Attica High School - Crimson Yearbook (Attica, IN)
- Class of 1949
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1 If Q. is 3 E 5 I 'x F5 ,. l e :ii 1 fa I v -, 5 i FK I i P s Y 7 f 5 5 4 E pf 03? ,Z , 4. ,-P ' A QSVXSON G-I-1 QTTYCQ Q-CZGJC SCHOOL ATTICA, INDIANA FOREWORD Forly-Two years ago, lhe firsl Crimson was published. This book is designed lo Take you back To lhe days when You and I Were Young Maggie. We hope +ha+ you enioy reading lhis annual as much as we enjoyed preparing il. We wish lo exlrend our sincere Jrhanlcs To our sponsor, Mrs. McKinney, for her co-operalion in preparing The annual. A Nancy Parlon Aaron Bales , Q 1 DEDICATION To Mr. Daugherly-for his helpful guidance, admirable characlerislics, palience, and lasring endurance--we, The Crimson Slafl of I949, 'rake greal pleasure in dedi- caring 'rhis Crimson. sw 0414 Q, Q- 0 ff ff. sqft 01440 Q15 E'-S5 LETITIA AND CAROLYN WEIGLE fixpfr 645 pa Lu S H O P ASSEMBLY CHEM LAB ,YH 4 ,N vlugpgflklfik' , HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT OLD E E 3 NEW DOWN I STQ 6. E. EBBERTT K. C. SHAFER Superinlendenf Principal AB., Indiana Cenlral AB., Oakland Cily College lvl.S.. Buller MA., lncliana Social Sludies Malluemalics SCHOOL BOARD Mr. Glover, Mr. Hayes, Mr. Sclwwarfz + WARD BROWN RUTH BOYLL PATRICIA HENNIS CLAUDE DAUGHERTY B.S., S+a+e B.S.. Sfaie B.S., Purdue B.S.. Sfafe Indusfriai Aris Music Maihemafics, Ma+hema+ics. Science Physical Educafion E. A. LAMBERT MARY ELLEN MARTIN FRANCIS LEE NORMA McKlNNEY B.S., Purdue A.B.. S+a+e B.S., Indiana B.S.. Sfafe Physical Educa+ion, English, Lafin His+ory Commerce Biology. Agriculfure HARRIET MCGUIRE KARL MILLER JEANNEMINNICK A.B., Indiana B.S., Sfaie B.S., Purdue English Music Home Economics HARVEY NORMAN MARTHA LUMLEY EDWARD STUTEVILLE B.S., Siafe Siafe B.S.. Evansville M-Sq Sfafe Healfh, School Nurse M-SH Sfale Mafhemalrics Social Sfudies DONOVAN PETERS B.A.. Universify of Louisville. Bufler, John Herron Ar? lnsiifufe Ari, English DONAL SNYDER B.S.. Indiana Universiiy English Physical Education Award Winners at Commencement of 1948 T. Reid Zeigler Award . , .Highest Scholasiically D. A. R. Award ....,........ Good Cihzenslwip Roberfa Isbell Nova Jean Clneak Tri Kappas ...,.......... Second Scholasiically Lions 'Club .,.................. Sporfsmanslnp Norman Marfin Dick Paffengale Business Professional Women ...... Commercial J. Frank McDermond, Jr. Award . Public Speaking Madge Crowder Norma Collier Psi lofa Xi .........,......,.... Music Award Norman Marlin Scholarships Purdue Universify .... Indiana Universiiy .... Elkharf Business College ....S'ra're....... . . . .Special Merii. Special Merii. .....,....Special Merif. . . .. . . , LaVerne Robson .... Sara Snyder .. ...Jim Kerr ...............Beulal1 Milligan SENIOR PLAY 1948 OPERETTA 'I948 K, QXBSSE 5 FRESHMEN Classof1952 This year 'rhe freshman class has chosen +he car- na+ion as 'rhe class flower and for our class colors we have chosen red and blue, Our class moilo is Uni'red we sland, Divided we're s'ruck. Presidenf: Dick Adkins Vice-Presidenf: Jaclc Darding Secrelaryz Marcia Nelson Treasurer: Bernard Marlin Al our lirsf class meefing we planned a class parly fo be held af Bernard Mar+in's home. We had a rreasure hunf. recreafion. and refresh- menls. We enioyed +his parfy very much. we 'SH ar- R. Adkins. P. Anno, R. Balrfb. A. Beles. A. Bass. R. Boyce. K. Bra+fon J. Brooks, D. Buller, M. Carney, B. Clark. J. Darding. E. Fellure. M. Fewry W. Foster. A. Fox. S. Glover, L. Gray. J. Gusfus, R. HaIleH', L. Harvey N. Johnson. E. Kalamaros, S. Kirby. J. Koekenburq, E. Leafh, M. Livenqooci, L. Wiegle B. Mariin, J. Marfin. D. Mcdfinqly. Y. McKinney. J. Miclcle. D. Mellinger, J. Mullendore M. Nelson, P. Nolen, R. Nor+h, P. Odore. D. Opperman. J. Pearl, V. Pearson f. 'lik S 3 '?? i ,Hy L. Rabb, J. Reynolds. P. Riggin, A. Roarks. J. Roemer, B. Smifh, J. Snider gn? . xx 1 A , ig O -- ,SQ vi , 'N A - 1 I. N wo-A 'N W S Q. T . we 755 4 J. Snider. T. Sfondbraker. M. Timm, A. Tinder. S. Van Dame, J. Wall. B. White . J Qi . ' J- E ..s' ': 5 Y - .Jai-is J. Wilson, J. Woods NOT PICTURED: R. Kirby, R. Lighfy Vice-Presidenf: Bill Ennis SOPHOMORES Class of 1951 Presidenfz Dick Crain Secrefaryz Carol Levor Treasurer: Palsy Bannon Well, here we are. Sophomores a+ las+: and we are glad 'rhaf we can no longer be called green Freshmen. During Sepfember our class was organized and we decided on 'rhe yellow chrysanfhemurn as our flower and grey and maroon as our colors. Our class spon- sors +urned ou+ +o be Miss Hennis and Mr. Brown, who have been +he besf we could ask for. November 5, we held a class parfy, a chili supper followed by folk dancing and a scavenger hunf. , -I A- i 125.2 V f as ' B B c sn. - f - my Q ,H qw. wk oil. Q ,K i if .i ,fx K' 'E cf-I f -ili L ' -My '- . 1 . .3 g .4 '- s i ' .,. W in , K. Anno J. Baldwin P. Bannon R. Blankenship R. Blankenship D. Bowen J. Bowman fs., Q wk gs 5 sg v..'.. ' ' 5 Iii N Brooks R Clearwafer R Crouch E DeSu+fer G Eller R Fenfers E Fix G. Fosier, C. Gayler. H. Gooden, G. Green. A. Greenman. A. Hemmons. J. Harfman .fr rg is 5 N ax! . Q Isnl 4 . 1 X .4 W 1 l 53 lil i 2 1 ' ' . . g f KS a s if B. Helms, A ,mA, .. . 3' 51 g.. A 1 l . gf., W J.. . ll.,- V ., 1 R. Lamb, C. Levor, D. Livengood. A. Locke. ,m,, 3 rf S ...a . 4- T -3 P. Henrv. D. Holleclay. L. Hopkins, J. Huslwaw, J. Hysong. R. Karlson zz, 1.5 .. ,W 5 3-515 , wr , wg - f ' X s 45421 . . -1 + '- ' iff' ne 'vs J' ,z 4' 1. v ' . K . , . 1 T41 - . 33' ' vii ' - f ., ' A :fx XX V N., J. Logsdon. H. Marlin. W. McCall .. :V K S Q V. -L X 4 . :.L I in V ir I' Q V . R- 5 Q E K X, X. P Ja i' W. Miller, A. Milligan, C. Nehemiah, C. Nelson, J. Odore. J. Ofelwam. P. Pearl R ' P 1. '. . . -I J 5 . H R '- R' -+P ll 1 ...Q W 'fl . I - 'LZ ' - . . ' A A rx 'U 'C-. ff' W. Pearson. C. Sims, M. Slau+er. J. Smart R. Smillw. R. Smiflw. B. Spear .T .. s N i. , g ll' 4 . hifi 41. 1 C. Slevens. B. Slewarf. H. Sundl, R. Tharp, L. Vanl 'lool:, J. Wallace. C. Walls 'P is , . R ,S . all 1925-il E. Wol NOT PICTURED: G. Beavers, D. Campbell, L. Cralf, J. Rainboll f R. Crain, W. Ennis, Z. Garlin. J. Mickle, Nw JUNIORS CIassof'I950 Afier school began and everyihing was under way. we had our elecfion of class officers. They were as follows: Presidenfz Gregory Lawson Vice-President Lawrence MiH'on Secrefaryz Parricia Kalamaros Treasurer: Ann Livengood Our class flower is fhe red carnaiion and lhe class colors are silver grey and brighf recl. Our rnoifo is Launched, buf nor Anchoredf' Our sponsors are Mrs. McGuire and Mr. Miller. Nexf on 'rhe lisi was our Junior Class Play, Do++y and Daffy, which we gave November l2, I948. Now we are all looking forward 'ro fhe Junior-Senior Prom. which is anofher highlighf for us. D. Berfell, R. Bradbury, B. Brier, N. Brown, K. Collier, R. Drake, W. Ferguson B. Fink. N. Fosfer. R. Franklin, T. Fuga+e, R. Green. D. Hawkins, M. Helms I P. Hidy, M. Holsinger. G. Hopkins, B. Johnson, P. Kalamaros. B. Kidder, M. Kirbv M. Kurz. F. Larson. G. Lawson. T. Lefion. R. Lilly. A. Livengood. D. Livengood Km'k- , . Q-- J J. Logsdon. L. Mi++on. E. Null, J. Osborn. F. Osborne. S. PaHengale, W. Pe'rrin R. Peferson. I. Posion. S. Rhode. W. Richardson, M. Ri+cl'1ie. J. Roebling. J. Serie N. Skinner. B. 5mu+h. F. Thayer, O. VanDame. D. Wallace. R. Wilson NOT P1cTuREo: J. Clemenis. C. Knowles. G. Lane, W. Miller, C. Tribby. M. Lighiy. G. Purviance 'N HOMECOMING Q45 OVNOQ 4l U K M IQQ RFI, my N OV5 7-i QQN8 OQ3 -X A9v 1 9 ik? S- 9 Sara Jane Mickle ,. TT, . SENIORS Class of 1949 Yes, we are lhe senior class from Allica I'Iigh School for I949. We have finally achieved our goal afler all lhese years ol hard work. The class of '49 can be proud of Their alhleles who have been members of Ihe Ioolball, baslcel- ball, and I'racIc reams for The pas? four years. In Sepiember we held our firsl class meeling and elecfed Ihe following officers: Presidenl-Sarah Mickle Vice-Presideni-John Henry Secrelary-Carol Troxel Treasurer-Jack Williams In Oclober 'rhe senior class journeyed lo Craw- lordsville 'ro hear and see Presidenl Truman. In February we wenl To Indianapolis to see Ihe Slale Legislalure and poinls of in'reres+. May 23 ended our 'rrips when we wenl 'ro Chicago. Mr. Daugherly and Mr. Shafer are our spon- sors and we would Ihank Ihem lor Iheir hard work rhey have done for us. Home Ec. I-2-3-4: Class Presidenl' 4: G.A.A. I-2- 3-4, President 3: Girls Advisory Board I: Junior Play 3: Yell Club I-2-3-4: Yell Leader 4: 4-H Club I: Senior Service Scouls I-2. Carol Troxel Commercial I-2-3-4: Class Secreiary 4: Glee Club 4: G.A.A. I-2-3-4: Girls Advisory Board 3- 4, Presidenl' 4: Paper Siafl 4: Junior Play 3: Chrislmas Pageanf 2-4: Choral Feslivel 4: Press Club 4: Operella 4. John Gilberl Henry Shop I-2-3: College Prep 4: Class Officer Vice- Presidenl 4: Baslcelball Manager I-2-3-4: Foolball 344: Lalin Club I: Hi-Y 2-3-4. Vice-Presidenl 4: Paper Slalf 4: Junior Play 3. Jack Williams Commercial 2: Shop I-3-4: Band If2-3-4: Hi-Y 4' Yell Club I-2-3-4. Richard Henry Sullivan College Prep I-2-3-4: Baslrelball I-2-3-4: Fool- ball I-2-3-4: Glee Club I: Band I-2-3-4: Lafin Club I: Hi-Y 2-3-4: Sfudenl Council 4, Vice- Presidenf 42 Crimson Slaicl 4: Junior Play 3: Chrisimas Pageanl I: Choral Feslival I: Track I- 2-3-4: Crimson Hop King 3. Paul John Mallhews College Prep I-47 Aqriculiure 2-3: Foofball Man- ager 2-3: Glee Club I-2-3-4: Chrislmas Pageani' 2-3-4: Opereffa 2-3-4: Lafin Club I: Sludenf Council 4: Paper Slalif 4: Sfudenl' Senafor 4: Yell Leader 4: Yell Club I-2-3-4: Crimson Hop A+- fendanl 3. Lewis Livengood Shop I-2-3-4: Baslcefball I: Palrol I-2-3-4. Lieu- lenanl 4. Larry Walrs Agriculrure I-2-3-4: Hi-Y 2-3-4: Yell Club 3-4: Pafrol l-2-3-4. Nancy Ann Pa rfon College Prep I-2-3: Commercial 4: Class Officer, Secrelary I: Glee Club l-2-3-4. Secre+ary 3: Larin Club I: G.A.A. I-2-3-4: Sludenf Council 4: Crimson Slaff 3-4, Assisfanl Edifor 3, Co- Edifor 4: Junior Play 3: Chrisfmas Pageanl l-2-3- 4: Choral Feslival I-2-3-4: Yell Club l-2-3-4: Operefla 2-3-4: Senior Service Scouls I-2-3-4: Sfudenl Librarian 2. Rosemary Tribby Commercial I-2-3: Home Ec. 4: Glee Club I: GAA. I-2-3-4: Yell Club I-2-3-4: Crimson Hop Aflendanf 4. Richard Franklin Nelson College Prep I-2-3-4: Baskefball I-2-3-4: Foo?- ball I-3-4: Sfudenf Council, Presiclenf 4: Junior Play 3: Crimson Hop King 4. Paul Mussche Sho I2 34 Yell Club l234 Glee Club 4: p - - - : - - - : Chrislmas Pageanl 4: Foofball I-2. Sarah Ann Evans College Prep. l-2-3-4: Class Presidenl 2: Glee Club I-4: Lafin Club l: G.A.A. IJZ-3-4, Treasurer 4: Girls Advisory Board 3: Crimson Slaff 3-4: Paper Sfafl 4: Chrisfmas Paqeani- 2: Choral Fes- fival I-4: Yell Club I-2-3-4: Operelfa 4: Senior Service Scoufs 2-3: Press Club 4, Treasurer 4: Junior Prom Allendanl 3. Belly Lucille Lippold College Prep. I-2: Commercial 3-4: Glee Club I-2: Lafin Club I: 6.A.A. I-2-3: Chrisfmas Pageanf l-2-3: Choral Feslival l'2: Yell Club I-2-3-4: Senior Service Scoufs I-2-3. '4l7'F!'B7lr' John Davis lvlcDermond College Prep. l-4: Agricullure 2-3: Class Ollicer, Treasurer 3: Baslcelball I-2-3-4: Foolball I-2-3-4: Lalin Club l: I-li-Y 2-3-4: Serqeanl-al-Arms 4: Traclr I-23-4. George SuHon Shop I-2-3-4. Max Ann Van Laere Commercial I-2-3-4: Glee Club I: Lalin Club I: GAA. I-2-3-4, Vice-Presidenf 3, Presideni 4: Sluclenl Council 4: Crimson Slafl 2-3-4: Paoer Slafl 4: Junior Play 3: Chrislmas Paqeanl l-3: Choral Feslival l: Yell Club I-2-3-4: Senior Serv- ice Scouls I-2-3-4, Presidenl 3: Press Club 4: Cflice 3-4. Lee Billingsley Shop I-2-3-4: Pafrol I-2-3-4, Lieulenani 4. Charles J, l.eCleir College Prep. I: Shop 2-3,43 Baslcelball I-2-3-4: Lalin Club I: Hi-Y 2-3-4: Crimson Slaff 4: Yell Club l-2. Calherine Jean Leeper Commercial l-2-3-4: Glee Club 4: GAA. l-2-3- 4: Chrisfmas Pageanl' 4: Choral Feslival 4: Yell Club 3-4: Office 4. Barbara Gray Home Ec. l: Commercial 2-3-4: G-lee Club 4: C-3.A.A. I-3-4: Paper Sfaff 4: Chrislmas Paqeanf 4: Operefla 4. Fred Wolfe Shop I-2-3-4: Baslcelball l: Yell Club I: Palrol I-2-3-4. Lieulenanl 4: Track I-2-3-4: Cross Coun- lry 4. Joseph William Harrison College Prep. I-2-3-4: Baslceiball Manager I-2- 3-4: Foolball I-3-4: Lalin Club I: Crimson Sfafl 2-3: Junior Play 3: Traclr 2-4. 'Charles F. Williams Shop I-2-3-4: Glee Club I-2-3-4: Chrisimas Pag- eanl 2-3-4: Choral Fes+ivaI I-2-3-4: Yell Club I- 2-3-4: Yell Leader 2-3-4: Operelra 2-3-4: Track I: Crimson Hop Allendanf 3. Belly L. I'-Iidy College Prep. I-2: Commercial 3-4: Glee Club I-2-3-4: Lalin Club I: GAA. I-2: Chrislmas Pegeanf I-2-3-4: Choral Fesfival I-2-3-4: Oper- ella 2-3-4: Senior Service Scouls I-2-3-4, Vice- Presidenf 4: Office Girl 4. Zela Mae Reynolds Home Ec. I-2-3-4: G.A.A. I-2-3-4, Treasurer 3: Advisory Board 4. Roberl Van Hoolc Shop I-2-3-4: Sfudenl Council 4: Paper Slaff 4, Ar? Edilor 4: Junior Play lSfagel: Yell Club I- 2-3-4: Palrol I-2-3-4. Capiain 4. Dale Gayler College Prep. I: Shop 2-3-4: Glee Club 3: Chrislmas Paqeanl 3: Choral Pageanl 3. Rosella Smifh Home Ec. I: Commercial 2: College Prep. 3-4: G-lee Club I: GAA. I: Yell Club I-2-3: Office 2-3. Barbara Jean Nehemiah -. College Prep. I: Commercial 2-3-4: Glee Club I-2-3-4: Sunshine 2-3-4, Secrefary 3, Vice-Presi- denl 4: GAA. I-2-3-4: Sfudenr Council 4: Paper Sfafl 4, Edi+or.4: Junior Play 3: Chrisfmas Pag- eanl I-2-3-4: Choral Fesfivel I-253-4: Yell Club I- 2-3-4: Operelia 2-3-4: Press Club 4. Presidenl' 4: Office 3-4: Sfuclenf Librarian 3-4. Fred Brier Ag. I-2-3-4, Vice-Presiclenf 3: Baslcefball l-2-3-4: Foofball 3-4: Hi-Y 2-3-4. John Hyde Dickey College Prep. l-2-3-4: Class Officer. Vice-Presi- denl' 2, Presidenf 3: Baskefball I-2-3-4: Foolball I-2-3-4: Lafin Club I: Siudenf Council 3, Vice- Presideni: Track I-2-3-4. Marrlia Dean Davis Commercial I-2-3-4: Glee Club l-2-3-4: Laiin Club Ig GAA. I-2-3-43 Paper S+al'l 3: Clwrislmas Paqeanf I-2-3-4: Choral Feslival I-2-3-43 Yell Club I-2-3-4: Opera-:Ha 2-3-4: Senior Service Scoufs I-2-3-4: Yell Leader 4. Jeannine Olivia Peferson Commercial I-2-3-4: Glee Club I-2-3-4. Secre- lary 4: Srudenl' Council 3. Secrefary 3: Girls Ad- visory Board l-2, Secretary 2: Crimson Sheff 32 Paper Sfaff 4: Chrisfmas Pagean+ I-2-3-4: Choral Feslival I-2-3-4: Yell Club 2-3-4: Opereiia 2-3-4: Crimson Hop Queen 3: Press Club 4. Vice- Presideni 4. William Edward Brimberry Shop I-2-3-4: Glee Club 4: Chrisfmas Pageani I-2-3: Yell Club 4: Pafrol I-2-3-4. William Edward Bowman Shop I-2-3-4: Baslce+baII I: Track I-2: Glee Club 2-3-4: Chrisfmas Pageanf 2-3-4: Crimson Sfaff 3-4: Choral Fesfival 2-3-4. Hazel Bowman Home Ec. I: College Prep. 2-3: Commercial 4. Harry Bowman Shop li College Prep. 2-3: Commercial 4. Thomas I-I. Granl Shop I-2-3-4: Foofball I: Lalin Club I: Hi-Y 2- 3-4. Treasurer 4: Crimson Sfafl 3: Track 'Z-3-43 Cross Country 4. Roberr Fink Shop I-2-3-4: Palrol 7-8-I-2-3: l'li-Y 3-42 Band 2' 3-4: Yell Club I-2-3-4, Presidenl 4. Marjorie Joan Hanselman Commercial 2-3: Home Ec. I-4: Crimson Shall 3: Yell Club I-2-3: B-'Ieam Yell Leader I. Margaref June Hanselman Commercial I-2-3: Home Ec. 4: Yell Club I-2-3: B-Team Yell Leader I. Harold L. Van Dame College Prep. I: Shop 2-3-4: Baslcelball I-2-3-4: Foofball 3-4: Glee Club 2-3-4, Presidenf 4: Lalin Club I: Hi-Y 2-3-4: Sludenl Council 4: Chrisfmas Pageanf 2-3-4: Choral Fesiival 2-3-4: Operefla 2- 3 4 Aaron Leon Bales College Prep. I-2-3-4: Class Presidenl I: Fool- ball 3-4: Lafin Club I: Hi-Y 3-4. Presidenl 4: Crimson Sfaff 3-4. Co-Edifor 4: Junior Play 3: Chrislmas Pageanf 4: Sluclenl Council 4. Leslie Koelcenberg Shop I-2-3-4: Pafrol 2-3-4: Chrislmas Pageanl I. June Ann McBride College Prep. I: Commercial 2-3-4: C-lee Club 3-4: Lalin Club I: Paper Slaff 4: Chrislmas Pag- earrl 3-4: Choral Feslival 3-4: Opereila 3-4: Press Club 4. Donald Howard Shop I-2-3: College Prep. 4: Glee Club 2-3-4: Chrisfmas Pageanf 2-3-4: Choral Fesfival 2-3-4: Operelfa 2-3-43 Track I-2-3-4: Cross Counlry 4. Robert Sfefler College Prep. I-2-3-43 Lalin Club I: Chrisimas Pageanl 2-3. Mary O'Connor College Prep. l-25 Commercial 33 Home Ec. 4: Paper Slafl 4: Junior Play 3. Janer Scoll' Home Ec. l-3-4: Commercial 2: G.A.A. l-2-3: Junior Play 3: Yell Club l-2-35 Office 2-4. William Guslus ' Aqricullure I-2-3-41 Paper Shall 4. William Burleholcler Aqriculiure l-2-3-43 4-H Club l-2-3-4. Joanne Kafhryn Schuyler College Prep. l-2-3-4: Glee Club I-2-3-4, Ac- companisf 3-45 Band l-2-3-4. Maioreffe I-2-3-41 Lafin Club lg G.A.A. I-2-3-4: Junior Play 31 Chrisfmas Paqeanl' I-2-3-43 Choral Fesfival I-2- 3-45 Yell Club l-2-3-43 Opereila 2-'3-43 Senior Service Scouls I-2-3-4, Presidenf 4: Sfudenl Librarian 3. Barbara Jones Home Ec. I-4g Commercial 2-3. AS THEY WERE 's ,' , J 5 A V' + E 1 ik2?e E . K X F if X, Q, U I v -Dk., y ,- -. . T sg 1 v .As I f B. m'1Al7V.'409 ,J-4.cbJ-Anna inf-,OUMJWNL tfvv--A-vw W if X Q.. H. ,M xp.4.A.t'2-MJ E, F3351 Wu., 'BY x ' 5314 , Ex., ,Q .. 'Pk M ,af Wiz!!! an mf, -Pfh i ., . f . P, E f' , Q.-.-112 Aw M 'H tum, bi .. We 19Q5,,.,g.e1., - 49' P 5 x ' T ff,bl,jEg,f'-us-aj Q455. , . Qff ff irsgqg .,: M Xi' - , E-if 'va ' V , P gf , ' ' Q E . , ' , 'S f x Q .5 , 5 A-.. mftudu 55 ' 'V L Q ' JT. M -ala' WX .f5'f?3f xg. 2f.4,,u,d4,my ss.. king iC0 4lC-lxlaovv-42 Q- L -46:44, e 94 3, do Ju-1.4.6 2144.50 AAAAFMQALN 1 ' V A- Q Q .. ,A,,.,-,--...va- 'f7!-4-2214-1-MYJ fp 'J f N955 Gil If v T' W 'X' 4 A 'f.D Z-7-E -. H mln!-- f V 8-'I BOTTOM ROW: M. McDermond, P. Sullivan J. Herslwberqer, B. Cole. C. Brier, Mr. Sluleville SECOND ROW: B. Slwonkwiler, J. Maffern, H. Pearl, H. Fragernan, R. DeSuHer. C. Har+man THIRD ROW: M. Leffon, P. Biggs, A. Collins, T. Crowder, C, Crain, P. Mayfield FOURTH ROW: J. Lily, B. Saunders, L, Harris, J. Mifchell, R. Parienf, R. Reynolds, J. Scot? NOT PICTURED: P. Green, J. Ware 8-2 BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Lumiey, E. Rogers, M. Richey, B. Davis, B, McCall, L. Scofl. P. Massinq SECOND ROW: C. Johnson, A. G-aylor, J, Buller, F. Coffing, W. Paylon, G. Blankenship, L. Crowder THlRD ROW: M. Hamrnons. S. Lippold, P. Slauglnfer, M. Young, B. Nehemiah. C. Ellison, P. Harris FOURTH ROW: J. Wriqhl, P. Leffon, R. Schneider, J. Landis, C. Tanner, C. Pyclxe, D. Henry. J. Carr ' - ifif 7-1 BOTTOM ROW: A. Lily, D. Livengood. B. Buckley, J. Clark, J. Rogers, J. Pugh SECOND ROW: B. Deck, M. Pyclce, P. Anderson, B. Wilson, D. Hayes, E. Wilson THIRD ROW: M. Spear, C. Pearl, L. Ferguson, K. Kincade. J. Harvey. S. Frisby FOURTH ROW: H. SCOH, S, Sooonmore, L. Crane, C. Land, D. Talbott A. Bales. M. Small NOT PICTURED: B, Harvey. Mr. Snyder, sponsor. 4? 7-2 BOTTOM ROW: L. Wilson, J, Herslnberger, J, WaHs. C. Scoff, S. Brown, R. Edwards, Miss Boyll SECOND ROW-E, Crawford, J. Haupf, D. DeSuHer, C. Borsf, K. Fewry, H, Gebhari THIRD ROW: C. Knowles, G. Harvey, M. Pycke, R. Craft P. Sfewarf, D. Biddle FOURTH ROW: D. Oakley, T. Cooper, B. Lisfer, D. Carson, R. Reece. G. Srni+h, C. VanDame R. Slinker NOT PICTURED: M. Anno r '4 . ., W -- Sixth Grade Fiffh'Grcde BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Christie, B. McFadden. G. Lawson, D. Bruce, B. Fuqate. D. Slaughter. C. Vaughn, D. Coy. D. Spear, S. Huckleberry, L. Letton, D. Roarlcs, Miss Leath SECOND ROW: J. Lyons, D. Greenman, V. Koelrenlaerg, C. Crowder, H. Tribby, B. Johnson, R. Harvey, M. Krout, M. O'Connor, J. Toby, G. Collier THIRD ROW: F. VanHorn, D, Ledbetter, A. Shonlrwiler, D. Danley, J. McCaw, J. Haley, D. Sams, G. Brooks, M. Osborne, F. Cloyd, A. Spear, T. Carney FOURTH ROW: A. Dunn, J. Smart, R. Hill, W. Ewell, M. Finney, L. Talbott, M. Phillips, lsralcer, D. Sheets, A. Pugh, J. Shoal, D. Brier. C. Miclcle FlFTH ROW: B. Fisher, V. Simmons, B. Kinney, J. Layclen, L. Fretz, D. Boys, R. Stoup, C. Mellinger, L. Stevens, V. Jones, F. Dunn, F. Bartell BOTTOM ROW: Miss Marietta, J. Kimbrell, T. Reese, J. Walters, R. Pickett, D. Boys. E. Livengood, J. Richey SECOND ROW: K. Redman, L. Ebbertt, E. Nelson, F. Oteham, A. Shoal, L. Butler, W. Nolen, R. Smith ., D, Martin, B. Sheets. H Burris. F. Stone- M Black, E. Buster A Smith THIRD ROW: D. Wilson, J. Marr, T. Pearl, R. Bannon, R. Declc, T. Ewell, J. Cox, T. Franklin 6. Phelps. B. Gebhart FOURTH ROW: C. Carson, M. Hershberger, R. Crane, E. DeSutter, A. Smith, A. Telter. I, Olson R. Beedle. N. Landis, J. Hatton, G. Finney FlFTH ROW: R. Hanthorne, L. Ware, T. Brier, R. Parient, B. Johnson, P. Mitchell, B. Day, D. Knee M. Schwartz, J. Leath, R. Smith Fourth Grade Third Grade BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Miller, M. Nolen, H. Henderson, J. Braflon, J. Cunningham, S. Raisor, J. Leffon, J. Toby, L. Busfer, V. Rice, Miss Sfoup. SECOND ROW: P. Spear, S. Laird, D. Livengood, S. Mickle, P. Paffengale, M. Phillips, G. Maris, C. Toll, P Boyce, D. Pearson. THIRDLRCQW: M. Paffengale, D. Rogers, H. Sams, C. Cox, W. Ford, J. Blume, L. Lyons, R. Spoonmore, J. Marr . aser. FOURIEH ROW: B. Devine, S. VanDame, B. Vaughn, E. Holm, M. Allen, E. Green, G. Harris, F. Black, D. Bralfon . Dofson. FIFTH ROW: J. Lily, S. Grady, J. Mickle, J. Frisby, J. Crowder, S. Miller, J. Carson, C. Starkey, D. Schwartz R. Larson, M. Mickle. SIXTH ROW: J. Redman, M. Craft, J. Martin, D. Leak, J. Johnson, S. Kroul, B. Nolan, D. Gaylor, L. Miller, N. Zenor, B. Gooden. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Lyons, S. Lamasfers, C. Cooper, J. Wolf, B. Darding, R. Darding, D. Simmons, P. Keir, D. Slaughler, W. Buller. SECOND ROW: C. Kerkhove, J. Green, J, Shorf, K. VanDame, B. Brier, M. Builer, S. Borsr, K. Ware, L. Mickle THIRD ROW: M. Smith, S. Yales, P. Redman, M. Sprinkle, T. Norush, G. Misner, R. Scoflf, J. Manssen, L. M-aus, J. Oland. FOURTH ROW: D. Parienf, J. Hayes, J. Beedle, J. Deck, J. Burris, A. Lily, M. Duncan, B. Allen, S. Scoff, J. Dolson FIFTH ROW: J. Kirkman, J. Scribner, R. Marlin, L. Crowder, J. Young, D. Hanfhorne, S. Day, D. Smilh, J. Waller, J. Peterson. SIXTH ROW: R. Anderson, J. Cooper, J. Funk, S. Slinker, B. Dunlap, T. Nolen, M. Haas, J. Barfell, L. Halton C. Oland, D. Slrawser. Ti Lf 1 --11-QL.,-. ..-.swf ... s.. - . Second Grade BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Smith, D. Keir, H. Doll, C. Nelson, L. Henderson, D. Hanfhorne, D. Huison, J. Srnilh, K. Oleham, K. Ware, S Wade, Mrs. Woodrow. SECOND ROW: B. Wolfe, J. Clark, L. Hanihorne, S. Lily, K. Griggs, E. Harvey, R. Fosler, J. Richey, C. Willis, H. Anderson, D. Wellheuser. THIRD ROW: J. Smillw, F. Roarks, L. McMurlrie, C. Oland, S. Gaylor, G. Nolan, L. Harvey, B. Crafi, D. Saffell, T. Reynolds, R. Crigler FOURTH ROW:D. Bell, A. Anderson, S. Lily, B. Wade, D. Odle, C. Johnson J. Oland, R, Williams, C. Mickle, N. Allen, R. Crowder F. Phelps, B. Ebberlr. , FlFTH ROW: M. Hailon, N. McCoy, S. Minnick, J. Haas, G. Levor, M. Jones, J. Hulis, J. Zenor, T. Eberle, T. Reynolds, B. Hurn phreys, M. Kraui. First Grade BOTTOM ROW: Miss Brown, S. Simons, M. Anderson, C. Gales, P. Hannon, J. Wolf, N. Larnasier, E. Misner, J. Myers, A. Bell, L Roarks, K. Faulkner, L. Cooper, Miss Seernan. SECOND ROW: R. Brooks, C. Leiron, R. Zenor, E. Farlhing, K. Koekenberg, R. Rorhrock, K. Elliol, J. Worth, S. Green, T. Sipes, H Livengood, E. Elliot. THlRD ROW: Mrs. Robinson, L. Mclnfosh, L. Davis, C. VanHyfle, F. Scoll, B. Buller, V. Abell, L. Oakley, N. Livengood, L. Micl-cle S. Laird, R. Myers, J. Collier. FOURTH ROW: N. Crouch, J. Davis, J. Burris, B. Brier, C. Redman, L. Idle, K. Holloway, S. Minniclc, C. Warbrirlon, J. Beavers, D Reece, A. Sfewart, T. Dolson, R. Duncan, P. Turner, S. Brallon. FlFTH ROW: J. Fox, B. Hulson, L. Circle, A. Gaylor, B. Young, T. Hults, B. Fix, C. Cunningham, D. Elder, 8. Green, D. Lyon, K. Kim brell, T. Wilson, M. Wiggs, J. Riley, M. Haas, SIXTH ROW: D. Nolan, J. Jones, M. La lon, J. Crain, G. Lowe, S. Buster, R. Beedle, R. Slinker, J. Burris, E. Gooden, H. Devine G. Leak, R. Wiggs, H. Larson, J. Kfvlilson, H. Sipes, J. Allenduff. TION Q ,lg -I gl C 0 Ni' F 4,4 7, , SEATED: Max Ann VanLaere, Senior Ediforq Gloria Hopkins. Assisfanl Edilorg Aaron Bales. Nancy Parlon. Co-Edilors: Keilh Collier, Assisfanl Edilorg Charles LeCleir. Business Manager: Sarah Evans. Snapshols STANDING: Jerry Clemenls, Assislanl Arr Edilor: Dick Sullivan, Sporls Edilor: Ann Livengood. Junior Ediforg Marcia Nelson. Freshman Editor: Ann Graenman. Sophomore Edilorg Bill Bowman, Arr Edifor: Susan Rhode, Snapshofsq Mrs. McKinney, faculfy sponsor: Bill Ferguson. Assisfanr Business Manager THE CRIMSON STAFF The Crimson was firsr published in l907. lr has grown much during 'rhal' lime. Besides preparing The annual. lhe sraff sponsors The programs for all home afhleric evenls. and sponsors lhe Crimson Hop. The l-lop is an annual evenl. al which lime 'rhe Crimson Hop king and queen are crowned. Richard and Charloffe Nelson were elecled lor +he l948 dance. fhe firsf lime in +he hislory of lhe Hop 'rhal a brolher and sisler have reighed as king and queen. Co-edifors of The I949 Crimson are Aaron Bales and Nancy Parron. with Keifh Collier and Gloria Hopkins acfing as assisfanl co-editors. The facully advisor is Mrs. Norma McKinney. SEATED: B. Gusfus. B. Fink. B. VanHook. B. Nehemiah, ediior, P. Maffhews. J. McBride, M. Helms SECCND ROW: E. Kalamaros. S. Evans. J. Miclmle, C. Nehemiah, P. Bannon, J. Pelerson, P. Kala- maros. T. Fugale. D. Hawkins. Mr. Pefers. facully sponsor THlRD ROW: F. Larson. M. Timm. L. Harvey. P. Anno, C. Troxel. M. VanLaere. R. Drake. J. Henry PRESS CLUB The Press Club is a new organiza+ion in A++ica High School Jrhis year. H consisfs of 'rhe members of 'rhe paper slaff. Barbara Nehemiah is president Jeannine Peierson is vice-president Carole Levor is secreiaryg Sarah Evans is 'rreasurerg and Donovan Perers is Jrhe sponsor. This club is no'r for The purpose of making money. I+ was organized for +he pur- pose of making fhe paper a school proiecf. LEFT TO RTGHT: R. Blankenship. G. Hopkins, P. MaTThews, B. Fink, B. VanHoolr. J. Wilson, H. Van- Dame. C. Nelson, I. PosTon, R. Nelson, president D. Sullivan, B. MarTin. A. Bales, N. Parfon, M. VanLaere, B. Nehemiah, K. Collier. A. Livengood. Mr. Shafer STUDENT COUNCIL This is The second year Tor The STudenT Council in The ATTica High School. IT was organized lasT year by our principal, Mr. Shafer, so ThaT all sTudenTs could haye a parT in The planning oT school acTiviTies. The Council is made, up oT Two sTudenT senaTors elecTed Trom each class, and The presidenT oT each school organizaTion, who acTs as a represenTaTive oT his respecTive group. ArrangemenTs were made during The year by The Council Tor a Homecoming pa- rade, wiTh TloaTs and a dance Tollowing our Homecoming TooTl::all game, The presen- TaTion of inTeresTing convocaTions Tor The sTudenTs, and The sponsoring of inTramural baskeTball. The officers Tor The T948-49 school year were: President Dick Nelson: Vice- President Dick Sullivan: SecreTary, Sonny PosTon: and Treasurer, Bernard MarTin. SEATED: M. Helms, C, Troxel. B. Helms. Mrs. Minnick STANDING: Z. Reynolds, R. Karlson. M. Carney, P. Kalamaros. V. Pearson GIRLS' ADVISORY BOARD The Board includes fwo girls from each of 'rhe high school grades. one from rhe faculfy and one from 'rhe cily of AHica. This year new members were chosen 'ro rep- resenf lhe cily, while lasl year's counlry members were refained. These girls are lhe big sis+ers of The olher girls in school. Their problems concern 'rhe cleanliness of 'rhe school and answering 'rhe quesfions of 'rhe olhers. This year's officers are: Carol Troxel, president Margarer Helms. vice-presiclenig and Belly Helms. secrefary. The sponsor rhe lirsi semesler was Mrs. Minniclc, and ihe second semesfer, Mrs. l'lewiH. 4-H AND AG BOYS 4-H GIRLS C. WaTTs, H. SundT, P. Anno, S. Rhode. J. Sc.oTT, M. Fewry, A. Livengood. B. Burl: holder, P. Hidy. B. Nehemiah, Mr. Shafer, M. VanLaere. J, Leeper. R. Lily M. Helms, F. Larson, M. Kurz The Office Force The sTuclenTs who worlc in The oT'iices of The grade school and The high school have many of The same duTies as any office worker. 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L 'xx xpQftW ' X WAX vu SPXRYYUAL Am.. by For Murad Voice: 7 rvemly No 1524 CHURCH MUSIC R-EVXEW To Allene and Cecilia Amie'rson,Ja,mestoum, N.Y in Glarulu Bing 'xed Chorus F4 Fe Qel'a1, , as-f--' c0pt.9 fc of 5 lffldf Chrxstmas Carol for M1 ' m e W fa ,-9 e a ' The Text by 'T5'+ ,gs29gg eg? CHARLES BLACK M ' 1 A de waNEW YORK! THE KW. GRAY C0.,Inc., Agents for NOVELLO 1 ' 'ffu1s1y ,mp A 1 -ti I FRONT ROW: A. Bales SECOND ROW: R. Sullivan, J. McDermond, J. Henry THIRD ROW: H. VanDarne, T. Grant Mr. Brown, K. Collier FOURTH ROW: J. Miclrle, D.iBowen, H. Marlin, J. Hysonq, C. Sims FIFTH ROW: J. Williams, L. Walls. A. Locke, C. Nehemiah, G. Fosler, R. Wilson SIXTH ROW: C. l.eCleir, I. Poslon, D. Crain SEVENTH ROW: F. Brier, R. Fink, R. Crouch, J. Harlman. 6. Lane, D. Hawkins, R. Dralce HI-Y The school year of '48-'49 has been a very busy one! The monlh of Seplember was spenl gelfing ready for lhe VIII Disfricl Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Conference. The con- ference was held Oclober 7. Aaron Bales presiding as dislricr president The resl of Oclober was spenr in cleaning up bills alfer 'rhe conference. In November, we also slarled fhinliing and planning 'rhe annual roy drive which provides 'roys for needy children al Chris+mas+ime. The monlh of December was given over To lhe aclual worlcing of The loys. This year's 'roy drive was one of lhe mosl' successful ever, and we were greally helped by lhe Sunshine Sociery. Due lo a full schedule of fhe senior officers an eleclion was held January 27 and on February I6 'rhey were inslalled. The remainder of lhe monlh and all ol March were spem' in dralling a new conslifulion Thal' would mee? new slafe requiremenls and also suir local condilions. The monrh of April was given over lo slowing down and gelling rhings ready for a good slarf nexl Seplember. We wish lo lhanlc 'rhe Sunshine Sociely for lheir help and cooperalion. In lhis wrire-up one person has nor been menlioned and he has been a molive force, and our inspiralion lo all us boys. Of course, I am Talking' of bul one man, Mr. Brown, our advisor. BOTTOM ROW: M. SIauTer, H. SundT, M. Kirby, secreTary. S. Rhode. P. Henry. L. Clem, B. Brier SECOND ROW: J. Logsdon, L. Hopkins, C. Nelson. N. Brown. A. G-reenman. B. JOhr1SOH. P. Bannon THIRD ROW: B. Nehemiah, vice+presidenT. B. Kidder, Treasurer, R, Karlson. N. Brooks. B. Helms. M. Kurz. G. Hopkins, presidenT FOURTH ROW: Mrs. MarTin, TaculTy sponsor. L. Vanhloolr, M. Helms. C. Gaylor, D. Wallace. J. OTeham, S. PalTengale, C. WaTTs FIFTH ROW: B. Finlc, N. Skinner, P. Kalamaros. J. Wallace, C. Levor. J. Logsdon, W. Miller. N. Fosier SUNSHINE SOCIETY The ATTica Branch oT The Indiana Sunshine Sociefy was reacTivaTed in I946 under The sponsorship oT Mrs. Leslie MarTin. There are now 34 members. Any sophomore. iunior. or senior girl of good char- acTer may ioin. The girls earn money each year by selling ChrisTmas cards. schedule pencils. and by sell- ing concessions aT The Track MeeT in The spring. DonaTions from one baslceTbaII game are made To send To The Riley l'lospiTal each year. This money remiTTed by all Sunshine organizaTions in Indiana is used To buy equipmenl. LasT year over 53.000 was donaTed by The 200 chapTers. ATTica was given honor- able menTion aT The STaTe ConvenTion for having senT in The mosT per capira. This year's ac+iviTies are as follows: I-like and Wiener Roasf lniTiaTion Tea A well-filled Thanlcsgiving BaslreT To a needy ATTica Tamily. Co-sponsoring oT Thanksgiving Program aT FirsT MeThodisT Church Tor public and sTudenT body Co-sponsoring Toy Drive wiTh Hi-Y and delivering Toys To 25 families SweeThearT Dance Making Tavors and serving dinner To over IOO Hi-Y boys aT The DisTricT ConvenTion .held in ATTica Lasf year The ATTica chapTer paid expenses for Two girls To aTTend The annual Sunshine Camp aT Camp Tecumseh, Delphi. Indiana, from June 5 To June l5. IT is hoped ThaT This, Too. can become a yearly proiecT. The officers are: Presidenl. Gloria Hoplcins: vice-president Barbara Nehemiah: recording secre- Tary, Marilyn Kirby: Treasurer, BeTTy Kidder: corresponding secreTary. Donna Wallace. BOY SCOUTS SENIOR SERVICE SCOUTS ,049 The G.A.A. sfarfed off ine year wifn inlhae X Hon of new members. Once a week Hie girls 0 meer in The gym for baskefball or rumbling. I The officers are: President Max Ann Van- Laerey vice-president Sfella Paffengaiei sec- refary, Cnarloiie Nelson: Treasurer, Sarah Evans: faculfy sponsor, Miss Hennis. 01 O lg i Q60 Wit 'VG BOTTOM ROW: M. Kirby, S. Rhode. A. Greenrnen. Mrs. Marlin, L. Hopkins. P. Bannon SECOND ROW: G. Hopkins, T. Fuqafe. J. Ofeham, W. Miller. B. Helms, C. Sims THIRD ROW: R. Dralre, C. Levor, l. Poslon. J. Hariman. J. Wallace, D. Hawkins y umu cws The Carpe Diem Club was organized in I947 under The sponsorship of Mrs. Leeslie Mariin. Any siudenf who has successfully complefed one semester of Lafin is eligible +0 belong. The purpose of fhe organizaiion is fo fosler inferesi in 'rhe classics and lo bring oui lhe use of Laiin in everyday life. Officers corresponding To The Roman governmeni officials are elecied each year. Meelings are carried oul' as nearly as possi- ble wifh a Roman aimosphere. The main proieci of +he year is 'ro earn money 'ro send fhe Lalin confesfanls +o The Disfrici and Shale Conresfs. Officers for lhe year are: Consuls. Joan Wallace and Belly Helms: Ouaes+ors, Charles Sims ancl Winifred Miller: Aedile. Lenore Hoplcins. FRONT ROW: Mr. Norman, R. Davis, J. Mullendore, W, Pearson, A. Bales, H. Marlin, D. TalboH D. Bowen, C. Sims. Mr. Shafer SECOND ROW: J. Hysong, R. Parienf, J. Snider, L. Crane. J. Miclrle, G. Fosier, A. Bales THIRD ROW: G. Eller, W. Brimberry, L. Livengood, R. Smifh, D. Campbell, C. Land. A. Loclfe L. Craft L. Walls FOURTH ROW: J. Serie. J. Darding, R. Feferson, F. Wolf, R. Vanl-loolc, R. Marfin, R. Fenfers F. Osborne PATROL The pafrol s+aff is made up of fhirfy-one members. If includes boys from The sevenfh grade fhrough 'rhe senior year of high school. This year seven seniors will be given award swealers. Some of fhe duiies of ihe palrol boys are palrolling crossings, holding +he rope around lhe gym floor al baskefball games, parking cars af a+hle+ic evenls, faking care of fhe flag nigh? and morning, pafrolling areas af fooiball games, and selling a good example for +he res+ of +he school. The officers this year are: Roberl' VanHoolc, Capiain: Fred Osborne and Lewis Livengood, Lieuienanisz and Lee Billingsley, Secre+ary. Mr. Shafer and Mr. Norman are sponsors. YELL CLUB YELL LEADERS Paul Malllmews. Marllwa Davis. Sara Miclcle, Charles Williams i '- FOOTBALL KNEELING: B. Ferguson and R. Franklin, Sfudenf Managers SECOND ROW: R. Sullivan, R. Nelson, J. Dickey, D. Barfell, F. Brier, J. McDermond, F. Thayer J. Henry, Mr. Sfufeville THlRD ROW: Mr. Snyder, L. Rabb, R. Crouch, C. Sievens, W. McCall, C. Nehemiah, A. Hammons. C. Knowles, A. Bales, R. Boyce FOURTH ROW: R. Blankenship, C. LeCleir, A. Bales, G. Beavers, R. Crain, J. Dardinq, J. Harrison W. Ennis From The sfarfing whisile, everyone knew Thai A'r+ica's Red Ramblers were des- Jrined. lo win The Wabash Valley Conference for Ther second slraighl year. This feam of sfalwarls has losf only lwo games in +he lasl four years, and has been undefeafed rhe lasr fwo years. Those who will graduale from The +eam +his year are: Jack Dickey, Fred Brier, Dick Nelson, Aaron Bales, Jack McDermond, Dick Sullivan, Charles LeCleir, Harold Van Dame, John Henry, and Joe Bill Harrison. Africa ....,..........,,. 48 Morocco . . . , . . I2 . ,,,63 Rockville 6 . . .64 Covingion . . .. . 8 . . .50 Cayuga ...., ... 7 ...66 Williamsporf ... ... 6 . . .62 Rockville ,.. ,.. 6 .. .74 Perrysville .. .. .20 ...76 Kenrland O 42 Coving+on,............l4 Our offensive average was 60.7 per game and The defensive average was only 8.5 KJMEA' QV BASKETBALL During fhe len years lhal Red Lamberf has coached rhe Africa Red Ramblers, +he Ramblers have won approximafely l58 games and losf 73. They have won four secfionals, and 6 oul of 8 Wabash Valley Prelims. For fhe las+ fwo years, 'rhe Ramblers have been runner-up in +he Valley Finals. Seven of the firsl len fhis year are seniors. The firsf +en are: Jack McDermond, Jack Dickey, co-capfainsg Dick Sullivan, Harold Van Dame, Dick Nelson, Charles Le- Cleir. Fred Thayer. Gene Beavers, Fred Brier, and Charles Tribby. Aflica ........ Covingfon .... Africa ........ Hillsboro .... Greencasfle . . . Richland Twp. Veedersburg . . . Kingman . . . . Williamsporf . . . Bloomingdale Rossville ...... Shelburn .... Kingman ...... Glenn .,,... Rensselaer ...., Monroe Cify. Leydon ....... Veedersburg . Winamac ..... Crawfordsville Flora ..... Q . . . W. Lafayeffe Pine Village ..., Sheridan .... Clinlon .....,. Covingfon . .. Wesl Lebanon. . Delphi ....,. RW, I T IIC TSE' IT 24 22? A Team SITTING: Harold VanDame, Dick Nelson, Jack Dickey, Jack IvlcDermond. Fred Thayer, Dick Sullivan STANDING: Joe Bill Harrison, Charles Tribhy, Fred Brier, Coach E. A. Lamberf, Gene Beavers Charles LeCIeir, John Henry B Team SITTING: Jack Mickle, Tom Leilon, Reed Blankenship, Dick Franklin, Bill Ennis STANDING: John Henry, Alvin I-Iarnmons, Dick Crain, Coach E. A. Lambert Gregory Lawson, James Baldwin, Joe Bill Harrison Freshman Team FRONT ROW: D. Boyce, L. Rabb. J. Wiison, R. Kirby SECOND ROW: E. Fellure, R. Babb, B. Marfin, Mr. Snyder, D. Meilinger, J. Marfin, A. Tinder Junior Hi BOTTOM ROW: G. Blankenship, J. Wriqhf, R. Parienf, C. Tanner. R. Reynolds, P. Leffon, B. Shonk- wiler, P. Sullivan SECOND ROW: Mr. Norman. J. Vwlaifs, A. Gayior, D. Carson, J. SCOH, 'B. Saunders, L. SCOH, Mr. Christie THIRD ROW: C. Scoff, 6. Harvey. C. Johnson, J. Hershberger, B. Wilson, S. Brown, J. Herslwburqer FOURTH ROW: Sfudeni' Mgr. B, Davis. R. DeSuHer, G. Maffern, R. Reese. L. Crane. J. Mifcheli. D. TaIboH, A. Bales. H. Gebhari H I Y 1 . ,f - - X' J f .Y TRACK Affica concluded 'rhe I9-48 fraclc season wifh a very nice sfanding. ln fhe I948 Hoosier Conference meef, fhey placed fourfh among a field of five feams. In fhe Waloash'Valley meef, Affica placed fenfh in a field of sevenfeen feams. Affica placed fiffh in The Affica Relays, in which fwelve feams compefed. This year a cross-counfry feam coached by Donal Snyder has been organized. We wish fhe besf of luck fo bofh The fraclc feam and fhe cross-counfry feam in fhe coming year. CROSS COUNTRY 4 fi af s ax? we , M mgiiw ! f Q W my ff! l X DOTTY AND liAFFY The Junior Class Play was given Friday, November l2, l948, in fhe high school gymnasium. The characfers were Dorofhy Travers ..............,.. Marilyn Kirby Daphne Travers .... ...,..... P africia Hidy Jack Belmonf ...... ..... W illiam Ferguson Uncle Hugh Rand .... .... L awrence Miffon Molly O'Mulligan ..., ..... N ancy Brown Hilda Johnson ..... .... B everly Fink Jimmie Rand .... . . .Keifh Collier Freddie Rand ..... ...... F red Thayer Alfred Hopkins ...... ..... R oberf Drake Mrs. Phyllis Travers .... ..... G loria Hopkins Paxfon Belmonf ............... Gregory Lawson Aunf Hesfer Harley ............ Donna Wallace Mrs. Phyllis Travers cerfainly kepf Paxfon Belmonrl's head in a spin when she fold him how young she was wifh only Two small children. No wonder he developed a headache when six children finally showed up on fhe scene. And Aunf Hesfer Harley changed her mind abouf men when her old lover came back fo her af The end of fhe play. Everyone was kepf in suspense as fo whaf would happen +o fhe Travers family should fhe servanfs quif because of nof being paid fheir back wages. We can'f leave ouf fhe hardships Jack Belmonf had wifh fhose darling liffle boys. The play was direcfed by Mrs. Harrief McGuire. SWEETHEART DANCE Sunshine Dance The annual Sunshine Sweelhearf Dance was held a+ fhe Recrealion Hall Saiurday, February l l. Approximaiely 40 couples danced To ihe music of John Schwei+zer's or- chesfra. Cupid reigned over 'rhe dance and sho? arrows all eve- ning. HEADLINES OF 1948-1949 First Semester SEPTEMBER 7-School Opens. I0-AHica Slarfs Season Right AHica 48 Morocco I2. I7-Ramblers Carry Rockville-63 lo 6. 24-Aflica Scrimmages wilh Covinglon- 64- 'ro 8. 26--Sunshine Holds lniliaiion. 28-A++ica Defeafs Cayuga-50 fo 7. OCTOBER I-P.T.A. Holds Annual Carnival. 4-A+'rica Swamps Williamsporf-66 +0 6. 7-Affica Hi-Y Hosf fo VIII Dis'rric'r. 8-Affica in Repeal Performance wifh Rockville-62 'ro 6. I2--AH'ica Goes Easy on Cayuga-40 Io I2. I5-Grades for Firsl Six Weeks Are in. Ailica Overwhelms Perrysville-74 lo 20. I9-A'r+ica Sels Foolball Record. Africa 76 -Kenlland 0. 20-Hi-Y Holds Inilialion. 2l-Teachers lns+i+ule. 26-Aflica Compleles Undefeafed Season. Allica 42-Covingfon I4. 29-Crimson Hop. Diclc Nelson, King. Charloffe Nelson. Queen. NOVEMBER 5-Freshmen and Sophomore Parties. I2- DoH'y and Daffy, Slarring The Jun- iors. I9--Is fhe Foolball Season Over? AHica 4l-Covinglon I5. 24-Hi-Y, Sunshine Program af Melhoclisl' Church. Firsl Loss-AHica 35. Greencaslle 36. 30-Alfica Subdues Veedersburg 54 fo 2 I. DECEMBER - 7-Firsl lnframural Game. Mad Russians 20-Buzz Saws I9. IO-Rossville Topples AHica 43 'fo 40. I3-Band Booslers Program. I4--AHica Sfels New Scoring Record. Aflica 77-Kingman 42. I7-AHica Downs Rensselaer 55 fo 44. I9-Chrislmas Pageant 23-CHRISTMAS VACATION. Sludenf Council Parly. Hi-Y and Sunshine Xmas Dance. A'r+ica 24-Leyden 26. 3I-AH'ica Ends l948 Right Winamac 47 buf Africa 50. JANUARY 7-Ramblers Ramble fo Flora, Flora 4I-AHica 50. I I-Ramblers Take Pine Village 57 To 32. I4-Africa Beals Clinlon, 58 Io 31. 20-2I-22-Wabash Valley Prelims. Aflica 59-Hillsboro 55. Aflica 73-Kingman 26. JANUARY 27-28-29-Wabash Valley Finals. Africa 55-Shelburn 44. Africa 43-Monroe Ci+y 52. FEBRUARY I-Africa Defeafs Veedersburg. 55 'ro 34. 4-Africa Loses a Tough One fo C'ville- 4l ro 39. 8-AH'ica Edges Oul' Wesf Side 42 Io 4I . I0-High Schools on Parade. WASK. I I-Ramblers Nip Sheridan 48 fo 46. I5-Affica Scrimmages wirh Covingfon 52 Io 38. I6-Hi-Y lnsfalls New Officers. I8- Affica 66-Delphi 3 I. Ramblers Tie for Conference Tirle. 24-25-26-Sectional. Affica Draws Hills- boro. Second Semester MARCH II-Classes Hold Blowoufs. I7-P.T.A. Sponsors Musicale. APRIL I-Seniors Display Talent in Play. 8-Choral Feslival Held. I5 fo I8-SPRING VACATION. 26-AHica Relays. MAY 9-Band Booslers Sponsor Program. I 3-OpereHa. I9-Senior Tea. 20-luniors Treaf Seniors fo Prom. 22- 23 25-Class Nighl lHeh, Hehll 26-Commencement 27 ,. Baccalaureale. -Seniors Journey fo Chicago. END OF I948-I949 SCHOOL YEAR ..:' fu AROUND THE WORLD BY KANGAROO Taking a monTh off from our jobs as kangaroo keepers aT The Sydney Zoo, we decided To conTacT all The members of The class of '49 of ATTica High School. Traveling on our kangaroos, we made Bombay, India, our TirsT sTop. There in a honky-Tonk owned by Lee Billingsley, we found JoAnne Schuyler playing The piano in her inimifable sTyle. From There we conTinued on To Cairo. ln Cairo we visiTed The new Kroger Sfore. managed by-you guessed iT-Fred Brier. assisTed by sTock-boy Paul Mussche. Hopping across The MediTerranean. we arrived aT The Royal Turkish WresTling Academy. We were noT aT all surprised To find Dale Rough-house Gayler as The Top insTrucTor aT The academy. Affer a pleasanT visiT wiTh Rough-house, we dropped in on The Shah of Persia for a brief visiT. Being a man of many finances, The Shah naTurally employed a bookkeeper. IT couldn'T be anyone else buT Dick Nelson. Bookkeeper Deluxe. The Shah was having Trouble keeping Dick ouT of his harem. Our nexT sTop was iolly old England. Here we aTTended a crickeT game. Suddenly a greaT commoTion arose. The police had caughT a pair of pick-pockeTs. We didn'T know The pick-pockefs buT The police were Don Howard and Jean Leeper. A visiT To The Norfh Pole was nexT because our kangaroos goT slighTly off course. One block souTh of The Pole was a Turkish BaTh. which was quiTe The Thing in ThaT parT of The counfry. The proprieTors were, of all people. Max Ann VanLa.ere and Rosie Tribby. Back on our course again, we visiTed NorThern Siberia. AT This poinT,f we found Thaf our kangaroos needed snowshoes so we sTopped aT The besT and only hardware sTore in NorThern Siberia, Williovich's Hardware Co., run by Jack Williams. Soon afTer we came To a large cave. We looked inside and saw, working by dim candlelighT, June Ann McBride, who was correcTing and revising WebsTer's DicTionary. From here a shorT lunge carried us To Alaska. Upon our arrival we were greeTed by Two girls selling Eskimo pies. We recognized Them as Carol Troxel and BeTTy Hidy. We mighT add ThaT They were selling like hoT cakes. While we were There, we aTTended a show aT an oufdoor Theafer as guesTs of Manager Leslie Koekeniberg. AnoTher lunge of The kangaroo carried us To Hudson Bay, where resides Buckskin GranT, Fur King of The NorTh Woods. A sharp Turn souThward Took us To Hollywood. Being raTher saddle-sore we sTopped To visiT a moTion picfure sTudio. A greaT' love sTory was being filmed and iT sTarred Bill Snuggles Brimberry. idol of The bobby soxers. Also we aTTended a quiz program which had ZeTa Reynolds as Misfress of Ceremonies. ZeTa had risen To fame by giving panTomimes on Television. Being unable To find a room, we sTayed aT The Lonely HearTs Club for Men, run by Harold VanDame. The nexT day we visiTed WalT Disney's STudio and discovered in his employ Two of The greaTesT arTisTs in America. Bob VanHook and Bill Bowman. ln clownfown Hollywood, we 'saw a large used-car loT which was one of a sTring run by Mary O'Connor, prominenf used-car dealer. On down The sTreeT was a huge Toni ad, on which were feafured picTures of The Hanselman Twins. lT was easy To see ThaT June had The Toni. Or was iT Joan? We decided ThaT we would go back To ATTica and see' if There were any of our classmafes around There. STopping off in Dodge CiTy. Kansas, we sTepped inTo The local gambling ioinf. IT was ineviTable ThaT we should find Larry WaTTs and Lewis Livengood Taking The boys for everyThing They had. ShorTly, we arrived in Lexingfon. KenTucky. We had been There all of fifTeen seconds when The voice of a Triple-Tonguing aucfioneer spliT The morning air. You're righTl IT was F. E. Speed Wolfe. Also, near Lexingfon, we found Col. Charles' Wil- liams lrefiredl siTTing under a shade Tree. He was sipping a minT iulep and lisTening on The radio To Jolly John Henry and The funnies.. John, we mighf add. has a won- derful speaking voice. From LexingTon we wenT direcTly To ATTica. Our firsT day in ATTica was an evenT- ful one. We aTTended The FounTain CounTy Hog Calling ConTesT. which was won by Jeannine PeTerson. Jeannine had successfully defended her crown for The fiTTh sTraighT year. Our friends in ATTica Told us ThaT Twd' of our classmafes had become successful auThors. Sara Mickle had wriTTen a book nTiTled A Thousand and One Excuses for Skipping School. Nancy ParTon had wriTT n How To STay Slim. A cruise down The Wabash was arranged for us on The U.S.S. Bilge Wafer. piloTed and owned by Admiral Harry Bowman. Charles LeCleir was firsT knafe on This luxury liner, which makes daily Trips To Por+Iand -Arch. We also visifed The newly-opened ArThur Murray Dance STudio, operaTed by Bob Fink and Barbara Jones. A visiT To old A.H.S. revealed ThaT some of The classmaTes had sTayed on as members of The faculTy. George SuTTon was head of The English DeparTmenT, Bill Burkholder had Taken over as Ag Teacher and BeTTy Lippold had become TruanT Officer. A few momenTs laTer, along came MarTha Davis, TirsT woman fire chief of ATTica. in her new car. The car was a Ford and MarTha had purchased iT from Bill GusTusf of The ATTica MoTor Company. MarTha Took us To see Dick Sullivan. a genfleman farmer in every respecT and landlord of Rocky Ford. Upon our reTurn, we decided To bowl aT Elmdale Alleys, R. STeTler, ProprieTor. To our greaT alarm, we found Hazel Bowman and Barbara Nehemiah seTTing pins There. LaTer. as we were walking down Perry STreeT, we were almosT run over by a car Traveling aT a high raTe of speed. The car made a quick Trip around The block and pulled up beside us. The driver sTepped ouT. removed his crash helmeT, wiped The grease off his face. and iT was Then ThaT we recognized him as Aaron Bales, five-Time winner of The 500-mile race. Aaron said ThaT he had quiTe an accidenT The 'week before. IT seems as Though Barbara -Gray was driving along on her moTor-scooTer. when she rashly pulled ouT onTo The same sTreeT ThaT Aaron was driving on. Suddenly There was a Terrific crash and Barbara found herself sailing Through The air. T,hey found her iusT This side of Judyville, wedged befween The handle-bars of her scoofer. Aaron claims he slowed down To nineTy before The collision occurred. He offered To Take us for a spin. so we accepTed his dare. Two seconds laTer we pulled up aT The Harrison STeel CasTings Company. A heavily armed guard challenged us aT The gaTe. Peering ouT from behind his badge was Joe Bill Harrison. defender of The people. We knew ThaT some day he would succeed. We regreTTed noT being able To see Jack McDermond, who was now coach of The baskefball Team aT WesT LafayeTTe High School. Passing Evans' Drug STore, we saw Sarah Evans puTTing a sign in The window saying ThaT The sTore was moving To The Logan School House. Wondering whaT ever became of Rosie SmiTh and JaneT ScoTT, we hailed a Taxi. Yes, The driver was JaneT ScoTT and Rosie SmiTh was along. The girls Told me ThaT They had received an award from The Humane SocieTy for rendering firsT-aid To Their iniured pafrons. ConTrary To The predicfions of many, This class had Turned ouT To be very suc- cessful. and so we refurned To AusTralia in a happy mood. JACK Dicksv, Esq. i PAUL MATTHEWS, Esq. Keepers of The Sydney Zoo. THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIORS OF 'I949 F-w Aaron Bales, will my scholaslic abilily lo Arvin. Lee Billingsley, will my iovial manner lo Ray Green. Harry Bowman, will my energy 'ro Don Holladay. Hazel Bowman, will my shyness fo Zeral Garlin. Bilil Bowman, will my curls 'ro Jerry Clemenls. Fred Brier, will my lrim figure +o Beverly Fink. Bill Brimberry, will my lechnique 'ro Sonny Posfon. Bill Burkholder, will my nickname Beaky fo Marilyn Kirby. Marlha Davis, will my vim, vigor, and viralily 'ro Russell Norlh. Jack Dickey, will my beard lo Dick Franklin. Bob Fink, will my dancing abilily lo Arr Locke. Sarah Evans, will my evenings in lhe counlry lo Joan Mickle. Dale Gaylor, will my manly physique 'ro Richard Hallefl. Tom Granl, will my indusrriousness lo Bob Clearwaler. Barbara Gray, will my disposilion fo Doris Livengood. Bill Guslus, will my color-blindness +o Mr. Pelers. Joan Hanselman, will my looks lo June. June Hanselman, will my looks 'ro Joan. Joe Bill Harrison, will my quiel manner lo Carolyn Gaylor. John Henry, will myself ro lhe women of The world. Berry Hidy, will my sweel personalily ro Nancy Skinner. Don Howard, will my business abiliry fo Keirh Collier. Leslie Koekenberg, will my Lafin-American looks fo Dan Barfell. Charles LeCleir, will my modeslry fo Larry Rabb. Jean Leeper, will my lair complexion ro Dick Adkins. Berry Lippold, will my innocenl look lo Hope Sundl. Lewis Livengood, will my red hair lo Clrval VanDame. Paul Mallhews, will my lroubles lo anyone. June Ann McBride, will my brain fo science. Jack McDermond, will my conragious smile 'ro Jim Baldwin. Sara Mickle, will my fainling spells 'ro anyone. Paul Mussche, will my regular allendance in school lo Bill Miller Barbara Nehemiah, will my high grades 'ro Gene Beavers. Dick Nielson, will my Crimson Hop crown lo Gregory Lawson. Mary O'Connor. will my boy friend's car ro my boy friend. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I To I 1 1 1 I v , . 1 u 1 n 1 n n I l . To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To Nancy Parlon, will my excellenl vision lo Joe Harlman. Jeannine Pelerson. will my voice lo Roberl Lamb. Joanne Schuyler, will my bedroom eyes lo Arl Milligan. Janel Scoll, will my abilily lo lalk a mile a minule lo Mr. Lamberl. Rosella Srnilh, will my smile lo Frances Larson. Roberl Sleller, wil-I my 6' I lo Dickie Boyce. Dick Sullivan, will my limely remarks lo Charley Nehemiah. George Sullon, will my nonchalanl manner lo Bill Ferguson. Rosemary Tribby, will my lailhlulness lo Charlolle Nelson. Carol Troxel, will my slow drawl lo Belly Johnson. Harold VanDame, will my dainly hands lo Belly Slewarl. Bob VanHook, will my lhrilliness lo Gary Lane. Max Ann VanLaere, will my new Hudson lo Belly DeSuller. Larry Walls, will my seriousness lo Gloria Hopkins. Charles Williams, will Toody lo Belly Helms. , Jack Williams, will my spacious slalion wagon lo Reed Blankenship. Fred Wolle, will my jokes, lricks. sound ellecls. elc., lo Bunk Wolfe. Mr. Ebberl-a governor on his car. Mr. Shalerf-some more ullra-loud lies. Mr. Daugherly-a Masler's Degree in child psychology? Mrs. Marlin-a nice, new home. Mrs. McKinney-a Bookkeeping class iusl like lhe one she has. Miss Hennis-a proposal: any place. any lime. any parly. Mrs. McGuire-lhe franchise lor selling chewing malerials al baskolball games. Mr. Larnberl-some gray hair remover. Mr. Pelers-a mullilude ol subjecls lo skelch. Mr. Lee-freeze-prool locks on his car. Miss Boyll-one bollle ol smirk remover. Mr. Miller-a .45 lo conducl band praclice in an orderly manner. Mrs. Minnick-an invilalion lo come back any lime. Mrs. Hewill-a driver's manual. Mr. Brown-a new pair ol coveralls. lhe Freshmen-six exlra credils apiece so lhey won'l have lo work so hard. lhe Sophomores-a permanenl pass lo every member ol lhe class ol 'SI which excuses lhem lrom delenlion. lhe Juniors-a prinling press so lhey will be sure lo have enough money nexl year. lhe ianilors-an E lor elliciency. THE CAMPUS CROWD 1 4 .Q w M 5 is -f E me GOINGS ON -'r I ACKNOWLEDG Allica Ice 81 Coal Co. Allica Floral Co. Fosler Fireslone Buckley's Grocery Louis Nalhan, Clolhing lor 40 years Grab-ll-Here, Ray Gremore, Mgr. Collage Inn Myers Welding Shop Jones Bros. Bernard Marlin Bob's Machine Shop Leon's Jewelry 81 Walch Repair Tom Gossell, Manager A 8: P Bernharl Paslry Shop Buckley News Co. Branl's Cale Smarl Cleaners Public Service Company ol Indiana, Inc. Clawson Hardware- Buyers Wise Economize Allica Ledger-Tribune Allica Molor Co., Inc. Snyder Nolion Co. Thomas B. Crigler Allica Hdw. Co.- OuaIily Hardware C. C. Johnson's Oldsmobile Sales 8: Service Chuck's Grill Bass Molor Sales Harris Relrigeralion Co. Boy Scouls ol America, Troop I9 McGuire Sundries, Wesl Lebanon Rozell's Rexall Drug Slore F. F. DeSuller Loan Co. Circle Iron 8: Melal Co. Oleham Welding 84 Machine Shop Borsl Bros. Meal Markel Wolf Gill Slore Oakley Carpenler Shop Weslern Aulo Slore The Della O'Haver's Sludio Allica Telephone Co. Culligan Soll Waler Service Williams Cleaners Regal Slore . The Smilh Sludio 81 Camera Shop Chas. E. Richey Allica Plumbing 8: Healing MENTS Carr Poullry Co. John P. Pearl Fosler Oil Co. Dolson Bros. D-X Service Helgers Home Equipmenl The Hayes Agency-General Insurance The Kroger Co. Hagaman's Grocery Slyle Shoppe Allica Lumber Co. Richard Marlin Maurice Massing Garage John C. Rilzi Ferguson Funeral Home Viola's Sludio, lor Beauly, for Heallh, Poslon-Herron Brick Co. Karl Kurz. Shoe Slore 8: Repairing Allica Halchery Richey's Lunch 81 Candy Shop Allica Bakery Ryan's Cafe Thomas 5c lo SI Slore Howard W. Miller, Lawyer Freeman McKinney, Carpenler Smilh's Markel Wilson Packard Garage Cecil Wall's Reslauranl Ted 8: Harry's Drive In McCracken Insurance Agency R. A. DeSuller Bon Ton Rock Mickle, Used Cars 81 Parls Sam Newmark Ralph Crosley Allica Holel Harrison Sleel Casling Co. J. E. Fry Insurance Agency Parlon's Barber 8: Beauly Shop Economy Grocery Rice Garage Gerald Beedle, Phillips 66 Service Hidy's Floral Shop MoFFel's Garage The Cenlral Nalional Bank 8: Trusl Co Founlain Counly Farm Bureau Co-op Slandard Oil-J. C. Fleenor Dr. Ralph Parmenler lor Arl i E Q F L J y fp VM ' Qf'5ffl' A 5 ,.-- Q - 4 K V, 0 H I 'Au J gfLf':.ff- 4 -fLGf7 1f.+fZI,f.,M13 --'K , R I . 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