Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, IN)
- Class of 1949
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Janice Rossin Jim Curreni'
Hililes and Underclass Faculiy
Virginia Lee
Clubs and Seniors
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FOREWORD
Gold! Gold! As +ha+ magic word rang +hroughou'r 'rhe na-
'rion fhousands upon fhousands of hardy folk pulled up s1'akes
and s+ar+ed on fhe greaf wesrern migrafion. The one aim
'rhaf drove 'Them forward was 'lo locale somehow The precious
mefal and bring riches 'lo rhemselves and lheir families. Their
search became long and hard and few ever succeeded, bul-
rheir srory became a legend-'rhey were 'Phe '49ers.
A hundred years lafer fhousands of young people every-
where were searching loo, bul' searching for somelhing far
greafer and more valuable +han gold and all i+s riches. They
were searching for 'rhe greafesl giff of all-knowledge, 'For
only wi+h knowledge could fhey gain an unders+anding of 'rhe
world aboul' l'hem and learn lo live and work wi'l'h 'lheir fellow
men so fhaf +he world of +heir generafion mighi' be a beH-er
one. They were +he searchers of I949- +he modern '49 ers.
Here in Anderson fhe modern '49ers are represenfed by +he
sfudenis of Anderson High School, parficularly 'l'he members
of rhe class of I949, who achieved 'iheir goal, al' leasl' 'rem-
porarily, fhis spring. This book is an affempi' +0 record some
of The fhings lhal made up fhese '49ers' search for knowledge.
As fhe searchers s'l'ar+ed iheir quesl'
'For lcnowledge, fhey were given a
helping hand by lhe leaders who
showed Them 1'he righl' pafhs and
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Jfdminflfttlzation
Under The direcTion oT AR. Chadd. SuperinTenclenT
oT Schools, all school acTiviTies are carried on. l-le is al-
so an ex-oTTicio member oT The Board oT EducaTion,
which is responsible Tor The supervision and improve-
menTs oT The ciTy schools. H
ATTer board member Noland Wrighr resigned This
year, Paul Myers was appoinTed To Take his place.
As The principal, STanley PorTer is more direcTly con-
necTed wiTh The high school. Under his guidance. The
sTudenTs and TaculTy are organized inTo an eTTicienT
working body.
LeTT To righT: A. R. Chadd lSuperinTendenTl, Glen Rogers, VicTor Riggs. Noland
School Board WrighT, Townsend Albright Miss GerTrucle PloTner lSecreTaryl, RoberT George
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Deans
IT The job oT being dean were iusT one oT checlcing
aTTendance and giving permiTs To sTudenTs, anyone or
even a mechanical apparaTus would do.
BuT a loT more is involved Than "rnoThering" and
"TaThering" The sTudenTs while They are in school. lT
5omeThing is losT or iT a sTudenT iusT has "Troubles,"
The deans are always ready To give a helping hand.
Miss Anderson's capabiliTy in her posiTion is well
shown, Too, in The TacT ThaT she is Treasurer ol The STaTe
Dean's AssociaTion.
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I-Toward ArmsTrong, Dean of Boys
D. Mignon Anderson, Dean of Girls
Douglass Brown,
DirecTor of Counseling Services
SieaTed: Miss Vafdevender, Miss Mul-
lendore.
STancling: Mr. McDowell. Mr. Beigh, Mr.
Brown, Mr. Eilar, Mr. Roney.
Counseling STaTT
To exTend TurTher guidance To sTudenTs, The
counseling sTaTT was organized. headed by Doug
lass Brown.
This group sponsored Two "college and career'
days To give s+uden+s The opporTuniTy oT conTer-
ring wiTh represenTaTives oT various colleges.
Mr. Brown also served as presidenT of The ln
diana AssociaTion of Deans and Counselors oT
Librarian
Mr. May
Secre'I'aries
Senior Mary Lou Wells and Miss Joan Wade
assisleol Regislrar Mariorie Auslin in Jrhe high
school office. Secrelary for The alhlelic office
was Miss Belly Sizelove.
Direc+or of Physical Educafion
Facul+y Ticlcel' Manager
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.bpacnai 1:0 tudced,
Early European hIsTory UnITed
STaTes hIsTory geography American
Problems CIVICS all oT These are class
es In The soclal sTudIes deparTmenT
One oT The mosT InTeresTIng evenTs
connecTed wITh ThIs deparTmenT was a
field TrIp To The General Assembly
where J J Bailey an AHS TaculTy
member was a represenTaTIve Mem
bers oT The cIvIcs classes vIsITed The leg
IslaTure whlle IT was In sessIon and ac
Tually saw how bills are InTroduced dIS
cussed and passed
The model UnITed NaTIons Assembly
aT Anderson College provIded exper
TernaTIonal aTTaIrs
EvenTs such as These help sTudenTs To beT
Ter undersTand The worlc oT our own naTIon and
encourage TurTher SGFIOUS sTudy
EconomIcs IS anoTher sub1ecT TaughT In The
socIal sTudIes deparTmenT The sTudenTs
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aTTecT The producTIon dIsTrIbuTIon and con
sumpTIon oT wealTh One oT The mosT InTeresT
Ing phases IS The sTudy oT The sToclc marlceT
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SeaTed: Mr. Swift Miss LindsTrorn. Mrs. KITTerman, Mrs. Goss, Mr. Coffin.
Siandingz Mr. Finney, Mr. Springer, Mr. Bailey. Mr. Helfrich, Mr. Fleenor, Mr. EasTerday, Mr. Davis ll-lead oT The Depart
merITl, Mr. ArmsTrong, Mr. Early.
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Seafedz Miss Campbell, Mrs. Hale, Miss Long, Mrs. Grahame lHeacl of fha Deparfmenfi, Miss Vandevencer, Miss Higman:
Sranclingz Mr. Boyd, Mrs. Hughes, Mr. Ervin.
Noi piciured: Miss Miller, Miss Day, Mrs. Cruichiield, Miss Kendall. ' - , 5
Since a broad knowledge of our own moih-
er Tongue is a requiremeni To communicaie
eifeciively wiih our neighbors, a greai deal
of emphasis is placed on English.
Besides ihe regular liieraiure, composiiion,
dramaiics. and speech classes. a new radio
produciions class was iniroduced
io ihe curriculum lasi year. This '
group worked wiih shori scripis
under simulaied radio condiiions
in preparaiion for programs over
a local radio siaiion.
Ben Ervin was in charge oi ihe
siudeni publicaiion. Besides sup-
ervising ihe weekly issues oi The
"X-Ray." he also was ihe Taculiy
adviser for Jrhe yearbook, and The
liierary magazine. "The Liiile
Chief". Ai ihe Indiana High School
Press Associaiion conveniion. he X .
served as regisirar. -
The duiies of ihe English Teachers are noi'
confined io Jrhe classrooms, loui oiien involve
working exira Time wiih siudenis.
Four of ihe speech and English Teachers-
Miss Alice l-ligman, Miss Lois Long, Mrs.
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ln This deparTmenT many nnTeresTlng exper
1menTs are carried on in The physics and chem
1sTry classes One oT The mosT excnhng ones
however deals w1Th The conducTion of elec
TrnciTy Through The human body
The chem1sTry laboraTory is also a scene oT
acTlviTy during days oT work manuTacTurung
a varleTy oT concocTlons and odous
Household physics ns a very uselul sublecl
Tor In This class The sTudenTs learn how To oper
Sngemfa
Evelyn Grahame and Ralph
Boyd ass1sTed The commence
menT speakers in preparing
Their addresses As a TaculTy
member oT The convocahon
comm1TTee Mr Boyd coached
The sTudenTs Tor The programs
ThroughouT The year
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The sublecTs in physical scuonce may seem
dlTTzculT and unnecessary To an ouTslder
buT In realuTy They are very useTul as a basis
Tor TuTure college sTudy NOT only ThaT buT
experlmenTs IH The laboraTor1es give The sTu
denTs an opporTunlTy io apply The Theories and
formulas learned Trom boolcs
aTe and correcTly repair household appliances
AT The spring meeT:ng oT The ChemlsTry and
Physics Teachers oT Indiana Lowell Lee wa
elecTed secreTary Treasurer for The ensuing
year
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SeaTefl: Mrs. Vermillion, Mr. Burns, Miss
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S'TanCling: Mrs, PresTon, Miss l-loslcins.
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LeTT c righfz Mr. Slewarl. Mr. Lee, Mr. Horlon ll-lead of l-,fl T
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Sealed: Mr. Sfoler, Miss Bowen, Mr. Milner. Slandung: Mr. Weaver. Mr.l-losierll'lead of
In order +o carry on
necessary every - day
business lransacfions, il
is essenlial lo know The
fundamenlals of malhe-
malics.
Besides general malh.
algebra, geomelry, Trig-
onornelry. anol calculus
are laughl for sluclenls
who wanl furlher lrain-
ing, perhaps, To meer
C o l l e g e onlrance re-
quiremenls.
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proper +ha'r a facully
member of The rnalhe-
m a Jr i C s deparlmenr
should be lhe school
Jrreasurer, so Elgin Todd
serves in Jrhis posilion.
Deparfmenll, Mr. Brinson, Mr. Todd
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.ference
The deparTmenT oT buologncal
science oTTers The sTudy oT
physuology zoologly physlol
ogy oT narcoTlcs psychology
and oT course biology
ln The physiology classes sTu
denTs learn The many processes
ThaT Take place un The human
body every day lllusTraTed by a
slceleTon The sTudy oT anaTomy
IS more easily accomplished
f'NTTer sTudenTs have learned how The body
causes Tor cerTaln behavior ln humans
The physiology oT narcoTucs was TaughT
Tor The second year This IS The sTudy oT The
eTTecTs oT Tobaco liquor morphine barb1T
uaTes and oTher narcoTlcs on The human
being
Animals Trom The TlnlesT amoeba To The
mammoTh elephanT are The Topic oT recnTa
Tron In The Zoology classes
ln The advanced classes The dlsecTlon oT
ghfr
a Trog provides a TasclnaTmg experience Tor
The sTudenTs
bugs or amoeba In a hay Tuosln IS one oT
The experlmenTs In The buology classes
Through microscopes sTudenTs waTch The
growTh danly Besxdes These many oTher dlT
TerenT exper1menTs are carried on ln The
classes
During The school year many Tulms and slides
are used In connecT1on wnTh The Teaching oT
The sublecTs A large number oT boTTled spec
nmens rs available and makes sTudylng more
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LeTT To righT: Mr. McDowell, Miss Mullenclore, Mr. Eilar, Mr. STuTsman, Mr. Sanders, Mr. Brown, Mr. Roney.
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ConvocaTions would noT have
seemed compleTe if The high school
band under The direcTion oT Mr. Ren-
cenloerqer had noT parTicipaTed, nor
would ChrisTmas Time and oTher hol-
"Swing IT, Chums!"
idays have seemed The same wiThouTiChoral Palmer served as presidenT oT The Indiana
Club singing iTs TradiTional songs. STaTe Choral Music AssociaTion.
Besides direcTing all The vocal groups. Miss
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fagety,
Two dual-conTrol cars were donaTed This year
To replace The old one, so ThaT more sTudenTs
may now learn
how To drive correcTly and saTely.
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The value of forengn language IS oflen over
loolced bul nor In AHS
Many of The words In lhe Englrsh language are
derived from Lahn so a sludy of lhns language
offers anofher way nn which 'ro gain a beller lcnow
ledge of our own speech
Spanish and French are also lmporranlr no+
only In Jrhe sense of spealcmg wllh world nelgh
loors buf In belfer undersfandung of Jrhem
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While The mosT emphasis is placecl on
The menTal Training, The need Tor phy-
sical developmenT is realized, Too. NOT
only do These classes keep sTuclenTs more
physically TiT by calisThenics ancl exer-
cises, buT also give The sTudenTs an op-
I5'u,4,flneM, Education
ln The business eolucaTion classes oT
shorThancl, Typing, bookkeeping, and sales-
manship, sTuclenTs geT The realisTic Train-
ing ThaT is so essenlrial To success aTTer
graoluaTion.
Miss Brown, The deparTmenT head, was
appoinTed by The STaTe DeparTmenT To
serve as chairman oT revision oT sTaTe
Seeded: Miss Brown, Sfanclings Mr, Lyons, Mr. Bowen,
Mrs. fxuslin, Mr. PearT, Mrs. Railsback, Mr. Beigh.
porTuniTy To parTicipaTe in acTive
sporTs such as baslceTball, volley ball,
baseball. ancl Traclc.
Below: Mrs. DioTricl1, Mr. Bonge, Mrs Lamberl
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course oT sTuoly in business
educaTion, and Mr. Bowen
was presidenT oT The lnoliana
Business EclucaTor's Club dur-
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Sluclenls an lhe pre apprenhce course who are
pursuing a cerlaun course of sludy use The well
equipped shop rooms In AHS These boys choose
one of live lnoluslnes In which lo speczallze
machine shop aulo mechanics prnnlnng proclucl
cleslgnlng or pallern malclng
M chan al Pencil Sharpener?
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Technical sludenls In preparallon
for enlerung engineering colleges also
work In lhe many shops
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ln a course such as vocarional ag-
ricullure, books alone don'+ give Jrhe
praclical experience and Jrhe aclual
Training lhal are essenlial, so Jrhe
boys parlicipale in aclivilies oul-
side The classroom, such as iudging
callle or visiling dairy larnns.
Under The supervision of Mrs. lvlc-
Farland and Mrs. Mulvihill, sludenls do
much of Jrhe arl worlc for school. This
includes decoralions for convocalions,
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adverlising nolices, and enlries in nal-
ional arf conlesls for Easler Seal, Pop-
py Day. and Cancer Sociely posler de-
signs.
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JusT as The sTudenTs have organizaTions
ThaT geT TogeTher and plan meeTings and
parTies Tor The enioymenT and enTerTalnmenT
OT all The members. so do The TaculTy men and
women have Their clubs. P
Four regular meeTings were held by The
Women's FaculTy club lasT year. A Typical
parTy was The George WashingTon's birTh-
day dinner held aT The Pine Manor. A Tinsel
Tree wiTh gumdrop cherries provided a color-
Tul cenTerpiece Tor The Table.
ATTer The plaTes were cleared away, The
Teachers, iusT like any oTher ladies,
enioyed' a period oT boTh useful
and useless conversaTion.
Mrs. Mary KiTTerman was presi-
denT oT The organizaTion and Miss
Alice Higman assisTed her as The
secreTary-Treasurer.
A sTealc Try and a picnic were
Two of The Tive meeTings held by
The Men's FaculTy club. The sTealc fu
Try was held aT Howard Sharpe's
cabin in Miller Hills: and The picnic
dinner, compleTe wiTh hoT dogs
and waTermelons. was aT Ray Sher-
man's apple house.
The ChrisTmas parTy. however, was a high-
lighT of The year wiTh an inexpensive giTT ex-
change. The giTTs. oT course, were mosTly un-
usual and unnecessary.
As presidenT, Claud Roney headed The oTTi-
cers. l-le was assisTed by The vice-presidenT,
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Ray Fleenor. and The secreTary-Treasurer,
Donald Bowen.
For The pasT several years iT has been The
cusTom To advance The vice-presidenT To The
presidency The Tollowing year. and aT The
lasT meeTing in The year. The new oTTicers TeTe
The old"a'T'a' May picnic.
betudent Gocmaii
This year marlxs lhe elevenlh anniversary of Jrhe
Sludenl Council, lhe governing body ol Anderson
High School. For eleven years Jrhis organizalion,
made up enlirely of sluelenls represenlalive of
lhe sludenl booly. has helped malce lhe rules of Jrhe
school wilh lhe cooperalion ol +he facully and
school adminislralion.
Formerly, lhe Srudenl Council was composed
of lwo separale boelies. namely Sludenl Assembly
and Execulive Council. l-lowever, This year, due
lo a change in Jrhe censlilulion of The organiza-
lion. a new syslem was employed. Represenla-
lives of every homeroom, wilh lhe exceplion of
IB homerooms, formed 'rhe Sludenl Assembly as
in previous years. From lhis group sludenls were
elecled +o serve on an execulive commiH'ee. a
smaller group which works our The clelails of The
erganizaJrion's proiecls.
Fronf row, L. fo R: Le'Ann Dixon, Reading Clerk: Virginia Lee,
Presidenf: Ann Roberls, Secrelary: Bob Garrigus, Treasurer.
Baclc row: Bob Miller, Vice-Pres.: Mr. lr-lunlzinger, Sponsor: Clalla
Fleenor, Librarian: Mrs. Buchanan, Sponsor.
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Again This year The group sponsored The
annual Fall Wind-Up. honoring The mem-
bers oT The cross-counTry and TooTball Teams.
IT also sponsored a carnival, held aT school,
called The "SpiriT oT 76", celebraTing The
76Th anniversary oT The high school. Every
club in school had a parT in making This un-
derTalcing a success. Tor each organizaTion
had a booTh. The STudenT Council conducTed
a TalenT show ancl, laTer on. a dance in The
audiTorium. The high-lighT oT The evening was
The crowning oT The king and queen oT The
carnival. This is The second year such an
evenT has been conducTed.
AnoTher venTure oT The organizaTion was
The charTering OT buses Tor ouT-oT-Town bas-
lceTball games. This was one oT The mosT pop-
ular oT all The proiecTs oT The group.
Under The auspices oT The STudenT Coun-
cil, The moniTor sysTem and The honor sTudy
halls were seT up and conducTed eTTecTively.
For seven years The STudenT Council has
operaTed The honor sTudy halls. Under This
plan. one sTudenT is responsible Tor Talcing
aTTendance and correcTing any disci-
pline problems which mighT arise. The sTu-
denTs in These sTudy halls Thus have The op-
porTuniTy To sTudy wiThouT supervision. As in
previous years, The plan has been exTremely
successTul.
The STudenT Council was insTrumenTal in
The re-esTablishmenT oT The Club Tom-Tom,
The high school youTh cenTer. This group was
also responsible Tor The conducTion oT The
elecTion Tor The people Trom Al-TS who serv-
ed on The board oT direcTors Tor The Club
Tom-Tom.
Wifh The able guidance oT iTs sponsors.
Mrs. EsTher Buchanan and Jesse T'lunTzinger,
The organizaTion has had anoTher successTul
year. Serving as oTTicers oT The group have
been Virginia Lee. presidenTq Bob Miller,
vice-presidenT: Ann RoberTs, secreTary: Bob
Crarrigus. Treasurer: Le Ann Dixon, reading
clerlky Clella Fleenor. librarian.
.ffiudent :7J.MemfLZy,
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To sTimulaTe inTeresT in hisTory
Through lecTures, Torums, and visiTs To
hisTorical siTes is The purpose oT The
l-lisTory Club. All The poinTs oT This pur-
pose have been carried Through in The
club's program. The group has had ouT-
side speakers who lecTured aT The reg-
ular meeTings. This Tall, on November 6,
The enTire club iourneyed To one oT
lndiana's mosT hisTorical siTes, Vincen-
nes. The organizaTion also sponsored a
Trip To Chicago on May I4. Cn This ex-
pediTion The members oT The club visiT-
ed The various spoTs oT hisTorical inTer-
esT in The ciTy.
AT a November meeTing, Michael
BreTT, who was born in AThens. Greece, Told
The club abouT ThaT counTry and iTs cusToms.
AT anoTher meeTing, Ben Ervin, head oT The
publicaTions deparTmenT oT Al-lS, Talked on
The habiTs and cusToms oT The people oT The
SouThwesT PaciTic.
ATTer school on The TirsT and Third Wednes-
days oT. every monTh. The l-lisTory Club holds
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sponsor.
STancling, Mr. Bailey, sponsor: Judy Collins, vice-president
iTs regular meeTings. Serving as sponsors oT
The organizaTion are Miss Virginia LindsTrom
and J. J. Bailey, boTh members oT The Social
STudies DeparTmenT. OTTicers Tor This year
were Faye BroadwaTer, presidenT: Judy Col-
lins, vice-presidenT: PaT UTley, secreTary: Bar-
bara Brown roll clerk: and Jane RenTorTh,
Treasurer.
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Honor Sociefy is one of fhe old-
esf and mosf respecfed organi-
zafions in AHS. lf exisfed for
many years as fhe Anderson High
School Honorary Sociefy. buf since
I938 has been affiliafed wifh fhe
Nafional Honor Sociefy. Member-
ship is open fo iuniors and seniors
who have made af leasf one-half
A's, nof more fhan one-fourfh C's,
and no D's or F's during fheir en-
fire school career.
Ably sponsored by Miss Mar-
garei- lvlullendpriei l-lO.nOr Soclefy Officers: L. 'fo R. : Dorofhy Allis, Sec.: Miss Mullendore, sponsor: Dick Helfrich,
members parflclpafe ln many en' Pres.: Larry Anderson, Vice-Pres.: Jim Currenf, Trees.
ioyable acfivifies, beginning early
in fhe fall wfh an impressive candlelighf inif- served as insfalling officers for fhe inifiafion
iafion ceremony held in fhe high school audi- gf Hqe newly fo,-med AHS Chapfer Of +I-,e
forium. In early January fhe new members
puf on a highly unusual parfy for fhe old mem-
bers. lf was carried ouf on a hill-billy fheme,
complefe wifh cosfumes, cider and square n
dancing. ln March, Honor Sociefymembers held e'3"lY 'n MGY 5+ Mounds Park-
Nafional Thespian Sociefy, composed of ouf-
sufranding members of Dramafics Club. The
final social acfivify was fhe annual picnic,
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One oT The mosT acTuv ol The Anderson
Hugh School organuzaTuons us The DramaTucs
Club Thus club was Tormed so ThaT AHS sTu
denTs who are unTeresTed un Thus Tueld may
have an opporTunuTy Tor expressuon un speech
and dramaTucs The members meeT Twuce a
monTh un The hugh school auduToruum
ln order To become a member oT DramaTucs
Club a sTudenT musT Try ouT by presenTung a
panTemume before The club IT he us selecTed
he Then works To sTay un The club by Talcung
parT un uTs plays and prouecTs
Each year The members oT The club puT on
a program oT Three one acT plays whuch con
sTuTuTes uTs annual Open House Thus year
The prouecT was one oT The mosT successTul
whuch The club has sponsored ln The Tall They
presenTed a Three acT play enTuTled The
Goose Hangs Hugh BoTh oT Th e acTuvuTues
are examples oT The ways un whuch The club
earns money
Hugh lughTung The acTuvuTues oT The club
Thus year was The Trup The group Teolc To lnd
uanapolus To aTTend The proufo ml roduucT
on Man and Supermvu Puu os rlnrTered
by The club provuded uan o r 'u uon Tor The
members
AT regular meeTuno The program us pre
senTed by member T The club IT usually
consusTs oT dramaTuc slcuTs
A very pecual evenT un The hu Tory of Dr
maTucs Club xns The un TallaTuon oT a chapTc-r
OT The NaT onal Thespuwn SecueTy un AHS
Elevew members oT The DramaTucs Club be
came charTer members oT Thus organuzaTuon on
March 29
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The purpose oT The Science Club is To Tur-
Ther The inTeresT of high school sTuclenTs in
science. To belong To This club a sTuclenT
musT have Two crecliTs in science.
Gamma GELLKL B
Some oT The AHS sTuolenTs inTeresTecl in
phoTography belong To an organizaTion known
as The Camera Club. ln The spring. The club
members exhibiTecl Their mosT ouTsTanelTiQg
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B. B. l-lorTon and Howard Eilar sponsor This
club. lOTTicers were Bob Garrigus, presiolenT:
Morris WrighT, vice-presidenT: Virginia ShorT,
secreTaryg Mack MaTTingly, Treasurer: Dick
Bergclahl, sergenT-aT-arms.
prinTs in The TronT hall show cases.
Gorclon Julius is The TaculTv sponsor and
officers were Dale Louiso. presiolenT: Mack
lvlaTTingly, vice-presiclenT: JaneT Riggs, sec-
reTary-Treasurer.
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"To Teach beTTer meThods oT farming and To
promoTe Tarming cooperaTion." This is Tho pur-
pose OT The FuTure Farmers of America Under
The supervision oT l-lorace Wilson. agriculTuro
Teacher, This organizaTion has Tricd To accen-
TuaTe This purpose.
This organizaTion is open To all agriculTuro
sTudenTs upon The recommendaTion oT The
sponsor. lniTiaTion is held each year during The
spring semesTer Tor all "greenhands." Formal
iniTiaTion is Then held during The Tall semesTer
Tor boys wishing To become regular TuTure
Tarmers.
ATTer The TuTure Tarmer comes The sTaTe
Tarmer. Besides This There are various awards
available To The "ag" boys. A W. l-l.l-lardy
Cup is given each year To The ouTsTanding boy.
Scholarships are presenTed To winners in
iudging conTesTs also.
MeeTings are held one nighT a monTh and
on Thursday mornings. Various acTiviTies oT
The TuTure Tarmers include iudging Trips, Tield
Trips To Terms and sToclc shows, and sTudying
soils and crops.
Officers and Sponsors-L. To R.: Kay Sheward, WaTch-
clog: Charles' S'hulTz, Vice-Pres.: Mr. Wilson,
Sponsor: Bob Odom. PresidenT: Lee Cunning-
ham, SecreTaryg Paul Sanger, Treasurer.
AcTive members during The year ToTaled
TwenTy-nine and The club members are ex-
pecTing increasing inTeresT in Tollowing years.
FuTure Farmers oT America is recognized by
leading Term magazines which carry columns
devoTed To This boys' group.
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ApproxumaTely suxly Tuve boys belong To An
derson l-lugh Schools A Club Each boy musT
receuve a varsuTy leTTer un a mayor sporT To be
come a member oT A Club
Mr Bonge and The members oT The coach
ung sTaTT sponsor The organuzaTuon The oTTucers
oT The group Tor Thus year were John STayTon
presudenT Bob Ruchards vuce presudenT Jack
Crum secreTary Treasurer and Bully Wulluams
sergeanT aT arms
lnuTuaTuon Tor new members was held aTTer
The Tall aThleTuc awards were presenTed Tollow
ung The close oT The TooTball season AnoTher
unuTuaTuon was conducTed aTTer awards Tor
sprung aThleTucs were presenTed aT an all
school convocaTuon These unuTuaTuons woue held
un The gurls gymnasuum The unuTuaTes were
Torced To perTorm sTrenuous sTunTs un order
To become oTTucual members oT The club
The members oT A Club sponsored an
all school convocaTuon un The Tall Red Rob
unson local aTTorney who won The Gumble A
ward whule un hugh school was The spealcer on
The program A Club members saT TogeTh
er un one secTuon aT The end oT The gymnasuum
AT The begunnung oT The TooTball season The
promoTe Anderson hugh school spuruT AT The
close oT The baslceTball season The boys sold
pucTures oT The baslceTball Team To sTudenTs
local merchanTs and oTher Tans oT The Team
AT The end oT The year A Club held a
banqueT Tor all The members and sponsors
lT was aT Thus Tume ThaT oTTucers were elecTed
Tor nexT year
Durung The year plans were sTarTed Tor The
TormwTuon oT an organuzaTuon oT all alumnu
members oT A Club lT was The unTenTuon oT
The club ThaT a meeTung oT Tormer members
would be held un The near TuTure so ThaT They
could elecT oTTucers
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Top, l. To r,: John STayToru, Pres.: Bob Richards, Vice- T ' I
Pres.
BoTTom, l. To r.: Jack Crim, Sac.-Treas.: Billy Williams. S'gT. Club Sold Caps' penna.nTS' and megfaphones To
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The Junior Red Cross is an organizaTion composed
oT sTudenTs represenTing each homeroom in Anderson
T-ligh School. The members meeT on The TirsT and
Third Wednesdays of every monTh.
This club assisTs The local Red Cross chapTer in con-
ducTing collecTions in various drives. Such drives This
year were The campaigns Tor Tunds Tor vicTims oT in-
FanTile paralysis, cancer research, and Tuberculosis. ln
The Tall. members oT The club conducT Their annual
membership drives.
Some oT The oTher proiecTs of The group included
packing and sending baslceTs oT groceries To needy
families during The Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas sea-
sons.
Dfficers and Sponsers-Sealred, l. To r.: Eileen
Ellis, S'ecreTary: Marilyn GwalTney, Vice-
Pres.: Mrs. Riggs, Sponsor.
STanding: Mrs. Marshall, Sponsor: BeTTy Jean
WebsTer, PresidenT: Carroll BanlcsTon
Treasurer: Bill 5Toner, Sgr.-aT-Arms.
Members prepare nu+ cups for Veferans Hospifal
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To co operaTe wlTh The local
ConservaTuon Club and pro
moTe conservaTuon and good
sporTsmanshup IH The school
and In The communuTy IS The
purpose oT The Junuor Conser
vaT1on Club This group oT
boys sponsored by Wayne
EasTerday and John Fnnney oT
The AHS TaculTy meeTs on The
second and TourTh Tuesdays OT
each monTh aT The Conserva
Tron Clubhouse
Programs oT The club con
slsT oT ouTsude speakers dem
onsTraTlons and rnovnes dealnng
w1Th conservaTlon and ouT
door l1Te OTher acTnv:T1es oT
The organuzahon Included The
sponsoring oT a special con
vocahon held In The audlTor
num Thus Tall
On February 9 The Junior
ConservaTnon Club held :Ts an
nual Dads N1ghT This IS The
Thnrd year The group has spon
ored such an evenT
The acTxvuTles oT The club were
concluded wnTh a Tueld Trap To an
Indiana sTaTe parlc
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For lhose sluclonfi
who are especially inlers-
esled in medicine or
some phase ol 'ihal lield,
a club was organized in
Anderson high school
several years ago. The
purpose of lhis organ?
zalion is Jro prornole in-
+eres+ in medical science,
nursing, and allied fields.
I+ also is Jrhe purpose of
lhe club lo acquainr
members wilh lhe Jrrain-
ing required for med?-
cine, and lhe advanlagos
and disadvanlages oi
Jrhe medical profession
and iis relaled fields.
Regular meelings ol
Seid Iyblb s
The Pre-Med Club are O
held each rnonlh on The
firsi and Third Wednes-
days al fhe high school. As a parr of Jrhe pro was a Jrour ol S+ John s hospilal conducled
gram Jrhis year. The club planned field Trips lo Jrhis fall
hospilals and medical cenlers. One such eveni
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Fellows who enioy working TogeTher Tor
The good oT oTher people are The ones who
become The mosT acTive members oi This
service club, Hi-Y.
The Y. M. C. A. and
Officers and Sponsors-SeaTed, l. To r.: Jim CurrenT, Vice-P
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STancling: Bob Ta lor, Treasurer: Dale Louiso. ParliamenTarian: M
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Leu Mr. llainv, a d ned SiewarT, Sponsors: Dick Helfrich,
aT-Arms: Bob Miller, SecreTary.
AHS, The club has grown unTil lT is now
has grown Through The years unTil iT is now
The largesT boys' clulo in high school.
WiTh The leadership oT Ted STewarT, Y.
M. C. A. sponsor, and James Early and
Lowell Lee, AHS TaculTy advisers. The club
aided many people This year. lTs annual
"Line oT Dimes" neTTed enough money To
sTage a giganTic ChrisTmas pary wiTh eaTs,
Toys, and enTerTainmenT Tor over 500 un-
der-privileged children.
Work was noT all The members did This
year, Though. Many enTerTaining speakers
were presenTed To The club. "Red" Haven
and "Chuck" Laughlin, sporTswriTers, J.
J. Bailey. represenTaTive aT The Indiana
General Assembly, and a Tilm on new
Types oi ieT-propelled aircraTT were iusT
a Tew oT Their inTeresTing and varied pro-
grams.
Heading The club were Denny Myer,
presidenTg Jim CurrenT. vice-presidenT:
Bob Miller, secreTary: Bolo Taylor, Trea-
surer: Dick Davisson, chaplain: Dale Louiso
parliamenTarian. and Dick Helfrich. ser-
geanT-aT-arms.
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Three years ajo a :mall group
of girls became imlereslegl in ore
ganizing a club which would
iunciion in conneciion wiih Sev-
enleen Magazine. Ailer much
worl: and planning, Jrhese girls
succeeded in securing ihe ap-
proval oi 'rho Clubs Commllea
and lhus became a school spon-
sored erganizalion. Since ihai
lime lhe club has expanded un-
Jril il now has approximaiely
eighly-live girls as members.
-On ihe iirsl and 'lhird Thurs-
day evenings oi each monlh The
girls meel al ihe Y. M. C. A. ln-
leresring programs were plan-
ned for several of lhe club's reg-
ular meerings. A+ one such meer-
ing a fall: and demonslraiion on
cosmelics and Jrheir use was giv-
en by a local represeniafive of
a well-lcnown cosmelics firm.
The group also had a Chi-islmas
parfy af a regular rneeiing. The
admission consisfed of some
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Officers and Sponsers-Seaied, l. fo r.: Barbara Oakes, Vice-Pres.: Donna Belle
Wilson, President Norma Hosier, Secrelary.
Sfanding: Mrs. Grahame, sponsor: Mary Ann Eichlor, ireasurer: Mrs. Vermillion.
sponsor.
'rype of canned goods which lalrer were pui
inlo baslceis and given +o needy families.
During Oclober lhe club Jrook in new mem-
bers and conducfed an iniiialien service for
These girls.
One very special program was a parly al
Kirkman's Jewelry and Gill Shop. A+ 'lhis
iunciion Jrhe girls learned abour diiiereni
iypes of silverware and chinaware. Movies
were also shown on ihis subieci.
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is a separaTe group conducTing
iTs own acTiviTies.
Each oT Tho Y-Toen clubs has
an execuTive group called The
cabineT. which is composed oT
abouT Ten girls and The club
oTTicers.
During The year The clubs
worlced on various service pro-
iecTs. such as packing boxes To
be senT overseas. OuTside
speakers provided The program
Tor several meeTings.
Senior Y-Teen Cel::.ineTjRow 'I, l. To r.: Ellen Spell, Barbara.Thornas, Marvenia GH-'ice'-S O-F -T-he Senior Y-
Schoonover, Virginia Doyle, DoroThy Allis. BeTTy Hendrick J R d b h
Row 2: Mary Ann Eichler, Joyce Van I-luss, Susanne STone, PaTTy Brown. Mrs. Teens were anal Ou e Us I
Hale, JaneT Roudebush, Zoe Ellis, Donna Belle Wilson, Janice Rossin, pf-esiden-T: Susanne S-1-One' Vice-
J Th l:J . . .
my Om my presidenTg Zoe Ellis, secreTary:
PaTTy Brown, Treasurer. Mrs.
y-jeendl MargueriTe l-lale is The TaculTy
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To creaTe a spiriT oT world Tellowship
among Y-Teen members is The main purpose
oT The Y-Teens. There are Tive groups oT Y-
Teens in Anderson High School: The Senior
Y-Teens, Junior Y-Teens, Sophomore Y-Teens.
Freshman Y-Teens. and The Y-Teens oT The
WesT Side CommuniTy CenTer. Every club
fferziwz, Q-.7een4,
Serving as Junior Y-Teen oTTicers were Ju-
di Salyers, presidenT: Carolyn Terhune, sec-
reTaryg MarTha Dunham, Treasurer.
Those girls who were oTTicers oT Sophomore
Y-Teens were Phyllis Achenbach. presidenT:
Jennie Lee Tudor, vice-presidenT: Beverly
Porges, secreTary: Sue Harmon, Treasurer.
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In The Tall. 7I voices sTarTed singing - -
separaTely. BuT under The paTienT and exper-
ienced leadership oT Miss Mary RuTh Palmer
They have been blended inTo a compacT chor-
al assembly having Tew equals in any high
school.
ATTendance aT The all-sTaTe chorus in The
Tall sTarTed Things rolling Tor The year. ATTer
appearing on all-school convocaTions in biT
parTs. The Choral club did iTselT proud on The
vocal music convocaTion.
AlmosT before They knew iT, ChrisTmas
was approaching and Time had come To mem-
orize more songs. Two periods spenT caroling
Through halls oT The main planT and cenTral
iunior high heralded The coming oT anoTher
yuleTide evenT - - The annual ChrisTmas pro-
gram. FeaTured on The program were all mus-
ic groups in The school.
Choral club's annual EasTer program and
appearance on The sunrise services enTailed
The learning oT more songs iusT as work was
abouT To sTarT on numbers Tor The counTy
music TesTival. No sooner were These comple'
Ted Than CenTral iunior high, LongTellow, and
CenTral Avenue iunior high schools asked ThaT
convocaTions be given Them by Choral club.
These programs and The ciTy May FesTival
compleTed programs Tor The school year.
BuT The end oT school wasn'T The end oT
choral acTiviTies This Time. An inviTaTion To
sing in July aT Purdue UniversiTy in The lnd-
iana HisTorical Cavalcade, "Pioneer Glory,"
was accepTed by The group. Being picked as
one oT The Two choral groups To parTicipaTe
was considered one oT The greaTesT honors
ever besTowed upon The club.
Excellence of The group was rewarded
earlier in The year when They were asked To
sing aT a convenTion oT The Indiana Music Ed-
ucaTion AssociaTion.
AssisTing Miss Palmer wiTh her many choral
club acTiviTies were Paul Lane, presidenT of
Choral club, Gus Pancol. vice-presidenT. and
Mary Lou Wells, secreTary-Treasurer. Monna
ScoTT. DoroThy Wheeler, and Paul were ac-
compianisTs during The year.
LiTe in Choral club is noT all programs and
pracTicing as The Tall picnic, ChrisTmas parTy,
and Fred Waring concerT aT Indianapolis go
To show. Winding up The school year was The
senior banqueT aT which The seniors were
guesTs oT The iuniors and sophomores. All
These evenTs were accompanied by singing.
For when a group who wear The purple and
gold oT The Anderson high school Choral club
geT TogeTher, iT's a sure Thing ThaT songsrwill
Tlow Trom Their muTual appreciaTion and de-
sire Tor choral singing.
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Providing The music Tor all Anderson high
school evenTs ThaT require iT is The high school
band. These musicians noT only play aT all The
high school's aThleTic evenTs, buT also Turnish
The musical parT oT The program oT The convo-
caTions and pep sessions.
AT TooTball games The band, led by The ma-
ioreTTes. marched and made various leTTer Tor-
maTions. This called Tor much exTra worlc and
preparaTion on The parT oT The members oT The
band, and They pracTiced marching during
Their regular band period on The physical ed-
ucaTion loT.
The band members were presenT aT every
home basl4eTball game To play beTore and aT-
Ter The game and beTween The halves. This
made The games more aTTracTive and added
To The color oT The conTesTs.
During Clean-Up Weelc, a Tew members oT
The band assisTed in The ciTy's program Tor The
week bv playing as They rode Through The up-
Town disTricT on "DieTzen's Clean-up Train."
They parTicipaTed in The acTiviTies oT Fire Pre-
venTion Weelc in a similar way, excepT This Time
They saT aTop an Anderson Tire engine as They
played.
Early in The year The parenTs oT The band
members Tormed an organizaTion To help Tur-
Ther The inTeresTs oT The band members. To-
geTher wiTh The band members, This group oT
parenTs sponsored a carnival aT The Labor
Temple January 28. The purpose oT This carni-
val was To raise Tunds Tor sweaTers and uni-
Torms Tor The band. The carnival had diTTer-
enT booThs and also gave door prizes. The
proiecT was a huge success and many peo-
ple aTTended The aTTair.
On January I8, The band presenTed iTs an-
nual all-school band convocaTion. During This
program, senior members oT The band were
given band sweaTers. OTTicers oT The Band
ParenTs' OrganizaTion were inTroduced aT
This convocaTion.
AT The ParamounT TheaTer on June l, The
band presenTed a concerT. open To The public.
This was The lasT Time during The year ThaT The
band presenTed a Tull music program.
A picnic was held on May 20 aT Mounds
Parlc Tor The band members and Their Tamilies.
The picnic was well aTTended and marlced The
close oT anoTher year oT worlc Tor The band.
The band is under The direcTion oT Rich-
ard Rencenberger. Members receive one-halT
crediT a year Tor parTicipaTion in The band.
They pracTice during school Time.
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.yn.n.rlih.r.n.r1.f pink
lvladrigal Club is composed ol six boys
ancl six girls. Each is chosen from Choral Club
lor his or her abilily ro sing especially well.
QLILZA' C50-n,cefz,f Cipro-Liz,
Alier clemonslraring special vocal music
Jraenlr in Girls' Glee Club or showing This a-
bililry lhrough lryours, girls are eligible 'icr
Glen Roul is prsidenr of The group and
Monna Scollr, secrelary-lreasurer.
Ailer The limil ol farm:-y girls has boon roach-
ed. Jrhe members .under 'iho lcadersihp ol
Miss Mary Rulrh Palmer, go ro wczl: on songs
for Jrheir years' programs.
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Largesr of Anclerson high schools' vocal
music groups is The Girls' Glee Club direclrecl
by Miss Mary Ruih Palmer. To lrain voices
and prepare lhe girls for Choral Club iryouls
airer one year's afiendance is Jrhe purpose of
Hoya' Qlee Clinch
For boys who lilce group singing, The Boys'
Glee Club offers an opporiuniry +o show whal
'rhey can do. Any AHS male ihar likes To sing
may choose glee club as an eleciive afrer
geilring Miss Mary Ruih Palmer's permission.
Jrhe class. H is composed of lhose who like lo
sing ancl are faking Jrhis chance lo enioy il.
Thar The number of girls inleresiecl in 'rhis
'rype of singing has grown can be seen by Jrhe
lad ihai lhis year The Jrolal enrollmeni' soarecl.
During Jrhe year Jrhey learn how lo sing lo-
geiher. follow a direcior. and read music.
This Jrraining recieved in glee club prepares
any member, and is a reciuiremenr, io fry our
for Choral Club.
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Records oT The l849ers were Tew and ill
kepT BuT Tor a record oT Anderson l-llgh
modern searchers The sTaTT presenTs The
IQ49 lndian
ForemosT among improvemenTs over The
old 49ers is The keeping oT records Through
picTures So The very TirsT day shoTs were
Taken oT The operaTions necessary To geT
knowledge
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Jinnwae
From The TlrsT picTures in The Tall unTil The ones
Taken lusT a Tew days beTore school ended The
sTaTT Tried :Ts besT To geT The shoTs ThaT will help
The sTudenTs remember The evenTs ThaT They have
wiTnessed These pasT Two semesTers
ArT work began The opening week oT school
when The cover design was sTarTed Senior and
underclass individual pncTures were The blggesT
gob Though The Task oT geTTlng The proper pic
Ture wiTh The righT name involves many weeks oT
painsTaklng eTTorT
WiTh Tewer organnzahon picTures on school
Time This year The sTaTT worked many long hours
aTTer school To geT The shoTs Working wlTh Them
was The Annual Publrcahons Board composed oT
Mrs Mary McFarland Claude Barner Ben
Ervin and Basil l-losier
OTher Things which one cannoT see ThaT
wenT inTo The making oT The book are The gal
lons oT glue boxes oT pencils and reams oT
paper necessary Tor preliminary layouTs
And while English crediTs are given Tor pub
licaTion work They are insignrT1canT beside The
oT The modern 49 er
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L. To R.: Junior JarreTT, Ben Ervin ladviserl, Virginia Lee, Jim Falge, Janice Rossin, Jim Current Morris Cla ool, Bill MarTin,
Dale Louiso, Jac dell.
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Anderson l-ligh's sev-
en maioreTTes are insTru-
menTaI in malcing The var-
ious aThleTic evenTs The
colorTul acTiviTies They
are. This group oT girls
are under The direcTion
oT Richard Rencenber-
ger, of The music de-
parTmenT.
AT every baslceTl3all
game during The sea-
son The maioreTTes presenT The colors. Dur-
ing This impressive ceremony. preceding The
aThleTic conTesT. The lighTs are dimmed and
The girls march onTo The Tloor. accompanied
by music Trom The band. As The "STar-Span-
gled Banner" is played a spoT-lighT is Tocused
on The Tlag. l3eTore all TooTball games. The girls
go Through a similar riTual.
L. To R.: Nanc
y Akers, Alice Rhodes, CharloTTe Wilcle, Lou Ann Brown,
Lou Ann Kilmer, Anna MiTchell, Barbara Balser
The orchesTra, under The direcTion oT Rich-
ard Rencenberger. is a much smaller group
Than The high school band. This musical group
is one ThaT plays on special programs and oc-
casions. Every year They provide The music Tor
The Senior Class Play. They also play Tor Bac-
calaureaTe and CommencemenT. The orches-
Tra pracTices during The TiTTh period.
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nor +he sfruggle 'easy fhey weni on
+o sfake 'H1eir claim in Hfue hearfs of
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ATTer 49 years oT iournalism in Anderson
high school. The TirsT semesTer X-Ray sTaTT rc-
ceivecl an All'American award Tor The X-Ray.
This is The TirsT Time ThaT AHS has received
This award. In Anderson's class There were
only 8 All-American awards made in The na-
Tion.
RaTing excellenT in news coverage. sTyle,
TeaTures, ediTorials, prinTing and sporTs help-
ed To win This honor. EdiTor-in-chieT was Bob
Miller during The TirsT semesTer. Ed Johnson
and DeVere BechTold served as co-ediTors-in-
chieT during The second semesTer.
JournalisTs made a Trip To Franklin durinq
Teachers' insTiTuTe in OcTober Tor meeTing oT
The Indiana High School Press AssociaTion.
These sTudenTs were accompanied by Ben
Ervin, TaculTy adviser oT The iournalism de-
parTmenT.
Thanksgiving, l948, Tound Tive sTaTT mem-
bers and Mr. Ervin aTTending The NaTional
Scholasfic Press AssociaTion meeTing aT
French Lick. The meeTing lasTed Two days.
To celebraTe The year and honor several
aT The Y.M.C.A. on April 29. The principal
sTaTT members. a journalism banqueT was held
speaker was Francis Eward.
AHS iournalisTs were also presenT aT The
Miller, Tall semesTer ediTor: DcVere B:chTold and Ed John-
son, spring semesTer co-edxTors.
BuTler Field Day which occured aT BuTler
UniversiTy. The Anderson delegaTion number-
ed 26. There were special classes and a dinner
Tor The delegaTes.
ATTer The 25 issues were published, sTaTT
members sTill wroTe copy on school aTTairs
Tor The Two ciTy papers. The sTudenTs have
done This The pasT Tive years.
Above. sprung semesfer sfaff
Righf: fall semesfer sfaff
Sl
Zfw men, Behind the Zeam
IST row, l. To r.: TickeT manager Merrill CoTlm, Marion Overman, Carl Bonqe.
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L. To R: Jim Current George Berry lequipmernt manaqerl. D00 I-YC-in. Dick
Hughcl, Jerry Phillips. Don STaggs.
COACHES
Carl Bonge. Track and cross-
counTry coach, Took over The
duTies OT aThleTic direcTor.
AHS' coaching sTaTT includes
KeiTh LamberT. varsiTy baskeT-
ball and baseball: Marion Over-
man, TooTball, wresTling. and
Tennis: Clifford SwiTT, Treshman
TooTball and Track: Ray Fleenor.
ass'T Track and cross counTry:
Claud Roney. golT.
New To Anderson This year
are James Early, "B" Team bas-
keTball coach: WalT Manifold.
Trosh baskeTball coach: and
George Berry, equipmenT man-
ager.
MANAGERS
LiTTle is realized oT The big
iob perTormed by The managers
ThroughouT The year. As such
They musT aTTend every prac-
Tice. always TirsT To arrive and
lasT To leave.
Their work exTends beyond
merely whaT a specTaTor may
see oT Them aT an aThleTic con-
TesT. Facing Them are such Tasks
as issuing each players laundry.
packing equipmenT Tor road
Trips, and, oT course, polishing
The balls.
To These boys and Their dir-
ecTor should go a depT oT graT-
iTude Tor a iob well done.
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Coach Marion Overman. Tilling The vacancy
made by Dave Busey aTTer he leTT Tor Annap-
olis, Maryland, To coach Tor The Naval Acad-
emy There, Took over The duTies oT producing
a TooTball squad Tor Anderson l-ligh. AlThough
The season did noT Turn ouT Too well, The Team
ToughT hard and came up wiTh many exciTing
games To please The Tans.
WiTh a record oT Three wins and seven loss-
es, The Tribe highlighTecl The season wiTh wins
over Tech oT Indianapolis. Indiana Boys School.
and Their counTy neighbor, Elwood. AlThough
winning only These Three game during The sea-
son, iT was a vasT improvemenT over The year
beTore when The record was nine losT and none
won.
Bringing sporTs Tans OT The ciTy To Their
TeeT, The Redslcins meTed ouT a 3l-O deTeaT To
The Indiana Boys' School Team in The opening
game oT The season. The Tribe scored in all
Tour guarTers oT The game and surprised The
local Tans by operaTing smooTher and beTTer
WhiTehead MaThewS
Jackson Anderson
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2-0065-aff
Than had been expecTed oT Them. On The
Tollowing Friday The Red and Green were de-
TeaTed in Their TirsT NorTh CenTral ConTerence
game oT The early season by Richmond. The
Red Devils scored in The TirsT quarTer and suc-
cessTully deTended Their own goal The oTher
Three quarTers To win 6-O.
ATTer humbling Their counTy neighbor, El-
wood. I3-7, in an exciTing game Trom sTarT
To Tinish, The Anderson gridders Then played
hosT To The Techmen oT Indianapolis. Two Tum-
bles by The big ciTy boys in The TirsT period
seT up Anderson's TirsT Tally and Billy Williams
made his Third Touchdown oT The year when
he scored The winning goal in The Tinal period.
The GianTs oT Marion broughT an abrupT
end To The Warriors winning sTrealQ when They
rocked The local lads wiTh a 25-I3 decision.
TasTing deTeaT again aT The hands oT a crack
Trojan crew Trom New CasTle The Tribe was
swamped 32-20. Billy Williams 63 yard dash
early in The TirsT period gave Anderson an
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4 f, AHS I3, Elwood 7
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FRESHMAN
FOOTBALL RECORD
AHS 36,AIexandria 0
AHS 7, New Casfle 0
AHS 7, New Casfle I3
AHS 7, Lafaye'H'e I3
AHS I3, Connersville I2
AI'IS..26, Alexandria 0
AHS 26, Alexandria 0
Won four, Ios+ 'Iw
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Freshmen
Isl row, I Io rp Lulcens, Lines, Harringfon, J. Hamilfon, Kemper, Norfon, Hudson
2nd row: Harris, Hall, Vandergriff, Waughfield, Gayle, Walker, Hiday.
3rd row: Hunlzinger, Bowman, Brown, Chadd, Hife, Hood.
4fII1 row: Mills, Hale, Nicholson, Hamillon, Highfchew.
SII1 row: Coach Swift Lycan Imgr.I, Reed, Coach Lambert
6 .
A an f or -'-- 4 H- H'--'zccnfs is can A A '
betagtan, Bietteu, Reamd
Anderson's harriers dominaled lhe cross-
counlry scene again lhis year. For lhe lhird
conseculive year no school in Indiana has
realized ils quesl lor a slale cross counlry
lille olher lhan lvlishawaka, who shared lhe
lille in I946. Coach Carl Bonge lound him-
sell once again lhe proud possessor ol a slale
crown boughl by lhe sweal and hard work ol
a group, who, lhrough his leadership. had
reached lheir highesl peak.
John Slaylon's brillianl nine minules 59
second lime al lhe slale meel nol only kepl
him his lille as king ol lhe hills and dales, bul
also erased 25.8 seconds lrom his previous
slale record.
Olher members ol lhe squad placing in
lhe scoring were Bob Richards, 6lh: Russell
Smilh, I llh: Jon Williams. I5lh: and Don Dix-
on, 23rd.
Allhough midway in lhe season a lough
Howe leam ended' a hard-lo-be--equaled lour
year winning slreak, lhe Tribe never lel down.
They wenl on lo successlully defend lheir N.
C. C. and seclional lilles.
Three viclories had been added lo lhal
lour year slring belore Howe abruplly ended
il 26-29. Coach Bonge commenled on lhe de-
leal in lhis manner." We iusl came lo lhe
end ol lhe slring." He also poinled oul a
similar silualion ol lasl year's spring lrack
leam which wenl on lo win lhe slale crown.
Due lo gradualion Slaylon will nol relurn
in defense ol his crown in I95O, however his
successor will nol find lhe lasl record as easy
lo oblain.
Richards and Smilh also will be Iosl from lhe
championship squad lollowing commence-
menl. Williams. a iunior, has moved, leaving
Dixon lhe only relurning scorer al lhe slale
meel.
Dick Lighllool, Arno Land, and Dick Can-
leberry, along wilh Dixon will lorm a basis lor
nexl year's leam. Two olher leller winners,
Arl Maynard and Jack Kimble, also graduale
lhis year.
Isl row, lell lo righl: Coach Bonge, Kimble, B. Williams, Marlin, Canlerberry, J. Williams, Dixon, Smilh, Richarcls, Maynard,
Li hlfool, Land, Sla lon, Craib.
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2nd row: Phillips lmgr.l, D. Jones, Slevens, Hull, Foore, Coleman, Mabbil. Campbell, Fox, Snowclen, Burke, Walker, Sibery, Cur-
renl lmgr.l
3rd row: Taylor, Green, Hunl, Pelry, Vickers, Hockell, Pilser, Hise, O'Roarke, Wilson, Crim.
h A b A her, Schuyler, Broadback
4-lh row: Peck. Spangler, Baker, Pelers, C apman, s ury, rc
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5lh row: Sunderman, Sanderler, Chaney, ameron, Clemmons.
6'rh row, Rousey, Gerad, Helfrich, Wilson, Brizendine, Cochran,Chambers, ass'l Coach Fleenor.
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S 20, New Casfle 32
TS 0 L f y -H 26
TS 7
A uclrs 33
S I3 Sh T
S 6, Loqansporf 25
Frendi' T-laws
lfuw f'71FzJz,ee
early edge buT They Tailed To mainTain iT.
JeTT oT LaTayeTTe, who Tied wiTh New Cas-
Tle Tor The NorTh CenTral ConTerence Champ-
ionship Then handed The Overmen charges
Their Third deTeaT in a row when They gave The
Tribe a severe lacing, 26-O. The winning oT
This game lcepT JeTT in The conTerence race.
ConTinuing Their sTrealc oT bad luck, The
Anderson lads Then Travelled To The CapiTal
CiTy Tor a Tussle wiTh Crispus ATTuclcs in The
only day game oT The season. WiTh 20 sec-
onds To go in The game, Loren FrendT, a soph-
omore baclc, wenT over Tor Anderson's only
goal The Tribe was Trimmed 33-7. The lndians
played hosT To The ShorTridge Bluedevils in
The lasT home game oT The season. Anderson
was behind 20-O aT The halT buT The boys came
back TighTing and had scored Twice beTore
Time ran ouT, giving The Bluedevils a well earn-
ed game, 20-I3. In The Tinal game aT Logan-
sporT, The local lads Took iT on The chin again
when The Loganberries handed Them a 25-6
Busby William
reversal. Larry Anderson wenT over Tor And-
erson's only Tally oT The game.
Dodd EIec+ed CapTain
Gerald Dodd, a Three year veTeran on The
Indian squad was elecTed capTain by The mem-
bers on The Team. Gerald played leTT end and
Turned in good perTormances on The grid-
iron all during The season.
Billy Williams, Anderson's TleeT halTbaclc
came Through Tor several Touchdowns Through-
ouT The season and consequenTly was The high
scoring lndian.
Only Ten Ierfer men will be losT by gradu-
aTion This year. They are: Bradley Neal, Bill
Williams, Bob Baker, Bob Busby, Larry An-
derson, Bob Vermillion, Don l-luTTer, Ger-
ald Dodd, Bob PorTer, and Ed FreesTone.
ReTurning nexT Tall will be Loren FrendT.
MonTe lv1cCune. Richard Willsens, Ronald
WhiTehead, Doug lv1aTThews, Dale Fraley,
Roy Young, Fred Cunningham, Joe Jack-
son, Johnny Jones. and Kay Chamberlain.
unnin am rees o
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Throughouf 'rhe year, yells were led by
Marvenia Schoonover and Palr Ryan, seniors,
and Marilyn Condon and Milce Dunlap, iun-
iors. Marvenia was +he veleran of 'rhe group
wi+h +wo years experience.
Gus Pancol, Indian mascot complefed a
four year reign as Chief Anderson. Gus' real-
islic war dance, performed before each bas-
kelball game, was looked forward To al' each
pre-game ceremony.
Pal Ryan
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Tech 35
Marion 28
Wabash 28
Howe 26
Burris 35
Richmond 59 Tech 95
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Burris 82 Missenewa
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Sidej 35
Mishawaka 73 Vincen-
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2nd row SmiTh Rousey, Walker,
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3 d AssT. Coach Early, Land,
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Lamberf, l-lolloway, Mabbif.
indiana, C?a4o.fwz.a .face-nd fl. Cl. Cf. G'w.w.n.
Anderson clinched her second undispufed
NorTh CenTral Conference crown by defeaT-
ing a deferminecl New CasTle Team in The
lasT game of The season. Trailing ThroughouT
mosT of The game. The Indians uncorlced a
lasT quarfer rally To edge ouT The Rose CiTy
Troians, 46-44. The Red and Greens confer-
ence record sTood aT IO wins and 2 losses.
As The Indians won Bob Rousey losT in his
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eTforT To seT a new NCC scoring record.
Leading conference scorer The enTire sea-
son, Bob Tallied' buT nine poinTs againsf New
CasTle: only six poinTs shorT of a new marlc.
New Year's Day, l949, found Anderson in
a differenT lighT Than on The same day one
year before. As hosT To The annual Big Four
TournamenT. The Redskins blasTed boTh Lo-
gansporf, 63-48, and Kokomo, 47-29, for The
Tourney Trophy.
ln The season opener an experienced
Greenfield guinTeT gave way To Anderson for
a 6l-47 beaTing. The nexT encounfer piTTed The
Braves and New Casfle in The inifial N. C. C. TesT.
The Trojan invaders were repulsed, 62-50.
Avenging lasT year's loss To Jefferson oT La-
fayeTTe in The sTaTe finals, The Tribe defeaTed The
defending sTaTe champs, 38-24. Dan Schuyler held
Jeff's high scorer. Ernie l-lall, To only five poinTs.
Marion accounfed for The Indians' fourfh con-
consecuTive win as The GianTs Toolc iT on The chin.
48-29. However The hereTofore smooTh road Tool:
a sharp Turn for The worse when The home Team
renewed an old rivalry wiTh Lebanon. The firsT
pangs of defeaf were felT as Anderson was sound-
ly whipped, 43-37.
Muncie CenTral wiTh high hopes of lcnoclcing
ofT The loop leaders invaded The Wigwam only To
receive a 6I-53 drubbing. A
AlmosT losing ouT in The lasT quarTer, The War-
lConTinuecl on pages 66-67l
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riors managed To eak ouT a 44-39 win over
Richmond aTTer holding a 37-23 lead aT The
end oT Three quarTers. ATTer Torcing Ander-
son inTo Their TirsT overTime TiIT oT The year.
SheIbyviIIe's Golden Bears cooled oTT. IeTTing
The Tribe Take a 4O-34 decision.
NexT To TaITer along The way as Anderson
ToughT on To her goal was The Green Wave
oT Technical. Tech's loss boosTed Indian Tri-
umphs To Ten againsT one seTback.
Revenging Their previous loss. Muncie re-
versed The siTuaTion on Their home Tloor, Trip-
ping The Tribe, 52-46. ATTer The BearcaTs
Bob Rouscy g Jack Crim
Dick NNaIf.cr ' Russell Smifh
9ndiarw iiad
gained The lead in The second quarTer, An-
derson could never regain iT. JeTTersonviIIe,
raTed number Two in The sTaTe, looked com-
pIeTeIy ouT oT place as The Indians scalped
The Red Devils Trom The SouTh, 62-39.
Once again The Tribe meT deTeaT on a Tor-
eign courT. FrankTorT, also a sTrong conTend-
er Tor The conTerence TiTIe, deTeaTed The Lam-
berTmen. 58-55, in an overTime baTTIe. An-
derson was ouTscored IO-7, in The exTra per-
iod aTTer coming Trom behind in The Tinal
minuTes To Tie The score 48 all.
Once again Kokomo's WiIdcaTs enTered
The Anderson sTronghold and meT deTeaT aT
INDIAN
Anderson 6I Greemcield 47
Anderson 62, New CasTIe 50
Anderson 38 LaTayeTTe 24
Anderson 48 Marion 29
Anderson 37 Lebanon 43
Anderson 6I Muncie 53
Big Four
Anderson 63, LogansporT 48
Anderson 47, Kokomo 29
Anderson 44 Richmond 39
Anderson 40 Shelbyville 34
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Kneeling: Recior, Wilson, Poore, Brizendine, Manifold, Mendenhall, Clemmons.
Sfanding Coach Early, Mabbiff, Hood, Sleiber, l-larringion, Holloway, McClain, Coleman, Cunningham.
"B" TEAM RECORD
Anderson 32, Greenfield 23. Anderson 25, Shelbyville 23. Anderson 26, Marion 3I,
Anderson 33, New Casfle 27. Anderson 34, Tech llndianapclisl 3I. Anderson 47, Logansporf 32.
Andoison 30, Lafayelie 32. Anderson 29 Muncie 27 Anderson 23, Summiiville 2l.
Anderson 36, Marion 27. Anderson 34 Jeffersonville 20 Anderson 32, New Cesile Zl
Anderson 26, Lebanon 30. Anderson 32, Franlrfori' 26. "B" Team Tourney
Anderson 27, Muncie 29. Anderson 24, Kokomo 23. Anderson 24, New Caslle 20
Anderson 23, Richmond 30. Anderson 36, Fi. Wayne Cenfral 33. Anderson 28. Muncie 22.
Coached by Jim Early, The Papooses com- posled againsl conference compelilion
pleled a successful season, winning lilleen of These boys are well prepared lo help fill
lwenly games, including lhe annexinq ol lheir 'rhe vacancies lefl by graclualing varsily mem
own N.C.C. lourney. Eleven viclories were bers.
Opening Tip-Off "Over here," says Haynes
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9h,eA,P1.mcm Badketdali
IsT row l To r Nmcholson Peck Romsey Murphy HoclceTT Spangler Smlfh Alders
2nd row Gore Brown Mannfold Clemmons ETchlson Brock Chadd
3rd row Coach Mannfold Hamllron Hood H1Te Dole mgr Lycan
The Treshmen under The coaching oT WalT and Then Tromplmg SouThporT In The Tlnal
Manncold won Their own Treshman Tourna gome They compleTed The season w1Th a I3
menT deTeaT1ng McKinley In The TlrsT game won 2 losT record
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL RECORD
Anderson Alexandrna 2I Anderson Pendle-Ton I9 Anderson McKinley 25
Anderson LaTayeTTe 24 Anderson Alexandria I4 Anderson Greenfield 23
Anderson McKxnley 2I Anderson New Casile 30 Anderson Pendlefon I8
Anderson Ruchmond 20 Anderson Rlchmond 26 Anderson Wilson 20
AHS wresTlers compleTed The season wuTh palgn BoTh he and Don HuTTer placed Thurd
only Three v1cTorles however Loren FrendT In evenTs aT The lnvuTaTuonal STaTe MeeT
lcepT a spoTless record ThroughouT The cam
Waeaticng.
SnTT1ng Gale Kubby Mafhews
Srnvlh
2nd row SToner Crosley Plum
mer Campbell Vandergrlfi'
STandmg Wlllcens STanley D
PorTer B PorTer Clark HUT
Ter FrendT Reese Coach
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Anderson 54, Greenfield 2l. Anderson 40, Wilson 2I. Anderson 49, New Caslle 44.
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The hands oT The Indians, 50-42. The Tigers
Trom ForT Wayne were Then blasTed by An-
derson's Ten man machine aTTer holding a
26-24 half-Time advanTage.
The Red and Green journeyed To boTh
Marion and LogansporT Tor NCC engage-
menTs and reTurned vicTorious: Trouncing The
GianTs. 65-47, and The Logan Berries, 59-42.
Anderson's lasT home game was a 54-42
conquesT oT Their only counTy opponenT, Sum-
miTville. This vicTory gave The Braves an un-
blemished home record.
TRAIL
Anderson 58, Tech 40
Anderson 46, Muncie 52
Anderson 62, JeTTer'ville 39
Anderson 55, FranlcTorT 58
Anderson 50, Kokomo 42
Anderson 68, FT. Wayne 54
Anderson 65, Marion 47
Anderson 59, l.agansporT 42
Anderson 54, SummiTville 42
Anderson 46, New CasTle 44
SecTional
Anderson 42, Lapel 44
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ATTer The New CasTle Triumph, The season's
record sTood aT I7 wins and 3 loses.
AHS hearTs were shaTTered wiTh disap-
poinTmenT and unbelieT as The Tinal gun
sounded in Anderson's TirsT game oT The I949
secTional.
All The learned TundamenTals oT coopera-
Tion, coordinaTion, and Tair play weren'T losT
because a game was. These characTerisTics
will be carried on by each individual and
Coach LamberT will have The saTisTacTion in
lcnowing he was responsible Tor Their devel-
opmenT.
Arno Land Roy Young
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TRACK SCHEDULE
AHS 84, Muncie 25
AHS 7O I-2, Richmond 38 I-2
AHS 56 I-2, Tech 60 I-2
Muncie Relays
AHS 36, P+. Wayne Cenfrai 32
AHS 75, Marion 34
Kokomo Relays
AHS 39, Gary Rooseve-H 39
AHS 90 2-3, Kokomo 26 I-3
N.C.C.
AHS 54 3-4, Tech 46, Richmond 37 I-4
Secfionai-May I3
Regional-May 2l
S+a're Meef-May 28
m, Williams, Freesfone, Dixon.
iiif'I', Maihews,
indiana, Win 1 066 fl. CZ. 3. Gao-mn
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FirsT Row, l. To r.: Muller, Helfrich, Wilson, FroesTone, STayTon, Richards, Williams, O'Roark, Chambless, Chilclcs.
S dR C LdW'l L2 'gh l'lTTh LL'TY gC'b yLJ L'JI"T
econ ow. ameron, an, ison, unmn am, va ews, ar, oun, amer err, mon, r4.1-loo.
Third Row: l'lunTzinger, Thompson, SCOTT, Anderson. KQarpenTer, Jackson. Williams, Brown, Colcman, Jones.
FourTh Row: Fraley, Sibery. S'Tevens, Jackson, Snowden, T-larringTon, OnsToTT, Doyle, Dawson.
FitTh Row: Ginley, Savage, 5Tanley, LJ llull, Thompson, Ansbury, Richard, Kinley, Hlse, li
l.asT Row: Philli
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' VJ' kins, Randall.
lmgr.l, Fieenor, Berry, Bonge, L,urronT lmgr.l
For The TenTh year in succession Anderson
reigns as NorTh CenTral ConTerence Track
champions. The Tribe posTed Two new re-
STayTon SeTs N ew
NaTional Mile Mark
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cords Tor The conTerence meeT and placed in
all buT Two evenTs in amassing 54 in poinTs
Tor The loop TiTle.
Running The TasTesT high school mile ever
known To This counTry, John STayTon's 4220.5
beTTered Lou Zamperini's naTional record by
eighT TenThs oT a second. STayTon ran quarT-
er miles oT 6 l , 67, 66, and 66.5 in lowering The old mark.
Anofher meeT record To Tall was The 200-yard low hurdles
record seT by Bob DeVinney in I945. PaT O'Roark skimmed
over The hurdles in 22.5 seconds, knocking .2 seconds Trom
The old mark. Bob Richards, ordinarily an 880 man. ran The
quarTer mile in 5l seconds. The sTaTes besT Time.
A 46-poinT vicTory aT The Howe lnviTaTional, an indoor
meeT. opened The season Tor Anderson. Three new records
were seT: Gene Wilson in broad jump, 2l TeeT, 8 I-2 inches,
and The high jump, 5 TeeT, 8 I-4 inches: and Richard's half
mile in 2:06.-.
Anderson was hosT To Muncie in The TirsT ouTdoor Track
meeT. Al-IS cindermen allowed The visiTors only one blue rib-
bon in winning 84-25. lnvading Richmond. The Indians' came
away vicTorious. 70 l-3 To38 2-3.
STayTon's lndianalmile record oT 4123.5 and eighT TirsTs in
ThirTeen evenTs were noT enough To keep The Bongemen Trom
TalTering. 56 I-2 - 60 I-2, aT Tech. This was The TirsT duel deTeaT
Tor The Track-Team since I938.
ATTer losing ouT lasT season, The Muncie Relays TiTle was
back in Anderson Tor The TiTTh Time. The Braves capTured 4
evenTs in nosing ouT The FT.Wayne CenTral Tigers 36-32.
Bmedaei
Sfanding, I. To r.: Coach Manifold, Barger, Morris, RecTor, Shaul, Chamberlain, Casey, Belangee, Muller, Bolfon, Rousey, Schuy-
ler, HuTTer, Nicholson, McClain, McKinley, Douglas, Oakes, Coach LamberT.
Kneeling, I. To r.: Swango, Kirby, CurrenT, HiaTT, Warren, Walker, Webber, Schieve, Hull, Campbell, VandergriTT, Wendling,
Swinford, Wlwifehead, Rambo.
Plummer and Lycon, sTudenT managers.
The pasTimers oT Anderson high were in sec-
ond place in The NorTh CenTral ConTerence
sTandings aT The Time oT This wriTing. Coach
LamberT and his crew had only Two remain-
ing conTerence games To play, one a posTpoTn-
ed game wiTh a power house Trom Tech.
AT The sTarT oT The season The Anderson
Team was supposedly weak, buT wiTh +ha+
"never say die" spiriT, Coach LamberT and
BASEBALL SCHEDULE
AHS I9, Greenfield 7.
AHS 4, HarTford Cify 6.
AHS 0, Muncie 4.
AHS IB, New Casfle ll.
AHS 20, Marion B.
his crew gave The Tans anoTher good season
in The naTional pa'sTime.
Dixie Wilker piTched The local Team To iTs
TirsT vicTory in over Tour years over The
Richmond Red Devils in a nighT game. AT The
end oT The regulaTion seven innings The score
was Tied aT 2-2. ln The TaTal eighTh inning The
Redskins slammed ouT Tive solid runs ThaT
gave Them This all-imporTanT game.
AHS 3, Frankforf I.
AHS 7, Richmond 2.
AHS I5, Kokomo 5.
AHS 2, Loganspori' 'l.
AHS 25, Alexandria 7.
AHS 7, Lafayefle 6.
L. To R.: Rousey, Shaw, McKinley, Huffer Chamberlain
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"B" Team and Frosh
Oullook for Al'lS's Track
Tulure seems brighl as bolh
"B" Team and freshman
squads conlinue To humble
all opponenls.
The Papooses have de-
leared in order, Muncie,
Richmond, Tech, Marion,
Kokomo and Midcllelown.
The freshmen have credil-
ed To Them a E+. Wayne
Relays lille plus a dual meer
aqainsl Elwood.
Eirsl' row: Collins, Bonqe, Harris, Mills, Wilhoife, Cumberland, Gayle, Beard, l-luni, Baker.
Second row: Peck. Ciemmons, Hamillon. Peiry, Manifold, Perers, klmpgocfz, Vifclfe, Wilson
Third row: Vickers, Hockelr, Kesfler, Whifehead, Brown, Welker, Bowman, Boomer, Hiday
Fourih row: Eldridge, Sancliler, Waushiield, De Weese, Smilh, Plummer, Chadd, Reed
Jackson.
Fiffh row: Phillips lmgr.l, Berry, Swifr, Early, Curreni lmqnl.
Top row, l. o r.: G. Wilson, D. Wilson, Young, Lighffoot
Boffom rcw: Richards, Chilcles. Chambless, Cameron, Ca+l'.
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GOLF
Sifrinqz Johnson, Wessar McFarland
Geiger, Ackerman.
Firsf row fsfandinglz Sanders, Phelps
Davisson, Brown, Barnerf, Wise.
Bluemle.
Second row lslrandingjz Moneyhun
Granger, Worley, Hines. Whife,
Coach Roney.
TENNIS
Lefr io righfz Huffman, Leever, C. Huffman, Dunham, J. Huffman, Burke, and Coach Overman.
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Top row, l. lo r.: Casey, Rec+or, Walker, Oakes, Bollon.
Middle row: Sfrader, Schuyler, Schieve, Morris, Nicholson.
Bolfom row: McClain, Swinford, Wendling, Whilehead, Douglas
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Each year in G. A. A.
lwo maior awards are
given lo lhe Jrwo mosl'
oufslanding seniors for
lhe school year. This year
The Sporlsmanship a-
ward goes lo Mary New-
som for her oulslanding
sporlsmanshilo in all
sporls, her abilily lo gel
along wilh olhers, and
for her line co-opera-
Jrion. The l-lonor award
wenl io Palricia Alexan-
der for her conlribulions
'ro 'rhe club as a whole,
and her scholaslic, as
well as, alhlelic abilily. Also each year awards are presenled
lo olher members of lhe club who hve earned Their loial
poinls lor each award. These awards are as follows:
Indian head-given for l5O poinls
Leller "A"-given for 250 poinls
Slale Plaque-350 poinls and passed on by Slale G. A. A.
Board
These poinls are earned by parlicipaling in various sporls
and by achievemenl lesls. ll usually 'ralces a girl her enlire
four years 'ro work up lo a slale plaque.
Slancling: Scheel,JAlex, l'larris,J Carraway, Sloops, Barnes,iNewsom, 'Mrsi Dieirichil T T
Award Honor Winner
Mary Newsom
Sealed: Bar'er Hodgrfn, Yfalson, Criizcr, nuclor, Lydiclc, l-lumphry, Morgan, McNeil, l-lisor, Hubbard, Venlors, Holliday, La-
mar, Johnson, Soulhers.
2nd row: Idle, Pills, James, Waugh, l-lichman, Duncan, Lawrence, Dugger, Golf, Huse, Ponry, Parflow, Rediclc, R. Ellis, Cobb,
Juliam, Dodd.
3rd row: Manqus, Kennedy, llcnkins. Beneficld, Tyler, Collon, Collins, C. Barnes, J. Barnes, Wilson, Vaughn, Todd, l-larlzell,
Helms, Grey, Williams, Z. Ellis, Hains, Roland, Jaclcey.
Baclc row: Scheel, Davis, Evans, Newsom, Sioops, Carraway, D. Barnes, Fausl, ,Newsom, Carraway, Harris, Aclcenbaclx, Mrs.
Diefrich, Alexander.
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Navy Day OcTober 27 w S
The daTe oT The TirsT convoca
Tion TeaTuring ouTside enTer
TainmenT The main aTTracTion
was The Deep River uarTeTTe
The group naTionally Tamous Tor
:Ts presenTaTion oT Negro mu
sic sang many old TavoriTes in
cluding Mood lndigo Swing
Low SweeT CharioT and Ez
elcial Saw The Wheel The pro
gram was in honor oT The boys in
The school uniT oT The Naval Re
serve Dick Davisson a senior
sTudenT gave a shorT Talk on
The Navy
ATTending The Franklin Col
lege Comcerence oT The Indiana
High School Press Associahon
This year were eighT X Ray
and Indian sTaTT members
The conTerence held every year
during Teachers lnsTiTuTe serv
ed as a TesTing ground Tor
Indiana l-ligh school lournalism
Forums were held Tor The presenTaTion oT new
ideas as well as proven meThods
A unique way OT presenTing The Fire Pre
venTion convocaTion was worked ouT This yewi
by The Fire DeparTmenT An ouTdoor program
was arranged Tor OcTober 6 wiTh The aerial
Truclc in use John STayTon Turned The pro
E
gram over To AssisTanT Fire Chief Earl
Toombs A call was senT in To number one
sTaTion and Two minuTes laier The huge Truck
was heard rounding The corner Upon arrival
The men aboard gave an exhibiTion OT various
Tire TighTing Techniques
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waTer, Chad Wise, Janice Rossin, adviser Ben Ervin, Virginia Lee, Dale A:sisTanT Chief Toombs dcmonsTraTes
Louiso, Jim Current Bob Miller. fire 'fighfing Technique ai ouTdoor convo.
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An lmporTanT evenT aT The annual Tall aTh
lehcs awards convocahon held November 3
was The presenTaTlon oT The cross counTry
sTaTe champlonshnp Trophy To The school The
award was glven by honorary co capTalns
John STayTon and Bob Richards
obll GraldDddh by+
TAHS Track h ps
Coach Carl Bonge presenTed mayor leTTers
To Ten boys who parTic1paTed In The cross
counTry program This year
Receiving The TuTle oT honorary capTaln oT
The TooTball Team Trom has Tellow players was
Gerald Dodd
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Quo an i e for Fall Wind-Up appears in all "her" lory Baker, h e ar y ou ni e 'T' d
vicTim o c am
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F of a capiein e o c osen eam members
"You goTTa' geT up. you goTTa' geT up.
This morning."
PrompTly aT 8:l5 on The morning oT Sep-
Tember I3, The bell sounded,Tolling The end
oT vacaTion and The conTinuaTion oT The
'49ers search Tor knowledge. STudenTs came
prepared To Till ouT The usual endless Torms,
blanks, quesTionaires - - all necessary Tor The
eTTicienT carrying ouT oT The school program.
Aiding sTudenTs in securing books was The
STudenT Council sponsored book exchange.
The commiTTee. under The leadership oT
Marilyn Merwin, TuncTioned Tor one week
aTTer The opening daTe oT school.
STudenT Council invesTure occurred aT
The TirsT convocaTion oT The year in The gym-
nasium. The group was sworn in by Principal
STanley PorTer and The council oTTicers were
inTroduced.
The speaker Tor The program was Rev-
erend EsTil Taylor oT ForTville. l-le gave a
ThoughT-provoking Talk on "ATTaining The
l-leighTs, "which Tied in well wiTh The pur-
poses oT The sTudenT governing body.
Top: "WhaT do They do wiTl1 all oT These?" ask: Johnny
Cenferx Book Exchange funciions
lower left Hall parade goes round 'n round
Below: STudenT Council is sworn in
For The TirsT Time IH :Ts his
Tory, DramaTics Club presenTed
a Three acT play This Tall "The
Goose l-langs l-hgh," a play
abouT Tamlly life, was puT on as
a club prolecT November I7 and
I8 This was a new venTure Tor
The group, which Tormerly had
given only one acT presenTa
Tions
As an annual aTTair, VislTors'
Day raTes as one oi The mosT ap
preclaTed underlralungs oT STu
denT Council l-leld This year on
November I2 The guides under
The leadership of Don LaPuerre
aided approximaTely 300 par
enTs in successfully Touring The
buildings and enloying class
room discussions
Providing The program Tor
V1suTors Day were Miss Clara
Richardson and Oswald Murray
sTudenTs of Anderson College
They were Two oT a group which
visiTed Germany In The summer
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of The various young people
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conduhons in Germany M
Murray relaTed incldenTs which
occurred and boTh sTudenTs
polnTed ouT The needs of The
people in a forceful manner
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Sally Siilson, Janice Rossin, and Jaclr
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L. To R. RuTh Mclllderry, Don l.aPierre,
Virginia Shori, Carolyn VenTers, and
Pai' Sianclers.
Miss Clara Richardson, Oswald Murray.
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Sfudenis raid iiclref office Underclass picfures shoi'
ai sfari' of baslcefball season
For 'rhe Third year Sludenf Council has
sponsored fhe Fall Windup as a celebralion
a'r lhe end of 'rhe cross coun'rry and foolball
seasons.
The dance. held November 5 al The Labor
Temple.was highlighled by The crown-
ing of Rosie Crowlhers as queen.
Her gifls were presenlred by cross-
coun+r co-ca lains Richards and
The earliesl sign of life from The "Indian"
is always The 'raking of underclass piclures.
Time is sei aside in November for a general
disrupling of classes and sludy halls so Jrhal
an imporlanlr seclion of Jrhe yearbook may be
prepared. .
Full Wind-Up Queen Rosie Crow+hers
receives giffs from hack co-cepiains
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Sfaylon. and Gerald Dodd. Toolball
caplain. Queen Rosie reigned over
a crowd of 300 dancers.
Dancers af Fall Wind-Up
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ChrisTmas season aT Al-IS This year
was Tull To The brim wiTh acTiviTies. Dec-
oraTing began wiTh The Trimming oT The
Trees in The TronT hall. Window designs
and ChrisTmas scenes were painTed by
The arT deparTmenT To compleTe The
holiday aTmosphere.
The climax oT The weelc's TesTiviTies
was The ChrisTmas convocaTion, held
in The high school gym on December I7.
A group oT carols including "Cradle
Hymn", "Where ls He", and "l Wish
You A Merry ChrisTmas" were presenT-
ed by Choral Club, and The brass guar-
TeT, consisTing oT DeLeon Wilson, Tonn
Dye, Don Sloan, and Charles Thompson
played several ChrisTmas melodies.
Following The program Choral Club
began iTs annual ChrisTmas carolling
Through The high school and conTinued
on To CenTral Junior l-ligh.
On December ll, l-li-Y conducTed
iTs annual Line-oT-Dimes. The donaTions
received were used To sponsor a bene-
TIT ChrisTmas parTy Tor local children.
Quarfef performs ei' ChrisTmas convo
Choral Club serenacles
DecoraTing commiTTees Tuncfion
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College Guidance Day
ConTinuing The cusTom oT a
college guidance day once a
year. an inTeresTing program
was arranged on November I2
Tor juniors and seniors.
lmmediaTely Tollowing a mass
inTroducTion meeTing in The aud-
iTorium, during which speakers
Trom lvlanchesTer College, Ball
STaTe, Wabash College and
Purdue addressed The group.
Individual meeTings were sched-
uled in The high school gym. AT
These meeTings many quesTions
abouT The advanTages and
courses aT The various schools
were answered.
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Bi,l Marhn sniffs Pluio wafer.
This year The annual NaTional
ScholasTic Press AssociaTion
ConvenTion was held aT French
Lick, Indiana, on November 25
and 26. DelegaTes Trom every
sTaTe in The union aTTended,
wiTh Al-lS sending Tour repre-
senTaTives. The convenTion was
housed in The French Lick
Springs l-loTel. ATTer The sched-
uled group meeTings, The boys
aTTending, Dale Louiso, Bill
lv1arTin, Ed Johnson, and Chad
Wise, had a chance To invesTi-
gaTe French Lick's Tamed min-
eral baThs.
Modern William Tell
Trick shoT experT J. J. Lynch
was The aTTracTion on The Ly-
ceum program held December
8. l-le gave several demonsTra-
Tions' oT accuraTe shooTing. Us-
ing sTudenTs MarTha Craig and
Dick l-lelTrich as assisTanTs, he
performed many TeaTs oT skill.
AT one Time lx-1arTha was in dan-
ger oT losing her scalp, buT, giv-
ing her a medal Tor bravery.
Lynch decided againsT making
The aTTempTed shoT.
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a T achers College Mens' Glee Club sings
gymnasium was The presenTaT1on oT
:ana STaTe Teachers College Mens
lub The group was under The direc-
T Miss RuThann Harrison. a Tormer
Te oT AHS.
group had many individual soloisTs in
ed program, and a quarTeT whch sang
l original arrangemenTs.
Te oT The convo was The surprise Tri-
aid To Miss Harrison by The glee club
hey sang "RuThann' in place oT The
d ola."
C l invesTigaTe condiTions in Washingion
evenT held on March 25 in The high
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g OT April 4 were 74 AHS sTudenTs
chers The Train leTT The Big 4 sTaTion
7 ocloclc Tor Indianapolis and The
spring vacaT1on Tour oT WashrngTon
Ticxally begun ln charge oT The Trip
ar as in The pasT. was J. J. Bailey.
alley and several TaculTy members
de The Trip. Mr. Bailey planned The
such a way ThaT The sTudenTs were
see and appreciaTe many OT The
They had oTTen read abouT.
sughTseeing parT oT The Trip began -in
naTis Tremendous Terminal building.
Ting ouT brighT and early Tor on The
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Tains oT Virginia during The
nighT broughT The sTudenTs inTo
WashingTon early Tuesday
morning. The buses Tool: The
visiTors direcTly Trom The rail-
road sTaTion To The Bureau oT
PrinTing and Engraving.
From There The Tour conTin-
ued To The WashingTon Monu-
menT and The Pan American
Union.
ATTer checking inTo The New
Colonial HoTel Tor lunch and a
resT, a bus Trip To The U.S. Nav-
al Academy Took up The aTTer-
noon.
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easy on Trip home
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"A" winners receive baskeiball Celel::'raTion dance in audiTorium aT+er secfional
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Following This. ChieT Gus Pancol serenaded
Nancy l-larmeson, Indian maiden.
ATTer The secTionals This year The annual
all-day baslceTball celebraTion was sTaged.
The evenT. held on March 2, was sTarTed wiTh
The awarding oT aThleTic leTTers. TribuTe was
paid To The varsiTy members Tor Their cham-
pionship season in The NCC. i
lmmediaTely aTTer The awards convo. 2,435
sTudenTs Trouped down Town To Take advan-
Tage OT The Tree celebraTion movies aT The
STaTe and ParamounT TheaTers.
Winding up The lasT year oT parTicipaTion
in high school baslceTball Tor The '49'ers were
The iunior-senior baslceTball game. won by The
seniors and The annual will-be-has been game.
ParTicipaTing in Anderson College's Model
UniTed' NaTions Assembly were 40 civics and
American Problems sTudenTs Trom AHS. Ses-
sions were held Friday. March 25, aTTernoon
and evening. and SaTurday morning. March
26Th.
I . . Members of U. S. delegaTion-Hewa Schieve, Glen RouT, Chaddy Wise, JaneT
V nSech'on of mode
I-UiN' asfembly-W...f9tf.o'1.e Long-Take parT in U. N. Assembl
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Sloan. Tom Wrigfm., D,-e n XIIJJIT, L., ll:-..s, J,Ial c,.f.nn, charles Thompson, Delmar Tomkins.
Jerry and Bob sfrui' 'Their sfuff
On January 2I a pep ses-
sion was arranged in prepara-
lion for lhe Anderson-Mum
cie baslcelball game.
During The pow-wow The
Big Four Tourney Jrrophy was
presenled Jro Jrhe school by
Dick Walker. Russell Smilh.
Bob Rousey, Jaclf Crim, and
Dan Schuyler-Jrhe five sen-
ior members of The squad.
Nancy l-larmeson, lndian
maiden. sang 'rhe "lndian
Love Call" lo Gene Raines.
Coach Lamberl spolce briefly.
The annual band convocalion, held
January l9, was hi-lilred by lhe pre-
senlalion of swealer awards To The
fourlreen senior band members and
maiorelres. The swealers were given
lo The sl'uden'rs by 'rhe Band Parenls
organizalion. Presenling lhe awards
was Peler Rakes, presidenl of lhe
club.
The band. under rhe direclion of
Richard Rencenberger. gave a var-
ied program of semi-popular and
popular numbers, wilrh solos by Jim
lvloneyhun and Jimmy Gwinn.
Prin. Porfer receives Big Four Trophy from
'five senior squad members
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Chosen To speak aT The annual "A"
Club sponsored convocaTion. held
January 5. was Maurice "Red" Robin-
son. Mr. Robinson. a local aTTorney,
is well lcnown aT AHS as The receiver
of The Gimbel award Tor good sporTs-
manship in The sTaTe high school
baskeTball Tourney. During his col-
lege career aT Wabash. he won The
NaTional OraTorical ConTesT Twice.
ConTinuing a plan sTarTed lasT year,
STudenT Council again sponsored a
bus Trip To The Muncie CenTral-Al-lS
baskeTball game. The game, which
was played February 8, was aTTended
by over 750 sTudenTs and adulTs
Trom Anderson.
A piTch-in supper, given January
I3 by The l-lonor SocieTy, was The
meeTing place Tor hoboes and Their
Temale counTerparTs. ATTer an in-
Tormal meal, The group aTTempTed
To learn various Tollc dances. Tailed,
and resorTed To one dance every-
one knew - - The Virginia Reel.
Muncie bus line-up
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Tourney Tlme aT AHS always a wuld and
wooly affair was no excepfuon Thus year Red
and Green Week successfully accomplished
:Ts purpose Tha+ of maknng The sTudenTs In
dlan consclous Everywhere ThroughouT The
bunldnng sTudenTs Teachers players and
coaches were Tense walTlng for The all lm
porTanT game
Parhcupaflng IH The pep session on Febru
nd Tagg rT sp ak
ary 25 were The sTudenTs who had been cho
sen To represenT Their homerooms IH The Red
and Green Week conTesT Seafed on The
bleachers They made a colorful and Impress
we cheering secTlon
Reverend George Taggarf nn hrs Talk gave
The sTudenTs an Idea of The Terrific pressure
being placed upon The squad members and
Coach LamberT broughT Thus ouT also
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TalenT show was presenTed This year on Feb-
ruary I6. The program was arranged wiTh in-
MarTin and Falge give soulful -rendi'rion of mdunTaineer's life
dividual panTomines inTroducing each number.
Opening The convo was Bill Breece and his
band, Tollowed by Jackie Flowers, who sang
"The STars Will Remember". A piano duo,
Barbara Nelson and Le'Ann Dixon, played
"NighT and Day". David Ball and PaT Morris
sang. and TiTTh on The prograrniwas Nancy
Hellems. who gave a display oT acrobaTics.
Bob BaxTer gave an example oT his versa-
TiliTy by playing "STardusT" on The Trombone
and TrumpeT. "Far Away Places" was sung by
Don McMahon, and Janie RenTorTh played a
Jack Edgecomb, Janef HamilTon, Ida Mae Fousf beaT iT ouT
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boogie woogie composiTion on The piano.
The girls' Trio Teamed wiTh The boys' quarTeT
To please The sTudenTs wiTh "Moonglow".
The nexT number on The enTerTainmenT-
packed convo was a Timely monologue abouT
baslceTball by Mary Richards. Jim Falge and
Bill MarTin provided more humor in The pro-
gram wiTh The hillbilly rendiTion oT " Blue Tail
Fly". The marimba Trio played several selec-
Tions. and Mary Wilson sang. Concluding The
show was Jimmy Gwinn and his band, who
gave Three bop rendiTions.
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Qn June 3 in The Eagles' ballroom, The
Junior-Senior Prom - - biggesT and mosT im-
porTanT dance oT The year - - was held. The
dance, an annual aTTair given in honor oT The
graduaTing seniors, was The opening evenTin
a series oT TesTiviTies scheduled Tor Senior
Weelc.
STarTing in April, anoTher search was going
on along wiTh The search Tor knowledge - -
a quesT Tor Three beauTies who would reign aT
The prom. Those selecTed were Doris Taylor,
queen, and Nancy Jo Thiel and CharloTTe
Barr, aTTendanTs. The girls were chosen by The
boys in The iunior class.
AT exacTly ll o'cloclc Queen Doris and
John McCullough, iunior class presidenT,
sTarTed The grand march which led up To The
Throne. The impressive ceremony which Tol-
lowed included The crowning oT The Queen by
T-lewa Schieve. lasT year's prom queen.
Princesses Nancy and CharloTTe were given
Their Tlower crowns by lasT year's aTTendanTs,
Joann Poore and Donna Belle Wilson.
COMMITTEES
Prom Queen CommiTTee: KenT Richwine and
Coramae Grigsby, co-chairmen.
DecoraTion CommiTTee: Prudence Windsor
and Carolyn Terhune, co-chairmen.
ReTreshmenT CommiTTee: Laurale Rozelle,
chairman.
Chaperones and lnviTaTions CommiTTee: Mar-
Tha Pavey, chairman.
Flowers CommiTTee: Judy Collins and Diane
Wiley, co-chairmen.
PubliciTy CommiTTee: Jerry Wills, chairman.
Place CommiTTee: NaTalia Beclc, chairman.
Band CommiTTee: Sheila Taylor, chairman.
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This year, under a new sysTem
devised by STudenT Council, class
elecTions were carried on in a
smooTher Tashion Than in previous
years. The AusTralian baIIo+ was
used, and primary elecTions
were conducTed. Mass meeTings
were held as usual on The Monday
beTore The voTing. and primary
voTes were casT on Tuesday. April
I9. The Tinal balloTTing came on
Thursday. April 2l. OTTicers oT
The classes oT '50, '5l. and '52
were chosen Tor The coming year.
The class oT '52 also elecTed John
Finney and Mrs. Mary KiTTerman
To acT as permanenT sponsers oT
Their class.
Referee Tales his medicine
Again This year 5TudenT Coun-
cil sponsered a gianT carnival on
May 6, in The high school building.
Called The "SpiriT of '76," The aT-
Tair was aTTended by over one
Thousand sTudenTs and adulTs.
Following lasT year's plan, The
various school clubs had booThs on
The main Tloor and in The basemenT
oT The school building. Some
booThs operaTing were candy kiT-
chens, TorTune - Telling, m o v ie s .
"l-liT The reTeree." and a Tish pond.
STudenT Council's parT in The
carnival, aside Trom supervising
The enTire aTTair, was The prepara-
Tion of a TalenT show, in The Torm
OT a TheaTrical booking agency,
and an all-school dance in The
audiTorium, Tollowing The show.
Bill Breece's band Turnished music.
Every year The iunior and senior
classes hold a series oT inTeresTing
acTiviTies Tor poinTs. The class
holding The mosT poinTs aT The end
oT compeTiTion is awarded The
honor oT Tlying iTs Tlag on class day.
This year The Seniors made al-
mosT a clean sweep oT The acTivi-
Ties and won by a margin oT 26
poinTs.
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The Tollowing day was The annual
Senior TalenT Convo, in which grad-
uaTlng sTudenTs perTormed Tor The
lasT Tnme as hugh school TalenT The
class Then headed Tor ForesT Park ln
Noblesville Tor Their plcnlc 'l'haT eve
nrng The drive In TheaTre parTy was
held aT The Anderson Drive ln
Semor TalenT Day
I 1 fus Pancol Lou Ann Brown co chr Glen
R uf BeTTy l-lendrnclcs Ed Johnson co chr
Marvenm Schoonover was absenf when pac
Ture was Taken
As The modern 49ers came To
The end oT Their search Tor lcnowledge
nn AHS They were rewarded wlTh
The proverbial poT oT gold Senior
Weelc Under The capable durecTlon
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Kermil' Aclams-Vocarional Agriculiure-F. F. A. 2, 3. 4.
Ronald Adams-Pre-Appreniice-Bancl I, 2, 3, 4,
Sally Afflerbach-Home Economics.
Nancy Alcers-College Preparaiory-Drum Maiorelfe I.
2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Sevenfeen Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish
Club 2: Chr. Prom Decorarions Comm. 3: Co-Chr. S'r.-Fac-
ully Dance Docorarions Comm. 4.
James Alexander-Technical-Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch Club I, 2:
Moniior 2, 3, 4: Prom Decorarions Comm. 3: Chr. Regis-
'rrarion Comm. Sr, Acliviiies 4: Science Club 3, 4: Junior
Red Cross I: H. R. Sec.-Trees. 2: Siuclenr Council 3.
Pafricia Alexander-Business Eclucarion-G. A. A. I, 2,
3, 4, Sec. 3, 4: Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Seven-
'reen Club 3, 4: Via Club 2, Sec. 2: Srucleni Council I, 2,
4: H. SQ Office Assr. 2: Chr. Jr. Girls' lnrer-Class Acfiv-
ilies: Senior Picnic Comm.: Head Moniior 4.
Mary Alford-General-Choral Club 4: Girls' Concerf
Choir 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3: Jr. Red Cross 4: Glee Club 2.
Doroihy Allis-College Preparaiory-Dramalics Club 2,
3. 4, Pres. 4, Sec. 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Socieiy 3, 4.
Sec.4: Y-Teens I, 2. 3, 4, Cabinef 4: Sevenieen Club 2,
3, 4: Prom Place Comm. 3: Honor Srudy Hall Moniior 4:
Head Moniror 3: Chr. Monilor Comm, 4: H. R. Sec.-
Treas. 4: Chr. lnvilaiions, Chaperones Comm. Sr.-Faculiy
Dance 4.
Anna Allison-General-Siudonl Guidance Comm. 21
Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Concerr Choir 2, 3: English
Assf. 4: Choral Club 3, 4: Monitor 4: Y-Teens I, 3: Pub-
icarions Rep. 3.
Marilyn Alspaugh - Home Economics - Girls' Concarr
Choir 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glec Club 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3.
John Alf-Vocaiional Agricullure-Fooiball I: H. R. Sec.
I: F. F. A. 3, 4.
Larry Anderson-College Preparafory-Fooiball I, 2, 3,
4: Track I, 2, 3: Torch Club I, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Honor Socieiy
3, 4, V.-Pres. 4: Jr. Red Cross I: Prom Queen Comm. 3:
Hoosier Boys' Sraie 3.
Charles Armsirong-General-Bible Club 3, 4, Pres. 4,
Treas. 3: Cross Couniry 2: Locker Office Asst 4.
Richard Arnold-Pre-Apprenlice-Jr. Conservaiion Club
2, 3, 4: Cross Counrry 2: Jr. Red Cross I.
Almeda Asbury-General-Girls' Conceri Choir I: Girls'
Glee Club I.
KERMIT ADAMS noNAi.u ADAMS SALLY -AFFLERBACH
NANCY AKERS '. JAMES ALEXANDER PATRICIA ALEXANDER
MARY ALPORD 5 ' DOROTHY ALLIS ANNA ALLISON
MARILYN ALSPAUGH ' JOHN ALT . LARRY ANDERSON
CHARLES ARMSTRONG CHARLES ARNOLD ALMEOA ASBURY
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Class Officers and Sponsors
L. 'ro R.: Lois Paramore. Mr. Sanders
Diclc Walker, Mrs. Buchanan, Bob Miller
Joann Poore.
Commencemen+ Speakers
L. 'lo R.: John Sfaylon, DeVere Bechfold, Dillli HelfflCl1. Mary Newsom: Aller-
nales, Thomas Wrighf, Barbara Tracy.
Presiclenl . .Dick Walker
Vice-Presiclenl Bob Miller
Secrerary Lois Paramore
Treasurer Joann Poore
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Sponsors-Mrs. Eslher Buchanan ancl Leo Sanders
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.Class Colors-Red and While
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Bill Benneil-Pre-Apprenlice-Jr. Red Cross 4.
Richard Bergdahl-College Preparalory-Science Club 4,
Sgrfai-Arms 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Pre-Mecl 4: Hislory Club 4'
Sludenl Guidance Comm. 4: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3: Mon:
ilor 4: Foolball I: Wreslling 3.
George Biddle-General-Jr. Conservalion Club 2, 3, 4.
Barbara Blades-General.
Beatrix Bobo-General.
Don Bowerman-General-Ushers' Club 2, 3, 4.
Pairicia Bowers-College Preparalory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3:
Sevenleen Club 2, 3: Assl. Head Monilor 2.
Darrell Branclenburg-Technical-Jr. Conservalion Club
3, 4', Sec. 3, Pres. 4: H. R. V.-Pres. 3: Baseball I, 2.
Farrell Brandenburg-Pre-Apprenrice:-Jr. Conservarion
Club 3, 4, Sql. al Arms 4.
William Breece-General-Choral Club 3, 4: Band I, 2,
3: Dean's Asst 2, 3, 4.
William Breeclen-College Preparalory-Sluclenl Coun-
cil 3: Head Monilor 2, 3, 4: Torch Club 2: Hi-Y 3, 4:
Jr. Conservalion Club 3: Pre-Med 4: Science Club 4:
Golf 3.
Barbara Brelsforcl-College Preparalory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3,
4: Hisrory Club 4: Library Asst 4: Girls' Glee Club 2:
Spanish Club 2: Prom. Req. Comm. 3: Dec. Comm. Sr.-
Faculfy Dance 4.
Larry Brighf-General.
Reber-I Brizendine-Pre-Apprenlice-H. R. Pres. I, H. R.
V.-Pres. 4.
Elizabeilw Broaclnax-General-Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4.
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James Balmer-Pre-Apprenlice-Mechanical Slalf Publica-
'rions 3, 4.
Phillip Balmer-General.
Richard Balmer-General-I-l. R. Sec.-Treas. I.
Roberi Baker-General-"A" Club 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4.
Lyle Barg-General.
John Berger-General-Boys' Glee Club I. 2: Choral
Club 3, 4: Safely Assl. 2, 3.
Deloris Barnes-College Preparalory-Choral Club 4:
G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Hislory Club 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Girls'
Concerl Choir 2, 3: Y-Teens 3, 4.
Gene Barnes-General-BaslcelbalI I: Track I: H. R. Pres..
I, V.-Pres. 2.
Pafricia Bass-College Prepararory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4,
Pres. 2: Science Club 3: Sevenleen Club 3, 4: H. R. Sec.-
Treas. 2, 3: Publicalions Rep. I: Convocalions Comm. 3:
English Assl. 4: Decoralions Comm. Senior-Facully Dance:
Class V.-Pres. I.
Roberi' Beason-General.
DeVere Bechfold-College Preparafory-X-Ray Slalf 3, 4:
Class Exec. Comm. 4: Pep Sessions Comm 4: Commence-
menl' Speaker 4: Head Monilor 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Siev-
enleen Club 2, 3, 4, Council 2: Honor Socieiy 3. 4: H. R.
Pres. I: Sluclenl' Council 4: Exec. Comm. 4: Sr. Brunch
Comm. 4: Co-Edilor X-Ray 4: Prom Decoralions Comm.
3: "l.i+lIe Chief" Assl. Ed. 4: Library Assl. 4'.
Emma Lou Bell-College Preparalory-Pre-Med Club 3,
4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Sevenleen Club 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4.
Marilyn Bell-Business Educafion-Y-Teens 3, 4: Pre-Med
Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 4: Sevenleen Club 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3.
Don Bemish-General--Track 2, 3: Foolball 2.
Howard Bemish-General-Monilor 3, 4, Head Monilor
4: H. R. Pres. I, 2: Exec. Comm. 2: Hi-Y 4.
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Margarei' Ca mpbell-General.
Marvin Carlson-Pre-Apprenfice.
Lenora Carroll-General-Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Con-
cerf Choir 2. 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. I: I-Iisfory
Club I.
Jim Casey-General-Baseball 3, 4.
Loreffa Casfor-Home Economics.
Carl Chambers-Technical-Torch Club 2: Locker Office
Assf. 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2: Fooiball I, 2: Baseball I, 2.
Murlyn Chambers-College Preparafory.
Herberf Clark-Pre-Apprenfice-Wresfling 4.
Joe ClarIr-G-eneral- Dramafics Club 43 I-Ii-Y 3. 4: Mon-
ifor 3: Sr. Class Play 4: Sr. Talenf Day Program Comm.4.
Morris Claypool-General-Jr.Conservafion Club 3: H.
R. Sec.-Treas. I: Ari Ed. "Indian" 4.
KeiI'I1 Clevenger-General-Foofball I, 2.
Floyd Cobb-General-Torch Club l.
Don Colvill-College Preparafory-Honor Sociefy 3, 4:
Hi-Y 3, 4-: Torch Club I, 2: Science Club 4: Camera Club
3: Locker Office Assf. 2, 3, 4: Prom Queen Comm. 3:
Monifor 4: Decoralions Comm. Sr.-Faculfy Dance 4: Infer-
Class Acfivifies Comm. 3.
John Comer-General.
Donald Conover-General-Nlonifor 2: H. R. V.-Pres. 4.
PAYE BROADVPATER DAVID BRONNENBERG ' BARBARA BROANN
LOU ANN BROWN PATRICIA BROWN JQHN BROWNE
MARJORIE BROYLES JOHN BRUNDAGE MARILYN BRUNUAGE
LOIS BUSH 4 JAMES CADE LUTHER CAMPBELL
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Faye Broadwaier-College Prepararory-Faculry Edifor
"Indian" 4: "l.i'rI'le Chief" S'I'a'If 3, Ed. 4: "X'Ray" Siaff
3, 4. Page Ed. 4: Head Monifor 4: H. R. Pres. 4': Hislory
Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Miniw-mm Council 4, Sec.-Treas. 4:
Convocaiions Comm. 4: Sr, Class Play 41: Choral Club
2, 3, 4: "Red Mill" 3: I. H. S. P. A. 4: Sr. Weelc Publicify
Comm.4: Moniror 3: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2,
3, 4: Model U. N. 3: Prom Flower Comm. 3: Girls' Glee
Club 2: Lab. English Assl. 2: War Eiicrfs Comm. I.
David Bronnenberg-Vocalional Ag riculfu re.
Barbara Brown-College Preparalory-Choral Club 3, 4:
Srudenl- Council I. 2: H. R. V.-Pres. 3: Miniwanca Coun-
cil 4: Monilor 4: Model U. N. 3: "Red Mill" 3: Y-Teens
I, 2, 3. 4: Hisiory Club 3, 4, Roll Clerk 4: Chr. Flower
Comm. For Prom 3: Sr. Week Publicily Comm. 4: Girls'
Glee Club 2: Girls' Concerl Choir 2: "X-Ray" Sralf 3.
Lou Ann Brown-Business Education-Maiorelre I, 2, 3,
4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Sevenreen Club I, 2, 3, 4: Class Exec.
Comm. 3: Chr. Prom Dale and Eligibilily Comm. 3: H. R.
Pres. 2: H. R. V.-Pres. 4: Sr. Taleni' Day Program Comm.
4: Monifor 3: Gym AssI'. 4.
Pafricia Brown-College Prepararory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4,
Y-Teens Cabinel' I, 2, 3, 4: Scven+een Club 3: H. R. Secf
Treas. 3: "X-Ray" Siaif 3: Sr.-Facully Dance Place Comm.
4: Head Monilor 4: Library Azsl. I, 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross I, 2.
John Browne-General-Ari' Club 3: Pre-Mecl 3: Boys
Glee Club I, 2: Sr. Talonr Day Program Comm. 4: Ari
AssI'. 2.
Mariorie Broyles-Home Economics-Dean's Assl. 4: Y-
Teens I: Class Exec. Comm. 2: Hislory Club 2: S'r.-Fac-
ulI'y Dance Flower Ccmm. 4: Monifor 3.
John Brunclage-General-Vifar Elforls Comm. I: H. R.
Pres. 2: Pub. Rep. 3, 4: "X-Ray" S+aif 4: Prom Queen
Comm. 3.
Marilyn Brundage-College Preparalory-Y-Teens l, 2,
3, 4: Choral Club I: Girls' Concerf Choir I: Girls' Gflee
Club I: Gym Assl. 2: I-I. R. Soc.-Trees. 2.
Sanny Lou Bruning-Business Eclucaiion-Y-Teens 3, 4:
Girls' Glee Club 3: Girls' Concerl' Choir 3.
Janie Burion-Business Eclucaiion-Dramalics Club 3, 4:
Sevenrecn Club 3, 4: Class Treas. I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4:
Jr. Red Cross 3: H. R. Pres. I: Head Moniior 4: Sr.-Fac-
ulI'y Dance Refreshmenls Comm. 4: Library Ass'I'. 2: So-
cial Aclivilies Comm. 4.
Bob Busby-College Preparaiory-Honor Sociely 3, 4:
I-Ii-Y 3, 4: "A" Club 3, 4: Torch Club I, 2: Foofball I, 2,
3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Siudenfr Council 3, 4: Exec. Comm.
4: Chr. Prom Queen Comm. 3: Locker Office Assl. 2: H.
R. V.-Pres. 2: Co-Chr. Drive-In Thcaier Parry 4: Wresf-
ling 2: Baseball 2: Monitor 3, 4: Moniror Comm. 4: Na+-
ional Alhlefic Sociefy 3, 4.
Lois Bush-General-Y-Teens I, 2: G. A. A. I: Bible Club
3, 4: Monilor 2.
James Cade-General-Jr. Conservalion Club 2, 3: Usn-
ers' Club I, 2, 3: Pub. Rep. 2, 3, 4: lnfer-Class Acriviries
Comm. 3, 4.
Lurher Campbell-Technical-Class Exec. Comm. 4: Bas-
lcerball 2: Baseball I: Monilor 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Jr. Con-
servaiion Club 3: lnler-Class Acrivilies Comm. 3, 4: H.
R. V.-Pres. I: Boys' Glee Club 3.
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Paflie Crusmire-Home Economics.
Eulalia Cunningham-General-Girls' Concerf Choir I:
Girls' Glee Club 2.
Lee Cunningham-Vocalional Aqricullure-F. F. A. I, 2,
3, 4, Sec. 4: Monilor 3.
James Currenl-College Preparalory-Hi-Y 3, 4, V.-Pres.
4: Torch Club I, 2: Sludenf Council 2, 3: Class Pres. 3:
H. R. Pres. 4: H. R. V.-Pres. 3: Honor Sociely 3, 4, Treas.
4: "X-Ray" SI'aI'f 2, 3. Page Ed. 3: Eacully Ed. "Indian" 4:
Miniwanca Council 3, 4: Dramalics Club 2. 3, 4: I-lislory
Club 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3: Cross Counlry I, 2, 3: Sludenl
Manager 4: Tom-Tom Board 4: I. H. S. P. A. 3, 4, Board
Member 4: Hoosier Boys' S'+a're 3: Jr. Rolarian 4: Sr.
Class Play 4: Sr. Week Publicily Comm. 4.
Carl Dailey-Pre-Apprenfice-Bible Club 3, 4.
Charlolfe Dailey-General-Bible Club 3, 4: Girls' Glee
Club 2: Girls' Concerl Choir 2, 3: Pre-Med 4: Y-Teens
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Ma-rfha Dailey-General-Hisfory Club 3: Bible Club 3:
Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Concerf Choir 2, 3.
Jack Daugherfy-Pre-Apprenlice-Jr. Red Cross I.
Lee David-PreVfxpprenlice-Monilor 4: Jr. Conserve
lion Club 4.
Clara Davis-General-Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Mon-
ifor 3.
Norman Davis-Pre-Apprenlice-Jr. Conservalion Club
3, 4: Sludenl Council I: H, R. V.-Pres. 3.
Orville Davis-College Preparalory-Choral Club 4: Bur-
ris H. S., Muncie, Indiana-Foolball I, 2, 3: Wreslling I,
2, 3: lnler-Class Track I: R. O. T. C. I, 2, 3.
Richard Davisson-College Preparalory-"A" Club 3, 4:
Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4: Siudeni Council 4: Exec. Comm.
4: Golf I, 2, 3, 4: Co-Chr. Sr. Week 4: Sr. Class Play 4:
Hoosier Boys' Slate 3: Nafional Alhlelic Scholarship So-
ciely 3, 4: Torch Club 2.
Judifh DeVore-General-Y-Teens 3, 4: Gym Assl. 3, 4:
Jr. Red Cross 2.
Jim Dixon-Technical-Sludenf Council I: Baseball I:
Torch Club 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: H. R. Pres. 2, 3: H. R. V.-Pres. 4.
RICHARD oAvissoN .rumm osvons a JIM oixora
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JACK COOK . JOANN COOK . 4 - KENNETH COOK
NORMAN COOK JAMES COOPER JOHN COOPER
CAROLYN CORN PHYLLIS COUNCELICER 4 CARROLU COWGILL
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Jack Cool:-Pre-Apprenlice.
Joann Cool:--Home Economics-Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Library
Asst 3.
Kenneih Cool:-College Preparzdory-Band I, 2, 3: Cho-
ral Club 2, 3.4.
Norman Cool:-Technical-Hi4Y 4: Torch Club 2: Science
Club 4: Pub. Rep. 2. 3.
James Cooper-College Preparafory-HI-Y 3, 4: Pre-
Med 3, 4: Srudenl Council 2: Class Exec. Comm. 4.
John Cooper-Pre-Apprenfice.
Carolyn Corn-General-Choral Club I: Y-Teens I:Girls'
Glee Club I: Girls' Concerl Choir I.
Phyllis Councellor-Home Economics-Girls' Glee Club 2.
Carroll Cowgill-Technical-Hi-Y 4: Prom Queen Comm.
3: Dean's Assl. 4: Science Club 3, 4: Hisfory Club 3, 4:
Golf I: English Asst 3.
Franlu Cox-Pre-Pxppreniice.
Rober+a Cox-General-Zephyrhills H. S.. Zephyrhills,
Fla.-Class Play 3: Dramafics Club: Girls' Baslcefball
Team: Prom Comm.
Bill Craigie-College Preparalory-Hi-Y 3, 4: Jr. Conser'
valion Club 3: H. R. V.-Pres. 2: Locker Office Asst 2, 3,
4: Monifor 3: Decorarions Comm. s'f..FaCu1+y Dance 4.
Jaclc Crim-Technical--Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: "A" Club 2,
3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Counfry I, 2,
3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Jr. Conservarion Club 3: H. R. Pres. 2:
Class Exec. Comm. 3: Torch Club I, 2.
Marilyn Crosihwaif-General.
Rosalie Crowlhers--Business Educalion-Siudenl Coun-
cil 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Sevenfeen Club 4: H. R. Sec.-
Treas. I, 2: Fall Wind-Up Queen 4: Sr. Brealrfasl' Dance
Comm. 4: Monifor 4.
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Roberl Frazier-Pre-Appreniico-Jr. Red Cross 3, 4:
H. R. V.-Pres. I: Archery Club 4.
Bob Freeman-Technical.
Eddie Freezfone-Pre-Apprenlice-Track I, 2, 3, 4:
Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I. 2: Sludenl Council 2:
"A" Club 2, 3, 4: Archery Club 4, Pres. 4: Jr. Conserva-
lion Club l, 2, 3, 4.
Phyllis Freeslone-General.
Joan Fuller-Business Educalion-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Mon-
ilor 4: G. A. A. I.
Fred Fullingfon-Pre-Appreniice.
Joan Fulfon-Business Educafion-Jr. Red Cross I: Y-
Teens I. 2, 3.4: "X-Ray" Assl. 4: G. A. A. 2.
Marilyn Gable-General-Guidance Office Assl. 4.
Maxine Garreff-Business Educaiion-Choral Club 4:
Pre-Med. 4: Y-Teens 2, 3.
Bob Garrigus-College Preparalory-Sfudeni Council I,
2, 3. 4, Trees. 4: Exec. Comm. 4: General Chr. Fall Wind-
Up 4: Hoosier Boys' Slaie 2: lvliniwanca Council 4, Pres.
4: Science Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch Club I, 2:
Chr. Sr. Breakiasfl Dance 4: H. R. Pres. I: Pep Sessions
Comm. 3.
Pairicia Garrison-Home Economics-Y-Teens 4: Girls'
Glee Club 3: Archery Club 4.
William Gibson-Technical-Radio Club 3, 4, Pres. 4:
Science Club 4: Locker Office Assl. 4.
Phyllis Gilberl-General-Y-Teens 4: Monilor 3: Sr.-Fac-
ully Dance lnvilafions Comm. 4.
Kafherino Giles-Business Educalion-Y-Teens 3, 4: Mon-
ilor 4: Sr.-Faculiy Dance Comm. 4: H. R. V.-Pres. 4.
Herberf Gilmore-General-Sr.-Facully Dance Place
Comm. 4: Pub. Rep. I.
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ROBERT .FRAZIER I BOB FREEMAN - EDDIE FREESTONE
PI-IYLLIS FREESTONE JOAN FULLER ' ' FRED FULLINGTON
JOAN FULTON MARILYN GABLE - MAXINE GARRETT
BOB GARIIIGUS PATRICIA GARRISON ' WILLIAM GIBSON
PHYLLI5 GILBERT KATHERINE GILES H
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VIRRGINIA DOYLE ' DORTHA EAKER V RONA
MARY ANN EICHLER ' ZOE ELLIS MARILYN EI-LISON
WALTER ENT
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Gerald Dodd-Pre-Apprenlice-Baskefball 2: "A" Club
3, 4: Infer-Class Acfiviiies Comm. 3, 4: Fooiball 2, 3, 4,
Honorary Capfain 4.
Willis Dodge-General-Phys. Ed. Asst I: H. R. V.-Pres.
I: Jr. Red Cross 4: Victory Comm. I.
Arnold Dollar-Pre-Apprenlice.
Virginia Doyle-Business Educafion-Jr. Red Cross I, 2:
H. R. Sec.-Trees. 3: "Red Mill" 3: Hisiory Club 2, 3: Bus.
Ed. Assf. 4: Hislory Assi. 4: Sevenfeen Club 4: Pre-Med
Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Concerr Choir 2: Cho-
ral Club 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. 4, Cabinel 4: Monilor 4:
Sr. Class Day Program Comm. 4.
Dorofhea Ealrer-General-Dean's Assi. 4.
Ronald Edwards-Technical-Ushers' Club 2, V.-Pres. 2.
Mary Ann Eichler-College Preparafory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3,
4, Cabinef 2, 3, 4: "X-Ray" Sfaff 3: Sevenieen Club 2,
3. 4, Treas. 4: Class Exec. Comm.'4: H. R. Sec.-Treas 2:
Jr. Red Cross 3: Monifor 3: Head Monifor 3: Choral
Club 3: Library Assf. 2: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Con-
cerf Choir 2: Prom Decorafions Comm. 3: Co-Chr. Break-
fasl' Dance Decorafions Comm. 4.
Zoe Ellis-College Preparafory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Sec.
4: Choral Club 3, 4: Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Camera Club
4: Pre-Med Club 4: G. A. A. 4: H. S. Office 2: Treasur-
er's Assl-. 3: "X-Ray" Sfaff 3: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls'
Concerf Choir 2: "Red Mill' 3: Class Exec. Comm. 3:
Brealciasf Dance Comm. 4.
Marilyn Ellison-General-Y-Teens 4: Trades and lndus-
Iry Assl. 4: Brealcfasi' Dance Comm. 4.
Waller Enf-General-Track I: Jr. Conservafion Club
2, 3.
Wanda Eubanlt-General-Y-Teens 4: Lapel H. S. l, 2:
Yorldown H. S. 2.
James Falge-College Preparafory-lnfer-Class Aciivi-
lies Comm. 3: Dean's Asst 3, 4: Track I, 2: Cross Coun-
fry 2: Foofball I. 3: Sr. Class Play 4: Choral Club 4:
Boys' Glee Club 3: Jr. Rofarian 4: Pre-Med Club 4: Torch
Club 2: Bus. Manager "lndian" Slaff 4.
Kaihleen Forlmer-College Preparafory-Hisfory Club 2,
3, 4: Choral Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Concerr
Choir 3, 4.
Jerry Fosfer-Home Economics.
Roberf Fowler-Pre-Apprenfice.
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Virginia Handy-College Preparalory-S'panisl'u Club 2:
Library Club 4: Science Club 4: Monilor 2: Prom Place
Comm. 3: Hisfory Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 3. 4: Pub. Rep. 4:
H. R. Sec.-Treas. 3: Library Assf. 4: Girls' Concerl' Choir
3: Camera Club 4: Driver Training Assi. 4.
Andrew Haney-Pre-Apprenlice.
Bill Hardacre-Business Eclucafion-Sr. Brealnlasl' Dance
Comm. 4: Sr. Class Play 4.
Nancy Harmeson-General-Madrigal Club 4: Choral
Club 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Indian Maiden 4: Monilor
I, 4: Girls' Concerl Choir 3.
Barbara Harris-College Preparalory-G. A. A. I, 2, 3,
4: Y-Teens I, 4: Hislory Club 2, 3, 4': Biology Assl. 4.
NANCY HARMESON I BARBARA HARRIS , BOB HARRIS '
Bob Harris-Pre-Apprenlice-Jr. Conserv-alion Club I,
2, 3: Hi-Y 4.
Bob HalI1coaI'-General.
Carolyn Hawley-Gcnoral-Merchanclisinfg Assl. 4.
Ira Heiney-Technical-Jr. Conscrvalion Club 4.
Richard Helfrich-College Preparafory-Commcncemenl
Speaker 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4, Pres. 4: "A" Club 3, 4:
Hi-Y 3, 4, Sql.-al-Arms 4: Torch Club 2: H. R. Pres. 2, 4:
I-I. R. V.-Pres. 3: Convocalions Comm. 4: Prom Queen
Comm. 3: Locker Office Assl. 3: Monifor 2, 4: Head Mon-
ilor 4: Jr. Conservalion Club 3: Hoosier Boys' Siiale 3:
Miniwanca Council 3. 4, V.-Pres. 4: Na+. Aihlelic Schol-
aslic Sociely 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry I, 2:
Basketball I, 2, 3: Co-Chr. Sr.-Facully Dance 4.
Belly Hendricks-College Preparalory-Y-Teens 2, 4:
Dramalics Club 4: Sevenieen Club 4: G. A. A. I, 3:
Dean's Assf. 4: Exec. Comm. 4: Gleo Club I, 2.
Joan Henry-General-Y-Teens 3, 4: Gym Asst 2. 3, 4:
"X-Ray" Sialf 4.
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Roberf Hicks-General-Band 2. 3, 4: Jr. Band I: His-
'rory Club 2: Ushers' Club I.
Janef Hilbolf-Home Economics-Bible Club 4: Book I
Club 2: Nurses's Assl. 4: Monilor 2, 3: G. A. A. I. W I
James Hiles-Technical-Hisiory Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. Con-
servafion Club 4: Pub. Rep. 4.
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L ROBERT HICKS JANET HILBDLT JAMES HILE5 I
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JIMMII: GOLDEN MARIE GORDON KENNETH GRANGER
JIM HALL ROBERT HAMEL NORMA HAMLIN
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Jimmie Golclen-Pre-Appreniico-Archery Club 4.
Marie Gordon-Business Educaiion-Y-Teens 3, 4: Moni-
I'or 3, 4, AssI'. Head 4: S'r.-Facully Dance Comm. 4: Phys-
ical Ed. Ass'I. 2.
Kennefh Granger - Pre-Appreniice - Jr. Conservaiion
Club 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4: Hi-Y 4: Archery Club 4: Moniior l.
Jaclr Gregg-Technical-Jr. Conservalion Club 3, 4: Hi-
Y 3, 4: Torch Club I, 2: H. R. Pres. I: Class Ex. Comm. 3.
Joan Grey-College Preparaiory-Pre-Med Club 4: G.
A. A. 4: Science Club 4: Y-Teens 4-Chalham H. S.,
New Jersey-Sludeni' Council 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Y-
Teens I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Red Cross 2: Band 3: Bad-
miI"lon Club 3: Orchesira I, 2, 3: Archery Club 3: Ari'
Club 2.
Celia Gross-College Preparaiory-Sr, Y-Teens 4: G. A.
A. 2: Model U. N. 3: Choral Club 2.
Joyce Gudgel-General-G. A. A. 4: Archery Club 4:
Ari Assi. 4.
Richard Gusfin-Pre-Apprenlice.
Marilyn Gwalfney-Business Educafion-Jr. Red Cross 2,
3, 4, V.-Pres. 4, Pres. 4: Moniior 4: Honor Sludy Hall
Moniior 4: Y-Teens I: Hoosier Girls' Sfale 3: Madison
Couniy Jr. Red Cross Council 4, Pres. 4: Jr. Red Cross
Conference 3.
Jimmy Gwinn-Colleffe Preparalory-Band I, 2, 3, 4:
Orchesira I, 2. 3, 4': Choral Club 3, 4: Madrigal Club 4:
Dean's Assi. 4: Tom-Tom Board 4: Sir. Picnic Transpor-
'ralion Comm. 4: "Red Mill" 3.
Asa Haclcney-College Preparaiory.
Norma Hains-College Preparaiory-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4:
Inier-Class Acfiviiies Comm. 3. 4, Chr. 4: Model U. N.
3, 4: Monifor 2, 3, 4, Ass-I. Head 4: Science Club 3, 4:
Y-Teens 3, 4: English Assi. 2, 3, 4: Golf Club 3: Pub.
Rep. 4.
Jim Hall-Technical-Dramafics Club 3, 4.
Roberf Hamel-General--Choral Club 3, 4: Loclcer Of-
fice Assi. 2, 3, 4: Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 3, 4.
Norma Hamlin-Collepe Preparaiory-H. R. Pres. I: Y-
Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Book Club 3: Hisfory Club 2, 3: Girls'
Concert Choir 3: Spanish Club 2: Sevenieen Club 2, 3.
4: Library Assi. 2, 3.
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Bob Irle-General.
Jane Ann Isanoqel--General-Sludenl Council 2, 3: Jr.
Red Cross 4': Y-Teens 3: Viclory Comm. I: I.aI'in Club 3.
Tommy Janefos-General-Jr. Conservaiion Club I.
Floyd JarreH-General-Aihlelics Ed. "Indian" 4: Sr.
Class Play 4: Class Exec. Comm. 3: "X-Ray" Slaif 3: Pre-
Med 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch Club 2,
Samuel Jarreif-General-Class Exec. Comm. 4.
Donna John-Home Economics.
Alberl' Johnson-General-Hi-Y 4: Jr. Conservalion Club
4: Track 2: Wresfling 2: Boys' Glee Club 4.
Edward Johnson-General-Hi-Y 3, 4: "X-Ray" Slaff 3,
4, Page Ed.4, Co-Ed. 4: Assl. Ed. "LiIfle Chief" 4: N.S.P.A.
French Lick 4: I. H. S. P. A., Franklin Conf. 4: Pep Sess-
ions Comm.4, Chr. 4: Sr. Class Play 4: Dramalics Club
3, 4, Treas. 4: Na+. Thospian Soc. 4: H. R. Pres. 4: Co-
Chr. Sr. Class Day Comm. 4: Prom Relreshmenls Comm.
3: Torch Club 2: Sifudenl Manager 2, 3: Locker Office
Ass'r. 2, 3: Baseball I.
Norman Johnson-Pre-Apprenlice-Radio Club 4.
Richard Johnson-Technical-Hi-Y 3, 4: Foolball I: Bas-
lfelball I: Science Club 4: Monilor 2, 3: Ushers' Club
I, 2: Boys' Glee Club 2.
Alice Jones-Home Economics.
Laura Jones-College Preparalory-Pre-Med 3, 4: Y-
Teens 4: Lalin Club 3.
Margarel' Jones-H:-me Economics-Honor Sociefy 3, 4:
Y-Teens I, 3, 4: H. R. Sec.-Treas. 3, 4: Honor Sfudy Hall
Monilor 4: Sr.-Eacully Dance Flower Comm. 4.
Roberf Jones-General-Torch Club I, 2: Hi-Y 4.
Be'H'y Julian-Business Educaiion-G. A. A. 3, 4: Y-
Teens 4.
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BOB IRLE .JANE ANN ISANOGEL TOMMY JANETOS
FLOYD JARRETT SAMUEL JARRETT DONNA JOHN
MARGARET JONES ROBERT JONES . ' 'I
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' RAY-HILL ' JANICE HHCHCOCK MARYHA HOCKENBERRY I
DAVID HOLDING JAMES HOLDREN
JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH JOYCE HOPPES ' PAT HORNBECK
ANN HUDSON JOHNNY HUDSON DON HUFFER
JEAN HUFFMAN BARBARA? HUGHES BETTIE HUGHES
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NORMA HOLLADAY
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Ray Hill-Technical.
Janice Hifchcock-General-Y-Teens I, 2, 3. 4: Hisiory
Club 3.
Mariha Hoclcenberry-General-Choral Club 2, 3, 4:
Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Concerf Choir 2: Library Asst
4: English Assf. 4: Madrigal Club 4': Science Club 4:
Pre-Med Club 4: Library Club 4: Y-Teens 4: Indian
Maiden 3, Alfernaie 4: Pep-Session Comm. 3: Program
Comm. 'ior Brealcfasl' Dance 4.
David Holding-College Preparafory-Baslceiball I: Pub.
Rep. 2.
James Holdren-General-Hi-Y 3, 4': Dean's Assf. 3:
Head Monilor 4.
Norma Holladay-General-Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A.
I, 3: H. R. V.-Pres. I: Pub. Rep. 2: Physical Ed. Assf. 2.
John Hollingsworfh-Technical-Archery Club 4: Track
l. 2, 3, 4.
Joyce Hoppes-General.
Pai Hornbeck-General-H. R. Pres. I: Girls' Glee Club
4: Y-Teens 4.
Ann Hudson-Business Educaiion-Y-Teens 4.
Johnny Hudson-Pre'Apprenfice-Wraslling 3, 4: "A"
Club 3, 4: Track I, 2: H. R. V.-Pres. I.
Don Huf'Fe'r-General-Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Wresiling 2.
3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: "A" Club 3, 4: Dean's
AssI.3: lnier-Class Acfivifies Comm. 4.
Jean Huffman-Home Economics-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4':
Girls' Glae Club 3: Jr. Red Cross 3.
Barbara Hughes-General-Nurse's Assi. 3.
BeH'ie Hughes-College Preparafory-Class Exec. Comm.
4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Jr. Red
Cross I:S'cience Club 4: Hisiory Club 3: Girls' Conceri
Choir 3, 4: Golf Club 3: Nurse's AssI'. 3, 4: G. A. A. 4.
.Wie '49e':.a,
Earl Lawlor-Technical--Sludenl Council 4: Cross Coun-
lry I, 2, 3: Traclc I, 2, 3, 4: Torch Club I: Ivloniior I, 2,
3, 4: Sr.-Facully Dance Decoralions Comm. 4.
Joyce Lawler-General-''X-Ray" Slall 4: Y-Teens I, 2,
3, 4: Jr. Rod Cross 3: Hislory Club 3.
Belly Lou Lawrence-General-Bible Club I, 2, 3, 4:
H. R. V.-Pres. 3.
Russell Lazenby-Pre-Apprenlice-Golf I, 2, 3: H. R.
Treas. 4.
Virginia Lee-College Prepararory-Sluclenf Council 3,
4, Pres. 4: Exec. Comm. 4: Classes and Organizalions Ed.
"Indian" 4: "X-Ray" Slall 3: Sevenleen Club 2. 3, 4:
Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinel 4': Honor Sociely 3, 4: Jr.
Red Cross I, 2: Sludenf Council Conf. 3: I. H. S. P. A.
Franklin Conf. 4: Purdue Leadership Conf. 3: Honor Slucly
Hall Comm. 4: Safely Comm. 3: Prom Decoralions Comm.
3: Co-Chr. Sr.-Facully Dance 4: Hoosier Girls' Sllale 3:
Monilor 3, 4: Tom-Tom Board 4: Lab. English Assl. 3.
Phyllis LeMond-General-Y-Teens 4: Guidance Office
Assl. 4.
Mary Jo Lennis-Business Educalion-Lab. English Assi.
2: Bus. Ed. Assl. 3: Monilor 4: Y-Teens 4.
Alice Jo Levi-General.
John Lewis-General-Sludenl Council 4: Honor Sludy
Hall Monilor 4: Monilor 2: H. R. Pres. I: Sr. Picnic Ar-
ranqemenls Comm. Chr. 4: Foolball I: Wreslling 2.
Tom Lineberry-General.
Kay Lillie-General-Class Exec. Comm. 3: Prom Comm.
3: Sr. Weelc Reqisiraiion Comm. 4: Monilor 4: Seven-
leen Club 3, 4: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4: H. R. Pres. 4.
Evelyn Livingsfon-GeneraI-Y-Teens 2, 3: Bus. Ed. Assl.
3: "X-Ray" Asst 3.
Edwin Livingslon-Technical-Phys. Lab. Assl. 4: Sr. Pic-
nic Arrangemenis Comm. 4.
Janei' Long--General-Choral Club 4: Girls' Concerl'
Choir 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 3.
Ed Loose-General.
RUSSELL LAZENBY VIRGINIA LEE PHYLLIE LoMONDl
MARY JO LENNIS ALICE JO LEVI JOHN LEWIS
TOM LINEBERRY KAY LITTLE EVELYN LIVINGSTON
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EDWIN Liviwc-srow JANET LONG E0 LOOSE
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HUXRRIET LANE PAUL LANE JEAN LANGLEY
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FIoeHa Keesling-General.
Marilyn Kelly-College Preparalory-Choral Club 4:
Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Pre-Med 3, 4: Lab. English Assf.
2, 3: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2: H. R. Sec.-Treas. I.
Raymond Kendal-Business Educarion-I-li-Y 3, 4: Class
Exec. Comm. 2: Via Club 2.
Befliea Kidd-Home Economics-Girls' Glee Club: Girls'
Concerl' Choir I, 2.
Roy Kilburn-General-Sludenf Council 4: Hi-Y 3, 4:
Torch Club 2: Library Assl. 2.
Jael: Kimble-Pre-Apprenlice-"A" Club 3, 4: Cross
Counlry I, 2, 3. 4: Track I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I.
Harold Kimmerling- Pre-Apprenlice-Dean's Asst 2:
Pub. Rep. I: Publicafions Mechanical Sfaff 3, 4.
Evelyn King-General-Y4Teens I, 2, 4: Science Club 4.
Tom Kirk-College Preparalory-Honor Socieiy 3, 4:
Science Club 4: Pub. Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch
Club I, 2: Brealcfasl Dance Comm. 4.
Willodean Kugler-Business Educalion-G. A. A. 3, 4:
Y-Teens 4: Via Club 3.
Jaclr Kuniz-General-Dramalics Club 2, 3, V.-Pres. 3,
Pres. 4: Class Exec. Comm. 2: H. R. V.-Pres. 2, 3, 4:
Torch Club 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Locker Office Assl. 3: Senior
Class Play 4: Co-Chr. UpfTown Tliealer Parfy 4.
Doris Land-General-Sevenfeen Club 4: H. R. Sec.-
Treas. 2: English Assl. 4: Y-Teens I, 3, 4: Monilor 2, 3:
Girls' Glee Club 2, 3.
Harriei Lane-General.
Paul Lane-Business Educafion-Choral Club 2, 3, 4,
Pres. 3, 4: Madrigal Club 2, 3, 4: H. R. Pres. I, 2, 3: Hi-Y
3: "Red MilI" 3: Sr. Class Play 4: Sr. Class Play Comm.
4: Monilor 3, 4.
Jean Langley-College Preparalory-Choral Club 3, 4:
Y-Teens I, 4: Girls' Concerl Choir 4: "Red Mill" 3: Girls'
Glee Club 2: Science Club 4.
.Wm 49am
Norelda Mlller Buslness Educallon YTeens 4 MODIIOF
2 4 Chr lnvllallons Comm Brealclasl' Dance 4
Robarf Mlllor College Preparalory X Ray 3 4 Page
2 E 3 lfdllorln Chlel 4 Class V Pres 2 3 4' Sludenl
Councll3 4 Readlng Clerk3 V Pres 4 Hl Y3 4 Sec
relary 4 Torch Club I 2 Sec 2 Honor Soclely 3 4
Track I 2 3 4 Cross Counlry I 2 3 Baslcelball 2 Lock
er Ofllce Assl 2 3 H R Pres 3 Hoosler Boys Sl'ale3
Mlnlwanca Cauncll 4 Jr Conservallon Club 3 Annual
3 Co Chr PUblICII'y Comm Sr Weelc4 l H S P A 4
Prom Decorallons Comm
Ro alle Mlller General
Warren Mlllrlr T chnlcal Torch Club I 2 HlY 3 4
C mera Cl b I 2 3 Monllor 2 3 Jr Conserva on
Cu 2 3 Terlnls 3
Blll Mlller College Preparalory Torch Club 2 HlY 3
oofball I all
Club 3 4 Conservallon Club 3 X Ray Slall 3 Slu
denl Councll 2 3 Monllor 3 4 Soclal ACIIVIIISS Comm
3 Pep Sesslons Comm 4 Clubs Comm 4 Hoosler Boys
Slale 3 Nallonal Scholasllc Alhlellc Soc 4 Prom Comm
3 Chr Relreshmenls Comm Sr Faculty Dance 4
Barbara Mllls BUSINESS Educallon Class Treas 2 Sev
Jr Red Cross I 2 4 Morlllor I 2 3 Chr Place Comm
Sr Facully Dance Llbrary Assl 4'
Carolyn Moneyhun General
Floyd Moore College Preparalory SCISDCS Club 3 4
Hl Y 4 Camera Club 4 Radlo Club 4
Jaclr Moore Technlcal Dramallcs Club 3 4 Pre Med
WARREN MILLER BILL MILLER BARBARA MIL S
Club3 4 Pres 4 Class Exec Comm 2 Sclence Club CARD'-YN MONEYHUN PLOYDMOGRE JACK MOORE
I Track I 3 Orcheslra Comm Sr Facully Dance Gen
eral Reglslrallon Comm 4' Sr Class Play Nallonal Thes
plan Soc 4
Henry Moreland Pre Apprerlllce Archery Club 4
James Morrls Technlcal I'llY 3 4 A ub
rch Club 2 Baseball I 2 3 Ba elball Fool
or p R Se 4 Week
ACIIVIIISS Comm
Marllyn Morrls BUSINESS Educallon G A A I
YTeens I 2 3 4 Breaklasl Dance Comm 4 Vla Cub
I 2 Vlsual AIdS Assl 3 4 Drlver Tralnlng Assl 4
Pafrlcla Morrls College Preparalory Lab Engllsh Assl
2 Glrls Glee Club 2 Red Mlll 3 Choral ub
Lela Musselman General G A A I Monll I IS
ual Alds Assl 3 YTeens 4 Glrls Concerl Cholr 3 Glrls
Glee Club 2
Denny Myer Technlcal Torch Club 2 HlY 3 4 Pres
4 Track I 2 3 4 Jr Conservallon Club 3 4 Tennls3
Sr Reglslrallon Comm
PATRICIA MORRIS LELA MUSSELMAN DENNY MYER
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4: F - , 2, 3: Baseb I, I-3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4:"A'l
enfeen Club 53, 4: Y-Teens I, 2,3 4: Clubs Comm. 3:
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To 1 . . . 4: slr I. 2: -
ball I, 2: Monil 3: Pub. Re . I: H. . 'c. 7 Sr.
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MAX MAIN JAMES MANSFIELD DONALD MATHEWS
RICHARD MERRILL ROBERT MERRILL MARILYN MERWIN
JUNE METCALF JOHN MILES ROBERT MILLAGE
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Dale Louisa-College Preparalory-Ed.-in-Chief of "In-
dian" 4, Assi. Ed. 3: Convocaiions Comm. 4: Honor So-
cieiy 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Parliameniarian 4: Camera Club 2,
3, 4, V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Science Club 4: Honor Sludy
Hall Monilor' 4: I. H. Si. P. A. Franlclin Conf. 4: N. S. P.
A., French Lick, 4: Senior Picnic Comm.: Hoosier Boys'
Sfaie 2: Head Moniior 3: Prom Reireshmenis Comm. 3:
H. R. Sec.-Trees. 3: Torch Club 2: Library AssI'. 2: Vic-
Iory Comm. I: Model U. N. Assembly 4.
Ardeih Mabbiii'-General-Assi. Driver Training 4.
Geraldine Mabbiff-General.
Max Main-Technical-Torch Club 3: H. R. Sec.-Treas.
4: Science Club 2, 3: Hi-Y 4: Camera Club 2, 3: Mon-
iror 3: Library Assl. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Conservalion Club 2.
James Mansfield-General-"A" Club 3, 4: Fooiball 2,
4: Track 3, 4.
Donald Mafhews-General-Wresiling 3, 4: Usher l, 2,
3, 4.
Mack Ma:I+ingIy-College Prepararory-Torch Club '
I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Camera Club 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4: Science
4, Treas. 4: Library Assf. 4: Pub. Rep. I, 2: Monifor 2, 3:
Assl. Head Moniior 3: Library Club 4, V.-Pres. 4: Model
U. N. Assembly 4: Sr. Theaier Pariy 4.
I, 2,
Club
Arihur Maynard-Technical-Cross Couniry I: "A" Club
I: Radio Club I: Hisiory Club I.
Mary Jayne Melcher-Business Educarion--Girls' Glee
Club 2, 3: Girls' Concerf Choir 4: "X-Ray" Assr. 4: Guid-
ance Ofiice 4.
Richard Merrill-General-Pre-Med 2, 3: Jr. Exec. Comm.
3: Moniror 4: H. R. Pres. 4: Convocalions Comm. 4.
Roberl' Merrill-General-Pre-Med 3, 4: S'Iuden'I Coun-
cil 4: H. R. V.-Pres. 3: Convocaiions Comm. 4: Ari Club 3.
Marilyn Merwin-College Preparafory-"X-Ray" Page
Three Ed. 3: Honor S+ucIy Hall Moniior 4: Chr. Book Ex-
change Comm. 4: H. S. Office Asst 2: Prom Decorafions
Comm. 3: lnvi'IaIions Comm. Sr.-Faculiy Dance 4: H. R.
Pres. 2: Jr. Red Cross I, 3: Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Spanish
Club 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinei 4: Sevenfeen Club
2, 3, 4.
June Mefcalf-College Preparaiory-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4:
Golf Club 2, 3, V.-Pres. 3: "X-Ray" Slaff 3: Jr.-Sr. Class
Acfivilies 3, 4: Moniior 4: Y-Teens I: Via Club 2: Infer-
Class Ac'Iivi'Iies Comm. 4.
John Miles-General-Honor Socieiy 4: Hi-Y 4: "X-Ray"
Slail 4.
Roberf Millage-General-Jr. Conservafion Club 2: Ar-
chery Club 4.
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Mary Newsom-Home Economics-Band I, 2, 3, 4: Or-
cheslra 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: InI'ra'CIub Council 4: G. A. A.
2, 3, 4, Council 4: Senior Aclivifies 4: Monilor 3, 4: Home
Ec. Assi. 4: Commencemenl Speaker 4.
Virginia Norris-Business Educaiion-Y-Teens 2: H. R.
Sec. I: Jr. Red Cross I: Monilor I.
Jerry Oalces-Technical-Torch Club I, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4:
Jr. Conservalion Club 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcerball 2:
Cross-Counlry I: AssI'. Head Monilor 3: Moniror 2, 3, 4:
H. R. V.-Pres. 4: H. R. Treas. I: Sr.-Faculry Dance
Comm. 4.
Evelyn Odell-Business Eclucalion-Library Assl. 3: Via
Club 2: Y-Teens 4: Monifor 4.
Jaclr Odell-General-Choral Club 4: Dramalics Club
3: Track I, 2: Baslcerball I: Foolball I, 2, 3: "X'Ray"-
"Indian" Prolograplwer 2, 3, 4.
Bob Odom-Vocalional Agricullure-F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4,
Pres. 4: H. R. Pres. I.
Jo Ann O'Neill-General-Sevenfeen Club 4: Y-Teens I,
2, 3: H. R. Pres. I: Co-Chr. Decoralions Comm. Break-
Iasl Dance 4.
Par O'RoarIc-Pre-Apprenfice-Hi-Y 4: "A" Club 3, 4:
Traclc 2, 3. 4: Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: H. R.
V.-Pres. I, 2: Jr. Conservarion Club 3: H. R. Sec.-Treas. 3.
Marflwa Ann OHo-College Preparalory-Boolc Club I, 2:
Hislory Club 2: Moniror 3, 4: Program Comm. Brealclasl
Dance 4.
Carolyn Peinfer-Home Economics-Choral Club 3, 4:
Sevenfeen Club 4: Y-Teens I, 3, 4: H. R. Sec. 2: Girls'
Glee Club I: Girls' Concerl Choir 2: "Red MiII" 3.
Gus Pancol-College Preparafory-Choral Club 2, 3, 4,
V.-Pres. 2: Madrigal Club 4: Dramalics Club 3, 4, V.-Pres.
4: Library Club 4, Pres. 4: "A" Club 4: Jr. Conservalion
Club 3: H. R. V.-Pres. 2: Class Exec. Comm. 3: Sr. Class
Play 4: Sr. Talenl Day Comm. 4: Sr. Class Play Comm. 4:
Indian Mascol I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Sessions Comm. I, 2, 3, 4:
Hi-Y 3, 4: Boys' G-lee Club I, 4: Track 2: Wresrling 3:
Monilor 2: Prom Pub. Comm. 3: Library Assl. 4: "Reel
Mill" 3.
Lois Paramore-Business Educalion--Class S'ec. 2, 4: Y-
Teens I, 2, 3, 4: SIucIen+ Council 3: H. R. Sec. I, 2: "X-
Ray" Slaff 3: Exec. Comm. I: Sevenleen Club 4: Prom
Band Comm. 3.
Claude Perdue--Pre-Apprenlice.
Ray Passwafer-GeneraI-Baseball I, 3: Baskelball I, 3:
"A" Club 3.4: Foofball I, 3: Pub. Rep. 4: H. R. Treas. 3:
H. R. V.-Pres. 2: Jr. Conservafion Club 3: Hi-Y 4.
Dororliy Pavey-College Preparalory-Hisrory Club 2, 3,
4: Book Club 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4:
"X-Ray"SIaIl 4: Model Assembly 3, 4: Library Assl.
2, 3, 4.
MARY NEWSOM - VIRGINIA NORRIS JERRY OAKES
EVELYN ODELL . JACK ODELI. BOB ODOM
Jo ANN oweuu V PAT o'rzoARx Miiri-IA ANN orro
CAROLYN PAINTER GUS PANCOL LOIS PARAMORE
CLAUDE PARDUE RAY PASSWATER DCROTHY PAVEY
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Jane'I' Myers-College Preparalory-Jefferson Twp., Up-
land, lnd.-Band l, 2, 3: Glee Club l, 2, 3: Jr. Play 3:
Asst Ed. School Paper 3: Bible Club 4.
Roberf Myers-General.
Richard McCarIhy-Technical-Co-Chr. Sr. Picnic Comm.
4: Locker Office Assl. 3, 4: Sr. Class Play 4: Jr. Rolarian
4: Sludenl Council I, 2: H. R. V.-Pres I: Baseball I, 2, 3,
4: Torch Club I, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4.
Sue Ann McClin+ic-Business Eclucarion-I'I. R. Pres. I:
H. R. V.-Pres. 2: H. R. Sec.-Treas 3: Class Exec. Comm.
4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Sr, Week Regislra-
Iion Comm. 4.
Jim McCord-Pre-Apprenlice-H. R. V.-Pres. l.
Pahicia McDaniels-General-Choral Club 3, 4: Jr. Rocl
Cross 4: Y-Teens 4': Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Girls'
Concerl Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Library Assi. 3, 4.
Harold McDonald-Pre-Appreniico.
Joe McGranahan-General.
Donald McMahan-Technical-Ushc-rs' Club l, 2, 3, 4:
Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Choral Club 3, 4: Mndriqal Club 4: "Red
Mill" 3: Jr. Conservalion Club 3: I-I. R. Soc.-Treas I: Li-
brary Assi. 3, 4': Monilor 3.
Joyce Nagel-Business Educalion-Girls' Glee Club 2, 3.
Bradley Neal-Technical-Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball
I: Class Pres. 2: Class Exec. Comm. 2: "A" Club 2, 3, 4:
Jr. Conservalion Club 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: lnler-Class Aciivi-
Iies Comm. 4: Dean's Assl. 2: Club Tom-Tom Board 4:
Track I: S3uden+ Council I, Exec. Council 2: Moniror I:
Speech Asst 4.
Mary Helen Neal-College Preparaiory-Sr. Class Play
4: "X-Ray" Slafl 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Sevenleen Club 4:
Girls' Glee Club 3: Girls' Concerl Choir 3: Library Assl.
2: Lab. English Assl. 4: Prom Decorafions Comm. 3.
Kennefh Nelson-Pre-Appreenlice-Baslcelball I.
Linda Nelson-College Preparaiory-Sr. Class Play 4:
Class Day Program Decoralions Comm. 4: Y-Teens I, 2,
3, 4: Sevenreen Club 2, 3, 4: Class Exec. Comm. 4: Mon-
ifor.
Marlha Newsom-Home Economics-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4,
Pres. 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: lnfer-Class Aclivifies Comm.
4: Gym Assi. I: Girls' Concerf Choir 2: Choral Club 3,
4: "Red Mill" 3.
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Marvin Quear-Technical-Hi-Y 3, 4: Chr. Transporla-
Iion Comm. Sr. Picnic 4: lnfer-Class Aclivilies Comm. 3,
4: Monifor 4.
Norma Randall-General-U. N. Siecurily Council 3: Y-
Teens 4.
Wilma Rah-General-Y-Teens 4: Monifor 3, 4: Via
Club 2.
Ray Reese-Pre-Apprenfice-Wreslling 2, 3, 4: Pub.
Rep. 3, 4: Track I. 2, 3, 4: "A" Club 3, 4: Ushers' Club
2, 3, 4, Pres. 4'.
Pafricia Reeves-Business Educalion-Camera Club 3.
Jael: Rhoades-General-Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I:
Track I.
William Rhoades-Technical-Class Exec. Comm. 4: Hi-
Y 4: Radio Club 3, 4: Jr. Conservalion Club 3: Science
Club 3: Dean's Assl. 3, 4.
Alice Rhoades-Business Educalion-Maiorelle I, 2, 3, 4:
Honor Sociely 4: Sludenl Council I: Jr. Real Cross I, 3:
H. R. Sec.-Treas. 4: Phys. Ed. Assf. 2: Y-Teens 3, 4: Prom
lnvilalions, Chaperones Comm. 3: Sr. Brealcfasl Dance
Comm. 4.
Reber? Richards-Pre-Apprenlice-Track I, 2, 3, 4': Cross
Counlry I, 2, 3, 4: H. R. Pres. 4: Exec. Comm. 3: Infer-
class Aclivifies Comm. 3, 4: "A" Club 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4:
Hi-Y 2, 3, 4': Torch Club I.
Frances Riffle-College Preparalory-Glee Club 3.
Robarf Rigdon--General-"Indian" Slalf 4: "X-Ray"
Slaff 4.
Sara RiHer-Business Educalion-Class Exec. Comm. 3:
Sevenfeen Club 2, 3, 4: Monilor 2, 3: H. R. Pres. 2: Chr.
Publicily Comm. Prom: Sr.-Facully Dance Comm. 4: Y-
Teens I. 2. 3. 4, V.-Pres. 2: Sr. Class Play 4.
James Roland-General-H. R. Pres. I: Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch
Club 2: Pre-Med Club 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3:
"X-Ray" Sfaif 3: Monilor 3. '
Janice Rossin-College Preparalory-Asst Sludenl Chr.
Convocalions Comm. 4: Hilifes ancl Underclasses Ed.
"Indian" 4: Sr. Class Play 4: "X-Ray" Sfaff 3: Monilor
3, 4: Honor Sociery 3, 4: Dramafics Club 3. 4, Sec. 4:
Sr. Class Play Comm.: I. H. S. P. A. Franklin Conf. 4:
Y-Teens I, 2. 3, 4, Cabinel' 4: Sludenl Council I: Seven-
feen Club 2, 3, 4: Lab. English Assr. 2, 3, 4: Pub. Rep. I:
Prom Decoralions Comm. 3: Chr. Flowers Comm. Sr.-Fac-
ully Dance 4: Nalional Thespian S'ocieIy 4: U. N. Model
Assembly, Parliamenfarian 4.
Jane? Roudebush-College Preparafory-Sevenleen Club
2, 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2. 3, 4, Pres. 4: Social Aclivilias Comm.
3: Clubs Comm. 4: Breakfasl Dance Comm. 4: Infra-Club
Council 4: Y-Teens Cabinef 4.
JAMES ROLQND 1 JANICE ROSSIN JANET ROUDEBUSH
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PAULA PERRY MARILYN PETTIGREW FRANK PI-IELPS
ROBERT PHELPS - JACK PHILLIPS I GENENE PICKERING
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'MARIAN PIERSE KENNETH PITTSFORD JANETTE PLESCH
RONALD PLUMMER JOANN Poone sus pops
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Paula Perry-College Preparatory-English Asst 4: Foods
I Asst 3: H. R. V.-Pres. I.
Marilyn Pelfigrew-College Preparalory-English Asst 2,
3, 4: Candy Sland 4: Y-Teens 2, 3: Book Club 3: Hislory
Club 3, 4: H. R. Pub. Rep. 2.
Frank Phelps-College Preparafory-Golf I, 2, 3, 4: "A"
Club 2, 3, 4: Torch Club 2: Hi-Y 3. 4: Jr. Conservalion
Club 2, 3: Pre-Med 3: H. R. Pres. 3: Locker Office Asst
3: Dean's Asst 3, 4: Asst Head Ivlonilor 2, 3: Boys' Golf
Club I: Choral Club 3, 4: "Red Mill" 3: Jr. Rolarian 4:
Sr. Class Play 4: H. R. Sec.-Trees. 4.
Roberl Phelps-Pre-Apprenlice-FoolbaII 2, 3.
Jaclc Phillips-Technical-Foolball 3, 4: "A" Club 3, 4:
Hi-Y 3, 4: Class Exec. Comm. 4: Torch Club I, 2: H. R.
V.-Pres. I: Jr. Conservalion Club 3, 4: Prom Decoralions
Comm. 3.
Genene Pickering-Home Economics--Glee Club I: Girls'
Concerl Choir I: YeTeens I, 2, 3, 4.
Marian Pierse-Business Eclucalion-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4:
Bus. Ed. Asst 3, 4: Driver Training Asst 3: Girls' C-lee
Club 3: Girls' Concerf Choir 3.
Kennelh Pilfsford-Vocalional Agricullure-Jr. Conser-
va-rlion Club 4: Baslcelball I. '
Janelle Flesch-College PreparaIory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4:
Prom Decoralions Comm. 3: Sr. Week Regislralion Comm.
4: Monilor 4: G. A. A. I.
Ronald Plummer-Pre-Apprenlice-Dean's Asst 3: Man-
ager 2, 4: Bible Club 2, 3, 4.
Joann Poore-College Preparalory-Class Trees. 3, 4:
Prom Queen Alrendanl 3: Sludenl' Council 2, 4: Exec.
Comm. 4': Sevenfeen Club 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Cab-
inel I, 2, 3: Chr. Breaklasl Dance Band Comm. 4: Chr.
"Spiri'r of '76" 4: Driver Training Asst 4: H. R. Pres. 3:
Viclory Comm. I.
Sue Pope-College Preparalory-Sevenleen Club 2, 3, 4:
Y-Teens 3, 4, Cabinel 4: Dean's Asst 4: S'r. Class Play 4:
Co-Chr. Decorafions Comm. Sr.-Facully Dance 4.
Bob Por'I'er-Pre-Apprenfice-FoolbalI I, 2, 3, 4: Track
I, 2: Baslcelball I, 2: Wresfling 3, 4: "A" Club 3, 4: Exec.
Council I, 2.
Roberf Price-Pre-Apprenlice-Traclc 2: Cross Couniry
I, 3: H. R. Pres. I, 2: H. R. Treas. 3.
Samuel Price-General-Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2:
Cross CounIry 2. 3: Class Exec. Comm. 2: Sr. Brealciasf
Dance Comm. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch Caub I, 2.
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Lois Shepherd-General-Y-Teens 3, 4: G. A. A. 2.
Virginia Sheri-College Preparalory-Sludenl Council 4:
Exec. Comm. 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4, Sec.
4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Golf Club 2, 3: "X-Rey" Sfalf 3:
Chr. Place Comm. Brealclasl Dance 4: Sludenl Assf.
Trees. 3, 4.
Charles Shullz-Vocalional Aqricullure-F. E. A. I, 2, 3,
4, V.-Pres. 4.
Joyco Sibery-College Preparalory-Dramafics Club 3:
Girls' Glce Club 3: Library Assl. 2, 3, 4: Pub. Rep. 4:
Y-Teens 2, 3.
Jean Siemor-College Preporalory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4:
G. A. A. 2. 3.
Joyce Sipes-Business Educafion-Bus. Ed. Assi. 3, 4:
Ticlcel Office Assl. 4.
Don Sisson-General.
Paul Skaggs-Pre-Apprenlice.
Donald Sloan-Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dean's Assl. 4.
Richard Smilh-Pre4ApprenIice.
Russell Smifh-General-Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2,
3, 4: Cross Counlry I, 2, 3, 4: Monilor 2, 3, 4: "A" Club
I, 2, 3, 41: I'Ii-Y 4.
Sharon Smifh-General-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Drive-In
Theafer Parfy Comm. 4.
Paul Songer-Vocalional Agricullure-Pub. Rep. 2: F. F.
A. 2, Trees. 2: Agricullure Judging Team 2.
Ellen Spall-Home Economics-Co-Chr. Sr. Week 4: Class
Sec. I, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinel' I, 2, 3, 4: Drama?-
ics Club 2, 3, 4: Sevenfeen Club 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Coun-
cil 2, 3, Sec. 3: Exec. Council 2, 3: Miniwanca Council
4: Convocalions Comm. 4: I-I. R. V.-Pres. I: Girls' Con-
cerl Choir 2.
John Spence-College Preparafory-Honor Sociely 3, 4:
Hi-Y 3, 4: Science Club 3. 4: English Assl, 2: H. R. V.-
Pres. 3, 4: Monilor 3, 4: Downlown Thealer Parly Comm. 4.
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LOIS SHEPHERD VIRGINIA SHORT CHARLES SHULTZ
JOYCE SIBERY JEAN SIEMER JOYCE SIPES
DON SISSON , PAUL SKAGGS DONALD SLOAN
RICHARD SMITH RLISSELL SMITH SHARON SMITH
PAUL SONGER - ELLEN SPALL JOHN SPENCE
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BOB ROUSEY ' GLEN ROUT PAT RYAN
JIM SAVAGE JOAN SCHEEL HEWA SCHIEVE
JACK SCI-II-EWE I LOIS SCI-IILDMEIER MARVENIA SCHOONOVER
HALFQRD smagarr A - J,-.ex si-I,-.Nunn -V Mnivlvirsyaug Y Q
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Bob Rousey-Prf--Apprr-rVcc-BaskelbaIl 2, 3, 4: Base-
ball 2, 3: "A" Club 3, 4.
Glen Roul-Technical-Mndriqal Club 3, 4: Choral Club
2, 3, 4: Boys' Quarlei 3, 4: "Red Mill" 3: I-IIAY 3, 4: Hon-
or Socieiy 3, 4: Torch Club I, 7: Prom Bwnd Comm. Chr.
3: Locker Office Assli 3: Track I, 2: Cross Couniry 2:
Chr, Sr.-Facully Dance Band Comm. 4: I-I. R. Pub. Rep, 2.
Pai' Ryan-General-I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Torch Club I, 2: Choral
Club 3, 4: Cheerleader 4: Viclorv Comm. I: H. R. Pros.
2, 3: I-I. R, Sec.-Treas. 4: Class Fwc. Comm: 2: Jr. Con-
-'ervalion Club 3: Monilor 2, 3: Track I, 2: Basheiball 2:
Pep Sessions Comm. 4.
Jim Savage-General-Boys' Glee Club I.
Joan Marie Scheel-Colleqe Pre-parafory-Band 2, 3, 4:
Dramalics Club 3, 4' G. A. A. I, 2. 3, 4, Council 4: Ar-
rhery Club 4: Infer-Class Acriviries Comm. 3, 4: Via Club
2: Safely AssI'. 3: English Assr. 4.
Hewa Schieve-Colleqe Pre-nnralorv-Choral Club 3, 4:
Honor Sociely 3. 4': Prom Queen 3: Chr. Prom Chape-
rones, Invifalions and Procram Comm. 4: Y-Teens 4: G.
A. A. I, 2: Monilor 3, 4: Sr, Picnic Comm. 4: Inler-Class
Acrivifies 3, 4: Qr. Class Play 4: Girls' Glee Club 2:
C-irls' Concerl' Choir 2.
Jaclc Schiewe-Colleqe Preparalorv-Honor Sncily 3, 4:
I-I. R. V,-Pres. 4: Pub. Rep. I: Fnqlish Assl. 2: Physics
Assl. 4: Asst Hr-afl Monilor 4: SICIFFICS Club 4: I'-Ii-Y 3,
4: Sr. Downlown Thealer Comm. 4.
Lois Schildmeir-Business Educalion-Y-Teens 2. 3, 4:
Monilor 3, 4: Chr. Place and Arrangemenls Comm. Drive-
In Thearer 4.
Marvenia Schoonover- Business Educalion-Cheerleader
3, 4: D. A. R. Award 4: Pep Sessions Comm. 3, 4, Chr. 4:
Jr. Red Cross I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Sevenleen Club I. 2,
3, 4: Sfudenl Council 3, Treas. 3: Exec. Council 3. Treas.
3: Chr. Prom Relreshmenl Comm. 3: Co.'Chr. Sr. Class
Day Program 4: lnlra-Club Council Sec. 4: Bus. Ed. Assl. 4.
Dan Schuyler-Technical-H. R. Pres. I: Torch Club 2:
I-II-Y 3, 4: "A" Club 3, 4: Jr. Conservalion Club 3: Bas-
kelball I, 2, 3.4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Hoosier Boys'
Slale 3. ,
Monna Scoh'-Business Educa+ion-Choral Club 2, 3, 4:
Madrigal Club 4: "Red Mill" 3.
Deloris Seyberl-General-Y-Teens 3, 4': Sr. Band Comm.
4: I-I. R. Sec.-Treas. I, 2: "X-Ray" Circulafion Mgr. 4.
Halford Seyberf-Pre-Apprenlice.
Jack Shanlclin-Technical-Foofball I, 2, 42 Baseball I,
2: Baslcelball I, 2.
Melvin Shaul-General-Jr. Conservalion Club 3, 4: Pub.
Rep. 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4.
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Barbara Thompson-Business Educaiion-Guidance OI-
iice Assf. 41.
Charles Thompson-College Preparalory-Band I: Hi-Y 4:
Rober+ Thompson-College Preparatory-Dean's Assf. 2,
3, 4: Hoosier Boys' Slafe 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch Club I, 2:
Jr. Conservalion Club 2, 3: Traci: I: Golf I, 2, 3, 4:
"X-Ray" Sfaff 3.
Jerry Tlwornberry-College Preparalory-Class Day Pro-
qram Comm. 4: Class Exec. Comm. 2: Prom Refreshmenls
Comm. 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. I, Cabinel 2, 3, 4:
Sevenreen Club 2, 3, 4, Council 4: H .R. Sec.-Trees 2:
Viclory Comm. I: "X-Ray" Sialf 3.
Edward Thrush-College Preparalory-Science Club 3,
4: Track 2: Dramalics Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Miniwanca Coun-
cil 2, 3, 4: Choral Club 4.
Roselle Thurman-Home Economics-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4,
V.-Pres. 4: Inlra-Club Council I.
Jeanne Tinder-College Preparalory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4:
Spanish Club 2, 3: Hisiory Club 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club
I, 2: Pub. Rep. I: Sr. Class Play 4: Sir.-Faculfy Dance
Band Comm. 4.
Foresl Todd-Pre-Apprenlice.
Joann Todd-Business Educafion-Visual Aids Assf. 4.
Barbara Tracy-Home Economics-Honor Socieiy 3, 4:
Lab. English Assi. 2, 3, 4: Alfernafe Commencemenl'
Speaker 4: Y-Teens 4: Hislory Club 3.
Belva Triclc-Business Educafion-"X-Ray" Sfalf I, 2, 3:
Via Club 2, Pres. 2: Bus. Ed. Asst. 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4:
Library Club 4.
Belly Trick-General-Choral Club 3, 4: Girls' Glea
Club 2: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Pre-Med Club 4: Via Club 2.
Jack Triefsch-General.
Robert Tumulfy- Business Educalivri--Jr. Conservalion
Club 4.
Bill Turner-General-Archery Club 4.
JEANNE TINDER I FOREST TODD JOANN' TODD
JACK TRIETSCH ROBERT TUMULTY ' ' BILL TURNER
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DELORIS' STANLEY PATTY STANSBERRY JOHN STAYTOI'-I
MARGARET STERN HELEN STEVENS Q JAMES STEWART
JIM STEWART DORIS STOHLER SUSANNE STONE
CHARLOTTE STOUT ROBERT SUCHOKI I-OU TAYLOR
PAUL TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR BARBARA THOMAS
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Deloris Sfanley-General.
PaHy Siansberry-General-G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2,
3, 4: Sr. Class Regislrafion Comm. 4: lnfer-Class Acfiv-
ifies Comm. 3, 4.
John Sfayfon-College Preparafory-Track I, 2, 3, 4:
Torch Club I, 2, V.-Pres. 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Convocafions Comm.
Chr. 4: "A" Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 2, Pres. 4: Sr.
Talenf Day Program Comm. 4: Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Bas-
lcefball I, 2, 3: H. R. Pres. 2, 3: Commencemenf Speaker
4: Sfudenf Council I: Cross Counfry I, 2, 3, 4: Miniwan-
ca Council 4.
Margaref Sfern-General-H. R. Pres. 2: Bible Club 3, 4.
Helen Sfevens-Business Education-Honor Sociefy 3, 4:
Class Exec. Comm. 4: "X-Ray" 3, 4, Page Edifor 4: Dra-
mafics Club 2, 3, 4: H. R. Pres. I, V.-Pres. 2: Y-Teens l,
2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2: G. A. A. l.
James Sfewari'-Business Educafion.
Jim Sfewari'-College Preparaiory-Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch
Club I, 2: Dramafics Club 4: Monifor 2, 3, 4: Dean's
Assf. I, 4: Prom Band Comm. 3: Class Play Comm. 4:
Chr. Theafer Parfy Comm. 4: Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Sr.
Class Play 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Model U. N. 3, 4: Parliamen-
farian 4: Nafional Thespian Sociefv 4: lnfer-Class Acfiv-
ifies Comm. 3: Rofary Speech Confesf 3, 4: Oplimisf
Speech Confesf 3.
Doris Sfohler-General-Madrigal Club 4: Choral Club
2, 3, 4: Hisfory Club 3, 4: "Red Mill" 3: Girls' Concerf
Choir 3: Girls' Glee Club 2.
Susanne Slone-College Preparafory--Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4,
Treas. 3, V.-Pres. 4: Dramafics Club 3, 4, Program Chr. 4:
Honor Svociefy 3, 4: Sevenfeen Club 41: Prom Decorafions
Comm. 3: Sr.-Faculfy Dance Place Comm. 4: Social Ac-
fivifies Chr. 4: Sr. Class Play 4: Afhlefics Office Ass+. 3.4.
Charloife Sfouf-General-Y-Teens 3, 4.
Roberl Sucholri-Pre-Apprenfice.
Lou Taylor-College Preparafory-Choral Club 4: Dra-
mafics Club 4: Y-Teens 3: Sr. Class Play 4.
Paul Taylor-General.
Roberl' Taylor-Technical-Honor Sfucly Hall Monifor 4:
Baslcefball I, 2: Traclc 2, 3: Locker Office Assf. 2: Exec.
Council 2: Torch Club I: 2, Pres. 2: Hi-Y 3, 4, Trees. 4:
H. R. Pres.I, 3.
Barbara Thomas-General-H. R. Pres. I: Girls' Glee
Club 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinef 3, 4: Camera Club 4:
G. A. A. I, 2: Breakfasf Dance Comm. 4.
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Gene Weiglwus-Technical-H. R. V.-Pres. 4: Hi-Y 4:
lvlonifor 4.
Pai Wellons-Home Economics-Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3:
Y-Teens 4: Sr.-Facully Dance Comm. 4: Via Club 2: Mon-
ilor: Biology Assf. 2, 3. 4.
Claude Wells-General.
Florene Wells-General-Y-Teens 4.
Mary Lou Wells-General-Choral Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4:
Madrigal Club 4: Girls' Glaze Club 2: Honor Sociely 3,
4: Y-Teens 3.4: "Red Mill" 3: U. N. Model Assembly 3,
Sec. 3: H. S. Office Assl. 2, 4: H. R. Sec. I, 2: Sr. Week
Regislralion Comm. 4.
Gerald Welsh-College Preparalory-"X-Ray" Slail 4:
Slage Manager I, 2. 3, 4: Bible Club I, 2: Ushers' Club
I, 2: Dean's Assl. 2, 3: Pub. Rep. I.
Doris Wes?-Business Eclucalion-Y-Toons 3, 4: Pre-Med
Club 3: Book Club 2: Visual Aids Assl. 4'.
Palricia Wlwippo-College Preparalory-Bible Club 3.
Noble While-Pre-Apprenlice-"A'' Club 4: Boxing I:
Track I: Baseball I.
Belly Wl1i'l'eheed-General-War Eflorls Comm. I: Glee
Club 2: Girls' Conccrl' Choir 3: Y-Teens 4.
Donna Whiflior-Business Educalion-Jr. Red Cross 4:
Y-Teens l, 2. 3, 4: Drive-In Tliealer Parly Comm. 4: Via
Club 2: H. R. V.-Pres. 2: Girls' Glee Club 4.
Barbara Widdifield-Business Educafion-Y-Teens 3, 4:
Via Club 2: H. R. Sec.'Treas. 2, 3: Monilor 3.
Don Wigner-Pre-Appreniice.
Billie Williams-General-Y-Teens I.
Charley Mae Williams-Home Economics-Y-Teens I,
2, 3, 4.
DORIS WEST PATRICIA WHIPPO ' NOBLE WHITE
1
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E-:Ares wimen I ,mem urrsnafxcsc . CAROEYN vm CAMP
JOYCE VAN HUSS PEARL, VAN MATRE . ' DORIS VAUGHN
l BEVERLY VERMILLION BOB VERMILLION U DON' WALKER
RICHARD WALKER , MARJORIE WEAN DON WEBBER
VANCE WEBER I BETTY JEAN WEBSTER BETTY LOU WEBSTER
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Evalee Turner-College Preparalory-Y-Teens 4: Assl.
Monilor 3: English Assl. 4.
Allen Ullerbaclr-General-Hi-Y 3, 4.
Carolyn Van Camp-College Preparalory-Choral Club
4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinel I, 2, 3, 4: Hoosier Girls'
Slale 3: English Assl. 3: Library Assl. 3, 4: Assl. Head
Monilor 4: Girls' Glee Club 3: Pub. Rep. 4: Sr.-Facully
Dance Flower Comm. 4: Ticlcel Office Assl. 4.
Joyce Van Huss-General-H. R. Sec.-Trees. I: Pub. Rep.
2: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinel 3,
4: Girls' Glee Club 3: Camera Club 4: G. A. A. l, 2:
Brealclasl Dance Comm. 4.
Pearl Van Malre-Home Economics.
Doris Vaughn-Business Educalion-Y-Teens 4.
Beverly Vermillion-College Preparalory--Bible Club 3:
Monilor 3: Nurse's Assl. 4: Y-Teens 4.
Bob Vermillion-College Preparalory-Foolball I, 2, 3,
4: Track I, 2, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3: Clubs Comm. 3, 4,
Chr. 4: Torch Club 2: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2: "A" Club
4: Drive-ln Thealer Comm. 4: I-l. R. Pres. 2.
Don Walker-General-Jr. Conservalion Club I.
Richard Wallcer-Technical-Class Pres. 4: Foolball 3,4:
Basluelball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: "A" Club
2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4: Exec. Council 4: Class Exec.
Comm. 4.
Mariorie Ween-College Preparalory.
Donald Webber-Technical-I'-li-Y 4: lnler-Class Acliv-
ilies 4.
Vance Weber-General.
Belly Jean Websler--General-Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, 3,
4, V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: G. A. A. 2: H. R. Pres. I: Viclory
Comm. 2: Ticlcel Ollice Assl. 3.
Belly Lou Websler-Business Eclucalion-G. A. A. I, 2:
Jr. Red Cross I: H. R. V.-Pres. 3: Viclory Comm. I: Mon-
ilor 3: Bible Club 2: Library Assl. 4: Book Club 2.
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Thomas Wrighl-Technical-Orcneslra 3, 4: Adernale
Commencemenl Speaker 4: Honor Sludy Hall Moniior
4: Honor Socicly 3, 4: I-I. R. Pres. 4: H. R. V.-Pres. 3:
Science Club 3: Archery Club 4: Radio Club 3.
Eddie Yosl-College Preparalory-Science Club 4: Boys'
Cvlee Club 3.
Arlene Young-General-Alpinwall High School, Penn,,
I, 2, 3.
Erncsi Young-Technical-Torch Club 2: Sludenl' Coun-
cil 4: Science Club 3: Monilor 4: From Queen Comm. 3.
Ronald Young-Technical-Torch Club 2: Baseball I.
Kenny Bays-General-"A" Club I, 2, 3, 4.
Ed Fosnof-Technical-Hi-Y 3, 4.
Dick McNeal-General-"fx" Club 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4:
Baskelball 2: Mc-niior 3, 4: Jr. Conservalion Club 3: Sr.
Week Acfivifies 4.
Bob Ward-Technical-Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch Club 2: Base-
ball I, 2: Foofball I, 2: lnlcr-Class Aclivilies 3, 4: Jr.
Conservafion Club 3: Brcaklasf Dance Comm. 4: Mon-
Ilor 4.
Fred Van DaI:o'1-Pre-Appronlice-Usher I. 2: Pub. Roo.
3, 4: Monilor 3.
Belly Pcarcy-Business Ilducalion-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4:
Majorcfle I: Library Asst I: Inglewood High School
lCaI.I 2.
THOMAS WRIGHT EDDIE YOST ARLENE YOUNG
ERNEST vouwe RONALD Youws KENNY aus
sn rosr-:or mcx McNEAL son
new .vm sem
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ROBERT WIRT , CHARLES WISE ROBERT WOOD
BONNIE WRIGHT FANNIE WRIGHT MAURICE WRIGHT
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Flefcher Williams-College Preparalory-Gym Assl. I:
Spanish Club 2, 3: Monilor 3: Science Club 4:
Roberl' Williams-Technical-Sluclenl Council 4: Hi-Y 4:
Brcalmfasl Danco Comm. 4: Monilor 2, 3.
Bill Cody Williams-General-FoolbalI I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc
I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I: "A" Club 2, 3, 4, S'g+.-al-Arms 3,
4: Hi-Y 4: National Alhlelic Scholarship Sociely 2, 3, 4:
lnIer4Class Aclivilies Comm. 4.
Richard Williamson-Pre-Apprenlice.
Bob Willoughby-Pre-Apprenlice.
DeLeon Wilson-Technical-Choral Club 3, 4: Madrigal
Club 4: "Reel Mill" 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3: Track
I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 2, 3: Torch Club 2: Hi-Y 3, 4:
Camera Club l, 2, 3, 4: Ivlonilor 3, 4: H. R. Pres. 2:
Miniwanca Council 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3.
Donna Belle Wilson-College Preparalory-Sludenr Coun-
cil I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Sevenleen Club 2, 3, 4,
Pres. 4: Sr. Class Play 4: Prom Queen Alfendanl' 3: Mon-
i'for 2, 3: Honor Slucly Hall Comm. 2, 3: Brealcfasf Dance
Comm. 4.
Loraine Wilson-General.
Roberi' Wilson-Technical-Ushers' Club l, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4:
Torch Club 2: Foolball 3: H. R. Sec.-Treas. 4: "A" Club
4: H. R. Pres. 2.
Roberf Wiri-General-Foolball I, 2, 3: Choral Club 3,
4: Sr.-Faculfy Dance Comm. 4: Jr. Conservalion Club 3:
Track l: Boys' Glee Club 3, 4.
Charles Wise-College Preparafory-Choral Club 4:
Golf 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch Club
I, 2: "X-Ray" Slalf 3, 4, Page Ed. 4: Honor Sfudy Hall
Monilor 4: Monilor 3: Camera Club 2: Class Exec. Comm.
I, 4: H. R. Pres. 3: "A" Club 4: Foolball 3.
Roberl Wood-Pre-Apprenlice-Jr. Conservalion Club
3: "X-Ray" Publicaiion Mechanical Slalf 3, 4.
Bonnie Wrighl-General-Pub. Rep. I, 2, 3, 4.
Fannie Wrighf-General.
Maurice Wrighf-General-Science Club 2, 3, 4: Cam-
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Jaclc Dollar
Donald Feafhersfon
John Fife
Cecil Frosi'
Gaylord Grissom
Aubrey Hamilfon
William Harris
Earl lmel
Oliver Jeffers
John McMahan
Wendell Nanney
Mary Lou Nicholson
Gerald Schmidf
Bill Sink
Bill Varner
William Wells
John Wrighl
William Yaifaw
VETERANS WHO HAVE RETURNED
TO JOIN THE '49ers ARE-
Dallas Brown
Charles Brundage
Trenfon Bu+ner
William S. Frye
Carl Gusfin
Glen Harizell
Carl Jones
Harold Longmire
Jack Myers
James Penningfon
Melvin Robinson
Franlr Sfevens
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Joed Anfonidas
Janef Ashby
Mary Ashley
Becky Afwood
Gene Ausiin
Charloile Bailey
Nondas Bailey
Barbara Ann Eaker
Bonnie Baker
Jack Baker
Tom Baldauf
Orlan Barbre
Sydney Barker
Bill Barnell'
Francis Baihauer
Alice Baum
Bob Baxier
Roberl Beal
Nafalia Beck
Beverly Beery
Myron Beery
Donnabelle Belangee
Gerald Bell
Janel Biddle
Tom Bluemle
Rfberla Bodenhorn
Marilyn Bohne
Ronald Bookoul
Molly Jo Boone
Laverne Bonner
Bob Boyer
LoureH'a Breiiwiser
Rufh Brooks
Edifh Brown
Phil Brown
Sfuarl Brown
Don Brundage
Mary Ann Bruner
Molly Jo Brunk
Ronald Buckner
Connie Jo Burford
Ronnie Burke
Barbara Bushong
Phyllis Cain
Sranlord Cameron
Roselyn Camp
John Carpenler
Janice Carraway
Joyco Carraway
Jerry Call'
Kav Chamberlain
Kenny Chambless
Charles Chandler
Palrica Chaney
Bernefha Clark
Geneva Clemons
Ted Clendenin
Barbara Cole
Jim Coleman
Graydon Collier
Bob Collins
Jackson Collins
Judy Collins
David Cook
Emma Jean Cook
James Cook
Gerry Connelly
Marilyn Condon
Janel' Conrad
Susanne Corder
Bealrice Corner
Basil Craib
Doris Craib
Donald Craib
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Class Officers and Sponsors
, Sanders
Presiden'r . . John McCullough
Vice-Presiden+ . Ann Rober+s
Secrefary . . Barbara Cole
Treasurer
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Mary Gloyd
Paf Gooding
Helen Goodpasier
Barbara J. Graham
Tom Graham
Beverly Grau
Barbara Ann Gray
Eugene Gray
Dan Green
Jaclc Green
Jerry Greene
Margaref Griffifh
Coramae Grigsby
Georgiana Gfoff
Bill Gwalfney
Bill Hall ,
Seigle Hallenbeclc
Joan Hamilfon
Bob Hanna
Mary Harding
Russel Harmon
Ralph Harrell
Nedra Harris
Tom Hartley
Sonia Harfselle
Nora Harvey
Tom Harvey
John Hasler
Marilyn Hasfings
Charles Haws
Nancy Hawkins
Gale Hayes
Maurice Heafon
Beffy Heflin
Befly Hellems
Norma Hellems
Mary Helms
Mary Ann Helpling
Paul Hiaf?
Walfer Higgins
Norma Hiles
Johnny Hinfon
Harold Hise
Carolyn Hobbs
Nancy Hodson
Dixie Holloway
Don Holloway
Sammy Hoolcs
Barbara Hoover
Buddy Hopkins
Marlene Horn
Carlee Hornbeclc
Beverly Horfon
Henry Hosel:
Norma Hosier
Mary Lou Howe
Jerry Howell
Joy Hudson
Sam Hudson
Charles Huffman
Cliffon Huffman
Evelyn Huffman
Jacl: Huffman
Ray Hughes
Ruby Hughes
John Hull
Max Hun?
Barbara Hulfon
James lce
Charlie lclces
Eugene Jackson
Helen Jakes
Barbara James
Gerfrude James
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Francile Crider
Teddy Crosley
Fred Cunninqham C?
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James Cunningham X , A
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Janice Danforfh
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Charles Davidson
Joan Davis l
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Neil Davis
Paula Davis
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Marqarei Day
Gordon De Lanoy
Gene Delawiee
Kenneih De Long
Dean Dennis
Carolyn De Shon
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Norman Dillon
Velma Diillinqer
Le'Ann Dixon
Barbara Dodd
Juanifa Dodson
Bill Downham
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George Dugger l
Danny Dunbar l
Jerrv Duncan
Phylis Duncan
Howard Dunham
Marfha Ann Dunham
Milce Dunlap
Lova Jo Dunn
Barbara Duran!-
Lonnelle Durgan
Elberia Ebersole
Jaclc Edgecomb
Bob Edwards
Fern Edwards
Jean Edwards
Arlene Ehle
Daine Ellingion
Gerna Ellis
Janie Ervin
Dick Eichison
Paul Efchison
Bill Evans
Adele Faulkner
Howard Fausi'
Bearrice Fifer
Richard Finlcenbiner :Q 1
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Sally Fisher
Wanefa Flowers
Jim Fogarfy
Wilma Fouse '4
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Clyde Fox , Q V L lm
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Claire McGuire
Mariorie McKeand
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Elaine Neff
Barbara Nelson
lrma Nicholson
Lola Jane Nicholson
Vicror Noland
Pauline Norris
Barbara Oakes
Jacqueline Olvey
Bob Onsroil'
Marcuerira Pancol
Mary Paschal
Marlha Pavey
Earl Perltins
Nelda Peiligrew
Barbara Piaiz
Belly Pills
Jim Pirlser
Joan Poffenbarger
Bob Provence
Donna Pursley
William Sager
William Salin
Judi Salyers
Bob Sanders
Joe Savage
Gerry Scorf
Marlene Scoll-
Mariha Jane S'coH'
Duane Schlabach
Cf-ralcl Schlenslcer
Bill Schneider
Jeaneane Sears
Joan Scharnowslce
Joan Sellers
Duane Shaul
Arcleen Sheasley
Bob Shears
John Sherrie
Marvin Sheward
Orville Sheward
Marlha Shively
Phyllis Shouliz
Richard Sl1ul'l'z
Norman Shuman
Phvllis Simmonds
Bel-ly Simpson
Brice Smifh
Carolyn Smilh
Donald Smilh
Jacqueline Smiih
John Smifh
Lela S'mi+h
Nancye Smilh
Wade Smiih
Roberl' Suverns
Donna Spangler
Ross Spangler
Gene Spegal
Bev Spicer
Aloma Sianley
Jaclcie Sfierwali
Sally Siilson
Virginia Srinson
Melvin Slifi'
Bob Siohler
PaHy Sfoner
Sue Sloops
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Barbara Sloiliemyer
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Don Johnson
George Johnson
Hilda Johnson
Janice Johnson
Jo Ann Johnson
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Carolyn Jones
Henry Jones
Jimmy Jones
Johnnie Jones
Max Jones
Jim Kauffman
Rosemary Keffer
Susie Jo Keller
Donald Kendall
Joyce Kennedy
Lou Ann Kilmer
Chesfer Kingery
Ellen Kirby
Nancy Kirchner
Marilyn Kline
Richard Kreeqar
Chuck Lakey
Barbara Laman
Arno Land
Donald Land
Richard Carl Lavallea
Thomas Lawler
Phyllis Lay
Jean Leafherbury
Bill Leevev
Wilma Leffel
Phyllis Lewis
Richard Lighlfooi
Judy Lifzenberger
Bill Linder
Tom Linder
Marilyn Livingsfon
Fred Long
Barbara Lydicl:
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Jeanie Lysf
Clarence Mablaili'
Mary Mack
Harold Marsh
Bill Mariin
Loren Masley
Julia Maffhew
Marilyn Maynard
Beverly Meeker
Keiih Mendenhall
Lewis Merrell
Lorene Merrell
Joyce Milburn
Carol Millar
Danny Miller
Barbara Minor
Warren Mifchell
James Moneyhun
Bill Moore
Nolan Moore
Mary Jo Moreland
Mae Morgan
Marylou Morris
Marion Mowrey
Jerry Mullen
Delforri Murfin
Leon Murphy
Jim Myers
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Mary Lou Reynolds
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Marie Rigdon
Gene Riggs
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Ann Roberfs
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Eugene Robinson
Joyce Robinson
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Elhel Taio
Charles Taylor
Doris Taylor
Jack Taylor
Sheila Taylor
Carolyn Terhune
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Wilbur Walford
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Jack Ward
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Doroihy Wheeler
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Paul Wiese
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Mariha Bailey
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William Baker
Beliy Ball
Carroll Banlcsion
Ted Barger
Carol Barnes
Cynlhia Barnes
Donald Barnes
Kaiherine Barnes
Paliy Barney
Barbara Barreli
Bill Barron
Beulah Bareman
Roizaeri Baies
Joan Belanqee
Richard Belangee
Annolla Benneii
Max Benneil
Sarah Benzenbower
Carol Blades
Ameda Blake
Geneva Boaz
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Doriy Bolen
Lucille Bonner
Jessie Bradley
Carl Brandon
Jimmie Brendon
Joe Brandon
Sue Breece
Beiry Brewer
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Julia Bridges
Norma Bridges
Jean Ann Billion
Jack Brizendine
Mary Brogden
Donna Brooks
Harvey Brown
Joan Brown
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Sue Bruner
Chrisfine Brunk
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Barbara Burlon
Elaine Builer
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Dick Can+erbury
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Leli lo righl: Mrs. Vermillion, Bobby Jo Handley, Jack Spearman
Don l.aPierre, Clella Fleenor, Mr. Miller
Presidenl' . . Don LaPierre
Vice-Presiclenl' . Jack Spearman
Secrelary Bobby Jo Handley
Treasurer . . Clella Fleenor
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Roberi' Gibson
Jessxe G1llam
Helen Gullesp a
John Gxllespne
Jo Ann Gulpun
Gene Gunley
Jack Goodwm
Ball Graham
Richard Grange
Mary Lou Grau
Wanda Gray
June Greene
Helen Grlgsb
Pafrlca Groce
Susxe Gudgel
Bull Hams
Wllma Hamlin
Bobby Jo Handle
Hobarf Haney
Ollve Haney
Lowell Hardacre
Jane Hardln
Donna Harless
Sue Harmon
Donald Harris
Rufhann Harshman
Nancy Harfman
Shirley Harlwell
P hen Haffleld
Marlorve Hedger
Jack Heflln
Nancy Hellar-s
Davld HlaH'
Jerry HlaH'
Pamca Hxckman
Donna Hacks
Jeannine Hrqhbaugh
Larry Hrghbaugh
John Hnlhol
Mane Hules
Don Hull
Larry Hanes
Gerald Hlse
Par Hlsle
Bea Ann Hofer
Marilyn Holi
Beffy Holdmg
Edfrh Hoover
Judy Hopkms
Rosalie Hoppes
Don Hornbeck
George Horrbeck
Rlchard Hubbard
Eugene F udson
Wayne Hudson
Razr-lla Huffman
Janel Hughes
De Wayne Hull
Norman Hull
Berry Humphrey
Alla Hunfzunger
Gerald HuH'on
Joan HuHon
Vera lmel
Jackue Jackey
Barbara Jackson
Elalns Jack on
Roberf Jackson
Ellen Janney
Kwfhryn Jefferres
Mary Jessup
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The City Barber Shop
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JUNIOR DEB SHOP
UNIVERSITY SHOP
HOYT WRIGHT CO
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Anderson, Indiana
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SI'afe Road 32
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American Playground Device Company
WORLD'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE OUTDOOR PLAYGROUND, SWIMMING POOL,
AND PHYSICAL-FITNESS EQUIPMENT
FOR THE FINEST IN MUSIC
Come 'Io
The Music
and Hobby Shop
IZII1 and Jackson Sfreers
Phone 9305
Headquarfers for
The Teen-Age Can+een
JOHN ALLEN
Men's Shoes
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CONGRATULATIONS
GRADUATES
Kay-Bee Flower Shop
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Congratulatios
To The
1949 Graduating Ciass
of
Anderson High School
May Your ruture Be
Marked With Happiness,
Success and Well-Being
The Anderson
Daily Bulletin
GREGG'S GR!L.L
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visil' Gregg's Grill
Delicious Sandwiches
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ELITE STUDIO
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Anderson Sporting
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Anderson, Indiana
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Rawlings ' Wrighi' Dnrson
McGregor ' Golclsmulh
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Recognifions
Priniinq-High School Prinlinq Dept
Engraving-Indianapolis Engraving Co., Indianapolis, Ind.
Pholography-Eliie Sfudio, Anderson
Underclass Pholography-l-larry l. Killion 54 Sons, Richmond, Ind
Aerial Pholo-Henley Burnside, New Casile, lnd,
Covers-S. K. Smiih N Co., Chicago, lll.
Binding-Commercial Service Co., Anderson
Jpe, Sue-II9, 39, 95
Jrler, Roberl-l I9, 36, 56, 58
'ice, Roberl'-40, ll9
'ice, Sam-I I9
uear, Marvin-40, l2O, 85, 94
andall, Norma-l2O
alz, Wilma-42, l2O
ease, Ray-36, I20
eeves, Palricia-l20
hoades, Jack-I2O
hoacles, William-28, 40, I20, 85
hodes, Alice-42, 45, 49, l20,
86
lchards, Roberl-40, 36, l2O, 80,
8l, 60, 6l, 70, 69
iflle, Frances-I20
igclon, Roberl-I2O, 4
lfler, Sara Ann-I20, 39, 5l, 85
olancl, James--l2O, 40, 47
ossin, Janice-29, 42, 32, 50, 4,
I2O, 79, 82, 85, 94, 95
oudebush, Janel--l20, 39, 42
ousey, Roberl-36, I2l, 86, 89,
64, 66, 72
oul, Glen-40, 29, 46, 48, l2l,
94, 89, 94, 95
yan, Palriclc-40, 46, l2l, 84,
avage. Jim-l2l
:heel, Joan Marie-28, 32,
49, I2l, 86, 75
chieve, l-lewa-29, 42, 35, 46,
l2l, 89, 94
chiewe, Jack-40, 29, 3I, I2l
childrneier, Lois-42, l2l
choonover, Marvenia-l2I,
42, 62
chuyler, Dan-l2l, 40, 36,
89, 95, 60, 64, 66, 72
coll, Monna-48, l2l, 46
62
45.
39,
86,
Seyberl, Delores-5l, l2l
Seyberl, Halford-I2I
Shanlclin, Jaclc-l2l
Sliaul, Melvin-l2l, 38, 72
Shephard, Lois-42, I22
Shorf, Virginia-40, 26, 3I, 42, I22
82, 95
Shullz, Charles-I22, 33
Sibery, Joyce-I22
Siemer, Jean-42, I22
Sipes, Joyce-I22
Sisson, Don--I22, 36
Skaggs, Paul-I22
Sloan, Donald-I22, 49, 86
Smilh, Richard--l22
Smilh, Russell-36, 122, 86, 60
6l, 64, 66
Smilh, Sharon-42, l22
Songer, Paul-32, I22
Spall, Ellen-I22, 39, 4l, 42, 32,
95
Spence, John-I22, 40, 29, 3l
Slanley, Deloris-l23
Slansberry, Pally-I23
Slaylon, John-29, 4l, 36, I23
80, Sl, 95, 99, 60, 70, 69, 6I
Svlern, lvlargarcl-I23
Slevens, l-lelengrace-29, 42, I23
32. 5l
Srewarl, James O.-32, I23
Slewarl, Jim-I23, 82, 94
Slohler, Doris-I23, 46, 48, 30
Slone, Susanne--29, 42, 32, l23,
82,
Slcul, Charlolle-l23
Sucholci, Roberl'-I23
Taylor, Lou-32, 46, I23, 84
Taylor, Paul-I23
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Taylor, Roberl'-40, I23
Thomas, Barbara-42, l23
Thompson, Barbara-I24
Thompson, Charles-124, 40, 86
Thompson, Roberl-40, I24
Thornberry, Jerry-39, 42, l24
Thrush, Edward--40, 3l, 4l, 32,
46, l24-
Thurman, Roselle-l24, 44
Tincler, Jeanne--42, l24
Todd, Foresl-l24
Todd, Joan-l24
Tracy, Barbara-42, I24, 99
Trick, Belva-42, I24
Trick, Beny-37, 46, 124
Trielsch, Jack-l24
Tumully, Rolaerl-l24
Turner, Evalee-42, I25
Turner, William- l24, 28
Ullferback, Allen-I25
Van Camp, Carolyn-42, 46, I25
Van Dalsen, Fred-l28
Van Huss, Joyce-42, I25
Van lvlalre, Pearl-l25
Vaughn, Doris-42, I25
Nermillion, Beverly--I25
Vermillion, Roberl-40, 36, I25,
56, 58
Walker, Donald-I25
Walker, Richard-26, 27, 40, 36,
l25, 86, 89, 99, 60, 72, 66, 64
Ward, Rob:-:rl-l28, 86
Wean, Mariorie-I25
Webber, Donald-40, I25
Weber, Vance-l25
Vfebsier, Belly Jean-35, I25
Websler, Belly Lou-I25
Weighous, Gene-40, I26
Wellons, Palricia-42, I26
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Wells, Claude-I26
Wells, Florene-I26
Wells, Mary Lou-29, 42,
l26, 84, 3I
Welch, Gerald-Sl, I26
Wesl, Doris-42, I26
Whippo, Pafricia-I26
While, Noble-I26
Whileheacl, Elizabelh-I26
Whillier, Donna-42, 5l, I26, 84
Widdilielcl, Barbara--I26
Donald-I26
46, 48,
Wigner,
Williams, Billie-44, I26
Charley Mae-l 26
Williams,
Williams, Flelcher-l27
Williams, Roberl-40, I27, 85
Williams, William-40, 36, l27,
58, 69, 70
Williamson, Richard-l27
Willoughby, Roberl-I27
Wilson, Del.eon-I27, 84, 86, 69,
70, 40, 4l, 45, 46, 48, 49
Wilson, Donna Belle-39, 42, l27
Wilson, Loraine--42, l27
Wilson, Roberl-l27
Wirr, Roberl-I27, 47
Wise, Charles-40, 36, 46, 51, I27,
79, 84, 74, 89
Roberl-l27
Wood,
Wrighl, Bonnie-I 27
Wrighl,
Wrighl,
Fannie-l27
Maurice-40, 3l, I27
Wright Thomas-29, 49, I28, 85,
99
Yosl, Edward-3l, I28
Young, Arlene-l28
Young, Ernesl-l28, 27
Young, Ronald-l28
Adams Kerm11 100
Adams Ronald 100 45 49
Afllerbach Sally 100
Aers N ncy 100 39
4 49 6
Alexander James 100
Alexander Pa1r1c1a 100
42 75
Alford Mary 100 48
Aus Doro1hy 100 29
42 45 49 82 95
A lson Anna 100 46
Alspauqh Marrlyn 100 48
Roberr 100
Anderson La ry 100 40 29
90 94 56 58
Armsfrong Charles 100 34
Arnold Rlchard 100
Asbury Almeda 100 48
R erf 80 56 8
Balcer 1p
Rrchard 100
James 101
r Lyle 0 40
Bar er John 101 46
rnes D lorns 101 42
Barnes Gene 101
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Bays Kennelh 128
Beason Roberr 101
Bclold DeVere 101 99 9
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mma Lou O1 39
Marllyn 36 39
Bemush Donald I01
Baker
Baker
Balmer
Bemlsh Howard 101
Benne+r W lllam 102
B dahl Rucharcl 103 37 O
Budde George 102 38
Blades Barbara 102
Bobo Beafrlx 102
Bowerman Donald 102
Bowers Parrrcla 102
Brandenburg Darrell 102 38
Brandenburg Farrell 102 38
Breece W1111am I0 40 46 7
Breedon Wullsam 102 40 42
Brelsford Barbara 102 30 42
Bnghf Larry 102
Brnendune James 102
Broadnax Elababerh 102 44
Broadwafer Faye 103 29 30
46 51 4 79
Bronnenberg Davld 103
Brown Barbara 103 42 46 78
Brown Dallas 30
Brown Lou Ann 103 39 42 45
49 86 94
Brown Parrlcla 103 42
Browne John 103
Broyles Marlorle 103
Brundage John 103
Brundage Marulyn 103 42 46
Brunnng Sanny 103 42
Burfon Jane Ann 103 39 32 42
Bus y Roberl 103 26 27 0
36 94 56
B L s 3
Cade James 103 94
Campbell Lurher-40 103
Campbell Margarer 104
Carlson Marvun 104
Carroll Lenora 104 42
Casey James IO4 72
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Caslor Loreila IO4
Chambers C rl 104
Chambers Murlyn 104
Clark Herberl 104
Cark Joe 104 40 32
Claypool M rr1s 104 4 50
Clevenger Ke11h 104
Cobb Floyd 104'
C v111 D nald 104 40 9
Comer John 104
D lay C rl 06
Dalley Charloffe 106 37 34
Darley Marlha 106
Daugher1y Jack 106
Davld Lee 106
Davls Clara 106
Davls Norman 106
Davls Orvnlle 106 46
Davrsson Rlchard 106 40
36 95
DeVore Judlfh 106 42
Dlxon James 106 40
Do d Gerald 10
Dodge W 111s 107
Dollar Arnold 107
e V1rg1n1a 107
Ealcer Dorrha 107
Edgeman Kennerh
Edwards Ronald 107
E1chler Mary Ann 107 39 42
IS Zoe 7 3 42
rson M r11yn 107
En1 Walfer 107
Eubank Wanda 107 42
4 94
Forlzner Karhleen 107 46 418 30
Fosnor Edward 40 128
Fosler Jerry Ann 107
Fowler Roberf 107
Frazler Roberl 108
Freeman Roberf 108
Frees1one Edward 108 28 36
58 69
Freesfone Phylhs 108 42
Frosl Cecul-47
Fu er Joan 108 2
Fulllnglon Fred 108
1-uron Joan 108 42
Gable Marllyn 108
Garrenn Maxme 108 37
Garrlgus Roberl 108 95 26 27
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Garrlson Pa r1c1a 108 28 2
Gvbson G orge 108 28 31
Gulberr Phyllns 108 42
Glles Cafherme 108 42
Gllmore Herberl 108
Golden James 108 28
Gordon Mane-42 109
Granger Kennefh 28 38 40
Gregg Jack 40 109
Grey E112abe11'1 Joan 109 31 37
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Gross Celua 109 42
Gudgel Joyce 109
Gushn Rnchard 109
Gwa 'rney Marllyn 35 109
GWIHH J mes 109 45 46 48
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Hackney Jumor 109
Hams Norma 109 31 5
Hamel Roberr 109 46 47
Hamlln Norma 109
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Hardacre W11l1am 110
H rmeson N ncy 110 42 6
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Harrrs Rober1 110 40
1-larhcoar Roberl' 110
Hawey Carolyn 110
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Hlcs Rober1 110 86
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Hoclcenberry Mar1ha Lou
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Holdren James-40 111
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Janeros Thomas 112 38 47
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Jomn Geraldune 112
Johnson Alberl-40 112
Johnson Edward-40 52 112 51
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Johnson Norman 112 78
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Kendal Raymond 113
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K1mmer11r1g Harold 113
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K1rk Thomas-40 31 113
Kugler Wllodean 42 113
1111 Jack 32 1 3 82
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Lane Harr1e11 113
Lane Pau1418 113 46
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Lwer Earl 114 0
Lawler Joyce-42 51
Lawrence Be11y 114 34
Lazenby Russell 114
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Le ond Fhyllls 42 114
Lenn1s Mary Jo--42
V1 A11ce Jo 1
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Lnneberry Thomas 114
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Llvlngsron Edwln 114
L1v1ngs1on Evelyn 114
Long Jane1-48 114 46
Loose Ed 1 4
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McCar1'hy Ruchard-40 117 94
M l1n11c Sue Ann 29 42 1 7
Mc ord JIFTI 117
M anlels Plrlcla 35 46 48
McDonald H rold 117
McGranahan Joe 117
McMa1'1an Donald-40 46 4
Mc eal Dlclc 36 8
Mabb111 Ardelh 115
Mabb111 Geraldlne 115
Main Max-40 34 115
Mansheld James 115 36
Malhews Donald 115
Marhngly Mack-40 31 34 115
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Maynard Arrhur 28 36 115 60
Melcher Mary Jayne-48 51 115
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Mercalf June Ann 115 75
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Moneyhun Carolyn 116
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Moreland Henry 116
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Moms Pa'1r1c1a-46 116
Musselman L la 116
M ers Jane1r 117 4
Myers Rober1 117
N el Joyce 117 7
Nanney Wendell 33
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Pa1n1'er Carolyn-46 118
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Perdue Claude 118
Passwarer Ray 36 118
Pavey Doro'1hy-42 51 118
Pearcy Be11'y 128
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Phelps Roberf 119
Phlllzps Jack-40 36 119
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You have learned to think clearly, to decide wisely,
to judge tolerantly.
Your have learned to team in harmony with people
of all creeds, races and religions, and have come to
respect their beliefs.
You have learned to work competitively in the class-
room, and to accept both victory and defeat with
equal grace on the playing field.
Now, more than ever before, America and the entire
world needs these gifts that you are equipped to give.
Delco-Remy extends its best wishes to the Class of '49.
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