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PHOENIX STAFF If you really want +o get the low-down on the weekly gossip and news of our high school, just pick up a PHOENIX. In this paper you ' ll find the latest in sports, fashions, and general news. This year the PHOENIX staff sent representatives to the Press Convention at Franklin College. The paper is also a nnember of the Indiana High School Press Association and The National Scholastic Press. Here is the PHOENIX staff of the first semester — 3rd row — Scot Lindley, Rosalind McKInsey, Mr. Ben Ervin. faculty ad- viser. 2nd row — Gene Jarvis, John Whalen, Don Cassady. Joe Burris, Ralph Clem- ens. I s t row — Imogene Sparks, Betty Kennedy, Pat De- vine, Juanita Cory. Lois Burnette. Second semester — 4th row — Richard Swincher, Scott Lindley, Kenneth Jones, Mr. ErvIn, Earl Davis, Wlllard Kennedy, John Whalen. 3rd row — Gene Sheffield, Frank Lawson. Jean Ann Howren, Bob Johnson, Jamie Cunningham. 2nd row — Rosalind McKin- sey, Rosemary Judltins, Mary Rinard, Mary Tam- bucos, Bonnie Wright, Janet Teetor, Gene Jar- I st row — Marilyn Payne, Phyllis Bunch, Pat De- vlne, Wanda Estes, Don- na Brookshire, Joe Burris.
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Giz ro. ACTIVITIES Mr. Haydn, we mentioned that the kids always manage to keep plenty busy. And in the following section of our yearbook we will show you how it ' s done. After school those that don ' t have jobs go down to the drugstore or the canteen to eat and talk over the day ' s mishaps. And what about those kids who do work after school? Well, there are always after working hours, you know! During the school year the school puts on several dances each of which is sponsored by some school club. Some of these annual ones are Harvest Hop, Snow Ball, Holiday Dance, Heart ' s Hop, Class Day Dance, and we can never fail to mention Junior Prom and Commencement dances! As for school shows we can chalk up for 1946-1947 four band and orchestra concerts, Footlights of ' 46, Crescendo Varieties, and several others. During the school day we had many interesting convocations. These are a few of the things we do to keep busy, so leaf through the next section and you may find out more. Page Fifty-three
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ALTRUSA GIRLS JUNIOR ROTARIANS Business clubs appreciate us, +00, Mr. Haydn. The Altrusa Club, a local professional women ' s club, elected a group of six girls to represent the high school at the meetings. These girls were chosen on the basis of personality, leadership, and the vocation which they plan to follow after finishing their college education. One girl is chosen to attend each month. They attend one meeting at which they are introduced to the members and asked to tell why they have chosen the vocation that they have. The Altrusa girls for this year are Mary Rinard, Novennber; Dolores Davis, January; Sally Sau+er, February: Mary Tambusco, March; yera Lee Turpin, April; Thelma Wilson, May. The Junior Rotarlans are members of the senior class elected by members of The National Honor Society to attend the regular weekly luncheons of the local Rotary Club. The basis for their selection is leadership, personality, general worthiness, and accomplishments for the benefit of the school. The senior class president, and male members of the Honor Society are automatically members, while the remainder are voted on. The class president attends the first month. At the end of the month he introduces the next Junior Rotarian to the members of the club. They continue in this fashion through the year. The members and the months they attended are Tom Cashdollar, October; Bob Small, November; Jim Sher- man, December; Mac Parker, January; David Day. February; Roger Covert, March; Richard Miles, April; Jack Van Hoose, May. Left to right: Thelma Wilson, Dolores Davis, Mary Tambucos, Vera Lee Turpin, Mary Rin- ard, and Sally Sauter. Left to right: Jim Sher- man, Tom Cashdollar, Bob Small, Mac Parker, Jack Van Hoose, David Day, and Richard Miles. Seated at the desk is Roger Covert.
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