Attica High School - Crimson Yearbook (Attica, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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Virginia Green-my cute little laugh-J im McCracken Regina Grimes-my slinky walk-Mary Dill. Mary Hartman-my longing to teach school-Charles Holloway. Avis Hansley-my manly physique--Julius Henderson. Dallas Harris-my joke telling ability-Fred Evans. Frances House-my artistitc ability-Ray Shaffer. Dean J ohnson-my sophisticated ways-Betty Dornblaser. Erma Jones-my scatterbrain-Bob Wallace. Howard Kerr-my classy clothes-Bob Young. Mona Lamb-my nickname 'billy-goat'-Alva Snider. Ed Larson-my light complexion-Sarah Feuerstein. Mary Ellen Larson-my shyness-Jim Thayer. Dale Livengood-my red hair-Bill Talbot. Dorothy Mickle-my knowledge of front porch etiquette-Jerry Stuteville Gene Miller-my windy speech-Ray Holliday. Orba Miller-my oscilating technique-Dan Burkhardt. Zena Newmark--my longing to be a hitch-hiker-Carolyn Irwin. Hazel Osborne-my beaming smile-Ruby Wilson. Janice Parton-my ability to get a fraternity pin-Patsy Cunningham. Betty Slauter-my beautiful disposition-Priscilla Kerr. Bill Stonebraker-my love letters--Marjorie Lighty. Margaret Stonebraker--my chewing gum-Berdena Franklin. Nellie Sturgeon-my dancing ability-Dick Switzer. Dick Swift-my trips to Covington-Bill Ottinger. Vera Spear-my diamond ring--Arvilla Bossaer. Bill Timm-my silent ways-Joan Johnson. Wreatha Troxel-my job of helping Mr. Lambert-Charlotte Carlson. Bob Truhart-my center position on the football team-'Red' Pritscher. Betty Turner-my manner of speaking-Bounce Schmid Charles Wallace-my beard-Bob Oteham. Robert Warnick-all of my A's-George Neal. Carl Weigle-my natural meanness-Helen Larson. Dorwin Wilson-my blue coupe-Carl Grammer. Robert Wisma-my technique at the movies-Gerald Morgan. 25 Valla Lea Blankenship Johnny Come Lately 4 years: Commercial 1-2-3-4: Treas. 4: Sunshine 3: Glee Cl-ub 1-2-3-4: Orch. 1-2: News Staff 4: Crimson Staff 4: Jr. Play: Editor-Red and VVhite Flashes 4: Christmas Pageant l-2-3-4: Operetta 2-4. Leo Frederick Crane Sweet and Low Down 4 years: Shop 1-2-3-4: Sec. 3:1-Ii-Y 4: News Staff 4. Betty .lane Turner lt's Love I'm After 4 years: Commercial l-2-3-4: G. A. A. 2-3: Sunshine 2-3: News Staff 4. Dallas Nl, Harris The Heavenly Body 4 years: A1.:'riculture l-2-3-4: Shop 4: Basketball l: Track 1-2: Hi-Y 4: News Staff 4. Betty Lou Slauter Double Trouble 4 years: Home Fic. 1-4: College Prep. 2-3: G. A. A 2-3-4: Sunshine 2-3-4: Glee Club l-2-3: Jr. Play Cstudent dlreetorlp Operetta 2: News Staff 4. .4-.N 'Q VVilliam Robert Stonebraker Mystery Man 4 years: Shop l-2-3-4: Hi-Y 4: News Staff 4. Mary Ellen Larson The Farmer's Daughter 4 years: Commercial 1-2-3-4: News Staff 4. Robert Conrad XVarnick Pardon My Rhythm 4 years: College Prep. 1-2-3-4: I-li-Y Sec. 4: Band 1-2-3-4: Orch. 2-3: Glee Club l-4: Crimson Staff 4: News Staff 4: Christmas Pageant 1-2-4: Op- eretta 2-4: Jr. Play: School Ac- companist 1-2-3-4. Hazel Oveta Osborne Hi Ya Chum 4 years: Home Ec. l: Commercial 2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3-4: Operetta 2-4: Christ- mas Pageant 2-3-4: News Staff 4. Derlan Vernon Beardsley Enemy of Women 4 years: Agriculture 1-2-3-4: Shop 3-4: Band 3-4: Glee Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Christmas Pageant 4: Operetta. 41 News Staff 4. Gene R. Miller The Big Noise 4 years3 Ag- riculture 1-2-3-43 Football 13 Track 1-32 Basketball 1-23 Hi-Y 43 Band 1-2-3-43 Orch. 1-2-31 News Staff 43 Christmas Pageant 3-43 Op- eretta 2-43 Jr. Play. Orba Juanita Miller Never Give a Sucker an Even Break 4 years3 College Prep. 13 Commercial 2-3-41 Treas. 1-33 Sec. 43 Glee Club 1-2-31 Sunshine 2-3: Adv. Board 43 Operetta 23 News Staff 43 Christmas Pageant 1-2-3- 42 Crimson Hop Attendant 4. Frances Muriel House Young and Willing 1 year3 Commercial 43 Crimson Staff 43 News Staff 4. Regina June Grimes What A Woman 4 years3 Commercial 1-2-3-43 G. A, A. 2- 3-43 Sunshine 43 Jr. Play3 News Staff 43 Yell Leader 4. Avis LeRoy Hansley The Thin Man 4 years: Agri- culture 1-2-3-43 Shop 43 Basket- ball 13 Track 1-23 Hi-Y 43 News Staff 4. 1? Dorothy J. Mickle None Shall Escape 4 years3 Commercial 1-2-3-43 Vice Pres. 23 G. A. A. 2 Treas. 3 Pres. 43 Sunshine 2-4 Treas. 33 Crimson Staff 3 lilditor 43 News Staff 43 Crimson Hop Attendant 43 Christ- mas Pageant 2-33 Operetta 2: Majorette 1-21 Jr. Playg Red and White Flashes 1. William Henry Dickey My Pal VVolf 4 years: College Prep. 1-2-3-43 Pres. 33 Basketball 1-2-3-43 Football 1-2-3-43 Track 13 Hi-Y 43 Crimson Staff'2-3-43 Jr. Play: Christmas Pageant 2-3- 43 News Staff 4. Bob G. Crawford Crime By Night 4 years3 Shop 1-2-3-42 Basketball 13 Hi-Y Vlce Pres. 43 Glee Club li Crimson Staff 43 News Staff 4. Carl R. Weigle The Human Comedy 4 years3 Shop 1-2-3-41 Pres. 2-41 Basket- ball 1-2-3-43 Football 3-43 Track 1-22 Hi-Y Pres. 43 Crimson Staff 2-3-42 Christmas Pageant 2-31 Crimson Hop Attendant 43 Jr. Play: News Staff 4. Erma Ruth Jones Make Way For a Lady 4 years3 Home Ec. 13 Commercial 2-3-43 G. A. A. 1-2-3-43 Sunshine 2-3-43 Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Adv. Board 3 Pres. 43 Jr. Pla.y3 Crim- son Staff 3-43 Christmas Pageant 5-Z-3-43 News Staff 43 Operetta Mona Joan Lamb Government Girl 4 years: Commercial 1-2-3-45 Christmas Pageant 45 News Staff 4. Dorwln Wilson Casanova Brown 4 years5 Shop 1-2-3-45 Hi-Y 4. Virginia M. Green I'll Be Seeing You 4 years: C0ll0Se Prep. 15 Commercial 2-35 Home Ec. 4: G. A. A. 3: Glee Club 2-3: Operetta 25 Christmas Pageant 2-3. I Love a Soldier . . Alice Keller and Sal An American Romance, Barbara and Frances Can't Help Singing . . . The Climax ......... A Double Indemnity Enter Arsene Lupin .. Escape to Danger Eyes in the Night .... Together Again ...... . . . . . Charlotte Carlson Graduation Beverly and Bob John Leath Jack Davis Joan Dornblazer Boys and Wlsma Up ln Arms . ..... Juniors at Class Night Oh What a Night ,..........,..,...... Prom The Imposter .........,.. Jerry Stuteville , House of Frankenstzin, Attica Public School And Now Tomorrow ...... Charles Schmid One Body Too Many . . . . . Janet Tobin Dean Edward Johnson Allergic to Love 2 years: College Prep. 3-45 Hi-Y 45 News Staff 4. Zena Myra Newmark Where Do I Go From Here 4 years: College Prep. 1-2-3-45 G. A. A. 2-3-45 Sunshine 2-3-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Glee Club 2-45 Christmas Pageant 2-4: Operetta. 2-45 Orch. 2-3: News Staff 4. Howard Cecil Kerr Tall In The Saddle 1 year: College Prep. 45 Football 4: Hi-Y 45 Christmas Pageant 45 News Staff 4. Old Acqualntance . ,... .. Patsy and Bill None But the Lonely Heart .......... Gwen Mr. Skefflngton .,.......... Tom Worklnger Meet Miss Bobby Socks ...... Lois Campbell It's a Great Life ........ ..... Fr ed Evans Gypsy Wild Cat .... ......... Pinky The Drifter ......... ...... B ob Brant Experiment Perllous ........ Chemistry Lab Pardon My Rhythm ..... Mayme and Nick Something for the Boys, Margaret Van Dame The Thin Man .......... LeRoy Harmeson Between Two Women ................. Mal Delightfully Dangerous ...... Ray Holliday The Three Caballerosz Dale, Tom and Wayne It's a Pleasure ,,.......... Marge and Stella CUP UNC NGN S We noticed on a signboard a picture that was getting much publicity. It was John's Other Wife starring Betty Turner. J ohn's wife is being played by Hazel Osborne. As we neared the studio we had to be identified before entering. The guard turned out to be Derlan Beardsly. He certainly looked nice in his uni- form. Derlan always did have a manly physique. He recognized us imme- diately and we didn't have any trouble at all in getting a pass. Upon enter- ing, we saw a floral truck with the name of Timm's Tulips. Bill Timm al- ways did want to be a florist and I hear he has been doing very well at it. He was bringing orchids to some of the Karrol Beauties. He told us one of nur old school chums was the leading lady in Mr. Karrol's show. When she came off the stage we recognized her immediately as Betty Borst. Follow- ing her closely was Carl Weigle. He had made a fortune selling dead flash- light batteries to Ravine Park patrons. He now spends his time trying to win the affections of this lovely young lady. We also noticed Madam Barnhart giving last minute touches to the nat- ural curls of Erma Jones. I expect you all know by now that Erma has suc- ceeded Cass Daley. Her side-kick is Ray Bolinger fDallas Harrisj. They cer- tainly made an attractive couple. As we walked by a movie set we thought we heard the voice of Charles Boyer. When we looked it was Bill Stonebraker rehearsing one of his torrid love scenes with that one and only Blonde fPeroxideJ Bombshell, Janice Parton. While driving back to our hotel we tuned in on the Homicidal Harmony of Charlie Wallace and his band. Charlie has really made a name for himself. His band is featured on the Luckee Strike Hit Parade. He has an all-out cast. The featured attraction of his show is that brand new com- edy team that is sweeping the nation, Mona Lamb and Dale Livengood. When it came time for the commercial who should we hear but the succes- sor of L. S. CSpeedJ Riggs, Ed CSpeedD Larson. Ed always did want to be an auctioneer and I guess he reached his goal. There was then a sudden news flash! It said: Captain Bob Truhart, who had his own ship in the Second World War was happily married this evening at Chapel Hill. The lucky bride was that shy wall flower of our Senior Class, Orba Miller. It was reported that the happy young couple would make their home at the present with the bride's cousin, Valla Lea Blankenship. Val runs a chicken farm back home in Indiana. She's planning to start raising pigs just as soon as Bob and Orba move in with her. When we got back to town we bought a copy of the New York Times which is now edited by Lelia Crane. The most popular column in this pa- per is Advice to the Lovelorn which is written by Wreatha Troxel. The subject of her column today was an answer to a letter recived by her from Betty Slauter. Betty's question was this, Now that I have been married to .Tohn Wayne for three years he has suddenly taken an interest in Holly- wood's leading soda-jerk, namely, Mary Hartman. What shall I do? Shall l leave him ? Wreatha's answer was: Leave him and then go see a psychol- ogist to analyze your reason for doing such a silly thing. In the meantime, let me know his phone number. The front page of the Times was taken up by the story of how the not- ed test pilot, Avis Hansley, had crashed. He was saved by first aid rendered by his special air stewardess, Margaret Stonebraker. It is rumored that this young couple might fly down the aisle together in the very near future. This seems to account for every member of the class of '45. If anyone is left out, we are truly sorry. Send your complaint to Gripe Department, At- tica High School. Carl Weigle Erma Jones 31 TOP ROW--N. Fenters, R. Holliday, J. Stuteville, D. Burkhardt, J. Davis, T. Work- inger, T. Gustus, J. Tobin. MIDDLE ROW-G. Wolfe. S. Knowles, M. Osborn, M. Smith, R. Wilson, F. Howard F. Evans. BOTTOM ROW-R. Matthews, E. Stiver, M. Chapman, H. Larson, W. Trott, C. Brier D. Shonkwiler, H. Nichols, Junior Class TOP ROW-C. Carlson. L. Harmenson, B. Phelps, B, Brant, F. Koekenberg, J. Leath D. Clawson, J. Dornblaser. MIDDLE ROW-J. Harper, B. Williams, J. Vaughn, P. Cunningham, R. Coffing M. Peek, B. Cox. BOTTOM ROW-M. Craft, G. McCracken, J. Pearl, M. Dill, E. Bowman, B. Boys M. Van Dame. B. Mickle. NOT PICTURED-A. Keller, L. Campbell, S. Hughes, E. Robinson, S. Roe, C. Schmid www' y a M e K? A 8 w , Q '-x??'?33 I K ff' . 1 , 1 ws-'mm' ' . 'NF - is Q QW Q .XYKX ' nf X qs an K . 4 if ,A 3 ,A 1 A tv 0 0 Kun? Y . -X 35 xg A X X . fx E5 QQ -af - 5 , . 1 iii, A Q ,1 : x-,Aw t x kx E51 ,gi - 4 if 9' ' 1 X K im f Mix-Q Q . XM Q 35 Q x l- X . ' , . fi: NS W . K L ' ' ' ' if . 5 .K . yi k fi. 4 1. , My - X if awk mini,-P-,' - TOP ROW fLeft to rightl-J. Covault, D. Ward, W, Hathaway, E. Lilly, B. Branden- burg, B. Chapman, J. Fleenor, B. Milligan, L. Livengood, H. Troxel. SECOND ROW-J. Ennis, J, Campbell, C. Hollowayg R. Switzer, J. Hill, J. Coate J. Henderson. THIRD ROW-D. Carlson, B. Bly, J. Bcssaer, M. Lighty, B. Mattingly, F. Summers S. Snyder, J. Kerr. BO'I'I'OM ROW-H. Schaubert, B. McConkey, V. Butler, J. Allenduff, G. Sundt C. Milligan, W. Babb, L. Wilson. ' Freshman Class TOP ROW fLcft to righth-P. Osborne, M. Williams, M. Brier, P. Rhode, B, Schmidt, J. Sundt, B. Stewart, J. Mornout, J. Van Dame. SECOND ROW-J. Sikes, P. Turner, L. Robson, B. Talbot, N, Martin, C. Kirby, F. Crawford, D. Olson. THIRD ROW-D. Lilly, D. Jones, N. Cheak, M. Crowder, J. McFadden, D. Workinger, B. Craw. BOTTOM ROW-B. Hopkins, D. Jean, H. Anno, L. Clark, E. Karlson, N. Collier B. Nathan, F. Wilson. NOT PICTURED-R. Bell, C, Hiller, R. Redman, C. Grammer. 1 1 TOP ROW-G. Purviance. J. Osborne. F. White. C. Knowles F. Osborne, R. Blanken- ship, E, Robson, B. Perrin, J. Cline, P. Hidy, B. Wilson. ' SECOND ROW-M ,Dobbels, N. Pearl, E. Shelly. J. Martin, V. Reynolds, D. Crowder G. Meyer, B. Stampfr, B. Martin, B. Fink. THIRD ROW-T. Johnson, D. Stamper. R. Lilly' M. Barfell, B. Beavers, I... Hutts V. Lefton, C. Pycke, B. Crowder. BOTTOM ROW-B. Bradbury, M. Richie, B. Johnson, J. Logsdon, Mrs. Phillips, M Holsinger, J. Christie. T. Lefton, P. Oakley. NOT PICTURED-P. Brier. uGrowing-Up TOP ROW-G. Lane, P. Kalamaros, B. Miller, T. White, B. Bowman, N. Skinner, B. Swank, L. Mutton, F. Thayer. SECOND ROW-Mr. Stuteville, R. Franklin, M. Waldron, M. Kirby, B. Drake, S. Pos- ton, G. Lawson, D. Wallace, E. Null, D. Hawkins. BOTTOM ROW-K. Collier, J. Cltments, A. Clem, M. Repp, T. Fugate, D. Bennet, S. Rhodes, S. McFarland, W. Bell. NOT PICTURED-N. Brown, G. Knowles, S. Leath, M. Lister, A. Livengood, W. Pear- -son, L. Phillips, B. Stewart, C. Tribby. i xx iff! I Q Mtg I L- Y P' Q 'K - 4- W 55? 3 ' Rf ...S-?i'l...S..nu f-fm '-. 'saw' 5.58 i--Mg! 3X 19 a '- ' X fir' . 2 A 1 ig L itll M w,x'? J' P if at K ft' , x -1 -4 'NN Q i.,.,.,. I! Ni . 4, snssuw L :nassaui f h na. 5 In x- ff' . x X: tml , 8 sig Ns Y f W 'Q 5 ' T 5, wi x , , Q Q, .fx 4' v A it i' ff -Q-..,.., ln.- .Q .Q I ffl 1 xxx 4' Xb, . ! , Q. I A 1' ' .C X, M Quit ,AF 4 . v wa um., I ., ,-. gp' H W ff Y N Q ., m'-' 5 - 5 Ai , ,,,.gi v fff'ffjQ I K S :-- -Qf . ,X N . K K NNN ,A ds Q 'Q I fa E36 gtg' f, GJ, SF :lc-L , .Ck LQRM A 2 offnzfr ' Cv g.5-35 ff , I H QW E EATURES Skzisnexgiixagw I 8 FIRST ROW-R. Warnick, S. Snyder, E. Bowman, N. Martin, B. Wallace, D. Martin, D. Sullivan, G. Miller. SECOND ROW-K. Collier, V. Schmidt, J, Wallace, B, Bush, H. Anno, J. Kerr, J. Mc- Dermond. THIRD ROW-J. Clements, B. Schmidt, J. McCracken, Z. Newmark, S. Poston, M. Repp. WITH MUSIC FIRST ROW-M. Crowder, W. Troxel, F. Summers, J. Parton, J. Leath, C. Carlson, V Blankenship, E. Jones M. Peck. SECOND ROW-J. Bossaer, E. Bowman, G. McCracken, M, Daugherty, K. Cane, J Leath, L. Clark, H. Larson, M. Stonebraker. THIRD ROW-B. Brandenburg, L. Newmark, D. Shonkwiler, M, Van Dame, B. Craw V. Schmidt, J. McCracken. P. Kerr. . .ml f 0 fri, F if x A '3 Xu- Y, Ax-..f . Q, n . In S V is --,- QT W 1 ki J i Q f ik ,, N: Tx Q E5EHlNDTH:. REBINC President: J. Parton C l X Secretary: M. Smith Vice President: B. Borst L, Treasurer: B. Mickle TOP ROW--B. Ritchie, G. McCracken, P. Cunningham, D. Mickle, C. Carlson, C. Irwin, E. Bowman, K. Cane. MIDDLE ROW-C. Brier, M, Daugherty, E. Jones, R. Grimes. BOTTOM ROW-R. Matthews, B. Slauter, Miss Kleuh, B. Mickle, B. Borst, J. Par- ton, M. Smith, Mrs. Chestnut, Z. Newmark, P. Kerr. This charitable organization is under the leadership of Miss Klueh and Mrs. Chestnut. The purpose of this club is to inspire girls to reach the highest aspirations, which in turn will lead to a finer, fuller life. SUNSHINE CREED With love in my heart, forgetting self, and with charity for all, I will make the object of my life helpfulness and kindness to others. I shall try to fit myself to give intelligent service in making my community a safer and more beautiful place in which to live. Thus will my own life become rich and complete. Emblem-The Rising Sun. Colors-Yellow and White Song- My Sunshine Girl Motto-K'Others Flower-Yellow Rose 51 n g'i ,T Q Jkw 4442! 'famed' Wgzzfwtdm' 1 o O my Q z q ., .Q K, . x ., .. .. . 0 wx J A e I .v ,, E GQQD EARTH XIX QM E N QF' THE YEA H USUN . m 3 5- , Q., xi Q :M ,.LQk c' F ' W 49 ,ww Ayjqlf 7m-'Y Wu. V M f ,, I Q TIM ... NOVEMBER DECEMBER 1. Girl Scouts Commemoration. 3. Jerry, make up your mind! 7. Campaign oratory at peak. 8. Election day. History classes go Dewey, Sociology goes Roosevelt. 10. The battle is raging-who can sell the most esason tickets? 10. Aunt Tillie presented. 14. Something new has been added. fSoph's clss party.J 15. Davie Ward basketball manager. 17. After a hard fought war, Covington hits the top. 20. 'I'hat's the breaks, Too bad. 23. M mmm-I can smell turkey now. Two days for eating. 24. Senior pix taken. 24. Thrilling overtime with Veeders-lose by one point. 27. Everyone shot, Hurrah! Another victory-West Side. Sweet and loud-band concert. Undefeated Covington weakens to us. Merchants give banquet for football boys. Getting better-beat Bingy. Two points! Vera has a diamond. Band Boosters dine. Treasure hunt and trial by G. A. A. Party for the upper handg teachers. Gerstmeyer outplayed us. Flash! First edition of Crimson Courier. Close shave. We almost beat Wiley. Christmas spirit begins. Christmas Pageant. Watch out for that mistletoe, Still better-we beat Kingman! King and Queen reign for a night, Crimson Hop. Christmas vacation. 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