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lndian Village Annual Staff for 1946 Editor in Chief ..... Ethel Pool Class Editor .. .... Fran Henige ASSiStaUTl Edi'f0I' -- - ---- Alice Hale Historian .................. Bob Wolfe Business Manager ........ David Barth Typists H I . ' .Maxine Parks, Joyce Kin Assistant Business Manager Sponsor ...Miss Hickman, Mr. McLean Jack Houser Treasurer .......... Martha Lee Reber Circulation Manager 'Robert Mowery Art Editors ...... Ethel Pool, Alice Hale, Assistant Circulation Manager ---- Jeanne Zeller James Hehf Photography Editor ..... Jeanne Zeller Advertising S01iCi'001'S ---NCVH Graham, Betty Lahr, Harriet O'Brien, James Assistant Photography Editor .... Houseri Jane McBeth Annual Salesmen .... Dorothy Lininger, Club Editor .... ..... A udrey Bowen I , Nancy Hagenmaier, Mary Lou Perri, Music .... Anlletlla Stoker Jeanie Seilery Edra Kuenzh, JoAnn Sports Editor .... Earl Thomas Kinley, Reva Barth, Martha Pagnard. Early in November the seniors elected their editor and business manager for the 1946 Indian Village Annual, and looked forward to helping get the book underway. The staff was chosen by the editor and business manager, with the assistance of the advisor, Miss Hickman, Miss Neumeisterg senior class advisor, and Mr. Houpt, principal. Within a short time, all was underway and the staff members were as busy as bees, each doing his part to the best of his ability. A few classes were sacrificed, and a lot of spare time given up for this annual, but in the end, we know that it has been worth it. Without the excellent aid of Miss Hickman, and the help of Mr. McLean, this annual publication would have-been impossible. We of the annual staff are proud to have been the creators of the 1946 Indian Village Annual. We hope that you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed bringing it to you. Editor
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Annual Staff . . . fag n :ag M ,hmm-1 2621 First row: left to right: Maxine Parks, Joycc Kin, .lane MCBoth, Joanne Ze-llc-r Ethel Pool, Alice Hale. Fran Henigo, Audrey Bowen, Aimottu Stokor. Second row: James Helhr, Robe-rt Mawr-ry, Jack Houser, David Barth, Robvrt Wolfc, Earl Thomas, Dick Gillcn. The Staff at Work . . .
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JUNIOR PLAY CAST Characters included Carol Sue Dillon, Janice Kellermyer, Mary Lou Mills, Suz- anne Bremyer, Dean McAllister, Kathleen Kuenzli, Arleen Brooks, Charles McClain, Arden Moser, Fred Fleeman, Mary Alice Bils, Rachel Shafer, Lou Rowland, Mary Swihart, Marylou Larick, Rosemary McWilliams, Joe Denman. The play was under the direction of Miss Ruth Lyne. JU 1oR It seems the Junior Class of H45-46 have had a full time year. They started the ball rolling by selling refreshments at all the home football and basketball games. Between every play the Juniors would appear to sell their wares to the hungry spectators. Their class play, Sing For Your Supper, came early in the year on Nov. 20th, and proved a great success under the direction of Miss Ruth Lyne. Februray 19th, brought a class party built around a patriotic theme. The feature of the evening was Dave Zoll's orchestra, which provided fine music for dancing. With Spring came their major activity, a beautiful prom, which was held in honor of the seniors on May 24th. So the Juniors closed their year and have a right to feel they have done their job well.
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