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Page Twenty ARTHUR E. ADAMS is 3 real ioiner here at E.H.S. Art is veep of the Phi-Chem Club and treasur- er of the GUS Club. Art belongs to RiHe Club, F.T.A., Booster and Red Cross Clubs, and the .-Idmnee staff. Evenings. Art works at Dale's Drive Inn. Farming? Did someone say farm- ing: Call ROBERT NV. AXE. He's an expert. His interests don't stop at that: for he belongs to the Boost- er. Red Cross, Commercial, GUS, and Phi-Chem Clubs. Bob was also partly responsible for having gliders at the prom. Musically inclined is CARL Q. BAKER, prexy of the F.T.A. and band. Bake was president of E Club and has held okhces in our fresh- man, sophomore and senior classes. Carl has letters in band and Ad- nzrzefz Carl's outside interests are DeMolay and giving woodwind in- strumental lessons. Collecting stamps is the main in- terest of ROLAND BECK. He helped decorate for the prom, played intramural basketball, and would like shop six periods a day. Roland came to E.H.S. from North Side. He works at a cabinet shop in Huntington. Managing the advertising and business departments of the Ad- vmief' has kept DONALD T. BEL- BUTOWSKI busy. Leading yells three years won him an E. Don took time out from math and chemistry to belong to the Red Cross, GUS, and Commercial Clubs and F.T.A. DeMolay is his chief outside interest. I A busy boy is RONALD A. BEL- BUTOXVSKI. Ron heads the :ld- muiec staff. He belongs to the Phi- Chem, Red Cross, Commercial and GUS Clubs and F.T.A. Ron sports an E in YELL, varsity sports, and i-ldmzzzee. His outside interests are DeMolay and any work to make a buck. He presided over the Phi-Chem and Booster Clubs and lent a hand to GUS and Red Cross Clubs. He took the responsibility of being Afl- zuuzrr sports editor: he ioined F,T.A. He plans to teach math. His holi- ldies are the same as most boys his age. - Thut's LEONARD I. BETLEY! Singing in her church choir and working at the YMCA are ROSA LEE BOSTON'S hobbies. Her club activities include Red Cross, GUS, and G.A.A. Sociology is her favor- ite subieet. Reading, sewing, music, and many other hobbies keep MARY M. BRANDT a busy girl. Her favorite subjects are driving and art. She is a member of the Home Ec and Red Cross Clubs and served on the .Ain- IIYJVIIVPI staff. Pat is ri member of Red Cross. GUS, and Glee Clubs. She served on the prom committee last year and is a Hagbearer with the band. Ice skating and swimming are hobbies which PATRICIA A. BREINFALK enioys. She likes to rack her brain with sociology.
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Say, have you seen that fellow from Central? His name is IACK IRVIN BRUNSON. Iason is a member of Booster and DeMolay. He enioys drawing and hunting. Iaek likes to give pantomimes in English class. CLARIS BUSKIRK has a col- lection of 400 different perfume bottles. Her -l-H work has won her trips to Purdue and to Chi- cago, Bashful won an E in Home lic Club. Chemistry problems are her favorite homework. Claris served on the prom refreshment committee and belonged to GUS Club. Everybody knows MARY IO CHAPMAN as the girl who is al- ways in a flurry. She has good reason to be in a rush: for lo numbers her activities as N.F.L. truezisurer, .-Idzinzzve news editor, GUS. E. and Red Cross Clubs. She says her favorite subject is journal- ism. MARY SUE CLER belongs to Red Cross and Home EC Clubs. She enioys English IV and sociology best of all subiects. If you are going to any far away places, re- member Susy's picture post card collection. ROBERT COBB enjoys anything that will go 85 m.p.h. His activities include Red Cross, Commercial, and RiHe Clubs. Beating a drum earned him an E. The Wayne Propane Gas Co. knows Bob as an active Worker. One of the busiest girls in the class is MARTHA LOU COLE- MAN. our iunior Prom Queen. Marty is senior class secretary, vecp of the band and G.A.A. She was prexy of the Y-Teen group in Waynedale. She is active in F.T.A., Red Cross. GUS. and Booster Clubs. DONALD REX CORBITT, who has played on the Elmhurst basket- ball squad four years. was veep of the freshman class and a member of Red Cross and Phi-Chem Clubs. He was top man on the Adzwzlzce Business stall his iunior year. Golf is Rex's summer recreation. YVALLACE L. COTIQON came from Huntington High where he belonged to the Hi-Y and was on the football team. At E.H.S. he works in the cafeteria and belongs to the Red Gros Club. Butch also packs parachutes for the Indiana Air National Guard. An outstanding feature of this small senior is his dead-eye shoot- ing with a rifle. For this he earned an li. KEITH DEETER also qual- ified for the Red Cross and Phi- Chem Clubs. Looking at girls Qjust looking! is his hobby. Movies are CHARLES L. DEN- NISON'S hobby. lim is a member of tlie Red Cross, Booster, Phi- Chem. and Rifle Clubs. He played intramural basketball. He is often seen setting up pins at the bowling alley. His favorite subject is book- keeping. Page Twenty-one
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