Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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PAGES 6-35 FOUR CLASSES MAKE UP JJ xx N ,I- ei?-I -- "T I THE STUDENT POPULATION PAGES 36-101 ,Q V W SPORTS AND SPORTSMANSHIP 5 GO HAND IN HAND A gif ,sk PAGES 102-129 in QQ Y I Q f mi ,Q " Q 2 I A 'I 1 'X 'I .I I: I A A Q I ltl .IN . ,,:l. 4 K X. THROUGH THE YEAR OF 1950 ' 1 STUTENTS MAY JOIN MANY CLUBS PAGES 130-155 I 1 ,, 4 W f M7 T, W ,f ff ffl!! THE YEAR WAS FULL OF HIGHLIGHTS PAGES 156-167 1 , 'I Lg 'J J I Wfnwffw M - w 'XI THESE MERCHANTS SUPPORT X SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS PAGES 168-184 ,, 'tw 'J1 T .- Jn' - . If X. I KT Ef XX XX! fxfi' - ,V ' 1' 5521. 1'2" fm 1 ,234 K . . ' -f'1N?v1 L 'Q . .5 f 5311 A X :wuz 1 A,.x X 3 Sf' I . I Q 1 Sv , .. . . A X 3 H,g,xG,4k 1T sa X 5 Y'QW Z hjirgiig e T1'- - IK . . . , , X 'QV 2? I I wig I - ' QQN???xX?9NX 'Z Ld- X, ug xxx , 1 MX '- LL , . 1 1 EACH STUDENT SHARES IN THE cL.Ass MEMBERS ELECT EXECUTIVE 4 Q. ! RESPONSIBILITIES OF HIS SCHOOL COUNCILS TO CARRY OUT CLASS BUSINESS v' .1 I I ff W , N I I' I bf' MQ JY' ISIII H ,CCL I 3? Q50 . , I I up yi AX N., I ,ff , 0 XI! ' 57 ' X, QW vw, STUDENTS ELECT A COUNClL WHICH SERVES AS A GOVERNING BODY ITS PLANS ARE CARRIED our BY THE Exscurlvz couNcn. . . A .. 57921 ACTIVITIES IQICLUDE sPoNsoRlNG VISITORS' DAY I THE FALL WIND-UP AND MANY OTHERS h 1 HALL MONITORS CHECK INTRA-MURALS AND COLLECT ABSENTEE SLIPS Name, gf ,,AfM 4 P'3'i0d, PERM11' fm RQ, PQfe , melle ' M L "'v,9fx ft f -- '-Ib , 7 Rfffur- . Rm- . . V S. ll: Dum - . DMCA . . .4 Igllgd 5-vit. l,, Q, ., Qafkm, w x, ' I I' if 1 '5 Q- X ,,'f rg, rl Q Q .U . 4. kr K.-Hfiib , ,jf ' 4 ,f , ff 7 , ' L "UC KC, ff' Q'5x,f 'K M:-ff ' ,yQQL.aza.Lp., Qilrf , 5 Q sk? 3 z,,.,- ,Wasil- W-v-ff" -.,.uu-Q V x ,.-..m,,,MwnM"' ' g.,1 .,,.:.,. Z E Qs. " 55 i , Q 8 ix 1 .. - 4 X x :v-.- . XC 1 vw in - , .V M 4 fx k ,A V is -. 3 Q -3.2 Q ' Ks f -il ., . V .L . S. , if xt N 'ii' is X R.. 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Q .ki ' 'EQL' : f.-"5 1 'Q vu- , . x if Mwqvfmm 1 ?5i-Lf WE SERVE AS ASSISTANTS TO THE DEANS, NURSE. COUNSELING OFFICE AND PRQINCIPAL STUDENTS HELP PLAN CONVOCATIONSANDPEPSESSION " A , .e, , 1: '- 2161. gf em A ': 73? ki f- :-...: 'NE , X Qiifm-ff 35 322'-,. 1557" ' I 45 mi vx g N 'S i .k,.k -...L -xx -N, 5 Q 5 E E 1 Q s s S 5 K 5 s Z K E X 4 X 5 3 3 i X i ,:m5T,5w,5W,,k.A,,,,, ,,.- , Ji. .f f .Jf, -fm, J,M,ifmywwffqfz,3,f1.wAf,, . f ww-wr' -..-.-v-1-:--W-ew Y '- H - uv- , WHICH ARE EATEN IN THE BALCONY OF THE GIRLS' GYM. X l ? Z -S i 3 l if 3 wi WE MAY CHOOSE FROM SEVEN COURSES THE ONE WHICH WILL BEST PREPARE US FOR LIVING . . . FROM THE VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE COURSE PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IS GAINED FOR FUTURE FARMERS. THE HOME ECONOMICS COURSE PREPARES GIRLS FOR HOMEMAKING AND FAMILY LIVING. STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE PRE-APPRENTICE COURSE RECEIVE TRAINING FOR INDUSTRIAL JOBS. 23 ,H I --.-n n BUSINESS EDUCATION STUDENTS PREPARE FOR JOBS AS SEORETARIES. REOEPTIONISTS. AND BOOKKEEPERS THE TECHNICAL COURSE TRAINS FOR SPECIALIZED WORK IN INDUSTRY. ,Sf 'sf fu. ,, M..L.m haI':l.-I.'......, hi THE COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE OUTLINES UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS PLANNING TO CONTINUE THEIR EDUCATION THE GENERAL cOuRSE PROVIDES OPPORTUNITY FOR MANY ELECTIVES fk 1 - -rf 'T Hia X INN Y XX V? 2 Vx: AI HM VX- ix 1 H xx V W N . ' 5 ' H W W "If'A ?""M" W' hm' Snlwxlnixlg Nun" Snr11r'lhil1gUxv.xL' . . X YO' iiibrm G HKYVSLQ QHOEXNH, A lh.rf,e 'UMM KLM un., 'wit 3' - J H1 -I ' I f vAI'xmr.1RiU1IHg xx the all Way, X PKQYAKQAQY QI ixadmlzv lw3lM'v'l!1 .xl - 1 - H. 111, cf m:RA1im"S ony cfwrm,ge- xxm,-nw, 'L LMP I . M. .A.. ...iw .M fr , ,fw J 1 Y '7 A l urge Assortment of -I .ww-vw .1 'l1:w,.m. f . wr main .u mmm: Rcaxhff Spauldmgs . W ,,, ' ww -1 ww 1 6-1, gf, cm. ty., ,W SPQMING 5089 A uf QL: sumw .4 fm .r Wm- ,MW xv-.M me v..f,1s.f,.-', ,- wr .. mi M1114 t'4f,v.s, B,-is.Bm. Maxx 'I . +,A..w- .-V. :bf Mm. eff. 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K , , , , 1 . ,kann -E Q, M, M: M.: M , 3 ,K .i f,,f,A- V x L. ., , - H- 2 -rf,.m.4... 1,1 fmswzg 13, Q51 a- , -,f M- A , ,K ,V K , .xv mu, nm rw imc W .mW..m. .mmwwwe -Izrnmlfl -1"ILS- a 1 2 www :mm 2 1U.s,,7.4 wh an .ww M-lm wen 'sw mmswum memmfra - X .W m.M..41+A-fam ' m,1mWu xx, M. -ww .m:X.....Qf. Mfm.f.s m-mmf wm,ven:. Q.. , b ' 7 " L QM' f ur mx .vm ,1n..-1. fL,u-wwf ef .-11 fn uw-mm. Xzfvmyma vs. ' - -L , ' ' xwmxf ,me x. V., uf- me zu-I In.: 1 -,V .x:f.,mw,m41m-, ws N r J , . THIS YEAR MARKS FIFTY . -1 am vw .S To mark The TiTTieTh year oT Anderson high school publicaTions, The sTaTT oT "The X-Ray" published a special anniversary ediTion. The golden anniversary Theme was carried ouT aT The annual publicaTions banqueT. The sTaTTs oT "The X-Ray," wiTh CharloTTe Dare and l-loward FausT as ediTors The TirsT and second semesTers respecTively, worlced To win All-American honors Trom The NaTion- al ScholasTic Press AssociaTion, an All-Amer- ican criTical service, Tor boTh semesTers. Anyone who cared To submiT a poem or shorT sTory became a member oT The "Li++le ChieT" sTaTT. The "l.iTTle ChieT" is a liTerary magazine published annually wiTh The aid oT The "X-Ray" sTaTT. Members oT publicaTion sTaTTs were eligible To aTTend The indiana l-ligh School Press Ass- ociaTion and NaTional l-ligh School Press Ass- YEARS OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS IN AHS ociaTion conTerences aT Franlclin, Indiana, and Chicago, lllinois, respecTively. These conTer- ences provided a chance To learn more abouT high school publicaTions and also provided recreaTion and enTerTainmenT. The annual sTaTT came up wiTh The sTory oT The year and Then proceeded To Take picTures and compile copy To produce This year's "Indian," The Anderson high school prinT shop sTaTT under The supervision oT Claude Barner prinTed all oT The publicaTions includ- ing "The X-Ray," The "Indian," and The "l.iT- Tle ChieT." Also To be noTed is The TacT ThaT high schools in The UniTed STaTes ThaT poss- Anderson high school is one oT The Three esses iTs own phoTo engraving equipmenT. Ben Ervin, publicaTions advisor, supervised all oT The publicaTions. SeaTed :Diane Wiley, Diclc Howard, Donna Spangler, Nancy Jo Thiel, Jerry Wills, Prudence Windsor, Bill Marfin, and Sheila Taylcr. STancling :Ben Ervin, sponsor, Jerry Rose, Gordon DeLanoy, Danny Robinson and Phil Brown. STUDENTS HELP PRINT THEIR PUBLICATIONS IN THE SCHOOL SHOP PHOTOENGRAVING AUTOMATIC LETTERPRESS LINOTYPES' A. R. Clwadd Slanley Porler Fred Sfoler 5UPG'ViHl9V1dSnI Former Principal Principal GUIDING US THROUGH OUR SCHOOL LIFE . . . SUPERINTENDENT . . . PRINCIPALS . . . DEANS. . . STRIVE TC COORDINATE STUDENT - FACULTY IN - SCHOOL AND EXTRA- CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES. MOST RECENT ADDITION TO THIS GUIDANCE IS THE COUNSELING SERVICES. Howard Armsfrong Douglass Brown D. Mignon Anderson Dean of Boys Direclor of Counseling Services Dean of Girls J. J. Bailey-Social Sludies-A. B., Buf- Ier: M. A., Buiier. Max Beigh-BioIoqi,aI Science, Counsel- ing-B. S., Menchesler: M. S, 1'1- diana Universifv. George Berry-Trades and Incluslry, Counseling--B. S., Ball Slale. Donald Bowen- Business Educalion - B. S., Indiana Slaie: M. S., Indiana Sfale. Therese Bowen - iviafhemalics - A. P.. Builer. Ralph Boyd v English - A. B., DePauw: M. A., Buller. Eerlher Buchanan-Foreign Languagee- A. B., Ball Slfale. Howard BurneH'-English-A. B., Man- chesler. Clarence Burns-English-A. B., Frank- lin: M. S., Bulier. Agnes Brock - Household Ai-'rs - B. S.. Purdue. Douglass Brown-Biological Science, Direclor of Counseling Service- A. B., Buflerg M. A., Universily of Wisconsin. lsizdherine Brown-Head of Business Ed- ucalion Depl.--A. B., Indiana Un- iversilyq M. A., Indiana Universily. 30 Celia Carson-Head ol Household Arls Dept-B. S., Indiana Universilyq M. Sl., Indiana Universily. Thomas Clem-Head oi Music Depi- B. M., Bullerg M. S., Buller. J. Merrill Coffin-Social Sludies, Tic- Icef Manager-A. B., Earlhamp M. A., Universily of Wisconsin. Pauline Dadds-Library Assislanlg B. S., Ball Slafe. George Davis-I-lead of Social Sludiesi Depl.-A. B., Ball Slate, M. A., Col- umbia. Charles Denny-Social Sfudies--A. B., Indiana Univeisiiyq M. A., Incl- iana Universilyf. Barbara Diehrich-Physical Ed ucarion- B. S., Ball Siale. Margarel' Doles--3.olo ical Science. 9 Counseling+A, B., Franklin. Joseph Dye--l-lead ol Trades and lnd- usiry Depl.-B. S., Purdue: M. S Purdue. James Early-Social Siudies-A. B., Franklin. Howard Eilar-Biological Science-A. B. Ball Siaie: M. A., Ball Shale. Ben Ervin-English, Publicaiions Ad Viser, Counselinq-B. S., Ball Slale M. A., Ball Slale. John Finney-Social Sfudies-B. S., Ball Slaleg M. A., Ball Srafe. Ray Fleenor - Social Sfudies - A. B. Indiana Sfaiey M. A., lndiana Uni: versiiy. John Garrigus-Trades and lndusfry- B. S., lndiana Siafei M. S'., lndiana Siale. Raymond Griffilh-Trades and lndus- iry-A. B., lndiana Siareg M. S., lndiana Slrale. J. L. Hale-Trades and lnduslry-B, S., Ball Slale. Herman Hallel-Safely-A. B., Ball S+a+eg M. S., Indiana Universiiy. Byron Helfrich-Social Siudies-B. S., Ball Sfale. Alice Higman - English, Counseling - A. B., Builer. B. B. Horfon-Head oi Physical Science,- Depl.-B. S., Lincoln. Esfher Hoskins-English-A. B., Indiana 'Universifyg M. A., Ball Share. Basil Hosier-Head of Marhemafics Depr.-B. S., Ball Slareg M. S., lnd- iana Universiiy. Helen Hughes-English-A. B., Ball Slafe. 31 4 Jesse Hunfzinger-Trades and lndus- Jrry-A. B., Ball Sfaleq M. S., Buller. Marguerife Hale-English-A. B.. De- Pauw: M. S'., Indiana Universily. Vfilliam James--Trades and lndusfry- B. S., Ball Slale. Gordon Julius--Trades and lndus'rry- B. S.. Ball Slale. R. Wysong Julius-Trades and Indusiry. Hazel Kendall-English-A. B., Uni- Mary KiHerman-Social Sludies, Coun- seling-A. B., Ball Siale. Keifh Lamberl-Physical Educalion-B. S., Universify of Soulhern Californ- ia. Howard Lindsey- Head of Safely De-pl.-B. S., Ball Slafeg M. S., Buf- ler. Lowell Lee-Physical Science-B. S.. indiana Cenlraly M. S., indiana Universiiy. Lois Long-English, Counseling-A. B., Ball Sialeg M. A., Norlliweslern. Virginia Lindslrom-Social Sludies-A. B., Indiana Universilyg M. A., lnd- Herberf Lyon-Business Educafion-B. S., Ball Sfaieg M. A., Ball Slale. Waller Manifold-Safely-B. S., Builer. Alma Marshall-School Nurse-R. N., Rex Hospilal. David Marlyn-Foreign Language-A. B., Anderson College. Jolm May-Librarian-A. B., indiana Universily. Herberl' Miller - Mallwemafics -- A. B., versiiy of Iowa. - iana Universily. DePauw. 32 Mary Miller- EngIish-A. B., Indiana Universifyg M. A., Indiana Univar si+y. Elise MuIviI'1iII-Arr-B. S., BaII Siaiei M. A., Ohio Sfafe. L. J. McCIin+ocIc-Foreign Language- A. B., Indiana Universiiy. Roberf McDoweII-Bioiogicai Science- B. S., BaII Sfaieg M. A., BaII Siaie. Mary McFarIand-Head of Arr Dep'r.- A. B., John Heron. Mary Rufh Palmer-Music-A. B., Han- over, M. S., Indiana Universiry. Gilberf Pear+7Business Educaiion- A, B., BaII Siaieg M. A., Columbia. Sfaniey Porfer-Former Principal-A. B. FranIcIin3 M. S., Indiana Universify. Dane Pugh-Trades and Indusiry-B. S. Indiana Sfafep M. S., Indiana STa+e I.uciIIe RaiIsbacIc-Business Ed ucafion- B, S., Indiana Universi+y. Richard Rencenberger-Music, Band Di- recfor-B. S., Ball Sfafeg M. S., Bu+- Ier. Dorofhy Riggs--I-Iousehoid Aris-A. B., Indiana Universiiy. Claud Roney-Mafnernaiics-A. B., Buf- Ierg M. A., Indiana Sraie. Leo Sanders-BioIogicaI Science-A. B., Franklin, M. S., Builer. Howard Sharpe-Trades and Indusfry. Ray Sherman-Trades and Indusrry-B. S., Bail Sfafeg M. S., Indiana Uni- versify. Ralph Shieids-Business Educaiion-A. B., Indiana Siaie. Vern Shinn-Trades and Indusiry--B. S., Ball Sfareq M, S., Bu+Ier. 33 B. R. Sfewari'-Physical Science-A. B., lndiana Universilyg M. A., Indiana Universily. F. W. Sloler-Principal-A. B., lndiana Universilyg M. A., Columbia. Jesse Sfufsman-Head of Biolonical Scif ence Depl.-A, B.. Goshen: B, S., Michigan Slafe. Clifford Swiff-Social Sludies-B. S., Bullery M, S, Buller, Mary Elhel Thursfon-English-A. B., Franlilinq M. A., Columbia. Elgin Todd-Malhevialics, High School Treasurer-Ph. B., Universily of Chi- cago: M. A., Ball Slale. Rive Todd-l-lousehold Arls-B. S., ln- diana Universilyg M. A., Columbia. Margare+ Vandevender-English, Coun- seling-A. B., Ball Slaleg M. A., Ball Slale. Virginia Vermillion-English-A. B., In- diana Universily. Edmund Villars-Trades and lnduslry- B. S, Sloul lnslilule. Fred Weaver-Malhemalics-A. B., Bal Slaleg M, S., Buller. Edna Whilson-Head of Foreign Lang uage Dept-A. B., Franklin, M. A. lndiana Universily. 34 Horace B. Wilson-Vocalional Agricul- 'rure-B. S., Purdue. D. Mignon Anderson-Dean of Girls- A. B., Manchesferg M. S., loyva Sfafe. Howard Armsfrong-Dean of Boys--A. B., Ball Slafey M, A., Ball Sfafe. Marjorie Ausfin-Regisfrar-A. B., Ball Slale. Carl Bonge-Direcfor of Physical Educa- lion-B. S., Universily of Illinois: M. S., Buller. Doroihy Campbell-English-B. S., ln- diana Universilyg M. S., lndiana Uni- versify, Evelyn Grahame Heed of Engllsln D O L. SpringerfSociaW Sfudies-B. S., ar men? Counsewmg B S nu Ball Sfareq M. A., Bafl Sfa+e. Faculfy Members No+ Piciured Crufchfield-English-A. B,, Drury, M. A., Ball Sfare. ne Day - English 4 A. B., Indiana Universify. Goss-Social Sfudies-A. B., India- na Universify. SCHOOL BOARD Supr A R Chadd Roberi' H George. secrefary: Jay E. Milcheli, Mrs Lorerfa J Neff resign d Glen M Rogers. freasuzferg Vicfor H, Riggs, presndenf IN Sci-lo I. ANDOUT, CLASSES 5 I X S -1 S, ' in A S in 4 . , EXW' WJ S .S i f Ke X ' ?Lvw S v , X jgxjff S L:--' M2 'S KS 912 i Y MQ,QilQMbwfv Qa,.,4Mf 'i 1 S S X Aff SSA Q A S S 55 SSSS.,S 4' V 1 S if? g Q1 R S S 'S ' ix, SSS S I A 5 S Eff , SSSS US? 5 S I x S , wx Lf S ' F li! 'Nkw-.4 A A h I ' if if SS J , V lr h KV r I ilz ff Sm 7 2 PARTICIPATED TOGETHER lN MANY ACTIVQQTIES. - ' ' N A A 1 - X . . 15 ps,-5' ,fa .f 3 x XSS , if k if Y 'K A Q,ri'i', 1 ff' ' fv 'N , 4 , A' '- , f?-":f2g,6f'L,f fi' ' .V Q, T, C' fx S ET' nr 4 1 Q '7 S9 . ., Ai Yi, , V "4 ik hm,-if J f MX I ,X 1 , 'K R X i"jjw.k ,af 3 f if-13 Lf' . ,- ' -, -- -4- -Liii-1-,4 , ' 5 CLASS OF 1950 -- SENIORS ....- - fy I 5?-affff "" ,f vf I ff 4 mv 1 f ' W f if ' COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS: L 'lo r., 'froni row: Marilyn Zermuehlen, Mary Elizabefh Richard, Couramae Grigsby. Sfanding: Susanne, Corder, aliernafe: Howard Feusf, Nafalia 'V Beck, alfernaie. ,W f ii ' , - 1125 M 5 iii Qi ' 'fi Sponsors: Herman HalIe'H'. Muss Margarai Vandeveneler. , , Z P if li ix Il' V' M35 Class of Kermif Adams-Vocafional AgricuIlurefF. F. A. I, 2, 3. Ray Alexander-Pre-Apprenfice-I-l. R. Sec.-Treas. 3. Ada Frances Andersone-General-G. A, A. I: Y-Teens I: Science Club 21 I-Iisfory Club 2: Camera Club 4. Richard AndersonwGeneral-F. F. A. I, 2, 3,1 Monifor 4: lnfer-Class Acfivifies 3. Wilma Anderson-General-Archery Club 2: Girls' Glee Club 2: G. A. A. I: Mixed Choir 4, Camera Club 4. Joed Anfonidis-College Preparafory-Y-Teens I, 2, 41 Library Club 3: Girls' Golf Club 37 Girls' Glee Club 2, Lafirw Club 23 Girls' Concerf Choir 37 Lib. Assf. 3: ln- fer-Class Acfivifies Comm. 3. Janef Ashby-General-Y-Teens 47 Monifor 2, 3: Seven- feen Club 31 G. A. A. I. Becky Afwood-General-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Treas. Of- fice Assf. 3: Sr. Picnic Comm. 4: Music Assf. 3. Gene Ausfin-Technical. Nondas Bailey-Home Economics-Girls' Glee Club 3, 41 Y-Teens I, 4: Sevenfeen Club 4: Assf. Head Monifor 4: H. R. Sec.-Treas. 4. Barbara Ba lzer-General. Bonnie Baker-College Preparafory-Na+. Honor Sociefy 4, Library Club V.-Pres. 43 Jr. Red Cross 47 Pre-Med Club 3: U. N. Model Assembly 27fHisfory Club 4: Girls' Glee Club Ig Chemisfry Assf. 4: Monifor 4. Jaclc Balmer-General-U. N. Model Assembly 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3: Monifor 33 Brealrfasf Dance Comm. 4. Thomas Baldauf-College Preparafory-Jr, Conservafion Club l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Monifor 2, 3: Loclcer Office Asst: 2, 3, 43 Foofball I, 2, 3: Track l, 2, 31 Pro. Comm. 31 Inq fer-Class Acfivilies 3, 4. Nora Ballinger-General-Sfudenf Council 3: Y-Teens 4: G. A. A. 23 Spanish Club 21 Orchesfra I. I 950 Douglas Balser-Vocalional Agricullure-F. F. A. 3, 42 Hi-Y 3. ' Orlan Barbre-College Preparafory-Sr. Class Play: 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch Club 2: Lalin Club 2: lnfer-Class Acfiv- Hies 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Prom Queen Comm. 3: Sr. FacuI+y Dance Comm. 4: Science Club 3: Jr. Conservalion Club 3: Sfudenf Council 3: H. R. Pres. I, 2: Foofball I. Bill BarneH-General-Golf 3: "A" Club 4. Charloffe Barr-College Preparafory-Class Sec. 4: Prom Queen Allendanf 3: Choral Club 4: Sr. Gif? Comm. 42 Sevenleen Club 4: Y-Teens I, 3, 4: Sfudenl Council 4: Exec. Comm. 4: Camera Club 4: Eng. Assl. 2: Monifor 3: H. R. Sec. I, 2: Prom Reg. Comm. 3. Francis Baihauer-General. Alice Baum--General-Pre-Med Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Sci- ence Club 4: Y-Teens 3, 4': Girls' Glee Club 2: U. N. Model Assembly 4. " Robert Baxfer-General-Sr. Class Play 4: Dramafics Club 3, 4: Pre-Med Club 3: Chr. Sr.-Eaculfy Dance Comm. 4: Band 2, 3: H. R. Pres. I. Roberf Beal-Business Educarion-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. 47 Torch Club I, 2: Jr. Conservalion Club 2. 3. Naialia Beck-College Preparalory-Choral Club 2, 3, 41 Dramafics Club 2, 3, 4: Madrigal Club 4: Rofary Speech Conlesl Winner 3: Sevenleen Club 2, 3, 4: "Sweefhear'fs" OpereHa 4: Na+. Honor Sociefy 4: Alfernale Commence- ment Speaker 4: Lab. Eng. Assf. 3: Chr. Prom Place Comm. 3: Sr.-Faculty Luncheon Comm. 4: Na+. Thespian Socie+y 4: Jr. Exec. Comm. 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: U. N. Model Assembly 4. Beverly Beery-College Preparalory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Gvlee Club 2, 3. Myron Beary-General-Boys' Glee Club 2, 3: Pub. Rep. 3. Donnabelle Belangee--General-Dean's Assf. 2, 3, 4: lnfer-Class Acfivifies Comm. 3. 4: H. R. Pres. 4: Bible Club 2: Y-Teens 2, 4: Sr. Theafer Parry Comm. 4: Head Monifor 4. ' Gerald Bell-General-Choral Club 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3: Baseball ll, 2. Janef Biddle-College Preparafory-Dramalics Club 2, 3, 4: Na+. Honor Sociely 4: Sevenleen Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lib- rary Club 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club I: Lib. Assl. I, 2, 3: Gym Asst 2: Brealrfasf Dance Band Comm. 4: Prom Chaperone Comm. 3: Sr.-Faculfy Luncheon Reg. Comm. 4: Club Tom Tom Board 3. Tom Bluemle-College Preparafory-Hi-Y 3, 4: "A" Club 4. Na+. Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Sludenf Council l,2: Mon- iror 4: Golf I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Exec. Council 4: Prom Invifa- lions Comm. 3: Torch Club I, 2: Lafin Club I, 2: Eng. AssI'. 3. DOUGLAS BALSER ORLAN BARBRE BILL BARNETT 'hs CHARLOTTE BARR FRANCIS BATHAUER ALICE BAUUZA I nomar sfxxren ROBERT sen NATALIA BECK . ' ssvenu seem muon amy oounssme eemjsees I GERALD BELL JANE! BIDDLE TOM BLUEMI-E ROBERTA BODENHORN MARILYN BOHNE CHARLES BOLTON LAVERNE BONNER RGNALD BOCJKOUT HOLLY JO .BOQNE are -FV' ROBERT BOYER JERRY BRAUNER LOURETTA BREIIWEISER MARYBROGDEN RUTH BROOKS - EDITH BROWN PHlL BROWN STUART BROWN ,TOM BROWN C 42 Class of Roberla Boclenhorn-Business Educalion-Lib. Assl. I, 2. 3: Monilor 3: Assl. Monilor 4: Lab. Eng. Assl. 3: Bool: Club 3: Y-Teens l, 2: Jr. Red Cross 3: G. A. A. l, 2: lnler-Class Aclivilies 3, 4: H. R. V.-Pres, 4. Marilyn Bohne-College Preparalory--Y-Teens l, 2: Mon- ilor 3, 4: Lib. Assl. l, 2, 3. Charles Bollon-Technical-Bafebwll I, 2, 3, 4. Laverne Bonner-Pre-Apprenfice. Ronald Boolioul'-General-Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch Club l, 2: Science Club 4: H. R. Pres. 2. Molly Jo Boone-Business Educalion. Roberl Boyer-College Preparaloryf'fNal'. Honor Sociely 3, 4: Locker Office Assl. 3, 4: Monilor 4. Jerry Brauner-Pre-Apprenlice. Lourella Breilweiser-College Preparalory-Pre-Med 3, 4, Sec. 4: lnler-Class Aclivilies 3, 4: Monilor 3: Gleo Club 2: Bible Club 2, 3: Girls' Concerl Choir 3, 4: Mixed Choir 4: U. A. A. 3, 4: Pub. Rep 3, -I, Mary Brogclen-General-Y-Teens 4: Girls' Glen Club l, 2, 3. Ru+h Broolcs-Business Educalion-Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Glaa Club 2: Bible Club 2: Hislory Club 2, 3: Na+. Honor So- ciely 4: Monitor 3, 4: Jr. Exec. Comm. 3: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4' Bus. Ed. Assl. 4: Prom Req. Comm, 3: Gill Comm. 4: Sr.-Faculfy Dance Comm. 4. Edifh Brown-Business Educafion-Monilor 2: Social Slud- ies Assl. 4. Phil Brown-College Preparalory--Na+. Honor Sociely 3, 4, Pres 4: Co-Sporfs Ed. "Indian" 4: "X-Ray" Slall, Sporls Ed. 3: Golf 1.2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Sec. 4: F. T. A. Treas. 4: "A" Club 2, 3, 4: Torch Club I, 2, Treas. 2: Honor Sludy Hall Monilor 4: Dramalics Club 3: N. S. P. A. - Chicago 4: La+in Club P, 2: Lib. Assl. 4: Monilor 3: H. R. Pres li Na+. Scholaslic Afhlelic Sociely 3, 4: Up-Town Thealer Parly Comm. 4: Jr. Rolarian 4. S'l'uarf Brown-College Preparalory-Choral Club 4: H. R. Pres. 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch Club I, 2: lnler-Class Acliv- ilies Comm. 3: Prom Ticlcel Comm. 3: Conservalion Club 3: Class Day Comm. 4: Physics Assl. 4: Visual Aids Assl. I, 2: Lib. Assl. 4. Tom Brown-Technical. I 950 Donald Brundage-Pre-Apprenlice. Molly Jo Brunlr-General-Sevenleen Club 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: I-I. R. Sec.-Treas. 4. Ronald Buclcner-Pre-Apprenfice-Publicalions Mechani- cal Slaff 3, 4. Ronnie Burke-College Preparalory-Traclc I, 2: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4: Exec. Comm. 3, 4: "X-Ray" Sfafl 3, Sporls Ed. 4: Pre-Med Club 2, 3: Cross Counlry 2, 3: U. N. Model Assembly 4: Tennis 3, 4: Torch Club I: "A" Club 4. Barbara Bushong-College Preparalory-Pub. Rep. 21 Hislory Club I: Jr. Red Cross 4: Y-Teens 4: Pre-Med. Club 4. Slanford Cameron-General-Track I, 2, 3, 4: "A" Club 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 3: Monilor 4. Roselyn Camp-General-Y-Teens 4: Bible Club 2. John Carpenfer-General-I-li-Y 3, 4: H. R. Pres. I: Jr. Red Cross 2: Sludenl Council 3: Pub. R p. 4: Prom Dec- oralions Comm. 3: Class Day Comm. 42 lnler-Class Ac- Iivilies Comm. 4: U. N. Model Assembly 4: Sea Slcouls. Pres. 4: Sr. Class Play 4: Monilor' 2, 3: Eng. Assf. 4. Belly Lee Carr-General-Y-Teens I, 2: G. A. A. 2. Janice Carraway-Business Educalion-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3: Jr. Red Cross 2: Gym AssI'. 2, 3: Chr. In- Ierclass Ac+iviI'ies 3: Prom. Comm. 3. Joyce Carraway-Business Educalion-H. R. Pres. 2: Inf fer-Class Acfivilies Comm. 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: G. A. A. 2, 3: Y-Teens Z, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross. 3, 4,f Pres. '4: Lib. Assf. 2, 3, 4: Gym ,Asst 2, 3: Bus. Ed. Assl. 4. Fred Cash-General-Choral Club 4: Jr. Consorvelion Club 3, 4: Camera Club, V. Pres. 4: U. N. Model Assem- bly 4: Assl. Head Monifor 4: Monilor 4. Jerry Cail-College Preparalory-Track I, 2, 3, 4: "A" Club 3.4: I-li-Y 3, 4: Miniwanca Council, V.-Pres. 4: Class Day Comm. 4: Inler-Class Acfivifies Comm. 4: I-I. R. Pres. 4. Kay Chamberlain-General-"A" Club 3, 4: I-li-Y 4: Fool- ball I, 2, 3.4: Baseball I, 2, 3. 4. Kenny Chambless-Technical-"A" Club I, 2, 3, 4: Jr, Corlservalion Club l, 2, 3: Eoolball I. 2. 3, 4: Baslrelball I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Wreslling I, 2: Science Club 3, 4. I DONALD BRUNDAGE MOLLY JO BRUNK RONALD BUCKNER szowwie auszics aaizesiz,-I auswoue STANFORD CAMERON New ROSELYN CAMP JOHN CARPENTER BEUY LEE CARR ,-.Nice CARRAWAY JOYCE QARRAWAY Faso CASH if my cfm ...si f ,,f.i,,. W, H, xi ru:-f QHAMBLESS CHARLES CHANDLER THOMAS CHILDES BERNETHA CLARK GENEVA CLEMONS TED CLENDENIN BARBARA COLE GRAYDON COLLIER JACKSON COLLINS JUIDITH COLLINS ' ROBERT COLLINS MARILYN CONDON QERRY CONNE'-LY JANET CONRAD SUSANNE CORDER EEATRKIE COTNER Class of Charles Chandler-General-Jr. Red Cross I. Thomas Childes-College Preparafory-Track I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Counfry 3, 4: "A" Club 3, 4: Sec.-Treas. 4: Minifl wanca Council, Pres. 4: Jr. Rofarian 4: Hoosier Boys' Sfafe 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Chr. Boys' lnfer-Class Acfivifies Comm. 4: H. R. Pres. 2, 4: Pub. Rep. I: Loclcer Office Assf. 2:l Baslcefball I, 2: Foofball I, 2: Physics Lab. Assf. 4: Club Tom-Tom Board 4: lnfer-Class Acfivifies 3, 4. Bernefha Clarlr-Business Educafion-Y-Teens 2, 4: Girls' Cvlee Club 2: Girls' Concerf Choir 2: Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Music Assf. 4: Madrigal Club 3, 4: Pres. 4: Sr. Class: Play 4: Sr. Picnic Comm, 4: Hisfory Club 2: Pre-Med Club 2, 3: Science Club 3, Geneva Clemons-General-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Ted Clendenin-Business Educafion-Wrifers' Club 4: U. N. Model Assembly 4. Barbara Cole--Business Educafion-Class Sec. I, 3 :Sev- enleen Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Sfudenf Council I: Chr. Prom Ticlcef Comm. 3: Lafin Club 2: G. A. AQI: H. S. Office Assf. 4: lnfer-Class Ac- fivifies 3: Na+. Honor Sociefy 4: S'r.-Faculfy Dance Band Comm. 4. Graydon Collier-College Preparafory-Hi-Y 3, 4: Dra- mafics Club 2, 3, 4: Torch Club I, 2: Pre-Med Club 2: Camera Club 2: Science Club 2: Golf I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council I, 2: Exec, Comm. I, 2: Class V.-Pres. I, 2. Jaclxson Collins-Pre-Apprenfice-Torch Club 2: Hi-Y 4: Monifor 3: Band 2, 3, 4. Judifh Collins-College Preparafory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Cabinef 3: Pres, 4: Hislory Club 2, 3: V-Pres. 3: Monifon 2: Lab. Eng. Assf. 2, 3, 4: Co.-Chr. Prom Flower Comm. 3: Jr. Exec. Comm. 3: Dramafics Club 4: Sevenfeen Club 4: Naf. Honor Sociefy 4: Sir. Class Play 4: Lafin Club 2: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4. Roberl' Collins-Technical-H. R. V.-Pres. I, 4: Foofball I, 4: Baseball 2: Baskefball I, 2, 3: Hi-Y 4: U. N. Model Assembly 4: Monifor 4: Brealcfasf Dance Band Comm. 4: Infer-Class Acfivifies 4. Marilyn Condon-Business Educafion-Cheerleader 3, 4: Pep Sessions Comm. 3, 4: Sevenfeen Club I, 2, 3, 4: H. R. Sec. 2: Club Tom Tom Board 3, 4: Pub. Rep. 2: Lib. Assf. 3, 4: Dramafics Club 4: H. R. Treas. I. Gerry Connelly-General-Choral Club 3, 4: Hisfory Club 2, 3, 4: Roll Clerlc 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Girl's Concerf' Choir 2, 3: C-irl's Glee Club 2. Janef Conrad-College Preparafory-Na+. Honor Sociefy 4: Yfleens I, 2, 3, 4: Cabinef 4: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3: H. R. Sec. 4: Lab. Eng. Assf. 2, 3: Afhlefic Office Assf. 4: Science Club 4: Hisfory Club 2. 3: Drive-In Theafer Parfy Comm. 4: lnfer-Class Acfivifies 4. Susanne Corder-College Preparafory-Alfermafe Com- mencemenf Speaker 4: "X-Ray" Sfaff, Page Ed. 4: Honor Sfudy Hall Monifor 4: N. S'. P. A.-Chicago 4: Sr. Week Pub. Chr. 4: Chr. Class Program Comm, 4: U. N. Model Assembly 3, 4: Na+. Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Sfudenf Council 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Bible Club 2, 3: Lafin Club, Sec. 2: H. S. Office Assf. 2, 3: Prom Queen Comm. 3: Library Club 2, 3. Beafrice Cofner-General-Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Seventeen Club 3, 4: H. R. Pres. 2: Prom Reg. Comm. 3: G. A. A. I, 2: Afhlefic Office Assf. 4. I950 Basil Cralb-Pre-Apprenlice. Doris Creib-Home Economics-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. DoroI'I1y Crain-CoIlege Preparafory-"X-Ray" Sllaff, Page Ed. 4: Clwr. Sr.-Facully Dance Flower Comm. 4: Prom Ticker Comm. 3: H. R. V. Pres. 4: N. S. P. A.-Chicago 4: U. N. ModeI Assembly 4: MonI'ror 4: Lab. Eng. Asst 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club 2, Francile Crider-Business Educalion-Monilor 4: Y-Teens 2: Bus. Ed. Asst 4'. Ted Crosley-GeneraI-Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4: "A" Club 3, 4: SIuden+ AII'iIe+ic Manager I, 2: Dean's Asst 2, 3, 4. Basil Cummins-College Preparalory-Monilor 2. Fred Cunningham-Pre-Apprenlice-BasIce+baII I, 2, 3, 4: I:ooIbaII I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: HAI' CIub 2, 3, 4: Sgt-al-Arms 4: H. R. Pres. 3: Inler-Class Aclivifies Comm. 4. Jack Cunningham-GeneraI-Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Basket ball I, 2: Track I, 2, 3, 4: H. R. Pres. 3: HI-Y 3, 4: Jr. Conserva+Ion Club 2: "A" Club 4: Prom. Decoralions Comm. 3: Moni+or I, 2: Infer-Class Aciivifies 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Baseball Comm. 4. James Cunningham-General-Nat Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Monilor 2: Prom Ticlcel Comm. 3. Jo Cunningham-College Prepara+ory--G. A. A. I, 2: Bible Club I, 2, 3: H. R. V.-Pres. 2: Monilor 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Thealer Parly Pub. Comm. 4: Sevenleen Club I, 2: Nat Honor Sociefy 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 4: "X-Ray" Sfafl 4: Lib. Asst 2, 3. Janice Danforlh-CoIIege Preparalory--Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3: Jr. Red Cross 4: Inrer-Class Aclivifies Comm. 3: Eng. Asst 4: Brealclasl Dance Comm. 4. Charloffe Dare-CoIIege Preparalory-"X-Ray" Sfaff, Page Ed. 3, Ed.-In-Chief 4: Sludenl Council 4: Clmr. Sr. Facully Luncheon Comm. 4: Y-Teens 2, 4: N. S. P. A.- Cliicago 4. Charles Davidson-General-Jr. Conservalion Club I, 2. Joan Davis-General-Y-Teens 2, 3. Mary Alice Davis-GeneraI-Y-Teens 3, 4: Monifor 4: Home Ec. Asst I, 4. BASIL CRAIB DORIS CRAIB DOROTHY CHAIN rnmcxir cmnsa A ren cizosisv Msn cumulus FRED CUNNINGHAM JACK CUNNINGHAM JAMES CUNNINGHAM .JO CUNNINGHAM .IANICE DANFORTH CHARLOTTEPDARE CHARLES DAVIDSON JOAN DAVIS MARY ALICE DAVIS 45 Class of Neil Davis-Technical-Exec. Comm. 3: Sludeni Council l, 2, 3: Cross Counlry 4: Football l: Pre-Med Club 4: Science Club 4: Brealcfasi Dance Menu Comm. 4: "X-Ray" Siaff 3: Prom Decorations Comm. 3. Paula Davis-Colleoe Preparatory-Y-Teens 3, 4: Hislory Club 3, 4: Library Club 3. 416. A. A. 3. Jane Davisson-College Preparaiory-Sluclent Council 4: Exec. Comm. 4: "X-Ray" Slafl 4: Dramalics Club 3, 4, Sec. 4: Seventeen Club I, 2, 3, 4: Council I: Co.-Chr. Sr. Breakfast Dance Comm. 4: Monifor 2, 3: Lib. Asst 4: Y-Teens 2, 3. June Daymoncl-Home Economics. Gordon DeLanoy-Technical-Head Hall Monitor 3: Jr. Bus. Manager "Indian" 3, Bus. Manager 4: U. N. Model Assembly 4: Foolball I: Sfuclenl Guidance Comm. 3,, 4: Chi. Class Day Comm. 4: Pub. Rep. 3: N. S. P. A.--Cl1i- :ago 4: H. R. V.-Pres. l, 2: Hi-Y 4: Plwysics Lab Asst 4. Gene DeLaw+er-General--Band I: H. R. Pres. I: Jr. Conservalion Club 3. Kennelh DeLong-Vocafional Agriculture-F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Dean Dennis-Technical-Locker Office Asst 3, 4: Honor Study Hall Monitor 4:Jr. Conservafion Club 4: Torclw Club l. Carolyn Deshon-Business Education-Bible Club 2, 4: Moniior 4: Bus. Ed. Asst 4. Anna DeWi'H-General. Marilyn Dinwiddie-Business Education-Y-Teens 4: Nat Honor Society 4: Monitor 2: Ticker Office Asst 3, 4. Velma Difilinger-General. Le'Ann Dixon-College Preparalory-Siudenl Council 2, J: Reading Clerk 3: Exec. Comm. 3: Sevenieen Club l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Nat Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Sr. Exec. Comm. 47 Prom Decora+ions Comm. 3: Sr.-Faculiy Dance Comm. 4: Gift Comm. 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Lib. Asst 3, 41. Barbara Doclcl-General-Gym Office Asst 2, 3, 4: Sev- enteen Club I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2: G. A. A. l, 2: Prom Oueen Comm. 3: lnier-Class Acfivilies Comm. 3. Juanifa Dodson-General-Nat Honor Society 3, 4: Bi- ology Asst 4. I950 Jerry Doison-College Preparalory-Brreball I, 2, 4: Pre-Med Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Prom Decl oraiions Comm. 3. Diclr Douglas-Pre-Appreniice-Baseball I, 2, 3: Baslcei- ball I, 2, 3: "A" Club I, 2, 3, 4. Gloria Douglas-Home Economics-Y-Teens I, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. Bob Drennen-College Preparaiory-Hi-Y 3, 4: Monilor 4: Science Club 3: Jr. Conservaiion Club. 3: Pub. Rep. 2, 3: Hisfory Club 2, 3: Laiin Club 2: U. N. Model As- sembly 4: Pre-Med Club 3, 4. George Dugger-General. Danny Dunbar--Pre-Apprenfice-Hi-Y 4: H. R. Pres. 2, 4. Jerry Duncan-General-Choral Club 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3: Dean's Assi. 2: Jr. Conservafion Club 3: Cam- era Club 3: Torch Club 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Track 'I, 2: "X-Ray" Slaff, Page Two Ed. 4': H. R. V.-Pres l, 3: Sfuclenh Coun- cil 4: Exec. Comm. 4: Chr. Sr.-Faculfy Dance Band Comm. 4: Science Club 4: Prom Queen Comm 3. Howard Dunham-Business Educaiion-Torch Club I, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4, Treas. 4: "A" Club 2, 3, 4: Track I: Fooiball I, 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3, 4: lnfer-Class Aciiyilies Comm. 4: Sr. Transporiaiion Comm. 4. Mariha Ann Dunham-College Preparafory-Dramaiics Club 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3: Sevenieen Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: H. R. Treas. 2: Girls' Glee Club 3: Lib. Assi. I. 2, 3, 4: Head Hall Monifor 4: Chr. Brealcias+ Dance Program Comm. 4: Aihlelic Office Assl. 3: Library Club 2: Laiin Club 2. Mika Dunlap-GeneraI-Cheerleader 3, 4: Pep Sessions Comm. 3, 4: Sr. Class Play 4: H. R. Pres. I: Arl Club. Pres. 2: Pre-Med Club 3, 4: Science Club 4: Dramalics Club 3, 4: Torch Club I, 2: Chr. Sr.-Faculiy Dance Dec- oraiions Comm. 4: Prom Dec. Comm. 3: Lib. Ass+. 2: Boolr Club I: Library Club 2: Club Tom Tom Board 3, 4: I-lisiory Club 2, 3: Track I. Love Jo Dunn-General-S'r. Class Play 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Hisiory Club 2, 3: Class Day Comm. 4: Pub. Rep. 2, 3, 4: Ari Assi. 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2: Science Club 3: Ar+ Club 2, 3. Barbara Duranf-General-Sevenleen Club I, 2, 3, 4: Siudenf Council I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3, 4, Caib-i inel 3,-4: Na+. Honor Sociely 4: H, R. Sec.-Treas, 4: Program Chr. Sr.-Facully Luncheon 4: Prom Place Comm. 3. Lonelle Durgan--General-Choral Club 4: Bible Club 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. I Elberla Ebersole-College Preparafory-Lalin Club 2: Bible Club 2, 3, 4: F. T. A. 4: Na+. Honor Slocieiy 4: Girls' Concerl Choir 4: Mixed Choir 4: Sr. Weelc Comm. 45 Jack Edgecomb-General-Hi-Y 4: Camera Club 3: Mon- ilor 3, 4. JERRY DOTSON DICK DOUGLAS GLORIA DOUGLAS JERRY DUNCAN HOWARD DUNHAM MARTHA ANN DUNH KLONNELLE DURGAN ' ELBERTA EBERSOLE JACK EDGECQMB AM Class of Fern Edwards-College Preparatory-Honor Study Hall lvlonilor 4: Nat Honor Socieiy 3, 4, Sec. 4: F. T. A., Par- liamenlarian 4: Lalin Club, Pres. 2: Library Club 2. 3, 4-: Bible Club 2: Chr. Sr. Ginls Even+ Comm. 4. Jean Edwards--Business Educaiion-Bible Club I, 2: Nat Honor Sociely 4. Roberf Edwards-Technical-Sludenl' Council 2. 3. 4,1 Jr. Rolarian 4: Head Hall Monilor 4: Jr. Conservation Club 4: Chr. Picnic Place Comm. 4: Inter-Class Aciiviiies Comm. 4: H. R. Sec.-Treas. l. Arlene Ehle-College Preparafory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Prom Queen Comm. 3: Biology Asst 3: Boiany Asst 4: Dean's Asst 3, 4: Facully Luncheon Program Comm. 4: Monitor 3: Choral Club 4: H. R. Pres. 2: Girls' Glee Club 3. Diane Ellingfon-College Preparafory-H. R. V.-Pres. 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Dramafics Club 3, 4: Sevenleen Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Lib Asst 2, 3: Monilor 2' Girls' C-lee Club 3: Sr. Class Day Comm. 4: Library Club 3: Camera Club 3: Science Club 3: Prom Decorafions Comm. 3. Gerna Ellis-General. Jane Ervin-General-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Cabinef 3, 4: Arhlelic Office Asst I, 3, 4: Nat Honor Society 4: "X-Ray" Stall 4: Hislory Club 3. Diclr Efchison-GeneraI-Baslceiball I: Track I, 2: Radio 2: Infer-Class Aclivilies Comm. 3: Science Club 4: Mon- ilor 4: Sr. Exec. Council 4: Chr. Theater Parfy 4: Jr. Con- servalion Club 4. Paul Efchison-Vocaiional Agriculfure-F. F. A. 2. 3, 4: Pub. Rep. I. Bill Evans-College Preparatory-S+uden'r Council 2, 3: Hislory Club I, 2: H. R. Sec'Treas. I, 2: Siudenl A+h- lelic Mgr. I: Foofball 2. John Falconer-General-Boys' Glee Club 3: Band 2, 3: Pre-Med Club 4. Adele Faulkner-General-Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Sevenfeen Club 4: Choral Club 3. 4: Prom Band Comm. 3: Alhlefic Office: Asst 3: Sr. Week Flower Comm. 4. Howard Fausi-College Preparafory-Chr. Convo. Comm. 4: "X-Ray" Slaff 3, Managing Ed., Ed.-in-Chief 4: Hoos- ier Boys' Sfale 3: Jr. Roiarian 4: l. H. S. P. A. 4: N. S. P. A.-Chicago 4: Commencement Sipealcer 4: S+uden+ Council 4: Exec. Comm. 4: Dramafics Club 3, 4. Pres. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Parliameniarian 4: Head Monifor 3: U. N. Model Assembly 3, 4: Prom Queen Comm. 3: H. R. Pres, 3: Nat Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Pre-Med Club 3: Camera Club 3: H. R. Sec. 2: Jr. Conservalion Club 2: Lalin Clug 2: Science Club 2: Pub. Rep. I: Torch Club I, 2: Ban I. Thomas Ferree-General. Beafrice Fifer-General-Y-Teens I, 4: Hisfory Club 3, 4: Driver Training Asst 4. I950 Belly Ru-Ih Fisher-Business Educalion-Na+. Honor So- ciely 3, 4: Bus. Ed. Asst 4: Pre-Med Club 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4: lvloniior 3: Sfudenl Guidance Comm. 3, 4. Sally Fisher-Business Educalion-Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Hislory Club 2: Monilor 4: Sr. Picnic Comm. 4: G. A. A. I. Anna Mae FIaH-General-lvlonilor 3. Juani+a Fluclrey-Business Educalion-Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Y-Teens I. Jim Fogarly-Vocalional Agricullure-F F, A. 3, 4: HIYY 3, 4: Science Club 4. Wilma Fouse-General-G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4. Floyd Fousl-General!-Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2: Rrd'o C'ub 2, 3: Pres. 3, V.-Pres. 2: Monilor 3: Deans Assl. 4: Prom Queen Comm. 3: Hi-Y 4: Choral Club 3, 4: Sr. Class Play 4: Sr. Picnic Comm. 4: lnler-Class Ac- Iivilies Comm. 4: U. N. Model Assembly 4. Belly Frazier-Business Ed ucalion. Phyllis Friddle-General-Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: Pre-Med Club 4. Pafricia Fry-Business Educalion-Band I, 2, 3, 4: Moni- Ior 3: Bible Club I, 2: Eng. Assl. 3, 4: Bus. Ed. Assl. 4. Eslan Fuller-Pre-Apprenlice-Band 2, 3, 4: Track I: Jr. Conservalion Club 4: lvlonilor 2. 3, Gordon FunIcI1ouser-General. Richard Gallamore-Pre-ApprenIicefPub. Rep. 2: H. R. Pres. 3. Richard Gallamorc-Pre-Appreniice-Pub. Rep. 2: H. R. Pros. 3. Kennefh GarnerhGeneraI. Sue Genfry-Business Educalion-Sevenleen Club 4: Y- Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinef 4: Prom Decoralions Comm. 3: H. R. V.-Pres. 4: Ivlonnlor 3: Hislory Club I, 2, 3: Arif Assl. 2: "X-Ray" Typisl 4: Inler-Class Aclivilies 4, JUANITA FLUCKEY JIM FDGARTY WILMA FOUSE RICHARD GALLAMORE KENNETH GARNER SUE GENTRY 49 JDYCE GIVENS ROBERT GLASS MARY GLGYD 'PAT COODIN6 HELEN GOODPASTER BARBARA!-SRAHAM roM.eRAi-QAM EUGENE eau DAN GREEN ..... ..,Ls.....4.......a...g. W. .....,,....... N ..... .....W.vv' -..-'...a-.71-..w...1.. 2 50 Class of Homer Giles-Business Eclucalion. Annefle Gillenfine-General--Dramalics Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Na+. Tlnespian Siociely 3, 4: Cboral Club 4: Prom Dec. Comm. 3: Sr. Breakfasl Dance Dec. Comm. 4: Jr. Red Cross 2: Bible Club 2: Sr. Class Play 4: IISWSGIIIGGFIISI Operella 4. Margarei Gillespie-Business Educalion-"X-Ray" Slaff 3: Y-Teens 4: Library Club 4. Norman Gillespie-Vocalional Agricullure-F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Track 4. Jacqueline Ginloy-General-Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Girls' Concerl Choir 4. Belly Givens-General-H. R. Sec.-Treas. 2. Joyce Givens-Business Eclucalion-Y-Teens 4: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3: Library Club 2: Lib. Assl. 4: Camera Club 4. Roberi Glass-Business Educalion-I-lisiory Club 4. Mary Gloyd-Home Economics. Pai Gooding-Business Educalion-Sfudenf Council 2: Y-Teens 4: Lib. Assl. 4: Monilor 4: Library Club 2. Helen Goodpasier--General. Barbara Graham-Business Educalion-H. R. Pres. I: Class Treas. 2: Sludenf Council I: "X-Ray" Slall 3, 4: Prom Queen Comm. 3: I-lislory Club 3: Y-Teens 3, 4: Mini- wanca Council 4: Library Club 2, 3, Pres. 2: Wrifers' Club 4, Pre.. 4: Sr. Class Play 4. Tom Graham--College Preparalory-Torch Club I, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: Locker Office Assl. 3: Lalin Club 2: Monilor 2: Camera Club 3: Science Club 4. Eugene Gray-Technical-H. R. Pres. 2: Track I, 2: Cross Counlry 2. Dan Green-General-Cboral Club 3, 4: Boys' Cvlee Club 2: Jr. Conservalion Club 3: Pub. Rep. 4: Hislory Club 3: Hi-Y 4: Visual Aids Assl. 4: Sr. Class Play 4: Prom Chap- erones Comm. 3: Class Day Decoralions Comm. 4. I950 Jack Green-Pre-Apprenlice. Jerry Greene-General. Margaref Griffifh-General-Y-Teens I: Bible Club 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: H. R. V.-Pres. 2: Book Club 2. Coramae Grigsby-College Preparafory-Dramalics Club I, 2, 3, 43 Na+. Honor Sociefy 3, 4: H. S. Office Assl. 7. 3: Lalin Club 2. 3: Honor Sludy Hall Monilor 3: Chr. Prom Queen Comm. 3: Commencemenf Speaker 4: Jr. Red Cross 4. Georgiana Groff-College Preparalory-Bus. Ed. AssI'.47 Biology Assf. 4. Bill Gwalfney-Technical-Monilor 3: Archery Club 3. Seigle Hallenbeclc-Technical-Radio Club 2, 3: Jr. Con- servafion Club 4: Monifor I, 4: Physics Asst 4: Class Day Comm. 4. Guy Hamilfon-Pre-Apprenfice. Lila H'amiII'on-General-Na+. Honor Sociely 3, 4: Slu- denf Council 3, 4: Honor Sfudy Hall Monilor 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 4: Monifor 4. Joan HamiI+on-General-U. N. Model Assembly 4: Girls' Glee Club I, 4: Girls' Concert Choir 2: Y-Teens I, 4: Driver Training Assf. 4: Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3. Jeroldine Hamlin-General-G. A. A. I: Y-Teens I. Mary Harding-Business Educafion-Bus. Ed. Assl. 4. Russel Harmon-Pre-Appreniice. Ralph Harrell-College Prepara'rory-- Baslxefball I, 2: Baseball I: H. R. Pres. 3, V.-Pres. 4: Monilor 3: Jr. Prom Band Comm. 3: Sfudenl Talenl' Show 3, 4: Torch Club 2: Hi-Y 3. 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Hislory Club 3: Chem. Assf. 4. Nedra Harris-Business Educalion-Y-Teens 3: Monilor 2. JACK GREEN , ' JERRY GREENE MARGARET GRIFPITH gi- CORAMAE GRIGSBY GEORGIANA GROFF BILL GWALTNEY SEIGLE HALLENBECK GUY HAMILTON LILA HAMILTON JOAN HAMILTON JEROLDINE HAMLIN 4 I MARY HARDING, aussu Hmwow RALPH enum , NEDRA HARRIS A 51 ' RAY HART THOMAS I-IARTLEY SONIA HARTSELLF: 1 NORA HARVEY TOM HARVEY JOHN HASLER MARILYN-HASTINGS NANCY HAWKINS GALE HAYES MAURICE HEATON BILL. HEDGE BETTY HEFLIN amy JEAN Hsuws Noam Hsuems MARY I-laws Class of Ray Har+vC5eneralfFooIball I, 2: l-I. R. V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Radio Club 2: Jr. Conservalion Club 4: Dramalics Club 4: Loclcer Office Assl. 3, 4: Monilor 4: Tug-of War Chr. 4: Prom Decoralions Comm. 3. Thomas Harfley-College Preparalory-Sir. Picnic Place Comm. 4: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4: Jr. Exec. Comm. 3: I-li-Y 4: Pre-Med Club 4: Jr. Conservalion Club 4: Pub. Rep. I: U. N. Model Assembly 3, 4: Monilor 2, 3, 4: Lab. Eng. Assl. 3: Jr. Red Cross 2: Prom Hafcheclc Comm. 3. Sonia Har+sel-General-G, A. A. 3: Bible Club 3: Mon- ifor 3: U. N. Model Assembly 3, 4. Nora Harvey-General-Girls' Glee Club 2: Y-Teens 2, 4: F. T. A. 4: I-Iislory Club 2. Tom Harvey-General-Jr. Conservalion Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Baseball I, 2: Sr.-Facully Dance Decoralions Comm. 4. John Hasler-.Pre-Apprenlice. Marilyn Haslings-Business Educafion. Nancy Hawkins-General. Gale Hayes-General-Track I, 2: Baseball I: Pub. Rep. 2, 3: Science Club 4. Maurice Healon-College Preparalory-Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch Club 2: Sr. Class Play 4: MoniIor.4: Lalin Club 2: U. N. I Iodol Assembly 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Prom Refresh. Comm. 3. Bill Hedge-General-Bible Club 3, 4. Belly Heflin-General-Y-Teens I, 4. BeHy Jean Hellems-General-Choral Club 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 4: F. T. A. 4': Dean's Assl. 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Concerl Choir 2. Norma Hellems-Business Educalion-Jr. Red Cross 4. Mary Helms--College PreparaIoryhG. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Dramalics Club 2, 3, 4: Na+. Thespian Sociely 41 F. T. A. 4: Sr. Class Play 4: Lalin Club 2: Sr. Class Play Cnmm, 4: Monilor 3, 4: Hoosier Girls' Sfale 3: U. N. Model Assembly 4': lnler-Class Ac+ivi+ies 3 4- Vols ley Ball Chr. 4. I 950 Mary Ann Helpling-College Prepararory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Golf Club 2: Larin Club 2: Pre-Med Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 3: I-Iisrory Club 2: Breaklasl Danca Dec- orafions Comm. 4. Paul HiaH-Pre-Apprenlice. Donald Higbee-Pre-Apprenlice-Srudenr Council 2, 3, 4: I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Torch Club I, 2: Conservarion Club 2, 4: Pre-Med Club 3: Boys' Glee Club 2. BeHy Higgins-Home Economics. Norma Hiles-Business Educarion-"X-Ray" Slafl 4: Y- Teens 2, 3, 4. Johnny Hinion-Vocalional Aqricullure-F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4. Gerald Hise-GeneraIgCamera Club 2, 37 Track I, 2: Boys' Glee Club 3, 4: I-Ii-Y 3, 4. Harold Hise-General-Boys' Glee Club 3: Locker Ollice Assr. 42 I-Ii-Y 3, 4. Carolyn Hobbs-General-Bible Club 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: I-Iislory Club 2, 3: Monilor 47 Library Club 42 Arr Club 2, 3: Drive-in-Tlnearer Parly Comm. 4: Girls' Glee Club 4. Mary Hodson-General-Y-Teens 2: I-Iisfory Club 2: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. Don Holloway-TeclnnicaI4BasIaeIbaII I, 2, 3, 4: "A" Club 4': In'Ier-Class Aclivilies Comm. 4: Baseball I: Prom I-Ialcbeclc Comm. 3. Do.5o'II'1y Holldclaw-Home Economics-Y-Teens 2, 4: Girls' Glee Club 3: Home Ec. Assr. 4. Sammy Hooks-Pre-Apprenrice. Barbara Hoover-College Preparalory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Cabinel 4: Library Club 3: Pre-med Club 4: Seven- Ieen Club 4: I'I. R. Assr. 2, 3, 4: F. T. A., Sec. 4: Prom Rerleslnmenr Comm. 4: "X-Ray" Slaff 3: Pub. Rep. 3, 4: Sr.-Faculry Dance Comm. 4. Virginia Hoover-Business Educalion-Y-Teens I, 3, 4: Brealclasl Dance Menu Comm. 4: Sevenfeen Club 4: Prom Decorarions Comm. 3. MARY ANN HELPLING PAUL HIATT DONALD HIGEEE ' BETTY HIGGINS NORMA HILES JOHNNY HINTUN GERALD I-IISE HAROLD HISE CAROLYN HOBBS MARY HODSON DON HOLLOWAY DOROYHY HOLTSCLAW SAMMY HOOKS BARBARA HOOVER VIRGINIA HOOVER BUDDY HOPKINS MARLENE HORN ' CARLEF HORNBECK BEVERLY JO HORTON HENRY HOSEK ' NORMA HOSIER RICHARD HOWARD MARY LOU HOWE JOY HUDSON SAM HUDSON TED HUFF CHARLES HUFFMAN CLIFTON HUFFMAN ' EVELYN HUFFMAN Rugy HUGHES , 54 Class of Buddy Hopkins-College Preparalory-Torclw Club 2: Sludenl Alblellc lvlqr. 2, 3: Brealxlasl Dance Comm. 4: H. R. Pres. 2: Hlslory Club 2, 3. Marlene Horn-Business Educalion-Y-Teens 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 4: Eng. Assl. 4: F. T. A. 4. Carlee Hornbecl:-Technical-Wresllinq I, 2: Foolball I, 2: Baseball I, 2: "A" Club I, 2, 3, 4: Torch Club I, 2: l-li-Y 3, 4: I-l. R. V.-Pres. 3, 4: Brealclasl Dance Decora- ions Comm. 4. Beverly Jo Horlon-Home Economics-Hislory Club 2: Y-Teens 3: Bible Club 3: l-l. R. Sec,-Treas. 4. Henry Hoselr-Technical. Norma Hosler+l3usiness Educalion-Sevenleen Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Prom Decoralions Comm. 3: H. R. Sec.-Treas. I. Richard Howard-College Preparalory-Jr. Conservalion Club 2, 3: Ushers' Club 2, 3: Plwolographer "Indian"- "X-Ray" 4: Prom Pub, Comm. 3: "X-Ray" Sfall 3: Clwo- ral Club 4: Boys' Glee Club 3: Guidance Comm. 3, 4. Mary Lou Howe-Home Economics--Jr. Red Cross 4. Joy Hudson-Business Educalion-Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3: Monilor 4: Tlnaafer Parly Comm. 4. Sam Hudson-Pre-Apprenlice. Ted Huff-Pre-Apprenlice. Charles Huffman-General-Tennis 2, 3, 4: "A" Club 3, 4. Cliffon Huffman-General-Tennis 2, 3, 4: "A" Club 3, 4. Evelyn Huffman-General--Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4: V.- Pres. 4: Exec. Comm. 3, 4: Sr. Class Play 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Sr.-Facully Luncheon Comm. 41: Girls' Glee Club Asst 3, 4: Head Hall Monilor 4. Ruby HUgl1es-Home Economics-Girls' Glee Club I. 2: Hislory Club 2: Camera Club 3: Ari' Assl. 3. I 950 John Hull-Pre-Apprenlice-Jr. Conservation Club 3, Prom Halcheck Comm. 3. Max Hun?-General-H. R. V.-Pres. I, 2: Jr. Conserva- lion Club 3. Barbara Hu'H'on-College Preparalory-Choral Club 3, 4: "X-Ray" Sfafl 3: Page Ed. 4: Managing Ed. 4: Lafin Club 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Co-Chr. Sr. Picnic Arrange- menls Comm. 4: N. S'. P. A. 4: Prom. Reg. Comm. 3: Girls' Glee Club 2: Co-Ed. "LiHle Chief" 4: Monilor 4. James Ice-Pre-Apprenlice-Boys' Glee Club 2. Carol lmus-General. Eugene Jaclcson-Pre-Apprenfice. Helen Jakes-General-Sludenf Council 3, 4: Exec. Comm. 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Monilor 4: Inler-Class Aciivilies Comm. 4. ' Gerirude James-General-Y-Teens 4: G. A. A. 3: lnler- Class Acfivilies 3, 4: Social Sfudies Asst 4. Ronald Jared-General. James Jenlrins-General-Prom Comm. 3: Jr. Conserva- 'rion Club 4: Ar? Assl. 4. Jo Ann Johnson-Home Economics-Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Class Play 4: Y-Teens 4: Prom Comm. 3. Philip Johnson-Business Educalion-Golf 3. William Johnson--Business Ed ucalion. George Johnsfon--College Preparalory-Foofball I: Base- ball I: Monilor 4: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4: Prom Place Comm. 3: Sr. Gif? Comm. 4: Prom Dec. Comm. 3: Class Day Program 4. Joyce Ann Jolly-College Preparafory-Na+. Honor So- ciely 3, 4: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: Lalin Club 2: Eng. Asst 2: Prom Invifalions Comm. 3: H. R. V.-Pres. 2. -:Am Rex Jones CAROLYN Jones HENRY JONES V JOHN JONES GORDON JULIUS WALTER KANE JIM ICAUFFMAN - ROSEMARY KEFFER - SUSIE JO KECLER LILLIE MAE KELLEY DONALD KENDALI. JOYCE KENNEDY- ' I LOU ANN KILMER CHESTER KINGERY ' NANCY KIRCHNER 56 Class of Carl Rex Jones-General-Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch Club I, 2: Sfudenf Afhlefic Mgr. l, 2, 3: Traclc 2, 3: Monifor 3, 4': Prom Decorafions Comm. 3: H. R. Pres. 3, 4: H. R. V.- Pres, I, 2: Theafer Parfy Comm 4. Carolyn Jones-College Preparafory-Library Club 2, 3: Lafin Club 2: "X-Ray" Sfaff 3, Page Ed. 4: Bible Club 3, 4: Prom Pub. Comm. 3: "Li+fIe Chief" Sfaff 4: N. S. P. A. 4: U. N. Model Assembly 4: Drive-In Theafer Parfy Comm. 4: Y-Teens 2, 4. Henry Jones-Pre-Apprenfice-I-li'Y 4. John Jones-General-Foofball l, 2, 3, 4': Baslcefball I: Baseball I, 2: Wresfling I: H. R. Pres, I, 2: Boys' Glee Club 2: Choral Club 3, 4: Ivladrigal Club 4: "A" Club 3, 4. Gordon Julius-Technical-Locker Office Assl. 4: Science Club 3: Radio Club l. Walfer Kane-General-Boys' Glee Club 4. Jim Kaufman-General. Rosemary Keffer-College Preparafory-Lafin Club 2: Ilearl llrall I4onilor 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: H. R. Sec.-'Ireas. 4: Ivlonifor 4. Susie Jo Keller-Business Educafion. Lillie Mae Kelley-General-Y-Teens 3, 4. Donald Kendall-Pre-Apprenfice. Joyce Kennedy-College Preparafory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Cabinef 3: Jr. Red Cross I: "X-Ray" Sfaff 4: Girls' Glee Club 3: Mixed Chorus 4: Assf. Head Monifor 2: Counseling Office Assf. 2. Lou Ann Kilmer-College Preparafory-Majoreffe I, 2, 3, 4: F, T. A., Pres. 4: Naf. Honor Sociefy 3, 4, Treas. 4: H. R. V.-Pres, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. 4: Eng, Assf. 2, 3: Afh- lefic Office Assf. 4: Head Hall Monifor 4: Lafin Club 2: Class Day Comm. 4. Ch esfer Kingery-Pre-Apprenfice. Nancy Kirchner-Business Educafion-Y-Teens 3: Eng. Assf. 4. I950 Marilyn Kline-Business EducalionA-Y-Teens I, 2, 31 Chr. Thealer Parly Req. Comm. 4: Prom Chaperones and In- vilalions Comm. 3: I-lome EC. Assl. 43 l'l. R. Sec.-Treas. 3: Guidance Ollice Assl. 3. Richard Kreegar-General. Charles La Irey-Pre-Apprenlice. Barbara Laman-College Preparalory-I-I. R. Pres. lg V.-Pres. 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 41 Drive-In Theafer Parly Comm. 41 Eng, Assl. 4: Home EC. Assl. 4. Arno Land-General-Cross Counlry I, 2, 3, 4, Baslxelball I, 2, 3, 43 Traclc I, 2, 3, 41 "A" Club 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4: H. R. Pres. 2, 3:Torch Club I, 2, lnler-Class Aclivilies Comm. 43 Jr, Rolarian 4, Donald Land-General. Thomas Lawler-6eneralACross Counlry I: Jr. Conser- valion Club 3. Richard LaVaIlee-General--Foolball I, 2, 3, 4i "A" Club 4: Monilor 4. James LeaIieyfpre-Apprenlice-Baslcelball I: Baseball 2, Foolball 3. Barbara Lee--General-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Pre-Med Club 4: Pub. Rep. I, 2, 3, 4. Bill Leever-Pre-Apprenlice-Jr. Conservalion Club 2, 3, 43 Football I: Track 3: I-I. R. Sec.-Treas. 3: Hi-Y 3, Bas- lcelball I: "X-Ray" and "Indian" producrion slall 3, 4. Wilma Jean Leffel-General---Girls' Concerl Choir 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, Y-Teens I, 3. Lawrence Leffingwellh-Genera I-Monilor 4. Phyllis Lewis-Business Educalion-Slludenl Council 4: Y-Teens I, 4. BeH'y Jane Lighlcap-College Preparalory. MARILYN KLINE RICHARD KREEGAR CHARLES LAKEY BARBARA LAIAAN ARNO LAND DONALD LAND THOMAS LAWLER ' A RICHARD LQVALLEE ' JAMES LEAKEY BARBARA IEE BILL LEEVER WILMA JEAN LEFFEL LAWRENCE LEFFINGWELL PHYLLIS LEWIS BETTY JANE LIGHTCAP 57 , RICHARD UG?-ITFOOT BILL UNDER CHARLES LIVINGSTON MARILYN IIVSS'?5W'Y'l YIIED LGIQG BARBARA LYDICK -BETTY LYONS JEAN LYST CLARENCE MABBITT 4. . ..., . . . , , , , LOREN MASLEY JULIA MATTHEW MARILYN MAYNARD -.,,--..., . . A. . . ,..,,. ....-...,.... .,., ...- .. . ..... .,,.,,,, ,. ,T 58 Class ol Richard Lighlfool-Pre-Apprenlice-Cross Counlry I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4, "A" Club 3, 4: H. R. Pres. 2. Bill Linder-General7Jr. Conservalion Club 4, Wresl- ling 4. Charles Livingslon-Pre-Apprenlice. Marilyn Livingslon-Business Educalion-Sludenl Council I, 2: Phys. Ed. Assl. 2. Fred Long-Pre-Apprenlice-Sludenl Council I, 2, 37 Torch Club I, 2: Jr. Conservalion Club 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4: Class Exec. Comm. 45 H. R. V.-Pres. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Co- Chr. Sr. Picnic Comm. 45 Monilor 4: Sr. Gill Comm. 4. Barbara Lyclick-College Pre-paralory-Bible Club 2, 31 Gr. A. A. 2, 3, 4. Belly Lyons-General-Sludenl Assl. 41 Monilor 4. Jean Lysl-Business Educalion-Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 3. Clarence Mabbill-Vocalional Aqricullure-Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 27 Poolball 2, 3: Track 3, 4. Mary Lee MaclrfGeneral!Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. Harold Marsh-General. Bill Marlin-Technical-Track I, 2: Cross Counlry I, 2, 31 Torch Club I, 2, Hi-Y 3. 4i Assl. Ed. ol "Indian" 3: Ed.- in-Chiel 4: Camera Club 3: Boys' Glee Club 2: Choral Club 3, 43 Madriqal Club 4: Prom Place Comm. 3: N. S. P. A.-French Lick 3: Monilor 3: Nal. Honor Sociely 3, 4: Sludenl Council I: H. R. V.-Pres. I: V.-Pres. Sr. Class 4: N. S. P. A. 3, 41 I. H, S, P. A. 4. Loren Masley-Technical-Choral Club 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 33 Prom Queen Comm. 31 Drive-In Thealer Parly Comm. 4. Julia Mallhew--College Preparalory-Choral Club 3, 4: English Assl. I, 2, 3, 47 Head Hall Monilor 3: F. T. A. 4: Nal. Honor Sociely 4: Girls' Glee Club 21 Prom Chape- rone and lnvilalion Comm. 3: Sr.-Facully Dance Comm. 4, Y-Teens I. Marilyn Maynard-College Preparalory-I-l. R. Sec.- Treas. 23 Girls' Glee Club 2, 4: Hoosier Girls' Slale 3: Dramalics Club 3. 4: V.-Pres, 4, Nal Thespian Sociely 4: Y-Teens 4: Camera Club 4, F. T. A. 4: Library Assl. 4: Chr. Class Day Properly Comm. 45 Sr. Class Play. I950 Beverly Meeker-Business Educalion-H. R. Pres. I, 2: Exec. Comm. I, 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, 4: Prom Decora- Iions Comm. 3: Girls' Concerl Choir 4: Camera Club 4: Y-Teens 4: Dramalics Club 4: Class Day Decoralions Comm, 4: Sr. Class Play 4. Lewis Merrell-Pre-Apprenlice. Lorene Merrell-General-Enq. Assf. 4: Brealcfasl Dance Decoralions Comm. 4. Joyce Milburn-College Preparalory-Y-Teens 2, 3. Carol Miller-College Preparalory-Girls' G-lee Club I, 2. Danny Miller-Technical-Baslxelball I: Track I: Sludenl' Alhleiic Mgr. 2: Jr. Conservalion Club 3: Science Club 3: Torch Club 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4: Physics Assl. 2, 3, 4: Speech Assf. 3. Richard Miller-Pre-Apprenlice. Barbara Minor-Home Economics-Pub. Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross I, 2: Slevenleen Club 2. Warren Miichell-C-eneral-H. R. Pres. I, 4: Usher I: Monifor 2, 3: Inler-Class Aclivilies Comm. 4. James Moneyhun-College Preparalory-Co-Chr. Sr. Pic- nic Comm. 4: Prom Band Comm. 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Or- cheslra I, 2. 3, 4:.CommencemenI Soloisl 4: H. R. Pres. 4' Golf I 2 3 4' HEY 3 4' Chemisfr Lab. Assl. 4: I I I I I ' I I Y Na+. Honor Sociefy 4. Nolan Moore-General. William Moore-General-Sr. Class Play 4: Choral Club 4: Dramalics Club 3, 4: H. R. Pres. I: H. R. V.-Pres. 2: Usher I: Infer-Class Acfivifies 3: Class Day Properly Comm. 4: Prom Flower Comm. 3. Mary Jo Moreland-Business Educalion-Girls' Glee Club I. Mary Lou Morris-General. Mae Morgan-Business Educalion-G. A. A. 3, 4: Com- munify Cenler Y-Teens 2, 3, Sec. 3: Y-Teens Cabinef 4: lnfer-Class Aclivifies Comm. 4: Inler-Class Aclivilies 3, 4. RICHARD MILLER I BARBARA MINOR WARREN MITCHELI. JAMES MONEYHUN ' I NOLAN MOORE . A WILLIAM MOQRE wav Jo I.IcwrL,,wQ wmv Lou Moms MM Moslem 59 STATON Momzow may Murrina DELFORD Mufzrim LEQN MURPHY JAMES MYERS ELLA IME MCALLISIER BARRY Mccmfrerzrv LARRY Mecmmn JAMES Managing, DORIS M2:CORD JOHN MQCULLOUGH MONTE McCUNE CLAIRE MCGUIRE MARJORIE MQKEAND JAMES MQKINLEY 60 Class of Slalon Morrow-Pre-Appre nlice. Jerry Mullen-Vocalion Aqriculfurefli, F. A, I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2. Delford Murfin-Generalflhys' Glee Club 2: Mixed Clnoir 4: Jr. Conservolion Club 2, 3, 4: Pre-Med Club 42 Cliemislry Assl. 4: Drive-In Theater Parly Comm. 4. Leon Murphy-General. James Myers-Vocalional Aqriculluro-Jr. Conservalion Club 2: F. F. A. 2, 3, 4: Ella Mae McAIIis'Icr-Business Educalion-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinel 4: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4: Gill Comm. 4: Prom Tickel Comm. 3: Monilor 2: H. R, V.-Pres 2: Gym Asst 2: G. A. A. 2: H, R. Soc,-Irons I: Camera Club 4. Barry McCafferIy---Ce:r:mI- AI li-Y 3, -4: Library Assl, 2, 3, 4: Monilor 3, 4. Larry McCa1'fr1ey-Colleqe Preparalory-Foolbell I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslfelball I, 3: 'IAM Club 4: Boys' Glee Club 4. James McConnell-General. Doris McCord-Business Educalion. JoI1n McCullough-Colleqe Preparalory-Class Pres. 3 ,4: Sludenl Council 3, 4: Exec. Council 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Mon- ilor 3. Monle McCune-GeneraIfBasIceIbaII I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: "A" Club 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2.3: Jr. Conservalion Club I, 2: I'Ii-Y 3: Sludenl Council 2. Claire McGuirevCoIIeqe Preparalory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4': "X-Ray" Slall 4: I-lislory Club 3: C-irls' Glee Club 4: Prom Decoralions Comm. 3: Co-Clwr. Sr.-Facully Dance Comm. 4: U. N. Model Assembly 4. Mariorie McKeand-Business Educalion-Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Home EC. Assl. I: Y-Teens I, 2, James McKinley-Collerge Preparalory-Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: "A" Club 3, 4: Foolball I, 2: Baslfelball I, 2: H. R, Pres. 2, 3: I-I, R, V.-Pres. I: U. N. Model Assembly 4: Monilor 4. I 950 Ruflm McWifIney-Business Educaiion. Richard McVey-Ieclnnical-Foolball I, 2, 3: Inler-Class Acfiviiies 3, 4. Gene Neeley-General-Wreslling 4. ' RUTH MCWITHEY i RICHARD MCVEY ' GENE NEELEY A Barbara Nelson-College Preparaiory-Choral Club 3, 4': Madrigal Club 4: NaI. Horior Sociely 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Cabinel 4: Moniior 3: Head Moniior 4: Chr, Class Play Comm. 4: Sr. Class Play 4: CI1r. Refreslwmenl' Comm. Sr.- Faculfy Dance 4: Girls' Glee Club 2: Lalin Club 2: Girls' Concerl Clioir 2: Lib. Assl. 3, 4: Prom Decoraiions Comm. ' 3: Pub. Rep. I: Seyenleen Club 4. Irma Nicholson-General-Bus. Ed. Assi. 3, 4: Eng. Assi. 2: Home Ec. Assf. 2. Barbara Oakes-General-Sludeni Council 2, 3: Exec. Council 3: Prom Flower Comm. 3: Sr.-Facully Dance Req. y Comm. 4': Sr. Class Play 4: Dramafics Club 3, 4: Seven- Ieen Club I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3: Ticker Office Assl. 3, 4: L Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Assf. Head Monilor 4: U. N. Model - Assembly 4. M BARBARA NELSON IRMA NICHOLS-ON BARBARA OAKES Jacqueline Olvey-General-"X-Ray" Slali Typisl 4: His- Iory Club 4: Library Club 4: Bible Club 4: Moniior 4: Y-Teens I. Roberf Ons+oH-Pre-Appreniice-Traclc 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 2, 3. Virginia OsbcrnefGeneraI-Bus. Ed. Assl. 4: Sfudenl Council I. JACOUELINE OLVEY ROBERT ONSYOTT VIRGINIA QSRORNE Marguerifa Pancol-College Preparafory-"X-Ray" Siaif 4: Clioral Club 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Week Pub. Comm. 4: Girls' Concerl Clioir 3: Girls' Glee Club 2: Jr.Red Cross 4: G. A. A. I: Moniior 4: U. N. Model Assembly 4. Mary PascI'1aIfHome Economics-Bible Club 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross 2: Monilor 4. I'arII1a Pavof-iIoi.io Economics-Y-Teens 2: Jr, Exec. Comm. 3: Prom Chaperone Comm. 3: Sr.-Faculty Luncli- eon Comm. 4: Jr. Red Cross I: Camera Club, Treas. 4: i,i Iory Club I, Girls' G'ec C'ub 2. MARE-UERITA PANCOL MARY JEAN PASCHAL MARTHA PAVEY Ea rl Perkins-General, Eiizabeflw Eilcc-General-Iwlal, Honor Socicly 4: Lab. Lnq, Assl, I, 2. Belly Pill:-General---G. A. A, 3, 4: Hfsiory Club 2, 4: Inier-Class Aclivilios Comm. 4. EARL PERKINS ELIZABETH PIKE BEYTY PITTS 61 JAMES PITTSER BARBARA PIATZ DELORES MAE POER JOAN POFFENBARGER BOB PURKEY DONNA PURSLEY EVELYN oufmus JAMES RAMBO , OLLIS RANDLP ROBERT REDDY CAROLYN REESER AUOREY RELFORD GERALD Rewwerom Mme Rmroszn-1 NANCY RESS Class of James Piifser-College Preparalory-Wresflng I, 4: Torch Club 2. Barbara Plafiz-General-Camera Club 3: Eng. Ass+. 4. Delores Mae Poer-General-Girls' Cvlee Club 3: Con- cerl Choir 4, Y-Teens I. Joan Poffenbarger-General. Bob Purkey--General--Track I, 2: Tennis 3, 4: Wreslllng I. Donna Pursley-General-Arr Asst 4. Evelyn Qualls-General--Girls' Glee Club I. James Rambo-General-Foofball I, 2, 3, 41 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, "A" Club 3, 43 Deans Assl. 4. Ollis Randall-General-Track 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club I, 2: Jr. Conservalion Club I. Roberf Reddy-Pre-Apprentice. Carolyn Reeser-General-I-Iisfory Club 2. Audrey Relford-General-G. A. A. I, 2: Gym Assl. 2: Infer-Class Aclivilies 3, 4. Gerald Remingfon-Pre-Apprenlice-''X-Ray'' and "In- dian" Produclion Sfaff 3, 4. Janie Renforfh-General-Sludenf Council 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinel I, 2, 3: I-lislory Club 2, 3, Trees. 3: In- Ier-Class Aclivifies 3: I-I. R. Sec.-Treas. 3: Sr. Regislra- lion Comm. 4. Nancy Ress-Business Educa+ion-Y-Teens 41, G. A. A. I: Moni+or 41 Pub. Rep. I, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Assf. 2. I 950 Carolyn Reveal-General-G. A. A. I: Monilor 4: Y-Teens 4. Anderson Richard-General. Mary Elizabeih Richard-College Preparafory-Cheer leader, 4: Pep-Session Comm. 4: Cornmencemenl Speak- er, 4: Dramalics Club 2, 3,, 4: Girls' Concerl Choir 3, 4: Sr.-Eacully Dance Comm. 4. Ken? Richwine-Technical-Co-Chr. Prom Queen Comm. 3: Baseball I, 2: Jr. Conservalion Club 4: Loclcer Office Assf. 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 2: Sr. Class Play: Convoca- Iions Comm. 4: Chr. Soil Ball Comm. 4: U. N. Model Assembly 4. Marie Rigdon-Home Economics-H. R. Sec.-Treas. I: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4:, Sec.-Trees. 4: Nurse's Assl. 4: Invila- lions and Chaperone Comm. Breaklasl Dance 4. Gene Riggs-College Preparalory-Bible Club 3, 4. Pres. 4: Monilor 4. Janel' Riggs-General--Counseling Office Assl. 3, 4: Camera Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: Y-Teens 4: Prom Ticlcel Comm. 3: Drive-In-Thealer Par'Iy Comm. 4. Roberf Riggs-College Preparalory-Band I, 2: Bible Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: I-I. R. Pres. 2, V.-Pres. I: Torch Club 2: Exec. Council 2: Class Play Comm. 4: Class Day Dec-1 oralions Comm. 4: Ivionilor 4: Na+. Honor Sociely 4. Ed Riley-General-Sludenr Council 2: I-I. R. Sec. 3. V.- Pres. 2. Barbara Robbins-General. Ann Roberfs-College Preparaiory-Class V.-Pres. 3: Jr. Exec. Comm. 3: Sluclenl Council 3, Sec. 3: Exec. Comm. 3: Sevenleen Club 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4: Monilor 2, 3: Cro-Chr. Breakfasl Dance Comm. 4: Sr. Class Play Comm, 4: Y- Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2. Nancy Roberls-College Preparafory-Sr. Exec. Comm. 4: Dramalics Club 3, 4, Sec. 3, Treas. 4: Sludenl Council I: Sr. Gill' Comm. 4: Prom Eligibilily Comm. 3: Lib. Assl, 3, 4: Ivlonilor 2, -4: Sevenleen Club 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 3, 3, 4, Cabinef 4. John Roberfson-Technical-Boys' C,-lee Club I, 2: I-I. R. Pres. I, V.-Pres. 2. Bill Robinson-Business Educalion. Eugene Robinson-College Preparafory-Ivlonilor 3: Lock- er Office Assl. 2: Torch Club 2: Prop. Comm. Class Day 4, CAROLYN REVEAL ANDERSON RICHARD MARY ELIZABETH RICHARD , .., G-. ,. .A ' . . V. .,w..,..-.Z KENT RICHWINE MARIE RIGDON GENE RIGGS ,, ...--,-Q -- - V- ' - JANET RIG-GS ROBERT RIGGS ED RILEY DARBARA ROBBINS ANN ROBERTS y NANCY' ROBERTS JOHN ROBERTSON BILL ROBINSON EUGENE ROBINSON Jovce aoawsom sim PAY wosv LAIIRAIE' Rozms RONALD RUNYAN DARRELL RUSSELL WILLIAM SAGER WILLIAM SALIN JUDIIH SALYERS BOB SANDERS Jovce sfmosrzs PAT smvosas ' ION5 SAUM JOE SAVAGE JOAN SCHARNOWSKE GERALD SCHLENSKER . , , ,. Y , JAYMAQ- Y I 64 Class of Joyce Robinson-General-Girls' Cvlee Club I, 2: Eng. Ass+. 4. Belly Pal Roby-Home Economic'-Sevenfeen Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: G A. A. I: H. R. Sec. I, 4: Gym Ass'r.I: I-Iome Ec. Assl. I. Laura'e Rnzelle-College Preparafory-Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Concerl Choir 2: Choral Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Cabinel 4: Sluclenl Council 2: Jr. Exec. Comm. 3: Cllr, Prom Refreslimenfs Comm. 3: Ivlonilor 2, 3: Eng. Assl. 3, 4: Lalin Club 2. Ronald Runyan-Teclwnical-Wreslling I, 2, 4: Foolball 2: Torclw Club 2. Darrell Russell-Vocafional Agricullu re. William Sauer-Pre-Apprerdire-lIslners' Club I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4: Baseball I, 2: Eoolball I, 2. William Salin-College Preparalory-Sr. Class Play 4: Shidenl Council 2, 3: Sr.-Faculfy Lunclneon Comm. 4: Dramalics Club 3, 4: I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Miniwanca Council 4: U. N. Model Assembly 2: "X-Ray" Sfalf 3: Science Club 4. Judiih Salyers-Business Edncalion-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, V.-Pres. 2: Jr. Red Cross I, 2: Lib. Assl. 2, 3, 4: Prom Decoralions Comm. 3: Sr.-Facully Dance Comm. 4: I'I. R. Sec.-Treas. 4. Bob Sanders-College Preparsmrv-C'mf-I Club 3, 4' H. R. Pres. I, 3, 4: Sr. Class Play 4: Bas'e+baII I, 2: Golf 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Torch Club, Pres, I: Conservalion Club 3: Science Club :Traclr I: Foolball I. Joyce Sanders-General-Y-Teens I, 2, 3: G. A. A. I, 2. Pal Sanders-General-"X-Ray" Sfaff 4: Counseling Ol- fice Assf. 4: Sr. Week Pub. Comm. 4: Sfudenl' Council 3: I-I. R. V.Pres. 2, Sec.-Treas. I: Jr. Red Cross I, 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 4: Girls' Glee Club 3: Eng. Assf. 3: G. A. A. I: Sevenleen Club 4. lone Saum-General. Joe Savage-General-Conservalion Club 4: Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. Joan Sclwarnowske-General-Band 2, 3, 4: Crclneslra 3, 4: Ivlonilor 4: English Assf. 4: 6. A. A. I, 2. I Gerald Sclllensker-Pre-Apprenlice-Torclw Club 2: I-Ii-Y 3, 4: I-I, R. Pres. 4: Prom I-Ialclieclc Comm. 3. I 950 James Schminlc-Pre-Apprenlice-Jr. Red Cross 37 Pub. Rep. I. 47 H. R. V.-Pres. 27 Bus. Ed. Assl. 4. Gerry ScoH-Business Educafion-Y-Teens I, 2, 47 Cam- era Club 47 Wrilers' Club 4. Marlene Scoff-Business Educalion-Na+. Honor Sociely 3, 47 Y-Teeni 37 Bus. Ed. Assl, 47 H. R. V.-Pres. I: Bible Club 27 Head Hall Monilor 47 Honor Sfudy Hall Monilorz 47 Chr. Sr.-Eacully Dance Chaperone Comm. 4. Marlha Jane ScoH-College Preparalory-Seve-nleen Club I, 2, 3,147 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 47 I-Iislory Club 27 Jr. Exec. Comm.7 Choral Club 3. 47 Lalin Club 27 Prom Pub. Comm. 37 Nat Honor Sociely 47 Monilor 4. Georgia Sears-Home Economics-Y-Teens 4. Joan SeIIersaGeneraI-Sevenleen Club I, Z, 3, 4, Treas. 43 Y-Teens I, 2,47 Eng. Assl. 37 Prom Decorafions Comm. 3. Duane Shaul-Technical-Head Hall Monifor 47 Sludenl Council 47 Physics Lab. Assl. 47 Chr. Eaouliy Luncheon Place Comm. 4. Norman SI1eefs4General-Conservalion Club 47 Prom. Decoralions Comm. 37 Publicalions Mechanical Prod. 3, 4. John SI'1eHIe-General-Prom Decoralions Comm. 37 Prom Regislraiion Comm. '37 H. R. V.-Pres. 3, Sec.-Treas. 4. Kay Sheward-Vocalional Agricullure-F. E. A. I, 2, 3, 4. Marvin ShewardfPre-Apprenlice-Hi-Y 3, 47 Jr. Conser- valion Club 47 Sludenl Counseling Comm. 3, 47 Infer- Class Acfivilies 4. Marfha Shively-Business Educalion-"X-Ray" Slafl 3, Page Ed. 47 N. S. P. A. Chicago 47 I. H. S. P. A, Franklin 47 Exec. Comm. 47 Monilor 47 Library Club 47 Y-Teens 47 Chr. Chaperone and Invifalions Comm. Brealclasl' Dance 4. Phyllis Shoulls-College Preparalory-Class Treas. 47 Sr. Execulive Comm.7 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 47 Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Chr. Sr. Gill Comm. 4: Lab. Eng. Assf. 4. Richard Schuliz-College Preparalory-Na+. Honor So- ciely 47 Sclence Club 2, 3, 47 Hislory Club 27 Pre.-Med Club 2. Norman Shuman-Technical-Choral Club 4: Boys' Glee Club 2,41 Locker Office Assl. 3. JAMES SCHMINK GERRY I i I Jomssuens MARTHA Meir scon GEORGIA SEARS Dumeswur NORMAN seems JOHN SHEYTLE I KAY seewfxao Mmzvnn SHEWARD MARTHA swzvew venus seouus RICHARD SHUUZ NORMAN WUMAN 65 Class of Phyllis Simmonds-General-Girls' Glee Club 3, Girlst Concerl Choir 4. Belly Simpson-General-Fall Wind-Up Queen 4, Seven- Ieen Club 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Pre-Med Club 4, Sr. CIa"s Play 4, Arr Assl. I, Prom Invilafions and Chaperone Comm. 3. Carolyn Ann Smilh-Business Educalion-Sludenl Coun- cil 4, Y-Teens 4, Bible Club I, Bus. Ed. Assl. 3, Sr.-Facully Dance Comm. 4. Donald Smilh-Pre-Apprenlice. Jacqueline Smifh-General-Girls' Glee Club I, 2, Girls' Concerl Choir 3. John Smilh-Pre-Apprenlice-Ushers' Club 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. Laura Smifh-General. Lela Smi'IhAl-Iome Economics-Y-Teens I, 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Inler-Class Aclivilies 4. Nancye Smifh-College Preparalory-Camera Club Sec.- Treas. 4, I-I. R. V.-Pres. 3, "X-Ray" Slafl 4, Wrilers' Club 4, Library Club 4, Y-Teens 4, I-Iislory Club 4, Pub. Comm. Sr.-Facully Dance 4, U. N. Model Assembly 4. Norman Smifh-Pre-Apprenlice-Archery Club 3, Jr. Con- servalion Club 4, I-l. R. Asst I, 2, Wrilers' Club ,4 Usher 2. Roberf Soverns-Pre-Apprenfice-Jr. Conservalion Club .ez H. R. Assl. 2. Donna Spangler- aCollege Preparalory-Choral Club 2, 3, 4, Madriqal Club 4, "X-Ray" Slall. Page Ed. 37 Under- class Facully Ed. "Indian" 4, Na+. I-lonor Sociefy 4, Sev- enleen Club 4, l'I. R. Pres. 2, V.-Pres. I, I-Iislory C-lub 2,I 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinel 4, Exec, Comm. 2, Prom Req. Comm. 3, Drive-ln Thealer Parly Comm. 4, Bible Club 2, I. I'I. S. P. A. Franklin 4, Lab. Eng. Assl. 4, Girls' Concerf Choir 2, "LiIIle Chief" Slafl 3. Ros: Spangler-Pre-Apprenlice-Jr. Conservalion Club 4, V.-Pres. 4, I-I. R. V.-Pres. 4, Ivlonilor 4, Hi-Y 4. Naomi Speedy-General-Bus. Ed. Assl. 2, 3, 4. Donald Spegal-General-Boys' Glee Club 2, 4, Archery Club 3, Jr, Conservalion Club 4, I-lislory Club 2. I 950 Aloma Jo S'IanIey-General-Y-Teens, Cabinel I, 2, 3, 4: Lib. Assl. 2, 3, 4g Sevenleen Club 3, 43 Counseling Office Assl. 41 Assl. Head Monilor 4: Sr. Class Play 4, Pub. Rep. Ig Jr. Red Cross 2, Sr. Picnic Place Comm. 47 Library Club I, 2. Jacqueline Slierwall-General-I-Iislory Club I, 2, 3, Y- Teens 43 Boolc Club 3, Inler-Class Aclivilies 3, 4, Arl' Club I7 U. N. Model Assembly 4. Virginia Sfinson-Business Educalion-Na+. Honor Sociely 3, 4, Monilor 3, Eng. Assl. 4. Melvin SI'iH-General-Band I, 2, 3, 47 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 43 Bible Club I, 2, 4. Bob Sfohler-Technical-Choral Club 3, 4: Ivladrigal Club 4, Band 2, 3, 47 Torch Club 27 I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Camera Club 3: Hislory Club 3, Orcheslra 2, 3, Physics Assl. 4. Palfy Sloner-College Preparalory-Choral Club 3, 4, Sec.-lreas. 47 Ivladrigal C-lub 43 Girls' Concerl Choir 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Sludenl Guidance Comm. 3, 4, Dean's Assl. 2, 3, 4: Place Comm. Sr.-Facully Lun- cheon 4. Sue' Sloops-College Preparalory-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3, 4, Pres. 43 Gym Assl. 2, 3, 4: Pub. Rep. 3: Jr. Red Cross 2, 4: lvlonilor 47 Bible Club 27 Chr. Girls' Inler-Class Aclivilies Comm. 4: Inler-Class Aclivilies 3, 4, Dorolhy Slorm-General-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 41 I-Iislory Club 3, Pre-Ivlecl. Club 4: Camera ,Club 43 Girls' Glee Club 3. Barbara SIo'HIemyer--Business Educalion-Bible Club Ig Na+. I'lonor Sociely 3, 4: Eng. Assl. 2, 43 Bus. Ed. Assl. 4: Honor Sludy I-lall Monilor 43 Sr.-Facully Dance Comm. 4. Duane Slouf-Technical-Ushers' Club I, 25 Torch Club I, 21 Monilor 3. Jim Sfrader-Technical-Choral Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Mad- riqal Club 4, Baseball I, 2, 31 Sludenl Council Slu- denl Safely Comm. 2: Band 3, 4: Orcheslra 3: Dean's Assl. 2, 47 Jr. Rolarian 4: I-Ii-Y 3. Barbara Sfrealy-General-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2. Roger Slrobel-Pre-Apprenlice, Lou Ann Slrocli-College Preparalory-Nurse's Assl. 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 47 Lalin Club 27 Prom Chaperone and In- vilalions Comm. 3: Sr.-Facully Dance Chaperone and In- vilalions Comm. 4. Helen Slroud-College Preparalory-I'l. R. V.-Pres. 37 Typing Assl. 3, 4, Seyenleen Club I, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A, I, 23 Pre-Med Club 4: Lafin Club 23 Brealdasl Dance Comm. 4. MARLSTON SWANGO NEDRA KAY SWARY PAT SWIGART 4, . ' ' BILL SWINDELL H JAOQUELINE SWINFORD MARVIN SWINFORD -EYHEL MAE TATE DORIS TAYLOR JACK TAYLOR , .'L'. S:-vnu nwgoa . cancun rem-sum ' Nxwcw Jo mm . Joi-IN rr-roms .ixnicz Toon oswmz rowxaws Class of Marlslon Swango-General-Honor Sfudy Hall Monilor 4: Bible Club V.-Pres. 4: U. N, Model Assembly 4: Sr. Eligibilily Comm. 4. Nedra Kay Swarl'-College Preparalory-Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Na+. Honor Sociely 3, 4: Sevenleen Club I, 2, 3.4: Convocalions Comm. 4: Co-Chr. Sr.-Facully Dance 4: Monilor 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Inler-Club Rep. 4: Lab. Eng. Assl. 4: Music Assl. 4: Girls' Glee Club 2: H. R. V.-Pres. 4: Hislory Club l, 2, 3: H. R. Pres. I: Freshman Exec. Comm. I. Pal Swigarl-General-Y-Teens l, 2, 3. 4: Sevenleen Club 3, 4, Bill Swindell-General-Camera Club 4: Dramalics Club 3, 4: Dean's Assl. 3. Jacqueline Swinliord-College Preparafory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinef I, 2: Hislory Club 2. Marvin Swinford-Pre-Apprenlice-Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: "A" Club 4: H. R. V.-Pres. 4: Sr. Aclivilies Comm. 4. ' Efhel Mae Tale-General-Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Eng. Assl. I. Doris Taylor-General - Prom Queen 3: Y-Teens 3, 4: Girls' Concerl Choir 2, 3: Mixed Choir 3. Jack Taylor-Pre-Apprenlice-Hi-Y 4: Baseball 2: Jr. Con- servalion Club 4. Sheila Taylor-College Preparalory-Opening Seclion Ed. "Indian" 4: "X-Ray" Slalf, Eealure Ed. 4: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4: Jr. Exec. Comm. 3: Chr. Brealclasl Dance Place Reg- islralion Comm. 4: Sr. Gill Comm. 4: Prom Band Comm. Chr. 3: Head Hall Ivlonilor 3, 4: H. S. Office Assl. 2, 3: Lib. Assl. 3: Sevenleen Club 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2: Cabinel I, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: I. H. S. P. A. 4: Na+. Honor Sociely 3, 4. Carolyn Terhune-College Preparalory-WD. A. R. Award 4: Class Sec. 2: H. R. Sec. I: PepASessions Comm.3: Y- Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: lnler-C-lub Rep. 4: G, A. A. I, 21 Sevenfeen Club 4: Na+. Honor Sociely 4: Sludenl Coun- cil 3, 4, Pres. 4: Exec. Comm. 3, 4: Choral Club 3, 4! Prom Comm. 3: Class Day Program Comm. 4. Nancy Jo Thiel--General-Prom Queen Allendanl 3: Clubs-Highliles Ed. "Indian" 4: N. S. P. A. Chicago 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Sevenleen Club 2, 3, 4: Council 3: H. R, Sec.-Treas, 2: Monilor 2: Lib. Assl. 4: Dramalics Club 2, 3, 4: Na+. Thespian Sociely 4: Sludenl Council I: Na+. lionor Sociely 4: Sr. Class Play 4: Breallasl Dance Dec- oralions-Publicily Comm. 4. John ThomasfGeneral-Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Janice Todd-General-Bible Club 3: Y-Teens 3: Girls' Glce Club 2, 3. Delmar Tomplcins-General-Band 3: Orcheslra 2: Sea Scouls Club 4. I 950 Eugene Turner-General-I-Ii-Y 4. Pafricia Ulley-College Preparalory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Lib. Asst I, 2, Jr. Red Cross 3g Lab Eng. Assl. 37 Counsel- ing Ollice Assl, 3, 4: Dramalics C'ub 3: Sevenleen Club I, 2, 3, 4, Hislory Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 47 Prom Decora- lions Comm. 35 Convo Comm. 4: Class Day Comm. 41 Exec, Comm. 4, David Vanarsdall-College Preparalory-Dramalics 2, 3, 4, Class Day Comm, 45 Class Treas. lg Wreslling lg Fool- ball Ig Traclc I, 2qCl1emislry Assf. 4. Mary Vanderhoof-Business Educaliori-G. A. A. I, 2: Pliys. Ed. Assl. 21 Y-Teens 2. Marilyn Vanduyn-Business Educalion-Y-Teens 2. Joyce Vaughn-General-Bus. Ed. Assl. 2, 3, 4. Belly Jo Wainscoll-Business Educalion-Y-Teens 4, Girls' Concerl Choir 41 Hislory Club 21 I'I, R. Sec.-Treas. 47 Girls' Glee Club 4. Wilbur Walford-Business Educalion-Pub. Rep. 3, 41 Traclc I7 Baskelball I. Judifh Wallace-General-Girls' Glee Club 2, 31 Girls' Concerl Choir 33 Y-Teens 4. Jacli Ward-General-Foolball lg Track lg Wreslling 2: Jr. Conservalion Club 3. Palricia Ward-General-Biology Assl. 4: Y-Teens I. Dick Wafson-Pre-Apprenlice. Marylou Waymire-College Preparalory-Deari's Assl. 3, 4, Eng. Assl. 3, Assl. I-lead Monilor 4, H. R. V.-Pres. 47 I-Iislory Club 3, 4, Trees. 4, Y-Teens 3, 47 Library Club 3, 43 U. N. Model Assembly 4: Sr. Picnic Comm. 4. Mary Jane Wealherly-Business Educalion-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Rolland Webber-General-Foolball I, 27 Baseball I, 2, Jr. Conservalion Club 3. eussme rumen mvnicm uruav , emo VANARSLQXLL MARY ymoeiwoor MARMN vmouw Jovce vue:-:N TT -. BETTY CIO WAINSCO WILBUR WQXLFORD " , JACK WARD PATRICIA WARE DICK WATSON, . MARYLOU WAYMIRE T MARY JANE WEATHERLY -'ROLLANO WEBBER . . . M - I V M- , . 69 I I. Him iii!" JUANITA WELLONS IZATHRYN WELLS EDWENDLING noaomv WHEELER claims WHITE DAVID WHITE JOE WH,TgugAD mourns wnnensm scones wmrmesk. crfmmorre Wim name wnev DON WILKINSON 70 Class of Juanila Wellons-General-Na+. Honor Sociefy 3, 47 Ivlonifor 2, 37 Arl Assf, 27 'IX-Ray" Sfalf 3. Kallaryn Wells-College Preparafory-Y-Teens I, 2, 3. 47 Library Club 27 Girls' Golf Club 27 I.aIin Club 27 Jr. Red Cross 27 Library Assl. 27 lvlonilor 37 Na+, Honor Sooiely 4: Sfudenl Council 47 Exec. Comm. 47 Sr. Brealclasl Dance Comm. 4. Ed Wendling-Te-cl1nical-Baseball I, 2, 3, 47 "A" Club 3, 4: H. R. Pres, 37 lnfer-Class Aclivifies 47 Baseball Comm. 4. DoroII1y Wheeler-College Preparafory-Choral Club 3, 47 Girls' Concerf Choir 2, 47 Y-Teens 3, 47 NaI. Honor Sociely 4. Cleidas While-General-"X-Ray" Slafl I7 Pub. Rep. I. David While-College Preparalory-Sporls Ed. "X'Ray" 47 Golf I, 2, 3, 47 Torch Club I, 27 I-Ii-Y 3, 47 Lalin Club 27 Jr. Conservalion Club 27 Pub. Rep. I, 27 lvlonilor 27 Exec. Comm. 37 Driveeln-Tlwealer Parly Cnr. 4. Joe Whiiehead-Teclwnicalf-Jr. Red Cross 2. Ronnie Wluiiellead-General-Baseball I, 2, 3, 47 Fool- ball I, 2, 3, 47 Baslcelball I, 27 "A" Club 2, 3, 47 lvlonilor 47 H. R. Pres. I7 Inler-Class Acfivifies Comm. 47 Jr. Conservalion Club I, 27 lnfer-Class Aolivilies 3, 4. George WI1iHalreraBusiness Educalion-Hi-Y 3, 4. Doro+l1y WI'1iHier-Business Educalion-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 47 Girls' Golf Club 27 Pre-Med. Club 47 G. A. A. I, 27 Jr. Red Cross 37 H, R. Pres. 27 H. R. Sec.-Treas, 47 Eng, Assl, 47 Sr, Class Play 47 Brealcfasf Dance Comm. 4. Paul Wiese-Technical-Torch Club 27 Ivlonilor 3, 47 Jr. Red Cross 47 7Sr.-Facully Luncheon Req. Comm. 4. Bonnie Wiggins-General-Na+. Honor Sociely 47 G. A. A. li Y-Teens I, 47 H. R. Treas, I7 Sludenf Council 27 Assl. Head Monifor 37 H. S. Office Assf. 37 Bus. Ed. Assf. 4. Cliarloffe Wikle-General-Majorelle 2, 3, 47 G. A. A. I. Diane Wiley-College Preparalory-Na+, Honor Sociely 3, 47 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinel 4: Sevenleen Club 47 Facully-Senior Seclion Ed, "Indian" 47 X-Ray" S+aIf 37 Head Hall Monilor 37 N. S. P. A.-Chicago 47 Lab. Eng. Assf. I, 27 Hislory Club I, 2, 37 H. R. Pres. I: Freshman Exec. Comm. li Inler-Class Aclivilies 47 Co-Chr. Prom Flower Comm, 37 Sr.-Facully Dance Refreshmenf Comm. 4. Don Wilkinson-General. I 950 I3ob Williams-College Preparalory-"A" Club 4: Cross Counrry 3, 41 Track I, 2, 3, 47 Baskelball Ig Boys' Glee Club 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, "X-Ray" Slalf 43 H. R. Pres. 2, 41 Torclw Club I, 21 Ereakfasl Dance Reg. Comm. 45 Prom Comm. 33 Inler-Class Aclivilaiez 3, 43 Sr. Class Play 43 Science Club 4: Pre-Med. Club 2, 3, 4. David Williams-Pre-Apprenlice-Hi-Y 3, 4. Donald Williams-Teclwnical-U. N. Model Assembly 4: lvlonilor 45 Pub, Rep. 41 Drive-In Tlwealer Parry Comm. 41 Cross Counrry 23 Hislory Club 37 Track I, 2. Evelyn Williams-General-YATeens I, 2, 3, 4. Jon Williams-College Preparalory-Cross Counlry I, 2, 3, 43 Dramalics Club 2, 3, 45 Na+. Honor Sociery 3, 41V "A" Club 3, 4, Track I, 23 Class Pres. I, 2, Sluclenl Coun- cil I, 23 Na+. Tlweipian Sociely 4, Hi-Y 3, 4: Science Club I, 2. Ruby Williams-General. Nancy Williamsongllome Economics-G. A. A. Ig Y- Teens 2. Jerry Wills-College Preparalory-Co-Sporls Ed, "Indian" 41 "X-Ray" Slafl 33 Dramarics Club 3, 4, V.-Pres. 43 Mon- ilcr 3, 4, H. R. Pres. 4, Sr. Relreshmeni Comm. 43 Pep Sessions Comm. 47 N. S. P, A.-Chicago 43 Radio Acliievemenl Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Torclw Club I. 2, Prom. Pub, Comm. Clwr. 3. Gene Wilson-GeneraI-Baskelball 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4: HAI' Club 2, 3, 4. Howard Wilson-Pre-Apprenlice. Mary Ann Wilson-General-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 47 Hisrory Club I, 2. 3, Sevenfeen Club I, 2, 37 Y-Teens I, 21 Jr. Red Cross I: Pub. Rep. 21 Foods Assf. 2, Arr AssI'. 37 Camera Club 45 Girls' Glee Club I: Inler-Class Acfiy- ifies 3,4. Nancy Wilson-Home Economics-Radio Aclnievemenl Club 2, 3. 4, Sec. 4: Hisiory Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, Library Club 3, 47 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4, Sr. Gil? Comm. 47 Model U. N. Assembly 43 Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Concerr Clnoir 4. Prudence Windsor-General-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Hisrory Club 33 Na+. Honor Sociely 3, 43 H. S. Office Assl. 2: Co-Clir. Prom Decoralions Comm. 3, Ar? Ed. "Indian" 43 Lab. Eng. Assr. I7 Monilor 3, 43 YvTeens I, Arr Club 2. Raymond Wilson-General. Vera WisI1onfI3usiness Educarion-Bus. Ed. Ass'r. I, 2, 3, 4. BOB WILLIAMS DAVID WILLIAMS 4 I - EVELYN Wiuifws JON WILLIAMS ' 'rausir WILLIAMS NAI-lcv WILLIAMSON Jerenv WILIS oemelwrrgou PRUINNCI 4vVIf'.U'U'. Izpvmor-Ir: WILSON I vum WISHON 71 MARY Alice wow DIANA wouis JACK WOLGKMOTT Geoiaee wooo mvio womev JUNE WRIGHT ROGER WRIGHT ROSELEE WRIGHT DARRELL YORK ROY YOUNG ' WILLIAM YOUNG 1 3 JIM ZEHRUN6 - QHYLUS ZELL WILLIS ZELI ' MARILYN ZURMUEHLEN '12 Class of Mary Alica Wolf-College Preparalory-I-I. S. Office Assl. 2: Plwysical Science Assl. 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 33 Bible Club 2, 33 "X-Ray" Slali 2, 33 Honor Sociely 43 Sludenl Council 2. Diana Wolfe-Generalwl-l. R. V.-Pres. 33 Monilor 33 Bus. Ed. Assl. 2, 3, 4. Jaclc Wolgamoll-Pre-Apprenlice-Jr. Red Cross 3, 43 Jr. Conservalion Club 33 lnler-Class Aclivilies 4. George Wood-Technical-Traclc I3 Monilor 23 Locker Oil. Assl. 3, 43 Sr. Dramalics 43 Honor Sludy Hall Monilor 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 U. N. Model Assembly 43 Science Club 4, Pres. 4. David Worley-Technical-Ushers Club I, 2, 3. 43 Jr. Conservalion Club 2, 3. June Wriglwl-Business Educalion--Bus. Ed. Assl. 3. 43 Social Sludies Assl. 3, 43 Trades and lnduslry Assl. 4. Roger Wrigl'l'l-General. Roselee Wrigl'1I46eneral-Y-Teens l, 2, 43 Hislory Club I, 23 Girls' Glee Club 23 Girls' Concerl Clioir 4. Darrell Yorlr-General-Track I3 Baslcelball li Baseball I, Roy Young-General-Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 43 Foolball I, 2. 3. 4: Track I. 2. 3. 43 "A" Club 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4. William Young-General-Boys' Glee Club 33 Mixed Clrioir 43 lnler-Class Aclivilies 3. Jim Zelwrung-Business Educalion. Phyllis Zell-General. Willis Zell-General-Usher I. Marilyn Zurmuehlen-College Preparalory-Commence menf Speaker 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 33 Sr. Class Play Comm. 43 l-lislory Club 4. I950 Norman Dillon-General. Marilyn Funlr-General. William Hall-College Preparafory-Pre-Med Club 3: Boys' Glee Club 4. Roland Hudson'-General. Phyllis Lay-Business Eclucalion-Y-Teens 2, 3, 41 Sluclenl Council 31 Visual Aids Assl. 4. Tom Linder-General-Baseball I7 Foolball Ig Wresl- ling 4. Viclor Noland-General-Baslcelball I7 Foolball lg H. R. Pres. I, 27 I-lisfory Club I. Richard Raper-General-Baseball Mgr. Ig Gym, Assl. Ig H. R. Sec.-Treas. 27 Monilor 4. Bev Spicer-College Preparalory-Se-venleen Club I, 2. 3. 4, Sec. 27 Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Lafin Club 21 Prom Deco- ralions Comm. 35 Properly Comm. 4. SENIORS NOT PICTURED Waller Brumfield Edward Burggraf Billie Craig Bud Dashler Donald Fealherslon John Paul Greene Bryce Wallcins Raymond Hughes Norman Johnson Rila Osborn Russell Spaulding Eulah Slaplelon Charles Taylor William Wallers Waller Higgins George Yusl NORMAN DILLON MARILYN FUNK WILLIAM HALL ROLAND HUDSON PHYLLIS LAY TOM UNDER WCTO? F'9.Sf?"L? 'I'CH""3','f.f'fff1.. BEV S PICER John Hepfer Carl Lazenby Roberl' MerriH John Tail IN MEMORIAM G. E. D' GRADUATES , , !EslaIine Barlrdull Louis Barrell George Crailo Roberl' Finley Jaclr Hawley Maurillis Jones Charles Morgan William Schneider Bill Wooldridge .. ...J -. sr WE OF Tl-lE JJUNICR CLASS SPONSORED ONE OF THE ' f OUTSTANDING- EVENTS OF THE YEAR. THEVPROM A ' ' ll. fo r.-Sue Priesf, vice-president Maureen Carroll. h-easurer: 4 ' ' VO I 1 Bobby Jo Handley, sedrefary: John Collier, president ' l QT sw 7" ' J" LV 5 1 r 'F ' ' , ' . I .. . ' SP0f'50"5f :- '?', 'l - T 'I SNES. . ' ' . ' ' - , W Harbor! Miller, Mrs. Virgmna Vermnlluon. - Eloo 1 ' if l ' - ' 1 1 S -. -- T '-f'.ff,za8Z':.:'.f.J . Phyllis Ache nbach Donald Adams John Alflerbach Caro lAlexander Jack Alexander Belly Amick Rosemary A Harold Anderson nderson Linda Appleby Ellis Asbury Dick Archer Bill A+kinson Make Afkinson Harold Auslin Dallon Backus Charlolle Bailey William Baker Belly Ball Carroll Bankslon 'led Barger Hlalherine Barnes Ca rol Barnes Cynlhia Barnes Don Barnes Palricm Barney Barbara Barrell Bill Barron Beulah Baleman Joan Belanqee Richard Belanqee Annolla Bennel Max Bennell' Sarah Benzenbowor fom Bevelhimer Carol Blades Jim Ricker Aneda Blake Geneva lscaz Geneva Bodkin lvlorcna Bohannan Dollie Bolen Lucille Bonner Virginia Boyer Jessie Bradley Carl Brandon Joe Brandon Sue Breece Be Hy Jean Brower J ulia Bridges Jack Brizen lioberl Bricker dine Donna Brooks Ha rv-ey Brown Lou? C -Je Bruner hiisfine Brunk Val Burke Bill Burnswovim Barbara Burlon Elaine Bu 'ler Jean fl nn Bullon Lila Ri Pansy Camp Dick Canle Jane Byrne "a Byrum Eddie Cambell rbury Joyce Carlisle Charl-2 Do'n M Dick Cauffma Bill Chadd s Carlson Carpenter aureen Carroll George Carler n Bob Chambers Julia Chase Jimmy Chilwood Joyce Ann Clyde Janel Cobb Benny Cochran Janie Coffin John Collier Jael: Colvin Wilma Cool: Caroline Conrad Waller Copeland Ronald Cor Nancy 'oy Avis Craib Marlha Craig Joanna Crouch Jack C.-neo Lloyd Dailey Wayne Daily Barbara Davis We Won! Clarence Davis Pal Davis Marshall Daubenspeclc Marilyn DeCamp Jack Decker Posalyn DeLawler Thomas Delph Bill Denman Doralene Deshong Naome DeWeese James Dew Charles Dillman Jeanne Dills Don Dixon Phyllis Dodd Virginia Dodge Dorolhy Downes Chafene Doyle Floyd Dralce John Durrer Tom Dye Mary Fbersoia Judy Eglen Jaclr Ellingwood Eileen Ellis Lloyd Eskew Rose Ellis Joan Esfelle Sue Ann Evans Richard Fadely Pafricia Faux Jerry Feller Janel Fells Jack Fields ' Clella Fleenor Jo Ann G-lefcrer Jackie Flowers Barbara Forsler ldamarie Fausf Clyde Fox Keiih Fowler Dale Fraley Paula France Barbara Franklin Loren Frendf Carolyn Furnish Weldon Garner Joanna C-arrell Franlc Garrison 76 Paiama Parly , ff? . ' . f c J G , , J , w. -x - '77 Roberl Gibson Belly Ann George Kennefh Lerard Alben' Gibson John Gillespie Jessie Ann Gillman Helen Gillispie Jo Ann Gilpin Gene Ginley Don Gloyo Dick G:anqer Wanda Gray J.me Green llelen Grigsby Palricia Groce Susie Gudqel Don Gulmire Bill' Haines Eslil Hall VVilma Hamlin Bobby Jo Handley Ollie Haney Hobarf Haney Lowell Hardacre Jane Hardin Donna Lou Harless Bob Harman Sue Harmon Don Harris Rullnann Harshman Nancy Harlman Billy Heafh Donna Jean Hicks Marjorie Hedger Nancy Hellems Don Henderson 5 Jack Hensley Dave Hiali' Jerry Hiafl Palr :ia Hickman Jeannine Higlwbaugh Larry Highbaugh John Hilboll' Marie Hiles Donald l-lill Lawrence Hines Pal Hisle Polly Holding Marilyn Holi Edifh Hoover Judy Hoplwns Rosalie Hoppes George Hornbeck Carolyn Hosier Harry Hudson Vv'ayne Hudson Rozella Huffman Janef Hughes DeWayne Hull Alla Mae Hunizinqer Jack Hunrginger Gerald Hulfon Joan Hullon Vera lmel Jackie Jeckey ,.-. T.1,.-.-i Barbara Jack-,on Elaine Jackson Roberliiaclcson Janell Olive Ellen Janney Kalhryn Jeilrie Mary Jessup Susie Johnsoi Dick Jones Jacqueline Jones Jimmy Jones Max -lones Dar Jones John Roberl Karl Bill Keller Roberl Keller Donna Kelly Merle Kelly Joyce Kendall Norman Kendall Dolores Kennedy Hoyl Keslner Beverly King Pally Kirchenbauer Jim Kline Theresa Kulclenslci Rnlaerla Lamar .facquelyn Lane 'iamona Lane Don LaPievre- Jack Leliel Shirley Leller Leon Lemperew Jerry Levi Belly Lewis James Lewis Don Lindq Russell Lireberry , Caryl Line Jim L'nes Judy Lilzenberger Kenny Looper ve' Bob Lowe Marvin Lowe Barbara Lusher Pal Mackey Belly Manqas Roland Mangas Lesler Marshall Charles Marsh Bob Marlin Charles Marlin Arlhur Maslers Douqias Malhews Frank Maxwell Donald Merrill Operella casl relaxes Donna Miller Roberl Milliner Carolyn Mills June Vinniear Anna Milchell Beulah Mr-ore James Moore Coralene Moore X Jim Moore '78 03' Vlfayne Moors Bonnie Morgan Earnesieen Morrow Mildred Mosley Johnny Mollo Jo Allen Muchmore Roberl Muller Alma Murlin Edward Myers Donna Mccariney Bob McClain Keiih McDowell Janel MCG-ill Lora .lo McGonigle' Ev,-:lee McKee Bill McLain Joann McMahan Mary Ann McMillan Ronald MLNaH Faye Newton Lela Jane Nicholson Wanda Nicholson Winnie Noelzel Mary Jean Norris Rufh Ann Norris Charles Nyboer Helen Oberlies David Ogden M-elva Owen Carl Pavey Loran Penrod Jerry Phillips Pai Phillips Lowell iifser Edwin Poole Kerii Poore Marfha Poor Beverly Porges Dale Porier Mary Powell Judy Presion Sue Priesi' D-Jn Rainer Dallas Purlcey Gene Rains Virginia Rafz Bob Recior Georqe Recfor Barbara Reddy Pai Redick Dorofhy Reeder Mary Reeves Kenrieih Rhea Rex Ri:-2 Ruby Richards Lois Riley Tum Riley Fhyllis Robbins Larry Roberis Norman Robinson Jerry Rose Barbara Roush Jim Rowe Phyllis Rumler Marie Sarqeni' Janice Salford 'l Don Savaqe ZH Gwendolyn Slchildmeier Ciyde Schmid? Jack Schmid? Elaine Schock Danny Schuyler Lizabelh Stoll Roberf Seal Bob Sellers Bob Senseney Beulah Sekfon Kay S-ax1on . Carolyn Seyberl' Doris Shepherd George Shepherd Janel Shinn lris Marie Shriekler Joan Shuman Bob Dean Sloan Clifford Srnilh Geneva S niih Jerry Smilh Mildred Srnilh Carolyn Somers Jackie Sourhers Dick So-Nash Jack Soearman Charlolle Sprague Donna Slanle-f Joan Slanlef Max Slanicy Virginia Slanley Na'1cySlansberry Carolyn Slephens Jim Slephev J Elsiann Slerrell Donald Slevens Joe Sievens An na Sliilh Dick Slowe Luella Slraifon Jackie 'nluarl Lois Surber Belly Sullon James Swain Arnold S-.fango Jane? Sweigarl Carl Taylor Delofls Shaw lnifiafion ai Hs bes+! Don Shelby 'Nleal Sibery Joanne Sizelove Jim Snowden Richard Sokol Rfb hard Slafforcl Don Skaggs De ores Slarrerf Diane Slerns Julia Slewarl Kempy Slieber Betty Su rla ce Charles Su rlace Frank Taylor Lola Taylor 8U Jim Teelers Bob Thompson Dick Thompson Doris Thompson Carole Thrush Dale Thurber Jack Tilley Norman Todd Jaynie Tooley Belva Toops Helen Jo Toye Lynn Troy Janef Trick Judy Trick Jennie Tudor June Uflerback John Vainer Slanley Van Camp Jim Vaughn Carolyn Venlers Berniece Walker Glenclora Walker Keilh Wallon Belly Ware Fred Warmke Bob Warren Gwendolyn Walkins Judilh Waugh Joan We-bbs. Marvin Webber Don Weber Carolyn Wells Clara Wells 'Tab Wesl Jane Wesl Jack Lee While Rosemary Whillaker Bonnie 'Nilhoile Richard Wilkins Charleen Williams Louis Williams Lowell Williams Tom Williams Don Wilson Dorolhy NrVilson Jim Wilson Ronad Wolff Chuck Wood Phil Woodruff Wha+'s Trumps? Dogaiiuwziley Kalherine Wrighl Lorell.: Young Eugene Zimmerman Mary Zimmerman Bob Douglas Jorella Edgecwmb Belly Jane Felzien Arlys G:-hres David Kershner Bea Ann Holer Janice Johnson Doris McFadden Marie Sargcnl John Seqner 81 Geneva Smiilw Jackie Siu 1 i Perry Sfouf Sabre Zierer Winfer, spring, fall, summer 'A -,fl 82 OUR SQPHOMORECLASS CHOSE JEWELRY Officers lsiandingl-l. io r.: Ronald Bowman, vice-presiclenlg Bill Sioner, president Siffing-Carolyn ,Sfewarh 'lreqsurerg Janef Hamilfon, secrefary Mud .-4'-""' Sponsors: Mrs Mary Kiiferman John Finney "hs-w"' l l l l l l LAAAY Janice Adcock J. D. Alder Carol Alexander Jean Allen Hel en Allis Cornelia Anderson La Vaughn Ankler Joan Armslronq Mike Armsfronq Helen Ashley Judy Alrwood Lar ry Auslin Larry Backus Bill Brillon Barbara Baker David Baker Gene Baker Bob Baker Mary Nell Baker Pal Baker Barbara Balser Barbara Bang e Geraldine Barker Roberi' Barker DeWayne Barnes Duane Barnes Lean Barnes Barbara Blak Eileen Bee Judy Barnard e man Allred Behrens Eileen Bell Phyllis Beniliel Wayne Bennell Bob Bernard M arilyn Beva rs Duane Besell John Boomer Herb erl' Bonge Connie Boren Larr Bowers Y Ronald Bowman Alice June Boyd Sandra Br dl'll"lOFl Belly Brewer Slella Bridges Lee Brock Diane Brookshire Beverly Brolhers Bill Brown Nancy Brown Ronald Brown Ronnie Brown Shirley Brown Emma Lou Brurnback Sarah Brundaqe Jeanne Bucv Beverly Sue Cage Jack Carpenler S"ra nl 3 Car enler ' Y P Marilyn Carrol Many Jane Carrol Poberl Carson Barbara Car'er ' Marilyn Carfer Mariorie Joan Cassel Bob Chadd Dick Chambers Don Chapin Dale Cha Ronald Chambers Sidney Chaney pman Palsy Cheever Nancy Childes Ronald Childers Jacqueline Chism Bob Church Bobby Lee Cla Ara Lee Cla rk rk Caroline Clarkson George Clarkson Caro line Clem Jeanne Circle Carolyn Claus Alma Cleveng Nancy Colli Jack Coil: Ronald er ns ns Colvill Lolifa Combs Don Cook Joan Connelly Jerry Cook Peggy Cook Roger Co okman Dorolhy Cooper Germain Coppock Donald Corlrechr Chrysla Collon Joan Couller Waller Crai Q Lela May Criiser Alberi Crouse Dick Cumberland Jerry Cummings Lou Ann Dauqheriy Belly Davis Bill Davis Bill Davis Jackie Davis Richard Davis ' Phyllis Day Joan Daymond James Deardu H Carol Deaver Sue Deho lily David Dennislon Dale Ja DePew nice DeVore .iudifh DeWiH Clayfon Dole Vic Douglas Laura Dru ggers Ann Dudqeon Mary Dugger Sh J une Durbin Bob Dye aron Duncan Jackie Dunkin Beffy Edmonson Mary E Ilen Edmondson Normal Eiler Le Mark EllioH' Dick Ellis Dave Elm John E e Eldridge Carol Ellingwood ore sfel Jerry Efchison M elvin Evans Pal Ewing Norman Feafhersfone Margareff infrock Edwin Finley Bea Fish Belly Fisher Elaine Fisher LeRoy Forgas Dorofhy Fo Paul Fow Sylvia Lee Fleck on urs Ier Fowler Eugene Fox Peggy Fox Richard Fox , - V - Charles Frakes Jerry Frornnolz Joseph Fullingion Reber? Gayle Darolhy Garrison Ivan Geiger Sue Genda Barbara George - Keiih Gilcnrisl Roberfa Giles Russel Gillespie Norma Golf Mex Goodwin Kennefh Gore Alyce Gray David Green Charles Greenwood Jim Greenland Mary Kay Grifiiih .Jim Gwaliney Joyce Gwynn Olin Hackney Delores Haines Juanifa Haines Carol Hale Judy Hale Bah Hall Bob Harnilion i Don Hamilion Jaclc Hamillon Jael: Hafnilfon Jane1Hamil'ron Marilyn Hammons Roberia Hancock lvfarlc Hanshew Cordell Harges Helen Harman Roberl Harman Dallas Harney Janis Harney Jane Harrell Haynes Harringron Alloerr Harris Pafly Harrison Margaret Harvey Nina Halfield Jane? Haynes Norma Hellems Belly Hickerson Marilyn Hiese Becky Himes MarieHa Hires Janie Hilchcoclc Curfis Hoclcefl' Evelyn Hodgson Joe Holdren Donna Holladay Don Hollinqsworfh Nancy Holi Herb Hood Wanda Hood Herberr Hoover Helen Howe Wlma Hubbard Jack Huey Dick Huqhel Carolyn Hughes Jack Hughes Lyroll Hughes Mildred Huqhes Jane-+ Elaine Hull Jim Humericlmhouse Donald Hunr Faifh Hunl- Mary Ellen Hunt Sonny Hun? Earl Hunizinqer Larry Hunlzim per Max Hurd Jim lce Sandra ldle Peqqv Jackey Al Jackson Isaiah Jackson Leonard Jacks Carolyn Jak Eslher An Donald Jean on es ne Jessup John Jones Jim Jones Joyce Jones Lois Jones Carolyn Kur lz Carolyn ifiine Jack Ki lchen Anim lobby vid Kessler Da Mary Lou Kendall Rose Ellen Kemper Phil Kemper Richard Kelly Maurice Keilh Howard Keen Mary Kauffman Mary Kardalzke Bill Lyon AI Lucas Bonnie Lo wry Sue Lisby Suzanne Lindsey Gi enn Lennis Jacqueline Lemasler Delores Leakey Barbara Lay Bill Lawso V1 Palricia Lawrence Char. os LaVallee Donald Landes Connie Laman Roberl Dean Lukens Roberl Mabbill Mary Jan e Malick Lillian Manqes Russell Manifold Nancy Maupin Pallie Marlin Carolyn Mass Madelon Marsh GY Trenl Maslers Gene Malhews Pauli ne Malhison .lucy Mallhew Dorolhy Menifee Ronald Menqel Palsy Myers Rulhie M Fred M allourn iller Junior Miller Marilyn Miller Marie Miller Joan Milliner Jack Mills Mary Ann Mills Millon 'vlills Boo Milchell Margie Milchell Tom Moore Paula Morq Max Moore on Novalyn Morrison Belly Morse Kali' :yn Mosley Floyd Molsinger Dixie Mundell l Roy Mundy Belly Murdo cl: Sonny Murphy Don Myers Donna Myers Sally Myers Barbara McAllisler Joann McCain June McConnell Jaclc McCormack Harold McCroclrlin Neel McCullough Carolyn McDonald Dan McFarland Dorolhy Mcl nlyre Georqe Mc: nlyre Barbara McMillan Pally M Lloyd Phi cNeil Newby llis Newman Jaclc Nichols Dane Nicholic Sara Norbur n Y Sue Norris John Norlon Robe rl O'Connor Jean Oden Sonia Olvey Barbara Onkse Bob Painler Fl Sleve Pakes Billy Pa Vivia rlcs n Paschal Hallie Pallerson Janice Pallerson Joh n Fallon George Pav GY Wanela Pavey Mae Dean Paylon Rulh Peavler Ca rolyn Peck Viclor Peck Barbara Penry Bessie Penro cl Gene Pelers Mary Pelerson Ray Felerson Shi rley Pelerson '- Jim Pelry Verne Pelry Vivia n Pelry Palricia F-ellis Don Phillips Jean Pills Jim Poore Bonnie Poulson Priscilla Precup Bob Price Edna Fur sley Kay Raber Jimr-1'e Reclor Ke nnelh Reed Mary Reed Carolyn Rense Lorella Rev I eal Nora Richard Joanna Richardson Ted Richardson La ura Riggs Gene Riley Gilberl Robbins Jean Robbins Marlene Robbins Marie Roberls Leo Roberls Mary Roberls l'alricia E. Robinson Gordon Roedding Pafricia Roland Janalee Romine Srerlinq Rosecrans Frank Rousey -aura Rousey Nancy Rumler Mona Runyan Barbara Rushlon Judy Sanders Jim .ilandifer Bob Schiewc Judy Schmalrz Phillip Schuberl lames ScoH Carl Sharpe Bill Shaw Mary Geneva Sheeis Nancy Shelron David Sheward Eileen Shields Beverly Shimei May Shoui+z Phyllis Shroul Jeanne Simmonds Mariha Slcellon Bernadine Smilh Bob Smirh Carol Smilh Doris Smirh Edward Smilh James M. Smirh Juanria Smifh Loi-en Smi'rh Parricia Smirh VV'ally Smifh Marvella Soverns Doroihy Spangler Richard Spangler Anlgeia Sprague Sill Sralnalcer iloberl Sfalnalcer Dixie Sranlev Jackie Sianley Maurice Sfarr Marjorie Siarr Nangv S'+ephens Diane Srephenson Palry Sfeves Carolyn Slewari Ginger Slfewari' Bill Sroner Carolyn Siiclcler Pa Hy Sfroud Ed Srumpf Melvin Sunderman Jim Sweigafr Q Max Taylor Rifa Thaicher Harold Thomas Joe Thomas Pafilla Thomas Roberi Thomas Bruce Thompson Carole Jean Todd Laura Mae Todd Shirley Tomlinson Jimmy Townsend Donna Turner 'v1elvin Turner Raymond Turpen Nelda Tuxford Louise Tyler Jim Vanderqriff Phyalis Vandevender Delores Van Dyne -,qivf k Jean Vaughn Laura Vaughn Trula Vaughn Roberl Vickers Fergas Wagner Gordon Waller Dick Ward William Warmke Hobarl Warner Carolyn Wash Donald Waymire Joan Wealherly Gary Webb Bing Welch Jack Welsh George Wessar Nancy Wnile Mary l'Vhillon Janel Wiggons John Welker Douglas Welker Palsy Wilkins Adelle Williams Judilh Ann Williams Harold Wilson Marv Wilson Maxine Wilson Judy Wiseman Miriam Wolfe Donald Wolll Carol Wriqhl James Wrighl Slue Wyall Bevehly Zearbaugh George Zion James Zirkelbach Joe Andesson Jack Caplinger Brock DeLawlar Belly Farlow Phyllis Geiger Garry Gillis Dick Gooding Noble Howard Donl'lys'Jng Mary Lou Kendall Mary Lou Meyer J-:Hn Milchell Rosemary Moneyhun Jo Anne Munson Paul Plummer Ken Ray Jerry Reveal Annabelle Sayre Marlha Jane Sink Beverly Smllh Janel Slephens Ronald Taylor Belly Thurman Ann Williams Lyle Vork 9 During our spare lime we played cards, and some allended llwe Fair Slore colce parly . . . afler school, sruclenls walclfmecl Dean Armslrong in an April Fools pranlc . . . many ol us spenl our sum- mer vacalions al The lalces. WE FRESHMEN BEGAN OUR HIGH SCHOOL CAREER BY ELECTING OFFICERS TO LEAD US THROUGH THE YEAR Alb 1 Hamilton vice-presicleniq Billie Jean Felfs. secrelaryg Officers: l. lo r.- er , Jim Aull, presidenh Melvin Beauchamp, +reasurer qw' iifft Q? W lifzflgqgf -Q Lowell Lee, Mrs. Elise Mulvihill Newly Elecled Sponsors: my-J "FKA . George Berry, Miss Margaref Vandevencler W' 5' 'fdiiutifefi ' .': 5142205 .,,. Iliff' V , 'L if 2 A V '- , ,,.,..gfl. :Q.:3'.ij , . A A: Temporary Sponsors. ,us "f" ' . 4 L Nina Adkins Shirley Alflerbach Margie Ahrendl Ben Aiken Jerry A lspauqh Mary Alvis Jack Applclof Marlha Armzrw' nq Sylvia Arnold Barbara --hh bv Barbara Afwcll Jim Aull Lois Ausrin Louise Auslin Shirley Ayers Wall Baqof Belly Bailey Larry Ballard Freddie Ball Jerry Banker 'im Bannon Lawson Barqer Pally Barker Jacqueline Barrel? Elheldred Balhauer Joyce Beally Shirley Beally Dale Bengslon LeRoy Bennirl Wayne Benzenbower Arlhur Berq Myrna Biddle Cvnkhia Bippus Donald Birl Carolyn Blackwell Belly Blake Janel Blum-. Kay Boa rdrnan Fra nk Boaz Jimmy Jim Boaz Bodlfin David Bohnerl Ramona Bower: Pamela Boyer Bill Boys Barbara Boza Jerry Bradlord Gerald Branch .Jerry Branch Palricia Brancli David Brov Mary Broaddus William Brookshire Edi+l1 Brown Edmond Brown Ji Milo Brown Roberl Brund m Brown aqe Delberl Bullard Belly Biunch ll 5 B Phy E' Car urk ol Burrneisler llhyllis Bushonq Clark Byrum Joe Campbe I l Shirley Campbell Dick Canada Becky Candle Ma:cella Carpenler 'fifloria Carpenler Sonia Chambzrs Phyllis Chaney Marian Cl. Jack Ch Belly opin rislenson Ann Clark Donna Clark ,arry Clark P l l i L l I l l l l L , Shirley Clendenin Beverly Cobb Janice Coclferham Carol Collins Rose Collins Jaellen Colvin Carol Conley Mall Conley Carolyn Cock David Coolidge l-laslcell Counls Janer Cox Jim Cox LeRoy Cox Shirley Cox Reberla Crailo Roberla Crilser Donna Crouch , George Crull Palricia Cummins Mary Cunningham Jerry Currenl Kay Daniels Marilyn Davis Bob Davis Diane Davis Florence Davis Pal Davis Bill Day Rolverf Day Palsy Daylon Darrell Dean Charles Dearinq Pamela Dee Carolyn Dolawler Gerald Denman Tom Dennis Vicior DeVwfeose Sandra DeWiH Joan Diqgs Jaclf Dills Eucille Dinwiddie Joe DiPaola Sara Dixon Rex Dobbins Bob Dodd Jim Dombroslri Joyce Dorson lex Douglas Shirley Dozier John Drake Lena Drake Violef Duqqer Ann Dunbar Shirley Dunlap Jerry Dunn Pally Dunwiddie Jerry Duranl Jerry Duvall Marilyn Dewill Phyllis Dykes Mary Ann Fas? Joan Edwards Phyllis Edwards Bill Eldridqe Jacquelvii Ellison Jerry Eslelle Alberl Eufsler Diclr Faux David Fells Billie Jean Fells Mary Ferguson Helen Fields Carolyn Filer Delores Fillman Donald Fisher Nancy Fisher Janel Filzqera Alvin-Flalii Wanda FI Ronald Faye Ja Jerry Fox Ronald Fox Palricia Bobby Sand Pa Harold Gaw ld all Folger Forqason nel Fosler Ronald Fosler F-riel Gaddis ra Ga rreil l' Garrily Palricia Garrinqer George G:-off Ronald Gerlcin Norma Gold Eugene Gold Monzell Goodwin Wanda Gordon Barbara Graham Don Gr:-nqer Joy Gra Tom G nqer ranl Dixie Greene Roberl Greene Rulh Gross Belly Cliflon Theodore Gully Frederich Gulmire Don Gwallney Sara M I1 Haines argarel Hale Ardalh Haley Carolyn Ha'lenbach Leslie Hallnmrlh Joanna Alberl llali "lamil+on Robes l Hamillon Roberl Hamillon kara Hamillon Phyllis Hancock Marilyn Ha FIFIGYTWBT1 Violel Harney Jack Harper Barb Lou Ann Har? ara Harris La rl H arlley Sa Dona Harlman Samuel Hari Richar d Harlzell Jane? Haven Bi Belly Hall Madelyn H ily Harlley Charles Hasler allery Joyce Hawkins Roberl Hedqe Barbara Hedges Harry Hedges Judy Heiden Jeannine Henning Rebecca Hensley Kenl Hiall David Hiday Mary Hiday Anna Hedge-crafl nay Hiesfand Jerry Hiqqinbolharn Wilma Hill Joyce Hise Judy Hobbs Mary Hodson N ancy Holer Dale Huff Carol Hoffma Shirley Holl fl ingsworih Pafricia Hoilis Bobby Barb Hon ara Hosch Jo.'Xnne Hoizel Francis Howe Barbara Hu Arlhur H Freda Maurice Howard ber Liffman Hughes Jewel Hughes Fr ed Hurchins Norma Huifon Norman Hulfon Lowell H u+3 Foresf lm ll el Jo Dick Jack , Abraham Jackson Ci iarloire Jackson James Jackson Roberr Jackson Mary Alice Jamerson Joyce James Caroly n Jarvis Lesfer Jaynes Naomi Jeffers Phyllis Johnso Beverly Jon Flora Jon Jimmy La N James Johnson n es es Jones orma Jones Rurh Jones Ardella Karns Irene Jusrice Ronald Keffer Dick Keir Gayle hley Kein Marsha Kellams Connie Kelly James Kem Erhel Kemp Geraldine Kelly Jack Kerchner Janef King Mab el Kline Roberf Kniqhl H arold Knoffs Rufh Knorr Shirley Lacey Byron Land Jim La ncl Jim Langan Donald Lanning Janei Lauber Roberf La Pierre Jackie Lawerence Toni Lawrence Nancy Leasure Marvin Leazenby Eu gene Lennis David Leniz Jane? Lewallen Linda Lewis Ralph Lewis Grefa Livings+on Donald Lockwood Ja ne Loudenback Lois Louderback Norma Loughridqe Dick Lowers Roberf Luck James Lures Judifh Luiz Charles Lycan Bruce Madren Barbara Marshall Mary Marshall Meredilh Marsh Beniafnin Marlin Janol Massey Uczarl Mae Massey Alice Maslers Bill Mallhews James Maxwell Carol Meiser Marilyn Melzer Bolo Miller Bud Miller Carl Miller Dick Miller Mary Ann Miller Shirley Miller Jim Mills Marilyn Mills Billie Lea Minniear James Moore J. D. Moore Julia Moore Lucy Moore Richard Moore Palricia Morehouse Jerry Morgan Lee Morris Vernon Morris Leah May Moser Belly Malsinger Jack Mullen Mary Jane Muller Billy Mullins Lew Mullins Charlene Mundhenk Darlene Mundhenk Clinlon Murdock Wall Murphy Don Musick Sammy Myers Karen McCarl'iiy Kay McCarly Truman McClain Frank M:Danell JoAnn McFarland Naomi McGill Keilh McKane Billy McKowen Johny McNafl Marilyn McNal'l' Ronald McWilhey JoAnn Neff David Newlon Phillip Niblock Frank Niccum Marisue Nicium Anne Nichols Glenora Nicholson Carol Niece Gloria Niqhberl Norma Null Darrell O'Bryanl Barbara O'Conner Ann O'Conner Dorolrhy Oliye Mary Oliver Wilbur Osborn Rakzerl Owens Belsy Oyson Saleria Pancol Jerry Parker Garland Parks Lou lris Parmer Marilyn Parrigan Rvnalcl Paschal Marilyn Perkins Pally Phelps Donald Phillip Don Pierse Mariellen Pillalord Richard Pills Carolyn Pollard David Poofe .Jane Poore David Poller Marilyn Polls Rulh Qualls Richard Rainer Doris Raper Jack Raper Harold Ralz Marlha Ray Belly Reed Shirley Redding Robert Reedy Diclc Reehm Belly Reeves Zelma Reqer Roberl Reveal Mary Rhodes Kay Rice Charles Riqqle Jack Rigqs Armand Rigaux Rex Robbins Shirley Robbins Suzie Robbins Warren Roberls Marv Sue Roberlson Gilberl Robinell Marvin Roney Belly Rose Inez Rousey Mariorie Royer Celesla Ruarlc Palricia Rude Belly Runyan Orville Rushlon Rulh Carmen Marilyn Sacilowski Hal Sallord Janice Sample Palricia Samuels Donald Sanders Dick Schalner Billy Schallr Nancy Schulaerl Gary Scliusfer Barbara Scoll Richard Seqner Gerald Sheels Palricia Sheels .forollly Shelran Marla Shimer Marshall Sihively Thelma Shorl HerberlSl1uclr Paula Silberman Doris Simpson .laclc Sink Lee Sizelove Charles Smilh Clarke Smilh Geraldine Smilh Jack Smilh Mary Smilh Vlfilma Smilh Kalliryn Snellenbarqer Sylvia Snyder Edward Spangler George Springer M-.rilyn Slarr Pal Slevenson Kalhleen Sleele Marlha Slevens Darlene Sleves Norma Slohler John Slolces Jean Sloner Roberl Slonc Sandra Slolllemeyer Jim Slolllemeyer Marilyn Slow Diclc Slroclc Lynn Slurgeon Dorolhy Surber Velma Tale Judy Sylveslei Donald Taylor Tom Templelon Larry Throneburg Helen Thurber Gerald Todd Julia Townseno Nancy Trainer lris Tranbarger Calherine Troup Phyllis Trueblood Lou Ann Turner Wallace Turner Doris Tway Jack VanCleave Janel Vanderhool Deloris Van Ness Anila Van Zanl Mary Vaughn Alpha Vesl Belly Wade Lowell Vogel Sue Wainscoll Gordon Walker Jimmy Ward Nancy Walson Palricia Wealherly Marilyn Webb Dwighl Weedman James Wellons Dorolhy Wells Keilh Wendling Phyllis Whilesel Judy Wesl Bob While Lavina Widener Bill Wiese Donald Wilborn Sheldon Wilde Carol Williams John Williams Nancy Williamson Tommy Williams Anna Willoughboy Joyce Wills Norma Wilson Claire Windsor Judy Winkler Helen Wise Richard Wirl Gene Wolfe Dallas Wood Belly Woods Waller Woodward Jim Wrighl John Yarling Don Wyall Phyllis Yallaw LeRoy Yales Carol Yallaw Jay Yorlc Norman Yorlc Duane Younq Eugene Young Jim Yusf Marcella Zaiser Marilyn Zehrung Edward Bennelf Thomas Bennell Peggy May Cook Charles Flall' Gerald Flair Ronald Folger Doroihy Franklin Arnold Henderson Jean Anne Helner Dorolhy Hilligoss Don Hopkins Bill lsaacs Pafricia Jackson Jeanice James Nola Jarvis Joyce Ann Judd Barbara Kreigh Dwighi Mills Ronnie Osborne Nancy Owens Virginia Reese Saundra Rich Ann Robbins Paul Robinson Charles Servies Dennis Simpson Joyce Slern Harold Troul' Larry Tuplon Shirley Ward Keilh Wendling Doneffa Adams Donald Alexander Jack Armsfrong Juhl Baker Rosemary Baum Belly Beneliel Bob Benefiel Ray Benzenbower Judy Brandon David Bridges Shirley Brighr Sandy Brisfol Paul Burkhari Dave Byrum Phyllis Colner Carl Craib Emma Crumby Mary Decker Joe Doison Gordon Edgecomb Kev Epplv l.larilyn Farlow Freda Ferris Bob Flanigan Marvin Fraley Ronnie Grinder Mona Girion Sally Gooding IB's 100 Rurh Ann Griffin Mary Jane Gusiin Lula Harney Larry Hall' Don Holman Norman Howard John Wm, Huffman Alice Humerickhouse Roberl Huniley Virginia Hurff Kenny Huicherson Jim Jeffries Norman Johnson Norman Jones Jane Juday Donald Julian Diane Keicher Nancy Keiih Paul Kimble David Knoifs Joyce Ann Lawrence Barbara Leever Belle Sue Line Gail Maupin Ray Minion Marilyn Mifchell Ronnie Moran Geraldine Moskwinsk Ellen Muller Charles Murphy Joyce McEvoy Belly Lou Mclnfyre Mary Ann Neely Jim Ohler' Shirley Owen Edna Perkins Shirley Poor Bruce Poore Rollie Price Virginia Ralslon Don Rhoacles Jerry Rhoades Jane? Richardson Jo Ann Richardson Gladys Rigdon Diane Ringo Dixie Robbins Jack Romine Diane Rouse Philip Sample - Judifh Saunders Linda Schell Delores Segner Shirley Shepard Carolyn Shefierly Reba Shulfz Phyllis Sloan Donald Smiih Gerald Smirh Anne Srrealy Roberfa Sirealy Barbara Taylor Raymond Taylor Mary Jo Tifile Sue Ann Van Dyke George Van Osdol Gordon Van Winkle Blondell Waikins Wanda Weaver James Wilkerson Barbara Jane Wilkins Judy Wood Reber? Wrighr Jacqueline Young X g L Qu Q 5-4 1-.-g w. ' EW fl if : N APPROXIMATELY 650 STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN ATHLETICS AT AHS THIS YEAR i s A JI sf I I Y - ,J J , , 1 5 N X, - ' , X4 5. hx THE CHEERLEADERS, PLUS THE SILENT SQUAD AND COACHES . . l , Yell Leaders-Clockwise: Mike Dunlap, Mary Richard, Chief Gene Raines, Marilyn Condon, Bill SToner, Maiden Diane STearns. l. To r.: Garl Sharpe, Jerry FromholTz, David Green, Jim Sandifer, Jerry Phillips. Once more The sporTs machinery oT Al-lS has begun iTs seasonal grind. Along wiTh any smooTh-running co-ordinaTion There musl' be power and polished workmanship. Ironing .ouT These kinks and exposing a shiny surface will be The iobs oT The coaches. The sTudenT manager keep The mechanism 104 lsT row, l. To r.: Carl Bonge, aThleTic direcTor, cross- counfry and spring Track coachg Joe Sparks, wresT- ling, WalTer Manifold, assisTanT coach of baskeTball, TooTball, and baseball: Dane Pugh, Tennis. 2nd row, l. To r.: James Early, assisTanT coach of fooTloall, baskeTball and Treshman Track: KeiTl1 Lam- berf, baskeTball, baseball, and TooTball: Ray Fleenor, assisTanT coach OT cross-counTry and Track, J. Merrill Collin, TickeT manager, Herman l-lalleTT, golf. running eTTicienTly by doing The small buT imporTanT iobs ThaT would oTherwise hinder The moTion. -V--YYY 4 ,, , Kneeling, l, To r.: Bob PainTer, John ATTlerbach, sec,fTreas.g Larry T-lighbaugh, pres.: Bill Sager, vice re .: E P schal. p s d a rd Ja kson Frn arrison, John SmiTh, STanding, l. TO r.. Larry Throneburg, Eldon Brown, Brll Parks, Fred Ball, Leona c , a k C5 Gwyrfor EllsworTh, Lloyd Qvraharn, KenneTh Niccurn, STanley Hancock, Earl T-larTley, and Alpha VesT. ALONG WITH THE USHERS, CAN HELP PRODUCE A GOOD FOOTBALL SQUAD . . if i J D , X F X-X gy X X A Ye - T7 ,gg f if is - T Il- A The TirsT monThs oT auTumn are always noTiceable because oT The cooler breezes, The leaT-cluTTered sidewalks and The wild liTe Tlying SouTh. BuT naTure lovers aren'T The only ones ThaT are aTTecTed by The coming oT Tall. LeT us look upon a Tield Thar is locaTed near TwenTy-ninTh and Jackson. Through The crisp. dusTy aTomsphere. we see a group oT men undergoing rigid Training. Yes, TooTball has rnade iTs enTrance To The seasonal sporTs. agenda. GeTTing a closer look aT This scene, we see all sorTs oT calisThenics being dernonsTraTed. Under The brillianr ToodlighTs covering The Tield, we begin To noTice The aroma oT pop corn and cider. The band begins To blare ouT iTs marches and The naTional anThem. The ampliTied voice calls ouT The posiTions. UniTormed players organize inTo a TormaTion. The kick-oTT! FooTball is underway! 1 . Q : 'Q- ,S In A 155: ' it , L ,.,,, : :,. ., fd: ,S A KA af A 3 wi I smnru, emma vsucsms, TACK?-B l Pvsrrzn, Y2ALF5Af.K uvaugse, H mfs Amr MAN! FCPLU swf wit I TZQGACK 2, S, 1 "1 Hs' div 3 , X 'vu , ..k. wx ' " W' M A TH ss ws, YAWQLE eg if , Y 1 'ig' , . gi , KUMBY, GUA R U mf ,lgif .5 5 ,A P ' W ,Aus A f gil' J fry EW gs f Liifll ff' UDLR . 1-mn. F 0 Aan H H X .. W L Vkkr A Q V:A,. W emmsuou, vnaxpa ff R TH om 0 s o N Yi ae. e as A-LK' ' yi fl? ' 4 1 -' -Q - A , me fro , vAe.Ka. as ,S x r 'A' 1 sf ,J FQ' Q , HAQLSNGTOM, 'U END B cuasze: N11 Gonzo A-oo, s-fm.s:caAeK Nfwil' MR Btdw N, QQAQTEIGACK' Mawson, HA A-.PDACJ1 , 3 :jf M4 ff , Q' 1 . ,wk W STIE Eff-R, sim: Ausrkw, HALF ACM' Q 1 xx 1 rmmgv, 'UV' Se . l ' J. cunmwermm, emo, seo 1-T, QVUAQTKKDAGK m V11 J 'E Qf. .tiff . 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Dennis Simpion, DICQ I I V D CI D L d I-Iarris, on ockwoo . 2nd row, I. fo r.: GarIand Parks, BiIIy McKowen, Dick Reehm, Don Wyaff, Joe Di Paoia, Jerry Banker, James L B b 3rd row, I, fo r.: Dick Wirf, CharIes Lycan, Tom WiIIiams, Gary Schuser, Jack Sink, David Newfon. 4+h row.: I. fo r.: Max Bcigh, coach: CharIes Deering, JoeSparI,s, coach. WITH A GOOD FUTURE TO LOOK FORWARD TO . . . Nexf year's varsify, according fo fhis year's freshman and "B" feam scores, should pro- vide Anderson high school wifh a good fufure in foofbaII. During fhe I949-50 season, fhe second squad fook four firsfs of a possibIe five, fhe fiffh being Muncie. The freshmen, who aIso gained fwo wins, sfarfed off fheir season wifh ConnersviIIe who frounced fhe AI-IS frosh I2 fo 6. The fwo vicfories were over EIwood wifh a score of I2 fo O, and Sf. Joseph of Elwood, I3 fo 7. Now if's fime fo cIose fhe iron doors fhaf Iie across fhe enfrance of fhe sfadium unfiI nexf spring, when AI-IS harriers begin fo kick up cinders on fhe fourfh-miIe ovaI. The foofbaII uniforms and equipmenf are sfored away: fhe fickef windows are boarded up: and fhe bleachers are empfy again. King foofbaII has ended his coIorfuI seson af An- derson high school. AI-IS AI-IS AI-IS AI-IS AI-IS AI-IS AI-IS AI-IS AI-IS AI-IS AI-IS AI-IS AI-IS AI-IS AI-IS AI-IS AI-IS AI-IS 109 Va rsify O, Richmond I3 O, Elwood 33 O, Indianapolis Tech 56 6, Marion O O, Kokomo 34 O, Muncie Cenfral 27 O, I-Iowe 59 O, Shorfridge 26 7, Frankforf O "B" Team I3, Connersville O I3, Richmond O 6, Muncie 7 I9, New Casfle O Frosh 6, ConnersviIIe I2 I2, Elwood O I3, Sf. Joseph IEIwoodI 7 O, New Casfle I9 O, New Casfle 20 Isl row, l. lo r.: Waughfield, Hunlzinger, Dixon, B. Williams, Vickers, Childes, A Lend, Canlerbury, J. Williams Lighriool 2nd row, l. lo r.: Phillipz, sfudenl manager: Perry Spangler, Cumberland. Fox, Anderson, Hull, Hunk, Brizendlne Davis 3rcl row, l. lo r.: Sanclifer, sludenl manager, Wilhoile, Mills, Snowden, Sanders, York, Woodward, J. Cox. Malhews 41h row, l. lo r.: B. Land, Taylor, Hockell, Rousey, Jones, Peck, Counlx Looper, Poore, Vogel. Slh row, l. lo r.: Carl Bonge. coach, Call, Hendrickson, Clemons, Cameron, Granger, Ray Fleenor, assi. coach 6l'h row, I. lo r.: J. Williams, Spaulding, Miller. Moore, Hunl, Srnilh, L. Cox, Wilson. OP A CHAMPIONSHIP CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Coaches Bonge and Fleenor proudly exhibil slale championship cross counfry award l l AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS Varsi+y Cross-Counfry l8. Tech. 37. 23, Marion 32. 26, Howe 29. l5, Wabash 40. IS, ,Burris 40. N. C. C. Conference 30,. Tech 64, Marion 77. Secfional 3l, Burris 74. 20, So. Side Fl. Wayne 3 I. Siafe 67, Mishawaka 79. "B" Team l5, Tech 40. I5, Marion 40. I7, Muncie 38. l5. So. Side Fl. Wayne 40. Frosh IS, So. Side Fl. Wayne 40. 110 A d. lsf row, i, fo r: Jon 'vViiIiams, James Wauqkiiieid, Don Dixon, Tom Ciwiides, Dick Liqlwffoof, Arno Lan nd row. i. io r.: Cari Bonqe, coach: Bob Vickers, Jack Hunizinger, Jerry Plwiiiips, sfudenf manaqerq Bob Wiliiams, Dick Canferbury, Ray Fieenor, assi. coaciv. fo r.: Tom Childes, Dick Liglwfiooh Arno Land, Bob Williams, Jon Wil- liams. fo r.: Jack Hunfzinger, Don Diron, Ja mes Wauqhfield, Dick Cau- ferbury, Bob Vickers. BASKETBALL is ANOTHER ANSWER 'ro THE AHS sPoRTs CALL. The I949-50 basIceTbaII season was one conTrasTed wiTh Thrills, excife- menT, and disappoinTmenT. The Indians finished The year winning 2O ouT of 25 games. Anderson finished 2nd in The N. C. C. sfandings behind Muncie, a Team They defeafed Twice in The regular season. Going inTo The final game of The season, Anderson needed buT one vicTory over New Casfle To clinch firsf place in The Conference. A greaT New Casfle fourTh quarfer rally erased Anderson's I7 poinT lead and The Trojans won 62-60. This was An- derson's only home floor defeaf of The season. The New CasTIe game also saw Gene Wilson siT on The bench wiTh five personal fouls for The Iasr Twelve minufes of The game and waTch New CasTIe's Jaclcie Wrighf snafch The Conference individual scoring championship from him by one poinT. The Indians Traveled To The new Kokomo fieldhouse and successfully de- fended Their Big Four championship. Anderson won over New Casfle, 67- 56 in The affernoon and defeafed Kokomo, 53-42 in The evening for The TiT- Ie. grew, YZ.. .rf S. fa hmf,mmwn-wwwg m,0'5Fsmv,.' A f V M AS THE STUDENTS KNOW THEM. Varsify Baskefball T T ww l. fo r.: Coach Keilh Lamberl, Arno Land, Gene Wilson, Roy Young, Clarence lvlabblll, Jack Tilley, Monfe Mccune, Fred Cunningham, Jerry Phllllps lsludenl manaqerl, Kenl Poore, Don Holloway, J. D. Alders, and coach James Early. AS THE COACH KNOWS THEM. Isl row, l, 'ro r.: Coach Kellh Lamberl, Jerry Phillips lsixrdenl manaqerl, and coach James Early 2nd row: Gene Wilson, J. D, Alclers, Kenl Poore, Jack Tilley, Fred Cunningham, and lvlonle Mccune '3rcl row: Clarence Malobilf, Arno Land, Roy Young, Don l-lolloway, John Clemons, and Chuck Smllh A 114 KENT 35 . Q A "haf ' . , JH' ni A ,X Y Q ' ,Sui ' . . 4 A I' -W. X-- PGORE ,i ui an Yi! 5 X Kg lp Ax X5 Ji? um -'T M E5 .-, ,A., , 2xKIXIi3l4g, .. ,GJ vw , , , ,,.2 L, f r GENE wnbsom 'L+ x BUD MA BB IT JACK TILQLEY mg . .4 454' 1 Lfv V DON HOLLOWAY W x N ,xi ' ,t - Z, ' Ja ss? 1 A '-fig. -I :NIN MONTE MaCUNE 5 ' ' men cummmemm it ., A QOY YOUNG QNO LAND Sa E3 CHUCK SMITH aug - ,Q , ,vxwf ,ggi 'x , A ,L PM 5 at f'f-QV .Q , V , JOHN CLEMON5 J. D. ALOEQ AND THEIR START In The opening game oT The season, Anderson won over a good Greemcield Team, 55-45. On November 25, Anderson opened iTs NorTh CenTraI ConTerence season aT New CasTIe. The Indians lead ThroughouT The maior parT oT The game. buT a lasT second baslceT by Tom Daily enabled The Troians To win, 54-53. Mishawalca, one oT NorThern Indiana's mosT highly raT- ed Teams iourned To Anderson only To Tall, 47-33. The Indians won Their TirsT ConTerence game here on December 2, by running over JeTT 'oT I.aTayeTTe, 55-35. The same JeTT Team IaTer losT To Madison in The Tinal game oT The STaTe TournamenT. December 7, was a greaT day Tor The Indians. They be- came The TirsT Anderson Team To beaT Muncie aT The Muncie Fieldhouse since I946. Every Indian played a greaT game and The Tinal score was 55-42. Anderson raclced up N. C. C. win number Three and also scored The mosT poinTs on Their home Tloor Tor The season when They Thumped The Marion GianTs, 72-37. The Tollowing nighT The Tribe played aT ForT Wayne and deTeaTed CenTral, 50-47. T-IagersTown was Anderson's lasT opponenT beTore The Big Four Tournan'1enT. They proved no maTch Tor The lnd- ians who won easily, 58-37. Anderson suTTered iTs second conTerence seT baclc on January 6, aT Richmond, 53-50. Shelbyville was compleTely ouTclassed in The wigwam on January I0, 59-35. Friday The ThirTeenTh proved no iinx Tor The Indians as They won over a good Tech Team aT The CapiTaI CiTy, 47-4I. Muncie's BearcaTs came To The Wigwam on January 20, loolcing Tor revenge Tor The previous reversal To And- erson. They only Ioolced however, and The Indians won, 55-45. On February 27, The LamberTmen roasTed FranIcTorT's I-IoT Dogs in The Wigwam To The Tune oT 48-29. The Tollowing Friday, Anderson seT a scoring record Tor The new Kokomo gym by dumping The WiIdcaTs, 72-36. Anderson required an overTime To beaT Marion, 54-49. This was Marion's only home Tloor loss oT The season. l.ogansporT Tell To The Indians, ol-5 I, here on February l0. AHS 47, STORY FROM TO FINISH Jasper handed Anderson iTs Third seT back oT The sea- son aT Jasper The Tollowing nighT, 48-45. Anderson losT To New CasTle, 62-60, in The Tinal game oT The season and enTered The secTional wiTh a I6-4 sea- son's record. ln The secTional, Anderson eliminaTed SummiTville, 67-35, Lapel, 46-43, and Tvlarkleville, 59-43, To gualiTy Tor The regional. Speedway's Spark Plugs bowed To Anderson, 55-39, in The TirsT aTTernoon game. ln The Tinal game oT The Regional, Anderson losT To a red hoT Tech Team, 56-50. Honorary capTains Tor The year were Arno Land, Fred Cunningham, and Gene Wilson. Bud MabbiT was award- ed The LamberT Tree Throw Trophy. VarsiTy BaskeTball Season Record AHS 55 Greemcield 45 AHS 53, New CasTle 54 lvlishawaka 33 AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS Big Four AHS 67 AHS 53 SecTiona AHS 67 AHS 46 AHS 59 Regional AHS 55 55, 55. 72, 50. 58. 48 6I l.aTayeTTe 35 Muncie CenTral 42 Marion 39 FT. Wayne CenTral 47 HagersTown 37 Richmond 53 50, 59, Shelbyville 35 lndianapolis Tech 4I 47, 55, Muncie CenTral 45 , FrankTorT 29 Kokomo 36 72, 54, Marion 49 lovT.l , l.ogansporT 5l 45, Jasper 48 60. New CasTle 62 , New CasTle 56 , Kokomo 42 l , SummiTville 35 , Lapel43 , Markleville 43 S eedwa 39 I P Y AHS 50, Indianapolis Tech 56 "B" Team Isl row, l. lo r.: Churlc Smilh, Vic Peclf, Bob McLain, Haynes l-larringlon, John Clemons, Verne Pelry 2nd rfiwzljave Nicholson, Claylon Dole, l-lerberl l-lood, Coach Jim Early, Rus--ell lvlanilpld, Frairlc Rousey, JaCl4 l-lamillon THE "B" TEAM, SHOWING LOTS OF ACTION AGAINST THEIR OPPONENTS, The reserve learn, under lhe dreclion of Coach Jim Early, showed power all Through The season. The maiorily ol The members were ol sophomore sloclc. They developed poise and gained considerable experience. Due lo lhe varsily being loaded wilh seniors, responsibilily Tell heavily upon lhe "B" squad shoulders. They have heighl, speed, and should be able lo hold lheir own nexl season. No s+rings afiached 118 Freshmen Baslcefball Isl row, l. lo r,: Don Grarqer, Rornle Oslsorro, Roger Whllohead, Joe Campbell, D7ck Kenhley. 2nd row: Vic De Weesce, 'lorn Willllmms, Jerry lvlorqan, Don Sanders, Pele Dearlnq, and Bob Dayls. 3rd row: Jerry Fronwnollz, sfudonf manager: Dennis Slmpson, David Poore, Don Loclcwood, Jerry Banker, and Wa'l lvlaflfcld, Coach. BLAZE THE TRAIL FOR TOMORROW'S WARRIORS. AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS 20, Decalur Cenfral 28 I2, Souihporf 32 IO, Bloomingfon 27 30, Rlchmond I4 I3, Decafur Cenfral 33 II, Crawfordsville 35 22, Muncie I9 43, Laf.sye++e 37 19, shofmdge 28 22, Muncie I3 Wresfling The I949-50 wreslling squad, coached by Joe Sparks, connpleled ils season Ihis year by winning Ihree of Iheir scheduled meels. Loren Frendl won all ol his encounlers buf one. Ted Crosley ran close wilh only Iwo losses. Crosley also came in second in Ihe sceclional meer and placed Iourlh in The slale conlesl. Tom Linder duplicaled Ihis eal. SEASON'S RECORD 119 Al-is SPRING SPORTS COME TO LIFE. TENNIS AND GOLF' GET UNDERWAY , II,. .,.A'--"W" Tennis i. 'Io r.: Pai Burke, Dan Robinson, Bob Puricey, Dane Pugh, 'rennis coach: Gary Leever, Denny Simpson, Clifion Huffman, Ronnie Burke, and Howard Dunham. Golf Isi row, I. fo r.: Bob Sanders, Tom Bluemie, Paui Woriey, Ken+ Poone, Phil Brown, Jim Moneyhun, Joe Campbeii. 2nd row, I. 'ro r.: Dan Mcfarland, Carl Wrighi, Sfaniey Carpenier, Jim Lines, Gordon Roedding, Jerry Cook, Maurice Howard, George Wessar, Don Granger, Gene Wohfe. 3 rd row, I. Io r.: ,Merlin Tyieri, Jerry Higginboiham, Graydon Coliier, Herman Haiieii icoachi, Neel McCullough, Larry Hines, David Whiie, Ronnie Ackerman, Juhl Baker. Wmi ..,. 120 THE STADIUM OPENS TO THE AHS CINDERMEN, Varsify Track Isl row, l. lo r.: Floyd Drake, Thomas Delph, Jim Snowden, Dick Jones, Don Dixon, Alberl Harris, Dick Canlerbury, James Waughfield, Millon Mills, Don Cook, Gene Maflhews. 2nd row,: Jo Jackson, Gene Wilson, Jerry Call, Jack Cunningham, Bob Williams, Tom Childes, Fred Cunningham, Dick Lighlfool, Arno Land, Roy Young, Roger Whilehead. 3rd row, slanding: Carl Bonge, coach: Jeriry Phillips, mgr.7 DeWayne l-lull, Haynes Harringlon, John Clemons, lsiah Jackson, Waller Hill, Jack Hamillon, Viclor Peck, Charles Greenwood, Gene Ginley, Harold Anderson, Ollis Randle, Bill Rogers, Ray Fleenor, ass'+ coach: Bob Chadd. 4+h row: Paul Plummer, Billy Broadnax, Loren Frendl, James Tanner, Neal Siberry, Verne Pefry, Jack Collins, Don 'Wolfe, Max Taylor, Gene Fox, Don Hunl, Dale Fraley. Freshmen Track lsr row, i. fo r.: Jim Cox, Arnold l-lenderickson, Dick Miller, Don Pierse, David Poore, Clarlk Smilh, Dick Schallner, Ronald Elheringlon, Don Sanders, John McNal'r. 2nd row: Jerry Spaulding, Bolo Day, Dave Harris, Jay York, Ray Danials, Byron Land, Tom Williams, Mel Beauchamp, coach Jim Early. 3rd row: Bill Harless, Clark Byrum, Jerry Morgan, Phil Seyberf, Charles Dearing. 121 .figg F Top Ieff: "Over fhe hurdle and 'cross fhe Iine." Bofiom I eff: "I+'s Cuff by a Ieng+h." Righi: "Up, up, and away." 1 . ' , 1 f ' ' ' I . A I , . i I For fhe elevenfh consecufive year, Coach Carl Bonge'si Indian frack feam won fhe Norfh Cenfral frack and field meef. Anderson scored a fofal of 6I.7 poinfs fo second place Tech's 44. During fhe meef Anderson sef fwo new Confer- ence records. Roy Young flew over fhe I high hurdles in I5.I, and Gene Wilson loroad jumped 23' I-4". In fheir opening meef of fhe season, fhe Indians finished second fo Norfh Side of Forf Wayne in fhe annual Bloomingfon Indoor Relays. Anderson won duel meefs over Mun- cie, Tech, Richmond, Marion, and Ko- komo fo remain undefeafed in duel com- - pefifion. Leff: Kenny Chambless. Righf: Dick Lighffoof The Indians failed fo defend fheir Kokomo Re- lays fifle and finished second besf fo Roosevell' of Gary. Anderson won ifs Secfional meef af Muncie and fhe following boys qualified for fhe Region- al: Gene Wilson, Sfan Cameron, ,Roy Young, Dick Jones, Jack Cunningham, Dale Fraley, Jerry Caff. Don Dixon, Bob Williams, Haynes Harring- fon, Tom Childes, Arno Land, Roger Whifehead, and Vicfor Peck. Gene Wilson sef a new Secfion- al Ioroad iump mark by leaping 23' 2 I-8". Anderson's "B" feam also had an undefeafed season. They won lop-sided vicfories over Mun- cie, Tech, Richmond, Marion, and Kokomo. 122 EACH WHICH IS 'TO BE COMMENDED. Is+ row, I. +0 r.: Arno Land, Don Dixon, Roy Young, Daie Fraley, Jerry Ca'r+. 2nd row, I. +o r.: Bob Wiiliams. Gene Wilson, Haynes Harringfon, Dick Jones, Tom Clwildes 3rd row, I, io r.: Fred Cunningham, Sian Cameron, Jack Cunningham, Jim Weugiwiield, 123 Track Season's Records VARSITY-BloomingTon Relays NorTh Side 56, AHS 5I -AHS 70 I-3, Muncie CenTral 38 2-3 AHS 64, Tech 45 AHS 88, Richmond 2I AHS 74, Marion 35 KOKOMO RELAYS RoosevelT Gary 52, AHS 42 AHS 85, Kokomo 24 N. C. C. MEET AHS 6l.7, Tech 44, Frankfori 23.5, uncie 23.5 "B" TEAM 77, Muncie 3l 80 I-5, Tech 28 4-5 I02, Richmond 7 88 2-3, Marion 20 I-3 I-2, Kokomo I9 I-2 "FROSH" AHS 60, McKinley Muncie 36 AHS 76, Wilson Muncie 24 FT, WAYNE RELAYS CenTral 55, NorTh 40, AHS 34 AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS 89 M THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOASTS OF A PROUD. ACTIVE BODY, SPORTSMANSHIP. AND COOPERATION. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AcTive girls' Training in gymnasTics and recreaTional bodybuilding could be a TacTual synonym Tor The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion in AHS. SixTy To sevenTy girls inhabiT The girls' gym daily. The gym, locaTed beTween The norTh and souTh walls oT The basemenT, has been The scene oT many acTiviTies such as volleyball, baskeTball, and gymnasTics. OuT- side sporTs are Track and Tield, hiking. soTT- ball, soccer, and oThers. AT The end oT each school year, Two awards are presenTed To The Two ouTsTanding senior members oT G. A. A. The girls and The awards They have won are Wilma Fouse, holder oT The sporTsmanship award and Sue SToops, who won The honor award. SeaTed, l. To r.: Carolyn VenTers, RobenTa Lamar, Rose Ellis, Wilma Fouse, Evelyn Hodgson, Phyllis Dodd, Janice Carraway. STanding: Mary Helms, Sue Evans, Barbara Lydick, Sue SToops, Phyllis BeneTiel, Nancy Collins, Wilma Hubbard, Sue Roland, Sandra ldle, ChrysTa CoTTon, Mrs. Barbara DieTrich. 124 H' d R' H+ S S+cc s, winner of Honor awar Left Wilma Fouse, winner of sporfsmans up awar . ng, : ue p "Why grow old?" 1 2.5 A DUSTY DIAMOND ISSUES A CALL FOR BASEBALL, I. 'ro r.: Jerry Dofson, Kay CIwamIaerIain, Bob Recfor. 126 - 0 ' " THERE'S THE PITCH . . . ONE! TWO! THREE! YOU'RE OUT! lsf row, l. To r.: Jim Rambo, Eddie Campbell, Herb Hood, Ronnie Wnifelweacl, Ed Wendling. 2nd row, I. +0 r.: Chuck Smiflw, Sonnie Hunf, Dick Belangee, Jim McKinley, Jim Vandergriff. 3rd rowbfo r.: Marvin Lowe, Don Sclxieve, Jack Tilley, Jack Kilclfmen, Dave Nicholson. JAM , ,, , ps 'Y 127 2,1 lsr row, l, 'ro r.: Ronald Brown, manager Garl Sharpe, manager Jack Huey, Dick Spangler, Don Webber, Gordon Walker. 2nd row: Kay Chamberlain, Arnold Swango, Bob Warren, DonCurren'r, Jerry Dolson. Edd Wendling, Eddie Campbell, Jim Van- dergrifi, Marvin Lowe, Sonny Huni, Ronnie Whiiehead. 3rd row: Assi. coach Walfer Manifold, James Rambo, Jim McKinley, Herberi Hood, Charles Boiron, Charles Smirh, Frank Rous- ey, Bob Recior, Dick Belangee, Jack Tilley, Jack Kiichen, Don Schieve, Dave Nicholson, coach Keirh Lambert "One, +wo, Three, and you're our a+ ihe old ball game!" Thar was a phrase familiar lo every baseball fan who ever iourned +o Jrhe bleachers of lhe ballpark. Localizing ihe world-wide sporl, we cenfer rhe afiraclion on Jrwo of Anderson's ball srad- iums: Denny Field, and Memorial Park. These localions have been lhe proving grounds of 'rhe indian baseball squads. Coached by Keilh Lamberi and Waller Manifold, The Indians goi a very lale srari l'his season. li was +he "poores+ in many years." Cold wearher prevenred Jrhe pil-:hers from loo much arm-work, and also delayed lhe barling praclice. From lhe 80 boys +ha+ answered lhe base- ball call, Jrhirly are acrive wirh rhe varsiry and iweniy is The lolal of Jrhe 'lre'hm2'i group. There are only six seniors. Mosl of Jrhe games were played a+ Denny Field, alrhough plenly of aclion has been dem- -ons'rra'red ai Memorial Field. 128 go' ,...,-,., IA K, by V I I AS AHS SCOREBOOKS BEGIN TO CLOSE. The piTching sTaTT oT The opposing Teams has been very good. Ronnie WhiTehead, second bagger Tor The Anderson Indians, was The mosT consisTanT hiT- Ter, pounding ouT Three Tor Three during The I-IarTTord CiTy Tangle. This sorT oT playing IcepT The inTeresT and spiriT high among The squad members. The TirsT game was a double header wiTh l-IarTTord CiTy whom The Indians scalped, 5-2, in The second game, while They were Tramp- leol, 8-I, in The TirsT. The Treshman squad, coached by WaITer Iv1aniToId, has played one game To daTe buT They have been assisTing The AHS varsiTy daily in pracTice on The Denny diamond. 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W QQ 4 Q30 A M5-' O 0 . o . 6, 0 M , 6, 4 0 C' . A rx .A 'O GO' rf, 'LA A G Q ,, 29 6 ' 'li o 2. 'vi O , O um Wax I a , 'rv 25. Cf V V QI Q., G ' O X o fi A 5 K2 'D 'J cf ff if Q? ,X Q if gb ttf? 'Q 'iff gr' Q . 'LZ' OA 4 , , O fa .4 .Ev of 'lf Le , ' gr r- . GUS GVISSOU, SBCFG dl' I GFI GFTY l S, VICE- TEST GU , S T d To r.fIsT seme3Ter oTTicers: Howard FausT, president Nancy RoberT T J D T y d J W ll p d T ST d g-Ivliss Alice Higman and Miss Lois Long, sponsors, en 3 u ae, secre ar : an ane i dle, reasurer. S d mesfer oTTicers were AnneTTe Gillenhne, president Marilyn Maynard, p d T J dy H l T y d J T Bd T DRAMATICS CLUB One oT The mosT acTive organizaTions in AHS is The DramaTics Club. The group, wiTh approximaTely TiTTy members, meT Twice a monTh in The audiTorium. One musT be an up- perclassman To Try ouT. The new members were chosen by TryouTs early in The Tall se- mosTer, where each person Trying ouT gave a panTomime and read Trom a scripT. A com- miTTeo oT seven plus The Two sponsors voTed Tor Those They considered besT gualiTied. AT mosT OT The meeTings There were one acT plays given, or imprompTu skiTs. A mas- 132 5, querade parTy was held and The members came dressed as Their TavoriTe characTer and gave a slciT abouT Their characTer. The wolTman, l.iTTle Miss lvluTTeTT, DoroThy, The scarecrow, and The wiTch Trom The "Wiz- ard oT Oz" were some OT The ones repre- senTed. "Open House", The annual DramaTics Club presenTaTion, included The Three one acT plays "IT Men Played Cards As Wo- men Do," "JoinT Owners In Spain," and "High Window." Two Tormal Thespian iniTiaTions were held on Iv1arch8 and May 3 I . To become a member oT lNIaTional Thespian SocieTy, which is dovoTed To The advancemenT oT dramaTic arTs in The secondary schools, members had To have Ten poinTs which They work Tor by being in The plays, on var- ious commiTTees, worlcing on scenery or bacla- sTage, or being an oTTicer. lT is an honor To be in This socieTy, and members receive a year's subscripTion Tor "DramaTics" magazine. The group's annual bangueT was held on May 24. The lasT meeTing was called DramaT- ics Award nighT, where awards were given Tor The besT perliormances in dramaTics during The school year. The club also heard an address by a speaker aT This Tormal occassion. "A" CLUB When an AI-IS aThleTe earns an "A" award in any maior sporT, he is eligible To become a member oT "A" Club. VarsiTy sporTs in which The award may be earned are baslceTball, Traclc, cross counTry, TooT- ball, golT, Tennis, baseball, and wresTling. OTTicers oT "A" Cub This year were Ar- no Land, presidenT: Roy Young, vice-pres- idenT: Tom Childes, secreTary-Treasurer: and Fred Cunningham, sergeanT-aT-arms. Carl Bonge, direcTor oT physical educa- Tion and KeiTh LamberT, head baskeTball and TooTball coach. serve as sponsors Tor The club. There are approximaTely 65 members. To promoTe sporTsmanship, scholarship, and Tellowship are The aims oT "A" Club. lv1eeTings are called during homeroom period when an imporTanT issue presenTs iTselT. AT a special convocaTion "A" Club award winners receive honors. Club members also sponsor an annual dinner. BeTore Tourney Time rolls around each year, members sell 8 by IO picTures oT The basl4eTball Team. They also sell "lndian" pins. LasT Tall any "A" cluber could have Told you ThaT "D-A-lvl-G-" meanT "Dance ATTer The Marion Game." Proceeds Trom The dance wenT inTo a Tund Tor buying a new heaT lamp Tor The gymnasium. "A" Club ,members elecT each year The mosT ouTsTanding aThleTe. The name oT The aThleTe chosen is engraved on a special "A" Club Trophy. A Tellow has To be rough and Tough To sur- vive The annual iniTiaTion Tor new members held early in The Tall. One oT The sTunTs The swallow, or The Tlour and molasses mix poured boys had To do was push a pencil wiTh his nose across The Tloor oT The girl's gym. BuT This was Tame compared To The raw oysTers and raw eggs some oT The iniTiaTes had To on Their hair. A cold shower Topped all oT Thees. 133 HONOR SOCIETY To become a member oT NaTional l-lonor SocieTy, a iunior or a senior musT have a cerTain number oT poinTs ac- cording To his grades, as deTermined by giving Three poinTs Tor A's, Two Tor B's, and one poinT Tor C's. There can be no D or F averages. CreaTing enThusiam Tor scholarship, sTimulaTing a desire To render service, promoTing worThy leadership, and en- couraging The developmenT oT char- acTer in sTudenTs oT AHS is whaT This v-Tv . , , Members ioining in junior year--l. To r.--Fern Edwards, Bill MarTin, oT Ol"QGnlZa'l'IOl'l SCCOITI- l-l d EousT, Sheila Taylor, RoberT Boyer, and Diane Wiley. pushes Barbara SToTTlemyer, Marlene ScoTT, Phil Brown, Lou Ann Kilmer, MeeTings were held on The second Thursday oT every school monTh in room I I3. Programs included speakers, among whom was Mrs. Goss, hisTory Teacher, who gave The high- lighTs oT her Trip To Europe. A TalenT show where some oT The members perTormed, and ChrisTmas parTy were also enioyed. A picnic lor The members and Their guesTs wound up The acTiviTies Tor The school year. OTTicers were Phil Brown, presidenTg Bill MarTin, vice-presidenTg Fern Edwards, sec- reTary3 and Lou Ann Kilmer, Treasurer. Mrs. MargareT Doles is The TaculTy sponsor oT This group. 134 .S aj Z way, presidenfg Judy Triclc, vice-presidenfg and Ma- rie Rigdon, secrefary-freasurer. Some of ffie proiecfs of ffie group were a drive for infanfile paralysis in lwome room, cooperafing wifl'i flue counfy council in sending a box of aflnlefic eguipmenf fo Germany, making nuf cups fo be senf fo Veferan's f-lospifal af Cfirisfmas, and several oflier worfliwlwile proiecfs. Af an all-scl'iool convocafion Capf. Floyd Kline, of flwe Anderson Poice Deparfmenf, presenfed fo flwe sclfiool ifs green safefy flag, for ffie purpose of cuffing down fraffic accidenfs among lwigli sclfiool sfudenfs. Pure green af firsf, fffe flag was fo remain so unless an accidenf involving sfudenfs of ifs own fiiglw school occurred. If fhen would be lowered for a week and on ifs ascenf would bear a red sfripe for eacln person iniured or a sfripe of blaclc for eacfi sfudenf wl'1o was lcilled because of fne accidenf. Sponsoring ffiis group are lvlrs. lvlarslnall and Mrs. Riggs. 135 HI-Y CLUB Junior or senior boys wiTh personaliTy raT- ings oT Three or beTTer and grades oT C or beT- Ter are eligible To ioin Hi-Y, which is sponsor- ed by Lowell Lee, and Ted STewarT. lv1eeTings were held aT The Y. M. C. A. every Tuesday nighT. Twice a monTh prominenT ciTizens were en- Collier, chaplain, Howard FausT, parlia- menTarian: and Ralph l-larrell, sergeanT- aT-arms. WiTh The money received Trom The I "Line oT Dimes", a ChrisTmas parTy was held aT The Y. M. C. A. Tor The underpriv- ileged children oT Anderson and viciniTy. ' The children received candy and Toys. ChrisTmas baslceTs were senT To various needy Tamilies wiTh The remainder oT The money. A Trip To a Purdue TooTball game and a Trip Through The l-learld Publishing Com- pany was also enioyed by The members. 136 Members male ready for The annual Line of Dimes. gaged as speakers. Junior and senior Y-Teens groups were guesTs aT one oT The meeTings To hear Frank LiTTle, execuTive secreTary oT The sTaTe Y. lvl. C. A., speak on "Boy and Girl Re- laTionships." A group discussion Tollowed his Tallc. l-leading The club were RoberT Beal, presi- denT: Tom Bluemle, vice-pres., Phil Brown, sec- reTaryg l-loward Dunham, Treasurer: Graydon L-,VP B Rl Hfiivf To Y,CLU8 UNE OF DIMES V 9'4"-9 7' SEVENTEEN CLUB To became a member oT The SevenTeen Club, a girl musT be voTed in, as There is a lim- iTed number oT members each year ThaT can ioin. Average grades oT C or beTTer musT be mainTained. The group meeTs on The TirsT and Third Thursday oT each monTh aT The Y. M. C. A. OTTicers l. To r.-Diane EllingTon, secreTary3 Mrs. Dadds, sp Le' Ann Dixon, presidenTq Joan Sellers, Treasurer. Ann RoberTs, vice-pres., and Mrs, LamberT, sponsor, were noT presenT when The picTure was Taken. To Torm loyal Triendships, mainTain high sTandards oT conducT aT all Times, and To pledge loyalTy To our school and iTs acTiviTies are some oT The purposes oT This organizaTion. An impressive candlelighT iniTiaTion was held Tor The new members in November. AT one oT The meeTings Donald Alleman oT The Bonser BeauTy Shop gave a Tallc on The new shorT hair sTyles in regard To diTTerenT Types of Taces. l-le demonsTraTed by cuT- Ting and sTyling RuTh McElderry's hair. The "Beau Brummell Bounce", an open dance held aT The Grandview CounTry Club, was a huge success, so iT was decid- ed by The club ThaT This dance would be- come an annual evenT. AT The dance Roni Burlce, senior, was crowned "Beau Brum- mell oT The Year" by Le' Ann Dixon. SevenTeen Club pins were selecTed Tor The coming year. Candy and coolcies were sold by The girls aT The club's booTh aT The Mardi Gras. A picnic Tor members and Their daTes aT Mounds Park concluded The acTiviTies Tor The year. 137 JUNIOR CONSERVATION CLUB Any boy who is inTeresTed in The subiecT oT conservaTion may ioin The Junior Conser- vaTion Club. The purpose oT This club is To promoTe conservaTion and good sporTsman- ship in The school and communiTy. I-lighlighTing The program was The group's annual Tield Trip To a sTaTe park. This year's Trip was made To Turlcey Run STaTe Park. OTTicers were Tom BaldauT, presidenT: Ross Spangler, vice-presidenTg Don l-ligbee, sec- reTary: Fred Long, Treasurer: and Jaclc Tay- lor, sgT. aT arms. John Finney and Roberjr McDowell acT as sponsors. The club meeTs on The second and TourTh Wednesday oT each school monTh aT The Y. M. C. A. The showing oT movies was a new TeaTure aT The meeTings. Once each monTh The club's program was made up oT Technicolor movies E Sf"i1f ff' I-"Yi: 2 gf - ...J: ..z '5- Af -'L'.'::. .5353 E2 If .'jg5g?1f3?i2.fQ.i"' TQ, wi ii' '3?!F35f"' '?- -' in'-. 2 if -51, -1 ,ff .9,:.,4. 'KL . M1571 ,. gf -71 f,- 'M' E: ff -.1 I -:. ff J R Q 12, f C :gs .f ZLQZTZ 153.-Y! E15EZ5if:1A5112H513172511 Iifhfff on conservaTion. The oTher program was usu- ally a local speaker. Because oT expressed inTeresT in conser- vaTion, The subieclr was added To This year's Career Day program. A spealcer Trom The STaTe DeparTmenT oT C o n s e r v a Ti o n was broughT in Tor The program. 138 TORCH CLUB Scholarship, characTer, and leadership are The gualiTicaTions Tor membership in The Torch Club, which meeTs every Wednesday nighT aT The Y. M. C. A. Some oT The acTiviTies oT The group were a Halloween parTy, sale oT wreaThs aT ChrisT- mas Time, and a booTh aT The STudenT Coun- cil's Mardi Gras. InTeresTing programs were arranged Tor The meeTings, which included an ouTside speaker and educaTional movies. To creaTe and mainTain high sTandards oT ChrisTian characTer ThroughouT The school and communiTy is The aim oT These TorTy Treshman and sophomore boys. The mosT imporTanT evenT oT The club is sponsoring The impressive, annual EasTer sun- rise service aT Shadyside Park. WalTer ManiTold and Ray Brady are The sponsors. The oTTicers were VicTor Peck, pres- idenT: John Boomer, vice-presidenT, Jack l-lamilTon, Treasurer, Jack Collins, sgT.-aT- arms: and Ronad Brown, chaplain. Concluding The acTiviTies Tor The school year was The inTroducTion oT new oTTicers, The annual club picnic and ouTing, and a baseball Trip To Indianapolis. X S ' I 1 BIBLE CLUB Heading Jrhe group were Bolo Riggs, Presidenf. Marlsion Swango, Viceepresidenip and Janei Wiggins, Sec.-Treas. Mr. Weaver is Jrhe iaculiy sponsor. MINIWANCA COUNCIL This club is composed of siudenrs who have been +o Camp Miniwanca. Officers were Torn Childes, President Jerry Carr, Vice-President and Maureen Carroll, Sec.-Treas. The sponsor is Miss Thursion. 140 HISTORY CLUB Any sTudenT who is inTeresTed in hisTory and in visiTing Those "Tar away places" may become a member oT The T-lisTory Club. Ably sponsored by Miss Virginia LindsTrom and J. J. Bailey, The meeTings were held aT- Ter school in room 207 every TirsT and Third Wednesday oT The school monThs. lnTeresTing speakers were engaged aT The meeTings. An Anderson College sTudenT Trom Jamaica spoke abouT his homeland, a Yugoslovian D. P. Tamily Told abouT The ed- ucaTion and cusToms in Yugoslovia, and a Tormer Navy man discussed his experiences in Korea. Colored sides oT Canada were shown aT one oT The programs. AT Thanksgiving Time members Turnished canned goods and Tood and approximaTely TiTTeen baskers were given To neady Tamilies. l'TisTory Club was one oT The TirsT To sponsor a square dance. IT wass held aT The Club Tom- Tom and The proceeds were donaTed To The Tom-Tom Tund. The group parTicipaTed in winTer and spring meeTings oT The lndiana Junior l'lisTorical SocieTy, oT which The AHS club is a member. OTTicers Tor The year were PaT UTley, pres- idenTq Shirley l.l.eTler, vice-presidenT: Nancy Wilson, secreTaryq Marylou Waymire, Treas- urerq and Gerry Connelly, roll clerk. "Ulu fhmsnmfh Sy 'figs K -5 ::::::::r:i:-: S: zuallgv- -ul.-its ,Qgwf 'wb 2331 5? 5.4-A. ,V III, .Ill kllllllllp' llllllll llll llll lllll 1' AIIIII left. 141 CAMERA CLUB Members of lhe Camera Club learn how To develop and prinl piclures. They look Jrheir own piclure for Jrhe "Indian" This year. The group also sponsored a boolh al Jrhe Mar- di Gras. Gordon Julius is The iacully sponsor. Officers were Jane? Riggs, presidenlg Fred Cash, vice-president and Nancye Smilh, sec.- Jrreas. LIBRARY CLUB Book reviews and discussions concerning a wide yariely of aulrhors made up mosl oi Jrhe programs of Jrhis club. Ciiicers were Rex Rice, presiolenlg Bonnie Baker, vice-president Judy Alwoool, secreraryg and Don Lapierre, Jrreas- urer. John R. May, school librarian, is rho sponsor. 142 i F. F. A. To be a member oT The FuTure Farmers oT America a boy musT have Two crediTs in The VocaTional AgriculTure course. This club sTrenghTens The comfidence oT Tarm boys and young men in Themselves, Their worlc, and also creaTes more inTeresT in The inTelli- genT choice oT Tarming oc- cupaTions. Some oT The members wenT To Chicago To wiTness The ln- TernaTional LivesTock Show wiTh l-lorace B. Wilson, who is sponsor. While There, They sTayed aT The STevens l-loTel. The group sponsored basl4eT- ball and soTTball Teams and several judging Teams. The annual F. F. A. PesT War was concluded wiTh a chili supper. Pop-corn was sold by The Tellows aT all The AT-IS basl4eT- ball games. A hay-ride parTy and a Tield Trip in The early summer wound up The acTiviTies FuTure Tarmers p T corn-piclcers on field Trip. Tor The year. OTTicers were Norman Gillespie, presidenTg James Jones, vice-president Jim FogarTy, secre-Tary: and Loren FrendT, Treasurer. 143 PRE-MED CLUB 1 Learning helpTul TacTs abouT The various specialized Tields oT medicine has been The aim oT all sTudenTs belonging To The Pre-lvled club. lv1osToT These sTudenTs expecT To maior in The medical course in college. lnTeresTs vary Trom docTor To laboraTory Technician, dieT- ician, and nurse, To denTal secreTaries. Combining Their inT- D eresTs To an advanTage, members ioined The Science club Tor several oT Their meeTings. Regular meeTings were held aT school on Monday even- ings. Douglass Brown, direcTor oT counseling services, was guesT spealcer aT one oT The meeTings, where hinTs and guid- ance in accordance wiTh plans Tor a TuTure career in The med- cal proTession were discussed. The group made a Tour oT ST. John's l-lospiTal and saw The diTTer- enT phases oT hospiTal work. To gualiTy Tor membership in The Pre-Med Cllub, one should have a very deTiniTe inTeresT in medicine. The club preTers To have uniors and seniors as members because They have compleTe plans: however, This is noT always The case. - Sponsors oT The club are l-l. A. Eilar and B. B. l-lorTon, science insTrucTors. OTTicers were Al- ice Baum, presidenTq BeTTy RuTh Fisher, vice-presiclenTg LoureTTa BreiTweiser, sec.-Treas., and Mike Dunlap, sergeanT-aT-arms. 144 V... . .., ,......,, ..., .,,......, . .,. SENIOR Y-TEENS . "Swing your parfner, round and round" could be heard above fhe mu- sic and laughfer in fhe Blue Triangle room of fhe Y. W. C. A. The I-li-Y boys were invifed and Mrs. Riffer, girls physical educafion insfrucfer af fhe Y. W. C. A., gave fhe calls and faughf fhe couples how fo square dance. Punch and coolcies were served fo fhe exhausfed dancers. Ofher meefings included helpful advice for girls concerning clofhes, personalify, dafes, and malce-up. A represenfafive from Merle Norman Cosmefics demonsfafed fhe correcf applicafion of make-up on Lou Ann , , , Cabinef members-Isf row, l. fo r.: Paffy Sfoner, Barbara Duranf, Judy Kllmef. SFDFIIWQ dresses and SUITS 'ff'Ol'Y'I Collins, Sue Genfry, and Janie Ervin. H-me iunior' deb Shop Znd. row: Mae Morqan, Aloma Sfanley, Carolyn Terhune, Nedra were shown by one of fheir sales- ladies. Cabinef members supervised Diane program and parfy planning. "l-learfs Delighfn a dress up dance, held in fhe Nafional Guard Armory, was sponsored by all four Y-Teen groups. The lnfer-Club council and fhe groups' advisers were in charge of fhe arrangemenfs. Officers were Judy Collins, presidenfg Bar- Swarf, Ann Roberfs, and Barbara Nelson. Sfanding: Nafalia Beck, Judy Salyers, Donna Spangler, Janef Conrad, Wiley, Laurale' Rozelle. bara Duranf, vice-presidenfg Janie Ervin, sec- refaryy and Paffy Sfoner, freasurer. Sponsors are Miss Nola Cagley, Y-Teen secrefary, and Mrs. Virginia Wrighf. A frealc show was sponsored by fhe mem- bers af fhe Mardi Gras 145 JUNIOR Y-TEENS Heading llie group were Maureen Carroll, president Beverly Porges, vice-presiolenl: Caryl Line, secrelaryq and Jennie Tudor, lreasurer. SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS Officers were Janel l-laynes, president Suzie Norris, vice-presiclenlg Carol Smillw, secrelaryg and Mary Kay Grillillw, Treasurer. H6 FRESHMAN Y-TEENS Officers were Marla Shimer, presidenlp Sylvia Snyder, vice-presidenl: Carol Meiser, secre- Jrary, and Janice Sample, lreasurer. F. T. A. Senior members of lhe Fulure Teachers of America go 'ro various elemenlary schools in Jrown and assisl lhe inslruclors by acling as cadel leachers. Cllicers were Lou Ann Kilmer, presidenlg Pal Jones, vice-president Belly l'lellems, secrelaryq Phil Brown, Jrreasurer: Fern Edwards, parli- amenlariang and Marilyn Maynard, librarian. Miss Margarel Vandevender and Douglass Brown are The laculry sponsors. i l 147 SCIENCE CLUB The purpose of Jrhis club is To creale an inleresl in lhe many dilicerenl fields of science, and To develop Jrhe abilily ol slrudenls inleresled in science. lnleresling experimenls were held al Jrhe meelings. Officers were George Wood, presidenly Gordon Julius, vice-presidenlg Barbara Lusher, secrelaryq and Lyle Yorlc, Jrreasurer. Facully sponsors are Howard Eilar and B. B. Horlon. WRITERS CLUB Officers for lhe year were Barbara Jean Graham, president Dorolhy Spangler, vice-presi- denlq and Rulhie Milburn, sec.-Jrreas. Miss Thurslon is lhe sponsor. The club encourages Hs members lo wrile, and il gives an opporlunily lo submil lheir malrerial lor publicalion. 145 fm? re BCYS' GLEE CLUB For The TirsT Time in many years. all sTudenTs in Al-TS requesTinq musical ir1sTrucTioh were plac- ecl in appropriaTe classes as a resulT OT an increase in curriculum and TaciliTies This year. The Boys' Glee Club is direcTecl by lv1r.Clem, heacl OT The music cleparTmenT. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Because OT The large number OT requesTs Tor vocal insTrucTion, Girls' Glee Clubs meT Three cliTTerenT periods cluring The day. Two OT The clubs were insTrucTed by Miss Mary RuTh Palmer, while The Thircl was TaughT by Mr. Clem. 149 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB I I ' I ll l fi One-half credil in music is received by sluclenls enrolled in a glee club. These clubs clo nor perform on any programs, as Ihey are merely Io Train voices and Teach The sluderils Io reaol music. GIRLS' CONCERT CHOIR From The girls' glee clubs are seleclecl The maximum number of Iorly sluclenls who malce up The Girls' Concerl Choir. This choir is a Iavorile because of ils aclivilies and colorful appear- ence on rhe programs. ' . iv 4 A.. 'LLW 1. , f 1 50 MIXED CHORUS l ' Training for lhe prominenl Choral Club is received by Jrhose enrolled in The Mixed Chorus GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Any sludenl in high school is eligible for enrollmenl in a glee club lrom whose membership is selecled lhose sludenls composing all olher vocal groups in +he school's music program. 151 "SWEETHEARTS" OPERETTA CHORAL CLUB Singing and acTing in The opereTTa "SweeThearTs" was one oT The ouTsTanding perTormances oT The Choral Club during The year. Under The direcTion oT Miss Mary RuTh Palmer, The group also performed Tor The World Day oT Prayer, The annual EasTer program and sunrise service, The CounTy Choral Music FesTival, and The vocal music convocaTion. This acTive club sang Tor The sTudenTs aT WashingTon and NorTh Anderson schools. The senior members voiced Their Tarewells aT CommencemenT by singing The "Farewell AnThem," and They also sang aT BaccalaureaTe. The seniors were enTerTain- ed by The iuniors aT an annual banqueT. OTTicers oT The group included Bill MarTin as presidenT Tor The Tall semesTer and Jim STrader Tor The spring semesTer: Dan Green vice-presidenT: and PaTTy SToner, secreTary-Treasurer. Ser- ving as accompanisT was DoroThy Wheeler, assisTed occasionally by RuTh Mclalderry. iii I Choral Club has always been one oT The highesT high school goals Tor many music lovers. Members are selecTed by Their abiliTy To sing well and To read music. They musT make Tairly good grades and have aT leasT and read music. one semesTer in glee club. PerTorming Tor more programs Than any oTher vocal music organizaTion is The Madri- gal Club which is composed oT six girls and six boys. This year They included Barbara Nel- son, Donna Spangler, BeneTha Clark, PaTTy SToner, NaTalia Beck, Judy Eglen, Dick Sowash, Bill MarTin, Bob STohler, Bob Thompson, Jim STrader, and Johnny Jones. Miss Palmer leads The group. CTTicers oT The vocal ensemble were BerneTha Clark, presidenT, and Dick Sowash, secreTary-Treasurer. Groups Tor which They sang include Teachers' lnsTiTuTe aT lnd- ianapolis, PTA meeTings, OpTimisT Club, church groups, moThers clubs. SecreTaries' fXssociaTion, CurrenT EvenTs Club, l-li-Y, RoTary Club, sororiTies, DeMolay, and many oThers. Besides Their many programs, parTies are enjoyed ThroughouT The year. Members are selecTed Trom Choral Club Tor Their biliTy To sing J' 1. fs uf, 4 m Q E h L '11 Q Q , , , 'Q 0' M , jf 4 w Y 'V Q f ,sf1feff5W5E ' S ' ' f X 'L Q X A Q P m 1 f f , -A-:: H , N g . 4 Q . A rr-f gf' - 4' V Q . -- f , a 'fv?' i u lkw X. X vb? A - N J Q., , fx ' K X f y 4 X ,Q KJ 3 . 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X Vvfwf 1 . " ye? ' ' EHQQIILRQ? . 3, H K fxfufiff .E Il'-F I : '17,.,?Q5 bjQLf' " A 'L " V . f " 'N l 1 V ' I ' ' , A . 4 ny . W5?1Q.fs N... 1 lggif' f Q wrt X ,mmwmv A 2+ X Q P y Ha , . ga? f wwsi ,ii . ffflih? 3 f' , ., 4 , D was 1'- mj ' I Wm Q, we ,if if 12 ,Y ,Rf FOR US . . . NEVER A DULI.. MOMENT Peace pipe passed al pow-wow. Scenery for llie "Swee'rliear+s" Operella made by arl classes. Norman Coolc explains pliolroqrapliy on Career Day. Dancers al Fall Wind-Up wlwere senior lass, Belly Simpson, reigned as Queen. Prof. Roloerl Reardon, represenfalive from Anderson College, liere on College Guidance Day. Publicarions sraff members a+H'1e Sfevens Hofel in Chicago, while aHencl- ing Hwe Narional Scnolasric Press Associaion. Fight fight fight Indians. S+uden+ Council Book Exchange oloera+ed in room I I8. Barbara Cole elecfed "Swee+near'r Queen" a+ Hne DeMolay Sweernearf Ball. M --M. .A, , 4, , HAVOC BREAKS LOOSE AT TOURNEY Coaclw Lamberl leads cheers. Sue Sleeps and Tom Clmildes were Jrlme myslerlous Miss Green and lvlr Red. Unusual modes of lransporlalion used by fans on llmeir way +0 llwe Buller Field l-louse. We didn? win llwe regional, bul we celebraled. TIME . . BUT DUST SOON SETTLES Secrelary ol Slale, Cliarles F. Flerning, warned sludenls aboul wreclrless driving. Nedra Swarl wins pig on TV sliow on Jrlwe annual Wasliinglon Trip during spring vacalion. lnler-class games included boys sack race and girls lliree-legged race. Seniors were viclorious. "Doc" Barner culs cake al iournalism banguel, celebraling Jrlwe 5O+li ann- iversary ol pulolicalions. W af ...MW ss. T , as HIDDEN TALENT MAKES ITS DEBUT David Vanarsdall, Belly Simpson. and Bob Sanders gave llieir version of "Red River Valley." Barbershop lwarmony provided by Lowell l-lardacre, Larry l-lines, Don l-lenderson, and Bob Thompson. Band members included Bob Church. Gary Gillis, Bud l-larrell, Sleve Palces, and Tom Dye. "The Mirror and l" by Janel Biddle and Barbara Oakes. T 164 CAROLYN SEYBERT REIGNS AS QUEEN "Neplune's Cas+le" was The Jrherne of lhe annual Junior Prom given in honor of 'rhe gradualing seniors. Queen Carolyn Seyberl reigned from a Jrhrone which was shaped as an open shell. She and her allendanls Mau- reen Carroll llelll and Bobby Jo Handley lrighll were elecled' by Jrhe boys of lhe junior class. 165 COMMITTEES PLAN FOR SENIOR WEEK Facully Lunclweon al Edgewood Counlry Club. Uplown and Drive-ln Tlwealer Parlies. Picnic al Noblesville Park. Brealofasr Dance al Edgewood Counlry Club Senior-Facully Dance al Labor Temple. Senior Talenl Program. , 3 '-' vi gpg 1 WV V. if 233 it 35 bs 1 xy A Y wif ,S K. 2 il 1 .Y npr. 1' Af Ne A . . a iff 1 Y .- YA 5 fi 51 if .F Tig A Q Av 5 4 'N .55 W 23 1 .nr I ati - H+ QQ R 1 E Z . QQ M, 4355. if WF O w xk 'XJ 64? H Q psi A , warg? wwpf Q .M f 55381. K2f?iS?f33 . ,Q lgsifkfli i I , 95, . . Q 'Rh' , ii fl 5, 55 E fi WS .92-as my if 1 5 W lull? rw wwf W! 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