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Page 29 text:
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Victor Kendall won a trip to Washing- ton, D. C. This was accomplished by be- ing second high in the State Fair. G31-'11 1' 4 Cherry Pie contest. 4- C0l'tl6Sl. The poultry iudging team of Ben E was composed of: left to right-Ricl Hadley, Bob Jackson, Billy Boruft, sitting, Harry Jordan. Pat Cloud was winner of the Daugl of American Revolution medal. Jackie Hanneman was the winner of the National Wanda Gibbons and George Bauder were chosen best actress and actor by Ball State Teacher's College. --r Doris Small won first place in the Symphony Poster 66
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The Purpleaires under the direction of Mr. Omar Rybolt and accompanied by Jane Anne McCammaclc at the piano, have donned their new robes for many occasions . . . presentations at convocations . . . churches. . . lodges . . . Robert Long hospital . . . with the help of the other chorus classes and the band they presented the operetta Belle of Bagdadf' Left to right, front row: Barbara Cafouras, Roberta Marlowe, Carol Ann Keen, Delores Brown, Patricia Kafoure, Barbara Weakly, Sue Perrott, Wanda Gibbons, Florence Lazo, Mr. Omar Rybolt, Gwen Shelley, Evelyn Poe, Norma Barker, JoAnn Ed- wards, Martha Miller, Barbara Terrell, Venice House, Jane Anne McCammack. Back row: Bud Colber, Don Burkhardt, Bernie Wurger, Beniamin Rust, John Sager, Bob Sutherland, Victor Kendall, Paul Angleton, Walter Andrews, Bill Wise, Roy Spreckelmeyer, George Bauder, Gary Ringlespaugh, Gordon Cazzell, Raymond Burkhardt, Marion Smith. Practice is the thing . . . some of the cast practicing for the musical comedy put on by the music depart- ment, Belle of Bagdad. They are, left to right: Florence Lazo, Barbara Downing, Walter Andrews, Paul Angleton, and Bernard Wurger.
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These people have tried to bring you an interesting and readable school pa- per . . . they were the Spot- light staff . . .the staff was composed mostly of stu- dents that were enrolled in a new English course at Ben Davis . . . Advance Journalism . . . they have worked together to publish bi-weekly the Spotlight. The Keyhole staff has pre- 1ted you with the 1950 KEY- DLE . . . this was accomplished the co-operation between . . . e administration . . . the fac- y . . . the students . . . the viser, Mrs. Kielman . . . and a production staff. KEYHOLE PRODUCTION STAFF eft to right, sitting: Jane McCam- :k, editorial, Jean Neblett, co-editor, 1 Swick, co-editor, Ray Hutchison, rts editor, Lorraine Kettleson, edi- al, and Venice House, make-up. nding: Mrs. Kathleen Keilman, ad- irp Lucetta Rice, advertising, and ra Jo Miles, circulation. KEYHOLE STAFF eft to right, at desk: Jean Neblett, 1 Swick. Row one: Patty Day, is Moore, Ruth Buses, Pat Emrich, ndo Gibbons, Barbara Weakly, Syl- er Rowe. Row two: Pat Cloud, Jane I McCammack, Pat Roach, Elizabeth gel, Pat Forrest, Anna Mae Weh- er, Lucetta Rice. Row three: Joyce ano, Myra Jo Miles, Venice House, :rgia Weatherford, Lorraine Kettle- , Lyle Bratton, Ray Hutchison. Stand- Betty Barnes. Left to right, sitting: Dawn House, Business Manager, Willa Landers, Pub- licity Editor, Lucetta Rice, Associated and Feature Editor: Bob Swick, Editor-in- Chief, Ray Hutchison, Sports Editor, Tom Ellis, Associate Editorial Page Editor, Pat Roach, News Editor: Barbara Kine, Editorial Page Editor. Standing: Gene Pierson, Dick Hadley, Associate Sports Editor, Dick Edwards, Exchange Editor, Frank Bradford, Advertising Editor: Phill Chance, and Mrs. Kathleen Keilman, Publication Adviser. 65
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