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1. A 43 fa. GRAND GOLD with GUARD Firsr Row: S. Meehan, D. Burns, D. Ivers. C RAND GOLD Second Row: R. Topp, li. Bauer, L. XVortinan, S. jones, R. Frees, A. Kron. GOLD C2 x v jf X, is B. Kline, T. Libbec, C. Graham, A hlotz, P. Hinson, Strosnider, C Mayhall. Sdfdzdfbdddf Key f-iwazala Scholarship keys are earned through a point system based on the report card grades. For any grade between 85-92 the student receives one point, for any grade of 93 or above he receives two points. The points are accumulated from year to year and receive the following awards: 36 bronze 72 silver l08 gold 144 grand gold 180 grand gold and guard SILN ER BRONZE First Row: Behymer, J. Birkley, M Bridges, li. Carr, Carson, K. Haw- kinsg Second Row: L. Behymer, VV. Monter, R. Miller, R, Tarvin, D. Schneider, E. Beck. - . . , ..,......W 5, First Row: C. Luersen, L. Graf, j. Walters, N. l-lowell, N. Anderson, G. Dorna, M. Hodge, R. Koester, M. Rick. Second Row: G. Dance, j. Harris, D. Miller, LI. Bridges, A. Wolff B. NVykotf, P. llhardt, j. Iforg, W. jackson.
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. Swans ij -nl VA FIRST RUXV, lcfr to right: G. Hornsby, Prcsidentg R. Grubb, Vice- Prcsitlcntg D. Burns, Sccrcrziry-'IIrcasurcr. SILCOND ROXV: D. Ivcrs, R. lfrccs. R. liocstcr, B. Klinc, THIRD ROXV: A. Kron, L. Graf G. Dorna I . Iurton. l OLTR'I'll RONV: j. O'l3anion, M. Rick, P. Nyc, S. Ren- ncclczir. C. Lucrscn, B. Carson. IflF'I4H RONV: R. Miller, D. YViIlis, R. Cnrrcr. 'l'hc faculty advisers arc Miss Nash and Mr. Christy. Student Council is an organization coniposcd of representatives from cach class and from thc fncultv. It strivcs to cncourngc stuclcnt participation and Coopera- tion in all school activities and to promote good citizenship. Xniong othcr activities SIAUIJICNI' COUNCIL sponsors: limlrcrlmll cliccrlcauling tryouts lloinccoining Pow NVow
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llllatvnll' L LA junior Class ' aaaafaang aa.. -.Wt .af s.-,aaa-naaara :ul N1 S-laaal-.-, alaaa-at aa of .l..a.aaaa ll.. l'l.lva., one laaatlaa ical oath tha aioa-sta-aaa, Ala thty lacxa- na' rar ...tara-, larry aaanaaaa aa.- ran. a v-N-. an taaaaaaa wa-ae a-a la ag. l- :al.ax tlaa- lllst, .and tlultfl a.'1 laa- aaaatal tlaa- 2Ttla '-lt T4t'1ll-Lv. thi' :alalc claal'ct1aa', ai aaa-- t-.a -' allaaosaaag wluaaa sho .:. -..a a-..- ,aan -caaalaapa-r a.y lla- laaaw aa .I lit--la, Illia-I'-Jarl 4-. aaaaa t-aaa aaaaaao- you ma .. We -a aaa.. Xanax aaa.. anaaaaaaa as a'a'.:..aaa ,aaaal rlclaglatlaal, amd llat' va. la.. aaaanoaaaag .mal impor- : aa a lan plat -.yas t.alu-aa from the a.. a .'..a.,1 nor.-a, car--up--a aa, ta. Ivana. lat l'a.oal4 ll tlallntth ..a.at laaa- lain t.aalaa1tllt.ar1'5', lla :aa val- lahl .a ar-ogla to- .a,.,.. ang aa.. ...ta laaaciaaao- xx- al no a:..aaay Jaaraaoas ' ma' l-aa: llaa. a. ul' .a. . a.a. aa araanaa Xl tlallaaatla Nla llalr-za-ll lan- Ea' I . .l sy 'l'aa.asaaa1'a, Dot Burns For the Junior class. President. Blah Maller, Vice President, Roger Mallet. Sa-cretaay, Pat Ney, and Treasuanr. ChaialottA' Graham. The Saaphonmres elected Roger Caolea, Vai-sadent. Jam Slay, Vice- l'resatl1-nt, hennre Graf, Seerea taiay. and Exnae Downs, Treasur- l'f At the Freshnaan election. Ray- aaaaanrl Mn-rl was elected Presa- rla aat .Inaanav C--x. Vice President. INl.aaeanaata- t2.arr, Secretary. and Ann lacy was made Treasurer. fo Illia-aper By The Dozen Bi ,, -an Mr. llerron To Terrace Everyone may have noticed by now the absence of Mr. Herron. our former assistant prancapal. Mr llcraon has taken the posi- tion of principal at Terrace Park School It as rumored that he wall also help with coaching. Mr llerron reeeavcd has B. A :lr-gr:-e from Miami University aaa 1936 and has M, A. from the I' iv:-rsaty of Cancannata an came to Anderson f lit-ltl llaJum' ' into 1' and If-ff ..'. Allah' . .la.v.aal. 4 l lst icipal in the has- im-son Townshap piancapul wall of the elernentzary E. Bevins has been to this position by the -n Board of Education an.i by the lfanaalton Coun- af Education. s attended Eastern hanond, Kentutky. --ft has Bachelor r of Arts ig he x ,, f....ad7 ling Queen Crowned Park Game Ol' piarnzaajr aanpaaatance aluaang tha- hall' of tlac Tcaaaact' Park game was tlav crowning of the Horne- cnmang Queen The queen, Ruth Kfaester. whose adeaataty was not ivwzilf-ll untal she appeared lae- faare the spectators for coionataon was officially crowned hy the two co-captains of the l'ofatlJ.ill tc-.aaaa, Wayne Smith and Don Selina-ader. and presented with a beautiful bouquet of red roses. The coron- zatatan took plaee abmaartl the quot-n's float which was dccoaatcd by the lla-Y :and was featurt-tl among the other floats an tha- pre-game parade. Queen Raith rt-agncd tlaawauglaout the rvanzaander of the g.anu-, and---I hy her tourt of eight gaals rt-pref st-ntang the four classes an laagh school Both the queen and the 'veae chosen hy populiaa e student hotly an an 4 one wt-ek praor to ' ar court consisted 1 Roush. Bar- Howell, 'an and s.. naaaauaaag ian- iarst. toa'-the aan and tith grades, wall be held on October 25, whale the high school pupils will hold theirs October 27, Skals will be performed by some nf the pupils. Those who wish to come masked, may do so. They have been having 3 won- derful time but it's not tno late to Join. Classes are held at the Jr. O U, A. M. Hall, 8115 Corbly Rd, For full information, call BE 6174. Employee: May l present my wife to you, bcss? Boss- No thlnlu. I already have one. Tun.. Nov. S-Junior Clue Play Rahouial. fEloction Dlyl. Wed., Nov. 7-Junior Clan Play l p. xn. Fri., Nov. 9-Football Guns-Am danon lt I-hnilon, 8 p. In. Sat.. Nov. 10-Cl-lorry Guru E. U. B. Church Benefit. Mem.. Nov. 12-P. T. A. Minstrel Show Rohounl. Civic Club Mining. I p. m. Tuul.. Nov. 13-P. T. A. Minstrel Show Hohunll. Wed.. Nov. N-Amnicln Educ!- tlon Wool:-Open House I Din- ner. 6:30 p. m. Frees is the Business Manager. It has been decided that nie Luersen and Marilyn will be the co-editors of the 53 Annual. Congratulations. nie and Marilyn! You have Con- Rick 1952- Cons a big job before you, but we know that you are capable of handling it and will put out a lovely annual. Gob: Will you be using your por- table radio tonight? Slob: Yes. Gob: Good, Then you can loncl me ten bucks, since you wun't be going out. Wednesdays. The Art Museum as offering za choice of printing. painting and sketching. HAVE YOU HEARDTP? Anderson activities can new be resd an your favorite newspaper! The lncal newspapers are again featuring school news. which will appear in the Post on Tuesday and an the Times Star and En- quirer on Wednesday. If you have any news, please tell our report' ers. They are Jackie Carson, l'aat Ney and Marilyn Rack. Get ln-- hind your school. SEE ANDER- SON REl'Rl:JSl-JNTEDZ Fo-
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