Austin High School - Eaglette Yearbook (Austin, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE CLASS FRONT ROW: Penelope bradus, Vera Bingham, Phyllis Carlisle, Virginia Cozart, Naomi Mason, Lois Royalty, Virginia Smith, Beth - ann Armstrong, Virgil Clark, Hobert Moore. SECOND ROW: Ronald johnson, Alan Morgan, jackie Jones, james jones A- lfred Cathcart, Ollie Smith, Ivan Fawlsush, Harold Rose Ch- arles Zaring, THIRD ROW: Mary Thompson, Dorothy Kanatzer, Maude Rhoten, Frances Simrnons, Mary Armstrong, j.W.Shields, Robert Hounchell, Charles Spry. john Rigel, J.H.I-Iubbard, Robert Lewis, Rob- ert Smith.

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HOSANNA BUGG--Marilyn Lowe: She is the negro cook who blackmails the characters to complete her torso. MRS. FLORABELLA FIZBY--Burna Lee DeWitt: She is the landlady and also wants to marry Dexter. CISSIE TRENT--Chiquitha Hayes: She is Dexter's best girl friend. MISS GMA CRMSBY--Euleta Satterwhite: She is Dexter's aunt. MRS. JAMES SMITH--Nola Hubanks: The lady that wins the prize. UNCLE TUCKER--Paul Hall: Wendy's uncle. MISS THGMPKINS..Margaret Coons. We had a good crowd and received a profit of 3lO0.00. The first semester was just about over and we had just received the terri- ble news that no one would be exempted from any of the examinations Kas if any of us would anywayl. We got through them without too much injury to our intelligent minds. We started our second semester with the thoughts of our junior and Senior reception in mind. It wasn't long until we began to start working on it. The orch- estra we hired for our dinner and dance programs was Aaron Cox and his orch- estra from Seymour, Indiana. It is going to be formal on May 9, 1946. We are also selling boxes of personal stationery and we have received a prof it of 322.432 We are now busy on making our tickets for the show which we are sponsoring this month. The name of the show is The Girl of the Limberlostn. The remaining part of the year will keep the class busy and we are expecting a Very successful reception. .



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agopfrmzzore C4255 ffflszlory The Sophomore class entered their Freshman year with forty pupils. We lost quite a few pupils during our Freshman year. Thomas Farris now in the Armyg Wilbur julian, H 'mer Mosier, Mary Peden, Louise Mosier, Ella Howard, Irene Howard, Mary Wiesman, and Burdett Cornett. One of our classmates, Bert Bowling is now in the Freshman class of '45- ' 46. During our Sophomore year we have lost: james Jones and Dorothy Kanatzer Kenneth Watson did not return this year. We have gained one new pupil during our Sophomore year. Alfred Cathcart, who quit in the middle of his Sophomore year, joined us this year. We are very glad to have him as a classmate and as the president of our class. Vice-presi- dent, Robert Hounchellg Secretary, I H. Hubbard, Treasurer, Phyllis Carlisle, Student Council, Virgil Clark are our class officers of '45-'46. Our officers of '44-'45 were: President, I. W. Shieldsg Vice-president, Ken- neth Watsong, Secretary, I. H. Hubbard, Treasurer, Iohn Rigelsg Student Council, Burdett Cornett. During our Freshman year our sponsor was Mr. Bridges. This year our sponsor is Mr. Sarver. Our class has enjoyed all of the parties and activities that have been made possible by our sponsors and we want to thank them for the help and consideration they have given this class. During our two years we've been in High School we have sponsored two shows. In our Freshman year we made 330.00 on our show. ln our Sophomore year we made 31143. All of our class gave its sympathy to John Rlgels who during our summer vacation was shot in the leg by accident. Six of our classmates were on the 45-46 basketball team. Harold Rose was on the first team. Robert Hounchell, Rpbert Smith, I. H. Hubbard, Charles Spry, and john Rigel were on the second team.

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