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Faculty ROBERT N. BENNETT— B. A., Butler University; Com- merce; Senior Class Sponsor. As Jerry Higgins and Jim Williams use the adding ma- chine, instead of their heads, the rest of the class work fran- tically to straighten out their bookkeeping. RALPH A. BROMAN— A. B., Ball State Teachers College; Mathematics and Physics; Arc of Alpha and Sophomore Class Sponsor. Jack Ulmer has a problem! George Turmail tries to clear up the situation as his class- mates look on. HAROLD L. CHAMBERLAIN — B. M., Irifiiana University; Vocal Music; Director of Con- cert Chorus. The mixed quartet of our glee club is rapidly gaining reputation as a popular group of entertainers. LEROY COMPTON— B. S. Butler University, M. S. In- diana University; Basketball and Baseball Coach; Assistant Football Coach. Listening intently to the plays, Mo Harnish, Jerry Hig- gins, Steve Foster, and Don Hay think about the big game coming up. LESLIE A. DOLD— B. S., But- ler University; Physical Edu- cation and Driver Training; Football and Track Coach; As- sistant Basketball Coach; Freshman Class Sponsor. The boys look amazed as they see the number of bones they have to memorize. Will we ever learn them? 10
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Principal Fred F. Park For the past four years, it has been our privilege and pleasure to work with and for the mem- bers of the Class of 1954. It is our hope that those expe- riences, which it has been our lot to share during this period, have developed in you a willing- ness and ability to do those things which contribute to our mental, physical, moral, and spiritual welfare. If this has been the case, then your high school days will have aided you in better making those future adjustments which the complex world in which we live demands. ' 6 9 10 fl 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 i2? 23 24 25 26 27 ABOVE: Mr. Park relays a message to Kate Rix, his industrious secretary. BELOW: Mr. WiUey checks on the finances for the new gymnasium with his able as- sistant, Barbara Weaver. Superintendent L. R. Willey Students of Allen High, Congratulations on the com- pletion of another school year. May this 1954 Retrospect be a permanent record of your high school activities and achieve- ments. We hope that your high school experience has been a challenge and has enabled you to discover your greatest interest — thus pro- viding you with an opportunity to work to the maximum of your ability. Today, education is a never ending process that does not cease at graduation, but it is the beginning of a new and happy experience that will provide greater satisfaction to you and profit to society. 9
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EVELYN GERKE— B. S., Ball State Teachers College; Voca- tional Home Economics; Y- Teen Sponsor; Junior Class Sponsor. Could it be that Donna Wolfcale is demonstrating the new sewing machine to Frankie Marshman, Ann Car- nail, and Carolyn Neuen- schwander? JUNE GROVE— B. S.. Ball State Teachers College; Eng- lish and Girls ' Physical Edu- cation; Freshman Class Spon- sor; G. A. A. Sponsor. Harriet Sprague is flying high with the aid of Janet Reber and her classmates. JOSEPH F. LARMORE— B. S., Ball State Teachers Col- lege; Industrial Arts; Assist- ant Football Coach; Junior Class Sponsor. Don Lockwood seems very proud of his newly etched tray as he shows it to Jerry Hook, Junior Steele, and Bill Tewell. EDWIN R. McNOWN— A. B., Indiana University; English and Social Science; Director of Dramatics; Sponsor of Thes- pian Society; Senior Class Sponsor. But what ' s the verb? ask Jerry Schorey and Carol Crump, as Barbara Barwiler diagrams a sentence. EILEEN NAGEL— B. S., M. S., Indiana University; Latin, English; Assistant Director of Dramatics; Sponsor Sodalitas Latinae; Sophomore Class Sponsor. It ' s one mad scramble as Wade Hammond, Becky Johnston, Linda Gross, and Jim Davis look for their Latin papers upon Miss Nagel ' s desk! u
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