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Q' f , , sw X' A as 0 R S ww 5' ZW' -------------------- ..... ----- 3,53 -.l:Q1afg.------.. ---------..-------- 1. WIDDOWSON, ROBERT JAMES Bob WO ' AV , TlgrIAeil1f. 91 ZEITLER, VERNON ARTHUR Zite Practical Arts, Club: Science. . A03 , - 913 Club: G-lA' Academic, Class V, P., ,35, Jr., Prom Com . mittee, Football, Track, Lightnin,, Cente 8. YOU G, ILA ELIZABETH Pied nial Pageant, Clubs: Dramatic Q. WILDEN, HELEN LUCILLE Butt Commercial, Club: Commercial. Stamp CV. P., '34D. Practical Arts, Gym Exhibition, Clubs: Cheer Leaders, Dramatic, Home Ec., G. A. A. 3. WILLLXBI, JAMES EY.-SN A4-arleiniv. Orc-ll.. Club: 1xCFKl-N?1lltlf'ill. 4. lYlLLIAlXlS. LUIS LEE . Sis fl0lllIllSl'l'lS:ll. 5. WOLFE. CIIARLES EDWARD Chiu-k Ar-zulenliv. llllt'l'-IIlUI'i1l Basketball Referee. Football, Track, Clubs: Varsity HI, Cooking. li. WOODWARD, JOHN CLYDE llbuclia Prarwticzll Arts, Student Public-ations. Assist- ant Aflv., Mgr., '35, Business Mgr., Lilnclien. Pinal'orc, Rosamunde, Clubs: Aero-Nau- tical, iflc, Glce, VVebster, Smocks und Sngjig, QL, 1 A TAJA, ,Cx J., ... 9 4 , Q xx .J l X 1 , L ...uf Q' K, a v gx Page 21
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QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 1. STILE, JAMES GILBERT Jim Connnercial, Football, Band, Clubs: Aero- Nautical, Commercial. 2. STINEMAN, GERTRUDE OREL Dick Conunercial, Gym Exhibition, Student Pub- lications, Circulation Mgr., Clubs: Dramatic, Connncrcial, G. A. A. 3. STORMER, WILLIAM JACK Nibs Academic. Band, Orch., German lhuid. Stage Crew, Motion Picture Crew And Send- eth Rain. Usher. C6lll.B1l111,1l tP2l.Q'6il11L, Clubs: Dramatic, Stamp, hIovie,Appreciatio11. 1 U ' , ooooogoooooooooooo QQQQQQQQQ -1-. SWARTZ, JAMES NORTH Jim Practical Arts, Band, Orcl1., Pit Orch. 5. TESTA, ARTHUR RICHARD Art Practical Arts, Football, Basketball, Track, Club: Varsity ul. 6. THOMPSON . JAN E ELLEN Academic, Student Publications, Associate Ed., High Arrow. L'lndicn Club Ed., Jr.. Prom Connnittee, Gym Exhibition, Centennial Pageant, Clubs: l,,I'i-llllittifi, Press, hlovie Ap- preciation. THD. -RZ' a.- AP'- oZe QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Qoeaoooc 7. TRIMARCHI, FRANCES MARIE Fran Commercial, Choral, Student Council, Clubs: G. A. A. QTreas., '34j , Connnercial. S. UBER, GLENN WILSON Skinny Practical Arts, Clubs: itlovie Appreciation, Rifle. 9. UIILER, RUTII NAOMI Acarleniic, Jr., Proni Conlmittee, Choral, Pinal'orc,', Usher, 'CLightnin', Clubs: Dra- matic. blovie Appreciation, Snlocks and Sllll1llg0S. 10. VINTON, JOIIN PRESTON .lack Practical Arts, Clubs: Movie Appreciation, Rifle. 1l. YOGEL, ROBERT Bob Ij1'21t'llC2ll Arts. Safely Patrol, Club: Aero- Nautival tPres., '3-U. IQ. WALKER, ANNA KATHRYN Kay Coniniercial. ciylll Exhibition, Club: Coln- niercial. G. A. A. 13. WALKER. ERMA CAROLYN Pra::l.ical Arts, Gyni Exhibition. 1-1. WALKER. RAYMOND CLAIR Ray c1U111lIl6l'i'l21l. 15, WALK ER, ROYDEN BLAIR Roy Connncrcial. 115. WALLS, JAMES EDYVIN llada Practical Arts. Football, Track, Rosa- ll1U.1lllC,l, Club: Culee. 17. WARDROP, WILLIAM BELL Bill Academic, Jr., Prom Conirnittee, Student Council CPres., '35D, Jr., Class V. P., Fresh- men Class Treas., Football, Lightnin,,,' Pin- aforcf' nll0S211lll111ClC,,, Centennial Pageant, All-County Chorus, Shakcspercan Players, Clubs: Glce CV. P., '35D, Dramatic QPres., ' ,Jw 104 is. WAUGAMAN, Lois MELBA G-114, A4-adeniic, Orch., All-County Orch., Usher, Clubs: LjI'2t11'liltl4'. Pandorean. 19. wnullsa, RAYMOND iiffmpy Connncrcial, Clubs: Aero-Nautical, Rifle. QU. WHITE, RALPH JAMES White Practical Arts, Student Council, Club: Wlebster. Page 20
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Q i K N ll qi ' 0 Junior ClaSS 1081609 W 2026502 Sophomore Class ------------------..-----------------------------4xx---------- Into the school this year has crept a classes to new activity avhl opened to new spirit which has reawakened the them new responsibilities. The sale of .. x n J ffl f . DJ , X S l 1 E l l 1 1 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ the new activity tickets indicated not only interest and loyalty in our school, but the fact that we can accept new ideas. The form of student participation in the administration introduced in the schools several yea1's ago is 11ow an ac- cepted policy, and tl1e students have learned to respond to its demands in a somewhat surprising nlanner. Real stu- dent Pl'OlJlClIlS have been faced tllltl their solutions sought. Each class has con- tributed its share of representatives into Student Council--the clearing house of student problems. The junior class has as its adviser, hlr, George Bl. Hill, who has guided the des- tinies of that ever-eventful Junior Proin- enade and Junior-Senior picnic for many years now. Needless to say, as this year was no exception, the Prom was received with much enthusiasm, and the school waits with eager anticipation to see about the picnic. The junior class is made up of one hundred and ninety-six boys and girls. Fifty-six of these peo- ple connnute from the surrounding sec- tions of the county to attend school. Elected to the ruling body of this 'class were: Fred Bairsd, presidentg Stewart J a c k lilc- Zacur, treas- Johnston. vice-prresidentg Knight. secretary, Howard urer: Zlllll Richard Thomas, sergeant-at- arms. The largest class in the entire school is the sophomore class. flt is made up of two hundred and seventy-two Inenibers. Sixty-eight of these students are C0111- muters. To the group who attended In- diana lligh School in preceding years were added those students who came over from the Indiana Training School. The tenth-year students have shared ac- tively with their upper classmen the re- sponsibilities of student participation in school administration, and have shown their loyalty to the school as 'well as the other grades. Their sponsor is lktr. lvil- liam lililt. Two hundred and fifty-three pupils entered the ninth grade of school this year. Ninety-eight of these students came from out of tow11. It was niany ot the boys' and girls' Hrst year in In- diana High School, the Parochial and various surrounding township schools be- ing the institutions of instruction before- hand. These students 6I1t01'Ctl i11to an entirely new cycle of learning. They were introduced to various courses of study! and placed in that one which they Junior Rooms 108, 109, 110 junior Rooms 201, 202, 204 Sophomore Class Page 22
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