 52, 54, 77, 85, 87, 88, 97, 98, llO, l54. Blackburn, Geneva I42. Blackburn, Mabel l42. Blackburn, Nedra IIO. Blackburn, Phyllis l42. Blueher, Belly I7, llO. Blueher, Jayne l42. INDEX Bluemle, Jack 46, llO. Bluemle, Marilyn 44, l42. Bolen, Roberl 46, 60, I36. Boll, Roberl l42. Bond, Janel 48, 56, I36. Bonge, James l53. Boone, Belly IO3, lIO. Boone, Chesler I53. Boone, Jimmie l53. Boone, Palsy l42. Boram, Virginia llO. Bousman, Theodore I48. Bowma Bowma Bowser Boyer, n, Charles 95, IOO, I48. n, Kennelh 85, 87, 97. , Doris 43, 58, I36. Norma llO. Bradley, Jack 97, I36. Bragg, Bramm Branch Branch Braune Bray, Mary I48. ing, Kennelh 55, 57, l36 , Clarence I48. , Phyllis l42. r, Rudolph l4l. Richard I48. Breece, Belly I36, l48. Breece, Jeannelle 58, I36. Breece, Marilyn 56, I36. Brewsler, Opal 49, I48. Bricker, Berlha l42. Bricker, Norma lO3, I48. Bridges, Roberl l53. Brighl, Dorolhy 55, l36. Brighl, Violel llO. Brighl, Virginia l48. Brighl, Virginia 56, l42. Brighlman, Jim l36. Brinduse, Paul 44, 45, llO. Brinduse, Rulh 57, 59, l42. Brissenden, John 46, 73, 85, 86, 89 90, 9l, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, llO Broadnax, Alberl 97, l42. Brock, Pally l36. Brock, Phillip 49, eo, l42. Brockman, Grace llO. Brockman, Ray llO, Beverly 48, 56, l42. Brown, Brown, Donna l42. Brown Frieda I34. Brown l-larold 83, l42, lll. Brown Helen I36. Brown Jack Ill, l48. Brown Jo Ann 56, l42. Brown, Loring lll. Brown Luella lll. Brown Mae I I l. Brown, Margarel l42. Brown Maxine l42. Brown Norma I53. Brown Norman 53, 54, I48. Brown, Roberl I36. Brown, Rulh l42. Broyles, Max 44, 49, l42. Broyles, Roberl I36. Brubaker, Jerry Ill. Brumlield, Bryon lll. Bruner, Jeanne 43, 47, 6l, lll Bryson, Joan 48, 56, l42. Buck, Caroline 44, 45, 57. Bucy, Orma I42. Bunce, Carl I48. Burkhardl, Charles 70, l42. Burl, Rannie I48. Burlon, Jack 49, l42. Busby, Audrey I48. Busby, Belly 6l, lll. Busby, Jo Anne 69, IO3, l42. Bushong, Alice I53. Bushong, Margarel I7, l8, l42. Buller, Ramona I48. Buller, Wanda 55. Bulner, Nile I36. Bulner, Trenlon 56, lll. Byers, Barbara I36. Byrne, Beverly l42. Byrne, Joyce l42. Byrne, Roberl l3, 6l, 92, 94, lll. Byrum, Clauis l48. Cabasier, Lorene I36. Cade Lois 55 58 lll. Carmody, Frances 47, lll. Carmody, Joan l53. Carolhers, Ted l48. Carpenler Carpenler, Darrell II2. Carpenler, Donna I48. Carpenler, Jack l42. Carr, Kalherine 48, I36. Carr, Ray l53. , Calvin 83, 95, I48. , l54. Carraway, Joan 47, II2. Carler, Ralph I48. Carler, Bob 97, l53. Carler, Bill l48. Carver, Joyce 48, 7l, I36. Casey, Jacqueline 49, l48. Cash, Dick I42. Cassell, James I36. Cassell, Jesse I36. Caslor, Richard II2. Call, Lawrence I48. Caudell, Wilda II2. Caylor, Joan 56, ll2. Caylor, Roberl ll2. Chambers, Chambers, Roberl M. ll2. Chaney, J Chapman, Chapman, Gerlrude I36. Chase, l-l arold Roberl I48. Cordelia 48, I36. anel Rose 48, 56. Charlolle Mae I48. Cheever, William Roberl 43. Cherringlon, Phyllis Ann 56, l42 Childers, Delores Maxine 48, I36 Childers, Kalhleen Mae l48. Church, Mae Ellen ll, l48 Church, Manson E. 44, 46, 54 55 69, 7l, 76, II2. Clanin, Marvin Earl I53. Clark Clark , Billy Lee l42. Dale Thomas 56, I42 Clark Eunice Marilyn 48, 69. Clark, Jack Lee 49 59, l42. Clark, Marilyn I8, l42. Clark, Marlha l42. Clark, Palricia Anne 48, I36. Clark Roberl 49, l42. Bronnenberg, Charlolle 49, l48. Bronnenberg, Deane 47, 52, 54, l54 llO Bronnenberg, Fred 43, 46, llO. Bronnenberg, Glenn I36. Bronnenberg, Jo Anne 48, 56, I36 l54. Bronnenberg, Neil l48. Brooks, Belly I48. Brooks, June llO. Brooks, Norma 48, 56, l42. Brown, Audrey 56, I42. Brown, Barbara 49, IO3, I48. Brown, Barbara 49, 58, IO3, I48. Brown, Belly IIO. Calabria, Joe I9, 62, lll. Calhoun, Alberla I36. Calhoun, Oleda I48. Campbell, Beverly I48. Campbell, Margie lll. Campbell, William l42. Canaday, Roberl 44, lll. Canaday, Marian 43, 44, 45, 48, 57, 63 7l, 75, 76, 92, I35, I36. Canlwell, Jimmie Lee l42. Caplinger, Lewis I36. Cardinal, Paul I36. Carico, Mary I3, 43, 48, l36. Carlile, Jack l48. Carmany, Glenna l42. Clarkson, Edward I36. Clausen, Paul Fredrick l48. Clay, l-larold Edmond I48. Claylon, Kennelh I I2. Claylor, Belly 56, l3, l42. Cleaver, Barbara 44, 45, 48, 78 I35 Clem, Belly I53. Clem, Billy l48. Clem, Joan 48, 59, I36. Clemons, Clarence 84, 85, 8 9l, 94, II2. Clemons, Juanila l53. Clemons, Julia I36. Clemons, Mariella IO3, l42. Clevenger, Mary l3, ll2. Coffman Clifford, Doris IO3, l48. Clifford, Roberl 95. Coales, Carroll 136. Cobb, Belly I53. Coble, Sallie lO2, IO3, I42. Cochran, Barney I6, I36. Cochran, Charles 49, 89, 97. Cochran, John 85, 95. Cochran. Keilh I48. Cochrane, Hazel 56, I42. Cochran, Ray 49, 59, I42. , Bob Il2. Coil. Joanne 47, 6l, ll2. Coleman, Joseph ll2. Collings, John l48. Collins, James 43, 57, 58. 59 Collins, Marcia I42. Collis, Cherie Lee 56, I42. Complon, Rose I42. Condon, Charles 60, 95, l47, l48. Condon, Syvilla 56, IO3, ll2. Conley, Rulh 48, 56, I43. Conlon, Audrey lO2, IO3, lI2. Connelly, Rozella l48. Conner, Glen l36. Conlos, Sandra 44. 48, 57, I43. Cook, D oris I36. Cook, Joseph P. 44, 45, l4l. Cook, K alhleen l48. Cook. Madonna l48. Cook, Marlha 47, 55, 6l. ll2. Cooper, Sara lI3. Cooper, Susanne II3. Corder. Erma II3. Corn, Clifford ll3. Cram, Lola I36. Crawford, Dorolhie 43, II3. Crawford, Wanda I43. Creason, Velma II3. Crecelius, Eleanor Il3. Crecelius, Roberl 49, I43. Crisler, Helen I43. Crilchlow, Charles 46, 55, II3. Crilser, Bealrice l4B. Cronk, Myrle I43. Crosley, Belly II3. Crosley, Palricia I43. Croslhwail, Gordon l48. Crouse. Jack IS3. Croxlon, Ray 50, II3. Croxlon, Rex l48. H Crusomire, John l53. Cummings, Bill I6, 46, II3. Cummings, Helen I36. Cummins, Donald I48. Cummins. John 60, I42. Cunningham, Hilda I3. Cunningham, Theresa l53. Curry, Eris 48, 57, 6l, I36. Dalby, Susan 56, I43. Dallon, Eva 48, 56, I36. Dare, Keilh I36. Darlinglon, Charlolle 56, I37, l54. Darlinglon, Lewis 43, II4. Darwin, Caroline 48, 54, 55. 69, I37. Davenporl, Donald II4. Davenporl, Jack 46, 68, 7I, I37. Davenporl, Mariorie I42. Davidson, Belly 47, 58, II4. Davis Colhran, Belly I43. Couch, Dorolhy II3. Couch, Roberl I53. Counceller, Vida l53. Counceller, Vivian 48, 56. I43. Counls, Gene I48. Coverclale, Phyllis II3. Covinglon, Phyllis 56, I43. Davis , Francis IO3, I49. Davis, Marianna IO3, I49. Davis Mary Anna I49. Davis. Mary H. I53. Davis, Mary Louise I43. Davis, Philip 50, I37. Davis, Norma 58, I49. F. Raymond I3 I37. Cowg ill, Roberl ll3. Cox, Gilberl 83, I43. Cox, June 48, I36, l48. Cox, Mable I36. Cox. Melvin l,36. Cox, Rulh Ann I34. Craib, Dale l48, Craib, John 97, 98. Craib, Mary I43. Craib. Paul 52. Craig, Donald 62, I36. Craig, Guy I44. Craig, Margie II3. Craig, Mary June l43, Craig, Mary Neva l48. Craig Richard I43. cfsm,'Ab1e 14, 113. Davisson, William I6, I37. Dawson, Gene I43. Day, Donald I37. Decker, Evelean II4. Decker, Gladys Lee I43. Decker, Sarah Lou 56, II4. DeFord. Agnes I43. DeHorily, Elwood I43. Delinger, Keilh 52, 83, II4. Delph, Neva I49. Demick, Roberl 83, II4. Denlinger, Imogene 54. I37. Denny, Donald I49. Denny, Alberl I43. Denny, Richard W. I49. Denl Margarel I43. Denlon, Belly l8, I43. INDEX DeVinney, Roberl 97, 98. I43. Dew, Alyce Marie 56, I43 Dew, William I37. Dexler, Jacqueline 52, 54, 93, I43. Dick, Roberl I37. Dielzen, Joan 43, 44, 59, I37. Dillon. Alie Marion I49. Dills, Thelma 48, I43. Dill1, James I6, ll4. Dilllinger, Inez I49. Dixon, Wilma Jean I, 4, 55. I37. Dobson, Belly Jean 49, I49, Dodd, Elizabelh l8, II4. Dohse, Roberl I43. Dall, Erma Jane I49. Doller, Jack I43. Dorsey, Bill I9, II4. Douglas, Beverly I37. Douglas, Norman I8, 59. Douglass, Bruce 43, II4. Dovey, Belly I37. Dovey, Idamae I37. Dovey, Jean II4. Downard, Virginia 47, II4. Doyle, Harold 87. DuBois, Arlo 9, 54, 55, II4. Dunbar, 'Donna IO3, I49. Dunbar, Phyllis I43. Dunlap, Jacquelyn 47, IO3, II4. Dunlap, Mary II4. Dunn, Belly 56, I7. Dunn, Harvey I49. Dunn, Norman I37. Durgan, Pallie 48, I43. Durham, Belly Louise II5. Durrer, Margarel 48, I37. Duvall, Margarel I43. Dwiggens, Delores 49, I49. Dyson, Suzanne I37. Earl, Marlha Ann I43. Easlman,, Felicia 55. Easlman, John 46, 77, II5. Ealon, Uva Mae I53. Eberle, Anna Mary 47, II5. Edelson, Bennie I49. Edelson, Norma II5. Eden, Lee 50, I43. Edgeman, William I49. Edmonson, Roberl I49. Edwards, Roberl I49. Eggman, Eunice I43. Eggman, Max 43, 44, 45, 46, 50, 5l, 69, 76, II5. Ehle, Phyllis I37. Ehrhardl, Virginia 58, I43. Ehrharl, Roberl I3, 60, I37. Ellis. Joanne l53. Ellis, Roberl I43. Ellis, Tom 44, 49, I43. Ellison, Harriell I49. Elsea, Marlha 47, 55, 7l, II5. Emmons, Barbara I43. Endicoll, Geraldine l53. Engleman, Ollo I49. Englerl, Charles I43. Erskine, Carl 95, 99, IOO. Ervin, Nondas I3, 55, II5. Eskew, James 44, II5. Elchison, Carl H. I49. Eubank, Russell I43. Eulsler, Doris 49, I49. IO7, II6. Forse, Harry 44, 45, 49, 76, lOl l54. Forlner, Fred 83. Fosler, Jo Ann l53. Fouse, Mona I43. Fouse, Vera I37. , Fousl, Annie I3, 47, 54, 55, 58, II6 Fowler, Earl 63, I37. Fowler, Gerold 43, 59, 83, I37. Fowler, Fowler, Kennelh I49. Marian I43. Evans, Evans, Evans, Eulsler, Loramine I49. Dick I49. Lois 48, 55, 56, I37. Evans, Ora II5. Virginia 43, ll5 Everman, Chris I49. Everell, Lou Ann I37. Fowler, Mary Jane 7l, IO3, I49. Fowler, Virginia 47, II6. Fox, Norma I49. Framplon, Jane 55, I37. Franke, Annemarie I I6. Franke, Roberl 49, I43. Franklin, Faye II6. Ewing, Dorolhy I34. Ewins, Bob I37. Fadely, iloan II5. Fadely, Theodore I37. Falge, Jessie 43, 44, 45, II5. Farley, Jack I49. Farley, James I43. Farmer, Evelyn 48, I43. Farmer, Harry 85, 87, 95, I49. Farmer, Marlha 56, I37. Farmer, William II5. Farran, Phyllis 56, I43. Faulkner, Anne I49. Faulkner, Mary I43. Fearnow, James, II5. Fenimore, Helen 43, I37. Ferdinand, Mary I43. Ferree, Marian 56, I43. Fidler, Bill 52, 60, I49. Finley, Frank 52. Finley, James I49. Finley, Roberl I37. Fischer, Alfrella 56. Fischer, Bill 83, I49. Fisher, Eugene 54, 55, 64, 70, 97, 98. Fisher, Margarel 12, IO3, I49. Filzsimmons, Maxine I37. Flanders, Louise 43, 55, 56, 63, 69, 76, I37, l54. . Fleenor, Don Deena I43. Fleenor, Wilella I53. Fleelwood, Raymond II5. Flelcher, Barbara II5. Flelcher, Dale I43. Flowers, Herberl 83. Foley, Norma I37. Folsom, Bernice I49. Ford, Richard II6. Forkner, Ray II6. Forse, Barbara 6, 43, 57, 75, 77, Frazee, Frederi Mariorie I37. ck, Dorolhy I43. French, Margarel 48. French, Anna I43. Friddle, Loren I43. Friel, Bill 46, 55, 77, II6. Friend, Allen II6. Friend, Bob I43. Fromholz, Dick II6. Frosl, Eleanor 48, 56, I37. Frye, Harry 49, I43. Fuller, Carolyn I43. Fuller, Dolly I49. Fuller, Evelyn l2, I49. Fuller, Lois I49. Fuller, Marjorie 43, 47, 52, 54, 93 II6. Fullinglon, Marlha, II6. Funkhouser, Annabelle 49, I49. Fursl, Carolyn II6. Gardner, Don I37. Gardner, Geraldine II6. Garrelson, Doris 55, 60, II6. Garringer, Rex 50, I43. Gaunl, Marlha Ann I2, IO3, I49. Gaus, Gerald 83. Gavel, Frank II6. Gavin, Dolores 52, l53. Gaw, William I49. Gayle, Elhel I49. Gellinger, Lyla I49. Genda, Dorolhy 52, 54, I49. George, Janella I43. Gephardl, Mary Ann 43, 44, 45, 63, II7. Gephardl, Thom 49, I4I, I43. Gepharl, Max l53. Gepharl, Mildred l53. Gerard, Eslher 48, 56, I37. German, Blanche ll7. Gibbs, Helen I43. Gibson, Barbara I53. Gibson, Roberl 95, I49. Gibson, Dolores 56, I43. Gilberl, Jim II7. Gill, Alice I49. Gillespie, Delilah 48, I37. Gilmore, Roberl I37. Gilmore, Janice I43. Gilmore, Phyllis II7. Gilmore, Winslon 70, II7. Wanda I43. Ginder, Givan, Phyllis II7. Givens, Rulh I49. Glover, Rulh I49. Goble, Audrey 56. Goerz, Melvin 83 I43. Goll, Belly Ann 47, 52, 53, II7 Goins, Waller I49. Good, Pauline I43. Gooding, Rosemary I3, I37. Goodwin, Virginia I03, I49. Gosling, Mary Lee 48, 56, I43. Gowen, Mary Jane I37. Gowen, Phyllis I49. Goyer, Marilyn 49, IO3, I49. Gwinn, Belly I49. Gwinnup, Donald 49, I43. Gwynn, Joanna I49. Hacker, Margarel I53. Hagan, Elizabelh I37. Hagen, Sanlorcl I49. Hagerman, Donna I49. Hahn, Eileen I43. Hahn, Rosadore 47, II7. Haigh, Joanne 56, I43. Haines, Mary I43. Haler, Rosemarie I49. Hall, Dale I43. Hall, Dean 9, I37. Hall, Delores 57, IO3, I43. Hall, Gilberl I37. Hall, Goldie I37. Hall, Jack I49. Hall, Kennelh I49. Hall, Margarel II7. Hall, Palricia I43. Hall, Roberl I37. Hall, Virginia II7. Hamillon Charles 60, I49. Hamillon, Jo Ann I49. Grady, Graham, Geraldine I43. Elouise I49. Graham, George 6l. Graham, Mariella II7. Graney, Rulh I43. Granger, William I37. Granger, Roberl I49. Granl, Barbara II7. Granl, Roberl I49. Graves, Dorolhy I37. Gray, Arlene I49. Gray, Dona I49. Gray, Franklin I49. Gray, Joanne 56, I43. Gray, Margie 56, I43. Gray, Roberl Leroy 97, 98, I43. Gray, Roberl Lewis I43. Gray, Rolland I53. Grealhouse, Norma I43. Green, Dorolhy 49, I49. Green, Lucien I49. Greene, Donna 43, 44, 58, 59, I37. Greenland, Palricia I49. Grey, James 97. Grillen, Palricia I49. Griller, Roberl 83, II7. Groll, Donna I49. Grossman, Jean II7. Gulley . Clilllon II7. Gulley, Faye I37. Gulley, Sarah I43. Guslin, Dorolhy I37. Guslin, Frances I43. Guslin, Peggy I49. Hamillon, Palsy Rulh I3, I6, 48, 57 59, 6l, I37. Walina I37. Richard 49, 52, 54, 59 I54. Hamillon, Hamillon, I44, Hancock, Janice I44. Hancock, Jeannine I2, 56, I49. Handley, Crawford 46, 52, 57, II7. Lee 60, I49. Handley, Hanna, Barbara 56, 57, 6I, 63, I37. Hanna, Carol 43, 55, 63, 69, II8. Hannalord, Mark 46, 57, II8. Hannalord, Roberl I49. Hans, Wilma 55, I37. Harden, Roberl I37. Hardy, Miles 44, I49. Hargrave, Marva II8. Harless, William I44. Harless, Jack I49. Harless, Max I44. Harmon, Barbara 55, I37. Harmon, Roberl I37. Harringlon, Lyla l53. Harringlon, Marilyn lI8. Harrison, Georgia I49. Harrison, Hugh I3, 45, 46, 54, 55, 63, 68, 79, IO7, II8, I54. Harrison, Richard 49, I44. Harrison, Virginia IIB. Harshman Blanchard 60, I44. Harshman, Marvin I44. Harl, Melba I49. Harl Wilbur 84, 85, 88. Harlley, Mary I53. INDEX Harlman, Vera lI8. Harvey, Richard I49. Harvey, William I49. Halch, Evah I44. Hallield, Norma I49. Halhcoal, Glenda I49, Haull, Rulh I6, 43, 48, 59, Hawkins Kalhryn 48, I37. lI8. I49. I49. Hawkins, Maxine Hawkins, Morris Hawley, Barbara Hawley, Jack 85, 86, 89. Haynes, 'Velda 153. Heagy, Wilma 47, 54, 55, 59 Healh, Bellie I37. Heiden Donna lI8. Heineman, Palricia 43, 48, I Heiney, Alys 44, I44. Heiney, Vivian 48, I37. Helberl, Belly I49. Hellems, Ralph II8. Heller, Kalhryn I37. Helmic, James 52, 60, I49. Henclren, Garlan I37. Henderson, Belly I44. Henderson, Beverly I49. Hendrickson, Clarence I44. Hensley, Jack 46, 74, II8. Hensley, Rose I49. Herbig, William 57, lI8. Herbsl, John I37. Herkless, Joyce I44. Herold, Jim II8. Herrel, Rila 56, I44. Herron, Belly I37. Herlensline, Belle I37. Hervey, Roberl I44. Hiall, Clara L. I8, II8. Hiall, Jesse Lee I44. Hiall, Marlha lI8. Hiday, Francis I37. Hiday, Richard 59, 85, 87, I Higginbolham, Floyd I49. Higgins, Margarel I49. Hilboll, William 54, I44. I3 7, I54. . 70. 37. 37. Hileman, Jacqueline 49, I49. Hiles, Edgar 60, 83, I49. Hill, Mary Margarel II9. Hill, Marjorie D. 56, I37. Hill, Sam C. 49, I44. Hilligoss, Orville II9. Hilliker, Belly Jean I50. Hines, Donald I37. Hines, Jack I44. Hines, Paul 57, I37. Hinkle, Dorolhy II9. Hinkle, Monlrea 60. Hinlon, Keilh I44. Hirschinger, Edwin I44. Hillle, Roberl 52, 54, I37. Hoard, Ella 49, I50. Hodgson, Margarel I37. Hodson, Anna I37. Hollmasler, Belly 49, I50. Holding, Joseph I44. Hollenback, Herberl I50. Hollis, Eilene I50. Hollingsworlh, Joan 48, 6l, I37. Holloway, Wilford 95, I50. Holmes, Frank 6., 60, 63, II9, I54. Hon, Isabel I44. Hon Richard I44. Honnold, Thelma I50. Hood, Eclilh 56, IO3, I37. Hopkins, Mary Karel 6I, II9. Hoppes, Roberl I37. Hoppes, William II9. Hornor, Roberl I44. Horlon, Margarel I37. Hosier, Barbara I3, l38. Hovermale, Mary I38, Howard, William 84, 85, 87, 89, 93. 94, 99, lO0. Howard, Huberl I44. Howard, Norma l38. Howard, Shirley 88, 9I, 93, 94, 99. IOO. Howe, Kelurah 56, I44. Howe, Marianna I03, I44. Howensline, Jack 97, I50. Hubbard, Lealla 60, I44. Hudson, Carl I44. Hudson, Frances I6, 43, 6l, II9, Hudson, James I44. Hull, Warren I50. Hullman, Donna 48, I44. Doris I50. Hullman, Hullman, Gerald II9. Hullman, Wayne I38, I50. Hughel, Donald I50. Hughes, Palricia I44. Hughes, Ralph 49, I44. Hughes, Thomas I50. I-lull, Marvin 52, 54, 95, I50. Hull, Rulh I44, Hulse, Carl I50. Hulse, James I50. Hulse, Phyllis I44. Humble, Gerald 60, I44. Humbles, Harold 56, 60, I44. Humerickhouse, Imogene I44. Humlleel, Wilma I38. Humphrey, Delberl I50. Humphrey, Roberl 50. Humphries, Roberl I50. Humrickhouse, Jean 44, 48, 55, Hungerlorcl, Mona I44. Hunl, Eleanor 55, II9. Hunl, Grace I50. Hunler., Paul II9. I54. l H ursl, Rulh I44. Huser, Huslon, Hulslar, Hullon, 98 Hullon, Hullon, Hullon, Hullon, Huloln, Hullon, Mary 43, II9. Mary 47, II9. Beverly I50. ' 1 Bob 85, 88, 9I, 93, 94, 97. I38. Eugene 56, 87, 95, I50. Jack 83, I50. Jean I03, I44. Lois l38. Merle I44. Roberla 47, II9. lmel, Freeman I44. lmel, R omona I50. lmel, Waller I44. Imholl, Ireland, Isaacs, Isaacs, Gloria I38. Judy 59, l38. Jack 97, l38. Ray I50. Isenhour, William 62, l38. Israel, Maxine II9. Jackey, Palricia l03, I50. Jackie, Jane 56. Jackson, Bernadine I44. Jackson, Joan 47, II9. Jackson Joseph I50. Jackson, Earl 43, 44, l38. Jackson, Mary I38, I50. Jackson, Paul I44. Jackson, Richard I50. James, Charles 49, I44. James, Clyde I38. James, Donald 49, 85, 87, 98, I44. James, Edward I50. James, Phyllis I20. James, Willam I44. Jarrell, Eloise I20. Jarrell Mary 56. Jarvas,'Be++y se, 139. Jerabek, Lorraine 47, I20. Jessup, Jessup, Jesler, Johns, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnslo Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones Howard I38. Lenora I50. Lillian 47, I20. Marlha I38, David I44. , Jack I50. Leora 48, l38. , Mariorie I20. Ruby l38. Vera I44. ne, Suzelle Berlha I20. Charles 60, Donald I38. I50. Dorolhy I44. Erma 48, I44. Francis I44. Janel I20. n I38. l38. Jones: Joe 97, 98, I38, , ll Jones, John 144. Jones, Lewis 150. Jones, Margarel 150. Jones, Mariorie 103, 150. Jones, Maurice 50. Jones Richard 100. Jones Roberl 50, 100, I44. Jordan, Elwanda 56, 144. Jorgensen, Clarence 44, 49, 144. Jorgensen, Thomas 49, 60, 144. Kailor, Helen 56, 103, 120. Karr, Mary Jane 55, 138. Kearns, Alberl 50, 150. Keeling, Mary 55, 120. Kessl ing Mary 55 120. Keeslingl, Arlhur 97, 144. Keesling, Belly 56. Kees ling, Dorolhy 7, 144. Keesling, Earl 6, 120. Kees ling, Frances 120. Kegg, George 150. Keilh, Earlyn 48, 144. Kelly, Carler 56, 138. Kelly, Jane 120. Kelley, Keilh I44. Kemerly, Forresl 20, 21, 73, 120. Kempher, Belly 103, 150. Kendal, Gerald 138. Kenens, Melba 120. Kerr, Joan 43, 48, 55, 138. Kessler, Joan 43, 48, 138. Kessler, Roberl 85, 97. Key, Janel 150. Keyes, Marlha 138. Kidwell, Maxine 48, 57, 144 Kidwell, R. G. 150. Kimble, Dale 120. . King King King , Charles 46, 52, 61, 69, 99, 120. , Ellen 48, 57, 138. , John 49, 85, 87, I44. King. Kennelh 150. King, Rex 144. King, Teddy 52. Kingen, Marcus 51. Kingery, James 138. Kinnaman, Bob 150. Kirchenbauer, Dorolhy 138 Kirchenbauer, Jaclc 62, 138 Kirchenbauer. Margie 138. Kirlcland, Raymond 138. Kleyla, Donna 38, 39, 102, Knowles, Frank 138. Kolenda, Imelda 121. Kolenda, Mary I44. Koob, Helen 150. Koob, Marlin 11, 150. Kopp, Florence 121. Kopp, William 43. 103, Kramer, Barbara 49, 103, 150. Kramer, Belly 48, 138. Krueger. Roberl 43, 44, 121. Kuhn, Belly 138. Kulclenslci, Genevieve 8, 121. Kulclenslci, Helen 150. Kulclenslci, Lucille 144. Kuslanborler, Shirley 58, I44. Lacey, Charles 150. Lalcey, Marlha 64, 121. Lalcey, Mary 56, 121. Lamar, lmoline 138. La Mar, Maurice 85, 144. Lamberl, Mary Sue 43, 121. Land, Lawrence 121. Land, Palricia 138. Landes, Billy 138. Landis, Laura 144. Landon, Howard 144. Lane, Belly 56, 144. Lane, Helen 47, 55, 58, 121. Lamphear, Bonila 103. Lanlz, Elizabelh 144. Lauber, Jean 121. Laughlin, Charles 46, 121. Laux, Roberl 56, 59, 138. Lawler, Donald, 150. Lawler, Roberl 60, 138. Lawler, William 138. Lawrence, Ralph 144. Lawson, Lee Roy 50, 51, 144. Lazenby, Alice 49, 150. Leaky, Kielh 138. Leasure, Mary 144. Lealherman, Bob 150. Lealhers, Donald 121. Leavell, Norma 48, 138. Leedom, Everell 83, 150. Leever, Harold Slewarl 150. Leever, Marlha 138. Leever, Wilma 150. Legg, l'1ilCIa 8, 59, 103, 138. Legg, Marlha 144. Le Monde, Cora 103, 150. Lennis, Joan 43, 121. Lennis, Mardelle 150. Lennis, Ralph 121. Leonard, Marilyn 138. Levi, Edna 138. Levi, Joan 150. Lewellyn, Belly 49, 52, 144. Lewellyn, Gerald 150. Lewellen, Mary 150. Lewis, Donald 85, 87, 95, 98, 144. Lewis, Edna 121. Lewis, Gladys 48, 55, 58, 138. Lewis, James 150. Lewis, Noami 138. Lewis, Phillip 52, 97, I44. INDEX Lewis, Uma 138. Liechly, Roberl 121. Lierman, Roberl 85, 86, 89, 99, 100, 122. Lindzy, Glen I44. Linlcins, Belly 138. Linville, Mildred 38, 49, 150. McGuire, Palricia 48, 55, 138. McHenry, Bob 52, 93. McKain, Norman 138. McKain, Russell 145. McKeancl, Frances 145. McKinley, Donald 61. Micheal, Roberl 150. Michel, Ross 150. Milams, Thelma 138. Milburn, Virginia 153. Miles, Janice 145. Miley, Evelyn 151. Miller, Anna 48, 57, 138. Lillie, Edilh 150. Livinslon, Carl 144. Loer. Evelyn 122. Lohr, Carol 138. Long, Carolyn 103, 150. Long, Donald 122. Long, Phyllis 103, 150. Looper, George 145. McKinney, Mary G. 138. McLain, Mary Lou 43, 44, 48, 54, 69 138. McMahan, Wilbur 150. McManigell, Mary June 122. McManigell,, William 145. McNeal, Myron 122. McNeal, Virginia 150. McWilliams, Shirley 122. Loose, William 150. Losey, Lorhella 150. Loudenbaclc, Jean 8, 122. Loudenbaclc, Norman 150. Lowe, Eugene 138. Lowman, Belly 43, 44, 45, 48, 55, 61 Mabbill, Velma 150. - Madison, Eugene 70. Main, Diclc 46, 63, 64, 138. Main, J. D. 49, 145. Maior, Lorraine 145. Malaguerra, Elmer 138. Mil1er,Anne 48, 138. Miller, Miller Miller, Miller William 44, 45, 46, 97, Billie 151. Carolyn 123. Irene 151. Miller: Jack 49, 145. Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, James 153. James L. 153. Joan 13, 48, 138. Lou Ann 49, 103, 151 Miller, Norman 54, 56, 123. Miller, Norman G. 13, 70. Miller, Phillip 145. Miller, Phyllis 135. Miller Sara 153. 64, 103, 138. Lowman, Kalherine 138. Lowry, Kennelh 150. Lowry, Phyllis 150. Luclc, Belly 145. Luclc, Mardella 150. Lucas, Marilyn 145. Luse, Eudella 138. Lulher, Doris 138. Lulher, Edgar 85, 87, 97, 145. Lullon, Earl 95, 150. Lullon, Vifilliam 150. Lullon, Edward 62, 138. Lylcins, Franlc 83, 122. Lynch, Anilra 43, 54, 55, 59, 138 Lyons, Mary 145. Maliclc, Joe 150. Malone, Joann 11, 44, 103, 145. Malone, Raymond 150. Maly, Vlasla 122. Mannon, Alberla 44, 150. Manslield, Mary E. 122. Manloolh, Maxine 47, 122. Manuel, Janel 43, 138. Marianas, Ward N. 49, 83, 85 95. Marrer, Suzanne D. 16, 103, 145 Marsh, Barbara Lee 150. Marsh, Marilyn 150. Marsh, Va. Louise 79, 123. Marshall, Marilyn L. 150. Marlin, Jaclc 97, 98, 123. Marlin, Junice 49, 150. Mills, Dorolhy 151. Minniear, Deloris 151. Minlon, David 151. Minlon, Morris 49, 95, 145. Misner, Belly 151. Milchell, Burlon 151. Milchell, Dorolhy 151. Milchell, Hugh 50. Milchell, Joe 49, 145. Mock, Malcolm 138. Mohler, Joe 139. Monroe, Arlhur 60. Monlgomery, Dennis 151. Monlgomery, Richard 123. Mooney, Doris 151. Lysl, Barbara 49, 150. Lysl, June 1501 MacGi11en, Lucena 57. McArl Janice 145. McCain, Frances 52, 54. McCampbe1I, Richard 150. McCarly, Elaine 5, 145. McCarly. Donald 122. McClinloc1c, Sherry 19, 58, 150. McC1inloclc, Wayne 56, 138. McCord, Norma 48, 138. McCormack, Margarel 145. McCormack, Wallace 138. McCreary, Kennelh 61, 138, 122. McDaniel, Billy 150. McDonald, Gilberl 122. McDonald Howard 150. McDowell, Jean 39, 103, 150. McEIwain, Roberl 150. McFadden, Jeanne 48, 138. McGillen, Lucena 122 McGillicuddy, Belly 48, 138. Marlindale, Ima Jene 56, 138. Mason, Mildred 56. Malchell, Leona 55, 123. Malhias, Rulh 150. Mallhew, Carl 16, 46, 123. Mallhew, John 49, 50, 51, 60, Mallhew, Neil 43, 51, 123. Mallingly, Joe 49. Maul, Wayne 97, 150. Maxwell, Phyllis 49, 150. Mayes, Lesler 138. Maynard, Jewell 150. Mead, Roberl 49, 145. Mears, Doris 57, 123. Mears, Tom 123. Meilcel, Emalou 61, 138. Melcher, Joe 6, 97, 98, 123. Melson, Oscar 46, 91, 93, 94, 123. Merrill, Elizabelh 103, 145. Merrill, Mary 123. Melzker, George 145. Michael, Helen 48, 145. Moore, Barbara 103, 145. Moore, Benlon 151. Moore, Belly 145, 151. Moore, Dona 48, 145. Moore, Donald 49, 145. Moore, Gene 59, 139. Moore, Francis 139. Moore, Jaclc 153. Moore, John 56, 145. Moore, Lowell 12, 123. Moore, Roberl 151. Moore, William 46. Moreland, Carol 49, 103, 151. Moreland, Luona 139. Moreland, Ina 145. Moreland, Raymond 15. Moreland, Thomas 95, 151. Morby, Margarel 151. Morgan, Phyllis 151. Morgan, Rosemary 123. Morris, Morris, Marilyn 139. Verna 56, 145 Morrison, Shirley 100, 151. O'Bryanl, Morse, Charlene 43, 139. Morse, Roberl 43, 46, 85, 89, 139. Mosley, Maurice 139. Moss, Carl 124. Mollo, Marney 56, 145. Mollo, Suzanne 151. Mousa, Mary 48, 103, 145. Muir, Leon 97. Mullen, Barbara 124. 95, 97, Nowlin, Harriell 56, 68, 145. Nudding, Marilyn 139. Nunley, Alvin 43, 125. Nunley, Dorolhy 145. Nunley, Emma Jean 43, 139. O'Banion, Avery 85, 87. G'Bryanl, Helen 151. Mary 145. Mulvihill, Marilyn 43, 55, 57, 64, 70, 139 Munson, James 6, 124. Munson, Maribelh 44, 45, 69, 102. 103, 145. Murray, John 2, 52, 151. Musick, Bealrice 151. Musselman, Gilberl 50. Muslin, Mary 139. Phillips, Evalie 58, 126. Phlega Nell, Agnes 151. Newby, Evehell 145. Sanders, Noland, Herberl 62, 73. 124. Myers, Belly 124. Myers, Helen 139. Myers, lrene 145. Myers, Joan '58, 124. Myers, Neva 139. Nane, Ralph 151. Nasebroad, Dorolhy 139. Neal, Pauline 214. Nealis, Neese, Mary 139. Phillip 124. Nell, Harry 124, Ochomon, Paul 52, 54, 145. O'Connor, Floyd 101. O'Connor, Mary 13, 139. Ogden, William 151. Ohler, Floyd 139. Ohler, Rulh 151. Olek, Doris 151. Olvey, Belle I25. Olvey, William 145. Olvey, James 50, 139. Olvey, Wilmelh 125. O'Neil, Paul 85, 95, 151. Onsloll, June 125. INDEX Pebernol, Barbara 139. Penn, Norma 47, 61, 125. Penry, Joan 125, Pequignol, Roberl 60, 145. Perry, Don 126. Perry, Geraldine 139. Perry, Melvin 60, 145. Perry, Thomas 151. Pelers, James 139. Pelerson, Madge 126. Pelers, Norman 70, 83, 95, 97. Pelerson. Scoll 145. Pelry, James 139. Pelry, Neal 17, 49, 52, 54, 69, Pellibone, John 126. Pellilord, Norma, I26. Pelligrew, Joe 50, 51, 139. Pelligrew, Joyce 48, 145. Pelligrew, Mona 139. Phelps, Wallace Gene l5l. Pheanis, Richard 99, 100, 139. Phiillips, Belly Ann 69, 126. Pusey, Nadine 139. Ragsdale, Roberl 151. Randolph, Margarel 18, 139, Raper, Jack 70, 126. Raper, Marion 151. Raper, Pauline 50, 103, 139. Rawlings, Dorolhy 151. Raymore, Georganna 153. Risher, June 48, 52, 93, 139. Riller, Roberl 60, 97, 151. Roach, Wanda 103. Robbins, Belly 13, 139. Robbins, Edward 145. Roberls, Bruce 145. Roberls, Richard 95, 97, 151. Roberlson, Horace 52. Reclor Dorolhy 151. Reclor Jack 95, 99, 100. Redick Belly 151. Redick JO Ann 57, 58, 139 Redick, John 139. Redick, Margarel 139. Reed, Ralph 151. Reed, Roberl 50, 51, 139. Reed, Rosalind 145. Reed, William 60. Reed, William 139. Robinson, Charles 139. Robinson, Nondas 151. Robinson, Norman 145. Robinson, Palricia 56. Orlh, Donald 50, 151. Nelson, Beniamin 153. Nelson, Beverly 49. Nelson, Lee 151. Nelson, Palricia 103, 145. Nellerville, Viclor 44, 46, 79, 107. ' 124. Nevin, Doris 139. , Nevis, Roberla 13, 48, 57, 145. Newman, Donald 145. Newson , Clarice 153. Newson, Twila 124. Newlon, Doyle 52, 54, 124. Nichol, Virginia 48, 139. Nichols, Charles 39, 151, Noble, Fred I3, 44, I24. Nooney, Judilh 55, 71, 124. Norman, Mariorie 124. Norris, Norris, Harold 153. Rebecca I24 Norris, Roberl 15, 125. Norlh, Norma 151. Norlon, Jeanne 151. ' Norlon, JoAnne 49, 151.' Norlon, Norlon, Norlon, Nowlin, Kalherine 61, 125, Marl 44, 46, 60, 139. VVi11iam 145, Charles 125. Osling, Mabel 145. Osling, Marcella 139. Osller, John 139. Owens, Billie 58, 151. Owens, Harriell 145. Owens, Pally 49, 151. Painler, Charles 139. Painler, Raymond 151. Palmer, Belly 49, 151. Pancol, Pa ramo Pardue, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, George 44, 49, 59, 145. re, Shirley 151. Maxine 151. Bernadine 13, 125. Florence 145. George 139. Lois 151. Nellie 125. Palricia 48, 145. Roberl 151. Rosanna 153. Parkinson, Juanila 151. Phillips, Jack 60, 126. Phillips, Jane 49, 103, 151. Phillips, Mariorie 134. Phillips, Palricia 56, 64, 145. Phillips, Roberl 6, 46, 63,'83, 97, 126. Phillips, Wayne 46. r, Donald 19, 139. Pike, Doris 126. Fine, Anna 151. Pillenger, Barbara 48. Pillenger, Dan 151. Pills, Pally Anne 5, 52, 53, 56, Plall, Jacqueline 56. Plessinger, Anne 48, 56, 103, 145. Poole, Dorolhy 145. Posey, Marlha I26. Poller, Rosemary 145. Powless, Earl 51, 52, 60, 151. Poynler, Mary Lou 151. Praler, Lillian 151. Preler, Marlha 151. Parkinson, Virginia 47, 125. Parmer, Tom 100, 145. Parr, Gaynelle 125. Parllow, Bernice 151. Precup, David 7, '8, 58, 147, 151. Precup, Lena 55, 126. Price, Vonda 56, 139. Dr-Eddy, Jack 46, 85, 89, I26. :a Paschal, Corrine 103, 151. Pallerson, Joan 151. Pallon, Rila 54, 125. Paul, Evelyn 151. Pavey, Bob 50, 60, 145. Pavey, Doris I45. Pavey, Mary 103. Payne, Belly 103. Payne, Harry 125. Payne, Wilma 151. Pearson, Pearl 1151. Pearson, Phyllis 151. I riesl, Priesl Dodge 145. Joann 103, 151. Priesl, Jo Ann 151. Priesl, Roberl 50, 126. Priesl, W. Kenl 145. P'ilchard, Palricia 59, 126. Prokos, Lisla 48, 139. Prokos, Mary 49, 103, 147, 151. Proul, Joe 145. Provence, Edilh 61, 102, 103, 139. Pryor, P'Sime Lucien 145. r, Mary Calherine 55, 126. Reeder, Caroline 55, 127. Reeder, Lillian 55, 127. Reid, Vivian 127. Rellord, Marlha 102, 103, 139. Rellord, Roberl 127. Reminglon, Janice 127. Renl, Raymond 151. Reveal, Palsy 103, 151. Reynolds, Beverly 49, 151. Reynolds, Miriam 139. Rhea, Bob 145. Rhea, Virginia 139. Rhodes, Marilyn 48, 55, 56, 57, 61 69, 139, 154. Rhodes, Warren 49, 83, 95, 151. Rhymearson, Hal Roberl 151. Rice, Belly 56, 58, I45. Rich, Carol 145, Rich, Lawrence 62, 139. Richardson, Donald 45, 46, 54, 55 71, 107, 127. Richardson, Donna 145. Richardson, Mary 49, 151. Richwine, Belly 127. Rillle, Arlhur 151. Rigdon, Allred 151. Ridgon, Gilberl' 151. Riggle, Belly 103, 151. Riggle, Noami 139. Riggs, Barbara 56, 145. Riggs, Chesler 139. Riggs, Frederick 52, 54. Riggs, Lillian 38, 39, 151. Riggs, Roberl, 6, 127. Riggs, Waller 13, 127. Riley, Mary Helen 127. Riley, Rila 49. Rinker, lrma 48, 56, 102, 103, 139. Risch, Belly 48, 56, 139. Risher, Jo Anne 19, 49, 52, 54, 103, 151. . Rock, Roberl 49, 85, 87, I45. Rockwell, Mary 11, 44. Rodecap, William 56, 139. Rodecap, Ralph 46, 56, 71, 77 Rodeman, Belly 127. Rodeman, Florence 145. Roeder, Cleo 145. Roemer, Elsie 127. Rogers, John 57, 68, 77, 127. Roland, Janel 48, 145. Romine, Thomas 139. Rooli, Don 50, 93, 139. Roseberry, Paul 127. Roseberry, Phillip 39, 151. Roseberry, Roberl 151. Roseberry, Vivian 48, 139. Ross, Ellen 128. Rousey, Spencer 151. Roush, Fred 128. Roush, Joan 58, 139. Rowe, Roberl 99, 100. Rubenking, Charles 44, 145. Ruley, lsabelle 151. Runyan, Floyd 128, 145. Runyan, Richard 50, 128. Rush, William 151. Ryan, Belly 151. Ryan, James 139. Salsberry, Saralee 56, Sample, Mary 103, 146. Sample, Willis 128. Sample, Joe 38, 103, 151. Samuels, Mary Lou 48, 146. Samuels, Wanda 48, 56, 139. Sanders, Donald 151. Margarel 47, 128. Sanderson, Marilyn 47, 54, 128. Sargenl, Geneveve 146. Sargenl, Rhodes 151. Saunders, Charles 56, 57, 139. Saunders, Florene 49, 52, 59, 03 151. Saunders, Lorene 49, 52, 59, 69 102 103, 151. Sayers, Don 151. Saylor, Eugene 139. Scales, Kalherine 146. Scampmorle, Frankie 38, 152. 146, Wafson, Scampmorfe, Jeaneffe 128. Scampmorfe, Josephine 48, 57, 61, 139. Scharnowske, Roberf 85, 89, 95. Scherer, Roberl 128. Schickel, Marfin 128. Schlabach, Don 45, 55, 139. Schlossberg. Gerald 11, 59, 60. Schmidf, Gerfrude 43, 44, 48, 139 Schmidf, Jane 49, 103, 152. Schneider, Mariorie 128. Schneider, Phyllis 48, 56, 146. Schoonover, Edifh 48, 52, 54, 139 Schreiner, David 139. Schulfz, Haroldine 102, 103, 146. Scoff, Eileen 5, 47, 52, 53, 128. Scoff, Ellen 128. Scoff, Fred 64, 152. Scoff, Suzeffe 49, 152. Sczesney, Roberl 14, 18. Sears, Mary Margaref 52, 54, 128. Seffon, George Brook 60, 146. Seiple, Marie 139. Seiple, Wilbur 146. Self, Junior 139. Sellers, Doris 56, 146. Sells, Doris 103, 152. Sells, lone 49, 52, 103, 147, 152. Sells, Evelyn 48, 52, 61, 139. Seyberf, Helen 129. Shafer, Pauline 48, 56, 146. Shannon, Madonna 153. Shaul, Frances 103. Shaw, Barbara Jane 129. Shaw, Barbara Joan 47, 129. Shaw, Berniece 139. Sheefel, Dale 129. Sheefs, Phyllis 152. Shelburn, Ralph 152. Shelfon, Beffy 152. Shelfon, Charles 83, 152. Shelfon, Virginia 129. Shepherd, William 139. Sheward, George 152. Shipley, Donna 44, 139. Shoullz, Verlin 50. Shreves, Hugh 146. Shrou'1', Gordon 44, 83, 146. Shroul, Marvin 139. Shroyer, Marfha 146. Sibera, Lillian 49, 152. Siler, Rulh 139. Simmonds, Gene 58, 146. Simmons, Beffy 48. Single-fon, Adine 139. Sipe, Roberl' 139. Skaggs, Mary 146. Skaggs, Woodran 152. Skiles, Roberf 85, 87, 91, 93, 94, 139, 152. Skinner, Paul 95, 97. Sloan, JoAnn 152. Smifh, Alberl' A. 139. Smifh, Alberf H. 139. Smifh, Arnold 96, 97, 98. Smifh, Beffy Ann 48, 140, 146. Smifh, Be'11y C. 152. Smifh, Beffy Lou 127. Smifh, Beffy Louise 48. Smifh, Bobby 44, 152. Smifh, Don 46. Smilh, Donald 100, 146. Smifh, Dorofhy 103, 152. Smifh, Earline 152. Smifh, Esfher 146. Smlih, Everefl' 146. Smifh, Hazel 146. Smifh, Roberf 85, 86, 88, 91, 93, 94, 98. Smifh, James 97, 129. Smifh, Joyce 146. Smifh, Kafe 153. Smifh, Mariorie 48, 52, 93, 102, 103. 140. Smifh, Mary 48, 59, 140. Smifh, Pafricia 152. Smifh, Priscilla 56, 140,.152. Smifh, Wilford 11, 44, 146. Smifh, Wilma 48, 59, 140. Smifh, Wilma Jean 54, 55, 83. Snapp Befly 140. Snider 1 Gale 149, 146. Snider, Snow, Loren 83, 126. Donald 146. Snow, Rufh 102, 103, 146. Snyder, James 140. Sobel, David 146. Sokel, Wanda 140. Souders, William, 58, 140. Soufham, William 43, 62, 140. Spall, Be'H'y 152. Spall, Naomi 49, 152. Spangler, Delberf 52, 140. Spangler, Norma 152. Speck, Hugh 140. Speedy, Beffy Mae 48, 102, 103, Speedy, Guido 129. Spencer, Barbara 152. Spencer, Rex 152. Spiegal, Barbara 49, 103, 152. Sprague, James 129. Sprague, Richard 146. Springer, Phyllis 8, 129. Slafford, Randall 152. Sfaggs, Lawrence 83. Sfage, Richard 153. S'1'ah1, Esfher 129. Slahl, Norma 129. Slaley, Virgil 52, 53, 129. Sfamm, Virgil 140. INDEX Slandiford, Lilly 146. Sfranger, Pafricia 146. Sfanley, Ceinwen 140. Sfanley, Jim 140. ' Sfanley, Mary Margarel 57, 61, 129, 154. Sfeckel, Clyde 58, 152. Sfegner, Ned 55. Sfeiner, Florence 13, 140. Sfeiner, Marshall 50, 130. Slephen, Paul 140. Slevens, Doris 48, 56, 57, 59, Sfeves, Treva 152. Sfeves, Wilma 146. Sfewarl, Leland 99, 100, 130. S1'ewar1', Lowell 83, 130. Sfewarf, Rose 130. Sfidham Walfer 46, 130. Sfierwalf, Beffy 52, 53, 58, 59, Sfierwalf, William 146. Sfilley, Alivn 146. Sfilson, Paffy 57, '63, 77, 130. Sfineman, Juanifa 47, 130. Sfinson, Donald Lee 46, 140. Sfinson, Donald 152. Slinson, Mariwanda 77, 130. Slohler, Geraldine 56, 146. Sfokes, Mary 130. Sfone, Belfy Jean 49. Slolflemeyer, Jean 48, 140. Sfouf, Treva 48, 140. Slrassner, Jeanne 152. Sfraub, Virginia 103. Sfreafy, Berfha 152. Sfressel, Adeline 140. Sfrickler, Esfher 13, 55, 130. Sfrock, Marilyn 49, 152. Sylvesfer, Keifh 68, 140. Tackefl, Roberf 41, 46, 100, 131, Talber'1', Wilma 103, 131. Talley, James 152. Tanner, John 50, 54, 131. Tapp, James 54, 55, 56, 131. Tarvin, Hildred 61, 140, 154. 103, 140. Taylor, Taylor, Alice 146. Donald 44, 59, 140. Taylor, Dorolhy 131. Taylor, Joan 3, 140. Taylor, Helen 13, 56, 140. Taylor, Mary 131. Taylor, Roberf 152. Taylor, Roger 152. Taylor, William 131. Tefer, Fredrick 58, 140. Tefers, James 46, 50, 51, 131. Thayer, Lolifa 63, 79, 131. Thayer, lra 152. Thomas, William 146. 153. Thomas, Howell 131. Thomas, John 140. Thomas, Raymond 152. Thomason, Jack 146. Thompson, Fredrick 6, 131. Thompson Thompson , Gene 9, 44, 152. , Norman 140. Thornburg, Mar'orie 152. Turner, Mary 152. Turner, Paul 146. Turner, Sandra 152. Tyler, Doris 140. Tyree, Mildred 48, 146. Upham, Ernesfine 140. Uremovich, Jane 43, 132. Ufley, Berhla 140. Ufley, James 146. Ufferback, Doris 132. Ufferback, Joyce 152. Valenfine, Sally 140. VanCamp, Joseph 152. Vance, LeRoy 152 Vanderber, James 95, 100, 152. Vandergriff, Don 153. Vandergrifr, Roberl' 146. Vandervender, Evelyn 132. Vandevender, Wanda 132. VanHorne Anna 146. Vaughn, John 49, 85, 86, 146 89, 95 Vaughn, Lavonia 47, 132. Vaughf, Charles 146. Vaughf, Kafhleen 52, 53, 63, 132. Velie, Norman 152. Vermillion, Thamar 44, 85, 88, 99, 100 132 Vermillion, Winifred 48, 58, 140. Sfroup, Charles 46, 55, 56, 73, 97, 98, 130. Sfuarf, Dick 70, 130. 140. Sfurgeon, James 140. Sfurwold, Mary 103, 152. Sfufsman, Beffy 43, 77, 130. Sullivan, Joan 152. Sullivan, Phyllis 152. Summers, Alice 146. Summers, Eugene 152. Summers, Helen 59, 140. Summers, Howard 146. Surber, Donald 152. Swaim, Olive 5, 146. Swaine, Roberl' 152. Swank, Phyllis 16, 130. Swinford, Alfa 130. Swinford, Donald 44, 45, 46, 7 130. Swinford, Joan 152. Swinford, Lawrence 146. Sylvesfer, Beffy 49, 152, 6, 83. 1 Thurman, Sydney 131. Tifus, Beffy 131. Tifus, Mary 131. Todd, Eleanor 152. Todd, William 152. Tompkins, Donald 6, 60, 131. Toombs, Beffy 56. Toombs Jack 55, 140. Toombs, Jeanne 15, 55. Toombs, William 140. Toops, Beverly 153, Toppin, Charles 140. Tracy, Anna 103, 134. Tracy, Bill 140. Tracy, Billy Jo 152. Trainer, Phil 16, 140. Tanbarger, Glen 152. Tranbarger, Mary Jo 140. Tranbarger, Paul 146. Trick, Mina 103, 152. Trueblood, Berfha 131. Tucker, Donna 140. Tucker, Roberf 140. Tudor, Madonna 103, 146. Tupman, Kirk 50, 51, 95, 152. ' Turner, Cyral 146. Vernon, Rufh 48, 140. Vickers, Joan 146. Voss, Frank 132. l Walford, Norma Jane 132. Walker, Ann 48, 140. Walker, Donna 152. Walker, Eugene 19. Walker, Fosfer 152. Walker, Lou 83. Walker, Rex 152. Walker, Thomas 146. Walker, Wanda 146. Wallace, Jimmie 152. Wallace, Jimmy Dick 132. Wallace, William 146. Wample, Carl 60, 61, 63, 146. Ward, Ramona 49, 152. Warmke James 146. Warner, Amelia 152. Warrum, Max 152. ' Wasson, Richard 140. Wafkins, Ann 49, 152. Wafkins, Jo Ann 146. Wafkins, Kennefh 62, 132, 154., Mary 140. Turner, Doris 43, 47, 131. Turner, Joyce 132. Turner Kelly 152. Turner, Marfha 132. Weafherford, Barbara 49. Weafherford, Beffy 140. Weafherford, Jeanne 43, 48, 140 Weafherly, Isaac 152. Webb, Phillip I46. Wellls, John I46. Welper, Warren l53. Werlz, William 58, I34, I40. Weslriclc, Jack I32. Weslriclc, Hope IO3, I46. Wheal, Mariorie 9, 43, 48, I40. Whelchel, Barbara 56, I46. Whelsel, Cryslal I46. Whisler, Beverley 47, l32. Whilaker, Peggy 38, l52. While, Barbara I46. While, Nellie 56, I46. While, Nolan l52. While, Marcella l52. Whileheacl, Richard l32. Whilesel, Ivan I33. Whilsel, Maybelle 56, 70. Whillalcer, James 46, I40. Widener, Willma I33. Wier, Helen 48, 57, I46. Wigner, Beniamin 152. Wilcle, Bellie 52, 53, 55, l33. Wilborn, Wilma 44, 56, l46. Wilbur, Joe 49, 56, l52. Wilcox, Roberl I40. Wilder, Jeanne Anne l9, 56. Wilder, Richard 6l, 69, I33. Wiley, Rulh 48, 56, I46. Wilhile, Pally 48, I40. Williams, Belly Lou 7l, l03, I46. Williams, Donna l52. Williams, Eloise 56. Williams, Eslher' I40. Williams, Harry 44. Williams, Herman I46. Williams, Jack I40. Williams, Jim 85, 87, 95, 99, ICO l46. Williams, Mae Ellen I46. Williams, Palricia l52. Williams, Pearl l52. Williams, Ralph I40. Williams, Richard 49, 85, 98, l46. Williams, Roberl 52, 68. Williams, Sally I46. INDEX Williams, Sherman I46. Williamson, Belly I33. Williamson, Emmell l33. Williamson, Jaclc l52. Williamson, Palricia I46. Willis, Marvin 50, I40. Willis, Harry 85, 97. Willson, Richard l46. Wilson, lmogene l52. Wilson, Anna 49, l52. Wilson, Earl I46. Wilson, Jack I40. Wilson, John 95, 97, 98, l52. Wilson, Leila 57, 69, I40. Wilson, Mary Jane I33. Wilson, Palricia I40. Vl-mon, Raymond 62, 95, 97, 98. Wilson, Treva 49. Winburn, Roberl l52. Windlan, Roberl I40. Windlan, Barbara l52. Wise, Warren I33. Wishon, Harold l46. Wisner, Ronald 52, I46. Wood, Frank I33. Wood, James I33. Wood, Orville 83. Woodall, Barbara I40. Wrighl, Wrighl, Wrighl Wrighl, Wrighl, Wrighl, 97 Wyanl, Charles I40. Daisy I46. Delberl I40. Donald I46. 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