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invitaJtwm L, pwliiL at 3(id ' (bai . . . WILLIAM LANGEL General. F.F.A., Treas. 3; 4 year Jr. 4-H Leader. Var¬ sity; Baseball Student Manager; Intramural. Ag- griculture Awards. Room 9 is his second home . . . “Just Plain ‘Bill’ ” . . . motors undergrad sis to school. CAROLYN MADDUX General. Y-Teens; Glee. Jr. Play. Aspires to be a “lady in white” . . . quite an authentic old-timer, grasp¬ ing the sheepskin on our end sheets . . . always cut¬ ting her locks . . . prompt, fun-loving. JAMES MEYER Academic. Class Vice-Pres. 3. Hi-Y, Hi-Y Chorus; Math Club; Sr. Rotarian. Varsity; Track; Football; Basketball; Intramural. Guard for the intramural “Macs” . . . he’s “Mizzie” to everyone . . . energetic newspaperman . . . coin collector. ROBERT MILLER General. Class Athletic Councilman 1. Intramural. Forward for the “Fairies” intramural basketball team ... he wears the mortar board on our end sheets . . . wants to do construc¬ tion work . . . “Bob”, for short. JAMES R. NIBLICK Academic. Class Sec. 1. Hi- Y; Math Club; Band, Stu¬ dent Director 3, 4, Pres. 3, Drum Major 4; Retrospect Reporter; Student Council 2. Golf; Intramural Cap¬ tain. Band Awards. “Young Man With a Horn” . . . “Izzie” to barber college. CAROL O’BRIEN General. Class Sec. 3; Class Treas. 4. Y-Teens; G.A.A.; Glee; Cheerleader 4. Jr. Play. That’s Carol, plus pigtails, behind the stereo¬ scope on page nineteen . . . bound for business college . . . enjoys sketch¬ ing. ROBERT McCARTY General. Hi-Y, Hi-Y Cho¬ rus; Latin Club 3, 4. Intra¬ mural Captain; Football. Forward for the intra¬ mural team bearing his name, the “Macs” . . . hates for classes to deprive him of extra-curricular fun. DONALD MEYER General, 4-H 1, 2. Avid camera fan . . . seems to fall asleep easily . . . re¬ sides in Riverside . . . polite, quiet and consider¬ ate . . . has endeavored to combine after-school work with lessons. JOHN MEYER General. Class Athletic Councilman 4. Jr. Play; Sr. Play. “Gus” is his unof¬ ficial moniker . . . model building is his official hob¬ by ... a hardware busi¬ ness is his heart’s desire. WILLIAM MOSER Commercial. Hi-Y, Hi-Y Chorus; Sr. Rotarian; Var¬ sity; Basketball; Football; Track; Baseball; Golf. Honorable mention on the N. E. I. C. All-conference football and basketball teams . . . transferred from Ft. Wayne South Side as a sophomore. CAROLYN NOONAN General. Y-Teens; G.A.A., Glee; Retrospect Reporter. Loyal committee worker . . . hopes to become a very efficient rec eptionist . . . enjoys hobby of col¬ lecting what-nots . . . tall, slender, full of vitality. KELLY O’BRIEN General. Forward march to the army . . . “K. J.” to his business associates . . . his office—the “Sub¬ way” . . . had the thrill¬ ing experience of wrecking two Fords in a week’s span. 23
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S moiA. OhdsA. namsL cahd and wnwumjccmonL KENNETH HEDGES General. Class Sec. 2. Hi- Y, Hi-Y Chorus,; Latin Club; Retrospect Reporter; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Sr. Rotarian. Varsity; Foot¬ ball; Baseball; Intramural Captain. Prowess as guard gave him berth on N.E.I.C. All-Conference football first team. JANICE HOUCHIN Commercial. Y-Teens; G.A.A.; Glee, Vice-Pres. 3: Comet. Came from Arch¬ bold, Ohio, as sophomore . . . pert drum majorette . . . office work is her choice for a career ... a slight brunette with dark, sparkling eyes. MARYLOU JOHNSON General. Y-Teens; Band, Librarian 3; Comet; Band Awards. Goal is to be a housewife . . . culinary artist and a snappy seam¬ stress . . . her hair is her crowning glory . . . plans to mix marriage with beau¬ ty school. REMINGTON JOHNSTON, III Academic. Class Pres. 3, 4. Hi-Y Chorus, Pres. 4; Math Club; Latin Club; Comet 1, 2, Ed. 3; Quill and Scroll, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Ret¬ rospect; Student Council 1-4. Nat’n Hon. Soc. 4, Pres. 4. Sr. Rotarian. Varsity; Football; Baseball; Intra¬ mural. Jr. Play. ALBERTA KELLER Academic. Y-Teens; Latin Club, Vice-Pres. 3; Band 1, 2; Comet; Student Coun¬ cil 3. Band Award. It’s Franklin College for “Bert” . . . advertising committee chairman for Jr. and Sr. class plays . . . infant custodian. JAY KIPFER General. Class Athletic Councilman 3. F.F.A., Sec. 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Ret¬ rospect Business Manager. Student Council 4; Nat’n Honor Soc. 3, 4. Sr. Rotari¬ an. Intramural. Bob Han- nie Memorial Award; 4-H and Agriculture Awards; Math Award. DENISE HEFTY Commercial. Y-Teens; G.A.A.; Glee 3, 4; Retro¬ spect Reporter. Secretary for the Girls’ Bowling League . . . came to us in her sophomore year from Phoenix, Arizona . . . our Charleston lassie on page thirty-seven. CYNTHIA HUMPHREY General. Class Treas. 1. Y- Teens. Sr. Play. Cynthia Humphrey, R.N.—wishful thinking . . . oh, how she hates to get up in the morn¬ ing . . . modern grad on our end sheets . . . “Cin” to everyone, she knows no stranger. WILLIAM JOHNSON Academic. Class Vice-Pres. 4. Hi-Y, Treas. 4; Math Club; F.F.A.; Nat’n Honor Soc. 4; Sr. Rotarian. Foot¬ ball; Football Student Manager 4. 4-H Awards. Our old-timer on page fifty-one . . . “W i 11 i e Pierre” reads for a hobby. MARCIA JUMP General. Y-Teens; Glee. Jr. Play Prompter. Sr. Play Prompter. An office worker to be . . . wavy, midnight tresses . . . goes steady as a hobby . . . loves music, especially, the drums . . . always quiet and demure, we think. CHARLES KELLER General. Art contests. Out¬ standing art talent . . . likes; to dance . . . sporty dresser . . . plans to be an independent working boy . . . journeys often to the “hoop-happy” town . . . tall and dark. DONALD KNOX General. Varsity. Basket ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Honorary basketball captain. N.E.I.C. basketball honorable men¬ tion. Our modern “hoop- ster” on page fifty-one . . . a set-shot artist, “Hopper’s” interest has always cen¬ tered around the “swish” of the nets. 22
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I S JWDAAl — aiiowL fiaxxaJbzjuAfuzJt Mjxlwsl hontfiA. NORMA PARK Academic. Class Treas. 3. Y-Teens; G.A.A.; Math Club, Reporter 4; Glee, Treas, 4; Comet; Quill and Scroll 4; Retrospect Asso¬ ciate Editor; Nat’n Honor Soc. 4. Glee Award. Math Award. G.A.A, Award. Jr. Play; Sr. Play Prompter. The “People’s” choice. THOMAS PFISTER General. Math Club, Pres. 4; F.F.A.; Retrospect Re¬ porter; Student Council 4; Nat’n Honor Soc. 4. Intra¬ mural. 4-H Award. Sr. Play. Center for the “Macs” intramural basketball team ... a sports loving son of of the soil. PATSY REBER General. Y-Teens. The slim and silent type . . . print¬ ed pages soothe her mind . . . plans to enter the clerical field . . . balance sheets hold no terrors for her . . . she’s known as Pat ... a willing com¬ mittee helper. SHIRLEY REIFF General. Y-Teens, Treas. 4; Glee. Nat’n Honor Soc. 4. Glee Award. Jr. Play; Sr. Play. Candidate for the title of “Jr. Miss Indiana” . . . aims to be a secretary . . . had the title role in “Mother is a Freshman.” RITA SOMERS Commercial. Y-Teens; G.A.A.; Glee. G.A.A. Award. Typewriter tick¬ ler and shorthand expert . . . has natural aspirations to be a secretary . . . an¬ other asset to Morris’s five and ten . . . she’s called “Reet” for short. FLOSSIE STOLLER General. Y-Teens; G.A.A.; Cheerleader 3. Made part of trousseau in home ec. class . . . honeymooned in Florida ... a farmer’s wife is she . . . luckily, loves to cook and sew . . . dainty and petite with big brown eyes. GERALDINE PERRY Commercial. Y-Teens; Glee 1; Retrospect Typist. Snapshot enthusiast . . . curly coiffure of her own, someday will be a beauty operator to help less for¬ tunate ones . . . “Gerrie” spends after-school hours at Morris’s. RACHEL RAMSEY Commercial. Y-Teens. Sr. Play. Transferred from Marion High School in her senior year . . . plans to return to Marion for busi¬ ness college training . . no one could match “Rae’s” enthusiasm as the Tiger five performed. ARTHUR REED Academic. Hi-Y; Math Club; Band, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Retrospect Photog¬ rapher. Intramural. Band Awards. Music Contests. Sr. Play. More medals than a 4-star general . . . ardent lover of the ivory keys . . . I. U. for him. CHARLES SMITH, JR. General. Hi-Y. Varsity. Track Student Manager 4; Football 1; Intramural. Forward for the “Jig-A- Booz” intramural team . . . repairs soles . . . candidate for Uncle Sam’s navy . . . one of B. H. S.’s most pop¬ ular chauffeurs. CLARA LOU STEELE General. Y-Teens; G.A.A.; Band; Retrospect Report¬ er. Band Award. Give the lady a horse to ride . . . everybody calls her “Clar- ie” . . . wants to be a sec¬ retary . . . uses the first bell for her alarm clock. SHARON SUTTON Academic. Y-Teens; G.A.A., Pres. 4; Math Club; Glee, Pres. 4; Comet; Retrospect Reporter; Stu¬ dent Council, Sec. 4; Nat’n Honor Soc. 3, 4, Sec. 4. Latin Award; Glee Award; Psi Ote Ring; D. A. R. Award; G.A.A. Award. Jr. Town Meeting. Jr. Play Prompter. 24
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