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'3- - I 5 ,VK JOAN TIMMONS GAA. JUDY WILLIAMS Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4g Variety Showg Student Council 1, GAA, Freshman Cheer- leader, Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Queen Candidate 23 Fall Fetival Queen 1, Candi- date 4g Track Queen Candidate 2, Track Queen 33 Chorus 3, 43 Block's Fashion Board 4. DONALD WATERMAN Attended Ben Davis 1, 2 WAYNE BLANTON Entered Senior Year. JAMES SERING Basketball 1, Manager 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 4: Manager of Yearbookg Student Council 4g Variety Show. NANCY SMITH FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 43 Class Secretary 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2. WINSON SMITH Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY SPANGLER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 43 Annual Staffg Paper Editor, Variety Show, Fresh- man Cheerleaderg Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4g Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 1, President 2, Tri-Hi-Y Camp: Student Council Officer 23 CAAQ Operettag Flag Twirler 1, Quill and Scroll, Class Reporter 1, 2. 3. 13
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History of the It was the fall of 1944- when our class began. Although there are more members finishing, not all of the beginning class are with us now. Those who began at Brownsburg and are finishing together are: Dick Burns. John Babbitt, Beverly Spangler, Hal Hufford, Richard Bollman, John Leveritt, Don Ray. Ann Pickett, Peggy Linkmeyer, Wayne Cassidy, Judy Willianis, Nancy Smith. Tom Clossey, Jim Phillips, Tom Hufford, Wiley,Davis and Donna Agan. Remember how solemn everything seemed? It didn't take long to get acquaintedg then what a difference! Mrs. Thorpe was our teacher. A lot of us had more than one '4turn in the little red chairs,,7 but it was fun when we got to be Brownies. Then we were promoted to the second grade. Mrs. Haase, our teacher, seemed to think we never could be quiet when we went to the cloakroomg consequently, we stayed after school. Maybe that was the beginning of our notorious career. Hal never has forgotten the D he got in citizenship for sticking Nancy with a pin! That year Joe Walker, Gene Ennis, and four who have since left us joined our class. Thanks to Mrs. Garner, our third grade teacher, we learned our colors better, even if it was only to mark on the blackboard the time we misbehaved. Here we picked up Beverly Kelsheimer, Jimmy Smith, Joan Timmons, Barry Kelly and Kay Davie. Jimmy is no longer with us. Kay didn,t know whether she was going to get to stay until she convinced Mrs. Garner her impetigo wasn't what it was. Before we knew it, we were in the fourth grade with Mrs. Marvel as our teacher. If teachers set the example, then we should have learned that the old saying, An apple a day keeps the doctor away, is very good advice. Several joined us but are gone now. Going on to the fifth grade where We had our first experience with different teachers for every subject. Mrs. Highshue was our home room teacher. All the girls had a crush on Mr. Bedell, our history teacher. It might have been interesting if there hadn't been a Mrs. Bedell. That year Bob Benge and two other boys were our new members. Mrs. Herdrich was our home room teacher in the sixth grade. Betty Alexander and Linda Eller joined our class. We didrft get to see much of Bettyis face at first because she was so bashful. A little l?l changed now! Even our writing classes were a riot that year! All in all, our last year in grade school was quite a year! Something happened to high school the next year. When the whirlwind subsided EVERYONE knew the class of '56 was in junior high. Mr. May had quite a time with 1'
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