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'lflnfoaqattalvlu Breakfasts Christmas Prom Freshman Initiation Marching Contests Graduation Senior Day May Dance Oh Brother! Senior Trip Junior-Senior Banquet Cubis Basketball Baseball Baccalaureate Houseparties Court Jewelry - Argyles Y-Teens Middy Blouses Down To Earthv Vacations Pep Sessions Crew Cuts Hi-Y White Bucks Three One-Act Plays Suede Jackets Going Steady Bullet Bags Pegged Pants Poodle Cuts Consideration Of Teachers Sectional Stoles Tri-State Study Hall Psychology Class Junior Stand H0fHCfSl Sock Hops Y-Teen Come-as-you-are Breakfast Putting out the Key Peroxide Journalism Class Magazine Sales Passes BlEdSOC,S Parties Card Sales Chili Supper Paper Drive New Year's Eve Pierced Ears Page Twenty-nine
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RITA GEANE SELLINGER True wit is nature to atl- fuantage rlressicl, What oft was thought, hut ne'er so well expressetl! Junior Play Cast, III, Sen- ior Play Cast, IV, Girls' Glee Club, I, II, III, Mixed Chorus, I, II, Hornet Staff, IV, Key Staff, IV,,Alp-ha Delta Chi, I, II, ,III, IV: Three One-act Play Director, IV, Band, I, II, III, Y-Teens, II, III, IV, F. H. A., I, II: Girls' Sports Club, II, Thespian Society, IV. ANN MARIE REDDING Her hair shined like stairs at night, Her eyes glowed like rleep pools of light. Junior Play Stage Crew, III, Senior Play Stage Crew, IV, High School Choir, I, II, III, IV: Girls' Glee Club, I, II, III, Mixed Chorus, 1, II, Vo- cal Sextet, I, II, III, IV, Hor- net Staff, IV, Key Staff, IV, Alpha Delta Chi, I, II, III, Three One-act ,Plays Stage C1'ew, I, II, Th1'ee One-act Play Cast, III: Booster Club, II, May Queen's Court, III, District Ensemble Contest, I, II, III, IV, State Ensemble Contest, II, III, Cheerleader, I, III, IV, Y-Teens, II, III, IV, Girls' Glee Club, I: Operetta Cast, IV, Operetta Chorus, I. WILLIAM WARREN MYERS Look' yon, I ani concerned with great interests. Junior Play Cast, III: Sen- ior Play Stage Crew, IV, High School Choir, IV: Boys' Glee Club, I, II, III: Mixed Cho1'us, I, II, III, Band, I, II, III, IV, Operetta Chorus, IV. VVarren attended Perrysville High School, Perrysville, Indiana, the first three years of high school. MICHAEL DANE CLAUSEN Why should the devil have all the goocl times? Junior Play Stage Crew, III, Senior Play Stage Crew, IV, Hornet Staff, IV, Key Staff, IV, Hi-Y, II, III, Bas- ketball, I, II, III, IV, Base- ball, II, III. ARTHUR LEONARD XVARREN A little nonsense now and then Y Is relished hy the hest of men. Junior Play Cast, III, Sen- ior Play Cast, IV, Key Staff, IV, Hoosier Boys' State Al- ternate, III, Hi-Y, II, Track, I, Basketball, I, II, Baseball, I, II, III, IV, Student Coun- cil, I, II, Vice-President, IV. SUZANNE ELIZABETH WEISS Nothing is pleasant that is not spiced with oariety. .Iunior Play Stage Crew, III, Senior Play Crew, IV, High School Choir, I, II, III, IV: Girls' Glee. Club, I, AII, Mixed Chorus, I, II, Hprnet Staff, IV: ,.Key Staff, IV, Alpha Delta Chi, I, II, III, IV, Urohestra, II, III: Di Immor- tales Stalf II: fYf-Teens, II, III, Chairman Social' Commit- tee, IV, Booster' Club, II, Girls' Sports Club, I, II: Oper- etta Chorus, I, IV, Hoosier Girls' State Alternate, III, 'Ithespian Society. NORMA JEAN MALONE A dark-haired, dark-e y e fi charming vniss, A a'ate with her is SZlf1'Clj',,: hliss. Q Norma attended Harhilton High School for 3k ,years. Senior Play Cast, IV,'1Hami1- tonian Staff, IV: Librarian, I, II, Girls' Basketballkgourney, III, Girls' Sports Clu, , I, II, III, IV, Y-Teens, IV, Alpha Delta Chi, IV, Thespian Soci- ety, IV. Page Twenty-eight
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Page Thirty Klan, Jfiafo The class of 'S 4 entered the hallowed halls of AHS in September of 1950. Sixty five students were enrolled. These included: Jim Chase Pat Druckamiller Carol Hollabaugh Anita Willis Mike Clausen Phyllis McEntarfer Barbara Nelson Max Collins Judi Elliott Betty Ritter Margaret Weiss Rosalie Harman Larry Lamborne Barbara Shank Laura Smith Arlene Grubb Mary Etta Hughes John Book Mary Ann Fast Sherry Murphy Don Hayward Nancy Orewiler David Laird Sandra Deller Jim MacFayden Lynn Fisher Ann Redding Bob Gecowets Maxine Spangle David Field Joan Hudgens Sharon Clark Jeannine Griffith John Randolph Norma Hollinger Leonard Warren Jane Jack Georgianna Jensen Junior Ritter Joyce LaVine Rita Sellinger Richard Miller Glenn Fordyce Norma Richardson Jean Begin Ben Selfridge Robert Worthington Pat Essenberg Dick VanWagner Mary Stonecipher Felix Weldon Barbara Young Donna Barlett Hal Moore Dorothy Robbins James Siegel Barbara Reed June Yates Frank Elder Alyse Deming Bernie Smith Suzanne Weiss Our Freshman year was not marked by great activity but we had great hopes for the future. In our sophomore year we were still considered little cogs but we felt that our importance was growing by leaps and bounds. As juniors our activity picked up greatly. We entered the realm of big businessn with the junior stand and the magazine subscription sales. These things along with the junior' class play, Oh Brother, told us that finally we were big wheels. And finally the big moment arrivedg we were seniors. One of the more important things was the senior class play, Down to Earth. We were busier than ever with bake sales, a chili supper, paper drives, and other money making schemes to help fin- ance our class trip. We put on the class day program and attended the Junior-Senior banquet-as guests this time. We enjoyed the May Dance. We went on our never-to- be-forgotten trip to New York City! Then came baccalaureate and last of all the crowning glory of commencement! We walked down the aisle to the the strains of I-'omp and Circumstances and after that we were on our own. Life will be what we make it! -DAVID LAIRD BOB WORTHINGTON
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