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I remember us . . . R. Adams W. Adams' I. K. Birclafield I. A. Birchfield Blougla Bowser Brant Bruner LONNIE EDWARD BRUNER Lonnie INDUSTRIAL ARTS Lonnie is one of those people who has more friends than height. As a true American, he rates baseball as his very favorite sport. He also enjoys shop, and steak dinners with all the trimmings. Rifle Club 4 Hobby Club 62 3 IRA RICHARD ADAMS Dick ACADEM IC A tall, dark and handsome athlete who likes to hunt and drive his father's bread truck. His favorite sport is football, and he just loves pork chops. Dick is a really nice guy and loads of fun. Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Bervalon 4 WILMA JOAN ADAMS Willie COMMERCIAL Willie, a wow in blue, is a lively, loquacious brownette. Though one of our tiny seniors, she carries a giants load in her activities. Her time is spent with Judy, Nancy and Shelvie. Future un- decided. Bervalon 4 Mountain-Ear 1 2 3 Y-Teens 1 2 3 4 Chico 2 3 4 JANET KAY BIRCHFIELD Jan ACADEMIC Jan is 5 foot 2, eyes of blue, peppy and pretty too. She wants to enter nurses' training. She was chosen as our Maple Festival Princess. Jan likes dancing and football. She is lots of fun and has many friends. Y-Teens 1 2 3 4 Cheerleading 3 4 Chico234 G.A.A.123 JUDY ANN BIRCHFIELD Jute: COMMERCIAL To be a S6CICtal'y is this blue-eyed blonde's am- bition. She is the other half of our You-all twins. Cheerleading finds jutes full of boundless energy. A talkative lass with a smile for everyone. Cheerleading 3 4 Chico 2 3 4 Y-Teens Q 3 4 G. A. A. 2 3 DONALD LEE BLOUGH Don ACADEMIC Don, a good-looking halfback, rates high with his classmates. He is a big tease with a devilish grin. Don would like to go to college. He enjoys sitting down to a big steak dinner, or playing football. Basketball 1 Q 3 4 Varsity B 1 92 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Bervalon 4 KAY ANN BOWSER Cindy COMMERCIAL Cheerful, full of pep is Kay and proves it in her high-stepping routines as our head majorette. She was nicknamed Cindy', after the hilarious perform- ance given in our junior class play. Band 1 234 ChicoQ34 Junior and Senior Class Plays G. A. A. 2 3 4 SADIE PEARL BRANT Snaiinr COMMERCIAL Likable, would do anything for you. Where you see Sadie you will see Alice, they're inseparable. Like most commercials, she aspires to become a sec- retary. Busy as a bee was she, as our photography editor. Bervalon 4 G. A. A. 1 2 3 Y-Teens 2 3 Chico 2 3 4
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Glass of ' 5 5 Front real: William Roberts, preridentg Shirley Hauger, Jerremry. Back teal: William Ringer, vice preridenlg Jack Meyers, frearurer. As we, the seniors, enter the familiar halls of BBJHS for our last and best year of high school, our thoughts are filled with memories. As we are getting accustomed to the many new duties that confront us, we are summoned to Room 4 for a class meeting. Senior pictures will be taken Thursday and Friday, was the exciting news that went around the first week of September. As the first month of school progressed, the senior class elected their officers. William Roberts was elected president and therefore took over the duties and the problems of committees. At a meeting held in the middle of December, the class chose the white rose as its flower, Forward Ever, Backward Neveru was selected as the class motto, col- ors of Kelly green and white lent vivid contrast to the class colors. The Man on the Stairs was presented November 4, with Mrs. Cesarone directing this event, and Shelvie Fogle and Eleanor Hoffman as the student co-directors. This event was the seniors' way of paying their share of the prom, along with support from the junior class. Basketball season brought lots of new cheers, with the six senior cheerleaders in their bright blue-and-white uniforms, leading the student body in backing up their team. The basketball team had four senior boys in the starting line-up. Eight senior boys represented the class on the gridiron during the football season. Christmas vacation time brought many new and ex- citing things. janet Birchfield was chosen to represent our class and school as Maple Princess. She presented a dramatic reading from joan of Arc to Win her this honor. In the field of musical talent, the class was well rep- resented in mixed chorus. Two senior girls were chosen to sing in the Central-Western District Chorus, held in Somerset, February 10, ll, 12. The girls' ensemble of ten singers claimed seven senior members, all from the mixed chorus. Band and orchestra claimed a high per- centage of the senior class as members. Many of the senior class were very busy with hall patrol duties, and the commercials got much practical experience with their many secretarial assignments for teachers. . The class party was held in the gym in the early Part of March, with everyone having a gay time. The prom also gets its attention from the members of the class, in decorating the gym, planning refreshments and inviting their guests. Class night was the last affair in which we all had a chance to express ourselves to our classmates. With Commencement as a time to be long remembered, we said good-by to our Alma Mater, our class traditions, and our class sponsors, Mr. Lehman and Mr. Suder. With this We said farewell to the classes and activities of our many school years, long to be remembered. Zl
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ELEANOR BUTTS HOFFMAN Elli ACADEMIC Elli is a neat, blue-eyed brownette with a pleasing personality. History, basketball and steak rate high on her list of favorites. She wears a gold wedding band on her left hand since December llth. Band 1 Q 3 4 Chico 2 3 Orchestra 2 3 4 Bervalon 4 PHYLLIS ELAINE CARVER Pea ACADEMIC Phyllis is an ambitious, likeable girl with many friends. Her ambition is to enter Indiana State Teachers College to prepare for business teaching. She is an attractive brunette with warm brown eyes. Band1Q34 ChicoQ34 Orchestra 2 3 4 Bervalon 4 LOIS LAVERN CooK Lair COMMERCIAL Pretty blonde hair is one of Lois' many assets. Al- though quiet on the surface, just scratch beneath and you'll find a rip-roaring giggle. Oflice practice is her favorite class and blue her favorite color. A Bervalon 4 Mountain-Ear 1 2 Y-Teens 2 3 4 Art 2 3 4 I-IOMER WAYNE COUGHENOUR Cokey INDUSTRIAL ARTS Wayne Qmilkmanj keep those bottles quiet. He has heard this many times while he is working at Modern Dairy. He is a tall guy who likes to tease, but he especially enjoys baseball and steak. Rifle Club 4 Band 1 2 3 Baseball 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 ALMA JULIA CUSTER Al ACADEMIC Alma, a loquacious little waitress at Lafferty's Res- taurant, has pretty, brown, naturally curly hair. She likes all kinds of sports and people. She has a won- derful sense of humor and many friends. Y-Teens 2 3 4 Chico 2 3 4 G. A. A. 1 2 3 Bervalon 4 WILBUR DALE DECKER Willie VOCATIONAL Small in stature, good-looking, with a nice build. Regularly seen cutting it up with his pal Karl. He is well liked by all of his classmates. Neat in ap- pearance. He has remained a bachelor thus far. F. F. A. 1 2 3 4 Football 2 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Boys Glee Club 3 ALICE JOYCE DICKEY Shorty COMMERCIAL Small but mighty best typilies Alice's person- ality. As a leader for the cheerleaders, this little blondy does a terrific job. She, like her pal, Sadie, has a flair for photography and another for being nice. Y-Teens 3 Chico 2 3 4 Cheerleading 3 4 G. A. A. 1 2 3 . . . as we were then H o H man Carver Cook Cougbenour C usler Decker Dickey Engle GWENDLYN ELAINE ENGLE Gwen ACADEMIC Gwen is one of the many girls who is interested in nursing. She takes great pride in caring for and training her horse. During her spare moments she enjoys twirling. She has a ready smile for all. Band 1 2 3 4 Y-Teens Q 3 Chico 2 3 4 Mountain-Ear 2 3
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