Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, IN)
- Class of 1944
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To The sTudenTs oT A. l-l. S.: i
As a sTaTT, we wanT To Thank you Tor The help and co-
operaTion ThaT have made This book possible. AT The
beginning oT The year, we sTarTed To work wiTh an imagin-
aTion buT very liTTle pracTical knowledge. lT seemed imposs-
ible To publish an annual Trom so many unrelaTed ideas. We
soon learned, however, ThaT our biggesT problem was a
Thing called prioriTy . lnsTead oT orderly plans To Tollow,
ours were revised aT evey new ruling oT The prioriTy board.
We were someTimes TempTed To buy a ouiia board so we
would know iusT how much Tilm we would have, or aT leasT
hire an inTerpreTer so we would know which oT our scribbled
revisions To use. This unceTainTy has made our work de-
cidedly diTTerenT Trom The annual producTions oT The pasT
and has made us especially appreciaTive oT your paTience.
ln many respecTs. This book isn'T whaT we had hoped To
give To you. JusT as walking has proven iTselT an adapTable
romanTic subsTiTuTe Tor The days ol: gasoline, however, we
Think ThaT some oT our subsTiTuTes are beTTer Than our or-
iginal plans. WhaTever changes we have had To make, we
have Tried To keep The annual as symbolic oT our high school
dave as saddle shoe and red and green ribbons.
Qur iob is now done. lT's been work and worry--- buT loTs
oT Tun, Too. So--- This is iT, kids, and we hope you like iT.
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SEIXIIQR I-IIGI-I SCI-IQQI.
ANDERSON, INDIANA
During the Sc:I1ooI Year I943-1944
THE 1 44 INDIAN
EDITED ------- by LOUISE FLANDERS
I3I'1otograpI1s ------- by Gene WampoIe
Cover and Art Work ------ by Bob I 'IaII
Writeups - - - Supervised by Marian Canaday
Assistant Editor -------- IXIeaI petry
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As an observance ol lhe iillielh anniversary of lhe pub-
licalrion ol The X-Ray and Indian , iusl imagine Thai
lime has relapsed lilly years.
The virile bloomer-clad alhleies in The slrilcing pholo be-
low comprise +he i894 A. l-l. S. ioolball squad. This same
group mighl be seen wallcing lhe halls Jroday along wilh lhe
gay blades on Jrhe nexi page- apparenlly unaged. No, ihey
haven'+ discovered lhe lounlain ol youlrh.
Remember Jrhai i+'s only imagining, and lhese piclures
are l944's reasonable lacimiles ol real scenes in l894.
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Students Arrive -l-o Start Familiar Grind
ATTer closing his loclcer door wiTh some
diTTiculTy, The sTudenT is ready To make
his morning rounds oT The halls, perhaps
sTopping To conducT a lengThy discussion
wiTh some oT his Tellow inmaTes. These
Tallcs are oTTen TascinaTing To The exTenT
ThaT Their parTicipanTs conTinue happily
Through The 8:I0 warning bell and so are
rudely shocked when The Tinal bell rings aT
8:l5. No doubT many speed records have
been seT by Al-TS sTuclenTs while dashing
To home room in order To be in Their seaTs
beTore The 8: I 5 blares iTs lasT racious noTe.
WiTh luck iT can be done or The alTernaTe
plan oT sTealThily slipping To one's seaT
wiThouT being spoTTed by The gimleT eye
oT The home room Teacher can be resorTed
To wiTh varying degrees oT success.
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ln home room by hoolc or croolc, The
Typical sTudenT relaxes aTTer The sTrenuous
eTTorT and lisTens wiTh dubious aTTenTion To
The daily announcemenTs made by Princi-
pal PorTer. Home room acTiviTies vary
wiTh The days oT The week and are popular
according To Their naTure. The sale oT war
sTamps and bonds by The home hoom rep-
resenTaTive oT The war eTTorTs commiTTee
are an imporTanT TeaTure on Mondays and
Fridays. OTher acTiviTies are subiecT elec-
Tion near The close oT each semesTer, and
The voTing Tor class oTTicers and sTudenT
council members. The rouTine-weary sTu-
denT usually welcomes The chance To aT-
Tend club meeTings and regards Friday's
X-Ray as a brighT spoT in The weelc.
I.aTe Again Announc T
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Every oTher Wednesday's home room
periods are The mosT enioyable oT all, Tor
on These days- The sTudenTs leave home
room To aTTend convocaTions in The gym-
nasium. The average A. l-l. S.'er enioys
The semi-annual sTudenT TalenT programs
and siTs happily Through The longer convos
which mean shorTer morning class periods.
No maTTer whaT The program has been.
The sTudenT always views wiTh apprehen-
sion The close oT The convo and leaves re-
lucTanTly Tor his clases To begin The day's
sTudies.
ThaT morning sTomach growl Tamiliar To
l lomeroom Stamp Salesi.
Bonds For Bombs!
all A. H. S. sTudenTs, heralds The approach
oT The noon hour.lT The sTudenT eaTs aT The
candy sTand which is diTTiculT because oT
The congesTion There, he musT speed mad-
ly To be among The TirsT To arrive There or
gradually plow Through a solid mass oT his
Tellow sTudenTs unTil, wiTh perseverance.
he reaches The counTer.
Spending The lunch period Time noT occ-
upied by eaTing is, happily, no longer a
problem To The A. l-l. Sfer who is privi-
leged To relax aT games or iiTTerbug To The
iuke box Tunes aT The Club Tom Tom be-
Tore going baclc To school.
ATTe-nding
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Tyr O I Firstfkid
Daily Schedule Starts---Amd So To Work
l.eaving oTT merrymalqing To resume The
ball and chain is doubTless a TesT oT The A.
l-l. S. sTudenTs' meTTle, buT The maioriTy
survive. AT any raTe, aTTernoon classes
are irregular in The sping. The iunior-sen-
ior inTerclass conTesTs are held on spring
aTTernoons and spring aThleTic evenTs are
annual occurences. An occasional circus
or special movie helps lceep The spring-
Teverish scholar on The sTraighT and nar-
row.
SorneThing new To The regular run oT
classes which were added aT A. l-l. S. This
year, were The honor sTudy halls. The sTu-
denTs assigned To These sTudy halls are
Tree Trorn The resTrainT oT The presence oT
a TaculTy supervisor, buT are honor-bound
To good conducT and presided over by
one oT Their Tellow sTudenTs, Knowing ThaT
The success or Tailure oT This proiecT de-
pended on Themselves, The sTudenTs re-
sponded To The plan admirably and dise
proved by Their orderly behavior early
doubTlul prophecies.
Class Over AHS-2:5
Cluiclly Leave Srhcicl
STudenTs Supe
l-lonor sTudy halls have Their virTues-
buT even They Tail To conTend wirh The
glamour oT The 3:30 bell. ATTer a dash To
The loclcers and possibly To The library, The
gushes oT sTudenTs erupTing Trom The
building Thin To a sTream and down To a
Triclcle Till soon The lasT sTraggler is gone.
Some oT The biggesT changes, noTicible
especially among high school sTudenTs,
beTween The days beTore The war and The
presonT Time- have been Tound in The cus-
Tornary daTes beTween The Tellows and
girls.
l3irsT and ToremosT, There are Tewer
daTes To be had. As has been widely no-
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l-lonor STudy l-l
Typical School Day Qvcr
Ted already, The scarciTy oT available
manpower has aTTecTed The girls The hard-
esT.
One TacT has come To The rescue oT The
Teminine populaTion, however, wiTh The
dawn oT T944 and ThaT is Leap Year. The
girls now have a reasonably good excuse
Tor popping The guesTion ---asking Tor a
daTe, oT course---and have done iT more
Than once.
This siTuaTion would probably have
shocked Those TiTTy years ago, buT Times
do change. ln addiTion, They would never
imagine going To a movie or Taking an
auTomobile drive To a nearby ciTy Tor en-
TerTainmenT. FaTher's only worry was a-
bouT a Jack and a Jill in a horsedrawn
buggy. Many daTes were parlor aTTairs
including noT only The inTeresTed couple,
buT also an inTeresTed Tamily.
As a maTTer oT TacT, Though, iT iusT
mighT be ThaT TransporTaTion diTTiculTies
are reviving or enTorcing These sTay-aT
home dares once again. The comedy oT
such a siTuaTion can readily be seen, and
was, wiTh The resulT ThaT a I944 war-Time
daTe series was ThoughT ouT and porTray-
ed, being produced herein.
The TirsT sTep involved, oT course, was
ThaT oT making The daTe. ln This case The
Tellow, acTed ouT by Bob Fowler, asked
The girl personiTied in Sally Berry, To
spend The evening wiTh him in her home.
Yes, iT's a sad seT-up, buT whaT could The
poor girl do buT accepT, even knowing
whaT a home-loving group her Tamily ....
noT really her Tamily .... proTessed To be.
The nighT oT The daTe- in TacT, would no
doubT prove how very home-loving They
really were.
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Bob arrived aT Sally's home .... noT really
her home .... and was meT by Sally and
BroTher Bill. CurosiTy and inTeresT simply
could noT be hidden Trom The Time oT The
inTroducTion. The Tamily all gaThered
round To lisTen To Bob's accounT oT him-
selT which he presenTed nobly Tor he real-
ized ThaT a more aTTenTive audience could
noT be creaTed.
AT lengTh, MoTher and Dad, having
approved oT Sally's young man, reTired
wiTh The same suggesTion To young Bill.
The laTTer, however, was wonT To give up
his vesTed inTeresTs so easily, unTil Bob
Tinanced his disappearance.
ATTor ThaT .... well, a boy and a girl siT-
Ting in TronT oT a Tire on The TradiTional,
buT noT Too pracTical, love seaT is explan-
aTion enough.
All good Things do come To an end,
however, and in This case, Dad saw To
ThaT. As Tar as he was concerned- mid-
nighT was The zero hour.
ParTing was sweeT bur noT sorrow
as They kissed goodnighT 'Til iT be mor-
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Coming back Trom a glorious vacaTion,
The old Tellow sTudes, oTher Than Those
loaned To The Army during The summer
monThs, joined 553 new rookies and en-
Tered The newly decoraTed halls oT A. l-l. S.
The TirsT convo oT The year TeaTured
Two greaT evenTs--presenTaTion oT The new
TaculTy members and STudenT Council
represenTaTives Tor The presenT year.Four
new insTrucTors were added To The sTaTTq
Miss BeTTy LamberT, Physical EducaTion
DeparTmenTg Mrs. MargareT Cleveland'
l-lome Economics DeparTmenTg Mrs. Will-
adean SchoTield, Social STudies DeparT-
menTg and John Finney. also in The Social
STudies De1oarTmenT. Ralph Boyd, aTTer
being released Trom The army. again re-
ioined The Teaching Torce.
Each home room is represenTed in STu-
denT Council. A greaT year's work has
been concluded This weelc. May nexT
year's eTTorTs do as much Tor The democ-
racy oT A. l-l. S. as has This year's.
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86 per cenf. Gnly fliree sfudenfs ouf of
flue Senior class didn'f subscribeg nafural-
ly flie Seniors won. Miglif if be added
fliaf appreciafion wenf fo flue X-Ray sfaff
for 25 issues of fine reading.
Have a bunny ? Several famed rab-
bifs were given fo flue assisfanfs of magi-
cian guesf, Jimmy Trimble, af an early
convo. Unanswered oguesfions raised flue
eyebrows of flue Al-lS sfudenf body as
liis leafs. lznown only fo flue spirifual world,
luold flueir affenfion.
Dramafisfs Open Season
Also long fluis sfage producfion line
was flue Gpen l-louse play l.efs Go Some-
wlueref' A fliree-acf comedy, fluis produc-
fion sfarfed flie Dramafic Club's season
off wiflu a bang!
Somefluing new luas been added ---no,
if isn'f apple Honey, if's flue new luonor
sfudy luall idea, Amazing resulfs were
drawn from flue experimenf lueld in 207
flue firsf semesfer. Nof only was flue firsf
sfudy luall supervised by Marian Ganadayi
a success buf since fluen fluree more luave
been added.
Again flue fafal morn of flue Sfudenf
lalenf Program refurned, and flue enfire
scliool ioined in applause in appreciafion
for flue exposure of liome fown falenf. As
can be recalled, Jolinny Barber WGS fhe
masfer-of-ceremonies and sfore-keeper of
'l'lie Music Sliop.
Vocals were presenfed by Anna Pancol.
Carglyn Darwin and Bob l-lall: Dewey
Kirkland, Kenny Bramming, and Jim Wluif-
alcer composed a frio. A guarfef made up
of lma Jean Marfindale, Gene Fisluer.
Jaclc Toombsi and Gene Simmons pre-
senfed Girl of My Dre6VY1S-
Magician Mysfifies Af Convocafion
Bob Glazer played flue violin, Tom Bul-
en, Marilyn Dollens and Adrienne Sfew-
arf masfered flue piano.
Joanne and Marf Norfon presenfed a
slqif called l'm Tired of Waifing. D'Alice
Coburn presenfed a reading: Bob Heine-
man fap danced: and Elnora Badger and
Gene Wampole gave a display of ball-
room dancing.
Sister and Brother Give Out
All toes were tapping when Jaclc Daven-
port, Bobby Williams, Johnny Barber and
Jack Green gave out with a bit ot that
sweet iive. So ended the tirst student
talent program.
The iuniors voted purple and white as
class colors' and ordered sweaters accord-
ingly. Principal Stanley Porter was elected
president ot the North Central Conter-
ence Athletic Association at the annual
tall meeting in Indianapolis.
A beautitul and impressive Armistice
Day Program was held last November
Students Pcrlorm Crazy Antics
Illh. Miss Mary Ruth Palmer, music in-
structor, sang Trees and Janice lv1cArt
sang My Buddy. Kenny Bramming read
Kipling's Recessional, Gene Fisher read
In Flander's Field, and Louise Flanders
gave the answer. Neal Petry and Richard
l-lamilton played an accordian and marim-
ba duet.
G. I. Photos On Display
On the south landing ot the main build-
ing, stood a servicemen's display consist-
ing ot names and pictures ot Anderson
l-ligh School students and graduates who
are now in the armed service. There were
seventeen gold star names listed there
and hundreds ot others.
Betore King Basketball assumed the
throne, tour new yell leaders were elect-
ed---all boys, too. Jaclc Toombs- Bill Soud-
ers, Bill Fdgeman and Bob Graham made
up the quartet. Along with the Indian,
Elmer lvlalaguerra, they did a marvelous
iob cheering us to the State.
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Pin-Up Boys ' Corner
Every day linds one name sublracled
lrom lhe Senior Class Lisl. The Army,
Navy, and Marines are gelling more lhan
lheir share ol Anderson youlh.
This year marked lhe Golden Anniver-
sary ol lhe X-Ray. A special eighl-page
edilion was prinled and dislribuled al
Chrislmas lime. Nol always has il been
called lhe X-Rayg lor len years belore il
received lhal name il was called lhe An-
derson l-ligh School Journal. Annuals and
X-Rays were collecled lor nearly all lhe
SO years so malerial could be oblained lor
lhe special issue. l-lere's hoping lhal in
lilly more years we'll lind lhe X-Ray slill
going slrong.
The American Youlh Foundalion again
honored Anderson l-ligh by sending Marie
ll-loracel Shaver and T. Audrey lShorlyl
Morse lor a weelc lasl November. Variely
was added lo lhe program since lhis year
lealured personal inlerviews where as lasl
year discussions cenlered in groups.
Personalily gueslionaires were given lo
each person who wished an inlerview, lhus
giving Horace and Shorly a basis on
which lo worlf. The American Youlh Foun-
dalion slrives lor personalily develop-
menli leadership lraining, and vocalional
guidance lhrough lheir programs ol bal-
anced living.
Shun Muse --Xdviwe Horace Shaver Queries
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LasT year Gene Fisher, Mary Lou Mc-
Lain, BeTTy PeTers, Lelia Wilson, Mariorie
SmiTh Louise Flanders, Irma Rinlcer, Ro-
berTa Nevis, RuTh Brinduse, Janice Mc-
ArT, and Carolyn Darwin were chosen To
spend a weelc aT beauTiTul Camp Mini-
wanca on The banlc oT Lalqe Michigan.
The All-American Jonses an oper-
eTTa supporTing an all-american casT, con-
sisTing oT AniTra Lynch, Carolyn Darwin,
Eleanor FrosT, Jack Toombs, and Gene
Fisher wiTh Marian Canaday as Their ac-
companisT was a huge success.
The ploT concerned a Typical Ameri-
can Tamily wanTing To do someThing Tor
The war eTTorT. Pa Jones Jaclc Toombs.
ioined The army: Ma Jones, AniTra Lynch,
goT a iob in a deTence planT while Johnny
and Sue, Their children, Gene Fisher and
Carolyn Darwin, sTayed home and Took
care oT The home TronT.
Miss Palmer DirecTs OpereTTa
This was The TirsT opereTTa To be direcT-
ed by AT'lS's vocal music direcTor- Miss
Mary RuTh Palmer, in her career as an in
sTrucTor in Anderson T-ligh School.
As The ChrisTmas spiriT drew To a cli-
max. The Choral Club added Their melod-
ious sTrains in addiTional enioymenT. They
w e r e heard in many convocaTions
ThroughouT The year- Too.
Seven hundred needy children were a-
gain enTerTained aT ChrisTmas by The Fli-
Y Club. Over Three hundred dollars was
collecTed Trom The line oT dimes and The
money was used Tor TreaTs Tor The child-
ren.
D. A. R. Winner Named
The D. A. R. award was again given To
a worThy Senior girl. Marian Canaday.
Sophomore and Junior Prexy oT The Class
oT '44, was chosen To represenT Ander-
son l-ligh School in The STaTe and NaTional
conTesTs.
Again ediTorship oT The X-Ray changed
hands, Trom June Allen To BeTTy Lowman.
Girls seem To dominaTe in Journalism as
mosT recenT ediTors have been oT The
Tairer sex.
Fleven new members were Talcen inTo
Choral Club lasT January, Tor The spring
semesTer. The new vocalisTs were: Bill
Clem, PaTsy l-lamilTon, Phyllis Pilce, T-lope
BixensTine, KeiTh Cochran Joe Wilbur.
Mary Prolcos, Wilma WhiTney, RuTh Glo-
ver, PaTricia SmiTh, and Gordon ShrouT.
The Winnahl During The naTional
conTesT To selecT a girl To sing as Snow
WhiTe, Three girls Tried ouT Trorn Ander-
son. GuT oT The Three June FasTman repre-
senTed Anderson. CongraTulaTions are in
order Tor June who came in second in The
STaTe conTesT.
AT The De Molay SweeThearT Ball Jo-
Anne Busby. Junior TQGQUTY, was elecfed
sweeThearT oT The ball. She was elecTed by
popular voTe, Trom a halT dozen candid-
aTes.
All-American Jonesesn Presented By Vocal Department
Physlcia P b
Lusiiyus Trio WafbWeS
BesT Wishes For Success
AT l U., Miss GriTTin.
Also in The running line was George
Pancol who represenTed Anderson in The
Madison CounTy 0raTorical ConTesT--and
won! This conTesT, which is sTaTe wide, was
sponsored by The American Legion. The
RecTor Scholarship oT DePauw Uni-
versiTy was won by Jim Collins who spenT
The lasT semesTer There.
AdvancemenT has been given To Two
worThy women, Miss MargareT GriTTin,
who was appoinTed as librarian and criTic
aT Indiana UniversiTy, and Miss Bess Day,
who Toolc her place in Anderson l-ligh.
BeTore coming inTo our Tolds, Miss Day
was The CenTral Junior l-ligh School librar-
ian. As all will agree, she has done her iob
well, noT only in supplying new meThods
in The library, buT also by giving her assis-
Tance whenever needed.
AT The beginning oT The spring semesTer
The seniors sTarTed on Their lasT lap, while
a couple hundred Treshmen iusT goT sTarT-
ed on The run. As usual, Mrs. Marjorie Aus-
Tin burned a loT oT midnighT oil, geTTing
all The spring programs TogeTher. PuTTing
Tinishing Touches on The senior averages
and lisTs keeps her busy even unTil The lasT
Tew days.
Cne oT The mosT enTerTaining convos
oT The year was The program given by The
DramaTic Club. The Play And Srill The
Villian Pursued l-ler, was unusual since iT
consisTed oT Two casTs. iOne was a voice
casT and The oTher an acTing casT, boTh
co-ordinaTed very well under The direc-
Tion oT Ralph Boyd, head oT The Speech
DeparTmenT.
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Basketball Creates Enthusiasm Among AHS Students
During the tirst week ot the new semes-
ter came the list ot those master-minds
who made all A's in at least tull credit sub-
iects during the tirst term:
IB---D'Alice Coburn, Donald Kendrick,
Betty Peters, Adrienne Stewart, Pat Stew-
ri i , E' 'E
art, l-lelen Wilson, Pauline Cochran,
Rachel Mathew.
2B ---Charles Lacey, Clyde Steckel,
Eleanor Todd, Patty Ryan, Ross Michel,
Mary Prokas, Charles Nichols.
2A---Betty Stone, Claris Ann Byrum.
3B---Betty Moore, Neal Petry, Barbara
Riggs, Jack Burton, Joanna I-leiney, Wen-
dell l-loward, Thom Gephardt, Eileen Gil-
rnore, Eileen Hahn, Don Deena Eleenor,
Maribeth Munson, t-lelen Roberts, l-low-
ard Landon, Wilma Wilborn.
3A---Roberta Nevis.
4B---Doris Bowser, Mariorie Wheat,
Joan Kessler, Robert Morse, Marilyn Mul-
vihill, Emma Jean Nunley, Joan Dietzen,
Barbara l-lellert, Jean Stottlemeyer.
4A---Mary Lou McClain.
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The tirst tourney pep-session was guite
a success, it seems the Indian tound his
mate, none other than brunette song-
stressf Janice McArt. As his new sguaw,
Janice takes her place in Anderson tradi-
tion. Erankie Scampmorte added an extra
touch by whooping it up in papoose style.
To tide us through the Sectional, several
warriors showed their strength in handling
all opponents to a speedy deteat.
Atte the Semi-tinal game, convention
was thrown to the side and hugh bon-tires
were built in down town streets to expose
Indian patriotism. This swarm ot young
supermen land womenl soon landed in
Athletic Park atter snake-lining down Mer-
idian.
A huge congregation ot tear-stained
people met in the l-ligh School Gymnas-
ium three weeks atter the Sectional. It was
one tine way ot welcoming the team back
home.
Nationally advertised as in Look ....
in years to come you'll look back and won-
der how that ever happened. It was this
way, Bob Lavitt, photographer, and Erank
Graham- sports editor ot Look , were
given the assignment ot gathering mater-
ial on a typical basketball city, so they
chose Anderson .... and isn't it? Pictures
were taken ot the cheering section' the
hangout, the team in action and individ-
ual pictures ot the team. The issue came
out on March 2 lst.
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l'lardvvood Season Reaches Climax
The annual all-day celebraTion aTTer The
close oT baslceTball season sTarTed oTT
wiTh an all-school c:onvoeaTion, honoring
The baslceTball boys. LeTTers were presenT-
ed To all varsiTy members, and baslceTball
emblems were presenTed To Papoose
players. For The lasT Time The Tour yell
leaders perTormed Their anTics and The
gym vibraTed wiTh paTrioTism and loyalTy.
BoTh shows were open and Tilled. Even
The war didn'T inTerTere wiTh The celebra-
Tion This year.
Jive Sessions Popular
BoTh The girl's gym and The audiTorium
were used Tor dancing. A niekelodeon
Turnished The iive . Soon aTTer The dance
The Tamous will be and 'has been bas-
lceTball game was held. As expeeTed The
has beensu Took all honors. A day aTTer
The eelebraTion, Bill l-Toward, who was
eleeTed honorary c:apTain oT The Team, leTT
Tor The Navy. This week sTudenTs will Tind
Joe Anderson singing l'm in The Army
now . . . along wiTh mosT oT The oTher
senior boys.
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Under the tine direction ot two wolves,
.loe Coolc, and Barney Cochran, masters-
ot-ceremonies, the second student talent
program toolc place. Sixteen acts were
teaturedg Bill Nett beat it out with a
little boogie and quite a tew vocal sel-
ections were given, Don Richardson, a
graduate ot A. l-l. S.. now in the Army,
sang Night and Day and The Song ot
the Open Road . A trio, the Bixenstine
duet, Joyce Stone, l-tildred Tarvin, Ray
Malone, and Anitra Lynch also sang. Two
readings were given, both about baseball,
one by Florence Porges and the other by
Bob l-lall.
Classics Awakened
Marian Canaday wolce the classics with
Rhapsody in Blue , and an accordian
number was given by Ramona Larrabee.
Showing some vim and vigorwere Harr-
iett Nowlin. dancing and Louis Caplinger
and Charles Britton I'-lill, giving tencing
tips. Always welcomed were the Daven-
port toursome, including Jack. Bobby
Williams, Jack C-Breen, and Johnny Barber.
Richard l-lamilton led a band which
played Crazy Rhythm with plenty ot
oomph.
At last Anderson has its new Recrea-
tion l-tall, commonly lcnow as The Club
Tom Tom. Above the l-lerald building
most A. H. S. students can be tound
most all the time. The tountain provides
the retreshments- the iuke-box the music,
and the games and dancing the tun. At
the head ot the center is Elmo l-lawlcins,
assistant pastor ot the First Methodist
Church.
Games ot all types are 'in use, in-
cluded are shuttle board, cards, chess,
checlcers, and most any game you would
choose.
This is the tirst time Anderson has had
a place tor high school students to dance
and spend a decent evening and yet be-
long entirely to them. lt was a little late in
opening, because a tire escape had to be
tinished betore the grand debut, but the
premier was magniticent and the entire
idea is wholly a success.
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The mysTiTying Senior Class play l4epT
people Talking Tor days aTTerward. OuT-
ward Bound a play ThaT Toolc London by
sTormi did likewise To Anderson High. The
ploT included nine characTers, porTrayed
Norma WyanT, Bob Zerlrle, Jaclc Daven-
porT, Gene Wampole, Ed BixensTine, Bob
Hall and Johnny Barber.
Heaven or Hell?
A sTrange company oT shipmaTes, mys-
TiTied by a sTrange oppressive Teeling oT
unrealiTy and uncerTainTy, suddenly real-
ized ThaT each oT Them was dead. Their
ship, unguided and wiThouT lighTs, was
noiselessly gliding across The River STyx
and when one oT The members in Terror
guesTioned Are we bound Tor heaven or
hell? The answer was BoTh--iT's The same
you lcnowf' The climax was very consoling,
however, when boTh The lovers came bacla
To earTh. Ralph Boyd direcTed The pro-
cTucTion.
The CommencemenT spealcers, chosen
by a group oT TaculTy members, are Mare
ilyn Rhodes Louise Flanders, George Pan-
col, and Don Taylor. Tomorrow evening
They will show Their oraTorical abiliTy,
which will aid in a beTTer posT-war world.
Prom Queen Chosen
Senior Weelc is speedily coming To a
close, however The seniors are geTTing
more sleep Than did lasT year's graduaTes.
The spree was sTarTed by giving The Jun-
iors Their Tling, The Annual Junior-Senior
Prom., BeauTiTul Jo Anne Busby reigned
over The aTTairi and This year also over The
Big Ten Conference, Too, aTTended by
Joanna Heiney, BeTTy Lou Williams. She
was crowned by lasT yoar's queen, Barbara
Cleaver.
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S A T T Ch n Plan Annual Celebrahon
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The lisT oT evenTs ThereaTTer were
BaccalaureaTe, The Tea, The lnTormal
Dance, Class Day, The Picnic, The TheaTre
ParTy+ The Senior l3aculTy Dinner Dance
lwiThouT The dinnerl and The climax Tomor-
row evening, commencemenT.
The Senior ExecuTive CommiTTee who
assisTed prexy Bob Zerlfle included The
Tollowing home room reioresenTaTives:
RuTh T'lauTT, Marvin ShrouT, Bob Fowler,
Jaclc Williams, Cleda Achor, Elmer Mala-
guerra, Marilvn Rhodes, PaTTy Allison'
Jaclc Isaacs, Carolyn Darwin, Lois Evans,
and Bob Bolen.
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commiTTees: Senior-FaculTy Dinner Dance,
Barbara Cleaver: lnTormal Dance, BuTh
l-lauTTq TheaTre ParTv, Elmer Malaguerraq
Class Play, Marian Canadyq Picnic, BeTTy
Lowmang lnTerclass fXcTiviTies lBoysl, Bob
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PRINCIPAL
SMUNQ, Pfiwicr
SUPERINTENDENT
A. R. Clwadd
Sfxl-IOOL BOARD
I EducaTionally speaking we are living
IU a period when one cycle is closing and
anoTher is opening. Like all new cycles we
rnusT enTer This one wiTh cauTion and deT-
iniTe precision. Our youTh musT be Trained
in many new TundamenTals To Take Their
places in This ever-changing world. Our
curriculum will undergo changes rapidly
in The immediaTe years To Tollow and our
board oT School TrusTees is insisTing ThaT
our schools keep abreasT oT The Times,
sTaTed SuperinTendenT Archie R. Chadd.
Mr. Chadd's TirsT year as superinTend-
enT has leTT him wiTh varied impressions.
l-lis TinesT experience came Trom working
wiTh parenTs and sTudenTs as well as Teach-
ers. l-le has discovered ThaT varied inci-
denTs and associaTions oT his Term as Di-
recTor oT Physical EducaTion oT The School
CiTy and coach have been relaTive To and
helpTul To him on many occasions.
lOne oT The Theories which has assured
STanley PorTer's success as principal oT
Anderson High School is his belieT in a-
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warding crediT To all TacTors concerned
in any achievemenT. ln order To inviTe ac-
complishmenTs, Mr. PorTer encourages
provision oT as many acTiviTies in The
school as condiTions will permiT.
VirTually all The principal's waking hours
are spenT in planning and discussion wiTh
oTher school men on whaT lies behind The
smooTh TuncTioning oT The high school.
A primary acTiviTy oT The School Board
This year has been The purchasing oT new
properTies on TwelTTh and ThirTeenTh
sTreeTs To be used Tor a TuTure building
program. A new Teacher's salary schedule
and sTipulaTions To be in eTTecT sTarTing
wiTh The school year oT IQ44-45 was granT-
ed. Also during This year, The sale oT The
Main STreeT school was negoTiaTed.
Members oT The Board This year are
Glen lvl. Rogers, presidenT, lvlrs. Clara
lvlaTThews, secreTary- Noland WrighT,
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meaningTuI sTaTemenT Trom Dean oT Girls
Mignon Anderson leaves Ii++Ie To be said.
INIineTy-nine per cenT oT The girls are
grand, sTaTed The Dean. In The oTher one
per cenT are girls who groom in public:
buT she regards AI'IS girls well-groomed
in general. More speciTicaIIy The Dean ad-
mired The girls' hair and cIoThes.
Sewing, gardening, and Tishing aT her
coTTage claim The Dean's rare leisure Time.
Vlfhen she arrends movies, she enioys
Spencer 'Iracy in his Typical movies, Greer
Garson, MargareT O'Brieni and Irene
Dunne.
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BeTore assuming The posT oT Dean df
Girls on April I9, I943, Miss Anderson
TaughT in The Foods DeparTmenT Tor Three
and one-haIT years, during which Time,
Through her inTIuence, The new I4iTchen
was insTaIIed.
The Dean TaughT aT Culver I-Iigh School
beTore coming here. She received her
MasTer oT Science degree in VocaTionaI
IfducaTion aT Iowa STaTe College, her A.
B. Trom ManchesTer College, and is a
graduaTe oT ManchesTer College Acad-
emy. Miss Anderson is a member oT The
A. A. U. W., InTerior DecoraTing Club,
and The STaTe Dean's AssociaTion.
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Some-fhing old: somefhing new, some-
fhing borrowed: sornefhing blue.
Somefhing old: an excuse, sornefhing
borrowed: a fafher's signafureg somefhing
new and blue: an absenfee slip.
Nof only are fhere whife, yellow and
pinlc slips in fhe Boys' Deans' Offices, buf
now fhey also have blue slips fo give fo
fhe unsuspecfing sfudenf. These slips,
however, are nof fo be dreaded, for fhey
are only issued when a sfudenf has offical
business oufside of school.
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The insfallafion of fhese blue excuse
slips was iusf one of fhe changes which
foolq place in fhe Deans' Offices.
During fhe year, l.eo Sanders, dean of
boys accumulafed maferial for perrnanenf
affendance record cards for every boy
in school. These cards confain fhe corn-
plefe four-year record of each boy, good
or bad.
The Lincoln Sfreef dean's office, under
fhe olirecfion of l-loward Lindsey, is work-
ing wifh Dean Sanders' office.
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ENGLISI-I
WiTh only IB Teachers in The English
deparTmenT, and around I525 sTudenTs
Taking some English course every semes-
Ter, The Teachers really had Their hands
Tull during The pasT year, however, They
managed well under The able direcTion
oT C. I-I. McClure.
The courses which are oTTered in This
deparTmenT are: Senior ComposiTion,
Junior ComposiTion, English and Ameri-
can LiTeraTure, Advanced Grammar- 2A,
2B, IA, and IB English, Speech, Drama-
Tics, CreaTive WriTing, I.aboraTory Re-
medial English, Advanced I.aboraTory
English Magazine Reading, General Lab-
oraTory English, World LiTeraTure, Ad-
vanced Reading and INIewswriTing, a sub-
iecT TaughT in connecTion wiTh The X-Ray,
The school paper.
Several changes were made in The En-
glish DeparTmenT during The year, buT The
mosT imporTanT was The change in TexT
boolcs. This TexT is The STaTe I-Iigh School
Course in STudy in English. The deparT-
menT plans To use The TexT Tor The nexT
Tive years.
AnoTher change was The reducTion oT
The ,American and English I.iTeraTure clas-
ses Trom Two-semesTer courses To one-
semesTer courses. This change was made
because oT The irreguIariTy oT The TexT
boolcs.
A Tormer plan was Tried again in The
Applied and Technical English courses un-
der The guidance oT Carl Bonge and Paul
Bergevin. This plan consisTed oT combin-
ing The boys and girls classes as They used
To be insTead oT separaTing Them.
In addiTion, during The monTh oT April,
Miss Mary ETheI ThursTon was busy giving
The new IB boys and girls The STanTord
Reading TesT which is commonly given To
all The incoming Treshmen.
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M EsTher I-loslcins,
B IT Mrs. Evelyn Grahame, Miss Pauline Day, Mrs.
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As a resulT oT ever-changing was con-
diTions, The social sTudies deparTmenT has
undergone numerous changes in order To
emphasize The imporTance oT The sTudy
oT currenT evenTs and war news and To
beTTer TiT The sTudenT To inTerpreT The
news Tor himselT.
Nearly all classes in This deparTmenT
have devoTed aT leasT one day during The
weelc To discussions oT currenT and domes-
Tic news. Many classes have employed
addiTional reading maTerial including
magazines, currenT evenT summaries plan-
ned Tor sTudenT use, and boolcs on world
poliTics. OTher hisTory maTerial has been
TaughT wiTh The purpose oT providing a
baclcground Tor presenT-day develop-
menTs, enabling The sTudenT To under-
sTand The presenT and TuTure in lighT oT
pasT evenTs.
For The TirsT Time in recenT years' sTu-
denT enrollmenT has necessiTaTed The
SQCIAI. STUDIES
Teaching oT Tour courses in geography
whereas a maximum oT Three had been on
The curriculum beTore. These Tour geog-
raphy courses cover lNlorTh America, Asia,
I.aTin America, and Europe.
ln addiTion, plans were ouTlined during
The year Tor The inTroducTion oT a new
course in SepTember: modern naTions.
This Tull-year subiecT will eliminaTe ancienT
hisTory and will provide The sTudenT wiTh
only recenT evenTs in The principal counT-
ries oT The world. IT will be included in The
reguirmenTs oT The general, vocaTional
home economics, and business educaTion
courses. College preparaTory enrollees
will conTinue wiTh regular Treshman world
hisTory worlc.
Special inTeresT during The year was
shown in The American problems classes
in which The pupil sTudies and discusses
The orgin and possible soluTions oT To-
day's social and economic problems.
These classes have also discussed in-
TernaTional relaTions and posTwar adiusT-
menTs, and because oT consTanT changes
in war condiTions, The course has been
subiecT To consTanT revision.
One such class won The aTTenTion and
commendaTion oT Dr. George W. Crane,
George Davis, Merrill CoTTin,
Mrs. Ella Goss, Mrs. Vvillodenn Sfholield
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nisf, psychologisf and feacher who prais-
ed fhe progressive policies of such a
program of sfudy.
Courses offered in fhe social sfudies
deparfmenf in addifion fo fhe aforemen-
fioned, are civics, economics, Unifed
Sfafes hisfory. modern European hisfory.
This year has seen fhe addifion of four
members fo fhe deparfmenf. These in-
clude John Finney, Mrs. Esfher Reel
Buchanan who resumed her worlc following
a leave of absece, Miss Alice C. l-ligman
who has been fransferred from fhe Eng-
lish deparfmenf, and Mrs. Willodeane
Schofield who had previously acfed as a
subsfifufe in social sfudies worlc.
Above-O, L, Springer, Miss Alice l-ligman, John Cinney,
Miss Virginia Lindsfrom.
Cenfer-Miss Lois Long, J, J. Bailey, Ray Fleenor,
Arfhur Shirev.
Belox-.1Wi3rld Hisfory Class
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The lronl hall ol Al-lS is prool lhal lhe
Arl Deparlmenl is harboring some lalen-
led arlisls. This deparlmenl has conlribu-
led much lo lhe cheerful environmenl of
Jrhe school by sponsoring several hall dis-
plays This year. New lhis year is lhe goal
Thai was ser lor lhese ambilious sludenls.
I+ is lhe arl A for Achievemenl. This is
a handsome A backed by lhe arlisl's
lools---brushesl
Richard Renccnbergif, l.li3s l.1ary Rulh Palmer H
MUSIC
Allhough no A's were awarded lo
members ol lhe Music Deparlmenl, every-
one agrees Thar They have had a success-
lul year. The band in ils supporl of lhe
leam and olher school acliviliesi lhe
Choral Club and Glee Clubs in lheir
numerous programs, and Jrhe orcheslra
have come rhrough wilh flying colors lo
a complele season worlhy ol praise.
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LANGUAGE
Foreign language sTudenTs learn The Tull
meaning oT The word sTudy beTore com-
pleTing a single weelc oT language worlc.
Under The grueling pace They musT main-
Tain, They may experiencc loTs oT head-
aches and hearTaches1 buT, neverTheless,
a True sense oT accomplishmenT is Theirs
also upon successTully compleTing one oT
The courses.
The Three languages oTTered by Al'lS's
Foreign Language DeparTmenT are LaTin,
Spanish, and French. Besides acquainTing
one wiTh The language iTselT, The sTudy oT
one oT These subiecTs also reveals much
hisTory oT The people who speak ThaT par-
Ticular language and The counTry in which
They live.
In malcing a suiTable peace wiTh The
naTions oT The world, a basic undersTand-
ing and abiliTy To communicaTe inTelli-
Mrs, Edna WhiTson, Mrs, Geraldine STricl4ler, lvliss Fanni N g
Lyman McClinTocl1.
genTly wiTh The people oT Those naTions
will help immensely. An excellenT aide in
These respecTs is The sTudy oT Toreign lan-
guages.
This deparTmenT noTiciably aids sTu-
denTs in The sTudy oT Their own English
language by work in consTrucTion and
TranslaTion. LaTin- especially, goes hand in
hand wiTh The English language and Thus
iTs sTudy simpliTies somewhaT The gram-
mar in English classes. The Foreign Langu-
age DeparTmenT presenTs a challenge.
LaTin Class
MATHEMATICS
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Wanfed: sfudenfs who are
inferesfed in an Aeronaufics
course. Two years ago, one of
fhe new courses which was
added fo fhe curriculum of fhe
deparfmenf was called Aero-
naufics. Many sfudenfs were
inferesfed in fhe course and
several classes for fhis sfudy
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Miss Therese Bowen
W. l-l, Brinson
l-lorberf Miller
Mrs. Nedra Denny, Freshman
Algebra and General Mafh
feacher, leff fhe faculfy of A.
l-l. S. fo ioin her husband in fhe
armed forces. Mrs. Jusfine
Mifchell, foolc her place and
carried on in a grand manner.
The members of fhe Mafh
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of aeronaufics were held dur-
ing fhe year: however fhe in-
feresf seemed fo lag for fhere was iusf
one class held fhis pasf year wifh very few
sfudenfs in if.
This course. and also fhe Refresher
Mafh course which was offered fwo years
ago, were bofh fwo semesfer courses. The
Refresher Mafh was available for fhose
who wished fo brush up on fhe previous
mafh fhey had had. Because of fhis
course. many boys were able fo pass
fesfs given during fhe year by branches
of fhe armed forces.
The Mafh Deparfmenf experienced a
loss fhis year, buf af fhe same fime a gain.
Basil l-losier
lflgin Todd
Mrs, Nedra Denny
Fred E. Weaver
Deparfmenf anxiously awaifed
fhe arrival of Mr. Carnahan
fhe former head of fhe Mafh
Depf. of Shorfridge l-Iigh School in lnd-
ianapolis and now a field represenfive
from Purdue Universify. During his visif,
he gave a demonsfrafion concerning
mafhemafics for all fhe sfudenfs faking
some lcind of Mafh and he also gave a
fall4 before fhe faculfy.
The plan which was adopfed lasf year,
in which fhe Algebra and Geomefry
classes devofed half a class period each
weelc for fhe review of previous mafh
courses' was used again fhis year and wifh
much success. iw l
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Anderson I'-ligh School sludenls sciences
divided inlo lwo groups---Physical Science
and Biological Science headed by B. B.
l-lorlon and Jesse Slulsman, respeclively.
Mr. Slulsman slaled lhal lhere were
approximalely 950 sludenls enrolled in
lhe spring courses ol Biological Science
which includes Biology, Physiology, Salely
Edualion, Advanced Biology l---lhe sludy
ol Bolany---and Advanced Biology ll---
lhe sludy ol Zoology.
Aside lrom lhe longue-lwisling biolog-
ical names given lo animals as small as pin-
heds. lhe girls as well as lhe boys are las-
cinaled wilh lhe sludy ol planl and ani-
mal lile. Their sludies are supplemenled
wilh lilms, microscopes. and many preser-
ved species.
In mosl courses. salely educalion is a
one-semesler reguired subiecl. In lhe sale-
ly classes lhe sludenls are made almosl
uncomlorlably salely conscious---so much
so lhal lhey are eager lo learn lhe causes
and prevenlion ol accidenls. Six weelcs'
lraining in lirsl aid is also included. Each
year lhe salely classes are privileged lo
hear Mark Brosier, Anderson's Assislanl
Fire Chiel.
In lhe Physical Science group Chemis-
lry, Physics. Advanced Eleclricily, and
Household Physics lor girls are ollered.
One day may lind lhe sludenls memor-
izing brain-leasing lormulas, while lhe nexl
day lhey are burning lheir lingers in lhe
laboralory or hanging lheir heads oul ol
lhe window lor some ol Gods good oxy-
gen. Guess why!
A lew sludenls in lvlonllorl Barr's phys-
ics classes belong lo lhe Perpelual
lvlolion Club which he lranslales as gel-
ling more worl: oul ol a machine lhan is
pul inlo il. Clhers belong lo lhe Blown
Fuse Club. B. R. Slewarl says, A blown
luse is a monumonl lo slupidilylu
Chemww Physics
BUSINESS EDUCATICN
The sharp sTaccaTo oT machine-gun Tire
issues TorTh Trom room I7 in The basemenT
hall oT Al-IS! STudenTs peer cauTiously
around The corner oT The door and are
surprised To see TorTy heads benT over
large red books and nimble Tingers racing
over The keys oT numerous TypevvriTers.
Yes, These are The Business EducaTion
sTudenTs who have enrolled in The Typing
course. The reason Tor The indusTrious mo-
Tions is The Ten big sTars Tound on The
TronT blackboard. Enclosed in These huge
sTars are The names oT The Ten speed de-
mons oT The Typing classes wiTh Their Top
speeds in respecTive order. CompeTiTion
Tor This noTable posiTion is greaT, and
eager sTudenTs work hard Tor The honor.
ShorThand Tollows a close second To
Typing and requires quiTe as much indus-
Try. T-lundreds oT noTebooks musT be Tilled
wiTh The symbols ThaT represenT words
and phrases To shorThand sTudenTs. WiTs
musT be nimble and Tingers lively To keep
up wiTh 90 andlOO-words a minuTe dic-
TaTionsg yeT These remarkable TeaTs are
perTormed every day in The ShorThand
classes. lvlosT remarkable oT Their many
asseTs is The abiliTy or ambiTion To learn
The hundreds oT brieT Torms, blends, pre-
Tixes, and suTTixes. Goals are seT Tor Them,
also' buT The chieT one is To earn an A
on Their reporT cards. llhis is really an
aTTainmenTl.
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Bookkeeping Clegg
A masler duplicaling machine was in-
slalled in lvliss Brown's ollice iusl oll lhe
lyping room lhis year lo help relieve lhe
lypisls.
Malhemalicians can also be lound in
lhe Business Educalion Deparlmenl busily
working on long columns ol lour place
numbers lor income laxl Bookkeeping en-
rollees carry huge briel cases conlaining
work sels lor corporalions, individuals and
privale enlerprises. They worry over bal-
ance sheels, adiuslmenls, lransaclions
and a lol ol conlusing columns on special
ruled paper. Since lhis paper is so hard
lo gel. special care is laken lo save all
lhal is possible by making each sheel very
neal. -lo aid lhem in making neal enlries
lhe school has iusl lhis year inslalled new
glass lops lor each ol lhe mullilaled desk
lops. These lops are a conlinual ioy lo
sludenls and leachers.
Allhough nol an enlirely enviable iob.
lhe issuing ol war ralion book 4 was also
aided by lhis deparlmenl's lireless slu-
denls. -lhen lhe gasoline and oil ralioning
came along lo demand more lime,
energy, and palience lrom lhese workers.
Donald Bowen, lvlrs. Sarah Pippen, lvlrs, l-laze
Among olher dulies ol lhis deparlmenl
is lhe daily iob given lo lvliss Kalherine l..
Brown, who is head ol lhe deparlmenl,
and her assislanls who are hard-picked
and carelully chosen. This iob consisls ol
mimeographing lhe daily absenlees and
dislribuling lhe lisls lo lhe classes. ln-
volved in his duly are collecling lhe re-
porls lrom home-rooms early each
morning, alphabelizing names and lyping
lhe slencil, and making special lisls lor
sludenls on excused mission.
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so The saying goes,--and Tor girls oT This
school who choose To Tollow ThaT saying
by learning The arTs oT home-making, A.
l-l. S. provides a compleTe program in The
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parTmenT and are presenTed in many in-
TersTing ways. Cooking, Tor insTance. en-
ables girls To Tix delicious nuTriTious meals-
while in CloThing, They learn To sew skill-
Tully and economically. Classes in Child
Care, Home Nursing, and Home Furn-
ishings oTTer invaluable inTormaTion
necesssary To every home-maker.
This deparTmenT plays an imporTanT
parT in eguiping girls wiTh knowledge
essenTial Tor keeing The home Tires burn-
ing while loved ones are serving Their
counTry. Many girls, who plan careers
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because They realize ThaT ,gf-5 his
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son l-ligh School is as well-
rounded and well-TaughT as Qlll,-li
any similar high schooll Q.
course in The sTaTe. '
Miss Lamberf, Mr, Swiff, Mr. Cumming
March!Iv1arch' M hi
EDUCATICDW
Under fhe capable leader-
ship of a new physica educa-
fion feacher, Miss Beffy Lam-
perf, fhe girls Physical Fif-
ness and Physical Ecucafion
classes progressed very suc-
cessfully during fhe year.
Qnce over lighfy, fhe
schedule for fhe girls classes
was found fo be as follows:
soff pall volley ball, loaslqef
pall, soccer and ofher group
games.
As for fhe boys, under fhe
supervision of Clifford Swiff,
fhe schedule was much fhe i
same wifh fhe excepfion of
more sfrenous acfivifies.
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For many years boys inferesfed in var-
ious phases of agriculfure have been
offered fhe opporfunify fo develop fheir
inferesfs in Vocafional Agriculfure classes
here af A. l-l. S.
In addifion fo classes in agriculfural in-
sfrucfioni Ag sfudenfs parficipafe in
confesfs and in fours of agriculfural unifs
demonsfrafing pracfical principles which
fhey are faughf in fhe classroom.
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Mr. Dane Puglw
Mr. Charles Denny
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Virgil Barne s--- lvl
Glenn Bronnenberg---N
Bop Broyles---A
Kei+l1 Dare---N
Raymond Davis---Air Corps
Roper+ Diclc---N
Eugene Fislne r--- Air Corps
George Graham---A
Bill l-lu++man---Air Corps
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Jack lsaacs-A
Bill lsenliou r--- A
Joe Jone s--- A
Gerald Kendall---A
William Laride s--- A
Avery C'Baniori---A
Jolm Osrle r--- Air Corps
Dori Plilega r--- A
Cliesler Rigg s--- A
Bob Rowe---A
Alloerl Smillw---N
Arnold Smillfi---N
Joliri Srriilli---A
Dori Slinson---Air Corps
Dick Sluarlr---Air Corps
Casswallori Surrme r--- A
lvlarvlri Willis---A
Raymond Wilson---N
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1
STUDENT CCDUNCIL
The group in AHS mosT inTeresTed in
sTudying and carrying ouT sTudenT parTi-
cipaTion in school governmenT has been
The STudenT Council. The Council, which
is a means oT expression Tor The sTudenTs,
has had an acTive parT in planning and
carrying ouT The school program and in
helping To make desirable improvernenTs
wiThin The school.
This year one oT The mosT ouTsTanding
proiecTs which The STudenT Council has
had a share has been The Club Tom Tom,
Anderson's youTh cenTer Tor high school
sTudenTs. WiTh The X-Ray sTaTT, They meT
and conTerred wifh The CiTy Council and
Row I-EdiTh Morrison, Bob CarTer, Bob Grange-s,
Gale Eggman, Harold Wishon, DoroThy Jones, Nolan
WlwiTe, Mead Grady, Velda Jane Haynes, KaTherine
Carico.
Row 2-Elnora Badger, KaTe SmiTh, Bill Souders, Mary
Carolyn STurwold, Bob Pavey, AlberTa Mannon, Don
VandergriTT, Caroline Buck, Bob Ballinger, Bill Harvey,
Marianna Moore.
laTer TormulaTed suggesTions Tor The oper-
aTion oT The youTh cenTer. The STudenT
Assembly represenTaTives were useTul in
discussing The proiecT in Their home-
rooms.
New This year in The curriculum have
been The Honor STudy Halls- in which sTu-
denT moniTors are in charge. Up To daTe
There have been Tour, each convening in
room 207. These sTudy halls were made
possible by The passing oT a resoluTion in
The STudenT Council which was approved
by The TaculTy. The sTudenT moniTors in
charge were assisTed by discipline com-
miTTees composed oT Three members
Row 3-Bob Edwards, Wayne Maul, Bob RiTTer, Barbara
Spencer, MargareT DenT, Phyllis SheTTerly, Joe Cook,
Gene Thompson, Miles Hardy, Neal Bronnenberg, Lloyd
Hyndman.
Row 4-Donna Lou Greene, Jean Humericlchouse, Wilma
Wilborn, Marie WasTel, Don WenTe, Marjorie Harvey,
PaT STewarT, Polly Cochran, Lois Evans, Bill Clem.
Row 5-Charles Wright Bill Lawler, Ross Michel, Gene
Fisher llfxl, Don Wallcer, Bob HamilTon.
'ke I f :Ya , .3 . - f-f' '21 ' ' W if
X T
Pr
bara Hanna, BeTTy Lowman, Bob
HannaTord
Car
Broyles, Bob Edwards, Suzanne
Marrer, Harry Forse, Mrs. Sarah
Pippen, ArThur Shirey,
AT Desk-Marian Canaday.
FronT row-Lee Handley, David
ecup, PaTTy Wier, Barbara
Cleaver, MaribeTh Munson, Bar-
Second row-Charles W ri g h T,
oline Buck, Bob Zerkle, Max
l
elecTed by each sTudy hall.
The moniTor commiTTee rules were re-
vised by The STudenT Council so ThaT head
moniTors became The sTudenT moniTor
commiTTee which discussed and acTed up-
on common hall problems.
SubscripTions To The magazines, School
AcTiviTies and STudenT l.iTe, were purchas-
ed by The Council Tor use in The library by
Those desiring inTormaTion on sTudenT par-
TicipaTion in oTher schools.
l.asT Tall, The STudenT Council Took over
The TirsT convocaTion during which
They conducTed a Tormal and impressive
insTallaTion oT members. The oaTh oT oTTice
was adminisTered by Principal STanley
PorTer.
ln years pasT, The STudenT Council was
able To secure sTudenT represenTaTion on
many major sTanding commiTTees. STu-
denTs on These sTudenT-TaculTy commiTTees
are appoinTed by The presidenT oT The Ex-
ecuTive Council.
CommiTTees Are AcTive
The War ETTorTs commiTTee was crea-
Ted lasT year To Take over all sTamp and
bond sales, relieving STudenT Council rep-
resenTaTives oT This work. Each home-
room now has iTs own War ETTorTs repre-
senTaTive. Busy planning The convocaTions
duing The year has been The Convoca-
Tion CommiTTee. This group has provided
sTudenT chairmen Tor all programs. The
Social AcTiviTies CommiTTee is responsi-
ble Tor enTorcing The social acTiviTies
rules. All The Tine pep sessions held This
year in The gym have been planned by a
commiTTee expressly Tor This purpose. The
WelTare CommiTTee has worked on com-
mon problems oT The sTudenTs This year.
Each oT These groups has iTs own sTudenT
and TaculTy chairmen.
Two Groups Make Up Council
The STudenT Council is divided inTo Two
bodies---The STudenT Assembly composed
oT home-room represenTaTives. and The
ExecuTive Council, made up oT Twelve
sTudenTs elecTed by The Assembly Trom
The enTire sTudenT body and The class
presidenTs. This smaller group musT acT
on resoluTions beTore They are voTed on
in The Assembly.
The oTTicers oT The STudenT Assembly
Tor The year were presidenTi Caroline
Buckg vice-presidenT, C5erTrude SchmidT3
secreTary, Bob Ballinger: Reading Clerk,
Gene Thompson. The Tollowing were The
ExecuTive Council oTTicers: presidenT,
Marian Canadayg vice-presidenT, Harry
Forseg secreTary, Barbara Hannag Treas-
urer- BeTTy Lowmang reading clerk, Mari-
beTh Munson. The sponsors were ArThur
Shirey and lvlrs. Sarah Pippen.
Row I-Marian Zedelar, Joan Kessler, Doris Bowser
ll'reas.l, Mary Lou McLain lSec'yl, Rulh Ellen Haull
lPres.l, Bob Morse lV.-Pres.l, Wilma Slenes, Gerlrude
Schmidl, Emma Jean Nunley, Roberla Nevis, Louise Flan-
ClFliS
Row 2-Miss Margarel Mullendore, Pal Heineman, Shir-
ley Allen, Joan Sells, Marjorie Wheal, Marilyn Mulvihill,
Maribelh Munson, Don Deena Fleenor, Belly Merrill,
Eileene Gilmore, Belly A. Moore, Beverly Beclw, June
Allen,
Row 3-Mr, Arlhur Shire-y, Suzanne Dyson, Barbara
l-ICDNGR SQCIETV
Whal organizalion sponsors some ol
lhe mosl carelully planned and presenled
club programs ol lhe whole year? Ol
course--lhe Nalional Honor Sociely in
Anderson High School. lndividual club
calendars which lisled lhe lime, dales,
and lhose in charge ol meelings were
prinled and dislribuled lo lhe members
ol lhe Honor Sociely lhis year.
lhe highlighls ol lhe monlhly meelings
included boolc reviews, discussions and
debales, educalional leclures given by
Pillenger, Virginia Nichol, Johnny Barber, Bob Zerlcle,
Margarel Denl, Leila Wilson, Edilh Baker, Alice Taylor,
Barbara Riggs, Helen Fenimore, Belly Kramer,
Row 4-Jim Collins, Garold Fowler, Donna Green,
Eileen Hahn, Anilra Lynch, Jeanne Wealherlord, Jimmy
Lee Canlwell, Bill Kopp, Marjorie French, Joan Dielzen,
Bill Soulharn.
Row 5-Marian Canaday, Neal Pelrv, Genevieve Sargenl,
Marilyn Clark, Howard Landon, Roberl' McHenery,
Wendell Howard, Wilma Wilborn, Joanna Heiney,
Helen Roberls,
prominenl local men, and slunl nighl. Al
lhe lasl meeling, lhe juniors enlerlained
lhe seniors in a larewell parly in lheir
honor. Because ol lhe war, lhe meelings
have been somewhal slreamlined.
This organizalion is lor bolh juniors
and seniors ol A. H. S. who have al leasl
one-hall A averages, nol more lhan
one-lourlh Cs- and no D's or F's. Gold
Honor pins were ordered lwice in lhe lirsl
semesler lor lhose who wished lhem.
Miss Margarel Mullendore and Arlhur
Shirey sponser lhis sociely, and lheir
wise supervision along wilh lhe lriendly
cooperalion ol lhe members, has made
il a success.
Junior Red Cross
War Ellen
Committee
Jr. Red C,-oss Firsf Row-Marc Lane,
Joan Bryson, Jacqueline Carmonv,
William Souders, Mary Carolyn STur-
wold, Donna Greene, lmogene YusT,
Clyde STeckel, Virginia EhrhardT, Geor-
gia BeneTiel
Second Row-Rachel MaTThew, Melba
Doris l-larT, Lois Ann Wells, Joan Shan-
non, Jimmie Wallace, RuTh Snow, l-lar-
old Lewellyn, Jacqueline YusT, Phyllis
Carraway, WilTord T-lolloway, Phyllig
Richardson
Third Row-June WhiTesel, RuTh Thomas,
WilTord SmiTh, Phyllis Pearson, Frances
Gene Phelps, JoAnn Eosrer, Rose STahl,
SuzeTTe ScoTT, Norma Early,
FourTh Row-Junior Mills, Marion Col-
lins. Juariva Becknell, PaTTy Farlow,
BYTE' B551 Joan Kessler, Be++y Dovey,
Mariorie Jcres, BeTTv PeTers, Alice Alcins
FTTTTI Row-Harry Rousey, Jeane Wea-
l i T l
f'e rrd Mrs, T-laze. Lashbroolc, LiTsa
Dr' cs fins S'eyens, BefTy MerriTT
War ETTorTs CommiTTee Row I-Shirley
f,S'a'o:f'e' :dna Vlfelch, Berry Yei-
de' Mai, Carolyn STurwold, Doris
J-ea' Seiis, Be'+y Lee Kempher, Jean
Tdu :', Bum Vlfifey, Rosemary l-lensley,
Marilyn LuTe's.
Row 2-Paul Wilson, Gene Fisher,
Mary Jare Ecwler- Bob Graham, Lucille
Di-e+z-er be ores Childers, Joycilie Pear-
son Marian ZedeTar, Marilyn Coale,
Mary Aice TNe 'ons, PoberT Jarvis.
Row 3-Mr. J, J. Bailey, Joan l-ferr,
Fcrence S'einer, Bob LeaTherman, Nor-
rnan ForTner, Wfarren Rhodes, Jack El-
dridge, V-eiTh l-lunT, Bob BaldauT, Bob
Morse, Gene Eisher, Richard Harrison.
Row 4-Mrs. l-lelen l-lughes, Ramona
Ward, MarTha Ann GaunT, RuTh Brin-
duse, Eduard Humbles, Joe Shepard.
Marjorie l larve'iy Alma SouThers, Caro-
lyn McCarTy, l-larry Eorse.
Row 5-Mr. Herman HalleTT, PaTTy Phl-
lips, Oleda Calhoun, Gene McMahan,
Don lfendriclf, Lawrence CaTT, Richard
Zimmerman, lcie Mae BanlcsTon, Ade-
line STressel, Mildred GepharT, l-larry
Grimes, Charles Nichols, Mr. ArThur
Shirey,
JUNIOR RED CROSS
The Junior Red Cross oT A. l-l. S. has shown iTselT worThy
oT iTs disTinguished name. During The year They have spon-
sered many be-neTiT drives. Among These as The rnosT ouT-
sTanding are The collecTion oT Toys Tor The Day Nursery.
making-up and disTribuTion oT ChrisTmas boxes Tor The
Tellovvs in The services- and The collecTion oT Tunds Tor The
lnTanTile Paralysis drive. They visiTed The blood banlc during
The year aand made an observaTion Tour Through iT. They
also donaTed S50 To The Club Tom Tom.
WAR EFFORTS
Working along The same lines as The Jr. Red Cross
OrganizaTion is The War ETTorTs CommiTTee. They have
TaiThTully sold bonds and sTambs, TeaTured ambulance
drives. and generally made A. l-I. S. war-minded.
W i.
Juniors labovel: Row I-Mrs. Milchell, Mary Jo Sample
Joan Bryson, Rulh Bryson, Rulh Wiley, Mary Jane Fowler
Maxine Kidwell, Mary Carolyn Slurwold, Anne Plessinger,
Alyce Dew.
Row 2-Edith Baler, Gloria Wyclille, Beverly Yorln, Belly
Moore, Phyllis Lowry, Pally Phillips, Joyce Smilh, Jac-
queline Dig-A-ler.
Row 3-Marilyn Bluemlc, Phyllis Branch, Suzelle Scoll,
Belly Speedy, Doris Slevens, Sallie Coble, Joann Mayne,
Run boys, runl l'I s Sadie l-lawlcins Day
and lhe girls are on lhe loose. This was
iusl one ol lhe many warnings heard on
Sadie l-lawlins Day. On lhe eve ol lhis
day, lhe luclcless boys who weren'l lasl
enough were escorled lo a dance by lhe
Sadie l-lawl4inses , lhe Girl Reserves:
however all had a very good lime al lhe
Sadie l-lawlqins Dance sponsored by lhe
Girl Reserves.
Anolher dance was given in February
lo lhe lheme ol Valenlines Day1 a semi-
lormal dance was also held in April.
GIRL
Seniors llopl: Row I-Joan Clem, Mai'
ian Zedolar, Lisla Prolios, Robcrla Nevis
lV.-Prosl, Ice Mae Banlslon lTreas.l.
Joan Linville lSec'yl, Shirley Allen
lPres.l, lmoline Lamar, Rulh Baldaul,
Jacqueline Yales, Mary Jo Tranbarger.
Row 2-Rowena LaRue, Ann Waller,
June Hawkins, Delores Childers, Anne
Lee Miller, Mariella Clemons, Alije
Alrins, Palricia McGuire, Edilh Schoon-
over, Mary Lou McLain, Marjorie Wheal
Adeline Slressel, Edith Hood.
Row 3-Marilyn Rhodes, Vivian Rose-
berry, Mariorie Smilh, Wanda Tallen,
Suzanne Dyson, Barbara Pillengerl,
Rally Wilhile, Pal l-leineman, Joan Sells,
Delilah Gillespie, Belly JoAnn All,
Earlyn Keilh, Belly Jane Risch.
Row 4-Joan Miller, Roberla Rlelcher,
Joan Kessler, l-lelen Cox, Joan Hollings-
worlh, Jo Scampmorle, Virginia Nichol
Bellie Jeanne Jarvis, Mary Helen Car-
ico, Ralricia Ann Clarlc, Gerlrude
Schmidl.
Row-5-Jean Slolllemeyer, Wanda Sarn-
uels, lrma Rinlcer, Edilh Provence, Pal
Durgan, Treva Sloul, Jaclcie Yusl, Mrs.
Buch -nan.
Susie Marrer, Elwanda Jordan.
Row 4-Pauline Shaler, Belly Jeanne Simmons, Belly J.
Yeider, Billie Rulh Sisil, Thelma Josephine Dills, Barbara
E, Moore, Mary Mousa, Jeanne Anne Wilder, Margarel
Duvall, Phyllis Covinglon.
Row 5-l-lope Weslriclc, Erma June Jones, Marylene Gos-
ling, Janel Roland, Belle Ann Srnilh, Mary Lou Samuels,
P lly Lou Williams, Marilyn Clarlc, Phyllis Schneider.
Dancing is iusl a lavorile paslime lor
lhe Girl Reserves. Al several ol lheir
meelings, which were held every Monday,
spealcers were presenl. Among lhem were
Miss D. Mignon Anderson, Dean ol Girls,
who lalled aboul lhe imporlance ol per-
sonalilyg Miss Marian Hoover, a beauli-
cian, who gave lhe girls many good ideas
on how lo be more allracliveg and Rev.
George Taggarl, paslor ol lhe Presbyler-
ian Church.
Under lhe able direclion ol Mrs. Jusline
Milchell, Mrs. Eslher Buchanan, Mrs.
E er lr-N .an Marfci S'a' ey Polly
Cftcran Barcara Srn n Ra' Srev-farT.
Efira Badger Mariarna Mocre, EdiTh
M'r 52' Liu PM Parsons. Beferly
Judd Mar, Alice Wellons.
Row 2-rfarrefre Ca'i:o Jeanne Bucl,
Mare Jafe Jirnsrore, Nala King.
l-Tele' CZ'1C' Norma Early Ka+hryn
Cttee' Be'cara l-'ar' DAlice Co-
curr Fires' S'ef.far' Polly Ellen
l.cil.'.:C3 Efer Marie Fire, Norma
Jear X-arty.
Row 3-Pele' lflflzcr MarTha Sue
luprrar Cari N Str'-er Lucille Dier-
Zer' E'r,l75 Shenerly Virginia STevf0l'T.
Befer, Ee-exe' Barbara Gray, June
Eqgg, Neff, iflffrrerlirg Phyllis Jones,
l-lege Jgyqe T-ladely Marilyn Shrouh
Eftrzrez Marer Marf l3aT Rerr-lef, lrrna
Jeanre Pnillioa.
Row 4-Pyg, H35-5 Srirley Benden.
Joa' lflolfinlef, Mary Ann lfnighh
,QEBMQ Pail Evelyn Slinson, Marilyn
Qql gg rA,5r,qrIe l-larfef, Nancy Grvbll
,jf EMF Burma, Valle Browning, Mary
PA5,rT'5 lDQ.r+9r B9TTf lEllQVl l.lTll9, WSU?-
Qgdla, Marie Groves.
RESERVES
Gene ElberTs, Mrs. ErnesT Mclielvey, and
Mrs. Ann Shelby. secreTary oT The Girl
Reserves, lovely Tavors were made aT
ChrisTmas Time Tor The boys and girls aT
The hospiTal. These Tavors, which Thrilled
The children, were gay sToclcings Tilled wiTh
brighT-colored ChrisTmas candy.
One oT The mosT popular proiecTs oT
The year wiTh boTh boys and girls, was The
sponsoring oT The Co-ed Club dances in
Sophomores lbelowl: Row l-Glenda l-lalhcoat lone
Sells, Mina, Triclr, Phyllis Long, Doris Jean Sells, Mary Lee
Lewellen, Arnelia RuTh Warner, Barbara Sue Spiegal,
Ramona Ward, Marv Lou ATwood, Jane Ann Rhyllipsi
Row 2-Joan Carmody JoAnn EosTer, Pafricia Shurnan,
Sara Miller, Phyllis Sullivan, Phyllis She-eTs, Rcfh Glover,
BeTTy Moore, Arlene Gray, Berry l-loTTmasTer, KaThleen
Childers, Junice Marrin,
Row 3-Be-TTy Dobson, Ann Eaullner, Norma Jean Fox,
Nelda Jare l-laxnes, Mary Prolros. Ella Jean l-loard,
Je-acne S'rassner, Faro, Srnirh Beverly l-lenderson, Lorene
Freshman llower righllz Row l-Lou
f l l
Tia Vlfarren.
ROW 5-,Jew yaulfy-nan, Peggy Poor.
Barbara Poor, Phyllis Richardson, Donna
Lug Sflqggmgm,-l De-forah Wilson, Mari-
lfw Wilggn, Marqorie Adarns, BeTTy
Refers, DoroThy l-lalleTT, Rachel MaTThew,
Qaffl Veal Marvella CUC. Marilyn
The Blue Triangle Room aT The Y. W. C.
A. every Friday nighT.
AnoTher way The Girl Reserves Tinan-
ced Their organizaTion besides These Co-
ed dances was The holding oT apple sales
in The TronT hall aT school.
As a climax To The acTiviTies Tor The
year, The Girl Reserves held a MoTher-
DaughTer banqueT and also a May brealc-
TasT aT The Mounds Parlc.
Saunders, Elorone Saunders, Barbara J, Brown, Rhyl Miller,
Mildred Gepharl,
Row 4-Geraldine EndicoTT, Joyce Bess, PaT Greenland,
PaT SmiTh, Barbara WeaTherTord, Jo Ann Sloan, Char-
loTTe Bronnenberg, Jo Anne NorTon, Beverly Reynolds,
Barbara l.ysT, C 'oria Balmer, Eleanor Todd.
Row 5-Barbara l-l, Brown, Marilyn Marsh, Eileen Good-
win, BeTTy Gwinn, Norma Briclrer, Alice Lazenly, Jewell
Maynard, Beverly June l-luTslar, Ramona Paisley, Marilyn
STroclf, Beverly Nelson, Jacqueline Casey, KaTe Smifh,
Doris Moorney.
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l-lear yel Hear yel l3uT your dimes
righT on The line. QuarTers will do nicely,
iT you have no dimes.
These biTs oT conversaTion were heard
one chilly day in December aT The annual
T-li-Y Line oT Dimes. DespiTe The raw,
damp weaTher, The TaiThTul members oT
The l-li-Y Club were in There piTching, or
raTher pulling, Tor a very worThy cause, a
ChrisTmas parTy Tor The underpriviledged
children.
The usual besT dance oT The year
was raTher unusual This year in ThaT The
l-li-Y combined Torces wiTh The Torch
Hi-Y Row I-Dick Pheanis, MarT NorTon lTreas.l, Jack
Davenpod lSec'yl, Jack Williams lPres.l, Bob Morse
lV,Pres.l, Bob Bolen lSgT, aT Armsl, Jim WhiTTaker,
Johnny Craib,
Row 2-Carl Erskine, Bill l,ai.-,len Ward Marianos, cl, D
Main, Dean Hall, Charles WrighT, John D, OsTler, Bob
E, Baldaur, Dick STuarT.
Row 3-Edwin BixensTine, Phil Trainer, John Barber,
Club in sponsoring The dance. This Tunc-
sion Turned ouT To be The besT aTTended
dance in several years. The music Tor The
aTTair was Turnished by Don McArT and
his orchesTra, The main aTTracTions oT The
evening.
Many new members were Taken inTo
The club making a ToTal oT sixTy boys. The
pledges suTTered exTensively aT The
pledge dance in The Tall Tor They were
deprived oT The privilege To dance Tor
one-halT an hour while selling soTT drinks.
To wind up The acTiviTies Tor The year,
a picnic was held in The spring which was
enioyed by all in aTTendance.
Jack Toombs, Don Bchlabach, Joe Anderson, Barne.
Cochran, Bob Wilcox, Eugene Baylor, Dick Main.
Row 4-Mr, Cu l-l, Davis, Raymond Dewey Kirkland
Harry Forse, l-larry Frye, Joesph P, Cook, Max Broylesn
George Pancol, Richard l-lamilTcn, Dick Williams, Mr, VJ,
M. Barr.
Row 5-Charles James. Bob HiTTle, Jchn Vaughn, Bob
Hall, Bob Zerkle, Bill Mille,r Bib Frenlc, Don James,
niir'E'xi'J1'-'.r. .1 'keg i r 'iw '- fri r-T 3'.fii1ikFC S'5iDEW!'Q'2'i'
Torch Club Leff fo righf Row I-Bill Edgeman, Tom
Bae, Sens' Mitre Ware Maul Bob Gibson, Mickey
Ciroi' B . Mamie, Doa Armsfrong, Bob Riffer, Bob
lda ef:': Mes Para, Norman Refers.
Row 2-Mr. Bas cltsief Ralph Reed, Richard Denny,
Life T-a,ef BSI: Leemerman Keifh Cochran, Dan
: 'e'ge' B35 Ez.-.eras Ja:k Eldridge, Roberf Ciranf,
Ee' FQ' ess Bzb Car-er NNarren Rhodes, Bill Clem.
Row 3-Rel Aaia Reber' Moore, Dick Young, Dick
Rcbemz, R dai S'a55:rd Gene Thompson, Ofis Beal,
TORCH CLUB
Alfhough warfime resfricfions have
necessifafed a limifafion of fhe acfivifies
of fhe Torch Club, fhe organizafion has
offered ifs members an inferesfing pro-
gram during fhe school year.
The oufsfanding achievemenf of fhe
club during fhe year was fhe sunrise ser-
vice conducfed Easfer morning af Shady-
side Park. More fhan SOO persons were
presenf for fhis service which has become
a fradifional parf of fhe civic Easfer ob-
SGFVGVTCG.
David Precup, Jack Brown, Jack Carlile, Neal Bronnon
berg,
Row 4-Don Surber, Dick Bray, Bob Granger, Norman
Loudenback, Raymond Malone, Phil Roseberry, Charles
l-lamilfon, Charles Lacey, Jack l-lowensfine, Max Gephardf,
Bob Williams, Lee Handley,
Row 5-Bill l-lelmic, Ross Michel, Edgar Adkins, Jim
Bonge, Earl Luffon, Jack l-lall, Bill Thomas, Nolan Whife,
Clyde Sfeckel, Charles Nichols, Joe Wilbur.
ln coniuncfion wifh fhe l-li-Y, members
of fhe Torch Club sponsored a dance on
April I4. This proved one of fhe mosf suc-
cessful of social funcfions for fhe season.
Since ifs organizafion a few years ago,
fhe forch Club has become one of fhe
mosf successful school organizafions wifh
approximafely ninefy members. Require-
menfs for membership include grades of
C or higher, and personalify rafings of af
leasf fhree. Membership is limifed fo ZA,
3B, and 3A boys.
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Choral Club Row lelvlaiilyn Rhodes, Phyllis Pile, Rulh
XNili-y, Hope Bixonslino, Rulh Glover, Kelurah Howe,
Carolyn llnrivin, Gone Fisher, Bill Rodecap, Miss Palmer,
lwnnrflh Bramnwinqy ,lad loombs, Marianna Howe, Rally
Phillips, Filxllis Lowry, Jimmy Lee Canlwell, Palricia
GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
Girls' Glee Club Row I-Helen Crisler, Mary Alice
llavey, Susie Mello, Marilyn Slroclr, Phyllis Pilce, Kalhleen
Childers, Frances Clemenls, Naomi Spall, Eileen Good-
win, Mary Rainler, Jane Shoullz, Belly Yeider, Ramona
vVard, Susan Dalby.
Row 2-Palsy Reveal, Doris Clillord, Beverly Henderson,
Suzelle Scoll, Audrey Busby, Phyllis Schneider, Phyllis
Covinqlon, Pally Land, Alyce Dew, Jane Schrnill, Mary
Lou Jaclcson, Belly Lee Gwinn, Jaclfie Plall, Mary Nell
O'Nc-ill, Annabelle Funlhouser, Mary Jane Fowler.
Row 3-Dorcilhy Rawlings, Mariorie Davenporl, Melb.a
Doris l-larl, Donna Joan Williams, Ramona Buller, Palri-
cia Grillin, Doris Moomey, Alice Lazenby, Clela Taylor,
Elizabelh Fisher, Marqorie Renl, Barbara J. Brown, Pally
Ann Owens, Lillian Sibera, Belly Ryan, Rornona lmel,
Donna Carpenler, Joanna Hunl.
Row 4-Junice Marlin, Vonda Price, lmoqene Wilson,
Belly Broolcs, Eleanor Todd, Nalalee Balhauer, Belly Lou
Helberl, Phyllis Morgan, Dorolhy Genda, lmogene Den-
linqer, Miss Palmer, Jo Ann Priesl, Barbara Spencer, Ber-
nice Folsom, Pal Robinson, Jeanne Gayle, Lorene Saunders,
Florene Saunders, Beverly Nelson, Pallie Durqan,
McGuire, l-larrie'r+ Nowlin, Charlolle Darlinglon.
Row 2-Mary Prolcos, Barbara l-larmon, l-lazel Cochran,
,lean l-lumriclrhouse June Easrman Glad s Lewis Paul
1 - Y . '
ine Shaler, lrma Rinlrer, Janice McAr'r, Phyllis l-lulse,
Doris Slevens, Wilma Wilborn, Verna Morris, Roberla
Plercher, lma Jene Mariindale, Marilyn Mulvihill, Miriam
Reynolds, Berry Rice.
Row 3-Jeanne Toombs, Barbara l-lanna, Rally Smilh,
Sally Berry, Joan Kerr, Jane Eramplon, Wilma Whilney,
Under The capable direclion of Miss
Mary Rulh Palmer lhe Choral Club has
had a busy year. ll has presenled ils an-
nual Easier Service al Jrhe Cenlral Chrisl-
ian Church and has lalcen ioarl in lhe
BUYS' GLEE CLUB
Boys' Glee Club Row I-lfeilh Cochran, Joe
Bealry, Marlin lfoob, Cliilord Ledbeller, Louis
Caplinger, Dale Clarlf, Don Newman, Dave
Precup, John Collengs, Carol Pruill.
Row 2-Richard Harrison, Paul Alalza, Bill
Crosley, Richard l-larris, Gene Simmonds, Miss
Palmer, Imogene Denlinger, Raymond Malone,
Joe L, Wilbur, Don Ward, Bill Clem, Wayne
McClinlock, Gordon Shruor.
Row 3-Bob Riller, Bob Lealherman, Tom
Toner, Bill Rodecap, Paul Brown, William Olvey,
Jaclc Clark, Elmer E, Malaquerra, Gordon
Shroul,
Anilra Lynch, Jo Anne Bronnenberg, Geraldine Slohler,
Evelyn Alalza, Vivian Counceller, Eleanor Frosl, Louise
Flanders, Berry Lowman, Lois Evans, Doroihy Keesling,
Marny Mollo.
Row 4-Keilh Cochran, Gordon Shroul, Max Broyles, Don
Schlabach, Elmer E. Malaquerra, Gene Simmonds,
Charles Saunders, Bob Mclrlenry, Joe Applegale, Richard
l-larrison, Raymond Malone, Joe L, Wilbur, Dale Clark,
Bill Clem, Carrer Kelly.
CHCDRAL CLUB
Chrislmas service. Numerous convoca-
lion programs have iealured lhis group
oi songslers. They were hosls for lhe
Madison Counly May Eeslival lhis year.
BAND
There is noThing like a red-hoT band
To keep The Anderson l-ligh sTudenTs in
good spiriTs. No TurTher explanaTion is
needed when Their suiTs are seen.
Richard Rencenberger. leader oT The
band, when cross-examined, conTessed
ThaT This year's band was The besT yeT.
He sTaTed +ha+ There were approximaTely
sevenTy members in The organizaTion. The
band is open To all who have suTTicienT
abiliTy and inTeresT in music.
This year each convo was opened wiTh
naTional anThem and, in closing, The high
an insTrumenTal number- Tollowed by The
school song. Of course The BaskeTball
games wouldn'T have been The same wiTh-
ouT The band. They could puT a crowd in-
To an ocean-wave oT moTion or seT
Them all clapping and singing To songs like
Anchors Aweigh or Mairzy DoaTs.
The band Tries To please everyone by
playing noT only marches buT also The cur-
renT popular hiTs. The band members even
had gumpTion To march and play during
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Mary Carolyn Slurwold
Wanda Tallan
Carolyn Slohler
Pal Pills
Mariory Adams
Clive Swain
Belly Riggle
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'rhe cold, rainy loolball season. They also
helped our in rhe Big Four Tourney.
During lhe year This organizalion play-
ed lor service clubs, bond drives, and pa-
rades. Co-operaling wilh The band were
The seven drum maiorelles who demon-
srraled Jrheir lalenl in many snappy drills.
Many ol The band's besl players will
be losl This year Through gradualion, bul
as Mr. Rencenberger s ays, Promising
marerial is coming in from Jrhe Junior l-ligh
schools---il lhey lceep 'rheir promises l
Band Circle l-Jackie Dexler, Bobby Williams, Edith
Schoonover, Don Rool, Barbara l-lawley, Edward l-lumbles,
Norma Jean Brown, .loan Carrnody, Jaclc Shepard,
Polly Loclcwood, Imogene Denlinger,
Circle 2-Joan Achenbach, Pauline Paper, Jo Ellyn
Burlon, Bill Allis, Bill l-lelrnic, Dorlhy Genda, Ronald
Wisner, Frances McCain, l-laroldyne Shullz, Barbara
Cohran, Donald Bobo, Carolyn McCarly, Barbara Melle,
Richard hlamillon, Nila Zion, Bernard Duclcwall, Mary
Beal.
Circle 3-.loan l-laley, Rulh Brown, Virginia l-lawley,
Mary Lou McClain, Bob l-lillle, Marvin Hall, Don l-lugel,
Ted King, Franlx Finley, Alien l-lumriclrhouse, Bill Cana-
da, Bill Toornbs, Louis Thayer, Shirley Allen, Norman
Brown, Billy Maslers, Kalhryn Browning, Jarrell Dixon,
Florene Saunders, Lorene Saunders, Kalhryn Baxler,
Russell Zoolc,
Circle 4-Mr, Richard Recenberger, Elosie Coolce, Bob
Mcl-lenry, Jaclc lreland, James Smilh, Earl Powless,
Neal Perry, Bill Alexander, Carolyn Slohler, Marjorie
Adams, Pal Pills, Olive Swain, Wanda Tallon, Belly Rig-
qle, Mary Carolyn Slurwold,
Mardigal Club Sfanding-Carfer Kelly,
Charles Saunders, Gene Simmonds,
aul Alafia.
Siffing-Chai loffe Llarlinglon, Carolyn
TJarv,in, Lois Evans, Miss Mary Rufh
Palmer, Direcfor, Phyllis Hulse, Miriam
Reyfnildi. ,lirnrriie if-rr Canlyell
The Music Depf. of Al-IS offers a spec-
ial one-half credif class for sfudenfs who
are especially inferesfed in vocal music.
These sfudenfs belong fo Madrigal, which
is fhe name given fo fhe organizafion.
When fhey presenf fheir programs, fhe
girls are dressed in formals and boys in
dress suifs. The Madrigal sifs around a
candle-lighfed fable singing many old
and favorife songs.
This group has performed for fhe Rof-
aryi Kiwanis, Lions Loan Federafion, Even-
ing Musical, covocafions, and for many
ofher acfivifies. Miss Mary Rufh Palmer,
who is fhe sponsor of fhis group, enioys
working wifh fhe members who have an
MADRIGAL CLUB
ene Fisher, Ray Malone, Jaclc Toombz,
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Orchesfra Circle I-Bobby Glazer. Rufh
Ann Casflovv, Charles Cox, Edirh Schoon-
over, Edward l-fumbles, Jackie Dexfer.
l lmogene Denlinger,
Circle 2-Rufh llcasf, Kafherine Carico,
Barbara Cochran, Bill Hilbolf, Richard
Hamilfon, Barbara Melle, Mary Beal,
Rorofhy Glenda, Ronald Wisner, Don
l-lughelm, Mary Lou McClain.
Circle 3-Bill Alexander, Earl Powless,
Mr. Richard Rencenberger, Norman
Brown, Anifra Lynch, Forene Saunders,
Kafhryn Baxfer, Lorene Saunders.
QRCHESTRA
excellenf opporfunify for developing fheir
falenf.
The orchesfra, direcfed by Richard
Rencenberger, every year has fhe respon-
sibilify of playing fhaf ever memorable
song for fhe senior closs--- Pomp and
Circumsfanceu. Also, many o u f s i d e
groups had fhe privilege of hearing fhe
orchesfra. If has supplied fhe infermission
music for fhe Opereffa fhis year. These
musicians also played for fhe Senior Class
Play and fhe annual Music Deparfmenf's
Chrisfmas program.
The sfudenfs who are members of fhe
orchesfra welcome new falenf and hafe
fo see many senior members leave.
ik f Axial
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DRAMXXTICS CLUB
DramaTic Club Row I seaTed-Mr, Boyd, Mary Carolyn
32'-1 3 B3'ca'a Bessinger, PuTh Brinduse, PaT Hamil-
-ir Ma- B':. es sz Crer, Gene Simmonds.
Row 2 seaTed-Ca'oiire Bu-sk, Marilyn Rohdes, RoberTa
7-refs Jaffe M:PrT, Baby Weir, Johnny Barber, Bob
If- aef 'L CH- 'awe 'l'r n Leila Wilson
Always lisTed as one oT The TavoriTe or-
ganizaTions oT Anderson T-ligh School is
The DramaTic Club which is devoTed To
The sTudy oT dramaTics and associaTed
TheaTrical work.
The season was opened lasT Tall wiTh
The annual open house perTormance wiTh
The presenTaTion oT a play, l.eT's Go
Somewhere . Members oT The casT inclu-
ded Raymond Kirkland, PaTsy l-lan'iilTon,
Bob l-lall, and Maxine Kidwell.
This proiecT is reguarly sponsored To
provide Tunds Tor The year's acTiviTies.
ln a pasT year The DramaTic Club pur-
chased back drops Tor The audiTorium
sTage and This year The group boughT
Row 3 sfanding-Ellen King, Barbara l-lanna, Josephine
ScampmorTe, Maxine Kidwell, Barbara Sue Speiqal, Ken-
neth Brarnming, Marjorie WheaT, Phil Trainer, Dewey
Kirkland, Barney Cochran, l-larry Forse, Bob l-lall, Ross
Michael, Marian Canaday, Paul STephens, Miss l-liqman,
Marilyn Mulvihill.
books, plays- and similar maTerial.
During The second semesTer, The club
provided one oT The mosT popular oT The
year's convocaTions in The Torrn oT a play-
leT, The Villian Srill Pursued l-ler .
For The TirsT Time in The club's produc-
Tion's, a double casT was employed. This
permiTTed Two acTors Tor each role---one
To provide moTions while anoTher, noT vis-
ible To The audience, provided The speak-
ing. The success oT The meThod has led The
club To plan similar proiecTs in The TuTure.
The DramaTic Club schedule oT acTivi-
Ties was closed May IO wiTh The annual
banqueT.
Q'oiok'cLuB
l-lelpTul cooperTaion on The parT oT
TaculTy members who have shown Them-
selves able and willing To conTribuTe in-
TeresTing book reviews To The Book Club
programs aT The bi-monThly meeTings in-
sured Their eager aTTendance by members
oT The organizaTion.
The club was TorTunaTe This year To
hear reviews given by TaculTy members
C. I-l. McClure, Mrs. Helen PresTon, Miss
Alice I-ligman, Miss Lois Long, and Mrs.
Evelyn Grahame. STudenT book reviews
were also TeaTured.
Miss Bess Day replaced Miss MargareT
GriTTin as The Book Club's sponsor in Jan-
uary, when Miss GriTTin assumed a posT
aT Indiana UniversiTy.
AT ChrisTmas The Club members re-
peaTed The pracTice inauguraTed lasT year
oT exchanging pockeT ediTions oT well-
known books which were laTer placed in
The library.
LaTin Club Row I-Phyllis Lowry, BeTTy
A. Moore, Mary Carolyn STurwold,
MargareT Bushong, Claris Ann Byrum,
BeTTy Spall, DoroThy MiTchell.
Row 2-Miss Fannie Nagle, Jo Ann
WaTkins, Jacqueline Lowry, Zoe Sample,
Anne Plessinger, Clyde STeckel, Charles
Nichols.
Row 3-Raymond Malone, l-lelen Ro-
berls, Beverly Campbell, Phil Boseberry,
Marilyn STrcick, Donna lfleyla.
Book Club Row I-Barbara Spvnfvr,
MargareT Bushonq, RuTh Ellen Tldllll
ll3res.l, Gene Moore, Nadean Moore.
Miss Bess Day.
Row 2-Beverly E, Douglas, MarTha
Ayres, PaTsy l-lamilTon, Bob C. Glazer,
Roberf Gray, Mary Ellen SmiTh,
Row 3-Evelyn Miley, Jack Clark, Irma
Rinker, Tre-ve STouT, Donald Taylor,
LATIN CLUB
There has never been a lack oT inTer-
esTing acTiviTies Tor The members oT The
LaTin Club. Any LaTin sTudenT who be-
longed To The club This year knows ThaT
every meeTing conTained an inTeresTing
and novel program. LaTin crossword puz-
zles were one oT The TavoriTe means oT
enTerTainmenT which also proved very
helpTul in LaTin sTudies.
STudenT Talks and discussions, presenT-
aTions oT LaTin playleTs- and TranslaTion
proiecTs were some oT The oTher iTems in-
cluded in The meeTings held ThroughouT
The year. One oT The special TranslaTion
proiecTs was a leTTer Trom a man in Cic-
ero To a man in Greece.
The annual ChrisTmas and spring par-
Ties given were enioyed by all.
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CLUB
Five years ago, John Finney, Then a
sTudenT aT Anderson T-ligh School TaTher-
ed The organizaTion oT The Junior Conser-
vaTion Club. This year, reTurning To The
school as a Teacher- Mr. Finney resumed
leadership oT his baby as iTs sponsor,
replacing DwighT Morris.
One oT The ouTsTanding evenTs in The
club calendar This year was a Tish Try
given Tor The beneTiT oT members oT The
organizaTion and local adulTs prominenT
in conservaTion.
Several leaders who spoke aT The bi-
monThly meeTings included The presidenT
oT The STaTe ConservavTion Advisory
Council and The sTaTe conservaTion oTTi-
cer.
CAMERA CLUB
The war has again reared iTs ugly head,
This Time in The direcTion oT The Camera
Club. Yes, There is a Tilm scarciTy in An-
derson l-ligh School, however This scar-
siTy has noT prevenTed The Camera Club
Trom carrying on an acTive program dur-
ing The year.
The members oT The Club are sepera-
Ted inTo Three classes: The beginner clas-
ses, The sTudenTs who have had moderaTe
camera experience: and The sTudenTs
who are more advanced in The arT oT pho-
Tography.
ATTer school The ThirTy-Two members
goT TogeTher and made The besT oT The
Tilm shorTage by learning all They could
abouT phoTography. Their biggesT pro-
iecT Tor The year was a Tield Trip held in
The spring.
ConservaTion Club Row I-Bob Car-
Ter, Bob Edwards, Jim Wilson, Lyle
Cox, Gene Moore, Mr. John C. Finney,
Jaclc Moore, Dick STage.
Row 2-Jim Williams, Ben Nelson, Jaclr
Miller, Harry Frye, Earl Powleas, Paul
Yaies, Mead Grady.
Row 3-Bob Cliiiord, Bill Thomas, Bob
Mead, Don WenTe, Norman Velie, Olis
Beal, Don BaxTer,
Pow 4-Joe MiTchell,Bob Williams, Ro-
berT Couch, Bill NorTon, Ralph l-lughes,
Max Gephardh George Me-Tzger, Ger-
ald lsanogle, Jaclr Clarlr.
F. F. A. Row I-Dan PiTTenqer, John BauTe, James Willis,
Bill MeTzger, Jimmie WhiTe, Bob Pavey, Adam HuberT,
Bill Clem.
Row 2-Richard Kimble, John IvTaTThew, Joe PeTTigrew,
VCDCATIQNAI. AGR
This year marks The observance oT The
TenTh anniversary oT The Tounding oT The
VocaTional AgriculTure DeparTmenT in
AHS, ln recogniTion oT This evenT W. H.
Hardy and Sons, local dealers oT agricul-
Tural irnplernenTs, have donaTed a cup To
Lowell Bonner, David Ashby, Mr. Wilson.
Row 3-W. RoberT Reed, Farada Hensley, George MeT-
zger, Donald OrTh, Bill Ginn, Billy Dillon Rex Vermillion.
ICULTURE
The school Tor The encouragemenT oT
scholarship. Each year a senior agriculTure
boy's name will be engraved on The cup.
The year's judging compeTiTion sTarTed
lasT June when The Dairy Team placed sec-
ond in The STaTe- missing ouT on The coveT-
ed TirsT place by lusT a Tew poinTs in Their
Aggie BaskeTbali FronT Row-Bill Clem,
Dan PiTTenger, Johnny BauTe, HuberT
Odom, Bob Pavey, Bill MeTzger,
Back Row-Joe PeTTigrew, GilberT Musi-
elrnan, Donald OrTh, Robeif Reed, Kirl
Tupman, George Mehqer.
ToTal score. The Team members were Ray
CroxTon, Jim TeTers, Jim Qlvey, and Gil-
berT Musselman. E a ch member was
awarded a leTTer Tor This accomplishmenT.
ln iudging in The sTaTe vegeTable con-
TesT held aT Purdue in OcTober, The Tol-
lowing boys represenTed Al-IS and Madi-
son counTy: GilberT Musselman, Marvin
Willis, RoberT Reed. John MaTThew,
James Willis- Kirlc Tupman, Dan PiTTenger
and Joe PeTTigrew. The TirsT Tour menTion-
ed boys were awarded leTTers. ln Decem-
ber The vegeTable iudging Team enTered
naTional compeTiTion aT Chicago and
placed eighTeenTh in a group oT TiTTy
Teams Trom all The sTaTes in The Middle-
WesT. Marvin Willis, Dan PiTTenger, John
MaTThew, and PoberT Reed made up The
Team in This evenT.
The F. P. A. sponsored a basl4eTball
Team ThaT had an enviable record Tor The
season oT seven wins and one loss. The
Team members are shown on The opposiTe
page.
The disTricT iudging conTesTs held aT
Muncie The lasT oT April showed The Tol-
lowing placings: poulTry Team Tied Tor
Third. grain Team TiTTh, dairy Team sixTh.
The dairy Team was awarded a Trip To The
sTaTe iudging conTesT To be held aT Pur-
due laTer This monTh. ln individual iudging
John MaTThew and Parada l-lensley pla-
ced TirsT and second, respecTivelyg Rob-
erT Reed placed ninTh in dairy iudging-
and David Ashby elevenTh in grain iudg-
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NEWSPAPER---The X-Ray
Will lhey ever spell my name righ+?
Where's rhe gossip?
My Tlame's berrer lookin' Than Thar
pin-up gall
These and similar remarlcs oflen greel-
ed The regular weelcly issue of The school
paper, The X-Ray. Typical? Yes, bul only
in Tun, Tor AHS srudenls are really proud
ol Jrheir school paper.
And rhey have a righr To be, wirh pro-
Tessional iournalisls ranlcing The local
sheer among The besr. The X-Ray was
declared second loesl all-round l-loosier
high school newspaper in irs enrollmenl
class al The annual Buller Universily
Journalism Field Day in April.
Fix of Ediforsz Berry Lowman, June Allen.
X-Ray Sraff Siffing-Gene Wampole, Marrha Ayres,
Maxine Kidwell, Belle i-lerrensrein, Vern Baker, Palsy
Hamilton, Joan Sells, Belly Lowman, June Allen, lrma
Rinlcer, Joesphine Scamprnorle, Joan Miller, Jim Cuneo,
Marilyn Clark, Elwanda Jordan, Florence Rodeman.
Siancling-Mildred Yocom, Raymand Kirkland, George,
Pancol, Earl Powless, John Barber, Jaclc Green, Marilyn
Rhodes, Roberl Pequignol, Leila Wilson, JoAnne Busby,
Pal Pills.
Several proiecls marked lhe acliviles
ol lhe slall lhis pasl year direcled by
edilors June Allen and Belly Lowman.
An eighl page issue' commemoraling lhe
lillielh anniversary ol publicalion work in
Anderson Senior l-ligh, was dislribuled on
December IO. Early in March a lwelve
page slall handbook was mimeographed.
Also lhis year a large number ol lresh-
Mechanical Slall
Edv-ard l.u'l5'l
Max l-larless
l.a-V--erance Rich
l-iAn McKinley
Bill Sowharn
Bill S+i-ea-,fall
Lyle Cor
Harold Leefer
Everll Smilh
mon and sophomores inleresled in news-
paper work was organized as a cub re-
porler group.
Four members ol lhe slall represenled
lhe paper al lhe annual convenlion ol lhe
Indiana l-ligh School Press Associalion
held al Franklin College lasl Oclober,
Delegales were Belle hlerlenslin, Belly
Lowman, Irma Rinker, and Bob Bolen.
The year IQ43 was a red-leller year in
lhe hislory ol AHS prinling. ll was lasl
December lhal room 9 lound ilsell hous-
ing an up-lo-dale linolype machine pur-
chased mainly lhrough lunds ol lhe de-
parlmenl ol Trades and lnduslryi supple-
menled by lhe X-Ray' Indian, and General
lunds.
Allhough lheir ellorls are rarely ever
praised, or even recognized, lhe prinlers
are keeping pace wilh lhe mosl aclive or-
ganizalions in school in loslering and lend-
ing aid lo almosl every proiecl sponsored
by lhe high school, in addilion lo lending
such aid lo lhe enlire school syslem.
The prinling ol lhis book is an example
ol lhe deparlmenl's ellorls.
Recognizilion is especially deserved by
William Soulham, Melvin Goerz and Will-
iam Slierwall, lor lhe composilion ol lhis
book was produced enlirely by lhem.
FaculTy ExecuTive Board
VEARBGQK--The Indian
ln I943 The Indian was given an All-
American raTing by The lNlaTional Scholas-
Tic Press AssociaTion Tor The TirsT Time in
The hisTo ry oT Anderson Senior High
School. WiTh a repeTiTion oT ThaT high
honor as a goal, This year's sTaTF wenT To
worlc. War-Time resTricTions were TirsT TelT
Faculfy Board-Frank S, Baker
lChrm.l, Gordon Julius lPhoTo.l,
Miss Mary Humphrey lArTl,
Claude Barrier lPrinTingl, W, H.
Brinson lBusinessl.
when iT was Tound impossible To c:onTinue
The use oT The side Told. New plans and
lay-ouTs Then had To be made To TiT The
change in binding.
Seeking new ideas, Two members oT The
sTaTT, Louise Flanders and Neal PeTry, aT-
Tended The annual convenTion oT The ln-
STudenT Exec:uTive Board
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Annaul STaTT Fi-on+ Table-Ri:hard Van Siclcle, Bob Bolen, B-acl: Table-Thom Gephardt Bob Fowler, Don Deena
ic- '-fa -re A er Beverly Beck.
diana l-l'gh School Press AssociaTion aT
Franklin College. l-lere They were able To
shidy The yearbooks oT oTher high schools
as well as Tallc wiTh oTher sTaTT members.
RepresenTaTives oT engraving and prinT-
ing Tirms as well as arT and phoTography
experTs were presenT To help solve The
producTion problems oT The schools. An-
derson received TurTher recogniTion when
Neal was elecred vice-presiclenT oT The l.
l-l. S. P. A. ll'le was The only candidaTe
running.l
Under The TacLJlTy supervision oT Franlc
S. Baker plans were Then puT inTo eTTecT.
Gene Wampole was in charge oT phoTog-
arphy. The liTerary sTaTT was headed by
Fleenor, Joanna l-leuney, Wendell Howard, Jimmie Lee
Cantwell, Barbara l-lanna.
Marian Canday. Bob l'lall designed The
cover and division pages and drew The
slceTches Tor The senior secTion aided by
Vivian l-leiney. Louise Flanders served as
ediTor-in-chieT wirh Neal PeTry as her as-
sisTanT.
PrinTing was begun on April 28. As each
secTion came oTT The press, iT was re-
checked Tor errors. l.aTe lasT monTh The
Tinished job was senT To The binders. Now
ThaT The boolc is in The reader's hands, iT
is hoped ThaT The sTaTT's goal has been
reached and ThaT The i944 lndian will
claim onors Tor Al-lS.
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ATHLETIC STAFF
This was The second year Tor The And-
erson aThleTic sTaTT under iTs new headg
and wiTh The rough edges worn smooTh
by a year's experience- The men in charge
oT A. l-l. S.'s aThleTic desTiny worlced well
TogeTher. Each one was a cog in a machine
and wheTher his iob was coaching, scouT-
ing, arranging Tor games, TransporTing
players- or whaT have you, iT was perTor-
med wiTh The precision necessary Tor suc-
cess.
CerTainly This has been a year To prove
The abiliTy oT a coach. Never beTore has
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Bob McDowell
Merrill Collin
CliTTord SwiTT
Vern Shinn
Ray Fleenor
Charles Cummings
Carl Bonge
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The lack oT experienced aThleTes been so
greaT. And These coaches have proved
Themselves by Their splendid worlc This
year. A TighTing Team oT pigslcin ToTers,
lndiana's number one hardwood guinTeT,
a record-brealcing cinder sgaud ThaT Toolq
iTs TiTTh consecuTive conTerence TiTle- and
anoTher ouTsTanding diamond nine all pay
TribuTe To Coach Charles Cummings and
his assisTanTs---Carl Bonge, Vern Shinn,
CliTTord SwiTT, Ray Fleenor, Bob McDow-
ell- and Merrill CoTTin.
A Club
A Club Row l-Bob Morse, John Craib,
Di-ik Phe-anis, Joe Anderson, Diclc Hi-
day, Dicln Bowman, Bob Skiles, Bill l-lo-
V-alrd,
Row 2-Bob DeVinney, Don Lewis, Carl
Erslcine, Jim Williains, Jaclc l?ecTor, Bob
S-iharnc-v.fsTe, AlberT Broadnax,
Row 3-Erwin, WrighT, Tom Abel, Bob
Carr, Dicl Williams, Harry Forse, John
Vaughn, Bob Gray, Mr. Charles Cum-
niin-qg, J-gl'-n Wilsc-n, l-larry Palmer, Paul
Oh-lril, J-5-hn Cochran.
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CHEERLEADERS
The besT high school cheering secTion
in The world .... Time and again ThaT TiTle
has been applied To The Anderson baskeT-
ball cheering secTion, and The mosT
imporTanT people To ThaT secTion are The
Tour cheerleders. These Tour conTrolled
This band oT rooTers and drew Trom Them
uniTied cheering insTead oT spasmodic
yelling.
Somehow The appearance oT These Tour
scarleT-clad boys had a sTeading eTTecT
on boTh The crowd and The Team. They
perTormed Their iobs well and wiTh en-
Thusiasm. Al-TS is righTTully proud oT Jack
Toombs, Bill Souders- Bill Edgeman, and
Bob Graham.
There were some oTher lads Too, who
were equally praised wiTh The cheer-
leaders.These were The sTudenTmanegers
who worked as long and as hard as any
member oT any Team. They were always
on hand ready To do Their coach's bid-
ding prompTly and eTTicienTly.
To Them wenT The dirTy work and The
hard knocks receiving no Tlashy wriTeups
in enThusiasTic praise. So now leT Them
Take Their bows in The spoTlighT and re-
ceive The applause due Them.
These brighT-red iackeTed boys picT-
ured below are noT idle eiTher. They are
The ushers who, under The direcTion oT
George Davis, help keep over-enThusiasTic
hardwood Tans Trom using Their neighbor's
seaT Tor a coaT rack.
Ushers
Bill Souders
Jack Toombs
Bill Edgemen
Bob Graham
Managers
Ward Marian
Charles SToTTl
Frank ScampmorTe
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Speed and passing were The Two key words Tor The And-
erson pigskin men This year. The indians, lacking weighr and
experience, could only aTTempT To make up Tor iT by ouT-
running and ouTThinking The opposiTion.
Rain and mud were The chieT enemies oT The Tribe's
lighTning warTare, and as They encounTered These arch
Toes in Tour oT Their seven games, The card They Turned in aT
The year's end was noT so good as iT mighT have been. Two
wins, one Tie, and Tour losses were The Tinal markings on The
grid schedule.
lQn The TirsT day oT The school year, A. H. S. meT El-
wood's PanThers. STarTing ouT on a dry Tield, The Redskins
raced To a Touchdown on The Third play oT The game, Then
bogged down as The heavens leT loose Their Tury. Using
Their weighT To good advanTage, Elwood pressed To a I2-6
win.
BearcaTs Hold Scalpin'
On Friday The TwenTy-TourTh, The Tield was again soaked
and noThing Anderson could do seemed righT. Muncie, wi+h
weighT, speed and experience advanTages over The Tribe.
slogged on To a 39-O Triumph. The BearcaTs simply used
every Trick in The book and a couple They made up Them-
selves in The one-sided encounTer.
A week laTer on Toreign soil and wiTh a dry Tield The War-
riors Took Their TirsT win oT The year Trom Marion's even
lighTer gianTs, 7-O. Bill Howard, Anderson cenTer, chalked
w I-Barney Cochran, Virgil Barnes, Don Lewis, Dick Hiday, Bob Boman, Bob Morse, Bill Howard, Joe Anderson, Bob Skiles, Erwin WrighT
w 2-Don ArmsTrong, Paul O'Niel, Torn Abel, John Cochran, Harry Farmer, Jim Williams, Bob Carr, AlberT Broadnax, John Vaughn Bob
harnowske, Dick Williams.
w 3-Bob BaldauT, Don James, Bob RiTTer, RoberT Franke, WilTord Holloway, Bob Kessler, Tom Moreland, Maurice l.aMarr, Warren Wel
r, RoberT Rock,
w 4-Bob l-lamillon, Leon Kincaid, John Nelson, Bill Klern, Harry Murphy, Roy Hall, Rex Spencer, Charles Condon, Jack Brown, Bob Hun
, George Taylor.
w 5-Bob Spearman, Jim Miller, James Elmore, Louis Shepherd, Jack Eldridge, Tom HamilTon, Paul Bevelhimer, Bob Snowden, Donnell Goble
n GusTin
w 6-Dick STage, Blake Gwynn, Elmer Voss, Charles SToTTlemeyer, Bob ShaTer, Roscoe SwinTord, Ray PasswaTer, Dick Corn, Charles William
1, James UTley, Bill Oemler.
w 7-Mr. Charles Cummings, Bill Losey, Bill Turner, Leroy SlaTer, LaVern Nicholson, Bill ShelTon, Charles l-luTTon, Clarence Zion, Bob Shep
r, Mr, CliTTord SwiTT,
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This year's Tribe oT hardwood men
sTarTed The season wiTh a Tremendous
handicap hanging over Their heads and
Tinished iT wiTh a marvelous record. The
Tem ThaT sTarTed The year was woeTully
inexperienced, Tor graduaTion and Uncle
Sam had Talcen Their Toll. The Team ThaT
Tinished The year was selecTed The besT in
Indiana and was picked To wear The dia-
dem oT The STaTe Champion by The A. P.
poll.
The warriors compiled The enviable
record oT having deTeaTed every Team
They played and wound up The season wiTh
a winning sTrealc oT sevenTeen consecuTive
wins. They were one oT The Final Four
being The only Team chosen by The sporTs
wriTers To appear aT The Coliseum To be
There.
Td C h C IB C I E li B II T-T d J h W1 J A d rson, Bob Slciles, Coach Charles Cummings.
TT l-l y F J k RecTor, Bob Morse, Paul' O'Niel
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Benind The Scene---RRACTTCE
Anderson- sTarTing The year wiTh a
Team consisTing oT Tive senior boys ....
Anderson, T-Toward, Skiles, lvlorse, and
Ray Wilson .... proved Their sTuTT The nighT
oT November 9, when she blasTed The Top
oTT The season by Tripping Greenifield 33-
23. Three nighTs laTer, The Redskins roar-
ed pasT Lebanon 4l-30 when Joe Ander-
son made a holiday by canning 26 poinTs,
The highesT individual mark oT The season
LogansporT was The vicTim oT The ram-
paging AT-TS crew in a low-scoring 28-25
conTesT. The Redskins Then comlaleTed
Their home sTay by powdering Marion 34-
22 in a TasT and rough engagemenT.
Nexi' The Tribesrnen rTeT The New
CasTle Dream Team on The Troians' own
Tloor, and were slaughlered 50-35, Dec-
iding ThaT someThing musT be done-
Coach Cummings inserTecl Johnny Wilson
inT'o The pivoT sloT. This move worked ouT
wiTh success evenhially, buT The new com-
binaTion did noT click aT lvluncie and The
CenTral BearcaTs obTained a 37-30 score.
December TO, The undeTeaTed l.aTay-
eTTe Bronchos gallobed inTo Town, and
were ciuickly Towed in by The Anderson
TasT break, 3l-26. A week laTer, The Red-
men spilled Marion on Their own Tloor 38-
29. Ray Wilson olayed his lasT game as
The Tribe ouTlasTed The ranging Burris
Owls, 44-36. lnTo his guard slooT wenT
sioeedy Carl Erskine and The Team ThaT
Tinished The year was comple-Ted.
Cn January I- The Indians, hosT To The
annual Big Four TournamenT, sTopbed
l.ogansporT in The aTTernoon, buT The nem-
esis oT The year, Kokomo's WildcaTs, Took
a hearT-breaking 36-35 decision aT nighT.
ATTer This game The Warriors sTarTed on
Their sevenTeen sTraighT vicTory sTreak
ThaT was sTopieed so dramaTically by Those
same WiTdcaTs.
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At The Scene SEASCDN GAMES
Cn January 7-8 Anderson Took 4I-25
vicTories away Trom Crawliordsville and
Trom 5horTridge, The laTTer game beTore
The cameras oT Look magazine. Rich-
mond's Red Devils were grill looking Tor
Their TirsT win oT The year aTTer The And-
erson invasion, Tor The Cummingsmen
came back home wiTh a 44-34 vicTory.
A week laTer, The Tech Fieldhouse Jinx
was busTed wide open by The lndiuns
who proved Thar They knew Their deTensei
Too, Tor They held Te Green Wave score-
less Trom The Tield during The second halT
in Taking a 36-I9 decision.
Friday, January 28, The Indians sTarTed
on Their Trail oT revenge. Thar nighT iT
was The lvluncie BearcaTs who TelT The
power oT a Team ThaT remembered. The
BearcaTs Tell 5l-38 beTore a screaming
packed house. The nexT Friday Al-T5 Tell
one shorT oT The oO mark in clubbing
FrankTorT 59-44. The Tollowing nighT They
leTT The people oT Shelbyville Talking To
Themselves, when They smashed The Gold-
en Bear's powerhouse 52-30.
lNlexT came The second piece oT re-
venge: Kokomo Tell beTore a sTeady Red-
skin aTTack 48-39. And Then came The
game ThaT every Tan in The sTaTe was
waTchingl A game ThaT had been a sell
ouT Tor Two weeks! New CasTlel and a
dream Team They were .... aT leasT Tor one
halT. l3eTore The bewildered Scalpers
could geT Their sighTs seT, The Troians had
Taken a 25-I9 halTTime advanTage. Then
came The blazing, Anderson's TasT break..
and as The Tinal gun sounded, The score-
board read Al-IS 45 .... New CasTle 42.
The Big Scene---STATE TCDURNAMENT
Anderson became The TirsT Team To win
Tour games in The Madison CounTy Sec-
Tional when They Took PendleTon and El-
wood playing under wraps, Then cuT loose
To crush Lapel and To drive pasT a game
Alex crew in The Tinal encounTer.
PendleTon held The Tribe on even Terms
Tor The TirsT quarTer, buT The Braves were
ouT To win, 38-20. Elwood managed To hold
Time OuT
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The Indians Tor Two periods by puTTing Two
men on Wilson. The lasT halT, however,
Tound Anderson's superior power The de-
ciding TacTor. Lapel's TasT break didn'T
resulT in enough buckeTs wiTh Bob Skiles
leading The warriors wiTh sixTeen poinTs
in a 58-32 vicTory. The Tigers played bang-
up ball buT were noT quiTe good enough
To sTop The local lads Trom Taking a 44-30
conTesT.
Howe HorneTs STopped
The nexT SaTurday The Cummingsmen
played even ball wiTh a mighTy swarm oT
l-lowe l-lorneTs, winners oT The Indianapo-
lis secTional, beTore breaking away in The
Tinal period To win 46-33. AT nighT They
hiT Their sTride and walked away Trom The
hapless Greemfield Tigers 49-22. Joe An-
derson garnered TwenTy-Two poinTs in The
aTTernoon skirmish while John Wilson
snagged eighTeen aT nighT To lead The
Tribe's aTTack.
The only one oT The sporT wriTers' choice
leTT in The running, The Braves enTered The
Coliseum slighT TavoriTes. BuT iT was noT
To be ThaT way. ATTer being held To a sin-
gle buckeT and Trailing Kokomo I7-5 aT
The halTway posT, The Tribe shoT iTs way
To a 26-24 lead buT could noT hold iT, Tal-
ling aT lasT 30-26.
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Ancerson 28
Anderson 34
B squad
Greenfield 23
Lebanon 30
Logansporl 25
Marion 22
Caslle 50---Anderson 35
Muncie lCenJrrall 37---Anderson 30
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Anclerson 36
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Anclerson 59
Anclerson 52
Ancerson 45
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Mar Gepherdr
Diil Corn
Dan Vendergriir
Charles Slvllemefer
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Bob Shafer
Blale Gwynn
Clyde Green
Bob Spearman
Warren Welper
Paul Bevelhimer
Mr. Carl Bonge
Bill Losey
Paul Goble
O'dell Gore
Leroy Slaler
Bob hlunler
Bill Turner
Clarence Zion
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Marion 29
Muncie lBurrisl 36
Crawlorclsville 25
Shorlridgellnclplsl 25
Richmoncl 34
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Muncie lcenirall 38
Franlciorl 44
Shelbyville 30
Kokomo 39
New Caslle 42
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Eufiene l-lullon
Digi Williams
l-larry Farmer
Tom Able
Bob Delfinneif
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Mr, Carl Bonqe
lfail Lullon
John Veurihn
Don Arrnslonq
Maurice La Marr
Don James
Wick Roberls
Bob Riller
Jim Vandelaur
Jim Williams
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Anderson 36---Logansioorl 27
Kolcomo 36---Anclerson 35
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Final
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TRACK
CasTing aside iTs somewhaT ragged
perTormances oT early April- The IQ44
ediTion oT Anderson's Thinly-clads blos-
somed TorTh as one oT The sTaTe's besT by
mid May. For The TiTTh consecuTive year
Coach Carl Bonge's cinder sTars swepT
Through The annual NorTh CenTral Con-
Terence Traclc and Field MeeT To Talce
Their TiTTh TiTle, a record noT even ap-
proached in any a+her AHS sporT. A
sixTh consecuTive SecTional TiTle was
broughT To AHS on May I3.
Again anoTher season passed wiTh no
deTeaTs challced up againsT The Tribe in
dual or Triangular meeTs, a record begun
in 1939. There was a close call, however.
The New CasTle Troians, runners-up in The
NCC meeT, almosT nosed ouT The local
squad in an early season conTesT aT The
Rose CiTy. VicTories over Muncie CenTral
and Kolcomo, as well as a Triangular win
over Marion' rounded ouT This parT oT The
cinder paTh compeTiTion.
Third place in The Muncie Relays, Three
poinTs behind The winning FT. Wayne,
Team, and Third spoT in The Kokomo
Relays, behind NorTh and SouTh Side oT
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FT. Wayne, sTamped The Indians as a deT-
iniTe ThreaT in The sTaTe championship
meeT. To prove ThaT These perTormances
were no Tlulce . Anderson garnered 42
poinTs in The NCC meeT held here on May
5 To win over a sTrong Tield oT nine com-
peTiTors. FirsTs in The mile. high hurd-
les, high iump, and boTh relays, coupled
wiTh seconds in The high hurdles, and halT-
mile accounTed Tor mosT oT The Anderson
Tallies.
AT The Time oT wriTing, Two new school
records have already been seT This year.
Bob DeVinney smashed he NCC record
oT l5.8 seconds and Earl Gibbons AHS
record oT I5.6 by a sTerling l5.4 perfor-
mance in The high hurdles. Johnny Wilson
Topped' Harold Snow's school record by
high iumping Tive TeeT, eleven and Three-
guarTers inches in The Muncie Relays.
Among Those who have been sTeady
poinT-geTTers Through The season have
been Gray in The mile, Williams in The
halT-mile- WrighT and Farmer in The shoT
puT, Lewis in The high hurdles, and Kees-
ling in The pole vaulT.
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A+ Jrhe lime of Jrhis wrilring. Anderson
appeared lo have one of The besl base-
ball reams ever lo represenl lhe school.
Wilh buf fwo games remaining land lhose
+wo wirh reams already defealed by A.
l-l. S.l +he Indians had won six and losl
Jrwo.
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ballery. These rwo Juniors nor only ac-
counled for a good percenlage of +he
pulouls, via lhe srrilceoul roule, buf were
also lhe nucleus of rhe Tribe's loalling
power.
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38 innings, and srruclc our 75 opposing
loarfers. Perhaps his besl appearance was
in a relief role in which he fanned eighr
of lhe nine baflers To face him.
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Loose and l-lumphrey, splilr a win and a
loss belween rhem.
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GOLF
Andersons linksmen for I944, defend-
ing champions ol The Norlh Cenlral Con-
ference, opened Jrheir nine-march season
under lhe handicap ol inexperience. Re-
lorning from lasl year's learn were Jrwo
men, Bob Rodney Skiles, defending N.
C. C. medalisl and holder of The record
N. C. C. score, and l-larry Forse.
A+ lhis wriling lhey had losl Their lirsl
four marches, rhen complelely reversed
lheir slyle To caplure lheir nexl lhree.
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Don Schlabach
Bob Skiles
Bill Davisson
Bob Morse
Hugh Speck
Row I-Belh, Lee Kempler, Phyllis Baker, DoroThy Genda,
MaribeTh Munson, Ruih Snow, lrma Rinker, Mariorie
Smilh, Nala King, Mary Brinduse, Phyllis Long, Barbara
Bere-slord.
Row 2-Ida Mae McMurTrey, Maxine Cook, BeTTy Merr-
ilT, Ramona Larabee, MarieTTa Clemons, lcie Mae Bank-
sTon, Gloria WycliTTe, Alice Akins, Virginia McNeal.
l4aThle-en Durant MarTha Vanderbur, Phyllis BaTes, Miss
Beliy Lambert
Row 3-PaT PiTTs, Wanda lallen, Doris STevens, BeTTy
Speedy, Mina Trick, Phyllis SheTTerly, Lou Ann Parsons,
Cleda Achor,amem-
ber oi The champion-
ship senior baskeTball,
baseball, and TooT-volly-
ball Teams This year was
selecTed To receive The
G. A. A. SporTsman-
ship award. ll is really
an honor To be on so
many winning Teams
and s+ilI be chosen by
Tellow members as hav-
ing shown The mosT
sporTsmanship like aTTiTude all year.
Cleda was baske+baII head This year
and parTicipaTed in baseball, TooT-volly
ball, and volly ball. She has received a
monogram, a leTTer, and This year The
sTaTe award.
Cleda Achor
EdiTh Morrison, Virginia STewarT, Alma SouThers, Jean
l-luTTon, Norma l-larney, BeTTy Lou Brown.
Row 4-AlberTa PorTer, Mary Jo STinson, Marie Jones,
Beverly Judd, Emilie Baker, BeTTy YaTes, Dolores Richard,
Marianna Moore, Elnora Badger, Wanda Ballard, KaTie
Browning, Beverly Ogden, Pauline Raper,
Row 5-MargareT Fisher, Cleda Achor, Lou Ann EvereTT,
Jean l-lill, Dora Mae l-lewiTT, Alyce McNeal, Barbara l-l.
Brown, Nancy McMurry, Joanne Ellis, Donna Kleyla,
BeTly Jean Gciad, BeTTy E SmiTh, Virginia Ann SmiTh.
The girl who has earned The Senior
l-lonor Award is Mariorie SmiTh, one oT
G. A. A.'s mosT loyal supporTers. She
has parTicipaTed in almosT all oT The sporT
acTiviTies Tor Touryears,
has received a mono-
gram, leTTer, and sTaTe
award.
She is Treasurer oT
The G. A. A. This year.
Besides This, she has
kepT up a high mark ol
scholarship and has Ta-
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viTies in school. Maries' Smllh
GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
DisTressing as iT may seem To some oT
Those ill-believers, The girls oT The Girls'
AThIeTic AssociaTion are noT all The Ama-
zon Type. In oTher words, They're noT The
kind whom men would ask To marry iusT so
They could geT ouT oT carrying in The coal
and mowing The lawns. In TacT, The con-
TrasT oT IiTe inside The gym and ouTside
is exTremeIy marked. One would hardly
recognize The girl who, only a shorT period
beTore, had been in The TronT hall cog-
ueTTishIy hinTing Tor a Senior-EacuITy daTe.
Once inside Those well-worn gym doors
lwhich, by The way, say GIRLS ONLYI
girls seem To Take a keen deIighT in IeTTing
down Their hair, so To speak, and knock-
ing Themselves ouT in The Torm oT a True
G. A. A.'er. So This is why many boys geT
The surprise oT Their lives when They sIyIy
sneak inTo The balcony To calch a Tor-
bidden glance.
Ever since iTs Tounding G. A. A. has
oTTered all girls oT AI-IS an opporTuniTy
To parTicipaTe in exTra-curricular sporTs
acTiviTies. The school year is divided
inTo seasons and a sporTs chairman is
eIecTed Tor each. Among The TavoriTe
acTiviTies are baskeTbaII, soTTbaII, volley-
ball, Track, and soccer wiTh baskeTbaII
raTing The highesT berTh.
And This year someThing very unusual
occurred---The seniors won again. Yes,
AGAIN, Tor The presenT senior class oT
I944 has capTured This championship Tor
Tour consecuTive years. TI'-IIS ACHIEVE-
MENT STANDS AS A NEW RECORD.
Members oT This class shall receive a Tour
year award To mark and honor This accom-
pIishmenT.
Awards based upon The number oT
poinTs secured are presenTed aT The close
oT every year. PoinTs may be earned by
aTTending regularly and also by passing
various achievemenT TesTs.
In charge oT all business oT The club is
The G. A. A. Council. This is composed oT
The sponsor, Miss BeTTy LamberT, The
sporTs managers, and The oTTicers: Pres-
idenT, Irma Rinkerq Vice-PresidenT, RuTh
Snow: SecreTary, MaribeTh Munson: and
Treasurer, Marjorie SmiTh.
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Jean I-IuTTon
Wanda Tallen
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ln The Tall oT l94O, we, The presenT sen-
iors, TirsT became organized as a class. We
selecTed our sponsors and class oTTicers
simulTaneously elecTing Jim Collins, presi-
denTq Bob Zerkle, vice-presidenTg Barbara
Cleaver, secreTaryg Dick Main. Treasurer:
and RoberT Drummond and Miss MargareT
Mullendore, sponsors.
Uncle Sam GeTs Sponsor
Ours was The TirsT class To be viTally aT-
TecTed by The war when our male sponsor
was called To serve Uncle Sam. We deep-
ly regreTTed The loss, buT realized ThaT
There were more imporTanT Things aT sTake
Than one class in one high school. ATTer
anoTher elecTion, The Team oT Basil l-losier
and Miss Mullendore became The unbeaT-
able combinaTion sponsoring our class
acTiviTies. H
The sophomore class oTTicers deTer-
mined under The new elecTion rules were
Marian Canaday, presidenTg Bob Zerkle.
vice-presidenTg Barbara Cleaver, secre-
Taryg and Marilyn Rhodes, Treasurer. The
class colors, green and whiTe, were selec-
Ted as was The class jewelry. We had our
spring Tling in The Torm oT a gay picinc aT
The Mounds Park.
By The Time our iunior year rolled a-
round, our members were very much a
parT oT Andeson l-ligh School parTici-
paTing in many acTiviTies.
Marian Canaday was again elecTed
presidenTq Bob Zerkle and Barbara Clea-
ver were also re-elecTed To oTTiceg and
Cleda Achor became The girl who han-
dled The Tunds.
We decided To Torego purchasing iun-
ior sweaTers and laTer senior garb since
we TelT ThaT There were more imporTanT
uses Tor our money during war-Time.
Some Sell SweeTs
Many oT our number were Tound play-
ing sTore in earnesT down aT The candy
sTand, Tor The money ThaT was made There
helped To pay Tor our wonderTul spring
prom. Queen over This aTTair was Barbara
Cleaver, who was aTTended by AlberTa
Calhoun and Marian Canaday.
We Tried our besT To show our supre-
macy over The class oT '43 in The spring
inTer-class conTesTs, buT didn'T guiTe
make The grade. Our girls helped To in-
iTiaTe The pracTice oT girls' parTicipaTing
in These clashes.
AlThough The liTe oT a senior is a glor-
ious one, iT meanT more responsibiliTy and
work and aT The same Time more pleasure.
During This, our Year oT years, Bob
Zerkle proved an able leader. He was
assisTed by Jack DavenporTg secreTary,
Barbara Cleaver: and Treasurer, BeTTy
Lowman.
The Senior ExecuTive CommiTTee in-
cluding represenTaTives Trom each senior
home-room was appoinTed early in The
school year. Members oT This commiTTee
were acTive in planning senior acTiviTies.
Class Aids War ETTorT
Because The demands Tor labor became
greaTer wiTh The conTinuaTion oT The war,
many oT our class willingly obTained iobs
To aid in The war eTTorT. Many oT our boys
were called To The colors and They wenT
gladly wiTh The realizaTion Thar This coun-
Try, oT which our school is a parT, is indeed
worTh TighTing Tor. Those oT us leTT behind
wished Them The besT oT luck and prayed
Tor Their saTe reTurn.
Our class play, iOuTward Bound , ably
presenTed in The spring was one well-re-
membered. WiTh The menTion oT spring
also comes memories oT a conclusive gala
Senior Week wiTh iTs parTies and dances.
And now we're graduaTing. lT's hard
To say The good-byes ThaT musT be said
and To Take leave oT a place which. aT
Times, iT seemed we didn'T Take Too ser-
iouslyg buT neverTheless, which we have
always held dear.
We're bowing ouT Trom A. T-l. S. sorry
and yeT glad. Our hearTs are beaTing a
liTTle TasTer and our heads held a liTTle
higher as we prepare To meeT our TuTure
in The World oT Tomorrow.
C ASS OI 1944
PRESIDENT - - - - BOB ZERKLE
VICE - PRESIDENT - JACK DAVENPORT
SECRETARY - BARBARA CLEAVER
TREASURER ----- BETTY LOWMAN
Sponsors - Miss Margaref Mullendore, Basil Hosier
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2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross I, 27 Wai' Bond Salesman 4:
House ol Repr. I, 2: Pep Session Comm. 3: Honor
Slucly Hall Discipline Comm. 4. Akins, Alice-College
Prep. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Qlee Club 3: G, A, A, 47
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Marilyn June-General. X-Ray 3, 4, ECI.-in-Cliiel 4,
Ass'I Io Guidance Comm. Clwrrn. 3: Lab. Enq. Ass'I I2
Honor Soc. 3. 4: Girl Reserves 2: Ifnillinq Club 2: I-I. R.
Pres. 2, 3: Annual Lilerary Slall' 3, 4, Hep Cals Club 2:
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Garb Comm. 35 Sr. Ex. Comm. 4. Allman, Helen-
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Jo Ann-Business ECI. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4:
Knilling Club, 2: H. R. V.-Pres. 3, 4, Jewelry Comm. 3:
Sluclenl Ass'I 2: Honor Slucly Hall 4: Monifor 4. Amoi,
Beffy Lou-General. Monilor 3, 4.
Anderson, Joe-General. Baslrelball I,. 2, 3, 4: Foolball
4, Baseball 2, 3, 4: Prom Queen Comm. 3: Monifor
Ass'I 31 I-Ii-Y 4: A Club 4: Honor Sludy Hall
Discipline Comm. 4. Applegaie, Joseph-Bus. E. Choral
Club 3: Cilee Club 2: H. R. Sec'y-Treas. 2, 31 Biology
Ass'I 3. Asbury, Rosemary-General. Ivlonilor 4, Sales-
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Glee Club 2: Girl Reserves I: Winner ol Isl Typing Big
Ten 4: Honor Sludy Hall 4: Sludenl Ass'l.4. Alwood,
Aliceiean-General. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: H, R. Pres. I:
Chrm, ol Prom Decoralions 3: Monilor 2, 3: Sludenl
Ass'l 3, 4: Arl Club 3. Ayres, Marlha-College Prep.
Book Club 3, 4: Girl Reserves I, 2: G. A. A. I: Fashion
Design Club 2:Treas. 2: Lib. Ass'l. 4: PFOU1 Dewrafinq
Comm. 3: Monilor 3: English Ass'l 2: X-Ray 4, Headline
4: Hep Cals Club 2: Arl Club 3. Baker, June-General.
Sludenl Ass'l. 3, 4: Balmer, Verne-College Prep. X-Ray
4: Conservalion Club 3, 4: Prom Queen Comm. 3: Garb
Comm. 3: Sludenl Assembly 4. Baldauli, Rulh-General.
Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Dean's Ass'l 3, 4: Garb Comm. 3.
Banlcslon, Icie Mae-Bus. Ed. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 42 G.
A, A, 4: War Ellorls Comm. 4: Girls Council 4: Biology
Ass'l 3: Monilor 2. Barber, John--College Prep. X-Ray
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Achor, Cleda
Akins, Alice
Alaha, Evelyn
Allen, Evelyn
Allen, Marilyn June
Allen, Shirley
Allison, Pally
Allman, Helen
Q All, Belly Jo Ann
Amos, Belly Lou
Anderson, Joe
Applegale, Joseph
Asbury, Rosemary
Arnold, Lorena
Alwell, Ava
Alwood, Aliceiean
Ayres, Marlha
Balrer, June
Baker, Verne
Baldauli, Rulh
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Banlcslon, lcie Mae
Barber, John
Barlxdull, Joan
Barker, Rosemary
Barnes, Chesler Wayne
Barnes, Virginia
Barnharl, Belly
Barrell, Charles
Baxler, Don
Beall, Mary Louise
3, 4, Page Ed, 4: HieY 3, 4: Dramalic Club 3, 4: Sludenl
Assembly 2: Convo. Comm. 4: Pep Sessions Comm. 2:
Dean's Comm. 2: Press Convenlion 3: Torch Club 2:
Class Play Comm. 4: Class Play 4: Loclcer Oll. Ass'l 3:
Head Monilor 3: Honor Soc. 3, 4, Barlcdull, Joan-
College Prep, Sludenl Assembly I, 3: Honor Soc. 3:
X-Ray 3, 4: G. A. A. l: X-Ray Repr, I, 2: Girl Reserves
4: l. H, S, P. A. 3: Chrm, Prom Invilalion Comm, 3:
Ass'l in Guidance Comm.: Lab, Ass'l Eng. Class: Winner
Scholaslic Award. Barker, Rosemary--General, Barnes,
Chesler Wayne-General. Sluderzl Ass'l 3: X-Ray
liypisl 4. Barnes, Virginia-General. Girl Reserves I, 2:
GIGS Club 2? G. A. A. 2. 3i Hep Cals Club 2: Monilor
Ass'l 3. Barnharl, Belly--General, Girl Reserves I, 2: Jr,
Red Cross 2, 3: Biology Assll 4: Checlc Room A55'l 3,
Barrell, Charles-Pre-Ap. Garb Comm. 3: H. R. Pres. 4,
Baxler, Don-General. Camera Club 4: H, R. Sec'y-
Treas. 4. Beall, Mary Louise- General. K, Y, C, 2,
Beclc, Beverly
Bennell, Bill
Berry, Sally
Bilyeu, Doyle
Bixensfine, Edwin
Bloflcamp, Rufh
Bolen, Roberl
Bond, Janef
Bowman.Kennell1
Bowser, Doris
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Bradley, Jack
Bramming,Kenr1e'rl1
Breece, Marilyn
Briglwf, Dorofhy
Broclx, Pai
Brogden, Elizabelh
Bronnenberg, Glenn
Bronnenberg, Jo Anne g
Broyles, Bob fa
Buck, Caroline
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Bu+ler, Wanda
Bu+ner, Nile
Byers, Barbara
Byrne, Beverly
Call1oun,Alberla
Campbell, William
Canaday, Marian
Caplinger, Lewis
Carico, Mary Helen
Carr, Kafherine
Beck, Beverly-Voc. Home EC, Page Ed, ol X-Ray: An-
nual Lilerary Slail 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3:
Fashion Design Club 2: Franklin Press Conveniion 32
War Eiiorls Comm. 3: H, R. Sec'y-Treas. l, 2: Lib, Ass'l
2: Annual Salesman 3. Benne'I'I', Bill-General, Ari Ass'I
I. Berry, Sally-General. Choral Club 3, 4: Glee Club
3: Discipline Comm. Honor Siudy Hall 4: House of
Pepr, I: Girl Reserves I: Biology Ass? 3. Bilyeu, Doyle-
Pre-Ap, X-Ray Repr, 4: Winner Rolary Salely Conlesl
in Shop 3, Bixensline, Edwin-Tech. Glee Club 4: Hi-Y
4: H, R, V.-Pres, 4: Class Play 4, Blollcamp, RU'll'l--GGI'1-
eral. Ari Associajfion 3: Hep Cars Club 2. Bolen, Reber?
-College Prep. Hi-Y 3, 4, Sql, al Arms 4: Prom Queen
Comm, 3' Sr, Ex. Comm. 4: Camera Club 2, 3: Locker
Office I, 2: Deans Ass'I' 3: Foolball 2: H. R. Pres. 3. 47
X.R,5y 43 Annual 4: Press Conveniion 4: P, A. Syslem
Operaior 3, 4. Bond, Janel-General. Bowman, Kenne+h--
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Cross Country 2: A Club 4, Bowser, Doris--Bus. Ed.
Honor SOC. 3, 4: Jr, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl As.
sembly I: Head Monilor I: Chrm, Prom Dare Comm. 3:
Mimeograph Ass? I: Dean's Ass r 2,
Bradley, Jack-Pre-Ap. Tracl: 2, 3, 4: Garb Comm, 3:
H. R. Pres. 3: Foolball 4. Bramming, Kennelh-General.
Dramalic Club, V:-Pres, 3, Pres.4: Choral Club 2, 3, 4:
Glee Club 2: Arl Associalion I 2, 3: Hep Cars Club 2:
Prom Orch. Comm. Chrm, 4: Operella 4: Music Fesfival
2, 3, 4: Teachers' Convenlion 4, Breece, Marilyn-Gem
eral, Hep Cars Club 2: Sub Deb I: Glee Club 3. Bl'iQl'll,
Dorofhy-Bus. Ed. Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 4:
Biology Ass? 3: Jr, Red Cross 3. Broclr, Pal-General.
Brogden, Elizabe+h-General. Bronnenberg, Glenn-Pre-
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Club lg Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4? Choral Club 45 I-lead
Monilor 3: Glee Club 3: Operella 4: I-Iep Cars 2,
Broyles, Bob--Tech. Buclr, Caroline-College Prep. El.
Council 3, 4: Sludenl Assembly 2, 3, 4, Pres,41 Dramalic
Club 2, 3, 4: Monilor Comm. 2.
Bufler, Wancla-Voc. Home Ec. Choral Club 2, 3, 43
Glee Club 2: Sluclenl Assembly I: Jr, Red Cross I. Bufler,
Nile-College Prep. Spanish Club I. Byers, Barbara-
Colleqe Prep. Lib. Ass'I 3: Hep Cars 2: I-I. R. Pres. 3.
4g Monilor 37 Girl Reserves 3. Byrne, Beverly--Voc.
Home EC. G. A. A. I, 2. Calhoun, Alberfa-General.
Prom Queen Allendanl 31 I-lep Cars 2: Office Ass'r 2,
35 I-I, R. Sec'y-Treas. 3, 4, Pres. 23 Discipline Comm.
Honor Sludy I-lall 4. Campbell, William-General.
Choral Club 2: Dramalic Club I. Canaclay, Marian-
Colleqe Prep. Ex. Council 3, 4, Pres. 4: Sluclenl Assembly
I, 2, Reading Clerlc li Class Pres. 2, 31 Iplonor Soc. 3, 43
Annual 3, 4, Lilerary Ed. 4: X-Ray I, 2, Dir. News Bureau
I, Page Ed. 2: Sludenl Chrm. Firsl I-lonor Sludy I-lall 4:
Sludenl Dir. Class Play 4, Chrrn, Class Day Proqram
Comm. 4: Chrm, Club Comm. 3: Convo Comm, 2, Girls'
Council I, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 2: Dramalic Club I, 2, 3,4,
Jr. Red Cross I, 2, Deleqale Io IXlaI'l Red Cross Convene
IIOH I1 I-I. R. Sec'y I: Discipline Comm, I3 Amr, Yaulh
Foundalion Comm. 3: Prom Queen Allendanl 37 Sludenl
ASSII I, 2? Monilor Qi D. A, R. Cilizenship Award 4,
Caplinger, Lewis-College Prep. Glee Club 4: Operelfa
4: Jr. Conservalion Club 4. Carico, Mary Helen-Bus,
Ed. Girl Reserves 3, 47 I-lonor Soc. 3, 4, Garb Cgmml
3: Class Play Comm. 4. Carr, Kafherine-College Prep.
Girl Reserves 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3,
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X-Ray Repr. I, 2, 3, 4: I-I. R. V.-Pres. I. Childers, Dolores
--Bus, Ed. Girl Reserves 3, 4: War Efforl Comm, 4.
Clark, Pafricia--General, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Dean's
Ass? 3, 4. Clarkson, Edward--Pre-Ap. Cleaver, Barbara-
Colleqe Prep, Class Sec'y 2, 3: Prom Queen 3: Girl
Reserves I, 2, 3: Sr. Ex. Comm, 4: Candy Sland Ass'I 4
Book Exchanqe 2, 3, 4: Monilor Comm, 2, 3: Monilor
2, 3: IcI,R. Discussion Comm. I: Amr, Youlh Foundalion
Comm, 3: Jewelry Comm, 2. Clem, Joan-College
Prep, Lalin Club I, 2: Girl Reserves I, 3, 4: Prom Tickal
Comm, 3: I-louse ol Repr 2: Library Ass? 2, 3, 4:
Biology Ass? 3: I-I. R. Pres. 2. Clemons, Juliau-General.
Glee Club 2, 3: Prom Comm. 3, Clemons, Marie'r'ra--
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Coales, Carroll--General. Cochran, Barney-College
Prep. Foolball I, 2, 4: Dramalic Club 3, 4: I-Ii-Y 3, 4:
Torch Club 2: Open House Play 3: I-I.R. Pres. I, 2.
Cochran, Ray--College Prep, Torch Club I, 2: Lalin
Club I, Cook, Doris--Voc, I-Iome EC. Cooke, Eloise-
General, Band I, 2, 3, 4: Office Ass'I 4. Cox, Helen-
Home EC. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: K, Y, C. 2: Fashion
Design 2: Glee Club 2. Craib, John-Tech. Track I, 2.
3, 4: Cross Counlry I, 2, 4: I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Class Play 4:
Baskelball I: Jr. Red Cross I: A Club 4. Craig, Emma--
Voc. I-Iome Ec. Bible Club I, Cram, Lola-Bus. Ed, Garb
Comm. 3: Glee Club 3: I-I. R. Sec'y-Treas. 4. Cummings,
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Childers, Delores
Clark, Pafricia
Clarkson, Edward
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Clem, Joan
Clemons, Julia
Clemons, MarieHa
Coafes, Carroll,
Cochran, Barney
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Cochran, Ray
Cook, Doris
r Cooke, Eloise
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Craig, Emma
Cram, Lola
Cummings, Helen
Dalfon, Evalou
Dare, Keifh
Darlinqfon, CharIoHe
Darwin, Carolyn
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Helen-General. Dalfon, Evalou-General. Dean's Ass'I
3, 4: Girl Reserves I, 2, Ei Glee Club 2, 3. Dare, KeiIh-
Pre-Ap. Band I,2.
Darlingfon, Charloffe-College Prep. Choral Club 3, 41
Glee Club 3: I-lead Monilor 35 X-Ray Repr. 3, 4, Girl's
Srare Award 2: Guidance Office Ass'I 4, Madrigal Club
43 Opererla 47 Ind. Srare Teachers Associalion 4, All.
Commence-menl Spealcer 4. Darwin, Carolyn-College
Prep. Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Operella 4: lvladrigal Club
3, 4, Camp Miniwanca 2, 3, 43 Sr, Ex. Comm. 45 Prom
Ticlrels Chrm. 3i Jewelry Comm. 2: Ind. Slare Teachers
Associalion 2, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: House of Repr. I, 2.
Davenporf, Jaclc-College Prep. I-louse oi Repr. I, 27
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Davenport Jack
Davis, Raymond
Davisson, William
Day, Donald
Delph, Harold
Denlinger, Imogene
Dew, Roberl'
De Weese, Helen
Sludenl Assembly 2: Roll Clerlc 2: Torch Club 2, V.ePres.
Qi Hi-Y 3, 4, Seoy 45 Dramalic Club 41 Class V.-Pres, 4,
Sr. EC. Comm. 4. Davis, Raymond-General, Glee Club
I, 2. Davisson, William-College Prep. Jr. Red Cross I3
Torch Club 2: I-louse ol Repr. 23 Jr, Prom Comm. 33
Treas. 2. Day, Donald-Pre-Ap. Delph, Harold-General.
House oi Repr. , 2: Jr. Conservalion 2, 3, 4. Denlinger,
Imogene-General. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4'
Pianisl Boys Glee Club 43 Girl Reserves 4. Dew Rober+4
Pre-Ap, Traclc 23 Jr. Conservalion Club I, 2: Jr. Red
CVOSS RSPF. 3i I-I. R. V.-Pres, 3g I-I. R, Seoy-Treas, 4
De Weese, I-Ielen-General, Dean's Ass'+ 2, 3, I-I. Ri
Sec'v 2.
Dicln, Roberf
Diefzen, Joan
Dixon, Wilma
Dollar, Marion
Douglas, Beverly
Dovey, Belly
Dunn, Norman
Duranf, Kafhleen
Durgan, Palfy
Durrer, Margarel
Dyson, Suwanno
Easfman, June
Ehle, Phyllis
El-irharf, Roberl
Evans, Lois
Everelf, Lou Ann
Fadley, Theodore
Farm'er, Marfha
Fenimore, Helen
Fisher, Eugene
Filzsimmons, Maxine
Flanclers, Louise
Foley, Norma
Fouse, Vera
Fowler, Gerald
Fowler, Roberf
Framplon, Jane
Frosf, Eleanor
Fullinqfon, HarrieH
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Dick, Roberf -Pre-Ap, Dielzen, Joan-College Prep.
l-louse ol Re-pr, I, 2: Lalin Club 3: Sludenl Assembly 3:
I-lonor Soc. 3, 4: Ivloniior 2, 3: Sludenl Ass'l 4. Dixon,
WilmaiGeneral, Choral Club 3: Glee Club I, I-lonor
Sociely 3, 4: Garb Comm, 3, Dollar, Marion-General.
Douglas, Beverly-Bus. Ed. Library Ass'l 2, 3, 4: Ollice
Ass'l 43 Book Club 4, Dovey, Belly-General, I-louse ol
Repr, I, 2: Glee Club 2: Boolr Club 3: Girl Reserves I:
Ped Cross Repr, 4: Freshman Eleclion Comm. 43 Book
Exchange Comm, 4, Dunn, Norman-Pre-Ap. Duranl,
Kafhleen-Voc. Home EC. G. A. A. Council 4: DOOUS
Oilice 4, Durgan Pally-Bus.-Ed, Glee Club l: Girl
Reserves l, 2, 3, 4. Durrer, Margarel-General. l-louse
ol Repr, I, 23 G, A, A. I: Girl Rserves I, 2, 3.4: I-I, R.
Pres. I, 2,4: Biology Ass? 4: Deans Ass r 2, 3: Ivlonilor I. 2.
Dyson, Suianne-College Prep. Honor Soc. 3, 4: Sludenl
Assembly 2: Convo. Comm. 3: Girl Reserves l, 2, 4:
Guidance Gil. Ass? 2: Monilor 2, 3: War Eilorls Comm.
4. Ea:+man, June-General. Choral Club 3, 4: Choral
Training Choir 2. Ehle, Phyllis-General. Ehrharf, Roberl
-General. Foolball I, 2: Camera Club 4. Evans, Lois-
Colleqe Prep, Choral Club 3, 4: Sludenl Assembly 4:
Glee Club 3: l-louse ol Re-pr. 2: Girl Reserves 3: Hep
Cars Club 2. Everefl, Lou Ann-General, G, A. A. 4.
Fadely, Theodore-Bus. Ed. Prom Comm. 3. Farmer,
Marlha-General. Glee Club 3: Library Ass'+ 4: Ivlonilor
3: Hep Cals Club 2. Fenimore, Helen-College Prep.
Honor Soc. 3, 4: X-Ray Repr. I, 2, 3: Ivlonilor I. Fisher,
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Difeqffur 3, 4: War Elroris Comm, 3, 4: Glee Club 2:
Qperelta 4: Camp Mini-Manoa 2, 3: Ivladriqal Club 3, 42
Trail 2 3, 4: Baslrefball I: Cross Counlry Track 2, 3,
Firzsimmons, Maxine-Bus. Ed. G. A, A. I. Flanders,
Louise-College Frep, Annual Slall 3, 4: Edilor-infclniel
4, Ass? ECI, 32 Cornrnencernenf Speaker 4: Clnrrn. ol
Corwo. Corrvrn, 4: Cnoral Club 3, 4: Clwrm. Cliurclw
App. Campaign 3: Camp Miniwanca 2, 3: Clwrm. A. Y. F.
Cgnler-ence 3: Honor Soc. 3. 4: Sludenl Assembly I: I.
I-I, S, P, A, Convenfion 3, 4: Club Comm. 3: Lab. Eng.
Ass r 2, 3' Glee Club 2: Boolf Club 2: House ol Repr.
I, 2, Speaker Pro. fern. 2. Foley, Norma-General. Bible
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Club 2: Girl Reserves I, 2, 4: Glee Club 4: Eng, Ass?
3. Fouse, Vera-Bus. Ed. G. A. A. I. Fowler, GaroId--
General, Honor Soc, 3, 4: I.ocl4er CII, 3, 4: Lalin Club
2, 3: Uslner 3. Fowler, Roberl-College Prep. Annual
Circulalion Manager 3, 4: Baskelball 2: CI'1oral Club 3:
Sr, Ex. Comm, 4: Glee Club 2. Framplon, Jane-Voc.
Home EC. Cboral Club 3, 4: Deans Assll 4: Glee Club
2: Jr, Red Cross 3. Frosl, Eleanor-College Prep. Choral
Club 3, 4: Operella 43 Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Seoy, 31
Biology Ass'I 4: Jr. Red Cross I: Gilee Club 3. Fullinglon,
Harrie+'I?I3us. Ed. OII. Ass'I 3, 4. Gardner, Donald-Pre
Ap, I3ean's Assll 3, 4: Monilor 3: Track 4: Baseball 4:
I-I. R. Pres, 4.
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Gibson, Belly-General. Gerard, Esfher-Voc, Home EC.
Girl Reserves 3, 4: Plwy. Filness Ass? 4: G. A. A. I: Glee
Club 3: Hep Cars Club 2. Gillespie, Delilah-General,
Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Biology Ass? 4: Lib. Ass? 4:
Monilor 3. Gilmore, Bob-College Prep. Dramalic Club
3, 4. Gooding, Rosemary-General. Girl Reserves I, 2:
House ol Repr, 2: K. Y. C. 2. Gordon, Lois-General.
Gowen, Mary Jane-General. Graham, George-Pre-Ap.
Granger, William-General. Graves, Doro'rl1y-Voc,
Home EC.
Greene, Donna-College Prep, Sludenl Assembly I, 3,
4: Honor Soc. 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4:
Convo. Comm, 3: Soc, Aclivilies Comm. 4: l.alin Club
3, V.APres. 3: G. A, A, I: Dean's Ass? 2. Gulley, Faye-
Voc, Home Ei. Deanls Ass? 4, Hall, Roberl'-General.
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Arl Ed. Annual 4: Class Play 4: Dramalic Club 3, 4. V.-
PFSS. 41 Arl Associalfon 2: Baslrelball I. Hall, Dean-
General, Hi-Y 3, 4: Torclw Club 2: House ol Repr. I, 2:
Spealcer Pro. lem. 2: Lalin Club 2: Garb Comm. 3: War
Ellorls Comm. 4: Service Flag Comm, 4: Dean's Ass? 3,
4: Baseball I. Iflamillon, Palsy-College Prep, X-Ray 3.
4, Page Ed. 4 Dramalic Club 3, 4: Choral Club 4: Co-
Clwrm, Prom Decoralions Comm. 3: Hoosier Girls' Slale
3: Glee Club 3: House ol Repr. I, 2: Girl Reserves I, 2,
3: Arl Associalion 3, 4: Book Club 2, 3, 4: Lib. Ass? I,
2: Guidance Oli. Ass? 4: Hep Cars Club 2, Hanna,
Barbara-College Prep. Ex, Council 4, Sec'y, 4: Dramalig
Club 2, 3, 4:Cl1oral Club 4: Glee Club 3: Dale Comm.
Prom 3: Jr, Red Cross 3: I-I. R. Pres, I: H. R, V.-
Pres, 2: Lib. Ass? I: lvionilor I, 2, 3, 4: lvlonilor Comm.
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Gerard, Eslher
Gillespie, Delilah
Gilmore, Bob
Gooding, Rosemary
Gordon, Lois
Gowen, Mary Jane
Graham, Georqe
Granger, William
Graves, Dorolhy
Greene, Donna
v Gulley, Faye
W' Hall, Roberl
Hall, Dean
Hamillon, Palsy
Hanna, Barbara
Hans, Wilma
Hardin, Ne-Iva
Harmon, Barbara
Haulli, Rulh
Hawlrins, June
Heineman, Pafricia
Heiney, Vivian
Heller, Kalhryn
Hellerl, Barbara
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4: XAPaf 33 Annual Lilerary Slall 3, 4. Hans, Wilma-
General. Choral Club 3, 4: Sludenl Ass? 4. Hardin,
Nelva-Bus. Ed. Harmon, Barbara-General. Choral Club
3, 4: Glee Club 2: Hep Cals Club 2: Prom Comm, 31
Srudenl Ass? 2: H. R. V.-Pres. 2: H. R. Pres. 4: Operella
4, Hauff, Rufh-College Prep. Honor Soc, 3, 4, Pres. 4:
Sr, Er, Cor-nm, 41 Boolf Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: House ol
Repr. I, 2, Seoy, 2: Chemislry Cadel 4: Head Monilor
3, 4: Monilor Comm. 4: Girl Reserves 3: French Club I,
27 Fashion Design Club l, 2: Jr. Red Cross 4: lnlormal
Dance Comrn. Chrrn. 4.
Hawkins, June-College Prep. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4:
House ol Repr. I, 2: Hep Cals Club 2. Heineman,
Palricia-General. Honor Soc. 3, 4: Girl Reserves I, 2,
3, 43 House ol Repr. lg Lib. Pxssfl 2, 3: Knillinq Club 2:
Hep Cals Club 2. Heiney, Vivian-General, Girl Reser-
Hensley, Farada
Herbsl, John
Herfenslein, Belle
Hiday, Richard
Hill, Brillon
ves I, 2, 3: Fashion Design Club I, 2: Sludenl Ass'l 3,
4. Heller, Kalhryn-General. Glee Club I, 2. Hellerl,
Barbara-Bus. Ed. Glee Club 3: Dean's fNss'l 2, 3, 4.
Hensley, Farada-Voc. Ao. F. F. fx, I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3,
Walchdog 2: Dislricl and Slale F. F, A, Convenlions 3:
H. R. Pres. 2, 3. Herbsl, John-Pre-Ap. Herlenslein,
Belle-College Prep. Page Ed, X-Ray 43 Girl Reserves
I, 2, 3, 4: Fashion Design Club 2. Hiday, Richard-Col
Ieqe Prep. Foorball I, 2, 3, 4: House ol Repr. I: Lalin
Club 3: Boolc Club 3 4: Traclc 3: Baslcelball 2, 3: Prom
Queen Cornrn. 3: Garb Comm. 4: H. R. Seoyalreas. I:
Hoosier Boys' Slale 3: Dean's Ass'l 2, 3, 45 A Club
4. Hill, Briflon-General. Fencing Club 2, 4, Pres. 2, 4,
Inslruclor 4: Arr Associallon Membership Chrm, 2: H, R,
Pres, 2.
I lines, Donald
Hines, Paul
lrlilfle, Roberl
Hodson, Ann
Hollinqsworlh, Joan
Hood, EdiI'I1
I-losier, Barbara
Hoverrwale, Mary Belle
I-loward, Bill
Howard, Hayes
lloward, Norma
Hulzfman, Bill
Humfleef, Wilma
I-fumriclcllouse, Jean
Hullon, Lois
Ireland, Judy
Isaacs, Jaclr
lsenlwour, William
Jarrell, Mary Frances
Jarvis, Bellie
Jobe, Evan Kermif
John, Marflna
JoI1nson,Berl
Johnslone, Suzelle
Jones, Slanley
Karr, Mary Jane
Keilli, Earlyn
Kelly, Carler
Kerr, Joan
Kessler, Joan
Hines, Donald-Pre-Ap. Hines, Paul-General. Hiffle,
Roberl--leclw, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Torch Club 2, Hi-Y 4,
Hodson, Ann-Bus, E, Hollingsworfli, Joan-General.
Xl-Ray 3, Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4, Arl Associaliori l, 2, 3:
House ol Repr, 2, Hood, Edi'rl1-General, Girl Reserves
I, 2, 43 Jr, Red Cross l, 27 Lib, Ass'1 3, 4, l.ab. Enq,Ass'l
2: Wellare Comm, 4, Hall Display Comm. 41 Hep Cals
Club 2, Hosier, Barbara-General. Band l, 2, Hover-
male, Mary Belle-General. Girl Reserves 4. Howard,
Bill--General. Baslfelball I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4?
Baseball l, 31 Traclf 2. Howard, Hayes-Tecln. Slude-nl
Aggprrlbly 2, XYRay Rep: 3, 4,lor'1lw Club 2,
CLASS
Howard, Norma-College Prep, Huffman, Bill-leclw.
Humfleel, Wilma -General. Humrickhouse, Jean-
Colleqe Prep, Sluderil Assembly I, 2, 3, 41 Choral Club
2g G, A. A, I, 2, G. A. A. Council 2: Girl Reserves I, 2,
3: Hep Cals Club 2: War Ellorls Comm. 3. Hullon,
Lois-General. Garb Comm, 3: H, R, Pres. 4, Hep Cals
Club 3: Candy Counler 3: Monilor 3. Ireland, Judy-
Colleqe Prep, Ollice Ass? I, 2, 33 Jr. Red Cross I: Booln
Club l, 23 Candy Sland I, Isaacs, Jack-College Prep.
Sr, Ex, Comm, 4, Hi-Y 3, 43 Jewelry Comm. 2: Garb
Comm. 3: Locker Ollice Ass? 3: War Ellorls Comm. 4.
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Gereral. Arr fiszoclafuon I, 2, 3, 47 Ar? Pxss'I 2, 33 Glee
Club 27 Faslnlor' Design Club 4, Jarvis, Bellie-General.
Glee Club 2, JI Girl Reserves 4.
Jobe, Evan Kermif--College Prep. Jol1n, Marllma-
General, Johnson, Berf-General. Hi-Y 3, 4: Prom
Queen Comm, 33 H, R, Pres. 23 Hep Cale Club Z.
Johnsfone, SuzeHe-College Prep. Jr. Red Cross 2:
Class Play 4, Jones, Sfanley-General, Karr, Mary Jane-
General, Clnoral Club 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2: G. A, A, I:
Girl Reserves I: Operelfla 43 Arl Associarion 2. KeIfI'1,
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Pres, 23 Hep Cals Club lg Jewelry Comm. 23 Amr,
Youllm Foundalion Comm, 35 lvlorulor 2, 3.Kelly, Carfer-
General. Clworal Club 3, 43 Madrigal Club 4: Operella 41
Glee Club 2, 3: Double Quarlelle 47 Boy's Trio 4. Kerr,
Joan-Colleqe Prep, Honor Soc. 3, 43 War Ellorls
Comm. 43 Clworal Club 3, 43 Girl Reserves 33 Hep Cals
Club 23 Monilor 45 H. R. V.-Pres. 3. Kessler, Joan-
Colleqe Prep, Sluclenl Assembly 23 Honor Soc, 3, 43
Glrl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Jr, Red Cross 43 Ollice Pxssll 2, 33
Lalln Club 23 Garb Comm. 33 K, Y. C, 2,
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College Prep, Dramalic Club 3, 4: Sfudenl Assembly 47
Pep Sessions Comm. 4: Girl Reserves 3, Kingery, James-
Teclw. Foolball I, 2. Kirchenbauer, Doroflwy-General.
Kopp, William-College Prep. I-Ionor Soc. 3, 4. Kramer,
Be'r+y-College Prep. I-Ionor Soc. 3, 4, Laliri Club 2, Girl
Reserves 3: Hep Cals Club 2: Monilor 3: Class Ring
Comm. 2. Lamar, Imoline-Bus. Ed. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3,
4qI-Iep Cals Club 2. Land, Roberl--PreeAp. Landes, Billy--
General. Torch Club. LaRue, Rowena-Bus Ed. Girl
Reserves I, 2, 3,41 Prom. Comm.
Laux, Roberl-College Prep. Boolr Club I, 2, 3, 43
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Club 2: I-louse ol Repr. I, 23 Lab. Ass'+ 4. Lawler, Franlrlin
-College Prep. I-Ii-Y 3, 4, Srudenl Assembly 43 Torclw
Club 2: Garb Comm. 3: I'I. R. Pres. I, 3: Prom
Decoralions Comm. 3. Leavell, Norma-General. Leever,
Marfha-General. Glee Club 2: Bible Club I, 2. Legg,
Hilcla-General. Glee Club 2, 3: Larin Club 3: G. A, A.
I, 2, 35 Lib, Ass'I 2, 3: I-Iep Cals Club 2. Leonarcl,
Marilyn-College Prep. Girl Reserves I, 33 I-Iep Ca+s
Club 2. Lewis, Gladys-Bus. Ed. Choral Club 3, 4: Glee
Club 2: Girl Reserves I, 2, 31 Jr. Red Cross 2, 33
Ivlonilor 3: PI. R. Seoy. 2: Operella 4, Lewis, Naomi-
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Linking, BeHy-College Prep. War Ellorls Comm, 4:
Ass? a+ Lunclw Sfand 4.
LoI1r Carol--Bus. Ed. Prom Comm, 3: Girl Reserves 4:
Srudenr Ass'r 2, 3, 4, Lowe, Eugene-General, Arr I, 2,
3, 4. Lowman, Belly-General, Class Treas. 4: Er,
Council 3, 4: Trees. 4: Sludenr Assembly 2, 3: Clnorol
Club 3, 4: I-Ionor Soc. 3, 4: X-R57 3- 47 Ed- 47 BOOL
Efclnange Comm, 3, 4, Cl1rm,4: Girl Reserves 3: Conyo.
Comm, 3: House ol Repr. 2: Ex. Comm, 4, Lowman,
Ka+l1erine-Bus, Ed. G. A. A. I. 2, 3, Lowry, Jacqueline--
College Prep. Lalin Club 4, Treas. 4: IVIOUIIOV 4: Girl
Keyes, Marfha
Kinq, Ellen
My Kingery, James
Kirchenbauer, Dorofhy
Kopp, William
Kramer, Be-Hy
Lamar, lmoline
Land, Roberl'
Lanes, Billy
LaRue, Rowena
Laux, Roberl'
Lawler, Franlxlin
Leavell, Norma
Leever, Mar'II1a
Leqg, Hilda
l.eonard, Marilyn
Lewis, Gladys
lewis, Naomi
Lewis, Uma
Linlrins, Belly
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Lolnr, Carol
Lowe, Eugene
Lowman, Belly
Lowman, Karherine
Lowry, Jacqueline
Luse, Eudella
LuH'on, Edward
Lyncl'1,Ani+ra
Main, Diclr
Malaguerra, Elmer
Reserves 4: Biology Ass'l', 4: Sr.-Pac, Dinner Dance Comm,
4, Luse, Euclella-General. Lu++on, Edward-General.
Lynch, Anilra-College Prep. Clworal Club 3, 4, Seoy-
Ireas. 4: Operella 4: I-Ionor Soc, 3, 4: Jr, Red Cross 4:
Larin Club 2, 3, Pres. 3: Glee Club I, Accompanisl 4:
Orclveslra I, 2, 3, 4: Lib, Ass r 3, 4: Clworal Ensemble 4:
Head Monilor 4, Main, Dicli-Colleqe Prep, I-Ii-Y 3, 43
Comm, I, 2, 3: Deans Ass? 4: Prom Queen
Comm. 3: Class Trees, I: I-I, R, Pres. I, 2, 3: lorclw Club
2: Bus. Manager Annual 4. Malaquerra, Elmer-General,
Indian Ivlascol 4: Ex, Comm, 4: Prom Decorlions Comm.
3: Glee Club 4: Jr, Red Cross I, 2: Dean's Ass? 3: Hep
Cals Club 2: Spanish Club I.
Conyo.
Manis, Jane
Manuel, Jane?
MarI'indaIe,I:'1a Jene
Mason, Mildred
Maxwell, An:-a
Mayes, Lesfer
McCIin+oclc, Wayne
llccord, l I 'zwa
McCreary, Ifennelh
McGiIlicucIdy, Belly
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McGuire, Pafricia
McFadden, Jeanne
McKinney, Mary
McLain, Mary Igu
Meikel, Anne
Milam, Tlielrwa
Miller, Anna Lee
Miller, Bill
Miller, Joan
Mohler, Joe
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Moore, Frances
Moore, Gene
Morris, Marilyn
Morse, Roberi
Mosley, Maurice
Morehouse Howard
MuIviI1iII, Marilyn
Musselman, Gilberf
Muslin, Mary
Myers, Helen W'
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Manis, Jane--General, Manuel, Janef-College Prep,
Honor Soc. 3: Sludenl Ass? 2. Marfindale, Ima Jene-
Colleqe Prep. Clworal Club 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4:
Lalin Club I, 23 Lib. Ass? Club I, 21 Jr. Red Cross 23
I-I. R, Sec'y-Trees. 3: Operelra 4: Class Aclivilies Comm.
2: Monilor 4: 3 Gene's and e Jack Quarlel 4. Mason,
Mildred-Voc. Home EC. Glee Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves
I, Knilrinq Club I. Maxwell, Anna-General. Girl Re-
serves I, 2. Mayes, Lesler-Pre-Ap. Mcclinfocll, Wayne-
Bus. Ed. Glee Club. McCord, Norma--Bus. Ed. Girl
Reserves 2, 33 I-I. R. Pres, 4. McCreary, Kenne+I'1-Pre-
Ap, McGiIIicuddy, Belly-College Prep. Girl Reserves
I, 2, 3, 47 Science-Mallw 2: House of Repr. 2.
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McGuire, Pafricia-College Prep. Clioral Club 3, 43 Glee
Club 21 Girl Reserves 2, 43 Operella 4. McFadden,
Jeanne-College Prep. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Raclcel
Swingers 27 Jr. Red Cross 4. McKinney, Mary-Bus. Ed.
McLain, Mary-College Prep. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orclieslra
I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Soc. 3, 4, Sec'y 43 Sludenl Assembly
I, 3: War Ellorls Ex. Comm. 45 Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4,
Pres. I, 2, 4, Inler-club V.-Pres. 3: Camp Minivvanca 22
House ol Repr. I 2: Lab. Englislw ASSII 2: Head Monilor
4. Meilrel, Anne-College Prep. X-Ray Page Ed. 3: I. H.
S. P. A. 33 H. R, Pres. 45 Red Cross Repr. 2, 33 Guidance
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Anna Lee-General. Girl Peserfes 2, 3, 4, Dramalic
Club 2, 37 Lib, Assll 2. Miller, Bill-College Prep, Hi-Y
3, 47 Sfudenr Assembly 2, 3: Er, Council 3: 'lraclf 3, 4,
Baslcelball lf Annual Salesman 3: Bool Ezclwanqe 2, 32
SOC. Aclivifies Comm. 3, Monilor 2, 3. Miller, Joan-
General, Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4: X-Ray 4, Deans Ass'l
2. Mohler, Joe-Pre-Ap.
Moore, Frances-Bus. Ed. Moore, Gene-General. Boolf
Club 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres 2, 3, Seoy-Trees, 4: Jr. Conserva-
lion Club 4, Sec'y-Trees, 4, Usliers Club lp Amr. Youlli
Foundalion Comm. 35 Sludenl Assembly lj Class Gllicers
Norniriaring Comm. l. Morris, Marilyn-General. Morse,
Reber?-College Prep. l-lonor Soc, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 41 Hi-
Y 3, 4, V.-Pres, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 41 Baslcelball 2, 3,47
Pep Session Comm. 3 4, Clwrm, 43 l-louse ol Repr, lg
Sludenl Assembly 2: S. A. S. C. Comm. 2: A Club 4,
Pres. 4: Head ol Honor Sludy Hall 41 War Ellorls Cgmm,
4. Mosley, Maurice-Pre-Ap. Morehouse, Howard-Teclw.
Mulvilwill, Marilyn-College Prep, Clworal Club 3, 41
Dremalic Club 3, 47 Girl Reserves I, 2, 47 l-lonor Soc. 3,
4, Musselman, Gilberl-Voc. Ag. 2-yr, Lefler Man in
Voc. Ag.: F. F. A. Muslin, Mary--Bus. Ed, Glee Club 2.
Myers, Helen-General, Girl Reserves.
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land, Raymond-General. Dramalic Club 3, 45 Hi-Y
3, 45 Camera Club I, 27 Coriseryalion Club li Class
Play Comm. 45 Prom Decoralions Comm. 33 Co-Clirm.
Prom Dale Comm. 3. Nevin, Doris--General. NicI'1oI,Vir-
ginia-Bus. Ed. I-Ionor Soc. 3, 4: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3,
43 Science4MaIIi Club 23 K. Y. C. Ii I-I, R. Pres. I: I-I.
R. V.-Pres. 23 I-I. R, Sec'y 4. Norlon, Marl-College Prep,
I'IiAY 3, 4, Ireas. 43 Sludenl Assembly 3: Jr, Conservalion
3: I-louse ol Repr. I, 23 Torclw Club 2: Science-Mallw 41
X-Ray Repr. I, 2, 3, 43 Monilor I, 2. Nudding, Marilyn-
Colleqe Prep. Girl Reserves 33 Arr Associalion 3, 4: Jr.
Garb Comm. 3. Nunley, Emma Jean-Bus. Ed, Sludenl
Assembly 45 Jr. Red Cross 2: I-Ionor Soc. 3, 41 Glee Club
2: Head Monilor 4. O'Connor, Mary Evelyn-College
Prep. Glee Club 25 I.aIin Club 2: Jr, Red Cross 4:
I-Ionor Soc. 3, 4: Moriiror 3, 4. Os+Ier,JoI'1n-Tecli. I-Ii-Y
3, 4: Dramalic Club 4, Radio Club 3: Annual Salesman
3, 4.
Pancol, George-College Prep. Hi-Y 4: Commoncernenl
Speaker 4, Sludenl Assembly I, 2: Torch Club I,23 Lalin
Club 25 Orclieslra I: I-Iep Cals 2: X-Ray 43 Amr. Legion
Speech Award 4. Parker, George-General. Pafiengale,
Margie-College Prep. Payne, Belly-Bus. Ed, Perry,
Geraldine-Bus. Ed. Pelligrew, Joe-Voc. Ag. 4 Year
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Lelrer man in Voc. Ag.: E. E. A. Pelfigrew, Mona-Gem
eral. Girl Reserves 2, 47 G, A. A. I, 2, 33 Camera Club 2.
Pheanis, Richard--Bus. Ed. Baseball I, 3, 4, Baskelball
I3 Hi-Y 3. 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Garb Comm. 37 I-I. R.V.-
Pres, It A Club 4. PiHenger, Barbara-Bus. Ed. I-Ionor
SOC. 3, 43 Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Assembly I,
I-I. R. Pres. 2: IPI. R. Sec'y.-Trees. I. Plafl, Jacqueline-
General, Glee Club I, 45 Girl Reserves I7 Lib, Ass'I I, 2:
I'-Ionor Sludy I-IaII 4.
Plefcher, Roberla-Colleqe Prep. Choral Club 4, Girl
Reserves 4: Glee Club I, 2. 3: Operella 4. Porfer, Anile--
Bus. Ed, Moriiror 3: Posey, John--General. Price, Vonda--
Myers, Neva
NeaIis,Mary
Kirkland, Raymond
Nevin, Doris
Nichol, Virginia
Norion, Mari
Nuddind. Marilyn
Nunley, Emma Jean
O'Connor. Mary Evelyn
Osller, John
Pancol, George
Parker, George
PaHengaIe, Margie
Payne, Belly
Perry, Geraldine
Pelfigrew, Joe
PeH'igrew, Mona
Pheanis, Richard
Pi'He1 er, Barbara
PlaH, Jacquelne
Plefcher, Roberia
Porfer, Anira
Posey, John
Price, Voncla
Prokos, Lisfa
Provence, Edifh
Randolph, Marqarel
Raper, Pauline
Pariden, Roberf
Redick, Joan
College Prop. Glee Club 3, 4. Prokos, Lilsa-General.
Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 43 Finance Chrm, 3, 4, GirI'5
Council 3? XRGY 3, 41 I-I. R. V.-Pres. II.Ir. Red Cross I, 23
Prom Relreshrnenl Comm. 3, Kniilinq Club 3. Provence,
Edifh-College Prep. G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y. 3.
Treas. 4: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Ass? GirI's Gym 2, 3, 4:
X-Ray 3: G. A. A, Council I, 2, 3, 41 I-Iep Cars Club 2,
Randolph, Margaref-Bus. Ed. Lib. Ass'l 3. Raper, Pauline
-Bus, Ed. Band 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves I:
Jr. Band I. Rariden, Roberl'-General. Eoolball I3
Baslfelball Ii Jr, Conservarion Club 2, 3: Display Comm.
7, 3: Srudenl Assembly I. Redick, Joan-General. Girl
Reserves I, 2: Dramaric Club 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross 3.
Radicla, John
Redick, I.IarqareI
Reed, NVaIIcr
Reed, VViIIiam
Rclford. Marlha
Rell, William
Reynolds, Miriam
Rhodes, Marilyn
Rich, Lawrence
Riclreffs, Ralph
Riqqle, Naomi
Rinlrer, Irma
Rirch, Belly
Robbins, Belly
Rockwell, Mary Rufh
Rodecap, BTII
Roemer, Ca :I
Roof, Don
Roseberry, Vivian
Roush, Joan
Rowe, Robeii
Samuels, Wanda
Saunders, Charles
Saylor, Eugene
Scampmorle, Josephine
Schaller, Arline
Schlabach, Don
Schlossberq, Gerald
ScI1midI,Ger+ ude
Schoonover, Edith
Redick, John-General. Jr. Conservalion Club I.
Redick, Margarel-General, Girl Reserves I: Glee Club
2, Reed, Waller-Voc. Ag, F, F, A. I, 2, 3, 4: Voc. Ag.
Leller Awards 2, 3, 4: I-Ionor Soc, 2: Voc, Ag. Baslrelbnll
4. Reed, William-Bus. Ed, Camera Club 3, 4, Pres. 3, 42
Foolball I: Porm Queen Comm, 3. Relford, Marfha-Bus.
Ed. G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Rel'1,WiIIiam-Pre-Ap, Jr. Red
Cross Repr, 2. Reynolds, Miriam-College Prep, Deans
Ass'I 2, 3: G. A. A, I: Glee Club 2: Madriqal 4: H. R.
V.-Pres. 4. Rhodes, Marilyn-College Prep. Sludeni
Assembly I: Ex, Council 2: I. A. S. C, Convenlion 2: l'l.
R, Seoy, I, 2: Class Trees, 2: X-Ray 2, 3, 4, Page Ed.3:
I, I-I, S. P, A, 3: Dramalic Club 2, 3, 4: C-irl Reserves I,
2,3,4:Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Operella 4: Sl. Teachers
Cqnvenlifin 2: Amr, Legion Oralorical Conlesl Winner
37 SGC. Acliviles Comm, 2, 4: Girls' Council 2, 3 Seoy.
2: Bot-I Club 2: Ex. Comm, 43 Open I-louse Play 2:
Prom, Pelreslrimenl Cr-mm. 3: Ed. News Bureau 42 Corn'
CLASS
mencemenl Speaker 4' Clee Club 3: Hep Cals Club 2:
Pep Session Comm. 2: Enq. Ass? 2: Monilor 2, 3. Rich,
lawrencc+Pre-Ap, X-Ray Produclion 3: Annual Produc-
rion 3, 4: Deans Aisl I, 2, Riclcells, Ralph-College
PVCD. II. R. Prez, I, 4: Jr. Red Cross I: I-lep Cals Club
3: Prom Queen Comm. 3: Traclc I,
Riggle, llaonwi-Gem 'I. Rinlier, Irma-Colleg Prep.
6. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Seey, 3, Pres, 4, Council I, 2, 3,41
XfRay 4: Choral Club 3, 4: Ind. Slale Choral Music
PSSINGI 4: Camp Miniwanca 4: Mad. Counly Founder
Fellowship 4, Seoy. 4: Cnmmencemenl Speaker Allernafe
4: Qperella 4: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: B4-,ok Club 43
Glee Club 3: Jr, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4: I-Iep Calg Club
2: K, Y, C, I, 2: Racquel Swingers I, 2: I-Iep Cars Club
4: I-I, R, Pres, I: l'l, R. Secly 2, Risch, Befiykfi-eneral,
Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Garb Cgmm. 3,
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Mary Rulh-Geferal. Girl Peserves I, 2, 41 lf. Y. C. li
I-len Cr: Club 3' Srudenr Assembly 3: Glee Club 2. 3.
Rodecap, Bill-General. Choral Club 42 Airplane Club
Qj Glgg Club 3, 4: Archery Club I, 27 Hep Cars Club 27
I-I, P, lJ,Pf.55, 33 X-,f+ Aggqgiarion 2, 3. Roemer, Carl-
Qerveral. Roof, Don-General. Band I, 2, 3, 42 X-Ray
Reps. 4. Roseberry, Vivian-Sen-eral. Girl RESBWQS I, 2,
3, 4j Mgalmf 2, 43 I-I, R, Sealy.-lreas. 4: Band I. Roush,
.loan-General, Jr, Ped Cross 3: H, P. Setly,-lreas. 4.
Rowe, Roberf-General, Baseball 2, 3.SamueIs, Wanda-
College Prep, Girl Reserves 3, 41 I-Iep Cars Clllb 3? GIS?
Club 33 Prom Comm. 3. Saunders, Charles-College Prep.
Choral Club 43 Madriqal 4, Cvlee Club 33 Dramalic Club
37 P,-gm Quiggn Comm, 3: War Ellorls Comm, 45 I-I. R,
Pres. I, 2, Saylor, Eugene-Tech. Track 23 I-Iep Cars
Club 3t Radia Club 3: Jr, Red Cross 4: I-Ii-Y 4.
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Ed, 41 Sludenf Assembly 23 Girl Reserves I, 2,3,43
Dramalic Club 2, 3, 4: I-Iep Cars Club 2: Jr. Red Cross I.
Schaller, Arline-General. Schlabach, Don--General.
Hi-Y 3, 41 Choral Club 2, 3, 41 Swealer Comm. 3: Boll
43 Baslrelball I: Track I: Glee Club 23 Ivlonifor 3.
Sclwlosssberg, Gerald-General. Boolr Club I, 2, 3, 43
Jr, Conservalion Club 3, 4: Candy Sland 3, 43 I'-louse ol
Repr. I, 27 Jr. Red Cross I. Sclwmiclf, Gerfrude-Bus. Ed.
Siudenl Assembly 3, 4, V.-Pres. 43 X-Ray 3: Honor Soc,
3, 43 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Garb Comm. 3: Jewelry
Comm, 2: Club Comm. Chrm, 41 Jr, Red Cragg 23 BOOL
Club Z7 I-Iep Cars Club 2: Forensic Club It Lib, Ass'I 2,
3: Lab. Eng. Ass? I, 2, 3: Fashion Design Club 4: Bus. Ed.
Ass? 4.Scl'1oonover, Edifln-General. Band I, 2, 3, 41 Girl
Reserves 3, 4, Cabinel Member 4: Sludenl Ass? 4,
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Pres. 4.SeipeI, Marie-Buslfd. lvlonilor I, 3: K. Y. C. I.
Self, Junior-General. Sells, Joan--College Prep. X-Ray
3, 4, Ass'I Ed. 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3,4-:
Lalin Club 2: lvlonilor 3: Deans Ass'I 2: I-loner SOC. 4.
Sharpe, Mary--Bus. Ed. Glee Club. Shaw, Bernice--Bus. Ed.
Shipley, Donna-General. Sludenl Assembly 3: I-lonor
SAC. 3, 41 Knillinq Club I: I-lep Cals Club 2: Lib. Ass'+
2. Slnroul, Marvin-College Prep. Sr. Ex. Comm. 4: Ushers
Club I, 2: Sludenl Assembly I: Jr. Conservalion Club I,
2: Deen's Assll 4-.Siler Rulh-Colleqe Prepuslliles, Bob-
Baslrelball I, 2. 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Coll 2, 3, 4: Secy
A Club 4.
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I: Girl Reserves T, 3. Smilh, Mariorie-College Prep.
G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Trens, 4: Band I, 2, 3:6-irl Reserves
I, 2, 3, 4: I-louse OI Repr. I, 2: G. A, A. Council I, 2, 3,
4: Orcheslra I, 2: Prom Place Comm. Chrm. 3. Smilh,
MaryQV0c. Hrnrwe EQ. Beck Club 3, 4: I-Iep Cals Club
2: G. A. A. I: Ileuse AI Repr. 2.Smilh, Priscilla-General.
Smilh, Wilma-Bus. Ed. X-Ray Repr. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red
Cross 3: Archery Club I, 2: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Boolc
Club 3, 4: G, A, A. 4: Sub Deb Club 2: Sludenl' Ass'l
2, 3, 4: lvlonilor 2, 3: H. R. Sec'y I. Snapp, Belly-
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servalion Club 4. Solxol, Wanda-Bus. Ed. Girl Reserves
l: G, A, A. If Sludenl Ass? I. Souders, William-
General. Sludenl Assembly 4: Clleer Leader 4: Jr. Red
Cross 3, 4.
Soullwam, William-Pre-Ap. l-lonor Soc. 3, 4: X-Roy
Rroduclion 3, 43 Annual Produclion 3, 43 Sluclenl Assem-
bly 2. Spangler, Delberl-General, Clloral Club 3, 45
Band 2, 33 Training Clioir 3: Deans Ass'l I: Hep Cals
Club 2' Torcll Club 2. S earman Fred-General Slanle
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Ceinwen-General. Glee Club l. Sleiner, Florence-
Smill1,Alberl
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Smillw, Mariorie
Smillw, Mary
Smilh, Priscilla
Smilll, Wilma
Snapp, Belly
Snyder, James
Solrol, Wanda
Souders, William
Soulliam, William
Spangler, Delberl
Spearman, Fred
Slanley, Ceinwen
Sleiner, Florence
Sleplien, Paul
Slinson, Donald
Slolllemyer, Jean
Sloul, Treva
Slressel, Adeline
College Prep. Glee Club 2: War Ellorls Comm, 4,
Sleplwen, Paul-College Prep. Dramalic Club 2: Boolr
Club I. Slinson, Donald-College Prep, l-li-Y 3, 43 l-l,
R, Pres. 2: l'l. R. Seoy.-Treas. 3, 45 War Ellorls Comm, 4:
Boys' Clwrm, Garb Comm. 3. Slolllemyer, Jean-General.
Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4i Ollice Ass'l 2, 3: Dean's Ass'l 43
War Ellorls Comm. 4, l-l, R. Pres. 3: Class Ring Comm.
25 Sluderil Assembly I: K. Y. C. 2. Sloul, Treva-College
Prep. Girl Reserves 3, 45 G, A, A. 4: X-Rav Repr. 2, 3:
Fasllion Design Club 4, I-lep Cals Club 23 Boolc Club 4.
S+resseI, Adeline-General. Girl Reserves 3, 4: Biology
A5s'l 33 Ticlrel Qllice 4, Aclivilies Comm. 4.
CLASS
Sluarl, Richard
Summers, Charles
Summers, Inlelen
Sumner, Caswaldan
Tallen, Wanda
Tarvin, Hildred
Taylor, Don
Taylor, Helen
TayIor,Joan
Teler, Fredericlr
Thompson, Norman
Tilus, Mary Joe
Toombs, Jack
Toombs, Jeanne
Toner, Thomas
Toops, Dororhy
Tracy, Bill
Trainer, Phil
Tranbarqer, Mary Jo
TriI::beH', Margaref
Tucker, Donna
Tucker, Roberf ,
Tyler, Doris I
Uflev, Ber+ha
Valenline, Anna May
Valenfine, Sally
Vermillion, Vesfa
Vermillion, Winifred
Walker, Ann
- Wallcer, Eugene ,
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Sluarr, Richard-Tergh. Torch Club I, 2: Annual Sales'
man 2: Sr. Card Salesman 4: I-Ii-Y 4. Summers, Charles-
General. Summers, Helen-College Prep. lol. R. Seoy-
Treas. I: Girl Reserves 2, 4: I-Iep Cars Club 2: I.a'rin Club
2: Garb Comm. 3: Prom Queen Candidare 3. Sumner,
Cas-General. Tallen, Wanda-General, G. A. A. 4:
Girl Reserves 4: Maiorerle 4: I-I. R. Pres. 4, Tarvin,
Hildred--College Prep. I-I, R. Sec'y-Treas. I, 2, 3, 4:
Girl Reserves 2: X-Ray 3: I, I'I, S. P. A, 33 I-len COTS
Club 2. Taylor, Don-General. Commenbemenl Spealcer
4: Book Club 3: Sludenl Assembly 3. Taylor, Helen-
Goncral. Girl Reserves I: Gln-e Club 2, 3, 4: DGOHIS
Ass r 3. Taylor, Joan-General. Teler, Fredericll-Gem
eral. Sludenl Assembly I: Jr. Red Cross 2: Locker Oflice
Ass'+ 3, 4: I-I, R. Pres. 4.
Thompson, Norman-Pre-Ap. Tilus, Mary Joe-General.
G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Racquer Swingers
I, 2, Sec'y 2: Phy. Ed. Ass r 25 Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3.4:
Hep Cals Club 2. Toombs, Jack-General. Glee Club
2: Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Madrigal 4: I-Ii-Y 4: Operefla 4:
Yell Leader 4. Toombs, Jeanne-General. Glee Club I:
Choral Club 3, 4: Opererla 4: Candy Sland 4. Toner,
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4, Toops, Dororhy-Bus, Ed. Deans Ass'+ 4. Tracy, Bill-
Colleoe Prep, Pagio Club I, 2, 3: Track 3: l-lep Cais
C1UbQg Mgniigr 27 Airplane Club 2, 3: Camera Club It
Foofball I, Trainer, Phil-College Prep. Dramaiic Club
3. 4j Qpefil-iguge 4: Prom Queen Comm. 32 Deanls Assll
2! 3: Airplane Club 2, 3: l-li-Y 4.Tranbarger, Mary Jo-
College prep Girl Regerfes 2, 4: Jr, Red Cross I: l-lep
C545 JCiub 2: Moniior 4, TribbeH, Margaref-College
Prep, Girl Reserves l, 2, 3: Book Club l. 2.
Thomas-Cgwerj Club 4' Fefiiifiq 42 6lSB
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ery Club I. Tyler, Doris-General, Girl Reserves I, 2:
Glee Club 2: Book Club l, 2: Kniiling Club 2: Hep Cali
Club 2. U+ley, Berlha-General, Valeniine, Anna May-
College Prep. Valenline, Sally-Voc. l-lome EC. Girl
Reserves 3, 4. Vermillion, Vesfa-Bus. Ed. Vermillion,
Winifred-College Prep. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Ex. Comm.
4: House oi Repr. l, 2: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, Sedy 3: Book
Club 2: Guidance Oliice Ass? 2, 3, 4. Walker, Ann-
Colleqe Prep. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: l-l, R, V.-Pres, l,
H, R, Sealy-Trees, 4: Garb Comm. 3: l-louse of Repr, l,
2: Hep Cars Club 2, Walker, Eugene-General.
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3 4: X-Ray Rlriofoqraplier 2, 3, 42 Class Play 43 Eng, Assll
3, 4' Radio Club I, 2, 3, Pres, 3: Camera Club I, 3, V,-
Rres. 3, Walson, Mary-General. Glee Club I, Weal'I1er-
lord, Jeanne-Bus. Ed. Honor Soc, 3, 4: Girl Reserves
3' Jr, Red Cross 47 Class Ring Comm. 2: Garb Comm. 32
Sfudenl Assl 2, 47 Monilor 3, 47 Hep Cals Club 2,
Wellons, Ralpln-Pre-Ap.WI1ea+, Mariorie-College Prep.
Dramalic Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Class Play 4: Honor Sort.
3 4' Head Monilcr 37 Ci-lrm, Relreslwrnenrs Comm, Prom
3: Hep Cals Club 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Lib. Ass? 4,
Lab. Eng, Ass? 2. Wl1i'r+alrer, James-College Prep, HLY
2 3 4, V,-Rr-es, 3' Ivlcnilor 2, Wilcox, Roberl-General.
fr Ct'serva'ln' C ub Ii Torrn Club 2: Hi-Y 3, 4' Trail.
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I-louse ol Repr.: Honor Soc, 3: Sludenl Assembly I: Jr.
Red Cross I, Williams, Esflwer-Bus. Ed, Williams, Jael:-
College Prep. HIYY 3, 4, Pres. 4: Sr, Er. Comm, 41 War
Ellorls Comm, 45 Monilor I, 2, 3, 4, Torch Club 23
Deans Ass? 33 Hoosier Boys' Slale 3: X-Ray Repr, I,
Williams, Juanila-Bus. Ed, Williams, Mae Ellen-Col
lege Prep, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Deans Assll 27 Ivlonilor
3, Willis, Marvin-Voc. Ag. Tlwree Year Leiter Man in
Voqalional Aqricullureq Fulure Farmers al Amr, Pres, 4,
Wilson, Jaclr D.-Pre-Ap. Baslrelball I, 23 Foolball I.
Wilson, Jaclr I.-Tetlw Wilson, Leila-College Prep,
Honor Soeielv 3, 4: Dramalic Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club
2' Camp Minlwanca 3, 4: Head Ivlonilor 43 X.R5y 4,
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Wampole, Gene
Wafson, Mary
Weafherliorcl, Jeanne
Wellons, Ralph
Wl'1eal', Mariorie
Wliillalcer, James
Wilcox, Roberf
Will1i'le, Palricia
Williams, Esllwer
Williams, Jack
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College Prep. Girl Peserfes 2: l-lep Cars Club l
Windlan, Bob-College Prep. Woodall, Barbara-Gem
eral, l-lep Cars Club 27 Girl Peseryes 3, Wriglwf,
Charles-General. l-li-Y 3, 43 Ex. Council 4, Sludenl
Assembly 47 Jr. Conservafion Club l: Garb Comm, 3.
Wrigl1l,Delberl-General. Baslelball 2, Foolball l.
Wyanf, Norma-College Prep. Girl Reserves 2, 3 4
War Eilcrls Comm. 4: Class Play 4, l-lep Cars Club I
l-louse of Repr. 23 Lila, Ass'l 4, Candy Sland 4. Yales
Jacqueline-Bus, Ed. Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Eng. Ass'l
37 l-l. R. Sec y.-Treas, ly Vnilling Club 3: l-louse ol Repr.
21 l-lep Cals Club 31 Candy Sland 4: Discipline Comm, 4.
Yocom, Mildred-College Prep. X-Ray 47 Lib, Ass'T 4
Girl Peserves 3, 4: lf. Y. C. 3. Yorlr, Edifh-General.
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Williams, Juanila
Williams, Mae Ellen
Willis, Marvin
, V Wilson, Jack D.
Wilson, Jack l.
Wilson, Leila
Wilson, Palricia
Windlan, Bob
Wooclall, Barbara
Wriqlrl, Charles
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Yales, Jacqueline
54 Yocom, Mildred
Yorli, Edilh
York, Roy
Young, Doris
Yus+, Jacqueline
Zedelrar, Marian
Zerlrle, Roberf
Girl Reserves 3, 47 K. Y. C, 2. Yorlr, Roy-Pre-Ap, Young,
Doris-Voc, Home EC, Choral Club 2, 3,1-1, Glee Club li
Girl Reserves 35 G . A. A. 3, Yusl, Jacqueline--College
Prep. Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross 41 Monilor
3: l-lep Cals Club 2. Zedelrar, Marian-College Prep.
Class Play 43 Honor Soc. 3, 43 l-l, R. Pres. l, 23 l'l. R.
Seoy.-Treas. 33 War Ellorls Comm, 4, Ex. Comm, 47
Ollice Ass'l 3 4: Lib. Ass'l 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 41 l-lep
Cals Club 2, Jr. Red Cross 35 K, Y. C. 2: Zerlrle, Roberl'-
Tech. Class Pres. 45 Class V.-Pres. l, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 43
Honor Soc, 3, 4: Clirm, Prom Queen Comm. 3: Boys'
Slale 2: American Youll: Foundalion 3: Class Play 43
Annual Salesman 35 Picnic Comm. lg Class Jewelry
Cornrn. 25 Monilor 3: Ex, Council 4.
Anderson, George--General, Cabasier, Lorene-Gen
eral, Cafer, VViIIiarn-General, Arr Association I, 2.
Cheever, William-General, Honor SOC. 3, 4. Daugherfy,
Annalee-General, I-Iep Cali Club 2,Dovey, Idamae
-General, Smdeni ASQ? 2, 3. Horfon, MargareI--
General, James, Clyde-General. Jones, S+anley-
Geneiul, Kelly, Ronald-General, Kirchenbauer, Jack
-'Pro app, Neff, Richard-Pre-App. Mafliison, Clarence
-Bus, Ed. Moclc, Malcom-General, Padgefl, Barbara-
Ceneial, Painfer, Charles-General, Peebles, Richard-
Eenvfal, Reger, Bryon-Pre-Ap, Rayn, James-College
Prop, Frencln Club 2: Prom Tiglcel Comm. 3, Smiflw,
Arnold-General, Tracl 2, 3: Cross Counfry 2, 3. 4,
Specll, I IugI1-College Prep, I-louse of Repr, 2: Fencing
Club 3: Jr, Red Cross 2.TempIe, David-Pre-Ap.
Wilson, Raymond-General, Baslcelball I, 3, 4: Trarlr
I, 2, 3, -I. Zook, Roberf--General,
IN MEMORIAM
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Died November 24, I943
ASS QI 1945
PRESIDENT - - SUZANNE MARRER
VICE-PRESIDENT - RICHARD HAMILTON
SECRETARY BETTY LOU WILLIAMS
TREASURER ---- JO ANNE BUSBY
Sponsors - - mee. I-aelenn hee, Jesse Hunfzinger
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Bach, Ernesl
Ballard, Doris
Ballinger, Roberl
Barnes, Philip
Boone, Colleen
Boone, Jim
Blackburn, Geneva
Blaclnburn, Mabel
Bluemle, Marilyn
Bricker, Berlha
Brighl, Virgina
Brown Donna
Brown, Jo Ann
Brown, Margarel
Brown Maxine
Bryson, Joan
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Burkhardl, Charles
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Canlwell, Jimmie Lee
Carmany, Jacqueline
Carr, Bob
Caslor, June
Clark, Roberl
Clark, Marilyn
Claylor, Belly Lou
Conlos, Sandra
Cook, Joe
Complon, Rose
Councellor, Vivian
Cox, Gilberl
Cox, Lyle
Craib, Mary
Crump, Keilh
Cuneo, Jim
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Francis, Barbara
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Friddle, Loren
Gallamore, Bob
Garringe, Rex
Gephardi, Thom
Gosling, Marylene
Gray, Margie
Gray, Roberf
Greafhouse, Norma
Gwinnup, Don
Hahn, Eileen
Haigh, Joanne
Harless, Bill
Harless, Max
Harrison, Richard
Harshman, Marvin
Hendrickson, Clarence
Hiaif, Jesse
Hill, Sam
Howe, Kefurah
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Hubbard, Maye
Hudson, James
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PRESHDENT - - LEE HANDLEY
VICE-PRESIDENT - - TOM MQRELAND
SECRETARY - FLORENE SAUNDERS
TREASURER - - moms JEAN SELLS
sponsors - Miss Doro+hy Campbell, Herber+ Miner
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Alfrey, Juaniia
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Bauer, Gene
Baxler, Bob
Benzenbower, Helen
Berry, James
Bess, Joyce
Bray, Dick
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Brown, Barbara Joan
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Malhias, Rulh
Maul, Wayne
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McNeal, Virginia
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PRESIDENT - BOB EDWARDS
VICE-PRESIDENT - - RICHARD CORN
SECRETARY - LOU ANN PARSONS
TREASURER - - BOB SPEARMAN
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Aynes, Edwin
Badger, Elnora
Balmer, Bob L.
Bancroll, Jean
Barlrdull, Geneva
Barnes, Lena
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Beall, Norma Jean
Beamer, Less
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Bevelhimer, Paul
Billheimer, Phyllis
Bishop, Ann
Blaclr, Barbara
Boze, Harry
Branch, Joe
Brandan, Jerry
Bridges, Fred
Broclr, John
Bronnenberg, Ada
Brolhers, Myrlle
Brown, Belly
Buclc, Jeanne
Bulen, Tom
Burlon, George
Burlon, Jo Ellyn
Campbell, Jack
Campbell, Virginia
Canada, Bill
Canada, Mariella
Carraway, Phyllis
Carler, Billy
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Adminislralion and Facully
Anderson, Mignon, 36
Auslin, Mariorie, 22, 48
Bailey, J. J., 8, 41, 61
Baker, Frank, 39, 78, 140
Balyeal, Wilma, 42
Barner, Claude,
Barr, Monllorl, 46,
Bergevin, Paul, 50
Bonge, Carl, 50, 82, 88, 95, 97
Bowen, Donald, 49
Bowen, Therese, 45
Boyd, Ralph, 38 71
Brinson, W, H,, 45, 78
Brock, Agnes, 52
Brown, Kalherine, 48
Buchanan, Eslher, 62
Burns, Clarence, 50, 93
Campbell, Dorolhy, 39 141
Carson, Celia, 52
Chadd, A, R., 34, 35
Childers, Fousl, 35
Cleveland, Margarel, 52
Collin, Merrill, 40 82
Crulchlield, lna, 39
Cummings, Charles, 24, 53, 82, 83,
88, 93, 95, 97, 101,140
Davis, George, 40, 64, 83
Day, Bess, 22, 72
Day, Pauline, 38
Dye, Joseph, 50
Earl, Howard, 35
Finney, John, 41, 73, 147
Fleenor, Ray, 24, 41, 82, 97
Garrigus, John, 39, 50
Goss, Ella, 40
Grahame, Evelyn, 38
Grillin, Margarel, 22, 39
Hale, Lee, 50
llale, Marguerile, 38
Hallell, Herman, 46, 61
Henry, Mae, 38
1-ligrrlan, Alice, 41, 71
1'-lorlon, B. B., 46
Hosier, Basi1,, 45, 65, 107
Hoskins, Eslher, 38
Hughes, Helen, 38, 61, 135
Humphrey, Mary, 42, 78
Hunlzinger, Jesse, 50, 135
Julius, Gordon, 50, 73, 78
Julius, Wysong, 50
Kendall, Hazel, 39
Lamberl, Belly, 53, 102, 103
Lashbrook, Hazel, 49, 61
Leachman, Dorolhy 52
Lindsey, Howard, 37, 50
Lindslrom, Virginia, 41
Long, Lois, 41, 147
Lyon, Herberl, 48
McC1inlock, Lyman, 43
McClure, Haven, 39
McDowell, Roberl, 46, 82, 97
Malher, L, B., 25, 46
Mallhew, Clara, 35
Miller, 1-lerberl, 44, 45, 93, 141
Miller, Mary, 39
Milchell, Jusline, 46, 62
Morris, Dwighl, 50
Mullendore, Margarel, 46, 60, 107
Nagle, Fannie, 43, 72
Palmer, Mary Rulh, 42, 66, 67, 70
Pearl, Gilberl, 48
Pippen, Sarah, 49, 59
Porler, Slanley, 7, 16, 34
Preslon, Helen, 38
Rencenberger, Richard, 42, 68, 50
Rogers, Glen, 35
Sanders, Leo, 33, 37, 46
Schofield, Wilodean, 40
Sharpe, Howard, 50
Shinn, Vern, 24, 50, 82
Shirey, Arlhur, 7, 41, 59, 60, 61
Springer, O. L., 25, 41
Slewarl, B. R., 46
Slrickler, Geraldine, 43
Sloler, Fred, 45
Slulsman, Jesse 46
50, 78
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INDEX
Swlll, Clillord, 24, 53, az, 84, IO1
Thurslon, Mary Elhel, 39
Todd, Elgin, 45
Vermillion, Virginia, 39
Weaver, Fred E, 45
Whilson, Edna, 43
Wilson, H. B., 53, 74
Wrighl, Noland, 35
STUDENTS
Abel, Mary, 154
Abel, Thomas, 23, 24, 82, 84, 95,
146
Abney, Mary Alice, 148
Achenback, Joan, 68, 148
Achor, Cleda, 16, 31, 102, 103
105, 108
Adams, Donald, 142
Adams, Mariorie, 61, 63, 69, 148
Adkins, Edgar, 65, 101, 148
Akins, Alice, 61, 62, 102, 108
Alalza, Evalyn, 67, 108, 136
Alalza, Paul, 65, 67, 70, 97, 142
Alexander, William, 68, 70, 142
Allrey, Juanila, 142
Allnr-1, Rosalie, 148
Allen, Evelyn, 9, 108
Allen, Marilyn June, 76, 79, 108
Allen Shirley, 60, 62, 68, 108
Allis, Bill, 68, 148
Allison, Pally, 109
Allman, Dorolhy, 148
Helen, 109
Wilma, 20
Allman,
Allman,
All, Belly, sz, los
Amos, Belly, 109
Amos, Jo Ann, 148
Anderson, Bobby, 148
Anderson, Dorolhy, 148
Anderson, Geneva, 142
Anderson, Henriella, 142
Anderson, Janella, 148
Anderson, Joe, 24, 64, 82, 84, 86
90, 91, 92, 94, 101, 108
88, 89,
Anderson, Louise, 136
Anlrobus, Thelma, 148
Applegale, Joe, 67, 108
Armslrong, Donald, 23, 24, 65,84
95, 97, 142
Armslrong, George, 136
Arnold, Loreene, 108
Arnold, Sam, 148
Asbury, Belly Jane, 148
Asbury, Rosemary, 108
Ashby, David, 74, 75
Ashby, Norma, 63, 148
Alkinson, Marian, 148
Alwell, Grace, 148
Alwell, Maxine, 108
Alwood, Alice Jean, 108
Alwood, Mary Lou, 63, 142
Aynes, Edwin, 148
Aynes, Jimmie, 142
Ayres, Marlha, 76, 109
Babcock, Jim, 142
Bach, Ernesl, 136
Badger, Elnora, 53, 63, 102, 148
Bailey, Thomas, 65, 142
Baker, Bobby, 148
Baker, Eclilh, 60, 62
Baker, Emilie, 102, 103, 148
Baker, Gloria, 63, 142
Baker, Jack, 136
Baker, Jack L., 148
Baker, June, 109
Baker, Phyllis, 102, 103, 142
Baker, Vern, 16, 76, 109
Baldaul, Bob, 27, 61, 64, 71, 84
101, 136
Baldaul, Rulh, 62, 109
Baldwin, Belly Jean 136
Ballard, Doris, 136
Ballard, Wanda, 102
Ballinger, Roberl, 16, 58, 136
Bancroll, Donald, 142
Bancorll, Jean, 148
Bankslon, 1cie,61,62, 102,109
Barber John, 26, 60, 64, 71, 76
109, 297
Barg, Peggy, 142
Barkdull, Geneva, 148
Barkdull, Joan, 108
Barker, Rosemary, 108
Barnes, Lena, 148
Phillip, 136
Barnes,
Barnes, Virgil, 84, 86
Barnes,
Barnes,
Virginia, 108
Wayne, 48, 108
Barnharl, Belly, 109
Barney, Mildred Maxine, 136
Barrell, Charles, 109
Barrell, Helen, 154
Barlh, Nancy, 154
Barlon, Wilma, 148
Bales. Donald, 38
Bales, Phyllis, 102, 148
Balhauer, Nalalie, 66, 142
Bauer, Gene, 47, 142
Baumer, Myron, 148
Baule, John, 74, 75, 148
Bakler, Bob, 142
Baxler, Donald, 73, 109
Baxler, Kalhryn, 69, 70, 148
Beal, Mary, 69, 70
Beal, Olis, 65, 73, 142
Beall, Louise, 109
Beall, Norma J, 148
Beamer, Less, 148
Beason, Carl, 154
Beally, Joseph, 67, 143
Beally, Mary Jane, 154
Beck, Beverly, 60, 79, 110
Beckne1I,Juanila, 61, 142
Beemer, Kalherine, 148
Belangee, Gaynolle, 142
Bell, Vivian Joan, 148
Bell, Lillian, 136
Benclen, Shirley, 63, 148
Beneliel, Georgia, 39, 61, 136
Bennell, William, 110
Benzenbower, Helen, 142
Benzenbower, William, 148
Beresford, Barbara 102, 148
Berry, James, 142
Berry, Sally, 12, 13, 53, 66, 110
Bess, Joyce, 63, 142
Bevelhimer, Paul, 24, 84, 95, 97,
148
Bramming, Kennelh, 18, 21, 67
71, 116, llo
Branch, Joseph, 148
Branch, Phyllis 62
Brandon, Jerry, 101, 148
Brauchla, Carl, 142
Bray,
Richard, 65, 142
Breece, Marilyn, 110
Breese, Donna, 154
Brewsler, Opal, 142
Bricke
Bricke
r, Berlha, 136
r, Norma, 63
Bridges, Fred, 148
Bridges, Roberl, 148
Brighl,
Brighl,
Dorolhy, 110
Grace, 154
Brighl, Virginia, 142
Brighl, Virginia L., 136
Brinduse, Mary, 148
Brinduse, Rulh, 61, 71, 136
Brizendine, Max, 148
Broadnax, Alberl, 82, 86, 97, 136
Broadnax, Richard, 142
Broadnax, Sadie, 148
Brock,
Brock,
Brock,
Brock,
Brogd
John, 97, I48
Palricia, 11l
Phillip, 73, 136
Kalhrine, 154
en, Elizabelh, 111
Brooks, Belly, 66
Bronnenberg, Ada, 148
Bronnenberg, Charlolle, 63, 142
Bronnenberg, Glenn, 111
Bronnenberg, Jo Ann 67, 111
Bronnenberg, Neel, 16, 58, 65, 142
Brolhers, Myrlle, 148
Brown, Barbara H., 63, 102, 142
Brown, Barbara Joanne, 63, 66.
142
Brown, Belly Lou, 102, 148
Brown, Beverly Jo, 136
Brown, Boneilla, 148
Brown,
Brown,
Donna, 136
Jack, 65, 84, 142
Brown, Jo Ann, 136
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Louis, 83, 148
1 Margarel, 136
, Helen Maxine, 136
, Norma J , 68, 148
Brown, Norman, 69, 70, 142
Brown, Paul, 67, 142
Brown, Rulh, 68, 136
Brown Wilmer 136
Biddle, Eevlyn, 142
Billheimer, Phyllis, 148
Bilyeu, Doyle, 120
Bishop, Ann, 148
Bixensline, Edwin, 19, 64, 111
Bixensline, Hope, 66, 142
Black, Barbara, 148
Blackburn, Geneva, 136
Blackburn, Phyllis, 136
Blackburn, Mabel, 136
Blake, Norma, 148
Blolkamp, Belly, 136
Blolkamp, Rulh, 111
Blueher, Jayne, 146
Bluemle, Marilyn, 62, 136
Boaz, Belly, 61, 154
Boaz, Marian, 148
Bobo, Bob, 68
Boemer, Kale, 154
Bohlen, James, 148
Bolen, Roberl, 44, 64, 79,
Bond, Janel, 111
Bonge, James, 97, 148
Bonner, Lowell, 74, 136
Boone, Collen, 136
Boone, Eddie, 154
Boone, James, 136
Bowman, Bob, 84
Bowman, Charles, 142
Bowman,
Dick, 82
Bowman, Kennelh, 53, 86, 111
Doris, 22, 31, 60, 111
Bowser,
Boze, Harry, 148
Bradley, Jack, 110
Browning, Kalhryn, 63, 69, 102
Broyles, Bob, 44, 111
Broyles, Max, 9, 59, 64, 66, 71, 136
Bryson, Joan, 61, 62, 136
Buchanan, Belly, 148
Buck, Caroline, 16, 53, 58, 59, 71,
111
Buck, Jeanne, 41, 63, 148
Bulen, Tom, 148 '
Bunce, Carl, 142
Burkhardl, Charles, 136
Burkharl, Louise, 136
Burl, Ronnie, 142
Burlon, George, 148
Burlon, Jo Ellyn, 63, 68, 148
Busby, Audrey, 66, 142
Busby Jo Anne, 30, 76, 97, 135,
136
Bushong, Alice, 148
Bushong, Margarel,
Bussell, Richard, 26, 27, 73, 148
Buller, Ramona, 66
Buller Wanda, 110
Nile, 9, 110
Barbara, 110
Beverly, 110
72, 136
Bulner,
Byers,
Byrne,
Byrne, Dean, 148
Jack, 148
Byrne,
Byrne, Joyce, 136
Rodger, 100,
Claris Ann, 72, 142
Byrne,
Byrum,
Calhoun, Alberla, 111
Calhoun, Oleda, 61, 142
Callendar, Roberl, 154
101,136
Feezel,
Campbell, Beverly, 6, 72, 142
Campbell, Bill Joe, 44, 111
Campbell, Donald, 142
Campbell, Jack, 148
Campbell,
Canada, Bill, 43, 68, 148
Canada, Mariella, 148
Canaday, Marian, 16, 25, 31, 59,
Virginia, 148
eo, 7i, 78, iii
Canlwell, Jimmy Lee, 60, 67, 70,
79, 136
Canlwell, Roberl, 83, 148
Caplinger, Lewis, 9, 67, 111
Carico, Kalherine, 63, 70, 148
Carico, Mary 1-lelen, 58, 62, 111
Carlile, Jack, 65, 142
Carmany, Jacqueline, 61, 136
Carmody, Joan, 63, 68, 148
Connelly, Cline, 149
Connelly, Rozella, 142
Conlos, Sandra, 136
Cook, Doris, 112
Cook, Joseph, 16, 58, 64, 71, 136
Cook Kalhleen, 149
Cook, Madonna, 142
Cook, Maxine, 102, 149
Cooke, Eloise, 68, 112
Cooper, Kalhryn, 63, 149
Copeland, Bruce, 149
Corn, Richard, 24, 84, 85, 95, 97
Cosllow, Rulh Ann, 70, 147, 149
Colhran, Barbara, 154.
Couch, Roberl, 73, 97, 149
Counceller, Vida, 149
Counceller, Vivian, 67, 136
Coverdale, Billy, 136
Fosler,
Carpenler, Donna, 66, 142
Carpenler, Donna Lee, 154
Carr, Kalherine, 111
Carr, Lewis Roy, 97, 148
Carr, Roberl, 38, 82, 84, 87, 97,
136
Carroway, Phyllis, 61, 148
Carler, Bob, 16, 58, 65, 73
Carler, Clillord, 96, 97, 98,
Carler, William, 148
Carver, Joyce, 9, 40, 112
Carwile, Millon, 148
Casey, Jacqueline, 63, 142
Cassell, Jack, 154
Caslor, June, 136
Call, Lawrence, 61
Chambers, Cordelia, 136
Chandler, Grace, 148
Chandler, Velma, 148
Chaney, Janel, 136
Chapman, Billy, 148
Cheever, Harold, 148
lonadine 148
Cheever, . ,
Cheever, William, 53
Covinglon, Phyllis, 62,
66, 136
Cox, Bob, 83, 149
Cox, Charles, 70, 136
Cox, Gilberl, 136
Cox, 1-lelen, 62, 112
Cox,
Lyle, 73, 77, 136
Craib, Dale, 142
Craib, George, 149
Craib, John, 64, 82, 97, 98, 112
Craib,
Craib
Mary, 136
Paul, 142
Craig, Emma, 112
Craig, Guy, 142
Craig,
Joan, 149
Craig, Mary, 142
Craigmile, Belly, 154
Cram, Lola, 113
Cracelius, Roberl, 46, 136
Crisler, Dick, 149
Crisler, 1-lelen, 66, 136
Cronk, Alice, 154
Cronk, Myrlle, 136
Crosl
Crosl
ey, Palricia, 136
ey, William, 67, 149
Croslhwail, Gordon, 142
Childers, Delores, 61, 62, 112
Childers
Kallnleen, 63, ss, 142
chile, John, 148
Clanin, Marvin, 148
Clark, Annella, 148
Clark Dale, 67, 136
Clark, Jack, 67, 72, 73
Clark Marilyn, 60, 62, 76, 136
Clark
Clark
Palricia 62 112
1Roberl, 11 361
Clarkson, Edward, 112
Clausen, Paul, 73, 142
Clay, 1-larold, 142
Claylor, Belly Lou, 136
Cleaver, Barbara, 16, 31, 59, 107,
112
Croxlon, Rex, 142
Crouse, Morris, 149
Crump, Keilh, 136
Crume, Joyce, 149
Crusmire, John, 149
Cue, Marvella, 63, 149
Cummings, 1-lelen, 113
Cuneo, James, 76, 136
Cuneo, Janice, 154
Dalby, Susan, 66
Dallon, Eva, 113
Dare, Keilh, 113
Darlinglon, Charlolle, 25, 70, 112
7 70
Darwin, Carolyn, 21, 42, 6
112
Davenporl, Jack, 6, 17, 25, 2
107, 112
Davenporl Mariorie, 66, 142
Davidson, Peggy, 149
8, 64
Clem, Belly June, 148
Clem, Billy, 16, 65, 67, 84, 142
Clem, Joan, 62, 112
Clem, Paul, 154
Clem, Wililam, 58, 74
Clemons, Mariella,
Clemenls, Frances, 66, 142
Clemons, Juanila, 148
Clillord, Doris, 66, 142
Clillord, Roberl, 73, 97, 148
Coale, Marilyn, 61, 63, 148
Coales, Carroll, 113
Cobb, Belly, 148
62,102,113
Davis,
Bonnie, 149
Coble, 5a1lie,62, 136
Coburn,
D'AiiCe, 43, 63, 149
Cochran, Barney, 64, 71, 84, 113
Cochran, lenn Ray, 112
Cochran, 1-lazel, 66, 136
Cochran, John, 82, 84, 87, 97, 98
Cochran, Keilh, 65, 66, 67, 142
Cochran, Pauline, 58, 63, 149
Colley, Billy, 149
Callings, John, 67, 142
Collins, James, 53, 60
Collins, Lloyd Marion, 61, 149
Complon, Earl, 149
Complon, Rose, 136
Condon, Charles, 65, 84, 97, 142
Condon, 1-lelen, 63, 149
Conley, Rulh, 136
Davis, Don, 154
Davis, Ellen Mae, 142
Davis, Fred, 154
Davis, Francis, 61, 142
Davis, Marianna, 142
Davis, Mary Anna, 142
Davis, Nellie, 149
Davis, Norma, 142
Davis, Paul Eugene, 101, 149
Davis, Raymond, 112
Davisson, William, 101 112
Day, Donald, 112
De Ford, Violel, 149
Dellaven, Sue, 136
Dehorily, Bill, 83, 101
Dehorily, Ann, 149
Delph,1-larold, 113
Delph, Neva, 149
Denlinger, 1mogene,42,
113
Denny, Alberl, 83, 136
Denny, Richard, 65
66, 69, 70,
Denl Mar arel 16 58, 60, 136
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Denlon, Roberl, 154
Delienne, Marlha, 154
D'eVinney, Roberl, 23, 24, 46, 82,
95, 97, 98, 136
DeVore, Gilberl, 149
Dew, Alyce, 62, 66, 136
Dew, William, 51, 113
DeWeese, Helen, 113
Dexler, Jacqueline, 62, 68, 70, 136
Dick, Roberl, 114
Dielzen, Joan, 60, 114
Dielzen, Lucille, 61, 63, 149
Dielzen, Waller, 136
Dillion, Billy, 74, 136
Dills, Thelma Josephine, 62, 142
Dilllinger, Inez, 142
Dixon, Eva Mae, 149
Dixon, Jarrel, 69, 97
Dixon, Wilma, 114
Dobson, Belly, 63, 142
Dollar, Dorolhy, 149
Dollar, Marion, 114
Dollens, James, 142
Dollens, Marilyn, 41, 63, 149
Doolillle, Paul, 154
Dorsey, Ben, 154
Douglas, Beverly, 48, 149
Douglas, Beverly, 53, 72, 115
Douglas, Bill, 154
Douglas, Norman, 101
Dovey, Belly, 61, 115
Dovey, Gwenelh, 149
Downham, Cleda, 149
Downham, 1-lelen, 149
Du Bois, Glen, 149
Duckwall, Bernard, 69, 136
Duhn, Irene, 40
Dunn, Lilas, 149
Dunn, Malcolm, 154
Dunn, Norman, 115
Duranl, Kalhleen, 102, 103, 115
Durbin, Charles, 149
Durgan, Pally, 62, 66, 115
Durrer, Margarel, 115
Duvall, Margarel, 62, 136
Dyson, Su7anne, 60, 62, 114
Eaker, Belly Lou, 149
Eaker, 1-larold, 142
Early, Allen, 154
Early, Norma, 63, 149
Easlman, June, 66, 114
Ecoll, James, 149
Ecoll, Nadine, 149
Eckenberg, Shirley, 149
Eckhardl, Mable, 142
Edelson, Bennie, 142
Eden, Lee, 136
Edens, June, 63, 149
Edenburg, Lyle, 149
Edgeman, Bill 65, 83, 142
Edwards, Bob, 26, 27, 16, 58, 59,
65,73,101, 147,149
Eggman, Eunice, 136
Eggman, Gale, 58, 149
Ehle, Glen, 154
Ehle, Phyllis, 114
Ehrhardl, Sandra, 149
Ehrhardl, Virginia, 61, 137
Ehrhardl, Bob, 114
Eldridge, Jack, 61, 65, 84, 97, 149
Ellis, Jim, 73, 101
Ellis Joanne 102
Ellis, Ramona, 154
Ellis, Thom, 6
Ellison, 1-larriel, 142
Elmore, James, 84, 97, 149
Ellsworlh, Elhel, 143
Emmons, Barbara, 143
Endicoll, Geraldine, 63, 149
Englerl, Charles, 137
Epperly, Charles, 149
Erskine, Carl, 24, 64, 81, 82, 88,
89, 90, 92, 94, 100,10l, 105,137
Ervin, Marilyn, 149
Eskew, Keilh, 137
Eslelle, Jim, 154
Elchison, Dick, 154
Eubank, Russell, 137
Eulsler, Doris, 154
Eulsler, Laramine, 143
Eulsler, Rex, 149
Evans, Dick, 143
Evans, Lois, 16, 58, 67, 70, 115
Everell, Lou Ann, 102, 115
Fadely, lslea, 149
Fadely, Nila, 149
Fadely, Theodore, 115
Farley, Jack, 97, 143
Farley, James, 137
Farlow, Pally, 61, 154
Farmer, Evelyn, 137
Farmer, Harry 24, 82, 84, 87, 88
91, 95, 97, 98,
Farmer, Marlha, 115
Faulkner, Ann, 63, 143
Fausell, Barbara, 149
Feemsler, Phyllis, 154
Beverly, 63, 149
Fenimore, 1-lelen, 60, 115
Ferree, Jeanelle 149
Fidler, Bill, 97, 143
Finley, James, 143
Finley, Roberl, 137
Fischer, Allrella, 137
Fisher, Elizabelh, 66, 143
Fisher, Gene, 14A1 21, 47, 58, 61
67, 70, 115,
Fisher, Gene, 11A1 61, 149
Fisher, Margarel, 102, 103, 143
Fisher, William, 143
Filisimmons, Maxine, 40, 114
Flanders, Louise, 1, 31, 60, 67, 78
1 14
Flanigan, Belly, 149
Fleenor, Don Deena, 60, 79, 137
Fleenor, Wilella, 149
Folger, Sherley, 9, 39, 137
Folsom, Bernice, 66, 143
Follz, LeRoy, 73, 149
Forse, 1-larry, 16, 59, 61, 64, 71,
82, 93, 101
Forlner Norman, 61, 83, 137
Jimmy, 154
Fosler,
Fosler,
Jo Anne, 61, 63, 149
Margarel, 137
Fouse, Phyllis, 154
Fouse, Vera, 114
Fowler, Bob, 12, 13, 40, 115
Fowler, Garold, 44, 60, 115
Fowler, Janie, 6
Fowler, Kennelh, 143
Fowler, Marian, 137
Fowler, Mary Jane, 61, 62, 66, 143
Fox, Belly, 149
Fox, Norma Jean, 63, 143
Framplon, Jane, 67, 115
Francis,
Barbara 137
Frank, Jean, 149
Franke, Roberl, 64, 84, 97, 137
French, Mariorie, 60, 137
Friddle, Loren, 137
Fried, Roberl, 137
Frosl, Eleanor, 67, 115
Frye, 1-larry 64, 73,137
Fuller, Carolyn, 137
Evelyn, 143
Fuller,
Fuller, Lois, 42
Fuller, Wayne, 143
Fullinglon, 1-larriell, 115
Funk, Charlolmae, 143
Funk, Wallace, 149
Funkhouser, Annabelle, 66, 143
Funkhouser, Barbara, 149
Gable, 1-lall, 149
Gallamore, Donald, 38, 97, 149
Gallamore, Roberl, 137
Gallegly, Bill, 149
Gardner, Don, 115
Garringer, Rex, 137
Gaunl, Marlha, 61, 143
Gavin, Dolores, 149
Gayle, Jeanne, 66, 149
Gayle, Pally, 149
Gellinger, Lyla, 143
Genda, Dorolhy, 68, 70, 102, 143
Genda, Joan, 143 I
Genda, lmogene, 66
George, Mary Francis, 149
Hanneman, Beverly, 154
Gephardl, Thom, 79, 137
Gephardl, Max, 24, 64, 73,
149
Gephardl, Mildred, 61, 63
Gerard, Eslher, I16
Gerkin, Jacgueline, 149
Gibson, Belly, 116
Gibson, Bob, 65, 143
Gibson, Dolores, 137
Gibson, Joan, 149
Gillespie, Delilah, 116
Gilmore, Janice, 137
Gilmore, Rogerl, 126
Ginn, William, 74
Givan, David, 97, 149
Givens, Rulh, 143
Glazer, Bob Boyd, 18, 70, 149
Glazer, Bob Carl, 72, 149
Glen, Polle, 154
Glover, Rulh, 63, 66, 143
Gead, Belly, 102, 103, 149
Goble, Donell, 84
Goble, Paul, 95
Goerz, Melvin, 83, 137
Goldsmilh, Lenora, 149
Good, Pauline, 137
Gooding, Phyllis, Ann, 149
Gooding, Rosemary, 17, 116
Goodwin, Eileen, 63, 66, 143
Gordon, Charles, 149
Gordan, Curlis, 149
Gordon, Lois, 116
Gore, Odell, 24, 95
Gosling, Marylene, 62, 137
Gowen, Mary Jane, 117
Gray,
Gowen, Phyllis, 143
Goyer, Marilyn, 143
Grady, Mead, 10, 58, 73
Graham,
Graham,
Ella L., 143
George, 117
Graham, Mildred, 149
Graham, Roberl, 26, 61, 83, 143
Granger, Roberl, 58, 65 149
Granger, William, 117
Granl, R
oberl, 65, 143
Granlharn, Mack, 154
Graves, Dorolhy, 117
Gray, Arlene, 65, 143
Gray
, Barbara, 149
Gray, Charles, 101
Gray, Dona, 22, 143
Gray Edward, 143
Gray, Joanne 16
Gray, Roberl Leroy, 82, 99, 137
Gray, Roberl Lewis, 72, 97
Margie, 137
Grealhouse, Norma Jean 137
Green, Belly Jean, 137
Green, Clyde, 24, 95, 97
Dorolhy, 143
Green,
Green, Jack, 25, 76
Greene, Donna, 16, 58, 60, 61,
Greenland, Palricia, 63 143
Gregg, Ronald, 137
Grieb, Sidney, 150
eiilliii, Pelly, ee, 143
150
Grimes, Harry, 61
Groble, Nancy, 63, 149
Groves, Marie, 63, 150
Guerin, Ralph, 150
Gulley, Faye, 116
Gulley, Sarah, 137
Guslin, Donald, 84, 78, 101, 150
Guslin,
Gwinn,
Peggy, 61, 143
Belly, 63, 66, 143
Gwinn, Blake, 24, 84, 85, 95, 97
Gwinnup, Donald, 137
Gwynn, Joanna, 143
Hadley, Helen, 63
Hagan, Geneva, 150
Hahn, Barbara 63, 150
Hahn, Eileen, 137
1-1aigh,Jo Anne, 137
Hainly, Norma, 150
Hair, Mary Lou, 68, 150
Haler, Rosemarie, 143
Haley, Joan, 68
Hall Dale 137
Hall, Delores, 137
Hall, Jack, 65, 143
Hall, Pally, 137
Hall, Phyllis, 154
Hall, Roberl 25, 26, 28, 53, 64,
71, 78, 116
Hall, Ray, 84, 101, 150
Hallell, Dorolhy, 63, 150
1-lamillon, Charles, 65
1-lamillon, Jack, 154
Hamillon, Jo Ann, 143
Hamillon, Joesph E, 150
Hamillon, Joesph, 150
Hamillon,
135, 137
Hamillon, Roberl, 58, 84, 150
Hamillon, Tom, 24, 27, 84, 97, 150
Hancock, Georgia, 150
Handley, Lee 16, 58, 65, 141, 143
1-lanna, Barbara, 21, 59, 66, 71, 79
116
Hannalord, Roberl, 16, 59, 65, 71,
143
Hans, Wilma, 117
Hardacre, Dallas, 150
Hardin, Nelva, 117
Hardy, Miles, 16, 58, 65, 143
Harless, Billie, 137
Harless, Jack, 143
Harless, Max, 77, 137
Harmon, Barbara, 66, 117
Harney, Norma, 102
Harris, Richard, 67
Harris, Roberl, 150
Harris, Wilda, 150
Harrison, Richard, 61, 67, 137
Harshman, Marvin, 83, 137
Harl, Melba, 61, 66, 143
Harlman, Donald, 150
Harvey, Mariorie, 58, 61, 63, 150
Harvey, Richard, 143
Harvey, William, 16, 58, 65, 143
Halch, Evah Belle, 137
Halhcoal, Glenda, 63
Hauck, Leonard, 150
Haull, Rulh,5, 31, 6O,72, 108,117
Hawkins, June, 62, 116
Hawley, Barbara, 68, 143
Hawley, Virginia, 68, 150
Hayes, Slella, 137
Haynes, Velda, 16, 58, 150
Hellin, Jackie, 150
Heiman, Bill, 150
Heinernan, Roberl, 97, 101, 150
Heinemarl, Palricia, 60, 61, 116
Heiney, Joanna, 60, 79, 97, 137
Heiney, Barbara, 150
Heiney, Vivian, 116
Helberl, Belly, 66, 143
Heller, Kalhryn, 116
Hellerl, Barbara, 116
Helmic, William, 65, 68
Henderson, Belly Jane, 66
Henderson, Beverly, 63, 143
Henderson, Roberl, 83, 150
Hendricks, Don, 150
Hendrickson, Clarence, 150
Henning, Helen, 51, 150
Henning, Richard, 150
Hensley, Jean, 150
Hensley, Farada, 9, 74, 75, 116
Hensley, Rose Mary, 61, 143
Herb, Palsy, 150
Herbsl, John, 117
Herrell, Elsie, 143
Herron, Beverly, 154
Hersley, lram, 150
Herlenslein, Belle, 76, 117
Hewill, Dora Mae, 102, 150
Hiall, Jesse, 83
Hiday, Francis, 54
Hiday, Lenna Mae, 154
Hiday, Richard, 82, 84, 87, 117
Hilboll, William, 70
Hiles, Gerald, 54
Hill, Barbara, 150
Hemillen, Peley,s3, 71, 72, Ve, 116
Rieheie, 64, efl, 70
1-Iill, Jean, 27, 102, 150
Hilliker, Belly, 143
Hinchman, Roberl, 137
llines, Donald, 118
Hines, Jack, 137
Hines, Paul, 118
1-lise, Palsy, 63
Hillle, Roberl, 27, 64, 68, 118
Hoard, Ella, 63, 143
Hodson, Anna, 118
Hodson, William, 150
Hollman, Leon, 137
Hollmasler, Belly, 63, 143
Hollingsworlh, Joan, 62, 119
Holloway, James, 24, 84, 97, 143
Holloway Lois, 61
Holloway, Wilber, 95
Hon, Jean, 137
Hood, Edilh, 62, 119
Hood, Wynona, 143
Hoover, O,K, 150
Hopper, Imogene, 143
Hornbeck, Georgella, 154
Hornbeck, Ray, 150
Horlon, Deloris, 47, 143
Hosier, Barbara, 119
Hosier, Jack, 150
Hosier, Louann, 143
Housh, Jack, 150
Hovermale, Mary Belle, 119
Heweid, Bill, 24, 81, 82, 84, sis,
89, 90, 92, 93, 94, 119
Howard, Hayes, 119
Howard, Nancy, 154
Howard, Norma, 118
Howard, Wendell, 60, 79
Howe, Kelurah, 66, 137
Howe, Marianna, 67, 137
Howensline, Jack, 65, 143
Hubbard, Maye, 147
Hudgel, Don, 68, 70
Hudson, James, 137
Hull, Warren, 143
Huller, Mary Louise, 150
Hullman, Donna, 137
Hullman, Kennelh, 150
Hullman, William, 44, 118
Hughel, Don, 143
Hughes, Palricia, 137
Hughes, Ralph, 73, 137
Hull, Marvin, 68, 143
Hulse, Carl, 143
Hulse, Madonna, 150
Hulse, Phyllis, 67, 70
Humbles, Edward, 43, 61, 68, 70,
150
lreland, Jack, 68
1reland,Judy, 119
lsaacs, Jack, 119
lsaacs, Marlorie, 150
lsaacs, Ray, 143
Isanagle, Gerald, 73, 150
lsenhour, Chancey, 154
lsenhour, Roberl, 150
lsenhour, William, 51, 119
-Jaclaey, Palricia, 143
Jackson, Mary Lou, 14 3
Jackson, Paul, 137
Jackson, Rulh, 150
Jacobs, Palricia, 137
Jager, Jerry, 150
James, Carl, 154
James, Charles, 64, 101, 137
James, Donald, 23, 24, 64, 84,
98, 137
James, Edward, 142
Jarrell, Mary Frances, 119
Jarrell, Ronald, 150
Jarrell, Mary Ann, 137
Jarvis, Belly Jean, 62, 119
Jarvis, Roberl, 61
Jessup, Lenora, 143 3
Jeslers, Barbara, 150
Jobe, Kermil, 40, 118
John, Bobby, 137
John, Marlha, 118
Johnson, Berl, 118
Johnson, Lois, 150
Johnson, Vera, 137
Johnslone, Marye, 63, 150
Johnslone, Suzelle, 118
Jones
Joe 54
Jones1Anila, 137
Jones, Ann, 150
Jones, Billie Jo, 144
Jones, Marie, 150
Jones, Charles, 137
Jones, Dorolhy, 58, 137
Jones, Erma, 62
Jones, Lewis, 16, 144
Jones, Margarel, 144
Jones, Mariorie, 61
Jones, Marie, 102
Jones, Phyllis, 65, 150
Jones, Richard, 150
Jones, Slanley, 119
Jordan, Elwanda, 62, 76, 137
Jordan, Emma June, 137
Jordon, Virginia Madeline, 144
Judd, Beverly, 63, 102, 150
Karr, James, 97
Karr Mary, 119
Humbles, Harold, 137
Humerickhouse,
Hurnerickhouse,
Anna Mae, 154
Buddie, 68, 150
Humerickhouse, Imogene, 137
Humerickhouse,
118
Jean, 16, 58, 66
Humlleel, Marseille, 150
Humlleel, Wilma, 118
Humphrey, Roberl, 47, 65,
143
Humphries, Phyllis, 150
101.
Humphries, Roberl, 143
Hungerlord, Jacguellne, 137
Hurll, Joanna, 66, 143
Hunl, Keilh, 61, 150
Hunl, Phyllis, 150
Hunler, Jean, 143
Hunler, Morlon, 143
Hunler, Roberl, 24, 84, 85, 95.
Hulchens, Mary, 143
Beverly,
Hulslar, 63, 143
Hullon, Charles, 84, 85, 150
Hullon, Eugene, 88, 91, 95, 101
Hullon Jack, 83, 143
Hullon, Jean, 61, 102 ,103 137
Hullon, Lois, 119
Hullon, Bob, 140
Hurd, Carolyn, 154
Hyndman, Lloyd, 58, 150
1Kasl, Eslher,137
lkasl, Eslher, 137
HGH, Dea,,,, 5, 44, 47' 64' II6, '24 Hill, Bl-i++0n, II7 lmel, Romona, 66, 143
Kaullman, Bob, 137
Kaullman, Joan, 63, 150
Kearns, Alberl, 75, 144
Keesling, Dorolhy, 67, 138
Keesling Eugene, 97, 98, 138
Keesling, Junior, 150
Keesling, Roberl, 150
Keilh, Earlyn, 62, 119
Kelley, Bi11ie,43, 150
Kelly, Agnes, 150
Kelly, Carler, 6, 67, 70, 119
Kellow, Buddy, 150
Kempher, Belly, 61, 102, 144
Kendall, Gerald, 54
Kendrick, Donald, 61
Kerr, Joan, 61, 66, 119
Kessler, Joan, 60, 61, 62, 119
Kessler, Roberl, 84
Kelner, Joseph, 97
Key, Janel, 144
Keyes,
Kidwe
Marlha, 120
ll, Maxine, 62, 71, 76, 138
Kidwell, Rollin, 144
Kimble, Richard, 74
Kimm, Ronald, 150
Kimmerling, Neva, 63, 150
Kincaid, Leon, 24, 84, 85
King Ellen, le, 71, 120
King Frank, 144
King
King
King
King,
John, 138
Kennelh, Lee, 150
Nola, 63, 102, 150
Roberl, 38
King, Teddy, 68, I44
King, William, ISO
Kingery, James, I20
Kinnaman, Gordon, ISO
Kirchenbauer, Dorolhy, I20
Kirliland, Raymond, 5, I8, 64, 7
76, ioa, I24
Kislcer, Belly, IS4
Kisller, Russell, 50
Kleyla, Donna, 72, l02, IO3, I44
Klineleller, Lucille, ISO
Knighl, Mary Ann, 63, ISO
Knobloclc, Rose Mary, I44
Kolenda, Edgar, ISO
Kolenda, Mary, I38
Koob, I-Ielen, I44
Koob, Marlin, 67, I44
Kopp, William, 60, I20
Kramer, Barbara, I20, I44
Kramer, Belly, 60
Kreps, Diclc, ISI
Kuhns, Dorolhy, ISI
Kullensli, I-Ielen, I44
Kuslanborler, Shirley, 6I, I38
Lacey, Charles, 65, I44
Lamar, James, 95
Lamar, lmaline, 62, I2I
Lamar, Maurice, 23, 84, 97, I38
Land Bob, I2I
Land, Jaclc, ISI
Land, Palricia, 66, I38
Landes, Charles, 73, I38
Landes, William, I2I
Landon, I-Ioward, 60, I38
Lane, Belly, I38
Lane,
Lane,
Lane,
Edward, ISO
Marie, 6I, ISI
Myra, 48, I38, ISO
McKinley, Mary Garnell, I22
88, I2I
Maliclc, Joseph, I44
Langley, Janice, I44
Lanlz, Elizabelh, I38
Larabee, Ramona, I02, ISI
Lawler, Donald, I44
Lawler, William, I6, 53, S8, 64
I2O
Lawson, Wlilliam ISI
La Rue, Rowena, 65, l2l
Laux, Roberl, 44, I2O
Lazenby, Alice, 63, 66
Leaky, Mary K., ISI
Lealherman, Bob, 6I, 65, 67
Leayell, Norma, I20
Ledbeller, Clillord, 67, I44
Lee, Dicli, I38
Leedom, Everell, I44
Leever, I-Iarold, 77
Lever, Marlha, I20
Lellel, Jim, I38
Lellell, Wesley, 97
Legg, I-Iilda, I20
Legg, Marlha, I38
Le Monde, Cora, I44
Lennis, Mardelle, I44
Leonard, Marilyn, I20
Phyllis, 66, I44
Lewellen, Mary Lee, 63, I44
Lewellyn, Belly, I6, I38
Lewellyn, Gerold, 6I, 83, I44
Lewellyn, I-Iarold, 833 ISI
Lewis, Donald, 82, 84, 85, 97,
Lewis, Eleanor, I50
Lewis Gladys, 66, I2I
Lewis, James, I44
Lewis, Naomi, I2I
Lewis Philip, I38
Lewis Phyllis, I38
Lewis Uma, l2I
Levi, Joan, I44
Linlrins, Belly, I2I
Linville, Joan, 62, I44
Lillle, Belly, 63, IO2, ISI
Lillle, Edilh, 6
Livinqslon, Carl, I38
Loclcwod, Paulina, 63, 68, ISI
Lohr, Carol, I20
Long, Mary, I44
Long, Phyllis, 63, I02, I44
Loose, William, IOO, IOI, I44
Losey, Bill, 24, 84, 95, ISI
Losey, Lorhella, I44
Loudenback Norman, 65, I44
Lowe, Eugene, I20
Lower, Phyllis, I44
Lowman, Belly, I6, 3I, 59, 67,
I07, I2O
Lowman, Katherine, I20
Lowry, Jacqueline, 72, I20
Lowry, Phyllis, 62, 66, 72, I38
Lucas, Marilyn, I38
Lulrens, Marilyn, 6I
Luse, Eudella, 9, I20o
76,
Lulher, Edgar, I38
Lullon, Earl, 23, 24, 50, 65, 97
I44
Lullon, William, I44
Lynch,
I2l
Anilra, 2I, 25, 60, 67,
Lysl, Barbara, 63, I44
Lysl, June, I44
McArl, Janice, 2I, 67, 7I, I38
McCain, Frances, 68
McCain, Juanila, ISI
McCarorIl, Dorolhy, ISI
McCarly, Carolyn, 6I, 69, ISO
McCarly, Elaine, I44
McClain, Dorolhy, ISI
Mclinloclc, Wayne, 67, I23
McConnell, Barbara, ISI
McConnell, Charles, ISI
McConnell, Roy, I96
McCord, Belly, I23, I38
McCord, Donald, ISI
McCormack, Margarel, I38
McCoy, Belly, IS4
McCreary, Kennelh, I23
McDowell, Jean, I44
McFadden, Jeanne, I22
McGiIIicuddy, Belly, I23
McGuire, Palricia, 25, 42, 62,
I22
Mcl'lenry, Bob, 60, 67, 68
McKay, Barbara, ISI
McKee John, 39, S3
McKinley, Donald, 76
McKinley, Joan, IS4
70.
67,
Malhis, Lois Marie, ISI
Mallhew, John, 74, 75, I38
Mallhew, Rachel, 6l, 63, ISI
Mallingly, Joe, I38
Maul, Wayne, 9, I6, 58,
I44
Maxwell, Anna, I23
Mayes, Lesler, I23
Maynard, Jewell, I44
Mead, Roberl, 73, I38
Meilcel, Anne, I23
Melle, Barbara, 69 70
Merrell, Luanne, ISI
Merrill, Belly, 60, 6I, l02.
Melzer, George, 73, 74, I38
Melzger, William, 24, 74, 83, 97
Michael, Berlie, ISI
Michael, I-Ielen, I38
Michel, Ross, I6, 58, 65, 7I, 97.
I44
Middlelon, Bill, I38
Milam, Thelma, I22
Milburn, Virginia, ISI
64, 97,
I38
Miley, Evelyn, 72, I44
Miller, Anna Lee, 62, I23
Miller, Barbara, I38
Miller, Belly, IS4
Miller, Bill, 64, I23
Miller, Bill, ISI
Miller, Billie Mao, ISI
Miller, Jaclc, 46, 73, I38
Miller, James, 84, 85, ISI
Miller, Joan, 9, 62, 76, I23
Miller, Mary Frances, ISI
Miller, Phyllis, 63, ISI
Miller, Sara, 63, ISI
Mouse,
Muller,
Mary, 62, I38
Charles, IS4
Mulvihill, Marilyn, 25, 39, eo, 67
7I, I23
Mundhenlc, Jr., ISI
Mundy, Allen, IS4 -
Maribe+h, ie, 59, eo, io2
Munson,
IO3, I38
Murphy, I-larry, 84, ISI
Murdoclc, Waller, ISI
Musselman, Gilberl, 74, 75, I23
Muslin,
Mary 9, I2
Myers, I-Ielen, I23
Myers, Jimmy, ISI
Myers, Neva, I24
Nash. Roberl, ISI
Nealis, Mary, I24
Needler, Marshall, I38
Nell, Agnes, I44
Nell, Bill, I44
Nelson, Beniamin, 73, ISI
I-Ielson, Beverly, 63, 66, I44
Ilelson, John, 84, ISI
Ilelson, Lee, I44
Ilelson, Palricia, I38
Nevin, Doris, I24
Ilevis, Roberla, 60, 62, 7I, I38
Newman, Donald, 67
Newsom, Billie, IS4
Ilewsom, Clarice, ISI
Ilewsom, George, IS4
Niccum, Mary, I44
Ilichels, Charles, 6I, 65, I44 72
Nichol, Virginia, 60, 62, I24
Nichelson, LaVern, 84, ISI
McKinley, Virginia Joan, 63, I44
McLain, Mary Lou, 60, 62, 68,
I22
McMahan, Gene, 6l, I44
McMahan, Roberl, ISI
McManigeII, Bill, I6
McMurray, Nancy, IO2, ISI
McMurlrey, Ida, IO2, ISO
McNeal, Alyce, IO2, ISI
McNeal, Virginia, IO2, I44
McVey, Mariorie, ISI
Mabbill, Velma, I44
Madara, Charles, I38, I5l
Main, J. D., 64
Main, Dicli, 9, 64,
Main, Dyson, 64
Maior, Lorraine, I38
Malaguerra, Elmer, 23, 3I, 66,
79, I2I
Malone, Joann, I6, 62, I38
Malone, Raymond, 20, 2l, 65,
70, 72, 95, 97, 99, I44
Manges, Bob, IOI
Manis, Jane, I22
Mannon, Alberla, I6, 58, I44
Manuel Janel, I22
Marianos, Ward, 24, 64, 83,
97, I38
Marley, Margarel, ISI
Marrer, Suzanne, I6, 59, 62,
I38
Marsh Barbara, I44
Marsh, Dolores, 63, ISO
Marsh, Claude Elden, ISI
Marsh, Marilyn, 63
Marshall, Marilyn, I44
Marlin, Juncie, 63, 66, I44
70,
67
67
90
I3S
Mills, Barbara, ISI
Mills, Dorolhy, I44
Mills, Junior, IOI, ISI
Minniear, Alice, ISI
Minniear, Delores, I44
Milchell, Billy, ISI
Milchell, Dorolhy, I44
Milchell, Joe, 72, 73
Moberly, Jaclc, I44
Mohler, Joe, I23
Nicholson, Marilyn, ISI
Norris, Gene, ISI
Norris, Roberla, IS4
Norlh, Norma, 47, I44
Norlon, Bill, 46
Norlon, Jo Anne, 63, 7I, I44
Norlon, Marl, I8, S3, 64, I24
Norlon, William, 73, I38
Nowlin
Iludding,
Ilunley,
I'Iarriell, I38
Marilyn, I2S
Dorolhy, I38
Monroe, Arlhur, 73, I38
Monroe, Wilma, I44
Moomev, Doris, 6I, 63, 66,
Moore, Allen, ISI
Moore, Ba'In-ra, I2 I33
I44
Moore, Bfznlon, 65, 83, I44
Moore, Belly A, 60, 62, 63, 7I,
I38
Moore, Belly Jane,I44
Moore, Donna, I38
Moore, Donald, I38
Moore, Frances, I22
Moore, Gene, 72, 773, I22
Moore Jaclc 73, ISI
I1oorelJohnl I38
Ilunloy, Emma Joan, I6, 22,
I25
Oakes, Paul, IOI, ISI
Oberlies, Elsel, ISI
O'B yanl, l'nIen, I44
O'Connor, Mary, I2S
Odell, Nancy, I54
Odom, lc'-ilnerl, 74, 75, ISI
Ogden, William, I00, IOI
Olelc, Doris, I44
Olvey, William, 67, 97
O'NeiIl, Mary, 66
O'NeiII, Paul, 24, 82, 84, 85.
88, 9I, 93, 95, I00, IOI
Onlces, Richard, ISI
Orlh, Donald, 74
Osburn, Kay, ,IS4
Osburn, Willa, I38
Osling, Mable, I38
Moore, Mariana, 58, 63, IO2, ISI
Moore, Nadean, 72, ISI
Moore, Roberl, 65, 97, I44
Moore, Wanda, ISI
Moran, Billy, ISI
Morehouse, l-Ioward, I23
Moreland, Carol, I44
Osling, Thelma, ISI
Osler, John, 7, 44, 64, 7I, I2S
Ollerbaclc, Jalie, I44
Ollo Evalyn, 63, ISI
Moreland, Thomas, 65. 84, 97
I44
Morgan Gene, ISI
Morgan, John, IS4
Morgan Melba, ISI
Morgan,
Marlindale, Ima Jene 2l, 67, I22
Masley, Luann, ISI
Mason, Mildred, I22
Maslers, Billy, 69
Malher, Bonnie, 73
Malhias, Rulh, I44
Morris, Evelyn, ISI
Morris, Marilyn, I22
Morris, Verna, 67, I38
Morrison, Edilh, 58, 63, I02, I50
Morrison, June, I44
Morrow, Allen, IS4
Morrow, Jenel, I38
Morse, Roberl, I0, 24, 3I, 33, 60,
6l, 64, 82, 84, 85, 88, 89
IOI, I22
Mosley, Maurice, I23
Molle, Marny, I38
Molle, Suzanne, 66, I44
Mouland, Virginia, ISI
Mounls, Roberl, I38
Owens, Billie, I44
Owens, Pally, 66, I44
Painler, Mary Vera, 66
Paisley, Ramona, 63, I45
Palmer, Belly, I45
Palmer, Bob, ISI
Pancol, Anaslasia, ISI
Pancol, George, 9, 3I, 39, 64, 76.
I24
Paramore, Shirley, I45
Parlcer, Florence, I38, ISI
Parlcer, George, I24
Parlier, Lois, I45
Parlfer, Palricia, I38
Parlcer, Roberl, I45
Parlcer, Rosanna, ISI
Parlcinson, Juanila, I5I
Parmer, Tom ,I0l, I38
Parrill, Verna, ISI
Parsons, Lou, Anne, 63, IO2, l47i
l5l
Parlinglon, James, I45
Parllow, Bernice, l5I
Paschal, Corrine, I45
Passwaler, Ray, 84, 85, l52
Pallengale, Margie, I24
Pallerson, Marlha, 152
Pavey, Bob, I6, l38
Pavey, Doris, l38
Pavey, Mary Alice, 66, l45
Pavey, Roberl, 74
Belly, I24
Frances, I45
Payne,
Pearl,
Pearson, Joycilie, 6l, l52
Pearson, Phyllis, 9, 6l, I45
Peck, Jeanne, 63, l52
Peebles, Kennelh, I45
Penny. Belly, 152
Pequignol, Roberl, 73, 76, l38
Perry, Geraldine, I24
Juanila, l52
Violel, l52
Perry,
Perry,
Pelers, Belly, 63
Mary, l52x
Pelers,
Pel6I'S, Norman, 65, 97
Pelers, Roberla, l52
Pelerson, Phyllis, l52
Pelry, Neal, 60, 68, 78, l38
Pelligrew, Joe, 74, 75, I24
Pelligrew, Joyce, l38
Pellrigrew, V., I25
Phlegar, Don, 55
Pheanis, Richard, 64, 82, l00,
I25
lll,
Phelps, Gene, 6l, 65, I45
Phelps, Pal, I54
Phillips, George, l52
Phillips, lrrna, 63, l52
Phillips, Jane Ann, 63, l45
Phillips, Palricia, 6l, 62, 67, l38
Pickerll, Phyllis, l52
Pierson, Pearl, l45
Pile, Piiyiias, 42, as 145
Pillenger, Barbara, 60, 62, I25
Pillenger, Dan, 65, 74, 75, I45
Pills, Palricia, 69, 73, 76, l02, IO3,
I38
Pillser, Viola, l54
Plall, Jacqueline, 66, l25
Plessinger, Anne, 62, 7I, 72, l38
Plelcher, Roberla, 62, 67, I24
Polus, Nick, l52
Poole, Richard, l38
Poole, Ruby, I45
Poor. Barbara, 63, l52
Poor, Peggy, 63, l52
Pope, Belly l54
Pope, Bill, 97, l52
Porler, Alberla, l02, l52
Porler, Anila, l24
Porler, Mary Malha, 63, l52
Posey, John, I24
Powless, Earl, 65, 68, 70, 73
97, I45
Praler, Marlha, l45
Pralher, Ralph, l54
Precup, David, I6, 59, 65, 67,
Price, Vonda, 42, 66, I24
Prichard, Kennelh, 27, l52
Priesl Jo Ann, 66, l45
Priesl, Joann, I45
Prokos, Lilsa, 48, 6l, 62, I24
Prokos, Mary, 63, 66, I45
Proul, Joe, l38 ,
Provence, Edilh, 62, I24
Pruill, Carol, 67, 83, I45
Pryer, Lucien, l38
Pursley, James, l52
Pynchon, Jim, l52
Ragsdale, Roberl, I45
Randolph, Margarel, I25
Raper, Marion, 97
Raper, Pauline, 68, l02, l25
Rariden, Roberl, l25
Rawlings, Dorolhy, 66, I45
Raymore, Barbara, l52
Raymore, Geoganna, l52
Reasner, Bill, l38
Reclor, Dorolhy, I45
Reclor, Jack, 24, 82, 84, 88, 89,
I O
9l,92, 93, 0,lDl
Redick, Jo Ann, I25
Redick, John, I26
Redick, Margarel, I26
Reed, William, I38
Reed, Ralph, I45
Reed, Roberl, 74, 75, l52
Reed, Waller, I26
William, 40, 53, I26
Reed,
Rellord, Maralha, I27
Remley, Mary, 63, l52
Renl, Mariorie, 66
Renl, Raymond, l0l, l45
Relz, William, I27
Reveal, Palsy, 66
Reynolds, Beverly, 63, I45
Reynolds, Billy, l52
Reynolds, David, l54
Reynolds, Miriam, 67, 70, I27
Rhodes, Marilyn, 3l, 62, 66, 7l,
76, I27, I32
Rhodes, Warren, 6l, 65, I45
Rhynearson, Gladys, l52
Rhynearson, Hal, I45
Rice, Belly, 67, l38
Rich, Alberl, l52
Rich, Ellen, l38
Rich, Lawrence, 5l, 77, I27
Richard, Delores, l02, l52
Richardson, Mary Alice, I45
Richards
Rickells,
on, Phyllis, 6l, 63, l52
Ralph, I27
Rillle, Arlhur, I45
Riggle, Belly, 69, I45
Riqgle, Naomi, I26
Riggs, Barbara, 60, I38
Riggs, Jacqueline, l52
Riggs, Lillian, l45
Riggs, Richard, l52
Riley, Beverly, l52
Riley, Rila, I45
Rinker, lrma, 62, 67, 72, 76, lO2,
IO3, I26
Risch, Belly, 62, I26
Riller, Roberl, I6, 24, 58, 65,
84, 95, lOl
Roach, Wanda, I45
Robbins, Belly, l26
Robbins, Edward, l38
Roberls, Bruce, I38
Roberls, l-lelen, 60. 72
Roberls,
99
Richard, 23, 24, 95, 97,
Roberlson, Mariorie, l52
Robinson, James, l52
Robinson, Palricia, 66
Rock, Roberl, 84, l38
Rockwell, Marlha, l52
Rockwell,
Mary Rulh, l27
Rodecap, Bill, 67, I27
Rodeman, Florence, 76, l38
Roemer,
Roland,
Carl, I27
Janel, 62, I38
Rolls, Jo Ann, l52
Rool, Donald, 68, I27
Rose, Geneva, I45
Roseberry, Phillip, 65, 72, I45
Rossman, Donald, I52
Roush, Joan, I27
Roush, Maxine, l39
Rousev, lnlarry, 6l, l52
Ryan, Belly, 66, I45
Ryan, Billy, I45
Ryan, Edward, l39
Ryan, Pally, I45
Rubenking, Charles, I39
Ruelenachl, Bob, 25
Rulev. Isabelle, I45
67,
Rumler, Belly, l39
Sample, Mary Joan, 62, l39
Sample, Zoe, 72, l39
Samuels, Mary, 62, l39
Samuels, Wanda, 5, 62, I24, I26
Sanders, Don, I45
Sanders, Maxine, l52
Sargenl, Genevieve, 60, l39
Saunders, Florene, 63, 66, 69,
l4l, I45
Saunders, Lorene, 43, 63, 66,
70, l45
Savage, Jack I45
Sayers, Dan, I45
Saylor, Eugene, 64, I26
Scales, Kalherine, l39
70,
69.
Scampmorle, Frank, 23, 24, 83, 97
lli-5
Scampmorle, Josephine, 62,
76, l27
Schaller, Arline, I27
Schellar, Melvin, I45
Scharnowske, Roberl, 24, 82,
B6, BB, 90, 93
Schell, Bill, I54
Schepper, Keilh, l39
Schepper, Richerd, l0l
Schepper, Roberl, l52
Schepper, Roland, l00, I45
Schlabach, Don, 53, 64, 66,
I27
Schlossberg, Gerald, 39, 40,
Schmidl, Gerlrude, 9, 60, 62,
Schmidl, Lola, l52
Schmink, Carolyn, I52
Schmill, Jane, I45
Schneider, Phyllis, 62, l39
Schoonover, Donna, 63, l52
Schoonover, Edilh, 62, 66, 68,
l27
Schreiner, David, I28
Schullz, l-laroldyne, 68, l39
Scoll, Suzelle, 6l, 62, 66 l39
Secresl, Tom, l45
Seipel, Mare, l28
Seipel, Wilbur, l39
Sell,Junior, 40, l28
Sells, Claire, lone, 63, I45
Sells, Doris, 6l, 63, l4l I45
Sells Joan, 60, 62, 76, l28
Senseney, Belly, l52
Sexlon, l-lerberl, 83
Seyberl, William, I52
Shaler, Pauline, 62, 67, l39
Shaler, Roberl, 24, 84, 85, 95,
Shannon, Joan, 6l, I52
Shannon, Phyllis, l52
Sharpe Mary, l28
Shaul, Arline, l45
Shaw, Bernice, l28
Sheedy, Evelyn, I45
Sheels, Phyllis, 63, I45
Shelburn, Ralph, I45
Sheldon, June, I52
Shellon, Billy, 84
Sheperd, Jack, 68, 84, l52
Shepherd, Louis, 84, 85
Sheperd, Slanley, 6l
Shellerly, Jean, l52
Shellerly, Phyllis, 58, 63, l02
Sheward, George, I45
Shipley, Donna, I29
Shipley, Wanella, l52
Shoullz, Jane, 66, l52
7l,
84,
l0l.
I27
I27
70,
l52
Shroul, Gordon, I6, 66, 67, l39
Shroul, Marilyn, 63, I52
Shroul, Marvin C., 53, I29
Shroyer, Marlha, l39
Shuman, Palricia, 63, l52
Siberl, Lillian, 66, l45
Siler, Mariorie, I45
Siler, Rulh, I29
Simmonds, Gene, 2l, 67, 70,
l39
Simmons, Belly, l39
Simmons, Norma, l52
Simpson, Roberl, I45
Sink, Earl, l54
Sinnell, Belly, I52
Sisil, Bille Rulh, 62, l39
Sizelove, Alice, I45
Skaggs, Mary, l39, l52
Skaggs, Richard, l52
Skaggs, Woodrow, I45
Skellon, Joe, l39
Saunders, Charles, 2l, 67, 70, l26 Skiles, Bob 24, 82, 84, 86, 88,
7l,
89,
90, lOl, l29
Skiles, Orpha, I45
Skinner, Virginia, l52
Slaler, Leroy, 24, 84, 95, l52
Sloan, Jo Ann, 63, l45
Smear Belly, l52
Smilh, Alberl, 55, l28
Smilh, Arnold, 55
Smilh, Barbara, 63, l52
Smilh, Barbara, l52
Smilh, Belly, l28
Smilh, Belly Ann, 62, l52, I39
Smilh, Bobby E., 97
Smilh, Don, l39
Smilh, Everll, 77, l39
Smilh, James, 68, l52
Smilh, Joyce, 62, l39
Smilh, Kale, I6, 58, 63, l52
Smilh, lvlarlorie, 53, 62, l02, I03
l28
Smilh, Mary Ellen, 72, l28
Smolh, Mary l-lelen, l52
Smilh, Norma, l52
Smilh, Palricia, 63, I45
Smilh, Palricia F., 66, I46
Smilh, Pally Ann, 63, l52
Smilh, Priscilla, 40, l28
Smilh, Virginia, IO2
Smilh, Willord, 6l, 97, l39
Smilh, Wilma, l28
Snapp, Belly Jane, I29
Snider, Gale, l39
Snow, Donald, l39
Snow, Junior, l52
Snow, Rulh, 6l, 97, l02, l03 l 9
Snowden, oberl, 84
Snyder, James, I29
Sobel, Naomi, l52
Sobel, Wanda, I29
Sokol, Wanda, I29
Songer, Jeannine, l52
Songer, Marcia, l52
Souders, William, 9, I6, 53, 58
60, 6l, B3, l29
Soulham, William, 60, 77, l28
Soulhers, Alma, 6l, l02, l03, l52
Soverns,, Dallas, l52
Sowash, Marilyn, l52
Spall, Belly, 72, I46
Spall, Naomi, 66, I46
Spangler, Delberl, l28
Sparks, Jerry, 97, l52
Spearman, Fred, l28
Spearman, Roberl, 24, 84, 95,
I47, l52
Speck, l-lugh, l0l
Srneedy, Belly, 62, l02, I03, l39
Spencer, Barbara, 66, 72, I46
Spencer, Rex, 84, I46
Speigal, Barbara, 63, 7l, I46
Spiggle, Bob, l52
Soilzer, Barbara, I6
Sprague, Joe, 43, 6l
Sprague, Richard, l39
Slallod, Randall. 65, 97, I46
Slage, Richard, 28, 72, 84, 95, 2
Slahl, ose, 61
Slaley, Maxine, l52
Slanger, Palricia, l39
Slanley, Ceinwen, l28
Slanley, Madonna, I46
Slanley, Mary-Jo, 63
Slanley, Mary, l53
Slarr, Marlha, l46
Sleckel, Clyde, 6l, 65, 72,
Sleiner, Florence, 6l, I28
Sleirwall, William, 77, l39
Slephen, Paul, 7l, l28
Slern, Donna, l52
Slevens, Doris, 6l, 62, 67,
l39
Sleves, Treva, I46
Sleves, Wilma, 60, l39
Slewarl, Adrinne, 63, I53
I46
Slewarl, Dick, 64
Slewarl, Pal, 27 58, 63, l53
Slewarl, Peggy, l53
Slewarl, Virginia, l53, l02
Slinson,
Slinson
Mary J., 102
Donu 146
Slinson1 Donald, 129
Slinson, Evalyn, 63, 153
Slinson, Mary, 153
Slinson, Roberl, 83, 153
Slinson, Roberl E., 153
Slilh, Frank, 154
Slohler, Carolyn, 63, 69, 153
Slohler, Geraldine, 67, 19
Slohler, Howard, 139
Slohler, Joanne, 154
Slone, Belly, 146
Slone, Paul, 146
Slolllemeyers, oberl, 97
Slolllemeyer, Charles, 24, 84, 95.
153
Slolllemeyer, Jean, 62, 129
Sloul, Treva, 62, 72, 129
Slrassner, Jeanne, 63, 146
Slraub, Virginia, 139
Slrealy, Clyde, 154
Slressel, Adeline, 61, 62, 129
Slringer, Roberl, 72, 146
Toombs, Jack, 21, 64, 67, 70. 33.
1 16, 130
Toombs, Jeanne, 66, 130
Toombs, William, 68
Toops, Beverly, 153
Toops, Dorolhy, 131
Tracy, Bill, 146
Tracy, Bill, 131
Trainer, Phil, 7, 53, 64, 71, 73,
131
Tranbarger, Glen 146
Tranbarger, Mary Jo, 62, 131
Tranbarger, Paul, 139
Tressell, Carol, 153
Tribbell, Margarel, 131
Trick, Mina, 63, 102
Trueblood, Chancey, 139
Tucker, Donna, 48, 130
Tucker, Roberl, 130
Tucker, William, 101, 153
Tudor, Madonna, 139
Tupman, Kirk, 74, 75, 146
Tupman, Marlha, 63, 153
Turner,
Bill, 84, 95
Slrock, Marilyn, 63, 66, 72, 146
Sluarl, Di
ck, 130
Slubblelield, James, 139
Slurwold, Mary Carolyn, 58, 61,
62 71 72 139
Sullivan, Phyllis, 63, 146
Turner, Cyral, 139
Turner, Jo Anne 153
Turner, Mary Louise, 146
Turner, Mallhew, 153
Turpen, Leon, 154
Tyler, Doris, 130
99, 146
Summers, Charles, 130
Summers, Helen, 130
Sumner, Cass, 130
Surber, Donald, 65, 146
Sullon, Eugene, 153
Swain, Olive, 16, 69, 139
Swain, Bob, 51
Swango, France, 153
Swinlord, Roscoe, 84, 85, 153
Sylvesler, Belly, 146
Tallen, Wanda, 62, 69, 102,
131
Talley, James, 146
Tarvin, Hildred, 131
103.
Talman, Maraline, 153
Taylor, Alice, 60, 139
, BOb,i4s
Taylor
Taylor, Cl
ela, 146
Taylor, Donald, 31, 66, 72, 131
Taylor, George, 84, 153
Taylor, Helen, 131
Taylor, Joan, 131
Taylor, Paul, 154
Taylor, Roger, 146
Tyree, Mildred, 139
Ulley, Berlha, 130
Ulley, James, 84, 97
Ullerback, Bealrice, 146
Valenline, Anna May, 131
Valenline, Kalherine, 146
Valenline, Sally, 131
Van Arsdal, Barbara, 154
Van Camp, Joe, 146
Vance, Berniece, 146
Vance, Lewis, 146
Vanderbur, Charles, 100, 101
Vanderbur, James, 23, 24, 95,
Vanderbur, Marlha, 102, 153
Vandergrill, Don 16, 24,
101, 153
Vandergrill, Roberl, 139
Vandevender, Joan, 153
Van Meler, Jack, 154
Van Meler, Paul, 153
Van Sickle, Richard, 79, 83, 139
Waslel, Marie, 58
Walkins, George, 139
Walkins, Jo Ann, 72, 139
Walson, John, 154 -
Walson, Mary June, 132
Wean, Jack, 154
Wealherlord, Barbara, 63, 146
Wealherlord, Jeanne, 60, 61, 132
Wealherly, lsaac, 100, 101
Weaver, Flora, 139
Webb, Rulh Anna, 153
Weeks, Bill, 153
Wehrley, Charles, 153
Welch, Drina, 139
Wells, Belly Lou, 146
Wells, Jean, 153
Wells, Lois, 10, 61, 153
Wellons, Mary Alice, 61, 63, 153
Wellons, Ralph, 132
Welper, Warren, 24, 84, 95, 101,
153
Welsh, Drina, 61
Wenle, Don, 16, 58, 73, 146
Wenly, Thomas, 153
Wesl, Hesler, 153
Wesl, Winilred, 153
Weslel, Maria, 153
Weslon, Donald, 153
Weslrick, Palricia Hope, 62
Wheal, Marjorie, 29, 60, 62,
132
Whelsel, Jacqueline, 154
Whelsel, Malbelle, 139
Whisler, Suzelle, 154
Whilaker, Jim 18, 64
Whilaker, Joann, 153
vvnlis, Marvin, 132
Wills, Harry, 97
Wills, Marlha Lena, 153
Willoughby, James, 139
Wilson, Anna, 146
Wilson, Deborah, 63, 153
Wilson, Helen, 63, 153
Wilson, lmogene, 66, 146
Wilson, Jack l., 132
Wilson, Jack , 132 '
Wilson, Jim, 73, 153
Wilson John Edward 24 81 82
88,89,91,92,94,97,99 '
Wilson, Leila, 60, 71, 76, 132
Wilson, Opa1,,153
Wilson, Palricia, 133
Wilson, Paul, 61, 153
Will, Joan, 139 ,
Windla
Windla
n, Barbara, 146 -
n, Roberl, 53, 133
Wiseman, Sally, 154
Wiseman, William, 101
Wishon, Harold, 16, 58, 139
Wishon, Norma Jean, 153
Wishon, Richard, 154
Wisner, Ronald, 68, 70, 139
Welle, William, 83, 139
Wood, Donna, 42
Wood, Dwighl, 153
Wood Elizabelh 146
While, Barbara, 139
While, Gene, 154
While, Jimmie, 73
While, Nellie, 139
While, Nolan, 16, 58, 65, 146
While, Marcella, 146
Whileman, Barbara, 146
Whileman, Theresa, 154
58, 95.
Vaughn,
John, 23, 24, 64, 82, 84,
87, 95, 97, 99
Ternplelon, Herberl, 153 Vaughn, Jean, 153
Tenner, Charles, 154
Terrell, Joanne, 146
Teler, Bellv, 61
Teler, Frederick, 53, 131
Thalcher, Jane, 153
Thayer, Louie, 65, 68, 146
Thomas, Belly, 153
Thomas, Bill, 153
Thomas, Eugene, 153
Thomas, Jack, 153
Thomas, Roger, 153
Thomas, Rulh, 61, 153
Vaughl, Charles, 139
Veal, Carrol, 63
Velie, Norman, 73, 146
Vermillion, Phyllis, 153
Vermillion, Rex, 74
Vermillion, Vesla, 131
Vermillion, Winilred, 47, 131
Vickers, Joan, 139
Von Bergen, Carolyn, 153
Voss, Elmer, 24, 84, 95, 97, 153
Wainscoll, lra, 153
Wailon, Charles, 139
Whilesel, June, 61, 146
Whilney, Wilma, 57, 66, 139
Whillaker, James, 132
Wicker, Clava, 146
Wier, Palrlcla, 9, 16, 59, 71
Wierman, Wanda, 153
Wilburn, Wilma, 16, 58, 60, 66
Wilbur, Joe, 67, 146
Wilcox, Roberl, 64, 133
Wilder, Jeanne Anne, 62, 139
Wiley, Rulh, 61, 62, 67, 139
Wood, Orville, 139
Vlfoodall, Barbara, 133
Woodall, Francis, 153
Wrighl, Charles, 16, 53, 58
64, 133
Wrighl, Donald, 139
Wrighl, Ervin, 82, 84, 87, 99,
146
.
Wrighl, Paul, 132
Wrighl, Peqev, 153
Wyanl, Lou Ellen, 63, 153
Wyanl, Norma, 20, 132
Wyclille, Gloria, 62, 103, 139
Wyclille, Teddy, 153
Yackley, Mary Lou, 146
Yales, Belly, 102, 153
Yales, Elhel Marie, 139
Yales, Jacminline, 10, 48, 62.
Y:-'l'f29, 13 '1 73
Yellow, Rcherl, 153
Yeidor, B-LL-Q 142, 66
Yocom, Milflred, 76, 132
YN S Minnie Lou, 146
Ynrl. ,WA
Thomas
, William, 65, 73, 139
Thompson, Bobbie, 146
Thompson, Gene, 16, 58, 65
Thompson, Marlha Ellen, 139
Thompson, Norman, 130
Thompson, Paul, 153
Thompson, Rulh, 153
Walker, Ann, 52, 62, 131
Walker, Eugene, 131
Walker, Don, 58, 153
Walker, Donna, 146
Walker, Fosler, 146
Walker, Tolliver, 153
Walker, Wanda, 139
Thompson, Tommy, 153
Mariorie, 146
Thornburg,
Tilus, Mary Jo, 130
Todd, Eleanor, 63, 66
Tales, Raymond, 27, 153
Toner, Thomas, 67, 73, 131
Wallace, Jimmie, 61
Wampole, Gene, 76, 78, 122, 132
Ward, Donald, 67, 146
Ward, Ramona, 61, 63, 66, 146
Warner, Amelia, 63, 146
Warren, Wanelia, 63, 153
Wilhile,
Palricia, 62, 146, 133
Williams Belly Lou, 60, 97, 139
Williams, Bob, 25, 65, 68, 99, 153
Williams, Donna J., 66, 138
Williams, Eslher, 133
Williams, Harry, 146'
Williams, Gene, 154
Williams, Keilh, 139
Williams, James, 23, 73, 82, 84,
87, 95, 100, 101, 139
Williams, Juanila, 132
Williams, Keilh, 53, 133
Williams, Mae Ellen, 132
Williams, Marilyn, 153
Williams, Pally, 139
Williams, Pearl, 146
Williams, Richard, 24, 87, 95,
23, 64, 99, 139
Williams, Roberl, 73, 153
Williams,
Sally, 139
Williamson, Charles, 84, 153
Williamson, George, 146
Williamson, Geraldine, 153
Willis, James, 74, 75, 153
Willis, Leslie, 75
. B, r1v,62, 139
Edilh, 132
York,
York, Jacob, 146
York, James, 154
York, Kalhleen, 154
York, Rolland, 24, 88, 89, 90, 101,
139
York, ROV, 27, 51, 132
Young, Doris, 133
Young, Eslelle, 146
Young, Richard, 10, 65, 97, 146
Yunke
r, Belly Lou, 139
Yusl, lmogene, 61, 146
Yusl, Jacqueline, 61, 62, 133
Zedekar, Marian, 26, 28, 60, 61
62, 133 V
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