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NHUQSQN f 7 4' Q Z!! f Z . HIGH SCHED!-1 Pin-Up Boys ' Corner Every day linds one name sublracled lrom lhe Senior Class Lisl. The Army, Navy, and Marines are gelling more lhan lheir share ol Anderson youlh. This year marked lhe Golden Anniver- sary ol lhe X-Ray. A special eighl-page edilion was prinled and dislribuled al Chrislmas lime. Nol always has il been called lhe X-Rayg lor len years belore il received lhal name il was called lhe An- derson l-ligh School Journal. Annuals and X-Rays were collecled lor nearly all lhe SO years so malerial could be oblained lor lhe special issue. l-lere's hoping lhal in lilly more years we'll lind lhe X-Ray slill going slrong. The American Youlh Foundalion again honored Anderson l-ligh by sending Marie ll-loracel Shaver and T. Audrey lShorlyl Morse lor a weelc lasl November. Variely was added lo lhe program since lhis year lealured personal inlerviews where as lasl year discussions cenlered in groups. Personalily gueslionaires were given lo each person who wished an inlerview, lhus giving Horace and Shorly a basis on which lo worlf. The American Youlh Foun- dalion slrives lor personalily develop- menli leadership lraining, and vocalional guidance lhrough lheir programs ol bal- anced living.
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Sister and Brother Give Out All toes were tapping when Jaclc Daven- port, Bobby Williams, Johnny Barber and Jack Green gave out with a bit ot that sweet iive. So ended the tirst student talent program. The iuniors voted purple and white as class colors' and ordered sweaters accord- ingly. Principal Stanley Porter was elected president ot the North Central Conter- ence Athletic Association at the annual tall meeting in Indianapolis. A beautitul and impressive Armistice Day Program was held last November Students Pcrlorm Crazy Antics Illh. Miss Mary Ruth Palmer, music in- structor, sang Trees and Janice lv1cArt sang My Buddy. Kenny Bramming read Kipling's Recessional, Gene Fisher read In Flander's Field, and Louise Flanders gave the answer. Neal Petry and Richard l-lamilton played an accordian and marim- ba duet. G. I. Photos On Display On the south landing ot the main build- ing, stood a servicemen's display consist- ing ot names and pictures ot Anderson l-ligh School students and graduates who are now in the armed service. There were seventeen gold star names listed there and hundreds ot others. Betore King Basketball assumed the throne, tour new yell leaders were elect- ed---all boys, too. Jaclc Toombs- Bill Soud- ers, Bill Fdgeman and Bob Graham made up the quartet. Along with the Indian, Elmer lvlalaguerra, they did a marvelous iob cheering us to the State. Lay That Pistol Dow B be Qldzer SqUQ5,k5 1.1. 1 , W1 - 25' XWQ
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Shun Muse --Xdviwe Horace Shaver Queries -L L, .. LasT year Gene Fisher, Mary Lou Mc- Lain, BeTTy PeTers, Lelia Wilson, Mariorie SmiTh Louise Flanders, Irma Rinlcer, Ro- berTa Nevis, RuTh Brinduse, Janice Mc- ArT, and Carolyn Darwin were chosen To spend a weelc aT beauTiTul Camp Mini- wanca on The banlc oT Lalqe Michigan. The All-American Jonses an oper- eTTa supporTing an all-american casT, con- sisTing oT AniTra Lynch, Carolyn Darwin, Eleanor FrosT, Jack Toombs, and Gene Fisher wiTh Marian Canaday as Their ac- companisT was a huge success. The ploT concerned a Typical Ameri- can Tamily wanTing To do someThing Tor The war eTTorT. Pa Jones Jaclc Toombs. ioined The army: Ma Jones, AniTra Lynch, goT a iob in a deTence planT while Johnny and Sue, Their children, Gene Fisher and Carolyn Darwin, sTayed home and Took care oT The home TronT. Miss Palmer DirecTs OpereTTa This was The TirsT opereTTa To be direcT- ed by AT'lS's vocal music direcTor- Miss Mary RuTh Palmer, in her career as an in sTrucTor in Anderson T-ligh School. As The ChrisTmas spiriT drew To a cli- max. The Choral Club added Their melod- ious sTrains in addiTional enioymenT. They w e r e heard in many convocaTions ThroughouT The year- Too. Seven hundred needy children were a- gain enTerTained aT ChrisTmas by The Fli- Y Club. Over Three hundred dollars was collecTed Trom The line oT dimes and The money was used Tor TreaTs Tor The child- ren. D. A. R. Winner Named The D. A. R. award was again given To a worThy Senior girl. Marian Canaday. Sophomore and Junior Prexy oT The Class oT '44, was chosen To represenT Ander- son l-ligh School in The STaTe and NaTional conTesTs. Again ediTorship oT The X-Ray changed hands, Trom June Allen To BeTTy Lowman. Girls seem To dominaTe in Journalism as mosT recenT ediTors have been oT The Tairer sex. Fleven new members were Talcen inTo Choral Club lasT January, Tor The spring semesTer. The new vocalisTs were: Bill Clem, PaTsy l-lamilTon, Phyllis Pilce, T-lope BixensTine, KeiTh Cochran Joe Wilbur. Mary Prolcos, Wilma WhiTney, RuTh Glo- ver, PaTricia SmiTh, and Gordon ShrouT. The Winnahl During The naTional conTesT To selecT a girl To sing as Snow WhiTe, Three girls Tried ouT Trorn Ander- son. GuT oT The Three June FasTman repre- senTed Anderson. CongraTulaTions are in order Tor June who came in second in The STaTe conTesT. AT The De Molay SweeThearT Ball Jo- Anne Busby. Junior TQGQUTY, was elecfed sweeThearT oT The ball. She was elecTed by popular voTe, Trom a halT dozen candid- aTes.
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