Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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W ,ALI In .zIcf,l'Il:IvoL71'W 'mf' DCIX I l'Tf'X JUIIIINIDUN ' JS-9bI:I I'IINb DYER' :iiROBERT DANIEL vp MARION KELLER - LEROY DEARRINO - PEOOY ADAMS .-CBETTY RONE ,LOU HANKINS -' PAUL RI-CE - MARGE MINTON - AJAMES EAUCIEETIW- REBEKAH BRUTONBPI i-dig PHELPSI - ROSE MARIE- RYAN - CYRIL KLEE JOHANNA STEDRON - MARY HARDIN MCMILLAN- PATSY EOWLER - BURL WILLIAMS - JOHN ELEENER - MARY JANE I'IUDSOI3IA. ?ijQ23 D,III'R'NAL h JOANNE ROBINSON - GENEVIQVE BENNETT -DON STEVENS - BENITA MAY--I STEPHENS - JOHNNY IILICK - JOE THOMPSON. - ROSANNE JONES - BILL SHANK'?A gA-iv AIA ELMES4. DOREOTI-IY ADAMS - NORMA LOU HUMPHREY- - ROBERT RICHARDSON 1 IFREIEMAN - RICHARD DECKARD - ROSALIE RICHARDS -,ALBERTAPATTON - BETTY'MINKS?IIPI?faiA.'T'TI BURNS - CHARLES HAMMOND - LOU BINKLEY - MARY ANN CRAY - HERBERT MCCUTCHECSBIQQ 'PAT THRASHER - SARAJANE HIESTAND - HELEN DOUTHITT - BILL LEACH i- PEOOYPOTTQI - LOIS ANN BROWN - RICHARD NORRIS - MAXINE HINDS H CATHERINE BAIRD - DALE STZIEISI EER f- SIBYL FULTZ - BOB RAMSEY - JUNE LAMBE - NORMA HAZEL - CLIFFORD MCCCNNEISIKTI EDNA SUE HANKINS -QJESSIECLAYTON - BONNIE MEADOWS - RAJLPI-I TEMPLETON - GENEICEIII RELL -I PAT LITTEN - QTTO MEHENRY - PHYLLIS BRUMMETT - ROBERT E. DUNCAN - HELEN TIN - SANFORD DRAKE I- MARION HARP - DON BROCK - MILDRED LAVENDER - TOM TURKfIi MARGE COLBERT - PHYLLIS HITE - JEAN MEADOWS - OERTRUDE CARTWRIOHT- ARNOLD LIAMSON - JEANNE DUEEIELD - FREEDA,McI-IAFIZEY - ARMINA CARTER' - GEORGE GRIGSBYQ5 RUTH MEDLOCK - MARJORIE TITUS - JACK NOEL - ELEANOR BORLAND - BARBARA HENDEI SON ,- CLARENCE vOLIvA - ROSE YIYIAN PARKS -. ROBERT McKEE '- MARY LOU HEAD - ANNA BRASHABER - MARY DODSON - CLARENCE SKIRYIN .- CATHERINE HOLLER - BETTY FOSIII X 5 JOY BRUNER -- VIRGIL EBERLE - MARY JANE RAPERC - JAMES CLAY - DORIS 'EE '1,5Z':.' IGUSON - ELWOOD SPARKS - ILENE WILLIAMS - JOHN ,KOONJZ - BETTYBEDSONIEE : 1 0 M VIRGINIA WEAVER - JUNIORBORUFF B JIM SNOQIQZ A , - JETTAEAYE MORRISONI WANDA BURCI-I - QUELINE THORNTON - ROY NEES R- THELMA . A BETTY VANDERBUR6 - BOB PARDUE - PATSYJIIIQU ARD - ANNA MAE NIKIRK - JOY CRAIG - tBOB LANDRUM - FRANK BUICK 1-R I MCNEELEY - MARIONPFEARMAN - PHYLLIS WILLIAMS -I BOB SExTON - OPALIBIE' ' GAR - ED EISHBACK JERRY OWENS - JOYCE REEYESJ- BOB L. DUNCAN g'QfL I VAN BUSKIRK I-JU-NIOR LATIMER - BETTY- WHITE - FLOYD DENNY ,- fififggg I ' CLARK SUSIE-WAQMPLER -, JACK EINLEY - BETTE TUDOR - DICK PITTMAN - ' HILLENBURO .BETTYABOUHER BOB OSMON -I PATSY WININOER - PEGGYP-I T, I . Q DICK CRABTREE ' WILEY BOYER -.-.ERANCES STARNES - NANCY HOWE .- ROL? ' I BRINEGAR - LAYELLE ROUBADEAUX 'e' DORIS BRUMMETT - MARK STANOER 'SHAWVER ROBERT KELLEY - ALICE HARDY - RICHARD CROWE - JOSEPHINE BRANAM - 'BIB 'MASON THAETTASTEPHENSON BERTHAJOHNSON - JOSEPHINEDYER ,- EILEEN JONTESI..i'iiii?Q KATHERINE PATTON ROBERT DANIEL MARION KELLER - LEROY DEARRIN6' - PEGGY ADAMSTE BETTYRONE MARYLOU HANKINS 'PAULRICE - MAROE MINTON - JAMES EAUCETT-'ygf-,,IRE BEKA BRUITON RAY PHELPS ROSEMARIE RYAN - CYRIL KLEE - JOHANNA STEDRON - MARY HAIR l X V4 kf t I gr I lk l l DIN I IRICHARDMCMILLAN VI MARILYN MARXSON I PATSY FOWLER I 'BURL WILLIAMS I DON STEVENS I BENITA MAY I JOAN STE- , I I PHENS - JOHNNY ELICK - PEGGY HALL - ' , H .U . g -fri JOE THOMPSON - ROSANNE JONES - BILL CML Jae ghePSenzozs of SHANK - ALEX ELMES. - DOROTHY ADAMS , - I I'TT 15? - NORMA LOU HUMPHREY' - I ROBERT 'RICI-I-I I 1Q45 Ljfloelel, Qevelopeaf Uqftez fg, ARDSON h HENRIETTA FREEMAN - LOU I ' BINKLEY - RICHARD DECKARD 1 BETTY gour Qfems of ,jnfensive Study VIINKS - ALBERTA PATTON - EDWARD BURNS I I I ffff DOUTHITT - BILL LEACH - PEGGYPOTTER' -,LOIS ANN BROWN - DICK NORRIS - MAXINE HINM , - CATHERINE BAIRD - DALE STANSIFER -A SIBYL 'EULTZ - BOB RAMSEY - JUNE LAMBE - NORMSII -IAZEL - CLIPPEORD MCCONNELL ,- EDNA SUE HANKINS - JESSIE CLAYTON - BONNIE MEg ' DWS - RALPH TEMPLETON - GENE CARROLL - PAT LITTEN - ,OTTO MEHENRY' - PHYLLIS:.gBIgg1Q WET - ROBERT E. 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A X , A bf W 3 ww X V+, ix -1:2 f- ,, KX Nl, - N, K X 94,1 DEDICATION WE THE CLASS OF I945, HUMBLY DEDICATE THIS GOTHIC TO THOSE FORMER BLOOMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WHO HAVE GIVEN THEIR LAST FULL MEASURE OF DEVOTION FOR THE CAUSEOF FREEDOM. THEY FOUGHT AND MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE TO SECURE THE BLESSINGS OF LIBERTY TO OURSELVES AND OUR POSTERITY. WE CAN NEVER FULLY REPAY THEM EOR WHAT THEY DID FOR US: BUT THROUGH R E M E M B E R I N G THEM AND THEIR IDEALS. THROUGH MAKING THE MOST OF OUR AD- VANTAGES, THROUGH STUDYING, WORKING. AND HELPING OTHERS, WE CAN, IN PART, SHOW THAT THEY HAVE NOT DIED IN VAIN. 4.-l, ADDITIONAL OOLD STAR BOYS RAYMOND H. MCCOY WINFRED KOONTZ GLEN FOWLER '42 CHARLES E, PHILLIPS ROGER BENDER '41 ROBERT KERR '42 CALVIN THACKER CLIFFORD EAST fIISSi'FI'MENTS. -. WE SURELYIAREPROUD OF THAT BLUE AND WHITE MINUTE MAN FLAG. WE' EALLY 'WORKED HARD TO 'EARN THAT NINETY PER CENT SO THAT WE COULD FLY THAT BANNER QOMOUR TALLEST FLAG POLE. CONGRATULATIONS! ,... JIVIN' STUDENTS SWUNG AND SWAYED TO DPULAR TUNES IN THE GIRL'S GYM, ESPECIALLY HAPPY ,AFTER A VICTORIOUS GAME .... EXTRA! I QOOMINGTON PANTHERS WIN S. I. A. C. CHAMPIONSHIP, REIGN AS FOOTBALL CHAMPS AND HEROES THE SEASON .... AS POPULAR AS ALWAYS WITH THE STUDENTS WERE THE DRAMATIC PRODUCT- DNS GIVEN BY THEIR CLASSMATES. CAN'T YOU JUST PICTURE NORMA LOU AS LULU AND JERRY AS 1IP ? .... AND REMEMBER THOSE PEP-SESSIONS? THE ANTICS OF THE CLOWNS HAD THE CROWD IN N UPROAR. .. . . THE SHAVING MUG, THE SYMBOL OF FRIENDSHIP AND RIVALRY BETWEEN B. H. S. ND MARTINSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL WAS LIGHTLY TOSSED BACK AND FO RTH BETWEEN THE TWO :HOOLS IN A WIN, THEN LOSE BASKETBALL GAME .... MRS. GREGOR ZIEMERLTHE WIFE OF THE WELL NOWN AUTHOR AND COMMENTATOR, WAS ONE OF OUR MOST INTERESTING SPEAKERS AT A 'ECIAL,CONVOCATION. RESIDENCE IN GERMANY FOR SEVERAL YEARS MADE POSSIBLE HERHVIVID POR- QAYAL OF LIFE UNDER THE NAZI REGIME .... THANKS TO THE MEMBERS OF THE TECHNICAL STAFF, -IE STAGE IS KEPT IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER. PERHAPS SOMEONE SHOULD CALL THEM THE DAWN ATROL OF B. H. S. . 1 . REMEMBER THOSE SHOTS THE DOCTOR AND THE NURSES GAVE US? WE-ALL IYALKED DOWN THE HALL WITH OUR ARM HELD STIFFLY AT OUR SIDE. OH, HOW IT ACHED! .... OF EJOURSE THERE WAS THE GOTHIC CONVO. MY, WHAT PRETTY GIRLS IOR WERE THEY BOYSI THEY HAD sIg,'THE. FOLLIES'.' ....- W E MUSTN'T NEGLECT TO MENTION THE REVISED COPY OF -THE COMPASS IHICH WAS PRINTED THIS YEAR. IT MIGHT BE CALLED THE SCHOOL'S FIRST'AID . -. . I A MAJOR AC- QOMPLISHMENT WAS THE BASKETBALL GAME BETWEEN B.H.S. AND THE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL. THIS WAS THE FIRST GAME OF ITS KIND AND THE SPORTSMANSHIP WAS ff' , SOMETHING TO BE PROUD OF .... SAY, HAVE YOU HEARD THE LATEST - NEWS? IF ANYONE ASKED YOU THIS OUESTION,.VVOULD YOU KNOW I WHERE TO FIND THE ANSWER? THAT'S RIGHT STUDENTS, IN THE OPTIMIST. OF COURSE .... CAN YOU IMAGINE A DANCE WITHOUT MUSIC, OR A I PEP-SESSION WITHOUT THE PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM? WE MIGHT NOT I V HAVE THIS MUSIC, ETC., IF IT WERE NOT FOR A FEW FELLOWS LIKE: DICK ST T. 7 F I I , f I I I I ' I ' I -S CROWE, VIRGIL EBERLE, RALPH TEMPLETON, DICK CRABTREE, AND JACK -Pi? .fi Q- Q Q - . S SEARS. THEY HAVE DONATED THEIR TIME AND EFFORTS WHENEVER AND Q .LT I kj, W1 . ,AA 9 ' I WHEREVER THEY WERE NEEDED .... '-'OH, LOOK AT THE BEAUTIFUL CUR- B ' TAIN! PERHAPS YOU MADE A'SIMILAR STATEMENT WHEN YOU SAW THE ' I NEW VELVET DRAPE IN THE AUDITORIUM. ANOTHER ADDITION IS THE NEW - ' SWITCHFBOARD BACKSTAGE. NOWPCOME DOWN TO THE PRINTSHOP AND SEE THAT NEW INTERTYPE MACHINE. THIS MACHINE WAS OUITE EX- 15 Y PENSIVE, BUT OH, HOW IT HELPED US WITH THE GOTHIC .... PEACE I .41 I . ' GIVE UNTO YOU, WHAT A PERFECT TITLE FOR THE CHRISTMAS PLAY, ANC P. A HOW IN KEEPING WITH THE PRESENT TIME .... BLOOMINGTON HIGH IS A5 A ESPECIALLY PROUD OF ITS STUDENTS A-ND FACULTY WHO ARE NOW SERV T' 'Ea g . , ING IN THE VARIOUS BRANCHES OF THE ARMED SERVICES .,.. A WORE I TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENTI' OF COURSE YOU REMEMBER THIS PROVERB TFINGON THISOLDIADAGE, THE HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY HAS PUBLISHED A HANDBOOK TITLED f TORD TO THE WISE. BE SURE TO LOOK FOR IT AT YOUR NEAREST HIGH SCHOOL' LIBRARY .... f BRAND NEW ACCOMPLISHMENT WAS THE BEGINNING OF EDUCATIONAL AND ENTERTAINING PRO QQRAMS FROM THE STUDIO THEATER. TIQIESEEEEDI5 , QIRAMS WERE HEARD DURING THE THI D , , - EQNDPWERE PRODUCED BY THE STUDENTS, FOR THE . . Jud qfve 'ze .jnzglzty QIUDENTS .... DO, TI, LA, SOL,f-SO GOOD WAS DOUBLE CONVO UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE QAND. WE ALWAYS HAVE FUNAT AN 'ALL SCHOOL SING' AND THIS YEAR WAS NO EXCEPTION: THOSE :SONGS SUNG BY OUR PARENTS ARE ALSO POPULAR I . XTVITH US .... HAVE YOU NOTICED THEARTISTIC TOUCH THAT A CERTAIN LITTLE GREMLIN HAS LEN 5'2QO..'T?HIS BOOK? AS YOU TURN THE PAGES YOU WILL BECOME BETTER ACOUAINTED WITH HIM. . . ',E CAN JUSTLY BE PROUD OF OUR ALUMNI. AFTER YEARS OF HARD WORK AND STUDY, THEY HAV IEEFT B. H, S. AND ACHIEVED THEIR OWN. NICHE IN THE WORLD. BLOOMINGTON HIGH, GRADUATE FTIAVE ALWAYS RANKED HIGH IN SCHOLARSHIP AND LEADERSHIP, AND- WE ARE CERTAIN THAT THI hiixxfnlc PI ACC .XAlIlVl- PAPPY .FUN THAT-PSPLENDID. . -M-.. A ...T..,q.p4..T flbfzoud of Hur Sclwofs 'uqccomplislzments . .T .l A I if N iw -1 - H f ' 'Q 'T-Wk . i5i i'-f'LzJ?'4?fRtI5Ml?QS?, 5' 'I lla ,,,,-:.f '--' 'Yr N fx ul ll 1 l X N. S xv Tl X n elm ' ' qhe glecbvedklnq 7 re 5 iii ETTicienT organizaTion oT The class of 1945 resulTed Trom a vigorous and energeTic campaign anclf elecTion oT class oTTicers. Our beauTiTul and memorable lv1ayTime Prom Tor which we used The garden Theme, was presenTed in honor oT The seniors on lvlay IZ, I944. . . The high poinT oT The evening was The coronaTion. Peggy Adams and Joe Thompson lwho reigned during The illness of OTTo Mcl-lenryl were crowned Prom Queen and King .... DramaTic presenTaTions This year included The DocTor Has a DaughTer, The Lovely Duckling, The GoThic Follies, and The Senior Pep Ses- sion .... On November 20, I944, we seniors Virginia reeled. hoT dogged, and coined aT a parTy in The girls' gym. Our rushed senior week included The TradiTional Class Day and Tree planTing. . . The senior geT TogeTher when we said farewell aT our lasT social evenT . . . our beauTiTul and reverenT BaccalaureaTe service and climaxing our senior year-Commencement 'ri J gf sf fm U ww-w-wffwwwf-WW ' .:amigf':g3,ggw:smf1f.v3 L' 2 mag? ggi MJ S64 rm 52 2 -- A ga, if ,K E P A ia izm w,j?3'?ME.,,,,,h9, 51 gl W -, QQ . JI, .,,. W. S. i , 1 l..'j I 4 Vgshg , ' s t x ggi -l E qi, E i . Q 'Q M Mp -1--Q,.,, ixflkx I sa 1. W' 9 W? L if 55,559 4332 Q . ,Q 5 'hx ' 75 N K ,f Q L M ,Q f -,,,Qix........-fd- W ,,., X I, -:::.1 ' J QP Q mf ug K gf-E 5. 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Reading, wriTing, and ariThmeTic-yes, our English and maThemaTics deparTmenTs care Tor Those age old TundamenTals buT They do noT sTop There. FuTure engineers and radio arTisTs will Tind classes in These deparTmenTs designed parTicularly To aid Them in Their chosen Tield. . . For Those wiTh linguisTic inTeresTs, Toreign languages oTTer a varieTy oT choices. . . . Our science deparlmenl is lending a helping hand To fulure scienlisis inleresled in eilher 'rhe physical or biological field. . . Classes in music provide an oullel for lhe lalenls of many sludenls while lhose who prefer To improve lheir ariislic abiliiy can do so under The direclion ol The arf deparlmenl. . . Complying vvilh Jrhe slale ruling oi befler heallh for high school sludenls, our physical educalion deparimeni has gone all our in an elforl lo provide afhlelic aciivilies for every sludenl. . . The business educalion, home economics and agricullure deparlmenls are busily engaged in supply- ing Training for a wide variely oi lulure vocalions. . . Our modern induslrial arls de- parimeni offers aduli lraining courses in addiiion lo iis regularly scheduled classes for high school sludenls. . . Wilh lhe aid of our social sludies lacully, we can beller undersland The errors of lhe pasl and apply 'rhis lcnowledge for lhe bellermenl ol lhe iufure. . . Whaf greaier opporlunilies could be desired by any siudenl? MB 52 Y ' ,. k 41, fmt ., J www ' 'Hr '71 'X 4, g 3? 52214 :QU V f any X155 af' L.1f'f.5 R x M, ,,xV , ,A I -' K V i1y ,,g.wi x 4 la , ,,..,,,..,. .,..:,,,, ,,..., , ., J w f N 3 .,., if A, ff: . .r-1-Z.:-922225-1,. k ' if ' ww N ,Lw ., , .. IY WWW may K, X, M. ff ' cc, , M, if X 4.6 ' xi F V fig W 'bw V 15 W iv M 1- M, M K M Sf eff Q ,K 4 9 ' L .kan Q . 4 Q. 'W J . 2 ,VW 5 Aw bww few ' ff gf fe YQXWQF' W 79 X' O f F ,4 34 1, M' S Z' x Q fv m .,b, q gi may as Um-gm . 5 S ,am as avffvf' af af Aww NIU XllNlS'I'l2,X'l'lC3N H. E. BlNFORD Superinlendem' and Acling Principal Class ol: l945l Do The Books balance? Four Years of High School during War Time! You have experienced losses and gains. Your unusual experience should make you, more Than any previous class. value your counlry, its freedoms, home and ils members. a broad educalion and a slrong heallhy body. You should have keen willingness To co- operale in meeling lhe problems of home, communily and counlry. You should hale iniolerance and dic- lalorship. You are beller prepared 'rhan former graduales lo live useful lives in a chal- lenging world. Bloominglon High School expecls 'ro be proud of you. F. L. TEM PLETON Assislanl Principal Your school has offered lo you 'lhe many parls which when properly filled logelher and carefully adiusled make fha? fine mechanism known as an American Cifizen. Your Teachers have helped you +o assemble These parls and have given you 'rhe fools wilh which To keep The parls in periecl ad- iuslmeni. lvlosl of you have developed a beaulilul machine, now in good working order. Hs possible exlension in size and power is unlimiled. To you, who have come lo 'rhe end of lhis assembly line, we say, More POWER lo you. l DAVID G. WYLIE FRANK SOUTHERN i L l EDGAR A. O'HARROW IDA E. FLEENER COLONEL DONALD L. SIMON Principal on Leave Someone has said, Today well lived makes every yesTerday a dream oT happi- ness and every Tomorrow a vision oT hope. The sTudenT who is making The mosT oT his presenT opporTuniTies will reTain Torever cherished memories OT his high school days and can look Torward in The years ahead To a liTe Tilled wiTh The ioy oT living. IT is in- deed a privilege To be reachng adulThood aT a momenTous period in hisTory. The youTh oT Today will have a parT in shap- ing The beTTer world in The making. WhaT a wonderTul experience To behold! BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES David G. Wylie . . President Frank Southern . . Secretary Edgar A. O'HarroW , . Treasurer Ida E. Fleener . . Secretary to Superintendent and Board One oT The mosT imporTanT adminisTra- Tive uniTs oT The school sysTem is The Board OT School TrusTees. Though The members work guieTly behind The scenes, They are, neverTheless, indispensible To The smooTh running oT our schools. IT is Their duTy To sTrive To perTecT The meThods and resulTs OT Teaching in The ciTy schools. During our Tour school years in World War ll, The school board has adiusTed iTs policies To meeT The many needs oT The sTudenTs. BoTh sTudenTs and TaculTy graTeTully ex- Tend Their appreciaTion. f ' SF ,Nggf if K .3-6 3 , 1 MQ sl 3' 2 x .WHHES iii?x3X39Ei'!9 5 wx. 2 1' xx gggi, E15 'Q be v-:Qin wwf? 5 s f , will? VAKUTTY i MATHEMATICS FINE ARTS Mr. Brice, Mr, Harrell, Miss Rucker, Miss Dodds, Miss Mrs. GarTon, Mr. Frye Taylor, Mrs. Cogswell, Miss King. Mrs. Raab Here are our able and Triendly TaculTy who ask noThing buT The cooperaTion oT sTudenTs in B.H.S. Our Teachers work hard, play hard, and sTudy hard in order To give us The laTesT knowledge in all our subiecTs. They have been our companions Tor Tour shorT years and we will never TorgeT The inTluence They have had on our lives. We were happy To welcome To The TaculTy Tive new Teachers: Mrs. Porgy, Mr. Harrell, Mr. Kline, Mr. Dick and Mr. WhiTe. Three members OT our TaculTy have given up Their Teaching posiTion in B. H. S. This pasT year: Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Adkins, ons-leave oT absence, and Mr, McCall, now serving in The armed Torces as an Ensign in The navy. 0 o I N' lr ROUGH BOOKS SOCIAL STUDIES Miss Brengle Mrs. Krueger Mr. Dick Mr. Ashbaucher I Miss Ferq Mrs iuaf Mr. MaIIwis Mr. Mumby Mrs. Porgy PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs Dick Mr. I-Iolre Mr. Burns Miss Purdy Miss Rowan M rs. PoIir1 g Not, Shown THEY CONTRIBUTE TO OUR PROGR INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Leuck Mr. Vaughan Mr. Whiie Mr. Siradling ESS FOREIGN LANGUAGE Miss Stanford Mr. Kline Miss Caplinger Miss Coffey COUNSELORS Mrs. Peiers, Miss Dodds HEALTH DEPARTMENT Mrs. Wray Jimmy Graham Student Mrs. Mefz Dr. Culmer Miss Prow ATTENDANCE Mr. H. J. Thompson DEANS Mr. Templefon Mrs. Krueger ATILI .M OPENS DKUIUIIWAYS TO KNOWLEDGE I SPEECH AND HEARING THERAPY Mrs. Neill Miss Mead SCIENCE Mr. Williams Miss Andrews Mr. Anderson Miss Bolenbaugh Mr. Brice Miss Reclor Mrs. Childs-nol slwown HOME ECONOMICS Miss MaIoH Miss Guymon Miss Smallwood Miss Slafes 3H MPETENCE TYPIFIES OUR GFFICF STAFF MIMEOGRAPH ClERK Mrs. Cardwell CLERK WI.:-5 Mrs. Hazel Thompson BOOKSTORE Mrs. Goodman Mr. Black Miss Schweer xf f75ff4fMV iwfwfffw JX Q . y W, ssuioras ,---,fff-,' flmff M ixyf 55? Esc 'rn RP: QFD 'E Sm Es 'QS' 'qua TP SC 5m mE 2: ,- 'EU 9-iw: 'U F3 -AE gm 'om EFF ,-+0 S Z '52 :E gr' E5 fD 25 s S 0 'Q QM si .EL CLASS CDFFICERS On April IZ, we, fhe class of l945, affer a fough, compefifive baffle, fhrew away ouri campaign soap-boxes and congrafulafed our new class officers. ' Our capable and amicable presidenf, Ray Phelps, was also capfain of our vicforious foofball squad. Ray can be found each Safurday finkering wifh cars af his dad's filling sfafion ...... Bob Osmon, vice presidenf, cenfer on fhe baskefball feam, has also been oufsfanding in scholasfic abilify. Bob is looking forward fo fhe day when he can hang ouf his shingle confaining fhe leffer- ing, HR. V. Osmon, MD. ...... Our accurafe secre- fary, Phyllis l-life, is one of fhe oufsfanding leaders in 4-l-l club work. Phyllis applies her scienfific 'ralenfs in fhe summers when helping her parenfs farm ...... Norma Lou Humphrey, class freasurer, has endeared herself fo all wifh her quick wif and dramafic affainmenfs. Lou Lou's pride and ioy is her speedy liffle red and chromium converfible ...... Peggy Ann l-lall, our efficienf Gofhic edifor, has proved fhaf dramafics and music are fwo of her big aspirafions. Peg enioys charcoal skefching for her avocafion ...... Ralph Templefon, our compefenf Gofhic business manager, is also a skilled musician in fhe school band and orchesfra. During mosf school evenfs, Rufe may be seen operafing fhe Public Address sysfem. Wifh Mrs. Pefers, financial advisor, and Miss Recfor, Gofhic advisor, as our sponsors, we launched info a busy year of iunior, senior acfivifies. X YESTERDAYADREAM. .TODAYA AL 1 Dorothy M. Adams General Blue Tri Catherine Baird General Blue Tri Eleanor Borland Liberal Arts National Honor S 0 c i e t y Blue Tri Secretary, Inter- national Relations Club Sec- retary, Orchestra, Prosceni- um Players, Technical Staff, The Lovely Duckling Betty J. Bouher General Commercial Club, Library Staff Josephine Branam Commercial Opal Vernon Brinegar Commercial National Honor S 0 c i e t y, Blue Tri, Commercial Club, G.A.A. President, The Doc- tor Has a Daughter, Yell Leader I - . r' t Peggy Louise Adams Liberal Arts National Honor Society Quill and Scroll, Blue Tri Gothic Convo, Gothic Staff Student Council Genevieve L. Bennett Commercial Blue Tri, Commercial Club, Optimist Staff Junior Boruff Practical Arts Wiley Boyer Practical Arts Joanna Brashaber Fine Arts National Honor S o c i e t y, Quill and Scroll, Band, Blue Tri, G. A. A., Girl Ushers, Gothic Convo, Gothic Staff, International R el a tio n s Club, Orchestra, The Love- ly Duckling Rolland L. Brinegar Practical Arts Hi-Y, Track SENIORS Don Brock General Phyllis J. BrummeH Liberal Arts Blue Tri, Commercial Club Rebekah Bruton Liberal Arts National H o n o r Society, Quill and Scroll, Band, Blue Tri, G.A.A., Girl Ushers, Gothic Convo, Gothic Staff, International R el a tio n s Club, Orchestra, Proscenium Players, t'Shiny Nose, Stu- dent Council Wanda Burch Commercial National I-I 0 n o r Society, Blue Tri . , F . all , Commercial Club Gene Carrell Liberal Arts Student Council Lois Ann Brown ' Commercial National H o n o r Society, Blue Tri, Commercial Club, The Doctor Has A Daught- er Joy Joan Bruner Commercial Blue Tri, Commercial Club Frank E. Buick Practical Arts Hi-Y Edward Lee Burns General Commercial Club, Gothic ' Convo, Gothic Staff, Hi-Y Lou Alice Binkley Liberal Arts National H o n o r Society, Blue Tri o Armina Carter General Thespians, Blue Tri, N.S.- H.S., Proscenium Players The Doctor Has A Daught- er Gerirude M. Carfwrighi' Practical Arts Commercial Club James Clay Liberal Arts National H o n o r Society, Thespians, G o t h i c Convo Gothic Staff, Hi-Y, Inter- national Relations. C lu b, Kind Lady, N.S.H.S., Presi- dent, Proscenium Players, Shiny Nose Marjorie Colberi Liberal Arts Blue Tri, Commercial Club, G.A.A., Gothic Convo, Gothic Staff, Proscenium Players, Student Council Recording Secretary, The Lovely Duckling Richard Crabtree Liberal Arts WHAT NEXT! Virginia C. Clark Commercial Blue Tri, Commercial Club Jessie Clayfon Commercial National Honor Society, Blue Tri, The Doctor Has A Daughter Thelma Ivon Cole Practical Arts Joy Craig Commercial C l u b, Hi-Y, . Public Address Staff, Pros- Commefclal cenium Players, Technical Staff X J I ' Richard Crowe ' A N General Robert Daniel Public Address Staff, Tech- nical Staff General LeRoy Dearring General Hi-Y, Optimist Staff, Track Richard Deekard General Hi-Y, Radio-Aero Club Q E 'K-J r 1 Q., Auth! 454 vn- i S E N I O R S Floyd Denny General Hi-Y, Radio-Aero Helen Dou'l'hi'H' Liberal Arts Robert E. Duncan Secretary A Mary Edith Dodson Commercial Blue Tri, Commercial Club, Senior High Chorus Jeanne Duffield Liberal Arts National Honor Society Quill and Scroll, Blue Tri Vice President, G.A.A., Girl Ushers, Gothic Convo, Goth- ic Staff, International Rela- tions Club, Proscenium Play- ers, Technical Staff, The Doctor Has a Daughter,, General Gothic Como Bob L. Duncan Liberal Arts Basketball, B-Men, Football, Gothic C o n v o, Student Council V i c e President, Track Bob Durnal Commercial Josephine Dyer Commercial Virgil Eberle 'l' General Public Address ,Staff Be'H'y Edson Commercial 'Q Alexander Elmes Liberal Arts Blue Tri, Gothic Staff, In- ternational Relations Club Student Council B-Man, Football, N.S.H.S. James Rodericlz Fauce'H Liberal Arts Marion Fearman Commercial Jack Finley Liberal Arts National H o n o r Society quill and Scroll, B-Men Football, G o t h i c Convo Gothic S t a f f, Optimist- Editor-in-Chief 1st Semester, Student Council President, Track, Wrestling John Fleener Liberal Arts Thespians, Gothic C o n v o, Hi-Y, International Rela- tions C 1 u b, Prosceniuni Players, The Doctor Has A Daughter, Shiny Nose Betty Foster General Blue Tri Henrietta Marie Freeman General Blue Tri Mary Ann Gray General Blue Tri, Commercial Club 1 1 PROSPECTS UNLIMITED V o-WC S 2 i Doris Mae Ferguson General X ' Blue Tri ... Edward L. Fishbaclt I Liberal Arts Band, B-Men, Hi-Y, Orches- tra, Wrestling Johnny Flick General Library Staff .v Patsy Fowler Practical Arts Blue Tri, Gothic Convo, Gothic Staff, Student Coun- cil Treasurer szbyl L. Fun, y l ' Commercial I I Library Staff - . XX George Grigsby Liberal Arts B-Men, Football, G o t h i c Convo, Gothic Staff, Hi-Y, Optimist S t a f f, Student Council, Wrestling I SENIORS Peggy Ann Hall Liberal Arts National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Blue Tri, G.A.A., Girl Ushers, Gothic Convo, Gothic Staff, Pros- cenium Pl a y e r s, Shiny Nose, Spring Green, Stu- dent C o u n c il, Technical Staff Edna Sue Hanlcins Practical Arts Blue Tri, Library Staff Mary Blanche Harden s ' eneral lue Tri, Commercial Club, Library Staff Marion Harp General Mary Lou Head General Library Staff, The Lovely Duckling Saraiane Hiesiand Liberal Arts Q Blue Tri, International Rela- tions Club Ex Charles Hammond 'l' Practical Arts B-Men, Hi-Y, Track Mary Lou Hanlcins General Alice lrene Hardy General Blue Tri, Commercia Club Library Staff Norma Irene Hazel General Library Staff Barbara Henderson Commercial Jeanne Hillenburg Commercial Blue Tri Maxine R. Hinds Liberal Arts Blue Tri, Commercial Club Catherine Holler Practical Arts Nancy Howe Fine Arts Band, Blue Tri, Orchestra Proscenium Players Norma Lou Humphrey Liberal Arts Thespians, Blue Tri, Opti- mist Staff, Student Council, The Doctor Has A Daught- er, Treasurer of the Senior Class, Proscenium Players, The Lovely Duckling Rosanne Jones Liberal Arts Robert Kelley ' Liberal Arts B-Men, Football, Wrestling, Gothic Convo WITH A JOB TO DO Phyllis E. Hiie Liberal Arts National H o n o r Society Blue Tri, International Rela- tions Club, Orchestra, Secre- tary of the Senior Class Student Council Pa'l'sy Lou Howard Commercial Jane Hudson l Liberal Arts Q Bertha L. Johnsyyyfx jfhf' I! General I fl Blue Tri ! K' L Marian Keller Commercial Cyril Klee Liberal Arts ilk , SENIORS John Koontz Liberal Arts Band, Hi-Y, Radio-Aero Club Junior Latimer General Mildred Lavender Commercial 0thiC Staff Mary Lo e LiHen Liberal Arts irl Ushers, Gothic Convo, Gothic Staff, Blue Tri, Com- ercial Club, G.A.A., Opti- mist Staff, The Lovely Duckling Marilyn Marxson Liberal Arts Blue Tri, Commercial Club, G.A.A., Girl Ushers, Gothic Convo, Gothic Staff Harriett Beniia May q Practical Arts i Vt B ue Trii A v .E Q J ' '- 1. ak. Bob Landrum Practical Arts Hi-Y, Radio-Aero Club June Lambe General Billy Dale Leach Liberal Arts Projectors Club Helen F. Martin Fine Arts Band, Blue Tri, Commercial Club, Orchestra president William H. Mason' Liberal Arts Gothic C o n v o, Student Council Clifford McConnell A Practical Arts Hi-Y, F.F.A. President, In- ternational Relations Club Student Council - Herbert McCu+chen Commercial Otto McHenry, Jr. Practical Arts Basketball, B-Men Secretary and Treasurer, If o o t b all, Gothic Convo, Track Richard E. McMillan Liberal Arts B-Men, F o o t b all, Hi-Y, Wrestling Bonnie Virginia Meadows Commercial Blue Tri, Commercial Club Ruth Medlock Commercial Blue Tri Mariorie Minton General Proscenium Players, The Lovely Duckling MEET THE CHALLEN Freeda McHa'F'Fey Commercial Blue Tri, Commercia Robert McKee General Ruth E. McNeely Commercial Commercial .Club Jean Meadows Liberal Arts Betty Imogene Minks Commercial Blue Tri, Commercial 415 a' a Arts ercxal 1 1 Club Club 1 1 ' I . f Blue Tri, Commercial Club, JeHa F Y o ison E r ' ul V Q ' AI' ' rn ' ' ll ' K SENIORS Roy Nees Liberal Arts Hi-Y Jack Noel General Senior High Chorus, The Doctor Has A Daughter , Roberi' Vance Osmon National H o n o r Society, Basketball, Gothic Convo, Hi-Y Federation Secretary, Vice-president of the Senior Class, 'The Lovely Ducklingf' J Lfriberal Arts ' xob lvgardue 'glzatxiergal Commercial Club, Gothic Convo, Proscenium Players, Spring Green, The Doc- tor Has a Daughter, The Lovely Duckling Rose Vivian Parks Commercial Blue Tri, Commercial Club x X J 1 Nba' Xslbxgl Ka'l'herine Virginia Pa'Hon Liberal Arts National Honor Society, Blue Tri, International Re- lations Club Anna Mae Nikirk Commercial Commercial Club Richard Norris Practical Arts B-Men, Basketball Track Jerry Owens General Blue Tri, Commercial Club, G.A.A., Girl Ushers, Senior High Chorus Vice-president . 'NX Peggy Marie Parham, General Blue Tri, International Re- lations Club, Optimist Staff Alberta M. Patton Practical Arts Blue Tri Ray M. Phelps Liberal Arts National Honor Society, B-Men, Football Captain, Gothic Convo, Hi-Y, Presi- dent of the Senior Class, Radio-Aero Club WORK TO MAKE DREAMS COME TR Dick Pittman General Robert E. Ramsey Commercial Hi-Y Joyce L. Reeves General Blue Tri, International Re- lations Club L'b l Ars at' al bn r Society, Qlrilgm and focroll, Blue Tri Treasu r, Gothic Convo, Gothic taff, International Relations Club, N. S. H. S. president, Proscenium Play- ers, Shiny Nose 1 Rosalie R' My C Joanne Robinson Commercial National H o n 0 r Society, Commercial Club Rose Marie Ryan Commercial Blue Tri, Commercial Club Margaret Kathryn Pofier Liberal Arts Blue Tri, Commercial Club Mary Jane Raper Commercial Blue Tri, The Doctor Has A Daughter Paul Rice Practical Arts 1 Robert E. Richardson' lfiberal Arts Hi-Y, International Rela- tions Club, Student Council Betty Rone General Band, Blue Tri, Gothic Con- vo, Gothic Staff, Optimist Staff Roberi E. Sexton Iziberal Arts Basketball, B-Men, Football, Gothic Convo S E N I O R S Bill E. Shank General , , Clarence Slurvm' Basketball, B-Men, Com- mercial Club, Hi-Y, Track practical Arts ' B-Men, G o t h i c Convo, Gothic Staff, Optimist Staff, Radio-Aero Club, Wrestling James Clycle Snocldy Liberal Al 'ts The Doctor Has A Daught- er, The Lovely Duckling terrier l 4 I William Elwood Sparks' Practical Arts B-Men, Gothic Convo, Wrestling ' , ef , Dal Stansiter J' f I Commercial f Frances Starnes B-Men, F o o t b all, I-Ii-Y, Radio-Aero Club Johanna Stedron General Blue Tri Thaetta May Stephenson Commercial Blue Tri, Commercial Club, Gothic Convo, Gothic Staff, Radi Aero Club a ph Templeton Liberal Arts ational H o n o r Society, Quill and Scroll, Band Presi- dent, Gothic Convo, Gothic Staff, Hi-Y Federation Vice President, International Re- lations Club, N.S.H.S., Or- chestra, Proscenium Players, Public Address Staff, Shiny Nose, Spring Green, Stu- dent Council, The Lovely Duckling Commercial Blue Tri, Gothic Staff, In- ternational Relations Club, Student Council Joan Stephens Liberal Arts Blue Tri Don Gary Stevens General Joseph S. Thompson Liberal Arts National H o n o r Society, Thespians President, Gothic Convo, Gothic Staff, Hi-Y Federation President, Pros- cenium Players President, Shiny N o s e, S p r i n g Green, The Doctor Has A Daughter FORWARDINTO THE FUTURE. .WITH CONF DEN Jacqueline Thornton General ' Blue Tri I Mariorie Titus Liberal Arts Patricia Louise Thrasher General Blue Tri, G.A.A., Interna tional Relations Club, Pros cenium Players, Yell Lead er, The Lovely Duckling Elizabeth Ann Tudor Blue Tri, International Re- Commercial lations Club Blue Tri s Thomas T. Turlc Q - ' Practical Arts . fn y- nn Yanferbllr 13-Memlgegotball, Gothic 'X ,Lib T 7. 8 ' onvo, 1- 1 ue T ' nterpetional Re- Q Clarence Voliva General National H o n o r Society, B-Men, F.F.A. Vice Presi- dent, International Rela- tions Club, N.S,H.S., Wrest- ling I Virginia Ann Weaver General ' Y! ljafo U optimise Staff W f Susie Wampler of Blue Tri, G.,A..A. My Us ers Internatiohal lations General - Re Club, Stulmglent Council 1 . V Beit White Blue Tri, G.A.A., Girl ushers Y Burl Williams Practical Arts Basketball, B-Men, Gothic Convo, Hi-Y, ,Student Coun- cil, Track Commercial Ilene Williams Commercial National Honor Society, Blue Tri, Commercial Club SENIORS Phyllis L. Williams Commercial Blue Tri, Commercial Club Arnold Williamson Practical Arts Hi-Y Treasurer Lavelle Roubadeaux Liberal Arts National H o n o r Society, Hi-Y,iRad'o-Aero Club Presi- dent I x ,ee , U! 9 X ' , ' .fl , mv shown: A , K A X P xfhl er I j N ,Af 'J beral 1 rts' , l i B ketb l, F1 Otball, Hi-Y ' yy Pre 'den rnational Re- ! , TJ xx latio s resident, Pro- je rs l b, Student Coun- cil 3 f l X Pa+sy Ruih Wininger General Blue Tri, Senior High Chorus Sanford C. Drake Fine Arts International Relations Club Eileen Jones General Blue Tri if, 2 , lf, . .,V f iNot Shown? Doris Jane Brummeif Commercial CNot Shown! Mark Stanger General Tlwese seniors eniered ilwe armed forces before April lst. William Spurlock October 6, 1927-July 9, 1941 4313 fj g 5 Juniors . . . Sophomores . . . Freshmen . . . Junior High . . . To you Juniors, we leave The 'raslc of carrying on +he fradifions and ideals of our school wifh fhe hope 'rhaf you will achieve bigger and beHer success for B.l-l.S .... Sophomores. your iob is less dufiful, buf by no means less imporianf. Wifh half of your high school career successfully complefed, loolc ahead 'foward 'rhe fuiure .... Freshmen, you will soon become accusfomed wi+h your new surroundings and will confribufe +o 'rhe aciivifies of fhe school .... You junior high boys and girls darling hifher and yon befween classes are fhe fuiure freshmen of B.l-l.S. Wifh eyes open and ears alert accepf and learn from wha+ you shall see and hear. J U N I O R S V .,:. D q Q A N W , . F K in sink 'fi I X ,ig 5. -f - f E.. -::-::, FV, 2 V Q V . ' I ' R ' , rv f 'V if ,Q . ' i - M- sk , ME vn:-v WL- A M , . LV J N V, : t k VV E.. Es., -, J I ,.,. Q in ,I , .V A . , l k? 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W vi I A km. : .,., Q at : ' ' kr TM ' f .. Q r' if f : , 2, K .ff -- .Q , me Y! X M 1 H '30 .ff f A A CLASS OF '46 Row 1-Helen Abram, Norma Adams, Joseph Adkins, Betty Albertson, Ray Allen, Rich- ard Anderson, Philip Badger, Fred Barringer, Betty Bartlett, Lloyd Baugh, Bill Benham, Lois Blair. Row 2-Richard Blake, Bill Bond, Nancy Borden, Patty Borland, Josephine Botkin, Charles Branam, Elmo Branam, Betty Brosman, Jack Brown, Ray Brown, Max Bruce, Rex Bruce. Row 3-Joan Buckner, Lucille Burge, James Burks, Martha Burris, Virginia Campbell, Billie Canada, Herbert Cannon, Ruby Carmichael, Wilma Carmichael, Ruth Carpenter, Barbara Carrell, Agnes Carter. Row 4-Louis E. H. C. Cartwright, Kathleen Cates, Bob Cavaness, Logan Chambers, Betty Chandler, Olive Chasteen, Dorothy Chitwood, Anna Clemens, Bob Craig, Rose- mary Cravens, Ruth Crawford, Philip Crubaugh. Row 5-Dorothy Crum, Louise Cutsinger, Earl Davis, Paul I. Davis, Pat Davis, Sylvester Davis, John Day, Margaret Doub, Mary Dutton, James Eads, Margaret East, Lucinda Easterday. Q1 AxUqTbOGl?A'gl:TS? i ,W X .,Qvf Q,lit M sip, kwfffff-file 0' Q. WJ ,Mi MZ! by of :rw ' ' -' 81-yfftif Row 6-Donetta Eaton, Melvin Leo Eberle, Noah Edington, John Everly, Evelyn Ferree, Max Ferree, Jeannie Fiala, Thana Findley, Kenneth Fisher, Robert Fleetwood, Mary Frame, Vida Frazo. Row 7-Bill Garland, Helen Glascoe, Jerry Goen, John Goen, David Gray, Gladys Grubb, Juanita Halstead, June Hammond, Morris Hardisty, Margone Hardy, Jean Harrell, Wil- liam Hatton. Row 8-Peggy Hays, Ruth Hazel, June Heaton, Betty Jean Hendricks, Georgia Hendrick- son, Lois Hendrix, Beatrice Hill, Hubert Hoke, Sarah Hooge, Donald Howard, Phyllis Ann Hudson, Mary Lou Hunsaker. ' Row 9-Dorothy Jackson, Joan Jackson, Wanetta Jackson, Emma Jean Jamison, Cath- erine Johnson, Raymond Johnson, Robert Johnson, Ruth Kendle, Kathryn Kimmett, Dick Kinser, Kenneth Kleindorfer, William Harold Koontz. Row 10-Joan Lawson, Harrison Lawyer, Agnes Lemon, Louis Love, Edward Lukas, Chester Martin, George Martin, Joan Mason, Edna Alice Mathews, Hilda Matlock, Doran May. Row 11-Margaret McGlocklin, Wilma McGuire, Joyce McAdams, Pat Melton, Jack Miller, James Miller, Pat Mitchell, June Moore, Peggy Moore, Dean Moulden, Mary Murnan, Ted Murphy. CLASS OF '46 Row 1-Wauneta Neal, Elizabeth Newton, Donald Nikirk, Winfred Nikirk, Evelyn Noel, June Norman, George O'Bannon, Robert Osborne, Frank Owens, Mary Parrott, Mary Patton, Milton Pearcy. Row 2-Leona Petro, Betty Phillips, Robert E. Ping, Donald Pope, James Donald ,Ragle, George Ramey, Frances Ramon, Mary Ramon, Maurice Randall, Douglas Rausch, Philip Records, Charles Richardson. Row 3-James Ridge, Barbara Robinson, Betty Jo Robinson, Lavelle Roubadeaux, Bob Rowlett, Jewell Rumple, Phyllis Ryan, Maxine Sanders, Jack Sears, Maribelle Shaw, Phil Shawver, Patricia Skirvin. Row 4-Doris Smith, Marie Smith, Mary Lou Smith, Richard Smith, Robert Snyder, Phyllis Sparks, Wanda Sparks, Harry Spears, Robert Speer, Alfred Spurlock, Robert Starbuck, Guy St. Clair. Row 5-Barbara Stevenson, Phyllis Stillions, Delbert Stogsdill, Don Stogsdill, Phyllis Swayne, Alton Swindler, Philip Swisher, Mildred Sympson, Bill Tabor, Jim Terrell, Kathleen Terrell, Martha Terrell. l llulluIllluulIllnlululnlulnlnulllununuullnunnunnn l nn nrluuu LW, :7a,..f.y 'ug'U:'zg AUTOGRAPHS Wiwdfffww fwwffwww Row 6-Robert Terrell, Bette Thickstun, Bob Thickstun, Donald Thrasher, Genieva Louise Todd, Frank E. Tolbert, Dorothy Treadway, Virginia Trueblood, Dick Turpin, Martha Ann Tuttle, Irene Tzouanakis, Martha Sue Underwood. Row 7-Richard Underwood, Dorothy Van Hoy, Loris Voyles, Robert Walker, Johnny Weisheit, David Welch, Martha Winkler, Jeanette Wood, Joe Young, 'Wilma Young, Wilma Irene Young, Let George Do It. ' CLASS OF '47 Row 8-Fern Adams, Patty Adams, Lovecie Adkins, Violet Adkins, Doris Allgood, Phillip Allgood, Joan Ambrose, Tommy Arnold, Sarah Arthur, Jeannine Atwood, Austin Ayres, Andy Badger. Row 9-Gretchen Bales, Rhea Dawn Bailey, James Barr, James E. Barrett, Charles Bauer, Kenneth Baxter, James Bayne, Roseanna Behen, Mary Jo Beldon, Donald Bell, Evelyn Bennett, Jackie Benson. vi UNIORS ::,1,. ,,',gwwwz 4y V -- :V W 'ka H lv f I, , - ., - 4-- . V . .,. - . ,, 2 -2-f ---- 1 fr- F' - .- ' ' - 19 X , - f A-. ,M ,. 1 1 A .1 N. ' L W ' M 1 f' 4 -, 31, my g-5 K Q se- M I, V H b 1' 3:-' 15- -53 li? Q- ' .: 1 - Tb' S , 'A ff V : Q'-Wi , lu W, ,W I ' ' .1 H ff, ' w Mg .,., .- 1 'fra 2 -3 4. A ,.,A, - Q ,,, - 1 '2 . m , - 'if' ff- f iii - 4, Q. .F ' ifffif Vw -1 ff. M- Q LW V W3 ' 4 K I r V . V5 ,. , E .. xv' x 8 - . Q U ' - V - , 4, f - :ef - My f V+ - + 1- M- A K - H.. Q ...K ' 4' LK ff 539, -sf 'fig' ' fu- - ,.-:, S ' - J z M .. 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Row 2-Fred Brinegar, Donald Brown, Vivian Brown, Don Brummett, Paul Buchanan, Fredonna Burks, Patricia Burns, Virginia Burns, Louie Campbell, Carl Carr, Bob Car- rell, Kent Carter. Row 3-Elmer Chandler, Mary Lou Chandler, Marcella Chandler, Marvin Chandler, Charles Chestnut, Norman Chestnut, Maxine Christman, James Chitwood, Frank Chriso- malis, Betty Clark, Lois Evelyn Combs, Donald Lee Conder. Row 4-Jane Copeland, Jean Corbin, Rhea Dawn Corps, Benny Coster, Regina Pauline Cottle, Peggy Crabtree, Ruby Crabtree, Donald Crane, Kenneth Criswell, Wm. Crohn, Ellen Curry, Marianna Curry. ' Row 5-Doris Davis, Dorothy Marie Deal, Nyle Denney, Howard Melvin Dess, Neva Jo Dillard, Jim Dixon, Betty Douthitt, Peggy Douthitt, Frances Duncan, Stuart Duncan, Jane Dwyer, Joan Dwyer. unulununnununlnllununnununnuln lunuunununuunuluunuInnlululnnuunlnun AUTOGRAPHSG Row 6-Wilma Eads, Ellen Eaton, Richard Edmonds, Mary Elford, Robert Eller, Barbara Farmer, Kenneth Finley, Billy Fishback, Johnny Earl Fleener, Mary K. Flick, Eugene Floyd, Edward Foddrill. Row 7-Peggy Fowler, Paul Frank, John Freese, Mary Esther Freese, James Frye, Mary Edna Frye, Wilma Louise Frye, Jean Fuller, Wanda Fuller, Max Fyffe, Dean Galloway, Bonnie M. Gama. Row 8-Betty Gardner, Billy Gay, John Raymond Gifford, Frank M. Gifford, Doris Gigli, Mary Gilbo, Jean Golden, Louise Goliver, Bob Goodman, Ruth Yvonne Goss, Bryce Graves, Catherine Gray. Row 9-Gertrude Gregg, Juanita Griner, Joan Hacker, Boyd Haley, George Halstead, Robert Hammond, Barbara Hardy, Georgiana Hardy, Erma Harris, Phillip Harris, Vivian Harris, Gerald Hart. Row 10-Martha Hatton, Rebecca Hays, Harold Leon Hazel, Richard Hazel, Joe Headley, Alice Hendrix, Margaret Hiestand, Marian Higgins, Martha Hill, Homer Hiiikle, Delores Hoffman, Maxine Holland. Row 11-Clyde Wm. Holmer, Fredrick Hood, fdeceasedl, Patricia Hunsaker, Laverne Hunter, Robert Hurst, Mary Hutchinson, Jean Hyde, Blanche Isom, Jean Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Norma Johnson, Shirley Ann Johnston. CLASS OF '47 Row-1jFred Jolly, Martha Jones, Phyllis Jean Jones, Mary Judah, Paul Kimmett, Bettie Lou Kinder, Johnny King, Delmer Kirk, Erma Kirk, Pauline Kleindorfer, Tom Ladyman, Clarence La Master. Row 2-Coleman La Master, Jim Landrum, Dick Languell, Marilyn Languell, Ray Lanum, Phyllis Lavender, Jack Lentz, Don Lewis, Patty Lewis, Jane Litten, Jean Lively, Dale Livingston. Row 3-Loisanne Long, Donald Lowrey, Richard Lyons, Esther Marlin, Charles Martin, Doris Martin, Betty Martindale, Bob Marty, Virginia Marxson, Mildred May, Audrey Mc- Daniel, John McGlothlin. Row 4-Don McGuire, Edith Claire McNeely, Harold Melton, Aurand Merida, Frances Miller, Roger Miller, Bill Minton, Idalea Moore, Ray Morrow, Bill Myers, Lloyd Neal, Mary Frances Newton. Row 5-Paul Newton, Curnel Nikirk, Joyce Nikirk, Phyllis Nikirk, Richard Noel, Tommy Noel, Paula Norman, Ernest Norris, Gladys Ooley, Betty Owens, Margrette Pardue, Beverly Parham. AUTOGRAPHS X W' Row 6-Don Parham, Harriette Parks, Lois Pate, Wilma Pate, Harry Patton, Carl Rich- ard Payne, Bob Pemberton, Leon Patterson, Delores Joyce Phelps, Dale Ping, deceased, David Pitcher, Maxine Porter. - A' Row 7-Carl Price, Mervin Pritchard, Carol Lee Pritchett, Melba Purcell,'Reva Quimby, Helen Ragle, Dale Raper, Beverly Ray, Joe Records, Phil Richardson, Wilma Richardson, Anna Ritter. Row 8-Earl Robertson, Homer Robertson, Martha Jane Robertson, Lorene Robinson, David Robinson, Rosann Rogers, Willis Rogers, Marvin Routen, Margaret Rush, Juanita Rushton, Robert E. Schubnell, Bill Schwab. Row 9-Robert Sego, Clyde Eugene Shepherd, Martha Jane Shields, Irene Shirley, Jack Shively, Robert Sipes, Ruth Sipes, Max Skirvin, Anna Lee Smith, Clara Joan Smith, Frances Smith, Virginia Snow. Row 10-Betty Spalding, Roger Sparks, Philip Speer, Raymond Stancombe, Kenneth Stansifer, Bob Stewart, Don Stewart, Ralph Stewart, Robert L. Stewart, Virginia Alberta Stidd, Louise Stogsdill, James Stewart. Row 11--Paul Edward Stultz, Dorothy Louise Sturgeon, Bob Swango, Wilma Sylvester, Robert Sympson, Don Szatkowski, Joe Taylor, Paul Taylor, Martha Templeton, Barbara Thompson, Gilbert Thornton, Norma Todd. 5 .5 1 Hn M Y .-.:: , sf Y 1: E AW ,fm mv' 'MW' Ni V A I A. B' ' W f ' .aw .- N . sn , Q q ' ' . 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Q 55545359 ' ,. f 9 : :Q:- 1 if 5 .1 4 Q. . :EI Q QL' '11 f Ai. . 113 5: W T36 ffl NY wiv N 'Z K Q 0 3: .,- W' t 1 M'- ' 5:52 .W N5 in W 'F 3 2253? wr 5 5 1 ff ,J . as if .:, :.:,-: Q pa Kwl h fl gp ,A 12 CLASS OF '47 Row 1-Vivian Treadway, Doynetta Trinkle, Wanda Turpin, Betty Vail, Marjorie Van Hoy, Patsy Wagner, Dick Wallace, Gene Walters, Robert Wampler, Margaret Washing- ton, Elizabeth Weaver, Thelma Webb. Row 2-Herbert Weisheit, Charles Wellman, Catherine Wells, Donald Whaley, Millie Whitaker, Peggy White, Glenn Clifford Wiley, Joy Wiley, Ted Wiley, Emogene William, Marie Wilson, Robert Wilson. Row 3-Dixie Wineinger, Wanda Winkler, Dorcas Wood, Phyllis Wood, Thomas Wooden, Sara Jean Wright, Vera Wright, Glenn Young, Jeanne Yarnell, Deacon, Louise, Faye. CLASS OF '48 Row 4-Josephine Adams, Georgia Adkins, Shirley Akers, Anton Frank, Robert Apple, John Arnett, Wesley Arthur, Barbara Atwood, Carol Jo Baird, Nancy Baker, Paul Baker, Wesley Baker. nuuluuunununnluunnununn lunu ulluuluunuluulnnuunuuunnuuln ulnnuu nllul uIuInllullulunlululu ull AUTOGRAPHS Row 5-Richard Bartlett, Betty Lou Barrow, Rosalie Bastin, Ruby Faye Baxter, Clifford Beaty, Pauline Bennett, Don Bennett, Dean Bennett, Janet Bingham, Robert Blair, Glodene Boshears, Lowell Bourke. Row 6-Dona Bowlen, Jimmie Bowlen, Melvin Boyer, Jack Bradford, Barbara Branam, Mary Branam, Victor Branam, Estelle Brinegar, Dick Brock, Maxine Brosman, Olive May Brown, Rex Brummett. Row 7-Robert Bruner, Mary Alice Bruton, Esther Bryant, Bill Bundy, Patty Bunge, Richard Burch, Inal Burgess, Danny Mike Burke, Maxine Burks, Patsy Burks, Iris Burris, Donald Bush. Row 8-Beatrice Irene Byers, Irvin Edgar Byers, Ruth Cain, Charles Calvert, Betty Campbell, Earl Campbell, Joan Campbell, Marcheta Campbell, Juanita Carmicheal, Mildred Carpenter, Marilyn Carter, Robert Carter. Row 9-Helen Cating, Don Chambers, Margie Chamber, Betty Lou Clark, Norma Clemens, Donald Coan, Martha Cobb, Edris Conley, Bill Constable, Leon Cooper, George Cota, Doris Louise Cowden. CLASS OF '48 Row 1-Betty Cracraft, Virginia Crohn, Bob Crouch, Tommy Crouch, Betty Croy, Ellen Cunningham, Hubert Cunningham, Richard Curry, Harry Cutsinger, Robert Dalton, Alice Davis, James Davis. - Row 2-Margaret Lou Davis, Patsy Davis, Ruby Davis, David Day, Fred Deal, Robert Dean, James Dearring, Barbara Deer, Harry Dillard, Rosemary Dixon, Donald Dodson, Jack Doty. Row 3-Roy Douglas, Roy Doub, Lois Durnal, Norma Dyer, Donald East, Henry Easter- day, Winifred Eddleman, Erma Elliott, Norma Jean Ellis, Patricia Emmons, Mildred Empson, LaVerne Engledow. Row 4-Gloria Essex, Lillian Faulkner, John Robert Fiala, Wm. Glanton Frazo, Betty Freeman, Robert Freeman, Edward Frye, Virgil Fulford, Max Games, Mary Gentry, Russell Glaze, Barbara Goodall. ' Row 5-Donald Goss, Ross Graebe, John F. Graves, Barbara Gray, Larry Gray, Judith Grayson, Clarence Griffith, Betty Groh, Walter Grubb, Judy Gyger, Patricia Hamilton, Donald Earl Hamm. AUTOGRAPHS Row 6-Lois Hamm, Mildred Harden, Martha Hardy, Ruth Hardy, Kenneth Hash, Ken- neth Hastings, Bert Hawkins, Hannah Hayes, Nancy Carol Hayse, Dale Head, Jack Hedrick, Merle Hedrick. , Row 7-Barbara Hendrick, Delores Hendricks, Donald Hendricks, Donna Hendricks, Mildred Hendricks, Walter Lee Hendrickson, Mary Henbest, Viola Henry, Robert Hel- mond, Margaret Heitzer, Marilyn Herrin, Cleotis Hillenburg. Row 8-Loueva Hinkle, Phyllis Hipper, Bob Hoffman, Betty Jean Hoggatt, Albert Holler, Donna Sue Hood, Herbert Edwin Hoover, James Hudlin, Edwin Hudson, Katherine Hughes, Ross Hyde, Charles Johnson. Row 9-Joan Johnson, Clifford Jones, Helen Irene Jones, Joan Jones, Maxine Jones, Wilma Jones, Tom Ison, Wilma June Isom, Alberta Kelly, Marybelle Kelley, Mary Kendle, Don Kennedy. Row 10-Mary Kerr, Barbara King, Kathryn Kinser, Jewett Kirk, Mfary Koontz, Tom Lafferty, Raymond Lake, Charles Lambe, Charles Langley, Martha Langley, Robert Carl Langley, Becky Languell. - Row 11-Mary Jane Languell, Louise Latimer, Jim Lawson, Betty Lawyer, Bob Lehman, Donald Rae Lentz, Betty Liford, Juanola Grace Lind, David H. Lindsay, John Lindley, Byron Linn, Mary Logsdon. FRESHMEN 1,1 ,990 UI , 4 ' ' 1- ' H ., ..,. , QI., x , A 4 ..... , 3 'Q if AF in 'hx 'SQ 0- J' R' 3-H M 'Z f- 2231-2' 7 M., ...Q 'xi 1 'TPB , v Q.. A Z, K I 'Q . 2 4 4 . - ... WSE!-.' f:'Qii:' V' 'X fy ' - ::,::,1.g:'5-: ,., . , , WW- 45- +f was 'S' QF 5 'W' W' .lv Ka MOU. mf 'VPS ww :vw ,M e- vw M.. W 5- ...-.-- il iw-13 my 'Ui FRESHMEN .WV .:-: - -ir 9- ,.. w . 1 '2:'AV H' . 5.5. vm- f IQ - : 'A',: il 'A: ? 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VV L ' 5 I Y- f ' W 'wg' - Q .a vw V , ., if - V .,...- - ' V . VfV 'Q' '-'- M, ' + - if , ..:. , ' lzz ' .':.- A A . A,.AA -'- ' ,: - A--2, .K 'I 'B W H W J' E A ii? 1 ..:L.: ::: ' U .A .V Q .. I W x V .5 V V VVQ VV V Q VVVV VK VVVV V . ., Z'zE1'5:s':z:5:i 1-:- '- f V ...' -'-- A ' I V ' wi . I7 N I- - : : W 'jg gg .V - i IQ'f- ,... I-' no ..., 13 Iz' W2 V f m y 415' sw 4- . as an is ' ' ,, ,.:.,. ,.,. , ,, 945: ' L My W z . ?-9 Vi V JL B .. VV V VV V , .g5::zsi::3.E.- V, .449 ...:., : , z, .,,.,.,. 1 -,-,A.V. , . VVVV VV VVVV VVVVVVV 1 V WV VVVQ 1 VV VVVV I M-5 - 1 5 5' fl Q' 'R ' if V VVVVVVVVVVV VV ,Q f Q 1+ Q f f A -Q , VV FV KV ii V4 :,, ,VV V V- V VVV VV f .--v ' F1 ' .X VV gh V V .,. V, CLASS OF '48 Row 1-Lois Anne Luette, Jimmie Lunsford, Jimmy Lyons, Ralph Mahan, Patricia Marlin, Betty Martin, James Martin, Robert Martin, Wilma Martin, Raymon Martindale, Tommy Massey, Suellen Mathews. Row 2-Betty Mathis, Peggy Mathis, Dick Matlock, Kenneth May, Dottie McConville, George McNeely, Clyde Miller, Earl Miller, Charles Minett, Jim Mitchell, William Moore, Marvin Moore. Row 3-Barbara Morris, Robert Morris, Phillip Clarence Murphy, Paul Myers, Phyllis Myers, Joe Natalie, James Neff, Virginia Newton, Helen Osborne, Ernest Owens, Kenneth Owens,.Anna Lee Pardue, Row 4-Thelma Pardue, Ralph Parham, Barbara Parker, Ellen Parker, Betty Jo Patter- son, Ilene Patton, Paul Patton, Russell Leon Patton, Richard Payne, Charles Leroy Peacock, Billy Pedro, Mary Pedro. Row 5-Mary Lou Peregrine, Betty Perkins, Frances Perry, Jack Phillips, Jackie Pierson, Jackie Pitts, Norma Porter, Jim Potter, Betty Doris Price, Betty Pruett, Bob Ramage, Odell Raper. AUTOGRAPHS nunrunInlnununununununlnunununnununlnlunnnunulunnn nuInnunnllnnluInlnnnllnlInlulluulInnunnunnunnunlnnluluuluulul Row 6-Chester Reeves, James Reeves, Dorothy Richardson, Gene Richerson, Mary Louise Richardson, Virgil Ritter, Phyllis Robertson, Clyde Robinson, Kenneth Rowlett, Betty Rumple, William Russell, Robert Ryan. Row 7-Harold Sanders, Jr., Carolyn Sciscoe, Joan Scott, William Sears, Anna Shaw, Donald Keith Shields, Bill Silvers, Christina Silvers, Wilma Sipes, Helen Skirvin, Bar- bara Smith, Loretta Smith, Row 8-Thomas Snyder, Dorothy South, Ralph Spears, James Spicer, Howard Spurlock, John Stansbury, Austin Stephens, Jacqueline Stewart, Billy Stewart, William Stickels, Nancy Stuart, Dennis Stickles. Row 9-Phyllis Sullivan, Peggy Jo Swindler, Sarah Szatkowski, Eugene Taylor, Phyllis Jean Taylor, Donald Terrell, Paul Terrell, Phillip Thrasher, Bonnie Thickstun, Jane Thompson, Delores Thrasher, George Thrasher. Row 10-William Thrasher, Bob Todd, Edgar Todd, Donald Treadway, Glodene Ann Treadway, Wanda Tribby, Dick Tudor, Catherine Turpin, Pete Tzouanakis, Billy Under- wood, Kenneth Underwood, Pat Van Deman. Row 11-Judith Van Slyke, Jack Vickrey, Jerry Wagoner, Mary Walden, Dean Wampler, Judith Wampler, Betty Watson, Peggy Wayne, Billy Edwin Weaver, Mary Weaver, Jean Webb, Barbara Whaley. CLASS OF '48 Row 1-Vivian White, Mary Williams, Phillip Wilkerson, Raymond Williams, James Wil- son, Vonda Wineinger, Leo Wise, Kay Witham, Robert Wood, Robert Woods, Catherine Wright. Row 2-Patsy Wright, 'Donald Yaney, Paul Yaney, Ripper, Gothic Follies. CLASS OF '49 Row 3-Rose Marie Abram, Vera Jean Adams, Keith Alexander, Donna Sue Allen, Helen Altop, William Anderson, Richard Arnold, Marjorie Arthur, Tom Atwood, Freda Axsom, Robert Ayers, Phillip Bales. Row 4-Orville Barber, Evelyn Barrow, Evelyn Bartlett, Betty Bauer, FreDonna Bayne, Bonnie Jean Bell, Richard Bell, Thomas Bennett, Jackie Blair, Georgia Bland, Rosie Block, Joseph Boch. AUTOGRAPHS Row 5-Pearl Bohall, Carole Sue Borland, Charles Boxman, George Branam, Donald Brosman, Leslie Bryant, Jack Burks, Norma Cantrell, Abie Carter, William Cavert, Betty Louise Clemens, Geraldine Chenault. , Row 6-Charles Clendening, Philip Coan, Joyce Collier, Kenneth Copple, Allen Conley, Lenon Cooper, Christine Cottle, John Corbin, Judith Anne Corbin, Norma Joan Crews, Marcia Davis, James Deal. Row 7-RoseMary Dean, George DeBoy, Artie Deckard, Peggy Dillard, Nancy Dillion, Charles Douglas, George Drake, Anna Mae DuBois, Deloris Dyer, Rebah Eaton, Bob Elliott, James Ellis. Row 8-Norma Erwin, Betty Farr, Geraldine Fellers, Charles Fipps, Oscar Fish, Alvin Frye, Ray Fulter, Phyllis Fultz, George LaMar Gaston, Juanita Gigli, Barbara Gilbo, Bobby Gildia. Row 9-Rosemary Gobert, Patricia Goliver, Paul Goodman, Billie Goodson, Joan Griffith, Norma Gromer, LaVerne Hagan, Cloella Hall, Myrna Hall, Martin Hamm, Sue Ann Harrell, Donald Hart. , FRESHMEN , A 'QA-' '-'A V' 1 ' I .qbul 2 xr. I W AA 1 1 cg , 1 W ,.:,, . K , ,K In gf' 1 'Z ff W W' - 'W' 1'1 ' e ' ' ' H' I .... l '., ' W Z .:.,., 1 WG 1a 1 V:- VV 1 In t .-:Av 1 .K :E L ug 1 ' ,. gin ,E W 1' -W W .1 ,W W 1, ' 'I 1 .... 2 . ,, 552, ' Magi q 1 .zgv 1 Q K, 1 1 M , ,W P MQ' 1 'v,, 1. ..,., 1 - . ' L ' 1, , yi a t .:,,-'- ..,.2 3 ' W Q y iw-H 1. ff J , L- W Q - 31- 1 1, -Q., ...:1.s-15? -Y' -:w- -'.-. 1 1 15 Q 4 if E I G H T H G R A D E ,..,,,:L . Z Y HMV! iii, .,A. A W J 4 H.: EV! f 4 , V J ? 8 '. Ei fi W 'Sv fr 3,9 1 ,J us- V .1 :,' 4 zzz' Vfz- 'f 1 - ..' - . : is ',.:I 4 1 ., 1 1' - ' . . 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A - - 1' 1-1 'M ,f 4 A I E , f- 1 4 h - -- f-H '-'f . , .., ,M V R W , Q 153 X r fs: ' rs' ' A , H532 .,- ' Q, gby x ' 'Z 53' 1 A Q ,A W ' 'M ' , M- W s Jw li' 521 . , 1 1-1 N 7 A..,.. 1 'A H 1 . K 'W 1 , K1 A ,Q-1 1, N 1 f 1,1 1... 1 S g X f 1 ' ' A'A'-'Q - M , ? ' 1 - ' 'sa ww '25 f m we W ,A ,'-Tri, I -new ff,,'f.fh :Sm H W' H 1 - 'H 1 N' H- f ' W1 1 , ' 1 . ff . ' 5 E 5' L ,ll M ,I - , r. 'if 9 ' If-w X, 1 I 1, 12.1 1 .. N 13.11 1 - jg. will-. ',.y Q' im ,.1h- MW 1:4 f -T14 .45 115.1 ' -1 , 4 11 f' ' , B 3 'V 14 ' .5-P Q ' ...f gg, 1, 1 V, V . 1 X r 1 rf' ' ' , H , 3' 'wg' 5 : - ' ' X J, Q L I , 1 ,1-,. 1 ,M , , 1 ,. .. , gi nw' GHTH GRA CLASS OF '49 Row 1-Wetona Hatton, Marie Hankins, Jack Hays, Phyllis Hedrick, Fred Helmond, Don Hendricks, Bob Hennon, Billy Herring, Allan Herrlinger, Delores Hesler, Jean Hethering- ton, Joan Hetherington. Row 2-Harry Higgins, Thomas Higgins, David Himmelheber, Ervin Himmelheber, Waneta Hodge, Don Holtsclaw, Edith Hopper, Mary Hostetler, Shirley Ann Jackson, Jack John- son, Jean Johnson, Maudeline Johnson. Row 3-Violet Johnson, Carolyn Kell, Jean Kelley, Herbert Kinser, Ronald Knight, Charles Koontz, Marjorie Lawrence, Jack Leach, Robert Lemons, Fern Lentz, Janet Lentz, Wynona Ann Leno. Row 4-Peggy Lunsford, Donald Lyon, James Martin, Betty Mathews, Ellen Mathews, Wanda Maudlin, Martha McClintock, Mary McClintock, David McFall, Robert McGlothin, Eugene McLain, Mildred McMillan. Row 5-Wilber Messimore, Max Miller, Norma Miller,iLowell Mitchell, Charles Moat, Donald Mooley, Thelma Mobley, Phyllis Moore, Kay Arlene Morris, Genevieva Mor- rison, Roger Neal, Colleen Newby. AUTOGRAPHS unuu luuuuunluuunnuuuuuluununnununnulluununulnuununulruululnlnlnuulluulunuunu Iunuuuunuununnnn nuunnu Row 6-Dortha Lou Nikirk, Don Pardue, Barbara Ann Pate, Donna Patton, Mable Percifield, Norma Philpi, Theodore Plew, William Howard Pope, Carol Rainbolt, Bill Ramsey, Jackie Raper, Andy Ray. Row 7-John Ream, Carolyn Reynolds, Madonna Reynolds, -Margaret Ritter, Betty Robertson, Donetta Robertson, Berton Rollins, Robert Dale Sanders, Don Wayne Siscoe, Eugene Siscoe, Betty Jean Sexton, Bill Sexton. ' Row 8-Billy Shields, Charles Pat Shields, Barbara Shiflet, Jackie Shiflet, Clarice Shirley, Fred Siscoe, Bill Smith, Eugene Smith, Lucille Sparks, Margaret Stalcup, Gaynell Steph- enson, Max Stephenson. Row 9-Don Stewart, Mary Stewart, Mary Stidd, Billy Stone, Verne Strickland, James Sullivan, Ethel Sweet, Max Sylvester, Mitzi Tennell, Susie Thom, Julius Thomas, Portia Thomas. Row 10-Don Tincher, Carolyn Sue Troth, Bob Underwood, Marilyn Voyles, Peggy Wagner, Jack Walters, Donald Wampler, Winfred Wampler, Bennie Washington, Marilyn Weber, Jack Williams, Mildred Wilson. Row 11-Sue Wooton, Virginia Workman, Wanda Wray, George Wright, Martha Wright, James Yarnell, Helen Young, Do Do, Hunky Dunky, Nonnie, Rufe, Mr. Templeton. CLASS OF '50 Row 1-Martha Anderson, Marjorie Armstrong, Janice' Axsom, Barbara Baker, Albert Barrows, Martha Bartlett, Bernice Baugh, John Bennett, Betty Lou Bennett, Betty Joan Bennett, Donald Beyers, Donna Bissey. Row 2-Barbara Bland, Bob Bohall, Robert Boyer, Bryon Branam, Max Branam, Norman Brashear, Morris Brinegar, Wilma Brosman, Sarah Brown, Carolyn Brummett, Donald Brummett, Ronald Brummett. Row 3-Patty Burch, George Calvert, Doris Campbell, Becky Cantrell, Donald Cantrell, Derrell Carmichael, Leo Carpenter, Billy Carter, Jeanine Carter, Barbara Jo Cassner, Harold Chambers, Merrell Chambers. Row 4-Russell Clendening, Janet Collier, Wallace Corbin, Joan Covert, Clarence Cowder, Joan Craig, Irma Jo Cross, Barbara Cutsinger, John Dalton, Alice Davis, Barbara Davis, Donald Davis. Row 5-Billy Day, Betty Deal, Corine Dearring, Helen Deckard, Judy Dick, Lois Dillard, Billy Don Dillman, Phyllis Dobson, Mary Dodd, Horace Drake, Buddy Duffield, Ralph Duncan. AUTOGRAPHS Row 6-Richard Elgar, Terry Edgesworth, Joan Elliot, Henry Ellis, Gordon Elmore, Evelyn Fearman, Loretta Fearman, Patricia Fleener, Kenneth Floyd, Harold Fuller, Delores Gillaspy, Patricia Gonterman. Row 7-Phyllis Goodall, Jimmy Graham, Joan Higgins, Elmer Harris, Dolores Harris, Margaret Harris, Alice Hawkins, Jack Hawkins, Dick Hays, Robert Helms, Billy Hen- dricks, Jack Hendricks. Row 8-Janet Hendricks, Martha Herrin, Peggy Hill, John Hunter, Marjorie Hunter,, Carleton Johnson, Jerry Johnson, James Kinder, Georgia Keller, Russell Koontz, Russell Krebs, Billy Love. Row 9-John Lazell, Inez Lentz, Judy Lewis, Linda Lieb, Jean Lacassio, David Lyons, Martha Mahan, Roberta McClure, Helen McCoy, Morris McCoy, Betty Medlock, Joan Miller. Row 10-Russell Minett, Patty Moore, Robert Moser, Nancy Nikirk, Betty Ogle, Patsy Owens, David Pate, Lloyd Payne, Barbara Pettit, Henry Philpot, Robert Poling, Lois Pope. Row 11-Ira Potter, Sarah Potter, Jean Pratt, Joan Rader, Joyce Randall, Amos Ray, Rosalie Rayl, Janera Reynolds, Don Richardson, Billy Rumple, Donald Rumple, Louise Sexton. 1 'Wigs . iii . J jliAEi sf- SEVENTH GRADE A 'Myself ., . ,E E Q it lnlzn Z , ' 1 .. ff: Y . 1 W ZZ' A ' A -,-:1- 3: - :' 1 .. ' W, f I -3' I- ': '-v I, -W E' -Q in I Z' A ' I '---- 1' ,, Z Z , , I M qj if ..,.., , , I H .,,.., , F , X . W' ' ' Y' A:-:f--fnf f-:2--- --,, V, 'Q . f ..., , QI W' y .,-,. ,IQ 5 . 'W , ,,.L, 'W M . ,W ' if : . 1 ' , ,-:---1' -19. 1'- WL. if ,A ,, Aga f y ,211 1, ,. I ,VAf 3 M: V I 1. fri a n v,,, W ,wg H QIV. H I laun :v, Q Q A . 45.31 , ,J g ,J K W -UNM? ,,:- 52 mf, I ,'.,I :IZ A Q .V 2 f .'-A :,E: .,1E,V.., ,A ,,A. Y . v:,,.1 - 1 H A ',v-- ,AQE K . V. V ,I 7 'K as , 3 W , M up Ei, , 1 ,..v 1, 1,23 M A I, v , Q 2 C Q f-El y f W: 5 'f' 1,,.,: ,f ' 'N ' T' wfx' 1 ' ,W 'H 'V' .,,, . ' wr A ' 'A ' Q . E :.- W it E.,v-,M 1 A v,--. . E in Q ,:g:': :iff ,A 4' ' 1 .f 'fm V ,Sh I x ' K A SSG. Q' it ww .M .4 aw 095 Q SEVEN'TH .GRADE I Row 1-Marvin Sipes, Norma Lee Sipin, Roger Siscoe, Patricia Sisen, Nancy Shields, Erma Smith, Patsy Souders, Peggy Souders, Jack Sparks, Paul Staley, Patty Steele, Tommy Stevens. Row 2-Carolyn Stidd, Glenna Sue Sullivan, Gay Summitt, Eugene Trinkle, Gladys Tapp, Jannett Teterrell, James R. Thriker, Delores Trisler, Rosella Thorpe, Patty Turpin, Ralph Tyner, Jimmy Van Hook. Row 34Ralph Vernon, Virginia Voyles, Wayne Waddell, Billy Wagner, Marjorie Waldon, Francis Wall, Helen Walker, Bob Wampler, Jeanie Wampler, Betty Wayne, Deloris Whaley, Irvin White, Row 4-Norma Whitesitt, Bobby Wriker, Eugene Wylie, Charles Williams, Francis Wooden, Charles Wright, Dickie Wright, Orval Wright, Keith Yarnell, Richard Yales, Bette, Burl. . I 4' Q. 'I .eq -J' 1'6 E Q ig, Y Q.. npfb A, if . Nafional Honor Sociely . . . Thespians . . . Quill and Scroll. These are fhe goals +o be allained as a resulf of many long hours of work and making 'rhe mosl of all oppor'runi'ries offered +o fhe sludefils while parlicipailing in scholaslic, clramafic and iournalis+ic acfivifies. Elecrion 'ro These honorary socielies cannol be affainecl in one year, buf is 'rhe resull of +he high srandards, efforf and perserverance lhaf each sfuclenl' has ser for himself 'rhroughouf his school life. Row l4Jeanne Duffield, James Clay, Opal Brinegar, Wanda Burch Jessie Clayton Katherine Patton, Ilene Williams, Joe Thompson, Peggy Ann Hall. Row 24Joanna Brashaber, Lois Ann Brown, Rebekah Bruton, Phyllis Hlte Miss Coffey Eleanor Borland, Rosalie Richards, Peggy Adams, Joanne Robinson Row 34Ray Phelps, Clarence Voliva, Lavelle Roubadeaux, Bob Osmon Jack Flnley Ralph Templeton. Not Shown---Lou Alice Binkley. NATIONAL I-IONOR SOCIETY The highest honor attained by any student in Bloomington I-ligh School is election to the National Honor Society. To be eligible tor nomination, the student must rank in the upper tourth ot the Senior Class, and have been outstanding in character, leadership, and ser- vice tothe school during his tour years in high school. Five per cent ot the class is chosen trom the upper tourth tor membership during their sixth semester. The tollowing seniors were elected during their junior year: Peggy Adams, Rebelcah Bruton, Robert Osmon, Katherine Patton, Rosalie Richards, Ralph Templeton, and Ilene Williams. Initiation tor the newly elected members is held each spring at a senior high school convocation. The social event ot the year is the tormal banquet tor all active members the evening ot the Junior-Senior Prom. Miss Cottey sponsors the National Honor Society. QUILL AND SCROLL The Charles A, Wells chapTer oT Quill and Scroll,inTernaTional honorary socieTy Tor high school iournalisTs, was organized in Bloom- ingTon l-ligh School in I93I. IT is open To iunior and senior members oT The OpTimisT and GoThic sTaTTs who have done superior work in wriTing, ediTing, or business managemenT, and have been recommend- ed by The TaculTy advisor oT These publicaTions. Each sTudenT musT also ranlc in The upper Third oT The class aT The Time oT his elecTion. Jack Finley, Norma Adams, and Lillian Morrison were elecTed previous To Their senior year. lniTiaTion Tor new members was held in April Tollowing a banqueT. ln addiTion To The iournalisTic work on The OpTimisT and GoThic ThroughouT The year, LasT Words, The annual will and TesTamenT oT The senior class, is wriTTen by The members of Quill and Scroll. Miss l-lopewell is The sponsor. Row 1 Rebekah Bruton, Peggy Ann Hall, Peggy Adams, Norma Adams. Row 2 Ralph Templeton, Jeanne Duffield, Joanna Brashaber, Miss Hopewell, Rosalie Richards Jack Finley, Not Shown-Lillian Morrison. Row 1-Norma Lou Humphrey, Pat Mitchell, James Clay, Dorothy Chitwood. Row 2--Joe Thompson, Dean Galloway, Frank Tolbert, John Fleener. Not ShownfArmina Carter. Tl-IESPIANS Taking iTs name from The renowned Greek acTor, Thespis, The NaTional Thespian DramaTic Honor SocieTy has as iTs purpose To creaTe a spiriT oT acTive and inTellecTual inTeresT in dramaTics among sTudenTs in high school. To be eligible Tor membership, a.sTudenT musT have parTicipaTed in Two Three-acT and Three one-acT plays or Their equivalenT, and such parTicipaTion musT have been of meriTorious qualiTy. OTher qualifi- caTions include loyalTy and service To The school and iTs ideals as well as co-operaTion wiTh all groups and acTiviTies sTressing dramaTics. For Those TalenTed sTudenTs who have done superior work in dramaTics, elecTion To Thespians is The highesT award ThaT can be aTTained. Mrs. Childs has been The sponsor of The BloomingTon High School chapTer, Troupe l42, since iTs organizaTion in l93O. l l MJ' X, ,lip I D 'J fb Us Q .. Acfivifies . . . non-credif . . . ye? fhey ranlx on a par wilh scholaslics in sfudenl inieresf. ln addifion fo fhe social life and 'rhe acquiring of new friends, fhe clubs furnish opporfunifies for each sfu- deni 'ro develop The leadership, poise, and personalify so essenlial 'ro a well rounded characler. The 'choice of acfivifies in B.H.S. is so var- ied fha? each sfudeni has no difficulfy in finding many 'rhai appeal parlicularily lo his inferesfs. Dorothy Chitwood . Marjorie Colbert . STUDENT coUNciL OFFICERS Jack Finley . . . President Bob Duncan . . Vice President . . Corresponding Secretary . . . Recording Secretary Patsy Fowler . . . Treasurer Mrs. Krueger . . Sponsor C Mr. Templeton . . Sponsor 2 X Cl Cty x ii ' Kf Row 1 Dorothy Chitwood, Mrs. Krueger, Pat FOW , TTTRR, K Mr Templeton Marge Colbert. Row 2 Jack Finley, Bob L. Duncan. ..7q . R CT-LX x STUDENT COUNCI 38134.65-and all invested in bonds and stamps. This was the result ot an outstanding Student Council campaign to attain tor B.l-l.S. a Schools at War tlag. This goal was set by the council members at the beginning ot the school year and was reached during the Sixth War Loan Drive. The Council is not only one ot the guardian angels tor the sale ot Anti-Tuberculosis bangles and the local Cancer Control Fund, but it has also adopted I2-year old Bernard Foy, a British war child. Fitteen dollars is paid each month to the Foster Parents Plan tor War Children towards Bernardis support. Thanlcs to the Council tor those memories ot good times we had at all the dances atter the games. In addition to assuming responsibility tor the school service tund, the Council also supplied song and yell cards tor pep sessions. The beautitul plaque honoring the gold star boys ot B.l'l.S. was another outstanding contribution to the school. ,gf SENIOR HIGH REPRESENTATIVES Row 1iJoan Buckner, Susie Wampler, Norma Lou Humphrey, Marge Colbert, Dorothy Chitwood, Pat Mitchell, Peggy Ann Hall, Patty Adams. Row 2-Kathleen Cates, George Grigsby, John Day, Herbert Cannon, Beverly Parham, Ruth Sipes, Pat Fowler. Row 3-Colleen Allen, Marie Smith, Betty Edson, Phyllis Hite, Virginia Burns, Martha Hatton, Loisanne Long. Row 4-eNorma Adams, Peggy Adams, Emma Jean Jamison, Frances Starnes, Clifford McConnell, Gene Walters, Ralph Templeton, Rebekah Bruton. Row 5iDon Blottie, Dale Raper, Don Thrasher, Phil Shavvver, Frank Tolbert, Dean Moulden, Hu- bert Hoke, Bill Mason, Bob Stewart. Row 6fRoger Miller, Gene Carroll, Bob Richardson, Jack Finley, Bob L. Duncan, Don McGuire, Frank Chrisomalis. JUNIOR HIGH AND FRESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES Row 1-Bonnie Thickstun, Betty Robertson, Myrna Hall, Barbara Cutsinger, Patsy Burch, Barbara Shif- let, Dortha Lou Nikirk, Georgia Bland. Row 2-Phil Thrasher, LaMar Gaston, Roger Neal, Ted Plew, William Bundy, Don Tincher, Donald Lyon, William Wagner. Row 3-Sarah Lou Brown, Charlotte Boltinghouse, Delores Hesler, Loueva Hinkle, Norma Ellis, Mrs. Krueger, Betty Jo Patterson, Wanda Tribby, Lois Ann Luette. Row 4-Kenneth Krebs, Don Stewart, Bill Silvers, Ralph Mahan, Shirley Akers, Donna Sue Hood, Donald Hendricks, David Day. Row 1- -Benita May, Ilene Williams, Phyllis Williams, Marge Minton, Marge Colbert, Pat T h r a s h e r, Virginia Weaver, Thaetta Stephenson, Marjorie Titus, Joanna Brashaber. Row 2-Lois Ann Brown, Peggy Adams, Phyllis Hite, Patsy Wininger, Armina Carter, Rose Marie Ryan, Sarajane lliestand, Eleanor Borland, Rebekah Bruton. Row 3--Joy Bruner, Maxine Hinds, Doris Ferguson, Virginia Clark, Freda McHaffey, Norma Lou Humphrey, Pat Fowler, Marilyn Marxson, Jerry Owens, Betty Rone. E TTRIANG G1 Row 1-Mary Jane Raper, Opal Brine- gar, Alice Hardy, Joy Craig, Mary Jane Hudson, Catherine Baird, Nancy Howe, Mary Ann Gray, Genevieve Ben- nett, Susie Wampler, Jean Hillenburg. Row 24Betty Edson, Frances Starnes, Bertha Johnson, Betty Minks, Bonnie Meadows, Rosalie Richards, Peggy Ann Hall, Jeanne Duffield, Ruth Medlock, Mary Dodson, Edna Sue Hankins. Row 3-Betty Vanderburg, Joan Steph- ens, Mildred Lavender, Jessie Clayton, Wanda Burch, Betty Tudor, Peggy Parham, Josephine Dyer, Margaret Potter, Dorothy Adams, Phyllis Brum- mett. Having organized themselves the spring betore, the Blue Triangle girls omitted the usual tall semester preliminaries and launched into an active and successtul year with their BT-MBP membership drive. The new and old members, who were junior and senior girls, participated in unusual and interesting programs which included speakers, talent programs, and discussions. With the aid ot Mrs. Franklin, sponsor, the cabinet and chorus members present- ed a Christmas program and their annual Easter service tor convocation. This spring, the girls sponsored a Friday-the-Thirteenth dance. The proceeds ot the dance were used tor the Indiana University Scholarship which is given each year to an outstanding Blue Triangle girl. Blue Triangle rings were also given to girls, who through their active participation in the club, had proved themselves worthy. Peggy Ann Hall and Phyllis l-lite were awarded rings during their iunior year. The otticers ot the year were Joan Buckner, presidentq Jeanne Duttield, vice president: Eleanor Borland, secretary: Rosalie Richards, treasurer. UE ANG Row 1 Joan Mason, Phyllis Ann Hudson, Irene Tzouanakis, Betty Thickstun, Martha Sue Underwood, Joyce McAdams, Wilma Carmichael, Mildred Simpson, Ruth Kendle. Row 2fDorothy Jackson, Jean Fiala, Pat Melton, Dorothy Chit- wood, Barbara Stevenson, Pat Mit- chell, Marie Smith, Kathleen Ter- rell, Maribelle Shaw. Row 3-Betty Jo Robinson, Margaret McGlocklin, Evelyn Ferree, Jose- phine Botkin, Lucille Burge, Wa- netta Jackson, Emma Jean Jami- son, Blanche Harden, Lois June Hea- ton. ffl! VD' 77,11 Row 1-Dorothy Van Hoy, Jeanette Wood, Jerry Goen, Wanda Sparks, Doris Smith, Ruth Hazel, Joan Buck- ner, Betty Sue Bartlett, Kathleen Cates, Marjorie Hardy. Row 2-Margaret East, P h y l 1 i s Swayne, Mary Louise Dutton, June Moore, Wilma McGuire, Joan Law- son, Elizabeth Newton, Evelyn Noel, Agnes Lemon, Nancy Borden. Row 3-Margaret Doub, Helen Glas- coe, Juanita Halstead, Betty Hen- dricks, Gladys Grubb, Virginia Campbell, Patty Davis, Vida Frazo, Pat Skirvin, Norm Adams. .f - BLUE TRIANGLE CABINET Peggy Ann Hall ,.... Mrs. Franklin .,,,,, Jeanne Duffield .,,... Publicity Chairman Sponsor Vice President Margaret Doub .,,,.,.......r,,........,,,,.,...,,, Pianist Joanna Brashaber Program Chairman Glora Van Buskirk ......,, Service Chairman Eleanor Borland ..... ,,,....,...,,...,,., S ecretary Peggy Adams ...,,,. Joan Buckner ....., Rosalie Richards ,.... Social Chairman President Treasurer Z! The freshmen and sophomore girls were all ouf SILVER SILVER TRIANGLE for Silver Triangle fhis year-and no wonder! Jusf fake a glance af fhe various acfivifies in which fhey parficipafed during I944-'45: fhaf gala parfy wifh fhe Freshmen-Sophomore I-li-Y members, The pofluclr and inifiafion, fhe Mofher-Daughfer ban- quef, and fhe parfy held in special honor of fhe club's big sisfer, fhe Blue Triangle. In addifion fo fhese many funcfions, fhe girls have been ad- dressed by several inferesfing speakers and have had many discussions. The officers were Colleen Allen, presidenfg Barbara Farmer, vice presidenf: Jane Copeland, secrefaryp Phyllis Jean Jones, frea- surer. Miss Brengle is fhe club sponsor. TRIANGLE Row 1-Barbara Atwood, Georgia Adkins, Betty Cracraft, P a t t y Emons, Margritte Pardue, P a t s y Burks, Norma Jean Hyde, Carol Prichett, Ruth Adabelle Faucette, Mary Branam, Pauline Bennett. Row 2-Hannah Hayes, Thelma Par- due, Rosann Rogers, Martha Jane Shields, Anna Lee Smith, Mary La- Verne Hunter, Anna Ritter, Virginia Marxson, Fredonna B u r k s, Inal Burgess, Mildred Empson. Row 3 - June Hughes, Rheadawn Corps, Ellen Cunningham, Nancy Johnson, Dottie McConville, Patty Pruett, Marilyn Carter, Shirley Akers, Betty Jo Patterson, Mary Kendle, Betty Vail, Rosemary Dixon. Row 1fNorma Clemens, Marcheta Campbell, Joan Campbell, Miss Bren- gle, Jacqueline Pierson, Judith Gray- son, Marianna Curry, E ll e n Mae Curry. Row 2-Betty Croy, Roseanne Behen, Patty Adams, Mary Jo Beldon, Nor- ma Todd, Marie Wilson, Alberta Kelly. l Marilyn Herrin. JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES Row 3-Mary Alice Bruton, Bettie Kinder, Barbara Thompson Kath- ryn Kimmett, Margie Lou Wiley, Patsy Van Deman, Wilma Jones, The Junior Girl Reserves is composed of iunior high school girls of varied inferesfs and differenf falenfs. Their social funcfions were highlighfed by a Valenfine parfy wifh fhe Torch Club, and an annual spring picnic. An impressive candlelighf inifiafion welcomed fhe new members info fhe club. These girls have confribufed fo fhe communify by collecfing old Chrisfmas cards for fhe nursery school. The girls who carried on fhe official dufies were presidenf, Joyce Collier: vice presidenf, Char- loffe Bolfinghouse: secrefary, Jean Lacassio: freas- urer, Jean I-lefheringfon. Miss McAninch and Miss Caplinger are fhe sponsors. Row 1iBonnie Thickstun, Mary Jane Languell, Annalee Pardue, Barbara Whaley, Peggy Jo Swindler, Barbara Branam, Pat Lewis, Catherine Wright, Barbara Farmer, Colleen Allen. Row 2-Judith Wampler, Becky Lang- uell, Blanche Isom, Jane Copeland, Mary Helen Henbest, Ruby Davis, Betty Watson, Ruth Sipes, Lois Ann Long, Jeannine Atwood. Row 3-Sarah Lou Szatkowski, Glo- dene Tredway, Juanola Lind, Lois Ann Luette, Wanda Tribby, Betty Groh, Martha Hill, Betty Owens, Gertrude Gregg, Paula Norman, Peggy Wagner, Margaret Washington, Martha Temple- ton. Row 1eJudy Gyger, Vivian White, Pa- tricia Marlin, Glenn Young, Rebecca Hays, Melba Purcell, Beverly Parham, Peggy Mathis, Delores Thrasher, Lou Combs, Martha Jones. Row 2eAudrey M c D a n i el , Bonnie Games, Faye Burns, Mary E s t h e r Freese, Jean Corbin, Mary Lou Chand- ler, Jacqueline Stewart, Juanita Grin- er, Jean Golden, Barbara King, Phyllis Robertson. Row 3-Mildred May, Phyllis Jean Jones, Maxine Jones, Virginia Burns, Nancy Baker, Barbara Smith, Joan Stansbury, Maxine Burks, Jean John- son, Idalea Moore, Joan Hacker, Patsy Wagner. TRIANG LE JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES i Row 1-Peggy Wagner, Martha Herrin, Patty Burch, Joan Hetherington, Jean Hetherington, Susie Thom, Barbara Shif- let, Anne Leno, Anna Mae DuBois. Row 2-Delores Gillaspy, Rose Mary Dean, Mitzi Terrell, Rosemary Gobert, Carol Sue Wootan, Delores Dyer, Margaret Ritter, Georgia Bland. Row 3-Clarice Shirley, Gaynell Stephen- son, Charlotte Boltinghouse, Janet Lentz, Sue Ann Harrell, Donna Patton, Barbara Gilbo, Mildred Wilson, Ellen Mathews, Mary McClintock, Carol Rainbolt. Row 4-Betty Jo Bauer, Marie Hawkins, Carolyn Kell, Martha McClintock, Joyce Randall, Carolyn Brummett, Norma Grom- er, Donetta Robertson. Row 5-Miss Caplinger, Miss McAninch. HI-Y FEDERATION Bob Osmon . . . Mr, Mathis . . Row le-Joe Thompson, Mr. Mathis, Ted Murphy. Row 1-John Bob Walker, Cannon, Ted son, Richard Eads, Frank Row 2--Ralph Templeton, Bob Osmon. A wide varieTy oT l-li-Y acTiviTies included meeTings, basl4eTball parTies, ChrisTnnas Trees Tor The halls, a chili supper, selling colces aT all baslceTball games, and a ioinT iniTiaTion vviTh U.l-l.S. ATTempTs To TurTher inTeresT oT boys in clean speech, clean sporTs, clean scholarship, and clean living, are successTully made by The FederaTion. The Junior-Senior l-li-Y, Freshman-Sophrnore l-li-Y, and The Torch Club are governed by an execuTive council composed oT l:ederaTion oTTicers elecTed by The Three groups. OTTicers oT Freshman-Sophomore l-li-Y were presidenT, Bob E. STewarTg vice presidenT, Bob lvlarTyq secreTary, Don BloTTieg Trea- surer, Bill Truebloodg wifh lvlr. Vaughan as sponsor. OTTicers oT Junior- Senior l-li-Y were Dean Moulden, presidenT7 Dick Turpin, vice presi- denT7 Maurice Randall, secreTaryy end Arnold Williamson, Treasurerg wiTh Mr. Ashbaucher as sponsor. Joe Thompson ..... Ted Murphy . . . . . FEDERATION OFFICERS President Ralph Templeton . . . Vice President Secretary Treasurer . Sponsor Koontz, Robert Ramsey, Row 2-Burl VVilliams, Richard Turpin, Bob Thickstun, Herbert John Fleener, Roy Nees, Doran May, Murphy, Arnold William- Edward Fishback, Earl Davis, Rolland Deckard, Bob Craig, Jim Brinegar, Donald Pope, Robert Terrell, Buick. Mr. Ashbaucher. Row 3-Ralph Temple- ton, Douglas R a u s c h, Dale Stansifer, D i c k Kinser, Jack Sears, Bob Fleetwood, J o h n Day, Dick Crabtree, Ray Phelps, Floyd D e n n y, David Gray, Tom Turk. Row 4-G e n e Carrell, Philip Crubaugh, Jack Brown, Robert Richard- son, Alton Swindler, Joe Thompson, Maurice Ran- dall, Jim Clay, Edward Lukas, Bob Osmon, Dean Moulden, Edward Burns. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE HI-Y Row lm-Charles Calvert, Jimmie Lyons, Ross Graebe. Nyle Denny, Bob Stewart, Tommy lsom, Don Kennedy, Andy Badger, Leo Wise. Row 2-Howard Spurlock, Jim Lawson, Tom- my Lafferty, Bob Wilson, Mr. Vaughn, Dick Wallace, Richard Burch, Glen Wiley, Kent Carter. Johnny King, Row 3fRalph Stewart, Robert Helmond, Bill Trueblood, Don Blottie, Bob Marty, David Pitcher, Max Skirvin, Dick Languell, Bob Stewart. Row 4-Dale Ping, Clarence Griffith, Bryon Linn, Frank Chrisomalis, Dean Galloway, Boyd Haley, Gene Walters, Raymond Lanum, Bill Myers, Stuart Duncan. Row 1eLaMar Gaston, Jackie Walters, Don Harp, John Keen, Bill Wagner, Billy Gildea, Billy Rumple, James Sullivan. Row 2-Jimmy Graham, Harry Higgins, Don Mobley, Billy Good- man, Kenneth Krebs, Jack Hays. Row 3-Don Stewart, Fred Helmond, Keith Alexander, James Iliinder, Terry Edgeworth, James Martin, Wilber Messmore, Mr. line. TORCH CLUB The iunior high school boys who are ' members ot the Torch Club have an op- portunity to participate in an inspirational club initiation and also in devotional meet- ings. The club serves to introduce to the members the purpose ot the Federation- Wlo create, maintain and extend, through- out the school and community high stand- ards ot christian character . The boys energetically participated in a l-lalloween party and also a Valentine party with the Junior Girl Reserves. Otticers were Richard Bell, president: Keith Alexander, vice p r e s i d e n tg Bill Rumple, secretary-treasurer: Don Mobley, sergeant-at-arms: Mr. Kline, sponsor. BAND AND ORCHESTRA WhaT would a pepvsession be like wiThouT The music oT The band? Playing aT all pepfsessions, TooTball and basl4eTball games and CommencemenT is only a parT oT iTs acTiviTies. WiTh Mr. Frye as direcTor, The band has played Tor several civic oc- casions, such as The ArmisTice Day Program and The presenTaTion oT The Armyfhlavy E Award To The BloorningTon LimesTone Corporailion. WhaT were Those sguealcs and howls coming Trom Seminary 8 every day aT The beginning oT The sixTh period? . . . JusT Tho orchesTra Tuning up To begin worlr on music Tor one oT iTs many public appearances. The orchesTra has played Tor Tour ThreefacT plays, BaccalauraTe, and has given, wiTh The band, Three public concerTs. Since many oT Their ouTside engagemenTs call Tor ensemble music, The members oT The orchesTra have responded generously by Torming several diTTerenT ensemble groups. AcTiviTies oT our music deparTmenT do noT end wiTh The school year, All summer Seminary 8 rings wiTh The sound oT pracTice oT indusTrious sTudenTs who Talre lessons. The band also gives public concerTs every Thursday nighT aT The Third STreeT Parlc. lst. semicircle -Mary Alice Bruton, George Branam, Lois Ann Long, Betty Croy. Rehekah Bruton, Billy Fishhack, Colleen Allen. 2nd semicircle---Bob Carrell, Jack Shively, Phil Rich- ardson, Pat. Borland, J. D. Miller, Wanda Turpin. Ralph Mahan, Torn Massey, Donald Lentz, Ray Fuller, Allan Herrlinger, Bill Perkins. Bob Stewart, John Koontz. 3rd sernicircle- Ruth Sipes. Mary Lou Smith. Mary Lou Chandler, William Thrasher, Patricia Marlin. Ralph Templeton, David Pitcher, Betty Martindale. Shirley Jackson, Ronald Brown. Wanda 'l'rihhg.', Betty Groh, Carolyn Kell, Don Szatkowski, Joanna Brash- aber. 4th semicircle -Bob Blair. Jacqueline Pierson, Alberta Kelly, Jane Thompson, Jackie Koontz, Kenneth Barnes. Billy Bond. Jimmy Davis, Charles Minett. Carol Jo Baird. Roy Doub, Margaret Hiestand, Boh Xlfilson Edgar Axsom. Rex Brummett. Andy Badger. Ruth llazcl. Joan Jackson. Marcella Chandler, Billy Schwab. Don Lewis, Boh Hursh. Peggy Fowler, Nancy llowe. Dale Ping. Boh Cavaness. Louella llinklc lfredoiiiizi Burks. Mr. Frye. liast row slanding Billy VVagner, Ruth Faucette, W W 5,61 Y .,, , KMA an , A64 1 21 , 5 fy 2555 1 iii 5 M Wi X N 5 Q, JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB Peace on Earth-Good Will Towards Men, those timeless words ot age-old beauty remind us ot the inspirational Christmas Convocation presented by the Junior and Senior l-ligh Choruses, who also carried out the Christmas spirit by caroling in our own halls, at the U.S.O., and tor patients ot the hos- pital. Under the direction ot Mrs. Garton, other contributions were: A Thanlcsgiving Convocation, an allfschool broadcast, and a public concert during Music week. PROJECTORS CLU Row 1-Paul Stultz, Phil Shawver, Robert Hurst. Left Row 1-eFreedonna Bayne, Betty Farr, Rose Mary Dean, Mitzi Terrell, Lueva Hinkle, Gloria Essex. Row 2-f -Ann Leno, Lois Pope, Louise Chenault, Norma Crews, Carolyn Brummett, Dorothy South, Mary Kendle. Row 3-Norma Dyer, Betty Mathews, Donna Patton, Lucille Sparks, Nancy Dillon, Mrs. Garton. Right Row 1-Imogene Calvert, Marcia Davis, Mar- jorie Arthur, Shirley Jackson, Dorthea Nikirk, Bar- bara Shiflet. Row 2 Janet Lentz, Judith Corbin, Madonna Rey- nolds, Carol Rainbolt, Kay Morris, Mary Jones, Bonnie Jean Bell. Row 3 Joyce Collier, Wanda Maudlin, Gaynell Steph- enson, Freda Axsom, Vera Jean Adams. To the boys ot the Proiector's club, We owe our thanks tor the entertainment and enlightenment they have helped to give us all. The boys, through Mr. Ashbauch- er's instruction, receive training in several types ot visual aids, and also proiect tilms tor teachers, classes, and clubs. As extra activ- ity, room 207 acted as headquar- ters tor scrap paper, Greek and Russian reliet, old Christmas cards, Row 2-Mr. Ashbaucher, Bill! Sears, Dwight Brinegar, Harry Cutsinger, Verne Strickland, Jimmie Potter, Bob Stewart, Dean Moulden, J. D. Miller. Row 3-Robert Helmond, David Day, Bill Leach, Daniel Borland, John McGloth1in, Tommy Arnold, Doran May. and toys tor the Christian center. TECHNICAL STAFF . fl Seated Row 1 Melba Purcell, Jeanne Duffield, Lois Pate, Standing:-Dorothy Chitwood, Dlck Crabtree Jack Sear Glenn Young Jerry Goen. ' Eleanor Borland, Alton Swxndler, Dlck Crowe Larry Gray D Dean Galloway. Row P Peggy Ann Hall Betty Bartlett, Juanlta Rushton, Patsy Wagner Barbara Thompson. At one time or another you have probably seen a party ot B.l-l.S. students, dressed in paint-spattered overalls and plaid shirts. You may have wondered the cause tor their strange attire, and then someone intormed you, Why, that's the Technical Statt! They work atternoons, nights, and Saturdays, just in order to build the sets tor plays. Later. you probably learned that the statt, under the direction ot Mr. Van l-torn, was also responsible tor operating the stage equipment tor all convocations and other programs: that they built a ceiling piece tor the stage, and installed a new switchboard on the stage. A new class on the technical production ot shows was included in the school program this year. All Technical Statt mem- bers attained membership by attending the stage-cratt class. Initia- tion ot new members and a party were held the second semester. lt' LIBRARY STAFF Has Ernie Pyle's 'Brave Men' come in yeT? Will you help me Tind some maTerial Tor This re- porT? These quesTions are Typical oT Those answer- ed each period by The members oT The library sTaTT. Under The direcTion oT Miss Hauser, some oT The acTiviTies oT The sTaTT are: To prepare new books Tor circulaTion, Tile catalog cards, compile bibliographies Tor class assignmenTs, and arrange appropriaTe exhibiTs Tor special occasions. PROSCENI Top: Row 1fBonnie Thickstun, Judy Gyger, Marilyn Weber, Carolyn Troth, Carole Borland, Jean Hether- ington, Joan Hetherington, Robert Hennon, Norma Lou Humphrey, Barbara Stevenson, Patsy Thrasher. Row 2-Susie Thom, Maribelle Shaw, Armina Carter, Nancy Howe, Beverly Parham, Lois Ann Long, Peggy Ann Hall, Colleen Allen. Row 3-Don Blottie, Phil Badger, Patricia Mite , Dorothy Chitwood, Dorothy Jackson, Jean Fiala, Galloway, Martha Templeton, Bob Pardue. Lower: Row 1-Tom Ison, John Flee , J ine 1 UM Row 1fEdna Sue Hankins, Jerry Owens, Norma Hazel, John Flick, Catherine Baird, Patsy Wininger, Lois Pate. Row 2MAlex Elmes, Mary Lou Head, Miss Hauser, Juanita Rushton. PLAYERS Pierson, Dotty McConville, LaMar Gaston, David McFall. Row 2--Bette Thickstun, Rosalie Richards, Jerry Goen, Marie Smith, Irene Tzouanakis, Carol Sue Wootan, Marjorie Minton, Marjorie Colbert. Row 3'-Jane Thompson, Patsy Van Deman, Adabelle Faucette, Barbara Thompson, Patty Borland, Donna Sue Hood, Ellen Cunningham, Rebekah Bruton. Row 4-Larry Gray, Frank Tolbert, Paul Buchanan, Clarence Griffith, Joe Thompson, Jim Clay, Ralph Templeton. l ' Q Tssb feTfN iQsf3 'T whai sTudenTs Think when They see rnas convocaTion play given This year. and valance Tor The sTage. Mrs. Giles, and Miss SlaTes. Say, ThaT 'Spring Green' was some play! l wonder iT I should Try ouT Tor Proscenium Players? This is Typical oT Proscenium play wiTh ThaT proTessional Touch. Membership nnay be aTTained by Tryfouls, ouTsTanding worl4 on The Tech nical STaTT, or parTicipaTion in one oT The nine one-acT or Two Three-acT plays given by The Players during The year. Peace I Give UnTo You was The annual ChrisT The club This year has, wiTh The aid oT The school board and The senior class oT l944, purchased a new curTain, Track The oTTicers were Joe Thompson president DoroThy ChiTwood, vice pres ideniq Nancy Howe, secreTaryg and Franlf TolberT. Treasurer. The sponsors are Mr Van T-lorn, head sponsor, Mrs. Childs ings. With Miss Ferger as sponsor Row 3-Joanna Brashaber, Jeanne Duffield, Betty Sue Bartlett, Phyllis INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB l'But donlt you thinlc Universal Peacetime Military Training will malre the United States an aggres- sor nation? This and many other arguments, both pro and con, were discussed in the International Re- lations Club Convo in the torm ot a Junior Town Meeting. That con- vo was only a sample ot the discus- sions at each ot the I.R.C. meet- Row 1-Susie Wampler, Joan Buckner, Marjorie Titus, Eleanor Borland, Miss Ferger, Pat Thrasher, Peggy Parham, Ruth Kendle. Row 2-Helen Douthitt, Sarajane Hiestand, Katherine Patton, Rosalie Richards, Rosemary Cravens, Maribelle Shaw. and We Officers, presidemt phil Hite, Rebekah Bruton, John Fleener. ' Shawverg vice president, Phyllis I-lite: and secretary-treasurer, Eleanor Borlandy the l.R.C. has helped its members get a better idea ot some international prob- Row 4-Rosalie Douthitt, Betty Edson, Frances Starnes, Joyce Reeves, Betty Vanderburg, Milton Pearcy, Clarence Griffith. Row 5iRalph Templeton, Bob Richardson, Maurice Randall, Jim Clay, Phil Shawver, Stuart Duncan, Dick Languell. lems through discussions and dis- tribution ot reading material. NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC HONOR SOCIETY Future scientists ot B.l-l.S. aim tor membership in the National Scientitic Honor Society. To gain membership in this organization, the student should rank high in courage, leadership, service, char- acter, and scientitic scholarship. The meetings consist ot talks on science put to practical everyday use. The social event ot the year is the tormal initiation and banquet in the spring. The otticers were Jim Clay, president: Rosalie Richards, vice presidentg Patty Borland, sec- retary: Dean Galloway, treasurer. The sponsor is Mr. Williams. Row 1-Patty Emmons, Billy Fishback, Stuart Duncan, Taylor Borland, Ruth Kendle, Ralph Templeton. Row 2-Richard Noel, Delores Gillaspy, Glodene Tredway, Patty Borland, Alberta Kelly, Judy Wampler. Row Sillflargaret Hiestand, Patricia Burns, Pete Tzouanakis, Billy Ramsey, Bob Ping. Row 4-Dorothy Bohall, Rosalie Richards, Jane Litten, Howard Dess, Dean Galloway, Clarence Griffith. Row 5-Mr. Williams, Alex Elmes, Phil Richardson. Clarence Voliva, Jim Clay, not shown. COMMERCIAL CLUB Upper Left: Row 14Lois Combs, Opal Brinegar, Carol Pritchett, Gladys Grubb, Martha Underwood, Loris Voyles, Dorothy Deal. Row 2-Mary Dodson, Agnes Lemon, Pat Davis, Idalea Moore, Jean Hyde, Phyllis Swayne, Dorothy Crum, Margaret Wash- ington. Row 3-Phyllis Brummett, Peggy Adams, Blanche Isom, Virginia Campbell, Jose- phine Dyer, Peggy Potter, Peggy Wayne. Row 4-Ernest Norris, Phillip Crubaugh. Alton Swindler, Jack Sears, Johnny King, Gilbert Thornton, John Koontz. Lower Left: Row 1-Patsy Wagner, Alice Hendrix, Joan Smith, Elizabeth Newton, Norma Todd, Adabelle Faucette, Alice Hardy, Patsy Van Deman. Row 2-Paula Norman, Sara Hooge, Irene Shirley, Peggy Moore, Mary Lou Chandler, Betty Jean Hendricks, Jeannine Atwood, Marcella Chandler. Row 3fGertrude Gregg, Jean Marian Higgins, Jean Corbin, Virginia Snow, Juanita Halstead, Easterday. Row 4-Nyle Denny, Dean Moulden, Boyd Haley, Ted Dorothy Adams, B a r b a r a Rheadawn Corps. Lower Right: Row 1-Marianna Curry, Mary Judah Bonnie Meadows, Norma Adams, Joyce Nikirk, Rose- anna Behen, Maxine Hinds. Row 2-Marilyn Languell, Ellen Eaton, Dorothy Chit- wood, Genevieve Bennett, Betty Minks, Patty Adams, Mary Joe Beldon, Joy Bruner. Row 3-Phyllis Ryan, Patsy Melton, Rose Marie Ryan Robert E. Ping, Ellen Mae Curry, Lois Ann Brown Georgianna Hardy, Juanita Griner. l-laven't we enioyed the popcorn at noon and at the games? This is one ot the activi- ties ot the Commercial Club. From the pro- ceeds, a SIOO scholarship is given to a member ot the graduating class, who plans to attend a business college and who meets the necessary qualitications ot scholarship, character, and attendance, Each year the club also sponsors a commercial contest and awards pins to the winners. The otticers this year were president, Martha Sue Underwoodq vice president, Elizabeth Newton: secretary, Barbara Far- merg and treasurer, John King. The spon- sors are Miss Crum and Miss Mundy. ,i,Mfr Upper Right: Row 14Glenn Young, Doris Smith, Mar- jorie Colbert, Marjorie Minton, Phyllis Williams, Vir- ginia Clark, Ilene Williams. Row 2-Marie Wilson, Kathleen Terrell, Emma Jean Jamison, Freeda McHaffey, Donetta Eaton, Margaret East, Joy Craig. Row 3-Joan Ambrose, Peggy Douthitt, Joan Dwyer, Jane Dwyer, Marjorie Van Hoy, Doris Davis, Barbara Farmer, Jean Golden. Row 4-Miss Crum, Glen Wiley, James Dixson, Bob Rowlett, Jetta Faye Morrison, Betty Bouher, David Welch. Harry Spears, Miss Mundy. This club is loolcing Toward The TuTure wiTh Training and inTorma- Tion in Two very imporTanT indusTri- al phases boTh in war and peace: radio and aeronauTics. BoTh boys and girls sTudy The Theory oT radio and puT This knowledge To pracTi- cal usage by building seTs in The laboraTory. OTher members oT The group build model airplanes and sTudy rules oT The Civil AeronauTic3 AssociaTion. These worTh while hobbies oT The club members may lead Them To a proTessional in- TeresT in These Two Tields, yeT in Their inTancy. The oTTicers were Lavelle Rouba- deaux, president Robe-rT Snyder, Radio chairman: Jaclc Sears, Aero- chairmanq Mr. Brice, sponsor, RADIO-AERO CLUB Row 1-Billy Constable, Richard Burch, Helen Douthitt, Rosalie Douth- itt, Thaetta Stephenson, Don Stewart, David McFall. Row 2-Donald Coan, Jack Sears, Donald Pope, Dick Kinser, Don Stogs- dill, Harrison Lawyer. Row 3-Bob Martin, Kenneth Hastings, Wilbur Messimore, James Ragle, Paul Buchanan, Bob Snyder. Row 4iAlton Swindler, Floyd Denney, Bob L. Duncan, Mr. Brice, Lavelle Roubadeaux, Dale Stansifer, Frank Tolbert, FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Left to right-Mr. Anderson, Charles Richardson-Treasurer, Clifford McConnellgPresident, Morris Hardisty, Ray Brown, Joe Records, John Weisheit, Kenneth Brashaber-Secretary, George Halstead, Donald Bell, Roger Sparks, James Chitwood, Bill Crohn, Herbert Weisheit, Clarence Voliva-vice president, not shown. Remember when all Those color- ed bags QT milkweed Tloss were hanging high in The air over by The gym? ThaT was one oT The FuTure , Farmers conTribuTions To The wal eTTorT. OTher accomplishmenTs in- cluded a FaTher-Son B a n q u e T sending represenTaTives To a Lead- ership Training meeTing aT Nash- ville, Indiana, and acTing as hosT Tc The Fall DisTricT MeeTing. The BH. S. branch oT The FuTure Farmers oT America is The only school club which conTinues iTs acTiviTies dur- ing The summer monThs by parTic- ipaTing in judging conTesTs and carrying individual agriculTural proiecTs. Mr. Anderson sponsors The F.F.A. Row 1-Phyllis Lavender, Mary Judah, Phyllis Fultz, Peggy Luns- ford, Jean Hetherington, Joan Hetherington, Susie Thom, Mary Elford, Marilyn Marxson, Rose Marie Ryan, Jerry Owens. Row 2-Rheadawn Corps, Mary Murnan, Jerry Goen, Wanda Sparks, Doris Smith, Marcheta Campbell, Patsy Burks, Rebecca Hays, Pat Mitchell, Marcella Chandler, Peggy Crabtree. Row 3fMarilyn Languell, Betty Watson, Delores Hesler, Marjorie Van Hoy, Joan Dwyer, Phyllis Wood, Betty Martindale, Patty Bunge, Margaret Davis, Peggy Wayne, Margaret Washington. Row 1 - Marge Colbert, Pat Thrasher, Susie Wampler, Joyce Nikirk, Opal Brinegar, June Nor- man, Patricia Hamilton. Row 2gPeggy Ann Hall, Dorothy South, Sue Ann Harrell, Virginia Weaver, Georgia Bland, Joan Lawson, Joanna Brashaber. Row 3fPat Litten, Bettie Kinder, Phyllis Johnson, Mis s Rowen, ' Mary Esther Freese, Lois Ann l Luette, Rebekah Bruton. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION See you at basketball practice, or Don't torget baseball this atternoonf' These exclamations can be heard during the day trom G.A.A. girls, who are looking torward to the atternoon's activity. Also, this year the club members, under the direction ot Ivliss Rowen, remodeled the balcony ot the girls' gym into a handicratt workshop. From the iunior and senior G.A.A. members, the girl ushers were se- lected to usher at the home basketball games. Otticers tor the year were Opal Brinegar, presidentg Pat Mitchell, vice president: Rebecca I-lays, treasurer: Betty Martindale, sgcretary. x GIRL USHERS Row 1-Wanda Sparks, Jerry Goen, Pat Mitchell, Jerry Owens, Peggy Ann Hall. Row 2AJune Norman, Marilyn Marxson, Re- bekah Bruton, Doris Smith, Virginia Weaver. OPTIMIST STAFF Who doesn'T loolc Torward To The OpTi- mist each Friday? CrediT Tor This anTici- paTion is due To The OpTimisT STaTT spon- sored by Miss Hopewell. Worlcing Trantic- ally To complelre assignmenTs before The deadline, any member oT The sTaTT can be seen darTing Through The hall guesTioning TirsT one sTudenT, Then another. Much To ThaT inTerviewed sTudenT's surprise, he reads his name in The nexT issue oT our school paper. To gualiTy Tor The sTaTT a sTudenT musT have Twclve inches oT copy prinTed in The OpTimisT, To remain on The sTaTT, each member musT mainTain an acTive wriTing schedule by conTribuTing copy Tor each issue. This year Jack Finley acTed as ediTor-in- chieT during The TirsT semester and Norma Adams The second semesTer. Top Picture -Howard Dess, Norma Adams, Pat Mitchell. Center Picture: Row 1 -Ellen Cunningham, Betty Farr, Paul Buchanan, Jeannine At- wood, Jerry Goen, Donald Coan. Row 2--Paul Terrell, Tommy lsom, Jack Hays, Maribelle Shaw, LeRoy Dearring, Billy Constable, Roseanna Behen, Barbara Whaley. Row 3-eMiss Hopewell, Betty Vanderburg, David Day, Norma Lou Humphrey, Louis Campbell. Now Shown-'Clarence Skirvin. Lower Picture, left: Genevieve Bennett, Phil Badger, Josephine Botkin, Ralph Spears. Right: Miss Hopewell, Jack Finley. ,.- 5 . l f i ? Y .Ar GOTHIC STAFF seated4Thaetta Stephenson, Betty Edson, Frances Starnes, Pat Litten. standing4Mildred Lavender, Ralph Temple- ton Joe Thompson. Not ShoWnfEd Burns, Betty Rone. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ..,..... Peggy Ann Hall Associate Ed. ....,...,,...... Peggy Adams Activities Ed. ..,i Joanna Brashaber Assistant ,...,,...,,...,,.... ..,. Art Ed. ....,.... . Assistant .,.............. Athletics Ed. ......,i. . Senior Ed. ............,.. . Assistant ...,............ Snapshot Ed. ......... . Assistant .................. Underclass Ed. ...... . Assistant ,.,.........,,.. Patsy Fowler Rosalie Richards Clarence Skirvin Jack Finley Jeanne Duffield Marilyn Marxson .. George Grigsby James Clay , Rebekah Bruton Marjorie Colbert Typists ......,, Frances Starnes, Betty Edson, Mildred Lavender BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager, Ralph Templeton Assistants ........ Joe Thompson, Pat Litten, Thaetta Stephenson, Ed Burns, Betty Rone. UpperfGeorge Grigsby, Jim Clay, Jack Finley, Marilyn Marxsor Lower-Pat Fowler, Rebekah Bruton, Marge Colbert, Peggy Ani Hall, Clarence Skirvin, Joanna Brashaber, Peggy Adams, Jeann Duffield, Rosalie Richards. The Senior Class ot Bloomington l-ligh School is divided in- to three groups. There are those students who are intelligentq those who are happy: and last, those students who are neither intelligent nor happy, but who belong to a special group-the Gothic Statt. The members ot this race ot people reside in the vicinity ot the Gothic ottice where noises and late hours are characteris- tic. The strong, clear voice ot their chiet is heard, Everybody approve, say 'aye'-Opposed, don't you dare! lvlumblings and low growls are also distinguishable. However one thought that all members ot the statt do have in common is to extend their appreciation to all who aided them in any way. Thanks-to Mr. Stradling, the photographers, the engraving company, and to those brave and loyal guard- ians ot the entire statt, Miss Rector and Mrs. Peters. if 'K' Q x A i Q Afhlefically minded Bloomingfon High School sfudenfs are for- 'runafe in 'rhe opporfunifies our varied sporfs program offers fhem. An opporfunify 'ro earn a leffer in five major sporfs is offered fo boys in Bloomingfon High. These sporfs are foofball, baslcefball, wresfling, fraclc. and golf. Our school is a member of fhe Soufhern Indiana High School Afhlefic Associafion. in which conference championships are offered in all 'rhe above menfioned sporfs excepf wresfling. Our feams usually enfer several fournamenfs and ofher confesfs during fhe year in addifion fo fheir complefion of a regular schedule of home and away games. For any boys nof inferesfed in varsify compefifion. a varied Inframural Sporfs program is offered. COACHES Mr. Mumby Mr. Burns Mr. Hoke Mr. Dick BloomingTon High School was very TorTunaTe This year in having The lcind oT coaching sTaTT necessary Tor a good aThleTic record. Mr. Mumby, head grid coach, was assisTed Through The TooTball season by all The oTher members oT The coaching sTaTT, where Their combined eTTorTs Turned in an ouTsTanding Team record Tor The year. AT The compleTion oT The TooTball schedule, Coach Mumby Turned his aTTenTion To wresTling, and Coach Dick Toolc over The posiTion oT head baslceTball coach. He was assisTed on The hardwood by Mr. l-lolce and Mr. Burns, who menTored second Team and Treshmen-iunior high basl4eTball, ATTer winding up midwinTer aThleTic schedules, Coach l-lolce again Toolc over The head Traclc and golT coaching posiTion. ThroughouT The year, coaches Dick, l-loke, and Burns were acTive in The physical educaTion deparTmenT. YELL LEADERS l i . l BloomingTon school spiriT was aided by The diligenT service oT Three senior high school sTudenTs who served as yell leaders Through ouT The year. They are Opal Brinegar. Nyle Denney, and PaT Thrasher. During The year, They served aT all home games and made some Trips ouT oT Town To lead PanTher cheers. The Two girls, PaT Thrasher and Opal Brinegar are boTh seniors. All Three oT The yell leaders have been serving Tor The pasT Two years. Sepfember 8 Sepfember I5 Sepfember 22 Sepfember 29 Ocfober 6 Ocfober I3 Ocfober 20 Ocfober 25 November 3 November IO FOOTBALL SCORES Bloomingfon 42 Hunfingburg O Bloomingfon ol Bicknell O Bloomingfon 7 New Albany 0 Brazil 6 Bloomingfon O Bloomingfon 45 Washingfon O Bloomingfon 45 Columbus O Muncie Cenfral 53 Bloomingfon I9 Bloomingfon I9 LinTon 0 Bloomingfon I3 Wiley, Terre l'lauTe Bloomingfon 7 Boonville O The locals scored 42 poinTs wiTh almosf no opposiTion in a game where pracfically all reserves saw acfion. H Coach Ivlumby again empTied The benches as The powerful Panfhers downed The Bulldogs in Their second conference game. Scoring early in The game, The Panfher defense held off The powerful New Albany drives Through The resf of The game. Offo Mcl-lenry made a long run in The firsf quarfer To score The inifial and final Tally of The game. The Brazil eleven scored and Then held off The ragged Panfher offense Throughouf The remainder of The game. The locals were in scoring posifion Twice wiTh only a few feef To go, buf The offense failed To click. PuTTing up a good fighf, The HaTcheTs came ouf be- hind in a 45-O score in a game which saw seven men carried from The field. Duplicafing Their score of The week before, The Pan- Thers downed Columbus in Their second non-conference game. Two valuable linemen, Hoke and Goen, were in- jured in This game. Sparked by flashy Jack Adams, The Bearcafs ran wild over The Panfhers in a fasT scoring, hard hiTTing game. Dick McMillan, senior guard, was injured seriously affer puffing up an impressive defensive game. Again duplicaTing Their own score of The week before, The Panfhers downed anofher conference opponenf in a lasT-half game. Bofh Teams remained scoreless during The firsT half, buf The local air aTTack ran wild in The second. Feafuring a shiffy quarferback and a flashy T form- afion, The Wiley Red Sfreaks were, The firsT Team To cross The Panfher goal sfripe on Ivlumby Field. This game was considered The besf grid performance Turned in on The local field during The season. Playing a ragged game, The locals neverfheless wound up Their season by downing Boonville 7-0. This also broughf The PanTher's conference storing To-Blooming- Ton l8I, opponenfs O. Q., x 1 6 fi 1 Wi MTTJ lik! 768'-DQ ,T u ' T QQ Ray Phelps, Captain Max Bruce Bob Duncan Alex Elmes Jack Finley Kenneth Finley Bob Fleetwood John Goen George Grigsby Boyd Haley Hubert Hoke Not shown--Leon Baker, Bill Chandler. FOOTBALL The BloomingTon l'ligh TooTball Team ToughT iTs way Through a Tough schedule lasT Tall To earn a place oT disTincTion in The B. T-l. S. aThleTic hall oT Tame. The PanTher gridmen broughT home To B. l-l. S. The locals TirsT SouThern Indiana AThleTic ConTerence Championship aTTer com- pleTing an unscored on conTerence schedule. On SepTember 8, The PanThers opened The season on lvlumby Tield wiTh The invasion.oT l'lunTingburg's l-lappy l'lunTers. The locals meT wiTh liTTle resisTance in downing Their TirsT conTerence opponenT 42-O. The Tollowing week anoTher S. l. A. C. opponenT, The Bicknell Bulldogs, invaded BloomingTon. The lvlumbymen again opened up wiTh hard-driving TooTball To smash The Bulldogs ol-O. SepTember 22 Tound sTill anoTher conTerence Toe invading The unscored on Purple sancTum. Formidable New Albany Taced The local oTTense Tor Tour quarTers To be downed by a score oT 7-O, This was The Third conTerence game played by The PanThers during The season. The local conTerence scoring was: BloomingTon IIO, opponenTs O. OTTo lvlcT'lenry, ace PanTher back who sparlced The Blooming- Ton eleven Through Their TirsT Three games, was iniured in pracTice aTTer The New Albany game and was unable To play in The Brazil game The Tollowing weelc. The ersTwhile inTallible PanTher grid machine Tailed To click and The locals losT a hearTbrealcer 6-O on The Brazil Tield. FOOTBALL Two more home games followed lhe Panlhers' initial loss and Washingion and Columbus were downed by ideniical scores of 45-O on Oclober 6 and I3. Washinglon was a conference game and lhe Mumbymen's S. I. A. C. scoring lhen slood Bloonruinglon I55, opponenls O. On Oclober 20, The locals iraveled lo Muncie where lhey in- vaded 'rhe slronghold our 'rhe formidable Muncie Bearcais, also an undeleaied leam. Oulplayed on every angle lhe locals losl 53-I9 in lheir second non-conference game. The nexi weelc, ihe Paniher eleven repealed iis duplicaie scor- ing acl lo down Linlon, a conlerence Toe, I9-O. The previous weelc, lhey had scored I9 poinis To lose lo Muncie. Their goal line slill uncrossed on Mumby field, ihe Panihers mel The lough Wiley ol Terre l-laule eleven on November 3. The Wiley HT lormalion proved almosl loo much for lhe Panlhers who came oul ahead in a I3-I2 siruggle. The lollowing weelc, lhe Panihers wound up their I944-45 sched- ule by iraveling lo Booneville lo coniesl lhe hardy Pioneers. The locals downed Their linal conlerence opponenl 7-O. During lhe I944-45 season, lhe locals scored 258 poinls lo lheir opponeruis 7l. They were unscored on in any conference game. In conference play ihey scored l8I poinls io lhe opponenis O-an almosl unheard-ol record. X Y N Q ,gc N 'XA if Bob Kelley Ed Lukas Otto McHenry Dick McMillan Roger Miller Ted Murphy Phil Records Bob Sexton Dick Smith Tom Turk Not shown--Dale Stansi fer, Dick Underwood. FOOTBALL Row 1-Managers: Philip Coan, Richard Curry, Andy Badger, Fred Helmond, Billy Constable, Bob Hennon. Row 2fRoger Miller, Rex Brummett, Phil Shaw- ver, Bob Walker, Kenneth Finley, Dean Mould- en, 'Bob Sexton, Otto McHenry, Bob Marty. Row 3-Kenneth Brashaber, Ray Lanum, Bob L. Duncan, Max Bruce, Tom Turk, Bob Fleetwood-, Jack Finley, Ray Phelps, Ted Murphy, Hubert Row 44Mr. Burns, David Pitcher, Clarence Griffith, Charles Condra, Alex Elmes, George Grigsby, Boyd Haley, Richard Underwood, Bill Chandler, Ed Lukas, Leon Baker, John Goen, Bob Kelley, Mr. Hoke, Mr. Mumby. Row 5-Danny Burks, Homer Lynch, Phil Swish- er, Paul Baker, Jimmy Atkins, Kenneth Under- wood, Jack Benson, Dale Ping, Willis Rogers, Rex Bruce, Dick Languell, Gene Walters, Rich- ard Lyons, Mr. Dick. Hoke, Dick Smith, Phil Records, Bob Stewart, Mr. Stradling. Four Panther gridmen landed berths on the annual all-state squad. They were Bob Duncan, end: Ray ps, end: Dick Mc- Millan, guard: and Vernon Finley, center. ' F Coach Mumby announced the letter winners tor the season a week atter the schedule had been completed. They were: Ed Lukas, Bob Sexton, Bob Duncan, Ray Phelps, captain: Leon Baker, Tom Turk, John Goen, Dale Stansiter, Dick Underwood, Hubert Hoke, Dick Mc- Millan, Bob Fleetwood, Ted Murphy, Boyd l-laley, George Grigsby, Jack Finley, Otto Mcl-lenry, Roger Miller, Phil Records, Kenney Fin- ley, Max Bruce, Bob Kelley, Bill Chandler, Alex Elmes, and Dick Smith. Phil Records, '46, was elected by his teammates to captain the T945-'46 grid squad. Otto Mcl-lenry was chosen by the team to receive the B-Men's Dads' award, given annually to the player who has been most valuable to the team throughout the season. J itil? BASKETBALL Pulling ouT oi a bad sTarT The PanTher neTmen came Through in The laTTer halT oT The l945 season To bring home To B. l-T. S. anoTher secTion- al crown, Their TirsT since l94l. Led by Jack Brown, consisTenT high scorer ThroughouT The season, The PanTher squad wound up a sTrealc oT erroTic ball playing by Their deTeaT oT Columbus on January 27. ATTer dropping Ten oT Their TirsT ThirTeen games, The local squad iourneyed To LinTon where They downed The powerTul Miner Tive, which was among The upper TiTTeen in The sTaTe baslceTball raTing aT The Time. CenTral oT Evansville and Vincennes were The nexT vicTims To Tall To The PanThers, who Then dropped Their aTTempT Tor a TiTTh sTraighT win To l-lunTingburg by a score of 3934. CompleTing Their I944-'45 schedule, The locals downed WashingTon on The PanTher Tloor on February lo. lnTense pracTice Tollowed The nexT week while The local squad pre- pared Their maneuvers Tor The secTional TournamenT, held aT lvlarTins- ville on February 22, 23,,.24. -Drawing Unionville as Their TirsT opponenT, The PanThers easily dow1hed'.The Arrow guinTeT, 49-I3. lviorganTown also Tell To The PanTher aTTaclr in The locals' second game by a lop-sided lf f . WIKI' ' l! 'E-H A l VI' 3.1 -1 jf was: -:ess :MSFT Row 1 -- Burl Williams, Bill Shank, Dick Smith, Harry Spears, Dick Kinser, Otto McHenry. Row 2 - Bob L. Duncan, Bill Chandler, Jack Brown, Bob Os- mon, Bob Sexton, Joe Young. ,LSYH 'fs-is eve '25 , - 3 I 3 XLTHE l Q?-. 3 '96 QMQTQEQGQ -Ai A Ill-U - VARSITY JACK BROWN JOE YOUNG BILL CHANDLER BURL WILLIAMS A BOB L. DUNCAN HARRY SPEARS , DICK KINSER DICK SMITH ,., P M OTTO MCHBNBY BILL SHANK E ' BOB OSMON BOB SBXTON ' PHIL RECORDS - ' BASKETBALL score OT 59-25. ln The Tinal game oT The TournamenT, The PanThers Taced The UniversiTy School guinTeT, by whom They had been deTeaTed earlier in The season. Playing TasT, accuraTe ball, The Purples won Their TirsT secTional championship since l94l by a 43-30 counT. Drawing GersTmeyer Tech oT Terre l-lauTe in Their TirsT regional game, The Don-men dropped a hearT brealcer 44-43 To The Tech neTTers. Twelve members oi The '44-'45 neT squad were awarded leTTers. They were Brown, Kinser, Duncan, Chandler, lvlcl-lenry, Records, Shanlc, SmiTh, Osmon, Spears, Williams, and Young. Jack Brown, a junior, was elecTed by his Team maTes as honorary capTain Tor The year and Bill Chandler, a senior, was elecTed To receive The Trophy given annually To The boy who had proved mosT valuable To The Team ThroughouT The season. The second Team ToughT iTs way Through a Tough schedule To win Three games ouT of sevenTeen. Twelve boys were awarded numerals on The recommendaTion oT Coach Holme. They were RoberT Wampler, Charles Johnson, Ralph STewarT, James Barr, Harold ShiTleT, Ray Lanum, Donald Brown, Ken Barnes, Max Slcirvin, Ken Brashaber, Carl Price and Buclc l-lolce lmanagerl. 1' U . .J ,-K Row 1---Ronald Brown, Robert Wampler, Junior Shiflet, Mr. Hoke, Charles Johnson, Willis Rogers, Ray Lanum. Row 2-Hubert Hoke tmgixl, Jim Barr, Kenneth Barnes. Marvin Routen, Max Skirvin, Divk Languell. Row 3-Carl Price, Dick Wal- lace, Don Blottie, Max Fyffe, David Pitcher. E lk- - liz Row 1-Philip Allgood, Philip Thrasher, Robert Smith, Max Bruce, Allan Herrlinger, Dick McMillan, Paul Terrell, Dick Matlock. Row 2-Andy Badger, Bob Kelley, Kenneth Finley, Dick Lyons, Robert Stewart, Jack Benson, Elwood Sparks, James Chitwood, Edward Fishback, Mr. Mumby. Row 3-Jack Finley, George Grigsby, Clarence La- Master, Jack Williams, Bill Garland, John Gifford, Donald Conder, Charles Martin, Clarence Skirvin. Row 4-William Bundy, J. D. Miller, Richard Hazel, Bob Cavaness, Joe Nelson, Boyd Haley, Harrison Lawyer, Donald Stogsdill. WRESTLING The PanTher wresTling squad wound up anoTher successiul season This year by capTuring Their TwelTTh sTaTe championship crown under The experienced hand oT Coach Harold Mumby. Three members oT The TiTle Team won individual championship crowns in The sTaTe TournamenT held This year aT CrawTordsville. They were: Jaclc Benson, l28 pounds, who won his second championship This year: Diclc Lyon, I39 pounds: and Jaclc Finley, I76 pounds, who won his Third consecuTive TiTle. Two second places were won by members oT The local squad. Second place winners were: Elwood Sparks, l2l pounds: and lvlax Bruce, I34 pounds. Bob STewarT, l45, and Dick McMillan, I54, capTured Third place medals, and Clarence Voliva, l65 pounds, won TourTh place. OTher Pan- Ther maTmen who enTered buT Tailed To place were: Ed Fishbacla, IO3 pounds: Jim ChiTwood, I I2 pounds: and l'luberT l-lolce, heavyweight ProspecTs Tor anoTher successTul season nexT year are sTrengThened by The reTurn oi six regulars Trom This season's champions. Fishbaclc, Sparlcs, McMillan, Voliva, and Finley are The senior members oT The squad. The I944-45 season TeaTured six dual meeTs oT which The locals losT only one. :On January 26, They won The CenTral Indiana lnviTaTional lvieeT held aT Muncie by Taking seven oT eleven TirsT places. lvlax Bruce, elecTed To capTain The I945-'46 wresTling Team, succeeds Jaclc Finley, capTain Tor The pasT Two years. Jaclc Finley was elecTed by his Team maTes To receive The B-lv1en's Dads' Award, given annually To The player who has been mosT valuable To his Team ThroughouT The season. '45 SCHEDULE University ...,.... April 13 ...... Brazil ,,,,.....,,..... April 17 ....,.. Wiley ,,,,,,,..,...... April 20 ....... Martinsville ..,, April 25 ....... Petersburg ...... April 28 ...,,.. Here Here There There There TRACK Prospects for a successful Track season were strengthened somewhat this year by the return of four leitermen from the I944 season's squad. They were Dick Smith, pole vaulig Frank Owens, mile and halt-nnile runs: Don Bloiiie, dashes and relays: and Jack Finley, shot put. Another letierman, Bob Kelley, also a dash man, was inducted into the armed service before the season opened this spring. This season the Panther track men again completed a itil! S. I. A. C. .......... M 5 ..... ....... E 'll . . . ay Vansvl e schedule of eight meets, including Tour tournaments and relay Sectlonal A -----'- May 12 ' ' H are meets, under ihe direction of Coach l-loke, who wound up his State ........ A.... . . May 19 --.-...... Indian?-D01iS second 'Full year as track coach. Only two of the members of this year's team will be lost through graduation this spring. They are Rolland Brinegar and Jack Finley. Row 1-Don Blottie, Frank Owens, Row 2wJack Benson, Jack Finley, Row 3-Paul Franks, Rolland Brine Dick Smith, Mr. Hoke, Frank Tol- ' Hubert Hoke, Rex Bruce, Bob gar, Bud Stewart, Phil Badger bert, Bill Taber, Kenneth Barnes. Kelley, Clarence Griffith. Maurice Randall, James Ragle. GOLF Spears. year. ule Huis year. Ranging from sfudenf managers fo all-round afhlefes, fhe name of SCHEDULE every boy who earns a leffer in any major sporf in B.l-l.S. will be found on fhe rosier of fhe B.Men'S Associafion. This club, reorganized in ' Bedford ,,..... .,,,,,,.,................ University .,,,,, .i.i,,, Left to right: Ralph Spears, Hubert Hoke, Ray Stancombe, Max Bruce, Mr. Hoke, Harry Bloomingfon High Schools Soufhern Indiana Afhlefic Conference champion golf feam is again favored fo win The conference crown f h i s The feam sfrengfhened by fhe refurn of Max Bruce, 'Red' Sfancomb, and 'Buck' u l-lolqe from lasf years cham- pion feam, successfully com- plefecl an eighf meef sched- Here Here l937 affer a period of several years of inacfivify., presenfs an informal buf effecfive mefhod of insuring close co-operafion among aHulefes of Wiley ,.,,,7,,V,VV,V,,V, ,,,,,,,. H eff various afhlefic deparfmenfs. New Albany 'A'-'AA' -'f T heff , , , , Rellz ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,Airr,A,,,,,,,,, H ere Several acfivifies are carried on by fhe club fhroughouf fhe year, S. In A. C, Adyrnl --AA-gA E Vansvmt highlighfed by fhe loroducfion of fhe fradifional B-Mens iviinsfrel. Ro 17Fle-etwood, Sparks, Lyons, Bruce. Mc- Row 3 --J. Finley, Chandler, Kelley, Owens, Ben- Milla Miller, K. Finley. son, Blotlie, Phelps, Smith, Goen, Mr. Hoke, sponsor. Row -Lukas, Brown, Sexton, McHenry, Shank, Skirvi Turk. Hammond, Stanc-omhe, Duncan. Row 4 -f Iloke, Elmes, Underwood, Grigsby, b M Murphy, Records. Baker. Haley. MEN E 33 L I A F ' 2-3. ' T 1 Q i i ' . . l I X if .V L ' Wifhouf +he loyal suppori of +he following business men of Bloomingion in our adverfising- campaign, 'rhe siaff would noi have been able io publish 'rhe I945 Gofhic. We hope +ha'r our subscribf ers will re+urn in palronage whaf 'rhese business men have given in good will. We know +ha+ we canno'r fully repay 'rhem for 'rheir generous aid so whole hearfedly given: however The sfaff 'ralces This oppor- funify +o say fo all who have assisled in any way. Thanks a lol. o Com pl i nwnts of C' - Q! 8 M7916 OWIPLUILQS, FIC. General Offices BI,OOMING'fON, INDIANA Branches DUBUQUE, IOWA KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI ST. 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