Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, IN)

 - Class of 1944

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Basketball Creates Enthusiasm Among AHS Students During the tirst week ot the new semes- ter came the list ot those master-minds who made all A's in at least tull credit sub- iects during the tirst term: IB---D'Alice Coburn, Donald Kendrick, Betty Peters, Adrienne Stewart, Pat Stew- ri i , E' 'E art, l-lelen Wilson, Pauline Cochran, Rachel Mathew. 2B ---Charles Lacey, Clyde Steckel, Eleanor Todd, Patty Ryan, Ross Michel, Mary Prokas, Charles Nichols. 2A---Betty Stone, Claris Ann Byrum. 3B---Betty Moore, Neal Petry, Barbara Riggs, Jack Burton, Joanna I-leiney, Wen- dell l-loward, Thom Gephardt, Eileen Gil- rnore, Eileen Hahn, Don Deena Eleenor, Maribeth Munson, t-lelen Roberts, l-low- ard Landon, Wilma Wilborn. 3A---Roberta Nevis. 4B---Doris Bowser, Mariorie Wheat, Joan Kessler, Robert Morse, Marilyn Mul- vihill, Emma Jean Nunley, Joan Dietzen, Barbara l-lellert, Jean Stottlemeyer. 4A---Mary Lou McClain. .45 .7 57 L ll iii ME' OO. S . The tirst tourney pep-session was guite a success, it seems the Indian tound his mate, none other than brunette song- stressf Janice McArt. As his new sguaw, Janice takes her place in Anderson tradi- tion. Erankie Scampmorte added an extra touch by whooping it up in papoose style. To tide us through the Sectional, several warriors showed their strength in handling all opponents to a speedy deteat. Atte the Semi-tinal game, convention was thrown to the side and hugh bon-tires were built in down town streets to expose Indian patriotism. This swarm ot young supermen land womenl soon landed in Athletic Park atter snake-lining down Mer- idian. A huge congregation ot tear-stained people met in the l-ligh School Gymnas- ium three weeks atter the Sectional. It was one tine way ot welcoming the team back home. Nationally advertised as in Look .... in years to come you'll look back and won- der how that ever happened. It was this way, Bob Lavitt, photographer, and Erank Graham- sports editor ot Look , were given the assignment ot gathering mater- ial on a typical basketball city, so they chose Anderson .... and isn't it? Pictures were taken ot the cheering section' the hangout, the team in action and individ- ual pictures ot the team. The issue came out on March 2 lst. 1 -Q x or ME

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BesT Wishes For Success AT l U., Miss GriTTin. Also in The running line was George Pancol who represenTed Anderson in The Madison CounTy 0raTorical ConTesT--and won! This conTesT, which is sTaTe wide, was sponsored by The American Legion. The RecTor Scholarship oT DePauw Uni- versiTy was won by Jim Collins who spenT The lasT semesTer There. AdvancemenT has been given To Two worThy women, Miss MargareT GriTTin, who was appoinTed as librarian and criTic aT Indiana UniversiTy, and Miss Bess Day, who Toolc her place in Anderson l-ligh. BeTore coming inTo our Tolds, Miss Day was The CenTral Junior l-ligh School librar- ian. As all will agree, she has done her iob well, noT only in supplying new meThods in The library, buT also by giving her assis- Tance whenever needed. AT The beginning oT The spring semesTer The seniors sTarTed on Their lasT lap, while a couple hundred Treshmen iusT goT sTarT- ed on The run. As usual, Mrs. Marjorie Aus- Tin burned a loT oT midnighT oil, geTTing all The spring programs TogeTher. PuTTing Tinishing Touches on The senior averages and lisTs keeps her busy even unTil The lasT Tew days. Cne oT The mosT enTerTaining convos oT The year was The program given by The DramaTic Club. The Play And Srill The Villian Pursued l-ler, was unusual since iT consisTed oT Two casTs. iOne was a voice casT and The oTher an acTing casT, boTh co-ordinaTed very well under The direc- Tion oT Ralph Boyd, head oT The Speech DeparTmenT. f'Ei'f4u6I4W7? .f. ' 'H-P'X'?' ' ii E 73175: :am v H f Only i 179 Mm- To es, Mrs, Anslin!



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l'lardvvood Season Reaches Climax The annual all-day celebraTion aTTer The close oT baslceTball season sTarTed oTT wiTh an all-school c:onvoeaTion, honoring The baslceTball boys. LeTTers were presenT- ed To all varsiTy members, and baslceTball emblems were presenTed To Papoose players. For The lasT Time The Tour yell leaders perTormed Their anTics and The gym vibraTed wiTh paTrioTism and loyalTy. BoTh shows were open and Tilled. Even The war didn'T inTerTere wiTh The celebra- Tion This year. Jive Sessions Popular BoTh The girl's gym and The audiTorium were used Tor dancing. A niekelodeon Turnished The iive . Soon aTTer The dance The Tamous will be and 'has been bas- lceTball game was held. As expeeTed The has beensu Took all honors. A day aTTer The eelebraTion, Bill l-Toward, who was eleeTed honorary c:apTain oT The Team, leTT Tor The Navy. This week sTudenTs will Tind Joe Anderson singing l'm in The Army now . . . along wiTh mosT oT The oTher senior boys. Te Me They Will Always Be Champions : fl 13 ,ff-751' 'Ti'??3Y'isZ5 H'. I f -s g ' -I Q . iii 'f ,PQ 1 , l fs id . ' 'Y W si 1 vi Wx- agffzkrixi

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