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Class Honors MARINE ALSPACH. Valedictorian BETTY EVERETT, Salzatatorimz Y JOHN GILLIOM, Tlvim' Horzorx MAXINE ALSPACH BYRON ARMSTRONG KENNETH BANDELIER PAULINE BARKOVICH JOYCE BATCHELOR CAROL BON DURANT ROBERT BEYER JOANN BUSH JOAN COHEN MARY DAUGHERTY ARTHUR DIANIOND TREVA DODD DONNA DUGDALE BETTY EVERETT VIRGINIA FOWLER MARY GELEIDE 9 1-A .77 'X f l, Honor Roll Average of 90 Or Better PAULYN GIEFING JOHN GILLIOM JOAN GINTHER NICK GERGACZ EVA MAE GREENW'OOD MARX' JANE HERITZ EUNICE I-IILLERMAN LINCOLN HUDSON RAY I-IUEEAI-:ER FOS TER KELLER DELOS LONZO RUTH LOYELACE GERALDINE lVlALlA ARLENE MARTIN MARGUERITE MCCLIEN JAR IES MCNIILLEN for Four Years MARX' NIETZGER MARY MIHOLICH RAYMOND MISINSRI BETTY JANE MILLER ROBERT MOORE JACK MURPHY GXVENDOLYN NEWBECR EUGENE NEh'lETH MARY JEAN NEXWMAN EILEEN NUSSHART DORIS O,DONNELL JANE OLINGER ROBERT OWEN CREN!'S PERKEY HELEN PLACE BETTY RECTOR JANE ZILKY Q1 ' SK.. '7WJ .fir FRANCES RUSSELL FERNE SIMMONS THELNIA SAGE JEAN SEITZ PEGGY SMITH THELNIA SMITH PAT STALTERI MARIAN STEWART FRANCES SWIHART DON THOMAS IRENE TONISITS BARBARA UNGER JUDY VERNON WANDA WEST BETTY WHITMER ANNICE WILSON , . R 2'4' A v I 'Z A, wa? . , - , LA OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: Top Row: Malcolm McIntyre. President: Ray Huffaker. Vice President: Marv Daugherty. Secretary: Joseph Hebert. Treasurer. Below: SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: Thomas Pentz, Presldent Dale McDaniels, Vice President: Carole Meeske. Secretary: James Dudfee, Treasurer. Y N.
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'QI7' af! r k,1-, sc' ,, 1 5, in ' . .marg- rgx Qs S A Kms . It l-I 0-,V liE'l l'Y l.0lllSE ACQUlS'l'l4ltrown- eye.-ll llt-tty was a very iutlustrious mt-mlu-r ol' the Hoosier Poet, She was a member of the tiirl Rt-so-rvcs annl thc tilt-v Clllll. l'IVl'Il,YN IRENPI Al.liRlGll'1'- Brit- was a faithful trumpet-touter in the liancl. Sht- hail fuu Ill'?lt'lll'lIIl1 how to say: May l show you to your st-at, plt-ast-'! as shc was an active mt-mln-r ol' the llslicrs Club. MAXINIC Al.Sl'At'll4-Maxine was a vt-ry active participant in various rlramatic pronltlctions. Shi- was also a prt-sinlent ul' the Stumlent Council. Martine was vlass valetlictorian. f'l.ARl'INt'l'I Al,'l'lt'4 Rt-fl was es- pecially istt-rt-stctl in lmowlinll IIS it more strenuous sport. llw- also lilwsl to :lo mental exercises liy participat- ini: in tht- Checln-rs Clulu. RUSI-IMARY AlVll'lS-Rosemary WHS rt-ally tlanct--mall, She likt-il the pop- ular liatin tlancm-s. especially, lla-r maiu llltt'I't'sts u't-re to lu- funnel out of school liut sht- manaut-rl to lu,-cp entertained here. lltJlUVl'llY .l. ANNIS--- lJ.1ji hatl lu-autiliul lvrown hair anrl sparklinig lilut' eyes. That is really all that nu-tl lu' sairl, She founfl much to keep her occupied, She proved to be very 1-tlicifnt on Wyman's clay. l'Ill,l'llCN ANNlS+l'lilven was a very quit-t littlt- member ot' tht- Girl Re- serves, She was also fontl of sketch- ing: :intl ex:-rtctl hm-r powers of per- suasion on Wyman's Day much to the avlvantaizt- ol' the said store. BYRON ARMS'l'RONGfIiyron was not only fond ol' Spanish but loved everything connected with music, He was active in Banrl and Glee Club. .W VV t , Q , .1 G- sf- if r t Y N X A, f FS . Q .,.. . . 1, 'f t7 . Q - i sf' . , lf., , if . , ,. ,, .. ' J K Q .IEANNPI A'l'Wtl0ll4All the At- woomls of tht- past have been active usht-rt-ttes. That was equally true of Jeanne. She maile a charming secre- tary ol' that st-i'vit-e organization. DORA l4At'llTHl,7llora was the thirml liachtel sister. Slit- lists the llrama Clulv antl filet' Cluli as her main activities antl she pills Maxine Alsi-at-h antl ldunict- llillt-rman at the top ol' her list of friends. ltosla llAlJA7 Rosie was a liusy little uirl who worked all mlurini: her high school years. Found time for participation in thc Stutlcnt Coun- cil and Ushers Clulr also. l1l'l'l l'Y lill'l'll HAICR- lists was very fontl of tlancinu antl liowlinzr. She was iutcrt-stt-tl in the Girl Re- serves and hopes to liecomn- a sales- lanly some rlay. We are sure she will go far in this lit-ltl. C'A'l'lll'IRINli l5Alil'llt- 'l':1p was a very stately lu-unt-ttc who we pre- tlict will some tlay lie a lovely moulel. She counteil among her special frienils Vera liryleski anal Tote liarauy. JEAN lSAKl'lRfJt-aii was a rather quiet, person in school lwut we think she will make a urantl housewife. She was quite inilustrious as she joint-rl the Knitting Club to learn this housewift-ly art. KENNETH IRANUI-Il.llCR-Ken was mainly interested in the pursuit of knowlerlxze. Civics was proud exercise for him anil triironometry was his pet. ELIZABETH A. ISARANY- Tote spent many hours in finding: new yells for enthusiastic Rileyettes. As you all remember, Tote was our very capable head cheer-leader. tREADING FROM LEFT T0 RIGHT, l4E'l l'E J. llARliER-4'l5ilrlJcr was a cunning little chorus uirl in the Waltz Dream . Remember? When not in Glee Club she liked to dabble in paints and oils. PAULINE l5ARKOVlCHfAlways so quiet, our own lirown-eye-tl i'Paula . She was faithful to the Girl Reserves and the Suln-Deb Cluli. Her concen- tration upon school work reaped her a line rewartl scholastically. ROIRI-IRT liASllAM- Ears was very fontl ol' teasing. especially teas- ing the girls. While not tormentim: poor rlefenst-less little girls he liked to howl. He was president of the Hixrh School Bowling: League, JOYCE E. MATCl1ldLORf Joy ad- mittetl her eyes were green. which is remarkable in itsclf. She also admit- ted the ownership ol' a vc-ry catching little giggle! She was a line Art student. LOIS BAUER-Lois was an elficient lass who will make someone a line secretary some day. She might even lie a singing: secretary. She spent sev- eral years in the Glcc Club. JEANETTE liEGHTEL+ Net was a very dependable uirl. She was al- ways there on time and she seemed to be able tn rlo it without any great elfort. This made her of value to the lianrl and also quite rare! MARY FRANCES BENDER-Mary Frances was small and sweet. Her favorite club-the Latin Club: her favorite teacher-Miss Noble. She enjoyed the Latin Club, especially the trips to Chicano, GEORGE BEREBITSKY-Hank was a handsome hero to many of the girls at prowess in track dear old Riley, His athletic made him quite well known and on the basketball court.
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